Automatic setup procedure, Chapter 5, User's manual – Sunfire Theater Grand Receiver TGR-401-230 User Manual

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User's Manual

Measurement

microphone

(supplied)

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CHAPTER 5

The automatic setup procedure

uses the microphone to measure

and evaluate your system. After the

measurements are complete, the

levels, crossover frequency, and delay

times of the speakers in your system

are automatically adjusted for the best

performance. Any problems with the

speakers in your system are indicat-

ed, for example, if there is no output

from a speaker, or if the polarity is

reversed.
Warning: The test procedure can emit

LOUD test tones through your speak-

ers.

The procedure should be done in

a quiet environment, so only the test

tones will be picked up by the mi-

crophone. Use only the microphone

supplied.

Automatic Setup Procedure

SETUP

CHOICES

INPUTS

SPEAKERS

VIDEO

MAIN ZONE

ZONE 2

CONTROL

DIGITAL OUT

DNMX/THRU

DIMMER

LOW/MED/HI

MAIN MENU

TRIMS

TONE CONTROLS

MODES

PRESETS

SETUP

SPEAKERS

AUTO SETUP

SPEAKER SIZE

DISTANCE

LEVEL CALIBRATION

EQ

BINDING POSTS

AUTO SETUP

PLUG MIC INTO FRONT PANEL

JACK AND SELECT “START”

***WARNING***

TEST TONE IS LOUD

START

AUTO SETUP 2

TESTING:

POLARITY

SPEAKER SIZE

DISTANCE

LEVEL CALIBRATION

TEST TAKES 1 MINUTE

CANCEL

AUTO SETUP 3

TEST RESULTS DISPLAYED HERE

ACCEPT

REJECT

1. Place the measurement micro-

phone on the back of your fa-

vorite listening couch or chair.

Try to place it at head height if

possible, in the position where

your head normally is while

listening to your home theater.

The microphone should point

straight up towards the ceiling,

so it has an omni-directional

response for highest accuracy.

2. Connect the microphone to the

Mic input behind the sliding

front panel of the TGR-401.

3. With the remote control set to

operate the TGR-401, press

the MENU button to enter the

OSD main menu. Use the

remote's navigation buttons to

reach the Auto Setup menu.

The testing procedure will start

when you press the right navi-

gation button.

4. When the measurements are

over, the results are displayed,

and you have the option of

rejecting or accepting them.

5. If you accept the results,

the adjustments to the level,

crossover frequency, and delay

are saved and applied to your

system.

• If some of the measurements

are labeled "bad," try moving

the microphone to a new posi-

tion about six inches away, and

repeat the auto setup.

• If the measurements indicate

that a speaker has reversed

polarity, check the speaker

cable connections and cor-

rect this problem. The positive

output of the TGR-401 must

connect to the positive input of

the loudspeaker, and the nega-

tive output must connect to the

negative input of the speaker.

• For larger rooms, or rooms

with multiple seating posi-

tions, it is best to repeat the

measurements several times,

with the microphone in differ-

ent positions within 6 inches

of each other. Write down the

results of each test, and for the

final test, choose the location

that gives results closest to the

average seen across all loca-

tions. This reduces the chance

of choosing a poor location that

happens to be in a room node.

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