Press distance – Onkyo TX-L5 User Manual

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Before starting the procedure below, measure the
distances from each speaker to the listening position.
For pair speakers such as front left and right speakers,
the distance from the listening position to one speaker
should be the same as the distance to the other.
In the procedure below, select the values which
approximate the actual distances.

1

Press CH SEL, then press

5/

repeatedly to select the surround
left and right speaker distance.

You cannot enter the following distances:

• Distances longer than the distance set

for the front speakers.

• Distances shorter than the distance

obtained by subtracting “4.5 m (15 ft.)”
from the distance entered for the front
speakers.

Note

If you selected a speaker configuration with no
surround speakers on the previous page, this
step will be skipped.

Press DISTANCE.

The normal display resumes.

2

4

3

5

DISPLAY

VIDEO

2

VIDEO

1

DVD/CD

DIMMER

HD

TUNER

MD/TAPE

DVD

MD

STANDBY

ON

MENU

TOP MENU

SETUP

SURR MODE

TEST TONE

DISTANCE LATE NIGHT A.CTRL

MUTING

VOLUME

CH SEL

STEREO SP SETUP SW MODE

RETURN

REMOTE CONTROLLER

RC-

453S

PR

ESET

PLAY

SLEEP

INPUT SELECTOR

DVD MD

Control

ENTER

1, 5

3, 4

2-4

DISTANCE

CH SEL

«

CH SEL

«

DISTANCE

Press DISTANCE.

The distance entry display for the front left
and right speakers appears.

Press

5/ to select the front left

and right speaker distance.

You can select a distance between 0.3 m
and 9 m (1 ft. and 30 ft.).

Press CH SEL, then press

5/

repeatedly to select the center
speaker distance.

You cannot enter the following distances:

• Distances longer than the distance set

for the front speakers.

• Distances shorter than the distance

obtained by subtracting “1.5 m (5 ft.)”
from the distance entered for the front
speakers.

Note

If you selected a speaker configuration with no
center speaker on the previous page, this step
will be skipped.

Setting the Distance From the Listening Position to Each Speaker

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