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Audio/video receiver
® Owner’s Manual
AVR Table of Contents
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AVR Introduction, Supplied Accessories,
Important Safety Information and Place the AVR
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For more than fifty years, the Harman Kardon mission has been to share a passion for music The AVR 1710S and AVR 1610S have been designed for use with 120-volt alternating
and entertainment, using leading-edge technology to achieve premium performance. current (AC). The AVR 171S and AVR 161S have been designed for use with 220 – 240-volt
Sidney Harman and Bernard Kardon invented the receiver, a single component designed AC. Connection to a line voltage other than that for which your receiver is intended can
to simplify home entertainment without compromising performance. Over the years, create a safety and fire hazard and may damage the unit. If you have any questions
Harman Kardon products have become easier to use, while offering more features and about the voltage requirements for your specific model, or about the line voltage in your
sounding better than ever. area, contact your selling dealer before plugging the unit into a wall outlet.
The AVR 1710S/AVR 171S 7.2-channel and AVR 1610S/AVR 161S 5.1-channel digital
Do Not Use Extension Cords
audio/ video receivers (AVRs) continue this tradition with some of the most advanced
audio and video processing capabilities yet, and a wealth of listening and viewing options. To avoid safety hazards, use only the power cord supplied with your unit. We do not
recommend that extension cords be used with this product. As with all electrical devices,
To obtain the maximum enjoyment from your new AVR, please read this manual and
do not run power cords under rugs or carpets, or place heavy objects on them. Damaged
refer back to it as you become more familiar with its features and their operation.
power cords should be replaced immediately by an authorized service center with a cord
If you have any questions about this product, its installation or its operation, please meeting factory specifications.
contact your Harman Kardon retailer or custom installer, or visit the Web site at
www.harmankardon.com. Handle the AC Power Cord Gently
When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet, always pull the plug; never
pull the cord. If you do not intend to use your AVR for any considerable length of time,
Supplied Accessories disconnect the plug from the AC outlet.
The following accessory items are supplied with your AVR. If any of these items are Do Not Open the Cabinet
missing, please contact your Harman Kardon dealer or Harman Kardon customer service
There are no user-serviceable components inside this product. Opening the cabinet may
at www.harmankardon.com.
present a shock hazard, and any modification to the product will void your warranty.
• System remote control If water or any metal object such as a paper clip, wire or staple accidentally falls inside
• EzSet/EQ™ microphone the unit, disconnect it from the AC power source immediately, and consult an authorized
service center.
• AM loop antenna
• FM wire antenna CATV or Antenna Grounding (AVR 1710S/AVR 1610S)
• Two AAA batteries If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to this product, be certain that it is
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and static charges.
• AC power cord (AVR 171S/AVR 161S only) Section 810 of the United States National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984,
provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding
conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and
requirements of the grounding electrode.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: This reminder is provided to call the CATV (cable TV)
system installer’s attention to article 820-40 of the NEC, which provides guidelines for
proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected
to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as possible.
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AVR Front-Panel Controls
Front-Panel Controls
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AVR Front-Panel Controls
Front-Panel Controls, continued Front-panel display: Various messages appear on this two-line display in response to
commands and changes in the incoming signal. In normal operation, the current source
Power indicator/Power button: The AVR has three different power modes: name appears on the upper line, while the active surround mode is displayed on the
lower line. When the on-screen display menu system (OSD) is in use, the current menu
• Off (Power indicator glows solid amber): The Off mode minimizes energy consumption
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settings appear.
when you’re not using the AVR. When the AVR is off, it will not automatically turn on
or play audio in response to an AirPlay stream from a networked device (AVR 1710S/ Up/Down buttons/Tuning buttons: Use these buttons to navigate the AVR’s menus.
AVR 171S only). When the AVR is off, pressing the Power button turns it on. To turn When the radio is the active source, use these buttons to tune stations according to the
the AVR off when it is on, press the Power button for more than three seconds. The setting of the Tuning Mode button (see above).
Front-Panel Display will indicate “Your device is switched off” for two seconds, then Surround Mode Category button: Press this button to select a surround-sound
will switch off. category. Each press changes the surround-mode category: Auto Select, Virtual, Stereo,
NOTE: You can use the System Setup menu to set the AVR to automatically enter HARMAN NSP, Movie, Music and Video Game. To change the specific surround-sound
the off mode after it has been in the Sleep mode for a certain period of time. See mode within the category, use the Surround Mode Select buttons. See Audio Processing
System Settings, on page 34. and Surround Sound, on page 29, for more information about surround modes.
• Sleep (Power indicator glows solid amber and front-panel display indicates “Device Surround Mode Select buttons: After you have selected the desired surround-mode
sleep”): The Sleep mode powers-down some of the AVR’s circuitry, but allows the category, press these buttons to select a specific mode within the category, such as to
AVR to automatically turn on and play audio in response to an AirPlay or DLNA DMR change from Dolby® Pro Logic® II Movie mode to DTS® NEO:6 Cinema mode. Surround
stream from a networked device (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only). When the AVR is in mode availability depends on the nature of the source input signal, i.e., digital versus
Sleep, pressing the Power button turns it on. To put the AVR into Sleep when it is analog, and the number of channels encoded within the signal.
on, press the Power button for less than three seconds. The front-panel display will Source Select buttons: Press these buttons to select the active source.
indicate “Device sleep” while the AVR is in the Sleep mode.
Volume knob: Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume.
NOTE: The AVR will automatically enter the Sleep mode after 30 minutes of no audio
signal or user control input , unless USB, iPod, Home Network, vTuner, AirPlay, or
DLNA DMR is active. In these cases, the AVR will automatically enter the Sleep mode
after the number of hours set in the Auto Power Off system setting. See System
Settings, on page 34.
• On (Power indicator glows solid white): When the AVR is on it is fully operational.
Headphone jack/EzSet/EQ Mic input: Connect a 1/4” stereo headphone plug to this
jack for private listening. This jack is also used to connect the supplied microphone for
the EzSet/EQ setup procedure described in Configure the AVR For Your Speakers, on
page 22.
Tuning Mode button (AVR 1710S/AVR 1610S only): Press this button to toggle the radio
between the manual (one frequency step at a time) and automatic (seeks frequencies
with acceptable signal strength) FM tuning mode. The button also toggles the radio
between stereo and mono modes when an FM station is tuned in.
RDS button (AVR 171S/AVR 161S only): When listening to an FM radio station that
broadcasts RDS information, this button activates the various RDS functions.
USB port: The USB port can be used to play audio files from an Apple iOS® device
connected to the port, and can also be used to play MP3 and WMA audio files from a USB
device inserted into the port. Insert the connector or device into the USB port oriented so
it fits all the way into the port. You may insert or remove the connector or device at any
time – there is no installation or ejection procedure.
You can also use the USB port to perform firmware upgrades. If an upgrade for the AVR’s
operating system is released in the future, you will be able to download it to the AVR
using this port. Complete instructions will be provided at that time.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect a PC or other USB host/controller to this port, or you
may damage both the AVR and the other device.
Channel Volume Adjust button: Press this button to activate the individual channel
level adjustment. After pressing this button, use the Up/Down buttons/Tuning buttons to
select the channel for adjustment and use theLeft/Right buttons to adjust the channel’s
level.
Audio Input button: Press this button to change the audio input connection for the current
source. Use the Left/Right buttons to cycle through the available input connections, and
press the Set button to assign the currently-displayed connection to the source.
IR sensor: This sensor receives infrared (IR) commands from the remote control. Make
sure that the sensor is not blocked.
Set button: Press this button to select the currently highlighted menu item.
Left/Right buttons: Use these buttons to navigate the AVR’s menus.
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AVR Rear-Panel Connectors
Rear-Panel Connectors
Digital Audio
Connectors Fan Vents
Radio Antenna Network HDMI Output HDMI/MHL Input HDMI Input Power Cord
Connectors Connector Connectors Connector Connectors (AVR 1710S)
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AVR Rear-Panel Connectors
Rear-Panel Connectors, continued HDMI® Input connectors: An HDMI connection transmits digital audio and video signals
between devices. If your source devices have HDMI connectors, using them will provide
Digital Audio connectors: If your non-HDMI source devices have digital outputs, the best possible video and audio performance quality. Since the HDMI cable carries
connect them to the AVR’s digital audio connectors. NOTE: Make only one type of digital both digital video and digital audio signals, you do not have to make any additional audio
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connection (HDMI, optical or coaxial) from each device. See Connect Your Audio and Video connections for devices you connect via the HDMI connection. See Connect Your Audio
Source Devices, on page 16, for more information. and Video Source Devices, on page 16, for more information.
Radio Antenna connectors: Connect the supplied AM and FM antennas to their IR and Trigger connector: The following IR and trigger connectors are provided:
respective terminals for radio reception. • IR In connectors: When the IR sensor on the front panel is blocked (such as when
Analog Audio connectors: The following analog audio connectors are provided: the AVR is installed inside a cabinet), connect an optional IR receiver to the IR In
jack.
• Analog Audio Input connectors: Use the AVR’s Analog Audio Input connectors for
source devices that don’t have HDMI or digital audio connectors. See Connect Your • 12V Trigger connector: This connector provides 12V DC whenever the AVR is on. It
Audio and Video Source Devices, on page 16, for more information. can be used to turn on and off other devices such as a powered subwoofer.
• Zone 2 Out connectors (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only): Connect these jacks to an • Zone 2 IR Input connector (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only): Connect a remote IR
external amplifier to power the speakers in the remote zone of a multizone system. receiver located in Zone 2 of a multizone system to this jack to control the AVR from
the remote zone.
Network connector: If your home network is wired, use a Cat. 5 or Cat. 5E Ethernet
cable (not supplied) to connect the AVR’s Network connector to your home network to Fan Vents (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only): These vents are used by the AVR’s fan to
enjoy Internet radio and content from DLNA-compatible devices that are connected to the cool the system. Maintain a clearance of at least three inches (75mm) from the nearest
network. See Connect to Your Home Network, on page 18, for more information. surface to avoid overheating the unit. It is normal for the fan to remain off at most normal
volume levels. An automatic temperature sensor turns the fan on only when it is needed.
Subwoofer Pre-Out connector: Connect this jack to a powered subwoofer with a line-
level input. See Connect Your Subwoofer, on page 15, for more information. NOTE: The
AVR 1710S and AVR 171S have two subwoofer connectors. IMPORTANT NOTE: Never block the fan vents. Doing so could allow the AVR
to overheat to dangerous levels.
HDMI Output connectors: If your TV has an HDMI connector and you are connecting
HDMI source devices to the AVR, use an HDMI cable (not included) to connect it to the
AVR’s HDMI Out connector. NOTE: The AVR 1710S and AVR 171S have two HDMI Out AC Input connector (AVR 171S/AVR 161S only): After you have made and verified
connectors. all other connections, plug the supplied AC power cord into this receptacle and into an
unswitched wall outlet.
Notes on using the HDMI Output connector: Power cord (AVR 1710S/AVR 1610S only): After you have made and verified all other
connections, plug the power cord into an unswitched wall outlet.
• When connecting a DVI-equipped display to the HDMI Out connector, use an
HDMI-to-DVI adapter and make a separate audio connection.
• Make sure the HDMI-equipped display is HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection)-compliant. If it isn’t, do not connect it via an HDMI connection; use an
analog video connection instead and make a separate audio connection.
• AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only: If you have connected a 3D-capable TV to HDMI
Out 1 and a 2D-capable TV to HDMI Out 2, the AVR will not allow 3D playback
when both TVs are powered on. To watch 3D content, turn off the AVR and both
TVs, then first turn on the 3D TV, then turn on the AVR, and finally turn on the 3D
source device. Do NOT turn the 2D TV back on.
HDMI/MHL Input connector: If you have a Roku Streaming Stick or other MHL-capable
device, connect it only to this HDMI/MHL In connector. If you do not have an MHL device
you can use this connector for an HDMI-capable device.
Speaker connectors: Use two-conductor speaker wire to connect each set of terminals
to the correct speaker. See Connect Your Speakers, on page 14, for more information.
NOTE:The Assigned Amp speaker connectors (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only) are used
for the surround back or Front Height channels in a 7.1- channel home theater, or
you can reassign them to a remote room for multizone operation or to front height
channels for Dolby® Pro Logic IIz operation. See Place Your Speakers, on page 11,
for more information.
Analog Video connectors: The following Analog Video connectors are provided:
• Composite Video Input connectors: Use composite video connectors for video
source devices that don’t have HDMI connectors. You will also need to make an
audio connection from the source device to the AVR. See Connect Your Audio and
Video Source Devices, on page 16, for more information.
• Composite Video Monitor Out connector: If your TV or video display does not
have an HDMI connector, or if your TV does have an HDMI connector but you are
connecting some source devices with only composite video connectors, use a
composite video cable (not included) to connect the AVR’s Composite Video Monitor
Out connector to your TV ’s composite video input.
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AVR System Remote Control Functions
IR Transmitter
Zone 2 Button
Power Off Button
(AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only)
AVR Button
Up/Down/Left/Right
Buttons
Number Buttons
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AVR System Remote Control Functions
System Remote Control Functions, continued Clear button: Press this button to clear a radio station frequency you have started to
enter.
In addition to controlling the AVR, the AVR remote is capable of controlling eight other Test Tone button: Press this button to activate test noise that will circulate through each
devices, including an iPod/iPhone device connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port. speaker, allowing you to adjust the individual speaker levels. Use the Up/Down buttons
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During the installation process, you may program the codes for each of your source to switch the noise to a different speaker and use the Left/Right buttons to change the
components into the remote. (See Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices volume of the speaker the noise is playing through.
and TV, on page 21, for programming information.) To operate a component, press its
Source Selector button to change the remote’s control mode. Delay Adjust button: Pressing this button lets you adjust two different types of delay
settings (use the Up/Down buttons to cycle through the settings):
A button’s function depends on which component is being controlled. See Table A13 in
the Appendix for listings of the functions for each type of component. Most of the buttons • Lip Sync: This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from a
on the remote have dedicated functions, although the precise codes transmitted vary source to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. Lip-sync issues can occur when the video
depending on the specific device being controlled. Due to the wide variety of functions for portion of a signal undergoes additional processing in either the source device or the
various source devices, we have included only a few of the most-often used functions on video display. Use the Left/Right buttons to delay the audio by up to 180ms.
the remote: number buttons, transport controls, television-channel control, menu access • Distance: These settings let you set the delay for each speaker to compensate for the
and power on and off. Buttons dedicated to the AVR – AVR Power On/Off, Surround different distances they may be from the listening position. Use the Up/Down buttons
Modes, Volume, Mute, Delay and Sleep Settings – are available at any time, even when to cycle through each of the system’s speakers, and use the Left/Right buttons to set
the remote is controlling another device. the distance each speaker is from the listening position. See Manual Speaker Setup,
Power On/Power Off buttons: Press these buttons to turn the AVR on and put it into on page 30, for more information.
Sleep or turn it off. See Power Indicator/Power Button, on page 4, for more information. Sleep button: Press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the receiver
IR Transmitter: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are emitted after a programmed period of time. Each press increases the time by 10 minutes, up to
through this lens. 90 minutes – ending with the “Sleep Off” message.
Zone 2 button (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only): Use this button to select whether the AVR Volume Up/Down buttons: Press these buttons to raise or lower the volume.
commands will affect the main listening area (Zone 1) or the remote zone of a multizone Channel/Tuner buttons: When radio has been selected, press these buttons to select a
system (Zone 2). When the remote is in the Zone 2 control mode, the Zone 2 button will preset radio station. While operating a cable, satellite or HDTV set-top box or a television,
illuminate whenever you press a button. press these buttons to change channels.
Mute button: Press this button to mute the AVR’s speaker-output connectors and Info/Option button: Press to display the available option settings for the current
headphone jack. To restore the sound, press this button or adjust the volume. source.
Source Selector buttons: Press one of these buttons to select a source device, e.g., Display Dimmer button: Press this button to dim the AVR’s front-panel Message Display
Disc, Cable/Sat, Radio, etc. This action will also turn on the AVR and switch the remote’s partially or fully.
control mode to operate the selected source device.
Preset Scan button: When Radio is the selected source, press this button to play each of
• The first press of the Radio button switches the AVR to the last-used tuner band (AM your preset radio stations in order for five seconds. Pressing the button again to remain
or FM). Each successive press changes the band. tuned to the current station.
• The first press of the USB button switches the AVR to the last-used source (USB or RDS button (AVR 171S/AVR 161S only): When listening to an FM radio station that
iPod). Each successive press cycles between the two sources. broadcasts RDS information, this button activates the various RDS functions.
• The first press of the Network button switches the AVR to the last-used source Direct button: Press this button to directly tune to a radio station by using the Number
(Network or vTuner). Each successive press cycles between the two sources. buttons to enter its frequency.
AVR button: Press to put the remote into the AVR control mode. Memory button: Press this button to save the current radio or vTuner station as a
Surround Modes button: Press this button to access the Surround Modes submenu. preset.
Select a surround-mode category: Auto Select, Virtual Surround, Stereo, HARMAN NSP, Transport Control buttons: These buttons are used to control source devices.
Movie, Music or Game. When you select the category, it is highlighted and the surround
mode changes. Previous Channel button: When TV is the selected source, press this button to switch
to the previously-tuned channel.
To change the surround mode for the selected category navigate to the Surround Mode
menu in the AVR’s on-screen display menu, select the desired category, and use the Left/
Right buttons to select one of the available surround modes. See the Advanced Functions
section, on page 29, for more information.
OSD/Menu button: When the remote is controlling the AVR, press this button to display
the AVR’s on-screen display (OSD) menu. This button is also used within the tuner menus
and an iPod connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port, and is also used to display the
main menu on some source devices.
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: These buttons are used to navigate the menu system and
to operate the tuner.
OK button: This button is used to select items from the menu system.
Back/Exit button: Press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the menu
system.
Home button: Press this button to display the Home menu for a Roku Streaming Stick™
that is connected to the AVR’s MHL/HDMI connector.
Number buttons: Use these buttons to enter numbers for radio-station frequencies or
to select station presets.
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AVR Introduction to Home Theater
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AVR Place Your Speakers
Place Your Speakers NOTE: In a 7.1-channel system, you must choose to use either surround back speakers
or front height speakers – you cannot use both simultaneously.
Determine the locations for your system’s speakers according to their manufacturer’s
directions and the layout of your listening room. Use the illustrations below as a guide for Placing the Left, Center and Right Speakers
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7.1-channel systems (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only) and 5.1-channel systems. Place the center speaker either on top of, below or mounted on the wall above or below
To create the most realistic surround-sound environment possible, you should place the TV or video display screen. Place the front left and right speakers along the circle,
your speakers in a circle with the listening position at its center. You should angle each about 30 degrees from the center speaker and angled toward the listener.
speaker so it directly faces the listening position. Use the diagrams below as a guide. Place the front left, front right and center speakers at the same height, preferably at
about the same height as the listener’s ears. The center speaker should be no more than
TV 2 feet (0.6m) above or below the left/right speakers. If you’re using only two speakers
C SUB with your AVR, place them in the front left and right positions.
FL FR
Placing the Surround Speakers in a 5.1-Channel System
You should place the left and right surround speakers approximately 110 degrees from
the center speaker, slightly behind and angled toward the listener. Alternatively, place
them behind the listener, with each surround speaker facing the opposite-side front
speaker. You should place the surround speakers 2 feet – 6 feet (0.6m – 1.8m) higher
than the listener’s ears.
NOTE: Your receiver will sound its best when the same model or brand of loudspeaker
is used for all positions.
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Placing the Subwoofer
Because a room’s shape and volume can have a dramatic effect on a subwoofer’s
TV performance, it is best to experiment with placement so that you will find the location
C SUB that produces the best results in your particular listening room. With that in mind, these
rules will help you get started:
FL FR
FHL* FHR* • Placing the subwoofer next to a wall generally will increase the amount of bass in
the room.
• Placing the subwoofer in a corner generally will maximize the amount of bass in
the room.
• In many rooms, placing the subwoofer along the same plane as the left and right
speakers can produce the best integration between the sound of the subwoofer and
that of the left and right speakers.
SL SR • In some rooms, the best performance could even result from placing the subwoofer
behind the listening position.
A good way to determine the best location for the subwoofer is by temporarily placing it in
the listening position and playing music with strong bass content. Move around to various
locations in the room while the system is playing (putting your ears where the subwoofer
would be placed), and listen until you find the location where the bass performance is
* FHL and FHR speakers should be at least best. Place the subwoofer in that location.
3 ft (0.9m) above the FL and FR speakers.
Speaker Positioning for 7.1-Channel Systems (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only)
(Middle: with Surround Back Speakers; Bottom: with Front Height Speakers)
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AVR Types of Home Theater System Connections
Always connect the colored (+) terminal on the AVR to the (+) terminal on the speaker
(usually red), and the black (–) terminal on the AVR to the (–) terminal on the speaker
(usually black).
IMPORTANT: Make sure the ( + ) and ( – ) bare wires do not touch each other or
the other terminal. Touching wires can cause a short circuit that can damage your
receiver or amplifier.
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devices. Make only one type of video connection for each device.
For source devices that have both digital and analog audio outputs, you may make both The AM antenna connector uses spring-clip terminals. After assembling the antenna as
connections. If you are going to be setting up a multizone system (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S shown below, press the levers to open the connectors, insert the bare wires into the
only), remember that Zone 2 is an audio-only zone (the AVR does not have a Zone 2 video openings, and release the levers to secure the wires. The antenna wires are not polarized,
output). Therefore, make analog connections for any audio source devices (such as a CD so you can insert either wire into either connector.
changer) that you will want available for listening in Zone 2 at all times.
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Making Connections
FHL C FHR
(AVR 1710S/ (AVR 1710S/
IMPORTANT: Do not connect a PC or other USB host/controller to the AVR’s USB AVR 171S only)
FL FR AVR 171S only)
port, or you may damage both the AVR and the other device.
SL SR
SBL SBR
(AVR 1710S/ (AVR 1710S/
AVR 171S only) AVR 171S only)
NOTE: If you installed front height speakers, connect them as shown f or the SBL and
SBR speakers.
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of Speakers, on page 31, for information about activating the two subwoofer outputs. and enables you to view the AVR’s on-screen menus). This will provide the best possible
Consult your subwoofer’s user manual for specific information about making connections picture quality.
to it.
AVR 1710S/AVR 171S AVR 1610S/AVR 161S
AVR 1710S/ AVR 1610S/
AVR 171S AVR 161S
Use HDMI
Out 1 for
the primary TV
display HDMI Cable
(not supplied)
Use either
connector Powered
Subwoofer
If your TV does not have an HDMI connector or if your TV does have an HDMI
Single connector but you are connecting some source devices with only composite video
RCA Audio connectors: Use a composite video cable (not included) to connect the AVR’s Composite
Cable Monitor Out connector to your TV’s composite video connector.
(not
AVR Composite
supplied)
Monitor Out Connector
TV
NOTE: If you use only the composite video connection to your TV, you will not be able to
view the AVR’s on-screen menus.
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Connect Your Audio and Video Source Devices However, you can connect your source devices as you wish and re-assign any of the
input connections to any of the Source Buttons listed in the table according to where you
Source devices are components where a playback signal originates, e.g. a Blu-ray Disc ™
actually connect each of your source devices.
or DVD player; a cable, satellite or HDTV tuner; etc. Your AVR has several different types of
input connectors for your audio and video source devices: HDMI, composite video, optical As you connect your various source devices, fill out the “Connected Component” column
digital audio, coaxial digital audio and analog audio. The connectors are not labeled for in the table – it will make it easier for you to assign the various source buttons after
specific types of source devices; they are labeled numerically, so you can connect your you have completed making all of the connections. (You will make any changes to the
devices according to your individual system’s makeup. source-button assignments and fill in the “Assigned Connector(s)” column later in the
setup process.)
Your AVR’s various source buttons have default assignments to different input connectors
(listed in the “Default Connector(s)” column of the table below). For ease of setup, you Note: You cannot assign connectors to the Network, Radio, TV and USB source buttons.
should connect each source device to the connector where the corresponding default
source button is assigned (e.g., connect your Blu-ray Disc player to HDMI 2).
MHL HDMI 1
Disc HDMI 2
Cable-Sat HDMI 3
STB HDMI 4
Game HDMI 5
Audio None/Analog 2
HDMI Out 1
HDMI Out 2
(AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only)
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AVR HDMI/MHL In Connector
AVR Composite In Connectors
To Composite
Video Output
Roku® Streaming Stick
Connect Your HDMI Devices
Composite-Equipped Source Device
If any of your source devices have HDMI connectors, using them will provide the best
possible video and audio performance quality. Since the HDMI cable carries both digital
video and digital audio signals, you do not have to make any additional audio connections
for devices you connect via an HDMI cable.
Connect Your Optical Digital Audio Devices
AVR HDMI Connectors If your non-HDMI source devices have optical digital outputs, connect them to the AVR’s
optical digital audio connectors. NOTE: Make only one type of digital connection (HDMI,
optical or coaxial) from each device.
AVR Digital
Audio Connectors
HDMI Cable
(not supplied)
NOTE: If you have HDMI devices (such as an Internet connection) already connected
directly to your TV, you can feed their sound to the AVR via the HDMI Out connector’s
Audio Return Channel, and they will not require additional connections to the AVR. AVR
1710S/AVR 171S only: Only the HDMI Out 1 connection has the Audio Return Channel.
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AVR Making Connections
Connect Your Coaxial Digital Audio Devices USB and iOS Devices
If your non-HDMI source device has a coaxial digital output, connect it to the AVR’s Use the AVR’s front-panel USB port to connect an iPod, iPhone or iPad using an Apple
coaxial digital audio connector. NOTE: Make only one type of digital connection (HDMI, cable (not supplied) or to directly connect a USB memory stick. You can play audio files
optical or coaxial) from each device. from the device or memory stick and use the AVR’s remote to control playback.
AVR Digital
AVR
Audio Connectors
Front-Panel
USB Port
USB
Memory
Stick
Apple Cable
Coaxial Digital Audio
(not supplied)
Cable (not supplied)
To Coaxial Digital
Audio Output
Connect to Your Home Network
Use a Cat. 5 or Cat. 5E cable (not supplied) to connect the AVR’s Network connector to
your home network to enjoy Internet radio and content from DLNA-compatible devices
Coaxial-Equipped Source Device that are connected to the network.
Connect Your Analog Audio Devices
AVR
Use the AVR’s analog audio connectors for source devices that don’t have HDMI or digital Network
audio connectors. NOTE: If you’re installing a multizone system, make analog audio Connector Network
connections for any source devices you want to be able to listen to in Zone 2. Only analog
Modem
sources are available in Zone 2.
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Install a Multizone System
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AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only: Install a Multizone System B. Connect an external amplifier to the AVR’s Zone 2 Out connectors. This method
offers the benefit of retaining a 7.1-channel home theater in the main room simultaneously
with multizone operation, although it does require an additional amplifier for Zone 2.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: Installing a multizone system typically requires
We recommend that you place the Zone 2 amplifier in the same room as the AVR so that
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running cables inside walls. Always comply with the appropriate safety codes
when installing concealed wiring, particularly all applicable building codes. you can use a short length of stereo audio cable along with a long run of speaker wire to
Failure to do so may present a safety hazard. If you have any doubt about the remote room. A long run of stereo audio cable would increase the chance of signal
your ability to work with electrical wiring, hire a licensed electrician or custom degradation. Depending on your Zone 2 amplifier you can distribute the audio signal to a
installer to install the multizone system. single pair of speakers or to several pairs placed in different rooms.
NOTE: Only the following analog audio sources are available to Zone 2: the internal radio,
an iPod/iPhone device or a USB memory device inserted in the AVR’s USB port and up to Zone 2
two source devices connected to the rear-panel Analog Audio In 1 and 2 connectors. Speakers
Your AVR offers two different methods of distributing audio to other areas in your home.
Each requires different connections:
A. Connect the Zone 2 speakers directly to the Assigned Amp Speaker Output Zone 2
connectors. Assign the Assigned Amp channels to power the Zone 2 speakers (see
Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30). This method allows you to power a single pair of
speakers for Zone 2. Main Room
Speaker Wire Speaker Wire
This method offers the benefit of reduced cost and complexity, but your home theater (not supplied) (not supplied)
system will be limited to 5.1 channels – the AVR will automatically downmix the playback
of programs recorded in 6.1 or 7.1 channels to 5.1 channels.
Stereo Audio Cable
(not supplied)
Zone 2
Speakers
AVR
C
FL FR LFE
7.1-Channel
Home Theater
Speaker System
AVR
SL SR
SBL SBR
FL C FR LFE
5.1-Channel
Home Theater
Speaker System
SL SR
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AVR
Connect to AC Power
AVR 171S/AVR 161S:
• If you install a multizone system (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only), connect an IR control Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AVR’s AC Input connector and then to a
device to the Zone 2 IR In connector for remote-room control of the multizone working, non-switched AC power outlet.
system, source devices and volume in the remote zone.
AVR
AC Input
External IR Receiver Zone 2 Speakers Connector
AC Power
Outlet
AC Power
AVR Outlet
Power Cord
AVR
If a source device is shared with the main listening area, any control commands issued
to that source will also affect the main room.
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AVR Set Up the Remote Control
Set Up the Remote Control 2. Look up the code numbers for the device in Tables A10 – A20 in the Appendix. Write all
the applicable code numbers in a convenient place.
Install the Batteries in the Remote Control 3. Press the Source Selector button for the device and hold it as it glows red, goes dark
and glows red again. Then release it. The remote is now in the Programming mode.
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Remove the remote control’s battery cover, insert the two supplied AAA batteries as
shown in the illustration, and replace the battery cover. NOTE: The remote will remain in the Programming mode for 20 seconds. If you do not
complete Step 4 within 20 seconds, the remote will exit the Programming mode, and you
will need to repeat Step 3.
1. R
emove 2. Insert 3. Replace
Cover Batteries Cover 4. Aim the remote at the source device and use the remote’s Number buttons to enter a
code number from Step 1, above.
a) If the device turns off, press the Source Selector button again to save the code. The
Source Selector button will flash, and the remote will exit the Programming mode.
b) If the device does not turn off, enter another code number.
c) If you run out of code numbers for a device, you can search through all of the codes
in the remote’s library for dervices of its type by pressing the remote’s Up button
repeatedly until the device turns off. When it does, press the Source Selector button
to save the code.
5. Check that other functions control the device correctly. Sometimes manufacturers use
the same Power code for several models, while other function codes vary. Repeat this
process until you’ve programmed a satisfactory code set that operates most of the
device’s functions.
6. If you searched through the remote’s code library to find the code, you can find out
which code number you have programmed by pressing and holding the Source Selector
button to re-enter the Programming Mode. Then press the remote’s OK Button, and the
Source Selector button will flash in the code sequence. One flash represents “1,” two
flashes for “2,” and so forth. A series of quick flashes represents “0.” Record the code
number programmed for each device in Table A7 in the Appendix.
Repeat Steps 3 – 6 for each source device you want to control with the AVR remote.
Media Server: Controls media servers b) If the device does not turn off, enter another code number.
Network: Browses compatible media on DLNA-compatible devices connected to your c) If you run out of code numbers for a device, you can search through all of the codes
home network and on vTuner (Internet Radio). Note: Does not require programming. in the remote’s library for devices of its type by pressing the remote’s Up button
repeatedly until the device turns off. When it does, press the Source Selector button
AUX: Controls HDTV tuner boxes, CD players, VCRs and PVDs. from Step 3 to save the code.
Although the Source Selector buttons are preprogrammed for the device types listed Most of the button labels on the AVR remote describe each button’s function when the
above, you can reassign a Source Selector button to a different device type. See remote is used to control the AVR. However, the button may perform a different function
Reassigning a Source Selector Button for a Different Device Type, on page 21. when used to control another device. Refer to the Remote Control Function List, Table
Once you have programmed the remote, you can switch the remote’s control mode to A13 in the Appendix.
access the functions for a particular device by pressing the remote’s Source Selector
button for that device.
Follow these steps to program the Source Selector buttons for your source devices:
1. Turn on the source device you want to program the remote to control.
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AVR Set Up the AVR
Set Up the AVR Before beginning the following setup steps, all loudspeakers, a video display and all
source devices should be connected. You should be able to turn on the AVR and view the
In this section, you will configure the AVR to match your actual system’s makeup. Although main menu when you press the AVR button. If necessary, reread the Making Connections
it’s possible to configure the AVR using only the remote and the messages on the AVR’s and Set Up the Remote sections before continuing.
front-panel display, it is easier if you use the on-screen menu system.
Configure the AVR for Your Speakers
Turn On the AVR 1. Plug the supplied EzSet/EQ microphone into the AVR’s Headphone connector.
Press the front-panel Power button.
To access the menu system, press the OSD/Menu button on the remote. The OSD/Menu
Menu will appear, and if a video source is playing, the menu will automatically re-size so
the picture will be visible behind the menu.
NOTE: The actual on-screen menus may differ slightly from the illustrations in this
manual.
The Main Menu system consists of six submenus: Source Select, Source Setup, Surround
Mode, Speaker Setup, Network and System Setup. (The AVR 1710S/AVR 171S also have
a Zone 2 submenu.) Use the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons on the remote or the front panel
to navigate the menu system, and press the OK button to select a menu or setting line,
or to enter a new setting.
The current menu, setting line or new setting will appear in the front-panel Message
Display, as well as on screen.
To return to the previous menu or exit the menu system, press the Back/Exit button. Be
certain all settings are correct, as any changes you have made will be retained.
Most users should follow the instructions in this Set Up the AVR section to configure a
basic home theater system. You may return to these menus at any time to make additional
adjustments, such as those described in the Advanced Functions section, on page 29.
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7. Select “Auto: EzSet/EQ”. 5. Select “Video In” and select the video input connector you want to assign to the source
button. Press the OK button. NOTE: If you select an HDMI connector as the video input
8. If you have a subwoofer connected, select “Yes with Sub.” Otherwise, select “Yes
connector, the audio input connector will automatically change to the same HDMI
without Sub.”
connector.
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9. For AVR 1610S/AVR 161S, or for AVR 1710S/AVR 171S’s in 5.0- or 5.1-channel
systems, select “5.0” or “5.1” in the Speaker Configuration screen. For AVR 1710S/
AVR 171S’s in 7.0- or 7.1-channel systems, select “7.0” or “7.1.”
10. The test will begin. Make sure that the room is quiet while the test noise is playing
through the speakers.
11. When the test finishes, select “Done” to exit.
NOTES:
• If there are fewer than five main speakers in your system, do not use the EzSet/
EQ process. Instead, proceed as described in Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30.
• If you are using an AVR 1710S/AVR 171S in 6.0- or 6.1-channel configuration with a
single surround back speaker, do not use the EzSet/EQ process. Instead, proceed as
described in Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30. 6. If you have not selected an HDMI connector for Video In, select “Audio In” and select
the audio input connector you want to assign to the source button. Press the OK button.
Set Up Your Sources You cannot use a different video input connector with an HDMI audio input connector.
The Source Setup menu lets you assign the correct physical audio and video connections
to each source and lets you set many audio and video playback features for each source.
IMPORTANT: The “Video In” and “Audio In” settings are not optional and must
be adjusted before you use your AVR to enable playback of each source. You can
adjust the other settings later. See System Settings, on page 34, for complete information
about adjusting all of the Settings menu options.
Review the input connections you listed on the Source Buttons and Assigned
1.
Connectors table, on page 16. Note what changes (if any) you want to make from the
default connector assignments that appear on the list.
2. Turn on your TV and select the TV input where you connected the AVR in Connect Your
TV or Video Display, on page 15.
3. Press the remote control’s OSD/Menu button. The AVR’s OSD setup menu will appear
on the TV. (Note: If you have used a composite video connection to your TV, the OSD 7. Press the remote’s Back/Exit button and repeat steps 3 – 6 for the remaining source
menus will not appear on your TV. Follow the steps below using the AVR’s front-panel buttons with connectors you want to re-assign.
display.)
Title: This selection lets you change the display name for the source, which is useful if
your source’s device type is different from the source’s preprogrammed name. Use the
Up/Down buttons to scroll forward or backward through the alphanumeric characters
until the desired character appears, then use the Left/Right buttons to move the cursor to
the next or previous position. Move the cursor again to leave a blank space. (Your name
can have a maximum of 10 characters.) When you have finished, press the OK Button.
The new name will appear on the AVR’s front panel and throughout the on-screen menu
system.
Tone: This setting determines whether the treble and bass controls are active for the
source. When it’s set to Off, the tone controls are out of the circuit, with no changes to the
sound. When it’s set to On, the bass and treble controls are in the circuit.
Treble/Bass: These settings boost or cut the treble or bass frequencies by up to 10dB,
in 2dB increments. Use the Left/Right buttons to change the setting. The default setting
is 0dB.
4. Use the remote’s arrow and OK buttons to select “Source Setup,” and use the left/right
arrow buttons to select a source button with connectors that you want to re-assign. Night Mode: This setting activates Night mode for the source, which works with specially
encoded Dolby Digital discs or broadcasts. Night mode compresses the audio so that
louder passages are reduced in volume to avoid disturbing others, while dialogue
remains intelligible. The following settings are available:
• Off: No compression is applied. Loud passages in the program remain as they were
recorded.
• Mid: Loud passages in the program are reduced moderately in volume. Dolby True
HD stream is compressed automatically as set by the incoming stream.
• Max: Loud passages in the program are reduced more in volume.
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Lip Sync: This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from the source Pair the AVR with Your Bluetooth Device
to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. Lip-sync issues can occur when the video portion of a
1. Press the OSD/Menu button and select “Source Select.”
signal undergoes additional processing in either the source device or the video display.
Use the Left/Right buttons to delay the audio by up to 180ms. (The active source’s video
will be visible behind the OSD menu, allowing you to synchronize the audio with the
picture.)
You can also make lip sync adjustments without activating the AVR’s OSD menus.
Pressing the remote’s Delay button will display the Lip Sync menu bar on the TV,
superimposed at the bottom of the video. Use the Left/Right buttons to delay the audio
until it is synchronized with the picture.
2. Scroll to “Bluetooth” and select it. The OSD will display that Bluetooth is unpaired.
Zone 2 In (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only): This setting determines the audio source for
Zone 2 of a multizone system. Select the analog audio input the source is connected to.
Digital audio is not available to the multizone system.
To configure the next source, press the Back/Exit button, then return to the Setup Source
line of the Main Menu. When you have finished configuring all sources, press the Back/
Exit button to clear the menus from view.
4. Select “Force Pairing > OK” and press the OK button. The AVR will enter the pairing
mode.
5. Open your Bluetooth device’s pairing menu. The AVR will appear on your device’s
pairing menu as “HK AVR.”
• If your device requires a passcode, use 0000.
6. Pair your device with the AVR. Once paired, press the OSD/Menu button to exit the
menu.
3. Select IP Configuration, then press the Right button button twice to cycle the setting
from “Auto” to “Manual” and back to “Auto.” To stream audio from the paired Bluetooth device:
4. S elect Apply & Save. The AVR will attempt to connect to the network. 1. Press the OSD/Menu button.
5. If the AVR again fails to connect to the network, you may need to enter your network’s 2. Select the Source Select menu.
settings manually. You may need to obtain your network’s settings from your ISP or
3. Select Bluetooth from the source list.
network administrator.
NOTE: We recommend that you directly connect the AVR to a home-network router so
that it can directly access the Internet for Internet radio, or access devices on the network
for playback of content stored on the devices (see Listening to Media via Your Home
Network, on page 28, for more information).
NOTE: If you have trouble connecting to the network at any time, cycle the AVR into
the Sleep mode, and then turn it back on.
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HARMAN Remote App • Check all connections for a loose or incorrect connection.
For easy control of your AVR with your hand-held device, download the free Harman • Check the video input selection on the TV/display device.
Kardon Remote app from iTunes App Store for compatible Apple products, or from Google Additional Tips for Troubleshooting HDMI Connections
Play for compatible Android powered smartphones.
• Turn off all devices (including the TV, the AVR and any source components).
The Harman Kardon Remote App controls virtually all the functions of AVR 1710S, AVR
171S, AVR 1610S and AVR 161S AVRs that are connected to the same network as the • Unplug the HDMI cables, starting with the cable between the AVR and the TV,
device that has the app installed. With this easy-to-use app you can turn the AVR on or and continuing with the cables between the AVR and each source device.
off, select a source, control the volume and virtually any other function. You can also • Carefully reconnect the cables from the source devices to the AVR. Connect the
access and navigate all of the AVR’s on-screen setup menus. cable from the AVR to the TV last.
Controlling the Volume • Turn on the devices in this order: TV, AVR, source devices.
Adjust the volume either by turning the front-panel Volume knob (clockwise to increase NOTE: Depending upon the particular components involved, the complexity of
volume or counterclockwise to decrease volume) or by pressing the Volume Up/Down the required communication between HDMI components may cause delays of
buttons on the remote. The volume is displayed as a negative number of decibels (dB) up to a minute in the completion of some actions, such as input switching or
below the 0dB reference point (–80dB – +10dB). switching between SD and HD channels.
0dB is the maximum recommended volume for your AVR. Although it’s possible to turn
the volume to a higher level, doing so may damage your hearing and your speakers. For Selecting a Surround Mode
certain more dynamic audio materials, even 0dB may be too high, allowing for damage
to equipment. Use caution with regard to volume levels. Selecting a surround mode can be as simple or sophisticated as your individual system
and tastes. Feel free to experiment, and you may find a few favorites for certain sources
To change the volume level display from the default decibel scale to a 0-to-90 scale, or program types. You can find more detailed information on surround modes in
adjust the Volume Units setting in the System Settings menu, as described in System Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on page 29.
Settings, on page 34.
To select a surround mode, press the OSD/Menu button and select Surround Mode. The
Muting the Sound Surround Mode menu will appear.
To mute all speakers and the headphones, press the Mute button on the remote. Any
recording in progress will not be affected. The MUTE message will appear in the display
as a reminder. To restore the sound, press the Mute button again, or adjust the volume.
• Press the front-panel Source buttons to scroll through the sources. Virtual Surround: When only two main speakers are present in the system, you can use
Virtual Surround to create an enhanced soundfield that virtualizes the missing speakers.
• Using the on-screen menus, press the OSD/Menu button, highlight “Source Select”
and press the OK button. Scroll to the desired source and press the OK button. Stereo: When you want two-channel playback, select the number of speakers you want
to use for playback:
• You can directly select any source by pressing its Source Selector button on the
remote. • “2 CH Stereo” uses two speakers.
The AVR selects the audio and video inputs assigned to the source, and any other settings • “5 CH Stereo” plays the left-channel signal through the front left and surround
you made during setup. left speakers, the right-channel signal through the front right and surround right
speakers, and a summed mono signal through the center speaker.
The source name, the audio and video inputs assigned to the source, and the surround
mode will appear on the front panel. The source name and active surround mode will also • “7 CH Stereo” (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only) follows the same scheme as 5 CH Stereo
briefly appear on the TV screen. but adds the surround back left and surround back right speakers. This mode is
available only when the surround back speakers are present and have not been
reassigned to multizone or front height operation. See Audio Processing and
Surround Sound, on page 29, for more information.
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HARMAN NSP: A HARMAN proprietary technology, NSP uses sophisticated digital Preset Stations
processing to deliver a true natural sounding three-dimensional listening experience
You can store a total of 30 stations (AM and FM combined) as presets. When you want to
from conventional 2-channel stereo sources like CDs and stereo broadcasts. While
save the currently tuned station as a preset, press the remote’s Memory button. Use the
preserving the recording’s original timbre and spatial balance, HARMAN NSP creates a
Number buttons to enter the desired preset number.
simulated listening space that automatically adjusts to suit the type of program you are
listening to. To tune to a preset station:
The following adjustments are available: • Press the Left/Right buttons.
• Stage Width: This adjustment allows you to widen or narrow the width of the apparent • Press the remote’s Preset Scan button. The AVR will tune to each preset station
listening space in front of you. For example, a higher setting would be appropriate for in order for five seconds. When the desired preset is tuned, press the Preset Scan
a recording of an orchestra playing in a concert hall, while a lower setting would be button again.
more appropriate for a recording of a singer playing an acoustic guitar.
• Enter the preset number using the Number buttons. For presets 10 through 30, press
• Stage Depth: This adjustment lets you control the total size of the apparent listening 0 before the preset number. For example, to enter preset 21, press 0-2-1.
space. A higher setting would approximate the acoustic qualities of larger listening
Auto Store is an alternate method for storing presets automatically. When you select Auto
spaces, such as concert halls and arenas, while a lower setting would approximate
Store, your AVR will scan for any frequencies with good signal and save them as presets
the acoustic qualities of smaller listening spaces like small clubs or coffee houses.
automatically. To use Auto Store:
Movie: Select from the following when you want a surround mode for movie playback:
• In either FM or AM source, press the Info/Option button on the AVR’s remote
DTS Neo:6 Cinema or Dolby Pro Logic II (IIx or IIz when seven main speakers are present)
control.
in the AVR 1710S/AVR 171S.
• Press OK to select “Auto Store.”
Music: Select from the following when you want a surround mode for music playback:
DTS Neo:6 Music or Dolby Pro Logic II (IIx or IIz when seven main speakers are present • Highlight “Yes” and press “OK.”
in the AVR 1710S/AVR 171S). The Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx/IIz Music mode allows access to
Your AVR may take several minutes to complete the Auto Store process. Note that
a submenu with some additional settings. See Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on
performing Auto Store will erase all currently saved preset station.
page 29, for more information.
Game: Dolby Pro Logic II (IIx/IIz when seven main speakers are present) Game is available Listening to Media on a USB Device
for video game playback..
Your AVR is compatible with MP3 and WMA media.
After you have made your selection, press the Back/Exit button.
MP3 compatibility: Mono or stereo, contstant bit rates (CBR) from 8kbps to 320kbps,
You can also change surround mode categories by repeatedly pressing the Surround variable bit rates (VBR) from lowest to highest quality, with sample rates from 8kHz –
Mode button on either the remote or the front panel. 48kHz.
• You can change surround modes within surround mode categories by pressing the WMA compatibility: Ver. 9.2 basic, stereo CBR with 32kHz – 48kHz sampling rate and
Surround Mode Select buttons on the front panel. 40kbps – 192kbps bit rate, mono CBR with 8kHz – 16kHz sampling rate and 5kbps –
16kbps bit rate, VBR Pass Encoding and Quality Encoding 10 – 98, 44kHz and 48kHz
See Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on page 29, for more information on surround
sampling rate.
modes.
No other types of media are supported.
Listening to FM and AM Radio
Playing files on a USB device
Select the Radio source. A screen similar to the one in the illustration below will appear.
1. Insert the USB drive into the AVR’s front-panel USB port.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect a personal computer or peripheral to the USB port. USB
hubs and multi-card readers are not supported.
2. Press the USB source selector button on the remote until the front-panel display’s
“USB” as the source. The USB screen will appear.
Use the Up/Down buttons or the Remote’s Channel buttons to tune a station as displayed
on the front panel and on-screen display.
The AVR defaults to automatic tuning, meaning each press of the Up/Down buttons scans
up or down the frequency band until a station with acceptable signal strength is found.
To switch to manual tuning, in which each press of the Up/Down buttons steps through
a single tuning frequency increment, press the Tuning Mode button on the front panel or
3. Select a folder and press the OK button. The AVR will list all compatible audio files.
press and hold the OK button on the remote control for more than 3 seconds. Each press
of the button toggles between automatic and manual tuning modes.
Once you have tuned an FM station, toggling the Mode setting also switches the radio
between stereo and monaural reception. (Mono reception may improve reception of
weaker stations.) Note that some surround modes are not available with monaural
reception.
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4. Select a file to begin playback. The USB play screen will appear. Any ID3 information The table below summarizes the controls available during normal playback via the USB
will be displayed, along with the track’s elapsed/current time and icons indicating the port.
current playback status.
iPod or iPhone Function Remote Control Button
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Play Play
Pause Pause
Menu OSD/Menu
Back/Exit Back/Exit or Left Arrow
Select OK or Right Arrow
Scroll Reverse Up Arrow
Scroll Forward Down Arrow
Forward Search Forward Search
Reverse Search Reverse Search
Next Track Skip Forward or Right Arrow
Previous Track Skip Backward or Left Arrow
NOTES:
While scrolling, hold the button to scroll faster.
• To skip to the next track, press the Right button; to skip to the beginning of the
current track, press the Left button once; to skip to the beginning of the previous While a selection is playing, the song title, and play mode icon will appear on the front-
track, press the Left button twice (or the Left button once if the track’s elapsed time panel display.
is less than 5 seconds.)
If the AVR is connected to your TV, an iPod screen will appear and display the
• You can use the Transport Control buttons to control playback (skipping to the play mode icon, song title, artist and album. If random or repeat play has been
previous or next track, searching at high speed forward or backward within a track, programmed, an icon will appear.
playing a file, pausing playback or stopping playback).
• To repeat a file or folder, press the Option/Info Button and select the Repeat option.
Each press of the Left or Right buttons will change the setting from Off (no repeat) to
repeat One (file) to repeat All (files at the current directory level of the drive). Repeat
All will always be activated when Shuffle Music playback is turned on.
• To play the audio tracks in random order, press the Options/Info button and
select Shuffle. Each press of the Shuffle turns the setting on or off. The AVR will
automatically repeat the tracks until playback is stopped manually.
• To collapse a folder or return to the previous menu level, press the Back/Exit button.
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To initiate AirPlay streaming to the AVR: Listening to Media via Your Home Network
• To initiate AirPlay streaming from a computer with iTunes, launch iTunes, click on Your AVR can access MP3 and WMA audio media that is stored on other DLNA-compatible
the AirPlay button that appears at the bottom of the computer’s iTunes window, and devices that are connected to the same network as your AVR.
select “HK AVR” in the pop-up list that appears.
MP3 compatibility: Mono or stereo, contstant bit rates (CBR) from 8kbps to 320kbps,
variable bit rates (VBR) from lowest to highest quality, with sample rates from 8kHz –
48kHz.
HK AVR WMA compatibility: Ver. 9.2 basic, stereo CBR with 32kHz – 48kHz sampling rate and
40kbps – 192kbps bit rate, mono CBR with 8kHz – 16kHz sampling rate and 5kbps –
Select 16kbps bit rate, VBR Pass Encoding and Quality Encoding 10 – 98, 44kHz and 48kHz
AirPlay “HK AVR171S_1710S” sampling rate.
Button From Pop-Up List
Before you can access files located on other devices via the network, each device
must first give permission to share files with the AVR:
• To initiate AirPlay streaming from an iPod, iPhone or iPad device, tap the AirPlay button
on the device’s screen and select “HK AVR171S_1710S” in the speakerselection list To share media on PCs:
that appears. 1. Open Windows Media Player.
The AirPlay audio stream will break in (the OSD will display an “AirPlay activated” 2. Open the Library menu and select Media Sharing. The Media Sharing window will
message) and interrupt the source that is currently playing through the AVR. If the AVR is appear.
in the Sleep mode, it will turn on and begin playing the AirPlay audio stream. The music
playback screen will appear on the OSD. 3. Check the “Share My Media” box. An icon for the AVR will appear in the window.
Use the remote’s Transport Control buttons to control playback. 4. Select the AVR icon, select “Allow,” then select “OK.”
The computer’s WMA and MP3 media should now be available to the AVR.
Listening to vTuner (Internet Radio)
To share media on other types of computers, operating systems or media software:
Your AVR’s Network connection brings you a world of MP3- and WMA-format streams via Check the instructions for the computer, operating system or media player.
the Internet. After you have successfully connected to your home network as described in
Connect to Your Home Network, on page 18, and set up the network as described in Set To listen to shared media, press the Network Source Selector button. (If vTuner appears
Up the Network, on page 24, press the Network Source Selector button on the remote. as the source, press the button a second time to switch from the Internet Radio source to
Each press toggles between the Network and vTuner screens. the Network source.) The Home Network screen will appear.
With the vTuner screen (above) displayed, the AVR will automatically connect to the The screen will list by name all devices on the network that allow sharing. Use the Up/
Internet via the www.radioharmankardon.com portal. To select a stream use the Up/ Down and OK buttons to browse the content stored in the device’s media player library.
Down buttons to search by category. Scroll to the desired item and press the OK 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
NOTE: The categories displayed vary by region. button.
To create a Favourites list, log onto www.radioharmankardon.com from your computer. NOTE: Although video content may appear in the menu, the AVR does not support video
Enter your either you AVR’s MAC address as its ID # (the MAC address is on the Network playback from the network connection.
Settings screen in the System Settings menu - AVR 171S/AVR 1710S only) or your AVR’s
vTuner ID # (the vTuner ID # is found on the Help page on the vTuner main menu - AVR
161S/AVR 1610S only) and create an account. Favourites that you select on the Web site
will be available on the AVR.
Navigation is similar to other menus. Scroll to the desired item and press the OK button to
select it. To return to the previous menu level (or to clear the top-level menu from view),
press the Back/Exit button or the Left button.
The AVR is not able to connect to streams that require site registration or other interaction
prior to playing the stream. If the AVR cannot connect to the stream, a “Network Error”
message will appear briefly, and the Internet Radio screen will remain essentially blank.
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Advanced Functions
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Roku Streaming Stick with your AVR. adjustments available to you.
1. After connecting the Roku Streaming Stick to the AVR’s MHL/HDMI input, select the
AVR’s MHL source. The Roku Streaming Stick’s video output should be displayed on Audio Processing and Surround Sound
your TV. Audio signals can be encoded in a variety of formats that can affect not only the quality
2. Follow the Roku instructions for joining the Roku Streaming Stick with your Wi-Fi of the sound but the number of speaker channels and the surround mode. You may also
network, using the Roku remote. manually select a different surround mode, when available.
3. Once the Roku Streaming Stick is joined with your Wi-Fi network, the AVR remote Analog Audio Signals
buttons shown below will perform the same functions as their counterparts on the
Roku remote: Analog audio signals usually consist of two channels – left and right. Your AVR is able
to process two-channel audio signals to produce multichannel surround sound, even
Menu when no surround sound has been encoded in the recording. Among the available
Navigation Home Menu modes are the Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx/IIz, Virtual Speaker, DTS Neo:6, HARMAN NSP,
5 CH and 7 CH Stereo modes. To select one of these modes, press the Surround
Modes button.
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AVR Advanced Functions
The first number indicates the number of front channels in the signal: “1” represents AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only: Dolby Pro Logic IIx is available only if you have set up the
a monophonic recording (usually an older program that has been digitally remastered AVR’s Assigned Amp to Surround Back; Dolby Pro Logic IIz is available only if you have
or, more rarely, a modern program for which the director has chosen mono as a special set up the AVR’s Assigned Amp to Front Height. See Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30,
effect). “2” indicates the presence of the left and right channels but no center channel. for more information.
“3” indicates that all three front channels (left, right and center) are present.
PLIIz Height Gain (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only): When you have set the Assigned Amp
The second number indicates whether any surround channels are present: “0” indicates to Front Height (see Manual Speaker Setup, on page 30), the PLIIz Height Gain setting will
that no surround information is present. “1” indicates that a matrixed surround signal is become available. The front height channels can greatly improve the spatial experience
present. “2” indicates discrete left and right surround channels. “3” is used with DTS-ES of a surround-sound system. Some listeners may want the depth and dimension that
bitstreams to represent the presence of the discrete surround back channel, in addition height channels provide, but from a seemingly transparent experience. Other listeners
to the side surround left and right channels. “4” is used with 7.1-channel digital formats may prefer to accentuate the front height channels by using a higher volume setting.
to indicate the presence of two discrete side surround channels and two discrete back
The PLIIz Height Gain control gives you the ability to change the volume of the front height
surround channels.
channels to suit different programs. The control has three settings: Low (normal volume),
The third number is used for the LFE channel: “0” indicates no LFE channel. “.1” indicates Mid (moderate volume increase) and High (maximum volume increase). Note that you
that an LFE channel is present. can also fine-tune the front height channel volume levels. See Setting Channel Output
Levels Manually, on page 32, for details.
The 6.1-channel signals – Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES Matrix and Discrete – each
include a flag that signals the receiver to decode the surround back channel, indicated Dolby PLII/Dolby PLIIx Music: Some additional settings are available when you select
as 3/2/.1 EX-ON for Dolby Digital EX materials, and 3/3/.1 ES-ON for DTS-ES materials. the Dolby Pro Logic II or IIx Music Mode in the Surround Modes menu:
Dolby Digital 2.0 signals may include a Dolby Surround flag indicating DS-ON or DS-OFF,
depending on whether the two-channel bitstream contains only stereo information or a
downmix of a multichannel program that can be decoded by the AVR’s Dolby Pro Logic
decoder. By default, these signals are played in Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie mode.
When a PCM signal is received, the PCM message and the sampling rate (32kHz,
44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz or 192kHz) will appear.
When only two channels – left and right – are present, the analog surround modes may be
used to decode the signal into multiple channels. If you would prefer a different surround
format than the native signal’s digital encoding, press the Surround Modes button to
display the Surround Modes menu (see Selecting a Surround Mode, on page 25).
The Auto Select option sets the surround mode to the native signal’s digital encoding, e.g.,
Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio. For two-channel materials, the
AVR defaults to the HARMAN NSP mode. If you prefer a different surround mode, select Center Width: This setting affects how vocals sound through the three front speakers.
the surround-mode category: Virtual Surround, Stereo, Movie, Music or Video Game. A lower number focuses the vocal information tightly on the center channel. Higher
Press the OK button to change the mode. numbers (up to 7) broaden the vocal soundstage. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust.
Each surround-mode category is set to a default surround mode: Dimension: This setting affects the depth of the surround presentation, allowing you to
“move” the sound toward the front or rear of the room. The setting of “0” is a neutral
• Virtual Surround: Virtual speaker.
default. Setting “F-3” moves the sound toward the front of the room, while setting “R-3”
• Stereo: 7-CH Stereo or 5-CH Stereo (depending on how many main speakers are moves the sound toward the rear. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust it.
present in the system).
Panorama: With the Panorama mode turned on, some of the sound from the front
• NSP: HARMAN NSP. speakers is moved to the surround speakers, creating an enveloping “wraparound”
effect. Each press of the OK button toggles the setting On or Off.
• Movie: Dolby Pro Logic II Movie.
Please refer to Table A10 in the Appendix for more information on which surround modes
• Music: Dolby Pro Logic II Movie.
are available with different bitstreams.
• Video Game: Dolby Pro Logic II Movie.
You may select a different mode for each category. Below is a complete list of available
Manual Speaker Setup
surround modes. (The actual surround modes available will depend on the number of Your AVR is flexible and may be configured to work with most speakers and to compensate
speakers in your system.) for the acoustic characteristics of your room.
• Virtual Surround: Virtual speaker. The EzSet/EQ process automatically detects the capabilities of each connected speaker
and optimizes the AVR’s performance with your speakers. If you are unable to run EzSet/
• Stereo: 2-CH Stereo, 5-CH Stereo or 7-CH Stereo (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only).
EQ calibration, or if you wish to set up your AVR for your speakers manually, use the
• NSP: HARMAN NSP. Speaker Setup on-screen menus.
• Movie: DTS Neo:6 Cinema, Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie (AVR Before beginning, place your loudspeakers as explained in the Place Your Speakers
1710S/AVR 171S only), Dolby Pro Logic IIz (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only). section, on page 11, and connect them to the AVR. Consult the owner’s guide for the
speakers or the manufacturer’s Web site for their frequency-range specification. Although
• Music: DTS Neo:6 Music, Dolby Pro Logic II Music, Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music (AVR
you may set the AVR’s individual channel levels “by ear,” an SPL (sound-pressure level)
1710S/AVR 171S only), Dolby Pro Logic IIz (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only).
meter purchased at a local electronics store will provide greater accuracy.
• Video Game: Dolby Pro Logic II Game, Dolby Pro Logic IIx Game (AVR 1710S/AVR
Record your configuration settings in Tables A3 through A12 in the Appendix for easy
171S only), Dolby Pro Logic IIz (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only).
re-entry after a system reset or the unit has been unplugged for more than four weeks.
Once you have programmed the surround mode for each type of audio, select the line
from the Surround Modes menu to override the AVR’s automatic surround-mode selection.
The AVR will use the same surround mode the next time the source is selected.
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AVR Advanced Functions
Step One – Determine Your Speakers’ Crossover Frequencies NOTE: To save the current settings, press the Back/Exit button.
Without using the EzSet/EQ process, the AVR can’t detect how many speakers For best results, adjust the submenus in this order: Speakers, Crossover, Distance and
you’ve connected to it; nor can it determine their capabilities. Consult the technical Output Adjust.
specifications for all of your speakers and locate the frequency response, usually given
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Speakers
as a range, e.g., 100Hz – 20kHz (±3dB). Write down the lowest frequency that each of
your speakers (except the subwoofer) is capable of playing (100Hz in the above example) This selection lets you program the correct setting for each speaker group. The settings
as the crossover in Table A3 in the Appendix. NOTE: This is not the same as the crossover in this menu affect the remainder of the speaker setup process and the availability of
frequency listed in the speaker’s specifications. various surround modes at any time.
The AVR’s bass management determines which speakers will be used to play back the Select ON when the speakers are present in the system; select OFF for positions where
low-frequency (bass) portion of the source program. Sending the lowest notes to small no speakers are installed. The Front Left & Right setting is always ON and may not be
satellite speakers will result in bad sound and may even damage the speakers. The disabled.
highest notes may not be heard at all through the subwoofer.
With proper bass management, the AVR divides the source signal at a crossover frequency.
All information above that crossover frequency is played through your system’s speakers,
and all information below the crossover frequency is played through the subwoofer. This
way, each loudspeaker in your system will perform at its best, delivering a more powerful
and enjoyable sound experience.
Step Two – Measure the Speaker Distances
Ideally, all of your speakers would be placed in a circle, with the listening position at the
center. However, you may have had to place some speakers a little farther away from
the listening position than others. Because of this, sounds that are supposed to arrive
simultaneously from different speakers may blur, due to different arrival times.
Your AVR provides a Distance adjustment that compensates for these real-world speaker
placement differences. Any changes will be reflected in the total Number Of Speakers displayed at the top of
the screen.
Measure the distance from each speaker to the listening position, and write it down
in Table A4 in the Appendix. Even if all of your speakers are the same distance from AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only: The Assigned AMP setting includes four options:
the listening position, enter your speaker distances as described in Set the Speaker
• Surround Back: Select the Surr. Back option if your main system is a 7.1-channel
Distances, on page 32.
system and you are using surround back left and surround back right speakers.
Step Three – Manual Speaker Setup Menu
• Zone 2: Select the Zone 2 option if your main system is a 5.1-channel system and
Now you are ready to program the AVR. Sit in your usual listening position, and make the you want to use the Assigned Amp speaker outputs to power speakers in Zone 2. See
room as quiet as possible. Install a Multizone System, on page 19, for more information.
With the AVR and video display turned on, press the OSD/Menu button to display the • Front Height: Select the Front Height option if your main system is a 7.1-channel
menu system. Select the Speaker Setup menu, and then select Manual Setup. system and you are using Front Height speakers with Dolby Pro Logic IIz.
• Off: Select Off if you have not connected speakers to the Assigned Amp speaker
outputs.
NOTE: When you set Assigned AMP to “Zone 2,” the speakers connected to the Assigned
Amp outputs will not be configured during the EzSet/EQ process. Configure the speakers
manually, as explained below.
When you have finished, press the Back/Exit button.
Crossover
After you return to the Speaker Setup menu, navigate to the Crossover line and press the
OK button to display the Crossover menu.
If you have already run the EzSet/EQ process as explained in Configure the AVR for Your
Speakers, on page 22, the AVR saved the results. To fine-tune the EzSet/EQ results, or
to configure the AVR from scratch, select Manual Setup. The Manual Setup screen will
appear.
The AVR will display only those speaker groups you set to On in the Number of Speakers
menu.
Refer to Table A3 to see the crossover frequencies that you wrote down for your
speakers.
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Troubleshooting
For each speaker group, select one of these eight crossover frequencies: Large, 40Hz, Step Four – Setting Channel Output Levels Manually
50Hz, 60Hz, 70Hz, 80Hz, 90Hz, 100Hz, 110Hz, 120Hz, 140Hz, 150Hz, 160Hz, 180Hz
For a conventional stereo receiver, a simple balance control adjusts the stereo imaging
or 200Hz. If the speaker’s crossover frequency is below 40Hz, select the first option,
by varying the relative loudness of the left and right channels. In a home theater system
“Large.” This setting doesn’t refer to the speaker’s physical size but to its frequency
with up to seven main channels plus up to two subwoofers, achieving proper imaging
response, which is also called “full range.”
becomes both more critical and more complex. The goal is to ensure that each channel
NOTE: If you have Room EQ set to On, the crossover frequencies have been automatically is heard at the listening position with equal loudness (when signals of equal loudness
set by the AVR and cannot be adjusted. are played through them).
Write down the settings in Table A6 in the Appendix. Your AVR’s EzSet/EQ calibration can handle this critical task for you simply and
automatically. However, the Output Adjust menu allows you to calibrate the levels
When you have finished entering the settings, press the Back/Exit button to return to the
manually, either using the system’s built-in test tone or while playing source material.
Manual Setup menu.
From the Manual Setup menu select Output Adjust to display the speaker volume
Select the “Speakers” menu again and note the Subwoofer setting: This setting depends
adjustment menu.
upon the Crossover setting you selected for the front left and right speakers.
• If you set the front speakers to a numeric crossover frequency, the subwoofer
setting will always be SUB. All low-frequency information will always be sent to the
subwoofer. If you don’t have a subwoofer, either upgrade to full-range front left and
right speakers or add a subwoofer at the earliest opportunity.
• If you set the front left/right speakers to LARGE, select one of the three following
settings for the subwoofer:
L/R+LFE: This setting sends all low-frequency information to the subwoofer,
including a) information that would normally be played through the front left and
right speakers and b) the special low-frequency effects (LFE) channel information.
OFF: Select this setting when no subwoofer is in use. All low-frequency information
will be sent to the front left and right speakers.
LFE: This setting plays low-frequency information contained in the left and right All of the system’s speakers will appear with their current level settings. You can adjust
program channels through the front left and right speakers, and directs only the each speaker’s level between –10dB and +10dB in 1dB increments.
LFE-channel information to the subwoofer.
While making adjustments, you can measure the channel levels in one of these ways:
Distance
• Preferably, use a handheld SPL meter set to the C-weighting, slow scale. Adjust each
As described above in Step Two, when you measured the distances from each of your speaker so that the meter reads 75dB when the AVR’s built-in test noise is playing.
speakers to the listening position, your AVR provides an adjustment that compensates
• By ear. Adjust the levels so that the test tone sounds equally loud to you when it plays
for the different distances so that the sound from each speaker will reach the listening
through each speaker.
position at the proper time. This process will improve the clarity and detail of the sound.
To set your levels using the AVR’s internal test tone, select the menu’s Test Tone line and
On the Manual Setup menu, move the cursor to the Distance line and press the OK button
use the Left/Right buttons to turn the test tone on. Then select the Test Tone SEQ line to
to display the Adjust Speaker Distance menu.
select between Auto and Manual:
Auto: The test tone will automatically circulate to all speakers, as indicated by the
highlight bar. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust the level for any speaker when the test
tone is paused there. Use the Up/Down buttons to move the highlight bar to another line,
and the test tone will follow the bar. To stop the test tone, use the Up/Down buttons to
move the cursor out of the screen’s speaker listings area.
Manual: The test tone will stay on the selected speaker until you use the Up/Down
buttons to move it to another speaker. Use the Left/Right buttons to adjust the level for
the speaker through which the test tone is playing.
If you are using an external source to set your output levels, set Test Tone to Off, use the
Up/Down buttons to navigate to each speaker, and use the Left/Right buttons to adjust
the speaker’s level while the source plays.
NOTE: If you are using a handheld SPL meter with external source material, such as a
Enter the distance from each speaker to the listening position that you measured in Step
test disc or an audio selection, play it and adjust the AVR’s master volume control until
Two and recorded in Table A4 in the Appendix (see page 39). Select a speaker, then use
the meter measures 75dB. Then adjust the individual speaker levels.
the Left/Right buttons to change the measurement. You can enter distances between 0
and 30 feet (9.1m). The default distance for all speakers is 10 feet (3m). Output Reset: To reset all levels to their factory defaults of 0dB, scroll down to this line
and press the OK button.
The default unit of measurement is feet. To change the unit to meters, select the Unit of
Measure line and press the Left or Right button to change the setting. When you have finished adjusting the speaker levels, record the settings in Table A3 in
the Appendix. Then press the Back/Exit Button.
NOTE: If you set the Assigned AMP channels to Zone 2, you will not be able to adjust
their delay settings.
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Notes on Setting Speaker Volumes in Home Theater Systems: Notes about listening in Zone 2:
While setting your system’s individual speaker volume levels is ultimately up to your • Although you can listen to iPod or USB as a source in Zone 2, you cannot begin
personal taste, here are some ideas you may find helpful: iPod or USB playback from within Zone 2. You must initially select iPod or USB as a
source in Zone 1 and begin playback of a track or playlist from there. Then you can
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• For films and video-music programs, your overall goal should be to create an
select iPod as the Zone 2 source and control playback from within Zone 2 even if you
enveloping, realistic sound field that draws you into the film or music program
switch Zone 1 to a different source.
without drawing your attention away from the action on the screen.
• Only one of the AVR’s internal sources (iPod, USB, vTuner, Network, AirPlay, DLNA
• For multichannel music recordings, some music producers will create a sound field
DMR) can be active at a time across both zones. For example, if you are listening
that places the musicians all around you; others will create a sound field that places
to vTuner as the source in Zone 1 and switch the source in Zone 2 to USB, it will
the musicians in front of you, with more subtle ambience in the surround speakers
switch the source in Zone 1 to USB(and vice versa). To listen to different sources in
(as you would experience in a concert hall).
Zone 1 and Zone 2 at the same time, at least one source must be one of the AVR’s
• In most 5.1-channel and 7.1-channel film soundtracks, the surround speakers are configurable external sources (Cable/Sat, Disc, STB or TV) that is connected to one
not intended to be as loud or as active as the front speakers. Adjusting the surround of the AVR’s analog audio inputs, or one of the AVR’s terrestrial radio sources (FM
speakers so they are always as loud as the front speakers could make dialogue or AM).
difficult to understand and will make some sound effects sound unrealistically loud.
Volume: Highlight this line, and use the Left/Right buttons to control the volume in Zone
2.
Notes on Setting Subwoofer Volume:
Assigned AMP: This line lets you assign the Assigned AMP channels to “Zone 2” for
• Sometimes the ideal subwoofer volume setting for music is too loud for films, while
multizone operation (see Number of Speakers, on page 31). When this line is set to Zone
the ideal setting for films is too quiet for music. When setting the subwoofer volume,
2, you may configure the main listening room for only up to 5.1 channels.
listen to both music and films with strong bass content and find a “middle ground”
volume level that works for both. To use the remote to control the sound in Zone 2, press the remote’s Zone 2 button. The
volume, mute and source select buttons will control the sound in Zone 2 and the Zone 2
• If your subwoofer always seems too loud or too quiet, you may want to place it in
button will illuminate whenever you press a button to indicate that the remote is in the
a different location. Placing the subwoofer in a corner will always tend to increase
Zone 2 control mode. Press the Zone 2 button again to return the remote to the main
its bass output, while placing it away from any walls or corners will always tend to
listening area control mode.
reduce its bass output.
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Appendix
Processor Reset
If the AVR behaves erratically after a power surge, unplug the AC power cord for at least
Panel Timeout: This setting allows you to set the AVR’s front-panel display to automatically 3 minutes. Plug the cord back in and turn the AVR on. If this procedure doesn’t help, reset
turn off after remaining on for a predetermined time (3 – 10 seconds) each time you use the AVR’s processor as described below.
a control. Set this to “Off” to have the display remain on continually. NOTE: A processor reset erases all user configurations, including speaker and level
Auto Power Off: This setting allows you to set the AVR to automatically switch to the settings and tuner presets. After a reset, reenter all of these settings from your entries in
Off mode after being in the Sleep mode for a predetermined time (1 – 8 hours). See the Appendix worksheets.
Power Indicator/Power Button, on page 4, for more information. It also allows the AVR
to automatically switch to the Sleep mode after being on for the predetermined amount To reset the AVR’s processor:
of time. Note that it will not transition to Sleep mode this way if the active source has 1. Press the front-panel Power Button for more than three seconds to turn the AVR off (the
one of the Digital Audio Connectors selected as the Audio Input. See Source Setup, on Power Indicator will turn amber).
page 23, for more information.
2. Press and hold the front-panel Surround Mode Category button for at least 5 seconds
Menu Timeout: This setting allows you to set the amount of time (20 – 50 seconds) a until the RESET message appears on the front-panel display.
menu screen will remain on after the last adjustment. Set this to “Off” to have the menus
remain on continually until you press the OSD/Menu button. NOTE: After performing a processor reset, wait at least 1 minute before pressing any
Source Selector buttons.
Status Message: When the AVR is turned on, the volume is adjusted, the source is
changed or a change in the input signal is detected, a status message will be displayed If the AVR does not function correctly after a processor reset, contact an authorized
on the TV screen. Select how long the message remains visible, from 2 to 10 seconds, Harman Kardon service center for assistance. Authorized service centers may be located
with a default of 3 seconds. Select “Off” if you do not wish to see the status messages on by visiting our Web site at www.harmankardon.com.
the TV screen (they will still appear on the AVR’s front-panel display).
Volume Default and Default Volume Setting: These two settings are used together to
program the volume level when you turn on the AVR. Set Volume Default to On, and then
set the Default Volume Setting to the desired turn-on volume. When Volume Default is set
to Off, the AVR will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening
session.
HDMI Audio to TV: This setting determines whether HDMI audio signals are passed
through the HDMI Monitor Out connector to the video display. In normal operation, leave
this setting at Off, as audio will be played through the AVR. To use the TV by itself, without
the home theater system, turn this setting to On.
HDMI Link: This setting allows the communication of control information among the
HDMI devices in your system. Turn this setting to On to allow control communication
between the HDMI devices; turn the setting to Off to forbid control communication.
Software Update: If a software upgrade is released for your AVR, installation instructions
will be available in the Product Support section of the Web site or from Harman Kardon
customer service. At that time, you may use this submenu to install the upgrade
software.
IMPORTANT: During a software upgrade, do not power off the AVR or use any of its
controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.
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AVR Troubleshooting
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Symptom Cause Solution
Unit does not function • No AC power • Ensure that the power cord is plugged into a live AC
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power outlet
• Check if the AC outlet is switch-controlled
Front-panel display lights, but there’s no sound or picture • Intermittent input connection • Secure all input and speaker connections
• Mute is on • Press Mute button
• Volume control is turned down • Turn up Volume control
No sound from any speaker • is in protection mode due to possible short • Check all speaker wires at speaker and AVR
circuit connections for crossed wires
• is in protection mode due to internal • Contact your local Harman Kardon service center
problems
No sound from center or surround speakers • Incorrect surround mode • Select a surround mode other than stereo
• Program material is monophonic • Mono programs contain no surround information
• Incorrect speaker • Check the speaker in the setup menu
• Program material is stereo • The surround decoder may not create center- or
surround-channel information from nonencoded
programs
Unit does not respond to remote control commands • Weak batteries in remote • Change batteries in remote
• Remote sensor is obscured • Ensure that the AVR’s front-panel remote sensor is in
the line of sight of the remote
Intermittent buzzing in tuner • Local interference • Move the AVR or antenna away from computers,
fluorescent lights, motors or other electrical appliances
(AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only): Surround-back speaker • Multi-zone operation has been selected/Assigned AMP • Use the Speaker Setup menu to reassign the Assigned
settings cannot be accessed, and the test tone does not channels have been assigned to Zone 2 AMP to the surround back left and right channels
play through the surround back speakers
Unable to activate remote control Programming mode • Source Selector button is not held for at least 3 • Be sure to hold the Source Selector button for at least
seconds 3 seconds
Remote buttons light, but AVR does not respond • Remote is in Zone 2 mode • Press Zone 2 button (button will not illuminate when
remote is in Zone 1 control mode).
Unable to establish network connection • AVR network programming requires rebooting • Cycle the AVR into the Off mode, and then turn it on
again
Additional information on troubleshooting possible problems with your AVR and installation-related issues may be found in the list of “Frequently Asked Questions,” which is located
in the Product Support section of our Web site: www.harmankardon.com
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AVR Specifications
Specifications
AM Tuner Section
Audio Section Frequency range: 520 – 1710kHz (AVR 1710S/AVR 1610S)
522 – 1620kHz (AVR 170S/AVR 160S)
Stereo power: AVR 1710S/AVR 171S: 100W per channel, Signal-to-noise ratio: 38dB
two channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz,
<0.9% THD Usable sensitivity (loop): 500µV
AVR 1610S/AVR 161S: 85W per channel, two Distortion (1kHz, 50% mod): 1.0%
channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz, <0.9%
THD Selectivity (±10kHz): 30dB
Surround system adjacent channel Dolby Pro Logic/DPLII: 40dB Video Section
separation: Dolby Digital: 55dB
DTS: 55dB Television format: NTSC (AVR 1710S/AVR 1610S);
PAL (AVR 171S/AVR 161S)
Frequency response (@ 1W): 10Hz – 130kHz (+0dB/–3dB) Input level/impedance: 1Vp-p/75 ohms
Output level/impedance: 1Vp-p/75 ohms
High instantaneous current ±40 amps (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S);
capability (HCC): ±29 amps (AVR 1610S/AVR 161S) Video frequency response (composite
10Hz – 8MHz (–3dB)
video):
Transient intermodulation HDMI: HDMI 1.4 with 4k x 2k bypass
Unmeasurable
distortion (TIM):
Slew rate:
General Specifications
Power requirement: 120V AC/60Hz (AVR 1710S/AVR 1610S);
220V – 240V AC/50Hz – 60Hz (AVR 171S/
FM Tuner Section AVR 161S)
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Appendix – Default settings, worksheets, remote product codes
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Device Type AVR Source Digital Audio Analog Audio Connection Video
Connection Connections
Roku Streaming Stick or other
MHL (AVR 1710S/AVR 171S/
portable device; HDMI-capable HDMI 1/MHL Analog 1 or 2 HDMI 1/MHL
AVR 1610S/AVR 161S)
device
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Center Speaker ON
Subwoofer Mode (if Front Speakers are set to Large) L/R + LFE
Speaker Position Distance From Speaker Your Delay Settings Your Delay Settings
to Listening Position Position 1 Position 2
Front Left 10 feet (3 meters)
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Table A4 – Source Settings
Cable/ iPod/ USB Network /
Disc MHL Radio TV Game AUX STB Audio Bluetooth
Sat vTuner
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Connected Device USB N/A
Surround Mode
Bass
Treble
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Source FM
Volume –25dB
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Table A10 – Surround Modes
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Dolby Digital Provides up to five separate main audio channels and a dedicated low-frequency • Dolby Digital 1/0/.0 or .1, 2/0/.0 or .1, 3/0/.0 or .1,
effects (LFE) channel. 2/1/.0 or .1, 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or .1
• Dolby Digital EX (played as 5.1)
• Dolby Digital Plus decoded and delivered via coaxial or optical
connection
Dolby Digital EX An expansion of Dolby Digital 5.1 that adds a surround back channel that may be • Dolby Digital EX
(AVR 1710S/ played through one or two surround back speakers. May be manually selected when a • Dolby Digital 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or .1
AVR 171S only) non-EX Dolby Digital stream is detected.
Dolby Digital Plus An enhanced version of Dolby Digital encoded more efficiently, Dolby Digital Plus has • Dolby Digital Plus via HDMI connection (source device decodes to
the capacity for additional discrete channels and for streaming audio from the Internet, Dolby Digital when a coaxial or optical connection is used)
all with enhanced audio quality. Source material may be delivered via an HDMI
connection or decoded to Dolby Digital or PCM and transmitted via coaxial or optical
digital audio.
Dolby TrueHD Dolby TrueHD is an expansion of MLP Lossless™ audio, the same format used on • Blu-ray Disc or HD-DVD encoded with Dolby TrueHD, delivered via
DVD-Audio discs. Dolby TrueHD adds the features found in Dolby Digital, such as night HDMI
mode settings, while delivering fully lossless audio that is a true reproduction
of studio master recordings.
Dolby Digital Stereo Delivers a two-channel downmix of Dolby Digital materials. • Dolby Digital 1/0/.0 or .1, 2/0/.0 or .1, 3/0/.0 or .1,
2/1/.0 or .1, 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or .1
• Dolby Digital EX
Dolby Pro Logic II Mode Analog decoder that derives five full-range, discrete main audio channels from matrix See below
Group surround-encoded or two-channel analog sources. Four variants are available.
Dolby Pro Logic II Movie Variant of Dolby Pro Logic II that is optimized for movie and television programs. • Dolby Digital 2.0 or 2.1
• Analog (two-channel)
• Tuner
• PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz)
Dolby Pro Logic II Music Variant of Dolby Pro Logic II that is optimized for music selections. Allows adjustment • Dolby Digital 2.0 or 2.1
of sound-field presentation in three dimensions: • Analog (two-channel)
• Center Width (adjusts width of vocal soundstage)
• Dimension (adjusts depth of soundstage) • Tuner
• Panorama (adjusts wraparound surround effect) • PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz)
Dolby Pro Logic Variant of Dolby Pro Logic II that emphasizes use of the surround channels and • Dolby Digital 2.0 or 2.1
subwoofer for total immersion in the video gaming experience. • Analog (two-channel)
• Tuner
• PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz)
Dolby Pro Logic II Game Original version of Dolby Pro Logic that steered a mono signal containing information • Dolby Digital 2.0 or 2.1
below 7kHz to the surround channels. • Analog (two-channel)
• Tuner
• PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz)
Dolby Pro Logic IIx Mode An expansion of Dolby Pro Logic II that adds a surround back channel which may See below
Group be played through one or two surround back speakers. The Dolby Pro Logic IIx modes
(AVR 1710S/ may be selected not only with Dolby Digital bitstreams, but thanks to the AVR’s post-
AVR 171S only) processor, they may also be used with some DTS bitstreams to add a surround back
channel to 5.1 modes.
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DTS-HD Master Audio DTS-HD Master Audio technology delivers bit-for-bit reproductions of the studio master • Blu-ray Disc or HD-DVD discs encoded with DTS-HD Master Audio
recording in up to 7.1 channels for an incredibly accurate performance. technology, delivered via HDMI connection
DTS-ES Matrix DTS Extended Surround adds a single surround back channel to DTS 5.1 digital • DTS-ES Matrix
surround sound. The Matrix version includes the surround back channel information
“matrixed” into the left and right (side) surround channels for compatibility with
5.1-channel systems.
DTS-ES Discrete DTS-ES Discrete is another Extended Surround mode that adds a surround back • DTS-ES Discrete
channel, but this information is encoded discretely on the disc and is not derived from
information contained in the surround channels.
DTS Stereo Delivers a two-channel downmix of DTS Digital materials or presents a matrix-encoded • DTS 1/0/.0 or .1, 2/0/.0 or .1, 3/0/.0 or .1, 3/1/.0 or .1, 2/2/.0 or .1,
surround presentation. 3/2/.0 or .1
• DTS 96/24
• DTS-ES Matrix
• DTS-ES Discrete
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Table A10 – Surround Modes – continued
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DTS Neo:6 DTS Neo:6 analog processing is available with DTS and DTS 96/24 signals and See below
Mode Group two-channel analog or PCM signals to create a 3-, 5- or 6-channel presentation.
DTS Neo:6 Depending on the number of speakers in your system, select 3-, 5- or 6-channel • DTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or .1
Cinema modes, enhanced for movie or video presentations. • DTS 96/24
• Analog (two-channel)
• PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz or 48kHz)
DTS Neo:6 Available only in 5- and 6-channel modes, creates a surround presentation • DTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or .1
Music suitable for music recordings. • DTS 96/24
• Analog (two-channel)
• PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz or 48kHz)
HARMAN NSP A HARMAN proprietary technology, NSP uses sophisticated digital processing to deliver • Analog (two-channel)
a true natural sounding three-dimensional listening experience from conventional • Tuner
2-channel stereo sources like CDs and stereo broadcasts. While preserving the
recording’s original timbre and spatial balance, HARMAN NSP creates a simulated • PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz)
listening space that automatically adjusts to suit the type of program you are
listening to. Adjustments are available for the size of the simulated space and for
how aggressively NSP automatically adjusts the simulated space to compliment the
program material.
5-Channel Stereo Useful for parties, the left- and right-channel information is played through both • Analog (two-channel)
the front and surround speakers on each side, while the center speaker plays a • Tuner
summed mono mix.
• PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz)
7-Channel Stereo Expands the 5-Channel Stereo presentation to include the surround back channels. • Analog (two-channel)
(AVR 1710S/ • Tuner
AVR 171S only)
• PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz)
2-Channel Stereo Turns off all surround processing and plays a pure two-channel signal or a downmix • Analog (two-channel; DSP downmix available for multichannel)
of a multichannel signal. The signal is digitized and bass management settings are • Tuner
applied, making it appropriate when a subwoofer is used.
• PCM (32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 96kHz)
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Refer to the numbered buttons when using the Function List in Table A11.
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Table A11 – Remote Control Function List
Radio Media Server
No. Button Name AVR FM AM NETWORK/vTUNER Blu-ray/DVD DMC1000 TV USB/iPod
01 AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On
02 AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off
03* Zone 2 Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle
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04 Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute
05 Cable/Sat Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
06 STB Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
07 TV Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
08 Disc Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
09 MHL Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
10 Aux Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
11 Audio Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
12 Game Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
13 AVR Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
14 USB Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
15 Network Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
16 Radio Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
17 Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes
18 OSD/Menu Menu Start Menu Menu Menu Menu Menu
19 Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Up
20 Left Left Left Left Left Left Left Left
21 OK OK Select Enter Setup Select Enter Setup
22 Right Right Right Right Right Right Right Right
23 Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down
24 Back/Exit Bypass Clear Exit/Cancel Exit Exit Cancel Exit
25 Home MHL Home
26 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
27 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
28 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
29 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
30 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
31 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
32 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
33 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
34 Clear Clear Clear Exit Clear Clear
35 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 Test
38 Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume +
39 Delay
40 Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep
41 Channel/Tuner Up Channel Up Scan Up Channel Up Page Up Channel Up (+10) Channel Up Page Up
42 Volume - Volume – Volume – Volume – Volume – Volume – Volume – Volume – Volume –
43 Info/Option Options Options Options Options Options
44 Dim
Channel/Tuner
45 Channel Down Scan Down Channel Down Page Down Channel Down Disc Skip Channel Down Page Down
Down
46 Preset Scan
47 Direct
48 Memory FAV Repeat/Live TV
49 RDS
50 Previous Slow Down Back Previous Thumb Down Skip Down Scan Down Previous
51 Rew Previous Rew Rew Rew R. Search Rew Rew
52 FF FF Next FF FF FF F. Search FF FF
53 Next Slow Up Replay Next Thumb Up Skip Up Scan Up Next
54 Top Menu
55 Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
56 Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause
57 Prev. CH Prev. Ch
* AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only.
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Table A11 – Remote Control Function List – continued
Appendix
DVR AUX
No. Button Name Cable/SAT Game HDTV PVD TIVO CD VCR
01 AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On AVR Power On
02 AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off AVR Power Off
03* Zone 2 Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle Zone 2 Toggle
04 Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute AVR Mute
05 Cable/Sat Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
06 STB Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
07 TV Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
08 Disc Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
09 MHL Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
10 Aux Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
11 Audio Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
12 Game Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
13 AVR Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
14 USB Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
15 Network Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
16 Radio Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel Input Sel
17 Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes Surround Modes
18 OSD/Menu Menu Start Menu Menu Menu Menu
19 Up Up Up Up Up Up Up
20 Left Left Left Left Left Left Left
21 OK OK Select Enter Setup Select Enter
22 Right Right Right Right Right Right Right
23 Down Down Down Down Down Down Down
24 Back/Exit Bypass Clear Exit/Cancel Exit Exit Cancel
25 Home
26 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
27 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
28 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
29 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
30 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
31 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
32 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
33 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
34 Clear Clear Clear Exit Clear
35 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 Test
38 Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume + Volume +
39 Delay
40 Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep Sleep
41 Channel/Tuner Up Channel Up Scan Up Channel Up Page Up Channel Up (+10) Channel Up
42 Volume - Volume – Volume – Volume – Volume – Volume – Volume – Volume –
43 Info/Option
44 Dim
45 Channel/Tuner Down Channel Down Scan Down Channel Down Page Down Channel Down Disc Skip Channel Down
46 Preset Scan
47 Direct
48 Memory FAV Repeat/Live TV
49 RDS
50 Previous Slow Down Back Previous Thumb Down Skip Down Scan Down
51 Rew Previous Rew Rew Rew R. Search Rew
52 FF FF Next FF FF FF F. Search FF
53 Next Slow Up Replay Next Thumb Up Skip Up Scan Up
54 Top Menu
55 Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop
56 Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause Play /Pause
57 Prev. CH Prev. Ch
* AVR 1710S/AVR 171S only.
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Refer to Tables A12 through A22 when programming the codes for your components into the remote.
Table A12 – Remote Control Product Codes: TV
TV Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number TV Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number
ADMIRAL 192 OPTONICA 077
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ANAM 045 106 109 112 122 ORION 207 208 209 210 211
AOC 037 122 123 128 PANASONIC 087 148 169
AUDIOVOX 012 PHILCO 045 115 123 128 132 148
BLAUPUNKT 084 PHILIPS 033 034 035 036 123 128 132 145 148
BROKSONIC 205 206 PIONEER 024 123 128
CITIZEN 045 123 128 132 POLAROID 003 004 005 006 043
CONTEC 045 PORTLAND 128 132
CRAIG 045 157 158 159 PROSCAN 133
CROWN 045 132 PROTON 008 059 122 128 132 165
CURTIS MATHES 123 128 132 QUASAR 032 087
DAEWOO 045 087 102 105 106 108 111 114 116 119 127 128 132 RADIO SHACK 045 128 132 180 196 197
DAYTRON 128 132 RCA 021 115 123 128 133 145 161 163
DYNATECH 063 REALISTIC 045 167 196
DYNEX 014 RUNCO 044 046 152 153
ELECTROHOME 115 132 SAMPO 059 123 128
EMERSON 045 123 128 132 139 157 158 159 162 205 SAMSUNG 020 022 124 128 132 145
FUJITSU 041 042 SANYO 026 054
FUNAI 045 SCOTT 045 128 132
FUTURETECH 045 SEARS 128 132 145
GE 029 087 121 123 128 133 145 159 163 SHARP 077 128 132
GRUNDIG 193 SIEMENS 084
HALL MARK 128 SIGNATURE 069
HARMAN KARDON 201 SONY 028 031 117 130 136 194 212
HITACHI 123 128 132 144 147 SOUNDESIGN 045 128
HYTEK 016 SYLVANIA 025 123 128 145 148
INKEL 120 SYMPHONIC 184
JC PENNEY 115 123 128 132 145 TANDY 077
JENSEN 019 TATUNG 063
JVC 079 087 134 TECHNICS 181
KEC 045 TECHWOOD 128
KLH 006 TEKNIKA 045 069 115 123 128 132
KTV 045 123 132 162 TELERENT 069
LG/GOLDSTAR 002 013 101 110 122 128 132 TERA 156
LLOYTRON 172 173 THOMSON 190 191
LODGENET 069 TIVO 051 052 and See Table A22
LXI 077 145 148 TMK 128
MAGNAVOX 030 040 123 128 132 145 148 TOSHIBA 063 129 202
MARANTZ 115 123 148 TOTEVISION 132
MEMOREX 069 128 VIDEO CONCEPTS 160
METZ 084 VIDTECH 128
MGA 115 123 128 VIEWSONIC 011 038 039 047
MITSUBISHI 077 115 123 128 160 167 168 VIZIO 001 002
MTC 175 176 WARDS 069 128 132 148
NATIONAL 148 177 179 180 181 182 WESTINGHOUSE 017 018 023
NEC 010 115 121 123 125 YAMAHA 123 128
OLEVIA 007 YORK 128
ZENITH 069 090
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Table A13 – Remote Control Product Codes: AUX-HDTV VCR Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number
TV Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number NAD 439
APEX 614 616 NATIONAL 440
DISH NETWORK 612 NEC 318 348
LG 604 NORDMENDE 348
MAGNAVOX 607 608 609 610 611 OPTIMUS 459
MOTOROLA 605 ORION 447
RCA 601 612 PANASONIC 425 450 467 472
SAMSUNG 603 PHILCO 340
TATUNG 618 PHILIPS 340 375
TIVO See Table A22 PORTLAND 394
ZENITH 602 606 619 PULSAR 376
QUASAR 301 425
RADIO SHACK 355 434 440 442 458 459
Table A14 – Remote Control Product Codes: AUX-VCR RCA 395 424 425 457 472
VCR Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number REALISTIC 317 320 340 345 459
AIWA 340 SAMSUNG 345 351 395 405 409
AKAI 348 408 409 426 SANSUI 348 416 447
AUDIO DYNAMICS 318 348 SANYO 317 320
BROKSONIC 410 447 SCOTT 410 412
CANON 435 440 SEARS 317 320
CAPEHART 394 SHARP 429 456
CITIZEN 434 SONY 380 429
CRAIG 345 416 SOUNDESIGN 340
DAEWOO 317 394 404 SYLVANIA 340
DAYTRON 394 SYMPHONIC 340
DBX 318 348 TANDY 317 340
DYNATECH 340 TEAC 340 348
EMERSON 313 340 342 410 412 TEKNIKA 340
FISHER 317 THOMAS 340
FUNAI 340 TIVO See Table A22
GE 376 395 424 TMK 313
HARMAN KARDON 302 303 318 349 TOSHIBA 412 455
HITACHI 340 348 TOTEVISION 345
JC PENNEY 318 345 UNITECH 345
JENSEN 348 VECTOR RESEARCH 318
JVC 318 348 411 432 VIDEO CONCEPTS 318 340
KENWOOD 320 348 VIDEOSONIC 345
LG/GOLDSTAR 318 407 WARDS 340 345 412
LLOYD 340 YAMAHA 318 340 348
LXI 320 340 ZENITH 340 350 376 383
MAGNAVOX 340
MARANTZ 318
MEMOREX 317 320 340 352 353 354 376 442
MGA 349
MITSUBISHI 349 431
MULTITECH 340
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Table A15 – Remote Control Product Codes: AUX-CD CD Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number
CD Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number RCA 024 081 093 150
ADCOM 063 069 REALISTIC 058 093 095 104 105 108 164 166
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AIWA 072 111 118 156 170 SANSUI 047 081 134 157 172
AKAI 050 177 184 SANYO 033 082 095
AUDIO TECHNICA 053 SCOTT 108
AUDIOACCESS 125 SHARP 058 105 114 151 159 167 180 181
AUDIOFILE 211 SHERWOOD 003 041 058 105 133
BSR 044 SONY 103 115 116 118 132 139 163 205 206 207 208 212 217
CALIFORNIA AUDIO 109 SOUNDSTREAM 124
CAPETRONIC 070 SYMPHONIC 059 110
CARRERA 087 TAEKWANG 177
CARVER 136 140 141 143 144 145 185 186 TEAC 011 058 085 086 106 107 110 121 137 146 154
CASIO 117 166 THETA DIGITAL 039
CLARINETTE 166 TOSHIBA 013 074 097 151 155 173
DENON 187 188 213 VECTOR RESEARCH 087
EMERSON 052 093 108 VICTOR 120 130
FISHER 055 095 WARDS 095
FUNAI 126 YAMAHA 019 031 053 061 135 169
GE 164 YORK 166
HAITAI 099 214
HARMAN KARDON 001 002 025 054 190
HITACHI 093 Table A16 – Remote Control Product Codes: DVD
INKEL 216 DVD Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number
JC PENNEY 098 147 APEX DIGITAL 061
JENSEN 153 DENON 019 020 051
JVC 176 195 196 GE 003 004
KENWOOD 030 062 078 079 148 151 176 178 181 HARMAN KARDON 001 002 032
LG/GOLDSTAR 016 087 JVC 006
LOTTE 108 LG/GOLDSTAR 005 010 055 064 066
LUXMAN 077 102 MAGNAVOX 056
LXI 164 MARANTZ 059
MAGNAVOX 039 113 MITSUBISHI 023
MARANTZ 058 084 191 192 193 NAD 062
MCINTOSH 194 ONKYO 009 048
MCS 080 098 PANASONIC 008 024 030 044
MITSUMI 152 PHILIPS 016 056
MODULAIRE 166 PIONEER 018 027 041 065
NAD 013 074 197 198 PROCEED 060
NAKAMICHI 199 200 201 PROSCAN 003 004
NEC 069 RCA 003 004
NIKKO 053 055 SAMSUNG 017 053 054
ONKYO 037 038 045 046 171 175 202 203 SHARP 028
OPTIMUS 065 089 091 092 099 104 212 SONY 011 012 015 043 045
PANASONIC 075 109 119 158 183 204 THOMSON 003 004
PHILIPS 039 138 149 209 TOSHIBA 009 058 067
PIONEER 071 094 100 112 123 131 161 162 215 YAMAHA 030 063
PROTON 210 ZENITH 005 055 064
RADIO SHACK 126 166 213
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Table A17 – Remote Control Product Codes: SAT Table A18 – Remote Control Product Codes: Game
SAT Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number GAME Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number
BIRDVIEW 425 Microsoft (XBOX, XBOX 360) 001 003
CHANNEL MASTER 320 321 325 361 NYKO (PS3) 005
CHAPARRAL 315 316 451 SONY (PS2, PS3) 002 004
CITOH 360
DIRECTV 309 310 314
Table A19 – Remote Control Product Codes: Cable
DISH NETWORK 364
DRAKE 313 317 318 413 481
Cable Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number
DX ANTENNA 331 352 379 483 ABC 001 011
ECHOSTAR 364 395 397 452 453 463 477 478 484 485 ALLEGRO 111
GENERAL INSTRUMENT 303 311 323 365 403 454 468 474 BELCOR 113
MAGNAVOX 461 473 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 001 011 017 096 097 210
MOTOROLA 312 319 HAMLIN 056 099 100 101 117 175 208
OPTIMUS 466 JERROLD 001 002 011 017 073 096 097 162 188 210
RCA 301 358 439 458 465 490 PANASONIC 053 176 177 189 214
SAMSUNG 322 326 442 PHILIPS 013 019 020 085 090
SATELLITE SERVICE CO 335 388 PIONEER 001 041 119 171 209 215 216
TELECOM 330 333 390 391 393 409 SAMSUNG 003 072 186
TOSHIBA 302 426 460 461 462 470 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 183 203 221 222
323 332 348 349 350 351 354 355 381 383 389 403 466 SEAM 121
UNIDEN
479 480 SIGNATURE 001 188
ZENITH 359 384 385 387 394 419 488 SPRUCER 053 081 177 189
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Table A19 – Remote Control Product Codes: Cable – continued Table A22 – Remote Control Product Codes: AUX- TiVo
Cable Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number
STARCOM 002 011 163 COMCAST TIVO 808
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STARGATE 120 COX TIVO 808
TANDY 024 DIRECTV TIVO 806
TELECAPATION 028 HUMAX TIVO 803
TEXSCAN 036 Nero LiquidTV TIVO 805
TFC 122 PIONEER TIVO 801
TIVO 029 030 and See Table A22 TIVO HD XL DVR 807
TOCOM 170 205 TIVO HD DVR 804
UNITED CABLE 011 TIVO SERIES2 DT DVR
™
802
UNIVERSAL 033 034 039 042 113 TOSHIBA TIVO 803
VIDEOWAY 124 211
VIEWSTAR 019 025 053 086 089 190 Торговая марка: harman/kardon
Назначение товара: АУДИО-ВИДЕО РЕСИВЕР
ZENITH 065 125 211 219
Изготовитель: ХАРМАН ИНТЕРНЕШНЛ ИНДАСТРИЗ ИНКОРПОРЕЙТЕД, США,
06901 КОННЕКТИКУТ, г.СТЭМФОРД, АТЛАНТИК СТРИТ 400, ОФИС 1500
Страна происхождения: Китай
Table A20 – Remote Control Product Codes: Media Server Импортер в Россию: OOO “ХАРМАН РУС СиАйЭс“, РОССИЯ, 123317, МОСКВА,
Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number ПРЕСНЕНСКАЯ НАБ, Д.10
Гарантийный период: 1 год
APPLE 008 009 Информация о сервисных центрах: www.harman.com/ru
BEYOND 003 тел. +7-800-700-0467
ESCIENT (FIREBALL) 004 005 006 007 Срок службы: 5 лет
Срок хранения: не ограничен
HARMAN KARDON 001 002 Условия хранения: Cтандартные при нормальных значениях климатических
LOGITECH 012 факторов внешней среды
MICROSOFT 003 Номер документа соответствия:
NAIM 011 Год производства: Год изготовления Вашего устройства можно определить
REQUEST 010 по серийному номеру изделия. Серийный номер состоит из 4-х групп:
2 буквы, 4 цифры, 2 буквы, 7 цифр (XX 0000 XY 0000000), где вторая буква
SONOS 013
из 2-ой буквенной группы (слева направо) обозначает год производства.
Соответствие буквенного кода году представлено в таблице.
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