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Function
setup
stomizing
the
Function
Settings
(continued)
Setting
details
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-
V
(Continued)
Adjusting
the
delay
time:
When
enjoying
5.1ch
surround
playback,
it
is
ideal
to
choose
a
listening
position
that
is
the
same
distance
from
each
speaker.
By
adjusting
the
delay
time
of
the
center/surround
speakers,
you
can
virtually
create
an
ideal
listening
environment
(as
if
the
center/surround
speakers
were
at
their
ideal
locations
respectively
as
below.)
Center
Channel
Delay
Omsec:
When
Df
equals
Dc.
1msec:
When
(A)
is
approx.
34
cm
(13
inch)
2msec:
When
(A)
is
approx.
68
cm
(27
inch)
3msec:
When
(A)
is
approx.
102
cm
(40
inch)...
*(A)
=
Df
-
Dc
Get
your
optimum
value
(0,
1,2
...
5)
dividing
(A)
by
34.
Surround
Channel
Delay
Omsec:
When
Df
equals
Ds.
1msec:
When
(B)
is
approx.
34
cm
(13
inch)
2msec:
When
<B)
is
approx.
68
cm
(27
inch)
3msec:
When
(B)
is
approx.
102
cm
(40
inch)...
*(B)
=
Df-Ds
Get
your
optimum
value
(0,1,2
...
15)
dividing
(B)
by
34.
3)
Select
“Test
Tone”
and
press
the
ENTER
button.
The
DVD
video
player
outputs
a
test
signal
to
each
speaker
when
it
is
in
stop
mode.
When
playing
a
DVD
video
disc,
it
substitutes
the
current
sound
for
the
test
signal.
Move
the
cursor
control
(
/
)
to
switch
the
receiving
speakers,
and
adjust
the
volume
of
each
speaker
at
the
same
level
by
moving
the
cursor
control
(A/T).
If
all
the
volume
levels
cannot
be
equalized,
adjust
them
on
the
amplifier.
Note
Depending
on
the
disc,
6
channel
sounds
may
not
be
output
via
the
5.1
CH
SURROUND
AUDIO
OUT
jacks.
Dynamic
Range
Control
Off:
Full
dynamic
range
is
maintained.
On:
Dynamic
range
is
reduced.
Notes
This
function
works
only
during
playback
of
Dolby
Digital
recorded
discs.
The
level
of
Dynamic
Range
Reduction
may
differ
depending
on
the
DVD
video
disc.
Karaoke
Vocal
Off:
The
primary
vocal
is
not
output.
On:
The
primary
vocal
is
output
when
it
is
recorded
on
the
disc.
Notes
The
vocal
output
feature
is
used
during
playback
of
Dolby
Digital
(multi-channel)
recorded
DVD
KARAOKE
discs.
This
feature
allows
you
to
turn
off
vocal
audio
tracks,
or
restore
them
for
background
accompaniment.
When
playing
KARAOKE,
connect
appropriate
audio
equipment
such
as
an
amplifier
to
the
DVD
video
player.
CD
Attenuation
HDCD
enhances
the
output
sound
level
of
audio
CD
by
approximately
6
dB.
As
such,
distortion
may
occur
in
some
connected
products
that
are
unable
to
compensate
for
a
wide
range
of
input
signal
levels.
(e.g.TV,
stereo
receivers)
Off:
For
normal
use.
On:
Select
when
an
audio
CD
sound
is
distorted.
Sound
volume
of
an
audio
CD
is
lessened.
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