Kenwood KDC-X998 Instruction Manual - Page 23

Speaker, Display, Range

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5-8. Channel level fine adjustments After DTA compensation, you can finely adjust the unsatisfactory speaker volume of respective speaker. 1 Press [SRC] and select a source other than Standby ("STANDBY") using [Control] knob. Refer to (page 14). 2 Press [Control] knob. Enters the Function setting mode. 3 Select "Audio Control" > "Pro Setup" > "DTA Settings" > "Channel Level" using [Control] knob. For how to use [Control] knob, refer to (page 13). 4 Select a speaker using [Control] knob. Speaker Display Front Left speaker "Front""L" Front Right speaker "Front""R" Rear Left speaker "Rear""L" Rear Right speaker "Rear""R" Subwoofer Left "SW""L" Subwoofer Right "SW""R" (Colored text: Factory setting) Range -8 - 0 dB -8 - 0 dB -8 - 0 dB -8 - 0 dB -8 - 0 dB -8 - 0 dB 5 Select a value using [Control] knob. Exiting from the Function setting mode Press and hold [1/6]. 5-9. Resetting of DTA Settings You can reset the DTA-compensated values to the factory settings. 1 Press [SRC] and select a source other than Standby ("STANDBY") using [Control] knob. Refer to (page 14). 2 Press [Control] knob. Enters the Function setting mode. 3 Select "Audio Control" > "Pro Setup" > "DTA Settings" > "Reset DTA Setting" using [Control] knob. For how to use [Control] knob, refer to (page 13). 4 Select "YES" using [Control] knob. Exiting from the Function setting mode Press and hold [1/6]. English | 23

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5-8. Channel level fine adjustments
After DTA compensation, you can finely adjust
the unsatisfactory speaker volume of respective
speaker.
±
Press [SRC] and select a source other than
Standby (“STANDBY”) using [Control] knob.
Refer to
<Source selection> (page 14)
.
²
Press [Control] knob.
Enters the Function setting mode.
³
Select “Audio Control”
>
“Pro Setup”
>
“DTA
Settings”
>
“Channel Level” using [Control]
knob.
For how to use [Control] knob, refer to
<3-3. How
to select the item> (page 13)
.
´
Select a speaker using [Control] knob.
Speaker
Display
Range
Front Left speaker
“Front”“L”
-8 –
0
dB
Front Right speaker
“Front”“R”
-8 –
0
dB
Rear Left speaker
“Rear”“L”
-8 –
0
dB
Rear Right speaker
“Rear”“R”
-8 –
0
dB
Subwoofer Left
“SW”“L”
-8 –
0
dB
Subwoofer Right
“SW”“R”
-8 –
0
dB
(
Colored text
: Factory setting)
µ
Select a value using [Control] knob.
Exiting from the Function setting mode
Press and hold [
1
/
6
].
5-9. Resetting of DTA Settings
You can reset the DTA-compensated values to the
factory settings.
±
Press [SRC] and select a source other than
Standby (“STANDBY”) using [Control] knob.
Refer to
<Source selection> (page 14)
.
²
Press [Control] knob.
Enters the Function setting mode.
³
Select “Audio Control”
>
“Pro Setup”
>
“DTA
Settings”
>
“Reset DTA Setting” using [Control]
knob.
For how to use [Control] knob, refer to
<3-3. How
to select the item> (page 13)
.
´
Select “YES” using [Control] knob.
Exiting from the Function setting mode
Press and hold [
1
/
6
].