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Harman Kardon AVR 161S User Manual

Harman Kardon AVR 161S
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AVR
7.
Select
"Auto:
EzSeVEQ".
8.
If
you
have
a
subwoofer
connected,
select
"Yes
with
Sub."
Otherwise,
select
"Yes
without
Sub."
9.
For
AVR
1610S/AVR
161S,
or
for
AVR
1710S/AVR
171S's
in
5.0-
or
5.1-channel
systems,
select
"5.0"
or
"5.1"
in
the
Speaker
Configuration
screen.
For
AVR
171
OS/
AVR
171
S's
in
7.0-
or
7.1-channel
systems,
select
''7.0"
or
"7.1."
10.
The
test
will
begin.
Make
sure
that
the
room
is
quiet
while
the
test
noise
is
playing
through
the
speakers.
11.
When
the
test
finishes,
select
"Done"
to
exit.
NOTES:
If
there
are
fewer
than
five
main
speakers
in
your
system,
do
not
use
the
EzSeV
EO
process.
Instead,
proceed
as
described
in
Manual
Speaker
Setup,
on
page
30.
If
you
are
using
an
AVR
171
OS/AVR
171
Sin
6.0-
or
6.1-channel
configuration
with
a
single
surround
back
speaker,
do
not
use
the
EzSeVEQ
process.lnstead,
proceed
as
described
in
Manual
Speaker
Setup,
on
page
30.
Set
Up
Your
Sources
The
Source
Setup
menu
lets
you
assign
the
correct
physical
audio
and
video
connections
to
each
source
and
lets
you
set
many
audio
and
video
playback
features
for
each
source.
IMPORTANT:
The
"Video
In"
and
"Audio
In"
settings
are
not
optional
and
must
be
adjusted
before
you
use
your
AVR
to
enable
playback
of
each
source.
You
can
adjust
the
other
settings
later.
See
System
Settings,
on
page
34,
for
complete
information
about
adjusting
all
of
the
Settings
menu
options.
1.
Review
the
input
connections
you
listed
on
the
Source
Buttons
and
Assigned
Connectors
table,
on
page
16.
Note
what
changes
(if
any)
you
want
to
make
from
the
default
connector
assignments
that
appear
on
the
list.
2.
Turn
on
your
TV
and
select
the
TV
input
where
you
connected
the
AVR
in
Connect
Your
TV
or
Video
Display,
on
page
15.
3.
Press
the
remote
control's
OSD/Menu
button.
The
AVA's
OSD
setup
menu
will
appear
on
the
TV.
(Note:
If
you
have
used
a
composite
video
connection
to
your
TV,
the
OSD
menus
will
not
appear
on
your
TV.
Follow
the
steps
below
using
the
AVA's
front-panel
display.)
4.
Use
the
remote's
arrow
and
OK
buttons
to
select
"Source
Setup,"
and
use
the
lefVright
arrow
buttons
to
select
a
source
button
with
connectors
that
you
want
to
re-assign.
Set
Up
the
AVR
5.
Select
"Video
In"
and
select
the
video
input
connector
you
want
to
assign
to
the
source
button.
Press
the
OK
button.
NOTE:
If
you
select
an
HDMI
connector
as
the
video
input
connector,
the
audio
input
connector
will
automatically
change
to
the
same
HDMI
connector.
6.
If
you
have
not
selected
an
HDMI
connector
for
Video
In,
select
"Audio
In"
and
select
the
audio
input
connector
you
want
to
assign
to
the
source
button.
Press
the
OK
button.
You
cannot
use
a
different
video
input
connector
with
an
HDMI
audio
input
connector.
7.
Press
the
remote's
Back/Exit
button
and
repeat
steps
3-
6
for
the
remaining
source
buttons
with
connectors
you
want
to
re-assign.
Title:
This
selection
lets
you
change
the
display
name
for
the
source,
which
is
useful
if
your
source's
device
type
is
different
from
the
source's
preprogrammed
name.
Use
the
Up/Down
buttons
to
scroll
forward
or
backward
through
the
alphanumeric
characters
until
the
desired
character
appears,
then
use
the
LefVRight
buttons
to
move
the
cursor
to
the
next
or
previous
position.
Move
the
cursor
again
to
leave
a
blank
space.
(Your
name
can
have
a
maximum
of
10
characters.)
When
you
have
finished,
press
the
OK
Button.
The
new
name
will
appear
on
the
AVA's
front
panel
and
throughout
the
on-screen
menu
system.
Tone:
This
setting
determines
whether
the
treble
and
bass
controls
are
active
for
the
source.
When
it's
set
to
Off,
the
tone
controls
are
out
of
the
circuit,
with
no
changes
to
the
sound.
When
it's
set
to
On,
the
bass
and
treble
controls
are
in
the
circuit.
Treble/Bass:
These
settings
boost
or
cut
the
treble
or
bass
frequencies
by
up
to
1
OdB,
in
2dB
increments.
Use
the
LefVRight
buttons
to
change
the
setting.
The
default
setting
is
OdB.
Night
Mode:
This
setting
activates
Night
mode
for
the
source,
which
works
with
specially
encoded
Dolby
Digital
discs
or
broadcasts.
Night
mode
compresses
the
audio
so
that
louder
passages
are
reduced
in
volume
to
avoid
disturbing
others,
while
dialogue
remains
intelligible.
The
following
settings
are
available:
Off:
No
compression
is
applied.
Loud
passages
in
the
program
remain
as
they
were
recorded.
Mid:
Loud
passages
in
the
program
are
reduced
moderately
in
volume.
Dolby
True
HD
stream
is
compressed
automatically
as
set
by
the
incoming
stream.
Max:
Loud
passages
in
the
program
are
reduced
more
in
volume.
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Harman Kardon AVR 161S Specifications

General IconGeneral
Channels5.1
Input Sensitivity/Impedance200mV/47k ohms
FM Tuner Frequency Range87.5MHz – 108.0MHz
FM Tuner Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Mono/Stereo)70dB/68dB
FM Tuner Distortion (Mono/Stereo)0.2%/0.3%
FM Tuner Stereo Separation40dB @ 1kHz
AM Tuner Signal-to-Noise Ratio38dB
AM Tuner Distortion1.0%
HDMI Inputs5
HDMI Outputs1
3D ReadyYes
Audio Return ChannelYes
Dimensions121mm x 440mm x 300mm
Weight4.6 kg
Power Requirement120V AC, 60Hz
Network ConnectivityNo
Dolby DigitalYes
DTS-HD Master AudioYes
HDMI Version1.4a
Frequency Response10Hz – 130kHz (+0dB/–3dB)
FM Tuner Usable Sensitivity IHF13.2dBf
AM Tuner Frequency Range522kHz – 1, 620kHz
Video Resolution4K
Power Consumption410W maximum
Power Consumption (Idle)<0.5W (standby)
BluetoothYes
Video InputsComposite Video
Audio Inputs2 analog audio
Audio Outputs1 subwoofer
HDMI Features3D, ARC, CEC
Supported Audio FormatsDolby Digital, DTS

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