SETUP, con’t

How to Set the Audio

Audio Channel

The MVP861 allows the configuring of various audio pa- rameters to match the number, size and distance of Loud- speakers in the system.

1.Press the SETUP Push-button on the supplied Remote Control to access the On-Screen Disc Setup Menu.

Then press the Right directional Push-button to se- lect the Audio Setup Menu Icon Tab. Refer to figure 23.

Note: If there is a Disc playing in the MVP861 press the STOP Push-button twice before pressing the SETUP Push-button.

2. Use the Down directional Push-button to select AU- DIO CHANNEL followed by pressing the SELECT Push-button on the Remote Control to select MULTI- CHANNEL. The Speaker Setup Menu will now appear On-Screen. Refer to figures 24 and 25.

Notes: The title of the icon button-bar will change color from yellow (the cursor color) to green indicating the selected item. The following steps for Multichannel Loudspeaker Adjustments (Speaker Configuration, Channel Level and Delay Time) are also the same for a 2-Channel Loudspeaker System. In a 2-Channel System the On-Screen Menus that appear will have the non-connected Loudspeakers menu items grayed out.

LOUDSPEAKER SIZE CONFIGURATION:

In the steps below the size of the Loudspeakers will be en- tered into setup. The LARGE Setting refers to the Loud- speaker capability for reproducing bass frequencies down to 35Hz within -3dB of the midrange frequencies. If a Loudspeaker can not reproduce bass frequencies down to 35Hz within -3dB of the midrange frequencies it is consid- ered SMALL.

1. Use the Down directional Push-button to select SPEAKER CONFIGURATION followed by pressing the SELECT Push-button on the Remote Control. Re- fer to figure 26 on page 28.

Note: If you do not wish to make Loudspeaker Adjustments at this time press the RTRN (Return) Pushbutton. Next continue to the SUPER AUDIO CD Menu by using the Down directional Push- button.

2. Press the Select push-button twice followed by using the Down directional Push-button to select Large or Small Loudspeaker Size for the Front Loudspeakers connected in the system. Using the directional push- buttons and the On-Screen Menu proceed to the re- maining Loudspeakers in the system and select Large, Small, None, On or Off.

Note: If the Front Loudspeakers are set to small the

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