Pioneer VSX-56TXi TV Receiver User Manual


 
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About the Advanced MCACC Application
The Advanced MCACC application software allows you to view graphs of the reverb characteristics of your
listening environment on a PC. It works in the same way as “Reverb View” in the receiver’s “Acoustic Cal
EQ Professional” function (see page 88 in the receiver’s Operating Instructions), but the graphs are more
attractive and easier to understand by using a PC.
Requirements for using the application on your PC
• Operating system must be Microsoft® Windows® XP, Windows® 2000, Windows® Millennium
Edition, Windows® 98 Second Edition, or Windows NT® 4.0 (Service pack 6).
CPU must be at least Pentium 3 / 300MHz or AMD K6 / 300MHz (or equivalent) with at least 128MB
of memory, and your monitor must be able to display a minimum resolution of 800x600.
An RS-232C port connector is necessary for graphical output. Refer to the PC’s operating
instructions and/or the PC manufacturer for more information on making the proper port settings.
Microsoft, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98 and Windows NT are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Main features of the application
1. Displays 3D graphs of the reverb frequency characteristics of your room.
Acoustic calibration by MCACC made on the receiver itself is not reflected in these graphs.
2. Allows you to view graphs in a number of different formats.
3. Allows you to save the measured reverb characteristics data on your PC.
4. Allows you to make memos about the conditions in your room when you made the measurements.
5. Allows you to print graphs.
Things you can accomplish with this application
1. Advanced EQ Setup, which you can do with the receiver (see page 88 in the receiver’s Operating
Instructions), allows you to choose the optimum time period for auto EQ setup. You can use the
graphs displayed by the application as a guide in choosing the best time period for your room.
For details, see
How to Interpret the Graphs
(page 14).
2. Skewed reverb frequency characteristics in your listening room can prevent you from enjoying an
accurate sound field. The graphs displayed by this application are a powerful tool because they
allow you to check these reverb frequency characteristics at a glance. You can also check the
effectiveness of steps that you take to improve the acoustics of your listening room, for example
installing sound absorbent material.
For details, see
How to Interpret the Graphs
(page 14).