Speaker Output Levels
DSP Test
Adjust the output level of the Front Effect speakers while this unit is reproducing a DSP sound field program. If you do not use Front Effect speakers, set the 1F. FRNT EFCT SP item in the SET MENU to “NONE” (see page 41), and the DSP Front Effect signals will be mixed with the Main channel signals.
TEST
1 Press TEST repeatedly until “TEST DSP” appears on the video monitor and front panel display.
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2Adjust VOLUME so you can hear the test tone.
•The test tone is produced alternately from the Front Effect speakers and Main speakers. The tone is produced for 2.5 seconds each time.
3Adjust the output level of the Front Effect speakers using + and
•The test tone is automatically produced from the Front Effect speakers while you are adjusting the level.
4When you finish adjusting the output level of the Front Effect speakers, press TEST repeatedly until the current DSP program appears.
Notes:
•If you cannot hear the test tone, set VOLUME, turn off the power, and check the speaker cords and hookups.
•The test tone can be reproduced separately from the left and right Front Effect speakers. This is useful when you want to check the hookups to these speakers.
Press %to reproduce the test tone from the left speaker, and press %to reproduce the tone from the right speaker. (The OSD shows which speaker is reproducing the tone.)
•You cannot adjust the output level of the left and right Front Effect speakers separately.
• You can stop the test tone’s alternation temporarily by pressing %or %.
•The tonal quality of the speakers can be adjusted using the 7. CENTER GEQ, 8. REAR CT GEQ, and 9. CINEMA EQ items in the SET MENU (see page 49~50).
•If the sound volume of the Front Effect speakers is lower than that of the Main speakers, even after you have increased the output level up to +10 dB, set the 1G. MAIN LEVEL item in the SET MENU to
After you set the 1G. MAIN LEVEL item in the SET MENU to
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