Yamaha RX-Z7 User Manual

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Optimizing the speaker setting for your listening room
Use this feature to review the result of the automatic setup. 
You can also reload the automatic setup parameters in case 
you are not satisfied with the speaker setup and sound 
adjustments you have configured manually.
If you reload the automatic setup parameters, the settings you 
have configured manually are cleared. To save the settings 
before reloading the automatic setup parameters, see “System 
Memory” (page 108).
1
Set the operation mode selector to F
AMP 
and then press I
MENU.
The GUI menu appears in the video monitor.
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If the menu directory other than “Top Menu” (page 84) is 
displayed, press and hold IMENU to display the top GUI 
menu.
2
Press 9k / n repeatedly to select “Setup” 
and then press 
9h.
3
Press 9k / n repeatedly to select “Auto 
Setup” and then press 
9h.
4
Press 9k to select “Information” and then 
press 
9h.
5
Press 9k / n repeatedly to select the 
parameter of which you want to check the 
setting.
Reviewing and reloading the 
automatic setup parameters
Note
Parameter
Descriptions
Multi Measure 
(Multiple point 
measurement)
Displays the number of listening position 
actually measured.
Wiring 
(Speaker wiring)
Displays the polarity of each connected 
speaker.
– “NRM” appears when the polarity of the 
connected speaker is normal.
– “REV” appears when the polarity of the 
connected speaker is reversed.
– “DET” appears when this unit detects the 
subwoofer is connected.
– “–––” appears when no speaker is 
connected to the corresponding speaker 
channel.
Distance 
(Speaker 
distance)
Displays the speaker distance from the 
listening position. Press 9h repeatedly to 
switch the unit to display the value of the 
each speaker distance.
Size 
(Speaker size)
Displays the size of the connected speakers 
and the bass cross over frequency (“Cross”).
– “LRG” appears when the connected 
speaker has the ability to reproduce the 
low-frequency signals effectively.
– “SML” appears when the connected 
speaker does not have the ability to 
reproduce the low-frequency signals 
effectively. 
Equalizing 
(Speaker 
equalizing)
Displays the result of the adjustment of the 
frequency responses of each connected 
speaker. You can switch the parametric 
equalizer type that appears in the result 
display by pressing 9h repeatedly in the 
“Equalizing” result display. To apply the 
result that is displayed in the display, press 
9ENTER.
Choices: Natural, Flat, Front
– Select “Natural” to average out the 
frequency response of all speakers with 
higher frequencies being less 
emphasized. Recommended if the “Flat” 
setting sounds a little harsh.
– Select “Flat” to average the frequency 
response of all speakers. Recommended 
if all of your speakers are of similar 
quality.
– Select “Front” to adjust the frequency 
response of each speaker in accordance 
with the sound of your front speakers. 
Recommended if your front speakers are 
of much higher quality than your other 
speakers.
Level 
(Speaker level)
Displays the result of the adjustment of each 
connected speaker output level. You can 
display the result of the adjustment of the 
speaker level for each parametric equalizer 
type (see above) by pressing 9h 
repeatedly. Select “Through” to display the 
result when this unit does not use the 
parametric equalizer.
Angle 
(Speaker angle)
Displays the angles of the front speakers, 
surround speakers, and front presence 
speakers.