OPERATION
Dolby Volume Calibration Offset
Calibration Offset is a feature of Dolby Volume that allows you to adjust the calibration of the AVR 460/AVR 360 to optimally match your speakers and listening environment. The AVR 460/AVR 360 is calibrated with the average speaker sensitivity in mind; however, different speakers may have different sensitivities. Use Calibration Offset to adjust the calibration of the AVR 460/AVR 360 according to the types of speakers you have.
The average home audio speaker sensitivity is 88dB SPL (8 ohms, 1 watt,
1 meter). Check the sensitivity specification for your loudspeakers, found in the owner’s manual or on the manufacturer’s Web site. If your speakers have a sensitivity rating greater than 88dB SPL, increase Calibration Offset by the difference between your speakers’ sensitivity and 88dB. If they have a sensitivity rating of less than 88dB SPL, decrease Calibration Offset by the difference between your speakers’ sensitivity and 88dB.
To adjust the Calibration Offset, press the AVR Settings Button and scroll to the System Setup menu, then select it. Scroll to the Dolby Volume Calibration line, which defaults to 0dB. Use the M N Buttons to adjust the setting within the range of
Mute Function
To temporarily mute all speakers and the headphones, press the Mute Button on the remote. Any recording in progress will not be affected. The MUTE message will appear in the display as a reminder. To restore normal audio, press the Mute Button again, or adjust the volume. Turning off the AVR will also end muting.
Sleep Timer
The sleep timer sets the AVR to play for up to 90 minutes and then turn off automatically.
Press the Sleep Settings Button on the remote, and the time until
When the sleep timer has been set, the
If you press the Sleep Button after the timer has been set, the remaining play time will be displayed. Press the Sleep Button again to change the play time.
Audio Effects
Adjust the Dolby Volume setting, tone controls, LFE trim, equalization On/Off setting or MP3 enhancement to improve performance. Access these settings from the Audio Effects submenu, as described in the Advanced Functions Manual.
It is recommended that you leave the settings at their default values until you are more familiar with your system.
Video Modes
The settings in the Video Modes menu are used to
Headphones
Plug the 1/4" (6,3 mm) plug on a pair of headphones into the front panel jack for private listening. The default Headphone bypass mode delivers a conventional
Press the Surround Modes Button on the front panel or the remote, to switch to Harman Headphone virtual surround processing, which emulates a
Source Selection
Press the
For direct access to any source, press its Source Selector on the remote.
The AVR selects the audio and video inputs assigned to the source, and any other settings made during setup.
The source name, the audio and video inputs assigned to the source, and the surround mode will appear on the front panel. The source name and surround mode will also appear on screen.
VIDEO TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS:
If there is no picture:
Check the source selection and video input assignment.
•• Check the wires for a loose or incorrect connection.
•• Check the video input selection on the display device (TV).
•• Press the
Additional Tips for HDMI Connections:
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