Modifying the system settings, Modifying the subwoofer, Modifying the tone – Insignia NS-R5100 User Manual

Page 20: Modifying the input settings, Modifying digital in, Modifying surround

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Modifying the system settings

System settings include the settings for the
subwoofer and tone.

Modifying the subwoofer

SW mode is effective only when FRONT,
CENTER, or SURR is set to L and SUB-W is set
to Y on the SPK SET menu. (For details, refer to
“Modifying the speaker settings on page 19.)
While playing the two channel source in
MATRIX, CHURCH, THEATER, HALL, or
STADIUM mode, the low frequency signals can
be reproduced from the subwoofer regardless of
the subwoofer mode setting.
Subwoofer mode settings include:

NORM—The low frequency signals of
channels set to L are reproduced from those
channels only. In this mode, the low
frequency signals that are reproduced from
the subwoofer channel is only the low
frequency signals of LFE (Low Frequency
Effects) (from the multi-channel sources that
contains LFE channel, also called the .1
channel) and the channels set to S.

SW+—The low frequency signals of
channels set to L are reproduced
simultaneously from those channels and the
subwoofer channel. In this mode, the low
frequency range expands more uniformly
through the room, but depending on the size
and shape of the room, interference may
result in a decrease of the actual volume of
the low frequency range.

Modifying the tone

Tone settings include:

OFF—To listen to a program source without
the tone effect. The DIRECT indicator lights
up.

ON—To adjust the tone for your taste. The
DIRECT indicator goes off.

When TONE is set to ON, you can adjust the
tone (bass and treble).

The tone level can be adjusted within the
range of -10 ~ +10 dB. In general, we
recommend the bass and treble to be
adjusted to 0 dB (flat level).

Modifying the input settings

Input settings include setting the digital in and
auto surround for the VIDEO1, VIDEO2, and CD
inputs.

Modifying digital in

For details about digital in, refer to “Connecting
digital audio devices”
on page 7.
You can select:

OPT (optical)

COX 1 (coaxial 1)

COX 2 (coaxial 2)

ANL (analog)

Modifying surround

Depending on how to select a surround mode,
you can select the auto surround mode or the
manual surround mode.

OFF (Manual surround mode)—You can
select from the different surround modes
selectable for the signal being input by using
the SURROUND MODE (

/

or >/<)

buttons. (For details, refer to “Enjoying
surround sound
” on page 12.)

SPK SET

• CONFIG

• FRONT
• CENTER
• SURR
• SUB-W

• DISTANCE

• UNIT
• FL
• C
• FR
• SR
• SL
• SW

• X-OVER

• FC

CH LEVEL

• MODE

• UNIT
• FL
• C
• FR
• SR
• SL
• SW
• OD
• DTS

PARAMTR

• NIGHT M

• NIGHT

• PLII MSC

• PANO
• C.WIDTH
• DIMEN

Menu

Submenu

Note

When EXTERNAL IN is selected as an input
source, the TONE cannot be set to ON.

Caution

Extreme settings at high volume may damage
your speakers.

Note

If DIGITAL IN is assigned to two input sources or
more, when these input sources are selected, the
digital audio signals can be heard from the same
DIGITAL IN.

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