Harman-Kardon AVR 445 owner manual System Configuration

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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

NOTE: Once the EzSet/EQ process starts, the volume control and Standby/Off switches are temporarily dis- abled while the tests are in progress. Do not adjust the volume or turn the unit off until you see the on-screen message change to indicate that EzSet/EQ is finished.

W A R N I N G ! !

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B A C K T O E Z S E T / E Q M A I N

Figure 10

Step 5. At this point, a series of test tones will circu- late among all the speakers in your system. While this is happening, the AVR 445 is reading the signal to determine which speaker positions are active, what type of speaker is present at each active position, what the distance is from the listening position to each speaker, and to begin to build a profile of the impact of the room’s acoustics on the quality of audio reproduc- tion. When the tones stop, the system will pause for as long as a minute while the processor makes its calcu- lations based on the results of the signal measure- ments. Do not be alarmed if the “WARNING” message remains on the screen after tones stop until a results message is displayed, as shown in Step 6 or 7.

NOTE: While these tests detect whether a speaker is connected to a particular output, they cannot deter- mine whether the speaker is in the correct position.

(For example, it can tell whether a speaker is connected to the Surround Right output, but it cannot tell whether the speaker is on the right or left side of your listening room.) For that reason, we strongly recommend that you try to listen carefully to make sure that the test tone circulates in a clockwise rotation, starting with the front left speaker, to the center, to the front right, and so on to the subwoofer. If the tone is heard from a speaker that seems as though it is out of sequence, such as the tone coming from the surround left speaker when the next speaker in the sequence should be the surround right speaker, exit the EzSet/EQ system when the test sequence is completed and use the manual output level tone adjustment process, as outlined on page 31, to determine which, if any, speaker is incor- rectly connected.

When the test process stops, you will see a message indicating that the Far Field measurements are complete. If there is an error, follow the instructions in Step 7a or Step 7b.

Step 6. When the Far Field tests are complete, a message screen will appear to indicate whether the procedure was successful or not. In most cases, there will not be any problems and you will see the mes- sage shown in Figure 11 on your screen.

Figure 11

If the speaker positions shown match the actual speaker layout in your system, confirm that the cursor is pointing to DO NEAR FIELD and press the Set Button to take the Near Field measure- ments from the front left, center and right speakers. Continue these instructions with Step 8.

Step 7a. If the measurements are not successful due to a missing or malfunctioning speaker, the FAR FIELD EQ ERROR message will appear as shown in Figure 12. EzSet/EQ is programmed to look for speaker pairs at the front left/front right, surround left/surround right and surround back left/surround back right positions. If the test results indicate that one, but not both of the speakers in any of these pairs is present, the menu will show NO next to the speaker position where the tests did not report back that a speaker is present. Should this message appear, make note of the suspect speaker location, exit the menus and turn the receiver off. Check all speaker wire con- nections and then rerun EzSet/EQ.

* F A R F I E L D E Q E R R O R * D e t e c t e d s p e a k e r c o n f i g

F L :

Y E S

S B R :

N O

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Figure 12

Step 7b. In some cases, the system may not function properly, due to overly high output levels. When this occurs, you will see the message shown in Figure 13. If you see this message, verify that the microphone is in the correct position, and is not too close to any one speaker. Then press the Set Button to go back to the MASTER MENU. From there, return to the EzSet/EQ system and when you are once again at the FAR FIELD MEASURE screen, reduce the system volume level by 3dB before trying EzSet/EQ again.

Figure 13

Step 8. When the Far Field measurements are com- pleted, the next step is to take three Near Field meas- urements, one at each front speaker position. These measurements enable EzSet/EQ to produce the most accurate settings for high-frequency equalization. The Near Field measurements are similar to the Far Field tests, except that the system will “listen” to only one speaker at a time, rather than sending the test signals to all speakers in rotation.

At the NEAR FIELD EQ SELECT menu (Figure 14) that should be on your screen after com- pleting the instructions in Step 6, press the Set Button to start the near field measure- ments with the front left speaker. If you are repeating the setup process, you may also use the /¤ Navigation Buttons to select any of the three speaker positions shown.

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Figure 14

At the NEAR FIELD MESSAGE menu, you will see an instruction to place the microphone in a different position than the one used for the initial Far Field measurements. This time, place the micro- phone close to the speaker to be measured, at a distance of about 2 feet. The top of the microphone should be pointed toward the speaker, rather than pointing up as was done for the Far Field tests. Press the Set Button to continue.

Step 9. You will now see a WARNING message similar to the one shown in Figure 10 except that it will contain an option to return to the NEAR FIELD EQ SELECT menu (Figure 14) as well as the ability to return to the MASTER MENU. If you are ready to proceed with the test, make certain

that the microphone is properly pointed toward the speaker selected for calibration, at a distance of about 2 feet. Press the Navigation Button

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Contents AUDIO/VIDEO Receiver AVRModèle pour les Canadien AVR 445 AUDIO/VIDEO ReceiverIntroduction Description and FeaturesImportant Safety Information Safety InformationFRONT-PANEL Controls 4Tuning Selector Volume ControlFRONT-PANEL Controls Is installedFRONT-PANEL Controls REAR-PANEL Connections CD Audio Inputs Connect these jacks to You wish to controlDVD Video Inputs Connect the composite or Main Remote Control Functions Second press selects the device connected to the Hdmi 2 jack To program the proper codes for the products in your systemMain Remote Control Functions Main Remote Control Functions ZR 10 Remote Control Functions 16 ZR 10 Remote Control Functions Your area Installation and ConnectionsSystem Installation Audio Equipment ConnectionsSystem and Power Connections USB Connections BUSInstallation ConnectionsAC Power Connections RS-232 ConnectionsSystem Configuration Using the On-Screen Display System SetupSubwoofer Placement + and polarity indicators that are› Navigation Button D In/Out SetupMaking Configuration Adjustments Setting the System Configuration MemoryO U T S E T U P ‹/› Navigation Buttons D once so that 96kHz appears Audio SetupSurround Setup Pœ to return to the main menu screenScreen ‹/› Navigation Buttons D to turn the mode on or OFFThree Dolby surround settings are Then press the Set Button pœUsing EzSet/EQ System Configuration So that on is highlighted and then press the Set Button pœ Manual SetupSpeaker Size Speaker Size MenuSubwoofer Size LFE Low-Pass-Filter SettingTo continue with overall configuration Sub Mode Setting Following options are availableDelay Adjust Correct channel Setup menuAdditional Input Adjustments Operation Basic OperationSource Selection Lower Display Line $. Next, use Volume and Tone ControlSurround Mode Selection Digital Audio PlaybackSelecting a Digital Source Dolby DigitalPCM Playback To the AVRNight Mode Speaker/Channel IndicatorsUsing TheBridgeTM AM/FM Tuner OperationXM Radio Operation Recording Front-Panel ConnectionsFor tuner operation have different functions with XM Radio Dim Function Output Level Trim AdjustmentMemory Backup EzSet/EQ On/OffAdvanced Features DMP/ TheBridgeTM Auto Power If you wish to make other adjustments, pressSurround Channel Amplifier Assignment Multiroom SetupInstallation Multiroom OperationInfrared Output Selection Multiroom OperationConfiguring the Remote Preprogrammed Code EntryBottom line Automatic Code Entry Learning CommandsLearning Keys for an Entire Device Remote Learning Codes for an Input SelectorMacro Programming Changing DevicesErasing a Macro Power On VID 2/TV VID 3/Cable AVR Logic 7 hRead a Macro Punch-Through ConfigurationVolume Punch-Through Macro to be erased appears, press the Set Button FReturning the Channel Control Settings to Default Operation Channel Punch-ThroughTransport Punch-Through Characters RenamingRenaming a Device As shown in FigureTo be reentered Resetting the RemoteBy pressing a particular button At this point, you have two optionsTo change the device priority timing, follow these steps Additional Notes on Configuring and Operating the RemoteDevice Priority Timing Backlight OptionsW B a T T E R Y Processor Reset Troubleshooting GuideAppendix Surround Mode ChartTape Default SurroundVideo TunerVolume Default Set Sub ModeChannel Adjust Volume DefaultFeature DVD AVR 445 Technical Specifications