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Advanced Functions, continued
To set your levels using the AVR’s internal test tone, select the menu’s Test Tone Seq line
and use the Left/Right buttons to select between Auto and Manual. After selecting Auto or
Manual, move the cursor to the Test Tone line and use the Left/Right buttons to change
the setting to On.
Auto: The test tone will automatically circulate to all speakers, as indicated by the
highlight bar. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust the level for any speaker when the
test tone is paused there. Use the Up/Down buttons to move the cursor to another line,
and the test tone will follow the cursor. To stop the test tone, use the Up/Down buttons to
move the cursor out of the screen’s speaker-listings area.
Manual: The test tone will stay on the current speaker until you use the Up/Down
buttons to move it to another speaker. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust the level for
the speaker through which the test tone is playing.
If you are listening to an external source while you set your output levels, set Test Tone to
Off, use the Up/Down buttons to navigate to each speaker, and use the Left/Right buttons
to adjust the speaker’s level while the source plays.
NOTE: If you are using a handheld SPL meter with external source material,
such as a test disc or an audio selection, play it and adjust the AVR’s master
volume control until the meter measures 75dB. Then adjust the individual
speaker levels.
Channel Reset: To reset all channel levels to their factory defaults of 0dB, select this line
and press the Left/Right buttons.
When you have finished adjusting the speaker levels, record the settings in Table A5
in the Appendix. Then press the remote’s Back button to return to the previous menu
screen, or press the remote’s OSD button to exit the menu system.
Notes on Setting Speaker Volumes in Home Theater Systems:
While setting your system’s individual speaker volume levels is ultimately up to your
personal taste, here are some ideas you may find helpful:
• For lms and video-music programs, your overall goal should be to create an
enveloping, realistic sound field that draws you into the film or music program without
drawing your attention away from the action on the screen.
• For multichannel music recordings, some music producers will create a sound eld that
places the musicians all around you; others will create a sound field that places the
musicians in front of you, with more subtle ambience in the surround speakers (as you
would experience in a concert hall).
• In most 5.1-channel lm soundtracks, the surround speakers are not intended to be
as loud or as active as the front speakers. Adjusting the surround speakers so they are
always as loud as the front speakers could make dialogue difficult to understand and
will make some sound effects sound unrealistically loud.
Notes on Setting Subwoofer Volume:
• Sometimes the ideal subwoofer volume setting for music is too loud for lms, while the
ideal setting for films is too quiet for music. When setting the subwoofer volume, listen
to both music and films with strong bass content and find a “middle ground” volume
level that works for both.
• If your subwoofer always seems too loud or too quiet, you may want to place it in a
different location. Placing the subwoofer in a corner will always tend to increase its
bass output, while placing it away from any walls or corners will always tend to lessen
its bass output.
System Setup
The AVR’s System Setup menu lets you customize the way many of the AVR’s features
operate. Press the OSD button and navigate to the System Setup line. Press the OK button
to display the System Setup menu.
VFD Fade Time Out: Some people find the brightness of the AVR’s front-panel display
distracting during movies or listening sessions. It’s possible to dim the front-panel display
completely using the remote’s Display Dimmer button (see System Remote Control
Functions, on pages 8 and 9). The VFD Fade Time Out sets the display to remain dark
most of the time, lighting up only when a button is pressed or a remote command is
received, and going dark again five seconds after the last command. The feature also
causes the display to light up only when a button is pressed but the display immediately
begins to fade to dark. This setting allows you to program the length of the fade time.
Select a time-out period of between three and ten seconds, or select Off if you prefer to
leave the displays on at all times or to use the Display Dimmer button.
Volume Default and Default Volume Set: These two settings are used together to
program the volume level the AVR defaults to when you turn it on. Set Volume Default
to On, and then set the Default Volume Set to the desired turn-on volume. When Volume
Default is set to Off, the AVR will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous
listening session.
HDMI Audio To TV: This setting determines whether HDMI audio signals are passed
through the HDMI Monitor Out connector to the video display. In normal operation, leave
this setting at Off, as audio will be played through the AVR. To use the TV by itself, without
the home theater system, turn this setting to On. In this case, you will need to mute the
TV’s speakers (or switch the setting to Off) when using the AVR for audio.
Semi OSD Time Out: Program the amount of time (2 to 5 seconds) the two-line semi-
OSD status messages remain on screen, or deactivate the semi-OSD display altogether if
you find it distracting. These messages will continue to appear on the AVR’s front-panel
display.
Full OSD Time Out: Program the amount of time (20, 30, 40 or 50 seconds) the full OSD
menus remain visible on screen. The full OSD system may not be deactivated.
HDMI Link: This setting allows the communication of control information among the
HDMI devices in your system. Turn this setting to On to allow control communication
among the HDMI devices; turn the setting to Off to forbid control communication.
Adjust Lip Sync: This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from
a source to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. Lip sync issues can occur when the video
portion of a signal undergoes additional processing in either the source device or the
video display. Use the Left/Right buttons to delay the audio by up to 180ms.
Upgrade Software: If a software upgrade is released for your AVR, installation instructions
will be available in the Product Support section of the Web site or from Harman Kardon
customer service. At that time, access this submenu to install the software upgrade.
IMPORTANT: During a system upgrade, do not power off the AVR or use any of its
controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.
Advanced Remote Control Programming
Programming an Unused Source Selector Button to Control a Different Device
You can program unused Source Selector buttons to control devices that are different
than they are set up for at the factory. For example, you can program the Server button
to control a second TV set.
1. Locate the code numbers for the device you want to control from the tables in
Appendices 10 – 18, on pages 37 – 46.
2. Turn on the device you want to control.
3. Press the unused Source Selector button that you want to program for three seconds.
The button’s LED will turn on and Program Indicator LED will flash.
4. Press the Source Selector button that corresponds to the type of device you want to
control. (For example, if you want to control a TV, press the TV Source Selector button.)
The unused Source Selector button’s LED will flash once.
5. Aim the remote toward the device you want to control and use the Number buttons to
enter first code number. The Program Indicator LED will flash. If you have selected the
correct code number the device will turn off. If it does not turn off, enter the next code
number from the table. When the device turns off, proceed to step 6.
6. Press the unused Source Selector button from Step 3. That Source Selector button’s
LED will turn off and the Program Indicator LED will flash green three times.
The remote will now control the device when the formerly unused Source Selector button
is pressed.
Remote Channel-Control Punch-Through
The punch-through feature allows you to operate one component while setting certain
groups of controls to operate another component. For example, while using the AVR
controls for surround modes and other audio functions, you may also use the remote to
operate the transport controls of your Blu-ray Disc player. Or while using the remote to
control video functions on your TV, you may also use the remote to change channels on
your cable box.
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- Avr 1700 avr 170 avr 170 230c 1
- Table of contents 2
- Catv or antenna grounding avr 1700 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
- Product 3
- Supplied accessories 3
- Thank you for choosing this harman kardo 3
- Verify line voltage before use 3
- Front panel controls 4
- Front panel controls continued 5
- Rear panel connectors 6
- Notes on using the hdmi monitor out connector 7
- Rear panel connectors continued 7
- System remote control functions 8
- 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
- Radio connections 12
- Types of home theater system connections continued 12
- Usb port 12
- Video connections 12
- Connect your audio and video source devices 13
- Connect your speakers 13
- Connect your subwoofer 13
- Connect your tv or video display 13
- Making connections 13
- Making connections continued 14
- Connect ir equipment 15
- Connect the radio antennas 15
- Connect the trigger output 15
- Connect to your home network 15
- Making connections continued 15
- Connect to ac power 16
- Install the batteries in the remote control 16
- Making connections continued and set up the remote control 16
- Program the remote to control your source devices and tv 16
- Set up the remote control 16
- Configure the avr for your speakers 17
- Set up the avr 17
- Turn on the avr 17
- Using the on screen menu system 17
- A select ip address and use the left or right button to change the setting to manual the following settings will become active ip address subnet mask gateway primary dns and secondary dns 18
- Assign the avr input connectors 18
- B use the up down arrow buttons to select the correct numbers and make the entries for all of these settings 18
- If the avr again fails to connect to the network you may need to enter your network s settings manually in this case you must obtain these settings from your isp or network administrator after obtaining your network s settings 18
- If your network uses an automatic ip address you should not have to perform any network setup procedures once you connect the avr to your home network the network should automatically assign the avr an ip address and the avr should automatically connect to your network if your avr does not automatically connect to your network in which case the avr will display a not connected message when you press the network source button 18
- Note if you have assigned an hdmi video connector for the source button you cannot assign a different audio connector 18
- Note if you have used a composite video connection to your tv the osd menus will not appear on your tv follow the steps below using the avr s front panel display 18
- Note if you select an hdmi connector for the video connection the audio connection will automatically change to the same hdmi connector 18
- Press the osd button and select network the network setup menu will appear 18
- Press the remote control s osd button the avr s on screen display osd master menu will appear on the tv 18
- Repeat steps 4 6 for the remaining audio video connections that you want to re assign 18
- Review the input connections you listed on the connection table on page 13 note what changes if any you have made from the default avr input connector assignments that appear on the list if you connected your so urce devices according to the entries in the default avr input connector column of the table on page 13 you can skip this section 18
- Scroll to the bottom of the list and select apply save the avr will enter the standby mode when you turn the avr back on it will attempt to connect to the network 18
- Select 5 18
- Select audio in and use the left right arrow buttons to select the audio input connector you want to assign to the source button 18
- Select ip configuration then press the left or right button twice to cycle the setting from auto to manual and back to auto 18
- Select video in and use the left right arrow buttons to select the video input connector you want to assign to the source selector button press the ok button 18
- Set up the avr continued 18
- Set up the network 18
- The test will begin make sure that the room is quiet while the test noise is playing through the speakers 18
- To play mp3 or wma media located on dlna compatible devices connected to the network to use the avr s internal internet radio tuner vtuner to listen to audio streams or to stream audio to the avr via airplay connect the avr s network connector to the ethernet port on a router or modem that has internet access to a home network or to a pc see connect to your home network on page 15 18
- Turn on your tv and select the tv input where you connected the avr in connect your tv or video display on page 13 18
- Use the remote s arrow and ok buttons to select source setup if there is a source selector for which you want to assign different video or audio connections use the left right arrow buttons to select it and press the ok button 18
- We recommend that you connect the avr directly to a home network router so that it can directly access the internet for internet radio and access other devices on the network for playback of shared content see listening to media on your home network on page 21 for more information 18
- When the test finishes press the remote s osd button to exit 18
- Additional source setup menu items 19
- Controlling the volume 19
- Listening through headphones 19
- Muting the sound 19
- Operating your avr 19
- Selecting a source 19
- Video troubleshooting tips 19
- Listening to an ipod iphone ipad device 20
- Listening to fm and am radio 20
- Listening to internet radio vtune 20
- Listening to media on a usb device 20
- Operating your avr continued 20
- Listening to media via your home network 21
- Operating your avr continued 21
- Listening to media via airplay 22
- Operating your avr continued and advanced functions 22
- Selecting a surround mode 22
- Advanced functions 23
- Advanced functions continued 23
- Audio processing and surround sound 23
- Advanced functions continued 24
- Manual speaker setup 24
- Advanced functions continued 25
- After you return to the manual setup menu navigate to the crossover line and press the ok button to display the crossover menu 25
- After you return to the manual setup menu navigate to the distance line and press the ok button to display the distance menu 25
- After you return to the manual setup menu navigate to the level adjust line and press the ok button to display the level adjust menu 25
- After you return to the manual setup menu navigate to the sub mode line and press the ok button to display the sub mode menu this setting depends upon the crossover setting you selected for the left and right speakers 25
- All of the system s speakers will appear with their current level settings you can adjust each speaker s level between 10db and 10db in 1db increments 25
- As described above in step two when you measured the distances from each of your speakers to the listening position your avr provides an adjustment that compensates for the different distances so that the sound from each speaker will reach the listening position at the proper time this process will improve the clarity and detail of the sound 25
- By ear adjust the levels so that the test tone sounds equally loud to you when it plays through each speaker 25
- Crossover 25
- English 25
- Enter the distance from each speaker to the listening position that you measured in step two and recorded in table a3 in the appendix see page 30 select a speaker then use the left right buttons to change the measurement you can enter distances between 0 and 30 feet 9m the default distance for all speakers is 10 feet 3m 25
- For a conventional stereo avr a simple balance control adjusts the stereo imaging by varying the relative loudness of the left and right channels in a home theater system with up to five main channels plus a subwoofer achieving proper imaging becomes both more critical and more complex the goal is to ensure that each channel is heard at the listening position with equal loudness when signals of equal loudness are played through them 25
- For each speaker group select one of these eight crossover frequencies large 40hz 60hz 80hz 100hz 120hz 150hz or 200hz if the speaker s crossover frequency is below 40hz select the first option large this setting doesn t refer to the speaker s physical size but to its frequency response which is also called full range 25
- If you set the front speakers to large select one of the three following settings for the subwoofer 25
- If you set the left right speakers to a numeric crossover frequency the subwoofer setting will always be sub all low frequency information will always be sent to the subwoofer if you don t have a subwoofer either upgrade to full range front left and right speakers or add a subwoofer at the earliest opportunity 25
- L r lfe this setting sends all low frequency information to the subwoofer including a low frequency information that is also played through the front left and right speakers and b the special low frequency effects lfe channel information 25
- Lfe this setting plays low frequency information contained in the full range program channels through the front left and right speakers and directs only the lfe channel information to the subwoofer 25
- Note the avr will let you adjust settings only for those speaker groups you set to on in the number of speakers menu 25
- Off select this setting when no subwoofer is in use all low frequency information will be sent to the front left and right speakers 25
- Preferably use a handheld spl meter set to c weighting slow scale adjust each speaker so that the meter reads 75db when the avr s built in test noise is playing 25
- Refer to table a5 for each speaker s crossover frequency 25
- Set the speaker distances 25
- Specify the size of the subwoofer s transducer as 8 10 12 or 15 inches the avr always sets the subwoofer crossover to 100hz but uses the transducer size for equalization 25
- Step four setting channel output levels manually 25
- Sub mode 25
- The default unit of measurement is meters to change the unit to feet scroll down to the unit line and press the left right buttons 25
- When you have finished entering the settings press the remote s back button 25
- While making adjustments you can measure the channel levels in one of these ways 25
- Write down the settings in table a5 in the appendix 25
- Your avr s ezset eq calibration can handle this critical task for you simply and automatically however the avr s level adjust menu allows you to calibrate the levels manually either using the system s built in test tone or while playing source material 25
- Advanced functions continued 26
- Advanced remote control programming 26
- System setup 26
- Advanced functions continued 27
- Memory 27
- Processor reset 27
- Recording 27
- Resetting the remote 27
- Sleep timer 27
- Symptom cause solution 28
- Troubleshooting 28
- Am tuner section 29
- Audio section 29
- Fm tuner section 29
- General specifications 29
- Specifications 29
- Video section 29
- Appendix 30
- Appendix default settings worksheets remote product codes 30
- Table a1 recommended source component connections 30
- Table a2 speaker channel setting defaults 30
- Table a3 distance settings 30
- Table a4 source settings 30
- Appendix 31
- Default setting 31
- Front right 31
- Table a5 speaker channel settings 31
- Table a6 remote control codes 31
- Table a7 system settings 31
- Appendix 32
- Surround mode description incoming bitstream or signal 32
- Table a8 surround modes 32
- Appendix 33
- Surround mode description incoming bitstream or signal 33
- Table a8 surround modes cont 33
- Appendix 35
- Button name avr function dvd blu ray disc player game tv tivo dvr dmc music server cable tuner satellite tuner ipod usb 35
- Table a9 remote control function list 35
- Appendix 36
- Table a9 remote control function list cont 36
- Appendix 37
- Table a10 remote control product codes tv 37
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 37
- Appendix 38
- Table a10 remote control product codes tv cont 38
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 38
- Appendix 39
- Table a10 remote control product codes tv cont 39
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 39
- Appendix 40
- Table a10 remote control product codes tv cont 40
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 40
- Appendix 41
- Table a10 remote control product codes tv cont 41
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 41
- Appendix 42
- Dvd manufacturer brand setup code number 42
- Sat manufacturer brand setup code number 42
- Table a10 remote control product codes tv cont table a11 remote control product codes dvd cont 42
- Table a11 remote control product codes dvd 42
- Table a12 remote control product codes sat 42
- Tv manufacturer brand setup code number 42
- Appendix 43
- Sat manufacturer brand setup code number 43
- Table a12 remote control product codes sat cont 43
- Appendix 44
- Cable manufacturer brand setup code number 44
- Sat manufacturer brand setup code number 44
- Table a12 remote control product codes sat cont 44
- Table a13 remote control product codes cable 44
- Appendix 45
- Cable manufacturer brand setup code number 45
- Game console brand setup code number 45
- Music server brand setup code number 45
- Table a13 remote control product codes cable cont 45
- Table a14 remote control product codes game console 45
- Table a15 remote control product codes music server 45
- Appendix 46
- Dvr brand setup code number 46
- Music server brand setup code number 46
- Table a15 remote control product codes music server cont 46
- Table a16 remote control product codes dvr 46
- Table a17 remote control product codes tivo 46
- Tivo brand setup code number 46
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Пробую обновить ресивер HARMAN/KARDON AVR170 с помощью подключения интернет кабеля к ресиверу, но он долго думает и не обновляет. Что делать? Как лучше обновить?
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