Stereo Receiver User Manual

AVR
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Operating Your AVR
Operating Your AVR
Now that you have installed your components and completed a basic configuration, you 
are ready to begin enjoying your home theater system.
Controlling the Volume
Adjust the volume either by turning the front-panel Volume knob (clockwise to increase 
volume or counterclockwise to decrease  volume) or  by pressing the Volume Up/Down 
buttons on the remote. The volume is displayed as a negative number of decibels (dB) 
below the 0dB reference point (-90dB – +10dB).
0dB is the maximum recommended volume for your AVR. 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 in 
System 
Settings
, on page 39.
Muting the Sound
To mute all speakers  and the  headphones, press the  Mute button  on the remote. Any 
recording in progress will not be affected. The MUTE message will appear in the display 
as a reminder. To restore the sound, press the Mute button again, or adjust the volume. 
Dolby Volume
Your AVR implements Dolby Volume processing, which can improve the audio performance 
of the system by revealing subtle details in the sound, 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 program). Another is that details heard in the recording 
studio at typically high reference volumes are lost at the lower volumes used by many 
listeners at home.
The AVR uses two Dolby Volume techniques to address these issues. The Leveler module 
maintains a consistent listening volume within a source (e.g., commercial television or 
different tracks on a USB drive or mix CD). 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.
To adjust the Dolby Volume  setting, press the Audio Effects button. The Audio  Effects 
submenu will appear. 
Audio Effects – Cable/Sat
Dolby Volume:
PLIIz Height Gain:
Edit: Dolby PLII Music
Edit: Dolby PLIIx Music
Medium
Low
Off
Off
On
Tone Control:
Treble:
Bass:
LFE Tr im:
MP3 Enhancer
EZSET/EQ:
After you highlight the Dolby Volume setting, each press of the OK button will switch to 
one of the options in the table below. The settings do not refer to the volume level, which 
is adjusted normally using the AVR’s Volume Control, but rather to the amount of Dolby 
Volume processing desired.
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 processing is compatible with sources recorded at a sampling 
rate of  48kHz. High-resolution sources, such  as DTS  96/24 programs, 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 processing.
Dolby Volume Calibration
Dolby Volume calibration  allows you  to adjust  the operation  of the  Dolby Volume 
circuitry to match your particular speakers and listening environment. The Dolby Volume 
circuitry  in  your  AVR  is  factory-calibrated with  average  speaker  sensitivity  in  mind; 
however, different speakers may have different sensitivities, which will affect the overall 
performance of the Dolby Volume circuitry. Use Dolby Volume calibration to adjust the 
calibration of the circuitry according to the specific speakers you have.
The average home audio speaker sensitivity is  88dB SPL (1 watt/1 meter). Check the 
sensitivity specification for your loudspeakers,  found in the owner’s manual or  on the 
manufacturer’s Web site. If your speakers have a sensitivity rating greater than 88dB SPL, 
increase Dolby Volume calibration by the difference between your speakers’ sensitivity 
and 88dB. If they have a sensitivity rating of less than 88dB SPL, decrease Dolby Volume 
calibration by the difference between your speakers’ sensitivity and 88dB.
To adjust the Dolby Volume calibration, press the AVR button and select the “System” 
menu. Scroll to the Dolby Volume calibration line, which defaults to 0dB. Use the Left/
Right buttons to adjust the setting within the range of –10dB to +10dB.
Listening Through Headphones
Plug the 1/4-inch stereo plug on a pair of headphones into the front-panel Phones jack 
for private listening. The default Headphone Bypass mode delivers a conventional two-
channel signal to the headphones. Press the Surround Modes button on the front panel 
or  the remote  to  switch to  HARMAN  headphone virtual  surround  processing,  which 
emulates a 5.1-channel speaker system. No other surround modes are available for the 
headphones.
Selecting a Source
There are three different ways to select a source:
Press the front-panel Source List button. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through  •
the sources, and press the OK button to select the source being displayed.
Using the on-screen menus, press the AVR button, highlight “Source Select” and press  •
the  OK  button.  Scroll  to  the  desired  source  in  the  slide-in  menu  and  press  the  OK 
button.
You  can  directly  select  any  source  by  pressing  its  Source  Selector  button  on  the  •
remote. 
The AVR selects the audio and video inputs assigned to the source, and any other settings 
you made during setup.
The source name, the audio and video inputs assigned to the source, and the surround 
mode will appear on the front panel. The source name and active surround mode will also 
briefly appear on the TV screen.
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