System configuration – Harman-Kardon HA160-0004-A User Manual

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System Configuration

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Signature 2.0

When the Front L & R: line is highlighted use

the ‹ or ›

Menu Control

buttons i to select

Large

or Small in accordance with the definition

above. When Small is selected, all signals assigned

to the front left/right speakers that are below 100Hz

will be sent to the subwoofer output. When Large

is selected, the front left/right speakers will receive a

full-range signal.

NOTE: If Small is selected and a subwoofer is not

used, the bass output in your system will be limited.

However, to avoid speaker damage, do not select

Large

unless your speakers are capable of reproducing

extreme low-frequency sounds.

When the desired setting for the front L/R speakers has

been set, press the

¤

Menu Control

button i so

that Center is highlighted. Here, make the same

choice as to a large or small setting, depending on the

type of speakers installed. Use the ‹ or ›

Menu

Control

buttons i to make your selection. When

Small

is selected, all sounds below 100Hz assigned to

the center channel will be sent to the front left/right

output. When Large is selected, the center speakers

will receive a full-range signal. An additional option here

is None, which should be selected if no center channel

speaker is installed.

Once the center channel setting has been made, press the

¤

Menu Control

button i so that Surrounds

is highlighted. Again, make a choice as to large or small,

using the ‹ or ›

Menu Control

buttons i to make

your selection. When Small is selected, all sounds

below 100Hz assigned to the left and right surround

channels will be sent to the front left/right output. When

Large

is selected, the surround speakers will receive

a full-range signal. Select None, when no surround

speakers are installed.

After selecting the Surround speaker type, press the

¤

Menu Control

button i so that Subwoofer

is highlighted. Use the ‹ or ›

Menu Control

buttons

i to select Yes when a subwoofer is installed, and

None

when a subwoofer will not be used in the system.

NOTE: If you wish to retain the factory preset that

appears on any menu line, simply press the

¤

Menu

Control

button i to skip that item and move to the

next setting.

When the speaker types have been entered, press

the

¤

Menu Control

button i so that the

Speaker Levels

>

line is highlighted.

This will begin a important process of setting the

system output levels so that they are properly balanced

to account for variations in amplifiers, speakers and

room conditions.

NOTE: As soon as the button is pressed to go to the

next menu, a moderately loud test noise signal will be

heard. Anyone with sensitive hearing may wish to leave

the room before proceeding.

From the Speaker Levels line, press the

Menu Control

button i to move to the

next screen.

The Speaker Level Adj menu appears (Figure

OSD-3), and it will list all of the speaker positions that

have been entered on the Speaker Setup Menu. A test

noise will be heard from the front left speaker as soon

as the menu is on the screen. That will serve as your

initial reference level for the remaining speakers. If it is

too low or too loud, use the

Volume Controls

r 9

to set your reference level. If a sound pressure level

meter is being used, the recommended reference level is

75dB, using the “C Weighting/Slow” settings. For the

most accurate settings, the meter should be placed at the

preferred listening position.

Figure OSD-3

S p e a k e r L e v e l A d j

L e f t F r o n t + 0 0 d B

C e n t e r + 0 0 d B

R i g h t F r o n t + 0 0 d B

R i g h t S u r r + 0 0 d B

L e f t S u r r + 0 0 d B

S u b w o o f e r + 0 0 d B

A d j u s t u n t i l a l l l e v e l s

s o u n d e q u a l .

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