Harman-Kardon AVR 3600 owner manual Step Twelve Program Sources Into the Remote, Learning

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INSTALLATION

Leave the Zone Selector Switch at the bottom in the Zone 1 position for normal use.

If the remote seems to operate intermittently, or if pressing a button on the remote does not cause the Setup Button or one of the Source Selectors to light, check or replace the batteries.

STEP TWELVE – Program Sources Into the Remote

The AVR 3600 remote may be programmed to control many brands and models of DVD players, cable boxes, satellite receivers, the Harman Kardon DMC 1000 digital media center and TVs. It is also preprogrammed to operate your iPod when docked in The Bridge III.

To access the functions for a particular device, switch the remote’s device mode. Press the Setup Button to access the codes that control the receiver, or the Source Selector Buttons to access the codes for the devices programmed into the remote.

Follow these steps to program the correct codes for each source device into the remote:

1.Look up the codes for the product type (e.g., DVD, cable TV box) and the brand name of your source in Tables A14– A24 of the Appendix.

NOTE: The AUX Source Selector is used for the CD, HDTV, PVD recorder, TiVo and VCR device types. Similarly, the Cable/SAT Source Selector is used for either a cable or satel- lite TV set-top box. The first digit of the product code indicates the device type.

2.Turn on your source device.

3.Place the remote in program mode: Press and hold the Source Selector as it turns red, goes dark, and turns red again. Then release it.

Optional: To reassign a Source Selector’s device type (e.g., if there are two DVD players in the system), press the Source Selector for the new device type now. For example, to reassign the Cable/Sat Source Selector to operate a DVD player, first press and hold the Cable/Sat Button, then press the DVD Button.

The remote is preprogrammed at the factory to operate a Harman Kardon Blu-ray Disc™ player when in DVD device mode. It is not necessary to change the device type to program a DVD player’s codes.

4.Enter a code from Step 1, above.

a)If the device turns off, press the Source Selector again to save the code. It will flash and the remote will exit Program mode.

b)If the device does not turn off, enter another code. If you run out of codes, search through all of the codes in the remote’s library for that product type by pressing the 1 or 5Button repeatedly until the device turns off. When the device turns off, save the code by pressing the Source Selector. It will flash, and the remote will exit Program mode.

5.Check that other functions control the device correctly. Sometimes manufacturers use the same Power code for several models, while other codes vary. Repeat this process until you’ve pro- grammed a satisfactory code set that operates most functions.

6.Find out which code number you have programmed by pressing and holding the Source Selector to enter the Program mode. Press the OK Button, and the Source Selector will flash in the code sequence. One flash represents “1”, two flashes for “2”, and so forth. A series of many fast flashes represents “0”. Record the codes programmed for each device in Table A9 in the appendix.

Learning

You may “learn” individual key codes if you have the device’s original remote control by following this procedure:

a)Place the two remotes with their IR transmitters facing each other, about one inch apart. See Figure 18.

Figure 18 – AVR and Device Remotes “Head to Head”

b)Press the destination Source Selector, then press and hold the Learn Button until the Source Selector lights up.

c)Press the destination button, and the Source Selector will flash once. You may learn a new code into the following buttons: Device Power On/Off, Alphanumeric Keys, Last Button, Back/Exit Button, Menu Button, 1/57/3Navigation Buttons, OK Button, Disc Menu Button, the four Soft key Buttons, Channel Up/Down, Volume Up/Down, Mute and the Transport Controls (including Record).

d)Press and hold the source button until the Source Selector flashes three times.

e)Program additional buttons by repeating steps c) and d). Press the Learn Button once to exit Learning mode, or wait for the remote to “time out” and exit Learning mode on its own after about 30 seconds.

Most of the button labels on the remote describe the button’s function when used to control the AVR 3600. However, the button may perform a different function when used to control another device. Refer to the Remote Control Function List, Table A13 in the Appendix.

Activities are preprogrammed code sequences that execute many code commands with a single button press. “Punch-through” programming allows the remote to operate a device’s channel or transport controls with the remote in another device’s mode. See page 38 for instructions on these advanced programming functions.

STEP THIRTEEN – Turn On the AVR 3600

Two steps are required the first time you turn on the AVR 3600.

1.Flip the rear-panel Main Power Switch to the “On” position. The Power Indicator on the front panel will turn amber, indicating that the AVR is in Standby mode and is ready to be turned on. Normally, you may leave the Main Power Switch on, even when the receiver is not being used.

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Contents AVR Service Instructions Outdoor Use Marking Safety InformationImportant Safety Instructions Wet Location MarkingImportant Safety Information UnpackingTable of Contents FPOIntroduction Surround ModesAudio/Video Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio 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 Rear ConnectionsAlways 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 AVR Power Off Button Press to turn off the AVR Surround Modes Press to directly access the SurroundMain Remote Control Functions Menu Navigation Zone 2 Remote Control FunctionsIR Transmitter Mute Source Selectors Sleep Settings Zone 2 Remote Control Functions Multichannel Audio Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Harman International the Harman Kardon parent company LogicSubwoofer Connecting Source Devices to the AVRSpeaker Connections Audio ConnectionsDigital Video Video ConnectionsAnalog Audio Analog VideoAntennas USB PortPlacement of Surround Speakers in a 5.1-Channel System Speaker PlacementFront Speaker Placement Subwoofer PlacementGame Media Server Getting StartedSource Assignment Worksheet Getting Started Installation Connect IR Control Devices to the Zone 2 IR Input Step Nine Install a Multizone SystemStep TEN Plug in AC Power Cords Step Eleven Insert Batteries in RemoteStep Thirteen Turn On the AVR Step Twelve Program Sources Into the RemoteLearning 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 Calibration Offset Volume ControlDolby Volume OperationUsing the Radio Sleep TimerHeadphones Mute FunctionSirius Satellite Radio Operation RecordingRemote Control Key Using Docking StationUsing The Bridge Previous TrackPlay Pause Menu Back/Exit or Left Arrow Select IPod Manual ModeSelecting a Surround Mode Operation Advanced Functions Analog Audio SignalsDigital Audio Signals Audio Processing and Surround SoundVideo Game Logic 7 Game Dolby Surround SettingsManual Speaker Setup Step TWO Measure Speaker Distances Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep ONE Determine Speaker Crossover Number of SpeakersSub Mode Adjust Crossover Frequencies MenuAdjust Speaker Distance Menu Step Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Video AdjustmentsVideo Modes Video Modes MenuHow to Adjust the Custom Picture Settings System Settings General AVR SettingsSystem Information Advanced Remote Control FunctionsMenu Appearance Punch-Through ProgrammingMemory Resetting the RemoteProcessor Reset To program, or record an activity, follow these stepsTroubleshooting Guide Symtom Cause SolutionTable A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Table A2 Source Setting DefaultsAppendix All Digital and 2-Channel Your Settings Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting DefaultsTable A4 Delay Setting Defaults Analog Audio InputsDefault Table A5 Source SettingsTable A6 Audio Effects Settings BridgeTable A8 Surround Modes Table A7 Video Modes SettingsBlack Level Off Deinterlacing Film Mode Detect Auto SelectTable A11 Zone 2 Settings Table A9 Remote Control CodesTable A10 System Settings Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or Signal Table A12 Surround ModesTable A12 DTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or DTS StereoPresentation DTS Neo6 Channel music recordings41 42 Table A13 Remote Control Function List RadioTable A13 AUXTable A14 Remote Control Product Codes TV Table A14 Table A15 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-HDTVTable A16 Remote Control Product Codes AUX-VCR 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 AVR 3600 Technical Specifications Audio Section

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.