Harman-Kardon AVR 260 owner manual Analog and Digital Input Connections, Hdmi Output Connections

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Installation and Connections

HDMI Output Connections

Connect the HDMI Output Xto an HDMI input on your video display. Thanks to the AVR 260’s video processing system, all video input signals are converted to an HDMI output, so only one connection is required between the AVR and your display.

Referring to drawing of the remote control on page 11,there is a section of 7 buttons marked C, near the top of the remote designated “Source Selectors”: Cable/Sat, DVD, Media Server, Radio, TV, Game and AUX. Each of these buttons corresponds to a “source input”. The AVR’s flexible design allows you to use almost any combination of audio and video connections for each source device. The goal of the installation is to match up each of your source devices, e.g., DVD player and cable television box, with the correct connectors on the AVR.

You may connect a source device to any appropriate input connectors.Note which audio and video inputs are used for each device in Table A5 in the appendix. Table A1 indicates the default input-connection assignments, any of which may be changed to match the actual connections in your system.

The precise connections to be made depend on the capabilities of the source device and your video display (TV). Select the best audio and video connections for each source.

Analog and Digital Input Connections

1.Connect the analog output of a CD player to any of the analog audio inputs.

NOTE: When the CD player has both fixed and variable audio outputs it is best to use the fixed output unless you find that the input to the receiver is so low that the sound is noisy, or so high that the signal is distorted.

2.Connect the analog Play/Out jacks of a cassette deck, MD, CD-R or other audio recorder to the analog audio input jacks 2. Connect the analog Record/In jacks on the recorder to the audio output jacks 3on the AVR.

3.Connect the digital output of any digital sources such as a CD or DVD changer or player, advanced video game, a digital satellite receiver, HDTV tuner or digital cable set-top box or the output of a compatible computer

sound card to the Optical and Coaxial Digital­ Inputs RNGH.

We recommend connecting the coaxial digital audio output of your DVD player to the Coax 1 Digital Audio Input N, since that digital input is assigned to the DVD source by default.

If your DVD player has HDMI connection, use HDMI connection instead. Although there is no official source on the AVR named CD, Phono or Audio, you may assign the audio device to an available source, such as TV (if the Cable/Sat source is in use for broadcast television), Game or AUX.

You can then add the name of the unit to the name of the assigned input, to make it read for example: "AUX - CD". (Please note that the AVR does not have a Phono input with RIAA for direct hook-up to a record player. You must use a separate RIAA preamplifier between a record player and the AVR)

NOTE: If you wish for your digital source device to be available for use by the multiroom system, you will need to connect its analog audio outputs to the appropriate inputs on the AVR 260, as the multiroom system is not capable of distributing digital signals to the remote zone.

4.Connect the Coaxial or Optical Digital Outputs Aon the rear panel of the AVR to the matching digital input connections on a CD-R or MiniDisc recorder.

5.Assemble the AM Loop Antenna supplied with the unit as shown below. Connect it to the AM and GND screw terminals 0.

6.Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM (75 ohm) connection 1. The FM antenna may be an external roof antenna, an inside powered or wire lead antenna or a connection from a cable system. Note that if the

antenna or connection­uses 300-ohm twin-lead cable, you should use a 300-ohm-to-75-ohm adapter to make the connection.

7.Connect the front, center and surround­ speaker­ outputs DEFOto the respective speakers.

To assure that all the audio signals are carried to your speakers without loss of clarity or ­resolution, we suggest that you use high-quality speaker cable.

Many brands of cable are available­ and the choice of cable may be influen­ ced­ by the distance between your ­speakers and the receiver, the type of speakers

you use, personal­ preferences and other factors. Your dealer or installer is a valuable resource to ­consult in selecting the ­proper cable.

Regardless of the brand of cable selected, we recommend that you use a cable constructed of fine, multistrand copper with a cross-section greater than 2 mm².

Cable with a cross-section of 1.5 mm² may be used for short runs of less than 4 m. We do not recommend that you use cables with a cross-section less than

1 mm² due to the power loss and degradation in per­ for­ mance­ that will occur.

Cables that are run inside walls should have the appropriate markings to indicate listing with any appropriate testing agency standards. Questions about running cables inside walls should be referred to your installer or a licensed electrician who is familiar with the applicable local building codes in your area.

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Contents AVR Table of Contents Safety Information Important Safety InstructionsThank you for choosing Harman Kardon Description and FeaturesIntroduction Harmans own Logic 7 technology­Introduction FRONT-PANEL Controls 260See page 31 for more information on the Channel Indicators REAR-PANEL Connections REAR-PANEL Connections Normally left in the on position­ Remote Control Functions Remote Control Functions Hdmi Connections Installation and ConnectionsAudio Equipment Connections Hdmi Input ConnectionsSound card to the Optical and Coaxial Digital­ Inputs Rngh Analog and Digital Input ConnectionsHdmi Output Connections Video Equipment Connections Manufacturer­System and Power Connections Channel System Using the On-Screen Display System ConfigurationSystem Setup First Turn OnAudio and Video Input Selection Set Up SourcesFor direct access Speaker Setup You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiverSystem Configuration Step One Determine Speaker Crossover Manual SetupStep Three Manual Setup Menu Step Two Measure Speaker DistancesAdjust Crossover Frequencies Menu Number of SpeakersSub Mode Adjust Speaker Distance MenuStep Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Surround Mode Chart OperationSpeakers as active DTS Neo6 MusicProgram is being played DTS 96/24Basic Operation Channel/8-Channel Direct Input Controls and Use of HeadphonesHDMI-equipped multichannel disc player Surround Mode Selection Digital Audio SignalsSurround Modes Surround Modes Dolby Surround SettingsNight Mode Multiroom Operation Memory BackupInstallation MultiroomSurround Amplifier Channel Assignment Multiroom OperationVideo Adjustments Video AdjustmentsSystem Settings Audio Effects / Advanced FeaturesAdvanced Features Audio EffectsMenu Appearance Advanced FeaturesGeneral AVR Settings To select the built-in tuner RDS TuningTuner Operation RDS OperationProgram Search PTY Blu-ray control Programming the RemoteProgramming the Remote with Codes Direct Code EntryProgrammed Device Functions Code ReadoutActivity Programming Macros Erasing Activity ButtonsNo function is programmed­for the button being pushed Resetting the Remote MemoryPunch-Through Programming To program punch-through control while operating any deviceSetup Code TableS RadioSAT Auxvcr Function List DvdrAUX Troubleshooting Guide Processor ResetTechnical Specifications Table A2 Source Setting Defaults Appendix Settings WorksheetAppendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codes Table A1 Recommended Source Component Connections100Hz Large Subwoofer Mode Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting DefaultsTable A5 Source Settings Center Speaker Crossover 100Hz LargeTone Control Off Treble 0dB Bass LFE Trim Night Mode Table A6 Audio Effects SettingsTable A7 Video Modes Settings Table A8 Surround ModesTable A11 Zone 2 Settings Table A9 Remote Control CodesTable A10 System Settings Cable/Sat DVD/Blu-ray Media Server Game