Advanced functions – Harman-Kardon AVR 160 User Manual

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS

The second number indicates whether any surround channels are present:

0” indicates that no surround information is present.

1” indicates that a matrixed surround signal is present.

2” indicates discrete left and right surround channels.

3” is used with DTS-ES bitstreams to represent the presence of the discrete

surround back channel, in addition to the side surround left and right
channels.

4” is used with 7.1-channel digital formats to indicate the presence of

two discrete side surround channels and two discrete back surround
channels.

The third number is used for the LFE channel:

0” indicates no LFE channel.

.1” indicates that an LFE channel is present.

The 6.1-channel signals – Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES Matrix and Discrete –
each include a flag meant to signal the receiver to decode the surround back
channel, indicated as 3/2/.1 EX-ON for Dolby Digital EX materials, and 3/3/.1
ES-ON for DTS-ES materials.

Dolby Digital 2.0 signals may include a Dolby Surround flag indicating DS-ON
or DS-OFF, depending on whether the 2-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 or 96kHz) will appear.

When only two channels – left and right – are present, the analog surround
modes may be used to decode the signal into the remaining channels.
If you would prefer a different surround format than the native signal’s
digital encoding, press the OSD Button, and use the

KL

Buttons to select

“SURROUND SELECT”. Press the OK Button. Use the

KL

Buttons to select one

of the surround mode categories.

The Auto Select option uses the native signal’s digital encoding, e.g., Dolby
Digital, DTS, Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD Master Audio. For 2-channel materials,
the AVR defaults to Logic 7 Movie mode. If you prefer a different surround
mode, select the surround mode category: Virtual Surround, Stereo, Movie,
Music or Video Game. Press the OK Button to change the mode.

Each category is set to a default surround mode:

Virtual Surround

: Harman Virtual Speaker

Stereo

: 7-channel stereo

Movie

: Logic 7 Movie

Music

: Logic 7 Music

Video Game

: Logic 7 Game

You may select a different mode. The choice of surround modes depends on
the number of speakers in your system.

Virtual Surround

: Harman Virtual Speaker

Stereo

: 2-channel stereo, 5-channel stereo or 7-channel stereo

Movie

: Logic 7 Movie, DTS Neo: 6 Cinema, Dolby Pro Logic II Movie,

Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie
Music

: Logic 7 Music, DTS Neo:6 Music, Dolby Pro Logic II Music, Dolby

Pro Logic IIx Music
Video Game

: Logic 7 Game, Dolby Pro Logic II Game, Dolby Pro Logic

IIx Game

Once you have programmed the surround mode for each type of audio, select
the line from the Surround Select 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.

Please refer to Table A9 in the appendix for more information on which
surround modes are available with different bitstreams.

Dolby Surround Settings

Some additional settings are available for Dolby modes. When the Dolby Pro
Logic II or IIx Music modes have been selected, the Center Width, Dimension,
Panorama and Night Mode settings will become available. See Figure 25.

Figure 25 – Dolby Pro Logic II/IIx Music Mode Settings

Center Width: This setting affects how vocals sound through the three
front speakers. A higher number (up to 7) focuses the vocal information
tightly on the center channel. Lower numbers broaden the vocal soundstage.
Use the

M N

Buttons to adjust.

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 default. Setting “F-03” moves the sound toward the
front of the room, while setting “R-03” moves the sound toward the rear. Use
the

M N

Buttons to adjust.

Panorama: With the Panorama mode turned On, some of the sound from
the front speakers is moved to the surround speakers, creating an enveloping
“wraparound” effect. Each press of the OK Button toggles the setting on or off.

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