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Panasonic SA-XR57 - Receiver Settings: Inputs and Bi-Amp; Changing Digital Input Settings; Setting Input Signals and Bi-Amp

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32
RQT8552
Setting the receiver
See page 30 for receiver operations.
AUTO SPEAKER
DETECTOR
ADVANCED
DUAL AMP
BI-AMP
SPEAKERS
AB
AUTO SPEAKER
DETECTOR
MULTI CH
SURROUND
AUX
S VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
L
A
U
DIO
IN
R
MENU
SETUP
RETURN
INPUT SELECTOR
ENTER
VOLUME
HDMI
TUNE
MENU
SETUP
RETURN
INPUT SELECTOR
ENTER
Changing the digital
input settings
Change these settings to suit
the connections you have made
to the optical (OPT) and coaxial
(COAX) digital input terminals.
(
á
pages 6, 7, 9 and 13)
You can only allocate one piece
of equipment per terminal.
(Example)OPT 1 ” becomes the
only digital terminal you can use
for connecting the DVD player to
the unit when you change the
DVD setting to the terminal.
1 Select and confirm the choice.
2 Select the equipment connected to the digital
input terminal and confirm the choice.
3 Change the digital input setting and confirm the
choice.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change settings.
TV :TV
DVR :DVD recorder
DVD : DVD player
CD : CD player
Factory setting:
TV : OPT1 (OPTICAL 1)
DVR : OPT2 (OPTICAL 2)
DVD : COAX1 (COAXIAL 1)
CD : COAX2 (COAXIAL 2)
Setting input signals
This unit automatically
detects whether input is
digital or analogue, but you
can fix the input mode.
•SelectAUTO ” when it is
not necessary to fix the
signal.
1 Select and confirm the choice.
2 Select the equipment connected to the digital
input terminal and confirm the choice.
3 Select the method for identifying input signals
and confirm the choice.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change settings.
Note regarding PCM FIX mode
In rare cases, the unit may have trouble recognizing the digital signals on discs.
With the PCM signals on CDs, this may cause the beginning of a
track to be cut off. Engage the PCM FIX mode if this occurs.
This setting is not necessary when playback is normal.
When PCM FIX mode is on, the unit cannot process other signals.
This may cause noise to be output. Select another mode in this case.
TV :TV
DVR :DVD recorder
DVD : DVD player
CD : CD player
AUTO :
Automatic identification of
digital and analogue signals
(HDMI takes priority when
the input signal is digital.)
ANALOG :
Fixes the input signal
to analogue and plays.
DIG : Fixes the input signal to
digital and plays.
PCMFIX :
Fixes the input signal
to PCM and plays.
Factory setting:
TV, DVR ,DVD, CD : AUTO
The sign “ ” appears constantly on the display when you fix the input signal as digital.
The sign “PCM” appears on the display when you set the input signal as “PCMFIX ”.
When an input position is set to PCM FIX, and the input signals are not from a PCM source,
PCM FIX ” flashes on the display.
Making bi-amp settings
Bi-amp settings appear on
the display and become
selectable only when you
make bi-wiring settings for
the front speakers
(á page 31).
You can adjust HF (high
frequency) and LF (low
frequency) output balance
of the bi-wired speakers.
You can reduce the delay
time due to the difference in
size of the HF and LF units.
Adjusting the
balance
1 Select and confirm the choice.
2 Select and confirm the choice.
3
Make adjustment and confirm the choice.
The bar shows the standard balance.
LF : Low frequency
HF : High frequency
Correcting the
HF and LF
difference
1 Select and confirm the choice.
2 Select and confirm the choice.
3
Make adjustment and confirm the choice.
Adjustment range:
0
to
30
cm
You can select differences at
1 cm intervals.
Factory setting: 0 cm
Note
Difference
Speaker
(Side view of a speaker
in cross section)
cm
Setting the receiver
ENGLISH

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