1 Presspandholduntil SPSetappears
inthedisplay,thenpressptoselect
C.Over.
After SPSetis displayed, press puntil
C.Overappears in the display.
2 Pressmorntoselectthe speaker
tobeadjusted.
Each press of mor nselects the speaker
in the following order:
Front speakersCenter speakerRear speak-
ersSubwoofer
3 Pressqorrtoselectcross-overfre-
quencyfortheselectedspeaker.
Each press of qor rselects cross-over fre-
quencies in the following order:
6380100125160200(Hz)
4 PressBANDtoreturntotheplayback
display.
Note
Selecting a cross-over frequency is to set a cross-
over frequency of the subwoofers L.P.F. (low-pass
filter) and that of the SMALLspeaker H.P.F. (high-
pass filter). The cross-over frequency setting has
no effect if the subwoofer is set to OFFand other
speakers are set to LARGEor OFF.
Adjusting the speaker
output levels
You can readjust the speaker output levels
using a test tone while listening to music.
1 Presspandholduntil SPSetappears
inthedisplay,thenpressptoselect
SPLev.
After SPSetis displayed, press puntil
SPLevappears in the display.
2 Pressmorntoselectthe speaker
tobeadjusted.
Each press of mor nselects the speaker
in the following order:
Front speaker leftCenter speakerFront
speaker rightRear speaker rightRear
speaker leftSubwoofer
#You cannot select speakers whose size is set
at OFF.
3 Pressqorrtoadjustthespeaker
outputlevel.
Each press of qor rincreases or de-
creases the speaker output level. +10 10is
displayed as the level is increased or de-
creased.
4 PressBANDtoreturntotheplayback
display.
Note
To adjust the speaker output levels in this mode is
the same as making the speaker output levels at
TTone. Both provide the same results.
Adjusting the speaker output
levels using a test tone
A convenient test tone allows you to easily get
the overall balance right among the speakers.
1 Presspandholduntil SPSetappears
inthedisplay,thenpressptoselect
TTone.
After SPSetis displayed, press puntil
TToneappears in the display.
2 Pressntostartthetesttoneoutput.
The test tone is outputted. It rotates from
speaker to speaker in the following sequence
at intervals of about two seconds. The current
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