Harman-Kardon 660, 760 owner manual Remote Control Functions, Main Remote Control

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IR Transmitter Lens

AVR Power Off

AVR Power On

Source Selectors

Audio Effects

Alphanumeric Keys

Last

Back/Exit

Light

Soft Keys

Volume

Mute

Record

Info Settings

AVR Settings/Remote Menu

Zone Selector

REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

Device Power On

Device Power Off

LCD Display

Video Modes

Surround Modes

Activity

Menu

IR Transmitter

KLM N Navigation

 

OK

Mute

Power Off

Disc Menu

USB

Source Selectors

 

Network

 

Sleep Settings

 

 

 

Channel

BACK/EXIT

MENU

AVR Settings

Back/Exit

 

 

Menu

KLM N Navigation

Transport Controls

OK

Volume Controls

Transport Controls

Source Settings

Sleep Settings

Zone Selector

Zone Indicator

ENGLISH

MAIN REMOTE CONTROL

ZONE 2 REMOTE CONTROL

The AVR 760/AVR 660 remote is capable of controlling up to 14 devices, including the AVR itself, an iPod docked in the included The Bridge II, a USB device and a Network device (see page 34 for details). During the installation process, you may program the codes for your source components into the remote. To operate a component, press its Selector button to change the device mode. The device mode will appear on the top line of the remote’s LCD Display.

NOTE: Four of the sources do not have dedicated Source Selectors: Source A, Source B, Source C and Source D. To select one of these sources, first press the AVR Settings Button, then press the appropriate Soft Key: Red for Source A, Green for Source B, Yellow for Source C and Blue for Source D. These sources may also be selected using the AVR Settings menu.

Each Source Selector has been preprogrammed to control certain types of components, with only the codes specific to each brand and model changing, depending on which product code is programmed. The AUX and Cable/SAT Source Selectors may be used for multiple device types. All of the external Source Selectors may be reassigned to other device types (see Initial Setup section).

AUX Source Selector: CD player, VCR, HDTV set-top box, PVD or TiVo® set-top box. Refer to page 23 for details on Source Selection.

Cable/SAT Source Selector: Cable set-top box or satellite set-top box.

IMPORTANT NOTE: All of the AVR 760/AVR 660’s audio and video inputs are independently assignable. Select the inputs to which the device is physically connected during Initial Setup. Any device may be connected to any compatible input and given any name (e.g., DVD or Game).

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Contents AVR 760/AVR Important Safety Information Safety InformationImportant Safety Instructions Moving the Unit Installation LocationCleaning Do Not Open the CabinetTable of Contents Surround Modes IntroductionThank you for choosing a Harman Kardon product Audio SectionDigital Audio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio Inputs Audio/Video InputsFRONT-PANEL Controls Setting 480i, 480p, 576i, 720p, 1080i or 1080pVolume Knob Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume Output REAR-PANEL ConnectionsUse an HDMI-to-DVI adapter Main Remote Control Remote Control FunctionsVolume Control Press to raise or lower the volume Zone 2 Remote Control Surround Modes Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioSubwoofer Connecting Source Devices to the AVRConnections Speaker ConnectionsAnalog Audio Digital AudioDigital Video AntennasRS-232 Serial Port Video ConnectionsSubwoofer Placement Speaker PlacementFront Speaker Placement Source Assignment Worksheet Getting StartedGetting Started Installation Select one or all of these methods for audio distribution Step Eleven Install a Multizone SystemConnect a Video Display Device or Switcher AVR 760 only Connect IR Control Devices to the Zone 2 IR InputTo program the codes for a source device into the remote Step Twelve Plug in AC Power CordsStep Thirteen Insert Batteries in Remote Step Fourteen Program Sources Into the RemoteTo learn individual key codes To change the device type of a Source SelectorStep Fifteen Turn On the AVR 760/AVR 660 To delete a programmed or learned codeTo rename a key or device Select Automatic Setup-EzSet/EQ Initial SetupUsing the On-Screen Menu System Audio and Video Input Selection Set Up SourcesSelect Cancel to return to the Speaker Setup menu HDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player Channel InputsYou are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Adjust Lip SyncOperation Volume ControlDolby Volume Dolby Volume Calibration OffsetAudio Effects Sleep TimerHeadphones Mute FunctionRDS Display Options Using the TunerRDS Tuning RDS OperationInternet Radio USB PlaybackRecording Using Docking StationUsing The Bridge Network PlaybackSelect Next Screen IPod manual modeUsing The Bridge II in iPod Manual Mode Select MenuSelecting a Surround Mode Memory Troubleshooting GuideProcessor Reset Device Type Appendix Default settingsAppendix Table A1 Recommended Source Component ConnectionsTable A2 Source Setting Defaults Video Section Technical SpecificationsFM Tuner Section AM Tuner SectionEnglish

660, 760 specifications

Harman-Kardon has long been a name synonymous with high-fidelity audio products, and among its most iconic offerings are the Harman-Kardon 660 and 760 models. These models exemplify the brand's commitment to delivering superior sound quality, cutting-edge technologies, and striking aesthetics.

The Harman-Kardon 660 is recognized for its robust construction and powerful sound output. This model integrates advanced audio technologies such as Harman’s proprietary Harman Tune technology, which optimizes sound performance based on the acoustic environment. This ensures a rich and immersive audio experience, allowing listeners to enjoy their favorite music at its best.

With a sleek design highlighted by its distinctive curves and premium materials, the 660 is not only a practical addition to any audio setup but also a stylish one. It features a powerful amplifier that can drive high-performance speakers, providing a dynamic range that brings music to life. The inclusion of Bluetooth connectivity allows users to stream music effortlessly from their devices, making it suitable for modern listening habits.

On the other hand, the Harman-Kardon 760 takes audio performance to the next level. Building upon the features of its predecessor, the 760 includes an even more powerful amplifier, enhanced audio processing capabilities, and an expanded range of connectivity options. This model supports various audio formats, ensuring compatibility with other high-resolution audio sources and streaming services.

One of the standout characteristics of the 760 is its multi-room capability, which enables users to connect multiple speakers throughout their home. The system can be controlled via a user-friendly app, allowing for seamless navigation and personalized listening experiences. Additionally, the 760 employs advanced DSP (Digital Signal Processing) technology, which further refines audio fidelity and clarity, delivering a studio-quality sound.

Both models feature elegant touch controls and an intuitive interface, making it easy to navigate through playlists and settings. They also prioritize energy efficiency, ensuring that the products are environmentally friendly without sacrificing performance.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon 660 and 760 models represent the pinnacle of audio innovation, combining high-quality sound, stylish design, and modern technology. Whether for casual listening or serious audiophile experiences, these models provide an exceptional audio journey that meets the needs of diverse listeners.