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USER MANUAL - AVR 705 and AVR 707 © 2008 B & K Components Ltd. All rights reserved. Warranty The information in this manual is copyright protected. No part of this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from B & K Components, Ltd. B & K Components Ltd. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR OPERATIONAL, TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS/OMISSIONS MADE IN THIS MANUAL. The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice. Limited Warranty B & K Components Ltd.
Table of Contents Introduction / Overview .......................................................................................................................................................1 AVR 707 Features ...............................................................................................................................................................2 AVR 707 Front Panel ......................................................................................................................
Table of Contents IR Chain Connection......................................................................................................................................................17 Keypad Connection........................................................................................................................................................17 Control I/O and Antenna - Hardware Connections ......................................................................................................
Table of Contents Adjusting Video Zoom....................................................................................................................................................30 Adjusting Video Luma Enhancement.............................................................................................................................30 Adjusting Video Detail Enhancement ............................................................................................................................
Table of Contents BKcSuite System Settings - Audio ......................................................................................................................................52 Speaker Size..................................................................................................................................................................52 Speaker Level ....................................................................................................................................
Safety Precautions Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Care should be taken to prevent objects or liquid from entering the enclosure. Never handle the power cord with wet hands. • The lightning flash with arrowhead within a triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may constitute a risk of electric shock to you.
Introduction / Overview The Heart & Soul of your A/V System! B & K’s AVR 707, our new state-of-the-art Home Theater Receiver. The AVR 707 is easy to use, great sounding and delivers crystal clear high definition video to your home theater. Simple to set-up and easy to use, the AVR 707 provides a level of sophistication and ease of use that is unparalleled in the industry. Today’s cutting edge technologies and performance, all at the touch of a button.
AVR 707 Features 14 Discrete Audio & Video Inputs 8 Analog Audio Inputs (excluding 5.1 or 7.1 inputs) 1 Multi Channel Analog 5.1 or 7.1 Input for analog DVD Audio / Dolby TrueHD / DTS-HD Master Audio 1 AES / EBU Digital Audio (XLR) Input 1 Balanced Audio (XLR) Input 16 Digital Audio Inputs (8 Optical / 8 Coax Digital) 8 Component / Composite / S-Video Inputs and 2 Component Monitor Outputs 6 HDMI Inputs (HDMI 1.
AVR 707 Front Panel 2 3 1 6 5 4 1. Left Hand Knob - The left selector knob is a rotary encoder with the primary purpose of A/V input source selection. The knob serves multiple functions. Pushing in on the the knob will scroll through the options to control or select Input Source, AM/FM Tuning, AM/FM Station, Audio Preference or Video Preference. Rotating the knob will change the highlighted function. 2. Display - The receiver contains a 16 character by 2 row display.
18 14 17 16 15 AVR 707 Rear Panel 13 12 6 7 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 1. AC Fuse Holder - Holds the AC line fuse. Replace only with same type and value 2A fast blow. Note: The voltage rating label is located on the AC fuse holder cover plate. 2. AC Input Receptacle - For attaching the supplied AC power cord to the unit. 3. HDMI Inputs/Output - 6 input and 1 output High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connections.
AVR 707 Rear Panel 7. AVR 705 Speaker Outputs - 5-Way binding posts supply power to the Front, Surround and Center channel speakers. 8. AVR 707 Speaker Outputs - 5-Way binding posts supply power to the Front, Surround, Center and Back channel speakers. 9. Component Video Inputs - A total of 8 component video inputs for standard and high definition video signals. Composite video directly connects to the red RCA. S-Video is Y - green RCA, C - blue RCA using supplied S-VIDEO to RCA adapter.
Quick Start Considerations Your B&K receiver is pre-programmed for ease of operation right out of the box. In general, there is minimal setup required to start using your new A/V receiver. To quickly setup and begin operating your receiver, follow these quick steps: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Start with all AC power cords unplugged from their designated AC outlet. From each source device, connect the A/V cables to the appropriate A/V SOURCE INPUTS on the receiver’s back panel.
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Video Inputs - Hardware Connections Video Input Connection - HDMI The B&K surround receiver provides 6 HDMI A/V inputs. HDMI carries both audio and video, B&K allows options to process audio and video separately (please see the menu setup for further options). To connect an HDMI video source to the B&K, connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI output on the source piece. Then connect the other end of the cable into the corresponding HDMI input on the receiver.
Video Inputs - Hardware Connections Video Input Connection - S-Video The B&K surround receiver provides eight sets of component video inputs. These inputs may be used with the S-Video to RCA adapter that is supplied with the receiver in order to up-convert an S-Video signal to go into the component input. Connect the one end of the SVideo to RCA adapter to the S-Video output on the source piece. Then connect RCA cables from the adapter to the corresponding colored inputs on the B&K.
Video Outputs - Hardware Connections Video Output Connection - HDMI The HDMI output connection on the receiver carries High Definition video to your television or monitor. To connect an HDMI video output from the B&K, connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI output on the B&K. Then connect the other end of the cable into the corresponding HDMI input on your television or monitor. Shown is the HDMI output on the B&K going to the HDMI input on a monitor.
Audio Inputs - Hardware Connections Audio Input Connection - HDMI Although HDMI connection carries both audio and video, B&K can process audio and video separately (please see the menu structure for further information). To connect an HDMI audio source to the B&K, connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI output on the source device. Then connect the other end of the cable into the corresponding HDMI input on the receiver.
Audio Inputs - Hardware Connections Audio Input Connection - Stereo Analog The B&K surround receiver provides eight pairs of stereo analog audio inputs. These inputs may be used to send a stereo analog audio signal from a source piece to the B&K. Connect the stereo analog audio output on the source piece using a RCA cable to the analog stereo audio input on the B&K. Shown is a stereo analog audio source going into the stereo analog audio input on Input 1.
Audio Output - Hardware Connections Your B&K receiver has both unbalanced line level RCA surround outputs for use with other external amplifiers and 5-way binding speaker binding posts for use with the 125 watt internal power amplifiers. Both types of outputs connect from the receiver directly to the amplifier in the system or corresponding speaker. When connecting audio cables to the amplifier, be sure to match the labeled output channels to the position of the speaker in the room.
Audio Output - Hardware Connections Audio Output Connection - Subwoofer The AVR 707 supplies a single subwoofer unbalanced (RCA) output. Connect the subwoofer output to the input on the subwoofer. The diagram shows how the receiver may be connected to an active subwoofer. Audio Output Connection - Optical Digital Record The optical digital output will output the S/PDIF digital signal of the source selected on the receiver.
Configuration and Control - Hardware Connections Ethernet Communication Connection Instructions 1 Make sure that all devices are powered off, including the B&K, Router, PCs, switches, etc. 2 Connect one end of an Ethernet network cable to one of the numbered ports on the back of the Router. Connect the other end to the Ethernet port on the B&K. Repeat this step to connect more PCs or other network devices to the Router. Power the router as needed.
Keypad / IR - Hardware Connections Keypad Connection The Keypad connection may be used with any CK 1.2, CK 1.1 or CK 2.2 keypads. A keypad would connect using a straight CAT-5 cable as shown. Up to 5 keypads may be daisy-chained from the Keypad Connection on the AVR 707. IR Chain Connection The IR chain is used for two way communication with the CT 600.3, 600.1 or 300.3. When linking multiple CT products (see the CT manual) the AVR 707 would be last unit in the chain. Shown are two CT 600.
Control I/O and Antenna - Hardware Connections Control Output / Amp Enable The Control Out and Amp Enable outputs are standard 1/8” mono mini-jack connections used for triggering such pieces as amplifiers, screens, relays, etc. The output is a 100mA 5-24 VDC signal. The amp enabled output is active when the receiver is taken out of the sleep/standby mode. The control output is active when the IR, RS-232 or Ethernet command is sent to enable the 12VDC signal.
HQV Video Processing Temporal Noise Reduction A temporal noise filter takes advantage of the fact that noise is a random element of the image that changes over time. Instead of simply evaluating individual frames, a temporal noise filter evaluates several frames at once. By identifying the differences between two frames and then removing that data from the final image, visible noise can be reduced very effectively.
HQV Video Processing Chroma Transient Improvement Color transient improvement enhances color definition providing a natural, life-like image even from SD NTSC sources. Luma Enhancement Color video signals such as NTSC, PAL or SECAM types all have luminance (luma) and chrominance (chroma) components. As the luma signal bandwidth is usually larger than the chroma signal bandwidth, luma edges changes occur much faster than chroma edges changes.
Aspect Ratios 4x3 (1:33:1) Formats on 16x9 (1:78:1) Screen Input None Pillarbox Zoom Stretch Wide 1.33:1 full screen No bars No crop Fat people Bars No crop No distortion No bars Crop all Fat people No bars Crop top and bottom No distortion No bars Crop left and right Fatter people 1.
Aspect Ratios Variation 4x3 (1:33:1) Formats on 16x9 (1:78:1) Screen Input Variations Variations Add 1.04x zoom Add 1.04x stretch No bars Slight crop No distortion No bars No crop Slight skinny Stretch Mode + zoom Variations Stretch Mode + stretch + zoom Stretch Mode + stretch 1.33:1 full screen 1.78:1 (16:9) letterbox 1.85:1 letterbox Add 1.12x zoom 2:1 letterbox 2.35:1 letterbox Add 1.12x stretch No bars Slight crop No distortion No bars No crop Slight skinny Add 1.35x zoom Add 1.
Input Aspect Ratios 16x9 (1:78:1) Formats on 16x9 (1:78:1) Screen None Pillarbox Zoom Stretch Wide 1.33:1 pillarbox Bars left and right No crop No distortion Bars left and right No crop Skinny people No bars Crop top and bottom No distortion Bars left and right Crop top and bottom Skinny people No bars Crop left and right Fat people 1.
Input Aspect Ratios 16x9 (1:78:1) Formats on 16x9 (1:78:1) Screen None Pillarbox Zoom Stretch Wide 1.77:1 letterbox 3 1.77 :1 letterbox 3 Bars top and bottom No crop No distortion Bars all No crop Skinny people No bars Crop No distortion No bars No crop Skinny people Bars top and bottom Crop left and right Fat people 1.
Aspect Ratios Variation 16x9 (1:78:1) Formats on 16x9 (1:78:1) Screen Input Variations No mode + stretch Variations Variations Stretch Mode + stretch + zoom Zoom Mode + stretch Add 0.75x stretch 1.33:1 pillarbox 1.77:1 letterbox 3 1.85:1 letterbox 1.77:1 letterbox 3 2:1 letterbox No bars No crop Fat people Add 1.04x stretch No bars No crop Slightly skinny people Add 1.12x stretch No bars No crop Slightly skinny people 1.77:1 letterbox 3 2.
Aspect Ratios - 16x9 (1:78:1) Formats on 2:35:1 Screen with Anamorphic Lens Input 2:1 letterbox Stretch Stretch Stretch Additional + 1.35x stretch Stretch Mode + 1.12 x stretch + Anamorphic lens No bars Slight crop Slightly fat people No bars No crop Fat people Stretch Mode + 1.25x stretch + .8x zoom + Anamorphic lens Bars left and right No crop No distortion Additional + 1.35x stretch 2.35:1 letterbox 1.77:1 letterbox 3 2:1 letterbox 1.77:1 letterbox 3 2.35:1 letterbox 2.
Operation and Control SR 10.1 Remote Control Guide Your B&K receiver is supplied with a state-of-the-art remote control. The SR 10.1 is a computer programmable learning remote. It may be programmed to control any or all of the components in your system using IR. The setup software CD-ROM for the remote is supplied in the box with the SR 10.1 or may be found on the B&K website www.bkcomp.com. Be sure to perform a Live Update after the software has been installed on your PC.
Operation and Control The following pages outline the normal day-to-day operation of your receiver from the supplied SR10.1 remote control. All unit functions may be directly controlled from the front panel. The SR10.1 remote is capable of controlling both the B&K receiver plus other source gear in your system. This section will outline the usage of the SR10.1 Remote with your B&K receiver. The full programming manual of the SR 10.1 is available on the website.
Operation and Control Adjusting Audio EQ For selecting a programmed EQ setting by the SR 10.1 remote, from the MAIN PAGE select AUDIO, then use the EQ device button to toggle thru NONE, VARIABLE, CINEMA, VOCAL and LOUDNESS. See Adjusting Audio Bass / Treble for further control. Adjusting Audio Bass / Treble Equalization The right selector knob is a rotary encoder which adjusts volume and equalization.
Operation and Control Adjusting Video Stretch For temporary aspect Stretch adjustment by the SR 10.1 remote, from the MAIN PAGE select VIDEO, then use the STR+ / STR- device buttons to adjust the amount of vertical stretch is applied to the image. Temporary Stretch adjustment ranges from 0 to +33. Adjusting Video Zoom For temporary aspect Zoom adjustment by the SR 10.1 remote, from the MAIN PAGE select VIDEO, then use the ZOOM+ / ZOOMdevice buttons to adjust the amount of zoom is applied to the image.
Operation and Control AM / FM Tuner Operation All TUNER operations require the receiver source be set to TUNER. Press the FM or AM button on the remote or select AM or FM input using the front panel to access the tuner. Manual Tuning - From the remote control or the front panel, tap the Tune + / - arrow to tune one frequency step at a time and Seek +/- arrow to automatically seek up or down to the next available strong station.
Operation and Control Audio / Video / Tuner Preference Selection Remote Control - Saving Audio, Video or Tuner Preferences: 1. Set desired Audio, Video, or Tuner state. 2. Depending on the preference type to be saved, press AUD-P (for Audio Preference), VID-P (for Video Preference), or TUNE + / - (for Tuner Preference) on the remote control. 3. Press SAVE. 4. Once the "On Screen" Preference Save message appears, press ENTER to select which preference number to save the setting to. 5.
Front Panel Display Operation Operation and Control The front panel display is capable of displaying 2 rows by 16 characters each The top row will display the Input selection information and the bottom row would display the Mode and speaker selection. All changes to volume, input, audio mode, etc. will be displayed for a few seconds on the front panel. When no changes are in progress, the front panel will display the input and surround mode.
Digital Multi-channel Bitstreams Front Panel Display - Digital Audio Input Status The following table represents a visual synopsis of how the front panel will respond depending on the audio mode, number of speakers and audio signal type. It shows how the front panel will display multi-channel digital bitstreams.
Analog, PCM, DD 2.0 Bitstreams Front Panel Display - Analog Audio Input Status The following table represents a visual synopsis of how the front panel will respond depending on the audio mode, number of speakers and audio signal type.It shows how the front panel will display two channel audio types.
Audio Modes and Speaker Selections B&K incorporates a state-of-the-art software and hardware system that will prioritize the incoming audio signals (Plug n Play) and accordingly select the appropriate number of speakers, two-channel surround decoder (Dolby Pro Logic IIx or DTS NEO:6) or multi-channel surround mode (Movie or Music) depending on the user’s preference. Multi-channel encoded bitstreams (DTS and Dolby Digital) are automatically detected and selected for any input.
Audio Modes and Speaker Selections Material correctly mixed for Dolby Pro Logic contains no bass information in the surround channels and therefore, Dolby requires that no surround bass is mixed to the subwoofer when you have small surrounds. However, many video game systems do end up with bass information in the surrounds. In order to prevent loss of this bass information, PLIIx also provides GAME mode. GAME mode is otherwise identical to the MOVIE mode.
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OSD - Unit Operation - Audio Unit Operation Audio Audio Operation Source Name --------------------------------------Volume Multi Channel Type Two Channel Decoder Adjust >> Speakers Adjust >> Equalization Adjust >> Dynamic Range Lip Sync Correction Reset Music Modes Source Name -------------------------------------------PLIIx Center Width PLIIx Dimension PLIIx Panorama Speaker Levels Source Name -------------------------------------------Center Surround Subwoofer EQ Variable Source Name ---------------
OSD - Unit Operation - Video & Tuner Video Video Operation Video Name --------------------------------------Aspect Ratio Brightness Contrast Color Hue Sharpness HQV >> Zoom , Stretch , etc. >> Reset HQV Video Name --------------------------------------Luma Enhancement Detail Enhancement Temporal Noise Reduction Mosquito Noise Reduction Block Noise Reduction Luma Transient Improvement Chroma Transient Improvement Zoom , Stretch , etc.
OSD - System Settings - Audio System Settings Audio Audio Setup Speaker Size >> Speaker Location >> Speaker Levels >> Crossover and LFE >> Room Equalization >> Room Resonance >> Max Level Surround Mode Speaker Size Front Center Surround Surround Back Subwoofer Speaker Location Units Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer Speaker Levels Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left S
OSD - System Settings - Video Video Video Setup Output Mode Record Out Menu Position Menu Transparency Test Pattern 42
OSD - System Settings - Control Control Control Setup Zone ID Control In Page /Event >> Serial Control Port >> Security Options >> Plug & Play Timing >> Front Panel Settings >> Network Settings >> Power On Settings >> Memory Control In Page Action A/V Selection Type Level Turn Off Delay Affects IR Routing Detect Title 1 Detect Title 2 /Event Serial Control Out RS-232 Baud Rate Echo Feedback Receive ID Transmit ID Security Options Advance Menu Memory Locked Front Panel Locked IR Locked Plug & Play Tim
OSD - Input Settings Input Settings Audio Video Control Input Input Name --------------------------------------Audio Preference Audio Pref Name Input Level Input Input Name --------------------------------------Audio Preference Video Pref Name Brightness Contrast Color Hue Size and Position >> Phase Adjust Input Input Name --------------------------------------Flasher Out 44 Input Input Name --------------------------------------Size Horizontal Position Vertical Position
OSD - Preference Settings - Audio Preference Settings Audio Audio Preference Audio Preference Name --------------------------------------Music Modes Two Channel Decoder Adjust >> Speakers Adjust >> Equalization Adjust >> Dynamic Range Reset Music Modes Audio Preference Name --------------------------------------PLIIx Center Width PLIIx Dimension PLIIx Panorama Speaker Levels Audio Preference Name --------------------------------------Center Surround Subwoofer EQ Variable Audio Preference Name --------
OSD - Preference Settings - Video & Tuner Video Video Preference Video Preference Name --------------------------------------Aspec Ratio Brightness Contrast Color Hue Sharpness HQV >> Zoom , Stretch , etc .
OSD - Unit Information Unit Info General Network General Info Unit Software Video Revision Serial Number BKC-DIP Receive ID Transmit ID Input Resolution Input Type Output Resolution Network Info IP Address MAC Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 Host Name Domain Name 47
Software Setup B & K Tool Suite may be installed using the CD-ROM included with the Receiver. The SR 10.1 Editing Program and Flash Download Update programs are also included on the CD-ROM. You may also obtain this software at www.bkcomp.com. Your PC should be equipped with a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM. B & K Tool Suite includes software for setting up B & K Receivers, Preamplifiers, SR10.1 remote, and CK1.2/CK 1.1/CK2.2 Keypads.
PC - Hardware Connections Serial Connection Note that many modern laptops do not come equipped with a DB-9 style serial port. If your computer only has a USB style serial port, you'll need to obtain a USB to DB-9 Serial port adapter cable. Plug one end of a RJ-45 terminated straight through CAT-5 cable into the serial communications port on the back of the computer using the serial DB-9 to RJ-45 Adapter. Plug the other end of the RJ-45 terminated cable into the RS-232 I/O port on the CT Receiver.
Connecting and using the Virtual Mode BKcSuite Setup and Overview BKTask automatically installs a shortcut icon on the desktop [BKTask icon (grey)]. Make sure all other applications which use the serial port are closed before opening the taskbar. B & K has the capability to connect in real-time (live) to any of our receivers or preamplifiers. However, it is recommended that all setup be done virtually to avoid system errors.
BKcSuite Setup and Overview 4. Create and save the system setup file using the Advanced Setup menu of BKcSuite. 5. Either let the program automatically scan com ports 1 through 4 at all baud rates or manually configure the com port and baud rate settings as shown below. 6. Connect the PC to the B & K product and run the device investigator. The unit will be found and connection will be established. 7. Once a live connection has been established, open the file previously created.
Speaker Size BKcSuite System Settings - Audio Speaker size refers to be frequency range a speaker can handle. Audio material, particularly Dolby Digital and DTS movies, often contain large amounts of bass. If this bass information is sent to small speakers that are incapable of reproducing bass, then this information will be lost of distorted. Too much bass may damage small speakers.
BKcSuite System Settings - Audio Subwoofer - There are three choices for subwoofer. If set to none, all based information including LFE (.1 channel) will be routed to any large speakers in the setup above. If there are no large speakers and no sub, the bass information will be lost. The most common setting for subwoofer is Yes. The LFE channel and bass information from any small speakers is reproduced in the sub.
Crossover and LFE BKcSuite System Settings - Audio Crossover Frequency - Sets the frequency at which bass tones are filtered from the small speaker channels and sent to the subwoofer. The crossover point is the frequency at which the amount of information in the subwoofer and main speaker(s) is equal. Set this according to the capabilities of the speakers and/or subwoofer. When speakers are set to small, the crossover and above is sent to the subwoofer.
Room Resonance (Notch Filters) BKcSuite System Settings - Audio No speaker has perfectly flat frequency response. These deviations in frequency response contribute to each speaker's characteristic sound. This is why one speaker might be preferred over another. When a speaker is put into a room with walls, floor and a ceiling, reflected sounds can cancel or reinforce one another which further alters the frequency response.
Notch Filter Setup BKcSuite System Settings - Audio Using an SPL meter, complete the following steps in order to coordinate the notch filters.
Audio Assignment BKcSuite System Settings - Audio Multi-Channel Analog Type - Select either 5.1 or 7.1, depending on the multichannel analog outputs on the source. If the source has 6 multi-channel analog outputs select 5.1 If the source has 8 multi-channel analog outputs select 7.1. Multi-Channel Analog Input - The receiver provides one set of multi-channel analog inputs that may be assigned to any A/V input.
Video Settings BKcSuite System Settings - Video Output Mode - Select the native resolution of your HD television or Monitor. Note: for use with any 50Hz, 1080p60Hz or 1080p60/24Hz, ensure your Monitor supports the selected resolution as video may not be visible. Record Out - Set to the appropriate video record device output format. Select composite / S-video for use with most DVD recorders. Select Component resolution for use with other more powerful video recorders.
Zone ID BKcSuite System Settings - Control The product ID (IR code set) may be adjusted if operation with other B&K products is required. The default ID is 001 for the AVR 707. The receiver may be assigned to any ID (B&K code set) between 001 and 127. This allows different B&K surround processors to operate independently using different remote controls. This feature is typically useful if multiple pieces of B&K equipment are used in the same system (including B&K CT whole house audio systems).
Security Options BKcSuite System Settings - Control Front Panel Buttons - When you disable the front panel buttons, the only button that still has any affect is the master power On/Off button. A touch of any other button brings the word “Locked” to the display. Memory Locked - This will prevent the user from saving any changes to presets or system settings. Setup Advanced Menu - If set to Hidden, the user may not access the setup menu.
Front Panel Settings BKcSuite System Settings - Control Adjusts the intensity of the front panel display. may be set to either High, Medium, Low or Off. Default is set to High. Network Settings MAC Address - Ethernet transport layer number for a device and is unique for each network device. DHCP - Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Off - Use static IP address On - Get IP from DHCP Repair - Request new host address IP Address - Local device address. The unit IP is obtained from DHCP when DHCP is on.
Power On Settings BKcSuite System Settings - Control Set the Power On Preferences for the Volume, Source Input, Tuner Station and the Power On OSD Display titles. Last Used - When powered on, the unit will return to its’ last used state. For example, if the source input was set to In 1 when powered off, the zone will power on with the source from In 1. Power On Preference - The receiver will power on to the selected setting.
Audio Input BKcSuite Input Settings - Audio Input - Each audio input device AM, FM, IN 1 - IN 14 has attributes that may associated for use whenever the input is selected. Select the desired input and use the below settings for use in the audio system. Name - Type the desired 5 character source input name. Audio Preference - Select the Audio Preference (0 - 9) that will be automatically associated for recall whenever it is selected for use.
Video Input BKcSuite Input Settings - Video Input - Each video input device IN 1 - IN 14 has attributes that may associated for use whenever the input is selected. Select the desired input and use the below settings for use in the video system. Name - Type the desired 5 character source input name. Video Preference - Select the Video Preference (0 - 9) that will be automatically associated for recall whenever it is selected for use.
Audio Pref 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name Audio Mode Audio Type Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Movie Music Game Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Mono DPLIIx Stereo DTS Neo:6 DVD-Audio Movie Music Game Movie Music Game Mo
Video Pref 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name Aspect Ratio None Details Contrast Pillar Box Brightness Color Stretch Hue Zoom Sharpness Wide None Contrast Pillar Box Brightness Color Stretch Hue Zoom Sharpness Wide None Contrast Pillar Box Brightness Color Stretch Hue Zoom Sharpness Wide None Contrast Pillar Box Brightness Stretch Color Hue Zoom Sharpness Wide None Contrast Pillar Box Brightness Color Stretch Hue Zoom Sharpness Wide None Contrast Pillar Box Brightness Stretch Color Hue Zoom Sharpness Wide N
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Instruction for Uploading New Firmware Updating Firmware For use with your B&K Components Ltd. Receiver 1 Please visit out website (www.bkcomp.com) for detailed information regarding B&K available software, firmware, and downloads. 2 Please log on to the firmware download section by following the specified instructions. 3 Please review the available downloads, bug fixes, and added new features. For use with Televisions and Monitors 1 Please register your HDTV on the specific manufactures website.
Specification Receiver Surround Outputs Surround Sound Processing Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion THD (S + N) Surround Processor Type Input Sensitivity Signal to Noise Ratio Input Impedance Output Impedance Maximum Output Level User Presets Audio / Video Source Inputs Speaker Outputs / Power / Band Digital Coax / Optical Audio Inputs CK1.1 / 2.
Specifications Frequency Range Specification Total Harmonic Distortion Frequency Response IHF (Usable) Sensitivity Tuner Specifications FM Section 87.5 - 107.9 MHz Less than 0.3% 12 dBf 28 dBf 20 Hz - 15 kHz 65 dB Signal to Noise Ratio Mono/Stereo Sensitivity Capture Ratio Frequency Response Composite / S-Video Frequency Response Component Video Input & Output Impedance Composite / S-Video / Component - Inputs / Outputs HDMI Inputs / Outputs Max.