Owner`s manual
Setting Up the Receiver
39
Setting the Relative
Volume Level of Each
Channel
Default setting: 0 dB.
For best surround sound playback, you
should set the relative channel levels from
the main listening position. You can set
separate levels for each surround mode.
POWER
TV INPUT
MENU
TV VOL
MASTER VOLUME
TV CONTROL
CHANNEL
ENTER
ENTER
MPX/RETURNDTV INFO
DTV/DISP DTV MENU
D ACCESS T EDIT/GUIDE
P-SET P-SET
TUNING
TUNING
T
P
S
E
U
CLASS
FL DIMMER
BAND
TOP MENU AUDIO
SUB TITLE
REMOTE SETUP
RECEIVER CONTROL
STANDARD ADV SURR
STEREO
ANGLE
1¡
4
¢
7
8
3
¶
LEVEL
DVD VCR CD-RTV
RCV
TUN
TVC
CD
TEST TONE
CH SELECT
INPUT ATT
INPUT SEL.
MUTE
NIGHT
LOUD
SIGNAL SEL
MULTI CONTROL
EFFECT+10
RECEIVER
POWER
SOURCE
POWER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
DISC
1 Press RCV.
2 Press STANDARD.
3 Press TEST TONE to hear the test
tone.
The test tone is heard in the following
order (depending on the speaker setting):
FL C FR
SL
SW SR
Note:
If you do not hear a test tone from one of
your speakers, please refer to “Speaker
Setting” on page 35 to make sure you
have correctly specified your speaker
setup.
4 Press MASTER VOLUME +/
−−
−−
− to
adjust the volume to an
appropriate level.
5 Use LEVEL +/
−−
−−
− to adjust the
speaker levels in turn.
You should hear the test tone at the same
volume from each speaker when seated in
the main listening position. The channel
level range is ± 10 dB.
6 When you are done, press TEST
TONE
to turn off the test tone.
Notes:
• Test tone is only heard in Standard
modes.
• Since the subwoofer transmits an ultra-
low frequency its sound may seem
quieter than it actually is.
• The speaker volume can be adjusted
without outputting the test tone by
pressing
CH SELECT and then using
LEVEL +/
−−
−−
−.