Proceed PDSD User Manual

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set configuration

: informs the system whether or not the speakers

need its internal crossover networks

set distance

: to time align the speakers, correcting for their various

distances from the listening position (so sounds that are supposed
to reach the listener at the same time actually do)

set levels

: to adjust the loudness of the speakers relative to each

other to correct for differences in sensitivity, placement, etc.

bass level manager

: provides a convenient way to limit the

amount of deep bass that might otherwise be sent to your speak-
ers at high volumes (discrete digital soundtracks can sometimes be
quite extreme in their deep bass requirements)

set configuration

This is where you tell the system which of your speakers can reproduce deep
bass. Any low frequencies that are removed from a given channel will be divided
between the speakers that can reproduce deep bass (subwoofers, plus speakers
designated as “full range.” When you enter the

set configuration

menu, you will

be presented with a screen that looks something like this:

set configuration menu

SET CONFIGURATION

➔ FRONT L&R:

FULL RNG

CENTER:

FULL RNG

REAR L&R:

FULL RNG

SUBS:

ONE

SET ALL FOR THX

The other options are

80 Hz

and in the case of the center and subwoofer chan-

nels,

none

(meaning there is no such speaker connected to the system).

If you have an eight-channel system and have configured one of
your auxiliary channels as a subwoofer channel, the

subs:

options

expand to include:

summed

(both subs play the same signal),

L&R

(left and right),

F&R

(front and rear).

special tip:

If you have THX-certified speakers all around, a shortcut for
setting the configuration to the THX standard is provided.
Simply move your cursor to the bottom line and press enter.
This will set the menus for all the appropriate crossover
settings at one touch.

If you do not have THX speakers, set an appropriate low frequency cutoff for
each channel, and define how many distinct subwoofer channels you have in the
PAV/PDSD system. (Note that multiple subwoofers reproducing the same channel
are still considered one subwoofer channel.)

1

ENTER THE SET CONFIGURATION MENU AND DEFINE HOW YOU WANT
YOUR FRONT L&R SPEAKERS TREATED
Using

enter

and the

volume +/–

buttons, choose either

full range

or

80 Hz

,

as appropriate for your front left and right speakers. Save your selection
(

enter

).

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