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System Remote Control Functions, continued

System Remote Control Functions, continued

In addition to controlling the AVr, the AVr remote is capable of controlling eight other 

devices. 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 16, 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 A10 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: alphanumeric keys, transport controls, television-channel control, menu 

access and power on and off. to return the remote to the AVr control mode at any time, 

press the AVr button. 

IR Transmitter lens:

 As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are emitted 

through this lens.

Program Indicator LED:

 this led lights up to indicate various procedures when the 

remote is in the programming mode.

Power On/Off buttons:

 press these buttons to turn the AVr or the device being controlled 

on and off. the Main power switch on the AVr’s rear panel must be on for this button to 

turn the AVr on and off.

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.

AVR button:

 press this button to switch the remote’s control mode to operate the AVr.

Source Selector buttons:

 press one of these buttons to select a source device, e.g., 

dVd, AM/FM radio, etc. this action will also turn on the AVr and switch the remote’s 

control mode to operate the selected source device. 

NOTE:

 the first press of the radio 

Source Selector button switches the AVr to the last-used tuner band (AM or FM). each 

successive press changes the band.

Test  Tone  button:

  press  this  button  to  activate  the  test  tone  for  calibrating  channel 

volume levels by ear.

Sleep button/Channel Up/Down buttons:

 press the Sleep button to activate the sleep 

timer, which turns off the AVr after a programmed period of time of up to 90 minutes. the 

channel up/down buttons have no effect on the AVr but are used to change channels on 

tVs and some video sources.

Volume Up/Down buttons:

 press these buttons to raise or lower the volume.

OSD button:

 press this button to activate the on-screen display menu system.

Channel Level Control button:

 press this button to activate the individual channel-level 

adjustment. It lets you easily change the channel balance to suit different programs or 

seating arrangements. See 

configure the AVr for Your Speakers, on page 17, for more 

information.

Speaker  Setup  button:

  press  this  button  to  configure  which  speakers  are  included 

in  your  system.  See 

configure  the  AVr  for  Your  Speakers,  on  page  17,  for  more 

information.

OK button:

 this button is used to select items from the menu system.

Digital  Input  button:

  press  this  button  to  select  the  specific  digital  audio  input  (or 

analog audio input) to which the current source is connected.

Delay button:

 pressing this button lets you adjust two different types of delay settings 

(use the up/down buttons to cycle through the settings):

A/V  Sync: this  setting  lets  you  resynchronize  the  audio  and  video  signals  from  a 

 

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.
Front l/center/Front r/Surr r/Surr l/Subwoofer: these settings let you set the delay 

 

for  each  speaker  to  compensate  for  the  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 

configure the AVr for Your Speakers, on page 17, for more 

information.

Left/Right/Up/Down buttons:

 these buttons are used to navigate the menu system.

Number buttons:

 use these buttons to enter numbers for radio-station frequencies or 

to select station presets.

Tuning  Mode  button:

  press  this  button  to  toggle  the  radio  between  manual  (one 

frequency  step  at  a  time)  and  automatic  (seeks  frequencies  with  acceptable  signal 

strength) tuning mode. It also toggles between stereo and mono modes when an FM 

station is tuned in.

Memory button:

 to save the currently tuned radio station as a preset, press this button, 

then a number button.

Direct Station Entry button:

 press this button before using the number buttons to enter 

a radio station frequency.

Clear button:

 press this button to clear a radio station frequency you have started to 

enter.

Tuning Up/Down buttons:

 press these buttons to tune a radio station. depending on 

whether the tuning mode has been set to manual or automatic, each press will either 

change  one  tuning  frequency  increment  at  a  time  or  seek  the  next  higher  or  lower 

station with acceptable signal strength.

Preset Station Up/Down buttons:

 press these buttons to cycle through your preset 

radio stations.

Tone  Control  button:

  press  this  button  to  access  the  bass  and  treble  controls.  use 

the  ok  button  to  select  an  adjustment  and  use  the  up/down  buttons  to  change  the 

settings.

Disc Skip button:

 this button is used with some optical disc changers to skip to the 

next disc. 

Night Mode button:

 press this button to activate night mode with specially encoded 

dolby

®

 digital discs or broadcasts. night mode compresses the audio so that louder 

passages  are  reduced  in  volume  to  avoid  disturbing  others,  while  dialogue  remains 

intelligible. each press of the button advances through the following settings:

off: no compression is applied. loud passages in the program remain as they were 

 

recorded. 
Mid: loud passages in the program are reduced moderately in volume.

 

Max: loud passages in the program are reduced more in volume.

 

Macro buttons:

 these buttons may be programmed to execute a series of up to 19 

commands with a single button press. they are useful for programming the command 

to  turn  on  or  off  all  of  your  components  or  for  accessing  specialized  functions  for  a 

different component from the one that you are currently operating. See 

programming 

Macro commands, on page 22, for information about programming macros.

Track Skip Up/Down buttons:

 these buttons have no effect on the AVr but are used 

with many source components to change tracks or chapters.

Display Dimmer button:

 press this button to dim the AVr’s front-panel display partially 

or fully.

Transport Control buttons:

 these buttons have no effect on the AVr but are used to 

control many source components. by default, when the remote is operating the AVr, 

these buttons will control a harman kardon blu-ray disc player or dVd player.

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Summary of Contents for AVR 1565

Page 1: ...AVR 1565 AVR 1566 Audio video receiver Owner s Manual ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...isplay 13 Connect Your Source Devices 13 Connect the Radio Antennas 15 Connect the 12V Trigger Output 15 Connect to AC Power 15 Set Up the Remote Control 15 Install the Batteries in the Remote Control 15 Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices and TV 16 Set Up the AVR 16 Turn On the AVR 16 Using the On Screen Menu System 16 Configure the AVR for Your Speakers 17 Assign the Digital Audio ...

Page 3: ...rds under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them Damaged power cords should be replaced immediately by an authorized service center with a cord meeting factory specifications Handle the AC Power Cord Gently When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet always pull the plug never pull the cord If you do not intend to use your AVR for any considerable length of time disconnect the plug...

Page 4: ...ume Knob Surround Mode Select Buttons Set Button IR Sensor Power Button Left Right Buttons Headphone Jack Source Select Buttons Tuning Mode Button Digital Input Button Surround Mode Category Button Up Down Buttons Tuning Buttons USB Port Aux Analog Audio Input Connector Channel Level Control Button ...

Page 5: ...it in the Standby mode Tuning Mode button This button toggles between manual one frequency step at a time and automatic seeks frequencies with acceptable signal strength tuning mode It also toggles between stereo and mono modes when an FM station is tuned in Channel Level Control button Press this button to activate the channel level adjustment feature After pressing this button use the Up Down bu...

Page 6: ...ital Audio Input Connectors Video 2 Out Connector Composite Video Input Connectors Composite Video Monitor Input Connector DVD Composite Video Input Connector Subwoofer Connector Radio Antenna Connectors Speaker Connectors AC Input Connector Analog Audio Input Output Connectors Main Power Switch 12V Trigger Connector ...

Page 7: ...rmance You will also need to make an audio connection from the player to the AVR Digital Audio Input connectors If your non HDMI source devices have digital outputs connect them to the AVR s digital audio connectors NOTE Make only one type of digital connection HDMI optical or coaxial from each device See Connect Your Source Devices on page 13 for more information Video 2 Out connector Connect an ...

Page 8: ...uttons Transport Control Buttons Display Dimmer Button Disc Skip Button Preset Station Up Down Buttons Clear Button Left Right Up Down Buttons Program Indicator LED AVR Button Sleep CH Up Down Buttons OSD Button Channel Level Control Button Digital Input Button Tuning Mode Button Direct Station Entry Button Tuning Up Down Buttons Tone Control Button Night Mode Button Track Skip Up Down Buttons Tes...

Page 9: ...lay settings use the Up Down buttons to cycle through the settings A V Sync This setting lets you resynchronize the audio and video signals from a 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 Front L Cen...

Page 10: ...y Pro Logic II DTS DTS HD High Resolution Audio DTS HD Master Audio DTS DTS 96 24 HARMAN International Logic 7 HARMAN virtual speaker HARMAN headphone Stereo Modes two channel stereo and five channel stereo Appendix Table A9 on page 30 contains detailed explanations of the different surround sound options available on your AVR Digital surround sound modes such as Dolby Digital and DTS systems are ...

Page 11: ...single RCA audio cable not included to make a line level non amplified connection from the AVR s Subwoofer connector to a corresponding input jack on the subwoofer Although the AVR s purple subwoofer output looks similar to a full range analog audio jack it is filtered so that only the low frequencies pass through it Don t connect this output to any device other than a subwoofer Source Device Conn...

Page 12: ...the basic connection most commonly available Both the chrominance color and the luminance intensity components of the video signal are transmitted using a single cable The jack is usually color coded yellow and looks like an analog audio jack Do not connect a composite video jack to an analog audio or coaxial digital audio jack or vice versa Analog Video Connections Component Video Component video...

Page 13: ...e Monitor Out connector to your TV s composite video connector Composite Video Cable not supplied TV AVR Composite Monitor Out Connector Connect Your Source Devices Source devices are components where a playback signal originates such as a Blu ray Disc or DVD player or a cable satellite or HDTV tuner Your AVR has several different types of input connectors for your audio and video source devices H...

Page 14: ... you connected your Blu ray Disc or DVD player to the AVR s DVD Component Video Input connectors do not connect a source device to the AVR s DVD Composite Video Input connector AVR Composite Video Connectors Composite Video Cable not supplied To Composite Video Output Composite Video Equipped Source Device Optical digital audio devices If your source devices have optical digital outputs connect th...

Page 15: ...enna as shown and connect the antenna wires to the AVR s AM and Gnd connectors You can connect either wire to either connector Rotate the antenna as necessary to minimize background noise AVR Radio Antenna Connectors FM Antenna supplied AM Antenna supplied Bend and fold base Connect the 12V Trigger Output If your system has equipment that can be controlled by a DC trigger signal connect it to the ...

Page 16: ...s of quick flashes represents 0 Record the code number programmed for each device in Table A7 in the Appendix Repeat Steps 3 6 for each source device you want to control with the AVR remote In general the label for each button on the remote describes the button s function when used to control the AVR However the button may perform a very different function when used to control another device Refer...

Page 17: ...a Back to option To save the current settings select the Back to option For best results adjust the submenus in this order Number of Speakers Crossover Sub Mode Distance and Level Adjust Number of Speakers This selection lets you program the correct setting for each speaker group The settings in this menu affect the remainder of the speaker setup process and the availability of various surround mo...

Page 18: ...test tone is playing If you are using an external source to set your output levels set Test Tone to Off use the Up Down buttons to navigate to each speaker and use the Left Right buttons to adjust the speaker s level while the source plays NOTE If you are using a handheld SPL meter with external source material such as a test disc or an audio selection play it and adjust the AVR s master volume co...

Page 19: ...st or cut the low or high frequencies by up to 10dB by using the Left Right buttons to change the setting by 2dB at a time When you re finished press the remote s OSD button to turn off the on screen menu Operating Your AVR Now that you have installed your components and completed a basic configuration you are ready to begin enjoying your home theater system Controlling the Volume Adjust the volum...

Page 20: ...surround mode for movie playback Logic 7 Movie or Dolby Pro Logic II Movie Music Select from the following when you want a surround mode for music playback Logic 7 Music or Dolby Pro Logic II Music The Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode provides some additional settings See Audio Processing and Surround Sound on this page for more information Video Game Select from the following when you want a surroun...

Page 21: ...s may include a Dolby Surround flag indicating DS ON or DS OFF depending on whether the two channel bitstream contains only stereo information or a downmix of a multichannel program that can be decoded by the AVR s Dolby Pro Logic decoder By default these signals are played in Dolby Pro Logic II Movie mode When a PCM signal is received the PCM message and the sampling rate 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz or 9...

Page 22: ...gramming 2 To program volume control punch through press the Volume Up button a To program channel control punch through press the Volume Down button b To program transport control punch through press the Play transport control c button Press the Source Selector button for the device whose volume channel or transport 3 controls you will use while operating the device selected in the first step The...

Page 23: ...the remote control will be reset Processor Reset If the AVR behaves erratically after a power surge first turn off the rear panel Main Power switch and 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 NOTE A processor reset erases all user configurations including video resolution s...

Page 24: ... material is stereo Select a surround mode other than stereo Mono programs contain no surround information Check the speaker configuration in the setup menu The surround decoder may not create center or surround channel information from nonencoded stereo programs Unit does not respond to remote control commands Weak batteries in remote AVR not selected Remote sensor is obscured Change batteries in...

Page 25: ...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 90dB AM Tuner Section Frequency range 520 1720kHz Signal to noise ratio 45dB Usable sensitivity loop 500µV Distortion 1kHz 50 mod 0 8 Selectivity 10kHz 30dB Video Section T...

Page 26: ...capable disc player game console or other audio video device HDMI 1 HDMI 1 input HDMI 1 input HDMI capable disc player game console or other audio video device HDMI 2 HDMI 2 input HDMI 2 input HDMI capable disc player game console or other audio video device HDMI 3 HDMI 3 input HDMI 3 input Portable audio device AUX 1 or AUX 2 AUX inputs on front and rear panels Not required CD player CD CD Analog...

Page 27: ...peaker Crossover 100Hz Surround Speaker Crossover 100Hz Surround Back Speaker Crossover 100Hz LFE PRESENT Sub Mode SUB Speaker Positions Your Distances From Speaker to Listening Position Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Left Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Subwoofer A V Sync Delay 0mS Table A3 Speaker Channel Setting Defaults Table A4 Distance Settings Appendix ...

Page 28: ... N A N A N A N A N A N A Digital Audio Input N A N A N A Analog Audio Input DVD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 AUX FRONT PANEL AUX REAR PANEL CD TAPE TUNER Auto Poll N A N A N A Front Left Front Right Center Surround Left Surround Right Subwoofer Number of Speakers ON Crossover Distance Channel Level Adjust Table A5 Source Settings Table A6 Speaker Channel Settings Appendix ...

Page 29: ... PVR DMC Cable Satellite HDMI 3 DVD Blu ray Disc player VCR PVR DMC Cable Satellite DVD DVD Blu ray Disc player VCR PVR DMC Cable Satellite CD CD CD R Tape Cassette CD R Feature Default Setting Your Setting VFD Fade Time Out OFF Volume Default OFF Default Vol Set 25dB HDMI Audio to TV OFF Semi OSD Time Out 5 Seconds Full OSD Time Out 20 Seconds HDMI Link OFF Table A7 Remote Control Codes Table A8 ...

Page 30: ... 1 2 0 0 or 1 3 0 0 or 1 2 1 0 or 1 2 2 0 or 1 3 2 0 or 1 Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic II Mode Group Analog decoder that derives five full range discrete main audio channels from matrix surround encoded or two 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 ...

Page 31: ...Logic 7 technology enhances two channel and matrix encoded recordings by deriving separate information for the surround back channels It provides more accurate placement of sound improves panning and expands the sound field even when used with 5 1 channel systems Logic 7 technology uses 96kHz processing and is available in 5 1 mode Three variants are available See below Logic 7 Movie Especially su...

Page 32: ...32 AVR 1565 AVR 1566 Appendix Refer to the numbered buttons when using the Function List Remote Control ...

Page 33: ...elect Aux 1 Select Aux 1 Select Aux 1 Select Aux 1 Select Aux 1 Select 13 AUX 2 Aux 2 Select Aux 2 Select Aux 2 Select Aux 2 Select Aux 2 Select Aux 2 Select Aux 2 Select Aux 2 Select Aux 2 Select Aux 2 Select 15 HDMI 3 HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select HDMI 3 Select 16 Sleep CH Sleep Audio Channel Channel ...

Page 34: ...56 M4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 Macro 4 57 Night Night Mode Select Subtitle On Off CDP Select Subtitle 58 Skip Down Skip DVD Step Skip Scan Thumbs Down Skip Skip DVD Skip DVD 59 Skip Up Skip DVD Step Skip Scan Thumbs Up Skip Skip DVD Skip DVD 60 Dim Dimmer Dimmer Dimmer 61 Rewind G R Search DVD R Search R Search Rewind Rewind R Search R Search R Search...

Page 35: ... 079 087 134 KEC 045 KLH 006 TV Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number KTV 045 123 132 162 LG GOLDSTAR 002 013 101 110 122 128 132 LLOYTRON 172 173 LODGENET 069 LXI 077 145 148 MAGNAVOX 030 040 123 128 132 145 148 MARANTZ 115 123 148 MEMOREX 069 128 METZ 084 MGA 115 123 128 MITSUBISHI 077 115 123 128 160 167 168 MTC 175 176 NATIONAL 148 177 179 180 181 182 NEC 010 115 121 123 125 OLEVIA 007 OPTONICA...

Page 36: ...052 053 054 076 142 MGA 049 MITSUBISHI 049 131 MULTITECH 040 TV Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number SANYO 026 054 SCOTT 045 128 132 SEARS 128 132 145 SHARP 077 128 132 SIEMENS 084 SIGNATURE 069 SONY 028 031 117 130 136 194 212 SOUNDESIGN 045 128 SYLVANIA 025 123 128 145 148 SYMPHONIC 184 TANDY 077 TATUNG 063 TECHNICS 181 TECHWOOD 128 TEKNIKA 045 069 115 123 128 132 TELERENT 069 TERA 156 THOMSON 1...

Page 37: ...ARVER 136 140 141 143 144 145 185 186 CASIO 117 166 Table A13 Remote Control Product Codes CD CD Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number CLARINETTE 166 DENON 187 188 213 EMERSON 052 093 108 FISHER 055 095 FUNAI 126 GE 164 HAITAI 099 214 HARMAN KARDON 001 002 025 054 190 HITACHI 093 INKEL 216 JC PENNEY 098 147 JENSEN 153 JVC 176 195 196 KENWOOD 030 062 078 079 148 151 176 178 181 LG GOLDSTAR 016 087 L...

Page 38: ... PROCEED 060 PROSCAN 004 103 RCA 004 103 SAMSUNG 017 053 054 SHARP 028 SONY 011 012 015 043 045 THOMSON 004 103 TOSHIBA 009 058 067 YAMAHA 030 063 ZENITH 005 055 064 Table A13 Remote Control Product Codes CD cont Table A14 Remote Control Product Codes DVD cont SAT Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number BIRDVIEW 425 CHANNEL MASTER 320 321 325 361 CHAPARRAL 315 316 451 CITOH 360 DIRECTV 309 310 314 DI...

Page 39: ... 039 NSC 035 190 OAK 197 220 PACE 179 PANASONIC 053 176 177 189 214 PANTHER 114 SAT Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number HUGHES 305 306 437 489 JANIEL 366 JERROLD 454 468 484 LEGEND 453 MACOM 317 365 369 370 371 MAGNAVOX 461 473 MEMOREX 453 MITSUBISHI 307 MOTOROLA 312 319 NEXTWAVE 423 NORSAT 373 OPTIMUS 466 PACE 328 487 PANASONIC 353 366 457 469 PANSAT 420 PERSONAL CABLE 418 PHILIPS 375 PICO 407 P...

Page 40: ...4 RECOTON 116 REGAL 056 099 100 101 208 REMBRANDT 032 SAMSUNG 003 072 186 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 183 203 221 222 SEAM 121 SIGNATURE 001 188 SPRUCER 053 081 177 189 STARCOM 002 011 163 STARGATE 120 TANDY 024 TELECAPATION 028 TEXSCAN 036 TFC 122 TIVO 029 030 and See Table A12 TOCOM 170 205 UNITED CABLE 011 UNIVERSAL 033 034 039 042 113 VIDEOWAY 124 211 VIEWSTAR 019 025 053 086 089 190 ZENITH 065 125 211...

Page 41: ...factured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby the double D symbol and Pro Logic are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories MLP Lossless is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Manufactured under license under U S Patent s 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 6 226 616 6 487 535 7 003 467 and other U S and worldwide patents issued and pending DTS is a registered trademark and DTS 96 24 ...

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