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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Due to the differences between the way surround modes operate, some modes allow for a greater range of delay times than others. To avoid problems, we recommend that delay times be adjusted using the Dolby Digital mode. If a different mode is selected at a later time, the AVR 630 will automatically select the closest delay settings available for the surround mode in use. Delay times are adjustable only for the Dolby and DTS modes, so you will notice that the DELAY menu may not be accessed for other modes, such as Logic 7. In addition, when a non-Dolby Digital mode such as Dolby 3 Stereo or Pro Logic II is selected, adjustments may be made to the Surround speakers only. To set the delay time for a specific input, the DELAY ADJUST menu (Figure 8) should be visible on your on-screen display. If the system is not already at that point, press the OSD Button U to bring up the MASTER MENU, press the ¤ Navigation Button o three times or until the on-screen ➔ cursor is pointing at the DELAY ADJUST line. Press the Set Button q to call up the menu. * DELAY ADJUST * → FL :12ft SBR:10ft CEN:12ft SBL:10ft FR :12ft SL :10ft SR :10Ft SUB:10ft UNIT :FEET METER A/V SYNC DELAY:0mS BACK TO MASTER MENU Figure 8 Once the DELAY ADJUST menu is on your screen, note that the default for distance settings is in feet. If your measurements are in feet, proceed to the next step; if your measurements are made in meters, press the ¤ Navigation Button o until the onscreen ➔ cursor is at the UNIT line on the menu. Then, press the ‹/› Navigation Button o so that METER is highlighted. When the change in measurement units is made, press the ⁄/¤ Navigation Button o to return the ➔ cursor to the FL position. With the on-screen ➔ cursor pointing to FL, press the ‹/› Navigation Button o until the distance from the center speaker to the preferred listening position is entered. Next, press the ¤ Navigation Button o to move the cursor to the NEXT line and use the ‹/› Navigation Button o again to enter the distance from the main listening position to the center speaker. Repeat the procedure for all active speaker positions, first using the ¤ Navigation Button o to change to the next position, and then use the ‹/› Navigation Button o to change the setting. Note that only the speaker positions that have been set to LARGE or SMALL in the SPEAKER SETUP menu, as shown on page 23, may be adjusted. The appearance of three dashes next to a speaker position in place of a distance setting indicates that you have not configured an active speaker for that location. When the delay time for all speaker positions has been set you may return to the master menu by pressing the ⁄/¤ Navigation Button o until the ➔ cursor is pointing to BACK TO MASTER MENU and then pressing the Set Button q. However, if you have a digital video source or a digital video display that causes lack of lip sync you may use the A/V Sync adjust feature to delay the audio signal as it is sent to all channels (as opposed to the individual settings) so that the picture and sound are brought back together. We recommend that this adjustment be made using the direct access controls on the remote, as shown below. That enables you to see the image while making the adjustment; however, you may also adjust it here using the menu system. To adjust the A/V Sync delay, press the ⁄/¤ Navigation Button o so that the ➔ cursor is pointing to the A/V Sync Delay line on the menu and then press the ‹/› Navigation Button o to delay the sound sufficiently so that it matches the on-screen video. The delay settings may be adjusted at any time using the remote control and while viewing an on-screen image by pressing the Delay Select Button a. The A/V Sync Delay setting is first, and it may be adjusted by pressing the Set Button q within five seconds of when the A/V SYNC DELAY message appears in the on-screen display and the Lower Display Line $. Then, press the ‹/› Navigation Button o to enter the desired delay setting that brings the video and sound back in sync. Press the Set Button q again to enter the setting. Note that the A/V Sync delay setting is unique to each video input source, so you may enter a different setting to compensate for the differences between any product attached to the Video 1, 2, 3 or 4 inputs. To change one of the individual speaker positions directly, press the Speaker Select Button b, followed by the ⁄/¤ Navigation Button o to select the desired position as that name appears in the on-screen display and the Lower Display Line $. When the name of the speaker position to be adjusted appears press the Set Button within five seconds. Press the ‹/› Navigation Button o to enter the desired delay setting for that speaker and then press the Set Button q to enter the setting. The ⁄/¤ Navigation Button o may be used to select another position, or you may simply wait five seconds for the system to time out and return to normal operation. When all delay settings made using the menu system have been completed, press the ⁄/¤ Navigation Button o until the ➔ cursor is pointing to the BACK TO MASTER MENU line and press the Set Button q. Output Level Adjustment Output level adjustment is a key part of the configuration of any surround sound product. It is particularly important for a digital receiver such as the AVR 630, as correct outputs ensure that you hear soundtracks with the proper directionality and intensity. IMPORTANT NOTE: Listeners are often confused about the operation of the surround channels. While some assume that sound should always be coming from each speaker, most of the time there will be little or no sound in the surround channels. This is because they are only used when a movie director or sound mixer specifically places sound there to create ambience, a special effect or to continue action from the front of the room to the rear. When the output levels are properly set, it is normal for surround speakers to operate only occasionally. Artificially increasing the volume to the rear speakers may destroy the illusion of an enveloping sound field that duplicates the way you hear sound in a movie theater or concert hall. Before beginning the output level adjustment process, make certain that all speaker connections have been properly made. The system volume should be set to the level that you will use during a typical listening session. While the AVR 630 allows you to set output levels manually, we recommend that the EzSet system be used when the AVR is first installed to establish the initial level settings. Using EzSet Harman Kardon's exclusive EzSet remote makes it possible to quickly and accurately set the AVR 630's output levels without the use of a sound-pressure meter, although manual adjustment is also available. However, for the easiest setup, follow these steps while seated in the listening position that will be used most often: 26 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Due to the differences between the way surround
modes operate, some modes allow for a greater range
of delay times than others.To avoid problems, we rec-
ommend that delay times be adjusted using the Dolby
Digital mode. If a different mode is selected at a later
time, the AVR 630 will automatically select the closest
delay settings available for the surround mode in use.
Delay times are adjustable only for the Dolby and DTS
modes, so you will notice that the
DELAY
menu may
not be accessed for other modes, such as Logic 7. In
addition, when a non-Dolby Digital mode such as Dolby
3 Stereo or Pro Logic II is selected, adjustments may be
made to the Surround speakers only.
To set the delay time for a specific input, the
DELAYADJUST
menu (Figure 8) should be
visible on your on-screen display. If the system is not
already at that point, press the
OSD Button
´
to bring up the
MASTERMENU
, press the
¤
Navigation Button
o
three times or until the
on-screen
cursor is pointing at the
DELAY
ADJUST
line. Press the
Set Button
q
to call
up the menu.
Figure 8
Once the
DELAYADJUST
menu is on your
screen, note that the default for distance settings is in
feet. If your measurements are in feet, proceed to the
next step; if your measurements are made in meters,
press the
¤
Navigation Button
o
until the on-
screen
cursor is at the
UNIT
line on the menu.
Then, press the
/
Navigation Button
o
so
that
METER
is highlighted. When the change
in measurement units is made, press the
/
¤
Navigation Button
o
to return the
cursor to
the
FL
position.
With the on-screen
cursor pointing to
FL
, press
the
/
Navigation Button
o
until the distance
from the center speaker to the preferred listening
position is entered. Next, press the
¤
Navigation
Button
o
to move the cursor to the
NEXT
line
and use the
/
Navigation Button
o
again to
enter the distance from the main listening position to
the center speaker. Repeat the procedure for all active
speaker positions, first using the
¤
Navigation
Button
o
to change to the next position, and then
use the
/
Navigation Button
o
to change
the setting. Note that only the speaker positions that
have been set to
LARGE
or
SMALL
in the
SPEAKERSETUP
menu, as shown on
page 23, may be adjusted. The appearance of
three dashes next to a speaker position in place
of a distance setting indicates that you have not
configured an active speaker for that location.
When the delay time for all speaker positions has
been set you may return to the master menu by
pressing the
/
¤
Navigation Button
o
until the
cursor is pointing to
BACKTOMASTER
MENU
and then pressing the
Set Button
q
.
However, if you have a digital video source or a digital
video display that causes lack of lip sync you may use
the A/V Sync adjust feature to delay the audio signal
as it is sent to
all
channels (as opposed to the individ-
ual settings) so that the picture and sound are brought
back together. We recommend that this adjustment be
made using the direct access controls on the remote,
as shown below. That enables you to see the image
while making the adjustment; however, you may also
adjust it here using the menu system.
To adjust the A/V Sync delay, press the
/
¤
Navigation Button
o
so that the
cursor is
pointing to the A/V Sync Delay line on the menu and
then press the
/
Navigation Button
o
to delay
the sound sufficiently so that it matches the on-screen
video.
The delay settings may be adjusted at any time using
the remote control and while viewing an on-screen
image by pressing the
Delay Select Button
º
.
The A/V Sync Delay setting is first, and it may be
adjusted by pressing the
Set Button
q
within five
seconds of when the
A/VSYNCDELAY
message appears in the on-screen display and the
Lower Display Line
$
. Then, press the
/
Navigation Button
o
to enter the desired delay
setting that brings the video and sound back in sync.
Press the
Set Button
q
again to enter the setting.
Note that the A/V Sync delay setting is unique to each
video input source, so you may enter a different set-
ting to compensate for the differences between any
product attached to the Video 1, 2, 3 or 4 inputs.
To change one of the individual speaker positions
directly, press the
Speaker Select Button
»
,
followed by the
/
¤
Navigation Button
o
to
select the desired position as that name appears in the
on-screen display and the
Lower Display Line
$
.
When the name of the speaker position to be adjusted
appears press the Set Button within five seconds.
Press the
/
Navigation Button
o
to enter
the desired delay setting for that speaker and then
press the
Set Button
q
to enter the setting. The
/
¤
Navigation Button
o
may be used to
select another position, or you may simply wait five
seconds for the system to time out and return to
normal operation.
When all delay settings made using the menu system
have been completed, press the
/
¤
Navigation
Button
o
until the
cursor is pointing to the
BACKTOMASTERMENU
line and press
the
Set Button
q
.
Output Level Adjustment
Output level adjustment is a key part of the configura-
tion of any surround sound product. It is particularly
important for a digital receiver such as the AVR 630,
as correct outputs ensure that you hear soundtracks
with the proper directionality and intensity.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Listeners are often confused
about the operation of the surround channels. While
some assume that sound should always be coming
from each speaker, most of the time there will be little
or no sound in the surround channels. This is because
they are only used when a movie director or sound
mixer specifically places sound there to create ambi-
ence, a special effect or to continue action from the
front of the room to the rear. When the output levels
are properly set, it is normal for surround speakers to
operate only occasionally. Artificially increasing the
volume to the rear speakers may destroy the illusion
of an enveloping sound field that duplicates the way
you hear sound in a movie theater or concert hall.
Before beginning the output level adjustment process,
make certain that all speaker connections have been
properly made. The system volume should be set to
the level that you will use during a typical listening
session. While the AVR 630 allows you to set output
levels manually, we recommend that the EzSet system
be used when the AVR is first installed to establish the
initial level settings.
Using EzSet
Harman Kardon’s exclusive EzSet remote makes it possi-
ble to quickly and accurately set the AVR 630’s output
levels without the use of a sound-pressure meter,
although manual adjustment is also available. However,
for the easiest setup, follow these steps while seated in
the listening position that will be used most often:
* DELAY ADJUST *
FL :12ft
SBR:10ft
CEN:12ft
SBL:10ft
FR :12ft
SL :10ft
SR :10Ft
SUB:10ft
UNIT:
FEET
METER
A/V SYNC DELAY:0mS
BACK TO MASTER MENU