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AVR
Operating Your AVR and
Advanced Functions
Playing Media from a Roku Streaming Stick
When you connect a Roku Streaming Stick to the AVR’s MHL/HDMI input and join it
with your home Wi-Fi network, you can use the AVR’s remote to search for and control
streaming media. NOTE: Your home network must be Wi-Fi for you to be able to use the
Roku Streaming Stick with your AVR.
1. After connecting the Roku Streaming Stick to the AVR’s MHL/HDMI input, select the
AVR’s MHL source. The Roku Streaming Stick’s video output should be displayed on
your TV.
2. Follow the Roku instructions for joining the Roku Streaming Stick with your Wi-Fi
network, using the Roku remote.
3. Once the Roku Streaming Stick is joined with your Wi-Fi network, the AVR remote
buttons shown below will perform the same functions as their counterparts on the
Roku remote:
Home Menu
Previous
Menu
Menu
Navigation
Menu Item
Selection
MHL Source
Button
Advanced Functions
Much of the adjusting and configuration your AVR requires is handled automatically, with
little intervention required on your part. You can also customize your AVR to suit your
system and your tastes. In this section we will describe some of the more advanced
adjustments available to you.
Audio Processing and Surround Sound
Audio signals can be encoded in a variety of formats that can affect not only the quality
of the sound but the number of speaker channels and the surround mode. You may also
manually select a different surround mode, when available.
Analog Audio Signals
Analog audio signals usually consist of two channels – left and right.
Your AVR is able to
process two-channel audio signals to produce multichannel surround sound, even
when no surround sound has been encoded in the recording. Among the available
modes are the Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx/IIz, Virtual Speaker, DTS Neo:6, HARMAN NSP,
5 CH and 7 CH Stereo modes. To select one of these modes, press the Surround
Modes button.
Digital Audio Signals
Digital audio signals offer greater flexibility and capacity than analog signals, and
allow the encoding of discrete channel information directly into the signal. The result is
improved sound quality and startling directionality, since each channel’s information is
transmitted discretely. High-resolution recordings sound extraordinarily distortion-free,
especially in the high frequencies.
Surround Modes
Surround-mode selection depends upon the format of the incoming audio signal as well
as your personal taste. Although there is never a time when all of the AVR’s surround
modes are available, there is usually a wide variety of modes available for a given input.
Table A12 in the Appendix, on page 47, offers a brief description of each mode and
indicates the types of incoming signals or digital bitstreams the mode may be used with.
Additional information about the Dolby and DTS modes is available on the companies’
Web sites: www.dolby.com and www.dtsonline.com.
When in doubt, check the jacket of your disc for more information on which surround
modes are available. Usually, nonessential sections of the disc, such as trailers, extra
materials or the disc menu, are available only in Dolby Digital 2.0 (two-channel) or
PCM two-channel mode. If the main title is playing and the display shows one of these
surround modes, look for an audio or language setup section in the disc’s menu. Also,
make sure your disc player’s audio output is set to the original bitstream rather than two-
channel PCM. Stop play and check the player’s output setting.
Multichannel digital recordings are produced in five-channel, six-channel or seven-
channel formats, with or without a “.1” channel. The channels included in a typical
5.1-channel recording are front left, front right, center, surround left, surround right and
LFE (low-frequency effects). The LFE channel is denoted as “.1” to represent the fact that
it is limited to the low frequencies. 6.1-channel recordings add a single surround back
channel, and 7.1-channel recordings add surround back left and surround back right
channels to the 5.1-channel configuration. New formats are available in 7.1-channel
configurations. Your AVR is able to play the new audio formats, delivering a more exciting
home theater experience.
AVR 1710/AVR 171 only: To use the 6.1- and 7.1-channel surround modes, the surround
back channels must be enabled. See Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30 for more
information.
Digital formats include Dolby Digital 2.0 (two channels only), Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby
Digital EX (6.1), Dolby Digital Plus (7.1), Dolby TrueHD (7.1), DTS-HD High-Resolution
Audio (7.1), DTS-HD Master Audio (7.1), DTS 5.1, DTS-ES (6.1 Matrix and Discrete),
DTS 96/24 (5.1), two-channel PCM modes in 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.1kHz, 96kHz,
176.4kHz or 192kHz, and 5.1 or 7.1 multichannel PCM.
When the AVR receives a digital signal, it detects the encoding method and the number
of channels, which is displayed briefly as three numbers, separated by slashes (e.g.,
“3/2/.1”).
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- Table of contents 2
- Catv or antenna grounding avr 1710 avr 1610 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
- Avr 1610 avr 161 6
- Avr 1710 avr 171 6
- 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
- Multichannel audio 10
- Surround modes 10
- Typical home theater system 10
- Avr 1710 avr 171 only placing front height speakers in a 7 channel system 11
- Avr 1710 avr 171 only placing the surround speakers in a 7 channel system 11
- Place your speakers 11
- Placing the left center and right speakers 11
- Placing the subwoofer 11
- Placing the surround speakers in a 5 channel system 11
- Source device connections 12
- Speaker connections 12
- Subwoofer connections 12
- Types of home theater system connections 12
- Analog audio connections 13
- Analog video connections composite video 13
- Digital audio connections coaxial 13
- Digital audio connections optical 13
- Digital video connections 13
- Radio connections 13
- Types of home theater system connections 13
- Video connections 13
- Connect your speakers 14
- Making connections 14
- Network connector 14
- Types of home theater system connections and making connections 14
- Usb port 14
- Connect your subwoofer 15
- Connect your tv or video display 15
- Making connections 15
- Connect your audio and video source devices 16
- Making connections 16
- Monitor output connector connected device 16
- Source button default connector s assigned connector s connected device 16
- Source buttons and assigned connectors 16
- Connect your composite video devices 17
- Connect your hdmi devices 17
- Connect your optical digital audio devices 17
- Making connections 17
- Roku streaming stic 17
- Connect the radio antennas 18
- Connect to your home network 18
- Connect your analog audio devices 18
- Connect your coaxial digital audio devices 18
- Making connections 18
- Usb and ios devices 18
- Avr 1710 avr 171 only install a multizone system 19
- Install a multizone system 19
- Making connections 19
- Avr 171 avr 161 20
- Avr 1710 avr 1610 20
- Connect ir equipment 20
- Connect the trigger output 20
- Connect to ac power 20
- Making connections 20
- Install the batteries in the remote control 21
- Program the remote to control your source devices and tv 21
- Set up the remote control 21
- Configure the avr for your speakers 22
- Set up the avr 22
- Turn on the avr 22
- Using the on screen menu system 22
- 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 23
- Set up the avr 23
- Set up your sources 23
- Pair the avr with your bluetooth device 24
- Set up the avr 24
- Set up the network 24
- Controlling the volume 25
- Harman remote app 25
- Listening through headphones 25
- Muting the sound 25
- Operating your avr 25
- Selecting a source 25
- Selecting a surround mode 25
- Listening to fm and am radio 26
- Listening to media on a usb device 26
- Operating your avr 26
- Playing files on a usb device 26
- Preset stations 26
- To tune to a preset station 26
- 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 27
- Ipod or iphone function remote control button 27
- Listening to an ipod iphone ipad device 27
- Listening to media via airplay avr 1710 avr 171 only 27
- Operating your avr 27
- Hk avr 28
- Listening to media via your home network 28
- Listening to vtuner internet radio 28
- Operating your avr 28
- Advanced functions 29
- Audio processing and surround sound 29
- Operating your avr and advanced functions 29
- Playing media from a roku streaming stick 29
- Advanced functions 30
- Dolby plii dolby pliix music 30
- Manual speaker setup 30
- Advanced functions 31
- Crossover 31
- Speakers 31
- Step one determine your speakers crossover frequencies 31
- Step three manual speaker setup menu 31
- Step two measure the speaker distances 31
- Advanced functions 32
- Distance 32
- Step four setting channel output levels manually 32
- Advanced functions 33
- Avr 1710 avr 171 only listening in zone 2 33
- Listening in zone 2 33
- Notes about listening in zone 2 33
- Notes on setting speaker volumes in home theater systems 33
- Notes on setting subwoofer volume 33
- Processor reset 34
- Sleep timer 34
- System settings 34
- Symptom cause solution 35
- Troubleshooting 35
- Am tuner section 36
- Audio section 36
- Bluetooth section 36
- Fm tuner section 36
- General specifications 36
- Specifications 36
- Video section 36
- Appendix 37
- Appendix default settings worksheets remote product codes 37
- Device type avr source digital audio connection analog audio connection video connections 37
- Table a1 recommended source component connections 37
- Appendix 38
- Default settings your settings position 1 your settings position 2 38
- Speaker position distance from speaker to listening position your delay settings position 1 your delay settings position 2 38
- Table a2 speaker channel setting defaults 38
- Table a3 delay setting defaults 38
- Appendix 39
- Table a4 source settings 39
- Table a5 harman nsp settings default settings your settings 39
- Table a6 dolby pro logic ii music settings default settings your settings 39
- Appendix 40
- Feature default your settings 40
- Table a7 remote control codes source input device type if changed product brand and code number 40
- Table a8 system settings 40
- Table a9 zone 2 settings source input default your settings 40
- Appendix 41
- Surround mode description incoming bitstream or signal 41
- Table a10 surround modes 41
- Appendix 42
- Surround mode description incoming bitstream or signal 42
- Table a10 surround modes continued 42
- Appendix 43
- Surround mode description incoming bitstream or signal 43
- Table a10 surround modes continued 43
- Appendix 44
- Refer to the numbered buttons when using the function list in table a11 44
- Appendix 45
- Table a11 remote control function list 45
- Appendix 46
- Table a11 remote control function list continued 46
- Appendix 47
- Refer to tables a12 through a22 when programming the codes for your components into the remote 47
- Table a12 remote control product codes tv 47
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 47
- Appendix 48
- Table a13 remote control product codes aux hdtv 48
- Table a14 remote control product codes aux vcr 48
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 48
- Vcr manufacturer brand setup code number 48
- Appendix 49
- Cd manufacturer brand setup code number 49
- Table a15 remote control product codes aux cd 49
- Table a16 remote control product codes dvd 49
- Appendix 50
- Cable manufacturer brand setup code number 50
- Sat manufacturer brand setup code number 50
- Table a17 remote control product codes sat 50
- Table a18 remote control product codes game 50
- Table a19 remote control product codes cable 50
- Appendix 51
- Cable manufacturer brand setup code number 51
- Manufacturer brand setup code number 51
- Table a19 remote control product codes cable continued 51
- Table a20 remote control product codes media server 51
- Table a21 remote control product codes aux cable sat recorder pvr 51
- Table a22 remote control product codes aux tivo 51
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