Introduction of DSP
adjustments
1
You can use this unit to control multi-channel
processor (e.g. DEQ-P7650), which is sold sepa-
rately.
!
Some functions may differ depending on the
multi-channel processor connected to this
unit.
By carrying out the following settings/adjust-
ments in the order shown, you can create a fi-
nely-tuned sound field effortlessly.
1
Setting the speaker setting
2
Using the position selector
3
Auto TA and EQ (auto-time alignment and auto-
equalizing)
4
Adjusting the time alignment
5
Adjusting the speaker output levels using a
test tone
6
Selecting a cut-off frequency
7
Adjusting the speaker output levels
8
Adjusting 3-band parametric equalizer
1
DSP display
Shows the DSP function names.
%
Touch A.MENU and then touch DSP to
display the DSP function names.
The DSP function names are displayed and
operable ones are highlighted.
#
When
A.MENU
is not displayed, you can dis-
play it by touching the screen.
#
You can also display
MENU
by clicking the
joystick.
#
To go to the next group of function names,
touch
NEXT
.
#
To return to the previous group of function
names, touch
PREV
.
#
When playing discs recorded with more than
96 kHz sampling frequency, you cannot use audio
functions. Also, equalizer curve setting,
POSITION
,
AUTO EQ
and
AUTO TA
will be can-
celled.
#
When playing discs recorded with more than
96 kHz sampling frequency, audio is outputted
from front speaker only.
#
When selecting the FM tuner as the source,
you cannot switch to
SLA
.
#
When playing other than the DVD disc, you
cannot switch to
D.R.C
.
#
When neither
FRONT-L
nor
FRONT-R
is se-
lected in
POSITION
, you cannot switch to
TIME ALIGNMENT
.
#
To return to the previous display, touch
BACK
.
#
To return to the display of each source, touch
ESC
.
Note
If you do not operate the DSP function within
about 30 seconds, the display is automatically re-
turned to the source display.
Using the sound field control
The SFC function creates the sensation of a
live performance.
DigitalSignalProcessor
En
65
Section
14
DigitalSignalProcessor