Harman Kardon AVR 140 Owner'S Manual Download Page 17

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

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To make this process as quick and as easy as pos-
sible, we suggest that you use the full-OSD sys-
tem with the on-screen menus, and step through
each input.
It is recommended that you record your settings
for each input using the work-sheets in the
appendix to this manual, in the event there is a
power loss or if you need to reenter the settings
for some other reason.

Input Setup

The first step in configuring the AVR is to select
an input, i.e. to associate an analog or digital
input with each input source in use, e.g.

CD

or

DVD

. Note that once an input is selected, all

settings for the Digital Input, Speaker Configura-
tion, Delay and Surround Mode will ”attach”
themselves to that input and be stored in a
nonvolatile memory. This means that once made,
the selection of an input will automatically recall
those settings. For that reason, the procedures
described below must be repeated for each input
source so that you have the opportunity to
custom tailor each source to your specific
listening requirements. However, once made they
need not be changed again unless you need to
alter a setting.

When using the full-OSD system to make the
setup adjustments, press the 

OSD

button 

L

once so that the 

MASTER MENU

(Figure 1)

appears. Note that the 

cursor will be next to

the 

INPUT SETUP

line. Press the 

Set

button

F

to enter the menu and the 

INPUT

SETUP

menu (Figure 2) will appear on the

screen. Press the 

/

buttons 

E

until the

desired input name appears in the highlighted
video, as well as being indicated in the front
panel 

Input Indicators

by the blue LED next

to the desired input name. If the input will use the
standard left/right analog inputs, no further
adjustment is needed.

Figure 2

The AVR offers you the option of renaming each
input (except tuner) as it appears in the on-screen
and front panel messages. This is helpful if you
have more than one VCR, if you wish to associate
a specific product brand name with the input, or
to simply enter any name that will help you to
remember which source is being selected.

To change the input name, press the 

/

¤

Navigation Button

D

on the remote so that

the 

cursor is pointing to 

NAME

. Next, press

and hold the 

Set Button

F

for a few seconds

until a flashing box appears to the right of the

colon. Immediately release the 

Set Button

F

,

as you are now ready to enter the device name.

Press the 

/

¤

Navigation Button

D

and

note that a complete set of alpha-numeric charac-
ters will appear with the start of the alphabet in
capital letters followed by the lower-case letters
and then numbers and symbols. When you press
the 

¤

Navigation Button

D

, a series of sym-

bols and numbers will appear, followed by a
reverse list of the alphabet in lower-case letters.
Press the button either way until the first letter of
the desired name appears. If you wish to enter a
blank space as the first character, press the 

Navigation Button

.

When the desired character appears, press the 

Navigation Button

and repeat the process

for the next letter, and continue until the desired
name is entered, up to a maximum of fourteen
characters.

Press the 

Set Button

F

to enter the input

name into the system memory and to proceed
with the configuration process.

If your system includes any sources that are
equipped with Y/Pr/Pb component video outputs,
the AVR is able to switch them to send the proper
signals to your video display. Both 

Component

Video Inputs

may be assigned to any

source for added system flexibility. The default
setting is for the 

Video 1 Component Video

Input

to be assigned to the DVD, with the

Component Video 2 Jacks

assigned to the

other inputs. If your system does not include com-
ponent video at this time, or if you do not need to
change these defaults, press the 

¤

Navigation

Button

D

to go to the next setting.

To change the Component Video assignment, first
make certain that the 

cursor is pointing to the

COMPONENT I N

line on the menu screen,

and then press the 

/

Navigation Button

E

until you see the desired input in the

highlighted video. The clicking noise that you will
hear when the component video inputs is
switched is normal, due to the relay used to
ensure proper isolation between the three inputs.

When the desired component input has been
selected, press the 

¤

Navigation Button

D

go to the next setting.

If you wish to associate one of the digital inputs
with the selected input source, press the 

¤

Button

D

on the remote while the 

INPUT

SETUP

menu (Figure 2) is on the screen, and

note that the on-screen cursor will drop down to
the 

DIGITAL I N

line. Press the 

/

Buttons

E

until the name of the desired digital

input appears. To return to the Analog input,
press the buttons until the word 

ANALOG

appears. When the correct input source appears,
press the 

¤

button 

D

until the 

cursor

appears next to 

BACK T O MASTER MENU

,

and press the 

Set Button

F

.

To associate an analog or digital input with the
input source currently selected at any time using

the discrete function buttons, press the 

Digital

Input Select Button

Û

G

on the front panel

or the remote while the full-OSD is not in use.
Within five seconds, make your input selection
using the 

Selector

buttons on the front panel 

7

or the 

/

¤

D

Buttons 

on the remote until

the desired digital or analog input is shown in the

Main Information Display

Ò

and in the

lower third of the video display connected to the
AVR. Press the 

Set Button

F

to enter the new

input assignment.

Some digital video input sources, such as a cable
box or HDTV set-top may change between analog
and digital outputs, depending on which channel
is in use. The AVR’s Auto Polling feature allows
you to avoid losing the audio feed when this hap-
pens by permitting both analog and digital con-
nections to the same source on the AVR. Digital
audio is the default, and the unit will automati-
cally switch to the analog audio if the digital
audio stream stops.

In cases where only a digital source is used, you
may wish to disable the Auto Polling feature to
prevent the AVR from trying to “find” an analog
source when the digital source is paused. To turn
Auto Polling off for any input, first make certain
that the 

cursor is pointing to the 

AUTO

POLL

line on the menu screen. Next, press the

/

Navigation Button

E

so that 

OFF

is highlighted in reverse video. Repeat the proce-
dure at any time by highlighting 

O N

to restore

the Auto Polling feature.

When 

DMP has been selected as the

source input, an additional line will appear in this
menu that lets you select whether you wish to
allow your iPod to continue charging while
docked in 

when the AVR 140 is turned

off and placed in Standby mode. To make your
selection, press the 

/

¤

Buttons

D

until the

cursor is next to the line reading

RECHARGE I N ST-BY

. Press the 

/

Buttons

E

until the word 

YES

appears if

you wish charging to continue, and the blue light-
ing on The Bridge will remain lit when the AVR
140 is in Standby mode to indicate that charging
is taking place. The default setting is 

N O

, in

which the docked iPod will not continue to charge
when the AVR 140 is turned off, even though

remains connected to the AVR.

When all needed adjustments have been made,
press the 

¤

Button

D

until the 

cursor is

next to 

BACK T O MASTER MENU

to con-

tinue with the system configuration.

Surround Setup

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 suited to
the input source selected. For example you may
select Dolby Pro Logic II or Logic 7 for most ana-
log inputs and Dolby Digital for inputs connected

    *   I N P U T   S E T U P   *    

I N P U T           : D V D

N A M E :

C O M P O N E N T   I N : C O M P   V 1

D I G I T A L   I N : C O A X I A L   1

A U T O   P O L L   : O F F

B A C K   T O   M A S T E R   M E N U

System Configuration

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Summary of Contents for AVR 140

Page 1: ...AVR 140 Audio VideoReceiver OWNER S MANUAL Power for the Digital Revolution...

Page 2: ...ng the Remote 37 Programming the Remote with Codes 37 Direct Code Entry 37 Auto Search Method 37 Code Readout Table of Contents Typographical Conventions In order to help you use this manual with the...

Page 3: ...ility the AVR features connections for four video devices all with both composite and S Video inputs Two additional audio inputs are available and a total of six digital inputs and two outputs make th...

Page 4: ...ventilation slots on the top of the unit or place objects directly over them Due to the weight of the AVR 140 and the heat generated by the amplifiers there is the remote possibility that the rubber p...

Page 5: ...connected 5 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 Dolby Mode...

Page 6: ...page 20 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 indicating a ster...

Page 7: ...al FM antenna to this terminal Tape Inputs Connect these jacks to the PLAY OUT jacks of an audio recorder Tape Outputs Connect these jacks to the RECORD INPUT jacks of an audio recorder Subwoofer Outp...

Page 8: ...total power consumption of all devices connected to the accessory outlets should not exceed 100 watts from the Unswitched Outlet and 50 W from the Switched Outlet AC Power Cord Connect the AC plug to...

Page 9: ...s Tuner Mode Direct Button Tuning Up Down OSD Button Dolby Mode Select Button DTS Digital Mode Selector Logic 7 Mode Select Button Transport Controls Spare Button Skip Up Down Buttons Stereo Mode Sele...

Page 10: ...re information about surround modes Note that this button is also used to tune channels on your TV VCR and Sat receiver when the appropriate source is selected using the device Input Selector 4 B Nigh...

Page 11: ...DVD or 10 CD CDR Clear Button Press this button to clear incorrect entries when using the remote to directly enter a radio station s frequency Memory Button Press this button to enter a radio station...

Page 12: ...occur Cables that are run inside walls should have the appropriate markings to indicate listing with any appropriate testing agency standards Questions about running cables inside walls should be ref...

Page 13: ...udible visible 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 tions...

Page 14: ...iding RGB signals on a SCART output as e g most DVD players do and you want to use that RGB signal this SCART output must be connected directly to your TV Although the AVR can switch three way video s...

Page 15: ...seated in the listening position 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 afr...

Page 16: ...are not shown in the Infor mation Display When the full OSD menu system is used OSD ON will appear in the Main Information Display to remind you that a video display must be used When the semi OSD sy...

Page 17: ...rst make certain that the cursor is pointing to the COMPONENT IN line on the menu screen and then press the Navigation Button E until you see the desired input in the highlighted video The clicking no...

Page 18: ...ial flag signal in the digital audio data stream the EX mode will be selected automatically It may also be selected using this menu or through the front panel or remote con trols as shown on page 29 A...

Page 19: ...her resolution materials that are present due to the higher sampling rate automatically See page 26 and 27 for a complete explanation of the DTS modes On the LOGIC 7 menu the selection choices made wi...

Page 20: ...e 7 So press the OSD Button L to bring up the MASTER MENU Figure 1 and then press the Button D three times so that the cursor is on the MANUAL SETUP line Figure 6 At this point press the Set Button F...

Page 21: ...ween the front left and front right outputs For optimal performance when no surround speakers are in use the Dolby 3 Stereo mode should be used When you are using surround back speakers with your syst...

Page 22: ...er in frequency than your subwoofer is capable of reproducing To prevent unwanted sounds from being sent to subwoofers that can not handle them and which do not have a built in low pass filter the LFE...

Page 23: ...tive speaker positions by pressing the Button D again and use the Buttons E to change the setting Remember that this last adjustment will only be needed when you have surround back speakers installed...

Page 24: ...put balance for the mixing cir cuit that creates a 6 1 output when 7 1 modes such as Logic 7 7 1 are used 6 After checking for speaker placement let the test noise circulate again and listen to see wh...

Page 25: ...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 decreas...

Page 26: ...that are recorded with matrix surround or even with normal stereo mode creating separate rear left and rear right signals in any case The Pro Logic II mode creates compelling five channel surround so...

Page 27: ...zed HALL 2 concert hall with stereo and even pure mono sources VMAx Near When only the two front channel loudspeakers are used Harman s patented VMAx mode VMAx Far delivers a three dimensional sound s...

Page 28: ...to your home entertainment system on a temporary basis 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 inp...

Page 29: ...Harman s patented VMAx mode delivering a virtually three dimensional sound space with two speakers only Surround modes are selected using either the front panel controls or the remote To select a new...

Page 30: ...Display or on screen display When the digital source is playing the AVR will automatically detect whether it is a multichannel Dolby Digital or DTS source or a conventional PCM signal which is the st...

Page 31: ...ormation shown on the back of a DVD package In some cases you will see indi cation for 2 0 0 even when the disc contains a full 5 1 or 3 2 1 signal When this happens check the audio output settings fo...

Page 32: ...ny digital input of the AVR only as long as Surround Off mode is selected possible with a PCM source only But the analog two channel signal even of a Dolby Digital not DTS source the Downmix to Stereo...

Page 33: ...d then press the Set Button F if you wish to go back to the main menu to make other adjustments If you have no other adjustments to make press the OSD Button L to exit the menu system NOTE The output...

Page 34: ...To turn off the semi OSD system you will need to make an adjustment in the ADVANCED SELECT menu Figure 11 To start the adjustment press the OSD button L to bring the MASTER MENU to the screen Press t...

Page 35: ...on 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 until the tuner is...

Page 36: ...O TYPE NO TEXT or NO TIME message after the individual time out In any FM mode the RDS function requires a strong enough signal for proper operation Program Search PTY An important feature of RDS is i...

Page 37: ...e with the Auto Search Method Note on Using the AVR remote with a Harman Kardon CD Recorder As shipped from the factory the remote is programmed for controlling Harman Kardon CD players It can also co...

Page 38: ...vices press the appropriate Input Selector 4 to change the remote from control over the AVR to the additional product When you press any of these buttons it will briefly flash in red to indicate that...

Page 39: ...port Control Functions P 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...

Page 40: ...7 Set Set Enter 28 Move Adjust Right Right 29 Digital Exit Digital Input Select Open Close 30 Move Adjust Down Down 31 Delay Prev Ch Delay Adjust Return Open Close 32 1 1 1 1 33 2 2 2 2 34 3 3 3 3 35...

Page 41: ...enu Menu Menu Menu Menu 26 Left Left Left Left Scroll 27 Set Enter Enter Enter Enter Select 28 Right Right Right Right Scroll 29 Digital Exit Exit Exit Exit Exit Repeat 30 Down Down Down Down 31 Delay...

Page 42: ...rvice depot SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Unit does not function when Main No AC Power Make certain AC power cord is plugged Power Switch 1 is pushed into a live outlet Check to see if outlet is switch contr...

Page 43: ...NTSC Input Level Impedance 1Vp p 75 ohms Output Level Impedance 1Vp p 75 ohms Video Frequency Response Composite and S Video 10Hz 8MHz 3dB Video Frequency Response Component 10Hz 50MHz 3dB General Pow...

Page 44: ...Surround L R Crossover Surround Back Crossover LFE Setting Table 1 Input Settings Table 2 Audio Setup Tone Control Settings Table 3 Delay Settings CONTROL SETTING Tone In Out Bass Treble If the GLOBAL...

Page 45: ...INTRODUCTION 45...

Page 46: ...rossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 www harmankardon com Harman Consumer Group International 2 route de Tours 72500 Ch teau du Loir France 2005 Harman Kardon Incorporated Part No OM P N CQX1A1...

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