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NOTE
• Depending on the sound source or listening condition, surround
effect may not be obtained even when the Dolby Digital surround
or Dolby Pro Logic is selected.
• The full Dolby Digital surround or Dolby Pro Logic effect cannot
be obtained when using software not recorded in the Dolby
Digital surround or Dolby Pro Logic system. In this case, use
the DSP surround system instead (see page 10).
• When headphones are plugged in:
- The Dolby Pro Logic system is automatically canceled.
- The Dolby Digital surround mode is automatically changed to
“2chSTEREO.”
• While headphones are plugged in:
- The Dolby Pro Logic cannot be turned on.
- The Dolby Digital surround mode cannot be changed.
• The Dolby Pro Logic system is automatically canceled and
cannot be turned on when the input signal is 96 kHz.
ADJUSTING SPEAKER LEVEL BALANCE
The unit is equipped with a built-in test signal generator called a
noise sequencer for easy balance adjustment of all five channels.
The sequencer outputs a noise signal that “travels” from channel
to channel, enabling the simple adjustment of sound level to
achieve the same apparent loudness, at your listening position,
from each channel.
1 Select the Dolby Digital surround (except
“2chSTEREO”) or Dolby Pro Logic mode
according to the current type and placement of
your speakers.
(See page 15.)
2 Press the MANUAL SELECT button on the remote
control and hold it down for about two seconds
until “L” of “L/R 0dB” starts to flash.
A noise signal is sent to each channel in turn as follows:
DOLBY D (PRO LOGIC) NORMAL or WIDE mode
PHANTOM mode
3 STEREO NORMAL or WIDE mode
* “L” or “R” flashes to indicate one of the front speakers from
which the noise signal is output.
DOLBY SURROUND AND
DTS SURROUND
To be continued