SYSTEM CONFIGURATION20 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION20 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONpressed, D-RA will appear in the lower third of thevideo screen and in the Lower Display Line ¯.Press the ⁄/¤ Buttons within three seconds toselect the desired setting.When all settings for the surround setup have beenmade, press the ⁄/¤ Buttons n so that the ›cursor is next to BACK TO MASTER MENU,and press the Set Button p to return to theMASTER MENU.On the DTS menu, the choices made with the ‹/›Buttons o on the remote are determined by acombination of the type of program material in useand whether the 5.1- or 6.1/7.1-channel configura-tion is in use.When a DTS source is playing, the choice of modesfor 7.1 systems will vary according to the type of pro-gram source (DTS 5.1, DTS-ES Matrix or DTS-ESDiscrete). Press the ‹/› Buttons o to scrollthrough the choices that are available for your systemand the program in use. The DTS Neo:6 Music modeis available with analog stereo sources and the DTSNeo:6 Cinema mode is available with analog matrixsurround-encoded sources to deliver an enhanced5.1-channel sound field.When the 5.1 configuration is in use, the AVR willautomatically select the 5.1 version of DTS processingwhen a DTS data stream is selected. When the6.1/7.1 mode is selected, the DTS-ES Discrete modewill automatically be activated when a DTS source withthe ES Discrete “flag” is in use. When a non-ES DTSdisc is in use, you may select the DTS-ES Matrixmode through this menu to create a full eight-speakersurround mode. See page 27 for a complete explana-tion of the DTS modes.On the LOGIC 7 menu, the choices made withthe ‹/› Buttons o on the remote are determinedby whether the 5.1- or 6.1/7.1-channel configurationis in use. In either case, the selection of a Logic 7mode enables Harman Kardon’s exclusive Logic 7processing to create fully enveloping, multichannel sur-round sound from either two-channel Stereo orMatrix-encoded programming such as VHS cassettes,laser discs or television broadcasts produced withDolby surround.In the 5.1 configuration, you may select the Logic 7/5.1 Music, Cinema or Enhance mode. They work bestwith two-channel music, surround-encoded programsor standard two-channel programming of any type,respectively. For 6.1/7.1 configurations, the Music andCinema modes may be selected. The Logic 7 modesare not available when either Dolby Digital or DTSdigital soundtracks are in use. See page 27 for acomplete explanation of the Logic 7 modes.On the DSP menu, the choices madewith the ‹/› Buttons o on the remote select fromone of the DSP surround modes that are designed foruse with two-channel stereo programs to create avariety of sound field presentations. The choices avail-able are Hall 1, Hall 2, Theater, VMAx Near and VMAXFar. The Hall and Theater modes are designed formultichannel installations, while the two VMAX modesare optimized for use in delivering a full surround fieldwhen only the front left and front right speakers areinstalled. See page 27 for a complete explanation ofthe DSP surround modes.On the STEREO menu, the choices made with the‹/› Buttons o on the remote may either turn thesurround processing off for a traditional two-channelstereo presentation, or select 5 STEREO or 7STEREO depending on whether the 5.1 or6.1/7.1 output is in use. The latter modes feed a two-channel presentation to all speakers, regardless of thenumber of speakers in use. See page 27 for a com-plete explanation of the 5 Stereo and 7 Stereomodes.To listen to a stereo source without any bass manage-ment, so that the left and right speakers receive a full-range signal straight through from the input gain sec-tion to the volume control, press the ‹/› Buttonso so that SURROUND OFF is shown. Tolisten to two-channel sources with the bass manage-ment settings that will be established in the nextsection, press the ‹/› Buttons o so thatSURROUND OFF DSP is shown.After the selections are made on the Dolby, DTS,Logic 7, DSP (Surround) or Stereo menus, press the⁄/¤ Buttons n so that the cursor moves to theBACK TO MASTER MENU line and pressthe Set Button p.Speaker SetupThis menu tells the AVR 330 which type of speakersare in use. This is important as it adjusts the settingsthat decide whether your system will use the “5-chan-nel” or “6-channel/7-channel” modes, as well asdetermining which speakers receive low-frequency(bass) information.For each of these settings, use the LARGE settingif the speakers for a particular position are traditionalfull-range loudspeakers. Use the SMALL setting forsmaller, frequency-limited satellite speakers that do notreproduce sounds below 200Hz. Note that when“small” speakers are used, a subwoofer is required toreproduce low-frequency sounds. Remember that the“large” and “small” descriptions do not refer to theactual physical size of the speakers, but to their abilityto reproduce low-frequency sounds. If you are indoubt as to which category describes your speakers,consult the specifications in the speakers’ owner’smanual, or ask your dealer.This menu screen also allows you to enter the settingsfor the AVR 330’s Triple Crossover feature, whichallows a different crossover point to be used for thefront left/right, center and surround speakers. Insystems where full-range or tower speakers are usedfor the front soundstage or where different brandsor models are in use at the various speaker positions,this feature allows you to customize the bass manage-ment and redirection circuits with a precision notpreviously possible.It is easiest to enter the proper settings for speakersetup through the SPEAKER SETUP menu(Figure 5). If that menu is not already on your screenfrom the prior adjustments, press the OSD Buttonv to bring up the MASTER MENU (Figure 1),and then press the ¤ Button n until the cursor ison the SPEAKER SETUP line. At this point,press the Set Button p to bring up theSPEAKER SETUP menu (Figure 5).Figure 5The first line of the SPEAKER SETUP menu(Figure 5) allows you to switch the menu to changeeither the speaker size setting or the exact crossoverpoint used for that speaker group. For the first passthrough the menu, leave the setting at its defaultoption of SIZE, and then proceed as outlinedbelow. Once the speaker choices have been set, youmay wish to return to this line to change the option sothat the crossover settings may be adjusted.Begin the speaker setup process by making certain thatthe cursor is pointing toward the LEFT/RIGHTline, which sets the configuration for the front left andright speakers. If you wish to make a change to thefront speakers’ configuration, press the ‹/› Buttonso so that either LARGE or SMALL appears,matching the appropriate description from the definitionsshown above.When SMALL is selected, low-frequency sounds willbe sent only to the subwoofer output. 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