Harman-Kardon AVR 260 owner manual Manual Setup, Step One Determine Speaker Crossover

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System Configuration

Manual Setup

The AVR 260 is flexibly designed to be used with almost any loudspeakers available. The flexibility arises from the AVR 260’s capability to be configured to match the characteristics of your particular speakers, and to compensate for the acoustic characteristics of your room.

EzSet/EQ automatically detects the capabilities of each speaker, and optimizes the AVR 260’s performance in your system. However, if forsome reason you are unable to run EzSet/EQ, e.g., you have misplaced the microphone, or if you wish to make further adjustments to the settings made by EzSet/EQ, you may use the Manual Setup on-screen menus as described in this section.

Before beginning manual setup place your loudspeakers in their correct locations within the room (see Speaker Placement section), and connect them to the AVR. You will need the specifications for each of your speakers, which may usually be found in the owner’s guide for the speakers or on the manufacturer’s Web site. If necessary, contact the manufacturer to obtain the frequency range specification. Although the output-level setting portion of manual setup may be performed “by ear,” we recommend that you purchase an SPL (sound-pressure level) meter at a local electronics store.

We suggest that you record your configuration settings in the appropriate places in Tables A3 through A7 in the appendix in case you need to reenter them after a system reset, or if the AVR’s Master Power Switch is turned off or the unit is unplugged for more than four weeks.

Step One – Determine Speaker Crossover

Without using EzSet/EQ, the AVR 260 can’t detect how many speakers you’ve connected to it; nor can it determine their capabilities. For this part of the system setup consult the speaker’s technical specifications.

Locate the frequency response, which is usually given as a range, e.g.,100Hz

20kHz (±3dB). This specification tells you whether the speaker is able to play sounds that are very high- or low-pitched, represented by the high and low frequencies. We are concerned with the lowest frequency that each of your main speakers is capable of playing, which is 100Hz in this example. Use the Table A5 worksheet in the appendix to note this number as the crossover for that speaker (not the same as the crossover frequency listed in the speaker’s specifications).

The subwoofer’s frequency response will include only the very lowest frequencies, since the subwoofer is designed to play only bass materials.

A typical frequency response for a subwoofer is 25Hz – 150Hz. In this case, the higher number should be noted in the worksheet.

This information is required to program the receiver’s bass management, which determines which speakers the receiver will use to playback the low- frequency (bass) portion of the source program.

If you send the lowest notes to small satellite speakers, you won’t hear these notes very well, and you may even damage the speaker by exceeding its capabilities. If you send the highest notes to the special purpose subwoofer, you may not hear them at all.

With proper bass management, the AVR 260 divides the source signal at a crossover point. All information above the crossover point is played through the satellite speaker (front left/right, center, surround left/right, or surround back left/right), and all information below the crossover point is played through the subwoofer. This enables each loudspeaker in your system to perform at its best, delivering an enjoyable sound experience.

Step Two – Measure Speaker Distances

Ideally, all of your speakers were placed in a circle, each at the same distance from the listening position. However, your room may not be ideal, and you may have had to place some speakers a little further away than others. This could affect the overall sound of the receiver, as sounds that are supposed to arrive simultaneously from different speakers blur due to different arrival times.

The AVR 260 has a delay adjustment that enables the receiver to compensate for real-world speaker placements.

Before you begin making adjustments, measure the distance from each speaker to the listening position, and note it in the Table A3 worksheet in the appendix. Even if all of your speakers are the same distance from the listening position, you should enter your speaker distances as described in Step Three.

Step Three – Manual Setup Menu

Now you are ready to program these adjustments into the receiver. It’s best to sit in the usual listening position and make the room as quiet as possible.

With the receiver and video display turned on, press the AVR Button on the remote to display the menu system. Use the L Button to move the cursor to the Speaker Setup line, and press the OK Button to display the Speaker Setup menu. See Figure 4.

If you have run EzSet/EQ, those results were saved. To tweak the EzSet/EQ results, or to configure the AVR from scratch, select Manual Setup. The screen shown in Figure 9 will appear.

Figure 9 – Manual Speaker Setup Menu

NOTE: All of the speaker setup submenus include the Exit and Back options as shown at the bottom of Figure 9. To return to a previous menu without making any changes, press Exit. To save the current settings, select the Back option.

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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 ConnectionsHdmi Output Connections Analog and Digital Input ConnectionsSound card to the Optical and Coaxial Digital­ Inputs Rngh Video Equipment Connections Manufacturer­System and Power Connections Channel System Using the On-Screen Display System ConfigurationSystem Setup First Turn OnFor direct access Set Up SourcesAudio and Video Input Selection 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 HDMI-equipped multichannel disc player Controls and Use of HeadphonesChannel/8-Channel Direct Input Surround Mode Selection Digital Audio SignalsSurround Modes Night Mode Dolby Surround SettingsSurround Modes Multiroom Operation Memory BackupInstallation MultiroomSurround Amplifier Channel Assignment Multiroom OperationVideo Adjustments Video AdjustmentsSystem Settings Audio Effects / Advanced FeaturesAdvanced Features Audio EffectsGeneral AVR Settings Advanced FeaturesMenu Appearance 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