65GB
Advanced Operations

xSW LEVEL

Lets you set the level of the subwoofer to 0 dB
or +10 dB when multi channel Linear PCM
signals are input via an HDMI connection. You
can set the level for each HDMI input
independently.
• SW AUTO
Automatically sets the level to 0 dB or
+10 dB depending on the frequency.
• SW +10 dB
• SW 0 dB
Note
This parameter is only available when HDMI input
signals are detected.

xSW L.P.F.

Lets you set the low pass filter of the
subwoofer when multi channel Linear PCM
signals are input via an HDMI connection. Set
the “SW L.P.F.” if your connected
subwoofer’s crossover frequency do not have
low pass filter.
• L.P.F. ON
The low pass filter of the subwoofer’s cut off
frequency is set to 120 Hz.
• L.P.F. OFF
The low pass filter of the subwoofer is
turned off.
Note
This parameter is only available when HDMI input
signals are detected.

xARC

Lets you enjoy the TV sound from the
speakers connected to the receiver via an
HDMI cable. For details, see “Enjoying the
TV sound via an HDMI cable” (page 51).
• ARC ON
Audio signal is input to the HDMI TV OUT
jack.
• ARC OFF
Audio signal is output through the TV
OPTICAL IN jack or TV AUDIO IN jack.
Note
This parameter is not available when
“CTRL.HDMI” is set to “CTRL OFF”.
You can customize the settings of the receiver.

xDIMMER

Lets you adjust the brightness of the display in
3 levels.

xSLEEP

Lets you set the Sleep Timer on the receiver to
turn off automatically at the specific time. For
details, see “Using the Sleep Timer” (page 37).

xAUTO.STB Y

Lets you set the receiver switch to standby
mode automatically after 30 minutes when
you do not operate the receiver or when there
is no signals input to the receiver.
• STBY ON
Switches to standby mode after
approximately 30 minutes.
• STBY OFF
Does not switch to standby mode.
Notes
•This function does not work when TUNER input is
selected.
•If you use the auto standby mode and the Sleep
Timer at the same time, the Sleep Timer has
priority.

xNAME IN

Lets you set the name of inputs. For details,
see “Naming inputs” (page 36).
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