Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Reset
- Features
- Table of Contents
- Panel Lock Function
- Video Comversion
- Supplied Accessories
- Parts & Controls
- Connections
- Cables Used for Connection
- Speaker Installation / Placement
- Connecting Speakers
- Subwoofer
- About Cable Labels
- Speaker Configuration and Amp Assign Settings
- Bi-Amp Connection
- Multi-Zone Speakers
- TV
- Playback Devices
- USB Device
- Antennas
- Home Network
- Connecting an External Control Device
- Zone 2 / Zone 3 Connections
- Power Cord
- Playback
- Power On
- Selecting the Input Source
- Volume / Mute
- Playing a Blu-ray / DVD Player
- USB Device
- Bluetooth
- FM / AM Radio
- Internet Radio
- Playing Back Files Stored On a PC and NAS
- Getting the HEOS App
- AirPlay
- Spotify Connect
- Convenience Functions
- Adding to HEOS Favorites
- Playing back HEOS Favorites
- Deleting a HEOS Favorites
- Adjusting the Audibility of Dialog and Vocals (Dialog Enhancer)
- Adjusting the Volume of each Channelto Match the Input Source (Channel Level Adjust)
- Adjusting the Tone (Tone)
- Displaying your Desired Video During Audio Playback (Video Select)
- Adjusting the Picture Quality for your Viewing Environment (Picture Mode)
- Playing the Same Music in All Zones (All Zone Stereo)
- Selecting a Sound Mode
- HDMI Control Function
- Smart Menu Function
- Sleep Timer
- Quick Select Plus Function
- Panel Lock Function
- Remote Lock Function
- Web Control Function
- Playback in ZONE 2 / ZONE 3
- Settings
- About HDMI
- Relationship Between Video Signals and Monitor Output
- Personal Memory Plus
- Last Function Memory
- Sound Modes and Channel Output
- Sound Modes and Surround Parameters
- Types of Input Signals and Corresponding Sound Modes
- Glossary
- Tips
- Troubleshooting
- Specs
- Index
- Quick Start Guide
- Microphone Stand Assembly Instructions
- Speaker Wire Labels
- IMAX DTS Firmware Update Information
- Spotify
- Warranty
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