Harman Kardon AVR 445 Owners Manual - Page 35

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OPERATION internal bass-management system. When this input is in use, the analog source is converted to digital so that you may use the same bass-management options for the direct input as are used for all other inputs. This input also mutes the unused input jacks to prevent unwanted noise from interfering with system performance. • The 8 CH DIRECT input should be used when an input is connected to all eight 8-Channel Direct Inputs c and when the input source device has its own internal bass-management system. This input passes the input from the source directly through to the volume control without any analogto-digital conversion. • The 8 CH DVD AUDIO input should be used when an input is connected to all eight 8-Channel Direct Inputs c and when the input source does not have its own internal bass-management system. When this input is in use, the analog source is converted to digital so that you may use the same bass-management options for the direct input as are used for all other inputs. Volume and Tone Control • Adjust the volume to a comfortable level using the front-panel Volume Control ) or remote Volume Up/Down Buttons H˙. • To temporarily silence all speaker outputs, press the Mute Button iß. This will interrupt the output to all speakers and the headphone jack, but it will not affect any recording or dubbing that may be in progress. When the system is muted, the word MUTE will flash in the on-screen display (except when HDMI, 720p or 1080i sources are in use) and in the Upper Display Line #; press the Mute Buttons iß again to return to normal operation. • The unit's tone controls may be taken out of the signal path by pressing the Tone Mode Button CV. The first button press will show a message in the on-screen display (except when HDMI, 720p or 1080i sources are in use) and Lower Display Line $ with the current status of the tone controls. The system default is TONE IN, which indicates that the bass and treble controls are active. Press the ⁄/¤ Navigation Buttons D© on the remote control or the ‹/› Buttons H on the front panel to change the setting to TONE OUT, which is "flat" response without the tone controls being active. • When the tone controls are active, the amount of bass and treble boost/cut may be adjusted up to ±10dB in 2dB steps by pressing the Tone Mode Button CV two or three times until the desired setting (BASS MODE or TREBLE MODE) appears in the on-screen display and in the Lower Display Line $. Next, use the ‹/› Navigation Buttons D© on the remote or the ‹/› Navigation Buttons on the front panel H to change the setting as desired. The unit will return to normal operation within five seconds after the setting is changed. • For private listening, simply place a standard 1/4" stereo headphone plug or adapter into the Headphone Jack B behind the door 9 on the front panel. The speakers will automatically mute and a two-channel stereo signal will be sent to the headphones. The Lower Display Line $ will read DOLBY H: BP, indicating that the headphone output is in the Bypass mode, and to confirm that no processing is being used. To listen through the headphones using the Dolby Headphone mode, simply press the buttons on the remote or front panel as shown below for changing a Dolby mode. DOLBY H: DH will appear in the Lower Display Line when the Dolby Headphone mode is in use. Surround Mode Selection One of the most important features of the AVR 445 is its ability to reproduce a full multichannel surround sound field from digital sources, analog matrix surround-encoded programs and standard stereo programs. Selection of a surround mode is based on personal taste, as well as the type of program source material being used. For example, motion pictures or TV programs bearing the logo of one of the major surroundencoding processes, such as Dolby Surround or DTS Stereo may be played in either the Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema, DTS Neo:6 Cinema, or Logic 7 Cinema surround modes, depending on the source material. NOTE: Once a program has been encoded with matrix surround information, it retains the surround information as long as the program is broadcast in stereo. Thus, movies with surround sound may be decoded via any of the analog surround modes (e.g., Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema, Logic 7 Cinema or DTS Neo:6 Cinema) when they are broadcast via conventional TV stations, cable, pay-TV and satellite transmission. In addition, a growing number of made-for-TV programs, sports broadcasts, radio dramas and music CDs are also produced in surround sound. You may view a list of these programs at the Dolby Laboratories Web site at www.dolby.com. Even when a program is not listed as carrying intentional surround information, you may find that the Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Logic 7 or DTS Neo:6, and the Hall or Theater modes often deliver enveloping surround presentations through the use of the natural information present in all stereo recordings. Surround modes may be changed at any time by using either the front panel or remote control. To select a new surround mode from the front panel, first press the Surround Mode Group Selector Button 2 until the desired major surround mode group such as Dolby, DTS or Logic 7 is selected. Next, press the Surround Mode Selector Button 3 to choose the specific individual surround mode. To choose a surround mode using the remote, first press the button for the major surround mode group that includes the desired mode. These buttons are the Dolby Mode Select g, the DTS Digital Model Select f, the DTS Neo:6 Mode Select e, the DSP Surround Mode Select 6 and the Stereo Mode Select d buttons. The first press of a button will show the current mode from that group if it is already in use, or the first available mode if you are currently using another mode. To cycle through the available modes in that group, press the button again until the desired mode appears in the Lower Display Line $, the on-screen display (when a 480i source is in use) and the front-panel Surround Mode Indicators %. The Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS 5.1, DTS-ES Matrix and DTS-ES Discrete modes may only be selected when a digital input is in use. In addition, when a digital source is present, the AVR 445 will automatically select and switch to the correct mode, regardless of the mode that has been previously selected. For more information on selecting digital sources, see the Digital Audio Playback section below. When the 6-channel/8-channel direct inputs are in use, there is no surround processing, as these inputs take the analog output signals from an external source device and carry them straight through to the volume control without any further digital processing. To listen to a program in traditional two-channel stereo, using the front left and front right speakers only (plus the subwoofer, if installed and configured), press the Stereo Mode Select Button d until SURROUND OFF appears in the Lower Display Line $. From the front panel, press the Surround Mode Group Selector 2 until the Stereo modes appear in the on-screen display and Lower Display Line $. Next, press the Surround Mode Selector Button 3 until SURROUND OFF appears in the on-screen display and Lower Display Line $. Digital Audio Playback Digital audio is a major advancement over older analog surround processing systems. It delivers up to six discrete channels, and each channel reproduces a full-frequency range (20Hz to 20kHz) and offers dramatically improved dynamic range and significant improvements to signal-to-noise ratios. In addition, digital systems have the capability to deliver an additional channel that is OPERATION 35

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OPERATION 35
OPERATION
OPERATION
internal bass-management system. When this input
is in use, the analog source is converted to digital
so that you may use the same bass-management
options for the direct input as are used for all other
inputs. This input also mutes the unused input jacks
to prevent unwanted noise from interfering with
system performance.
• The
8CHDIRECT
input should be used
when an input is connected to all eight
8-Channel
Direct Inputs
×
and when the input source device
has its own internal bass-management system. This
input passes the input from the source directly
through to the volume control without any analog-
to-digital conversion.
• The
8CHDVDAUDIO
input should be used
when an input is connected to all eight
8-Channel
Direct Inputs
×
and when the input source does
not have its own internal bass-management system.
When this input is in use, the analog source is con-
verted to digital so that you may use the same
bass-management options for the direct input as
are used for all other inputs.
Volume and Tone Control
• Adjust the volume to a comfortable level using the
front-panel
Volume Control
)
or remote
Volume
Up/Down Buttons
H
˙
.
• To temporarily silence all speaker outputs, press the
Mute Button
Â
ß
. This will interrupt the out-
put to all speakers and the headphone jack, but it
will not affect any recording or dubbing that may be
in progress. When the system is muted, the word
MUTE
will flash in the on-screen display (except
when HDMI, 720p or 1080i sources are in use)
and in the
Upper Display Line
#
; press the
Mute Buttons
Â
ß
again to return to
normal operation.
• The unit’s tone controls may be taken out of the
signal path by pressing the
Tone Mode Button
C
µ
. The first button press will show a message
in the on-screen display (except when HDMI, 720p
or 1080i sources are in use) and
Lower Display
Line
$
with the current status of the tone
controls. The system default is
TONEIN
, which
indicates that the bass and treble controls are active.
Press the
/
/
¤
Navigation Buttons
D
©
on
the remote control or the
/
Buttons
H
on the
front panel to change the setting to
TONE
OUT
, which is “flat” response without the tone
controls being active.
• When the tone controls are active, the amount of
bass and treble boost/cut may be adjusted up
to ±10dB in 2dB steps by pressing the
Tone
Mode Button
C
µ
two or three times until the
desired setting (
BASSMODE
or
TREBLE
MODE
) appears in the on-screen display and in
the
Lower Display Line
$
. Next, use the
/
Navigation Buttons
D
©
on the remote
or the
/
Navigation Buttons
on the front panel
H
to change the setting as desired. The unit will
return to normal operation within five seconds after
the setting is changed.
• For private listening, simply place a standard
1/4" stereo headphone plug or adapter into the
Headphone Jack
B
behind the door
9
on the
front panel. The speakers will automatically mute
and a two-channel stereo signal will be sent to the
headphones. The
Lower Display Line
$
will read
DOLBYH:BP
, indicating that the headphone
output is in the Bypass mode, and to confirm that
no processing is being used. To listen through the
headphones using the Dolby Headphone mode,
simply press the buttons on the remote or front
panel as shown below for changing a Dolby mode.
DOLBYH:DH
will appear in the Lower
Display Line when the Dolby Headphone mode
is in use.
Surround Mode Selection
One of the most important features of the AVR 445
is its ability to reproduce a full multichannel surround
sound field from digital sources, analog matrix
surround-encoded programs and standard stereo
programs.
Selection of a surround mode is based on personal
taste, as well as the type of program source material
being used. For example, motion pictures or TV pro-
grams bearing the logo of one of the major surround-
encoding processes, such as Dolby Surround or DTS
Stereo may be played in either the Dolby Digital,
Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema, DTS Neo:6 Cinema, or
Logic 7 Cinema surround modes, depending on the
source material.
NOTE:
Once a program has been encoded with matrix
surround information, it retains the surround information
as long as the program is broadcast in stereo. Thus,
movies with surround sound may be decoded via any
of the analog surround modes (e.g., Dolby Pro Logic II
Cinema, Logic 7 Cinema or DTS Neo:6 Cinema) when
they are broadcast via conventional TV stations, cable,
pay-TV and satellite transmission. In addition, a growing
number of made-for-TV programs, sports broadcasts,
radio dramas and music CDs are also produced in sur-
round sound. You may view a list of these programs at
the Dolby Laboratories Web site at www.dolby.com.
Even when a program is not listed as carrying inten-
tional surround information, you may find that the Dolby
Pro Logic II, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Logic 7 or DTS Neo:6,
and the Hall or Theater modes often deliver enveloping
surround presentations through the use of the natural
information present in all stereo recordings.
Surround modes may be changed at any time by
using either the front panel or remote control. To
select a new surround mode from the front panel, first
press the
Surround Mode Group Selector Button
2
until the desired major surround mode group such
as Dolby, DTS or Logic 7 is selected. Next, press the
Surround Mode Selector Button
3
to choose the
specific individual surround mode.
To choose a surround mode using the remote, first
press the button for the major surround mode group
that includes the desired mode. These buttons are the
Dolby Mode Select
À
, the
DTS Digital Model
Select
¿
, the
DTS Neo:6 Mode Select
¾
, the
DSP Surround Mode Select
6
and the
Stereo
Mode Select
½
buttons. The first press of a button
will show the current mode from that group if it is
already in use, or the first available mode if you are
currently using another mode. To cycle through the
available modes in that group, press the button again
until the desired mode appears in the
Lower Display
Line
$
, the on-screen display (when a 480i source
is in use) and the front-panel
Surround Mode
Indicators
%
.
The Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, DTS 5.1, DTS-ES
Matrix and DTS-ES Discrete modes may only be
selected when a digital input is in use. In addition,
when a digital source is present, the AVR 445 will
automatically select and switch to the correct mode,
regardless of the mode that has been previously
selected. For more information on selecting digital
sources, see the Digital Audio Playback section below.
When the 6-channel/8-channel direct inputs are in
use, there is no surround processing, as these inputs
take the analog output signals from an external source
device and carry them straight through to the volume
control without any further digital processing.
To listen to a program in traditional two-channel
stereo, using the front left and front right speakers
only (plus the subwoofer, if installed and configured),
press the
Stereo Mode Select Button
½
until
SURROUND
OFF
appears in the
Lower Display
Line
$
. From the front panel, press the
Surround
Mode Group Selector
2
until the
Stereo
modes
appear in the on-screen display and
Lower Display
Line
$
. Next, press the
Surround Mode Selector
Button
3
until
SURROUNDOFF
appears in
the on-screen display and
Lower Display Line
$
.
Digital Audio Playback
Digital audio is a major advancement over older analog
surround processing systems. It delivers up to six dis-
crete channels, and each channel reproduces a full-fre-
quency range (20Hz to 20kHz) and offers dramatically
improved dynamic range and significant improvements
to signal-to-noise ratios. In addition, digital systems have
the capability to deliver an additional channel that is