Harman-Kardon AVR 3600 owner manual Introduction to Home Theater, Typical Home Theater System

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INTRODUCTION TO HOME THEATER

This introductory section will help you to familiarize yourself with some basic concepts unique to multichannel surround sound receivers, which will make setup and operation smoother.

power of an explosion, adding realism and excitement to your home theater. Some people use two subwoofers, for additional power and even distribution of the sound.

Typical Home Theater System

A home theater typically includes an audio/video receiver, which controls the system; a disc player; a source component for television broadcasts (cable box, satellite dish receiver, HDTV tuner or antenna connected to the TV); a video display (television); and loudspeakers.

Multichannel Audio

The main benefit of a home theater system is the placement of loudspeakers around the room to produce “surround sound.” Surround sound immerses you in the presentation for increased realism.

The AVR 3600 may have up to seven speakers connected directly to it, plus a subwoofer. Each main speaker is powered by its own amplifier channel inside the receiver. A system with more than two speakers is called a multichannel system.

Front Left and Right – The main speakers are used as in a 2-channel system. In many surround modes, these speakers are secondary, while the main action, especially dialogue, is moved to the center speaker.

Center – The center speaker is used for dialogue in movies and television programs, allowing the dialogue to originate near the actors’ faces, for a more natural sound.

Surround Left and Right – The surround speakers improve directionality of ambient sounds. In addition, more loud- speakers play dynamic soundtracks without risk of overloading any one speaker.

Surround Back Left and Right – Additional surround speakers may be placed behind the listening position, improving the precision of ambient sounds and allowing for more realistic pans.

The surround back speakers are used with surround modes designed for 7.1-channel systems, such as Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-ES (Discrete and Matrix), DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio and Logic 7 (7.1 modes). The surround back speakers are optional, and the AVR 3600 may be set up with a 5.1- channel system in the main listening area, and the surround back channels reassigned to a multizone system, where the surround back channels power loudspeakers located in another room.

Many people expect the surround speakers to play as loudly as the front speakers. Although all of the speakers in the system will be calibrated to sound equally loud at the listening position, most artists use the surround speakers for ambient effects only, and they program their materials to steer very little sound to these speakers.

Subwoofer – A subwoofer is designed to play only the lowest frequencies (the bass). It augments smaller, limited-range satellite speakers used for the other channels. Many digital-format programs, such as movies recorded in Dolby Digital, contain a low-frequency effects (LFE) channel which is directed to the subwoofer. The LFE channel packs the punch of a rumbling train or airplane, or the

Surround Modes

There are different theories as to the best way to present surround sound and to distribute information to the speakers. A variety of algorithms have been developed in an effort to reproduce the way we hear sounds in the real world, resulting in a rich variety of options.

Several companies have taken surround sound in different directions:

Dolby Laboratories – Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic II and IIx, Dolby Virtual Speaker, Dolby Headphone

DTS – DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS, DTS-ES (Discrete and Matrix), DTS Neo:6, DTS 96/24

Harman International (the Harman Kardon parent company) – Logic 7

Stereo Modes – Generic modes that expand upon conven- tional 2-channel stereo, including 5- and 7-channel stereo

Table A13 in the appendix contains detailed explanations of the mode groups and the mode options available within each group. Digital modes, such as Dolby Digital and DTS, are only available with specially encoded programs, such as HDTV, Blu-ray Disc media and digital cable or satellite television. Other modes may be used with digital and analog signals to create a different surround presen- tation, or to use a different number of speakers. Surround Mode selection depends upon the number of speakers in your system, the materials you are watching or listening to, and your personal tastes.

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Contents AVR Important Safety Instructions Safety InformationService Instructions Outdoor Use Marking Wet Location MarkingUnpacking Important Safety InformationFPO Table of ContentsSurround Modes IntroductionAudio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio/Video Inputs Digital Audio InputsControls FrontPanel FRONT-PANEL Controls On When the AVR is turned on, this LED turns whiteVolume Knob Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume Connections RearAlways make a separate audio connection REAR-PANEL ConnectionsUse an HDMI-to-DVI adapter AM and FM Antenna Terminals Connect the included Main Remote Control Functions Surround Modes Press to directly access the Surround AVR Power Off Button Press to turn off the AVRMain Remote Control Functions Menu Navigation Zone 2 Remote Control FunctionsIR Transmitter Mute Source Selectors Sleep Settings Zone 2 Remote Control Functions Typical Home Theater System Introduction to Home TheaterMultichannel Audio Harman International the Harman Kardon parent company LogicSpeaker Connections Connecting Source Devices to the AVRSubwoofer Audio ConnectionsAnalog Audio Video ConnectionsDigital Video Analog VideoUSB Port AntennasFront Speaker Placement Speaker PlacementPlacement of Surround Speakers in a 5.1-Channel System Subwoofer PlacementGame Media Server Getting StartedSource Assignment Worksheet Getting Started Installation Step TEN Plug in AC Power Cords Step Nine Install a Multizone SystemConnect IR Control Devices to the Zone 2 IR Input Step Eleven Insert Batteries in RemoteLearning Step Twelve Program Sources Into the RemoteStep Thirteen Turn On the AVR Two steps are required the first time you turn on the AVRInstallation Configure the AVR 3600, Using EzSet/EQ Technology Initial SetupUsing the ON-SCREEN Menu System Established by the EzSet/EQ process Set Up SourcesAudio and Video Input Selection Channel Inputs You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Dolby Volume Volume ControlDolby Volume Calibration Offset OperationHeadphones Sleep TimerUsing the Radio Mute FunctionRecording Sirius Satellite Radio OperationUsing The Bridge Using Docking StationRemote Control Key Previous TrackPlay Pause Menu Back/Exit or Left Arrow Select IPod Manual ModeSelecting a Surround Mode Operation Digital Audio Signals Analog Audio SignalsAdvanced Functions Audio Processing and Surround SoundVideo Game Logic 7 Game Dolby Surround SettingsManual Speaker Setup Step ONE Determine Speaker Crossover Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep TWO Measure Speaker Distances Number of SpeakersSub Mode Adjust Crossover Frequencies MenuAdjust Speaker Distance Menu Video Adjustments Step Four Setting Channel Output Levels ManuallyVideo Modes Menu Video ModesHow to Adjust the Custom Picture Settings General AVR Settings System SettingsMenu Appearance Advanced Remote Control FunctionsSystem Information Punch-Through ProgrammingProcessor Reset Resetting the RemoteMemory To program, or record an activity, follow these stepsSymtom Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideTable A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Table A2 Source Setting DefaultsAppendix Table A4 Delay Setting Defaults Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting DefaultsAll Digital and 2-Channel Your Settings Analog Audio InputsTable A6 Audio Effects Settings Table A5 Source SettingsDefault BridgeBlack Level Off Deinterlacing Film Mode Detect Table A7 Video Modes SettingsTable A8 Surround Modes Auto SelectTable A11 Zone 2 Settings Table A9 Remote Control CodesTable A10 System Settings Table A12 Surround Modes Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or SignalTable A12 Presentation DTS Neo6 DTS StereoDTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or Channel music recordings41 42 Radio Table A13 Remote Control Function ListAUX Table A13Table A14 Remote Control Product Codes TV Table A16 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-VCR Table A15 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-HDTVTable A14 Table A16Table A17 Table A17 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-CDTable A18 Remote Control Product Codes DVD Table A21 Remote Control Product Codes Cable Table A19 Remote Control Product Codes SATTable A20 Remote Control Product Codes Game Table A21 Table A22 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-MEDIA ServerTable A24 Remote Control Product Codes AUX- TiVo Audio Section AVR 3600 Technical Specifications

AVR 3600 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 3600 is a high-performance audio/video receiver that brings exceptional sound quality and advanced features to home entertainment systems. Known for its sleek design and powerful performance, the AVR 3600 is engineered to deliver an immersive audio experience that meets the needs of both casual listeners and serious audiophiles.

One of the standout features of the AVR 3600 is its multi-channel audio capabilities, supporting the latest surround sound formats such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. This enables users to enjoy a three-dimensional audio experience, where sounds can be precisely placed and moved around in space, enhancing the realism of movies, music, and games. With a robust amplifier section, the AVR 3600 offers impressive power output, ensuring that even the most dynamic content can be enjoyed to its fullest.

Another significant characteristic of the AVR 3600 is its extensive connectivity options. The receiver is equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, allowing for seamless integration with various devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. The HDMI inputs support 4K Ultra HD video passthrough, as well as HDR10 and Dolby Vision for stunning visuals. Additionally, the AVR 3600 includes legacy connections, such as optical and coaxial inputs, making it versatile for older equipment.

The AVR 3600 also features advanced calibration technologies, allowing users to optimize the sound for their specific room layout. The built-in Auto Calibration technology analyzes the acoustics of the space and adjusts settings accordingly, ensuring optimal performance. This feature is particularly beneficial for users who may not have the expertise to manually adjust settings.

For those who value easy control and management of their entertainment systems, the AVR 3600 is compatible with various smart home technologies. It supports wireless connectivity through built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, enabling users to stream their favorite music from mobile devices effortlessly. The user interface, accessible via the receiver’s on-screen menu, is intuitive, allowing for easy navigation and control.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon AVR 3600 combines advanced audio technologies, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their home theater experience. With its powerful audio performance and modern capabilities, the AVR 3600 stands as a strong contender in the competitive AVR market.