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AVR
Playing
Media
from
a
Roku
Streaming
Stick
When
you
connect
a
Roku
Streaming
Stick
to
the
AVR's
MHUHDMI
input
and
join
it
with
your
home
Wi-Fi
network,
you
can
use
the
AVR's
remote
to
search
for
and
control
streaming
media.
NOTE
:
Your
home
network
must
be
Wi-Fi
for
you
to
be
able
to
use
the
Roku
Streaming
Stick
with
your
AVR.
1.
After
connecting
the
Roku
Streaming
Stick
to
the
AVR's
MHUHDMI
input,
select
the
AVR's
MHL
source.
The
Roku
Streaming
Stick's
video
output
should
be
displayed
on
your
TV.
2.
Follow
the
Roku
instructions
for
joining
the
Roku
Streaming
Stick
with
your
Wi-Fi
network,
using
the
Roku
remote.
3.
Once
the
Roku
Streaming
Stick
is
joined
with
your
Wi-Fi
network,
the
AVR
remote
buttons
shown
below
will
perform
the
same
functions
as
their
counterparts
on
the
Roku
remote:
Home
Menu
1 G G 0 [
tH0]
'8 0
10
888
0 0
®00
8GG0J1l0008
I 8 8
CD
[
8•
8]® 0 8
Previous
Menu
Listening
to
Media
via
Spotify
Connect
Your
Harman
Kardon
AVR
and
Spotify
control
device
need
to
be
on
the
same
wi-fi
network
to
work.
From
the
Spotify
App
on
your
mobile
device
tap
on
the
Now
Playing
bar
to
reveal
extra
controls,
and
select
the
Speaker
icon.
From
the Connect
screen,
just
choose
your
AVR
models
from
the
list
as
a
destination
device
and
it'll
start
playing.
Adjust
the
volume
directly
from
the
app
using
the
volume
bar
from
the
Connect
screen.
faspotify
®
Using
This
Device
With
Spotify
Conned
Spotify
lets
you
listen
to
millions
of
songs
-the
artists
you
love,
the
latest
hits
and
discoveries
just
for
you.
If
you
are
a
Spotify
user,
you
can
control
this
device
using
your
Spotify
app.
Step 1
Connect
your
device
to
the
same
wifi
network
as
your
phone,
tablet
or
PC
running
the
Spotify
app
.
Step 2
Open
the
Spotify
app,
and
play
any
song.
Step 3
Tap
the
song
image
in
the
bottom
left of
the
screen.
Step 4
Tap
the
Connect
icon@>
Step 5
Pick
your
speaker
from
the
list.
For
informat
i
on
on
how
to
set
up
and
use
Spotify
Connect
please
visit
www.spotify.
com/connect
Licenses
The
Spotify
Software
is
subject
to
third
party
licenses
found
here:
www.spotify.com/
connect/third
--
pa
rty--1
i
censes.
Advanced
Functions
Operating
Your
AVR
and
Advanced
Functions
Much
of
the
adjusting
and
configuration
your
AVR
requires
is
handled
automatically,
with
little
intervention
required
on
your
part.
You
can
also
customize
your
AVR
to
suit
your
system
and
your
tastes.
In
this
section
we
will
describe
some
of
the
more
advanced
adjustments
available
to
you.
Audio
Processing
and
Surround
Sound
Audio
signals
can
be
encoded
in
a
variety
of
formats
that
can
affect
not
only
the
quality
of
the
sound
but
the
number
of
speaker
channels
and
the
surround
mode.
You
may
also
manually
select
a
different
surround
mode,
when
available.
Analog
Audio
Signals
Analog
audio
signals
usually
consist
of
two
channels
-left
and
right.
Your
AVR
is
able
to
process
two-channel
audio
signals
to
produce
multichannel
surround
sound,
even
when
no
surround
sound
has
been
encoded
in
the
recording.
Among
the
available
modes
are
the
Dolby
Pro
Logic
11/llx/llz,
Virtual
Speaker,
DTS
Neo:6,
HARMAN
NSP,
5
CH
and
7
CH
Stereo
modes.
To
select
one
of
these
modes
,
press
the
Surround
Modes
button.
Digital
Audio
Signals
Digital
audio
signals
offer
greater
flexibility
and
capacity
than
analog
signals,
and
allow
the
encoding
of
discrete
channel
information
directly
into
the
signal.
The
result
is
improved
sound
quality
and
startling
directionality,
since
each
channel's
information
is
transmitted
discretely.
High-resolution
recordings
sound
extraordinarily
distortion-free,
especially
in
the
high
frequencies
.
Surround
Modes
Surround-mode
selection
depends
upon
the
format
of
the
incoming
audio
signal
as
well
as
your
personal
taste.
Although
there
is
never
a
time
when
all
of
the
AVR's
surround
modes
are
available,
there
is
usually
a
wide
variety
of
modes
available
for
a
given
input.
Table
A12
in
the
Appendix,
on
page
47,
offers
a
brief
description
of
each
mode
and
indicates
the
types
of
incoming
signals
or
digital
bitstreams
the
mode
may
be
used
with.
Additional
information
about
the
Dolby
and
DTS
modes
is
available
on
the
companies'
Web
sites:
www.dolby.com
and
www
.
dtsonline.com.
When
in
doubt,
check
the
jacket
of
your
disc
for
more
information
on
which
surround
modes
are
available.
Usually,
nonessential
sections
of
the
disc,
such
as
trailers,
extra
materials
or
the
disc
menu,
are
available
only
in
Dolby
Digital
2.0
(two-channel)
or
PCM
two-channel
mode.
If
the
main
title
is
playing
and
the
display
shows
one
of
these
surround
modes,
look
for
an
audio
or
language
setup
section
in
the
disc's
menu.
Also.
make
sure
your
disc
player's
audio
output
is
set
to
the
original
bitstream
rather
than
two-
channel
PCM
.
Stop
play
and
check
the
player's
output
setting
.
Multichannel
digital
recordings
are
produced
in
five-channel,
six-channel
or
seven-
channel
formats,
with
or
without
a
".1"
channel.
The
channels
i
ncluded
in
a
typical
5.1-channel
recording
are
front
left,
front
right,
center,
surround
left,
surround
right
and
LFE
(low-frequency
effects).
The
LFE
channel
is
denoted
as"
.1
"to
represent
the
fact
that
it
is
limited
to
the
low
frequencies
.
6.1-channel
recordings
add
a
single
surround
back
channel,
and
7.
1-channel
recordings
add
surround
back
left
and
surround
back
right
channels
to
the
5.1-channel
configuration
.
New
formats
are
available
in
7.1
-
channel
configurations.
Your
AVR
is
able
to
play
the
new
audio
formats,
delivering
a
more
exciting
home
theater
experience
.
AVR
17105/AVR
1715
only:
To
use
the
6.
1-
and
7.1-channel
surround
modes,
the
surround
back
channels
must
be
enabled.
See
Manual
Speaker
Setup,
on
page
30
for
more
information
.
Digital
formats
include
Dolby
Digital
2.0
(two
channels
only),
Dolby
Digital
5.1,
Dolby
Digital
EX
(6
.
1)
,
Dolby
Digital
Plus
(7.1)
,
Dolby
TrueHD
(7.1),
DTS-HD
High-Resolution
Audio
(7.1),
DTS-HD
Master
Audio
(7
.
1)
,
DTS
5.1,
DTS-ES
(6.1
Matrix
and
Discrete),
DTS
96/24
(5.1
),
two
-
channel
PCM
modes
in
32kHz,
44.1
kHz,
48kHz,
88
.1
kHz,
96kHz,
176.4kHz
or
192kHz,
and
5.1
or
7.1
multichannel
PCM
.
When
the
AVR
receives
a
digital
signal
,
it
detects
the
encoding
method
and
the
number
of
channels,
which
is
displayed
briefly
as
three
numbers,
separated
by
slashes
(e
.g.,
"3
/2/.1
")
.
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BrandHarman Kardon
ModelAVR 171 OS
CategoryReceiver
LanguageEnglish

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