Harman Kardon AVR 8000 Owners Manual - Page 25

Speaker/Channel Input Indicators

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System Configuration 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 8000 allows you to set output levels manually, we recommend that 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 8000'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: 1. Make certain that all speaker positions have been properly configured for their "large" or "small" settings (as outlined above) and turn off the OSD system if it is in use. 2. Adjust the volume so that it is at -15dB, as shown in the on-screen display or Main Information Display ˆ. 3. Hold the remote in front of you at arm's length, being sure not to cover the EzSet Sensor Microphone 47 at the top of the remote. 4. Press and hold the SPL Select Button 43 for three seconds. Release it when the Program/SPL Indicator c stops flashing and remains lit. Within five seconds, press the 5 Button r on the remote if your system is configured for 5.1 operation with standard speakers or the 7 Button r on the remote if your system is configured for 6.1/7.1 operation with a full speaker complement including rear surround speakers. Once the correct channel configuration button has been pressed the test noise will be heard from the front left speaker. 5. At this point, EzSet will take over, adjusting the output level of each channel so that when the process is complete all levels will be equal and at the set reference point. This process may take a few minutes, depending on the extent of adjustment required. 6. During the adjustment, you will see the location of the channel position being adjusted appear in the on-screen display (if connected) and in the Main Information Display ˆ, alternating with a readout of the output setting, relative to the reference volume level, and in the Speaker/Channel Input Indicators E where the letters for the channel being adjusted will flash to indicate from which channel the test tone should be heard. As the adjustment proceeds, a few things will happen simultaneously: • The channel position being adjusted will flash in the Speaker/Channel Input Indicators E. If the test noise is heard from a channel other than the one shown in the Indicator, there is an error in the speaker connections. If this is the case, press the Test Button h TWICE to stop the adjustment. Then, turn the unit off and verify that all speakers are connected to the proper Outputs ¢∞° and that any connections made to rear surround speakers powered by optional amplifiers through the Surround Back Preamp Outputs , are correct. • As the individual channels are set, the channel name and the adjustment offset will appear in the on-screen display (if connected) and the Main Information Display ˆ. While the level is changing, the Program/SPL Indicator c will change colors to reflect the output level in relation to the reference. A red indication shows that the level is too high, while an amber indication shows that the level is too low. When the indicator is green, the level is correct, and the test noise will move to the next channel. • While adjustments are being made, the red LED under the AVR Selector f will flash. This is normal, and indicates that EzSet is operating. 7. After the test noise has circulated once through each channel, it will send the tone to each channel once again, to verify the settings. 8. After two complete circulations of the tone, the levels are set. The Program/SPL Indicator c will remain green at each channel. Upon completion of the second circulation, the Program/SPL Indicator c will flash green twice and then go out. The tone will stop and the AVR 8000 will return to normal operation. If you find that the output levels chosen by EzSet are either uncomfortably low or high, you may repeat the procedure. Return to Step 2 and adjust the master volume either slightly higher or lower to accommodate your particular room layout and your tastes. You may repeat this procedure as many times as necessary to achieve a desired result. In order to prevent possible damage to your hearing or your equipment, we emphasize that you should avoid setting the master volume above 0dB. Manual Output Level Adjustment Output levels may also be adjusted manually, either to set them to a specific level with an SPL meter, or to make fine tuning adjustments to the levels obtained using the EzSet remote. * CHANNEL ADJUST * FL :0 dB SBR :0 dB CEN :0 dB SBL :0 dB FR :0 dB SL :0 dB SR :0 dB SUB :0 dB CHANNEL RESET :OFF ON TEST TONE :OFF ON SUB TEST TONE :OFF ON BACK TO MASTER MENU Figure 8 Manual output level adjustment is most easily done through the CHANNEL ADJUST menu (Figure 8). If you are already at the MASTER MENU, press the ¤ Button p until the on-screen › cursor is next to the CHANNEL ADJUST line. If you are not at the MASTER MENU, press the OSD Button v to bring up the MASTER MENU (Figure 1), and then press the ¤ Button p until the on-screen › cursor is next to the CHANNEL ADJUST line. 25 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
System Configuration
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Listeners are often con-
fused 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 connec-
tions 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 8000 allows you to set output levels man-
ually, we recommend that 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 8000
s output levels without the use of a
sound pressure meter, although manual adjust-
ment is also available. However, for the easiest
setup, follow these steps while seated in the lis-
tening position that will be used most often:
1. Make certain that all speaker positions
have been properly configured for their
large
or
small
settings (as outlined
above) and turn off the OSD system if it
is in use.
2. Adjust the volume so that it is at
-15dB
,
as shown in the on-screen display or
Main
Information Display
ˆ
.
3. Hold the remote in front of you at arm
s
length, being sure not to cover the
EzSet
Sensor Microphone
at the top of
the remote.
4. Press and hold the
SPL Select Button
for three seconds. Release it when the
Program/SPL Indicator
c
stops flash-
ing and remains lit. Within five seconds,
press the
5 Button
r
on the remote if
your system is configured for 5.1 operation
with standard speakers or the
7 Button
r
on the remote if your
system is configured for 6.1/7.1 operation
with a full speaker complement including
rear surround speakers. Once the correct
channel configuration button has been
pressed the test noise will be heard from
the front left speaker.
5. At this point, EzSet will take over, adjusting
the output level of each channel so that
when the process is complete all levels will
be equal and at the set reference point.
This process may take a few minutes,
depending on the extent of adjustment
required.
6. During the adjustment, you will see the
location of the channel position being
adjusted appear in the on-screen
display (if connected) and in the
Main
Information Display
ˆ
, alternating
with a readout of the output setting, rela-
tive to the reference volume level, and in
the
Speaker/Channel Input Indicators
E
where the letters for the channel being
adjusted will flash to indicate from which
channel the test tone should be heard. As
the adjustment proceeds, a few things will
happen simultaneously:
The channel position being adjusted will
flash in the
Speaker/Channel Input
Indicators
E
. If the test noise is heard
from a channel other than the one shown
in the Indicator, there is an error in the
speaker connections. If this is the case,
press the
Test Button
h
TWICE to
stop the adjustment. Then, turn the unit
off and verify that all speakers are con-
nected to the proper
Outputs
¢∞°
and that any connections made to rear
surround speakers powered by optional
amplifiers through the
Surround Back
Preamp Outputs
are correct.
As the individual channels are set, the
channel name and the adjustment offset
will appear in the on-screen display (if
connected) and the
Main Information
Display
ˆ
. While the level is changing,
the
Program/SPL Indicator
c
will
change colors to reflect the output level
in relation to the reference. A red indica-
tion shows that the level is too high,
while an amber indication shows that the
level is too low. When the indicator is
green, the level is correct, and the test
noise will move to the next channel.
While adjustments are being made, the
red LED under the
AVR Selector
f
will flash. This is normal, and indicates
that EzSet is operating.
7. After the test noise has circulated once
through each channel, it will send the tone
to each channel once again, to verify the
settings.
8.
After two complete circulations of the
tone, the levels are set. The
Program/SPL
Indicator
c
will remain green at each
channel. Upon completion of the second
circulation, the
Program/SPL Indicator
c
will flash green twice and then go out.
The tone will stop and the AVR 8000 will
return to normal operation.
If you find that the output levels chosen by
EzSet are either uncomfortably low or high, you
may repeat the procedure. Return to Step 2 and
adjust the master volume either slightly higher
or lower to accommodate your particular room
layout and your tastes.You may repeat this pro-
cedure as many times as necessary to achieve a
desired result. In order to prevent possible dam-
age to your hearing or your equipment, we
emphasize that you should avoid setting the
master volume above 0dB.
Manual Output Level Adjustment
Output levels may also be adjusted manually,
either to set them to a specific level with an
SPL meter, or to make fine tuning adjustments
to the levels obtained using the EzSet remote.
Figure 8
Manual output level adjustment is most easily
done through the
CHANNELADJUST
menu (Figure 8). If you are already at the
MASTERMENU
, press the
¤
Button
p
until the on-screen
cursor is next to the
CHANNELADJUST
line. If you are
not at the
MASTERMENU
, press the
OSD Button
v
to bring up the
MASTER
MENU
(Figure 1), and then press the
¤
Button
p
until the on-screen
cursor is
next to the
CHANNELADJUST
line.
* CHANNEL ADJUST *
FL
:0 dB
SBR:0 dB
CEN
:0 dB
SBL:0 dB
FR
:0 dB
SL
:0 dB
SR
:0 dB
SUB:0 dB
CHANNEL RESET
:OFF ON
TEST TONE
:OFF ON
SUB TEST TONE
:OFF ON
BACK TO MASTER MENU
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