Krell Industries 7.1 manual Dolby Pro Logic II Modes THX THX Surround EX

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Appendix: Additional Operating Modes

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USER SELECTABLE MODES

Dolby Pro Logic II Modes

THX and

THX Surround EX

Modes

User selectable modes available on the Home Theater Standard 7.1 are listed below:

DOLBY PRO LOGIC II

Dolby Pro Logic II is the next generation in Dolby Surround decoding. The Pro Logic II decoder takes 2 channels in and 5 channels out. It is designed specifically to decode all existing Dolby Surround pro- grams with improved spatiality and directionality. Pro Logic II is also designed for use with unencoded stereo music recordings. This fea- ture draws the listener into a three-dimensional space rather than hearing a flat, two-dimensional presentation.

There are 4 modes in which the Pro Logic II decoder can operate: movie mode (DOLBY PLII MOVIE), music mode (DOLBY PLII MUSIC), matrix mode (DOLBY PLII MATRIX), and Pro Logic mode (DOLBY PRO LOGIC):

DOLBY PLII MOVIE

The movie mode is the improved counterpart to the original Pro Logic decoder. It is the choice for the majority of Dolby Surround encoded material.

DOLBY PLII MUSIC

The music mode is for use with unencoded stereo music recordings. The music mode features dimension and center width controls, see PLII Control, on page 55, to enhance the music surround experi- ence.

DOLBY PLII MATRIx

The matrix mode is useful for monaural recordings.

DOLBY PRO LOGIC

The Dolby Pro Logic mode provides the same surround processing as the original Pro Logic and is best used with source content that is not of optimum quality.

THX

THX post processing can be added to Dolby Surround, Dolby Digital, and DTS encoded material, and includes the following algorithms:

Re-Equalization takes the edginess or brightness out of your home cinema sound.

Timbre Matching matches the tone of your front loudspeakers to your surround loudspeakers.

Adaptive Decorrelation gives a stereo feel when your surround source is mono. Adaptive Decorrelation automatically switches off when the surround source is stereo.

Bass Management Electronic Crossover allows you to use more compact, easier-to-place loudspeakers, while sending bass to a

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Contents Instructions for Use Owner’s Reference Home Theater Standard Contact InformationContents Tables IllustrationsIntroduction Definition of Terms Input and OutputConnections OperationTechnology VideoUnpacking Placement AC Power GuidelinesGetting Started See Activating the On Screen Display OSD, onHome Theater Standard 7.1 Front Panel Features Front Panel DescriptionVCR Button and LED TV Button and LEDCD Button and LED Tuner Button and LEDProcessing Mode Stereo Button and LED Buttons and LEDs Mode 1 Button and LEDMode 2 Button and LED Pro Logic II Button and LEDTHX Button DisplayCenter Button Surr/Back ButtonProcessor Function Save Button Buttons Remote, onDirection or Level Buttons Recall Button3637 Back Panel Description Optical Digital Audio Inputs Coaxial Digital Audio InputsDigital Audio Outputs Video OutputsComm Port RS-232 Connector Power Connections Back Panel Power SwitchIEC Connector IEC power connector, for use with the AC power cordHome Theater Standard 7.1 Remote Control Remote Control Description Battery Installation and RemovalPower Keys Pre Key Power Pre KeyAdditional DVD, LD, CD, or VCR Aux2 KeyOr an additional DVD, LD, CD, or VCR VCR KeyProcessing Mode Keys Stereo Key 72 M1 Key Mode 1 Key 73 M2 Key Mode 2 KeyPro Logic II Key Pre Key Preamp Pre KeyControl Function Keys Bal Key Balance Key Cntr KeySurr/Back Key Sub KeyConnect Analog Sources Connecting the Home Theater Standard 7.1 to Your SystemConnection Steps Standard ConnectDigital Sources Match Video Formats and Signals Video signals, see Choosing a Standard Video Signal, onMatch Video Formats and Signals PAL Ntsc Choosing a Standard Video Signal Connect Video Sources Video MonitorActivating the On Screen Display OSD Activating the On Screen Display OSD Connecting the Home Theater Standard 7.1 to Your System Amplifiers LoudspeakersOverview System Configuration and Navigation Navigation ConventionsPrev Key Previous Key To Select and EnterSystem Configuration Accessing the Main MenuConfigure Loudspeakers Screen appearsLimited speakers and the .1 or LFE signal to the subwoofer From the limited loudspeakers and the .1 or LFE signalFar right column Sends information from the crossover frequency see below toAppears, with the cursor blinking at Left MenuStep Calibrate Volume Auto Noise SequenceManual Noise Sequence Program Material Option Please read Before continuingOn to Step StepBefore assigning Video inputs Tional operation. See and belowScreen appears, with the cursor blinking at DVD These signals build screen content in two passesAssign Video Input Please read before configuring audio and digital inputs For descriptions of operating modes listed in TablePossible Default Digital Signals 4 formats Assign Analog Audio Inputs DigitalAssign Digital Audio Audio Inputs screen appears, with the cursor blinking at DVDConfigure Trigger Trigger ModesZone or zone 2 listening Main zone listeningHow To Navigate the Menu Make a Selection Configure Level AdjustmentScreen Device TrimInput device is selected it has a range of + 15 dB to 15 dB Analog input trim Not selected Analog Input Trim Input Trim screen appearsMode SUB Trim screen appears DTS Neo6 Control Control screen appears, with the cursor blinking atPlii Control Maximum Volume Limit Your system, fromZone 2 Level Screen appears, with the cursor blinking at VariableOSD Operation OSD Operation ScreenOSD Operation Audio Operation Ing, and dynamic rangeDB of compression No compressionKrell HTS Bass Peak Limiter Setup Input Setup ConnectedProgram Remote After you press START, the following screen appearsInformation screen appears Follow these steps to program your learning remoteSystem Information Before configuring Room EQ SetupSelection ALL overrides individually configured channels Krell HTS Room EQ Setup Memory Room EQ Setup Settings Saving CustomizedRecalling CustomizedOperating the Home Theater Standard ON/OFF/STAND-BYTape Input OutputMain Zone Zone 2 OperationPlay Both Zones Play Either ZonePlay in the Main Zone Record SimulcastAppendix Operating Modes for the Home Theater Standard Home Theater Standard 7.1 engages DTS ES Matrix 6.1 decodMatrix mode is useful for monaural recordings Dolby Pro Logic II Modes THX THX Surround EXModes DTS Neo6 ModesKrell Music Surround Warranty Return Authorization Procedure Specifications Distortion THD InputsSpecifications Home Theater Standard

7.1 specifications

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