Personalizing your surround sound 27, English, Personalizing your surround sound – Pioneer VSX-C100-S User Manual

Page 27: Fine tuning your surround sound, 3 press, 1 press, Button and make adjustments in the same way, Enter, Receiver, Setup

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Personalizing Your Surround
Sound

This receiver will make the necessary speakers settings
automatically so you can use it to get enjoyable sur-
round sound without doing anything, but making more
exact settings here will give you finer surround sound.

For better surround sound complete the instructions
that follow the speaker settings. Use the first two steps
on this page and continue on page 28. In this way you
can get maximum performance out of the receiver.

You only need to do these settings once (unless you
change the placement of your current speaker system or
add new speakers, etc.). The following pages offer a
more detailed description of the settings available for
each mode. The default setting is also shown on each
page.

Fine Tuning Your Surround Sound

1

3

2

SOURCE

RECEIVER

SLEEP

AUTO

SURROUND

SIGNAL SELECT

ADVANCED

SOUND

MODE

DIMMER

SETUP

EXIT

SEARCH

E

CLASS

C

MPX

D

TV CONTROL

D.ACCESS

E

A

ENTER

TEST TONE

TOP MENU

MENU

MENU

AUDIO

SUBTITLE

EON

CHANNEL

CHANNEL

VOLUME

INPUT

SELECT

P

10

GUIDE

T.EDIT

DISPLAY

RF ATT

CH_SELECT

ROOM

SETUP

RECEIVER

MUTE

ST

TUNE

MASTER

VOLUME

ST

TUNE

P

DVD

ENTER

ENTER

DVR/ VCR

TV / SAT

F M / A M

FRONT

For best results, start with Front speakers setting
mode and make your initial adjustments in the order
described below.
The current settings are displayed automatically.

• Front speakers setting mode (page 28)

Use to specify the size and configuration of the
FRONT speakers you have connected.

• Center speaker setting mode (page 28)

Use to specify the size and configuration of the
CENTER speaker you have connected.

• Surround speaker setting mode (page 28)

Use to specify the size and configuration of the
SURROUND speakers you have connected.

• Subwoofer setting mode (page 28)

Use to set the subwoofer output and determine at
which frequency the bass tones will be sent to the
subwoofer (if it is on).

• LFE (Low Frequency Effects) attenuator setting

mode (page 29)
Use to lower the level for the LFE channel (a special
bass channel) when the LFE level is so high as to
distort.

• Front speakers distance setting mode (page 29)

Use to specify the distance from your listening
position to your front speaker.

• Center speakers distance setting mode (page 29)

Use to specify the distance from your listening
position to your center speaker.

• Surround speakers distance setting mode (page

30)
Use to specify the distance from your listening
position to your surround speakers.

• Dynamic range control setting mode (page 30)

Use to compress the dynamic range of a Dolby Digital
soundtrack with this feature (for non-Dolby Digital
soundtracks use the MIDNIGHT mode for the same
effect).

• Dual mono setting (page 30)

Use with soundtracks that have dual mono encoding
if you want to isolate one channel to a particular
speaker.

• Input attenuator setting (page 31)

Use to reduce the analog input level coming into the
receiver when it is so loud as to make it distort.

• Coaxial connection setting (page 31)

Use to tell the receiver (assign) which component is
hooked up the other coaxial digital terminal.

3 Press

ENTER

to exit the setting mode.

The setting mode is automatically exited if no operation
is performed within 20 seconds.

1 Press

RECEIVER

to turn the power on.

2 Press

SETUP

.

Make the adjustments that match your home
setup using the +/– buttons. When finished
with one setting continue to cycle through
the setting modes using the

SETUP

button

and make adjustments in the same way.

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