To Calibrate Channel Levels:
1. From the MAIN MENU, press #6 CALIBRATION.
The CALIBRATION menu appears:
2. Press #s 1-8 to adjust the speaker’s level.
The blinking channel is the one you can adjust.
3. Press the volume controls on the remote or rotate the
front panel volume control to raise the level in the channel,
or to lower it. It is the goal to set all speakers to 75dB.
4. When you have the level set for all of the channels in your
system, press EXIT to save your settings.
DVD Audio Full Range
This Setting Applies Only to the 7.1 Analog Input.
To set the DVD Audio Full Range Mode:
1. From the MAIN MENU, select #9 DVD AUDIO FULLRANGE.
2. Use the SELECT button on the remote to toggle back and
forth between YES and NO. When YES Is selected, all signals
present at the input will be sent to the output and be
affected ONLY by the VOLUME control. When NO is selected,
the filters are defined by the SPEAKER SIZE settings.
Channels set to LARGE will receive a full bandwidth signal
while channels set to SMALL will have limited low frequency
response. Analog filters remove the low bass frequencies
from the signal and redirect them to the subwoofer.
3. Press EXIT on the remote or front panel to save your settings.
Reset to Defaults
We recommend not using this feature unless there is trouble
with any of the settings you have made. This is a quick way to
return the unit to "out of box" conditions. This will also be
used when there are updates to the firmware.
1. Press "0" when in the MAIN MENU.
2. Toggle between YES and NO by using the SELECT button.
PLEASE EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION.
Bass Trim
The A/V PROCESSOR offers traditional bass controls, each
with a range of +/-6 decibels.
To Adjust Bass or Treble:
1. From the MAIN MENU, select #5 BASS TRIM.
The BASS TRIM menu appears.
2. Press VOL UP or Down to set level.
3. Press EXIT on the remote or front panel to save settings.
Channel Level Calibration
For proper surround-sound presentation, all of the channels
in your system must be balanced, so that they all play at the
same volume as heard from your favorite listening chair. If
one or two channels are louder than the others, it will make
surround effects less convincing. Although it is possible to
adjust channel levels by ear, we strongly suggest you use a
signal-pressure level (SPL) meter instead. Radio Shack makes
a very good and inexpensive one, model 33-4050. Set the
meter for “C” weighting and “slow” response.
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USA
X
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EUROPE
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TV SETTING
NTSC
DAE PRODUCT ID
4508
DAE VERSION NUMBER
1.1
MICRO MODEL ID
M6700
MICRO VERSION NUMBER
3.2
EXIT
TUNER/PAL/NTSC MENU
INPUT
BASS TRIM
1
VCR O
B
2
AV1
O B
3
TV
O B
4
AV2
O B
5
CABLE
O
B
6
SAT
O B
7
DVD
O B
8
CD
O B
9
TAPE
O B
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BASS TRIM MENU
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
1
FRONT LEFT
O B
2
CENTER
O B
3
FRONT RIGHT
O B
4
SURROUND RIGHT
O B
5
BACK RIGHT
O B
6
BACK LEFT
O B
7
SURROUND LEFT
O B
8
SUBWOOFER
O B
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CALIBRATION MENU
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
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