Harman-Kardon AVR 354 owner manual Antennas, Video Connections, Digital Video, Analog Video

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required for DVD-Audio players compliant with HDMI version 1.1 or better, or HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc players that decode the digital audio internally and output linear PCM signals in digital format. Consult the owner’s guide for your disc player for more information.

Front Surround Center

Multichannel analog audio cable (RCA)

Subwoofer

Figure 8 – Multichannel Analog Audio

Harman Kardon receivers also include a proprietary, dedicated audio connection called The Bridge II. If you own a docking iPod (most models, 4G or later), connect The Bridge II (included) to The Bridge II port on the receiver. See Figure 9. Dock your iPod (not included) in The Bridge II, and you may listen to your audio materials through your high-perform- ance audio system. You may view still images or video materials stored on a photo- or video-capable iPod that supports video browsing. You may even use the AVR 354 remote to control the iPod with navigation messages displayed on the front panel and on a video display connected to the AVR. The Bridge II outputs analog audio to the AVR 354, and it is available to the multiroom system.

Figure 9 – The Bridge II

Video Connections

Although some sources only produce an audio signal (e.g., CD player, tape deck), many sources output both audio and video signals (e.g., DVD player, cable television box, HDTV tuner, satellite box, VCR, DVR). In addition to the audio connection, make one type of video connection for each of these sources (only one at a time for any source).

Digital Video

If you have already connected a source device to one of the HDMI inputs as explained in the Digital Audio Connections section, you have automatically made a video connection at the same time, as the HDMI signal includes both digital audio and video components.

If the source device is not capable of transmitting its digital audio signal through the HDMI connection, use one of the coaxial or optical digital audio inputs for the source.

If a multichannel analog audio connection is required for certain lossless formats (e.g., DVD-Audio, SACD, Blu-ray Disc or HD-DVD), you may make both audio connections. To listen to the multichannel disc, set the Audio Auto Polling setting to the 6/8CH inputs, and the AVR will automati- cally select it when no digital signal is output by the player.

CONNECTIONS

Analog Video

There are three types of analog video connections: composite video, S-video and component video.

Composite video is the basic connection most commonly available. The jack is usually color-coded yellow, and looks like an analog audio jack, although it is important never to confuse the two. Do not plug a composite video cable into an analog or coaxial digital audio jack, or vice versa. Both the chrominance (color) and luminance (intensity) components of the video signal are transmitted using a single cable. See Figure 10.

Composite video cable

Figure 10 – Composite Video

S-video, or “separate” video, transmits the chrominance and luminance components using separate wires contained within a single cable. The plug on an S-video cable contains four metal pins, plus a plastic guide pin. Be careful to line up the plug correctly when you insert it into the jack on the receiver, source or video display. See Figure 11.

S-video cable

Figure 11 – S-Video

Component video separates the video signal into three components – one luminance (“Y”) and two sub-sampled color signals (“Pb” and “Pr”) – that are transmitted using three separate cables. The “Y” cable is color- coded green, the “Pb” cable is colored blue and the “Pr” cable is colored red. See Figure 12.

Component video cable

Figure 12 – Component Video

If it’s available on your video display, an HDMI connection is recom- mended as the best quality connection, followed by component video, S-video and then composite video.

NOTES:

Copy-protected sources are not available at the Component Video Monitor Outputs.

Standard and high-definition analog video signals are upscaled to 1080i resolution for the Component Video Monitor Outputs. For improved video performance, consider upgrading to an HDMI-capable video display with 1080p resolution.

Antennas

The AVR 354 uses separate terminals for the included FM and AM antennas that provide proper reception for the tuner.

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Contents AVR Important Safety Instructions Safety InformationDo not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface Important Safety InformationStaple Invoice Here Table of Contents Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon IntroductionHarman Kardon AVR 354 7.1-Channel Audio/Video Receiver Audio SectionAudio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio/Video Inputs Digital Audio InputsFRONT-PANEL Controls Volume Knob Turn this knob to raise or lower the volumeResolution Video Source Navigation Input Indicators IR SensorDigital Video 4 Analog Indicator List Input Audio Inputs Optical 4 Standby/On Main PowerIs not available in Alaska and Hawaii REAR-PANEL ConnectionsComponent Audio Outputs VideoFM Antenna Bridge II 1, 2 Input Video Video MonitorREAR-PANEL Connections Main Remote Control Functions Alphanumeric Keys Use these buttons to enter numbers for IR Transmitter Lens AVR Power Off Zone 2 Remote Control Functions Transport Controls Zone Indicator Surround Modes Introduction to Home Theater Typical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioConnections Connecting Source Devices to the AVRTypes of Connections Speaker ConnectionsDigital Audio Audio ConnectionsVideo Connections AntennasDigital Video Analog VideoRS-232 Serial Port FM antenna uses a 75-ohm F-connector. See FigurePlacement of Surround Speakers in a 5.1-Channel System Speaker PlacementFront Speaker Placement Placement of Surround Speakers in a 7.1-Channel SystemSubwoofer Placement Step One Connect the Speakers InstallationStep Two Connect the Subwoofer Step Three Connect the AntennasAudio Connections for non-HDMI sources Hdmi ConnectionsVideo Connections for non-HDMI sources Component video VideoConnect an Audio/Video Recorder PVD, DVR or TiVo Connect a Tape Deck or Any Audio-Only Recorder Connect a CD Player or Any Audio-Only DeviceConnecting a Game Console, Camera or Other Device Connect an iPod Using Docking StationStep Five Connect the Video Display Step Seven Insert Batteries in Remote Step Six Plug in AC PowerEnter a code from , above Turn on your source deviceStep Nine Remote IR Inputs and Output Optional Step Ten Install a Multizone System OptionalAdvantage of using the Zone 2 Audio Outputs is the ability Press the Standby/On Switch on the front panel. See FigureStep Eleven Turn On the AVR Two steps are required the first time you turn on the AVRAVR Power On and Source Selectors Initial Setup Using the On-Screen Menu SystemConfigure the AVR 354 Using EzSet/EQ Technology Speaker Setup Menu Screen Selecting Cancel returns to the Speaker Setup menuAudio and Video Input Selection Set Up SourcesHDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player Channel Direct InputsYou are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Adjust Lip SyncOperation AVR defaults to automatic tuning, meaning each press Using the TunerSource Selection If a video source is playing and there is no pictureXM Radio Operation RecordingCharge the iPod Using Docking StationPress the Menu Button to view the slide-out menu IPod Manual Mode, the iPod menus will only be visibleSelecting a Surround Mode Using The Bridge‹ / › Buttons Digital Audio Signals Analog Audio SignalsAdvanced Functions Audio Processing and Surround SoundOr 96kHz, and 5.1 or 7.1 multichannel PCM Indicates that no surround information is presentVirtual Surround Dolby Virtual Speaker Reference or Wide Night Mode Dolby Surround SettingsManual Setup Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep Two Measure Speaker Distances Adjust Crossover Frequencies Menu Sub ModeNumber of Speakers Step Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Adjust Speaker Distance MenuMake sure all speakers have been connected correctly Audio Effects Menu Nature For programs shot outdoors, in a natural setting Video AdjustmentsSports For sporting events Movie For movies and many television broadcastsBrightness Adjustment How to Adjust the Custom Picture SettingsContrast Adjustment Color AdjustmentInstalling a Multizone System Multizone OperationOperating the Multizone System General AVR Settings System SettingsMenu Appearance Menus and displays English, French, Spanish or GermanResetting the Remote Advanced Remote Control FunctionsPunch-Through Programming Activities MacrosMemory Processor ResetTroubleshooting Guide Table A2 Source Setting Defaults Appendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codesAppendix Table A1 Recommended Source Component ConnectionsTable A4 Delay Setting Defaults Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting DefaultsTable A5 Source Settings Table A6 Audio Effects SettingsTable A7 Video Modes Settings Table A9 Remote Control Codes Table A10 System SettingsTable A8 Surround Modes Table A12 Surround Modes Table A11 Zone 2 SettingsExperience Tuner Mode Group Enveloping sound field is desiredMovie Back channel 0 or .1, EX Analog 2-channel Tuner Music adds a surround back channel Analog 2-channel TunerRate used on DVD-Video discs Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or SignalPerformance Via Hdmi DTS-ES Matrix DTS StereoChannel Stereo Appropriate when a subwoofer is usedChannels Tuner PCM 32kHz, 44.1kHz or 48kHz Channel Stereo Analog Bypass41 42 Table A13 Remote Control Function List RadioDMC1000 Table A13 Power OffButton Name GameAiwa Table A16 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-VCR Table A15 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-HDTVTable A14 Table A16 Table A17 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-CDTable A18 Remote Control Product Codes DVD Table A19 Remote Control Product Codes SATTable A17 Table A22 Remote Control Product Codes Table A21 Remote Control Product Codes CBLTable A23 Remote Control Product Codes Table A24 Remote Control Product Codes AUX- TiVoAVR 354 Technical Specifications