Sherwood P-965 manual When the Surround Mode is selected, When the Dolby surround mode is selected

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When the SURROUND MODE is selected

• Depending on the input signal format and the selected decoding mode, you can select the desired surround mode as follows:

Signal format being input

Selected decoding mode

Selectable surround mode

Dolby Digital 5.1,

Auto, Dolby Digital mode

(DOLBY DIGITAL EX,)

Dolby Digital EX 6.1 channel sources

 

DOLBY DIGITAL

Dolby Digital 2 channel sources

 

(DOLBY DIGITAL EX,) DOLBY DIGITAL, PL II MOVIE,

 

 

PL II MUSIC

DTS sources

Auto, DTS mode

(DTS ES MATRIX or DTS ES DISCRETE,) DTS

DTS 96/24 sources

 

DTS 96/24

MPEG sources

Auto, MPEG mode

MPEG

PCM ( 2 channel ) sources

Auto, PCM mode

PL II MOVIE, PL II MUSIC, BYPASS,

Analog stereo sources

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DTS NEO 6 : CINEMA, DTS NEO 6 : MUSIC, THEATER,

 

 

MOVIE, HALL 1/2, STADIUM, CHURCH, CLUB 1/2,

 

 

ARENA 1/2, GAME, 4CH STEREO, MATRIX

 

 

 

( ): Possible only when surround back channel is not set to “None”.(Refer to “When selecting the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION” on page 44.)

BYPASS mode: Audio signals bypass signal processing circuits for surround sound and are played in stereo mode.

If Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Virtual Speaker or Dolby Headphone mode is combined with BYPASS mode, you will enjoy its original surround effects, not affected by other surround modes.

Notes:

When the selected decoding mode is not matched to the input signal format, the indicator of the signal being input flickers, meaning the required process cannot be performed and no sound is heard. Therefore, be sure to select the required decoding mode and the available surround mode according to the input signal format.

When the pure audio function is activated, the surround mode cannot be selected.

When 96 kHz PCM signals are input, only the stereo mode can be selected.

When DTS 96/24 or MPEG signals are input, the Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Virtual Speaker and Dolby Headphone modes cannot be selected.

When the Dolby surround mode is selected

* In case that the HEADPHONE SELECTOR button is set to speaker on mode.

Combined with the original surround mode, the Dolby surround mode can be selected as follows:

(PL IIx MOVIE PL IIx MUSIC DOLBY VS~ NONE(Dolby surround off)

(original surround mode)

( ) : Impossible only when surround back channel is set to “None”.

In case of playing in the stereo or 2CH downmix mode, it is canceled and the selected “PL IIx” or “DOLBY VS” mode will be combined with the previous mode.

* In case that the HEADPHONE SELECTOR button is set to speaker off mode.

Combined with the current mode, the Dolby Headphone mode can be selected as follows:

DOLBY HEADPHONE 1 DOLBY HEADPHONE 2 DOLBY HEADPHONE 3 NONE(Dolby Headphone off)

If you select the Dolby Headphone off mode, either the stereo mode or the 2 CH downmix mode will be selected depending on the signal format which is being input.

Notes :

In case of that the original surround mode is “DOLBY DIGITAL EX” or “DTS ES” mode, it will be automatically changed to “DOLBY DIGITAL” or “DTS” mode.

Only when playing a stereo(2 channel) source in “PL IIx”, “DOLBY VS” or “DOLBY HEADPHONE” mode, you can select the original surround mode to be combined.(However, in case of “PL IIx” mode, you cannot select “PL II”mode.)

When “PL IIx” mode is selected while playing in “PL II” mode, it will be automatically changed to “DOLBY DIGITAL” or “BYPASS” mode depending on the signal format which is being input.

When the DYNAMIC RANGE is selected

This function compresses the dynamic range of previously specified parts of the Dolby Digital sound track (with extremely high volume) to minimize the difference in volume between the specified and non-specified parts.

This makes it easy to hear all of the sound track when watching movies at night at low levels.

• The compression rate changes as follows :

Notes :

Only while the digital signals from the Dolby Digital program source are being input, the dynamic range function can be activated.

In some Dolby Digital software, this function may not be available.

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Contents 965 Read this Before Operating Your Unit IntroductionSafety Instruction Contents System Connections Connecting AntennasConnecting Audio Components Video 1 Video deck, DVD recorder, etc Component video input default settingsUSB audio connection Digital input default settingsConnecting 8CH Direct INs Front left and right speakers and center speaker Speaker placementRoom 2 connections Connecting System ControlConnecting MULTI-ROOM System KIT Connecting PC for Upgrades Dolby PL II Music Parameter Front Panel ControlsFluorescent Display Digi Link system remote controls Universal Remote ControlsTape Function Table of the Numbered ButtonsPlay PLAY/PAUSE Loading Batteries Remote Control Operation RangeEntering a Setup Code Enter the 3 digit setup code aiming Remote Control Operation Range Room 2 Remote ControlsBefore operation OperationsAdjusting the tone bass and treble When CD, AUX or Video 1~ Video 6 is selectedCompensating for edgy or shrill movie sound tracks Muting the sound Listening with the headphonesAchieving higher purity of sound quality Surround modes Surround SoundDolby Pro Logic IIx surround Front L/R Center DSP DSP Enjoying Surround SoundTo listen in a Dolby Virtual Speaker mode 2CH downmix modeTo listen in a Dolby Pro Logic IIx mode To listen in a Dolby Headphone mode Selecting the surround back channel mode as connectedAdjusting the current channel levels Adjusting each channel level with test toneAdjust the level of the selected channel as Desired Auto presetting Auto tuningManual tuning Tuning to preset stations Manual presettingListening to FM stereo broadcasts Scanning preset stations in sequenceDubbing from video components onto Dubbing the sound and image signalsRecording Recording with Tape MonitorDigital Audio Recording with MD Recorder Dolby Digital sources only Operating the sleep timer Adjusting the brightnessOther Functions Compressing the dynamic rangeCorrecting or clearing a label Entering a labelPress the Room 2 button Room 2 Source PlaybackCurrent Status Display Using the OSDOSD Menu Settings When selecting the Speaker Setup When selecting the Speaker Configuration Setting the Speaker SetupWhen selecting the Speaker Distance Virtual Speaker mode changes as follows When selecting the Virtual Speaker SetupWhen selecting the Subwoofer When selecting the Crossover Frequency When selecting the Subwoofer ModePreparations When selecting the Auto Speaker SetupVOL Main FAV When selecting the Digital Input Setup Setting the System SetupWhen Tone Defeat mode is selected When selecting the Tone ControlWhen Cinema EQ mode is selected When selecting the Current Video When selecting the OSD Auto DisplayVideo When selecting the Component Video SetupWhen selecting the DC Trigger 2 Setup When selecting the Video 2 OUTWhen selecting the Digital RE-MASTERING When the DC Trigger 2 mode is set to OnWhen selecting the A/V Sync When Decoding Mode is selected Setting the Surround SetupWhen the Dynamic Range is selected When the Surround Mode is selectedWhen the Dolby surround mode is selected When selecting the Dimension control When selecting the Panorama modeWhen selecting the Center Width control When selecting the Preset 1 Trim or Preset 2 Trim Setting the CH Level SetupWhen selecting the Preset 1 or When selecting the Channel Level Trim When selecting the LFE Level Trim When selecting the Volume Mode Setting the ROOM2 Feed SetupWhen the Room 2 Feed mode is set to On When selecting the Room 2 Feed modeProblem Possible Cause Remedy Troubleshooting GuidePRE Amplifier Section Specifications965

P-965 specifications

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