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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS  13

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

System and Power Connections

The HK 3475 is designed for flexible use with external
control components and power amplifiers. These con-
nections are easy to make during an initial installation,
or at a later date should you choose to upgrade your
system.

Remote Control Extension

If the receiver is placed behind a solid or smoked
glass cabinet door, the obstruction may prevent the
remote sensor from receiving commands. In this
event, an optional remote sensor may be used.
Connect the output of the remote sensor to the

Remote IR In Jacks

¢

.

If other components are also prevented from receiving
remote commands, only one sensor is needed. They
may use this unit’s sensor or a remote eye by running
a connection from the 

Remote IR Out Jack

to

the Remote In jack on Harman Kardon or other com-
patible equipment.

External Audio Power Amplifier Connections

If desired, an optional, external amplifier may be used
in place of the HK 3475’s internal power amplifier.

To connect an external power amplifier, first remove
the 

Pre-Out/Main-In Jumper Pins

that connect

the 

Preamp Out

and 

Main In

jacks on the

rear panel. Keep the jumpers in a safe place should
they be needed at a later time.

Using high-quality audio interconnect cables, connect
the 

Preamp Out Jacks

to the input jacks on your

power amplifier. Make certain to match the right output
to the right input and the left output to the left input.

When an external power amplifier is used, no special
adjustments are required. All volume and other control
adjustments are made using the standard front panel
or remote controls.

If you wish to use external processing equipment,
such as an equalizer, you may connect the device 
to the preamp-out and main-in jacks by removing 
the 

Preamp-Out/Main-In Jumper Pins

and

connecting the 

Preamp Out

jacks to the inputs 

of the external device, and the outputs of the device 
to the 

Main In

jacks.

Alternatively, you may connect the external device to
the Tape Monitor Loop. Connect the 

Tape Monitor

Record/Out Jacks

to the inputs of the external

device, and connect the outputs of the device to the

Tape Monitor Play/In Jacks

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.

AC Power Connections

The 

Accessory Outlets

·

are switched outlets and

receive power as long as the receiver is turned on.
Power to these outlets is removed when the unit is in
the Standby mode, or when the 

Main Power Switch

1

is in the “OFF” position.

Speaker Placement

For optimal listening enjoyment, and for soundfield
reproduction that best re-creates the original record-
ing, it is good practice to place the speakers so that
they form a triangle with the speakers at the front of
the room, and the preferred listening spot at the third
point of the triangle. The distance between each
speaker and the listener should be identical.

For example, if the speakers are 10 feet from one
another, each of the speakers should optimally be
placed so that they are also 10 feet from the listener.
It is also desirable to place speakers so that their
tweeters, or high-frequency drivers, are aimed at ear
height when you are seated in the listening position.

A good starting point for speaker placement is to make the distance
between the two speakers and the distance between either speaker
and the listener identical.

To optimize the sound field, or to suit your listening
room environment, you may find that some experi-
mentation is required to find the correct location.
Ideally, pans from left to right across the front of the
room should sound smooth, and instruments should
appear to be coming from the proper location within
an orchestra.

The placement of subwoofers should be done as sug-
gested in the manufacturer’s instructions. In general,
subwoofers often produce best results when they are
placed in the corner of a room, along the same wall
as the speakers, but optimal placement will vary widely
depending on room size, the subwoofer type and the
placement of rugs and furniture in a room. It may be
helpful to temporarily position the subwoofer in the
usual listening position, then walk around the room
while program material is playing until the bass repro-
duction sounds best to your ears. That location is likely
to be the optimum position for the subwoofer.

Finally, when all connections are complete, plug the
power cord into a nonswitched 120-volt AC wall outlet.
You’re ready to enjoy the HK 3475!

Right Front

Speaker

Left Front

Speaker

Summary of Contents for HK3475

Page 1: ...MEMORY PRESET SLEEP AUTO VMAx MUTE T MON TUNED ST HK 3475 HK 3475 STEREO RECEIVER OWNER S MANUAL Power for the Digital Revolution...

Page 2: ...acknowledgements on page 20 Typographical Conventions In order to help you use this manual with the remote control front panel controls and rear panel connections certain conventions have been used EX...

Page 3: ...e finest receivers ever offered by Harman Kardon Harman Kardon Designed High Current Ultrawide Bandwidth Amplifier VMAx Processing Mode Exclusive to Harman Kardon Receivers Phono Input Section Speaker...

Page 4: ...nner alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the finish of metal parts Avoid spraying insecticide near the unit Moving the Unit Before moving the u...

Page 5: ...Button Press this button to turn the speakers connected to the Speaker 2 Output Terminals on or off 8 Phono Input Selector Press this button to select the output of a turntable that is connected to th...

Page 6: ...ep mode Each press of the button selects the amount of time that will remain before the unit automatically goes into the Standby mode as shown in the Main Information Display in the following order Ba...

Page 7: ...o the Standby mode See page 14 for more information on the Sleep function E Memory Indicator This indicator flashes when entering presets and other information into the tuner s memory F Stereo Indicat...

Page 8: ...ono Inputs Connect the outputs of your turntable or tonearm to these jacks Only turntables with Moving Magnet MM type cartridges may be used CD Inputs Connect these jacks to the output of a compact di...

Page 9: ...als Connect these terminals to the appropriate terminals on your speakers Speaker 2 Terminals Connect these terminals to the appropriate terminals on your speakers Accessory Outlets These outlets may...

Page 10: ...Cover Clear Button Memory Button Master Volume Preset Scan Button Mute Button FM Mode Button VMAx Selector Tuning Up Down Learn Button Speaker 1 Selector Speaker 2 Selector Transmitter Window LED Ind...

Page 11: ...mory spaces have been filled with those found in the first scan The scan will stop when all 30 preset memory spaces have been filled or when three scans through the band have been completed Secondary...

Page 12: ...nd the receiver the type of speakers you use personal preferences and other factors Your dealer or installer is a valuable resource for help in selecting the proper cable Regardless of the brand of ca...

Page 13: ...nect the outputs of the device to the Tape Monitor Play In Jacks AC Power Connections The Accessory Outlets are switched outlets and receive power as long as the receiver is turned on Power to these o...

Page 14: ...speakers It is also possible depending upon the pro gram material for clipping to occur at volumes below the maximum volume level To temporarily silence all speaker outputs press the Mute Button 5 Thi...

Page 15: ...stations may be removed from the memory using the Preset Clear function outlined below Recalling Preset Stations To manually select a station previously entered in the preset memory press the Numeric...

Page 16: ...may be programmed in the learning mode to transmit dif ferent remote codes to perform other functions and or operate other devices Please refer to the table below for specific information on the defa...

Page 17: ...e buttons only on these pages AUX TAPE 2 TAPE MON and CD Codes may not be programmed to the pages for Phono AM or FM Only the buttons shown in this table with an X may be programmed FUNCTION AUX TAPE...

Page 18: ...he particular device button for the page containing the key you wish to reset The LED Indicator will blink once and remain on Step 3 Use the Numeric Keys to enter the numbers 777 The LED Indicator wil...

Page 19: ...orized Harman Kardon service center Troubleshooting Guide This unit is designed for trouble free operation Most problems users encounter are due to operating errors If you have a problem first check t...

Page 20: ...nsitivity IHF 1 12 V 13 5dBf Signal to Noise Ratio Mono Stereo 73 72dB Distortion Mono Stereo 0 3 0 4 Stereo Separation 40dB 1kHz Selectivity 400kHz 65dB Image Rejection 80dB IF Rejection 100dB Tuner...

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