Harman-Kardon AVR 430 owner manual Operation, Surround Mode Chart

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Operation

Surround Mode Chart

MODE

FEATURES

DELAY TIME RANGE

 

 

 

DOLBY DIGITAL

Available only with digital input sources encoded with Dolby Digital data. It provides

Center: 0 - 30ft / 9m

 

up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated Low Frequency Effects

Initial Setting: 12ft / 3.6m

 

channel.

Surround: 0 - 30ft / 9m

 

 

Initial Setting: 10ft / 3m

 

 

 

DOLBY DIGITAL EX

Available when the receiver is configured for 6.1/7.1 channel operation, Dolby Digital EX is the

Center: 0 - 30ft / 9m

 

latest version of Dolby Digital. When used with movies or other programs that have special

Initial Setting: 12ft / 3.6m

 

encoding, Dolby Digital EX reproduces specially encoded soundtracks so that a full 6.1/7.1

Surround: 0 - 30ft / 9m

 

soundfield is available. When the receiver is set for 6.1/7.1 operation and a Dolby Digital signal is

Initial Setting: 10ft / 3m

 

present, the EX mode is automatically selected. Even if specific EX encoding is not available to

Surround Back: 0 - 30ft / 9m

 

provide the additional channel, the special algorithms will derive a 6.1/7.1 output.

Initial Setting: 10ft / 3m

 

 

 

DTS 5.1

When the speaker configuration is set for 5.1-channel operation, the DTS 5.1 mode is

Delay time not adjustable

 

available when DVD, audio-only music or laserdiscs encoded with DTS data are played.

 

 

DTS 5.1 provides up to five separate main audio channels and a special dedicated

 

 

low-frequency channel.

 

 

 

 

DTS-ES 6.1 Matrix

When the speaker configuration is set for 6.1/7.1 operation, playback of a DTS-encoded program

Delay time not adjustable

DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete

source will automatically trigger the selection of one of the two DTS-ES modes. Newer discs with

 

 

special DTS-ES discrete encoding will be decoded to provide six discrete, full-bandwidth channels

 

 

plus a separate low-frequency channel. All other DTS discs will be decoded using the DTS-ES Matrix

 

 

mode, which creates a 6.1-channel sound field from the original 5.1-channel soundtrack.

 

 

 

 

DOLBY PRO LOGIC II

Dolby Pro Logic II is the latest version of Dolby Laboratory’s benchmark surround technology

Center: 0 - 30ft / 9m

MOVIE

that decodes full-range, discrete left, center right, right surround and left surround channels

Initial Setting: 12ft / 3.6m

MUSIC

from matrix surround encoded programs and conventional stereo sources when

Surround: 0 - 30ft / 9m

PRO LOGIC

an analog input or a digital input with PCM or Dolby Digital 2.0 recordings is in use. The

Initial Setting: 10ft / 3m

 

Dolby Pro Logic II Movie mode is optimized for movie soundtracks that are recorded with matrix

 

 

surround, by creating separate center, rear left and rear right signals. while the Pro Logic II Music

 

 

mode should be used with musical selections that are recorded with matrix surround or even with

 

 

normal stereo mode, creating separate rear left and rear right signals

 

 

in any case. The Pro Logic mode creates compelling five-channel surround sound from

 

 

conventional stereo recordings.

 

 

 

 

Logic 7 Cinema

Exclusive to Harman Kardon for AV receivers, Logic 7 is an advanced mode that extracts the

Delay time not adjustable

Logic 7 Music

maximum surround information from either surround-encoded programs or conventional stereo

 

Logic 7 Enhance

material. Depending on the number of speakers in use and the selection made in the SURROUND

 

 

SELECT menu, the “5.1” versions of Logic 7 modes are available when the 5.1 option is chosen,

 

 

while the “7.1” versions of Logic 7 produce a full sound field presentation, including back surround

 

 

speakers when the “6.1/7.1” option is chosen. The Logic 7 C (or Cinema) mode should be used

 

 

with any source that contains Dolby Surround or similar matrix encoding. Logic 7 C delivers

 

 

increased center-channel intelligibility, and more accurate placement of sounds with fades and pans

 

 

that are much smoother and more realistic than with former decoding techniques. The Logic 7 M or

 

 

Music mode should be used with analog or PCM stereo sources. Logic 7 M enhances the listening

 

 

experience by presenting a wider front soundstage and greater rear ambience. Both Logic 7 modes

 

 

also direct low-frequency information to the subwoofer (if installed and configured) to deliver

 

 

maximum bass impact. The Logic 7 E (or Enhance) mode is an extension of the Logic 7 modes that is

 

 

primarily used with musical programs and is available with the 5.1 surround mode option selected

 

 

only. Logic 7 E adds additional bass enhancement that circulates low frequencies in the 40Hz to 120Hz

 

range to the front and surround speakers to deliver a less localized soundstage that appears broader

 

 

and wider than when the subwoofer is the sole source of bass energy.

 

 

 

 

DTS Neo:6 Cinema

These two modes are available when any analog source is playing to create a six-channel

Delay time not adjustable

DTS Neo:6 Music

surround presentation from conventional Matrix-encoded and traditional Stereo sources. Select

 

 

the Cinema version of Neo:6 when a program with any type of analog Matrix surround encoding

 

 

is present. Select the Music version of Neo:6 for optimal processing when a nonencoded,

 

 

two-channel stereo program is being played.

 

 

 

 

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Contents AVR 430 Audio/ Video Receiver Declaration of Conformity Table of ContentsIntroduction Description and FeaturesUnpacking Introduction / Safety InformationImportant Safety Information Front Panel Controls For more information Coaxial ÓDigital Audio Outputs Connect these Rear Panel ConnectionsSwitched Outlet AC Power Cord Jack Connect the AC Unswitched Outlet+ and negative terminals AVR 430 when appropriate upgrades are availableLight Button Main Remote Control FunctionsChannel Direct Inputs the input Main Remote Control FunctionsSelector Main Remote Control Functions Main Remote Control Functions Multi IR input jack Zone II Remote Control FunctionsAudio Equipment Connections Installation and ConnectionsVideo Equipment Connections Output jacksScart A/V Connections Important Note for the Use SCART-Cinch Adapters If you use a unit providing RGB signals on aMain Room Remote Control Extension System and Power ConnectionsAC Power Connections Multiroom IR LinkSpeaker Selection Speaker PlacementUsing the On-Screen Display System ConfigurationSystem Setup Input SetupSet Button F Audio SetupComponent Video Inputs may be On the remote Speaker SetupTo bring up the Speaker Setup menu Figure System Configuration Surround Setup Delay Settings Adjustments for Other InputsOutput Level Adjustment Night Mode SettingsUsing EzSet Button on the remoteMicrophone Sensor at the top An indication that the volume control was set too lowPress the Clear Button Volume until you can hear the test noise clearlyOperation Surround Mode ChartMix of the in-phase material of the left and right channels No delay availableNo surround channels But no surround speakersChannel/8-Channel Direct Input Basic OperationSource Selection Surround Mode Selection Controls and Use of HeadphonesVolume Up/Down Buttons One of the most important featuresDolby Digital Digital Audio PlaybackPCM Audio Playback MP3 Audio PlaybackSpeaker/Channel Indicators Digital Bitstream IndicatorsAudio, while the main feature is available Selecting a Digital SourceNight Mode Output Level Adjustment With Source SignalsTape Recording Puts for Tape OutputsDim Function Memory BackupSet Button Fto activate the Channel Adjust menu Figure Turn On Volume Level Advanced FeaturesSurround Amplifier Channel Assignment Front-Panel-Display FadeSemi-OSD Settings Advanced Features / Multiroom OperationFull-OSD Time Out Adjustment InstallationMultiroom Operation Multiroom SetupRS-232 Control At the Multi in line, press the ‹/› buttonsBasic Tuner Operation Multiroom Operation / Tuner OperationTuner Operation RDS TuningRDS Operation RDS Display OptionsAppears Configuring the RemotePreprogrammed Code Entry Fappears Learning CommandsAutomatic Code Entry Changing Devices Programming the RemoteRecording a Macro Macro ProgrammingPower On VID 2/TV VID 3/Cable AVR Logic 7 O Punch-Through ConfigurationErasing a Macro Read a MacroReturning the Volume Control Settings to Default Operation Volume Punch-ThroughReturning the Channel Control Settings to Default Operation Channel Punch-ThroughEzset Disable appears in the lower line of the LCD display EzSet ConfigurationTransport Punch-Through ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons Eonce so thatRenaming a Device Renaming‹/› Navigation Buttons Eas required Renaming Individual KeysSee page 34 for more information Resetting the RemoteAt this point you have two options Additional Notes on Configuring and Operating the Remote Processor Reset Troubleshooting GuidePower Switch 1 is pushed Press the AVR SelectorTechnical Specifications Harman Consumer International
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