Note
Whenyou make adjustments to the listening po-
sition,the speaker outputs are automatically set
forappropriate levels. You can tailor the levels
moreprecisely referring to Adjusting the speaker
outputlevels using a test tone or Adjusting the
speakeroutput levels.
Using balance adjustment
Youcan change the fader/balance setting so
thatit can provide the ideal listening environ-
mentin all occupied seats.
1 TouchFADER/BALANCE on the DSP
functionmenu.
2 Touchaor bto adjust front/rear
speakerbalance.
Eachtime you touch aor bit moves the
front/rearspeaker balance towards the front or
therear.
FRONT:25to REAR:25 is displayed as the
front/rearspeaker balance moves from front to
rear.
#FR:0 is the proper setting when only two
speakersare used.
3 Touchcor dto adjust left/right speak-
erbalance.
Eachtime you touch cor dit moves the left/
rightspeaker balance towards the left or the
right.
LEFT:25to RIGHT:25 is displayed as the left/
rightspeaker balance moves from left to right.
Adjusting source levels
SLA(source level adjustment) lets you adjust
thevolume level of each source to prevent ra-
dicalchanges in volume when switching be-
tweensources.
!Settingsare based on the FM volume level,
whichremains unchanged.
1 Comparethe FM volume level with the
levelof the source you wish to adjust.
2 TouchSLA on the DSP function menu.
3 Touchcor dto adjust the source vo-
lume.
Eachtime you touch cor dit increases or de-
creasesthe source volume.
+4to 4is displayed as the source volume is
increasedor decreased.
Notes
!TheAM volume level can also be adjusted
withsource level adjustments.
!VideoCD, CD, compressed audio and DivX
areset to the same source level adjustment
volumeautomatically.
!DVDand the optional DVD player are set to
thesame source level adjustment volume
automatically.
!Externalunit 1 and external unit 2 are set to
thesame source level adjustment volume
automatically.
!AUX(auxiliary input) and AV (AV input) are set
tothe same source level adjustment volume
automatically.
Using the dynamic range control
Thedynamic range refers to the difference be-
tweenthe largest and softest sounds. The dy-
namicrange control compresses this
differenceso that you can clearly hear sounds
evenat low volume levels.
!Thedynamic range control is effective only
onDolby Digital sounds.
!Whenplaying other than the DVD disc, you
cannotswitch to
DYNAMICRANGE CONTROL.
1 TouchDYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL on
theDSP function menu.
2 Touchdto turn the dynamic range con-
trolon.
#Toturn dynamic range control off, touch c.
Available accessories
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