AVR280
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Effects/FX
The EFFECT button (FX on the remote) cycles through the available
effect modes. The effects are only available when the AVR280 is in
stereo mode.
For more information on the effects, see the section ‘DSP Effects
Modes’, page 25.
Mode
When a selected digital input carries a Dolby Digital or DTS signal,
the AVR280 detects it automatically and processes the signal
accordingly.
For an analogue input or when no Dolby Digital or DTS signal is
detected, pressing the MODE button cycles through the available
surround sound modes; for Dolby Digital or DTS signals, the mode button cycles through the processing
modes available for these types of signal. All of the available modes are detailed later in this handbook,
starting on page 26.
The selected mode is displayed in the main section of the display for three seconds, before reverting to
show the current volume. The surround mode continues to be shown on the display.
Treble/Bass
These allow you to alter temporarily the bass and treble controls for all currently active speakers. In the
case of Stereo, this would only apply to the front left and right speakers. In Effects, Pro Logic IIx Music,
Dolby Digital and DTS modes (for example), this would apply to all present speakers.
You can adjust the bass and treble by up to ±6dB. These adjustments are in addition to those made in
‘Speaker Eq’ in the Set-up Menu. However, the maximum overall tone control range for each speaker
using this screen plus the settings in ‘Speaker Eq’ is still ±6dB (not ±12dB).
To select the speaker to be adjusted, press the Treble/Bass button repeatedly until the desired speaker is
shown on the front-panel display. Then use the volume control knob to adjust the setting up or down.
Note that bass and treble alterations are not available in Stereo mode when AUTO STEREO TONE BYPASS
is set to YES, or in Stereo Direct mode.
Remote control buttons
In addition to the buttons detailed above, the following remote control buttons are also relevant.
SUB
This button on the remote allows adjustment of the Subwoofer volume. Press SUB, then adjust using the
D
E
buttons on the navigation pad.
INFO
This button has the same effect as the RDS button on the front panel. See below for details of its
operation.
SYN
Delays may be introduced into the video signal by external video processing equipment which causes
a mismatch between the audio and video timing. You will notice this by speech sound being out of
synchronisation with the lip movements in the video.
To compensate for this you can adjust the lip sync audio delay. Press SYN and use the
D
E
navigation
buttons to change the delay.
See page 22 for a full explanation of this feature.
TRM
This allows temporary adjustment of the speaker levels. Press TRM to access the OSD ‘Speaker Trims’
menu, using the navigation buttons to adjust the levels required. Press again to exit the trim function.
Effect Description
None No effects active, stereo signal
Music Extracted ambience and centre information
Party All speakers on
Club Small room
Hall Medium reverberant room
Sport Very reverberant with extracted ambience
and dry centre dialogue
Church Long reverberant room