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MAIN REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

11

Main Remote Control Functions

IMPORTANT NOTE:

The AVR 8500’s remote

may be programmed to control up to seven
devices, including the AVR 8500. Before using
the remote, it is important to remember to press
the 

Input Selector

button 

4

that corre-

sponds to the unit you wish to operate. In addi-
tion, the AVR’s remote is shipped from the factory
to operate the AVR 8500 and most Harman
Kardon CD or DVD players and cassette decks.
The remote is also capable of operating a wide
variety of other products using the control codes
that are part of the remote or by learning com-
mands from other remotes. Before using the
remote with other products, follow the instruc-
tions on pages 44-45 to program the proper
codes for the products in your system.

It is also important to remember that many of
the buttons on the remote take on different
functions, depending on the product selected
using the 

Input Selector Button

4

. The

descriptions shown here primarily detail the
functions of the remote when it is used to oper-
ate the AVR 8500. (See page 47 for information
about alternate functions for the remote’s but-
tons.)

0

Power Off Button:

Press this button to

place the AVR or a selected device unit in the
Standby mode. Note that when the AVR is
switched off this will turn off the main room func-
tions, but if the Multiroom system is activated, it
will continue to function.

1

IR Transmitter Window:

Point this window

towards the AVR when pressing buttons on the
remote to make certain that infrared commands
are properly received.

2

Program/SPL Indicator:

This three-color

indicator is used to guide you through the
process of programming the remote or learning
commands from a remote into the AVR’s remote
code memory and it is also used as a level indica-
tor when using the remote’s EzSet capabilities.
(See page 26 for more information on setting
output levels, and see page 44 for information on
programming the remote.)

3

Power On Button:

Press this button to

turn on the power to a device selected by pressing
one of the 

Input Selectors

4

(except Tape).

4

Input Selectors:

Pressing one of these

buttons will perform three actions at the same
time. First, if the AVR is not turned on, this will
power up the unit. Next, it will select the source
shown on the button as the input to the AVR.
Finally, it will change the remote control so that
it controls the device selected. After pressing one
of these buttons you must press the 

AVR Selector 

button

5

again to operate the

AVR’s functions with the remote.

5

AVR Selector:

Pressing this button will

switch the remote so that it will operate the AVR’s
functions. If the AVR is in the Standby mode, it will
also turn the AVR on.

6

AM/FM Tuner Select:

Press this button to

select the AVR’s tuner as the listening choice.
Pressing this button when the tuner is in use will
select between the AM and FM bands.

7

6-Channel/8 Channel Direct Input:

Press this button to select the device connected
to the 

6-Channel Direct Inputs

or the 

8-Channel Direct Inputs

(the input avail-

able will depend on the selection 5.1 or 6.1/7.1
made in the surround mode setting, see page 24
for more information).

8

Test Tone:

Press this button to begin the

sequence used to calibrate the AVR’s output lev-
els. (See page 26 for more information on 
calibrating the AVR.)

9

Sleep Button:

Press this button to place

the unit in the Sleep mode. After the time shown
in the display, the AVR will automatically go into
the Standby mode. Each press of the button
changes the time until turn-off in the following
order:

Hold the button pressed for two seconds to turn
off the Sleep mode setting.
Note that this button is also used to change
channels on your TV, VCR and Sat receiver when
the appropriate source is selected, using the
device 

Input Selectors

4

.

A

Surround Mode Selector:

Press this but-

ton to select any of the HALL, THEATER or VMAx
surround modes. Note that depending on the
type of input, some modes are not always avail-
able. (See page 30 for more 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

Night Mode:

Press this button to activate

the Night mode. This mode is available only with
Dolby Digital encoded sources, and it preserves
dialog (center channel) intelligibilty at low vol-
ume levels (See page 26 for more information).

C

Channel Select Button:

This button is

used to start the process of setting the AVR’s
output levels with an external source. Once this
button is pressed, use the 

/

¤

buttons 

D

to

select the channel being adjusted, then press the

Set

button 

F

, followed by the 

/

¤

buttons

D

again, to change the level setting. (See

page 37 for more information.)

D

/

¤

Buttons:

These multipurpose buttons

are used to change or scroll through items in the
on-screen menus or on the front panel or to
make configuration settings such as digital
inputs or delay timing. When changing a setting,
first press the button for the function or setting
to be changed (e.g., press the 

Digital Select

Button

G

to change a digital input) and then

press one of these buttons to scroll through the
list of options or to increase or decrease a set-
ting. The sections in this manual describing the
individual features and functions contain specific
informa-tion on using these buttons for each
application.

When the AVR remote is being programmed for
the codes of another device, these buttons are
also used in the “Auto Search” process (See page
44 for more information on programming the
remote.)

E

Button:

This button is used to change

the menu selection or setting during some of the
setup procedures for the AVR.

F

Set Button:

This button is used to enter

settings into the AVR 8500´s memory, to select a
submenu from the main menu or to return from
submenus. It is also used in the setup proce-
dures (without the use of the on screen menus)
for delay, speaker configuration and channel
output level adjustment.

G

Digital Select:

Press this button to assign

one of the digital inputs 

to a

source. (See page 35 for more information on
using digital inputs.)

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Summary of Contents for AVR8500

Page 1: ...AVR 8500Audio VideoReceiver OWNER S MANUAL Power for the Digital Revolution ...

Page 2: ...ent 41 Multiroom Operation 42 Tuner Operation 42 Basic Tuner Operation 42 Station Selection 42 Preset Tuning 43 RDS Operation 43 RDS Tuning 43 RDS Display Options 43 Program Search 44 Programming the Remote 44 Programming the Remote with Codes 45 Code Readout Table of Contents Typographical Conventions In order to help you use this manual with the remote control front panel controls and rear panel...

Page 3: ...r configurations and bass manage ment and the EzSet remote measures a system s sound levels and automatically cali brates them for perfectly balanced sound field presentation For the ultimate in flexibility the AVR 8500 fea tures connections for six video devices all with both composite and S Video inputs Two addi tional audio inputs are available and a total of eight digital inputs and four outpu...

Page 4: ...proper space is provided both above and below the unit for ventilation If this product will be installed in a cabinet or other enclosed area make certain that there is sufficient air movement within the cabinet Under some circumstances a fan may be required Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations or an area that is exposed to direc...

Page 5: ...ector Press this button to select Home THX processing The AVR will automatically select Home THX 5 1 pro cessing named THX CINEMA with Dolby Digital sources and THX with all others when no Surround back speakers are installed or when an analog source is playing When Surround Back speakers are installed and any digital multi channel signal with independent surround channels any Dolby Digital x 2 or...

Page 6: ...by PULL OPEN Optical Digital 4 Input Jack Connect the optical digital audio output of an audio or video product to this jack Optical Digital 4 Output Jack Connect this jack to the optical digital input of a digital recorder to send a feed of the digitial output when a PCM digital input source is in use by the AVR Ó Coaxial Digital 4 Input Jack Connect the output of a digital audio source to this j...

Page 7: ...nels no speaker has been selected for that position See page 22 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 stereo input When a digital source is playing the indica tors will light to display the channels begin received at the digital input When the letters...

Page 8: ...nnect theAM loop antenna supplied with the receiver to these terminals If an externalAM antenna is used make connections to the AM and GND terminals in accordance with the instructions supplied with the antenna FM Antenna Connect the supplied indoor or an optional external FM antenna to this terminal Tape Inputs Connect these jacks to the PLAY OUT jacks of an audio recorder Tape Outputs Connect th...

Page 9: ...device with com ponent video outputs to these jacks Monitor Component Video Outputs Connect these outputs to the component video inputs of a video projector or monitor When a source connected to one of the Component Video Inputs is selected the signal will be sent to these jacks DVD Component Video Inputs Connect the Y Pr Pb component video outputs of a DVD player to these jacks Note All component...

Page 10: ...utton Transport Controls Light Button Skip Up Down Buttons Stereo Mode Select Button DTS Neo 6 Mode Select Macro Buttons RDS Selector Button Preset Up Down Clear Button Memory Button Delay Prev Ch Button Speaker Select Multiroom Volume Up Down SPL Indicator Select Learn Button Mute EzSet Sensor Microphone Tone Mode Button THX Mode Select Button Main Remote Control Functions NOTE The function names...

Page 11: ...or the 8 Channel Direct Inputs the input avail able will depend on the selection 5 1 or 6 1 7 1 made in the surround mode setting see page 24 for more information 8 Test Tone Press this button to begin the sequence used to calibrate the AVR s output lev els See page 26 for more information on calibrating the AVR 9 Sleep Button Press this button to place the unit in the Sleep mode After the time sh...

Page 12: ...f the available Logic 7 surround modes See page 30 for the available Logic 7 options P Transport Control Buttons These but tons do not have any functions for the AVR but they may be programmed for the forward reverse play operation of a wide variety of CD or DVD players and audio or video cassette recorders See page 44 for more information on programming the remote Q Light Button Press this button...

Page 13: ... See page 44 for more information on programming the remote EzSet Sensor Microphone The sensor microphone for the EzSet microphone is behind these slots When using the remote to calibrate speaker output levels using EzSet be sure that you do not hold the remote in a way that covers these slots See page 27 for more information on using EzSet NOTE With the press of any remote button the Input Select...

Page 14: ...g one of these buttons will change the input Tuning Up Down Fast Play These but tons may be used to change the frequency of the tuner These buttons may also control the Fast Play or Fast Reverse functions of compatible Harman Kardon CD DVD or cassette decks in the same room or from a remote room when an IR link is connected to the AVR ƒ Record Pause Press this button to acti vate the Record or Pau...

Page 15: ...ve proper polarity Note that the positive terminal of each speaker connection now carries a specific color code as noted on page 8 However most speakers will still use a red terminal for the postive connection Connect the negative or black wire to the same terminal on both the receiver and the speaker NOTE While most speaker manufacturers adhere to an industry convention of using black terminals f...

Page 16: ...c tions as shown in the diagrams above and in the instruction attached to the adapter If uncertain don t hesitate to consult your dealer Important Notes for S Video connections 1 Only the S Video In Out of S Video devices must be connected to the AVR NOT both nor mal video and S Video In Outputs except the TV see item below When both connections are made only the S Video signal will be viewed on t...

Page 17: ... a SCART cable specific control sig nals apart from Audio Video signals will be fed to the TV These specific signals are With all video sources the signal for automatic input selection that switches the TV automatically to the appropriate input as soon as the video source is started And with DVD players the sig nals automatically turning the TV to 4 3 16 9 format with 16 9 TVs or with 4 3 TVs with...

Page 18: ... remote video monitor to the Multizone output jacks Depending on the distance from the AVR to the remote room two options are available for audio connection Option 1 Use high quality shielded audio interconnect phono cable from the AVR s loca tion to the remote room In the remote room connect the interconnect cable to a stereo power amplifier The amplifier will be connected to the room s speakers ...

Page 19: ...ocation for the front speakers in your particular installation Don t be afraid to move things around until the system sounds correct Optimize your speakers so that audio transitions across the front of the room sound smooth When the AVR is used in 5 1 channel operation the preferred location for surround speakers is on the side walls of the room at or slightly behind the listening position In a 7 ...

Page 20: ...o game images may cause the image to be permanently burned into the CRT This type of damage is not covered by the AVR 8500 warranty and may not be covered by the projector TV set s warranty The AVR has two on screen display modes Semi OSD and Full OSD When making con figuration adjustments it is recommended that the Full OSD mode be used This will place a complete status report or option listing o...

Page 21: ...tons E until the name of the desired digital input appears To return to the Analog input press the buttons until the word ANALOGappears When the correct input source appears press the button D to continue with the In Out settings 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 ÛG ...

Page 22: ... modes directly without the on screen display so press the OSD button L to turn the on screen display off if it is still visi ble Then press the DTS Neo 6 button on the front panel or on the remote 1 It is easiest to enter the proper settings for the speaker setup through the SPEAKER SETUP menu Figure 3 So press the OSD Button L to bring up the MASTER MENU Figure 1 and then press the Button D once...

Page 23: ...m The choices available for the subwoofer position will depend on the settings for the other speak ers particularly 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 press the But...

Page 24: ... may also be a good choice for stereo only source material When selecting surround modes please remem ber that in the case of digital surround program material the AVR will always examine the data stream and automatically switch to the correct surround mode Dolby Digital or DTS regardless of any setting made in the menu system You may then add the THX processing by pressing any of the Home THX But...

Page 25: ... select the Logic 7 5 1 Music Cinema or Enhanced modes They work best with two channel music surround encoded programs or standard two channel pro gramming of any type respectively When the 6 1 7 1 mode is selected the Logic 7 7 1 Music or Cinema modes are available then the output will be in a full eight channel sound field with pure stereo or surround encoded programs Note that the Logic 7 modes...

Page 26: ...ynamic range and full intelligibility of a movie sound track while reducing the peak level This prevents abruptly loud transitions from disturbing others without reducing the sonic impact of a digital source Note that the Night mode is only available when the Dolby Digital surround mode is selected To adjust the Night mode setting from the menu press the OSD Button L so that the MASTERmenu appears...

Page 27: ...ete all levels will be equal and at the set reference point This process may take a few minutes depending on the extent of adjustment required 8 During the adjustment you will see the loca tion of the channel position being adjusted appear in the on screen display if connected and in the Main Information Display ˆ alternating with a readout of the output set ting relative to the reference volume l...

Page 28: ...just Menu is on the screen move the cursor to the line SUB TEST TONE then press the Buttons E to turn the Sub Test Tone on or off When done the Sub Test Tone will not be turned on at once but it will be included into the normal test tone loop through speakers as described above for the Manual Output Level Adjustment Note that this specific Sub Test Tone should not be used with the automatic or man...

Page 29: ...urn to normal operation of the AVR Once the settings outlined on the previous pages have been made the AVR is ready for operation While there are some additional settings to be made these are best done after you have had an opportunity to listen to a variety of sources and different kinds of program material These advanced settings are described on pages 39 to 40 of this manual In addition any of ...

Page 30: ...THX Surround is available too to enhance the presentation with help of the THX processing Re EQ Timbre Matching DOLBY DIGITAL Available only with digital input sources encoded with Dolby Digital data It provides Fronts Center 0 m 9 m up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated Low Frequency Effects Initial Setting 3 6 m channel Surround 0 m 9 m Initial Setting 3 m Subwoofer 0 m...

Page 31: ... when a nonencoded two channel stereo program is being played DOLBY 3 STEREO Uses the information contained in a surround encoded or two channel stereo program to Delay not adjustable create center channel information In addition the information that is normally sent to the rear channel surround speakers is carefully mixed in with the front left and front right channels for increased realism Use t...

Page 32: ... Input or the Coaxial Digital 4 Input Ó may be used to connect a device such as a video game or camcorder to your home entertainment system on a temporary basis When the Video 5 Inputs Ò are configured as outputs see page 37 you can also connect an audio or video recorder composite or S Video for recording the source selected As the input source is changed the new input name will appear momentaril...

Page 33: ...kers only Surround modes are selected using either the front panel controls or the remote First deter mine which of the surround mode categories you wish to choose from and press the button corre sponding to that category Dolby modes 5M or DTS Surround ÚN from digital sources DTS Neo 6 from analog sources Logic 7 7y DSP 9A modes or Stereo As you press any of the Mode Select Buttons AM N y 5 7 9 Ú ...

Page 34: ... e g CD to feed its video signal if any to the TV monitor and to provide its analog audio signal for recording Next press the Digital Select button Û G and then use the buttons D on the remote or the Selector buttons7 on the front panel until the desired choice appears in the Main Information Display ˆ then press the Set button F to confirm the choice When a PCM source is playing the green LED wil...

Page 35: ...s or certain tracks on normal DVDs it will allow the appropriate surround mode to be select ed manually Since the range of available surround modes depends on the type of digital data that is present the AVR uses a variety of indicators to let you know what type of signal is present This will help you to understand the choice of modes and the input channels recorded on the disc To help you see whi...

Page 36: ...Pause mode The flashing indicators remind you that the playback has stopped due to the absence of a digital signal and not through any fault of the AVR This is nor mal and the digital playback will resume once the playback is started again Night Mode A special feature of Dolby Digital is the Night mode which enables Dolby Digital input sources to be played back with full digital intelligibilty whi...

Page 37: ...g program material such as a test disc or a selection you are familiar with Note that all adjustments made with any input will be effec tive with all inputs selected just as it is the case with the adjustment using the test tone To adjust the output levels using program materi al first select the surround mode for which you want to trim the speakers see NOTE below start your program material sourc...

Page 38: ... NOTE The output levels may be separately trimmed for each digital and analog surround mode If you wish to have different trim levels for a specific mode select that mode and then follow the instructions in the steps shown above 6 Channel 8 Channel Direct Input The AVR 8500 is equipped for future expansion through the use of optional external adapters for formats that the AVR may not be capable of...

Page 39: ...ton L to exit the menu system Turn On Volume Level As is the case with most audio video receivers when the AVR 8500 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 turn on at a specific set ting regardless of what was last in use when the unit was turned off To change the default condition so that the sam...

Page 40: ... in this menu 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 in the menu press the Buttons D until the on screen cursor is next to the desired setting or the BACK T O MASTER MENU line and press the Set button F If you have no other adjustments to make press the OSD Button L t...

Page 41: ...d for example to turn the multiroom feed on or off When the multiroom system is on the Multi indicator D will light in the Main Information Display ˆ and the Main Information Display ˆ or OSD will display MULTI O N Press the Set button F once to enter the setting or twice to leave the multiroom setup system Multiroom Operation When operating the AVR from a remote room location where an IR sensor l...

Page 42: ... ment at a time or press and hold it to locate a specific station When the TUNED indicator I illuminates the station is properly tuned and should be heard with clarity 5 Stations may also be tuned directly by pressing the Direct button J and then pressing the Numeric Keys H that correspond to the sta tion s frequency Note that for entering numbers higher than 100 you need to enter only the 1 rathe...

Page 43: ...how a NO TYPE NO TEXTor NO TIME message after the individual time out In any FM mode the RDS function requires a strong enough signal for proper operation If you receive a partial message or any of the RDS PTY CT or RT Indicators Q P O N going on and off try slowly adjusting the antenna or tune to another stronger RDS station Program Search PTY An important feature of RDS is its capability of enco...

Page 44: ...eep in mind that many manufacturers use a number of different combinations of codes so it is a good idea to make certain that not only does the Power control work but that the volume channel and transport controls work as they should If functions do not work properly you may need to use a different remote code 7 If the unit does not react to any code en tered if the code for your product does not ...

Page 45: ...e that you wish to program Note that the Program SPL Indicator 2 will stop flashing Important Note Codes cannot be taught to all buttons on the remote The buttons with the following numbers are not learnable for numbers see drawing on page 10 4 7 8 B I O Q In these cases the Program SPL Indicator 2 keeps flashing after the button was released 5 As long as the Program SPL Indicator 2 is on steadily...

Page 46: ...devices counts as a step The Program SPL Indicator 2 will flash green twice to confirm each button press as you enter commands NOTE While entering commands for Power On of any device during a macro sequence press the Mute button DO NOT press the Power ON button 3 Remember to press the appropriate Input Selector button 4 before functions are changed to another device This is also needed for the AVR...

Page 47: ...d product type used the functions listed in the Function List tables may not correspond with the function the unit reacts on the command In these cases it s a good idea to edit the reaction of the unit into the corresponding line of the table or to set up a separate list When a button is pressed on the AVR remote the red light under the Input Selector 4 for the product being operated should flash ...

Page 48: ...ector button 4 for the device that will be used to change the channels The Program SPL Indicator 2 will blink green three times and then go out to confirm the data entry Example To control the transport of a CD player while the remote is set to control the TV press the VID 2 TV Input Selector button 4 and the Mute button at the same time Next release them and press the Play button P followed by th...

Page 49: ...set all commands or codes that you have entered will be erased and will need to be re entered 1 Press any of the Input Selector buttons 4 and the O button H at the same time until the Program SPL Indicator 2 begins to flash amber 2 Press the 3 button H three times 3 The red LED under the Input Selector 4 will go out and the Program SPL Indicator 2 will stop flashing and turn green 4 The Program SP...

Page 50: ... Down Down 32 Delay Prev Ch Delay Adjust Return Open Close 33 1 1 1 1 34 2 2 2 2 35 3 3 3 3 36 4 4 4 4 37 5 5 5 5 38 6 6 6 6 39 7 7 7 7 40 8 8 8 8 41 Tun M Tuner Mode Chapter Repeat 42 9 9 9 9 43 0 0 0 0 44 Memory Memory Audio Time CDR Display 45 Tune Up Tune Up Next Chapter 46 Direct Direct Tuner Entry Angle Random 47 Clear Clear Clear Clear 48 Preset Up Preset Tune Up Slow Forward 10 49 Tune Dow...

Page 51: ...Speaker Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu 27 fi Left Left Left Left 28 Set Enter Enter Enter Enter 29 fl Right Right Right Right 30 Digital Exit Exit Exit Exit Exit 31 Down Down Down Down 32 Delay Prev Ch Prev Channel Prev Channel Prev Channel 33 1 1 1 1 1 34 2 2 2 2 2 35 3 3 3 3 3 36 4 4 4 4 4 37 5 5 5 5 5 38 6 6 6 6 6 39 7 7 7 7 7 40 8 8 8 8 8 41 Tun M 42 9 9 9 9 9 43 0 0 0 0 0 44 Memory 45 Tune Up Sleep 4...

Page 52: ...n protection mode due to possible short Check speaker wire connections for shorts at receiver around Power switch 2 is red and speaker ends Amplifier is in protection mode due to internal problems Contact your local Harman Kardon service depot No sound from surround or Incorrect surround mode Select a mode other than Stereo center speakers Input is mono There is no surround information from mono s...

Page 53: ... 10Hz 8MHz 3dB Video Frequency Response Component 10Hz 35MHz 3dB General Power Requirement AC 220 240V 50Hz Power Consumption 119W idle 694W maximum 2 channel driven Trigger Output 6V DC 500mA Dimensions Max Width 440mm Height 196mm Depth 519mm Weight 24 1 kg Depth measurement includes knobs buttons and terminal connections Height measurement includes feet and chassis All features and specificatio...

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