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JBL

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 PERFORMANCE™ SERIES

AV2 AUDIO/VIDEO

PROCESSOR

USER GUIDE

Summary of Contents for AV2

Page 1: ...JBL PERFORMANCE SERIES AV2 AUDIO VIDEO PROCESSOR USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ... AC mains power cord that includes an earth ground connection To prevent shock hazard all three connections must ALWAYS be used This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment genera...

Page 3: ...s a trademark or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC HDCP and High bandwidth Digital Content Protection are trademarks of Intel LLC iPod and iTunes are registered trademarks and Shuffle is a trademark of Apple Inc Macrovision is a registered trademark of Macrovision Corporation All rights reserved SACD is a trademark of Sony Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows Media and Windows Vista are...

Page 4: ...ence only and may not completely reflect the physical product that is shipped The following symbols are used in the document Appears on the component to indicate the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock Appears on the component to indicate important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying lite...

Page 5: ...2 11 Command Matrix 2 11 Setup Setup 3 2 Display Setup 3 3 Speaker EQ Setup 3 5 Manual 3 6 Semi Autocal 3 6 Full Autocal 3 6 Manual Speaker Setup 3 9 Speakers Menu 3 10 Speaker Distances Menu 3 11 Output Levels Menu 3 12 Input Setup 3 14 Advanced Video 3 20 Listening Modes 3 23 Selecting a Listening Mode 3 23 DTS and Dolby Listening Modes 3 23 Available Listening Modes 3 24 Listening Mode Descript...

Page 6: ...12 Appendix Specifications A 2 Appendix Main Menu Audio Controls B 2 Main Menu Video Status B 2 Main Menu Setup B 3 Setup Menu Display Setup B 4 Setup Menu Surround Config B 4 Setup Menu Speaker EQ Setup B 5 Setup Menu Input Setup B 6 Appendix Remote Control Programming C 2 Remote Control Light Button C 2 Transmitting Icon C 2 Setting Up the Remote Control C 3 Lock Feature C 6 Advanced Customizing...

Page 7: ...he AV2 1 2 Product Registration 1 2 Highlights 1 2 What s in the Box 1 3 Available Options 1 3 Docking Station for iPods Option 1 3 RF Receiver Option 1 3 Installation Considerations 1 4 Remote Control Battery Installation 1 4 ...

Page 8: ...red as well as breaking ground with several brand new features The AV2 repre sents a new age in audio and video processing equipment We hope you enjoy your JBL Performance Series experience PRODUCT REGISTRATION Please register your AV2 processor online at www jbl com within 15 days of purchase Retain the sales receipt as proof of warranty coverage HIGHLIGHTS Twelve configurable inputs eight channe...

Page 9: ... re ready to go Single connection to your AV2 processor Plays audio from your iPod through your AV2 processor Controls your iPod through your AV2 processor Simple track selection with on screen navigation Charges iPod RF RECEIVER OPTION The optional RF receiver utilizes the RF feature of the AV2 remote control allowing you to control components that are completely out of sight up to 100 feet away ...

Page 10: ... receiver DO NOT install the AV2 on a surface that is unstable or unable to support all four feet CAUTION Before moving the AV2 power the unit off using the rear panel power switch and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION The remote control requires four AAA batteries The batteries should be replaced as needed Alkaline batteries which last longer without l...

Page 11: ...erview 2 5 PC and Dock Overview 2 8 Remote Control Overview 2 8 Operation Considerations 2 8 AV2 Menu Overview 2 9 Menu Navigation 2 9 Remote Control Buttons 2 10 Menu Options 2 11 Menu Item Selection 2 11 Remote Control Light Button 2 11 Command Matrix 2 11 ...

Page 12: ...he front panel illustration correspond with the numbered items in the text 1 Front Panel Display 2 IR Receiver 3 Volume Knob 4 Mode Buttons 5 Main Zone Input Selection Buttons 6 Zone 2 Input Selection Buttons 7 Zone 2 Off Button 8 Main Zone Off Button 9 Mute Button 10 On Standby Button 1 2 3 5 4 6 10 9 8 7 ...

Page 13: ...Zone 2 area of the front panel 2 While holding down the Zone 2 input button rotate the volume knob clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease the volume On the front panel two line display the bottom left side displays that Zone 2 is selected and the bottom right side indicates the current volume level Note If you attempt to set the volume higher than the maximum or lower tha...

Page 14: ... MUTE button on the front panel will mute the Zone 2 output On the remote control pressing the volume button once while the volume is muted turns off mute Pressing and holding the Volume button while the sound is muted resets to the original pre mute volume level and then increases or decreases the volume from that point turning off mute The LED in the MUTE button lights red when the Main Zone mut...

Page 15: ...12 AC Input Connector 13 Trigger Output Connectors 14 RS 232 Connector 15 Preamplifier Outputs 16 Dock Connector 17 Zone 2 Audio Output Connectors 18 Stereo Analog Audio Input Connectors 19 Microphone Input Connector COMPONENT VIDEO HDMI VIDEO S PDIF AUDIO INPUTS 8 CHANNEL DIRECT IN S VIDEO RS 232 TRIGGERS ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUTS POWER ON OFF FRONT L CTR SIDE L REAR L FRONT R LFE SIDE R REAR R OUT OU...

Page 16: ...nd requires a USB cable not included See Section 5 PC and Dock Controls for more information on the playback of computer audio 4 IR INPUT CONNECTOR Accepts input of IR signals from infrared distribution equipment via one 3 5mm jack that accepts a stereo plug Tip Ring Sleeve connection or mono plug Tip Sleeve connection 5 S VIDEO COMPOSITE INPUT CONNECTORS Provide the S video and composite analog v...

Page 17: ...Input Setup menu 14 RS 232 CONNECTOR The RS 232 serial connector provides serial remote control through a standard RS 232 connection Refer to the JBL Web site www jbl com for more details on controlling the AV2 processor via the RS 232 connection 15 PREAMPLIFIER OUTPUTS Provide output for external power amplifiers for applications that require them 16 DOCK CONNECTOR Provides an interface for iPod ...

Page 18: ... to control the AV2 processor For detailed universal remote control operation programming instructions and manufacturing codes refer to Appendix C OPERATION CONSIDERATIONS The following factors can improve or impede remote control operation Note the following before operating the AV2 remote control The remote control must be in line of sight with the front panel IR receiver unless using the option...

Page 19: ...so that the disabled condition of the remote control only affects the JBL and ZONE 2 menu layers MENU NAVIGATION Use the remote control arrow buttons to navigate the AV2 menu structure shown in detail in Appendix B The Command Matrix table located later in this chapter indicates the navigation commands that the remote control buttons perform when the AV2 command bank is activated by selecting the ...

Page 20: ...acklight for the remote control 10 ON 11 CHANNEL 12 PREV CH Previous Channel 13 GUIDE and INFO 14 EXIT 15 Transport functions PLAY STOP RW PAUSE and FF for source components Note These are the names and functions for the universal remote control For the AV2 specific remote control functions refer to the Command Matrix on the following page Note The number call outs on the figure above correlate wi...

Page 21: ...or the selected parameter When the desired parameter option is highlighted press the arrow on the remote control to select the option REMOTE CONTROL LIGHT BUTTON The remote control is fully backlit making it very useful in low light conditions Press the Light button on the right side of the remote to backlight all of the buttons and the LCD touchscreen To turn off the backlight press the Light but...

Page 22: ...t 2 saved values CLIK iPod wheel click counterclockwise PC II PC Play Pause 5 TV Does not affect the AV2 DTS Selects the DTS listening mode family PRE3 Sets the AV2 to the Autocal Preset 3 saved values CLIK iPod wheel click clockwise unused 6 HD Does not affect the AV2 DSP Selects the DSP listening mode family TREB Lowers the Treble parameter MENU iPod MENU button unused 7 DVD Enters the Lexicon R...

Page 23: ...correlate with the numbers in the adjoining table MAIN JBL PAGES 1 4 ZONE 2 PAGES 1 3 11 MAIN Returns to the Main layer of the remote control 12 OFF Puts the AV2 processor into Standby 13 ON Turns on the AV2 processor from Standby 14 MUTE Mutes the Main Zone volume Mutes the Zone 2 volume 15 PREV CH unused 16 VOL or VOL Main Zone VOL or VOL Zone 2 VOL or VOL 17 CH or CH Main Zone MODE or MODE unus...

Page 24: ...late with the numbers in the adjoining table 20 22 24 26 21 23 25 27 28 MAIN JBL PAGES 1 4 ZONE 2 PAGES 1 3 20 MENU Enters OSD menu 21 EXIT Exits OSD menu 22 REWIND unused 23 SELECT Enters OSD menu while in OSD menu selects menu items 24 Arrows Used for OSD menu navigation if not in the OSD menu structure no function 25 FAST FORWARD unused 26 STOP Main Zone OFF Zone 2 OFF 27 PAUSE Changes front pa...

Page 25: ...BL PAGES 1 4 ZONE 2 PAGES 1 3 29 1 Main Zone HD input Zone 2 HD input 30 2 Main Zone DVD input Zone 2 DVD input 31 3 Main Zone Game input Zone 2 Game input 32 4 Main Zone Sat input Zone 2 Sat input 33 5 Main Zone Cable input Zone 2 Cable input 34 6 Main Zone DVR input Zone 2 DVR input 35 7 Main Zone CD input Zone 2 CD input 36 8 Main Zone Dock input Zone 2 Dock input 37 9 Main Zone PC input Zone 2...

Page 26: ...Basic Operation Harman Consumer Group Inc 2 16 ...

Page 27: ... 3 12 Input Setup 3 14 Advanced Video 3 20 Listening Modes 3 23 Selecting a Listening Mode 3 23 DTS and Dolby Listening Modes 3 23 Available Listening Modes 3 24 Listening Mode Descriptions 3 27 5 1 channel and 7 1 channel Direct Inputs 3 29 DTS and Dolby Status Displays 3 29 Surround Configuration 3 30 Dolby Configuration 3 32 Mute Levels 3 33 Power On Settings 3 33 JBL BassQ Settings 3 34 ...

Page 28: ...FIGURATION Opens the DOLBY CONFIG menu which is used to customize the Dolby listening modes to your personal preferences See the Dolby Configuration section found later in this chapter MUTE LEVELS Opens the MUTE LEVELS menu which is used to set the mute level controls See the Mute Levels section found later in this chapter POWER ON SETTINGS Opens the POWER ON SETTINGS menu which is used to configu...

Page 29: ...put is copy protected HDCP no video is output on the analog output connectors This is a requirement of HDCP and not a limitation of the AV2 processor HDMI AUDIO OUT YES NO Selects the HDMI AUDIO OUT parameter which identifies if audio is sent on the HDMI output If the HDMI AUDIO OUT parameter is set to YES then a two channel DOWN MIX of the source audio is sent over the HDMI connection at the maxi...

Page 30: ...t parameter is set to NONE the OSD menu image can be burned into the monitor display BRIGHTNESS FULL HALF OFF Selects the BRIGHTNESS parameter from the Front Panel Display menu which selects the brightness of the two line front panel display The parameter can be set to FULL HALF or OFF If set to OFF then the front panel display is off On the remote control this parameter is controlled by the Pause...

Page 31: ...FULL AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION PERFORMS SEMI AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS DISPLAY SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SETUP SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP MANUAL SEMI AUTOCAL FULL AUTOCAL SPEAKER DISTANCES 1 AUTO SETTINGS OFF UNITS FEET FRONT LEFT 0 0 ft CENTER 0 0 ft FRONT RIGHT 0 0 ft SIDE RIGHT 0 0 ft REAR RIGHT 0 0 ft...

Page 32: ...edure must be run again AFTER the JBL BassQ procedure is complete Ensure that the JBL BassQ parameter is set to Yes BEFORE running either procedure Performing the Semi Autocal Procedure In order to perform this test the following initial setup is required All of the speakers are connected to the AV2 and positioned in the listening space The crossover points for each speaker are set through the MAN...

Page 33: ...n again AFTER the JBL BassQ procedure is complete Ensure that the JBL BassQ parameter is set to Yes BEFORE running either procedure In order to perform this test the following initial setup is required All of the speakers are connected to the AV2 and positioned in the listening space A monitor is connected to the AV2 for viewing the OSD during the procedure The microphone included with the AV2 mus...

Page 34: ...ion Two test tones are sent out to all connected subwoofers during each of the two test phases Two tones are sent to ensure that subwoofers with auto power settings are active during the procedure Note If there are no subwoofers in the system then this test will not pass and must be skipped Note If the system includes the JBL BassQ subwoofer room mode corrector the BassQ parameter in the AV2 setup...

Page 35: ...o Settings parameter is set to OFF Note Any manual settings will be lost if the active preset settings are loaded if Auto Settings is set to ON in the Speakers Speaker Distances or Output Levels menus then previous parameter values will be overwritten MANUAL SPEAKERS SPEAKER DISTANCES OUTPUT LEVELS SPEAKERS AUTO SETTINGS OFF FRONT L R 80Hz CENTER 80Hz SIDE L R 80Hz REAR Z2 L R 80Hz SUB LFE LPF 80H...

Page 36: ...to 120HZ Allows the manual selection of a crossover point for the Main Zone audio output connectors labeled Front L R Available selections include FULL 120Hz 100Hz and 80Hz to 40Hz in 10Hz increments Select FULL to send a full range signal to the front speakers Otherwise select the crossover point closest to the 3dB low frequency rating of the front speakers CENTER FULL 40 to 120HZ NONE Allows the...

Page 37: ...iver the lower the frequency should be of the Sub HPF parameter The available selections are 15 20 30 and 38Hz SUB MODE NORMAL LFE FL FR LFE ONLY Selects options that are available to control bass redirection Available settings are NORMAL LFE FL FR and LFE ONLY NORMAL is the default setting when Front L R crossovers are set to any value other than FULL and it is not user adjustable In this mode al...

Page 38: ... INPUT Identifies the input that the currently displayed output levels will be applied to The Input selection toggles between the currently selected front panel input and ALL If the front panel input is selected then only that input s output levels are adjusted Note To set a specific input s output levels the input front panel button must be selected before the Input selection in the Output Levels...

Page 39: ...rameter displays MANUAL and the highlighted parameter is now Front Left You should hear the test tone in the Front Left speaker 9 Press the remote control arrow to select automatic test tones The Test Tone parameter displays AUTO and the highlighted parameter is now Front Left You should hear the test tone in the Front Left speaker then in the Center speaker and so on through the list After the la...

Page 40: ...Audio In parameters For more information on these two inputs refer to Section 5 PC and Dock Controls Note When a source is active changing some audio or video parameters may cause the Main Zone audio to briefly mute the incoming source If Zone 2 is set to DOWN MIX the Zone 2 audio will also briefly mute NAME Allows the user to customize the name of the selected input Custom input names can include...

Page 41: ...table option for the Digital Audio Input V PROCESS FAROUDJA CONV ONLY BYPASS Selects the V PROCESS parameter which identifies the type of video processing or conversion if any that is applied to the selected input source Explanations of the available selections are listed below Faroudja Activates the Faroudja video processing feature The video signals can be handled in several different ways depen...

Page 42: ... the HDMI output Note If you are not getting the expected resolution options for your video monitor it may be caused by an incompatibility between the input setup selections and the incoming signal Refer to the Video Resolutions Table in Section 6 Troubleshooting and Maintenance for more detailed information VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT is a multipurpose parameter the function of the parameter depends upon...

Page 43: ...set to ON identifies if there is both a digital and analog signal present to the input If this condition is true then the AV2 prioritizes the digital signal over the analog signal When the digital signal is interrupted then it switches to the analog signal Note Digital analog auto switching is not selectable for the Dock and PC inputs Refer to Section 5 PC and Dock Controls for more information MO...

Page 44: ...eter is set to Yes then the A V Sync Delay range is 32 to 180ms ADVANCED VIDEO Selects the ADVANCED VIDEO menu which provides fine tuning adjustments to the video output For more information refer to the next section Advanced Video Note Most of the Advanced Video parameters are only available when the V Process parameter is set to FAROUDJA TRIGGER 2 OFF ON Selects the TRIGGER 2 parameter which con...

Page 45: ...t is the same as the Main Zone input then Zone 2 will output a DOWN MIX of the Main Zone audio If the Zone 2 input is NOT the same as the Main Zone input but the Zone 2 DIG AUDIO IN parameter is the same as the selected Main Zone input then Zone 2 will output a DOWN MIX of the Main Zone audio If the Zone 2 input is NOT the same as the Main Zone input but the Zone 2 ANLG AUDIO IN parameter is set t...

Page 46: ...the output to your preferences DIG SAT Use with digital satellite system set top boxes ANLG CABLE Use with analog cable set top boxes ANLG SAT Use with analog satellite system set top boxes DIG CAM Use with digital camcorders or still image cameras ANLG CAM Use with analog camcorders Refer to the table on the following page for the default video source settings SHARPNESS 0 TO 100 Adjusts the degre...

Page 47: ...m which to interpolate the video information with regard to local edges This adaptive process prevents the appearance of staircasing and the jagged edges that are often visible with other means of deinterlacing FILM DETECTION OFF ON Detects the presence of film originated material so that the original film frame sequence may be recovered by weaving together the appropriate video fields FEATURE DVD...

Page 48: ...ency content of the signal resulting in enhanced depth in the picture as well as greater small object detail BRIGHTNESS 50 TO 150 Changes the video level to a darker or brighter setting The BRIGHTNESS adjustment range is 50 to 150 in single increments CONTRAST 50 TO 150 Changes the black level of the video to compensate for poor contrast The CONTRAST adjustment range is 50 to 150 in single increme...

Page 49: ...ut Mode Family and Mode parameters does not prevent other listening modes from being available through the Mode buttons The Front Panel Mode and buttons allow the user to quickly scan through the available listening modes in the selected family for a given input or incoming data stream The Remote Control Channel and buttons perform the same function To select a different Mode Family the remote con...

Page 50: ...management and tone controls to the incoming PCM 5 1 audio Incoming PCM Data Stream Dolby DTS Logic 7 DSP Stereo PCM 32kHz PLIIx Film Music and Game PLII Film Music and Game Pro Logic VS 2 SP REF and WIDE VS 3 SP REF and WIDE VS 4 SP WIDE VS 5 SP WIDE Neo 6 6ch Cinema Neo 6 6ch Music Neo 6 5ch Cinema Neo 6 5ch Music Neo 6 3ch Cinema Hall 1 5ch Hall 1 6ch Hall 2 5ch Hall 2 6ch 2 ch Stereo 5 ch Ster...

Page 51: ...c and Game Pro Logic VS 2 SP REF and WIDE VS 3 SP REF and WIDE VS 4 SP WIDE VS 5 SP WIDE DOLBY DIGITAL Dolby Digital 4 1 PLIIx Film and Music Digital EX DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY D STEREO VS 2 SP REF and WIDE VS 4 SP WIDE Dolby Digital 5 0 D PLIIX Film and Music Digital EX DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY D STEREO VS 2 SP REF and WIDE VS 3 SP REF and WIDE VS 4 SP WIDE VS 5 SP WIDE Dolby Digital 5 1 D PLIIX Film and ...

Page 52: ...ample rate PLIIx Film Music and Game PLII Film Music and Game ProLogic VS2 SPREFand WIDE VS3 SPREF andWIDE VS4 SPWIDE VS 5 SP WIDE Neo 6 6ch Cinema Neo 6 6ch Music Neo 6 5ch Cinema Neo 6 5ch Music Neo 6 3ch Cinema Logic 7 7CH FILM Logic 7 7CH MUSIC Logic 7 5CH FILM Logic 7 5CH MUSIC Hall 1 5ch Hall 1 6ch Hall 2 5ch Hall 2 6ch 2 ch Stereo 2 ch Bypass 5 ch Stereo 7 ch Stereo The 2 channel Bypass mod...

Page 53: ...round channels from matrix surround encoded programs and conventional stereo sources The Dolby Pro Logic II Film mode is optimized for movie soundtracks while the Pro Logic II Music mode should be used with musical selections The Pro Logic II Game mode is designed to enhance the soundtrack of video games for either dedicated consoles or computers The Pro Logic mode re creates the original Pro Logi...

Page 54: ...ed automatically Hall 1 and Hall 2 The Hall modes for both 5 channel and 7 channel systems create sound fields that resemble a small Hall 1 or medium sized Hall 2 concert hall 5 Channel Stereo 7 Channel Stereo This mode takes advantage of multiple speakers to place a stereo signal at both the front and back of a room Ideal for playing music in situations such as a party it places the same signal a...

Page 55: ...e and the input source device has its own internal bass management system The incoming audio stream passes from the source directly through to the volume control without any analog to digital conversion 7 CHANNEL Use this listening mode when the 8 channel direct inputs are in use and the input source device does NOT have its own internal bass management system In this mode the analog source is con...

Page 56: ...odes such as Dolby Digital DTS and the Stereo modes in the PCM menus cannot be excluded from the mode selections Note The Logic 7 Default parameter is the one exception in the Surround Configuration menu this parameter has different functionality as described on the following page DOLBY VIRTUAL OFF STEREO DOWN MIX ON DOLBY MULTI CHANNEL LOGIC 7 ON HALL ON 5 7 CH STEREO ON DTS ES DISCRETE ON LOGIC ...

Page 57: ...set to ON then all incoming audio signals are defaulted to the Logic 7 listening modes Setting the Logic 7 Default to ON does not prevent other listening modes from being available through the Mode buttons Selecting the DOLBY DTS DSP or STER soft button on the remote control switches the Mode menu selections to any listening modes available for those families Note The Logic 7 Default is the only m...

Page 58: ...center of the sound field toward the front of the room or a deeper presentation R 1 to R 3 that appears to move the sound field toward the rear of the room PANORAMA OFF ON Appears to increase the sound presentation along the sides of the room by extending the stereo image to include surround channel signals which enhances the sense of surround sound by creating a wraparound effect with side wall i...

Page 59: ...hen the AV2 is powered on The Last parameter sets the volume to the same volume that existed when the unit was put into Standby or powered off from the rear panel switch The Power On Volume can be set from 80dB to 10dB in 1dB increments DOCK AUTO POWER OFF ON If the Dock Auto Power parameter is set to ON then if an iPod is playing when plugged into the dock it will take the AV2 out of Standby mode...

Page 60: ...r is also in use The BassQ parameter can be set to YES or NO The parameter should be set to NO except when the system also contains the JBL BassQ automatic room mode correction processor In this case setting the BassQ parameter to YES optimizes the outputs of the AV2 for use with the JBL BassQ system The default setting for this parameter is NO Note If the AV2 processor is returned to its factory ...

Page 61: ...4 Audio Controls and Video Status Audio Controls 4 2 Video Status 4 4 ...

Page 62: ...ctive if the AUTO EQ parameter is set to ON for any input The Active Preset can be set to any of the three saved preset locations The Preset locations cannot be selected and are present only to identify the current state of each location If the location indicates SET then the preset location has AUTOCAL settings saved to it If the location indicates FACTORY then the preset location has not been us...

Page 63: ...t adjust the timbre of the rear speakers in the 7 CHANNEL listening mode TONE CONTROLS OFF ON Activates or deactivates the Bass and Treble Tone controls Bass and Treble controls are only active when the Tone Control parameter is set to ON Note When the Tone Controls are OFF the Mode Family is set to STEREO and the incoming audio data stream is stereo analog there are four different listening modes...

Page 64: ... inputs can restrict the component output format options COMPONENT OUT identifies the currently selected component output status as described below S VIDEO OUT identifies the currently selected S video output status as described below COMPOSITE OUT identifies the currently selected composite output status as described below The Component S Video and Composite Out parameters all reflect the interac...

Page 65: ... Playing PC Media 5 3 Dock Functionality 5 4 Connecting the Dock to the AV2 5 4 Selecting the Correct iPod Insert 5 4 Docking the iPod 5 5 Dock Two Line Display Characteristics 5 5 Controlling the iPod with the AV2 5 6 Charging the iPod 5 6 Removing the iPod 5 6 Zone 2 iPod Controls 5 7 ...

Page 66: ...ones In addition if one of these inputs is playing in the Main Zone you can freely choose any other Analog input in Zone 2 PC CONTROLS The AV2 is capable of direct connection to a computer for audio playback Once connected playback of audio streams from a computer are possible through your AV2 processor with all the power and performance of your own speakers and the enhanced multichannel playback ...

Page 67: ...that the media player has been opened on the computer and is the top or active screen The remote control PC input commands will not operate the media player if it is minimized or behind other programs You are now ready to begin playing music The AV2 remote control or the computer media player program can be used to control the play pause skip forward and skip back features of the media player Usin...

Page 68: ...two line display indicates that the input is UNPLUGGED The status remains as UNPLUGGED until an iPod is actually docked Note The Dock Input setup displays Digital Audio as NONE Analog Audio as Dock or UNPLUGGED if there is no iPod connected to the AV2 and the Dig Anlg Auto parameter is dashed out These three parameters cannot be changed for the Dock Input When the iPod is initially plugged into th...

Page 69: ...t down so that it snaps into place Note Do not place an iPod in the dock unless an insert is installed otherwise the iPod can t connect properly and damage may occur to the dock and or your iPod that is not covered by the warranty for either product DOCKING THE iPod After placing the appropriate insert in the center well of the dock and connecting the dock to your receiver dock your iPod by placin...

Page 70: ...Pod controls for use with the Dock input The IPOD option mimics the Skip Back control Pressing this option causes the iPod to skip back a track in the playlist The IPOD option mimics the Skip Forward control Pressing this option causes the iPod to skip forward a track in the playlist The CLIK option mimics a counterclockwise click on the iPod The CLIK option mimics a clockwise click on the iPod Th...

Page 71: ... 2 location However for the Dock inputs the OSD and front panel display reflect ONLY the Main Zone activity Therefore if the iPod is accessed in Zone 2 there is no visible indication on the AV2 that a change has been made To control the iPod in Zone 2 via the remote control 1 From the Zone 2 menu layer select the Dock input number pad key 8 2 Page 1 of the Zone 2 menu layer touchscreen provides th...

Page 72: ...PC and Dock Controls Harman Consumer Group Inc 5 8 ...

Page 73: ...hooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting 6 2 AV2 Error Messages 6 7 Video Error Messages 6 7 Autocal Error Messages 6 8 Video Resolutions Table 6 10 Routine Maintenance 6 12 Restoring Factory Default Settings 6 12 ...

Page 74: ...tional RF 1 receiver ensure that it is properly connected to the AV2 rear panel The AV2 is powered on but there is no audio 1 Make sure that the source device is powered on playing audio and set to the right output connector 2 Make sure the volume level is audible Volume level can be adjusted with the front panel volume knob or the remote control VOL and buttons 3 Make sure the audio has not been ...

Page 75: ...at the microphone is placed in your preferred seating location 2 Ensure that the volume is set to 20dB 3 In the Speakers menu ensure that none of the speakers connected to the system have a crossover selection of NONE During the Far Field Test test tones are sent to ALL speaker locations regardless of the settings identified in the Speakers menu Therefore every speaker that is plugged in MUST have...

Page 76: ... resolution settings To correct the issue change the DISPLAY CONNECTION parameter from HDMI DVI to ANALOG or unplug the HDMI cable To change the CONNECTION parameter 1 Enter the OSD menu by pressing MENU on the remote control 2 Use the or cursors to highlight SETUP and then press the cursor or press the SELECT button to select the menu option 3 Using the cursors highlight and select DISPLAY SETUP ...

Page 77: ...ing incorrectly so that the screen appears to be all one color instead of displaying normal color In short an out of sync signal can cause a number of odd results To correct the problem the system needs to resync which should clear the error Some out of sync issues are easier to clear than others Typically power cycling the AV2 will clear it but some sync issues don t need a power cycle to resync ...

Page 78: ...on the AV2 processor 3 Make sure that the touchscreen of the AV2 remote control is in an iPod control page of the JBL or ZONE 2 menu layer The front panel display and controls of the iPod do not operate when the iPod is docked and the Dock input is selected as the AV2 s active input This is normal behavior and does not indicate a problem with the iPod the dock or the AV2 processor Use the AV2 remo...

Page 79: ...T ERROR This error message will display when the AV2 is connected to an HDMI video monitor but the VIDEO OUT parameter is set to a resolution that is not supported by the HDMI video monitor To correct the problem right click to return to the VIDEO OUT Setup parameter and change the VIDEO OUT parameter to AUTO or to a resolution setting that is supported by the video monitor HDCP VIDEO ERROR This e...

Page 80: ... when the microphone does not detect sound from a speaker that has a crossover setting other than NONE during the Far Field Test To correct the problem check the microphone position verify the speaker cables are connected properly verify that the volume level is correct and repeat the test NEAR FIELD ERROR This error message will display when the Near Field test has failed Typically this failure o...

Page 81: ...you are using a powered subwoofer verify that it is powered on CROSSOVER CHANGE WARNING This warning message will display the first time each speaker or subwoofer crossover is manually changed from the AUTOCAL or SEMI AUTOCAL settings Press the cursor button on the remote control to clear the warning message When crossover changes are complete run the SEMI AUTOCAL procedure SUBWOOFER CAL ERROR SUB...

Page 82: ...esolution setting has a value that is higher than 480p resolution then no analog signal is output 3 If HDMI is not connected when the incoming signal is Macrovision protected analog video then the VIDEO OUT parameter changes automatically to 480p resolution and only component video is output 4 The difference between BYPASS and CONVERSION options is where the video encoder is used CONVERSION or not...

Page 83: ... 2 3 4 C 480i 480i 480i 480i from C 2 3 4 SandC 480i 480i 480i 480i from S 480i from S 2 3 4 HDMI 480i CONVERSION 480i 480i 480i 480i 1 480p 480p 480p 1 720p 720p 720p 1 1080i 1080i 1080i 1 Component Analog 480i 480i 480i 480i 480i 2 3 480p 480p 480p 2 3 720p 720p 720p 2 3 1080i 1080i 1080i 2 3 S Video Composite Analog S 480i 480i 480i 480i from S 480i from S 2 3 4 C 480i 480i 480i 480i from C 480...

Page 84: ...G FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS It is possible to reset the AV2 processor to its factory settings However doing so will permanently delete any user defined or manually entered settings including parameters such as speaker setup changes and input names Before performing a factory reset be sure to use the worksheets in Appendix D to record all of the input and setup information The factory reset WILL del...

Page 85: ...A Appendix Specifications A 2 Declaration of Conformity A 4 ...

Page 86: ...nector One S Video connector One composite video RCA connector Analog Audio One 8 channel preamplifier plus additional subwoofer RCA connectors Zone 2 Analog Out 1 RCA Stereo connector Control Two triggers one power on off and one programmable 3 5mm mono mini plugs 12VDC 300mA maximum output draw HDMI Performance HDMI Input Video 480i p 576i p 720p or 1080i Audio Dolby Digital DTS and PCM 32 44 1 ...

Page 87: ...al Output Level 200mV typical 6Vrms maximum Output Impedance 570Ω General Power Requirements 90 250VAC 50 60Hz 50W Universal line input IEC detachable power cords supplied Power Consumption 3 76W at Power on idle 47 2W at rated power output HDMI in out mode Dimensions Height with feet 5 0 inches 127mm Height without feet 4 3 inches 109mm Width 16 8 inches 426mm Depth 16 7 inches 423mm Weight Net W...

Page 88: ...00 Château du Loir France declare in own responsibility that the product described in this owner s manual is in compliance with technical standards EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 EN 55020 2002 A1 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 EN 60065 2002 Laurent Rault Harman Consumer Group Inc Château du Loir France 4 07 ...

Page 89: ... Setup B 3 Setup Menu Display Setup B 4 Setup Menu Surround Config B 4 Setup Menu Speaker EQ Setup B 5 Setup Menu Input Setup B 6 Note All parameter values shown in the following menu trees indicate the default parameter value if the AV2 is restored to its factory default state ...

Page 90: ...O CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS SETUP EQ ADJUST HF SHELF 0dB AUTO EQ ON AUDIO STATUS INPUT HD NAME CONNECTOR ANALOG 3 AUDIO MODE FAMILY LOGIC 7 MODE MUSIC 5 1 EQ PRESET EQ ADJUST TONE CONTROLS OFF BASS 0dB TREBLE 0dB AUDIO STATUS MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS SETUP INPUT RESOL VIDEO STATUS COPY PROTECTION OFF V PROCESS FAROUDJA OUTPUT RESOL COMPONENT OUT 480i S VIDEO OUT OFF COMPOSITE OUT OFF ...

Page 91: ...IO HDMI 1 ANLG AUDIO NONE DIG ANLG AUTO ON A D SAMPLE RATE 48kHz MODE FAMILY LOGIC 7 MODE FILM 5 1 INPUT SETUP 2 DEFAULT SUR STANDARD VIDEO IN HDMI 1 V PROCESS FAROUDJA VIDEO OUT AUTO ADVANCED VIDEO A V SYNC DELAY 0 ms TRIGGER 2 OFF ZONE 2 OUT ANALOG SURROUND CONFIG LOGIC 7 DEFAULT ON DOLBY MULTI CHANNEL DOLBY 2 0 DTS PCM 44 1 48 kHz PCM 96kHz DOLBY CONFIGURATION MODE DOLBY PLII MUSIC CENTER WIDTH...

Page 92: ...F STEREO DOWN MIX ON DOLBY MULTI CHANNEL LOGIC 7 ON HALL ON 5 7 CH STEREO ON DTS ES DISCRETE ON LOGIC 7 ON MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS DISPLAY SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SETUP SETUP DOLBY PLII ON DOLBY VIRTUAL OFF DOLBY 2 0 DOLBY PLIIx ON DTS 96 24 ON DTS ES MATRIX ON DTS DTS NEO 6 ON LOGIC 7 ON STEREO DOWN MIX ON DOLBY V...

Page 93: ...LAY SETUP SETUP SETUP SPEAKER EQ SETUP MANUAL SEMI AUTOCAL FULL AUTOCAL SPEAKER DISTANCES 1 AUTO SETTINGS OFF UNITS FEET FRONT LEFT 0 0 ft CENTER 0 0 ft FRONT RIGHT 0 0 ft SIDE RIGHT 0 0 ft REAR RIGHT 0 0 ft REAR LEFT 0 0 ft SPEAKER DISTANCES 2 SIDE LEFT 0 0ft SUBWOOFERS 0 0 ft OUTPUT LEVELS 1 AUTO SETTINGS OFF INPUT ALL TEST TONE OFF FRONT LEFT 0dB CENTER 0dB FRONT RIGHT 0dB SIDE RIGHT 0dB REAR R...

Page 94: ...BY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SETUP SETUP FLESHTONE NR ON COMPNT ENHANCE ON BRIGHTNESS 100 CONTRAST 100 COLOR 100 ADVANCED VIDEO 2 INPUT SETUP 1 INPUT HD NAME ________ DIG AUDIO HDMI 1 ANLG AUDIO NONE DIG ANLG AUTO ON VIDEO IN HDMI 1 V PROCESS FAROUDJA VIDEO OUT AUTO BASSQ NO CHECK MANUAL FIRST PARAMETER HD DVD GAME SAT CABLE DVR CD Dock PC TUNER AUX 1 AUX 2 VIDEO IN HDMI 1 Component 1 S...

Page 95: ...C 2 Transmitting Icon C 2 Setting Up the Remote Control C 3 Lock Feature C 6 Advanced Customizing Tools C 6 Erasing Commands C 12 Restoring Factory Default Settings C 13 Optional RF Receiver C 14 Using the Three Digit Code Library C 14 Three Digit Preprogrammed Codes C 15 ...

Page 96: ...f a single button The AV2 remote control features extensive preprogrammed IR codes for practically all major audio and video equipment It can set up and operate various components by simply entering a three digit code REMOTE CONTROL LIGHT BUTTON The remote control is fully backlit making it easy to use in low lighting conditions Press the LIGHT button on the right side of the remote to backlight a...

Page 97: ...me time After about three seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touchscreen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this...

Page 98: ...e for any component 1 On the remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about three seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touchscreen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP ...

Page 99: ...n be taught The menu name will change to READY and the menu page area indicates the button that you pressed 6 Press and hold the button on the other remote control that you want to teach to the AV2 remote When the menu name on the touchscreen of the AV2 remote control changes to GOOD or FAILD release the button If GOOD is displayed the bottom of the screen flashes SAVED The learning procedure is c...

Page 100: ...our preferences Touch Screen Customize the displayed text for each device menu on the LCD touchscreen Favorite Channels Set up your favorite channel list Once this list is set up up to 40 favorite channels can be selected by the press of a button all without needing to remember or type in a channel number Macros Power all of your components ON or OFF at the same time with the press of one button R...

Page 101: ...hange the text in a selected touch screen menu 1 On the remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about three seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touchscreen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed w...

Page 102: ... can be selected they must be set up for your home theater Follow the instructions to setup your favorite channel listing 1 On the remote control press and hold the MAIN and ENT Enter buttons at the same time After about three seconds SETUP is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touchscreen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the n...

Page 103: ...r ON several components at the same time The menu name changes to MACRO and the bottom of the screen flashes SELECT 3 Press the ON button The menu name changes to P ON and the bottom of the touchscreen flashes STEP 0 indicating that no macro steps have been entered yet 4 Touch a component option that you want the macro to turn ON Use the menu page arrows to navigate to the other menu pages if requ...

Page 104: ... area at the top of the LCD touchscreen This is the Setup mode of the remote control NOTE You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while the remote is in the Setup mode If a button is not pressed within 30 seconds the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN indicating that the remote control is no longer in Setup mode If this occurs you will need to repeat this step to re enter the Setup mode ...

Page 105: ... yet like the DVD This is the component you are going to PUNCH TO for the volume and mute commands Note If you want to PUNCH TO the MAIN component press the POWER OFF button at this time 5 The bottom of the display will then flash PUNCH FROM Now select the MAIN component that has the volume commands that you want to use for example JBL for the AV2 processor The bottom of the touchscreen flashes SA...

Page 106: ...he touchscreen displays MAIN in the menu heading area The remote control is in normal operation mode again ERASING COMMANDS You can erase an individual button with a learned command a macro or a favorite channel You can erase an ENTIRE component s learned command or macro buttons You can also erase ALL of your learned commands on ALL components or all your macros and favorite channels everywhere N...

Page 107: ...ctory default settings Note Restoring the Factory Default Settings will ERASE all customized features including renamed components learned buttons and macros 1 On the remote control press and hold the Main and Stop buttons at the same time The bottom of the touchscreen flashes WARNING NOTE You now have three seconds to perform the next step If a button is not pressed within three seconds the RESET...

Page 108: ... receiver installed to receive the remote s radio signals Components that came with no pointing radio remote controls cannot be operated by the JBL remote unless the component can be switched to standard IR via its internal menus Some remote control ceiling fans are radio only and cannot be operated by the JBL remote USING THE THREE DIGIT CODE LIBRARY The following pages contain the code library f...

Page 109: ...2 CURTIS MATHES 076 DELPHI 415 515 DENON 002 027 034 037 109 215 229 230 234 259 330 340 341 349 350 400 401 402 444 564 AUDIO Manufacturer Codes EAD 466 EIGER 149 ELAN 057 290 ENLIGHTENED AUDIO 099 098 ESCIENT 368 381 451 452 453 454 FANFARE 352 FISHER 047 180 182 214 297 FJBLTRONICS 378 FOSGATE 062 231 FOSGATE AUDIONICS 342 GE 056 260 GOLDSTAR 008 HAFLER 174 HARMAN KARDON 118 121 153 154 227 231...

Page 110: ... 010 048 067 117 156 288 REALISTIC 019 056 073 075 095 REQUEST 351 REVOX 162 ROTEL 074 083 085 RUSSOUND 379 391 392 SAMSUNG 016 571 SANSUI 040 048 065 110 119 228 SANYO 047 059 SCOTT 019 091 SEARS 076 SHARP 026 094 131 175 181 SHERWOOD 024 030 038 051 055 102 103 105 106 447 SONY 015 018 093 101 160 166 184 218 223 247 248 271 353 369 372 380 417 421 SOUNDESIGN 036 AUDIO Manufacturer Codes SOUNDMA...

Page 111: ...0 030 040 EASTERN 057 066 ECHOSTAR 106 ELECTRICORD 032 GEMINI 008 054 GENERAL ELECTRIC 072 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 074 103 104 GNC 099 CABLE WEB TV Manufacturer Codes GOLDEN CHANNEL 030 HAMLIN 049 050 055 HITACHI 055 103 INSIGHT 074 JERROLD 002 003 004 008 009 010 069 074 103 MAGNAVOX 010 012 064 079 094 095 MASSILLON 074 MEDIA ONE 107 MEDICOM 074 MEMOREX 052 MITSUBISHI 102 MOTOROLA 074 109 110 111 MOV...

Page 112: ...odes ADCOM 042 062 AIWA 059 065 088 089 105 122 170 187 AKAI 085 195 202 AMC 231 232 AMEND 118 ARCAM 238 AUDIO ACCESS 119 147 AUDIO EASE 165 AUDIO TECHNICA 046 BSR 037 057 CALIFORNIA AUDIO 008 103 CAPETRONIC 063 CARRERA 057 080 CARVER 041 044 050 086 107 130 134 135 138 139 167 185 203 204 CASIO 111 182 CLARINETTE 182 CREEK 159 CROWN 035 DENON 002 123 EMERSON 042 069 102 FISHER 008 050 134 185 FRA...

Page 113: ...D 233 240 PHILIPS 041 044 107 246 253 PIONEER 010 020 025 056 174 175 176 PROCEED 239 PROTON 044 107 228 QUASAR 008 103 RADIO SHACK 182 RCA 017 042 150 CD Manufacturer Codes REALISTIC 042 050 051 102 181 182 187 ROTEL 044 107 161 178 250 SAE 044 107 SANSUI 044 069 107 125 128 171 190 SANYO 050 SCOTT 069 102 SHARP 026 031 051 066 SHERWOOD 003 019 051 096 112 115 119 166 SIGNATURE 033 SONY 048 081 0...

Page 114: ...MALATA 267 MARANTZ 083 095 MERIDIAN 153 MITSUBISHI 017 MYRYAD 102 134 NAD 088 155 DVD Manufacturer Codes NAKAMICHI 103 ONKYO 035 076 180 OPPO 266 PANASONIC 021 042 138 139 144 150 PHILIPS 066 083 095 105 166 PIONEER 023 092 099 107 108 131 POLAROID 233 234 237 PRIMARE 193 194 PROCEED 086 PROSCAN 026 027 RCA 026 027 RJTECH 269 ROTEL 204 SAMSUNG 056 070 119 137 159 165 170 SANSUI 154 SANYO 147 SENSO...

Page 115: ...for VCR 067 POLAROID 234 SAMSUNG 137 159 SANSUI 154 SONY 145 191 TOSHIBA 141 ZENITH 091 VCR Functions for VCR 171 DVD Manufacturer Codes DVD DVD Recorders GATEWAY 175 GO VIDEO 220 221 222 ILO 268 KISS 279 LITEON 265 PANASONIC 139 SENSORY SCIENCE 222 SONY 191 TOSHIBA 188 DVR PVR TIVO Manufacturer Codes DISH 122 ECHOSTAR 122 HUGHES 108 117 HUMAX 117 118 JVC 122 PHILIPS 090 108 117 RCA 109 REPLAY NET...

Page 116: ...C 004 KENWOOD 005 PIONEER 003 YAMAHA 001 002 SAT Manufacturer Codes CABLEVISION VOOM 148 DIRECTV 173 ECHOSTAR DISH 122 167 168 EXPRESSVU 122 GENERAL ELECTRIC 106 150 151 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 148 GOI 122 HITACHI 139 140 HTS 122 HUGHES 068 108 117 154 161 162 165 166 JVC 122 LG 170 MAGNAVOX 136 MEMOREX 136 MITSUBISHI 068 154 MOTOROLA 148 NEXT LEVEL 148 PANASONIC 142 160 PANSAT 172 PAYSAT 136 PHILIPS 0...

Page 117: ...7 131 175 181 SHERWOOD 004 028 030 033 034 038 SONY 020 022 052 084 089 TEAC 009 059 212 TECHNICS 007 010 076 088 109 122 193 TOSHIBA 112 VICTOR 106 YAMAHA 021 026 031 040 067 TV Manufacturer Codes ADMIRAL 072 081 160 161 ADVENT 247 AKAI 146 197 248 A MARK 112 143 AMPRO 073 157 167 183 AMSTRAD 052 ANAM 043 054 056 080 112 131 AOC 004 058 112 197 APEX DIGITAL 006 310 AUDIOVOX 076 273 BARCO 233 BLAU...

Page 118: ...MC 143 KTV 043 143 154 197 LG 004 102 106 112 113 116 119 127 143 243 284 363 365 LODGENET 072 TV Manufacturer Codes LOEWE 164 LOGIK 072 LUXMAN 004 LXI 007 015 052 081 160 164 166 MAGNAVOX 003 004 022 059 060 061 063 064 094 127 160 164 197 226 239 273 MARANTZ 164 184 197 MATSUI 164 MAXENT 242 MEMOREX 004 007 072 METZ 088 MGA 004 024 028 042 197 MINERVA 088 MITSUBISHI 004 024 028 040 042 109 124 1...

Page 119: ... 004 043 SUPRE MACY 002 SVA 328 SYLVANIA 003 044 059 060 063 064 127 160 164 197 SYNTAX OLEVIA 376 TANDY 081 TATUNG 056 062 TECHNICS 034 080 TECHWOOD 004 TEKNIKA 002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143 TELEFUNKEN 037 046 086 087 TELERENT 072 TV Manufacturer Codes TERA 172 TMK 004 TOSHIBA 007 015 030 040 062 101 138 325 TOTEVISION 143 UNIVERSAL 008 009 VIDEO CONCEPTS 146 VIDIKRON 174 184 188 192 340 VI...

Page 120: ...MGA 045 046 059 MINOLTA 013 020 MITSUBISHI 013 020 045 046 049 051 059 061 142 151 168 MTC 034 040 MULTITECH 024 034 NEC 012 023 039 043 048 NORDMENDE 043 OPTONICA 053 054 VCR Manufacturer Codes ORION 025 PANASONIC 066 070 074 083 133 140 145 157 163 167 PENTAX 013 020 031 063 PHILCO 031 034 067 PHILIPS 031 034 054 067 071 101 156 PILOT 101 PIONEER 013 021 048 PORTLAND 108 PULSAR 072 QUARTZ 002 01...

Page 121: ...23 HITACHI 034 JCPENNEY 101 LG 101 123 LLOYD 034 MAGNAVOX 034 067 MEMOREX 101 PANASONIC 070 167 PHILIPS 034 067 RADIO SHACK 123 RCA 034 SEARS 101 SONY 057 154 SYLVANIA 067 SYMPHONIC 034 THOMAS 034 ZENITH 034 AUX Manufacturer Codes 3M 152 AIWA 164 APPLE 401 ARCHER 155 AURORA MULTIMEDIA 220 AUTON 191 BOSE 409 CELADON 221 CRESTRON 213 214 215 216 217 218 DELL 261 262 DMX 156 DRAPER SCREEN 204 DREAMVI...

Page 122: ... SOMFY 078 079 SONY 164 165 166 261 262 STARCOM 153 TURBOSCAN 167 VELODYNE 203 XANTECH 168 169 170 171 172 188 189 AUX Media PC Controls DELL 261 262 GATEWAY 261 262 HAUPPAUGE 294 295 HP 261 262 KEYSPAN 297 SONY 261 262 TOSHIBA 261 262 WINBOOK 261 262 AUX XBox Controls MICROSOFT XBOX 107 408 AUX iPod Controls APPLE iPod 401 BOSE 409 KENSINGTON 406 ...

Page 123: ...D Appendix Installation Worksheet D 2 Three Digit Preprogrammed Codes Worksheet D 6 ...

Page 124: ...1 AUX2 NAME VIDEO IN V PROCESS VIDEO OUT HDMI LINK DIG AUDIO NONE USB ANLG AUDIO Dock NONE DIG ANLG AUTO N A N A MODE FAMILY MODE DEFAULT SUR A D SAMPLE RATE A V SYNC DELAY TRIGGER 2 ZONE2 OUT ADVANCED VIDEO INPUT TYPE SHARPNESS NOISE REDUCTION X COLOR SUPPRESS DCDi INTERPOL FILM DETECTION FILM EDIT DETECTION FLESHTONE NR ...

Page 125: ...NCE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR SPEAKER SETUP REAR AMP ____ AUTO SETTING FRONT LEFT CENTER FRONT RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE RIGHT REAR LEFT REAR RIGHT SUB LFE LPF SUB 1 SUB LFE HPF SUB 2 crossover POINTS DISTANCES UNITS ___ OUTPUT LEVELS ALL INPUT HD INPUT DVD INPUT GAME INPUT SAT INPUT CABLE INPUT DVR INPUT CD INPUT Dock INPUT PC INPUT TUNER INPUT AUX 1 INPUT AUX 2 INPUT ...

Page 126: ...MIX PCM 44 1 48kHz LOGIC 7 DOLBY PLII DOLBY PLIIx DOLBY VIRTUAL DTS NEO 6 HALL 5 7 CH STEREO PCM 96kHz LOGIC 7 DOLBY PLII DOLBY PLIIx DTS NEO 6 5 7 CH STEREO AUDIO CONTROLS SETTING AUTO EQ ACTIVE EQ PRESET EQ ADJUST HF SHELF TONE CONTROLS BASS TREBLE VIDEO CONTROLS 4 3 IN 16 9 DISPLAY DOLBY CONFIG PLII PLIIx CENTER WIDTH DIMENSION PANORAMA NIGHT DISPLAY SETUP SETTING CONNECTION HDMI AUDIO OUT OSD ...

Page 127: ...Processor Appendix D D 5 R P CONNECTIONS ANALOG AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO ANALOG VIDEO DIGITAL VIDEO HD INPUT DVD INPUT GAME INPUT SAT INPUT CABLE INPUT DVR INPUT CD INPUT Dock INPUT Dock NONE PC INPUT NONE USB TUNER INPUT AUX 1 INPUT AUX 2 INPUT ...

Page 128: ...ppendix D Harman Consumer Group Inc D 6 THREE DIGIT PREPROGRAMMED CODES WORKSHEET COMPONENT MANUFACTURER CODE S USED AUDIO DVD CD SAT TV VCR CABLE AUX LIGHT TAPE PHONO TV2 VCR2 DVR LDP XM RADIO iPod XBOX ...

Page 129: ...KER EQ SETUP menu 3 5 AV2 About 1 2 Available Options 1 3 installation considerations 1 4 Product Registration 1 2 routine maintenance 6 12 specifications A 2 What s in the Box 1 3 AV2 error messages 6 7 autocal errors 6 8 video errors 6 7 B BASS parameter 4 3 battery installation 1 4 BRIGHTNESS parameter 3 4 3 22 C CAL NOISE parameter D 2 D 3 CENTER WIDTH parameter 3 32 COLOR parameter 3 22 comma...

Page 130: ...stening modes 3 28 DTS DOLBY modes 3 23 DTS modes 3 26 LOGIC 7 DEFAULT parameter 3 31 MODE FAMILY parameter 3 17 MODE parameter 3 17 PCM modes 3 24 selecting 3 23 SURROUND CONFIG menu 3 2 surround configuration menu 3 30 Logic 7 DEFAULT parameter 3 31 listening modes descriptions 3 27 surround configuration menu 3 30 M Main Zone input selection buttons 2 3 INPUT SETUP menu 3 2 mute levels paramate...

Page 131: ...tenance 6 12 RS 232 connector 2 7 S safety instructions 1 ii SELECT button 2 9 SEMI AUTOCAL menu 3 6 SETUP menu 3 2 SHARPNESS parameter 3 20 SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu 3 5 speakers crossover setup 3 10 FULL AUTOCAL menu 3 6 MANUAL setup menu 3 6 3 9 manual TEST TONE 3 12 output levels INPUT parameter 3 12 OUTPUT LEVELS menu 3 12 SEMI AUTOCAL menu 3 6 SPEAKER DISTANCES menu 3 11 SPEAKER EQ SETUP menu 3 ...

Page 132: ...Index Harman Consumer Group Inc I 4 Z Zone 2 input selection buttons 2 3 INPUT SETUP menu 3 2 iPod 5 7 mute levels paramater 3 33 OFF button 2 4 rear panel connectors 2 7 ZONE 2 OUT parameter 3 18 ...

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