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By configuring the parameters in “MANUAL SETUP”, you can adjust a variety of system settings suited for your
listening environment. The following is a brief description of some of the useful menus you can configure in “MANUAL
SETUP”. For more detailed information, see “Customizing this unit (MANUAL SETUP)” (page 66) and “SET MENU
tree” (page 114).
Fine adjusting the speaker settings
In case speaker settings configured by automatic setup
does not match your listening environment, you can
configure them manually.
SPEAKER MENU
→
CONFIG
SPEAKER MENU
→
LEVEL
SPEAKER MENU
→
DISTANCE
Specifying the muting type
In case you do not want to fully mute audio when you
receive a call while watching your favorite TV program,
you can use this menu to specify the muting level.
VOLUME MENU
→
MUTING TYPE
Specifying the initial volume level
By adjusting this parameter, you can automatically control
the initial volume level regardless of the recording level of
the audio source.
VOLUME MENU
→
INIT. VOL.
Adjusting the dynamic range
The dynamic range is the difference between the
minimum and maximum amplitude. The higher the
dynamic range, the more accurate the sound reproduction
for bitstream signals. You can adjust the dynamic range
for speakers and headphones individually.
SOUND MENU
→
DYNAMIC RANGE
Adjusting the audio and video synchronization
Sometimes, depending on your video source component,
video is delayed relative to audio due to processing
problems. In this case, you need to manually adjust the
audio delay to keep it synchronized with the video. If you
connect the video source component to this unit using an
HDMI connection and your component supports the
LIPSYNC feature, you can adjust the audio/video
synchronization automatically.
SOUND MENU
→
LIPSYNC
Changing input/output assignment
In case the initial input/output assignments do not
correspond to your needs, you can rearrange them
according to your component to be connected to this unit.
You can also edit the input name to be displayed in the
front panel or in the OSD as necessary.
INPUT MENU
→
(input source)
→
I/O ASSIGNMENT
INPUT MENU
→
(input source)
→
INPUT RENAME
Fixing the volume difference between input
sources
The sound output level may vary depending on the audio
source components connected to this unit. In this case, you
can reduce or increase the output level of each input
source using this feature.
INPUT MENU
→
(input source)
→
VOL. TRIM
Setting the background video for audio sources
If you want to enjoy video images in combination with
music playback or radio, configure this setting to specify
the video input source. For example, to view DVD video
images while listening to the FM radio, set this setting
under “TUNER” to “DVD”.
INPUT MENU
→
(input source)
→
BGV
Adjusting the brightness of the front panel
display
You can make the front panel display darker or brighter by
configuring this setting.
OPTION MENU
→
DISPLAY SET
→
DIMMER
Turning on or off the short message display
Each time you operate this unit using controls on the front
panel or remote control keys, this unit displays short
messages on the OSD. If you want to turn off the short
message display, select “OFF” in this setting (Initial
factory setting is “ON”).
OPTION MENU
→
DISPLAY SET
→
SHORT
MESSAGE
Setting the amount of time to display OSD
information
You can set the amount of time to display iPod menu or
USB menu in the OSD after you perform a certain
operation.
OPTION MENU
→
DISPLAY SET
→
ON SCREEN
Protecting the setup values
After you have configured the sound field program
parameters and other system settings, you can use this
feature to prevent accidental changes to those setup
values.
OPTION MENU
→
MEMORY GUARD
What you can do with MANUAL SETUP