Specifications
XD10 Cinema Media Player, Installation and Operating Guide Version 1.0
1.8.2. Audio Setup
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Level Adjustment
Language Versions
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udio Tests
AUDIO SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
MAIN MENU
Use the Audio Setup menu to perform audio level adjustments and
to enable/disable language selection in the Playback menu.
1.8.2.1. Level Adjustment
The XD10 is set for 300mV reference tone output. This is what
most cinema processors suggest for input. However, if changes are
needed, follow these instructions.
Select Audio
x Reference Tone
x Pink Noise
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor, then press ENTER to select.
This menu allows you to select a 1kHz Reference Tone (played through all channels), or Pink Noise
(played through each channel sequentially) for level adjustment of each channel of audio. Pressing
ENTER will display an adjustment screen for the first channel. The Pink Noise or Reference Tone will
begin to play and continue to play as you cycle through the channels.
Note: 1kHz tone output at 00.0dB will be at 300mV.
Adjust level for
Ch 1 (Left)
[ +00.0 dB ]
Tone on all channels
Press ► or ENTER to advance to
the next channel. Press ▲ or ▼ to
change level setting.
The ▲ and ▼ buttons allow you to change the default setting (00.0 dB) of each channel from +06.4 dB to
-06.2 dB. When you have set the desired level for the displayed channel, press ► or ENTER to advance
to the next channel. Repeat for each of the channels in your system.
For reference, The channel sequence is: Ch 1 (Left), Ch 2 (Right), Ch 3 (Center), Ch 4 (Sub
Bass), Ch 5 (Left Surr), Ch 6 (Right Surr), Ch 7 (LC), Ch 8 (RC), Ch 9 (Back Surr), Ch 10
(Aux).
1.8.2.2. Language Versions
This menu allows you to enable or disable language selection in the Playback menu. Selecting Enable
will give the operator access to all available languages via the Playback: Soundtrack menu. Selecting
Disable will limit operator choices to running the language last loaded, or to have the language set via
Automation. See the topic Language Management for the XD10on page 1-33 for more information.
Language Versions is typically disabled in cinemas where only one language is used. It is
typically enabled in cinemas where multiple language soundtracks are used.
Language Versions
[ ]Enabled
[ ]Disabled
Use ▲ and ▼ to move the cursor,
then press ENTER to activate.
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