Harman Kardon AVR 240 Owner'S Manual Download Page 39

ADVANCED FEATURES  39

ADVANCED FEATURES

The AVR 240 is equipped with a number of advanced
features that add extra flexibility to the unit’s operation.
While it is not necessary to use these features to
operate the unit, they do provide additional options.

Figure 17

Front-Panel-Display Fade

In normal operation, the front-panel displays and indi-
cators remain on at full brightness, although you may
also dim them or turn them off using the 

Dimmer

Button

h

(see page 12). As an additional option,

you may also set the AVR so that the displays are on
whenever a button is pressed on the front panel or
remote, but then fade out after a set period of time.

To set the front-panel displays to the Fade mode,
press the 

OSD Button

v

to bring the 

MASTER

MENU

(Figure 1) to the screen. Press the 

/

¤

Buttons

n

so that the 

cursor is pointed to the

ADVANCED

line, and press the 

Set Button

p

to enter the 

ADVANCED SELECT

menu

(Figure 17).

With the 

ADVANCED SELECT

menu on

your video display, press the 

/

¤

Buttons

n

so

that the 

cursor is pointing to the 

VFD FADE

TIME OUT

line. Next, press the 

/

Buttons

o

so that the amount of time that you wish the dis-

plays to fade out after a button is pressed is shown.
Select 

OFF

if you do not wish to have the front-

panel displays fade out.

Once this time is set and the unit returned to normal
operation, the displays will remain on for the time period
selected whenever a button is pressed on the front
panel or remote. After that time they will gradually fade
out, with the exception of the 

Power Indicator

2

,

which will remain on to remind you that the AVR is
turned on. Note that if the displays have been turned
completely off using the 

Dim Button 

h

, the Fade

function will not operate.

If you wish to make adjustments to other items on 
the 

ADVANCED SELECT

menu, press the

/

¤

Buttons

n

to place the 

cursor next to

the desired item, or place the 

cursor next to the

BACK TO MASTER MENU

line and press

the 

Set Button

p

to make an adjustment to another

menu. If you have completed all adjustments, press
the 

OSD Button

v

to exit the menu system.

Turn-On Volume Level

As is the case with most audio/video receivers, when
the AVR 240 is turned on, it will always return to the
volume setting in effect when the unit was turned off.
However, you may prefer to always have the AVR 240
turn on at a specific setting, regardless of what was
last in use when the unit was turned off. To change 
the default condition so that the same volume level 
is always used at turn-on, you will need to make an
adjustment in the 

ADVANCED SELECT

menu. To start the adjustment, press the 

OSD Button

v

to bring the 

MASTER MENU

(Figure 1) 

to the screen. Press the 

¤

Button

n

, until the on-

screen 

cursor is next to the 

ADVANCED

line.

Press the 

Set Button

p

to enter the 

ADVANCED

SELECT

menu (Figure 17).

At the 

ADVANCED SELECT

menu make

certain that the on-screen 

cursor is next to the

VOLUME DEFAULT

line by pressing the

/

¤

Buttons

n

as needed. Next, press the 

Button

o

so that the word 

ON

is shown in 

the video display. Next, press the 

¤

Button

n

once so that the on-screen 

cursor is next to the

DEFAULT VOL SET

line. To set the desired

turn-on volume, press the 

/

Buttons

o

until the

desired volume level is shown on the 

DEFAULT

VOL SET

line. This setting may NOT be made

with the regular volume controls.

NOTE:

Since the setting for the turn-on volume 

cannot be heard while the setting is being made, you
may wish to determine the setting before making the
adjustment. To do this, listen to any source and adjust
the volume to the desired level using the regular

Volume Controls

Ò

b

. When the desired volume

level to be used at turn-on is reached, make a note of
the setting as it appears in the lower third of the video
screen or in the 

Lower Display Line

ı

.

(

A typical

volume level will appear as a negative number such as
–25dB.) When making the adjustment, use the 

/

Buttons

o

to enter this setting.

The turn-on volume default will remain in effect until it
is changed or turned off in this menu, even when the
unit is turned off.

If you wish to make other adjustments, press the

/

¤

Buttons

n

until the on-screen 

cursor 

is next to the desired setting or the 

BACK TO

MASTER MENU

line and press the 

Set Button

p

. If you have no other adjustments to make, press

the 

OSD Button

v

to exit the menu system.

Semi-OSD Settings

The semi-OSD system places one-line messages at
the lower third of the video display screen whenever
the Volume, Input Source, Surround mode, tuner 

frequency or any of the configuration settings are
changed. The semi-OSD system is helpful in that it
provides feedback on any control changes or remote
commands using the video display when it is difficult
to view the front-panel displays. However, you may
occasionally prefer to turn these displays off or adjust
the length of time the displays remain on the screen.
Both of those options are possible with the AVR 240.
This setting will also determine the length of time that
track identification and play time messages will appear
on your video display when The Bridge is in use.

To change the length of time that the semi-OSD 
displays remain on the screen, or to turn them off, go to
the 

ADVANCED SELECT

menu as outlined

earlier, and press the 

/

¤

Buttons

n

as needed,

until the on-screen 

cursor is next to the 

SEMI

OSD TIME OUT

line. Next, press the 

/

Buttons

o

until the desired time in seconds or the

word 

OFF

is displayed. This is a permanent setting

change, and the time-out entry will remain in effect
until it is changed, even when the unit is turned off.

If you wish to make other adjustments, press the

/

¤

Buttons

n

until the on-screen 

cursor 

is next to the desired setting or the 

BACK TO

MASTER MENU

line and press the 

Set Button

p

. If you have no other adjustments to make, press

the 

OSD Button

v

to exit the menu system.

Full-OSD Time-Out Adjustment

The 

FULL OSD

menu system is used to simplify

the setup and adjustment of the AVR 240, using a
series of on-screen menus. The factory default setting
for these menus leaves them on the screen for 20
seconds after a period of inactivity before they disap-
pear from the screen (Time-Out). Time-Out is a safety
measure to prevent image retention of the menu text
in your monitor or projector, which might happen if it
were left on indefinitely. However, some viewers may
prefer a slightly longer or shorter period before the
Time-Out display.

To change the full-OSD Time-Out, you will need 
to make an adjustment in the 

ADVANCED

SELECT

menu (Figure 10). To start the adjust-

ment, press the 

OSD Button

v

to bring the

MASTER MENU

to the screen. Press the 

¤

Button

n

, until the on-screen 

cursor is next to

the 

ADVANCED

line. Press the 

Set Button

p

to enter the 

ADVANCED

menu (Figure 17).

At the 

ADVANCED SELECT

menu (Figure

17) make certain that the on-screen 

cursor is next

to the 

FULL OSD TIME OUT

line by press-

ing the 

/

¤

Buttons

n

as needed. Next, press

the 

/

Buttons

o

until the desired time is dis-

played in seconds. This is a permanent setting change,

* ADVANCED SELECT *

VFD FADE TIME OUT:OFF
VOLUME DEFAULT:OFF 
DEFAULT VOL SET:Ð25dB
SEMI OSD TIME OUT: 5S
FULL OSD TIME OUT:20S
D EFAULT SURR MODE:ON
OSD BACKGROUND:BLUE

BACK TO MASTER MENU

Summary of Contents for AVR 240

Page 1: ...IC 7 VID 1 DVD CD FMAM TAPE 6 8 CH VID 2 VID 3 VID 4 PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO DSP 5 7 CH STEREO SURR OFF AVR 240 Optical 3 Coaxial 3 Video 4 AVR 240 AUDIO VIDEO RECEIVER OWNER S MANUAL Power for the Digital...

Page 2: ...l front panel controls and rear panel connections certain conventions have been used EXAMPLE bold type indicates a specific remote control or front panel button or rear panel connection jack EXAMPLE O...

Page 3: ...240 also features assignable two input wide bandwidth low crosstalk component video switching The front panel offers coax and optical digital inputs for direct connection to digital recorders Two vide...

Page 4: ...r materials that may be damaged by heat or heavy objects Some surface finishes may be particularly sensitive to absorbing such marks due to a variety of factors beyond Harman Kardon s control includin...

Page 5: ...e Buttons until it does Press the Tone Mode Button 5 until the desired option of TREBLE MODE or BASS MODE appears in the Lower Display Line and in the on screen display and then press either of the Bu...

Page 6: ...Mode Selector Press this button to select Auto or Manual tuning When the button is pressed so that the AUTO appears in the Lower Display Line the tuner will search for the next station with an accepta...

Page 7: ...surround mode will appear as one of these indicators Note that when the unit is turned on the entire list of available modes will light briefly and then revert to normal operation with only the activ...

Page 8: ...he correct connections for multichannel input output and speaker connec tions all connection jacks and terminals are color coded in conformance with the CEA standards as follows Front Left White Front...

Page 9: ...the Component Video 1 and 2 Inputs fi to the appropriate source inputs fl AC Power Cord Connect the AC power cord to a non switched AC wall outlet Switched AC Accessory Outlet These outlets may be use...

Page 10: ...o Inputs Connect the com posite video and L R analog audio PLAY OUT jacks of a cable television box or other video source to these jacks a Video 2 Audio Video Outputs Connect the composite video and L...

Page 11: ...p Down c TV Video Selector d DMP Selector e 6 Channel 8 Channel Direct Input f Mute The BridgeTM s a b c d e f g h j n n p o o q r t v 32 30 29 28 36 37 38 39 z x 35 POWER MUTE AVR DVD AM FM CD TAPE V...

Page 12: ...ate the AVR 240 s output levels See pages 25 29 and 38 for more information on calibrating the AVR 240 j Sleep Button Press this button to place the unit in the Sleep mode After the time shown in the...

Page 13: ...STEREO to appear and the stereo signal will be routed to all five or seven speaker channels See page 34 for more information on stereo playback modes S DTS Neo 6 Mode Select Press this button to selec...

Page 14: ...31 for more information When the device connected to the 6 8 Channel Direct Input j is also a video source such as a DVD or DVD Audio player with an onboard audio decoder you must first select that vi...

Page 15: ...s you use personal preferences and other factors Your dealer or installer is a valuable resource to consult in select ing the proper cable Regardless of the brand of cable selected we recom mend that...

Page 16: ...mponent video device to the analog audio inputs corresponding to the source such as DVD or Video 2 for a cable converter box or to any of the Optical or Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs bg 8 If the compon...

Page 17: ...eir loca tions so that audio moves across the front of the room smoothly without seeming to jump from one speaker to another Center Channel Speaker The ideal location for the center channel speaker is...

Page 18: ...the listening area The easiest way to visualize the placement of these speakers is to place the surround back left speaker directly opposite the right front speaker and to place the surround back lef...

Page 19: ...order to view the AVR 240 s displays the correct video source must be selected on the video display The on screen menus are not available when a com ponent video display is in use IMPORTANT NOTE When...

Page 20: ...ngs For that reason the procedures described below must be repeated for each input source so that you have the opportunity to customize each source to your specific listening requirements However once...

Page 21: ...tons o until the desired setting is shown When all desired changes have been made on this menu press the Button n so that the cur sor is next to the BACK TO MASTER MENU line press the Set Button p Sur...

Page 22: ...rmation in the front soundstage between the center and front left right speakers The lower settings spread the center channel sound more broadly into the left and right channels A higher number up to...

Page 23: ...STEREO depending on whether a 5 1 or 6 1 7 1 configuration is in use The latter modes feed a two channel presentation to all speakers regardless of the number of speakers in use See page 34 for an exp...

Page 24: ...the Set Button p to start EzSet If your system includes a traditional surround speaker complement of five main speakers front left center front right surround right surround left and a sub woofer pre...

Page 25: ...DJUST and CHANNEL ADJUST menus once you exit EzSet Step 10 If the measurements are not successful due to a missing or malfunctioning speaker an ERROR message and menu will appear as shown in Figure 10...

Page 26: ...Speaker are good alternative modes When you have completed your selection for the cen ter channel press the Button n on the remote to move the cursor to SURROUND Press the Buttons o on the remote to s...

Page 27: ...nt is required unless you wish to change a specific item to reflect your personal taste or a nonstandard system configuration The low frequency crossover setting is determined by the design of your sp...

Page 28: ...s not press the OSD Button v to bring up the MASTER MENU and press the Button n until the on screen cursor is pointing at the MANUAL SETUP line Press the Set Button p to enter the MANUAL SETUP submenu...

Page 29: ...ly circulate among the channels where a speaker has been configured see page 26 press the Button n until the cursor is pointing to the TEST TONE SEQ line on the menu Next press the Buttons o until AUT...

Page 30: ...hannel To adjust the output level press the Buttons n until the desired level is shown in the display or on screen Once the buttons are released the test noise will begin to circulate again in five se...

Page 31: ...ker configuration settings established by using the INDEPENDENT Bass Management setting that were entered during the configuration process for that source When the input source is changed the new inpu...

Page 32: ...e Surround Mode Indicators As the surround mode changes the appropriate Surround Mode Indicator will light to indicate the current mode At times it is possible that more than one indicator will light...

Page 33: ...is an advanced mode that extracts the maximum surround information Logic 7 Music from either surround encoded programs or conventional stereo material Depending on the number of speakers in use Logic...

Page 34: ...eld mode should be selected when your listening position is greater than five feet from the speakers 5 Channel Stereo This mode takes advantage of multiple speakers to place a stereo signal at both th...

Page 35: ...the unit to switch to DTS decoding and Dolby Digital bitstreams will enable Dolby Digital decoding When the unit senses PCM data from CDs or LDs it will default to Logic 7 Music mode although you may...

Page 36: ...of transmission and the way in which it was encoded When a digital signal is playing the let ters in these indicators will light in response to the specific signal being received It is important to no...

Page 37: ...cy Once entered the preset number will appear in the Upper Display Line P 3 Repeat the process after tuning any additional stations to be preset Recalling Preset Stations To manually select a station...

Page 38: ...n p again to display the CHANNEL ADJUST submenu Once the menu appears on your video screen first use the Buttons n to move the on screen cursor so that it is next to the TEST TONE line Press the Butto...

Page 39: ...red level using the regular Volume Controls b When the desired volume level to be used at turn on is reached make a note of the setting as it appears in the lower third of the video screen or in the L...

Page 40: ...ess the Buttons n so that the cursor is pointing to the DEFAULT SURR MODE line Press the Buttons o so that OFF appears The unit will now switch to the last selected mode instead of the disc s default...

Page 41: ...Input Selector e stays lit and the Program Indicator c turns amber and begins flashing The next step must take place while the red light is on and it must begin within 20 seconds after the light appea...

Page 42: ...e AVR 240 to controlling the additional product When you press any one of the selectors it will briefly flash in red to indicate that you have changed the device being controlled When operating a devi...

Page 43: ...et to control the VCR first press the VID 1 VCR Input Selector Button e and the Mute Button f at the same time Next release them and press the Volume Down Button b followed by the VID 2 Cable Sat Inpu...

Page 44: ...8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8Ch InputSelect 15 DMP The Bridge DMP The Bridge DMP Select The Bridge DMP Select The Bridge DMP Select The Bridge DMP...

Page 45: ...ro 3 Macro 3 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 57 Dolby Surround Dolby Modes 58 DTS Surround DTS Digital Modes 59 DT...

Page 46: ...CXC 045 DAEWOO 045 087 102 105 106 108 111 114 116 119 127 128 132 DAYTRON 128 132 DIGI LINK 200 DYNASTY 045 DYNATECH 063 ELECTROHOME 115 132 EMERSON 045 123 128 132 139 157 158 159 162 205 FUNAI 045...

Page 47: ...IC 087 148 169 PHILCO 045 115 123 128 132 148 PHILIPS 033 034 035 036 123 128 132 145 148 PIONEER 024 123 128 PORTLAND 128 132 PROSCAN 133 PROTON 059 122 128 132 165 QUASAR 032 087 RADIO SHACK 045 128...

Page 48: ...69 115 123 128 132 TELERENT 069 TERA 156 THOMSON 190 191 TMK 128 TOSHIBA 063 129 202 TOTEVISION 132 VIDEO CONCEPTS 160 VIDTECH 128 WARDS 069 128 132 148 YAMAHA 123 128 YORK 128 YUPITERU 045 ZENITH 069...

Page 49: ...GE 076 095 124 GO VIDEO 113 GOLDSTAR LG 018 107 HARMAN KARDON 018 049 HITACHI 040 048 JC PENNEY 018 045 JENSEN 048 JVC 018 048 111 132 KENWOOD 020 048 LLOYD 040 LXI 020 040 MAGIN 045 MAGNAVOX 040 MARA...

Page 50: ...156 SONY 080 129 SOUNDESIGN 040 SYLVANIA 040 SYMPHONIC 040 TANDY 017 040 TASHICO 134 TATUNG 048 TEAC 040 048 TEKNIKA 040 THOMAS 040 TiVo 012 TMK 013 TOSHIBA 112 155 TOTEVISION 045 UNITECH 045 VECTOR...

Page 51: ...016 087 HAITAI 099 214 HARMAN KARDON 001 002 025 054 190 HITACHI 093 INKEL 216 JC PENNEY 098 147 JENSEN 153 JVC 176 195 196 KENWOOD 030 062 078 079 148 151 176 178 181 LOTTE 108 LUXMAN 077 102 LXI 16...

Page 52: ...146 154 THETA DIGITAL 039 TOSHIBA 013 074 097 151 155 173 VECTOR RESEARCH 087 VICTOR 120 130 WARDS 095 YAMAHA 019 031 053 061 135 169 YORK 166 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number APEX DIGITAL 061 DEN...

Page 53: ...489 JANIEL 366 JERROLD 454 468 484 KATHREIN 410 LEGEND 453 MACOM 317 365 369 370 371 MAGNAVOX 461 473 MEMOREX 453 NEXTWAVE 423 NORSAT 373 OPTIMUS 466 PACE DSS 487 PANASONIC 366 469 PANASONIC DBS 457...

Page 54: ...113 GEMINI 032 060 GENERAL 210 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 210 GOODMIND 112 HAMLIN 056 099 100 101 117 175 208 HITACHI 001 188 JASCO 111 JERROLD 001 002 011 017 073 096 097 162 188 210 LINDSAY 118 MACOM 191 M...

Page 55: ...FIC ATLANTA 183 203 221 222 SEAM 121 SIGNATURE 001 188 SPRUCER 053 081 177 189 STARCOM 002 011 163 STARGATE 120 TANDY 024 TELECAPATION 028 TEXSCAN 036 TFC 122 TIMELESS 123 TOCOM 170 205 UNITED CABLE 0...

Page 56: ...audio feed paused Resume play for DVD display and digital audio stops Check that Digital Input is selected In addition to the items shown above additional information on troubleshooting possible prob...

Page 57: ...Frequency Response Composite and S Video 10Hz 8MHz 3dB Video Frequency Response Component Video 10Hz 50MHz 3dB General Power Requirement AC 120V 60Hz Power Consumption 65W idle 540W maximum 6 channels...

Page 58: ...2 13 37 Manual Setup Menu 25 Master Menu 19 Memory Backup 38 Mute 6 11 14 31 41 43 56 Night Mode 11 12 22 36 On Screen Display 19 39 40 Operation 31 38 Optical Digital Audio Jacks 6 8 9 15 16 20 31 35...

Page 59: ...ound Back L R Crossover LFE Setting The BridgeTM 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 setting w...

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