SETUP MENU OPTIONS
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• Small – Choose if the surround speakers are small. Bass frequencies are not passed to
the surround speakers to reduce possible distortion.
• Off – Choose if there are no surround speakers.
5. S. Back Speaker: To set the sound filtering control for the surround back speakers. The sound
filtering control for the surround back speakers always follow the surround speakers. It is not
possible to set the surround and surround back speakers to different sizes. You may set the
surround back speakers to “Off”, however if this is your speaker configuration you should really
choose “5.1CH” as the “Down-mix” mode.
6. Subwoofer: To enable/disable the subwoofer output. The options are:
• On – Subwoofer output is enabled.
• Off – Subwoofer output is disabled.
7. Channel Delay: To set the delay time for the center, surround, surround back speakers and the
subwoofer. The delay is to compensate for the audio propagation time difference caused by the
placement of speakers.
Channel delay is generally not required since most A/V receivers have the capability to adjust
channel delay and compensate for speaker distance differences. However if your receiver does
not have such functions, you may adjust channel delay on the DVD player. Channel delay is
only applied if the player is decoding multi-channel audio. If you use raw bit-stream audio
output to your A/V receiver, the raw bit-stream audio is not adjusted for channel delay.
12 ft
• Press the up/down ARROW buttons to select the speaker to set the distance.
• Press the left/right ARROW buttons to adjust the distance.
• Press the SELECT button to confirm the settings and return to the Speaker Setup Page.
L
R
C
SW
LS
RS
LSB RSB
Speaker Icons:
L - Left Front
R - Right Front
C - Center
SW - Subwoofer
LS - Left Surround
RS - Right Surround
LSB - Left Surround Back
RSB - Right Surround Back
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Distances:
1 - Listener to Front
2 - Listener to Center
3 - Listener to Left Surround