Harman-Kardon AVR 760, AVR 660 General AVR Settings, Menu Appearance, System Information

Models: AVR 660 AVR 760

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

General AVR Settings

Network Settings: When the AVR is connected to a home network router using the Network Jack, you may play shared content stored on a PC or other device connected to the network, and you may enjoy Internet Radio streams when the network is connected to the Internet. If you are having difficulty accessing these sources, check the Network Settings. Highlight the Network Settings line and press the OK Button to view the Network Settings submenu.

ID #: This line is informational only, and identifies the AVR to other devices on your home network and the Internet for www. radioharmankardon.com.

Network Settings: If leaving this setting at “Automatic” does not allow access, press the OK Button to change it to “Manual” and adjust the other settings below it.

IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS: Depending on your system, this information may be set automatically and may change each time the AVR accesses the network for a new listening session. Contact your ISP (Internet Service Provider) for this information.

Proxy Address and Proxy Port: Some network security systems access the Internet using a proxy server. Sometimes filling in just this information correctly may resolve Internet access issues.

Volume Units: Select whether volume is displayed in the conventional decibel scale or on a numeric scale from 0 to 90. When the decibel scale is used, 0dB is the maximum recommended volume, with lower volumes displayed as negative values.

Volume Default and Volume Default Level: These two settings are used together to program the volume level at turn-on. Turn Volume Default on, and then set the Volume Default Level to the desired turn-on volume.

When the Volume Default setting is left off, the AVR will play at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening session.

Unit of Measure: Adjusts the speaker-distance settings for Manual Speaker Setup. Select between meters and feet.

Language: Select the preferred language for the AVR’s on-screen menus

and displays: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian or Russian.

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.

Dolby Volume Calibration: This setting determines the Dolby Volume Calibration Offset, as described on page 30 of the Basic Manual. Its default of 0dB is best when the system’s loudspeakers have a sensitivity rating of 88dB (8 ohms, 1 watt, 1 meter). If your loudspeakers have a higher sensitivity rating, increase the Dolby Volume Calibration setting by the difference between your speakers’ sensitivity and 88dB. If your speakers have a lower sensitivity, decrease the Dolby Volume Calibration setting by the difference between 88dB and your speakers’ sensitivity.

Menu Appearance

Menu Transparency: Select whether video programs will be visible when the menu system is in use. Select Normal for a fully transparent background, Medium for partial transparency or Opaque to block video programs while the menus are on screen.

Volume Status Messages: When the AVR is turned on, the volume is adjusted or the source is changed, or if a change in the input signal is detected, a status message will be displayed on screen. Select how long the message remains visible, from 2 to 10 seconds, with a default of 3 seconds. Select “Off” if you do not wish to see the status messages.

Menus: The settings in the Surround Modes, Video Modes and Audio Effects menus only remain in effect during the current listening session. This setting governs how long these menus remain visible after the last adjustment: 5, 10 or 30 seconds, 1 minute or 5 minutes. Select “No Time-Out” to view the menus indefinitely, but this setting is not recommended, due to the danger of “burn-in” on some video displays.

Setup and Slide-In Menus: This setting determines how long the setup menus (Main Menu, Speaker Setup Menu, Zone 2 Menu, all slide-in menus) remain visible after the last adjustment. Select a time-out period of 5, 10 or 15 (the default) minutes, or no time-out, which leaves the menus on screen until manually cleared. A time-out period avoids the possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or CRT displays.

Screen Saver: Program a time-out period for no activity (with no menus displayed) before the AVR’s built-in screen saver begins. Select a period of 5, 10, 20 or 30 minutes or 1 hour, or turn off the screen saver. A time-out period avoids the possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or CRT displays.

System Information

Software Version: This line is informational only. From time to time, Harman Kardon Inc., may release software upgrades that improve performance or add features. If you are experiencing difficulties with the AVR, a customer service representative may ask for the software version of your product to determine whether a later upgrade is available.

Upgrade Software: If a software upgrade is released for the

AVR 760/AVR 660, installation instructions will be available in the Product Support section of the Web site or from Harman Kardon Customer Service. At that time, you may access this submenu to install the upgrade software.

NOTE: During a system upgrade, do not power off the AVR or use any of its controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.

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Harman-Kardon AVR 760, AVR 660 owner manual General AVR Settings, Menu Appearance, System Information

AVR 660, AVR 760 specifications

Harman-Kardon has long been recognized as a leader in the home audio industry, and their AVR 760 and AVR 660 receivers exemplify this reputation. These models are designed to deliver high-quality audio and video performance for a rich entertainment experience, making them ideal additions to any home theater setup.

The Harman-Kardon AVR 760 is a powerful 7.1-channel receiver that offers an impressive 100 watts per channel. It features advanced audio technologies such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, which provide immersive, three-dimensional sound by allowing audio to move around the listener in a realistic manner. This capability enhances the viewing experience for movies, concerts, and games, immersing users in a surround sound environment.

Equipped with the latest HDMI technology, the AVR 760 supports 4K Ultra HD video, ensuring that users enjoy stunning picture quality with enhanced detail and clarity. The receiver includes multiple HDMI inputs and outputs, which allow seamless connectivity to various devices such as gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices. Additionally, HDR (High Dynamic Range) compatibility is supported, enhancing contrast and color presentation on compatible displays.

The AVR 660, while slightly lower in wattage at 80 watts per channel, offers similar capabilities and features that make it a strong contender in the home audio market. It also supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technologies, delivering a captivating audio experience. With its 7.1-channel configuration, the AVR 660 is designed to provide rich sound quality for home theater enthusiasts.

Both models come with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to stream music directly from their smartphones or tablets. They also feature Spotify Connect, which facilitates easy access to music playlists. The receivers are compatible with various streaming services, enabling users to enjoy their favorite tracks effortlessly.

The user interface of both the AVR 760 and AVR 660 is intuitive, with an easy-to-navigate on-screen display that makes setup and configuration straightforward. Additionally, the receivers feature Multi-Room Audio functionality, allowing users to expand their audio experience beyond the main theater area by distributing sound throughout the home.

In conclusion, the Harman-Kardon AVR 760 and AVR 660 represent a perfect blend of power, advanced technology, and user-friendly features. Whether you’re a cinephile or a music lover, these receivers are engineered to elevate your home entertainment experience to new heights. With stunning audio and video capabilities, they stand as a testament to Harman-Kardon's commitment to quality and innovation in the world of audio equipment.