Harman-Kardon AVR360 Connecting Source Devices to the AVR, Speaker Connections, Subwoofer

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There are different types of audio and video connections used to connect the receiver, the speakers, the video display, and the source devices. The Consumer Electronics Association has established the CEA® color-coding standard. See Table 1.

Table 1 – Connection Color Guide

Audio Connections

Front (FL/FR)

Left

Right

White

Red

 

Center (C)

 

Green

Surround (SL/SR)

Blue

Gray

Surround Back (SBL/SBR)

Brown

Tan

Subwoofer (SUB)

 

Purple

Digital Audio Connections

 

 

Coaxial

 

Orange

Optical

Input

Output

Video Connections

 

 

Component

Y Green

  Pb Blue    Pr Red

Composite

 

Yellow

S-Video

 

 

HDMI™ Connections (digital audio/video)

HDMI

Figure 1

Speaker Connections

Speaker cables carry an amplified signal from the receiver’s speaker terminals to each loudspeaker. They contain two wire conductors, or leads, inside plastic insulation, that are differentiated in some way, such as with colors or stripes.

The differentiation preserves polarity, without which low-frequency performance can suffer. Each speaker is connected to the receiver’s speaker- output terminals using two wires, one positive (+) and one negative (–). Always connect the positive terminal on the speaker, which is usually colored red, to the positive terminal on the receiver, which is colored as indicated in the Connection Color Guide above (Table 1). The negative terminals are both black.

The AVR 460/AVR 360 uses binding-post speaker terminals that can accept bare-wire cables.

Bare wire cables are installed as follows (see Figure 2):

Unscrew the terminal cap until the pass-through hole is revealed.

1.Insert the bare end of the wire into the hole.

2.Hand-tighten the cap until the wire is held snugly.

CONNECTIONS

Subwoofer

The subwoofer is dedicated to the low frequencies (bass), which require more power. To obtain the best results, most speaker manufacturers offer powered subwoofers that contain their own amplifier. Usually, a line-level (nonamplified) connection is made from the receiver’s Subwoofer Output to a corresponding jack on the subwoofer, as shown in Figure 3.

Although the purple subwoofer outputs look similar to full-range analog audio jacks, they are filtered to allow only the low frequencies to pass. Don’t connect these outputs to any other devices.

Preout Subwoofer

Figure 3 – Subwoofer

Connecting Source Devices to the AVR

Audio and video signals originate in “source devices,” including your Blu-ray Disc or DVD player, CD player, DVR (digital video recorder) or other recorder, tape deck, game console, cable or satellite television box, an iPod or iPhone docked in The Bridge III docking station or an MP3 player. The AVR’s tuner also counts as a source, even though no external connections are needed, other than the FM and AM antennas.

Separate connections are required for the audio and video portions of the signal, except for digital HDMI connections. The types of connections used depend upon the capabilities of the source device and video display.

Audio Connections

There are two types of audio connections: digital and analog. Digital audio signals are required for listening to sources encoded with digital surround modes, such as Dolby Digital and DTS, or for noncompressed PCM digital audio. There are three types of digital audio connections: HDMI, coaxial and optical. Do not use more than one type of digital audio connection for each source device. However, it’s okay to make both analog and digital audio connections to the same source.

NOTE: HDMI signals may carry both audio and video. If your video display device has an HDMI input, make a single HDMI connection from each source device to the AVR. Usually, a separate digital audio connection is not required. Turn the volume on your television all the way down.

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Figure 2 – Binding-Post Speaker Terminals With Bare Wires

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Contents AVR 460 AVR Safety Information Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Information Moving the Unit Installation LocationCleaning Do Not Open the CabinetTable of Contents Surround Modes IntroductionThank you for choosing a Harman Kardon product Audio SectionDigital Audio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio Inputs Audio/Video InputsFRONT-PANEL Controls Setting 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i or 1080pVolume Knob Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume When you connect the Hdmi Output to your video display, REAR-PANEL ConnectionsUse an HDMI-to-DVI adapter REAR-PANEL Connections AVR Remote Control FunctionsRemote Control Functions Zone 2 Remote Control AVR 460 only Surround Modes Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioSubwoofer Connecting Source Devices to the AVRConnections Speaker ConnectionsAnalog Audio Digital AudioAnalog Video AntennasVideo Connections Digital VideoSubwoofer Placement Speaker PlacementPlacement of Surround Speakers in a 5.1-Channel System Placement of Surround Speakers in a 7.1- Channel SystemSource Assignment Worksheet Getting StartedGetting Started Installation Connect IR Control Devices to the Zone 2 IR Input Step Eight Install a Multizone SystemStep Nine Plug in AC Power Cords Step TEN Insert Batteries in RemoteStep Eleven Program Sources Into the Remote To learn individual key codes AVR 460 only Step Twelve Turn On the AVR 460/AVREnter a code from , above Initial Setup Using the On-Screen Menu SystemConfigure the AVR 460/AVR 360, Using EzSet/ EQ Technology Done Select to return to the Speaker Setup menu Set Up SourcesAudio and Video Input Selection Channel InputsHDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Operation Volume ControlDolby Volume Dolby Volume SettingsAudio Effects Sleep TimerHeadphones Mute FunctionRDS Display Options Using the RadioRDS Tuning RDS OperationProgram Search PTY Using Docking StationUsing The Bridge RecordingUp or Up Arrow K IPod manual modeUsing The Bridge III in iPod Manual Mode Right Arrow NSelecting a Surround Mode Troubleshooting Guide Processor ResetMemory Table A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Appendix Default settingsTable A2 Source Setting Defaults AppendixFM Tuner Section Technical SpecificationsVideo Section General