Harman Kardon AVR220 Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
AVR 220 Audio/Video Receiver
OWNER'SMANUAL
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AVR 220 Audio/Video Receiver
3 Introduction
4 SafetyInformation
4 Unpacking
5 FrontPanelControls
7 FrontPanelInformationDisplay
9 RearPanelConnections
11 RemoteControlFunctions
14 InstallationandConnections
16 SystemConfiguration
18 InputSetup
18 SurroundSetup
18 DelaySettings
19 SpeakerSetup
21 OutputLevelAdjustment
22 ManualOutputLevelAdjustment
24 Operation
24 BasicOperation
24 SourceSelection
25 SurroundModeChart
26 SurroundModeSelection
26 DigitalAudio Playback
26 Selectinga DigitalSource
27 NightMode
28 TunerOperation
29 TapeRecording
29 OutputLevelTrimAdjustment
30 6-ChannelDirectInput
31 AdvancedFeatures
31 DisplayBrightness
31 Turn-OnVolumeLevel
31 Semi-OSDSettings
32 FulI-OSDTimeOutSettings
33 Programmingthe Remote
33 DirectCodeEntry
33 Auto SearchMethod
33 CodeReadout
34 MacroProgramming
34 ProgrammedDeviceFunctions
35 Punch-ThroughProgramming
35 VolumePunch-Through
35 ChannelControlPunch-Through
36 TransportControlPunch-Through
36 ReassigningDeviceControl
Selectors
36 Resettingthe RemoteMemory
37 FunctionList
39 SetupCodeTables
49 TroubleshootingGuide
49 ProcessorReset
50 TechnicalSpecifications
51 Notes
2 TABLEOFCONTENTS
TypographicalConventions
norderto helpyouusethis manualwith the remotecontrol,front panelcontrolsand rearpanel
connections,certainconventionshavebeenused.
EXAMPLE - (bold type) indicates a specific remote control or front panel button, or rear panel
connection jack
EXAMPLE - (OCR type) indicates a message that is visible on the front panel information display
[] - (number in a square) indicates a specific front panel control
_I - (number in a circle) indicates a rear panel connection
_1_ - (number in an ova ) indicates a button or indicator on the remote
[] - (letter in a square) indicates an indicator in the front 3anel display
Introduction
Thankyou for choosingHarman Kardon! Inadditionto 3rovidinga widerangeof listen-
With thepurchaseof a HarmanKardon ingoptions,the AVR220 iseasyto configureso
AVR220 you areaboutto beginmanyyearsof that it providesthe bestresultswith your
listeningenjoyment.TheAVR220 hasbeen speakersandspecificlistening-roomenviron-
custom-designedto provideall the excitement ment.On-screenmenusmakeit sire31eto enter
anddetailof moviesoundtracksandevery settingsfor speakers,inputsanddelaytimes,
nuanceof musicalselections.With onboard while ourexclusiveEzSetTM remotemeasuresa
Onboard Dolby Digital and DTS
Decoding Using Crystal® Chip
Technology
Harman Kardon's Exclusive Logic 7 and
VMAx Modes
Dolby Laboratories' Latest Pro LogicII
3olby* DigitalandDTSc_decoding,theAVR220
deliverssixdiscretechannelsofaudiothattake bratesthemfor perfectlybalancecsoundfield
advantageofthe digital soundtracksfrom the presentation
latest DVDand LDreleasesand Digital
Televisionbroadcasts. Forthe ultimateinflexibility,theAVR220fea-
turesconnectionsfor fivevideodevices,allwith
Whilecomplexdigital systemsarehard bothcompositeand S-Videoinputs,including
at work within theAVR220 to makeall of this the front panelinputs.Twoadditionalaudio
DecodingTechnology
system'ssoundlevelsandautomaticallycai-
MP3 Decodingfor UseWith Computers
and DigitalAudio Players
111113zset"RemoteAutomatically Sets
Output Levelsfor Optimum
Performance
Front Panel Digital Inputs for Easy
happen,hookupand operationaresimple.
Color-keyedconnections,a programmable inputs maketheAVR220 capableof handling
remotecontrol,andon-screenmenusmakethe all thelatestdigital audiosources.Coaxand
AVR220 easyto use.Toobtainthe maximum opticaldigital outputsarealsoavailablefor
enjoymentfrom yournewreceiver,we urgeyou directconnectionto digital recorders.Twovideo
to take afew minutesto readthrough this recordingoutputsanda six-channelinput make
manual.Thiswill ensurethat connectionsto theAVR220virtuallyfuture-proof,with every-
speakers,sourceplaybackunitsandother thing neededto accommodatetomorrow'snew
Connection to Portable Digital Devices
inputs are available, and a total of six digital
and the Latest Video Game Consoles
Multiple Digital Inputs and Outputs
On-Screen Menu and Display System
6-Channel Direct Input for Use With
DVD-Audio Players, Other Products
With Internal Surround Decoders or
External Surround Decoders
externaldevicesaremadeproperly.Inaddition.
afew minutesspentlearningthe functionsof
the variouscontrolswill enableyouto take
advantageof all the 3owerthe AVR220 is
ableto deliver.
f youhaveanyquestionsaboutthis product,
formatsrighton board.TheAVR220'spowerful
........................ HarmanKardonhigh- Color-codedinput, output and speaker
currentdesigntechnologiesto meetthe wide ................... the latest CEA
dynamicrangeof anyprogramselection, standardsfor easy installation
Harman Kardon invented the high-fidelity
receiver more than forty-seven years %00.With
its installationor itsoperation,pleasecontact state-of-the-artcircuitryandtime-honoredcir-
yourretaileror custominstaller.Theyareyour cultdesigns,the AVR220 isoneof the finest
bestlocalsourcesof information, receiverseverofferedbyHarmanKardon.
Description andFeatures
TheAVR220isamongthe mostversatileand
multifeaturedA/V receiversavailable,incorpo-
ratinga widerangeof listeningoptions.In
additionto DolbyDigitalandDTSdecodincfor
cigita]sources,a broadchoiceof analogsur-
roundmodesareavailablefor usewith sources
suchasCD,VCR,TVbroadcastsandthe
AVR220'sown FM/AMtuner.Alongwith the
latest DolbyProLogic®IIdecodingtechnology,
3olby3 StereoandcustomHallandTheater
modes,only HarmanKardonreceiversoffer
_ogic7®to createawider,moreenveloping
fieldenvironmentand moredefinedfly-overs
andpans.Another HarmanKardonexclusiveis
VMAx_.whichusesproprietaryprocessingto
createan open,spacioussoundfieldeven
whenonlytwo front speakersareavailable.
finally,the AVR220 isamongthe veryfewA/V
receiversthatoffer decodingof MP3data,so
thatyou maylistento the latest musicselec-
tionsdirectlyfrom compatiblecomputersor
playbackdeviceswith the 3owerandfidelity
youexpectfrom HarmanKardon.
CAUTION
CAUTION: To prevent electric shock.
do not usethis(polarized)
plugwith an extensioncord.
receptacleor otheroutlet
unlessthe bladescan
befully insertedto
preventbladeexposure.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangie is in[enaea [o
alert the user to the 3resence of uninsulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product's
enclosure [na[ ma_ be of sufficient magn_[uae [o constitute a
risk of electric shock to 3ersons
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
(servicing) nstructlons in tile
iterature accompanying the app ance
3 INTRODUCTION
Safety Information
Important Safety Information
Verify LineVoltage Before Use
YourAVR220hasbeendesignedfor usewith
120-voltACcurrent.Connectionto a linevolt-
ageotherthanthat for whichit isintended
cancreateasafetyand fire hazardandmay
damagethe unit.
Ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutthevoltage
requirementsforyourspecificmodel,orabout
the linevoltage_nyourarea,contactyourselling
dealerbeforepluggingtheunit intoa walloutlet.
Do Not Use Extension Cords
propergroundingand,in particular,specifies not occurma particularinstallation, f this
thatthe cablegroundshallbeconnectedto the equipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferenceto
groundingsystemofthe building,ascloseto radioor televisionreception,which can be
the point of cableentryaspossible, determinecbyturningthe equipmentoff and
on, the userisencouragedto try to correctthe
Installation Location interferenceby oneor moreofthe following
To assureproperoperationandto avoidthe measures:
potentialfor safetyhazards,placetheunit
on afirm and levelsurface.Whenplacingthe Reorientor relocatethereceivingantenna.
unit on ashelf,be certainthattheshelfanc
Increasethe separationbetweenthe equip-
anymountinghardwarecansupportthe mentandreceiver.
weight of the product.
Makecertainthat properspaceis provided Connectthe equipmentinto anoutlet ona
circuitdifferentfromthat to whichthe
bothaboveand 3elowthe unitfor ventila-
receiverisconnected.
Toavoidsafetyhazards,useonlythe power tion. If this productwill beinstalledin a
cabinetor otherenclosedarea,makecertain
cordattachedto yourunit.Wedo not recom- that thereissufficientair movementwithin
mendthat extensioncordsbe usedwith this
product.As with all electricaldevices,do not the cabinet.Undersomecircumstancesafan
maybe recuired.
runpowercordsunderrugsor carpetsor place
heavyobjectson them. Damagedpowercords Donot placethe unitdirectlyon acarpeted
shouldbe replacedimmediatelybyan author- surface.
izedservicedepotwith a cordmeetingfactory
specifications.
Handle the ACPower Cord Gently
Whendisconnectingthe powercordfrom an
ACoutlet,alwayspullthe plug,neverpullthe
cord.Ifyoudo not intendto usethe unitfor
anyconsiderablelengthoftime,disconnectthe
plugfrom theAC outlet.
Do Not Open the Cabinet
Thereareno user-serviceablecomponents
insidethis product.Openingthe cabinetmay
presentashockhazard,andanymodification
to the productwill voidyourguarantee.If water
or anymetalobjectsuchasa aaperclip,wire
Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
Thisdevicecomplieswith Part15ofthe FCC
Rules.Operationis subjectto the followingtwo
conditions:(1)this devicemaynot causeharm-
fu, interference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept
Avoid installationin extremelyhot or cold interferencereceived,includinginterference
locations,or an areathat isexposedto direct that maycauseundesiredoperation.
sunlightor heatingequipment. NOTE:Changesor modificationsmaycause
Avoid moistor humidlocations, thisunit to fail to complywith Part15of the
Donot obstructthe ventilation slotson the FCCRulesand mayvoidthe user'sauthorityto
top of the unit, or placeobjectsdirectly operatethe equipment
overthem.
Cleaning
Whenthe unitgetsdirty,wipeit with aclean,
soft,drycloth, f necessary,wipeit with a soft
clothdampenedwithmildsoapywater,thena
freshclothwith cleanwater.Wipedryimmedi-
Unpacking
Thecartonandshippingmaterialsusedto 3ro-
tect yournewreceiverduringshipmentwere
speciallydesignedto cushionit from shockand
vibration.Wesuggestthatyousavethe carton
atelywith adrycloth.NEVERusebenzene, andpacking'naterialsfor usein shippingif you
aerosolcleaners,thinner,alcoholor anyother move,or shouldthe unit everneedrepair.
CAW or Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable system is con-
nected to this product, be certainthat it is
grounded so as to provide some protection
against voltage surges and static charges,
or a stapleaccidentallyfallsinsidethe unit,dis- volatilecleaningagent._)onot useabrasive
Tominimizethe sizeof the cartoninstorac,e,
connectit from theAC powersourceimmedi- cleaners,astheymaydamagethe finishof metal
ately,andconsultanauthorizedservicestation, parts.Avoidsprayinginsecticidenearthe unit. youmaywishto flatten it. Thisisdonebycare-
fully slittingthe tapeseamsonthe bottomand
Moving the Unit collapsingthe carton.Othercardboardinserts
Beforemovingthe unit, becertainto discon- maybestoredin the samemanner.Packing
nectanyinterconnectioncordswithother corn- materialsthat cannotbecollapsedshouldbe
ponents,and makecertainthat you disconnect savedalongwith the cartoninaplasticbag.
the unit fromthe ACoutlet.
Section810ofthe NationalElectricalCode,
ANSI/NFPANo.70-1984,providesinformation Important Information for the User
with respectto propergroundingofthemast Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfound to
andsupportingstructure,groundingofthe lead- complywith the limitsfor a Class-Bdigital
device,pursuantto Part15ofthe FCCRules.
in wireto an antennadischargeunit,sizeof
groundingconductors,locationof antennadis- Thelimits aredesignedto providereasonable
chargeunit, connectionto groundingelectrodes protectionagainstharmfulinterferenceina
andrequirementsof the groundingelectrode, residentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgener-
ates,usesandcanradiateradio-frequencyenergy
NOTETOCAW SYSTEMINSTALLER:This and,if not installedandusedin accordance
reminderisprovidedto call the CATV(Cable with the instructions,maycauseharmfulinter-
TV)systeminstaller'sattentionto article820- ferenceto radiocommunication.However,there
40 of the NECthat providesguidelinesfor isqoguaranteethat harmfulinterferencewill
Ifyou do notwish to savethe packagingmate-
rials,pleasenotethat the cartonandothersec-
tionsof the shippingprotectionarerecyclable.
Pleaserespecttheenvironmentanddiscard
thosematerialsata localrecyclingcenter.
At this time youshouldremovethe protective
plasticfilm fromthe front-panellens.Leaving
the film inplacemayaffectthe performanceof
your remotecontrol.
4 SAFETYINFORMATION
Front Panel Controls
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[] Main PowerSwitch [] InputSourceSelector [] SetButton
[] SystemPowerControl [] FMModeSelector [] InputIndicators
[] PowerIndicatoc [] DigitalOptical3 Input [] Delay
[] HeadphoneJack [] DigitalCoax3Jack [] DigitalInputSelector
[] SelectorButtons [] Video4VideoInputJacks [] Main InformationDisplay,
[] ToneMode [] Video 4AudioInputJacks [] ChannelSelectButton
[] SurroundMode Selector [] BassControl [] SpeakerSelectButton
[] TuningSelector [] BalanceControl [] TestToneSelector
[] TunerBandSelector [] TrebleControl [] SurrouncModeIndicators
[] PresetStationsSelector [] VolumeControl [] RemoteSensorWindow
[] Main Power Switch: Pressthis buttonto [] surroundingthe switchwill turn green
applypowerto the AVR220.Whenthe switch when the unit ison.
is pressedin,the unit is alacedina Standby []
mode,asindicatedbythe amberLED[] sur- Power Indicator: ThisLEDwill beillumi-
rounding the System Power Control [].
This button MUST be pressed in to operate the
unit.To turn the unit off and prevent the use
of the remote control,this switch should be
pressed until it pops out from the front 3anel
so that the word "OFF" may be read at the
top of the switch.
NOTE:Thisswitchis normallyleft in the "ON"
position.
[] SystemPower Control:Whenthe Main
hatedin amberwhenthe unitis inthe Standby
modeto sicnalthat the unitis readyto be
turnedon.Whenthe unit isin operation,the
indicatorwill turn green.Shouldthe indicator
turn red,turn the unit off usingthe Main
Power Switch[] and checkthe speakerwire
connectionsto makecertainthat thereareno
shortcircuits.
[] HeadphoneJack:Thisjackmaybeusedto
listento theAVR220'soutputthrougha pair of
headphones.Becertainthatthe headphones
Power Switch[] is"ON," pressthis button haveastandard1/4"stereophoneplug.Note
to turn on theAVR220;pressit againto turn thatthe mainroomspeakerswill automatically
the unitoff Notethat the Power Indicator beturnedoffwhenthe headphonejack isin use.
[] SelectorButtons:Whenyouareestablish-
ingtheAVR220'sconfigurationsettings,use
thesebuttonsto selectfromthechoicesavailable,
asshowninthe Main Information DisplayF,[_l.
[] ToneMode: _ressingthisbuttonenables
or disablesthe BassandTrebletonecontrols.
Whenthe button is pressedsothat the words
TONEIN appearinthe Main Information
DisplayE_, the settingsof the Bass[] and
Treble[] controlsmaybeusedto ac ustthe
output signals.Whenthe button ispressedso
that thewordsTONEOUTappearinthe Main
Information Display I_E_,theoutput signal
will be"flat,"without anybassor treblealter-
ation,no matterhowthe actua Bassand
TrebleControls[]i"[_ areadjusted
5 FRONTPANELCONTROLS
Front Panel Controls
[] Surround Mode Selector:Pressthisbut-
ton to changethe surroundmodeby scrolling
throughthe list of availablemodes.Notethat
dependingonthe type of input,somemodes
arenot alwaysavailable.(Seepage25 formore
informationabout surroundmodes.
[] TuningSelector: Pressthe left sideof the
button to tunelower-frequencystationsandthe
rightsideofthe buttonto tune higher-frequency
stations.Whena stationwith a strongsignal
is reached,the TUNEDIndicator [] will be
illuminatedin the Main Information
Display[]
[] Digital Optical 3 Input: Connectthe opti- [] Delay: Pressthisbutton to bec nthe
caldigitaloutput ofan audioorvideoproductto sequenceof stepsrequiredto enter delaytime
thisjack.Whenthe Inputisnot inuse,becertain settings.(Seepage18for moreinformationon
to keeptheplasticcapinstalledto avoiddust delaytimes.)
contaminationthatmightdegradefuture
performance. [] Digital Input Selector:Whenplayinga
sourcethat hasa digital output,pressthis
[] Digital Coax 3 Jack:Thisjack isusedfor button to selectbetweentheOptical []!_
connectionto the outputof portableaudio and Coaxial []_ Digital inputs.(Seepages
devices,videogameconsolesor otherproducts 26128 for moreinformationon digitalaudio.)
that havea coaxdigitaljack.
[] Main Information Display:Thisdisplay
[] Video 4 Video Input Jacks:Thesejacks deliversmessagesandstatusindicationsto
maybeusedfortemporaryconnectionto the helpyouoperatethe receiver.(Seepages7-8
Eompositeor S-Videooutput of videogames, for a completeexplanationof the Information
Totunemanually,tap thebutton lightlyand camcordersor otherportablevideo products. Display.)
notethat thetuner will stepuponefrequency
incrementperbutton press.Whenthe button is [] Video 4 Audio Input Jacks:Theseaudio
heldfor afew secondsyouwill notethat the jacksmayDeusedfor temporaryconnectionto
videogamesor portableaudio/video3roducts
unit will quicklysearchthefrequency3and.
Releaseit oncethe fasttuningstarts;thetuner suchascamcordersanc portableaudioplayers.
will automaticallyscanfor thenextstationwith
anacceptablesignalandthenstop.
[] Tuner BandSelector: Pressingthisbutton
will automaticallyswitchtheAVR220 to the
Tunermode.Pressingit againwill switch
betweentheAM and FMfrequencybands.(See
page28for moreinformationon thetuner.)
[] PresetStations Selector: _ressthis
button to scrollup or down throughthe list or
stationsthat havebeenentered nto thepreset
memory.(Seepage29for moreinformationon
tuner presets.)
[] Input Source Selector: Pressthis button
[] Channel SelectButton: Pressthis button
to beginthe processof trimmingthe channel
output levelsusinganexternalaudiosource.
(Formoreinformationon output leveltrim
adjustment,seepage29.)
[] BassControl:Turnthiscontrolto modify
the lowfrequencyoutputofthe left/rightchan- [] Speaker Select Button:Pressthis button
nelsbyas muchas_+10dB.Setthis controlto a to beginthe processof configuringthe unitto
suitable_ositionfor yourtasteor roomacoustics, matchthe typeof speakersusedin yourlisten-
ing room.(Seepage 19for moreinformation
[] BalanceControl:Turnthis controlto on speakersetupandconfiguration.)
changetherelativevolumefor the front
left/riqhtchannels. [] TestToneSelector: Pressthis button to
beginthe processof adjustingthe channelout-
NOTE:Forproperoperationof the surround put levelsusingthe internaltest toneasaref-
modesthiscontrolshouldbeat the midpoint erence.(Formoreinformationon output level
or "12 o'clock" position, ac_ustment,seepage21.)
[] TrebleControl:Turnthiscontrolto modify
the highfrequencyoutputoftheleft/rightchan-
nelsbyas muchas_+10dB.Setthis controlto a
to changethe inputbyscrollingupor down
[] Surround Mode Indicators: A greenLED
will light in front of the surroundmodethat is
currentlyin use.
throughthe list of inputsources, suitablepositionfor yourtasteor roomacoustics. _ Remote SensorWindow: Thesensor
[] FM Mode Selector:Pressthisbuttonto [] Volume Control: Turnthis knobclockwise behindthis windowreceivesinfraredsignals
to increasethe volume,counterclockwiseto from the remotecontrol.Aimthe remoteatthis
selectAutoor Manualtuning.Whenthe button
decreasethe volume.Ifthe AVR220 ismuted, areaanddo not blockor coverit.
ispressedso thattheAUTOIndicator[]
lights,thetunerwill searchforthe nextstation adjustingvolumecontrolwill automatically
releasethe unit from the silencedcondition.
with an acceptablesignalwhentheTuning
Selector[]_ ispressed.Whenthe buttonis
pressedsothat theAUTOIndicator [] isnot
lit, eachpressofthe Tuning Selector[]_
will increasethe frequency.Thisbuttonmayalso
beusedto switchbetweenStereoand Mono
modesfor FMradioreception.Whenweak
receptionisencountered,pressthe button until
theSTEREOIndicator [] goesoutto switch
to Monoreception.Pressand holdagainto
switchbackto STEREOmode.(Seepage28for
moreinformationon usingthe tuner.)
[] Set Button: Whenmakingchoicesduring
the setupandconfigurationprocess,pressthis
buttonto enterthedesiredsettingasshown
in the Main Information Display[] into the
AVR220'smemory.Thesetbuttonmayalso
beusedto changethe displaybrightness.
(Seepage31.)
[] Input Indicators: AgreenLEDwi light in
front of the in_utthat iscurrentlybeingusedas
the sourcefor theAVR220.
6 FRONTPANELCONTROLS
Front Panel Information Display
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[] BitstreamIndicators
[] DTSModeIndicator
[] DolbyDigital Indicator
[] DolbyProLogicIIIndicator
[] Dolby3 StereoIndicator
[] OSDIndicator
[] DSPModeIndicator
[] VMAxModeIndicator
[] Logic7 ModeIndicators
[] PresetNumberlSleepTimer
[] NightModeIndicator
[] SpeakerlChannelInput Indicators
[] PresetIndicator
[] SleepIndicator
[] MemoryIndicator
[] StereoIndicator
[] TunedIndicator
[] Auto Indicator
[] MainInformationDisplay
[] AnalogInput Indicator
[] CoaxialDigitalInput Indicators
[] OpticalDigitalInput Indicators
[] BitstreamIndicators:Whentheinputisa
c gitalsource,oneoftheseindicatorswill liahtto when anyof the surroundmodescreatedby
displaythespecifictypeofdatasignalin use. DigitalSignalProcessing,or DSPareinuse.
ThesemodesincludeHall I, Hall2, theTheater
[] DTSMode Indicator: Thisindicatorlights Modeanc 5 ChannelStereo.
whena DTS-encodedsourceisplaying.
[] Dolby Digital Indicator: Thisindicator [] VMAx Mode Indicator: Thisindicator
lightswhentheVMAxmodeisin use.VMAx F
lightswhen aDolbyDigitalsourceisbeing appearswhenthe FarFieldVMAxmodeis
playec selected;VMAx N a3pearswhenthe Near
[] Dolby Pro Logic II Indicator: Thisindica- FieldVMAxmodeis selected.(Seepage25 for
tot lightswhen the DolbyProLogicIImodehas a descriptionoftheVMAx modes.)
beenselected.
NOTE:It ispossibleto seethe DolbyPro
_ogicIIindicatorlit simultaneouslywith the
3olbyDigital indicator,eventhoughthe Dolby
3igital surroundmodehasbeenselected.Thisis
dueto the specificationsfor DolbyDigital pro-
cessing,whichrequirethat the DolbyProLogicII
modeapplyanytime a 2-channelDolbysignal [] PresetNumberlSleep Timer: Whenthe
isdetected.Ifyou desire5.l-channel audio, tuner isin use,thesenumbersindicatethe spe-
checkthe audiosettingsinthe menusfor both cificpresetmemoryocationin use.(Seepage
yourDVDplayerandyourDVDdiscto make 29 for moreinformationon presetstations.l
surethat a 5.l-channel DolbyDigitalsound Whenthe Sleepfunction s in use,thesehum-
trackisavailableand hasbeenselected, betsshowhow manyminutesremainbefore
the unit goesinto the Standbymode.
[] Dolby 3 Stereo Indicator: Thisindicator
lightswhenthe Dolby3 Stereomodehasbeen
selected.
[] OSD Indicator: Whenthe OSDsystemis
use,thisindicatorlightsto remincyouthat the
other indicatorsinthisdisplaydo not function
wl"enthe OnScreenDisplayis beingused.
[] DSPMode Indicator: Thisindicatorlights [] Speaker/Channel Input Indicators: These
indicatorsaremultipurpose,indicatingeitherthe
speakertypeselectedfor eachchannelor the
incomingdata-signalconfiguration.Theleft,
center,right,rightsurroundanc leftsurround
speakerindicatorsarecomposedofthreeboxes,
whilethe subwooferisasinglebox.Thecenter
boxlightswhena "Small"speakerisselected,
andthe two outerboxeslightwhen"Large"
speakersareselected.Whennoneofthe boxes
arelit for thecenter,surroundorsubwoofer
channels,nospeakerhasbeenassignedto one
[] Logic 7 Mode Indicators: Theseindica- of those3ositions.(See3age19for moreinfor-
tots lightwhen the Logic7 "nodeisin use. mationonconfiguringspeakers.)Theletters
LOGTC ? C appearsfor the Cinemaversion insideeachof thecenterboxesdisplayactive
of Logic7; LOGTC ?M appearsfor the .............. Forstandardanaloginputs,only
Musicversionof Logic7.(Seepage25 fora the LandRwill light,indicatinga stereoinput.
descriptionof the Logic7modes.) Whenadigital sourceisplaying,the indicators
wi lightto displaythechannelsbeingreceived
atthe digital input.Whenthe lettersflash,the
digitalinputhasbeeninterrupted.(Seepage27
formoreinformationonthe ChannelIndicators.)
[] Preset Indicator: Thisindicatorlights
whenthe tuneris inuseto showthat the
Preset NumberlSleep Timer [] isshowing
the station'spresetmemorynumber.(Seepage
[] Night Mode Indicator: Thisindicator
29 for moreinformationontuner presets.)
lightswhenthe AVR220 isin theNight mode,
whichpreservesthe dynamicrangeof digita [] Sleep Indicator: Thisindicatorlightswhen
programmaterialat low volumelevels, the Sleepfunctionisin use.Thenumbersin the
PresetNumberlSleepTimerIndicatorswill show
the minutesremainingbeforethe AVR220
goesinto theStandbymode.(Seepage24for
more informationon the Sleepfunction.)
7 FRONTPANELINFORMATION DISPLAY
Front Panel Information Display
[] Memory Indicator: Thisindicatorflashes
when enteringpresetsand other information
intothe tuner'smemory.
[] Stereo Indicator: Thisindicatorlightswhen
an :M stationisbeingtunedinstereo.
[] Tuned Indicator: This indicator lights when a
station is being received with sufficient signal
strength to provide acceptable listening quality.
[] Auto Indicator: Thisindicatorlightswhen
the tuner'sAutomodeisin use.
[] Main Information Display:Thisdisplay
showsmessagesrelatingto the status,input
source,surroundmode,tuner,volumelevelor
otheraspectsof theAVR220'soperation.
[] Analog Input Indicator:Thisindicator
lightswhenan analoginputsourcehasbeen
selected.
[] Coaxial Digital Input Indicators: These
indicatorslight to showwhena CoaxialDigital
Inputhasbeenselected.
[] Optical Digital Input Indicators:These
indicatorslightto showwhenan OpticalDigital
Inputhasbeenselected.
8 FRONTPANELINFORMATION DISPLAY
Rear Panel Connections
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TapeInputs
TapeOutputs
I_) Video1Audio Inputs
O AM Antenna
(_ Video 1Audio Outputs
!_ )VDAudio Inputs
:M Antenna
t_ CDInputs
1_)6-ChannelDirectInputs
i_) DigitalAudio Outputs
G) DVDVideo Inputs
VideoMonitorOutputs
i_) SubwooferOutput
_) FrontSpeakerOutputs
SurroundSpeakerOutputs
ti_ SwitchedACAccessoryOutlet
i_ UnswitchedACAccessoryOutlet
i_) AC PowerCord
I_) Video1VideoOutputs
_) Video 1VideoInputs
_) Video2VideoOutputs
Video3VideoInouts
Video2VideoInputs
_t OpticalDigita Inputs
VT_CoaxialDigitalInputs
Video2Audio Outputs
Video3Audio Inputs
Video2Audio Inputs
9 REARPANELCONNECTIONS
Rear Panel Connections
I01TapeInputs: Connectthesejacksto the
PLAY/OUTjacksof an audiorecorder.
O TapeOutputs: Connectthesejacksto the
RECORD/INPUTjacksof an audiorecorder.
I_) Video 1 Audio Inputs:Connectthese
jacksto the PLAY/OUTaudiojacksona VCR
or othervideo source.
_I AM Antenna:ConnecttheAM loopantenna
suppliedwith the receivertotheseterminals.Ifan
externalAMantennaisused,makeconnections
to theAM andGND terminalsinaccordance
with the instructionssuppliedwith the antenna.
Video 1 Audio Outputs: Connectthese
jacksto the RECORD/INPUTaudiojacks on
aVCR
(_ DVDAudio Inputs: Connectthesejacks
to the analogaudiojackson a DVDor other
videosource.
NOTE:Thedefaultsettingforthe audioinput
associatedwith DVDisthe CoaxialDigital
Input 1_. If youconnectthe audiooutputs
of a DVDplayerto thesejacks,changethe
inputsettinc asshownon page18.
FMAntenna:Connectthesuppliedindooror
anoptionalexternalFMantennatothisterminal.
_) CD Inputs: Connect these acks to the out-
i_l Video Monitor Outputs: Connectthis _) Video 2 Video Outputs: Connectthese
jackto the compositeor S-Videoinputof aTV jacksto the RECORD/INPUTcompositeor
monitororvideoprojectorto viewthe on-screen S-Videojackson aVCR,if youareconnectinga
menusandthe output ofanystandardvideo VCRto the Video2 inauts.
sourceselectedbythe receiver'svideoswitcher.
Video 3 Video Inputs: Connectthese
_) Subwoofer Output: Connectthisjackto
the line-levelinputof apoweredsubwoofer,if
an externalsubwooferamplifieris used,con-
nectthisjackto the subwooferamplifierinput.
_) Front Speaker Outputs: Connectthese
outputsto the matching+ or- terminalson
jacksto the PLAY/OUTcompositeor S-Video
jacksona cabletelevisionbox,satellitedish
receiver,VCRor othervideosource.
_) Video 2Video Inputs: Connectthese
jacksto the PLAY/OUTcompositeor S-Video
jacksonaTV,VCRor othervideosource.
yourfront speakers.When making speaker
connections,alwaysmakecertainto _naintain _ Optical Digital Inputs:Connectthe opti-
correct_olaritybyconnectingthe red(+) termi- cal digital outputfrom a DVDplayer,HDTV
nalsontheAVR220to the red(+I terminalson receiver,LDplayer,satellitereceiver,cablebox,
the speakerand the black(-) terminalson the VliniDiscplayeror recorder,or CDplayerto
AVR220 to the black(-) terminalsonthe thesejacks.Thesignalmaybeeithera Dolby
speakers.(Seepage14for moreinformationon Digitalsignal,a DTSsignalor a standard_CM
speakerpolarity.) digital source.
SurroundSpeaker Outputs:Connect _ Coaxial Digital Inputs: Connectthe coax
theseoutputsto the matching+ or- terminals digitaloutputfroma DVDplayer,HDTVreceiver,
on yourleftand right surroundspeakers.When LDplayer,satellitereceiver,cablebox,MiniDisc
makingspeakerconnectionsalwaysmakecer- recorderor CDplayertothesejacks.Thesigna
tain to maintaincorrectpolaritybyconnecting maybeeithera DolbyDigitalsignal,DTSsignal
the red(+) terminalsonthe AVR220to the red or a standarcPCMdigitalsource.Do notcon-
(+) terminalsonthe speakersand the black(-) nectthe RFd citaloutput of an LDplayerto
terminalson theAVR220to the black(-) ter- thesejacks.
minalsonthe speakers.(Seepage14for more
informationon speakerpolarity.) _ Video 2 Audio Outputs: Connectthese
jacksto the RECORD/INPUTaudiojacksona
O 6-Channel Direct Inputs: If anexternal
digital audiodecoderis used,connectthe out-
putsof that decoderto thesejacks.
put of a compactdiscplayerorCD changer. _ SwitchedACAccessoryOutlet:This VCRor othervideosource,if you haveconnect-
ed aVCRto theVideo2 input.
outletmaybeusedto poweranydeviceyou
wishto haveturnedon whentheAVR220is
turnedonwith the System PowerControl
Switch P'_I.
Thesejackshavebeencolor-codedasfollowsto
asssityou in makingcorrectchannelconnec-
tions:
FrontLeft White
FrontRight Red
Center Green
Surround_eft Blue
SurroundRight Gray
Subwoofer Purple
i_ UnswitchedAC AccessoryOutlet:This
outletmaybeusedto poweranyAC device.
Thepowerwill remainon at this outlet regard- _ Video 2 Audio Inputs:Connectthese
jacksto the PLAY/OUTaudiojackson aVCR
essof whetherthe AVR220 ison or off.
or othervideo source,ifyou haveconnecteda
VCRto the Video2 input.
NOTE:Thetotal powerconsumptionof a
devicesconnectedto the accessoryoutlets
shouldnotexceed100watts.
Video 3 Audio Inputs:Connectthese
jacksto the PLAY/OUTaudiojackson acable
televisionbox,satellitedish'eceiver,VCRor
othervideo source.
i_) ACPower Cord: ConnecttheACplug to
Digital Audio Outputs: Connectthese an unswitchedACwall output.
jacksto the matchingdigital inputconnector
on adigital recordersuchas a CD-Ror i_) Video 1Video Outputs: Connectthese
MiniDiscrecorder, jackstothe RECORD/INPUTcornaositeor
S-Videojack on aVCR.
_) DVDVideo Inputs: Connectthesejacksto
the compositeor S-Videooutput jacksona _ Video 1Video Inputs: Connectthese
DVDor othervideosource. .ackstothe PLAY/OUTcompositeor S-Video
acks onaVCRor othervideosource.
10 REARPANELCONNECTIONS
Remote Control Functions
O PowerOff Button
IRTransmitterWindow
0 Program/SPLIndicator
_]1 PowerOnButton
_11 InputSelectors
_]1AVR Selector
qi_ AM/FMTunerSelect 0
TestButton
SleepButton _I1_
_) SurroundModeSelector _Ii,
NightMode
POWER --
CBUSAT
qi_ ChannelSelectButton
Button
Button
SetButton
qi_ Digital Select
Button
NumericKeys
(_ TunerMode
DirectButton
TuningUp/Down
I!_ OSDButton
MacroButtons
TransportControls
SkipUp/DownButtons
DiscSkipButton
PresetUp/Down
ClearButton
MemoryButton
_) Delay/Prev.Ch.
0
0
OH. YlGHT
I
I_ Button
SpeakerSelect
SpareButton
VolumeUp/Down
_1TV/Video Selector
SPLButton
6-ChannelDirectInput
Mute
_) EzSetSensorMicrophone
TUNING PRESET
NOTE:Thefunctionnamesshownhereareeach
button'sfeaturewhen usedwith the AVR220.
Mostbuttonshaveadditionalfunctionswhen
usedwith otherdevices.Seepages37-38 for a
list ofthesefunctions,
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harman/kardon
AVR220
11 REMOTECONTROLFUNCTIONS
Remote Control Functions
IMPORTANTNOTE:TheAVR220'sremote
maybeprogrammedto controlupto eight
devices,includingthe AVR220.Beforeusingthe
remote,it isimportantto rememberto pressthe
Input Selector Button O that corresponds
to the unityouwishto operate.Inaddition,the
AVR220'sremoteisshippedfromthe factoryto
operatetheAVR220 andmost HarmanKardon
CDor DVDplayersandcassettedecks.The
remoteisalsocapableof operatingawide vari-
etyof otherproductsusingthe controlcodes
thatarepartof the remote.Beforeusingthe
remotewith otherproducts,followthe instruc-
tionson pages33-36 to programthe proper
codesforthe productsin yoursystem.
It isalsoimportantto rememberthat manyof
the buttonson theremotetakeondifferent
functions,dependingonthe productselected
usingthe DeviceControlSelectors.Thedescrip-
tionsshownhereprimarilydetailthe functions
of the remotewhen it isusedto operatethe
AVR220.(Seepage34 forinformationabout
alternatefunctionsfortheremote'sbuttons.)
O Power Off Button: Pressingthis button
turnsoff (placesinthe Standbymode)thedevice
thatwaslastselectedbypressingoneofthe
Input Selectorsq_l. ToplacetheAVR220 in
the Standbymode,firstpressthe AVRSelector
Button _ andthenpressthisbutton.
IRTransmitter Window: Pointthiswin-
dowtowardstheAVR220whenpressingbuttons
onthe remoteto makecertainthat infraredcom-
mandsareproperlyreceived.
Program/SPLIndicator:Thisthree-color
indicatorisusedto guideyouthroughthe
processof programmingthe remoteandit is
alsousedasa levelindicatorwhenusingthe
remote'sEzSetcapabilities.(Seepage21for
moreinformationon settingoutput levels,and
seepage33for informationon programming
the remote.)
O Power On Button: Pressthisbutton
toturn onpowertothe devicethatwaslast
selectedbypressingoneof theInput Selectors
_. Toturn ontheAVR220,presstheAVR
SelectorButtonO.
Input Selectors:Pressingoneof these
buttonswill performthreeactionsatthe same
time.First,if the AVR220 isnot turnedon, this
will powerupthe unit. Next,it will selectthe
sourceshownon the button asthe inputto the
AVR220.Finally,it will changetheremotecon-
trol so that it controlsthe deviceselected.After
pressingone ofthesebuttonsyoumustpress
the AVR SelectorButton _ againto oper-
ate theAVR220'sfunctionswith the remote.
AVRSelector: Pressingthisbuttonwill
switchtheremotesothat it will operatethe
AVR220'sfunctions.IftheAVR220 isinthe
Standbymode,it will alsoturntheAVR220on.
qi_ AM/FM TunerSelect: Pressthisbutton to
selecttheAVR220'stuner asthe listening
choice.Pressingthisbutton whenthe tuneris
alreadyin usewill switchbetweenthe AM and
FMbands.
TestButton: Pressthisbuttonto begin
the sequenceusedto calibratetheAVR220's
output levels.(Seepage21for moreinformation
oncalibratingtheAVR220.)
Sleep Button:Pressthis button to place
the unit in the Sleepmode.Afterthe time
shownin the display,the AVR220 will auto-
maticallygo into the Standbymode.Eachpress
of the buttonchangesthe time untilturn-off in
the following order:
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Notethat this button isalsousedto change
channelson yourTVwhentheTV isselected.
Thisbuttonisalsousedto endthe processof
creatinga macrocommand.(Seepage34for
moreinformationoncreatingmacros.)
l_)Surround Mode Selector: Pressthis
button to begin the process of changing
the surround mode. After the button has
been pressed, usethe AIr Buttons
l[_l_ to selectthe desiredsurroundmode.
(Seepage25for moreinformation.)Notethat
thisbuttonisalsousedto tunechannelswhen
theTV isselectedusingthe device Input
Selector_. Thisbutton isalsousedin part
of the processoferasestoredmacrocom-
mands.(Seepage34for moreinformationon
macros.)
NOTE:TheSleep Button _ and Surround
Mode SelectorI_) mayalsofunctionasthe
Channel+ and - keyswhenthe remoteispro-
grammedfor usewith TVs,cableboxes,VCRs,
satellitereceiversor other videodeviceswith
tuners.Seepage35for informationon pro-
grammingthe remotefor ChannelControl
Punch-Throughcapabilitysothatyou may
changechannelson aseparatedevicewhen
the remoteis in AVRmode.
Night Mode: Pressthis button to activate
the Night mode.Thismodeisavailablein spe-
ciallyencodeddigitalsources,andit preserves
dialog(centerchannel)intelligibilityat low
volumelevels.
Channel Select Button:Thisbuttonis
usedtostartthe processofsettingtheAVR220's
outputlevelsto anexternalsource.Oncethisbut-
ton ispressed,usethe AIr Buttonsl[_l_
to selectthechannelbeingadjusted,thenpress
theSet Button qi_, followedbythe AIr
Buttons _ again,to changethelevelset-
ting.(Seepage29for moreinformation.)
A Button: Thismultipurposebutton is
usedto changeorscrollthroughitemsin theon
screenmenus,or to changeconfigurationset-
tingssuchasoutputlevels.Whenchangingan
itemsuchasthe surroundmodeor digitalinput
directly,first pressthefunctionor modeto be
changed(e.g.pressthe SurroundMode
Selector _ to selectasurroundmodeor the
Digital Select Button @ to changethe digi-
tal input)and thenpressthisbuttonto scroll
throughthe listof availablechoices.
Button:Thisbutton isusedto change
the menuselectionor settingduringsomeof
the setupproceduresfor the AVR220.
Set Button:Thisbuttonis usedto enter
settingsintothe AVR220's memory.It isalso
usedinthe setupproceduresfor delaytime,
speakerconfigurationand channeloutput level
adjustment.
Digital Select:Pressthisbuttonto assign
oneofthe digital inputs'@,,J_3i"1_]i'1_lJto a
source.(Seepage26 for moreinformationon
usingdigital inputs.)
Button: Thismultipurposebuttonis
usedto changeorscrollthroughitemsin theon
screenmenus,or to changeconfigurationset-
tingssuchasoutputlevels.Whenchangingan
itemsuchasthe surroundmodeor digitalinput
directly,first pressthefunctionor modeto be
changed(e.g.pressthe SurroundMode
Selector _ to selectasurroundmodeor the
Digital Select Button @ to changethe digi-
tal input)and thenpressthisbuttonto scroll
throughthe listof availablechoices.
Numeric Keys:Thesebuttonsserveasa
ten-buttonnumerickeypadto entertunerpreset
positions.Theyarealsousedto selectchannel
numberswhenTV hasbeenselectedonthe
remote,or to selecttracknumbersona CD,
12 REMOTECONTROLFUNCTIONS
Remote Control Functions
DVDor LDplayer,dependingon howthe
remotehasbeenprogrammed.
Tuner Mode: Pressthisbuttonwhen the
tuner isin useto selectbetweenautomatic
tuningandmanualtuning.Whenthebutton is
pressedsothattheAUTOIndicator [] goes
out,pressingthe TuningButtonsl_)lr_! will
movethe frequencyup or down insingle-step
increments.Whenthe FMbandisin use,press-
ingthis button whenastation'ssignalisweak
will changeto monauralreception.(Seepage
28 for moreinformation.)
Direct Button: Pressthis buttonwhen
the tuner isin useto startthe sequencefor
directentryof a station'sfrequency.After press-
ingthe buttonsimplypressthe proper
Numeric Keys_ to selecta station.(See
page28for moreinformationon thetuner.)
Tuning Up/Down:Whenthetunerisin
use,thesebuttonswilltune upordown through
the selectedfrequencyband.Ifthe TunerMode
Button (_)i'_'_lhasbeenpressedsothatthe
AUTOIndicator[] isilluminated,pressingand
holdingeitherofthe buttonsforthreeseconds
will causethe tunerto seekthe nextstationwith
acceptablesignalstrengthfor qualityreception.
WhentheAUTOIndicator [] isNOTillumi-
nated,pressingthesebuttonswill tunestations
in single-stepincrements.(Seepage28for more
information.)
OSDButton:Pressthisbuttonto activate
the OnScreenDisplay(OSD)systemusedto set
up oradjustthe AVR220'sparameters.
Macro Buttons: Pressthesebuttons
to storeor recalla "Macro",whichisa
preprogrammedsequenceof commands
storedinthe remote.(Seepage34 for more
informationonstoringand recallingmacros.)
I_) Transport Controls:Thesebuttonsdo
not haveanyfunctionsforthe AVR220,but
theymaybe programmedfor theforward/
reverseplayoperationof awidevarietyof CD
or DVDplayers,andaudioor videocassette
recorders.(Seepage35for moreinformation
on programmingtheTransportControlPunch-
Throughcapabilityof the remote.)
I_ Skip Up/Down Button:Thisbuttonhasa
directfunctionwith the AVR220,but when
usedwitha compatiblyprogrammedCDor
DVDchangerthey will changethe disccurrently
beingplayedin the changer.
DiscSkip Button:Thisbutton hasno
directfunctionfor theAVR220,but isoften
usedwhenthe remoteisprogrammedto oper-
ate a CDor DVDchangerto changethe discsin
the changer.(Seepage34 for moreinformation
on usingthe remotewith otherdevices.)
PresetUp/Down:Whenthe tuner is
in use,pressthesebuttonsto scrollthroughthe
stationsprogrammedinto theAVR220'smem-
ory.Whensomesourcedevices,suchas CD
players,VCRsandcassettedecks,areselected
usingthe deviceInput Selectors I!_, these
buttons mayfunctionas ChapterSteporTrack
Advance.
Clear Button: Pressthisbuttonto clear
incorrectentrieswhenusingthe remoteto
directlyenteraradiostation'sfrequency.
Memory Button:Pressthisbuttonto
enteraradiostationintotheAVR220'spreset
memory.Oncethe MEMORYIndicator[]
flashes,youhavefive secondsto entera preset
memorylocationusingthe Numeric Keys
Ii]_). (Seepage29for moreinformation.)
Delay/Prev Ch.:Pressthis button to
beginthe processfor settingthe delaytimes
usedbytheAVR220 when processingsurround
sound.Afterpressingthis button,the delay
timesareenteredbypressingthe Set Button
andthen usingthe A/v ButtonsI[_tli_I
to changethe setting.Pressthe Set Button
againto completethe process.(Seepage
18for moreinformation.)
Button: Pressthisbuttonto changea
settingor selectionwhenconfiguringmanyofthe
AVR220'ssettings.
Speaker Select: Pressthis button
to beginthe processof configuringthe
AVR220's bassmanagementsystemfor use
with the type of speakersusedinyoursystem.
Oncethe button hasbeenpressed,usethe
A/V Buttons Ii_Ii_ to selectthe channel
you wishto setup.Pressthe Set Button
andthen selectanother channelto configure.
Whenall adjustmentshavebeencompleted,
pressthe Set Button _ twice to exit the
settingsand returnto normaloperation.(See
page 19for more information.)
Spare Button:Thisbuttondoesnot have
anyfunctionfor the operationofthe AVR220,
but it isavailableforusewhen programmed
with the codefrom anotherremote.(Seepage
33for informationon programmingthe remote
with codesfor otherdevices.)
_Volume Up/Down:Pressthesebuttonsto
raiseor lowerthe systemvolume.Seepage35
for moreinformationon programmingthe
VolumeControlPunch-Throughcapabilityof the
remote,whichallowsyouto changethe AVR
220'svolumewhile the remoteissetto control
anotherdevice.
TV/Video Selector:Thisbutton doesnot
havea directfunctionon theAVR220, but
when usedwith a compatiblyprogrammed
VCR,DVDor satellitereceiverthat hasa
"TV/Video"function,pressingthis button will
switch betweenthe output of the playeror
receiverandthe externalvideoinput to that
player.Consultthe owner'smanualforyour
specificplayeror receiverfor the detailsof how
it implementsthisfunction.
SPLButton:ThisbuttonactivatestheAVR
220'sFzSetfunctionto quicklyandaccurately
calibratetheAVR220'soutput levels.Pressand
holdthe buttonforthreesecondsandthen
releaseit. Notethat theTestTonewill begincir-
culating,andthe Program/SPLIndicator I_
will changecolors.Duringthissequence,EzSet
will automaticallyadjustthe output levelsfor
all channelsuntilthey haveequaloutputlevels,
asshownbythe Program/SPI. Indicator
lightinggreenfor eachchannel.Pressthis but-
ton againwhenthe adjustmentis completeto
turn off the testtone.(Seepage21for more
informationon EzSet.)
6-ChannelDirect Input: Pressthisbut-
ton to selectthe componentconnectedto the
6-ChannelDirect Input O asthe source.
Mute: Pressthisbutton to momentarily
silencethe AVR220 orTVsetbeingcontrolled,
dependingon whichdevicehasbeenselected.
WhentheAVR220remoteisbeingprogrammed
to operateanotherdevice,thisbutton ispressed
with the Input Selector Button _ to begin
the programmingprocess.(Seepage33for
moreinformationonprogrammingthe remote.)
EzSetSensorMicrophone:Thesensor
microphoneforthe FzSetmicrophoneis behind
theseslots.Whenusingthe remoteto calibrate
speakeroutput levelsusingEzSet,besurethat
youdo not holdthe remotein awaythat cov-
erstheseslots.(Seepage21for moreinforma-
tion on usingEzSet.)
13 REMOTECONTROLFUNCTIONS
Installation and Connections
SystemInstallation
Afterunpackingthe unit,and31acingit on a solid
surfacecapableof supportingitsweight,youwill
needto makethe connectionsto youraudioand
videoequipment.
Audio Equipment Connections
We recommend that you use high-quality inter-
connect cables when making connections to
source equipment and recordersto preserve the
integrityof the signals.
6. Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM
Antenna (75 ohm) Connection 0. The FM
antenna may be an external roof antenna, an
nside powered or wire lead antenna or a con-
nection from a cableTV system. Note that if the
antenna or connection uses300-ohm twin-lead
cable, you must use the 300-ohm-to-75-ohm
Whenmakingconnectionsto audiosource
equipmentor speakersit isalwaysa goodprac-
ticeto unplugthe unitfrom theACwall outlet.
Thispreventsanypossibilityof accidentally adaptersuppliedwith the unit to makethe con-
sendingaudioortransientsignalsto the speak- nection.
ersthat maydamagethem.
1.Connectthe analogoutput of a CDplayerto
the CD Inputs Q.
NOTE:Whenthe CDplayerhasbothfixedand
variableaudiooutputsit isbestto usethe fixed
output unlessyou findthat the inputto the
receiverissolow that the soundisnoisy,or so
highthat the signalisdistortec
speaker.Similarly,the "positive" or "red" wire
shouldbe connectedto liketerminalson the
AVR220and speaker.
NOTE:While mostspeakermanufacturers
adhereto an industryconventionof usingblack
terminalsfor negativeandredonesfor positive,
somemanufacturersmayvaryfrom thisconfig-
uration.Toensureproperphaseandoptimal
performance,consultthe identificationplateon
yourspeakeror the speaker'smanualto verify
polarity.If youdo not knowthe 3olarityof your
speaker,askyourdealerfor advicebeforepro-
ceeding,or consultthe speaker'smanufacturer.
We also recommend that the length of cable
used to connect speaker pairs be identical.
For example, use the same length piece of
7. Connect the front, center and surround
Speaker Outputs _) _ to the respective cable to connect the front-left and front-right
speakers.
Toensurethat allthe audiosignalsarecarried
to yourspeakerswithout lossof clarityor reso-
lution,wesuggestthat youusehigh-quality
speakercable.Many3randsof cableareavail-
ableand the choiceof cablemay3einfluenced
or surround-leftandsurround-rightspeakers,
evenif the speakersareadifferent distance
from theAVR220.
8. Connectionsto a subwooferarenormaly
madevia a line-levelaudioconnectionfromthe
Subwoofer Output _) to the line-levelinput
of asubwooferwith a built-in amplifier.Whena
by the distance between your speakers and the
2. Connectthe analogPlay/Outjacksof a cas- receiver,the type of speakersyouuse,personal passivesubwooferis used,the connectionfirst
settedeck,MD,CD-Ror other audiorecorderto preferencesand otherfactors.Yourdealeror goesto a poweramplifier,whichwill 3econ-
the TapeInput JacksO. Connectthe analog nstallerisa valuableresourceto consultin nectedto one or moresubwooferspeakers.If
Record/Injacksonthe recordertothe Tape selectingthe propercable, youareusinga poweredsubwooferthat does
not haveline-levelinput connections,follow the
Output JacksO on theAVR220. Regardlessof the brandof cableselected,we instructionsfurnishedwith the speakerfor con-
3. Connectthe output of anydigital sources recommendthat you useacableconstructedof nectioninformation.
to the appropriateinput connectionson the fine,multistrandcopperwith a gaugeof 14or
AVR220 rear panel.Notethat the Optical smaller.%memberthat in specifyingcable,the Video Equipment Connections
andCoaxial Digital Inputs ,l_,_i"Eli"lB may lowerthe number,thethickerthe cable. Videoequipmentisconnectedin thesameman-
nerasaudiocomponents.Again,the useof high-
be usedwith a DolbyDigital or DTSsourceor
the output of a conventionalCDor LD3layer's Cablewith a gaugeof 16maybeusedforshort qualityinterconnectcablesisrecommendedto
PCM(S/P-DIF)output. Totake advantageof runsof lessthantenfeet.Wedo notrecom- preservesignalquality.
theAVR220's built-in MP3-decodingcapabili- mendthat youusecableswith anAWGequiva- 1.ConnectaVCR'sor othervideosource's
ties,you mayalsoconnectthe digital output lentof 18or higherdueto the powerlossand
of a computeror soundcardto this input, degradationin performancethat will occur, audioandvideo Play/Outjacksto the Video 1
or Video 2 In JacksI_)_ on the rear
providedthat the signalfrom the cornputeris Cablesthat areruninsidewallsshouldhavethe panel.TheAudioandVideoRecord/Injackson
in the S/P-DIFformat. Checkyourcomputeror appropriatemarkingsto indicatelistingwith UL, theVCRshoulcbeconnectedto the Video 1
soundcard'sinstructionsto verifythe type of CSAor otherappropriatetestingagencystan- or Video 2 Out Jacks_)_ onthe
output signalor useatranscodersuchasthe
dards.Questionsaboutrunningcablesinside AVR220.
HarmanKardonDAL150. wallsshouldbereferredto yourinstalleror a
4.ConnecttheCoaxialor Optical Digital licensedelectricalcontractorwhoisfamilial 2. Connectthe analogaudioandvideooutputs
Outputs @ ontherear _aneloftheAVR220to with the NECand/orthe applicablelocalbuild- of a satellitereceiver,cableTVconverteror
televisionsetor anyothervideosourceto the
thematchingdigitalinputconnectionsona CJ-R ingcodesinyourarea. Video 3 Jacks_.
or MiniDiscrecorder. Whenconnectingwiresto the speakers,be ce[- 3. Connectthe analogaudio andvideo
5.Assemblethe AM _oopAntennasupplied tain to observeproperpolarity.Rememberto
with the unitasshownbelow.Connectit to the connectthe "negative" or "black" wire to the outputs of a DVDor laserdiscplayerto the
sameterminalon boththe receiverand the DVD JacksO_).
AM and GND Screw Terminals
14 INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONS
Installation and Connections
4. Connectthe digitalaudiooutputsof a DVD
player,satellitereceiver,cableboxor HDTVcon-
verterto the appropriateOptical or Coaxial
Digital Inputs _I_'ti_!.
5. Connect the Video Monitor Output _)
jacks on the receiver to the composite or
S-Video input of your television monitor or
video projector
Video Connection Note:
Composite and S-Video signals may only be
viewec in their native formats. S-Video inputs
may only be viewed when the AVR 220 is
connected to a TV set or video display with
S-Video capability.
Power Connections
Thisunit isequippedwith two accessoryAC
outlets.Theymaybeusedto poweraccessory
devices,but theyshouldnot beusedwith high-
currentdraw equipmentsuchaspowerampli-
fiers.Thetotal aowerdraw to eachoutlet may
not exceed100watts.
TheSwitchedACAccessoryOutlet _) will
receivepoweronlywhenthe unit ison.Thisis
recommendedfor devicesthat haveno power
switchor a mechanicapowerswitchthat may
be left inthe "ON" 3osition.
NOTE:Manyaudioandvideo productsgo into
a Standbymodewhen theyareusedwith
switchedoutlets,and cannotbefully turnedon
usingthe outletalonewithout a remotecontrol
command.
TheUnswitchedACAccessoryOutlet
will receivepoweraslongasthe unit is
pluggedinto a poweredAC outlet.
:inally,when all connectionsarecomplete,plug
the Power Cord _ nto a nonswitched120-
voltACwall outlet.You'realmostreadyto enjoy
theAVR220!
15 INSTALLATIONAND CONNECTIONS
System Configuration
Whenallaudio,videoandsystemconnections
havebeenmade,thereareafew configuration t
adjustmentsthat mustbe made.A fewminutes No more
than 24"
spentto correctlyconfigureandcalibratethe
unit will greatlyadd to yourlisteningexperience.
Center Front Speaker
Left Front Right Front
Speaker Selection and Placement Speaker Speaker
Theplacementof speakersin a multichanne
home-theatersystemcanhavea noticeable A) Front-ChannelSpeakerInstallationwith
impacton the qualityof soundreproduced Direct-ViewTVSetsor Rear-ScreenProjectors
Nomatterwhich type orbrandof speakersis
used,the samemodelor brandof speaker
shouldbe usedfor the leftfront, centerand
right front speakers.Thiscreatesaseamless
front soundstageand eliminatesthe possibility
of distractingsonicdisturbancesthat occur
when a soundmovesacrossmismatched
front-channelspeakers.
Speaker Placement
Dependingonthe type of center-channel
speakerinuseana yourviewinc device,place
the centerspeakereitherdirectlyaboveor
belowyourTV,or inthe centerbehinda perfo-
ratedfront projectionscreen.
T\ _r Projection Screen
Center Fronl Right Front
Left Front SPeaker
SoeaKer Speaker
Oncethe center-channelspeakerisinstalled,
aositionthe leftfront and rightfront speakers
sothattheyareasfarawayfrom oneanother
asthe center-channelspeakerisfrom the pre-
ferredlisteningposition.Ideally,thefront-channel
speakersshouldbeplacedsothat theirtweeters
areno morethan 24" aboveor belowthe placingthe leftand rightspeakersslightly
tweeter inthe center-channespeaker forwardof thecenterspeaker.
Dependingon the specificsof yourroom
acousticsandthe type of speakersin use,you
mayfind that imagingis improvedbymoving
the left front and rightfront speakersslightly
At least 6 inches from ceiling
listeningpositionatthe sametime (without
delayfromthe centerspeakercomparedto the
left and rightspeakers).
Surroundspeakersshouldbeplacedonthe side
wallsofthe room,at or slightly 3ehindthe
listeningposition.Thecenterof the speaker
shouldfaceinto the room.Thespeakersshould
be locatedsothat the bottomofthe cabinet
isat leasttwo feet higherthanthe listeners'
earswhenthe listenersareseatedinthe
desiredarea.
If side-wallmountingisnot practical,the
speakersmaybeplacedona rearwa behind
the listeningposition.Again,theyshouldbe
locatedso that the bottomof the cabinetisat
leasttwofeet higherthan the listeners'ears.
Thespeakersshould3eno morethan sixfeet
behindthe rearofthe seatingarea.
Subwoofersproducenondirectionalsounc,so
they maybeplacedalmostanywherein a
room.Actual placementshouldbebasedon
roomsizeandshapeand the typeof subwoofer
__ used.Onemethodof finding the optimalloca-
o__ tion for asubwooferisto beginbyplacincit in
the front of the room,about sixinchesfroma
wall, ornearthe front cornerof the room.
B Thedistancebetweenthe left andright Anothermethodisto temporariy placethe
speakersshouldbe equalto thedistance subwooferat yournorma listeningposition,
andthenwalk aroundthe room until youfind
fromthe seatingposition to the viewing
aspot wherethe subwoofersoundsbest.Place
screen.Youmayalsoexperimentwith
the subwooferin that spot.Youshouldalso
follow the instructionsof the subwoofer'sman-
ufacturer,or you maywish to experimentwith
the best locationfor asubwooferinyour lis-
tening room.
SystemSetup
Oncethe speakershavebeenplacedin the
room and connected,the remainingsteps
in the setupprocessareto programthe
AVR220'sbassmanagementsystemforthe
type ofspeakersusedin yoursystem,calibrate
the output levels,and setthe delaytimes usec
bythe surround-soundprocessor.
yourspeakerssothat audiotransitionsacross
the front ofthe roomsoundsmooth and that
soundsfromall speakersappearto arriveat the C')Optimalplacementofsurroundspeakers.
16 SYSTEMCONFIGURATION
System Configuration
Youarenowreadyto powerupthe AVR220 to
beginthesefinal adjustments.
1.Plugthe Power Cablei_) intoan
unswitchedACoutlet.
2. Pressthe Main Power Switch[] in until
it latchesandthe word "OFF"onthe top
of the switchdisappearsinsidethefront
panel.Notethat the Power Indicator []
will turnamber,indicatingthat the unit is
in the Standbymode.
3. Removethe protectiveplasticfilm from the
front-panellens.If left inplace,the film
mayaffectthe performanceof yourremote
control.
4. InstallthethreesuppliedAAA batteriesin
the remoteasshown.Becertainto follow
the (+) and(-) polarityindicatorsthat are
onthe bottom ofthe batterycompartment.
5.TurntheAVR220 on eitherbypressingthe
SystemPower Control[] on thefront
panel,or viathe remotebypressingthe
AVRSelectorO or anyofthe Input
SelectorsOO on the remote.The
Power Indicator [] will turn greento
confirmthat the unitison,andthe Main
InformationDisplay[] will alsolightup.
Usingthe On-Screen Display
Whenmakingthe followingadjustments,you
mayfind iteasierto usethe AVR220'son-
screendisplaysystem.Theseeasy4o-readdis-
playsgiveyou aclearpictureofthe currentsta-
tusof the unitand makeiteasyto seewhich
speaker,delay,inputor digitalselectionyouare
making.
Toviewthe on-screenmenus,makecertainyou
havemadea connectionfromthe Video
Monitor Out Jack_ onthe rearpanelto
the compositeor S-Videoinput of yourTVor
projector.Inorderto viewtheAVR220'sdis-
plays,the correctvideosourcemustbeselected
on the videodisplay.
IMPORTANTNOTE:Whenviewingthe displays
ona projectionTVit isimportantthattheynot be
leftonthe screenforanextendedperiodoftime.
Aswithanyvideodisplay,but particularlywith
projectors,constantdisplayofastaticimagesuch
asthesemenusorvideogameimagesmaycause
the imageto bepermanently"burnedinto"the
CRT.Thistypeofdamageis notcoveredbythe
AVR220 warrantyandmaynotbecoveredby
the projectorTVset'swarranty.
TheAVR220hastwo on-screendisplaymodes,
"Semi-OSD"and "FulI-OSD."Whenmaking
configurationadjustments,it is recommended
thatthe FulI-OSDmodebe used.Thiswill place
acompletestatusreportor optionlistingon
the screen,makingit easierto viewthe avail-
ableoptions.TheSemi-OSDmodeusesone-line
displaysonly.
Making ConfigurationAdjustments
Thefull OSDsystemisalwaysavailableby
pressingthe OSDButton I!_I. Whenthis
button ispressed,the MAS TER MENU
(Figure1)will appear,andadjustmentsare
madefrom theindividualmenus.Thesemi-OSD
systemisalsoavailableasa systemdefault,
althoughit maybeturnedoff byusingthe
ADVANCED SELECT menu(seepage
31).Withthe semi-OSDsystem,youmaymake
adjustmentsdirectly,bypressingthe buttonson
the front panelor remotecontrolforthe specific
parameterto beadjusted.Forexample,press
the Speaker SelectButton _ [] to set
the speakerconfiguration,etc.
x MASTER _ENU x
]_PUT SETUF
SURROUND SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
OUTPUT ADJUST
CHANNEL ADJUS-
ADVANCED
EXI-
Figure 1
Notethat whenthe full OSDsystemisin use,
the menuselectionsarenot shownin the Main
Information Display[] [C4I.Whenthe full
OSDmenusystemis used,OSDONwill appear
in the Main Information Display [] and the
OSDIndicator [] will light to remindyou
that avideodisplaymustbe used.Whenthe
semi-OSDsystemisusedin conjunctionwith
the discreteconfigurationbuttons,theon-
screendisplaywill showasinglelineof text
with the currentmenuselection.Thatselection
will alsobeshownin the Main Information
DisplayIC41.
Tousethe full OSDmenusystem,pressthe
OSDButton _. Whenthe menuison the
screen,pressthe A/T Buttons li_ until
the on-screenI_cursorisnextto the item you
wishto adjust,andthen pressthe Set Button
to adjustthat item. Notethat the menus
will remainonthe screenfor 20 seconds,and
thentheywill "time-out" and disappearfrom
the screen.Thetime-out maybeincreasedto as
muchas50 secondsbygoingto the
ADVANCED SELECT menu,and
changingthe itemtitled FULL OSD
TIME OUT.
Setting the SystemConfiguration
Memories
TheAVR220featuresanadvancedmemory
systemthat enablesyouto establishdifferent
configurationsfor the bassmanagement,digital
input,surroundmode,delaytimes,crossover
frequencyandoutputlevelsfor eachinput
source.Thisflexibility enablesyouto
custom-tailorthe wayin whichyoulistento
eachsourceandhavetheAVR220 memorize
thosesettings.Thismeans,for example,that
you mayusedifferentoutput levelsor trimsfor
differentsources,or setdifferentspeakercon-
figurationswith the resultantchangesto the
bassmanagementsystem.Oncethesesettings
aremade,theywill automaticallybe recalled
wheneveryouselectthat input.
Thefactorydefaultsettingsfor theAVR220
haveall inputs configuredfor ananalogsource,
Stereoasthe surroundmode,all speaker
positionssetto "Small,"andasubwoofer
connected.Beforeusingthe unit, youwill
probablywantto changethe settingsfor most
inputssothat theyareproperlyconfiguredto
reflectthe useof digital or analoginputs,the
typeof speakersinstalledandthe surround
modespecifics.Rememberthat sincethe
AVR220 memorizesthe settingsfor eachinput
individually,youwill needto makethese
adjustmentsfor eachinput used.However,once
theyaremade,furtheradjustmentisonly
requiredwhensystemcomponentsare
changed.
Tomakethisprocessasquickand aseasyas
possible,we suggestthat youusethe fulI-OSD
systemwith the on-screenmenus,and step
througheachinput.Onceyouhavecompleted
the settingsfor the first input,manysettings
maybe duplicatedfor the remaininginputs.Itis
alsoagoodideato settheconfigurationdata
in the ordertheseitemsarelistedin the
MASTER MENU, assomesettingsrequirea
specificentryin a prior menuitem.Remember
that oncethe settingsaremadefor one input,
they mustbemadefor all otherinputsources
in yoursystem.
17 SYSTEMCONFIGURATION
System Configuration
Input Setup
Thefirst stepin configuringthe AVR220isto
selectan input.Thismaybedonebypressing
the front panelInput SourceSelector[]
untilthe desiredinput'snameappearsmomen-
tarily inthe Main Information Displayl_l,
andthe greenLEDlightsnextto the input's
nameinthe front panelInput Indicators F_"_.
Theinput mayalsobeselectedby pressing
the appropriateInput Selector41_O on
the remotecontrol.
Whenusingthefull-OSDsystemto makethe
setupadjustments,pressthe OSD Button
oncesothat the MASTER MENU (Figure1)
appears.Notethat the • cursorwill benextto
the INPUT SETUP line.Pressthe Set
Button li_ to enterthe menuandthe
INPUT SETUP menu(Figure2)will
appearon the screen.Pressthe ,/• Buttons
li_]t_ untilthe desiredinputnameappears
inthe highlightedvideo,aswellas beingindi-
catedinthe front panelInput Indicators []
bythe greenLEDnextto the desiredinput
name.Ifthe inputwill usethe standard
left/rightanaloginputs,nofurther adjustmentis
needed.
f * INPUT SETUP *
INPUT :_
DIGITAL IN:_
RETURN TO MENU
J
Figure 2
Ifyouwishto associateoneof the digital
inputswith the selectedinput source,pressthe
Button_ on theremotewhile the
INPUT SETUP menu(Figure2)is onthe
screen,and notethatthe on-screencursorwill
dropdown to the DIGITAL IN line.Press
the _i/• Buttons li_]t_ until the nameof
the desireddigital inputappears.Toreturnto
the analoginput,pressthe buttonsuntil the
word ANAL OG appears.Whenthe correct
inputsourceappears,pressthe Button
until the • cursorappearsnextto RETURN
TO MENU, andpressthe Set Button I[1_.
Tochangethe digital input at anytime using
the discretefunction buttonsandthesemi-OSD
system,pressthe Digital Input Select
Button []I_ onthe front panelorthe
remote.Withinfiveseconds,makeyourinput
selectionusingthe SelectorButtons [] on
the front panelorthe A/• ButtonsIi_)Ii_
on the remoteuntil the desireddigitalor ana-
loginput is shownin the Main Information
Display[] andin the lowerthird ofthe video
displayconnectedto the AVR220.Pressthe
SetButton qi_ to enterthe newdigital input
assignment.
SurroundSetup
Oncethe basicinput setuphasbeencom-
pleted,the nextstepisto setthe surround
modeyouwishto usewith an input.Since
surroundmodesarea matterof personaltaste,
feelfreeto selectany modeyouwish- you
maychangeit later.However,to makeit easier
to establishthe initial parametersfor the
AVR220,it is bestto selectDolbyProLogicII
for mostanaloginputsand DolbyDigitalfor
inputsconnectedto digital sources.Inthe case
of inputssuchasa CDPlayer,TapeDeckor
Tuner,youmaywishto setthe modeto Stereo
(astheyarenot typicallyusedwith multichan-
nelprogrammaterial),whereit is unlikelythat
surround-encodedmaterialwill beused.
Alternatively,the Logic7 Musicmodeisa good
choicefor stereo-onlysourcematerial.
NOTE:If youhaveselectedLogic7 Cor M as
yoursurroundmodefor the currentlistening
session,andyou'reusinga digitalinput,and
youhaven'tchangedthe default surround
modeforthat inputsourceto the sameLogic7
mode,youwill noticethat, if the digitalsignalis
interruptedforanyreason(suchasstoppingthe
sourcedevice),uponresumptionof the signal,
the AVR220 will useadifferentsurround
mode.Infact,the AVR220 will usewhichever
modewassetasthe defaultforthat source.
Thefactorydefaultfor all sourcesis Stereo
mode,unlessthe receiverdetectsa Dolby
Digitalor DTSbitstream.
It iseasiestto completethe surroundsetup
usingthe fulI-OSDon-screenmenus.Fromthe
MASTER MENU (Figure1),pressthe A/•
ButtonsI[_tli_ untilthe cursorisnextto
the SURROUND SETUP menu.Pressthe
SetButton _ sothat the SURROUND
SETUP menu(Figure3 or 4) isonthe
screen.
* SURROUND SETUP *
CENTER DELAY: --MS
SURR DELAY: .-MS
NIGHT: .-. ......
RETURN TO MENU
Figure 3
f
*SURROUND SETUP *
!RROUN I
CENTER DELAY: BMS
SURR DELAY: O_MS
NIGHT: _ MID MAX
RETURN TO MENU
J
Figure 4
Sincethe factorydefaultfor all inputsisStereo,
the phraseSURR OFF will initiallyappearin
highlightedvideo(Figure3).Tochangethesur-
roundmodewhilethe cursoris nextto the
surroundline,pressthe _/• Buttons qi_]t_
untilthedesiredsurroundmode'sname
appearsin the highlightedvideo.As the modes
arechanged,a greenLEDwill alsolight nextto
the modenamesinthe Surround Mode
Indicators [] onthe front panel.
Notethatthe data linesnextto the itemsin the
screendisplaywill showeithernumbersor a
seriesof dashes,dependingonwhetheror not
the specificparameterisadjustable.Forexam-
ple,the CenterDelayandNightModeitemsare
onlyadjustablefor DolbyDigital,andthe Delay
Timeisonlyadjustedfor DolbyDigitaland
DolbyProLogicI1.Note,also,that DolbyDigital
andDTSwill onlyappearaschoices(Figure4)
whena digitalinputwas previouslyselected.
Dependingon the surroundmodeselected,you
maynowproceedto changeeitherthe delay
time orthe crossoverfrequency.ForDolby
Digitaland DolbyProLogicII,pressingthe
A/• Ii_)Ii_ buttonson the remotewill take
youto the delaysettings.
Delay Settings
If DolbyDigitalor DolbyProLogicIIisselected
asthe surroundmodefor aninput,youmay
needto adjustthe delaytime setting.Notethat
the delaytime is not adjustablefor anyother
modes.
Dueto the differentdistancesbetweenthe
listeningpositionforthe front-channelspeakers
andthe surroundspeakers,the amountof time
it takesforsoundto reachyourearsfromthe
front versussurroundspeakersdiffers.Youmay
compensatefor thisdifferencethroughthe use
ofthe delaysettingsto adjustthe timingfor the
specificspeakerplacementand acousticcondi-
tions inyourlisteningroomor hometheater.
Thefactorysettingisappropriatefor most
rooms,but someinstallationscreateanuncom-
18 SYSTEMCONFIGURATION
System Configuration
mondistancebetweenthe front andsurround Ifrepositioningofthe speakersis not possible, Toadjustthe Nightmodesettingfor an input
speakersthat maycausethe arrivalof front- adjustthe centerdelaytime,addingonemilli- fromthe menu,makecertainthat the • cursor
channelsoundsto becomedisconnectedfrom secondof centerchanneldelayfor everyfoot is onthe NIGHT line of the SURROUND
surround-channelsounds, closerto the listeningpositionthe center SETUP menu.Next,pressthe ,/• Buttons
speakeristhanthe front speakers.Forexample, _ _ to chooseamongthefollowing
Toresynchronizethefront and surroundchan- if the front leftandfront right speakersare settings,astheyappearin the on-screen
nels,followthesesteps: each10feetfrom the listeningpositionand the display:
centerchannelspeakeris8 feet away,the delay
1.Measurethe distancefromthe listening isfiguredas10-8=2, suggestingan optima OFF: WhenOFF ishighlighted,the Night
positionto the front speakers, centerdelayof 2 milliseconds, modewill not function.
2. Measurethe distancefromthe listening Tosetthedelaytime for aspecificinput, MID: WhenMID ishighlighted,a mildcom-
positionto the surrouncspeakers, continuewithin the SURROUND SETUP pressionwill beapplied.
(Figure4) menu.rfthe systemisnot alreadyat
3.Subtractthe distanceto the surroundspeak- that point,pressthe OSDButton _ to bring
ersfromthe distancetothe front speakers, up the MASTER MENU; pressthe T
Button qi_ and thenthe Set Button (i_ to
a.Whensettingthe delaytimefor the .......... SURR0UND SE TUP menu,
DolbyDigitalsurroundmodes,the opti-
maldelaytime isthe resultof that sub-
traction.Forexam31e,if the front speak-
ersareten feetawayand the surrounc
speakersarefivefeet away,the optima
delaytime isfiguredas10-5=5.Thus, in
thisexample,the delaytime for Dolby
Digitalshould3esetat five milliseconds.
3.Whensettingthe delaytime for the
ProLogicIImode,takethe resultof the
subtractionandadd15 to obtainthe
optimaldelaytime.:or example,if the
front speakersaretenfeet awayandthe
andthenpressthe Button _ once.
................................ the cur-
sorwill stopat the CENTER DELAY line.
Inthat case,pressthe 41/• Buttons _
until the numbercalculatedusingthe formula
shownaboveappearsinthe display.Whenthe
CE NT ER DEL AY isentered,pressthe v
Button _ onceto moveto the nextline.
Whenthe CENTER DELAY isset,orifthe
DolbyProLogicIImodeisselected,the cur-
sorwill beat the SURR DELAY linesothat
the delayfor the surroundspeakersmaybeset.
surroundspeakersarefivefeetaway, Pressthe _/• Buttons _ _ untilthe
the optimaldelaytime isfigured as numbercalculatecusingtheformulashown
10-5+15=20. Thus,in this example,the aboveappearsin the display.Whenthe delay
ProLogicdelayshouldbesetat twenty settingsarecomplete,pressthe Button
milliseconds, onceto moveto the next line.
MAX:When MAX ishighlighted,a more
severecompressionalgorithmwill beapplied.
We recommendthat you selectthe MIDsetting
asastarting point andchangeto the MAX
settinglater,if desired.
Notethat the Nightmodemaybeadjusted
directlyanytime that a DolbyDigitalsourceis
playingbypressingthe Night Button qiD.
Whenthe button ispressed,the phrase
D- RANGE will appearin the lowerthird of
the videoscreenandinthe Main Information
Display11::',1Pressthe A/• Buttons I[_
within threesecondsto selectthe desired
setting
Whenall settingsfor the surroundsetuphave
beenmade,pressthe A/• Buttons_
sothatthe cursorisnextto RET URN T O
MENU, andpressthe Set Button _ to
returnto the main menu.
NOTE:TheDTS,Logic7, HallandTheater Notethat the delaysettingsmayalsobe
modesusea fixed,nonadjustabledelaytime. adjustedat anytime whenthe DolbyDigital or
DolbyProLogicIImodesarein usebypressing
TheDolbyDigital modealsoincludesa separate the Delay Button onthe front panel[] or
settingfor the centerchanneldelaymode,since remote _), followedbya pressofthe Set
the discretenatureof thesesignalsmakesthe Button _ li_t. Next,pressthe A/•
locationof the centerchannelspeakermore Buttons li_)qi_l on the remoteor the
critical.Tocalculatethe delayfor the center Selector Buttons [] on the front paneluntil
channel,measurethe distancefromthe pre- the desiredfigureappearsinthe Main
ferredlisteningpositioninthe centerofthe Information Display [C4I.
roomto boththe centerchannelspeakerand
eitherthe left or rightspeaker. Night Mode Settings
Speaker Setup
Thismenutells theAVR220 whichtype of
speakersarein use.Thisisimportantasit
adjuststhe settingsthat determinewhich
speakersreceivelow-frequency(bass)informa-
tion. Foreachof thesesettingsusethe
LARGE settingif the speakersfor a
particularpositionaretraditionalfull-range
loudspeakersthat arecapableof reproducing
soundsbelow lOOHz.Usethe SMALL set-
ting forsmaller,frequency-limitedsatellite
s3eakersthat do not reproducesoundsbelow
f thedistancesareequal,nofurtheradjustment
isreeuiredandthe centerdelayshouldbesetto dynamicrangeand full intelligibilityof a movie
zero.If the distancetothe front speakersis soundtrack,particularlythe dialogue,while
greaterthanthe distancetothe centerspeaker, reducingthe peaklevel.Thispreventsabruptly
youmaywish to repositionthe speakersby ............................. others,without
mowngthe front leftandfront rightspeakers ...................... of a digital source.
closerto the listeningpositionor the center Notethat the _lightmodeisonlyavailable
speakerfurtherawayfromthe listeningposition when speciallyencodecDolbyDigitalsignals
areplayed.
lOOHz.Notethat when "small" speakersare
TheNight modeisa featureof DolbyDigital
used,a subwooferisrequiredto reproduceow
that usesspecialprocessingto preservethe
frequencysounds.Rememberthat the "large"
and"small" descriptionsdo not referto the
actualohysicalsizeof the speakers,3ut to their
abilityto reproducelow-frequencysounds.
Ifyouarein doubtasto which category
describesyourspeakers,consultthe specifica-
tions inthe speakers'owner's manual,or ask
yourdealer.
19 SYSTEMCONFIGURATION
System Configuration
It iseasiestto enterthe propersettingsforthe
speakersetupthroughthe SPEAKER
SETUP menu(Figure5). Ifthatmenuisnot
alreadyon yourscreenfromthe prioradjust-
ments,pressthe OSDButton _ to bringup
the MASTER MENU (Figure1),andthen
pressthe • Button _ twice sothatthecur-
sorison the SPEAKER SETUP line.At
thispoint,pressthe Set Button _ to bring
upthe SPEAKER SETUP menu
(Figure5).
f
* SPEAKER SETUP *
LEFT/RIGHT:
CENTER :
SURROUND :
SUBWOOFER :
RETURN TO MENU
Figure5
Whenthe SPEAKER SETUP menufirst
appears,the on-screencursor will beatthe
top ofthelistof speakerpositions,pointing
towardthe LEFT/RIGHT line,whichsets
theconfigurationfor thefront leftandright
speakers.Ifyouwishto makea changetothe
frontspeakers'configuration,pressthe 4/•
Buttons _ _ sothat either LAR GE or
SMA L L appears,matchingthe appropriate
descriptionfromthedefinitionsshownabove.
WhenSMA LL isselected,low-frequency
soundsbelowlOOHzwill besentonlytothe
subwooferoutput.Notethat if youchoosethis
optionandthereisnosubwooferconnected,you
will not hearanylow-frequencysoundsbelow
lOOHzfromthefront channels.
WhenLARGE isselected,afull-rangeoutput
will besentto the front leftandfront right
outputs.Dependingonthechoicemadein
the SUBWOOFER lineinthismenu,bass
informationmayalsobedirectedto thefront
left/rightspeakers,a subwooferor both.
Whenyouhavecompletedyourselectionforthe
frontchannel,pressthe • Button _ onthe
remoteto movethecursorto CENTER.
Pressthe 4/• Buttons _ _ on the remote
to selectthe optionthat bestdescribesyour
systembasedonthe speakerdefinitionsshown
below.
WhenSMALL isselected,low-frequency
center-channelsoundsbelowlOOHzwill besent
onlyto thesubwooferoutput.Notethat if you
choosethisoptionandthereisnosubwoofer
connected,youwill not hearanylow-frequency
soundsfrom thecenter-channelspeaker.
WhenLARGE isselected,afull-rangeoutput
will be sentto the centerspeakeroutput,and
NOcenter-channelsignalwill besentto the
subwooferoutput.
NOTE:IfyouchooseLogic7 asthe surround
modefor the particularinput sourcefor which
youareconfiguringyourspeakers,the AVR220
will not makethe LARGEoption availablefor
the centerspeaker.Thisisdue to the require-
mentsof Logic7 processing,anddoesnot indi-
cateaproblemwith yourreceiver.
WhenNONE isselected,nosignalswill be
sentto the center-channeloutput.Thereceiver
will operateina "phantom" center-channel
modeandcenter-channelinformationwill
besentto the left andrightfront-channel
outputs.Whenonlyfront left and rightspeak-
ersareused,with nocenteror surroundspeak-
ers,VMAxisa goodalternativemode.
Whenyou havecompletedyourselectionfor
the centerchannel,pressthe • Button
onthe remoteto changethe cursorto
SURROUND.
Pressthe 4/• Buttons _ _ onthe remote
to selecttheoptionthatbestdescribesthe sur-
roundspeakersin yoursystembasedonthe
speakerdefinitionsshownonthispage.
WhenSMAL L isselected,low-frequency
surround-channelsoundsbelow lOOHzwill be
sentto the subwooferoutput only.Notethat if
youchoosethisoption andthereisnosub-
wooferconnected,youwill not hearany low-
frequencysoundsfrom the surroundspeakers.
WhenLARGE isselected,afull-rangeoutput
will besentto the surround-channeloutputs,
andNOsurround-channelsignalswill besent
to the subwooferoutput.
WhenN0 NE isselected,surround-sound
informationwill besplit betweenthe front left
andrightoutputs.Notethatfor optimalper-
formancewhenno surroundspeakersarein
use,the Dolby3Stereomodeshouldbe used
insteadof DolbyProLogicII.Ifonlyfront left
andrightspeakersareavailable,selectoneof
thetwo VMAx modesor "SurroundOff".
Whenyouhavecompletedyourselectionfor the
surroundchannel,pressthe Button _ on
the remoteto movethecursorto SUBWOOFER.
Pressthe 4/• Buttons _ onthe
remoteto selectthe optionthat bestdescribes
yoursystem.
Thechoicesavailablefor the subwoofer
positionwill dependonthe settingsforthe
otherspeakers,particularlythe front left/right
positions.
Ifthe front left/right speakersaresetto
SMAL L, the subwooferwill automaticallybe
setto SUB, which isthe "on" position.
Ifthe front left/right speakersaresetto
LARGE,threeoptionsareavailable:
If nosubwooferisconnectedto the
AVR220,pressthe _/• Buttons qi_)_
onthe remotesothat NONE appearsin
the on-screenmenu.Whenthis optionis
selected,all bassinformationwill berouted
to the front left/right "main" speakers.
Ifa subwooferisconnectedto theAVR220,
youhavethe optionto havethe front
left/right "main" speakersreproducebass
frequenciesatall times,andhavethe sub-
wooferoperateonlywhenthe AVR220 is
beingusedwith adigital sourcethat con-
tainsadedicatedLow-FrequencyEffects,or
LFE,soundtrack.Thisallowsyouto useboth
yourmainand subwooferspeakersto take
advantageofthe specialbasscreatedfor
certainmovies.Pressthe _/• Buttons
li_]t_ onthe remotesothat SUB
( LFE ) appearsin the on-screenmenu.
Ifa subwooferisconnectedandyou wishto
useit for bassreproductionin conjunction
with the mainfront left/right speakers,
regardlessofthe type of programsourceor
surroundmodeyouarelisteningto, press
the _/• Buttons li_)_ onthe remote
sothatSUB L/R+LFE appearsin
the on-screenmenu.Whenthis optionis
selected,a "complete"feedwill besentto
the front left/right "main" speakers,andthe
subwooferwill receivebassfrequencies
below lOOHz.
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Harman Kardon AVR220 Owner's manual

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Owner's manual

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