System configuration – Pacific Digital AVR 635 User Manual

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 27

System Configuration

Speaker Setup
Although using EzSet/EQ to enter the settings for
speaker “size” and crossover point, you may
wish to make changes to those settings, or to
manually enter a complete speaker profile for
your system. In addition, for systems where you
with to have separate speaker configuration set-
tings for each input, rather than use the same
settings for all inputs, you may also configure
that option in these menus. Two separate menus
are used to enter this information, and you may
change the data on either or both, as needed.

The

SPEAKER SIZE

menu tells the AVR

about the bass reproduction capabilities of your
speakers. This, in turn, determines which speakers
receive bass information that is derived from
audio tracks or specifically intended for reproduc-
tion by low-frequency-capable speakers by the
use of a low-frequency effects (“LFE”) channel in
digital program sources. In addition, by telling
the AVR whether speakers are available for the
Surround Back channels, the information on this
menu is used to determine which surround
modes may be used (e.g., modes such as Dolby
Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, or DTS-ES, requir-
ing SBL/SBR speakers, are only available when a
speaker is present in those channels).

The

SPEAKER X-OVER

menu is used to

further tailor the bass management system by
determining the frequencies at which bass infor-
mation is sent to a specific speaker position. This
menu also contains settings to route LFE infor-
mation and to set the subwoofer high-pass filter
order.

To configure the speakers in your system for use
with the AVR 635, or to check the settings
entered by EzSet/EQ, check the settings on the
various sub-menu groups on the

MANUAL

SETUP

menu, starting with the

SPEAKER

SIZE

menu (Figure 9) and then check the

other menus’ settings. To do this, go to the
Manual Setup Menu (Figure 8) by first pressing
the OSD Button

L to recall the Master Menu

(Figure 1). Next, press the

/

Navigation

Button

E until the cursor is on the

MANU-

A L SETUP

line on the menu in use and press

the Set Button

F. When the

MANUAL

SETUP

Menu is shown, press the

/

Navigation Button

E again until the cursor

is on the

SPEAKER SIZE

line and press the

Set Button

F.

Figure 9

On the

SPEAKER SIZE

menu (Figure 9),

you will see either the factory default settings or,
if EzSet/EQ has been run, the settings recorded
by the test results. In the case for the main
speaker channels, each speaker position (front
left/right, center, surround left/right and surround
back left/right) you have the option of telling the
system if the speakers used are “small” or
“large”. These descriptions do not describe the
actual physical size of the speakers, but rather
refer to the type of speaker. For each of these
settings, select

LARGE

when the speakers in a

particular position are traditional full-range loud-
speakers. Use the

SMALL

setting for smaller,

frequency-limited “satellite” speakers that do not
reproduce sounds below 60Hz. In all cases
except the front left/right speakers you may also
select

NONE

. This tells the system that no

speakers are present at the particular position,
allowing the AVR to select the correct surround
modes that are compatible with the number of
speakers installed. For example, in order to use
the Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS-ES
Logic 7/7-channel and 7 Stereo modes, you must
have either Large or Small speakers entered as
the setting for the Surround Back channels.

If you are in doubt as to which setting best
describes your speakers consult the specifications
in the speakers’ owner’s manual, visit the speak-
er manufacturer’s web site or ask the dealer or
installer from whom you purchased the speakers.

Begin your changes to the speaker setup process
by making certain that the cursor is pointing at
the

LEFT/RIGHT

line, which sets the con-

figuration for the front left and right speakers. If
you wish to make a change to the front speakers’
configuration, press the

/

Navigation

Button

E so that either

LARGE

or

SMALL

appears, matching the appropriate

description from the definitions shown above.

IMPORTANT NOTE: If a change is made to this,
or any speaker position, when you press the

/

Navigation Button

E, an on-screen warning

message will appear reminding you that
EzSet/EQ must be run. This is necessary to inte-
grate the changed parameter with the EzSet/EQ
test results. Make all desired setting changes on
the

SPEAKER SETUP

and

SPEAKER

X-OVER

menus once, and then run EzSet/EQ

after all manual adjustments are completed.

When

SMALL

is selected, low-frequency front

channel sounds will be sent only to the subwoofer
output. If you choose this option and there is no
subwoofer connected, you will not hear any low-
frequency sounds with front channel signals.

When

LARGE

is selected, a full-range output

will be sent to the front left and front right out-
puts. Depending on the choice made in the

SUBWOOFER

line in this menu (see below),

the front left and right bass information may also
be directed to the subwoofer.

Important Note: When a speaker set with a sub-
woofer and two front satellites connected to the
Sub´s speaker outputs is used, the Sub´s inputs
must be connected to the Front speaker out-
puts

D and

LARGE

must be selected for the

front speakers (and

NONE

for the subwoofer, see

below).

3. When you have completed your selection for the
front channel, press the

¤

Button

E on the

remote to move the cursor to

CENTER

.

4. Press the

/

Buttons

E on the remote to

select the option that best describes your center
speaker, based on the speaker definitions shown
below.

When

SMALL

is selected, low-frequency center

channel sounds will be sent to the Fronts, if they
are set to

LARGE

and Sub is turned off (see

below). When Sub is on, low frequency center
channel sounds will be sent to the subwoofer
only.

When

LARGE

is selected, a full-range output

will be sent to the center speaker output, and NO
center channel signal will be sent to the sub-
woofer output (except when the Pro Logic II
Music mode is in use).

NOTE: If you choose Logic 7 as the surround
mode for the particular input source for which
you are configuring your speakers, the AVR will
not make the LARGE option available for the
center speaker. This is due to the requirements of
Logic 7 processing, and does not indicate a prob-
lem with your receiver.

When

NONE

is selected, no signals will be sent

to the center-channel output. The receiver will
operate in a “phantom” center channel mode.
Center-channel information will be sent to the
left and right front channel outputs and the cen-
ter channel bass will be sent to the subwoofer
output when

SUBL/R+LFE

is selected in

the

SUBWOOFER

line in this menu (see

below). This mode is needed if no Center speaker
is used. Note that when the Logic 7 Cinema or
Enhanced surround modes are selected a Center
speaker must be used, the Logic 7 Music mode
works well without a Center too.

5. When you have completed your selection for
the center channel, press the

¤

Button

E on

the remote to move the cursor to

SURROUND

.

6. Press the

/

Buttons

E on the remote to

select the option that best describes the surround
speakers in your system based on the speaker
definitions shown on page 27.

When

SMALL

is selected, with all digital sur-

round modes low-frequency surround channel
sounds will be sent to the Fronts when Sub is
turned off or to the subwoofer output when Sub
is on. With any analog surround mode the rear
bass feed depends on the mode selected and the
setting of the Sub and front speakers.

When

LARGE

is selected, a full-range output

will be sent to the surround channel outputs (with
all analog and digital surround modes), and,

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