How to calculate the proper delay time, What is delay time, Adjust the level from each speaker. “test tone – Kenwood C-V750 User Manual

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ENTER

Return

Test Tone

ENTER

SL+10dB

Channel

Level

ENTER

Return

ENTER

Delay Time

ENTER

Delay Time

20msec

MULTI.CONTROL

LEVEL

ENTER

How to calculate the
proper delay time

Assuming that the distance from
the front speakers is A meters and
that from the surround speakers
is B meters:

Front

speakers

Surround
speakers

What is delay time?

The sound entering the ears include the direct sound coming from the sound source and the indirect sounds reflected from the walls, floor,
ceiling, etc. The indirect sounds are delayed because they travel longer distance required for reflection before they reach the ears. The delay
time is the difference in time between the direct sound and indirect sounds.

1 Use the delay time calcula-

tion chart on the right.

Example:
When A = 3 m,B = 3 m,
the delay time is 20 ms.

2 Use the following

formula for calculation.

Delay time =
20 + 3

×

(A - B) (Unit: ms)

Adjust the level from each speaker. “Test Tone”

1 Output the ”Test Tone“.

2 Adjust the levels of the other speakers

than the front speakers (left, right).
(1) While test tone is output from a speaker,
(2) Adjust the volume level of the speaker.

3 Quit the speaker level adjustment.

To decrease
level

To increase
level

Adjust the delay time. “DELAY”

1 Select the Delay Time adjustment dis-

play.

2 Adjust the Delay Time.

3 Quit the delay time adjustment.

To decrease

To increase

To decrease

To increase

÷ The test tone which sounds like noise move across speakers in the

following sequence every 1.5 second.

(In Pro Logic or AC-3 mode)

TEST Lch

(Front speaker, Left)

TEST Cch

(Center speaker)

TEST Rch

(Front speaker, Right)

TEST SRch

(Surround speaker, Right)

TEST SLch

(Surround speaker, Left)

TEST SWch

(Subwoofer)

(In 3 STEREO mode)

TEST Lch

(Front speaker, Left)

TEST Cch

(Center speaker)

TEST Rch

(Front speaker, Right)

TEST SWch

(Subwoofer)

÷ The test tons is not output from the speaker which has been set to off.

Speaker setup

r

Display when test tone is output from a surround speaker

÷ Be sure to adjust from the listening position.

÷ Each press of the key increases or decrease the level by 1 dB.

÷ The levels of the front speaker (Left, Right) cannot be varied in step 3.

Each press switches the adjustment items as shown below.

1 BASS

:Tone, Bass

2 TREBLE

:Tone, Treble

3 L- - - - - - -R

:Balance

4 C ch

:Center speaker

5 SR ch

:Surround speaker, Right

6 SL ch

:Surround speaker, Left

7 SW ch

:Subwoofer

8 DELAY

:Delay time

9 INPUT

:Input level

÷ Adjustment items 5, 6 and 8 are not required in the 3 STEREO mode.

÷ Find the optimum delay time for the listening room by referring to “How

to calculate the delay time”.

÷ The delay time in the PRO LOGIC mode can be adjusted between 15 and

30 ms.

÷ The delay time in the AC-3 mode is automatically decreased by 15 ms from

that set in the PRO LOGIC mode.

÷ Select the closest value to the value obtained by “How to calculate the

delay time”.

Delay time

Ambience effects

Main unit

GRC

(Remote control only)

Main unit

GRC

Main unit

T E s T s R c h

ms

D E L A Y

2 )

Test Tone

ENTER

Test Tone

ENTER

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