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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

To adjust and calibrate the output levels, follow
these steps. For accurate calibration, it is a
good idea to make these adjustments while
seated in your favorite listening position:

1. Put the AVR 110 in the Dolby Pro Logic

mode by pressing the 

Surround Mode

Selector

7

on the front panel, or by

pressing the 

Surround Mode Selector

j

on the remote, until 

PRO LOGIC

appears in the 

Main Information

Display 

and the 

PRO LOGIC

indicator

lights up.

2. Press the 

Test

button 

h

on the remote.

The words 

T-T FL 0dB

will appear

in the 

Main Information Display 

and

the letters 

FL

will flash once each second.

3. The test noise will immediately begin to

circulate in the speakers in a clockwise
rotation, pausing at each position for three
seconds. As the test noise rotates the
speaker position will be shown in the

Main Information Display 

.

NOTE:

This is a good time to verify that

the speakers have been properly connected.
As the test noise circulates, listen to make
certain that the sound comes from the
speaker position shown in the Main
Information Display. If the sound from 
a speaker location does NOT match the
position indicated in the display, turn the 
AVR 110 off using the 

Main Power

Switch 

1

and check the speaker wiring

to make certain that each speaker is con-
nected to the correct output terminal.

4. After checking for speaker placement, let

the test noise circulate, and listen to see
which channels sound louder than the 
others. Using the front left (

FL

in the 

display) speaker as a reference, press the

/

¤ 

buttons 

mq

on the remote or

the 

Selector

buttons 

5

on the front

panel on each channel to begin to bring
them to the same level. Note that when
one of the buttons is pushed, the test 
noise circulation will pause on the channel
being adjusted to give you time to make
the adjustment. When you release the 
button, the circulation will resume after 
15 seconds.

5. Continue to adjust the individual speakers

until they all have the same volume. Note
that adjustments should be made with the

/

¤ 

buttons 

mq

on the remote or

the 

Selector

buttons 

5

on the front

panel only, NOT the main volume controls.
Then press the 

Set

button 

o

Ô

to mem-

orize the change. If you are using a sound
pressure (SPL) meter for precise level
adjustment, set the volume so that the
meter reads 75dB, C-Weighting Slow.

NOTE:

The subwoofer output level is not

adjustable using the test tone. To change the
subwoofer level, follow the steps for Output
Level Trim Adjustment on page 26.

6. When you have adjusted the outputs so

that all channels have the same level, press
the 

Test

button 

h

on the remote to

complete the adjustment.

Delay Settings

Due the different distances between the front-
channel speakers and the listening position
compared to the surround speakers and the lis-
tening position, the amount of time it takes for
sound to reach your ears from the front or sur-
round speakers is different. You may compen-
sate for this difference through the use of the
delay settings to adjust the timing to tailor the
specific speaker placement and acoustic condi-
tions in your listening room or home theater.

The factory setting is appropriate for most
rooms, but some installations create an uncom-
mon distance between the front and surround
speakers that may cause the arrival of front-
channel sounds to become disconnected from
surround-channel sounds.

To resynchronize the front and surround chan-
nels, follow these steps:

1. Measure the distance from the listening/

viewing position to the front speakers.

2. Measure the distance from the listening/

viewing position to the surround speakers.

3. Subtract the distance to the surround speak-

ers from the distance to the front speakers.

a. When setting the delay time for the

Dolby Digital surround modes, the opti-
mal delay time is the result of that sub-
traction. For example, if the front speak-
ers are ten feet away and the surround
speakers are five feet away, the optimal
delay time is figured as 10–5=5. Thus, in
this example, the delay time for Dolby
Digital should be set at five milliseconds.

b. When setting the delay time for the 

Pro Logic mode, take the result of the
subtraction and add 15 to obtain the
optimal delay time. For example, if the
front speakers are ten feet away and the
surround speakers are five feet away,
the optimal delay time is figured as
10–5+15=20. Thus, in this example, the
Pro Logic delay should be set at twenty
milliseconds.

NOTE:

The Theater and Hall modes use a fixed,

nonadjustable delay time.

The Dolby Digital Mode also includes a sepa-
rate setting for the center-channel delay mode,
since the discrete nature of these signals makes
the location of the center-channel speaker more
critical. To calculate the delay for the center
channel, measure the distance from the pre-
ferred listening position in the center of the
room to both the center-channel speaker and
either the left or right speaker.

If the distances are equal, no further adjustment
is required and the center delay should be set to
zero. If the distance to the front speakers is
greater than the distance to the center speaker,
you may wish to reposition the speakers by
moving the front-left and front-right speakers
closer to the listening position or the center
speaker further away from the listening position.

If repositioning of the speakers is not possible,
adjust the center delay time, adding one mil-
lisecond of center-channel delay for every foot
closer to the listening position the center
speaker is than the front speakers. For example,
if the front-left and front-right speakers are
each 10 feet from the listening position and the
center-channel speaker is 8 feet away, the delay
is figured as 10–8=2, suggesting an optimal
center delay of 2 milliseconds.

System Configuration

Summary of Contents for AVR 110

Page 1: ...AVR 110 Audio VideoReceiver OWNER S MANUAL Power for the digital revolution...

Page 2: ...9 Channel Control Punch Through 29 Transport Control Punch Through 30 Reassigning Device Control Selectors 31 Function List 33 Setup Code Tables 43 Troubleshooting Guide 43 Processor Reset 44 Technica...

Page 3: ...ew A V receivers that offer decoding of MP3 data so that you may listen to the latest music selections directly from compatible computers or playback devices with the power and fidelity you expect fro...

Page 4: ...urface Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations or in an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment Avoid moist or humid locations Do not obstruct the ventilation slots...

Page 5: ...will automatically be turned off when the headphone jack is in use 5 Selector Buttons When you are establish ing the AVR 110 s configuration settings use these buttons to select from the choices avai...

Page 6: ...on to video games or portable audio video products such as camcorders and portable audio players Bass Control Turn this control to modify the low frequency output of the left right chan nels by as muc...

Page 7: ...e Logic 7 mode is in use LOGIC 7C appears for the Cinema version of Logic 7 LOGIC 7M appears for the Music version of Logic 7 See page 22 for a description of the Logic 7 modes L Hall Mode Indicator T...

Page 8: ...eived with sufficient signal strength to provide acceptable listening quality V Auto Indicator This indicator lights when the tuner s Auto mode is in use W Main Information Display This display shows...

Page 9: ...ot cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation REMOTE U S Patent Nos 4 893 342 4 910 779 4 975 954 5 03...

Page 10: ...re information on speaker polarity fl Switched AC Accessory Outlet This outlet may be used to power any device you wish to have turned on when the AVR 110 is turned on with the System Power Control sw...

Page 11: ...ctors f AVR Selector g AM FM Tuner Select h Test Button i Sleep Button j Surround Mode Selector k Night Mode l Channel Select Button m Button n Button o Set Button p Digital Select q Button r Numeric...

Page 12: ...rocess See page 27 for more information on program ming the remote jSurround Mode Selector Press this button to begin the process of changing the surround mode After the button has been pressed use th...

Page 13: ...ect entries when using the remote to directly enter a radio station s frequency Memory Button Press this button to enter a radio station into the AVR 110 s preset memory Once the MEMORY indicator S fl...

Page 14: ...uns of less than ten feet We do not recom mend that you use cables with an AWG equiva lent of 18 or higher due to the power loss and degradation in performance that will occur Cables that are run insi...

Page 15: ...nd local building and electrical codes To avoid inter ference audio and speaker cables should not be parallel to or run in the same conduits or path with AC cables If you have any questions about mult...

Page 16: ...the center speaker compared to the left and right speakers Surround speakers should be placed on the side walls of the room at or slightly behind the listening position The center of the speaker shou...

Page 17: ...hat determine which speakers receive low frequency bass informa tion For each of these settings use the LARGE setting if the speakers for a particular position are traditional full range loudspeakers...

Page 18: ...ppears in the Main Information Display W If a subwoofer is connected and you wish to use it for bass reproduction in conjunction with the main front left right speakers regardless of the type of progr...

Page 19: ...the lis tening position the amount of time it takes for sound to reach your ears from the front or sur round speakers is different You may compen sate for this difference through the use of the delay...

Page 20: ...ital source has been selected If a digital source is playing COAXIAL E or OPTICAL B will appear in the Information Display If a digi tal source is already connected and play ing press the Delay button...

Page 21: ...nt panel Input Source Selector button Each press of the button will move the input selection through the list of available inputs As the input is changed the AVR 110 will automatically switch to the d...

Page 22: ...gic 7 M enhances the listening experience by presenting a wider front soundstage and greater rear ambience Both Logic 7 modes also direct low frequency information to the subwoofer if installed and co...

Page 23: ...front left surround and right surround Each channel reproduces full frequency range 20Hz to 20kHz and offers dramatically improved dynamic range and significant improvements to signal to noise ratios...

Page 24: ...as encoded When a digi tal signal is playing the letters in these indica tors will light in response to the specific signal being received It is important to note that although Dolby Digital for examp...

Page 25: ...to either the rear panel Digital Inputs gh or the front panel Digital Inputs As soon as the digital signal is available the MP3 Bitstream Indicator A will light and the audio will begin playing NOTES...

Page 26: ...Volume Control Once the reference level has been set press the Channel Select button l and note that FRONT L LEV will appear in the Main Information Display W To change the level first press the Set...

Page 27: ...all functions operate properly try programming the remote with the Auto Search Method Auto Search Method If the unit you wish to include in the AVR 110 s remote is not listed in the code tables in thi...

Page 28: ...or TV Power On Press the Mute button to store the TV Power On Command Press the VID 3 Input Selector button e to indicate the next command is for Cable Power On Press the Mute button to store the Cabl...

Page 29: ...e Program Indicator c will stop flashing and stay amber 3 Press either the AVR Selector f or the Input Selector e depending on which system s volume control you wish to have attached for the punch thr...

Page 30: ...pears under the Input Selector e and the Program Indicator c flashes amber 2 Press the Input Selector e for the device you wish to program into the reassigned button 3 Enter the three digit code for t...

Page 31: ...Volume Up 17 Surround Select Surround Mode Select CDR Select Channel Channel Channel 18 Night Night Mode Select 19 Spare 20 Volume Down Volume Down Input Level Down Volume Down Volume Down Volume Dow...

Page 32: ...title On Off Repeat Fav Fav 51 M3 Audio Select Random Play Bypass Next 52 M4 Angle Select Music Alt 53 Rewind R Search R Search Rewind Rewind Day Say 54 Play Play Play Play Play 55 Fast Forward F Sear...

Page 33: ...046 056 068 102 108 111 114 116 118 119 127 DAYTRON 011 DYNASTY 045 DYNATECH 063 ELECTROHOME 074 EMERSON 001 011 012 013 029 033 045 048 049 051 052 091 137 139 141 157 158 162 ENVISION 001 FISHER 01...

Page 34: ...CA 001 011 029 057 071 133 145 161 163 199 REALISTIC 013 025 045 048 163 195 196 197 RUNCO 052 SAMPO 001 011 059 SAMSUNG 001 011 012 051 085 092 096 104 118 124 145 SANSUI 091 SANYO 013 026 027 037 04...

Page 35: ...I 040 133 GE 037 039 067 076 093 095 124 127 GO VIDEO 113 117 GOLDSTAR 018 019 026 087 092 100 107 GRAETZ 136 HARMAN KARDON 018 049 HITACHI 011 040 048 067 130 INSTANTREPLAY 037 039 JC PENNEY 018 019...

Page 36: ...095 098 101 105 106 109 SANSUI 028 031 048 052 116 147 166 SANYO 003 014 020 115 SCOTT 023 043 098 110 112 SEARS 003 015 019 020 026 037 087 SHARP 037 058 129 156 SHINTOM 030 SONY 003 037 056 060 061...

Page 37: ...052 188 HITACHI 047 091 INKEL 003 024 025 JC PENNEY 019 064 096 145 JENSEN 151 JVC 027 140 174 193 194 KENWOOD 012 018 021 028 060 076 077 146 149 174 176 177 KYOCERA 010 LOTTE 106 LUXMAN 016 033 075...

Page 38: ...03 112 149 178 SHERWOOD 008 024 025 039 056 103 131 SIGNATURE 038 SONY 005 058 086 101 113 114 116 137 203 204 205 213 SOUNDSTREAM 122 STS 010 SYLVANIA 049 SYMPHONIC 057 108 163 TANDY 094 TEAC 009 020...

Page 39: ...022 GE 003 004 GOLDSTAR 005 HARMAN KARDON 001 JVC 006 KENWOOD 007 LOTTE 008 MAGNAVOX 009 MITSUBISHI 023 036 NAD 010 ONKYO 015 OPTIMUS 011 PANASONIC 024 PIONEER 012 020 035 RCA 018 RUNCO 027 SAMSUNG 0...

Page 40: ...455 JANIEL 366 JERROLD 367 454 464 468 JERROLD PRIMASTER 456 KATHREIN 410 LEGEND 453 LUXOR 368 MACOM 317 365 371 MAGNAVOX 461 473 MEMOREX 453 NEXTWAVE 423 424 NORSAT 374 OPTIMUS 466 PANASONIC 366 469...

Page 41: ...ERAL 110 GOLDEN CHANNEL 037 GOODMIND 112 HAMLIN 055 056 061 099 100 101 117 152 175 207 208 HITACHI 001 061 188 HOSPITALITY 074 080 JASCO 111 JERROLD 001 002 003 015 016 017 073 093 095 097 140 141 14...

Page 42: ...IGNATURE 001 188 SPRUCER 053 081 177 189 STARCOM 002 015 016 141 163 STARGATE 015 037 120 187 SYLVANIA 071 TANDY 024 TELECAPATION 028 TEXSCAN 036 071 TFC 122 TIMELESS 123 TOCOM 045 046 062 170 205 TOS...

Page 43: ...rference Move unit or antenna away from computers fluorescent lights motors or other electrical appliances Letters flash in the channel indicator Digital audio feed paused Resume play for DVD display...

Page 44: ...l to Noise Ratio 45dB Usable Sensitivity Loop 500 V Distortion 1kHz 50 Mod 0 8 Selectivity 10kHz 30dB Video Section Television Format NTSC Input Level Impedance 1Vp p 75 ohms Output Level Impedance 1V...

Page 45: ...45 NOTES Notes...

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