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    Basic VCD/CD Operations
    1 Turn On the Power
    Before turning on the system, turn on your TV if necessary and
    select the correct video input. (See the manual supplied with your
    TV.)
    •When you use a JVC’s TV, you can turn on your TV by pressing
    TV
     on the remote control, and select the video input by
    pressing TV/VIDEO. (If your TV is not a JVC’s, see “Operating
    Other Manufacturers’ TV” on page 55.)
    •For changing the OSD messages—the information on the TV
    screen—into the desired language, see “Setting the Initial
    Languages” on pages 49 and 50.
    Press STANDBY/ON
     AUDIO (or
    STANDBY/ON
     on the front panel).
    The STANDBY lamp goes off and the illumination
    lamp on the center unit lights up. The source
    indication selected previously appears on the display.
    2 Select the Source
    Press DVD.
    3 Load a VCD/CD
    On the front panel ONLY:
    Press 0 to open the disc tray, then place a disc correctly
    with its label side up.
    •When using a CD single (8 cm), place it on the inner circle of the
    disc tray.
    •Continued use of irregular shape CDs (heart-shape, octagonal,
    etc.) can damage the center unit.
    4 Start Playback
    Press 3/8.
    The disc tray closes. “LOADING” appears for
    a while.
    •You can also start playback by closing the
    disc tray using 0 on the front panel.
    STANDBY/ON
    AUDIO
    CORRECTINCORRECT
    •SVCD can be operated by using the VCD operation
    procedure.
    •For in-depth information about VCD/CD operations,
    see pages 27, 28, and 37 to 42.
    TUNER PRESET
    DISPLAY
    B.SEARCH DOWN
    REWUP
    FF
    F.SEARCH
    RETURN STEP
    TV/VIDEO
    TV VOLUME
    TV CHANNEL
    SUBTITLE
    TOP MENUTV STANDBY/ON
    AUDIO
    VCR
    VCR 
    CONTROL
    TUNER PRESET
    ENTER
    VOLUME
    MENU
    AUDIO/
    FM MODE
    VCR CHANNEL
    TUNING
    DVD FM/AM AUX
    MUTING
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    SLEEP
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    1STANDBY/ON
     AUDIO
    TV
    5VOLUME –5 VOLUME +TV/VIDEO
    6DSP MODE
    77
    MUTING4 3/8
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    To increase the volume, press and hold VOLUME +.
    To decrease the volume, press and hold VOLUME –.
    CAUTION:
    Always set the volume to the minimum before starting any source. If
    the volume is set at its high level, the sudden blast of sound energy
    can permanently damage your hearing and/or ruin your speakers.
    Notes:
    •By pressing VOLUME + or – repeatedly, you can adjust the volume
    level step by step.
    •The volume level can be adjusted within 51 steps—“MIN (minimum),”
    01 to 49, and “MAX (maximum).”
    To turn off the sounds temporarily
    From the remote control ONLY:
    Press MUTING.
    To restore the sound, press
    MUTING again.
    •Pressing VOLUME + or – also restores the sound.
    6 Activate DSP Mode
    You can enjoy DSP modes.
    DSP modes—HALL, THEATER, LIVE CLUB,
    DANCE CLUB
    DSP modes take effect only when you enjoy a disc recorded using
    Linear PCM—the LINEAR PCM indicator lights up on the display.
    To activate DSP modes
    Press DSP MODE (or DSP on the front panel).
    The DSP indicator lights up and the current DSP mode
    appears on the display for a while.
    •Each time you press the button, DSP mode changes as follows:
    —For in-depth information about DSP modes, see “Creating
    Realistic Sound Fields” on pages 21, 25, and 26.
    Note:
    Before activating DSP mode, adjust the speaker setting to bring out
    the best performance from this system.
    For in-depth information about adjusting the speaker setting, see
    “Speaker Settings” on pages 18 and 19.
    7 Stop Playback
    Press 7 twice.
    Playback stops completely and “VCD” or “CD”
    appears on the display. (The DVD player goes
    on working for 3 minutes after playback stops.)
    •This system can memorize the end point even when you press 7
    once. When you start playback again by pressing 3/8, playback
    begins from where it has been stopped—Resume play.
    To remove the loaded disc
    Press 0.
    “OPEN” appears on the display and the disc tray comes out.
    To close the disc tray, press 0 again.
    •If you do not press the button, the disc tray closes
    automatically after 3 minutes.
    To turn off the power (into standby)
    Press STANDBY/ON AUDIO (or
    STANDBY/ON
     on the front panel).
    The illumination lamp goes off and the STANDBY
    lamp lights up.
    •If you press STANDBY/ON
     AUDIO (or STANDBY/ON
    on the front panel) while the disc tray is kept open, the disc tray
    closes automatically, then the system is turned off.
    •A small amount of power is consumed even in standby mode. To
    turn the power off completely, unplug the AC power cord.
    STANDBY/ON
    AUDIO
    DSP MODE
    Sound signal
    indicators on the
    display
    TUNER PRESET
    Basic VCD/CD Operations
    TOP MENU MENU RETURNMUTING
    VOLUME
    HALLTHEATER
    Normal
    indication
    (canceled)LIVE CLUB
    DANCE CLUB
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    1 Turn On the Power
    Press STANDBY/ON AUDIO (or
    STANDBY/ON
     on the front panel).
    The STANDBY lamp goes off and the
    illumination lamp lights up on the center unit.
    The source indication selected previously appears
    on the display.
    2 Select the Band
    From the remote control:
    Press FM/AM.
    The last received station of the selected band is tuned in.
    •Each time you press the button, the band alternates
    between FM and AM.
    On the front panel:
    Press SOURCE repeatedly until the desired band (FM or AM)
    appears on the display.
    The last received station of the selected band is tuned in.
    •Each time you press the button, the source changes as
    follows:
    *“WAIT” appears on the display.
    3 Adjust the Volume
    To increase the volume, press and hold VOLUME +.
    To decrease the volume, press and hold VOLUME –.
    CAUTION:
    Always set the volume to the minimum before starting any source. If
    the volume is set at its high level, the sudden blast of sound energy
    can permanently damage your hearing and/or ruin your speakers.
    Notes:
    •By pressing VOLUME + or – repeatedly, you can adjust the volume
    level step by step.
    •The volume level can be adjusted within 51 steps—“MIN (minimum),”
    01 to 49, and “MAX (maximum).”
    •You can turn off the sounds temporarily by pressing MUTING.
    4 Tune in to a Station
    From the remote control:
    Press and hold TUNING +
    or – until the station
    frequency starts changing
    continuously on the display.
    The system starts searching
    for a station.
    On the front panel:
    1) Press 7 so that “MANUAL” appears on the display.
    2) Press and hold ¢ or 4 until the station frequency starts
    changing continuously on the display.
    The system starts searching for a station.
    Notes:
    •When a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in, the system
    stops searching, and the 
     indicator lights up on the display.
    •When an FM stereo program is received, the  indicator also
    lights up.
    •When you press the button repeatedly, the frequency changes step
    by step.
    To turn off the power (into standby)
    Press STANDBY/ON AUDIO (or
    STANDBY/ON
     on the front panel) again.
    The illumination lamp goes off and the STANDBY
    lamp lights up.
    •A small amount of power is consumed even in
    standby mode. To turn the power off completely, unplug the AC
    power cord.
    Basic Tuner Operations
    STANDBY/ON
    AUDIO
    FM/AM
    DVD player*AUX IN
    FM AM
    SOURCE
    B.SEARCH F.SEARCH
    VCR CHANNEL
    TUNING
    STANDBY/ON
    AUDIO
    VOLUME
    For in-depth information about tuner operations, see
    “Tuner Operations” on pages 47 and 48.
    1STANDBY/ON
     AUDIO
    3VOLUME –3VOLUME +
    2FM/AM
    4TUNING –4TUNING +
    MUTING
    DISPLAY
    B.SEARCH DOWN
    REWUP
    FF
    F.SEARCH
    RETURN STEP
    TV/VIDEO
    TV VOLUME
    TV CHANNEL
    SUBTITLE
    TOP MENUTV STANDBY/ON
    AUDIO
    VCR
    VCR 
    CONTROL
    TUNER PRESET
    ENTER
    VOLUME
    MENU
    AUDIO/
    FM MODE
    VCR CHANNEL
    TUNING
    DVD FM/AM AUX
    MUTING
    PROGRESSIVE
    SOUND
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    Other Basic Operations
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    150 120 90
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    Enjoying Sounds from the External
    Component
    You can enjoy sounds from the external component connected to the
    AUX IN jacks on the rear panel of the center unit.
    1 Select AUX as the source.
    From the remote control:
    Press AUX.
    Source changes to the external component connected
    to the AUX IN jacks.
    On the front panel:
    Press SOURCE repeatedly until “AUX IN”
    appears on the display.
    •Each time you press the button, the source
    changes as follows:
    *“WAIT” appears on the display.
    2Start playback on the external component.
    •For in-depth information about the external equipment, see the
    manual supplied for it.
    When you listen to analog sounds encoded with Dolby
    Surround, you can enjoy Dolby Surround.
    3Press PRO LOGIC to activate Dolby
    Surround.
    •Each time you press the button, Dolby Surround
    mode changes as follows:
    DVD player*AUX IN
    FM AM
    AUX
    SOURCE
    SLEEP
    SLEEP
    DISPLAY
    B.SEARCH DOWN
    REWUP
    FF
    F.SEARCH
    RETURN STEP
    TV/VIDEO
    TV VOLUME
    TV CHANNEL
    SUBTITLE
    TOP MENUTV VCR
    VCR 
    CONTROL
    TUNER PRESET
    ENTER
    VOLUME
    MENU
    AUDIO/
    FM MODE
    VCR CHANNEL
    TUNING
    DVD FM/AM AUX
    MUTING
    123
    456
    789
    0
    REMAIN
    PROGRAM
    D.R.C ZOOMSETUP
    PROGRESSIVE
    DSP MODE
    SLEEP
    TEST PRO LOGICSETTINGSOUND
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    AUX
    SLEEP
    PRO LOGIC3 STEREO
    STEREO
    (canceled)
    PRO LOGIC
    PRO LOGIC
    VIDEO MODE FILM MODE
    AUTO MODE
    PROGRESSIVE
    •When Dolby Surround activates, the PRO LOGIC indicator
    lights up on the display.
    –For in-depth information about Pro Logic modes, see “Creating
    Realistic Sound Fields” on pages 20 and 24.
    Selecting an Appropriate Progressive Mode
    You can select an appropriate progressive mode according to the
    picture type (film or video source).
    From the remote control ONLY:
    Press PROGRESSIVE repeatedly during playback
    until the progressive mode you want appears.
    •Each time you press the button, the progressive mode
    changes as follows:
    VIDEO MODE: Suitable for playing back a video source disc.
    FILM MODE: Suitable for playing back a film or progressive
    source disc.
    AUTO MODE: Normally select this. Used to play a disc
    containing both video and film source
    materials.
    This system recognizes the picture type (film or
    video source) of the current chapter.
    •If the playback picture is unclear or noisy, or the oblique lines of
    the picture are rough, try to change to other modes.
    Notes:
    •This mode is available only when progressive scanning mode is
    selected (see page 11).
    •For VCD/SVCD playback, VIDEO MODE is selected automatically
    and cannot be changed.
    Turning Off the Power with the Timer
    You can fall asleep while listening to music—Sleep Timer.
    From the remote control ONLY:
    Press SLEEP.
    •Each time you press the button, the shut-off time
    changes as follows:
    When the shut-off time comes, the system turns off automatically.
    To check or change the time remaining until the
    shut-off time
    Press SLEEP once.
    The remaining time (in minutes) appears on the display.
    •By pressing SLEEP, you can change the shut-off time.
    To cancel the Sleep Timer
    Press SLEEP repeatedly until “OFF” appears on the
    display.
    •Turning off the power also cancels the Sleep Timer. PROGRESSIVE
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    Speaker Settings
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    PRO LOGICSETTING
    Setting the Delay Time
    Adjust the delay time of the sounds from the center speaker and the
    rear speakers, comparing to that of the sounds from the front
    speakers. If the distance to the center speaker* and/or the rear
    speakers**  from your listening point is almost the same as from the
    front speakers, select “00 MS (msec).”
    * You can adjust the delay time only when the DOLBY DIGITAL
    or DTS indicator is lit on the display.
    ** You can adjust the delay time only when the DOLBY DIGITAL,
    DTS, or PRO LOGIC indicator is lit on the display.
    For Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround:
    Before you start, remember...
    There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
    canceled before you finish, start from step 
    1 again.
    1Select and play a DVD encoded with Dolby
    Digital or DTS Digital Surround.
    2Press SETTING repeatedly until one of
    delay time indications (with the current
    setting*) appears on the display.
    •Each time you press the button, the indication in the main
    display changes as follows:
    C–DLY (Center delay) : To register delay time for center
    speaker—from 0 msec to 5 msec
    R–DLY (Rear delay) : To register delay time for rear
    speakers—from 0 msec to 15 msec
    * The initial setting for the center speaker is “00 MS.”
    The initial setting for the rear speakers is “00 MS.”
    If you have already changed the setting, a different value will
    be shown.
    3Press 3 or 2 to adjust delay
    time.
    •3 : Increases delay time.
    •2 : Decreases delay time.
    •1 msec increase (or decrease) in delay
    time corresponds to 30 cm increase (or
    decrease) in distance.
    4Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the
    other delay time.
    R–DLY C–DLY
    Normal indication
    (canceled)
    ENTER
    SETTING
    DISPLAY
    B.SEARCH DOWN
    REWUP
    FF
    F.SEARCH
    RETURN STEP
    TV/VIDEO
    TV VOLUME
    TV CHANNEL
    SUBTITLE
    TOP MENUTV STANDBY/ON
    AUDIO
    VCR
    VCR 
    CONTROL
    TUNER PRESET
    ENTER
    VOLUME
    MENU
    AUDIO/
    FM MODE
    VCR CHANNEL
    TUNING
    DVD FM/AM AUX
    MUTING
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    EnglishFor Dolby Pro Logic:
    Before you start, remember...
    There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
    canceled before you finish, start from step 
    1 again.
    1Press AUX to select the external
    component as the source.
    2Start playing a source encoded with Dolby
    Surround.
    3Press PRO LOGIC repeatedly on the
    remote control to select Dolby Pro
    Logic.
    4Press SETTING repeatedly until one of
    delay time indications (with the current
    setting*) appears on the display.
    •Each time you press the button, the indication in the main
    display changes as follows:
    R–DLY (Rear delay) : To register delay time for rear
    speakers—from 15 msec to 30 msec.
    * The initial setting for the rear speakers is “15 MS.”
    If you have already changed the setting, a different value will
    be shown.
    5Press 3 or 2 to adjust delay
    time.
    •3 : Increases delay time.
    •2 : Decreases delay time.
    •1 msec increase (or decrease) in delay
    time corresponds to 30 cm increase (or
    decrease) in distance.
    2.1 m
    2.4 m
    2.7 m
    3.0 m
    Left front
    speakerRight front
    speaker
    Subwoofer Center speaker
    Left rear
    speakerRight rear
    speaker
    Ex. : In this case, set C–DLY to “01 MS” and R–DLY to
    “03 MS”
    ENTER
    SETTING
    1 msec increase (or decrease) in delay time corresponds to
    30 cm increase (or decrease) in distance.
    Speaker Settings
    PRO LOGIC
    AUX
    R–DLYNormal indication
    (canceled)
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    EnglishDolby Pro Logic and Dolby 3 Stereo
    Dolby Surround encoding format records the left front channel,
    right front channel, center channel, and rear channel signals (total 4
    channels) into 2 channels.
    The Dolby Pro Logic decoder built in this system decodes these 2
    channel signals into original 4 channel signals—matrix-based
    multichannel reproduction, and allows you to enjoy a realistic stereo
    sound in your listening room.
    When one of Dolby Surround is selected, the PRO LOGIC indicator
    lights up on the display.
    Indications on the display for each surround
    •Dolby Digital
    •DTS Digital Surround
    •Dolby Pro Logic
    •Dolby 3 Stereo
    •DSP*
    *When you select FM/AM or AUX as the source, the Linear
    PCM indicator (
    ) does not light up.
    —According to the speaker settings, some speaker indicators do
    not light up. In this case, set the speaker setting appropriately
    (see page 18.)
    Creating Realistic Sound Fields
    You can use the following surround to reproduce a realistic sound
    field.
    •Digital Multichannel Surround—Dolby Digital and DTS Digital
    Surround
    •Dolby Surround
    •DSP (Digital Signal Processor) modes
     Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround
    To enjoy surround effectively, all the speakers need to be
    connected and activated.
    Dolby Digital*
    Used to reproduce multichannel sound tracks of the software
    encoded with Dolby Digital (
    ).
    Dolby Digital encoding method (so-called discrete 5.1 channel
    digital audio format) records and digitally compresses the left front
    channel, right front channel, center channel, left rear channel, right
    rear channel, and LFE channel signals (total 6 channels, but LFE
    channel is counted as 0.1 channel. Therefore, called 5.1 channel).
    Since each channel is completely independent from the other
    channel signals to avoid interference, you can obtain much better
    sound quality with much stereo and surround effects.
    In addition, Dolby Digital enables stereo rear sounds, and sets the
    cutoff frequency of the rear treble at 20 kHz, compared to 7 kHz for
    Dolby Pro Logic. These facts enhance the sound movement and
    being-there feelings much more than Dolby Pro Logic.
    When the system detects Dolby Digital signals, the DOLBY
    DIGITAL indicator lights up on the display.
    DTS Digital Surround**
    Used to reproduce multichannel sound tracks of the software
    encoded with DTS Digital Surround (
     ).
    DTS Digital Surround is another discrete 5.1 channel digital audio
    format available on CD, LD, and DVD software.
    Compared to Dolby Digital, audio compression rate is relatively low.
    This fact allows DTS Digital Surround format to add breadth and
    depth to the reproduced sounds. As a result, DTS Digital Surround
    features natural, solid and clear sound.
    When the system detects DTS Digital Surround signals, the DTS
    indicator lights up on the display.
     Dolby Surround*
    Used to reproduce sound tracks of the VCR tapes encoded with
    Dolby Surround (
    DOLBY SURROUND).
    This is only used for the sound sources coming through the AUX IN
    jacks.
    **Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US
    Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-wide patents issued and
    pending. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are trademarks of
    Digital Theater Systems, Inc. ©1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
    All rights reserved.*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby,” “Pro
    Logic,” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
    Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992–1997 Dolby
    Laboratories. All rights reserved.
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    SurroundMultichannelPro Logic* DSP (canceled)Surround
    Pro Logic 3 StereoTHEATER HALLLIVE CLUB DANCE CLUBSTEREO
    Analog
    Linear PCM
    Dolby Digital
     
    Multichannel
    Dolby Surround
    DTS Digital
     
    Surround
     DSP (Digital Signal Processor) Modes
    DSP modes have been designed to create important acoustic
    surround elements.
    The sound heard in a hall, a theater, a pavilion, a dance club, or a
    live club consists of direct sound and indirect sound—early
    reflections and reflections from behind. Direct sounds reach the
    listener directly without any reflection. On the other hand, indirect
    sounds are delayed by the distances of the ceiling and walls.
    These indirect sounds are important elements of the acoustic
    surround effects.
    The following DSP modes are provided with this unit.
    THEATER: Gives the feeling of a theater.
    HALL: Gives clear vocal and the feeling of a concert
    hall.
    LIVE CLUB: Gives the feeling of a live music club with a low
    ceiling.
    DANCE CLUB: Gives a throbbing bass beat.
    These DSP modes can be used to add the acoustic surround effects
    while reproducing stereo analog software or Linear PCM digital
    software, and can give you a real “being there” feeling.
    When one of the DSP modes is selected, the DSP indicator lights up
    on the display.To check the speaker connections and settings using the test
    tone
    1. Select and play a DVD encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS
    Digital Surround.
    2. Press TEST on the remote control.
    The test tone comes out from the speakers (except
    the subwoofer) in the order.
    • If there is a speaker from which no sounds comes out, check
    the speaker’s connection (see pages 7 and 8).
    3. Press TEST again to stop the test tone.
    Input Signal format
    Available surround according to the input signal format
    : Possible: Impossible
    TEST
    Creating Realistic Sound Fields
    * You can use Pro Logic mode for all 2 channel sources, but surround effect does not work sufficiently except Dolby Surround
    encoded source.
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    B.SEARCHREW FF
    F.SEARCH
    RETURN TOP MENUENTER
    VOLUME
    MENU
    VCR CHANNEL
    TUNING
    MUTING
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    PRO LOGICSOUND
    Adjusting Stereo Sound
    You can adjust the following settings.
    It is recommended that you make adjustments from your actual
    listening point while listening to reproduced sounds.
    –Output balance for the front speakers
    –Output level for the subwoofer
    Once you adjust these items, the adjustments take effect for all the
    surround modes.
    Before you start, remember...
    •There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
    canceled before you finish, start from step 
    2 again.
    1Select and play any source except Dolby Digital
    or DTS Digital Surround.
    2Cancel Dolby Surround or DSP modes if they are
    activated.
    For deactivating Dolby Surround:
    Press PRO LOGIC on the remote control until
    “STEREO” appears on the display.
    For deactivating DSP modes:
    Press DSP MODE (or DSP on the front panel)
    until the DSP indicator goes off from the display.
    Now, you are ready to start adjustments.
    •To adjust the output balance for the front speakers, go to the next
    step.
    •To adjust the output level for the subwoofer, go to step 
    4.
    00 F 00
    00 R 00 CEN
    Normal indication
    (canceled)SW
    REAR
    00 F 00
    00 R 00 CEN
    Normal indication
    (canceled)SW
    REAR
    3To adjust the output balance for the front
    speakers
    1) Press SOUND repeatedly until the
    adjustment indication for the front
    speakers appears on the display.
    •Each time you press the button, the adjustment indication
    on the display changes as follows:
    2) Press 3 or 2 to adjust the
    output balance.
    3: Decreases the left speaker
    output, or restores the right
    speaker output.
    2: Decreases the right speaker
    output, or restores the left
    speaker output.
    •The output balance changes from
    OFF (silence), –06 (most reduction) to 00 (no reduction).
    •“00 F 00” is the initial setting (the output balance is at the
    center position). If you have already changed the setting,
    another value will appear.
    4To adjust the output level for the subwoofer
    1) Press SOUND repeatedly to select
    “SW.”
    •Each time you press the button, the adjustment
    indication on the display changes as follows:
    2) Press 3 or 2 to adjust the
    output level.
    3: Increases the output level.
    2: Decreases the output level.
    •To adjust the output level for
    subwoofer
    (from –6 dB to +6 dB).
    •“SW 0dB” is the initial setting. If
    you have already changed the
    settings, another value will appear.
    DSP MODE
    PRO LOGIC
    SOUND
    ENTER
    ENTER
    SOUND
    DSP MODE
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    Adjusting Dolby Digital and
    DTS Digital Surround
    You can adjust the following settings while activating Dolby Digital
    or DTS Digital Surround.
    It is recommended that you make adjustments from your actual
    listening point while listening to reproduced sounds.
    –Output balance for the front speakers
    –Output balance for the rear speakers
    –Output level for the center speaker
    –Output level for the rear speakers*
    –Output level for the subwoofer
    * The adjustment is separately memorized for Digital Multichannel
    Surround (Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround), and for
    Dolby Pro Logic.
    Before you start, remember...
    •There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
    canceled before you finish, start from step 
    2 again.
    1Select and play a DVD encoded with Dolby
    Digital or DTS Digital Surround.
    Now, you are ready to start adjustments.
    •To adjust the output balance for the front speakers and the rear
    speakers, go to the next step.
    •To adjust the output level for the center speaker, the rear speakers,
    and the subwoofer, go to step 
    3.
    2To adjust the output balance for the front
    speakers and the rear speakers
    1) Press SOUND repeatedly until one of
    the following adjustment indications
    appears on the display.
    00 F 00
    00 R 00CEN
    Normal indication
    (canceled)SW
    REAR
    SOUND
    •Each time you press the button, the adjustment indication
    on the display changes as follows:
    00 F (Front) 00: To adjust the output balance for the front
    speakers.
    00 R (Rear) 00: To adjust the output balance for the rear
    speakers.
    •“00 F 00” and “00 R 00” are the initial setting (the output
    balances are at the center position). If you have already
    changed the setting, another value will appear.
    2) Press 3 or 2 to adjust the
    output balance.
    3: Decreases the left speaker
    output, or restores the right
    speaker output.
    2: Decreases the right speaker
    output, or restores the left
    speaker output.
    •Each output balance changes from
    OFF (silence), –06 (most reduction) to 00 (no reduction).
    3) Repeat 1) and 2) for setting the other speaker.
    3To adjust the output levels for the center speaker,
    the rear speakers, and the subwoofer
    1) Press SOUND repeatedly to select the
    “CEN,” “REAR,” or “SW.”
    •Each time you press the button, the adjustment
    indication on the display changes as follows:
    CEN (Center) : To adjust the output level for center
    speaker (from –6 dB to +6 dB).
    REAR: To adjust the output level for rear
    speakers (from –6 dB to +6 dB).
    SW (Subwoofer) : To adjust the output level for subwoofer
    (from –6 dB to +6 dB).
    •“CEN 0dB,” “REAR 0dB,” and “SW 0dB” are the initial
    settings. If you have already changed the settings, another
    value will appear.
    2) Press 3 or 2 to adjust the
    output level.
    3: Increases the output level.
    2: Decreases the output level.
    3) Repeat 1) and 2) for setting
    the other speakers.
    ENTER
    00 F 00
    00 R 00CEN
    Normal indication
    (canceled)SW
    REAR
    SOUND
    ENTER
    Creating Realistic Sound Fields
    B.SEARCH DOWN
    REWUP
    FF
    F.SEARCH
    RETURN TOP MENUVCR 
    CONTROL
    TUNER PRESET
    ENTER
    VOLUME
    MENU
    VCR CHANNEL
    TUNING
    DVD FM/AM AUX
    MUTING
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    456
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    REMAIN
    PROGRAM
    D.R.C ZOOMSETUP
    DSP MODE
    SLEEP
    TEST PRO LOGICSETTINGSOUND
    CLEAR REPEATANGLESLOW
    SEARCH A-B REPEAT
    2  3
    DSP MODESOUND
    PRO LOGICAUX
    D.R.C
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