Setup Lexicon
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Gain Settings Level Table (for all speakers)
Note:
• When Variable is selected, output levels can be calibrated for the
analog audio output connectors. Variable output levels do not affect
the digital audio output connector.
• In some cases, variable output levels can sound quieter than fixed
output levels.

SETTING VARIABLE OUTPUT LEVELS

Use the Gain Setting Levels and Test Tone feature to calibrate vari-
able output levels for the front, center, surround and subwoofer
speakers.
Note:
RT-20 variable output levels should be configured when the RT-20 is
connected to an associated component such as the MC-8 or MC-4 Dig-
ital Controllers, which do not allow output levels to be calibrated for
multi-channel analog audio sources.
Before output level calibration begins:
You will need a Sound Pressure Level (SPL) meter to calibrate
variable output levels. An SPL meter is a device that measures
the relative loudness of each speaker to ensure accurate output
level calibration. SPL meters are available at Radio Shack.
Default Possible Gain
Settings
Default Test
Tone Setting
Possible Test
Tone Settings
0.0dB -6.0dB to +6.0dB Auto Off, Manual, Auto