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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I cannot adjust the Bass and Treble tone controls. The display shows “Tone Controls Off.”

-  The Tone controls are turned off. To re-activate the tone controls, press the Tone Bypass button 

on the remote control. 

I cannot adjust the Left/Right balance, the Front/Rear balance or the Subwoofer trim. The display 
shows “Trim Controls Off.”

-  The trim controls are turned off. To re-activate the trim controls, press the Cancel Trims button 

on the remote control. 

When I use one of the multichannel inputs the sound is very loud and cannot be turned down. The 
Display shows “Theater Bypass” instead of the volume level.

-  The multichannel input you have selected has been set for the Bypass mode. Go back to the 

Setup menu and change the Theater Bypass setting to “No.” When one of the Multichannel 
inputs is set to Bypass, it should never be connected directly to a source component (CD, DVD, 
SACD, HD disc player, etc.). The Theater Bypass Mode should only be used in conjunction with 
a surround sound receiver. The volume control on the surround sound receiver should be used 
to adjust the volume level when a Bypass input is selected. For more information on using the 
Bypass feature see page 11 and page 15.

Should I Use Balanced or Unbalanced connections?

 Recording and broadcast studios use balanced connections almost exclusively because of bal-
anced lines’ inherent ability to reject noise and hum, even when components are far apart and 
connected by long cables. Certain high-quality preamplifi ers, amplifi ers, and surround controllers 
built for residential use also include balanced connections with XLR jacks for the same reasons.
The P 7’s balanced outputs enable you to take full advantage of the inherent noise-rejection 
capability and superior sound quality of Parasound Halo power amplifi ers, especially when the 
power amplifi ers are located near the speakers, far from the P 7. The balanced inputs on the P 7 
also insure the best possible analog connection to source components which are equipped with 
balanced outputs.  
We generally recommend balanced connections if your power amplifi ers or source equipment 
are located more than 10 feet from your P 7. Many serious listeners prefer the sonic character-
istics of balanced connections because their lower inherent noise fl oor contributes to a more 
defi ned and spacious soundstage.

“Burning-in” Your P 7

Like many other great high end preamplifi ers, your P 7 should operate for at least 72 hours 
with music playing after it is fi rst turned on before it will sound its best. Any volume level is ok. 
This gives various internal components and wiring a chance to “form” their optimum electron 
pathways so they can pass complex musical information with greater defi nition, smoothness and 
transparency. Although your P 7 will sound spectacular when you fi rst turn it on, you will come 
to appreciate it even more as your listening hours accumulate. You’ll discover additional musical 
details you may not have known were present.

Maintaining Your P 7

Your P 7 requires no periodic maintenance and has no user-serviceable parts inside. To avoid risk 
of electric shock do not remove the top cover. To keep it clean use only a soft cloth moistened 
with a few drops of clear water or Windex. Never use any solvents or abrasives. The remote 
control handset batteries should be removed whenever it will be unused for an extended period. 
Remove the battery cover annually to inspect and remove leaking batteries.

Summary of Contents for HALO P 7

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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: ...sound warranty service We recommend that you make an extra copy of your original purchase receipt bill of sale and store it inside the P 7 s carton Important Warranty Information There is no Parasound...

Page 4: ...ns on your P 7 10 Using the Bypass Mode With a Surround Receiver Using the Bypass Mode With a Surround Receiver Using the Bypass Mode With a Surround Receiver 11 Making Adjustments in the Setup Menu M...

Page 5: ...t s at least 22 inches wide so you ll be able to turn it around for access to its rear panel connections Ventilation Requirements To reduce the chances of your P 7 overheating please follow these guid...

Page 6: ...shared with the rear panel In 6 jack Phono Input In 1 Phono Stereo The P 7 is equipped with a high quality phono preampli er If you wish to connect a turntable set the Input 1 Phono Cartridge switch...

Page 7: ...l Multichannel input jacks In 9 Multi 1 and In 10 Multi 2 Surround Sound Inputs 9 and 10 are for use with sources equipped with analog outputs for surround sound These sources include many DVD players...

Page 8: ...li er s If you have a 7 1 system you will also connect the Main Output Back L R jacks Note The P 7 s center surround and back channel outputs reproduce signals only from sources Note The P 7 s center...

Page 9: ...and 10 This is useful because you may prefer to have different subwoofer levels for your stereo sources and your multichannel sources TAPE RECORD OUT JACKS The Record Out jacks connect to the record I...

Page 10: ...P 7 s 12V Output jack to the triggered component s trigger input jack using the provided trigger wire with the 2 5 mm sub mini plugs Note Most Parasound Power Ampli ers are equipped with a 2 5 mm 12V...

Page 11: ...rces Because an external power ampli er will be of a higher quality than the ampli er stage built into your surround receiver you will also be getting upgraded sound for all of your digital sources as...

Page 12: ...o the L R Sub jacks of the P 7 s Multichannel Inputs 9 or 10 The Main Outputs from the P 7 will connect to your power ampli er Your Front L R speakers will connect directly to the new 2 channel power...

Page 13: ...n Outputs from the P 7 will connect to your power ampli er s Do not connect any speakers to the speaker terminals on your surround receiver Connect all speakers to your separate power ampli er s inste...

Page 14: ...ector Factory Reset Erase all your Setup menu selections and restore factory defaults Please read the full descriptions in the following pages to determine which functions features are of interest to...

Page 15: ...ti 1 or In 10 Multi 2 to function as bypass inputs This means they will pass the signals from the corresponding 7 1 channel inputs directly to the 7 1 channel output bypassing all P 7 volume tone and...

Page 16: ...he Setup menu Once in the offset setup you can cycle through and compare all the sources by pressing the Enter button on the remote After each input level offset is set all of your sources should play...

Page 17: ...ce devices DVD Blu ray SACD and DVD A players Press the Enter button to proceed into the Bass Management setup Press the VOL Up or VOL Down buttons to change the current setting Press the Enter button...

Page 18: ...a stereo input is selected Use this option if you don t have a subwoofer or if you don t want your subwoofer to play when inputs 1 8 are selected The subwoofer output will still be available when the...

Page 19: ...is order None Zhd1 Zhd2 Zhd3 Zhd4 Zhd5 back to None Press the Enter button to change the P 7 input you wish to associate Each press of the Enter button will step to the next P 7 input After you nish p...

Page 20: ...Bass Adjust Treble Adjust Left Right Balance Adjust Front Rear Balance Resume Volume Control If the Volume Select knob isn t turned to make an adjustment within 5 seconds after pressing the Select bu...

Page 21: ...ubwoofer level trim is adjusted by rst pressing the Enter button and then the Bass Up or Bass Down buttons on the remote There are two independent subwoofer trim memory settings one level setting is f...

Page 22: ...e adjusted when either In 9 Multi 1 or In 10 Multi 2 is selected Note Mute Button Pressing the Mute button once will attenuate reduce the volume by 20 db Pressing the Mute button a second time within...

Page 23: ...nd the P 7 are plugged into the same AC outlet The turntable ground wire must be attached to the GND terminal In some rare cases the hum might be reduced by disconnecting the turntable ground wire The...

Page 24: ...he same reasons The P 7 s balanced outputs enable you to take full advantage of the inherent noise rejection capability and superior sound quality of Parasound Halo power ampli ers especially when the...

Page 25: ...t was sent without the Parasound assigned RA number marked on the carton 2 Unit was sent in an unsuitable shipping carton and is likely to have been damaged in transit 3 Unit has inadequate packing ma...

Page 26: ...set to 110 XLR Pin Identi cation 1 Ground Shield 2 Positive 3 Negative AC Power Requirement 100 250 V 50 60 Hz voltage is automatically selected 10 watts standby 65 watts when turned on Dimensions Wi...

Page 27: ...27 CONNECTION AND SETUP NOTES Notes...

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