Harman-Kardon AVR80 owner manual Input Selection, Surround Output Levels, Master Volume, Mute

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Input Selection

When the source input is changed, this message will appear (Figure #7). The top line is the audio input source, the bottom line is the video input source. Remember, when choosing an input, select the video source first, and then the audio source if a split input/simulcast listening session is desired. Note that when the TAPE COPY function is engaged, the AUDIO source is displayed in reverse video.

Tape Copy Input Selection When an input is selected for either TAPE1or VCR1record source by the front buttons ð ñ, the choices appear as a message with the TAPE1 information on the top line and the VCR1 information on the bottom line. (Figure #8)

Surround Output Levels

To obtain a status screen with the outputs for each individual channel, press the SPEAKER button von the remote. A summary will appear for ten seconds. (Figure #9)

Master Volume

When the volume is changed, a horizontal scale will briefly appear at the bottom of the screen with the volume level. (Figure #10)

Mute

When the unit is placed in audio mute, the word MUTEwill appear in the upper right corner of the screen as a reminder that the volume has been cut. (Figure #11)

On Screen Display Function

If you do not wish to have the on screen displays appear, press the SCREEN DISPLAY button son the remote until OSDOFF appears on the display. A reminder message will appear on the screen for a few seconds (Figure #12), and the displays will then be canceled until they are once again activated.

NOTE: Additional display messages appear as a part of the Multiroom system. These are described in the portion of this manual dealing with that topic.

Using The On Screen Menus for System Control

Besides conveying status messages, the on screen display system may also be used as a means of controlling the operation of the unit. To operate the control system, always start by pressing SELECT ron the remote to bring up the Main Menu. (Figure #1). Then, use the up/down navigational arrow keys Ú and Û q to move the cursor. Press SELECT r to choose a menu, and then use the left/right navigational arrow keys Üand

Ýqto view the choices in that current option. Finally, when the desired choice appears, press SELECT rto enter the choice and return to the MAIN MENU. To exit from the Menu Control System, press Û quntil the on screen > cursor

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Contents AVR80 AVR80 manual 11/01/98 1301 Side Front Panel Information DisplayRear Panel Audio and System Connections Rear Panel Video ConnectionsRemote Control AUXTable of Contents Twin DSP processors for precise surround decoding Description and FeaturesIntroduction Safety Information Important Safety InformationUnpacking and Installation How to Connect a PlugImportant Fuse Plug Information ConventionsFront Panel Controls Front Panel Information Display Rear Panel Audio and System Connections Rear Panel Video Connections Remote Control Functions Remote Control Functions Installation, Set Up & Configuration System InstallationAudio Input and Output Connections Connect an FM antenna toVideo Input Output Connections System and Power ConnectionsRemote Control Expansion Will turn amber. You’re almost ready to enjoy the AVR80 External Audio Power Amplifier ConnectionsAC Power Connections Remote Control Programming & Operation Remote ProgrammingSwitch to the Use position when you are finished Continue to program any additionalSystem Configuration Speaker PlacementSystem Settings Figure #1Press the Ü or Ý buttons qto choose one of these options OFF Choose this option if no Subwoofer is presentSelect on the remote, to resume the setup Volume Control Surround Mode SelectionBasic Operation Source SelectionTuner Mode Tuner PresetsTV Auto Function Tuner OperationAutomatic Station Preset Selection Manual Tuner PresetStation Name Preset Tune to the desired preset stationTuning Preset Stations When the desired station is reached press P-SCAN%or Clear óClearing Preset Stations To move the display in reverseProgramme Service Display RDS OperationPTY Auto Search SecondsRDS Programme Type PTY Groups Surround Mode and Delay On Screen DisplayOn Screen Menus Status screen displays the following informationMaster Volume Using The On Screen Menus for System ControlInput Selection Surround Output LevelsT U R N M a I N M E N U R R O U N D M O D E Video Copy Advanced FeaturesAudio Tape Copy Digital output Delay Time AdjustDirect Digital Decoding Advanced Features Surround Mode Chart Installation Multiroom OperationIR Link Audio LinkAVR80 is now configured for multi room operation If the remote room is equippedOperation Main Room OperationMultiroom Operation Remote Room OperationTroubleshooting Troubleshooting ChartMemory Backup System ResetTechnical Specifications

AVR80 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR80 is a distinguished audio-video receiver that stands out for its combination of high-fidelity sound and thoughtful design, making it a noteworthy addition to any home theater system. Designed to deliver a captivating audio experience, the AVR80 is known for its robust build and a range of features that cater to both audiophiles and casual listeners.

One of the main attractions of the AVR80 is its powerful amplification capabilities. With a multi-channel configuration, it provides ample power to drive various speaker setups, ensuring clear, dynamic audio playback. The receiver supports multiple surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, allowing for an immersive listening experience that truly brings movies, music, and gaming to life. This versatility makes the AVR80 a perfect choice for those who desire exceptional sound quality across different media.

The AVR80 incorporates advanced digital signal processing technologies, enabling it to refine audio output and enhance performance. Its onboard processing technologies are designed to optimize sound for both music and film, ensuring that every nuance is heard. Additionally, the receiver features various equalization options that allow users to tailor sound to the specific characteristics of their room.

Connectivity is another standout feature of the Harman-Kardon AVR80. It comes equipped with multiple HDMI inputs and outputs, allowing for seamless integration with modern AV sources such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. This makes it easy to manage multiple devices with just one receiver, minimizing cable clutter. Furthermore, the AVR80 supports 4K video pass-through, ensuring that you can enjoy high-resolution content without compromising quality.

The user interface of the AVR80 is intuitive, providing an enjoyable setup process and user experience. The front-panel display allows easy navigation through various settings and options, while the remote control offers convenience for adjusting parameters without getting up.

In terms of design, the AVR80 features a sleek, modern aesthetic that can blend well with a variety of home decors. The sturdy construction reflects Harman-Kardon's commitment to quality, ensuring longevity and reliability.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon AVR80 is a powerful and versatile AV receiver that excels in delivering high-quality audio and video performance. Its combination of robust amplification, advanced processing technologies, and excellent connectivity options make it an ideal choice for those seeking a well-rounded home theater experience. Whether you’re watching a blockbuster film or enjoying your favorite music, the AVR80 ensures that every moment is enhanced by superior sound quality.