Speaker setting
For an even better surround effect it is necessary to match the speaker distances and volumes correctly. At the time of speaker setting, the difference in the speaker distances can be compensated by adjusting the volume for each speaker and the sound delay time.
Speaker arrangement example: Front surround system
FSL | FSR |
L | R |
System selection
1Press the SP SETUP key on the remote con- trol, press the MULTI CONTROL @/# keys to select “SPEAKER MODE”.
Each time the key is pressed, the mode switches.
SPEAKER MODE
SP LEVEL
SP DISTANCE
2Press the ENTER key.
Preparations
Speaker arrangement example: 5.1 channel system
Expansion to a 5.1 channel system by connection to the 3.1 channel speaker system to be sold in the future.
FSL | C | FSR |
SW |
|
|
L |
| R |
LS |
| RS |
L | : | Front left speaker |
FSL | : | Front left surround speaker |
C | : | Center speaker |
R | : | Front right speaker |
FSR | : | Front right surround speaker |
SR | : | Right surround speaker |
SL | : | Left surround speaker |
SW | : | Subwoofer |
The mode for surround system selection is reached.
3Press the MULTI CONTROL %/fi keys to se- lect “FRONT SYSTEM” or “5.1CH SYSTEM”.
FRONT SYSTEM:
Select this for listening with a front surround sys- tem. (Original for this unit)
5.1CH SYSTEM:
Select this for expansion to a 5.1 channel system by connection to the 3.1 channel speaker system to be sold in the future.
4Press the ENTER key.
÷The "SPEAKER MODE" indication blinks.
÷Press the SP SETUP key to end the operation.
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