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JVC RX-509VTN - Selecting Sound Effect Programs; Selecting Center Channel Modes

JVC RX-509VTN
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Selecting
a
Program
Selecting
a
Center
MODE
ome
Channel
Mode
Page
22
CENTER
MODE
I
Selecting
a
Sound
Effect
The
surround
processor
provides
three
types
of
sound
effects.
“PRO
LOGIC”
To
playa
source
marked
[X][bausy
sumouno],
The
sound
will
be
reproduced
through
the
front
speakers,
center
speaker
and
rear
speakers.
“3CH
LOGIC”
To
play
a
source
marked
DX]
[bousy
sunrouno)
when
you
are
not
using
rear
speakers.
The
sound
is
reproduced
through
the
front
speakers
and
center
speaker.
“HALL”
To
play
an
ordinary
stereo
source
with
one
of
JVC’s
surround
sound
effects,
resembling
acoustics
such
as
those
in
a
music
hall,
for
example.
The
sound
is
reproduced
through
the
front
speakers
and
rear
speakers.
To
select
one
of
these
programs,
use
the
MODE
button.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
one
of
the
surround
program
indicators
will
light
up
in
the
following
cycle:
“PRO
LOGIC”
>
“3CH
LOGIC”
>
“HALL”
>
begins
the
cycle
again
When
you
select
PRO
LOGIC
or
3CH
LOGIC
program,
you
must
also
select
a
center
channel
mode.
The
following
modes
are
available:
“PHANTOM”
_
Use
this
mode
when
no
center
speaker
is
used.
The
entire
center
channel
is
reproduced
through
the
front
speakers.
3CH
LOGIC
doesn't
have
this
mode.
“NORMAL”
__
Use
this
mode
when
the
center
speaker
is
smaller
than
the
front
speaker.
The
bass
frequencies
in
the
center
channel
are
reproduced
through
the
front
speakers.
“WIDE”
Use
this
mode
when
the
center
speaker
is
as
large
as
the
front
speaker.
The
entire
center
channel
is
reproduced
through
the
center
speaker.
“OFP”
The
center
channel
is
muted.
To
select
one
of
these
modes,
use
the
CENTER
MODE
button
on
the
receiver.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
one
of
the
center
channel
modes
will
appear
in
the
display
window
in
the
following
cycle:
“PHANTOM”
>
“NORMAL”
>
“WIDE”
>
“OFF”
>
begins
the
cycle
again

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