Harman Kardon AVR 520 Owners Manual - Page 28

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Operation Basic Operation Once you have completed the initial setup and configuration of the AVR 520, it is simple to operate and enjoy. The following instructions will help you maximize the enjoyment of your new receiver: Turning the AVR 520 On or Off • When using the AVR 520 for the first time, you must press the Main Power Switch 1 on the front panel to turn the unit on. This places the unit in a Standby mode, as indicated by the amber color of the Power Indicator 3. Once the unit is in Standby, you may begin a listening session by pressing the System Power Control 2 on the front panel or the AVR Selector f. Note that the Power Indicator 3 will turn green. This will turn the unit on and return it to the input source that was last used. The unit may also be turned on from Standby by pressing any of the Input Selector buttons on the remote efg∫ç∂ or the Source button % on the front panel. NOTE: After pressing one of the Input Selector Buttons eg to turn the unit on, press the AVR Selector f to set the remote control to the AVR 520 functions. To turn the unit off at the end of a listening session, simply press the System Power Control 2 on the front panel or the Power Off Button aå on the remote. Power will be shut off to any equipment plugged into the rear panel Switched AC Outlet ‡ and the Power Indicator 3 will turn amber. When the remote is used to turn the unit "off" it is actually placing the system in a Standby mode, as indicated by the amber color of the Power Indicator 3. • To program the AVR 520 for automatic turnoff, press the Sleep Button j on the remote. Each press of the button will decrease the time before shut-down in the following sequence: 90 80 70 60 50 min min min min min 40 min 30 min 20 min 10 min OFF The sleep time will be displayed in the Preset Number/Sleep Timer Indicator R and it will count down until the time has elapsed. When the programmed sleep time has elapsed, the unit will automatically turn off. Note that the front panel display will dim to one half brightness when the Sleep function is programmed. To cancel the Sleep function, press and hold the Sleep Buttonj until the information display returns to normal brightness, the Sleep indicator numbers disappear and the words SLEEP OFF appear in the Main Information Display Y. When you will be away from home for an extended period of time it is always a good idea to completely turn the unit off with the front panel Main Power Switch 1. NOTE: All preset memories are lost if the unit is left turned off by using the Main Power Switch 1 for more than two weeks. Source Selection • To select a source, press any of the Source Selector Buttons on the remote eg ç∂. • The input source may also be changed by pressing the front-panel Input Source Selector Button %. Each press of the button will move the input selection through the list of available inputs. • As the input is changed, the AVR 520 will automatically switch to the digital input (if selected), surround mode, speaker configuration, output levels, crossover frequency and night mode status that were entered during the configuration process for that source. • The front panel Video 4 Inputs Ô may be used to connect a device such as a video game or camcorder to your home entertainment system on a temporary basis. • As the input source is changed, the new input name will appear momentarily as an on-screen display in the lower third of the video display. The input name will also appear in the Main Information Display Y and a green LED will light next to the selected input's name in the front-panel Input Indicators ˆ. • When an audio source is selected, the last video input used remains routed to the Video Outputs gi and Video Monitor Output ¤. This permits simultaneous viewing and listening to different sources. • When a Video source is selected, the video signal for that input will be routed to the Video Monitor Output Jack ¤ and will be viewable on a TV monitor connected to the AVR 520. Volume Control • Adjust the volume to a comfortable level using the front panel Volume Control ı or remote Volume Up/Down 40 buttons. • When listening in the Stereo mode, with the surround circuits off, the Balance Control Ò may be used to adjust the relative sound output between the left front and right front speakers. • To temporarily silence all speaker outputs, press the Mute Button 43 K . 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 MUTE Indicator Z will light in the Main Information Display ˜. Press the Mute Buttons 43 K again to return to normal operation. • During a listening session, you may wish to adjust the Bass Control  and Treble Control Ú to suit your listening tastes or room acoustics. • To set the output of the AVR 520 so that the output is "flat," with the tone controls deactivated, press the Tone Mode Button 8 once or twice so that the words Tone Out appear momentarily in the Main Information Display Y. To return the tone controls to an active condition, press the Tone Mode 8 button once or twice so that the words Tone In momentarily appear in the Main Information Display Y. • For private listening, plug the 1/4" stereo phone plug from a pair of stereo headphones into the front panel Headphone Jack 4. Note that when the headphone's plug is connected, the word HEADPHONE will scroll once across the Main Information Display Y and all speakers will be silenced. When the headphone plug is removed, the audio feed to the speakers will be restored. Surround Mode Selection One of the most important features of the AVR 520 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 surround-encoding processes, such 28 OPERATION

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OPERATION
Operation
Basic Operation
Once you have completed the initial setup and
configuration of the AVR 520, it is simple to
operate and enjoy. The following instructions will
help you maximize the enjoyment of your new
receiver:
Turning the AVR 520 On or Off
• When using the AVR 520 for the first time, you
must press the
Main Power Switch
1
on the
front panel to turn the unit on. This places the
unit in a Standby mode, as indicated by the
amber color of the
Power Indicator
3
. Once
the unit is in Standby, you may begin a listening
session by pressing the
System Power Control
2
on the front panel or the
AVR Selector
f
.
Note that the
Power Indicator
3
will turn
green. This will turn the unit on and return it to
the input source that was last used. The unit may
also be turned on from Standby by pressing any
of the
Input Selector
buttons on the remote
efg
∫ç∂
or the
Source
button
%
on the front panel.
NOTE:
After pressing one of the
Input Selector
Buttons
eg
to turn the unit on, press the
AVR Selector
f
to set the remote control to
the AVR 520 functions.
To turn the unit off at the end of a listening
session, simply press the
System Power
Control
2
on the front panel or the
Power
Off Button
a
å
on the remote. Power will
be shut off to any equipment plugged into the
rear panel
Switched AC Outlet
and the
Power Indicator
3
will turn amber.
When the remote is used to turn the unit “off”
it is actually placing the system in a Standby
mode, as indicated by the amber color of the
Power Indicator
3
.
To program the AVR 520 for automatic turn-
off, press the
Sleep Button
j
on the remote.
Each press of the button will decrease the time
before shut-down in the following sequence:
The sleep time will be displayed in the
Preset
Number/Sleep Timer Indicator
R
and it
will count down until the time has elapsed.
When the programmed sleep time has elapsed,
the unit will automatically turn off. Note that
the front panel display will dim to one half
brightness when the Sleep function is
programmed. To cancel the Sleep function,
press and hold the
Sleep Button
j
until
the information display returns to normal
brightness, the Sleep indicator numbers
disappear and the words
SLEEPOFF
appear in the
Main Information Display
Y
.
When you will be away from home for an
extended period of time it is always a good
idea to completely turn the unit off with the
front panel
Main Power Switch
1
.
NOTE:
All preset memories are lost if the unit is
left turned off by using the
Main Power
Switch
1
for more than two weeks.
Source Selection
To select a source, press any of the
Source
Selector Buttons
on the remote
eg
ç∂
.
• The input source may also be changed by
pressing the front-panel
Input Source
Selector Button
%
. Each press of the button
will move the input selection through the list of
available inputs.
• As the input is changed, the AVR 520 will
automatically switch to the digital input (if
selected), surround mode, speaker configura-
tion, output levels, crossover frequency and
night mode status that were entered during the
configuration process for that source.
• The front panel
Video 4 Inputs
Ô
may be
used to connect a device such as a video game
or camcorder to your home entertainment
system on a temporary basis.
• As the input source is changed, the new input
name will appear momentarily as an on-screen
display in the lower third of the video display.
The input name will also appear in the
Main
Information Display
Y
and a green LED will
light next to the selected input’s name in the
front-panel
Input Indicators
ˆ
.
• When an audio source is selected, the last
video input used remains routed to the
Video
Outputs
gi
and
Video Monitor Output
¤
. This permits simultaneous viewing and lis-
tening to different sources.
• When a Video source is selected, the video sig-
nal for that input will be routed to the
Video
Monitor Output Jack
¤
and will be viewable
on a TV monitor connected to the AVR 520.
Volume Control
• Adjust the volume to a comfortable level
using the front panel
Volume Control
ı
or
remote
Volume Up/Down
buttons.
• When listening in the Stereo mode, with the
surround circuits off, the
Balance Control
Ò
may be used to adjust the relative sound output
between the left front and right front speakers.
• To temporarily silence all speaker outputs,
press the
Mute Button
K
. 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
MUTE
Indicator
Z
will light in the
Main
Information Display
˜
. Press the
Mute
Buttons
K
again to return to normal
operation.
• During a listening session, you may wish to
adjust the
Bass Control
and
Treble
Control
Ú
to suit your listening tastes or
room acoustics.
• To set the output of the AVR 520 so that
the output is “flat,” with the tone controls de-
activated, press the
Tone Mode Button
8
once or twice so that the words
ToneOut
appear momentarily in the
Main Information
Display
Y
. To return the tone controls to an
active condition, press the
Tone Mode
8
but-
ton once or twice so that the words
Tone
In
momentarily appear in the
Main
Information Display
Y
.
• For private listening, plug the 1/4" stereo
phone plug from a pair of stereo headphones
into the front panel
Headphone Jack
4
.
Note that when the headphone’s plug is con-
nected, the word
HEADPHONE
will scroll
once across the
Main Information Display
Y
and all speakers will be silenced. When the
headphone plug is removed, the audio feed to
the speakers will be restored.
Surround Mode Selection
One of the most important features of the AVR
520 is its ability to reproduce a full multichan-
nel surround-sound field from digital sources,
analog matrix surround-encoded programs and
standard stereo programs.
Selection of a surround mode is based on per-
sonal 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 surround-encoding processes, such
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