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When a decode mode which differs from the type of
disc being played is selected
Insert a DVD disc in the center unit to display the type of audio
being played in the Decode mode indicator in the display window.
Audio cannot be played if a decode mode which differs from the
displayed mode is selected.
The selected decode mode flashes to indicate that the selected
decode mode does not allow audio playback.
Example:
When DTS is selected as the decode mode for Dolby
digital audio.
Adjusting the Input Signal Level
When using the DSP mode effect during playback from an analog
device, the sound will occasionally be distorted due to a overly-
strong input signal. In these instances, it is possible to adjust the
level of the input signal. Only input signals from analog devices (TV
SOUND, VCR, TAPE, AUX, FM, AM, MD, DBS) may be adjusted
in this way.
On the front panel only:
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Press and hold INPUT ATT. (DSP MODE).
Release the button when the display window shows “INPUT
ATT ON,” or “INPUT NORMAL.”
Pressing and holding the INPUT ATT. Button further cycles
through the following modes:
INPUT NORMAL:
Playback source without adjusting the input
signal level. This is the default setting.
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INPUT ATT ON:
Lower the input level and playback source.
The ATT mark will light up.
To change the input signal level,
press and hold INPUT ATT.
until “INPUT NORMAL” or “INPUT ATT ON” is displayed.
Note:
• When in “INPUT ATT ON” mode, ATT will light up in the
display window. However, when the playback source is digital
(DVD, etc.) it will go off. Lighting up will resume if playback is
switched to an analog device.
• Even while in “INPUT ATT ON” mode, if the DSP mode is
turned off (“DSP OFF”), playback will continue without any
reduction of the input signal.
Basic operations
VOLUME knob
PHASE button
Sub-woofer volume control and
phase setting
Use the VOLUME knob and PHASE button at the rear of the
powered sub-woofer.
Volume control ———————————————
Turn the VOLUME knob.
Adjust to a volume appropriate for balance with the other speaker(s).
The mark indicates the volume position in normal use.
• Adjust when the volume from the sub-woofer is too high or too
low in relation to the volume from the front speaker.
Phase setting ————————————————
Play sound through the sub-woofer and adjust the
PHASE button to a position (
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REVERSE or
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NORMAL)
at which the lowest frequency is heard best.
Note:
• Phase is closely related to the distance from the listening position
to the front speaker and sub-woofer.
While listening, adjust until the lowest frequency is heard best.
Audio channel display lamp
Uses lamps to display the audio channel configuration for the disc
currently playing.
The lamps refer to the speaker channel as follows.
L:
Left front speaker channnel
R:
Right front speaker channel
C:
Center speaker channel
RS:
Right surround speaker channel
LS:
Left surround speaker channel
S:
Rear speaker channel (monaural)
LFE:
Sub-woofer channel
Mark
Flashes
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• The audio
channel display
lamp is not an
indicator of
which speakers
are producing
sound.
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