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Harman Kardon AVR45 Audio/ Video Receiver Récepteur Audio/Vidéo Owner’s Manual Manuel de l’Utilisateur TAL COAX AC-3 PRESET SCAN TUN MODE DIGITAL PRO LOGIC 3-STEREO HALL 1 HALL 2 THEATER TEST TONE SURR. OFF PRESET TUNNING Mute R L Max Min Max Min Bass Treble Balance Volume Speaker Channel Dig. Select Delay Set VIDEO 3 Video Audio R L

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Harman KardonAVR45

Audio/VideoReceiverRécepteur Audio/Vidéo

Owner’s ManualManuel de l’Utilisateur

TALCOAX AC-3

PRESET SCAN TUN MODE DIGITAL PRO LOGIC 3-STEREO HALL 1 HALL 2 THEATER TEST TONE SURR. OFFPRESETTUNNING

Mute

RLMaxMinMaxMin

Bass Treble Balance

Volume

Speaker Channel Dig. Select Delay

Set

VIDEO 3

Video Audio RL

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Owner’s ManualAVR45 Audio/Video Receiver

Table of ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3Front Panel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–6Front Panel Information Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–8Rear Panel Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–10Remote Control Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11–13Installation and Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14–15System Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–21Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22–27

Source Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Surround Mode Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22–24Surrond Mode Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Digital Audio Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24–26Tuner Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Tape Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26–27Output Level Trim Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Six-Channel Direct Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Programming the Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28–40Direct Code Entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Auto Search Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28–29Code Readout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Programmed Device Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29–30Macro Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30–31Volume Punch-Through . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Re-Assigning Device Control Selectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Function List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32–33Setup Code Tables: TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34–36Setup Code Tables: VCR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37–38Setup Code Tables: CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Setup Code Tables: AUX (DVD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Setup Code Tables: Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Setup Code Tables: SAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

©1998 Harman Kardon, Incorporated

250 Crossways Park DriveWoodbury, NY 11797

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Staple or clip original invoice here.

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Congratulations! With the purchaseof the Harman Kardon AVR45 you areabout to begin many years of listeningenjoyment. The AVR45 has been customdesigned to provide all the excitementand detail of movie sound tracks andevery subtle nuance of musical selec-tions. With on-board Dolby* DigitalDecoding, the AVR45 delivers six discretechannels of audio that take advantage ofthe digital sound tracks from the latestDVD and LV releases, as well as futureHDTV broadcasts.

While complex digital systems are hard at work within the AVR45 to make all ofthis happen, hookup and operation aresimple. Color-keyed connections and acomprehensive programmable remotecontrol make the AVR45 easy to use.

To obtain maximum enjoyment fromyour new receiver, we urge you to take afew minutes to read through this manual.This will ensure that connections tospeakers, source playback units and otherexternal devices are made properly. Inaddition, a few minutes spent learningthe functions of the various controls willenable you to take advantage of all thepower the AVR45 is able to deliver.

Introduction1

If you have any questions about thisproduct, its installation or operation,please contact your dealer. They are yourbest local source of information.

Description and FeaturesThe AVR45 is a full-featured A/V receiver,incorporating a wide variety of listeningoptions. In addition to Dolby Digitaldecoding, Dolby Pro Logic* and Dolby 3Stereo are available for compatibilitywith the tens of thousands of movies andtelevision programs encoded with analogsurround information. A choice of Halland Theater modes is also available foruse with both encoded sources and tradi-tional two-channel stereo recordings.

A total of four audio/video inputs, as well as two additional audio-only inputs,and an FM stereo/FM/AM tuner are avail-able for the utmost flexibility. Front-panel A/V inputs simplify connections tovideo games or camcorders.

The AVR45’s powerful amplifiers usetraditional Harman Kardon High-CurrentDesign philosophies to meet the widedynamic range of any program selection.

Harman Kardon invented the high-fidelity receiver more than forty-five yearsago. With state-of-the-art features andtime-honored circuit designs, the AVR45 isone of the finest receivers ever offered byHarman Kardon.

On-Board Dolby Digital Decoding

Coax and Optical Digital Inputs

Five Analog Surround Modes

Pre-Programmed Learning Remote Control With Backlit Buttons

Composite Video Switching

Six-Channel Direct Input EnablesSeamless Integration of FutureDecoding Systems

Preamp Output for ALL ChannelsPermits Ease of Expansion

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Safety Information

Important Safety Information

Verify Line Voltage Before UseYour AVR45 has been designed for usewith 120-volt AC current. Connection to aline voltage other than that for which itis intended can create a safety and firehazard, and may damage the unit.

If you have any questions about the volt-age requirements for your specific model,or about the line voltage in your area,contact your selling dealer before plug-ging the unit into a wall outlet.

Do Not Use Extension CordsTo avoid safety hazards, use only thepower cord attached to your unit. We donot recommend that extension cords beused with this product. As with all electri-cal devices, do not run power cords underrugs or carpets or place heavy objects onthem. Damaged power cords should bereplaced immediately with cords meetingfactory specifications.

Handle the AC Power Cord GentlyWhen disconnecting the power cord froman AC outlet, always pull the plug, neverpull the cord. If you do not intend to usethe unit for any considerable length oftime, disconnect the plug from the ACoutlet.

Do Not Open the CabinetThere are no user-serviceable compo-nents inside this product. Opening thecabinet may present a shock hazard, andany modification to the product will voidyour guarantee. If water or any metalobject such as a paper clip, wire or staple accidentally falls inside the unit,disconnect it from the AC power sourceimmediately, and consult an authorizedservice station.

CATV or Antenna GroundingIf an outside antenna or cable system isconnected to this product, be certain thatit is grounded so as to provide some pro-tection against voltage surges and staticcharges. Section 810 of the NationalElectrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984,provides information with respect toproper grounding of the mast and sup-porting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit,size of grounding conductors, location ofantenna discharge unit, connection togrounding electrodes and requirementsof the grounding electrode.

NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:This reminder is provided to call theCATV (Cable TV) system installer’s atten-tion to article 820-40 of the NEC thatprovides guidelines for proper groundingand, in particular, specifies that the cableground shall be connected to the ground-ing system of the building, as close to thepoint of cable entry as possible.

Installation Location To assure proper operation, and to

avoid the potential for safety hazards,place the unit on a firm and level sur-face. When placing the unit on a shelf,be certain that the shelf and anymounting hardware can support theweight of the product.

Make certain that proper space is pro-vided both above and below the unitfor ventilation. If this product will beinstalled in a cabinet or other enclosedarea, make certain that there is suffi-cient air movement within the cabinet.Under some circumstances a fan maybe required.

Do not place the unit directly on acarpeted surface.

Avoid installation in extremely hot orcold locations, or an area that isexposed to direct sunlight or heatingequipment.

Avoid moist or humid locations.

Do not obstruct the ventilation slots onthe top of the unit, or place objectsdirectly over them.

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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER

SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.

ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE

LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU'AU FOND.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the

presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of

important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.

CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

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Safety Information

CleaningWhen the unit gets dirty, wipe it with aclean, soft, dry cloth. If necessary, wipe itwith a soft cloth dampened with mildsoapy water, then a fresh cloth with cleanwater. Wipe dry immediately with a drycloth. NEVER use benzene, aerosolcleaners, thinner, alcohol or any othervolatile cleaning agent. Do not useabrasive cleaners, as they may damagethe finish of metal parts. Avoid sprayinginsecticide near the unit.

Moving the UnitBefore moving the unit, be certain to dis-connect any interconnection cords withother components, and make certainthat you disconnect the unit from the ACoutlet.

Important Information For the UserNOTE: This equipment has been testedand found to comply with the limits for a Class-B digital device, pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules. The limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protectionagainst harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipmentgenerates, uses and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed andused in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radiocommunication. However, there is noguarantee that harmful interference willnot occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television recep-tion, which can be determined by turningthe equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-ference by one or more of the followingmeasures:

Reorient or relocate the receivingantenna.

Increase the separation between theequipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outleton a circuit different from that towhich the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experiencedradio/TV technician for help.

This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) this devicemay not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept interferencereceived, including interference that maycause undesired operation.

NOTE: Changes or modifications maycause this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may voidthe user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Unpacking

The carton and shipping materials usedto protect your new receiver during ship-ment were specially designed to cushionit from shock and vibration. We suggestthat you save the carton and packingmaterials for use in shipping if you move,or should the unit ever need repair.

To minimize the size of the carton instorage, you may wish to flatten it. Thisis done by carefully slitting the tapeseams on the bottom and collapsing thecarton down to a more two-dimensionalappearance. Other cardboard inserts maybe stored in the same manner. Packingmaterials that cannot be collapsedshould be saved along with the carton ina plastic bag.

If you do not wish to save the packagingmaterials, please note that the cartonand other sections of the shipping protec-tion are recyclable. Please respect theenvironment and discard those materialsat a local recycling center.

Typographic Conventions

In order to help you use this manualwith the remote control, front panelcontrols and rear panel connections,certain conventions have been used.

EXAMPLE – (bold type) indicates aspecific remote control or front panelbutton, or rear panel connection jack

EXAMPLE – (OCR type) indicates amessage that is visible on the front panelinformation display

EXAMPLE – (bold type) indicates a litindicator in the front panel informationdisplay

1 – (number in a square) indicates aspecific front panel control

a – (number in an oval) indicates abutton or indicator on the remote

¡ – (number in a circle) indicates arear panel connection

A – (letter in a square) indicates anindicator in the front panel display

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Front Panel Controls4

1 Main Power Switch2 System Power Control3 Power Indicator4 Headphone Jack5 Bass Control6 Treble Control7 Balance Control8 Video 3 Inputs9 T•Mon Selector) CD! DVD Input@ Video Input Selectors

# 6-Channel Direct Selector$ AM/FM% Tuning Button^ Preset Scan& Preset Stations Selector* Tune Mode( Dolby Digital SelectorÓ Dolby Pro Logic SelectorÔ Dolby 3 Stereo Selector Analog Surround Mode SelectorsÒ Test ToneÚ Surround Off

Û MuteÙ Volume Controlı Delayˆ Digital Input Selector˜ Set Button¯ Channel Select˘ Speaker Select Button¸ Selector Buttons33 Information Display34 Remote Sensor Window

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1 Main Power Switch: Press thisbutton to apply power to the AVR45.When the switch is pressed in theunit is placed in a Standby mode, asindicated by the amber LED 3 sur-rounding the System Power control2. This button MUST be pressed into operate the unit. To turn the unitoff and prevent the use of the remotecontrol, this switch should be pressthis switch until it pops out from thefront panel so that the word “OFF”may be read at the top of the switch.

NOTE: In normal operation thisswitch is left in the “ON” position.

2 System Power Control: Whenthe Main Power Switch 1 is “ON,”press this button to turn on theAVR45; press it again to turn the unitoff. Note that the Power Indicatorsurrounding the switch 3 will turngreen when the unit is on.

3 Power Indicator: This LED willilluminate in amber when the unit isin the Standby mode to signal thatthe unit is ready to be turned on.When the unit is in operation, theindicator will turn green.

4 Headphone Jack: This jack maybe used to listen to the AVR45’s out-put through a pair of headphones.Be certain that the headphoneshave a standard 1⁄4" stereo phoneplug.

5 Bass Control: Turn this control tomodify the low-frequency output ofthe left/right channels by as much as±10dB. Set this control to a suitableposition for your taste and roomacoustics.

6Treble Control: Turn this controlto modify the high-frequency outputof the left/right channels by as muchas ±10dB. Set this control to asuitable position for your taste androom acoustics.

7 Balance Control: Turn thiscontrol to change the relative volumefor the front left/right channels.

NOTE: For proper operation of thesurround modes this control shouldbe at the midpoint, or “12 o’clock”position.

8 Video 3 Inputs: Theseaudio/video inputs may be used fortemporary connectiion of videogames, camcorders, digital stillcameras or portable audio products.To select a source connected tothese jacks, press the Vid 3 InputSelector @.

9T•Mon Selector: Press this button to select the device connect-ed to the Tape Monitor jacks c asthe listening source. The previouslyselected source will continue toshow in the Information Display 33, and the red LED above thebutton will illuminate to remind youthat you are listening to the tapemonitor output.

) CD: Press this button to selectthe device connected to the CDInput jacks § as the listeningsource.

! DVD Input: Press this button toselect the device connected to theDVD Play jacks ¶ as the listeningand viewing source.

@ Video Input Selectors: Pressone of these buttons to select asource connected to the rear panelAudio/Video inputs £ fl, or thefront panel Audio/Video input 8.

# 6-Channel Direct Selector:Press this button to select the outputof an optional, external 6-channeldecoder connected to the 6 ChDirect inputs ∞ as the listeningsource.

$ AM/FM: Press this button toselect the tuner as the AVR45’s inputsource. When it is first pressed thelast station tuned will be heard.Press it again to change betweenAM and FM bands.

%Tuning Button: Press the left sideof the button to tune lower frequencystations and the right side of the button to tune higher frequency stations. When a station with a strongsignal is reached, the TUNED indicatorR will illuminate in the InformationDisplay 33.

^ Preset Scan: Press this button to automatically scan through thestations that have been programmedin the AVR45’s memory. The tunerwill play five seconds of each stationbefore moving to the next presetstation. To stop the scan when thedesired station is heard, press thebutton again. (See page 26 for moreinformation on the tuner memorysystem.)

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& Preset Stations Selector: Pressthis button to select stations thathave been entered into the presetmemory. (See page 26 for moreinformation on tuner programming.)

*Tune Mode: Press this button toselect the stereo or mono mode forFM tuning. In the STEREO mode aStereo indicator P will illuminate inthe information display, and stereoreception will be provided when sta-tions are transmitting stereo signals.In the MONO mode the left and rightsignals from stereo broadcasts willbe mixed together and reproducedthrough all channels. Select MONOfor better reception of weak signals.

( Dolby Digital Selector: Pressthis button to select the Dolby Digitalsurround mode when listening to aprogram that carries the DolbyDigital information. (See pages22–25 for more information on surround modes and digital audio.)

Ó Dolby Pro Logic Selector: Pressthis button to select the Dolby ProLogic surround mode when listeningto an analog program that is encodedwith surround-sound information. (Seepages 22–25 for more information onsurround modes.)

Ô Dolby 3 Stereo Selector: Pressthis button to select the Dolby 3Stereo listening mode. This mode isused primarily when a program hassurround information when a centerchannel speaker, but no surroundspeakers, is installed. (See pages22–25 for more information onsurround modes.)

Analog Surround ModeSelectors: Press one of thesebuttons to select the analog sur-round modes. These modes may be used with any analog programsource to create a pleasing surroundeffect. (See pages 22–25 for moreinformation on surround modes.)

ÒTest Tone: Press this button tobegin the sequence of steps used toset the AVR45’s output levels. Whenthis button is pressed, a test tone willreplace the currently selected listen-ing source. (See page 19 for moreinformation on using the test tone toset the output levels.)

Ú Surround Off: Press this buttonto turn off all surround processing,and to listen to a program in tradi-tional stereo from the left front andright front speakers only.

Û Mute: Press this button tomomentarily silence the speakeroutput of the AVR45.

Ù Volume Control: Turn the knobclockwise to increase volume, counterclockwise to decrease thevolume.

ı Delay: Press this button to beginthe sequence of steps required toenter delay time settings. (See page20 for more information on delaytimes.)

ˆ Digital Input Selector: Whenplaying a source that has a digitaloutput, press this button to selectbetween the Optical · and Coaxial° Digital inputs. (See pages 22–25for more information on digital audio.)

˜ Set Button: When makingchoices during the setup and con-figuration process, press this buttonto enter the desired setting, asshown in the Information Display33, into the AVR45’s memory. (Seepages 17–24 for more information onsetup and configuration.)

¯ Channel Select: Press thisbutton to begin the process ofselecting and configuring theAVR45’s output channels. (See pages 17–24 for more information onsetup and configuration.)

˘ Speaker Select Button: Pressthis button to begin the process ofselecting the speaker positions thatare used in your listening room. (Seepages 17–24 for more information onsetup and configuration.)

¸ Selector Buttons: When you areestablishing the AVR45’s configura-tion settings, use these buttons toselect between the choices avail-able, as shown in the InformationDisplay 33.

33 Information Display: Thisdisplay delivers messages andstatus indications to help youoperate the receiver. (See page 7 for a complete explanation of theInformation Display.)

34 Remote Sensor Window: Thesensor behind this window receivesinfrared signals from the remote con-trol. Aim the remote at this area anddo not block or cover it unless anexternal remote sensor is installed.

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Front Panel Information Display7

TUNEDSLEEP MONO STEREO AUTO MEMORY PRESET

MUTE

BYPASS

ANALOGDIGITAL

OPT COAXPRO LOGIC

AC-3 PCM NIGHTTHEATERHALL 2HALL 13-STEREO

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A MuteB BypassC AnalogD Dolby Digital IndicatorE Optical SourceF Analog Dolby Surround Mode IndicatorsG Coax Source

H AC-3 IndicatorI PCM IndicatorJ Analog Surround Mode IndicatorsK Night IndicatorL Preset NumberM Preset IndicatorN Memory

O AutoP Stereo IndicatorQ Mono IndicatorR Tuned IndicatorS Main Information DisplayT Sleep Indicator

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A Mute: This indicator illuminates to remind you that the AVR45’s out-put has been silenced by pressingthe Mute button Û d. Press theMute button again to return to thepreviously selected output level.

B Bypass: This indicator illumi-nates when the surround processinghas been disabled by pressing theSurround Off button Ú. When thisindicator is lit, the AVR45 will play tra-ditional stereo sound using the frontleft and front right speakers only.

C Analog: This indicator illuminateswhen an analog input source is in use.

D Dolby Digital Indicator: Thisindicator illuminates when a DolbyDigital source is being played.

E Optical Source: This indicatorilluminates when a digital source is in use via a connection to theOptical Digital input ·.

F Analog Dolby Surround ModeIndicators: These indicators illumi-nate when one of the analog (matrix)Dolby Surround modes is in use.

G Coax Source: This indicator illu-minates when a digital source is inuse via a connection to the CoaxialDigital input °.

H AC-3* Indicator: This indicatorilluminates when the AVR45 isdecoding a Dolby Digital inputsource.

I PCM Indicator: This indicatorilluminates to show that a standardPCM (SP/DIF) digital audio signal is being decoded by the digital-to-analog converter.

J Analog Surround ModeIndicators: These indicators illumi-nate when one of the DSP generatedanalog surround modes is in usewith an analog input source.

K Night Indicator: This indicatorlights when the AVR45 is in the Nightmode, which prevents the AVR45from loud playback when digitalsources are in use.

L Preset Number: This two-digitdisplay indicates the station presetnumber that is currently in use, orthat is being entered.

M Preset Indicator: This indicatorilluminates when one of the stationsentered into the preset memory istuned. The number that appearsbelow the indicator is the presetstation’s memory.

N Memory: This indicator flasheswhen entering presets and otherinformation into the tuner’s memory.

O Auto: This indicator illuminateswhen the “Auto” mode is in use forFM tuning.

P Stereo Indicator: This indicatorilluminates when an FM station isbeing tuned in stereo.

Q Mono Indicator: This indicatorilluminates when the tuner has beenplaced in the monaural mode bypressing the Tune Mode button *.Set the tuner for mono listening to cut noise and improve the quality ofdistant stereo signals.

RTuned Indicator: This indicatorilluminates when a station is beingreceived with sufficient signalstrength to allow for acceptablelistening quality.

S Main Information Display: Thisdisplay shows messages relating tothe status, input source, surroundmode, tuner, volume level or otheraspects of unit’s operation.

T Sleep Indicator: This indicator isilluminated when the Sleep functionis in use. The number that appearsabove the indicator is the number ofminutes remaining before the AVR45will return to the Standby mode.

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Rear Panel Connections9

SWITCHEDTOTAL 50W MAX.

UNSWITCHEDTOTAL 100W MAX.

(120V.60Hz)TOTAL 150W MAX

MODEL NO. AVR-45HARMAN KARDON

NORTHRIDGECALIFORNIA, USA

MADE IN CHINA

FM(75Ω)

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CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

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OUT IN

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ª Subwoofer Pre-Out‚ Front⁄ Centerl Surround‹ Unswitched AC Outlet› Switched AC Outletfi Power Cablefl Video 2 Inputs

‡ TV Monitor Video Output° AC-3/PCM Coaxial Input· AC-3/PCM Optical Inputa Remote IR Inb Remote IR Outc Tape Monitor Ind Tape Monitor Out

¡ AM Antenna: Connect the AMloop antenna supplied with thereceiver to these terminals. If anexternal AM antenna is used, makeconnections to the AM and GNDterminals in accordance with theinstructions supplied with theantenna.

™ FM Antenna: Connect an indooror external FM antenna to this terminal.

£ Video 1 Inputs: Connect thesejacks to the audio and videoPLAY/OUT jacks of a VCR.

¢ Video Outputs 1: Connect thesejacks to the audio and videoRECORD/IN jacks of a VCR.

∞ 6-Channel Direct Inputs: If anexternal digital audio decoder isused for 5.1 (Dolby AC-3) audio,connect the outputs of that decoderto these terminals.

§ CD Inputs: Connect these jacksto the output of a compact discplayer or CD changer.

¶ DVD Inputs: Connect the analogaudio outputs and composite videooutput of a DVD or LV player to thesejacks.

• Pre-Outs: If external poweramplifiers are used for any channels,connect them to these jacks.

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ª Subwoofer Pre-Out: Connectthis jack to the line level input of apowered subwoofer. If an externalsubwoofer amplifier is used, connectthis jack to the subwoofer amplifierinput.

‚ Front: Connect these terminals tothe front left/right speakers.

⁄ Center: Connect these terminalsto the center speaker.

l Surround: Connect these terminalsto the surround speakers.

‹ Unswitched AC Outlet: Thisoutlet may be used to power any ACdevice. The power will remain on atthis outlet regardless of whether theAVR45 is on or off.

NOTE: The power consumption ofthe device plugged into each ofthese outlets should not exceed100 watts.

› Switched AC Outlet: This outletmay be used to power any devicethat you wish to have turn on whenthe unit is turned on with the SystemPower Control switch 2.

fi Power Cable: Connect the ACplug to a non-switched AC wall output

fl Video 2 Inputs: Connect thesejacks to the audio and video outputsof a TV Tuner, Cable TV converterbox, satellite receiver or any otheraudio/video source.

‡TV Monitor Video Output:Connect this jack to the standard(composite) video input of a TVmonitor or video projector to viewthe on-screen menus and the output of any standard video sourceselected by the receiver’s videoswitcher.

° AC-3/PCM Coaxial Input:Connect the coax digital output froma DVD player, HDTV receiver, LVplayer or CD player to this jack. Thesignal may be either a Dolby Digital(AC-3) signal or a standard PCMdigital source.

· AC-3/PCM Optical Input:Connect the optical digital outputfrom a DVD player, HDTV receiver,LV player or CD player to this jack.The signal may be either a DolbyDigital (AC-3) signal or a standardPCM digital source.

a Remote IR In: If the AVR45’s frontpanel IR sensor is blocked due tocabinet doors or other obstructions,an external IR sensor may be used.Connect the output of the sensor tothis jack.

b Remote IR Out: This connectionpermits the IR sensor in the receiverto serve other remote controlleddevices. Connect this jack to the “IRIN” jack on Harman Kardon or othercompatible equipment.

cTape Monitor In: Connect thesejacks to the PLAY/OUT jacks of anaudio recorder.

dTape Monitor Out: Connect thesejacks to the RECORD/INPUT jacks ofan audio recorder.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: The AVR45’sremote may be programmed to con-trol up to eight devices, includingthe AVR45. Before using the remote,it is important to remember to pressthe Device Control Selector buttona b that corresponds to the unityou wish to operate. In addition, theAVR45’s remote is shipped from the factory to operate the AVR45and Harman Kardon CD players and cassette decks. The remote isalso capable of operating a widevariety of other products using thecontrol codes that are part of theremote. Before using the remote withother products, follow the instruc-tions on pages 28–29 to program theproper codes for the products inyour system.

It is also important to remember thatmany of the buttons on the remotetake on different functions, depend-ing on the product selected usingthe Device Control Selectors. Thedescriptions shown here primarilydetail the functions of the remotewhen it is used to operate theAVR45. (See pages 28–31 for infor-mation about alternate functions forthe remote’s buttons.)

a AVR Selector: Press this buttonto use the remote control for operationof the AVR45. Note that the button willbriefly turn red after it has beenpressed to confirm your selection.

b Device Control Selectors:Press one of these buttons to usethe remote to control the functions of another audio/video device. Notethat the button will briefly turn redafter it has been pressed to confirmyour selection. (See pages 28–29 forinformation on programming theAVR45’s remote to operate thesedevices.)

c Power Button: Press this buttonto turn the currently selected deviceon or off.

d Mute: Press this button tomomentarily silence the AVR45 or TVset being controlled, depending onwhich device has been selected.

When the AVR45 remote is being pro-grammed to operate another device,this button is pressed with the DeviceControl Selector button b tobegin the programming process.(See page 28 for more informationon programming the remote.)

eTest: Press this button to beginthe sequence used to calibrate theAVR45’s output levels. (See page 19for more information on calibratingthe AVR45.)

f Display/Multiroom Button:This button does not function withthe AVR45, but it is available for usewith other devices.

g ⁄ /¤ Buttons: These are multi-purpose buttons. They will be usedmost frequently to select a surroundmode. To change the surround mode,first press the SURR/CH¤ buttony. Next press these buttons to scroll up or down through the list ofsurround modes that appear in theInformation Display 33. (See page24 for more information.) Thesebuttons are also used to increase or decrease output levels used tolower the AVR45’s output levels whenconfiguring the unit with either theinternal test tone or and externalsource. (See pages 19 and 26 formore information.) They are also usedto enter delay time settings after theDelay button v has been pressed.(See page 20 for more information.)

h ‹ /Channel Button: This button is used to start the process ofsetting the AVR45’s output levels to anexternal source. Once this button ispressed, use the ⁄ /¤ buttons g toselect the channel being adjusted,then press the Set button i, fol-lowed by the ⁄ /¤ buttons again tochange the level letting. (See page 27for more information.)

i Set Button: This button is usedto enter settings into the AVR45’smemory. It is also used in the setupprocedures for delay time, speakerconfiguration and channel outputlevel adjustment. (See pages 17–21for complete information.)

j Night Mode: Press this button to activate the “Night” mode, pre-venting loud playback when the digital modes are in use without altering the dynamic range of theoutput signal.

When the AVR45 remote is being pro-grammed to operate other devices,this button is pressed to begin areadout of a programmed code. (Seepage 28 for more information.)

k Source Selectors: Press thesebuttons to select an input source forthe AVR45. The AM/FM button is alsoused to switch between frequencybands when the tuner is in use.

NOTE: Pressing one of these buttonsselects the source only. In order tocontrol the actual source machineusing the remote you must press theDevice Control Selector button bfor the desired product.

l Numeric Keys: These buttonsserve as a ten-button numeric key-pad to enter tuner preset positions.They are also to be used to selectchannel numbers when TV has beenselected on the remote, or to selecttrack numbers on a CD, DVD or LDplayer, depending on how theremote has been programmed.

NOTE: The 0 button has a dual func-tion. It also serves as the CLEARbutton for use in programming thetuner or clearing the system memory.

m Direct /Enter: Press this buttonto select a radio station by enteringits frequency using the NumericKeys l. (See page 26 for moreinformation.)

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n Memory Button: Press this button to enter a radio station intothe AVR45’s preset memory. Afterpressing the button the MEMORYindicator N will flash, and you thenhave five seconds to enter a presentmemory location using the NumericKeys l. (See page 26 for moreinformation.)

NOTE: Although the word “Sleep”appears above this button, it refers to control of devices other than theAVR45. Use the Sleep button ` tocontrol the AVR45’s Sleep function.

o Info Button: This button doesnot function with the AVR45, but it isavailable for use with other devices.

p Light Button: Press this buttonto activate the remote’s built-in back-light for better legibility of the buttonsin a darkened room.

qTuner Mode: Press this buttonwhen the tuner is in use to selectbetween automatic tuning andmanual tuning. When the button ispressed so that the AUTO indicator O goes out, pressing the Tuningbuttons t will move the frequencyup or down in single-step incre-ments. When the FM band is in use, pressing this button when astation’s signal is weak will changeto monaural reception, as indicatedby the MONO indicator Q. (See page26 for more information.)

r Clear Button: This button doesnot function with the AVR45, but it isavailable for use with other devices.

s Preset Up/Down: When thetuner is in use, these buttons scrollthrough the stations that have beenprogrammed into the AVR45’s mem-ory. When many source devices,such as CD players, VCRs and cas-sette decks, are selected using theDevice Control Selectors b,these buttons will normally functionas chapter step or track advance.

t Tuning Up/Down: When thetuner is in use, these buttons willtune up or down through the select-ed frequency band. If the TunerMode button q has been pressedso that the AUTO indicator O is illu-minated, pressing these buttons willcause the tuner to seek the next sta-tion with acceptable signal strengthfor quality reception. When the AUTOindicator O is NOT illuminated,pressing these buttons will tune sta-tions in single-step increments. (Seepage 26 for more information.)

u Transport Controls: These con-trols do not control any functions ofthe AVR45, but they are used exten-sively when operating a wide varietyof CD players, cassette decks andVCRs. (See page 28 for informationon programming the remote to utilizethese buttons.)

v Delay/Prev Ch.: Press this but-ton to begin the process for settingthe delay times used by the AVR45when processing surround sound.After pressing this button the delaytimes are entered by pressing theSet button i, and then using the⁄ /¤ buttons g to change the set-ting. Press the Set button again tocomplete the process. (See page 20for more information.)

w ›/Digital Button: This button isused to select the type of digital inputused with any one of the input sourcesconnected to the AVR45. After press-ing this button, use the ⁄ /¤ buttonsg to make your selection betweenOPTICAL E or COAXIAL G digital.Press the Set button i to enteryour choice. (See page 24 for moreinformation.)

x Speaker Configuration: Pressthis button to begin the process ofconfiguring the AVR45’s BassManagement System for use withthe type of speakers used in yoursystem. Once the button has beenpressed, use the ⁄ /¤ buttons g to

select the channel you wish to set up.Press the Set button i, and thenselect another channel to configure.When all adjustments have beencompleted, press the Set buttontwice to exit the settings and returnto normal operation. (See page 17for more information.)

y Surround Mode Selector: Pressthis button to begin the process ofchanging the surround mode. Afterthe button has been pressed, usethe ⁄ /¤ buttons g to select thedesired surround mode. (See page24 for more information.) Note that thisbutton is also used to tune channelswhen the TV is selected using theDevice Control Selector b.

When the AVR45 remote is being pro-grammed for the codes of anotherdevice, this button is also used in the“Auto Search” process. (See page 28for more information on programmingthe AVR45 remote.)

z Volume: Press these buttons toraise or lower the system volume.

` Sleep Button: Press this buttonto place the unit in the Sleep mode.After the time shown in the display,the AVR45 will automatically go intothe Standby mode. Each press ofthe button changes the time untilturn-off in the following order:

Note that this button is also used to change channels on your TVwhen the TV is selected using theDevice Control Selector b.

When the AVR45 remote is being pro-grammed for the codes of anotherdevice, this button is also used in the“Auto Search” process. (See page 28for more information on programmingthe AVR45 remote.)

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System InstallationAfter unpacking the unit, and placing iton a solid surface capable of supportingits weight, you will need to make theconnections to your audio and videoequipment. These steps need to be doneonly when the receiver is first installed,or when a change is made to the inputsource equipment.

Audio Equipment ConnectionsWe recommend that you use high-qualityinterconnect cables when making connec-tions to source equipment and recordersto preserve the quality of the signals.

When making connections to audiosource equipment or speakers it is alwaysa good practice to unplug the unit fromthe AC wall outlet. This prevents any pos-sibility of accidentally sending audio ortransient signals to the speakers that maydamage them.

1. Connect the analog output of a CDplayer to the CD inputs §.

NOTE: When the CD player has bothfixed and variable audio outputs it is bestto use the fixed output unless you findthat the input to the receiver is so lowthat the sound is noisy, or high that thesignal is distorted.

2. Connect the Play/Out jacks of a cas-sette deck, MD or other audio recorder tothe Tape Monitor In jacks c. Connectthe Record/In jacks on the recorder tothe Tape Monitor Out jacks d on the AVR45.

3. Connect the output of any digitalsources to be used to the appropriateconnections on the AVR45 rear panel.Note that the Optical and Coaxialdigital inputs ·° may be used witheither a Dolby Digital (AC-3) source or the output of a conventional CD or LV player’s PCM (SP/DIF) output.

4. Assemble the AM Loop Antenna sup-plied with the unit as shown below.Connect it to the AM and GND screwterminals ¡.

5. Connect an FM antenna to the FM (75 ohm) connection ™. The FM antenna may be an external roofantenna, an inside powered or wire leadantenna or a connection from a cable TV system. Note that if the antenna orconnection uses 300-ohm twin-leadcable, you must use the 300-ohm-to-75-ohm adapter supplied with the unit to make the connection.

6. Connect the front, center andsurround speaker outputs ‚⁄ l

to the respective speakers.

To assure that all the audio signals arecarried to your speakers without loss ofclarity or resolution, we suggest that youuse high-quality speaker cable. Manybrands of cable are available, and thechoice of cable may be influenced by thedistance between your speakers and thisreceiver, the type of speakers you use,personal preferences and other factors.

Your dealer or installer is a valuableresource to consult in selecting theproper cable.

Regardless of the brand of cable selected,we recommend that you use a cable con-structed of fine, multistrand copper with agauge of 14 or smaller. Remember that inspecifying cable, the lower the number,the thicker the cable.

Cable with a gauge of 16 may be used forshort runs of less than ten feet. We do notrecommend that you use cables with anAWG equivalent of 18 or higher due tothe power loss and degradation inperformance that will occur.

Cables that are run inside walls shouldhave the appropriate markings to indicatelisting with UL, CSA or other appropriatetesting agency standards. Questions aboutrunning cables inside walls should bereferred to your installer or a licensedelectrical contractor who is familiar withthe NEC and/or the applicable localbuilding codes in your area.

When connecting wires to the speakers,be certain to observe proper polarity.Remember to connect the “negative” or“black” wire to the same terminal on thereceiver and the speaker. Similarly, the“positive” or “red” wire should be con-nected to the like terminal on the AVR45and speaker.

We also recommend that the length ofcable used to connect speaker pairs beidentical. For example, use the samelength piece of cable to connect the frontleft and front right or surround left andsurround right speakers, even if thespeakers are a different distance fromthe AVR45.

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NOTE: While most speaker manufacturersadhere to an industry convention of usingblack terminals for negative and red onesfor positive, some manufacturers mayvary from this configuration. To assureproper phase, and optimal performance,consult the identification plate on yourspeaker, or the speaker’s manual to verifypolarity. If you do not know the polarity of your speaker, ask your dealer for advice before proceeding, or consult the speaker’s manufacturer.

7. Connections to a subwoofer are madevia a line level audio connection fromthe Subwoofer Output ª to the linelevel input of a subwoofer with a built-inamplifier. If a passive subwoofer is used,the connection first goes to a poweramplifier, which will be connected to oneor more subwoofer speakers.

Video Equipment ConnectionsVideo equipment is connected in a fashionsimilar to audio components. Again, theuse of high-quality interconnect cables isrecommended to preserve signal quality.

1. Connect a VCR’s audio and videoPlay/Out jacks to the Video 1 In jacks£ on the rear panel. The audio andRecord/In jacks on the VCR should beconnected to the Video 1 Out jacks ¢on the AVR45.

2. Connect the audio and video outputsof a satellite receiver, cable TV converteror television set or any other video sourceto the Video 2 In jacks fl.

3. Connect the audio and video outputsof a DVD or laser disc player to the DVDjacks ¶.

4. Connect the TV Monitor Out ‡

jacks on the receiver to the video input of your television monitor or video projector.

System and Power Connections

The AVR45 is designed for flexible usewith external control components andpower amplifiers. These connections areeasy to make during an initial installa-tion, or at a later date should you chooseto upgrade your system.

Remote Control ExtensionIf the receiver is placed behind a solid orsmoked glass cabinet door, the obstruc-tion may prevent the remote sensor fromreceiving commands. In this event, anoptional remote sensor may be used.Connect the output of the remote sensorto the Remote Cont. In jack a.

If other components are also preventedfrom receiving remote commands, onlyone sensor is needed. They may use thisunit’s sensor or a remote eye by runninga connection from the Remote Cont.Out jack b to the Remote In jack onHarman Kardon or other compatibleequipment.

External Audio Power AmplifierConnectionsIf desired, optional external power audiopower amplifiers may be used with theAVR45. Connections to these amplifiersare made by using audio interconnectcables connected to both the PreampOutputs • on the rear panel and the audio input jacks of the externalamplifiers.

External Audio Decoder ConnectionTo provide for the ultimate flexibility, the AVR45 may be used in conjunctionwith optional, external decoders fordigital audio systems other than theAVR45’s own built-in Dolby Digitalsystem. If an external decoder is used,connect the output jacks of the decoderto the 6-Channel Direct inputs ∞,making sure to match channels.

These jacks may also be used for connec-tions to devices usch as DVD players orHigh Definition Television (HDTV) sets ordecoders that feature built-in digital sur-round decoders. Although the digitaldecoding system in the AVR45 will typicallyprovide audio performance that is superiorto other decoders, you may use these jacksto provide an additional 6-channel inputfor connection to a DVD player or HDTV set with a built-in decoder and discrete 6-channel analog outputs.

AC Power ConnectionsThis unit is equipped with two accessoryAC outlets. They may be used to poweraccessory devices, but they should not beused with high-current draw equipmentsuch as power amplifiers. The total powerdraw may not exceed 50W to each outlet.

The Switched › outlet will receivepower only when the unit is on. This isrecommended for devices that have nopower switch, or a mechanical powerswitch that may be left in the “ON” position.

NOTE: Devices with electronic powerswitches may only go into a Standbymode when plugged in here.

The Unswitched ‹ outlet will receivepower as long as the unit is plugged intoa powered AC outlet.

Finally, when all connections are com-plete, plug the power cord into a non-switched 120-volt AC wall outlet. You’realmost ready to enjoy the AVR45!

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When all audio, video and system con-nections have been made, there are a fewconfiguration adjustments to be made. Afew minutes spent to correctly configureand calibrate the unit will greatly add toyour listening experience.

Speaker Selection and PlacementThe placement of speakers in a multi-channel-home-theater system can have a noticeable impact on the quality ofsound reproduced.

No matter which type or brand of speakersis used, the same model or brand ofspeaker should be used for the front left,center and right speakers. This creates aseamless front soundstage, and elimi-nates the possibility of distracting sonicdisturbances that occur when a soundmoves across mismatched front channelspeakers.

Speaker PlacementDepending on the type of center channelspeaker in use and your viewing device,place the center speaker directly above orbelow your TV or in the center behind aperforated front projection screen.

Once the center channel speaker isinstalled, position the left and right front speakers so that they are as faraway from one another as the centerchannel speaker is from the preferredlistening position. Ideally, the frontchannel speakers should be placed sothat their tweeters are no more than 24"off center from the tweeter in the centerchannel speaker.

Depending on the specifics of your roomacoustics and the type of speakers in use,you may find that imaging is improvedby moving the front left and right speak-ers slightly forward of the center channel

speaker. If possible, adjust all front loudspeakers so that they are aimed atear height when you are seated in the listening position.

Using these guidelines, you’ll find that ittakes some experimentation to find thecorrect location for the front speakers inyour particular installation. Don’t beafraid to move things around until thesystem sounds correct. Optimize yourspeakers so that pans across the front ofthe room sound smooth, and that soundsfrom all speakers appear to arrive at thelistening position at the same time with-out delay from the center speaker asopposed to the left and right speakers.

Surround speakers should be placed onthe side walls of the room, at or slightlybehind the listening position. The centerof the speaker should face into the room.The speakers should be located so thatthe bottom of the cabinet is at least twofeet higher than the listeners’ ears whenseated in the desired area.

If side wall mounting is not practical, thespeakers may be placed on a rear wall,behind the listening position. Again, theyshould be located so that the bottom ofthe cabinet is at least two feet higherthan the listeners’ ears. The speakersshould be no more than six feet behindthe rear of the seating area.

Subwoofers produce non-directionalsound, so they may be placed almostanywhere in a room. Subwoofer place-ment is highly influenced by room sizeand shape, and the type of subwooferused. Follow the instructions of the sub-woofer’s manufacturer, or experimentwith the best location for a subwoofer inyour listening room.

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System SetupOnce the speakers have been placed in theroom and connected, the final step in thesetup process is to enter the settings thatconfigure the AVR45’s bass managementsystem for the type of speakers used inyour system, the calibration of the outputlevels and the delay times used by the sur-round sound processor. Before proceedingfurther, this is a good time to review theinstallation section of the manual tomake certain that all connections areproperly made.

You are now ready to power up the AVR45to begin these final adjustments.

1. Plug the Power Cable fi to anunswitched AC outlet.

2. Press the Main Power Switch 1

in so that it latches in with the “OFF”wording on the top of the switchinside the front panel. Note that thePower Indicator 3 will turnamber, indicating that the unit is inthe Standby mode.

3. Install the four supplied AAA batteriesin the remote as shown. Be certain toobserve the (+) and (–) polarityindicators shown in the bottom of thebattery compartment.

4. Turn the AVR45 on either by pressingthe System Power Control 3onthe front panel, or via the remote byfirst pressing the AVR Selector a,and then pressing the Power buttonc. The Power Indicator 3 willturn green to confirm that the unit ison, and the Information Display ˝

will also light up.

Speaker ConfigurationThe first few adjustments tell the AVR45,which type of speakers are in use. This isimportant as it adjusts the settings thatdetermine which speakers receive low-frequency (bass) information. For eachof these settings use the LARGE setting ifthe speakers for a particular position aretraditional full-range loudspeakers thatare capable of reproducing sounds below 100Hz. Use the SMALL setting forsmaller, frequency-limited satellitespeakers that do not reproduce soundsbelow 100Hz. Note that when “small”speakers are used, a subwoofer isrequired to reproduce low-frequencysounds. Remember that the “large” and“small” descriptions do not refer to theactual physical size of the speakers, buttheir ability to reproduce low-frequencysounds. If you are in doubt as to whichcategory describes your speakers, consultthe specifications in the speakers’ owner’smanual, or ask your dealer.

With the AVR45 turned on, follow thesesteps to configure the speakers:

1. Put the AVR45 in the Dolby Pro Logicmode by pressing the Dolby ProLogic Selector Ó on the frontpanel or by pressing the SurroundMode Selector yon the remote,followed by the ⁄ /¤ buttons guntil PRO LOGIC appears in theMain Information Display S andthe PRO LOGIC indicator F lights.

2. Press the Speaker button x˘ onthe remote or front panel. The wordsFRNT SPEAKERwill appear in theMain Information Display S .

3. Press the Set button i˜.

4. Press the ⁄ /¤ buttons g on theremote or the Selector buttons¸on the front panel until eitherLARGE or SMALL appears to matchthe type of speakers you have at theleft front and right front positions, asdescribed by the definitions shownbelow.

When SMALL is selected, low-frequency sounds will be sent to thesubwoofer output only. Note that ifyou choose this option, and there isno subwoofer connected, you willnot hear any low-frequency soundsfrom the front channels.

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When LARGE is selected, a full-range output will be sent to thefront left and right outputs, and NO low-frequency signals will besent to the subwoofer output.

5. When you have completed yourselection for the front channel, pressthe Set button i˜, and thenpress the ⁄ /¤ buttons g on theremote or the Selector buttons¸on the front panel to change the dis-play to CEN SPEAKER.

6. Press the Set button i˜ again,and use the ⁄ /¤ buttons g on the remote, or the Selector buttons¸ on the front panel, to select theoption that best describes your systembased on the speaker definitionsshown above.

When CEN SP SMALL is selected, low-frequency centerchannel sounds will be sent to thesubwoofer output only. Note that ifyou choose this option and there isno subwoofer connected, you willnot hear any low-frequency soundsfrom the center channel speaker.

When CEN SP LARGE is selected, a full-range output will besent to the center speaker output,and NO center channel signal willbe sent to the subwoofer output.

When CEN SP NONE is selected,no signals will be sent to the centerchannel output. The receiver willoperate in a “phantom” centerchannel mode and center channelinformation will be sent to the leftand right front channel outputs.

7. When you have completed yourselection for the center channel, pressthe Set button i˜, and thenpress the ⁄ /¤ buttons g on theremote or the Selector buttons¸on the front panel to change thedisplay to SUR SPEAKER.

8. Press the Set button i˜ again,and then use the ⁄ /¤ buttons gon the remote or the Selectorbuttons¸ on the front panel toselect the option that best describesyour system based on the speakerdefinitions shown above.

When SUR SP SMALL is selected, low-frequency surroundchannel sounds will be sent to thesubwoofer output only. Note that ifyou choose this option and there isno subwoofer connected, you willnot hear any low-frequency soundsfrom the surround speaker.

When SUR SP LARGE is selected,a full-range output will be sent to thesurround channel outputs, and NOsurround channel signals will be sentto the subwoofer output.

When SUR SP NONE is selected,surround sound information will besplit between the front left and frontright outputs. Note that for optimalperformance when no surroundspeakers are in use, the Dolby 3 Stereo mode should be used instead of Dolby Pro Logic.

9. When you have completed yourselection for the surround channel,press the Set button i˜, and then press the ⁄ /¤ buttons g on the remote or the Selector buttons¸on the front panel to change the displayto SÐW SPEAKER.

10. Press the Set button i˜, and then press the ⁄ /¤ buttons g on the remote or the Selector buttons¸on the front panel to select the optionthat best describes your system.

Select S-W SP ON if a subwoofer is connected to your system.

Select S-W SP OFF if a subwoofer isNOT connected to your system. Notethat when no subwoofer is selected,low-frequency sounds below 100Hzwill be sent to the front left/rightspeakers, provided that the selection in step 4, above, has been set toLARGE. Otherwise, no low-frequencysounds will be heard. This option isnot available when the front, center orsurround speakers are set to SMALL.

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11. When all speaker selections havebeen made, press the Set button i˜ to return to normal operation.

Output Level AdjustmentOutput level adjustment is a key part ofthe configuration process for any sur-round sound product. It is particularlyimportant for a Dolby Digital receiversuch as the AVR45, as correct outputs willensure that you hear sound tracks in theirproper place with the proper intensity.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Many listenersare often confused about the operationof the surround channels. While someassume that sound should always becoming from each speaker, most of thetime there will be little or no sound inthe surround channels. This is becausethey are only used when a movie directoror sound mixer specifically places soundthere to create ambiance, an effect or tocontinue action from the front of theroom to the rear. When the output levelsare properly set it is normal for rear/surround speakers to operate onlyoccasionally. Artificially increasing thevolume to the rear speakers may destroythe illusion of an enveloping sound fieldthat duplicates the way you hear soundin a movie theater or concert hall.

Before beginning the adjustment processmake certain that all speaker connectionshave been properly made. The systemvolume should be set to the level that you will use during a typical listeningsession. Finally, make certain that theBalance Control 7 is set to the center“12 o’clock” position.

To adjust and calibrate the output levels,follow these steps. For accurate calibration,it is a good idea to make these adjustmentsfrom the location in your room that isyour favorite listening position:

1. Put the AVR45 in the Dolby Pro Logicmode by pressing the Dolby ProLogic Selector Ó on the frontpanel or by pressing the SurroundMode Selector yon the remote,followed by the ⁄ /¤ buttons guntil PRO LOGIC appears in theMain Information Display S andthe PRO LOGIC indicator F lights.

2. Press the Test Tone button eÒ

on the remote or front panel. Thewords T -T FL 0dBwill appearin the Main Information DisplayS , and the letters FLwill flash onceeach second.

3. At this point, the test noise will beginto circulate among all the speakers ina clockwise rotation.

NOTE: This is a good time to verifythat the speakers have been properlyconnected. As the test noise circulates,listen to make certain that the soundcomes from the speaker positionshown in the Main InformationDisplay. If the sound from a speakerlocation does NOT match the positionindicated in the display, turn theAVR45 off and check the speakerwiring to make certain that eachspeaker is connected to the correctoutput terminal.

4. After checking for speaker placement,let the test noise circulate again, andlisten to see which channels soundlouder than the others. Using thefront left (FL in the display) speakeras a reference, press the ⁄ /¤ buttonsg on the remote or the Selectorbuttons¸ on the front panel oneach channel to begin to bring themto the same level. Note that when oneof the buttons is pushed, the test noisecirculation will pause on the channelbeing adjusted to give you time tomake the adjustment. When yourelease the button, the circulationwill resume.

5. Continue to adjust the individualspeakers until they all have the samevolume. Note that adjustmentsshould be made with the ⁄ /¤

buttons g on the remote or theSelector buttons¸ on the frontpanel only, NOT the main volumecontrols. Then press the Set buttoni˜ to memorize the change. Ifyou are using a sound pressure (SPL)meter for precise level adjustment, setthe volume so that the meter reads75dB, C-Weighting Slow.

NOTE: The subwoofer output level is notadjustable using the test tone. To changethe subwoofer level, follow the steps forOutput Level Trim Adjustment on page27.

6. When you have adjusted the outputsso that all channels have the samelevel, press the Test Tone button eÒ on the remote or front panelto complete the adjustment.

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Delay SettingsOne aspect of the surround modes is thedelay of audio signals between the frontspeakers and the rear speakers. Eachsurround mode is factory preset with aspecific delay time, but it is possible toindividually adjust the delay timing tocustom tailor the sound to your individ-ual taste and the acoustic conditions inyour listening room or home theater.

The factory setting is appropriate formost rooms, but some installationscreate an uncommon distance betweenthe front and surround speakers that maycause the arrival of front channel soundsto become disconnected from surroundchannel sounds.

To resynchronize the front and surroundchannels, follow these steps:

1. Measure the distance from thelistening/viewing position to thefront speakers.

2. Measure the distance from thelistening/viewing position to thesurround speakers.

3. Subtract the distance to the surroundspeakers from the distance to thefront speakers.

a. When setting the delay time for theDolby Digital surround mode, theoptimal delay time is the resultingfigure. For example, if the frontspeakers are ten feet away and thesurround speakers are five feetaway, the optimal delay time isfigured as 10–5=5. Thus, in thisexample, the delay should be set atfive milliseconds.

b. When setting the delay time for the Pro Logic mode, take the resultof the subtraction and add 15 toobtain the optimal delay time. Forexample, if the front speakers areten feet away and the surroundspeakers are five feet away, theoptimal delay time is figured as 10–5+15=20. Thus, in thisexample, the delay should be set at twenty milliseconds.

The Dolby Digital mode also provides aseparate setting for the center channeldelay mode, since the discrete nature of Dolby Digital signals makes thelocation of the center channel speakermore critical. To calculate the delay forthe center channel, measure the distancefrom the preferred listening position inthe center of the room to both the centerchannel speaker and either the left orright speaker.

NOTE: The Theater, Hall 1 and Hall 2modes use a fixed, non-adjustable delay time.

If the distances are equal no furtheradjustment is required and the centerdelay should be set to zero. If the distanceto the front speakers is greater than thedistance to the center speaker you maywish to reposition the speakers by movingthe front left/right speakers closer to thelistening position or the center speakerfurther away from the listening position.

If repositioning of the speakers is notpossible, adjust the center delay time sothat you add one millisecond of centerchannel delay for each foot that thedistance to the center speaker lagsbehind the front speakers. For example,if the front left/right speakers are each 10 feet from the listening position andthe center channel speaker is 8 feet away, the delay is figured as 10–8=2,suggesting an optimal center delay of 2 milliseconds.

To set the delay times, follow these steps:

1. Put the AVR45 in the Dolby Pro Logicmode by pressing the Dolby ProLogic Selector Ó on the frontpanel, or by pressing the SurroundMode Selector yon the remote,followed by the ⁄ /¤ buttons guntil PRO LOGIC appears in theMain Information Display S andthe PRO LOGIC indicator F lights.

2. Press the Delay button vı on the remote or front panel. The words S DELAY TIMEwill appear in theMain Information Display S .

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3. Press the Set button i˜.

4. Adjust the delay time by pressing the⁄ /¤ buttons g on the remote orthe Selector buttons¸ on the frontpanel until the delay time figure cal-culated using the formula enteredabove appears in the display.

5. If no adjustment is needed for the center channel delay, press theSet button i˜ to enter thesetting into the AVR45’s memory. If the calculations outlined above for the center channel delay requirean adjustment, proceed with thefollowing steps:

6. Select a digital input by pressing the Digital button wˆ. Press the ⁄ /¤ buttons g on the remoteor the Selector buttons¸ on thefront panel until either COAX orOPTICAL appear in the MainInformation Display S . Note thatfor this adjustment, either input maybe selected.

7. Press the Set button i˜.

8. Select the Dolby Digital mode eitherby pressing the front panel DolbyDigital Selector ( or by pressingthe Surround Mode Selector y

on the remote, and then pressing the⁄ /¤ buttons g on the remoteuntil DOLBY AC-3 appears in theMain Information Display S .Ignore any “NO DATA” messagethat may appear.

9. Press the Delay button vı onthe remote or front panel. The wordsS DELAY TIME appears in theMain Information Display S .

10. Press the ⁄ /¤ buttons g on theremote once, so that C DELAYTIME appears in the MainInformation Display S .

11. Press the Set button i˜.

12. Press the ⁄ /¤ buttons g on the remote until the desired delaytime for the center channel appearsin the display.

13. Press the Set button i˜ to enterthe setting into the AVR45’s memory.

Congratulations! You have now completedthe setup, adjustment and calibration ofthe AVR45. You are now ready to enjoy thefinest in music and home theater listening.

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Basic Operation

Once you have completed the setup andconfiguration of your new receiver, it issimple to operate and enjoy. The follow-ing instructions will provide the stepsneeded to enjoy the AVR45:

• When using the AVR45 for the firsttime, it is necessary to press the MainPower button 1 on the front panel toturn the unit on. This places the unit in astandby mode, as indicated by the ambercolor of the Power Indicator 3 . Oncethe unit is in standby, you may begin alistening session by pressing the SystemPower Control 2 on the front panel orthe Power button c on the remote.Note that the Power Indicator 3 willturn green. This will turn the unit on andreturn it to the input source that was lastused. The unit may also be turned onfrom standby by pressing any of theSource Selector buttons on the remotek or front panel 9)!@#$.

To turn the unit off at the end of a listen-ing session simply press the SystemPower Control 2 on the front panelor the Power button c on the remote.Power to any equipment plugged into the rear panel Switched AC Outlet› will be shut off and the PowerIndicator 3 will turn amber.

When the remote is used to turn the unit“off” it is actually placing the system in astandby mode, as indicated by the ambercolor of the Power Indicator 3.

When you will be away from home for an extended period of time it is always a good idea to completely turn the

unit off using the front panel MainPower Switch 1. Note that all presetmemories are lost if the unit is leftturned off with the Main PowerSwitch 1 for more than two weeks.

Source Selection

• To select a source at any time, pressany of the Source Selector buttons onthe remote k or front panel 9)!

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• The front panel Video 3 Inputs 8

may be used to connect a device such asa video game or camcorder to your homeentertainment system on a temporarybasis.

• When an audio source is selected thelast video input used remains routed tothe Video Outputs 1 ¢ and TVMonitor Output ‡. This permitssimultaneous viewing and listening todifferent sources.

• During a listening session you maywish to adjust the Bass 5 and Treble6 controls to suit your listening tastes.

• Adjust the volume to a comfortablelevel using the front panel VolumeControl Ù or remote VolumeUp/Down z buttons.

• To temporarily silence all speakeroutputs press the Mute button d Û. This will cut the output to all speakers,but it will not effect any recording ordubbing that may be in progress. Whenthe system is muted the MUTE indicatorA will light in the InformationDisplay ˝. Press the Mute button dÛ again to return to normal operation.

• For private listening, plug the 1/4"stereo phone plug from a pair of stereoheadphones into the front panelHeadphone jack 4.

• When a Video Input source is selectedthe video signal for that input will berouted to the TV Monitor Video Outputjack ‡ and will be viewable on a TV mon-itor connected to the AVR45. Make certainthat your TV is set to the proper input toview the signal.

• To program the AVR45 for automaticturn off, press the Sleep button ` onthe remote. Each press of the button willincrease the time before shut down in thefollowing sequence:

The sleep time will be displayed in theInformation Display and it will countdown until the time has elapsed.

When the programmed time has elapsedthe unit will automatically turn off. Notethat the front panel display will dim toone half brightness when the Sleep func-tion is programmed. To cancel the Sleepfunction, press the Sleep button `

until the information display returns tonormal brightness and the Sleepindicator numbers disappear.

Surround Mode Selection

One of the most important features of the AVR45 is its ability to reproduce a fullmultichannel surround sound field fromDolby Digital sources, analog matrix surround encoded programs and stan-dard stereo programs. In all a total ofseven listening modes are available onthe AVR45.

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Selection of a surround mode is based onpersonal taste, as well as the type of pro-gram source material being used. Forexample, motion pictures or TV programsbearing the logo of one of the major sur-round encoding processes, such as DolbySurround, DTS† Stereo or UltraStereo††

may be played in either the Dolby Digital,Dolby Pro Logic or Movie Surrounddepending on the source material.

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MODE

DOLBY DIGITAL

DOLBY PRO LOGIC

DOLBY 3 STEREO

THEATER

HALL 1 and HALL 2

STEREO

FEATURES

This mode is available only when the source material is encoded with Dolby Digital(AC-3) data. It provides up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedi-cated Low-Frequency Effects channel.

Dolby Pro Logic is the standard mode for analog surround sound decoding. It uses information encoded in a two-channel stereo recording to produce four distinct channels: Left, Center, Right and Surround. Use this mode for accurate reproductionof programs bearing the Dolby Surround, DTS Stereo, UltraStereo or other“Surround” logos. Surround encoded programs include videocassette, DVD and LDmovies, TV and cable programs, radio programs and audio CDs. Dolby Pro Logic processing may also be used to provide a pleasing surround effect with some stereophonic source material that does not carry surround encoding.

Dolby 3 Stereo uses the information contained in a surround encoded or two-channelstereo program to create center channel information. In addition, the informationthat is normally sent to the rear channel surround speakers is carefully mixed in withthe front left and right channels for increased realism. Use this mode when you have acenter channel speaker, but no surround speakers.

Theater Surround processing uses matrix surround decoding to simulate a standardmovie or stage theater.

These modes are designed for use with stereo recordings. They provide a sound-fieldeffect that simulates the complex combination of direct and reflected sounds that create the rich reverberant atmosphere of a medium-sized concert hall (Hall 1) or alarger concert hall (Hall 2).

This mode turns off all surround processing and presents the pure left and right channel presentation of two channel stereo programs.

DELAY TIME RANGE

Center: 0 ms – 5 msSurround: 0 ms –15 ms

15 ms – 30 msInitial Setting = 20 ms

No Surround Channels

27.3 ms

Hall 1 – 41.6 msHall 2 – 67.4 ms

No Surround Channels

Surround Mode Chart

NOTE: Once a program has beenencoded with surround information, itretains the surround matrix as long asthe program is broadcast in stereo. Thus,movies with surround sound will carrysurround information when they arebroadcast via conventional TV stations,cable, pay TV and satellite transmission.In addition, a growing number of made-for-television programs, sports broad-casts, radio dramas and music CDs arealso recorded in surround sound. You

may obtain a list of these programs anddiscs from the Dolby Laboratories website at www.dolby.com

When a program is not listed as carryingintentional surround information, youmay find that Pro Logic or Dolby 3-Stereomodes often deliver enveloping surroundpresentations through the use of thenatural information present in all stereorecordings. However, for stereo, but non-surround programs, we suggest that youtry the Hall 1, Hall 2 or Theater modes.

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Surround modes are selected using eitherthe front panel controls or the remote. Toselect a surround mode from the frontpanel, simply press the button that corre-sponds to the desired mode (ÓÔ

. To select a surround mode using theremote, press the Surround ModeSelector y, and then press the ⁄ /¤

buttons g to change the mode. As you press the buttons, the surround mode name will appear in the MainInformation Display S, and anindividulal mode indicator will also light up D /F /J.

Note that the Dolby Digital Mode mayonly be selected when a Dolby Digitalsource is playing. For more informationon Dolby Digital, see the following sectionof this manual.

To listen to a program in traditional two-channel stereo, using the front left andfront right speakers only (plus the sub-woofer if installed and configured), pressthe Surround Off buttonÚ on thefront panel, or follow the insturctionsshown above for using the remote untilSURR OFF appears in the MainInformation Display S. When theAVR45’s surround circuits are turned off,and it is in the Stereo mode, the BYPASSindicator B will illuminate in theInformation Display ˝.

Digital Audio Playback

Dolby DigitalDolby Digital (also known as AC-3) is thelatest advancement in surround-soundtechnology, delivering up to five full-range surround channels (left, center,right, left surround and right surround)plus a special dedicated Low-FrequencyEffects (LFE) channel. This represents amajor advancement over traditionalanalog surround in that each surroundchannel is fully discrete and capable offull bandwidth reproduction. DolbyDigital is available on DVD and LV discs,and it will be a part of the new high-definition television (HDTV) systemwhen digital broadcasting begins in1998. Dolby Digital for the home is basedon the same system used to deliver digitalaudio sound tracks in movie theaters,enabling true cinema reproduction inyour home.

To utilize the Dolby Digital mode youmust have a digital source properlyconnected to the AVR45. Connect theDigital datastream outputs from DVDplayers, HDTV receivers and CD players tothe AC-3/PCM Coaxial or Opticalinputs on the rear panel °·. In orderto provide a backup signal and a sourcefor recording, the analog outputs provid-ed on digital source equipment shouldalso be connected to their appropriateinputs on the AVR45 rear panel (e.g.,connect the analog stereo audio outputfrom a DVD to the DVD inputs ¶ on the rear panel when you connect thedigital outputs.)

When playing back a digital source, firstselect the input using the remote or frontpanel controls as outlined above. Nextselect the digital source by pressing theappropriate Digital Input button wˆ and then using the ⁄ /¤ buttons gon the remote or the Selector buttons¸ on the front panel to choose eitherCOAXIAL or OPTICAL, as it appearsin the Main Information Display S.Press the Set button i ˜ to enter thedesired choice. When the digital source isplaying, the AVR45 will automaticallydetect if it is a multichannel DolbyDigital source or a conventional PCMsignal, which is the standard output fromCD players. An indicator will light in theInformation Display to confirm the digi-tal signal is AC-3 H or PCM I and ifthe source is OPTICAL E or COAX G.

When an AC-3 source is playing, theAVR45 will automatically switch to theDolby Digital surround mode. It is impor-tant to note, however, that not all AC-3sources are encoded with the full comple-ment of five channels plus LFE. When adigital source is playing, the MainInformation Display S will change toshow the input source and digital type(OPTICAL or COAX). When a source withDolby Digital encoding is playing, theinput source name will appear in theInformation Display, followed by anumeric key to the type and number of channels being decoded as follows:

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3/2.1: This message appearswhen a full complement of DolbyDigital signals is present: 3 frontchannels (left, center and right), 2 surround channels (surround left and surround right) and “1”channel, which is the dedicated LowFrequency Effects (LFE) channel.

3/1: This message indicates theAC-3 system is decoding a standardDolby Pro Logic signal with left,center and right front channels and a signal mono surround channel.

2/0: This message indicates thatthe AC-3 system is decoding a tradi-tional two-channel stereo signal andthat no center, surround or LFEsignals are present.

1+1: This is a monaural signalthat plays the same information inboth the left front and right frontspeakers. There is no sound sent tothe center or surround speakers.

1/0: This is a monaural signalthat plays through the center channelspeaker only. There is no sound at thefront left/right or surround speakers.

Night ModeA special feature of Dolby Digital is theNight mode, which enables AC-3 inputsources to be played back with their fullrange while reducing the minimum peaklevel by 1/4 to 1/3. This prevents abruptlyloud transitions from causing distur-bances without reducing the impact ofthe digital source. The Night mode isavailable only when AC-3 signals withspecial data are being played.

To engage the Night mode, press theNight buttonj on the remote andnote that the NIGHT indicator K willilluminate in the Information Display.

IMPORTANT NOTES ON DOLBY DIGITAL PLAYBACK:

1. When the digital playback unit is in apause, fast forward or chapter searchmode the digital audio data maymomentarily stop, causing a NODATAmessage to be displayed. This isnormal and does not indicate a problemwith either the AVR45 or the sourcemachine. The AVR45 will return to DolbyDigital/AC-3 playback as soon as the datais available when the machine is in astandard play mode.

2. The AVR45 will decode digital audiosources with a sampling frequency of32kHz, 44.1kHz and 48kHz. Althoughthis will enable it to decode virtually allDVD movies and HDTV sources, it is pos-sible that some future digital sourcesmay not be compatible with the AVR45.

NOTE: In order to play the Dolby Digitalsignals that are recorded on laser discs,you must have both a laser disc playerwith an RF output, and an optional,outboard RF-to-data demodulator. Tolisten to Dolby Digital LV discs, connectthe AC-3/RF output of the player to thedemodulator, and connect the output of the demodulator to the Coaxial orOptical inputs °· on the rear panelof the AVR45. DO NOT connect the AC-3/RF output of a laser disc playerdirectly to the AVR45.

3. Note that not all programs recorded inDolby Digital contain full 5.1 channelaudio. Consult the program guide thataccompanies the DVD or laser disc todetermine which type of audio has beenrecorded on the disc. The AVR45 willautomatically sense the type of digitalsurrround encoding used on an AC-3program source and adjust toaccommodate it.

4. When a Dolby Digital source isplaying, you may not select any of theanalog surround modes.

5. It is not possible to record the outputof a Dolby Digital program.

PCM Audio PlaybackPCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is thenon-compressed digital audio systemused for compact discs and non-AC-3laser discs. The digital circuits in theAVR45 are capable of high-quality digital-to-analog decoding, and they may beconnected directly to the digital audiooutput of your CD or LV player.

Connections should be made to the AC-3/PCM Optical or Coaxial inputs°· on the rear panel, using whicheverinput is not occupied by an AC-3 sourcesuch as a DVD player.

To listen to a PCM digital source, firstselect the input for the desired source(e.g., CD). Next press the Digital buttonw ˆ and then using the ⁄ /¤ buttonsg on the remote or the Selectorbuttons¸ on the front panel until thedesired choice of either COAXIALorOPTICAL, as it appears in the MainInformation Display S. Press the Setbutton i ˜ to enter the desired choice.

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When a PCM source is playing, the PCMindicator I will light, and the MainInformation Display will show the inputsource and the digital type. During PCMplayback you may select any surroundmode except Dolby Digital.

Tuner Operation

The AVR45’s tuner is capable of tuningAM, FM and FM Stereo broadcast stations.Stations may be tuned manually, or theymay be stored as favorite station presetsand recalled from a 30 position memory.

Station Selection1. Press the AM/FM button $k toselect the tuner as an input.

2. Press the AM/FM button $k againto switch between AM and FM so that thedesired frequency band is selected.

3. Press the Tune Mode button *q

to select manual or automatic tuning.

When the AUTO indicator O is illumin-ated in the Main Information Display thetuner will only stop at those stations thathave a strong enough signal to bereceived with acceptable quality.

When the MONO indicator Q is illumin-ated, the tuner is in a manual mode andwill stop at each frequency increment inthe selected band.

4. To select stations press the Tuningbutton %t. When the AUTO indicatorO is illuminated each press will causethe tuner to search for the next highestor lowest frequency station that has anacceptable signal. When tuning FM sta-tions in the Auto mode, the tuner willonly select Stereo stations. To tune to the

next station, press the button again. Ifthe MONO indicator Q is illuminated,tap the Tuning button %t toadvance one frequency increment at atime, or press and hold it to locate a spe-cific station. When the TUNED indicatorR illuminates, the station is properlytuned and should be heard with clarity.

5. Stations may also be tuned directly by pressing the Direct button m, andthen pressing the Numeric Keys l

that correspond to the station’s frequency.The desired station will automatically be tuned.

NOTE: When the FM reception of astation is weak, audio quality will beincreased by switching to Mono mode by pressing the Tune Mode button *q until the STEREO indicator Pgoes out.

Preset TuningUp to 30 stations may be stored in theAVR45’s memory for easy recall using thefront panel controls or the remote.

To enter a station to the memory, firsttune the station using the steps outlinedabove. Then:

1. Press the Memory button n on the remote. Note that MEMORY indicatorN will illuminate and flash in theInformation Display.

2. Within five seconds, press theNumeric Keys l corresponding tothe location where you wish to store thisstation’s frequency.

3. Repeat the process after tuning anyadditional stations to be preset.

Recalling Preset Stations• To manually select a station previouslyentered in the preset memory, press theNumeric Keys l that correspond tothe desired station’s memory location.

• To manually tune through the list ofstored preset stations one by one, pressthe Preset buttons &s on the frontpanel or remote.

• To automatically scan through the sta-tions entered in the preset memory, pressthe Preset Scan button ^ on the frontpanel. The tuner will run through the listof preset stations, stopping for five secondsat each one. Press the button again to stopthe scan at your desired station.

Tape Recording

In normal operation, the audio or videosource selected for listening through theAVR45 is sent to the record outputs. This means that any program you arewatching or listening to may be recordedsimply by placing machines connected to the outputs for Tape Monitor d orVideo One ¢ in the record mode.

When a tape recorder with separate recordand playback heads is used, you maymonitor the output of the recording byselecting the T•Mon Selector 9k.Note that a red LED will illuminate in thefront panel above the T•Mon Selector 9

to remind you that you are listening to therecord playback instead of the actual inputsource being recorded.

NOTE: It is not possible to record theoutput of Dolby Digital programs.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: Please make cer-tain that you are aware of the copyrightrestrictions on any material you copy.Unauthorized duplication of copyrightedmaterials is prohibited by Federal law.

Output Level Trim Adjustment

Normal output level adjustment for theAVR45 is established using the Test Tone,as outlined on page 19. In some cases,however, it may be desirable to adjust theoutput levels using program materialsuch as a test disc, or a selection you arefamiliar with. Additionally, the outputlevel for the subwoofer may only beadjusted using this procedure.

To adjust the output levels using pro-gram material, first set the referencevolume for the front left/right channelsusing the Volume Control Ùz. Ifyou wish to vary the difference betweenthe left and right channels, use theBalance Control 7.

Once the reference level has been set,press the Channel Select button h¯ and note that FRONT L LEVwill appear in the Main InformationDisplay S. To change the level, firstpress the Set button ˜, and then usethe Selector buttons ¸ or the ⁄ /¤

buttons g to raise or lower the level.DO NOT use the volume control, as thiswill alter the reference setting.

Once the change has been made, pressthe Set button ˜ and then press theSelector buttons ¸ or the ⁄ /¤

buttons g to select the next outputchannel location that you wish to adjust.To adjust the subwoofer level, press the

Selector buttons ¸ or the ⁄ /¤

buttons g until S-WOOFER LEVappears in the Main InformationDisplay S.

Press the Set button ˜ when the nameof the desired channel appears in theMain Information Display S, andfollow the instructions shown above toadjust the level.

Repeat the procedure as needed until allchannels requiring adjustment havebeen set. When all adjustments havebeen made, the AVR45 will return to nor-mal operation when no adjustments aremade for five seconds.

Six-Channel Direct Input

The AVR45 is equipped for futureexpansion through the use of optional,external adapters for formats that theAVR45 may not be capable of processing.When an adapter is connected to the 6-Channel Direct Inputs ∞, youmay select it by pressing the 6 CH InputSelector k#.

Note that when the 6-Channel Directinput is in use, you may not select a sur-round mode, as the external decoderdetermines processing. In addition, thereis no signal at the record outputs whenthe 6-Channel Direct input is in use.

Memory Backup

This product is equipped with a memorybackup system that preserves tuner pre-sets and system configuration informa-tion if the unit is accidentally unplugged

or subject to a power outage. This mem-ory will last for approximately two weeks,after which time all information must be reentered.

Processor Reset

In the rare case where the unit’s opera-tion or the displays seem abnormal, thecause may involve the erratic operation ofthe system’s memory or microprocessor.

To correct this problem, first unplug theunit from the AC wall outlet and wait atleast three minutes. After the pause,reconnect the AC power cord and checkthe unit’s operation. If the system stillmalfunctions, a system reset may clearthe problem.

To clear the AVR45’s entire systemmemory, including tuner presets, outputlevel settings, deley times and speakerconfiguration data, first turn the unit offby pressing and releasing the MasterPower Switch 1 so that it pops outfrom its normal recessed position. Next,press and hold the AM/FM $ and theDolby Pro Logic Ó buttons whilepushing the Master Power Switch1 in to turn the unit back on. Note that once you have cleared the memoryin this manner, it is necessary to re-establish all system configurationsettings and tuner presets.

If the system is still operating incorrectly,there may have been an electronicdischarge or severe AC line interferencethat has corrupted the memory ormicroprocessor.

If these steps do not solve the problem,consult an authorized Harman Kardonservice depot.

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Programming the Remote

The AVR45 is equipped with a powerfulremote control that will control not onlythe receiver’s functions, but also most CDplayers and cassette decks manufacturedby Harman Kardon. For increased flexi-bility, the remote also contains the codesfor most popular brands of audio andvideo equipment, including CD players,cassette decks, TV sets, cable boxes, VCRs,satellite receivers and other home-theaterequipment. Once the AVR45’s remote isprogrammed with the codes for the pro-ducts you own, it is possible to eliminatemost other remotes and replace themwith the convenience of a single, backlituniversal remote control.

Programming the Remote

As shipped from the factory, the remote is fully programmed for all AVR45 func-tions, as well as those of most HarmanKardon CD changers, CD players and cas-sette decks. In addition, by following oneof the methods below, you may programthe remote to operate a wide range ofdevices from other manufacturers.

Direct Code Entry

This method is the easiest way toprogram your remote to work withdifferent products.

1. Use the tables in the following pagesto determine the three-digit code orcodes that match both the producttype (e.g., VCR, TV), but also thespecific brand name. If there is morethan one number for a brand, makenote of the different choices.

2. Turn on the unit you wish to programinto the AVR45 remote.

3. Press and hold both the DeviceControl Selector b for the typeof product to be entered (e.g., VCR,TV) and the Mute button d at thesame time. Hold both buttons untilthe red light under the button stayslit. Note that the next step must takeplace while the red light is on, and itmust begin within 20 seconds afterthe light illuminates.

4. Point the AVR45’s remote towards theunit to be programmed, and enter thefirst three-digit code number using theNumeric buttons l. If the unitturns off, the correct code has beenentered. Press the Device ControlSelector b again, and note thatthe red light will flash twice to confirmthe entry before going dark.

5. If the device to be programmed indoes NOT turn off, continue to enterthe three-digit code numbers untilthe equipment turns off. At this point,the correct code has been entered.Press the Device Control Selectorb again, and note that the redlight will flash twice to confirm theentry before going dark.

6. Try all of the functions on the remoteto make certain that the productoperates. Keep in mind that manymanufacturers use a number of dif-ferent combinations of codes, and itis a good idea to make certain thatnot only the Power control works, butthe volume, channel and transportcontrols, as appropriate. If all func-tions do not work properly, you mayneed to use a different remote code.

7. If a code cannot be entered to turn theunit off, if the code for your productdoes not appear in the tables in thismanual, or if not all functions oper-ate properly, try programming theremote with the Auto Search Method.

Auto Search Method

If the unit you wish to include in theAVR45’s remote is not listed in the codetables in this manual, or if the code doesnot seem to operate properly, you maywish to program the correct code usingthe Auto Search method as shown below.

1. Turn on the unit that you wish toinclude in the AVR45 remote.

2. Press the Device Control Selectorb for the type of product to beentered (e.g., VCR, TV) and the Mutebutton d at the same time. Holdboth buttons until the red light underthe button stays lit. Note that the nextstep must take place while the redlight is on, and it must begin within20 seconds after the light illuminates.

3. Point the AVR45 remote towards theunit to be programmed, and press and hold the Surround ModeSelector y or the Sleep button`. This will send out a series ofcodes from the remote’s built-in database, with each flash of the red lightunder the Device Control Selectorindicating that a code has been sent.When the device to be programmedturns off, IMMEDIATELY release theSurround Mode or Sleep button.

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4. Press the Device Control Selectoragain, and note that the red light willflash twice to confirm the entry beforegoing dark.

5. Try all of the functions on the remote to make certain that theproduct operates. Keep in mind thatmany manufacturers use a numberof different combinations of codes,and it is a good idea to make certainthat that not only the Power controlworks, but the volume, channel andtransport controls, as appropriate. Ifall functions do not work properly,you may need to Auto-Search for adifferent code, or enter a code via theDirect Code Entry method.

Code Readout

When the code has been entered using theAuto Search method, it is always a goodidea to find out the exact code so that itmay be easily reentered if necessary. Youmay also read the codes to verify whichdevice has been programmed to a specificControl Selector button.

1. Press and hold both the DeviceControl Selector b for the typeof product to be entered (e.g., VCR,TV) and the Mute button d at thesame time. Hold both buttons untilthe red light under the button stayslit. Note that the next step must takeplace while the red light is on, and itmust begin within 20 seconds afterthe light illuminates.

2. Press the Night button j. The redlight under the Device ControlSelector b will blink in asequence that corresponds to thethree-digit code, with a one-secondpause between each digit. Count thenumber of blinks between each pauseto determine the digit of the code.One blink is the number 1, two blinksis the number 2, and so forth. Tenblinks are used to indicate a “0”.

Example: One blink, followed by a one-second pause, followed by six blinks, fol-lowed by a one-second pause, followed byten blinks indicates that the code hasbeen set to 160.

For future reference enter the Setup Codesfor the equipment in your system here:

CD TAPEAUX SATTV VCRCBL

Programmed Device Functions

Once the AVR45’s remote has been pro-grammed for the codes of other devices,press the appropriate Device ControlSelector b to change the remotefrom control over the AVR45 to the addi-tional product. When you press any of theDevice Control Selectors , it willbriefly flash in red to indicate that youhave changed the device being controlled.

When operating a device other than theAVR45, the controls may not correspondexactly to the function printed on theremote or button. Some commands, suchas the volume control, are the same aswith the AVR45. Other buttons willchange their function so that they corre-spond to a secondary label on the remote.For example, the Sleep and SurroundMode selector buttons also function as theChannel Up and Channel Down buttonswhen operating most TV sets, VCRs orcable boxes. The Channel Up/Down indi-cation is printed directly on the remote.The same is true for standard CD player,cassette deck, VCR and DVD functions,which follow the standard function iconsprinted on top of the buttons.

For some products, however, the functionof a particular button does not follow thecommand printed on the remote. Inorder to see which function a button con-trols, consult the Function List tablesprinted in this manual. To use thosetables, first check the type of device beingcontrolled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look atthe remote control diagram pictured onthe following page. Note that each buttonhas a number on it.

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To find out what function a particularbutton has for a specific device, find the button number on the Function Listand then look in the column for thedevice you are controlling. For example,button number 5 is the Test Tone buttonfor the AVR45, but it is the “Favorite”button for many VCRs and Satellitereceivers. Button number 31 is the Preset Tune Down button for the AVR45,the “Reverse Skip” button for CD playersand the “Page Down” button for somecable boxes.

Notes on Using the AVR45 Remote WithOther Devices.• Manufacturers may use different code

sets for the same product category. Forthat reason, it is important that youcheck to see if the code set you haveentered operates as many controls aspossible. If it appears that only a fewfunctions operate, check to see ifanother code set will work with morebuttons.

• When a button is pressed on the AVR45remote, the red light under theDevice Control Selector b forthe product being operated shouldflash briefly. If the Device ControlSelector flashes for some, but not allbuttons for a particular product, itdoes NOT indicate a problem with theremote, but rather that no function isprogrammed for the button beingpushed.

Macro Programming

The Power button may be programmed tosend out a sequence of up to eight com-mands when it is pushed. This enablesyou to turn on a number of products, and to have a program source turn to afavorite channel or any other command.

To program a macro into the Power button, follow these steps:

1. Press any of the Device ControlSelectors b and the Mutebutton d at the same time untilthe red light under the Device ControlSelector turns on.

2. Press the Power button c andnote that the Device Control Selectorwill blink once.

3. Enter up to eight macro steps, bypressing the Device Control buttonand then the function button for eachstep you wish to enter. To enter the“Power On/Off” command duringmacro programming, press the Mutebutton d. DO NOT press the actualPower Button.

4. When the eight steps have beenentered, press the Sleep button `to enter the commands. The red lightunder the Device Control Selectorwill blink and then turn off.

Example: To program your TV,Cable Box and the AVR45 to turn onwhen the Power button is pressed,first press-and-hold the AVR aand Mute buttons d until the red light comes on under the AVRbutton. Next, press the Mute buttond to enter the Power commandfor the AVR. Press the TV DeviceControl Selector b to selectthe TV mode, and then press theMute button d again, to selectTV Power. Finally, press the CBLDevice Control Selector bfollowed by the Mute button d toselect Cable Power. Press the Sleepbutton ` to enter the commands.

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After following these steps, each timeyou press the Power button c, theremote will send the Power On/Offcommand each time the Powerbutton is pressed.

To remove a macro program, follow steps1, 2 and 4 above, but do not follow stepthree. For example, to erase the macrojust entered, press the Device ControlSelector b and the Mute buttond at the same time until the red lightunder the Device Control Selector turnson. Press the Power button c, andthen press the Sleep button `. Thered light under the Device ControlSelector will blink twice to confirm thedata entry and then turn off.

Volume Punch-Through

The AVR45’s remote may be programmedto operate the Volume Control zfrom either the TV or the AVR to operate inconjunction with any of the eight devicescontrolled by the remote. For example,since the AVR45 will likely be used as thesound system for TV viewing, you maywish to have the AVR’s volume activatedalthough the remote is set to run the TV.Either the AVR or TV volume control maybe associated with any of the remote’sdevices. To program the remote for VolumePunch-Through, follow these steps:

1. Press the Device Control Selectorb for the unit you wish to have asso-ciated with the volume control and theMute button d at the same timeuntil the red light illuminates underthe Device Control Selector .

2. Press the Volume Up button z.

3. Press either the AVR a or the TV Device Control Selectorb, depending on which system’svolume control you wish to haveattached for the punch-through mode.Note that the red light under theDevice Control Selector will blinktwice and then go out to confirm thedata entry.

Example: To have the AVR’s vol-ume control be activated eventhough the remote is set to controlthe TV, first press the TV DeviceControl Selector b, and theMute button d at the same time.Next, press the Volume Up buttonz, followed by the AVR DeviceControl Selector a.

NOTE: Should you wish to return theremote to the original configuration afterentering a Volume Punch-Through, youwill need to repeat the steps shown above.However, press the same Device ControlSelector in steps one and three.

Re-Assigning Device ControlSelectors

Although each of the seven DeviceControl Selectors b is normallyassigned to the category of product shownon the remote, it is possible to re-assignone of these buttons to operate a seconddevice of another type. For example, if youhave two VCRs, but no satellite receiver,you may program the “SAT” button tooperate a second VCR. Before followingthe normal programming steps for eitherThree-Digit entry or Auto Search codeentry, you must first re-assign the buttonwith the following steps:

1. Press the Device Control Selectorb you wish to re-assign and theMute button d at the same timeuntil the red light illuminates underthe Device Control Selector .

2. Press the Device Control Selectorb for the function you wish toprogram into the re-assigned button.

3. Enter the three-digit code for the spe-cific model you wish the re-assignedbutton to operate.

4. Press the same Device ControlSelector pressed in Step 1 again tostore the selection.

Example: To use the SAT button tooperate a second VCR, first press theSAT Device Control Selectorb, and the Mute button d atthe same time until the red lightglows under the SAT button. Pressthe VCR button, followed by thethree-digit code for the specificmodel you wish to control. Finally,press the SAT button again.

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Function List

No. Button Name CD Tape Aux (DVD) TV VCR CBL SAT

1 Power On/Off Power Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off2 Sleep Skip+ CH+ CH+ CH+3 Vol UP Vol+ Vol+ Vol+ Vol+ Vol+4 Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute5 Test Tone Fav Fav6 Surr Skip– CH– CH– CH–7 Vol Down Vol– Vol– Vol– Vol– Vol–8 Multiroom Guide Display Guide Guide9 Speaker Intro Scan Menu Menu Menu Menu

10 Night Clear Exit Exit Exit11 Delay Open/Close Return Prev CH Prev CH Prev CH12 Level +/UP Disk Skip + Up Up Up Up13 Level –/Down Disk Skip – Down Down Down Down14 Digital Right Right Right Right15 Channel Left Left Left Left16 Set Select Select Select Select17 AM/FM Sub On/Off Music Alt18 CD19 Rec/Pause Pause Record/Pause Rec20 Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop21 Tape Open/Close22 Vid 123 Rev Play fi Rev Play24 Fwd Play fl Play Fwd Play Play Play25 DVD26 Vid 227 Tuning Down ‚ Rev Search Rew Search – Rew Day –28 Tuning Up — Fwd Search FF Search + FF Day29 6 CH30 Vid 331 Preset Down ‡ Rev Skip Page –32 Preset Up · Fwd Skip Pause Pause Page +33 1 1 1 1 134 2 2 2 2 235 3 3 3 3 336 4 4 4 4 437 5 5 5 5 538 6 6 6 6 639 7 7 7 7 740 8 8 8 8 841 9 9 9 9 942 0 0 0 0 043 Direct Time Enter Enter Enter Enter44 Memory Repeat Sleep PPV45 FM Mode Random Play TV/VCR TV/VCR Switch TV/SAT46 Clear + 10 Bypass Next47 Info48 Light Display Info Info

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Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code NumberA MARK 112ADMIRAL 072 081 161AKAI 001 167AMPRO 073 167ANAM 043 054 055 056 080 104 108 112 118 121AOC 001 004 058 112CANDLE 001 002 003 004CAPEHART 058CENTRONIC 043CITIZEN 001 002 003 004 101 143CLASSIC 043CONCERTO 004CONTEC 043 051CORONADO 143CRAIG 054CROWN 143CURTIS MATHES 001 004 101 143CXC 043DAEWOO 004 055 103 111 114 127 143DAYTRON 004 143DWIN 177DYNASTY 043DYNATECH 062ELECTROHOME 024 143EMERSON 001 004 005 028 043 047 048 051 096 143 151 153 154 155FISHER 007 057FUNAI 028 043FUTURETECH 043GE 004 008 009 034 056 073 074 091 130 144 155 160 161GOLDSTAR 004 106 110 112 113 119 127 143HALL MARK 004HITACHI 004 007 010 011 012 023 075 143 158 163INFINITY 164INKEL 129JBL 164JCP 001

Setup Code Tables: TV

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Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code NumberJC PENNY 004 008 024 030 065 101 143 160JENSEN 013JVC 034 038 070 083KENWOOD 001 070KLOSS 002 059KTV 043 143 154LODGENET 072LOGIK 072LUXMAN 004LXI 007 015 052 081 160 164MAGNAVOX 001 003 004 022 059 060 061 063 064 127 164MARANTZ 001 164MATSUI 164MEMOREX 004 007 072METZ 088MGA 001 004 024 042MINERVA 088MITSUBISHI 004 024 040 042 109 146MTC 001 004 062 101NAD 015 025NEC 001 019 024 040 056 130 134NIKEI 043ONKING 043ONWA 043OPTONICA 019 081PANASONIC 034 056 080 164PHILCO 001 003 004 024 056 059 060 063 064 127 143 164PHILIPS 001 003 004 005 038 059 093 164PIONEER 004 018 023 025 135 176PORTLAND 004 143PROSCAN 144 160 161 167PROTON 004 058 143 171 173QUASAR 034 056RADIO SHACK 004 019 047 127 143RCA 001 004 023 024 056 065 074 144 152 156 160 161

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Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code NumberREALISTIC 007 019 047RUNCO 072 169SAMPO 001 004 058SAMSUNG 004 101 127 133 143 160SANYO 007 020 021 033 053 057 082SCOTT 004 028 043 048 143SEARS 004 007 015 028 030 057 082 094 143 160SHARP 004 014 019 022 028 143 175SIGNATURE 072SONY 070 085 126 139SOUNDESIGN 003 004 028 043SPECTRICON 112SSS 004 043SUPRE MACY 002SYLVANIA 001 003 059 060 063 064 127 160 164SYMPHONICS 052TANDY 081TATUNG 056 062TECHNICS 034 080TECHWOOD 004TENIKA 002 003 004 028 043 072 101 143TELERENT 072TERA 172TMK 004TOSHIBA 015 030 040 062 101TOTEVISION 143UNIVERSAL 008 009VIDEO CONCEPTS 146VIDIKRON 174VIDTECH 004WARDS 004 008 009 019 028 060 061 063 064 072 074 164YAMAHA 004YORK 004YUPITERU 043ZENITH 072 073 095 103ZONDA 112

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Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code NumberAIWA 034AMPRO 072ANAM 031 103AUDIO DYNAMICS 012 023 043BROKSONIC 035 037 129CANON 028 031CAPEHART 108CRAIG 001 040 135CURTIS MATHES 031 041DAEWOO 007 010 017 065 108 111DAYTRON 108DBX 012 023 043DYNATECH 034 053ELECTROHOME 059EMERSON 006 017 025 027 029 031 034 035 036 037 046 101 129 131 138 153FISHER 001 008 009 010FUNAI 034GE 031 063 072 107 109 144 147GO VIDEO 132 136GOLDSTAR 004 012 020 101HARMAN KARDON 012 045HITACHI 018 026 034 043 063 137 150INSTANTREPLAY 031JCL 031JC PENNY 004 012 040 101JENSEN 043JVC 012 031 043 046 055 060 130 150 152KENWOOD 014 034 048LLOYD 034LXI 001 004 009 017 034MAGIN 040MAGNAVOX 031 034 041 067 068MARANTZ 012 031 067 069MARTA 101MATSUI 027 030MEI 031MEMOREX 001 010 014 031 034 040 053 072 101 134 139MGA 045 046 059MINOLTA 004 020MITSUBISHI 004 020 046 051 059 061 142MTC 034 040MULTITECH 024 034NEC 012 023 043 048MORDMENDE 043

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Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code NumberOPTONICA 053 054PANASONIC 070 133 140PENTAX 004 020 031 063PHILCO 031 034 067PHILIPS 031 034 054 067 101PILOT 101PIONEER 004 021 048PORTLAND 108PULSAR 072QUARTZ 014RCA 004 020 034 040 041 107 109 140 144 147REALISTIC 001 008 010 014 031 034 040 053 054 101RICO 058RUNCO 072SALORA 014SAMSUNG 017 040 107 109 113 115 124SANSUI 043 048 135SANYO 001 007 010 014 040 134SCOTT 017 037 129 131SEARS 001 004 008 009 010 014 017 020 081 101SHARP 031 054SHINTOM 024SONY 001 009 031 052 056 057 058SOUNDESIGN 034STS 004SYLVANIA 031 034 059 067SYMPHONIC 034TANDY 010 034ATATUNG 043TEAC 034 043TECHNICS 031 070TEKNIKA 031 034 101THOMAS 034TMK 006TOSHIBA 004 008 017 059 082 131TOTEVISION 040 101UNITECH 040VECTOR RESEARCH 012VICTOR 048VIDEO CONCEPTS 012 034 046 141VIDEOSONIC 040WARDS 001 004 017 024 031 034 040 053 054 131YAMAHA 012 034 043ZENITH 034 048 056 058 072 080 101

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Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code NumberADCOM 062 042AIWA 187 170AKAI 202 195CARVER 003 167 041 135 138 139 050 203DENON 205 226HARMAN KARDON 047 033 208 001 002JVC 022 136 163KENWOOD 007 055 023 137 072 142MARANTZ 107 044MONDIAL 147NAD 215 005NAKAMICHI 217 218 219ONKYO 038 168 030OPTIMUS 049 085PANASONIC 068PIONEER 010 020 174REALISTIC 181 187 102RCA 012 150SHARP 013 051 066 031SHERWOOD 166 112 115 119 093SONY 225 097 126 133 081TEAC 062 131 015 182TECHNICS 068 200 008 060YAMAHA 012 054 024

Setup Code Tables: CD

Setup Code Tables: AUX (DVD)

Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code NumberDENON 001LG 010MAGNAVOX 012MITSUBISHI 002PANASONIC 003PHILIPS 012PIONEER 004PROSCAN 005RCA 006SAMSUNG 011SONY 007TOSHIBA 008YAMAHA 009

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Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number Remote Control ModelPIONEER 001 BR-200AMERICAST 005JERROLD 006 RT-J22 (CFT2200)JERROLD 007 RT-J550CPIONEER 002 BR-95PIONEER 003 RT-P81/82SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTIC 004 RT-S6X/USV86TOCOM 010 RT-T7/T8ZENITH 008 MN2500ZENITH 009 RT-ZPMV

Setup Code Tables: CABLE

Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code NumberGE 001ALPHASTAR 007ECHOSTAR 006HITACHI 001 012HUGHES 003PANASONIC 013PRIMESTAR 002PRIMESTAR 005RCA 001SONY 004TOSHIBA 008UNIDEN 009 010

Setup Code Tables: SAT

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SYMPTOM

No front panel lights when powerswitch is pressed

Display lights, but no sound or picture

No sound from any speaker. Light around power switch is red

No sound from surround or center speakers

Unit does not respond to remote commands

Intermittent buzzing in tuner

CAUSE

• No AC Power

• Intermittent input connections

• Mute is on• Volume control is down

• Amplifier is in protection mode due to possible short

• Amplifier is in protection mode due to internal problems

• Incorrect surround mode• Input is monaural• Incorrect configuration• Stereo or Mono program material

• Weak batteries in remote• Wrong device selected• Remote sensor is obscured

• Local interference

SOLUTION

• Make certain AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet

• Check to see if outlet is switch controlled

• Make certain that all input and speaker connections are secure

• Press Mute button• Turn up volume control

• Check speaker-wire connections at receiver and speaker ends for shorts

• Contact your local Harman Kardon service depot

• Select a mode other than Stereo• There is no surround information from mono sources• Check speaker mode• The surround decoder may not create center or rear

channel information from non-encoded programs

• Change remote batteries• Press the AVR selector• Make certain front panel sensor is visible to remote

or connect remote sensor

• Move unit or antenna away from computers, fluorescentlights, motors or other electrical appliances

Troubleshooting Guide

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Audio SectionStereo Mode Continuous Average Power (FTC)

65 Watts per channel 20Hz–20kHz:@ < 0.07% THD, both channels driven into 8 ohms

Five-Channel Surround Mode Power Per Individual Channel

Front L&R channels:55 Watts per channel,@ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms

Center channel:55 Watts, @ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms

Surround channels:55 Watts per channel,@ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms

Input Sensitivity/ImpedanceLinear (High Level) 200mV/47 kohms

Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A) 95dB

Surround System Adjacent Channel SeparationAnalog Decoding (Pro Logic, etc.) 40dBDolby Digital (AC-3) 55dB

Frequency Response @ 1W (+0dB, –3dB) 8Hz–80kHz

High Instantaneous Current Capability (HCC) ±35 Amps

Transient Intermodulation Distortion (TIM) Unmeasurable

Rise Time 16 µsec

Slew Rate 40V/µsec

FM Tuner SectionFrequency Range 87.5–108MHzUsable Sensitivity IHF 1.3 µV/13.2dBfSignal-to-Noise Ratio Mono/Stereo 70/68dBDistortion Mono/Stereo 0.3/0.5%Stereo Separation 40dB @ 1kHzSelectivity ±400kHz, 65dBImage Rejection 80dBIF Rejection 90dBTuner Output Level 1kHz, ±75kHz Dev 500mV

AM Tuner SectionFrequency Range 520–1710kHzSignal-to-Noise Ratio 45dBUsable Sensitivity Loop 500µVDistortion 1kHz, 50% Mod 0.8%Selectivity ±10kHz, 30dB

Video SectionVideo Format NTSCInput Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75 ohmsOutput Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75 ohmsVideo Frequency Response 10Hz–8MHz (–3dB)

GeneralPower Requirement AC 120V/60HzPower Consumption 72W idle, 332W maximum

(2 channels driven)

Dimension (Max)Width 17.3 inches (440mm)Height 6.5 inches (165mm)Depth 17.1 inches (435mm)Weight 29lbs. (13.2 kg)

Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons and terminal connections.

Height measurement includes feet and chassis.

All features and specifications are subject to change without notice.

*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the Double-D symbol aretrademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential UnpublishedWorks. ©1992–1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.

†DTS is a trademark of Digital Theater Systems.

††UltraStereo is a trademark of UltraStereo Corp.

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