Audiovox PAV2000DTV User Manual

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Speaker Level

Press the ENTER button to cycle through the Speaker Level selections for 5.1 CH speakers

as follows: Center, Left Surr, Right Surr, Subwoofer, Front Left, and Front Right. Each time

the ENTER button is pressed, each mode will change. To select a mode, press the direction

arrow and the display will show the level at 0 dB. The level can be adjusted by using the

direction arrows and . Press the ENTER button to choose the level selection.

Speaker Delay

Press the ENTER button to cycle through the Speaker Delay selections for delay time as

follows: Center Delay and Surr Delay. Each time the ENTER button is pressed, each mode

will change. To select a mode, press the direction arrow and the display will show the

delay starting at 0 ms. The delay time can be adjusted by using the direction arrows and

. Press the ENTER button to choose the delay time.

Dyn Range Comp (Dynamic Range Compression)

Press the ENTER button to cycle through the Dynamic Range Compression modes as

follows: Full or Off.

Full: In order to limit the audio output, select this mode and the volume level will be
decreased by a specified level.

Off: In this setting, the Dynamic Range Compression mode is "Off".

Prologic

Press the ENTER button to select the Prologic settings. Prologic can be set to Auto, ON, or

OFF. Use the directional arrows and to cycle through the selections and press the

ENTER button.

Prologic On: In this setting, when the original audio output is 2CH, Stereo, this
mode will render the audio output as virtual 5.1CH sound. This mode only applies to

DVD and CD Audio modes.

Prologic Off: In this setting, the Prologic mode is "Off".

Pink Noise

Press the ENTER button to select the Pink Noise settings via the directional arrows and

. Pink Noise can be set to the following modes: Off, Left, Center, Right, Left Surr, Right

Surr, and Subwoofer. This mode confirms the proper location for each speaker and the pink

noise is audible in each speaker, and the correct location can be verified before the final

setting.

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