Display Explanation
The speaker is in phase. |
PHASE “+” and
Tip
Depending on the position of the sub woofer, the measurement results for polarity may vary. However, there will be no problems even if you continue to use the receiver with that value.
Auto Calibration menu parametersxAUTO CAL START? (Starts auto calibration)
•MEASUREMENT COUNTDOWN
A time countdown appears on the display from five seconds to one second.
•MEASURING TONE
Appears while TONE is being measured.
•MEASURING T.S.P.
Appears while TSP is being measured.
•MEASURING WOOFER Appears while WOOFER is being measured.
•COMPLETE
Appears when the measurement process completes successfully. For details on each message, see “Confirming/saving the measurement results” (page 44).
•WARNING CODE xxx:4x
Appears if a warning on the measurement result is present. For details on each message, see “Confirming/saving the measurement results” (page 44).
•NO WARNING
There is no warning information.
•ERROR CODE xxx:3x
Appears when the measurement fails. For details on each message, see “Confirming/ saving the measurement results” (page 44).
•RETRY?
Appears to ask you to
•CANCEL
Appears when you cancel auto calibration during the measurement.
xCAL TYPE* (Parameter type)
•ENGINEER
Sets the frequency to one that matches that of the Sony listening room standard.
•FULL FLAT
Makes the measurement of frequency from each speaker flat.
•FRONT REF
Adjusts the characteristics of all the speakers to match the characteristics of the front speaker.
xEQ CURVE EFFECT* (Activates/deactivates the EQ curve measurement)
•OFF
Deactivates the EQ curve measurement.
•ON
Activates the EQ curve measurement. After the measurement is completed, this setting is set to ON automatically.
*DTS 96/24 signals are played back as 48 kHz signals if the frequency response measurement result is utilized.
*The frequency response measurement result is not utilized in the following cases.
–When the MULTI IN is selected.
–Input signals of which the sampling frequency is more than 96 kHz are being received.
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