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Peq Configuration; Troubleshooting - Rotel RSP-1576 Manual De Instrucciones

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PEQ Configuration

PEQ CONFIGURATION
SPEAKER : Front Left
FREQUENCY : 20Hz
FREQUENCY : 40Hz
FREQUENCY : 60Hz
FREQUENCY : 120Hz
FREQUENCY : 200Hz
FREQUENCY : 500Hz
FREQUENCY : 1200Hz
FREQUENCY : 4000Hz
FREQUENCY : 12000Hz
FREQUENCY : 20000Hz
BACK
The PEQ CONFIGURATION menu allows you to enter EQ values for 10
bands as shown. PEQ setup requires advanced knowledge and equipment
for measuring the frequency response of the room and performance of the
speakers. To properly configure the EQ you should be familiar with the
tools and equipment needed. Typically these settings are only changed
by professional installers to ensure optimal performance of the RSP-1576.
Use the navigation buttons to highlight the frequency: Push the ENTER
button on the remote control to access and make changes. Use the Up/
Down arrow buttons to change the value. Use the Left/Right arrow buttons
to move to the next section on the line. Press ENTER again to confirm settings
and allow navigation to the next PEQ BAND. The Audio Configuration
will determine which speakers are available for configuration in the PEQ
Configuration menu.
FREQUENCY: There are 10 bands available and the frequency can be
changed between 10 - 24kHz as below.
BAND 1 Freq: 10Hz - 40Hz, 1Hz Step
BAND 2 Freq: 20Hz - 44Hz, 1Hz Step
BAND 3 Freq: 45Hz - 89Hz, 1Hz Step
BAND 4 Freq: 90Hz - 180Hz, 10Hz Step
BAND 5 Freq: 190Hz - 350Hz, 10Hz Step
BAND 6 Freq: 360Hz - 690Hz, 10Hz Step
BAND 7 Freq: 700Hz - 1900Hz, 100Hz Step
BAND 8 Freq: 2kHz - 7.78kHz, 100Hz Step
BAND 9 Freq: 8kHz - 20kHz, 100Hz Step
BAND 10 Freq: 8kHz - 24kHz, 100Hz Step
Q: The Q value can be adjusted between 1 to 10.
GAIN: The gain can be set between -12 to +2.
To exit this menu press the BACK button or select "BACK" on the OSD then
press the SETUP button to return to normal operations.
NOTE: Q in EQ value relates to the bandwidth of the filter. The higher
the value, the narrower the bandwidth.
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Q : 1
GAIN : 0
Default 20Hz
Default 40Hz
Default 60Hz
Default 120Hz
Default 200Hz
Default 500Hz
Default 1.2kHz
Default 4kHz
Default 12kHz
Default 20kHz

Troubleshooting

Most difficulties in audio systems are the result of incorrect connections, or
improper control settings. If you encounter problems, isolate the problem
area, check the control settings, determine the cause of the fault and make
the necessary changes. If you are unable to get sound from the unit, refer
to the suggestions for the following conditions:
The unit does not turn on
Make sure the power cord is plugged into the rear panel and a AC outlet.
Make sure the rear panel POWER switch is in the ON position.
No sound from any input
Make sure that MUTING is off and VOLUME is turned up.
Make sure source inputs are connected and configured correctly.
No sound from digital sources
Make sure that digital input connector is assigned to the proper source
input and that the source input is configured to use the digital input
rather than an analog input.
Check the configuration of the digital input source player to ensure
that the digital output is activated.
No sound from some speakers
Check all power amp and speaker connections.
Check Speaker Configuration settings in the Setup menus.
No Video Output
Make sure that the TV monitor is connected properly and check the
input assignments.
Check the source input and TV output resolution are compatible. A 4K
source can only be sent to a 4K monitor.
HDMI cables must be 5 meters or less in length.
If watching 3D sources, make sure the display is 3D enabled.
Video and Audio do not match.
Check that the proper video source is selected for each input.
Check that the group delay (lip-sync) setting is not mis-adjusted.
Clicking or popping sounds when switching inputs
The unit uses relay switching to preserve maximum sound quality. The
mechanical clicking of the relays is normal.
Switching between HDMI sources may cause delays as HDMI two way
communications "handshake" must be established between the source
and display. The time required for the handshake varies depending
on the attached equipment.
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