Harman-Kardon AVR 355 Tuner Operation, To select the built-in tuner, RDS Operation, RDS Tuning

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Tuner Operation

To select the built-in tuner:

1.Press the Source List Button on the front panel and use the K/L Buttons to scroll through the source list. The last-used band (AM or FM) will be active.

2.Press the Radio Source Selector on the remote. Press this button again to switch bands (AM or FM). A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 23 will appear,with the band indicated in the middle of the screen.The "XM Radio" that appears as an option in the Source Menu can be disregarded, as it is used in the US version only. The Menu system skips over this option.

Figure 23 – FM Radio

Use the K/L Buttons to tune a station. The frequencies will be displayed in the front panel and graphically on screen.

The AVR defaults to automatic tuning, meaning each press of the K/L 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 K/L Buttons steps through a single frequency increment (0.05MHz for FM, or 9kHz for AM), press the Menu Button. The Mode line will be highlighted, and each press of the OK Button toggles between automatic and manual tuning modes as well as Stereo (in Automatic Mode) and Mono (in Manual Mode).

You may also enter the frequency of a radio station directly. In the Slide-In Menu opened by pressing the Menu Button M with the unit in FM-Mode, select Direct Entry (appearing just above the preset channel listing) with the Arrow Buttons, then press OK. The Main Information Display now shows DIRECT IN as a slide-in information, and a * moves back and forth to indicate that the AVR is ready for Direct Entry of the frequency. You must begin entering numbers within 10 seconds. Otherwise, the AVR reverts to previous mode. Now press the frequency digits. If you begin with "1" to enter a station frequency in the 100-range, the first "1" is automatically registered as "10", after which you may enter the third main digit and the two decimal digits. Example: 96,50 is entered as it appears: Nine, Six, Five, Zero. 102,65 is entered like this: One, Two, Six, Five.

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 Numeric Keys to enter the desired preset number,and confirm with the OK Button. If the preset number is higher than 9, press the 0-Buttonon the Remote K first to access two-digit numbers. If you do not press this button first, you can only enter single-digit numbers..

To tune a preset station, press the M/N Buttons or press the Menu Button to view the list of programmed presets and scroll to the desired selection. Press the OK Button to tune the station. You may also enter the preset number using the Numeric Keys. For presets 10 through 30, press the Zero Button K first to show a blinking 0 in the Information Display, then enter the two digits. For example, enter preset 17 by pressing 0, then 1, then 7. If you want to enter another two-digit preset, you must press 0 again first.

RDS Operation

The AVR 255/AVR 355 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 sta- tion call signs or network information, a descrip- tion of station program type, text messages about the station or specifics of a musical selec- tion, 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 Main Information 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 E on the Remote enables you to cycle through the various data types in the fol- lowing sequence:

The station’s call letters (PS) (with some pri- vate stations other information too).

The station’s frequency (FREQ MODE), which is always shown on the TV On-Screen Display, is shown in the Main Information Display.

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Contents AVR 255/AVR 355 Audio/VideoReceiver Table of Contents Description and Features IntroductionSafety Information Important Safety InstructionsFront panel analog A/V inputs Main Remote with Internal CodesCleaning UnpackingExclamation point within an Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted surfaceFront Panel Controls See page 33 for more information on the Channel Indicators Rear Panel Connections Rear Panel Connections Rear Panel Connections Main Remote Control Functions OFF Zone 2 Remote Control Functions Zone 2 Remote Control Functions Installation and Connections Audio Equipment ConnectionsHdmi Connections Hdmi Input ConnectionsAnalog and Digital Input Connections With the AVR 355 turned off, connectVideo Equipment Connections On the AVRSystem and Power Connections Main Room Remote Control ExtensionBUS Installation Connections AVR 355 only AC Power ConnectionsSpeaker Placement Speaker SelectionSystem Configuration Using the On-Screen DisplaySystem Setup First Turn OnSet Up Sources Audio and Video Input SelectionAudio Effects Select this line to display See the Advanced Functions section for more informationSpeaker Setup You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiverSystem Configuration Manual Setup Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep One Determine Speaker Crossover Step Two Measure Speaker DistancesSub Mode Number of SpeakersAdjust Speaker Distance Menu Step Four Setting Channel Output Levels ManuallySystem Configuration Surround Mode Chart OperationReference WideMain speakers and a subwoofer Dolby HeadphoneBasic Operation Mute FunctionAudio Effects Video ModesControls and Use of Headphones Surround Mode SelectionHDMI-equipped multichannel disc player Channel/8-Channel Direct InputDigital Audio Signals Dolby Surround Settings Surround ModesVirtual Surround Dolby Virtual Speaker Reference Video Game Logic 7 GameUsing AVR 355 only Memory BackupNight Mode Tape RecordingInstallation Multiroom SetupMultiroom Operation MultiroomMultiroom Operation Video Adjustments Video AdjustmentsUse the M/N Buttons to change each setting’s value Return to main Video Modes Menu by pressing Back/ExitAdvanced Features System SettingsGeneral AVR Settings Audio EffectsDefault Surround Mode Advanced FeaturesMenu Appearance RDS Tuning Tuner OperationTo select the built-in tuner RDS OperationProgram Type PTY as shown in the list below Program Search PTYProgramming the Remote Programming the Remote with CodesCode Readout Direct Code EntryErasing Learned Codes VID1/VCR VID3/TV VID2/CBL/SATLearning Codes from a Remote AVR 355 Remote only Press the 7 button k three timesProgrammed Device Functions Activity Programming MacrosErasing Activity Buttons Resetting the Remote Memory Punch-Through ProgrammingRemote With Other Devices Select the type of punch-through program- mingFunction List AVR Input SEL AUXAUX Reverse PlayN Next/Step Troubleshooting Guide Processor ResetPower Switch 1 is pushed Press the AVR SelectorTechnical Specifications Logic 7 Movie DVD Audio/Video, SacdComposite Front Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting Defaults Table A5 Source Settings Table A9 Remote Control Codes Table A11 Zone 2 Settings Appendix Settings Worksheet Part No. CQX1A1318Z

AVR 255, AVR 355 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 355 and AVR 255 are two standout receivers in the realm of home audio, each delivering exceptional sound quality and a variety of features designed to enhance the listening experience.

The AVR 355 is particularly known for its impressive power output, driving up to 100 watts per channel. It boasts a 7.1-channel configuration, providing an immersive surround sound experience ideal for home theater setups. One of its hallmark technologies is the Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, which ensure that high-definition audio tracks are reproduced with stunning clarity and depth. Beyond just surround sound, the AVR 355 also supports HDMI connectivity with multiple inputs, allowing for easy integration of high-definition video sources like Blu-ray players and gaming consoles.

On the other hand, the AVR 255, while slightly more compact, does not fall short of performance. It delivers a robust 7.1-channel output with 80 watts per channel, making it a great option for users looking to elevate their audio experience without overwhelming their space. The AVR 255 also incorporates advanced audio processing technologies, such as Harman’s proprietary Logic 7 technology, which converts stereo audio into a multi-channel experience. This feature is particularly beneficial for users who enjoy music in stereo and wish to enjoy it in a surround setup.

Both models feature extensive connectivity options, including Bluetooth and USB ports, enabling users to stream audio from a variety of devices seamlessly. Additionally, they are equipped with multi-room audio capabilities, allowing users to enjoy different audio sources in different rooms simultaneously.

Another notable characteristic of both receivers is their intuitive user interface. They come with on-screen displays which make navigating through settings and configurations straightforward, even for those new to home audio systems. Furthermore, they offer automatic calibration technology, which optimally adjusts the audio settings according to the unique acoustics of your room.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon AVR 355 and AVR 255 are exceptional choices for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience at home. With their powerful amplifiers, advanced audio technologies, and comprehensive connectivity options, these models ensure high-quality sound whether it’s for movies, music, or gaming. Whether you opt for the more powerful AVR 355 or the versatile AVR 255, you are guaranteed a superior audio experience tailored to your needs.