Panasonic TC 15DT2 TV DVD Combo User Manual


 
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Delay time [only for Dolby Digital discs] ( ):
If the surround speakers or the center speaker cant be
installed at an equal distance to the front speakers from the
listening position, change the delay time to get better
surround effect.
When D2 or D3 is equal to or larger than D1, no setting is
necessary. Otherwise, change the setting according to the
table below.
To adjust the channel balance using the test signal
1. Select Test with press SELECT (
,
,
,
), and
then press ENTER.
(Test signals will be output clockwise from each speaker
except the subwoofer consecutively.)
2. While listening to the test signal, press SELECT (
,
)
button to adjust the volume of each speaker until the test
signal is heard at a similar level from all speakers.
3. Press ENTER. (The test signals are stopped.)
Note
Test signal is not output from the subwoofer. Subwoofer
volume should be adjusted to suit the material being
SURROUND (L)
FRONT (L) FRONT (R)
SURROUND (R)
CENTRE
Centers approx. 50 cm 1.3 ms
speaker approx. 100 cm 2.6 ms
(D2) approx. 150 cm 3.9 ms
approx. 200 cm 5.3 ms
Surround approx. 200 cm 5.3 ms
speakers approx. 400 cm 10.6 ms
(D3) approx. 600 cm 15.9 ms
Speaker
Difference between D1
and D2 / D3
Delay time
4
Press SELECT (
, , ,
) to select
Exit and press ENTER.
Setting is finished and the initial settings screen is displayed.
Playing MPEG 2 multi-channel audio ( )
MPEG 2 multi-channel audio is output from the 5.1 channel output
connectors ( ) if you have set the center, surround and
subwoofer speakers to Ye s in 8 Speaker Setting, just as with
Dolby Digital and dts.
If you are using 2 channel audio output connectors (
), the
digital audio output connectors (when 1 PCM is selected in 4
MPEG in the digital audio output settings on page 61) (
), or
the phones jack, however, then only the signals for the front
speaker channels are output.
If you intend to use one of these types of terminals, go to 8
Speaker Setting and set the center, surround, and subwoofer
channels to No.
Also refer to Common procedures on page 56.
Speaker setting