8. 8. Move the microphone to the second listening position, select “START” with the 3/4 cursor buttons and press the OK/ENTER button to measure the second point. At this point, you can cancel second point measurement and calculate measurement results by selecting “CALCULATE” and pressing the OK/ENTER button.
AUTO SETUP
SPEAKERS CHECK:OK
2ND MIC POSITION!!
START CALCULATE
EXIT
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until measuring 6 points between the main listening position and surrounding positions.
When all measurements end, the following OSD appears on the display.
AUTO SETUP
SPEAKERS CHECK:OK
CALCULATE
EXIT
Select “CALCULATE” with the 3/4 cursor buttons and press the OK/ENTER button to calculate measurement results. During calculations, the following OSD appears on the display.
AUTO SETUP
______________
NOW CALCULATE !!
EXIT
Note:
•Less than 6 positions can be measured, but it is recommended to measure in all 6 positions in order to obtain the best results.
•The time needed to complete calculations depends on the number of connected speakers and measured listening positions. The more speakers and listening positions, the more time is needed.
10. Checking Measurement Results
When calculations for the measurement results end, a screen appears for confirming the calculation results.
CHECK RESULT
SPEAKER CONFIG
SPEAKER SIZE
DISTANCE
CHANNEL LEVEL
CROSSOVER FREQ
STORE
EXIT
Select items to check with the 3/4 cursor buttons and press the OK/ENTER button to enter them.
Note:
To check equalizer (MultEQ) parameters, see page 39.
[Example] Confirmation screen for speaker detection
SPEAKER | CONFIG | |
CHECK | !! | SPEAKER |
FRONT | : YES | |
CENTER | : NON | |
FRONT R | : YES | |
SURR . R | : YES | |
SURR . B R : NON | ||
SURR . B L : NON | ||
SURR . L | : YES | |
SUB W | : YES | |
RETURN |
| NEXT |
[Example] Confirmation screen for the distance from speakers to the listening position
|
| DISTANCE | ||
UNIT |
|
| : | ft |
FRONT | L |
| : | 30 . 00ft |
CENTER |
|
| : | 19 . 33ft |
FRONT | R |
| : | 29 . 66ft |
SURR . R |
|
| : | 21 . 50ft |
SURR . B |
| R | : | 12 . 33ft |
SURR . B |
| L | : | 11 . 66ft |
SURR . L |
|
| : | 16 . 33ft |
SUB W |
|
| : | 12 . 50ft |
RETURN |
|
|
| NEXT |
*The units can be changed by moving the cursor to [ft] of UNIT and pressing 1 / 2 the cursor buttons. Each time a 1 / 2 cursor button is pressed, the units alternate between [ft] (feet) and [m] (meters).
[Example] Confirmation screen for speaker size and crossover frequency
SPEAKER | SIZE | ||
FRONT | L |
| : AUTO |
CENTER |
|
| : AUTO |
FRONT | R |
| : AUTO |
SURR . R |
|
| : AUTO |
SURR . B |
| R | : AUTO |
SURR . B |
| L | : AUTO |
SURR . L |
|
| : AUTO |
SUB W |
|
| : AUTO |
RETURN |
|
| NEXT |
CROSSOVER FREQ | |||
FRONT |
| : AUTO | |
CENTER |
| : AUTO | |
SURR |
| : AUTO | |
SURR . B |
| : AUTO |
RETURN
*AUTO is displayed to indicate that the speaker size and crossover frequency results were automatically measured.
11. Storing Measurement Results in Memory
Once finished confirming the measurement results, select “RETURN” with the 3/4 cursor buttons and press the OK/ENTER button to display the CHECK RESULT screen.
CHANNEL |
| LEVEL | ||
FRONT | L | : | 0 | . 0dB |
CENTER |
| : - 6 . 5dB | ||
FRONT | R | : - 1 . 5dB | ||
SURR . R |
| : | +1 | . 0dB |
SURR . B | R | : | +9 | . 5dB |
SURR . B | L | : | +12 | . 0dB |
SURR . L |
| : - 2 . 5dB | ||
SUB W |
| : - 12 . 5dB | ||
RETURN |
|
| NEXT |
CHECK RESULT
SPEAKER CONFIG
SPEAKER SIZE
DISTANCE
CHANNEL LEVEL
CROSSOVER FREQ
STORE
EXIT
Place the cursor on “STORE” and press the OK/ENTER button to store all parameters including the equalizer parameters in memory. If not wanting to store the calculation results in memory, place the cursor on “EXIT” and press the OK/ENTER button.
Note: | ENGLISH | |
Pressing “EXIT” prior to pressing “STORE” erases all | ||
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measurement results and calculation results, therefore |
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operate the remote control unit with care. |
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When storing operations end, the following OSD |
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appears on the display. |
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2 . SPKR SETUP
AUTO SETUP
MANUAL SETUP
THX AUDIO SETUP
RETURN | EXIT |
Note:
Do not turn the power to the SR7001 off while storing parameters in memory. This may erase all data in the SR7001’s memory and may damage the receiver.
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