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B&K Components, Ltd.
AVR305
AVR307
A/V Receiver
Owner’s Manual
p/n 12858 Rev. 0717A
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

B&K Components, Ltd.AVR305AVR307A/V ReceiverOwner’s Manualp/n 12858 Rev. 0717A

Page 2 - USER INFORMATION

you can create your own DTS DATs or CDs but not mini disc or digital compact cassette. As with DolbyDigital, sound will normally come from all seven s

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Bass Management - Dolby Digital and DTS formats contain up to 5 full range channels plus LFE. Only a systemwith five full-range (large) speakers plus

Page 4

FRONT PANEL1. Headphone Jack - Stereo headphones having a standard ¼ inch binaural plug can be connected to theheadphone output. The receiver must be

Page 5 - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

5. Status indicators - Displays current status of the receivers audio processor. Indicators have been supplied toshow when the DSP is decoding Dolby D

Page 6 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

REAR PANELThe receiver’s back panel is organized into groups of inputs and outputs for audio and video as shown below. Seeback of this manual for an e

Page 7 - FEATURES

11. Component Video outputs - Switched output connections for your component video monitor.Red RCA jack- typically connect to the red input on a compo

Page 8 - THE BASICS

MAKING THE CONNECTIONIt’s tempting to just plug in your new A/V receiver and have great sound pour out. Before you do that, take a fewminutes to plan

Page 9 - Dolby Digital RF

AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONSConnecting your analog sources to your receiverAudio / Video source - connecting a DVD/VLD player to the receiver’s analog in

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Component Video - in addition to S-video and composite video switching, your receiver provides two sets ofcomponent video inputs for DVD and TV/DBS ty

Page 11

DIGITAL CONNECTIONSConnect digital inputs (DVD, VLD, etc.) to the receiver. You will need either coaxial or optical digital inputs to playDolby Digita

Page 12 - FRONT PANEL

USER INFORMATIONB&K Components, Ltd., 2100 Old Union Road, Buffalo New York 14227-2725Phone (716) 656-0026, Fax (716) 656-1291, http://www.bkcomp.

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SURROUND OUTPUTSYour receiver has multiple surround processor outputs for use with external amplifier(s) or powered speakers. TheAVR 305 receiver allo

Page 14 - REAR PANEL

SPEAKER OUTPUTSFive-way binding posts are provided, one pair for each channel. They are designed to accept a banana-type plugor spade lug connector (s

Page 15

ANTENNA CONNECTIONSThe FM jack is a standard screw on F-typeconnector. The AM is a push type. Strip ¼ inch ofinsulation off your AM antenna wires and

Page 16 - MAKING THE CONNECTION

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSMy collection of equipment differs from the labels on the back of my receiver, how can I hook them up?Your receiver provides

Page 17 - AUDIO / VIDEO CONNECTIONS

My laser disc player (or other digital source) has only optical output, but my CD recorder (or other digitalrecorder) has only coaxial input. Do I nee

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SETUPFor best results, perform the following set up procedure when you initially install your receiver and anytime youchange or add sources, speakers,

Page 19 - DIGITAL CONNECTIONS

SYSTEM SETUPYou should always perform System Setup after first installing your receiver and after adding/changing speakers orsources or rearranging yo

Page 20 - SURROUND OUTPUTS

Set the size for your front left and right, ‘L’ and ’R’ speakers - You must have front speakers. SETUP SPEAKERS1 Speaker Size2 Speaker Location3

Page 21 - SPEAKER OUTPUTS

Set the size for your surround left and right, ‘Sl’ and ‘Sr’ speakers - SETUP SPEAKER SIZE1 Front Small THX2 Center

Page 22 - CONTROL OUTPUTS / IR INPUTS

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Page 23 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS69Setup Control Out 2...69Setup Control Out 1 ...

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LFE + Bass to SWSurround Back Bassis DuplicatedLFE + Bass to SWSurround Bass isDuplicatedLFE + Bass to SWCenter Bass isDuplicatedLFE + Bass to SWFront

Page 25 - THE MENU SYSTEM

Speaker LevelsSpeaker level calibration allows you to equalize the volume levels of each speaker to make up for differences inspeaker characteristics

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Crossovers + LFEUsually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults. However, your receiver allows ‘fine tuning’ of thesystem parameters mo

Page 27

Set the low pass filters slope - SETUP CROSSOVERS + LFE1 Crossover 80.0 Hz THX2 High Pass 12.0 dB THX3 Low Pass

Page 28

Set your LFE (.1) channel level - Usually this will be set to 0.0 dB (default). However, if you have no subwooferyou may wish to reduce the low freque

Page 29

Set subwoofer phase - In addition to the subwoofer location adjustment (see Speaker Location above), yourreceiver has an option to ‘invert the phase’

Page 30 - Speaker Location

Room EqualizationUsually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults. However, theses settings allow you to correct orreduce the various to

Page 31 - Speaker Levels

return to SETUP SYSTEM∠ MENUMENU6repeat until desired result is achievedrepeat 1 - 4repeat 1 - 45set to desired valuesVOLUME KNOB(REW) or(FF)4move

Page 32 - Crossovers + LFE

Setup variable ‘EQ 1’ - allows you to set default bass and treble settings for use with all input sources. Manysystems allow only adjustment of bass a

Page 33

DisplayThis menu allows you to set various aspects of your video and front panel displays. Make sure you are in theSETUP MENUS and your remote is in B

Page 34

80The Menu System...79Rear Panel Enlarged View...

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SETUP DISPLAYS1 Front Panel Bright2 Overlay Opaque Bright3 Backround Color Blue4 Z1 Monitor Video Manual5 Z1 Mon

Page 36 - Room Equalization

SETUP DISPLAYS1 Front Panel Bright2 Overlay Opaque Bright3 Backround Color Blue4 Z1 Monitor Video Manual5 Z1 Mon

Page 37

InputsUsually these settings may be left set to the factory defaults. However, your receiver allows ‘fine tuning’ how yourreceiver operates after the

Page 38

favorite audio listening mode continuedSetting a favorite listening mode here will not prevent the system from automatically adjusting the listening m

Page 39

SETUP DVD INPUT1 Favorite Mode Surround2 Favorite Speakers 73 Level 0.0 dB4 Name

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SETUP DVD INPUT1 Favorite Mode Surround2 Favorite Speakers 73 Level 0.0 dB4 Name

Page 41

Set DVD audio input - Allows you to select which ONE input source to dedicate for use with the DVD Audioinputs. This setting is not necessary if there

Page 42

Use volume with presets - Recalling a preset normally recalls the entire system settings that were present whenthe preset was saved. However, you may

Page 43

MEMORY BACKUPYour receiver continually saves any settings you have made even if power is lost. However, you may wish to savea backup of your settings

Page 44

OPERATIONThe following outlines the normal day-to-day operation of your receiver from the supplied universal remote ordirectly from your receiver’s fr

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTSMotorola® ,, “ * DigitalDNA™, “Powered by Motorola”™, Motorola name and logo are registered trademarksof Motorola, Inc.Manufactured und

Page 46

CHOOSING A SOURCEIn general, the selected source will appear at the Zone 1 (A) output, the TAPE output, and the V1 output. Toprevent feedback, TAPE in

Page 47

ADJUSTING THE VOLUMEZ1 Master Volume 0.0 dBinstant volume all the way downpress MUTE again to restorecan’t do from front panelMUTEadjust volumeVOL

Page 48 - MEMORY BACKUP

AUDIO MODESYour receiver is designed to work with 5 audio listening modes. Under normal operation you may simply selectMono, Stereo, Surround, THX or

Page 49 - OPERATION

Audio Mode descriptionMONOSums the incoming audio information to a single channel and routes it to the desired speaker. Useful during FMtuner operatio

Page 50 - AM/FM TUNER

Speaker selection 8 ‘DIRECT’ - allows selection of the ‘analog’ signals connected to the currently selected inputsources L & R RCA audio inputs ov

Page 51 - Z1 Center Volume 0.0 dB

EQUALIZATION ‘EQ’Selecting an EQ function via the remote control - allows you to override how the audio is currently beingprocessed. This is where you

Page 52 - AUDIO MODE

Select variable ‘EQ 1’ - to allow separate bass and treble settings for use with all input sources.Many systems allow only adjustment of bass and treb

Page 53

Select loudness ‘EQ 2’ - sets the equalizer to use preset filter curves designed for use when using low listeninglevels. The human ear’s frequency res

Page 54 - DVD Stereo 4B EQ Variable

PRESETSPresets allow you to save your favorite settings and recall them instantly. Your receiver can store two banks of 40presets (0..39) in each of 2

Page 55 - EQUALIZATION ‘EQ’

ZONE 1 (A)Recalling/Saving Presets via the Menu SystemYou can also recall, save presets and operate your receiver via the menu system from the remote

Page 56

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ BEFORE INSTALLINGWARNING: to prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Care should be

Page 57 - ZONE ‘Z’

Save preset using Zone 1 Operationexit menu system∠ MENUMENU8return to main menu∠ MENUMENU7save preset↵ (ENTER)ENTER6rename preset if desired∧ (UP) or

Page 58

Recall preset using Zone 2 Operationrecall preset↵ (ENTER)ENTER5select a preset for recall (PRESET) step to desired presetnumber or +10 + number4activ

Page 59

exit menu system∠ MENUMENU9return to main menu∠ MENUMENU8modify additional favorite presetsrepeat 3-6repeat 3-67save preset name↵ (ENTER)ENTER6rename

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GETTING RECEIVER STATUSWhen you are not in a menu, pressing ENTER will bring up a two or three line status message on Zone 1 (A)video outputs. A singl

Page 61 - ZONE 1 FAVORITE PRESETS

ADVANCED FEATURESWARNING - The following describes the advanced features of the receiver. Since changing some ofthese functions may cause severe effec

Page 62 - ZONE 2 FAVORITE PRESETS

activate ADVANCED ZONE A SETTINGS↵ (ENTER)SEL or ENTER2move to Zone 1 Setup (A)∧ (UP) or ∨ (DOWN)(PAUSE) or (STOP)1ActionFrom Front PanelFrom Remote

Page 63 - Dialog Normalization = 31

adjust Zone 1 (A) ID to desired valueVOLUME KNOB(REW) or(FF)2move to Zone ID∧ (UP) or ∨ (DOWN)(PAUSE) or (STOP)1ActionFrom Front PanelFrom Remote

Page 64 - ADVANCED FEATURES

Set surround mode operation - Most users will prefer the factory setting - AUTO. In this mode the receiverautomatically sets the surround mode to full

Page 65

activate ADVANCED ZONE B SETTINGS↵ (ENTER)SEL or ENTER2move to Zone 2 Setup (B)∧ (UP) or ∨ (DOWN)(PAUSE) or (STOP)1ActionFrom Front PanelFrom Remote

Page 66

Set Zone 2 (B) product ID - Each message transmitted from your remote includes a Product Code, identifyingthe manufacturer, and Zone product ID code

Page 67 - Zone 2 Setup (B)

FEATURESYour new receiver is a versatile audio/video control center. The receiver is designed to sound sensational and be anattractive, easy-to-use ad

Page 68

Link Zone 2 (B) input to Zone 1 (A) input selection - Zone 2 (B) input source selection may be linked with Zone1 (A) source selections. In operation,

Page 69

Power On TitlesWhen 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 t

Page 70

activate CONTROL OUT SETTINGS↵ (ENTER)SEL or ENTER2move to Control Out∧ (UP) or ∨ (DOWN)(PAUSE) or (STOP)1ActionFrom Front PanelFrom RemoteSetup Con

Page 71 - Control Outputs

return to CONTROL OUT SETTINGS∠ MENUMENU6set control out 2 for other sourcesrepeat 3 - 4repeat 3 - 45select desired control operationVOLUME KNOB(REW)

Page 72 - Setup Control Out 2

return to ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP∠ MENUMENU7return to CONTROL OUT SETTINGS∠ MENUMENU6set control out 4 for other sourcesrepeat 3 - 4repeat 3 - 45select

Page 73

No - can change memoryYes - memory is lockedVOLUME KNOB(REW) or(FF)2move to Memory Lock∧ (UP) or ∨ (DOWN)(PAUSE) or (STOP)1ActionFrom Front Panel

Page 74 - Security Options

DSP UsageAllows displaying the current DSP usage in MIPS. ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP1 Zone 1 Setup 'A'2 Zone 2 Setup 'B'3 Pow

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RS-232 baud rate - RS-232 PORT SETUP1 Port Enable2 Baud Rate 96003 Echo E

Page 76 - RS-232 Control Port

select Enable or DisabledVOLUME KNOB(REW) or(FF)2move to Update∧ (UP) or ∨ (DOWN)(PAUSE) or (STOP)1ActionFrom Front PanelFrom RemoteRS-232 receiv

Page 77

TROUBLESHOOTING 1. Please contact B&K customer service.1. Internal fuses may have blown. *There are two internal fuses perchannelOne or morechanne

Page 78

THE BASICSThe following is intended to familiarize users with common terms and applications of Home Theater equipment.Sources - your receiver can dire

Page 79 - TROUBLESHOOTING

RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS5 years receiver 1 year remoteWarranty: See Limited Warranty65 poundsWeight:95 dBS / N (A-weighted):17"(w)x17"(d)x7.5

Page 80 - RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS

Limited WarrantyB&K Components Ltd., referred to herein as B&K, warrants your B&K equipment against all defects in materialand workmanship

Page 81 - RETURNING EQUIPMENT

REAR PANEL ENLARGED VIEW79p/n 12858 Rev. 0717A

Page 82 - REAR PANEL ENLARGED VIEW

THE MENU SYSTEM80p/n 12858 Rev. 0717A ADVANCED ZONE A SETTINGS1 Max Level +15 dB2 Product ID 13 On

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B&K Components, Ltd. 2100 Old Union Road Buffalo, New York 14227 716-656-0023 www.bkcomp.com81p/n 12858 Rev. 0717A

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seven speaker channels, but your receiver can produce mono in one to seven channels (see “AudioModes under Operation”). Since all modern sources are

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