Harman Kardon
AVR45
Audio/VideoReceiver
Récepteur Audio/Vidéo
Volume
Speaker Channel Dig. Select Delay
TAL
Set
COAX
AC-3
TUNNING
PRESET SCAN
PRESET
TUN MODE
DIGITAL
PRO LOGIC
3-STEREO HALL 1
HALL 2
THEATER TEST TONE SURR. OFF
Mute
Bass
Treble
Balance
VIDEO 3
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Max
Min
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Owner’s Manual
Manuel de l’Utilisateur
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Introduction
1
Congratulations! With the purchase
of the Harman Kardon AVR45 you are
about to begin many years of listening
enjoyment. The AVR45 has been custom
designed to provide all the excitement
and detail of movie sound tracks and
every subtle nuance of musical selec-
If you have any questions about this
product, its installation or operation,
please contact your dealer. They are your
best local source of information.
Harman Kardon invented the high-
fidelity receiver more than forty-five years
ago. With state-of-the-art features and
time-honored circuit designs, the AVR45 is
one of the finest receivers ever offered by
Harman Kardon.
Description an d Features
The AVR45 is a full-featured A/V receiver,
incorporating a wide variety of listening
options. In addition to Dolby Digital
*
tions. With on-board Dolby Digital
■ On-Board Dolby Digital Decoding
■ Coax and Optical Digital Inputs
■ Five Analog Surround Modes
Decoding, the AVR45 delivers six discrete
channels of audio that take advantage of
the digital sound tracks from the latest
DVD and LV releases, as well as future
HDTV broadcasts.
*
decoding, Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby 3
Stereo are available for compatibility
with the tens of thousands of movies and
television programs encoded with analog
surround information. A choice of Hall
and Theater modes is also available for
use with both encoded sources and tradi-
tional two-channel stereo recordings.
■ Pre-Programmed Learning
Remote Control With Backlit Buttons
■ Composite Video Switching
While complex digital systems are hard
at work within the AVR45 to make all of
this happen, hookup and operation are
simple. Color-keyed connections and a
comprehensive programmable remote
control make the AVR45 easy to use.
■ Six-Channel Direct Input Enables
Seamless Integration of Future
Decoding Systems
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 to
■ Preamp Output for ALL Channels
Permits Ease of Expansion
To obtain maximum enjoyment from
your new receiver, we urge you to take a
few minutes to read through this manual. video games or camcorders.
This will ensure that connections to
speakers, source playback units and other
external devices are made properly. In
addition, a few minutes spent learning
the functions of the various controls will
enable you to take advantage of all the
power the AVR45 is able to deliver.
The AVR45’s powerful amplifiers use
traditional Harman Kardon High-Current
Design philosophies to meet the wide
dynamic range of any program selection.
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Safety Information
2
CATV or An ten n a Groun din g
In stallation Location
Important Safety Information
If an outside antenna or cable system is
connected to this product, be certain that
it is grounded so as to provide some pro-
tection against voltage surges and static
charges. Section 810 of the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984,
provides information with respect to
proper grounding of the mast and sup-
porting structure, grounding of the lead-
in wire to an antenna discharge unit,
size of grounding conductors, location of
antenna discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes and requirements
of the grounding electrode.
■ 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 any
mounting hardware can support the
weight of the product.
Verify Lin e Voltage Before Use
Your AVR45 has been designed for use
with 120-volt AC current. Connection to a
line voltage other than that for which it
is intended can create a safety and fire
hazard, and may damage the unit.
■ Make certain that proper space is pro-
vided both above and below the unit
for ventilation. If this product will be
installed in a cabinet or other enclosed
area, make certain that there is suffi-
cient air movement within the cabinet.
Under some circumstances a fan may
be required.
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 Exten sion Cords
To avoid safety hazards, use only the
power cord attached to your unit. We do
not recommend that extension cords be
used with this product. As with all electri-
cal devices, do not run power cords under
rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on
them. Damaged power cords should be
replaced immediately with cords meeting
factory specifications.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:
This reminder is provided to call the
CATV (Cable TV) system installer’s atten-
tion to article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides guidelines for proper grounding
and, in particular, specifies that the cable
ground shall be connected to the ground-
ing system of the building, as close to the
point of cable entry as possible.
■ Do not place the unit directly on a
carpeted surface.
■ Avoid installation in extremely hot or
cold locations, or an area that is
exposed to direct sunlight or heating
equipment.
■ Avoid moist or humid locations.
■ Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on
the top of the unit, or place objects
directly over them.
Han dle th e AC Power Cord Gen tly
When disconnecting the power cord from
an AC outlet, always pull the plug, never
pull the cord. If you do not intend to use
the unit for any considerable length of
time, disconnect the plug from the AC
outlet.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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.
Do Not Open th e Cabin et
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the
The exclamation point within an
equilateral triangle is intended to
alert the user to the presence of
There are no user-serviceable compo-
nents inside this product. Opening the
cabinet may present a shock hazard, and
any modification to the product will void
your guarantee. If water or any metal
object such as a paper clip, wire or
staple accidentally falls inside the unit,
disconnect it from the AC power source
immediately, and consult an authorized
service station.
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.
important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
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.
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Safety Information
3
Clean in g
■ Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
If you do not wish to save the packaging
materials, please note that the carton
and other sections of the shipping protec-
tion are recyclable. Please respect the
environment and discard those materials
at a local recycling center.
When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a
clean, soft, dry cloth. If necessary, wipe it
with a soft cloth dampened with mild
soapy water, then a fresh cloth with clean
water. Wipe dry immediately with a dry
cloth. NEVER use benzene, aerosol
cleaners, thinner, alcohol or any other
volatile cleaning agent. Do not use
abrasive cleaners, as they may damage
the finish of metal parts. Avoid spraying
insecticide near the unit.
■ Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
■ Connect the equipment into an outlet
on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Typographic Conventions
■ Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
In order to help you use this manual
with the remote control, front panel
controls and rear panel connections,
certain conventions have been used.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Movin g th e Un it
EXAMPLE – (bold type) indicates a
specific remote control or front panel
button, or rear panel connection jack
Before moving the unit, be certain to dis-
connect any interconnection cords with
other components, and make certain
that you disconnect the unit from the AC
outlet.
EXAMPLE – (OCR type) indicates a
message that is visible on the front panel
information display
NOTE: Changes or modifications may
cause this unit to fail to comply with
Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void
the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Im portan t In form ation For th e User
NOTE: This equipment has been tested
and found to comply with the limits for
a Class-B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. The limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio-
frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communication. However, there is no
guarantee that harmful interference will
not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television recep-
tion, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the inter-
ference by one or more of the following
measures:
EXAMPLE – (bold type) indicates a lit
indicator in the front panel information
display
1 – (number in a square) indicates a
specific front panel control
Unpacking
a – (number in an oval) indicates a
button or indicator on the remote
The carton and shipping materials used
to protect your new receiver during ship-
ment were specially designed to cushion
it from shock and vibration. We suggest
that you save the carton and packing
materials for use in shipping if you move,
or should the unit ever need repair.
¡ – (number in a circle) indicates a
rear panel connection
A – (letter in a square) indicates an
indicator in the front panel display
To minimize the size of the carton in
storage, you may wish to flatten it. This
is done by carefully slitting the tape
seams on the bottom and collapsing the
carton down to a more two-dimensional
appearance. Other cardboard inserts may
be stored in the same manner. Packing
materials that cannot be collapsed
should be saved along with the carton in
a plastic bag.
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Front Panel Controls
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1 Main Power Switch
2 System Power Control
3 Power Indicator
4 Headphone Jack
5 Bass Control
# 6-Channel Direct Selector
$ AM/FM
Û Mute
Ù Volume Control
ı Delay
% Tuning Button
^ Preset Scan
ˆ Digital Input Selector
˜ Set Button
& Preset Stations Selector
* Tune Mode
6 Treble Control
7 Balance Control
8 Video 3 Inputs
9 T•Mon Selector
) CD
¯ Channel Select
( Dolby Digital Selector
Ó Dolby Pro Logic Selector
Ô Dolby 3 Stereo Selector
Analog Surround Mode Selectors
Ò Test Tone
˘ Speaker Select Button
¸ Selector Buttons
33 Information Display
34 Remote Sensor Window
! DVD Input
@ Video Input Selectors
Ú Surround Off
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Front Panel Controls
5
1 Main Power Switch: Press this
button to apply power to the AVR45.
When the switch is pressed in the
unit is placed in a Standby mode, as
indicated by the amber LED 3 sur-
rounding the System Power control
2. This button MUST be pressed in
to operate the unit. To turn the unit
off and prevent the use of the remote
control, this switch should be press
this switch until it pops out from the
front panel so that the word “OFF”
may be read at the top of the switch.
6 Treble Control: Turn this control
to modify the high-frequency output
of the left/right channels by as much
as ±10dB. Set this control to a
suitable position for your taste and
room acoustics.
@ Video Input Selectors: Press
one of these buttons to select a
source connected to the rear panel
Audio/Video inputs £ fl, or the
front panel Audio/Video input 8.
# 6-Channel Direct Selector:
Press this button to select the output
of an optional, external 6-channel
decoder connected to the 6 Ch
Direct inputs ∞ as the listening
source.
7 Balance Control: Turn this
control to change the relative volume
for the front left/right channels.
NOTE: For proper operation of the
surround modes this control should
be at the midpoint, or “12 o’clock”
position.
$ AM/FM: Press this button to
select the tuner as the AVR45’s input
source. When it is first pressed the
last station tuned will be heard.
Press it again to change between
AM and FM bands.
NOTE: In normal operation this
switch is left in the “ON” position.
8 Video 3 Inputs: These
2 System Power Control: When
audio/video inputs may be used for
temporary connectiion of video
games, camcorders, digital still
cameras or portable audio products.
To select a source connected to
these jacks, press the Vid 3 Input
Selector @.
1
the Main Power Switch
is “ON,”
press this button to turn on the
AVR45; press it again to turn the unit
off. Note that the Power Indicator
% Tuning Button: Press the left side
of the button to tune lower frequency
stations and the right side of the
3
surrounding the switch
green when the unit is on.
will turn
button to tune higher frequency
stations. When a station with a strong
signal is reached, the TUNED indicator
R will illuminate in the Information
3 Power Indicator: This LED will
illuminate in amber when the unit is
in the Standby mode to signal that
the unit is ready to be turned on.
When the unit is in operation, the
indicator will turn green.
9 T•Mon Selector: Press this
button to select the device connect-
ed to the Tape Monitor jacks c as
the listening source. The previously
selected source will continue to
show in the Information Display
33, and the red LED above the
button will illuminate to remind you
that you are listening to the tape
monitor output.
Display 33
.
^ Preset Scan: Press this button
to automatically scan through the
stations that have been programmed
in the AVR45’s memory. The tuner
will play five seconds of each station
before moving to the next preset
station. To stop the scan when the
desired station is heard, press the
button again. (See page 26 for more
information on the tuner memory
system.)
4 Headphone Jack: This jack may
be used to listen to the AVR45’s out-
put through a pair of headphones.
Be certain that the headphones
have a standard 1⁄4" stereo phone
plug.
) CD: Press this button to select
the device connected to the CD
Input jacks § as the listening
source.
5 Bass Control: Turn this control to
modify the low-frequency output of
the left/right channels by as much as
±10dB. Set this control to a suitable
position for your taste and room
acoustics.
! DVD Input: Press this button to
select the device connected to the
DVD Play jacks ¶ as the listening
and viewing source.
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Front Panel Controls
6
& Preset Stations Selector: Press
this button to select stations that
have been entered into the preset
memory. (See page 26 for more
information on tuner programming.)
Analog Surround Mode
˜ Set Button: When making
Selectors: Press one of these
buttons to select the analog sur-
round modes. These modes may
be used with any analog program
source to create a pleasing surround
effect. (See pages 22–25 for more
information on surround modes.)
choices during the setup and con-
figuration process, press this button
to enter the desired setting, as
shown in the Information Display
33, into the AVR45’s memory. (See
pages 17–24 for more information on
setup and configuration.)
* Tune Mode: Press this button to
select the stereo or mono mode for
FM tuning. In the STEREO mode a
Stereo indicator P will illuminate in
the information display, and stereo
reception will be provided when sta-
tions are transmitting stereo signals.
In the MONO mode the left and right
signals from stereo broadcasts will
be mixed together and reproduced
through all channels. Select MONO
for better reception of weak signals.
Ò Test Tone: Press this button to
begin the sequence of steps used to
set the AVR45’s output levels. When
this button is pressed, a test tone will
replace the currently selected listen-
ing source. (See page 19 for more
information on using the test tone to
set the output levels.)
¯ Channel Select: Press this
button to begin the process of
selecting and configuring the
AVR45’s output channels. (See
pages 17–24 for more information on
setup and configuration.)
˘ Speaker Select Button: Press
this button to begin the process of
selecting the speaker positions that
are used in your listening room. (See
pages 17–24 for more information on
setup and configuration.)
Ú Surround Off: Press this button
to turn off all surround processing,
and to listen to a program in tradi-
tional stereo from the left front and
right front speakers only.
( Dolby Digital Selector: Press
this button to select the Dolby Digital
surround mode when listening to a
program that carries the Dolby
Digital information. (See pages
22–25 for more information on
surround modes and digital audio.)
¸ Selector Buttons: When you are
establishing the AVR45’s configura-
tion settings, use these buttons to
select between the choices avail-
able, as shown in the Information
Û Mute: Press this button to
momentarily silence the speaker
output of the AVR45.
Ó Dolby Pro Logic Selector: Press
this button to select the Dolby Pro
Logic surround mode when listening
to an analog program that is encoded
with surround-sound information. (See
pages 22–25 for more information on
surround modes.)
Ù Volume Control: Turn the knob
clockwise to increase volume,
counterclockwise to decrease the
volume.
Display 33.
33 Information Display: This
display delivers messages and
status indications to help you
operate the receiver. (See page 7
for a complete explanation of the
Information Display.)
ı Delay: Press this button to begin
the sequence of steps required to
enter delay time settings. (See page
20 for more information on delay
times.)
Ô Dolby 3 Stereo Selector: Press
this button to select the Dolby 3
Stereo listening mode. This mode is
used primarily when a program has
surround information when a center
channel speaker, but no surround
speakers, is installed. (See pages
22–25 for more information on
surround modes.)
34 Remote Sensor Window: The
sensor behind this window receives
infrared signals from the remote con-
trol. Aim the remote at this area and
do not block or cover it unless an
external remote sensor is installed.
ˆ Digital Input Selector: When
playing a source that has a digital
output, press this button to select
between the Optical · and Coaxial
° Digital inputs. (See pages 22–25
for more information on digital audio.)
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Front Panel Information Display
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SLEEP
MUTE
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BYPASS
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A Mute
H AC-3 Indicator
I PCM Indicator
O Auto
B Bypass
C Analog
P Stereo Indicator
Q Mono Indicator
J Analog Surround Mode Indicators
K Night Indicator
D Dolby Digital Indicator
E Optical Source
R Tuned Indicator
S Main Information Display
T Sleep Indicator
L Preset Number
F Analog Dolby Surround Mode Indicators
G Coax Source
M Preset Indicator
N Memory
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Front Panel Information Display
8
A Mute: This indicator illuminates
H AC-3* Indicator: This indicator
illuminates when the AVR45 is
decoding a Dolby Digital input
source.
O Auto: This indicator illuminates
when the “Auto” mode is in use for
FM tuning.
to remind you that the AVR45’s out-
put has been silenced by pressing
the Mute button Û d. Press the
Mute button again to return to the
previously selected output level.
P Stereo Indicator: This indicator
illuminates when an FM station is
being tuned in stereo.
I PCM Indicator: This indicator
illuminates to show that a standard
PCM (SP/DIF) digital audio signal
is being decoded by the digital-to-
analog converter.
B Bypass: This indicator illumi-
nates when the surround processing
has been disabled by pressing the
Surround Off button Ú. When this
indicator is lit, the AVR45 will play tra-
ditional stereo sound using the front
left and front right speakers only.
Q Mono Indicator: This indicator
illuminates when the tuner has been
placed in the monaural mode by
pressing the Tune Mode button *.
Set the tuner for mono listening to
cut noise and improve the quality of
distant stereo signals.
J Analog Surround Mode
Indicators: These indicators illumi-
nate when one of the DSP generated
analog surround modes is in use
with an analog input source.
C Analog: This indicator illuminates
when an analog input source is in use.
R Tuned Indicator: This indicator
illuminates when a station is being
received with sufficient signal
strength to allow for acceptable
listening quality.
K Night Indicator: This indicator
lights when the AVR45 is in the Night
mode, which prevents the AVR45
from loud playback when digital
sources are in use.
D Dolby Digital Indicator: This
indicator illuminates when a Dolby
Digital source is being played.
E Optical Source: This indicator
illuminates when a digital source
is in use via a connection to the
Optical Digital input ·.
S Main Information Display: This
display shows messages relating to
the status, input source, surround
mode, tuner, volume level or other
aspects of unit’s operation.
L Preset Number: This two-digit
display indicates the station preset
number that is currently in use, or
that is being entered.
F Analog Dolby Surround Mode
Indicators: These indicators illumi-
nate when one of the analog (matrix)
Dolby Surround modes is in use.
M Preset Indicator: This indicator
illuminates when one of the stations
entered into the preset memory is
tuned. The number that appears
below the indicator is the preset
station’s memory.
T Sleep Indicator: This indicator is
illuminated when the Sleep function
is in use. The number that appears
above the indicator is the number of
minutes remaining before the AVR45
will return to the Standby mode.
G Coax Source: This indicator illu-
minates when a digital source is in
use via a connection to the Coaxial
Digital input °.
N Memory: This indicator flashes
when entering presets and other
information into the tuner’s memory.
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Rear Panel Connections
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DIGITAL INPUT
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MODEL NO. AVR-45
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COAXIAL
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MONITOR
TV
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MONITOR
OUT
NORTHRIDGE
CALIFORNIA, USA
VIDEO
2
VIDEO 2
ANTENNA
MADE IN CHINA
PLAY
IN
IN
AC OUTLETS
(120V.60Hz)
VIDEO
1
AM
OUT
IN
VIDEO 1
TOTAL 150W MAX
REMOTE CONTROL
REC
OUT
OUT
DVD
GND
UNSWITCHED
TOTAL 100W MAX.
DVD
PRE OUT
FM
(75Ω)
FRONT
CENTER
SURROUND
CD
FRONT
CAU TIO N
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
AVIS:
RISQUE DE CHOC
ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR
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CENTER
SL
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SURR.
SWITCHED
TOTAL 50W MAX.
CENTER SUB WOOFER
RIGHT
LEFT
CENTER
RIGHT
LEFT
SERIAL NO.
SUB WOOFER SR
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6 CH. DIRECT
SPEAKERS 8 Ohms
SPEAKER 8 Ohm
SPEAKERS 8 Ohms
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™ FM Antenna
ª Subwoofer Pre-Out
‚ Front
‡ TV Monitor Video Output
° AC-3/PCM Coaxial Input
· AC-3/PCM Optical Input
a Remote IR In
£ Video 1 Inputs
¢ Video 1 Outputs
⁄ Center
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Surround
∞ 6-Channel Direct Inputs
§ CD Inputs
‹ Unswitched AC Outlet
› Switched AC Outlet
fi Power Cable
b Remote IR Out
c Tape Monitor In
¶ DVD Inputs
d Tape Monitor Out
• Pre-Outs
fl Video 2 Inputs
¡ AM Antenna: Connect the AM
loop antenna supplied with the
receiver to these terminals. If an
external AM antenna is used, make
connections to the AM and GND
terminals in accordance with the
instructions supplied with the
antenna.
£ Video 1 Inputs: Connect these
jacks to the audio and video
PLAY/OUT jacks of a VCR.
§ CD Inputs: Connect these jacks
to the output of a compact disc
player or CD changer.
¢ Video Outputs 1: Connect these
jacks to the audio and video
RECORD/IN jacks of a VCR.
¶ DVD Inputs: Connect the analog
audio outputs and composite video
output of a DVD or LV player to these
jacks.
∞ 6-Channel Direct Inputs: If an
external digital audio decoder is
used for 5.1 (Dolby AC-3) audio,
connect the outputs of that decoder
to these terminals.
™ FM Antenna: Connect an indoor
or external FM antenna to this
terminal.
• Pre-Outs: If external power
amplifiers are used for any channels,
connect them to these jacks.
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ª Subwoofer Pre-Out: Connect
this jack to the line level input of a
powered subwoofer. If an external
subwoofer amplifier is used, connect
this jack to the subwoofer amplifier
input.
fi Power Cable: Connect the AC
plug to a non-switched AC wall
output
· AC-3/PCM Optical Input:
Connect the optical digital output
from a DVD player, HDTV receiver,
LV player or CD player to this jack.
The signal may be either a Dolby
Digital (AC-3) signal or a standard
PCM digital source.
fl Video 2 Inputs: Connect these
jacks to the audio and video outputs
of a TV Tuner, Cable TV converter
box, satellite receiver or any other
audio/video source.
‚ Front: Connect these terminals to
the front left/right speakers.
a Remote IR In: If the AVR45’s front
panel IR sensor is blocked due to
cabinet doors or other obstructions,
an external IR sensor may be used.
Connect the output of the sensor to
this jack.
⁄ Center: Connect these terminals
to the center speaker.
‡ TV Monitor Video Output:
Connect this jack to the standard
(composite) video input of a TV
monitor or video projector to view
the on-screen menus and the
output of any standard video source
selected by the receiver’s video
switcher.
l
Surround: Connect these terminals
to the surround speakers.
b Remote IR Out: This connection
permits the IR sensor in the receiver
to serve other remote controlled
devices. Connect this jack to the “IR
IN” jack on Harman Kardon or other
compatible equipment.
‹ Unswitched AC Outlet: This
outlet may be used to power any AC
device. The power will remain on at
this outlet regardless of whether the
AVR45 is on or off.
° AC-3/PCM Coaxial Input:
Connect the coax digital output from
a DVD player, HDTV receiver, LV
player or CD player to this jack. The
signal may be either a Dolby Digital
(AC-3) signal or a standard PCM
digital source.
NOTE: The power consumption of
the device plugged into each of
these outlets should not exceed
100 watts.
c Tape Monitor In: Connect these
jacks to the PLAY/OUT jacks of an
audio recorder.
d Tape Monitor Out: Connect these
jacks to the RECORD/INPUT jacks of
an audio recorder.
› Switched AC Outlet: This outlet
may be used to power any device
that you wish to have turn on when
the unit is turned on with the System
Power Control switch 2.
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a AVR Selector
b Device Control Selectors
c Power Button
d Mute
e Test
f Display/Multiroom
a
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g
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Buttons
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‹
/Channel Button
b
i Set Button
j Night Mode
k Source Selectors
l Numeric Keys
m Direct/Enter
n Memory Button
o Info Button
`
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c
d
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x
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p Light Button
q Tuner Mode
r Clear Button
s Preset Up/Down
t Tuning Up/Down
u Transport Controls
v Delay/Prev Ch.
›
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v
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j
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/Digital Button
x Speaker Configuration
y Surround Mode Selector
z Volume
u
` Sleep Button
k
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The AVR45’s
remote may be programmed to con-
trol up to eight devices, including
the AVR45. Before using the remote,
it is important to remember to press
the Device Control Selector button
a b that corresponds to the unit
you wish to operate. In addition, the
AVR45’s remote is shipped from
the factory to operate the AVR45
and Harman Kardon CD players
and cassette decks. The remote is
also capable of operating a wide
variety of other products using the
control codes that are part of the
remote. Before using the remote with
other products, follow the instruc-
tions on pages 28–29 to program the
proper codes for the products in
your system.
d Mute: Press this button to
i Set Button: This button is used
to enter settings into the AVR45’s
memory. It is also used in the setup
procedures for delay time, speaker
configuration and channel output
level adjustment. (See pages 17–21
for complete information.)
momentarily silence the AVR45 or TV
set being controlled, depending on
which device has been selected.
When the AVR45 remote is being pro-
grammed to operate another device,
this button is pressed with the Device
Control Selector button b to
begin the programming process.
(See page 28 for more information
on programming the remote.)
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 the
output signal.
e Test: Press this button to begin
the sequence used to calibrate the
AVR45’s output levels. (See page 19
for more information on calibrating
the AVR45.)
When the AVR45 remote is being pro-
grammed to operate other devices,
this button is pressed to begin a
readout of a programmed code. (See
page 28 for more information.)
f Display/Multiroom Button:
This button does not function with
the AVR45, but it is available for use
with other devices.
It is also important to remember that
many of the buttons on the remote
take on different functions, depend-
ing on the product selected using
the Device Control Selectors. The
descriptions shown here primarily
detail the functions of the remote
when it is used to operate the
k Source Selectors: Press these
buttons to select an input source for
the AVR45. The AM/FM button is also
used to switch between frequency
bands when the tuner is in use.
¤
g ⁄
/
Buttons: These are multi-
purpose buttons. They will be used
most frequently to select a surround
mode. To change the surround mode,
¤
NOTE: Pressing one of these buttons
selects the source only. In order to
control the actual source machine
using the remote you must press the
Device Control Selector button b
for the desired product.
first press the SURR/CH
button
AVR45. (See pages 28–31 for infor-
mation about alternate functions for
the remote’s buttons.)
y. Next press these buttons to
scroll up or down through the list of
surround modes that appear in the
Information Display 33. (See page
24 for more information.) These
buttons are also used to increase
or decrease output levels used to
lower the AVR45’s output levels when
configuring the unit with either the
internal test tone or and external
source. (See pages 19 and 26 for
more information.) They are also used
to enter delay time settings after the
Delay button v has been pressed.
(See page 20 for more information.)
a AVR Selector: Press this button
to use the remote control for operation
of the AVR45. Note that the button will
briefly turn red after it has been
l Numeric Keys: These buttons
serve as a ten-button numeric key-
pad to enter tuner preset positions.
They are also to be used to select
channel numbers when TV has been
selected on the remote, or to select
track numbers on a CD, DVD or LD
player, depending on how the
pressed to confirm your selection.
b Device Control Selectors:
Press one of these buttons to use
the remote to control the functions
of another audio/video device. Note
that the button will briefly turn red
after it has been pressed to confirm
your selection. (See pages 28–29 for
information on programming the
AVR45’s remote to operate these
devices.)
remote has been programmed.
NOTE: The 0 button has a dual func-
tion. It also serves as the CLEAR
button for use in programming the
tuner or clearing the system memory.
‹
h
/Channel Button: This
button is used to start the process of
setting the AVR45’s output levels to an
external source. Once this button is
⁄
¤
pressed, use the
/
buttons g to
m Direct/Enter: Press this button
to select a radio station by entering
its frequency using the Numeric
Keys l. (See page 26 for more
information.)
c Power Button: Press this button
to turn the currently selected device
on or off.
select the channel being adjusted,
then press the Set button i, fol-
⁄
¤
lowed by the
/
buttons again to
change the level letting. (See page 27
for more information.)
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select the channel you wish to set up.
Press the Set button i, and then
select another channel to configure.
When all adjustments have been
completed, press the Set button
twice to exit the settings and return
to normal operation. (See page 17
for more information.)
t Tuning Up/Down: When the
tuner is in use, these buttons will
tune up or down through the select-
ed frequency band. If the Tuner
Mode button q has been pressed
so that the AUTO indicator O is illu-
minated, pressing these buttons will
cause the tuner to seek the next sta-
tion with acceptable signal strength
for quality reception. When the AUTO
indicator O is NOT illuminated,
pressing these buttons will tune sta-
tions in single-step increments. (See
page 26 for more information.)
n Memory Button: Press this
button to enter a radio station into
the AVR45’s preset memory. After
pressing the button the MEMORY
indicator N will flash, and you then
have five seconds to enter a present
memory location using the Numeric
Keys l. (See page 26 for more
information.)
y Surround Mode Selector: Press
this button to begin the process of
changing the surround mode. After
the button has been pressed, use
NOTE: Although the word “Sleep”
appears above this button, it refers
to control of devices other than the
AVR45. Use the Sleep button ` to
control the AVR45’s Sleep function.
⁄
¤
the
/
buttons g to select the
desired surround mode. (See page
24 for more information.) Note that this
button is also used to tune channels
when the TV is selected using the
Device Control Selector b.
u Transport Controls: These con-
trols do not control any functions of
the AVR45, but they are used exten-
sively when operating a wide variety
of CD players, cassette decks and
VCRs. (See page 28 for information
on programming the remote to utilize
these buttons.)
o Info Button: This button does
not function with the AVR45, but it is
available for use with other devices.
When the AVR45 remote is being pro-
grammed for the codes of another
device, this button is also used in the
“Auto Search” process. (See page 28
for more information on programming
the AVR45 remote.)
p Light Button: Press this button
to activate the remote’s built-in back-
light for better legibility of the buttons
in a darkened room.
v Delay/Prev Ch.: Press this but-
ton to begin the process for setting
the delay times used by the AVR45
when processing surround sound.
After pressing this button the delay
times are entered by pressing the
Set button i, and then using the
q Tuner Mode: Press this button
when the tuner is in use to select
between automatic tuning and
manual tuning. When the button is
pressed so that the AUTO indicator
O goes out, pressing the Tuning
buttons t will move the frequency
up or down in single-step incre-
ments. When the FM band is in
use, pressing this button when a
station’s signal is weak will change
to monaural reception, as indicated
by the MONO indicator Q. (See page
26 for more information.)
z Volume: Press these buttons to
raise or lower the system volume.
` Sleep Button: Press this button
to place the unit in the Sleep mode.
After the time shown in the display,
the AVR45 will automatically go into
the Standby mode. Each press of
the button changes the time until
turn-off in the following order:
⁄
¤
/
buttons g to change the set-
ting. Press the Set button again to
complete the process. (See page 20
for more information.)
›
w
/Digital Button: This button is
used to select the type of digital input
used with any one of the input sources
connected to the AVR45. After press-
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70
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60
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50
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40
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30
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20
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10
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5
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OFF
⁄
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ing this button, use the
/
buttons
r Clear Button: This button does
not function with the AVR45, but it is
available for use with other devices.
g to make your selection between
OPTICAL E or COAXIAL G digital.
Press the Set button i to enter
your choice. (See page 24 for more
information.)
Note that this button is also used
to change channels on your TV
when the TV is selected using the
Device Control Selector b.
s Preset Up/Down: When the
tuner is in use, these buttons scroll
through the stations that have been
programmed into the AVR45’s mem-
ory. When many source devices,
such as CD players, VCRs and cas-
sette decks, are selected using the
Device Control Selectors b,
When the AVR45 remote is being pro-
grammed for the codes of another
device, this button is also used in the
“Auto Search” process. (See page 28
for more information on programming
the AVR45 remote.)
x Speaker Configuration: Press
this button to begin the process of
configuring the AVR45’s Bass
Management System for use with
the type of speakers used in your
system. Once the button has been
these buttons will normally function
as chapter step or track advance.
⁄
¤
pressed, use the
/
buttons g to
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Installation and Connections
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System In stallation
3. Connect the output of any digital
sources to be used to the appropriate
connections on the AVR45 rear panel.
Note that the Optical and Coaxial
digital inputs · ° may be used with
either a Dolby Digital (AC-3) source
or the output of a conventional CD or
LV player’s PCM (SP/DIF) output.
Your dealer or installer is a valuable
resource to consult in selecting the
proper cable.
After unpacking the unit, and placing it
on a solid surface capable of supporting
its weight, you will need to make the
connections to your audio and video
equipment. These steps need to be done
only when the receiver is first installed,
or when a change is made to the input
source equipment.
Regardless of the brand of cable selected,
we recommend that you use a cable con-
structed of fine, multistrand copper with a
gauge of 14 or smaller. Remember that in
specifying cable, the lower the number,
the thicker the cable.
4. Assemble the AM Loop Antenna sup-
plied with the unit as shown below.
Connect it to the AM and GND screw
Audio Equipm en t Con n ection s
We recommend that you use high-quality
interconnect cables when making connec- terminals ¡.
tions to source equipment and recorders
to preserve the quality of the signals.
Cable with a gauge of 16 may be used for
short runs of less than ten feet. We do not
recommend that you use cables with an
AWG equivalent of 18 or higher due to
the power loss and degradation in
performance that will occur.
When making connections to audio
source equipment or speakers it is always
a good practice to unplug the unit from
the AC wall outlet. This prevents any pos-
sibility of accidentally sending audio or
transient signals to the speakers that may
damage them.
Cables that are run inside walls should
have the appropriate markings to indicate
listing with UL, CSA or other appropriate
testing agency standards. Questions about
running cables inside walls should be
referred to your installer or a licensed
electrical contractor who is familiar with
the NEC and/or the applicable local
building codes in your area.
5. Connect an FM antenna to the
FM (75 ohm) connection ™. The
FM antenna may be an external roof
antenna, an inside powered or wire lead
antenna or a connection from a cable
TV system. Note that if the antenna or
connection uses 300-ohm twin-lead
cable, you must use the 300-ohm-to-
75-ohm adapter supplied with the unit
to make the connection.
1. Connect the analog output of a CD
player to the CD inputs §.
NOTE: When the CD player has both
fixed and variable audio outputs it is best
to use the fixed output unless you find
that the input to the receiver is so low
that the sound is noisy, or high that the
signal is distorted.
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 the
receiver and the speaker. Similarly, the
“positive” or “red” wire should be con-
nected to the like terminal on the AVR45
and speaker.
6. Connect the front, center and
surround speaker outputs ‚ ⁄
l
to the respective speakers.
2. Connect the Play/Out jacks of a cas-
sette deck, MD or other audio recorder to
the Tape Monitor In jacks c. Connect
the Record/In jacks on the recorder to
the Tape Monitor Out jacks d on
the AVR45.
To assure that all the audio signals are
carried to your speakers without loss of
clarity or resolution, we suggest that you
use high-quality speaker cable. Many
brands of cable are available, and the
choice of cable may be influenced by the
distance between your speakers and this
receiver, the type of speakers you use,
personal preferences and other factors.
We also recommend that the length of
cable used to connect speaker pairs be
identical. For example, use the same
length piece of cable to connect the front
left and front right or surround left and
surround right speakers, even if the
speakers are a different distance from
the AVR45.
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NOTE: While most speaker manufacturers
These jacks may also be used for connec-
tions to devices usch as DVD players or
High Definition Television (HDTV) sets or
decoders that feature built-in digital sur-
round decoders. Although the digital
decoding system in the AVR45 will typically
provide audio performance that is superior
to other decoders, you may use these jacks
to provide an additional 6-channel input
for connection to a DVD player or HDTV
set with a built-in decoder and discrete
6-channel analog outputs.
System and Power Connections
adhere to an industry convention of using
black terminals for negative and red ones
for positive, some manufacturers may
vary from this configuration. To assure
proper phase, and optimal performance,
consult the identification plate on your
speaker, or the speaker’s manual to verify
polarity. If you do not know the polarity
of your speaker, ask your dealer for
advice before proceeding, or consult
the speaker’s manufacturer.
The AVR45 is designed for flexible use
with external control components and
power amplifiers. These connections are
easy to make during an initial installa-
tion, or at a later date should you choose
to upgrade your system.
Rem ote Con trol Exten sion
If the receiver is placed behind a solid or
smoked glass cabinet door, the obstruc-
tion may prevent the remote sensor from
receiving commands. In this event, an
optional remote sensor may be used.
Connect the output of the remote sensor
to the Remote Cont. In jack a.
7. Connections to a subwoofer are made
via a line level audio connection from
the Subwoofer Output ª to the line
level input of a subwoofer with a built-in
amplifier. If a passive subwoofer is used,
the connection first goes to a power
amplifier, which will be connected to one
or more subwoofer speakers.
AC Power Con n ection s
This unit is equipped with two accessory
AC outlets. They may be used to power
accessory devices, but they should not be
used with high-current draw equipment
such as power amplifiers. The total power
draw may not exceed 50W to each outlet.
If other components are also prevented
from receiving remote commands, only
one sensor is needed. They may use this
unit’s sensor or a remote eye by running
a connection from the Remote Cont.
The Switched › outlet will receive
power only when the unit is on. This is
recommended for devices that have no
power switch, or a mechanical power
switch that may be left in the “ON”
position.
Video Equipm en t Con n ection s
Video equipment is connected in a fashion Out jack b to the Remote In jack on
similar to audio components. Again, the
use of high-quality interconnect cables is
recommended to preserve signal quality.
Harman Kardon or other compatible
equipment.
Extern al Audio Power Am plifier
Con n ection s
1. Connect a VCR’s audio and video
Play/Out jacks to the Video 1 In jacks
£ on the rear panel. The audio and
Record/In jacks on the VCR should be
connected to the Video 1 Out jacks ¢
on the AVR45.
NOTE: Devices with electronic power
switches may only go into a Standby
mode when plugged in here.
If desired, optional external power audio
power amplifiers may be used with the
AVR45. Connections to these amplifiers
are made by using audio interconnect
cables connected to both the Preamp
Outputs • on the rear panel and
the audio input jacks of the external
amplifiers.
The Unswitched ‹ outlet will receive
power as long as the unit is plugged into
a powered AC outlet.
2. Connect the audio and video outputs
of a satellite receiver, cable TV converter
or television set or any other video source
to the Video 2 In jacks fl.
Finally, when all connections are com-
plete, plug the power cord into a non-
switched 120-volt AC wall outlet. You’re
almost ready to enjoy the AVR45!
Extern al Audio Decoder Con n ection
To provide for the ultimate flexibility,
the AVR45 may be used in conjunction
with optional, external decoders for
digital audio systems other than the
AVR45’s own built-in Dolby Digital
system. If an external decoder is used,
connect the output jacks of the decoder
to the 6-Channel Direct inputs ∞,
making sure to match channels.
3. Connect the audio and video outputs
of a DVD or laser disc player to the DVD
jacks ¶.
4. Connect the TV Monitor Out ‡
jacks on the receiver to the video
input of your television monitor or
video projector.
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System Configuration
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Center Front Speaker
When all audio, video and system con-
speaker. If possible, adjust all front
nections have been made, there are a few loudspeakers so that they are aimed at
configuration adjustments to be made. A ear height when you are seated in the
No more
than 24"
few minutes spent to correctly configure
and calibrate the unit will greatly add to
your listening experience.
listening position.
Using these guidelines, you’ll find that it
takes some experimentation to find the
correct location for the front speakers in
your particular installation. Don’t be
afraid to move things around until the
system sounds correct. Optimize your
speakers so that pans across the front of
the room sound smooth, and that sounds
from all speakers appear to arrive at the
listening position at the same time with-
out delay from the center speaker as
opposed to the left and right speakers.
Left Front
Speaker
Right Front
Speaker
Speaker Selection an d Placem en t
The placement of speakers in a multi-
channel-home-theater system can have
a noticeable impact on the quality of
sound reproduced.
A) Front Channel Speaker Installation
with Direct-View TV Sets or Rear-Screen
Projectors
TV or Projection Screen
Center Front
Speaker
Left Front
Speaker
Right Front
Speaker
No matter which type or brand of speakers
is used, the same model or brand of
speaker should be used for the front left,
center and right speakers. This creates a
seamless front soundstage, and elimi-
nates the possibility of distracting sonic
disturbances that occur when a sound
moves across mismatched front channel
speakers.
Surround speakers should be placed on
the side walls of the room, at or slightly
behind the listening position. The center
of the speaker should face into the room.
The speakers should be located so that
the bottom of the cabinet is at least two
feet higher than the listeners’ ears when
seated in the desired area.
Speaker Placem en t
Depending on the type of center channel
speaker in use and your viewing device,
place the center speaker directly above or
below your TV or in the center behind a
perforated front projection screen.
Optional Rear Wall Mounting
If side wall mounting is not practical, the
speakers may be placed on a rear wall,
behind the listening position. Again, they
should be located so that the bottom of
the cabinet is at least two feet higher
than the listeners’ ears. The speakers
should be no more than six feet behind
the rear of the seating area.
B) The distance between the left and right
speakers should be equal to the distance
from the seating position to the viewing
screen.You may also experiment with
placing the left and right speakers slightly
forward of the center speaker.
Once the center channel speaker is
installed, position the left and right
front speakers so that they are as far
away from one another as the center
channel speaker is from the preferred
listening position. Ideally, the front
channel speakers should be placed so
that their tweeters are no more than 24"
off center from the tweeter in the center
channel speaker.
At least 6 inches from ceiling
Subwoofers produce non-directional
sound, so they may be placed almost
anywhere in a room. Subwoofer place-
ment is highly influenced by room size
and shape, and the type of subwoofer
used. Follow the instructions of the sub-
woofer’s manufacturer, or experiment
with the best location for a subwoofer in
your listening room.
At least 2 feet
Depending on the specifics of your room
acoustics and the type of speakers in use,
you may find that imaging is improved
by moving the front left and right speak-
ers slightly forward of the center channel
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System Configuration
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System Setup
4. Turn the AVR45 on either by pressing
the System Power Control 3on
the front panel, or via the remote by
first pressing the AVR Selector a,
and then pressing the Power button
c. The Power Indicator 3 will
turn green to confirm that the unit is
on, and the Information Display ˝
will also light up.
With the AVR45 turned on, follow these
steps to configure the speakers:
Once the speakers have been placed in the
room and connected, the final step in the
setup process is to enter the settings that
configure the AVR45’s bass management
system for the type of speakers used in
your system, the calibration of the output
levels and the delay times used by the sur-
round sound processor. Before proceeding
further, this is a good time to review the
installation section of the manual to
make certain that all connections are
properly made.
1. Put the AVR45 in the Dolby Pro Logic
mode by pressing the Dolby Pro
Logic Selector Ó on the front
panel or by pressing the Surround
Mode Selector yon the remote,
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¤
followed by the
/
buttons g
until PRO LOGIC appears in the
Main Information Display S and
the PRO LOGIC indicator F lights.
Speaker Con figuration
The first few adjustments tell the AVR45,
which type of speakers are in use. This is
important as it adjusts the settings that
2. Press the Speaker button x˘ on
the remote or front panel. The words
FRNT SPEAKER will appear in the
Main Information Display S.
You are now ready to power up the AVR45 determine which speakers receive low-
to begin these final adjustments.
frequency (bass) information. For each
of these settings use the LARGE setting if
the speakers for a particular position are
traditional full-range loudspeakers that
are capable of reproducing sounds
below 100Hz. Use the SMALL setting for
smaller, frequency-limited satellite
speakers that do not reproduce sounds
below 100Hz. Note that when “small”
speakers are used, a subwoofer is
required to reproduce low-frequency
sounds. Remember that the “large” and
“small” descriptions do not refer to the
actual physical size of the speakers, but
their ability to reproduce low-frequency
sounds. If you are in doubt as to which
1. Plug the Power Cable fi to an
unswitched AC outlet.
3. Press the Set button i˜.
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2. Press the Main Power Switch 1
in so that it latches in with the “OFF”
wording on the top of the switch
inside the front panel. Note that the
Power Indicator 3 will turn
amber, indicating that the unit is in
the Standby mode.
4. Press the
/
buttons g on the
remote or the Selector buttons¸
on the front panel until either
LARGE or SMALL appears to match
the type of speakers you have at the
left front and right front positions, as
described by the definitions shown
below.
3. Install the four supplied AAA batteries
in the remote as shown. Be certain to
observe the (+) and (–) polarity
indicators shown in the bottom of the category describes your speakers, consult
battery compartment.
When SMALL is selected, low-
frequency sounds will be sent to the
subwoofer output only. Note that if
you choose this option, and there is
no subwoofer connected, you will
not hear any low-frequency sounds
from the front channels.
the specifications in the speakers’ owner’s
manual, or ask your dealer.
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When LARGE is selected, a full-
range output will be sent to the
front left and right outputs, and
NO low-frequency signals will be
sent to the subwoofer output.
When CEN SP NONE is selected,
no signals will be sent to the center
channel output. The receiver will
operate in a “phantom” center
channel mode and center channel
information will be sent to the left
and right front channel outputs.
When SUR SP NONE is selected,
surround sound information will be
split between the front left and front
right outputs. Note that for optimal
performance when no surround
speakers are in use, the Dolby 3
Stereo mode should be used instead
of Dolby Pro Logic.
5. When you have completed your
selection for the front channel, press
the Set button i˜, and then
7. When you have completed your
selection for the center channel, press
the Set button i˜, and then
⁄
¤
press the
/
buttons g on the
9. When you have completed your
selection for the surround channel,
press the Set button i˜, and
remote or the Selector buttons¸
on the front panel to change the dis-
play to CEN SPEAKER.
⁄
¤
press the
/
buttons g on the
⁄
¤
remote or the Selector buttons¸
on the front panel to change the
display to SUR SPEAKER.
then press the
/
buttons g on
the remote or the Selector buttons¸
on the front panel to change the display
to SÐW 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 the
option that best describes your system
based on the speaker definitions
shown above.
8. Press the Set button i˜ again,
⁄
¤
and then use the
/
buttons g
10. Press the Set button i˜, and
⁄
¤
on the remote or the Selector
buttons¸ on the front panel to
select the option that best describes
your system based on the speaker
definitions shown above.
then press the
/
buttons g on
the remote or the Selector buttons¸
on the front panel to select the option
that best describes your system.
When CEN SP SMALL is
selected, low-frequency center
channel sounds will be sent to the
subwoofer output only. Note that if
you choose this option and there is
no subwoofer connected, you will
not hear any low-frequency sounds
from the center channel speaker.
Select S-W SP ON if a subwoofer
is connected to your system.
When SUR SP SMALL is
selected, low-frequency surround
channel sounds will be sent to the
subwoofer output only. Note that if
you choose this option and there is
no subwoofer connected, you will
not hear any low-frequency sounds
from the surround speaker.
Select S-W SP OFF if a subwoofer is
NOT connected to your system. Note
that when no subwoofer is selected,
low-frequency sounds below 100Hz
will be sent to the front left/right
speakers, provided that the selection
in step 4, above, has been set to
LARGE. Otherwise, no low-frequency
sounds will be heard. This option is
not available when the front, center or
surround speakers are set to SMALL.
When CEN SP LARGE is
selected, a full-range output will be
sent to the center speaker output,
and NO center channel signal will
be sent to the subwoofer output.
When SUR SP LARGE is selected,
a full-range output will be sent to the
surround channel outputs, and NO
surround channel signals will be sent
to the subwoofer output.
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11. When all speaker selections have
been made, press the Set button i
˜ to return to normal operation.
To adjust and calibrate the output levels,
follow these steps. For accurate calibration,
it is a good idea to make these adjustments
from the location in your room that is
your favorite listening position:
4. After checking for speaker placement,
let the test noise circulate again, and
listen to see which channels sound
louder than the others. Using the
front left (FL in the display) speaker
Output Level Adjustm en t
⁄
¤
Output level adjustment is a key part of
the configuration process for any sur-
round sound product. It is particularly
important for a Dolby Digital receiver
such as the AVR45, as correct outputs will
ensure that you hear sound tracks in their
proper place with the proper intensity.
as a reference, press the
/
buttons
1. Put the AVR45 in the Dolby Pro Logic
mode by pressing the Dolby Pro
Logic Selector Ó on the front
panel or by pressing the Surround
Mode Selector yon the remote,
g on the remote or the Selector
buttons¸ on the front panel on
each channel to begin to bring them
to the same level. Note that when one
of the buttons is pushed, the test noise
circulation will pause on the channel
being adjusted to give you time to
make the adjustment. When you
release the button, the circulation
will resume.
⁄
¤
followed by the
/
buttons g
until PRO LOGIC appears in the
Main Information Display S and
the PRO LOGIC indicator F lights.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Many listeners
are often confused about the operation
of the surround channels. While some
assume that sound should always be
coming from each speaker, most of the
time there will be little or no sound in
the surround channels. This is because
they are only used when a movie director
or sound mixer specifically places sound
there to create ambiance, an effect or to
continue action from the front of the
room to the rear. When the output levels
are properly set it is normal for rear/
surround speakers to operate only
2. Press the Test Tone button eÒ
on the remote or front panel. The
words T -T FL 0dB will appear
in the Main Information Display
S, and the letters FL will flash once
each second.
5. Continue to adjust the individual
speakers until they all have the same
volume. Note that adjustments
⁄
¤
should be made with the
/
buttons g on the remote or the
Selector buttons¸ on the front
panel only, NOT the main volume
controls. Then press the Set button
i ˜ to memorize the change. If
you are using a sound pressure (SPL)
meter for precise level adjustment, set
the volume so that the meter reads
75dB, C-Weighting Slow.
3. At this point, the test noise will begin
to circulate among all the speakers in
a clockwise rotation.
occasionally. Artificially increasing the
volume to the rear speakers may destroy
the illusion of an enveloping sound field
that duplicates the way you hear sound
in a movie theater or concert hall.
NOTE: This is a good time to verify
that the speakers have been properly
connected. As the test noise circulates,
listen to make certain that the sound
comes from the speaker position
shown in the Main Information
Display. If the sound from a speaker
location does NOT match the position Output Level Trim Adjustment on page
indicated in the display, turn the
AVR45 off and check the speaker
wiring to make certain that each
speaker is connected to the correct
output terminal.
NOTE: The subwoofer output level is not
adjustable using the test tone. To change
the subwoofer level, follow the steps for
Before beginning the adjustment process
make certain that all speaker connections
have been properly made. The system
volume should be set to the level that
you will use during a typical listening
session. Finally, make certain that the
Balance Control 7 is set to the center
“12 o’clock” position.
27.
6. When you have adjusted the outputs
so that all channels have the same
level, press the Test Tone button
eÒ on the remote or front panel
to complete the adjustment.
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Delay Settin gs
a. When setting the delay time for the If the distances are equal no further
One aspect of the surround modes is the
delay of audio signals between the front
speakers and the rear speakers. Each
surround mode is factory preset with a
specific delay time, but it is possible to
individually adjust the delay timing to
custom tailor the sound to your individ-
ual taste and the acoustic conditions in
your listening room or home theater.
adjustment is required and the center
delay should be set to zero. If the distance
to the front speakers is greater than the
distance to the center speaker you may
wish to reposition the speakers by moving
the front left/right speakers closer to the
listening position or the center speaker
further away from the listening position.
Dolby Digital surround mode, the
optimal delay time is the resulting
figure. For example, if the front
speakers are ten feet away and the
surround speakers are five feet
away, the optimal delay time is
figured as 10–5=5. Thus, in this
example, the delay should be set at
five milliseconds.
If repositioning of the speakers is not
possible, adjust the center delay time so
that you add one millisecond of center
channel delay for each foot that the
distance to the center speaker lags
behind the front speakers. For example,
if the front left/right speakers are each
10 feet from the listening position and
the center channel speaker is 8 feet
away, the delay is figured as 10–8=2,
suggesting an optimal center delay of
2 milliseconds.
The factory setting is appropriate for
most rooms, but some installations
create an uncommon distance between
the front and surround speakers that may
cause the arrival of front channel sounds
to become disconnected from surround
channel sounds.
b. When setting the delay time for
the Pro Logic mode, take the result
of the subtraction and add 15 to
obtain the optimal delay time. For
example, if the front speakers are
ten feet away and the surround
speakers are five feet away, the
optimal delay time is figured
as 10–5+15=20. Thus, in this
example, the delay should be set
at twenty milliseconds.
To resynchronize the front and surround
channels, follow these steps:
1. Measure the distance from the
listening/viewing position to the
front speakers.
To set the delay times, follow these steps:
The Dolby Digital mode also provides a
separate setting for the center channel
delay mode, since the discrete nature
of Dolby Digital signals makes the
location of the center channel speaker
more critical. To calculate the delay for
the center channel, measure the distance
from the preferred listening position in
the center of the room to both the center
channel speaker and either the left or
right speaker.
1. Put the AVR45 in the Dolby Pro Logic
mode by pressing the Dolby Pro
Logic Selector Ó on the front
panel, or by pressing the Surround
Mode Selector yon the remote,
2. Measure the distance from the
listening/viewing position to the
surround speakers.
3. Subtract the distance to the surround
speakers from the distance to the
front speakers.
⁄
¤
followed by the
/
buttons g
until PRO LOGIC appears in the
Main Information Display S and
the PRO LOGIC indicator F lights.
2. Press the Delay button vı on
the remote or front panel. The words
S DELAY TIME will appear in the
Main Information Display S.
NOTE: The Theater, Hall 1 and Hall 2
modes use a fixed, non-adjustable
delay time.
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3. Press the Set button i˜.
7. Press the Set button i˜.
11. Press the Set button i˜.
⁄
¤
4. Adjust the delay time by pressing the
8. Select the Dolby Digital mode either
by pressing the front panel Dolby
Digital Selector( or by pressing
the Surround Mode Selector y
on the remote, and then pressing the
12. Press the
/
buttons g on
⁄
¤
/
buttons g on the remote or
the remote until the desired delay
time for the center channel appears
in the display.
the Selector buttons¸ on the front
panel until the delay time figure cal-
culated using the formula entered
above appears in the display.
⁄
¤
/
buttons g on the remote
13. Press the Set button i˜ to enter
until DOLBY AC-3 appears in the
Main Information Display S.
Ignore any “NO DATA” message
that may appear.
the setting into the AVR45’s memory.
5. If no adjustment is needed for
the center channel delay, press the
Set button i˜ to enter the
setting into the AVR45’s memory.
If the calculations outlined above
for the center channel delay require
an adjustment, proceed with the
following steps:
Congratulations! You have now completed
the setup, adjustment and calibration of
the AVR45. You are now ready to enjoy the
finest in music and home theater listening.
9. Press the Delay button vı on
the remote or front panel. The words
S DELAY TIME appears in the
Main Information Display S.
⁄
¤
6. Select a digital input by pressing
10. Press the
/
buttons g on the
the Digital button wˆ. Press
remote once, so that C DELAY
TIME appears in the Main
Information Display S.
⁄
¤
the
/
buttons g on the remote
or the Selector buttons¸ on the
front panel until either COAX or
OPTICAL appear in the Main
Information Display S. Note that
for this adjustment, either input may
be selected.
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1
unit off using the front panel Main
Power Switch . Note that all preset
memories are lost if the unit is left
• For private listening, plug the /4"
Basic Operation
1
stereo phone plug from a pair of stereo
headphones into the front panel
Once you have completed the setup and
configuration of your new receiver, it is
simple to operate and enjoy. The follow-
ing instructions will provide the steps
needed to enjoy the AVR45:
4
.
turned off with the Main Power
Headphone jack
1
Switch for more than two weeks.
• When a Video Input source is selected
the video signal for that input will be
routed to the TV Monitor Video Output
jack ‡ and will be viewable on a TV mon-
itor connected to the AVR45. Make certain
that your TV is set to the proper input to
view the signal.
Source Selection
• To select a source at any time, press
any of the Source Selector buttons on
• When using the AVR45 for the first
time, it is necessary to press the Main
k
9 ) !
the remote or front panel
1
Power button on the front panel to
@ # $
.
turn the unit on. This places the unit in a
standby mode, as indicated by the amber
color of the Power Indicator . Once
8
• The front panel Video 3 Inputs
may be used to connect a device such as
a video game or camcorder to your home
entertainment system on a temporary
basis.
3
• To program the AVR45 for automatic
the unit is in standby, you may begin a
`
turn off, press the Sleep button
on
listening session by pressing the System
the remote. Each press of the button will
increase the time before shut down in the
following sequence:
2
Power Control on the front panel or
c
the Power button
on the remote.
3
Note that the Power Indicator will
turn green. This will turn the unit on and
return it to the input source that was last
used. The unit may also be turned on
from standby by pressing any of the
90
min
80
min
70
min
60
min
50
min
40
min
• When an audio source is selected the
last video input used remains routed to
the Video Outputs 1 ¢ and TV
Monitor Output ‡. This permits
simultaneous viewing and listening to
different sources.
30
min
20
min
10
min
5
min
1
min
OFF
The sleep time will be displayed in the
Information Display and it will count
down until the time has elapsed.
Source Selector buttons on the remote
k
9 ) ! @ # $
or front panel
.
• During a listening session you may
wish to adjust the Bass and Treble
To turn the unit off at the end of a listen-
ing session simply press the System
Power Control 2 on the front panel
c
When the programmed time has elapsed
the unit will automatically turn off. Note
that the front panel display will dim to
one half brightness when the Sleep func-
tion is programmed. To cancel the Sleep
5
6
controls to suit your listening tastes.
or the Power button
on the remote.
• Adjust the volume to a comfortable
level using the front panel Volume
Control Ù or remote Volume
z
Power to any equipment plugged into
the rear panel Switched AC Outlet
› will be shut off and the Power
Indicator 3 will turn amber.
`
function, press the Sleep button
until the information display returns to
normal brightness and the Sleep
indicator numbers disappear.
Up/Down
buttons.
• To temporarily silence all speaker
When the remote is used to turn the unit
“off” it is actually placing the system in a
standby mode, as indicated by the amber
color of the Power Indicator 3.
d Û
outputs press the Mute button
.
Surround Mode Selection
This will cut the output to all speakers,
but it will not effect any recording or
dubbing that may be in progress. When
the system is muted the MUTE indicator
A will light in the Information
One of the most important features of
the AVR45 is its ability to reproduce a full
multichannel surround sound field from
Dolby Digital sources, analog matrix
surround encoded programs and stan-
dard stereo programs. In all a total of
seven listening modes are available on
the AVR45.
When you will be away from home for
an extended period of time it is always
a good idea to completely turn the
˝
d
Display . Press the Mute button
Û
again to return to normal operation.
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Selection of a surround mode is based on
personal taste, as well as the type of pro-
gram source material being used. For
example, motion pictures or TV programs
bearing the logo of one of the major sur-
round encoding processes, such as Dolby
Surround, DTS Stereo or UltraStereo
may be played in either the Dolby Digital,
Dolby Pro Logic or Movie Surround
depending on the source material.
NOTE: Once a program has been
may obtain a list of these programs and
discs from the Dolby Laboratories web
site at www.dolby.com
encoded with surround information, it
retains the surround matrix as long as
the program is broadcast in stereo. Thus,
movies with surround sound will carry
surround information when they are
broadcast 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 are
also recorded in surround sound. You
When a program is not listed as carrying
intentional surround information, you
may find that Pro Logic or Dolby 3-Stereo
modes often deliver enveloping surround
presentations through the use of the
natural information present in all stereo
recordings. However, for stereo, but non-
surround programs, we suggest that you
try the Hall 1, Hall 2 or Theater modes.
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††
Surround Mode Chart
MODE
FEATURES
DELAY TIME RANGE
DOLBY DIGITAL
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.
Center: 0 ms – 5 ms
Surround: 0 ms –15 ms
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
DOLBY 3 STEREO
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 reproduction
of programs bearing the Dolby Surround, DTS Stereo, UltraStereo or other
“Surround” logos. Surround encoded programs include videocassette, DVD and LD
movies, 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.
15 ms – 30 ms
Initial Setting = 20 ms
Dolby 3 Stereo uses the information contained in a surround encoded or two-channel
stereo program to create center channel information. In addition, the information
that is normally sent to the rear channel surround speakers is carefully mixed in with
the front left and right channels for increased realism. Use this mode when you have a
center channel speaker, but no surround speakers.
No Surround Channels
27.3 ms
THEATER
Theater Surround processing uses matrix surround decoding to simulate a standard
movie or stage theater.
HALL 1 and HALL 2
These modes are designed for use with stereo recordings. They provide a sound-field
effect 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 a
larger concert hall (Hall 2).
Hall 1 – 41.6 ms
Hall 2 – 67.4 ms
STEREO
This mode turns off all surround processing and presents the pure left and right
channel presentation of two channel stereo programs.
No Surround Channels
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Surround modes are selected using either
the front panel controls or the remote. To
select a surround mode from the front
panel, simply press the button that corre-
When playing back a digital source, first
select the input using the remote or front
panel controls as outlined above. Next
select the digital source by pressing the
appropriate Digital Input button w
Digital Audio Playback
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital (also known as AC-3) is the
latest advancement in surround-sound
technology, delivering up to five full-
range surround channels (left, center,
right, left surround and right surround)
plus a special dedicated Low-Frequency
Effects (LFE) channel. This represents a
major advancement over traditional
analog surround in that each surround
channel is fully discrete and capable of
full bandwidth reproduction. Dolby
Digital is available on DVD and LV discs,
and it will be a part of the new high-
definition television (HDTV) system
when digital broadcasting begins in
1998. Dolby Digital for the home is based
on the same system used to deliver digital
audio sound tracks in movie theaters,
enabling true cinema reproduction in
your home.
( Ó Ô
sponds to the desired mode
⁄
¤
. To select a surround mode using the
ˆ and then using the
/
buttons g
remote, press the Surround Mode
Selector y, and then press the
on the remote or the Selector buttons
¸ on the front panel to choose either
COAXIAL or OPTICAL, as it appears
in the Main Information Display S.
Press the Set button i ˜ to enter the
desired choice. When the digital source is
playing, the AVR45 will automatically
detect if it is a multichannel Dolby
Digital source or a conventional PCM
signal, which is the standard output from
CD players. An indicator will light in the
Information Display to confirm the digi-
tal signal is AC-3 H or PCM I and if
the source is OPTICAL E or COAX G.
⁄
¤
/
buttons g to change the mode. As
you press the buttons, the surround
mode name will appear in the Main
Information Display S, and an
individulal mode indicator will also
light up D/F/J.
Note that the Dolby Digital Mode may
only be selected when a Dolby Digital
source is playing. For more information
on Dolby Digital, see the following section
of this manual.
To listen to a program in traditional two-
channel stereo, using the front left and
front right speakers only (plus the sub-
woofer if installed and configured), press
the Surround Off buttonÚ on the
front panel, or follow the insturctions
shown above for using the remote until
SURR OFF appears in the Main
Information Display S. When the
AVR45’s surround circuits are turned off,
and it is in the Stereo mode, the BYPASS
indicator B will illuminate in the
˝
When an AC-3 source is playing, the
AVR45 will automatically switch to the
Dolby Digital surround mode. It is impor-
tant to note, however, that not all AC-3
sources are encoded with the full comple-
ment of five channels plus LFE. When a
digital source is playing, the Main
Information Display S will change to
show the input source and digital type
(OPTICAL or COAX). When a source with
Dolby Digital encoding is playing, the
input source name will appear in the
Information Display, followed by a
To utilize the Dolby Digital mode you
must have a digital source properly
connected to the AVR45. Connect the
Digital datastream outputs from DVD
players, HDTV receivers and CD players to
the AC-3/PCM Coaxial or Optical
inputs on the rear panel ° ·. In order
to provide a backup signal and a source
for recording, the analog outputs provid-
ed on digital source equipment should
also be connected to their appropriate
inputs on the AVR45 rear panel (e.g.,
connect the analog stereo audio output
from a DVD to the DVD inputs ¶ on
the rear panel when you connect the
digital outputs.)
Information Display
.
numeric key to the type and number
of channels being decoded as follows:
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3/2.1: This message appears
when a full complement of Dolby
Digital signals is present: 3 front
channels (left, center and right),
2 surround channels (surround
left and surround right) and “1”
channel, which is the dedicated Low
Frequency Effects (LFE) channel.
To engage the Night mode, press the
Night buttonj on the remote and
note that the NIGHT indicator K will
illuminate in the Information Display.
3. Note that not all programs recorded in
Dolby Digital contain full 5.1 channel
audio. Consult the program guide that
accompanies the DVD or laser disc to
determine which type of audio has been
recorded on the disc. The AVR45 will
automatically sense the type of digital
surrround encoding used on an AC-3
program source and adjust to
IMPORTANT NOTES ON
DOLBY DIGITAL PLAYBACK:
1. When the digital playback unit is in a
pause, fast forward or chapter search
mode the digital audio data may
3/1: This message indicates the
AC-3 system is decoding a standard
Dolby Pro Logic signal with left,
center and right front channels and
a signal mono surround channel.
accommodate it.
momentarily stop, causing a NO
4. When a Dolby Digital source is
playing, you may not select any of the
analog surround modes.
DATA message to be displayed. This is
normal and does not indicate a problem
with either the AVR45 or the source
2/0: This message indicates that
the AC-3 system is decoding a tradi-
tional two-channel stereo signal and
that no center, surround or LFE
signals are present.
machine. The AVR45 will return to Dolby 5. It is not possible to record the output
Digital/AC-3 playback as soon as the data of a Dolby Digital program.
is available when the machine is in a
standard play mode.
PCM Audio Playback
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is the
non-compressed digital audio system
used for compact discs and non-AC-3
laser discs. The digital circuits in the
AVR45 are capable of high-quality digital-
to-analog decoding, and they may be
connected directly to the digital audio
output of your CD or LV player.
2. The AVR45 will decode digital audio
sources with a sampling frequency of
32kHz, 44.1kHz and 48kHz. Although
this will enable it to decode virtually all
DVD movies and HDTV sources, it is pos-
sible that some future digital sources
may not be compatible with the AVR45.
1+1: This is a monaural signal
that plays the same information in
both the left front and right front
speakers. There is no sound sent to
the center or surround speakers.
1/0: This is a monaural signal
that plays through the center channel
speaker only. There is no sound at the
front left/right or surround speakers.
NOTE: In order to play the Dolby Digital
signals that are recorded on laser discs,
you must have both a laser disc player
with an RF output, and an optional,
outboard RF-to-data demodulator. To
listen to Dolby Digital LV discs, connect
the AC-3/RF output of the player to the
demodulator, and connect the output
Connections should be made to the
AC-3/PCM Optical or Coaxial inputs
° · on the rear panel, using whichever
input is not occupied by an AC-3 source
such as a DVD player.
Nigh t Mode
A special feature of Dolby Digital is the
Night mode, which enables AC-3 input
sources to be played back with their full
To listen to a PCM digital source, first
select the input for the desired source
(e.g., CD). Next press the Digital button
range while reducing the minimum peak of the demodulator to the Coaxial or
⁄
¤
level by 1/4 to 1/3. This prevents abruptly
loud transitions from causing distur-
bances without reducing the impact of
the digital source. The Night mode is
available only when AC-3 signals with
special data are being played.
Optical inputs ° · on the rear panel
of the AVR45. DO NOT connect the
AC-3/RF output of a laser disc player
directly to the AVR45.
w ˆ and then using the
/
buttons
g on the remote or the Selector
buttons¸ on the front panel until the
desired choice of either COAXIAL or
OPTICAL, as it appears in the Main
Information Display S. Press the Set
button i ˜ to enter the desired choice.
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When a PCM source is playing, the PCM
indicator I will light, and the Main
Information Display will show the input
source and the digital type. During PCM
playback you may select any surround
mode except Dolby Digital.
next station, press the button again. If
the MONO indicator Q is illuminated,
% t
Recallin g Preset Station s
• To manually select a station previously
entered in the preset memory, press the
l
tap the Tuning button
to
advance one frequency increment at a
time, or press and hold it to locate a spe-
cific station. When the TUNED indicator
R illuminates, the station is properly
tuned and should be heard with clarity.
Numeric Keys
that correspond to
the desired station’s memory location.
• To manually tune through the list of
stored preset stations one by one, press
& s
Tuner Operation
the Preset buttons
on the front
The AVR45’s tuner is capable of tuning
AM, FM and FM Stereo broadcast stations.
Stations may be tuned manually, or they
may be stored as favorite station presets
and recalled from a 30 position memory.
5. Stations may also be tuned directly
by pressing the Direct button , and
panel or remote.
m
l
then pressing the Numeric Keys
• To automatically scan through the sta-
that correspond to the station’s frequency. tions entered in the preset memory, press
The desired station will automatically
be tuned.
^
the Preset Scan button on the front
panel. The tuner will run through the list
of preset stations, stopping for five seconds
at each one. Press the button again to stop
the scan at your desired station.
Station Selection
1. Press the AM/FM button
$ k
to
NOTE: When the FM reception of a
station is weak, audio quality will be
increased by switching to Mono mode
select the tuner as an input.
$ k
2. Press the AM/FM button
again
Tape Recording
*
by pressing the Tune Mode button
to switch between AM and FM so that the
desired frequency band is selected.
q
until the STEREO indicator P
In normal operation, the audio or video
source selected for listening through the
AVR45 is sent to the record outputs.
This means that any program you are
watching or listening to may be recorded
simply by placing machines connected
to the outputs for Tape Monitor d or
Video One ¢ in the record mode.
goes out.
* q
3. Press the Tune Mode button
Preset Tun in g
to select manual or automatic tuning.
Up to 30 stations may be stored in the
AVR45’s memory for easy recall using the
front panel controls or the remote.
When the AUTO indicator O is illumin-
ated in the Main Information Display the
tuner will only stop at those stations that
have a strong enough signal to be
To enter a station to the memory, first
tune the station using the steps outlined
above. Then:
received with acceptable quality.
When a tape recorder with separate record
and playback heads is used, you may
monitor the output of the recording by
n
1. Press the Memory button
on
When the MONO indicator Q is illumin-
ated, the tuner is in a manual mode and
will stop at each frequency increment in
the selected band.
the remote. Note that MEMORY indicator
N will illuminate and flash in the
Information Display.
•
9 k
selecting the T Mon Selector
.
Note that a red LED will illuminate in the
front panel above the T Mon Selector
•
9
to remind you that you are listening to the
record playback instead of the actual input
source being recorded.
2. Within five seconds, press the
4. To select stations press the Tuning
l
Numeric Keys
corresponding to
% t
button
. When the AUTO indicator
the location where you wish to store this
station’s frequency.
O is illuminated each press will cause
the tuner to search for the next highest
or lowest frequency station that has an
acceptable signal. When tuning FM sta-
tions in the Auto mode, the tuner will
only select Stereo stations. To tune to the
NOTE: It is not possible to record the
output of Dolby Digital programs.
3. Repeat the process after tuning any
additional stations to be preset.
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⁄
¤
¸
Selector buttons or the
buttons
IMPORTANT NOTE: Please make cer-
tain that you are aware of the copyright
restrictions on any material you copy.
Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted
materials is prohibited by Federal law.
/
or subject to a power outage. This mem-
ory will last for approximately two weeks,
after which time all information must
be reentered.
g
until S-WOOFER LEV
appears in the Main Information
Display S.
Processor Reset
˜
Press the Set button when the name
Output Level Trim Adjustment
of the desired channel appears in the
Main Information Display S, and
follow the instructions shown above to
adjust the level.
In the rare case where the unit’s opera-
tion or the displays seem abnormal, the
cause may involve the erratic operation of
the system’s memory or microprocessor.
Normal output level adjustment for the
AVR45 is established using the Test Tone,
as outlined on page 19. In some cases,
however, it may be desirable to adjust the
output levels using program material
such as a test disc, or a selection you are
familiar with. Additionally, the output
level for the subwoofer may only be
adjusted using this procedure.
Repeat the procedure as needed until all
channels requiring adjustment have
been set. When all adjustments have
been made, the AVR45 will return to nor-
mal operation when no adjustments are
made for five seconds.
To correct this problem, first unplug the
unit from the AC wall outlet and wait at
least three minutes. After the pause,
reconnect the AC power cord and check
the unit’s operation. If the system still
malfunctions, a system reset may clear
the problem.
To adjust the output levels using pro-
gram material, first set the reference
volume for the front left/right channels
Ù z
Six-Channel Direct Input
The AVR45 is equipped for future
expansion through the use of optional,
external adapters for formats that the
AVR45 may not be capable of processing.
When an adapter is connected to the
6-Channel Direct Inputs ∞, you
may select it by pressing the 6 CH Input
k #
To clear the AVR45’s entire system
memory, including tuner presets, output
level settings, deley times and speaker
configuration data, first turn the unit off
by pressing and releasing the Master
Power Switch 1 so that it pops out
from its normal recessed position. Next,
press and hold the AM/FM $ and the
Dolby Pro Logic Ó buttons while
pushing the Master Power Switch
1 in to turn the unit back on. Note
that once you have cleared the memory
in this manner, it is necessary to re-
establish all system configuration
settings and tuner presets.
using the Volume Control
. If
you wish to vary the difference between
the left and right channels, use the
Balance Control 7.
Once the reference level has been set,
h
press the Channel Select button
Selector
.
¯
and note that FRONT L LEV
will appear in the Main Information
Display S. To change the level, first
Note that when the 6-Channel Direct
input is in use, you may not select a sur-
round mode, as the external decoder
determines processing. In addition, there
is no signal at the record outputs when
the 6-Channel Direct input is in use.
˜
press the Set button , and then use
⁄
¤
¸
the Selector buttons or the
/
g
buttons to raise or lower the level.
DO NOT use the volume control, as this
will alter the reference setting.
Memory Backup
If the system is still operating incorrectly,
there may have been an electronic
discharge or severe AC line interference
that has corrupted the memory or
microprocessor.
Once the change has been made, press
This product is equipped with a memory
backup system that preserves tuner pre-
sets and system configuration informa-
tion if the unit is accidentally unplugged
˜
the Set button and then press the
⁄
¤
¸
Selector buttons or the
/
g
buttons to select the next output
channel location that you wish to adjust.
To adjust the subwoofer level, press the
If these steps do not solve the problem,
consult an authorized Harman Kardon
service depot.
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The AVR45 is equipped with a powerful
remote control that will control not only
the receiver’s functions, but also most CD
players and cassette decks manufactured
by Harman Kardon. For increased flexi-
bility, the remote also contains the codes
for most popular brands of audio and
video equipment, including CD players,
cassette decks, TV sets, cable boxes, VCRs,
satellite receivers and other home-theater
equipment. Once the AVR45’s remote is
programmed with the codes for the pro-
ducts you own, it is possible to eliminate
most other remotes and replace them
with the convenience of a single, backlit
universal remote control.
3. Press and hold both the Device
Control Selector b for the type
of product to be entered (e.g., VCR,
TV) and the Mute button d at the
same time. Hold both buttons until
the red light under the button stays
lit. Note that the next step must take
place while the red light is on, and it
must begin within 20 seconds after
the light illuminates.
7. If a code cannot be entered to turn the
unit off, if the code for your product
does not appear in the tables in this
manual, or if not all functions oper-
ate properly, try programming the
remote with the Auto Search Method.
Auto Search Method
If the unit you wish to include in the
AVR45’s remote is not listed in the code
tables in this manual, or if the code does
not seem to operate properly, you may
wish to program the correct code using
the Auto Search method as shown below.
4. Point the AVR45’s remote towards the
unit to be programmed, and enter the
first three-digit code number using the
Numeric buttons l. If the unit
turns off, the correct code has been
entered. Press the Device Control
Selector b again, and note that
the red light will flash twice to confirm
the entry before going dark.
1. Turn on the unit that you wish to
include in the AVR45 remote.
Programming the Remote
As shipped from the factory, the remote
is fully programmed for all AVR45 func-
tions, as well as those of most Harman
Kardon CD changers, CD players and cas-
sette decks. In addition, by following one
of the methods below, you may program
the remote to operate a wide range of
devices from other manufacturers.
2. Press the Device Control Selector
b for the type of product to be
entered (e.g., VCR, TV) and the Mute
button d at the same time. Hold
both buttons until the red light under
the button stays lit. Note that the next
step must take place while the red
light is on, and it must begin within
20 seconds after the light illuminates.
5. If the device to be programmed in
does NOT turn off, continue to enter
the three-digit code numbers until
the equipment turns off. At this point,
the correct code has been entered.
Press the Device Control Selector
b again, and note that the red
light will flash twice to confirm the
entry before going dark.
Direct Code Entry
3. Point the AVR45 remote towards the
unit to be programmed, and press
and hold the Surround Mode
This method is the easiest way to
program your remote to work with
different products.
6. Try all of the functions on the remote
to make certain that the product
Selector y or the Sleep button
`. This will send out a series of
codes from the remote’s built-in data
base, with each flash of the red light
under the Device Control Selector
indicating that a code has been sent.
When the device to be programmed
turns off, IMMEDIATELY release the
Surround Mode or Sleep button.
operates. Keep in mind that many
manufacturers use a number of dif-
ferent combinations of codes, and it
is a good idea to make certain that
not only the Power control works, but
the volume, channel and transport
controls, as appropriate. If all func-
tions do not work properly, you may
need to use a different remote code.
1. Use the tables in the following pages
to determine the three-digit code or
codes that match both the product
type (e.g., VCR, TV), but also the
specific brand name. If there is more
than one number for a brand, make
note of the different choices.
2. Turn on the unit you wish to program
into the AVR45 remote.
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4. Press the Device Control Selector
again, and note that the red light will
flash twice to confirm the entry before
going dark.
2. Press the Night button j. The red
light under the Device Control
Selector b will blink in a
sequence that corresponds to the
three-digit code, with a one-second
pause between each digit. Count the
When operating a device other than the
AVR45, the controls may not correspond
exactly to the function printed on the
remote or button. Some commands, such
as the volume control, are the same as
with the AVR45. Other buttons will
5. Try all of the functions on the
remote to make certain that the
product operates. Keep in mind that
many manufacturers use a number
of different combinations of codes,
and it is a good idea to make certain
that that not only the Power control
works, but the volume, channel and
transport controls, as appropriate. If
all functions do not work properly,
you may need to Auto-Search for a
different code, or enter a code via the
Direct Code Entry method.
number of blinks between each pause change their function so that they corre-
to determine the digit of the code.
spond to a secondary label on the remote.
One blink is the number 1, two blinks For example, the Sleep and Surround
is the number 2, and so forth. Ten
blinks are used to indicate a “0”.
Mode selector buttons also function as the
Channel Up and Channel Down buttons
when operating most TV sets, VCRs or
cable boxes. The Channel Up/Down indi-
cation is printed directly on the remote.
Example: One blink, followed by a one-
second pause, followed by six blinks, fol-
lowed by a one-second pause, followed by The same is true for standard CD player,
ten blinks indicates that the code has
been set to 160.
cassette deck, VCR and DVD functions,
which follow the standard function icons
printed on top of the buttons.
For future reference enter the Setup Codes
for the equipment in your system here:
Code Readout
For some products, however, the function
of a particular button does not follow the
command printed on the remote. In
order to see which function a button con-
trols, consult the Function List tables
printed in this manual. To use those
tables, first check the type of device being
controlled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look at
the remote control diagram pictured on
the following page. Note that each button
has a number on it.
When the code has been entered using the
Auto Search method, it is always a good
idea to find out the exact code so that it
may be easily reentered if necessary. You
may also read the codes to verify which
device has been programmed to a specific
Control Selector button.
CD
AUX
TV
TAPE
SAT
VCR
CBL
Programmed Device Functions
Once the AVR45’s remote has been pro-
grammed for the codes of other devices,
press the appropriate Device Control
Selector b to change the remote
from control over the AVR45 to the addi-
tional product. When you press any of the
Device Control Selectors, it will
briefly flash in red to indicate that you
have changed the device being controlled.
1. Press and hold both the Device
Control Selector b for the type
of product to be entered (e.g., VCR,
TV) and the Mute button d at the
same time. Hold both buttons until
the red light under the button stays
lit. Note that the next step must take
place while the red light is on, and it
must begin within 20 seconds after
the light illuminates.
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To program a macro into the Power
button, follow these steps:
To find out what function a particular
button has for a specific device, find
the button number on the Function List
and then look in the column for the
device you are controlling. For example,
button number 5 is the Test Tone button
for the AVR45, but it is the “Favorite”
button for many VCRs and Satellite
receivers. Button number 31 is the
Preset Tune Down button for the AVR45,
the “Reverse Skip” button for CD players
and the “Page Down” button for some
cable boxes.
1. Press any of the Device Control
Selectors b and the Mute
button d at the same time until
the red light under the Device Control
Selector turns on.
2. Press the Power button c and
note that the Device Control Selector
will blink once.
1
2
6
3
7
4
8
5
3. Enter up to eight macro steps, by
pressing the Device Control button
and then the function button for each
step you wish to enter. To enter the
“Power On/Off” command during
macro programming, press the Mute
button d. DO NOT press the actual
Power Button.
Notes on Usin g th e AVR45 Rem ote With
Oth er Devices.
9
12
16
13
• Manufacturers may use different code
sets for the same product category. For
that reason, it is important that you
check to see if the code set you have
entered operates as many controls as
possible. If it appears that only a few
functions operate, check to see if
another code set will work with more
buttons.
15
14
10
11
4. When the eight steps have been
entered, press the Sleep button `
to enter the commands. The red light
under the Device Control Selector
will blink and then turn off.
17
18
22
26
30
19
23
27
31
20
24
28
32
21
25
29
• When a button is pressed on the AVR45
remote, the red light under the
Device Control Selector b for
the product being operated should
flash briefly. If the Device Control
Selector flashes for some, but not all
buttons for a particular product, it
does NOT indicate a problem with the
remote, but rather that no function is
programmed for the button being
pushed.
Example: To program your TV,
Cable Box and the AVR45 to turn on
when the Power button is pressed,
first press-and-hold the AVR a
and Mute buttons d until the
red light comes on under the AVR
button. Next, press the Mute button
d to enter the Power command
for the AVR. Press the TV Device
Control Selector b to select
the TV mode, and then press the
Mute button d again, to select
TV Power. Finally, press the CBL
Device Control Selector b
followed by the Mute button d to
select Cable Power. Press the Sleep
button ` to enter the commands.
33
34
39
35
40
36
41
37
38
43
47
42
46
44
45
48
Macro Programming
The Power button may be programmed to
send out a sequence of up to eight com-
mands when it is pushed. This enables
you to turn on a number of products,
and to have a program source turn to a
favorite channel or any other command.
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After following these steps, each time
you press the Power button c, the
remote will send the Power On/Off
command each time the Power
button is pressed.
1. Press the Device Control Selector
b for the unit you wish to have asso-
ciated with the volume control and the
Mute button d at the same time
until the red light illuminates under
the Device Control Selector.
Re-Assigning Device Control
Selectors
Although each of the seven Device
Control Selectors b is normally
assigned to the category of product shown
on the remote, it is possible to re-assign
one of these buttons to operate a second
device of another type. For example, if you
have two VCRs, but no satellite receiver,
you may program the “SAT” button to
operate a second VCR. Before following
the normal programming steps for either
Three-Digit entry or Auto Search code
entry, you must first re-assign the button
with the following steps:
To remove a macro program, follow steps
1, 2 and 4 above, but do not follow step
three. For example, to erase the macro
just entered, press the Device Control
Selector b and the Mute button
d at the same time until the red light
under the Device Control Selector turns
on. Press the Power button c, and
then press the Sleep button `. The
red light under the Device Control
Selector will blink twice to confirm the
data entry and then turn off.
2. Press the Volume Up button z.
3. Press either the AVR a or the
TV Device Control Selector
b, depending on which system’s
volume control you wish to have
attached for the punch-through mode.
Note that the red light under the
Device Control Selector will blink
twice and then go out to confirm the
data entry.
1. Press the Device Control Selector
b you wish to re-assign and the
Mute button d at the same time
until the red light illuminates under
the Device Control Selector.
Volume Punch-Through
Example: To have the AVR’s vol-
ume control be activated even
though the remote is set to control
the TV, first press the TV Device
Control Selector b, and the
Mute button d at the same time.
Next, press the Volume Up button
z, followed by the AVR Device
Control Selector a.
The AVR45’s remote may be programmed
to operate the Volume Control z
from either the TV or the AVR to operate in
conjunction with any of the eight devices
controlled by the remote. For example,
since the AVR45 will likely be used as the
sound system for TV viewing, you may
wish to have the AVR’s volume activated
although the remote is set to run the TV.
Either the AVR or TV volume control may
be associated with any of the remote’s
devices. To program the remote for Volume
Punch-Through, follow these steps:
2. Press the Device Control Selector
b for the function you wish to
program into the re-assigned button.
3. Enter the three-digit code for the spe-
cific model you wish the re-assigned
button to operate.
NOTE: Should you wish to return the
remote to the original configuration after
entering a Volume Punch-Through, you
will need to repeat the steps shown above.
However, press the same Device Control
Selector in steps one and three.
4. Press the same Device Control
Selector pressed in Step 1 again to
store the selection.
Example: To use the SAT button to
operate a second VCR, first press the
SAT Device Control Selector
b, and the Mute button d at
the same time until the red light
glows under the SAT button. Press
the VCR button, followed by the
three-digit code for the specific
model you wish to control. Finally,
press the SAT button again.
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Function List
No. Button Nam e
CD
Tape
Aux (DVD)
TV
VCR
CBL
SAT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Power On/Off
Sleep
Vol UP
Mute
Test Tone
Surr
Vol Down
Multiroom
Speaker
Power
Skip+
Vol+
Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off Power On/Off
CH+
Vol+
Mute
CH+
CH+
Vol+
Mute
Fav
CH–
Vol–
Guide
Menu
Exit
Vol+
Vol–
Vol+
Mute
Fav
CH–
Vol–
Mute
Skip–
Vol–
Guide
Menu
Clear
CH–
Vol–
Display
Menu
Exit
Guide
Menu
Exit
Intro Scan
10 Night
11 Delay
12 Level +/UP
13 Level –/Down
14 Digital
15 Channel
16 Set
Open/Close
Disk Skip +
Disk Skip –
Return
Up
Down
Right
Left
Select
Sub On/Off
Prev CH
Up
Down
Right
Left
Prev CH
Up
Down
Right
Left
Select
Music
Prev CH
Up
Down
Right
Left
Select
Alt
Select
17 AM/FM
18 CD
19 Rec/Pause
20 Stop
21 Tape
Pause
Stop
Record/Pause
Stop
Rec
Stop
Stop
Open/Close
22 Vid 1
23 Rev Play
24 Fwd Play
fi
Rev Play
Fwd Play
fl
Play
Play
Play
25 DVD
26 Vid 2
27 Tuning Down
28 Tuning Up
29 6 CH
‚
Rev Search
Fwd Search
Rew
FF
Search –
Search +
Rew
FF
Day –
Day
—
30 Vid 3
31 Preset Down
32 Preset Up
‡
Rev Skip
Fwd Skip
Page –
Page +
·
Pause
Pause
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Time
Repeat
Random Play
+ 10
9
0
9
0
9
0
Enter
43 Direct
44 Memory
45 FM Mode
46 Clear
Enter
Enter
Sleep
TV/VCR
Enter
PPV
Switch
Bypass
TV/VCR
TV/SAT
Next
47 Info
48 Light
Display
Info
Info
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Reference for Function List
1
2
6
3
7
4
5
8
9
12
16
13
15
14
10
11
17
21
25
29
18
22
26
30
19
23
27
31
20
24
28
32
33
34
39
35
40
36
41
37
38
43
47
42
46
44
45
48
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Setup Code Tables: TV
Manufacturer/Brand
Setup Code Number
A MARK
ADMIRAL
AKAI
112
072 081 161
001 167
073 167
AMPRO
ANAM
AOC
043 054 055 056 080 104 108 112 118 121
001 004 058 112
CANDLE
CAPEHART
CENTRONIC
CITIZEN
CLASSIC
CONCERTO
CONTEC
CORONADO
CRAIG
001 002 003 004
058
043
001 002 003 004 101 143
043
004
043 051
143
054
143
CROWN
CURTIS MATHES
CXC
001 004 101 143
043
DAEWOO
DAYTRON
DWIN
DYNASTY
DYNATECH
ELECTROHOME
EMERSON
FISHER
004 055 103 111 114 127 143
004 143
177
043
062
024 143
001 004 005 028 043 047 048 051 096 143 151 153 154 155
007 057
FUNAI
FUTURETECH
GE
028 043
043
004 008 009 034 056 073 074 091 130 144 155 160 161
GOLDSTAR
HALL MARK
HITACHI
INFINITY
INKEL
JBL
JCP
004 106 110 112 113 119 127 143
004
004 007 010 011 012 023 075 143 158 163
164
129
164
001
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Setup Code Tables: TV (Continued)
Manufacturer/Brand
Setup Code Number
JC PENNY
JENSEN
JVC
KENWOOD
KLOSS
004 008 024 030 065 101 143 160
013
034 038 070 083
001 070
002 059
KTV
LODGENET
LOGIK
043 143 154
072
072
LUXMAN
LXI
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MATSUI
MEMOREX
METZ
004
007 015 052 081 160 164
001 003 004 022 059 060 061 063 064 127 164
001 164
164
004 007 072
088
MGA
001 004 024 042
088
004 024 040 042 109 146
001 004 062 101
MINERVA
MITSUBISHI
MTC
NAD
NEC
015 025
001 019 024 040 056 130 134
NIKEI
ONKING
ONWA
043
043
043
OPTONICA
PANASONIC
PHILCO
PHILIPS
PIONEER
PORTLAND
PROSCAN
PROTON
QUASAR
RADIO SHACK
RCA
019 081
034 056 080 164
001 003 004 024 056 059 060 063 064 127 143 164
001 003 004 005 038 059 093 164
004 018 023 025 135 176
004 143
144 160 161 167
004 058 143 171 173
034 056
004 019 047 127 143
001 004 023 024 056 065 074 144 152 156 160 161
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Setup Code Tables: TV (Continued)
Manufacturer/Brand
Setup Code Number
REALISTIC
RUNCO
SAMPO
007 019 047
072 169
001 004 058
SAMSUNG
SANYO
SCOTT
004 101 127 133 143 160
007 020 021 033 053 057 082
004 028 043 048 143
SEARS
SHARP
004 007 015 028 030 057 082 094 143 160
004 014 019 022 028 143 175
SIGNATURE
SONY
SOUNDESIGN
SPECTRICON
SSS
072
070 085 126 139
003 004 028 043
112
004 043
SUPRE MACY
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONICS
TANDY
002
001 003 059 060 063 064 127 160 164
052
081
056 062
TATUNG
TECHNICS
TECHWOOD
TENIKA
TELERENT
TERA
034 080
004
002 003 004 028 043 072 101 143
072
172
TMK
004
TOSHIBA
TOTEVISION
UNIVERSAL
VIDEO CONCEPTS
VIDIKRON
VIDTECH
WARDS
015 030 040 062 101
143
008 009
146
174
004
004 008 009 019 028 060 061 063 064 072 074 164
YAMAHA
YORK
YUPITERU
ZENITH
004
004
043
072 073 095 103
112
ZONDA
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Setup Code Tables: VCR
Manufacturer/Brand
Setup Code Number
AIWA
AMPRO
034
072
ANAM
031 103
012 023 043
035 037 129
028 031
AUDIO DYNAMICS
BROKSONIC
CANON
CAPEHART
CRAIG
CURTIS MATHES
DAEWOO
DAYTRON
DBX
108
001 040 135
031 041
007 010 017 065 108 111
108
012 023 043
DYNATECH
ELECTROHOME
EMERSON
FISHER
034 053
059
006 017 025 027 029 031 034 035 036 037 046 101 129 131 138 153
001 008 009 010
034
FUNAI
GE
031 063 072 107 109 144 147
132 136
004 012 020 101
012 045
GO VIDEO
GOLDSTAR
HARMAN KARDON
HITACHI
018 026 034 043 063 137 150
INSTANTREPLAY
JCL
JC PENNY
JENSEN
031
031
004 012 040 101
043
JVC
KENWOOD
LLOYD
012 031 043 046 055 060 130 150 152
014 034 048
034
LXI
MAGIN
001 004 009 017 034
040
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MARTA
031 034 041 067 068
012 031 067 069
101
027 030
MATSUI
MEI
MEMOREX
MGA
031
001 010 014 031 034 040 053 072 101 134 139
045 046 059
MINOLTA
MITSUBISHI
MTC
MULTITECH
NEC
004 020
004 020 046 051 059 061 142
034 040
024 034
012 023 043 048
043
MORDMENDE
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Setup Code Tables: VCR (Continued)
Manufacturer/Brand
Setup Code Number
OPTONICA
PANASONIC
PENTAX
PHILCO
PHILIPS
PILOT
053 054
070 133 140
004 020 031 063
031 034 067
031 034 054 067 101
101
PIONEER
PORTLAND
PULSAR
QUARTZ
RCA
004 021 048
108
072
014
004 020 034 040 041 107 109 140 144 147
REALISTIC
RICO
RUNCO
001 008 010 014 031 034 040 053 054 101
058
072
SALORA
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
014
017 040 107 109 113 115 124
043 048 135
001 007 010 014 040 134
SANYO
SCOTT
SEARS
017 037 129 131
001 004 008 009 010 014 017 020 081 101
SHARP
SHINTOM
SONY
031 054
024
001 009 031 052 056 057 058
SOUNDESIGN
STS
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TANDY
034
004
031 034 059 067
034
010 034
ATATUNG
TEAC
TECHNICS
TEKNIKA
THOMAS
TMK
043
034 043
031 070
031 034 101
034
006
TOSHIBA
TOTEVISION
UNITECH
VECTOR RESEARCH
VICTOR
VIDEO CONCEPTS
VIDEOSONIC
WARDS
004 008 017 059 082 131
040 101
040
012
048
012 034 046 141
040
001 004 017 024 031 034 040 053 054 131
012 034 043
034 048 056 058 072 080 101
YAMAHA
ZENITH
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Setup Code Tables: CD
Manufacturer/Brand
Setup Code Number
ADCOM
AIWA
AKAI
062 042
187 170
202 195
CARVER
DENON
HARMAN KARDON
JVC
003 167 041 135 138 139 050 203
205 226
047 033 208 001 002
022 136 163
KENWOOD
MARANTZ
MONDIAL
NAD
NAKAMICHI
ONKYO
007 055 023 137 072 142
107 044
147
215 005
217 218 219
038 168 030
OPTIMUS
PANASONIC
PIONEER
REALISTIC
RCA
SHARP
SHERWOOD
SONY
049 085
068
010 020 174
181 187 102
012 150
013 051 066 031
166 112 115 119 093
225 097 126 133 081
062 131 015 182
068 200 008 060
012 054 024
TEAC
TECHNICS
YAMAHA
Setup Code Tables: AUX (DVD)
Manufacturer/Brand
Setup Code Number
DENON
LG
001
010
012
002
003
012
004
005
006
011
007
008
009
MAGNAVOX
MITSUBISHI
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
PIONEER
PROSCAN
RCA
SAMSUNG
SONY
TOSHIBA
YAMAHA
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Setup Code Tables: CABLE
Manufacturer/Brand
Setup Code Number
Remote Control Model
PIONEER
AMERICAST
JERROLD
JERROLD
PIONEER
PIONEER
SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTIC
TOCOM
ZENITH
ZENITH
001
005
006
007
002
003
004
010
008
009
BR-200
RT-J22 (CFT2200)
RT-J550C
BR-95
RT-P81/82
RT-S6X/USV86
RT-T7/T8
MN2500
RT-ZPMV
Setup Code Tables: SAT
Manufacturer/Brand
Setup Code Number
GE
001
007
006
001 012
003
013
002
005
001
ALPHASTAR
ECHOSTAR
HITACHI
HUGHES
PANASONIC
PRIMESTAR
PRIMESTAR
RCA
SONY
TOSHIBA
UNIDEN
004
008
009 010
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Troubleshooting Guide
41
Troubleshooting Guide
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
No front panel lights when power
switch is pressed
• No AC Power
• Make certain AC power cord is plugged into
a live outlet
• Check to see if outlet is switch controlled
Display lights, but no sound
or picture
• Intermittent input connections
• Make certain that all input and speaker connections
are secure
• Press Mute button
• Mute is on
• Volume control is down
• Turn up volume control
No sound from any speaker.
Light around power switch is red
• Amplifier is in protection mode
due to possible short
• Amplifier is in protection mode
due to internal problems
• Check speaker-wire connections
at receiver and speaker ends for shorts
• Contact your local Harman Kardon service depot
No sound from surround or
center speakers
• Incorrect surround mode
• Input is monaural
• Incorrect configuration
• Stereo or Mono program material
• 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
Unit does not respond to
remote commands
• Weak batteries in remote
• Wrong device selected
• Remote sensor is obscured
• Change remote batteries
• Press the AVR selector
• Make certain front panel sensor is visible to remote
or connect remote sensor
Intermittent buzzing in tuner
• Local interference
• Move unit or antenna away from computers, fluorescent
lights, motors or other electrical appliances
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Technical Specifications
42
Audio Section
Stereo Mode
FM Tun er Section
Frequency Range
87.5–108MHz
Continuous Average Power (FTC)
Usable Sensitivity
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Distortion
Stereo Separation
Selectivity
Image Rejection
IF Rejection
Tuner Output Level
IHF 1.3 µV/13.2dBf
Mono/Stereo 70/68dB
Mono/Stereo 0.3/0.5%
40dB @ 1kHz
±400kHz, 65dB
80dB
65 Watts per channel 20Hz–20kHz:
@ < 0.07% THD, both channels driven into 8 ohms
Five-Channel Surround Mode
Power Per Individual Channel
90dB
Front L&R channels:
55 Watts per channel,
1kHz, ±75kHz Dev 500mV
@ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms
Center channel:
55 Watts, @ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms
AM Tun er Section
Frequency Range
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Usable Sensitivity
Distortion
520–1710kHz
45dB
Loop 500µV
1kHz, 50% Mod 0.8%
±10kHz, 30dB
Surround channels:
55 Watts per channel,
@ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms
Selectivity
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
Linear (High Level)
200mV/47 kohms
95dB
Video Section
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A)
Video Format
NTSC
Surround System Adjacent Channel Separation
Analog Decoding (Pro Logic, etc.) 40dB
Dolby Digital (AC-3)
Input Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Output Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Video Frequency Response 10Hz–8MHz (–3dB)
55dB
Frequency Response
@ 1W (+0dB, –3dB)
8Hz–80kHz
±35 Amps
Gen eral
Power Requirement
Power Consumption
AC 120V/60Hz
High Instantaneous
Current Capability (HCC)
72W idle, 332W maximum
(2 channels driven)
Transient Intermodulation
Distortion (TIM)
Dimension (Max)
Width
Unmeasurable
16 µsec
17.3 inches (440mm)
6.5 inches (165mm)
17.1 inches (435mm)
29lbs. (13.2 kg)
Rise Time
Slew Rate
Height
Depth
Weight
40V/µsec
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 are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished
Works. ©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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