Front panel operation, Continued – Anthem AVM 20 v2 User Manual

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5. FRONT PANEL OPERATION

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5.5

VOLUME CONTROL

The volume of each Path is controlled separately.

• MAIN: Adjust using the Master Control Knob. If your

speaker levels have been calibrated to 75 dB SPL, the
THX Reference Level for movie playback is 0 dB, the
level at which the film was originally presented in movie
theaters (see Dialog Normalization and section 7.4.4).

• ZONE2 or ZONE3: Press ZONE2 or ZONE3, then adjust.

• HEADPHONE: Check that the display reads MAIN, press

FRONTS twice, then adjust. MAIN can be set to mute
whenever headphones are inserted (see section 7.4.8).

Dialog Normalization:
Dolby Digital program material contains non-audio data which the AVM 20 uses to adjust playback level,
when necessary, so that volume variations between movies and programs are eliminated. Without Dialog
Normalization, movies not encoded at standardized levels for the dialog could lose dynamic range – higher
levels can result in distorted peaks, lower levels can result in quiet sounds disappearing into the noise floor.
Dialog Normalization also ensures that Dynamics control (section 5.8.10) works as intended.

If the display reads “Dial Norm Offset -4.0 dB” at the start of a movie, it is indicating that the encoded level
is higher than standard by 4.0 dB – the playback level of all channels is then automatically reduced by 4 dB.

Mute:
When MUTE is pressed, the audio of the selected Path is silenced (or reduced – see
section 7.4.8). Press MUTE again, or rotate the Master Control Knob to adjust volume, and
sound will return. MAIN, ZONE2, ZONE3, and Headphone are muted independently.

• MAIN: Press MUTE.

• ZONE2 or ZONE3: Press ZONE2 or ZONE3, then press MUTE.

• HEADPHONE: Check that the display reads MAIN, press FRONTS twice then press MUTE.

Always make sure you are in the Path that you want to adjust before changing Volume or pressing Mute.

5.6

SURROUND MODE LEVELS

The AVM 20 memorizes the level of one group of channels relative to another separately for each surround
mode (section 5.8), and for the 6-Ch S/E input. To make a change for the surround mode that is currently playing
and showing on the display, adjust as follows:

• Fronts: Press FRONTS •

, then adjust (this changes Left, Center, and Right levels together).

• Center: Press CENTER, then adjust.

• Surrounds: Press SURR • REARS, then adjust.

• Rears: Press SURR • REARS twice, then adjust.

• Subwoofer Only: Press SUB • LFE, then adjust. Pressing SUB • LFE twice allows you to reduce the

level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effect) output from any source with a “.1” LFE channel i.e. DVD,
Laser Disc, DTS-CD, or satellite, while leaving the bass derived from the other channels at their
original levels. Some of these discs exhibit prodigious levels of bass, and may need LFE adjustment.

Note: When listening in Stereo (CD, FM • AM, etc.) with Front speakers set to ‘Large’, the Subwoofer

must be set to ‘Super’ if you want it to play (see section 7.4.2).

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