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With the on-screen cursor pointing to
FRONT
, press the
◄
/
►
Navigation Button [oval 16]
until
the distance from the front speakers to the preferred listening position is entered. Next, press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
to move the cursor to
CENTER
and use the
◄
/
►
Navigation
Button [oval 16]
again to enter the distance from the main listening position to the center
speaker. Repeat the procedure for all active speaker positions, first using the
▼
/
▲
Navigation
Button [oval 16]
to change to the next position, and then use the
◄
/
►
Navigation Button [oval
16]
to change the setting.
Lip Sync
When a digital video source or a digital video display causes the video and audio signals to be
out of sync, you may use the Lip Sync Adjust feature to delay the audio signal as it is sent to all
channels (as opposed to the individual channels) so that the picture and sound are brought back
into sync. We recommend that this adjustment be made using the direct access controls on the
remote, as shown below. That enables you to see the image while making the adjustment.
However, you may also adjust it here using the menu system.
To adjust the Lip Sync delay, press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
so that the cursor is
pointing to
LIP SYNC
in
MAIN ROOM SETUP
; then press the
◄
/
►
Navigation Button [oval 16]
to delay the sound sufficiently so that it matches the on-screen video.
Note that the Lip Sync delay setting is common to all sources. Some adjustments may need to be
made when switching between sources, given different settings and performance characteristics
of different devices.
Speaker Levels
The Speaker Levels may also be adjusted using the full-OSD on-screen menu system. First, set
the volume to a comfortable listening level using the
Volume Control [square 24, oval 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
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 YOU SURE…
screen, press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
to
move the on-screen cursor so that it is next to
YES
. Press the
Set Button [oval 18]
. Press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
so the cursor is next to:
LEVELS
. Press the
Set Button [oval
18]
.
Press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
so the cursor is next to:
TEST TONE
. Press the
Set
Button [oval 18]
. Press the
◄
/
►
Navigation Button [oval 16]
so that
OFF
is highlighted. This
will turn off the test tone and allow you to use your external test disc or other source material as
the reference. Then, use the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
to select the channels to be
adjusted. At each channel position, use the
◄
/
►
Navigation Button [oval 16]
to change the
output level. Remember, the goal is to have the output level at each channel be equal when
heard at the listening position.
If you wish to reset all the levels to their original factory default of 0dB offset, press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
so that the on-screen cursor is next to the
RESET THESE
SETTINGS?
line and press the
Set Button [oval 18].
Press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval
16]
so that the cursor is next to YES. Press the
Set Button [oval 18]
. After the levels are reset,
resume the procedure outlined above to reset the levels to the desired settings. When all
adjustments are done, press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
to move the onscreen cursor
so that it is next to
BACK TO SPEAKERS MENU
and then press the
Set Button [oval 18]
. If you
wish to go back to the main room menu to make other adjustments, press the
▼
/
▲
Navigation
Button [oval 16]
so the cursor is next to:
BACK TO MAIN ROOM
. Press the
Set Button [oval 18]
.
Summary of Contents for AVR21EN
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