Login:
Votes - 2, Average rating: 4 ( )

User manual B&K, model AVR507 SERIES 2

Manafacture: B&K
File size: 6.28 mb
File name:
Language of manual:en
Free link for this manual available at the bottom of the page



manual abstract


You may repeat the following steps for each input by changing inputs on the top line of the menu or with the supplied remote control. 1. Default Audio Modes -There are two major categories of audio, 2-channel and 5.1 multi-channel. Two channel audio might come from an analog VCR, a PCM CD or a Dolby Digital 2.0 DVD. The first three selections in this menu for Default Mode, Default Speakers and 2-chan Decoder apply only to 2-channel audio. The Default Mode defines the listening mode the receiver will select when the input is first chosen. This default audio mode defines how you usually prefer to listen to a particular input. Do I usually listen to my satellite receiver with some sort of surround processing (Pro Logic IIx or NEO:6)? Do I like my CDs in pure stereo mode? Here is where you can set this up. The audio mode can be manually changed to a different listening mode for a particular movie or CD, but the receiver will always remember your favorite (default) mode that is set here. There are five audio modes in total; Mono, Stereo, Surround, Cinema or DVD-Audio. Each audio mode can be configured for each input for the number of speakers and 2-channel decoder used. See page 45 for a description of how to use each audio mode. 2. Default speaker Selections -A speaker selection setting can be made for each audio mode. Do I like 2 channel material played back in a five speaker configuration, or expanded to include the surround back speakers? Do I like stereo in pure 2-channel or spread out to the center and/or surround speakers? Set mono to 1, stereo to 2, surround to 7 and the system will remember each setting independently per each input. The default speaker selection will be chosen each time the input is selected. The speaker selection can be manually changed to a different speaker selection for a particular movie or CD at any time. The receiver will always remember the favorite selections that are set here. See page 47 for a detailed description of speaker selections. If a speaker selection is chosen that is not possible based on the information you entered in the Speaker Setup Menu, the receiver will automatically correct for this with no loss of audio information. 3. 2-Channel Matrix Decoders -Your receiver includes the latest 2-channel surround decoders from Dolby and DTS. Do you usually like your CDs in DTS NEO:6 Music?; Your 2-channel DVDs in Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie? You can choose your favorite (default) decoder here for each input. If you don't like that mode for some particular CD, you can manually change to a different mode using the SR10.1 remote supplied. The receiver will always remember your favorite settings for each input. 4. Multi-Channel Filter Types -When the receiver detects multi-channel Dolby Digital or DTS material it will automatically choose to use all of the available speakers in the system. (It is important to configure the receiver for how many speakers there are in the speaker setup menus). There are some choices for multi-channel audio. Do I like my DTS CDs in Surround Music? Do I like my 5.1 movies in Surround Movie? The preference can be set here. The multi-channel listening mode can be manually changed for a particular movie or CD. The receiver will always remember the favorite multi-channel mode that is set here. See page 7 for descriptions of multi-channel modes. 5. Level -Each input gain can be adjusted +/- 6dB. Occasionally certain source devices, particularly analog sources, will have higher or lower than normal output levels. This setting allows the level to be adjusted so that there are no drastic volume changes when you switch inputs. Try a few different discs or channels before adjusting the level. It might be that a particular station has high or low output level rather than the entire satellite receiver. MENU SYSTEM SETUP MENU SYSTEM SETUP Input name -Five characters maximum. From the factory, the receiver will display source names that match those printed on the back of the receiver and on the supplied SR10.1 remote. These names can be changed to match the type of source that is being used. For example, if a cable box is connected on the SAT input instead of a satellite receiver, the SAT name can be renamed to CABLE. The AM/FM Tuner name cannot be changed. 7. Component Video Assignment -The receiver includes 3 component video inputs that can be assigned to any of the 7 A/V inputs. Component video is unassigned on all inputs from the factory. For example, if there is a DVD player that has component video outputs, component input 1 can be assigned to the DVD input. Connect the DVD player's component outputs to component input 1. When DVD is selected, the component output will source from component input 1. If the component video has been assigned for any input, transcoding from S to composite or composite to S will continue. 8. DVD-Audio input Assignment -DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD (SACD) introduce a third category of audio: multi-channel analog. The receiver pr...

Other models in this manual:
Receivers & Amplifiers - AVR505 SERIES 2 (6.28 mb)

Reviews



Your review
Your name:
Please, enter two numbers from picture:
capcha





Category