Harman-Kardon 660 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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INITIAL SETUP
Adjust Lip Sync
: Resynchronizes the audio and video signals from a
source to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. Lip sync issues can occur when the
video portion of a signal undergoes additional processing in either the source
or the video display. The Lip Sync adjuster appears by itself, enabling you to
view the video while listening to the audio. Use the
M N
Buttons to delay the
audio by up to 180ms. See Figure 23.
Figure 23 – Adjust Lip Sync
Input Level From Source
: This setting defaults to 0dB for all sources. If
you notice that one device tends to sound louder or softer than other sources
in your system, use the
M N
Buttons to adjust the input level from the source
to compensate for the volume difference without compressing or distorting
the signal. This setting is not the same as the Dolby Volume setting in the
Audio Effects menu, which adjusts for volume differences within the source,
e.g., television commercial advertisements versus the main program. See
page 30 for information on the Dolby Volume setting.
Audio Auto Polling
: Used when both analog and digital audio
connections are made. When no digital signal is present, the AVR will
automatically switch to the analog audio input.
This can be useful for older cable television systems that broadcast channels
in both analog and digital audio.
If an analog audio connection was made, select it here. If not, choose the Off
setting, and the AVR will always use the digital audio connection.
Zone 2 Audio
: Determines the audio source for the multizone system
remote zone. Select the analog audio input the source is connected to. Digital
audio is not available to the multizone system.
Zone 2 Video
: Determines the video source for the multizone system
remote zone. Select the composite video input the source is connected to.
Only composite video sources are available to the multizone system (AVR 760
only).
Trigger 2
: Determines whether a signal will be present at the Trigger 2
Output when this source is selected.
Record Out
: Determines the signal available at the analog audio outputs.
Analog
: Passes through the analog audio signal selected as the source
input.
DSP Downmix
: When a multichannel audio source is selected as the
input, the AVR creates a 2-channel “LtRt” analog downmix of the signal.
Press the Back/Exit Button, then return to the Setup Source line of the Main
Menu to configure the next source. When you have finished, press the Back/
Exit Button to clear the menus from view.
You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver!