System Configuration
Once the speakers have been placed in the room and connected, the remaining steps are to pro- gram the system configuration memories.
First Turn On
You are now ready to power up the AVR to begin these final adjustments.
1.Make certain that the AC power cord is firmly inserted in to the AC Power cord Recepticle and plug the cord into an unswitched AC
outlet. To maintian the unit's safety rating,
DO NOT substitute the power cord for one with lower current capacity.
2.Press the Main Power Switch 1 in until it latches and the word “OFF” on the top of the switch disappears inside the front panel. Note that the Power Indicator 3 will turn orange, indicating that the unit is in the Standby mode.
3.Remove the protective plastic film from the main
4.Install the four supplied AAA batteries in the remote as shown. Be certain to follow the (+) and
5.Turn the AVR on either by pressing the System Power Control 2 or the Input Source Selector % on the front panel, or via the remote by pressing the Power On Button 3, AVR Selector 5or any of the Input Selectors 46on the remote. The Power Indicator 3 will turn blue to confirm that the unit is on, and the Main Information Display
˜ will also light up.
NOTE: After pressing one of the Input Selector buttons 4to turn the unit on, press the AVR Selector 5to have the remote control the AVR functions.
Using the On-Screen Display
When making the following adjustments, you may find them easier to make via the unit’s
To view the
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Monitor Out jack on the rear panel to the composite or
IMPORTANT NOTE: When viewing the
The AVR has two
Note that when the full OSD system is in use, the menu selections are not shown in the Infor- mation Display ˜. When the full OSD menu system is used, OSD ON will appear in the Upper Display Line ˜.
When the
The full OSD system can always be turned on or off by pressing the OSD button L. When this button is pressed the MASTER MENU (Figure 1) will appear, and adjustments are made from the individual menus. Note that the menus will remain on the screen for 20 seconds after the latest action was made on the screen menu, then they will
FULL OSD TIME OUT.
The
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System Setup
The AVR 630 features an advanced memory sys- tem that enables you to establish different confi- gurations for speaker ”size”, component video assignment, digital input, surround mode and crossover frequency for each input source. To ease the speaker setting, the same speaker setting can also be made for all inputs. This flexibility enables you to custom tailor the way in which you listen to each source and have the AVR memorize them. This means, for example, that you may associate different surround modes and analog or digital inputs with different sources, or set different speaker configurations with the resultant changes to the bass management system or the use of the center speaker and/or the Subwoofer. Once these settings are made, they will automatically be recalled whenever you select that input.
The factory default settings for the AVR have all inputs configured for an analog audio input except for the DVD and Video 3 input, where the Coaxial Digital Input and Optical Digital Input 1 are the default. Once the DSP pro- cessing system is used for the first time for any input, the speaker settings will automatically default to “Small” at all positions with the sub- woofer set to “LFE.” The default setting for the surround modes is “Surround Off,” or
Before using the unit, you will probably want to change the settings for most inputs so that they are properly configured to reflect the use of digital or analog inputs and the surround mode associat- ed with the input. Remember that since the AVR memorizes the settings for each input individually, you will need to make these adjustments for each input used. However, once they are made, further adjustment is only required when system compo- nents are changed.
To make this process as quick and as easy as pos- sible, we suggest that you use the
Input Setup
The first step in configuring the AVR is to select an input, i.e. to associate an analog or digital input with each input source in use, e.g. CD or DVD. Note that once an input is selected, all settings for the Digital Input, Speaker Configuration and