Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
7.
manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or
8.
other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A
grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The
wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement
of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at
10.
plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the
12.
manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,
use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long
13.
periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when
14.
the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord
or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no
15.
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus.
To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the
16.
power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.
17.
The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.
Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
18.
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 product.
WARNING
apparatus to rain or moisture.
: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Verify Line Voltage Before Use
Your AVR 460/AVR 360 has been designed for use with 230-240 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 supplied with 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.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, Harman Consumer Group, Inc.
2, Route de Tours
72500 Château-du-Loir,
FRANCE
declare in own responsibility, that the product described
in this owner’s manual is in compliance with technical
standards:
EN 60065:2002; A1EN 55013:2001; A1; A2
EN 55020:2007
EN 55022:2006 (Class B)
EN 61000-3-2:2006
EN 61000-3-3:1995; A1; A2
Jurjen Amsterdam
Harman Consumer Group, Inc.
07/09
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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 warranty. If water or any metal object such as a paper clip, wire or
staple accidentally falls inside the unit, disconnect it from the AC power source
immediately, and consult an authorized service center.
Installation Location
To 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.
Make certain that proper space is provided both above and below the •
unit for ventilation. If this 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.
Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface. •
Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations, or in an area that is •
exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment.
Avoid moist or humid locations. •
Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the top of the unit, or place objects •
directly over them.
Due to the weight of the •AVR 460/AVR 360 and the heat 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. Some
surface finishes may be particularly sensitive to absorbing such marks,
due to a variety of factors beyond our control, including the nature of the
finish, cleaning materials used, and normal heat and vibration caused by
the use of the product, or other factors. We recommend that caution be
exercised in choosing an installation location for the component and in
normal maintenance practices, as your warranty will not cover this type of
damage to furniture.
Moving the Unit
Before moving the unit, be certain to disconnect any interconnection cords
with other components, and make certain that you disconnect the unit from
the AC outlet.
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 shipping protection are recyclable. Please respect
the environment and discard those materials at a local recycling center.
It is important that you remove the protective plastic film from the frontpanel lens. Leaving the film in place will affect the performance of your
remote control.
Cleaning
When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft, dry cloth. If necessary, and
only after unplugging the AC power cord, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened
with mild soapy water, then a fresh cloth with clean water. Wipe it dry
immediately with a dry cloth. NEVER use benzene, aerosol cleaners, thinner,
alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive cleaners, as
they may damage the finish of metal parts. Avoid spraying insecticide near
the unit.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
5 INTRODUCTION
7 FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
9 REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS
1 1 MAIN REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1 3 ZONE 2 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1 4 INTRODUCTION TO HOME THEATER
1 5 CONNECTIONS
1 5
This Owner's Manual is the Basic version. It describes all functions essential for the use of the unit. For more in-depth
information, please download the Advanced Functions Manual from the harmankardon.com web site.
All references to the Advanced Functions Manual in the Basic Manual refer to the web-only, additional manual which
explains functions that go beyond the basic use of the receiver. This Advanced Functions Manual also contains more
worksheets and the remote control function list.
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INTRODUCTION
Please register your AVR 460/AVR 360 at www.harmankardon.com.
NOTE
: You’ll need the product’s serial number. At the same time, you can
choose to be notified about new products and/or special promotions.
Thank you for choosing a Harman Kardon®
product!
For more than fifty years, the Harman Kardon® mission has been to share
a passion for music and entertainment, using leading-edge technology to
achieve premium performance. Harman Kardon, Inc., invented the receiver,
a single component designed to simplify home entertainment without
compromising performance. Over the years, Harman Kardon products have
become easier to use, while offering more features and sounding better
than ever. The AVR 460/AVR 360 multizone 7.1-channel digital audio/video
receivers continue this tradition with some of the most advanced audio and
video processing capabilities yet, and a wealth of listening and viewing
options.
To obtain the maximum enjoyment from your new receiver, please read this
manual and refer back to it as you become more familiar with its features and
their operation.
If you have any questions about this product, its installation or its operation,
please contact your Harman Kardon retailer or custom installer, or visit the
Web site at www.harmankardon.com.
Harman Kardon AVR 460/AVR 360
7.1-Channel Audio/Video Receivers
Audio Section
AVR 460•: 80 Watts x 7, seven channels driven at full power at 8 ohms,
High-current capability, ultrawide-bandwidth amplifier design with low •
negative feedback
All-discrete amplifier circuitry •
Quadruple-crossover bass management •
Dual 32-bit •Cirrus Logic® DSP processors
192kHz/24-bit A/D and D/A conversion •
Sampling upconversion to 96kHz •
Dolby® Volume processing •
Surround Modes
Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD •
Dolby Pro Logic® II and IIx (Movie, Music and Game), up to 96kHz •
Harman Virtual Speaker •
Harman Headphone •
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio™, DTS-HD Master Audio™ •
DTS® (5.1; DTS Stereo; DTS-ES® 6.1 Discrete and Matrix) •
DTS 96/24™ (DTS Stereo) •
DTS Neo:6® (Cinema 5-,6- or 7-channel; Music 5-, 6- or 7-channel), up to •
96kHz
Logic 7® (Movie, Music and Game), up to 96kHz •
5- or 7-Channel Stereo, up to 96kHz •
Surround Off (DSP or Analog Bypass) •
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INTRODUCTION
Audio Inputs
AM/FM tuner •
Analog Audio 1 through 5 •
Front-panel Analog Audio •
6-/8-Channel Analog Audio •
Audio/Video Inputs
Three Analog Video •
Front-panel Analog Video •
Two • Component Video 100MHz
Four HDMI™ (V.1.3a with Deep Color) •
Faroudja DCDi Cinema™ video processing •
Transcodes ♦composite video to component video
Transcodes 576i/480i video to component video format, with ♦
upscaling to 1080i
Transcodes 576i/480i video to HDMI output, with upscaling to 1080p ♦
•
playback
dock for iPod* and iPhone connectivity with audio/video
Digital Audio Inputs
Coaxial: •two rear-panel/one front-panel
Optical: three rear-panel/one front-panel •
Outputs
7.1 •-Channel preamp outputs
Analog Audio •2 and 4
Analog Video •2
Video Monitor ( •composite and component)
Digital Audio ( •one coaxial)
HDMI (V.1.3a with Deep Color) •
Multizone Audio: speaker- and two line-level (one dedicated, one shared •
with surround back channels)
A-BUS® port •
Headphone •
Ease of Use
EzSet/EQ™ • automated setup (microphone supplied)
Full-color user interface and setup menu, generated in high-definition •
video
Two-line dot-matrix front-panel display •
Color-coded connections •
Programmable, learning •eight-device main remote control (includes AVR
control over The Bridge III)
Source input renaming •
Lip Sync Delay (up to 180msec) •
USB port for system upgrades •
Switched accessory power outlet •
Remote infrared (IR) input and output •
Zone 2 IR input, Carrier IR output and A-BUS IR Output •
IEC detachable AC power cord for easy installation • (AVR 460 only)
Supplied Accessories
The following accessory items are supplied with the AVR 460/AVR 360. If any
of these items are missing, please contact Harman Kardon customer service at
www.harmankardon.com.
System and Zone 2 remote controls • (Zone 2 Remote Control AVR 460 only)
EzSet/EQ™ • microphone
AM loop antenna •
FM wire antenna •
Four AAA batteries for •AVR 360 and Six AAA batteries for AVR 460
•: Amber indicates that the AVR is ready to be turned on.
On
•: When the AVR is turned on, this LED turns white.
NOTE
: If the PROTECT message ever appears, turn off the AVR and unplug
it. Check all speaker wires for a possible short. If none is found, bring the
unit to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for inspection and
repair before using it again.
Standby/On Switch
: This electrical switch turns the receiver on, or places
it in Standby mode for quick turn-on.
AVR Settings Button
Info Settings Button
: Press this button to access the AVR’s main menu.
: Press this button to directly access the AVR’s
Source Info submenu, which contains the settings for the current source.
Resolution
: Press this button to access the AVR’s video output resolution
setting: 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i or 1080p.
IMPORTANT NOTE
: If the AVR’s video output resolution is set higher
than the capabilities of the actual connection, you will not see a picture.
If the best available video connection from the AVR to the TV is composite
press this button and change the resolution to 576i.
Audio Effects
: Press this button to directly access the Audio Effects
submenu, which allows adjustment of the tone and other audio controls. See
the Initial Setup section for more information.
Video Modes
: Press this button for direct access to the Video Modes
submenu, which contains settings that may be used to improve the picture, if
necessary, after you have adjusted the picture settings using the video display
or TV.
Surround Modes
: Press this button to select a surround sound (e.g.,
multichannel) mode. The Surround Modes menu will appear on screen,
and the menu line will appear in the front-panel display. See the Advanced
Functions Manual for more information on surround modes.
Source List
: Press this button to select a source device, which is a
component where a playback signal originates, e.g., DVD.
Back/Exit
: Press this button to return to the previous menu, or to exit the
menu system.
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FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
KLM N
menus.
OK
Headphone Jack/EzSet/EQ™ Microphone Input
stereo headphone plug into this jack for private listening. This jack is used to
connect the supplied microphone for the EzSet/EQ™ procedure described in
the Initial Setup section.
USB Port
is offered in the future. Do not connect a storage device, peripheral product or
a PC here, unless instructed to do so as part of an upgrade procedure.
Digital Audio, Video and Analog Audio Front Inputs
source component that will only be used temporarily, such as a digital camera
or game console, to these jacks. Use only one type of audio and one type of
video connection.
Navigation
: Press this button to select the currently highlighted item.
: This port may be used in case a software upgrade for the receiver
Note
: The AVR’s menus refer to these jacks as the Optical Front, Coaxial
Front, Composite Front and Analog Front inputs.
: These buttons are used to navigate the AVR’s
: Plug a 1/4"
: Connect a
Volume Knob
Message Display
in response to commands and changes in the incoming signal. In normal
operation, the current source name appears on the upper line, while the
surround mode is displayed on the lower line. When the on-screen display
menu system (OSD) is in use, the current menu settings appear.
Remote IR Sensor
remote control. It is important to ensure that it is not blocked. If covering
the sensor is unavoidable, use an optional Harman Kardon HE 1000, or other
infrared receiver, connecting it to the Remote IR Input on the AVR 460/
AVR 360’s rear panel.
: Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume.
: Various messages appear in this two-line display
: This sensor receives infrared (IR) commands from the
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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS
FM Antenna
AM Antenna
A-BUS Power Input
A-BUS Port
A-BUS on
AVR 460 only
Zone 2 Audio OutputsSurround
Carrier IR Output
(AVR 460 only)
Analog 2 & 4 Outputs
Analog 1-5
Inputs
Component
1-2 Inputs
Preamp
Outputs
(AVR 460 only)
Subwoofer
Output
A-BUS IR
Output
(AVR 460 only)
Front Speaker
Video 2
Output
Outputs
Video
1-3 Inputs
Remote IR Input
Remote IR
Output
Surround
Back/Zone 2
Speaker
Outputs
Zone 2
IR Input
HDMI 1-4
Inputs
Speaker
Outputs
The Bridge III
Center
Speaker
Outputs
Coaxial Digital
Audio Output
HDMI Monitor
Output
Switched AC
Accessory
Outlet
(AVR 360: Optical
Component Video
Monitor Output
Optical 1-3
Digital Audio
Inputs
1-2)
Video Monitor
Output
Main
Power
Switch
6-/8-Channel Inputs
AC Power
Input
Coaxial 1-2 Digital Audio Inputs
Fan Vents
Main Power Switch
: This mechanical switch turns the power supply on
or off. It is usually left on, and cannot be turned on or off using the remote
control.
6-/8-Channel Inputs
: Connect the multichannel analog audio outputs
of a non-HDMI player (DVD-Audio, SACD™, Blu-ray Disc™ or HD-DVD, or any
other external decoder) to these jacks.
Coaxial 1/2 and Optical 1/2/3 Digital Audio Inputs
: If a source
has a compatible digital audio output, and if you are not using an HDMI
connection for audio for the device, connect it to one of these jacks to hear
digital audio formats, such as Dolby Digital, DTS and linear PCM. Use only one
type of digital audio connection for each source.
Coaxial Digital Audio Output
: If a source is also an audio recorder,
connect the Coaxial Digital Audio Output to the recorder’s matching input for
improved recording quality. Only PCM digital audio signals are available for
recording. Both coaxial and optical digital audio signals are available at this
Digital Audio Output.
Zone 2 Infrared (IR) Input
: Connect a remote IR receiver located in the
remote zone of a multizone system to this jack to control the AV R (and any
source devices connected to the Remote IR Output) from the remote zone.
Remote Infrared (IR) Input and Output
: When the remote IR
receiver on the front panel is blocked, connect an optional IR receiver to the
Remote IR Input jack. The Remote IR Output may be connected to the Remote
IR Input of a compatible product to enable remote control through the AV R.
Remote IR Carrier Output(AVR 460 only)
: This output is similar in
function to the Remote IR Output, with the difference that this jack outputs
the full infrared signal as received by the AVR’s IR sensor or the Remote IR
Input, while the Remote IR Output jack outputs a “stripped” signal that has no
carrier frequency.
HDMI Inputs and Output
: HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
is a connection for transmitting digital audio and video signals between
devices. Connect up to four HDMI-equipped source devices to the HDMI inputs
using a single-cable connection.
When you connect the HDMI Output to your video display, the AVR 460/
AVR 360 will automatically transcode analog video signals to the HDMI
format, upscaling to as high as 1080p.
NOTES
: When connecting a DVI-equipped display to one of the HDMI
Outputs:
Use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter. •
Make sure the display is HDCP-compliant. If it isn’t, do not connect it to •
an HDMI Output; use an analog video connection instead.
Always make a separate audio connection. •
Analog 1 – 5 Inputs
: Connect the left and right analog audio outputs of
a source device to any of these inputs. These inputs may be paired with any
video inputs.
NOTES
:
The Analog 2 and 4 inputs are each associated with a set of outputs.
Consider using these connectors for an audio or video recorder.
You may optionally connect a source to both an analog and digital audio
input. This is useful for making recordings, for multizone applications or
simply as a backup.
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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS
Analog 2 and 4 Outputs
to the analog audio inputs of a recording device. A signal is available at these
outputs whenever an analog audio source is playing.
Zone 2 Audio Outputs (AVR 460 only)
external amplifier to power the speakers in the remote zone of a multizone
system.
Subwoofer Output
input, connect it to the Subwoofer Output.
The Bridge III Input
station to this input for use with most docking iPod models, 4G and later (not
included). Turn the receiver off (Standby mode) when connecting The Bridge
III.
Fan Vents
to cool the system. Maintain a clearance of at least 8 cm from the nearest
surface to avoid overheating the unit. 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.
IMPORTANT NOTE
the AVR to overheat to dangerous levels.
Composite 1, 2 and 3 Video Inputs
video-capable source components (e.g., VCR, DVD player, cable TV box) to the
receiver. Use only one type of video connection for each source.
Composite Video 2 Output
composite inputs of a recording device. A signal is available at this output
whenever an analog video source is playing.
Composite Monitor Output
connections, connect this monitor output to the corresponding input on your
video display. If your video display is equipped with HDMI or component
video inputs, this connection is unnecessary, as the AVR 460/AVR 360 will
convert the composite video source signal to the correct format for a single
video-cable connection to the TV.
Component Video 1/2 Inputs
video (Y/Pb/Pr) capability, and if you are not using an HDMI connection,
connect the component video outputs of the source to one of the sets of
component video inputs. Do not make any other video connections to that
source.
: This area contains vents used by the AVR 460/AVR 360’s fan
: Connect either of these analog audio outputs
: Connect these jacks to an
: If you have a powered subwoofer with a line-level
: Connect the Harman Kardon docking
: Never block the fan vents, as doing so could allow
: Use these jacks to connect your
: Connect this analog video output to the
: If any of your sources use composite
: If a video source has analog component
Component Video Monitor Outputs
Component Video Inputs and your television or video display is componentvideo-capable (but does not have HDMI), connect these jacks to the video
display.
NOTES
:
Due to copy-protection restrictions, there is no output at the •
Component Video Monitor Outputs for copy-protected sources.
Composite signals is upscaled to as high as 1080i and available at these •
outputs. If your video display’s best connection is component video, it is
the only video connection required from the AVR to the display.
AM and FM Antenna Terminals
antennas to their respective terminals for radio reception.
Preamp Outputs (AVR 460 only)
amplifier if more power is desired. The Surround Back/Zone 2 Preamp Outputs
may be used with an external amplifier to power the remote zone of a
multizone system.
A-BUS Port (AVR 460 only)
port to optional A-BUS equipment for multizone operation. When the A-BUS
system is used, it is possible to have a full 7.1-channel system in the main
listening room at the same time the multizone system is in use.
A-BUS IR Output (AVR 460 only)
may only be controlled through the A-BUS system. Use it as a dedicated
connection to sources used only with the A-BUS system.
Front, Center and Surround Speaker Outputs
conductor speaker wire to connect each set of terminals to the correct
speaker. Remember to observe the correct polarity (positive and negative
connections).
Surround Back/Zone 2 Speaker Outputs
are used for the surround back channels in a 7.1-channel home theater, or
may be reassigned to a remote room for multizone operation.
Switched AC Accessory Outlet
one source device into this outlet, and it will turn on whenever you turn on
the receiver. Do not use a source that consumes more than 50 watts of power.
AC Power Input (AVR 460 only, AVR 360 has a fixed power
cord)
: After you have made all other connections, plug the AC power cord
into this receptacle and into an unswitched wall outlet.
: Use a Category 5/5e cable to connect this
: If you are using one of the
: Connect the included AM and FM
: Connect these jacks to an external
: This is an additional IR output that
: Use two-
: These speaker outputs
: You may plug the AC power cord of
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Info
Back/ExitMenu
OFF
ZR60
LEARN
SETUP
INFO SLEEP
ENGLISH
IR Transmitter Lens
AVR Power Off
AVR Power On
Source Selectors
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Device Power On
Device Power Off
Audio Effects
Alphanumeric Keys
Last
Back/Exit
Light
Soft Keys
Volume
Mute
Record
Info Settings
Setup
Zone Selector
Video Modes
Surround Modes
Activity
Menu
KLM N
Navigation
OK
Disc Menu
Channel
Transport Controls
Sleep Settings
Learn (AVR 460 only)
Power Off
Not used
AVR
Back/Exit
Volume Controls
Zone Selector
IR Transmitter
Mute
Source Selectors
Sleep Settings
AVR Settings
Menu
KLM N
Navigation
OK
Transport Controls
Zone Indicator
MAIN REMOTE CONTROLZONE 2 REMOTE CONTROL (AVR 460 only)
The AVR 460/AVR 360 remote is capable of controlling 8 devices, including
the AVR itself and an iPod docked inThe Bridge III. During the installation
process, you may program the codes for your source components into the
remote. To operate a component, press its Selector button to change the
device mode.
Each Source Selector has been preprogrammed to control certain types of
components, with only the codes specific to each brand and model changing,
depending on which product code is programmed. The AUX and Cable/
SAT Source Selectors may be used for multiple device types. Other Source
Selectors may be reassigned to other device types (see Initial Setup section).
AUX Source Selector
: CD player, VCR, HDTV set-top box, PVD or TiVo®
set-top box. Refer to page 23 for details on Source Selection.
Cable/SAT Source Selector
IMPORTANT NOTE
: Cable set-top box or satellite set-top box.
: All of the AVR 460/AVR 360’s audio and video
inputs are independently assignable. Select the inputs to which the device
is physically connected during Initial Setup. Any device may be connected
to any compatible input and given any name (e.g., DVD or Game).
Most of the buttons on the remote have dedicated functions, although the
precise codes transmitted vary, depending on the device mode. Due to the
wide variety of functions for various source devices, only a few of the mostoften used functions on the remote have been included: alphanumeric keys,
transport controls, television-channel control, menu access, and power on
and off.
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Buttons dedicated to the AVR are available at any time, even in another
device mode: AVR Power On and Off, Audio Effects, Video Modes, Surround
Modes, Volume, Mute and Sleep Settings. Press the AVR Settings Button near
the bottom of the remote to return it to AVR mode.
A button’s function depends on which component is being controlled. See
Table in the Advanced Functions Manual for listings of the functions for each
type of component.
IR Transmitter Lens
codes are emitted through this lens.
AVR Power On Button
Switch on the rear panel must be on.
AVR Power Off Button
Device Power On Button
this button to turn on the device.
Device Power Off Button
this button to turn off the device.
Source Selectors
e.g., Blu-ray Player, CS, Cable TV, DVD or satellite tuner. This will also turn on
the receiver and switch the remote’s device mode to operate the source. The
first press of the Radio Selector switches the AVR to the last-used tuner band
(AM or FM). Each successive press changes the band.
Audio Effects
allows adjustment of the AVR’s tone and other audio controls. See the Initial
Setup section for more information.
Video Modes
contains picture settings to be used after you have adjusted the picture
settings on the video display or TV. See the Advanced Functions Manual for
more information.
: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared
: Press to turn on the AVR. The Master Power
: Press to turn off the AVR.
: Press a device’s Source Selector, then press
: Press a device’s Source Selector, then press
: Press one of these buttons to select a source device,
: Press to directly access the Audio Effects submenu, which
: Press for direct access to the Video Modes submenu, which
Surround Modes
Select a Surround Mode category: Auto Select, Virtual Surround, Stereo,
Movie, Music or Video Game. The surround mode will change when the menu
line is highlighted.
To change the surround mode for the selected category, press the OK Button
when the menu line is highlighted, and select one of the available surround
mode options using the
Back/Exit Button to exit the Surround Modes menu and display the next
higher menu in the hierarchy.
See the Advanced Functions Manual for more information on surround
modes.
Alphanumeric Keys
station frequencies or channels, or to select station presets.
Last Channel
TV, press this button to return to the previous station or channel.
Activity
transmit a series of commands with a single press. Execute an Activity by
pressing this button, then the Alphanumeric Key (or the AVR Power On or
Off Button by themselves) into which it was programmed. See the Advanced
Functions Manual for more information on Activities.
Back/Exit
Menu Button
tuner, The Bridge III and to display the main menu on some source devices. To
display the AVR ’s main menu, press the Setup Button.
Navigation (
make selections within the menu system and to operate the tuner.
Light
the back light off, or wait 10 seconds after the last button press for the light
to turn off on its own.
Disc Menu
button, to display the disc’s menu.
Soft Keys
A14 in the Advanced Functions Manual for details. They are also used with a
Teletext-capable television if your broadcast, cable or satellite provider offers
Teletext ser vice.
Volume Control
: With this button, up to 11 Activities may be programmed to
: Press to return to the previous menu or to exit the menu system.
: Press to illuminate the buttons on the remote. Press it again to turn
: These buttons are used with some source devices. See Table
: Press to directly access the Surround Modes submenu.
KL
Buttons. Press the OK Button, or press the
: Use these buttons to enter numbers for radio
: When controlling a cable, satellite or HDTV set-top box or a
: This button is used within the Now Playing menu for the
KLM N
: While a DVD is playing, press the DVD Source Selector, then this
) and OK Buttons
: Press to raise or lower the volume.
: These buttons are used to
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