ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
easier than ever, since an external power amplifier is not required. Select the Zone 2 option at this line, and connect the Surround Back Speaker Outputs to loudspeakers located in the remote room. The main room will be configured automatically for up to 5.1 channels. See the Multizone Operation section for more information.
NOTE: When the Surround Back speakers are set to “Zone 2”, they will not be configured during the EzSet/EQ II process. To use the speakers in the main listening area, configure them as “On”, and run the EzSet/EQ II process for a 7.1- or
The settings in this menu affect the remainder of the speaker setup process and the availability of various surround modes at any time.
When you have finished, select the Back option or use the Back/Exit Button.
Adjust Crossover Frequencies Menu
After you have programmed the number of speakers, the AVR will return to the Speaker Setup Position menu (see Figure 28). Navigate to the Crossover (Size) line and press the OK Button to display the Adjust Crossover Frequencies menu (see Figure 30).
have a subwoofer, either upgrade to
•If you set the front speakers to LARGE, select one of the three settings for the subwoofer.
◆L/R+LFE: This setting sends all
◆Off: Select this setting when no subwoofer is in use. All
◆LFE: This setting plays
NOTE: If you are using a Harman Kardon HKTS Series speaker system, select the appropriate numeric crossover fre- quency for the Main Speaker groups, and the subwoofer will automatically be set to LFE.
Adjust Speaker Distance Menu
Placing the speakers at different distances from the listening positions can muddy the sound, as sounds are heard earlier or later than desired.
Even if all of your speakers are placed the same distance from the listening position, do not skip this menu.
On the Speaker Setup Position menu, move the cursor to the Distance line and press the OK Button to display the Adjust Speaker Distance menu. See Figure 31.
Figure 30 – Adjust Crossover Frequencies Menu
The AVR will only display those speaker groups programmed in the Number of Speakers menu.
Refer to Table A3 for each speaker’s crossover. For the main speakers, this is the lowest frequency the speaker reproduces well.
For each main speaker, select one of the seven crossover frequencies: 40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 120Hz, 150Hz or 200Hz. If the crossover frequency is below 40Hz, select the first option, “Large”. This setting doesn’t refer to the speaker’s physical size, but to its frequency response, which is also called “full range”.
Specify the size of the subwoofer’s transducer as 8, 10, 12 or 15 inches. The AVR always sets the subwoofer crossover to 100Hz, but uses the transducer size for equalization. Write down the settings in Table A3 in the appendix.
When you have finished entering the settings, select Back, or press the Back/Exit Button.
Sub Mode
Move the cursor to the Sub Mode line. This setting depends upon how you programmed the front left and right speakers.
•If you set the front speakers to a numeric crossover frequency, the subwoofer setting will always be LFE. All
Figure 31 – Adjust Speaker Distance Menu
Enter the distance from each speaker to the listening position, as measured in Step Two – Measure Speaker Distances and recorded in Table A4 in the appendix (see page 42).
The default unit of measurement is feet. To change the unit to meters, return to the main AVR menu. Select the System Settings menu, then scroll down to the General AVR Settings section and select the Unit of Measure line. Press the OK Button to change the setting.
Select a speaker, then use the 7/3 Buttons to change the meas- urement. The values vary between 0 and 30 feet, with a default of 12 feet for all speakers except the Surround Left and Right Speakers, for which the default is 10 feet.
NOTE: If the surround back channels are assigned to the multizone system, you will not be able to adjust their delay settings.
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