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AVR 1650/AVR 165

Advanced Functions, continued

Advanced Remote Control Programming

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.

To program punch-through control while operating any device:

For three seconds, press and hold the Source Selector button (or the AVR button) for 

1. 

the main device the remote will be operating. The Program Indicator LED will flash, 
indicating that the remote is in Program mode and that you may release the button.

Select the type of punch-through programming.

2. 

To program volume-control punch-through, press the Volume Up button.

a) 

To program channel-control punch-through, press the Volume Down button.

b) 

To program transport-control punch-through, press the Play transport-control button.

c) 

Press the Source Selector button for the device whose volume, channel or transport-

3. 

controls you will use while operating the device selected in the first step. The Program 
Indicator LED will flash to confirm.

To undo punch-through programming, follow the same steps as above, but press the 
same Source Selector button in Steps 1 and 3.

You may reassign the transport-control punch-through programming for the AVR, VID2 
and VID3 devices to another device, such as a CD player. If you wish to remove transport-
control punch-through altogether for the AVR, VID2 or VID3 device, follow the same 
procedure as for programming punch-through, but in Step 3 press either of the other 
two of these three special selector buttons. For example, to remove transport-control 
punch-through from the VID3 device so that pressing any of the transport controls will 
have no effect, press and hold the VID3 Button until the Program Indicator LED flashes, 
then press the Play Button, followed by either the AVR or VID2 Button.

Programming Macro Commands

Each of the AVR remote’s four Macro buttons and the Power On button (see 

System 

Remote Control Functions, on  pages 8 and 9) can be programmed to send out up to 
19 commands at one time from a single button push. Any AVR remote control button’s 
function from any mode (except the Mute button, the Dim button and the Channel Up/
Down buttons) can be programmed into a macro.

NOTE: Use caution when programming complicated macros. It isn’t possible to program 
a pause or delay before sending additional commands after a “Power On” command, 
and the component may not be ready to respond to commands immediately after 
powering on.

To program a macro:

Simultaneously press one of the four Macro buttons, or the Power On button, and the 

1. 

Mute button to enter the Programming mode.

Press in up to 19 commands that you want stored in that Macro button. Press the Source 

2. 

Selector button for each device (or AVR button for the AVR itself) before you enter 
individual commands. This step counts as one of the 19 commands allowed for each 
Macro.

For the Power On command, DO NOT press the Power On button. Press the Mute button 

3. 

instead.

Press the Power Off button to program the Power Off command.

4. 

Press the Sleep button to end the programming process. 

5. 

It isn’t possible to “edit” a command within a macro. However, you may erase the macro 
as follows:

Simultaneously press and hold the Mute button and the Macro button containing the 

1. 

macro until the Program Indicator LED flashes.

Press the Channel Down button to erase the macro.

2. 

To execute a macro, press the Macro button (or the Power On button) into which you 
programmed the macro.

Recording

Two-channel analog and digital audio signals, as well as composite video signals, are 
normally available at the appropriate recording output connectors. To make a recording, 
connect your audio or video recorder to the appropriate AVR output connectors as 
described in the 

Making Connections section, insert blank media in the recorder and 

make sure the recorder is turned on and recording while the source is playing. Refer to 
the recording device’s instructions for complete information about making recordings.

NOTES:

The AVR does not convert analog signals to digital or vice versa.

1. 

Only PCM digital audio signals are available for recording. Proprietary formats such as 

2. 

the Dolby Digital and DTS bitstreams may not be recorded using the digital audio 
connections. Use the analog audio connections to make an analog recording.

HDMI and component video sources are not available for recording.

3. 

Please make certain that you are aware of any copyright restrictions on any material you 

4. 

record. Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted materials is prohibited by law.

Sleep Timer

The sleep timer sets the AVR to play for up to 90 minutes and then turn off automatically.

Press the Sleep button on the remote, and the time until turn-off will be displayed on the 
front-panel Message display and on a connected TV. Each additional press of the Sleep 
button decreases the play time by 10 minutes, with a maximum of 90 minutes. The 
SLEEP OFF setting disables the sleep timer.

When the sleep timer has been set, the front-panel display will automatically dim to 
half brightness.

If you press the Sleep button after the timer has been set, the remaining play time will 
be displayed. Press the Sleep button again to change the play time.

Resetting the Remote

To reset the remote to its factory-default condition, simultaneously press and hold any 
Source Selector button and the “0” Number button. When the Program Indicator LED 
flashes amber, enter the code “333.” When the green LED goes out, the remote control 
will be reset.

Processor Reset

If the AVR behaves erratically after a power surge, first turn off the rear-panel Main 
Power switch and unplug the AC power cord for at least 3 minutes. Plug the cord back 
in and turn the AVR on. If this procedure doesn’t help, reset the AVR’s processor as 
described below.

NOTE: A processor reset erases all user configurations, including video resolution, 
speaker and level settings, and tuner presets. After a reset, reenter all of these settings 
from your notes in the Appendix worksheets.

To reset the AVR’s processor:

Press the front-panel Standby/On switch to place the unit in the Standby mode (the 

1. 

Power Indicator LED will turn amber).

Press and hold the front-panel Surround Mode button for at least 5 seconds until the 

2. 

RESET message appears on the front-panel Message display.

If the AVR does not function correctly after a processor reset, contact an authorized 
Harman Kardon service center for assistance. Authorized service centers may be located 
by visiting our Web site at www.harmankardon.com.

Memory

If the AVR is unplugged or experiences a power outage, it will retain your user settings 
for up to four weeks.

Summary of Contents for AVR 1650

Page 1: ...AVR 1650 AVR 165 Audio video receiver Owner s Manual ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...E IIIP 15 CONNECT THE RADIO ANTENNAS 15 CONNECT IR EQUIPMENT 15 CONNECT THE 12V TRIGGER OUTPUT 16 CONNECT TO AC POWER 16 SET UP THE REMOTE CONTROL 16 INSTALL THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL 16 PRO...

Page 3: ...devices do not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them Damaged power cords should be replaced immediately by an authorized service center with a cord meeting factory speci...

Page 4: ...ound Mode Select Buttons Set Button IR Sensor Power Button Left Right Buttons Headphone Jack EzSet EQ Mic Connector Source Select Buttons Tuning Mode Button Digital Input Button Surround Mode Category...

Page 5: ...requency step at a time and automatic seeks frequencies with acceptable signal strength tuning mode It also toggles between stereo and mono modes when an FM station is tuned in Channel Level Control b...

Page 6: ...tor Out Connector DVD Component Video Input Connector Radio Antenna Connectors Subwoofer Connector Analog Audio Input Output Connectors Speaker Connectors 12V Trigger Connector Main Power Switch AC In...

Page 7: ...connector You can record any composite video input signal NOTE To record the audio and video from the source device connect the AVR s Video 2 Out Analog Output connectors to the analog video recorder...

Page 8: ...Control Buttons Display Dimmer Button Disc Skip Button AVR 1650 RDS Button AVR 165 Preset Station Up Down Buttons Clear Button Left Right Up Down Buttons Program Indicator LED AVR Button Sleep CH Up...

Page 9: ...cle through the settings A V Sync This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from a source s to eliminate a lip sync problem Lip sync issues can occur when the video portion of a...

Page 10: ...o Logic II DTS s DTS HD High Resolution Audio DTS HD Master Audio DTS DTS 96 24 HARMAN International s Logic 7 HARMAN virtual speaker HARMAN headphone Stereo Modes s 2 channel stereo and 5 channel ste...

Page 11: ...audio jack it is ltered 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 s...

Page 12: ...nnections Composite Video Your AVR uses two types of analog video connections composite video and component video Composite video is the basic connection most commonly available Both the chrominance c...

Page 13: ...to your TV s composite video connector Composite Video Cable not supplied TV AVR Composite Monitor Out Connector Connect Your Source Devices Source devices are components where a playback signal origi...

Page 14: ...lso need to connect the source device s analog audio outputs to the AVR s corresponding analog audio connectors IMPORTANT If you connected your Blu ray Disc or DVD player to the AVR s DVD Component Vi...

Page 15: ...Bridge IIIP Connect the Radio Antennas Connect the supplied FM antenna to the AVR s FM 75 s 1 Radio Antenna connector For the best reception extend the FM antenna as far as possible Bend and fold the...

Page 16: ...If you re programming one of the four HDMI source buttons after pressing the HDMI button you must also press the Source Selector button for the type of device that will be controlled Press DVD to cont...

Page 17: ...nstructions in this Set Up the AVR section to con gure a basic home theater system You may return to these menus at any time to make additional adjustments such as those described in the Advanced Func...

Page 18: ...buttons to scroll through the alphabet in upper and lower case the 2 numbers and many punctuation marks When you have selected the desired character press the Right button to move to the next space P...

Page 19: ...switching between SD and HD channels Listening to FM and AM Radio Select the AM FM source Use the Tuning Up Down buttons to tune a station which will be shown on the front panel display and the TV sc...

Page 20: ...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 a...

Page 21: ...from the Surround Modes menu to override the AVR s automatic surround mode selection The AVR will use the same surround mode the next time the source is selected Please refer to Table A9 in the Append...

Page 22: ...er s physical size but to its frequency response which is also called full range Specify the size of the subwoofer s transducer as 8 10 12 or 15 inches The AVR always sets the subwoofer crossover to 1...

Page 23: ...te a sound eld 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 sp...

Page 24: ...on to end the programming process 5 It isn t possible to edit a command within a macro However you may erase the macro as follows Simultaneously press and hold the Mute button and the Macro button con...

Page 25: ...gram material is stereo s Select a surround mode other than stereo s Mono programs contain no surround information s Check the speaker con guration in the setup menu s The surround decoder may not cre...

Page 26: ...sable sensitivity IHF 1 3 V 13 2dBf Signal to noise ratio mono stereo 70dB 68dB Distortion mono stereo 0 2 0 3 Stereo separation 40dB 1kHz Selectivity 400kHz 70dB Image rejection 80dB IF rejection 90d...

Page 27: ...deo device HDMI 1 HDMI 1 Input s HDMI 1 Input s HDMI capable disc player game console or other audio video device HDMI 2 HDMI 2 Input s HDMI 2 Input s HDMI capable disc player game console or other au...

Page 28: ...100Hz Center Speaker Crossover 100Hz Surround Speaker Crossover 100Hz Surround Back Speaker Crossover 100Hz LFE PRESENT Sub Mode SUB Speaker Positions Your Distances From Speaker to Listening Position...

Page 29: ...A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Digital Audio Input N A N A N A Analog Audio Input DVD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 THE BRIDGE IIIP AUX FRONT PANEL CD TAPE TUNER Auto Poll OFF N A N A Front Left Front Right Cent...

Page 30: ...ay Disc player VCR PVR DMC Cable Satellite HDMI 4 DVD Blu ray Disc player VCR PVR DMC Cable Satellite DVD DVD Blu ray Disc player VCR PVR DMC Cable Satellite CD CD CD R Tape Cassette CD R Feature Defa...

Page 31: ...0 0 or 1 s 2 1 0 or 1 2 2 0 or 1 3 2 0 or 1 Dolby Digital EX s Dolby Pro Logic II Mode Group Analog decoder that derives ve full range discrete main audio channels from matrix surround encoded or 2 c...

Page 32: ...7 technology enhances two channel and matrix encoded recordings by deriving separate information for the surround back channels It provides more accurate placement of sound improves panning and expan...

Page 33: ...red buttons when using the Remote Control Function List l r POWER 1 Cv 0 CD 5 6 OJ L _ J 9 _1 Q 1 1 18 Q VOL CH 3 1 2 e 26 l J 27 0 29 T 30 f 3 32 l o 1 J6 3s Q9 0 41 2 4_3 C44 51 61 7 8 llJIO OO 50 l...

Page 34: ...dge Bridge Select Bridge Select Bridge Select Bridge Select Bridge Select Bridge Select Bridge Select Bridge Select Bridge Select Bridge Select Bridge Select 14 HDMI 4 HDMI 4 Select HDMI 4 Select HDMI...

Page 35: ...Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 56 M4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 57 Night Night Mode Select Subtitle On Off CDP Select Sub...

Page 36: ...EC 045 KLH 006 TV Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number KTV 045 123 132 162 LG GOLDSTAR 002 013 101 110 122 128 132 LLOYTRON 172 173 LODGENET 069 LXI 077 145 148 MAGNAVOX 030 040 123 128 132 145 148 MA...

Page 37: ...3 054 076 142 MGA 049 MITSUBISHI 049 131 MULTITECH 040 TV Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number SANYO 026 054 SCOTT 045 128 132 SEARS 128 132 145 SHARP 077 128 132 SIEMENS 084 SIGNATURE 069 SONY 028 03...

Page 38: ...41 143 144 145 185 186 CASIO 117 166 Table A13 Remote Control Product Codes CD CD Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number CLARINETTE 166 DENON 187 188 213 EMERSON 052 093 108 FISHER 055 095 FUNAI 126 GE...

Page 39: ...65 PROCEED 060 PROSCAN 004 103 RCA 004 103 SAMSUNG 017 053 054 SHARP 028 SONY 011 012 015 043 045 THOMSON 004 103 TOSHIBA 009 058 067 YAMAHA 030 063 ZENITH 005 055 064 Table A13 Remote Control Product...

Page 40: ...NSC 035 190 OAK 197 220 PACE 179 PANASONIC 053 176 177 189 214 PANTHER 114 SAT Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number HUGHES 305 306 437 489 JANIEL 366 JERROLD 454 468 484 LEGEND 453 MACOM 317 365 369 3...

Page 41: ...214 RECOTON 116 REGAL 056 099 100 101 208 REMBRANDT 032 SAMSUNG 003 072 186 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 183 203 221 222 SEAM 121 SIGNATURE 001 188 SPRUCER 053 081 177 189 STARCOM 002 011 163 STARGATE 120 TAND...

Page 42: ...nsumer Electronics Association Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby the double D symbol and Pro Logic are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories MLP Lossless is a trademark of...

Page 43: ...Audio video receiver AVR 1650 AVR 165 Quick Start Guide...

Page 44: ...OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION SLOTS ON THE TOP OF THE 62 OR PLACE OBJECTS DIRECTLY OVER THEM s O NOT PLACE THE 62 DIRECTLY ON A CARPETED SURFACE s O NOT PLACE THE 62 IN MOIST OR HUMID LOCATIONS IN EXTREME...

Page 45: ...ns to it Connect Your TV or Video Display HDMI Monitor Out Connector F YOUR 46 HAS AN CONNECTOR AND YOU HAVE OR COMPONENT VIDEO SOURCE DEVICES USE AN CABLE NOT INCLUDED TO CONNECT YOUR 46 TO THE 62gS...

Page 46: ...DVD Blu ray Disc or DVD Player CD CD Player Tape Cassette Deck or Audio Recorder Aux 1 Portable Media Player The Bridge IIIP iPod iPhone Device AVR Source Button Source Device Connected Digital Audio...

Page 47: ...4 AKE ONLY ONE TYPE OF DIGITAL CONNECTION OPTICAL OR COAXIAL FROM EACH DEVICE Analog Audio Devices AKE ANALOG AUDIO CONNECTIONS FROM YOUR SOURCE DEVICES THAT DO NOT HAVE OR DIGITAL AUDIO CONNECTIONS...

Page 48: ...ou can record any composite video signal Connect The Bridge IIIP ONNECT AN OPTIONAL 4HE RIDGE 0 TO THE 62gS 4HE RIDGE 0 CONNECTOR NSERT THE PLUG ALL the way until it snaps into place in the connector...

Page 49: ...nkardon com Connect to AC Power ONNECT THE POWER CORD TO THE 62gS NPUT CONNECTOR AND THEN TO A WORKING POWER outlet Set Up the AVR Install the Batteries in the Remote Control 2EMOVE THE REMOTE CONTROL...

Page 50: ...ns TABLE ON PAGE OTE WHICH SOURCE DEVICES YOU CONNECTED TO THE DIGITAL AUDIO CONNECTORS F YOU DID NOT CONNECT ANY SOURCE DEVICES TO THE DIGITAL AUDIO CONNECTORS YOU CAN SKIP THIS SECTION 2 Turn on you...

Page 51: ...evice 7HEN YOU RE lNISHED PRESS THE REMOTE S 3 BUTTON TO TURN OFF THE ON SCREEN MENU You are now ready to enjoy your AVR IMPORTANT For complete information about using all of your audio video receiver...

Page 52: ...D 3TATES AND OR OTHER COUNTRIES Z3ET 1 IS A TRADEMARK OF 2 NTERNATIONAL NDUSTRIES NCORPORATED LU RAY ISC IS A TRADEMARK OF THE LU RAY ISC SSOCIATION THE LOGO AND IGH EFINITION ULTIMEDIA NTERFACE ARE T...

Page 53: ...ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE For Products That Transmit and Receive RF Energy FCC Regulations USA Only FCC Information For Users This device complies with Part 15 of...

Page 54: ...d lithium ion are considered hazardous household materials and may pose an unnecessary health and safety risk 2010 HARMAN International Industries Incorporated All rightsreserved harman kardon is atra...

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