Harman-Kardon AVR 160 owner manual Getting Started, Source Assignment Worksheet

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Installing the AVR 160 and connecting it to the other system components can be complex. To simplify installation, it is suggested that you design your system before you begin connecting wires and cables.

Although the rear-panel jacks allow for a variety of audio and video connections to other components, the AVR’s software organizes the connections into 6 conventional sources: DVD (Blu-ray Disc player or DVD player), CD, Tape (audio recorder), Video 1 (VCR), Video 2 (Cable/Sat) and Video 3 (TV). Each of these sources uses dedicated analog audio inputs, and the DVD and Video 1/2/3 sources also use dedicated composite video inputs.

The AVR 160 also features six digital audio inputs (two each coaxial and optical on the rear panel, and one of each type on the front panel). The digital audio inputs, which offer improved performance when available on the source device, may be assigned to any source, as explained in the Initial Setup section.

The two component video inputs offer improved video performance when available on the source device and video display, and may also be assigned to any source.

The 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs are selected as a separate source, but may only be used with one of the two component video inputs.

For superior audio and video performance, the AVR 160 is equipped with three dedicated HDMI inputs, which may be used with any type of source device that has an HDMI output. The HDMI inputs may be used with an analog or digital audio input or one of the component video inputs. This flexibility facilitates using the AVR with sources that do not output multichannel audio through their HDMI outputs.

Table A1 in the appendix indicates the default device types for each source, and the default audio/video connection assignments. If the defaults suit your system, then connect your devices to the audio/video inputs shown. Otherwise, design your system as explained below.

1.Best video connection type for your system: Examine the video inputs on your TV or video display. Write down the best available video connection type here: ____________.

The options, in order of preference, are: HDMI, DVI (must be HDCP- compliant), component video or composite video. This is the “system- best” video connection for your system.

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2.Decide which source will be used for each device: Match up to 6 devices to the 6 conventional sources listed in the Table 2 worksheet below. Any source device with compatible output connectors may be connected to any source inputs on the AVR. Matching the source devices to the named sources simplifies setup and programming the remote control. It is recommended that you match source devices as follows:

DVD: DVD, VCR/PVR/DMC, Cable/Satellite

VIDEO 1: VCR, PVR (such as TiVo), DVD recorder

VIDEO 2: Cable or satellite set-top box

VIDEO 3: TV (video display) or HDTV set-top box

CD: CD player

TAPE: Cassette deck or audio recorder (remote may only operate Harman Kardon cassette decks)

HDMI 1: Blu-ray Disc player or DVD player (remote may only operate Harman Kardon Blu-ray Disc players, or many brands of DVD players)

HDMI 2 or 3: Any device equipped with an HDMI output; the device type is selected from one of the other options while programming the remote

AUX: Portable audio player (remote is not programmable to operate this device)

3.Best video connection for each source: Examine each source device and write down the best available type of video connection, but not better than the system-best connection. Leave blank audio-only sources, such as a CD player.

4.Best audio connection for each source: For each source device, write down the best available type of audio connection. See the note below, and if the HDMI connection may be used for audio, it is the best option. The other options, in order of preference, are: optical digital audio, coaxial digital audio, 2-channel analog audio.

If you select an HDMI input, that becomes the AVR source for the device. If you select a 2-channel analog audio input, that input becomes the AVR source. The digital audio inputs will be assigned to a source during Initial Setup.

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Table 2 – Source Assignment Worksheet

 

 

Best Video

 

Best Audio

Audio Input

 

 

 

Connection (HDMI,

 

Connection (HDMI,

Assigned (may be

 

 

 

DVI, Component,

Video Input

Optical, Coaxial,

one digital plus one

Analog Audio Input

Source

Device Type

Composite)

Assigned

2-Ch Analog)

or more analog)

for Recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video 1

VCR

 

 

 

 

 

Video 2

Cable or Sat

 

 

 

 

 

Video 3

TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD

DVD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

CD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tape

Cassette deck

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUX

Portable player

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI 1

Blu-ray Disc or DVD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

6-/8-CH

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents AVR Important Safety Instructions Safety InformationImportant Safety Information Moving the Unit Installation LocationCleaning Do Not Open the CabinetTable of Contents Audio Section IntroductionThank you for choosing a Harman Kardon product Harman Kardon AVR 160 7.1-Channel Audio/ Video ReceiverDigital Audio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio Inputs Audio/Video InputsFRONT-PANEL Controls Tuning Press these buttons to tune a radio stationVolume 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 AM/FM Remote Control FunctionsAUX Controls a device connected to the Auxiliary Input AVR Selector Press to switch the remote to AVR device modeRDS Activates RDS functions for FM Radio Surround Modes Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioSubwoofer Connecting Source Devices to the AVRConnections Speaker ConnectionsAnalog Audio Digital AudioAnalog Video AntennasVideo Connections Digital VideoPlacement of Surround Speakers in a 7.1- Channel System Speaker PlacementFront Speaker Placement Placement of Surround Speakers in a 5.1- Channel SystemSource Assignment Worksheet Getting StartedGetting Started Installation Two steps are required the first time you turn on the AVR Step Eight Program Sources Into the RemoteStep Nine Turn On the AVR Turn on your source deviceUsing the On-Screen Menu System Initial SetupConfigure the AVR 160, Using EzSet/EQ Technology Channel Inputs Set Up SourcesHDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player Dim Function System SettingsOperation Source Selection HeadphonesUsing the Radio RDS TuningProgram Type PTY RecordingRDS Display Options Program Search PTYSurround Modes Menu Selecting a Surround ModeDigital Audio Signals Analog Audio SignalsAudio Processing and Surround Sound Advanced Functions Dolby Surround SettingsIndicates that an LFE channel is present Step TWO Measure Speaker Distances Manual Speaker SetupStep Three Manual Setup Menu Step ONE Determine Speaker CrossoverDistance Menu Sub ModeNumber of Speakers Crossover MenuStep Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Audio SettingsWhen you have finished, press the OSD Button Macros Advanced Remote Control FunctionsResetting the Remote Punch-Through ProgrammingAppendix Appendix Default settingsTable A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting Defaults Table A2 Source Setting DefaultsTable A4 Delay Setting Defaults LFE Table A5 Source Input SettingsTable A6 Speaker/Channel Settings AUX TunerVCR, PVR, DMC Table A7 Remote Control CodesTable A8 System Settings Table A9 Surround ModesDTS-HD DTS Stereo See below Mode GroupTuner Setting to be off DTS-ES Discrete50 51 54 55 Table A10 - Remote Control Function ListDVD 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 Video Section Technical SpecificationsFM Tuner Section AM Tuner 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.

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