Performing auto calibration – Sony 4-144-907-43(1) User Manual
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For details on the Auto Calibration, see “9:
Calibrating the appropriate speaker settings
automatically (Auto Calibration)” (page 44).
See “Before you perform the Auto
Calibration” (page 45) before performing the
Auto Calibration.
To operate on the receiver
1
Press GUI MODE repeatedly to select
“GUI OFF”.
2
Press AMP.
Receiver operation is enabled.
3
Press MENU.
4
Press
V/v repeatedly to select “ CAL>”, then press . 5 Press V/v repeatedly to select “A.CAL START”, then press to start the measurement. Note While the time is counting down, stand away 6 Measurement starts. To cancel Auto Calibration The measurement will be canceled when you receiver. – Change the volume level. Tips • Operations other than turning the receiver on or off are deactivated during Auto Calibration. • In the following situations, the measurements may not be performed correctly or Auto Calibration are connected. – when the multi zone function is used in zone 2/ zone 3. To confirm/save Auto 1 Confirm the measurement result. Performing Auto Calibration Measurement Display Explanation When the COMPLETE Proceed to step 2. When the E- See “Message
Measurement starts in five seconds. A
count down is displayed.
from the measurement area to avoid
measurement error.
The measurement process will take
approximately 30 seconds. Wait until the
measurement process completes.
do the following:
– Press ?/1, input buttons or MUTING.
– Press SPEAKERS (OFF/A/B/A+B) on the
– Connect the headphones.
– Press GUI MODE.
cannot be performed.
– when special speakers, such as dipole speakers
Calibration when GUI function
is turned off
When the measurement ends, a beep
sounds and the measurement result appears
on the display window.
result
window
measurement
process
completes
properly
measurement
process fails
xxx:xx
list after Auto
Calibration
measurement”
(page 49).