Harman-Kardon 760 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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OPERATION
NETWORK PLAYBACK
The AVR 760/AVR 660 is capable of playing audio media stored on a PC when
both the PC and the AVR are connected to a home-network router.
NOTES
:
The PC must be running Windows Media® Player version 11 or higher,
Windows Media Center version 2.0 or 3.0, or Intel® Media Server. It
is recommended that any firewalls be turned off, although Windows
Media Player may automatically make any necessary adjustments to the
firewall settings to allow media sharing.
An Apple Macintosh computer must be running DLNA (Digital Living
Network Alliance)- compliant software. Examples of compatible
software include the MediaLink program by Nullriver, Inc., and
EyeConnect™ software by Elgato Systems.
From the media player software, select the “Share media” option (or a similar
menu option), and select the AVR as the device.
On the AVR, select Network as the source. Press the Network Source Selector
a second time, if necessary, to switch from the Internet Radio source to the
Network source. Press the Menu Button, and the PC should appear by name.
Browse the content stored in the PC’s media player library, using the slide-in
menu. Scroll to the desired item and press the OK Button or the
N
Navigation
Button to select it. To return to the previous menu level (or to clear the menu
from view from the top level), press the Back/Exit Button or the
M
Button.
NOTES
:
The Repeat, Random and Slideshow Speed settings are global for
Network Playback and USB Playback. Changing these settings for one of
these sources will have the same effect for the other source.
Although video content may appear in the menu, the AVR does not
support video playback from the network connection.
RECORDING
Two-channel analog and digital audio signals, as well as composite and
S-video signals, are normally available at the appropriate recording outputs.
To make a recording, connect your audio or video recorder to the appropriate
output jacks, as described in the Installation section, insert blank media and
make sure the recorder is turned on and recording while the source is playing.
NOTES
:
Analog and digital audio signals are not converted to the other format. 1.
Only PCM digital audio signals are available for recording. Proprietary 2.
formats such as Dolby Digital and DTS may not be recorded using the
digital audio connections. Use the analog audio connections to make an
analog recording.
HDMI and component video sources are not available for recording.3.
Please make certain that you are aware of any copyright restrictions 4.
on any material you record. Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted
materials is prohibited by federal law.
USING DOCKING STATION
The Bridge II is an included dock that is compatible with most docking iPod
models, 4G and later (not included). When The Bridge II is connected to its
proprietary input on the AVR 760/AVR 660 and the iPod is docked, you may
play the audio, video and still-image materials on your iPod through your
high-quality audio/video system, operate the iPod using the AVR remote or
the AVR’s front-panel controls, view navigation messages on the AVR’s front
panel or a connected video display, and charge the iPod.
When the source The Bridge is selected and an iPod is docked, the message
“The Bridge” appears in the front-panel Message Display. If the AVR doesn’t
detect the iPod, turn off the AVR, remove the iPod from The Bridge II and reset
the iPod. When the iPod returns to its main menu, redock it and turn on the
AVR.
Table 4 summarizes the controls available with The Bridge II during normal
playback.
Table 4 – Using The Bridge II
iPod Function Remote Control Key
Play Play (
B
)
Pause Pause (
1
)
Menu Menu
Back/Exit Back/Exit or Left Arrow (
M
)
Select OK or Right Arrow (
N
)
Scroll Reverse Up Arrow (
K
)
Scroll Forward Down Arrow (
L
)
Forward Search Forward Search (
H
)
Reverse Search Reverse Search (
G
)
Next Track Next (
J
) or Right Arrow (
N
)
Previous Track Previous (
I
) or Left Arrow (
M
)
Page Up/Down Page Up/Down
Stop Stop (
0
)
Press the Menu Button to view the slide-in menu:
Music
: Navigates the audio materials stored on the iPod.
Photo/Manual
: Select this line to view still images stored on a photo-
capable iPod. The system will switch to iPod Manual Mode, and control will
shift to the iPod. Use the screen and controls on the iPod. The AVR remote may
also be used.
To view photos on a video monitor connected to the AVR, select the photo
and press the Play Button on the iPod, or press the OK Button on the remote
three times.
Videos
: Select this line to view videos stored on an iPod that supports video
browsing.