Remote setup, Sp distance, Sp level – Kenwood KRF-X9992D User Manual

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R

emote Setup

Chapter Two : Setting Up PowerTouch

Audio-Video Receiver KRF-X9992D

Speaker

left front

center

right front

left surround

right surrond

subwoofer

Distance (ft or m)

80Hz in that channel is left in that speaker
in all listening modes. Full-range speakers
capable of this level of bass performance are
very uncommon, and are almost always too
large to be used as center or surround
speakers.

If you set your left and right front speakers
to Lrg and have a subwoofer in the system,
the subwoofer will only receive bass in
Stereo mode and during Dolby Digital and
MPEG programs. In Dolby Pro Logic,
Dolby 3 Stereo, and DSP modes, the
subwoofer will not receive any signal at all.

c. If you set your left and right front speakers to

Lrg and want to send bass to the subwoofer in

all Listen modes, touch

until “On”

appears above the button. In Dolby Pro Logic,
Dolby 3 Stereo, and DSP modes SW Re-Mix
mixes some of the bass from your left and
right front speakers back into your subwoofer.

If you set your left and right front speakers to
Nml, SW Re-Mix does not function.

d. Touch

to save your settings.

e. Touch

to move to the next speaker setting

or touch

to return to the Surround menu.

If your front speakers are set to Nml, you can only set
your center and surround speakers to Nml (or OFF).

If you turn off the subwoofer, your front speakers
are automatically set to Lrg. You may not set them
to Nml.

SP Distance

1. Measure the distance from each speaker to the

seat you most often use and note it below:

2. If you are not already there, touch

on the Setup Surround menu to open the
Speaker Distance menu:

3. Touch

or

to set the distance for the left

front speaker.

4. Touch

or

to select the next speaker.

5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each speaker.

6. Touch

to move to the next speaker setting or

touch

to return to the Surround menu.

SP Level

In this step you will use your ears to balance the
volume level of all the system’s speakers except the
subwoofer
for your room and listening position. (To
set the subwoofer level, see “Setting the Subwoofer
Level” on page␣ 37.) When all the speakers are set at
the same volume level, your system will create a more
realistic, spacious surround sound environment.

1. Eliminate as many external noise sources as

possible.

2. Sit in the place where you and your guests are

most likely to sit while watching movies or
listening to music.

3. If you are not already there, touch

on the Setup Surround menu to open the
Speaker Level menu:

4. Touch

until the Test Tone display reads

“Manu”.

5. The receiver’s master volume will become 0 dB,

and test noise will play from the left front
speaker. Please note that the test tone is quite
loud.

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