Harman/Kardon AVR 151 [11/47] Types of home theater system connections
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Types of Home Theater System Connections
Types of Home Theater System Connections
There are different types of audio and video connections used to connect the AVR to your
speakers, your TV or video display, and your source devices. The Consumer Electronics
Association has established the CEA
®
color-coding standard.
Analog Audio Connection Color
Front Left/Right White/Red
Center Green
Surround Left/Right Blue/Gray
Subwoofer Purple
Digital Audio Connection Color
Coaxial Orange
Optical Input Black
Analog Video Connection Color
Composite Video Yellow
Speaker Connections
Speaker cables carry an amplified signal from the AVR’s speaker terminals to each
loudspeaker. They contain two wire conductors, or leads, that are differentiated in some
way, such as with colors or stripes.
The differentiation helps you maintain proper polarity, without which your system’s low-
frequency performance can suffer. Each speaker is connected to the AVR’s speaker-
output terminals using two wires, one positive (+) and one negative (–). Always connect
the positive terminal on the speaker, which is usually colored red, to the positive terminal
on the receiver, which is colored as indicated in the Connection Color Guide Table, above.
The negative terminals on the speakers and the AVR are black.
Your AVR uses binding-post speaker terminals for the Front Left/Right speakers that
can accept bare-wire cables or banana plugs in addition to spring-clip terminals for
the Center and Surround speakers that only accept bare-wire cables. For the spring-
clip terminals, press the levers to open the connectors, insert the bare wires into the
openings, and release the levers to secure the wires. Bare-wire cables are installed as
shown below:
1. Unscrew Cap 3. Tighten Cap2. Insert Bare Wire
Banana plugs are inserted into the hole in the middle of the terminal cap, as shown
below:
A. Tighten Cap
B. Insert Banana Connector into Hole in Cap
Always connect the colored (+) terminal on the AVR to the (+) terminal on the speaker
(usually red), and the black (–) terminal on the AVR to the (–) terminal on the speaker
(usually black).
IMPORTANT: Make sure the ( + ) and ( – ) bare wires do not touch each other or
the other terminal. Touching wires can cause a short circuit that can damage your
receiver or amplifier.
Subwoofer Connections
The subwoofer is a speaker dedicated to reproducing only the low (bass) frequencies,
which require more power. To obtain the best results, most speaker manufacturers offer
powered subwoofers that contain their own amplifiers. Use a single RCA audio cable to
make a line-level (non-amplified) connection from the AVR’s Subwoofer connector to a
corresponding input jack on the subwoofer.
Although the AVR’s purple subwoofer output looks similar to a full-range analog audio
jack, it is filtered so that only the low frequencies pass through it. Don’t connect this
output to any device other than a subwoofer.
Source Device Connections
Audio and video signals originate in source devices (components where a playback
signal originates) such as your Blu-ray Disc or DVD player, CD player, DVR (digital video
recorder) or other recorder, tape deck, game console, cable or satellite television tuner,
an iPod or iPhone (connected to the AVR’s USB port) or an MP3 player. The AVR’s FM/AM
tuner also counts as a source, even though no external connections are needed other
than the FM and AM antennas. Separate connections are required for the audio and
video portions of the source device’s signal, except for digital HDMI connections. The
types of connections you use will depend upon the capabilities of the source device and
of your TV or video display.
Digital Audio Connections – HDMI
There are two types of audio connections – digital and analog. Digital audio signals are
required for listening to sources encoded with digital surround modes, such as Dolby
Digital and DTS, or for uncompressed PCM digital audio. Your AVR has three types of
digital audio connections: HDMI, coaxial and optical. Do not use more than one type of
digital audio connection for each source device. However, it’s okay to make both analog
and digital audio connections to the same source.
Your AVR is equipped with rear-panel HDMI input and output connectors. HDMI technology
enables high-definition digital audio and video information to be carried using a single
cable, delivering the highest quality picture and sound. If your TV or video display device
has an HDMI input connector, make a single HDMI connection from each HDMI-enabled
source device to the AVR. Usually, a separate digital audio connection is not required.
The AVR’s HDMI output connection contains an Audio Return Channel (ARC) that carries
a digital audio signal from your TV or video display back to the AVR. It allows you to listen
to HDMI devices that are connected directly to your TV (such as an Internet connection)
without making an additional connection from the device to the AVR. The ARC signal
is active when the TV source is selected. See System Settings, on page 29, for more
information.
The HDMI connector is shaped for easy plug-in (see illustration, below), and HDMI cable
runs are limited to about 10 feet (3m). If your video display has a DVI input and is
HDCP-compliant, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter (not included), and make a separate audio
connection.
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- Audio video receiver 1
- Avr 1510 avr 151 avr 151 230c 1
- Owner s manual 1
- Table of contents 2
- Catv or antenna grounding avr 1510 3
- Do not open the cabinet 3
- Do not use extension cords 3
- Handle the ac power cord gently 3
- Important safety information 3
- Introduction 3
- Introduction supplied accessories important safety information and place the avr 3
- Place the avr 3
- Supplied accessories 3
- Thank you for choosing this harman kardon product 3
- Verify line voltage before use 3
- Front panel controls 4
- Front panel controls 5
- Front panel controls continued 5
- Rear panel connectors 6
- Notes on using the hdmi output connector 7
- Rear panel connectors 7
- Rear panel connectors continued 7
- System remote control functions 8
- System remote control functions 9
- System remote control functions continued 9
- Introduction to home theater 10
- Introduction to home theater and place your speakers 10
- Multichannel audio 10
- Place your speakers 10
- Placing the left center and right speakers 10
- Placing the subwoofer 10
- Placing the surround speakers 10
- Surround modes 10
- Typical home theater system 10
- Source device connections 11
- Speaker connections 11
- Subwoofer connections 11
- Types of home theater system connections 11
- Analog audio connections 12
- Analog video connections composite video 12
- Digital audio connections coaxial 12
- Digital audio connections optical 12
- Digital video connections 12
- Network connector 12
- Radio connections 12
- Types of home theater system connections 12
- Usb port 12
- Video connections 12
- Connect your speakers 13
- Connect your subwoofer 13
- Making connections 13
- Connect your tv or video display 14
- Making connections 14
- Connect your audio and video source devices 15
- Making connections 15
- Monitor output connector connected device 15
- Source button default connector s assigned connector s connected device 15
- Source buttons and assigned connectors 15
- Connect your coaxial digital audio devices 16
- Connect your composite video devices 16
- Connect your hdmi devices 16
- Connect your optical digital audio devices 16
- Making connections 16
- Connect ir equipment 17
- Connect the radio antennas 17
- Connect to your home network 17
- Connect your analog audio devices 17
- Making connections 17
- Usb and ios devices 17
- Avr 151 18
- Avr 1510 18
- Connect the trigger output 18
- Connect to ac power 18
- Making connections 18
- Install the batteries in the remote control 19
- Program the remote to control your source devices and tv 19
- Set up the remote control 19
- Configure the avr for your speakers 20
- Set up the avr 20
- Turn on the avr 20
- Using the on screen menu system 20
- Crossover 21
- Distance 21
- Set up the avr 21
- Speakers 21
- Step four setting channel output levels 21
- Important the video in and audio in settings are not optional and must be adjusted before you use your avr to enable playback of each source 22
- Notes on setting speaker volumes in home theater systems 22
- Notes on setting subwoofer volume 22
- Set up the avr 22
- Set up your sources 22
- Harman remote app 23
- Operating your avr 23
- Set up the avr and operating your avr 23
- Set up the network 23
- Certain sources or program types you can find more detailed information on surround modes in audio processing and surround sound on page 27 24
- Controlling the volume 24
- Listening through headphones 24
- Muting the sound 24
- Operating your avr 24
- Selecting a source 24
- Selecting a surround mode 24
- Listening to fm and am radio 25
- Listening to media on a usb device 25
- Operating your avr 25
- Playing files on a usb device 25
- Preset stations 25
- There are three ways to tune to a preset station 25
- Caution we strongly recommend that you use the screen saver built into your video display to avoid possible damage from burn in that may occur with plasma and crt displays when a still image such as a menu screen remains on the display for an extended period of time 26
- Ipod iphone or ipad function remote control button 26
- Listening to an ipod iphone ipad device 26
- Listening to media via your home network 26
- Listening to vtuner internet radio 26
- Operating your avr 26
- Advanced functions 27
- Audio processing and surround sound 27
- Operating your avr and advanced functions 27
- Advanced functions 28
- Dolby plii music 28
- Processor reset 29
- Sleep timer 29
- System settings 29
- Symptom cause solution 30
- Troubleshooting 30
- Am tuner section 31
- Audio section 31
- Fm tuner section 31
- General specifications 31
- Specifications 31
- Video section 31
- Appendix 32
- Appendix default settings worksheets remote product codes 32
- Device type avr source audio connection video connections 32
- Table a1 recommended source component connections 32
- Appendix 33
- Default settings your settings position 1 your settings position 2 33
- Speaker position default distance from speaker to listening position your delay settings position 1 your delay settings position 2 33
- Table a2 speaker channel setting defaults 33
- Table a3 delay setting defaults 33
- Appendix 34
- Table a4 source settings 34
- Table a5 dolby pro logic ii music settings default settings your settings 34
- Appendix 35
- Feature default your settings 35
- Table a6 remote control codes source input device type if changed product brand and code number 35
- Table a7 system settings 35
- Appendix 36
- Surround mode description incoming bitstream or signal 36
- Table a8 surround modes 36
- Appendix 37
- Surround mode description incoming bitstream or signal 37
- Table a8 surround modes continued 37
- Appendix 38
- Surround mode description incoming bitstream or signal 38
- Table a8 surround modes continued 38
- Appendix 39
- Info option 39
- Refer to the numbered buttons when using the function list in table a9 39
- Appendix 40
- Table a9 remote control function list 40
- Appendix 41
- Table a9 remote control function list continued 41
- Appendix 42
- Refer to tables a10 through a20 when programming the codes for your components into the remote 42
- Table a10 remote control product codes tv 42
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 42
- Appendix 43
- Table a11 remote control product codes aux hdtv 43
- Table a12 remote control product codes aux vcr 43
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 43
- Vcr manufacturer brand setup code number 43
- Appendix 44
- Cd manufacturer brand setup code number 44
- Table a13 remote control product codes aux cd 44
- Table a14 remote control product codes dvd 44
- Appendix 45
- Cable manufacturer brand setup code number 45
- Sat manufacturer brand setup code number 45
- Table a15 remote control product codes sat 45
- Table a16 remote control product codes game 45
- Table a17 remote control product codes cable 45
- Appendix 46
- Cable manufacturer brand setup code number 46
- Manufacturer brand setup code number 46
- Table a17 remote control product codes cable continued 46
- Table a18 remote control product codes media server 46
- Table a19 remote control product codes aux cable sat recorder pvr 46
- Table a20 remote control product codes aux tivo 46
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