36IV. Speaker system measurement• With these measurements, the “Speaker Configuration”, “Delay Time”, “Channel Level”, “Crossover Frequency” and “Room EQ” are analyzedautomatically. The main listening position is measured first, so leave the microphone where it is.1 Select the “OK Start” and press the Cursor leftbutton.Measurements for the first point start.O K S t a r tM a i n P o s i t i o nNOTE:• With these measurements, test tones are not output from channels to which speakershave been judged not to be connected in the preliminary measurements. Do not changethe connection of speakers or the subwoofer’s volume after performing the preparationmeasurements and before performing these measurements.(Main unit)CH SELENTER(Remote control unit)CH SELENTER(Main unit)(Remote control unit)2 q The screen shown at the right appears once the measurements for the main listeningposition are completed.Next the measurements for the second point will be taken. Place the microphone at thesecond listening position. For instructions on the position in which the microphone shouldbe placed, see page 30. (When making the measurements, be sure to position themicrophone at the approximate ear height of the seated listener(s).)" "& ,6 6 & / )/,&6 - & /" /( ,0 4" "&5 ", - /(Main unit)CH SELENTER(Remote control unit)CH SELENTER(Main unit)(Remote control unit)w Select the “OK Next” and press the Cursor leftbutton.Measurements for the second point start.O K N e x t2 n d P o s i t i o n3 Perform step 2 repeatedly.The more measurement points, the better the resulting room correction effect. We recommend a minimum of 6 measurement points –8 measurement points provides the best room correction effect." "& ,6 6 & / )/,&6) & & + , / 6 /+ /( ,0 ," "&5 ", 5 /