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3.
SETUP
For optimum performance and enjoyment, your processor should be properly set up. This may appear like a
lot of work but keep in mind that most settings do not need to be changed from the factory ones.
The most important things are entering information about your display and speakers if the defaults do not
apply, the distance from each speaker to the listening area, balancing output levels to one another, and input
connections. The rest is preference – the surround mode presets, for example, should be set up
after
you
have played various sources and have decided which surround modes you like best.
For proper audio balance, menus involving test noises must be set up in the order that they appear.
Alternatively, most of the setup can be done on your personal computer through RS-232 connection and a
program from our web site, called Setup Editor. This can also save your configuration as a backup file. Setup
Editor cannot play test signals – calibration still has to be done through the setup menu.
HOW TO ENTER THE SETUP MENU
The setup menu can be accessed from
MAIN
and
ZONE2
. The on-screen display shows only in that path.
Test noises play only from MAIN.
Remote Control
Front Panel
Make sure the appropriate control mode is set
Make sure the appropriate path is selected then press
then press
MENU
or
SUB/LFE
for 3 seconds.
and hold
STATUS (Setup)
for 3 seconds.
HOW TO NAVIGATE IN THE SETUP MENU
• Use the
56
buttons to scroll through menus.
• Press
SELECT
to choose a menu item.
• Use the
56
and
34
buttons to change settings.
• Press
BACK
to return to previous item or menu.
HOW TO EXIT FROM THE SETUP MENU
Press
BACK
as many times as necessary. Each time BACK is pressed the previous item or menu returns. The
menu will exit if not used for 5 minutes to prevent a burned-in on-screen image.
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