System configuration, Signature 2.0 – Harman-Kardon HA160-0004-A User Manual

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System Configuration

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Signature 2.0

The final preparation before proceeding with the

configuration is to make certain that your television,

monitor, or projector or other video display device is

turned on, and that it is adjusted so that the 2.0 is the

current video input. At this point you should also make

one last check that all sources, amplifiers and speakers

are properly connected to the 2.0, plugged into AC

power, turned on or in their standby modes.

Turn the 2.0 on using the front panel

Standby Switch

2 or the

Main Power On

switch a on the remote

control. Note that the

Standby LED

5 will go out and

the word “Signature” on the front panel will turn a soft

blue color to act as the

Power Indicator

6. If the 2.0

is connected to a Signature Series power amplifier via the

remote trigger cable it, too, will turn on.

When the power is first turned on, the

Information

Display

) will first show a brief turn-on message

(Figure FPD-3)

Figure FPD-3

and then it will revert to the standard information display

with the source name and the volume setting on the

right side of the display (Figure FPD-4).

Figure FPD-4

Speaker Setup

The first step in the configuration is to program the 2.0

so that it “knows” what kind of speakers are connected.

This information, pertaining to the characteristics of the

speakers, not their brand or model, establishes the bass

management of the 2.0.

To begin the process, press the

Menu

button j

and note that the main Setup Menu (Figure OSD-1)

will appear.

TV Vol

Dolby ProLogic 10

Signature Series 2.0

Power On Standby

Figure OSD-1

Press the

¤

Menu Control

button i twice until

the words Speaker Setup are highlighted on

the screen. Press the ›

Menu Control

button to go to

the Speaker Setup Menu (Figure OSD-2).

Figure OSD-2

The first three lines tell the system if the speakers used

are capable of extended low-frequency reproduction.

When making a setting, use the following as a guideline:

Small: Select this setting if the speakers used
are not capable of reproducing low-frequency

information below 100Hz.

Large: Select this setting if the speakers are
traditional, full-range loudspeakers.

NOTE: The words “Large” or “Small” do not refer to

the actual size of the speakers, but their ability to

handle low-frequency information. In general,

however, full-range speakers are larger in size than

frequency-limited satellite speakers since they often

include large woofers.

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