Harman-Kardon AVR 3550HD Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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INSTALLATION
if your system requires fine-tuning. See the Advanced Functions section
for more information.
Video Modes: Displays the Video Modes submenu, where you may
make picture adjustments. Leave the settings at their factory defaults.
Picture adjustments should be made to your video display first, with this
menu used only for fine-tuning. See the Advanced Functions section
for more information.
Surround Modes: Displays the Surround Modes submenu, where you
may program surround modes for analog movies, music and games.
Digital surround signals, such as Dolby Digital and DTS, are automatically
played in their native formats, although you may change the surround
mode. See the Advanced Functions section for more information.
Audio Format From Source: This line is informational only. When a
digital program is playing, its format will be identified here. When analog
audio programs are playing, this line displays NO AUDIO INPUT.
Audio and Video Input Selection
See Table A2 in the appendix for the factory default input assignments
for each source.You may assign any available input to any source using
the Info Settings menu.
When a source is selected, the AVR will check the assigned digital audio
input for a signal. If one is present, the digital input will be selected. If
not, the AVR will select the analog audio input specified at the Audio
Auto Polling line of the Setup Source menu. If you don’t want the AVR
to select an analog audio input for the source, change this setting to Off.
The AVR will also select the assigned video source. There are no “audio-
only” sources on the AVR 3550HD, other than the Radio, which uses a
special on-screen menu. If no video signal is present, the display will remain
black. You may pair an audio device with an A/V device’s video signal
using the Info Settings menu. Sources may share audio or video inputs.
NOTE: The Bridge II obtains its audio and video signals (when
available) from the iPod docked in it, and it may not be used
with other audio or video sources.
Video Input From Source: Assign the correct video input. Refer to
Table A5 in the appendix, where you noted the physical video input the
source is connected to, and select that input here.
Audio Input From Source: Assign the correct analog or digital audio
input. Refer to Table A5 in the appendix, where you noted the physical
audio input the source is connected to, and select that input here. If both
analog and digital audio connections were made, select the digital input
here, and select the analog input at the Audio Auto Polling line below.
6-/8-Channel Direct Inputs
The 6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs are used when playing certain
multichannel discs (DVD-Audio, Blu-ray Disc, SACD and HD-DVD) on a
player that decodes the audio and outputs it via its multichannel analog
audio outputs but not via its HDMI output.
HDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player:
• Connect the player’s HDMI output to one of the AVR’s HDMI Inputs.
No other connections are necessary.
• Assign the HDMI Input to both the Audio and Video Input from source
settings.
HDMI-Equipped Multichannel Disc Player That Does Not Output
Multichannel Audio via an HDMI Connection:
• Connect the player’s HDMI output and its multichannel analog
audio outputs to one of the AVR’s HDMI Inputs and to the AVR’s
6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs.
• Assign the HDMI Input to both the Audio and Video Input from source
settings.
• When listening to DVD-Video discs, CDs or other materials outputting
standard-definition digital audio, do nothing, as long as the HDMI Input
is assigned to the Audio Input from source setting.
• To listen to high-resolution multichannel discs, change the Audio Input
from Source Setting to “6/8 Channel”. Change it back to the HDMI
Input to listen to standard-resolution digital materials.
Multichannel Disc Player Without HDMI Output, or When Video
Display Has No HDMI Input:
• Connect the player’s component video outputs to one set of Component
Video Inputs on the AVR. Depending on the capabilities of the player
and your video display, you may need to use a composite or S-video
connection instead.
• Connect the player’s digital audio output to a digital audio input on
the AVR.
• Connect the player’s multichannel audio outputs to the AVR’s
6-/8-Channel Analog Audio Inputs.
• Assign the correct audio and video inputs to the Audio and Video
Input from source Settings.
• When listening to DVD-Video discs, CDs or other materials outputting
standard-definition digital audio, do nothing, as long as the correct
digital audio input is assigned to the Audio Input From Source setting.
• To listen to high-resolution multichannel discs, change the Audio Input
from Source setting to “6/8 Channel”. Change it back to the digital
audio input to listen to standard-resolution digital materials.
NOTE: The 6-/8-Channel Inputs pass the incoming signals
directly to the volume control, without digitizing or processing
them. Configure the bass management settings (i.e., speaker
size, delay and output level) on your source device to match
the settings programmed using the EzSet/EQ procedure, which
may be viewed using the Speaker Setup menu (see Advanced
Functions section). Consult the owner’s guide for your multi-
channel player for more information.