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Las leyes obligan al vendedor a entregarle al comprador, junto con el producto, el manual de instrucciones B&K 31. La falta del manual o facilitar información incorrecta al consumidor constituyen una base de reclamación por no estar de acuerdo el producto con el contrato. Según la ley, está permitido adjuntar un manual de otra forma que no sea en papel, lo cual últimamente es bastante común y los fabricantes nos facilitan un manual gráfico, su versión electrónica B&K 31 o vídeos de instrucciones para usuarios. La condición es que tenga una forma legible y entendible.
¿Qué es un manual de instrucciones?
El nombre proviene de la palabra latina “instructio”, es decir, ordenar. Por lo tanto, en un manual B&K 31 se puede encontrar la descripción de las etapas de actuación. El propósito de un manual es enseñar, facilitar el encendido o el uso de un dispositivo o la realización de acciones concretas. Un manual de instrucciones también es una fuente de información acerca de un objeto o un servicio, es una pista.
Desafortunadamente pocos usuarios destinan su tiempo a leer manuales B&K 31, sin embargo, un buen manual nos permite, no solo conocer una cantidad de funcionalidades adicionales del dispositivo comprado, sino también evitar la mayoría de fallos.
Entonces, ¿qué debe contener el manual de instrucciones perfecto?
Sobre todo, un manual de instrucciones B&K 31 debe contener:
- información acerca de las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo B&K 31
- nombre de fabricante y año de fabricación del dispositivo B&K 31
- condiciones de uso, configuración y mantenimiento del dispositivo B&K 31
- marcas de seguridad y certificados que confirmen su concordancia con determinadas normativas
¿Por qué no leemos los manuales de instrucciones?
Normalmente es por la falta de tiempo y seguridad acerca de las funcionalidades determinadas de los dispositivos comprados. Desafortunadamente la conexión y el encendido de B&K 31 no es suficiente. El manual de instrucciones siempre contiene una serie de indicaciones acerca de determinadas funcionalidades, normas de seguridad, consejos de mantenimiento (incluso qué productos usar), fallos eventuales de B&K 31 y maneras de solucionar los problemas que puedan ocurrir durante su uso. Al final, en un manual se pueden encontrar los detalles de servicio técnico B&K en caso de que las soluciones propuestas no hayan funcionado. Actualmente gozan de éxito manuales de instrucciones en forma de animaciones interesantes o vídeo manuales que llegan al usuario mucho mejor que en forma de un folleto. Este tipo de manual ayuda a que el usuario vea el vídeo entero sin saltarse las especificaciones y las descripciones técnicas complicadas de B&K 31, como se suele hacer teniendo una versión en papel.
¿Por qué vale la pena leer los manuales de instrucciones?
Sobre todo es en ellos donde encontraremos las respuestas acerca de la construcción, las posibilidades del dispositivo B&K 31, el uso de determinados accesorios y una serie de informaciones que permiten aprovechar completamente sus funciones y comodidades.
Tras una compra exitosa de un equipo o un dispositivo, vale la pena dedicar un momento para familiarizarse con cada parte del manual B&K 31. Actualmente se preparan y traducen con dedicación, para que no solo sean comprensibles para los usuarios, sino que también cumplan su función básica de información y ayuda.
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P/N13466 0303 B&K SB ! IMPL Y ETTER B&K Components, Ltd. Reference 31 A/V System Controller Owner’s Manual[...]
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ii USER INFORMATION SETU P CR O SSO VERS + LF E 1 Crosso v er 2 High Pass 3 Low P ass 4 LFE Lev el SET UP SPEA KER L EVEL S Left Cent er Righ t Front Sur r ound Back Subwoofe r SET UP SPEA KER SIZ E 1 Fr ont 2 Cent er 3 Su rro un d 4 S urr ound Ba ck 5 S ubwoofer 6 TH X Ult ra 2 Sub SPEA KER L O CA TI O N fee t Left Cent er Righ t Front Sur r ound [...]
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iii TABLE OF CONTENTS User Info rmation ............................................................................................................... ........................................ii Table of Contents .............................................................................................................. ..........................[...]
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iv Zone 1 ......................................................................................................................... ............................................................... 56 Zone 2 ......................................................................................................................... ......................[...]
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1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Motorola ® , , “ * Digital DNA™, “Powered by Motorola”™, Moto rola name and l ogo are registered trad emarks of Motorola, Inc. Surround EX is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. Used u nder authorization. Manufactured under licen se from Dolby Laboratories. “ Dolby”, ”Pro Logic”, “AC-3", and the double-D s[...]
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2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLING WARNING: to prevent fire or sh ock hazard, do not expose th is unit to rain or moisture. Care should be taken to prev ent objects or liquid from entering th e enclosure. Nev er handle the po w er cord w i th wet hands. • The lightning flash with arrowhead, within an equilateral tr iangle, is inte[...]
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3 FEATURES Your new processor i s a versatile audio/video control c enter. The processor is desi gned to sound sensational and be an attractive, easy-to-use addition to your audio/video system. Although you already have a good i dea of your processor’s features, we woul d like to take a moment to point out certain highlights. THX Ultra Certified [...]
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4 THE BASICS The following is intended to familiarize users with common terms and ap plications of Home Theater equipment. Sources - your proc essor can provide audio from its built-in AM/FM tuner. It ca n also provide limited video from its on-screen menu sy stem. You will want to connect a number of additio nal sources (VCR, DVD player, etc.) to [...]
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5 Stereo - Stereo contains two di screte, front left and right full range audio cha nnels. This is the most common format for music and i s also used on many movies. You ma y get stereo from any source - dig ital or analog. Sound will normally come from th e seven speaker channel s, but your processor can pro d uce stereo in one (mono) to seven cha[...]
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6 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 lay out. Two-channel sources include VHS tapes, broa dcast television, stereo CDs and DVDs. DTS Neo:6 provides sepa rate, optimized modes for stere o music materials and matrix surr[...]
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7 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 soundtra cks that have been encoded with Dolby Digital Surround EX technolo gy are able to reproduce an extra channel, which has been ad ded during the mixing of the program. This channel, ca[...]
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8 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) s peakers plus a subwo ofer can directly reproduce these formats. However, almost all commercially available center channel speakers are small and incapable of reprod ucing the lowest bass frequencies with[...]
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9 FRONT PANEL t ¿ SLEEP HEADPHONE PRESET ENTER SAVE SOURCE MODE MENU DOWN UP POWER ON/OFF Reference 31 B&K Components, Ltd. A/V System Controller BK COMPONENTS 5 2 1 3 4 M U L CA S F I L SURROUND EXTENDED 1 * 1. Headphone Jack - Stereo headphones having a standard ¼ inch binau ral plug can be conn ected to the headphone output. The proces sor[...]
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10 REAR PANEL The processor’s back panel is organized into group s of inputs and outputs for audio and vide o as shown below. See back of this manual for an enlarged view. FUSE CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE 0.5A, 250V FUSE V1 V2 DVD CD SAT OPTICAL DIGITAL CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT O[...]
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11 11. Component Video inputs - Switched input conn ections for two component video devices. Red RCA jack - typically connect to the red out put of a component video source Green RCA jack - typically connect to the green out put of a component video source Blue RCA jack - typically connect to the blue out put of a component video source 12. Line in[...]
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12 MAKING THE CONNECTION It’s tempting to just plug in your n ew A/V processor and have gre at sound pour out. Before you do th at, take a few minutes to plan out how you want the proce ssor to fit into your audio/video system. Ask yourself the following questions: y What source components do I want to conne ct to my processor? (CD, VCR, etc.) y [...]
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13 AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS Connecting your analog sources to y our processor Audio / Video source - con necting a DVD/VLD player to the Processor’s analog inputs. Use the same instructions for connectin g to other audio / video sour ces such as a satellite receiver, cable box, etc. See Connecting Video for u se with other than composite and S -[...]
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14 Component Video - In addition to S-video and com posite video switch ing, your processor pr ovides two sets of component video inputs for DV D and TV/DBS type inputs, and one set of component video output s. Your processors component video connections are passive to minimize the possibility of video format compatibility issues. Use the same inst[...]
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15 DIGITAL CONNECTIONS Connect digital inputs (DVD, VLD, etc.) to the pro cessor. You will need either coaxial or opt ical digital inputs to play Dolby Digital (AC-3) or DTS surround sound p rocessing. Digital connection s are also recommended for PCM sources. If your source has both optical and coaxial outputs conne ct only one. Coaxial digital in[...]
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16 SURROUND OUTPUTS Your Processor has multiple surro und processor outp uts fo r use with external amplifie r(s) or powered sp eakers. The Reference 31 proce ssor allows THX Surround EX co mpatibility via two Surround Back ‘S BACK’ processor outputs. Here is a typical surround output setup : Subwoofer Output - Connect an RCA cable from the Pro[...]
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17 SURROUND SPEAKER OUTPUT CONNECTIONS Connect the A/V System Controller’s surroun d outputs to y our external amplifier(s) or powered speakers as described previously. Conn ect your speakers to your external amplifier(s) as sho wn below. C FRONT LEFT L SURROUND LEFT SURROUND RIGHT FRONT RIGHT CENTER PLUS MINUS PLUS MINUS PLUS MINUS FRONT LEFT FR[...]
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18 ANTENNA CONNECTIONS The FM jack is a stan dard 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. CONTROL OUTPUTS / IR INPUTS Control Outputs - Thes e connections are used for [...]
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19 FREQUENTLY AS KED QUESTIONS My collection of equipment differs fr om 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 vid eo, S-video, coaxial digital audio, and o ptical digital audio. It is convenient to conne[...]
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20 My laser disc player (or other digital source) has only op tical output, but my CD recorder (or other digital recorder) has only coaxial input. Do I need some sort o f converter to make direct digital recordings? No, your processor will convert optic al to coaxial and coaxial to optical. The currently selected digital input (optical or coaxial) [...]
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21 SETUP For best results, perform the following set up procedure wh e n you initially install your processor and anytime you change or add sources, sp eakers, etc. or when you rearrange your listening are a THE MENU SYSTEM Setup of your processor will re quire you to navigate through the menu sy stem. We recommend that you use a video monitor conn[...]
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22 SYSTEM SETUP You should always perform System Setup after first installing your processor and after adding/changin g speakers or sources or re arranging your listening area. Check that the remote is in B&K mode. From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 B&K or POWER SLEEP turn on processor 2 MENU MENU activate menu system 3 À (PAUSE) or § [...]
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23 Set the size for your front left and righ t, ‘L’ and ’R’ speakers - You must have front speakers. From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Speaker Size 2 SEL or ENTER (ENTER) activate SETUP SPEAKER SIZE 3 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Front 4 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB ch[...]
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24 Set the size for your surround left an d right, ‘Sl’ and ‘Sr’ speakers - From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Surround 2 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB choose speaker size Surround setting Subwoofer Ultra Subwoofer Yes THX Subwoofer None Front Large Subwoofer None Front Small None Surroun[...]
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25 Surround Back setting Subwoofer Ultra Subwoofer Yes THX Subwoofer None Front Large Subwoofer None Front Small None Surround Bass to SW Surround Hi-Pass to Front Surround Bass to SW Surround Hi-Pass to Front Surround Full to Front Surround Bass is *Surround Hi-Pass to Front 1 Small Sb Bass to SW Sb Hi-Pass to Surround Back Left Sb Bass to SW Sb H[...]
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26 Subwoofer Setting Front Large Center Large Surround Large Surround Back Large None LFE + Bass to Front LFE + Bass to Center LFE + Bass to Surround LFE + Bass to Surround Back Yes THX LFE + Bass to SW Front Bass not Duplicated LFE + Bass to SW Center Bass not Duplicated LFE + Bass to SW Surround Bass not Duplicated LFE + Bass to SW Sb Bass not Du[...]
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27 Speaker Location Ideally your speakers will be the same dista nce away from your listening area. However, physical limitations usually require placin g the speaker in other tha n optimum locations. Your proce ssor contains a means to electronically move each speaker’s loca tion. This allows fo r superior rep roduction of the directional cues a[...]
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28 Speaker Levels Speaker level calibration al lows you to equalize the volume levels of each spea ker to make up for differences in speaker characteristics and distan ces from the listener to the speakers. For b est results it is important t hat you perform this calibration when you initially install your processor, whenever you chan ge speakers, [...]
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29 From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Crossovers + LFE 2 SEL or ENTER (ENTER) activate SETUP CROSSOVERS + LFE 3 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Crossovers + LFE 4 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB adjust frequency to desired value Set the high pass filters slope - A crossover d oesn’[...]
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30 Set the low pass filters slope - From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Low Pass 2 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB adjust filter slope to desired value Set your LFE (.1) channel lev el - Usually this will be set to 0.0 dB (default ). However, if you have no subwoofe r you may wish to reduce the low [...]
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31 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 re production of audio in a home theater. The room equalization menu allows for two types of adjustments. 1) A notch filter that allows you to ‘Not ch’ or reduce the ac[...]
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32 From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Test Tone frequency 2 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB set to desired frequency 3 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Notch, Bass or Treble adjustments 4 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB set to desired values 5 repeat 1 – 4 repeat 1 – 4 repeat unt[...]
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33 Setup variable ‘EQ 1’ - allows you to se t default bass and treble settings for use with all input sources in all audio modes excluding DV D Audio. Many system s allow only adj ustment of bass a nd treble levels at fixed freque ncy points. Your processor allows you to adjust level and fr equency to aid in adju sting your room for a flat freq[...]
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34 Displays This menu allows you to set va rious aspects of your vide o and front panel display s. Make sure you are in th e SETUP MENUS and your remote is in B&K mode. From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Displays 2 SEL or ENTER (ENTER) activate SETUP DISPLAYS Set the intensity of the front panel[...]
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35 Set the intensity of on-s creen video overlay s - Overlays will appear when you change a processor setting or your processor detects a change in the incoming audi o or vi deo information. Transparent mod e allows video to be seen behind the overlay. From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Overlay 2 ¶[...]
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36 From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Zone 1 Video Monitor 2 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB adjust for desired operation Set the Zone 1 Monitor Aspect Ratio - During normal operation, your processor will overlay status i nformation on your video monitor. This informatio n is normally displa yed at[...]
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37 Inputs Usually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults . However, your processor allows ‘fine tunin g’ of its surround processor operates after the selection of an i nput source. Make sure you are in the SETUP MENUS and your remote is in B&K mode. From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN)[...]
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38 Favorite audio listening mode continued Setting a favorite listening mode here will not preve nt the system from automatically adjusting the listening mode in response to bitstre am information, nor will it prevent the user from changing mode s during normal operation. It is merely the mod e that is chosen when that in put is in itially selected[...]
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39 From Remote From Front Panel Action 4 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Favorite Speakers 5 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB select favorite speakers for use with source Set the 2-channel surrou nd decoder type - select a default surround decoder type, the options are Dolby Pro Logic Movie, Dolby Pro Logic Musi c, Dolby Pro Logic II[...]
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40 From Remote From Front Panel Action 4 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Multi-chan type 5 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB select type for use with source Set input source level - Allows you to match the levels of your i nput sources so that there are no large changes in volume as you change from one source to another . This is for [...]
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41 Set component v ideo - Allows you to associate one of two compon ent video inputs with each of your input sources. When you choose that source for viewing, the associated com ponent video input will be rout ed to the component video output. From Remote From Front Panel Action 15 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Component Video 16 ?[...]
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42 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. From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Presets 2 SEL or ENTER (ENTER) activate SET[...]
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43 Generating a name w he n saving a preset - When you save a preset, your system automatically ge nerates a simple name for the pre set, which you can then change before confirming the preset save. You may wish to defeat this automatic naming so that an y custom names that you have entered will not g et erased each time you save a minor change to [...]
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44 MEMORY BACKUP Your processor continually saves any settings you have made even if power is lost. However, you may wish to save a backup of your settings in ca se of inadvertent changes to them. To perform a backup, follow the procedure below. To restore backup settings perform the same proced ure bu t select restore instead of backup. If you hav[...]
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45 OPERATION The following outlines the norm al day-to-day operation of your processor from the supplied universal remote or directly from your processo r’s front panel. The universal re mote is also capable of controlling other equipment and storing sequences of commonly used commands. Refer to the sepa rate remote manual for details on these fu[...]
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46 CHOOSING A SOURCE In general, the select ed source will appear at the Zone 1 output, t he 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. From Remote From Front Panel Action desired source (press twice) (SOURCE) st ep to source select desired sou rce - remo[...]
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47 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME From Remote From Front Panel Action VOLUME ∧ or VOLUME ∨ VOLUME KNOB adjust volume MUTE can’t do from front panel instant volume all the way down press MUTE again to re store Note: The front panel VOLUME KNOB is used to control mult iple functions an d, therefore, cannot always control the volume. The VOLUME KNOB ma y [...]
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48 AUDIO MODES Your processor is designed to work wit h 5 audio listening modes. Under norm al 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 speake r selecti on. The table below shows how your processo r will route audio [...]
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49 Audio Mode description MONO Sums the incoming audio information to a single channel and routes it to the desired speaker. Use this mode fo r listening to the FM tuner with weak RF sign al strengths. It is also useful in the case of a larg e listening group and it is difficult to put everyone near the optimum listening positio n. STEREO Sums the [...]
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50 Neo:6 Movie (Cinema) When listening to movies u sing the DTS Neo:6 m ovie de coder with stereo TV shows or other surround -encoded programs, there is furthe r enhancement to soundfield dire ctionality, which is close to the quality of di screte 6.1- channel soun d. Conventional narrow band m onaural surro und ch annel is played as stereo with a [...]
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51 Special Considerations For use with multi-channel encoded bitstreams p ressing of SURROUND or THX toggles between the Movie and Music playback options. For use with 2-channel analog or dig ital audio , pressing of SURROUND o r THX allows sequencing through the six surround decoder types, Pro Logic Movie, Pro Logi c Musi c, Pro Logic II Movie, Pr[...]
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52 Why do I need all these audio modes? With the wide variety of audio source material available today, i.e. single channel mono, 2 cha nnel mono, 2 channel stereo, 2 chann el surround and multi-chan nel encode d audio, we believe that the reprodu ction of this material is best handled in audio categories. We have decided to define five “audio mo[...]
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53 EQUALIZATION ‘EQ’ Selecting an EQ functio n via the remote con trol - allows you to override ho w the audio is cu rrently being processed. This is where you may set the Dynamic Range to either Norm al (default) or Limited for late night listening while processi ng Dolby Digital or DTS bit streams. Settings made here are intended for o ccasio[...]
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54 Select Dynamic Range Limited For late night listening while pro cessing Dolby Digital or DTS bit streams and a reduced dynamic range i s desired. When the dynamic range is set to limited, compre ssion is used to raise the average loudne ss of the dialog, and the program peaks will be restricted much in the style of conventio nal television audio[...]
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55 ZONE ‘Z’ Use the Z (zone) func tion via the remote control - For use in a second audio zo ne, your processor comes equipped with a fully independent 2-ch annel 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) remot e available from B&K and other un[...]
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56 Saving a Preset From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 make all settings you wish to save make all settings you wish to save prepare for saving preset 2 SAVE not available activate preset save enter desired preset # not avail able select a de stination preset 3 SEL or ENTER (ENTER) save preset and allow renaming 4 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) ¶ (REW)[...]
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57 Recall preset using Zone 1 Operation From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 MENU MENU return to main menu 2 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) o r (DOWN) move to Zone 1 Operation 3 SEL or ENTER (ENTER) activate ZONE 1 OPERATION 4 number or +10+ number (PRESET) step to desired preset s elect a preset for recall 5 ENTER (ENTER) recall preset Save preset [...]
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58 From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Zone 2 Operation 2 SEL or ENTER (ENTER) activate ZONE 2 OPERATION 3 source then B&K VOLUME ∧ or VOLUME ∨ (SOURCE) and or (UP) or (DOWN) (select function) VOLUME KNOB (adjust parameter) adjust and or edit Zone 2 parameters as desire d 4 MENU MENU return t[...]
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59 ZONE 1 FAVORITE PRESETS Favorite presets need only be setup after adding/ch anging pr esets or source s. This feature allows for skipping selected presets when p ressing the remote CHAN NEL ∧ ∨ buttons or front panel preset (+) button. When you save a preset it will be automat ically added to the favorite pre set list. If using the remote be[...]
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60 ZONE 2 FAVORITE PRESETS Favorite presets need only be setup after adding/ch anging pr esets or source s. This feature allows for skipping selected presets wh en pressing the remote CHANNEL ∧ ∨ buttons or front panel PRESET button. When you save a preset it will be automat ically added to the favorite pre set list. If using the remote be sure[...]
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61 GETTING PROCESSOR STATUS When you are not in a menu, pressin g ENTER at any time will bring up a two or three line status m essage on Zone 1 video outputs. A single line status message is also availa ble on the processor’s front panel display. This display will also pop up automatically w henever you change sources or wheneve r the selected so[...]
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62 ADVANCED FEATURES WARNING - The followi ng describes the advanced fe atures of the processor. Si nce changing some of these functions may cause seve re effects such as no sou nd or no remote control operation, we sugg est you leave this menu disabled (hidde n) for normal operati on. If you are un sure of what you are changing DO NOT perform any [...]
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63 Set the maximum level of Zone 1 (A) - Max level allows you to set a maximum volume level for Zone 1 (A). This is very useful if you are using speake rs that can’t handl e the maximum po wer output from your processor or if you simply wish to limit the volume that can be achi eved using normal front panel or remote op eration. WARNING - If y ou[...]
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64 From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to On Screen Display 2 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB set to All, User or Off Set V1 line output usage - V1 output is normally set up as a tape loop. The V1 and Zone 1 (A) outputs a re the current source (V2, TV, CD, DVD, etc. ) exce pt when the current sele ctio[...]
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65 Set surround mode ope ration - Most users will p refer the factory setting - AUTO. In this mode th e processor automatically sets the surround mode to full 7.1 channel operati on (or as many as permitted by your speake r setup) whenever a Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream is detected regardless of what surround mod e you have selected . For example[...]
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66 Zone 2 (B) Level Contr ol - You may wish to install an in-wall volume control in your second zone. This can cause confusion between y our processor’s internal Zone 2 (B) volume cont rols and your in-wall controls. WARNING - Setting Zone 2 (B) LEVEL CONTROL to FIXED will cause your processor to immediately send its maximum Zone 2 (B) volume to [...]
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67 Set the Zone ID for Zone B - Each me ssage transmitted from your remo te includes a Product ID Code Set (See Zone ID), which allows independent command and control of the processo r’s Zones A and B. Set the desired zone ID number for use wi th Zone B (default 2). Y ou may not set the Zone B zone ID to the same setting a s Zone A (default 1) or[...]
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68 Link Zone 2 (B) input to Zone 1 (A) input sele ction - Zone 2 (B ) input source selection may be linke d with Zone 1 (A) source selection s. In operation, whenever a source selection is dete cted (remote, front panel or RS-232) on Zone 1 (A), source lin kage will cause the source to b e selected on both zones. Independent source sel ection is st[...]
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69 Power On Titles When you turn your pro cessor on it displays two lines of text. You can ch ange this text to a personalize d message. Make sure you are in the ADVANCED SYST EM SETUP menu and the remote is in B&K mode. From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Power On Titles 2 SEL or ENTER (ENTER) a[...]
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70 Setup Control Out 1 Control out 1 is dedicated to Zone 1 (A) it can be programm ed to be on or off for each source. Fo r example you may wish to use the control out to pull down a projection screen for your V1 and DVD sou rces but roll it up for Tuner and CD. Control out 1 can also be set to H EADPHONE or RS-232. HEADPHONE mode is intended to co[...]
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71 Setup Control Out 3 CONTROL OUT SETUP 1 Control Out 1 2 Control Out 2 3 Control Out 3 4 Control Out 4 next item SEL select MENU advanced setup 3 Control Out 3 CONTROL OUT 3 CONTROL OUT 3 SETUP 1 TUNER Zone A+B 2 V1 Zone A+B 3 V2 Zone A+B 4 TV Zone A+B 5 DVD Zone A+B 6 CD Zone A+B 7 SAT Zone A+B 8 Tape Zone A+B next item adjust MENU control out s[...]
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72 Security Options Advanced Security options allow you to hide the ADVANCED SY STEM SETUP menu to prevent inadvertent changes to advanced system settings. This menu al so allows you to lo ck your preset and sy stem setup settings to prevent inadvertent reprogramming. Advanced Menu Visibility - If you select Advanced Menu Visible then you can retur[...]
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73 Front Panel Locked - Locking the front panel will only allow operation of your processor with a B&K remote or RS-232 computer interface. Note if you inadvertently lock the front panel , simultaneously pressing SLEEP, UP and DOWN on the front panel will alw ays enter the advanced security options to allow changing these settings. From Remote [...]
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74 DSP Usage Allows displaying the current DSP usag e in MIPS. From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to DSP Usage 2 SEL or ENTER (ENTER) activate DSP USAGE 3 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) display currently used DSP MIPS RS-232 Control Port Configure the advanced computer interface control port on[...]
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75 RS-232 baud rate - From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Baud Rate 2 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB select desired baud rate RS-232 echo - From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Echo 2 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB select Enable or Disabled RS-232 u[...]
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76 RS-232 receive ID - From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) mo ve to Receive ID 2 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB select desired receive ID RS-232 transmit ID - From Remote From Front Panel Action 1 À (PAUSE) or § (STOP) (UP) or (DOWN) move to Transmit ID 2 ¶ (REW) or • (FF) VOLUME KNOB select desired t[...]
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77 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION No sound, display will not light 1. Power cord not plugged in. 2. Power off at AC source. 3. Power switch off. 4. AC power inlet fuse blown or faulty. * 1. Reconnect power cord. 2. Check power at plug. 3. Turn power switch on. 4. Check for shorts or overloading. Repl ace fuse. No sound, di[...]
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78 A/V SYSTEM CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS Audio Specifications Video Specifications Frequency Response: 5 Hz - 20 kHz, + 0 / − 0.5dB Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 10 MHz ± 3dB Input Sensitivity: 2 V in, 1.5 V out (0dB) Maximum Input Level: 2 V P-P Maximum Output Level: 3 V Maximum Output Level: 2 V P-P Signal to Noise Ratio: 98 dB CCIR 2 k Weighted [...]
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79 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 equip ment in normal residential use and service. Defective equipme n[...]
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80 NOTES[...]
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81 REAR PANEL ENLARGED VIEW FUSE CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE 0.5A, 250V FUSE V1 V2 DVD CD SAT OPTICAL DIGIT AL CAUTION RISK O F E LECTRIC S HOCK DO N OT O PEN RS-232 12VDC 50mA + www.bkcomp.com DVD TAPE ZB/V2 V2 CD TAPE ZB TV SAT V1 ZA Audio/Video Systems Made in the U.S.A. LINE INPUTS OUT V1 Z[...]
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82 THE OSD MENU SYSTEM A SETU P SPEA KERS 1 Speaker Size 2 Speaker Lo cation 3 Speaker Levels 4 Crossovers + LFE 5 Room Eq ualization next it em SEL select MENU sy stem setu p SETU P DISPL A YS 1 Front Panel Brigh t 2 Overlay O paqu e Bright 3 Backgrou nd Colo r Grey 4 Z 1 Monit or Video A u to 5 Z 1 Monit or A spect 4 : 3 next item adju st MENU se[...]
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83 THE OSD MENU SYSTEM B SETU P CRO SSO VERS + LF E 1 Crossover 80.0 Hz THX 2 High Pass +12.0 dB T HX 3 Low Pass +24.0 dB THX 4 LFE Level -20.0 dB next it em adjust MENU speaker setu p SETU P SPEA KER L EVELS Left Center Rig ht Front +12.0 -11.5 +9.5 Surr ound +12. 0 +12.0 Back +12.0 +12.0 Subwo ofer +12.0 next item adjust MENU setup speakers SETU [...]
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84 WWW.BKCOMP.COM B&K Components, Ltd. 2100 Old Union Road Buffalo, New York 14227 Phone: 716 – 656 - 0026[...]