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Front Panel Display Setup Walkthrough
Front Panel Display Setup Walkthrough
The Soundstage is equipped with an easy to use Setup Guide that will walk you
through the initial setup procedures. It will provide settings for bass
management, delay, and individual speaker levels. All these settings can be
further adjusted in more detailed menus within the Soundstage.
The key to setup of the Soundstage lies in the remote control, and the Speaker
Selection Grid. The center of the remote, outlined in gold, contains all the
buttons necessary for setting up the processor. The Speaker Selection Grid is
laid out as your speakers would be laid out in your listening room. (see page 21)
The LVL UP[FF] and LVL DN[REW] buttons perform any adjustments to the
current field.
The SEL/PLAY button at the center of the Speaker Selection Grid is used to enter
your selection and continue on through the Setup Guide.
PRESS THE
GUIDE
BUTTON TO ENTER THE FRONT PANEL SETUP GUIDE
The Front Panel Setup Guide will take you through the following steps:
SPEAKERS YOU HAVE
SEL/PLAY TO CONTINUE
In this section you will select the speakers that you have in your system, and
indicate the “size” of these speakers. [For more information on speaker “size”
please see the section on Bass Management] Press the SEL/PLAY button to begin
this portion of the setup procedure.
CENTER:LARGE
You can select Large, Small, or None. Use the LVL UP and LVL DN buttons to
change your selection, and press the SEL/PLAY button to continue.
FRONT SPEAKERS:LARGE
You can select Large, Small, or None. Use the LVL UP and LVL DN buttons to
change your selection, and press the SEL/PLAY button to continue
REAR SPEAKERS:LARGE
You can select Large, Small, or None. Use the LVL UP and LVL DN buttons to
change your selection, and press the SEL/PLAY button to continue
SUBWOOFER:YES
You can select YES, or NO. If you do not have a subwoofer connected to the
system at the subwoofer outputs, select NO. Use the LVL UP and LVL DN
buttons to adjust.
SPEAKER DISTANCES
The next section allows you to indicate the distances from each speaker to your
listening position. This is necessary in order to provide the proper delay settings
for each speaker. The distances are measured in feet to the nearest half-foot.