3. Press 2 2 or 3 3 to select the speaker to be
adjusted.
Each press of 2 or 3 selects speakers in
the following order:
High Left (high-range left) Ô High Right
(high-range right) Ô Mid Right (middle-
range right) Ô Mid Left (middle-range left)
Ô Low Left (low-range left) Ô Low Right
(low-range right)
Front Left (front left) Ô Front Right (front
right) Ô Rear Right (rear right) Ô Rear
Left (rear left) Ô Sub. W (subwoofer)
• You cannot select "SUB.W" when the sub-
woofer output is off.
4. Press 5 5 or ∞ ∞ to adjust the distance
between the selected speaker and the lis-
tening position.
Each press of 5 or ∞ increases or decreas-
es the distance.
• "400.0cm" – "0.0cm" is displayed as the
distance is increased or decreased, if you
have selected centimeters (cm).
• "160inch" – "0inch" is displayed as the dis-
tance is increased or decreased, if you
have selected inches.
• You can adjust the distance for the other
speakers in the same way.
5. Press BAND to cancel the time alignment
adjustment mode.
Note:
• "T.AL" or "T.AL2" is not displayed when neither
"FL" nor "FR" is selected in the position selector
mode (POSI). If "FL" or "FR" is not selected, "T.AL"
or "T.AL2" is inactive.
A
bout the network function
The network function lets you divide the audio
signal into different frequency bands, and then
reproduce each of them through separate
speaker units.
You can then make precise adjustments to the
reproduced frequency band (with a low-pass fil-
ter or high-pass filter), level, phase and other
parameters to match the characteristics of each
speaker unit.
Adjustable parameters
The network function enables adjustment of the
following parameters. Make adjustments in line
with the reproduced frequency band and char-
acteristics of each connected speaker unit.
Level
(dB)
Reproduced frequency band
Level
Cut-off frequency of
Cut-off frequency of
HPF
LPF
Reproduced frequency band
Adjusting the high-pass filter (H.P.F.) or low-
pass filter (L.P.F.) cut-off frequency lets you set
the reproduced frequency band for each speak-
er unit.
• The H.P.F. cuts frequencies (low) below the
set frequency, letting high frequencies
through.
• The L.P.F. cuts frequencies (high) above the
set frequency, letting low frequencies through.
Pass
Slope (dB/oct.)
Frequency
(Hz)
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