Harman Kardon AVR 510 Owners Manual - Page 23

Output Level Adjustment - receiver setup

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System Configuration If the front left/right speakers are set to SMALL, the subwoofer will automatically be set to SUB, which is the "on" position. If the front left/right speakers are set to LARGE, three options are available: • If no subwoofer is connected to the AVR 510, press the ‹/› buttons o 31 on the remote so that NONE appears in the on-screen menu. When this option is selected, all bass information will be routed to the front left/right "main" speakers. • If a subwoofer is connected to the AVR 510, you have the option to have the front left/right "main" speakers reproduce bass frequencies at all times, and have the subwoofer operate only when the AVR 510 is being used with a digital source that contains a dedicated Low Frequency Effects, or LFE soundtrack. This allows you to use both your main and subwoofer speakers to take advantage of the special bass created for certain movies. Press ‹/› buttons o 31 on the remote so that SUB (LFE) appears in the on-screen menu. • If a subwoofer is connected and you wish to use it for bass reproduction in conjunction with the main front left/right speakers, regardless of the type of program source or Surround mode you are listening to, press the ‹/› buttons o 31 on the remote so that SUB LFE+L/R appears in the on-screen menu. When this option is selected, a full-range signal will be sent to the front left/right "main" speakers, and the subwoofer will receive the bass frequencies under frequency selected in the next option setting on this menu, as described below. When you have completed your selection for the subwoofer, press the ¤ button n on the remote to change the cursor to SUB X-OVER FREQ. The subwoofer crossover setting may only be adjusted using the on-screen display system. At this line, you will select the frequency at which bass information is directed to the Subwoofer Output ‹. The choices available will depend on the setting made previously for the front left/right speakers. When making these selections, choose the crossover frequency that is closest to that of your front left/right speakers, or the upper frequency limit of your subwoofer. This figure is normally printed in the owner's manual or data sheet for the speakers; or consult the speaker's manufacturer. • When the front speakers have been set to LARGE, the crossover choices are 40 Hz or 60 Hz to match the typical crossover points of full range speakers. Choose the option that is closest to your speakers' design. • When the front speakers have been set to SMALL, the crossover choices are 80 Hz or 100 Hz to match the typical crossover points of the smaller speakers used in satellite speaker systems. Choose the option that is closest to your speakers' design. When all speaker selections have been made, press the ¤ button n and then the Set button p to return to the main menu. The Speaker Configuration may also be changed at any time without using the full-OSD on-screen menu system by pressing the Speaker Select button on the front panel ı or remote 32 . Once the button is pressed, FNT SPEAKER will appear in both the lower third of the video display and the Main Information Display Y. Within three seconds, either press the front panel ‹/› Selector buttons 5 or the ⁄/¤ buttons n on the remote to select a different speaker position, or press the Set button Ôp to begin the adjustment process for the front left and right speakers. When the Set button Ôp has been pressed and the system is ready for a change to the speaker setting, the on-screen display and Main Information Display Y will read FNT LARGE or FNT SMALL, depending on the current setting. Press the front panel ‹/› Selector Buttons 5 or the ⁄/¤ buttons n on the remote until the desired setting is shown, using the instructions for "large" or "small" shown earlier. If the configuration for another speaker position needs to be changed, press the front panel ‹/› Selector buttons 5 or the ⁄/¤ buttons n on the remote to select a different speaker position, and then press the front panel ‹/› Selector buttons 5 or the ⁄/¤ buttons n on the remote until the correct speaker setting is shown. To assist in making speaker configuration settings, the icons in the Speaker/Channel Input Indicators Q change as the speaker type is selected at each position. When only the center icon box containing the abbreviation for the speaker position is lit, the speaker is set for "small." When the inner box and the two outer boxes with circles inside them are lit, the speaker is set for "large." When no indicator appears at a speaker location, that position is set for "none" or "no" speaker. NOTE: These icons are available only when making setup changes in the semi-OSD mode. As an example, in Figure 6, the left front and right front speakers are set for "large," the center, left surround (LS) and right surround (RS) speakers are set for small, and a subwoofer is set, as shown by the box with the abbreviation "LFE", which stands for "low-frequency effects." LCR LS LFE RS Figure 6 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 510, as correct outputs ensure that you hear sound tracks 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. 23 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

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23
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
System Configuration
If the front left/right speakers are set to
SMALL
, the subwoofer will automatically be
set to
SUB
, which is the
on
position.
If the front left/right speakers are set to
LARGE
, three options are available:
If no subwoofer is connected to the
AVR 510, press the
/
buttons
o
on the remote so that
NONE
appears in
the on-screen menu. When this option is
selected, all bass information will be routed
to the front left/right
main
speakers.
If a subwoofer is connected to the AVR 510,
you have the option to have the front
left/right
main
speakers reproduce bass
frequencies at all times, and have the sub-
woofer operate only when the AVR 510 is
being used with a digital source that con-
tains a dedicated Low Frequency Effects, or
LFE soundtrack. This allows you to use both
your main and subwoofer speakers to take
advantage of the special bass created for
certain movies. Press
/
buttons
o
on the remote so that
SUB(LFE)
appears in the on-screen menu.
If a subwoofer is connected and you wish to
use it for bass reproduction in conjunction
with the main front left/right speakers,
regardless of the type of program source or
Surround mode you are listening to, press
the
/
buttons
o
on the remote
so that
SUB LFE+L/R
appears in
the on-screen menu. When this option is
selected, a full-range signal will be sent to
the front left/right
main
speakers, and the
subwoofer will receive the bass frequencies
under frequency selected in the next option
setting on this menu, as described below.
When you have completed your selection for
the subwoofer, press the
¤
button
n
on
the remote to change the cursor to
SUBX-OVERFREQ
. The subwoofer
crossover setting may only be adjusted using
the on-screen display system.
At this line, you will select the frequency at
which bass information is directed to the
Subwoofer Output
. The choices available
will depend on the setting made previously for
the front left/right speakers. When making
these selections, choose the crossover frequency
that is closest to that of your front left/right
speakers, or the upper frequency limit of your
subwoofer.This figure is normally printed in the
owner
s manual or data sheet for the speakers;
or consult the speaker
s manufacturer.
When the front speakers have been set to
LARGE
, the crossover choices are
40Hz
or
60Hz
to match the typical
crossover points of full range speakers.
Choose the option that is closest to your
speakers
design.
When the front speakers have been set to
SMALL
, the crossover choices are
80Hz
or
100Hz
to match the typical
crossover points of the smaller speakers
used in satellite speaker systems. Choose
the option that is closest to your speakers
design.
When all speaker selections have been made,
press the
¤
button
n
and then the
Set
button
p
to return to the main menu.
The Speaker Configuration may also be
changed at any time without using the full-OSD
on-screen menu system by pressing the
Speaker Select
button on the front panel
ı
or remote
. Once the button is pressed,
FNTSPEAKER
will appear in both the
lower third of the video display and the
Main
Information Display
Y
.
Within three seconds, either press the front
panel
/
Selector
buttons
5
or the
/
¤
buttons
n
on the remote to select a different
speaker position, or press the
Set
button
Ôp
to begin the adjustment process for the
front left and right speakers.
When the
Set
button
Ôp
has been pressed
and the system is ready for a change to the
speaker setting, the on-screen display and
Main Information Display
Y
will read
FNTLARGE
or
FNTSMALL
, depend-
ing on the current setting. Press the front panel
/
Selector
Buttons
5
or the
/
¤
buttons
n
on the remote until the desired setting is
shown, using the instructions for
large
or
small
shown earlier.
If the configuration for another speaker position
needs to be changed, press the front panel
/
Selector
buttons
5
or the
/
¤
buttons
n
on the remote to select a different speaker
position, and then press the front panel
/
Selector
buttons
5
or the
/
¤
buttons
n
on the remote until the correct speaker setting
is shown.
To assist in making speaker configuration set-
tings, the icons in the
Speaker/Channel
Input Indicators
Q
change as the speaker
type is selected at each position. When only the
center icon box containing the abbreviation for
the speaker position is lit, the speaker is set for
small.
When the inner box and the two outer
boxes with circles inside them are lit, the
speaker is set for
large.
When no indicator
appears at a speaker location, that position is
set for
none
or
no
speaker.
NOTE:
These icons are available only when
making setup changes in the semi-OSD mode.
As an example, in Figure 6, the left front and
right front speakers are set for
large,
the cen-
ter, left surround (LS) and right surround (RS)
speakers are set for small, and a subwoofer is
set, as shown by the box with the abbreviation
LFE
, which stands for
low-frequency effects.
Figure 6
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 510, as correct outputs ensure
that you hear sound tracks 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.
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LS
RS
R
C
LFE
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