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Sherbourn Room Correction
(SRC)
The SRC Auto Room Correction is able to correct
deficiencies in your room acoustics by flattening the
response. This does not necessarily mean that this correct,
only your ears can tell you what sounds good to you. The
SRC gives you a base starting point.
Configuring SRC (Sherbourn Room Calibration)
Hook the supplied microphone to the back of the PT-
7020A. Go to the setup menu and scroll down to the SRC
/ EQ and hit enter. The SRC / EQ screen opens. Hit enter
with the SRC auto setup highlighted.
The first screen will open, it will say; Please wait, SRC
starting.
The next screen will open, it will say; Quiet Please Press
[ENTER] to start.
SRC then tests the ambient sound levels for your room
and the screen will say; Testing Ambient, please wait.
(It is important to be extremely quiet during this initial
phase. Turn off all fans, air conditioners etc. that will
disturb the rooms ambient sound levels.)
The next screen will read; Test ambient result; Test Ambient
Pass!; Press [ENTER] to continue.
SRC will then test for Presence, Phase and Distance. The
PT-7020A will send out MLS (Maximum Length
Sinewave) Pulses to each speaker. When this completes
the screen will read; Test completed read results below.
You can see the results on the screen. Press enter to
continue.
SRC will then test for Level, Crossover and EQ. Again the
PT-7020A will send out MLS (Maximum Length
Sinewave) Pulses to each speaker. When this completes
the screen will read; Test completed read results below.
You can see the results on the screen.
When you press next SRC will allow you to choose where
you want to save the completed room correction and
speaker settings to. You have three choices; Manual 1,
Manual 2 and Manual 3. This allows you to save the SRC
settings and to also set up two other selections manually.
You can also go into the SRC settings and adjust these
manually to suit your specific needs after you have accepted
and saved the settings.
Each input can be set up independently with a different
EQ.
Load Default
This is where you can return all of your PT-7020A’s settings
to the original factory default. If you get into a real bind
and feel like you have messed it all up, fear not. By loading
defaults it will erase all user settings and start anew.
AM/FM Tuner Operation
This section describes how to setup the TUNER in the PT-
7020A. Make sure the appropriate antennas are connected
for the best reception.
In the main input setup menu make sure TUNER is
highlighted. On the right you will see the options available
to you.
Band
This allows you to choose AM or FM
Frequency
This displays the current frequency.
FM Mode
This allows you to choose what mode you want to listen to
the tuner. You can choose STEREO or MONO.
Auto Tuning
By pressing enter on the remote control the PT-7020A will
automatically tune in any local stations that are available
and store them as presets.
Manual Up
This allows you to scroll up through the stations.
Manual Down
This allows you to scroll down through the stations.
Memory
This allows you to put into memory your favorite stations.
You can store 6 presets in AM and 24 in FM.
Input Level
This is where you set the input level. This allows you to
make sure all your inputs are set to the same volume level.
Trigger
This is where you set your triggers for the tuner to turn on
the amplifiers you choose.
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