B&K p/n 12698 User Manual

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Setup your LFE channel - Usually this will be set to NORMAL. However, if you prefer less LFE you can reduce
the level or completely turn off the LFE channel. Note that this affects only the separate LFE channel available on
Dolby Digital and DTS material it has no effect on the reproduction of normal bass from the front, center, or rear
channels. If you have no subwoofer you may wish to reduce or turn off the LFE channel to reduce its contribution
to the bass going to your front speakers.

SPEAKER SIZE SETUP

1 Front L/R

/)( 1250$/

2 Center

3 Rear L/R

4 Subwoofer

5 LFE

6 Center Delay

7 Rear Delay

adjust parameter

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choose LFE setting

VOLUME KNOB

ˆ

(REW) or

(FF)

2

move to LFE

(UP) or

(DOWN)

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(PAUSE) or

V

(STOP)

1

Action

From Front Panel

From Remote

Set your delays for speaker placement - Ideally your front and center speakers will be the same distance away
from your listening area. If this is the case leave the Center Delay set to 0. However, physical limitations
sometimes require placing the center speaker closer than the front left and right speakers. The center delay
setting electronically “moves” the center speaker back into alignment with the front speakers. Measure the
distance in feet to your front speakers and to your center speaker. Subtract the center distance from the front
distance. Use this number for your delay setting (1 foot is roughly equal to 1 ms). If the result is negative set the
delay to zero. If the result is greater than 5 feet set the delay to 5 ms.

Ideally your front and rear speakers will be the same distance away from your listening area. If this is the case
leave the Rear Delay set to 0. However, physical limitations often require placing the rear speakers closer than the
front speakers. The rear delay setting electronically “moves” the rear speakers back into alignment with the front
speakers. Measure the distance in feet to your front speakers and to your rear speakers. Subtract the rear
distance from the front distance. Use this number for your delay setting (1 foot is roughly equal to 1 ms). If the
result is negative set the delay to zero. If the result is greater than 15 feet set the delay to 15 ms.

SPEAKER SIZE SETUP

1 Front L/R

&75 '(/$< 06

2 Center

3 Rear L/R

4 Subwoofer

5 LFE

6 Center Delay

7 Rear Delay

adjust parameter

previous page

←→

M E N U

↑ ↓

move to new line

Small

Small

Small

Yes

Normal

0 ms

0 ms

SPEAKER SIZE SETUP

1 Front L/R

5($5 '(/$< PV

2 Center

3 Rear L/R

4 Subwoofer

5 LFE

6 Center Delay

7 Rear Delay

adjust parameter

previous page

←→

M E N U

↑ ↓

move to new line

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Small

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Normal

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0 ms

return to SETUP MENUS

MENU

MENU

5

adjust Rear Delay

VOLUME KNOB

ˆ

(REW) or

(FF)

4

move to Rear Delay

(UP) or

(DOWN)

­

(PAUSE) or

V

(STOP)

3

adjust Center Delay

VOLUME KNOB

ˆ

(REW) or

(FF)

2

move to Center Delay

(UP) or

(DOWN)

­

(PAUSE) or

V

(STOP)

1

Action

From Front Panel

From Remote

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p/n 12698 Rev. 9808B

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