Amplifier, Test tones – Lenoxx Electronics pmnHT-4OO User Manual

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AMPLIFIER

Test Tones

You can check whether your speakers are connected correctly by using

the TEST TONE button.

1

Press the POWER button on the front panel of the main unit to turn the main
power on, press SOURCE or MASTER VOLUME buttons on the main unit,
or any button on the REMOTE control to turn the set on. Make sure the
STANDBY indicator is lit in green.

2

Press the TEST TONE button on the REMOTE.

3

You will hear a test tone (actually some blank noise similar to a steady
ocean wave) from the FRONT LEFT (FL), CENTER (C), FRONT RIGHT
(FR), REAR RIGHT (RR) and REAR LEFT (RL) speakers in sequence
when the set is in MULTI CHANNEL DECODING mode (the blue MULTI
CHANNEL DECODING indicator is on). The VOLUME indicators on the
front panel will show the corresponding speaker which is being tested.

4

After your test, you may play the theater system or adjust the individual
volume controls while playing any music or movie and then retest the
levels if you like. You may then adjust each speaker’s volume level by
pressing the VOLUME controls of the individual speakers, so that from your
center listening position, they all have approximately the same sound level.
To restore all speaker levels to their defaults, press the RESET button.

(FL) (C)

(FR) (RR) (RL)

NOTE: The (FL), (C), (FR), (RR) & (RL) letters are not shown on the front

panel of your set.

NOTE: You can stop the test tone by pressing any button on the

REMOTE control, or press the SOURCE or MASTER

VOLUME buttons on the main unit.

NOTE: If the set is in STEREO mode (the red STEREO indicator is ON),

you will only hear a test tone from the FRONT LEFT (FL) and

FRONT RIGHT (FR). To change the set from STEREO to MULTI

CHANNEL DECODING mode, press the SURROUND button on

the REMOTE.

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2

RESET BUTTON

Pressing this button on the remote

control will reset all 5 satellite

speakers and the subwoofer to

their default setting and will also

reset the preset graphic equalizer

to the normal position.

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