Harman-Kardon AVR 165 Connect the Radio Antennas, Connect IR Equipment, Connect The Bridge Iiip

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AVR 1650/AVR 165

Making Connections, continued

Audio recorders

Connect an analog audio recorder’s inputs to the AVR’s analog audio Tape Out connectors. You can record any analog audio input signal.

AVR Analog Audio

Recorder Connectors

Stereo Audio Cable

 

(not supplied)

To Stereo Analog

 

Record Inputs

Analog Recording Device

You can connect the AVR’s Optical Digital Output connector to a digital audio recorder’s optical digital input connector. You can record both coaxial and optical digital input signals.

Digital Audio

Recorder Connector

Optical Digital Audio

Cable (not supplied)

To Optical Digital

Record Input

Digital Recording Device

Video recorders

Connect an analog video recorder’s video input connector to the AVR’s Video 2 Out Composite Video connector, and its audio input connectors to the AVR’s Video 2 Out Analog Audio connectors. You can record any composite video signal.

Connect the Radio Antennas

Connect the supplied FM antenna to the AVR’s FM 751 Radio Antenna connector. For the best reception, extend the FM antenna as far as possible.

Bend and fold the base of the supplied AM antenna as shown and connect the antenna wires to the AVR’s AM and Gnd connectors. (You can connect either wire to either connector.) Rotate the antenna as necessary to minimize background noise.

AVR Radio Antenna

Connectors

FM Antenna (supplied)

AM Antenna

(supplied)

Bend and fold base

Connect IR Equipment

The AVR’s Remote IR Input and Output connectors let you remotely control the AVR in a variety of situations:

When you place the AVR inside a cabinet or facing away from the listener, connect an external IR receiver, such as the Harman Kardon HE 1000 (available separately), to the AVR’s IR Remote In connector.

External IR

Receiver

AVR IR Remote

In Connector

AVR and Source

Devices Installed

Inside of Cabinet

AVR Analog

AVR Analog

Video Connectors

Audio Connectors

Analog Audio/Video

To Analog Audio/Video

Cable (not supplied)

Record Inputs

Analog Video

Recording Device

If any source devices are equipped with a compatible IR input connector, use a 1/8- inch (3.5mm) mini-plug interconnect cable (not included) to connect the AVR’s IR Remote Out jack to the source device’s IR input connector.

Connect The Bridge IIIP

Connect an optional The Bridge IIIP to the AVR’s The Bridge IIIP connector. Insert the plug until it snaps into place in the connector. IMPORTANT: Connect The Bridge IIIP only with the AVR’s power turned OFF.

AVR The Bridge IIIP

Connector

External IR Receiver

AVR 1650/AVR 165

Source Devices

w/Remote

In/Out Jacks

Mono 1/8-inch (3.5mm) Mini-Plug Interconnect (not supplied)

To control more than one source device through the AVR’s IR Remote Out connector, connect all sources in “daisy chain” fashion, connecting each device’s IR output connector to the next device’s IR input connector, starting with the AVR.

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The Bridge IIIP

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Contents AVR 1650/AVR Table of Contents Supplied Accessories IntroductionPlace the AVR Button PowerFront-Panel Controls Front-Panel ControlsAVR 1650/AVR Rear-Panel Connectors Rear-Panel ConnectorsAVR 1650/AVR 165 Rear-Panel Connections AVR 1650 shown Rear-Panel Connectors System Remote Control Functions System Remote Control FunctionsSystem Remote Control Functions Introduction to Home Theater Source Device Connections Types of Home Theater System ConnectionsSpeaker Connections Subwoofer ConnectionsRadio Connections Video ConnectionsUSB Port Making Connections Making ConnectionsOptical digital audio devices Hdmi devicesComponent video devices Composite video devicesAudio recorders Connect the Radio AntennasConnect IR Equipment Connect The Bridge IiipConnect the 12V Trigger Output Set Up the Remote ControlConnect to AC Power Install the Batteries in the Remote ControlConfigure the AVR for Your Speakers Set Up the AVRSet Up the AVR Using the On-Screen Menu SystemUse the remote’s down arrow button to select Audio Assign the Digital Audio ConnectorsAdditional Input Setup Menu Items Press the OK button when you have finishedOperating Your AVR Operating Your AVRSelecting a Surround Mode Advanced FunctionsAudio Processing and Surround Sound Step One Determine Your Speakers’ Crossover Frequencies Manual Speaker SetupDolby Pro Logic II Music Mode Adjustments Advanced FunctionsNumber of Speakers Step Three Manual Setup MenuSub Mode Step Two Measure the Speaker DistancesStep Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually System SetupProcessor Reset Advanced Remote Control ProgrammingSleep Timer Resetting the RemoteTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Solution Specifications SpecificationsTable A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Appendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codesTable A2 Source Setting Defaults AppendixSource All Sources Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting DefaultsTable A4 Distance Settings Sub ModeFront Left Front Right Center Surround Left Surround Right Table A5 Source SettingsTable A6 Speaker/Channel Settings Video Aux Tape Tuner BridgeFeature Default Setting Your Setting Table A7 Remote Control CodesTable A8 System Settings Source Input Product Type circle one Remote Control CodeTable A9 Surround Modes Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or SignalDTS-ES Matrix played as Mode GroupDTS Digital 2/.0 orAVR 1650/AVR 3/4 Table A10 Remote Control Function ListRewind WW Setup Code Number Table A11 Remote Control Product Codes TVTable A12 Remote Control Product Codes VCR Table A13 Remote Control Product Codes CD Table A15 Remote Control Product Codes SAT Table A14 Remote Control Product Codes DVD001 Table A16 Remote Control Product Codes TapeTable A17 Remote Control Product Codes Cable Cassette Deck Setup Code Number Manufacturer/Brand116 013 019 020 085001 041 119 171 209 215 111 112