Setting and Adjusting Surround Mode

About Surround Mode

Multi-channels Surround Mode

When a multi-chan-

nel signal is input with "AUTO SUR- ROUND" setting, this unit automatically determines the

correct format and turns the surround mode "ON". When a 2ch signal is input, the unit automatically turns off the surround mode.

Selecting the Surround Mode1 Press repeatedly to select the surround mode.

Each time you press , the display toggles as follows.

When the speaker position is "F1" or "F2"

( page 8-10)

Normally this mode should be turned on.

Select this mode when watching movies or using sound sources recorded with multi-sounds.

This mode produces broader sound compared with the multi-channel mode. Select this mode when using the sound source recorded with 2ch such as sound source or CD.

This mode produces even broader sound.

Turns off the surround effect.

When the speaker position is "R" ( page 9,10), and stereo sound source is used

Normally this mode should be turned on.

See the description on the lower left of page 40.

Turn off the surround effect.

When the speaker position is "R" ( page 9,10), and multi-sound source is used

(When the SURROUND mode is ON, the sound format name is displayed.)

DVD AUDIO :

DVD VIDEO :

NOTE

When the surround mode is "ON", and the signal has been surround-processed, the display window shows "SURROUND".

During recording, the surround mode is tempo- rarily deselected.

The surround sound cannot be produced when listening to headphones.

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