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Advanced Featur

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The next line down is

Mode Type

. Press the

¤

Menu Control

button

one more time to reach

this line, but do note that if you have chosen either

Dolby

or

6-Axis

on the line above (

Mode

Button

), you cannot move below the

Mode Button

line. This is to preserve their factory settings

when they are selected by their dedicated buttons.

If you have selected any

Mode Button

other then

Dolby

or

6-Axis

, you may now press the

Menu Control

button

to cycle through a variety of modes with attributes that can be customized.

The (analog) modes available are:

Movie 2

,

Movie 3

,

Music 2

,

Music 3

,

6-Axis

,

Pro

Logic

,

Party

,

Rock

,

Class

(ical),

70mm

,

2-CHNL

,

3-CHNL

and

Jazz

.

(While

Dolby

and

6-Axis

chosen directly by pressing buttons

¬

and

cannot be modified,

those Surround modes can be modified when selected on the

Mode Type

line.)

Each of these modes is factory set to produce pleasing surround effects in the majority of typical
listening environments. You may want to use the original settings for awhile before making any
changes, although you may easily reset all modes to their factory settings by using the

Reset

Modes

option on the

System Reset

menu (see page 59).

A brief description of these Surround modes is presented starting on page 50 of this manual.

To view and modify any of the attributes of these modes, select that mode’s name on line two by
pressing the

Menu Control

button

until that mode is seen, and then pressing the

¤

Menu

Control

button

to move down to the attribute you wish to modify and then using the

Menu

Control

button to change the setting to the new value. Note that the

Status

line cannot be

changed; its purpose is only to indicate whether the mode selected has been changed from factory
settings. Once an attribute’s value is changed, the

Status

line changes from

DEFAULT

(factory

setting) to

MODIFIED

.

Note:

Even if the attribute is changed back to its original setting, the word

MODIFIED

remains

displayed unless and until the

Surround Modes

are reset using the

System Reset

options.

Changes that can be made to analog sources include adding bass boost (but not bass cut) in
increments of 2dB up to a maximum of 8dB. After highlighting the line which reads

Bass EQ

,

use the

Menu Control

button

to increase the bass boost, and the

Menu Control

button

to decrease it.

The next line

Filters

, refers to high-frequency response modification in the surround speakers

only. Use the

and

Menu Control

buttons

to move through the choices, which are

None

,

Shelf

,

12kHz

,

7kHz

and

HI EQ

.

• Choosing

None

maintains full bandwidth in the surround channels.

• Selecting

Shelf

inserts a filter which reduces response in the rear speakers above 12kHz by

approximately 6dB. The rollofff of high frequencies begins at 6kHz.

• If

12kHz

or

7kHz

is chosen, that sets the highest audio frequency that the surround channels

will produce before attenuation begins.

HI EQ

may be desirable when watching a move to re-equalize the sound tracks, originally mixed

and equalized for use in commercial theaters, to a tonal balance more appropriated for a home
theater. Home acoustics may make cinema sound overly bright, and may cause listener fatigue
and harshness.

HI EQ

, which affects all channels, will avoid this problem.

The next two lines allow you to increase or decrease the level in the surround speakers and/or the
center speaker. Simply highlight the desired line with the

¤

Menu Control

button

, and then use

the

and

Menu Control

buttons

to increase or decrease the levels as desired.