Kenwood KRF-V6400D User Manual - Page 25
Crossover, LFE Low Frequency Effect Level, Lip Sync KRF-V6400D only
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Setup 3 Repeat step 2 for each speaker until the distances of all speakers are set. 4 Go to the next setting. Crossover The crossover frequency is the lower limit of the bass frequencies reproduced from the speakers set to "NML" in the . The frequencies below the set crossover frequency are output from other speakers (those set to "LRG" and the subwoofer). 1 Select "CROSSOVER". [SETUP] [MULTI CONTROL ∞/5] [SETUP] 2 Set the crossover frequency. Use [MULTI CONTROL ∞/5] to select crossover frequency. [SETUP] The frequency is selected from 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150 and 200Hz. 3 Go to the next setting. LFE (Low Frequency Effect) Level Low frequency effect signal is used exclusively for giving the field effect of bass tone in the Dolby Digital and DTS signal. 1 Select "LFE LVL". [SETUP] [MULTI CONTROL ∞/5] [SETUP] 2 Set the LFE level. Use [MULTI CONTROL ∞/5] to select the LFE level. [SETUP] The level is adjusted from 0dB to -10dB in1dB step decrements. 3 Go to the next setting. Lip Sync (KRF-V6400D only) If the monitored video is delayed in time with respect to the audio from the speakers, the audio output timing can be delayed. 1 Select "LIP SYNC". [SETUP] [MULTI CONTROL ∞/5] [SETUP] 2 Set the delay time. Use [MULTI CONTROL ∞/5] to select the delay time. [SETUP] The delay time is adjusted from 0ms to 300ms in 10ms step. 3 Press [SETUP] to exit the setup mode. 25 English
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