ENGLISHENGLISHEasy Setup and Operation Easy Setup and Operation104 If the check ends, press the ENTERbutton again.3 Check the results of the speakerdetection, then press the ENTER button.• Switch to the second screen.[ Second screen ]NOTE:• If the results are not as expected or if an errormessage is displayed, select “Retry” andperform the measurements again. (For details onthe error messages ( page 11).)If the results of remeasurement are still not asexpected or if an error message is displayed, turnoff the power switch and check the speakerconnections. Then start the measurements againfrom the beginning.• Measurement is cancelled when MASTERVOLUME is operated while the Auto Setup isperformed.Speaker system measurementWith these measurements, the “SpeakerConfiguration”, “Delay Time”, “Channel Level”,“Crossover Frequency” and “Room EQ” are analyzedautomatically. The main listening position is measuredfirst, so leave the microphone where it is.1 Press the CURSOR DD or HH button toselect the “OK Start”, then press theCURSOR FF button.• Measurements for the first point start.The screen shown at the below appears once themeasurements for the main listening position arecompleted.2 Next the measurements for the secondpoint will be taken.3 Press the CURSOR FF button.• Measurements for the second point start.Place the microphone at the second listeningposition. For instructions on the position in whichthe microphone should be placed ( page 8).4 Perform step 2, 3 repeatedly.5 After measuring at the number ofpoints according to your listeningenvironment, press the CURSOR DD or HHbutton to select the “Calculate”, thenpress the CURSOR FF button.• The speaker system is analyzed.The amount of time required for the analysisdepends on the number of speakers and thenumber of measuring points. The greater thenumber of speakers and measuring points, thelonger the time required. For example, for tenspeaker systems and 6 measuring points, thecalculations require approximately 6 minutes.Measurements can be ended when there are 5or less measurement locations; however, toobtain better results, measurements at 6 ormore locations is recommended.Once the calculations are completed, a screenfor confirming the results of the measurementsappears.The more measurement points, the better theresulting room correction effect. We recommenda minimum of 6 measurement points – 8measurement points provides the best roomcorrection effect.