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Setup Menu When making the various settings required to configure your TX-NR801/TX-NR801E for optimum performance, you can either use the OSD Menu that appears on your television monitor or you can use the display on the front of the TX-NR801/TX-NR801E. The OSD Menu is a settings menu that is displayed on your TV monitor. For your reference when performing the setting procedures, this manual shows both the OSD Menu displayed on your television monitor and the display on the front of the TX-NR801/TX-NR801E. The Setup Menu consists of the Basic Menu that is divided up into 4 menus, the Hardware Setup Menu, the Speaker Setup Menu, the Input Setup Menu, and the Audio Adjust Menu, and the Advanced Menu that contains the menus of the Basic Menu, the Preference Menu, and the Network Setup Menu. These menus are then divided up into various submenus, and these contain settings for you to optimize your home theater as you wish. The display shown below is an example. The actual contents of your display may differ depending on the model of your region and the selected input source. Basic Menu 0.Hardware Setup 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Audio Adjust →Advanced Menu Note: The Hardware Setup Menu is accessible from the Basic Menu at an initial setting. After being brought up on the screen and setting any of its items, the menu is no longer available from the Basic Menu. In this case, you can gain access to the menu via the "→Advanced Menu." Basic Menu 30 Advanced Menu 32 [ENTER]Quit:[SETUP] Basic Menu Your TX-NR801/TX-NR801E is provided with a Basic Menu for those who are not familiar with many of the advanced settings of an AV receiver or for those who wish to watch movies and listen to music with a minimal amount of setup. With the Basic Menu, the settings that rarely need to be set or that are only needed for advanced fine-tuning of the sound quality are not displayed. 2.Input Setup 36 Input:DVD 1.Digital Setup 37 64 2.Multichannel Setup 3.Video Setup 38 4.Character Input 5.IntelliVolume 6.Listening Mode Preset 52 53 [ENTER]Quit:[SETUP] 56 Advanced Menu 0.Hardware Setup 1.Speaker Setup 2.Input Setup 3.Audio Adjust 4.Preference 5.Network Setup →Basic Menu [ENTER]Quit:[SETUP] Advanced Menu The Advanced Menu provides features such as the Listening Mode Presets that allow you to customize the output sound for movies and music just the way you like and the AV Sync Setup that allows you to adjust for discrepancies between the video and audio timing. 3.Audio Adjust 54 1.Tone Control 2.Surround Speakers 54 3.Sound Effect 4.Delay 5.LFE Level 55 6.Mono 7.Theater-Dimensional 8.Surround 3.Audio Adjust 57 9.THX 10.Mono Movie 11.Enhance 12.Orchestra 13.Unplugged 14.Studio-Mix 15.TV Logic →default 62 72 28

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Setup Menu
When making the various settings required to configure your TX-NR801/TX-NR801E for optimum performance, you
can either use the OSD Menu that appears on your television monitor or you can use the display on the front of the
TX-NR801/TX-NR801E. The OSD Menu is a settings menu that is displayed on your TV monitor. For your reference
when performing the setting procedures, this manual shows both the OSD Menu displayed on your television monitor
and the display on the front of the TX-NR801/TX-NR801E.
The Setup Menu consists of the Basic Menu that is divided up into 4 menus, the Hardware Setup Menu, the Speaker
Setup Menu, the Input Setup Menu, and the Audio Adjust Menu, and the Advanced Menu that contains the menus of
the Basic Menu, the Preference Menu, and the Network Setup Menu. These menus are then divided up into various sub-
menus, and these contain settings for you to optimize your home theater as you wish.
The display shown below is an example. The actual contents of your display may differ depending on the model of your
region and the selected input source.
2.Input Setup
1.Digital Setup
2.Multichannel Setup
3.Video Setup
4.Character Input
5.IntelliVolume
6.Listening Mode Preset
[ENTER]Quit:[SETUP]
Input:DVD
Basic Menu
0.Hardware Setup
1.Speaker Setup
2.Input Setup
3.Audio Adjust
Advanced Menu
0.Hardware Setup
1.Speaker Setup
2.Input Setup
3.Audio Adjust
4.Preference
5.Network Setup
[ENTER]Quit:[SETUP]
Basic Menu
[ENTER]Quit:[SETUP]
Advanced Menu
3.Audio Adjust
9.THX
10.Mono Movie
11.Enhance
12.Orchestra
13.Unplugged
14.Studio-Mix
15.TV Logic
default
3.Audio Adjust
1.Tone Control
2.Surround Speakers
3.Sound Effect
4.Delay
5.LFE Level
6.Mono
7.Theater-Dimensional
8.Surround
Note:
The Hardware Setup Menu is accessible from the Basic
Menu at an initial setting. After being brought up on the
screen and setting any of its items, the menu is no longer
available from the Basic Menu.
In this case, you can gain access to the menu via the
Advanced Menu.”
Advanced
Menu
Basic
Menu
Basic Menu
Your TX-NR801/TX-NR801E is
provided with a Basic Menu for
those who are not familiar with many
of the advanced settings of an AV
receiver or for those who wish to
watch movies and listen to music
with a minimal amount of setup.
With the Basic Menu, the settings
that rarely need to be set or that are
only needed for advanced fine-tuning
of the sound quality are not dis-
played.
Advanced Menu
The Advanced Menu provides fea-
tures such as the Listening Mode
Presets that allow you to customize
the output sound for movies and
music just the way you like and the
AV Sync Setup that allows you to
adjust for discrepancies between the
video and audio timing.
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