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3. AVR70 700 DSP SHEET 4 5 1 1 L5 BEER ona 1 DLP11SN121SL2L D CP100 20010WS 05 1 or zi R264 a 5 Ole N gle 8 59 39 a amp 818 ata q 7 2327 4 89818 O 2 C500 1 GND FAULT R266 0 2012 1000N K our 1 10111 PEB IL1117 1 2 R552 47K 9 OUT 2 SIS gl e USB IMPEDANCE 900hm R270 R553 A f NISI S 1 0 2012 USB5V ON lt EN 8 8 8 100 THIS PART IS L137 5 ix 102024 852 BEAD 5 2 P POPE TPS2557 255 NEAR THE 1 117 5 88 KZ 88 8 gt pol 7 2 Sg 9T 138 oz m DEBUG 2 8 IN Q u esx ah 2 ea 0 201209 NS Az r ee s 84 5 g 2 92 CP106 4 ro 1 5 1 USBSV DET Q109 Re 8 22 ses
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7. 1 8 8 m AVR70 700 70C BLOCK DIAGRAM HDMI amp DSP PART 18 432MHz HPDO HTO_ CTLB 8 5V0 A 5 16 HPD1 HT1_CTLB 8 5 1 o gjs 5 8 8 DDC1 ARC_ SPDIF E 20 31 a c 100 5 o HDMI 10UT REPEATER IIS SCLK 5 EP94A1K pus 22 2 9 11215 spe ospe 1 HSCL MICOM EPFQ11C 5 0062 o o 15 501 5 IS 502 lt IIS 503 M b HDMI_ AMUTE gt 5 S eo o gt DSP_3v3 12005 1 H 3 3V 0 17081 H 1 8V amp 522 AXCN DSD SEL MC78 1 8 9 NM HDMI Control Signal CONFIG part 1 122 8 TC7AVHCIS7FK 5 9 ai 3 a o SUN d a ue HSCL 4 v 5 888 210 a HSDA TXDDC SCK 8 SDA 1 1193 HPD_ IN 29 Sub MICOM T EPFO21A ARC SPDIF HTO HU 50 DSP 3 3 CTLB 2 HT3_CTLB 52 8 gn 9 XTAL2000 a 24MHz o CPU ST VCC 22004 5 _ST_ NJM2831F33 286 CPU3 3V I 3 D3V3 ON 00 gt 585 5 299 6 5 gt 220 9 a I S o O lt 0 ac a ro T 5 2 2 10111 I SA1117D 1 2V DSP 5V 22355036 USBSV_ON 2 1 u amp 8 INPUT SELECTOR 5 alla 5
8. 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 a 53 o 5 5 a 5 o 9 5 o A 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 I I A A o Vss 177 Thermal Pad A a o 2 o a o o QW c i 176 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 NC USBO DP NC USBO_VDDA33 RTC_CVDD TMS TDI
9. F301 CP305 ON O R304 N OPTION k 10 1 4 RLY301 2 GP5A 1 82 2K2 1 8303 ag oe lf USAONLY 3 9302 g a KRC107S 7638758 5 8 5 518 L ES sm m a TE gs STE e AL 4 en 1 20301 MTZ3 08 CP304 PWR S W O 1C300 ag i D303 16 52 60 AN e Se 825 1117533 Su ST BY TRANS 8 5 8302 Wes D304 EA RE 4 pl T jr ow I 5305 144007 alc Eis SEN S 3 4 v i Maus ple 5 P Sls ela 0307 1154007 E E 4 88 9 5 578 298 Rt AP GOD TO FRONT 8 gt amp 8115 8 25 85 5 0308 P 154007 3 FILAMENT AC MAIN POWER TRANS 255 o 81 98 5 2 2 2 A x FUSE OPTION 0306 14007 ane EUROPE CHINA KOREA 48 USA POL SAF AUSTRALIA HONGKONG ASIA GND301 F300 T6 3A L 250V 4 L 250V DEL F301 T6 3A L 250V T4A L 250V T4AL 250V F300 AVR700 70 70C NOT USE AVR700 MAIN 1 2
10. 0 9 TUNER L VIDEO3 L Q FR RLY103 TAPE L E 9 cot E wa 9 RLY102 VIDEO2 1 O VIDEO1_L 8 TUNER 1 VIDEO3 L E e g 4 g 41 i RLY104 O I FLO AIN_L O 5 1 FR gt 7 42 1 _ 403 a 1 i 52 5867 E Lu TUNER KST MW004MV1 S63 USA CHINA SR E i KST MW104MV1 S63 EUR Q419 SL m e 5 14 50m 2 TUNER 5V 5 004 1 563 a 5 KST MW104MV1 S63 sw e A Ue 2 alaj 228 SW WOOFER OUT 2 5555 UTC4580 0426 12V 49 VOL DATA BV W412 MCU 56 VOL_ 5 N SW 50 51 4 FRONT USB B D j o THERMAL TO DMAIN CN2006 USB JACK 500mA VIDEOS B D VIDEO B D VIDEOS R V AGND VIDEO3_L TXDDC_ SCK SDA
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13. AVR70 700 70C BLOCK DIAGRAM VIDEO PART 12V COMPOSITE VIDEO SWITCH C VIDEO IN LA7956 VIDEO 1 VIDEO VIDEO 3 9 4 MONITOR OUT CVBS OUT S1 VIDEO OUT 52 3 050 US NTSC EUR PAL CHINA PAL NTSC 1203 LC74781 XTAL1202 17 734MHz PAL camer XTAL1203 14 318MHz NTSC 050 8811 OSD CLK1 050 1 OSD DATA1 2 5 S lt 9 4 AVR70 700 70C BLOCK DIAGRAM AVDIO PART AUDIO B D MAIN B D VOLUME WITH INPUT SELECTOR i mbo 109 R2A15218FP 0405 OVERLOAD 5 Ww 5 AM DET RLY101 000 so o9 m gr INPUT SELECTOR Lch
14. AVR134 FRONT 1 4 STBY KEY T E RED 5 gt O 3 5 O O JACK700 SW705 SW711 SW714 Sw719 SW720 SW706 SW709 Sw712 SW715 SW718 e e 2 e e IN ri Tam 2 STEREO V Tunning A AM F V Preset A V Source A Memory M LED7 5 SW700 M x P N oo 2 gt gt gt 200 oo Zur N 8 5 9 CN701 j BI 1 uma 2 T x CN103 29P 02 CN100 25P Q 30V CPU_ 3V3 STBY_ SW C 5 RLY F_RLY HP_ RLY F_ MUTE S_ MUTE C_ MUTE SB_ MUTE SW_ MUTE REC MUTE VOL DATA VOL_ CLK VODEO1_ MUTE MUTE FRONT B DGND POSISTOR 5V SUB OPD SUB TX SUB RX OPD TX CEC_ RX DGND DGND TUNER INT TUNER RST TUNER SEN SDIO TUNER SCLK RESET CPU 3V3 232 TX 232 GND CNVSS UP BUSY 5 1 CPU GND PROTCT P D NC J104 J102 J106 R702 7020 07210 000 05 AVR70 700 CNT2 LPP B D 7020 07210 000 05 AVR70 700 CNT LPP B D R692 R676 01 30V CPU 3V3 STBY_ SW C S RLY F_RLY HP_ RLY F_ MUTE S_ MUTE C_
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17. _ 3 09h 28 NS Te CM NM BS HISIH f 59 3 xp yg amp r3 3 z SES Y ES 88 88 8819 xo TEL g _ 88 o h 08 52 13 5 I gt 100951 8 E 5 1619 8 8 H s814 2 y I 5 5 68 2 y P 5 _ 061H o 8 13 GE J 26 X NOI 72 58919561 6210 di 1 s A86 160 002 1 poo 2 2 lens 884111 854 0819 181851 11 679 0 066 A86 160 4 I 26 4 yer E 4 1 110 760 78892117 ESTO DA s S seio ae a 5 1 6290 3 8 a 2 veld Her Sosa 5 vEIO 915 E ees iv Der m E gt sil N 85 1610 OO 2 2 017001 es 352 1 9 BR ETA 989 LET 511 3 2 ER NIS 5 Seg LH OY 8 5 SQ Vd pis 2 2 4 9 KJS 4 n I ye SMB LYNI hoc E 9 t e 1 amp ARIS GJ 9 T 1 E ms NES BASE ima 6 a S ares amp 5 E E zz amp 88 amp zu 5014 we amp e amice 8 mo 2 lt 8 inus e 5 o E
18. TDO GP7 4 AXR1 8 EPWM1A GPA 8 AXR1 7 EPWM1B GP4 7 AXR1 6JJEPWM2A GP4 6 AXRI AJEQEPTB GPA 4 DVoo AXR1 5 EPWM2B GP415 ACLKR1 ECAP2 APWM2 GP4 12 TRST ACLKX1 EPWMOA GP3 15 AFSX1 EPWMSYNCI EPWMSYNCO GP4 10 RSV2 RTC XI AHCLKX1 EPWMOB GP3 1 4 USBO VDDA12 USBO DM OSCIN OSCVSS PLLO VSSA OSCOUT USBO VDDA18 PLLO VDDA AFSR1 GP4 13 AXR1 2 GP4 2 AXR1 1 GP4 1 AXR1 8 EQEP1A GP4 3 z11oog lolodo tolaH IdHn olivq asoww ola va ziliao fzilv vwa el d lelv va gl ao elv via via 91 va s via via zl d5 L1LNOH IdHn awo asoww lzlv va 111 49 01L N9H qSOAW IlV via lolLao folv vwa loH kaal tv si ioog sledo soH 1aHn zlso vwa 9led5 za1nwv elso loreas AquH via 1009 11899 809303 00 0195 011009 0 649 109303 01 05 0195 1008 899 519309 19 lel1oog felsao vas tozvlolowis 6 1008 6 4979 102 011 105 elLoog elsaS voa3o3 SLO OLUVI VN 0145 4303 4119 0lds IrlLoog risao aod303 s1u o1uvn lolsos 0195 le 11899 0 z1uvn lolsos tias 849 ziuvn vN3
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20. 1 25 1 25 25 17PW 17 AN DIP 1131 12502 172 05 D ZENER MTZJ7 5B 0 5W 5MA 52MM K06007R544520S D701 D704 D SWITCHING CHIP 1N4148WS FAST SWITCHING DOIDE Trr 4ns SOD 323 005 04148 323 05 0703 SEMI CHIP TR PNP 25 KRA105S PE 0 2W SOT 23 REEL 1520 01050 021 05 Q701 0704 SEMI CHIP TR NPN 2SC KRC105S NE 0 2W SOT 23 REEL 1522 01050 021 05 701 IC LINEAR DRIVER 5 16315 VFD DRIVER CONTROLLER IC QFP44P 11271631500105 R755 R757 R CHIP THICK 1K J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 01026 M 16 08 R752 R754 R CHIP THICK 1 5K J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 01526 16 05 R749 R751 R CHIP THICK 2 2K J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 02226 M16 0S R782L R R CHIP THICK 100K J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 01046 16 05 R744 R747 R CHIP THICK 3 3K J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 03326 M16 0S R784L R R CHIP THICK 470 J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 04716 16 05 R742 R760 R CHIP THICK 4 7K J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 04726 M16 0S R704 R731 R CHIP THICK 56K J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 05636 M16 0S R702 R703 R CHIP THICK 68K J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 06836 M16 0S R732 R733 R CHIP THICK 68K J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 06836 M16 0S R743 R CHIP THICK 75 J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 07506 16 05 R748 R758 R759 R CHIP THICK 200 J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 02016 16 05 R CHIP THICK 82K J 1 16W 1608REE
21. 5 ANN ANN B 83122 838228 141224 TEZZA s Z Lveo 24940 ES vue 22788 D 840004 5 9 5 BUE g 8 8 8 8 8 8 68 4801 TE UTE 336929 30172 116022 140172 eL ale Pees 525 52 BSS 585 STE STE E amp E Y t RE 1 99 DoxNs 02 91 Dos Dos AM u Pair E 147124 139155 Us 93125 339129 Zo ELE 3 YSL y 2 2 54 d g ays d d PI ay 15 825 a 425 2 9705 5 S8 578 PT 8 0 eL 88 wv wasizy SAL i AWA MM gt 8 2 8 2 4 E e K L ELi g ost AP bex 52 icd Bee 818 858 24588 859 5259 amp 136022 8 be alt NL Oz set He NL S on R us E AN d 3 L w 01 001 13059 C Y49070 840124 8 149000 140123 z2 z2 gt 8 B xix 1 2 8 8 olx 5 4 528 ae 5 1 5 55 1885 d 2 we 2 N 94 w E AN 3 i 36028 3 146074 gt s 29 5 lt 1 gt 8 amp 5 8 4 els 4089 d 8 4089 T 8 42020 5 E 122020 8 su us E t 8 8 ei 219 25 4 4 E s 1 8 alkalo DO x
22. xa 205 405 j 2 8 260835 aS s 59 865 s 8 8 9 5 es az 3 ges Lr 6 5 7 AW eE 1 Y 22 e 18422 UY Y Lu 1 E 218 5 5592 1522 35120 n DN WY WSL A m 59228 09 29208 21020 159204 ac 151020 1561561 AA AN 186829 199151 l 851020 gee OSTZN 1651551 s 530 s E 55 ga z Lvuo Be Zero Sg 5 2 27 5 Se SE se mpm a x 151204 156208 usizzy 85 00 x 1 A s ouo 2 8 5 8 150264 152204 YSOZZS wszzcH 8 8 E 5 001 nu Hi 1 26925 20122 156022 150122 56029 350129 25 ose ase BSE ger gii 22 22 a S o a STE STE 875 BTE SIE 1sgezo 2 e 212 gm amp x 252 SUE 2 g tow i 1 off 25 0 358029 1 9 6 Doxs ove 0998 29 139 99 AM ANN ut n al ET 15412 160 24 o 5 E oLiZ8 29 28 dle 2 Qin oF 4 23 p 58 UE 3 ad 8 28 535 d _e ays 8 345 8 88 8 Bt 18 27 e 148 d 825 8 E 005 25 SUR 5 roS 8 FEE 8 5 g B
23. 4 EMB 01121 17 D12 _ RAS DIR LRCK 10000N EMB D 13 _013 DIR OPEN 100N EM o a prm _0 14 de 47 D14 EM A9 DVdd XEM DSP_ V I EMB_D 15 R315 47 D18 AQ R316 DSP_LRCK 5 0 XTAL1O3 0101 47 D8 EM EM 24 2 Sb 7 EMB_D 1 47 EM D1 2 EM 5 SDIN4J 95 E Rite x 5 2 TRST DVdd 1 S 2163 1211 1111 00 R319 47 DA t 470 10117 RESA C300 SANA 293 I fms 100N SDIN1L DIR SDTO R317 C 090080198500 EMB_0 3 ae 47 EM D3 1N 10113 lolum E W9864G6JH 6 DIR BCK ck D 4 SA 47 _04 7 DIR LRCK 5 TDO Dvdd 5 DC DSP_BCK al 47 D 5 R323 47 EM 05 4 DSP LRCK 8 EMB 016 R324 27 06 y 2 R326 306 R325 47 2 o _0 7 07 74 47 100 tu ag Eos C308 8327 47 R330 Dx 255 R328 100N EWB WE DOWO DOMO 47K 85 3566 CNET R329 6 2 DSP_ LRCK 25 R333 Era 837 _ 5 47 CAS HDMI_ SEL 27 DA BCK C316 R334 C317 TOON p DA POWER ON 1 2V 1 8V 3 3V t 100N ole LI H_MCLK H wok 855
24. e e o e P E o O sje e oe 5 WI 1 0 e 9 rise eee 47 E e e e e 00 9 82 e jee 9 4 e e 1 22 T e 5 4 4 3 e oe 5 CM 2 2 2 5 2 is 2 e e jee gt 29 9929 1 O a m 006 e lt e DEA B 1 el ee 0 kh 112 66 e 5 cet Y T2 e CAI 9 RB QO Gg o Dee X O Ou e eco sis s sis s 7 e 66 0 07 Ee oe e e gt ae 970 eT e noe 22 em ame e 2 276 gt coco 59909999990 e so 93 4 2 Oe 4 O 68 x 000000000000000000000 eco ee
25. 103 1 25 127301107K2 BLK ST 7P 11310071000105 117 CN WAFER 2 0MM 20010WS 02A00 DIP2P STRAIGHT 1101 20010 021 05 116 CN WAFER 2 0MM 20010WS 04A00 DIP4P STRAIGHT 1101 20010 041 05 104 CN WAFER 2 0MM 20010WS 05A00 DIP5P STRAIGHT 1101 20010 051 05 112 CN WAFER 2 0MM 20010WS 10A00 DIP10P STRAIGHT 11012001010105 CN105 CN WAFER C12521 25 25P BtoB HEADER MALE P 1 25MM 1109 01251 251 05 DIODE D101 D110 D SWITCHING CHIP 1N4148WS FAST SWITCHING DOIDE Trr 4ns SOD 323 005 04148 323 05 0126 0128 D SWITCHING CHIP 1N4148WS FAST SWITCHING DOIDE Trr 4ns SOD 323 005 04148 323 05 D120 D121 D123 D SWITCHING CHIP 1N4148WS FAST SWITCHING DOIDE Trr 4ns SOD 323 005 04148 323 05 D142 D139 D SWITCHING CHIP 1N4148WS FAST SWITCHING DOIDE Trr 4ns SOD 323 005 04148 323 05 D201 D202 D SWITCHING CHIP 1N4148WS FAST SWITCHING DOIDE Trr 4ns SOD 323 005 04148 323 05 0116 0119 D SWITCHING 155133 72 52 0000133005205 D SWITCHING 155133T 72 52MM 0000133005205 D SWITCHING 1 4007 52REEL 1000V 1 000 40070 001 05 0129 0134 D SWITCHING 1N4007 52REEL 1000V 1A 000 40070 001 05 20109 D ZENER CHIP 0 2W 5 1V UDZ S SERIES UMD2 TYPE KO6605R14P400S ZD105 2D107 D ZENER CHIP 0 2W 3 3V UDZ S SERIES UMD2 TYPE
26. BLUETOOTH OPTION 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 2 0cno POSISTOR A dW 82d A8QNVIS COLO 19 y 80 000 212 0 0201 91 0022 lt 5 LOCO 144 T vei 3a J30 AN SK EL noz did 130 js i TER lt so 9NO 9NOH NEM ES 3vS 10d s y OR gt Re F301B C304 F301 BAR CODE LIVE F301A 505 CP306 LIVE AC CORD J301 O i m FROM CP304 PWR SW JACK301 lt 02 x lt B E uJ 2 FROM 15 dW 5 50 000 61620 0602 CN COLD 91 0065 LOTO J50 W No Y TAANE BE i von h 007 _ 7130 amp 3V VNIHO lt 00 NA S 0 E O 2 r AOGZ 1VvL 2 S 8 gt 062 1 V 91 vsn a NOILdO N 1094 iig O O lt Y gooc3 veeci i G M lt lt E gt I i l M O 7 O 3 6 xovia 1 O 5 SNVML IVHIn3N lt 3 LL lt
27. 000 03326 52 05 70 standby board parts list DESCRIPTION PART NO R METAL FILM 100PPM 10 J 1 4W R REEL 060 01006 305 05 R CHIP THICK 10K J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 01036 16 05 R CHIP THICK 20K J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 02036 16 05 R CHIP THICK 47K J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 04736 M16 0S R CHIP THICK 2 2K J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 02226 16 05 R CHIP THICK 0 J 1 8W 3216REEL C200 00006 130 0S CN WIRE 1P JUMPER 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 RELAY G5PA 1 DC6V 5A 121218 8 G680060502010S FUSE GLASS TUBE 20MM T6 3A 250V SVBRTC K 218 751 22630 111 05 IC LINEAR REGULATOR 1L1117 3 3 SOT 223 3 3V 1A LOW DROPOUT 11261117000415 POWER TRANS AVR1908 BKE3 DENON STAND BY 120V 60HZ 28 15 8200 28015 040 15 F301A F301B HOLDER FUSE CLIP PI5 2 REEL 56450000500105 GT301 TERMINAL MET37 0002 TAPIG EARTH FITTING 3790 04088 600 05 User Guide 11 UG 2 2 Pin Diagram Figure 2 2 EPF011C Pin Diagram e P7 ORXD 1 r P7 1 TXD gt 23 MN PSU PW P4p 22 0 E 4 21 vss 111 5 20 VOD 4 x our 3 5 13 x N RSTb 17 vss OP MODE 8 16 al VDD P9 0 10 15 MN 012 P7zi4j ci 11 14 sto 12 Polo 5 Confidential Proprietary
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31. Crossover Table A3 Speaker Volume and Distance Settings Speaker Positions Front Left Channel Volume Setting Your Distance From Speaker to Listening Position Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Left Subwoofer 21 AVR O AVI 70 Table A4 Surround Modes Surround Mode Dolby Digital Description Provides up to five separate main audio channels and a dedicated low frequency effects LFE channel Appendix Incoming Bitstream or Signal Dolby Digital 1 0 0 or 1 2 0 0 or 1 3 0 0 or 1 2 1 0 or 1 2 2 0 or 1 3 2 0 or 1 Dolby Digital EX played as 5 1 Dolby Digital Plus decoded and delivered via coaxial or optical connection Dolby Digital Plus An enhanced version of Dolby Digital encoded more efficiently Dolby Digital Plus has the capacity for additional discrete channels and for streaming audio from the Internet all with enhanced audio quality Source material may be delivered via an HDMI connection or decoded to Dolby Digital or PCM and transmitted via coaxial or optical digital audio Dolby Digital Plus via HDMI connection source device decodes to Dolby Digital when a coaxial or optical connection is used Dolby TrueHD Dolby TrueHD is an expansion of 110551655 audio the same format used on DVD Audio discs Dolby TrueHD adds the features found in Dolby Digital such as night mode settings while
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40. Silkworms mpP23 1 Night Crazv mP3 1 IBeanwater Junctions Part 11 Marmishun Jim 1 Successfully Assimilated P The Lost Transit Center mp Successfully Assimilated P Beanwater Junction Part 21 ENTER whNext Use the remote s up down and OK buttons to highlight and select tracks IMPORTANT To prevent damage or malfunction press the remote s Stop Bill Transport Control button before removing the USB device from the AVR s USB port AVR 00 AVR 0 AVR 702 Selecting a Surround Mode Selecting a surround mode can be as simple or sophisticated as your individual system and tastes Feel free to experiment and you may find a few favorites for certain sources or program types You can find more detailed information on surround modes in Audio Processing and Surround Sound below To select a surround mode press the Surround Mode Select buttons Each press advances to the next available surround mode Digital surround sound modes such as Dolby Digital and DTS systems are available only with specially encoded programs such as those available via HDTV DVD and Blu ray Disc media and digital cable or satellite television Other surround modes such as Dolby Pro Logic ll may be used with digital or analog signals to create a different surround presentation or to use a different number of speakers Surround mode selection depends upon the number of speakers in your system the programs you are watchi
41. Tuner e PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA Dolby Pro Logic DTS Digital Original version of Dolby Pro Logic that steered a mono signal containing information below 7kHz to the surround channels Using a different encoding decoding method from Dolby Digital DTS Digital also provides up to five discrete main channels plus an LFE channel Dolby Digital 2 0 or 2 1 Analog two channel Tuner e PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA DTS 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 or 1 3 0 0 or 1 3 1 0 or 1 2 2 0 1 3 2 0 or 1 DTS ES Matrix played as 5 1 DTS ES Discrete played as 5 1 DTS HD DTS HD is a high definition audio format that complements the high definition video found on Blu ray Disc and HD DVD discs It is transmitted using a DTS core with high resolution extensions Even when only DTS 5 1 surround sound is desired or available if the multizone system is in use the higher capacity of high resolution discs serves up DTS at twice the bit rate used on DVD Video discs Blu ray Disc or HD DVD discs encoded with DTS HD modes delivered via HDMI connection DTS HD Master Audio DTS HD Master Audio technology delivers bit for bit reproductions of studio master recordings for an incredibly accurate performance Blu ray Disc or HD DVD discs encoded with DTS HD Master Audio technology delivered via HDMI connection 22 AVR UO0 AVR 0 AVR 702 Appendix
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43. 3 Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices 4 Use only an anti static solder removal device Some solder removal devices not classified as anti static can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical change sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam aluminum foil or comparable conductive material 7 Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed CAUTION Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit and observe all other safety precautions 8 Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together or your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES devices PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Each precaution in this manual should be followed during servicing Components identified with the IEC symbol A in the parts list are special significance to safety When replacing a component identified with A use only the r
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45. Multichannel power 75W per channel two channels driven 6 ohms 20Hz 20kHz 0 196 THD 100W per channel two channels driven 6 ohms 1kHz lt 1 THD Video Section Television format Specifications NTSC AVR 700 PAL AVR 70 AVR 700 Input level impedance 1Vp p 75 ohms Output level impedance 1Vp p 75 ohms Video frequency response composite video 10Hz 8MHz 3dB HDMI With 3D and Deep Color Input sensitivity impedance 200mV 47k ohms Signal to noise ratio IHF A 95dB Surround system adjacent channel separation Dolby Pro Logic PLII 4048 Dolby Digital 5548 DTS 55dB Frequency response 10Hz 100kHz High instantaneous current capability HCC x25 amps General Specifications FM Tuner Section Frequency range 87 5 108 0MHz Usable sensitivity IHF 1 3uV 13 2dBf Power requirement 120V AC 60Hz AVR 700 220V AC 50Hz AVR 70 230V AC 50Hz AVR 70C Power consumption lt 0 5W standby 280W maximum Dimensions W x H x D 17 5 16 x 4 5 16 x 13 440mm x 125mm x 330mm Weight 20 Ib 9 1kg Signal to noise ratio mono stereo 65dB 62dB Distortion mono stereo 0 2 0 3 Stereo separation 35dB 1kHz Image rejection 80dB IF rejection 80dB AM Tuner Section Frequency range 520 1720kHz Signal to noise ratio 45dB Usable sensitivity loop 500uV
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51. DATT LOUT3 DEM TT DATT SDTO1 ROUT3 DEM SDTI1 SDTI2 LOUT4 3 LPF DAC DATT sy DEM SDTI4 LPF DAC DATT DEM 50287 03 2009 05 AsahiKASEI 000000000 AK4588VQ AKD4588 0000 MS0287 J 03 80pin LQFP 0 5mm pitch AK4588 CDTI SDA CCLK SCL 2009 05 AsahiKASEI AK4588 0000 INT1 Interrupt 1 Pin BOUT Block Start Output Pin for Receiver Input 2 H during first 40 flames 3 ___ Output Buffer Power Supply Pin 2 7V 5 5V 4 1 Digital Power Supply Pin 4 5V 5 5V 5 DVSS Digital Ground Pin 6 O XtalclockOutputPin_ Test 3 Pin II This pin should be connected to DVSS 9 MCKO2 O Master Clock Output2Pin 10 MCKO O Master Clock Output 1 Pin 11 COUT 0 C bit Output Pin for Receiver Input o 12 UOUT 0 U bit Output Pin for Receiver Input 13 VOUT O V bit Output Pin for ReceiverInput_ 14 SDTO2 O Audio Serial Data Output Pin DIR DIT party 17 807 1 O Audio Serial Data Output Pin ADC DAC part 20 CDTO O Control Data Output Pin in Serial Mode DC L O CI I This pin should be connected to DVSS D2C pin H MS0287 J 03 2009 05 AsahiKASEI AK4588 Power Down Mode Pin 31 PDN I When the AK4588 is powered down all output pin goes L all regis
52. K06603R34P4005 20101 20102 D ZENER CHIP 0 2W 7 5V UDZ S SERIES UMD2 TYPE K06607R54P4005 20103 20104 D ZENER CHIP 0 2W 16V UDZ S SERIES UMD2 TYPE 0 06616804 4005 AVR 70 main board parts list REF NO DESCRIPTION PART NO D137 D SWITCHING 1N4148M 52RE 75V 150MA 000 41480 252 05 D111 D112 D RECTIFIER BRIDGE KBPC604 6A 0476040000205 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT 105 IC LINEAR UTC4580E SOP8 DUAL OP 1121 45800 101 05 106 IC MONITOR SW IC LA7956 VIDEO SWITCH FOR TV VCR USE SIP9P J171795600010S 1C109 IC ELECT VR R2A15218FP UOOR 8CH VOL WITH 11 INPUT QFP100P 10841521800105 1C1204 IC MONITOR LC74781M 9017 E OSD CONTROLL LSI MFP 24 1170 74781 002 05 IC LINEAR UTC4580E SOP8 DUAL OP 1121 45800 101 05 IC LOGIC SN74AHCTO8PWR EL2 QUADRUPLE 2 INPUT REEL TSSOP14 J040 74080 024 0S JACK TER RCA 1PIN JACK RCA 107A PURPLE YUQIU G600 107A0 000 0S TER RCA RCA 1201A 01 20 RD W RD W RD W RD W RD W RD W G6081201A120YS TER RCA 4PIN RCA 405BE 31 YL YL YL YL YUQIU G602 405BE 310 YS TER BOARD SCREW MST 108V1 06 RD WH GY BL BK BK BK BK G614 108V1 060 MS TER BOARD SCREW 2P JB 201A 07 GN BK G611 201A0 700 YS TRANSISTOR 0105 0107 0109 SEMI CHIP TR PNP
53. R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 200 00006 10 15 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 200 00006 10 15 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 200 00006 10 15 R125 R128 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W s gt 09 gt 200 00006 10 15 AVR 70 HDMI board parts list REF NO DESCRIPTION PART NO R133 R137 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 200 00006 10 15 R140 R156 R169 R176 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 200 00006 10 15 R190 R200 R202 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 200 00006 10 15 R421 R459 R463 R482 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 200 00006 10 15 R526 R527 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 200 00006 10 15 R532 R535 R537 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 200 00006 10 15 R311 R331 R349 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W 20000006 1605 1207 1214 R CHIP 0 1 1 16W C200 00006 M 16 05 R551 R554 R559 R562 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W C200 00006 M 16 05 R541 R544 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W C200 00006 M 16 08 R545 R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 8W C200 00006 130 0S R173 R174 R192 R CHIP THICK 10 J 1 16W 200 01006 10 15 R253 R256 R CHIP THICK 10 J 1 16W 200 01006 10 15 R212 R216 R228 R233 R CHIP THICK 100 J 1 16W 200 01016 10 15 R236 R239 R CHIP THICK 100 1 16W 200 01016 10 15 R242 R247 R337 R CH
54. R CHIP THICK 0 1 1 16W C200 00006 M 16 05 R240 R242 R CHIP THICK 15 1 16W 200 01536 16 05 SHIELD AVR133 HARMAN SPTE 0 2T A4 PLATE USB A FB s s s s 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3070 21045 600 05 P C B SUB ASSY AVR700 HARMAN GUIDE C 7028 07209 301 0 P C B INS ASSY AVR700 HARMAN GUIDE C MANUAL 7027 07209 3M1 0 CLAMP HMX9800 ON HAITAI W 2 6 L 50 WIRE SOLDER 4330 00012 000 0S P C B SUB ASSY AVR700 HARMAN GUIDE_L 7028 07209 401 0 P C B INS ASSY AVR700 HARMAN GUIDE_L AXIAL 7027 07209 4A1 0 P C B INS ASSY AVR700 HARMAN GUIDE_L MANUAL 7027 07209 4M1 0 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CLAMP HMX9800 ON HAITAI W 2 6 L 50 WIRE SOLDER 4330 00012 000 0S P C B SUB ASSY AVR700 HARMAN GUIDE_R 7028 07209 501 0 P C B INS ASSY AVR700 HARMAN GUIDE_R AXIAL 7027 07209 5A1 0 P C B INS ASSY AVR700 HARMAN GUIDE_R MANUAL 7027 07209 5M1 0 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CLAMP HMX9800 ON HAITAI W 2 6 L 50 WIRE SOLDER 4330 00012 000 0S AVR 70 standby board parts li ist DESCRIPTION PART NO P C B TOTAL ASSY STANDBY 7025 HK112 101 4 P C B SUB ASSY STANDBY 7028 07212 101 0 P C B STANDBY 7020 07212 000 05 P C B INS ASSY
55. R261 R262 R CHIP THICK 330 7 1 16W C200 03316 M 16 08 R127SW R CHIP THICK 3 3KJ 1 16W 200 03326 16 05 R260 R275 R CHIP THICK 3 3 1 16W 200 03326 16 05 R165 R196 R225 R CHIP THICK 3 3 1 16W 200 03326 16 05 R163 R CHIP THICK 3 6 1 16W 200 03326 16 05 R256 R259 R CHIP THICK 390 1 16W C200 03916 M 16 08 R CHIP THICK 3 9 1 16W C200 03926 M 16 08 R CHIP THICK 43K J 1 16W 200 04336 16 05 R CHIP THICK 1 16W 200 04336 16 05 R217 R218 R CHIP THICK 47 1 16W C200 04706 M16 0S R149C L R SL SR R CHIP THICK 470 1 16W 200 04716 16 05 R613 R622 R640 R CHIP THICK 470 1 1 16W 200 04716 16 05 R644 R CHIP THICK 470 1 16W 200 04716 16 05 R117 R123 R CHIP THICK 4 7 1 1 16W C200 04726 M16 0S R128SW R CHIP THICK 4 7 1 1 16W C200 04726 M16 0S R166 R CHIP THICK 4 7 1 1 16W C200 04726 M16 0S R126SW R CHIP THICK 47 1 1 16W 200 04736 16 05 R188 R189 R CHIP THICK 47K 1 16W C200 04736 M16 0S R150C F S SW R CHIP THICK 470 1 1 16W C200 04746 M16 0S R1258 R1260 R CHIP THICK 560 1 16W 200 05616 16 05 R162 R182 R CHIP THICK 560 1 16W C200 05646 M16 0S R251 R252 R CHIP THICK 75
56. 00 lt gt 10 7 4 gt 10 6 ANG KI2 4 gt 10 5 ANS KIT lt gt P10 4 ANA KIO lt gt P10 3 AN3 4 9 P10 2 AN2 lt gt P10 1 AN1 4 5 AVSS P10 0 ANO 4 9 VREF P9 7 ADTRG 4 gt O M16C 30P Group lt 4 50 P4 5 51 gt P4 6 52 P4 7 53 P5_0 WRL WR 4 9 p5 1 WRH BHE 4 9 5 2 RD lt p 5 3 BCLK 4 9 P5_4 HLDA 4 4 5 5 HOLD 4 4 P5 6 ALE 4 4 P5_7 RDY CLKOUT lt p P6_0 CTSO RTSO 4 4 pe 1 CLKO lt gt 2 RXDO SCLO P6_3 TXDO SDAO 4 9 51 51 50 1 51 5 CLK1 4 9 6 RXD1 SCL1 4 4 P6_7 TXD1 SDA1 o P9 4 TB1IN 4 gt P9 O TBOIN gt P9 5 ANEXO P9 2 TB2lN 4 9 gt P9 6 ANEX1 NOTES gt P8 3 INT1 gt s P8 5 NMI 3 E P8 14 S lt 5 P8 2 CNVSS P8 7 XCIN 4 5 P8 2 INTO lt 5 P8 6 XCOUT 1 P7 0 and 7 1 are channel open drain output pins 2 Use the M16C 30P on VCC1 VCC2 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT Pin Config
57. 16 05 R126 R127 R CHIP THICK 100 1 16W 200 01016 16 05 R264 R265 R CHIP THICK 3 3 1 16W 200 03326 16 05 R236 R CHIP THICK 33 J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 03306 16 05 R651 R655 R CHIP THICK 1 1 1 16W 200 01026 16 05 R631 R638 R642 R650 R CHIP THICK 470 1 1 16W C200 04746 M 16 05 R615 R CARBON FILM 100 1 5W 000 01016 52 05 R148C L R SL SR SW R CARBON FILM 1KJ 1 5W 000 01026 52 05 R180 R CARBON FILM 1KJ 1 5W 000 01026 52 05 R151SL R CARBON FILM 2 2KJ 1 5W 000 02226 52 05 R197 R177 R201 R CARBON FILM 2 2KJ 1 5W 000 02226 52 05 R203 R CARBON FILM 27 1 1 5W 000 02736 52 05 R124 R125 R CARBON FILM 470 1 1 5W 000 04716 52 05 R199 R200 R CARBON FILM 51 1 5W 000 05136 52 05 R157 R158 R METAL FILM 100PPM 470 1 2W 0600471665205 R152F S C R CARBON FILM 1KJ 1 5W 000 01026 52 05 R153S F C SW R CARBON FILM 470 1 5W C000 04746 P52 0S R1251 R1254 R1255 R CARBON FILM 470 1 5W 000 04716 52 05 R155C L R SR SL R CARBON FILM 22 1 1 5W C000 02236 P52 0S R CARBON FILM 1KJ 1 5W C000 01026 P52 0S R CARBON FILM 2 2KJ 1 5W 000 02226 52 05 R CARBON FILM 15K J 1 5W C000 01536 P52 0S CN WIRE 1P
58. 25 KRA105S PE 0 2W SOT 23 REEL 1520 01050 021 05 0111 SEMI CHIP TR PNP 25 KRA105S PE 0 2W SOT 23 REEL 1520 01050 021 05 01211 SEMI CHIP TR PNP 25 ISA1530AC1 0 2W SC 59 ISAHAYA 1520 01050 021 05 0116 0118 0120 SEMI CHIP TR NPN 2SC KRC105S NE 0 2W SOT 23 REEL 1520 01050 021 05 0103 0104 0106 SEMI CHIP TR NPN 25 KTC2875B 1522 2875 001 05 0108 0110 SEMI CHIP TR NPN 25 KTC2875B 522 28758 001 05 0114 0115 SEMI CHIP TR NPN 2SC KTC2875B 1522 2875 001 05 SEMI CHIP TR NPN 25 25 3052 0 15W SC 59 REEL ISAHAYA 1522 30520 005 05 SEMI TR GE PNP 25 KSA916Y 0 9W TO92L REEL 15000916 00505 SEMI TR GE 25 KTA1268BL 15001268800505 0123 0124 SEMI TR GE PNP 25 KTA1268BL 15001268800505 0126 0128 SEMI TR GE 25 KTA1268BL 15001268800505 0131 0134 SEMI TR GE PNP 25 KTA1268BL 15001268800505 Q122 0127 SEMI TR GE NPN 25 KTC3198Y 15023198 00005 Q129 0130 SEMI TR GE NPN 25 KTC3198Y 15023198 00005 0132 0133 SEMI TR GE NPN 25 KTC3198Y 15023198 00005 0135 0136 SEMI TR GE NPN 25 KTC3198Y 15023198 00005 Q201 0202 SEMI TR GE NPN 25 KTC3198Y 15023198 00005 0205 0208 SEMI CHIP TR NPN 25 KRC111S NM 0 2W SOT 23 REEL s s 1522 01110 021
59. 7UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY D040 4R708 725 0S C212 C213 C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 16V 5 11 5RE SHL SY 0040 10008 310 05 C356 C357 C CERAMIC SEMI DISC FO 1UF Z 50V 5RE PI6 0006 10459 705 05 C161C L R SL SR C FILM POLYESTER ST 0 01UF J 100V 5RE PEFAM103J100 PEF TYPE 002010306 0605 C162C L R SL SR C FILM POLYESTER ST 0 01UF J 100V 5RE PEFAM103J100 PEF TYPE 020 10306 06 05 C160C L R SL SR C FILM POLYESTER ST 0 1UF J 100V 5RE PEFAM104J100 PEF TYPE 020 10306 06 05 C201 C203 C FILM POLYESTER ST 0 1UF J 100V 5RE PEFAM104J100 PEF TYPE 020 10306 06 05 C208 C210 C FILM POLYESTER ST 0 1UF J 100V 5RE PEFAM104J100 PEF TYPE 020 10306 06 05 C182 C186 C FILM POLYESTER RED 0 1UF K 250V 5RE PCMT365 002010407 0805 187 188 C ELECT 85C 1UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY Pb Free 040 01008 715 05 204 205 C ELECT GE 85C 1UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY Pb Free 040 01008 715 05 604 608 620 C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 16V 5 11 5RE SHL SY 0040 10008 310 05 C ELECT 85C 10UF M 16V 5 11 5RE SHL SY 040 10008 310 05 C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY 0040 10008 707 05 C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY 040 10008 707 05 C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY 0040 10008 707 05 C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY 0040 10008 707 05
60. 89 R L Speaker Connectors Subwoofer connector Connect this jack to a powered subwoofer that has a line level input connector See Connect Your Subwoofer on page 11 for more information Composite Video connectors Use composite video connectors for video source devices and a TV that don t have HDMI connectors You will also need to make audio connections from the source devices to the AVR See Connect Your Source Devices on page 11 for more information IMPORTANT The AVR s on screen display OSD only appears through the Composite Monitor Out connector If you want to use the AVR s OSD menus you need to connect its Composite Monitor Out connector to your TV even if you are not connecting any composite video source devices to the AVR Speaker connectors Use two conductor speaker wire to connect each set of terminals to the correct speaker See Connect Your Speakers on page 11 for more information AC Input connector After you have made all other connections plug the supplied AC power cord into this receptacle and into an unswitched wall outlet AVI 7109 System Remote Control Functions Remote Control Functions IR Transmitter Lens EN ol Mute Button OFF Power On Button Power Off Button AVR Button 11 v USB 2 0 Source Selector Buttons awem aux Ster
61. Bottom View Figure 3 3 and Figure 3 4 show the pin assignments for ZKB package and PTP package respectively 1 l Figure 3 3 Pin Map ZKB Copyright 2010 Texas Instruments Incorporated Device Overview 25 Submit Documentation Feedback Product Folder Link s TMS320DA810 808 807 805 ADVANCE INFORMATION 48 5 INSTRUMENTS TMS320DA810 808 807 805 e gt lt 5 2 lt n LO o a n letledodzuv ana swa E ulzao felv ana loilzao felv ana el ana an3 Ll do lsiv ana 5 4 ana ana ana L zilzao forv ana L ana E 1zdo lolva ana 1060 Svu loledo zussvilolouxv E L zleao eleuxv lzlouxv plego Lieux v lelouxv ledo exsav lslouxv leleao euw1ov lelouxv lgleao felouxv LLEVA ovJedo loHouxwaxL Lawn E 11J249 N119438 asn aonouv oonoHv eidezdS oWMav oavo3 oxori
62. CN WIRE 1 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 70 control board parts list REF NO DESCRIPTION PART NO PCB P C B TOTAL ASSY CNT 7025 HK112 101 5 PCB P C B SUB ASSY CNT 7028 07210 101 0 PCB P C B CNT 7020 07210 000 05 PCB P C B INS ASSY CNT AXIAL 7027 07210 1A1 0 PCB P C B INS ASSY CNT MANUAL 7027 07210 1M1 0 PCB P C B INS ASSY CNT RADIAL 7027 07210 1R1 0 PCB P C B INS ASSY CNT SMD 7027 07210 151 0 CN101 CN102 CN WAFER C12521 19 19P BtoB HEADER MALE 1 25 1109 01251 191 05 CN105 CN106 CN WAFER C12522 19 19P BtoB SOCKET FEMALE P 1 25MM 1109 01252 191 05 CN100 CN WAFER C12521 25 25P BtoB HEADER MALE P 1 25MM 1109 01251 251 05 CN104 CN WAFER C12522 25 25P BtoB SOCKET FEMALE 1 25 1109 01252 251 05 C653 C667 C ELECT GE 85C 1UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY Pb Free 0040 01008 715 05 C678 C683 C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 16V 3 5 5RE SY 0040 10008 305 05 C650 C652 C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY 040 10008 707 05 C647 C CERAMIC CHIP T C X7R 0 01UF K 50V 1608REEL 010 10377 716 05 C665 C668 C669 C CERAMIC CHIP T C X7R 0 01UF K 50V 1608REEL 0010 10377 716 05 C680 C682 C CERAMIC CHIP T C X7R 0 01UF K 50V 1608REEL 0010 1037
63. E GG 5 D1V2 ON 2 8 10114 a aa a E u 101117 1 8 7 D3V3 ON DAI AMUTE gt 5 SEL N ADC_SDTO 15505 080 SEL x JACK106 T 108 109 8 IIS 502 DSP RST COAXAL DIR CODEC ADSP BCK S n IIS_sD1 DSD0_ 8175 gt DSP_ SIMO lt DSP_LRCK S e n 19 AK4588 S r 35 DA 500 0500 1 2 DSP_ SPICLK B7 a 8 DIGITAL 2184413 Y Hu DSP_SOMI DSP SPICS TER 2 FILTER 5 SDIN1F el gl 208 3 5 M a 5 22509 xTAL2004 DSP SPIEN SDIN2S 5 d 3 opr 8 4588 SDA DIGIT SON 4588_ SCL 3 3V gt 8 IGITAL SDIN4SB 105 13 h2 FILTER DAI 4588 PDN ARC gt DSP SDRAM o m XTAL102 DAI 10117 113 128 501 24 576MHz W9864G6JH 6 24C16 SDA As DAI D808K013BPTP400 64MB EEPROM JACK104 H HDMI L DIR DIR LRCK 131 a 115 DIR BCK 74LCX257 DIR SDTO DSP BCK lt DSP 5 FLASH XTAL105 DAI IC116 T6MHz SDIN1F 171 w25032vssio 5 5 5 SDIN2S 170 32Mbit SDIN3C 159 SDIN4SB 168 Q AN L 0 4 O AUDI O FL 58 BLOCK VOL 0 5 FU CTION IC FROM F USB B D 12024 52557 5V USBSV_ USB5V_ DET MC66 gt THRU_LED _ RST c z m SCDO MAIN TUNER TUNER SEN CSCK MAIN D
64. GE 85C 4 7UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY D040 4R708 725 0S C190 C ELECT GE 85C 4 7UF M 100V 5 11 5RE SMS SY D040 4R708 C06 0S C179 C180 C ELECT GE 85C 10000UF M 63V 30 50 DL BLK SY D040103088380S C ELECT GE 85C 330UF M 63V 12 5 20 SY D040331088230S C ELECT GE 85C 2200UF M 25V 12 5 25 SHL SY D040 22208 400 0S C ELECT GE 85C 4700UF M 25V 16 31 5L BLK SY D040472084020S C ELECT GE 85C SHL 10000UF 16V M 18 35 P 7 5MM SY D040 10308 302 0S C CERAMIC CHIP T C COG10PF D 50V 1608REEL D010 10011 716 0S C1261 1266 C1267 C CERAMIC CHIP T C COG100PF J 50V 1608REEL D010 10116 716 0S C137 C138 C CERAMIC CHIP T C COG100PF J 50V 1608REEL D010 10116 716 0S C164SW C CERAMIC CHIP T C COG100PF J 50V 1608REEL D010 10116 716 0S C615 C617 C618 C CERAMIC CHIP T C COG100PF J 50V 1608REEL D010 10116 716 0S C621 C CERAMIC CHIP T C COG100PF J 50V 1608REEL D010 10116 716 0S C1234 C1253 C CERAMIC CHIP T C X7R 0 01UF K 50V 1608REEL D010 10377 716 0S C1259 C1260 C CERAMIC CHIP T C X7R 0 01UF K 50V 1608REEL D010 10377 716 0S C135 C1366 C CERAMIC CHIP T C X7R 0 01UF K 50V 1608REEL D010 10377 716 0S C141SW C144SW C CERAMIC CHIP T C X7R 0 01UF K 50V 1608REEL D010 10377 716 0S C159C F S SW C CERAMIC CHIP T C X7R 0 01UF K 50V 1608REEL 010 10377 716 05 168 169 C
65. Look for an audio setup section in the disc s menu Also make sure your disc player s audio output is set to the original bitstream rather than 2 channel PCM Stop play and check the player s output setting Adjusting the Channel Volumes In addition to using the AVR s built in test noise to configure the AVR for your speakers as explained in Configure the AVR for Your Speakers you can also adjust the volume of any channel at any time to compensate for individual program sources or your personal taste 1 Press the remote s Channel Level button The Message Display will show the left channel volume level 2 Use the remote s up and down arrow buttons to display the channel you want to adjust 3 Use the remote s left and right arrow buttons to adjust the channel s volume Press the BACK button when you re finished Recording Two channel analog audio signals as well as composite video signals are normally available at the appropriate recording output connectors To make a recording connect your audio or video recorder to the appropriate AVR output connectors as described in the Making Connections section insert blank media in the recorder and make sure the recorder is turned on and recording while the source is playing Refer to the recording device s instructions for complete information about making recordings NOTES 1 The AVR does not convert digital signals to analog Only devices connected to the analog audi
66. M 16 08 R CHIP THICK 91K J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 09136 16 05 R CHIP THICK 0 J 1 8W 3216REEL C200 00006 130 0S R CHIP THICK 1K J 1 16W 1608REEL 200 01026 16 05 R CHIP THICK 1 8K J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 01826 M16 0S CN WIRE 1P JUMPER 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 SUB ASSY AVR700 HARMAN CNT2 7028 07210 201 0 P C B INS ASSY AVR700 HARMAN CNT2 MANUAL 7027 07210 2M1 0 CN WAFER C12521 29 29P BtoB HEADER MALE P 1 25MM L109 01251 291 0S CN WAFER C12522 29 29P BtoB SOCKET FEMALE P 1 25MM L109 01252 291 0S AVR 70 front board parts list DESCRIPTION PART NO PCB P C B TOTAL ASSY FRONT 7025 HK112 101 3 PCB P C B SUB ASSY FRONT 7028 06685 501 0 PCB P C B AVR133 HARMAN 330 247 1 6T FR1 ARRY 2 FRONT 7020 06685 000 25 P C B INS ASSY FRONT AXIAL 7027 06685 5A1 0 PCB P C B INS ASSY FRONT MANUAL 7027 06685 5M1 0 PCB P C B INS ASSY FRONT RADIAL 7027 06685 5R1 0 PCB P C B INS ASSY FRONT SMD 7027 06685 551 0 CB701 CB704 COIL BEAD CBW160808U121T 120 SMD1608 TYPE D340 16081 121 0S COIL FILTER INDUCTOR 10UH Q40 24M R2 5 52RE 02TB D330 10070 052 0S COIL FILTER INDUCTOR 100UH Q40 9M R12 52RE 02TB D330 10100 102 0S COIL FILTER INDUCTO
67. N lt oO O00 O N LDQM CAS RAS BS1 A10 AP A0 A1 A2 A3 VDD Publication Release Date Jan 25 2010 Revision POI PRELIMINARY W9864G6JH 777 winbond 5 PIN DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBER PIN NAME FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Multiplexed pins for row and column address Row address A0 A11 Column address 0 7 Address A10 is sampled during a precharge command to determine if all banks are to be precharged or bank selected by BSO 51 Select bank to activate during row address latch time Pap or bank to read write during address latch time 2 4 5 7 8 10 Data 28 E ie B 000 0015 Multiplexed pins for data output and input ur Input Output m Disable or enable the command decoder When 19 CS Chip Select command decoder is disabled new command is ignored and previous operation continues Command input When sampled at the rising edge of Row Add 18 RAS Subo the clock RAS CAS and WE define the operation to be executed ___ The output buffer is placed at Hi Z with latency of 2 39 15 UDQM Input output when DQM is sampled high in read cycle In write LDQM mask cycle sampling DQM high will block the write operation with zero latency 38 CLK Clock Inputs System clock used to sample inputs on the rising edge of clock CKE controls the clock activation and deactivatio
68. No internal bonding This pin should be opened ROUTI DACI Rch Analog Output Pin 50 NC No Connect pin No internal bonding This pin should be opened Lch Analog Input Pin Rch Analog Input Pin Common Voltage Output Pin 2 2 capacitor should be connected to AVSS externally Positive Voltage Reference Input Pin AVDD MS0287 J 03 2009 05 AsahiKASEI Pin Name AK4588 Function 55 AVDD Analog Power Supply Pin 4 5V 5 5V 56 AVSS Analog Ground Pin 0V 57 RXO I Receiver Channel 0 Pin Internal biased pin Internally biased at PVDD 2 58 NC I No Connect pin A No internal bonding This pin should be connected to PVSS 59 RXI I Receiver Channel 1 Pin Internal biased pin Internally biased at PVDD 2 Test 1 Pin ay TR This pin should be connected to PVSS 61 RX2 I Receiver Channel 2 Pin Internal biased pin Internally biased at PVDD 2 62 NC Connect pin No internal bonding This pin should be connected to PVSS 63 RX3 I Receiver Channel 3 Pin Internal biased pin Internally biased at PVDD 2 64 PVSS PLL Ground pin 65 R _ External Resistor Pin 12kQ 1 resistor should be connected to PVSS externally 66 PVDD PLL Power supply Pin 4 5V 5 5V 67 RX4 I Receiver Channel 4 Pin Internal biased pin Internally biased at PVDD 2 Test 2 Pin 93 TESI This pin should be connected to PVSS 69 RX5 I Receiver Channel 5 Pin Internal bi
69. Power On Standby Surround Mode AM FM Source Select USB Video 3 Switch Switch Select Buttons Button Buttons Port Audio and Video Input Connectors Stereo Mode Tuning Up Down Preset Selector Headphone Button Button Buttons Connector Main Power switch This mechanical switch turns the AVR s power supply on or off It is usually left on and cannot be turned on or off using the remote control Standby indicator This LED glows amber to indicate that the AVR is in the Standby mode Power On Standby button Press this button to turn the AVR on and put it into the Standby mode When the AVR is on the Power On indicator glows blue and the Standby indicator turns off Stereo Mode button Places the AVR in the stereo listening mode IR Sensor This sensor receives infrared IR commands from the remote control It is important to ensure that the sensor is not blocked Surround Mode Select buttons Press these buttons to select a surround listening mode Surround mode availability depends on the nature of the source input signal digital versus analog and the number of channels encoded within the signal Tuning Up Down buttons Use these buttons to tune radio stations according to the setting of the AM FM button see below AM FM button Press this button to listen to the radio Pressing this button when the radio is in use will select among the FM Stereo FM Mono and AM bands See Listening to FM and AM Radio on page 16 for more informat
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72. Sound Mode A Regulator check DSP I O 3 3 V DSP CORE 1 2 V CODEC 5 V B DIR check 1 OSC check 2 BICK LRCK RDATA Check 3 Micom Interface Port Check C DSP Check 1 BICK LRCK Check 2 Micom Interface Port Check 3 SDATA 1 2 3 4 Check D D A Check 1 LRCK BCK SDATA check 2 Signal out check 1 0110 1 C111 DMAIN 1 0111 MAIN I C109 DMAIN X TAL 102 DMAIN Pin No 15 16 14 DMAIN Pin No 21 22 31 DMAIN 1 C117 DMAIN Pin No 162 163 DMAIN Pin No 7 8 13 14 146 DMAIN Pin No 1 174 175 176 DMAIN 1 C109 Pin No 17 18 19 DMAIN Pin 39 41 43 45 47 49 DMAII Video Output Dead A Video Regulator voltage check 1 DC voltage check 12 B Video Mute MONTOR V1 OUT port check IC101 1 110 MAIN 1 119 23 DMAIN Remote Controller Failure FM Failure AM Failure Stereo Effect Failure Stereo does not light up A Battery check B 4 Resonator inferior 1 u COM B 3 3 V check 2 REMOCON data check A FM MUTE adjustment inferior B FRONT END inferior C FM DET COIL inferior D PLL amp MPX IC check 1 PLL amp MPX B 5 Vcheck 2 PLL control data check Data CE Clock E TUNER voltage inferior F u COM 4 Resonator inferior 1 u COM B 3 3 V check 2 Micom control data check A PLL amp MPX I
73. Standby On switch to place the unit in the Standby mode the Standby Indicator LED will turn amber 2 Press and hold the front panel Standby and Memory Folder buttons until the RESET message appears on the front panel Message display 3 Press the Memory Folder button again to reset the AVR s processor If the AVR does not function correctly after a processor reset contact an authorized Harman Kardon service center for assistance To locate an authorized service center visit our Web site at www harmankardon com Memory If the AVR is unplugged or experiences a power outage it will retain your user settings for up to two weeks AVR UO0 AVR 0 AVR 702 Troubleshooting Symptom Unit does not function when Main Power switch is turned on Cause No AC power Troubleshooting Solution Ensure that the power cord is plugged into a live AC power outlet Check if the AC outlet is switch controlled Front panel Message display lights but there s no sound or picture Intermittent input connection Mute is on Volume control is turned down Secure all input and speaker connections Press Mute button Turn up Volume control No sound from any speaker Speakers set to Off in System Setup menu Set speakers to in System Setup menu See Additional Setup Menu Items Speaker On Off on page 15 for more information No sound from any speaker PROTECT message appears on Messa
74. a multichannel system The different main speaker types in a home theater system are Front Left and Right The front left and right speakers are used as in a 2 channel system In many surround sound modes these speakers are secondary while the main action especially dialogue is reproduced by the center speaker Center When you are watching movies and television programs the center speaker reproduces most of the dialogue and other soundtrack information that occurs on the screen anchoring it with the picture When you are listening to a musical program the center speaker helps to create a seamless front soundstage creating a more realistic you are there listening experience Surround Left and Right The surround left and right speakers produce ambient sounds that help create a realistic and immersive surround sound environment They also help recreate directional sound effects such as aircraft flyovers Many people expect the surround speakers to play as loudly as the front speakers Although you will calibrate all of the speakers in your system to sound equally loud at the listening position most artists use the surround speakers for ambient effects only and they create their programs to steer relatively little sound to these speakers Subwoofer A subwoofer is designed to play only the lowest frequencies the deep bass It augments smaller limited range main speakers that are usually used for the other channels Many
75. allows you to adjust the following audio settings Night Mode works with specially encoded Dolby Digital discs or broadcasts compressing the audio so that louder passages are reduced in volume to avoid disturbing others while dialogue remains intelligible Press the left right arrow buttons to advance through the following DRC Dynamic Range Control settings 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 Max Loud passages in the program are reduced more in volume Auto Automatically compresses the audio a specific amount in response to instructions encoded in the Dolby Digital program PLII Music Additional adjustments are avalable that allow you to fine tune the Dolby Pro Logic Music surround mode s performance for your listening room and personal taste Panorama With the Panorama mode turned on some of the sound from the front speakers is moved to the surround speakers creating an enveloping wraparound effect Each press of the left or right arrow buttons toggles the setting On or Off Center Width This setting affects how vocals sound through the three front speakers A lower number focuses the vocal information tightly on the center channel Higher numbers up to 7 broaden the vocal soundstage Use the left right arrow buttons to adjust this setting Dimension This setting affects the depth of the surro
76. closely matches the low frequency specification that you noted above The AVR will divide the source signal at this crossover point will send all information above the crossover point to your system s speakers and all information below the crossover point to the subwoofer This way each loudspeaker in your system will perform at its best delivering a more powerful and enjoyable sound experience Record the setting in Table A2 of the Appendix on page 21 7 Press the BACK button and select Speaker Distance The Speaker Distance menu will appear 2d Sreaker Distance Front L 10 0ft gt Center 1 Front R iO 0ft 1 Surrround R 10 0ft 1 Surrround L 10 0ft 1 Subwoofer 10 07 1 8 Measure the distance from each speaker your system to the listening position Record the distances in Table A3 of the Appendix on page 21 9 Use the remote s left and right arrow buttons to change the distance setting for each speaker so it matches the distance you wrote down in step 8 When you re finished press the remote control s BACK button to return to the Speaker Setting menu 10 Select Channel Level The Channel Level menu will appear Use the remote s left and right arrow buttons to set Test Tone to Manual and press the remote s OK button After the on screen countdown you will hear test noise through the front left Speaker Channel Level Test Tone ZO i Manual gt 11 Sitin the
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78. control PORT check D SURROUND Mute transistor s out and inferior u Com surround mute control PORT check Q 105 MAIN C119 Pin No 2 DMAIN 107 MAIN C119 Pin No 97 DMAIN Q 109 MAIN 1 119 Pin No 1 DMAIN To check software version Switch AVR 70 into Standby LED lights amber Keep Standby and Preset Down buttons pressed at the same time until display shows software version such as 70 E0 65 Symptom Cause and Remedy Sounds from Speaker when Headphone s connected A NOT Supported Headphone Detect Push the Speaker On Off Button Speaker off Bass Treble Control Failure AMP Sound Dead 1 LEFT Channel dead 2 RIGHT Channel dead 3 CENTER Channel dead 4 REAR Channel dead A Volume IC check 1 Resister Capacitor correction figure check Bass 109 1 C109 PIN No 26 27 32 33 MAIN 2 Resister Capacitor correction figure check Treble 1 109 PIN No 28 34 MAIN A Signal Mute TR s inferior B Connector disconnection amp disjunction Change or close insertion of the connector C Speaker wire s disjunction Close insertion of the speaker wire D Volume IC check 1 voltage check 7 5 V 7 5 V 2 C control data check 3 signal IN OUT check Q 105 107 109 MAIN CP111 MAIN No 109 MAIN Pin No 30 52 MAIN PIN No 49 50 AC 3 DTS Failure DSP
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80. main listening position and adjust the AVR s volume control so the test noise is moderately loud Note the volume of the test noise through the first speaker Press the remote s down arrow button to advance the test noise to each of your system s speakers and note the volume level of the noise in each speaker 12 As you advance the test noise through the speakers use the remote s left and right arrow buttons to adjust the volumes of the channels until all of them play at the same volume Notes on Setting Speaker Volumes in Home Theater Systems While setting your system s individual speaker volume levels is ultimately up to your personal taste here are some ideas you may find helpful For films and video music programs your overall goal should be to create an enveloping realistic sound field that draws you into the film or music program without drawing your attention away from the action on the screen For multichannel music recordings some music producers will create a sound field that places the musicians all around you others will create a sound field that places the musicians in front of you with more subtle ambience in the surround speakers as you would experience in a concert hall n most 5 1 channel film soundtracks the surround speakers are not intended to be as loud or as active as the front speakers Adjusting the surround speakers so they are always as loud as the front speakers could make dialogue difficult to unde
81. the AVR on page 14 for more information Left Right Up Down buttons These buttons are used to navigate the menu system Number buttons Use these buttons to enter numbers for radio station frequencies or to select station presets Memory button To save the currently tuned radio station as a preset press this button then a Number button Tuning Up Down buttons Press these buttons to tune a radio station When you re listening to an FM station each press will either change one tuning frequency increment at a time or seek the next higher or lower station with acceptable signal strength depending on whether you are listening in FM mono or FM stereo Preset Station Up Down buttons Press these buttons to cycle through your preset radio stations Sleep Clear button Press this button to activate the Sleep Timer function See Sleep Timer on page 18 for more information When controlling a Harman Kardon Blu ray Disc or DVD player press this button to clear an entry Display Dimmer button Press this button to dim the AVR s front panel display partially or fully Repeat Random button This button has no effect on the AVR but can be used to activate the repeat function when you re listening to media on a device inserted into the AVR s USB port and the repeat and random functions on a Harman Kardon Blu ray Disc or DVD player See Listening to Media on a USB Device on page 16 for more information Track Skip Up Down buttons These bu
82. your personal taste Although there is never a time when all of the AVR s surround modes are available the table below indicates which surround modes are available for a given input Input Signal Format Available Surround Modes Dolby True HD Corresponding Dolby True HD or Dolby Digital mode Dolby Digital Plus Theater Hall Stadium Club Arena and 5 Ch Stereo Dolby Digital are also available for 5 1 channel programs 7 1 channel 5 1 channel Dolby Digital 2 0 channel Dolby Pro Logic Movie Dolby Pro Logic II Music Dolby Pro Logic Il Game Dolby Pro Logic DTS HD Master Audio DTS DTS 96 24 Corresponding DTS Mode Theater Hall Stadium Club Arena and 5 Ch Stereo are also available for 5 1 channel programs PCM 2 channel Analog 2 channel Dolby Pro Logic Movie Dolby Pro Logic II Music Dolby Pro Logic Game Dolby Pro Logic DTS Neo 6 Cinema DTS Neo 6 Music Theater Hall Stadium Club Arena 5 Ch Stereo MP3 WMA Dolby Pro Logic Movie Dolby Pro Logic II Music Dolby Pro Logic Game Dolby Pro Logic DTS Neo 6 Cinema DTS Neo 6 Music Theater Hall Stadium Club Arena 5 Ch Stereo When in doubt check the broadcast or the jacket of your disc for more information on which surround modes are available Usually nonessential sections of a disc such as trailers extra materials or the disc menu are available only in Dolby Digital 2 0 2 channel or PCM 2 channel mode
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94. 2 HDMI Setur 3 Audio Settings 4 Audio Power Control S Breaker On Off The System Setup menu consists of five submenus Speaker Set HDMI Set Parameter Auto Power Control and Speaker On Off Use the Up Down Left Right buttons on the remote to navigate the menu system and press the OK button to select a menu or setting line or to enter a new setting The current menu setting line or setting will appear in the front panel Message display as well as on screen To return to the previous menu press the remote s BACK button To exit the menu system press the SETUP button Follow the instructions in this Set Up the AVR section to configure your home theater system You may return to these menus at any time to make additional adjustments Before you begin initial setup all loudspeakers a video display and all source devices should be connected to the AVR You should be able to turn on the AVR and view the System Setup menu when you press the SETUP button If necessary reread the Making Connections section and the beginning of this section before continuing 14 Set Up the AVR Configure the AVR for Your Speakers 1 Turn on your TV and select the TV s composite video input where you connected the AVR in Connect Your TV or Video Display on page 11 2 Press the remote control s SETUP button The AVR s on screen display OSD System Setup menu will appear on the TV System Setup Speaker Set
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107. C check 1 PLL amp MPX B 5 Vcheck 2 PLL control data check Data CE Clock B TUNER B voltage inferior C AM OSC COIL inferior D u COM 4 Resonator inferior 1 u COM 3 3 V check 2 Micom control data check A FM DET COIL Inferior B PLL amp MPX IC check 1 PLL amp MPX 1 C 5 V B 3 3 V check 2 MPX control data check C u COM 8 Resonator inferior 1 u COM IC 3 3 V check 2 Micom control data check 1 119 Pin No 16 62 DMAIN RMC701 1 FRONT PACK102 6 MAIN pack102 3 4 5 MAIN 1 C119 Pin No 16 62 DMAIN Pin No 18 40 42 43 44 DMAIN PACK102 6 MAIN pack102 3 4 5 MAIN 1 C119 Pin No 16 62 DMAIN Pin No 18 40 42 43 44 DMAIN 1 119 Pin No 16 62 DMAIN Pin No 18 40 42 43 44 DMAIN Tuner Sound Dead 1 L R Channel dead 2 LEFT Channel dead 3 RIGHT Channel dead A Connector s disconnection or disjunction Change or Close insertion of the connector B FM DET COIL inferior C AM IFT COIL inferior D PLL amp MPX IC check 1 Signal IN OUT terminal 2 driving voltage check 5 PACK102 6 MAIN PRIMARY AVR 70 PARTS LIST Please order the below parts using these numbers not the numbers in the long parts list art number 025HK1121020 AVR70 HARMAN MAIN 025HK1121021 AVR70 HARMAN HDMI 025HK1121022 AVR70 HARMAN AMP 025HK112
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109. DTV DVD and Blu ray Disc media and digital cable or satellite television Other surround modes may be used with digital and analog signals to create a different surround presentation or to use a different number of speakers Surround mode selection depends upon the number of speakers in your system the programs you are watching or listening to and your personal tastes 8 Introduction to Home Theater and Place Your Speakers Place Your Speakers Determine the locations for your system s speakers according to their manufacturer s directions and the layout of your listening room Use the illustration below as a guide for 5 1 channel systems To create the most realistic surround sound environment possible you should place your speakers in a circle with the listening position at its center You should angle each speaker so it directly faces the listening position Use the diagram below as a guide SUB Placing the Left Center and Right Speakers Place the center speaker either on top of below or mounted on the wall above or below the TV or video display screen Place the front left and right speakers along the circle about 30 degrees from the center speaker and angled toward the listener Place the front left front right and center speakers at the same height preferably at about the same height as the listener s ears The center speaker should be no more than 2 feet 0 6m above or below the left right speake
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111. ELECTING A SOURCE VIDEO TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS LISTENING TO FM AND AM RADIO LISTENING TO MEDIA ON A USB DEVICE SELECTING A SURROUND MODE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS AUDIO PROCESSING AND SURROUND SOUND ADJUSTING THE CHANNEL VOLUMES RECORDING SLEEP TIMER PROCESSOR RESET MEMORY TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX AVR 00 AVR 0 AVR 702 Introduction Thank you for choosing this Harman Kardon product For more than fifty years the Harman Kardon mission has been to share a passion for music and entertainment using leading edge technology to achieve premium performance Sidney Harman and Bernard Kardon invented the receiver a single component designed to simplify home entertainment without compromising performance Over the years Harman Kardon products have become easier to use while offering more features and sounding better than ever The AVR 70 AVR 700 and AVR 70C 5 1 channel digital audio video receivers AVRs continue this tradition with some of the most advanced audio and video processing capabilities yet and a wealth of listening and viewing options To obtain the maximum enjoyment from your new AVR please read this manual and refer back to it as you become more familiar with its features and their operation If you have any questions about this product its installation or its operation please contact your Harman Kardon retailer or custom installer or visit our Web site at www harmankardon com Supplied Accessories The fo
112. FL FR SL SR SEMI TR GE PNP 25 KSA992F 0 5W TO92 REEL 15000992 00505 Q202C FL FR SL SR SEMI TR GE PNP 25 KSA992F 0 5W TO92 REEL 15000992 00505 Q203C FL FR SL SR SEMI TR GE NPN 25 KTC3200BL 0 6W TO92 REEL 15023200800505 Q207C FL FR SL SR SEMI TR GE NPN 25 KTC3200BL 0 6W TO92 REEL 15023200800505 RESISTOR R209C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 1 2KJ 1 5W 000 01226 52 05 R207C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 1 5KJ 1 5W 000 01526 52 05 R201C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 220 1 1 5W 000 02216 52 05 R227C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 2 2KJ 1 5W 000 02226 52 05 R224C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 27 1 1 5W 000 02736 52 05 R214C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 3KJ 1 5W 000 03026 52 05 R206C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 33K 1 5W C000 03336 P52 0S R225C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 330 1 1 5W 000 03346 52 05 R204C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 9 1 1 5W 000 03936 52 05 R210C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 470 1 1 5W 000 04716 52 05 R208C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 47K 1 5W 000 04736 52 05 R205C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 470 1 1 5W C000 04746 P52 0S R213C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 56 1 1 5W C000 05606 P52 0S R203C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 7 5 1 1 5W 000 07526 52 05 R226C FL F
113. Harman Kardon Service Manual 70 230 5x75W 5 1 CHANNEL A V RECEIVER harman kardon CONTENTS ESD WARNING 2 SEMICONDUCTOR PINOUTS 46 OWNER S MANUAL 3 PCB DRAWINGS 63 EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS 29 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 74 TROUBLESHOOTING 30 WIRING DIAGRAM 78 PARTS LIST 33 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 79 Released EU2012 Harman Consumer Group Inc Rev 0 06 2012 8500 Balboa Boulevard Northridge California 91329 harman kardon Service manual AVR745EU ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE ES DEVICES Some semiconductor solid state devices be damaged easily by static electricity Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive ES Devices Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors and semiconductor chip components The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity 1 Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor equipped assembly drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground Alternatively obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test 2 After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent electrostatic charge build up or exposure of the assembly
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115. IP THICK 100 J 1 16W 200 01016 10 15 R346 R350 R352 R CHIP THICK 100 1 1 16W 200 01016 10 15 R354 R355 R433 R437 R CHIP THICK 100 J 1 16W 200 01016 10 15 R485 R486 R CHIP THICK 100 1 1 16W 200 01016 10 15 R546 R553 R557 R394 R CHIP THICK 100 J 1 16W 200 01016 10 15 R100 R129 R152 R CHIP THICK 1 1 1 16W 200 01026 10 15 R191 R195 R199 R CHIP THICK 1 1 16W 200 01026 10 15 R272 R277 R CHIP THICK 1 1 1 16W 200 01026 10 15 R357 R358 R360 R CHIP THICK 1 1 16W 200 01026 10 15 R1053 R CHIP THICK 1 1 1 16W 200 01026 10 15 R101 R103 R106 R CHIP THICK 10K J 1 16W 200 01036 11 15 R130 R132 R153 R155 R CHIP THICK 10 1 1 16W 200 01036 11 15 R163 R164 R168 R CHIP THICK 10K J 1 16W 200 01036 11 15 R170 R172 R CHIP THICK 10 1 1 16W 200 01036 11 15 R217 R223 R225 R CHIP THICK 10K J 1 16W 200 01036 11 15 R246 R275 R278 R CHIP THICK 10 1 1 16W 200 01036 11 15 R356 R374 R375 R379 R CHIP THICK 10 1 1 16W 200 01036 11 15 R411 R422 R445 R448 R CHIP THICK 10 1 1 16W 200 01036 11 15 R455 R457 R481 R CHIP THICK 10 1 1 16W 200 01036 11 15 R548 R549 R556 R CHIP THICK 10K J 1 16W 200 01036 11
116. L C200 08236 M16 0S R CARBON FILM 15K J 1 5W 52RE AX 000 01536 52 05 R CARBON FILM 470 J 1 5W 52RE AX 000 04716 52 05 R CHIP THICK 0 J 1 8W 3216REEL C200 00006 130 0S R CHIP THICK 0 J 1 16W 1608REEL C200 00006 M 16 05 DISPLAY FLT SPC08 03 13 02 12G 16A 110 29 GREEN AVR133 530 08030 001 05 MODULE REMOCON R34FS9A 38KHZ IR REMOCON MODULE P 2 54MM H 15MM E940 34900 381 0S SW ENCODER REB12307PVB25FINB1 2 24E 24PULSES G121123070020S TER RCA 3PIN RCA 326H O2 YL WH RD G606 326H0 200 YS HOLDER HOLDER FL PC HK 3250 4320 04078 301 AS LED701 LED703 LED704 LED ROUND WEJ51BWW CS53 5PI WHITE P 2 54 BULK 500 05900 111 05 SW705 SW706 SW TACT SKHV10920A 5MM 260G REEL 51800002700105 SW708 SW709 SW TACT SKHV10920A 5MM 260G REEL G180000270010S SW711 SW712 SW TACT SKHV10920A 5MM 260G REEL G180000270010S SW714 SW715 SW TACT SKHV10920A 5MM 260G REEL G180000270010S SW718 SW720 SW TACT SKHV10920A 5MM 260G REEL G180000270010S P C B SUB ASSY AVR700 HARMAN HEADPHONE 7028 06685 601 0 P C B INS ASSY AVR700 HARMAN HEADPHONE MANUAL 7027 06685 6M1 0 P C B INS ASSY AVR700 HARMAN HEADPHONE SMD 7027 06685 651 0 JACK D6 5 PHONE YUQIU D6 5 SILVER G402PJ619A01YS CN WIRE 2MM 330MM 4P 20010HS 04 CKM2002HV 04 WH2547 26 SHIELD 1
117. MUTE SB_ MUTE SW_ MUTE REC VIDEO MUTE VOL DATA VOL CLK VODEO1 _ TAPE MUTE FRONT B DGND POSISTOR _ 5V SUB 508 TX SUB RX OPD TX RX DGND DGND TUNER INT TUNER RST TUNER SEN SDIO TUNER SCLK RESET CPU 3V3 RX 232 TX 232 GND CNVSS EPM UP CE BUSY 5 1 CPU PROTCT P D R707 19P CN106 EX 19P CN105 eee eee 25P CN104 e GND ms m m D 92 11114 920 e eus 2 8 e 2 15 58 RXD e e L 25 D gt e 7 SUV_TXD Coe ERI te P bay 822 0 c104 e p 9 GN 548 1111100111 31117 33 21308 e Hz OF POO HDME EPP CHBES 5 12 5 e 16 e 2002 17 gt C143 C129 A iH 1210 i 20 6 2 e 557 C119 22 F MUTE 23 HP_RLY 24 F RLY 25 S ARS e 26 C REY 27 STBY SW 28 CPU ES 29 FL 308 21 4 R194 n 1619099 1r551910051 Sg lH En 25170 2 25 18 22 25 226 AL Soe m 4 29 en
118. N2 FLIN2 SRN2 SLIN2 SWIN2 CIN2 SBRIN2 SBLIN2 FLIN1 FRINI CINI SWINI SLIN1 SRIN1 SBLIN1 SBRIN1 a pon penpan o bara INL1 INL2 INL3 INL4 INL5 INL6 INL7 INL8 INL9 INRLINR2 INR3 INRA INRS INR6 INR7 INR8 INR9 Output pin of FL FR C SW SL SR SBL SBR channel Input pin of L R C SW SL SR SBL SBR channel Multi IN 1 2 Input pin of L R channel Input Selector INRA RECR1 INLA RECLI INRB RECR2 INLB RECL2 Input pin of L R channel Input Selector INRI0 RECRA INLIO RECLA Output pin for L R channel REC Output INR11 RECRS INL11 RECLS 1 13 25 29 31 35 53 57 74 77 80 No Connected PIN 87 88 89 92 Renesas Technology Corp RCS R2A15218FP 650 3 18 AsahiKASEI AK4588 0000 PVSS PVDD R XTI XTO RXO X tal RX1 Clock Oscillator 1 8103 Recovery Clock 1 MCKO1 RX3 Input Generator MCKO2 RX4 RX5 Selector DEM I RX6 1 as LRCK2 B BICK2 ecoder O VF 1 SDTO2 x DAUX2 PDN O TX 12C AVDD p DIT 55 CSN DVDD Error amp Q subcode CCLK DVSS AC 3 MPEG e TVDD Detect v Detect CDTI 3 0 INTO INT1 LIN ADC HPF SN ADC HPF LOUTI LPF DAC DATT DEM MCLK SAC DATT LRCK1 ROUT1 LPF DEM BICK1 LouT2 lt 4 DAC PAIT DEM DAC DATT Format DEM Converter LPF DAC lt
119. NON DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT REQUIRED User Guide 011 UG 2 3 Pin Description Unless otherwise stated unused input pins must be tied to ground and unused output pins left open Table 2 1 Pin Description Name In Out Buffer Type Description Chip operation mode 0 Normal mode 1 ICP In Circuit Flash Programming mode NOTE The input crystal rate will be 24MHz if this ICP mode is used RSTb IN BDUX8P External Reset active low with on chip pull up When this pin is asserted low the chip is totally reset X IN IN XTL24P crystal input X OUT OUT XTL24P crystal output PO 2 0 IN OUT BRXX12P GPIO port 0 with programmable Open Drain capability P11 IN OUT BRUXSP GPIO port 1 or Keyboard Interrupt inputs with internal 20KO pull up to VDD P21 IN OUT BRXX8P GPIO port 2 with programmable Open Drain capability P3 5 4 1 0 OD IN OUT BRXX8P Open Drain I O port 3 Shared with IIC P41 IN OUT BRXX8P GPIO port 4 or External Interrupt inputs P50 IN OUT BRXX24P GPIO port 5 with programmable Open Drain capability 20 mA drive P7 4 1 0 IN OUT e Drain I O port 7 P7 1 0 shared with Serial Port P7 4 share with P87 IN OUT BRXX8P GPIO port 8 with programmable Open Drain capability Share with PWM P90 IN OUT BRXX8P GPIO port 9 with programmable Open Drain capability VDD PWR Digital VDD 3 3V VSS PWR Digital Ground Confide
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121. P X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 011 10417 710 15 C265 C267 C268 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 0011 10417 710 15 C273 C275 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 011 10417 710 15 279 281 282 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 0011 10417 710 15 C285 C288 C290 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 011 10417 710 15 C295 C297 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 0011 10417 710 15 C300 C306 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 011 10417 710 15 308 309 314 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 011 10417 710 15 C316 C317 C319 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 011 10417 710 15 C321 C323 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 011 10417 710 15 C326 C328 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 011 10417 710 15 C330 C332 C333 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 011 10417 710 15 C335 C337 C339 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 0011 10417 710 15 353 377 379 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R O 1UF K 16V 1005REEL 0011 10417 710 15 C158 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R 1UF K 16V 1608REEL 0011 10517 316 15 C188 C190 C205 C263 C284 C CERAMIC CHIP X5R 10UF K 10V 2012REEL GRM21BR61A106KE19L 011 10
122. R 805 16 00 008 05 CRYSTAL CHIP 18 432MHz CL 15PF HCX 5FA SMD5032 E805 18R43 201 0S XTAL101 XTAL104 CRYSTAL CHIP 24 000MHz CL 15PF HCX 5FA SMD5032 E805 24R00 004 0S XTAL102 CRYSTAL CHIP FCX 04 24 576MHz CL 10PF SMD3225 RIVER E805 24R57 608 0S 1C104 1C110 IC LINEAR REGULATOR 1L1117 3 3 SOT 223 3 3V 1A LOW DROPOUT 11261117000415 1C102 1C114 IC LINEAR REGULATOR 1L1117 1 8 SOT 223 1 8V 1A LOW DROPOUT 1126 11171 001 15 111 IC LINEAR REGULATOR 1L1117 1 2 SOT 223 1 2V 1A LOW DROPOUT 11261117120405 AVR 70 main board parts list DESCRIPTION PART NO PCB P C B TOTAL ASSY MAIN 7025 HK112 101 0 PCB P C B SUB ASSY MAIN 7028 07209 101 0 PCB P C B MAIN 7020 07209 000 05 PCB P C B INS ASSY MAIN AXIAL 7027 07209 1A1 0 PCB P C B INS ASSY MAIN MANUAL 7027 07209 1M1 0 PCB P C B INS ASSY MAIN RADIAL 7027 07209 1R1 0 PCB P C B INS ASSY MAIN SMD 7027 07209 151 0 COILS BD101 BD103 BD104 COIL BEAD 1200hm D340 16081 121 0S BD106 BD110 COIL BEAD 120 D340 16081 121 0S BD120 COIL BEAD 120 D340 16081 121 0S L1201 COIL FILTER INDUCTOR 33UH Q40 14M R4 7 52RE D330 33070 052 0S CAPACITOR C207R L C ELECT GE 85C 4 7UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY 040 48708 725 05 170 171 C ELECT GE 85C 4
123. R 2 2UH Q50 110M R1 2 52RE AXIAL LALO3TB D330 2R200 052 0S C707 C710 C FILM POLYESTER ST 0 047UF J 100V 5RE 002047306 0605 C708 C709 C731 C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY 040 10008 707 05 C735L R C ELECT GE 85C 10UF M 50V 5 11 5RE SMS SY 0040 10008 707 05 721 C ELECT 85C 100UF M 10V 5 11 5RE SMS SY 040 10108 207 05 703 717 C ELECT GE 85C 47UF M 16V 5 7 5RE SRA SY 0040 47008 306 05 728 C CERAMIC AXIAL UP025 B103K B BZ 005 10377 353 15 C743 C745 C CERAMIC CHIP T C COG100PF J SOV 1608REEL 010 10116 716 05 C734 C726 C727 C CERAMIC CHIP T C X7R 0 01UF K 50V 1608REEL 0010 10377 716 05 C718 C719 C CERAMIC CHIP X7RO 1UF K 50V 1608REEL 011 10457 716 05 C714 716 C CERAMIC CHIP X7RO 1UF K 50V 1608REEL 011 10457 716 05 C713L R C CERAMIC CHIP X7R470PF K 50V 1608REEL 011 47176 716 05 C704 C706 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R820PF K 50V 1608REEL 011 82177 716 05 70 front board parts list DESCRIPTION PART NO CN WIRE 2MM 250 5P 20010HS 05 CKM2002H 05 WH2547 1533 26SHLD 1002 25105 007 05 CN WIRE 1P JUMPER 0 6 52 1045 08400 604 05 CN WAFER 2 5MM 5268 03A 3P ANGLE 1102 52680 301 05 CN WAFER 2 0MM 20010WS 04A00 DIP4P STRAIGHT 1101 20010 041 05
124. R SL SR R CARBON FILM 75 1 5W 000 07536 52 05 R212C FL FR SL SR R CARBON FILM 910 1 1 5W 000 09116 52 05 R228C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM RES MF 10 OHM 1W C060 01006 552 0S R229 R METAL FILM 100PPM 10 1 1W C060 01006 505 0S R211C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM 47 1 1 4W C060 04706 305 0S R216C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM 5 6 1 1W 0600562650505 R217C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM 5 6KJ 1 060 05626 505 05 R218C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM 4 7 1 1 4W C060 4R706 305 0S R219C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM 4 7 1 1 4W C060 4R706 305 0S R220C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM 0 47 2W CO60R47066050S R221C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM 0 47 2W 060 4706 605 05 R222C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM 0 47 2W 060 4706 605 05 R223C FL FR SL SR R METAL FILM 100PPM 0 47 2W 060 4706 605 05 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1P 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05 CN WIRE 1 0 6 52MM 1045 08400 604 05
125. R329 R CHIP THICK 47 1 16W 200 04706 10 15 R332 R333 R335 R339 R CHIP THICK 47 1 1 16W 200 04706 10 15 R342 R345 R348 R353 R CHIP THICK 47 1 1 16W 200 04706 10 15 R362 R370 R CHIP THICK 47 1 16W 200 04706 10 15 R382 R383 R387 R CHIP THICK 47 1 16W 200 04706 10 15 R442 R444 R CHIP THICK 47 1 1 16W 200 04706 10 15 R489 R490 R529 R CHIP THICK 47 1 1 16W 200 04706 10 15 AVR 70 board parts list REF NO DESCRIPTION PART NO R148 R314 R CHIP THICK 470 1 16W 200 04716 10 15 R207 R211 R244 R245 R CHIP THICK 4 7 1 1 16W 200 04726 10 15 R248 R250 R267 R271 R CHIP THICK 4 7 1 1 16W 200 04726 10 15 R376 R377 R483 R484 R CHIP THICK 4 7 1 1 16W 200 04726 10 15 R513 R525 R CHIP THICK 4 7 1 1 16W 200 04726 10 15 R102 R131 R154 R187 R CHIP THICK 47K 1 16W 200 04736 10 15 R196 R198 R249 R261 R CHIP THICK 47K 1 16W 200 04736 10 15 R274 R299 R317 R330 R CHIP THICK 47K 1 16W 200 04736 10 15 R372 R380 R408 R439 R CHIP THICK 47K 1 16W 200 04736 10 15 R477 R478 R552 R CHIP THICK 47 1 1 16W 200 04736 10 15 R205 R528 R CHIP THICK 47K 1 16W 200 04736 10 15
126. SP_1V8 A 1L1117_1v8 1 112 DSP 1V2 111117 1V2 A 12 M HDMI_3V3 7805 HDMI_ 3V3 1L1117_3V3 HDMI_ 1V2 IL1117_ 1V8 gt S3 FLT FILAMENT AC4 7V gt cpu_st_weo 10162 an scPU 3 3v NJM2831F33 A A MAIN CPU RMC FL DRIVER SUB TRANS gt gt 111117 3 3 2P 2P AVR 00 0 OC WIRING DIAGRAM MAIN BD HDMI BD 2 y D 227372757677 70 STANDBY B D POWER TRANS STBY ON SW B D 2 POWER 18 sw B D 2p mem CNT2 B D 4P 55929 12 6555555555 BD F L T 17P FRONT B D N LO O m z 8 lt 2545 9 1 6 2 ax aS asp 3s d Y D Ha url 8 0 Q 554555 E 68825 5 2 242 5 8 46972 274 8 E gt S w Z w O RS gt NZZ NZZ 7131120 e O E r 149224 339228 33102 14102 346203 1991551 5 x 136888 1561551 2 2
127. Selectivity 10kHz 30dB 20 AVR UO0 AVR 0 AVR 702 Appendix Default settings worksheets remote product codes Table A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Device Type AVR Source Audio Connections Appendix Video Connections VCR DVR PVR or other audio video recorder Video 1 Video 1 Analog inputs and outputs Composite Video 1 Input For recording use Composite Video 1 Output Video 2 Video 2 Analog inputs Composite Video 2 Input Cable TV Satellite HDTV or other device that delivers television programs Optical 1 Input if not in use Blu ray Disc player HDMI 1 HDMI 1 Input HDMI 1 Input HDMI capable disc player game console or HDMI 2 HDMI 2 Input HDMI 2 Input other audio video device HDMI capable disc player game console or HDMI 3 HDMI 3 Input HDMI 3 Input other audio video device Portable audio device camcorder game console Video 3 Video 3 Analog Audio Input on front panel Video 3 Coaxial Video linput on front panel CD player Aux Aux Analog Inputs Not required Any one available coaxial or optical digital audio input CD R MiniDisc cassette Tape Tape Analog inputs and outputs Not required Note Table A1 is a guideline you may need to make adjustments to fit your system Table A2 Speaker Channel Settings Source Left Right Speaker Speaker Setting Center Speaker Surround Speakers Subwoofer
128. T 23 REEL 1522 01050 021 05 AVR 70 HDMI board parts list DESCRIPTION PART NO P C B TOTAL ASSY HDMI 7025 HK112 101 1 P C B SUB ASSY HDMI 7028 07208 301 0 P C B HDMI 7020 07208 020 0 P C B INS ASSY HDMI MANUAL 7027 07208 3M1 0 P C B INS ASSY HDMI SMD 7027 07208 351 0 L100 L114 COIL BEAD 220 m D340 20120 221 0S L117 119 COIL BEAD 220 D340 20120 221 0S 1124 1129 1131 1133 COIL BEAD 220 D340 20120 221 0S 1136 1137 1139 1140 COIL BEAD 220 D340 20120 221 0S L142 L144 COIL BEAD 220 D340 20120 221 0S L200 L206 L215 COIL BEAD 120 D340 16081 121 0S 1122 1125 1132 1134 COIL INDUCTOR LB C2012T4R7M 4 7UH INDUCTOR D310 4R701 020 0S COIL CHIP DLP11SN121SL2L CHIP COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL D311 12101 121 0S COIL CHIP FI B1608 222KJT 2 2UH SMD 1608 REEL D311 16080 222 0S COIL BEAD BKP2125 HS101 T 1000hm SMD2125 TYPE BEAD FOR POWER gt D340 21256 101 0S CAPACITOR C269 C286 C348 C CERAMIC CHIP COG 10PF D 50V 1005REEL 011 10011 710 15 C213 C215 C249 C CERAMIC CHIP COG 100PF J 50V 1005REEL 011 10116 710 15 C102 C143 C235 C237 C CERAMIC CHIP X7R 1000PF K 50V 1005REEL 0011 10217 710 15 243 245
129. TALIN 1 OPTI 2 9 DO C Coaxial Digital Audio Cable not supplied i To Coaxial Digitial Audio Output Coaxial Digital Equipped Source Device Analog audio devices Make analog audio connections from your source devices that do not have HDMI or digital audio connectors If you re connecting video sources to the Video 1 Video 2 or Video 3 audio inputs you must also connect the source device s composite video output to the corresponding composite video connector AVR Analog Audio Connectors r 1 Stereo Audio Cable not supplied To Stereo Analog Audio Output Analog Source Device AVR 00 AVR 0 AVR Audio recorders Connect an analog audio recorder s inputs to the AVR s analog audio Tape Out connectors You can record any analog audio input signal except for the Tape 1 input AVR Analog Audio Recorder Connectors Stereo Audio Cable not supplied To Stereo Analog Record Inputs Analog Recording Device Video recorders Connect an analog video recorder s video input connector to the AVR s Video 1 Out Composite Video connector and its audio input connectors to the AVR s Video 1 Out Analog Audio connectors You can record the Video 2 or Video 3 composite video input signals AVR Analog A
130. TUNER SDIO HDMI OUT JACK101 RESET PROTECT1 DET MUTE_B _ CTL 2023 M3030RFGPFP 256k E 5 fa 2 8885 2 59 Ss p UPDATE CPU 3 3V C RLY F_RLY 5 V 5V_ DET V 5V 3 3V VIDEO_ MUTE 5 STEP voL VOL DATA SW SUM HP AMUTE 58 MUTE PDN STBY RLY RMC OSD FLT_ DATA FRONT B D OSD FLT_ DATA B OSD RST OSD CE OSD FLT CLK VIDEO B D AVR70 700 70C BLOCK DIAGRAM POWER PART A B gt MAIN TRANS D Pads gt gt i a MUTE_ B 1 B B A 8 10000 63 gt E VOL_ 7V5 A A T 2 gt G 10103 A 12V 7812 0139 Z 4700 25 MI TUNER 45V 4 8 AGND 1000 25 104 KIA7912PI m S2 12V 12V DSP HDMI s AN A w voL 7 5 10000 16 a IC110 gt H KIA7805API MDEO SV DGND gt A 108 USB 5V AC CORD 7805 A AN 111 08 45V 4 7 5 Ad A Ferro RELAY A 111117 3v3 m 114 D
131. Table A4 Surround Modes cont Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or Signal e DTS 1 0 0 or 1 2 0 0 or 1 3 0 0 or 1 3 1 0 or 1 2 2 0 or 1 3 2 0 or 1 DTS 96 24 DTS ES Matrix DTS Stereo Delivers a 2 channel downmix of DTS Digital materials or presents a matrix encoded surround presentation DTS Neo 6 Cinema Delivers an enhanced 5 1 channel surround sound experience for movies Analog two channel AM FM radio e PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA Analog two channel AM FM radio e PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA Analog two channel AM FM radio e PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA Analog two channel AM FM radio e PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96 2 MP3 WMA Analog two channel AM FM radio e PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA e Analog two channel AM FM radio e PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA Analog two channel AM FM radio e PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA Analog two channel DTS Neo 6 Music Delivers an enhanced 5 1 channel surround sound experience for music Theater Creates the effect of being in a large movie theater Works well with movies Hall Creates the ambience of a concert hall Good when listening to classical music sources such as orchestral music chamber music or instrumental soloists Stadium Cr
132. actory specifications Handle the AC Power Cord Gently When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet always pull the plug never pull the cord If you do not intend to use your AVR for any considerable length of time disconnect the plug from the AC outlet Do Not Open the Cabinet There are no user serviceable components inside this product Opening the cabinet may present a shock hazard and any modification to the product will void your warranty If water or any metal object such as a paper clip wire or staple accidentally falls inside the unit disconnect it from the AC power source immediately and consult an authorized service center CATV or Antenna Grounding AVR 700 If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to this product be certain that it is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and static charges Section 810 of the United States National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements of the grounding electrode NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER This reminder is provided to call the CATV cable TV system installer s attention to article 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular speci
133. ased pin Internally biased at PVDD 2 70 CADO I Chip Address 0 Pin ADC DAC part 71 RX6 I Receiver Channel 6 Pin Internal biased pin Internally biased at PVDD 2 72 CADI I Chip Address 1 Pin ADC DAC part 73 RX7 I Receiver Channel 7 Pin Internal biased pin Internally biased at PVDD 2 Control Mode Select Pin TA 1 L 4 wire Serial Bus 75 DAUX2 I Auxiliary Audio Data Input Pin DIR DIT part I V bit Input Pin for Transmitter Output I Master Clock Input Pin Transmit Channel Through Data Output 0 Pin Transmit Channel pin When TX bit 0 Transmit Channel Through Data Output 1 Pin When TX bit 1 Transmit Channel DAUX2 Data Output Pin default Interrupt 0 Pin Note PVDD PVSS VCOM Internal biased pin Circuit MS0287 J 03 2009 05 1 TEXAS 53200 810 808 807 805 INSTRUMENTS www ti com SPRS595 JANUARY 2010 3 5 Pin Assignments Extensive use of pin multiplexing is used to accommodate the largest number of peripheral functions in the smallest possible package Pin multiplexing is controlled using a combination of hardware configuration at device reset and software programmable register settings 3 5 1 Pin Map
134. d in the recording Among the available modes are Dolby Pro Logic Il Dolby Pro Logic DTS Neo 6 Theater Hall Stadium Club and Arena modes Use the Surround Mode Select buttons to select one of these modes See Table A5 in the Appendix on page 25 for breif explanations of each of these surround modes Digital Audio Signals Digital audio signals offer greater flexibility and capacity than analog signals and allow the encoding of up to 5 1 channels of discrete channel information directly into the signal The result is improved sound quality and startling directionality since each channel s information is transmitted independently of the other channels High resolution recordings sound extraordinarily distortion free especially in the high frequencies Digital surround sound 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 96 24 5 1 2 channel PCM modes in 44 1kHz 48kHz 88 1kHz 96kHz or 176 4kHz and 5 1 or 7 1 multichannel PCM Your AVR will downmix the discrete surround back channel information in 6 1 channel and 7 1 channel recordings into your system s surround left and surround right channels Operating Your AVR continued and Advanced Functions Surround Mode Selection Surround mode selection depends upon the format of the incoming audio signal as well as
135. delivering fully lossless audio that is a true reproduction of studio master recordings Blu ray Disc or HD DVD encoded with Dolby TrueHD delivered via HDMI Dolby Digital Stereo Delivers a 2 channel downmix of Dolby Digital materials Dolby Digital 1 0 0 or 1 2 0 0 or 1 3 0 0 or 1 2 1 0 or 1 2 2 0 or 1 3 2 0 or 1 Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic Il Mode Group Analog decoder that derives five full range discrete main audio channels from matrix surround encoded or 2 channel analog sources Four variants are available See below Dolby Pro Logic Movie Variant of Dolby Pro Logic that is optimized for movie and television programs Dolby Digital 2 0 or 2 1 Analog two channel Tuner PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA Dolby Pro Logic Music Variant of Dolby Pro Logic that is optimized for music selections Allows adjustment of sound field presentation in three dimensions Center Width adjusts width of vocal soundstage Dimension adjusts depth of soundstage Panorama adjusts wraparound surround effect Dolby Digital 2 0 or 2 1 Analog two channel Tuner PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA Dolby Pro Logic Il Game Variant of Dolby Pro Logic Il that emphasizes use of the surround channels and subwoofer for total immersion in the video gaming experience Dolby Digital 2 0 or 2 1 Analog two channel
136. digital format programs such as movies recorded in Dolby Digital contain a low frequency effects LFE channel that is directed to the subwoofer The LFE channel packs the punch of a rumbling train or airplane or the power of an explosion adding realism and excitement to your home theater Some people use two subwoofers for additional power and for even distribution of the sound Surround Modes There are different theories as to the best way to present surround sound and to distribute the individual channel information to the surround sound system s speakers A variety of algorithms have been developed in an effort to recreate the way we hear sounds in the real world resulting in a rich variety of options Several companies have developed different surround sound technologies all of which can be accurately reproduced by your AVR Dolby Laboratories Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic Il Dolby Pro Logic e DTS DTS HD High Resolution Audio DTS HD Master Audio DTS DTS 96 24 DTS Neo 6 HARMAN International Analog Surround Modes Theater Hall Stadium Club Arena Stereo Modes 2 channel stereo and 5 channel stereo Appendix Table A4 on page 22 contains detailed explanations of the different surround sound options available on your AVR Digital surround sound modes such as Dolby Digital and DTS systems are available only with specially encoded programs such as those available via H
137. eates an expansive soundfield as heard in stadiums Good for watching sporting events like baseball or soccer Club Creates the ambience of a club with a low ceiling and hard wall surfaces Good for listening to jazz or other intimate musical ensembles Arena Creates a dynamic and broad soundspace that heightens the impact of film soundtracks and musical performances 5 Channel Stereo Useful for parties the left and right channel information is played through both the front and surround speakers on each side while the center speaker plays a summed mono mix Tuner PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA e Analog two channel DSP downmix available for multichannel 2 Channel Stereo Turns off all surround processing and plays a pure 2 channel signal or a downmix of a multichannel signal The signal is digitized and bass management settings are applied making it appropriate when a subwoofer is used Tuner PCM 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz 96kHz MP3 WMA 23 AVR O AVI U AVR 70C Refer to the numbered buttons when using the Remote Control Function List Do 0 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 47 8 19 SURR STEREO HOME VOL 45 46 SLEEP REPEAT RANDOM 66 57 58 harman kardon AVR Appendix AVR 00 AVR 0 AVR 702 Table A5 Remo
138. educing the remote control s effectiveness AVR O AVI U AVR 70C Set Up the AVR Turn On the AVR 1 Set the front panel Main Power switch to The front panel Standby indicator will glow amber 2 Press the front panel On Standby switch Standby Indicator anm f Main Power Switch On Standby Button Unless you will not be using the AVR for an extended period of time leave the Main Power Switch set to On When the Main Power switch is turned off any settings you have programmed will be preserved for up to two weeks IMPORTANT NOTE If the PROTECT message ever appears in the Message display turn off the AVR and unplug it Check all speaker wires for a short circuit and wires touching If none is found bring the unit to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for inspection and repair before using it again Using the On Screen Menu System Although it s possible to configure the AVR using only the remote and the front panel Message display it is easier to use the on screen menu system To access the menu system turn on your TV and select the TV s composite video input where you connected the AVR in Connect Your TV or Video Display on page 11 Press the remote control s SETUP button The AVR s on screen display OSD System Setup menu will appear on the TV System Setur i Speaker Setup
139. electing a Surround Mode and Audio Processing and Surround Sound on page 17 for more information Volume Up Down buttons Press these buttons to raise or lower the volume Display Mode button Press this button to display the active surround mode and current volume control setting on the AVR s Message Display After five seconds the display will revert back to showing the currently active source Test Tone sequence button Press this button to activate the test tone for calibrating channel volume levels by ear System Remote Control Functions continued Audio Input Select button Press this button to select the specific digital audio input or analog audio input to which the current source is connected Each press of the button advances through the following inputs Optical Digital 1 Optical Digital 2 Coaxial Digital HDMI for HDMI 1 HDMI 3 only and Analog This button does not function for the AM FM and USB sources Setup Menu button Press this button to activate the setup menus See Set Up the AVR on page 14 for more information OK button This button is used to select items from the menu system Back button When you re using the setup menus press this button to return to the previous menu screen Channel Level button Press this button to activate the individual channel level adjustment It lets you easily change the channel balance while you re listening to suit different programs or seating arrangements See Set Up
140. eo Mode Button Tone Controls Button A Surround Mode Select Buttons Lem STEREO sc LI Volume Up Down Buttons WO CO e ll Display Mode Button ALT LAY POPI E Test Tone Sequence Button Audio Input Select Button Setup Menu Button OK Button Back Exit Button Channel Level Button Left Right Up Down Buttons Number Buttons Memory Button Preset Station Up Down Buttons Display Dim Button Sleep Clear Button Repeat Random Button Track Skip Up Down Buttons Transport Control Buttons harman kardon AVR AVR 00 AVR 0 AVR 702 Remote Control Functions continued In addition to controlling the AVR the AVR remote can also control a Harman Kardon Blu ray Disc or DVD player that is connected to the HDMI 1 connector The remote control buttons will have different functions depending on if the remote is controlling the AVR or a Blu ray Disc or DVD player Appendix A5 Remote Control Function List on page 25 provides a list of the different remote control button functions when controlling a Blu ray Disc or DVD player IR Transmitter lens As buttons are pressed on the remote infrared codes are emitted through this lens Power On Off buttons Press these buttons to turn the AVR on and off The Main Power Switch on the AVR s front panel must be on for these buttons to turn the AVR on and off Mute button Press t
141. eplacement parts designated or parts with the same ratings or resistance wattage or voltage that are designated in the parts list in this manual Leakage current or resistance measurements must be made to determine that exposed parts are acceptably insulated from the supply circuit before retuming the product to the customer Page 2 of 118 AVR 70 Audio video receiver Owner s Manual harman kardon by HARMAN AVR O AVI 70 INTRODUCTION SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION PLACE THE AVR FRONT PANEL CONTROLS REAR PANEL CONNECTORS SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION TO HOME THEATER TYPICAL HOME THEATER SYSTEM MULTICHANNEL AUDIO SURROUND MODES PLACE YOUR SPEAKERS PLACING THE LEFT CENTER AND RIGHT SPEAKERS PLACING THE SURROUND SPEAKERS PLACING THE SUBWOOFER TYPES OF HOME THEATER SYSTEM CONNECTIONS SPEAKER CONNECTIONS SUBWOOFER CONNECTIONS SOURCE DEVICE CONNECTIONS VIDEO CONNECTIONS RADIO CONNECTIONS USB PORT MAKING CONNECTIONS CONNECT YOUR SPEAKERS CONNECT YOUR SUBWOOFER CONNECT YOUR TV OR VIDEO DISPLAY CONNECT YOUR SOURCE DEVICES CONNECT THE RADIO ANTENNAS CONNECT TO AC POWER INSTALL BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL SET UP THE AVR TURN ON THE AVR USING THE ON SCREEN MENU SYSTEM CONFIGURE THE AVR FOR YOUR SPEAKERS ADDITIONAL SETUP MENU ITEMS Table of Contents OPERATING YOUR AVR CONTROLLING THE VOLUME MUTING THE SOUND LISTENING THROUGH HEADPHONES S
142. fies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as possible Place the AVR Place the AVR on a firm and level surface Be certain that the surface and any mounting hardware can support the AVR s weight Provide proper space above and below the AVR for ventilation Recommended clearance distances are 30cm above the unit 10cm behind the unit and 20cm on each side of the unit f you install the AVR in a cabinet or other enclosed area provide cooling air within the cabinet Under some circumstances a fan may be required Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the top of the AVR or place objects directly over them Do not place the AVR directly on a carpeted surface Do not place the AVR in moist or humid locations in extremely hot or cold locations in areas near heaters or heat registers or in direct sunlight Front Panel Controls AVR O AVI U AVR 70C Front Panel Controls Power On Indicator inside Volume Control ring Volume Control Standby IR Indicator Sensor Memory Folder Button Message Display AVR Sur Select y Tuning A E Y Preset Source Power karen Stereo 1000 Video L Audio 500m 7 5 Main
143. ge display Amplifier is in protection mode due to possible short circuit Amplifier is in protection mode due to internal problems Check all speaker wires at speaker and AVR connections for crossed wires Contact your local Harman Kardon service center No sound from center or surround speakers e Incorrect surround mode Program material is monophonic Incorrect speaker configuration Program material is stereo Select a surround mode other than stereo Mono programs contain no surround information Check the speaker configuration in the setup menu The surround decoder may not create center or surround channel information from nonencoded stereo programs Unit does not respond to remote control commands Weak batteries in remote AVR not selected Remote sensor is obscured Change batteries in remote Press the Setup AVR button Ensure that the AVR s front panel remote sensor is in the line of sight of the remote Intermittent buzzing in tuner Local interference Move the AVR or antenna away from computers fluorescent lights motors or other electrical appliances Additional information on troubleshooting possible problems with your AVR and installation related issues may be found in the list of Frequently Asked Questions which is located in the Product Support section of our Web site www harmankardon com AVR O AVI U AVR 70C Specifications Audio Section
144. ged in and turned on could damage the speakers Connect Your Speakers After you have placed your loudspeakers in the room as explained in Place Your Speakers on page 8 connect each speaker to its color coded terminal on the AVR as explained in Speaker Connections on page 9 Connect the speakers as shown in the illustration CENTER 69 80 SPEAKERS Connect Your Subwoofer Use a single RCA audio cable to connect the AVR s Subwoofer Out connector to your subwoofer Consult your subwoofer s user manual for specific information about making connections to it Powered Subwoofer Single RCA Audio Cable not supplied AVR Subwoofer Connector Making Connections Connect Your TV or Video Display HDMI Monitor Out connector If your TV has an HDMI connector and you have HDMI or component video source devices use an HDMI cable not included to connect your TV to the AVR s HDMI Monitor Out connector It will provide the best possible picture quality TV HDMI OUT ARC HDMI Cable AVR HDMI not supplied Monitor Out Connector Composite Video Monitor Out connector If your TV does not have an HDMI connector or if your TV does have an HDMI connector but you are connecting some source devices with only composite video connectors use a composite video cable not included to connect t
145. he AVR s Composite Monitor Out connector to your TV s composite video connector IMPORTANT The AVR s on screen display OSD only appears through the Composite Monitor Out connector If you want to use the AVR s OSD menus you need to connect its Composite Monitor Out connector to your TV even if you are not connecting any composite video source devices to the AVR AVR Composite Monitor Out Connector TV OUT MON Sed Composite Video Cable not supplied Connect Your Source Devices Source devices are components where a playback signal originates such as a Blu ray Disc or DVD player or a cable satellite or HDTV tuner Your AVR has several different types of input connectors for your audio and video source devices HDMI composite video optical digital audio coaxial digital audio and analog audio Each of your AVR s source buttons is assigned to an HDMI connector or an analog audio input connector listed in the AVR Source Button Analog Audio Connector column of the table below The digital inputs are not assigned to any specific sets of analog inputs Once you select a source device you can use the remote control s Audio Input Select DIGITAL button to select the specific audio input connection HDMI coaxial digital optical digital analog that you want to listen to Note You cannot select an audio input connection for the FM AM or USB source buttons As you connect your various source component
146. he remote s Number buttons Listening to Media on a USB Device Your AVR is compatible with USB 2 0 or USB 1 1 media in the FAT 16 or FAT 32 file format and is compatible with the following MP3 and WMA media MP3 Bit rates between 96 320kbps Fixed bit rates at 44 1kHz sampling is recommended Variable bit rates VBR are playable but playing time may be displayed incorrectly Files must have a mp3 file extension WMA Bit rates of 64kbps or higher NOTE Bit rates of 80kbps and 256kbps are not compatible Files must have a wma file extension A maximum number of 65 536 folders and files can be supported Playing files on a USB device 1 Insert the USB drive into the AVR s front panel USB port IMPORTANT Do not connect a personal computer or peripheral to the USB port USB hubs are not supported 2 Select USB as the source device USB will appear on the front panel display and after the AVR loads the contents of the current folder the USB playback screen will appear on the OSD File Playback Type Mode Repeat Mode Beanwater Junction Jusalbandi Misht Crazv Song Title Artist Name Album Title zobKbPS Data Rate Elapsed Time Use the remote s Transport Control buttons to control playback To browse the contents of the current folder press the remote s BACK button The USB folder screen will appear on the OSD for 20 seconds USB aiast DOZ OLO Ants Ate
147. his button to mute the AVR s speaker output connectors and Headphone jack To restore the sound press this button or adjust the volume AVR button Press this button to switch the remote s control mode to operate the AVR Pressing this button when the AVR is in the Standby mode will turn it on Source Selector buttons Press one of these buttons to select a source device This action will also turn on the AVR and switch the AVR to the selected input Pressing the TV Source Selector button plays the sound from the HDMI Audio Return Channel so you can listen to sources connected directly to the TV or to the TV itself through the AVR See Aaditional Setup Menu Items HDMI Set on page 15 for more information The first press of the Radio Source Selector button switches the AVR to the last used tuner band AM or FM Successive presses cycle through AM FM stereo and FM mono Stereo Mode button Press this button to switch to the stereo listening mode Tone Controls button Press this button to activate or bypass the bass and treble controls When the tone controls are set to ON use the up down left and right arrow buttons to vary the tone quality by adjusting the bass and treble Surround Mode Select buttons Press these buttons to select a surround listening mode Surround mode availability depends on the nature of the source input signal digital versus analog and the number of channels encoded within the signal See S
148. ideo Composite video is the basic connection most commonly available Both the chrominance color and the luminance intensity components of the video signal are transmitted using a single cable The jack is usually color coded yellow and looks like an analog audio jack Do not connect a composite video jack to an analog audio or coaxial digital audio jack or vice versa A 10 Types of Home Theater System Connections continued Radio Connections Your AVR uses separate terminals for the included FM and AM antennas The FM antenna uses a 75 ohm F connector D The AM antenna connector uses spring clip terminals After assembling the antenna as shown below press the levers to open the connectors insert the bare wires into the openings and release the levers to secure the wires The AVR can play MP3 WMA audio files from a USB device inserted into the USB port Insert the device into the USB port oriented so it fits all the way into the port You may insert or remove the device at any time there is no installation or ejection procedure USB Port IMPORTANT Do not connect a PC or other USB host controller to the AVR s USB port or you may damage both the AVR and the other device AVR 00 AVR 0 AVR Making Connections CAUTION Before making any connections to the AVR ensure that the AVR s AC power cord is unplugged from the AVR and the AC outlet Making connections with the AVR plug
149. input connectors and one HDMI monitor output connector HDMI technology enables digital audio and video information to be carried using a single cable delivering the highest quality picture and sound If your TV or video display device has an HDMI input connector make a single HDMI connection from each source device to the AVR Usually a separate digital audio connection is not required The AVR s Monitor Output connector contains an Audio Return Channel that carries a digital audio signal from your TV or video display back to the AVR It allows you to listen to HDMI devices that are connected directly to your TV such as an Internet connection without making an additional connection from the device to the AVR The ARC signal is active when the TV source is selected See Additional Setup Menu Items on page 15 for more information The HDMI connector is shaped for easy plug in see illustration below and HDMI cable runs are limited to about 10 feet 3m If your video display has a DVI input and is HDCP compliant use an HDMI to DVI adapter not included and make a separate audio connection Digital Audio Connections Coaxial Coaxial digital audio jacks are usually color coded orange Although they look like standard RCA type analog jacks you should not connect coaxial digital audio outputs to analog inputs or vice versa 4 AVR O AVI U AVR 70C Digital Audio Connections Optical Optical digita
150. ion Message display Various messages appear in this display in response to commands and changes in the incoming signal In normal operation the current source device name surround mode and active input appear When the on screen display menu system 050 is in use the current menu settings appear IMPORTANT NOTE If the PROTECT message ever appears on the Message Display turn off the AVR and unplug it from the AC outlet Check all speaker wires for a possible short circuit the and conductors touching each other or both touching the same piece of metal If a short circuit is not found bring the unit to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for inspection and repair before using it again Preset Selector buttons When the radio is in use press these buttons to cycle through your preset radio stations See Listening to FM and AM Radio on page 16 for more information NOTE When you re listening to files on a USB device the Tuning Up Down buttons and the Preset Selector buttons serve as the USB device s transport control buttons See Playing Files on a USB Device on page 16 for more information Source Select buttons Press these buttons to select the active source device Memory Folder button When the radio is in use press this button to set the current station as a preset See Listening to FM and AM Radio on page 16 for more information When a USB device is the active source deivce press this b
151. l audio connectors are normally covered by a shutter to protect them from dust The shutter opens as the cable is inserted Optical input connectors are color coded using a black shutter L Analog Audio Connections Two channel analog connections require a stereo audio cable with one connector for the left channel white and one for the right channel red These two connectors are attached to each other gt 4 5 For source devices that have both digital and analog audio outputs you may make both connections The analog connections also feed the Analog Record Output connectors You may record materials from Blu ray Disc recordings DVDs or other copy protected sources using only analog connections Remember to comply with all copyright laws if you choose to make a copy for your own personal use Video Connections Many source devices output both audio and video signals Blu ray Disc DVD player cable television box HDTV tuner satellite box VCR DVR In addition to an audio connection as described above make a video connection for each of these source devices Make only one type of video connection for each device Digital Video Connections If you have already connected a source device to one of the AVR s HDMI input connectors you have automatically made a video connection for that device since the HDMI cable carries both digital audio and digital video signals Analog Video Connections Composite V
152. laying music with strong bass content Move around to various locations in the room while the system is playing putting your ears where the subwoofer would be placed and listen until you find the location where the bass performance is best Place the subwoofer in that location AVR 00 AVR 0 AVR Types of Home Theater System Connections There are different types of audio and video connections used to connect the AVR to your speakers your TV or video display and your source devices The Consumer Electronics Association has established the CEA color coding standard Connection Color Guide Table Analog Audio Connection Color Front Left Right White Red Center Green Surround Left Right Blue Gray Subwoofer Purple Digital Audio Connection Color Coaxial input or output Orange Optical Input Black Analog Video Connection Color Composite Video Yellow Speaker Connections Speaker cables carry an amplified signal from the AVR s speaker terminals to each loudspeaker Each cable contains two wire conductors or leads that are differentiated in some way such as with colors or stripes The differentiation helps you maintain proper polarity without which your system s low frequency performance can suffer Each speaker is connected to the AVR s speaker output terminals using two wires one positive and one negative Always connect the positive terminal on the speaker which is usually c
153. llowing accessory items are supplied with your AVR If any of these items are missing please contact your Harman Kardon dealer or Harman Kardon customer service at www harmankardon com R remote control AM loop antenna FM wire antenna Three AAA batteries AC power cord ISTUMNG PRESET 1 G0 CO 2 sur 55 28 Bee 9 C300 herman kardon AVR Introduction Supplied Accessories Important Safety Information and Place the AVR IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Verify Line Voltage Before Use The AVR 700 has been designed for use with 120 volt alternating current AC The AVR 70 and AVR 70C have been designed for use with 220 240 volt AC Connection to a line voltage other than that for which your AVR is intended can create a safety and fire hazard and may damage the unit If you have any questions about the voltage requirements for your specific model or about the line voltage in your area contact your selling dealer before plugging the unit into a wall outlet Do Not Use Extension Cords To avoid safety hazards use only the power cord supplied with your unit We do not recommend that extension cords be used with this product As with all electrical devices do not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them Damaged power cords should be replaced immediately by an authorized service center with a cord meeting f
154. looks similar to a full range analog audio jack it is filtered so that only the low frequencies pass through it Don t connect this output to any device other than a subwoofer Source Device Connections Audio and video signals originate in source devices components where a playback signal originates such as your Blu ray Disc or DVD player CD player DVR digital video recorder or other recorder tape deck game console cable or satellite television tuner MP3 player or a device docked in the AVR s USB port The AVR s FM AM tuner also counts as a source even though no external connectors are needed other than the AVR s FM and AM antennas Separate connectors are required for the audio and video portions of the source device s signal except for digital HDMI connectors The types of connectors you use will depend upon the capabilities of the source device and of your TV or video display Digital Audio Connections HDMI There are two types of audio connections digital and analog Digital audio signals are required for listening to sources encoded with digital surround modes such as Dolby Digital and DTS or for uncompressed PCM digital audio Your AVR has three types of digital audio connectors HDMI coaxial and optical Do not use more than one type of digital audio connector for each source device However it s okay to make both analog and digital audio connections to the same source Your AVR is equipped with four rear panel HDMI
155. lug on a pair of headphones into the front panel Phones jack for private listening Note For information about turning off the speakers during headphone listening see Additional Setup Menu Items Speaker On Off on page 15 Selecting a Source There are two different ways to select a source Press the front panel Source Select buttons Directly select any source by pressing its Source Selector button on the remote The AVR selects the analog audio and video inputs assigned to the source and any other settings you made during setup The digital audio inputs are not assigned to any specific sets of analog inputs Once you select a source device you can use the remote control s Audio Input Select DIGITAL button to select the specific audio input connection HDMI coaxial digital optical digital analog that you want to listen to Note You cannot select an audio input connection for the FM AM or USB source buttons The source name the selected audio input and the surround mode will appear on the front panel Video Troubleshooting Tips If there is no picture Check the source selection Check all connections for a loose or incorrect connection Check the video input selection on the TV display device Additional Tips for Troubleshooting HDMI Connections Turn off all devices including the TV the AVR and any source components Unplug the HDMI cables starting with the cable between the AVR and the TV and conti
156. n 37 CKE Clock Enable When CKE is low Power Down mode Suspend mode or Self Refresh mode is entered 1 14 27 Power for input buffers and logic circuit inside DRAM 28 41 54 Vss Ground Ground for input buffers and logic circuit inside DRAM 3 9 43 49 Power for I O Separated power from VDD to improve DQ noise buffer immunity 6 12 46 52 Vssa Ground for Separated ground from Vss to improve DQ noise buffer Publication Release Date Jan 25 2010 5 Revision POI Silan Microelectronics SC16315 PIN CONFIGURATIONS Seg21 Grid8 Seg22 Grid7 9 Seg20 Grid9 amp Seg24 Grid5 Seg23 Grid6 ES s 99 33 Seg19 Grid10 32 Seg18 Grid11 LED3 3 31 Seg17 Grid12 LED4 4 30 Vee Osc 8 gt 29 Seg16 KS16 Dour 6 5 16315 28 Seg15 KS15 DN 7 27 Seg14 KS14 CLK 8 26 Seg13 KS13 9 25 Seg12 KS12 KEY1 19 04 Seg KS11 KEY2 11 23 seg10 KS10 02 03 03 09 09 07 08 09 09 07 02 2 nn 0 gt YY Yee 222 FH GE 5 9 9 o v o 9 9 0 00 0 0 9 PIN DESCRIPTION Pin No Pin Name Description 7 D Data input pin Input serial data at rising edge of shift clock starting from the low IN order bit Data output pin Output serial data at the falling edge of the shift clock starting from low order bit This is N ch open drain output pin Strobe pin Initiali
157. ng or listening to and your personal tastes 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 affect not only the quality of the sound but also 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 offers several options for analog playback Stereo When you want conventional 2 channel playback press the STEREO button Sound will be output from the front left and right speakers e 5 Ch Stereo When you wantto hear stereo sound through all of the system s speakers such as during a party select 5CH STEREO via the Surround Mode Select buttons This plays the left channel signal through the front left and surround left speakers the right channel signal through the front right and surround right speakers and a summed mono signal through the center speaker Analog Surround Modes Your AVR is able to process 2 channel audio signals to produce multi channel surround sound even when no surround sound has been encode
158. nge or close insertion of the connector E Inferior ST By switch F VFD Driver amp Resonator check 1 VFD Driver VCC 3 3 V check 2 VFD Driver clock pulse check F300 STANDBY CP704 FPC100 FRONT SW 700 FRONT 701 SC16315 FORNT 1 701 Pin No13 FRONT 1 701 Pin 5 Fuse Disconnection Power On A Inferior transformer B AMP drive TR out POWER TR C AMP drive TR out POWER TR D voltage check 1 47 JV B 47 V Q206 FL FR C SL SR Q205 FL FR C SL SR AMP Key Disorder A Key s being pushed check B Key signal input components inferior C Key PORT check D COM inferior 1 COM IC VCC 3 3V check I C119 Pin No 91 92 DMAIN 1 C119 Pin No 16 62 DMAIN Power Off in 2 3 sec after Power On A Regulator out 1 Signal IN OUT check B Drive transistor out POWER TR C Protection circuit check 1 Output DC check 2 u COM protection terminal check D Connector s disconnection or disjunction E SLEEP MODE cancellation 300 1111178 3 3V STANDBY Q205 FL FR C SL SR AMP Q206 FL FR C SL SR u COM Pin No 85 DMAIN CP 111 MAIN Bump Sound During input select switch s change A FRONT Mute transistor s out and inferior u Com front mute control PORT check B CENTER Mute transistor s out and inferior u Com center mute
159. ntial Proprietary 6 NON DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT REQUIRED Integrated Circuit R2A15218FP Fig 1 BLOCKDIAGRAM AND PIN CONFIGURATION TOP VIEW CLOCK SBRCIN FRIN2 FLIN2 SRIN2 SLIN2 SWIN2 SBRIN2 SBLIN2 BASSR2 BASSRI Z O x m x E 2 MUTE AVEE N C N C TREL ADCL BASSL2 ADCR BASSLI AGND 705 0 5dBstep FRC INR1 FROUT INL1 AGND Bass Treble 14 144 2dB step Bypass AGND 42 95dB 00 0 5dBstep 42 95dB SWOUT SWC 42 95dB 00 0 5dBstep 42 95dB 0 0 5dBstep 42 95dB 0 0 5dBstep INRA RECRI INLA RECLI N C INR9 E ABE 1 INL9 N C 2 N B INRB RECR2 INLB RECL2 INRIO RECRA INLIO RECLA INR11 RECRS Renesas Technology Corp RCS R2A15218FP 650 2 18 Integrated Circuit R2A15218FP Fig 2 PIN DESCRIPTION FROUT FLOUT COUT SWOUT SROUT SLOUT SBROUT SBLOUT FRC FLC CC SWC Connects capacitor for reducing click noise of SRC SLC L R C SW SL SR SBL SBR channel volume SBRC SBLC n 7 10 16 19 22 56 AGND Analog ground of internal circuit 28 34 34 TREL TRER Frequency characteristic setting pin of L R channel tone control Treble BASSL1 BASSL2 et 32 33 BASSRI BASSR2 Frequency characteristic setting pin of L R channel tone control Bass AVCC Positive power supply to internal circuit FRI
160. nuing with the cables between the AVR and each source device Carefully reconnect the cables from the source devices to the AVR Connect the cable from the AVR to the TV last Turn on the devices in this order TV AVR source devices NOTE Depending upon the particular components involved the complexity of the required communication between HDMI components may cause delays of up to a minute in the completion of some actions such as input switching or switching between SD and HD channels Listening to FM and AM Radio Select the AM FM source Use the Tuning Up Down buttons to tune a station which will be shown on the front panel display and the TV screen 16 Operating Your AVR In the FM Stereo mode the radio uses automatic tuning meaning each press of the Tuning Up Down buttons scans until a station with acceptable signal strength is found In the FM Mono mode the radio uses manual tuning in which each press of a Tuning button Steps through a single frequency increment Using the FM Mono mode may improve the reception of weaker stations Preset Stations A total of 30 stations AM and FM combined may be stored as presets When the desired station has been tuned in press the Memory button and the preset number will flash on the front panel Message display Use the remote s Number buttons to enter the desired preset number To tune a preset station press the Preset Up Down buttons or enter the preset number using t
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162. o and composite video input connections can be recorded 2 HDMI video sources are not available for recording 3 Please make certain that you are aware of any copyright restrictions on any material you record Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted materials is prohibited by law AVR O AVI 70 Sleep Timer The sleep timer sets the AVR to play for up to 90 minutes and then turn off automatically Press the Sleep button on the remote and the time until turn off will be displayed on the front panel Message display The available settings are 30 min 60 min 90 min and OFF When the sleep timer has been set a small crescent moon icon will appear on the front panel display If you press the Sleep button after the timer has been set the remaining play time will be displayed Press the Sleep button again to change the play time Processor Reset If the AVR behaves erratically after a power surge first turn off the front panel Main Power switch and unplug the AC power cord for at least 3 minutes Plug the cord back in and turn the AVR on If this procedure doesn t help reset the AVR s processor as described below NOTE Resetting the processor will erase all user configurations including speaker and level settings and tuner presets After a reset reenter all of these settings from your notes in the Appendix worksheets 18 Advanced Functions continued To reset the AVR s processor 1 Press the front panel
163. olored red to the positive terminal on the AVR which is colored as indicated in the Connection Color Guide Table above The negative terminals on the speakers and the AVR are black Your AVR uses binding post speaker terminals that can accept bare wire cables or banana plugs Bare wire cables are installed as shown below 2 Insert Bare Wire 1 Unscrew Cap 3 Tighten Cap Banana plugs are inserted into the hole in the middle of the terminal cap as shown below A Tighten Cap B Insert Banana Connector into Hole in Cap 05 o Always connect the colored terminal on the AVR to the terminal on the speaker usually red and the black terminal on the AVR to the terminal on the speaker usually black IMPORTANT Make sure the and bare wires do not touch each other or the other terminal Touching wires can cause a short circuit that can damage your AVR or amplifier Types of Home Theater System Connections Subwoofer Connections The subwoofer is a speaker dedicated to reproducing only the low bass frequencies which require more power To obtain the best results most speaker manufacturers offer powered subwoofers that contain their own amplifiers Use a single RCA audio cable not included to make a line level non amplified connection from the AVR s Subwoofer connector to a corresponding input jack on the subwoofer Qe Although the AVR s purple subwoofer output
164. on circuit Subclock generation circuit Equipped with a built in feedback resistor Supply Voltage 2 VCC1 VCC2 3 0 to 5 5 V f XIN 16MHz VCC1 VCC2 2 7 to 5 5 V f XIN 10MHz wait Electric Characteristics Power Consumption 10 mA VCC1 VCC2 5V 16 2 8 mA VCC1 VCC2 3V 10 2 1 8 VCC1 VCC2 3V f XCIN 32kHz wait mode 0 7 1 2 3 stop mode One time flash Program Supply Voltage version 3 3 0 3 V or 5 005 V Flash memory Program Erase Supply version Voltage 3 3 0 3 V or 5 005 V Program and Erase Endurance 100 times all area Lite flash Program Erase Supply memory Voltage 3 3 0 3 V or 5 005 V version Program and Erase Endurance 100 times all area Operating Ambient Temperature 20 to 85 C 40 to 85 C Package NOTES 100 pin plastic mold QFP LOFP 1 IEBus is a registered trademark of NEC Electronics Corporation 2 Use the M16C 30P on VCC1 VCC2 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT M3030RXXPXP GNOK M3030RXXPXP 00 3 66 PRELIMINARY W9864G6JH winbond 3 AVAILABLE PART NUMBER PART NUMBER W9864G6JH 5 W9864G6JH 6 W9864G6JH 6l W9864G6JH 7 W9864G6JH 7S SELF REFRESH SPEED CURRENT MAX 143MHz CL3 2 mA OPERATING TEMPERATURE 096 70 0 C 70 C 40 C 85 C 0 70 C 0 C 70 C 4 PIN CONFIGURATION o 0 5 WO
165. or more information Digital Audio connectors your non HDMI source devices have digital outputs connect them to the AVR s digital audio connectors See Connect Your Source Devices on page 11 for more information Analog Audio connectors Use the AVR s Analog Audio connectors for source devices that don t have HDMI or digital audio connectors Use the Video 1 Out Video 2 Out and Tape Out connectors to connect to the audio inputs of VCRs tape decks or other analog recorders See Connect Your Source Devices on page 11 for more information HDMI connectors The HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface feature is connection for transmitting digital audio and video signals between devices If your Source devices and TV have HDMI connectors using them will provide the best possible video and audio performance quality Since the HDMI cable carries both digital video and digital audio signals you do not have to make any additional audio connections for devices you connect via HDMI connections See Connect Your Source Devices on page 11 for more information Notes on using the HDMI Out connector When connecting a DVI equipped display to the HDMI Monitor Out connector use an HDMI to DVI adapter and make a separate audio connection Make sure the HDMI equipped display is HDCP compliant If it isn t do not connect it via HDMI use an analog video connection instead and make a separate audio connection 60 89 69
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167. p Up Next 21 DISPLAY Display Mode Select Display Mode Select 53 Reverse 44 m Reverse Search 22 TEST Test Tone On Off Pop Up Menu 54 Play 4 Play Reverse 23 VOL Volume Down Volume Down 55 Forward gt gt Forward Search 24 DIGITAL Input Type Select Options Menu 56 Open Close Open Close 25 SETUP Setup Menu On Off Settings BD Setup DVD 57 Stop Stop 26 Up Move Adust Up Up 58 Pause Pause 27 Left Move Adjust Left Left 28 OK OK Enter 29 Right Move Adjust Right Right 30 Down Move Adjust Down Down 31 BACK Previous Menu Exit BD 32 CHANNEL Channel Level Adjust Top Menu Display BD 25 HARMAN HARMAN International Industries Incorporated 8500 Balboa Boulevard Northridge CA 91329 USA 2012 HARMAN International Industries Incorporated All rights reserved Harman Kardon is a trademark of HARMAN International Industries Incorporated registered in the United States and or other countries Blu ray Disc is a trademark of the Blu ray Disc Association CEA is a registered trademark of the Consumer Electronics Association Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby the double D symbol and Pro Logic are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories MLP Lossless is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Manufactured under license under U S Patent Nos 5 956 674 5 974 380 6 226 616 6 487 535 7 212 872 7 333 929 7 392 195 7 272 567 amp other U S and worldwide patents is
168. rs If you re using only two speakers with your AVR place them in the front left and front right positions Placing the Surround Speakers You should place the left and right surround speakers approximately 110 degrees from the center speaker slightly behind and angled toward the listener Alternatively you can place them behind the listener with each surround speaker facing the opposite side front speaker You should place the surround speakers 2 feet 6 feet 0 6m 1 8m higher than the listener s ears Placing the Subwoofer Because a room s shape and volume can have a dramatic effect on a subwoofer s performance it is best to experiment with placement so that you will find the location that produces the best results in your particular listening room With that in mind these rules will help you get started Placing the subwoofer next to a wall generally will increase the amount of bass in the room Placing the subwoofer in a corner generally will maximize the amount of bass in the room n many rooms placing the subwoofer along the same plane as the left and right speakers can produce the best integration between the sound of the subwoofer and that of the left and right speakers some rooms the best performance could even result from placing the subwoofer behind the listening position A good way to determine the best location for the subwoofer is by temporarily placing it in the listening position and p
169. rstand and will make some sound effects sound unrealistically loud Up the AVR continued Notes on Setting Subwoofer Volume Sometimes the ideal subwoofer volume setting for music is too loud for films while the ideal setting for films is too quiet for music When setting the subwoofer volume listen to both music and films with strong bass content and find a middle ground volume level that works for both f your subwoofer always seems too loud or too quiet you may want to place it in a different location Placing the subwoofer in a corner will always tend to increase its bass output while placing it away from any walls or corners will always tend to lessen its bass output 13 When you re finished record the settings in Table A3 of the Appendix on page 21 then press the remote s SETUP button to turn off the on screen menus Additional Setup Menu Items You can also adjust the following settings HDMI Set Selecting ARC CEC On will send audio from the TV to the AVR via the HDMI Audio Return Channel ARC connection which is in the HDMI cable connecting the AVR to the TV This way whenever you re watching a source that is connected directly to your TV such as an Internet connection you can listen to the sound through the AVR by selecting TV as the AVR source device Selecting On also allows the communication of control information among the HDMI devices in your system CEC Audio Settings Selecting Audio Settings
170. s fill out the Source Device Connected and Digital Audio Input Connector Used columns in the following table it will make it easy to keep track of which devices you have connected to which connectors Note The AVR remote is pre programmed to control a Harman Kardon Blu ray Disc or DVD player connected to HDMI 1 AVR Source Button Analog Audio Connector Video 1 Video 2 Video 2 Digital Audio Input Source Device Connected Connector Used Tape Aux AVR Source Button HDMI Connector HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 Digital Audio Input Source Device Connected Connector Used The AVR remote is pre programmed to control a Harman Kardon Blu ray Disc or DVD player connected to HDMI 1 AVR O AVI U AVR 70C HDMI devices If any of your source devices have HDMI connectors using those connectors will provide the best possible video and audio performance quality Since the HDMI cable carries both digital video and digital audio signals you do not have to make any additional audio connections for devices you connect via HDMI cables The AVR remote control is pre programmed to control a Harman Kardon Blu ray Disc or DVD player when the HDMI 1 Source Selector button is pressed If you have a TV equipped with the HDMI Audio Return Channel function its sound is fed to the AVR via the HDMI Out connector s Audio Return Channel and it will not require additional audio connec
171. sued amp pending DTS HD the Symbol amp DTS HD and the Symbol together are registered trademarks of DTS Inc O DTS Inc All Rights Reserved HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries Features specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice HKP4078 Rev 1 harman kardon harman kardon by HARMAN www harmankardon com 2 BADGE MODEL 3 FILTER FLT 4 PANEL FRONT 5 FELT 6 LENS STANDBY 7 BUTTDN STANDBY 8 BUTTDN PDWER SVITCH PCB STANDBY SW 10 BRACKET SWITCH 11 PCB POWER SW 12 PCB FRONT 13 HEAT SINK MAIN 14 PCB GUIDE L 15 BRACKET HEAT SINK 16 CABINET TOP COVER 17 PCB AMP 18 CUSHIDN SIDE 19 FODTCTITAN gt 20 CHASSIS MAIN 21 TRANS MAIN 23 CUSHIDN STANDBY 24 PCB STANDBY 25 CUSHIDN FELT 26 SOCKET POWER AC 27 CHASSIS BACK 28 FDDT 29 PCB MAIN 30 PCB HDMI 31 PCB CNT SIDE 32 PCB CNT FRONT 33 PCB GUIDE R 34 PCB GUIDE C 35 PLATE VIDEO 36 BUTTDN FUNCTION 37 PLATE USB PCB USB 39 PLATE PANEL 40 KNDB VOLUME 41 BUSHING SHAFT 42 KNDB 43 PLATE KNOB 44 HEADPHONE 46 BADGE LOGO 47 CLAMPCMTG gt 12101 5077 21254 302 05 5630 21078 810 05 5200 21026 200 05 3067 21397 10 05 2690 04005 701 05 3710 21079 300 05 5097 21364 10 05 5097 21363 10 05 7028 06685 801 0 4010 21354 600 05 7028 06685 701 0 2120 21053 810 05 7028 07209 301 0 4010 05690
172. te Control Function List Appendix No Button Name AVR Function Blu ray DVD No Button Name AVR Function Blu ray DVD 01 Power On Power On Power On 33 1 1 1 02 Power Off Power Off Power Off 34 2 2 2 03 Mute Mute Mute 35 3 3 3 04 AVR AVR Select AVR Select 36 4 4 4 05 HDMI 1 HDMI 1 Select HDMI 1 Select 37 5 5 5 06 HDMI 2 HDMI 2 Select HDMI 2 Select 38 6 6 6 07 HDMI 3 HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select 39 7 7 7 08 USB USB Select USB Select 40 8 8 8 09 VID 1 Video 1 Select Video 2 Select 41 9 9 9 10 VID2 Video 2 Select Video 2 Select 42 0 0 0 11 VID 3 Video 3 Select Video 3 Select 43 MEMORY Preset Memory Find 12 AM FM Radio Select Radio Select 44 Tuning Down Tuning Down Program Red BD 13 TV HDMI ARC Select HDMI ARC Select 45 Tuning Up Tuning Up Bookmark Green BD 14 AUX Aux Stereo Mode Select 46 Preset Down Preset Tune Down Thumbnail Yellow BD 15 Tape Tape Select Tape Select 47 Preset Up Preset Tune Down Zoom Blue BD 16 SURR Surr Mode Select Surr Mode Select 48 SLEEP CLEAR Sleep Timer Clear 17 STEREO Stereo Mode Select Stereo Mode Select 49 Dim Display Dimmer Display Dimmer 18 TONE Tone Controls Home BD 50 Repeat Random USB Repeat Ramdon Repeat 19 VOL Volume Up Volume Up 51 Skip Down Previous 20 SURR Surr Mode Select Surr Mode Select 52 Ski
173. tem has a subwoofer and you set the Front speakers to LARGE the subwoofer may not output audio except for Dolby Digital and DTS encoded program material that contains LFE channel information If you set your Front speakers to LARGE and you want your subwoofer to reproduce bass from all program material set the Subwoofer to PLUS see below For Subwoofer select YES if your system has a subwoofer NO if your system does not have a subwoofer or PLUS if your system has a subwoofer you set your Front speakers to LARGE and you want your subwoofer to reproduce bass from all program material When you re finished record your settings in Table A2 of the Appendix on page 21 then press the remote control s BACK button to return to the Speaker Setting menu 6 Note If your system does not have a subwoofer skip to step 7 Press the BACK button and select Crossover The Crossover menu will appear zh Crossover Frequency AVR UO0 AVR 0 AVR 702 Consult the technical specifications for your system s main left and right speakers and locate the frequency response usually given as a range e g 80Hz 20kHz 3dB Note the lowest frequency that the speakers are capable of playing 80Hz in the above example NOTE This frequency is not the same as the crossover frequency that may also be listed in the specifications Use the remote s left and right arrow buttons to select the crossover frequency that most
174. ters are reset When CAD1 0 pins are changed the AK4588 should be reset by the pin Master Mode Select Pin Zero Input Detect 2 Pin Table 13 When the input data of the group 1 follow total 8192 LRCK cycles with 0 input data this pin goes to When RSTNI bit is 0 or PWDAN bit is 0 this pin Analog Input Overflow Detect Pin This pin goes to H if the analog input of Lch or Rch overflows This pin becomes OVF pin if OVFE bit is set to 1 Zero Input Detect 1 Pin Table 13 34 DZFI When the input data of the group 1 follow total 8192 LRCK cycles with 0 input this pin goes to When RSTNI bit is 0 PWDAN bit is 0 this pin goes o ria 71 T Lch Analog Output Pin ES 6 N E Connect pin No internal bonding This pin should be opened ROUT4 Rch Analog Output Pin 38 NC No Connect pin No internal bonding This pin should be opened O DAC3 Lch Analog Output Pin 40 NC No Connect pin No internal bonding This pin should be opened ROUT3 DAC3 Rch Analog Output Pin 42 NC No Connect pin No internal bonding This pin should be opened LOUT2 DAC2 Lch Analog Output Pin 44 NC No Connect pin No internal bonding This pin should be opened ROUT2 DAC2 Rch Analog Output Pin 46 NC No Connect pin No internal bonding This pin should be opened LOUTI DACI Lch Analog Output Pin 48 NC No Connect pin
175. tions to the AVR AVR HDMI Connectors HDMI IN Cable not supplied To HDMI Output HDMI Equipped Source Device Composite video devices You will need to make composite video connections from your source devices that do not have HDMI connectors You will also need to make an audio connection from the device to the AVR AVR Component Video Connectors Composite Video Cable not supplied E To Composite Y Video Output 99 Composite Video Equipped Source Device 12 Making Connections continued Optical digital audio devices If your source devices have optical digital outputs connect them to the AVR s Optical Digital Audio connectors NOTE Make only one type of digital connection HDMI optical or coaxial from each device Digital Audio Connectors DIGITALIN om om GP a WO Optical Digital Audio Cable not supplied To Optical Digital Y Audio Output 99 Optical Equipped Source Device Coaxial digital audio devices If your source devices have coaxial digital outputs connect them to the AVR s Coaxial Digital Audio connectors NOTE Make only one type of digital connection HDMI optical or coaxial from each device Digital Audio Connectors DIGI
176. ttons have no effect on the AVR but are used to change tracks or chapters when you re listening to media on a device inserted into the AVR s USB port or on a Harman Kardon Blu ray Disc or DVD player Transport Control buttons These buttons have no effect on the AVR but are used to control a Harman Kardon Blu ray Disc player or DVD player or a device inserted in the AVR s USB port AVR O AVI U AVR 70C Introduction to Home Theater This introductory section will help you to familiarize yourself with some basic concepts unique to multichannel surround sound AVRs which will make it easier for you to set up and operate your AVR Typical Home Theater System Ahome theater typically includes an audio video receiver AVR which controls the system and supplies amplification for the loudspeakers a disc player a source component for television broadcasts cable box satellite dish AVR HDTV tuner or antenna connected to the TV a TV or video display and multiple loudspeakers Multichannel Audio The main benefit of a home theater system is its ability to produce surround sound Surround sound uses multiple speakers and amplifier channels to immerse you in the audio video presentation for a dramatically increased sense of realism Your AVR can have up to five main speakers connected directly to it plus a subwoofer Each main speaker is powered by its own amplifier channel inside the AVR A system with more than two speakers is called
177. udio Connectors AVR Composite Video Connectors Analog Audio Video Cable not supplied To Analog Audio T Video Record Inputs Analog Video Recording Device Connect the Radio Antennas Connect the supplied FM antenna to the AVR s FM 750 Radio Antenna connector For the best reception extend the FM antenna as far as possible Bend and fold the base of the supplied AM antenna as shown and connect the antenna wires to the AVR s AM and Gnd connectors Rotate the antenna as necessary to minimize background noise AVR Antenna Connectors FM Antenna supplied gt a gt 1 k A 5 supplied 7 1 ANTENNA AM Antenna Bend and fold base Making Connections continued Connect to AC Power Connect the AC power cord to the AVR s AC Input connector and then to a working AC power outlet AVR AC Input Connector 1 5 AC Power iu Outlet Power Cord supplied Install the Batteries in the Remote Control Remove the remote control s battery cover insert the three supplied AAA batteries as shown in the illustration and replace the battery cover el 0 el 0 NOTE Remove the protective plastic from the AVR s front panel to keep it from r
178. ue 2 HDMI Setup Audio Settings 4 Audio Power Control 5 Breaker On Off 3 Use the remote s arrow and OK buttons to select Speaker Setup The Speaker Setup menu will appear i Speaker Setup Settings h Crossover Channel Level d Speaker Distance 4 Select Speaker Settings The Speaker Settings menu will appear la Speaker Settings Front LARGE gt Center LARGE 1 Surround L R LARGE 1 Subwoofer 1 YES 1 5 Use the remote s left and right arrow buttons to select OFF SMALL or LARGE for the Front Center and Surround speaker positions depending on the speakers you have connected to the receiver OFF Select this setting if you have not connected a speaker in that position not available for the Front speakers SMALL Select this setting if the speaker is not capable of producing clean deep bass energy at output levels that match those produced by a powered subwoofer All bass below the crossover frequency see Step 6 below in that channel is removed from that speaker and is sent to the subwoofer or to the Front speakers if Subwoofer is set to NO Most speakers unless they are large and powerful should be considered SMALL LARGE Select this setting ifthe speaker is capable of producing clean deep bass energy at output levels that match those produced by a powered subwoofer All bass in that channel is sent to that speaker NOTE If your sys
179. und presentation allowing you to move the sound toward the front or rear of the room The setting of 0 is a neutral default settings move the sound toward the front of the room while settings move the sound toward the rear Use the left right arrow buttons to adjust it See Audio Processing and Surround Sound on page 17 for more information about Dolby Pro Logic Il Auto Power Control This setting allows you to set the AVR to automatically enter the Standby mode after a period of inactivity saving energy The available settings are Off default 2 hours 4 hours and 6 hours Speaker On Off Use this setting to turn the speakers off when you are listening through headphones AVR O AVI U AVR 70C Operating Your AVR Now that you have installed your components and completed a basic configuration you are ready to begin enjoying your home theater system Controlling the Volume Adjust the volume either by turning the front panel Volume knob clockwise to increase volume or counterclockwise to decrease volume or by pressing the Volume Up Down buttons on the remote Muting the Sound To mute all speakers and the headphones press the Mute button on the remote Any recording in progress will not be affected The MUTE message will appear in the front panel display as a reminder To restore the sound press the Mute button again or adjust the volume Listening Through Headphones Plug the 1 4 inch stereo p
180. uration Top View GNOK M3030RFXPFP 00 m1 a S m1 1 8 lt gt P7_2 CLK2 TA10UT 4 9 0 9 El P7_4 TA20UT 4 9 P7 5ITA2IN P7 1 RXD2 SCL2 TAOIN P7 3 CTS2 RTS2 TA1IN P7 O TXD2 SDA2 TAOOUT 4 PRQPO0100JB A 100 65 1 2 Performance Outline Table 1 1 lists Performance Outline of M16C 30P Group Table 1 1 Performance Outline of M16C 30P Group Item Performance Number of Basic Instructions 91 instructions Minimum Instruction Execution Time 62 5ns f XIN 16MHz VCC1 VCC2 3 0 to 5 5V no wait 100ns f XIN 10MHz VCC1 VCC2 2 7 to 5 5V no wait Operation Mode Single chip memory expansion and microprocessor mode Memory Space 1 Mbyte Memory Capacity See Table 1 2 Product List Port Input Output 87 pins Input 1 pin Multifunction Timer Timer A 16 bits x 3 channels Timer B 16 bits x 3 channels Serial Interface 1 channels Clock synchronous UART I2CBus IEBus 1 2 channels Clock synchronous UART 12 1 Peripheral A D Converter 10 bit A D converter 1 circuit 18 channels Function DMAC 2 channels CRC Calculation Circuit CCITT CRC Watchdog Timer 15 bits x 1 channel with prescaler Interrupt Internal 20 sources External 7 sources Software 4 sources Priority level 7 levels Clock Generating Circuit 2 circuits Main clock generati
181. utton to display the contents of the current folder or to display all of the folders in the current directory level See Playing files on a USB Device on page 16 for more information Headphone connector Connect a 1 4 stereo headphone plug to this jack for private listening USB Port Insert a flash drive or HDD disk drive with a USB Standard A cable to this port Volume control Turn this knob to raise or lower the volume Video 3 Audio and Video Input connectors Connect an auxiliary audio video source component that will be used only temporarily such as a camcorder portable music player or game console here Rear Panel Connectors AVR 00 AVR 0 AVR Rear Panel Connectors Digital Audio HDMI Composite Video AC Input Connectors Connectors Connectors Connector ll ww CAUTION 1 1 omi opta RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK UMS AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN CSURROUND 1 1 VIDEO 1 wo VIDEO 480 EET 1 9 ANTENNA Subwoofer Connector Radio Antenna Connectors Analog Audio Connectors Radio Antenna connectors Connect the included AM and FM antennas to their respective terminals for radio reception See Connect the Radio Antennas on page 13 f
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183. zes serial interface at the rising or falling edge of the SC16315 It then waits for reception of a command Data input after STB has fallen is 9 STB processed as a command While command data is processed current processing is stopped and the serial interface is initialized While STB is high CLK is ignored Clock input pin Reads serial data at the rising edge and outputs data at the falling edge EN Oscillator pin Determine the oscillation frequency by the resistor connecting this pin and GND Vss Seg1 KS1 High voltage output segment Segment output pins Dual function as key to Seg16 KS16 source To be continued HANGZHOU SILAN MICROELECTRONICS CO LTD REV 1 0 2006 04 13 Http www silan com cn Page 5 of 18 Silan Microelectronics SC16315 Continued Pin Name Grid1 to Grid4 Seg17 Grid12 to Seg24 Grid5 LED1 to LED4 LED output pin CMOS output 20mA max Key data input Data input to these pins is latched at the end of the display cycle KEY1 to KEY2 pin 5 10 Logic ground Connect this pin to system GND Pull down level VDD 35V max FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 1 DISPLAY RAM ADDRESS AND DISPLAY MODE The display RAM stores the data transmitted from an external device to the SC16315 through the serial interface and is assigned addresses as follows in 8 bits unit IO 29 El Seq Send Sega 5 12 segis Seg20

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