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Speaker Configuration 5

Balancing relative volume between speakers using Test Tone

The test tone function is useful to adjust the relative volume between speakers.

Once the balance is set, you don’t have to change the balance as long as the speakers aren’t moved.

<It is also possible to adjust the relative volume during playback of DVD. See 50 page for details.

<Use the remote control from your listening position.

<The T.TONE button will not work when the SPEAKER button is set to off. In that case, press the SPEAKER button to turn the speakers on.

<The T.TONE button will not work when EXTERNAL IN is selected. In that case, press the EXTERNAL IN button to turn it off.

1Press the T.TONE button.

The test tone is emitted from each speaker in the following order at 2.5-second intervals.

FL, C, FR, SR, BR, BL, SL, SW

<If certain speakers are not being used, (for example, no center speaker) the noise sequencer will automatically skip over that channel.

2Adjust the master volume to the normal listening level.

3Adjust the volume of each speaker so that the test tone from each speakers sounds the same.

<The level of the speaker emitting the test tone can be changed by pressing the LEVEL buttons.

<The level can be adjusted in 1 dB steps from –15 dB to +15 dB.

<If you press the CH SEL (CHANNEL SELECTOR) button, the test tone stays there. To go to the next speaker, press the CH SEL button again.

4When the setting has been finished, press the T.TONE button to stop the test tone.

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Teac AG-15D owner manual Balancing relative volume between speakers using Test Tone, Press the T.TONE button