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HDMI Control: this setting allows the communication of control information among the hdmI devices in your system. turn this setting to on to allow control communication between the hdmI devices; turn the setting to off to forbid control communication. Audio Return Channel: Selecting “Auto” will send audio from the tv to the Avr via the hdmI Audio return channel (Arc) connection (which is in the hdmI cable connecting the Avr to the tv). the tv source’s “Audio Input from Source” will be automatically reassigned to the hdmI Arc connector. this way, whenever you’re watching a source that is connected directly to your tv (such as an Internet connection), you can listen to the sound through the Avr. Power Control: this setting links the power on/off functions of the Avr to those of a tv connected to its hdmI monitor out connector. when power control is set to on, turning the tv’s power off will automatically put the Avr into the Standby mode; turning the tv’s power on will automatically turn the Avr on. NOTE: the connected tv must support the hdmI System Standby cec (consumer electronics control). TV Control: this setting extends some audio-control functions between the Avr and a tv connected to its hdmI monitor out connector. when tv control is set to on, if the tv is set to use external speakers, the tv’s internal speakers will mute, and you can use the tv’s remote to control the Avr’s volume up/down and mute functions. If the tv is set to use its internal speakers, the Avr’s output will automatically mute. NOTE: the connected tv must support the hdmI remote control/System Audio control cec (consumer electronics control). HDMI Audio to TV:On HDMI Control: On Audio Return Channel:Auto Power Control:On TV Control: Off General AVR Settings Network Settings Volume Units:dB Volume Default:On Volume Default Level 39 AVR System Settings General AVR Settings Network Settings: Select this to set up your Avr for connection to your home network. Network Settings ID#: 00 00 00 00 A0 A0 IP Address: Subnet Mask: 000 . 000 . 000 . 000 000 . 000 . 000 . 000 000 . 000 . 000 . 000 000 . 000 . 000 . 000 000 . 000 . 000 . 000 Gateway: Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: Network Settings:Manual Network Status: Not Connected Apply & Save – AVR will Enter Standby • Id #: this line is informational only and identifies the Avr to other devices on your home network and the Internet for • network Settings: Since most networks use automatic Ip address settings, in most cases you can set network Settings to Automatic. If you are required to use a static Ip address and network settings, you must obtain these settings from your ISp or network administrator. use the ok button to set this line to “manual.” the following settings will become active: Ip Address, Subnet mask, gateway, primary dnS, Secondary dnS. use the number buttons to make the entries for all of these settings. when you have finished, select Apply & Save, and press the ok button. the Avr will enter the Standby mode. when you turn the Avr back on, it will attempt to connect to the network using the settings you entered. If the Avr cannot connect to the network using the manual settings, contact your ISp or network administrator for assistance. • network Status: this line indicates the Avr’s current network-connection status (connected/not connected). • Apply & Save: Any time you make a change in any of the network settings, the Apply & Save line will become available. Select this line and press the ok button. the Avr will go into the Standby mode. After you turn the Avr back on, the new network settings will be in effect. IMPORTANT: You must select Apply & Save for your network settings to take effect. NOTE: If you have trouble connecting to the network at any time, cycle the AVR into the Standby mode, and then turn it back on. Volume Units: this setting lets you select whether the Avr displays the volume level in the conventional decibel scale or on a numeric scale from 0 to 100. when the decibel scale is used, 0db is the maximum recommended volume, with lower volumes displayed as negative values. (-90db – +10db). the decibel scale is the default setting. Volume Default and Volume Default Level: these two settings are used together to program the volume level when you turn on the Avr. Set volume default to on, and then set the volume default level to the desired turn-on volume. when volume default is set to off, the Avr will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening session. Unit of Measure: Adjusts the speaker-distance settings for manual Speaker Setup. Select between meters and feet. Language: Select the preferred language for the Avr’s on-screen menus and displays: english, french, Spanish, german, Italian or russian. Dolby Volume Calibration: this setting determines the dolby volume calibration, as described in dolby volume calibration, on page 28. refer to that section for details about setting the calibration. RS232 Control: I...
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