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Speaker Configuration (applies to MAIN only):

Choose between Cinema (menu 2a.) or Music (menu 2b.) configuration – see section 7.4.2.

A third and unique choice is also available: Auto-LFE. When selected, the AVM 30 automatically uses the Cinema configuration if there is LFE in the source material, and changes to the Music configuration at all other times. Highly recommended when using the same player for DVDs and CDs, and separate Cinema and Music configurations. Dolby Digital 2.0 falls under Music configuration since there are no issues with LFE.

Composite Video, S-Video, Component Video:

Assign which video input (or ‘None’) is used when the Source is selected. For example, if you want the satellite picture always available when you select the FM•AM Tuner, assign the video inputs in the FM/AM menu to the same ones being used in the SAT menu. All video inputs can be assigned to multiple Sources.

Lip-Sync Delay (applies to MAIN only):

Using line doublers, quadruplers, or scalers causes the video to be delayed, which means that you will hear sound slightly ahead of seeing the video picture. This can also occur with HDTV and satellite broadcasts. To compensate, Lip-Sync Delay can delay the sound of all channels simultaneously by up to 85 milliseconds – please check the owner’s manual for your doubler, quadrupler, or scaler for recommended delay settings. If you do not know how much delay is in the video, you can also set Lip-Sync Delay ‘on-the-fly’ as described in section 6.7 – this allows you to see the picture as you make adjustments.

Mode Presets (applies to MAIN only):

You can pre-select the Mode and THX preference that will be applied when a Source is selected or MAIN power is turned on. Each type of program material has a separate setting. Presets do not apply to Sources set to Anlg-Dir. To disable a preset, set it to ‘Last Used’ and make new Mode selection after exiting Setup.

For complete descriptions of surround modes and when to use them, refer to section 5.8.

Program Preset Selections

2.0 For stereo input, select any Mode in section 5.8.3, THX Games Mode, or Last Used. Dolby Pro Logic, Pro Logic IIx Movie, and Neo:6 Cinema can be set with or without THX Cinema.

The following presets apply to Digital inputs only:

2.0-SurSeparate setting especially for surround-flagged Dolby Digital 2.0 material (section 5.8.2), normally PLIIx Movie but any setting that applies to regular stereo input can also be used.

DD-5.1Select your playback preference for Dolby Digital 5.1 material: PLIIx Movie (either with or without THX Cinema), PLIIx Music, Dolby D EX, THX Surround EX, THX Cinema, THX Ultra2 Cinema, THX MusicMode, THX Games Mode, Neo:6 (either with or without THX Cinema), Last Used, or None (see sections 5.8.4 and 5.8.6).

DD-EXFor material encoded in Dolby Digital Surround EX: PLIIx Movie (either with or without THX Cinema), PLIIx Music, Dolby D EX, THX Surround EX, Neo:6 (either with or without THX Cinema), Same as DD-5.1, Last Used, or None (see sections 5.8.4 and 5.8.6)

DTS-5.1For DTS material: Neo:6 (with or without THX Cinema), PLIIx Movie (either with or without THX Cinema), PLIIx Music, Dolby D EX, THX Cinema, THX Ultra2 Cinema, THX MusicMode, THX Games Mode, Last Used, or None (sections 5.8.5 and 5.8.6).

DTS-ESFor DTS-ES: DTS-ES Matrix (with or without THX Cinema), PLIIx Movie (with or without THX Cinema), PLIIx Music, Dolby D EX, Same as DTS, Last Used, or None (see sections 5.8.5 and 5.8.6). Note that for ES Discrete, this setting is overridden and playback is in 6.1.

Use the  buttons to highlight one of the lines above in the menu, then use the  buttons to scroll through the selections.

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