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Nº502 Media Console Customizing the Nº502
Note During the test, all input sources to the Main Zone are muted. However, the
Remote Zone is NOT muted and continues to output the audio source. The
test tones are NOT output to the Remote Zone.
15. Select OK and press Enter when ready.
The display shows a 10-second countdown, allowing for time to leave
the room before calibration begins.
You can abort the calibration at any time by pressing the button.
The system reverts to its previous settings and no data from the
aborted calibration is saved.
16. The test indicates when it’s complete by displaying a Results message.
The message identifies if the Room Correction, Auto Speaker
Distances, and Auto Speaker Levels were calibrated successfully.
17. All of the calibration results can be viewed when the Automatic
Calibration procedure is complete. Select the View Details option to
view the detailed calibration results.
The Room Correction details indicate only if the Room Correction
calibration was successful (Applied), if the speaker was not active
during calibration (N/A), or if there is no Room Correction
adjustment available for the speaker (- - - - ).
The Auto Speaker Distances results indicate the specific value for each
speaker calibrated. The results are set to feet or meters, as identified by
the Speaker Units parameter in the User Options menu. See the “User
Options” section found later in this chapter for more details.
The Auto Speaker Levels result indicates the specific value for each
speaker calibrated.
The full calibration details also indicate any errors that might have
occurred during calibration of the Auto Speaker Distances and Auto
Speaker Levels. There are six errors that may occur:
Speaker Out of Phase – the microphones detected out-of-phase
calibration signals, but the calibrated value is still accurate.
Signal Too Low or Speaker Output Too Low – the
microphones detected the calibration signals at an unusually low
level.
Unable to Calculate – the microphones didn’t detect the
calibration signals or the Nº502 could not calculate a value.
May Not Be Accurate – one or more of the microphones did
not detect calibration signals at a reasonable level. The calibrated
value might be inaccurate.
Speaker is Not Enabled – the selected speaker is not activated
in the Speaker Setup.
Speaker Output Too High – the microphones detected the
calibration signals at an unusually high level.

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