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INITIAL SETUP
In this section, you will configure the AVR 460/AVR 360 to match your actual
system. A video display must be connected to one of the video monitor
outputs on the receiver.
USING THE ONSCREEN MENU SYSTEM
Although it’s possible to configure the AVR using only the remote and the
front-panel messages, it is easier to use the full-screen menu system.
The menu system is accessed by pressing the Setup Button on the remote or
front panel.
The Main Menu will appear (see Figure 19), and if a video source is playing, it
will be visible behind the transparent menu.
Figure 19 – Main Menu
NOTE
: When using the AVR’s on-screen menu system, a video output
resolution of 720p or higher is recommended for best legibility, and to
provide graphics that simplify some configuration options. Depending
on the resolution selected, the menus shown by your system may vary in
appearance.
The main menu system consists of five submenus: Source Selection, Setup
Source, Speaker Setup, Zone 2 and System.
Use the
KLM N
Buttons on the remote or front panel to navigate the menu
system, and press the OK Button to select a menu or setting line, or to enter a
new setting.
The current menu, setting line or setting will appear in the Message Display,
as well as on screen.
To return to the previous menu or exit the menu system, press the Back/Exit
Button. Be certain all settings are correct, as any changes you have made will
be retained.
Most users should follow the instructions in this Initial Setup section to
configure a basic home theater system. You may return to these menus at
any time to make additional adjustments, such as those described in the
Advanced Functions Manual.
Before beginning initial setup, all loudspeakers, a video display and all source
devices should be connected. You should be able to turn on the receiver and
view the main menu when you press the Setup Button. If necessary, reread
the Installation Section and the beginning of this section before continuing.
Configure the AVR 460/AVR 360, Using EzSet/
EQ™ Technology
One of the most important steps in setting up a home theater system is
to calibrate the receiver to match the loudspeakers, optimizing sound
reproduction.
Until recently, most receivers required manual calibration and configuration,
a tedious process that called for a good ear or the purchase of an SPL (sound-
pressure level) meter. Although you may configure the AVR 460/AVR 360
manually, as described in the Advanced Functions Manual, it is recommended
that you take advantage of the signature Harman Kardon EzSet/EQ™ system.
Eliminate extraneous background noise, such as noisy air conditioning. Avoid
making any loud noises while running EzSet/EQ™ setup.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE
: During the EzSet/EQ™ procedure, a
series of very loud test sweeps will be played through all of the speakers.
Avoid sitting or standing close to any one speaker during the procedure.
If you are particularly sensitive to loud noises, you may wish to leave the
room and have someone else run the EzSet/EQ™ process.
STEP ONE
– Place the included EzSet/EQ™ microphone in the listening
position or in the center of the room, at about the same height as the
listeners’ ears. The microphone features a threaded insert on the bottom, for
mounting on the extension rod or a camera tripod.
STEP TWO
– Plug the EzSet/EQ™ microphone into the Headphone Jack/
EzSet/EQ™ Microphone Input Jack on the front of the receiver, and set the
level control on the subwoofer to the halfway point.
STEP THREE
– Turn on the AVR 460/AVR 360 and the video display.
Press the Setup Button to display the Main Menu. Use the
L
Button to
highlight the Speaker Setup line, then press the OK Button. See Figure 20.
Figure 20 – Speaker Setup Menu Screen