Mitsubishi Electronics DD-8040 manual Balance

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BALANCE

When the volume level differs from each speaker, adjustment can be made in the unit of dB, from -12 dB to 0 dB.

Select the speaker to set by pressing o/pbuttons, then press the ENTER button

Select the volume level by pressing o/pbuttons, then press the ENTER button

¡TEST: The test tone is output in clockwise from FRONT (L).

LANGUAGE DISPLAY AUDIO PARENTAL

AUDIO

TEST

 

OFF

FRONT(L)

 

0 dB

CENTER

 

0 dB

FRONT(R)

 

0 dB

SUB WOOFER

0 dB

SURROUND(L)

0 dB

SURROUND(R)

0 dB

ICON

LINE

ENTER RETURN RETURN

¡Selecting respective speakers outputs the test tone at the volume presently set.

LANGUAGE DISPLAY AUDIO PARENTAL

AUDIO

TEST

 

 

OFF

FRONT(L)

 

 

0 dB

CENTER

 

 

0 dB

FRONT(R)

 

 

0 dB

SUB WOOFER

 

0 dB

SURROUND(L)

 

0 dB

SURROUND(R)

 

0 dB

ICON

LINE

ENTER RETURN RETURN

Note

¡When TEST is selected and the test tone is being output, balance adjustment cannot be made.

¡When TEST is selected, no test tone will be output from SUBWOOFER.

¡It is not possible to adjust this item for the speaker that has been set to OFF in SPEAKER SIZE setting.

5Press the SETUP button.

¡The setup mode will be cancelled and the ordinary screen will appear.

ABOUT A DELAY TIME

The delay effect is given to a voice output from a center speaker and a surround speaker, and the ideal viewing-and-listening position is discovered virtually.

As for a speaker, it is ideal to be arranged on a circle, as shown in the following figure.

However, such arrangement may not be able to be performed depending on your place.

It is possible to set up a delay time from the difference in the position of an ideal speaker and the position of an actual speaker.

The ideal position of the center speaker

 

Distance A

 

 

(L)

 

Center

(R)

 

 

Speaker

 

 

Distance C

Distance F

 

 

 

 

The position to which it watches

Sub-

and listens

Distance S

Woofer

 

Surround (L)

Surround(R)

Distance B

The ideal position of the surround speaker

Distance A = Distance F - Distance C

Distance B = Distance F - Distance S

We are making the plan so that a user may set up Distance A and B.

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Mitsubishi Electronics DD-8040 manual Balance