HDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player That Does Not Output Multichannel Audio via an HDMI Connection:

• Connect the player’s HDMI output and its multichannel analog audio outputs to one of the AVR’s HDMI Inputs and to the AVR’s 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs. In addition, connect the player’s component video outputs to one of the AVR’s Component Video Inputs.

• When listening to DVD-Video discs, CDs or other materials outputting standard-definition digital audio, select the HDMI Input as the source and as the Audio Input.

• To listen to high-resolution multichannel discs, select the 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs as the source, and select the component video input the player was connected to. It is not possible to view HDMI video while listening to multichannel analog audio.

Multichannel Disc Player Without HDMI Output, or When Video Display Has No HDMI Input:

• Connect the player’s component video outputs to one set of Component Video Inputs on the AVR. Depending on the capabilities of the player and your video display, you may need to use the DVD composite video connection instead.

• Connect the player’s digital audio output to a digital audio input on the AVR.

• Connect the player’s multichannel audio outputs to the AVR’s 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs.

• When listening to DVD-Video discs, CDs or other materials outputting standard-definition digital audio, select the DVD source, and make sure the digital audio input the player is connected to is selected as the audio input in the Input Setup menu. If a component video connection was made, select the correct input at the COMPONENT IN line of the Input Setup menu. If the DVD Video input was used, it will automatically be selected.

• To listen to high-resolution multichannel discs, select the “8 CH DIRECT” source.

NOTE: The 6-/8-Channel Inputs pass the incoming signals directly to the volume control, without digitizing or processing them. It is not possible to change the surround mode or adjust any of the tone controls when using the 6-/8-Channel Inputs. Configure the bass management settings (i.e., speaker size, delay and output level) on your source device to match the settings programmed using the EzSet/EQ procedure, which may be viewed using the Speaker Setup menu (see Advanced Functions section). Consult the owner’s guide for your multichannel player for more information.

System Settings

The AVR 160 offers system settings that make the receiver easier to use. Access these settings by pressing the OSD Button and navigating to the SYSTEM SETUP line of the Master menu. Press the OK Button to display the submenu. See Figure 23.

INITIAL SETUP

Figure 23 – System Setup Menu Screen

VFD Fade Time Out: Some people find the brightness of the AVR’s front- panel display distracting during movies or listening sessions. It’s possible to dim the front-panel display completely using the Dim function (see below). This sets the display to remain dark most of the time, lighting up only when a button is pressed or a remote command is received, and going dark again 5 seconds after the last command. The VFD FADE TIME OUT feature also causes the display to light up only when a button is pressed or a change in the incoming signal is detected, but the display immediately begins to fade to dark. This setting allows you to program the length of the fade time. Select a time-out period of between 3 and 10 seconds, or select OFF if you prefer to leave the displays on at all times or to use the Dim function.

Volume Default and Default Volume Set: These two settings are used together to program the AVR’s volume level at turn-on. This feature avoids discomfort for listeners in case the last user turned the volume very high. Press the OSD Button to remove the display from the screen so that you may adjust the volume to a desired level while a source is playing. Make a note of the number that appears in the display, and return to the System Setup menu. At the DEFAULT VOL SET line, select the desired volume setting, and activate the feature by setting VOLUME DEFAULT to ON.

HDMI Audio to TV: Determines whether HDMI audio signals are passed through the HDMI Output to the video display. In normal operation, leave this setting OFF, as audio will be played through the AVR. To use the TV by itself, without the home theater system, turn this setting ON. Mute the TV’s speakers when using the AVR for audio.

Semi-OSD Time Out: Program the amount of time (2 to 5 seconds) the two-line semi-OSD status messages remain on screen, or deactivate the semi- OSD display altogether if you find it distracting. These messages will continue to appear on the front panel of the receiver.

Full-OSD Time Out: Program the amount of time (20, 30, 40 or 50 seconds) the full-OSD menus remain visible on screen. The full-OSD system may not be deactivated.

NOTE: It isn’t possible to view video sources while the full-OSD menus are displayed.

Dim Function

To dim the Message Display, press the Dim Button on the remote. Each button press will cycle through the three settings of:

VFD Full: Normal brightness

VFD Half: Display is dimmed but still visible; the light inside the volume knob goes dark

VFD Off: Display goes completely dark except for Power Indicator, to remind you that the receiver is turned on.

When you have finished, press the OSD Button to clear the menus from view. You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver!

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AVR 160 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 160 is a versatile and powerful audio/video receiver that delivers a remarkable home theater experience. Designed for audio enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, this model combines cutting-edge technology, sophisticated design, and intuitive controls.

One of the standout features of the AVR 160 is its robust 7.1-channel surround sound output, which supports the latest audio formats including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. This allows users to enjoy a truly immersive sound experience when watching movies or playing video games. With a total power output of 75 watts per channel, the AVR 160 ensures that every sound detail is crystal clear, from explosive action sequences to the softest dialogue.

Another significant aspect of the AVR 160 is its advanced connectivity options. It comes equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, allowing you to connect a variety of devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. The HDMI 1.4 version support ensures compatibility with 3D video and offers audio return channel (ARC) functionality, simplifying connections with your TV. Additionally, the receiver features wide compatibility with legacy devices through analog audio inputs, as well as USB ports for direct playback of your music collections.

The AVR 160 also includes Harman's proprietary technology, like the EZSet/EQ automatic speaker calibration system. This feature effortlessly optimizes speaker performance by analyzing the acoustic properties of your room and adjusting settings accordingly. Users can also benefit from the integrated SiriusXM and Spotify support, allowing streaming of music directly through the receiver.

In terms of design, the AVR 160 presents a sleek aesthetic that complements any home entertainment setup. The minimalist front panel, with its bright display and easy-to-use controls, makes operation straightforward. Whether you are adjusting settings or selecting inputs, the receiver’s user-friendly interface enhances the overall experience.

In conclusion, the Harman-Kardon AVR 160 is an exceptional receiver that boasts remarkable audio quality, extensive connectivity options, innovative technologies, and a stylish design. Whether you're a movie enthusiast, music lover, or gaming aficionado, this receiver is well-equipped to meet diverse entertainment needs and elevate your audio experience to new heights.