Pioneer XV-DV505 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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Using Midnight and Quiet
listening
Default setting: OFF
The Midnight listening feature allows you to
hear effective surround sound of movies at
low volume levels. The effect automatically
adjusts according to the volume at which
you’re listening.
The Quiet listening feature reduces excessive
bass or treble in a sound source. You can
use this feature if the music is a little bit
harsh and you would like a smoother sound.
Press QUIET/MIDNIGHT repeatedly to
switch between QUIET, MIDNIGHT and
OFF.
Muting the sound
Use the mute button if you need to momen-
tarily turn off any sound coming out of the
speakers.
Press MUTE to switch off the volume.
To switch the sound back on, adjust the
volume or press MUTE again.
Reducing the TV and line
signal levels
Default setting:OFF
Some sources may produce a high signal
level which may produce unpleasant
distortion from the speakers. In such cases,
you may need to reduce the signal level of
the auxiliary source (connected to the TV or
line 1 inputs) by switching on the attenuator.
1 Switch the system into standby.
2 Press SYSTEM SETUP (SHIFT + DVD
SETUP).
3 Use the
/
buttons to select TV
ATT or LINE1 ATT.
4 Use the
/
buttons to select ATT
6dB, ATT 10dB or OFF.
Use the ATT 10dB option for sources with
especially high signal levels, and the ATT
6dB option for other source levels causing
distortion.
5 Press ENTER to confirm.