ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS

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3Adjust the level of the test tone using VOL +/–. (This sets the standard audio level you will be using.)

Pressing VOL + increases the level, while pressing VOL – decreases the level.

4Adjust the level of each channel while listening to the test tone.

Pressing f increases the level, while pressing w decreases the level.

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If only the front speaker unit being used, be sure to adjust the level of the right and left rear virtual channels to match the level of the right and left main channels. (Rear virtual channels sound as if rear speakers are behind the listener.)

If an NX-SW70 is connected, adjust so that the level of the center channel (built into the front speaker unit) and rear channels (NX- SW70 rear speakers) match the level of the right and left main channels (built into the front speaker unit).

Notes

When an NX-SW70 is connected, you can adjust the center channel.

If the right and left main channels have been adjusted, adjust the level of the center and right and left rear channels (or right and left rear virtual channels) one more time.

The right and left rear virtual channels cannot be adjusted separately. Adjusting either of the virtual channels sets the other virtual channel to the same level.

5When the adjustment is complete, press TEST.

A test tone will stop.

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The level can be adjusted in the following range.

When only the front speaker unit is being used or the VIRTUAL SURROUND DSP program is selected:

Right and left main channels: –10 to ±0 dB

Rear virtual channels: –3 to +3 dB

The minimum level for the main channel is –10 dB, while that for the rear virtual channels is –3 dB.

When an NX-SW70 is connected:

Right and left main channels: –10 to ±0 dB

Center channel: –20 to +3 dB

Right and left rear channels: –20 to +6 dB

The minimum level for the main channel is –10 dB, while that for the rear channels is –20 dB.

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