Advanced Features / Multiroom Operation
To turn off the
At the ADVANCED SELECT menu make certain that the
Eas needed. Next, press the › button Eso that the word OFF is highlighted in the video display.
Note that this setting is temporary and will re- main active only until it is changed or until the AVR is turned off. Once the unit is turned off, the
To change the length of time that the
If you wish to make other adjustments in the menu, press the ⁄/¤ Buttons Euntil the on- screen › cursor is next to the desired setting or the BACK TO MASTER MENU line and press the Set button F. If you have no other adjustments to make, press the OSD Button L to exit the menu system.
Full-OSD Time Out Adjustment
The FULL OSD menu system is used to simplify the setup and adjustment of the AVR using a series of
To change the
Fto enter the ADVANCED SELECT menu (Figure 13).
At the ADVANCED SELECT menu make certain that the
‹/ › buttons Euntil the desired time is dis- played in seconds. Note that unlike most of the other options in this menu, this is a permanent setting change, and the
If you wish to make other adjustments in the menu, press the ⁄/¤ Buttons Euntil the
Digital Auto-Poll Settings
In order to provide the greatest flexibility in accommodating the widest range of sources, the AVR 435 includes both analog and digital audio inputs for all sources. In most cases you will want to use one or the other, but not both. However, in some circumstances it is desirable to make both an analog and digital connection between a source device and the AVR.
An important application for dual audio connec- tions is with cable or satellite boxes, where the audio output may change depending on the channel being viewed and the type of audio the cable system or satellite receiver associates with it. To eliminate the need to constantly switch back and for to select an audio type each time you change channels, the AVR 435 is programmed by default to automatically “poll” the audio inputs. When a digital audio stream it is selected first, but if the digital audio is removed the AVR will switch to the analog inputs associated with that input as a
However, if this configuration does not suit your system application the AVR 435 gives you the flexibility to turn the digital audio auto polling on or off on an
If you wish to change the auto poll setting, first select the input you wish to configure by pressing
the appropriate Input Selector on the remote, or on the SOURCE line pf the IN/OUT SETUP menu (Figure 2). Next, with the ADVANCED SELECT MENU (Figure
13)on the screen, press the ‹/ › Navigation Button Eso that the cursor is pointing to the AUTO POLL line. Press the ‹/ › Navigation Button Eto change a default setting so that OFF is shown in highlighted video or to ON so
that the original setting is restored and the auto polling is once again activated.
Since this setting is unique to each input, you must return to the IN/OUT SETUP menu to change any other inputs. To do that, press the
‹/ › Navigation Button Eso that the cursor is pointing to the BACK TO MASTER MENU line and press the Set Button F. At the MASTER MENU (Figure 1), press the ‹/ › Navigation Button Eso that the cursor is pointing to the IN/OUT SETUP line. Press the Set Button Fand then follow the instruc- tions shown on page 20 to change the input source. Return to the ADVANCED MENU to reconfigure the auto poll setting for the newly selected input.
When all changes to the Auto Poll settings have been made, press the ‹/ › Navigation Button
Eto select another configuration option on the ADVANCED SETUP Menu, move the cursor to BACK TO MASTER MENU line and press the Set Button Fto make a change to anoth- er menu option, or simply press the OSD Button Lto exit the menu system.
Multiroom Operation
The AVR is fully equipped to operate as the con- trol center for a complete multiroom system that is capable of sending one source to a second zone in the house while separate source is lis- tened to in the main room. In addition to provid- ing for control over the selection of the remote source and its volume, the AVR offers a com- prehensive range of options for powering the speakers in the second zone.
•Using the
•When the main room system is configured for 5.1 operation, the Surround Back Left/Right amplifier channels may be used to power the remote zone so that no additional amplifiers are required.
•Using
In addition, the AVR includes a remote IR sensor input so that remote control commands from the Zone II remote included with the unit may be transmitted to the unit, while standard IR input/output jacks allow the remote zone’s com- mands to be sent to compatible