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OPERATION

uSInG tHe raDIo

To select the AVR 460/AVR 360’s built-in radio:

Press the Source List Button on the front panel. Use the 

1. 

KL

 Buttons to 

scroll to the desired band.

Press the Radio Source Selector on the remote. Press it again to switch 

2. 

bands (AM or FM).

A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 27 will appear.

Figure 27 – FM Radio

Use the 

KL

 Buttons or the Channel Control to tune a station, as displayed 

on the front panel and on screen.

The AVR defaults to automatic tuning, meaning each press of the 

KL

 

Buttons scans through all frequencies until a station with acceptable signal 
strength is found. To switch to manual tuning, in which each press of the 

KL

 Buttons steps through a single frequency increment (0,05MHz for FM, 

or 10kHz for AM), press the Menu Button. The Mode line will display the 
current setting. Each press of the OK Button toggles between automatic and 
manual tuning modes.

When an FM station has been tuned, toggling the tuning mode also switches 
between stereo and monaural play, which may improve reception of weaker 
stations.

A total of 30 stations (AM and FM together) may be stored as presets. When 
the desired station has been tuned, press the OK Button, and two dashes 
will flash in the front-panel display. Use the Alphanumeric Keys to enter the 
desired preset number.

To tune a preset station, press the 

M N

 Buttons or the 

I J

 Transport 

Controls, or press the Menu Button and scroll to the desired preset, then 
press the OK Button; or enter the preset number using the Numeric Keys. For 
presets 10 through 30, press 0 before the preset number. For example, to 
enter preset 21, press 0-2-1.

rDS operation

The AVR 460/AVR 360 is equipped with RDS (Radio Data System), which 
brings a wide range of information to FM radio. Now in use in many countries, 
RDS is a system for transmitting station call signs or network information, 
a description of station program type, text messages about the station or 
specifics of a musical selection, and the correct time.

As more FM stations become equipped with RDS capabilities, the AVR will 
serve as an easy-to-use center for both information and entertainment. This 
section will help you take maximum advantage of the RDS system.

RDS Tuning

When an FM station is tuned in and it contains RDS data, the AVR will 
automatically display the station’s call sign or other program service in the 
Message Display and on the tv screen if this is on.

RDS Display Options

The RDS system is capable of transmitting a wide variety of information 
in addition to the  initial station call sign that appears when a  station is 
first tuned. In normal RDS operation the display will indicate the station 
name, broadcast network or call letters. Pressing the Play Button 

B

 on the 

Remote enables you to cycle through the various data types in the following 
sequence:

The station’s call letters (PS) (with some private  stations other information 

 

too).

The station’s frequency (FREQ  MODE), which is always shown on the TV 

 

On-Screen Display, is shown in the Message Display.

The Program Type (PTY).

 

NOTE

: Many stations do not transmit a specific PTY. The display will show 

NONE, when such a station is selected and PTY is active.

A “text” message (Radiotext, RT) containing special information from the 

 

broadcast station. Note that this message may scroll across the  display to 
permit messages longer than the eight positions in the display. Radiotext 
is not shown on the TV On-Screen Display.

The current time of day (CT). Note that it may take up to two minutes 

 

for the time to appear, in that time the letters CT are shown in the 
information display when CT is selected. Please note that the accuracy of 
the time data is dependent on the radio station, not the AVR.

Some RDS stations may not include some of these additional features. If the 
data required for the selected mode is not being transmitted, the Message 
Display will show a NO  TYPE, NO  TEXT or NO  TIME message after the 
individual time out.

In any FM mode the RDS function requires a strong enough signal for proper 
operation.

Summary of Contents for HARMAN/KARDON AVR 460

Page 1: ...AVR 460 AVR 360 AUDIO VIDEO RECEIVERS OWNER S MANUAL Basic Functions...

Page 2: ...er supply cord shall remain readily operable 17 Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like 18 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle...

Page 3: ...e finish cleaning materials used and normal heat and vibration caused by the use of the product or other factors We recommend that caution be exercised in choosing an installation location for the com...

Page 4: ...VR 460 AVR 360 29 Volume Control 29 Dolby Volume 30 Mute Function 30 Sleep Timer 30 Audio Effects 30 Video Modes 30 Headphones 30 Source Selection 31 Using the Radio 31 RDS Functions 32 Recording 32 U...

Page 5: ...become more familiar with its features and their operation If you have any questions about this product its installation or its operation please contact your Harman Kardon retailer or custom installer...

Page 6: ...lor user interface and setup menu generated in high definition video Two line dot matrix front panel display Color coded connections Programmable learning eight device main remote control includes AVR...

Page 7: ...for the current source Resolution Press this button to access the AVR s video output resolution setting 576i 576p 720p 1080i or 1080p IMPORTANT NOTE If the AVR s video output resolution is set higher...

Page 8: ...a digital camera or game console to these jacks Use only one type of audio and one type of video connection Note The AVR s menus refer to these jacks as the Optical Front Coaxial Front Composite Fron...

Page 9: ...e AVR Remote IR Carrier Output AVR 460 only This output is similar in function to the Remote IR Output with the difference that this jack outputs the full infrared signal as received by the AVR s IR s...

Page 10: ...the source to one of the sets of component video inputs Do not make any other video connections to that source Component Video Monitor Outputs If you are using one of the Component Video Inputs and yo...

Page 11: ...h only the codes specific to each brand and model changing depending on which product code is programmed The AUX and Cable SAT Source Selectors may be used for multiple device types Other Source Selec...

Page 12: ...me The surround mode will change when the menu line is highlighted To change the surround mode for the selected category press the OK Button when the menu line is highlighted and select one of the ava...

Page 13: ...f the remote Make sure to observe proper polarity by matching the and symbols on the batteries to the symbols printed inside the compartment The following explanations describe the buttons that are no...

Page 14: ...he surround back channels power loudspeakers located in another room Many people expect the surround speakers to play as loudly as the front speakers Although all of the speakers in the system will be...

Page 15: ...bass which require more power To obtain the best results most speaker manufacturers offer powered subwoofers that contain their own amplifier Usually a line level nonamplified connection is made from...

Page 16: ...l Audio Analog Audio Two channel analog connections require two cables one for the left channel white and one for the right channel red These two cables are often attached to each other See Figure 7 F...

Page 17: ...nce Y and two sub sampled color signals Pb and Pr that are transmitted using three separate cables See Figure 11 Component video cable Y Green Pb Blue Pr Red Figure 11 ComponentVideo If it s available...

Page 18: ...akers are placed 90 degrees from the center speaker directly to either side of the listening position The surround back left and right speakers are placed 150 degrees from the center speaker or direct...

Page 19: ...programming control codes into the handheld remote and as explained on page 23 you may reassign any Source Selector s device type Any audio or video source may be connected to any matching jack on the...

Page 20: ...ly record from their direct cable or satellite television signals to the AVR s recording outputs Decide which audio inputs to connect to each source 6 Assign only one unique digital audio input to eac...

Page 21: ...minal on the AVR also colored black and the positive terminal on the speaker usually red to the positive terminal on the AVR color varies by channel see Table 1 on page 15 If you have a subwoofer conn...

Page 22: ...r distribute the audio signal to a single pair of speakers or to several pairs placed in different rooms The Zone 2 Audio Outputs offer the benefit of 7 1 channel audio in the main room simultaneously...

Page 23: ...Sources Into the Remote The AVR 460 AVR 360 remote may be programmed to control many brands and models of DVD players cable boxes satellite receivers the Harman Kardon DMC 1000 digital media center an...

Page 24: ...the four Soft key Buttons Channel Up Down Volume Up Down Mute and the Transport Controls including Record Press and hold the source button until the Source Selector flashes three d times Program addi...

Page 25: ...evices should be connected You should be able to turn on the receiver and view the main menu when you press the Setup Button If necessary reread the Installation Section and the beginning of this sect...

Page 26: ...nect the subwoofer until after running the EzSet EQ process The test will begin and the screen shown in Figure 23 will appear Maintain silence during the EzSet EQ configuration Figure 23 EzSet EQ in P...

Page 27: ...d to and select that input here If both analog and digital audio connections were made select the digital input here and select the analog input at the Audio Auto Polling and Zone 2 Audio lines below...

Page 28: ...the HDMI Bypass mode is on it is not possible to blend the video source signal with the AVR s on screen menus When any remote or front panel buttons are pressed the AVR will momentarily exit HDMI Byp...

Page 29: ...m web site Dolby Volume The AVR 460 AVR 360 implements Dolby Volume processing which can improve the audio performance of the system by revealing subtle details even at normal home listening volumes O...

Page 30: ...P3 enhancement to improve performance Access these settings from the Audio Effects submenu as described in the Advanced Functions Manual It is recommended that you leave the settings at their default...

Page 31: ...sages about the station or specifics of a musical selection and the correct time As more FM stations become equipped with RDS capabilities the AVR will serve as an easy to use center for both informat...

Page 32: ...d Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted materials is prohibited by federal law Using Docking Station The Bridge III is an optional dock that is compatible with most docking iPod models 4G and later...

Page 33: ...ed to the AVR 460 AVR 360 and the system is not in iPod Manual Mode the Now Playing screen will appear and display the play mode icon song title artist and album A graphic bar indicates the current pl...

Page 34: ...or Game mode depending on the source Virtual Surround When only two main speakers are present in the system Harman Virtual Surround may be used to create an enhanced soundfield that virtualizes the mi...

Page 35: ...er wires for shorts at receiver and speaker ends Amplifier is in protection mode due to internal problems Contact your local Harman Kardon service center No sound from surround or center speakers Inco...

Page 36: ...time Table A2 Source Setting Defaults Cable Sat DVD Media Server Radio TV Game AUX The Bridge Surround Modes Auto Select Logic 7 Movie Logic 7 Movie Logic 7 Movie Logic 7 Movie Logic 7 Movie Logic 7...

Page 37: ...4 4 kg Depth measurement includes knobs buttons and terminal connections Height measurement includes feet and chassis Features specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice TECHNI...

Page 38: ...8500 Balboa Blvd Northridge CA 91329 www harmankardon com 2009 Harman International Industries Incorporated All rights reserved Part No CQX1A1433Z...

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