B&K AVR212 Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 B&K IMPLY ETTER B&K Components, Ltd. AVR212 A/V Receiver Owner’s Manual P/N13469 0303...
  • Page 2: User Information

    USER INFORMATION Model # Serial # Date purchased Purchased from: City State Phone Contact SPEAKER LOCATION feet Left Center Right Front Surround Back Back Width Subwoofer SETUP CROSSOVERS + LFE 1 Crossover 2 High Pass 3 Low Pass 4 LFE Level 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:...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS User Information ...ii Table of Contents ...iii Acknowledgments ... 1 Safety Precautions ... 2 Features... 3 The Basics... 4 Front panel ... 9 Rear Panel ... 10 Making the connection... 12 Audio / Video connections...13 Digital Connections ...15 Surround Outputs ...16 Speaker Outputs ...17 Antenna Connections ...18...
  • Page 4 Zone ‘Z’ ...55 Presets ...55 Zone 1 ...56 Zone 2 ...57 Zone 1 Favorite Presets...59 Zone 2 Favorite Presets...60 Getting Receiver Status ... 61 Advanced Features... 62 Advanced ...62 Zone 1 (A) Setup... 62 Zone 2 (B) Setup... 65 Power On Titles... 69 Control Outputs ...
  • Page 5: Acknowledgments

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ® Motorola , “ DigitalDNA™, “Powered by Motorola”™, Motorola name and logo are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. Surround EX is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. Used under authorization. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, ”Pro Logic”, “AC-3", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLING WARNING: to prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Care should be taken to prevent objects or liquid from entering the enclosure. Never handle the power cord with wet hands.
  • Page 7: Features

    Your new receiver is a versatile audio/video control center. The receiver 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 receiver’s features, we would like to take a moment to point out certain highlights. THX Ultra Certified - incorporates Lucasfilm Home THX Re-Equalization™, Timbre Matching™...
  • Page 8: The Basics

    The following is intended to familiarize users with common terms and applications of Home Theater equipment. Sources - your receiver can provide audio from its built-in AM/FM tuner. It can also provide limited video from its on-screen menu system. You will want to connect a number of additional sources (VCR, DVD player, etc.) to your receiver.
  • Page 9 Stereo - Stereo contains two discrete, front left and right full range audio channels. This is the most common format for music and is also used on many movies. You may get stereo from any source - digital or analog. Sound will normally come from the seven speaker channels, but your receiver can produce stereo in one (mono) to seven channels (see “Audio Modes under Operation”).
  • Page 10 DTS NEO:6 – DTS Neo:6 is an advances matrix decoder. It will take any two-channel source and expand it into five or six channels, depending on the user’s speaker layout. Two-channel sources include VHS tapes, broadcast television, stereo CDs and DVDs. DTS Neo:6 provides separate, optimized modes for stereo music materials and matrix surround motion picture soundtracks.
  • Page 11 THX Surround EX ™ - Dolby Digital Surround EX is a joint development of Dolby Laboratories and the THX division of Lucasfilm Ltd. In a movie theater, film soundtracks that have been encoded with Dolby Digital Surround EX technology are able to reproduce an extra channel, which has been added during the mixing of the program.
  • Page 12 Bass Management - Dolby Digital and DTS-ES formats may contain up to 6 full range channels plus LFE. Only a system with six full-range (large) speakers plus a subwoofer can directly reproduce these formats. However, almost all commercially available center channel speakers are small and incapable of reproducing the lowest bass frequencies without distortion or even damage to the speaker.
  • Page 13: Front Panel

    B&K Components, Ltd. B&K Components, Ltd. AVR 212 B K C O M P O N E N T S HEADPHONE SLEEP PRESET ENTER ¿ 1. Headphone Jack - Stereo headphones having a standard ¼ inch binaural plug can be connected to the headphone output.
  • Page 14: Rear Panel

    The receiver’s back panel is organized into groups of inputs and outputs for audio and video as shown below. See back of this manual for an enlarged view. D I G I TA L O U T P U T S S AT D V D O P T I C A L 3 .
  • Page 15 12. Optical and Coax Digital outputs - Zone 1 (A) optical and 1/8” mini-plug coax output to carry digital information from the selected digital input of the receiver out to digital recorders, personal computers, etc. 13. Surround outputs - Variable level outputs for driving external power amplifiers or powered speakers. 14.
  • Page 16: Making The Connection

    MAKING THE CONNECTION It’s tempting to just plug in your new A/V receiver and have great sound pour out. Before you do that, take a few minutes to plan out how you want the receiver to fit into your audio/video system. Ask yourself the following questions: What source components do I want to connect to my receiver? (CD, VCR, etc.) What equipment will be receiving the audio and video? (TV monitor, Speakers, etc.)
  • Page 17: Audio / Video Connections

    AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS Connecting your analog sources to your receiver Audio / Video source - connecting a DVD/VLD player to the receiver’s analog inputs. Use the same instructions for connecting to other audio / video sources such as a satellite receiver, cable box, etc. See Connecting Video for use with other than composite and S-video (Omit the video connections for an audio-only component such as a CD player.) Attach one end of the audio interconnect cable to the left audio...
  • Page 18 DIGITAL RCA connections to be re-configured for use as a 5.1 audio input. Once the unit is re-configured for use with a 5.1 audio input, the coax digital inputs are no longer available. The optical digitals are now the only inputs capable of receiving digital information from a digital source device.
  • Page 19: Digital Connections

    DIGITAL CONNECTIONS Connect digital inputs (DVD, VLD, etc.) to the receiver. You will need either coaxial or optical digital inputs to play Dolby Digital (AC-3) or DTS surround sound processing. Digital connections are also recommended for PCM sources. If your source has both optical and coaxial outputs connect only one. Coaxial digital inputs...
  • Page 20: Surround Outputs

    SURROUND OUTPUTS Your receiver has multiple surround processor outputs for use with external amplifier(s) or powered speakers. The AVR 315 receiver allows THX Surround EX compatibility via two Surround Back ‘S BACK’ processor outputs. Here is a typical surround output setup Connect to the Subwoofer 'SW' power amplifier input Connect to the Surround Left...
  • Page 21: Speaker Outputs

    SPEAKER OUTPUTS FRONT FRONT LEFT RIGHT CENTER SURROUND BACK SURROUND BACK SURROUND LEFT SURROUND RIGHT CENTER FRONT LEFT FRONT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS PLUS MINUS MINUS MINUS MINUS MINUS MINUS MINUS SURROUND SURROUND LEFT RIGHT SURROUND SURROUND BACK LEFT...
  • Page 22: Antenna Connections

    ANTENNA CONNECTIONS The FM jack is a standard screw on F-type connector. The AM is a push type. Strip ¼ 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.
  • Page 23: Frequently Asked Questions

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS My collection of equipment differs from the labels on the back of my receiver, how can I hook them up? Your receiver 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.
  • Page 24 recorder) has only coaxial input. Do I need some sort of converter to make direct digital recordings? No, your receiver will convert optical to coaxial and coaxial to optical. The currently selected digital input (optical or coaxial) will appear at both of the receiver’s digital outputs (optical and coaxial). Do I need to connect both analog and digital audio from my receiver to my CD, DAT, MD, etc.
  • Page 25: Setup

    SETUP For best results, perform the following set up procedure when you initially install your receiver and anytime you change or add sources, speakers, etc. or when you rearrange your listening area THE MENU SYSTEM Setup of your receiver will require you to navigate through the menu system. We recommend that you use a video monitor connected to the Zone 1 output along with the remote control provided with your receiver.
  • Page 26: System Setup

    SYSTEM SETUP You should always perform System Setup after first installing your receiver and after adding/changing speakers or sources or rearranging your listening area. Check that the remote is in B&K mode. From Remote From Front Panel B&K or POWER SLEEP MENU MENU...
  • Page 27 Set the size for your front left and right, ‘L’ and ’R’ speakers - You must have front speakers. SETUP SPEAKERS 1 Speaker Size 1 Speaker Size 2 Speaker Location 3 Speaker Levels 4 Crossovers + LFE 5 Room Equalization next item MENU setup system SPEAKERS SIZE...
  • Page 28 Set the size for your surround left and right, ‘Sl’ and ‘Sr’ speakers - From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶ • (REW) or (FF) Surround Subwoofer Ultra setting None Surround Bass to SW Surround Hi-Pass to Front Small Surround Bass to SW Surround Hi-Pass to Surround Large...
  • Page 29 Surround Subwoofer Ultra Back setting None Surround Bass to SW Surround Hi-Pass to Front 1 Small Sb Bass to SW Sb Hi-Pass to Surround Back Left 1 Large Sb Bass to SW Sb Full to Surround Back Left 2 Small Sb Bass to SW Sb Hi-Pass to Sbl and Sbr...
  • Page 30 Subwoofer Front Setting Large None LFE + Bass to Front LFE + Bass to SW Front Bass not Duplicated Ultra LFE + Bass to SW Front Bass is Duplicated Note: The subwoofer setting affects the routing of front, center, and surround bass information as shown previously.
  • Page 31: Speaker Location

    Ideally your speakers will be the same distance away from your listening area. However, physical limitations usually require placing the speaker in other than optimum locations. Your receiver contains a means to electronically move each speaker’s location. This allows for superior reproduction of the directional cues available during the playback of movie or music.
  • Page 32: Speaker Levels

    Speaker level calibration allows you to equalize the volume levels of each speaker to make up for differences in speaker characteristics and distances from the listener to the speakers. For best results it is important that you perform this calibration when you initially install your receiver, whenever you change speakers, and whenever you rearrange your listening area.
  • Page 33 SETUP SPEAKERS 1 Speaker Size 2 Speaker Location 3 Speaker Levels 4 Crossovers + LFE 4 Crossovers + LFE 5 Room Equalization next item MENU setup system crossovers +lfe From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) SEL or ENTER (ENTER) À(PAUSE) or §(STOP)
  • Page 34 From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶ • (REW) or (FF) Set your LFE (.1) channel level - Usually this will be set to 0.0 dB (default). However, if you have no subwoofer you may wish to reduce the low frequency effects (LFE) channel to lessen its contribution to the bass going to your remaining large speakers.
  • Page 35: 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’...
  • Page 36 From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶ • (REW) or (FF) À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶ • (REW) or (FF) repeat 1 – 4 MENU Setup up the notch filter - your receiver may be set to correct accentuated bass information caused by room size and speaker positioning.
  • Page 37 Setup variable ‘EQ 1’ - allows you to set default bass and treble settings for use with all input sources in all audio modes excluding DVD Audio. Many systems allow only adjustment of bass and treble levels at fixed frequency points.
  • Page 38: Display

    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 1 Zone 1 Operation 2 Zone 2 Operation 3 Zone 1 Favorite Presets 4 Zone 2 Favorite Presets 5 System Setup...
  • Page 39 your receiver detects a change in the incoming audio or video information. Transparent mode allows video to be seen behind the overlay. From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) ¶ • VOLUME KNOB (REW) or (FF) Set the background color for your on-screen display menus - From Remote From Front Panel...
  • Page 40 From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) ¶ • VOLUME KNOB (REW) or (FF) Set the Zone 1 Monitor Aspect Ratio - During normal operation, your receiver 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.
  • Page 41: Inputs

    Usually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults. However, your receiver 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. MAIN MENU 1 Zone 1 Operation 2 Zone 2 Operation...
  • Page 42 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.
  • Page 43 From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶ • (REW) or (FF) Set the 2-channel surround decoder type - select a default surround decoder type, the options are Dolby Pro Logic Movie, Dolby Pro Logic Music, Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Dolby Pro Logic II Music, Neo:6 Movie and Neo:6 Movie.
  • Page 44 From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶ • (REW) or (FF) Set input source level - Allows you to match the levels of your input sources so that there are no large changes in volume as you change from one source to another. This is for your convenience only and need not be performed unless you wish to.
  • Page 45 component video inputs with each of your input sources. When you choose that source for viewing, the associated component video input will be routed to the component video output. From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶ • (REW) or (FF) Set DVD audio input - (Optional) Audio inputs.
  • Page 46: Presets

    Usually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults. However, your receiver allows ‘fine tuning’ of how presets operate. Make sure you are in the SETUP MENUS and your remote is in B&K mode. MAIN MENU 1 Zone 1 Operation 2 Zone 2 Operation 3 Zone 1 Favorite Presets 4 Zone 2 Favorite Presets...
  • Page 47: Music Mode

    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.
  • Page 48: Memory Backup

    MEMORY BACKUP Your receiver continually saves any settings you have made even if power is lost. However, you may wish to save a backup of your settings in case of inadvertent changes to them. To perform a backup, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 49: Operation

    The following outlines the normal day-to-day operation of your receiver from the supplied universal remote or directly from your receiver’s front panel. The universal remote is also capable of controlling other equipment and storing sequences of commonly used commands. Refer to the separate remote manual for details on these functions.
  • Page 50: Choosing A Source

    CHOOSING A SOURCE In general, the selected source will appear at the Zone 1 output, the TAPE output, and the V1 output. To prevent feedback, TAPE input will not appear at TAPE output and V1 input will not appear at V1 output. D V D A n a 2 .0 4 8 K B o th V id e o S u r D P L II 7 M o v ie...
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Volume

    ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Z1 Master Volume From Remote VOLUME ∧ or VOLUME ∨ MUTE Note: The front panel VOLUME KNOB is used to control multiple functions and, therefore, cannot always control the volume. The VOLUME KNOB may control volume in the menu system when not used for parameter adjustments.
  • Page 52: Audio Modes

    AUDIO MODES Your receiver is designed to work with 5 audio listening modes. Under normal operation you may simply select Mono, Stereo, Surround, THX or DVD Audio via the remote control. In addition, you may choose an audio listening mode immediately followed by a speaker selection. The table below shows how your receiver will route audio with the various audio modes and speaker selection combinations.
  • Page 53: Mono

    Audio Mode description MONO Sums the incoming audio information to a single channel and routes it to the desired speaker. Use this mode for listening to the FM tuner with weak RF signal strengths. It is also useful in the case of a large listening group and it is difficult to put everyone near the optimum listening position.
  • Page 54: Neo:6 Movie (Cinema)

    When listening to movies using the DTS Neo:6 movie decoder with stereo TV shows or other surround-encoded programs, there is further enhancement to soundfield directionality, which is close to the quality of discrete 6.1- channel sound. Conventional narrow band monaural surround channel is played as stereo with a more realistic feel and movement.
  • Page 55: Special Considerations

    Special Considerations For use with multi-channel encoded bitstreams pressing of SURROUND or THX toggles between the Movie and Music playback options. For use with 2-channel analog or digital audio, pressing of SURROUND or THX allows sequencing through the six surround decoder types, Pro Logic Movie, Pro Logic Music, Pro Logic II Movie, Pro Logic II Music, Neo:6 Movie and Neo:6 Music.
  • Page 56 With the wide variety of audio source material available today, i.e. single channel mono, 2 channel mono, 2 channel stereo, 2 channel surround and multi-channel encoded audio, we believe that the reproduction of this material is best handled in audio categories. We have decided to define five “audio modes” which are actually different Plug and Play modes of operating our audio processor.
  • Page 57: Equalization 'Eq

    EQUALIZATION ‘EQ’ Selecting an EQ function via the remote control - allows you to override how the audio is currently being processed. This is where you may set the Dynamic Range to either Normal (default) or Limited for late night listening while processing Dolby Digital or DTS bit streams.
  • Page 58: Select Dynamic Range Limited

    For late night listening while processing Dolby Digital or DTS bit streams and a reduced dynamic range is desired. When the dynamic range is set to limited, compression is used to raise the average loudness of the dialog, and the program peaks will be restricted much in the style of conventional television audio. From Remote From Front Panel EQ then 1...
  • Page 59: Zone 'Z

    ZONE ‘Z’ Use the Z (zone) function via the remote control - For use in a second audio zone, your receiver comes equipped with a fully independent 2-channel analog pre-amp. The easiest way to control this second zone is with a dedicated Zone 2 (the factory default zone ID setting of Zone B is 2) remote available from B&K and other universal remote suppliers.
  • Page 60: Zone 1

    From Remote make all settings you wish to save SAVE enter desired preset # SEL or ENTER À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶ • (REW) or (FF) SEL or ENTER ZONE 1 Recalling/Saving Presets via the Menu System You can also recall, save presets and operate your receiver via the menu system from the remote or from the front panel.
  • Page 61: Zone 2

    Recall preset using Zone 1 Operation From Remote MENU À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) SEL or ENTER number or +10+ number ENTER Save preset using Zone 1 Operation From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) SEL or ENTER source then B&K VOLUME ∧ or VOLUME ∨ À...
  • Page 62 From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) SEL or ENTER source then B&K VOLUME ∧ or VOLUME ∨ MENU Recall preset using Zone 2 Operation From Remote MENU À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) SEL or ENTER number or +10 + number ENTER Save preset using Zone 2 Operation From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) SEL or ENTER...
  • Page 63: Zone 1 Favorite Presets

    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.
  • Page 64: Zone 2 Favorite Presets

    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.
  • Page 65: Getting Receiver Status

    GETTING RECEIVER STATUS When you are not in a menu, pressing ENTER at any time will bring up a two or three line status message on Zone 1 video outputs. A single line status message is also available on the receiver’s front panel display. This display will also pop up automatically whenever you change sources or whenever the selected source information changes.
  • Page 66: Advanced Features

    ADVANCED FEATURES WARNING - The following describes the advanced features of the receiver. Since changing some of these functions may cause severe effects such as no sound or no remote control operation, we suggest you leave this menu disabled (hidden) for normal operation. If you are unsure of what you are changing any advanced operations.
  • Page 67 is very useful if you are using speakers that can’t handle the maximum power output from your receiver or if you simply wish to limit the volume that can be achieved using normal front panel or remote operation. WARNING - If you set this level too low, the receiver may appear broken (no sound). From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶...
  • Page 68 From Remote À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) ¶ • (REW) or (FF) Set V1 line output usage - V1 output is normally set up as a tape loop. The V1 and Zone 1 (A) outputs are the current source (V2, TV, CD, DVD, etc.) except when the current selection is V1. When V1 is selected as the source, the Zone 1 (A) output is V1 and the V1 output is off.
  • Page 69: Zone 2 (B) Setup

    automatically sets the surround mode to full 7.1 channel operation (or as many as permitted by your speaker setup) whenever a Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream is detected regardless of what surround mode you have selected. For example, load your CD changer with a normal PCM CD, a DTS CD, and another normal PCM CD and select audio mode SURROUND 3 (see AUDIO MODES above).
  • Page 70 Zone 2 (B) Level Control - You may wish to install an in-wall volume control in your second zone. This can cause confusion between your receiver’s internal Zone 2 (B) volume controls and your in-wall controls. WARNING - Setting Zone 2 (B) LEVEL CONTROL to FIXED will cause your receiver to immediately send its maximum Zone 2 (B) volume to your second zone (if Zone 2 (B) is on).
  • Page 71 Zone ID), which allows independent command and control of the receiver’s Zones A and B. Set the desired zone ID number for use with Zone B (default 2). You may not set the Zone B zone ID to the same setting as Zone A (default 1) or vice versa.
  • Page 72 1 (A) source selections. In operation, whenever a source selection is detected (remote, front panel or RS-232) on Zone 1 (A), source linkage will cause the source to be selected on both zones. Independent source selection is still available with Zone 2 (B) remote control, but any Zone 1 (A) source selection supersedes the previous Zone 2 (B) selection.
  • Page 73: Power On Titles

    When you turn your receiver on it displays two lines of text. You can change this text to a personalized message. Make sure you are in the ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP menu and the remote is in B&K mode. ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP 1 Zone 1 Setup 'A' 2 Zone 2 Setup 'B' 3 Power On Titles...
  • Page 74: Setup Control Out 1

    Control out 1 is dedicated to Zone 1 (A) it can be programmed to be on or off for each source. For example you may wish to use the control out to pull down a projection screen for your V1 and DVD sources but roll it up for Tuner and CD.
  • Page 75: Setup Control Out 3

    CONTROL OUT SETUP 1 Control Out 1 2 Control Out 2 3 Control Out 3 3 Control Out 3 4 Control Out 4 next item MENU advanced setup CONTROL OUT 3 From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) SEL or ENTER (ENTER) À(PAUSE) or §(STOP)
  • Page 76: Security Options

    Advanced Security options allow you to hide the ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP menu to prevent inadvertent changes to advanced system settings. This menu also allows you to lock your preset and system setup settings to prevent inadvertent reprogramming. Advanced Menu Visibility - If you select Advanced Menu Visible then you can return to this menu directly by entering MAIN MENU and selecting System Setup and then Advanced (refer to SETUP).
  • Page 77 From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) ¶ • VOLUME KNOB (REW) or (FF) IR Locked - Locking the IR remote control will only allow operation of your receiver from the front panel or RS- 232 computer interface. Note if you inadvertently lock IR, simultaneously pressing SLEEP, UP and DOWN on the front panel will always enter the advanced security options to allow changing these settings.
  • Page 78: Dsp Usage

    Allows displaying the current DSP usage in MIPS. ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP 1 Zone 1 Setup 'A' 2 Zone 2 Setup 'B' 3 Power On Titles 4 Control Out 5 Security Options 6 DSP Usage 6 DSP Usage 7 RS-232 Control Port next item MENU setup system DSP USAGE...
  • Page 79 From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) ¶ • VOLUME KNOB (REW) or (FF) RS-232 echo - From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) ¶ • VOLUME KNOB (REW) or (FF) RS-232 update - From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP)
  • Page 80: Factory Reset

    From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) ¶ • VOLUME KNOB (REW) or (FF) RS-232 transmit ID - From Remote From Front Panel À(PAUSE) or §(STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) ¶ • VOLUME KNOB (REW) or (FF) MENU MENU MENU...
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE No sound, display 1. Power cord not plugged in. will not light 2. Power off at AC source. 3. Power switch off. 4. AC power inlet fuse blown or faulty. * No sound, display 1. Receiver in mute 2.
  • Page 82: Receiver Specifications

    RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS Audio Specifications Frequency Response: 5 Hz - 20 kHz, Input Sensitivity: 2 V in, 1.5 V out (0dB) Maximum Output Level: Signal to Noise Ratio: 98 dB CCIR 2 k Weighted Input Impedance: 50 k Ohms Output Impedance: 221 Ohms Noise Test Reference Level: 46 mV...
  • Page 83: Limited Warranty

    B & K Components Ltd., referred to herein as B & K, warrants your B & K equipment against all defects in material and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of purchase. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and only to equipment in normal residential use and service.
  • Page 84: Notes

    NOTES...
  • Page 85: Rear Panel Enlarged View

    REAR PANEL ENLARGED VIEW...
  • Page 86: The Osd Menu System A

    THE OSD MENU SYSTEM A Source Video Mode Surround DPL II Music Spkrs Eq 2 Loudness 0. .9 +10 recall Source DVD Video 0. . 9 +10 recall edit name 0. . 9 +10 Preset MAIN MENU 1 Zone 1 Operation 2 Zone 2 Operation...
  • Page 87: The Osd Menu System B

    THE OSD MENU SYSTEM B SETUP SPEAKER SIZE 1 Front Large 2 Center Small THX 3 Surround Small THX 4 Surround Back None 5 Subwoofer Yes THX 6 THX Ultra 2 Sub next item adjust MENU speaker setup SPEAKER LOCATION feet Left Center Right Front...
  • Page 88: Www.bkcomp.com

    WWW.BKCOMP.COM B&K Components, Ltd. 2100 Old Union Road Buffalo, New York 14227 Phone: 716 – 656 - 0026...

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