Harman Kardon AVR 7550HD Owners Manual - Page 31

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INITIAL SETUP 6-/8-Channel Inputs The 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs are used when playing certain multichannel discs (DVD-Audio, Blu-ray Disc, SACD and HD-DVD) on a player that decodes the audio and outputs it via its multichannel฀analog฀audio฀outputs฀but฀not฀via฀its฀HDMI฀output. HDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player: •฀฀Connect฀the฀player's฀HDMI฀output฀to฀one฀of฀the฀AVR's฀HDMI฀ Inputs. No other connections are necessary. •฀฀Assign฀the฀HDMI฀Input฀to฀both฀the฀Audio฀and฀Video฀Input฀From฀ Source settings. HDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player That Does Not Output Multichannel Audio via an HDMI Connection: •฀฀Connect฀the฀player's฀HDMI฀output฀and฀its฀multichannel฀analog฀ audio฀outputs฀to฀one฀of฀the฀AVR's฀HDMI฀Inputs฀and฀to฀the฀AVR's฀ 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs. •฀฀Assign฀the฀HDMI฀Input฀to฀both฀the฀Audio฀and฀Video฀Input฀From฀ Source settings. •฀฀When฀listening฀to฀DVD-Video฀discs,฀CDs฀or฀other฀materials฀outputting standard-definition digital audio, do nothing, as long as the HDMI฀Input฀is฀assigned฀to฀the฀Audio฀Input฀From฀Source฀setting. •฀฀To฀listen฀to฀high-resolution฀multichannel฀discs,฀change฀the฀Audio฀ Input From Source setting to "6/8 Channel". Change it back to the HDMI฀Input฀to฀listen฀to฀standard-resolution฀digital฀materials. Multichannel Disc Player Without HDMI Output, or When Video Display Has No HDMI Input: •฀฀Connect฀the฀player's฀component฀video฀outputs฀to฀one฀set฀of฀ Component Video Inputs on the AVR. Depending on the capabilities of the player and your video display, you may need to use a composite or S-video connection instead. •฀฀Connect฀the฀player's฀digital฀audio฀output฀to฀a฀digital฀audio฀input฀ on the AVR. •฀฀Connect฀the฀player's฀multichannel฀audio฀outputs฀to฀the฀AVR's฀ 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs. •฀฀Assign฀the฀correct฀digital฀audio฀and฀analog฀video฀inputs฀to฀the฀ Audio and Video Input From Source settings. •฀฀When฀listening฀to฀DVD-Video฀discs,฀CDs฀or฀other฀materials฀outputting standard-definition digital audio, do nothing, as long as the correct digital audio input is assigned to the Audio Input From Source setting. •฀฀To฀listen฀to฀high-resolution฀multichannel฀discs,฀change฀the฀Audio฀ Input From Source setting to "6/8 Channel". Change it back to the digital audio input to listen to standard-resolution digital materials. NOTE: The AVR is capable of processing the signal received at the 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs. With these inputs selected, press the Audio Effects Button to view the Audio Effects menu. Change the Tone Control setting to "On", and you may adjust the Dolby Volume setting, the tone controls or the EzSet/EQ II settings. With the Tone Control setting off, the AVR will pass the incoming signal directly to the volume control, without digitizing or processing it. Resolution to Display: This setting reflects the video output resolution, which is dependent upon the capabilities of the video display. •฀฀If฀the฀display฀is฀connected฀to฀the฀AVR's฀HDMI฀Output,฀the฀two฀ devices will communicate with each other, and the AVR will automatically select the best available video output resolution. •฀฀If฀the฀display฀is฀connected฀to฀the฀AVR's฀Component฀Video฀Outputs,฀ there is no automatic detection of the display's capabilities, and the video output resolution must be manually adjusted to match the display's capabilities (which may be obtained from the display's manual or its manufacturer's Web site). •฀฀If฀the฀display฀is฀connected฀to฀the฀AVR's฀Composite฀or฀S-Video฀ Monitor฀Output,฀the฀video฀output฀resolution฀must฀be฀set฀to฀480i฀ (the factory default) to view any content, including the AVR's own menus. Adjust the resolution by pressing the front-panel Resolution Button and using the 1/5 Buttons until the correct setting appears in the front-panel฀Message฀Display.฀For฀composite฀and฀S-video,฀the฀correct฀ setting is 480i. For component video, it is the highest resolution where a picture is visible. You will be prompted to accept or cancel the resolution change; the CANCEL message will appear on the front panel with a timer countdown. Press the 5 Button to view the ACCEPT option before the timer reaches 0, and then press the OK Button. NOTE: When the display has a DVI input which is connected to฀the฀AVR฀using฀an฀HDMI-to-DVI฀adapter,฀the฀picture฀will฀be฀ distorted or blank if the display is not HDCP-compliant. In that case, a different video connection must be used (component, composite or S-video). Resolution From Source: Informational only. Indicates the resolution of the video output by the source device. HDMI Bypass: When฀an฀HDMI฀source฀signal฀is฀in฀use฀and฀ the฀system฀includes฀an฀HDMI-capable฀display,฀the฀HDMI฀Bypass฀ mode฀passes฀the฀source฀signal฀directly฀to฀the฀HDMI฀Output,฀bypassing all video processing within the AVR, including video output resolution adjustment. To allow the AVR to process all video, including "blending" the source video with its on-screen messages and menus so that you may adjust the AVR without missing any portion of฀the฀program,฀turn฀this฀setting฀off.฀When฀the฀HDMI฀Bypass฀mode฀ is on, it is not possible to "blend" the video source signal with the AVR's on-screen menus. When any remote or front-panel buttons are฀pressed,฀the฀AVR฀will฀momentarily฀exit฀HDMI฀Bypass฀mode฀and฀ display the on-screen menu on a black background. After the menu is cleared from the screen, either by timing out or when the Back/Exit Button฀is฀pressed,฀the฀AVR฀will฀return฀to฀HDMI฀Bypass฀mode.฀ Change Name: Change the display name for your source, which is useful if your source's device type is different from the available source names. Select this line and use the 1/5 Buttons to scroll forward or reverse through the alphanumeric characters. When the desired character appears, use the 3 Button to move the cursor฀to฀the฀next฀position.฀Move฀the฀cursor฀again฀to฀leave฀a฀blank฀ space. When you have finished, press the OK Button. The name will appear on the front panel and next to its original name, e.g., DVD, throughout the on-screen menu system. To clear the entry without making any changes, scroll to the blank character before "A". 32

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32
INITIAL SETUP
6-/8-Channel Inputs
The 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs are used when playing
certain multichannel discs (DVD-Audio, Blu-ray Disc, SACD and
HD-DVD) on a player that decodes the audio and outputs it via its
multichannel฀analog฀audio฀outputs฀but฀not฀via฀its฀HDMI฀output.
HDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player:
•฀฀
Connect฀the฀player’s฀HDMI฀output฀to฀one฀of฀the฀AVR’s฀HDMI฀
Inputs. No other connections are necessary.
•฀฀
Assign฀the฀HDMI฀Input฀to฀both฀the฀Audio฀and฀Video฀Input฀From฀
Source settings.
HDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player
That Does Not Output Multichannel Audio
via an HDMI Connection:
•฀฀
Connect฀the฀player’s฀HDMI฀output฀and฀its฀multichannel฀analog฀
audio฀outputs฀to฀one฀of฀the฀AVR’s฀HDMI฀Inputs฀and฀to฀the฀AVR’s฀
6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs.
•฀฀
Assign฀the฀HDMI฀Input฀to฀both฀the฀Audio฀and฀Video฀Input฀From฀
Source settings.
•฀฀
When฀listening฀to฀DVD-Video฀discs,฀CDs฀or฀other฀materials฀output
-
ting standard-definition digital audio, do nothing, as long as the
HDMI฀Input฀is฀assigned฀to฀the฀Audio฀Input฀From฀Source฀setting.
•฀฀
To฀listen฀to฀high-resolution฀multichannel฀discs,฀change฀the฀Audio฀
Input From Source setting to “6/8 Channel”. Change it back to the
HDMI฀Input฀to฀listen฀to฀standard-resolution฀digital฀materials.
Multichannel Disc Player Without HDMI Output,
or When Video Display Has No HDMI Input:
•฀฀
Connect฀the฀player’s฀component฀video฀outputs฀to฀one฀set฀of฀
Component Video Inputs on the AVR. Depending on the capabili-
ties of the player and your video display, you may need to use
a composite or S-video connection instead.
•฀฀
Connect฀the฀player’s฀digital฀audio฀output฀to฀a฀digital฀audio฀input฀
on the AVR.
•฀฀
Connect฀the฀player’s฀multichannel฀audio฀outputs฀to฀the฀AVR’s฀
6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs.
•฀฀
Assign฀the฀correct฀digital฀audio฀and฀analog฀video฀inputs฀to฀the฀
Audio and Video Input From Source settings.
•฀฀
When฀listening฀to฀DVD-Video฀discs,฀CDs฀or฀other฀materials฀output
-
ting standard-definition digital audio, do nothing, as long
as the correct digital audio input is assigned to the Audio Input
From Source setting.
•฀฀
To฀listen฀to฀high-resolution฀multichannel฀discs,฀change฀the฀Audio฀
Input From Source setting to “6/8 Channel”. Change it back to the
digital audio input to listen to standard-resolution digital materials.
NOTE:
The AVR is capable of processing the signal received
at the 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs. With these inputs
selected, press the Audio Effects Button to view the Audio
Effects menu. Change the Tone Control setting to “On”, and
you may adjust the Dolby Volume setting, the tone controls or
the EzSet/EQ II settings. With the Tone Control setting off, the
AVR will pass the incoming signal directly to the volume control,
without digitizing or processing it.
Resolution to Display:
This setting reflects the video
output resolution, which is dependent upon the capabilities of the
video display.
•฀฀
If฀the฀display฀is฀connected฀to฀the฀AVR’s฀HDMI฀Output,฀the฀two฀
devices will communicate with each other, and the AVR will auto-
matically select the best available video output resolution.
•฀฀
If฀the฀display฀is฀connected฀to฀the฀AVR’s฀Component฀Video฀Outputs,฀
there is no automatic detection of the display’s capabilities, and
the video output resolution must be manually adjusted to match
the display’s capabilities (which may be obtained from the display’s
manual or its manufacturer’s Web site).
•฀฀
If฀the฀display฀is฀connected฀to฀the฀AVR’s฀Composite฀or฀S-Video฀
Monitor฀Output,฀the฀video฀output฀resolution฀must฀be฀set฀to฀480i฀
(the factory default) to view any content, including the AVR’s own
menus.
Adjust the resolution by pressing the front-panel Resolution Button
and using the
1
/
5
Buttons until the correct setting appears in the
front-panel฀Message฀Display.฀For฀composite฀and฀S-video,฀the฀correct฀
setting is 480i. For component video, it is the highest resolution
where a picture is visible. You will be prompted to accept or cancel
the resolution change; the CANCEL message will appear on the front
panel with a timer countdown. Press the
5
Button to view the ACCEPT
option before the timer reaches 0, and then press the OK Button.
NOTE:
When the display has a DVI input which is connected
to฀the฀AVR฀using฀an฀HDMI-to-DVI฀adapter,฀the฀picture฀will฀be฀
distorted or blank if the display is not HDCP-compliant. In that
case, a different video connection must be used (component,
composite or S-video).
Resolution From Source:
Informational only. Indicates
the resolution of the video output by the source device.
HDMI Bypass:
When฀an฀HDMI฀source฀signal฀is฀in฀use฀and฀
the฀system฀includes฀an฀HDMI-capable฀display,฀the฀HDMI฀Bypass฀
mode฀passes฀the฀source฀signal฀directly฀to฀the฀HDMI฀Output,฀bypass
-
ing all video processing within the AVR, including video output
resolution adjustment. To allow the AVR to process all video, includ-
ing “blending” the source video with its on-screen messages and
menus so that you may adjust the AVR without missing any portion
of฀the฀program,฀turn฀this฀setting฀off.฀When฀the฀HDMI฀Bypass฀mode฀
is on, it is not possible to “blend” the video source signal with the
AVR’s on-screen menus. When any remote or front-panel buttons
are฀pressed,฀the฀AVR฀will฀momentarily฀exit฀HDMI฀Bypass฀mode฀and฀
display the on-screen menu on a black background. After the menu
is cleared from the screen, either by timing out or when the Back/Exit
Button฀is฀pressed,฀the฀AVR฀will฀return฀to฀HDMI฀Bypass฀mode.฀
Change Name:
Change the display name for your source,
which is useful if your source’s device type is different from the
available source names. Select this line and use the
1
/
5
Buttons
to scroll forward or reverse through the alphanumeric characters.
When the desired character appears, use the
3
Button to move the
cursor฀to฀the฀next฀position.฀Move฀the฀cursor฀again฀to฀leave฀a฀blank฀
space. When you have finished, press the OK Button. The name will
appear on the front panel and next to its original name, e.g., DVD,
throughout the on-screen menu system. To clear the entry without
making any changes, scroll to the blank character before “A”.