A.p.m. speaker relocation – Sony STR-DA5600ES User Manual

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2

Select the “Calibration Type” you want,
then press

.

• Full Flat

Makes the measurement of frequency
from each speaker flat.

• Engineer

Sets the frequency to match that of the
Sony listening room standard.

• Front Reference

Adjusts the characteristics of all the
speakers to match the characteristics of
the front speakers.

• User Reference

Sets the frequency to one that you
adjusted using the Setup Manager
application software. This parameter
appears only if you adjusted the
frequency using the Setup Manager
application software (page 92).

• OFF

Sets the auto calibration EQ to off.

Note

You cannot set “Calibration Type” for “Seating
Position” for which the measurement results have
not been registered.

To confirm the equalizer setting
for the Seating Position

1

Select the “Seating Position” for which
you want to confirm the equalizer
setting.

2

Press OPTIONS.
The option menu appears.

3

Select “EQ Curve,” then press

.

4

Select the speaker on the screen for
which you want to confirm the equalizer
setting.
• FRONT
• CENTER
• SURROUND
• SURROUND BACK
• FRONT HIGH

To name the Seating Position

1

Select the “Seating Position” for which
you want to name.

2

Press OPTIONS.
The option menu appears.

3

Select “Name Input,” then press

.

The soft keyboard appears on the screen.

4

Press

V/v/B/b and

to select a

character one by one.

5

Select “Finish,” then press

.

You can set the A.P.M. (Automatic Phase
Matching) function in the DCAC (Digital
Cinema Auto Calibration) function (page 47).

x OFF

Does not activate the A.P.M. function.

x AUTO

Switches the A.P.M. function on or off
automatically.

Notes

• Even when you set this item to “AUTO,” this

function does not work if you select “OFF” for the
calibration type (page 115).

• This function does not work in the following cases.

– The multi-channel input is selected.
– “2ch Analog Direct” is being used.
– DTS-HD signals with a sampling frequency of

88.2 kHz and higher are being received.

– Dolby TrueHD signals with a sampling

frequency of 176.4 kHz and higher are being
received.

• Signals with a sampling frequency of 88.2 kHz and

higher are always played back at either 44.1 kHz or
48 kHz.

You can calibrate speaker positioning
(configuration angle of each speaker from the
measurement position) to improve the
surround effect.

A.P.M.

Speaker Relocation

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