Manual
E-37
English
microphone at the listening position before running 
Auto Setup.
Run Auto Setup – Press 
OK (or 
O
 on the remote) to 
start Auto Speaker Setup. e process will generate test 
tones from the speakers and will typically take less than 
two minutes. e test tone generator will cycle round 
each speaker twice.
Accept Setup – When Auto Speaker Setup has 
completed without errors you can choose to accept or 
reject the settings
<  No: e settings are not stored in memory.
<  Yes: All the speaker settings (speakers present, type, 
distance, level and crossover frequency) are stored 
in the relevant sections of the Setup Menu and 
overwrite any previous settings.
Auto Setup Progress – Gives a summary of what Auto 
Speaker Setup is doing as it progresses, starting with 
which speaker is being tested.
<Noise Level: Checking noise level relative to each 
speaker and subwoofer.
<Number of Speakers: Speaker conguration is 
detected including the number of surround speakers 
and whether a subwoofer and center speaker are 
connected.
<Speaker Distance: Accurately detects the 
appropriate distance of each speaker position as well 
as the subwoofer with respect to the microphone 
position.
< Speaker Level and Size: e crossover is set based 
on each channel’s signal handling capability and the 
subwoofer crossover is automatically set. e SPL 
(Sound Pressure Level) of each speaker is matched 
with respect to the microphone position.
<  Calculating EQ: Data gathered from each of the 
speakers is being processed.
<  Completed Error: A problem was detected with the 
speaker setup. See the descriptions for each of the 
individual speakers, below. Alternatively an invalid 
speaker conguration was detected.
Front Left – 
Centre – 
Front Right – 
Surr. Right – 
Surr. Back Right – 
Surr. Back Left – 
Surr. Left – 
Subwoofer –
If the above speakers are correctly detected as present in 
your speaker conguration, their size (Small or Large), 
distance from the listening position and trim level 
(dB) will be displayed. Note that size does not apply 
to the subwoofer. Otherwise an error message will be 
displayed:
<  Not Present: A speaker was not detected on this 
channel.
Crossover Freq. – e frequency at which Auto Speaker 
Setup determined is the best point to lter low frequency 
sounds away from Small speakers and into the subwoofer 
(or Large speakers if a subwoofer is not present).
Spkr Types
Settings for the types of loudspeaker you have connected 
in your conguration. ese settings are applied to all 
audio inputs and are stored in memory and recalled 
each time the unit is powered up.
Front Left / Right – 
Centre – 
Surr. Left / Right – 
Surr. Back L / R – 
Here you set the type of speakers that you have 
connected to your AVR360:
<  Large: capable of full frequency range reproduction
<  Small: not capable of full frequency range 
reproduction at the low frequency end
<  None: speaker not present in your conguration
<  Subwoofer: Set whether a subwoofer is present or not.
NOTE
It is not possible to set all speakers to Small unless 
there is a subwoofer in your speaker conguration. 
If you do not have a subwoofer, you will be forced to 
set your front speakers to Large.
Crossover Freq – is is the frequency at which 
loudspeakers set as Small start to redirect bass signals to 
the Subwoofer or Large speakers in your system. Small 
speakers redirect bass to the subwoofer, if present. e 
exception is the Centre speaker which, if Small, redirects 
its bass to front le/right provided that they themselves 
are Large. is is done to help keep Centre bass directly 
in front of the listening position.
MCH Sub Levels – is setting controls the subwoofer 
level from an externally decoded multi-channel source 
(BD-A, SACD, etc). Most BD players require a +10dB 
compensation on the subwoofer channel to maintain the 
correct balance with the main channels.
<  +10dB: for normal BD players which output the 
analogue subwoofer channel at the low 0dBr level. 
Gain compensation of +10dB is added to the 
subwoofer channel of the 
MCH INPUT in the AVR360.
<  0dB Normal: for BD players which output the 
analogue subwoofer channel at the correct +10dBr 
level. No subwoofer gain compensation is needed 
on the subwoofer channel of the 
MCH INPUT in the 
AVR360.
Use Channels 6+7 for – If your main zone speaker 
set up does not include Surround Back Le and Right 
speakers, you can choose to use the Surround Back 
amplier channels to Bi-Amp the Front Le and Right 
pair, or as a stereo power amplier for Zone2.
Spkr Distance
Calibration settings for the distances between the 
loudspeakers and the listening position.
NOTE
Speakers that are not present in your conguration 
will be greyed out.
ese settings are applied to all audio inputs and are 
stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is 
powered up.
Units – Select whether you wish to measure distances in 
imperial or metric units.
Front Left – 
Centre – 
Front Right –  
Surr. Right – 
Surr. Back Right – 
Surr. Back Left –  
Surr. Left – 
Subwoofer – 
As described in “essential setup” on page E-32, measure the 
distance from each loudspeaker in your system to your 
ear in the main listening position and enter the values. 
is allows the AVR360 to calculate the correct relative 
delay for each loudspeaker.
Spkr Levels
Calibration settings for the test noise signal level 
through the loudspeakers and measured at the listening 
position.
NOTE
Speakers that are not present in your conguration 
will be greyed out.
ese settings are applied to all audio inputs and are 
stored in memory and recalled each time the unit is 
powered up.
Use the 
B
 and 
C
 navigation buttons on the remote 
control to select the relevant speaker. Press 
O
 to 
enable/disable the calibration noise and the 
D
 and 
E
navigation buttons to adjust the noise level from each 
speaker.
Front Left – 
Centre – 
Front Right –  
Surr. Right – 
Surr. Back Right – 
Surr. Back Left –  
Surr. Left – 
Subwoofer – 
As described in “essential setup” on page E-32, adjust the 
level of the test noise from each speaker so that an SPL 
meter at the listening position measures 75dB SPL.
NOTE
Auto calibration is possible only for a 7.1 or 
5.1 speaker conguration. For other speaker 
congurations such as a 2.1 (stereo + subwoofer)
setup, you must complete setup manually by 
referring to the guidelines below for Speaker 
Conguration, Speaker Distance and Speaker 
Levels.










