Harman-Kardon AVR 2700, AVR 3700 owner manual Settings Lock, Menu Appearance, System Info

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AVR

Volume Units: This setting lets you select whether the AVR displays the volume level in the conventional decibel scale or on a numeric scale from 0 to 100. When the decibel scale is used, 0dB is the maximum recommended volume, with lower volumes displayed as negative values. (-90dB – +10dB). The decibel scale is the default setting.

Volume Default and Volume Default Level: These two settings are used together to program the volume level when you turn on the AVR. Set Volume Default to On, and then set the Volume Default Level to the desired turn-on volume. When Volume Default is set to Off, the AVR will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening session.

Unit of Measure: Adjusts the speaker-distance settings for Manual Speaker Setup. Select between meters and feet.

Language: Select the preferred language for the AVR’s on-screen menus and displays: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian or Russian.

Dolby Volume Calibration: This setting determines the Dolby Volume calibration, as described in Dolby Volume Calibration, on page 28. Refer to that section for details about setting the calibration.

RS232 Control: If you have connected the AVR to an external control system via its RS- 232 port, set this line to On to enable the AVR to be controlled by the external control system. Refer to the control system’s documentation for details.

Menu Appearance

Menu Transparency: This selection lets you determine whether video programs will be visible when the menu system is in use. Select Normal for a fully transparent background, Medium for partial transparency or Opaque to completely block video programs while menus are on screen.

Volume/Status Messages: When the AVR is turned on, the volume is adjusted, the source is changed or a change in the input signal is detected, a status message will be displayed on the TV screen. Select how long the message remains visible, from 2 to 10 seconds, with a default of 3 seconds. Select “Off” if you do not wish to see the status messages on the TV screen (they will still appear on the AVR’s front-panel message display).

Menus: This setting governs how long the Surround Modes, Video Modes and Audio

Effects menus remain visible after the last adjustment: 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute or 5 minutes. Select “No Time-Out” to view the menus indefinitely, but this setting is not recommended, due to the danger of “burn-in” on some video displays.

Setup and Slide-In Menus: This setting determines how long the setup menus (Main Menu, Speaker Setup Menu, Zone 2 Menu, all slide-in menus) remain visible after the last adjustment. Select a time-out period of 5, 10 or 15 (the default) minutes, or no time-out, which leaves the menus on screen until manually cleared. A time-out period avoids the possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or CRT displays.

Screen Saver: Program a time-out period for no activity (with no menus displayed) before the AVR’s built-in screen saver begins. Select a period of 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes or 1 hour, or turn off the screen saver. A time-out period avoids the possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or CRT displays.

System Info

Software Version: This line is informational only. From time to time, Harman Kardon engineers may release software upgrades that improve your AVR’s performance or add features. If you are experiencing difficulties with the AVR, a customer-service representative may ask for the software version of your AVR to determine whether a later upgrade is available.

Upgrade Software: If a software upgrade is released for your AVR, installation instructions will be available in the Product Support section of the Web site or from Harman Kardon customer service. At that time, you may access this submenu to install the upgrade software.

IMPORTANT: During a system upgrade, do not power off the AVR or use any of its controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.

System Settings

Settings Lock

Settings Lock prevents the Setup Source, Speaker Setup and System settings menus from being inadvertently changed. With Settings Lock set to On, the screen shown below will appear whenever someone attempts to access a setting in one of those menus.

Settings Lock

The settings lock is currently On.

In order to access the settings,

please select ‘Settings lock Off’.

Cancel

Settings Lock Off

Select “Settings Lock Off” to access the settings or “Cancel” if the setting was accessed inadvertently. NOTE: If you select “Settings Lock Off,” you will need to turn the Settings Lock back on via the Settings Lock menu.

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Contents AVR 3700,AVR AVR 2700,AVR AVR Table of ContentsIntroduction Supplied AccessoriesPlace the Receiver Front-Panel Controls Front-Panel Controls Volume knob Turn this knob to raise or lower the volumeFront-Panel Controls Connector Rear-Panel ConnectorsNetwork Rear-Panel Connectors Rear-Panel ConnectorsSystem Remote Control Functions System Remote Control Functions System Remote Control FunctionsZone 2 Remote Control Functions AVR 3700/AVR 370 only Zone 2 Remote Control Functions AVR 3700/AVR 370 only Multichannel Audio Introduction to Home TheaterIntroduction to Home Theater Typical Home Theater SystemPlace Your Speakers Place Your SpeakersSource Device Connections Types of Home Theater System ConnectionsSpeaker Connections Subwoofer ConnectionsVideo Connections USB Port RS-232 ConnectorNetwork Connector Radio ConnectionsConnect Your TV or Video Display Making ConnectionsConnect Your Speakers Connect Your SubwooferSource Buttons and Assigned Connectors Assigned Connectors Connected DeviceMaking Connections Making Connections Connect Your Video Recorder USB and iOS DevicesConnect Your Analog Audio Devices Connect Your Audio RecordersAVR 3700/AVR 370 only Install a Multizone SystemConnect to Your Home Network Connect the Radio AntennasAVR and Source Devices Installed Inside of Cabinet Speaker WireConnect IR Equipment Mono 1/8-inch Connect to AC PowerAC Input Connector External IR Receiver Zone 2 Speakers Connect the Trigger OutputAUX Controls Hdtv tuner boxes, CD players, VCRs and PVDs Set Up the Remote ControlSet Up the Remote Control Install the Batteries in the Remote ControlLearning AVR 3700/AVR 370 only Set Up the Remote ControlUsing the On-Screen Menu System Set Up the AVRSet Up the AVR Configure the AVR for Your SpeakersThrough the speakers Set Up the AVRSet Up Your Sources For multizone operationCreating Hdmi Bypass Inputs Set Up the NetworkWireless Network Setup AVR 3700/AVR Wired Network SetupUsing your iOS 5 device to join the wireless network Operating Your AVR Operating Your AVRListening to Media on a USB Device Operating Your AVRSelecting a Source Listening to FM and AM RadioListening to an iPod/iPhone/iPad Device IPod or iPhone Function Remote Control KeyPlaying files on a USB device Listening to Media via Your Home Network Listening to vTuner Internet RadioPress the Menu button to view the slide-out menu To share media on PCs Selecting a Surround ModeAudio Effects Video ModesAdvanced Functions Advanced FunctionsAudio Processing and Surround Sound Video Processing Advanced FunctionsAudio Effects Button Color Adjustment How to Adjust the Custom Picture SettingsBrightness Adjustment Contrast AdjustmentManual Speaker Setup Manual Speaker SetupCrossover Size Manual Speaker SetupWrite down the settings in Table A6 in the Appendix Sub ModeStep Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Status This line lets you turn Zone 2 on or off Listening in ZoneGeneral AVR Settings System SettingsSystem Settings Hdmi SettingsMenu Appearance Settings LockSystem Info Processor Reset Advanced Remote Control ProgrammingSleep Timer Resetting the RemoteSymptom Cause Solution TroubleshootingSpecifications SpecificationsVia USB Appendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codesCable/Sat RadioPosition All Digital and Two-Channel Your SettingsTable A3 Speaker/Channel Setting Defaults AppendixServer Default Cable/Sat Disc Media RadioDisc Media Network GameDisc Media Radio Table A7 Video Modes Settings DefaultDisc Media Radio USB Network Game Table A11 Zone 2 Settings Source Input Default Table A10 System Settings FeatureDefault Dolby Pro Logic Ss#ENTER 7IDTHDADJUSTS Widthdof VocalcsoundstageSs0ANORAMA ADJUSTS Wraparound Surround Effect Dolby Digital StereoDolby Pro Logic IIz DTS-HDDTS Neo6 Appendix Remote Control Function List ReferenceRew WW Table A13 Remote Control Function ListRadio Media Server Button Name Blu-ray/DVD DMC1000 USB/iPodRew Play RewTable A14 Remote Control Product Codes TV Table A16 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-VCR Table A15 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-HDTVTable A18 Remote Control Product Codes DVD Table A17 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-CDTable A20 Remote Control Product Codes Game Table A19 Remote Control Product Codes SATTable A21 Remote Control Product Codes Cable Table A24 Remote Control Product Codes AUX- TiVo Table A22 Remote Control Product Codes Media Server

AVR 2700, AVR 3700 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 3700 and AVR 2700 are high-performance audio-video receivers that offer impressive features and technologies for home theater enthusiasts. Designed for those who value both sound quality and versatility, these models stand out with their powerful amplifications and comprehensive connectivity options.

The AVR 3700 boasts a 7.2-channel architecture, delivering a robust audio experience with a total output of 100 watts per channel. It supports the latest surround sound formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, ensuring a cinematic audio experience that is both immersive and detailed. With Harman-Kardon's proprietary DSP algorithms, users can enjoy dynamic sound staging and precision sound imaging.

The AVR 2700, while slightly less powerful with its 7.1-channel setup, still provides 80 watts per channel and supports similar advanced audio formats. It offers excellent sound quality, making it an ideal choice for users who may not require the higher output levels of the AVR 3700.

Both models incorporate advanced HDMI technology, with multiple HDMI inputs and outputs that support 4K video pass-through, allowing seamless integration with modern 4K televisions and other high-definition sources. The AVR 3700 includes up to eight HDMI inputs, while the AVR 2700 features six, providing ample connectivity for streaming devices, gaming consoles, and Blu-ray players.

Furthermore, the Harman-Kardon receivers come equipped with AirPlay and Bluetooth for easy wireless streaming. This allows users to play their favorite music directly from smartphones, tablets, or computers without the hassle of cables. Both models also support DLNA, enabling access to networked audio files.

Another key feature of both receivers is the MultEQ room calibration technology. This sophisticated system analyzes the room’s acoustics and adjusts the receiver’s audio output accordingly, optimizing sound quality for various listening environments.

The AVR 3700 and AVR 2700 also feature intuitive user interfaces, making it easy to navigate settings and options. A user-friendly remote control, along with mobile app compatibility, further enhances the overall experience.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon AVR 3700 and AVR 2700 represent excellent choices for anyone seeking to elevate their home entertainment system. With their powerful audio capabilities, extensive connectivity options, and advanced audio technologies, these receivers are engineered to provide a rich and engaging audio-visual experience. Whether you’re watching movies, listening to music, or gaming, both models ensure that every sound is delivered with clarity and precision.