Philips DFR9000 Home Theater System User Manual


 
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10.2 Balance menu
In the 'Balance' menu you can set the volume for the various speakers connected.You can also
activate a test tone which can be used to obtain the correct balance between the volume
levels of the speakers.The selected speaker will be indicated in the right display.
Also see 'Setting the speaker volume' in in '6. Setting up the receiver'.
Test tone Allows setting the correct volume level of the six channels with help of a noise signal. Selecting
‘On' immediately starts the test tone. Pressing 1 (6) will stop the test tone automatically.
L(eft) Volume Sets the volume of the front left speaker from - 10 dB to + 10 dB.
R(ight) Volume Sets the volume of the front right speaker from - 10 dB to + 10 dB.
C(entre) Volume Sets the volume of the centre speaker from - 10 dB to + 10 dB.
S(urround) L(eft) Vol(ume) Sets the volume of the surround left speaker from - 10 dB to + 10 dB.
S(urround) R(ight) Vol(ume) Sets the volume of the surround right speaker from - 10 dB to + 10 dB.
S(urround) B(ack) Vol(ume) Sets the volume of the surround back speaker from - 10 dB to + 10 dB.
Sub(woofer) Vol(ume) Sets the volume of the subwoofer from - 10 dB to + 10 dB.
LFE Vol(ume) Sets the low frequency effect volume from - 10 dB to 0 dB.
Default Selects the default factory volume settings for all speakers (0 dB).
10.3 Speakers menu
In the 'Speaker' menu you can let the receiver know how many speakers are connected and
how big they are by setting the speaker size and distance.The selected speaker will be
indicated in the right display. Also see 'Setting the speaker size and distance' in '6. Setting up
the receiver'. Some combinations of speaker size settings are not allowed. If this is the case the
respective values will be greyed out.
L(eft) + R(ight) size Selects the front left and right speaker size: 'Large' or 'Small'.
C(entre) size Selects the centre speaker size: 'Large', 'Small' or 'None'.
Surr(ound) size Selects the surround left and right speaker size: 'Large', 'Small' or 'None'.
Surr(ound) Back Selects whether a surround back speaker is available ('Yes' or 'No' ) or a passive subwoofer is
connected ('Subwoofer').
Sub(woofer) 'No': No subwoofer connected.
'Yes': Subwoofer connected. In case 'small' speakers are connected, the subwoofer will
reproduce the the bass tones of the 'small' speakers and the LFE channel.
'Always': Subwoofer connected.The subwoofer will reproduce the the bass tones of all
speakers ('small' and 'large') and the LFE channel.
Cut off Determines the cutoff (crossover) frequency of 'small' speakers and subwoofer. Please refer to
the Instructions for Use of your speaker system for more detaild setup information.