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66dB and 79dB. Below 66dB the remote will
read
LOW and above 79dB it will read HIGH.
4. When you are finished with all adjustments, press
the
Clear Button
9
to return the remote to
normal operation.
NOTE: The subwoofer level is not adjustable when the
normal test tone is in use. The subwoofer output level
may also be adjusted when the channel levels are
being trimmed to a program source rather than the
test tone, as shown on page 34.
When all channels have an equal volume level, the
adjustment is complete. To exit this menu, press the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation Button o until the on-screen
➔ cursor is next to the BACK TO MASTER
MENU line, and then press the Set Button q to
return to the
MASTER MENU.
The output levels may also be adjusted at any time
using the remote control and semi-OSD system. To
adjust the output levels in this fashion, press the
Test
Button
f. As soon as the button is pressed, the
test tone will begin to circulate as indicated earlier. The
correct channel from which the test noise should be
heard will be shown in the lower third of the video
screen and in the
Lower Display Line $. While the
test noise is circulating, the proper channel position
will also be indicated in the
Speaker/Channel Input
Indicators
@ by a blinking letter within the correct
channel.
To adjust the output level, press the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation Button o until the desired level is
shown in the display or on screen. Once the buttons
are released, the test noise will begin to circulate again
in five seconds.
When all channels have the same output level, press
the
Test Button f again to complete the process.
NOTE: Output level adjustment is not available for the
VMAx or Surround Off modes.
Additional Input Adjustments
After one input has been adjusted for Surround mode,
digital input (if any), speaker type, and output levels,
go back to the
INPUT SETUP line on the
MASTER MENU (Figure 1) and enter the set-
tings for each input that you will use. In most cases,
only the digital input and surround mode will be differ-
ent from one input to the next, while the speaker type,
crossover frequency, Night mode and output level
settings will usually be the same and may be quickly
entered by entering the same data used for the
original input.
If you wish to have different speaker “size” and
crossover settings for an input, remember to change
the
BASS MGR setting to INDEPENDENT,
as shown on page 25. When all settings and adjust-
ments have been made, press the
OSD Button U
to return to normal operation of the AVR.
Once the settings outlined on the previous pages have
been made, the AVR 430 is ready for operation. While
there are some additional settings to be made, these
are best done after you have had an opportunity to lis-
ten to a variety of sources and different kinds of pro-
gram material. These advanced settings are described
on pages 36 and 37 of this manual. In addition, any
of the settings made in the initial configuration of the
unit may be changed at any time. As you add new or
different sources or speakers, or if you wish to change
a setting to better reflect your listening taste, simply
follow the instructions for changing the settings for that
parameter as shown in this section.
Having completed the setup and configuration process
for your AVR 430, you are about to experience the
finest in music and home theater listening. Enjoy!