The setup menu, Custom setup – Lexicon SDP-40 User Manual

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CUSTOM SETUP

FRONT L/R

80Hz

CENTER

80Hz

SIDE L/R

80Hz

REAR L/R

80Hz

SUB L/R

MONO

SUB XOVER

80Hz

LFE

OFF

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The SETUP Menu

JBL

SETUP

INPUTS

SPEAKERS

REAR PANEL CONFIG
DISPLAYS
VOLUME CONTROLS
TRIGGERS
LOCK OPTIONS

MAIN MENU

MODE ADJUST
AUDIO CONTROLS

SETUP

SUBWOOFERS L/R

MONO
STEREO
NONE

SPEAKER SETUP

CUSTOM SETUP

SYNTHESIS 7CH SETUP
SPEAKER DISTANCES
LEVELS CALIBRATION

80Hz

M
SUB

L

80Hz

C

80Hz

R

80Hz

SR

80Hz

80Hz

SL

80Hz

RR

80Hz

RL

CUSTOM SETUP

(continued)

SUB L/R

(MONO, STEREO, NONE)

The SUB L/R parameter determines the configuration of the MAIN
AUDIO OUTPUTS labelled SUBWOOFER L/R. When set to MONO,
the front left and right, center, side left and right, and rear left and
right channels are combined and sent to the SUBWOOFER L/R
outputs. This setting is recommended for all Synthesis systems,
regardless of the number of subwoofers being used.

When set to STEREO, low frequencies from the front left, center,
side left, and rear left channels are combined and sent to the
SUBWOOFER L output. Low frequencies from the front right,
center, side right, and rear right are combined and set to the
SUBWOOFER R output.

When set to NONE, low frequencies from the FRONT L/R, CENTER,
SIDE L/R, and REAR L/R outputs will not be passed to the
SUBWOOFER L/R ouputs and will be filtered at the lowest crossover
setting selected.

SUB XOVER

(FULL, 30Hz to 120Hz, THX 80Hz)

The SUB XOVER parameter sets the crossover setting for the MAIN
AUDIO OUTPUTS labelled SUB L/R. When set to FULL, the unit
sends a full-range audio signal to the SUB L/R outputs. When set to
a numerical crossover setting, the unit activates a crossover at the
selected frequency. Choose the setting that matches the
lowest crossover setting in the system. See pages 3-18 and 3-19 for
more information about crossover settings.

SETUP

SPEAKERS

CUSTOM SETUP

SUB XOVER

FULL
30Hz
40Hz
50Hz
60Hz
70Hz
80Hz
THX 80Hz
90Hz
100Hz
110Hz
120Hz

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