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mode, which passes the digital audio to
the CVR700’s processor so that low-fre-
quency portions of the audio may be
steered to the appropriate speakers
depending on the capabilities of your
specific speakers. If you are using the
JBL Cinema Vision speaker system,
you may leave the DVD-Audio disc
audio mode at the default

BASS

MANAGEMENTsetting. If you are
using other speakers, you should select
DIRECT, and make sure to configure
your speakers using the

SPEAKERS

submenu as described on page 48.

Figure 15

The available audio modes for DVD -
Video, audio CD, Video CD and com-
pressed audio discs are reflected in
Figure 16. Note, however, that the
options shown each encompass a suite of
surround modes. Although a more com-
plete explanation of the available sur-
round modes may be found on page 62,
the

DOLBY surround mode submenu

serves as a good example (Figure 17).
Note that some modes may not be avail-
able, depending on how you set your
system configuration in the

SYSTEM

submenu above (Figure 7). For example,
the

DIGITAL EX, PL IIx

MOVIE 7.1 and PL IIx
MUSIC 7.1
modes are only available
for 7.1-channel systems. In addition, the
DIGITAL 5.1 and DIGITAL
EX
modes are only available when source
materials that are encoded in the Dolby
Digital 5.1 or Dolby Digital EX format are
actually playing.

Figure 16

Figure 17

Although you are encouraged to experi-
ment with the various audio surround
modes as you become more familiar with
your system, at this time it is recommended
that you select Logic 7 Cinema (Movie)
for DVD-Video and VCD discs, and for
video sources such as cable television,
and Logic 7 Music for audio CDs, MP3s,
WMAs, the AM/FM tuner and other
audio-only sources to complete the setup
process. Select the 7.1 version if your
system is in 7.1-channel operation, or the
5.1 version if you are using 5.1-channel
operation.

Note that the audio mode setup for
DVD-Video discs is slightly different
than for the other disc types. With the
SOURCES menu (Figure 10) on
screen, instead of scrolling to the
AUDIO MODE line as for the other
disc types, continue scrolling until the
cursor is next to the DVD-V line
and select it. The

DVD VIDEO sub-

menu (Figure 18) will appear. Although
audio mode selection is similar to the
other disc types, the sub mode (e.g.,
Music 7.1 for Logic 7) is displayed
separately on the

TYPE line.

Figure 18

The

DVD VIDEO submenu (Fig. 18)

also enables you to adjust the Night
Mode setting. The Night Mode setting
may be accessed directly from the
SOURCES menu (Figure 12) for other
source inputs. The Night mode is a fea-
ture of Dolby Digital that preserves the
dynamic range and full intelligibility of a
movie soundtrack while reducing the
peak level. This prevents abruptly loud
transitions from disturbing others, with-
out reducing the sonic impact of a digital
source. The Night mode is only available
when specially encoded Dolby Digital

signals are played, which are only found
on DVD-Video (or DVD-Audio) discs. To
adjust the Night mode setting, make
certain that the cursor is on the
NIGHT line. Next, press the

/

Navigation Controls q

to choose

between the following settings, as they
appear in the Lower Display Line E:

OFF: When OFF is highlighted, the
Night mode will not function.

MEDIUM COMPRESSION: A
mild compression will be applied, when
MEDIUM COMPRESSION is
highlighted.

MAXIMUM COMPRESSION: When
MAXIMUM COMPRESSION is
highlighted, a more severe compression
algorithm will be applied.

We recommend that you select the
MEDIUM setting as a starting point
and change to the

MAXIMUM setting

later, if desired. The Night mode may also
be adjusted directly any time a Dolby
Digital source is playing by pressing the
Night Mode Button

Z

. When the

button is pressed,

D-RANGE will

appear in the lower third of the video
screen and in the Lower Display Line
E
. Press the

⁄¤

Navigation

Controls q within 3 seconds to select
the desired setting.

Figure 18a

No additional adjustments are available
for the internal DVD/CD changer, as the
SOURCE A.R. line of Figure 10 is
automatically set to

16:9 and may not

be adjusted.

However, the video input and aspect ratio
(video screen) for external sources may
be adjusted. Scroll to the

VIDEO

INPUT line to select a composite
video, S-video, or for the CABLE/SAT,
DIGITAL RECORDER and GAME/CAMERA
sources only, a component video input for
each external source. In addition, scroll to
the

SOURCE A.R. line to specify

whether the source uses a 16:9 or 4:3
aspect ratio, or select auto detection.

The

SOURCES menu also

contains a

RESET TO FACTORY

SETTINGS line that allows you to

* DOLBY DIGITAL *
NIGHT MODE

OFF
MEDIUM COMPRESSION
MAXIMUM COMPRESSION

BACK TO DVD VIDEO MENU

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* DVD/CD CHANGER *
DVD VIDEO

AUDIO MODE: LOGIC 7
TYPE: MOVIE 7.1
NIGHT MODE: N/A
RESET TO FACTORY SETTNG

BACK TO MAIN MENU

* DOLBY *
DIGITAL 5.1
DIGITAL EX
PL II MOVIE 5.1
PL IIx MOVIE 7.1
PL II MUSIC 5.1
PL IIx MUSIC 7.1
PL II EMUL 5.1
3-STEREO

BACK TO SOURCES MENU

* CD VIDEO *

LOGIC 7
DOLBY
DTS
STEREO
DSP

BACK TO SOURCES MENU

* DVD AUDIO *

D IRECT
B ASS MANAGEMENT

BACK TO SOURCES MENU

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