Harman-Kardon AVR 260 owner manual Video Adjustments

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Video Adjustments

The AVR 260 includes sophisticated DCDi by Faroudja video processing that delivers enhanced video quality, even for older analog video source components, as well as upgraded on-screen displays. When upscaling video materials from a lower resolution to a higher one (the AVR 260 upscales to a maximum of 1080p), the processor is adding pixels to the original image. Sometimes when converting interlaced video (displays all odd rows then all even rows of the frame) to progressive-scan video (displays all rows at once) and increasing the resolution, the interpolation of new pixels can cause jagginess, or a staircase effect, at edge transitions, such as the stripes in an American flag. Faroudja engineers developed the DCDi (Directional Correlational Deinterlacing) algorithm to ensure that the additional pixels follow the edge, virtually eliminating the jagginess and enhancing upscaled images.

Thanks to the “Torino” video processing chip, on-screen graphics may be generated in high definition, and blended with the incoming video. This not only delivers crisp, clear information messages, it allows you to continue to watch a program while making system adjustments.

Video Modes

After you have adjusted the picture settings on your video display, additional adjustments may be made to the AVR, if necessary, to further improve the picture. Access these settings from the Video Modes menu. Press the Video Modes Button on the front panel or remote, and the screen shown in Figure 17 will appear. The menu may also be accessed from the Setup Source menu by pressing the Info Settings Button and selecting the Video Modes line.

Video Adjustments

Picture Adjust: Use this setting to change the aspect ratio of the displayed image.

When displaying widescreen (16:9) images on a full screen (4:3) device, letterbox format will be used, in which black bars may appear above and below the image (pillarboxing).

When displaying full screen images on a widescreen device, black or gray bars may appear to the left and right of the image.

Some displays, especially plasma and CRT monitors, may suffer from “burn-in” when the same image, such as the horizontal or vertical bars, is left on screen for a long period of time. Use this setting to adjust the picture so that it fills the display’s screen. The options are:

Auto Fit: The AVR automatically adjusts the image as required to fit the display’s capabilities.

Height Fit: Adjusts the image to eliminate any bars above or below it. Bars may remain at the sides.

Width Fit: Adjusts the image to eliminate any bars on the sides. Bars may remain above and below the image.

Zoom 1x: Displays the image as received from the source. If the image is in the 4:3 aspect ratio, on widescreen displays pillarbox format may be used. If the image is in the 16:9 aspect ratio, on full screen (4:3) displays letterbox format may be used.

Zoom 2x: Stretches the image evenly to completely fill the screen. The outer portions of the image may be cropped.

Feel free to experiment with this setting for each source until you find a pleasing display format for each program.

Advanced Video Settings: Press the N or OK Button to display the Advanced Video Modes submenu (see Figure 18).

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Figure 17 – Video Modes Menu

Video Mode: The default setting of Processor Off passes the video signal through to the display without any processing. Select one of these processing options to optimize the picture for the current program by applying adjustments to the brightness, contrast, color and sharpness:

Sports: For sporting events.

Nature: For programs shot outdoors, in a natural setting.

Movie: For movies and many television broadcasts.

Custom: Allows manual adjustment of the picture settings. The Brightness, Contrast, Color and Sharpness settings will appear on screen as sliders with values ranging from 0 to 100. The default setting for each adjustment is 50. Use the M N Buttons to change each setting’s value.

Figure 18 – Advanced Video Modes

Menu

Noise Reduction: To reduce signal noise, choose between LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH or OFF with the OK button V. It is advisable to use as low a step as possible, as high levels of Noise Reduction may impair other aspects of the image.

MPEG Noise Reduction: This setting is designed to address two specific types of video distortion, mosquito noise and blocking artifacts. If you see haziness or shimmering around the edges of objects or the scrolling credits in a film, or if the image appears to “pixellate” into blocks, change the MPEG Noise Reduction setting from its default of Off to the Low, Medium or High setting to improve the picture.

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Contents AVR Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Safety InformationHarmans own Logic 7 technology­ Description and FeaturesIntroduction Thank you for choosing Harman KardonIntroduction 260 FRONT-PANEL ControlsSee 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 Input Connections Installation and ConnectionsAudio Equipment Connections Hdmi ConnectionsSound card to the Optical and Coaxial Digital­ Inputs Rngh Analog and Digital Input ConnectionsHdmi Output Connections Manufacturer­ Video Equipment ConnectionsSystem and Power Connections Channel System First Turn On System ConfigurationSystem Setup Using the On-Screen DisplayAudio and Video Input Selection Set Up SourcesFor direct access You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Speaker SetupSystem Configuration Step Two Measure Speaker Distances Manual SetupStep Three Manual Setup Menu Step One Determine Speaker CrossoverNumber of Speakers Adjust Crossover Frequencies MenuAdjust Speaker Distance Menu Sub ModeStep Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Operation Surround Mode ChartDTS 96/24 DTS Neo6 MusicProgram is being played Speakers as activeBasic Operation Channel/8-Channel Direct Input Controls and Use of HeadphonesHDMI-equipped multichannel disc player Digital Audio Signals Surround Mode SelectionSurround Modes Surround Modes Dolby Surround Settings Night Mode Multiroom Memory BackupInstallation Multiroom OperationMultiroom Operation Surround Amplifier Channel AssignmentVideo Adjustments Video AdjustmentsAudio Effects Audio Effects / Advanced FeaturesAdvanced Features System SettingsMenu Appearance Advanced FeaturesGeneral AVR Settings RDS Operation RDS TuningTuner Operation To select the built-in tunerProgram Search PTY Direct Code Entry Programming the RemoteProgramming the Remote with Codes Blu-ray controlErasing Activity Buttons Code ReadoutActivity Programming Macros Programmed Device FunctionsTo program punch-through control while operating any device Resetting the Remote MemoryPunch-Through Programming No function is programmed­for the button being pushedRadio Setup Code TableSSAT Auxvcr Dvdr Function ListAUX Processor Reset Troubleshooting GuideTechnical Specifications Table A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Appendix Settings WorksheetAppendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codes Table A2 Source Setting DefaultsCenter Speaker Crossover 100Hz Large Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting DefaultsTable A5 Source Settings 100Hz Large Subwoofer ModeTable A8 Surround Modes Table A6 Audio Effects SettingsTable A7 Video Modes Settings Tone Control Off Treble 0dB Bass LFE Trim Night ModeCable/Sat DVD/Blu-ray Media Server Game Table A9 Remote Control CodesTable A10 System Settings Table A11 Zone 2 Settings