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Setting Up Speakers

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Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit Setting Up Speakers Remote Setup Before you can begin using the receiver to control your home entertainment system, you must set up Remote Control unit to operate your speakers effectively. There are three areas of speaker setup: • SP Selection • SP Level • SP Distance The receiver must be on and speakers must be connected before you can set up speakers. Speaker Selection: Press the Music key or Movie key to display the "Menu". Tuner FM 01ch Auto 87.50MHz Menu 36 1. Press the Menu key (LCD function key 2). Home Setup 2. Press the Setup key (LCD function key 2). 01.IR 02.Surround 03.Contrast Home Enter 3. Press the LCD cursor up/down key ( , ) to select "02. Surround", then press the Enter key (LCD function key 2) Surround SetUp Sub Woofer = On Home Next 4. Press the LCD cursor up/down key ( , ) to select Sub Woofer On or Off, then press the Next key (LCD function key 2). • If you selected On for the subwoofer, all of the bass below 80Hz is removed from all other Normal setting speakers in your system and is sent to the subwoofer in all listening modes. This improves your speakers' power handling and reduces overall distortion. • If you selected Off for the subwoofer, the bass tone is output from the front L and R speakers. 5. When the front (left and right) speaker setting menu (Front) appears, select Front Normal or Large in the same way as step 4, then press the Next key. (If you set the subwoofer to Off in step 4, skip this step.) 6. When the center speaker setting menu (Center) appears, select Center Normal, Large or Off in the same way as step 4, then press the Next key. Select Off when no center speaker is connected. (If you select Normal in step 5. "Large" cannot be selected here.) 7. When the surround (left and right) speaker setting menu (Surround) appears, select Surround Normal, Large or Off in the same way as step 4, then press the Next key. Select Off when no surround speaker is connected. (If you select Normal in step 5. "Large" cannot be selected here) • Select Normal if the speaker is not capable of producing clean, deep bass energy at output levels that match those produced by a typical powered subwoofer. All bass below 80Hz in that channel is removed from that speaker and is sent to the subwoofer in all listening modes. Most speakers should be considered Normal. If no subwoofer is connected, that signal is sent to left and right front speakers. • Select Large if the speaker is capable of producing clean, deep bass energy at output levels that match those produced by a typical powered subwoofer. All bass below 80Hz in that channel is left in that speaker in all listening modes. The subwoofer may not output audio depending on the input signal, speaker setup and listen mode.

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Chapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit
Remote Setup
Before you can begin using the receiver to control your home
entertainment system, you must set up Remote Control unit
to operate your speakers effectively. There are three areas of
speaker setup:
SP Selection
SP Level
SP Distance
The receiver must be on and speakers must be connected
before you can set up speakers.
Setting Up Speakers
Speaker Selection:
Press the
Music
key or
Movie
key to display the “Menu”.
Surround
SetUp
Sub
Woofer
=
On
Home
Next
01.IR
02.Surround
03.Contrast
Home
Enter
1.
Press the
Menu
key (LCD function key 2).
2.
Press the Setup key (LCD function key 2).
3.
Press the LCD cursor up/down key (
,
) to select
“02. Surround”, then press the Enter key (LCD function
key 2)
4.
Press the LCD cursor up/down key (
,
) to select
Sub Woofer
On
or
Off
, then press the Next key (LCD
function key 2).
If you selected
On
for the subwoofer, all of the bass
below 80Hz is removed from all other
Normal
set-
ting speakers in your system and is sent to the
subwoofer in all listening modes. This improves your
speakers’ power handling and reduces overall distortion.
If you selected
Off
for the subwoofer, the bass tone is
output from the front L and R speakers.
Tuner
FM
01ch
Auto
87.50MHz
Menu
Home
Setup
5.
When the front (left and right) speaker setting menu
(
Front
) appears, select
Front Normal
or
Large
in the
same way as step 4, then press the Next key. (If you set
the subwoofer to
Off
in step 4, skip this step.)
6.
When the center speaker setting menu (Center) appears,
select
Center
Normal
,
Large
or
Off
in the same way as
step 4, then press the Next key. Select Off when no cen-
ter speaker is connected. (If you select
Normal
in step
5. “Large” cannot be selected here.)
7.
When the surround (left and right)
speaker setting menu
(
Surround
) appears, select
Surround
Normal
,
Large
or
Off
in the same way as step 4, then press the Next
key. Select
Off
when no surround speaker is connected.
(If you select
Normal
in step 5. “Large” cannot be se-
lected here)
• Select
Normal
if the speaker is not capable of pro-
ducing clean, deep bass energy at output levels that
match those produced by a typical powered
subwoofer. All bass below 80Hz in that channel is
removed from that speaker and is sent to the sub-
woofer in all listening modes. Most speakers should
be considered
Normal.
If no subwoofer is connected,
that signal is sent to left and right front speakers.
Select
Large
if the speaker is capable of producing
clean, deep bass energy at output levels that match
those produced by a typical powered subwoofer. All
bass below 80Hz in that channel is left in that speaker
in all listening modes. The subwoofer may not out-
put audio depending on the input signal, speaker
setup and listen mode.