Harman-Kardon AVR 154 Step Two Measure Speaker Distances, Step Three Manual Setup Menu

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With proper bass management, the AVR 154 divides the source signal at a crossover point. All information above the crossover point is played through the satellite speaker (front left/right, center or surround left/right), and all information below the crossover point is played through the subwoofer. This enables each loudspeaker in your system to perform at its best, delivering an enjoyable sound experience.

Find the speaker’s frequency response, which is usually given as a range, e.g., 100Hz – 20kHz (±3dB). This specification tells you whether the speaker is able to play sounds that are very high- or low-pitched, repre- sented by the high and low frequencies. We are concerned with the lowest frequency that each of your main speakers is capable of playing, which is 100Hz in this example. Use the Table A6 worksheet in the Appendix to note this number as the crossover for that speaker (not the same as the crossover frequency listed in the speaker’s specifications).

The subwoofer’s frequency response includes only the lowest frequencies, since the subwoofer is only designed to play bass materials. A typical frequency response for a subwoofer is 25Hz – 150Hz. In this case, the higher number is most important and should be noted in the worksheet.

Step Two – Measure Speaker Distances

Ideally, all of your speakers were placed in a circle, each at the same distance from the listening position. However, your room may not be ideal, and you may have had to place some speakers a little further away than others. This could affect the overall sound of the receiver, as sounds that are supposed to arrive simultaneously from different speakers blur, due to different arrival times.

The AVR 154 has a delay adjustment that enables the receiver to compensate for real-world speaker placements.

Before making adjustments, measure the distance from each speaker to the listening position, and note it in the Table A4 worksheet in the Appendix. Even if all speakers are the same distance from the listening position, enter the speaker distances into the Delay Adjust menu, as described in Step Three.

Step Three – Manual Setup Menu

Now you are ready to program these adjustments into the receiver. Sit in the usual listening position and make the room as quiet as possible.

With the receiver and video display turned on, press the OSD Button on the remote (see Figure 40). Use the ¤ Button on the remote to move the cursor to the MANUAL SETUP line, and press the OK Button to display the Manual Setup menu. See Figure 42.

INITIAL SETUP

Figure 42 – Manual Setup Menu Screen

The Manual Setup menu is the gateway to four submenus: Speaker Size, Speaker X-Over, Delay Adjust and Channel Adjust.

Speaker Size Menu

Press the OK Button to display the Speaker Size submenu. See Figure 43.

Figure 43 – Speaker Size Menu Screen

The Speaker Size menu lists each of the speaker groups. You will be programming the correct setting for each group, indicating how many speakers are in your system and what their capabilities are, based on the information you obtained in Step One – Determine Speaker Size. Each of the main speaker groups can be set to one of three settings:

LARGE, SMALL or NONE. These settings don’t refer to the physical size of the speaker, but rather to the size of its frequency range.

If the lower number of the frequency response for your speakers is less than 100Hz, choose the LARGE setting. If this number is 100Hz or greater, choose the SMALL setting. If you don’t have a speaker connected to that position, choose NONE. Record the speaker size settings in Table A6 in the Appendix.

The system requires you to use both speakers in a pair, i.e., the front left and right speakers and the surround speakers. However, you can connect just the front speakers, or both front and surround speakers without a center, or the front left/right and center speakers without any surrounds.

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Contents AVR Important Safety Instructions Safety InformationImportant Safety Information Staple Invoice Here Table of Contents Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon IntroductionHarman Kardon AVR 154 5.1-Channel Audio/Video Receiver Audio SectionAudio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio/Video Inputs With S-Video Digital Audio InputsFRONT-PANEL Controls Power Indicator This LED has four possible modesMessage Display Speaker/Channel Remote IR Sensor REAR-PANEL Connections DVD A/V Video 3 Controls televisions and other video displays Remote Control FunctionsAUX Controls a device connected to the Auxiliary Input Channel Input Selector Press this button to selectAVR Selector Power OnRemote Control Functions Surround Modes Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioConnections Connecting Source Devices to the AVRSpeaker Connections SubwooferDigital Audio Audio ConnectionsAnalog Audio Video ConnectionsAntennas FM antenna uses a 75-ohm F-connector. See FigureAnalog Video Is colored red. See FigureSpeaker Placement Step One Connect the Speakers InstallationStep Two Connect the Subwoofer Step Three Connect the AntennasConnect a DVD, SACD, HD-DVD or Blu-ray Disc Player Component videoConnect an Audio/Video Recorder PVR, DVR or TiVo Connecting a Component-Video-Equipped Disc PlayerConnecting a Video Recorder Connect a CD Player or Any Audio-Only Device Connecting a Game Console, Camera or Other DeviceConnect a Tape Deck or Any Audio-Only Recorder Connect a Portable Audio PlayerStep Seven Insert Batteries in Remote Step Six Plug in AC PowerStep Five Connect the Video Display Enter a code from number 1 above Turn on your source deviceTwo steps are required the first time you turn on the AVR Step Nine Turn On the AVRFor instructions on these advanced programming functions Step One Determine Speaker Size Initial SetupUsing the On-Screen Menu System Speaker Size Menu Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep Two Measure Speaker Distances Speaker Crossover Menu Speaker/Channel Input IndicatorsStep Four Output Level Calibration Delay Adjust MenuMethod C. Using the Full-OSD Menu Method A. Using the Remote Control With the Test ToneYou are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Step Five Configure SourcesOperation Source Selection HeadphonesAudio Input Selection Video Input SelectionWe recommend that you connect this player as follows Using the TunerChannel Direct Inputs AUX Input RecordingSelect a Surround Mode Remote Selecting a Surround ModeDigital Audio Signals Analog Audio SignalsAdvanced Functions Audio Processing and Surround SoundDolby Surround Settings Default Modes System SettingsPanorama adjusts wraparound surround effect Mode GroupMode Group Enveloping sound field is desired 0 orDTS Stereo Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or SignalDim Function Advanced Remote Control FunctionsPunch-Through Programming To dim the displayResetting the Remote Processor ResetMemory To program, or record a macro, follow these stepsTroubleshooting Guide VCR, DVR, PVR AppendixTable A2 Source Input Setting Defaults Appendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codesTable A3 Speaker/Channel Setting Defaults Table A4 Delay Setting DefaultsTable A6 Speaker/Channel Settings Table A5 Source Input SettingsTable A8 System Settings Table A7 Remote Control CodesTV VID3 Table A9 Remote Control Function ListPPV Aiwa Table A11 Table A10Table A13 Remote Control Product Codes DVD Table A12 Remote Control Product Codes CDTable A16 Remote Control Product Codes CBL Table A15 Remote Control Product Codes TapeTable A16 DTS AVR 154 Technical Specifications
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AVR 154 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 154 is a high-performance audio-video receiver designed for home theater enthusiasts seeking an immersive audio experience. Launched as part of Harman's esteemed line of receivers, the AVR 154 combines sophisticated technology with user-friendly features to create a versatile home entertainment solution.

One of the standout features of the AVR 154 is its multi-channel amplification, delivering a robust output of 50 watts per channel. This power allows for clean and dynamic sound, making it ideal for both movies and music. The AVR 154 supports a 5.1 surround sound configuration, providing an enveloping audio experience that brings films to life. With its ability to decode various surround sound formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, it ensures that users enjoy high-quality audio without compromise.

Connectivity is a key aspect of the AVR 154, which offers multiple HDMI inputs, allowing for easy connection to various sources like Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. With three HDMI inputs and one HDMI output, users have the flexibility to connect multiple devices while enabling audio and video pass-through. The receiver is also equipped with optical and coaxial digital inputs, ensuring compatibility with older audio sources.

Another important feature is the built-in FM/AM tuner, allowing users to access their favorite radio stations without the need for an external receiver. For those who prioritize convenience, the AVR 154 includes an intuitive on-screen display, guiding users through setup and configuration seamlessly. Additionally, the remote control provides easy access to all functions, making operation straightforward.

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Overall, the Harman-Kardon AVR 154 stands out as a reliable and feature-rich AV receiver. With its impressive audio performance, extensive connectivity options, and user-friendly design, it caters to the needs of home theater enthusiasts who seek impactful sound and ultimate flexibility for their entertainment needs. Whether you’re enjoying a thrilling movie or listening to your favorite music, the AVR 154 promises to deliver an exceptional auditory experience.