Harman-Kardon AVR 130 User Manual

Thank you for purchasing a Harman Kardon AVR 130.This Quick-Start Guide will help you with a basic system installation. For detailed information on any step in this Guide,please refer to the pages referenced in the Owner’s Manual.We strongly recommend that you read the Owner’s Manual for complete details on how to install, configure and operate the AVR 130, as well as for the important safety information it contains.
Figure 1 – Speaker Placement
The colors shown for each speaker correspond to the matching output terminal connection on the back of the AVR 130 (see page 15).
FRONT
LEFT
SPEAKER
(White)
CENTER
SPEAKER
(Green)
SUBWOOFER
(Purple)
SURROUND
LEFT
SPEAKER
(Blue)
FRONT
RIGHT
SPEAKER
(Red)
SURROUND
RIGHT
SPEAKER
(Gray)
Step 1. Place your speakers in the listening room
(see page 15).
SPEAKER PLACEMENT
Connections Color Guide
Audio Connections Left Right
Front Center Surround Subwoofer
Digital Audio Connections
Coax Optical
Video Connections
Composite S-Video
Match the colored jacks on the AVR 130 to the appropriate jacks on your source equipment or speakers.The colors are standardized,but not all equipment or connectors use them.
AVR 130 QUICK-START GUIDE
AVR 130 QUICK-START GUIDE
Figure 2 – Speaker Connections
Step 2. Connect the speakers to the receiver: red (+)
on speaker to colored (+) on receiver and black (–) to black (–). (See page 13.)
Step 3. Connect the Subwoofer Pre-Out jack to
the Line-In jack on your subwoofer (see page 13).You may adjust the settings on the subwoofer later as needed.
Figure 3 – How to Use the Binding-Post
Speaker Terminal
LINE IN/SUB/LFE
SUBWOOFER
_
+
FRONT RIGHT
SPEAKER
_
+
FRONT LEFT
SPEAKER
+
SURROUND
RIGHT SPEAKER
_
LEFT SPEAKER
_
+
SURROUND
CENTER SPEAKER
+
_
SPEAKER AND AUDIO CONNECTIONS
CD PLAYERAM AntennaFM Antenna
Step 4. Connect AM and FM antennas (as shown above).(See page 13.) Step 5. Connect source components,as shown in Figures 4 and 5, and the
Device Connection Options chart on the back of this Guide (see pages 13–14). AUDIO connections: Right channel (red) on source to right (red) on AVR,and left channel (white) on source to left (white) on AVR. DIGITAL AUDIOconnections, if available: Choose either coax (
orange) to coax (orange) OR optical to optical for each device. The Coax 1 input defaults to the DVD player, but may be reassigned. Assign the other digital inputs and outputs as appropriate for your equipment (see Step 7). VIDEO connections: Choose either composite (yellow) or S-Video (4-pin) for each video source.Connect the composite and S-Video
Monitor outputs to your Video Monitor (TV).Switch your TV set’s input to match the type of video used for the currently selected source.
Step 6. Plug all components into AC power outlets.The outlets on the back
of the AVR130 should be used
only for low-current products, such
as CD or DVD players,and the total should not exceed 100 watts.
Basic Receiver Configuration
Step 7. Select digital inputs: If your DVD is connected to Coax 1, no adjust-
ment is needed. For any other digital-device connections,use the front-panel Digital Select button and the arrow buttons to select an optical or coax digital input (see pages 19 and 23).
Step 8.
Select a surround mode: Press the Surround Mode button on the front panel to select Dolby
®
Pro Logic®II – Movie.(You may select
other modes later as you become familiar with the AVR 130;see
pages 22–24.)
Step 9.
Configure speakers: No action is needed if you have five “small” satellite-type speakers and a subwoofer. Otherwise,press the Speaker button and then the Set and arrow buttons to select the correct speaker choices for your system (see pages 16–18).
Step 10.
Set output levels: Set the Balance to 12 o’clock, and the Volume to –15dB. Sit in the listening position and press the Test button on the remote.The Test tone (it sounds like static) will circulate from speaker to speaker. Press the up/down arrow keys to adjust the level of each speaker until they all sound the same.If you have an SPL meter, set it to 75dB,C-Weighting Slow.Press the Test button again. (See pages 18–19.)
Step 11.
Your system is configured – sit back and enjoy!
Figure 4 – Audio Connections
Dashed lines (––––) indicate coax and optical digital audio connections. Choose either type (but not both) for each digital audio source.
L R Optical Coax
L R Optical Coax
REC/IN
PLAY/OUT
AUDIO RECORDER
DVD PLAYER
VCR (Video 1) TV or Video Monitor
In/Rec
Out/Play
IN
L R VIDEO
Video S-Video
Optical Coax
L R Video S-Video
VIDEO CONNECTIONS
Device Connection Options: Recommended connections are shown in red, but connections may be made to best fit your system requirements.The Video 3 inputs are on the front panel of the receiver. Device Input Name Audio Input Connections Audio Output Connections Video Connections
CD Player CD CD L/R Inputs,Optical Digital 1 or 2, or Coaxial Digital 1 or 2 Not required Not required DVD Player DVD Coaxial Digital 1 or 2, Optical Digital 1 or 2, or DVD L/R Inputs Not required DVD Composite or S-Video VCR Video 1 Video 1 L/R Inputs Video 1 L/R Outputs Video 1 Composite or S-Video Input and Output Cable Box or Satellite Receiver Video 3 or 2 Video3 or 2 L/R Inputs, Optical Digital 3*,or Coaxial Digital 3* Inputs Not required Video 3 or 2 Composite or S-Video Input Audio Recorder Tape Tape L/R Inputs,Optical Digital 1/2** or Coaxial Digital 1/2** Inputs Tape L/R Outputs,Digital Optical** or Coaxial Outputs** Not required TV or Projector Not applicable Not required Not required Monitor-Out Composite and/or S-Video
*
Check with your cable company to determine whether digital audio is available for all channels.It may be necessar y to make BOTH analog and digital connections if it is not.**Digital audio recorders only.
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Figure 5 – Video Connections
Dashed lines (––––) indicate coax and optical digital audio connections. Choose either type (but not both) for each digital audio source. Dotted lines (
••••) indicate composite or S-Video connections. S-Video is the preferred connection when available, but you may use either type (but not both). When both composite and S-Video sources are connected to the AVR you must also connect both outputs from the AVR to your TV.
Power for the Digital Revolution.
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Cable or Sat or HDTV Set-Top Box (Video 3)
FRONT PANEL
OUT
L R Video S-Video
Optical Coax
Optical 3 Coax 3
Digital Input
Video 3
S-Video Video L-Audio-R
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