Configuring the digital surround processor without a computer
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Distance
These tests allow you to adjust the delay of each of the speakers
in the layout to time-align the system so that sounds are
coincident when they arrive at the listening position.
Before setting up the speaker outputs you need to measure the
distance to each speaker from the listening position:
Centre
Sub
Left
Right
Left
Side
Right
Side
Left Rear
Right Rear
Surround Sub
Measure from the ear height at the listening position to the
tweeter on each speaker (where applicable), in the distance units
you have chosen; see
To choose the distance units
, page 68.
●
Use the
>
and
<
keys to move between each of the speakers
in the layout.
The display shows the speaker being
tested, and the distance:
Left 18'0
If you have an on-screen display it shows:
●
Use
A
and
V
to change the distance.
Repeat this for each of the speakers in your layout.
●
Press
>
or
Store
to proceed to the next calibration stage.
Summary of Contents for Meridian 568
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