27ENGLISHINITIAL SETUPStep four – After you select “Continue”, the test will begin. Maintainsilence during the EzSet/EQ II configuration.As the EzSet/EQ II system tests each speaker, its position will appear onscreen. If the test sweep is heard from a different speaker than the oneindicated on screen, turn off the AVR and check the speaker-wire connections,then begin again.When the Speaker Detection test is completed, select the Continue option.The results will be displayed, along with these options:The Retest option repeats the EzSet/EQ II process. Increase the master•volume manually, if some speakers were not correctly detected.Select Cancel to return to the Speaker Setup menu.•See the Advanced Functions section for instructions on how to manuallyconfigure the speakers or manually adjust the settings established by theEzSet/EQ II process.During the Near Field test, follow the instructions that appear on screen.You may be directed to hold the microphone about 60 cm away from somespeakers.When the test is finished, you will be given the option of saving the EzSet/EQ II test results in one of two “listening positions”, or not saving the resultsat all. The purpose is to allow you to run the EzSet/EQ II tests for two differentfrequently used listening positions within the room to optimize performance,depending on how you use the room.After the results have been saved, the menu for manual adjustment of thelistening position settings will appear. See the Advanced Functions section forinstructions on manually adjusting the speaker settings.If you do not save the results, you may go back and repeat the EzSet/EQ II test.You may adjust the settings for either listening position, or repeat the EzSet/EQ II test, from the Speaker Setup menu (Figure 21).Set up SourcesThe Info Settings menu is used to assign the correct physical audio and videoconnections to each source.The following settings are not optional and must be adjusted now to enableplayback of each source: Video Input From Source, Audio Input From Sourceand Resolution to Display. The other settings may be adjusted later.To display the Info Settings menu, press the Info Settings Button (front panelor remote). Or, from the Main Menu, select the Setup Source line and select asource from the slide-in menu. A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 22will appear.Figure 22 – Setup Source MenuAudio Effects: Displays the Audio Effects submenu, where you may adjustthe Dolby Volume setting, the bass and treble tone controls, and the LFE trim,or you may select the EzSet/EQ II listening position. These settings affect eachsource independently. Leave this submenu at its default settings, and returnto it later if your system requires fine-tuning. See the Advanced FunctionsManual for more information.Video Modes: Displays the Video Modes submenu, where you may makepicture adjustments for each source independently. Leave the settings at theirfactory defaults. Picture adjustments should be made to your video displayfirst, with this menu used only for fine-tuning. See the Advanced FunctionsManual for more information.Surround Modes: Displays the Surround Modes submenu, where youmay program surround modes for analog movies, music and games for eachsource independently.Digital surround signals, such as Dolby Digital and DTS, are automaticallyplayed in their native formats, although you may change the surround mode.See the Advanced Functions Manual for more information.Audio Format From Source: This line is informational only. When adigital program is playing, its format will be identified here. When analogaudio programs are playing, this line displays ANALOG.audio and Video Input SelectionSee Table A2 in the appendix for the factory default input assignments foreach source. You may assign any available input to any source using the InfoSettings menu.When a source is selected, the AVR will check the assigned digital audio inputfor a signal. If one is present, the digital input will be selected. If not, the AVRwill select the analog audio input specified at the Audio Auto Polling line ofthe Info Settings menu. If you don’t want the AVR to select an analog audioinput for the source, leave this setting at its default of Off.The AVR will also select the assigned video source. The only “audio-only”sources on the AVR 760/AVR 660 are the Radio, The Bridge II (video may beavailable; see page 35), USB, the Network and Internet Radio, which usespecial on-screen menus. If no video signal is present, the display will remainblack. You may pair an audio device with an A/V device’s video signal usingthe Info Settings menu. Sources may share audio or video inputs.NOTE: The Bridge II obtains its audio and video signals (when available)from the iPod docked in it, and it may not be used with other audio or videosources.Video Input From Source: Assign the correct video input. Refer to Table2, where you noted the physical video input the source is connected to, andselect that input here.Audio Input From Source: Assign the correct analog or digital audioinput. Refer to Table 2, where you noted the physical audio input the sourceis connected to, and select that input here. If both analog and digital audioconnections were made, select the digital input here, and select the analoginput at the Audio Auto Polling and Zone 2 Audio lines below.