System Configuration
You will hear a test noise circulate from speaker to speaker in a clockwise direction around the room. The test noise will play for two seconds in each speaker before circulating, and a blinking
IMPORTANT NOTE: Because this test noise will have a much lower level than normal music, the volume must be lowered after the adjustment for all channels is made, but BEFORE you return to the main menu and the test tone turns off.
NOTE: Remember to verify that the speakers have been properly connected. As the test noise circulates, listen to make certain that the sound comes from the speaker position shown in the Main Information Display ˜. If the sound comes from a speaker location that does NOT match the position indicated in the display, turn the AVR off using the Main Power Switch 1 and check the speaker wiring or connections to external power amplifiers to make certain that each speaker is connected to the correct output terminal.
After checking for speaker placement, let the test noise circulate again, and listen to see which channels sound louder than the others. Using the front left speaker as a reference, press the ‹/› Buttons Eon the remote to bring all speakers to the same volume level. When one of the ‹/› buttons is pushed, the test noise circulation will pause on the channel being adjusted to give you time to make the adjustment. When you release the button, the circulation will resume after five seconds. The
Eon the remote.
Continue to adjust the individual channels until the volume level sounds the same from each speaker. Note that adjustments should be made with the ‹/› Buttons Eon the remote only, NOT the main volume controls.
If you are using a
tone, open the main Volume Control to - 15dB and set the individual output level for each channel so that the meter reads 75dB, C- Weighted Slow. After all settings are made turn the main volume down.
The AVR’s EzSet feature may also be used as an SPL meter to assist in accurate setting of the out- put levels, when either the internal test tone or an external source such as a test disc is used. To use the remote as an SPL meter, follow these steps:
1.Press and hold the SPL Select Button
on the remote until the red LED under the Set
Button Flights and the LCD screen in the remote changes to the display shown below.
2.Press the ⁄ Navigation Button Eonce to change the bottom line of the remote’s LCD display to read MANUAL SPL as shown below.
S E T S P K R L E V E L S
M A N U A L S P L
3.Press the Set Button Fwithin five seconds to activate the remote’s manual mode, so that it functions as an SPL meter. The right corner of the bottom line of the remote’s display will show the output level of the speakers as the test tone circulates. The level will show as a direct SPL indication between 66DB and 79DB. Below 66DB the remote will read LOW and above 79DB it will read HIGH.
4.When you are finished with all adjustments,
press the Clear Button | to return the |
remote to normal operation. |
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NOTE: The subwoofer output level is not adjustable using the test tone. To change the subwoofer level, follow the steps for Output Level Trim Adjustment on page 36.
When all channels have an equal volume level, the adjustment is complete. Now turn the
Volume down to about
›cursor is next to the BACK TO MASTER MENU line, and then press the Set Button F to return to the MASTER MENU.
The output levels may also be adjusted at any time using the remote control and
the Volume until you can hear the test noise clearly.
To adjust the output level, press the ⁄/¤ but- tons Euntil the desired level is shown in the display or on screen. Once the buttons are released, the test noise will begin to circulate again in five seconds.
When all channels have the same output level,
turn the Volume down to about
button again to turn the test tone off and complete the process.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Output level adjust- ment made will be effective for all inputs, but only for the actual surround mode selected. To be effective for any other mode select that mode (with any input) and repeat the level adjustment described above. This will also allow you to com- pensate level differences between speakers, that may be different with each surround mode, or to increase or decrease the level of certain speakers intentionally, depending on the surround mode selected.
Note: Output level adjustment is not available for the VMAx or Surround Off mode, as no surround speakers are used (so level differences between the speakers in the room cannot occur). But to compensate level differences between stereo, VMAx and other surround modes (inde- pendently from the input selected) the outputs can be adjusted with the Level Trim Adjustment procedure, see page 36, also for the Surround Off (Stereo) and VMAx modes.
Once the settings outlined on the previous pages have been made, the AVR is ready for operation. While there are some additional settings to be made, these are best done after you have had an opportunity to listen to a variety of sources and different kinds of program material. These advanced settings are described on pages 37 to 38 of this manual. In addition, any of the settings made in the initial configuration of the unit may be changed at any time. As you add new or dif- ferent sources or speakers, or if you wish to change a setting to better reflect your listening taste, simply follow the instructions for changing the settings for that parameter as shown in this section.
Note that any settings changed at any time, also when the discrete buttons are used only, will be stored in memory in the AVR, also if it´s turned off completely, unless it will be reset (see page 52).
Having completed the setup and configuration process for your AVR, you are about to experience the finest in music and