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Wake-Up Time 

This setting assigns the time that the group being configured will turn on. This setting affects all 
zones in the group. 
 
To set Wake-Up Time: 
1. In 

the 

WAKE-UP SETUP 1-1

 screen, press the 

/

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

 to 

position the cursor next to 

WAKE-UP TIME 1

. Press the 

Set Button [oval 18]

. The 

HOUR

 

field will start to flash. 

2. Using 

the 

/

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

, select the 

HOUR

 that the group being 

configured is to turn ON. 

3. Press 

the 

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

. The 

MINUTE

 field will start to flash. 

4. Using 

the 

/

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

, select the 

MINUTE

 that the group being 

configured is to turn ON. 

5. Press 

the 

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

. The 

AM/PM

 field will start to flash. 

6. Using 

the 

/

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

, select AM or PM for the turn on time for the 

group being configured. 

7. Press 

the 

Set Button [oval 18]

 to store the Wake-Up Time. 

 

Duration 

This setting determines how long the Wake-Up Group will stay on. The range is 1-30 minutes in 
one minute increments, with an additional option of UNTIL OFF, which will leave the zones within 
the group on until they are turned off individually. 
 
To set Duration: 
1. In 

the 

WAKE-UP SETUP 1-1

 screen, press the 

/

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

 to 

position the cursor next to 

DURATION

2. Using 

the 

/

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

, set the length of time in minutes that the group 

being configured is to stay on. Select 

UNTIL OFF

 to allow the zones within the group to turn 

off individually. 

 

When 

This setting will configure which day or days of the week the group being configured will Wake-Up. 
Wake-Up can be set for daily, weekdays, weekends, custom, never or today. The custom setting 
allows selecting the specific days of the week that a group is to Wake-Up. 
 
To configure When: 
1. In 

the 

WAKE-UP SETUP 1-1

 screen, press the 

/

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

 to 

position the cursor next to 

WHEN

2. Using 

the 

/

 

Navigation Button [oval 16]

, select the day(s) that the group being 

configured is to Wake-Up: DAILY, WEEKDAYS, WEEKENDS, CUSTOM, NEVER OR 
TODAY. 

3.  To configure a custom schedule, with the cursor next to 

WHEN

, press the 

/

 

Navigation 

Button [oval 16]

 until 

CUSTOM 

appears on screen. Press the 

Set Button [oval 18]

. The 

CUSTOM WAKE-UP TIME 1

 screen will appear. (

Figure 114

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AVR21EN

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...F FEATURES SOURCE POWER FLAG 30 AVR21ENR1 REMOTE FEATURES 33 AVR21ENR1 FUNCTION LIST 41 MAIN ROOM INSTALLATION SETUP 43 Installing AVR21EN and Source Components 43 AVR21EN CONNECTIONS 44 Source Connec...

Page 3: ...REMOTE CONTROL SETUP 82 PROGRAM CODE 84 LEARN CODE 86 ON OFF COMM On Off Command 87 HOME THEATER MASTER CONTROL 87 TV Projector On Off 88 Screen Control 91 Lighting Control 94 Curtain Control 97 PROGR...

Page 4: ...ROOM TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 131 Processor Reset 132 APPENDIX 133 System Defaults 133 Personal Settings Worksheets 133 AVR21EN SPECIFICATIONS 135 MULTIROOM COMPONENTS 137 AVH21 FRONT PANEL FEATURES 137...

Page 5: ...h Power Amplifier or Powered Subwoofer 171 Speakers 172 TV Video Display 172 Connecting An External IR Sensor 173 ZONE SETUP 174 Assign Services 174 Assign Entertainment Services 175 Name Paging Group...

Page 6: ...me Control 210 Source Selection Entertainment 210 Source Control 210 Party Mode 214 Paging 214 Monitor 215 Wake Up 215 Sleep 216 Door 216 Setup 217 On Volume 217 Paging Volume 217 Bass 217 Treble 217...

Page 7: ...uch as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat 10 Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the...

Page 8: ...t provides complete control of the Home Theater and provides interfacing with W H E N Paging and Door Lock Systems The whole house components include the AVH21 Audio Video Distribution Hub KP21 in wal...

Page 9: ...and whole house functions 2 assignable rear panel Coaxial and Optical Digital Inputs 1 each rear panel Coaxial and Optical Digital Outputs 8 channel DVD audio Input 8 channel Pre out Line level audio...

Page 10: ...on a remote control LCD screen EXAMPLE Eurostar Italic type indicates a message that is displayed on a keypad LCD screen number in a square indicates an AVR21EN front panel control or connection numb...

Page 11: ...voltage surges and static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding...

Page 12: ...ct the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15...

Page 13: ...on in Channel Vision C 0128E and Leviton 47605 28W structured wiring cabinets 1 Warranty Card WPS21 Carton Contents 1 WPS21 W H E N Power Hub 1 IEC Standard two prong power cord 3 WPS Hub Status Panel...

Page 14: ...ducts for the AVR21EN Always position components like DVD CD players VCRs iPod interfaces etc to provide access to the user for loading discs tapes or connecting an iPod or other portable media player...

Page 15: ...Leave at least 3 between Hubs for airflow and space for making connections Though the hubs typically run cool do not block any of the vent holes as this can cause damage from overheating The KP21 Keyp...

Page 16: ...ctor will be installed Terminate with a multi terminal wall plate Door A V Audio Pull shielded audio cable from the door monitoring device to the AVR21EN Video Pull RG6 coaxial cable from the door mon...

Page 17: ...to the appropriate AVH21 NOTE If using two AVH21 A V Hubs up to four door entry devices can be controlled If using three AVH21 A V Hubs up to six door entry devices can be controlled Pull two conduct...

Page 18: ...t 14 Digital Input 3 Optical Output 15 Input Source Selector 16 Digital Input 3 Coaxial Input 17 Digital Input 3 Coaxial Input Output Status Indicator 18 Tuner Mode Selector 19 Game Cam Component Vide...

Page 19: ...e 5 to choose from the various mode options 5 Surround Mode Selector Press this button to select from among the available surround mode options for the surround mode category selected The specific mod...

Page 20: ...EQ Microphone for calibrating room EQ and speaker output levels 13 Optical Input 3 Connect the optical digital output of an audio or video product to this jack Select Game Cam as Source 14 Optical Ou...

Page 21: ...e jacks between an input and output 23 Game Cam Line Level Audio Inputs These audio jacks may be used as either inputs or outputs for temporary connection to video games or portable audio video produc...

Page 22: ...Tone Control for more information on the tone controls 31 IR Remote Sensor Window The sensor behind this window receives infrared signals from the remote control Aim the remote at this area and do no...

Page 23: ...that position See section AVR21EN Configuration Speaker Setup for more information on configuring speakers The letters inside each box also indicate the active input channels For standard analog input...

Page 24: ...Disc 2 Component Video Inputs 11 8 Channel DVD Audio Inputs 12 Disc 3 Component Video Inputs 13 Cable Sat Component Video Inputs 14 AUX Component Video Inputs 15 Monitor Component Video Output 16 Pre...

Page 25: ...Input 43 Tuner 1 FM Antenna Jack 44 Tuner 1 AM Antenna Terminals 45 Tuner 2 FM Antenna Jack 46 Tuner 2 AM Antenna Terminals NOTE To assist in making the correct connections for multichannel input outp...

Page 26: ...the left right analog audio and composite or S Video PLAY OUT jacks of a video recording device such as a VCR TiVo or DVD recorder to these jacks The AVR21EN s remote control library has a variety of...

Page 27: ...ent video outputs to these jacks The factory default is for these jacks to be linked to the Disc 3 Analog Audio Inputs circle 3 and the Optical 2 Digital Audio Input circle 24 but you may change the d...

Page 28: ...lation Setup Speaker Connections for more information on speaker polarity 23 Front Speaker Outputs Connect these outputs to the matching or terminals on your left and right speakers When making speake...

Page 29: ...trol interface An IR emitter should also be connected to the AVR and attached to the changer to assure full control capabilities 35 Common IR Control Output Connect this output to an IR emitter or dir...

Page 30: ...ideo or coaxial digital audio signal is detected the SPF sends a 12V control voltage to an AVR21EN SPF FLAG IN circle 39 to let the AVR know the component is ON When the AVR21EN is in Standby and rece...

Page 31: ...gital audio is present on this input telling the AVR the source is ON The 12V is cut when the signal is removed telling the AVR the source is OFF 2 Signal Output One RCA jack connects to the composite...

Page 32: ...32 Through connects to the Power Input jack on next SPF using the included 2 1mm to 2 1mm coaxial plug jumper wire Up to six SPF s can be powered from one SPF PS Figure 6 SPF Power Bus and Signal Flow...

Page 33: ...Random Play Button 26 Repeat Play Button 27 Program PVR Replay Button 28 PVR List Button 29 Audio Button 30 Subtitle TV Video Button 31 Remote Backlight Button 32 Macro 1 2 3 Buttons 33 Sleep PIP Mov...

Page 34: ...d Game Cam the codes output by the AVR21ENR1 are proprietary Audioaccess IR codes that are received by the AVR21EN and converted to the actual IR codes for the sources being controlled These IR codes...

Page 35: ...station or track This button also activates the List function for TiVo players See your TiVo Owner s Manual for more information on the List function 13 Surround Mode Select Button After pressing the...

Page 36: ...s When used with optical sources such as an external DVD CD player press this button once to return to the beginning of the current track and again quickly to go to the beginning of the previous track...

Page 37: ...use press this button to list recorded materials Refer to your PVR s Owner s Manual for more information 29 Audio Button In DVD mode pressing this button accesses the available audio soundtracks on a...

Page 38: ...utton Press this button when used with an external DVD player VCR tape deck digital recorder CD player or any other device with a transport mechanism to begin playback 40 Tune Up Forward Search Button...

Page 39: ...on After pressing the AVR Button press this button to display the AVR21EN Main Menu This menu includes Clock Setup Main Room Setup Zone Setup for Multiroom applications Remote Control Setup Reset Netw...

Page 40: ...using EzSet EQ to calibrate the AVR21EN be certain that the slots are not covered See section AVR21EN Configuration EzSet EQ for more information on EzSet EQ 53 IR Transmitter Receiver The infrared e...

Page 41: ...41 AVR21ENR1 FUNCTION LIST Figure 8 AVR21ENR1 Button Locations...

Page 42: ...Back Angle Tune Display 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 Zoom Mem Memory Zoom Enter Memory Memory Memory Memory Memory Enter Zoom Search 100 Plus 10 Zoom Mem Memory 38 Guide Level Speaker Level Guide...

Page 43: ...d placing it on a solid surface capable of supporting its weight you will need to make the connections to your audio and video equipment IMPORTANT NOTE For your personal safety and to avoid possible d...

Page 44: ...down converted for use with these outputs NOTE 2 Video will default to the highest quality signal available NOTE 3 When a source is connected to the AVR21EN via component video connections it is also...

Page 45: ...tion will provide disc track and track time information from SONY ES DVD Changers This information is displayed on KP21 Keypads in Multiroom applications 1 Connect the RS232 port on a SONY ES DVD Chan...

Page 46: ...e VR L R OUT circle 5 jacks on the AVR rear panel to the L R line level audio inputs record on a Video Recorder Video IN VR NOTE 1 It is not necessary to connect both Composite and S Video It is neces...

Page 47: ...need to be configured in the MAIN ROOM SOURCES menu Video Cable Sat NOTE 1 It is not necessary to connect both Composite and S Video It is necessary to have a composite video connection to distribute...

Page 48: ...panel to the L R line level audio inputs record on an A V device 2 Connect the Optical or Coaxial Digital OUT circles 19 24 to the Optical or Coaxial Digital IN on an A V device NOTE These outputs onl...

Page 49: ...configured as outputs 2 The default digital input for Game Cam is Optical 3 IN square 13 The digital coaxial input Coaxial 3 square 16 can be configured for IN OUT in the MAIN MENU SOURCES setup The...

Page 50: ...ector or other display device NOTE When connecting the AVR21EN to a digital ready HDTV compatible or high definition display which is any device capable of accepting an input signal of 480P or higher...

Page 51: ...es with an AWG equivalent of 18 or higher smaller gauge due to the power loss and degradation in performance that will occur NOTE 2 When connecting wires to the speakers be certain to observe proper p...

Page 52: ...sing a powered subwoofer that does not have line level input connections follow the instructions furnished with the speaker for connection information Pre Out The AVR21EN provides an 8 channel preamp...

Page 53: ...creates a seamless front soundstage and eliminates the possibility of distracting sonic disturbances that occur when a sound moves across mismatched front channel speakers Speaker Placement Depending...

Page 54: ...is from the listening position In a 7 1 channel system both side surround and back surround speakers are required The center of the speaker should face into the room Rear surround speakers are require...

Page 55: ...oom System Setup Once the speakers have been placed in the room and connected the remaining steps in the setup process are to configure system and source settings program the AVR21EN for the type of s...

Page 56: ...ft on for an extended period of time The constant display of a static image such as these menus may cause the image to be permanently burned into the projection tubes plasma screen or CRT This type of...

Page 57: ...ry by source and are detailed in the Appendix They have been setup for typical use based upon their intended source i e digital in for Disc analog in for Cable etc The default for all speaker settings...

Page 58: ...Set Button oval 18 and the CLOCK SETUP Figure 17 will appear on the screen Figure 17 Clock Setup With the cursor next to HOUR press the Navigation Button oval 16 to set HOUR Press the Navigation Butt...

Page 59: ...nt video inputs for the highest signal quality and to minimize video crosstalk Figure 19 Sources 1 Screen Source Name When any input is selected as the source you have the option of changing the name...

Page 60: ...when the digital source is paused To turn Auto Polling off for any input first make certain that the cursor is pointing to the AUDIO INPUT DETECT line on the menu screen Next press the Navigation Butt...

Page 61: ...this menu or through the front panel or remote controls as described in Main Room Operation Surround Mode Selection When the cursor is pointing to the AUDIO MODE line press the Navigation Buttons oval...

Page 62: ...positions established in the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION menu See section AVR21EN Configuration Speaker Setup to configure the system for the number and type of speakers in your system Logic 7 With LOGIC 7...

Page 63: ...utput from sources such as progressive scan DVD players When HDTV signals of 720P or 1080i are in use they are passed directly through to the display without any processing The SOURCES 2 menu defines...

Page 64: ...Press the Set Button oval 18 The VIDEO SETTINGS 1 screen will appear Figure 20 Figure 20 Video Settings 1 Screen Input Aspect Ratio This setting tells the video processing circuits what the aspect ra...

Page 65: ...The VIDEO SETTINGS 2 screen will appear Figure 21 Figure 21 Video Settings 2 Screen Film Mode Edit Detect When this setting is on additional processing is applied when film based material is detected...

Page 66: ...r by using a series of test signals and the power of an advanced digital signal processing system to eliminate the need for manual adjustment of speaker size crossover delay and output level settings...

Page 67: ...the Navigation Buttons oval 16 to move the on screen cursor to the EzSet EQ menu line Press the Set Button oval 18 to move to the next screen Figure 23 Step 5 The first screen of the EzSet EQ system w...

Page 68: ...start the EzSet EQ test process you must first tell the system how many speakers are in your system To do that choose one of these two options If your system includes a full complement of seven main s...

Page 69: ...heard from a speaker position that does not match the on screen message stop EzSet EQ exit the menus turn your receiver off and check for proper speaker connections on the rear panel before resuming...

Page 70: ...ting or plush furniture that might require different settings To enter the settings to the receiver s memory and return to the Master Menu make sure that YES appears at the SAVE SETTINGS line press th...

Page 71: ...r a particular position are traditional full range loudspeakers Use the SMALL setting for smaller frequency limited satellite speakers that do not reproduce sounds below 200Hz Note that when small spe...

Page 72: ...is menu bass and or LFE information may also be directed to the subwoofer When you have completed your selection for the front channels press the Navigation Button oval 16 to move the cursor to CENTER...

Page 73: ...et to the 5 1 channel mode Return to MAIN ROOM SETUP to change the setting if this is not the correct speaker configuration When SMALL is selected the system will adjust so that the full complement of...

Page 74: ...d is set by the design of your speakers Depending on the design and driver complement of your speakers it is usually the lowest possible frequency the speaker is capable of reproducing Before making a...

Page 75: ...ppear Press the Navigation Button oval 16 so that the cursor is next to the BASS MGR line to make the final setting on this menu This setting allows you to use the same speaker configuration and cross...

Page 76: ...to the video image that may be caused by the processing in products such as digital video displays video scalers digital cable or satellite systems or personal video recorders With proper adjustment o...

Page 77: ...20 Press the AVR Button oval 5 on the remote then press the MENU Button oval 44 to bring up the MAIN MENU Press the Navigation Button oval 16 until the on screen cursor is next to the MAIN ROOM SETUP...

Page 78: ...le to the record output jacks we recommend that an analog connection be made as a fallback for all digital sources This is key with sources such as cable set tops to ensure that a record feed will con...

Page 79: ...e default aspect ratio is 16 9 but you may change that setting if desired by changing the OUT ASPECT RATIO setting Test Video The test signals that are called up on this line are designed for use in f...

Page 80: ...r level output in the Main Room will be through the speakers connected to the AVR in most cases better quality speakers and surround effects To set HDMI AUDIO with the cursor next to HDMI AUDIO press...

Page 81: ...To change the default condition so that the same volume level is always used at turn on you will need to make an adjustment in the ADVANCED menu To set Power On Volume press the Menu Button oval 44 on...

Page 82: ...30 seconds after a period of inactivity before they disappear from the screen Time Out Time Out is a safety measure to prevent image retention burn in of the menu text in your monitor or projector whi...

Page 83: ...ompted by the AVR This method allows the AVR to manage source IR control beyond regular device control for play stop etc It provides additional system capabilities for functions such as power manageme...

Page 84: ...tons to be programmed for specific IR codes as desired from other IR remotes This method would typically be used to add a particular command that is not included in the on board library PROGRAM CODE W...

Page 85: ...E CONTROL SETUP 1 screen to configure the next source s IR codes Repeat until all sources are setup for IR control Automatic Program The Automatic Program option will check all codes available for a s...

Page 86: ...he cursor is pointed to the REMOTE CONTROL SETUP line Press the Set Button oval 18 The REMOTE CNTL SETUP 1 screen will appear Press the Navigation Button oval 16 so that the cursor is pointed to the s...

Page 87: ...he cursor is pointed to the source to be configured For example Disc 1 will be used Press the Set Button oval 18 The DISC 1 CONTROL SETUP screen will appear Press the Navigation Button oval 16 so that...

Page 88: ...ally be used with a TV or Projector that can be turned ON OFF with a 12VDC signal or a motorized screen that will drop when a 12V signal is present and retract when the control voltage is removed Anot...

Page 89: ...arn below If no further programming is required press the AVR Button oval 5 on the AVR21ENR1 remote and then the Exit Button oval 17 to return to normal operation mode To continue in setup press the N...

Page 90: ...square 31 in the Information Display square 25 on the AVR front panel and press the button with the original code until the message stops flashing and CODE LEARNED appears on screen The cursor will a...

Page 91: ...DE line Press the Set Button oval 18 The SCREEN CODE PROGRAM screen will appear Screen Program Code Manual Press the Navigation Button oval 16 so that the cursor is pointed to the MANUAL line Press th...

Page 92: ...r brand or functional codes from a source type cannot be found in the on board IR code Library IR commands for Screen UP DOWN can be taught to the AVR from the original equipment remote To teach Scree...

Page 93: ...DC and the screen retracts NOTE If the AVR turns on to Multiroom Mode the Trigger Out circle 38 will stay at 0VDC until the Main Room is turned ON MANUAL VIA REMOTE In this mode the Trigger Out Jack c...

Page 94: ...on oval 16 so that the cursor is pointed to the LIGHTING CONTROL line Press the Set Button oval 18 The LIGHTING CONTROL SETUP screen will appear Carrier With the cursor positioned next to CARRIER pres...

Page 95: ...e type commands until the unit turns off When the unit turns off press the Navigation Button oval 16 to move the cursor next to YES Press the Set Button oval 18 to save the code group This will set th...

Page 96: ...tton oval 16 until ENABLED appears in the display Press the Set Button oval 18 SAVING will appear briefly in the remote upper display line and then SAVED will flash four times The HT MASTER ENABLED co...

Page 97: ...he AVR should turn OFF and the lights should turn OFF or change scenes To test the LIGHTING commands with MANUAL VIA REMOTE turn the AVR OFF and manually turn the lights OFF Turn the AVR ON by pressin...

Page 98: ...f no further programming is required press the AVR Button oval 5 on the AVR21ENR1 remote and then the Exit Button oval 17 to return to normal operation mode To continue in setup press the Navigation B...

Page 99: ...quare 31 in the Information Display square 25 on the AVR front panel and press the button with the original code until the message stops flashing and CODE LEARNED appears on screen The cursor will aut...

Page 100: ...2 screen will appear Press the Navigation Button oval 16 so that the cursor is pointed to the ASSIGN TRIGGER OUT line Press the Navigation Button oval 16 until SCRN appears Press the Navigation Butto...

Page 101: ...21ENR1 remote to control the Main Room TV 1 Turn on the power to the TV This is important as in a later step you will need to see whether the TV turns off to determine whether the remote has been prog...

Page 102: ...42 one at a time starting with the 1 button After you press the 1 Button oval 46 the remote s LCD screen will briefly go blank as the code is being transmitted but you will see the transmit icon in t...

Page 103: ...VR remote s library to see whether a device will respond even if it is not listed among the brands that appear when you program the remote manually To automatically search through the codes that are a...

Page 104: ...o the remote following the instructions shown in the next section Press the REM MENU Button oval 36 as instructed to exit the programming process Figure 46 9 If the device being programmed does turn o...

Page 105: ...d IR code library or for adding a special function for another device when a particular source has been selected NOTE Learn Button can only be used for learning IR commands for TV and Game CAM TV and...

Page 106: ...al 36 to exit LEARN Menu and return to normal operation 4 Press the Input Select Button oval 4 just programmed to confirm proper system performance If a code wasn t learned or if the wrong code was in...

Page 107: ...rn to normal operation 4 Press the Game Cam oval 5 or TV Button oval 6 and then press the buttons just programmed to confirm proper system performance If a code wasn t learned or if the wrong code was...

Page 108: ...on that device If more than one emitter is to be used connect the Control Out ALL Jack circle 35 to the IR IN on an amplified IR Connecting Block and connect the additional emitter Figure 55 To confi...

Page 109: ...creen Figure 59 is where you select the button that will be used to recall the macro The choices are one of the three discrete Macro Buttons oval 32 Press the Navigation Button oval 16 until the name...

Page 110: ...R oval 5 On oval 2 TV oval 6 On oval 2 CBL SAT oval 4 2 oval 46 0 oval 46 1 oval 46 As each button is pressed to enter it into the macro you will see the button names appear and then scroll up on the...

Page 111: ...y will return to its normal condition When that happens the macro is erased and the remote is returned to normal operation Read a Macro To check the commands stored in the remote s memory for one of t...

Page 112: ...ncluding programming for use with other devices learned keys macros settings and key names will be erased and any settings you had previously made will have to be reentered To erase all settings and r...

Page 113: ...nd that they need to be changed sooner after the remote is programmed for the first time When the batteries approach a level below which the remote will not function the remote s LCD screen will displ...

Page 114: ...w seconds This is normal and it is part of the unit s power on self test The LED in Standby On Button square 2 will turn green NOTE After pressing one of the Input Selector Buttons oval 4 square 15 to...

Page 115: ...ily as an on screen display in the lower third of the video display The input name will also appear in the AVR Upper Display Line square 33 When an audio source is selected the associated video inputs...

Page 116: ...all speakers and the headphone jack but it will not affect any recording or dubbing that may be in progress When the system is muted the word MUTE will flash in the on screen display and AVR Upper Dis...

Page 117: ...gic 7 Cinema surround modes depending on the source material NOTE Once a program has been encoded with matrix surround information it retains the surround information as long as the program is availab...

Page 118: ...to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated low frequency effects channel Dolby Digital EX Available when the receiver is configured for 7 1 channel operation Dolby Digital EX is the...

Page 119: ...er uses advanced technology to simulate the sonic signature of a speaker location even when there is no speaker physically present in that location The Reference REF mode activates any missing speaker...

Page 120: ...ust have properly connected a digital source to the AVR21EN Connect the digital outputs from DVD players HDTV receivers satellite systems or CD players to the Optical circle 24 square 13 or Coaxial In...

Page 121: ...ates how many discrete surround channel signals are present A 3 tells you that separate discrete left surround center back surround and right surround signals are present This is available only on dis...

Page 122: ...emporarily interrupted when channels are changed or when a cable box switches from a channel with a digital data stream to a channel with analog audio only The UNLOCK message is normal and does not in...

Page 123: ...offers multiple soundtrack choices you may have to make some adjustments to your DVD player usually with the Audio Select button or in a menu screen on the disc to send a full 5 1 feed to the AVR21EN...

Page 124: ...compatible with other computer audio codecs The digital audio input signal may be either optical or coaxial but the signal must be in the S P DIF format Direct connection of USB or serial data outputs...

Page 125: ...T square 16 if it has been configured as an out put Tuner Operation The AVR21EN has two built in tuners capable of tuning AM FM and FM Stereo broadcast stations Stations may be tuned manually or they...

Page 126: ...re this station s frequency Once entered the station frequency and preset number will flash several times and then appear in the AVR Upper Display Line square 33 3 Repeat the process after tuning any...

Page 127: ...vigation Button oval 16 so the cursor is next to DIGITAL COAX to make a digital audio recording or position the cursor next to FRONT PANEL AV to make an analog A V recording using the appropriate Fron...

Page 128: ...n screen cursor is next to the MAIN ROOM SETUP line Press the Set Button oval 18 Press the Navigation Button oval 16 so the cursor is next to SPEAKERS Press the Set Button oval 18 In the SPEAKERS ARE...

Page 129: ...OM SETUP line Press the Set Button oval 18 Press the Navigation Button oval 16 so that the cursor is pointed to the ADVANCED line Press the Set Button oval 18 Press the Navigation Button oval 16 so th...

Page 130: ...timeout press the remote Menu Button oval 44 to bring the MAIN MENU to the screen Press the Navigation Button oval 16 so that the cursor is pointed to the MAIN ROOM SETUP line Press the Set Button ov...

Page 131: ...lect a mode other than stereo There is no surround information from mono sources Check speaker mode configuration The surround decoder may not create center or rear channel information from non encode...

Page 132: ...tandby On Button square 2 Next press and hold the Surround Mode Group Selector square 4 and the Tuner Mode Selector square 18 buttons for three seconds The unit will turn on automatically and display...

Page 133: ...Plasma TABLE 2 VIDEO SOURCE DEFAULTS FEATURE DISC 1 2 3 Radio 1 2 VR A V AUX CAB SAT Game Cam Enhance Level 32 N A 32 32 32 32 Noise Reduction OFF N A OFF OFF OFF OFF X Color Suppressor ON N A ON ON...

Page 134: ...R DISTANCES LEVEL LEFT LEVEL RIGHT LEVEL CENTER SUB Front Center Side Surround Back Surround Subwoofer Bass Manager WORKSHEET 3 INPUT SETTINGS FEATURE DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 RADIO 1 RADIO 2 AUX VR CAB S...

Page 135: ...urable FM Tuner Section Frequency range 87 5 108 0MHz Usable sensitivity IHF 1 3 V 13 2dBf Signal to noise ratio mono stereo 70 68dB Distortion mono stereo 0 2 0 3 Stereo separation 40dB 1kHz Selectiv...

Page 136: ...d EzSet is a trademark of Harman International Industries Incorporated patent no 5 386 478 Trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS DTS ES Neo 6 and DTS 96 24 are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc...

Page 137: ...Video Bypass Outputs 7 female F type terminals output composite video from security or zone monitor cameras connected to the AVH21 Camera Video Inputs pentagon 7 for distribution to additional AVH21 H...

Page 138: ...t to the composite video outputs on security or zone monitor cameras The primary AVH21 connects directly to the camera outputs while the secondary Hubs connect to the Camera Video Bypass Outputs penta...

Page 139: ...activated door lock Selectable 12 or 24 VDC output allows remote control of voltage activated door locks 14 Door 2 Dry Contact Latching Trigger Output 1 two position plug in terminal connects to a re...

Page 140: ...cation of keypad zone configuration by hub i e Hub 1 keypads zones 1 7 Hub 2 keypads zones 8 14 Hub 3 keypads zones 15 20 for confirmation of connections and activity during installation and troublesh...

Page 141: ...Expansion Hub Connection Indicator 1 green LED illuminates to indicate proper connection to the W H E N Multiroom Link Network when the AVH21 Expansion AUX KP Terminal pentagon 6 is connected to the...

Page 142: ...ts the Hub number and zone groups The primary AVH21 Hub 1 has zones 1 7 Hub 2 zones 8 14 Hub 3 zones 15 20 WPS21 FRONT PANEL FEATURES Figure 78 WPS Front Panel 1 KP21 Keypad Power Fuses 2 AVH21 A V Hu...

Page 143: ...nstallation to structured wiring panels or wall surfaces using the mounting screw holes The mounting flange also creates a space under the WPS21 for organized wire and cable management 7 Mounting Scre...

Page 144: ...Indicator 1 red LED illuminates to indicate WPS21 has AC power 10 Keypad Power Status Indicators 7 green LED s illuminate to indicate active KP21 Keypad Power Terminals rectangle 4 LED will turn off i...

Page 145: ...enu Function Select Button 10 Menu Page Down Button 11 Main Menu Button 12 Back Button 13 LCD Information Display 14 Volume Down Button 15 Volume Up Button 16 Menu Page Forward Button 17 Menu Function...

Page 146: ...nu options and execution of various source control functions depending upon the Menu page and mode currently selected In Main Menu this button selects PAGING which opens the All Group and Keypad Pagin...

Page 147: ...d mode currently selected In Main Menu this button selects PARTY MODE which activates all zones in the same Entertainment Group switches them to a predetermined source at a predetermined audio level 1...

Page 148: ...zel KP21 REAR PANEL FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS 1 Keypad Mounting Screw Holes 4 circular openings used to attach the keypad two a 2 gang electrical box using the four included mounting screws 5 Keypad Bezel...

Page 149: ...ine level audio output to a local high power amplifier surround receiver or sub woofer 28 Zone Keypad Amplifier 50 Watt per channel digital amplifier Provides clean high power audio of selected source...

Page 150: ...rogram PVR Replay Button 25 PVR List Button 26 Audio Button 27 Subtitle TV Video Button 28 Remote Backlight Button 29 Macro 1 2 3 Buttons 30 Sleep PIP Move Button 31 Night Mode PIP Channel Down Button...

Page 151: ...panel Only the TV Local 1 and Local 2 devices are controlled directly with the KP21R Those codes are programmed in the remote See section Programming the KP21R Remote Control Learning Commands 1 Power...

Page 152: ...he remote press this button to Exit Setup When controlling a Cable box or Satellite receiver press this button to turn off an on screen Guide or Menu 15 Set Button Press this button for Enter or OK wi...

Page 153: ...materials Refer to your PVR s owner s manual for more information 26 Audio Button In DVD mode pressing this button accesses the available audio soundtracks on a DVD In some cases the disc may simply...

Page 154: ...may differ for external optical source devices When a VCR is in use press this button to Fast forward from stop or scan forward from play 38 Channel Slow Play Up Down Control These controls use the i...

Page 155: ...r Answer Press this button to listen to a two way audio door monitor connected to the Door A V jacks on the AVR21EN Press and Hold to talk to the front door device 46 Talk Button Press and Hold this b...

Page 156: ...156 KP21R ZONE REMOTE FUNCTION LIST Figure 84 KP21R Button Locations...

Page 157: ...ev 39 Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Jump 40 Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down 41 Exit Cancel Return Exit Cancel Exit Cancel Exit Cancel Exit Cancel E...

Page 158: ...y Main Room is the Home Theater AVR21EN and common source components used by the home theater and Remote Rooms Three Zone System is a system that includes the Main Room and two audio only zones contro...

Page 159: ...159 Figure 86 Typical Three Zone System...

Page 160: ...THE SAME ELECTRICAL BOX WITH HIGH VOLTAGE AC DEVICES SUCH AS LIGHT SWITCHES AND DIMMERS This will negatively affect system performance and is a violation of electrical code in most areas It is recomm...

Page 161: ...161 Figure 87 Typical Hub System...

Page 162: ...Never place any object on top of a hub when shelf mounted Utilize the space created by the mounting flange for running wires underneath the hubs when appropriate 2 Wall Mount The hubs can be mounted...

Page 163: ...nel The settings for the Hub Configuration Switch pentagon 28 are Figure 89 AVH Hub Configuration Switch Settings HEAD END CONNECTIONS AVH21 Connections Power In 1 Using 14 16AWG four conductor strand...

Page 164: ...164 Figure 90 Multiple Hub Power Connections...

Page 165: ...ng the Multiroom Link Terminal circle 30 on the AVR21EN to the Uplink Terminal pentagon 16 on AVH21 1 as shown in Figure 91 a Using CAT5e cable properly terminated with RJ45 connectors connect the Exp...

Page 166: ...number Improper connection of the wrong keypad to the wrong terminal will cause operational errors 2 In larger systems using multiple Hubs repeat step 1 for all keypad connections to AVH21 s 1 2 and 3...

Page 167: ...ts pentagon 8 on AVH21 3 as shown in Figure 93 Camera Video In 1 Using RG6 quad shield coaxial cable terminated with male F connectors connect each zone video monitor or security camera composite vide...

Page 168: ...that audio only zones such as common areas like hallways and patios be connected to zones 7 and 14 Figure 94 AVH21 Zone Video Output Connections Door 1 The Door 1 cluster features two latching relays...

Page 169: ...Pull the wire slightly to confirm connection Check polarity on both ends NOTE Polarity on the AVH21 Dry Contact pentagon 14 end is not critical The Polarity of the Door 1 Terminal pentagon 13 must be...

Page 170: ...Connections Control Digital Audio Data Three Zone System This connection provides local zone common source and system control and feeds the KP21 amplifier with digital audio for the currently selected...

Page 171: ...at will satisfy most applications In some situations such as very large rooms or outdoor zones an external high power amplifier may be desirable In other situations it may be desirable to add a powere...

Page 172: ...shown in Figure 98 and tighten with a small blade screwdriver Pull the wire slightly to confirm connection Confirm polarity 3 Terminate and connect speaker ends as appropriate Confirm polarity Figure...

Page 173: ...light Exposure to light sources can interfere with the IR sensor being able to see the IR commands from the remote control Also try to avoid mounting an IR sensor near light dimmers as some dimmers ra...

Page 174: ...PAGE 1 screen will appear Figure 101 Assign Services Screen Assign Services This menu will configure the multiroom section of the system for various system functions such as Entertainment A V Sources...

Page 175: ...on the cursor next to BACK TO ZONE SETUP and press the Set Button oval 18 to continue Zone Setup Figure 102 Assign Entertainment Services Screen Assign Entertainment Services This menu determines whic...

Page 176: ...n oval 18 The NAME PAGING GROUPS screen will appear Figure 103 2 Press the Navigation Button oval 16 to position the cursor next to NAME Press the Set Button oval 18 A white rectangle will flash to th...

Page 177: ...ton oval 16 or the Alphanumeric Buttons oval 46 enter the first letter for the group name i e LIVINGDINING When the first letter appears on screen press the Navigation Button oval 16 to move the curso...

Page 178: ...p Groups can be created To exit setup press the Exit Button oval 17 To continue Zone Setup position the cursor next to BACK TO ZONE SETUP and press the Set Button oval 18 ZONE SETUP PAGE 1 will appear...

Page 179: ...ameras 1 From ZONE SETUP PAGE 1 with the cursor next to CAMERA SETUP press the Set Button oval 18 The CAMERA SETUP screen will appear Figure 107 2 Press the Navigation Button oval 16 to position the c...

Page 180: ...dicating that the remote can be used to enter the letters for the camera name 3 Using either the Navigation Button oval 16 or the Alphanumeric Buttons oval 46 enter the first letter for the group name...

Page 181: ...identical so choice of Setup by Number or Name becomes a matter of personal preference Figure 110 Zone Setup By Number Page 1 Page 1 Zone Number This is the default number assigned to a keypad zone by...

Page 182: ...To Configure Setup Access 1 In SETUP BY NUMBER PAGE 1 press the Navigation Button oval 16 to position the cursor next to SETUP ACCESS 2 Using the Navigation Button oval 16 select access setting ALLOW...

Page 183: ...is set to MEDIUM and one is set to LOW the keypad set to high will always be able to do what it wants The medium keypad will be able to do what it wants unless it conflicts with a source selected by t...

Page 184: ...ion Button oval 16 set the permission for the zone being configured KEYPAD GROUP NONE To exit setup press the Exit Button oval 17 To continue Zone Setup position the cursor next to GO TO PAGE 2 and pr...

Page 185: ...at the system is functioning properly in the absence of a video signal To set Monitor This Zone 1 In the SETUP BY NUMBER PAGE 2 screen press the Navigation Button oval 16 to position the cursor next t...

Page 186: ...the zone being configured ENABLED or DISABLED To exit setup press the Exit Button oval 17 To continue Zone Setup position the cursor next to GO TO PAGE 3 and press the Set Button oval 18 SETUP BY NUM...

Page 187: ...on Button oval 16 select the group for the zone being configured NONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Using the Navigation Button oval 16 position the cursor next to SET WAKE UP TIMES Press the Set Button oval 18 T...

Page 188: ...itional option of UNTIL OFF which will leave the zones within the group on until they are turned off individually To set Duration 1 In the WAKE UP SETUP 1 1 screen press the Navigation Button oval 16...

Page 189: ...oup will turn on to LAST will have each zone in the group turn on to the last source selected in each of those zones LOCAL will have each zone in the group turn on to the local source connected to the...

Page 190: ...e changes as desired To set a second Wake Up time for the Group currently being configured position the cursor next to GO TO WAKE UP 2 Press the Set Button oval 18 and follow previous instructions sta...

Page 191: ...ing assigns the time that the group being configured will turn off This setting affects all zones in the group To set Sleep Time 1 In the SLEEP SETUP 1 1 screen press the Navigation Button oval 16 to...

Page 192: ...e 117 Figure 117 Custom Sleep Time 1 4 With the cursor positioned next to MON press the Navigation Button oval 16 to set YES NO YES will have the group sleep on Mondays NO will not have the group slee...

Page 193: ...ton oval 16 set the sleep volume that the group being configured is to switch to Range 10 to 50dB Local Control This setting allows an individual zone s keypad to have the ability to set Sleep and Wak...

Page 194: ...al 18 8 Use the Navigation Buttons oval 16 to position the cursor next to ZONE SETUP BY NAME Press the Set Button oval 18 9 Use the Navigation Buttons oval 16 to select zone to be configured by name 1...

Page 195: ...al 44 The MAIN MENU will appear 3 Press the Navigation Button oval 16 to place the cursor next to DIAGNOSTICS Press the Set Button oval 18 The DIAGNOSTICS screen will appear 4 With the cursor next to...

Page 196: ...Set Button oval 18 The SYSTEM TEST RESULTS screen will appear Figure 122 5 To return to DIAGNOSTICS with the cursor positioned next to BACK TO DIAGNOSTICS press the Set Button oval 18 6 To return to s...

Page 197: ...hese devices the KP21R must be manually programmed using the remote s built in menu system NOTE There are only three devices that can be configured for direct control using the KP21R remote They are T...

Page 198: ...facturers share codes If the desired brand is not listed press the Exit Button triangle 14 to exit the programming process and skip to the section Programming the KP21R Remote Control Automatic Code E...

Page 199: ...lash four times in the center of the bottom line 11 When the codes are saved the remote will return to normal operation and whenever you press the TV Button triangle 5 that was just programmed the cod...

Page 200: ...firmation that the remote is sending out commands is the movement of a square block across the top line of the LCD display screen while the bottom line reads PLEASE WAIT You will also see the transmit...

Page 201: ...being programmed to turn back on follow the instructions shown in Figure 134 and press the Set Button triangle 15 within five seconds of the device turning on After you press the Set Button triangle 1...

Page 202: ...Figure 136 Press the Set Button triangle 15 The message PRESS DEVICE TO BE PROGRAMMED will appear in the LCD display Press the remote Input Select Button triangle 4 to which the IR command is to be a...

Page 203: ...ce components 6 Press the Set Button triangle 15 to select the device to be programmed The PRESS BUTTON TO BE PROGRAMMED message will appear in the LCD display Press the button on the KP21R Remote to...

Page 204: ...ning system Figure 141 Macro Programming Macros enable you to easily repeat frequently used combinations of multiple remote control commands with the touch of a single button Once a macro is programme...

Page 205: ...e the zone and video display have turned on Press the Set Button triangle 15 when the desired device name appears Figure 145 7 The next display Figure 146 and the subsequent screens are where the actu...

Page 206: ...Macros programmed into one of the three discrete Macro buttons may be activated at any time by pressing the appropriate button As the macro plays you will see the steps appear in the remote s LCD disp...

Page 207: ...in red Press the Navigation Button triangle 13 two times so that MACRO appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen Press the Set Button triangle 15 to enter the main macro menu branch 3 At the next m...

Page 208: ...Set Button triangle 15 will remain illuminated in red Press the Navigation Button triangle 13 until USER RESET appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen as shown in Figure 152 Figure 152 3 Press th...

Page 209: ...glow feature does not consume any electricity but the glow will fade when the remote is kept in a dark location for an extended period of time The glow feature may be restored by placing the remote in...

Page 210: ...Press the OFF Button triangle 1 VOLUME CONTROL Keypad 1 Press the Volume Buttons hexagons 14 15 2 Press both Volume Buttons to mute unmute hexagons 14 15 Remote 1 Press the Volume Buttons triangle 17...

Page 211: ...on 20 to select the next disc e Press I SKIP I hexagons 8 18 to skip chapters or tracks Press I hexagon 8 once to return to the beginning of the current chapter track Press I hexagon 8 twice quickly t...

Page 212: ...NU press Arrow Up Down hexagons 6 7 to highlight VIDEO b Press SEL hexagon 20 to select VIDEO The ipod MAIN Menu will open on the iPod c FROM THE IPOD with the iPod plugged into the aDock Navigate the...

Page 213: ...beginning of the current chapter track Press I hexagon 8 twice quickly to return to the previous chapter track Press I hexagon 18 to advance to the beginning of the next chapter track f Press SCAN he...

Page 214: ...guide h Press ALPHANUMERIC Buttons triangle 43 for direct channel input i Press LAST CH triangle 40 to return to last channel selected PARTY MODE Party Mode will activate all zones set to the same Ent...

Page 215: ...in the selected zone via the keypad mic b Press and hold TALK hexagon 21 to talk to the selected zone Video a Press VIDEO hexagon 7 to view activity in the selected zone via the assigned camera b Pre...

Page 216: ...or the local zone 5 Press the Sleep Time to be set TIME 1 4 hexagons 6 7 20 21 e Press H hexagon 6 to set the HOUR the zone is to turn OFF f Press M hexagon 21 to set the MINUTE the zone is to turn OF...

Page 217: ...lume PAGING VOLUME Paging Volume is the level the zone will switch to for incoming pages a Press the PAGING VOLUME Buttons hexagons 7 20 to adjust Paging Volume BASS a Press the BASS Buttons hexagons...

Page 218: ...BACK hexagon 12 to return to USER EQ PRESET EQ Preset EQ allows contouring zone EQ for the characteristics of several popular genres of music Jazz Classical Metal Rock Dance Vocal a Press PRESET EQ he...

Page 219: ...press this button to clear all keypad settings a Press RESET SETTINGS hexagon 8 The zone will turn off for a few seconds and turn on to the SYSTEM INITIALIZING screen The zone will turn off when rese...

Page 220: ...connection to AVR21EN Confirm keypad DIP switch setting Confirm IR emitters are connected to proper IR control out jacks Confirm placement of emitters over IR eye on source components Check for prope...

Page 221: ...ions in memory Check antenna connections The AVR21EN requires an AM and FM antenna for Tuner 1 and Tuner 2 Reposition antenna to improve reception Store Preset stations for both tuners PARTY MODE Zone...

Page 222: ...truments Speaker connector Screw down terminals accepts up to 14 gauge wire Power supply input 26V DC Four conductor power supply inputs for use with 14 4 wire Dimensions Bezel dimensions H x W 4 1 2...

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