Setting and adjustment

Speaker setting

About surround audio channels

Depending on discs, recorded audio channels differ. The audio channel indicators in the display window indicate audio channels being played back.

, : front (L, R) speaker channels

, : rear (L, R) speaker channels : center speaker channel

: sub-woofer channel

Examples

If a disc contains normal 2-channel stereo signals;

If a disc contains 5.1-channel surround signales;

Speaker Channel settings

Speaker size settings

(available only when selecting EXPERT)

Sets the speaker sizes

 

 

 

 

 

according to your

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speakers.

 

 

 

EXPERT

 

 

 

LEVEL

 

 

 

 

DELAY

 

 

BASS

 

F. SP

Large

 

 

 

C. SP

Small

 

 

 

 

R. SP

Small

 

 

 

 

BASS

S.woofer

 

PRESS

KEY

TEST TONE

1 Select the speaker to be set using CURSOR

5/°.

F.SP: front speakers

C.SP: center speaker

R.SP: rear speakers

2 Select the size using CURSOR 2/3.

Large: large speaker(s) which can fully

 

reproduce the low-frequency range.

Small: small speaker(s) which can not fully

 

reproduce the low-frequency range.

Select the speaker configuration type according to your speaker system. Normally, simply select “5.1 CHANNEL” or “2 CHANNEL”. However, by selecting “EXPERT”,

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5.1 CHANNEL

 

 

 

LEVEL

 

 

 

DELAY

 

 

 

F. SP

Large

 

 

 

C. SP

Small

 

 

 

R. SP

Small

 

 

 

BASS

S.woofer

PRESS

KEY

TEST TONE

• None: No speaker(s) connected.

If you set the front speakers to “Small”, you cannot set the other speakers to “Large”.

Bass redirect

(available only when selecting EXPERT)

you can make fine tuning to match your speaker system.

When you use small speakers which do not fully reproduce the low- frequency range, you

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EXPERT

 

 

LEVEL

 

 

DELAY

BASS

 

F. SP

Large

 

 

 

2 CHANNEL

 

When you connect to a 2-channel amplifier or TV.

5.1 CHANNEL

 

When you connect to a 5.1-channel amplifier and use

can boost up the low- frequency signal of the sub-woofer or front speakers.

 

 

C. SP

Small

 

 

R. SP

Small

 

 

BASS

S.woofer

PRESS

KEY

TEST TONE

the front, rear , center and sub-woofer speakers.

• EXPERT

When you want to make fine tuning to match your

speakers. The following five setting items are

available.

NOTES

When selecting “5.1 CHANNEL” or “EXPERT”, set “DOWN MIX” to “OFF” (see page 42).

The Dolby Digital LFE (Low Frequency Effect) signal is always fed from the SUBWOOFER output on the rear panel of the unit regardless of speaker setting.

If you connect the unit’s digital output to an external Dolby Digital or DTS decoder (and set the “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” option to “STREAM/PCM”), the speaker setting above is not effective. Make the speaker setting of the external decoder properly.

1 Select [BASS] using CURSOR 5/°.

2 Select [S. woofer] or [L/R] using CURSOR

2/3.

S.woofer: The low-frequency signal fed from the sub-woofer output is boosted up.

L/R: The low-frequency signals fed from the front speaker outputs are boosted up.

The “Bass redirect” setting is effective only when at least any one of the speaker sizes is set to “Small”. If none of them is set to “Small”, this setting is not activated (“None” appears in the setting field).

Please note that the “L/R” setting is effective only when playing back a Dolby Digital encoded DVD Video disc.

If the front speaker size is set to “Small”, the Bass redirect setting is fixed to “S.woofer”.

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JVC XV-D721BK manual Speaker setting, Select the speaker to be set using Cursor, Select the size using Cursor 2/3