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Home Theater Operations Using OSD
To start adjustment with a flat equalizer curve.
Click FLAT
To reset the tone parameter of the selected sound field
to the original factory settings
Click STANDARD.
To go back to the previous menu
Click RETURN or press RETURN on the remote control.
To exit to the main menu.
Click EXIT or press EXIT on the remote control.
To adjust the volume
Press VOL + or – on the remote
Adjusting surround sound parameters
You can adjust the delay time and speaker levels
individually for each sound field.
Delaying the output from the rear speakers (delay
time) helps to make the surround sound more
effective. For example, if you’ve placed the rear
speakers in a large room or apart from your listening
position, set the delay time shorter.
Although we recommend using the procedure
described in “Adjusting the Speaker Output Levels” on
page 27 for the DOLBY SUR and THEATER sound
fields, you may need to adjust the HALL and
SIMULATED speaker levels as shown below.
1
Start playing a program source, then click
SOUND in the main menu.
2
Click the sound field you want to adjust.
3
Click SUR.
The SUR EDIT menu appears.
To adjust the delay time
Click DELAY repeatedly to select the delay time
you prefer (15 ms, 20 ms, or 30 ms).
To adjust the speaker levels
Click the + or – icon located next to the speakers
to adjust the speakers to the levels you prefer.
To reset the delay time and speaker levels to the
original factory settings.
Click STANDARD.
Note
You may hear some noise as you adjust the parameters.
To go back to the previous menu
Click RETURN or press RETURN on the remote control.
To exit to the main menu.
Click EXIT or press EXIT on the remote control.
To adjust the volume
Press VOL + or – on the remote
Note
If you make new adjustments to a sound field, the previous
settings are replaced by the new ones.
EXIT
SUR EDIT
+
–
+
–
RETURN
STANDARD
DELAY
CENTER
0 dB
REAR
0 dB
DELAY
20 ms
EXIT
SUR EDIT
+
–
+
–
RETURN
STANDARD
CENTER
0 dB
REAR
0 dB
DELAY
20 ms
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