#
When selecting
TA OFF
in
TA 1
, you cannot
switch to
TA 2
.
4 Push MULTI-CONTROL left or right to
select the speaker to be adjusted.
Each pushing
MULTI-CONTROL
left or right
selects the speaker in the following order:
High L
(high-range left)
High R
(high-range
right)
Mid R
(middle-range right)
Mid L
(middle-range left)
Low L
(low-range left)
Low R
(low-range right)
Front L
(front left)
Front R
(front right)
Rear R
(rear right)
Rear L
(rear left)
Sub. W
(subwoofer)
#
You cannot select
Sub. W
when the subwoo-
fer output is off.
5 Push MULTI-CONTROL up or down to
adjust the distance between the selected
speaker and the listening position.
Each pushing
MULTI-CONTROL
up or down
increases or decreases the distance.
400.0cm
0.0cm
is displayed as the distance
is increased or decreased, ifyou have selected
centimeters (
(cm)
).
160inch
0inch
is displayed as the distance
is increased or decreased, ifyou have selected
inches (
(inch)
).
#
You can adjust the distance for the other
speakers in the same way.
6 Press BAND/ESC to cancel the time
alignment mode.
About the network
function
The network function lets you divide the audio
signal into different frequency bands, and
then reproduce each ofthem through sepa-
rate speaker units.
You can then make precise adjustments to the
reproduced frequency band (with a low-pass
filter or high-pass filter), level, phase and other
parameters to match the characteristics of
each speaker unit.
Adjustable parameters
The network function enables adjustment of
the following parameters. Make adjustments
in line with the reproduced frequency band
and characteristics ofeach connected speaker
unit.
Reproduced frequency band
Pass
Slope (dB/oct.)
Frequency
(Hz)
Level
Level
(dB)
Cut-off frequency
of LPF
Cut-off frequency
of HPF
Reproduced frequency band
Adjusting the HPF (high-pass filter) or LPF
(low-pass filter) cut-off frequency lets you set
the reproduced frequency band for each
speaker unit.
!
The HPF cuts frequencies (low) below the
set frequency, letting high frequencies
through.
!
The LPF cuts frequencies (high) above the
set frequency, letting low frequencies
through.
Audio Adjustments
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