Getting Started - Emotiva BASXMR1-L User Manual

9.2 channel cinema receiver
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BasX MR1

Getting Started

To get the most from your MR1L we urge you to read the entire manual.
If you cannot wait to listen to some music or watch a few movies, there are only a few things you
really need to do in order to get started, but we do suggest that you at least read all of this Getting
Started section so you don't miss anything important.
1.
Find a secure location for your BasX MR1L.
2.
Connect your MR1L to your speakers. (If you choose to do so, you may connect one or
more external amplifiers to the 13.2 Channel Analog Outputs on the MR1L, or use a
combination of internal and external amplifiers. The 13.2 Channel Analog Outputs on
the MR1L are always active. The Speaker Outputs on the MR1L can be Enabled and
Disabled in the Speaker Setup Menu.)
3.
Connect your MR1L to your powered subwoofer if you have one. The MR1L will normally
handle Bass Management so, if you have a choice, use the LFE or line level input on your
sub, and bypass your sub's crossover, or set it to its highest frequency.
Note: The MR1L has a Subsonic Filter that, by default, will block all frequencies below
approximately 20 Hz from reaching your subwoofer. If you wish to disable this you will
find it under Crossover settings in the Speaker Setup menu.
4.
Connect your MR1L to your projector or TV set. The MR1L has two HDMI outputs, both of
which deliver the same HDMI signal, but only HDMI Output #1 supports eARC.
5.
Connect some high quality video and / or audio sources to inputs on your MR1L.
6.
Make sure to have your TV or projector set to the correct HDMI input.
7.
Configure your MR1L for the speakers you have connected. You will find these settings in
the Menu under Setup | Speaker Setup.
Select your speaker setup and how many speakers you have under Speaker Layout.
Note: If you have a two channel system, select 3.1 as your Speaker Layout, and set
Center to None. If you don't have a subwoofer, select the appropriate Speaker Layout for
your other speakers, then set Subwoofer to None.
Note: If you need to set Subwoofer to None then you MUST set at least one of your other
pairs of speakers as Large (BYPASS). You WILL NOT be able to set Subwoofer to None if
none of your other speakers is Large and is set to Bypass.
Select whether your height speakers are Reflective or Ceiling mounted speakers under
Height SPKR Type. Select Ceiling if you have direct radiating height speakers mounted
high on the wall.
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