Harman-Kardon AVR 745 owner manual Digital Bitstream Indicators, USB Playback, Panel

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Operation

If you wish to disable the auto-polling feature, you may do so by following the instructions shown for the IN/OUT SETUP menu (Figure 2), as shown on page 23.

When the digital source is playing, the AVR will automatically detect whether it is a multichannel Dolby Digital or DTS source or a HDCD, MP3 or conventional PCM signal, which is the standard output from CD players.

Note that a digital input (e.g. coaxial) remains associated with any analog input (e.g. DVD) as soon as it is selected, thus the digital input need not be re-selected each time the appropriate input choice (e.g. DVD) is made.

Digital Bitstream Indicators

When a digital source is playing, the AVR senses the type of bitstream data that is present. Using this information, the correct surround mode will automatically be selected. For example, DTS bit- streams will cause the unit to switch to DTS decoding, and Dolby Digital bitstreams will enable Dolby Digital decoding. When the unit senses PCM data, from CDs and LDs and some music DVDs or certain tracks on normal DVDs, it will allow the appropriate surround mode to be selected manually. Since the range of available surround modes depends on the type of digital data that is present, the AVR uses a variety of indicators to let you know what type of signal is present. This will help you to understand the choice of modes and the input channels recorded on the disc.

When a digital source is playing, the AVR will display a variety of messages to indicate the type of bitstream received. These messages will appear shortly after an input or surround mode is changed, and will remain in the Main Infor- mation Display ˜ for about five seconds before the display returns to the normal surround mode indication.

For Dolby Digital and DTS sources, a three digit indication will appear, showing the number of channels present in the data. An example of this type of display is 3/2/.1.

The first number indicates how many discrete front channel signals are present.

A 3 tells you that separate front left, center and front right signals are available. This will be displayed for Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 programs.

A 2 tells you that separate front left and right signals are available, but there is no discrete center channel signal. This will be displayed for Dolby Digital bit streams that have stereo pro- gram material.

A 1 tells you that there is only a mono channel available in the Dolby Digital bitstream.

The middle number indicates how many discrete surround channel signals are present.

A "3" tells you that separate, discrete left sur- round, center surround and right surround sig- nals are present. This is available only on discs with DTS-ES digital audio.

A 2 tells you that separate surround left and right signals are available. This will be dis- played for Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 pro- grams.

A 1 tells you that there is only a single, sur- round encoded surround channel. This will appear for Dolby Digital bit streams that have matrix encoding.

A 0 indicates that there is no surround channel information. This will be displayed for two- channel stereo programs.

The last number indicates if there is a discrete Low Frequency Effects (LFE) channel. This is the “.1” in the common abbreviation of “5.1” sound and it is a special channel that contains only bass frequencies.

A .1 tells you that an LFE channel is present. This will be displayed for Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 programs, as available.

A 0 indicates that there is no LFE channel information available. However, even when there is no dedicated LFE channel, low fre- quency sound will be present at the subwoofer output when the speaker configuration is set to show the presence of subwoofer.

The information in the right side of the display will tell you if the digital audio data contains a special flag signal that will automatically acti- vate the appropriate 6.1 or 7.1 mode. This will be shown as EX-ON or EX-OFF for Dolby Digital bitstreams and ES-ON or ES-OFF for DTS bitstreams.

When Dolby Digital 3/2/.1 or DTS 3/2/.1 signals are being played, the AVR will automatically switch to the proper surround mode, and no other processing may be selected. When a Dolby Digital signal with a 3/1/0 or 2/0/0 signal is detected you may select any of the Dolby sur- round modes.

It is always a good idea to check the readout for the channel data to make certain that it matches the audio logo information shown on the back of a DVD package. In some cases you will see indi- cation for “2/0/0” even when the disc contains a full 5.1, or 3/2/.1 signal. When this happens, check the audio output settings for your DVD player or the audio menu selections for the spe- cific disc being played to make certain that the player is sending the correct signal to the AVR.

USB Playback

The AVR 745 is among the very few A/V receivers capable of direct connection to a computer for audio playback. Once the AVR is connected, audio streams and playback are possible through your AVR, with all the power and performance of the high-current amplifier, your own speakers, and the enhanced multichannel playback made possible through the use of Logic 7, Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx or DTS Neo:6 processing.

The AVR 745’s USB connectivity may be used with PC-compatible computers running either Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 4 or higher installed, or Windows XP® or Windows XP Media Center Edition with Service Pack 1 or higher installed. Connect one of the available USB jacks on your computer or a USB hub to the USB Jack on the AVR using a cable with a standard USB plug on one side and a USB “Mini B” plug on the other side. You may use an optional cable available at most electronics and computer stores for this purpose, or you may use the cable supplied for use with the TC 30 remote, if it is not being used to program the remote.

In addition, you will need to have a media player installed on the computer. The AVR 745 has been tested for operation with Windows Media Player® Version 8.0 and above, but it is also compatible with many other popular players such as iTunes®, WinAmp® and Real Player®. In most cases, it is best to always make certain that you have the latest version of the player installed to ensure the best compatibility.

When the connection between a computer and the AVR is made for the first time, or if the USB connection is plugged into a different USB jack on a computer or hub that has not been previously connected to the AVR, you will see a series of pop-up messages from Windows to indicate that the computer is configuring itself for the new device. Since the AVR provides a number of different functions, you may see the “Found New Hardware” message up to four times, one each for “A/V Receiver,” “Compatible Device,” “Audio Receiver” and “Human Interface Device.” When all messages have appeared and then cleared the screen, you are almost ready to begin.

Before selecting the USB input, first make certain that one of the media players listed above has been opened on the computer. Then you may select the USB input in any of the following ways:

To select USB as a source from the front panel, press the Input Source Selector Button % until USB appears as the input name in the Upper Display Line ˜ and in the semi-OSD display, if available. The USB Input Source Indicator ˆ will also light up on the front

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Contents AVR 745 Audio/ Video Receiver Table of Contents Declaration of ConformityDescription and Features IntroductionIntroduction / Safety Information Important Safety InformationUnpacking Front Panel Controls Coaxial Ó More informationTo select between the Optical Rear Panel Connections Surround Left Blue Surround Right Gray Surround Back LeftSurround Back Right Tan Subwoofer LFE Digital AudioAC Power Cord Jack Connect the AC Digital Audio Outputs Connect theseDigital recorder such as a CD-R or MiniDisc recorder Monitor Component Video OutputsAVR 745 when appropriate upgrades are available + and negative terminalsRemote IR Carrier Output The output Main Remote Control Functions Power Button Press this button to turn a Device off Zone II Remote Control Functions Power Off B AVR Selector The Bridge /DMP Selector Tions of the AVR or any compatibleOptional is connected to Digital Installation and Connections Audio Equipment ConnectionsAnalog Video Equipment Connections Output jacksHdmi Connections Hdmi Input ConnectionsJacks Connection NotesHdmi Output Connections Scart A/V ConnectionsVideo 2 or Video 3 Video Audio Important Note for Adapter CablesWith Scart that cannot be switched and pro- vided by the AVR Important Note for the Use SCART-Cinch AdaptersSystem and Power Connections Main Room Remote Control ExtensionMultiroom IR Link Remote IR Carrier Output Jack . If youAC Power Connections RS-232 ConnectionsUSB Connections Trigger Jack ConnectionSpeaker Placement Speaker SelectionRemote Control Setup System Configuration Using the On-Screen DisplayFirst Turn On System Setup In/Out SetupSystem Configuration D E O Video Monitor Settings Video SetupList of input source defaults is Advanced Configuration menus to be activeAdvanced Configuration Settings Settings available on Page 1Advanced Configuration menu are the following Audio Setup Surround SetupOn the ZR 10 remote Using EzSet/EQ Night Mode SettingsS I G N Ezset Design Step E POn the ZR 10 remote to continue S E TAVR If the sound is not to your liking, pressManual Setup Speaker Size MenuSpeaker Size LFE Low-Pass-Filter Setting Sub Mode SettingFollowing options are available Subwoofer Configuration Delay SettingsSubwoofer Size Output Level Adjustment Setup EzSet/EQ II Preset Selection Additional Input AdjustmentsSurround Mode Chart OperationChannel DTS-ES 6.1 DiscreteChannel presentation of two-channel stereo programs DTS Neo6 CinemaSwitched AC Outlets and the Power Using the Sleep TimerBasic Operation Source SelectionControls and Use of Headphones Or Video 1 or 2 Component InputsSurround Mode Selection One of the most important featuresDigital Audio Playback Dolby Digital Rear panelPCM Audio Playback Selecting a Digital SourceDigital Bitstream Indicators USB PlaybackPanel Speaker/Channel Indicators Night ModeAudio, while the main feature is available Using Video Adjustments and OperationDigital Audio Outputs Output Level Adjustment Tape RecordingFront Panel In/Outputs EzSet/EQ II OperationMemory Backup Dim FunctionSubwoofer Control Advanced Features Turn On Volume LevelFront-Panel-Display Fade Display BrightnessSemi-OSD Settings Full-OSD Time Out AdjustmentDMP/ TheBridgeTM Auto Power Hdmi Video Auto FunctionInstallation Multiroom SetupMultiroom Operation Multiroom OperationInfrared Output Selection Preset Tuning Recalling Preset StationsTuner Operation Basic Tuner OperationRDS Tuning RDS OperationRDS Display Options Message after the individual time outTroubleshooting Guide Processor ResetPower Switch 1 is pushed Press the AVR Selector BSystem Defaults Video Input DefaultsVideo Source Defaults Worksheet B Surround Configuration Defaults and Settings Worksheet C Delay Defaults and SettingWorksheet D System Defaults and Settings Worksheet E Input Settings Video Video 3 VideoTape Tuner Bridge Technical Specifications Harman Consumer Group, Inc