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Setting up the receiver

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4

Specify the distance from the front left

speaker to your listening position using

and

then press ENTER.

5

Use

and

to adjust the delay for

each channel in turn, pressing ENTER to go
to the next channel when you’re done.

Listen to the reference channel and use it to
measure the target channel. Stand facing the
two speakers with your arms outstretched
pointing at each speaker. Try to make the two
tones sound as if they are arriving simulta-
neously at a position slightly in front of you
and between your arm span.

The test tone for channel delay is output in the
same order as step 5:

After you have completed all the channels in
your speaker setup, the volume level returns
to normal and

COMPLETE

, then

RESUME

shows in the display.

• Using the MCACC system to set up your

speaker system will overwrite any
previous settings you had for the

STANDARD

or

ADVANCED SURROUND

modes.

Setting separate channel
levels for listening modes

• Default setting:

0 dB

In addition to the MCACC setup, you can also
set relative channel levels from the listening
position using the method below. Using

CH

SELECT

(see tip below), it is also possible to

set separate channel levels for each of the
listening modes.

1

Press STANDARD or ADVANCED

SURROUND.

2

Press TEST TONE to output the test

tone.

The test tone is output in the following order
(depending on the speaker setting):

• If you don’t hear a test tone from one of

your speakers, please refer to

Speaker

setting

on page 42 and

Surround back

speaker setting

on page 43 to make sure

you have correctly specified your speaker
setup.

R

C

RS

LS

SW

SB

STANDARD SURROUND

ADVANCED

LEVEL

TEST

TONE

MASTER

VOLUME

CH

SELECT

L

C

RS

R

LS

SW

SB

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