Toshiba SD-4109X Owners Manual - Page 40

Setting, details

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Function setup Customizing the Function Settings (continued) Setting details (Continued) Adjusting the delay time: When enjoying 5.1ch surround playback, it is ideal to choose a listening position that is the same distance from each speaker. By adjusting the delay time of the center/surround speakers, you can virtually create an ideal listening environment (as if the center/surround speakers were at their ideal locations respectively as below.) r- Ideal location of a center speaker All speakers should be located within a circle with a radius SL - )s SR (B) of Df. - Ideal location of a surround speaker Center Channel Delay 0msec: When Df equals Dc. 1msec: When (A) is approx. 34 cm (13 inch) 2msec: When (A) is approx. 68 cm (27 inch) 3msec: When (A) is approx. 102 cm (40 inch) . . . *(A) = Df - Dc Get your optimum value (0, 1, 2 . . . 5) dividing (A) by 34. Surround Channel Delay Omsec: When Df equals Ds. lmsec: When (B) is approx. 34 cm (13 inch) 2msec: When (B) is approx. 68 cm (27 inch) 3msec: When (B) is approx. 102 cm (40 inch) . . . *(B) = Df - Ds Get your optimum value (0, 1, 2 . . . 15) dividing (B) by 34. 3) Select "Test Tone" and press the ENTER button. The DVD video player outputs a test signal to each speaker when it is in stop mode. When playing a DVD video disc, it substitutes the current sound for the test signal. Press the t / ► buttons to switch the receiving speakers, and adjust the volume of each speaker at the same level by pressing the • / • buttons. If all the volume levels cannot be equalized, adjust them on the amplifier. 40 Note Depending on the disc, 6 channel sounds may not be output via the 5.1 CH SURROUND AUDIO OUT jacks. Dynamic Range Control CDVD-) Off: Full dynamic range is maintained. On: Dynamic range is reduced. Notes • This function works only during playback of Dolby Digital recorded discs. • The level of Dynamic Range Reduction may differ depending on the DVD video disc. Karaoke Vocal Off: The primary vocal is not output. On: The primary vocal is output when it is recorded on the disc. Notes • The vocal output feature is used during playback of Dolby Digital (multi-channel) recorded DVD KARAOKE discs. This feature allows you to turn off vocal audio tracks, or restore them for background accompaniment. • When playing KARAOKE, connect appropriate audio equipment such as an amplifier to the DVD video player. Extended Audio Features Some DVD video discs contain a special language track that describes the actions on-screen for visually impaired persons. The DVD video player automatically plays this special feature. Off: This function does not work. On: This function works. CD Attenuation c HDCD enhances the output sound level of audio CD by approximately 6 dB. As such, distortion may occur in some connected products that are unable to compensate for a wide range of input signal levels. (e.g. TV, stereo receivers) Off: For normal use. On: Select when an audio CD sound is distorted. Sound volume of an audio CD is lessened.

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Function
setup
Customizing
the
Function
Settings
(continued)
Setting
details
(Continued)
Adjusting
the
delay
time:
When
enjoying
5.1ch
surround
playback,
it is
ideal
to
choose
a
listening
position
that
is
the
same
distance
from
each
speaker.
By
adjusting
the
delay
time
of
the
center/surround
speakers,
you
can
virtually
create
an
ideal
listening
environment
(as
if
the
center/surround
speakers
were
at
their
ideal
locations
respectively
as
below.)
r—
Ideal
location
of
a
center
speaker
-
)s
SL
SR
(B)
All
speakers
should
be
located
within
a
circle
with
a
radius
of
Df.
Ideal
location
of
a
surround
speaker
Center
Channel
Delay
0msec:
When
Df
equals
Dc.
1
msec:
When
(A)
is
approx.
34
cm
(13
inch)
2msec:
When
(A)
is
approx.
68
cm
(27
inch)
3msec:
When
(A)
is
approx.
102
cm
(40
inch)
. . .
*(A)
=
Df
Dc
Get
your
optimum
value
(0,
1,
2
...
5)
dividing
(A)
by
34.
Surround
Channel
Delay
Omsec:
When
Df
equals
Ds.
lmsec:
When
(B)
is
approx.
34
cm
(13
inch)
2msec:
When
(B)
is
approx.
68
cm
(27
inch)
3msec:
When
(B)
is
approx.
102
cm
(40
inch)
.
.
.
*(B)
=
Df
Ds
Get
your
optimum
value
(0,
1,
2
.
.
.
15)
dividing
(B)
by
34.
3)
Select
"Test
Tone"
and
press
the
ENTER
button.
The
DVD
video
player
outputs
a
test
signal
to
each
speaker
when
it
is
in
stop
mode.
When
playing
a
DVD
video
disc,
it
substitutes
the
current
sound
for
the
test
signal.
Press
the
t
/
buttons
to
switch
the
receiving
speakers,
and
adjust
the
volume
of
each
speaker
at
the
same
level
by
pressing
the
/
buttons.
If
all
the
volume
levels
cannot
be
equalized,
adjust
them
on
the
amplifier.
Note
Depending
on
the
disc,
6
channel
sounds
may
not
be
output
via
the
5.1
CH
SURROUND
AUDIO
OUT
jacks.
Dynamic
Range
Control
CDVD
-)
Off:
Full
dynamic
range
is
maintained.
On:
Dynamic
range
is
reduced.
Notes
This
function
works
only
during
playback
of
Dolby
Digital
recorded
discs.
The
level
of
Dynamic
Range
Reduction
may
differ
depending
on
the
DVD
video
disc.
Karaoke
Vocal
Off:
The
primary
vocal
is
not
output.
On:
The
primary
vocal
is
output
when
it
is
recorded
on
the
disc.
Notes
The
vocal
output
feature
is
used
during
playback
of
Dolby
Digital
(multi
-channel)
recorded
DVD
KARAOKE
discs.
This
feature
allows
you
to
turn
off
vocal
audio
tracks,
or
restore
them
for
background
accompaniment.
When
playing
KARAOKE,
connect
appropriate
audio
equipment
such
as
an
amplifier
to
the
DVD
video
player.
Extended
Audio
Features
Some
DVD
video
discs
contain
a
special
language
track
that
describes
the
actions
on
-screen
for
visually
impaired
persons.
The
DVD
video
player
automatically
plays
this
special
feature.
Off:
This
function
does
not
work.
On:
This
function
works.
CD
Attenuation
c
HDCD
enhances
the
output
sound
level
of
audio
CD
by
approximately
6
dB.
As
such,
distortion
may
occur
in
some
connected
products
that
are
unable
to
compensate
for
a
wide
range
of
input
signal
levels.
(e.g.
TV,
stereo
receivers)
Off:
For
normal
use.
On:
Select
when
an
audio
CD
sound
is
distorted.
Sound
volume
of
an
audio
CD
is
lessened.
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