Harman-Kardon AVR 240 Digital audio stream stops, Cursor is next to the line reading, Audio Setup

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System Configuration

Some digital video input sources, such as a cable box or HDTV set-top may change between ana- log and digital outputs, depending on which channel is in use. The AVR’s Auto Polling feature allows you to avoid losing the audio feed when this happens by permitting both analog and digi- tal connections to the same source on the AVR. Digital audio is the default, and the unit will automatically switch to the analog audio if the

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In cases where only a digital source is used, you may wish to disable the Auto Polling feature to prevent the AVR from trying to “find” an analog source when the digital source is paused. To turn Auto Polling off for any input, first make certain that the cursor is pointing to the AUTO POLL line on the menu screen. Next, press the /Navigation Button E so that OFF is highlighted in reverse video. Repeat the proce- dure at any time by highlighting ON to restore the Auto Polling feature.

When DMP has been selected as the source input, an additional line will appear in this menu that lets you select whether you wish to allow your iPod to continue charging while

docked in when the AVR 240 is turned off and placed in Standby mode. To make your selection, press the /¤ Buttons D until the

cursor is next to the line reading

RECHARGE IN ST-BY. Press the /

Buttons E until the word YES appears if you wish charging to continue, and the blue lighting on The Bridge will remain lit when the AVR 240 is in Standby mode to indicate that charging is taking place. The default setting is NO, in which the docked iPod will not continue to charge when the AVR 240 is turned off, even

though remains connected to the AVR.

When all needed adjustments have been made, press the ¤ Button D until the cursor is next to BACK TO MASTER MENU to con- tinue with the system configuration.

Audio Setup

This menu allows you to configure the tone con- trols and to turn the upsampling on or off. If you do not wish to change any of those settings at this time, proceed to the next menu screen. However, to make configuration changes to those parameters, make certain that the MASTER MENU is on the screen with the cursor point- ing to the AUDIO SETUP line, and press the Set Button F. The AUDIO SETUP menu (Figure 3) will appear.

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The first line controls whether or not the bass/tre- ble tone controls are in the signal path. The nor- mal default is for them to be in-line, but if you wish to remove them from the circuit for “flat” response, first make certain that the cursor is pointing to the TONE line on the menu and press the / Navigation Button E so that OUT is highlighted in reverse video.

If you wish to leave the tone controls in the sig- nal path, the amount off boost or cut for bass and treble may be adjusted by pressing the /¤ Navigation Button E so that the cursor is next to the line for the setting you wish to adjust. Next, press the / Navigation Button E until the desired setting is shown.

Surround Setup

The next step for that input is to set the surround mode you wish to use with that input. Since sur- round modes are a matter of personal taste, feel free to select any mode you wish – you may change it later. The Surround Mode chart on page 30 may help you select the mode best suited to the input source selected. For example you may select Dolby Pro Logic II or Logic 7 for most ana- log inputs and Dolby Digital for inputs connected to digital sources. In the case of inputs such as a CD Player, Tape Deck or Tuner, you may wish to set the mode to Stereo, if that is your preferred listening mode for standard stereo sources, where it is unlikely that surround encoded material will be used. Alternatively, the 5 Channel Stereo or Logic 7 Music mode may also be a good choice for stereo-only source material.

It is easiest to complete the surround setup using the full-OSDon-screen menus. From the MASTER menu (Figure 1), press the /¤ buttons D until the cursor is next to the SURROUND SELECT menu. Press the Set Button F so that the SURROUND SELECT menu (Figure 4) is on the screen.

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Each of the option lines on this menu (Figure 4) selects the surround mode category, and within each of those categories there will be a choice of the specific mode options. The choice of modes will vary according to the speaker configuration in your system.

When the SURR BACK line of the SPEAKER SETUP menu (Figure 11) is set to NONE the AVR will be configured for

5.1-channel operation, and only the modes appropriate to a five-speaker system will appear.

When the SURR BACK line of the SPEAK- ER SETUP menu (Figure 11) is set to SMALL or LARGE the AVR will be configured for 6.1/7.1-channel operation, and additional modes such as Dolby Digital EX and 7 STEREO or Logic 7 7.1 will appear. In addition, the modes DTS ES (Discrete) and DTS+NEO:6 (DTS ES Matrix) available in the AVR 240 will not appear unless a digital source is playing the correct bit- stream.

In addition, some of the modes available in the AVR will not appear unless a digital source is selected and is playing the correct bitstream.

Remember that when you use only a single, sur- round back speaker, you will get the benefits of a 6.1/7.1 system, but with only one speaker installed at the back of the room. The mode indi- cations will show 7.1 in some cases, but no addi- tional adjustment is needed for 6.1 operation. Remember that the AVR will combine the left and right surround back channel information present in 7.1 modes such as Logic 7/7.1 and 7-channel stereo, outputting the information as a single sur- round back channel.

Note: When a Dolby Digital or DTS source is selected and playing, the AVR will select the appropriate surround mode automatically, no matter which surround mode was selected for that input as default. Then no other surround modes will be available, except VMAx with Dolby Digital recordings and all Pro Logic II modes with Dolby Digital 2 channel (2.0) recordings (see page 33).

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Contents AVR 240 Audio/Video Receiver Table of Contents Declaration of ConformityVariety of modes and two modes of VMAx Description and FeaturesIntroduction Front panel analog A/V inputsSafety Information Important Safety InformationUnpacking Headphone Jack $ Speaker/Channel Input Indicator Front Panel ControlsDigital Input Selector When playing a # Preset Stations Selector Press thisSee page 26 for more information on the Channel Indicators More information on digital audioRear Panel Connections Digital recorder such as a CD-R or MiniDisc recorder Unswitched OutletDigital Audio Outputs Connect these + and negative terminalsMain Remote Control Functions › Button Speaker Select Mute Volume Up/DownSpare Button Channel/8 Channel Direct Input See page 35 for more informationDigital Media Player DMP Optional is connected toInstallation and Connections Audio Equipment ConnectionsVideo Equipment Connections Scart A/V Connections AC Power Connections System and Power ConnectionsMain Room Remote Control Extension Watts, that to the Switched OutletSpeaker Placement Speaker SelectionSystem Setup System ConfigurationUsing the On-Screen Display First Turn OnInput Setup Navigation ButtonDigital audio stream stops Audio SetupSurround Setup Cursor is next to the line readingNight Mode Settings To take advantage of this feature, pressStereo-Direct Bypass Mode Configuring the Surround Off Stereo ModesAutomated Speaker Setup Using EzSet+ Stereo-Digital ModeSo that Stop Navigation Buttons E so thatNavigation Buttons E Appears and press the Set Button FManual Setup Speaker X-OVER line on the menu screenSpeaker Setup That option press the ‹ / › Buttons E Screen menuWithin five seconds, either press the ‹/› buttons Delay Settings For all active speaker positions by pressingPress the ‹ / › Navigation Button E to Output Level Adjustment Volume until you can hear the test noise clearly When all channels have the same output levelIs then pressed to select OFF in the highlighted video System Configuration Surround Mode Chart OperationChannel Wide Dolby 3 StereoReference Main speakers and a subwooferSource Selection Controls and Use of HeadphonesBasic Operation Channel/8-Channel Direct InputUntil Surr OFF appears in the Main Information Display Ò Surround Mode SelectionDigital Audio Playback Dolby DigitalRear panel Or front panel *Ó Surround Mode TypesDigital Bitstream Indicators PCM Audio PlaybackSpeaker/Channel Indicators PCM Playback IndicationsSee Figure Night Mode UsingOutput Level Adjustment With Source Signals Tape RecordingTo change the output level Memory BackupFront-Panel-Display Fade Cursor next to the desired item, or placeSemi-OSD Settings Advanced FeaturesTurn On Volume Level Full-OSD Time Out AdjustmentFull-OSD Background Color Default Surround ModeTuner Operation Basic Tuner OperationRDS Display Options RDS TuningRDS Operation Program Search PTYCode Readout Programming the RemoteProgramming the Remote with Codes Direct Code EntryVolume Punch-Through Macro ProgrammingProgrammed Device Functions Mute button Resetting the Remote MemoryChannel Control Punch-Through By the AVR Input SelectorFunction List AM/FMAVR DVD Power Switch 1 is pushed Troubleshooting GuideProcessor Reset Remote sensor Ú is obscuredTechnical Specifications Appendix Settings Worksheet Introduction Harman Consumer Group International
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