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Non Fading Output Level Adjustment (NonFad)
ENGLISH ESPA�OL DEUTSCH FRAN�AIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS
When the Non Fading output is ON, you can adjust the level of Non Fading output.
1. Press the AUDIO button and select the Non Fading Output setting mode (NonFad) in the Audio Menu. 2. Increase or decrease the output level with the 5/� buttons.
The display shows �0� � ��15�.
Note:
� You can select the Non Fading Output setting mode only when Non Fading output is switched ON in the Non Fading Output ON/OFF mode.
High Pass Filter (HPF)
When you do not want sound in the Subwoofer output frequency range output from the front or rear speakers, switch the High Pass Filter ON. Only higher frequencies than those in the selected range are output from the front and rear speakers.
1. Press the AUDIO button and select the H.P.F. mode (HPF) in the Audio Menu. 2. Switch the H.P.F. function ON/OFF with the 5/� buttons.
3. Select the desired frequency with the 2/3 buttons.
50 + 80 + 125 (Hz) = = Note:
� When the F.I.E. function is ON, you cannot switch to the H.P.F. mode.
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