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ADVANCED FuNCTIONS

Step four – Setting channel output Levels 

manually

For a conventional 2-channel receiver, the balance control affects the stereo 
imaging by adjusting the relative loudness of the left and right channels.

With up to seven main channels, plus a subwoofer, imaging becomes both 
more critical and more complex. The goal is to ensure that each channel is 
heard at the listening position with equal loudness.

EzSet/EQ II calibration can handle this critical task for you, simply and 
automatically. However, the AVR’s Adjust Speaker Levels menu allows you 
to calibrate the levels manually, either using the system’s test tone or while 
playing source material. 

Make sure all speakers have been placed and connected correctly.

1. 

Adjust the number of speakers, crossover, distance and sub mode for each 

2. 

speaker in your system, as described in Step Three. 

Measure the channel levels in one of these ways, and adjust the channel 

3. 

levels using the Adjust Speaker Levels menu:

Preferably, use a handheld SPL meter set to the C-Weighting, Slow 

a) 

scale. Adjust each channel so that the meter reads 75dB.

By ear. Adjust the levels so that all channels sound equally loud.

b) 

If you are using a handheld SPL meter with source material, such as 

c) 

a test disc or an audio selection, play it and adjust the AVR’s master 
volume control until the meter measures 75dB.

Press the AVR Settings Button to display the menu system, and then navigate 
to the Speaker Setup line. Press the OK Button to display the Speaker Setup 
menu. Select Setup Listening Position 1 (AVR 760, AVR 660) or 2 (AVR 760), 
press the OK Button, and then navigate to the Level Adjust line. Press the OK 
Button to display the Adjust Speaker Levels menu. See Figure 32.

Figure 32 – Adjust Speaker Levels Menu 

All of the speaker channels will appear with their current level settings. 

Reset Levels

: To reset all levels to their factory defaults of 0dB, scroll down 

to this line at the bottom of the menu and press the OK Button. 

To set your levels using the AVR 760/AVR 660’s internal test tone, adjust the 
TEST TONE line as follows:

Test Tone

: Determines whether the test tone is active. To begin, press the 

OK Button repeatedly to select the OFF, AUTO or MANUAL setting. Manually 
moving the cursor out of the channel listings area of the screen automatically 
stops the test tone.

When this setting reads AUTO, the test tone will automatically circulate to 
all channels, pausing for a few moments at each channel and then moving 
to the next channel several seconds later, as indicated by the highlight bar. 
Adjust the level for any channel when the test tone is paused there, using the 

M N

 Buttons. Use the 

KL

 Buttons to move the cursor to another line, and 

the test tone will follow the cursor. 

When this setting reads MANUAL, the test tone will not move to the next 
channel until you use the 

KL

 Buttons.

Individual Channels

: If you are using an external source to set your 

output levels, navigate to each channel and use the 

M N

 Buttons to adjust 

the level, as desired, between –10dB and +10dB.  

When you have finished adjusting the speaker levels, select the Back option 
or press the Back/Exit Button. Record the level settings in Table A3 in the 
appendix.

auDIo effectS

To adjust other audio settings, such as the tone controls, to improve 
performance, press the Audio Effects Button to display the Audio Effects 
menu (see Figure 24 in the Basic Manual). The menu may also be accessed 
from the Setup Source menu by pressing the Info Settings Button and 
selecting Audio Effects.

NOTE

:  The settings in the Audio Effects menu affect each source 

independently.

Dolby Volume

: See page 30 of the Basic Manual for an explanation of 

Dolby Volume processing and its benefits. Refer to Table 3 on that page for an 
explanation of each of the Dolby Volume settings.

Tone Control

: Determines whether the treble and bass controls are active. 

When it’s off, the tone controls are “flat”, with no changes. When it’s on, the 
bass and treble frequencies are boosted or cut, depending upon the tone-
control settings. When an analog audio source is in use and the 2-Channel 
Stereo surround mode is selected, setting the Tone Control to “Off” places the 
unit in analog bypass mode.

Treble and Bass

: Boost or cut the high or low frequencies by up to 10dB 

by using the 

M N

 Buttons to change the temperature bar setting. The default 

setting is 0dB, at the center of the temperature bar.

LFE Trim

: Attenuates the loudness of the subwoofer. The setting defaults 

to the maximum of 0dB. Press the 

M N

 Buttons to reduce the level by up to 

10dB; the setting will appear as a negative number.

EQ

: This setting activates or deactivates the equalization settings obtained 

when the EzSet/EQ II process was run. The settings are saved for reactivation 
at a later listening session. 

Speaker Setup

: Select Position 1 (AVR 760, AVR 660) or 2 (AVR 760) to 

activate the speaker configuration settings saved for the desired position. 
The settings may be configured either by running the EzSet/EQ II process and 
saving the results, or manually, as explained in the Manual Speaker Setup 
section on page 6.

When you have finished, press the Audio Effects Button or the Back/Exit 
Button.

Summary of Contents for AVR 660

Page 1: ...AVR 760 AVR 660 AUDIO VIDEO RECEIVER OWNER S MANUAL Advanced Functions ...

Page 2: ...th arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instr...

Page 3: ...rsion 2 Reference or Wide 2 channel Dolby Headphone Version 2 up to 96kHz DTS HD High Resolution Audio DTS HD Master Audio DTS 5 1 DTS Stereo DTS ES 6 1 Discrete and Matrix DTS 96 24 DTS Stereo DTS Neo 6 Cinema 5 6 or 7 channel Music 5 6 or 7 channel up to 96kHz Logic 7 Movie Music and Game up to 96kHz 5 or 7 Channel Stereo up to 96kHz Surround Off DSP or Analog Bypass ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 4 Audio P...

Page 4: ...raordinarily distortion free especially at high frequencies Surround Modes Surround mode selection is dependent upon the format of the incoming audio signal as well as personal taste Table A13 offers a brief description of each mode and indicates the types of incoming signals or digital bitstreams the mode may be used with Additional information about the Dolby and DTS modes is available on the co...

Page 5: ... Digital DTS Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD Master Audio For 2 channel materials the AVR defaults to Logic 7 Movie mode If you prefer a different surround mode select the surround mode category Virtual Surround Stereo Movie Music or Video Game Press the OK Button to change the mode Each category is set to a default surround mode Virtual Surround Dolby Virtual Speaker Reference Stereo 7 channel stereo Movi...

Page 6: ...er Each loudspeaker in your system performs at its best delivering an enjoyable sound experience STEP TWO Measure Speaker Distances Ideally all of your speakers would be placed in a circle with the listening position at the center However you may have had to place some speakers a little further away from the listening position than others Sounds that are supposed to arrive simultaneously from diff...

Page 7: ...ck or press the Back Exit Button Sub Mode Move the cursor to the Sub Mode line This setting depends upon how you programmed the front left and right speakers If you set the front speakers to a numeric crossover frequency the subwoofer setting will always be LFE All low frequency information will always be sent to the subwoofer If you don t have a subwoofer either upgrade to full range speakers or ...

Page 8: ...he next channel several seconds later as indicated by the highlight bar Adjust the level for any channel when the test tone is paused there using the M N Buttons Use the KL Buttons to move the cursor to another line and the test tone will follow the cursor When this setting reads MANUAL the test tone will not move to the next channel until you use the KL Buttons Individual Channels If you are usin...

Page 9: ... Widescreen 16 9 images are displayed on a full screen 4 3 device in letterbox format Black bars may appear above and below the image When displaying full screen images on a widescreen device black or gray bars may appear to the left and right of the image pillarboxing Plasma and CRT monitors may suffer from burn in when the same image such as the horizontal or vertical bars is left on screen for ...

Page 10: ...om to display the picture settings as shown in Figure 35 Figure 35 Video Modes Custom Processing With a color bar test pattern from a test disc or other source on screen the following adjustments may be made The color intensity setting on your TV Color adjustments using the color bars which may be left to right black white yellow cyan turquoise green magenta red blue black The color transition see...

Page 11: ...fferent source from the main listening area However if the same source has been selected for both the main listening area and the remote zone listeners in both areas will hear the same content NOTE Only analog audio sources including The Bridge II are available to the multizone system The USB Network and Internet Radio sources are also available To hear digital devices such as a CD player in the r...

Page 12: ...ty rating of 88dB 8 ohms 1 watt 1 meter If your loudspeakers have a higher sensitivity rating increase the Dolby Volume Calibration setting by the difference between your speakers sensitivity and 88dB If your speakers have a lower sensitivity decrease the Dolby Volume Calibration setting by the difference between 88dB and your speakers sensitivity Menu Appearance Menu Transparency Select whether v...

Page 13: ... Activities are used to program sequences of up to 20 commands that are executed with a single button press Activities are well suited for power on and off commands to send out a multidigit channel number with one button press or to control another device with more flexibility than the built in punch through controls Up to 11 activities may be programmed NOTE Use caution when programming complicat...

Page 14: ...D player Or while using the remote to control video functions on your TV you may use your cable box to change channels To program punch through control while operating any device Press and hold the AVR Settings Button for 3 seconds The remote will 1 enter Program mode and its Main Menu will be displayed Use the 2 KL Buttons to scroll to the Punch Through option and press the OK Button Use the 3 KL...

Page 15: ...camcorder cassette deck AUX Coax Front Analog Front Composite Front not used for audio only devices Recorder Source D Coaxial 2 input and Coaxial Output Analog 4 inputs and outputs Composite OR S Video 2 input and output iPod The Bridge II None The Bridge II The Bridge II for photo and video capable iPod models Make this connection only when using the TV source for a non display device Do not conn...

Page 16: ...dium Low Medium Medium Medium Medium Low Medium Record Out Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Analog Video output resolution may vary for HDMI connections Table A2 Source Setting Defaults continued USB Internet Radio Network Source A Source B Source C Source D Surround Modes Auto Select Logic 7 Movie Logic 7 Music Logic 7 Music Logic 7 Movie Logic 7 Movie Logic 7 Movie Logic 7 Movie ...

Page 17: ...t Level 0dB 0dB Surround Right Level 0dB 0dB Surround Back Right Level 0dB 0dB Surround Back Left Level 0dB 0dB Surround Left Level 0dB 0dB Sub Level 0dB 0dB Note When the Tone Mode setting is Off the 6 8 Channel Inputs are direct inputs whose signals are passed directly to the volume control without any bass management processing The speakers remain full range and cannot be adjusted When the Tone...

Page 18: ...ued USB Internet Radio Network Source A Source B Source C Source D Device Type USB Drive N A Surround Modes Video Input USB N A Network Audio Input USB Internet Radio Network Resolution to Display Adjust Lip Sync Change Name Audio Auto Polling N A N A N A Zone 2 Audio USB Internet Radio Network Zone 2 Video N A N A N A Trigger 2 Dolby Volume Record Out Table A6 Audio Effects Settings Default Cable...

Page 19: ...gs continued USB Internet Radio Network Source A Source B Source C Source D Dolby Volume Tone Control Treble Bass LFE Trim EQ Speaker Setup Table A7 Video Modes Settings continued USB Internet Radio Network Source A Source B Source C Source D Video Mode Brightness Contrast Color Sharpness Picture Adjust Overscan Noise Reduction MPEG Noise Reduction Cross Color Suppressor Flesh Tone Enhancement Bla...

Page 20: ...es continued USB Internet Radio Network Source A Source B Source C Source D Auto Select Virtual Surround Stereo Movie Music Game Center Width Dimension Panorama Note These settings are only available when Dolby Pro Logic II or IIx Music mode has been selected Access these settings by selecting the Edit option Table A9 Remote Control Codes Source Input Device Type if changed Product Brand and Code ...

Page 21: ...ansparency Medium Volume Status Messages 3 seconds Menus 1 minute Setup and Slide In Menus 15 minutes Screen Saver 10 minutes Software Version Check your product Table A12 Zone 2 Settings Source Input Default Your Settings Status Off Source FM Radio Volume 25dB Surround Back Amps Main Room Carrier Out Zone 2 Table A11 Network Settings Setting Your Settings ID Network Settings IP Address Subnet Mas...

Page 22: ...hile delivering fully lossless audio that is a true reproduction of the studio master recording Blu ray Disc or HD DVD encoded with Dolby TrueHD delivered via HDMI Dolby Digital Stereo Delivers a 2 channel downmix of Dolby Digital materials Dolby Digital 1 0 0 or 1 2 0 0 or 1 3 0 0 or 1 2 1 0 or 1 2 2 0 or 1 3 2 0 or 1 Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic II Mode Group Analog decoder that derives five...

Page 23: ...Dolby Virtual Speaker Wide When only two main speakers are present the Reference mode virtualizes a full surround presentation with accurate localization Dolby Digital uses only two speaker mode when signal does not contain center channel information Analog 2 channel Tuner PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz or 48kHz DTS Digital Using a different encoding decoding method than Dolby Digital it also provides up to fi...

Page 24: ...e See below Logic 7 Movie Especially suited to 2 channel sources containing Dolby Surround or matrix encoding Logic 7 Movie mode increases center channel intelligibility Analog 2 channel Tuner PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz Logic 7 Music The AVR 760 AVR 660 is programmed at the factory to default to this mode for 2 channel signals Logic 7 Music mode is well suited to conventional 2 channel music re...

Page 25: ... 39 40 41 42 28 29 32 37 33 34 35 5 10 11 12 13 14 6 7 9 8 15 16 17 43 45 44 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 51 ENGLISH APPENDIX Refer to the numbered buttons in Figure 38 when using the Function List Figure 38 Remote Control Function List Reference ...

Page 26: ...7 Last Last Last Last Prev Ch Last Prev Ch 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity 30 Back Exit Back Exit Back Exit Back Exit Clear Back Back Exit Bypass 31 Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu 32 Up Up Tune Up Tune Up Up Up Up Up Up 33 Left Left Preset Down Preset Down Left Left Left Left Left 34 OK OK OK OK Enter Enter OK O...

Page 27: ...Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity 30 Back Exit Clear Exit Cancel Exit Exit Cancel Back Exit Back Exit 31 Menu Start Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu 32 Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Up 33 Left Left Left Left Left Left Left Left 34 OK Select Enter Setup Select Enter OK OK 35 Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Right 36 Light Light Light Light Light Light Lig...

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