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Setting up speaker levels for DSP
CLASS
MENU
MPX
SET UP
D. ACCESS
TOP MENU
SOURCE
SOURCE SELECT
DVD
TAPE
CD
TUNER
TV CONT.
CH. SELECT
FUNCTION
FL
DIMMER
RECEIVER
MD
CD-R
*
&
#
@
TV VOL.
EFFECT
TV FUNC.
TEST
TONE
MUTING
MASTER
VOLUME
DSP MODE
SORROUND
2
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AV MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
LEVEL
CHANNEL
STATION
$
$
ENTER
FQ
FQ
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2
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5
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9
0
7
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3, 5,
7
4, 6,
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memo
Setting Up for Surround Sound
1
Use the DSP MODE button to turn on a DSP
effect.
You can cycle through the five
different types with the DSP button.
2
Play a source (CD, tape,etc.) and set master
volume to a moderate level.
3
Press the CH. SELECT button.
The first speaker FL (front left) and it's relative volume level (+/-
**dB) appears in the display.
4
Adjust the front left (FL) speaker level with
the LEVEL +/– buttons.
Adjust the volumes of the speakers to a standard level of your
choice when seated in your normal listening position.
5 Press CH. SELECT again to move to the next
speaker.
The second speaker CT (center) and it's relative volume level (+/-
**dB) appears in the display.
6
Adjust the center (CT) speaker level with the
LEVEL +/– buttons.
Adjust the volume of the speaker so its volume seems the same as
the previous speaker from your normal listening position.
7
Repeat steps 3 & 4 for all of your speakers.
Adjust the volumes of the all speakers so their volume seems the
same from your normal listening position.
• These speaker level settings are applicable to DSP effects
only.
• Each effect level applies only to the DSP type (HALL for
example) that it is set in. You can set the effect levels for
each type independently.