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RS20iInstallationandOperatingGuide
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RS20i Installation & Operating Guide Document # 9301H52900 Ver. 1.02
Small – Cross with the subwoofer(s). Select the desired crossover filter frequency and slope.
Small, cross to L/R – The High Left will be crossed to the Left Front speaker and High Right will
be crossed to the Right Front speaker. Select the desired crossover filter frequency and slope. In
order to use this option, the Left and Right Front speakers should be defined as Large. If not, an
error message will appear on the screen.
HCHigh Center speaker options:
Large – (default) Speaker can handle full range of frequencies.
Small – Cross with the subwoofer(s). Select the desired crossover filter frequency and slope.
Small, cross to C – The High Center will be crossed to the Center speaker. Select the desired
crossover filter frequency and slope. In order to use this option, the Center speaker should be
defined as Large. If not, an error message will appear on the screen.
HLs, HRsHigh Left Surround and High Right Surround speaker options:
Large – (default) Speaker can handle full range of frequencies.
Small – Cross with the subwoofer(s). Select the desired crossover filter frequency and slope.
Small, cross to Ls/Rs – The High Left Surround will be crossed to the Left Surround speaker
and High Right Surround will be crossed to the Right Surround speaker. Select the desired
crossover filter frequency and slope. In order to use this option, the Left Surround and Right
Surround speakers should be defined as Large. If not, an error message will appear on the
screen.
TTop speaker options:
Large – (default) Speaker can handle full range of frequencies.
Small – Cross with the subwoofer(s). Select the desired crossover filter frequency and slope.
Cross to L/R/Ls/Rs – Top speaker will be crossed with the Left Front, Right Front, Left Surround,
and Right Surround speakers. In order to use this option, the L, R, LS, and Rs speakers should
be defined as Large. If not, an error message will appear on the screen.
All speaker configuration options are described in text next to the speaker. This completes the bass
management setup using one or more subwoofers.
4.7.2 Configuration with no subwoofers
For the following steps, tap on the speaker below its label and set the options for that speaker. Skip any
speakers that do not apply to the current speaker configuration. Use the Back button to return to the main
Bass Management screen to select the next speaker. Those speakers that are not used will be grayed
out and cannot be selected.
CCenter speaker Options:
Large – (default) Speaker can handle full range of frequencies.
Small – Apply high pass filter to Center channel. Select the desired filter frequency and slope.
The high-pass filter to the Center speaker may be disabled, in which case it works the same as
using the option Large.
Low Pass to Left/Right – Cross the center channel to the Left and Right Front speakers. Adjust
the crossover frequency and slope as needed.
Phantom Center – Use this if there is no center speaker installed. This divides the center
channel between the left and right speakers. The offset can be adjusted. Note: when this is
selected, the speaker is grayed out on the main Bass Management screen.
L, RLeft and Right speaker options:
Large – (default) Mix LFE channel with this speaker.
Small – Do not mix LFE channel with this speaker. A high pass filter is applied to the Left
Surround and Right Surround channels. Adjust the high pass frequency and slope as needed.

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