User guide
30
Configuring the DSP
loudspeakers
Specifying information about your system
You can configure the operation of the DSP
loudspeakers to suit the way your system is set up, and
the way in which you want to use it. These settings are
configured automatically to appropriate values when
you choose one of the standard Type settings, and you
should not normally need to alter them; see
To select a
standard setting
, page 28.
To configure the DSP loudspeaker
Turn off the DSP loudspeaker, using the power
switch on the back panel.
Turn on the power again while holding down the 0
key on the remote.
The display will show the current setting of the first
configuration option.
For example:
L.M.RJ45
Press > or < to step between the options.
Press A or V to change the value of the current
option.
The following table shows the options you can
configure:
Option Initial value in Type 1
Position and Master/
Slave
L.M.RJ45
Compatibility (G, 500,
200 Pre, or 200 CD)*
G
Controller mode (Auto,
Con, or NCon)
Auto
System address (1–8)
S.A.1
Product address (1–8)
P.A.1
•
•
•
•
Option Initial value in Type 1
Volume mode
(1=normal, 2/3=second
or additional room)
L.E.1
Balance control
(N or Y)
Bal.Y
Enhanced Bass Align-
ment? (SL, N, or Y)†
EBASL
Centre menus? (N or Y)
CentreN
Centre Elevation (SL,
Off, Min, Med, or Max)†
Elev.SL
Diagnostic displays?
(N or Y)
Diag.N
Position (Free, Wall,
Sub1, Sub2, Corner,
SL) †
Pos.SL
Ambient temperature
for thermal protection ‡
Temp24
* G gives 500 and 800 Comms and MSR+ sources,
500 gives 500 Comms and MSR sources, and 200
Pre or 200 CD are legacy modes.
† Only available on some models. SL (SpeakerLink)
allows the setting to be controlled by a suitable
controller, such as the 861 Reference Digital Surround
Controller, via the SpeakerLink connection.
‡ Not applicable to 5200.