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All Speaker settings are „global“, they have effect on all source input channels except
„6.1 CHANNEL“ and in all sound playback modes.
All settings are „global“, they have effect on all source input channels and in all audio playback modes.
The test sound can also be used to check that the connected speakers are working.
Normal
operati-
on
Display of
selected
input source
PARAMETER/SET
PARAMETER/SET
PARAMETER/SET
PARAMETER/SET
PARAMETER/SET
HDCD
automatic
signal
identifi-
cation
FRONT
CENTER
ON:
switched
on
OFF:
switched
off
L: large
S: small
L: large
N: none
S: small
L: large
N: none
S: small
Y: yes
N: no
REAR
(Surround
and
Surround
Center)
PARAMETER/SET
50
100
150
200
SUBWOF
(Subwoofer)
SWCR
(Subwoofer
Crossover)
After the “SPEAKER” key (10)(29) was pressed
several times from standard mode, you enter the
possible settings for the type and size of the spea-
kers used. Every additional pressing of the “SPEA-
KER” key (10)(29) advances to the setting for the
next speaker or group of speakers. The settings
described below for the currently selected speaker
channel can be changed using the rotating “PARA-
METER” knob (1) or the “SET” keys (30).
As „SMALL“ speakers all speaker models without
nameable bass (frequencies below 80 Hz) play-
back ability are declared, irrespective their size.
„LARGE“ speakers are all used speakers that have
the ability to playback low bass frequencies. No
speaker („NONE“) means that it is not used in the
system. If, for example, no rear surround speakers
have been installed, the required setting is „NONE“.
A separate setting can not be made for the Rear
Centre channel. This channel is activated or deacti-
vated together with the right and left rear channel.
Make your settings as described in the following:
Front speakers
If the front speakers are able to transmit the complete audio frequency spectrum or
if no subwoofer will be installed, choose "L", otherwise choose "S".
Center speaker
L (large Center speaker) - S (small Center speaker) - N (no Center speaker)
Rear speakers
L (large Surround speakers) - S (small Surround speakers) - N (no Surround speaker)
Subwoofer
Y (Subwoofer used) - N (no Subwoofer used)
Subwoofer Crossover
The lowest frequency your front speakers are able to reproduce and thus the upper
Frequency SWCR
limit for the subwoofer signal frequencies. You can choose from 50Hz (very large
front speakers), 100Hz, 150Hz and 200Hz (very small front speakers). This setting
has no effect on the signals of the front/center/surround speaker channels.
If none of the settings keys is pressed, this setting mode is left into the standard mode (display of the selected
input channel) after a few seconds.
CHANNEL-VOLUME-SETTING AND CHANNEL TEST
(“CHANNEL” AND “TEST“ KEYS)
In most cases the viewing/listening position must be
chosen in a way that the distances to the different
speakers are not equal. Additionally, efficiency of dif-
ferent speaker types varies, so that the experienced
volume level at identical signal at the speaker output
can be very different. This can reduce or undo the
„surround“ effect of movies. To avoid that, every spea-
ker channel is separately adjustable in volume level.
Ensure that the volume is set to a low level. Select a
preamplifier input, for which an audio playback mode
is adjustable, which supports all speaker channels
(“CD/AV1”, for example, with the digital sound con-
nection selected). Use the “MODE” key (7)(25) to
select an audio playback mode, which also supports
all speaker channels (“DIG.EX”, for example).
Activate the Test sound by using the “TEST” key (26)
on the remote control, while you are in the position
that you mainly want to be in during audio or video
playback. A hissing sound is to be heard in sequence
on all the connected speakers not deactivated in the
“SPEAKER” menu.
Adjust the volume so that the test sound can be heard
clearly. Check which speaker’s volume has to be
changed in comparison to the front left channel. You
can now remove the difference in volume of the requi-
site audible channel using the rotating “PARAMETER”
knob (1) on the unit or the “SET” keys. The signals of
the individual channels can be raised or lowered by a
maximum of 20 dB. Exit Setting mode by pressing the
“TEST” key (26) again. The adjustment process can
also be carried out without the test sound.
Repeatedly pressing the “CHANNEL” key (8)(32)
scrolls through the speaker channels. The values can
be adjusted using the “PARAMETER” knob (1) or the
“SET” keys (30) as already described.
If one of the inputs “CD/AV1”, “DVD/AV2” (sound connection set to analogue) or “LINE/AV4” is
selected, the speaker differences of the surround channels, the subwoofer and the centre channel
(SL, SC, SR, SW and CE) cannot be changed.
Only the volume of those channels active in the currently selected playback mode can always be
changed. See section “Sound playback modes (“MODE” key)“. For example, the relative volume of
the rear centre channel can only be adjusted in the “DIG.EX”, “DTS.EX” or “PLOGII” modes.
Also, it is impossible to adjust all channels deactivated by setting them to “N” using “SPEAKER”
(10)(29).
The test sound cannot be activated for the “CD/AV1”, “DVD/AV2” inputs (sound connection set to
analogue) or the “LINE/AV4” and “6.1CHANNEL” inputs. The “TEST” (26) is also impossible if the
audio playback mode was set to “STEREO”.
L C R SR SC SL SW
SPEAKER
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