AVR 3000Audio/VideoReceiver
OWNER’S MANUAL
AVR 3000
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Power for the Digital Revolution
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon!
With the purchase of a Harman Kardon AVR
3000 you are about to begin many years of lis-
tening enjoyment. The AVR 3000 has been cus-
tom designed to provide all the excitement and
detail of movie sound tracks and every nuance
of musical selections. With onboard Dolby*
Digital and DTS† decoding, the AVR 3000 deliv-
ers six discrete channels of audio that take
advantage of the digital sound tracks from the
latest DVD and LD releases and Digital Television
broadcasts.
create a wider, more enveloping field environ-
ment and more defined fly-overs and pans.
Finally, the AVR 3000 is among the very few A/V
receivers that offer decoding of MP3 data, so
that you may listen to the latest music selections
directly from compatible computers or playback
devices with the power and fidelity you expect
from Harman Kardon.
Another Harman Kardon exclusive is VMAx™,
which uses proprietary processing to create an
open, spacious sound field even when only two
front speakers are available.
The AVR 3000’s powerful amplifier uses
traditional Harman Kardon high-current design
technologies to meet the wide dynamic range of
any program selection.
Harman Kardon invented the high-fidelity receiv-
er more than forty-seven years ago. With state-
of-the-art circuitry and time-honored circuit
designs, the AVR 3000 is one of the finest
receivers ever offered by Harman Kardon in its
price range.
I Onboard Dolby Digital and DTS
Decoding Using Crystal® Chip
Technology
While complex digital systems are hard at work
within the AVR 3000 to make all of this happen,
hookup and operation are simple. Color-keyed
connections, programmable remote control, and
on-screen menus make the AVR 3000 easy to
use. To obtain the maximum enjoyment from
your new receiver, we urge you to take the time
to read through this manual. This will ensure
that connections to speakers, source playback
units and other external devices are made prop-
erly. In addition, a few minutes spent learning
the functions of the various controls will enable
you to take advantage of all the power the AVR
3000 is able to deliver.
In addition to providing a wide range of listening
options, the AVR 3000 is easy to configure so
that it provides the best results with your speak-
ers and specific listening-room environment.
On-screen menus make it simple to enter set-
tings for speakers, inputs and delay times, while
our exclusive EzSet™ remote measures a sys-
tem‘s sound levels and automatically calibrates
them for perfectly balanced soundfield presenta-
tion.
I Harman Kardon’s Exclusive Logic 7 and
VMAx Modes
I MP3 Decoding for Use with compatible
Computers and Digital Audio Players
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Remote Automatically Sets
Output Levels for Optimum
Performance
I Front-Panel Digital Inputs for Easy
Connection to Portable Digital Devices
and the Latest Video Game Consoles
For the ultimate in flexibility, the AVR 3000 fea-
tures connections for five video devices, all with
both composite and S-Video inputs. Two addi-
tional audio inputs are available, and a total of
six digital inputs make the AVR 3000 capable of
handling all the latest digital audio sources.
Coax and optical digital outputs are available for
direct connection to digital recorders. Two video
recording outputs, preamp outputs for use with
external power amplifiers, and a six channel
input make the AVR 3000 virtually future-proof,
with everything needed to accommodate tomor-
row’s new formats right on board.
I Multiple Digital Inputs and Outputs
I On-Screen Menu and Display System
If you have any questions about this product, its
installation or its operation, please contact your
dealer. He is your best local source of informa-
tion.
I 6-Channel Direct Input and Preamp
Outputs for Easy Expansion and Use
with Future Audio Formats
Description and Features
I Remote with Internal Codes Capability
The AVR 3000 is among the most versatile and
multi-featured A/V receivers available, incorpo-
rating a wide range of listening options. In addi-
tion to Dolby Digital and DTS decoding for digi-
tal sources, a broad choice of analog surround
modes are available for use with sources such as
CD, VCR, TV broadcasts and the AVR’s own
FM/AM tuner. Along with Dolby Pro Logic,*
Dolby 3 Stereo, 5 Ch Stereo and custom Hall and
Theater modes, only Harman Kardon receivers
offer Logic 7® to
INTRODUCTION 3
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Safety Information
Installation Location
Important Safety Information
Unpacking
I To assure proper operation and to avoid the
potential for safety hazards, place the unit on
a firm and level surface. When placing the
unit on a shelf, be certain that the shelf and
any mounting hardware can support the
weight of the product.
Verify Line Voltage Before Use
The carton and shipping materials used to
protect your new receiver during shipment 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.
Your AVR 3000 has been designed for use with
220-240-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.
I Make certain that proper space is provided
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 sufficient air movement within the cabinet.
Under some circumstances a fan may be
required.
If you have any questions about the voltage
requirements for your specific model, or about
the line voltage in your area, contact your dealer
before plugging the unit into a wall outlet.
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. 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.
Do Not Use Extension 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 electrical devices, do not run power
cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy
objects on them. Damaged power cords should
be replaced immediately by an authorized
service depot with a cord meeting factory
specifications.
I Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted
surface.
If you do not wish to save the packaging
materials, please note that the carton and other
sections of the shipping protection are
recyclable. Please respect the environment and
discard those materials at a local recycling
center.
I Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold
locations, or an area that is exposed to direct
sunlight or heating equipment.
I Avoid moist or humid locations.
I Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the
top of the unit, or place objects directly over
them.
Handle the AC Power Cord Gently
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 con-
siderable length of time, disconnect the plug
from the AC outlet.
Cleaning
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.
Do Not Open the Cabinet
There are no user-serviceable components 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 a
staple accidentally falls inside the unit,
disconnect it from the AC power source
immediately, and consult an authorized service
station.
Moving the Unit
Before moving the unit, be certain to disconnect
any interconnection cords with other
components, and make certain that you
disconnect the unit from the AC outlet.
4 SAFETY INFORMATION
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Front Panel Controls
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Power Indicator
Headphone Jack
Selector Buttons
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Tuning
Input Source Selector
Input Indicators
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Digital Optical 3 Input
Digital Coax 3 Input
Video 4 input jacks
Bass Control
Balance Control
Treble Control
Volume Control
Set Button
Digital Input Selector
Main Information Display
Channel Select Button
Speaker Select Button
Test Tone Selector
Surround Mode Indicators
Remote Sensor Window
Tuner Band Selector
Preset Stations Selector
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Main Power Switch: Press this button to
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System Power Control: When the Main
5Selector Buttons: When you are establish-
apply power to the AVR 3000. When the switch
is pressed in, the unit is placed in a Standby
Power Switch
turn on the AVR 3000; press it again to turn the
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is “ON,” press this button to
ing the AVR 3000’s configuration settings, use
these buttons to select from the choices available,
mode, as indicated by the amber LED
rounding the System Power Control
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unit off (to Standby). Note that the Power
as shown in the Main Information Display
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Indicator surrounding the switch
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Tone Mode: Pressing this button enables or
button MUST be pressed in to operate the unit.
To turn the unit off completely and prevent the
use of the remote control, this switch should be
pressed until it pops out from the front panel
so that the word “OFF” may be read at the top
of the switch.
green when the unit is on.
disables the Balance, Bass and Treble tone con-
trols. When the button is pressed so that the
words TONE INappear in the Main
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Power Indicator: This LED will be illumi-
nated 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.
Information Display
Bass and Treble
Balance control
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words TONE OUTappear in the Main
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Headphone Jack: This jack may be used to
listen to the AVR 3000’s output through a pair
of headphones. Be certain that the headphones
have a standard 6.3 mm stereo phone plug.
Note that the speakers and all Preamp Outputs
Information Display
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will be “flat,” without any balance, bass or treble
alteration.
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will automatically be turned off when the
headphone jack is in use.
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Front Panel Controls
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Surround Mode Selector: Press this but-
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Digital Coax 3 Input: This jack is normally
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Input indicators: A green LED will light in
ton to change the surround mode by scrolling
through the list of available modes. Note that
Dolby Digital and DTS modes can be selected
only when a digital input is used (See page 26
for more information about surround modes.)
used for connection to the output of portable
digital audio devices, video game consoles or
other products that have a coax digital jack.
front of the input that is currently being used as
the source for the AVR 3000.
Delay: Press this button to begin the
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Video 4 Input Jacks: These audio/video
sequence of steps required to enter delay time
settings. (See page 21 for more information on
delay times.)
jacks may be used for temporary connection to
video games or portable audio/video products
such as camcorders and portable audio players.
8
Tuning Selector: Press the left side of the
button to tune lower frequency stations and the
right side of the button to tune higher frequency
stations. When a station with a strong signal is
reached, the TUNED indicator Wwill illuminate
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Digital Input Selector: When playing a
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Bass Control: Turn this control to modify the
source that has a digital output, press this
button to select between the Optical #Q
and Coaxial $R Digital inputs. (See pages
27-29 for more information on digital audio.)
low frequency output of the left/right channels by
as much as 10dB. Set this control to a suitable
position for your taste or room acoustics.
in the Main Information Display
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page 31 for more information on tuning sta-
tions).
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Balance Control: Turn this control to
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Main Information Display: This display
change the relative volume for the front
left/right channels.
delivers messages and status indications to help
you operate the receiver. (See pages 7–8 for a
complete explanation of the Information
Display.)
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Tuner Band Selector: Pressing this button
will automatically switch the AVR to the Tuner
mode. Pressing it again will switch between the
AM and FM frequency bands, holding it pressed
for some seconds will switch between stereo
and mono receiving and between automatic and
manual tuning mode (See page 31 for more
information on the tuner).
NOTE: For proper operation of the surround
modes this control should be at the midpoint or
“12 o’clock” position.
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Channel Select Button: Press this button
to begin the process of trimming the channel
output levels using an external audio source.
(For more information on output level trim
adjustment, see page 30.)
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Treble Control: Turn this control to modify
the high frequency output of the left/right chan-
nels by as much as 10dB. Set this control to a
suitable position for your taste or room acoustics.
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Preset Stations Selector: Press this but-
ton to scroll up or down through the list of sta-
tions that have been entered into the preset
memory. (See page 31 for more information on
tuner programming.)
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Speaker Select Button: Press this button
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Volume Control: Turn this knob clockwise
to begin the process of selecting the speaker
positions that are used in your listening room.
(See page 19 for more information on setup and
configuration.)
to increase the volume, counterclockwise to
decrease the volume. If the AVR is muted,
adjusting volume control will automatically
release the unit from the silenced condition.
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Input Source Selector: Press this button
to change the input by scrolling through the list
of input sources.
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Test Tone Selector: Press this button to
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Set Button: When making choices during
begin the process of adjusting the channel out-
put levels using the internal test tone as a refer-
ence. (For more information on output level
adjustment, see page 22.)
the setup and configuration process, press this
button to enter the desired setting as shown in
the Main Information Display
AVR 3000’s memory. The set button may also be
used to change the display brightness.
(See page 34.)
@RDS Select Button: Press this button to dis-
play the various messages that are part of the
RDS data system of the AVR 3000’s tuner. (See
page 32 for more information on RDS).
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Surround Mode Indicators: A green LED
will light in front of the surround mode that is
currently in use.
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Digital Optical 3 Input: Connect the opti-
cal digital audio output of an audio or video prod-
uct to this jack. When the Input is not in use, be
certain to keep the plastic cap installed to avoid
dust contamination that might degrade future
performance.
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Remote Sensor Window: The sensor
behind this window receives infrared signals
from the remote control. Aim the remote at this
area and do not block or cover it unless an
external remote sensor is installed.
6 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
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Front Panel Information Display
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Optical Source Indicators
DTS Mode Indicator
Hall Mode Indicator
OSD Indicator
Theater Mode Indicator
Night Mode Indicator
Mute Indicator
Speaker/Channel Input Indicators
Preset Number/Sleep Timer
Preset Indicator
Tuned Indicator
Auto Indicator
Main Information Display
Traffic Indicator
Radiotext Indicator
Clock Timer Indicator
Program Type Indicator
RDS Indicator
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Coaxial Source Indicators
Dolby Pro Logic Indicator
Analog Input Indicator
Dolby 3 Stereo Indicator
VMAx Mode Indicator
5 Channel Stereo Indicator
Logic 7 Mode Indicators
Sleep Indicator
Memory Indicator
Stereo Indicator
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Bitstream™ Indicators: When the input is a
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5 Channel Stereo Indicator: This indica-
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Speaker/Channel Input Indicators: These
digital source, one of these indicators will light to
display the specific type of signal in use.
tor lights when the 5 Channel Stereo mode has
been selected.
indicators are multipurpose, indicating either the
speaker type selected for each channel or the
incoming data-signal configuration. The left, cen-
ter, right, right surround and left surround speaker
indicators are composed of three boxes, while the
subwoofer is a single box. The center box lights
when a “Small” speaker is selected, and the two
outer boxes light when “Large” speakers are
selected. When none of the boxes are lit for the
center, surround or subwoofer channels, no
speaker has been selected for that position. (See
page 19 for more information on configuring
speakers.) The letters inside each of the center
boxes display active input channels. For standard
analog inputs, only the L and R will light, indicat-
ing a stereo input. When a digital source is play-
ing, the indicators will light to display the chan-
nels begin received at the digital input. When the
letters flash, the digital input has been interrupt-
ed. (See page 28 for more information on the
Channel Indicators).
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Optical Source Indicators: These indica-
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Logic 7 Mode Indicators: These indicators
tors light to show when a Optical Digital Input
has been selected.
illuminate when the Logic 7 mode is in use.
LOGIC 7Cappears for the Cinema version
of Logic 7, LOGIC 7Mappears for the
Music version of Logic 7. (See page 26 for a
description of the Logic 7 Modes.)
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DTS Mode Indicator: This indicator illumi-
nates when the DTS mode is selected.
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Dolby Digital Indicator: This indicator illu-
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Hall Mode Indicator: This indicator lights
minates when Dolby Digital mode is selected.
when the Hall mode has been selected.
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Coaxial Source Indicators: These indica-
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OSD Indicator: When the OSD system is in
tors light to show when a Coaxial Digital Input
has been selected.
use, this indicator lights to remind you that the
other indicators in this display do not function
when the On Screen Display is being used.
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Dolby Pro Logic Indicator: This indicator
lights when the Dolby ProLogic mode has been
selected.
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Theater Mode Indicator: This indicator illu-
minates to show that the Theater mode is in use.
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Analog Input Indicator: This indicator
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Night Mode Indicator: This indicator
lights when an analog input source has been
selected.
lights when the AVR 3000 is in the Night mode,
which preserves the dynamic range of digital
program material at low volume levels.
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Preset Number/Sleep Timer: When the
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Dolby 3 Stereo Indicator: This indicator
tuner is in use, these numbers indicate the spe-
cific preset memory location in use. (See page 31
for more information on preset stations.) When
the Sleep function is in use, these numbers show
how many minutes remain before the unit goes
into the Standby mode.
lights when the Dolby 3 Stereo Mode has been
selected.
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Mute Indicator: This indicator illuminates
to remind you that the AVR 3000’s output has
been silenced by pressing the Mute button
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VMAx Mode Indicator: This indicator illu-
. Press the Mute button again to return to
minates to show that the VMAx mode is in use.
VMAxFappears when the Far Field VMAx
mode is selected; VMAxNappears when the
Near Field VMAx mode is selected. (See page 26
for a description of the VMAx Modes.)
the previously selected output level.
FRONT PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY 7
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Front Panel Information Display
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Preset Indicator: This indicator lights when
the tuner is in use to show that the Preset
Number/Sleep Timer is showing the sta-
AA TA Traffic Announcement Indicator:
This indicator illuminates if the RDS station
tuned somtimes transmits traffic information
(see page 32 for more information on RDS).
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tion’s preset memory number. (See page 31 for
more information on tuner presets.)
AB RT Text Indicator: This indicator illumi-
nates when the RDS station tuned is transmit-
ting radiotext (RT) data.
TSleep Indicator: This indicator lights when
the Sleep function is in use. The numbers in the
Preset/Sleep Number Indicators will show the
minutes remaining before the AVR 3000 goes
into the Standby mode. (See page 25 for more
information on the Sleep function.)
AC Clock Time Indicator: This indicator illu-
minates when the RDS station tuned is transmit-
ting the CT (clock time) code, indicating the cur-
rent time of day.
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Memory Indicator: This indicator flashes
when entering presets and other information
into the tuner’s memory.
AD PTY Indicator: This indicator illuminates
when the RDS station tuned is transmitting pro-
gram type data, or during a PTY search.
VStereo Indicator: This indicator illuminates
when an FM station is being tuned in stereo.
AE RDS Indicator: This indicator illuminates
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Tuned Indicator: This indicator illuminates
when the station tuned is transmitting RDS data.
when a station is being received with sufficient sig-
nal strength to provide acceptable listening quality.
XAuto Indicator: This indicator illuminates
when the tuner’s Auto mode is in use.
YMain Information Display: This display
shows messages relating to the status, input
source, surround mode, tuner, volume level or
other aspects of unit’s operation.
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Rear Panel Connections
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Tape Inputs
Tape Outputs
Surround Speaker Outputs
Switched AC Accessory Outlet
Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet
AC Power Cord
Remote IR Output
Remote IR Input
Video 3 Audio Inputs
Video 2 Audio Inputs
Video 2 Audio Outputs
Video 1 Audio Inputs
AM Antenna
Video 1 Audio Outputs
DVD Audio Inputs
FM Antenna
DVD Video Inputs
CD Inputs
Video 1 Video Outputs
Video 3 Video Inputs
Video 2 Video Inputs
Video 2 Video Outputs
Video 1 Video Inputs
Optical Digital Inputs
Coaxial Digital Inputs
6-Channel Direct Inputs
Digital Audio Outputs
Preamp Outputs
Subwoofer Output
Video Monitor Outputs
Front/Center Speaker Outputs
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Tape Inputs: Connect these jacks to the
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Video 1 Audio Outputs: Connect these
8 6-Channel Direct Inputs: If an external
PLAY/OUT jacks of an audio recorder.
jacks to the RECORD/INPUT audio jacks on
a VCR or any other Audio recorder.
digital audio decoder is used, connect the out-
puts of that decoder to these jacks.
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Tape Outputs: Connect these jacks to the
RECORD/INPUT jacks of an audio recorder.
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DVD Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks to
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Digital Audio Outputs: Connect these
the analog audio jacks on a DVD or other video
source.
jacks to the matching digital input connector on
a digital recorder such as a CD-R or MiniDisc
recorder.
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Video 1 Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks
to the PLAY/OUT audio jacks on a VCR or other
video source.
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FM Antenna: Connect the supplied indoor or
an optional external FM antenna to this terminal.
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Preamp Outputs: These jacks may be con-
3
AM Antenna: Connect the AM loop antenna
nected to an external power amplifier.
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.
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CD Inputs: Connect these jacks to the ana-
log output of a compact disc player or CD
changer.
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Subwoofer Output: 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.
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Rear Panel Connections
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Video Monitor Outputs: Connect these
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Remote IR Input: If the AVR 3000’s front-
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Video 2 Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks
jacks to the composite and/or S-Video input of a
TV monitor or video projector to view the on-
screen menus and the output of any video source
selected by the receiver’s video switcher.
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.
to the PLAY/OUT audio jacks on a VCR or other
video source.
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Video 2 Audio Outputs: Connect these
jacks to the RECORD/INPUT audio jacks on a
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Front/Center Speaker Outputs: Connect
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DVD Video Inputs: Connect these jacks to
VCR or any Audio recorder.
these outputs to the matching + or – terminals
on your front/center speakers. When making
speaker connections, always make certain to
maintain correct polarity by connecting the red
(+) terminals on the AVR 3000 to the red (+)
terminals on the speaker and the black (–) ter-
minals on the AVR 3000 to the black (–) termi-
nals on the speakers. (See page 14 for more
information on speaker polarity.)
the composite or S-Video output jacks on a DVD
player or other video source.
Note: Either the Video or S-Video output of any
S-Video source must be connected to the AVR
3000, not both in parallel, otherwise the video
may be disturbed or its performance be adverse-
ly effected.
L
Video 1 Video Outputs: Connect these
jacks to the RECORD/INPUT composite or
S-Video jack on a VCR.
M
Video 3 Video Inputs: Connect these jacks
to the PLAY/OUT composite or S-Video jacks on
any video source.
E
Surround Speaker Outputs: Connect
N
Video 2 Video Inputs: Connect these jacks
these outputs to the matching + or – terminals
on your left and right surround speakers. When
making speaker connections always make cer-
tain to maintain correct polarity by connecting
the red (+) terminals on the AVR 3000 to the
red (+) terminals on the speakers and the black
(–) terminals on the AVR 3000 to the black (–)
terminals on the speakers. See page 14 for more
information on speaker polarity.
to the PLAY/OUT composite or S-Video jacks on
a second VCR or other video source.
O
Video 2 Video Outputs: Connect these
jacks to the RECORD/INPUT composite or
S-Video jacks on a second VCR.
P
Video 1 Video Inputs: Connect these jacks
to the PLAY/OUT composite or S-Video jacks on
a VCR or other video source.
F
Switched AC Accessory Outlet: This out-
Q
Optical Digital Inputs: Connect the optical
let may be used to power any device that you
wish to have turn on when the unit is turned on
digital output from a DVD player, HDTV receiver,
LD player, MD player or CD player to these jacks.
The signal may be either a Dolby Digital signal, a
DTS signal or a standard PCM digital source.
with the System Power Control switch
2.
G
Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet: This
outlet may be used to power any AC device. The
power will remain on at this outlet regardless of
whether the AVR 3000 is on or off (in Standby),
R
Coaxial Digital Inputs: Connect the coax
digital output from a DVD player, HDTV receiver,
LD player, MD player or CD player to these jacks.
The signal may be either a Dolby Digital signal,
DTS signal or a standard PCM digital source. Do
not connect the RF digital output of an LD play-
er to these jacks.
provided that the Main Power switch
1
is on.
Note: The total power consumption of all
devices connected to the accessory outlets
should not exceed 100 watts from the
Unswitched Outlet
Switched Outlet
G and 50 W from the
S
Video 3 Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks
F
.
to the PLAY/OUT audio jacks on any audio or
video source.
H
AC Power Cord: Connect the AC plug to an
unswitched AC wall output.
I
Remote IR Output: This connection per-
mits 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.
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Remote Control Functions
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
a
b
Power On Button
IR Transmitter Window
Program/SPL Indicator
Power Off Button
Input Selectors
a
c b
h
AVR Selector
POWER
AM/FM Tuner Select
EzSet Sensor Microphone
Test Button
Sleep Button
Surround Mode Selector
Night Mode
TM
d
f
ON
OFF
38
e
AVR
CD
TAPE
VID4
SPL
DVD
TV
VCR
VID1
CBL/SAT
VID3
VID2
Channel Select Button
⁄ ¤
g
i
37
35
/
Buttons
6 CH.
AM/FM
36
34
‹
Button
Set Button
Digital Select
Numeric Keys
Tuner Mode
Direct Button
Tuning Up/Down
OSD Button
Macro Buttons
Transport Controls
Skip Up/Down Buttons
RDS Select Button
Preset Up/Down
Clear Button
j
l
TEST
SLEEP
PR
VOL.
NIGHT
SURR.
k
m
33
31
32
30
n
p
SET
o
q
Memory Button
Delay/Prev. Ch.
n
r
›
Button
2
1
5
3
7
0
4
8
Speaker Select
Spare Button
6
9
Volume Up/Down
TV/Video Selector
SPL Indicator Select
6-Channel Direct Input
Mute
TUN-M
MEM
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u
w
29
t
v
28
DIRECT
OSD
M2
CLEAR
RDS
TUNING
M1
PRESET
M4
`
z
M3
x
NOTE: The function names shown here are each
button’s feature when used with the AVR. Most
buttons have additional functions when used
with other devices. See page 40-41 for a list of
these functions.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The AVR 3000’s remote
may be programmed to control up to seven
devices, including the AVR 3000. Before using
the remote, it is important to remember to press
5
AVR Selector: Pressing this button will
C
Channel Select Button: This button is
switch the remote so that it will operate the AVR’s
functions. If the AVR is in the Standby mode, it will
also turn the AVR on.
used to start the process of setting the AVR 3000’s
output levels with an external source. Once this
⁄ ¤
button is pressed, use the
/
buttons
D
to
the Input Selector button
4
that corre-
select the channel being adjusted, then press the
6
AM/FM Tuner Select: Press this button to
⁄ ¤
sponds to the unit you wish to operate. In addi-
tion, the AVR 3000’s remote is shipped from the
factory to operate the AVR 3000 and most
Harman Kardon CD or DVD 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
instructions on pages 36 to program the proper
codes for the products in your system.
Set button
F
, followed by the
/
buttons
select the AVR’s tuner as the listening choice.
Pressing this button when the tuner is in use will
select between the AM and FM bands.
again, to change the level setting. (See page 30 for
more information.)
⁄ ¤
/
D
Buttons: These are multi-purpose
7
EzSetSensor Microphone: The sensor
buttons.They will be used most frequently to select
a surround mode.To change the surround mode,
microphone for the EzSet microphone is behind
these slots. When using the remote to calibrate
speaker output levels using EzSet, be sure that
you do not hold the remote in a way that covers
these slots. (See page 23 for more information
on using EzSet).
¤
first press the SURR/CH button
A. Next
press these buttons to scroll up or down through
the list of surround modes that appear in the Main
Information Display
Ú.These buttons are also
It is also important to remember that many of the
buttons on the remote take on different func-
tions, depending on the product selected using
the Input Selectors. The descriptions shown here
primarily detail the functions of the remote when
it is used to operate the AVR 3000. (See page 40
for information about alternate functions for the
remote’s buttons.)
used to increase or decrease output levels when
configuring the unit with either the internal test
tone or an external source. They are also used to
enter delay time settings after the Delay button
8
Test Tone: Press this button to begin the
sequence used to calibrate the AVR 3000’s output
levels. (See page 22 for more information on
calibrating the AVR 3000.)
T
has been pressed.
When the AVR 3000 remote is being programmed
for the codes of another device, these buttons are
also used in the “Auto Search” process (See page
36 for more information on programming the
remote.)
9
Sleep Button: Press this button to place
the unit in the Sleep mode. After the time shown
in the display, the AVR 3000 will automatically
go into the Standby mode. Each press of the
button changes the time until turn-off in the fol-
lowing order:
0
Power On Button: Press this button to
turn on the power to a device selected by pressing
one of the Input Selectors (except Tape).
4
E‹ Button: This button is used to change
the menu selection or setting during some of the
setup procedures for the AVR.
90
80
70
60
50
1
IR Transmitter Window: Point this window
min
min
min
min
min
towards the AVR 3000 when pressing buttons on
the remote to make certain that infrared com-
mands are properly received.
40
30
20
10
OFF
min
min
min
min
F
Set Button: This button is used to enter
Hold the button pressed for two seconds to turn
off the Sleep mode setting.
Note that this button is also used to change
channels on your TV, VCR and SAT receiver when
selected.
settings into the AVR 3000’s memory. It is also
used in the setup procedures for delay time,
speaker configuration and channel output level
adjustment.
2
Program/SPL Indicator: This three-color
indicator is used to guide you through the
process of programming the remote and it is also
used as a level indicator when using the remote’s
EzSet capabilities. (See page 23 for more infor-
mation on setting output levels, and see page 36
for information on programming the remote.)
G
Digital Select: Press this button to assign
A
Surround Mode Selector: Press this
one of the digital inputs #$QR to a
source. (See page 28 for more information on
using digital inputs.)
button to begin the process of changing
the surround mode. After the button has
⁄ ¤
been pressed, use the
/
buttons
D
to
3
Power Off Button: Press this button to
H
Numeric Keys: These buttons serve as a
select the desired surround mode (See page 27
for more information). Note that this button is
also used to tune channels when the TV, VCR
and SAT receiver is selected using the Input
place the AVR 3000 or a selected device unit in
the Standby mode.
ten-button numeric keypad to enter tuner preset
positions. They are also used to select channel
numbers when TV, VCR or Sat receiver has
been selected on the remote, or to select track
numbers on a CD, DVD or LD player, depending
on how the remote has been programmed.
4
Input Selectors: Pressing one of these
buttons will perform three actions at the same
time. First, if the AVR is not turned on, this will
power up the unit. Next, it will select the source
shown on the button as the input to the AVR.
Finally, it will change the remote control so that
it controls the device selected. After pressing one
of these buttons you must press the AVR
Selector
4.
B
Night Mode: Press this button to activate
the Night mode. This mode is available only with
Dolby Digital encoded digital sources, and it pre-
serves dialog (center channel) intelligibilty at low
volume levels (See page 29 for more informa-
tion).
I
Tuner Mode: Press this button when the
tuner is in use to select between automatic tun-
ing and manual tuning. When the button is
pressed so that the AUTO indicator
out, pressing the Tuning buttons
X
goes
will
Selector button
5
again to operate the
K
8
AVR’s functions with the remote.
move the frequency up or down in single-step
increments. When the FM band is in use and the
AUTO indicator
X
is on, pressing this button
will change to monaural reception making even
week stations audible. (See page 31 for more
information.)
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Direct Button: Press this button when the
Q
Preset Up/Down: When the tuner is in
X
Volume Up/Down: Press these buttons to
tuner is in use to start the sequence for direct
entry of a station’s frequency. After pressing the
button simply press the proper Numeric Keys
use, press these buttons to scroll through the
stations programmed into the AVR 3000’s mem-
ory. When CD or DVD is selected using the
raise or lower the system volume.
Y
TV/Video Button: This button does not
have a direct function on the AVR 3000, but
when used with a compatibly programmed VCR,
DVD or satellite receiver that has a “TV/Video”
function, pressing this button will switch
between the output of the player or receiver and
the external video input to that player. Consult
the Owner’s Manual for your specific player or
receiver for the details of how it implements this
function.
H
to select a station (See page 31 for more
Input Selector button
4, these buttons may
information on the tuner).
function as Slow Fwd/Rev (DVD) or ”+10” (CD).
K
Tuning Up/Down:When the tuner is in use,
R
Clear Button: Press this button to clear
these buttons will tune up or down through the
selected frequency band. If the Tuner Mode but-
incorrect entries when using the remote to
directly enter a radio station’s frequency.
ton
@
I
has been pressed or the Band button
on the front panel was held pressed so that
is illuminated, pressing
S
Memory Button: Press this button to enter
a radio station into the AVR 3000’s preset
memory. After pressing the button the MEMORY
the AUTO indicator
X
either of the buttons will cause the tuner to seek
the next station with acceptable signal strength
for quality reception. When the AUTO indicator
indicator
U
will flash; you then have five sec-
Z
SPL Indicator Select: This button acti-
onds to enter a preset memory location using
vates the AVR 3000’s EzSet function to quickly
and accurately calibrate the AVR 3000’s output
levels. Press and hold the button for three sec-
onds and then release it. Note that the Test Tone
will begin circulating, and the Program
the Numeric Keys
H. (See page 31 for more
X
is NOT illuminated, pressing these buttons will
information.)
tune stations in single-step increments. (See page
31 for more information.)
T
Delay/Prev Ch.: Press this button to begin
the process for setting the delay times used by
the AVR 3000 when processing surround sound.
After pressing this button, the delay times are
L
OSD Button: Press this button to activate
Indicator
2
will change colors. During this
the On Screen Display (OSD) system used to set
up or adjust the AVR 3000’s parameters.
sequence, EzSet will automatically adjust the
output levels for all channels until they are
equal, as shown by the Program Indicator
lighting green for each channel. (See page 23
for more information on EzSet.)
entered by pressing the Set button
F
and
⁄ ¤
M
Macro Buttons: Press these buttons
then using the
/
buttons
D
to change the
to store or recall a “Macro”, which is a
pre-programmed sequence of commands
stored in the remote. (See page 37 for more
information on storing and recalling macros.)
setting. Press the Set button again to complete
the process. (See page 21 for more information.)
a
6-Ch. Direct Input: Press this button to
select the component connected to the 6-Ch.
Direct Input as the source
U› Button: Press this button to change a set-
ting or selection when configuring many of the
AVR’s settings.
8
N
Transport Buttons: These buttons do not
have any functions for the AVR, but they may be
programmed for the forward/reverse play opera-
tion of a wide variety of CD or DVD players, and
audio or video- cassette recorders. (See page 36
for more information on programming the
remote.)
b
Mute: Press this button to momentarily
V
Speaker Select: Press this button to
silence the AVR 3000 or TV set being controlled,
depending on which device has been selected.
begin the process of configuring the AVR
3000’s Bass Management System for use with
the type of speakers used in your system. Once
⁄ ¤
When the AVR 3000 remote is being programmed
to operate another device, this button is pressed
with the Input Selector button
the programming process. (See page 36 for more
information on programming the remote.)
the button has been pressed, use the
/
but-
tons
D
to select the channel you wish to set
and then select
4
to begin
O
Skip Up/Down Buttons: These buttons
up. Press the Set button
the speaker type (see page 19 for more infor-
mation.)
F
do not have a direct function with the AVR
3000, but when used with a compatibly pro-
grammed CD or DVD changer they will change
the tracks on the disc currently being played in
the changer.
NOTE: As any of the remote buttons pressed is
active with the device selected, the correspon-
ding Selector button 45will briefly flash
red to confirm your selection.
W
Spare Button: This button does not have
any function for the operation of the AVR3000,
but it can turn on/off the Multiroom system on
other Harman Kardon AV-receivers with that fea-
ture and the Sub-function on DVD players.
P
RDS Select Button: Press this button to
display the various messages that are part of the
RDS data system of the AVR 3000’s tuner. (See
page 32 for more information on RDS).
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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.
7. Connect the front, center and surround speak-
er outputs DE to the respective speakers.
nected to one or more subwoofer speakers. If
you are using a powered subwoofer that does
not have line-level input connections, follow the
instructions furnished with the speaker for con-
nection information.
To assure that all the audio signals are carried to
your speakers without loss of clarity or resolu-
tion, we suggest that you use high-quality
speaker cable. Many brands of cable are avail-
able and the choice of cable may be influenced
by the distance between your speakers and the
receiver, the type of speakers you use, personal
preferences and other factors. Your dealer or
installer is a valuable resource to consult in
selecting the proper cable.
Audio Equipment Connections
Note: Speaker sets with two front satellites and
a passive subwoofer must be connected to the
We recommend that you use high-quality inter-
connect cables when making connections to
source equipment and recorders to preserve the
integrity of the signals.
front speaker outputs
D
only rather than to the
Subwoofer Output
B.
Video Equipment Connections
When making connections to audio source
equipment or speakers it is always a good prac-
tice to unplug the unit from the AC wall outlet.
This prevents any possibility of accidentally send-
ing audio or transient signals to the speakers
that may damage them.
Video equipment is connected in the same man-
ner as audio components. Again, the use of high-
quality interconnect cables is recommended to
preserve signal quality. To ensure best video per-
formance S-Video sources should be connected
to the AVR3000 only with their S-Video In/
Outputs, not with their composite video connec-
tors too.
Regardless of the brand of cable selected, we
recommend that you use a cable constructed of
fine, multistrand copper with an area greater
than 2 mm2.
Cable with an area of 1.5 mm2 may be used for
short runs of less than 4 m. We do not recom-
mend that you use cables with an area less than
1mm2 due to the power loss and degradation in
performance that will occur.
1. Connect the analog output of a CD player to
the CD inputs
7.
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 so
high that the signal is distorted.
1. Connect a VCR’s audio and video Play/Out
jacks to the Video 1 or Video 2 In jacks
2NPT on the rear panel. The Audio and
Video Record/In jacks on the VCR should be con-
nected to the Video 1 or Video 2 Out jacks
4LOU on the AVR 3000.
Cables that are run inside walls should have the
appropriate markings to indicate listing with UL,
CSA or other appropriate testing agency stan-
dards. Questions about running cables inside
walls should be referred to your installer or a
licensed electrical contractor who is familiar with
the applicable local building codes in your area.
2. Connect the analog Play/Out jacks of a cas-
sette deck, MD, CD-R or other audio recorder to
2. Connect the analog audio and video outputs
of a satellite receiver, cable TV converter or tele-
vision set or any other video source to the
Video 2 NT (if not in use) or Video 3 MS
jacks.
the Tape Input jacks
Record/In jacks on the recorder to the Tape
Output jacks on the AVR 3000.
0. Connect the analog
1
When connecting wires to the speakers, be cer-
tain to observe proper polarity. Remember to
connect the “negative” or “black” wire to the
same terminal on both the receiver and the
speaker. Similarly, the “positive” or “red” wire
should be connected to like terminals on the
AVR 3000 and speaker.
3. Connect the output of any digital sources to
the appropriate input connections on the AVR
3000 front or rear panel. Note that the
3. Connect the analog audio and video outputs
of a DVD or laser disc player to the DVD jacks
Optical and Coaxial digital inputs
5K
.
QR#$may be used with a Dolby Digital
or DTS source or the output of a conventional
CD, MD or LD player’s PCM (S/P-DIF) output.
4. Connect the Video Monitor Out
C
jacks on
the receiver to the composite and S-Video input
of your television monitor or video projector.
NOTE: While most speaker manufacturers
4. Connect the Coaxial or Optical Digital
adhere to an industry convention of using black
terminals for negative and red ones for positive,
some manufacturers may vary from this configu-
ration. To assure proper phase and optimal per-
formance, 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 pro-
ceeding, or consult the speaker’s manufacturer.
Outputs
9
on the rear panel of the AVR to the
Video Connection Note:
matching digital input connections on a CD-R or
MiniDisc recorder.
• S-Video or Composite video signals may only
be viewed in their native formats and will not
be converted to the other format. But the OSD
will be viewed on the TV screen in any case,
with Video or S-Video input selected on the TV.
5. Assemble the AM Loop Antenna supplied with
the unit as shown below. Connect it to the AM
and GND screw terminals
3.
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 sur-
round-left and surround-right speakers, even if
the speakers are a different distance from the
AVR 3000.
6. Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM
(75 ohm) connection . The FM antenna may
6
be an external roof antenna, an inside powered
or wire lead antenna or a connection from a
cable system. Note that if the antenna or con-
nection uses 300-ohm twin-lead cable, you must
use a 300-ohm-to-75-ohm adapter to make the
connection.
8. Connections to a subwoofer are normally
made via a line level audio connection from the
Subwoofer Output
B
to the line-level input
of a subwoofer with a built-in amplifier. When a
passive subwoofer is used, the connection first
goes to a power amplifier, which will be con-
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SCART A/V Connections
Black
Figure 1:
SCART/Cinch-Adapter for
playback;
Yellow
For the connections described above your video
device needs RCA (cinch) connectors or/and S-
Video connectors for all Audio and Video signals:
Any normal video device (Not SVHS or High 8) for
only playback needs 3 RCA jacks, VCRs for record
and playback even 6 RCA jacks. Any S-Video
device (SVHS, High 8) needs 2 RCA (Audio) and 1
S-Video jack (Video), if it´s a playback unit, or 4
RCA (Audio In/Out) and 2 S-Video (Video In/Out)
jacks, if it´s a recording VCR.
Red
signal flow:
SCART ¡ Cinch
Black
Red
1
Blue
Yellow
Figure 2:
SCART/Cinch-Adapter for
record and playback;
signal flow:
1
Green
Many european video devices are equipped with
RCA (Cinch) or S-Video jacks only partially, not for
all audio and video in/outputs needed as
described above, but with a so called Scart or
Euro-AV connector (almost rectangular jack with
21 pins, see drawings on this page).
White
SCART ↔ Cinch
Black
Figure 3:
Cinch/SCART-Adapter for
playback;
Yellow
Red
In that case the following Scart to Cinch adapters
or cables are needed:
signal flow:
Cinch ¡ SCART
• Units for playback, such as satellite receivers,
camcorders, DVD or LD players, need an adapter
from Scart to 3 RCA plugs, see fig. 1 (normal
video devices) or from Scart to 2 RCA+1 S-
Video plugs, see fig. 4 (S-Video devices).
Red
Figure 4:
SCART/S-Video Adapter
for playback;
Black
S-Video In
signal flow:
SCART ¡ Cinch
• HiFi VCRs need an adapter from Scart to 6 RCA
plugs, see fig. 2 (normal video), or from Scart to
4 Audio+2S-Video jacks, see fig. 5 (S-Video
VCR). Read carefully the instruction attached to
the adapter to find which of the six plugs is
used for the record signal to the VCR (connect
with the AVR´s Out jacks) and for the playback
signal from the VCR (connect with the AVR´s In
jacks). Do not misconnect Audio and Video sig-
nals. Don´t hesitate to consult your dealer, if you
are uncertain.
Black
Red
1
Blue
Yellow
Figure 5:
SCART/S-Video Adapter
for record and playback;
signal flow:
S-Video In
S-Video Out
SCART ↔ Cinch
Red
Figure 6:
SCART/S-Video Adapter
for playback;
Black
• If you use only normal video devices the TV
monitor needs an adapter from 3 RCA plugs to
Scart (fig. 3) only. If also S-Video devices are
used an adapter from 2 RCA+1S-Video plugs to
Scart is needed additionally (fig. 6), connected
to the SCART input on your TV that is provided
for S-Video.
S-Video Out
signal flow:
Cinch ¡ SCART
1 Also other colours possible, e.g. brown and grey.
Important Note for the Use of
SCART-Cinch Adapters:
tions as shown in the diagrams above and in the
instruction attached to the adapter. If uncertain,
don’t hesitate to consult your dealer.
Note that only the video plugs (the "yellow"
cinch plug in fig. 3 and the S-Video plug in fig. 6)
must be connected to the TV Monitor Output
When video sources are connected to the TV
directly with a SCART cable, specific control sig-
nals apart from Audio/Video signals will be fed
to the TV. These specific signals are: With all
video sources, the signal for automatic input
selection that switches the TV automatically to
the appropriate input as soon as the video
source is started. And with DVD players, the sig-
nals automatically turning the TV to 16:9 format
(with switchable 4:3 TVs) and turning the RGB
video decoder of the TV on or off, depending on
the DVD player´s setting. With any adapter cable,
these control signals will be lost and the appro-
priate setting of the TV must be made manually.
C
, and the volume on the TV must be reduced to
Important Notes for S-Video connections:
1. Only the S-Video In/Out of S-Video devices
must be connected to the AVR, NOT both, nor-
mal video and S-Video In/Outputs (except the TV,
see item 2).
minimum.
Important Note for Adapter Cables:
If the cinch connectors of the adapter you’ll use
are labeled, connect the Audio and Video ”In”
plugs with the corresponding Audio and Video
”In” jacks on the AVR 3000 (and with a VCR con-
nect the ”Out” plugs to the ”Out” jacks on the
AVR). Note that with some adapter types it may
be just turned around: If no signal is audible/ visi-
ble when the VCR is playing connect the “Out”
plugs to the ”In” jacks on the AVR and turned
around. If the adapter plugs are not labeled in
that way, pay attention to the signal flow direc-
2. Like most common AV units the AVR 3000
does not convert the Video signal to S-Video or
vice versa. Thus both connections must be made
from the AVR 3000 to the TV if both, Video and
S-Video sources, are used, and the appropriate
input on the TV must be selected.
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External Audio Power Amplifier
Connections
If desired, the AVR 3000 may be connected to
optional, external audio power amplifiers.
AC Power Connections
System and Power Connections
This unit is equipped with two accessory AC out-
lets. They may be used to power accessory
devices, but they should not be used with high-
current draw equipment such as power ampli-
fiers. The total power draw to the Unswitched
The AVR 3000 is designed for flexible use with
external control components and power ampli-
fiers.
When an external amplifier is used, connect the
Remote Control Extension
Preamp Out jacks
A
to the inputs on the
Outlet
the Switched Outlet
G
must not exceed 100 watts, that to
50 watts.
If the receiver is placed behind a solid or smoked
glass cabinet door, the obstruction may prevent
the remote sensor from receiving commands. In
this event, the remote sensor of any Harman
Kardon or other compatible device, not covered
by the door, or an optional remote sensor may
be used. Connect the Remote IR Output of
that device or the output of the remote sensor to
amplifier. Note that when external amplifiers or
devices are used, the volume control is still con-
trolled by the AVR, although additional volume
controls on the external device may impact the
volume settings and output levels from the AVR.
F
The Switched outlet will receive power only
F
when the unit is on completely. This is recom-
mended for devices that have no power switch
or a mechanical power switch that may be left in
the “ON” position.
External Audio Decoder Connection
To provide for ultimate flexibility, the AVR 3000
may be used in conjunction with optional, exter-
nal decoders for digital audio systems other than
the AVR 3000’s own built-in Dolby Digital and
DTS decoding system or with DVD players hav-
ing those decoders integrated. If an external
decoder is used, connect the output jacks of the
NOTE: Many audio and video products go into a
Standby mode when they are used with
switched outlets, and cannot be fully turned on
using the outlet alone without a remote control
command.
the Remote IR Input jack
J.
If other components are also prevented from
receiving remote commands, only one sensor is
needed. Simply use this unit’s sensor or a remote
eye by running a connection from the Remote
The Unswitched
as long as the unit is plugged into a powered AC
outlet and the Main Power Switch is on.
G
outlet will receive power
IR Output jack
I
to the Remote IR Input
decoder to the 6-Channel Direct inputs
making sure to match channels.
8,
jack on Harman Kardon or other compatible
equipment.
1
These jacks may also be used for connections to
devices such as DVD players or High Definition
Television (HDTV) sets or decoders that feature
built-in digital surround decoders. Although the
digital decoding system in the AVR 3000 will typi-
cally 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.
Finally, when all connections are complete, plug
the power cord into a nonswitched 220-240-volt
AC wall outlet. You’re almost ready to enjoy the
AVR 3000!
NOTE: All remotely controlled components must
be linked together in a daisy chain. Connect the
IR OUT jack of one unit to the IR IN of the next
to establish this chain.
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Center Front Speaker
When all audio, video and system connections
have been made, there are a few configuration
adjustments that must be made. A few minutes
spent to correctly configure and calibrate the
unit will greatly add to your listening experience.
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 front-right speakers slightly
forward of the center-channel speaker. If
possible, adjust all front loudspeakers so that
they are aimed at ear height when you are
seated in the listening position.
No more than
60cm
Speaker Selection
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
front-right speakers. This creates a seamless
front soundstage and eliminates the possibility
of distracting sonic disturbances that occur when
a sound moves across mismatched front-channel
speakers.
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 audio transitions across
the front of the room sound smooth.
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
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 you.
Speaker Placement
The placement of speakers in a multichannel
home-theater system can have a noticeable
impact on the quality of sound reproduced.
If side-wall mounting is not practical, the
speakers may be placed on a rear wall, behind
the listening position. The speakers should be no
more than two meters behind the rear of the
seating area.
Depending on the type of center-channel
speaker in use and your viewing device, place
the center speaker either directly above or below
your TV, or in the center behind a perforated
front-projection screen.
Subwoofers produce largely nondirectional
sound, so they may be placed almost anywhere
in a room. Actual placement should be based on
room size and shape and the type of subwoofer
used. One method of finding the optimal
location for a subwoofer is to begin by placing it
in the front of the room, about 15cm from a
wall, or near the front corner of the room.
Another method is to temporarily place the
subwoofer in the spot where you will normally
sit, and then walk around the room until you
find a spot where the subwoofer sounds best.
Place the subwoofer in that spot. You should
also follow the instructions of the subwoofer’s
manufacturer, or you may wish to experiment
with the best location for a subwoofer in your
listening room.
Once the center-channel speaker is installed,
position the left-front 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 60cm above or below the
tweeter in the center-channel speaker.
Optional Rear-Wall Mounting
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.
They should also be at least 0.5 meter from your
TV set unless the speakers are magnetically
shielded to avoid colourings on the TV screen.
Note that most speakers are not shielded, even
with complete surround sets only the Center
speaker may be.
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as these menus or video game images may cause
the image to be permanently “burned into” the
CRT. This type of damage is not covered by the
AVR 3000 warranty and may not be covered by
the projector TV set’s warranty.
First Turn On and Use of the OSD
Settings to be Made With Each
Input Used
Once the speakers have been placed in the
room and connected, the remaining steps are to
program the system configuration memories.
With the AVR 3000 two kind of memories are
used, those associated individually with the
input selected, e.g. surround modes, and others
working independently from any input selected
like speaker output levels, or delay times used
by the surround sound processor.
The AVR 3000 features an advanced memory
system that enables you to establish different
configurations for the speaker configuration, dig-
ital input and surround mode for each input
source. This flexibility enables you to custom tai-
lor the way in which you listen to each source
and have the AVR 3000 memorize them. This
means, for example, that you may associate dif-
ferent surround modes and analog or digital
inputs with different sources, or set different
speaker configurations with the resultant
The AVR 3000 has two on-screen display modes,
“Semi-OSD” and “Full-OSD.” When making con-
figuration adjustments, it is recommended that
the Full-OSD mode be used. This will place a
complete status report or option listing on the
screen, making it easier to view the available
options and make the settings on the screen. The
Semi-OSD mode uses one-line displays only.
You are now ready to power up the AVR 3000 to
begin these final adjustments.
changes to the bass management system. Once
these settings are made, they will automatically
be recalled whenever you select an input.
1. Plug the Power Cable
switched AC outlet.
H
into an un-
Note that when the full OSD system is in use,
the menu selections are not shown in the
Information Display Ú Y. When the full
OSD menu system is used, OSD ON will appear
2. Press the Main Power Switch
latches and the word “OFF” on the top of the
switch disappears inside the front panel. Note
that the Power Indicator
indicating that the unit is in the Standby mode.
1
in until it
The default settings for the AVR 3000, as it is
shipped from the factory, have all inputs set for
an analog source, with stereo as the surround
mode, the front left and right speakers set to
“large” (with surround modes other speakers to
”small”), and a subwoofer connected. Before
using the unit, you will probably want to change
these settings for most inputs so that they are
properly configured to reflect the use of digital
or analog inputs, the type of speakers installed
and the surround mode specifics. Remember,
since the AVR 3000’s memory system keeps the
settings for each input separate from the other
inputs, you will need to make these adjustments
for each input used. However, once they are
made, further adjustment is only required when
system components are changed.
in the Main Information Display
Y
and the
OSD Indicator will illuminate to remind you
M
3
will turn amber,
that a video display must be used.
When the semi-OSD system is used in conjunc-
tion with the discrete configuration buttons, the
on screen display will show a single line of text
with the current menu selection. That selection
will also be shown in the Main Information
3. Install the 2 supplied AAA batteries in the
remote as shown. Be certain to follow the (+)
and (–) polarity indicators as shown in the figure
below.
Display
Y.
Selecting the On-Screen display
The full OSD system is always available by press-
ing the OSD button
L. When this button is
pressed the MASTER MENU(Figure 1)
will appear, and adjustments are made from the
individual menus. Note that the menus will
remain on the screen for 20 seconds after the
latest action was made on the screen menu,
then they will “time-out” and disappear from
the screen. The time-out may be increased to as
much as 50 seconds by going to the
4. Turn the AVR 3000 on either by pressing the
To make this process as quick and as easy as
possible, we suggest that you use the full-OSD
system with the on-screen menus, and step
through each input. Once you have completed
the settings for the first input, many settings
may be duplicated for the remaining inputs. It is
also a good idea to set the configuration data in
the order these items are listed in the Main
Audio Setup Menu, as some settings require a
specific entry in a prior menu item.
System Power Control
Source Selector on the front panel, or via
the remote by pressing the AVR Selector
or any of the Input Selectors 46on the
remote. The Power Indicator will turn green
to confirm that the unit is on, and the Main
Information Display will also light up.
2
or the Input
!
5
3
ADVANCEDSELECTmenu, and
changing the item titled FULLOSD
TIMEOUT.
Ú
Using the On-Screen Display
The semi-OSD system is also available as a sys-
tem default, although it may be turned off by
using the ADVANCEDSELECTmenu.
(See page 34). With the semi-OSD system, you
may make adjustments directly, by pressing the
buttons on the front panel or remote control for
the specific parameter to be adjusted as outlined
above.
When making the following adjustments, you
may find them easier to make via the unit’s on-
screen display system. These easy-to-read dis-
plays give you a clear picture of the current sta-
tus of the unit and facilitate speaker, delay, input
or digital selection you are making.
The items that follow will describe the individual
settings required for each input. Remember that
once the settings are made for one input, they
must be made for all other input sources in your
system.
To view the on-screen displays, make certain you
have made a connection from the Video
*
MASTER
MENU
*
Monitor Out jack
C
on the rear panel to the
INPUT SETUP
composite or S-Video input of your TV or projec-
tor. In order to view the AVR’s displays, the cor-
rect video input must be selected on your video
display.
SURROUND
SPEAKER
SETUP
SETUP
OUTPUT
ADJUST
ADJUST
CHANNEL
ADVANCED
EXIT
IMPORTANT NOTE: When viewing the displays
on a projection TV it is important that they not be
left on the screen for an extended period of time.
As with any video display, but particularly with
projectors, constant display of a static image such
Figure 1
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Input Setup
Surround Setup
*
SURROUND
SETUP
*
The first step in configuring the AVR 3000 is to
select an input. This may be done by pressing
Once the input setup has been completed, the
next step for that input is to set the surround
mode you wish to use with that input. Since sur-
round modes are a matter of personal taste, feel
free to select any mode you wish – you may
change it later. The Surround Mode chart on
page 26 may help you select the mode best suit-
ed to the input source selected. However, to
make it easier to establish the initial parameters
for the AVR 3000, it is best to select Dolby Pro
Logic for most analog inputs and Dolby Digital
for inputs connected to digital sources. In the
case of inputs such as a CD Player, Tape Deck or
Tuner, you may wish to set the mode to Stereo, if
that is your preferred listening mode for stan-
dard stereo sources, where it is unlikely that sur-
round encoded material will be used.
SURROUND:
SURR
OFF
the front panel Input Source Selector
until the desired input’s name appears momen-
tarily in the Main Information Display
and the green LED lights next to the input’s
name in the front panel Input Indicators
!
CENTER
SURR
DELAY:
DELAY:
ꢀꢀMS
ꢀꢀMS
ꢀꢀꢀ
NIGHT:
RETURN
ꢀꢀꢀ
TO
ꢀꢀꢀ
MENU
Y,
Ô
.
The input may also be selected by pressing the
appropriate Input Selector on the remote control
Figure 3
46
.
*
SURROUND
SETUP
*
When using the full-OSD system to make the
SURROUND:
DOLBY
setup adjustments, press the OSD button
L
DIGITAL
CENTER
SURR
DELAY:
DELAY:
0MS
00MS
MAX
once so that the MASTER MENU(Figure
1) appears. Note that the › cursor will be next
to the INPUT SETUPline. Press the Set
NIGHT:
RETURN
OFF
TO
MID
MENU
button
F
to enter the menu and the
INPUTSETUPmenu (Figure 2) will
appear on the screen. Press the ‹/› buttons
EUuntil the desired input name appears in
the highlighted video, as well as being indicated
Alternatively, the 5 Channel Stereo or Logic 7
Music mode may also be a good choice for
stereo-only source material.
Figure 4
Since the factory default for all inputs is Stereo,
the words SURROFFwill initially appear in
highlighted video (Figure 3) unless another sur-
round mode choice was made with the input
just selected. To change the surround mode
while the › cursor is next to the surround line,
press the ‹/› buttons EUuntil the desired
surround mode’s name appears in the highlight-
ed video. As the modes are changed, a green
LED will also light next to the mode names in
in the front panel Input Indicators
Ô
by the
It is easiest to complete the surround setup
using the full-OSD on-screen menus. From the
main MASTER MENUmenu (Figure 1),
green LED next to the desired input name. If the
input will use the standard left/right analog
inputs, no further adjustment is needed.
press the ⁄/¤ button
next to the SURROUNDSETUPmenu.
Press the Set button so that the
D
until the › cursor is
*
INPUT
SETUP
*
F
INPUT
:VIDEO
1
SURROUNDSETUPmenu (Figure 3 or 4)
is on the screen.
DIGITAL
RETURN
IN:ANALOG
TO MENU
the Surround Mode Indicators
ˆ
on the
front panel.
Note that the data lines next to the items in the
screen display will show either numbers or a
series of dashes, depending on whether or not
the specific parameter is adjustable. For exam-
ple, the Center Delay and Night Mode items are
only adjustable for Dolby Digital, and the Delay
Time is only adjusted for Dolby Digital and Dolby
Pro Logic. Note, also, that Dolby Digital and DTS
will only appear as choices (Figure 4) when a
digital input was previously selected. These set-
tings for Delay, and Night mode, that are inde-
pendent of any input selected, will be described
in the next chapter on page 21.
Figure 2
If you wish to associate one of the digital inputs
with the selected input source, press the but-
ton on the remote while the INPUT
¤
D
SETUPmenu (Figure 2) is on the screen, and
note that the on-screen cursor will drop down to
the DIGITALINline. Press the ‹/› but-
tons EUuntil the name of the desired digi-
tal input name appears. To return to the
ANALOGinput, press the buttons until the
word analog appears. When the correct input
appears, press the
cursor appears next to RETURNTO
MENU, and press the Set button
¤
button
D
until the ›
Speaker Setup
This menu tells the AVR 3000 which type of
speakers are in use. This is important as it
adjusts the settings that determine which
speakers receive low frequency (bass) informa-
tion. For each of these settings use the
LARGEsetting if the speakers for a
particular position are traditional full-range
loudspeakers that are capable of reproducing
sounds below 100Hz. Use the SMALLset-
ting for smaller, frequency-limited satellite
speakers that do not reproduce sounds below
100Hz. Note that when “small” front (left and
right) speakers are used, a subwoofer is
required to reproduce low frequency sounds. If
F
.
To change the digital input associated with the
input selected at any time using the discrete
function buttons and the semi-OSD system,
press the Digital Input Select button
on the front panel or the remote. Within five sec-
onds, make your input selection using the
Selector buttons on the front panel
⁄/¤ buttons on the remote until the
desired digital or analog input is shown in the
Main Information Display and in the
lower third of the video display connected to the
AVR 3000. Then press the Set button to
enter the new digital input assignment.
ÒG
5
or the
D
Y
F
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you are in doubt as to which category describes
your speakers, consult the specifications in the
speakers’ owner’s manual, or ask your dealer.
Remember that the speaker setup must be made
individually for each input of the AVR 3000.
Important Note: When a speaker set with two
front satellites and a passive subwoofer is used,
7. When you have completed your selection for
the surround channel, press the button on
the remote to move the cursor to SUBWOOFER.
¤
D
connected to the front speaker outputs
the fronts must be set for LARGE.
D
,
8. Press the ‹/› buttons EUon the remote
to select the option that best describes your sys-
tem.
3. When you have completed your selection for the
front channel, press the button on the
It is best to select the Dolby Pro Logic mode for
making the speaker setup. That’s why you should
note the surround mode you´ve associated with
the selected input, select the Dolby Pro Logic
mode and after the speaker setup was made
with that input, reset to the surround mode for-
merly selected. Note that with the currently
selected input all settings will be copied to other
surround modes too (as far as possible) and need
not be repeated with any other mode (but with
each input used).
¤
D
remote to move the cursor to CENTER.
The choices available for the subwoofer position
will depend on the settings for the other speak-
ers, particularly the front left/right positions.
4. Press the ‹/› buttons EUon the remote
to select the option that best describes your
Center speaker based on the speaker definitions
shown on this page.
If the front left/right speakers are set to
SMALL, the subwoofer will automatically be
set to SUB, which is the “on” position.
When SMALLis selected, low frequency center
channel sounds will be sent to the Fronts, if they
are set for LARGE and Sub is turned off. When
Sub is on, low frequency center channel sounds
will be sent to the subwoofer only.
If the front left/right speakers are set to
LARGE, three options are available:
• If no subwoofer is connected to the AVR 3000,
press the ‹/› buttons EUon the remote so
that NONEappears in the on-screen menu.
When this option is selected, all bass information
will be routed to the front left/right “main”
speakers.
1. It is easiest to enter the proper settings for the
speaker setup through the SPEAKER
SETUPmenu (Figure 5). If that menu is not
alredy on your screen from the prior adjustments,
When LARGEis selected, a full-range output
will be sent to the center speaker output, and
with analog and digital surround modes NO cen-
ter channel signal will be sent to the subwoofer
output.
press the OSD button
MASTER MENU(Figure 1), and then
press the button twice so that the cursor
is on the SPEAKERSETUPline. At this
point, press the Set button to bring up the
L
to bring up the
¤
D
• If a subwoofer is connected to the AVR 3000,
you have the option to have the front left/right
“main” speakers reproduce bass frequencies at
all times, and have the subwoofer operate only
when the AVR 3000 is being used with a digital
source that contains a dedicated Low Frequency
Effects, or LFE soundtrack. This allows you to use
both your main and subwoofer speakers to take
advantage of the special bass created for certain
movies. To select that option press ‹/› buttons
EUon the remote so that SUB(LFE)
appears in the on-screen menu.
When NONEis selected, no signal 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. This
mode is needed if no Center speaker is used
(note that for the use of Logic 7C surround mode
a Center speaker is needed, but Logic 7M works
well without a Center too).
F
SPEAKERSETUPmenu
(Figure 5).
*
SPEAKER
SETUP
*
LEFT/RIGHT:
SMALL
SMALL
SMALL
SUB
CENTER
:
:
:
SURROUND
SUBWOOFER
RETURN
TO
MENU
5. When you have completed your selection for
the center channel, press the
¤
button
D
on
the remote to change the cursor to
SURROUND.
• If a subwoofer is connected and you wish to
use it for bass reproduction in conjunction with
the main front left/right speakers, regardless of
the type of program source or surround mode
you are listening to, press the ‹/› buttons
EUon the remote so that SUB
Figure 5
6. Press the ‹/› buttons EUon the remote
to select the option that best describes the sur-
round speakers in your system based on the
speaker definitions shown on this page.
2. When the SPEAKERSETUPmenu
appears, the on-screen cursor ›will be at the top
of the list of speaker positions, pointing toward
the LEFT/RIGHTline, which sets the con-
figuration for the front left and right speakers. If
you wish to make a change to the front speakers
configuration, press the ‹/›buttons EUso
that either LARGEor SMALLappears,
matching the appropriate description from the
definitions shown above.
L/R+LFEappears in the on-screen menu.
When this option is selected, a “complete” feed
will be sent to the front left/right “main” speak-
ers, and the subwoofer will receive the front left
and right bass frequencies under frequency
selected in the next option setting on this menu,
as described below.
When SMALLis selected, low frequency sur-
round channel sounds will be sent to the Fronts,
when Sub is turned off, or to the subwoofer out-
put when Sub is on. With Pro Logic mode, there
is no bass in the surround channels.
When LARGEis selected, a full-range output
will be sent to the surround channel outputs
(with all analog and digital surround modes),
and, except with Hall and Theater modes, NO
surround channel bass will be sent to the sub-
woofer output.
9. When all speaker selections have been made,
When SMALLis selected, low frequency front
channel sounds will be sent only to the subwoofer
output. 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.
press the
¤
button
D
and then the Set button
F
to return to main menu.
10. The Speaker Configuration may also be
changed at any time without using the full-OSD
on-screen menu system by pressing the Speaker
When NONEis selected, surround sound infor-
mation will be split between the front-left and
front-right outputs. Note that for optimal per-
formance when no surround speakers are in use,
the Dolby 3 Stereo mode should be used instead
of Dolby Pro Logic.
When LARGEis selected, a full-range output
will be sent to the front left and front right out-
puts. Depending on the choice made in the
SUBWOOFERline in this menu (see below),
the front left and right bass information may also
be directed to a subwoofer.
Select button on the front panel
Ù
or remote
V
. Once the button is pressed, FNT
SPEAKERwill appear in both the lower
third of the video display and the Main
Information Display
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Within five seconds, either press the front panel
Making Settings independent of
selected Input
‹/› Selector buttons
on the remote to select a different speaker
position, or press the Set Button to
5
or the ⁄/¤ buttons
D
L
R
After the settings described above have been
made for all input sources in your system, the
following settings, made with any input, will
remain in effect independent of the input
selected.
Ó
F
begin the adjustment process for the front left
and right speakers
When the Set button
Ó
F
has been pressed
and the system is ready for a change to the front
speaker setting, the on-screen display and Main
Information Display Ywill read FNT
LARGEor FNTSMALLdepending on
the current setting. Press the front panel ‹/›
Delay Settings
Only for the Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro Logic
modes, you will need to adjust the delay time
setting. Note that the delay time is not
adjustable for any other modes.
Figure 6
Adjustments for Other Inputs
Selector Buttons
5
or the ⁄/¤ buttons
D
After one input has been adjusted for surround
mode, digital input (if any) and speaker type,
return to the INPUTSETUPline on the
AUDIOSETUPmenu and enter the set-
tings for each input that you will use. In most
cases, only the digital input and surround mode
will be different from one input to the next, while
the speaker type will usually be the same and
may be quickly entered by entering the same
data used for the original input.
on the remote until the desired setting is shown,
using the instructions for “large” or “small”
Important Note: Once the delay time is set
with any input it will be effective with all other
inputs too. Moreover the surround delay time
setting must be made only for either the Dolby
Pro Logic or the Dolby Digital mode. The other
setting will be set automatically.
shown earlier, then press the Set button
ÓF.
If another speaker position needs to be changed,
press the front panel ‹/› Selector buttons
or the ⁄/¤ buttons on the remote to
select a different speaker position, press the Set
button and then press the front panel
‹/› Selector buttons or the ⁄/¤ buttons
on the remote until the correct speaker set-
5
D
Due the different distances between the listening
position for the front channel speakers and the
surround speakers, the amount of time it takes
for sound to reach your ears from the front or
surround speakers is different. You may compen-
sate for this difference through the use of the
delay settings to adjust the timing for the specific
speaker placement and acoustic conditions in
your listening room or home theater.
Ó
F
5
D
ting is shown and press the Set button
Ó
F
again to confirm the selection.
To assist in making these settings, the icons in
the Speaker/Channel Input Indicators
Q
will change as the speaker type is selected at
each position. When only the inner icon box is lit,
the speaker is set for “small.” When the inner box
and the two outer boxes with circles inside them
are lit, the speaker is set for “large." When no
indicator appears at a speaker location, that
position is set for “none” or “no” speaker.
The factory setting is appropriate for most rooms,
but some installations create an uncommon dis-
tance between the front and surround speakers
that may cause the arrival of front channel
sounds to become disconnected from surround
channel sounds.
Note: These icons are available only when mak-
ing setup changes in the semi-OSD mode.
To resynchronize the front and surround chan-
nels, follow these steps:
As an example, in Figure 6 below, the left front
and right front speakers are set for “large,” the
center, left surround and right surround speakers
are set for small, and a subwoofer is set.
1. Measure the distance from the listening/ view-
ing position to the front speakers in meters.
2. Measure the distance from the listening/ view-
ing position to the surround speakers.
3. Subtract the distance to the surround speakers
from the distance to the front speakers and
multiply the result by 3.
a. When setting the delay time for the Dolby
Digital surround modes, the optimal delay time
is the result of that subtraction. For example, if
the front speakers are 3 m away and the sur-
round speakers are 1 m away, the optimal
delay time is figured as (3–1)x3=6. Thus, in
this example, the delay time for Dolby Digital
should be set at six milliseconds.
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 3 m away
and the surround speakers are 1 m away, the
optimal delay time is figured as
(3–1)x3+15=21. Thus, in this example, the Pro
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Logic delay should be set at twenty millisec-
onds.
As the Dolby Digital mode is selected, the › cur-
sor will stop at the CENTERDELAY
line. Press the ‹/› buttons EUuntil the
number calgulated using the formula shown
above appears in the disply. When the
Note that the Night mode may be adjusted
directly any time that a Dolby Digital source is
playing by pressing the Night button
B.
NOTE: The DTS, Logic 7, 5CH Stereo, Hall and
Theater modes use a fixed, nonadjustable delay
time.
When the button is pressed, the words
D-RANGEwill appear in the lower third of
the video screen and in the Main Information
CENTERDELAYis entered, press the
button once to move to the SURR
DELAYline so that the delay for the sur-
¤
D
Display Y. Press the ⁄/¤ button
three seconds to select the desired setting, then
press Set to confirm the setting.
D
within
The Dolby Digital Mode also includes a separate
setting for the center channel delay mode, since
the discrete nature of these signals makes the
location of the center channel speaker more crit-
ical. To calculate the delay for the center chan-
nel, measure the distance from the preferred lis-
tening position in the center of the room to both
the center channel speaker and either the left or
right speaker.
round speakers may be set. Press the ‹/› but-
tons EUuntil the desired figure appears in
the display, using the number calculated using
the formula shown above for the Dolby Digital
surround mode (item 3a). When the delay set-
F
When all settings for the surround setup have
been made, press the ⁄/¤ buttons so that
the › cursor is next to RETURNTO
D
MENU, and press the Set button
F
to
tings are complete, press the
¤
button
D
return to the master menu.
once to move to the next line.
Note that the delay settings may also be adjust-
ed at any time when the Dolby Digital or Dolby
Pro Logic modes are in use by pressing the
If the distances are equal, no further 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 mov-
ing the front left and front right speakers closer
to the listening position or the center speaker
further away from the listening position.
Output Level Adjustment
Output level adjustment is a key part of the con-
figuration process for any surround sound prod-
uct. It is particularly important for a Dolby Digital
receiver such as the AVR 3000, as correct out-
puts will ensure that you hear sound tracks with
the proper directionality and intensity.
Delay button on the front panel
, followed by a press of the Set button
Next, press the ⁄/¤ buttons non the remote
er the Selector buttons on the front panel
until the desired figure appears in the Main
Information Display
or remote
T
F.
5
NOTE: 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, a special 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 surround speakers to oper-
ate only occasionally. Artificially increasing the
volume to the rear speakers may destroy the
illusion of an enveloping sound field that dupli-
cates the way you hear sound in a movie the-
ater or concert hall.
Y.
If repositioning of the speakers is not possible,
adjust the center delay time, adding one milli-
second of center channel delay for every 30 cm
closer to the listening position the center speak-
er is than the front speakers. For example, if the
front left and front right speakers are each 3 m
from the listening position and the center chan-
nel speaker is 2.4 m away, the delay is figured as
300 cm –240 cm=60 cm, suggesting an optimal
center delay of 2 milliseconds.
Night Mode Settings
The Night mode is a feature of Dolby Digital that
uses special processing to preserve the dynamic
range and full intelligibility of a movie sound
track while reducing the peak level. This prevents
abruptly loud transitions from disturbing others,
without reducing the sonic impact of a digital
source. Note that the Night mode is only avail-
able when Dolby Digital signals are played.
To adjust the Night mode setting from the
menu, make certain that the › cursor is on the
Night line of the SURROUNDSETUP
menu. Next, press ‹/› buttons EUto
choose between the following settings.
To set the delay time, continue within the
MASTER MENU(Figure 1). If the system
is not already at that point, press the OSD but-
ton
L
to bring up the master menu.To make
the delay settings for the Dolby Digital mode
(this will include the Center delay setting, and
the surround delay for the Pro Logic mode will
IMPORTANT NOTE: The output level can be
adjusted for each digital and analog surround
mode separately. This allows you to compensate
for level differences between speakers, that may
also vary with the surround mode selected, or to
increase or decrease the level of certain speakers
intentionally, depending on the surround mode
selected.
OFF: When OFF is in the highlighted video,
the Night mode will not function.
be set automatically), press the Set
F
button
and select any input now that is associated with MID: When MID is in the highlighted video, a
a digital input and the Dolby Digital surround
mode (the surround mode associated with each
input selected will be indicated by the
mild compression will be applied.
MAX: When MAX is in the highlighted video, a
more severe compression algorithm will be
applied.
Surround Mode Indicators
panel), then return to the master menu. Press
the button and then the Set button
to bring up the surround setup menu, now press
the button once.
ˆ
in the front
Before beginning the output level adjustment
process, make certain that all speaker connec-
tions have been properly made. The system
volume should be turned down at first. Finally,
¤
D
F
We recommend that you select the MID setting
as a starting point and change to the MAX set-
ting later, if desired.
¤
D
make certain that the Balance Control
&
is
set to the center “12 o’clock” position.
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Using EzSet
8. During the adjustment you will see the loca-
tion of the channel position being adjusted
appear in both the on-screen display (if connect-
Manual Output Level Adjustment
Harman Kardon’s exclusive EzSet remote makes
it possible to quickly and accurately set the AVR
3000’s output levels without the use of a sound
pressure meter, although manual adjustment is
also available. However, for the easiest set-up,
follow these steps while seated in the listening
position that will be used most often:
Output levels may also be adjusted manually,
either to set them to a specific level with an SPL
meter, or to make fine tuning adjustments to the
levels obtained using the EzSet remote.
ed) and the Main Information Display
Y,
alternating with a readout of the output setting,
relative to the reference volume level. As the
adjustment proceeds, a few things will happen
simultaneously:
Manual output level adjustment is most easily
done through the OUTPUTADJUST
menu (Figure 7). If you are already at the main
1. Make certain that all speaker positions have
been properly configured for their “large” or
“small” settings (as outlined above) and turn off
the OSD system if it is in use.
• The channel position being adjusted will flash
in the Speaker/Channel Position Indicators
menu, press the
screen › cursor is next to the OUTPUT
ADJUSTline. If you are not at the main
¤
buttons
D
until the on-
Q. If the test noise is heard from a channel
other than the one shown in the Indicator, there
is an error in the speaker connections. If this is
menu, press the OSD button
the MASTER MENU(Figure 1), and then
press the buttons three times so that the
on-screen › cursor is next to the Output adjust
line. Press the Set button to bring the
L
to bring up
2. Adjust the volume so that it is at -15, as
shown in the on-screen display or Main
the case, press the Test Button
8
TWICE to
¤
D
stop the adjustment. Then, turn the unit off and
verify that all speakers are connected to the
Information Display
Y.
F
proper Outputs DE
.
OUTPUTADJUSTmenu (Figure 7) to
the screen.
3. Select any input associated with the Dolby Pro
Logic surround mode. Remember to make the
same adjustment with all other surround modes
you´ve associated with the inputs used.
• When the front left channel is being set at the
beginning of the process, EzSet will adjust the
volume level, as shown by the indication of the
FRONTLLEValternating in the on-
screen display (if connected) and the Main
*
OUTPUT
ADJUST
*
FRONT
CENTER
FRONT
LEFT
:
:
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
4. First a non-automatic pre-test should be
made: Turn on the internal test tone by pressing
RIGHT:
SURR
SURR
RIGHT
LEFT
TO
:
:
Information Display
Y
with the volume indi-
the Test tone button
8. You will hear a test
RETURN
MENU
cation. During the adjustment, the test tone may
seem to pulse, or click, as EzSet changes the
level. This is a normal aspect of the system’s
operation.
noise circulate from speaker to speaker in a
clockwise direction around the room.
Listen to make certain that the sound comes
from the speaker position shown in the Main
Figure 7
• As the other channels are set, the channel
name and the adjustment offset will appear in
the on-screen display (if connected) and the
Information Display
speaker location does NOT match the position
indicated, turn the AVR 3000 off using the Main
Y. If the sound from a
As soon as the new menu appears, you will hear
a test noise circulate from speaker to speaker in
a clockwise direction around the room. The test
noise will play for two seconds in each speaker
before circulating, and a blinking on-screen cur-
sor will appear next to the name of each speaker
location when the sound is at that speaker. Now
turn up the volume until you can hear the noise
clearly.
Main Information Display
Y. While the level
Power Switch
1
and check the speaker
is changing, the Program/SPL Indicator
2
wiring to make certain that each speaker is con-
nected to the correct output terminal.
will change colors to reflect the output level in
relation to the reference. A red indication shows
that the level is too high, while an amber indica-
tion shows that the level is too low. When the
Indicator is green, the level is correct, and the
test noise will move to the next channel.
5. Hold the remote in front of you at arm’s
length, making sure not to cover the EzSet
Sensor Microphone
7
at the top of the remote
and aim it at the AVR 3000, not vertically (like
you’d do with a microphone).
IMPORTANT NOTE: Because this test noise will
have a much lower level than normal music, the
volume must be lowered after the adjustment
for all channels is made, but BEFORE you return
to the main menu and the test tone turns off.
• While adjustments are being made, the red
6. Press and hold the SPL Indicator Select
LED under the AVR Selector
5
will flash.
Z
for three seconds. Release the button when
This is normal, and indicates that EzSet is oper-
ating.
the Program/SPL Indicator stops flashing
and you hear the test noise from the front left
speaker.
2
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 speaker as a reference, press
the ‹/› buttons EUon the remote to bring
all speakers to the same volume 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 adjust-
ment. When you release the button, the circula-
tion will resume after five seconds. The on-screen
cursor › can also be moved directly to the
speaker to be adjusted by pressing the ⁄/¤
9. After the test noise has circulated once
through each channel, it will send the tone to
the front left channel once again, to finally
adjust its output level.
7. At this point, the EzSet circuitry will take over,
adjusting the output level of each channel so
that when the process is complete all levels will
be equal and at the set reference point. This
process may take a few minutes, depending on
the extent of adjustment required.
10. Upon completion of the front left channel
adjustment, the Program/SPL Indicator will flash
green three times and then go out. The tone will
stop and the AVR 3000 will return to normal
operation.
buttons
D
on the remote.
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Continue to adjust the individual speakers until
they all have the same volume. Note that adjust-
ments should be made with the ‹/› buttons
EUon the remote only, NOT the main vol-
ume controls.
When all channels have an equal volume level,
the adjustment is complete. Now turn the
Note: Output level adjustment is not available
for the VMAx or Surround Off mode, as no sur-
round speakers are used (so level differences
between the speakers in the room cannot
occur). But to compensate level differences
between stereo, VMAx and other surround
modes (independently from the input selected)
the outputs can be adjusted with the Level Trim
Adjustment procedure, see page 30, also for the
Surround Off (Stereo) and VMAx modes.
Volume
(X
down to about -40dB, other-
wise the listening level may be too high as soon
as the source’s music starts to play. To exit this
menu, press the ⁄/¤ buttons
D
until the on-
You may also adjust the output levels manually
while using the level indication feature of the
EzSet remote. To activate the sensor and indica-
tor, simply press and release the SPL Indicator
screen › cursor is next to the RETURNTO
MENUline, and then press the Set button
F
to turn the test tone off and return to the
MASTER MENU.
Select button
tone is circulating. The Program/SPL Indicator
will change color to indicate the level.
Z
on the remote while the test
Once the settings outlined on the previous
pages have been made, the AVR 3000 is ready
for operation. While there are some additional
settings to be made, these are best done after
you have had an opportunity to listen to a
variety of sources and different kinds of program
material. These advanced settings are described
on pages 34-35 of this manual. In addition, any
of the settings made in the initial configuration
of the unit may be changed at any time.
As you add new or different sources or speakers,
or if you wish to change a setting to better
reflect your listening taste, simply follow the
instructions for changing the settings for that
parameter as shown above. Note that any
settings changed at any time, also when the
discrete buttons are used only, will be stored in
memory in the AVR3000, also if it´s turned off
completely, unless it will be reset (see page 48).
The settings will either depend on the input
(Speaker configuration, analog/digital input
selection, surround mode) or on the surround
mode selected (speaker output level), as
described on previous pages.
The output levels may also be adjusted at any
time using the discrete buttons and semi-OSD
system. To adjust the output levels in this fash-
2
Because the remote functions as level sensor, in
that case all further adjustments can be made
with the front panel buttons only, with help of
an assisting person. Adjust the level using the
ion, press the Test Tone Selector
ı8. As
soon as the button is pressed, the test tone will
begin to circulate as indicated earlier. The correct
channel from which the test noise should be
heard will be shown in the lower third of the
video screen and in the Main Information
‹/› buttons
5
on the front panel until the LED
lights green for all channels. When it is red the
level is too high; when it is amber the level is
too low. Press the SPL Indicator Select
Z
Display
Y. As an added assist, while the test
button when you are finished to turn the sensor
and Indicator off.
noise is circulating, the proper channel position
will also be indicated in the Speaker/Channel
Indicators
Q
by a blinking letter within the
NOTE: The subwoofer output level is not
adjustable using the test tone. To change the
subwoofer level, follow the steps for Output
Level Trim Adjustment on page 30.
correct channel. Turn up the Volume
(X
until you can hear the noise clearly.
To adjust the output level, press the Selector
buttons on the front panel or the ‹/› but-
5
tons EUuntil the desired level is shown in
the display or on screen. Once the buttons are
released, the test noise will begin to circulate
again in five seconds.
When all channels have the same output level,
turn the Volume
(X
down to about -40dB,
Having completed the setup and configuration
process for your AVR 3000, you are about to
experience the finest in music and home theater
listening. Enjoy!
otherwise the listening level may be too high as
soon as the source’s music starts to play. After-
wards press the Test Tone Selector
ı8
button again to turn the test tone off and com-
plete the process.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Output level adjust-
ment made will be effective for all inputs, but
only for the actual surround mode selected. To
be effective for any other mode select that mode
(with any input) and repeat the level adjustment
described above. This will also allow you to com-
pensate level differences between speakers, that
may be different with each surround mode, or to
increase or decrease the level of certain speakers
intentionally, depending on the surround mode
selected.
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The sleep time will be displayed in the Preset
Number/Sleep Timer Indicator and it will
count down until the time has elapsed.
Basic Operation
Controls and Use of Headphones
R
Once you have completed the setup and configu-
ration of the AVR 3000, it is simple to operate
and enjoy. The following instructions should be
followed for you to maximize your enjoyment of
your new receiver:
• Adjust the volume to a comfortable level using
the front panel Volume Control
Volume Up/Down buttons.
(
or remote
When the programmed sleep time has elapsed,
the unit will automatically turn off (to Standby
mode). Note that the front panel display will dim
to one half brightness when the Sleep function
is programmed. To cancel the Sleep function,
X
• The Balance Control may be used to
&
adjust the relative sound output between the left
front and right front speakers.
Turning the AVR 3000 On or Off
• When using the AVR 3000 for the first time, you
must press the Main Power Switch
front panel to turn the unit on. This places the unit
in a Standby mode, as indicated by the amber
press and hold the Sleep Button
9
until the
• To temporarily silence all speaker outputs
1
on the
information display returns to normal brightness
and the Sleep indicator numbers disappear and
the words SLEEPOFFappear in the
press the Mute button
b. This will interrupt
the output to all speakers and the headphone
jack, but it will not affect any recording or dub-
bing that may be in progress. When the system
is muted, the MUTE indicator Pwill light in
color of the Power Indicator
is in Standby, you may begin a listening session by
pressing the System Power Control or the
Source button on the front panel or the AVR
Selector . Note that the Power Indicator
will turn green. This will turn the unit on and
3. Once the unit
Main Information Display
Y.
2
Source Selection
the Main Information Display
Ú. Press the
!
Mute button
b
again to return to normal
• To select a source, press any of the Source
Selector buttons on the remote 46
5
operation.
.
3
return it to the input source that was last used.
The unit may also be turned on from Standby by
pressing any of the Source Selector buttons on
• During a listening session you may wish to
adjust the Bass Control and Treble
Control to suit your listening tastes or room
acoustics. Note that these controls are not effec-
tive with the 6-Channel Direct Input.
NOTE: After pressing one of the Input Selector
buttons (except VID4) to turn the unit on,
press the AVR Selector to have the remote
control the AVR functions.
^
4
*
5
the remote 4a6
.
NOTE: After pressing one of the Input Selector
• The input source may also be changed by
pressing the front-panel Input Source
buttons (except VID4) to turn the unit on,
press the AVR Selector to have the remote
control the AVR functions.
4
• To set the output of the AVR 3000 so that the
output is “flat,” with the Tone controls and the
Balance control de-activated, press the Tone
5
Selector button
!. Each press of the button
will move the input selection through the list of
available inputs.
Mode button
the words ToneOutappear momentarily
in the Main Information Display . To
return the tone controls to an active condition,
press the Tone Mode button once or twice
so that the words ToneInmomentarily
6
button once or twice so that
To turn the unit off at the end of a listening ses-
sion, simply press the System Power Control
• As the input is changed, the AVR 3000 will
automatically switch to the digital input (if
selected), surround mode and speaker configura-
tion that were entered during the configuration
process for that source.
Y
2
on the front panel or the Power Off
Button on the remote. Power will be shut
off to any equipment plugged into the rear panel
Switched AC Outlets and the Power
Indicator will turn amber.
3
6
F
appear in the Main Information Display
Y.
3
• The front-panel Video 4 Inputs
%
may be
• For private listening, plug the 6.3 mm stereo
phone plug from a pair of stereo headphones
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
used to connect a device such as a video game
or camcorder to your home entertainment
system on a temporary basis.
into the front panel Headphone Jack
4. Note
that when the headphone’s plug is connected,
the word HEADPHONEwill scroll once
Indicator
3.
• As the input source is changed, the new input
name will appear momentarily as an on-screen
display in the lower third of the video display.
The input name will also appear in the Main
When you will be away from home for an
extended period of time it is always a good idea
to completely turn the unit off with the front
across the Main Information Display
Y
and
all speakers will be silenced. When the head-
phone plug is removed, the audio feed to the
speakers will be restored.
panel Main Power Switch
1.
Information Display
light next to the selected input’s name in the
front-panel Input Indicators
Y
and a green LED will
NOTE: All preset memories may be lost if the
unit is left turned off with the Main Power
Ô
.
Switch
1
for more than two weeks.
• When a pure audio source (Tuner, CD, Tape, 6
Channel direct inputs) is selected, the last video
input used remains routed to the Video 1 and
Video 2 Outputs L O (except from its own
Video 1/ source) and Video Monitor Output
Using the Sleep Timer
• To program the AVR 3000 for automatic turn-
off, press the Sleep Button
Each press of the button will increase the time
before shut down in the following sequence:
9
on the remote.
C
. This permits simultaneous viewing and lis-
tening to different sources.
90
80
70
60
50
min
min
min
min
min
• When a Video source is selected, its audio sig-
nal will be fed to the speakers and the video sig-
nal for that input will be routed to the appropriate
40
30
20
10
OFF
min
min
min
min
Monitor Output jack
C
and will be viewable
on a TV monitor connected to the AVR 3000.
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Surround Mode Chart
MODE
FEATURES
DELAY TIME RANGE
DOLBY DIGITAL
Available only with digital input sources encoded with Dolby Digital data. It provides
up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated Low Frequency Effects
channel.
Center: 0 ms – 5 ms
Initial Setting – 0 ms
Surround: 0 ms –15 ms
Initial Setting – 0 ms
DTS
Available only with digital input sources encoded with DTS data. Available on special
DVD, LD and audio-only discs, DTS provides up to five separate main audio channels and
a special dedicated low frequency channel.
Delay time not adjustable
DOLBY PRO LOGIC
The standard mode for analog surround sound decoding. It uses information encoded
in a two channel stereo recording to produce four distinct outputs: Left, Center, Right and
a Mono Surround channel. 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 = 15 ms
An advanced mode that extracts the maximum surround information from either
conventional stereo material or surround-encoded programs. When used with encoded
material, decoding is more accurate in terms of the placement of sounds, and fades and pans
are much smoother and more realistic than with other decoding techniques. Logic 7 also
delivers increased spaciousness and a wider sound stage when it is used with conventional
natural stereo recordings and music programs throug the use of the natural surround
information present also in those stereo recordings. The Logic 7C or Cinema mode is tailored
to provide an optimal sound field for movie soundtracks. The Logic 7M or Music mode uses a
decoding formula that is best suited to music.
Delay time not adjustable
LOGIC 7 C
LOGIC 7 M
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 front right
channels for increased realism. Use this mode when you have a center channel speaker
but no surround speakers.
No surround channels
THEATER
HALL
This surround processing uses matrix surround decoding to simulate a standard movie or
stage theater with stereo and even pure mono sources.
Delay time not adjustable
Delay time not adjustable
No surround channels
The Hall mode offers matrix surround decoding that simulate
a medium-sized chamber hall or opera house with stereo and even pure mono sources.
VMAx Near
VMAx Far
When only the two front channel loudspeakers are used, Harman’s patented VMAx mode
delivers a three-dimensional sound space with the illusion of “phantom speakers” at the
center and surround positions. The VMAx N, or “Near Field” mode should be selected when
your listening position is less than 1,5m from the speakers. The VMAx F, or “Far Field” mode
should be selected when your listening positioin is greater than 1,5m from the speakers.
5-Channel Stereo
This mode takes advantage of multiple speakers to place a stereo signal at both the front and No delay is available for
back of a room. Ideal for playing music in situations such as a party, it places the same signal
at the front-left and surround-left, and at the front-right and surround-right speakers. The center
channel is fed a summed mono mix of the in-phase material of the left and right channels.
this mode
SURROUND
OFF (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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mode using the remote, press the Surround
Mode Selector , and then press the
buttons to change the mode. As you press
DTS
Surround Mode Selection
A
⁄
/
¤
DTS is another digital audio system that is capa-
ble of delivering 5.1 audio. Although both DTS
and Dolby Digital are digital, they use different
methods of encoding the signals, and thus they
require different decoding circuits to convert the
digital signals back to analog.
One of the most important features of the
AVR 3000 is its ability to reproduce a full multi-
channel surround sound field from digital
sources, analog matrix surround encoded pro-
grams and standard stereo or even mono pro-
grams. In all, a total of thirteen listening modes
are available on the AVR 3000.
D
the buttons, the Surround mode name will
appear in the Main Information Display
Y,
and an individual mode indicator will also light
up C D F H I J K L N. As the sur-
round modes change, a green LED will light next
to the current mode in the Surround Mode
DTS-encoded sound tracks are available on select
DVD and LD discs, as well as on special audio-
only DTS CDs. You may use any LD, DVD or CD
player equipped with a digital output to play
DTS-encoded special audio-only CDs with the
AVR 3000, but DTS-LDs can be played on LD
players and DTS-DVDs on DVD players only. All
that is required is to connect the player’s output
to either the Optical or Coaxial input on the
Selection of a surround mode is based on personal
taste, as well as the type of program source mate-
rial being used. For example, motion pictures or TV
programs bearing the logo of one of the major
surround encoding processes, such as Dolby
Surround, DTS Stereo or UltraStereo†† should be
played in either the Dolby 3 Stereo or Dolby Pro
Logic surround modes depending on the source
material and speakers in use.
Indicators list
ˆ
on the front panel.
Note that the Dolby Digital or DTS modes may
only be selected when a digital input is in use. In
addition, when a digital source is present, the
AVR 3000 will automatically select and switch to
the correct mode (Dolby Digital or DTS), regard-
less of the mode that has been previously select-
ed. For more information on selecting digital
rear panel QR or front panel #$
.
sources, see the following section of this manual.
In order to listen to DVDs encoded with DTS
sound tracks, the DVD player must be compatible
with the DTS signal as indicated by a DTS logo
on the player’s front panel. Note that early DVD
players may not be able to play DTS- encoded
DVDs. This does not indicate a problem with the
AVR 3000, as some players cannot pass the DTS
signal through to the digital outputs. If you are in
doubt as to the capability of your DVD player to
handle DTS DVDs, consult the player’s owner’s
manual.
However to create wider, enveloping sound field
environments and more defined pans and
flyovers with all analog stereo and surround
recordings select Harman Kardon’s exclusive
Logic 7 mode, that creates a stereophonic left
and right rear signal, just as recorded in real life
(e.g. sound being recorded from left rear side will
be heard from that side only) for a dramatic
improvement in comparison to Dolby Pro Logic.
To listen to a program in traditional two channel
stereo, using the front left and front right speak-
ers only (plus the subwoofer if installed and con-
figured), follow the instructions shown above for
using the remote until SURR OFFappears
in the Main Information Display
Y.
Digital Audio Playback
NOTE: Once a program has been encoded with
matrix surround information, it retains the sur-
round information as long as the program is
broadcast in stereo. Thus, movies with surround
sound may be decoded via any of the analog sur-
round modes such as Pro Logic or Logic 7, when
they are broadcast via conventional TV stations,
cable, pay TV and satellite transmission. In addi-
tion, a growing number of made-for-television
programs, sports broadcasts, radio dramas and
music CDs are also recorded in surround sound.
You may view a list of these programs at the Dolby
Digital audio is a major advancement over past
systems such as Dolby Pro Logic. It delivers five dis-
crete channels: left front, center, right front, left sur-
round and right surround. Each channel reproduces
full frequency range (20Hz to 20kHz) and offers
dramatically improved dynamic range and signifi-
cant improvements to signal-to-noise ratios. In
addition, digital systems have the capability to
deliver an additional channel that is specifically
devoted to low frequency information. This is the
“.1” channel referred to when you see these sys-
tems descibed as “5.1”. The bass channel is sepa-
rate from the other channels, but since it is inten-
tionally bandwidth limited, sound designers have
given it that unique designation.
PCM Audio Playback
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is the non- com-
pressed digital audio system used for compact
discs, Non-Dolby Digital/DTS Laserdiscs and some
special PCM encoded DVDs. The digital circuits in
the AVR 3000 are capable of high quality digital-
to-analog decoding, and they may be connected
directly to the digital audio output of your
CD/DVD or LD player (LD only for PCM or DTS
programs, for Dolby Digital laser discs an RF
adapter is needed, see ”Dolby Digital” above).
Connections may be made to either the Optical
or Coaxial inputs QR on the rear panel or the
Even when a program is not listed as carrying
intentional surround information, you may find
that the Pro Logic, Dolby 3 Stereo or Logic 7
modes often deliver enveloping surround presen-
tations through the use of the natural surround
information present in all stereo recordings.
However, for stereo programs without any sur-
round information the Theater, Hall and 5CH
Stereo modes should be tried (5CH Stereo is effec-
tive particularly with old ”extreme” stereo record-
ings) and for mono programs, we suggest that you
try the Theater or Hall modes. And when you use
only two front channel speakers you should select
Harman’s patented VMAx mode, delivering a virtu-
ally three dimensional sound space with two
speakers only.
front panel Digital Inputs #$
.
Dolby Digital
To listen to a PCM digital source, first select the
input for the desired source (e.g., CD) to feed its
video signal (if any) to the TV monitor and to
provide its analog audio signal for recording.
Dolby Digital (originally known as AC-3®) is
a standard part of DVD, and is available on
specially encoded LD discs and satellite broadcasts
and it is a part of the new high-definition television
(HDTV) system.
Next press the Digital Select button
Ò
G
and then use the
remote, or the Selector buttons
⁄
/
¤
buttons
D
5
on the
on the front
Note that an optional, external RF demodulator
is required to use the AVR 3000 to listen to the
Dolby Digital sound tracks available on laser
discs. Connect the RF output of the LD player to
the demodulator and then connect the digital
output of the demodulator to the Optical or
Coaxial inputs QR#$of the AVR 3000.
No demodulator is required for use with DVD
players or DTS-encoded laser discs.
panel, until the desired choice appears in the
Main Information Display , then press the
Set button to confirm the choice.
Y
Ó
F
When a PCM source is playing, the PCM indica-
tor will light. During PCM playback you may
A
select any surround mode except Dolby Digital or
DTS.
Surround modes are selected using either the
front panel controls or the remote. To select a
surround mode from the front panel, press the
Playback from PCM sources may also benefit
from the Logic 7. When playing a stereo or sur-
round-encoded PCM source, such as an LD or CD
Surround Mode Selector
7
to scroll through
the list of available modes. To select a surround
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or a PCM audio track from DVD, use the Logic 7
C or Cinema mode. For stereo or surround encod-
ed pure music recordings use the Logic 7 M or
Music mode for a wider front sound stage (see
Surround Mode Chart page 26).
vide a backup signal and a source for analog
stereo recording, the analog outputs provided on
digital source equipment should also be connect-
ed to their appropriate inputs on the AVR 3000
rear panel (e.g., connect the analog stereo audio
Depending on the audio track selected on the
source player and number of channels on the
disc, different surround modes are possible. Note
that only one channel without subwoofer, called
”1.0” audio, or all five channels with subwoofer
(”5.1” audio) or all steps between can be record-
ed on digitally surround encoded audio tracks
(see NOTE below). With all those tracks, except
”2.0” audio, only the Dolby Digital and VMAx
modes are available. When the Dolby Digital sig-
nal is only two channel (”2.0”) these two chan-
nels (l and r) often contain Pro Logic surround
informations. With those tracks the AVR3000
automatically switches to the Pro Logic mode,
but you may also select the Vmax mode.
output from a DVD to the DVD inputs
5
on the
MP3 Audio Playback
rear panel when you connect the source’s digital
outputs).
The AVR 3000 is one of the first A/V receivers to
provide on-board decoding for the MP3 audio
format used on specific computer audio files and
by portable MP3 players/recorders. In addition,
some new CD and DVD players are capable of
playing back optical discs that are recorded with
MP3, rather than standard CD audio information.
By offering MP3 decoding, the AVR 3000 is able
to deliver more precise conversion of the digital
signals to an analog output, along with the ben-
efits of listening to the MP3 audio through the
AVR 3000’s high current amplifier and the speak-
ers from your surround system, rather than the
smaller speakers and low powered amplifiers typ-
ically used with computers.
When playing a digital source such as DVD, first
select its input using the remote or front panel
controls as outlined in this manual in order to
feed its video signal (if any) to the TV monitor
and to provide its analog audio signal for record-
ing. When the digital input appropriate with the
DVD player is not selected automatically (due to
the input settings made earlier during the system DTS:When the DTS indicator lights, a DTS bit-
configuration, see page 19), select the digital
source by pressing the Digital Input Selector
⁄ ¤
stream is being received. When the unit senses
this type of data, only the DTS mode may be used.
button
G
Ò
and then using the
/
buttons
PCM:When the PCM indicator lights, a standard
Pulse Code Modulation, or PCM, signal is being
received. This is the type of digital audio used by
conventional compact disc and laser disc record-
ings. When a PCM bitstream is present, all modes
except Dolby Digital and DTS are available. Note
that the PCM signal format can be selected on the
DVD player with any audio track, even with Dolby
Digital tracks (but not with Dolby Digital decod-
ing). So, if selected, even ”2.0” D.D. audio tracks
can be played with all surround modes, also with
the most effective Logic 7.
D
on the remote or the Selector buttons
5
on the front panel to choose any of the
OPTICALor COAXIALinputs, as they
appear in the Main Information Display Y,
Display Indicator BEor on-screen display.
When the digital source is playing, the AVR 3000
will automatically detect whether it is a multi-
channel Dolby Digital, DTS source, MP3 or a con-
ventional PCM signal, which is the standard out-
To take advantage of the AVR 3000’s MP3 capa-
bilities, simply connect the PCM output of a com-
puter sound card able to feed the MP3 format to
its digital output, or the PCM output of MP3
compatible CD or DVD players or of a portable
MP3 player with a digital output, to either the
rear panel Digital Inputs QR or the front
panel Digital Inputs #$. When the digital
MP3 signal is selected, the MP3 Bitstream
put from CD players. A Bitstream Indicator
will light in the Main Information Display
A
Ú
to confirm that the digital signal is Dolby Digital,
DTS, MP3 or PCM.
Indicator
A
will light, and the audio will begin
MP3: When the MP3 indicator lights, a compat-
ible MPEG 1/Layer 3 digital signal is being
playing.
Note that a digital input (e.g. coaxial) remains
associated with any analog input (e.g. DVD) as
soon as it is selected, thus the digital input need
not be re-selected each time the appropriate
input choice (e.g. DVD) is made.
NOTES:
received. This is the popular audio format used by
many computer programs for recording com-
pressed audio files. When an MP3 bitstream is
present, the sound will automatically be played
in the stereo (surround off) mode. The surround
modes are not available during MP3 playback.
• The AVR 3000 is only capable of playing sig-
nals in the MP3 (MPEG 1/Layer 3) format. It is
not compatible with other computer audio
codecs.
Digital Status Indicators
• The MP 3 DSP mode found in the new
When a digital source is playing, the AVR 3000
senses the type of bitstream data that is present.
Using this information, the correct surround mode
will automatically be selected. For example, DTS
bitstreams will cause the unit to switch to DTS
decoding, and Dolby Digital bitstreams will enable
Dolby Digital decoding. When the unit senses
PCM data, from CDs and LDs and some music
DVDs or certain tracks on normal DVDs, it will
allow the appropriate surround mode to be
selected manually. Since the range of available
surround modes depends on the type of digital
data that is present, the AVR 3000 uses a variety
of indicators to let you know what type of signal
is present. This will help you to understand the
choice of modes and the input channels recorded
on the disc.
AVR 3000 requires an MP3 SPDIF stream.
Presently, only a few units provide this but in the
coming generations of motherboards and operat-
ing system updates this will follow, since SPDIF is
the standard for audio & video hardware.
In addition to the Bitstream Indicators, the
AVR 3000 features a set of unique channel input
indicators that tell you how many channels of
digital information are being received and if the
digital signal is interrupted.
• The digital audio input signal may be either
optical or coaxial, but the signal must be in the
PCM format. Direct connection of USB or serial
data outputs is not possible, even though the sig-
nals are in the MP3 format. If you have any ques-
tions about the data output format from your
computer or a sound card, check with the
device’s Owner’s Manual or contact the manu-
facturer’s technical support area.
These indicators are the L/C/R/LS/RS/LFE letters
that are inside the center boxes of the
Speaker/Channel Input Indicators
Q
in the
front panel Main Information Display
Ú
.
When a standard analog stereo or matrix sur-
round signal is in use, only the “L” and “R” indi-
cators will light, as analog signals have only left
and right channels, respectively, even surround
recordings, carry surround information on the left
and right channels only.
Selecting a Digital Source
To utilize either digital mode you must have
properly connected a digital source to the
AVR 3000. Connect the digital outputs from DVD
players, HDTV receivers, satellite systems or CD
players to the Optical or Coaxial inputs on the
rear or front panel QR#$. In order to pro-
Digital signals, however, may have one to six sep-
arate channels, depending on the program mate-
rial, the method of transmission and the way in
which it was encoded. When a digital signal is
playing, the letters in these indicators will light in
response to the specific signal being received. It
When a digital source is playing, a Bitstream
Indicator
A
will light to show which type of
signal is playing:
DOLBY D: When the DOLBY D indicator
lights, a Dolby Digital bitstream is being received.
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is important to note that although Dolby Digital,
for example, is referred to as a “5.1” system, not
all Dolby Digital DVD or audio tracks selected on
DVD or other Dolby Digital programs are encod-
ed for 5.1. Thus, it is sometimes normal for a
DVD with a Dolby Digital soundtrack to trigger
e.g. only the “L” and “R” indicators.
Display
the Night mode is active, the Night Mode
Indicator will also illuminate.
Y
reads D-RANGE OFF. When
Tape Recording
In normal operation, the audio or video source
selected for listening through the AVR 3000 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
O
The Night mode may also be selected to always be
on at either level of compression using the options
in the Surround Setup Menu. See page 22 for
information on using the menus to set this option.
to the outputs for Tape Outputs
1
or Video 1
NOTE: Many DVD discs are recorded with both
“5.1” and “2.0” versions of the same sound-
track, the ”2.0” version often is used with other
languages. When playing a DVD, always be cer-
tain to check the type of material on the disc.
Most discs show this information in the form of a
listing or icon on the back of the disc jacket.
When a disc does offer multiple soundtrack
choices you may have to make some adjustments
to your DVD player (usually with the “Audio
Select” button or in a menu screen on the disc)
to send a full 5.1 feed to the AVR 3000 or to
select the appropriate audio track and thus lan-
guage (”2.0” audio tracks can be played with all
surround modes, even with Logic 7, see indicator
”PCM” on page 28). It is also possible for the
type of signal feed to change during the course
of a DVD playback. In some cases the previews
of special material will only be recorded in 2.0
audio, while the main feature is available in 5.1
audio. As long as your DVD player is set for 6-
channel output, the AVR 3000 will automatically
sense changes to the bitstream and channel
count and reflect them in these indicators.
or 2 Outputs 4LO in the record mode.
IMPORTANT NOTES ON DIGITAL PLAYBACK:
1. When the digital playback source is stopped,
or in a pause, fast forward or chapter search
mode, the digital audio data will momentarily
stop, and the channel position letters inside the
When a digital audio recorder is connected to
any of the Digital Audio Outputs
9, you are
able to record the digital signal using a CD-R,
MiniDisc or other digital recording system.
Note that all digital signals will be passed
through to both, coaxial and optical, digital out-
puts simultanously, no matter which kind of digi-
tal input was selected.
Speaker/Channel Indicators
Q
will flash.
This is normal and does not indicate a problem
with either the AVR 3000 or the source machine.
The AVR 3000 will return to digital playback as
soon as the data is available and when the
machine is in a standard play mode.
NOTES:
• The digital outputs are active only when a digital
signal is present, and they do not convert an ana-
log input to a digital signal, or change the format
of the digital signal (e.g. Dolby Digital to PCM or
vice versa, but coaxial digital signals are converted
to optical signals and vice versa). In additon, the
digital recorder must be compatible with the out-
put signal. For example, the PCM digital input
from a CD player may be recorded on a CD-R or
MiniDisc, but Dolby Digital or DTS signals may not.
2. Although the AVR 3000 will decode virtually all
DVD movies, CDs and HDTV sources, it is possible
that some future digital sources may not be com-
patible with the AVR 3000.
3. Note that not all digitally encoded programs
and not all audio tracks on a DVD contain full
5.1-channel audio. Consult the program guide
that accompanies the DVD or laser disc to deter-
mine which type of audio has been recorded on
the disc. The AVR 3000 will automatically sense
the type of digital surround encoding used, indi-
• To make an analog recording of a Dolby Digital
or DTS source is not possible, if the source is con-
nected to a digital input of the AVR 3000 only.
But the analog two channel signal of that source
can be recorded (see item 5, ”Important Notes
on Digital Playback” above).
cate it in the Bitstream Indicators
A
and
The letters used by the Speaker/Channel Input
Channel Input Indicators
Q
and adjust to
Indicators
Q
also flash to indicate when a bit-
accommodate it.
stream has been interrupted. This will happen
when a digital input source is selected before the
playback starts, or when a digital source such as
a DVD is put into a Pause mode. The flashing
indicators remind you that the playback has
stopped due to the absence of a digital signal
and not through any fault of the AVR. This is nor-
mal, and the digital playback will resume once
the playback is started again.
4. When a Dolby Digital or DTS source is playing,
you normally may not be able to select some of
the analog surround modes such as Dolby Pro
Logic, Dolby 3, Stereo, Hall, Theater, 5CH Stereo
or Logic 7, except with special audio tracks
(see indication ”Dolby Digital” on previous page)
or data format selected (see ”PCM” on previous
page).
5. When a Dolby Digital or DTS source is playing,
it is not possible to make an analog recording
Night Mode
A special feature of Dolby Digital is the Night
mode, which enables Dolby Digital input sources
to be played back with full digital intelligibilty
while reducing the maximum peak level and lift-
ing the low levels by 1/4 to 1/3. This prevents
abruptly loud transitions from disturbing others
without reducing the impact of the digital source.
The Night mode is available only when Dolby
Digital mode is selected.
using the Tape
1
or Video 1 or Video 2 or
4U record outputs, if the source is connected
to any digital input of the AVR3000 only. But the
analog two channel signal of that source, the
”Downmix” to Stereo or Dolby Surround, can be
recorded by connecting its analog audio outputs
to the appropriate analog inputs (e.g. DVD) of
the AVR3000, even if the digital input of the
AVR3000 remains selected. Additionally, the digi-
tal signals will be passed through to the Digital
The Night mode may be engaged when a Dolby
Digital DVD is playing by pressing the Night
Audio Outputs
T.
Button
B
on the remote. Next, press the ⁄/¤
buttons
D
to select either the middle range or
full compression versions of the Night mode. To
turn the Night mode off, press the ⁄/¤ buttons
D
until the message in the lower third of the
video display and the Main Information
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low. As the remote is used as sound pressure
level (SPL) sensor, in this case the channels can
be selected and their levels be adjusted, as
described above, with the Channel Select but-
Output Level Trim Adjustment
6-Channel Direct Input
Normal output level adjustment for the
The AVR 3000 is equipped for future expansion
through the use of optional, external adapters for
formats that the AVR 3000 may not be capable
of processing. When an adapter is connected to
AVR 3000 is established using the test tone, as
outlined on pages 22 and 23. 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 and those for
the Stereo and VMAx modes can only be adjust-
ed using this procedure.
ton
Û
and the Selector
5
and Set buttons
Ó
on the AVR´s front panel only (with help of
the 6-Channel Direct Input
it by pressing the 6-Ch Direct Input Selector
. The 6-Channel Direct Input may also be
selected by pressing the Input Source Selector
button on the front panel until the words
6CHDIRECTappear in the Main
Information Display , and a green LED
lights next to 6 CH in the Input Indicators
8, you may select
an assisting person). After the output levels of all
channels are aligned,press the SPL Indicator
a
Select
Z
to turn the sensor and indicator off.
The channel output may also be adjusted using
the full-OSD on-screen menu system. First, set
the volume to a comfortable listening level using
!
To adjust the output levels using program materi-
al, first select the surround mode for which you
want to trim the speakers (see NOTE below), start
your program material source and set the refer-
ence volume for the front left and front right
Y
the Volume Control
OSD button to bring up the MASTER
MENU(Figure 1). Press the Button
(X. Then, press the
Ô
.
L
Note that when the 6-Channel Direct Input is in
use, you may not select a surround mode, as the
external decoder determines processing. In addi-
tion, there is no signal at the record outputs
when the 6-Channel Direct Input is in use, and
¤
D
until the on-screen › cursor is next to the
CHANNELADJUSTline. Press the Set
channels using the Volume Control
(X
.
Button
F
to activate the CHANNEL
Once the reference level has been set, press the
ADJUSTmenu (Figure 8).
Channel Select button and note that
FRONT L LEVwill appear in the Main
Information Display . To change the level,
first press the Set button , and then use
the Selector buttons buttons
to raise or lower the level. DO NOT use the
CÛ
the Tone ^*and Balance
not be effective.
&
controls will
*
CHANNEL
ADJUST
*
Y
FRONT
CENTER
FRONT
LEFT
:
:
:
:
:
:
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
0dB
OFF
F
Ó
Memory Backup
5
or the
⁄
/
¤
RIGHT
SURR
SURR
RIGHT
LEFT
This product is equipped with a memory backup
system that preserves tuner presets and system
configuration information if the unit is turned off
completely, accidentally unplugged or subjected
to a power outage. This memory will last for
approximately two weeks, after which time all
information must be reentered.
D
SUBWOOFER
volume control, as this will alter the reference
setting.
CHANNEL
RETURN
RESET:
TO MENU
ON
Once the change has been made, press the Set
button
tons
F
Ó
and then press the Selector but-
Figure 8
5
or the ⁄/¤ buttons to select the
D
Once the menu appears on your video screen,
use the ⁄/¤ buttons to move the on-screen
next output channel location that you wish to
adjust. To adjust the subwoofer level, press the
D
› cursor so that it is next to the channel that you
wish to adjust. Then, use the ‹/› buttons
EUto raise or lower the output level.
Selector buttons 5or the ⁄/¤ buttons
until WOOFER LEVappears in the Main
Information Display or on-screen display.
(only available if the subwoofer is turned on).
D
Y
When all adjustments are done, press the ⁄/¤
buttons
that it is next to RETURN TO MENU
and then press the Set Button if you wish to
D
to move the on-screen › cursor so
Press the Set button
the desired channel appears in the Main
Information Display and on-screen display,
F
Ó
when the name of
F
Y
go back to the main menu to make other adjust-
ments. If you have no other adjustments to make,
and follow the instructions shown above to
adjust the level.
press the OSD button
system.
L
to exit the menu
Repeat the procedure as needed until all chan-
nels requiring adjustment have been set. When
all adjustments have been made press the Set
NOTE: The output levels may be separately
trimmed for each digital and analog surround
mode. If you wish to have different trim levels for a
specific mode, select that mode and then follow the
instructions in the steps shown above.
button
F
Ó
twice, the AVR 3000 will return
to normal operation.
If you are using a disc with noise test signals or
an external signal generator as the source from
which to trim the output levels, you may use the
EzSet feature of the remote to guide you to the
correct SPL level. To use the remote for this pur-
pose, start the test tone from the source and
press and quickly release the SPL Indicator
Changing the levels by the trim adjustment as
described above will automatically change the
level settings in the Output Adjust Menu (Fig. 7,
page 23) correspondingly (and vice versa). With
Stereo and Vmax modes the adjustment proce-
dure described above is the only way to trim the
output level (e.g. to match the Vmax level with
other modes).
Select
tone from the source is fed to the speaker you
want to trim, the Program Indicator will
Z
to activate the sensor. When the test
2
change color to indicate the level. Adjust the
level for the appropriate channel until the LED
lights green for all channels. When it is red the
level is too high; when it is amber the level is too
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Operation
5. Stations may also be tuned directly by press-
ing the Direct button , and then pressing
the Numeric Keys that correspond to the
station’s frequency. The desired station will auto-
matically be tuned after the latest number is
entered. If you press an incorrect button while
entering a direct frequency, press the Clear but-
Preset Tuning
Tuner Operation
J
H
Using the remote, up to 30 stations may be
stored in the AVR 3000’s memory for easy recall
using the front panel controls or the remote.
The AVR 3000’s tuner is capable of tuning AM,
FM and FM Stereo broadcast stations and receiv-
ing RDS data. Stations may be tuned manually, or
they may be stored as favorite station presets
and recalled from a 30 position memory.
To enter a station into the memory, first tune the
station using the steps outlined above. Then:
ton
R
to start over.
1. Press the Memory button
remote. Note that MEMORYindicator
illuminate and flash in the Main Information
Display
S
on the
Station Selection
U
will
NOTE: When the FM reception of a stereo
station is weak, audio quality will be increased
by switching to Mono mode by pressing the
Tuner Mode button
holding the Band Selector
panel pressed for 3 seconds until the
STEREOindicator goes out.
1. Press the AM/FM Tuner Select button
6
on the remote to select the tuner as an input.
The tuner may be selected from the front panel
by either pressing the Input Source Selector
Ú
.
I
on the remote or
2. Within five seconds, press the Numeric Keys
corresponding to the location where you
9
on the front
H
!
until the tuner is active or by pressing the
wish to store this station’s frequency. Once
entered, the preset number will appear in the
Tuner Band Selector at any time.
9
V
2. Press the AM/FM Tuner Select button
or Tuner Band Selector again to switch
between AM and FM so that the desired frequen-
cy band is selected.
6
Preset Number/Sleep Time Display
R.
9
3. Repeat the process after tuning any additional
stations to be preset.
Recalling Preset Stations
• To manually select a station previously entered
in the preset memory, press the Numeric Keys
3. Press the Tuner Mode button
remote or hold the Band Selector
front panel pressed for 3 seconds to select manu-
al or automatic tuning.
I
on the
on the
9
H
that correspond to the desired station’s
memory location.
When the AUTO indicator
X
is illuminated in the
• To manually tune through the list of stored
preset stations one by one, press the Preset
Main Information Display the tuner will only stop
at those stations that have a strong enough sig-
nal to be received with acceptable quality.
Stations Selector buttons
)
Q
on the
front panel or remote.
When the AUTO indicator
X
is not illuminated,
the tuner is in a manual mode and will stop at
each frequency increment in the selected band.
4. To select stations press any Tuning button
. When the AUTO indicator is illumin-
8
K
X
ated, press the button to cause the tuner to
search for the next highest or lowest frequency
station that has an acceptable signal or hold the
button pressed to tune more quickly and release
it to start the auto search. In the Auto mode the
tuner will play each station in stereo or mono
mode, just as the program is transmitted. If the
AUTO indicator
X
K
is not illuminated, tap the
to advance one frequen-
Tuning button
8
cy increment at a time, or press and hold it to
locate a specific station. When the TUNED indi-
cator
W
illuminates, the station is properly
tuned and should be heard with clarity.
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• The current time of day (CT). Note that it may
take up to two minutes for the time to appear,
in that time the word TIMEwill flash in the
information display when CT is selected. The
CTIndicator AC will illuminate when time
data is being received. Please note that the
accuracy of the time data is dependent on the
radio station, not the AVR 3000.
Program Search (PTY)
RDS Operation
An important feature of RDS is its capability of
encoding broadcasts with Program Type (PTY)
codes that indicate the type of material being
broadcast. The following list shows the
abbreviations used to indicate each PTY, along
with an explanation of the PTY:
The AVR 3000 is equipped with RDS (Radio Data
System), which brings a wide range of
information to FM radio. Now in use in many
countries, RDS is a system for transmitting
station call signs or network information, a
description of station program type, text
messages about the station or specifics of a
musical selection, and the correct time.
• (RDS ONLY)
Some RDS stations may not include some of
these additional features. If the data required
for the selected mode is not being transmitted,
• (TRAFFIC)
As more FM stations become equipped with RDS
capabilities, the AVR 3000 will serve as an easy-
to-use center for both information and
entertainment. This section will help you take
maximum advantage of the RDS system.
• NEWS: News
the Main Information Display
Y
will show
a NOTYPE, NOTEXTor NOTIME
message after the individual time out.
• AFFAIRS: Current Affairs
• INFO: Infomation
In any FM mode the RDS function requires a
strong enough signal for proper operation. If
you receive a partial message, or any of the
RDS, PTY, CT or RT Indicators AE AD AC
AB going on and off, try slowly adjusting the
antenna or tune to another stronger RDS
station.
RDS Tuning
• SPORT: Sports
When an FM station is tuned in and it contains
RDS data, the RDS Indicator AE will illumi-
nate and the AVR 3000 will automatically dis-
play the station’s call sign or other program serv-
• EDUCATE: Educational
• DRAMA: Drama
ice in the Main Information Display
Y.
• CULTURE: Culture
RDS Display Options
• SCIENCE: Science
The RDS system is capable of transmitting a
wide variety of information in addition to the
initial station call sign that appears when a sta-
tion is first tuned. In normal RDS operation the
display will indicate the station name, broadcast
network or call letters. Pressing the RDS button
• VARIED: Varied Speech Programs
• POPM: Popular Music
• ROCKM: Rock Music
@P
enables you to cycle through the various
• M.O.R.M.: Middle-of-the-Road Music
• LIGHTM: Classical Music
• CLASSICS: Serious Classical Music
• OTHERM: Other Music
data types in the following sequence:
• The station’s call letters (with some private
stations other information too).
• The station’s frequency.
• The Program Type (PTY) as shown in the list
below. The PTY Indicator AD will illuminate
when this data is being received.
• WEATHER: Weather Information
• FINANCE: Financial Programs
• CHILDREN: Children’s Programs
• SOCIAL A: Social Affairs Programs
• RELIGION: Religious Broadcasts
• PHONE IN: Phone-In Programs
• TRAVEL: Travel and Touring
• LEISURE: Leisure and Hobby
• A “text” message (Radiotext, RT) containing
special information from the broadcast station.
Note that this message may scroll across the
display to permit messages longer than the eight
positions in the display. Depending on signal
quality, it may take up to 30 seconds for the text
message to appear; in that time, the word
TEXTwill flash in the Information Display
when RT is selected. The RT Indicator AB will
illuminate when text data is being received and
ready to be displayed.
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• JAZZ: Jazz Music
NOTE: Many stations do not transmit a specific
PTY. The display will show NONE, when such a
station is selected and PTY is active.
• COUNTRY: Country Music
• NATIONAL: National Music
• OLDIES: Oldies Music
NOTE: Some stations transmit constant traffic
information. To identify as traffic station, they
transmit a specific traffic code constantly, which
causes the TA Indicator AA to light in the dis-
play. These stations can be found by selecting
TRAFFIC, the option in front of NEWS in the list.
The AVR 3000 RDS will find the appropriate sta-
tion, even if it is not broadcasting traffic infor-
mation when the search is made.
• FOLK M: Folk Music
• DOCUMENT: Documentary Programs
• TEST: Emergency Test
• ALARM: Emergency Broadcast Information
You may search for a specific Program Type
(PTY) by following these steps:
1. Press the RDS button
rent PTY is shown in the Main Information
Display
@P
until the cur-
Y.
2. While the PTY is shown, press the Preset
Up/Down button or hold them pressed
)Q
to scroll through the list of available PTY types,
as shown above. To simply search for the next
station transmitting any RDS data, use the
Preset Up/Down button
)Q
until RDS
ONLYappears in the display.
3. Press any of the Tuning Up/Down buttons
, the tuner begins to scan the FM band
8K
upwards or downwards for the first station that
has RDS data that matches the desired selec-
tion, and acceptable signal strength for quality
reception.
4. While the PTY Indicator AD flashes in the
display, the tuner will make up to one complete
scan of the entire FM band for the next station
that matches the desired PTY type and has
acceptable reception quality. If no such station
is found, the display will read NONEfor some
seconds and the tuner will return to the last FM
station in use before the search.
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Advanced Features
The AVR 3000 is equipped with a number of
advanced features that add extra flexibility to
the unit’s operation. While it is not necessary to
use these features to operate the unit, they pro-
vide additional options that you may wish to
use.
The display brightness may also be changed by
pressing and holding the Set button on the
front for three seconds until the message in the
Main Information Display reads VFD
FULL. Within five seconds, press the front
panel Selector buttons until the desired
brightness display level is shown. At that point,
At the ADVANCEDSELECTmenu
make certain that the on-screen cursor is next
›
Ó
⁄ ¤
to the volume default line by pressing the
/
›
Y
buttons
ton
D
as needed. Next, press the but-
so that the word ONis highlighted in
U
¤
5
the video display. Next, press the button
D
›
once so that the on-screen cursor is next to
the DEFAULTVOLSETline. To set the
‹›
Display Brightness
The AVR 3000’s front panel Main Information
press the Set button
Ó
again to enter the
setting.
desired turn-on volume, press the
/
buttons
Display
Ú
is set at a default brightness level
EUor hold them pressed until the desired
volume level is shown on the DEFAULT
VOLSETline. Note that this setting may
NOT be made with the regular volume controls.
that is sufficient for viewing in a normally lit
room. However, in some home theater installa-
tions, you may wish to occasionally lower the
brightness of the display, or turn it off completely.
Once the desired brightness level is selected, it
will remain in effect until it is changed again or
until the unit is turned off.
Turn On Volume Level
NOTE: Since the setting for the turn-on volume
cannot be heard while the setting is being made,
you may wish to determine the setting before
making the adjustment. To do this, listen to any
source and adjust the volume to the desired
To change the display brightness setting for a
specific listening session, you will need to make
an adjustment in the ADVANCED
As is the case with most audio/video receivers,
when the AVR 3000 is turned on, it will always
return to the volume setting in effect when the
unit was turned off. However, you may prefer to
always have the AVR 3000 turn on at a specific
setting, regardless of what was last in use when
the unit was turned off. To change the default
condition so that the same volume level is
always used at turn-on, you will need to make
an adjustment in the ADVANCED
SELECTmenu. To start the adjustment,
press the OSD button
TER MENUto the screen. Press the
L
to bring the MAS-
level using the regular volume controls
When the desired volume level to be used at
(X.
⁄
›
Button
D
twice, until the on-screen cursor is
turn-on is reached, make a note of the setting as
it appears in the lower third of the video screen
next to the ADVANCEDline. Press the Set
Button to enter the ADVANCED
SELECTmenu (Figure 9).
F
or in the Main Information Display
Y
(a
typical volume level will appear as a negative
number such as -25dB). When making the
‹ ›
SELECTmenu. To start the adjustment,
*
ADVANCED
SELECT
*
press the OSD button
L
to bring the MAS-
adjustment, use the
enter this setting.
/
buttons EUto
VFD
:FULL
DEFAULT:OFF
VOL SET:ꢀ25dB
:OFF
TIME
TIME
TO MENU
HALF
OFF
TER MENU(Figure 1) to the screen. Press
VOLUME
ON
›
⁄
the button
D
twice, until the on-screen
DEFAULT
SEMI
SEMI
FULL
OSD
ON
cursor is next to the ADVANCEDline. Press
the Set button to enter the
ADVANCED SELECTmenu (Figure 9).
Unlike some of the other adjustments in this
menu, the turn-on volume default will remain in
effect until it is changed or turned off in this
menu, even when the unit is turned off com-
pletely.
OSD
OSD
OUT:
35
OUT:205
F
RETURN
If you wish to make other adjustments in the
Figure 9
⁄ ¤
menu, press the
screen cursor is next to the desired setting or
/
Buttons
D
until the on-
To change the brightness setting, at the
ADVANCEDSELECTmenu, make cer-
tain that the on-screen cursor is next to the
VFDline, and press the Button
the desired brightness level is highlighted in the
video display. When FULLis highlighted, the
display is at its normal brightness. When
›
the RETURNTOMENUline and press
›
the Set button
F. If you have no other adjust-
›
U
until
ments to make, press the OSD Button
L
to
exit the menu system.
HALFis highlighted, the display is at half the
normal brightness level. When OFFis high-
lighted, all of the indicators in the Main
Information Display
Ú
will go dark. Note,
however, that the green LEDs for the Input
Indicators
Indicators
Ô
ˆ
and the Surround Mode
, as well as for the Power
Indicator
3, will always remain lit to remind
you that the unit is turned on.
If you wish to make other adjustments in the
⁄ ¤
menu, press the
/
Buttons
D
until the on-
›
screen cursor is next to the desired setting or
the RETURNTOMENUline and press
the Set button
F. If you have no other adjust-
ments to make, press the OSD Button
L
to
exit the menu system.
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Semi-OSD Settings
Note that this setting is temporary and will
remain active only until it is changed or until the
AVR 3000 is turned off. Once the unit is turned
off, the semi-OSD displays will remain activated,
even if they were switched off for the previous
listening session.
Full-OSD Time Out Adjustment
The semi-OSD system places one line messages
at the lower third of the video display screen
whenever the Volume, Input Source, Surround
mode or tuner frequency of any of the configura-
tion settings are changed. The semi-OSD system
is helpful in that enables you to have feedback
on any control changes or remote commands
using the video display when it is difficult to
The FULL-OSDmenu system is used to
simplify the setup and adjustment of the AVR
3000 using a series of on-screen menus. The fac-
tory default setting for these menus leaves them
on the screen for 20 seconds after a period of
inactivity before they disappear from the screen
or Time Out. This Time Out is a safety measure to
prevent the menu text from burning into the
CRTs in your monitor or projector, which might
happen if they were left on indefinitely. However,
some viewers may prefer a slightly longer or
shorter period before the Time Out display.
To change the length of time that the semi-OSD
displays remain on the screen, go to the
view the front-panel displays. However, you may ADVANCEDSELECTMenu as out-
⁄ ¤
occasionally prefer to turn these displays off for
a particular listening session. You may also want
to adjust the length of time the displays remain
on the screen. Both of those options are possible
with the AVR 3000.
lined earlier, and press the
/
buttons
D
as
›
needed, until the on-screen cursor is next to
the SEMI-OSDTIMEOUTline. Next,
‹›
press the
/
Buttons EUuntil the desired
time in seconds is displayed. Note that unlike
most of the other options in this menu, this is a
permanent setting change, and the time-out
entry will remain in effect until it is changed,
even when the unit is turned off.
To change the Full-OSD Time Out, you will need
to make an adjustment in the ADVANCED
SELECTMenu (Figure 1). To start the
adjustment, press the OSD button
the MASTER MENUto the screen. Press
To turn off the semi-OSD system, you will need
to make an adjustment in the ADVANCED
SELECTmenu (Figure 9). To start the
adjustment, press the OSD button
the MASTER MENUto the screen. Press
L
to bring
L
to bring
⁄
the button
D
twice, until the on-screen
¤
If you wish to make other adjustments in the
cursor is next to the ADVANCEDline.
Press the Set Button to enter the
⁄
the Button
D
twice, until the on-screen
¤
⁄ ¤
menu, press the
/
Buttons
D
until the on-
F
cursor is next to the ADVANCEDline.
Press the Set Button to enter the
›
screen cursor is next to the desired setting or
ADVANCEDSELECTMenu (Figure 9).
F
the RETURNTO MENUline and press
ADVANCEDSELECTmenu.
the Set button
F
. If you have no other adjust-
At the ADVANCEDSELECTmenu
make certain that the on-screen › cursor is next
to the FULL-OSDTIMEOUTline by
⁄ ¤
ments to make, press the OSD Button
L
to
At the ADVANCEDSELECTmenu
make certain that the on-screen › cursor is next
exit the menu system.
pressing the
/
Buttons
D
as needed. Next,
⁄ ¤
/
to the SEMIOSDline by pressing the
buttons
ton
in the video display.
‹›
press the
/
buttons EUuntil the desired
D
as needed. Next, press the › but-
time is displayed in seconds. Note that unlike
most of the other options in this menu, this is a
permanent setting change, and the time-out
entry will remain in effect until it is changed,
even when the unit is turned off.
U
so that the word OFFis highlighted
If you wish to make other adjustments in the
⁄ ¤
menu, press the
/
Buttons
D
until the on-
›
screen cursor is next to the desired setting or
the RETURNTO MENUline and press
the Set button
F. If you have no other adjust-
ments to make, press the OSD Button
L
to
exit the menu system.
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Programming the Remote
The AVR 3000 is equipped with a powerful
remote control that will control not only the
receiver’s functions, but also most popular brands
of audio and video equipment, including CD
players, TV sets, cable boxes, VCRs, satellite
receivers and other home-theater equipment.
Once the AVR 3000’s remote is programmed
with the codes for the products you own, it is
possible to eliminate most other remotes and
replace them with the convenience of a single
universal remote control.
b. If the product to be programmed 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
with units whose Power functions can be
remoted:
1. Turn on the product that you wish to include in
the AVR 3000 remote.
the Input Selector
4
again and note that
the red light under the Input Selector will
flash three times before going dark to confirm
the entry.
2. Press and hold both the Input Selector
for the type of product to be entered (e.g., VCR,
TV) and the Mute button at the same
time. When the Program/SPL Indicator
4
b
2
5. If the Power function of the unit to be pro-
grammed cannot be remoted, follow these steps
(max. 20 seconds after step 3 above, or else step
3 must be repeated first):
turns amber and begins flashing, release the but-
tons. It is important that you begin the next step
within 20 seconds.
Programming the Remote
with Codes
3. To find out if the code for your unit is pre-pro-
grammed, point the AVR 3000 remote towards
the unit to be programmed, and press and hold
⁄
a. Enter the first three-digit code number using
the Numeric buttons
H
and press the
As shipped from the factory, the remote is fully
programmed for all AVR 3000 functions, as well as
those of most Harman Kardon CD changers, DVD
players, CD players and cassette 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.
Input Selector again. Press the remote
4
the button
D. This will send out a series of
button of any transport function remotable
codes from the remote’s built-in data base, with
each flash of the red light under the Input
fl
with the unit, e.g. Pause or Play
N. If
the unit being programmed starts that func-
tion, the correct code has been entered.
Selector
4
indicating that a code has been
sent. When the device to be programmed turns
⁄
off,immediately release the button
D. Note
b. If the unit does not start the function whose
button was pressed, repeat steps 3 and 5a
above with the next three-digit code number
listed in the setup code table for that brand
and product type, until the unit reacts properly
on the transport function transmitted.
that it may take one minute or more until the
right code is found and the unit turns off.
Note: The Input Selector button Video 4
4
cannot be programmed with codes as it functions
as input selector for the AVR only. Moreover, only
the default code "001" can be programmed on
⁄
4. When the button was not released in time
after the unit turned off, the proper code will be
”overrun”. That’s why a function test should be
made: Turn the unit on again and, while the
⁄
the AVR Selector button
5.
Direct Code Entry
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 operates properly. Keep
in mind that many manufacturers use a number
of different combinations of codes, so it is a good
idea to make certain that not only does the
Power control work, but that the volume, channel
and transport controls work as they should. If
functions do not work properly, you may need to
use a different remote code.
Input Selector
button
4
still lights red, press the
¤
D
once, than the button
D
once
too. When the unit turns off, the right code was
found, when not, the code was ”overrun”. To re-
find the correct, while the Input Selector
1. Use the tables in the following pages to deter-
mine the three-digit code or codes that match
both the product type (e.g., VCR, TV), and the
specific brand name. If there is more than one
number for a brand, make note of the different
choices.
4
¤
still lights red, press (not hold pressed) the
button
D
repeatedly to step backwards
through the codes available and observe the
reaction of the unit at each press. As soon as the
unit turns off the correct code is found.
7. If the unit does not react to any code en-
tered, if the code for your product does not
appear in the tables in this manual, or if not all
functions operate properly, try programming the
remote with the Auto Search Method.
2. Turn on the unit you wish to program into the
AVR 3000 remote.
5. Press the Input Selector
4
again, and
3. Press and hold both the Input Selector
for the type of product to be entered (e.g., VCR,
TV) and the Mute button at the same
time. When the Program/SPL Indicator
4
note that the red light will flash three times
before going dark to confirm the entry.
b
Note on Using the AVR 3000 remote with
a Harman Kardon CD Recorder.
6. 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 differ-
ent 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 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.
2
turns amber and begins flashing, release the but-
tons. It is important that you begin the next step
within 20 seconds.
As shipped from the factory the remote is pro-
grammed for controlling Harman Kardon CD
players. But it is able to control most functions
of the CD Recorder CDR2 and CDR20 (see func-
tion list on page 40) too after the code ”002” is
4. If the unit you wish to program into the AVR
3000 remote has a remotable Power on/off func-
tion, follow these steps:
entered to the CD Selector button
2
as
described above. For returning to the CD player
control commands the code ”001” must be
entered.
a. Point the AVR 3000’s remote towards the unit
to be programmed, and enter the first three-
digit code number using the Numeric buttons
H
. If the unit being programmed turns off, the
correct code has been entered. Press the Input
Selector again, and note that the red
Auto-Search Method
If the unit you wish to include in the AVR 3000’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 that follows.
Note that the Auto Search method works only
4
light under the Input Selector will flash three
times before going dark to confirm the entry.
36 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
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• Remember to press the appropriate Input
Selector button before functions are
changed to another device. This is also needed
for the AVR Selector button itself, as long
as it’s not lit red and AVR functions shall be pro-
grammed.
• Press the VID 3 Input Selector button
to indicate the next command is for “Sat-Receiver
Power On.”
4
Macro Programming
4
Macros enable you to easily repeat frequently
used combinations of commands with the press
of a single button on the AVR 3000’s remote con-
trol. Once programmed, a macro will send out
up to 19 different remote codes in a pre-deter-
mined sequential order enabling you to automate
the process of turning on your system, changing
devices, or other common tasks. The AVR’s remote
can store up to five separate macro command
sequences, one that is associated with the Power
5
• Press the Mute
b
button to store the Sat-
Receiver Power On command.
• Press the Sleep/Channel Up button
9
to
complete the process and store the macro
sequence.
3. When all the steps have been entered, press
the Sleep button
9
to enter the commands.
The red light under the Input Selector 45
will blink and then turn off.
After following these steps, each time you press
the Macro 1 button , the remote will send
all Power On commands.
M
Example: To program the Macro 1
M
button
On button
0, and four more that are accessed
so that it turns on the AVR 3000, TV and a Sat-
Receiver, follow these steps:
Erasing Macro Commands
by pressing the Macro buttons
M
.
To remove the commands that have been pro-
grammed into one of the Macro buttons, follow
these steps:
• Press the Macro 1 button
M
and Mute
b
1. Press the Mute button
b
and the Macro
buttons at the same time and then release them.
• Note that the Program/SPL Indicator will
flash amber.
button
button
M
0
to be programmed or the Power-On
at the same time. Note that the lat-
1. Press the Mute button
b
and the Macro
est selected Input Selector will light red, and
the Program/SPL Indicator
amber.
button that contains the commands you
M
• Press the AVR Selector
• Press the Mute button to store the AVR’s
power on command.
• Press the VID 2 Input Selector button
indicate the next command is for “TV Power On.”
• Press the Mute button to store the TV
Power On Command.
5.
2
will flash
wish to erase.
b
2. Note that the Program/SPL Indicator
2
2. Enter the steps for the macro sequence by
pressing the button for the actual command step.
Although the macro may contain up to 19 steps,
each button press, including those used to
change devices, counts as a step. The
4
to
will flash amber, and the LED under the AVR
Selector will turn red.
5
b
3. Within ten seconds, press the Surround
Mode Selector/Channel Down button
A
.
Program/SPL Indicator
confirm each button press as you enter com-
mands.
2
will flash green to
4. The red LED under the AVR Selector will go
out, and the Program/SPL Indicator will
turn green and flash three times before it goes out.
2
NOTE: While entering commands for Power On of
any device during a macro sequence, press the
5. When the Program/SPL Indicator
out, the Macro has been erased.
2
goes
Mute button
b. DO NOT press the actual
Power ON button.
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Programming the Remote
Notes on Using the AVR 3000
Remote With Other Devices.
Programmed Device Functions
Volume Punch-Through
Once the AVR 3000’s remote has been pro-
grammed for the codes of other devices, press the
The AVR 3000’s remote may be programmed to
• 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.
operate the Volume Control
X
and the
appropriate Input Selector
4
to change the
Mute from either the TV or the AVR in con-
b
remote from control over the AVR 3000 to the
additional product. When you press any of these
buttons, it will briefly flash in red to indicate that
you have changed the device being controlled.
junction with any of the six devices controlled by
the remote. For example, since the AVR 3000 will
likely be used as the sound system for TV view-
ing, you may wish to have the AVR’s volume acti-
vated although the remote is set to run the TV.
When operating a device other than the AVR
3000, 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 they are with the AVR 3000. Other
buttons will change their function so that they
correspond to a secondary label on the remote.
For example, the Sleep and Surround mode selec-
tor buttons also function as the Channel Up and
Channel Down buttons when operating most TV
sets, VCRs or Sat-Receivers.
• Depending on the brand and product type
used the functions listed in the Function List
tables may not correspond with the function the
unit reacts on the command. In these cases it’s a
good idea to edit the reaction of the unit into
the corresponding line of the table or to set up a
separate list.
To program the remote for Volume Punch-
Through, follow these steps:
1. Press the Input Selector
wish to have associated with the volume control
and the Mute button at the same time until
the red light illuminates under the Input Selector
4
for the unit you
b
4
2
and note that the Program/SPL Indicator
will flash amber.
• When a button is pressed on the AVR 3000
remote, the red light under the Input Selector
4
for the product being operated should flash
2. Press the Volume Up button
that.the Program/SPL Indicator
X
2
and note
will stop
briefly. If the Device Control Selector flashes for
some but not all buttons for a particular prod-
uct, it does NOT indicate a problem with the
remote, but rather that no function is pro-
grammed for the button being pushed.
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 controls, consult the Function
List tables printed on page 40. To use those
tables, first check the type of device being con-
trolled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look at the remote
control diagram or page 40. Note that each but-
ton has a number on it.
flashing and stay amber.
3. Press either the AVR Selector
5
or the
Input Selector , depending on which sys-
4
tem’s volume control you wish to have attached
for the punch-through mode. The Program/SPL
• The remote was pre-programmed with codes
for units of the latest generation, but some
codes may differ from those needed for earlier
units.
Indicator
2
will blink green three times and
then go out to confirm the data entry.
Example: To have the AVR’s volume control
activated even though the remote is set to con-
trol the TV, first press the Video/TV Input
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, but-
ton number 53 is the Macro 2 button for the
AVR 3000, but it is the “Favorite” button for
many cable television boxes and satellite
receivers. Button number 31 is the Delay button
for the AVR 3000, but the Open/Close button for
CD players.
Selector
same time. Next, press the Volume Up button
, followed by the AVR Input Selector
4
and the Mute button
b
at the
X
5.
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
Video/TV Input Selector in steps one and
three.
Note that the numbers used to describe the but-
ton functions at the left for the purposes of
describing how a button operates are a different
set of numbers than those used in the rest of
this manual to describe the button functions for
the AVR 3000.
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Channel Control Punch-Through
Transport Control Punch-Through
Resetting the Remote Memory
The AVR 3000’s remote may be programmed to
operate so that the channel control function for
either the TV, cable or satellite receiver used in
your system may be used in conjunction with one
of the other devices controlled by the remote. For
example, while using and controlling the VCR,
you may wish to change channels on a cable box
or satellite receiver without having to change the
device selected by the AVR 3000 or the remote.
To program the remote for Channel Control
Punch-Through, follow these steps:
The AVR 3000’s remote may be programmed to
operate so that the Transport Control Functions
x(Play, Stop, Fast Forward, Rewind, Pause and
Record) for a VCR, DVD or CD will operate in con-
junction with one of the other devices controlled
by the remote. For example, while using and con-
trolling the TV, you may wish to start or stop your
VCR or DVD without having to change the device
selected by the AVR 3000 or the remote. To pro-
gram the remote for Transport Control Punch-
Through, follow these steps:
As you add components to your home-theater sys-
tem, occasionally you may wish to totally repro-
gram the remote control without the confusion of
any commands, macros or ”Punch-Through“ pro-
gramming that you may have done. To do this, it is
possible to reset the remote to the original factory
defaults and command codes by following these
steps. Note, however, that once the remote is
reset, all commands or codes that you have
entered will be erased and will need to be re-
entered:
1. Press the Input Selector button
device you wish to have the channel control asso-
ciated with and the Mute button at the
same time until the red light illuminates under the
Input Selector and the Program/SPL
Indicator flashes amber.
4
for the
1. Press the Input Selector
you wish to have the channel control associated
with and the Mute button at the same time
until the red light illuminates, under the Input
Selector and the Program/ SPL Indicator
flashes amber.
4
for the device
1. Press any of the Input Selector buttons
4
and the ”O“ button at the same time until
H
b
b
the Program/SPL Indicator
2
begins to flash
amber.
4
4
2. Press the ”3“ button
H
three times.
2
2
3. The red LED under the Input Selector
go out and the Program/SPL Indicator
stop flashing and turn green.
4
2
will
will
2. Press the Volume Down button
X
.The
2. Press the Play button x. The Program/SPL
Indicator will stop flashing and stay amber.
Program/SPL Indicator
2
will stop flashing
2
and stay amber.
3. Press and release the AVR
5
or Input
4. The Program/SPL Indicator
2
will remain
3. Press and release the AVR
Selector button for the device that will be
used to change the channels. The Program/SPL
Indicator will blink green three times and
5
or Input
Selector button for the device that will be
used to change the channels. The Program/SPL
Indicator will blink green three times and
4
green until the remote is reset. Note that this may
take a while, depending on how many commands
are in the memory and need to be erased.
4
2
2
then go out to confirm the data entry.
then go out to confirm the data entry.
5. When the Program/SPL Indicator
out, the remote has been reset to the factory set-
tings.
2
goes
Example: To control the transport of a CD player
while the remote is set to control the TV, press the
Example: To control the channels using your TV
while the remote is set to control the VCR, first
VID 2/TV Input Selector button
Mute button at the same time. Next, release
them and press the Play button x, followed by
the CD Input Selector button
4and the
press the VID 1/VCR Input Selector button
and the Mute button at the same time. Next,
release them and press the Volume Down but-
ton , followed by the VID 2/TV Input
Selector button
4
b
b
4
.
X
NOTE: To remove the Channel Control Punch-
Through and return the remote to its original con-
figuration, repeat the steps shown in the example
above. However, press the VID 2/TV Input
Selector in Steps 1 and 3.
4
.
NOTE: To remove the Channel Control Punch-
Through and return the remote to its original con-
figuration, repeat the steps shown in the example
above. However, press the VID 1/VCR Input
Selector in Steps 1 and 3.
NOTE: Before programming the remote for
Volume, Channel or Transport Punch-Through,
make certain that any programming needed for
the specific TV, CD, DVD, Cable or Satellite
Receivers has been completed.
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Function List
No.
Button Name
AVR Function
DVD
CD/CDR
1
2
3
Power Off
Power On
Mute
Power Off
Power On
Mute
Power Off
Power On
Power Off
Power On
2
3
1
4
5
6
7
8
9
AVR
DVD
CD
Tape
VID 1
VID 2
VID 3
VID 4
AM/FM
6 Ch. Select
SPL
Sleep
Test
AVR Select
DVD Input Select
CD Input Select
Tape Input Select
Video 1 Select
Video 2 Select
Video 3 Select
Video 4 Select
Tuner Select
6 Ch Input Select
SPL
DVD Select
CD Select
6
4
8
5
9
7
10
13
11
14
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
12
17
21
16
20
18
22
15
19
Sleep
Test Tone
-/Input Select
-/CDP Select
TV
TV/DVD
Volume Up
Surround Select
Night
Spare
Volume Down
Volume Up
Surround Mode Select
Night Mode Select
Volume Up
25
23
29
-/CDR Select
Subtitle on/off
24
28
26
Volume Down
Channel Trim
Move/Adjust Up
Speaker Adjust
Move/Adjust Left
Set
Move/Adjust Right
Digital Input Select
Move/Adjust Down
Delay Adjust
1
2
3
4
5
6
Volume Down
Title
Up
27
30
Channel/Guide
⁄
Speaker/Menu
Menu
Intro/-
31
fi
Set
fl
Left
Enter
Right
Open/Close
Digital/Exit
¤
32
33
34
38
42
46
50
54
35
Down
Delay/Prev. Ch.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Return
Open/Close
36
40
39
43
47
51
55
37
41
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
44
48
52
45
49
53
5
5
6
6
7
8
7
7
8
8
8
Tun-M
9
0
Memory
Tune Up
Direct
Clear
Preset Up
Tune Down
OSD
RDS
Preset Down
M1
M2
M3
M4
Rewind
Play
Fast Forward
Record
Stop
Pause
Skip Down
Skip Up
Tuner Mode
9
0
Memory
Tune Up
Direct Tuner Entry
Clear
Preset Tune Up
Tune Down
OSD
Chapter
Repeat
9
9
56
59
57
60
58
61
0
0
Audio
Time/CDR Display
Angle
Clear
Random
Clear
62
63
Slow Forward
+10/-
-/Track Increment
Disc Skip
Slow Rev
Disc Skip
Preset Tune Down
3000
R. Search
Play
R. Search
Play
F. Search
F. Search
-/Record
Stop
Stop
Pause
Skip –
Skip +
Pause
Skip –
Skip +
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Function List
No.
Button Name
Tape
VCR (VID 1)
TV (VID 2)
CBL (VID 3)
SAT(VID 3)
1
2
3
Power Off
Power On
Mute
Power Off
Power On
Power Off
Power On
Power Off
Power On
Mute
Power Off
Power On
Power Off
Power On
4
AVR
5
DVD
6
CD
7
Tape
Tape Select
8
VID 1
VCR Select
9
VID 2
TV Select
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
VID 3
VID 4
AM/FM
6 Ch. Select
SPL
Sleep
Test
TV
Volume Up
Surround Select
Night
Spare
Volume Down
VID 3 Select
Channel +
Channel +
Channel +
TV/Cable
Channel +
TV/Sat
TV/VCR
Volume Up
Channel –
TV/VCR
Volume Up
Channel –
Channel –
Volume Down
Channel/Guide
⁄
Info/Guide
Up
Menu
Left
Enter
Right
Exit
Down
Info/Guide
Up
Menu
Left
Enter
Right
Exit
Down
Up
Menu
Left
Enter
Right
Exit
Up
Menu
Left
Enter
Right
Exit
Down
Prev Channel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Speaker/Menu
fi
Set
fl
Digital/Exit
¤
Down
Delay/Prev. Ch.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Prev Channel
Prev Channel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
Tun-M
9
0
Memory
Tune Up
Direct
Clear
Preset Up
Tune Down
OSD
RDS
Preset Down
M1
M2
M3
M4
Rewind
Play
Fast Forward
Record
Stop
Pause
Skip Down
Skip Up
9
0
9
0
9
0
9
0
Clear
OSD
Clear
OSD
Clear
OSD
Clear
OSD
Cancel
Sleep
PPV
Fav
Bypass
Music
Day –
Cancel
Fav
Next
Alt
Rewind
Play
Fast Fwd
Record/Rec.Pause
Stop
Rewind
Play
Fast Fwd
Record
Stop
Pause
Scan –
Scan +
Say –
Day +
Day +
Page –
Page +
Page –
Page +
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Setup Code Table: TV
Maker (Brand) Name Code Number (3digit) List
AIWA
110
AKAI
011 020 022 042 053 056 089 093
ALBA
020 040
ARC EN CIEL
ARCAM
017 019 024 056 059
017
BANG & OLUFSEN
BEKO
088
022
BLAUPUNKT
011 075 076 077
BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE 017 019 024 056 059
BRION VEGA
BRUNS
023 088
023 088
BUSH
010 020 040 043 092
BUSH(UK)
CGE
044
105
DAEWOO
DECCA(UK)
DUMONT
DUMONT-FINLUX
DYNATRON
ELBE
022
038
023 088 096
012 044
020 022
095 105
EMERSON
FERGUSON
FIDELITY(UK)
FINLANDIA
FINLUX
023 088
001 024 047 062 075 076 077 099
099
018
012 044 088 096
GEC(UK)
061
GOLDSTAR
GOODMANS
GORENJE
GRANADA
GRANADA(UK)
GRUNDIG
HANSEATIC
HIFIVOX
022
010 022 043
124
010 018 022 029 033 104
043
011 075 076 077 096
010 020 022 043
017 019 024 056 059 080
HITACHI
010 012 015 018 024 026 035 043 055 056 058 059 061
066 069 080 082 085 093 094 101
IMPERIAL
INTERFUNK
INTERVISION
ITT
105
020 022 023 024 033 056 088 104
111 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 121
040 046 092 100
ITT-NOKIA
JVC
040 058 092 100
010 043 047 053 056 092
KARCHER
KATHREIN
KORTING
LOEWE
012 068
124
023 088
027
LOEWE OPTA
LUXOR
020 022 023 088
058
MAGNADYNE
MARANTZ
MARELLI
METZ
023 088
022
088
011 023 075 076 077 088
MINERVA
MITSUBISHI
011 075 076 077 096
007 010 011 013 020 022 023 029 124 038 039 043 046
050 057 075 076 077 079 082 089 090 091 092
018
NATIONAL
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Setup Code Table: TV (continued)
Maker (Brand) Name Code Number (3digit) List
NEC
010 043
NECKERMANN
NOKIA
023 078 088 102
040 046 092 100
NORDMENDE
ORION
009 017 019 024 053 056 059 069 080 093 094
038 040 091
OTTO VERSAND
PANASONIC
PATHE' MARCONI
PHILCO
010 020 022 043 075 076 077 078 092 102
018 085
017 019 024 056 059
023 088 105
PHILIPS
008 014 020 022 023 025 027 032 033 046 047 048 054 060 061 067 068 070 071
078 084 086 088 095 097 099 100 104 107 108
PHOENIX
PIONEER
PROLINE
PROTECH
QUELLE
088
020 022 024 056 069
020
022
011 012 020 022 038 044 075 076 077 096
RADIOLA
RADIOMARELLI
RBM(UK)
REDIFFUSION
REX
022 023 025 033 047 048 060 078 097
022 023 029 082 088
044
029 082
022 025
RFT
122 123 124 125 126 127
RTF
023
SABA
009 017 019 023 024 056 059 069 080 088 093 094
SALORA
018 058
SAMSUNG
SANYO
022 068
010 012 023 038 043 091 092
SBR
022 033 046 047 061 084 086
SCHNEIDER
SELECO
022 023 025 033 047 048 060 078 086 097
022 025 105
SHARP
010 043
SIEMENS
SINGER
010 011 015 075 076 077
023 088 105
SONY
006 010 016 038 043 062 064 065 091 102 103 106
SOUND WAVE
STERN
020
022 025
TANDBERG
TELEFUNKEN
TENSAI
023 056 080
024 056 059 069
022
THOMSON
THORN
003 005 009 017 019 024 040 044 053 056 059 069 072 074 080 082 093 094
047 099
THORN-FERGUSON
TOSHIBA
TRISTAR
024 047 099 102 103
001 010 037 042 043 044 063 092 096 105
099
TRIUMPH
UHER
044
044
ULTRAVOX
UNIVERSUM
VOXSON
WATSON
WEGA
WEGA COLOR
WELTBLICK
WESTINGHOUSE
ZANUSSI
023 088
012 075 076 077 102
023 088
075 076 077
010 043 088
023
022
022
022 025
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Setup Code Table: VCR
Maker (Brand) Name Code Number (3 digit) List
AIWA
039 044 055 073 112 116 121 148 152
AKAI
044 053 090 092 103 149 150 155
AKURA
112
ALBA
061 073 121 144
AMSTRAD
ANITECH
ARC EN CIEL
ARISTONA
ASTRA
039 107 148
155
044 045 090
049 091 109
148
ASTRO SOUND
ATLANTIC
AUDIOSONIC
BANG & OLUFSEN
BAUR
155
155
165 166
044 155
054 155 156 157 158
091 098 107 109 129 137 147
BLAUPUNKT
BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE 044 045 090
BRAUN
147
BUSH
061 073 121 144
CANON
147
CONDOR
CROWN
155
009 061 144
CROWN/ONWA
DAEWOO
DECCA
148
009 061 063 064 068 069 144 155
039 044 048 148 155
DECCA(UK)
DEGRAAF
DUAL
054
015 018 039 049 054 148
044 090 148 155
DUMONT
DYNATECH
ELBE
015 039 054 148 155
039 148
036 148
ELTA
148
EMERSON
FERGUSON
FINLADIA
FINLUX
011 032 039 060 062 073 127 148 155
001 005 044 083 085 090 094 100 104 108 122 130 131 135 138
015 054
015 018 019 039 044 049 053 054 103 107 143 146 147 148 149
FISHER
015 019 032
FUJITSU
148
FUNAI
039 148
GARANADA(UK)
GBC(UK)
GOLDSTAR
GOODMANS
GRAETZ
107
054
036 055 148 155
039 042 050 054 055 061 073 144 148 155
044 045 090
GRANADA
GRANADA(UK)
GRUNDIG
HANSEATIC
HARMAN/KARDON
HIFIVOX
015 019 049 109 147 149 155
018 054
054 091 098 109 143
054 155
036
044 045 090
HITACHI
018 025 039 044 074 087 090 138 149
039 042 096 148 155
054 155
IMPERIAL
INTERFUNK
INTERVISION
ITT
148 155
015 019 042 044 090 103
015 019 042 044 045 090 103 149 150 155
ITT-NOKIA
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Setup Code Table: VCR (continued)
Maker (Brand) Name Code Number (3 digit) List
JENSEN
044
JVC
044 045 047 085 090 112 135
KARCHER
KENDO
042 054 155
103
KENWOOD
KOERTING
KUBA
019 044 047 112
155
147 148
LLOYD
039 148
LOEWE
065
LOEWE OPTA
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MEMOREX
METZ
054 082 091 109 155
060 062
036 050 054 073 091 109
015 019 039 049 055 148
091 098 109
MINERVA
MITSUBISHI
MULTITECH
NATIONAL
NEC
098 109
047 053 054 076 098 123 154 155
039 054 098 144 148 155
107
036 044 047 090
NECKERMANN
NESCO
011 019 042 044 054 090 109 127 155 156 157 158
148
NOKIA
015 019 042 044 045 090 103
NORDMENDE
OPTONICA
ORION
039 044 045 047 090
049 050
011 032 073 127 148 155
OSAKI
039 055 148 155
OTTO VERSAND
PALLADIUM
PANASONIC
PATHE' MARCONI
PHILIPS
054 098 147 155 156 157 158
148
017 071 088 089 107 129 137 147 148
044 045 090
006 041 043 046 049 050 054 065 079 082 091 109 145 146 155
PIONEER
PROLINE
QUELLE
047 054 113 145
039 148
011 042 044 048 054 055 098 107 109 127
RADIOLA
RCA
049 091 109
060 062
REALISTIC
REX
015 019 039 042 049 050 147 148
044 045 090
ROADSTAR
SABA
042 055 148
009 044 045 047 090
SALORA
019 053
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
009 042 054 056 057 060 062 066 067 092 096 150 155
044 047
SANYO
015 019 073 149
SBR
054 079 082
SCHAUB LORENZ
SCHNEIDER
SEG
044 045 090
039 042 049 054 091 096 109 148 155
042 096 148
SELECO
044 045 090 155
SHARP
049 050 058 075 148
SIEMENS
SINGER
019 091 098 109
155
SONY
039 048 051 052 077 081 156 157 158
SUNSTAR
SUPERTEC
SYLVANIA
039 148
148 155
039 053 148
SETUP CODES 45
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Setup Code Table: VCR (continued)
Maker (Brand) Name Code Number (3 digit) List
TANDBERG
TEAC
032 127
039 044 148
TEC
148 155
TECHNICS
TELEFUNKEN
TELERENT
TENSAI
107 147
044 045 090
147 148
148 155
THOMSON
THORN
044 045 047 090
044 085 090 135
THORN-FERGUSON
TOSHIBA
TRANSONIC
UHER
044 083 085 090 094 100 104 108 130 131 135 149 155 156 157 158
009 044 045 053 080 090 153 155
155
042 044 096
ULTRAVOX
UNITECH
UNIVERSUM
WATSON
WELTBLICK
YAMAHA
YOKO
155
042
147 148 149 155 156 157 158
155
155
036 044
042 098 148 155
044 045 090
090
ZANUSSI
ZENDER
Setup Code Table: CBL
Maker (Brand) Name Code Number (3digit) List
BT CABLE
007
CABLETIME
CLYDE CABLE VISION
DECSAT CANAL
FILMNET
008 011 012 016
017
010
018 019 020
FRANCE TELECOM
GEC
013 021
017
JERROLD
001 022
PHILIPS
023
PIONEER
002
SAMSUNG
002 024
SATBOX
004
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA
TELESERVICE
TUDI
UNITED CABLE
VISIOPASS
005 006 025 026
011
027
001
009
007
WESTMINSTER CABLE
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Setup Code Table: CD
Maker (Brand) Name Code Number (3 Digit) List
AIWA
072 111 118 156 170
ARCAM
217 221
AKAI
050 177 184
AUDIOMECA
BSR
127 221
044
CALIFORNIA AUDIO
CAPETRONIC
CROWN
015 109
070
042
DENON
187 188 213
FISHER
055 068
FUNAI
126
GOLDSTAR
GRUNDIG
HAITAI
016 087
217 221 225 226 227 228
099 214
HARMAN KARDON
HITACHI
001 002 025 054 190 218 219
093
JVC
176 195 196
KENWOOD
KYOCERA
LINN
030 062 078 079 148 151 176 178 181
012
217 221
LUXMAN
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MBL
077 102
039 113
058 084 191 192 193
184 062
MCINTOSH
MITSUBISHI
MERIDIAN
MITSUMI
NAD
194
032
217 221
152
013 074 197 198
NAKAMICHI
NAIM
199 200 201 229
217 221
NEC
069
ONKYO
037 038 045 046 171 175 202 203
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
015 075 109 119 158 183 204
039 138 149 209
PIONEER
PRIMARE
PROTON
REALISTIC
REVOX
071 094 100 112 123 131 161 162 215
059
210
058 093 095 104 105 108 164 166
127 221
SAMSUNG
SANSUI
028
047 081 157 172
SANYO
033 068 082 095 168
SHARP
058 105 114 151 159 167 180 181
SHERWOOD
SIGNATURE
SONY
003 041 058 105 133 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243
040
212 103 115 116 118 132 139 163 205 206 207 208 217
T&A
218 222
TEAC
011 058 085 086 106 107 110 121 137 146 154
TECHNICS
THETA DIGITAL
THOMSON
THORENS
TOSHIBA
UNIVERSUM(QUELLE)
YAMAHA
244 245 246 247 248 249 250
039
217 252
217 221
013 074 097 151 155 173
217 219 220 221 223 224
019 031 053 061 135 169
INTRODUCTION 47
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Setup Code Table: SAT
Maker (Brand) Name Code Number (3digit) List
AIWA
441
AKAI
333
ALBA
301 411
AMSTRAD
ANKARO
ASTRO
432
421
476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483
BLAUPUNKT
BUSH
338 390
348 406
BUSH(UK)
ECHOSTAR
FERGUSON
FINLUX
353
347
345 348 352 353 363 364 367 406 411 424
309 310
FTE
380
FUBA
314 347 421
GOODMANS
GRUNDIG
HITACHI
ITT
411
338 353 367 390
406 411
367
ITT-NOKIA
KATHREIN
KOSMOS
LOEWE
367
301 333 380 390
380
475
LEMON
474
LORENZEN
MARANTZ
MASPRO
METZ
461 462 463 464 465
333
353 406
390
MINERVA
MITSUBISHI
MULTISTAR
NEC
390
390
380
330 336 346 373
NOKIA
367
NORSAT
OTTO VERSAND
PACE
346
390
348 353 363 364 367 424
PACE MSS SERIES
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
367
331 424
319 332 333 353 421 424
QUADRAL
QUELLE
466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473
390
RADIOLA
RADIX
353
347
SAMSUNG
SAT
380 427 432
427
SCHNEIDER
SIEMENS
SKY MASTER
SKYLAB
353
338 390
433
421
TECHNISAT
TELECOM
TELEFUNKEN
THORN-FERGUSON
VORTEC
328 347
341
383
323 345 348 352 353 363 364 367
432 442
WISI
304 322 326 327 347 427
ZEHNDER
ZENITH
380 427
344
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Setup Code Table: DVD
Maker (Brand) Name Code Number (3 Digit) List
CALIFORNIA AUDIO
DENON
040
002 019 022 034
GE
003 004
GOLDSTAR (LG)
HARMAN KARDON
JVC
005
001 032
006
KENWOOD
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
MITSUBISHI
NAD
007
009 033
033
023 036
010
ONKYO
015
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
024 025 034 035
033
PIONEER
RUNCO
012 020 038 041
027
SAMSUNG
SANYO
031
013
SHARP
SONY
021 028
029
TECHNICS
THOMSON
TOSHIBA
YAMAHA
026
003 004 042
033
016 017 030
SETUP CODES 49
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Troubleshooting Guide
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Unit does not function when Main
Power Switch is pushed
• 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
• Mute is on
• Press Mute button
• Volume control is down
• Turn up volume control
Sound is heard, but Front-Panel
Display does not light
• Display brightness is turned off
• Follow the instructions in the Display Brightness section
on page 34 so that the display is set to VFD FULL
No sound from any speaker;
light around power switch is red
• Amplifier is in protection mode
due to possible short
• Check speaker-wire connections for shorts at receiver
and speaker ends
• Amplifier is in protection mode
due to internal problems
• Contact your local Harman Kardon service depot
No sound from surround or
center speakers
• Incorrect surround mode
• Incorrect configuration
• Select a mode other than Stereo
• Check speaker mode
• Stereo or Mono program material
• With (analog or digital) Dolby surround modes, the surround
decoder may not create rear-channel
information from nonencoded programs
• Check speaker-wire connections or use test tone
to verify connections (see page 23)
• Speakers not properly connected
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
Letters flash in the Channel Indicator
Display and Digital Audio stops
• Digital audio feed paused
• Resume play for DVD
• Check that Digital Signal is fed to the Digital Input selected
To clear the AVR 3000’s entire system memory
including tuner presets, output level settings,
delay times and speaker configuration data, first
NOTE: Resetting the processor will erase any
configuration settings you have made for speak-
ers, output levels, surround modes, digital input
assignments as well as the tuner presets. After a
reset the unit will be returned to the factory pre-
sets, and all settings for these items must be
reentered.
Processor Reset
In the rare case where the unit’s operation or the
displays seem abnormal, the cause may involve
the erratic operation of the system’s memory or
microprocessor.
put the unit in Standby by pressing the System
Power Control button
2. Next, press the
Tone Mode
6
and the RDS buttons simul-
@
taneously.
To correct this problem, first unplug the unit from
the AC wall outlet and wait at least three min-
utes. 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.
The unit will turn on automatically and display
the RESETmessage in the Main
If the system is still operating incorrectly, there
may have been an electronic discharge or severe
AC line interference that has corrupted the mem-
ory or microprocessor.
Information Display
Y. Note that once you
have cleared the memory in this manner, it is nec-
essary to re-establish all system configuration
settings and tuner presets.
If these steps do not solve the problem, consult
an authorized Harman Kardon service depot.
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Technical Specifications
Audio Section
Stereo Mode
FM Tuner Section
Frequency Range
87.5–108MHz
IHF 1.3 µV/13.2dBf
Mono/Stereo: 70/65dB (DIN)
Mono/Stereo: 0.15/0.3%
35dB @ 1kHz
300kHz: 65dB
80dB
90dB
Continuous Average Power (FTC)
Usable Sensitivity
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Distortion
Stereo Separation
Selectivity
50 Watts per channel, 20Hz–20kHz,
@ < 0.07% THD, both channels driven into 8 ohms
Five-Channel Surround Modes
Power Per Individual Channel
Image Rejection
IF Rejection
Front L&R channels:
40 Watts per channel,
@ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms
AM Tuner Section
Frequency Range
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Usable Sensitivity
Distortion
520–1611kHz
45dB
Loop: 500µV
1kHz, 50% Mod: 0.8%
9kHz: 30dB
Center channel:
40 Watts, @ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms
Surround channels:
40 Watts per channel,
@ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms
Selectivity
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
Video Section
Video Format
Linear (High Level)
200mV/47kohms
95dB
PAL/NTSC
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A)
Input Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Output Level/Impedance 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Video Frequency
Surround System Adjacent Channel Separation
Analog Decoding
(Pro Logic, etc.)
Dolby Digital (AC-3)
DTS
40dB
Response
10Hz–8MHz (–3dB)
55dB
55dB
General
Power Requirement
Power Consumption
AC 220-240V/50Hz
72W idle, 470W maximum
Frequency Response
@ 1W (+0dB, –3dB)
10Hz–100kHz
25 Amps
Dimensions (Max)
Width
High Instantaneous
Current Capability (HCC)
440mm
167mm
435mm
14.0 kg
Height
Depth
Weight
Transient Intermodulation
Distortion (TIM)
Unmeasurable
16 µsec
Rise Time
Slew Rate
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.
Harman Kardon is a registered trademark, and Power for the digital revolution is a
trademark, of Harman International Industries, Inc.
TM
is a trademark of Harman International Industries, Inc.
(Patent No. 5,386,478).
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby,” “Pro Logic,” “AC-3” and the Double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished
Works. ©1992–1999 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
†
DTS and DTS Surround are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
††
UltraStereo is a trademark of UltraStereo Corp.
VMAx is a trademark of Harman International Industries, Inc., and is an
implementation of Cooper Bauck Transaural Stereo under patent license.
Logic 7 is a registered trademark of Lexicon, Inc.
Crystal is a registered trademark of Cirrus Logic Corp.
**Without input anti slewing and output isolation networks.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 51
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250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797
Harman Consumer International:
2, route de Tours, 72500 Château-du-Loir, France
© 2000 Harman Kardon, Incorporated
Part No.: J90200012400
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