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Accept Setup -
Once the Auto Setup has completed its testing, you
can select to accept the settings or reject them. Options are “No” or
“Yes”.
Auto Setup Progress -
Displays a status summary of the Auto Setup
function and identifies any measurement errors during the testing
process. Options are “Calculating EQ” or “Completed Error”.
After running the test, this screen will display any system errors for
each speaker
Not Present -
Speaker was not detected – check connections if
necessary and move mic and rerun test.
Clipped -
If you have highly efficient speakers or the microphone
is measuring over reflective sounds, this could result in a distorted
or “Clipped” measurements. Try repositioning the microphone
and running the test again.
Mic Too Close -
This is generally a result of the microphone be-
ing too close to the speakers. Try repositioning the microphone
and running the Auto Setup test again.
Crossover Frequency -
Based on the speaker measurements your Concert
AVR-6 / AVR-8 processes, it will recommend a crossover frequency be-
tween your subwoofers and your main speakers.
Speaker Types
This series of menus allows you to select the types of speakers that you will
be connecting to your Concert AVR-6 / AVR-8. Please note that if you
set all speakers to small then you must indicate in the menus below that a
subwoofer is present in the system.
“Large”
speaker is one that is capable of reproducing a full range (20-
20KHZ) audio signal. Use this setting when
not
using a subwoofer.
“Small”
speaker is one that is not designed to reproduce deep bass
frequencies and is generally used
with
a subwoofer (i.e. Satellite
speakers typically can’t play below 80 Hz).
“None”
If you do not have a speaker connected to an output (i.e. No
Subwoofer or Back Speakers) then set that speaker size to “None”.
“Subwoofer”
Selects whether a subwoofer is present in your system.
Crossover Frequency -
This controls the frequency at which bass is re-
directed from speaker channels set to “Small” and sent to the Subwoofer
outputs. This frequency is adjustable from 40 Hz to 150 Hz.