Harman Kardon AVR-335 Owners manual

AVR 335
Power for the Digital Revolution
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AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER
OWNER’S MANUAL
AVR 335 AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER
3 Introduction 4 Safety Information 4 Unpacking 5 Front-Panel Controls
7 Rear-Panel Connections 10 Main Remote Control Functions 13 Zone II Remote Control Functions 14 Installation and Connections 16 System Configuration 16 Speaker Placement 16 System Setup 17 Input Setup 18 Surround Setup 20 Automated Speaker Setup Using EzSet+ 22 Speaker Setup 24 Delay Settings 25 Output Level Adjustment 27 Operation 27 Basic Operation 27 Source Selection 27 Volume Control 28 Surround Mode Selection 28 Digital Audio Playback 29 Surround Mode Chart 31 Tuner Operation 32 Recording 32 Output Level Trim Adjustment 33 Advanced Features 33 Front-Panel Display Fade 33 Display Brightness 33 Turn-On Volume Level 33 Semi-OSD Settings 34 Full-OSD Time-Out Adjustment 34 Default Surround Mode 35 Multiroom Operation 35 Multiroom Setup 35 Surround Amplifier Channel Assignment 35 Multiroom Operation 37 Programming the Remote 37 Programming the Device Codes 37 Direct Code Entry 37 Auto Search Method 37 Code Readout 37 Macro Programming 38 Programmed Device Functions 39 Volume Punch-Through 39 Channel Control Punch-Through 39 T 39 Reassigning the VID4 Device Control Selector 40 Resetting the Remote Memory 41 Function List 43 Setup Code Tables 53 T 53 Processor Reset 54 T 55 Index
See trademark acknowledgements on page 54.
ransport Control Punch-Through
roubleshooting Guide
echnical Specifications
Typographical Conventions
In order to help you use this manual with the remote control, certain conventions have been used.
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-screen or on the front-panel
mation display
infor 1 – (number in a square) indicates a specific front-panel control ¡ – (number in a circle) indicates a rear-panel connection
a – (number in an oval) indicates a button or indicator on the remote
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– (letter in an oval) indicates a button on the Zone II remote
front-panel controls and rear-panel connections,
INTRODUCTION
CAUTION
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The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon®! With
the purchase of a Har
man Kardon AVR 335, you are about to begin many years of listening enjoyment. Designed to provide all the excitement and detail of movie soundtracks and
, the AVR 335
tions
every nuance of musical selec-
nesses advanced technologies
har
usually found only in higher-priced receivers. The AVR 335 has been engineered so that it is easy
to take advantage of all the power of its digital tech­nology. However, to obtain the maximum enjoyment from your new receiver, we urge you to read this manual. A few minutes spent learning the functions of the various controls will enable you to take advantage of all the power the AVR 335 is able to deliver.
If you have any questions about this product, its instal­lation or its operation,
please contact your retailer or custom installer. They are your best local sources of information.
Description and Features
The AVR 335 is versatile and multifeatured, incorpo­rating a wide range of listening options. In addition to Dolby
* Digital and DTS®decoding for digital sound-
tracks, a broad choice of Matrix surround-encoded or Stereo surround modes are available for use with CD, VCR, TV broadcasts and the AVR 335’s own FM/AM tuner. Along with Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic and IIx, DTS Neo:6
®
, Dolby 3 Stereo, and Hall and Theater modes, the AVR 335 offers Harman International’s exclusive Logic 7®processing in both 5.1 and 7.1 ver­sions to create a wider, more enveloping ment and more defined fly-overs and pans.Another exclusive is VMAx
®
, which uses proprietary processing to create an open, spacious sound field even when only two front speakers are available. Dolby Virtual Speaker is also available to create an enveloping sound field when fewer than six speakers are used. The latest Dolby Headphone modes provide a much more open and realistic presentation for private head­phones listening.
In addition to providing a wide range of listening
AVR 335 is easy to configure so that it
the
,
options provides the best results with your speakers and spe­cific listening-room environment. On-screen menus combine with the EzSet+ system to automate speaker
resulting in a perfectly
configuration and overall setup balanced sound field presentation that accurately reproduces the artist’s intent.
For the ultimate in flexibility, the AVR 335 features
,
connections for five video devices composite and S-video inputs.Two additional audio inputs are available, and eight digital inputs make the AVR 335 capable of handling all the latest digital audio sources. For compatibility with the latest HDTV video sources and progressive scan DVD players, the
335 also features two-input,
VR
A low-crosstalk, component video switching.
field environ-
all with both
,
wide-bandwidth,
* II
The front panel offers coax and optical digital inputs for direct connection to digital recorders
. Two video recording outputs, preamp-out and a color-coded eight-channel input, make the AVR 335 virtually future-proof, with everything needed to accommodate
s new formats right onboard.
tomorrow’ The AVR 335’s flexibility and power extend beyond
your main home theater or listening room. The AVR 335 includes a sophisticated multizone control system that allows you to select one source for use in the main room and a different source for audio and video distribution to a second zone with the option to assign two of the AVR 335’s output channels to the multiroom system. Complete volume control in the second zone is possible with a separate infrared con­trol link. To make it easy to operate the AVR 335 from a remote zone
, a separate “Zone II” remote is included.
The AVR 335’s powerful amplifier uses traditional Harman Kardon high-current design technologies to meet the wide dynamic range of any program selection.
Harman Kardon invented the high-fidelity receiver more than fifty years ago.With
state-of-the-art circuitry and time-honored circuit designs, the AVR 335 is the perfect combina technology, a
tion of the latest in digital audio
quiet yet powerful analog amplifier in an
elegant, easy-to-use package.
For Canadian model
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. For models having a power cord with a polarized plug: CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
Modèle pour les Canadien
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est confor
me à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisee: ATTENTION: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la bor
ne
correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu’au fond.
n A wide range of digital and ma
including Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX
modes, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Virtual Speaker, Dolby Headphone, DTS and DTS Neo:6
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, DTS-ES®Discrete and Matrix
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trix surround
n Seven channels of high-current amplification
with two channels assignable to either surround back or multiroom applications
n
Harman Kardon’
s exclusive Logic 7
®
processing
available for the first time with both 7.1 and
5.1 processing in a variety of modes, and two modes of VMAx
®
n system with included microphone
automatically configures speakers and sets delay times and output levels for optimal sound presentation
n Programmable remote delivers complete con
trol over AVR and seven additional source components
n High-bandwidth, HDTV-compatible component
video switching
n Discrete front-panel coaxial and optical digital
inputs for easy connection to portable digital devices and video game consoles
n Extensive bass management options, includ-
ing four separate crossover groupings
n On-screen menu and display system n Extensive multiroom options, including a stan-
dard Zone II remote, and assignable amplifier channels
INTRODUCTION 3
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Important Safety Information
Verify Line Voltage Before Use
Your AVR 335 has been designed for use with 120-volt AC current. Connection to a line voltage other than that for which it is intended can create a safety and fire hazard and may damage the unit.
If you have any questions about the voltage requirements for your specific model, or about the line voltage in your area, contact your selling dealer before plugging the unit into a wall outlet.
Do Not Use Extension Cords
To avoid safety hazards, use only the power cord attached to your unit. We do not recommend that extension cords be used with this product. As with all electrical devices, do not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them. Damaged power cords should be replaced immediately by an authorized service center with a cord meeting factory specifications.
Handle the AC Power Cord Gently
When disconnecting the power cord from an AC out­let, always pull the plug; never pull the cord. If you do not intend to use the unit for any considerable length of time, disconnect the plug from the AC outlet.
Do Not Open the Cabinet
There are no user-serviceable components inside this product. Opening the cabinet may present a shock hazard, and any modification to the product will void your guarantee. If water or any metal object such as a paper clip, wire or a staple accidentally falls inside the unit, disconnect it from the AC power source immedi­ately, and consult an authorized service center.
CATV or Antenna Grounding
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to this product, be certain that it is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and
Section 810 of the National Electrical
static charges Code,ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with supporting structure antenna location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements of the grounding electrode.
NOTE
is provided to call the CATV (Cable TV) system installer’s attention to article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, ticular nected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as possible.
.
respect to proper grounding of the mast and
grounding of the lead-in wire to an
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discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,
TV SYSTEM INST
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specifies that the cable ground shall be con
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ALLER:
This reminder
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n Make certain that proper space is provided both
n Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted
n Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations,
n Avoid moist or humid locations. n Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the top of
n Due to the weight of the AVR 335 and the heat
Cleaning
When the unit gets dirty,wipe it with a clean, soft, dry cloth. If necessary, and only after unplugging the power cord, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with mild soapy water, then a fresh cloth with clean water.Wipe dry immediately with a dry cloth. NEVER use benzene, aerosol cleaners, thinner, alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent. may damage the finish of metal parts.Avoid spraying insecticide near the unit.
Moving the Unit
Before moving the unit, interconnection cords with other components, and make certain that you disconnect the unit from the AC outlet.
Important Information for the User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against har ence in a residential installation. This equipment gener­ates, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. harmful interference will not occur in a particular instal-
tion Location
o ensure proper operation and to avoid the poten­tial for safety hazards, place the unit on a firm and level surface.When placing the unit on a shelf, be certain that the shelf and any mounting hardware can support the weight of the product.
above and below the unit for ventilation. product will be installed in a cabinet or other enclosed area, make certain that there is sufficient air movement within the cabinet. Under some cir­cumstances a fan may be required.
surface.
or in an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment.
the unit, or place objects directly over them.
generated by the amplifiers, there is the remote possibility that the rubber padding on the bottom of the unit’s feet may leave marks on certain wood or veneer materials. Use caution when placing the unit on soft woods or other materials that may be damaged by heat or heavy objects.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they
be certain to disconnect any
uses and can radiate radio-frequency energy
, there is no guarantee that
However
If this
mful interfer
and,
If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-
lation. ence to radio or television reception, determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
n Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. n Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
n Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
n Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Unpacking
The carton and shipping materials used to protect your new receiver during shipment were specially designed to cushion it from shock and vibration. We suggest that you save the carton and packing materials for use in shipping if you move, or should the unit ever need repair.
To minimize the size of the carton in storage, you may wish to flatten it. This is done by carefully slitting the tape seams on the bottom and collapsing the carton. Other cardboard inserts may be stored in the same manner. Packing materials that cannot be collapsed should be saved along with the carton in a plastic bag
If you do not wish to save the packaging materials, please note that the carton and other sections of the
Please respect the
shipping protection are recyclable environment and discard those materials at a local recycling center.
it is important that you remove the protective plastic film from the front-panel lens. Leaving the film in place will affect the perfor
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mance of your remote control.
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which can be
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4 SAFETY INFORMATION4 SAFETY INFORMATION
FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
1 Main Power Switch 2 Power Indicator 3 Standby/On Switch 4 Headphone Jack 5 Tone Mode 6 Speaker Selector 7 Surround Mode Group Selector 8 Surround Mode Selector 9 Tuning Selector
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Buttons
! Tuner Band Selector
NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product at www.harmankardon.com.
wer Switch:
1 Main P
power to the AVR 335. When the switch is pressed in, the unit is in a Standby mode, as indicated by the amber
Switch
operate the unit. use of the remote control, pressed until it pops out from the front panel and the word “OFF” is seen at the top of the switch.
NOTE: This switch is normally left in the “ON” position.
2 P
unit is in the Standby mode to signal that the ready to be turned on. When the unit is in operation, the indicator is blue.
3 Standby/On Switch: When the Main Power Switch
AVR 335; press it again to turn the unit off.The
Indicator
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Power Indicator 2 above the Standby/On
3. This button MUST be pressed in to To turn the unit off and prevent the
ower Indicator:
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turns blue when the unit is on.
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this switch should be
This LED lights amber when the
press this button to turn on the
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@ Set Button # Digital Input Selector $ Preset Station Selector % Delay Adjust Selector ^ Input Source Selector & Tuner Mode Selector * Optical 4 Digital Input ( Coaxial 4 Digital Input Ó Video 4 Video Input Jacks Ô Video 4 Audio Input JacksBass Control
4 Headphone Jack: This jack may be used to listen
to the AVR 335’s output through a pair of headphones. The speakers will automatically be turned off when the headphone jack is in use.When configuring your sys­tem using EzSet+, the calibration microphone should be plugged into this jack using the supplied adaptor that converts the small mini-plug at the end of the microphone’s cord to a 1/4" plug.
5 Tone Mode: Pressing this button enables or dis- ables the Bass and Treble tone controls. When the but­ton is pressed so that
Lower Display Line ¯, the Bass and Treble Ú controls may be used to adjust the output signals.
When the button is pressed once or twice so that the words
TONE
Line
¯, the output signal will be “flat,” no matter how the actual adjusted.
Bass and Treble Controls Ú are
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Ò Balance Control Ú Treble Control Û Channel Adjust Selector Ù Volume Control ı Input Indicators ˆ Speaker/Channel Input Indicators ˜ Upper Display Line ¯ Lower Display Line ˘ Surround Mode Indicators ¸ Remote Sensor Window
6 Speaker Select Button: Press this button to
begin the process of configuring the unit to match the type of speakers used in your listening room. (See pages 22–24 for more information on speaker setup and configuration.)
7 Surround Mode Group Selector: Press this but­ton to select the top-level group of surround modes Each press of the button will select the current or last used mode in each of the surround mode groups (e.g., Dolby, DTS, DTS Neo:6, Logic 7, DSP, Stereo). When the button is pressed so that the name of the desired surround mode group appears in the on­screen display and in the press the
Surround Mode Selector 8 to cycle
through the individual modes available. For example, press this button to select Dolby modes press the
Surround Mode Selector 8 to choose
from the various mode options.
Lower Display Line ¯,
,
.
and then
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FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
8 Surround Mode Selector: Press this button to select from among the available surround mode options for the mode group selected. The specific modes will vary based on the number of speakers available, the mode group and if the input source is digital or analog
Mode Group Selector
such as Dolby or Logic 7, and then press this button to see the specific mode choices available. For more information on mode selection, see page 28.
9 Tuning Selector: Press the left side of the button to tune lower-frequency stations and the right side of the button to tune higher-frequency stations. When the tuner is in the Manual mode, each tap will increase or decrease the frequency by one increment. When the tuner receives a strong enough signal for adequate reception, on-screen display and the When the tuner is in the Auto mode, press the button once, and the tuner will scan for a station with accept­able signal strength. When the next station with a strong signal is tuned the scan will stop andthe on­screen display and the indicate station is tuned, the display will read
TUNED
To switch back and forth between the Auto and Manual tuning modes, press the
Selector
) /Buttons: When configuring the AVR 335’s settings,use these buttons to select from the available choices
! AM/FM Selector: Press this button to turn the AVR on and to select the Tuner as the input source. Press it again to switch between the AM and FM fre­quency bands the tuner.)
@ Set Button: When making choices during the setup and configuration process, press this button to enter the desired setting into the
# Digital Input Selector: Press this button to select one of the digital inputs or the analog input for any source. (See pages 28–31 for more information on digital audio
$ Preset Sta
scroll up or down through the list of stations that have been entered into the preset memory. (See page 32 for more information on tuner presets.)
% Delay Adjust Selector: Press this button to begin the steps required to enter delay settings page 24 for more information on delay times.)
^ Input Source Selector: Press this button to change the input by scrolling up or down through the list of
. For example, press the
7 to select a mode grouping
MANUAL TUNED will appear in the
Lower Display Line ¯.
Lower Display Line ¯ will
AUTO TUNED. When an FM Stereo
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& Tuner Mode Selector: Press this button to select Auto or Manual tuning that
AUTO appears in the Lower Display Line ¯,
the tuner will search for the next station with an accept­able signal when the is pressed. MANUAL appears in the Lo each press of the increase the frequency.This button may also be used to switch between Stereo and Mono modes for FM radio reception. the button so that
Display Line
switch to Mono reception. Press it again to switch back to Stereo mode. (See pages 31–32 for more informa­tion on using the tuner.)
* Optical 4 Digital Input: Connect the optical digital audio output of an audio or video product to this jack. When the input is not in use, be certain to keep the plastic cap installed to avoid dust contamination that might degrade future performance.
( Coaxial 4 Digital Input: This jack is used for connection to the output of portable audio devices, video game consoles or other products that have a coax digital audio jack.
Ó Video 4 Video Input Jacks: These jacks may be used for temporary connection to the composite or S-video output of video games, camcorders or other portable video products.You may make a connection to either jack at any time, but not to both simultaneously.
Ô Video 4 Audio Input Jacks: These audio jacks may be used for temporary connection to video games or portable audio/video products such as cam­corders and portable audio players.
Bass Control: Turn this control to modify the low- frequency output of the left/right channels by as much as ±10dB.
Ò Balance Control: Turn this control to change the relative volume for the front left/right channels.
NOTE: F this control should be at the midpoint or “12 o’clock” position.
Ú T
frequency output of the left/right channels by as much as
Û Channel Adjust Selector: Press this button to begin the process of trimming the channel output lev els using an external audio source. (For more informa­tion on output level trim adjustment,
Ù Volume Control: Turn this knob clockwise to increase the volume, counterclockwise to decrease the volume. If the AVR 335 is muted, adjusting the
When the button is pressed so that
When weak reception is encountered, press
or proper operation of the surround modes
reble Control:Tur
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10dB
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. When the button is pressed so
Tuning Selector 9u
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MANUAL appears in the Lower
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n this control to modify the high
see page 32.)
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Volume Control Ù will automatically release the unit from the silenced condition.
ı Input Indicators: The current selected source will appear as one of these indicators. Note that when the unit is turned on, the entire list of available modes will light briefly only the active mode indicator illuminated.
ˆ Speaker/Channel Input Indicators: These indi- cators are multipurpose type selected for each channel and the incoming data­signal configuration. The left, center, right, right surround and left surround speaker indicators are composed of three boxes, while the subwoofer is a single box. The center box lights when a “small” speaker is selected, and the two outer boxes light when “large” speakers are selected. When none of the boxes are lit for the center, surround or subwoofer channels, no speaker has been assigned that position. (See page 22 for more informa­tion on configuring speakers.) The letters inside each box displays the active input channels. For standard analog inputs, only the L and R will light, indicating a stereo input. For a digital source, the indicators will light to display the channels being received at the digital input. When the letters flash, the digital input has been interrupted. (See page 31 for more information on the Channel Indicators.)
˜ Upper Display Line: Depending on the unit’s sta- tus, a variety of messages will appear here. In normal operation, this line will show the current input source and which analog or digital input is in use.When the tuner is the input, this line will identify the station as AM or FM and show the frequency and preset number, if any.
¯ Lower Display Line: Depending on the unit’s sta- tus, a variety of messages will appear here. In normal operation,
˘ Surround Mode Indicators: The current selected surround mode will appear as one of these indicators. Note that when the unit is turned on, the entire list of available modes will light briefly, and then revert to normal operation with only the active mode indicator illuminated.
¸ Remote Sensor
this window receives infrared signals from the remote control. Aim the remote at this area and do not block or cover it.
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, indicating both the speaker
the current surround mode will show here.
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§ Remote IR OutputPreamp Outputs
Subwoofer Output ª Front Speaker OutputsSurround Back/Multiroom Speaker OutputsSurround Speaker Outputs ¤ Center Speaker OutputComponent Video Monitor OutputsVideo 2 Component
o make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to this illustration,
NOTE: T
Video Inputs
at www.harmankardon.com.
NOTE: To assist in making the correct connections for multichannel input, output and speaker connections, all connection jacks and terminals are color-coded
mance with the CEA standards as follows:
in confor
Front Left: White
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F
Red
Center: Green
¡ Multiroom Audio Outputs: Connect these jacks to the optional external audio power amplifier and video distribution system that delivers the source selected for multizone distribution.
CD Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks to the analog audio output of a compact disc player or changer.
DVD Component Video InputsFan VentsAC Power Cord ° Switched AC Accessory Outlet
· Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet a Optical Digital Audio Output b Coaxial Digital Audio Output c S-Video Monitor Output d Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs e DVD S-Video Input f Video 1 S-Video Input g Optical Digital Audio Inputs h Video 1 S-Video Output i Video 2 S-Video Input
a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product
Surround Left: Blue Surround Right: Gray Surround Back Left: Brown
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RECORD/INPUT
jacks of an audio recorder.
¢ Remote IR Input: If the
VR 335’
A IR sensor is blocked due to cabinet doors or other obstructions, an external IR sensor may be used. Connect the output of the sensor to this jack.
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j 6/8-Channel Direct Inputs k Video 2 S-Video Output
Video 3 S-Video Input Video Monitor Output DVD Audio/Video Inputs Video 1 Audio/Video Inputs Video 1 Audio/Video Outputs Video 2 Audio/Video Inputs Video 2 Audio/Video Outputs Video 3 Audio/Video Inputs Tape Inputs AM Antenna Terminals FM Antenna Jack
Component Video “Y”: Green Component Video “Pr”: Red Component Video “Pb”: Blue
Multiroom IR Input: Connect the output of an IR sensor in a remote room to this jack to operate the
s multiroom control system.
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§ Remote IR Output: This connection permits the IR sensor in the receiver to serve other remote con­trolled devices
. Connect this jack to the “IR IN” jack on
Harman Kardon (or other compatible) equipment.
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minal on speakers with the older color-coding.
Preamp Outputs: Connect these jacks to an
external power amplifier for applications
optional, where higher power is desired.
Subwoofer Output: Connect this jack to the line- level input of a powered subwoofer. If an external sub­woofer amplifier is used, connect this jack to the sub­woofer amplifier input.
ª Front Speaker Outputs: Connect these outputs to the matching + or – terminals on your left and right speakers.When making speaker connections always make certain to maintain correct polarity by connecting the color-coded (white for front left and red for front right) (+) terminals on the AVR 335 to the red (+)
(+) ter Connect the black (–) ter black (–) terminal on your speaker. (See page 14 for more information on speaker polarity.)
Component Video Monitor Outputs: Connect these outputs to the component video inputs of a video projector or monitor. When a source connected to one of the
the signal will be sent to these jacks.
selected,
Video 2 Component Video Inputs: Connect the Y/Pr/Pb component video outputs of an HDTV set-top converter, satellite receiver or other video source device with component video outputs to these jacks.
terminals on the speakers and the black (–) terminals on the AVR 335 to the black (–) terminals on the speakers. See page 14 for more information on speaker polarity.
Surround Back/Multiroom Speaker Outputs:
These speaker terminals are normally used to power the surround back left/surround back right speakers in a 7.1-channel system. However, they may also be used to power the speakers in a second zone, which will receive the output selected for a multiroom system. To change the output fed to these terminals from the default of the Surround Back speakers to the Multiroom Output, you must change a setting in the MULTIROOM MENU of the OSD system. See page 35 for more information on configuring this speaker output. In normal surround system use, the brown and black terminals are the surround back left channel positive (+) and negative (–) connections and the tan and black terminals are the surround back right positive (+) and negative (–) terminals. For multi­room use, connect the brown and black SBL terminals to the red and black connections on the left remote zone speaker and connect the tan and black SBR ter minals to the red and black ter
minals on the right
remote zone speaker. Surround Speaker Outputs: Connect these out-
puts to the matching + and – terminals on your sur­round channel speakers color
-code specification, the blue terminal is the posi-
.
mance with the CEA
In confor
tive, or “+,” terminal that should be connected to the red (+) terminal on the Surround Left speaker with older color-coding, while the gray terminal should be connected to the red (+) ter
minal on the Surround Right speaker with the older color-coding. Connect the black (–) terminal on the AVR to the matching black negative (–) terminals for each surround speaker. (See page 14 for more infor
mation on speaker polarity
.)
¤ Center Speaker Output: Connect these outputs to the matching + and – terminals on your center channel speaker
. In conformance with the CEA color-
code specification, the green terminal is the positive,
,” terminal that should be connected to the red
“+
or
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DVD Component Video Inputs: Connect the Y/Pr/Pb component video outputs of a DVD player to these jacks.
Fan Vents: These ventilation holes are the output of the AVR 335’s airflow system. To ensure proper operation of the unit and to avoid possible damage to delicate surfaces, make certain that these holes are not blocked and that there is at least three inches of open space between the vent holes and any wooden or fabric surface. It is normal for the fan to remain off at most normal volume levels. An automatic tempera­ture sensor turns the fan on only when it is needed.
AC Power Cord: Connect the AC power cord to a non-switched AC wall outlet.
° Switched AC Accessory Outlet: These outlets may be used to power any device you wish to have turned on when the AVR 335 is turned on.
· Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet: This outlet may be used to power any AC device. The power will remain on at this outlet, regardless of whether the
­AVR 335 is on or off.
NOTE: The total power consumption of all devices connected to the accessory outlets should not exceed
.
100 watts
a Optical Digital Audio Output: Connect this jack to the optical digital input connector on a CD-R/RW, MiniDisc or other digital recorder.
b Coaxial Digital Audio Output: Connect this jack to the coaxial digital input of a CD-R/RW, MiniDisc or other digital recorder.
c S-Video Monitor Output: When your television or other video display is equipped with an S-video input and you are using at least one source with S-video capability, connect this jack to the S-video input on the display.
d Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs: Connect the coax digital output from a DVD player
minal on the AVR to the
Component Video Inputs ›fi is
, HDTV receiver,
LD
player
or CD player to these jacks
Dolby Digital signal,
DTS signal or a standard PCM digital
. The signal may be a
source. Do not connect the RF digital output of an LD player to these jacks.
e DVD S-Video Input: Connect the S-video output of a DVD player or other video source to this jack.
f Video 1 S-Video Input:If the
Video 1 Audio Inputs has S-video capability,
the product connected to
connect this jack to the PLAY/OUT S-video jack on that unit and then make certain that the
Monitor Output
c is connected as described above.
S-Video
g Optical Digital Audio Inputs: Connect the optical digital output from a DVD player, HDTV receiver, LD player or CD
player to these jacks.The signal may be a Dolby Digital signal, a DTS signal or a standard PCM digital source.
h Video 1 S-Video Output: If the product connected to the
Video 1 Audio Outputs has S-video
capability, connect this jack to the REC/IN S-video jack on that unit.
i Video 2 S-Video Input: If the product connected to
Video 2 Audio Inputs has S-video capability,
the connect this jack to the PLAY/OUT S-video jack on that unit and then make certain that the
Monitor Output
c is connected as described above.
S-Video
j 8-Channel Direct Inputs: These jacks are used for connection to source devices such as DVD-Audio or SACD players with discrete analog outputs.Depending on the source device in use, all eight jacks may be used, though in many cases only connections to the front left/right, center, surround left/right and LFE (subwoofer input) jacks will be used for standard 5.1 audio signals.
k Video 2 S-Video Output: If the product connected to the
Video 2 Audio Outputs has S-video
connect this jack to the REC/IN S-video jack
,
capability on that unit.
Video 3 S-Video Input: If the product connected to Video 3 Audio Inputs has S-video capability,
the connect this jack to the PLAY/OUT S-video jack on that unit and then make certain that the
Monitor Output
c is connected as described above
S-Video
Video Monitor Output: Connect this jack to the
composite video input of a
TV monitor or video projec tor to view the on-screen menus and the output of a standard video source
.
DVD Audio/Video Inputs: Connect the composite
video and L/R analog audio output jacks of a DVD player or other video source to these jacks
.
.
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Video 1 Audio/Video Outputs: Connect the
composite video and L/R analog audio REC/IN jacks
VCR or other video recording device such as a
of a DVD recorder or PVR to these jacks.
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Audio/Video Inputs:
Video 2
Connect the com posite video and L/R analog audio PLAY/OUT jacks of a VCR or other video source to these jacks.
Video 2 Audio/Video Outputs: Connect the
composite video and L/R analog audio REC/IN jacks of a VCR or other video recording device such as a DVD recorder or PVR to these jacks.
Video 3 Audio/Video Inputs: Connect the com-
posite video and L/R analog audio PLAY/OUT jacks of a VCR or other video source to these jacks.
Tape Inputs:
Connect these jacks to the PLAY/OUT
jacks of an audio recorder.
AM Antenna Terminals: Connect the AM loop
antenna supplied with the receiver to these terminals. If an external AM antenna is used, make connections
AM and GND terminals in accordance with
to the the instructions supplied with the antenna.
FM Antenna Jack: Connect the supplied indoor
(or an optional external) FM antenna to this terminal.
NOTE ON VIDEO CONNECTIONS: When connecting a source device, such as a VCR, DVD player, cable or satel­lite set-top box or video game, to the AVR, use either a composite or S-video connection for each input, but not both.
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NOTE:
The function names shown here are each button’
• when used with the AVR 335. Most buttons have additional functions when used with other devices. See pages 41–42 for a list of these functions
.
• To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to this illustration,
a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product at www.harmankardon.com.
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TANT NOTE:
IMPOR
programmed to control up to eight devices
AVR 335’s remote may be
The
, including
the AVR 335. Before using the remote, it is important to remember to press the Input Selector Button e that corresponds to the unit you wish to operate. In addition,
the AVR 335’s remote is shipped from the factory to operate the AVR 335 and most Harman Kardon CD or DVD players and cassette decks.The remote is also capable of operating a wide variety of other products using the control codes that are part of the remote
. Before using the remote with other products, follow the instructions on pages 37–39 to program the proper codes for the products in your system.
It is also important to remember that many of the but­tons on the remote take on different functions
, depend­ing on the product selected using the Device Control Selectors.The descriptions shown here primarily detail the functions of the remote when it is used to operate the AVR 335. (See page 38 for information about alternate functions for the remote’s buttons.)
a Power Off Button: Press this button to place the AVR 335 or a selected device in the Standby mode. Note that this will turn off the main room functions, but if the Multiroom system is activated, it will continue to function.
b IR Transmitter Window: Point this window towards the AVR 335 when pressing buttons on the remote to make certain that infrared commands are properly received.
c Program Indicator: This three-color indicator is used to guide you through the process of program­ming the remote. (See page 38 for information on programming the remote.)
d Power On Button: Press this button to turn on the power to a device selected by pressing one of the
Input Selectors e.
e Input Selectors: Pressing one of these buttons
will perform three actions at the same time. First, if the AVR 335 is not turned on, this will power up the unit. Next, it will select the source shown on the button as the input to the AVR 335. Finally, it will switch the remote control so that it controls the device selected. After pressing one of these buttons you must press the A
VR
A
335’
VR Selector
Button
f again to operate the
s functions with the remote
.
f AVR Selector: Pressing this button will switch the remote so that it will operate the AVR 335’s functions. If the AVR 335 is in the Standby mode, it will also turn the
VR 335 on.
A
uner Select:
g AM/FM
T
Press this button to select
the AVR 335’s tuner as the listening choice. Pressing
this button when the tuner is already in use will select between the
AM and FM bands.
h Dim Button: Press this button to activate the Dimmer function,
which reduces the brightness of the front panel display, or turns it off entirely. The first press of the button shows the default state, which is full bright­ness by indicating DIMMER FULL in the Lower
Display Line
seconds to reduce the brightness by 50%, by
DIMMER HALF showing in the Lower
Display Line
¯. Press the button again within five
as indicated
¯. Press the button again within five
seconds and the main display will go completely dark. Note that this setting is temporary, in that regardless of any changes, the display will always return to full bright­ness when the AVR is turned on. In addition, the
tor
2 will always remain at full brightness
Indica
Power
regardless of the setting. This is to remind you that the AVR is still turned on.
i Test Button: Press this button to begin the sequence used to manually calibrate the AVR 335’s output levels. (See pages 25 and 32 for more informa­tion on calibrating the AVR 335.)
j Sleep Button: Press this button to place the unit in the Sleep mode.After the time shown in the display, the AVR 335 will automatically go into the Standby mode. Each press of the button changes the time until turn-off in the following order:
This button is also used to change channels on your TV when the TV is selected.
When the AVR 335 remote is being programmed with the codes to operate another device, this button is also used in the “Auto Search” process. (See page 37 for more information on programming the remote.)
k DSP
Surround Mode Selector:
Press this but
ton to cycle through the DSP, VMAx and Stereo sur-
, VMAx Near and
round modes such as Hall,
Theater Far, and Surround Off.This button is also used to tune channels when the TV is selected using the device Input Selector e. When the AVR 335 remote is being programmed with the codes of another device this button is also used in the “Auto Search” process. (See page 37 for more information on programming the remote.)
l Night Mode: Press this button to activate the
This mode is available in specially
Night mode encoded digital sources
.
and it preser
,
ves dialogue
(center channel) intelligibility at low volume levels.
m Channel Select Button: This button is used to start the process of setting the AVR 335’s output levels to
nal source. Once this button is pressed, use the
an exter
⁄/¤
Buttons n
to select the channel being adjusted,
then press the Set Button p, followed by the
Buttons
n again, to change the level setting. (See
pages 25 and 32 for more information.)
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n
Buttons: These multipurpose buttons are
used to change or scroll through items in the on­screen menus, make configuration settings such as digital inputs or delay timing
, or to select surround modes.When changing a setting, first press the button for the function or setting to be changed (e.g., press the
DSP Surround Mode Selector k to select a
sound field mode or the
Digital Select Button q
to change a digital input) and then press one of these buttons to scroll through the list of options or to increase or decrease a setting
. The sections in this manual describing the individual features and functions contain specific information on using these buttons for each application.
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Buttons: These buttons are used to change
the menu selection or setting during some of the setup procedures for the AVR 335.
p Set Button: This button is used to enter settings into the AVR 335’s memory. It is also used in the setup procedures for delay time, speaker configuration and channel output level adjustment.
q Digital Select: Press this button to assign one of the digital inputs
*(dg to a source. (See
page 28 for more information on using digital inputs.)
r Numeric Keys: These buttons serve as a 10­button numeric keypad to enter tuner preset positions. They are also used to select channel numbers when TV, Cable or SAT has been selected on the remote, or to select track numbers on a CD, DVD or LD player, depending on how the remote has been programmed.
uner Mode:
s T
is in use to select between automatic tuning and
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Press this button when the tuner
manual tuning. When the button is pressed so that MANUAL appears in the Lower Display Line ¯, pressing the
Tuning Buttons u9≠will move
the frequency up or down in single-step increments. When the FM band is in use, pressing this button
,
when a station’
s signal is weak will change to monau-
ral reception. (See page 31 for more information.)
t Direct Button: Press this button when the tuner is in use to start the sequence for direct entry of a sta­tion’s frequency. After pressing the button, simply press the proper
Numeric Keys r to select a sta-
tion. (See page 31 for more information on the tuner.)
u T
uning Up/Do
wn:
When the tuner is in use buttons will tune up or down through the selected fre quency band. If the
Tuner Mode Button s& has
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these
,
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been pressed so that AUTO appears in the on­screen menu and and holding either of the buttons for 3 seconds will cause the tuner to seek the next station with acceptable signal strength for quality reception. When appears in the Lo buttons will tune stations in single-step increments. (See page 31 for more information.)
v OSD Button: Press this button to activate the On-Screen Display (OSD) system used to set up or adjust the AVR 335’s parameters.
w Dolby Mode Selector: This button is used to select from among the available Dolby Surround pro­cessing modes. Each press of this button will select one of the Dolby Pro Logic II modes or Dolby 3 Stereo.When a Dolby Digital-encoded source is in use, the Dolby Digital mode may also be selected. (See page 29 for the available Dolby surround mode options.)
x DTS Digital Mode Selector: When a DTS- encoded digital source is selected, each press of this button will scroll through the available DTS modes.The specific choice of modes will vary according to whether or not the source material contains DTS-ES 6.1 Discrete encoding. When a DTS source is not in use, this button has no function. (See page 29 for the avail­able DTS Digital options.)
y Logic 7 Mode Select Button: Press this button to select from among the available Logic 7 surround modes. (See page 29 for the available Logic 7 options.)
z Skip Up/Down Buttons: These buttons do not have a direct function with the AVR 335, but when used with a compatibly programmed CD or DVD changer they will change to the previous disc in the changer or carousel.
` Transport Controls: These buttons do not have any functions for the AVR 335, but they may be programmed for the forward/reverse play operation of a wide variety of CD or DVD players, and audio or video cassette recorders.When the remote is used to control the VID3/CBL/SA to operate the DVD player’s transport controls. However, you may use the Transport Control Punch­Through feature described on page 39 to program these button to operate another device’s transport controls when the selected.
R Stereo Mode Select Button: Press this button to select a stereo listening mode pressed so that
Lower Display Line ¯, the AVR will operate in a
wer Display Line¯,pressing
Lo
MANUAL
wer Display Line¯,pressing these
VR, the VID2/TV device or the
A
these buttons are programmed
,
T device
VID3 device has been
VID2 or
VR,
A
When the button is
.
DSP SURR OFF appears in the
bypass mode with true left/right stereo mode with no surround processing or bass management, as opposed to other modes where digital processing is used. When the button is pressed so that
SURROUND OFF appears in the Lower
Display Line
entation of the sound along with the benefits of bass management. Depending on whether your system is configured for 5.1 or 6.1/7.1 channels, the next press of the button will cause either 5CH STEREO
CH STEREO
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will be routed to all five (or seven) speakers. (See page 29 for more information on stereo playback modes.)
S DTS Neo:6 Mode Select: Press this button to select a DTS Neo:6 mode channel stereo- or matrix surround-encoded source and create a full five-, six- or seven-channel sound field. (See page 29 for the available DTS Neo:6 options.)
T Macro Buttons: Press these buttons to store or recall a “Macro”, which is a preprogrammed sequence of commands stored in the remote. (See page 37 for more information on storing and recalling macros.)
U Disc Skip Button: This button has no direct function for the AVR 335 but is most often used to change to the next disc in a CD or DVD player when the remote is programmed for that type of device. When the remote is used to control the AVR, the VID2/TV device or the VID3/CBL/SAT device, these buttons are programmed to operate the DVD player’s transport controls. However, you may use the Transport Control Punch-Through feature described on page 39 to program these button to operate another device’s transport controls when the AVR,VID2 or VID3 device has been selected. (See page 38 for more information on using the remote with products other than the AVR 335.)
V Preset Up/Down: When the tuner is in use, press these buttons to scroll through the stations programmed into the some source devices, such as CD players, VCRs and cassette decks, are selected using the device
Selectors
Chapter Step or Track Advance.
W Clear Button: Press this button to clear incorrect entries when using the remote to directly enter a radio station’s frequency.
X Memor
station into the AVR 335’s preset memory. First, tune the desired station, underline indicators will flash at the right side of the Upper Display Line ˜, and within 5 seconds press the
e,
Numeric Keys r for the preset number
, fully analog, two-channel
you may enjoy a two-channel pres-
¯,
, and the stereo signal
to appear
. These modes take a two-
s memor
VR 335’
A
these buttons may function as
y Button:
Press this button to enter
and then press this button.
.
y
When
Input
a radio
wo
T
or
between 01 and 30 that you wish to assign to the
(See page 32 for more information.)
station.
Y Delay/Prev Ch.: Press this button to begin the process for setting the delay times used by the AVR 335 when processing surround sound. After pressing this button, the delay times are entered by pressing the Set Button p and then using the
⁄/¤
Buttons n to change the setting. Press the
Button
Set
(See page 24 for more information.)
Z Speaker Select: Press this button to begin the process of configuring the AVR 335’s bass man­agement system for use with the type of speakers used in your system. Once the button has been pressed, use the channel you wish to set up. Press the p and then select another channel to configure. When all adjustments have been completed, press the return to normal operation (see page 16).
a Multiroom: Press this button to activate the multiroom system or to begin the process of changing the input or volume level for the second zone.When used with the DVD player, it controls the Subtitle On/Off function (see page 35).
b Volume Up/Down: Press these buttons to raise or lower the system volume.
c TV/Video Selector: This button does not have a direct function on the AVR 335, but when used with a compatibly programmed VCR, DVD or satellite receiver that has a “TV/Video” function, pressing this button will switch between the output of the player or receiver and the external video input to that player. Consult the owner’s manual for your specific player or receiver for the details of how it implements this function.
d
this button to select the device connected to the 8-Channel Direct Inputs j as the audio source. (See page 27 for more information.)
When you wish to use the
Direct Input
you must first select the video source by pressing one of the choose the device connected to the
Channel Direct Input
e Mute: Press this button to momentarily silence the AVR 335 or TV set being controlled, depending on which device has been selected. remote is being programmed to operate another device, this button is pressed with the e to begin the programming process 37 for more information on programming the remote.)
p again to complete the process
⁄/¤
Buttons n to select the
Set Button p twice to exit the settings and
6-Channel/8-Channel Direct Input: Press
6-Channel/8-Channel
j in conjunction with a video source
Input Selectors e, then press this button to
6-Channel/8-
j as the audio source
When the
Input Selector
.
Set Button
.
AVR 335
Button
(See page
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CD
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Power Off: When used in the room where the
VR 335 is located, press this button to place the unit
A in Standby.When it is used in a remote room with a sensor that is connected to the
Multiroom IR Input
jack, this button turns the Multiroom system on
.
and off
AVR Selector: Press this button to turn on the
AVR 335.The input in use when the unit was last on will be selected.
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AM/FM Tuner Select Button: Press this button
to select the Tuner as the input to the Multiroom system. Press it again to change between the AM and FM bands.
Input Selectors: When the AVR 335 is off,
press one of these buttons to select a specific input and turn the unit on. When the unit is already in use, pressing one of these buttons will change the input.
Tuning Up/Down – Fast Play Buttons:
When this remote is used in the same room as the AVR 335, these buttons may be used to change the frequency of the tuner. These buttons may also control the Fast Play or Fast Reverse functions of compatible Harman Kardon CD, DVD or cassette decks in the same room, or from a remote room when an IR link is connected to the AVR 335.
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Record/Pause Button: Press this button to
activate the Record or Pause function on compatible Harman Kardon CD, DVD or cassette deck products.
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Power Off
AVR Selector
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AM/FM Tuner Select Button
Input Selectors
Tuning Up/Down – Fast Play Buttons
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Record/P
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Preset Up/Down – Track Skip Buttons
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Disc Skip Buttons
Volume Up/Down Buttons
Play F
Mute Button
ause Button
orward/Reverse/Stop Buttons
NOTES:
• The Zone II remote may be used in either the same room where the AVR 335 is located, or it may be used in a separate room with an optional infrared sensor that is connected to the AVR 335’s jack. When it is used in the same room as the AVR 335, it will control the functions of the AVR 335 or any com­patible Harman Kardon products in that room. When it is used in a separate room via a sensor connected to the Multiroom IR Input jack,
the buttons for P
ower volume for the second zone, as connected to the plete information on using the Multiroom system.)
• To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product at www
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Preset Up/Down – Track Skip Buttons: When
AVR 335’s tuner is selected as the input source,
the these buttons will move up or down through the list of stations that have been stored in the preset memory. When a CD or DVD changer or player is selected, these buttons activate the F or Chapter Skip functions
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Disc Skip Buttons: Press these buttons to
change discs on compatible Har
orward or Reverse Track
.
man Kardon CD or
DVD changers or players.
Volume Up/Down Buttons: When used in the
room where the AVR 335 is located, press this button to raise or lower the volume in that room. When used in a remote room with a sensor that is connected to
Multiroom IR Input ∞ jack, this button will raise
the or lower the volume in the remote room.
Play Forward/Reverse/Stop Buttons: Press
these buttons to control compatible Harman Kardon CD, DVD or cassette players.
Mute Button: When used in the room where
the AVR 335 is located, press this button to temporar­ily silence the unit. When it is used in a remote room with a sensor that is connected to the
Input
jack, this button will temporarily silence the
Multiroom IR
feed to the remote room only. Press the button again to return to the previous volume level.
Multiroom IR Input
Input Source
,
, Volume and Mute will control the source and
Multiroom Audio Output ¡ jacks. (See page 35 for com-
mankardon.com.
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System Installation
After unpacking the unit, locating it in a place with ade­quate ventilation and placing it on a solid surface capable of supporting its weight, you will need to make the con­nections to your audio and video equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: For your personal safety and to avoid possible damage to your equipment and speakers, it is always a good practice to turn off and unplug the AVR and ALL source equipment from the AC output before making any audio or video system connections.
Audio Equipment Connections
We recommend that you use high-quality interconnect cables when making connections to source equipment and recorders to preserve the integrity of the signals.
1. Connect the analog output of a CD player to the
CD Audio Inputs ™.
NOTE: When the CD player has both fixed and vari-
able audio outputs, it is best to use the fixed output unless you find that the input to the receiver is so low that the sound is noisy, or so high that it is distorted.
2. Connect the analog Play/Out jacks of a cassette deck, MD, CD-R or other audio recorder to the Tape Input Jacks . Connect the analog Record/In jacks on the recorder to the
Output Jacks
£ on the AVR 335.
3. Connect the output of any digital sources such as a CD or DVD changer or player, advanced video game, a digital satellite receiver, HDTV tuner or digital cable set-top box or the output of a com­patible computer sound card to the Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs dg*(.
4. Connect the coaxial or optical
Digital Audio Outputs
ab on the rear panel of the AVR 335 to the match­ing digital input connections on a CD-R or MiniDisc recorder.
Antenna supplied with the
Assemble the
5.
AM Loop unit so that the tabs at the bottom of the antenna loop snap into the holes in the base. Connect it to the
AM Antenna Terminals .
6. Connect the supplied FM antenna to the
(75-ohm) Connection .
The FM antenna may be an external roof antenna, an inside powered or wire-lead antenna or a connection from a cable TV
If the antenna or connection uses 300-
system. ohm twin-lead cable, you must use an optional
14 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
Tape
Optical and
FM
300-ohm-to-75-ohm adapter to make the con­nection.
Connect the front, center, surround and surround
7. back speaker outputs
ª‚⁄¤ to the respec-
tive speakers.
To ensure that all the audio signals are carried to your speakers without loss of clarity or resolution, we sug­gest that you use high-quality speaker cable brands of cable are available and the choice of cable may be influenced by the distance between your speakers and the receiver, the type of speakers you use, personal preferences and other factors. Your dealer or installer is a valuable resource to consult in select­ing the proper cable.
Regardless of the brand of cable selected, we recom­mend that you use a cable constructed of copper with a gauge of 14 or smaller. in specifying cable, the lower the number, the thicker the cable.
Cable with a gauge of 16 may be used for short runs of less than 10 feet. We do not recommend that you use cables with an AWG equivalent of 18 or higher, due to the power loss and degradation in performance that will occur.
Cables that are run inside walls should have the appro­priate markings to indicate listing with UL, CSA or other appropriate testing agency standards. Questions about running cables inside walls should be referred to your installer or a licensed electrician who is familiar with the NEC and/or the applicable local building codes in your area.
When connecting wires to the speakers, be certain to observe proper polarity. Note that the positive (+) terminal of each speaker connection now carries a specific color code, as noted on page 7. However, most speakers still use a red ter
minal for the positive (+) connection. Connect the “negative” or “black” wire to the same terminal on both the receiver and the speaker
.
NOTE: While most speaker manufacturers adhere to
y convention of using black ter
an industr negative and red ones for positive, some may vary from this configuration. To ensure proper phase and
, consult the identification plate on
optimal perfor
mance your speaker or the speaker’s manual to verify polarity. If you do not know the polarity of your speaker your dealer for advice before proceeding, or consult the speaker’s manufacturer.
e also recommend that the length of cable used
W to connect speaker pairs be identical. For example, use the same length piece of cable to connect the front-left and front-right or surround-left and sur­round-right speakers, even if the speakers are a different distance from the
AVR 335.
. Many
multistrand
Remember that
minals for
ask
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Connections to a subwoofer are normally made via
8. a line-level audio connection from the
to the line-level input of a subwoofer
Output
Subwoofer
with a built-in amplifier. When a passive subwoofer is used, the connection first goes to a power ampli-
, which will be connected to one or more sub-
fier woofer speakers. If you are using a powered sub­woofer that does not have line-level input connec­tions, follow the instructions furnished with the speaker for connection infor
mation.
9. If an external multichannel audio source with 5.1­or 7.1-channel outputs such as an external digital processor/decoder, DVD-Audio or SACD player is used, connect the outputs of that device to the
8-Channel Direct Inputs j.
Video Equipment Connections
Video equipment is connected in the same manner as audio components.Again, the use of high-quality interconnect cables is recommended to preserve signal quality.
1. Connect a VCR’s, personal video recorder’s (PVR) or other video source’s audio and video Play/Out jacks to the
Video 1 or Video 2 Audio/Video and
S-Video Input Jacks fi on the rear
panel. The Audio and Video Record/In jacks on the VCR should be connected to the
Video 1 or Video 2 Audio/ Video and S-Video Output Jacks
hk on the AVR 335.Although any video device may be connected to these jacks, we recommending connecting your video recorder to the
Video Input
Video 1 Audio/Video and S-
and Output Jacks fh so
that you may take advantage of the fact that the remote control is preprogrammed with video recorder product codes for the Video 1 device.
2. Connect the analog audio and video outputs of a cable TV converter, television set
satellite receiver or any other video source to the
3 Audio/Video and S-Video Input Jacks
,
Video 2 or Video
i
. Although any video device may be
we recommend con
connected to these jacks necting your cable
,
TV converter or satellite receiver so that you may take advantage of the fact that the remote control is preprogrammed with the product codes of these device types for the Video 2
. If your device is capable of switching com-
device ponent video, we particularly recommend connect­ing it to the the assigned to the
Video 2 Audio Input Jacks ,as
Video 2 Component Video Inputs are
Video 2 device
.
3. Connect the analog audio and video outputs of a television or other video device to the
Audio/Video
and S-Video Input Jacks .
Video 3
Although any video or audio device may be con-
we recommend connecting
nected to these jacks
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The AVR 335 will accept either standard composite,
your television so that you may take advantage of the fact that the remote control is preprogrammed with television product codes for the Video 3
IMPORTANT: If you are only using the tel-
device. evision as a display device (i.e., if you receive your television programs through a cable box or satellite receiver), do not connect the TV’s outputs to the Video 3 Audio/Video and S-Video Input Jacks
, or to any other inputs on the AVR 335.
4. Connect the analog audio and video outputs of a DVD or laser disc player to the
Video and S-Video Inputs
DVD Audio/
e .
5. Connect the digital audio outputs of a DVD player, satellite receiver, cable box or HDTV converter to the appropriate
Optical or Coaxial Digital Inputs
dg*(.
6. Connect the
Output
Video and/or S-Video Monitor
c jacks on the receiver to the com­posite or S-video input of your television monitor or video projector.
7. If your DVD player and monitor both have component video connections, connect the com­ponent outputs of the DVD player to the
Component Video Inputs
. Even when com-
DVD
ponent video connections are used, the audio con­nections should still be made to either the analog
DVD Audio Inputs or any of the Optical or Coaxial Digital Input Jacks dg*(.
8. If another device with component video outputs is available, connect it to the
Video Inputs
. The audio connections for this
device should be made to either the
Audio Inputs Coaxial Digital Input Jacks dg*(
Video 2 Component
Video 2
or any of the Optical or
.
9. If the component video inputs are used, connect the
Component
Video Monitor Outputs
to the component video inputs of your TV, projector or display device.
10. If you have a camcorder, video game or other device that is connected to the AVR on a tempo-
connect its
y rather than per
rar
manent basis
,
audio, video and digital audio outputs to the Front-Panel Inputs *(ÓÔ. A device connected here is selected as the
Video 4 input, and the digital inputs must be assigned to the Video 4 input.
(See page 17 for more infor
mation
on input configuration.)
Video Connection Notes:
• When the component video jacks are used, the on­screen menus are not visible and you must switch to the standard composite or S-video input on your TV to view them.
• S-video or
Y/Pr/Pb component video signals. However, it will not convert any of these signals do a different format.
• When connecting a video source to the AVR 335, you may use composite, component or S-video, but only one type of video may be connected for each device.
• When more than one video format is used, it is necessary to make a separate connection from the AVR to your video display for each format. For example, if both composite and component sources are connected to the AVR 335, both the Composite and Component Video Monitor
must be connected to the appro-
Outputs
priate inputs on your video display.
System and Power Connections
The AVR 335 is designed for flexible use with multi­room systems, external control components and power amplifiers.
Main Room Remote Control Extension
If the receiver is placed behind a solid or smoked glass cabinet door, the obstruction may prevent the remote sensor from receiving commands. In this event, an optional remote sensor may be used. Connect the output of the remote sensor to the Remote IR Input ¢ jack.
If other components are also prevented from receiving remote commands, only one sensor is needed. Simply use this unit’s sensor or a remote eye by running a connection from the
Remote IR Output § jack to
the Remote IR Input jack on Harman Kardon or other compatible equipment.
Multiroom IR Link
The remote room IR receiver should be connected to the AVR 335 via standard coaxial cable. Plug the IR con­nection cable into the
Multiroom IR
Input
jack on
the AVR 335’s rear panel. If Harman Kardon-compatible source equipment is part
of the main room installation, the
Remote IR
§ jack on the rear panel should be connected
Output
to the IR IN jack on source equipment. This will enable the remote room sensor to control that equipment.
Multiroom Connections
VR 335 is equipped with multizone capabilities
A
The that allow it to send a separate audio source to the remote zone from the one selected for use in the main room.
Depending on your system’s requirement, three options are available for audio connection:
Option 1: Use high-quality
shielded audio intercon
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In the remote room, connect the interconnect
room. cable to a stereo power amplifier
. The amplifier will be connected to the room’s speakers.At the AVR 335, plug the audio interconnect cables into the
Audio Output
¡ jacks on the AVR 335’s rear panel.
Multiroom
Option 2: Connect the Multiroom Audio Output ¡
jacks on the
AVR 335 to the inputs of an optional stereo power amplifier. Run high-quality speaker wire from the amplifier to the speakers in the remote room.
Option 3: Taking advantage of the AVR 335’s built-in seven-channel amplifier, it is possible to use two of the amplifier channels to power speakers in the remote room. When using this option you will not be able to use the full 7.1-channel capabilities of the AVR 335 in the main listening room, but you will be able to add another listening room without additional external power amplifiers.To use the internal amplifiers to power a remote zone, connect the speakers for the remote room location to the
Multiroom Speaker Outputs
Surround Back/
. Before using the remote room you will need to configure the amplifiers for surround operation by changing a setting in the MULTIROOM menu, following the instructions shown on page 35.
NOTE: For all options, you may connect an optional IR sensor in the remote room to the AVR 335 via an appropriate cable. Connect the sensor’s cable to the Multiroom IR Input and use the Zone II remote to control the room volume.Alternatively, you may install an optional volume control between the output of the amplifiers and the speakers. See page 35 for more informatin on the multiroom system.
AC Power Connections
This unit is equipped with two accessory AC outlets. They may be used to power accessory devices, but they should not be used with high-current-draw equip-
The total power draw
ment such as power amplifiers
.
to each outlet may not exceed 100 watts. The
Switched AC Accessory Outlet ° will receive
power only when the unit is on.
This is recommended for devices that have no power switch or a mechanical power switch that may be left in the “ON” position.
NOTE: Many audio and video products go into a Standby mode when they are used with switched out-
and cannot be fully tur
,
lets
ned on using the outlet
alone without a remote control command. The
Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet · will
receive power as long as the unit is plugged into a powered AC outlet.
AC Power Cord ‡ is connected, you are
Once the
VR 335!
almost ready to enjoy the
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Center Front
Speaker
R
ear-Wall Mounting
TV or Projection Screen
R
ight Front Speaker
L
eft Front
Speaker
No more than 6 feet
when rear-mounted
speakers are used
When all audio been made
, video and system connections have
, there are a few configuration adjustments that must be made.A few minutes spent to correctly configure and calibrate the unit will greatly add to your listening experience.
Speaker Selection and Placement
The placement of speakers in a multichannel home theater system can have a noticeable impact on the quality of sound reproduced.
No matter which type or brand of speakers is used, the same model or brand of speaker should be used for the left front, center and right front speakers. This creates a seamless front soundstage and eliminates the possibility of distracting sonic disturbances that occur when a sound moves across mismatched front-channel speakers.
Speaker Placement
Depending on the type of center channel speaker use and your viewing device, place the center speaker either directly above or below your TV, or in the center behind a perforated front projection screen.
Once the center channel speaker is installed, position the front left and front right speakers so that they are as far away from one another as the center channel speaker is from the preferred listening position. Ideally, the front channel speakers should be placed so that their tweeters are no more than 24" above or below the tweeter in the center channel speaker.
Depending on the specifics of your room acoustics and the type of speakers in use, you may find that imaging is improved by moving the left front and right front speakers slightly forward of the center channel speaker. If possible, adjust all front loudspeakers so that they are aimed at ear height when you are seated in the listening position.
Using these guidelines, you’ll find that it takes some experimentation to find the correct location for the front speakers in your particular installation. Don’t be afraid to move things around until the system sounds correct. Optimize your speakers so that audio transitions across the front of the room sound smooth, and sounds from all speakers appear to arrive at the listening position at the same time (without delay from the center speaker compared to the left and right speakers).
When the AVR 335 is used in 5.1-channel operation, the preferred location for surround speakers is on the side walls of the room, ing position.
In a 7.1-channel system,
at or slightly behind the listen-
both side sur round and back surround speakers are required. The center of the speaker should face into the room.
in
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A) Front-channel speaker installation with direct-view TV sets or rear-screen projectors
B) Rear speaker mounting is an alternate location for
5.1 systems. It is required for 7.1 operation.
Rear surround speakers are required when a full 7.1­channel system is installed, used in 5.1-channel systems as an alter
and they may also be
native mount ing position when it is not practical to place the main surround speakers on the sides of the room. Speakers may be placed on a rear wall, behind the listening
As with the side speakers, rear surrounds
position. should be located so that the bottom of the cabinet is at least two feet higher than the listeners’ ears.The speakers should be no more than 6 feet behind the rear of the seating area.
If dipole-type speakers are used on either the side or rear walls of the room, please note that if there are arrows on the speakers they should face the front of the room for the side speakers, or toward the center of the wall for the rear speakers
.
It is appropriate to configure the
5.1- or 7.1-channel operation,
AVR 335 for either
but not for 6.1-chan­nels.When 6.1-channel program material or a 6.1­channel processing mode is in use, material for the surround back channel will be outputted simultaneously through both the Surround Back Left and Right
Speaker Outputs
. Connecting only one loud­speaker to these speaker terminals will not only deprive you of the benefits of 7.1-channel surround
, such as Logic 7, but will also interfere with the
modes functioning of the EzSet+ speaker setup and calibra tion process as described on page 20. It may also put undesirable strain on the surround back amplifier cir­cuits and power supplies.
Subwoofers produce nondirectional sound, so they may be placed almost anywhere in a room. Actual placement should be based on
room size and shape and the type of subwoofer used. One method of find­ing the optimal location for a subwoofer is to begin by placing it in the front of the room, about six inches from a wall, or near the front corner of the room. Another method is to temporarily place the subwoofer at your normal listening position, and then walk around the room until you find a spot where the sub­woofer sounds best. Place the subwoofer in that spot. You should also follow the instructions of the sub­woofer’s manufacturer, or you may wish to experi­ment with the best location for a subwoofer in your listening room.
System Setup
Once the speakers have been placed in the room and connected, the remaining steps in the setup process are to program the AVR 335’s bass management sys­tem for the type of speakers used in your system, calibrate the output levels, and set the delay times used by the surround sound processor.
ou are now ready to power up the
Y these final adjustments.
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1. Make certain that the AC power cord inserted into an unswitched AC outlet. To maintain the unit’s safety rating, DO NOT substitute the power cord for one with lower current capacity
2. Press the
Main Power Switch 1 in until it
latches and the word “OFF” on the top of the switch disappears inside the front panel. Note
Power Indicator 2 will turn amber,
that the indicating that the unit is in the Standby mode
3. Remove the protective plastic film from the front­panel lens. If left in place, the film will affect the performance of your remote control.
A
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VR 335 to begin
is firmly
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Install the three supplied AAA batteries in the
4. remote as shown. and (–) polarity indicators that are on the top of the battery compartment.
5. Turn the AVR 335 on either by pressing the Standby/On Switch 3 on the front panel, or via the remote by pressing the
d, the AVR Selector f or any of the Input Selectors Indicator
unit is on, and the also light.
Using the On-Screen Display
When making the following adjustments, you may find it easier to use the AVR 335’s on-screen display sys­tem. These easy-to-read displays give you a clear pic­ture of the current status of the unit and make it easy to see which speaker, delay, input or digital selection you are making.
To view the on-screen menus, make certain that you have made a connection from the
Monitor Out Jack
composite or S-video input of your TV or projector. In order to view the AVR 335’s displays, the correct video source must be selected on the video display. The on-screen menus are not available when a com­ponent video display is in use.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When viewing the on-screen menus using a CR any direct-view CR that they not be left on the screen for an extended period of time.The constant display of a static image such as these menus or video game images may cause the image to be per tubes, plasma screen or CRT.This type of damage is not covered by the AVR 335 warranty and may not be cov­ered by the projector/TV set’
The AVR 335 has two on-screen display modes, “Semi-OSD” tion adjustments, it is recommended that the Full-OSD mode be used. This will place an option listing on the
making it easier to view the available options
screen,
Making Configuration Adjustments The full-OSD system is available by pressing the OSD
v. When this button is pressed, the
Button
MASTER MENU (Figure 1) will appear, and adjustments are made from the individual menus.
Be certain to follow the (+)
Power On Button
eg on the remote
. The Power
2 will turn blue to confirm that the
Front-Panel Displays will
Video or S-Video
c on the rear panel to the
T-based projector, plasma display or
T monitor or television,
“bur
manently
.
“Full-OSD
and
ned into”
s warranty
When making configura
it is important
the projection
.
Figure 1
The semi-OSD system is also available, allowing you to make adjustments directly, by pressing the appro­priate buttons on the front panel or remote control for the specific parameter to be adjusted. For example, to change the digital input for any of the sources, press
Digital Select Button q and then press the
the
⁄/¤
Buttons n to scroll through the list of
options as they appear in the on-screen display or the Lower Display Line ¯.
To use the full-OSD menu system, press the
Button
v. When the menu is on the screen, press
⁄/¤
the
Buttons n until the on-screen ›cursor
is next to the item you wish to adjust, and then press the
Set Button p to adjust that item. The menus
will remain on the screen for 20 seconds, and then they will “time-out” and disappear from time-out may be increased to as much as 50 seconds by going to the the item titled
ADVANCED menu, and changing
FULL OSD TIME OUT.
When the full-OSD menu system is used, will appear in the Upper Display Line ˜ to remind you that a video display must be used. When the semi-OSD system is used in conjunction with the dis­crete configuration buttons, the on-screen display will show the current menu selection. also be shown in the
Upper Display Line ˜ or the
That selection will
Lower Display Line ¯, depending on which parameter is being adjusted.
Setting the System Configuration Memory
The AVR 335 features an advanced memory system that enables you to establish different configurations for the speaker configuration, digital input, surround mode, delay times, crossover frequency and output levels for each input source.This flexibility enables you to customize the way in which you listen to each source and have the AVR 335 memorize those set­tings.This means, for example, that you may use dif-
­ferent output levels or trims for different sources, or set different speaker configurations with the resultant changes to the bass management system. Once these
.
settings are made, they will automatically be recalled whenever you select that input.
However, we recommend that the first time you use
AVR 335, you take advantage of the simplicity of
the
OSD
the screen. The
OSD ON
configuring the system using the EzSet+ process
, which takes the guesswork out of speaker size and delay settings, and balances the speaker output levels to tailor the AVR’s sound presentation to your specific system and room. Before beginning the EzSet+ pro-
, there are a few adjustments that need to be
cedure made to ensure accurate results.
The factory default settings for the AVR 335 have all inputs configured for an analog audio input except for the DVD input, where the
Input 1
d is the default. The default speaker settings
Coaxial Digital Audio
are “Small” for the front left/right, center and surround left/right positions, and “None” for the surround back left/right and the subwoofer. The default setting for the surround modes for all analog inputs is the Logic 7 Music mode. Dolby Digital or DTS will automatically be selected as appropriate when either of those bitstream types is detected. When a 2-channel Dolby Digital source is present, Dolby Pro Logic II will also be selected automatically.
Before using the unit, you will probably want to change the settings for most inputs so that they are properly configured to reflect the use of digital or ana­log inputs and the surround mode specifics of your home theater system. Remember that since the AVR 335 memorizes the settings for each input indi­vidually, you will need to make these adjustments for each input used. However, once they are made, further adjustment is only required when system components are changed.
To make this process as quick and easy as possible, we suggest that you use the full-OSD system with the on-screen menus, and step through each input. Once you have completed the settings for the first input, many settings may be duplicated for the
It is also a good idea to set the
remaining inputs
.
configuration data in the order these items are listed
MASTER MENU, as some settings require
in the a specific entry in a prior menu item. Remember that once the settings are made for one input,
they must
be made for all other input sources in your system.
Input Setup
The first step in configuring the AVR 335 is to configure each input. Once an input is selected, the Digital Input, Speaker Configuration, Surround Mode and Delay Timing will “attach” themselves to that input and be stored in a nonvolatile memory.This
the selection of an input will
means that once made
, automatically recall those settings. For that reason, the procedures described below must be repeated for each input source so that you have the opportunity to customize each source to your specific listening requirements. However, once made, they need not be changed again unless you need to alter a setting.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
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