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Appendix
Speaker Settings
6 Channel settings
Front speaker
L (Large): When the front speakers can reproduce
low frequency signals below 120Hz
S (Small): When the front speakers cannot produce
low frequency signals below 120Hz
Center Speaker*
L (Large): When the center speaker can reproduce
low frequency signals below 120Hz
S (Small): When the center speaker cannot produce
low frequency signals below 120Hz
Off:
When the center speaker is not connected
Surround speakers
L (Large): When the surround speakers can
reproduce low frequency signals below
120Hz
S (Small): When the surround speakers cannot
produce low frequency signals below
120Hz
Off:
When the surround speakers are not
connected
Subwoofer
On:
When you connect a subwoofer
Off:
When a subwoofer is not connected
* You can use your TV as center speaker. When center speaker
is turned on, the audio L/R as well as the audio from the scart
will contain the center speaker audio.
Note:
– Certain speaker settings are prohibited by the Dolby Digital
licencing agreement.
TV
Front speaker
right
Front speaker
left
Center
speaker
Rear speaker
(left surround)
Rear speaker
(right surround)
Delay times
The DVD player is set to reproduce correctly synchronized
Digital Surround Sound in a listening area where the
surround speakers are about 150cm nearer to the listening
position than the front speakers, and the center speaker is
in line with the front speakers. To adjust for other listening
area arrangements, adapt delay times according to the
following:
Digital Surround
Measure the distances in centimeters from the front
speaker plane and from the surround speaker plane to the
listening positioning plane.
Subtract the surround distance from the front distance and
divide by 30. The result is the required Surround Channel
delay time in milliseconds.
If the center speaker is on the front speaker plane, no
center speaker delay is needed. If, however, it is nearer the
listening position, measure the distance in centimeters
between the front and center speaker planes, and divide by
30. The result is the required Center Channel delay time in
milliseconds.
0 ms
0 ms
0 ms
0 ms
5 ms
10 ms
15 ms
15 ms
15 ms
0
0
0 ms
0 ms
0 ms
0 ms
-5 ms
Preferred
Acceptable
Not recommended
-10 ms
5
10 15 20 25 30 35 40
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Differential
arrival time
Digital Surround Delay
Distance fr
om sur
round speak
ers (f
eet)
Distance from front speakers (feet)
10
ms
5
ms
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