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Facilità d'uso
This flexibility enables you to customize the way in which you listen to each source and have the AVR 135 memorize those settings. This means, for example, that you may use different output levels or trims for different sources. Once these settings are made, they will automatically be recalled whenever you select that input. In addition to the settings listed above, which always vary with the input, you may also choose to set different speaker configurations for size and crossover frequency for each input. In most cases, this is not required, so the factory default is to have these settings remain the same for all inputs. However, should you wish to have these settings change for any one, or all, inputs, follow the instructions shown on page 19 to select the Independent mode for speaker configuration. The factory default settings for the AVR 135 have all inputs configured for an analog audio input except for the DVD input, where the Coaxial Digital Audio Input 1 · is the default. The default speaker settings are for “Large” speakers at the front left/right, “Small” at all other positions, and the subwoofer on. However, once the DSP processing system is used the first time for any input, the speaker settings will automatically default to “Small” at all positions with the subwoofer set to “LFE.” The default setting for all sources using an analog input is the Logic 7 Music mode, although Dolby Digital or DTS will automatically be selected as appropriate when a source with digital encoding is in use. When a Dolby Digital 2.0 source is detected, the AVR 135 will automatically add Dolby Pro Logic II processing. Before using the unit, you will probably want to change the settings for most inputs so that they are properly configured to reflect the use of digital or analog inputs and the surround mode specifics of your home theater system. Remember that since the AVR 135 memorizes these settings for each input independently, you will need to make these adjustments for each input used. However, once they are made, further adjustment is only required when system components are changed. To make this process as quick and easy as possible, we suggest that you use the full-OSD system with the on-screen menus, and step through each input. Once you have completed the settings for the first input, many settings may be duplicated for the remaining inputs. It is also a good idea to set the configuration data in the order these items are listed in the MASTERMENU, as some settings require a specific entry in a prior menu item. Remember that once the settings are made for one input, they must be made for all other input sources in your system. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 15 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Input Setup The first step in configuring the AVR 135 is to configure each input. Once an input is configured, all settings for the Digital Input, Surround Mode and Delay Timing will “attach” themselves to that input and be stored in a nonvolatile memory. The later selection of that input will automatically recall those settings. For that reason, the procedures described below must be repeated for each input source so that you have the opportunity to customize each source to your specific listening requirements. However, once made, they need not be changed again unless you need to alter a setting. When using the full-OSD system to make the setup adjustments, press the OSD Button v once so that the MASTERMENU(Figure 1) appears. The › cursor will be next to the INPUTSETUPline. Press the Set Button p to enter the menu and the INPUTSETUPmenu (Figure 2) will appear on the screen. Press the ‹/› Buttons o until the desired input name appears in the highlighted video, as well as being indicated in the front-panel Input Indicators .. If the input will use the standard left/ right analog inputs, no further adjustment is needed. Figure 2 If you wish to associate one of the digital inputs with the selected input source, press the ¤ Button n on the remote while the INPUTSETUPmenu (Figure 2) is on the screen, and the on-screen cursor will drop down to the DIGITALINline. Press the ‹/› Buttons o until the name of the desired digital input appears. To return to the analog input, press the buttons until the word ANALOGappears. When the correct input source appears, press the ¤ Button n once so that the › cursor appears next to BACK TO MASTER MENU, and press the Set Button p. To change the digital input at any time using the discrete function buttons and the semi-OSD system, press the Digital Select Button q on the remote. Within five seconds, make your input selection using the ./¤ Buttons n until the desired digital or analog input is shown in the Upper Display Line . and in the lower line of the on-screen display. Press the Set Button p to enter the new digital input assignment. Some digital video input sources, such as a cable box or HDTV set-top, may change between analog and digital outputs, depending on which channel is in use. The AVR 135’s Auto Polling fe...