Stereo Receiver User Manual

AVR
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Set Up the AVR
Use the remote’s Up/Down/Left/Right and OK buttons to select “Speaker Setup.”6. 
Automatic Setup – EzSet/EQ
Automated Speaker Setup and EQ
Manual Setup
Manually Adjust Speaker Settings
Speaker Setup
Select “Automatic Setup – EzSet/EQ” and then select “Continue.”7. 
Select the  number of speakers in your  system. Select “5.1” if no surround  back or 8. 
front height speakers are present or if you will be using the Assigned Amp channels 
for multizone operation.
The test will begin. Make sure that the room is quiet while the test noise is playing 9. 
through the speakers.
 When  the test finishes, select “Continue,”  then select “View  Settings” to  see  the 10. 
results of the EzSet/EQ process, or select “Done” to exit.
NOTES: 
If there are fewer than five main speakers in your system, do not use the EzSet/EQ  •
process. Instead, proceed as described in 
Manual Speaker Setup
, on page 36. 
If you have selected a 6.1-channel configuration with a single surround back speaker,  •
use EzSet/EQ automatic configuration for 5.1 speakers, connect the single surround 
back speaker to the left Assigned Amp Speaker Output connector, then configure the 
surround back speaker manually, as described in 
Manual Speaker Setup,
 on page 36. 
Set Up Your Sources
The Setup Source menu lets you assign the correct physical audio and video connections 
to each source and lets you set many audio and video playback features for each source.  
IMPORTANT: The “Video Input from  Source,” “Audio  Input  from Source” and 
“Resolution to Display” settings are not optional and must be adjusted 
before
 you 
use your AVR to enable playback of each source. You can adjust the other settings 
later. See 
System Settings
, on page 39, for complete information about adjusting all of 
the Settings menu options.
Review the input connections you listed on the 1. 
Input Connections and Assigned Source 
Buttons
 table,  on page 18.  Note  what changes (if any) you want  to  make from the 
default source-button connector assignments that appear on the list. (If there are no 
changes, you can skip this section.)
To display the Source Settings menu for the active source, press the Info button on the 2. 
front panel or remote. Or, from the Main Menu screen, select “Setup Source” and select 
a source from the slide-in menu. The Settings menu for that source will appear.
Cable/Sat
Audio Effects
Video Modes:
Surround Modes:
Off
Auto Select
720p – 60Hz
No Input
Off
Cable/Sat
NO AUDIO INPUT
HDMI 2
HDMI 2
Audio Format from Source:
Video Input from Source:
Audio Input from Source:
Change Name:
Adjust Lip Sync
Resolution to Display:
Resolution from Source:
HDMI Bypass:
Select “Video Input From Source” and select the video input connector you want to 3. 
assign  to  the  source  button. Press  the  OK  button.  (The setup  menu  will  disappear 
from the TV.)
Cable/Sat
Audio Effects
Video Modes:
Surround Modes:
Off
Auto Select
720p – 60Hz
No Input
Off
Cable/Sat
NO AUDIO INPUT
HDMI 2
HDMI 2
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
HDMI 5
HDMI Front
Component 1
Component 2
Composite 1
Composite 2
Audio Format from Source:
Video Input from Source:
Audio Input from Source:
Change Name:
Adjust Lip Sync
Resolution to Display:
Resolution from Source:
HDMI Bypass:
Press the Info button. The Settings menu for the selected source will reappear.4. 
Select “Audio Input from Source” and select the audio input connector you want to 5. 
assign to the source button. Press the OK button.
Cable/Sat
Audio Effects
Video Modes:
Surround Modes:
Off
Auto Select
720p – 60Hz
No Input
Off
Cable/Sat
NO AUDIO INPUT
Component 1
Analog 1
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
HDMI 5
HDMI Front
Optical 1
Optical 2
Coaxial 1
Coaxial 2
Analog 1
Audio Format from Source:
Video Input from Source:
Audio Input from Source:
Change Name:
Adjust Lip Sync
Resolution to Display:
Resolution from Source:
HDMI Bypass:
Resolution to  Display: This setting reflects the  video output  resolution, which  is 
dependent upon the capabilities of your TV or video display.
If you connected your TV to the AVR’s HDMI Monitor Out connector, the two devices will  •
communicate with each other, and the AVR will automatically select the best available 
video output resolution. In almost all cases, you should leave the resolution set to the 
AVR’s  automatic  selection.  (You  can  override  this  automatic  selection  if  your  video 
display’s native resolution is different from the AVR’s automatic selection.)
If you connected  your TV  to  the AVR’s Composite Video  Monitor  Out connector,  you  •
must
 set the resolution to “480i”  (AVR 3650/AVR 2650) or to “576p” (AVR 365/AVR 
265) to view any content.
Audio  Effects: This  submenu  allows  you  to  adjust  the  Dolby Volume and  Dolby PLII/
IIx/IIz settings, the bass and treble tone controls, the LFE trim, the Equalization On/Off 
setting and the MP3 enhancement for each source independently. We suggest leaving 
this submenu at its default settings and returning to it later if your system requires fine-
tuning. See 
Audio Effects Button
, on page 34, for more information.
Video Modes: This submenu allows you to make picture adjustments for each source 
independently. We suggest leaving the settings at their factory defaults. You should make 
picture adjustments to your video display first and use this menu only for fine-tuning. See 
Video Processing
, on page 34, for more information.
Surround Modes: This submenu lets you program surround modes for movies, music 
and games for each source independently. Digital surround signals, such as Dolby Digital 
and DTS bitstreams, are automatically played in their native formats, although you may 
change the surround mode. See 
Audio Processing and Surround Sound
, on page 33, for 
more information.
Audio Format from Source: This line is informational only. When a digital program is 
playing, its format will be identified here. When analog audio programs are playing, this 
line displays ANALOG.
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