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Strona 1 - MC-12 Digital Controller

MC-12 Digital ControllerUser Guide

Strona 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Introduction LexiconviiiDANSKVIGTIG INFORMATION OM SIKKERHED1 Gem denne vejledning til senere brug.2 Følg alle anvisninger og advarsler på apparatet.3

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Setup Lexicon3-56EXTERNAL NOISE TESTSelecting the LEVELS CALIBRATION menu EXTERNAL NOISE TESToption opens the SPEAKER LEVEL ADJUST menu shown on page3

Strona 4 - DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS

MC-12 Setup3-57SETTING BASS PEAK LIMITERSThe BASS PEAK LIMITERS option displays the BASS PEAK LIMITERS menu to set amplitude limits on low frequency s

Strona 5 - Table of Contents

Setup Lexicon3-58CAL NOISE ON, OFFDetermines whether bass peak limiters are set with an internal orexternal calibration source. To set the CAL NOISE

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MC-12 Setup3-59LFE LIMITER ADJ 75 to 120dBSpecifies the output level restriction the MC-12 applies to the LFEoutput connector. To set the LFE LIMIT A

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Setup Lexicon3-605 STEREO & 5.1 ANLGSelect the 5 STEREO & 5.1 ANLG option to configure the analog audioinput connectors as five stereo and one

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MC-12 Setup3-61DISPLAY SETUPThe DISPLAYS option displays the DISPLAY SETUP menu, to customize the on-screen and front-panel displays, restore audio/vi

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Setup Lexicon3-62DISPLAY SETUP (continued)EDIT CUSTOM NAMEOpens the EDIT CUSTOM NAME drop-down menu shown above,which can be used to create a custom u

Strona 10 - Introduction Lexicon

MC-12 Setup3-63ON-SCREEN DISPLAYThe ON-SCREEN DISPLAY option opens the ON-SCREEN DISPLAY menu, to customize the on-screen display.STATUS ALWAYS ON, 2

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Setup Lexicon3-64the two-line status appears centered on the display device screen.When BOTTOM is selected, the two-line status appears near thebottom

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MC-12 Setup3-65FRONT-PANEL DISPLAYOpens the FRONT PANEL DISPLAY menu, to customize the front panel display. DISPLAY DISPLAYS SETUPSTATUS ALWAYS ON, 2

Strona 13 - Getting Started

MC-12 IntroductionixNORSKVIKTIG INFORMASJON OM SIKKERHET1 Ta vare på denne veiledningen for senere bruk.2 Følg alle anvisningene og advarslene som er

Strona 14 - ABOUT THE MC-12

Setup Lexicon3-66VOLUME-CONTROL SETUPOpens the VOLUME CONTROL SETUP menu, to configure the MainZone, Zone 2, and Record Zone volume levels.VOLUME CONT

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MC-12 Setup3-67volume level to the last volume level that was selected in the RecordZone during the previous operating session.MAX VOLUME -80 to +12dB

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Setup Lexicon3-68TRIGGER SETUPThe TRIGGERS option prompts you to select trigger output connector 1 or 2. The MC-12includes three 12V DC trigger output

Strona 17 - INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

MC-12 Setup3-69TRIGGER SETUP (continued)REMOTE ONLY ON, OFFConfigures the selected trigger output connector for remoteoperation. Select the ON settin

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Setup Lexicon3-70LOCK OPTIONSDisplays the LOCK OPTIONS menu, which protects MODE ADJUST,AUDIO CONTROLS, and SETUP menu branch parameter settingsfrom a

Strona 19 - Basic Operation

MC-12 Setup3-71LIVE! CALIBRATIONLIVE! (Lexicon Intelligent Variable Environment) is a proprietary modedesigned to transform the way your listening roo

Strona 20 - FRONT-PANEL OVERVIEW

Setup Lexicon3-72POSITIONING THE MICROPHONES FOR LIVE!Refer to the microphone placement examples below to position the microphones for LIVE!FrontLeftC

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MC-12 Setup3-73FrontLeftCenterSubwooferFrontRightSideRightRearRightRearLeftSideLeftMicrophoneWhen positioning the microphones, donot:7 Place the micro

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Setup Lexicon3-74PERFORMING LIVE! CALIBRATION Select SETUP  LIVE! CALIBRATION as shown above.• The !CAUTION! HIGH AUDIO LEVELS message indicates that

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4Audio ControlsAudio Controls...4-2

Strona 24 - REAR-PANEL OVERVIEW

Introduction LexiconxUnpacking and InspectionAfter unpacking the unit, save all packing materials in case the unitever needs to be shipped. Thoroughly

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Audio Controls Lexicon4-2AUDIO CONTROLSSelecting the MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS option opens the AUDIO CONTROLS menu, to customize the Main Zone, Zone 2

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MC-12 Audio Controls4-3BASS -6.0dB to +6.0dBControls the amount of low-frequency boost or cut applied to theMain Zone audio output connectors labeled

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Audio Controls Lexicon4-4TREBLE -6.0dB to +6.0dBControls the amount of boost or cut applied to the Main Zoneaudio output connectors labeled Front L/R

Strona 28 - REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW

MC-12 Audio Controls4-5TILT EQ -3.0 to +3.0Controls the amount of tilt equalization applied to the Main Zoneaudio output connectors labeled Front L/R

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Audio Controls Lexicon4-6LOUDNESS ON, OFFControls the amount of low-frequency boost that is automaticallyapplied to the Main Zone audio output connect

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MC-12 Audio Controls4-7BALANCE L< <|> >RControls the left-to-right balance of the Main Zone audio outputconnectors labeled Front L/R.To

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5Mode AdjustMode Adjust ...5-2Listening Mode Activation...

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-2MODE ADJUSTSelecting MAIN MENU MODE ADJUST displays the MODE ADJUSTmenu, to select a listening mode. Selecting a listening mode

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-3PREFERRED LISTENING MODE SELECTION PARAMETERSYou can select five preferred listening modes for each Main Zoneinput, including one

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1Getting StartedAbout The MC-12 ... 1-2Highlights ...

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-4MODE BUTTONSUse the front panel and remote control Mode buttons to auditionlistening modes with the current Main Zone input sour

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-5LISTENING MODE DESCRIPTIONSThe MC-12 offers an assortment of listening modes for 2-channel, Dolby Digital, DTS-ES, analog, and mic

Strona 38 - STATUS MENUS

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-6MUSICThis listening mode is designed for playback of 2-channel stereo ormatrix-encoded music sources. LOGIC 7 MUSIC is a proprie

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-7PLIIx + & PLII + The Dolby PLIIx + THX and Dolby PLII + THX listening modes aredesigned to playback 7.1 or 5.1 discrete ch

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-8PLIIx MUS & PLII MUSICThe Dolby PLIIx MUS (MUSIC) and Dolby PLII MUSIC listening modesare designed to playback 7.1 or 5.1 d

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-9PRO LOGICThe Dolby PRO LOGIC mode is designed for playback of DolbySurround-encoded sources. It decodes four channels from DolbySu

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-10CIN & MUSICThese modes are designed for playback of matrix-encoded digitalstereo film or music sources. DTS Neo:6 derives

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-11CONCERT HALLThe CONCERT HALL mode generates early reflections and sendsthem to the front, side and rear channels to simulate larg

Strona 44 - STATUS MENU LEVEL METERS

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-12CATHEDRALThe CATHEDRAL mode is similar to the CHURCH listening mode. Ituses a reverb algorithm to emphasize the rich, smooth, r

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-13PANORAMA CALIBRATIONSelect PANORAMA  CALIBRATION to openthe PANORAMA CALIBRATION menu shownto the left, to calibrate the PANORAM

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Getting Started Lexicon1-2ABOUT THE MC-12Thank you for purchasing the MC-12 Digital Controller, areference-quality, 12-channel audio and video control

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-14To calibrate the PANORAMA listening mode:1. Remove all obstructions between the speakers and the primarylistening position.2. M

Strona 48 - INPUT SETUP

MC-12 Mode Adjust5-152-CH SURROUNDThis mode, designed for playback of stereo sources, sends the leftchannel to Front, Side, and Rear Left channels and

Strona 49 - EDIT INPUT NAME

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-16MONO SURROUNDThis mode, designed for playback of mono sources, sends themono source to all channels.See “Listening Mode Menu Op

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-175.1 TVThis proprietary Lexicon listening mode is designed for playback of5.1-channel Dolby Digital-encoded broadcast sources. Ba

Strona 51 - DIGITAL IN

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-18, UL2Cin & SurEXThese modes are designed for 7-channel playback of 5.1-channelDolby Digital film sources that do not have T

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-19• ASA processing is applied to signals sent to the rear speakers.Refer to the ASA parameter description on page 3-32 for moreinfo

Strona 53 - AUTO ON, OFF

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-205.1 PLIIx MOV The 5.1 PLIIx MOV (MOVIE) listening mode is designed to playback7.1 discrete channels decoded from 5.1-channel Do

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-21DIGITAL & DIGITAL EX These listening modes are designed to decode and playback 5.1discrete channels from 5.1-channel Dolby D

Strona 55 - COMPONENT IN COMPONENT 1 to 4

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-22DIGITAL & DIGITAL EX (continued) See “Listening Mode Menu Option & Parameter Descriptions” on page 5-37 for detailed d

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-235.1 MONO LOGICThis listening mode, designed for playback of DolbyDigital-encoded mono sources, uses proprietary Lexicon reverbalg

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MC-12 Getting Started1-3High-precision 24-bit/96kHz A/D converters can be used to convertstereo and 5.1 analog audio input signals to digital signals,

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-24DECODINGThe DTS and DTS-ES listening modes are designed for, at aminimum, playback of 5.1-channel DTS, 5.1-channel matrixencode

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-25FILM & FILMThese proprietary Lexicon listening modes use an advanced matrix todecode seven channels from 5.1 and 6.1-channel

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-26 & UL2CinThe DTS THX UL2Cin (ULTRA2 CINEMA) and DTS-ES THX listeningmodes allow 7-channel playback of 5.1-channel DTS sour

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-27MUSICThe DTS THX MUSIC listening mode is designed for playback of5.1-channel DTS music sources when the side and rear speakers ar

Strona 62 - COMPONENT OSD

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-282-CHAN & 2-CHANThese modes, recommended for recording purposes, senddownmixed 5.1-channel or 6.1-channel DTS-ES input sign

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-295.1a MUSICThe 5.1a LOGIC 7 MUSIC listening mode is similiar to the 5.1aLOGIC 7 FILM listening mode, but specifically tailored fo

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-305.1a UL2Cin, 5.1a SurEX, & 5.1a (continued) The 5.1a THX UL2Cin listening modeThe 5.1a THX UL2Cin listening mode is avail

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-315.1a MUSICThe 5.1a THX MUSIC listening mode is designed for playback of5.1-channel analog music sources. It cannot be activated u

Strona 66 - SPEAKER SETUP

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-325.1a 2-CHANNELThis mode downmixes 5.1-channel analog input signals into2-channel Logic 7-encoded output signals. It sends thes

Strona 67 - CUSTOM SPEAKER SETUPS

MC-12 Mode Adjust5-332CH BYPASSThis listening mode sends 2-channel analog audio input signals tothe Main Zone audio output connectors labeled Front L/

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Getting Started Lexicon1-4HIGHLIGHTS• 12 channels• 12 configurable inputs• 3 independent zones• 13 digital audio input connectors,including 6 S/PDIF c

Strona 69 - THX SPEAKER SETUPS

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-34LIVE! SMALL, LIVE! MED & LIVE! LARGE (continued) See “Listening Mode Menu Option & Parameter Descriptions” on page 5-37

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-35OUTPUT LEVELSOpens the OUTPUT LEVELS menu, which isused to adjust output levels for the MainZone audio output connectors labeledC

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-362. When the CUSTOM VS PRESET option drop-down menu isopen, press the remote control  and  arrow buttons totoggle between the

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-37LISTENING MODE MENU OPTION & PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS5 SPKR ENHANCE ON, OFFSimulates 7-channel playback in 5-channel speaker co

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-38LISTENING MODE MENU OPTION & PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS (continued)CENTER OFF, -30 to +12dBControls the output level of the aud

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-39EARLY RFLX LVL -80dB to +12dB, OFFControls the amount of additional early reflections. Available in allLIVE! modes.EFFECT LVL -12

Strona 75 - THX ULTRA2 SUB ON, OFF

Mode Adjust Lexicon5-40LISTENING MODE MENU OPTION & PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS (continued)Note the following:• Dolby Digital Surround EX decoding cann

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-41Note:The LISTENER POS parameter range might extend past the location of thefront left and right speakers. LIVENESS 30ms to 20.2sD

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-42LISTENING MODE MENU OPTION & PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS (continued)RE-EQUALIZER ON, OFFSimulates high-frequency rolloffs that o

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-43SOUND STAGE FRONT, NEUTRAL, REARDynamically controls the relative balance of the audio outputconnectors. When set to FRONT, Side

Strona 79 - AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION

MC-12 Getting Started1-5PRODUCT REGISTRATIONPlease register the MC-12 Digital Controller within 15 days ofpurchase. Register online at www.lexicon.com

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-44LISTENING MODE MENU OPTION & PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS (continued)SURROUND DLY 0 to 15msIncreases the perceived depth of the l

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MC-12 Mode Adjust5-45TREB CUT RT 500Hz to 20kHzSets the frequency above which high frequencies are rolled off inthe reverberated signal, causing rever

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-46CENTER DEPTH NIGHTCLUB, CONCERT HALL, CHURCH, CATHEDRALCENTER MIX 5.1 2-CHANNEL, DTS (ES) 2-CHAN, 5.1a 2-CHANNELCNTR DLY SAMP

Strona 83 - CHECKING THE MICROPHONES

MC-12 Mode Adjust5-47LIVENESS NIGHTCLUB, CONCERT HALLLOW FREQ WIDTH PANORAMAMASTER LEVEL 5.1 2-CHANNEL, DTS (ES) 2-CHAN, 5.1a 2-CHANNELMID RT CHUR

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Mode Adjust Lexicon5-48SOURCE PANORAMA CALIBRATIONSPEAKER ANGLE PANORAMA CALIBRATIONSPEECH DETECT NIGHTCLUB, CONCERT HALL, CHURCH, and CATHEDRALSPRE

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6Troubleshooting & MaintenanceTroubleshooting...6-2Routine Maintenance ...

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Troubleshooting & Maintenance Lexicon6-2TROUBLESHOOTINGThe MC-12 does not power on.1. Make sure the rear panel power switch is set to the I (“on”)

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MC-12 Troubleshooting & Maintenance6-3The MC-12 is powered on, but there is no video.1. Examine the video cables – particularly the S-video cables

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Troubleshooting & Maintenance Lexicon6-4RESTORING FACTORY-DEFAULT SETTINGSWhen factory-default settings are restored, all parameters anduser-defin

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AAppendixSpecifications ... A-2Declaration of Conformity...

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Getting Started Lexicon1-6REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATIONThe remote control requires two AA batteries. The batteries should be replaced as needed.

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Appendix LexiconA-2SPECIFICATIONSAudio Input & Output ConnectorsAnalog Audio Inputs • 8 stereo (RCA) or 5 stereo and one 5.1-channel connectorsD

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MC-12 AppendixA-3Specifications are subject to change without notice.Microphone Input ConnectorsInputs • 4 3.5 miniature phone jacksInput Sensitivity

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Appendix LexiconA-4DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYApplication of Council Directive(s):89/336/EEC and 93/68/EECStandard(s) to Which Conformity is Declared:EN

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MC-12 AppendixA-5MENU TREE ONOFFLOCKEDUNLOCKEDALWAYS ON2 SECONDSFRONT PANEL DISPLAYSTATUSBRIGHTNESSALWAYS ON100%ALWAYS OFF100%75%50%25%MAIN MENUMOD

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Appendix LexiconA-6MENU TREE (continued) MAIN MENUMODE ADJUSTAUDIO CONTROLSSETUPINPUT SETUPDVD1DVD2LDTVSATVCRCDSelecting SETUP  INPUTS prompts the

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MC-12 AppendixA-7 5.1a MUSICMAIN MENUMODE ADJUSTAUDIO CONTROLSSETUPSelecting an INPUT SETUP menu item opens thecorresponding menu shown below. The

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Appendix LexiconA-8MENU TREE (continued) ANLG IN LVL DIGITAL BYPASSDIG OUT RATE RECORD+OdBOFF44.1kHzENABLEDTV RECORD ADVANLG IN LVL DIGITAL BYPASSDIG

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MC-12 AppendixA-9SPEAKER SETUPSET CROSSOVERSCHECK MICROPHONESAUTOMATICMANUALMAIN MENUMODE ADJUSTAUDIO CONTROLSSETUPSETUPINPUTSSPEAKERSREAR PANEL CONFI

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Appendix LexiconA-10MENU TREE (continued) SPEAKER SETUPSET CROSSOVERSCHECK MICROPHONESAUTOMATICMANUALMAIN MENUMODE ADJUSTAUDIO CONTROLSSETUPSETUPIN

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MC-12 AppendixA-11 AUTO LEVELSFRONT LEFTCENTERFRONT RIGHTSIDE RIGHTREAR RIGHTREAR LEFTSIDE LEFTSUB (MONO)SUB RIGHTLFEERROR+0.0dB+0.0dB+0.0dB+0.0dB+

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2Basic OperationFront-Panel Overview ... 2-2Rear-Panel Overview ...

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Appendix LexiconA-12MENU TREE (continued) AUTO SPEAKER SETUPAUTO LEVELSFRONT LEFTCENTERFRONT RIGHTSIDE RIGHTREAR RIGHTREAR LEFTSIDE LEFTSUB (MONO)S

Strona 103 - REAR-PANEL CONFIGURATION

MC-12 AppendixA-13 75 to 120dBONOFFSPEAKER LEVEL ADJUSTFRONT LEFTCENTERFRONT RIGHTSIDE RIGHTREAR RIGHTREAR LEFTSIDE LEFTSUB (MONO)+0.0dB+0.0dB+0.0d

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Appendix LexiconA-14MENU TREE (continued) MAIN MENUMODE ADJUSTAUDIO CONTROLSSETUPSETUPINPUTSSPEAKERSREAR PANEL CONFIGDISPLAYSVOLUME CONTROLSTRIGGE

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MC-12 AppendixA-15 MAIN MENUMODE ADJUSTAUDIO CONTROLSSETUPMODE ADJUSTFILMTVMUSICMUSIC SURRPLIIx + PLIIx MOVPLIIx MUSPLII + PLII MOVIEPLII MUSICPL + P

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Appendix LexiconA-16MENU TREE (continued) 5.1 MONO SUB L/R LVL +0dBCUSTOM5.1 MONO SURR OUTPUT LEVELSCUSTOM5.1 MONO LOGICEFFECT LVLSURR

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MC-12 AppendixA-17Selecting the listening mode menu CALIBRATION, OUTPUT LEVELS, or CUSTOM option opens the corresponding menu path shown below. The CA

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Appendix LexiconA-18MENU TREE (continued) 2CH STATUSINPUTMODEINPUT TYPESAMPLE RATEdB0-6-15-30-45RL D STATUSINPUTMODECHANNELSBIT RATEdB0-6-15-30

Strona 109 - FRONT-PANEL DISPLAY

MC-12 AppendixA-19 OFF, 1 to 100msPRE-DELAYOFF, 1 to 30ms10 to 90deg-20.0 or -10.0 to +0.0dBOFF, -30 to 12dB4 to 20 or 30ms30ms to 20.2s-25 to +25

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Appendix LexiconA-20INSTALLATION WORKSHEET INPUT SETUP DVD1 DVD2 LD TV SAT VCR CD PVR GAME TAPE TUNER AUXNAMEDIGITAL INANALOG INANLG IN LVLVIDEO

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MC-12 AppendixA-21 SPEAKER SETUP CUSTOM SETUP THX SETUP SPEAKER DISTANCES LEVELS CALIBRATIONSFRONT LEFT/RIGHTTHX 80HzCENTERTHX 80HzSIDE LEFT/RIGHTT

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1.Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this a

Strona 113 - REMOTE ONLY ON, OFF

Basic Operation Lexicon2-2FRONT-PANEL OVERVIEWThe MC-12 is shown below. The MC-12 Balanced is shown on page 2-4. The front panels are identical, but t

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Appendix LexiconA-22INSTALLATION WORKSHEET (continued) DISPLAY SETUP TRIGGER 1 SETUP TRIGGER 2 SETUPON-SCREEN DISPLAYCircle all parameters set to ON.

Strona 115 - LIVE! CALIBRATION

Numerics2.0 ENCODING parameter, 2-252CHstatus menu, 2-212CH button, 2-172CH BYPASSstatus menu, 2-232CH BYPASS listening mode, 5-332-CH parameter, 3-12

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Index LexiconI-2C (continued) CENTER parameter, 3-26, 3-28, 3-34, 5-35, 5-38changing input names, 3-5CHANNELS parameter, 2-25CHECK MICROPHONES option,

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MC-12 IndexI-3I (continued) installation worksheet, A-20Internal Noise Test, 3-52IR input connector, 2-10IR receiver, 2-3LL/R LIMIT ADJ parameter, 3-5

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Index LexiconI-4P (continued) PLIIx MOV listening mode, 5-20PLIIx MUS listening mode, 5-20POSITION parameter, 3-63power switch, 2-7PRE-DELAY parameter

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MC-12 IndexI-5T (continued) Record Zone, 2-20Zone 2, 2-19UUNITS parameter, 3-34USE LAST setting, 3-13VVIDEO IN menu, 3-11video input connectorscompone

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PRODUCT REGISTRATIONPlease register this product within 15 days ofpurchase. To do so, complete and return this cardor register online at www.lexicon.c

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A Harman International CompanyPart No. 070-14773 | Rev 4 | 05/05

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-31 STANDBY BUTTONUse the Standby button to activate or deactivate standby mode.The Standby button performs no function when th

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-4FRONT-PANEL OVERVIEW (continued)The MC-12 Balanced, shown below, has a larger chassis than the MC-12, shown on page 2-2. Oth

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-5Mute can be activated automatically or manually. For example, theMC-12 briefly activates mute when changing input sources orli

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-6REAR-PANEL OVERVIEWThe MC-12 is shown below. The MC-12 Balanced, shown on page 2-8, includes balanced audio connectors for t

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-7Caution! Never make or break connections to the MC-12 unless theMC-12 and all associated components are powered off.1 POWER S

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-8REAR-PANEL OVERVIEW (continued)The MC-12 is shown on page 2-4. The MC-12 Balanced, shown below, includes balanced audio conn

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-97 RECORD ZONE AUDIO OUTPUT CONNECTORSProvide analog and digital audio output in the Record Zone. Twostereo connectors labeled

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-10REAR-PANEL OVERVIEW (continued)13 TRIGGER OUTPUT CONNECTORSProvide 12V DC output to control connected components. Threetri

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-11MAIN MENUThe MAIN MENU represents the beginning ofthe menu structure. Use the MAIN MENU toopen the three main menu branches:

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Lexicon Inc.3 Oak ParkBedford, MA 01730-1413 USATel 781-280-0300Fax 781-280-0490www.harmanspecialtygroup.comCustomer ServiceTelephone: 781-280-0300Sal

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-12MENU OPTIONSSelecting a menu option opens another menu within the menustructure. For example, selecting SETUP from the MAIN

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-13COMMAND BANK ACTIVATIONRemote control buttons perform different commands depending onwhether the Main Zone, Zone 2, Record Zo

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-14COMMAND MATRIXThe command matrix describes the commands remote control buttons perform when eachcommand bank is active. But

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-15Button Main Zone Zone 2 Record Zone Shift 4Selects the SAT input for the Main Zone.Selects the SAT input for Zone 2.Selects t

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-169710658Button Main Zone Zone 2 Record Zone Shift5Toggles the FRONT PANEL DISPLAY menu STATUS parameter between ALWAYS OFF a

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-17151213141311Button Main Zone Zone 1 Record Zone Shift11Displays the Main Zone two-line status for 2 seconds.Displays the Zone

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-18Button Main Zone Zone 1 Record Zone Shift 16Selects the THX mode family for the current input source.Reserved for possible

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-19ABOUT THE ZONESThe MC-12 features three zones of operation: the Main Zone, Zone2, and the Record Zone. The Main Zone controls

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-20RECORD ZONE TWO-LINE STATUSOpens on the on-screen and front paneldisplays whenever the MC-12 detects aRecord Zone status c

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-21STATUS MENU DESCRIPTIONSThe table beneath each description lists the default and possiblesettings for each parameter. 2CH STA

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Introduction LexiconiiDOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONSThis document contains general safety, installation and operation instructions for the MC-12 and MC-12

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-22STATUSProvides information about DTS-ES input sources. Includes L, C, R,SL, SR, SB and LFE level meters.See “Status Menu Pa

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-235.1a BYPASS STATUSProvides information about 5.1-channel analog input sources whenthe MAIN ADV menu ANALOG BYPASS parameter i

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-24DIGITAL STATUSProvides information about digital input sources for which a samplerate is detected, but no audio is present

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MC-12 Basic Operation2-25STATUS MENU PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS2.0 ENCODING MATRIX, NONEIndicates whether or not a matrix-encoded source is detected.When

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Basic Operation Lexicon2-26INPUTIndicates the selected input (for example, DVD1).INPUT TYPE ANLG, BYP, PCM, MIC, ---Indicates the input source that is

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3SetupSetup ...3-2Input Setup ...

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Setup Lexicon3-2SETUP Selecting SETUP from the MAIN MENU opens the SETUP menu.INPUTSPrompts for an input selection (e.g., DVD1), and opens the corre-s

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MC-12 Setup3-3LOCK OPTIONSOpens the LOCK OPTIONS menu, to protect MODE ADJUST,AUDIO CONTROLS and SETUP menu branch settings fromaccidental changes. Se

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Setup Lexicon3-4INPUT SETUPSelecting the SETUP menu INPUTS option prompts the selection of a desired input (e.g., DVD1). Selecting an input opens the

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MC-12 Setup3-5CHANGING INPUT NAMESSelecting the INPUT SETUP menu NAME parameter opens the INPUT NAME menu, to customize or restore the factory-default

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MC-12 IntroductioniiiTable of ContentsDocumentation Conventions... iiImportant Safety Instruction

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Setup Lexicon3-6CHANGING INPUT NAMES (continued)Note:Pressing the arrow button closes the menu and returns to the INPUTNAME menu.4. Repeat step 3 to

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MC-12 Setup3-7ASSIGNING AUDIO & VIDEO INPUT CONNECTORSThe MC-12 has 12 inputs, each of which can be assigned to any (depending on compatibility) o

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Setup Lexicon3-8ASSIGNING AUDIO & VIDEO INPUT CONNECTORS (continued)ANALOG IN ANALOG-1 TO 8, 5.1 ANLG (6-8), LIVE!, NONEOpens the ANALOG IN menu,

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MC-12 Setup3-9ANLG IN LVL AUTO, -18 to +12 dBOpens the ANLG IN LVL menu, to adjust the 2-channel (and5.1-channel when the MAIN ADVANCED ANALOG BYPASS

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Setup Lexicon3-10ASSIGNING AUDIO & VIDEO INPUT CONNECTORS (continued)MANUAL -18 to +12 dBProvides manual adjustment of 2-channel (and 5.1-channel

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MC-12 Setup3-11VIDEO IN COMPOSITE-1 TO 5, S-VIDEO-1 TO 8, NONEOpens the VIDEO IN menu, to assign a composite or S-video inputconnector for the selecte

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Setup Lexicon3-12SELECTING PREFERRED LISTENING MODESThe MC-12 allows the selection of five preferred listening modes foreach Main Zone input: one list

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MC-12 Setup3-132-CHOpens the 2-CH MODE menu, which selects a preferred listeningmode for 2-channel input sources. The MC-12 activates thepreferred lis

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Setup Lexicon3-14SELECTING PREFERRED LISTENING MODES (continued)Opens the DTS(-ES) MODE menu, which selects a preferredlistening mode for DTS(-ES) inp

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MC-12 Setup3-15CONFIGURING ADVANCED INPUT SETTINGSThe MC-12 allows the assignment of one digital and one analogaudio input connector for each input. T

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Introduction LexiconivAudio ControlsAudio Controls ...4-2Mode AdjustMode Adjust

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Setup Lexicon3-16CONFIGURING ADVANCED ZONE SETTINGS (continued)INPUT SELECT DIGITAL, ANALOG, AUTOControls the interaction of the digital and analog au

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MC-12 Setup3-17INPUT SELECT PARAMETER SETTINGSDIGITAL ANALOG AUTOThe MC-12 sends the digital audio from theassigned input to the Main Zone audiooutput

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Setup Lexicon3-18CONFIGURING ADVANCED ZONE SETTINGS (continued)S-VIDEO OSD 4:3 ON, OFFControls the on-screen display aspect ratio when the display dev

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MC-12 Setup3-19ZONE2 & RECORD IN PARAMETER SETTINGSDIGITAL ANLG (Analog) DMIX (Downmix)The MC-12 passes digital audiofrom the the assigned input t

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Setup Lexicon3-20CONFIGURING ADVANCED ZONE SETTINGS (continued)RECORD ADVANCEDOpens the RECORD ADV menu, which configures advanced RecordZone input se

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MC-12 Setup3-21DIG OUT RATE INPUT, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHzControls the sample rate of digital and analog input signals sent tothe Record Zone d

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Setup Lexicon3-22SPEAKER SETUPSelecting the SETUP menu SPEAKERS option opens the SPEAKER SETUP menu, which configures the Main Zone audio output conne

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MC-12 Setup3-23CUSTOM SPEAKER SETUPSSelecting the CROSSOVER SETUP menu CUSTOM SETUP optionopens the CUSTOM SETUP menu, which assigns independentcrosso

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Setup Lexicon3-24SETTING CROSSOVER POINTS (continued)Low-pass filters attenuate high frequencies at 24dB per octave. The curves in the graph above ind

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MC-12 Setup3-25 THX SPEAKER SETUPSSelecting CROSSOVER SETUPTHX SETUP opens the THX SPEAKERSETUP screen, which indicates that pressing the arrow butt

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MC-12 IntroductionvENGLISHIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1 Save these instructions for later use.2 Follow all instructions and warnings marked on the un

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Setup Lexicon3-26SPEAKER SETUP PARAMETERSThe table below indicates the speaker setup parameters for config-uring the Main Zone audio output connectors

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MC-12 Setup3-27FRONT L/R FULL, FULL + SUB, 30Hz to 120Hz, THX 80HzAssigns a crossover point for the Main Zone audio outputconnectors labeled FRONT L/R

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Setup Lexicon3-28SETTING CROSSOVER POINTS (continued)When a THX speaker setup is selected, a THX 80Hz crossover pointis applied to the FRONT L/R outpu

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MC-12 Setup3-29REAR L/R FULL, FULL + SUB, 30Hz to 120Hz, THX 80Hz, NONEAssigns a crossover point for the Main Zone audio output connectorlabeled REAR

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Setup Lexicon3-30SETTING CROSSOVER POINTS (continued)SUB L/R MONO, STEREO, NONEConfigures the Main Zone audio output connectors labeledSUBWOOFER L/R

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MC-12 Setup3-31When a THX speaker setup is selected, the LFE information is redirected tothe SUBWOOFER L/R output connectors, and the LFE parameter ca

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Setup Lexicon3-32BGC (BOUNDARY GAIN COMPENSATION) ON, OFFAdjusts boundary gain compensation when the THX ULTRA2 SUBparameter is set to ON. •Select ON

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MC-12 Setup3-33CALIBRATING SPEAKER DISTANCES & OUTPUT LEVELSThe MC-12 offers both automatic and manual calibration of speaker distances and output

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Setup Lexicon3-34UNITS FEET, METERSDetermines the unit of measurement in which speaker distances are calculated on ALL speaker distance menus. When FE

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MC-12 Setup3-35AUTOMATIC CALIBRATIONThe MC-12 offers automatic calibration of speaker distances, output levels, or both. The table below indicates ava

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Introduction LexiconviESPAÑOLINSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD IMPORTANTES1 Guarde estas instrucciones para futuras referencias.2 Siga todas las instruccione

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Setup Lexicon3-36CONNECTING THE MICROPHONESCAUTION!• The microphones included in the Lexicon Microphone Kitrequire careful handling. Dropping or other

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MC-12 Setup3-37POSITIONING THE MICROPHONES FOR THE MICROPHONE CHECKRefer to the microphone placement examples that begin below to position the microph

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Setup Lexicon3-38During the microphone check, do not:7 Separate the microphones7 Scatter the microphones throughout the listeningspace7 Obstruct the l

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MC-12 Setup3-39CHECKING THE MICROPHONESNote the following:• The MC-12 outputs calibration noise signals between 55 and95dB, beginning with 55dB and in

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Setup Lexicon3-40CHECKING THE MICROPHONES (continued)level. If the signal becomes too loud, press the  arrow buttonto cancel the microphone check.The

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MC-12 Setup3-41POSITIONING THE MICROPHONES FOR AUTOMATIC CALIBRATIONProper microphone placement is essential to achieving the desiredautomatic calibra

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Setup Lexicon3-42POSITIONING THE MICROPHONES FOR AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION (continued) When calibrating for a single listeningposition, place the microph

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MC-12 Setup3-43When calibrating for multiple listeningpositions in a single row, position themicrophones:3 At the approximate spot where the listener’

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Setup Lexicon3-44POSITIONING THE MICROPHONES FOR AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION (continued)When calibrating for multiple listeningpositions in multiple rows, p

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MC-12 Setup3-45During the automatic calibration, do not:7 Arrange the microphones along the perimeter ofthe listening positions or space7 Position the

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MC-12 IntroductionviiITALIANOIMPORTANTI NORME DI SICUREZZA1 Conservare le presenti norme per l’utilizzo futuro.2 Seguire sempre tutte le istruzioni e

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Setup Lexicon3-46POSITIONING THE MICROPHONES FOR AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION (continued)During the automatic calibration, do not:7 Arrange the microphones a

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MC-12 Setup3-47PERFORMING AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION Follow the procedures in the appropriate table column for the desired type of automatic calibration.ST

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Setup Lexicon3-48PERFORMING AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION (continued)STEP DISTANCES DISTANCES & LEVELS LEVELS3This step does not occur when the AUTO SPEAK

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MC-12 Setup3-49STEPDISTANCESDISTANCES & LEVELS LEVELS5FRONT LEFT OKRefer to the table on page3-51 for information aboutall possible s

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Setup Lexicon3-50PERFORMING AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION (continued) STEP DISTANCES DISTANCES & LEVELS LEVELS6SET DISTANCES AUTO DISTANCES*Use the SET DI

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MC-12 Setup3-51Message Description TroubleshootingThe MC-12 successfully calibrated the value for the selected speaker without error.•N/AThe selected

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Setup Lexicon3-52MANUAL CALIBRATIONSelecting the SPEAKER SETUP menu MANUAL option displays the MANUAL SPEAKER SETUP menu, to manually calibrate speake

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MC-12 Setup3-53PERFORMING MANUAL SPEAKER DISTANCE CALIBRATIONSelecting the MANUAL SPEAKER SETUP menu SPEAKER DISTANCES option displays the SPEAKER DIS

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Setup Lexicon3-54PERFORMING MANUAL OUTPUT LEVEL CALIBRATION Selecting the MANUAL SPEAKER SETUP menu LEVELS CALIBRATION option displays the LEVELS CALI

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MC-12 Setup3-55INTERNAL NOISE TESTOpens the INTERNAL NOISE message shown on the previous page,which indicates that the internal noise test generates l

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