Harman-Kardon AVR 1650 owner manual Advanced Functions, Manual Speaker Setup

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AVR 1650/AVR 165

Advanced Functions, continued

Audio (7.1), DTS-HD Master Audio (7.1), DTS 5.1, DTS 96/24 (5.1), 2-channel PCM modes in 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz or 96kHz, and 5.1 or 7.1 multichannel PCM. (Your AVR will downmix the discrete surround back-channel information in 6.1-channel and 7.1-channel recordings into your system’s surround left and surround right channels.)

When the AVR receives a digital bitstream, it detects the encoding method and the number of channels, which is displayed briefly as three numbers, separated by slashes (e.g., “3/2/.1”).

The first number indicates the number of front channels in the signal: “1” represents a monophonic recording (usually an older program that has been digitally remastered or, more rarely, a modern program for which the director has chosen mono as a special effect). “2” indicates the presence of the left and right channels but no center channel. “3” indicates that all three front channels (left, right and center) are present.

The second number indicates whether any surround channels are present: “0” indicates that no surround information is present. “1” indicates that a matrixed surround signal is present. “2” indicates discrete surround left and right channels. (Bitstreams with discrete surround back left and right channel signals will be indicated by a “4,” although the AVR downmixes the surround back-channel information into the surround left and right channels.)

The third number is used for the LFE channel: “0” indicates no LFE channel. “.1” indicates that an LFE channel is present.

Dolby Digital 2.0 signals may include a Dolby Surround flag indicating DS-ON or DS-OFF, depending on whether the 2-channel bitstream contains only stereo information or a downmix of a multichannel program that can be decoded by the AVR’s Dolby Pro Logic decoder. By default, these signals are played in Dolby Pro Logic II Movie mode.

When a PCM signal is received, the PCM message and the sampling rate (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz or 96kHz) will appear.

When only two channels – left and right – are present, the analog surround modes may be used to decode the signal into multiple channels. If you would prefer a different surround format than the native signal’s digital encoding, press the Surround Modes button to display the Surround Modes menu (see Selecting a Surround Mode, on page 20).

The Auto Select option sets the surround mode to the native signal’s digital encoding, e.g., Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio. For analog 2-channel materials, the AVR defaults to the Logic 7 Movie mode. For Dolby Digital 2.0 programs, the AVR defaults to the Dolby Pro Logic II Movie mode, which creates a 5.1-channel surround-sound presentation from the 2-channel program. If you prefer a different surround mode, select the surround-mode category: Virtual Surround, Stereo, Movie, Music or Video Game. Press the OK button to change the mode.

Each surround-mode category is set to a default surround mode:

Virtual Surround: HARMAN virtual speaker.

Stereo: 5-CH Stereo.

Movie: Logic 7 Movie.

Music: Logic 7 Music.

Video Game: Logic 7 Game.

You may select a different mode for each category. Below is a complete list of available surround modes. (The actual surround modes available will depend on the number of speakers in your system.)

Virtual Surround: HARMAN virtual speaker.

Stereo: 2-CH Stereo or 5-CH Stereo.

Movie: Logic 7 Movie, Dolby Pro Logic II Movie.

Music: Logic 7 Music, Dolby Pro Logic II Music.

Video Game: Logic 7 Game, Dolby Pro Logic II Game.

Once you have programmed the surround mode for each type of audio, select the line from the Surround Modes menu to override the AVR’s automatic surround-mode selection. The AVR will use the same surround mode the next time the source is selected.

Please refer to Table A9 in the Appendix for more information on which surround modes are available with different bitstreams.

Dolby Pro Logic II Music Mode Adjustments

When you select Dolby Pro Logic II as the music surround mode, additional adjustments become available:

* MODE : MUSIC *

DOLBY PLII MUSIC

CENTER WIDTH :3

DIMENSION :0

PANORAMA :Off

BACK TO MASTER MENU

Center Width: This setting affects how vocals sound through the three front speakers. A lower number focuses the vocal information tightly on the center channel. Higher numbers (up to 7) broaden the vocal soundstage. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust this setting.

Dimension: This setting affects the depth of the surround presentation, allowing you to “move” the sound toward the front or rear of the room. The setting of “0” is a neutral default. Setting “F-3” moves the sound toward the front of the room, while setting “R-3” moves the sound toward the rear. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust it.

Panorama: With the Panorama mode turned on, some of the sound from the front speakers is moved to the surround speakers, creating an enveloping “wraparound” effect. Each press of the OK button toggles the setting On or Off.

Manual Speaker Setup

Your AVR is flexible and may be configured to work with most speakers and to compensate for the acoustic characteristics of your room.

The EzSet/EQ process automatically detects the capabilities of each connected speaker and optimizes the AVR’s performance with your speakers. If you are unable to run EzSet/ EQ calibration, or if you wish to set up your AVR for your speakers manually, use the Manual Speaker Setup on-screen menus.

Before beginning, place your loudspeakers as explained in the Place Your Speakers section, on page 10, and connect them to the AVR. Consult the owner’s guide for the speakers or the manufacturer’s Web site for their frequency-range specification. Although you may set the AVR’s individual channel levels “by ear,” an SPL (sound-pressure level) meter purchased at a local electronics store will provide greater accuracy.

Record your configuration settings in Tables A4 and A6 in the Appendix for easy re-entry after a system reset or after the AVR’s Master Power switch has been turned off or the unit has been unplugged for more than four weeks.

Step One – Determine Your Speakers’ Crossover Frequencies

Without using the EzSet/EQ process, the AVR can’t detect how many speakers you’ve connected to it; nor can it determine their capabilities. Consult the technical specifications for all of your speakers and locate the frequency response, usually given as a range, e.g., 100Hz – 20kHz (±3dB). Write down the lowest frequency that each of your speakers is capable of playing (100Hz in the above example) as the crossover in Table A6 in the Appendix. NOTE: This frequency is not the same as the crossover frequency listed in the speaker’s specifications.

For the subwoofer, write down the transducer size. The AVR’s bass management determines which speakers will be used to play back the low-frequency (bass) portion of the source program. Sending the lowest notes to small satellite speakers will result in bad sound and may even damage the speakers. The highest notes may not be heard at all through the subwoofer.

With proper bass management, the AVR divides the source signal at a crossover point. All information above that crossover point is played through your system’s speakers, and all information below the crossover point is played through the subwoofer. This way, each loudspeaker in your system will perform at its best, delivering a more powerful and enjoyable sound experience.

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Contents AVR 1650/AVR Table of Contents Supplied Accessories IntroductionPlace the AVR Front-Panel Controls PowerFront-Panel Controls ButtonAVR 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 Speaker Connections Types of Home Theater System ConnectionsSubwoofer Connections Source Device ConnectionsRadio Connections Video ConnectionsUSB Port Making Connections Making ConnectionsComponent video devices Hdmi devicesComposite video devices Optical digital audio devicesConnect IR Equipment Connect the Radio AntennasConnect The Bridge Iiip Audio recordersConnect to AC Power Set Up the Remote ControlInstall the Batteries in the Remote Control Connect the 12V Trigger OutputSet Up the AVR Set Up the AVRUsing the On-Screen Menu System Configure the AVR for Your SpeakersAdditional Input Setup Menu Items Assign the Digital Audio ConnectorsPress the OK button when you have finished Use the remote’s down arrow button to select AudioOperating Your AVR Operating Your AVRSelecting a Surround Mode Advanced FunctionsAudio Processing and Surround Sound Dolby Pro Logic II Music Mode Adjustments Manual Speaker SetupAdvanced Functions Step One Determine Your Speakers’ Crossover FrequenciesSub Mode Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep Two Measure the Speaker Distances Number of SpeakersStep Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually System SetupSleep Timer Advanced Remote Control ProgrammingResetting the Remote Processor ResetTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Solution Specifications SpecificationsTable A2 Source Setting Defaults Appendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codesAppendix Table A1 Recommended Source Component ConnectionsTable A4 Distance Settings Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting DefaultsSub Mode Source All SourcesTable A6 Speaker/Channel Settings Table A5 Source SettingsVideo Aux Tape Tuner Bridge Front Left Front Right Center Surround Left Surround RightTable A8 System Settings Table A7 Remote Control CodesSource Input Product Type circle one Remote Control Code Feature Default Setting Your SettingTable A9 Surround Modes Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or SignalDTS Digital Mode Group2/.0 or DTS-ES Matrix played asAVR 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 DVDTable A17 Remote Control Product Codes Cable Table A16 Remote Control Product Codes TapeCassette Deck Setup Code Number Manufacturer/Brand 001001 041 119 171 209 215 013 019 020 085111 112 116