Kenwood KVT-920DVD User Manual

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5.1 Channels Surround Processor Control Function
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Digital Effect Setting Screen
Selecting  the Dynamic Range
Select the dynamic range for Dolby Digital
sound.
Each time you touch [ D-Range ], the dynamic
range switches as follows:
" Standard " 
For more powerful sound at regular volumes.
" OFF " 
For regular sound.
Selecting the Multi Channel
Select the sound output speaker for Multi
channel PCM sound.
Each time you touch [ 
2 ] or [ 3 ] to select the
speaker output as follows:
" 3/2 "
Centre, Front and Rear speaker
" 2/2 "
Front and Rear speaker
" 3/0" 
Centre and Front speaker
" 2/0 "
Front speaker only
You cannot operate when “D-Prologic“ is set to
“OFF”.
Defeat
Returns all of the DSP settings to the factory
default.
Touch [ Defeat ] it returns to the factory default.
Returning to the Sound Effect Menu
Screen
Touch [ RTN ] to return to the sound effect menu
screen.
NOTE
Selecting the Digital Input Mode
Each time you touch [ Input Select ] to switch the
digital input mode as follows:
" Digital "
Optical digital input.
" Analog "
Analog input.
When playing DTS-encoded (CDs, DVDs),
excessive noise may be exhibited from the
analog stereo outputs. To avoid possible damage
to audio system, the consumer should take
proper pro-cautions when the analog stereo
outputs of the DVD player is connected to an
amplification system.
Using the DOLBY PRO LOGIC
Dolby Pro Logic is a technology developed by
Dolby Laboratories for the active decoding of
Dolby Surround encoded source.
Each time you touch [ D-Prologic ] to select Dolby
Prologic on and off .
Selecting the Acoustic Image
Each time you touch [ Bi Phantom ] to select the
acoustic image on and off .
You cannot operate when “D-Prologic“ is set to
“OFF”.
Turning the Centre Output On/Off
Each time you touch [ Center SP ] to select centre
speaker output on and off.
This select can be made when the 2 ch PCM
signal.
Turning the Sub Woofer Output On/Off
Each time you touch [ Sub Woofer ] to select sub
woofer output on and off.
NOTE
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CAUTION
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