User's Manual

Figure 24
When the PRESET SAVE SELECTION
screen appears for the first time, BYPASS will
appear next to all memory preset position. This indi-
cates that no settings are stored in any position. Press
the
/
¤
Navigation Buttons D
©
to move
the cursor next to the preset where you wish
to save the settings and then press the
OK/Enter
Button
E on the TC 30 or the Set Button
œ
on the ZR 10 remote. If you have previously stored an
EQ Design and wish to enter new settings to that posi-
tion, a warning message will appear, reminding you
that the existing settings for that preset will be over-
written. If that message appears, press the
OK/Enter
Button
E on the TC 30 or the Set Button
œ
on the ZR 10 remote to continue, or press the
/
¤
Navigation Buttons D
©
to move the cursor
next to NO and then the OK/Enter Button E on
the TC 30 or the
Set Button
œ
on the ZR 10
remote to return to the
PRESET SAVE
SELECTION screen so that you may select
another memory preset.
While an EQ Design is being stored, a message will
appear to remind you that the memory storage is in
process. When the settings are stored, you will be
returned to the
EZSET/EQ MAIN menu.
Once a setting is stored, the next time you complete
an EQ Design and are at the PRESET SAVE
SELECTION
page, the word DESIGN will
appear next to any preset where you have previously
stored data.
At this point, you may either follow the prompts in the
menu to exit back to another menu,
create another
EQ Design
,
or use the manual setup menus to fine-
tune an EQ Design.
Thanks to EzSet/EQ
,
the settings for speaker “size,
speaker crossover, channel output and individual chan-
nel delay time have been automatically set and require
no further adjustment. In addition, EzSet/EQ also per-
for
ms a complete room equalization that tailors the
system’
s performance for the best possible sound with
your combination of speakers, speaker placement and
room acoustics. The next few pages in this manual
detail the procedure for manually entering system
data,
but unless you want to view the setting informa-
tion and make an adjustment, you are now ready to
enjoy the finest in home theater and music reproduc-
tion. Go to page 39 for complete information on
operating your
A
VR 645.
Manual Setup
I
n most cases it is simpler, easier and more accurate
to let EzSet/EQ take care of entering the system
parameters for speaker “size”, speaker crossover,
channel output and individual channel delay time.
However, if you feel that your listening room or system
components are best suited to manual entry of these
settings, the AVR 645 also allows you to enter or trim
any of these traditional system parameters. Even if you
do make the settings manually, we recommend that
y
ou run the EzSet/EQ tests first so that a baseline set-
ting is established, and then make your adjustments
from there. Note that once EzSet/EQ has been run,
you do not need to adjust all system settings, only
those that you want to adjust.
To view or change the current EQ Design settings,
make certain that the
EZSET/EQ MAIN
menu (Figure 12) is on the screen. Press the
/
¤
Navigation Buttons D
©
to move the cursor
next to
EZSET/EQ MANUAL SETUP and
then press the
OK/Enter Button E on the TC 30
or the
Set Button
œ
on the ZR 10 remote. The
EZSET/EQ MANUAL SETUP menu
(Figure 25) will appear on the screen.
Figure 25
If you have already run the EzSet/EQ calibration sys-
tem, the first line of the menu enables you to hear
the difference between the settings established by
EzSet/EQ. The default setting is
ON, which plays
the incoming source with the EzSet/EQ
settings
.
T
o
hear the system in a Bypass mode, with none of the
equalization filters in the circuit path, press the
/
Na
vigation Buttons
D
©
so that OFF is high
-
lighted. Once changed, this setting will remain until
you change it again in this menu. While you may want
to use this menu option to hear the difference that
EzSet/EQ makes, we recommend that you leave
the setting on to take advantage of the benefits of
EzSet/EQ
s advanced room correction technology
.
The
EZSET ADJUST line on the menu
enables you to set the system’s “Filt, or high-frequen-
cy boost. To make this adjustment, first make sure that
the
EZSET
EQ
line is set to ON,
as this item is
not available when
EzSet/EQ
is not in the signal path.
T
o adjust the tilt setting, press the
/
¤
Na
vigation
Buttons
D
©
to move the cursor next to
EZSET ADJUST and then press the OK/Enter
Button
E on the TC 30 or the Set Button
œ
o
n the ZR 10 remote. The
E
ZSET ADJUST
menu (Figure 26) will appear on the screen.
Figure 26
Press the / Navigation Buttons D
©
to
change the setting as needed. When the adjustment
is complete, press the
/
¤
Navigation Buttons
D
©
to move the cursor next to BACK
TO
MANUAL SETUP
and then press the OK/Enter
Button
E on the TC 30 or the Set Button
œ
on the ZR 10 remote.
Note on Manual Setup Menus: Each manual setup
menu (SPEAKER SIZE/X-OVER,
DELAY ADJUST and CHANNEL
ADJUST) includes a line that reads EZSET
SETTINGS.
When the default setting of OFF is
shown, you are able to make any required adjust-
ments that are available on that menu. However, you
may change the
setting to
ON at any time to recall the settings estab-
lished when EzSet/EQ was last run. It is also important
to note that when the EzSet/EQ settings are in use, the
AVR will not allow any changes to be made. To trim
the settings, press the
/
¤
Navigation Buttons
D
©
until the cursor is in the EZSET SET-
TINGS
line on the menu in use and press the
/ Na
vigation Buttons
D
©
to change the
setting to
OFF. This will allow you to make changes
to the settings in that menu.
Speaker Size Menu
Although most listeners will prefer to take advantage
of the accuracy and speed of
EzSet/EQ
to make all of
the necessary speaker adjustments, advanced users
may wish to experiment with how different combina-
tions of settings sound in their home theater environ-
ment or to use settings other than those calculated
by EzSet/EQ, to accommodate personal listening
preferences.
The menu system used in your AVR 645 differs
somewhat from conventional speaker setup
menus in
that it consolidates the speaker “size” and crossover
into one convenient menu. Even if you are familiar with
making these adjustments, it is strongly recommended
that you read the following section of this manual.
* EZSET ADJUST *
TILT: 0dB
BACK TO MANUAL SETUP
* EZSET/EQ MANUAL SETUP *
EZSET/EQ: OFF ON
EZSET ADJUST
SPEAKER SIZE/X-OVER
DELAY ADJUST
CHANNEL ADJUST
BACK TO EZSET/EQ MAIN
* PRESET SAVE SELECTION *
PRESET 1: DESIGN
PRESET 2: BYPASS
PRESET 3: BYPASS
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