1.When you are ready to start, highlight the “Test Start” and press the ENTER button.

Speaker Setting

Size

 

 

Audio Digital Out

Distance (m)

L/R

0.0

Video Out

 

Level (dB)

C

0.0

Display Setting

Test Tone

SR

0.0

Parental Lock

 

SL

0.0

 

 

 

SW

0.0

 

 

 

Test Start

Move

Return

Select

 

Exit

The unit outputs test tone from each channel in turn at the specified level for each channel.

<Test tone at very high levels may not be good for your speakers. Make sure the level of your system is turned down to a reasonable level before carrying out this operation.

<Test tone from subwoofer may be nearly inaudible. Check the level of subwoofer using source material containing low frequency sound.

<The unit won’t output test tone when “i.60958” is selected. Select “i.PCM” to use test tone (see page 42).

<The unit won’t output test tone when an SACD disc is (or had been) loaded. In this case, remove the disc, turn the unit off and on, and try again.

2.Adjust the levels and continue using the test tone as necessary until you are happy with the balance.

Speaker Setting

Size

 

 

Audio Digital Out

Distance (m)

L/R

0.5

Video Out

 

Level (dB)

C

0.0

Display Setting

Test Tone

SR

0.0

Parental Lock

 

SL

0.0

 

 

 

SW

0.0

 

 

 

Test Start

Move

Return

Select

 

Exit

Test tone length

[GENERAL q Speaker Setting q Test Tone]

Speaker Setting

Size

 

Audio Digital Out

Distance (m)

 

Video Out

 

Level (dB)

 

Display Setting

Test Tone

2sec

Parental Lock

 

5sec *

 

 

 

10sec

Move

Return

Select

Exit

Select the Test Tone menu item, and choose between 2, 5* and 10 seconds. This represents the length of time that the test tone is output from each speaker when Test Start is selected.

Settings (General)

Digital output formats

[GENERAL q Audio Digital Out]

Speaker Setting

 

 

Audio Digital Out

Dolby Digital

Stream *

Video Out

 

DTS

Stream *

Display Setting

MPEG Audio

Stream *

Parental Lock

Down Sample

ON *

Move

Return

Select

Exit

Use this to select the format of different digital audio types for different purposes, as detailed below:

Dolby Digital

Select either “Stream” for use with Dolby Digital compatible amplifiers or “PCM” for use when connecting to a CD recorder, MD deck, etc.

dts

Select either “Stream” for connection to a dts-compatible amplifier, or “PCM” for use with more general equipment. Do not select the Stream option when connecting to non-dts- compatible equipment.

MPEG Audio

Select either “Stream” for connection to an MPEG-compatible amplifier, or “PCM” for use with more general equipment.

Down Sample

Enable (ON*) or disable (OFF) downsampling. That is, all digital signals are converted, and output at 48kHz or 44.1kHz. Use this if your amplifier does not have 96kHz/88.2kHz capability.

Note that even when downsampling is turned off, some discs are automatically downsampled to 48kHz or 44.1kHz.

Also note that even when downsampling is turned off, all discs with sampling frequencies of 192kHz or 176.4kHz are always downsampled to 96kHz or 88.2kHz respectively.

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