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GETTING STARTED

To get the most out of your Halo D 3, you’ll need to know how to connect it to your other 
components, how to set it up for your listening space and how to operate it. This manual is 
organized in this order:

Connecting Your D 3: pages 8 – 12

This will show you how to make the video and audio connections that go between your Halo D 3 
and your 5.1 channel or 7.1 channel surround controller (or AV receiver) and your TV. Which con-
nections you make will depend on the capabilities of the other equipment in your audio system.

Setting Up Your D 3: pages 15 – 26

This section will show you how to make the selections in your D 3’s Setup Menu to match your 
D 3 to your TV and your loudspeakers. You will also learn how to set up each channel to play at 
the correct volume level and so that the sound from each channel reaches your seating position 
at the correct time. You do not need to make all of these adjustments right away, so feel free to 
enjoy your movies now and come back to this section at a later time.

Remote Control Functions: pages 27 – 28

Here you will learn about some of the more advanced buttons on your remote control.

Frequently Asked Questions: pages 29 – 30

There may be answers here if you can’t get something to work correctly. If you are still having 
problems, please contact your dealer or call the Parasound Tech Department for technical support. 
The telephone number and hours are shown on page 31.

Summary of Contents for Halo D 3

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Page 2: ...will only fit into a grounding power outlet If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the ground...

Page 3: ...inal purchase receipt bill of sale and store the original and the copy in a safe place Your purchase receipt bill of sale is required to determine if your D 3 is eligible for Parasound warranty servic...

Page 4: ...12 IR Remote Repeater Input 12 RS 232 Serial Port 12 Video and Audio connections for a Remote Zone 12 Power Up Your D 3 13 Navigating The Setup Menus 15 Video Setup 17 HDMI Output 17 HDMI Format 17 Vi...

Page 5: ...Parental 24 Password 24 Momentary OSD 24 Background 24 Restore Defualt 24 Advanced Video 25 Custom Video Setup 25 Preset Select 26 Remote Control Functions 27 Typical Problems and Remedies 29 If You...

Page 6: ...me If you re installing the D 3 yourself use cables that are long enough to leave at least two feet of slack that will enable you to pull the D 3 out of the cabinet to check or change connections with...

Page 7: ...selections in your D 3 s Setup Menu to match your D 3 to your TV and your loudspeakers You will also learn how to set up each channel to play at the correct volume level and so that the sound from ea...

Page 8: ...make sure you are identifying the correct jacks by the names we use on the D 3 and in this manual Jacks on the units and the plugs on your video and audio cables are usually color coded to simplify ho...

Page 9: ...smission of uncompressed wide bandwidth digital video and stereo or multi channel digital audio signals HDMI data transmission is usually superior because it avoids degradation from video digital to a...

Page 10: ...robust BNC jacks S Video Connections If your TV doesn t have an input for HDMI DVI or Component Video Connect either the S Video 1 or 2 Out jack on your D 3 to the S VIDEO input jack of your surround...

Page 11: ...NONE for the center speaker in the Audio setup menu For information on the Audio setup menu see page 19 Balanced Stereo Outputs Recording and broadcast studios use balanced connections almost exclusiv...

Page 12: ...extend its range This enables you to control your D 3 from another room or when it is located behind closed cabinet doors The Loop Out jack will relay the same IR information present at the input jac...

Page 13: ...glow around all the buttons and the front panel display will light up You can now press the LOAD button and insert a DVD into the exposed loading tray A few seconds after you press the PLAY button yo...

Page 14: ...er Size 19 Subwoofer 19 Front L R 19 Center Speaker 20 Surround L R 20 Crossover 20 Distance Setup 20 Level Setup 21 Test Tone 21 Audio Output 22 Audio Out 22 Late Night 22 DVD Audio Area 22 SACD Area...

Page 15: ...rong video type NTSC or PAL or if there is no output from the HDMI jack please see the FAQ section of this manual If your D 3 is connected to your TV only by an HDMI cable and you cannot see the setup...

Page 16: ...cursor buttons to select the item in the left column which you wish to adjust When you select a menu item it will be highlighted Then press the cursor button to highlight the right column Use the and...

Page 17: ...sing a TV with a DVI input with a DVI to HDMI adapter RGB NORMAL outputs the video signals from the HDMI OUTPUT con nector with a digital RGB video level data range of 16 black to 235 white Select RGB...

Page 18: ...t of the image so that the remaining picture completely lls your 4 3 TV screen 4 3 LETTERBOX preserves the full 16 9 or widescreen picture width but it leaves black bars at the top and bottom of the s...

Page 19: ...not sure if you should classify your speakers as Small or Large watch a few movies scenes at SMALL and again at LARGE to determine which sounds better SUBWOOFER Select YES if your system includes a s...

Page 20: ...er lter adjust it to its highest frequency setting to minimize redundant ltering If your sub has a xed lter and no bypass set the D 3 Sub lter to 160 Hz DISTANCE SETUP Use the DISTANCE SETUP menu to c...

Page 21: ...speaker reproducing the test tone is identi ed at the bottom left corner of the setup screen As the test tone cycles through each speaker you can adjust each speaker setting so that all speakers will...

Page 22: ...effects get loud LATE NIGHT can be set from 0 to 8 the higher numbers represent greater limit of dynamic range Note This feature only works with DVD movies recorded in Dolby Digital and it only affect...

Page 23: ...ENUS will set the default DVD movie menu language Setting up Other languages not listed If the language you desire is not listed you can select the OTHER menu option and enter the 4 digit language cod...

Page 24: ...ease note that burn in is most common on CRT and Plasma TVs and therefore the screen saver should always be turned on with these TV types PARENTAL This feature is used to restrict playback of DVD movi...

Page 25: ...custom video setup adjustments will not take effect BRIGHTNESS This sets the brightness of the image within the range of 6 to 6 CONTRAST This adjusts the difference between light and dark of the imag...

Page 26: ...e without snow The settings are OFF AUTO LOW MID and HIGH We encourage you to experiment with the settings In many cases the image quality will be clear enough without Digital NR DEFAULT This will res...

Page 27: ...possible to store up to 14 markers REPEAT Pressing this button allows you to play a current title group chapter folder MP3 or JPG track or le MP3 or JPG repeatedly Each press of the REPEAT button eng...

Page 28: ...er The different SACD layers can only be selected when an SACD disc is in the tray and the D 3 is stopped Pressing the SACD button will override the setting for SACD AREA in the AUDIO SETUP menu VID D...

Page 29: ...s will not play and the TV shows NO MULTI CH This will occur when you are trying to play a stereo SACD and the D 3 is setup for Multi channel SACD playback In this case you must select 2CHANNEL for th...

Page 30: ...e will vary signi cantly between cable brands Not all brands are HDMI certi ed and some may use inferior materials making long runs impossible When an HDMI cable run is too long you may see pixels dro...

Page 31: ...4 Unit was shipped collect for shipping charges We do not accept collect shipments 5 Unit was shipped via the US Postal Service 6 Unit was sent to an address other than the address instructed by our...

Page 32: ...32 LANGUAGE CODE CHART...

Page 33: ...2 0 V Coaxial 75 0 5 Vp p Optical 660 nm 21dBm 15dBm Audio Digital to Analog Converters 192 kHz 24 Bit Video Speci cations General Video Video Compression MPEG 2 Video Signal Format NTSC PAL HDMI Spec...

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