Harman Kardon AVR 7550HD Owners Manual - Page 33

Operation

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OPERATION Now that you have installed your components and completed a basic configuration, you are ready to begin enjoying your home theater system. TURNING ON THE AVR 7550HD Flip฀down฀the฀Front-Panel฀Door฀and฀press฀the฀Main฀Power฀Switch฀ in. The Power Indicator on the front panel will turn amber, indicating that the AVR is in Standby mode and is ready to be turned on. The Main฀Power฀Switch฀is฀normally฀left฀on.฀ There are several ways to turn on the AVR 7550HD: a) Press the Standby/On Switch on the front panel. b) Using the remote, press the AVR Power On Button or any of the Source Selectors. To turn the receiver off, press either the Standby/On Switch on the front panel or the AVR Power Off Button on the remote. Unless the receiver will not be used for an extended period of time, leave the Main฀Power฀Switch฀on.฀When฀the฀Main฀Power฀Switch฀is฀turned฀off,฀ any settings you have programmed will be preserved for up to four weeks. IMPORTANT NOTE: If the PROTECT message ever appears฀in฀the฀Message฀Display,฀turn฀off฀the฀AVR฀and฀unplug฀ it. Check all speaker wires for a short. If none is found, bring the unit to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for inspection and repair before using it again. or฀while฀listening฀to฀different฀tracks฀on฀a฀USB฀drive.฀The฀Modeler฀ module endeavors to re-create the reference presentation that was heard in the recording studio without losing portions of the program at the typically lower volume levels often used in the home.฀When฀the฀Modeler฀module฀is฀active,฀you฀may฀notice฀details฀ of the performance that were hidden when the program was played on other equipment. NOTE: The Dolby Volume processor is not used to level volume across sources. If one source sounds significantly louder or softer than the others, compensate by adjusting the Input level from source setting in the Info Settings menu for the source. To adjust the Dolby Volume setting, press the Audio Effects Button. A฀screen฀similar฀to฀the฀one฀shown฀in฀Figure฀24฀will฀appear.฀Move฀ the cursor to highlight the Dolby Volume setting, and each press of the OK Button will switch to one of the options in Table 3 below. The settings do not refer to the volume level, which is adjusted normally using the Volume Control, but rather to the amount of Dolby Volume processing desired. See Figure 24. VOLUME CONTROL Adjust the volume either by turning the knob on the front panel (clockwise to increase volume or counterclockwise to decrease volume), or by pressing the Volume Control on the remote. The volume is displayed as a negative number of decibels (dB) below the 0dB reference point. 0dB is the maximum recommended volume for the AVR 7550HD. Although it's possible to turn the volume to a higher level, doing so may damage your hearing and your speakers. For certain more dynamic audio materials, even 0dB may be too high, allowing for damage to equipment. Use caution with regard to volume levels. To change the volume level display from the default decibel scale to a 0-to-90 scale, adjust the Volume Units setting in the System Settings menu, as described on page 48. Dolby Volume The AVR 7550HD is one of the first products to implement Dolby Volume processing, which can improve the audio performance of the system by revealing subtle details even at normal home-listening volumes. One concern of the typical home theater listener is that volumes can vary widely for different programs played by a source, e.g., television commercial advertisements are often much louder than the main feature. Another is that details heard in the recording studio at typically high reference volumes are lost at the lower volumes used by many listeners. The AVR 7550HD uses two Dolby Volume techniques to address these issues. The Leveler module maintains a consistent listening volume within a source, e.g., while watching commercial television Figure 24 - Adjust Dolby Volume Table 3 - Dolby Volume Settings Setting Off Low฀ Medium฀ Max฀ Effect No Dolby Volume processing Only฀Dolby฀Volume฀Modeler฀module฀is฀active Both฀Modeler฀and฀Leveler฀modules฀are฀active;฀ Leveler module has a value of 3 Both฀Modeler฀and฀Leveler฀modules฀are฀active;฀ Leveler module has a value of 9 NOTE: Dolby Volume is compatible with sources recorded at a sampling rate of 48kHz. High-resolution sources, such as DTS 96/24, will be decoded at 48kHz. DTS 96/24 programs will be played in DTS 5.1 mode. To hear DTS 96/24 materials in high resolution, turn off Dolby Volume. Dolby Volume Calibration Offset Calibration Offset is a feature of Dolby Volume that allows you to adjust the calibration of the AVR 7550HD to optimally match your speakers and listening environment. The AVR 7550HD is calibrated with the average speaker sensitivity in mind; however, different speakers may have different sensitivities. Use Calibration Offset to ajust the calibration of the AVR 7550HD according to the types of speakers you have. 34

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34
OPERATION
Now that you have installed your components and completed a
basic configuration, you are ready to begin enjoying your home
theater system.
TURNING ON THE AVR 7550HD
Flip฀down฀the฀Front-Panel฀Door฀and฀press฀the฀Main฀Power฀Switch฀
in. The Power Indicator on the front panel will turn amber, indicating
that the AVR is in Standby mode and is ready to be turned on. The
Main฀Power฀Switch฀is฀normally฀left฀on.฀
There are several ways to turn on the AVR 7550HD:
a) Press the Standby/On Switch on the front panel.
b)
Using the remote, press the AVR Power On Button or any of the
Source Selectors.
To turn the receiver off, press either the Standby/On Switch on the
front panel or the AVR Power Off Button on the remote. Unless the
receiver will not be used for an extended period of time, leave the
Main฀Power฀Switch฀on.฀When฀the฀Main฀Power฀Switch฀is฀turned฀off,฀
any settings you have programmed will be preserved for up to four
weeks.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
If the PROTECT message ever
appears฀in฀the฀Message฀Display,฀turn฀off฀the฀AVR฀and฀unplug฀
it. Check all speaker wires for a short. If none is found, bring
the unit to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for
inspection and repair before using it again.
VOLUME CONTROL
Adjust the volume either by turning the knob on the front panel
(clockwise to increase volume or counterclockwise to decrease
volume), or by pressing the Volume Control on the remote. The
volume is displayed as a negative number of decibels (dB) below
the 0dB reference point.
0dB is the maximum recommended volume for the AVR 7550HD.
Although it’s possible to turn the volume to a higher level, doing
so may damage your hearing and your speakers. For certain more
dynamic audio materials, even 0dB may be too high, allowing for
damage to equipment. Use caution with regard to volume levels.
To change the volume level display from the default decibel scale
to a 0-to-90 scale, adjust the Volume Units setting in the System
Settings menu, as described on page 48.
Dolby Volume
The AVR 7550HD is one of the first products to implement Dolby
Volume processing, which can improve the audio performance of the
system by revealing subtle details even at normal home-listening
volumes.
One concern of the typical home theater listener is that volumes
can vary widely for different programs played by a source, e.g.,
television commercial advertisements are often much louder than
the main feature. Another is that details heard in the recording
studio at typically high reference volumes are lost at the lower
volumes used by many listeners.
The AVR 7550HD uses two Dolby Volume techniques to address
these issues. The Leveler module maintains a consistent listening
volume within a source, e.g., while watching commercial television
or฀while฀listening฀to฀different฀tracks฀on฀a฀USB฀drive.฀The฀Modeler฀
module endeavors to re-create the reference presentation that
was heard in the recording studio without losing portions of the
program at the typically lower volume levels often used in the
home.฀When฀the฀Modeler฀module฀is฀active,฀you฀may฀notice฀details฀
of the performance that were hidden when the program was played
on other equipment.
NOTE:
The Dolby Volume processor is not used to level
volume across sources. If one source sounds significantly
louder or softer than the others, compensate by adjusting the
Input level from source setting in the Info Settings menu for
the source.
To adjust the Dolby Volume setting, press the Audio Effects Button.
A฀screen฀similar฀to฀the฀one฀shown฀in฀Figure฀24฀will฀appear.฀Move฀
the cursor to highlight the Dolby Volume setting, and each press of
the OK Button will switch to one of the options in Table 3 below. The
settings do not refer to the volume level, which is adjusted normally
using the Volume Control, but rather to the amount of Dolby Volume
processing desired. See Figure 24.
Figure 24 – Adjust Dolby Volume
Table 3 – Dolby Volume Settings
Setting
Effect
Off
No Dolby Volume processing
Low
Only฀Dolby฀Volume฀Modeler฀module฀is฀active
Medium
Both฀Modeler฀and฀Leveler฀modules฀are฀active;฀
Leveler module has a value of 3
Max
Both฀Modeler฀and฀Leveler฀modules฀are฀active;฀
Leveler module has a value of 9
NOTE:
Dolby Volume is compatible with sources recorded
at a sampling rate of 48kHz. High-resolution sources, such as
DTS 96/24, will be decoded at 48kHz. DTS 96/24 programs
will be played in DTS 5.1 mode. To hear DTS 96/24 materials
in high resolution, turn off Dolby Volume.
Dolby Volume Calibration Offset
Calibration Offset is a feature of Dolby Volume that allows you to
adjust the calibration of the AVR 7550HD to optimally match your
speakers and listening environment. The AVR 7550HD is calibrated
with the average speaker sensitivity in mind; however, different
speakers may have different sensitivities. Use Calibration Offset to
ajust the calibration of the AVR 7550HD according to the types of
speakers you have.