Crossover frequency, Bd-live, Changing the crossover frequency – Pioneer BDP-LX91 User Manual

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Crossover frequency

The crossover frequency can be set at the speaker settings.

The crossover frequency setting is the frequency (Hz) below which
the bass component of channels whose speaker size is set to

Small

is distributed to the subwoofer or left and right channels for output,
as well as the frequency (Hz) below which LFE signals (the channel
normally output to the subwoofer) are output.

Changing the crossover frequency

• When there are no speakers whose speaker size is set to

Small,

select

Bypass for the crossover frequency.

• When there are speakers whose speaker size is set to

Small,

select the crossover frequency (

Bypass cannot be selected).

• Also refer to "Changing the speaker setup" in the "Advanced

settings" section of the operating instructions.

1

When playback is stopped, display the Home Menu screen.

Press

HOME MENU.

2

Select and set Initial Setup

Speakers Speaker Setup

Next Screen.
Use

/ to select, then press ENTER.

3

Select the crossover and change the setting.

Use

/ to select, then use / to change the setting.

Crossover: Bypass/50 Hz/80 Hz/100 Hz/150 Hz

Note

• When a subwoofer with a filter bypass function is connected

and there is no speaker whose speaker size is set to

Small, if the

subwoofer

s filter is set to be bypassed, the player

s high

precision digital filter is used. In this case, set the crossover
frequency to something other than

Bypass.

• By default, the crossover frequency is set to

100 Hz.

• Before the function was added, the crossover frequency was set

to

100 Hz if there were speakers whose speaker size was set to

Small. Otherwise, it was set to Bypass.

BD-LIVE

This player supports BD-ROM Profile 2. Therefore, it supports both
the BONUSVIEW and BD-LIVE functions.

BD-LIVE functions such as downloading movie trailers or additional
audio and subtitle languages and playing on-line games can be
enjoyed over the Internet. The additional data downloaded with the
BD-LIVE function (trailers, etc.) is stored in the internal memory
(4 GB). Refer to the disc’s instructions for details about BD-LIVE
functions.

BD-LIVE

logo is trademark of Blu-ray Disc Association.

• To use the BD-LIVE functions, connect the player to an Ethernet

hub (or a router with hub function) connected to the Internet.

• For instructions on connecting to the network, see "Network

connection".

Erasing data that has been added
to BDs and application data

Additional BD data (data downloaded with the BD-LIVE function and
data used with the BONUSVIEW function) cannot be downloaded if
the set's internal memory is full.

If a message indicating that there is not enough free space in the
internal memory is displayed, erase the added data by executing the
Data Management in the Initial Setup.

The BD-ROM's application data (high scores of games, bookmarks
data, etc.) can also be erased.

Caution

• It takes time to erase the BDMV data for a while.

• Do not unplug the power cord while the data is being erased.

1

Display the Home Menu screen.

Press

HOME MENU.

This operation does not work when a disc is loaded.

2

Select and set Initial Setup

Data Management erase

menus.
Use

/ to select, then press ENTER.

If

Data Management is not displayed, erase the added data using

BDMV Data Erase under Options. With BDMV Data Erase, the
data downloaded with the BD-LIVE function, the data used with the
BONUSVIEW function and the BD-ROM's application data (high
scores of games, bookmarks data, etc.) is all erased.

* 1

L/R

C

SL/SR

SBL/SBR

SW

Large

Large

Large

Large

Yes

Crossover

100 Hz

Speaker Setup

BD PLAYER

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