System confi guration – Citation Stereo Receiver User Manual
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Figure OSD-4
The first three lines tell the system if the speakers used are capable of extended low-frequency
reproduction. When making a setting, use the following as a guideline:
SMALL:
Select this setting if the speakers are satellite-type speakers that are not capable of
reproducing low-frequency information below 100Hz.
LARGE:
Select this setting if the speakers are traditional, full-range loudspeakers.
Note:
The words
LARGE
and
SMALL
do not refer to the actual size of the speakers, but their
ability to handle low-frequency information. However, full-range speakers are typically larger in
size than frequency-limited satellite speakers since they usually include large woofers.
Note:
If you wish to retain the factory preset that appears on any menu line, simply press the
¤
Menu Control
button
to skip that item and move to the next setting.
When the
Frnt L/R Spkrs
line is highlighted, use the
‹
or
›
Menu Control
buttons
to select
LARGE
or
SMALL
in accordance with the definition above. When
SMALL
is selected, all signals
assigned to the front left/right speakers that are below 100Hz will be sent to the subwoofer output.
When
LARGE
is selected, the front left/right speakers will receive a full-range signal. For installations
where you have both small satellite and an additional set of full-range speakers, or dedicated front
channel subwoofers connected to the front channel outputs, an additional option
SM+LG
is available.
In this mode, subwoofers and their crossover networks are deactivated when in the
STEREO
mode.
When the desired setting for the front L/R speakers has been set, press the
¤
Menu Control
button
once, so that
CENTER
is highlighted. Here, make the same choice as to a
LARGE
or
SMALL
setting, depending on the type of speakers installed. Use the
‹
or
›
Menu Control
buttons
to make
your selection. When
SMALL
is selected, all sounds below 100Hz assigned to the center channel will
be sent to the subwoofer output. When
LARGE
is selected, the center speakers will receive a full-range
signal. An additional option here is
NONE
, which should be selected if no center channel speaker
is installed.
Once the center channel setting has been made, press the
¤
Menu Control
button
so that
Surrnd Spkrs
is highlighted. Again, make a choice as to
LARGE
or
SMALL
, using the
‹
or
›
Menu Control
buttons
to make your selection. When
SMALL
is selected, all sounds below 100Hz
assigned to the left and right surround channels will be sent to the subwoofer output. When
LARGE
is selected, the surround speakers will receive a full-range signal.
After selecting the surround speaker type, press the
¤
Menu Control
button
so that
Surrnd
Config
is highlighted. Use the
‹
or
›
Menu Control
buttons
to select the specific type of
surround sound speakers installed and how they are connected from the following choices:
• Select
DUAL DRV
when Citation, Fosgate•Audionics or other approved Dual Drive speakers are
connected to the 5.0. Make certain that the switch on the rear of the speaker is set to the Dual
Drive position.
• Select
MAIN+AUX
when separate, point-source speakers are installed on both the side and rear
walls of the listening room.
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