Designed to Entertain.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 5 7 9 11 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 18 19 19 19 19 19 22 22 22 23 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 28 28 29 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 33 34 34 35 36 36 36 36 37 38 38 41 42 43 2 SAFETY INFORMATION INTRODUCTION FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION TO HOME THEATER CONNECTIONS Speaker Connections Subwoofer Connecting Source Devices to the AVR Audio Connections Digital Audio Analog Audio Video Connections Antennas RS-232 Serial Port SPEAKER
SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9.
SAFETY INFORMATION Important Safety Information Verify Line Voltage Before Use Your AVR 145 has been designed for use with 120-volt AC current. Connection to a line voltage other than that for which it 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.
INTRODUCTION Please register your product on our Web site at www.harmankardon.com. Note: You’ll need the product’s serial number. At the same time, you can choose to be notified about our new products and/or special promotions. WWW.HARMANKARDON.
INTRODUCTION Audio Inputs Ease of Use • AM/FM tuner • EzSet™ automated setup (microphone integrated into remote) • CD • On-screen display with composite and S-video; choice of blue or black background • Tape • 6-Channel direct • The Bridge TM /DMP for iPod®* connectivity Audio/Video Inputs (With S-Video) • Video 1 • Video 2 • Video 3 • Two-line dot-matrix front-panel display • Color-coded connections • Programmable eight-device main remote control • Source input renaming • A/V Sync Delay • RS-23
FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS Main Power Switch: This is a mechanical switch that turns the power supply on or off. It is usually left pressed in (On position) at all times, and cannot be turned on using the remote control. Standby/On Switch: This is an electrical switch that turns the receiver on for playback, or leaves it in standby mode for quick turn-on using this switch or the remote control. Power Indicator: This LED has three possible modes.
Surround Mode Surround Select Tuning Tuner Band Message Display Preset Stations Source Select Digital Input Select Digital Audio Inputs Delay Tuning Mode Headphone Jack Speaker/Channel Input Indicators Source Indicators Video Inputs Volume Analog Audio Inputs NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions throughout the manual that refer to this illustration, a copy of this page may be downloaded from the Product Support section at www.harmankardon.
REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS AM and FM Antenna Terminals: Connect the included AM and FM antennas to their respective terminals for radio reception. Front, Center and Surround Speaker Outputs: Use two-conductor speaker wire to connect each set of terminals to the correct speaker. Remember to observe the correct polarity (positive and negative connections). Always connect the positive lead to the colored terminal on the receiver and the red terminal on the speaker.
Tape Outputs Subwoofer Output Tape Inputs Center Optical Digital Surround Speaker Audio Output Speaker Outputs Outputs Coaxial Digital Switched AC Optical Digital Audio Output Accessory Audio Inputs (1 & 2) Outlet RS-232 Mode RS-232 Serial Port RS-232 Reset Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs (1 & 2) The Bridge/ DMP Input Component Video Monitor Outputs Component Video Inputs (1 & 2) 6-Channel Inputs Video Monitor Outputs DVD A/V Inputs Front Speaker Outputs Video 1 A/V Outputs Video 1 A/V Input
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS The AVR 145 remote is capable of controlling nine devices, including the AVR itself and an iPod docked in the optional The Bridge accessory. During the installation process, you may program the codes for each of your source components into the remote. Each time you wish to use the codes for any component, you will need to first press the Selector button for that component. This changes the button functions to the appropriate codes for that product.
EzSet Microphone IR Transmitter Lens Power On Program/EzSet Indicator Mute Power Off Input Selectors AVR Selector 6-Channel Input Selector The Bridge /DMP Selector TV/Video AM/FM EzSet (SPL) Test Tone Sleep TM Volume Control DSP Surround On-Screen Display Not Used Speaker Setup Channel Level Set Digital Input Delay Numeric Keys Memory Clear Tuning Mode Direct Station Entry Tuning Preset Stations Selectors Disc Skip Macros Tone Mode Surround Mode Selectors Night Mode Dim Track Skip Transpor
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS Speaker Setup: Press this button to configure speaker sizes, that is, the frequency-range capability of each speaker. Usually this is done using the on-screen menu system, as described in the Getting Started section. Navigation and Set Buttons: These buttons are used together to make selections within the on-screen menu system, or when accessing the functions of the four buttons surrounding this area of the remote – Channel Level, Speaker Setup, Digital Input or Delay.
INTRODUCTION TO HOME THEATER The AVR 145 may be the first multichannel surround sound receiver you have owned. Although it has more connections and features than older two-channel receivers, many of the principles are similar and the new concepts are easy to understand. This introductory section will help you to familiarize yourself with the basic concepts, which will make setup and operation smoother.
CONNECTIONS There are different types of audio and video connections used to connect the receiver to the speakers and video display, and to connect the source devices to the receiver. To make it easier to keep them all straight, the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) has established a color-coding standard. Table 1 may be helpful to you as a reference while you set up your system. Bare wire cables are installed as follows: 1.
CONNECTIONS Audio Connections There are two formats for audio connections: digital and analog. Digital audio signals are of higher quality, and are required for listening to sources encoded with digital surround modes, such as Dolby Digital and DTS. There are two types of digital audio connections commonly used: coaxial and optical. Either type of digital audio connection may be used for each source device, but never both simultaneously for the same source.
CONNECTIONS S-video, or “separate” video, transmits the chrominance and luminance components using separate wires contained within a single cable. The plug on an S-video cable contains four metal pins, plus a plastic guide pin. Be careful to line up the plug correctly when you insert it into the jack on the receiver, source or video display.
SPEAKER PLACEMENT Before you begin to connect cables, it is important to set up your speakers in their correct locations in the room. The side surround speakers should be placed 110 degrees from the center speaker, that is, slightly behind and angled toward the listener. If this isn’t feasible, place the surround speakers behind the listener, with each surround speaker facing the opposite-side front speaker. The surround speakers may be placed a little higher than the listener’s ears.
INSTALLATION You are now ready to connect your various components to your receiver. Before beginning, make sure that all components, including the AVR 145, are turned completely off and their power cords are unplugged. Don’t plug any of the power cords back in until you have finished making all of your connections. Step Three – Connect the Antennas Connect the FM and AM antennas to their terminals. Remember that your receiver generates heat while it is playing.
INSTALLATION NOTE: It’s possible for a source to use none of the connections named for that source. For example, you might connect your DVD player to the Component Video 1 inputs and the Coax 1 digital audio input. However, we will refer to this source as “DVD”, and in Step Five of the Initial Setup section you will program the receiver so that these connections are assigned to the DVD source.
INSTALLATION STEPS DVD NOTE: It isn’t possible to make recordings using component video connections. Keep this in mind as you connect other source devices that you may wish to make recordings from. Video 2 Source The Video 2 source is used only for playback, never recording. The AVR 145 remote control is programmed to operate many brands and models of cable and satellite television devices, and we recommend connecting your cable or satellite set-top box to this source.
INSTALLATION Figure 26 – Component Video Monitor Outputs Figure 24 – Tape Audio Inputs and Outputs, and Digital Audio Inputs and Outputs Remember to connect the output jacks on your recorder to the Tape or digital audio input jacks on the AVR, and the input jacks on your recorder to the Tape or digital audio output jacks on the AVR.
INSTALLATION Insert the batteries as shown in the diagram, making sure to observe the correct polarity. Figure 30 – Input Selectors Figure 29 – Remote Battery Compartment When using the remote, remember to point the lens toward the front panel of the AVR 145. Make sure no objects, such as furniture, are blocking the remote’s path to the receiver. Bright lights, fluorescent lights and plasma video displays may interfere with the remote’s functioning.
INSTALLATION Most of the button labels on the remote describe the button’s function when used to control the AVR 145. However, the button may perform a very different function when used to control another device. Refer to the Remote Control Function List, Table A8 in the Appendix, for a list of each button’s functions with the various product types. If you wish, you may program Macros, which are preprogrammed code sequences that execute many code commands with a single button press.
INITIAL SETUP Before you begin enjoying your new receiver, a few adjustments should be made to configure the AVR 145 to match your actual system. The Master Menu allows access to four submenus: Input Setup, Surround Select, Manual Setup and System Setup. Make sure that you have connected a video display to either the Svideo or composite video monitor output on the receiver. When you turn on your display and the AVR, you should see a blue screen. A message may appear briefly at the bottom of the screen.
INITIAL SETUP The frequency response for your subwoofer will usually cover only the very lowest frequencies, since the subwoofer is only designed to play bass materials. A typical frequency response for a subwoofer is 25Hz – 150Hz. In this case, the higher number is most important and should be noted in the worksheet.
INITIAL SETUP LEFT/RIGHT: This line tells the AVR 145 the capabilities of your front left and right speakers. Use the ‹/› Buttons to select either SMALL or LARGE for these speakers. tings for your CD player and your DVD player or other devices. We recommend that you leave this setting at its factory default of GLOBAL until you have more experience with the AVR. CENTER: Move the cursor to the line for the center speaker, and use the ‹/› Buttons to select a setting for this speaker.
INITIAL SETUP The LFE line sets the frequency for a low-pass filter that determines what information is sent to the subwoofer for playback. Since the subwoofer output combines low-frequency information for all channels, in order to make sure that no information is lost due to different speakers having different capabilities, the subwoofer filter should be matched to the highest crossover frequency used for any speaker group.
INITIAL SETUP The receiver will generate a loud test tone, which sounds like static. In fact, it’s a tone that simultaneously uses all frequencies from 20Hz to 20kHz. The tone should be heard first through the front left speaker. It will circulate to the other speakers in this order: front left, center, front right, surround right, surround left. The tone pauses for a few moments at each speaker position, while a microphone built into the remote measures the loudness (sound pressure level) of the tone.
INITIAL SETUP you to select the correct source device even when you have forgotten which physical connections you used. Move the cursor down to the TITLE line and press the Set Button. A block cursor will blink. The remaining lines in the Input Setup menu activate the tone controls, and may be skipped at this time. We recommend leaving the tone controls at their factory defaults for most listening, in order to enjoy the sound mix created by your favorite movie and music artists.
OPERATION Now that you have installed your system components and completed at least a basic configuration of your receiver, you are ready to begin enjoying your home theater system. Turning On the AVR 145 Gently press the Master Power Switch until the word OFF is no longer visible. The Power Indicator above the two power switches should light up in amber. This indicates that the AVR is in Standby mode and is ready to be turned on.
OPERATION Remember that the AVR 145 is designed to reproduce audio with a minimum amount of distortion. This clarity may lead you to think that your hearing and the equipment can handle higher volumes. We urge caution with regard to volume levels. Mute Function To temporarily 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 flash in the display as a reminder.
OPERATION INDEPENDENT, the AVR 145 will change the speaker size configuration to the one you programmed for the source. If you selected a surround mode for the source, the AVR 145 will switch to that mode. source, it will be selected. If your device is not using component video, make sure that other devices connected to the component video inputs are turned off. The source name will appear in the upper line of the front-panel display. If you retitled the source, only the new title will appear.
OPERATION Radio stations may be selected in one of four ways: 1. If you know the frequency number, enter it directly by first pressing the Direct Button on the remote, and then using the Numeric Keys. 2. After you have programmed Preset stations (see below), either enter the Preset number (1 through 30) using the remote or use the frontpanel Preset Stations Button to scroll through the list of presets. 3.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS This table summarizes the controls available when The Bridge is in use.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Much of the AVR 145’s performance is handled automatically, with little intervention required on your part. However, the AVR 145 is a sophisticated component, and is capable of being customized to suit your particular system and your tastes. In this section we describe some of the more advanced adjustments available on the AVR 145. You may save this section for later, when you have become more familiar with your receiver.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS NOTE: The 6.1-channel signals – Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES Matrix and Discrete – each include a flag meant to signal the receiver to decode the surround back channel. Since the AVR 145 is only capable of processing and playing 5.1 channels, the indications EX-OFF or ES-OFF, as appropriate, will always appear for 6.1-channel bitstreams. When a PCM signal is received, the PCM message, followed by the sampling rate of the signal (44.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Dolby Surround Settings In addition to the MODE line, the DOLBY SURROUND submenu includes three settings that are active only when the Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode has been selected. OFF: At this setting, there is no compression, as the Night mode is deactivated. MID: A mild compression is applied. MAX: More compression is applied. We suggest that you experiment with the modes to find a setting that meets your needs.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or Signal Dolby Pro Logic II 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 II Movie Variant of Dolby Pro Logic II that is optimized for movie and television programs. • Dolby Digital 2.0 or 2.1 • Analog (2-channel) • Tuner • PCM (44.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or Signal DTS Neo:6 DTS Neo:6 analog processing is available with DTS-ES (Matrix or Discrete) signals and 2-channel analog or PCM signals to create a 3- or 5-channel presentation. See below DTS Neo:6 Cinema Depending on the number of speakers in your system, select 3- or 5-channel modes, enhanced for movie or video presentations. • DTS-ES Matrix • DTS-ES Discrete • Analog (2-channel) • PCM (44.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Setting Channel Output Levels Manually A. Using the Remote Control With the Test Tone For a conventional 2-channel receiver, the balance control enables the user to control the stereo imaging by adjusting the relative loudness of the left and right channels, as heard at the listening position. While sitting in the listening position, press the Test Button on the remote. The test tone will start playing at the front left channel.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS If you are using an external source to set your output levels, simply navigate to each channel and use the ⁄/¤ Buttons to adjust the level as desired. If you would like to set your levels using the AVR 145’s internal test tone, you will need to adjust the TEST TONE SEQ and TEST TONE lines as follows.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS OSD BACKGROUND: This setting allows you to choose between a blue or black background for the full-OSD menus. NOTE: It isn’t possible to view video sources while the full-OSD menus are displayed. the main device the remote will be operating and the Mute button until the LED flashes and the remote enters program mode. 2. Select the type of punch-through programming. Dim Function a) To program volume control punch-through, press the Volume Up Button.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS It isn’t possible to “edit” a command within a macro. However, you may erase the macro as follows: 1. Simultaneously press and hold the Mute Button and the Macro Button containing the macro until the LED flashes. 2. Press the Surround Button to erase the macro. Resetting the Remote To reset the remote to its factory defaults, enter Program mode by simultaneously pressing and holding any Input Selector and the Mute Button. When the LED flashes, enter the code “333”.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Unit does not function when Main Power Switch is pushed • No AC Power • Make certain AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet • Check to see whether outlet is switch-controlled Display lights, but no sound or picture • Intermittent input connections • Make certain that all input and speaker connections are secure • Press Mute Button • Turn up volume control • Mute is on • Volume control is down No sound from any speaker; light around power switch is r
AVR 145 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Audio Section Stereo Mode Continuous Average Power (FTC) 50 Watts per channel, 20Hz–20kHz, @ <0.07% THD, both channels driven into 8 ohms Five-Channel Surround Modes Power per Individual Channel Front L&R channels: 40 Watts per channel @ <0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms Center channel: 40 Watts @ <0.07% THD, 20Hz–20kHz into 8 ohms Surround (L & R Side) channels: 40 Watts per channel @ <0.
APPENDIX Appendix – default settings, worksheets, remote product codes Table A1 – Source Input Setting Defaults Source DVD Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 The Bridge/DMP CD Tape Tuner Title 6-Channel INT.
APPENDIX Table A4 – Source Input Settings Source DVD Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 The Bridge/DMP CD Tape Title Tuner 6-Channel INT.
APPENDIX Table A6 – Remote Control Codes Source Input Product Type (circle one) Video 1 VCR, PVR Video 2 Cable, Satellite Video 3 TV DVD DVD CD CD, CDR Tape Cassette Remote Control Code Table A7 – System Settings Feature Default Setting VFD Fade Time Out Off Volume Default Off Default Vol Set -25dB Semi OSD Time Out 5 seconds Full OSD Time Out 20 seconds Default Surr Mode On OSD Background Blue Your Setting 49
APPENDIX 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 23 25 27 26 28 29 30 Refer to the numbered buttons in this drawing when using the Function List.
APPENDIX Table A8 – Remote Control Function List No.
APPENDIX No. Button Name AVR Function DVD CD/CD-R 45 Direct Direct Tuner Entry Angle Random Play 46 Clear Clear Clear Clear 47 Preset Up Preset Tune Up Slow Forward +10 48 Tuning Down Tuning Down Prev Chapter Track Increment 49 Tone Tone mode 50 D.
APPENDIX Refer to Tables A9 through A16 when programming the codes for your components into the remote.
APPENDIX Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number LOGIK LUXMAN LXI MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MATSUI MEMOREX METZ MGA MINERVA MITSUBISHI MTC NATIONAL NEC NIKEI ONKING ONWA OPTONICA ORION PANASONIC PHILCO PHILIPS PIONEER PORTLAND PROSCAN PROTON QUASAR RADIO SHACK RCA REALISTIC RUNCO SAA SAMPO SAMSUNG SANYO SCOTT SEARS SHARP SIEMENS SIGNATURE SONY SOUNDESIGN SPECTRICON SSS SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TANDY TATUNG TECHNICS TECHWOOD 069 128 077 030 115 148 069 084 115 084 077 175 148 115 045 045 045 077 207 087 045 033 024 128 133
APPENDIX Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number TEKNIKA TELERENT TERA THOMSON TMK TOSHIBA TOTEVISION VIDEO CONCEPTS VIDTECH WARDS YAMAHA YORK YUPITERU ZENITH ZONDA 045 069 156 190 128 063 132 160 128 069 123 128 045 069 122 069 115 123 128 132 191 129 202 128 128 132 148 090 55
APPENDIX Table A10 – Remote Control Product Codes – VCR Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number AIWA AKAI AMPRO ASA AUDIO DYNAMICS BROKSONIC CANDLE CANON CAPEHART CITIZEN COMCAST CRAIG DAEWOO DAYTRON DBX DYNATECH EMERSON FISHER FUNAI GE GO VIDEO GOLDSTAR/LG HARMAN KARDON HITACHI JC PENNEY JENSEN JVC KENWOOD LLOYD LXI MAGIN MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MEMOREX MGA MITSUBISHI MULTITECH NAD NATIONAL NEC NORDMENDE OPTIMUS ORION PANASONIC PHILCO PHILIPS PORTLAND PULSAR QUASAR RADIO SHACK RCA 040 048 076 134 018 110 134 135
APPENDIX Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number REALISTIC SALORA SAMSUNG SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SEARS SHARP SONY SOUNDESIGN SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TANDY TASHICO TATUNG TEAC TEKNIKA THOMAS TiVo TMK TOSHIBA TOTEVISION UNITECH VECTOR RESEARCH VIDEO CONCEPTS VIDEOSONIC WARDS YAMAHA ZENITH 017 020 045 048 017 110 017 129 080 040 040 040 017 134 048 040 040 040 002 013 112 045 045 018 018 045 040 018 040 020 040 045 159 051 095 105 109 116 147 020 112 020 156 129 040 048 003 004 005 007 008 012 155 040 045 112 040
APPENDIX Table A11 – Remote Control Product Codes – CD Manufacturer/Brand ADCOM AIWA AKAI AUDIO TECHNICA AUDIOACCESS AUDIOFILE BSR CALIFORNIA AUDIO CAPETRONIC CARRERA CARVER CASIO CLARINETTE DENON EMERSON FISHER FRABA FUNAI GE GENEXXA GOLDSTAR/LG HAITAI HARMAN KARDON HITACHI INKEL JC PENNEY JENSEN JVC KENWOOD LOTTE LUXMAN LXI MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MCINTOSH MCS MITSUMI MODULAIRE NAD NAKAMICHI NEC NIKKO ONKYO OPTIMUS PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER PROTON QUASAR RADIO SHACK RCA 58 Setup Code Number 063 069 072 111 11
APPENDIX Manufacturer/Brand RCX REALISTIC SANSUI SANYO SCOTT SHARP SHERWOOD SONY SOUNDSTREAM SYMPHONIC TAEKWANG TEAC THETA DIGITAL TOSHIBA VECTOR RESEARCH VICTOR WARDS YAMAHA YORK Setup Code Number 169 058 093 095 104 047 081 134 157 033 082 095 108 058 105 114 151 003 041 058 105 103 115 116 118 124 059 110 177 011 058 085 086 039 013 074 097 151 087 120 130 095 019 031 053 061 166 105 172 108 164 166 159 133 132 167 180 181 139 163 205 206 207 208 106 107 110 121 137 146 154 155 17
APPENDIX Table A13 – Remote Control Product Codes – SAT Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number ALPHASTAR ALPHASTAR DBS ALPHASTAR DSR BIRDVIEW CHANNEL MASTER CHAPARRAL CITOH DRAKE DX ANTENNA ECHOSTAR ELECTRO HOME FUJITSU GENERAL INSTRUMENT HITACHI DBS HOUSTON TRACKER HUGHES JANIEL JERROLD KATHREIN LEGEND MACOM MAGNAVOX MEMOREX NEXTWAVE NORSAT OPTIMUS PACE DSS PANASONIC PANASONIC DBS PANSAT PERSONAL CABLE PHILIPS PICO PRESIDENT PRIMESTAR RCA RCA DSS REALISTIC SAMSUNG SATELLITE SERVICE CO SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA S
APPENDIX Table A14 – Remote Control Product Codes – TAPE Manufacturer/Brand HARMAN KARDON Setup Code Number 001 Table A15 – Remote COntrol Product Codes – CBL Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number ABC ALLEGRO AMERICAST ARCHER BELCOR CABLE STAR CITIZEN COLOUR VOICE DIGI EAGLE EASTERN ELECTRICORD EMERSON FOCUS G.I.
APPENDIX Manufacturer/Brand Setup Code Number REMBRANT SAMSUNG SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA SEAM SIGNATURE SPRUCER STARCOM STARGATE TANDY TELECAPATION TEXSCAN TFC TIMELESS TOCOM UNITED CABLE UNIVERSAL VIDEOWAY VIEWSTAR ZENITH ZENTEK 032 003 183 121 001 053 002 120 024 028 036 122 123 170 011 033 124 019 065 116 072 186 203 221 222 188 081 177 189 011 163 205 034 039 042 113 211 025 086 089 190 125 211 219 Table A16 – Remote Control Product Codes – THE BRIDGE/DMP Manufacturer/Brand HARMAN KARDON TEN TECHNOLOGIE
® 250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797 www.harmankardon.com © 2006 Harman International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved. Part No.