Harman Consumer SB30CME Soundbar home theater system User Manual

Harman Consumer, Inc. Soundbar home theater system Users Manual

Users Manual

Multichannel active soundbar speaker systemSB 30 Owner’s Manual
2SB 30 Important Safety Instructions1.  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.  Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.10.  Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus.11.  Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.12.  Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus.        When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.13.  Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.14.  Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, or the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped.15.  Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus.16.  To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.17.  The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.18.  Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.Important Safety InstructionsFCC &&&and IC Regulations (USA and Canada only)FCC and IC Information For UsersRadio and Television InterferenceThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  pursuant  to  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules. These  limits  are  designed  to  provide reasonable  protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there  is  no  guarantee  that  interference will not  occur  in  a particular installation.  If  this  equipment  does  cause  interference  to  radio  or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and then on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to a different outlet so that the equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Harman Kardon could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.IC Statement and Warning (Canada only)This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.For Canadian Model  Modèle pour les CanadienThis Class B digital apparatus  complies  with Canadian ICES-003.  Cet  appareil  numérique  de la  classe B  est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Instructions for Users on Removal and Disposal of Used Batteries.Specifications of Included Battery Types.These  symbols  shown  on  the  product,  the  packaging  or  in  the  manual  or  separate information sheet mean that the product itself, as well as the batteries included or built into the product, should never be thrown away with general household waste. Take them to  applicable  collection  points, where  proper  treatment,  recycling  and  recovery  takes place, in accordance with national or local legislation, or European Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.Correct handling of the product and batteries to be disposed helps saving resources and prevents possible negative effects on the environment or human health.The batteries included  with your equipment  may  be  alkaline, carbon  zinc/manganese or  lithium  (button  cells)  type. All  types  should  be  disposed  of  according  to  the  above instructions.To remove the batteries from your equipment or remote control, reverse the procedure described for inserting batteries in the owner’s manual.For products  with  a  built-in  battery  that lasts  for  the  lifetime  of  the  product,  removal may not be possible for the user. In this case, recycling or recovery centers handle the dismantling of the product and the removal of the battery. If, for any reason, it becomes necessary to replace  such a battery, this procedure must be  performed by authorized service centers. CAUTION THE  EXCLAMATION  POINT  WITHIN  AN  EQUILATERAL  TRIANGLE  IS  INTENDED  TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT.WARNING:  TO  REDUCE  THE  RISK  OF  FIRE  OR  ELECTRIC  SHOCK,  DO  NOT  EXPOSE  THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.THE  LIGHTNING  FLASH  WITH  AN  ARROWHEAD  SYMBOL,  WITHIN  AN  EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE  USER TO THE PRESENCE  OF  UNINSULATED “DANGEROUS  VOLTAGE”  WITHIN  THE  PRODUCT’S  ENCLOSURE  THAT  MAY  BE  OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENSEE MARKING ON BACK OF PRODUCT.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exemptRSS-210 standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3SB 30 Introduction, Description and Features, and Included Items IntroductionThank  you  for  purchasing  the  Harman  Kardon  SB  30  multichannel  active  soundbar speaker system, with which you’re about to begin many years of listening enjoyment. The SB 30 has been custom-designed to create an extraordinarily realistic cinema experience in your own living room.While extremely sophisticated electronics and state-of-the-art speaker components are hard at work within the SB 30, connecting, setting up and operating the system is simple.To obtain maximum enjoyment from your new speaker system, we urge you to take a few minutes to read through this manual. It will help ensure that the connections you make are correct. In addition, a few minutes spent learning the functions of the various controls will enable you to take advantage of all the power and refinement the SB 30 is able to deliver.If  you  have  any  questions  about  this  product,  its  installation  or  its  operation,  please contact your retailer or custom installer, or visit our Web site at www.harmankardon.com.Description and FeaturesThe SB 30 is a complete home theater speaker system that includes:• A  video-shielded  soundbar  speaker  (the  SB  30  CNTR)  that  features  13  speaker elements, 11 amplifier channels and a triple-core digital signal processor.• An 8-inch (200mm), 100-watt wireless powered subwoofer (the SB 30 SUB).• An IR remote control.• Wall-mount brackets for the soundbar.• An  optical  digital  audio  cable  for  connecting  the  system  directly  to  your  cable/satellite tuner or disc player.• A 6-1/2-foot (2m) stereo audio cable for connecting the system directly to your TV’s audio output.• A 3-foor (1.8m) AC power cord for the SB 30 CNTR soundbar.The  SB  30  CNTR  soundbar  contains  six  2-inch  woofers  and  seven  1-inch  tweeters, powered by four 40-watt amplifiers and seven 10-watt amplifiers. It features a powerful triple-core DSP (digital signal processor) with two HARMAN-exclusive surround modes (Virtual and HARMAN Wave – patent pending) that utilize different combinations of the soundbar’s 13 transducers and 11 amplifier channels to create an astonishingly realistic surround-sound experience in any size room and for listeners at any position in the room, without needing any extra speakers or wires.You can set the soundbar on a table in front of your TV, or, if you have a wall-mounted flat-panel TV, you can use the supplied brackets to mount the soundbar on the wall along with your flat-panel TV. The SB 30 SUB subwoofer receives its signal from the SB 30 CNTR soundbar via wireless technology, so you can place it anywhere in your room without having to run any wires between it and the soundbar. Its 8-inch (200mm) woofer and built-in 100-watt amplifier deliver the  impact and excitement  from your favorite  movies  and video  games. Other conveniences include a volume control, a phase switch for fine-tuning bass performance to  suit  your  listening  environment, and  an  efficient  switching  system  that  senses  the presence of an audio signal and automatically switches the subwoofer on.Sidney  Harman  and  Bernard  Kardon  invented  the  high-fidelity  receiver  more  than  50 years ago. With state-of-the-art features and time-honored circuit  designs, the SB 30 system will turn your flat-panel TV into a fun and exciting home theater.Included ItemsCarefully unpack your soundbar speaker system and confirm that all the items shown here are included.SB 30 CNTR SoundbarSB 30 SUB Wireless Subwoofer6.5-ft. (2m) Stereo Audio Cable5-ft. (1.5m) Optical Digital Audio CableAC Power Cord * (for Soundbar)* Power cord varies by region.Rubber FeetRemote ControlWall-Mount BracketsIMPORTANT: If anything is missing, or if any part of your SB 30 system fails to operate properly, contact your dealer immediately.
4SB 30 Connections and ControlsCoaxial Digital Input connector:  If your TV,  disc player or  cable/satellite tuner has a coaxial digital output, use a coaxial digital audio cable (not supplied) to connect it here.Optical Digital Input connector: If your TV, disc player or cable/satellite tuner has an optical digital output, use the supplied optical digital audio cable to connect it here. Analog  Input  connectors:  Use  the  supplied  stereo  audio  cable  to  connect  the  stereo analog outputs of your TV, disc player or cable/satellite tuner here. NOTE: You can connect three different source components to the three input connectors. See Source Connections, on page 9, for more information.Wireless Code switch: This switch selects among four different wireless channels for the wireless subwoofer signal.IMPORTANT:  Be  sure  to  set  the  soundbar’s  Wireless  Code  switch  to  the  same channel  that  you  set  the  subwoofer’s Wireless  Code  switch.  See  Wireless  Code Switches, on page 10, for more information.EQ  switch:  This  switch  adjusts  the  soundbar’s  bass  performance  for  either  wall  or table mounting. If you’re mounting the soundbar on a wall with the included wall-mount brackets,  set  this  switch  to  the  “Wall”  position  for  the  most  natural-sounding  bass performance. If you are placing the soundbar on a table, set the EQ switch to the “Table” position for the most natural-sounding bass performance.Power  Cord  connector:  Connect  the  supplied  AC  power  cord  here.  See  Power Connections, on page 9, for more information.CAUTION:  Before  connecting  the  power  cord,  make  sure  the  Voltage  Selector switch (see below) is in the correct setting for your local AC voltage. See Power Connections, on page 9, for more information.Power switch: Set this switch to the “On” position to put the soundbar into the Standby mode. In normal operation, this switch will be left in the “On” position. See Turning the Soundbar On and Off, on page 11, for more information.Voltage Selector switch: This switch is set at the factory for the proper AC voltage in the region where the soundbar is shipped. See Voltage Selector Switch, on page 9, for more information.AC Fuse holder: The SB 30 CNTR is factory-equipped with a T4AL/250V AC fuse (110 – 120V AC operation) or a T2AL/250V AC fuse (220 – 240V AC operation). If the fuse ever blows:1.  Unplug the soundbar power cord from the AC outlet and wait for the Power LED to turn off before proceeding.2.  Use a screwdriver to open the fuse holder.3.  Remove the blown fuse.4.  Replace  the  fuse  with  an  identical  fuse: T4AL/250V  (110  –  120V  AC  operation); T2AL/250V (220 – 240V AC operation).CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE,  REPLACE THE  FUSE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING.Connections and ControlsSoundbar Rear-Panel Controls and ConnectorsLInput Input1 2 3 4LInput Input1 2 3 4LInput Input1 2 3 4Coaxial Digital Input ConnectorOptical Digital Input ConnectorPower Cord ConnectorAnalog Input ConnectorsPower SwitchAC Fuse HolderVoltage Selector SwitchEQ SwitchWireless Code Switch
5SB 30 Connections and ControlsSoundbar Top-Panel ControlsPower Button and Power LEDSurround Mode ButtonVolume Down/Up ButtonsSource Selector ButtonDolby Volume ButtonPower button: When the soundbar is in the Standby mode (the Power LED is amber), pressing the Power button will turn on the soundbar. When the soundbar is on (the Power LED is blue), pressing the Power button will put it into the Standby mode.Power LED:  The  Power LED  will  display  different  colors  and  patterns  to  indicate  the soundbar’s status:• Power LED is constantly blue: The soundbar is on.• Power LED is flashing blue: The soundbar is muted.• Power LED is amber: The soundbar is in the Standby mode.• Power LED is off: The soundbar is off.Surround Mode button: Pressing the Surround Mode button cycles the soundbar’s audio output through the following three surround modes: Stereo > Virtual > HARMAN Wave > Stereo,  etc. The active  surround mode  is indicated by  the  soundbar Status LEDs (see Soundbar Status, LEDs below). See Surround Modes, on page 12, for information about the surround modes.Volume Down/Up buttons: Press the “–” button to decrease the volume; press the “+” button to increase the volume.Source Selector button: Pressing the Source Selector button changes the active input source among the Optical Digital, Coaxial Digital and Analog input connectors. The active input source is indicated by the soundbar Status LEDs (see below).Dolby®  Volume  button:  Pressing  the  Dolby Volume  button  cycles  the  Dolby  Volume setting between off, low and high. The active setting is indicated by the soundbar Status LEDs  (see  below). See  Dolby Volume,  on  page  13,  for  more  information  about  Dolby Volume.Soundbar Status LEDsThe  soundbar  has  three  LED  indicators  located  behind  the  grille,  as  shown  in  the illustration below.Status LEDsThe status LEDs light up in different colors and numbers to indicate the following:Active input source (white LEDs)1 LED = Optical Digital Input2 LEDs = Coaxial Digital Input3 LEDs = Analog InputActive surround mode (blue LEDs)1 LED = Stereo mode2 LEDs = Virtual surround mode3 LEDs = Wave surround mode(See Surround Modes, on page 12, for information about the surround modes.)Room Size setting (green LEDs)1 LED = Small room2 LEDs = Medium room3 LEDs = Large room(See Surround Modes, on page 12, for information about the Room Size setting.)Dolby Volume setting (red LEDs)1 LED = Off2 LEDs = Low3 LEDs = High(See Dolby Volume, on page 13, for information about Dolby Volume.)NOTE: The Status LEDs will turn off after five seconds of no button presses.
6SB 30 Connections and ControlsPower LED (on top of unit): The Power LED’s color indicates the subwoofer’s operational status:• Blue: The subwoofer is operational.• Amber: The subwoofer is in the Standby mode.• Off: The subwoofer is turned off. Phase switch: This switch determines whether the subwoofer driver’s piston-like action moves in  and out  in phase with  the speakers  in the soundbar. If the  subwoofer were  to play out of phase with the soundbar speakers, the sound waves from the soundbar could  cancel  out  some  of  the  sound  waves  from  the  subwoofers,  reducing  bass performance and sonic impact. This phenomenon depends in part on the placement of the subwoofer and soundbar relative to each other in the room. See Subwoofer Phase Switch, on page 11, for more information.Volume  control:  Use  this  control  to  balance  the  subwoofer’s  volume  with  that  of the  soundbar.  Turn  the  knob  clockwise  to  increase  the  subwoofer’s  volume;  turn  it counterclockwise to decrease the subwoofer’s volume. See Subwoofer Volume Control, on page 11, for more information.Wireless Code switch: This switch selects among four different wireless channels for the wireless subwoofer signal.IMPORTANT:  Be  sure  to  set  the  subwoofer’s Wireless  Code  switch  to  the  same channel  that  you  set  the  soundbar’s  Wireless  Code  switch.  See  Wireless  Code Switches, on page 10, for more information.Power switch: Set this switch to the “On” position to activate the subwoofer. In normal operation, this switch will be left in the “On” position. See Turning the Subwoofer On and Off, on page 11, for more information.Power cord (non-detachable): Plug this cord into an active, unswitched AC outlet. See Power Connections, on page 9, for more information.Subwoofer ControlsThis area is designed to become quite warm during normal operationRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENPower LED (on top of unit)Phase SwitchVolume ControlWireless Code SwitchPower SwitchPower Cord
7SB 30Remote Control Functions Mute ButtonPower ButtonVolume Down ButtonVolume Up ButtonSurround Mode ButtonDolby Volume ButtonRoom Size ButtonSource Selector ButtonMute button: Press this button to mute the system (the soundbar Power LED will flash blue); press again to unmute the system.Power button: When the soundbar is in the Standby mode (the soundbar Power LED is amber), pressing the Power button will turn on the soundbar. When the soundbar is on (the Power LED is blue), pressing the Power button will put it into the Standby mode.Volume Down/Up buttons: Press the “–” button to decrease the volume; Press the “+” button to increase the volume.Surround Mode button: Pressing the Surround Mode button cycles the soundbar’s audio output through the following three surround modes: Stereo > Virtual > HARMAN Wave > Stereo,  etc. The active  surround mode  is indicated by  the  soundbar Status LEDs (see Soundbar Status LEDs, on  page 5). See  Surround Modes, on page  12, for information about the surround modes.Dolby®  Volume  button:  Pressing  the  Dolby  Volume  button  cycles  the  Dolby Volume setting among Off, Low and High. The active setting is indicated by the status LEDs (see Soundbar Status LEDs, on page 5). See Dolby Volume, on page 13, for more information about Dolby Volume.Room Size button: The Room Size button lets you tailor the soundbar’s energy field in the HARMAN Wave surround mode to match the size of your listening room. See Surround Modes: HARMAN Wave, on page 12, for more information.Source Selector button: Pressing the Source Selector button changes the active input source among the Optical Digital, Coaxial Digital and Analog input connectors. The active input source is indicated by the status LEDs (see Soundbar Status LEDs, on page 5).Place the Soundbar and SubwooferPlacing the Soundbar on a TableIf your TV is placed on a table, you can place the soundbar on the table directly in front of the TV stand, centered with the TV screen. Attach the supplied rubber feet to the soundbar as shown in the illustration and set the soundbar’s EQ switch in the “Table” position.As long as the table’s surface is flat, the soundbar will rest on the rubber feet.Wall-Mounting the SoundbarIf your TV is attached to a wall, you can use the included wall-mount brackets to mount the soundbar on the wall directly below the TV screen.1.  Determine the location for the soundbar on the wall. Make sure that the top of the soundbar will not block your view of the TV screen when it is mounted on the wall.2.  Mark the locations of the soundbar wall-mount bracket holes on the wall. The holes for the left and right brackets are spaced 830mm apart and are designed to accept #8 screws. The top and bottom holes for each bracket are spaced 25mm apart. See the illustration below.830mm25mmNOTE: To ensure that the soundbar will be level, use a carpenter’s level, laser sight or other device to ensure that the two sets of holes are at exactly the same height.3.  Attach the two wall-mount brackets to the wall at the locations you marked, using hardware  that  is  appropriate  for  the  wall’s construction  and  materials. Note  that the soundbar weighs 8.4 lb (3.8kg). Be sure to use hardware that can support this weight.4.  Set the soundbar’s EQ switch in the “Wall” position.Remote Control Functions and Placing the Soundbar and Subwoofer
8SB 30 Placing the Soundbar and Subwoofer  and Connecting the System 5.  After making  all of  the  connections  described  in  Connecting  the  System,  on  this page, attach the soundbar to the brackets by sliding the  slots in its feet onto the brackets’ vertical tabs.Placing the SubwooferThe performance of a subwoofer is directly related to its placement in the listening room and its physical position relative to the other speakers in the system.While  it  is  true  that  in  general  our  ears  do  not  hear  directional  sounds  at  the  low frequencies where subwoofers operate, when installing a subwoofer within the limited confines of a room, the reflections, standing waves and absorptions generated within the room will strongly influence the performance of any subwoofer system. As a result, the specific location of the subwoofer in the room does become important to the amount and quality of bass that is produced.For example, placing the subwoofer next to a wall generally will increase the amount of bass in the room; placing it in a corner (1) generally will maximize amount of bass in the room.  However, corner placement can also  increase the destructive effect of standing waves on bass performance. This effect can vary depending on the listening position – some listening positions may yield very good results while others may have far too much (or too little) bass at certain frequencies.In many rooms, placing the subwoofer along a wall away from a corner (2) can produce the best integration between the sound of the subwoofer and that of the left and right speakers.  In  some  rooms,  the  best  performance  could  even  result  from  placing  the subwoofer behind the listening position (3).SB 30 CNTR SoundbarTV1.2.3.We strongly  recommend  that you  experiment  with  placement  before choosing  a  final location  for  your  subwoofer.  One  way  you  can  determine  the  best  location  for  the subwoofer is by temporarily placing it in the listening position and playing 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.Connecting the SystemSource ConnectionsAnalog:  Use  the  supplied  stereo  audio  cable  to  connect  the  soundbar’s Analog  Input connectors  to  your TV’s  stereo  audio  output. If  your TV  has  two  sets  of  audio  output jacks,  use  the  set  that  has  a fixed  (not  variable)  output  level. It  will  let  you  turn your TV’s speakers all the way off while the TV still supplies a constant audio signal to the soundbar.Digital: If your disc player, cable tuner or satellite tuner has a coaxial or optical digital output, you can use the supplied optical digital audio cable and a coaxial digital audio cable (not supplied) to connect them to the soundbar’s Optical and Coaxial Digital Input connectors. We recommend setting the component’s digital output to “Bitstream” so it will send Dolby® Digital and DTS® bitstreams to the SB 30 CNTR for decoding. This will produce better results when using the Virtual and HARMAN Wave surround modes (see Surround Modes, on page 11).NOTE: If your disc player, cable tuner or satellite tuner does not have a digital output you can connect its analog audio output to your TV. The TV will send its audio signal to the soundbar through the analog connection described above.AUDIOOUTOPTICALDIGITALOUTCOAXIALDIGITALOUTLInput Input1 2 3 4LInput Input1 2 3 4TVStereo Audio Cable (supplied)Optical Digital Audio Cable (supplied)Coaxial Digital Audio Cable (not supplied)Satellite TunerDisc PlayerSB 30 CNTR SoundbarVoltage Selector SwitchThe  soundbar’s Voltage  Selector  switch is  set  at  the  factory  to  accommodate  the AC power voltage in the area where the soundbar is shipped. IMPORTANT: Before you connect the power cord for the first time it is a good idea to verify  that  the  setting  of  the voltage  selector  is  appropriate  for  the power  in your area. In the event that you do need to change the Voltage Selector switch setting:6.  Make sure that the soundbar is powered off and the power cord is  disconnected from the soundbar.7.  Slide the Voltage Selector switch to the appropriate setting (“110 – 120V” or “220 – 240V”) as required for your area.WARNING: DO  NOT UNDER ANY  CIRCUMSTANCES OPERATE THE SOUNDBAR WITH THE WRONG VOLTAGE SELECTED. DOING SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE SOUNDBAR, WHICH WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY.
9SB 30 Connecting and Using  Your Soundbar Speaker System Power ConnectionsAfter you have made and verified all of the source connections and the Voltage Selector switch setting:1.  Connect the supplied AC power cord to the SB 30 CNTR’s Power Cord connector and to a working unswitched wall outlet.2.  Connect the subwoofer’s power cord into a working unswitched wall outlet.LInput Input1 2 3 4Thi s area is d esign ed to bec ome qui te warm d uring n ormal o perat ion  L     L     L   SB 30 CNTR SoundbarSB 30 SubwooferVoltage Selector SwitchPower Cord ConnectorWall OutletWall OutletPower CordAC Power Cord (supplied)Using Your Soundbar Speaker SystemSet the soundbar’s and subwoofer’s Power switches in their “On” positions. Normally, you can leave both Power switches set to “On” all the time. If you will be away from home for an extended period of time, or if you will not be using the system for an extended period, set both Power switches to “Off.”LInput Input1 2 3 4This ar ea is des igned t o becom e quite w arm dur ing nor mal ope ration  L     L     L   Power SwitchPower SwitchSB 30 SubwooferSB 30 CNTR Soundbar
10SB 30 Using Your Soundbar Speaker System Wireless Code SwitchesIn the unlikely event that you encounter interference when operating the system, or if you have more than one SB 30 system in operation, you may change the channel at which the wireless system operates. There are four-position Wireless Code switches on both the soundbar and subwoofer. To change the wireless channel, set each of the switches to one of the other three positions. IMPORTANT: The switches on the soundbar and the subwoofer must be set to the same position for the wireless system to work.LInput Input1 2 3 4LInput Input1 2 3 4This are a is desi gned to b ecome quite wa rm duri ng norm al oper ation  L     L     L   SB 30 CNTR SoundbarSB 30 SubwooferSet Both Switches to the Same NumberWireless Code SwitchWireless Code SwitchTurning the Soundbar On and OffManually: To turn the soundbar on manually, momentarily press the Power button on the soundbar or on the remote control. Pressing the Power button while the soundbar is on will put it into the Standby mode.Power Button Power ButtonNOTE: If you put the soundbar into the Standby mode manually, you can turn it back on only by manually pressing the Power button again.Auto turn-on: The soundbar has a signal detector that will automatically turn the unit on when it senses an audio signal at any of its inputs. To minimize power consumption, the signal detector is not activated unless the soundbar first senses any kind of IR remote signal. Once the soundbar’s signal detector has been activated, the unit will automatically turn from Standby to on as soon as it detects an input signal at any of its source input connections.Auto turn-off: The soundbar will automatically enter the Standby mode if no audio signal is detected at any of its source input connections for approximately 15 minutes.Turning the Subwoofer On and OffThe  subwoofer  will  automatically  turn  on  when  it  receives  an  audio  signal  from  the soundbar, and it will return to the Standby mode when it has received no audio signal for 15 minutes. The subwoofer’s Power LED will turn blue when the subwoofer is on and will turn amber when the subwoofer is in Standby.Subwoofer Volume Control Use the subwoofer’s Volume control to balance its volume with that of the soundbar. Once you find the proper balance between the subwoofer and the soundbar, the soundbar’s Volume Up/Down buttons will control the volume of the entire system, and you should not have to readjust the subwoofer’s Volume control.Volume ControlThis a rea is de signe d to beco me quit e warm du ring no rmal op erati onRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENNotes 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’s Volume control, listen to both music and films with strong bass content and find a “middle ground” volume level that works for both.• If 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.
11SB 30Subwoofer Phase Switch When the subwoofer is properly in phase with the soundbar speakers, the sound will be clearer and have more impact. In-phase performance will make percussive sounds like drums,  piano and plucked  strings sound more lifelike. Although there is no absolutely correct setting for the subwoofer’s Phase switch, in most cases it should be left in the “Normal” position. The best way to set the Phase switch is to listen to music that you are familiar with and adjust the switch so that drums and other percussive sounds have maximum impact.This a rea is de signe d to beco me quit e warm du ring no rmal op erati onRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENPhase SwitchAdjusting the System’s VolumePress the Volume Up and Down buttons on the soundbar or the remote control to raise and lower the system’s volume one step at a time. Hold down the buttons to raise or lower the volume continuously. To mute the system, press the remote control’s Mute button.Volume Down/Up Buttons Mute ButtonVolume Down/Up ButtonsFor the best sound, we recommend turning your TV’s built-in speakers off. Consult your TV’s owner’s manual to find out how to do it. If there is no way to turn your TV’s speakers off, you can adjust your TV’s volume so that the SB 30 system will always supply most of the sound:1.  Using the volume buttons on your TV, turn its volume all the way down.2.  Then use the soundbar’s Volume Up/Down buttons to set the sound to a comfortable listening level.Selecting an Input SourcePress the Source button on the soundbar or the remote control to switch among the three sources: optical digital, coaxial digital and analog. Source ButtonSource ButtonThe soundbar’s Status LEDs will glow white to indicate the active source.Optical DigitalAnalogCoaxial DigitalSurround ModesYour  soundbar  incorporates  extremely  sophisticated  digital  signal  processing  that, along  with  13  individual  transducers  powered  by  11  amplifier  channels,  creates  an astonishingly realistic surround-sound presentation in any size room, for listeners at any position in the room, without needing any extra speakers or wires.Press the Surround Mode button on the soundbar or the remote control to switch among the three surround modes: Stereo, Virtual and HARMAN Wave.Surround Mode ButtonSurround Mode ButtonThe soundbar’s Status LEDs glow blue to indicate the active surround mode:StereoHARMAN WaveVirtualUsing Your Soundbar Speaker System
12SB 30Stereo: The Stereo mode reproduces the input signal in conventional two-channel stereo, utilizing the soundbar’s left and right speakers. Digital equalization and digital crossover filters help achieve accurate performance for listeners in a variety of seating positions, not just those directly on the speaker’s center line.Stereo ModeVirtual: The Virtual mode utilizes sophisticated digital signal processing and an additional four transducers  to  simulate  the  reflected sounds  that  would  be  created by  the  rear-channel speakers in a room with a dedicated surround-sound system. The soundbar’s digital signal processing is specifically designed to  maximize the useful  listening area while reducing sonic colorations. This digital processing also enhances conventional stereo and MP3 sources by creating rear ambience that adds depth to the sound presentation.Virtual ModeThis mode achieves the best surround sound effect for listeners who are sitting along the soundbar’s center line, from 3 ft – 10 ft (1m – 3m) away from the speaker.HARMAN Wave: The HARMAN Wave mode utilizes all 13 of the soundbar’s transducers to  create  both  left  and  right  surround  sound  fields,  in  addition  to  using  the  left  and right transducer groups to reproduce the front left and right stereo signals. Extremely sophisticated digital  signal processing uses wave  field synthesis to separately  control direct and indirect sound fields, creating an impressive surround sound sensation in even a large room and for many listeners seated over a large listening area.HARMAN Wave ModeThe HARMAN Wave mode features a Room Size adjustment that allows you to tailor the soundbar’s energy field to match the size of your listening room. Press the Room Size button on the remoteRoom Size ButtonThe soundbar’s Status LEDs glow green to indicate the active Room Size setting:Small RoomMedium RoomLarge RoomFeel free to experiment with this adjustment to find the effect that works best for your particular listening room and seating arrangement.As  with  the  Virtual  mode,  in  the  HARMAN  Wave  mode  the  soundbar’s  digital  signal processing also  creates  rear ambience  that  adds depth to  the sound  presentation  for conventional stereo and MP3 sources.Dolby VolumeYour  soundbar  implements  Dolby  Volume  processing,  which  can  improve  the  audio performance  of  the  system  by  revealing  subtle  details  in  the  sound,  even  at  normal home-listening volumes.One concern  of  the  typical  home  theater  listener  is  that  volumes  can  vary widely  for different programs played by a source (e.g., television commercial advertisements are often much louder than the main program). Another is that details heard in the recording studio at typically high reference volumes are lost at the lower volumes used by many listeners at home.The soundbar uses two Dolby Volume techniques to address these issues. The Leveler module  maintains  a  consistent  listening  volume  within  a  source  (e.g.,  commercial television or different tracks on a mix CD). The Modeler module endeavors to re-create the reference presentation that was heard in the recording studio without losing portions of the program at the typically lower volume levels often used in the home. When the Modeler module is active, you may notice details of the performance that were hidden when the program was played on other equipment.Press the Dolby Volume button on the remote to adjust the Dolby Volume setting. Dolby Volume ButtonThe soundbar’s Status LEDs glow red to indicate the active Dolby Volume setting:Dolby Volume OffDolby Volume HighDolby Volume LowOff: No Dolby Volume processing.Low: Dolby Volume Modeler module is active.High: Dolby Volume Modeler and Leveler modules are active.Using Your Soundbar Speaker System
13SB 30 SpecificationsSpecificationsSB 30 SystemFrequency response: 40Hz – 20kHzSB 30 CNTR SoundbarLow-frequency transducers: Six x 2" (51mm) conesHigh-frequency transducers:  Seven x 1" (25mm) domesAmplifier power: 40 watts x 4; 10 watts x 7Power requirement: 110V – 120V AC, 60Hz (USA); 220V – 240V AC, 50Hz (EU), selectablePower consumption : <0.5W (standby); 230W (maximum)Dimensions (H x W x D): 3-15/16" x 45-11/16" x 3-1/8" (100mm x 1160mm x 80mm)Weight: 8.4 lb (3.8kg)SB 30 SubwooferLow-frequency transducer: 8" (200mm) down-firing coneAmplifier power: 100 wattsFrequency response: 40Hz – 160HzControls: Volume, phaseEnclosure type: SealedPower requirement: 120V, 60Hz (USA);  50Hz/60Hz (EU)Power consumption: <0.5W (standby); 100W (maximum)Dimensions (H x W x D): 13-29/32" x 10-1/2" x 10-1/2"; (353mm x 267mm x 267mm)Weight: 19.2 lb (8.7kg)220V – 240V AC,
14SB 30TroubleshootingIf your SB 30 system isn’t performing the way you think it should, check to see if the problem is covered in this section before calling your dealer or contacting a Harman Kardon representative.Problem SolutionThe soundbar does not turn on (the Power LED is off): • Check that the soundbar’s power cord is plugged into a working AC outlet.• Check that the soundbar’s Power switch is in the “On” position.• Check if the  soundbar’s AC fuse  has blown.  See Soundbar  Rear-Panel  Controls and  Connections: AC  Fuse  Holder,  on  page  4, for  instructions  on  checking  and changing the fuse.• Check if the soundbar’s voltage selector switch is set in the incorrect position for the AC voltage in your area. CAUTION: If the switch is set in the incorrect position, do not change the switch position or attempt to turn the soundbar back on. Unplug the  soundbar  from  the  wall  outlet  and take  it  to  an  authorized  Harman Kardon service center.The subwoofer does not turn on (the Power LED is off): • Check that the subwoofer’s power cord is plugged into a working AC outlet.• Check that the subwoofer’s Power switch is in the “On” position.There is no sound coming from both the soundbar and the subwoofer (their Power LEDs are amber or blue):• Check that the soundbar is on (the Power LED is blue).• Check that the cable connecting the TV or other source component to the soundbar is properly connected at both ends.• Check that the soundbar is set to the correct input source (one white Status LED glows for optical digital, two white Status LEDs for coaxial digital, and three white Status LEDs for analog) and that the input source device is playing an audio signal.• Check that the system is not muted (when the system is muted, the soundbar’s Power LED flashes blue). If the system is muted, press the remote control’s Mute button to un-mute the system.• Check that the soundbar’s volume is not turned all the way down.There is no sound coming from just the subwoofer (the Power LED is amber or blue): • Check that the  Subwoofer Volume control is  not  turned all  the way  down  (fully counterclockwise).• Check that the Wireless Code switches on the subwoofer and soundbar are both set to the same setting number.• Move  the  subwoofer  closer  to  the  soundbar.  The  maximum  wireless  operation distance is 50 feet (15.3m).The soundbar’s sound is distorted: • Check the source device to see if the distortion is coming from it and not from the soundbar.The system’s sound is too quiet, even when the soundbar’s volume is turned all the way up:• If the TV or source component is connected via a variable analog output, check its instructions to be sure that the output is not turned down too low.The bass output is not loud enough: • Turn up the subwoofer’s Volume control.• Move the subwoofer into a corner of the room.• Move the subwoofer closer to the seating location.You can find additional troubleshooting information in the FAQs link on the Support page at www.harmankardon.com.Troubleshooting
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