Proceed PDSD User Manual

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2

REPEAT THIS PROCESS FOR THE CENTER AND REAR SPEAKERS
Remember that you have an additional option with the center speaker of

none

(e.g., a phantom center channel).

3

DEFINE YOU SUBWOOFER(S) APPROPRIATELY AND RETURN TO THE SET
SPEAKERS MENU
Depending on your hardware configuration, you may have the choice of
either

one

/

none

or more extensive choices. (see above)

set distance

In order to provide optimal performance, the PAV/PDSD system needs to know
where your speakers are located relative to the primary listening chair. With this
information, it can adjust the timing of the delivery of the various channels of
sound so that sounds that are supposed to reach you at the same time actually
do so—even though the speakers from which those sounds emanate may be at
different distances from the listener.

By now you should be quite comfortable navigating the PAV/PDSD menus, so we
will simplify the “how-to” explanations. If you are coming directly to this portion
of the manual without having read the previous sections, please review those
sections before proceeding. They contain important information you need to
know about, in addition to detailing the menu navigation system. Try starting at
Using the Menu System.

1

ENTER THE SET DISTANCE MENU
You will see a screen which should look something like the following:

set distance menu

SET DISTANCE

➔ LEFT:

0.0 FT

CENTER:

0.0 FT

RIGHT:

0.0 FT

R. REAR:

0.0 FT

L. REAR:

0.0 FT

SUB:

0.0 FT

UNITS:

ENGLISH

(If you prefer to use the metric system, move down to

units:

and toggle it

from

english

to

metric

. The rest of the screen will then update to suit your

preference.)

2

MEASURE THE DISTANCE FROM EACH SPEAKER TO THE MAIN LISTENING
POSITION IN TURN; ENTER THESE DISTANCES INTO THE TABLE DISPLAYED
ON SCREEN
Using a tape measure, measure these distances to the nearest 0.5 feet (or
0.2 meters). Use the

volume +/–

buttons to move the values up or down as

needed;

enter

each as you go along.

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