Harman Kardon AVR 245 Owners Manual - Page 39
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OPERATION source. If your video display doesn't have component video inputs, then connect the player's composite or S-video output to the DVD's corresponding video input. c) Connect the player's 6-channel analog audio outputs to the AVR's 6-/8-Channel Inputs and assign the Component Video 1 inputs to this source using the Input Setup menu, as described in the Initial Setup section. d) Program the player's remote control codes into the DVD Input Selector. Note that not all commands will necessarily be available. When you wish to view a DVD, simply select the DVD source. When you wish to listen to a DVD-Audio disc and view the menus and other still images on the disc, first select DVD, and then the 6-/8-Channel Inputs as the source. Example 2: In this example, your multichannel disc player is equipped with an HDMI output. Connect it as follows: a) Connect the player's coaxial digital audio output to the Coaxial 2 input on the AVR. This input is assigned by default to the HDMI 1 source. b) Connect the player's HDMI output to the HDMI 1 source input, and make sure to connect the AVR's HDMI Output to your video display. c) Connect the player's 6-channel analog audio outputs to the AVR's 6-/8-Channel Inputs and then select the CONVERT setting at the COMPONENT IN line to avoid inadvertently selecting the video signal from another device. d) Program the player's remote control codes into the HDMI 1 Input Selector. When you wish to view a DVD, simply select the HDMI 1 source. When you wish to play a multichannel disc, first select the HDMI 1 source to obtain the correct video signal, then select the 6-/8-Channel Inputs to select the audio signal. To select the 6-/8-Channel Inputs as the source, use either the Source Selector on the front panel or press the 6/8CH Input Selector on the remote. See Figure 67. NOTE: The 6-/8-Channel Inputs pass the incoming signals directly to the volume control, without digitizing or processing them. Therefore, you will need to configure bass management settings (i.e., speaker size, delay and output level) on your source device so that they match the settings you programmed using EzSet+, which may be viewed using the Manual Setup menu (see Advanced Functions section). Consult the owner's guide for your multichannel player for more information. Using the Tuner The AVR 245's built-in tuner may be selected in one of three ways (see Figure 68): 1. Press the Source Selector Button on the front panel repeatedly until the tuner is selected. The last-used band (AM or FM) will be active. 2. Press the Tuner Band Button (marked AM/FM). Press this button again to switch bands. This will also enable you to select XM Radio, which is described separately in the next section. 3. Press the Tuner Input Selector (marked AM/FM) on the remote. Press this button again to switch bands (AM, FM or XM). Figure 68 - Tuner Input Selection Radio stations may be selected in one of four ways (see Figure 69): 1. If you know the frequency number, enter it directly by first pressing the Direct Button on the remote, and then using the Numeric Keys. 2. After you have programmed Preset stations (see below), either enter the Preset number (1 through 30) using the remote or use the Preset Stations Buttons (front panel or remote) to scroll through the list of presets. 3. In Auto tuning mode, with each press of the Tuning Buttons (front panel or remote), the AVR 245 will scan in the chosen direction until a station with acceptable signal strength is detected. Press the Tuning Button again to stop scanning. 4. In Manual tuning mode, with each press of the Tuning Buttons, the AVR 245 will tune the next frequency increment (0.1MHz for FM, or 10kHz for AM) in the selected direction. Press and hold the Tuning Button for faster scanning. Figure 67 - 6-/8-Channel Input Selector Figure 69 - Tuning a Station Press the Tuning Mode Button (TUN-M on the remote) to switch between Auto and Manual tuning modes. See Figure 70. When an FM station has been tuned, pressing the Tuning Mode Button will switch 39