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Play a program
source with the
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mark
• The
Dolby
Digital
indicator
lights
whe_ playing Dolby Dig tal sources
Operate the 61/71
Surround
butto_
to switch
Surround
Back CH ON/OFF
• The
DTS
indicator
lights
when
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playing DTS sources
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• The SIGNAL DETECT indictor
lights
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when
playing
DTS-ES/61-channel
surround
sources
containing
the
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When
the SIGNAL DETECT indictor
is lit, we
recomme_d
turning
the surrou_d
back channel
using
the
61/71
Surround
button
on the
remote
control
unit
and
main
unit
during
playback
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• Lights
when
the 61/71
Surround
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Llg/t
mode
is on
Display the surround parameter
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NOTE:
The display on the scree_ differs depending
o_ whether
you are peHorming
the operation
from
the main unit or the remote
control unit
Select the various parameters
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Adiust the parameter
settings
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Dialogue Normalization
The dialogue normalization
function
is activated automatically
when playing Dolby D gital program sources
Dialogue
normalization
is a basic function
of Dolby
Digtal
which
automatically
normalizes
the dialog level
{standard bye1) of the signals which are recorded
at d fferent levels for different
program sources,
such as DVD,
DTV and other future formats that will use Dolby Digi[al
These contents
can be verified with the STATUS button
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The number
ndicates
the normalization
level when the currently
playing
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program
is normalized
to the standard level
NOTE:
Whe_ "Default"
is selected and the ] cursor button is pressed, "CINEMA
EQ" and "DCOMR"
are
automatically
turned off, "LFE" is reset, and the tone is set to the default value
Surround
parameters
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CINEMA
EQ, (Cinema
Equalizer):
The Cinema
EQ fu_ctio_
gently decreases
the level of the extreme
high
freque_c_es
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f_
ovedy_bright
sou_di_g
motion picture soundtracks
Select this fu_ct on if the sound from the front speakers
is too bright
This function only works
i_]the Dolby Pro Logc, Dolby Dig tal, DTS Surround and WIDE SCREEN modes
(The
same contents
are set for all operating
modes)
D.COMP, (Dynamic
Range Compression):
Motion picture soundtracks
have tremendous
dynamic ra_]ge (the co_]trast between
ve W soft and very loud
sounds)
For listening
late at night, or whenever
the maximum
sound level s lower than usual, the Dynamic
Range Compression
allows you to hear all of the sounds n the soundtrack
(but with reduced dynamic range)
(This only works
when
playing program
sources recorded
in Dolby Digilal or DTS) Select one of the four
parameters
{"OFF",
"LOW",
"MID"
{middle) or "Hi"
{high)) Set to OFF for normal listening
LFE (Low Frequency Effect}:
This sets the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effect) sounds included i_ the source when playing program
sources recorded
in Dolby Digital or DTS
If the sound produced from the subwoofer
sounds distorted due to the LPE signals when playing Dolby Digital
or DTS sources when the peak limiter is turned off with the subwoofer
peak limit level setting
{system setup
menu)r adiust the level as necessary
Program source and adjustment
range:
1 Dolby Digtal:
-10 dB to g dB
2 DTS Surround:
-lg
dB to gdB
When DTS encoded
movie software
is played, it is recommended
that the LEE LEVEL be set to
0 dB for correct DTS playback
When DTS encoded
music software
is played,
it is recommended
that the LFE LEVEL be set to
-10 dB for correct DTS playback.
TONE:
This adjusts the to_e control
(See "Surround
parameters
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o_ page 32)
AFDM (Auto Flag Detect Mode):
Turns the auto flag detect mode o_ and off
For _chan_el
Dolby Digital/DTS
sources:
The surround
back channel play mode can be selected when the AFDM {Auto Flag Detect Mode) is set to
"OFF"
The parameters
that can be selected
are the same as the "Non-Flag
Source SBch Output"
settings
When the AFDM (A_to Fag Detect Model is set to "ON", the setting selected at "Non-Flag Source SBch
Output" are displayed (See page 12)
If you wish to change the setting, set the APDM {Auto Flag Detect Model to "OFFr'
SB CH OUT (6.1/7.1
Surround):
(1) Dolby Digtal/DTS
source
"OFF"
..................... Playback is conducted
without
using the surround
back speaker
"NON
MTRX r' ......... Playback is conducted
using the surround
back speaker
The same signals those of the surround
channels are output from the surround back
channels
"MTRX ON" ............ Playback is conducted
using the surround
back speaker
Surround back chnnel is reproduced
using digital matrix processing
(2) Other source
"OFF"
..................... Playback is conducted
without
using the surround
back speaker
"ON"
....................... Playback is conducted
using the surround
back speaker
NOTE: This operation can be performed
directly using the "61/71
Surround"
button on the main unit's panel
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