Setup

 

 

Lexicon

 

PERFORMING AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION (continued)

 

 

 

 

STEP

DISTANCES

DISTANCES & LEVELS

LEVELS

 

 

 

 

 

 

SET DISTANCES

AUTO DISTANCES ORIGINAL DISTANCES

R SR

RR

0.0ft 0.0ft 0.0ft

 

 

C

 

 

 

 

0.0ft

 

 

 

M

L

SL

RL

 

SUB

 

 

 

 

0.0ft

 

0.0ft

0.0ft

0.0ft

AUTO DISTANCES

FRONT LEFT

12

.0ft

CENTER

10

.5ft

FRONT RIGHT

12

.0ft

SIDE RIGHT

4

.5ft

REAR RIGHT

ERROR

REAR LEFT

6

.0ft

SIDE LEFT

4

.5ft

MONO SUB

 

N/A

SUB RIGHT

 

N/A

LFE

 

N/A

AUTO SPEAKER SETUP

DISTANCESOK

LEVELSERROR

AUTO VALUES APPLIED

PRESS TO VIEW

DETAILS

AUTO DISTANCES*

FRONT LEFT

12

.0ft

CENTER

10

.5ft

FRONT RIGHT

12

.0ft

SIDE RIGHT

4

.5ft

REAR RIGHT

ERROR

REAR LEFT

6

.0ft

SIDE LEFT

4

.5ft

MONO SUB

 

N/A

SUB RIGHT

 

N/A

LFE

 

N/A

SET LEVELS

AUTO LEVELS

ORIGINAL LEVELS

R

SR

RR

0.0dB 0.0dB 0.0dB

 

C

 

 

 

0.0dB

 

 

M

L

SL

RL

SUB

 

 

 

0.0dB 0.0dB 0.0dB 0.0dB

AUTO LEVELS

FRONT LEFT

-2.0dB

CENTER

ERROR

FRONT RIGHT

-2.0dB

SIDE RIGHT

-4.5dB

REAR RIGHT

-3.0dB

REAR LEFT

-3.0dB

SIDE LEFT

-4.5dB

MONO SUB

N/A

SUB RIGHT

N/A

LFE

N/A

Use the SET DISTANCES menu to select the desired speaker distances.

1

Press the

arrow button to return to

6

the SET DISTANCES menu.

Press the

or

arrow button to tog-

2

 

gle between calibrated speaker distances

 

(AUTO) and original speaker distances.

 

The speaker graphics at the bottom of

 

the menu update to indicate the selected

 

values.

 

 

3

Press the

 

button to apply the

 

selected values. A confirmation message

 

displays to indicate the applied values.

4

Press the

button twice in succession

 

to return to the SPEAKER SETUP menu.

Use the AUTO SPEAKER SETUP menu to select speaker distances or levels.

1 Press the arrow button to return to the AUTO SPEAKER SETUP results screen.

2To select the other calibration procedure, follow the instructions in Step 5. Otherwise,

press the button to return to the SPEAKER SETUP menu.

The AUTO DISTANCES screen is shown above as an example. The AUTO LEVELS screen can be substituted.

Use the SET LEVELS menu to select the desired speaker levels.

1 Press the arrow button to return to the SET LEVELS menu.

Press the and arrow buttons to toggle between calibrated output levels (AUTO) and original output levels. The speaker graphics at the bottom of the menu update to indicate the selected val- ues.

Press the

arrow button to apply the

 

selected values. A confirmation message

 

displays to indicate the applied values.

Press the

arrow button twice in suc-

cession to return to the SPEAKER SETUP menu.

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Lexicon MC-12 manual Distances, Levels

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