Setting speaker distances, Setting individual channel levels, Surround sound setup 04 – Pioneer SX-315 Manuel d'utilisation

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Surround sound setup

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English

Room L

– Larger than average room (approx. 7.5 x

9.0m)

4

Use the ROOM SETUP button to select a seating

position setting, then press ENTER.

Select from:

Seat Fwd

– If you are nearer to the front speakers

than the surround speakers

Seat Mid

– If you are equal distance from the front

and surround speakers

Seat Back

– If you are nearer to the surround

speakers than the front speakers

After selecting the seating position, the display shows
the new settings for a couple of seconds.

Setting speaker distances

For more accurate surround sound settings you can set
the distance from your listening position to each of the
speakers.

See also

Setting individual channel levels

below for

setting the relative levels of individual speakers.

1

Press SYSTEM SETUP (front panel or remote).

The display shows:

F c h :

followed by a distance in feet.

This is the receiver’s current setting for the distance from
your listening position to each of the front left and right
speakers.

2

Use the

/

(cursor left/right) buttons to

change the distance setting.

You can set the distance in increments of one foot.

• You can also use the

<

and

>

buttons on the front

panel.

3

Press SYSTEM SETUP again to select the center

speaker distance setting, then set using the

/

(cursor left/right) buttons.

The display shows:

C c h :

followed by the current

distance setting.

4

Press SYSTEM SETUP again to select the suround

speaker distance setting, then set using the

/

(cursor left/right) buttons.

The display shows:

S c h :

followed by the current

distance setting.

5

Press SYSTEM SETUP again to select the

subwoofer speaker distance setting, then set using
the

/

(cursor left/right) buttons.

The display shows:

S W :

followed by the current distance

setting.

6

Press ENTER to exit the System Setup menu.

Setting individual channel levels

In order to balance the sound from all the speakers in
your system you can adjust the relative level of each
speaker. Adjust so that the level of each speaker is
similar from your listening position.

While setting the channel levels, you can either listen to
a multichannel source (such as a DVD), or use the built-
in test tone feature.

Setting the channel levels using the test tone

The test tone feature outputs a constant noise tone from
each speaker, giving you a good reference to adjust the
levels.

1

Press TEST TONE.

The test tone starts sounding from the left front speaker
and continues around each speaker in turn.

2

While the test tone is sounding, use the

/

(cursor left/right) buttons to adjust the level of that
speaker.

You can adjust each speaker from

–10

(quieter) to

+10

(louder).

• You can also use the front panel

<

and

>

buttons,

although it’s usually best to make this setting from
your listening position using the remote.

3

When you’re done, press ENTER to exit.

• Pressing any button (except

VOLUME +/–

) will also

exit.

SYSTEM

SETUP

ENTER

TEST

TONE

ENTER

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