Harman Kardon AVR 7200 Owners Manual - Page 21

Speaker Setup - remote control

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DOLBY, DTS, DSP (SURR) or VMAx. Next, press the Set Button p to view the submenu. Press the ‹/› Navigation Button n to scroll through the available choices, and then press the ¤ Navigation Button n so that the cursor is next to BACK TO MASTER MENU to continue the setup process. The following few paragraphs detail the instructions needed for modes with multiple choices. On the DOLBY menu (Figure 4), the selection choices include Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic IIMusic, Dolby Pro Logic II-Movie, Dolby Pro Logic IIEmulation and Dolby 3 Stereo. The Dolby Digital EX mode is only available when the system is set for 6.1/7.1 operation by configuring the Surround Back speakers to "Small" or "Large" as described on page 22. When a disc is playing that contains a special "flag" signal in the digital audio data stream, the EX mode will be selected automatically. It may also be selected using this menu or through the front-panel or remote controls as shown on page 28. A complete explanation of these modes is found on page 29. When the Dolby Digital mode is selected there are additional settings available for the Night mode. ** DOLBY ** MODE: DOLBY DIGITAL NIGHT: OFF MID MAX BACK TO SURR SELECT Figure 4 The Night mode is a feature of Dolby Digital that uses special processing to preserve the dynamic range and full intelligibility of a movie sound track while reducing the peak level. This prevents abruptly loud transitions from disturbing others, without reducing the sonic impact of a digital source. The Night mode is only available when specially encoded Dolby Digital signals are played. To adjust the Night mode setting, make certain that the › cursor is on the NIGHT line of the DOLBY menu. Next, press ‹/› Navigation Button n to choose between the following settings, as they appear in the on-screen display: OFF: When OFF is highlighted, the Night mode will not function. MID: When MID is highlighted, a mild compression will be applied. MAX: When MAX is highlighted, a more severe compression algorithm will be applied. We recommend that you select the MID setting as a starting point and change to the MAX setting later, if desired. The Night mode may also be adjusted directly any time a Dolby Digital source is playing by pressing the Night Mode Button T. When the button is pressed, D-RANGE will appear in the lower third of the video screen and in the Main Information Display ˜. Press the ⁄/¤ Navigation Button n within three seconds to select the desired setting. When all settings for the surround setup have been made, press the ⁄/¤ Navigation Button n so that the › cursor is next to BACK TO MASTER MENU, and press the Set Button p to return to the MASTER MENU. On the DTS menu, the selection choices made with the ‹/› Navigation Button n on the remote are determined by a combination of the type of program material in use and whether the 5.1 or 6.1/7.1 channel configuration is in use. When a DTS source is playing, the choice of modes for 7.1 systems will vary according to the type of program source (DTS 5.1, DTS-ES Matrix or DTS-ES Discrete). Press the ‹/› Navigation Button n to scroll through the choices that are available for your system and the program in use. The DTS Neo:6 Music mode is available with analog stereo sources and the DTS Neo:6 Cinema mode is available with analog matrix surround-encoded sources to deliver an enhanced 5.1-channel sound field. When the 5.1 configuration is in use the AVR will automatically select the 5.1 version of DTS processing when a DTS data stream is selected. When the 6.1/ 7.1 mode is selected, the DTS-ES Discrete mode will automatically be activated when a DTS source with the ES Discrete "flag" is in use. When a non-ES DTS disc is in use, you may select the DTS-ES Matrix mode through this menu to create a full eightspeaker surround mode. See page 29 for a complete explanation of the DTS modes. On the LOGIC 7 menu, the selection choices made with the ‹/› Navigation Button n on the remote are determined by whether the 5.1 or 6.1/7.1 channel configuration is in use. In either case, the selection of a Logic 7 mode enables Harman Kardon's exclusive Logic 7 processing to create fully enveloping, multichannel surround from either two-channel Stereo or Matrix-encoded programming such as VHS cassettes, laser discs or television broadcasts produced with Dolby surround. In the 5.1 configuration you may select the Logic 7/5.1 Music, Cinema or Enhance mode. They work best with two-channel music, surround-encoded programs or standard two-channel programming of any type, respectively. For 6.1/7.1 configurations the Music and Cinema modes may be selected. The Logic 7 modes are not available when either Dolby Digital or DTS Digital soundtracks are in use. See page 29 for a complete explanation of the DSP Surround modes. On the DSP (SURR) menu, the selection choices made with the ‹/› Navigation Button n on the remote select from one of the DSP surround modes that are designed for use with two-channel stereo programs to create a variety of sound field presentations. The choices available are Hall 1, Hall 2, Theater, VMAx Near and VMAx Far. The Hall and Theater modes are designed for multichannel installations, while the two VMAx modes are optimized for use in delivering a full surround field when only the front left and front right speakers are installed. See page 29 for a complete explanation of the DSP surround modes. On the STEREO menu, the selection choices made with the ‹/› Navigation Button n on the remote may either turn the surround processing off for a traditional two-channel stereo presentation, or select 5 Stereo or 7 Stereo depending on whether the 5.1 or 6.1/7.1 output is in use. The latter modes feed a two-channel presentation to all speakers, regardless of the number of speakers in use. See page 29 for a complete explanation of the 5 Stereo and 7 Stereo modes. After the selections are made on the Dolby, DTS, Logic 7, DSP (Surround) or Stereo menus, press the ⁄/¤ Navigation Button n so that the cursor moves to the BACK TO MASTER MENU line and press the Set Button p. Speaker Setup This menu tells the AVR 7200 which type of speakers are in use. This is important as it adjusts the settings that decide whether your system will use the "5-channel" or "6-channel/7-channel" modes, as well as determining which speakers receive low-frequency (bass) information. For each of these settings, use the LARGE setting if the speakers for a particular position are traditional full-range loudspeakers. Use the SMALL setting for smaller, frequency-limited satellite speakers that do not reproduce sounds below 200Hz. Note that when "small" speakers are used, a subwoofer is required to reproduce low-frequency sounds. Remember that the "large" and "small" descriptions do not refer to the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 21

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
21
DOLBY
,
DTS
,
DSP(SURR)
or
VMAx
.
Next, press the
Set Button
p
to view the sub-
menu. Press the
/
Navigation Button
n
to
scroll through the available choices, and then press the
¤
Navigation Button
n
so that the cursor is next
to
BACK TO MASTER MENU
to continue
the setup process.
The following few paragraphs detail the instructions
needed for modes with multiple choices.
On the
DOLBY
menu (Figure 4), the selection
choices include Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II-
Music, Dolby Pro Logic II-Movie, Dolby Pro Logic II-
Emulation and Dolby 3 Stereo. The Dolby Digital EX
mode is only available when the system is set for
6.1/7.1 operation by configuring the Surround Back
speakers to “Small” or “Large” as described on page
22. When a disc is playing that contains a special
“flag” signal in the digital audio data stream, the EX
mode will be selected automatically. It may also be
selected using this menu or through the front-panel or
remote controls as shown on page 28. A complete
explanation of these modes is found on page 29.
When the Dolby Digital mode is selected there are
additional settings available for the Night mode.
Figure 4
The Night mode is a feature of Dolby Digital that uses
special processing to preserve the dynamic range and
full intelligibility of a movie sound track while reducing
the peak level. This prevents abruptly loud transitions
from disturbing others, without reducing the sonic
impact of a digital source. The Night mode is only
available when specially encoded Dolby Digital signals
are played.
To adjust the Night mode setting, make certain that the
cursor is on the
NIGHT
line of the
DOLBY
menu. Next, press
/
Navigation Button
n
to
choose between the following settings, as they appear
in the on-screen display:
OFF
: When
OFF
is highlighted, the Night mode
will not function.
MID
: When
MID
is highlighted, a mild compres-
sion will be applied.
MAX
: When
MAX
is highlighted, a more severe
compression algorithm will be applied.
We recommend that you select the
MID
setting as
a starting point and change to the
MAX
setting later,
if desired.
The Night mode may also be adjusted directly any
time a Dolby Digital source is playing by pressing the
Night Mode Button
³
. When the button is
pressed,
D-RANGE
will appear in the lower third
of the video screen and in the
Main Information
Display
˜
. Press the
/
¤
Navigation Button
n
within three seconds to select the desired setting.
When all settings for the surround setup have been
made, press the
/
¤
Navigation Button
n
so
that the
cursor is next to
BACKTOMAS-
TERMENU
, and press the
Set Button
p
to
return to the
MASTER
MENU
.
On the
DTS
menu, the selection choices made with
the
/
Navigation Button
n
on the remote are
determined by a combination of the type of program
material in use and whether the 5.1 or 6.1/7.1 chan-
nel configuration is in use.
When a DTS source is playing, the choice of modes
for 7.1 systems will vary according to the type of pro-
gram source (DTS 5.1, DTS-ES Matrix or DTS-ES
Discrete). Press the
/
Navigation Button
n
to
scroll through the choices that are available for your
system and the program in use. The DTS Neo:6 Music
mode is available with analog stereo sources and the
DTS Neo:6 Cinema mode is available with analog
matrix surround-encoded sources to deliver an
enhanced 5.1-channel sound field.
When the 5.1 configuration is in use the AVR will
automatically select the 5.1 version of DTS processing
when a DTS data stream is selected. When the 6.1/
7.1 mode is selected, the DTS-ES Discrete mode
will automatically be activated when a DTS source
with the ES Discrete “flag” is in use. When a non-ES
DTS disc is in use, you may select the DTS-ES
Matrix mode through this menu to create a full eight-
speaker surround mode. See page 29 for a complete
explanation of the DTS modes.
On the
LOGIC 7
menu, the selection choices
made with the
/
Navigation Button
n
on the
remote are determined by whether the 5.1 or 6.1/7.1
channel configuration is in use. In either case, the
selection of a Logic 7 mode enables Harman Kardon’s
exclusive Logic 7 processing to create fully envelop-
ing, multichannel surround from either two-channel
Stereo or Matrix-encoded programming such as VHS
cassettes, laser discs or television broadcasts pro-
duced with Dolby surround.
In the 5.1 configuration you may select the Logic 7/5.1
Music, Cinema or Enhance mode. They work best
with two-channel music, surround-encoded programs
or standard two-channel programming of any type,
respectively. For 6.1/7.1 configurations the Music and
Cinema modes may be selected. The Logic 7 modes
are not available when either Dolby Digital or DTS
Digital soundtracks are in use. See page 29 for a
complete explanation of the DSP Surround modes.
On the
DSP (SURR)
menu, the selection
choices made with the
/
Navigation Button
n
on the remote select from one of the DSP surround
modes that are designed for use with two-channel
stereo programs to create a variety of sound field pre-
sentations. The choices available are Hall 1, Hall 2,
Theater, VMAx Near and VMAx Far. The Hall and
Theater modes are designed for multichannel installa-
tions, while the two VMAx modes are optimized for
use in delivering a full surround field when only the
front left and front right speakers are installed. See
page 29 for a complete explanation of the DSP
surround modes.
On the
STEREO
menu, the selection choices
made with the
/
Navigation Button
n
on the
remote may either turn the surround processing off for
a traditional two-channel stereo presentation, or select
5 Stereo
or
7 Stereo
depending on
whether the 5.1 or 6.1/7.1 output is in use. The latter
modes feed a two-channel presentation to all speakers,
regardless of the number of speakers in use. See
page 29 for a complete explanation of the 5 Stereo
and 7 Stereo modes.
After the selections are made on the Dolby, DTS,
Logic 7, DSP (Surround) or Stereo menus, press the
/
¤
Navigation Button
n
so that the cursor
moves to the
BACK TO MASTER MENU
line and press the
Set Button
p
.
Speaker Setup
This menu tells the AVR 7200 which type of speakers
are in use. This is important as it adjusts the settings
that decide whether your system will use the “5-chan-
nel” or “6-channel/7-channel” modes, as well as
determining which speakers receive low-frequency
(bass) information.
For each of these settings, use the
LARGE
setting
if the speakers for a particular position are traditional
full-range loudspeakers. Use the
SMALL
setting for
smaller, frequency-limited satellite speakers that do not
reproduce sounds below 200Hz. Note that when
“small” speakers are used, a subwoofer is required to
reproduce low-frequency sounds. Remember that the
“large” and “small” descriptions do not refer to the
** DOLBY **
MODE:
DOLBY
DIGITAL
NIGHT: OFF MID MAX
BACK TO SURR SELECT