MENU FUNCTIONS

Naming Input

It is possible to give names to the AUX, DIGITAL 1 and DIGITAL 2 input terminals. (It is not possible to change the input names for the TV or VIDEO input terminals.)

This function makes selecting input source easier by allowing you to give a name that quickly allows you to see which component is connected to the terminal in question. For example, if an MD recorder is connected to the AUX, you can name that source “MD”, or if a DVD player is connected to the DIGITAL 1 terminal, you can name that source “DVD”.

1Press MENU to display “Input Name”.

2Press the INPUT selector button and select the input you want to name (AUX, DIGITAL 1 or DIGITAL 2).

3Press MENU + or – to select the name.

If you select AUX under step 2 above, names will be displayed in the following order when you press +.

AUX

AUX: VIDEO2

AUX: CABLE

AUX: GAME

 

 

AUX: SAT

AUX: MD

AUX: CD

AUX: LD

AUX: DVD

If you select DIGITAL 1 or 2 under step 2 above, names will be displayed in the following order when you press +.

DIGITAL 1

D1: DVD

D1: LD

D1: MD

D1: CD

D1: SAT

Notes

“D1:” is displayed before the name when DIGITAL 1 has been selected, while “D2:” is displayed before the name when DIGITAL 2 has been selected.

Pressing – displays the names in reverse order.

4You can repeat steps 1 through 3 to give names to AUX, DIGITAL 1 and DIGITAL 2 input terminals.

To cancel the menu functions, press MENU until the input display returns.

Adjusting the Delay Time

When the selected DSP program is DOLBY DIGITAL/ DOLBY PRO LOGIC or DOLBY DIGITAL ENHANCED/ DOLBY PRO LOGIC ENHANCED, it is possible to adjust the delay time. The delay time is that time difference between when the main channel sound can be heard and the surround sound can be heard. Although it is possible to set the delay time separately for Dolby Digital and Dolby Surround input, if the Dolby Digital (or Dolby Surround) delay time is adjusted, the level for Dolby Surround (or Dolby Digital) will also be raised or lowered accordingly.

Setting a longer delay time makes the sound field feel larger, while setting a shorter delay time makes it feel smaller.

1Press MENU to display “Delay Time”.

2Press MENU + or – to adjust the delay time.

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Adjustable range

For Dolby Digital input: 0 to +15 ms

For Dolby Surround input: 15 to 30 ms

To cancel the menu functions, press MENU until the input display returns.

CAUTION

The variable sound intensity range is large in the case of CDs and MDs. Listening for an extended period of time at or near maximum volume to music that includes sudden changes from soft to loud noises may damage the speakers.

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