Harman Kardon AVR 335 Owner'S Manual Download Page 23

When you have completed your selections for the
main surround channels, press the 

¤

Button

n

on

the remote to move the cursor to 

SURR BACK

.

This line serves two functions in that it not only 
configures the setting for the surround back channels
when they are present; it also tells the AVR 335’s 
processing system to configure the unit for either 5.1
or 6.1/7.1 operation.

When 

MAIN

appears on this line, the system is

configured for 7.1 operation with the surround back
left/right 

Speaker Outputs

9

receiving the main

channel feed. When 

MULTI

appears, those out-

puts will receive the feed from the multiroom system
and an optional power qualifier must be connected to
the SBL/SBR 

Preamp Outputs

6

for 7.1 operation.

Press the 

/

Buttons

o

to select the option that

best describes the speakers in use at the left and right
back surround positions based on the definitions on
this page:

When 

NONE

is selected, the system will adjust so

that only 5.1-channel surround processing/decoding
modes are available and the surround back amplifier
channels will not be used. When this is the case for
your system you may wish to take advantage of the
availability of this amplifier channel pair for use in pow-
ering a second set of speakers that have their source
selected by the AVR 335’s multiroom control system.
See page 35 for more information.

When 

SMALL

is selected, the system will adjust so

that the full complement of 6.1/7.1 surround processing/
decoding modes are available, and low-frequency
information below the crossover point will be sent to
the subwoofer output. If you choose this option and
there is no subwoofer connected, you will not hear any
low-frequency sounds from the surround back channel.

When 

LARGE

is selected, the system will adjust so

that all 6.1/7.1 surround processing/decoding modes
are available, and a full-range signal will be sent to 
the surround back channels, with no low-frequency
information sent to the subwoofer output.

When you have completed your selection for the back
surround channels, press the 

¤

Button

n

to move

the cursor to 

SUBWOOFER

.

Press the 

/

Buttons

o

on the remote to select

the option that best describes your system.

The choices available for the subwoofer position will
depend on the settings for the other speakers, particu-
larly the front left/right positions.

If the front left/right speakers are set to 

SMALL

,

the subwoofer will automatically be set to 

SUB

,

which is the “on” position.

If the front left/right speakers are set to 

LARGE

,

three options are available:

• If no subwoofer is connected to the AVR 335,

press the 

/

Buttons

o

so that 

NONE

appears in the on-screen menu. When this option
is selected, all bass information will be routed to
the front left/right “main” speakers.

• If a subwoofer is connected to the AVR 335, you

have the option to have the front left/right “main”
speakers reproduce bass frequencies at all times,
and have the subwoofer operate only when the
AVR 335 is being used with a digital source that
contains a dedicated Low-Frequency Effects, or
LFE, soundtrack. This allows you to use both your
main and subwoofer speakers to take advantage
of the special bass created for certain movies.
Press the 

/

Buttons

o

so that 

SUB

(LFE)

appears in the on-screen menu.

• If a subwoofer is connected and you wish to use 

it for bass reproduction in conjunction with the
main front left/right speakers, regardless of the
type of program source or Surround mode you
are listening to, press the 

/

Buttons

o

so

that 

SUB LFE+L/R

appears in the on-

screen menu. When this option is selected, a full-
range signal will be sent to the front left/right
“main” speakers, and the subwoofer will receive
the bass frequencies under frequency selected,
as described below.

When all initial speaker “size” settings have been
made, you now have the option to take advantage of
the AVR 335’s Quadruple Crossover system, which
allows individual crossover settings to be made for
each speaker grouping. The low-frequency crossover
point is set by the design of your speakers. Depending
on the design and driver complement of your speak-
ers, it is defined as the frequency below which the sig-
nal should be redirected to the subwoofer, and is
therefore usually the lowest possible frequency the
speaker is capable of reproducing. If your main speak-
ers include an onboard powered woofer section
intended to serve the function of a subwoofer, the
crossover point should be set at the frequency where
the loudspeaker divides the signal between its pow-
ered woofer section and any other drivers.

If you have already run EzSet+ the settings calculated
during that procedure will already appear. No further
adjustment is required unless you wish to conform a
specific item to your personal taste or a nonstandard
system configuration.

Before making any changes to the settings for the
crossover point, we suggest that you find the
crossover point for the speakers in each of the three
groupings, front left/right, center and surrounds, by

looking at the specifications page of the speakers’
owner’s manual, by getting that information from the
manufacturer’s Web site, or by contacting your dealer
or the manufacturer’s customer service department.
You will need this figure to accurately configure the
next group of settings.

The factory default setting for all speaker positions is
100Hz. If that setting is acceptable for all channels,
no adjustments are needed and you may skip this
section. Should you wish to change a setting, proceed
by pressing the 

Button

n

so that the cursor

moves back up to the top of the list of setting options.
Press the 

/

¤

Buttons

n

so that 

X-OVER

is highlighted and the menu data will change to the
screen shown in Figure 9.

Figure 9

To change the setting for any of the three speaker
groups, press the 

/

¤

Buttons

n

until the cursor

is next to the line where you wish to make a change
and then press the 

/

Buttons

o

until the

desired setting appears. The available choices at which
point low-frequency information will be sent to the
subwoofer, rather than to the main speaker channel,
are 40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz, 100Hz, 150Hz and 200Hz.
Pick the choice that is identical to the information for
the speakers, or if an exact match is not possible, pick
the closest choice that is ABOVE the speaker’s low-
frequency limit or crossover point to avoid the creation
of a low-frequency “hole” where your system will have
no bass information.

In cases where 

LARGE

is selected as the front

channel speaker option and 

LFE+L/R

is selected

as the subwoofer option, the front channel sound
information below the setting shown will be sent to
BOTH the front channel speakers and the subwoofer.
The crossover settings for the Left/Right, Center,
Surround and Surround Back speakers are used to
determine where bass information is sent when it is
derived from the main channels of a source. The set-
ting for the menu line shown as 

LFE

is used to

impose a low-pass filter point for the information in the
Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel that is a part of
Dolby Digital- and DTS-encoded source material.
While the LFE channel, which is the “.1” you see in
surround sound designations, is restricted to low fre-
quency sounds, some mixes may include information

** SPEAKER SETUP **

MODE      :X-OVER
LEFT/RIGHT:100HZ
CENTER    :100HZ
SURROUND  :100HZ
SURR BACK :100HZ MAIN
LFE       :LEFT/RIGHT
BASS MGR  :GLOBAL
B ACK TO MASTER MENU

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  23

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  23

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AVR 335

Page 1: ...AVR 335 AUDIO VIDEO RECEIVER OWNER S MANUAL Power for the Digital Revolution ...

Page 2: ...gramming the Remote 37 Programming the Device Codes 37 Direct Code Entry 37 Auto Search Method 37 Code Readout 37 Macro Programming 38 Programmed Device Functions 39 Volume Punch Through 39 Channel Control Punch Through 39 Transport Control Punch Through 39 Reassigning the VID4 Device Control Selector 40 Resetting the Remote Memory 41 Function List 43 Setup Code Tables 53 Troubleshooting Guide 53 ...

Page 3: ...heater or listening room The AVR 335 includes a sophisticated multizone control system that allows you to select one source for use in the main room and a different source for audio and video distribution to a second zone with the option to assign two of the AVR 335 s output channels to the multiroom system Complete volume control in the second zone is possible with a separate infrared con trol li...

Page 4: ... and the heat generated by the amplifiers there is the remote possibility that the rubber padding on the bottom of the unit s feet may leave marks on certain wood or veneer materials Use caution when placing the unit on soft woods or other materials that may be damaged by heat or heavy objects Cleaning When the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean soft dry cloth If necessary and only after unplugg...

Page 5: ...output signal will be flat no matter how the actual Bass and Treble Controls Ú are adjusted 6 Speaker Select Button Press this button to begin the process of configuring the unit to match the type of speakers used in your listening room See pages 22 24 for more information on speaker setup and configuration 7 Surround Mode Group Selector Press this but ton to select the top level group of surround...

Page 6: ...ther products that have a coax digital audio jack Ó Video 4 Video Input Jacks These jacks may be used for temporary connection to the composite or S video output of video games camcorders or other portable video products You may make a connection to either jack at any time but not to both simultaneously Ô Video 4 Audio Input Jacks These audio jacks may be used for temporary connection to video gam...

Page 7: ...7 44 45 42 43 38 39 40 41 31 32 30 28 29 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 23 22 21 20 31 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 37 36 35 34 33 32 48 49 50 51 47 46 45 44 43 42 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 48 49 46 47 44 45 42 43 38 39 40 41 31 32 30 28 29 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 23 22 21 20 31 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 37 36 35 34 33 32 48 49 50 51 47 46 45 44 43 42 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 48 49 46 47 44 45 42 43 38 39 40 41 31 32 30...

Page 8: ...of all devices connected to the accessory outlets should not exceed 100 watts a Optical Digital Audio Output Connect this jack to the optical digital input connector on a CD R RW MiniDisc or other digital recorder b Coaxial Digital Audio Output Connect this jack to the coaxial digital input of a CD R RW MiniDisc or other digital recorder c S Video Monitor Output When your television or other video...

Page 9: ...als in accordance with the instructions supplied with the antenna FM Antenna Jack Connect the supplied indoor or an optional external FM antenna to this terminal NOTE ON VIDEO CONNECTIONS When connecting a source device such as a VCR DVD player cable or satel lite set top box or video game to the AVR use either a composite or S video connection for each input but not both 40 41 42 43 38 39 40 41 3...

Page 10: ...ev Ch 36 Speaker Select 37 Multiroom 38 Volume Up Down 39 TV Video Selector 40 6 Channel 8 Channel Direct Input 41 Mute 43 NOTE The function names shown here are each button s feature when used with the AVR 335 Most buttons have additional functions when used with other devices See pages 41 42 for a list of these functions To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to this illustratio...

Page 11: ... place the unit in the Sleep mode After the time shown in the display the AVR 335 will automatically go into the Standby mode Each press of the button changes the time until turn off in the following order This button is also used to change channels on your TV when the TV is selected When the AVR 335 remote is being programmed with the codes to operate another device this button is also used in th...

Page 12: ... 335 but is most often used to change to the next disc in a CD or DVD player when the remote is programmed for that type of device When the remote is used to control the AVR the VID2 TV device or the VID3 CBL SAT device these buttons are programmed to operate the DVD player s transport controls However you may use the Transport Control Punch Through feature described on page 39 to program these bu...

Page 13: ...o raise or lower the volume in that room When used in a remote room with a sensor that is connected to the Multiroom IR Input jack this button will raise or lower the volume in the remote room Play Forward Reverse Stop Buttons Press these buttons to control compatible Harman Kardon CD DVD or cassette players Mute Button When used in the room where the AVR 335 is located press this button to tempor...

Page 14: ...the connection first goes to a power ampli fier which will be connected to one or more sub woofer speakers If you are using a powered sub woofer that does not have line level input connec tions follow the instructions furnished with the speaker for connection information 9 If an external multichannel audio source with 5 1 or 7 1 channel outputs such as an external digital processor decoder DVD Aud...

Page 15: ...el should be connected to the IR IN jack on source equipment This will enable the remote room sensor to control that equipment Multiroom Connections The AVR 335 is equipped with multizone capabilities that allow it to send a separate audio source to the remote zone from the one selected for use in the main room Depending on your system s requirement three options are available for audio connection...

Page 16: ... sides of the room Speakers may be placed on a rear wall behind the listening position As with the side speakers rear surrounds should be located so that the bottom of the cabinet is at least two feet higher than the listeners ears The speakers should be no more than 6 feet behind the rear of the seating area If dipole type speakers are used on either the side or rear walls of the room please note...

Page 17: ...ou to establish different configurations for the speaker configuration digital input surround mode delay times crossover frequency and output levels for each input source This flexibility enables you to customize the way in which you listen to each source and have the AVR 335 memorize those set tings This means for example that you may use dif ferent output levels or trims for different sources or...

Page 18: ... for stereo only source material See page 29 for more informa tion on available surround modes When selecting surround modes for digital program material the AVR 335 will always examine the data stream and automatically select Dolby Digital or DTS as applicable It is easiest to complete the surround setup using the full OSD on screen menus From the MASTER MENU Figure 1 press the Buttons n until th...

Page 19: ...llowing settings as they appear in the on screen display OFF When OFF appears the Night mode will not function MID When MID appears a mild compression will be applied MAX When MAX appears a more severe compression algorithm will be applied We recommend that you select the MID setting as a starting point and change to the MAX setting later if desired The Night mode may also be adjusted directly any...

Page 20: ...noise during the process Step 2 The EzSet microphone should be placed in either your usual listening position or if there is a large seating area the center of the room at the listeners ear level You may find it convenient to use a camera tripod for stable placement of the EzSet microphone at the correct height The microphone includes a threaded insert on the bottom for tripod mounting Step 3 Plug...

Page 21: ...our system are large or small for the purpos es of bass management If desired you may use the results of the automated testing as a baseline and then make manual adjustments to the speaker size settings on a source independent basis follow ing the instructions shown on page 24 When this test is complete an output level adjustment number will be shown to the right of the SPEAKER SIZE line on the me...

Page 22: ...front channels When LARGE is selected a full range output will be sent to the front left and front right outputs Depending on the choice made in the SUBWOOFER line in this menu bass information may also be directed to the front left right speakers a subwoofer or both NOTE When the front speakers are set to the LARGE option and the surround mode is set to Surround Off or pure two channel stereo whe...

Page 23: ... frequencies under frequency selected as described below When all initial speaker size settings have been made you now have the option to take advantage of the AVR 335 s Quadruple Crossover system which allows individual crossover settings to be made for each speaker grouping The low frequency crossover point is set by the design of your speakers Depending on the design and driver complement of yo...

Page 24: ...etting for A V Sync Delay you can eliminate the loss of lip sync that may be caused by digital video applications Although EzSet calculates the delay settings for the individual speaker positions with very accurate results the setting for A V Sync Delay may only be done manually since it requires that you observe the pro gram material on your video display while adjusting the delay if any required...

Page 25: ...If you have already calibrated your system using EzSet the delay settings shown will reflect the results of the measurements made by EzSet No further changes are needed unless you wish to change a specific item to reflect your personal taste or a non standard system configuration Before beginning the output level adjustment process make certain that all speaker connections have been properly made ...

Page 26: ...channel 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 5 seconds When all channels have the same output level press the Test Button i again to complete the process If you find that the output levels are either uncomfort ably low or high you may repeat the proce...

Page 27: ...rce When a composite or S video source is selected the video signal for that input will be routed to the S Video Monitor Output c and will be viewable on a TV monitor connected to the AVR 335 6 Channel 8 Channel Direct Input There are two input choices available for use with sources such as a DVD Audio or SACD player that are connected to the 6 8 Channel Direct Inputs j Select the appropriate inpu...

Page 28: ... surround processing as these inputs take the analog output signals from an optional exter nal DVD Audio or SACD player or another source device and carry them straight through to the volume control without any further digital processing To listen to a program in traditional two channel stereo using the front left and front right speakers only plus the subwoofer if installed and configured press t...

Page 29: ...t and surround speakers to deliver a less localized soundstage that appears broader and wider than when the subwoofer is the sole source of bass energy DTS Neo 6 Cinema These two modes are available when any analog source is playing to create a six channel surround presentation from conventional Matrix encoded DTS Neo 6 Music and traditional Stereo sources Select the Cinema version of Neo 6 when a...

Page 30: ...als are present A 2 tells you that separate surround left and right signals are available This will be displayed for Dolby Digital 5 1 and DTS 5 1 programs A 1 tells you that there is only a single surround encoded surround channel This will appear for Dolby Digital bitstreams that have matrix encoding A 0 indicates that there is no surround channel information This will be displayed for two chann...

Page 31: ...corded on the disc The AVR 335 will automatically sense the digi tal surround encoding used and accommodate it When a digital source is playing you may not be able to select some of the analog surround modes such as Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby 3 Stereo Hall Theater or Logic 7 When a Dolby Digital or DTS source is playing it is not possible to make an analog recording using the Tape Outputs and Video ...

Page 32: ...o adjust the subwoofer level press the Buttons n until WOOFER LEV appears in the Lower Display Line Repeat the procedure as needed until all channels requiring adjustment have been set When all adjust ments have been made and no further adjustments are made for five seconds the AVR 335 will return to normal operation The channel output for any input may also be adjusted using the full OSD on scree...

Page 33: ...l it is changed again or until 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 Turn On Volume Level As is the case with most audio video receivers when the AVR 33...

Page 34: ... Press the Set Button p to enter the ADVANCED SELECT menu Figure 13 At the ADVANCED SELECT menu Figure 13 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 and the Time Out entry will remain in effect until it is changed even if...

Page 35: ...ng Surround Amplifier Channel Assignment The AVR 335 is equipped with seven full power amplifier channels to allow for complete 7 1 channel operation without the need for additional external amplifiers However in some installations you may wish to use the traditional 5 1 channel configuration for the main listening room which allows the surround back left right amplifier channels to be used to pow...

Page 36: ...on or on the optional audio power amplifier connected to the Multiroom Audio Outputs Once the Multiroom system is turned on it will remain on even if the AVR 335 is placed in the Standby mode in the main room by pressing the Power Off Button a on the remote or the Standby On Button 3 on the front panel When the Multiroom system is on but the AVR is otherwise placed in Standby in the main room a MU...

Page 37: ...4 Press the Input Selector e the red light under the Input Selector will flash three times before going dark to confirm the entry 5 Try all of the functions on the remote to make cer tain that the product operates Keep in mind that many manufacturers use a number of different combinations of codes and it is a good idea to make certain that not only the power control works but also the volume chann...

Page 38: ...rticu lar button does not follow the command printed on the remote In order to see which function a button controls consult the Function List tables on pages 41 and 42 To use those tables first check the type of device being controlled e g TV VCR Next look at the remote control diagram in Figure 15 Note that each button has a number on it To find out what function a particular button has for a spe...

Page 39: ...ontrol associated with and the Mute Button at the same time until the red light appears under the Input Selector e and the Program Indicator c flashes amber 2 Press the Play Button The Program SPL Indicator c will stop flashing and stay amber 3 Press and release the Input Selector Button e for the device that will be used to change the chan nels The Program Indicator c will blink green three times...

Page 40: ...ps However once the remote is reset all commands or codes that you have entered will be erased and will need to be reentered 1 Press any of the Input Selector Buttons e and the O Button r at the same time until the Program Indicator c begins to flash amber 2 Press the 3 Button r three times 3 The red LED under the Input Selector e will go out and the Program Indicator c will stop flash ing and tur...

Page 41: ...ect Tuner Select Tuner Select Tuner Select Tuner Select Tuner Select 14 6 8 Ch Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 6 8 Ch Input Select 15 Sleep Sleep Channel Channel Channel Channel 16 Test Test Tone 17 T V TV DVD Input Select TV VCR TV Cable TV Sat TV VCR 18 Volume Up Volume Up Volume Up...

Page 42: ...4 M3 Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 Macro 3 55 M4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 56 Dolby Sur Dolby Mode Select 57 DTS Sur DTS Digital Modes 58 DTS Neo 6 DTS Neo 6 Select 59 Logic 7 Logic 7 Select 60 Stereo Stereo Mode Select 61 Skip Down Skip DVD Skip Skip Scan Skip DVD Skip DVD Skip DVD 62 Skip Up Skip DVD Skip Skip Scan Skip DVD Skip DVD...

Page 43: ...N 045 132 CURTIS MATHES 123 128 132 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 FUTURETECH 045 GE 029 087 121 123 128 133 145 159 163 GOLD STAR LG 101 110 122 128 132 GRUNDIG 193 HALL MARK 128 HARMAN KARDON 201 HITACHI 123 128 132 144 147 INFIN...

Page 44: ...NIC 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 045 128 132 180 196 197 RCA 021 115 123 128 133 145 161 163 REALISTIC 045 167 196 RUNCO 152 153 SAA 183 SAMPO 059 123 128 SAMSUNG 020 022 124 128 132 145 SANYO 026 054 SCOTT 045 128 132 SEARS 128 132 145 SH...

Page 45: ...rand Setup Code Number TEKNIKA 045 069 115 123 128 132 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 069 090 ZONDA 122 ...

Page 46: ...GE 076 095 124 GO VIDEO 113 GOLD STAR 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 MARANTZ 018 MEMOREX 017 020 040 052 053 054 076 MGA 049 MITSUBISHI 049 131 MULTITECH 040 NAD 139 NATIONAL 140 NEC 018 048 NORDMENDE 048 OPTIMUS 159 ORION 147 PANASONIC 125 150 167 172 PHILCO 040 PHILIPS ...

Page 47: ...SCOTT 110 112 SEARS 017 020 SHARP 129 156 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 RESEARCH 018 VIDEO CONCEPTS 018 040 VIDEOSONIC 045 WARDS 040 045 112 YAMAHA 018 040 048 ZENITH 040 050 076 083 ...

Page 48: ...LG 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 164 MAGNAVOX 039 113 MARANTZ 058 084 191 192 193 MCINTOSH 194 MCS 080 098 MITSUMI 152 MODULAIRE 166 NAD 013 074 197 198 NAKAMICHI 199 200 201 NEC 069 NIKKO 053 055 ONKYO 037 038 045 046 171 175 202 20...

Page 49: ... 110 121 137 146 154 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 DENON 019 051 GE 003 004 GOLD STAR LG 005 HARMAN KARDON 001 JVC 006 LG 005 055 064 066 MAGNAVOX 056 MARANTZ 059 MITSUBISHI 023 NAD 062 ONKYO 009 048 PANASONIC 024 030 044 PHILIPS 056 PIONEER...

Page 50: ...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 PANSAT 420 PERSONAL CABLE 418 PHILIPS 375 PICO 407 PRESIDENT 381 404 PRIMESTAR 412 454 468 475 RCA 301 439 465 490 RCA DSS 458 REALISTIC 349 480 SAMSUNG 442 SATELLITE SERVICE CO 335 388 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 339 SON...

Page 51: ...97 GC ELECTRONICS 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 MAGNAVOX 017 019 068 MOVIE TIME 035 039 NSC 035 190 OAK 197 220 PACE 179 PANASONIC 053 176 177 189 214 PANTHER 114 PHILIPS 013 019 020 085 090 PIONEER 001 041 119 171 209 215 216 POPUL...

Page 52: ...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 011 UNIVERSAL 033 034 039 042 113 VIDEOWAY 124 211 VIEWSTAR 019 025 086 089 190 ZENITH 065 125 211 219 ZENTEK 116 52 SETUP CODES ...

Page 53: ...play and digital audio stops Check that Digital Input is selected Fan does not appear to operate Additional cooling may not be required The fan is activated only when additional cooling is required due to high internal temperature It is normal for the fan to be inactive at normal volume levels In addition to the items shown above additional information on troubleshooting possible problems with you...

Page 54: ...equency Response Composite and S Video 10Hz 8MHz 3dB Video Frequency Response Component Video 10Hz 50MHz 3dB General Power Requirement AC 120V 60Hz Power Consumption 118W idle 890W maximum 7 channels driven Dimensions Product Shipping Width 17 3 inches 440mm 21 5 inches 545mm Height 6 6 inches 168mm 9 9 inches 251mm Depth 15 inches 381mm 17 9 inches 455mm Weight Product Shipping 31 lb 14 1kg 36 1 ...

Page 55: ... 8 14 15 17 28 31 Output Level Adjustments 27 32 Output Level Trim Adjustment 32 PCM 31 Polarity 14 Power Switches 5 11 13 16 17 27 Preset Stations 6 12 31 32 Processor Reset 53 Programmed Device Functions 38 39 Programming Product Codes 37 Punch Through Programming 39 Rear Panel Connections 7 9 Reassigning VID4 Device Type 39 Recalling Preset Stations 6 12 31 32 Recording 32 Remote Control Main 1...

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