Sour ce configuration – Harman-Kardon HA160-0004-A User Manual

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Sour

ce Configuration

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Signature 2.0

Input Assignment

At the Video line select the rear panel

Composite

or

S-Video Input

‹ fl that will appear on screen

when the remote button whose profile you are adjusting

is pressed. You may select any of the video inputs,

even if you use an input connection more than once.

If you need to remember which piece of source equip-

ment is connected to which input jack, consult the

worksheet in Appendix B that you filled out during the

connection process.

To change the video input source, first make certain that

the Video line on the menu (Figure OSD-5) is high-

lighted. Press the ›

Menu Control

button and notice

that the video input will change each time you press the

› button. Composite video inputs will be shown as

Comp 1

through Comp 6, and the S-Video inputs will

be shown as S-Video 1 and S-Video 2.

When the desired input name appears on the screen,

press the

¤

Menu Control

button to enter the setting

and move to the next line.

At the Audio line you will choose analog, digital or

external audio source that will be selected when you

press the remote button profile being adjusted. Analog

audio input sources will be shown as Analog 1

through Analog 6, corresponding to the rear panel

Analog Audio Inputs

™. Digital audio sources will

be shown as Digital 1 through Digital 6.

Digital inputs 1 through 4 are the

Coax Digital Audio

Inputs

° and digital inputs 5 and 6 are the

Optical

Digital Audio Inputs

‡. If a device is connected to

the rear panel

6-CH Direct Input

¡ it will appear on

the line as 6-Ch Direct.

NOTE: The tuner may ONLY be selected as an input

when the top line on the menu reads Tuner. This is

intentional, as the codes programmed in the

Tuner

button on the remote are needed to operate many of

the tuner’s functions. It is possible, however, to select

another input device for this source, but the tuner will

not be accessible if the input is used in that fashion.

As with other menu selection choices, use the ‹ or ›

Menu Control

buttons i to change the setting until

the desired input appears on the screen. When you have

completed this section, press the

¤

Menu Control

button i to enter the setting to the 2.0’s memory and

move to the next step.

Surround Mode Assignment

The next step is to enter the surround mode that will be

used when the input profile being established is selected.

Note that the choice of modes available will vary

depending on whether the input is an analog or digital

audio source. For example, the Dolby Digital and DTS

modes are not available when the input is an analog

audio source, as there would be no digital data available.

An explanation of the Surround modes, and the

suggested program material for them, is found in

Appendix C. You may wish to consult that information

before making a final selection for the preset mode.

Note that the mode programmed into the profile

memory will appear when the source is selected, but you

may always change the mode during a listening session

by pressing one of the

Surround Mode Selector

buttons y on the remote control. In addition, as you

change modes during the selection process by pressing

the ‹ or ›

Menu Control

buttons i you will hear

the differences between them.

NOTE: When an external audio adapter is selected

through the

6-CH Direct Inputs

¡, the 2.0 will not

allow a mode to be entered, as the surround decoding

will be established by the external processor. The Mode

line will not appear when 6-Ch Direct is the

audio source.

After deciding on which mode to use, press the ‹ or ›

Menu Control

buttons i to change the setting until

the desired surround mode appears on the screen. When

you have completed this selection, press the

¤

Menu

Control

button i to enter the setting to the 2.0’s

memory and move to the next step.

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