OPERATION

Basic Operation

Once you have completed the initial setup and configu- ration of the AVR 430, it is simple to operate and enjoy. The following instructions will help you maximize the enjoyment of your new receiver:

Turning the AVR 430 On or Off

When using the AVR 430 for the first time, you must press the Main Power Switch A to turn the unit on. This places the unit in a Standby mode, as indicated by

the amber illumination surrounding the Standby/On Switch 1. Once the unit is in Standby, you may begin

a listening session by pressing the Standby/On Switch 1 on the front panel, or the Power On Button b or AVR Selector e∫ on the remote. This will turn the unit on and return the AVR to the input source that was last used. The unit may also be turned on from Standby by pressing any of the Input Selector

Buttons d ç∂ on the remote or the Input Source Selector Button 7 on the front panel.

Whenever the AVR is turned on, you will see all of the front-panel indicators light up for a few seconds. This is normal, and it is part of the unit’s power-on self test procedure.

NOTE: After pressing one of the Input Selector

Buttons d ç∂ to turn the unit on, press the AVR Selector e∫ to set the remote control to the AVR 430 functions.

To turn the unit off at the end of a listening session, simply press the Standby/On Switch 1 on the front panel or the Power Off Button on the remote. Power will be shut off to any equipment plugged into the rear-panel Switched AC Accessory Outlet ⁄ and the illumination around the Standby/ On Switch 1 will turn amber.

When the remote is used to turn the unit “off,” it is actually placing the system in a Standby mode, as indi- cated by the amber lighting around the Standby/On Switch 1.

• To program the AVR 430 for automatic turn-off,

press the Sleep Button on the remote. Each press of the button will decrease the time before shut-down in the following sequence:

The sleep time will be displayed in the Lower Display Line $ and it will count down until the time has elapsed.

When the programmed sleep time has elapsed, the unit will automatically turn off. The front-panel display will dim to one-half brightness when the Sleep function is programmed. To cancel the Sleep function, press

and hold the Sleep Button until the information display returns to normal brightness; the Sleep indicator numbers will disappear and the words SLEEP OFF will appear in the Lower Display Line $.

When you will be away from home for an extended period of time, it is always a good idea to completely turn the unit off with the front-panel Main Power Switch A.

NOTE: All preset memories are lost if the unit is left turned off by using the Main Power Switch A for more than four weeks.

Source Selection

To select a source, press any of the Input Selector

Buttons d ç∂ on the remote.

The input source may also be changed by pressing the front-panel Input Source Selector Button 7. Each press of the button will move the input selec- tion through the list of available inputs.

When a new input is selected, the AVR will automat- ically switch to the digital input (if selected), surround mode, component video input, A/V Sync Delay and Night Mode configurations that were in effect the last time that input was used. If the BASS MGR line on the SPEAKER SETUP menu (Fig. 6) was set to INDEPENDENT, as shown on page 25, the settings for speaker size and crossover points will also change to the preset values.

The front-panel Video 4 Inputs L, Optical Digital 3 Input J or the Coaxial Digital 3 Input K may be used to connect a device such as a video game or camcorder to your home entertainment system on a temporary basis.

As the input source is changed, the new input name will appear momentarily as an on-screen display in the lower third of the video display. The input name will also appear in the Upper Display Line # and in the front-panel Input Indicators !.

When an audio source is selected, the last video input used remains routed to the Video 1/Video 2 Video Outputs ‡· and Video Monitor Outputs ›. This permits simultaneous viewing and listening to different sources.

When a composite or S-Video source is selected, the

video signal for that input will be routed to the Video Monitor Output › and will be viewable on a TV monitor connected to the AVR 430.

6-Channel/8-Channel Direct Input

There are two input choices available for use with sources such as a DVD-Audio or SACD player that are connected to the 8-Channel Direct Inputs 40 . Select the appropriate input according to the way your system and source equipment is configured:

The 6 CH DIRECT input should be used when the SBR and SBL inputs are NOT in use. It passes the input from the source directly through to the volume control without any analog to digital conversion and it mutes the unused input jacks to prevent unwanted noise from interfering with system performance.

The 8 CH DIRECT input should be used when an input is connected to all eight

8-Channel Direct Inputs 40 . It passes the input from the source directly through to the volume control without any analog to digital conversion and it mutes the unused input jacks to prevent unwanted noise from interfering with system performance.

Volume and Tone Control

Adjust the volume to a comfortable level using the front-panel Volume Control ) or remote Volume Up/Down Buttons r .

To temporarily silence all speaker outputs, press the Mute Button 33 ˚. This will interrupt the out- put to all speakers and the headphone jack, but it will not affect any recording or dubbing that may be in progress. When the system is muted, the word MUTE will flash in the on-screen display and Upper Display Line #, press the Mute Buttons

33 ˚ again to return to normal operation.

The unit’s tone controls may be taken out of the

signal path by pressing the Tone Mode Button on

the front panel C or the remote . The first press of either button will show a message in the on-screen display and Lower Display Line $ with the current status of the tone controls. The sys- tem default is TONE IN, which indicates that the bass and treble controls are active. Press the /¤ Navigation Button o on the remote or the /Button H on the front panel to change the setting to TONE OUT, which is “flat” response without the tone controls being active.

When the tone controls are active, the amount of bass and treble boost/cut may be adjusted by first

pressing the Tone Mode Button on the front panel

C or the remote two or three times until the desired setting (BASS MODE or TREBLE MODE) appears in the on-screen display and the

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Harman-Kardon AVR 430 owner manual Basic Operation, Source Selection, Volume and Tone Control

AVR 430 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 430 is a versatile and powerful audio-video receiver that has made a significant mark in the world of home entertainment. Designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, the AVR 430 combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their home theater experience.

One of the standout features of the AVR 430 is its multi-channel audio processing capability. It supports Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound formats, providing immersive audio that allows users to experience movies, music, and games in a whole new way. This receiver is equipped with 5.1 channel amplification, delivering a robust output of up to 70 watts per channel, ensuring that even the most demanding audio tracks come through with clarity and impact.

In terms of connectivity, the AVR 430 offers a range of input options. It includes multiple HDMI inputs that support high-definition video and audio, making it easy to connect modern devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. It also features optical, coaxial, and analog inputs, providing compatibility with a variety of audio sources. Furthermore, the inclusion of a dedicated subwoofer output allows users to enhance their system with a powerful subwoofer for deeper bass response.

The AVR 430 is designed with user convenience in mind. It features an intuitive on-screen display that simplifies setup and navigation through various input sources and audio settings. The remote control is ergonomically designed and includes dedicated buttons for quick access to frequently used functions. One noteworthy technology embedded in this receiver is the proprietary Harman Kardon Logic 7 processing, which creates a wider soundstage and more realistic surround sound from stereo sources.

Additionally, the AVR 430 is built with high-quality components that ensure durability and longevity. Its sleek and stylish design allows it to seamlessly integrate into any home entertainment environment. The receiver is also known for its ability to maintain high audio fidelity, thanks to its high-current amplifier design and advanced digital circuitry.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon AVR 430 is an outstanding audio-video receiver that caters to both audiophiles and casual users. Its combination of powerful amplification, extensive connectivity options, intuitive controls, and high-quality sound processing technologies make it a top choice for anyone looking to upgrade their home theater system. Whether enjoying a blockbuster film or listening to favorite music tracks, the AVR 430 delivers an impressive audio experience that is sure to impress.