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and the Time-Out entry will remain in effect until it is
changed, even if the unit is turned off.
If you wish to make other adjustments, press the
Buttons n until the on-screen
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next to the desired setting or the RETURN TO
MASTER MENU line and press the Set Button
p. If you have no other adjustments to make, press
the OSD Button v to exit the menu system.
Default Surround Mode
In normal operation, when the AVR 240 senses a
Dolby Digital or DTS digital audio data stream, it will
automatically default to the surround mode encoded
on the DVD disc or in the digital video broadcast.
(If a two-channel analog or PCM signal is detected,
the AVR will default to the Logic 7 Music/7.1 mode,
or the last surround mode you selected for that source.)
In most cases, this is the correct mode, but you may
have a particular preference for the mode you wish to
hear when Dolby Digital or DTS is present. As described
on pages 36–38, you may select from several avail-
able choices of Dolby or DTS modes, depending on
the number of channels you have configured your
AVR for and the format of the incoming bitstream.
The AVR 240 allows you to set the unit so that it will
either use the default mode or switch to your desired
mode. If you wish to set the AVR so that the surround
mode information as it is encoded in the disc is always
used, no further action is needed. Simply leave the
setting at the factory default of ON.
To set the unit so that it responds to the last surround
mode you selected when a Dolby Digital or DTS
source was playing, with the ADVANCED
SELECT menu on screen, press the
Buttons n so that the › cursor is pointing to
the DEFAULT SURR MODE line. Press the
Buttons o so that OFF appears. The unit
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will now switch to the last selected mode instead of
the disc's default mode for Dolby and DTS digitally
encoded data streams.
This setting does not apply to standard PCM digital
inputs or to analog sources (including the tuner). In
those cases, the unit will always apply the surround or
processing mode that was last used for that input.
If you wish to make other adjustments, press the
Buttons n until the on-screen › cursor
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¤
is next to the desired setting or the BACK TO
MASTER MENU line and press the Set Button
p. If you have no other adjustments to make, press
the OSD Button v to exit the menu system.
Full-OSD Background Color
When the full-OSD menu system is in use, the default
display appears with a solid blue background with
white characters. If you wish, you may select a solid
cursor is
black background as the default.
This setting may be changed by pressing the OSD
Button v to display the MASTER MENU.
Buttons n to scroll down to the
Use the
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ADVANCED line, and press the Set Button p
to select the ADVANCED SELECT submenu.
Buttons n again to scroll to the
Press the
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OSD BACKGROUND line.
When BLUE appears, the full-OSD menus will
appear on screen with a solid blue background. Press
Buttons o until BLACK appears to
the
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display the full-OSD menus on a solid black back-
ground instead.
This setting will be retained even when the AVR 240
is turned off to the Standby mode.
If you wish to make other adjustments, press the
Buttons n until the on-screen › cursor
/
¤
is next to the desired setting or the BACK TO
MASTER MENU line and press the Set Button
p. If you have no other adjustments to make, press
the OSD Button v to exit the menu system.
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ADVANCED FEATURES
ADVANCED FEATURES
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