Harman-Kardon AVR 145 owner manual Surround Select Menu Screen

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

NOTE: The 6.1-channel signals – Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES Matrix and Discrete – each include a flag meant to signal the receiver to decode the surround back channel. Since the

AVR 145 is only capable of processing and playing 5.1 channels, the indications EX-OFF or ES-OFF, as appropriate, will always appear for 6.1-channel bitstreams.

When a PCM signal is received, the PCM message, followed by the sampling rate of the signal (44.1kHz, 48kHz or 96kHz), will scroll once across the front-panel display.

In addition, the Speaker/Channel Input Indicators will indicate the num- ber of channels discretely encoded in the signal by displaying a letter inside that channel’s speaker box. The letters flash when no signal is present, such as when a DVD is paused.

Figure 64 – Speaker/Channel Input Indicators

Even when only two channels – left and right – are present in the sig- nal, the analog surround modes may be used to decode the signal into the remaining channels.

Surround Modes

As mentioned in the Introduction to Home Theater section, surround mode selection is dependent upon the format of the incoming audio signal, as well as personal taste. There is no harm in experimenting with all of the modes available with any given source material. Table 5 offers a brief description of each mode the AVR 145 is capable of using, and also indicates the types of incoming signals or digital bitstreams the mode may be used with. Additional information about the Dolby and DTS modes is available on the companies’ Web sites: www.dolby.com and www.dtsonline.com.

When in doubt, check the jacket of your DVD for more information on which surround modes are available on the disc. Be aware that usually nonessential sections of the disc, such as trailers, extra materials or the disc menu, are only available in Dolby Digital 2.0 (2-channel) or PCM 2-channel mode. If the main title is playing and the letters in the Speaker/Channel Input Indicators are not lit for all speaker locations, look for an audio setup section of the disc’s menu. Also, make sure your DVD player’s audio output is set to the original bitstream rather than just PCM. Check the DVD player’s output setting by stopping play of the disc and checking the DVD player’s menu system.

As indicated in Table 5, different surround modes may only be available with certain input signals or bitstream formats. For any incoming signal, only a limited number of surround modes are available. Although there is never a time when all of the AVR 145’s surround modes are available, there is usually a wide variety of modes available for a given input.

There are three methods of manually selecting one of the available sur- round modes:

1.From the front panel, press the Surround Mode Button until the desired mode group (Dolby, DTS, DSP, Stereo, Logic 7) is selected, and the last-used mode from that group will be activated. Then press the Surround Select Button repeatedly to scroll through the modes available within that group.

2.Using the remote, press the button for the desired mode group:

Dolby Surr for Dolby modes DTS Sur for DTS Digital modes

DTS Neo:6 for the DTS Neo:6 modes Logic 7 for the Logic 7 modes

Stereo for the Stereo or Surround Off modes

Surr for the DSP Surround modes (Hall 1, Hall 2, Theater)

Press the mode button repeatedly to scroll through the modes available within that group.

3.The full-OSD menu system allows access to submenus for each of the mode groups through the Surround Select menu.

Figure 65 – Surround Select Menu Screen

Navigate to the line for the desired surround mode group, and press the Set Button to access the submenu for that group. In most cases, the submenu consists of only two lines:

1.A MODE line, which displays the currently selected mode. Use the /Buttons to scroll through the available modes.

2.A BACK TO SURROUND SELECT line, which may be used to exit the submenu.

The Dolby Surround submenu adds some advanced settings.

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Contents AVR Table of Contents When replacement parts are required, be Safety InformationTime Important Safety Information Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon IntroductionAudio Section Surround ModesAudio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio/Video Inputs With S-Video Digital Audio InputsFRONT-PANEL Controls Switch Select Surround Tuning Preset Stations Headphone DigitalMessage Display Source Video InputsREAR-PANEL Connections Video Coaxial Digital RS-232 Inputs Inputs 1 DMP Input Reset ModeMonitor Bridge RS-232 AM AntennaVideo 3 Controls televisions and other video displays Remote Control FunctionsBridge/DMP Controls an iPod docked in The Bridge AM/FM Remote Control Functions Surround Modes Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioConnections Connecting Source Devices to the AVRTypes of Cables Speaker CablesDigital Audio Audio ConnectionsVideo Connections Analog AudioAntennas FM antenna uses a 75-ohm F-connectorRS-232 Serial Port SUB Speaker PlacementStep One Connect the Speakers InstallationStep Three Connect the Antennas Step Four Connect the Source ComponentsVideo 1 Source Video 2 Source Installation StepsVideo 3 Source TapeStep 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 Step Two Measure Speaker Distances Step Three Manual Setup MenuSpeaker Size Menu Press the Set Button to display the Speaker Size submenuSpeaker 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 Volume Control Sleep TimerOperation Turning On the AVRMute Function HeadphonesTone Controls Source SelectionAudio Input Selection Using the TunerVideo Input Selection Channel Direct InputsUse the Numeric Keys to enter the desired preset number Using TheBridgeTMRecording Radio stations may be selected in one of four waysAdvanced Functions Selecting a Surround ModeDigital Audio Signals Analog Audio SignalsAudio Processing and Surround Sound Surround Select Menu Screen Night Mode Dolby Surround SettingsDefault Modes UpsamplingSee below Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or SignalVariants are available Dolby Digital 2.0 orSee below DTS Neo6Presentation DTS Neo6 96kHz processing LogicUsing the Remote Control With the Test Tone Setting Channel Output Levels ManuallyUsing the Front-Panel Controls Using the Full-OSD MenuSystem Settings Dim Function Advanced Remote Control FunctionsPunch-Through Programming MacrosProcessor Reset Resetting the RemoteMemory Press the Surround Button to erase the macroTroubleshooting Guide DTS AVR 145 Technical SpecificationsTable A1 Source Input Setting Defaults Appendix default settings, worksheets, remote product codesTable A2 Speaker/Channel Setting Defaults Table A3 Delay Setting DefaultsTable A5 Speaker/Channel Settings Table A4 Source Input SettingsVideo Bridge/DMP Tape Tuner Channel Title Video InputTable 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.