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Speaker and room SETUP MENU, con't
MENU ITEM
SUB MENU
SELECTION
OPTION(S)
DESCRIPTION
Edit Speaker configuration
Refer to the MX160 Separate Sheet Menu 4, “Speaker and Room Menu - Part #2”
Ceiling speakers, con’t
HRS
●None
Speaker size, gain, natural roll-off, custom (Sub
size, High Pass filter, Gain)
Height Right Surround Loudspeaker
LTR
●None
Speaker size, gain, natural roll-off, custom (Sub
size, High Pass filter, Gain)
Left Top Rear Loudspeaker
RTR
●None
Speaker size, gain, natural roll-off, custom (Sub
size, High Pass filter, Gain)
Right Top Rear Loudspeaker
Verify speakers
To verify all of the Loudspeakers choices made during the On-Screen “Edit Speaker configuration” settings are connected correctly, SELECT “Start”
and a test tone will be sent to each of the Loudspeakers one at a time. The On-Screen Display will indicate which Loudspeaker the test single should be
coming from, if necessary use the VOL
p
or
q
Push-button so the test tone can be heard
Adjust Sub
To verify the Subwoofer (LFE) Loudspeaker is set to a correct volume level, SELECT “Start” and a test tone will be sent to the Front Left Loudspeaker
to act as a reference for adjusting the Subwoofer (LFE) Loudspeaker volume level. Follow the On-Screen instruction
Room Perfect Initial
Setup
Measure and enter the distances (inches or centimeters ) between each of the Home Theater Loudspeakers and the main viewing/listening position/loca-
tion in the Home Theater Room. Then activate the “Save distances”
Run Room Perfect
Setup
After performing Speaker Configuration, the next step is to implement Room Perfect’s Acoustic Measurement and Correction. Following the instruc
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tions starting on page 28
Refer to the MX160 Separate Sheet Menu 5, “Speaker and Room Menu - Part #3”
Channel Gain
After performing the Room Perfect Acoustic Measurement and Correction of your Home Theater Loudspeakers and Room, the “Channel Gain” option
provides the ability to change the volume level of any channels during playback of a movie and save the change so it can be recalled the next time that
movie is played
Summary of Contents for MX160
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