From the
Introductory
screen you can get to the
System Response
screen that is used to display the frequency response graph for the
subwoofer’s output by pushing 1-2-3-4-5 on the remote. See Figure 3. See the Remote Control Button Sequence Commands table later in
this section for this and other button sequences.
The
System Response
screen has the following information and features on it:
• A system response graph that shows the subwoofer’s low frequency output from 15 to 200 Hz.
• A moving screen pixel marks on the frequency response curve the current frequency of the sweep tone that is playing.
• 8 parametric filters each of which can be used at its current frequency or adjusted to a frequency and Q you desire between 15
and 200 Hz when in Manual-EQ mode.
The filter level range is -13db to +6dB although the screen is only marked from -12dB to +6dB.
Status Message
The MIC? status message appears in the upper left hand corner of the TV screen if the subwoofer is receiving no signal from the microphone.
Figure 3 shows the MIC? status message. If the MIC? message appears, the microphone is not connected, or either the microphone or the
cable is damaged.
Screen Navigation
You can go to the
System Settings
screen using the
nExT
option in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
Figure 3: System Response Screen
SYStem SettiNGS SCReeN
From the
System Response
screen you can get to the
System Settings
screen by selecting
nExT
.
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