Sherwood R-863 manual Setting the CH Level Trim

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SETTING THE CH LEVEL TRIM

 

C H L E V E L T R I M

 

 

 

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Press the CURSOR UP( )/DOWN( ) buttons to select the desired channel.

1

Each time these buttons are pressed, “ ” is moved to the corresponding channel.

Note :

Depending on the speaker settings such as “None” and “No”, center, surround, surround back or subwoofer channel will not be selected.

Press the CURSOR LEFT( )/RIGHT( ) buttons to adjust the level of the selected channel as desired.

2

Each time these buttons are pressed, the channel level can be adjusted within the range of -15~+15 dB.

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3

Repeat the above steps

and

to adjust each channel level until the sound level of each speaker is heard

to be equally loud.

 

 

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Contents 863 Introduction Unpacking and InstallationRead this Before Operating Your Unit Introduction System Connections Connecting Audio ComponentsConnecting Video Components Connecting System Control Connecting MULTI-ROOM System KIT Dynamic Range Button Front Panel ControlsDigi Link System Remote Controls Universal Remote ControlsThis remote control has 3 operating modes as follows Function Table of the Numbered Buttons Remove the cover Loading BatteriesMatching the polarity Functions Codes Additional Information on Remote Command CodesVOL Entering a Setup CodeVideo 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video OperationsListening to a Program Source Before operationSelect the digital or the analog input as Desired When CD, Tape MON or Video 1~ Video 4 is selectedAdjusting the tone bass and treble Select the tone mode as desiredProgram sources, if the headphones are plugged When listening to DTS, Dolby Digital or MpegEnsure that the Speaker button is set to off Surround modes Surround SoundTheater Front left and right speakers and center speaker Speaker placementNecessary decoding process for optimum surround modes Enjoying Surround SoundRPT Extra Surr Title Adjusting each channel level with test Adjusting each channel levelTone Downmixing into 2 front channels Listening to Radio Broadcasts Auto tuningManual tuning Presetting radio stationsScanning preset stations in sequence Tuning to preset stationsDubbing from video components onto Dubbing the sound and image signalsRecording Recording with Tape MonitorWill be no recording as well as no sound Digital Audio Recording with MD RecorderInput is selected as follows Connected, Digital is flickering. ThereCompressing the dynamic range Dolby Digital sources only Operating the sleep timerAdjusting the brightness of the fluorescent displays Other FunctionsCorrecting or clearing a video label Entering a video labelRoom 2 Source Playback OSD Menu Settings Using the OSDCurrent Status Display When selecting the Surround Setup Select the desired menu using the Cursor UP , Down buttonsWhen selecting the CH Level Trim When selecting the Speaker SetupWhen selecting the Speaker Config Setting the Speaker SetupPress the Cursor UP Enter button When selecting the Speaker DistanceButtons to select the desired LFE level mode When selecting the LFE Level ControlWhen selecting the Input Setup Setting the Function SelectPress the Cursor UP /DOWN Press the Cursor Left Changes as follows When selecting the Tone ControlOff Select this when adjusting tone for your taste Treble cannot be adjustedOn To turn on the current status display When selecting the OSD ModeOff To turn off the current status display When selecting the Source Direct Setting the Surround SetupWhen selecting the Cinema EQ When selecting the surround mode When selecting the Decoding ModeSetting the CH Level Trim When selecting the Volume Mode Setting the ROOM2 Feed SetupRoom 2 Feed mode to Off to save electricity When selecting the Function Select for RoomRoom 2 source cannot be selected Problem Possible Cause Remedy Troubleshooting GuideAmplifier Section Specifications863