Harman-Kardon AVR 7550HD owner manual Step Twelve Plug in AC Power Cords

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INSTALLATION

STEP TWELVE – Plug in AC Power Cords

Before plugging the AVR into an unswitched electrical outlet, make sure the Main Power Switch behind the front-panel door is off, to prevent the possibility of damaging the AVR in case of a transient power surge. When pressed in, the switch is on. When pressed again to unlatch it, the switch pops out.

You may plug one device that draws no more than 50 watts into the AC Switched Accessory Outlet on the rear panel. Turn on the device’s mechanical or master power switch, and that device will power on any time the AVR 7550HD is turned on (some devices may require additional steps to power on from their standby mode). If the device has a clock or must always be on (such as a cable set-top box programmed to make recordings), do not plug it into this outlet.

The AVR 7550HD is equipped with a detachable power cord, allow- ing you to fully wire your system before installing the AVR. Plug the male end of the cord into an unswitched AC outlet, and the female end into the AVR 7550HD.

It is recommended that you copy the appropriate information from the Table 2 worksheet to Table A5 in the appendix for future refer- ence, in the event changes are made to the system components.

STEP THIRTEEN – Insert Batteries in Remote

The AVR 7550HD remote control uses four AAA batteries (included).

To remove the battery cover located on the back of the remote, squeeze the tab and lift the cover.

Insert the batteries as shown in Figure 18, observing the correct polarity.

Figure 18 – Remote Battery Compartment

Point the remote’s lens toward the front panel of the AVR 7550HD. Make sure no objects, such as furniture, are blocking the remote’s path to the receiver. Bright lights, fluorescent lights and plasma video displays may interfere with the remote’s functioning. The remote has a range of about 20 feet, depending on the lighting conditions. It may be used at an angle of up to 30 degrees to either side of the AVR.

Leave the Zone Selector Switch at the bottom in the Zone 1 position for normal use.

If the remote seems to operate intermittently, or if pressing a button on the remote does not cause the AVR Settings Button or one of the Source Selectors to light, check or replace the batteries.

STEP FOURTEEN – Program Sources Into the Remote

The AVR 7550HD remote may be programmed to control many brands and models of DVD players, cable boxes, satellite receivers,

the Harman Kardon DMC 1000 digital media center and TVs. It is also preprogrammed to operate your iPod when docked in The Bridge II.

To access the functions for a particular device, switch the remote’s device mode. Press the AVR Settings Button to access the codes that control the receiver, or the Source Selector Buttons to access the codes for the devices programmed into the remote.

To program the codes for a source device into the remote:

1.Turn on the source device.

2.Access the remote’s menu system by pressing and holding the AVR Settings Button for 3 seconds, until the “Main Menu” and “Program Device” messages appear in the LCD Display.

3.Press the OK Button to select the Program Device function.

4.Use the 1/5 Buttons to select the Source Selector (or device) to program, and press the OK Button when the desired device appears on the lower line of the LCD Display.

5.For two of the Source Selectors and for sources A, B, C and D, the next step requires you to specify the device type. For the other Source Selectors, proceed to step 6.

Cable/SAT: Use the 1/5Buttons to select either a cable television or satellite television set-top box, and press the OK Button.

AUX: Use the 1/5Buttons to select a CD player, HDTV set-top box, PVD (personal video device, such as a DVR), TiVo system or VCR. Press the OK Button when the desired device appears.

A, B, C, D: Select any desired device type.

6.Select whether to program the device manually or use the remote’s Auto Search capability. Manual programming simply requires you to select the brand name of your device and try a handful of possible codes. There is no need to look up numeric codes; the AVR 7550HD does the work for you. It is recommended that you select Manual programming first.

Manual Programming: Use the 1/5Buttons to scroll through the list of brands for which the remote has codes stored in its library. When your brand appears on the lower line, press the OK Button.

The remote will look up the brand in its library and display the number of codes available. Press the “1” Alphanumeric Key first. The remote will transmit the Power Off command associated with the first code set to the device. If the device turns off, then a compatible code set has been found. Press the OK Button to accept it.

If the device remains powered on, press the “2” Alphanumeric Key. Proceed in this fashion until either a compatible code set is found, or you run out of codes for that brand.

If you run out of codes, press the Back/Exit Button to end the process, and repeat steps 2 through 5. At step 6, select Auto and follow the instructions in the next bullet.

Auto Programming: Wait for the remote to retrieve its entire library of codes for the device type. You will have to press the 1/5Buttons to transmit every code for the device type until a compatible code set is found.

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Contents AVR7550HD Service Instructions Outdoor Use Marking Safety InformationImportant Safety Instructions Wet Location MarkingImportant Safety Information UnpackingTable of Contents Introduction Surround ModesAudio/Video Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio Inputs Digital Audio InputsFRONT-PANEL Controls Back/ExitOn When the AVR is turned on, this LED turns white Resolution setting 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i or 1080pREAR-PANEL Connections Video Hdmi 1, 2, 3 Output XM AntennaREAR-PANEL Connections Front, Center and Surround Speaker Outputs Zone Selector Main Remote Control FunctionsAVR Power On Main Remote Control Functions Main Remote Control Functions IR Transmitter Mute Zone 2 Remote Control FunctionsSleep Settings MenuZone 2 Remote Control Functions Multichannel Audio Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Harman International the Harman Kardon parent company LogicSpeaker Connections Connecting Source Devices to the AVRConnections SubwooferAnalog Audio Video ConnectionsIncluding Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Digital VideoAntennas RS-232 Serial PortSubwoofer Placement Speaker PlacementFront Speaker Placement Source Assignment Worksheet Getting StartedBest audio connection for each source For Getting Started Installation Connect IR Control Devices to the Zone 2 IR Input Step Eleven Install a Multizone SystemConnect a Video Display Device or Switcher Select one or all of these methods for audio distributionStep Fourteen Program Sources Into the Remote Step Twelve Plug in AC Power CordsStep Thirteen Insert Batteries in Remote To program the codes for a source device into the remoteTo delete a programmed or learned code To change the device type of a Source SelectorTo learn individual key codes To rename a key or deviceStep Fifteen Turn On the AVR 7550HD Configure the AVR 7550HD, Using EzSet/EQ II Technology Initial SetupUsing the ON-SCREEN Menu System Select Automatic Setup-EzSet/EQSet Up Sources Audio and Video Input SelectionChannel Inputs You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Dolby Volume Calibration Offset Volume ControlDolby Volume OperationUsing the Tuner Sleep TimerHeadphones Mute FunctionXM Radio Operation Video display is in useTo return to the beginning of the current track, press USB PlaybackInternet Radio Network Playback Using Docking StationUsing The Bridge IPod Function Remote Control Key RecordingPlay Pause Menu Back/Exit or Left Arrow Select IPod Manual ModeTV Out setting to take effect Next Track Next 33 Previous Track Previous ISelecting a Surround Mode Surround Modes MenuAdvanced Functions Analog Audio SignalsDigital Audio Signals Audio Processing and Surround SoundVideo Game Logic 7 Game Dolby Surround SettingsManual Speaker Setup Step TWO Measure Speaker Distances Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep ONE Determine Speaker Crossover Number of SpeakersSub Mode Adjust Crossover Frequencies MenuAdjust Speaker Distance Menu Step Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Video Adjustments Video ModesHow to Adjust the Custom Picture Settings System Settings Sharpness AdjustmentMenu Appearance General AVR SettingsAdvanced Remote Control Functions System InformationActivities Macros To end the command sequence, press the OK ButtonMain Menu Punch-Through Programming Remote ResetBack Light Processor Reset MemoryTroubleshooting Guide Symptom Cause SolutionTable A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Table A2 Source Setting DefaultsAppendix Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting Defaults Table A20mS Table A4 Delay Setting DefaultsTable A5 Source Settings BridgeTable A5 Table A6 Audio Effects SettingsDefault Table A6Table A7 Table A7 Video Modes SettingsOff Black Level Deinterlacing Film Mode Detect 302 Table A8 Table A9 Remote Control CodesTable A8 Surround Modes Source Input Device Type if changedTable A12 Zone 2 Settings Table A10 System SettingsTable A11 Network Settings Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or Signal Table A13 Surround ModesTable A13 Presentation DTS Neo6 DTS-ES MatrixDTS Stereo DTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 orAnalog Bypass For multichannelSubwoofer is used Remote Control Function List Reference Table A14 Remote Control Function List RadioTable A14 AUXAVR 7550HD Technical Specifications Audio Section