Manual
E-35
English
Input Config.
e audio and video settings on this page of the Setup 
menu can be tailored specically and independently to 
the currently selected input.
When a dierent input is selected on the Input line, all 
the input-specic settings for that input are displayed 
below it. ese settings are applied to the named Input 
only and are stored in memory and recalled each time 
the unit is powered up and whenever that input is 
selected.
Input – e currently selected input connectors to 
which the settings below relate.
Name – e display name of the input. You can change 
the name of any input to more closely match your setup. 
For example, if you had two satellite receivers, you could 
connect the main receiver to the Sat audio and video 
input connectors and change the Name to ‘SAT 1’. You 
could then connect the second satellite receiver to the 
VCR audio and video input connectors, but change the 
VCR Name to ‘SAT 2’. It is then clearer to users of your 
AVR360 which inputs they wish to select when scrolling 
though.
Lip Sync – Each input can have its own setting 
to add a time delay between the audio and video 
signals to compensate for the sound and picture not 
being synchronised. is is normally required when 
video processing is used in the system for scaling or 
de-interlacing video. e range of lip sync delay is 0 to 
250 milliseconds.
e lip sync adjustment can only correct for delayed 
video. If the audio is late set lip sync to its minimum.
Mode – Sets the initial audio decode mode for stereo 
sources on this input.
 <Last Mode recalls the last used setting for this 
input when a stereo source was applied. See section 
“Two-channel source modes” on page E-40 for more 
information.
Ext. Mode – Sets the initial audio decode mode for 
multi-channel digital sources on this input.
<Last Mode recalls the last used setting for this 
input when a stereo source was applied. See section 
“Multi-channel source modes” on page E-41 for more 
information.
Treble – 
Bass – 
ese allow you to alter the bass and treble tone controls 
for all currently active speakers for each individual 
input. For example, if your PVR source sounds a little 
bass light, you can always correct for this by selecting 
PVR on the Input line at the top of this menu and add 
2 or 3dB to the Bass control. en, whenever the PVR 
input is selected, the bass is automatically boosted for as 
long as that input is selected.
Room EQ – When the Auto Speaker Setup function is 
run it also calculates Room Equalisation coecients to 
remove some of the worst eects of resonant frequencies 
of the room at the listening position. By default Room 
EQ is not applied to any of the source inputs, however 
you can enable them on a per-input basis as you wish.
<Not Calculated: (Information only) Auto Speaker 
Setup has not been run or has errors so cannot be 
selected.
<On: Room EQ is applied to the current source.
<O: Room EQ is not applied to the current source.
Input Trim – Sets the maximum analogue input 
signal level (sensitivity) on this input before the ADC 
(Analogue-to-Digital converter) signal path clips. 
Options are 1, 2 and 4 volts RMS maximum input. e 
default is 2Vrms maximum. 
For example, analogue sources with low output levels 
may benet by choosing the 1V maximum setting. 
is helps maximise signal-to-noise performance of 
the AVR360 and also helps keep the various analogue 
sources sounding about the same level for any given 
AVR360 volume control setting. 
Dolby Volume –Dolby Volume is an intelligent system 
that improves the perceived audio frequency response 
at lower listening levels and corrects for volume 
inconsistencies between sources (e.g. a rock radio 
station and a BD) and between programming (e.g. a TV 
show and advertisement breaks). 
<On: Dolby Volume is applied to this input.
<O: (default) Dolby Volume is not applied to this 
input.
Dolby Leveller – is setting of Dolby Volume controls 
how closely quiet and loud sources and programme 
content are matched to each other, based on the 
ear’s perception of loudness. e range of values is 
0 (minimal levelling) to 10 (maximum levelling). 
e default setting is 2, however we recommend 
experimenting with higher values if your source 
material is less closely matched in level. If the Volume 
Leveller function is set o, no level matching between 
sources and programme material is performed. Note 
however that turning the Dolby Leveller setting of Dolby 
Volume to ‘O’ is not the same as turning the entire 
function of Dolby Volume to ‘O’, as volume related 
frequency response processing is still active. See “Dolby 
volume” on page E-42 for more information.
DV Calib. Oset – e Calibration Oset parameter of 
Dolby Volume allows you to compensate for speaker 
eciencies and listening position. e default value 
is 0 and this should normally produce a good result 
when the AVR360 speaker levels are set using a sound 
pressure level meter. 
See “Dolby volume” on page E-42 for further information  
on Calibration Oset.
Surround EX – Sets how the AVR360 should congure 
its decode mode when a Dolby Digital EX bitstream 
is received. Note that this setting only applies if you 
have Surround Back loudspeakers. You may wish to 
experiment with these two decode modes to see which 
you prefer with Dolby Digital EX encoded material. 
Options are Auto DD EX, Auto PLIIx and Manual.
<  Auto DD EX: When a Dolby Digital EX-agged 
bitstream is detected, the decode mode 
automatically changes to Dolby Digital EX. is can 
be temporarily overridden by pressing the MODE 
button on the remote or front panel.
<  Auto PLIIx Movie: When a Dolby Digital 
EX-agged bitstream is detected, the decode mode 
automatically changes to Pro Logic IIx Movie. is 
can be temporarily overridden by pressing the 
MODE 
button on the remote or front panel.
<  Manual: e received Dolby Digital EX is treated 
as if it is an ordinary Dolby Digital stream in that it 
does not automatically select the EX or PLIIx decode 
modes. Instead, the previously used decode mode 
for a multi-channel digital source on this input is 
applied. However, either of the EX or PLIIx decode 
modes can be applied manually by pressing the 
MODE button.
Stereo Mode – If you have congured your system to 
have a subwoofer, then you have the exibility to 
choose how bass information is distributed between 
the front le/right speakers and the subwoofer when 
listening to stereo (two channel only) analogue and 
digital sources. Choose the option which gives you 
the most solid, even sounding bass. If you are using 
a subwoofer for stereo, please also see Sub Stereo 
below to set the level of the subwoofer. For best 
results test with a set-up disc or live programme 
material. is setting can be used to override your 
normal speaker settings in the Spkr Types menu 
whenever the AVR360 plays stereo material. It is 
quite common to nd that two channel stereo music 
listening is best done with a slightly dierent sub/
speaker setting than for surround movies.
<  As Spkr Types: When an analogue or digital stereo 
source is played, your normal speaker conguration 
(as in Spkr Types menu) is used to reproduce the 
signal. 
<  Le/Right: Full frequency stereo information. All 
audio is sent to the front le and right speakers only 
without any bass redirection. You can use this setting 
if you consider your front le/right speakers to be 
able to handle the full frequency range of music. 
If you have set your front le/right speaker size as 
Small in the Spkr Types setup page, you may wish 
to use this option to override the setting to Large 
for stereo music listening, if you have full frequency 
range le/right speakers. 
It can oen be benecial to set full frequency range 
speakers to Small in the Spkr Types setup page for 
use with movies, if you have a subwoofer in your 
system. Doing so may deliver more impact on 
movie soundtracks as subwoofers are designed to 
handle reproduction of high bass content. However 
you may nd that for stereo music a better overall 
result is obtained by not using the subwoofer and 
eectively treating the front le/right speakers as 
Large.
<  Le/Right+Sub: Full frequency range stereo is fed to 
the front le and right speakers and extracted bass is 
sent to the subwoofer. In this case the low frequency 
information is eectively duplicated.
<  Sat+Sub: Use this setting if you really do have Small 
satellite front le and right speakers, or if you prefer 
the overall sound of bass being handled by the 
subwoofer. Full bass management is used so that 
analogue and digital stereo sources are fed to the 
DSP where the bass is ltered o front le and right 
and redirected to the subwoofer.
NOTE
e Stereo Mode function is not available when 
using an analogue source in Stereo Direct mode.
Sub Stereo – If Le/Right+Sub or Sat+Sub is selected in 
Stereo Mode above, this setting adjusts the level of the 
subwoofer when the source is two channel stereo. 
Brightness – Sets the video brightness for this input. 
is setting can be used to compensate for an overly 
dark or bright source picture on this input when 
compared with other video sources.










