Pioneer DV-SS838A DVD Player User Manual


 
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Adjust the output level from
the speakers (Gain setting)
This setting should be made when the AUDIO
OUT (5.1 channel) jacks on the rear panel are
connected to an AV amplifier or receiver. The
output level of each speaker in your system can
be set and confirmed. The factory setting is set to
[Fix]. However, when you want to adjust the
output level, select [Variable].
Audio Out 5.1 Channel
Speaker Setting
Gain Setting
CD Digital Direct Off
Audio DRC Off
Move
Exit
Fix
Variable
SETUP
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Settings: Fix*
Variable
* Factory setting
When "Variable" is selected
1 Move the cursor control joystic up or down
to select the speaker.
Speakers set to [Off] in the [Speaker Setting]
setting cannot be selected.
Audio1 Audio2 GeneralLanguageVideo
SETUP
Exit
ENTER
Select
L
C
R
RS
LS
SW
Return
Gain Setting
0.0 dB
–2.0 dB
0.0 dB
0.0 dB
0.0 dB
0.0 dB
Move
L R
SW
LS RS
2 Move the cursor control joystick right or
left to set the output level.
The value can be adjusted in the range of -6.0 dB to
6.0 dB in 0.5 dB increments. The output level of
front L/R speakers are fixed and therefore cannot
be adjusted.
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each speaker in
your system.
Set to Test tone
You cant use the Test Tone function when the
[Audio Out] setting is [2 Channel] (page 32).
The Test Tone will not work with the disc tray open,
or while a disc is playing.
4 Move the cursor control joystic up to
select [Gain Setting] and press cursor
control joystic right.
5 Move the cursor control joystic up or down
to select the speaker.
Off: Test tone is not output. (Factory Setting)
On: Test tone output is manually controlled.
Auto: Test tone is automatically output.
Audio1 Audio2 GeneralLanguageVideo
SETUP
Exit
ENTER
Select
L
C
R
RS
LS
SW
Return
Test Tone
Move
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
L R
SW
LS RS
When "On" is selected
Move the cursor control joystick up to the speaker
selection line, then Move the cursor control joystick
right or left to select the speaker to output the test
tone from. The test tone is output from the
selected speaker. To output the test tone from
another speaker, change the speaker selection.
When "Auto" is selected
Test tone is output in the following order.
Front Left, Center, Front Right, Surround Right,
Surround Left, Front Left, ...
6 Move the cursor control joystic up to
select [Test Tone] and press cursor control
joystic left.
This takes you back to the Gain Setting screen.
7 Move the cursor control joystick up or
down to select the speaker, then move the
cursor control joystick right or left to
adjust the output level while listening to
the test tone.
To stop the test tone
Move the cursor control joystick down to the "Test Tone"
setting, then move the cursor control joystick right or left
to select [Off] in the [Test Tone] setting.
Notes
When [Variable] is selected, the output level of all
speakers is uniformly set to 6.0 dB. The output level of
each speaker (center, surround, or sub woofer) can then be
adjusted in the range of 6.0 dB to 6.0 dB. "6.0 dB" is the
maximum level of [Variable] and also the level set for
[Fix]. Therefore, when [Variable] is selected, the output
level will usually be lower than when the setting is set to
[Fix].
The [Variable] setting has no effect on CD and Video CD
playback.
The test tone is not output when the setting is set to [2
Channel] in the [Audio Output] setting (page 32), while
the disc tray opens, or while a disc is playing.