Operations on the Receiver and Cable Connections (Continued)
2 Perform the “Full Auto MCACC” operation on the receiver. (See page 10 of the receiver’s Operating Instructions.)
The setting here is not required if the “Full Auto MCACC” operation has already been performed before connecting the
3 From the receiver’s “Manual MCACC” menu, select “EQ Professional”, then select “Reverb Measurement” to measure the room’s reverb characteristics.
(See page 50 of the receiver’s Operating Instructions.)
If you want to measure the room’s reverb characteristics, select “EQ OFF”, then select “START”.
| 1c5a.Reverb Measurement |
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MCACC | : M1.MEMORY 1 |
Reverb Measure with : EQ OFF | |
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Exit | Cancel |
If you want to measure the room’s reverb characteristics after equalization, first perform the “Full Auto MCACC” operation, then select “EQ ON”, then “START”. (See page 23.)
Note
Measure the room’s reverb characteristics after equalization with the microphone at the same position as when the “Full Auto MCACC” operation was performed. The measurements are performed with the EQ values stored in the MCACC memory selected on the receiver, so before measuring the reverb characteristics, select the MCACC memory to be measured after equalization.
1c5a.Reverb Measurement
A/V RECEIVER
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4 Select “Output PC” from “MCACC Data Check”. (See page 72 of the receiver’s Operation Instructions.)
The message “Start the MCACC application on your PC” appears and the receiver enters transmission standby mode. It is ready to send data to your PC.
2.MCACC Data Check
A/V RECEIVER
a. Speaker Setting b. Channel Level c. Speaker Distance d. Standing Wave e. Acoustic Cal EQ
f.Group Delay
g.Output PC
Exit | Return |
2g.Output PC
A/V RECEIVER
Start the MCACC application on your PC.
Exit | Cancel |
This completes the preparations for sending the measurement data to your PC. (To send the data, proceed to the next section Application Operations.)
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