Panasonic SAXR58 SAXR58 User Guide - Page 27
Speaker and size, settings, Distance, LR BI-WIRE setting, Low-pass filter, Auto Setup, and confirm.
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Receiver settings ENGLISH 2a Select and confirm. 2b Select the speaker you want to set and confirm. SUBW: LR: C: S: SB: Subwoofer Front speakers Center speaker Surround speakers Surround back speakers 3 Change the setting and confirm. Speaker and size settings When you have set the front speakers (LR) as "LARGE" • • • Set the speakers and their sizes. Different speakers play different ranges. Change the size setting to achieve a satisfactory bass. Only change this setting if • • The subwoofer outputs bass even when you are playing analogue or PCM stereo sources. The sound recorded for the LFE (low frequency effect) channel is played through the subwoofer. auto speaker setup has not For your reference produced a satisfactory result. • The "SMALL" setting allows you to set the low pass filter to suit the frequency range of your speakers. (➡ below) • The following settings are automatic: "SUBW" (subwoofer) is set to "YES" if you set "LR" (front) to "SMALL". "LR" is set to "LARGE" if you set "SUBW" to "NO". • "SB" (surround back) have the same size setting as "S" (surround). SUBW (Subwoofer) NO: Unconnected YES : Connected (factory setting) LR (Front), C (Center), S (Surround) NONE: Speakers not connected (center or surround) SMALL : Speakers that cannot adequately reproduce the bass range (sufficient for most speakers when using a subwoofer) (factory setting). LARGE: Speakers that can reproduce a full sound range, down to 20 Hz. SB (Surround back) NONE: Not connected 1-SPK: 1 connected 2-SPK : 2 connected (factory setting) RETURN (Returns to the main menu) Distance Enter the distance of the speakers from the seating position so that the sound from all the speakers (except for the subwoofer) reaches you at the same time. LR BI-WIRE setting Change this setting if you have bi-wired your front speakers (➡ page 13). 2a Select and confirm. 2b Select the speaker you want to set and confirm. m 3 Select the distance and confirm. m 2a Select and confirm. 3 Select and confirm. L, R: Front speakers C: Center speaker LS, RS: Surround speakers SBL, SBR: Surround back speakers Adjustment range: 0.5 m to 15.0 m Factory settings: L, R (Front), C (Center) LS, RS (Surround), SBL, SBR (Surround back) 3.0 m 1.5 m Note "OVER" appears if a speaker was detected as being more than 15.0 m away during auto speaker setup. YES: You have bi-wired your front speakers NO: You have not bi-wired your front speakers Factory setting: NO Low-pass filter 2a Select and confirm. • Only necessary if you have set speaker size to "SMALL" (➡ above). • Small speakers are unable to reproduce the bass range adequately, so set the filter to match the range of your speakers so that more bass is output from the subwoofer. • Only change this setting if auto speaker setup has not produced a satisfactory result. 3 Select the cut-off frequency and confirm. The settings are 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 120 Hz, 140 Hz, 160 Hz, 180 Hz, and 200 Hz. Factory setting: 100 For your reference The filter applies to any speakers you have set as "SMALL". Auto Setup Reset • Reset the settings done in auto 2a Select and confirm. speaker setup. • Choose whether to check speaker polarity during auto speaker setup. 2b Select and confirm. (If polarity is reversed, a minus sign (-) appears besides the distance reading, for example, "L 3.0 -" to show that polarity has been 3 Select and confirm. corrected.) YES: Reset all auto speaker setup settings NO: To cancel Factory setting: NO Polarity 2a Select and confirm. 2bSelect and confirm. 3 Select and confirm. CHECK NO: Do not check polarity CHECK YES: To check polarity Factory setting: CHECK YES 27 RQTV0156