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System configuration, Speaker size menu, Speaker size – Harman-Kardon AVR 445 User Manual

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 31

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System Configuration

The

EZSET ADJUST

line on the menu

enables you to set the system’s Tilt, or high-fre-
quency boost. To make this adjustment, first
make sure that

EZSET E Q

line is set to ON, as

this item is not available when EzSet EQ is not in
the signal path. When the cursor is on the

EZSET ADJUST

line, press the Set Button

F, and then press the

/

Navigation

Button

E to enter the desired setting. When

you have completed your adjustment, press the

Navigation Button

E to move the cursor

down to the

BACK T O MANUAL SETUP

line and press the Set Button

F.

Note on Manual Setup Menus: Each of the
four major manual setup menus (Speaker Size,
Speaker Crossover, 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 adjustments that are available on that
menu. However, you may change the setting to

O N

at any time to recall the settings established

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 Button

E until the cursor is on

the

EZSET SETTINGS

line on the menu in

use and press the

/

Navigation Button

E

to change the setting to

OFF

. This will allow

you to make changes to the settings on 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 adjust-
ments, advanced users may wish to experiment
with how different combinations of settings
sound in their home theater environment or to
use settings other than those calculated by
EzSet/EQ, to accommodate personal listening
preferences.

The menu system used in your AVR differs some-
what 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.

On the

SPEAKER SIZE

menu (Figure 19)

you have the option to change the type of
speaker configured for each of the four position
groups, to change the crossover setting for any
one of those speakers, to adjust the setting point
for the low-pass filter that determines which
frequencies are sent to the subwoofer for low-
frequency effects (LFE) signals, to change the
subwoofer bass redirection mode when the Front
Left/Right speakers are set to Large and to
change the setting for the subwoofer size. If, as
recommended, you have first run the EzSet/EQ

system, as shown on pages 28-31, the settings
established by EzSet/EQ will be displayed as a
starting point for any manual adjustments. You
may reestablish those settings at any time during
an adjustment on this menu by pressing the

/

¤

Navigation Button

E until the cursor

is on the

EZSET SETTINGS

line of the

menu and then pressing the

/

Navigation

Button

E so that

O N

is highlighted in reverse

video. Note, however, that once this is done, any
manual adjustments made will be lost and must
be reentered.

Speaker Size

At each of the four speaker group positions, you
have the ability to select the speaker “size” and,
when a “Small” speaker is selected, the fre-
quency below which low-frequency information
is sent to the subwoofer, as opposed to the
speakers for the channel being adjusted. For that
reason, before making the adjustments on the

FRONT L/R

,

CENTER

,

SIDE SURR

and

BACK SURR

menu lines, it is important

to know the frequency range for the speaker. This
information is typically found in the “Specifica-
tions” section of the speaker’s owner’s manual. If
you cannot find the specification for the lowest
frequency the speaker can handle, start with the
settings entered by running EzSet/EQ and then
try one setting above or below the existing entry.
We do not recommend changing the crossover
point more than that due to the possible impact
that will have on the speaker’s performance. If
you do not have access to the owner’s manual
for a particular speaker, you should be able to
obtain the needed information from the Web site
or customer service department of the speaker’s
manufacturer.

To manually adjust the speaker settings, go to
the

SPEAKER SIZE

menu by pressing the

OSD Button

L on the remote and when the

MASTER MENU

(Figure 7) appears, press the

/

¤

Navigation Button

E until the cursor

is on the

MANUAL SETUP

line and press the

Set Button

F. When the

MANUAL

SETUP

menu (Figure 18) appears, press the

/

¤

Navigation Button

E again until the

cursor is on the

SPEAKER SIZE

line and

press the Set Button

F.

On the

SPEAKER SIZE

menu (Figure 19)

you will see a display of either the settings that
were established when EzSet/EQ was run, or the
factory default settings if you have not yet run
the automated system.

Figure 19

To change the setting for any of the four speaker
positions, press the

/

¤

Navigation Button

E until the cursor points to the line where you
wish to make the change. Press the

/

Navigation Button

E to change the setting,

but note that when you do this for the first time
in the menu, a warning message (Figure 20) will
appear in the on-screen display reminding you to
rerun EzSet/EQ after you are finished with any
speaker configuration changes. This is necessary
to make any level output adjustments needed
after the setting changes so that the new
configuration will be properly integrated.

Figure 20

The warning message will remain for four
seconds and then the

SPEAKER SIZE

menu will return to the screen. At this point you
may change the settings to the “size” or
crossover for any of the four speaker positions
using the Navigation Buttons

E as shown

above. The information below details the settings
available for each of the speaker configurations.

At each of the four speaker position lines, you
have the option to set the speaker size and
crossover. Note that the “size” does not refer to
the speaker’s actual physical size, but rather to
the ability of the speaker to reproduce low-fre-
quency information. If your speakers at any
position are traditional full-range models capable
of handling the full audio spectrum, select

LARGE

. These speakers are called “large”

since the low-frequency drivers required to play
bass without strain or distortion are typically
eight to fifteen inches in diameter, in turn making
the speaker cabinet larger than those with small
(or no) low-frequency drivers. When the speakers
at a particular position are smaller frequency-
limited speakers that do not have the ability to
properly reproduce low-frequency sounds, select

SMALL

.

* X - O V E R C H A N G E W A R N I N G *

S p e a k e r X - O v e r F r e q o r

S i z e h a s b e e n c h a n g e d .

P l e a s e r e - r u n E Z S E T / E Q

* S P E A K E R S I Z E *

F R O N T L / R :

S M - 1 0 0 H z

C E N T E R :

S M - 1 0 0 H z

S I D E S U R R :

S M - 1 0 0 H z

B A C K S U R R :

S M - 1 0 0 H z M A I N

L F E L P F L T :

1 2 0 H z

S U B M O D E :

S U B

S U B S I Z E :

1 0 i n / 2 5 0 m m

E Z S E T S E T T I N G S :

O F F

O N

B A C K T O M A N U A L S E T U P

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