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Speaker settings
7Set the center speaker size. “CNTR (C)”
8Select Lrg, Nml or Off.
÷When “SW” is set to ON and “L/R” is set to “Nml”, “C” and “LS/RS”
are set to automatically “Nml”.
(Select the icon)
C Lrg : A large center speaker is connected to the AV
control center.
C Nml : An average size center speaker is connected to the
AV control center.
C Off : No center speaker is connected to the AV control
center.
3Set up the subwoofer remix. “Remix”
4Select On or Off.
5Set up the front speaker size. “FRNT (L/
R)”
(Select the icon)
Each press changes the setup.
6Select Nml or Lrg.
L/R Nml (normal)
: Average size front speakers are connected to the AV control
center.
L/R Lrg (large)
: Large front speakers are connected to the AV control center.
Each press changes the setup.
SW Remix On : Subwoofer remix on
SW Remix Off : Subwoofer remix off
÷This setting is not available if “SW Off” is selected in the above.
÷Only the Custom setup can be set.
÷If you selected “On” for the subwoofer, all of the bass below 80Hz
is removed from other speakers in your system and is sent to the
subwoofer in all listening modes.
1Set up the subwoofer. “SW”
(Select the icon)
Select a speaker system.
2
÷When the setting "SW Off" is selected, the front speakers automati-
cally are set to "Lrg" and the procedure skips to step 7.
2Select On or Off.
Each press changes the setup.
SW On : Subwoofer on
SW Off : Subwoofer off
9Set the surround speaker size.“SURR (LS/
RS)”
0Select Lrg, Nml or Off.
(Select the icon)
LS/RS Lrg : Large surround speakers are connected to the AV
control center.
LS/RS Nml : Average size surround speakers are connected to
the AV control center.
LS/RS Off : No surround speakers are connected to the AV
control center.
÷When “C” is set to “Nml” or Off, “LS/RS” is automatically set to
“Nml” or Off.
(Select the icon)
!Select the “Enter” icon.
@Select the “Next” icon.
SW Yes : Subwoofer on
SW No : Subwoofer off
Quick setup
Custom setup
or
or
GRC GRC
÷When “SW” is set to ON and “L/R” is set to “Nml”, “C” and “LS/RS”
are set to automatically “Nml”.