Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; Stereo Receiver; Typographical Conventions; EXAMPLE
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Introduction 3 Safety Information 4 Unpacking 5 Front Panel Controls 7 Front Panel Information Display 8 Rear Panel Connections 10 Remote Control Functions 12 Installation and Connections 14 Operation 14 Basic Operation 14 Source Selection 14 Tuner Operation 15 Tape Recording 1...
Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Introduction; Important Safety Information; CAUTION; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
3 INTRODUCTION Introduction Congratulations! With the purchase of the Harman Kardon HK 3470 you are about tobegin many years of listening enjoyment. TheHK 3470 has been custom-designed to provideall the excitement and power of rock, jazz andpopular music, and every nuance of classicalselections. Whi...
Page 4 - SAFETY INFORMATION; Safety Information; Unpacking
4 SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Information Do Not Open the Cabinet There are no user-serviceable componentsinside this product. Opening the cabinet maypresent a shock hazard, and any modificationto the product will void your guarantee. If wateror any metal object such as a paper clip, wireor staple acc...
Page 5 - FRONT PANEL CONTROLS; Front Panel Controls
5 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 1 Main Power Switch: Press this button to apply power to the HK 3470. When the switch ispressed in, the unit is placed in a Standby mode,as indicated by the Power Indicator 3 sur- rounding the System Power Control 2 . This button MUST be pressed in to operate the unit.To turn ...
Page 6 - TUNED
6 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Front Panel Controls 8 Phono Input Selector: Press this button to select the output of a turntable that is con-nected to the Phono inputs § . 9 T-Mon (Tape Monitor) Input Selector: Press this button to listen to the output of atape recorder connected to the Tape Monitor inputs...
Page 7 - FRONT PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY; Front Panel Information Display; Preset Number/Sleep Timer
7 FRONT PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY Front Panel Information Display A VMAx Mode Indicator: This indicator lights when the VMAx mode is in use. (Seepage 14 for a description of the VMAx Mode.) B Preset Number/Sleep Timer: When the tuner is in use, these numbers indicate the spe-cific preset memory loca...
Page 8 - REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS; Rear Panel Connections
8 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS Rear Panel Connections AC 120V 60HZ 400W (120V, 60Hz) I N F M7 5 Ω A ML O O P I N I N I N P L A Y R E C . O U T P L A Y R E C . O U T M O N O R I G H T L E F T S U B O U T P R E O U T M A I N I N T A P E M O N . T A P E 2 A U X C D P H O N O O U T L R G N D S P E A K E R 1 (...
Page 9 - AM
9 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS Rear Panel Connections ¡ AM Antenna: Connect the AM loop anten- na supplied with the receiver to theseterminals. If an external AM antenna is used,make connections to the AM and GND terminals in accordance with the instructionssupplied with the antenna. ™ FM Antenna: Connect...
Page 10 - REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS; Remote Control Functions
10 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS Remote Control Functions ON OFF MASTER VOL. 1 2 3 4 7 9 8 0 5 6 TAPE 2 LEARN TUNING DWN - TUNING - UP MAIN POWER 1 2 SPEAKER P. SCAN MUTE SLEEP DIMMER DIRECT MEMORY PRESET AUTO CLEAR HK 3470 RC PHONO TAPE MON AUX AM FM CD DWN - PRESET - UP / DISC SKIP FM MODE VMAx Ñ ø å ©...
Page 11 - MEMO
11 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS Remote Control Functions å Main Power On: When the HK 3470 is in the Standby mode, as indicated by the Power Indicator 3 glowing amber, press this button to turn the HK 3470 on. ∫ Main Power Off: When the HK 3470 is turned on, press this button to place it in theStandby m...
Page 12 - INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS; Installation and Connections
12 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS System Installation After unpacking the unit and placing it on asolid surface capable of supporting its weight,you will need to make the connections to youraudio and video equipment. These steps needto be done only when the receiver is firstinstalled or when a change ...
Page 14 - OPERATION; Basic Operation; Operation
14 OPERATION Basic Operation The HK 3470 is simple to operate, and very sim-ilar to stereo receivers you may have used inthe past. This section will explain the use ofseveral features that may be new to you. • Install the two supplied AAA batteries in theremote as shown. Be certain to observe the (+...
Page 15 - Tape Recording
15 OPERATION Operation 3. To select stations, press, and briefly hold, the Tuning button )Ü and the tuner will search for the next highest- or lowest-frequency sta-tion that has an acceptable signal. To tune tothe next station, press the button again. Tap the Tuning button )Ü to advance one frequen-...
Page 17 - Programming the Remote Control; PROGRAMMABLE REMOTE BUTTONS
17 OPERATION Operation Programming the Remote Control Although the remote control is prepro-grammed at the factory to operate compatibleHarman Kardon CD recorders, players andchangers, and cassette decks, you may programthe remote with control codes that operateother devices. Not all of the buttons ...
Page 19 - OPERATION/TROUBLESHOOTING; Memory Backup; Main Power Switch; Troubleshooting Guide; Source Selector
19 OPERATION/TROUBLESHOOTING Operation Memory Backup This product is equipped with a memory backupsystem that preserves tuner presets and systemconfiguration information if the unit is acciden-tally unplugged or subjected to a power out-age. The unit’s memory is stored in an EEPROM,and thus the HK 3...
Page 20 - Technical Specifications; Audio Section
250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797 www.harmankardon.com© 2000 Harman Kardon, Incorporated Part #YIAR-K1001-02A Technical Specifications Audio Section Stereo Mode Continuous Average Power (FTC) 100 Watts per channel, 20Hz –20kHz@ < 0.07% THD, both channels driven into 8 ohms135 Wat...