Channel level, Set up, 1 press the channel level button – Pioneer VSX-39TX User Manual

Page 37: Initial set up

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SET

UP

Initial Set Up

1 Press the CHANNEL LEVEL button.

The CHANNEL LEVEL settings will appear on your remote
control screen.
NOTE : Be prepared! The test tone is output at a high
volume level.
MASTER VOLUME rotates to the reference position (0 dB)
and the display on the receiver flashes TEST TONE. After a
few seconds the test tone is output.
These settings will be displayed on your TV.

2 Select a test tone mode by pressing one

of the TEST TONE buttons. Output the
TEST TONE.

dB

STEREO

SIGNAL

SELECT
ANALOG SP

A

AUTO

VOLUME

AUTO (automatic TEST TONE)
This mode switches the test tone between each speaker
automatically. The automatic test tone is output in the
following order :

FL

CT

FR

SR

SBL

SBR

SL

SW

MANUAL (manual TEST TONE)
This mode lets you switch the test tone between each
speaker manually.

0.0

dB

0.0

dB

FL

CT

0.0

dB

FR

0.0

dB

SW

0.0

dB

SL

0.0

dB

SBL

0.0

dB

SBR

0.0

dB

SR

Any time you want to exit the process
Press SETUP OK.

CHANNEL LEVEL

The following steps show you how to balance the sound output level of your speakers. Proper speaker balance
is essential for obtaining high quality surround sound. If continuing from CHANNEL DELAY go to step 1. If
starting fresh, complete steps 1-3 in “Setting Up for Surround Sound“ (p.32) first.

memo

1

System Setup

SPEAKER

SETTING

CROSSOVER

NETWORK

BASS PEAK LEVEL

MANAGER

DYNAMIC RANGE

CONTROL

DIGITAL INPUT

SELECT

MULTI ROOM

CHANNEL DELAY

CHANNEL LEVEL

BACK

2

• Be careful, if you touch one of the speaker buttons

by accident the TEST TONE will automatically sound
from each speaker.

• If your subwoofer has a volume control, set it to the

middle position before doing these operations.

• A test tone

will be output from the SURROUND BACK

speakers but your external amplifier must be turned
up at least a little in order to hear it. Be careful that it
is not turned up too much because the test tone vol-
ume is quite loud.

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