Panasonic SA-XR59 Receiver settings, Bi-ampsettings, Turning the ADVANCED DUAL AMP off, English

Models: SA-XR59

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Receiver settings

ENGLISH

Receiver settings

AUTO

ADVANCED

 

 

HDMI

 

SPEAKER SETUP

DUAL AMP

BI-AMP

 

 

 

 

 

 

INPUT SELECTOR

VOLUME

 

 

 

 

 

SPEAKERS

TUNE

MENU

 

ENTER

A

B

SURROUND

SETUP

 

AUTO DETECTOR

 

RETURN

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUX

SETUP MIC

S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L

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page 26 for basic operations

Balance

INPUT SELECTOR

MENU

SETUPENTER

RETURN

Delay time

Speaker

 

(cross section of

Difference

a speaker)

 

Receiver settings

Bi-amp settings

This option appears after you have set “LR BI-WIRE setting” to “YES” (page 27).

Adjust high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) balance.

Correct HF and LF delay time.

Turning the

ADVANCED DUAL

AMP off

Digital input settings

Change these settings to suit the connections you have made to the digital input terminals

(pages 6, 7, 9, and 10).

You cannot allocate more than one terminal per input. Therefore, if you change the setting for “DVD” to “OPT 1”, digital input for DVD input will be only through the OPTICAL 1 terminal.

2

Select

and confirm.

2

Select and confirm.

2a

Select

and confirm.

2a Select and confirm.

3

Adjust and confirm.

3

Adjust and confirm.

 

 

 

cm

Use the bar as a guide.

Adjustment range: 0 to 30 cm

LF: low frequency

Adjust in 1-cm increments.

HF: high frequency

Factory setting: 0 cm

 

2 Select and confirm.

OFF: The Advance Dual Amp is off

 

AUTO: The Advanced Dual Amp works

 

 

when possible

3 Select and confirm.

Factory setting: AUTO

2a Select and confirm.

 

TV:

Television

 

 

 

 

DVR:

DVD recorder

2b Select the equipment and confirm.

 

DVD:

DVD player

 

CD:

CD player

 

 

 

 

Factory setting:

3 Change the digital input setting and confirm.

TV:

OPT1 (OPTICAL 1)

DVR:

OPT2 (OPTICAL 2)

 

 

DVD:

COAX1 (COAXIAL 1)

Repeat 2b and 3 to change other settings.

CD:

COAX2 (COAXIAL 2)

 

 

Input signal

This unit automatically detects whether input is digital or analogue, but you can fix the input mode.

Select “AUTO” if it isn’t necessary to fix a certain signal.

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2a Select and confirm.

2b Select the equipment and confirm.

3Select the setting and confirm.

Repeat 2b and 3 to change other settings.

PCM FIX mode

In rare cases, the unit may have trouble recognizing the digital signals on discs. Use this mode if the beginnings of tracks are cut off when playing CDs.

Do not use this mode if the unit can handle audio from CDs normally.

When PCM FIX mode is on, the unit cannot process other signals. Choose another mode if PCM FIX causes noise.

TV:

Television

DVR:

DVD recorder

DVD:

DVD player

CD:

CD player

AUTO:

The unit automatically

 

detects whether input is

 

digital or analogue. (HDMI

 

takes priority when input

 

is digital.)

ANALOG:

Analogue input fixed

DIG:

Digital input fixed

PCMFIX:

PCM (from CDs) digital

 

input fixed

Factory setting:

TV, DVR, DVD, CD: AUTO

For your reference

“DIGITAL INPUT” lights after fixing digital input.

“PCM” lights if you select the PCM FIX mode.

“PCM FIX” flashes on the display if you input any signal other than PCM after you have set the PCM FIX mode.

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Panasonic SA-XR59 Receiver settings, Bi-ampsettings, Turning the ADVANCED DUAL AMP off, Digital input settings, English

FAQ

How do I adjust the high frequency and low frequency balance?

To adjust the high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) balance, go to the Bi-amp settings section on page 27 of the manual.

What are the default digital input settings?

The factory setting for digital input settings is AUTO for TV, DVR, DVD, and CD. For detailed information, refer to the Digital Input Settings section on page 28 of the manual.

How can I fix digital input mode to PCM from CDs?

You can use the PCM FIX mode to fix the digital input for PCM from CDs. However, be cautious as this mode may cause noise. For more information, see the Input Signal section on page 28 of the manual.