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Part Number: M119D
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FEATURES
Your new processor is a versatile audio/video control center. The processor is designed to sound sensational and be an attractive, easy-to-use addition to your audio/video system. Although you already have a good idea of your processors features, we would like to take a moment to point out certain highlights. THX Ultra Certified - incorporates Lucasfilm Home THX Re-Equalization, Timbre Matching and Adaptive Decorrelation to correct for the tonal and spatial errors that occur during the translation from the movie theater environment into the home. In addition to the these correction processes, the unit has passed a rigorous series of Lucasfilm THX quality and performance tests which is your guarantee that this Home Theater product will give superb performance for years to come. THX Surround EX - incorporates further Home THX Cinema processing to allow for the precise decoding of Dolby Digital Surround EX signals. Two-zone operation - complete digital/analog preamp/processor for Zone 1 plus an additional independent analog A/V preamp internally for use with a second listening/viewing area - Zone 1. Internal Digitally Synthesized AM/FM Stereo tuner - store up to 40 AM or FM stations in A/V presets. Analog inputs/outputs - seven A/V inputs and five A/V outputs all with stereo audio, composite video and Svideo plus one set of 7.1 surround outputs. Component Video - two switchable inputs and one set of outputs assignable to any of the seven A/V inputs. Passive design allows full pass through of HDTV signals and maintains full signal integrity. Digital inputs/outputs - six coaxial inputs and one coaxial output plus five optical inputs and one optical output. Control Outputs - four 12 VDC @ 50 mA outputs for turning on amplifiers and controlling external systems such as a projection screen or B & K amplifier. IR inputs/outputs - two IR inputs and up to four IR outputs let you integrate the processor with an infrared repeater control system. Gold Plated Connectors - better sound with minimum signal loss and degradation. Plug and Play operation - automatically selects the optimum input, surround sound format, and performs a wide range of automated functions to provide invisible and easy operation. A/V presets - 40 preset memories allow instant system configuration recall of user settings. Customized input and A/V preset names - assign names to presets, inputs, or the turn on message. Front Panel Operation - nearly all processor functions can be controlled directly from the front panel. Remote Control - The Reference 31 is designed for compatibility with most B&K and other manufacturers remote control devices. RS-232 Control - easy control and interface of your B&K product with other system controllers. 96/24 bit A/D and 192/24 bit capable D/A Conversion - Ultra High Resolution reproduction of musical details. 96/24 bit processing - 96/24 bit digital data and analog source material use 96 kHz, 24 bit DSP processing during all stereo listening modes. Selectable Bass Management Crossover Frequency and Slope - allows system versatility for bass adjustments and management to assure optimum performance from your speaker system. Room Equalization - a sweepable notch filter and variable equalization is available in the digital domain for use in achieving the best possible room response. Upgradeable - modular design allows for future A/D, D/A, DSP, Digital Receiver, IEEE 1394 and an Expansion port for future format and interface applications enhancements. State of the art today, state of the art tomorrow.
Zone 1 (A) Coax digital output to digital recorder
Zone 1 (A) Optical digital output to digital recorder
Zone 2 (B) Coax digital output to digital recorder
SURROUND OUTPUTS
Your Processor has multiple surround processor outputs for use with external amplifier(s) or powered speakers. The Reference 31 processor allows THX Surround EX compatibility via two Surround Back S BACK processor outputs. Here is a typical surround output setup:
ZA AUDIO OUT SUB CENTER Connect to the Subwoofer 'SW' power amplifier input Connect to the Surround Left 'Sl' power amplifier input Connect to the Surround Right 'Sr' power amplifier input Connect to the Center power amplifier input Connect to the Left Front power amplifier input Connect to the Right Front power amplifier input Connect to Zone 1 (A) composite video monitor input Connect to the Surround Back Left 'Sbl' power amplifier input Connect to the Surround Back Right 'Sbr' power amplifier input S BACK
Subwoofer Output - Connect an RCA cable from the Processors SW output (part of the surround outputs. If your subwoofer does not contain its own amplifier (powered subwoofer) you will need to acquire the use of an external power amplifier. Connect the external amplifiers speaker output to your subwoofer.
SURROUND SPEAKER OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
Connect the A/V System Controllers surround outputs to your external amplifier(s) or powered speakers as described previously. Connect your speakers to your external amplifier(s) as shown below.
FRONT LEFT (-) (+)
(-) (+) CENTER
FRONT RIGHT (-) (+)
SURROUND LEFT SURROUND RIGHT
CENTER
SURROUND BACK SURROUND BACK LEFT RIGHT
FRONT LEFT
FRONT RIGHT
Sl (-) (+)
Sr (-) (+)
Sbl (-) (+) SURROUND LEFT
Sbr (-) (+) SURROUND RIGHT
SURROUND BACK LEFT
SURROUND BACK RIGHT
ANTENNA CONNECTIONS
The FM jack is a standard screw on F-type connector. The AM is a push type. Strip inch of insulation off your AM antenna wires and insert one wire end into each hole while holding the tabs down. Release the tabs to lock in the AM antenna wires.
TUNER FM antenna
FM Antenna Input from Indoor/Outdoor Antenna, Cable Box, etc. AM Antenna Input from Loop Antenna
AM antenna
CONTROL OUTPUTS / IR INPUTS
CONTROL OUT +12VDC 50mA IR IN ZA
CAUTION!
3.5 mm control output to amplifier, etc.
3.5 mm IR in from remote repeater
Control Outputs - These connections are used for controlling other equipment such as an external B&K Components, Ltd. amplifier, projection screen, etc. Connect your control cable to the processor using a mono 3.5 mm jack shown at left. The plug must be wired as tip (+) and the long barrel section (-).
The Control outputs are programmable for each source in your system (see Advanced Control Outputs). However, the processor provides the following factory preprogrammed setup that should serve for most standard system applications.
Control 1 - HEADPHONE. On (+12 VDC) when Zone 1 is on and not in Headphone mode, off when Zone 1 is off or in Headphone Mode. This mode may be used for controlling external amplifiers or powered subwoofers in Zone 1. Control 2 - Zone 2. On (+12 VDC) when Zone 2 is on, off (0 VDC) when Zone 2 is off. This mode is used for controlling external amplifiers, projection screens, etc. in Zone 2. Control 3 - Z1 + Z2. On (+12 VDC) when Zone 1, Zone 2, or both zones are turned on. Off (0 VDC) when both zones are off. Control 4 -REMOTE. It will repeat a received 38 kHz modulated IR signal. The processor will transmit received IR signals even in sleep mode.
Note - The control outputs can output a maximum of 50 mA. Check to see that the source you are connecting to the control out requires 50 mA or less current.
WARNING - Not all manufacturers adhere to the +12 VDC control specification. Check to see if your sources control inputs are +12 VDC compatible. Do not connect your processors control outputs to a source with control or remote inputs rated at +5 VDC or other voltage rating. Damage to your source may result. IR Inputs - Your processor can be controlled by a directly connected IR repeater system in combination with or in place of the supplied remote control. Connect your IR input cable to the processor using a mono 3.5 mm jack shown above. The plug must be wired as tip (+) and the long barrel section (-). The inputs are standard 38kHz modulated IR type with a voltage range of +5 to +12 VDC.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
My collection of equipment differs from the labels on the back of my processor, how can I hook them up?
Your processor provides 5 identical sets of inputs - V1, V2, DVD, CD, and SAT. Each of these has analog audio, composite video, S-video, coaxial digital audio, and optical digital audio. It is convenient to connect components as labeled on the back of your processor, but since all the inputs are identical, you can connect any compatible source to any set of inputs. For example, you can connect a DAT player to V1 instead of a VCR. You can program your processor to display any 5-character name for any input (see System Setup - Inputs). The sixth input, TV, is identical to the others except that there is no optical digital. You can also connect portables to any other coaxial digital input using adapters or special cables. If you have a source with only optical digital output dont connect it to TV. The seventh input, TAPE, has analog audio, composite video and S-video, but has no digital inputs. It is primarily intended for analog recorders such as VCRs or cassette decks. If you have a three-head cassette or reel-to-reel tape deck you will prefer the TAPE input since it allows a full tape monitor capability. Tape monitor allows you to listen to what is actually on the tape as you are recording it. The V2 input also provides full tape monitor capabilities for Zone 2. If you dont use Zone 2 you can use V2 as a second independent analog tape monitor loop. V1 includes a line level output but does not provide true tape monitor capability.
Can I connect a phonograph directly to my processor?
No, you will need a separate outboard phono preamplifier. The output of the phono preamp can then be connected to any analog input on your processor. We recommend our Phono 10 phono preamp. In addition to its superb analog audio processing, it has an option for S/PDIF coax output. Talk to the dealer where you purchased your processor.
Do I need to connect both S-video and composite video to my processor?
If all of your video equipment has S-video then you need only connect S-video. S-video is a higher quality video format and you will probably not want to use composite. If all or most of your video equipment is composite then it is simplest to just connect the composite and omit S-video.
Can I connect mixed composite and S-video sources?
Yes, but your processor will not convert S-video to composite or composite to S-video. If your monitors and VCRs accept only composite video then there is no point in connecting S-video from other sources. If you use mixed S-video and composite sources you must connect both S-video and composite to your monitors and VCRs. You will need to change your monitor or VCR S-video / composite inputs manually when you change sources. This can normally be done via the monitors or VCRs remote control (or the supplied universal remote). Some monitors or VCRs may require you to physically disconnect S-video before they will accept composite video. Some monitors are capable of automatic switching between S-video and composite. Your processor must be setup properly in order to work with auto switching monitors - refer Setup Displays. To assist you, the processors on-screen display will tell you what video is currently selected whenever you change sources or hit the SEL (remote) or ENTER (remote or front panel) key, but it cannot switch your monitor or VCR input for you. If you are watching S-video, but the source is composite video only, you will see Switch Monitor to Composite on your Monitor. If you are watching Composite video but your source is S-video only, you will see Switch Monitor to S-video on your monitor. These displays appear only if your processor is setup for manual monitors.
Can I connect mixed composite and S-video monitors and VCRs?
Yes, but you must connect both S-video and composite from all of your sources - your processor will not convert between S-video and composite. Refer to the previous question if not all of your sources have both Svideo and composite outputs. For example, it is common to have an S-video monitor and a composite VCR. Connect the monitor to the Zone 1 S-video and composite outputs and the VCR to the V1 or TAPE composite output. The composite inputs will appear at the composite outputs for TAPE and V1. (The S-video inputs also appear at the TAPE and V1 Svideo outputs, but, in this example, they are not connected.) To prevent feedback, TAPE IN will not appear on TAPE OUT and V1 IN will not appear on V1 OUT - this also applies to the audio outputs. Zone 2 works the same for Zone 2 OUT and V2 OUT with feedback prevention on V2. Things get a bit more complicated for the Zone 1 output because it contains your processors internal onscreen display system. You must be sure that you tell your processor if you have a monitor which can automatically switch between S-video and composite outputs, or one which must be manually switched (see Setup Displays).
SETUP CROSSOVERS + LFE Crossover 80.0 Hz THX High Pass 12.0 dB THX Low Pass 24.0 dB THX LFE Level Level -20.0 dB
LFE LVL
-20.0 DB
Action move to LFE Level adjust level to desired value
Room Equalization
Usually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults. However, theses settings allow for the correction of various tonal errors that occur during reproduction of audio in a home theater. The room equalization menu allows for two types of adjustments. 1) A notch filter that allows you to Notch or reduce the accentuated bass created in a room using multiple speakers (see Setting up the notch filter) or the capability to use Boundary Gain Compensation for use with a THX Ultra2 Subwoofer. The Notch filter is not available for use while Boundary Gain Comp is set to Yes. 2) Variable bass and treble shelving filter controls which allow you to configure a default Variable EQ setting that best suits your listening room needs.
5 SETUP SPEAKERS Speaker Size Speaker Location Speaker Levels Crossovers + LFE Room Equalization SETUP ROOM EQUALIZATION THX Boundary Gain Comp NO NO Test Tone 100.0 Hz Off Notch 150.0 Hz -20.0 dB Notch Width 146.4 - 153.6 Hz Bass 320.0 Hz +4.5 dB Treble 10.0 kHz -18.0 dB Subwoofer Phase Normal next item adjust MENU system setup
ROOM EQUALIZE
THX BG COMP NO
Action move to Room Equalization activate SETUP EQUALIZATION
Setup Boundary Gain Compensation in order to use Boundary Gain Compensation, your processor must have THX Ultra 2 Sub set to Yes under Setup Speaker Size.
(PAUSE) or (STOP) (REW) or (FF) (PAUSE) or (STOP)
From Front Panel (UP) or (DOWN) VOLUME KNOB (UP) or (DOWN)
Action move to Boundary Gain Comp set to No, Notch filter settings are now disabled move to next desired setting
Using the test tone generator - your processor has a low frequency sine wave generator (20 to 300 Hz) available as an aid in determining the most offensive frequency to notch. Usually this test tone generator will be used with the aid of an SPL meter in a similar fashion as that described in Setup Speaker Levels. The tone generator may also be used to show up any mechanical room vibrations that should be reduced or eliminated. While active, the generator has adjustable frequency and three selectable output levels.
SETUP ROOM EQUALIZATION 100.0 THX Boundary GainHz Comp NO Test Tone 100.0 Hz 100.0 Hz Off Notch 150.0 Hz -20.0 dB Notch Width 146.4 - 153.6 Hz Bass 320.0 Hz +4.5 dB Treble 10.0 kHz -18.0 dB Subwoofer Phase Normal next item adjust MENU system setup
100.0 HZ
SETUP ROOM EQUALIZATION THX Boundary Gain Comp NO Test Tone 100.0 Hz Off Notch 150.0 Hz -20.0 dB Notch Width 146.4 - 153.6 Hz Bass 320.0 Hz +4.5 dB Treble 10.0 kHz -18.0 dB Phase Subwoofer Phase Normal next item adjust MENU system setup
SUB PHASE normal
(PAUSE) or (STOP) (REW) or (FF) MENU MENU
From Front Panel (UP) or (DOWN) VOLUME KNOB MENU MENU
Action move to DTS LFE Mode adjust to desired value return to SETUP SPEAKERS return to SETUP SYSTEM
Displays
This menu allows you to set various aspects of your video and front panel displays. Make sure you are in the SETUP MENUS and your remote is in B&K mode.
MAIN MENU Zone 1 Operation Zone 2 Operation Zone 1 Favorite Presets Zone 2 Favorite Presets System Setup Memory Backup/Restore next item SEL select MENU exit menu system SETUP SYSTEM Speakers Displays Inputs Presets Music Modes Advanced next item SEL select MENU main menu
SETUP DISPLAYS
Action move to Displays activate SETUP DISPLAYS
Set the intensity of the front panel displaySETUP DISPLAYS Front Panel Bright Overlay Opaque Bright Backround Color Blue Z1 Monitor Video Manual Z1 Monitor Aspect 4 : 3 next item adjust MENU setup system
DISPLAY
BRIGHT
Action move to Front Panel change display brightness
Set the intensity of on-screen video overlays - Overlays will appear when you change a processor setting or your processor detects a change in the incoming audio or video information. Transparent mode allows video to be seen behind the overlay.
SETUP DISPLAYS Front Panel Bright Overlay Opaque Bright Backround Color Blue Z1 Monitor Video Manual Z1 Monitor Aspect 4 : 3 next item adjust MENU setup system
OVERLAY OP BRIGHT
Action move to Overlay change overlay type
Set the background color for your on-screen display menus SETUP DISPLAYS Front Panel Bright Overlay Opaque Bright Backround Color Grey Blue Z1 Monitor Video Manual Z1 Monitor Aspect 4 : 3 next item adjust MENU setup system
Action move to Background Color change background color
Set your Zone 1 monitor video operation - More than likely you have a composite or S-VIDEO monitor, which will be used to view your selected sources video. Your processor has the capability to process BOTH composite video and S-VIDEO simultaneously. Your processor DOES NOT convert between composite video and S-VIDEO.
In MANUAL mode your processor will always send both composite video and S-VIDEO to your Zone 1 monitor. When your processor first detects video on a selected source it checks to see if it is composite or S-VIDEO or both. It then shows a message which displays the current status as to the incoming video Composite, S-VIDEO or Both Video, to both video outputs. When no video is available on one of the video formats (composite or SVIDEO), it will send its internal background screen to the monitor and then prompt you if there is video available using the other video format. In AUTO mode, your processor will look for S-VIDEO on the selected source. If it finds S-VIDEO it will send it to your Zone 1 monitor. Your processor will also look for composite video on the selected source. If it finds composite video it will send it to your Zone 1 monitor. If it finds no S-VIDEO on the selected source it will send no video. Similarly if it finds no composite video on the selected source it will send no video. This allows for the use of your Monitors auto video detection circuit (if available) to select the proper video format for your viewing.
MANUAL
Action move to Zone 1 Video Monitor adjust for desired operation
Set the Zone 1 Monitor Aspect Ratio - During normal operation, your processor will overlay status information on your video monitor. This information is normally displayed at the bottom of the monitor. However, if you are viewing letterbox material on a 16:9 (widescreen) monitor, this information will be cut off. Selecting the 16:9 monitor aspect ratio will position the status display within the letterbox viewing area. This setting does NOT affect setup menus. Your monitor must be set for normal 4:3 viewing in order to display the entire menu page.
ASPECT
Action move to Zone 1 Monitor Aspect change aspect ratio return to SETUP SYSTEM
Inputs
Usually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults. However, your processor allows fine tuning of its surround processor operates after the selection of an input source. Make sure you are in the SETUP MENUS and your remote is in B&K mode.
SETUP INPUTS
Action move to Inputs activate SETUP INPUTS
Select input SETUP DVD INPUT INPUT Favorite Mode Surround Favorite Speakers Back 4 2-chan decoder DPLII Movie Multi-chan type Surr Movie Level +5.5 dB Name 5char Component Video 2 DVD Audio Input Yes next item adjust MENU system setup
From Remote 1
From Front Panel VOLUME KNOB
Action select source
(REW) or (FF)
Set the favorite audio listening mode - Your processor provides for 5 audio listening modes Mono, Stereo, Surround, THX and DVD Audio (See AUDIO MODES). You may set a default audio mode and speaker selection (excluding selection 0 Headphone, or selection 9 LtRt) for each of your input sources. When a source is selected from the remote control or front panel, the audio mode will automatically be set to use this favorite mode and speaker selection. Note that DVDA mode can only be selected if that input is designated as the DVD audio input below.
Favorite audio listening mode continued Setting a favorite listening mode here will not prevent the system from automatically adjusting the listening mode in response to bitstream information, nor will it prevent the user from changing modes during normal operation. It is merely the mode that is chosen when that input is initially selected and no additional bitstream information is available. You can use the favorite Mode/Speakers along with the systems intelligence to arrive at your optimum listening modes while seldom needing to manually set modes. For example, you use a DVD player to play music CDs and DVD movies. You may prefer to listen to music CDs in their original 2-channel stereo, while you prefer Dolby Digital and DTS DVDs in 6-channel (EX) mode. First select Favorite mode surround and favorite speakers 6. Then select favorite mode Stereo and favorite speakers 2. Your system will now automatically playback PCM CDs in two-channel stereo and Dolby Digital or DTS DVDs in Surround 6. And if you temporarily want a different mode, you can still change it during normal system operation
SETUP DVD INPUT Favorite Mode Surround Favorite Speakers Back 4 2-chan decoder DPLII Movie Multi-chan type Surr Movie Level +5.5 dB Name 5char Component Video 2 DVD Audio Input Yes next item adjust MENU system setup
Presets
Usually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults. However, your processor allows fine tuning of how presets operate. Make sure you are in the SETUP MENUS and your remote is in B&K mode.
SETUP PRESETS
Action move to Presets activate SETUP PRESETS
Use volume with presets - Recalling a preset normally recalls the entire system settings that were present when the preset was saved. However, you may wish to recall presets with the current volume setting, rather than the volume setting when the preset was saved. If so, then set Volume in Presets to No.
SETUP PRESETS 1 Volume In Presets Yes When recalling a preset volume level changes to preset level 2 Preset Names Auto When saving a preset system generates a name next item adjust MENU setup system SETUP PRESETS 1 Volume In Presets No When recalling a preset volume level remains at current level 2 Preset Names Auto When saving a preset system generates a name next item adjust MENU setup system
PRESET VOL
Action select Yes or No
Generating a name when saving a preset - When you save a preset, your system automatically generates a simple name for the preset, which you can then change before confirming the preset save. You may wish to defeat this automatic naming so that any custom names that you have entered will not get erased each time you save a minor change to a preset. Turning auto naming off means that the name that is already present in the preset will be re-used when you save a new preset to that location. If you turn off auto naming you must be very careful to always enter an appropriate name. Otherwise you can end up with a preset that is named DVD, but actually recalls the V1 input, or is named FM 96.9 but actually recalls AM 1520!
SETUP PRESETS 1 Volume In Presets Yes When recalling a preset volume level changes to preset level Auto 2 Preset Names Auto When saving a preset system generates a name next item adjust MENU setup system SETUP PRESETS 1 Volume In Presets No When recalling a preset volume level remains at current level 2 Preset Names Manual When saving a preset user enters a name next item adjust MENU setup system
PRESET NAME AUTO
PRESET NAME MAN
From Front Panel VOLUME KNOB MENU
Action select Auto or Manual return to SETUP SYSTEM
Music Mode
Usually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults. However, your processor allows fine tuning of how its surround processor operates after the selection of an input source. Make sure you are in the SETUP MENUS and your remote is in B&K mode
SETUP SYSTEM Speakers Displays Inputs Presets Music Modes Advanced next item SEL select MENU main menu SETUP MUSIC MODES 1 NEO:6 Center Image Image 2 DPL II Center Width
From Remote 5 MENU (PAUSE) or (STOP) SEL or ENTER number or +10 + number ENTER
Action return to main menu move to Zone 2 Operation activate ZONE 2 OPERATION select a preset for recall recall preset
Save preset using Zone 2 Operation
From Front Panel (UP) or (DOWN) (ENTER) (SOURCE) and or (UP) or (DOWN) (select function) VOLUME KNOB (adjust parameter) not available
Action move to Zone 2 Operation activate ZONE 2 OPERATION adjust and or edit Zone 2 parameters as desired
ZONE 1 FAVORITE PRESETS
Favorite presets need only be setup after adding/changing presets or sources. This feature allows for skipping selected presets when pressing the remote CHANNEL buttons or front panel preset (+) button. When you save a preset it will be automatically added to the favorite preset list. If using the remote be sure it is in B&K mode and you are in the MAIN MENU.
MAIN MENU Zone 1 Operation Zone 2 Operation Zone 1 Favorite Presets Zone 2 Favorite Presets System Setup Memory Backup/Restore next item SEL select MENU exit menu system ZONE 1 FAVORITES Preset 0 Yes 'TV -25 dB '
0.9 +10 preset
edit name
recall SEL yes/no MENU main menu
Z1 FAVORITES
ZTV -25 YES
(PAUSE) or (STOP) SEL or ENTER number or +10 + number (REW) or (FF) (PAUSE) or (STOP) ENTER repeat 3-6 MENU MENU
From Front Panel (UP) or (DOWN) (ENTER) (PRESET) step to desired preset VOLUME KNOB (UP) or (DOWN) (ENTER) repeat 3-6 MENU MENU
Action move to Zone 1 Favorite activate ZONE 1 FAVORITE select a preset for no-skip/skip select yes/no (no-skip/skip) rename preset if desired save preset name modify additional favorite presets return to main menu exit menu system
ZONE 2 FAVORITE PRESETS
Favorite presets need only be setup after adding/changing presets or sources. This feature allows for skipping selected presets when pressing the remote CHANNEL buttons or front panel PRESET button. When you save a preset it will be automatically added to the favorite preset list. If using the remote be sure it is in B&K mode and you are in the MAIN MENU.
MAIN MENU Zone 1 Operation Zone 2 Operation Zone 1 Favorite Presets Zone 2 Favorite Presets System Setup Memory Backup/Restore next item SEL select MENU exit menu system ZONE 2 FAVORITES Preset 0 Yes 'TV -25 dB '
recall SEL yes/no MENU main menu
Z2 FAVORITES
Action move to Zone 2 Favorite activate ZONE 2 FAVORITE select a preset for no-skip/skip select yes/no (no-skip/skip) rename preset if desired save preset name modify additional favorite presets return to main menu exit menu system
DSP Usage
Allows displaying the current DSP usage in MIPS.
7 ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP Zone 1 Setup 'A' Zone 2 Setup 'B' Power On Titles Control Out Security Options DSP Usage RS-232 Control Port next item SEL select MENU setup system DSP USAGE 1 Utilized DSP Processing Power XXX MIPS
MENU advanced setup
DSP USAGE
XXX MIPS FREE
(PAUSE) or (STOP) SEL or ENTER (PAUSE) or (STOP)
From Front Panel (UP) or (DOWN) (ENTER) (UP) or (DOWN)
Action move to DSP Usage activate DSP USAGE display currently used DSP MIPS
RS-232 Control Port
Configure the advanced computer interface control port on your processor. For further information concerning RS232 operation, see BKC-DIP for the computer interface protocol, and the AVR317 and Reference 31 device specific appendixes.
RS-232 port setup 7 ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP Zone 1 Setup 'A' Zone 2 Setup 'B' Power On Titles Control Out Security Options DSP Usage RS-232 Control Port next item SEL select MENU setup system RS-232 PORT SETUP Port Enable Baud Rate 9600 Echo Enable Update Enable Receive ID 0 Transmit ID 0 next item SEL select MENU advanced setup
RS-232 PORT
PORT ENABLED
Action move to RS-232 Control Port activate RS-232 PORT SETUP move to Port select Enabled or Disabled
RS-232 baud rate RS-232 PORT SETUP Port Enable Baud Rate 9600 Echo Enable Update Enable Receive ID 0 Transmit ID 0 next item SEL select MENU advanced setup
BAUD RATE 9600
Action move to Baud Rate select desired baud rate
RS-232 echo RS-232 PORT SETUP Port Enable Baud Rate 9600 Echo Enable Update Enable Receive ID 0 Transmit ID 0 next item SEL select MENU advanced setup
ECHO ENABLED
Action move to Echo select Enable or Disabled
RS-232 update RS-232 PORT SETUP Port Enable Baud Rate 9600 Echo Enable Update Enable Receive ID 0 Transmit ID 0 next item SEL select MENU advanced setup
UPDATE ENABLED
Action move to Update select Enable or Disabled
RS-232 receive ID RS-232 PORT SETUP Port Enable Baud Rate 9600 Echo Enable Update Enable Receive ID 0 Transmit ID 0 next item SEL select MENU advanced setup
RECEIVE ID
Action move to Receive ID select desired receive ID
RS-232 transmit ID RS-232 PORT SETUP Port Enable Baud Rate 9600 Echo Enable Update Enable Receive ID 0 Transmit ID 0 move to new line next item SEL select MENU advanced setup
TRANSMIT ID
From Remote 5
(PAUSE) or (STOP) (REW) or (FF) MENU MENU MENU
From Front Panel (UP) or (DOWN) VOLUME KNOB MENU MENU MENU
Action move to Transmit ID select desired transmit ID return to ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP return to SYSTEM SETUP return to MAIN MENU
After completing all of your advanced settings you may wish to backup the settings. Refer to Memory Backup/Restore under the MAIN MENU or see the SETUP section of this manual
RETURNING EQUIPMENT
No equipment may be returned to B&K Components Ltd. without a RETURN AUTHORIZATION (RA). Should you find it necessary to return equipment to B&K, for any reason, a RETURN AUTHORIZATION (RA) number must be issued by B&K in respect of the equipment being returned. You may request an RA number by calling B&K at the numbers below. We will need the following information to issue your RA number. Please have it ready before you call. 1. 2. 3. 4. Your name, address, and phone number. The model and serial number of the equipment being returned. A description of the problem being experienced. Your sales receipt.
Your call will be referred to a Technical Service Representative who will work with you to resolve the problem. If it is determined that the unit must be returned for repair, an RA number will be issued.
B&K Components, Ltd., 2100 Old Union Road, Buffalo New York 14227-2725 Phone 1-800-543-5252 or (716) 656-0026, Fax (716) 656-1291 E-mail: info@bkcomp.com Web: www.bkcomp.com 79
ZA OUT V1 S AT V2
C O A X D I G I TA L V2 TV OUT V1 ZA ZB ZB/V2 V1 TA P E TA P E S AT CD
O P T I C A L D I G I TA L DVD CD
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT IN 2 IN 1
ZB OUT CD
S AT IR IN ZA RS-232
D V D - AU D I O I N CENTER SUB Z A AU D I O O U T CENTER SUB
4 ZB SURR FRONT SURR FRONT S BACK
IEEE 1394 AM LINE OUTPUTS LINE INPUTS ANTENNA FM
REAR PANEL ENLARGED VIEW
THE OSD MENU SYSTEM A
DPL II MUSIC SETUP 1 Center Width 2 Dimension rear 3 Panorama front YES 3 3
next item adjust MENU zone Operation ZONE 1 OPERATION Source FM Stereo 103.3 Video TAPE Volume -10.0 Mode Surround Center + 3.5 DPL II Music Rear - 4.5 Spkrs 6 Sub + 1.5 Eq 2 Loudness next item adjust 0.9 +10 recall preset SAVE MENU main menu ZONE 2 OPERATION Power On Source DVD Record DVD Video DVD Volume -25.0 next item adjust 0.9 +10 recall preset SAVE MENU main menu ZONE 1 FAVORITES Preset 0 Yes 'AM Traffic ' edit name yes/no 0. 9 +10 Preset recall SEL MENU main menu ZONE 2 FAVORITES Preset 0 No 'TV -25 dB ' edit name yes/no 0. 9 +10 Preset recall SEL MENU main menu SETUP SYSTEM Speakers Displays Inputs Presets Music Modes Advanced next item SEL select MENU main menu 5 VARIABLE EQUALIZATION Frequency Level Bass 320.0 Hz +4.5 dB Treble 10.0 kHz - 3.0 dB LFE Level -20.0 dB Dynamic Range Limited next item adjust MENU zone Operation 5 SETUP SPEAKERS Speaker Size Speaker Location Speaker Levels Crossovers + LFE Room Equalization next item SEL select MENU system setup SETUP DISPLAYS Front Panel Bright Overlay Opaque Bright Background Color Grey Z1 Monitor Video Auto Z1 Monitor Aspect 4:3 next item adjust MENU setup system SETUP DVD INPUT Favorite Mode Surround Favorite Speakers Back 4 2-chan decoder DPLII Movie Multi-chanl type Movie Level +5.5 dB Name 5char Component Video 2 DVD Audio Input Yes next item adjust MENU system setup
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