Harman-Kardon AVR507 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
30 OPERATION
Operation
Controls and Use of Headphones
• Adjust the volume to a comfortable level using
the front panel Volume Control
ı
or remote
Volume Up/Down
d
î
buttons.
• To temporarily silence all speaker outputs press
the Mute button
g
˚
.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 word
MUTEwill blink in the Main
Information Display
˜
. Press the Mute
button
g
˚
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. Note that these controls (and Balance)
will not function when the 6/8 channel direct
input is in use.
• To set the output of the AVR so that the output
is “flat,” with the tone and balance controls de-
activated, press the Tone Mode button
8
once
or twice so that the words
ToneOutappear
momentarily in the Main Information Display
˜
.To return the tone controls to an active con-
dition, press the Tone Mode
8
button once or
twice so that the words
ToneInmomentarily
appear in the Main Information Display
˜
.
• For private listening, plug the 6.3 mm 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
HEADPHONEwill scroll once across
the Main Information Display
˜
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 507 is its ability to reproduce a full multi-
channel surround sound field from digital
sources, analog matrix surround encoded
programs and standard stereo or even mono
programs. In all, a total of 23 listening modes are
available on the AVR.
Selection of a surround mode is based on personal
taste, as well as the type of program source mate-
rial being used. For example, CDs, motion pictures
or TV programs bearing the logo of one of the
major surround-encoding processes, such as Dolby
Surround should be played in either the Dolby Pro
Logic II Movie (with movies) or Music (with
music) surround mode, with any DTS NEO:6
mode or with Harman Kardon´s exclusive Logic 7
Movie Mode, to create a full range 5.1 channel
or (with Logic 7 and DTS NEO:6) even 7.1
channel surround signal from surround encoded
programs, with a stereophonic left and right rear
signal, just as it was recorded (e.g. sound being
recorded from left rear side will be heard from
that side only, for more details see chart on
page 27).
When no rear speakers are in use, the Dolby 3
Stereo mode should be selected with all surround
recordings.
Note that when Dolby Digital 2.0 signals (e.g.
"D.D. 2.0" tracks from DVD), that are encoded
with Dolby Pro Logic information, are received
via any digital input, the Dolby Pro Logic II Movie
mode will be selected automatically (in addition
to the Dolby Digital mode) and will decode a full
range 5.1 channel surround sound even from
those recordings (see also "Dolby Digital" on
page 31).
To create wide, enveloping sound field environ-
ments and defined pans and flyovers with all
analog stereo recordings select the Dolby Pro
Logic II Music or Emulation mode or Harman
Kardon’s exclusive Logic 7 Music mode for a
dramatic improvement in comparison to the
Dolby Pro Logic (I) mode of former times.
NOTE: Once a program has been encoded with
matrix surround information, it retains the sur-
round information as long as the program is
broadcast in stereo.Thus, movies with surround
sound may be decoded via any of the analog sur-
round modes such as Pro Logic II Cinema, Logic 7
Cinema or DTS Neo:6 Cinema, when they are
broadcast via conventional TV stations, cable,
pay-TV and satellite transmission. In addition,a
growing number of made-for-television programs,
sports broadcasts, radio dramas and music CDs
are also recorded in surround sound.You may
view a list of these programs at the Dolby
Laboratories Web site at www.dolby.com.
Even when a program is not listed as carrying
intentional surround information, you may find
that the Dolby Pro Logic II Music, DTS NEO:6
Music or Logic 7 Music or Enhanced modes often
deliver enveloping surround presentations through
the use of the natural surround information
present in all stereo recordings.
However, for stereo programs without any
surround information the Theater, Hall and 5/7CH
Stereo modes should be tried (effective particularly
with old ”extreme” stereo recordings) and for
mono programs, we suggest that you try the
Theater or Hall modes.And when you use only
two front channel speakers you should select
Harman’s patented VMAx mode,delivering a
virtually three dimensional sound space with two
speakers only.
Surround modes are selected using either the
front panel controls or the remote.To select a
new surround mode from the front panel, first
press the Surround Mode Group Selector
Button
5
until the desired major surround
mode group such as Dolby, DTS or Logic 7 is
selected. Next, press the Surround Mode
Selector Button
9
to choose the specific
individual surround mode.
To select a surround mode using the remote con-
trol, press the button for the major surround
mode group that includes the mode you wish to
choose from: Dolby
M
, DTS Surround
N
,
DTS Neo:6
T
, Logic 7
O
, Stereo
S
or
DSP Surround
A
.The first press of the button
will show the current mode from that group if it
is already in use, or the first available mode if you
are currently using another mode.To cycle
through the available modes in that group press
the button again until the desired mode appears
in the Main Information Display
˜
and the
on-screen display.
To select from the DSP modes (Hall 1, Hall 2,
Theater,VMAx Near or VMAx Far) press the
Surround Mode Selector
A
repeatedly to
scroll through the list of available modes.
As the surround modes change, a blue LED will
light next to the current mode in the Surround
Mode Indicators
(
list on the front panel.
Note that the Dolby Digital or DTS modes may
only be selected when a digital input is in use. In
addition, when a digital source is present, the
AVR will automatically select and switch to the
correct mode (Dolby Digital or DTS), regardless of
the mode that has been previously selected. For
more information on selecting digital sources, see
the following section of this manual.
When the 6-Channel/8-Channel direct inputs are
in use there is no surround processing, as these
inputs take the analog output signals from an
optional, external DVD-Audio or SACD player, or
another source device and carry them straight
through to the volume control.