Denon AVR-1706 Stereo System User Manual


 
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Easy Setup and Operation Easy Setup and Operation
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Starting Auto Setup
Measurement of each channel is performed as follows:
1
Press the CURSOR
FF
button to start the Auto
Setup.
Start the measurements.
Auto Set <Start
FL FR C SW SL SR
SBL SBR
1 2 3
1: Only the front speakers (A) are measured, front speakers
(B) are not available. Even if the front speakers (B) are
set, the setting automatically switches to the front
speakers (A) once measurements are completed.
2: The subwoofer speaker is measured twice.
3: When ZONE2 is selected, this is not displayed (
page 43).
After each channel is measured, Calculating appears.
The display switches to the speaker check display
automatically.
Measure:FL <Ccl
Calculating
Speaker:3/4/.1
3
Disconnect the setup mic to finish Auto Setup.
Measurement is cancelled if the MASTER VOLUME control knob
is operated while the Auto Setup is performed.
If the output volume and crossover frequency of your
subwoofer speaker can be changed, then set the volume to
halfway and the crossover filter to maximum or switch off
the low-pass filter.
The speaker configuration, delay time and channel level
measurement values can be checked using the system
setup function ( page 38 ~ 41).
2 Check the results of the speaker detection
Example: 7.1-channel systems
Speaker:3/4/.1
Subwoofer
Surround and Surround back speaker
Front and Center speaker
2
Press the CURSOR
DD
or
HH
button to select
“Store”, then press the CURSOR
FF
button.
Setup <Store
Storing
Store:
Store the checked measurement values.
All parameters are stored.
Cancel:
Cancel the checked measurement values.
2 About automatic retry
To confirm the results of the measurements, remeasurement is
automatically performed.
Remeasurement is performed up to 2 times. During this time,
Retry1 or Retry2 is displayed on the display.
Overload Retry1
NOTE:
When measurements have been made using the
measurement microphone, speakers with built-in filters,
such as a subwoofer, might be set to a value that differs
from the physical distance because of the internal electrical
delay.