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Setting speakers and their sizes
• You can set connected speakers and their sizes manually.
• Different ranges are played by different speakers. Size setting is necessary for reproducing sources, particularly their bass section, completely.
1 Select and confirm the choice.
2 Select a speaker for setting and confirm the choice.
3 Change a setting and confirm the choice.
To go back to step 1
Select and confirm the choice.
When you set the front speakers (LR) as “
LARGE
”
• The subwoofer also makes audio output in the bass range when you perform stereo playback of analog and PCM sources.
• The subwoofer sends out only the LFE (low frequency effect channel) signal contained in
2-channel Dolby Digital or DTS sources when you play them in stereo.
SUBW
:Subwoofer
LR
: Front speakers
C
:
S
:
Center speaker
Surround speakers
SB
: Surround back speakers
SUBW
:
NO
; unconnected
YES
; connected
LR
,
C
,
S
:
NONE
;
For speakers you haven’t connected (center or surround only).
SMALL
;
For speakers that cannot adequately reproduce the bass range. This setting is sufficient for most speakers if you are using a subwoofer.
LARGE
;
For speakers that can sufficiently reproduce the bass range down to 20 Hz.
SB
:
NONE
;
For speakers you haven’t connected.
1-SPK
;
If you connect one surround back speaker.
2-SPK
;
If you connect two surround back speakers.
Factory settings:
LR
,
C
,
S
;
SMALL
SUBW
;
YES
SB
;
2-SPK
Setting distances
• By adjusting the distance from each speaker (except the subwoofer) to the seating area, the sound delay time is automatically adjusted so that sound reaches the listener at the same time.
Note
• Set the lowpass filter frequency according to frequencies available for playback when speakers are set as “
SMALL
”. The factory setting is 80 Hz. (below)
• The following are set automatically.
When you set “
LR
” to “
SMALL
”, “
SUBW
” is set to “
YES
”.
When you set “
SUBW
” to “
NO
”, “
LR
” is set to “
LARGE
”.
• The “
SB
” size becomes the “
S
” size because the unit does not offer “
SB
” size setting.
• When you change the number of connected speakers, settings made with the setup microphone are canceled. (
á
pages 24 and 25)
1 Select and confirm the choice.
2 Select a speaker for setting and confirm the choice.
L
: Front left
R
: Front
right
RS
: Surround right
SBL
: Surround back left
SBR
: Surround back right
C
: Center
LS
: Surround left
3 Select a distance and confirm the choice.
ft ft
Adjustment range:
1.0
to
45.0
ft
(feet)
This unit is adjusted at 0.5 feet intervals.
Factory settings:
L
,
R
;
C
;
10.0
ft
(feet)
10.0
ft
(feet)
LS
,
RS
;
5.0
ft
(feet)
SBL
,
SBR
;
5.0
ft
(feet)
Note
• Speakers whose polarity was automatically adjusted through the auto speaker setup using the setup microphone are displayed with “
–
” such as “
L 10.0 –
”.
• When the speaker distance measured through the auto speaker setup (
á
pages 24 and 25) exceeds 45 feet (15 meters), the distance is displayed as “
OVER
”.
1 Select and confirm the choice.
Setting the lowpass filter
• If the speaker sizes (above) are set to “
SMALL
”, make this setting.
• The unit cannot reproduce the entire bass range when speakers are set as “
SMALL
”. You can arrange the unit to provide missing bass sounds through the subwoofer by setting the lowpass filter frequency according to frequencies available for playback.
2 Select the lowpass filter frequency and confirm the choice.
Lowpass filter frequency for sending the bass range to the subwoofer:
80
,
100
,
120
,
140
,
160
,
180
,
200
(Hz)
Factory setting:
80
(Hz)
Note
The setting made through these steps applies to all speakers set as “
SMALL
”.
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Table of contents
- 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 3 Enjoying the Home Theater has become easy!
- 3 Supplied accessories
- 5 Control guide
- 7 using HDMI cables
- 8 Connect speakers
- 10 Detecting speakers automatically
- 11 Testing speaker output
- 12 Watch DVDs or TV
- 13 Enjoying the Home Theater through one-touch operations
- 14 (to use the TV, DVD recorder, DVD player, VCR)
- 15 (to use the TV, DVD recorder, DVD player)
- 17 To enjoy TV with surround sound
- 17 To connect a DVD recorder with built-in VCR
- 18 To enjoy analog sounds
- 18 (DVD analog 6-channel connections)
- 19 To connect the unit to a cable box or satellite receiver etc
- 19 To connect the unit to a CD player
- 19 To connect the unit to a video camera or game player etc
- 20 To connect bi-wire speakers
- 20 Making bi-wire setting
- 21 To connect a second pair of front speakers
- 21 Making surround speakers wireless with SH-FX50/SH-FX
- 22 Sending audio to another room with SH-FX
- 22 Making MULTI ROOM setting
- 23 Connecting antennas
- 23 Connecting XM Connect & Play or XMPassport system
- 26 Enjoying the Home Theater
- 27 Using SPEAKERS B
- 27 MULTI ROOM
- 27 ADVANCED DUAL AMP
- 27 BI-AMP
- 27 Playing DVD ANALOG 6CH/Enjoying high quality 2-channel analog sounds)
- 28 /NEO:6/SFC (Sound Field Control)
- 30 ” mode
- 30 Adjusting SFC (Sound Field Control)
- 31 Adjusting speaker volumes
- 31 Adjusting the subwoofer level
- 31 Silencing speakers temporarily
- 31 Dimming the display light (Dimmer)
- 32 How to set up
- 33 Adjusting the bass
- 33 Adjusting the treble
- 33 Balancing front speaker volumes
- 33 Changing the audio output (Dual program)
- 33 Adjusting the brightness of the display
- 33 Sleep timer
- 34 How to set up
- 35 Setting speakers and their sizes
- 35 Setting distances
- 35 Setting the lowpass filter
- 36 Setting the unit against automatic polarity adjustment)
- 36 Adjusting the balance/Correcting the HF and LF difference)
- 36 Setting ADVANCED DUAL AMP off
- 37 Changing the digital input settings
- 37 Setting input signals
- 37 Setting the unit against Ez Sync HDAVI Control
- 38 Listening clearly at low volume
- 38 Switching the attenuator
- 38 Adjusting audio timing to video timing
- 38 RESET (factory settings)
- 38 Using headphones
- 39 Audio signals and amp mechanism
- 40 Manual tuning
- 41 Preset tuning
- 41 Presetting stations
- 41 Listening to preset stations
- 41 Reducing excessive noise
- 42 Displaying the XM Satellite Radio ID
- 42 Positioning the antenna for optimal reception
- 43 Selecting XM channels by direct entry
- 43 Selecting XM channels by category
- 43 Displaying the XM channel information
- 44 Preset tuning
- 44 Presetting your favorite XM channels
- 44 Selecting the channel presets
- 44 XM advisory messages
- 45 Remote controlling a TV
- 45 Remote controlling a DVD recorder
- 46 Remote controlling a VCR
- 46 Remote controlling a DVD player
- 47 Remote controlling a CD player
- 47 Changing the remote control code
- 47 Entering a code to operate other equipment
- 48 Troubleshooting guide
- 49 Help message
- 49 Specifications
- 50 Limited Warranty (Only for the U.S.A.)
- 51 Limited Warranty (Only for Canada)
- 51 Maintenance
- 52 Product Service
- 52 Listening caution