Digital Audio Playback - Harman Kardon AVR35 Owner's Manual

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Surround modes are selected using either
the front panel controls or the remote. To
select a surround mode from the front
panel, simply press the button that corre-
sponds to the desired mode
. To select a surround mode using the
remote, press the
Surround Mode
, and then press the
Selector g
buttons
to change the mode. As
h
you press the buttons, the surround
mode name will appear in the
Information Display S
individulal mode indicator will also
light up
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.
D
F
J
Note that the Dolby Digital Mode may
only be selected when a Dolby Digital
source is playing. For more information
on Dolby Digital, see the following section
of this manual.
To listen to a program in traditional two-
channel stereo, using the front left and
front right speakers only (plus the sub-
woofer if installed and configured), press
the
button
Surround Off
front panel, or follow the insturctions
shown above for using the remote until
appears in the
SURR OFF
Information Display S
AVR35's surround circuits are turned off,
and it is in the Stereo mode, the
indicator
will illuminate in the
B
Information Display ˝

Digital Audio Playback

Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital (also known as AC-3) is the
latest advancement in surround-sound
( Ó Ô
technology, delivering up to five full-
range surround channels (left, center,
right, left surround and right surround)
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plus a special dedicated Low-Frequency
Effects (LFE) channel. This represents a
major advancement over traditional
Main
analog surround in that each surround
, and an
channel is fully discrete and capable of
full bandwidth reproduction. Dolby
Digital is available on DVD and LV discs,
and it will be a part of the new high-
definition television (HDTV) system
when digital broadcasting begins in
1998. Dolby Digital for the home is based
on the same system used to deliver digital
audio sound tracks in movie theaters,
enabling true cinema reproduction in
your home.
To utilize the Dolby Digital mode you
on the
Ú
must have a digital source properly
connected to the AVR35. Connect the
Digital datastream outputs from DVD
Main
players, HDTV receivers and CD players to
. When the
the
AC-3/PCM Coaxial
inputs on the rear panel
BYPASS
to provide a backup signal and a source
for recording, the analog outputs provided
.
on digital source equipment should also
be connected to their appropriate inputs
on the AVR35 rear panel (e.g., connect the
analog stereo audio output from a DVD to
the
DVD
when you connect the digital outputs.)
Operation
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or
Optical
. In order
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inputs
on the rear panel
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When playing back a digital source, first
select the input using the remote or front
panel controls as outlined above. Next
select the digital source by pressing the
appropriate
Digital Input
ˆ
and then using the
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¤
on the remote or the
Selector
on the front panel to choose either
¸
or
, as it appears
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
in the
Main Information Display S
Press the
button
j ˜
Set
desired choice. When
the digital source is playing, the AVR35
will automatically detect if it is a multi-
channel Dolby Digital source or a con-
ventional PCM signal, which is the
standard output from CD players. An
indicator will light in the Information
Display to confirm the digital signal is
or
and if the source is
AC-3 H
PCM I
or
.
OPTICAL E
COAX G
When an AC-3 source is playing, the
AVR35 will automatically switch to the
Dolby Digital surround mode. It is impor-
tant to note, however, that not all AC-3
sources are encoded with the full comple-
ment of five channels plus LFE. When a
digital source is playing, the
Information Display S
show the input source and digital type
(
or
). When a source with
OPTICAL
COAX
Dolby Digital encoding is playing, the
input source name will appear in the
Information Display, followed by a
numeric key to the type and number
of channels being decoded as follows:
button
y
buttons
g
buttons
.
to enter the
Main
will change to

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