Harman-Kardon Comprehensive Guide for the AVR 145 Receiver Setup and Connection

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You are now ready to connect your various components to your receiver. Before beginning, make sure that all components, including the AVR 145, are turned completely off and their power cords are unplugged. Don’t plug any of the power cords back in until you have finished making all of your connections.

Remember that your receiver generates heat while it is playing. Select a location that leaves several inches of space on all sides of the receiver. It is preferable to avoid completely enclosing the receiver inside a cabinet. It is also preferable to stack components on separate shelves rather than directly on top of the receiver. Some surface finishes are delicate. Try to select a location with a sturdy surface finish.

Step One – Connect the Speakers

If you have not yet done so, place your speakers in the listening room as described in the Speaker Placement section above.

Connect the center, front left, front right, surround left and surround right loudspeakers to the corresponding speaker terminals on the AVR 145. Remember to maintain the proper polarity by always connecting the positive and negative terminals on each speaker to the positive and negative terminals on the receiver. Use the Connection Color Guide

on page 15 as a reference.

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Step Three – Connect the Antennas

Connect the FM and AM antennas to their terminals.

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FM

Figure 17 – Antenna Connections

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FL

SR

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SL

Step Four – Connect the Source Components

Use the worksheets in the Appendix to note which connections you will use for each of your source devices.

For each source, select a source input (Video 1, Video 2, Video 3, etc.). In Table 2 we recommend connecting certain types of sources to certain source inputs to make it easier to program and use the remote control.

Decide which audio connections you will use. If your source device has them, use either the coaxial digital or the optical digital audio connec-

Figure 15 – Speaker Connections

Step Two – Connect the Subwoofer

Connect the Subwoofer Output on the AVR 145 to the line-level input on your subwoofer. Consult the manufacturer’s guide for the subwoofer for additional information.

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SUB

Figure 16 – Subwoofer Connection

tion. Referring to Table 2, we recommend you connect the DVD source to the Coaxial 1 input jack, and the source designated Video 2 to the Optical 2 input jack. However, you may make whatever connections are best for your system.

In addition to the digital audio connections, we recommend that you connect the analog audio connections for each source, as a backup to the digital connections. For sources that don’t have digital audio outputs, you must use the analog audio connections.

For each video source, select one type of video connection. Component video is preferred, but both your source device and your video display must have this type of video capability. If either device does not, then use S-video. Again, if either your source device or your video display doesn’t have S-video connections, then use composite video.

Referring to Table 2, we recommend that you connect the DVD source to the Component Video 1 inputs, and any one source designated as Video 1, Video 2 or Video 3 to the Component Video 2 inputs. However, you may make whatever video connections are best for your system.

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Contents AVR Table of Contents When replacement parts are required, be Safety InformationTime Important Safety Information Surround Modes IntroductionThank you for choosing Harman Kardon Audio SectionDigital Audio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio Inputs Audio/Video Inputs With S-VideoFRONT-PANEL Controls Video Inputs Surround Tuning Preset Stations Headphone DigitalSwitch Select Message Display SourceREAR-PANEL Connections Bridge RS-232 AM Antenna Inputs Inputs 1 DMP Input Reset ModeVideo Coaxial Digital RS-232 MonitorVideo 3 Controls televisions and other video displays Remote Control FunctionsBridge/DMP Controls an iPod docked in The Bridge AM/FM Remote Control Functions Multichannel Audio Introduction to Home TheaterSurround Modes Typical Home Theater SystemSpeaker Cables Connecting Source Devices to the AVRConnections Types of CablesAnalog Audio Audio ConnectionsDigital Audio Video ConnectionsAntennas FM antenna uses a 75-ohm F-connectorRS-232 Serial Port SUB Speaker PlacementStep Four Connect the Source Components InstallationStep One Connect the Speakers Step Three Connect the AntennasVideo 1 Source Tape Installation StepsVideo 2 Source Video 3 SourceStep Five Connect Video Display Step Six Plug in AC PowerStep Seven Insert Batteries in Remote Enter a code from above Turn on your source deviceTape Cassette Two steps are required the first time you turn on the AVR Step Nine Turn On the AVRUsing the On-Screen Menu System Initial SetupStep One Determine Speaker Size Press the Set Button to display the Speaker Size submenu Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep Two Measure Speaker Distances Speaker Size MenuSpeaker Crossover Menu Speaker/Channel Input IndicatorsStep Four EzSet Output Level Calibration Delay Adjust MenuThis is the last step in the configuration process Step Five Configure SourcesAdvanced users may rerun EzSet for each mode individually You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Turning On the AVR Sleep TimerVolume Control OperationSource Selection HeadphonesMute Function Tone ControlsChannel Direct Inputs Using the TunerAudio Input Selection Video Input SelectionRadio stations may be selected in one of four ways Using TheBridgeTMUse the Numeric Keys to enter the desired preset number RecordingAdvanced Functions Selecting a Surround ModeDigital Audio Signals Analog Audio SignalsAudio Processing and Surround Sound Surround Select Menu Screen Upsampling Dolby Surround SettingsNight Mode Default ModesDolby Digital 2.0 or Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or SignalSee below Variants are available96kHz processing Logic DTS Neo6See below Presentation DTS Neo6Using the Full-OSD Menu Setting Channel Output Levels ManuallyUsing the Remote Control With the Test Tone Using the Front-Panel ControlsSystem Settings Macros Advanced Remote Control FunctionsDim Function Punch-Through ProgrammingPress the Surround Button to erase the macro Resetting the RemoteProcessor Reset MemoryTroubleshooting Guide DTS AVR 145 Technical SpecificationsTable A3 Delay Setting Defaults Appendix default settings, worksheets, remote product codesTable A1 Source Input Setting Defaults Table A2 Speaker/Channel Setting DefaultsVideo Input Table A4 Source Input SettingsTable A5 Speaker/Channel Settings Video Bridge/DMP Tape Tuner Channel TitleTable A7 System Settings Table A6 Remote Control CodesVideo Cable, Satellite Remote Control Function List Reference DVD CD/CD-R FAV Aiwa Logik Teknika Aiwa Realistic Adcom RCX Alphastar ABC Rembrant

AVR 145 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 145 is a compact yet powerful audio/video receiver designed to deliver an exceptional home theater experience. Launched to meet the needs of both music enthusiasts and movie lovers, the AVR 145 combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it a popular choice for those seeking quality sound and versatility.

One of the standout features of the AVR 145 is its impressive power output. The receiver delivers up to 50 watts per channel at 8 ohms, allowing it to produce rich and immersive audio across various media formats. This output ensures that even the most bass-heavy soundtracks and delicate dialogue are rendered with clarity and precision, enhancing the overall listening experience.

Harman-Kardon is known for its commitment to quality sound, and the AVR 145 is no exception. It supports multiple audio formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, which provide surround sound capabilities that make movies feel like a cinematic experience at home. The receiver also includes High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) inputs, supporting high-resolution video signals while simplifying connectivity between devices.

In terms of connectivity, the AVR 145 is equipped with several inputs and outputs, allowing users to connect multiple audio and video sources. It features composite video, component video, and multiple optical and coaxial digital audio inputs, making it compatible with various devices such as DVD players, game consoles, and media streaming devices. This versatility ensures that users can easily integrate the AVR 145 into their existing entertainment systems.

The user interface of the AVR 145 is thoughtfully designed, making it easy for users to navigate through settings and inputs. The built-in on-screen display offers a straightforward setup experience, and the remote control is intuitive for effortless operation. Additionally, the receiver includes a stereo mode for those who prefer a two-channel audio experience, catering to both modern surround sound setups and traditional stereo configurations.

Another notable characteristic of the AVR 145 is its compact design. With a sleek and elegant appearance, it fits seamlessly into any home entertainment setup without taking up excessive space. This aesthetic appeal, combined with its robust performance, positions the AVR 145 as a brilliant choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience without the bulk.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon AVR 145 stands out as a remarkable A/V receiver that combines powerful performance, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly design. Whether for movies, music, or gaming, it is an excellent addition to any home theater system, providing a reliable and high-quality audio experience for years to come.