Harman-Kardon AVR 160 owner manual Digital Audio, Analog Audio

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CONNECTIONS

Digital Audio

The AVR 160 is equipped with three HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) inputs, and one output. HDMI technology enables digital audio and video information to be carried using a single cable, delivering the highest quality picture and sound.

The AVR 160 uses HDMI (V.1.3a with Deep Color) technology and is capable of processing both the audio and video components of the HDMI data, minimizing the number of cable connections in your system. The AVR 160 implements Deep Color, which increases by an order of magnitude the shades of color that can be displayed, and the latest lossless multichannel audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.

NOTE: Some DVD-Audio, SACD, Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD players only output multichannel audio through their multichannel analog outputs. Make a separate analog audio connection in addition to the HDMI connection, which is still used for video and to listen to Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM materials that may be stored on the disc.

The AVR 160 converts component video signals to the HDMI format, including its on-screen menus, but outputs them at their native resolution.

The HDMI connector is shaped for easy plug-in (see Figure 4). If your video display has a DVI input and is HDCP-compliant, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter (not included). A separate audio connection is required. HDMI cable runs are limited to about 3 meter.

Figure 4 – HDMI Connection

If your video display or source device is not HDMI-capable, use one of the analog video connections (composite or component video) and a separate audio connection.

Coaxial digital audio jacks are usually color-coded in orange. Although they look similar to analog jacks, you should not connect coaxial digital audio outputs to analog inputs or vice versa. See Figure 5.

Coaxial digital

Coaxial

 

audio cable

 

Figure 5 – Coaxial Digital Audio

Optical digital audio connectors are normally covered by a shutter to protect them from dust. The shutter opens as the cable is inserted. Input connectors are color-coded using a black shutter, while outputs use a gray shutter. See Figure 6.

Optical digital

Optical

 

audio cable

 

Figure 6 – Optical Digital Audio

Analog Audio

Analog connections require two cables, one for the left channel (white) and one for the right channel (red). These two cables are often attached to each other. See Figure 7.

For sources that are capable of both digital and analog audio, you may make both connections.

You may only record materials from DVDs or other copy-protected sources using analog connections. Remember to comply with all copyright laws, if you choose to make a copy for your own personal use.

Analog audio

L

 

cable (RCA)

R

 

Figure 7 – Analog Audio

The 6-/8-Channel Inputs are multichannel analog connections that are used with high-definition sources that decode the copy-protected digital content, such as some DVD-Audio, SACD, Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD players. See Figure

8.The multichannel analog audio connection is not required for players compliant with HDMI version 1.1 or better, or that output linear PCM signals via an HDMI connection. Consult the owner’s guide for your disc player for more information, and see page 25.

 

Front

Surround

Center

Multichannel

White

Blue

Green

analog audio

 

 

 

cable (RCA)

 

 

Subwoofer

 

Red

Gray

Purple

Figure 8 – Multichannel Analog Audio

The AVR 160 has an Auxiliary Audio Input on the rear panel in the form of a stereo 1/8" (3,5 mm) mini jack. Connect the headphone output of any audio source, such as an MP3 player or portable CD player, to the Auxiliary Audio Input. See Figure 9.

Figure 9 –  Auxiliary Audio Input

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Contents AVR Important Safety Instructions Safety InformationImportant Safety Information Installation Location CleaningDo Not Open the Cabinet Moving the UnitTable of Contents Introduction Thank you for choosing a Harman Kardon productHarman Kardon AVR 160 7.1-Channel Audio/ Video Receiver Audio SectionSupplied Accessories Audio InputsAudio/Video Inputs Digital Audio InputsTuning Press these buttons to tune a radio station FRONT-PANEL ControlsVolume Knob Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume Use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter REAR-PANEL ConnectionsAlways make a separate audio connection REAR-PANEL Connections Remote Control Functions AM/FMAVR Selector Press to switch the remote to AVR device mode AUX Controls a device connected to the Auxiliary InputRDS Activates RDS functions for FM Radio Introduction to Home Theater Typical Home Theater SystemMultichannel Audio Surround ModesConnecting Source Devices to the AVR ConnectionsSpeaker Connections SubwooferDigital Audio Analog AudioAntennas Video ConnectionsDigital Video Analog VideoSpeaker Placement Front Speaker PlacementPlacement of Surround Speakers in a 5.1- Channel System Placement of Surround Speakers in a 7.1- Channel SystemGetting Started Source Assignment WorksheetGetting Started Installation Step Eight Program Sources Into the Remote Step Nine Turn On the AVRTurn on your source device Two steps are required the first time you turn on the AVRUsing the On-Screen Menu System Initial SetupConfigure the AVR 160, Using EzSet/EQ Technology Channel Inputs Set Up SourcesHDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player System Settings Dim FunctionOperation Headphones Using the RadioRDS Tuning Source SelectionRecording RDS Display OptionsProgram Search PTY Program Type PTYSelecting a Surround Mode Surround Modes MenuDigital Audio Signals Analog Audio SignalsAudio Processing and Surround Sound Advanced Functions Dolby Surround SettingsIndicates that an LFE channel is present Manual Speaker Setup Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep ONE Determine Speaker Crossover Step TWO Measure Speaker DistancesSub Mode Number of SpeakersCrossover Menu Distance MenuStep Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Audio SettingsWhen you have finished, press the OSD Button Advanced Remote Control Functions Resetting the RemotePunch-Through Programming MacrosAppendix Appendix Default settingsTable A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting Defaults Table A2 Source Setting DefaultsTable A4 Delay Setting Defaults Table A5 Source Input Settings Table A6 Speaker/Channel SettingsAUX Tuner LFETable A7 Remote Control Codes Table A8 System SettingsTable A9 Surround Modes VCR, PVR, DMCDTS-HD See below Mode Group Tuner Setting to be offDTS-ES Discrete DTS StereoTable A10 - Remote Control Function List 50 51 54 55DVD AUX Table A12 Remote Control Product Codes VCR Table A11 Remote Control Product Codes TVTable A13 Remote Control Product Codes CD Table A15 Remote Control Product Codes SAT Table A14 Remote Control Product Codes DVDTable A17 Remote Control Product Codes Cable Processor Reset Troubleshooting GuideMemory Technical Specifications FM Tuner SectionAM Tuner Section Video Section

AVR 160 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 160 is a versatile and powerful audio/video receiver that delivers a remarkable home theater experience. Designed for audio enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, this model combines cutting-edge technology, sophisticated design, and intuitive controls.

One of the standout features of the AVR 160 is its robust 7.1-channel surround sound output, which supports the latest audio formats including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. This allows users to enjoy a truly immersive sound experience when watching movies or playing video games. With a total power output of 75 watts per channel, the AVR 160 ensures that every sound detail is crystal clear, from explosive action sequences to the softest dialogue.

Another significant aspect of the AVR 160 is its advanced connectivity options. It comes equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, allowing you to connect a variety of devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. The HDMI 1.4 version support ensures compatibility with 3D video and offers audio return channel (ARC) functionality, simplifying connections with your TV. Additionally, the receiver features wide compatibility with legacy devices through analog audio inputs, as well as USB ports for direct playback of your music collections.

The AVR 160 also includes Harman's proprietary technology, like the EZSet/EQ automatic speaker calibration system. This feature effortlessly optimizes speaker performance by analyzing the acoustic properties of your room and adjusting settings accordingly. Users can also benefit from the integrated SiriusXM and Spotify support, allowing streaming of music directly through the receiver.

In terms of design, the AVR 160 presents a sleek aesthetic that complements any home entertainment setup. The minimalist front panel, with its bright display and easy-to-use controls, makes operation straightforward. Whether you are adjusting settings or selecting inputs, the receiver’s user-friendly interface enhances the overall experience.

In conclusion, the Harman-Kardon AVR 160 is an exceptional receiver that boasts remarkable audio quality, extensive connectivity options, innovative technologies, and a stylish design. Whether you're a movie enthusiast, music lover, or gaming aficionado, this receiver is well-equipped to meet diverse entertainment needs and elevate your audio experience to new heights.