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Onkyo TX-SR383

Onkyo TX-SR383
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Front Panel Rear Panel Remote
Contents
Preparation
Playback
Setup
Setting Item Default Value Setting Details
Surr.Back SMALL×2 Make the setting according to the size of the
surround back speakers, low-range reproduction
capability and the number of connected speakers.
"SMALL×1": When connecting one small speaker
with insu󰀩cient low-range reproduction capability
(The low-tone range of the surround back speaker
is sent to the subwoofer or other speakers for
which "LARGE" is set.)
"SMALL×2": When connecting two small speakers
with insu󰀩cient low-range reproduction capability
(The low-tone range of the surround back speakers
is sent to the subwoofer or other speakers for
which "LARGE" is set.)
"LARGE×1": When connecting one full range
speaker with su󰀩cient low-range reproduction
capability
"LARGE×2": When connecting two full range
speakers with su󰀩cient low-range reproduction
capability
"NO": When surround back speakers are not
connected
This cannot be set when "Surr" is set to "NO".
When "Front" or "Surr" is set to "SMALL",
"LARGE×1" or "LARGE×2"cannot be selected.
Subwoofer YES Set whether a subwoofer is connected or not.
"YES": When a subwoofer is connected
"NO": When a subwoofer is not connected
LFE (low-frequency e󰀨ect) signals and low-tone
range of the speakers set to "SMALL" are output
from speakers other than the subwoofer.
"PLUS": Can be selected when "Front" is set to
"LARGE". The low-tone range can be enhanced
more by making the subwoofer output the low-tone
range simultaneously which is output from each
speaker set to "LARGE".
To set the subwoofer to "NO", set "Front" to
"LARGE".
Setting "Front" to "SMALL" will x the subwoofer
to "YES".
c. X.Over
Change the settings of crossover frequencies.
Setting Item Default Value Setting Details
Frequency 100 Hz When speakers set to "SMALL" are present, set
the maximum Hz of low-tone range reproduced
from other speakers (including the subwoofer) or
the maximum Hz of low-tone range of LFE (low-
frequency e󰀨ect) signals reproduced.
Select from among "50Hz", "80Hz", "100Hz",
"150Hz" and "200Hz".
d. Channel Level
Adjust the volume level of each speaker.
Setting Item Default Value Setting Details
Test Tone Manual Before adjusting, select the method to output the
test tone.
Select the output method and press the ENTER
button. Then the test tone starts to be output.
"Manual": Switch speakers manually that output
test tones, and adjust the volume levels.
"Auto": Test tones are output for each speaker
one by one. The volume levels are adjusted
accordingly.
When "Manual" is selected, switch speakers with
/ .
Front L 0 dB Select a value between "-15 dB" and "+15 dB" (in 1
dB increments).
Front Height L 0 dB Select a value between "-15 dB" and "+15 dB" (in 1
dB increments).
This can be set only when "a. Speaker System"
- "SP System" is set to "Height", and "b. Speaker
Setting" - "Front Height" is set to a value other
than "NO".
Center 0 dB Select a value between "-15 dB" and "+15 dB" (in 1
dB increments).

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