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AVR
System Remote Control Functions
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System Remote Control Functions, continued
In addition to controlling the AVR, the AVR remote is capable of controlling eight other
devices, including an iPod/iPhone device connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port.
During the installation process, you may program the codes for each of your source
components into the remote. (See Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices
and TV, on page 21, for programming information.) To operate a component, press its
Source Selector button to change the remote’s control mode.
devices, including an iPod/iPhone device connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port.
During the installation process, you may program the codes for each of your source
components into the remote. (See Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices
and TV, on page 21, for programming information.) To operate a component, press its
Source Selector button to change the remote’s control mode.
A button’s function depends on which component is being controlled. See Table A13 in
the Appendix for listings of the functions for each type of component. Most of the buttons
on the remote have dedicated functions, although the precise codes transmitted vary
depending on the specific device being controlled. Due to the wide variety of functions for
various source devices, we have included only a few of the most-often used functions on
the remote: number buttons, transport controls, television-channel control, menu access
and power on and off. Buttons dedicated to the AVR – AVR Power On/Off, Surround
Modes, Volume, Mute, Delay and Sleep Settings – are available at any time, even when
the remote is controlling another device.
the Appendix for listings of the functions for each type of component. Most of the buttons
on the remote have dedicated functions, although the precise codes transmitted vary
depending on the specific device being controlled. Due to the wide variety of functions for
various source devices, we have included only a few of the most-often used functions on
the remote: number buttons, transport controls, television-channel control, menu access
and power on and off. Buttons dedicated to the AVR – AVR Power On/Off, Surround
Modes, Volume, Mute, Delay and Sleep Settings – are available at any time, even when
the remote is controlling another device.
Power On/Power Off buttons: Press these buttons to turn the AVR on and put it into
Sleep or turn it off. See Power Indicator/Power Button, on page 4, for more information.
Sleep or turn it off. See Power Indicator/Power Button, on page 4, for more information.
IR Transmitter: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are emitted
through this lens.
through this lens.
Zone 2 button (AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): Use this button to select whether the AVR
commands will affect the main listening area (Zone 1) or the remote zone of a multizone
system (Zone 2). When the remote is in the Zone 2 control mode, the Zone 2 button will
illuminate whenever you press a button.
commands will affect the main listening area (Zone 1) or the remote zone of a multizone
system (Zone 2). When the remote is in the Zone 2 control mode, the Zone 2 button will
illuminate whenever you press a button.
Mute button: Press this button to mute the AVR’s speaker-output connectors and
headphone jack. To restore the sound, press this button or adjust the volume.
headphone jack. To restore the sound, press this button or adjust the volume.
Source Selector buttons: Press one of these buttons to select a source device, e.g.,
Disc, Cable/Sat, Radio, etc. This action will also turn on the AVR and switch the remote’s
control mode to operate the selected source device.
Disc, Cable/Sat, Radio, etc. This action will also turn on the AVR and switch the remote’s
control mode to operate the selected source device.
The first press of the Radio button switches the AVR to the last-used tuner band (AM
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or FM). Each successive press changes the band.
The first press of the USB button switches the AVR to the last-used source (USB or
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iPod). Each successive press cycles between the two sources.
The first press of the Network button switches the AVR to the last-used source
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(Network or vTuner). Each successive press cycles between the two sources.
AVR button: Press to put the remote into the AVR control mode.
Surround Modes button: Press this button to access the Surround Modes submenu.
Select a surround-mode category: Auto Select, Virtual Surround, Stereo, HARMAN NSP,
Movie, Music or Game. When you select the category, it is highlighted and the surround
mode changes.
Select a surround-mode category: Auto Select, Virtual Surround, Stereo, HARMAN NSP,
Movie, Music or Game. When you select the category, it is highlighted and the surround
mode changes.
To change the surround mode for the selected category navigate to the Surround Mode
menu in the AVR’s on-screen display menu, select the desired category, and use the Left/
Right buttons to select one of the available surround modes. See the Advanced Functions
section, on page 29, for more information.
menu in the AVR’s on-screen display menu, select the desired category, and use the Left/
Right buttons to select one of the available surround modes. See the Advanced Functions
section, on page 29, for more information.
OSD/Menu button: When the remote is controlling the AVR, press this button to display
the AVR’s on-screen display (OSD) menu. This button is also used within the tuner menus
and an iPod connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port, and is also used to display the
main menu on some source devices.
the AVR’s on-screen display (OSD) menu. This button is also used within the tuner menus
and an iPod connected to the AVR’s front-panel USB port, and is also used to display the
main menu on some source devices.
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: These buttons are used to navigate the menu system and
to operate the tuner.
to operate the tuner.
OK button: This button is used to select items from the menu system.
Back/Exit button: Press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the menu
system.
system.
Home button: Press this button to display the Home menu for a Roku Streaming Stick
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that is connected to the AVR’s MHL/HDMI connector.
Number buttons: Use these buttons to enter numbers for radio-station frequencies or
to select station presets.
to select station presets.
Clear button: Press this button to clear a radio station frequency you have started to
enter.
enter.
Test Tone button: Press this button to activate test noise that will circulate through each
speaker, allowing you to adjust the individual speaker levels. Use the Up/Down buttons
to switch the noise to a different speaker and use the Left/Right buttons to change the
volume of the speaker the noise is playing through.
speaker, allowing you to adjust the individual speaker levels. Use the Up/Down buttons
to switch the noise to a different speaker and use the Left/Right buttons to change the
volume of the speaker the noise is playing through.
Delay Adjust button: Pressing this button lets you adjust two different types of delay
settings (use the Up/Down buttons to cycle through the settings):
settings (use the Up/Down buttons to cycle through the settings):
Lip Sync: This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from a
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source to eliminate a “lip sync” problem. Lip-sync issues can occur when the video
portion of a signal undergoes additional processing in either the source device or the
video display. Use the Left/Right buttons to delay the audio by up to 180ms.
portion of a signal undergoes additional processing in either the source device or the
video display. Use the Left/Right buttons to delay the audio by up to 180ms.
Distance: These settings let you set the delay for each speaker to compensate for the
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different distances they may be from the listening position. Use the Up/Down buttons
to cycle through each of the system’s speakers, and use the Left/Right buttons to set
the distance each speaker is from the listening position. See Manual Speaker Setup,
on page 30, for more information.
to cycle through each of the system’s speakers, and use the Left/Right buttons to set
the distance each speaker is from the listening position. See Manual Speaker Setup,
on page 30, for more information.
Sleep button: Press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the receiver
after a programmed period of time. Each press increases the time by 10 minutes, up to
90 minutes – ending with the “Sleep Off” message.
after a programmed period of time. Each press increases the time by 10 minutes, up to
90 minutes – ending with the “Sleep Off” message.
Volume Up/Down buttons: Press these buttons to raise or lower the volume.
Channel/Tuner buttons: When radio has been selected, press these buttons to select a
preset radio station. While operating a cable, satellite or HDTV set-top box or a television,
press these buttons to change channels.
preset radio station. While operating a cable, satellite or HDTV set-top box or a television,
press these buttons to change channels.
Info/Option button: Press to display the available option settings for the current
source.
source.
Display Dimmer button: Press this button to dim the AVR’s front-panel Message Display
partially or fully.
partially or fully.
Preset Scan button: When Radio is the selected source, press this button to play each of
your preset radio stations in order for five seconds. Pressing the button again to remain
tuned to the current station.
your preset radio stations in order for five seconds. Pressing the button again to remain
tuned to the current station.
RDS button (AVR 171/AVR 161 only): When listening to an FM radio station that
broadcasts RDS information, this button activates the various RDS functions.
broadcasts RDS information, this button activates the various RDS functions.
Direct button: Press this button to directly tune to a radio station by using the Number
buttons to enter its frequency.
buttons to enter its frequency.
Memory button: Press this button to save the current radio or vTuner station as a
preset.
preset.
Transport Control buttons: These buttons are used to control source devices.
Previous Channel button: When TV is the selected source, press this button to switch
to the previously-tuned channel.
to the previously-tuned channel.
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System Settings
System Settings
The AVR’s System Settings menu lets you customize in what way many of the AVR’s
features operate. Press the OSD/Menu button and navigate to the System line. Press the
OK button to display the System Settings menu.
features operate. Press the OSD/Menu button and navigate to the System line. Press the
OK button to display the System Settings menu.
Panel Timeout: This setting allows you to set the AVR’s front-panel display to automatically
turn off after remaining on for a predetermined time (3 – 10 seconds) each time you use
a control. Set this to “Off” to have the display remain on continually.
turn off after remaining on for a predetermined time (3 – 10 seconds) each time you use
a control. Set this to “Off” to have the display remain on continually.
Auto Power Off: This setting allows you to set the AVR to automatically switch to the
Off mode after being in the Sleep mode for a predetermined time (1 – 8 hours). See
Power Indicator/Power Button, on page 4, for more information. It also allows the AVR to
automatically switch to the Sleep mode after being on for the predetermined amount of
time. Note that it will not transition to Sleep mode this way if the active source has one
of the Digital Audio Connectors selected as the Audio Input. See Source Setup, on page
23, for more information.
Off mode after being in the Sleep mode for a predetermined time (1 – 8 hours). See
Power Indicator/Power Button, on page 4, for more information. It also allows the AVR to
automatically switch to the Sleep mode after being on for the predetermined amount of
time. Note that it will not transition to Sleep mode this way if the active source has one
of the Digital Audio Connectors selected as the Audio Input. See Source Setup, on page
23, for more information.
Menu Timeout: This setting allows you to set the amount of time (20 – 50 seconds) a
menu screen will remain on after the last adjustment. Set this to “Off” to have the menus
remain on continually until you press the OSD/Menu button.
menu screen will remain on after the last adjustment. Set this to “Off” to have the menus
remain on continually until you press the OSD/Menu button.
Status Message: When the AVR is turned on, the volume is adjusted, the source is
changed or a change in the input signal is detected, a status message will be displayed
on the TV screen. Select how long the message remains visible, from 2 to 10 seconds,
with a default of 3 seconds. Select “Off” if you do not wish to see the status messages on
the TV screen (they will still appear on the AVR’s front-panel display).
changed or a change in the input signal is detected, a status message will be displayed
on the TV screen. Select how long the message remains visible, from 2 to 10 seconds,
with a default of 3 seconds. Select “Off” if you do not wish to see the status messages on
the TV screen (they will still appear on the AVR’s front-panel display).
Volume Default and Default Volume Setting: These two settings are used together to
program the volume level when you turn on the AVR. Set Volume Default to On, and then
set the Default Volume Setting to the desired turn-on volume. When Volume Default is
set to Off, the AVR will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening
session.
program the volume level when you turn on the AVR. Set Volume Default to On, and then
set the Default Volume Setting to the desired turn-on volume. When Volume Default is
set to Off, the AVR will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening
session.
HDMI Audio to TV: This setting determines whether HDMI audio signals are passed
through the HDMI Monitor Out connector to the video display. In normal operation, leave
this setting at Off, as audio will be played through the AVR. To use the TV by itself, without
the home theater system, turn this setting to On.
through the HDMI Monitor Out connector to the video display. In normal operation, leave
this setting at Off, as audio will be played through the AVR. To use the TV by itself, without
the home theater system, turn this setting to On.
HDMI Link: This setting allows the communication of control information among the
HDMI devices in your system. Turn this setting to On to allow control communication
between the HDMI devices; turn the setting to Off to forbid control communication.
HDMI devices in your system. Turn this setting to On to allow control communication
between the HDMI devices; turn the setting to Off to forbid control communication.
Software Update: If a software upgrade is released for your AVR, installation instructions
will be available in the Product Support section of the Web site or from Harman Kardon
customer service. At that time, you may use this submenu to install the upgrade
software.
will be available in the Product Support section of the Web site or from Harman Kardon
customer service. At that time, you may use this submenu to install the upgrade
software.
IMPORTANT: During a software upgrade, do not power off the AVR or use any of its
controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.
controls. Doing so could permanently damage the AVR.
Sleep Timer
The sleep timer sets the AVR to play for up to 90 minutes and then turn off
automatically.
automatically.
Press the Sleep button on the remote, and the time until turn-off will be displayed.
Each additional press of the Sleep button increases the play time by 10 minutes, with a
maximum of 90 minutes. The SLEEP OFF setting disables the sleep timer.
Each additional press of the Sleep button increases the play time by 10 minutes, with a
maximum of 90 minutes. The SLEEP OFF setting disables the sleep timer.
When the sleep timer has been set, the front-panel display will automatically dim to half
brightness.
brightness.
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.
displayed. Press the Sleep button again to change the play time.
The front-panel display will count down during the final 10 seconds before going to Sleep
mode. Pressing any button during this countdown will cancel the process and disable
the Sleep timer.
mode. Pressing any button during this countdown will cancel the process and disable
the Sleep timer.
Processor Reset
If the AVR behaves erratically after a power surge, 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.
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: A processor reset erases all user configurations, including speaker and level
settings and tuner presets. After a reset, reenter all of these settings from your entries in
the Appendix worksheets.
settings and tuner presets. After a reset, reenter all of these settings from your entries in
the Appendix worksheets.
To reset the AVR’s processor:
1. Press the front-panel Power Button for more than three seconds to turn the AVR off (the
Power Indicator will turn amber).
2. Press and hold the front-panel Surround Mode Category button for at least 5 seconds
until the RESET message appears on the front-panel display.
NOTE: After performing a processor reset, wait at least 1 minute before pressing any
Source Selector buttons.
Source Selector buttons.
If the AVR does not function correctly after a processor reset, contact an authorized
Harman Kardon service center for assistance. Authorized service centers may be located
by visiting our Web site at www.harmankardon.com.
Harman Kardon service center for assistance. Authorized service centers may be located
by visiting our Web site at www.harmankardon.com.
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AVR
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cause
Solution
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(AVR 1710/AVR 171 only): Surround-back speaker
settings cannot be accessed, and the test tone does not
play through the surround back speakers
settings cannot be accessed, and the test tone does not
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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
in the Product Support section of our Web site: www.harmankardon.com
Troubleshooting
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Specifications
Specifications
Audio Section
Stereo power:
AVR 1710/AVR 171: 100W per channel,
two channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz,
<0.9% THD
two channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz,
<0.9% THD
AVR 1610/AVR 161: 85W per channel, two
channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz, <0.9%
THD
channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz, <0.9%
THD
Multichannel power:
AVR 1710/AVR 171: 100W per channel,
two channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz,
<0.9% THD
two channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz,
<0.9% THD
AVR 1610/AVR 161: 85W per channel, two
channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz, <0.9%
THD
channels driven @ 6/8 ohms, 1kHz, <0.9%
THD
Input sensitivity/impedance:
250mV/27k ohms
Signal-to-noise ratio (IHF-A):
100dB
Surround system adjacent channel
separation:
separation:
Dolby Pro Logic/DPLII: 40dB
Dolby Digital: 55dB
DTS: 55dB
Dolby Digital: 55dB
DTS: 55dB
Frequency response (@ 1W):
10Hz – 130kHz (+0dB/–3dB)
High instantaneous current
capability (HCC):
capability (HCC):
±40 amps (AVR 1710/AVR 171);
±29 amps (AVR 1610/AVR 161)
±29 amps (AVR 1610/AVR 161)
Transient intermodulation
distortion (TIM):
distortion (TIM):
Unmeasurable
Slew rate:
40V/μsec
FM Tuner Section
Frequency range:
87.5 – 108.0MHz
Usable sensitivity IHF:
1.3μV/13.2dBf
Signal-to-noise ratio (mono/stereo):
70dB/68dB
Distortion (mono/stereo):
0.2%/0.3%
Stereo separation:
40dB @ 1kHz
Selectivity (±400kHz):
70dB
Image rejection:
80dB
IF rejection:
80dB
AM Tuner Section
Frequency range:
520 – 1710kHz (AVR 1710/AVR 1610)
522 – 1620kHz (AVR 170/AVR 160)
522 – 1620kHz (AVR 170/AVR 160)
Signal-to-noise ratio:
38dB
Usable sensitivity (loop):
500μV
Distortion (1kHz, 50% mod):
1.0%
Selectivity (±10kHz):
30dB
Bluetooth Section
Frequency range:
2402MHz - 2480MHz
Transmitter power:
0-4dBm
Modulation:
GFSK,
π/4-DQPSK, 8-DPSK
Functions:
Streaming audio play, supports Bluetooth
3.0, A2DP v1.2, AVRCP v1.4
3.0, A2DP v1.2, AVRCP v1.4
Video Section
Television format:
NTSC (AVR 1710/AVR 1610);
PAL (AVR 171/AVR 161)
PAL (AVR 171/AVR 161)
Input level/impedance:
1Vp-p/75 ohms
Output level/impedance:
1Vp-p/75 ohms
Video frequency response (composite
video):
video):
10Hz – 8MHz (–3dB)
HDMI:
HDMI 1.4 with 4k x 2k bypass
General Specifications
Power requirement:
120V AC/60Hz (AVR 1710/AVR 1610);
220V – 240V AC/50Hz – 60Hz (AVR 171/
AVR 161)
220V – 240V AC/50Hz – 60Hz (AVR 171/
AVR 161)
Power consumption:
<0.5W (standby);
510W maximum (AVR 1710/AVR 171);
450W maximum (AVR 1610/AVR 161)
510W maximum (AVR 1710/AVR 171);
450W maximum (AVR 1610/AVR 161)
Dimensions (W x H x D):
17-5/16" x 4-3/4" x 11-3/16"
(440mm x 121mm x 300mm)
(440mm x 121mm x 300mm)
Weight
(AVR 1710/AVR 171): 11 lb (5.1kg)
(AVR 1610/AVR 161): 10 lb (4.6kg)
(AVR 1610/AVR 161): 10 lb (4.6kg)
Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons and terminal connections.
Height measurement includes feet and chassis.
Height measurement includes feet and chassis.
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