ENGLISH AVR 132 Audio/Video Receiver OWNER’S MANUAL Downloaded from www.Manualslib.
Table of Contents 3 4 4 5 7 9 12 12 13 14 14 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 21 21 21 21 21 22 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 31 31 31 32 34 34 35 Introduction Safety Information Unpacking Front Panel Controls Rear Panel Connections Remote Control Functions Installation and Connections Audio Equipment Connections Video Equipment Connections SCART A/V Connections AC Power Connections Speaker Selection and Placement System Configuration First Turn On Settings to be Made With
Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon! With the purchase of a Harman Kardon AVR 132 you are about to begin many years of listening enjoyment. The AVR 132 has been custom 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 132 delivers six discrete channels of audio that take advantage of the digital sound tracks from the latest DVD and LD releases and Digital Television broadcasts.
Safety Information Important Safety Information READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT. Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a case or similar – away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold. Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may fall onto this unit and/or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or splashing. On the top of this unit, do not place: – Burning objects (i.e.
E D F DIGITAL LOGIC 7 PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 I J 5 VID 1 DVD VID 2 CD VID 3 DSP FMAM 5 CH. STEREO TAPE SURR. OFF 6 CH 6 Main Power Switch System Power Control Power Indicator Headphone Jack Digital Optical 3 Input Speaker/Channel Input Indicator Surround Mode Group Selector Main Power Switch: Press this button to apply power to the AVR. When the switch is pressed in, the unit is placed in a Standby mode, as indicated by the orange LED 2.
Front Panel Controls 6 Surround Mode Group Selector: Press this button to select the top-level group of surround modes. Each press of the button will select a major mode grouping in the following order: 9 Preset Stations Selector: Press this button to scroll up or down through the list of stations that have been entered into the preset memory. (See page 27 for more information on tuner programming.
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Rear Panel Connections B Video Monitor Outputs: Connect these jacks to the composite and/or S-Video input of a TV monitor or video projector to view the output of any video source selected by the receiver’s video switcher. C Front/Center Speaker Outputs: Connect these outputs to the matching + or – terminals on your front/center speakers.
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 Power On Button IR Transmitter Window Program Indicator Power Off Button Input Selectors AVR Selector AM/FM Tuner Select Test Button Sleep Button Surround Mode Selector Night Mode Channel Select Button K/ L Buttons A Button Set Button Digital Select Numeric Keys Tuner Mode Direct Button Tuning Up/Down Macro Buttons Transport Controls Skip Up/Down Buttons RDS Select Button Preset Up/Down Clear Button Memory Button Delay/Prev. Ch.
Remote Control Functions IMPORTANT NOTE: The AVR’s remote may be programmed to control up to seven devices, including the AVR. Before using the remote, it is important to remember to press the Input Selector button 4 that corresponds to the unit you wish to operate. In addition, the AVR’s remote is shipped from the factory to operate the AVR and most Harman Kardon CD or DVD players and cassette decks.
K Macro Buttons: Press these buttons to store or recall a “Macro”, which is a pre-programmed sequence of commands stored in the remote. (See page 30 for more information on storing and recalling macros.) L Transport Buttons: These buttons do not have any functions for the AVR, but they may be programmed for the forward/reverse play operation of a wide variety of CD or DVD players, and audio or video- cassette recorders. (See page 29 for more information on programming the remote.
Installation and Connections We also recommend that the length of cable used to connect speaker pairs be identical. For example, use the same length piece of cable to connect the front-left and front-right or surround-left and surround-right speakers, even if the speakers are a different distance from the AVR. 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.
Video Equipment Connections Video equipment is connected in the same manner as audio components. Again, the use of highquality interconnect cables is recommended to preserve signal quality. To ensure best video performance S-Video sources should be connected to the AVR only with their S-Video In/Outputs, not with their composite video connectors too. 1. Connect a VCR’s audio and video Play/Out jacks to the Video 1 2 M or Video 2 In jacks JK on the rear panel.
Installation and Connections SCART A/V Connections For the connections described above your video device needs RCA (cinch) connectors or/and SVideo 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.
Speaker Selection No matter which type or brand of speakers is used, the same model or brand of speaker should be used at least 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. Speaker Placement The placement of speakers in a multichannel home-theater system can have a noticeable impact on the quality of sound reproduced.
System Configuration Once the speakers have been placed in the room and connected, the remaining steps are to program the system configuration memories. With the AVR 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. First Turn On You are now ready to power up the AVR to begin these final adjustments. 1.
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. When LARGE is selected, a full-range output will be sent to the center speaker output, and with analog and digital surround modes (except with the Pro Logic II Music mode) NO center channel signal will be sent to the subwoofer output. When NONE is selected, no signal will be sent to the center channel output.
System Configuration After the surround mode setting has been made with the current input, repeat the setting with all inputs you will use. The surround mode can also be changed at any time later, and the AVR’s memory system will keep the settings for the input selected, until they are changed again.
8. Press the K/L Buttons C on the remote so that SURR DELAY appears in the Lower Display Line and press the Set Button E. M A X: When MAX is shown in the display, a more severe compression algorithm will be applied. 9. Press the the K/L Buttons C on the remote to enter the distance from the surround speakers to your listening position. Press the Set Button E when this is complete.
System Configuration 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, BEFORE you turn the test tone off. NOTE: This is a good time to verify that the speakers have been properly connected. As the test noise circulates, listen to make certain that the sound comes from the speaker position shown in the Main Information Display.
Basic Operation Source Selection Once you have completed the setup and configuration of the AVR, it is simple to operate and enjoy. The following instructions should be followed for you to maximize your enjoyment of your new receiver: • To select a source, press any of the Source Selector buttons on the remote 456 . Turning the AVR On or Off • When using the AVR for the first time, you must press the Main Power Switch on the front panel to turn the unit on.
Operation 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 5.1 When the speaker configuration is set for 5.1-channel operation, the DTS 5.
Surround Mode Chart MODE FEATURES DELAY TIME RANGE 5-Channel Stereo This mode takes advantage of multiple speakers to place a stereo signal at both the front and 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.
Operation from that side only, for more details see chart on page 22). When no rear speakers are in use, the Dolby 3 Stereo mode should be selected with all surround recordings. Note that when Dolby Digital 2.0 signals (e.g. "D.D. 2.0" tracks from DVD), that are encoded with Dolby Pro Logic information, are received via any digital input, the Dolby Pro Logic II Movie mode will be selected automatically (in addition to the Dolby Digital mode) and will decode a full range 5.
Connections may be made to the Optical or Coaxial inputs 9 L on the rear panel or front panel 4G. 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. Next press the Digital Select button F and then use the K/L buttons C on the remote until the desired choice appears in the Main Information Display F, then press the Set button E to confirm the choice.
Operation These indicators are the L/C/R/SL/SR/LFE letters that are inside the center boxes of the Speaker/Channel Input Indicators in the front panel 5. When a standard analog stereo or matrix surround signal is in use, only the “L” and “R” indicators 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.
Press the Set button E when the name of the desired channel appears in the Main Information Display F and on-screen display, and follow the instructions shown above to adjust the level. Repeat the procedure as needed until all channels requiring adjustment have been set. When all adjustments have been made press the Set button E twice, the AVR will return to normal operation. NOTE: The output levels may be separately trimmed for each digital and analog surround mode.
Operation RDS Operation The AVR 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. In any FM mode the RDS function requires a strong enough signal for proper operation.
The AVR 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’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. Programming the Remote with Codes b.
Programming the Remote 1. Press and hold both the Input Selector 4 for the device you wish to find the code for and the Mute button at the same time. Note that the Program/SPL Indicator 2 will initally turn amber and begin flashing. Release the buttons and begin the next step within 20 seconds. 2. Press the Set button F. The Program Indicator 2 will then blink green in a sequence that corresponds to the three-digit code, with a one-second pause between each digit.
4. The red LED under the AVR Selector will go out, and the Program Indicator 2 will turn green and flash three times before it goes out. 5. When the Program Indicator 2 goes out, the Macro has been erased. Volume Punch-Through The AVR’s remote may be programmed to operate the Volume Control and the Mute from either the TV or the AVR in conjunction with any of the six devices controlled by the remote.
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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 • Press Mute button • Turn up volume control • Mute is on • Volume control is down Sound is heard, but Front-Panel Display does not light •
Audio Section Stereo Mode Continuous Average Power (FTC) 40 Watts per channel, 20Hz–20kHz, @ < 0.07% THD, both channels driven into 8 ohms Five-Channel Surround Modes Power Per Individual Channel Front L&R channels: 30 Watts per channel, @ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms Center channel: 30 Watts, @ < 0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms Surround channels: 30 Watts per channel, @ < 0.
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