Denon AVR-2802/982 User Manual Page 70

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AVR-2802 System Setup Guide & Recommendations
Be sure all components are properly connected, and that the Speakers are placed and
wired correctly to the AVR-2802 (and amplifier if setup for Surround EX/dts ES) before
starting the System Setup. (Speaker and Amplifier Hook-up diagrams are attached at the
end of this document)
Be sure the AVR-2802’s Monitor 1 Video Output (S-video or composite) is connected to
the appropriate video input on the TV/Monitor/PTV.
Ø The AVR-2802’s On Screen Display does not function with the Component Video
Outputs.
Access the AVR-2802’s System Setup Menu by depressing the System Setup button on
the remote (under the flip open door) – Be sure the Main remote switch is in the AVR/AVC
position.
Ø We suggest doing the System Setup with the menu superimposed over a blank
screen; no video image behind the menu will make it easier to read and adjust the
settings.
Ø For maneuvering around the menu, the four directional arrow keys and the “Enter”
button are all that are needed. They are directly next to the System Setup button.
Ø Perform all settings in the order they appear on the screen, do not jump around
during the initial setup. To the left of the individual setup items you will see a “Finger
Pointer”, you can move the “Pointer” using the “Up/Down” arrow keys. To access a
particular setting, simply press the “Enter” key.
Ø When you have completed adjustments in each individual setup item, simply press
the “Enter” key, which will take you back to the System Setup Screen, or to a specific
sub-menu attached to the setup item you were adjusting, with the “Finger Pointer”
ready to enter the next individual setup item.
Ø All settings performed in the System Setup will automatically be stored into Personal
Memory Plus, which has a memory backup should AC power be lost or disconnected.
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