Basic setting items

You can adjust the following items. See pages in parentheses for details.

You cannot select the items which is not available with the current setting. For example, when “S BACK SPK” is set to “S BACK SPK: NO,” you cannot select the following items:

S BACK OUT, SB SPK DIST., SBL SPK DIST., SBR SPK DIST.

The name of the item shown below is the on-screen display indication and the name in parentheses is the display indication.

Items

To do

SUBWOOFER

Register your subwoofer. (28)

(SUBWOOFER)

 

FRONT SPK

Register your front speaker size. (28)

(FRONT SPK)

 

CENTER SPK

Register your center speaker size. (28)

(CENTER SPK)

 

SURR SPK

Register your surround speaker size. (28)

(SURROUND SPK)

 

S BACK SPK

Register your surround back speaker size. (28)

(S BACK SPK)

 

S BACK OUT

Register the number of your surround back

(S BACK OUT)

speaker(s). (29)

DISTANCE UNIT

Select the measuring unit for the speaker

(DIST UNIT)

distance. (29)

FL SPK DIST.*

Register the distance from the left front

(FRONT L DIST)

speaker to your listening point. (29)

FR SPK DIST.*

Register the distance from the right front

(FRONT R DIST)

speaker to your listening point. (29)

 

 

C SPK DIST.*

Register the distance from the center speaker

(CENTER DIST)

to your listening point. (29)

SL SPK DIST.*

Register the distance from the left surround

(SURR L DIST)

speaker to your listening point. (29)

SR SPK DIST.*

Register the distance from the right surround

(SURR R DIST)

speaker to your listening point. (29)

SBL SPK DIST.*

Register the distance from the left surround

(S BACK L DIST)

back speaker to your listening point. (29)

SBR SPK DIST.*

Register the distance from the right surround

(S BACK R DIST)

back speaker to your listening point. (29)

SB SPK DIST.*

Register the distance from the surround back

(S BACK DIST)

speaker to your listening point. (29)

EX/ES/PLIIx

Select the EX/ES/PLIIx reproduction mode. (30)

(EX/ES/PLIIx)

 

 

 

DUAL MONO

Select the Dual Mono sound channel. (30)

(DUAL MONO)

 

SUBWFR OUT

Select sounds emitted from the subwoofer. (30)

(SUBWOOFER OUT)

 

CROSSOVER

Select the cutoff frequency to the subwoofer. (31)

(CROSSOVER)

 

LFE ATT

Attenuate the bass (LFE) sounds. (31)

(LFE ATT)

 

MIDNIGHT

Reproduce a powerful sound at night. (31)

(MIDNIGHT MODE)

 

DIGITAL IN 1

Select the component connected to the digital

(DIGITAL IN 1)

coaxial terminal—1(DVR/DVD). (31)

DIGITAL IN 2

Select the component connected to the digital

(DIGITAL IN 2)

optical terminal—2(DBS). (31)

DIGITAL IN 3

Select the component connected to the digital

(DIGITAL IN 3)

optical terminal—3(VCR). (31)

AUDIO DELAY

Set the audio delay time to correct

(AUDIO DELAY)

synchronization between video and audio

 

signals. (31)

 

 

ONE TOUCH OP

Memorize the volume level for each source.

(ONE TOUCH OP)

(32)

 

 

HDMI SELECT

Select the source for HDMI VCR (DBS) in

(HDMI SELECT)

terminal. (32)

 

 

Items

To do

CMPNT SELECT Select the source for COMPONENT VCR (CMPNT SELECT) (DBS) in jacks. (32)

VIDEO OUTPUT Select the output video signal according to (VIDEO OUTPUT) the connection method for a TV. (32)

SUPERIMPOSE Select to superimpose the menus on the (SUPERIMPOSE) TV screen. (32)

*If you have used Smart Surround Setup on pages 23 and 24, these settings are not required.

NOTE

Some items are not available when multi channel PCM (see page

42)signals recorded in DVD-Audio are coming. See page 12 for details.

Operation through on-screen display menus

You can make adjustments to the basic settings easily by using the on-screen display menus.

Menu operation buttons

On the front panel:

Button / JOG To do

SETTING button show setting item previously selected.

SET button

move to the selected menu or return to the

 

previous SETTING MENU.

 

 

MULTI JOG

• select a menu or an item.

 

• change a setting.

From the remote control:

Button

To do

 

 

SETTING button

show setting item previously selected.

 

 

5 / buttons

select a menu or an item.

 

 

SET button

move to the selected menu or return to the

 

previous SETTING MENU.

 

 

EXIT button

exit from the SETTING MENU.

 

 

2 / 3 buttons

change a setting.

 

 

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