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JVC KW-AV50 - System Menu and User Settings

JVC KW-AV50
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Setting
menu
items
You
cannot
change
<Audio>
settings
(except
<Amplifier
Gain>)
when
the
AV
source
is
turned
off.
Equalizer
Loudness
Fader:
Adjust
the
front
and
rear
speaker
output
balance.
+
F6
to
R6;
Initial~
When
using
a
two-speaker
system,
set
the
fader
to
the
center(~).
Balance
:
Adjust
the
left
and
right
speaker
output
balance.
+
L6
to
R6;
Initial~
Press
[£/T
;..,.;~]or
drag[$]
to
adjust.
To
clear
the
adjustment,
press
[Center].
Change
the
sound
mode
or
adjust
and
store
the
equalization
for
each
source.
(~page
38)
+
Flat/Naturai/DynamicNocal
Boost/Bass
BoostNibrant/User
You
can
activate/deactivate
the
loudness
function.
+
Off
Cancels.
+
On
:
Boost
low
and
high
frequencies
to
produce
a
well-
balanced
sound
at
a
low
volume
level.
0~--------------~-------------------------------------------
:g
Crossover
Adjust
the
cross
over
frequency.(~
page
39)
<~--------------~-------------------------------------------
Volume
Adjust
Amplifier
Gain*
Adjust
and
store
the
auto-adjustment
volume
level
for
each
source.
(For
discs,
the
adjustment
is
stored
for
each
of
the
following
categories:
DVD/
DVD-VR,
VCD/CD,
and
DivX/MPEG1/MPEG2/MP3/WMA/WAV.)
The
volume
level
will
automatically
increase
or
decrease
when
you
change
the
source.
+
-15
to
+06;
Initial
00
You
can
change
the
maximum
volume
level
of
this
unit.
+
High
VOL
00
to
50
+
Low
VOL
00
to
30
(Select
this
if
the
peak
power
of
the
speakers
is
less
than
50
W.)
+Off
Deactivates
the
built-in
amplifier.
If
you
change
this
setting
from
<High>/<Off>
to
<Low>
while
the
volume
level
is
set
higher
than
the
maximum
level
of
<Low>,
the
unit
automatically
lowers
the
volume
level
to
"VOL
30':
*
To
change
these
settings,
turn
off
the
AV
source
by
pressing
[AV
Off]
on
<AV
Menu>
beforehand.
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