JBL AVR 140 owner manual Hall

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Operation

Surround Mode Chart

MODE

FEATURES

 

 

DTS Neo:6 Cinema

These two modes are available when any analog source is playing to create a six-channel

DTS Neo:6 Music

surround presentation from conventional Matrix-encoded and traditional Stereo sources. Select

 

the Cinema version of Neo:6 when a program with any type of analog Matrix surround encoding

 

is present. Select the Music version of Neo:6 for optimal processing when a nonencoded,

 

two-channel stereo program is being played.

 

When selecting a DTS Neo:6 Cinema mode, a 3-, 5- or 6-channel configuration may be available,

 

depending on the number of speakers in your system. Use 3-channel mode when only a front left and

 

right and a center speaker are present; surround-channel information will be mixed into these speakers.

 

The 6-channel mode will only be available if you have configured your surround back speakers as active.

 

 

DTS 96/24

DTS 96/24 is a high-resolution format that uses a 96kHz sampling rate with 24 bits to produce extended

 

information that improves the harmonics of the source material.

 

The AVR is capable of automatically detecting and decoding DTS 96/24 materials and delivering them as

 

the artist intended.

 

 

Dolby 3 Stereo

Uses the information contained in a surround-encoded or two-channel stereo program to create center-channel

 

information. In addition, the information that is normally sent to the rear-channel surround speakers is carefully

 

mixed in with the front-left and front-right channels for increased realism.

 

Use this mode when you have a center channel speaker but no surround speakers.

 

 

THEATER

The THEATER mode creates a sound field that resembles the acoustic feeling of a

 

standard live performance theater, with stereo and even pure mono sources.

 

 

HALL 1

The two Hall modes create sound fields that resemble a small (HALL1) or

HALL 2

medium sized (HALL 2) concert hall, with stereo and even pure mono sources.

 

 

VMAx Near

When only the two front-channel loudspeakers are used, Harman’s patented VMAx mode

VMAx Far

delivers a three-dimensional sound space with the illusion of “phantom speakers” at the

 

center and surround positions. The VMAx N, or “Near Field” mode should be selected when

 

your listening position is less than 1,5 m from the speakers. The VMAx F, or “Far Field” mode

 

may be selected when your listening position is greater than 1,5 m from the speakers.

 

The VMAx modes are also available using the Headphones Output 4. When headphones

 

are being used, the Far Field mode will push the sound field away from your ears,

 

reducing the “inside the head” sensation often experienced when using headphones.

 

 

5-Channel Stereo

This mode takes advantage of multiple speakers to place a stereo signal at both the front and

7-Channel Stereo

back of a room. Depending on whether the AVR has been configured for either 5.1 or 6.1/7.1

 

operation, one of these modes, but not both, is available at any time. Ideal for playing music in

 

situations such as a party, this mode places the same signal at the front-left and surround-left,

 

and at the front-right and surround-right speakers. The center channel is fed a summed mono

 

mix of the in-phase material of the left and right channels.

 

 

Surround Off (Stereo)

These modes turn off all surround processing and present the pure left- and right-channel

Surround Off (Bypass)

presentation of two-channel stereo programs. The Surround Off (Bypass) mode may only be

DSP Surround Off

used with analog source inputs, as it preserves the analog format of the audio signal for its

 

entire path of travel through the receiver to the speaker and subwoofer outputs, bypassing

 

all digital processing. Digital bass management is not available in Surround Off mode. The

 

DSP Surround Off mode can be used with either an analog or digital input, as the signal

 

undergoes digital bass management to optimize the distribution of the low frequencies

 

between the main speakers and a subwoofer.

 

 

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Contents AVR 140 Audio/Video Receiver Declaration of Conformity Table of ContentsDescription and Features IntroductionFront panel analog A/V inputs Safety Information Important Safety InformationUnpacking Front Panel Controls Headphone Jack $Speaker/Channel Input Indicator# Preset Stations Selector Press this Digital Input Selector When playing aMore information on digital audio Digital Audio Rear Panel ConnectionsSurround Left Blue Surround Right Gray Surround Back Left Surround Back Right Tan Subwoofer LFEUnswitched Outlet Digital Audio Outputs Connect theseDigital recorder such as a CD-R or MiniDisc recorder Main Remote Control Functions › Button Speaker Select Mute Volume Up/DownSpare Button See page 31 for more information Channel/8 Channel Direct InputOptional is connected to Digital Media Player DMPInstallation and Connections Audio Equipment ConnectionsVideo Equipment Connections Scart A/V Connections Watts System and Power ConnectionsAC Power Connections CommandSpeaker Selection Speaker PlacementFirst Turn On System ConfigurationUsing the On-Screen Display System SetupCursor is next to the line reading Input SetupSurround Setup Navigation Button‹/› Navigation Buttons E Setting to your tasteNight Mode Settings ¤ Button Dso that the cursor is next toStereo-Direct Bypass Mode Configuring the Surround Off Stereo ModesStereo-Digital Mode Indicators is lit you are in the Stereo-Direct Bypass modeSpeaker Setup Screen menu That option press the ‹ / › Buttons EWithin five seconds, either press the ‹/› buttons Delay SettingsOutput Level Adjustment Button FNavigation Button E to enter Is then pressed to select OFF in the highlighted video Volume until you can hear the test noise clearly Conventional stereo recordings Surround Mode ChartOperation ChannelHall Channel/8-Channel Direct Input Controls and Use of HeadphonesBasic Operation Source SelectionDolby Digital Surround Mode SelectionDigital Audio Playback Until Surr OFF appears in the Main Information Display ÒPCM Audio Playback Surround Mode TypesDigital Bitstream Indicators Rear panel Or front panel *ÓSpeaker/Channel Indicators PCM Playback IndicationsSee Figure Tape Recording UsingOutput Level Adjustment With Source Signals Night ModeMemory Backup Front-Panel-Display FadeCursor next to the desired item, or place Full-OSD Time Out Adjustment Advanced FeaturesTurn On Volume Level Semi-OSD SettingsBasic Tuner Operation Default Surround ModeTuner Operation Full-OSD Background ColorProgram Search PTY RDS TuningRDS Operation RDS Display OptionsDirect Code Entry Programming the RemoteProgramming the Remote with Codes Code ReadoutVolume Punch-Through Macro ProgrammingProgrammed Device Functions By the AVR Input Selector Resetting the Remote MemoryChannel Control Punch-Through 4and the Mute buttonAM/FM Function ListAVR DVD Remote sensor Úis obscured Troubleshooting GuideProcessor Reset Power Switch 1is pushedTechnical Specifications Appendix Settings Worksheet Introduction Harman Consumer Group International

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