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AVR
For
each
speaker
group,
select
one
of
these
eight
crossover
frequencies:
Large,
40Hz,
50Hz,
60Hz,
70Hz,
80Hz,
90Hz,
1OOHz,
11OHz,
120Hz, 140Hz,
150Hz, 160Hz,
180Hz
or
200Hz.
If
the
speaker's
crossover
frequency
is
below
40Hz,
select
the
first
option,
"Large."
This
setting
doesn't
refer
to
the
speaker's
physical
size
but
to
its
frequency
response,
which
is
also
called
"full
range."
NOTE:
If
you
have
Room
EQ
set
to
On,
the
crossover
frequencies
have
been
automatically
set
by
the
AVR
and
cannot
be
adjusted.
Write
down
the
settings
in
Table
A6
in
the
Appendix.
When
you
have
finished
entering
the
settings,
press
the
Back/Exit
button
to
return
to
the
Manual
Setup
menu.
Select
the
"Speakers"
menu
again
and
note
the
Subwoofer
setting:
This
setting
depends
upon
the
Crossover
setting
you
selected
for
the
front
left
and
right
speakers.
If
you
set
the
front
speakers
to
a
numeric
crossover
frequency,
the
subwoofer
setting
will
always
be
SUB.
All
low-frequency
information
will
always
be
sent
to
the
subwoofer.
If
you
don't
have
a
subwoofer,
either
upgrade
to
full-range
front
left
and
right
speakers
or
add
a
subwoofer
at
the
earliest
opportunity.
If
you
set
the
front
left/right
speakers
to
LARGE,
select
one
of
the
three
following
settings
for
the
subwoofer:
UR+LFE:
This
setting
sends
all
low-frequency
information
to
the
subwoofer,
including
a)
information
that
would
normally
be
played
through
the
front
left
and
right
speakers
and
b)
the
special
low-frequency
effects
(LFE)
channel
information.
OFF:
Select
this
setting
when
no
subwoofer
is
in
use.
All
low-frequency
information
will
be
sent
to
the
front
left
and
right
speakers.
LFE:
This
setting
plays
low-frequency
information
contained
in
the
left
and
right
program
channels
through
the
front
left
and
right
speakers,
and
directs
only
the
LFE-channel
information
to
the
subwoofer.
Distance
As
described
above
in
Step
Two,
when
you
measured
the
distances
from
each
of
your
speakers
to
the
listening
position,
your
AVR
provides
an
adjustment
that
compensates
for
the
different
distances
so
that
the
sound
from
each
speaker
will
reach
the
listening
position
at
the
proper
time.
This
process
will
improve
the
clarity
and
detail
of
the
sound.
On
the
Manual
Setup
menu,
move
the
cursor
to
the
Distance
line
and
press
the
OK
button
to
display
the
Adjust
Speaker
Distance
menu.
Enter
the
distance
from
each
speaker
to
the
listening
position
that
you
measured
in
Step
Two
and
recorded
in
Table
A4
in
the
Appendix
(see
page
3fl}.
Select
a
speaker,
then
use
the
Left/Right
buttons
to
change
the
measurement.
You
can
enter
distances
between
0
and
30
feet
(9.1
m).
The
default
distance
for
all
speakers
is
10
feet
(3m).
The
default
unit
of
measurement
is
feet.
To
change
the
unit
to
meters,
select
the
Unit
of
Measure
line
and
press
the
Left
or
Right
button
to
change
the
setting.
NOTE:
If
you
set
the
Assigned
AMP
channels
to
Zone
2,
you
will
not
be
able
to
adjust
their
delay
settings.
32
Advanced
Functions
Step
Four
-
Setting
Channel
Output
levels
Manually
For
a
conventional
stereo
receiver,
a
simple
balance
control
adjusts
the
stereo
imaging
by
varying
the
relative
loudness
of
the
left
and
right
channels.
In
a
home
theater
system
with
up
to
seven
main
channels
plus
up
to
two
subwoofers,
achieving
proper
imaging
becomes
both
more
critical
and
more
complex.
The
goal
is
to
ensure
that
each
channel
is
heard
at
the
listening
position
with
equal
loudness
(when
signals
of
equal
loudness
are
played
through
them).
Your
AVR's
EzSet/EQ
calibration
can
handle
this
critical
task
for
you
simply
and
automatically.
However,
the
Output
Adjust
menu
allows
you
to
calibrate
the
levels
manually,
either
using
the
system's
built-in
test
tone
or
while
playing
source
material.
From
the
Manual
Setup
menu
select
Output
Adjust
to
display
the
speaker
volume
adjustment
menu.
All
of
the
system's
speakers
will
appear
with
their
current
level
settings.
You
can
adjust
each
speaker's
level
between
-1
OdB
and
+ 1
OdB
in
1
dB
increments.
While
making
adjustments,
you
can
measure
the
channel
levels
in
one
of
these
ways:
Preferably,
use
a
handheld
SPL
meter
set
to
the
C-weighting,
slow
scale.
Adjust
each
speaker
so
that
the
meter
reads
75dB
when
the
AVR's
built-in
test
noise
is
playing.
By
ear.
Adjust
the
levels
so
that
the
test
tone
sounds
equally
loud
to
you
when
it
plays
through
each
speaker.
To
set
your
levels
using
the
AVR's
internal
test
tone,
select
the
menu's
Test
Tone
line
and
use
the
Left/Right
buttons
to
turn
the
test
tone
on.
Then
select
the
Test
Tone
SEQ
line
to
select
between
Auto
and
Manual:
Auto:
The
test
tone
will
automatically
circulate
to
all
speakers,
as
indicated
by
the
highlight
bar.
Use
the
Left/Right
buttons
to
adjust
the
level
for
any
speaker
when
the
test
tone
is
paused
there.
Use
the
Up/Down
buttons
to
move
the
highlight
bar
to
another
line,
and
the
test
tone
will
follow
the
bar.
To
stop
the
test
tone,
use
the
Up/Down
buttons
to
move
the
cursor
out
of
the
screen's
speaker
listings
area.
Manual:
The
test
tone
will
stay
on
the
selected
speaker
until
you
use
the
Up/Down
buttons
to
move
it
to
another
speaker.
Use
the
Left/Right
buttons
to
adjust
the
level
for
the
speaker
through
which
the
test
tone
is
playing.
If
you
are
using
an
external
source
to
set
your
output
levels,
set
Test
Tone
to
Off,
use
the
Up/Down
buttons
to
navigate
to
each
speaker,
and
use
the
Left/Right
buttons
to
adjust
the
speaker's
level
while
the
source
plays.
NOTE:
If
you
are
using
a
handheld
SPL
meter
with
external
source
material,
such
as
a
test
disc
or
an
audio
selection,
play
it
and
adjust
the
AVR's
master
volume
control
until
the
meter
measures
75dB.
Then
adjust
the
individual
speaker
levels.
Output
Reset:
To
reset
all
levels
to
their
factory
defaults
of
OdB,
scroll
down
to
this
line
and
press
the
OK
button.
When
you
have
finished
adjusting
the
speaker
levels,
record
the
settings
in
Table
A3
in
the
Appendix.
Then
press
the
Back/Exit
Button.

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Harman Kardon AVR 171 OS Specifications

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BrandHarman Kardon
ModelAVR 171 OS
CategoryReceiver
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