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VOL
ADJUSTING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS
When reproducing the source encoded with a Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround or DTS using an appropriate DSP program, it is
important to adjust the sound output level of each channel to be the same when heard at the listening position, so that the best
performance of these digital sound fields can be obtained. Even when the other sound field is selected, you can enjoy the
characteristics of each sound field.
Speaker output levels may be adjusted by using the remote control before playback by following the steps.
1
Press POWER
p
to turn on the power.
The STANDBY indicator goes off.
POWER
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2
3
MENU
LEVEL
TEST
DISPLAY
–
+
EFFECT
ON/OFF
MUTE
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–
B. BOOST
POWER
INPUT
TV VOL
+
CH
–
CH
+
TV VOL
–
DSP
VOL
1
2
TV MUTE
ENTER
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CODE SET
DVD
VCR
TV
TV INPUT
TITLE
MENU
1
2
3
POWER
TEST
2
Press TEST.
Test tones (like pink noise) will be output in the
following order.
A: When the VIRTUAL SURROUND or SILENT
CINEMA program is selected
RIGHT
CENTER**
LEFT
RIGHT
SURROUND
LEFT
SURROUND
Rear speakers
Front speaker unit
** Although the center speaker is not built into the front
speaker unit, the sound of the center channel is
output from the left and right main channels
simultaneously.
3
Adjust the level of the test tone using VOL +/–.
(Adjust to your listening level.)
Pressing VOL + increases the level, while pressing
VOL – decreases the level.
RIGHT*
LEFT*
RIGHT
SURROUND
LEFT
SURROUND
Front speaker unit
(Virtual)
(Virtual)
* You can hear the sound of the left and right main
channels or rear virtual channels through the
headphones when SILENT CINEMA is selected.
B: When the DSP program except the VIRTUAL
SURROUND or SILENT CINEMA is selected