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Harman Kardon AVR 161S User Manual

Harman Kardon AVR 161S
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AVR
System
Remote
Control
Functions,
continued
In
addition
to
controlling
the
AVR,
the
AVR
remote
is
capable
of
controlling
eight
other
devices,
including
an
iPod/iPhone
device
connected
to
the
AVA's
front-panel
USB
port.
During
the
installation
process,
you
may
program
the
codes
for
each
of
your
source
components
into
the
remote.
(See
Program
the
Remote
to
Control
Your
Source
Devices
and
rv,
on
page
21,
for
programming
information.)
To
operate
a
component,
press
its
Source
Selector
button
to
change
the
remote's
control
mode.
A
button's
function
depends
on
which
component
is
being
controlled
.
See
Table
A
13
in
the
Appendix
for
listings
of
the
functions
for
each
type
of
component.
Most
of
the
buttons
on
the
remote
have
dedicated
functions,
although
the
precise
codes
transmitted
vary
depending
on
the
specific
device
being
controlled.
Due
to
the
wide
variety
of
functions
for
various
source
devices,
we
have
included
only
a
few
of
the
most-often
used
functions
on
the
remote:
number
buttons,
transport
controls,
television-channel
control,
menu
access
and
power
on
and
off.
Buttons
dedicated
to
the
AVR
-
AVR
Power
On/Off,
Surround
Modes,
Volume,
Mute,
Delay
and
Sleep
Settings
-
are
available
at
any
time,
even
when
the
remote
is
controlling
another
device.
Power
On/Power
Off
buttons:
Press
these
buttons
to
turn
the
AVR
on
and
put
it
into
Sleep
or
turn
it
off.
See
Power
Indicator/Power
Button,
on
page
4,
for
more
information
.
IR
Transmitter:
As
buttons
are
pressed
on
the
remote,
infrared
codes
are
emitted
through
this
lens
.
Zone
2
button
(AVR
17105/AVR
171S
only):
Use
this
button
to
select
whether
the
AVR
commands
will
affect
the
main
listening
area
(Zone
1)
or
the
remote
zone
of
a
multizone
system
(Zone
2).
When
the
remote
is
in
the
Zone
2
control
mode,
the
Zone
2
button
will
illuminate
whenever
you
press
a
button.
Mute
button:
Press
this
button
to
mute
the
AVA's
speaker-output
connectors
and
headphone
jack.
To
restore
the
sound
, pr
ess
this
button
or
adjust
the
volume.
Source
Selector
buttons:
Press
one
of
these
buttons
to
select
a
source
device,
e.g.
,
Disc,
Cable/Sat,
Radio,
etc.
This
action
will
also
turn
on
the
AVR
and
switch
the
remote's
control
mode
to
operate
the
selected
source
device.
The
first
press
of
the
Radio
button
switches
the
AVR
to
the
last
-used
tuner
band
(AM
or
FM).
Each
successive
press
changes
the
band
.
The
first
press
of
the
USB
button
switches
the
AVR
to
the
last-used
source
(USB
or
iPod)
.
Each
successive
press
cycles
between
the
two
sources.
The
first
press
of
the
Network
button
switches
the
AVR
to
the
last-used
source
(Network
or
vTuner)
.
Each
successive
press
cycles
between
the
two
sources
.
AVR
button:
Press
to
put
the
remote
into
the
AVR
control
mode.
Surround
Modes
button:
Press
this
button
to
access
the
Surround
Modes
submenu.
Select
a
surround
-
mode
category:
Auto
Select
,
Virtual
Surround,
Stereo,
HARMAN
NSP,
Movie,
Music
or
Game.
When
you
sele
ct
the
category
, it
is
hi
g
hlighted
and
the
surround
mode
changes
.
To
change
the
surround
mode
for
the
selected
category
navigate
to
the
Surround
Mode
menu
in
the
AVA
's
on-screen
display
menu,
select
the
desired
category,
and
use
the
Left/
Right
buttons
to
select
one
of
the
available
surround
modes.
See
the
Advanced
Functions
section
,
on
page
29
,
for
more
information.
OSD/Menu
button:
When
the
remote
is
controlling
the
AVR,
press
this
button
to
display
the
AVA
's
on-screen
display
(OSD)
menu.
This
button
is
also
used
within
the
tuner
menus
and
an
iPod
connected
to
the
AVA's
front-panel
USB
port
,
and
is
also
used
to
display
the
main
menu
on
some
source
devices
.
Up/Down/Left/Right
buttons:
These
buttons
a
re
used
to
navigate
the
menu
system
and
to
operate
the
tuner
.
OK
button:
This
button
is
used
to
select
i
tems
from
the
menu
system.
Back/Exit
button:
Press
this
button
to
return
to
the
previous
menu
or
to
exit
the
menu
system.
Home
button:
Press
this
button
to
display
the
Home
menu
for
a
Roku
Streaming
Stick
'"
that
is
connected
to
the
AVA
's
MHUHDMI
connector
.
Number
buttons:
Us
e
these
button
s
to
e
nt
er
numb
ers
for
radio
-sta
tion
fr
e
quencie
s
or
to
select
station
presets
.
System
Remote
Control
Functions
Clear
button:
Press
this
button
to
clear
a
radio
station
frequency
you
have
started
to
enter.
Test
Tone
button:
Press
this
button
to
activate
test
noise
that
will
circulate
through
each
I
speaker,
allowing
you
to
adjust
the
individual
speaker
levels.
Use
the
Up/Down
buttons
to
switch
the
noise
to
a
different
speaker
and
use
the
Left/Right
buttons
to
change
the
volume
of
the
speaker
the
noise
is
playing
through.
Delay
Adjust
button:
Pressing
this
button
lets
you
adjust
two
different
types
of
delay
settings
(use
the
Up/Down
buttons
to
cycle
through
the
settings):
Lip
Sync:
This
setting
lets
you
resynchronize
the
audio
and
video
signals
from
a
source
to
eliminate
a
"lip
sync
"
problem
.
Lip-sync
issues
can
occur
when
the
video
portion
of
a
signal
undergoes
additional
processing
in
either
the
source
device
or
the
video
display.
Use
the
Left/Right
buttons
to
delay
the
audio
by
up
to
1
BOrns.
Distance:
These
settings
let
you
set
the
delay
for
each
speaker
to
compensate
for
the
different
distances
they
may
be
from
the
listening
position.
Use
the
Up/Down
buttons
to
cycle
through
each
of
the
system's
speakers,
and
use
the
Left/Right
buttons
to
set
the
distance
each
speaker
is
from
the
listening
position.
See
Manual
Speaker
Setup
,
on
page
30
,
for
more
information
.
Sleep
button:
Press
this
button
to
activate
the
sleep
timer
,
which
turns
off
the
receiver
after
a
programmed
period
of
time.
Each
press
increases
the
time
by
10
minutes,
up
to
90
minutes-
ending
with
the
"
Sleep
Off
"
message.
Volume
Up/Down
buttons:
Press
these
buttons
to
raise
or
lower
the
volume.
Channel/Tuner
buttons:
When
radio
has
been
selected,
press
these
buttons
to
select
a
preset
radio
station
.
While
operating
a
cable
,
satellite
or
HDTV
set-top
box
or
a
television,
press
these
buttons
to
change
channels.
Info/Option
button:
Press
to
display
the
available
option
settings
for
the
current
source.
Display
Dimmer
button:
Press
this
button
to
dim
the
AVA's
front-panel
Message
Display
partially
or
fully.
Preset
Scan
button:
When
Radio
is
the
selected
source
,
press
this
button
to
play
each
of
your
preset
rad
io
stations
in
order
for
five
seconds
.
Pressing
the
button
again
to
remain
tuned
to
the
current
station
.
RDS
button
(AVR
171S/AVR
161S
only):
When
listening
to
an
FM
radio
station
that
broadcasts
RDS
information
,
this
button
activates
the
various
RDS
functions.
Direct
button:
Press
this
button
to
directly
tune
to
a
radio
station
by
using
the
Number
buttons
to
enter
its
frequency.
Memory
button:
Press
this
button
to
save
the
current
radio
or
vTuner
station
as
a
preset.
Transport
Control
buttons:
These
buttons
are
used
to
control
source
devices.
Previous
Channel
button:
When
TV
is
the
selected
source,
press
this
button
to
switch
to
the
previously-tuned
channel.
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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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