Harman Kardon AVR 635 Owners Manual - Page 27

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION * MANUAL SETUP * → EZSET EQ : OFF ON EZSET ADJUST SPEAKER SIZE SPEAKER XOVER DELAY ADJUST CHANNEL ADJUST BACK TO MASTER MENU Figure 16 If you have already run the EzSet/EQ calibration system, the first line of the menu enables you to hear the difference between the settings established by EzSet/EQ. The default setting is ON, which plays the incoming source with the EzSet/EQ settings. To hear the system in a Bypass mode, with none of the equalization filters in the circuit path, press the ‹/› Navigation Button o so that OFF is highlighted. Note that once changed, this setting will remain until you change it again in this menu. While you may want to use this menu option to hear the difference that EzSet/EQ makes, we recommend that you leave the setting on to take advantage of the benefits of EzSet/EQ's advanced room correction technology. The EZSET ADJUST line on the menu enables you to set the system's Tilt, or high-frequency boost. To make this adjustment, first make sure that EZSET EQ line is set to ON, as this item is not available when EzSet EQ is not in the signal path. When the cursor is on the EZSET ADJUST line, press the Set Button q, and then press the ‹/› Navigation Button o to enter the desired setting. When you have completed your adjustment, press the › Navigation Button o to move the cursor down to the BACK TO MANUAL SETUP line and press the Set Button q. Note on Manual Setup Menus: Each of the four major manual setup menus (Speaker Size, Speaker Crossover, Delay Adjust and Channel Adjust) includes a line that reads EZSET SETTINGS. When the default setting of OFF is shown you are able to make any required adjustments that are available on that menu. However, you may change the setting to ON at any time to recall the settings established when EzSet/EQ was last run. It is also important to note that when the EzSet/EQ settings are in use, the AVR will not allow any changes to be made. To trim the settings press the ‹/› Navigation Button o until the cursor is on the EZSET SETTINGS line on the menu in use and press the ‹/› Navigation Button o to change the setting to OFF. This will allow you to make changes to the settings on that menu. Speaker Setup Although using EzSet/EQ to enter the settings for speaker "size" and crossover point, you may wish to make changes to those settings, or to manually enter a complete speaker profile for your system. In addition, for systems where you with to have separate speaker configuration settings for each input, rather than use the same settings for all inputs, you may also configure that option in these menus. Two separate menus are used to enter this information, and you may change the data on either or both, as needed. The SPEAKER SIZE menu tells the AVR about the bass reproduction capabilities of your speakers. This, in turn, determines which speakers receive bass information that is derived from audio tracks or specifically intended for reproduction by low-frequency-capable speakers by the use of a lowfrequency effects ("LFE") channel in digital program sources. In addition, by telling the AVR whether speakers are available for the Surround Back channels, the information on this menu is used to determine which surround modes may be used (e.g., modes such as Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, or DTS-ES, requiring SBL/SBR speakers, are only available when a speaker is present in those channels). The SPEAKER X-OVER menu is used to further tailor the bass management system by determining the frequencies at which bass information is sent to a specific speaker position. This menu also contains settings to route LFE information and to set the subwoofer high-pass filter order. To configure the speakers in your system for use with the AVR 635, or to check the settings entered by EzSet/EQ, check the settings on the various sub-menu groups on the MANUAL SETUP menu, starting with the SPEAKER SIZE menu (Figure 17) and then check the other menus' settings. To do this, go to the Manual Setup Menu (Figure 16) by first pressing the OSD Button U to recall the Master Menu (Figure 1). Next, press the ‹/› Navigation Button o until the cursor is on the MANUAL SETUP line on the menu in use and press the Set Button q. When the MANUAL SETUP Menu is shown, press the ‹/› Navigation Button o again until the cursor is on the SPEAKER SIZE line and press the Set Button q. * SPEAKER SIZE * → LEFT/RIGHT: SMALL CENTER : SMALL SURROUND : SMALL SURR BACK : NONE MAIN SUB MODE : SUB SUB SIZE : 10in/250mm EZSET SETTINGS: OFF ON BACK TO MANUAL SETUP Figure 17 On the SPEAKER SIZE menu (Figure 17), you will see either the factory default settings or, if EzSet/EQ has been run, the settings recorded by the test results. In the case for the main speaker channels, each speaker position (front left/right, center, surround left/right and surround back left/right) you have the option of telling the system if the speakers used are "small" or "large". These descriptions do not describe the actual physical size of the speakers, but rather refer to the type of speaker. For each of these settings, select LARGE when the speakers in a particular position are traditional full-range loudspeakers. Use the SMALL setting for smaller, frequency-limited "satellite" speakers that do not reproduce sounds below 60Hz. In all cases except the front left/right speakers you may also select NONE. This tells the system that no speakers are present at the particular position, allowing the AVR to select the correct surround modes that are compatible with the number of speakers installed. For example, in order to use the Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS-ES Logic 7/7-channel and 7 Stereo modes, you must have either Large or Small speakers entered as the setting for the Surround Back channels. If you are in doubt as to which setting best describes your speakers consult the specifications in the speakers' owner's manual, visit the speaker manufacturer's web site or ask the dealer or installer from whom you purchased the speakers. Begin your changes to the speaker setup process by making certain that the cursor is pointing at the LEFT/RIGHT line, which sets the configuration for the front left and right speakers. If you wish to make a change to the front speakers' configuration, press the ‹/› Navigation Button o so that either LARGE or SMALL appears, matching the appropriate description from the definitions shown above. IMPORTANT NOTE: If a change is made to this, or any speaker position, when you press the ‹/› Navigation Button o, an on-screen warning message will appear reminding you that EzSet/EQ must be run. This is necessary to integrate the changed parameter with the EzSet/EQ test results. Make all desired setting changes on the SPEAKER SETUP and SPEAKER X-OVER menus once, and then run EzSet/EQ after all manual adjustments are completed. When SMALL is selected, low-frequency sounds will be sent only to the subwoofer output. If you choose this option and there is no subwoofer connected, you will not hear any low-frequency sounds from the front channels. When LARGE is selected, a full-range signal will be sent to the front left and front right outputs. Depending on the choice made in the SUBWOOFER line in SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 27

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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Figure 16
If you have already run the EzSet/EQ calibration sys-
tem, the first line of the menu enables you to hear
the difference between the settings established by
EzSet/EQ. The default setting is
ON
, which plays the
incoming source with the EzSet/EQ settings. To hear
the system in a Bypass mode, with none of the equal-
ization filters in the circuit path, press the
/
Navigation Button
o
so that
OFF
is highlighted.
Note that once changed, this setting will remain until
you change it again in this menu. While you may want
to use this menu option to hear the difference that
EzSet/EQ makes, we recommend that you leave the
setting on to take advantage of the benefits of
EzSet/EQ’s advanced room correction technology.
The
EZSETADJUST
line on the menu
enables you to set the system’s Tilt, or high-frequency
boost. To make this adjustment, first make sure that
EZSETEQ
line is set to
ON
, as this item is not
available when EzSet EQ is not in the signal path.
When the cursor is on the
EZSETADJUST
line, press the
Set Button
q
, and then press the
/
Navigation Button
o
to enter the desired
setting. When you have completed your adjustment,
press the
Navigation Button
o
to move the
cursor down to the
BACKTOMANUAL
SETUP
line and press the
Set Button
q
.
Note on Manual Setup Menus:
Each of the four
major manual setup menus (Speaker Size, Speaker
Crossover, Delay Adjust and Channel Adjust) includes
a line that reads
EZSETSETTINGS
. When
the default setting of
OFF
is shown you are able to
make any required adjustments that are available on
that menu. However, you may change the setting to
ON
at any time to recall the settings established when
EzSet/EQ was last run. It is also important to note that
when the EzSet/EQ settings are in use, the AVR will
not allow any changes to be made.To trim the settings
press the
/
Navigation Button
o
until the cur-
sor is on the
EZSET SETTINGS
line on
the menu in use and press the
/
Navigation
Button
o
to change the setting to
OFF
. This will
allow you to make changes to the settings on that
menu.
Speaker Setup
Although using EzSet/EQ to enter the settings for
speaker “size” and crossover point, you may wish to
make changes to those settings, or to manually enter
a complete speaker profile for your system. In addi-
tion, for systems where you with to have separate
speaker configuration settings for each input, rather
than use the same settings for all inputs, you may also
configure that option in these menus. Two separate
menus are used to enter this information, and you
may change the data on either or both, as needed.
The
SPEAKERSIZE
menu tells the AVR
about the bass reproduction capabilities of your
speakers. This, in turn, determines which speakers
receive bass information that is derived from audio
tracks or specifically intended for reproduction by
low-frequency-capable speakers by the use of a low-
frequency effects (“LFE”) channel in digital program
sources. In addition, by telling the AVR whether speakers
are available for the Surround Back channels, the
information on this menu is used to determine which
surround modes may be used (e.g., modes such as
Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, or DTS-ES,
requiring SBL/SBR speakers, are only available when
a speaker is present in those channels).
The
SPEAKERX-OVER
menu is used to fur-
ther tailor the bass management system by determin-
ing the frequencies at which bass information is sent
to a specific speaker position. This menu also contains
settings to route LFE information and to set the sub-
woofer high-pass filter order.
To configure the speakers in your system for use with
the AVR 635, or to check the settings entered by
EzSet/EQ, check the settings on the various sub-menu
groups on the
MANUALSETUP
menu, starting
with the
SPEAKERSIZE
menu (Figure 17)
and then check the other menus’ settings.To do this,
go to the Manual Setup Menu (Figure 16) by first
pressing the
OSD Button
´
to recall the Master
Menu (Figure 1). Next, press the
/
Navigation
Button
o
until the cursor is on the
MANUAL
SETUP
line on the menu in use and press the
Set
Button
q
. When the
MANUAL SETUP
Menu is shown, press the
/
Navigation Button
o
again until the cursor is on the
SPEAKER
SIZE
line and press the
Set Button
q
.
Figure 17
On the
SPEAKERSIZE
menu (Figure 17),
you will see either the factory default settings or, if
EzSet/EQ has been run, the settings recorded by the
test results. In the case for the main speaker channels,
each speaker position (front left/right, center, surround
left/right and surround back left/right) you have the
option of telling the system if the speakers used are
“small” or “large”. These descriptions do not describe
the actual physical size of the speakers, but rather
refer to the type of speaker. For each of these set-
tings, select
LARGE
when the speakers in a partic-
ular position are traditional full-range loudspeakers.
Use the
SMALL
setting for smaller, frequency-limited
“satellite” speakers that do not reproduce sounds
below 60Hz. In all cases except the front left/right
speakers you may also select
NONE
. This tells the
system that no speakers are present at the particular
position, allowing the AVR to select the correct sur-
round modes that are compatible with the number
of speakers installed. For example, in order to use
the Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS-ES
Logic 7/7-channel and 7 Stereo modes, you must
have either Large or Small speakers entered as the
setting for the Surround Back channels.
If you are in doubt as to which setting best describes
your speakers consult the specifications in the speakers’
owner’s manual, visit the speaker manufacturer’s web
site or ask the dealer or installer from whom you pur-
chased the speakers.
Begin your changes to the speaker setup process
by making certain that the cursor is pointing at the
LEFT
/
RIGHT
line, which sets the configuration
for the front left and right speakers. If you wish to make
a change to the front speakers’ configuration, press the
/
Navigation Button
o
so that either
LARGE
or
SMALL
appears, matching the appropriate
description from the definitions shown above.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If a change is made to this, or
any speaker position, when you press the
/
Navigation Button
o
, an on-screen warning mes-
sage will appear reminding you that EzSet/EQ must be
run. This is necessary to integrate the changed param-
eter with the EzSet/EQ test results. Make all desired
setting changes on the
SPEAKERSETUP
and
SPEAKERX-OVER
menus once, and then
run EzSet/EQ after all manual adjustments are com-
pleted.
When
SMALL
is selected, low-frequency sounds will
be sent only to the subwoofer output. If you choose this
option and there is no subwoofer connected, you will
not hear any low-frequency sounds from the front
channels.
When
LARGE
is selected, a full-range signal will be
sent to the front left and front right outputs. Depending
on the choice made in the
SUBWOOFER
line in
* SPEAKER SIZE *±
LEFT/RIGHT:
SMALL
±
CENTER
:
SMALL±
SURROUND
:
SMALL±
SURR BACK :
NONE
MAIN±
SUB MODE
:
SUB±
SUB SIZE
:
10in/250mm±
EZSET SETTINGS:
OFF
ON±
±
BACK TO MANUAL SETUP±
±
±
±
±
* MANUAL SETUP *±
±
EZSET EQ :
OFF
ON±
EZSET ADJUST±
SPEAKER SIZE±
SPEAKER XOVER±
DELAY ADJUST±
CHANNEL ADJUST±
±
BACK TO MASTER MENU±
±
±
±
±