Confirming/saving the measurement results – Sony STR-DN1010 User Manual

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To cancel Auto Calibration

The Auto Calibration function will be
canceled when you do the following during the
measurement process:
– Press ?/1.
– Press the input buttons on the remote or

press the INPUT SELECTOR +/–
repeatedly on the receiver.

– Press MUTING (RM-AAP051 only) or

(RM-AAP052 only) on the remote. You can
also use MUTING on the receiver.

– Press SPEAKERS on the receiver.
– Change the volume level.
– Connect the headphones.
– Press

.

1

Confirm the measurement
result.

When the measurement ends, a beep
sounds.

Note

If an error code appears on the screen, see
“Message list after Auto Calibration
measurement” (page 43).

2

View the measurement result.

Press

V/v repeatedly to select the item

you want, then press

.

* When the speaker(s) is (are) out of the phase,

“OUT” is displayed on the TV screen. The
“+” and “–” terminals of the speaker may be
connected the other way around.

However, depending on the speakers, “OUT”
appears on the TV screen even though the
speakers are connected properly. This is
because of the speakers’ specifications. In
this case, you can continue to use the
receiver.

3

Save the measurement result.

Select “Save” in step 2.

3: Confirming/saving the
measurement results

Auto Calibration

Save

Item and explanation

Retry
Performs the Auto Calibration again.

Save
Saves the measurement results and exits the
setting process.

Warning
Displays warning concerning the
measurement results. See “Message list after
Auto Calibration measurement” (page 43).

Phase*
Displays the phase of each speaker (in phase/
out of phase).

Distance
Displays the measurement result for speaker
distance.

Level
Displays the measurement result for speaker
level.

Exit
Exits the setting process without saving the
measurement results.

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