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

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Sour

ce Configuration

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Signature 2.0

Video Detect

This option line permits you to select whether the 2.0

will continually search for incoming video, or if the

circuits for automatic detection will be turned off.

In normal operation, the factory default setting of AUTO

should be left in place. When AUTO is in use, the unit’s

video board will periodically examine the signal at the

selected video input to see if there are any video sync

pulses, indicating the presence of an incoming signal. If a

signal is detected, it will be displayed on the screen, with

the on-screen menus superimposed over the video image.

When no video signal is present, the on-screen menus

and messages will be displayed over a blue screen.

The AUTO setting will work for most sources. However,

in some cases, the incoming signal may occasionally be

weak due to poor-quality video playback, tapes with bad

tracking, or other factors. If those conditions are present

on a particular source, such as a VCR, selecting the OFF

option will stop the auto search for video sync, permit-

ting the menus to be displayed regardless of the incoming

sync quality. As always, the blue screen will appear when

no video is present.

NOTE: As with all source-related settings, the Video

Detect

setting is for the input being adjusted only. To

permanently disable the option of showing video under

the menus, change the Menu Bkgrnd setting to Blue

in the Display Options menu of Advanced

Settings

(see page 36).

To make a change in this option, press the ‹ or ›

Menu Control

buttons i until the desired setting

is displayed. When you have completed the necessary

change, press the

¤

Menu Control

button i to

enter the setting to the 2.0’s memory and move to the

next step.

Input Level Adjust

When an analog input is selected, the next step is to

set the input level. Correct input level adjustment is

needed so that the surround sound processing circuitry

has both enough information to decode, and to make

certain that the information in both input channels is at

the same level. This level setting does not involve the

actual output volume that you hear, but rather the small

voltages that embody the signals sent from the output

of a source unit and the input of the 2.0. Different

products may have widely varying output levels so it is

important that you set the input level to assure proper

surround processing.

Since digital audio signals do not vary in level with

changes in program material intensity, they are trans-

mitted at a constant bit rate. For that reason, it is not

necessary to set the input level for digital audio sources.

Accordingly, this step does not appear on the Source

Menu

when a digital input is selected as shown below

(Figure OSD-6).

Figure OSD-6

Before setting the input levels, make certain that the

source machine you are adjusting is in the play mode,

using program material that is representative of your

favorite listening choices. Remember; the actual volume

setting is not important here, rather, you are concerned

with the electrical interface between the two units.

S o u r c e M e n u

S o u r c e : V i d 2

N a m e : V i d e o 2

V i d e o : C o m p 2

A u d i o : D i g i t a l 1

M o d e : D o l b y D i g i t a l

V i d e o D e t e c t : A u t o

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