B&K AVR202 Series Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Source Levels
This setup allows you to match the levels of your sources so that there are no large changes in volume as you
change from one source to another. This is for your convenience only and need not be performed unless you wish
to. You may use a SPL meter or your ear to adjust the levels. Note that the levels will depend not only on this
setting but also on the source material being played back. You may wish to use a test disc. Make sure you are in
the SETUP MENUS and your remote is in AUDIO mode.
SOURCE LEVEL SETUP
DEFAULT USER LEVEL
change position
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MENU
V1 VCR 0.0 dB
AUD to select control
select source to rename
Using AV system controller
SETUP MENUS
1 Speaker Size and Delay
2 Speaker Calibration
3 Source Levels
4 AM Tuner Channels
move to new line
select menu page
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SEL
MENU
5 FM Tuner Channels
return to SETUP MENUS MENUMENU7
adjust more sourcesrepeat 3 - 5
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adjust source levelVOLUME KNOB
(REW) or

(FF)
5
return control to receiver
AUDIO4
select source to adjust
(SOURCE) step to sourcedesired source3
activate SOURCE LEVEL
(ENTER)
SEL or ENTER2
move to Source Levels
(UP) or (DOWN)
(PAUSE) or
(STOP)
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ActionFrom Front PanelFrom Remote
AM Tuner Settings
This set up allows you to preset up to 20 AM tuner channels for fast access. This is for your convenience only and
need not be performed unless you wish to.
Direct Frequency Tuning
- Enter the frequency desired using the numeric keypad on the remote control. Press
CHANNEL UP to select the next preset channel.
Manual Tuning - Quick presses of LEFT/RIGHT or turn and release of the VOLUME KNOB will cause tuning in
single 10 kHz steps. (9kHz steps for European version.)
Seek Tuning - Holding LEFT/RIGHT or VOLUME will cause the tuner to SEEK (tune up or down automatically
stopping on strong stations). Once the tuner has started seeking you can let go of the button/knob. Once a station
is found you must
let go of the button/knob before you can change frequencies again. In strong signal areas the
tuner may stop one step above or below the true frequency. Unless you are sure of the station’s frequency, check
to see that the signal might be better one step above or below the frequency that SEEK has found. In weak signal
areas the tuner may continue to seek all the way to the end of the band. To stop this simply press the ARROW (or
turn the VOLUME KNOB) in the opposite direction.
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