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Surround mode explanation
SURROUND MODES
CHANNELS
DELAY
NOTES †
ON †
RANGE
DOLBY SURROUND
LF,RF,C,LR,RR
0 - 15 ms
AC-3 Mode-All speakers are full
SUB
or
range. Dolby Pro Logic- Rear left and
15 - 30 ms
right are mono surround and sent
through the delay.
3 STEREO
LF,RF,C,SUB
0 ms
Rear left and right signals mixed with
front left and right.
3 STEREO HALL
LF,RF,C,LR,RR
0 - 15 ms
Rear left and right are mono surround
SUB
or
and sent through the delay.
15 - 30 ms
STEREO
LF,RF,SUB
0 ms
Stereo listening mode.
STEREO F/R
LF,RF,LR,RR
0 ms
Front left is sent to the rear left and
SUB
front right is sent to the rear right.
SUB is the front left and right signals
summed.
STEREO HALL
LF,RF,LR,RR
0 - 15 ms
Same as 3 STEREO HALL with no
SUB
or
center channel.
15 - 30 ms
DIRECT
LF,RF,SUB
0 ms
Direct mode is the same as Stereo
mode except the 2 channel output
signal is pre-processor for analog
sources. (True Stereo bypass if using
analog inputs)
DTS
LF,RF,
C,LR,RR,
0 ms
L
DTS Mode-All speakers are full
SUB
range. You must have all speakers in
your system to properly use this
mode.
† Output configurations for each mode are limited by the speaker setup in the
SETUP
menu.
L
The DTS mode is only a 5.1 channel surround setup. You must have all channels to
properly use this mode. Example: If you are missing the center channel speaker the
system will not send the information to the front left or right, the sound will simply be
lost.
The surround setup is for zone 1 only. Zone 2 does not require any setup procedure as
it is a stereo (left and right channel) zone only.