Pioneer DV-AX10 Owner's Manual - Page 33

Adjust the Output Level from the Speakers Gain Setting

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Adjusting Audio and Video Settings Adjust the Output Level from the Speakers (Gain Setting) Expert 1 Audio2 Video Language General Audio DRC - Off Audio Out - 2 Channel Speaker Setting Gain Setting Fix Hi-Brid SACD - SVAarCiaDble CD Digital Direct - Off Pure Audio Clock - Off Move SETUP Exit 1 Audio2 Video Language General Gain Setting Center Gain - 0.0dB L R Test Tone - Off SW LS RS Move -/+ Return ENTER Select SETUP Exit This setting should be made when the Mulutichannel AUDIO OUT jacks on the rear panel are connected to an AV amplifier or receiver. The output level of each speaker in your system can be set and confirmed. The factory setting is set to "Fix". However, when you want to adjust the output level, select "Variable". When "Variable" is selected 1 Move the cursor control joystick right or left to select a speaker. Front Left, Center, Front Right, Surround Left, Surround Right, Subwoofer, Front Left, ... Speakers set to "Off" in the [Speaker Setting] setting cannot be selected. Move the cursor control joystick down. 2 Move the cursor control joystick right or left to set the output level. The value can be adjusted in the range of -6.0 dB to 6.0 dB in 0.5 dB increments. The output level of front L/R speakers are fixed and therefore cannot be adjusted. 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each speaker in your system. Move the cursor control joystick down. 4 Move the cursor control joystick right or left to output the test tone to confirm the output levels. Off :Test tone is not output. (Factory Setting) On :Test tone output is manually controlled. Auto :Test tone is automatically output. When "On" is selected Move the cursor control joystick up to the speaker selection line, then Move the cursor control joystick right or left to select the speaker to output the test tone from. The test tone is output from the selected speaker. To output the test tone from another speaker, change the speaker selection. When "Auto" is selected Test tone is output in the following order. Front Left, Center, Front Right, Surround Left, Surround Right, Front Left, ... 5 Move the cursor control joystick up to the [Gain] setting, then move the cursor control joystick right or left to adjust the output level while listening to the test tone. ADJUSTING AUDIO AND VIDEO SETTINGS To stop the test tone Move the cursor control joystick down to the [Test Tone] setting, then move the cursor control joystick right or left to select "Off" in the [Test Tone] setting. Notes • When "Variable" is selected, the output level of all speakers is uniformly set to -6.0 dB. The output level of each speaker (center, surround, or sub woofer) can then be adjusted in the range of -6.0 dB to 6.0 dB. "6.0 dB" is the maximum level of "Variable" and also the level set for "Fix". Therefore, when "Variable" is selected, the output level will usually be lower than when the setting is set to "Fix". • The "Variable" setting has no effect on CD and Video CD playback. • The test tone is not output when the setting is set to "2 Channel" in the [Audio Out] setting (page 31), while the disc tray opens, or while a disc is playing. 33 En

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Adjusting Audio and Video Settings
ADJUSTING AUDIO AND VIDEO SETTINGS
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Adjust the Output Level from the Speakers (Gain Setting)
Expert
This setting should be made when the
Mulutichannel AUDIO OUT
jacks on the rear panel are connected to an AV amplifier or receiver.
The output level of each speaker in your system can be set and
confirmed. The factory setting is set to
"Fix"
. However, when you
want to adjust the output level, select
"Variable"
.
When "Variable" is selected
1
Move the
cursor control joystick
right or left to select a
speaker.
Front Left, Center, Front Right, Surround Left, Surround Right,
Subwoofer, Front Left, ...
Speakers set to
"Off"
in the
[Speaker Setting]
setting cannot be
selected.
Move the
cursor control joystick
down.
2
Move the
cursor control joystick
right or left to set the
output level.
The value can be adjusted in the range of -6.0 dB to 6.0 dB in 0.5
dB increments. The output level of front L/R speakers are fixed and
therefore cannot be adjusted.
3
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each speaker in your system.
Move the
cursor control joystick
down.
4
Move the
cursor control joystick
right or left to output the
test tone to confirm the output levels.
Off
:Test tone is not output.
(Factory Setting)
On
:Test tone output is manually controlled.
Auto
:Test tone is automatically output.
When "On" is selected
Move the
cursor control joystick
up to the speaker selection line,
then Move the
cursor control joystick
right or left to select the
speaker to output the test tone from. The test tone is output from
the selected speaker. To output the test tone from another speaker,
change the speaker selection.
When "Auto" is selected
Test tone is output in the following order.
Front Left, Center, Front Right, Surround Left, Surround Right, Front
Left, ...
5
Move the
cursor control joystick
up to the
[Gain]
setting,
then move the
cursor control joystick
right or left to adjust
the output level while listening to the test tone.
To stop the test tone
Move the
cursor control joystick
down to the
[Test Tone]
setting,
then move the
cursor control joystick
right or left to select
"Off"
in
the
[Test Tone]
setting.
Notes
When
"Variable"
is selected, the output level of all speakers is uniformly
set to –6.0 dB. The output level of each speaker (center, surround, or
sub woofer) can then be adjusted in the range of –6.0 dB to 6.0 dB.
"6.0
dB"
is the maximum level of
"Variable"
and also the level set for
"Fix"
.
Therefore, when
"Variable"
is selected, the output level will usually be
lower than when the setting is set to
"Fix"
.
The
"Variable"
setting has no effect on CD and Video CD playback.
The test tone is not output when the setting is set to
"2 Channel"
in the
[Audio Out]
setting (
page 31
), while the disc tray opens, or while a disc
is playing.
Audio Out
2 Channel
Audio DRC
Off
Speaker Setting
Audio2
General
Language
Video
1
Move
Exit
SETUP
Gain Setting
CD Digital Direct
Off
Hi-Brid SACD
Pure Audio Clock
Off
Fix
Variable
Gain Setting
0.0dB
Audio2
General
Language
Video
1
/+
SETUP
Move
Exit
ENTER
Select
Gain
Test Tone
Return
L
R
SW
LS
RS
Off
Center