Advanced Operations
En-65
Main Menu
Miscellaneous
Volume Setup
■
Volume Display
`
Absolute
:
Displayed range is
Min
,
0.5
to
99.5
,
Max
.
`
Relative (THX)
:
Displayed range is
–
Q
dB
,
–81.5dB
to
+18.0dB
.
With this setting, you can choose how the volume level is
displayed.
The absolute value 82 is equivalent to the relative value
0 dB.
Note
• If the absolute value is set to 82, “
82.0Ref
” will appear on the
display and the
THX
indicator will flash.
■
Muting Level
`
–
Q
dB
(fully muted),
–50dB
to
–10dB
in 10 dB steps.
This setting determines how much the output is muted when
the muting function is used (
➔
page 46
).
■
Maximum Volume
`
Off
,
50
to
99
(Absolute display)
`
Off
,
–32dB
to
+17dB
(Relative display)
With this setting, you can limit the maximum volume.
To disable this setting, select “
Off
”.
■
Power On Volume
`
Last
,
Min
,
1
to
99
or
Max
(Absolute display)
`
Last
,
–
Q
dB
,
–81dB
to
+18dB
(Relative display)
With this preference, you can specify the volume setting to
be used each time the AV receiver is turned on.
To use the same volume level that was used when the AV
receiver was turned off, select “
Last
”.
The “
Power On Volume
” setting cannot be set higher than
the “
Maximum Volume
” setting.
■
Headphone Level
`
–12dB
to
0dB
to
+12dB
With this setting, you can specify the headphone volume
relative to the main volume. This is useful if there’s a
volume difference between your speakers and your
headphones.
OSD Setup
■
On Screen Display
`
On
`
Off
This preference determines whether operation details are
displayed on-screen when an AV receiver function is
adjusted.
Even when “
On
” is selected, operation details may not be
output if the input source is connected to an
HDMI IN
.
■
Language
`
English
,
Deutsch, Français, Español, Italiano,
Nederlands, Svenska,
中文
This setting determines the language used for the on-screen
menus.
■
Screen Saver
`
3min, 5min, 10min
`
Off
With this setting, you can set the time until the screen saver
activates itself. Once active, the screen saver will go off
and the screen will return to its previous state if the AV
receiver is operated in any way.
12V Trigger A/B/C Setup
Depending on their type, when some components are
turned by using triggers A, B, and C, a large amount of
current may be drawn at once. To prevent this, you can
delay each trigger signal individually. Another application
of trigger delay is to eliminate the “thump” noise that’s
sometimes heard when a source component is turned on.
You can accomplish this by delaying the trigger signal for
your power amplifier, so that it’s the last component to be
turned on.
■
Delay
`
0sec
,
1sec
,
2sec
,
3sec
:
When “
0sec
” is selected, the trigger signal is output
as soon as the input source is changed.
Note
• By default, “
12V Trigger A Setup
” is set to “
0sec
”, “
12V
Trigger B Setup
” to “
1sec
”, and “
12V Trigger C Setup
” to
“
2sec
”.
• Use a miniplug cable to connect the AV receiver’s
12V
TRIGGER OUT
A
,
B
, or
C
jack to the 12 V trigger input of a
connected component.
■
BD/DVD, CBL/SAT, STB/DVR, GAME, PC, AUX,
TUNER, TV/CD, PHONO, NET, USB
`
Off
:
No trigger signal is output.
A 12-volt trigger signal is output when the connected
component is selected as the source for:
`
Main
,
Zone 2
,
Main/Zone 2
,
Zone 3
,
Main/Zone 3
,
Zone 2/Zone 3
,
Main/Zone 2/Zone 3
Note
• By default, all input sources on the “
12V Trigger A Setup
” menu
are set to “
Main
”, those on “
12V Trigger B Setup
” are set to
“
Main/Zone 2/Zone 3
”, and those on “
12V Trigger C Setup
”
are set to “
Zone 2
”.
Miscellaneous
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Setup
”
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