Getting started, Step 4: setting the speakers’ channels – Philips LX7100SA/22 User Manual

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Getting Started

Step 4: Setting the speakers’

channels

You can adjust the delay times (centre
and surround only) and volume level for
individual speakers. These adjustments let
you optimise the sound according to your
surroundings and setup.

3

6

~

7

2

1

1

In disc mode, press

SYSTEM MENU.

2

Use 1

2 3 4 on the remote to navigate

in the menu.

3

Select

icon and press 4.

Move to

and press 2.

Move to {Speakers} and press 2.

Digital output

Analog output

Night mode

Karaoke vocal

Speakers

All

1en

1en

st

1

PCM output

Multi-channel

Off

Off

Settings...

48 kHz

4

Press 3

4 to select (Front L&R, Center,

Surround L&R, Sub woofer) then press 2
to enter the speaker setting menu.

The test tone will be automatically

generated. To help you judge the sound
level of each speaker, the left front
speaker is always on during the setting.

1en

1en

st

1

5

Use 3

4 to adjust the settings for each

speaker that suit your surround sound
needs, which may include :
A Adjusting the volume levels for one or

both speakers until the sound evens.

B Turning on or off the sound output.
C Delay time settings - use the longer

delay settings when the surround
speakers are closer to the listener
than the front speakers.

6

Press

OK to confirm.

To remove the menu
Press SYSTEM MENU.

Helpful Hint:
– You can also adjust the volume via the
respective control buttons on the remote :
SUBW
+/-, REAR +/- and
CENTER
+/-.
– Set the phase polarity (0º or 180º) at the
rear of the active subwoofer to determine
better bass reproduction effect in your
listening environment.

A

B

C

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