Onkyo 29400021 Selecting Speaker Layout, Using Headphones, Basic Operations—Continued, FrontHigh

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Selecting Speaker Layout

Basic Operations—Continued

Selecting Speaker Layout

You can select the priority of the use of Front High speakers, Front Wide speakers, or SurrBack speakers.

Remote

Press the [RECEIVER] button,

controller

and then press the [SP LAYOUT]

 

 

button repeatedly to select:

 

FrontHigh, FrontWide, or Sur-

 

roundBack.

 

FrontHigh:

 

The sound from front high speakers

 

is output by priority.

 

FrontWide:

 

The sound from front wide speakers

 

is output by priority.

 

SurroundBack:

 

The sound from surround back

 

speakers is output by priority.

Notes:

If the “Speakers Type(Front)” setting is set to “Bi-Amp” (page 51), or Powered Zone 2/3 is being used (page 118), this setting cannot be selected.

When the listening mode that doesn’t correspond to the switch of the speakers is used, the setting cannot be selected.

Using Headphones

You can connect a pair of stereo headphones (1/4-inch phone plug) to the AV receiver’s PHONES jack for pri- vate listening, as shown.

Notes:

Always turn down the volume before connecting your headphones.

While the headphones plug is inserted in the PHONES jack, the Headphone indicator and speaker/channel indicator FL, FR lights up. (The Powered Zone 2/3 speakers are not turned off.)

When you connect a pair of headphones, the listening mode is set to Stereo, unless it’s already set to Stereo, Mono, Direct, Pure Audio or DTS Surround Sensa- tion.

Listening mode automatically changes into DTS sur- round sensation when you connect a pair of head- phones while DTS surround sensation mode is currently selected.

The following listening modes can be used with head- phones (the listening modes available also depend on the currently selected input source): Stereo, Direct, Pure Audio, Mono and DTS Surround Sensation.

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Onkyo 29400021 Selecting Speaker Layout, Using Headphones, Basic Operations—Continued, FrontHigh, FrontWide, SurroundBack