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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 21
Within five seconds, either press the front panel
/
Selector buttons 5 or the 
/
¤
buttons
D on the remote to select a different speaker
position, or press the Set Button Ó
F to
begin the adjustment process for the front left
and right speakers
When the Set button Ó
F has been pressed
and the system is ready for a change to the front
speaker setting, the on-screen display and Main
Information Display 
Y will read F N T
L A R G E
or F N T SMALL depending on
the current setting. Press the front panel 
/
Selector Buttons 5 or the 
/
¤
buttons 
D
on the remote until the desired setting is shown,
using the instructions for “large” or “small”
shown earlier, then press the Set button Ó
F.
If another speaker position needs to be changed,
press the front panel 
/
Selector buttons 5
or the 
/
¤
buttons 
D on the remote to
select a different speaker position, press the Set
button Ó
F and then press the front panel
/
Selector buttons 5 or the 
/
¤
buttons
D on the remote until the correct speaker set-
ting is shown and press the Set button Ó
F
again to confirm the selection.
To assist in making these settings, the icons in
the Speaker/Channel Input Indicators Q
will change as the speaker type is selected at
each position. When only the inner icon box is lit,
the speaker is set for “small.” When the inner box
and the two outer boxes with circles inside them
are lit, the speaker is set for “large." When no
indicator appears at a speaker location, that
position is set for “none” or “no” speaker.
Note: These icons are available only when mak-
ing setup changes in the semi-OSD mode.
As an example, in Figure 6 below, the left front
and right front speakers are set for “large,” the
center, left surround and right surround speakers
are set for small, and a subwoofer is set.
Figure 6
Adjustments for Other Inputs
After one input has been adjusted for surround
mode, digital input (if any) and speaker type,
return to the INPUT SETUP line on the
A U D I O S E T U P
menu and enter the set-
tings for each input that you will use. In most
cases, only the digital input and surround mode
will be different from one input to the next, while
the speaker type will usually be the same and
may be quickly entered by entering the same
data used for the original input.
Making Settings independent of
selected Input
After the settings described above have been
made for all input sources in your system, the
following settings, made with any input, will
remain in effect independent of the input
selected.
Delay Settings 
Only for the Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro Logic
modes, you will need to adjust the delay time
setting. Note that the delay time is not
adjustable for any other modes.
Important Note: Once the delay time is set
with any input it will be effective with all other
inputs too. Moreover the surround delay time
setting must be made only for either the Dolby
Pro Logic or the Dolby Digital mode. The other
setting will be set automatically.
Due the different distances between the listening
position for the front channel speakers and the
surround speakers, the amount of time it takes
for sound to reach your ears from the front or
surround speakers is different. You may compen-
sate for this difference through the use of the
delay settings to adjust the timing for the specific
speaker placement and acoustic conditions in
your listening room or home theater.
The factory setting is appropriate for most rooms,
but some installations create an uncommon dis-
tance between the front and surround speakers
that may cause the arrival of front channel
sounds to become disconnected from surround
channel sounds.
To resynchronize the front and surround chan-
nels, follow these steps:
1. Measure the distance from the listening/ view-
ing position to the front speakers in meters.
2. Measure the distance from the listening/ view-
ing position to the surround speakers.
3. Subtract the distance to the surround speakers
from the distance to the front speakers and
multiply the result by 3.
a. When setting the delay time for the Dolby
Digital surround modes, the optimal delay time
is the result of that subtraction. For example, if
the front speakers are 3 m away and the sur-
round speakers are 1 m away, the optimal
delay time is figured as (3–1)x3=6. Thus, in
this example, the delay time for Dolby Digital
should be set at six milliseconds.
b. When setting the delay time for the Pro Logic
mode, take the result of the subtraction and
add 15 to obtain the optimal delay time. For
example, if the front speakers are 3 m away
and the surround speakers are 1 m away, the
optimal delay time is figured as
(3–1)x3+15=21. Thus, in this example, the Pro
L
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System Configuration
22 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
System Configuration
Logic delay should be set at twenty millisec-
onds.
NOTE: The DTS, Logic 7, 5CH Stereo, Hall and
Theater modes use a fixed, nonadjustable delay
time.
The Dolby Digital Mode also includes a separate
setting for the center channel delay mode, since
the discrete nature of these signals makes the
location of the center channel speaker more crit-
ical. To calculate the delay for the center chan-
nel, measure the distance from the preferred lis-
tening position in the center of the room to both
the center channel speaker and either the left or
right speaker.
If the distances are equal, no further adjustment
is required and the center delay should be set to
zero. If the distance to the front speakers is
greater than the distance to the center speaker,
you may wish to reposition the speakers by mov-
ing the front left and front right speakers closer
to the listening position or the center speaker
further away from the listening position.
If repositioning of the speakers is not possible,
adjust the center delay time, adding one milli-
second of center channel delay for every 30 cm
closer to the listening position the center speak-
er is than the front speakers. For example, if the
front left and front right speakers are each 3 m
from the listening position and the center chan-
nel speaker is 2.4 m away, the delay is figured as
300 cm –240 cm=60 cm, suggesting an optimal
center delay of 2 milliseconds.
To set the delay time, continue within the
MASTER MENU
(Figure 1). If the system
is not already at that point, press the OSD but-
ton 
L to bring up the master menu.To make
the delay settings for the Dolby Digital mode
(this will include the Center delay setting, and
the surround delay for the Pro Logic mode will
be set automatically), press the Set
F button
and select any input now that is associated with
a digital input and the Dolby Digital surround
mode (the surround mode associated with each
input selected will be indicated by the
Surround Mode Indicators ˆ in the front
panel), then return to the master menu. Press
the 
¤
button 
D and then the Set button F
to bring up the surround setup menu, now press
the 
¤
button 
D once.
As the Dolby Digital mode is selected, the 
cur-
sor will stop at the CENTER DELAY
line. Press the 
/
buttons 
E! until the
number calgulated using the formula shown
above appears in the disply. When the
C E N T E R D E L A Y
is entered, press the 
¤
button 
D once to move to the SURR
DELAY
line so that the delay for the sur-
round speakers may be set. Press the 
/
but-
tons 
E! until the desired figure appears in
the display, using the number calculated using
the formula shown above for the Dolby Digital
surround mode (item 3a). When the delay set-
tings are complete, press the 
¤
button 
D
once to move to the next line.
Note that the delay settings may also be adjust-
ed at any time when the Dolby Digital or Dolby
Pro Logic modes are in use by pressing the
Delay button on the front panel  or remote
 , followed by a press of the Set button F.
Next, press the 
/
¤
buttons n on the remote
er the Selector buttons 5 on the front panel
until the desired figure appears in the Main
Information Display 
Y.
Night Mode Settings
The Night mode is a feature of Dolby Digital that
uses special processing to preserve the dynamic
range and full intelligibility of a movie sound
track while reducing the peak level. This prevents
abruptly loud transitions from disturbing others,
without reducing the sonic impact of a digital
source. Note that the Night mode is only avail-
able when Dolby Digital signals are played.
To adjust the Night mode setting from the
menu, make certain that the 
cursor is on the
Night line of the SURROUND SETUP
menu. Next, press 
/
buttons 
E! to
choose between the following settings.
OFF
: When OFF is in the highlighted video,
the Night mode will not function.
MID
: When MID is in the highlighted video, a
mild compression will be applied.
MA X
: When MAX is in the highlighted video, a
more severe compression algorithm will be
applied.
We recommend that you select the MID setting
as a starting point and change to the MAX set-
ting later, if desired.
Note that the Night mode may be adjusted
directly any time that a Dolby Digital source is
playing by pressing the Night button 
B.
When the button is pressed, the words 
D-RANGE
will appear in the lower third of
the video screen and in the Main Information
Display 
Y. Press the 
/
¤
button 
D within
three seconds to select the desired setting, then
press Set 
F to confirm the setting.
When all settings for the surround setup have
been made, press the 
/
¤
buttons 
D so that
the 
cursor is next to RETURN T O
MENU
, and press the Set button 
F to
return to the master menu.
Output Level Adjustment
Output level adjustment is a key part of the con-
figuration process for any surround sound prod-
uct. It is particularly important for a Dolby Digital
receiver such as the AVR 3000, as correct out-
puts will ensure that you hear sound tracks with
the proper directionality and intensity.
NOTE: Listeners are often confused about the
operation of the surround channels. While some
assume that sound should always be coming
from each speaker, most of the time there will
be little or no sound in the surround channels.
This is because they are only used when a
movie director or sound mixer specifically places
sound there to create ambiance, a special effect
or to continue action from the front of the room
to the rear. When the output levels are properly
set it is normal for surround speakers to oper-
ate only occasionally. Artificially increasing the
volume to the rear speakers may destroy the
illusion of an enveloping sound field that dupli-
cates the way you hear sound in a movie the-
ater or concert hall.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The output level can be
adjusted for each digital and analog surround
mode separately. This allows you to compensate
for level differences between speakers, that may
also vary with the surround mode selected, or to
increase or decrease the level of certain speakers
intentionally, depending on the surround mode
selected.
Before beginning the output level adjustment
process, make certain that all speaker connec-
tions have been properly made. The system
volume should be turned down at first. Finally,
make certain that the Balance Control & is
set to the center “12 o’clock” position.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 23
Using EzSet
Harman Kardon’s exclusive EzSet remote makes
it possible to quickly and accurately set the AVR
3000’s output levels without the use of a sound
pressure meter, although manual adjustment is
also available. However, for the easiest set-up,
follow these steps while seated in the listening
position that will be used most often:
1. Make certain that all speaker positions have
been properly configured for their “large” or
“small” settings (as outlined above) and turn off
the OSD system if it is in use.
2. Adjust the volume so that it is at - 1 5, as
shown in the on-screen display or Main
Information Display 
Y.
3. Select any input associated with the Dolby Pro
Logic surround mode. Remember to make the
same adjustment with all other surround modes
you´ve associated with the inputs used.
4. First a non-automatic pre-test should be
made: Turn on the internal test tone by pressing
the Test tone button 
8. You will hear a test
noise circulate from speaker to speaker in a
clockwise direction around the room.
Listen to make certain that the sound comes
from the speaker position shown in the Main
Information Display 
Y. If the sound from a
speaker location does NOT match the position
indicated, turn the AVR 3000 off using the Main
Power Switch 
1 and check the speaker
wiring to make certain that each speaker is con-
nected to the correct output terminal.
5. Hold the remote in front of you at arm’s
length, making sure not to cover the EzSet
Sensor Microphone 
7 at the top of the remote
and aim it at the AVR 3000, not vertically (like
you’d do with a microphone).
6. Press and hold the SPL Indicator Select
& for three seconds. Release the button when
the Program/SPL Indicator
2 stops flashing
and you hear the test noise from the front left
speaker.
7. At this point, the EzSet circuitry will take over,
adjusting the output level of each channel so
that when the process is complete all levels will
be equal and at the set reference point. This
process may take a few minutes, depending on
the extent of adjustment required.
8. During the adjustment you will see the loca-
tion of the channel position being adjusted
appear in both the on-screen display (if connect-
ed) and the Main Information Display Y,
alternating with a readout of the output setting,
relative to the reference volume level. As the
adjustment proceeds, a few things will happen
simultaneously:
• The channel position being adjusted will flash
in the Speaker/Channel Position Indicators
Q
. If the test noise is heard from a channel
other than the one shown in the Indicator, there
is an error in the speaker connections. If this is
the case, press the Test Button
8 TWICE to
stop the adjustment. Then, turn the unit off and
verify that all speakers are connected to the
proper Outputs
.
• When the front left channel is being set at the
beginning of the process, EzSet will adjust the
volume level, as shown by the indication of the
F R O N T L L E V
alternating in the on-
screen display (if connected) and the Main
Information Display 
Y with the volume indi-
cation. During the adjustment, the test tone may
seem to pulse, or click, as EzSet changes the
level. This is a normal aspect of the system’s
operation.
• As the other channels are set, the channel
name and the adjustment offset will appear in
the on-screen display (if connected) and the
Main Information Display Y. While the level
is changing, the Program/SPL Indicator
2
will change colors to reflect the output level in
relation to the reference. A red indication shows
that the level is too high, while an amber indica-
tion shows that the level is too low. When the
Indicator is green, the level is correct, and the
test noise will move to the next channel.
• While adjustments are being made, the red
LED under the AVR Selector
5 will flash.
This is normal, and indicates that EzSet is oper-
ating.
9. After the test noise has circulated once
through each channel, it will send the tone to
the front left channel once again, to finally
adjust its output level.
10. Upon completion of the front left channel
adjustment, the Program/SPL Indicator will flash
green three times and then go out. The tone will
stop and the AVR 3000 will return to normal
operation.
Manual Output Level Adjustment
Output levels may also be adjusted manually,
either to set them to a specific level with an SPL
meter, or to make fine tuning adjustments to the
levels obtained using the EzSet remote.
Manual output level adjustment is most easily
done through the OUTPUT ADJUST
menu (Figure 7). If you are already at the main
menu, press the 
¤
buttons 
D until the on-
screen 
cursor is next to the OUTPUT
A D J U S T
line. If you are not at the main
menu, press the OSD button 
L to bring up
the MASTER MENU (Figure 1), and then
press the 
¤
buttons 
D three times so that the
on-screen 
cursor is next to the Output adjust
line. Press the Set button 
F to bring the
O U T P U T A D J U S T
menu (Figure 7) to
the screen.
Figure 7
As soon as the new menu appears, you will hear
a test noise circulate from speaker to speaker in
a clockwise direction around the room. The test
noise will play for two seconds in each speaker
before circulating, and a blinking on-screen cur-
sor will appear next to the name of each speaker
location when the sound is at that speaker. Now
turn up the volume until you can hear the noise
clearly.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Because this test noise will
have a much lower level than normal music, the
volume must be lowered after the adjustment
for all channels is made, but BEFORE you return
to the main menu and the test tone turns off.
After checking for speaker placement, let the
test noise circulate again, and listen to see
which channels sound louder than the others.
Using the front left speaker as a reference, press
the 
/
buttons 
E! on the remote to bring
all speakers to the same volume level. Note that
when one of the 
/
buttons is pushed, the test
noise circulation will pause on the channel being
adjusted to give you time to make the adjust-
ment. When you release the button, the circula-
tion will resume after five seconds. The on-screen
cursor 
can also be moved directly to the
speaker to be adjusted by pressing the 
/
¤
buttons 
D on the remote.
*   O U T P U T   A D J U S T   *
F R O N T   L E F T   :   0 d B                    
C E N T E R           :   0 d B
F R O N T   R I G H T :   0 d B
S U R R   R I G H T   :   0 d B
S U R R   L E F T     :   0 d B
R E T U R N   T O   M E N U
System Configuration
24 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
System Configuration
Continue to adjust the individual speakers until
they all have the same volume. Note that adjust-
ments should be made with the 
/
› 
buttons
E! on the remote only, NOT the main vol-
ume controls.
You may also adjust the output levels manually
while using the level indication feature of the
EzSet remote. To activate the sensor and indica-
tor, simply press and release the SPL Indicator
Select 
button 
& on the remote while the test
tone is circulating. The Program/SPL Indicator
2 will change color to indicate the level.
Because the remote functions as level sensor, in
that case all further adjustments can be made
with the front panel buttons only, with help of
an assisting person. Adjust the level using the
/
buttons 5 on the front panel until the LED
lights green for all channels. When it is red the
level is too high; when it is amber the level is
too low. Press the SPL Indicator Select
&
button when you are finished to turn the sensor
and Indicator off.
NOTE: The subwoofer output level is not
adjustable using the test tone. To change the
subwoofer level, follow the steps for Output
Level Trim Adjustment on page 30.
When all channels have an equal volume level,
the adjustment is complete. Now turn the
Volume (
$ down to about -40dB, other-
wise the listening level may be too high as soon
as the source’s music starts to play. To exit this
menu, press the 
/
¤
buttons 
D until the on-
screen 
cursor is next to the RETURN T O
M E N U
line, and then press the Set button
F to turn the test tone off and return to the
MASTER MENU
.
The output levels may also be adjusted at any
time using the discrete buttons and semi-OSD
system. To adjust the output levels in this fash-
ion, press the Test Tone Selector ı
8. As
soon as the button is pressed, the test tone will
begin to circulate as indicated earlier. The correct
channel from which the test noise should be
heard will be shown in the lower third of the
video screen and in the Main Information
Display 
Y. As an added assist, while the test
noise is circulating, the proper channel position
will also be indicated in the Speaker/Channel
Indicators 
Q by a blinking letter within the
correct channel. Turn up the Volume (
$
until you can hear the noise clearly.
To adjust the output level, press the Selector
buttons on the front panel 5 or the 
/
but-
tons 
E! until the desired level is shown in
the display or on screen. Once the buttons are
released, the test noise will begin to circulate
again in five seconds.
When all channels have the same output level,
turn the Volume (
$ down to about -40dB,
otherwise the listening level may be too high as
soon as the source’s music starts to play. After-
wards press the Test Tone Selector ı
8
button again to turn the test tone off and com-
plete the process.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Output level adjust-
ment made will be effective for all inputs, but
only for the actual surround mode selected. To
be effective for any other mode select that mode
(with any input) and repeat the level adjustment
described above. This will also allow you to com-
pensate level differences between speakers, that
may be different with each surround mode, or to
increase or decrease the level of certain speakers
intentionally, depending on the surround mode
selected.
Note: Output level adjustment is not available
for the VMAx or Surround Off mode, as no sur-
round speakers are used (so level differences
between the speakers in the room cannot
occur). But to compensate level differences
between stereo, VMAx and other surround
modes (independently from the input selected)
the outputs can be adjusted with the Level Trim
Adjustment procedure, see page 30, also for the
Surround Off (Stereo) and VMAx modes.
Once the settings outlined on the previous
pages have been made, the AVR 3000 is ready
for operation. While there are some additional
settings to be made, these are best done after
you have had an opportunity to listen to a
variety of sources and different kinds of program
material. These advanced settings are described
on pages 34-35 of this manual. In addition, any
of the settings made in the initial configuration
of the unit may be changed at any time.
As you add new or different sources or speakers,
or if you wish to change a setting to better
reflect your listening taste, simply follow the
instructions for changing the settings for that
parameter as shown above. Note that any
settings changed at any time, also when the
discrete buttons are used only, will be stored in
memory in the AVR3000, also if it´s turned off
completely, unless it will be reset (see page 48).
The settings will either depend on the input
(Speaker configuration, analog/digital input
selection, surround mode) or on the surround
mode selected (speaker output level), as
described on previous pages.
Having completed the setup and configuration
process for your AVR 3000, you are about to
experience the finest in music and home theater
listening. Enjoy!
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