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Operation

Surround Mode Options

The AVR40 offers a choice of surround
modes. To select a surround mode press
the 

Surround

button 

r

on the

front panel or remote. The choice of
which surround mode to use is influ-
enced by the type of program material
being played and the specifics of your
listening room setup.

True surround sound processing enables
four separate audio signals to be trans-
mitted within the left and right channels
of a videocassette, radio or TV broadcast,
or video disc. Through a process known
as matrix encoding a separate center
channel signal for dialogue and a sur-
round channel for effects are encoded
into the stereo signal. When you see the
Dolby Surround, Dolby Stereo, DTS
Stereo or other similar logos on a movie
or broadcast this indicates that the pro-
gram has surround information.

When the program you are listening to
has encoded surround information, as
shown by one of the logos or brand
names described above, select the 

Pro Logic

mode using the 

Surround 

button 

r

.

If you are listening to a conventional two
channel stereo program or recording you
may wish to experiment by using the

Hall

mode. Although these programs do

not have any intentional surround
encoding information, they do contain
natural ambiance information that the
AVR40 can process to create rear channel
information. The Hall mode uses the left
and right front speakers, but not the cen-
ter channel, while a specially processed
and retrieved sound is sent to the rear
channels. Depending on the specific pro-
gram the Pro Logic mode may often pro-
vide a pleasing sound presentation from
stereo programs.

An additional surround option is the
“Phantom” mode, which uses the 
Pro Logic decoding circuits, but does 
not send any information to the 
center channel.

For true two-channel stereo operation,
press the 

Surround 

button 

r

to

use only the front left and right speakers.

Note that the surround modes available
will vary according to speaker selection.
When 

NO CNTR

is selected, only Hall

and Phantom modes may be used, as 
Pro Logic requires a center channel
speaker. When 

NO REAR

is selected only

the Pro Logic mode is available.

• For true two-channel stereo listening
press the 

Surround 

button 

r

until

SURR OFF

appears in the information

display.

• The AVR40 is equipped with a memory
system that permits a different surround
mode to be used with each of the input
sources. You may select the mode that is
most appropriate to each source, such as
Pro Logic for a VCR or disc player con-
nected to a Video input, Hall for the CD
input and Surround Off for the Tuner.
When you select an input again for a
subsequent listening session the system
will automatically change to your pre-
ferred surround mode for that input.

Wrap Circuitry

The AVR40 contains Harman Kardon’s
exclusive Wrap circuits, which may be
used to increase the feeling of spacious-
ness in a listening room. A simple
explanation of the wrap circuits is to
think of them as moving your listening
position closer to or further from the
stage or screen. The more Wrap you add
the further away you “move” the sense of

your seat position from the screen. The
less Wrap you add, the closer you appear
to be to the screen or performance.

Based on Harman International’s years of
research into surround sound technology,
the Wrap circuits are based on the
advances developed by noted surround
sound designer Jim Fosgate. Wrap func-
tions by blending carefully controlled
amounts of the front channel signal into
the rear channel to achieve the desired
impact on the listening environment.

To use the Wrap circuits, the AVR40 must
first be placed in the Pro Logic or
Phantom mode by pressing the

Surround 

button 

r

until the cor-

rect mode name appears in the front
panel display. Note that in these modes
the 

Wrap Indicator

˜

on the front

panel will illuminate.

To adjust the degree of Wrap in use, press
the 

Wrap 

buttons 

ˆo

to increase or

decrease the degree of Wrap until the
sound is to your liking. The changes in
the 

Wrap Indicator

provide a visual

reference of the amount of Wrap that is
applied.

Note that there is no “right” or “wrong”
setting for the Wrap circuits. Experiment
and find the setting that sounds best. Since
the Wrap circuits function in conjunction
with the surround decoder you may also
find that the Wrap setting will differ with
different types of music and program
material. For example, you may want to
increase the wrap for a sporting event or
concert recorded in a large concert hall,
while you may wish to decrease it for inti-
mate chamber music presentations.

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Summary of Contents for AVR 40

Page 1: ...ng Ref Volume Wrap Contour Monitor CD Tape 1 Tape 2 TV Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Bass Treble Balance Video 3 Video L Audio R KHz MHz TUNED AUTO TAPE M HALL SLEEP PRESET STEREO Pro Logic ms Harman Kardon...

Page 2: ...t Panel Controls 4 6 Rear Panel Connections 7 8 Remote Control Functions 9 10 Installation and Configuration 11 14 Operation 15 18 Wrap Circuitry 16 17 Tuner Operation 17 18 Tape Recording 18 Video Du...

Page 3: ...Staple or clip original invoice here...

Page 4: ...arning the functions of the various controls will enable you to take advantage of all the power the AVR40 is able to deliver If you have any questions about this product its installation or operation...

Page 5: ...ctrodes and requirements of the grounding electrode NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call the CATV Cable TV system installer s atten tion to article 820 40 of the NEC that pr...

Page 6: ...s unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Unpacking and Installation The carton and shipping materials used to protect your new...

Page 7: ...s Monitor 1 2 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 1 Main Power Switch 2 System Power Control 3 Power Indicator 4 Headphone Jack 5 Speaker Switch 6 AM FM Selector 7 CD 8 Tape 1 Tape Monitor 9 Tape 2 TV Video Sources Bass Co...

Page 8: ...this button to select the recorder connected to the Tape 2 Inputs as your listening source TV Press this button to select the device connected to the TV Inputs on the rear panel as your listen ing sou...

Page 9: ...MUTE mode this indicator flashes to remind you that output to the speakers has momentarily been silenced Wrap When the Dolby Pro Logic or Hall modes are in use press these buttons to increase or decr...

Page 10: ...OUT SUB WOOFER OUT REAR PRE OUT LEFT RIGHT CENTER SPEAKER 8 FRONT SPEAKERS 8 MADE IN KOREA fi fl a b e f d g c Please Note Sound willnot be produced through the rear speakers unless BOTH L R speakers...

Page 11: ...ed on Note that the total current draw of the products may not exceed 100 watts AC Power Cord Connect this plug to an unswitched wall mounted AC outlet Remote Control Extension Output This jack may be...

Page 12: ...y compartment a b c d e f g h i l k m n o q r s t p j a Infrared Transmitters b Sleep c Power Button d Input Select Buttons e Preset Scan Disc Skip f Cassette Control g Transport Control h Manual Tune...

Page 13: ...o change the disc track on compatible Harman Kardon CD players NOTE In order for the transport controls ghi to function you must first press the Source Select Button d for the device to be controlled...

Page 14: ...Outlets fi may be used with VCRs as the power to these outlets is live as long as the AVR40 remains connected to an AC power source CAUTION The total power load for all products connected to the acce...

Page 15: ...hile most speaker manufacturers observe the same red black color code as the AVR40 some reverse the pattern IMPORTANT NOTE To avoid a short circuit that will cause the receiver to shut down make sure...

Page 16: ...often confused about the operation of the rear surround channels While some assume that sound should always be coming from each speaker most of the time there will be little or no sound in the rear ch...

Page 17: ...heard simultaneously Delay Setting Delay time adjustment enables you to adjust the timing between signals at the front and surround channels The factory setting is appropriate for most rooms but in so...

Page 18: ...both a center channel speaker and the Pro Logic mode are in use press ing the Ctr Boost button will increase the level to the center channel speaker for improved dialogue intelligibility If the soundt...

Page 19: ...press the Surround button r until SURR OFF appears in the information display The AVR40 is equipped with a memory system that permits a different surround mode to be used with each of the input source...

Page 20: ...op at each frequency increment in the selected band 4 To select stations from the front panel press the Tuning button When AUTOindicator is illuminated each press will cause the tuner to search for th...

Page 21: ...are watch ing or listening to may be recorded sim ply by placing machines connected to the outputs for Tape 1 Tape 2 or Video 1 in the record mode When a tape recorder with separate record and playba...

Page 22: ...cting a Video source produces sound but no picture Monitor output is connected to the video input on TV The TV picture does not match the sound Video sources are properly connected to receiver Video A...

Page 23: ...10kHz 10dB Tuner Section FM Usable Sensitivity Mono dBf 11 2 V 75 50dB Quieting Sensitivity Stereo dbf 41dBf 75 Signal to Noise Ratio IHF A 65dBf mono stereo 79dB 73dB Capture Ratio 1 5dB Selectivity...

Page 24: ...Power Center Rear Delay Calibrate Memory 1 Tuning Mode P Scan AM FM Speaker Headpnone Video 2 Video 1 Video 3 Video 1 Printed in Korea Part 1111 AVR 40 9007018730...

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