Motorola DCP501 User Guide - Page 61

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY, frequency

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Operation 51 7 Press CURSOR left/right (< >) to display Y E S or N O . If N O is selected, the box around the L F E (low frequency effects) icon on the DCP501 turns off. Selecting N O defaults all speaker sizes to L A R G E . Select N O if you are not connecting a subwoofer to the AUDIO-PREOUT-SUB connector on the back of the DCP501. 8 Press SELECT or OK to accept your selection. 9 CROSSOVER FREQUENCY: Press down arrow (∨) to select the subwoofer crossover frequency, which is the frequency below which sound is output by your subwoofer. The factory setting is 8 0 H z. On-screen Display DCP501 Display * S U B WO O F E R SET UP * S U B WO O F E R ? : X CROS S OV E R F REQ : S U B WO O F E R L E V E L : RET URN T O ME N U Y E S 8 0 Hz 0 d B SUB CROS S 10 Press SELECT or OK and the currently selected setting flashes. In this example, 8 0 H z flashes. On-screen Display DCP501 Display * S U B WO O F E R SET UP * S U B WO O F E R ? : X CROS S OV E R F REQ : S U B WO O F E R L E V E L : RET URN T O ME N U Y E S 8 0 Hz 0 d B 80 11 Press CURSOR left/right (< >) to raise or lower the crossover frequency to 6 0 H z , 8 0 H z , 1 0 0 H z , or 1 2 0 H z . If the subwoofer has its own adjustment for crossover frequency, the DCP501 menu setting should be set to the same (or closest) value. 12 Press SELECT or OK to accept your selection. DCP501 User Guide

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Operation
51
DCP501 User Guide
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7
Press
CURSOR
left/right (
<
>
) to display
YES
or
NO
. If
NO
is selected, the box around the
LFE
(low frequency effects) icon on the DCP501 turns off. Selecting
NO
defaults all speaker
sizes to
LARGE
. Select
NO
if you are not connecting a subwoofer to the
AUDIO
-
PREOUT
-
SUB
connector on the back of the DCP501.
8
Press
SELECT
or
OK
to accept your selection.
9
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY
: Press down arrow (
) to select the subwoofer crossover
frequency, which is the frequency below which sound is output by your subwoofer. The
factory setting is
80Hz
.
On-screen Display
DCP501 Display
10
Press
SELECT
or
OK
and the currently selected setting flashes. In this example,
80Hz
flashes.
On-screen Display
DCP501 Display
11
Press
CURSOR
left/right (
<
>
) to raise or lower the crossover frequency to
60Hz
,
80Hz
,
100Hz
, or
120Hz
. If the subwoofer has its own adjustment for crossover frequency, the
DCP501 menu setting should be set to the same (or closest) value.
12
Press
SELECT
or
OK
to accept your selection.
8
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C R O
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