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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

Remote Control Functions

IMPORTANT NOTE:

The AVR 100’s remote is

shipped from the factory to control all of the
functions of the AVR, as well as most Harman
Kardom CD, DVD and casette players. In addi-
tion, it may also be programmed to operate
many popular VCRs, TV sets, CD and DVD 
players.

Because of the versatillity of the remote, each
button may have different functions, depending
on which product is being controlled. The
descriptions shown here describe the function of
the buttons for the AVR, as well as the most
popular accessory source products. It is impor-
tant to note that the ability of the remote to
control a specific feature of any product other
than the AVR depends on the many factors, and
not all features will work on all products. For
complete information on programming the
remote control, see page xx.

a

Device Selectors:

Pressing these buttons

will perform three different actions at the same
time. First, if the AVR is not turned on, pressing
the button will power up the unit. Next, it will
select the source shown on the button as the
unit’s input source. Finally, pressing the button
will activate the control buttons for the device
selected, provided that the remote has been
properly programmed.

b

AM/FM Tuner Select:

Press this button to

select this AVR’s tuner as the listening choice.
Pressing this button when a tuner is in use will
select between the AM and FM bands.

c

Main Power Off Button:

Press this but-

ton to place the unit in the Standby mode.

d

Sleep Button:

Press this button to place

the unit in the Sleep mode. After the time
shown in the display, the AVR 100 will auto-
matically go into the Standby mode. Each press
of the button changes the time until turn-off in
the following order:

Press and hold the button for two seconds to
turn off the Sleep mode setting.

e

Night Mode/Dim Button:

Press this but-

ton to activate the Night mode. This mode is
available in specially encoded digital sources,
and it preserves dialog (center channel) intelligi-
bilty at low  volume levels.

f

Tuner Mode:

Press this button when the

tuner is in use to select between automatic 
tuning and manual tuning. When the button is
pressed so that the 

AUTO

indicator 

K

goes

out, pressing the 

Tuning

buttons 

l

i

will

move the frequency up or down in single-step
increments. When the FM band is in use, press-
ing this button when a station’s signal is weak
will change to monaural reception, as indicated
by the 

MONO

indicator 

M

. (See page 24 for

more information.)

g

Disk Skip Button:

This button does not

have any function on the AVR, but it is used
with many CD changers after the CD Button

a

has been pressed to change the disk being

played.

h

DVD Function Buttons:

These buttons

do not have any function on the AVR, but it is
used with many DVD players or changers after
the DVD Button 

a

has been pressed to

change subtitle, angle or audio mode. They are
also used with dual well cassette or CDR play-
ers select the playback mode.

i

Play/Up Button:

This button does not

have any function on the AVR, but it is used as
the Play or Up/

function with many products.

j

Title/CDP Button:

This button does not

have any function on AVR, but it is used with
many DVD players as the Title Button, and on
dual well CD-R recorders to select the play-only
transport.

k

Stop/Enter Button:

This button does not

have any function on the AVR, but it is used
with many products as the “Stop” button or to
enter a setting with the on-screen menu sys-
tem.

l

Tune Down/Rewind Button:

When the

AVR’s tuner is in use, press this button to tune
down through the frequency band in use to
select another station. Press the button for a
few seconds and then release it to automatical-
ly tune to the next station with a signal that
provides acceptable reception. This button is
also used as the rewind button for many CD,
DVD, casette players and VCRs.

m

Pause/Down Button:

This button does

not have any function on the AVR, but it is used
as the Pause or Down/

function with many

prodicts.

n

Preset/Channel Down Button:

When

the AVR’s tuner is in use, press this button to

scroll down through the list of stations that
have been entered into the preset memory.
When a CD or DVD player is in use, this button
is the Skip Back function. When a VCR or TV is
in use, this is the Channel Down Button.

o

Numeric Keys:

These buttons serve as a

ten-button numeric keypad to enter tuner preset
positions. They are also used to select channel
numbers when 

TV

has been selected on the

remote, or to select track numbers on a CD,
DVD or LD player, depending on how the
remote has been programmed.

p

Speaker Select:

Press this button to begin

the process of configuring the AVR 100’s Bass
Management System for use with the type of
speakers used in your system. Once the button
has been pressed, use the 

/

selector buttons

r

to select the channel you wish to set up.

Press the 

Set

button 

t

and then select anoth-

er channel to configure. (See page xx for more
information.)

q

Channel-Select Button:

Press this button

to begin the process of settin the output level
trims when program material is being used as the
source. (See page 25 for more information on set-
ting the output level trims.)

r

/

Select Buttons:

These buttons are

used to scroll through the list of settings when
adjustments are being made to the speaker con-
figuration, delay time settings, digital input
selection and other AVR set-up procedures.

s

Test Tone:

Press this button to begin the

sequence used to calibrate the AVR 100’s output
levels. (See pages 17–18 for more information
on calibrating the AVR 100.)

t

Set Button:

This button is used to enter

settings into the AVR 100’s menory. It is also
used in the setup procedures for delay time,
speaker configuration and channel output level
adjustment.

u

Digital Input Select:

Press this button to

assign one of the digital input 

op

to a

source. (See page xx for more information on
using digital inputs.)

v

Clear Button:

This button is used during

the process of clearing preset stations from the
tuner’s memory. (See page xx for more informa-
tion on erasing the preset stations.)

w

Memory Button:

Press this button to

begin the process of entering stations into the

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Summary of Contents for AVR200

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Page 2: ...y 400kHz 65dB Image Rejection 80dB IF Rejection 90dB Tuner Output Level 1kHz 75kHz Dev 500mV AM Tuner Section Frequency Range 520 1710kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 45dB Usable Sensitivity Loop 500 V Disto...

Page 3: ...icals These can generate electrical change sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it Most...

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Page 7: ...AVR100 AVR200 7 AVR100 AVR200...

Page 8: ...tput of the left right channels by as much as 10dB Set this control to a suitable position for your taste or room acoustics 6 Treble Control Turn this control to modify the high frequency output of th...

Page 9: ...n See pages 21 24 for more informa tion on surround modes and digital audio Dolby Pro Logic Selector Press this button to select the Dolby Pro Logic surround mode when listening to an analog program t...

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Page 11: ...nction Buttons i Play Up Button j Title CDP Button k Stop Enter Button l Tune Down Rewind Button m Pause Down Buttons n Preset Down Channel Down Button o Numeric Keys p Speaker Seelct Button q Channel...

Page 12: ...nction on the AVR but it is used as the Play or Up function with many products j Title CDP Button This button does not have any function on AVR but it is used with many DVD players as the Title Button...

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Page 14: ...ESET LOW RESET 11 X2 MAIN OSC MAIN SYSTEM OSCILLATION 12 X1 I 4 19MHz 13 Vpp L Connect to Vss 14 XT2 OPEN NOT USED 15 P04 L GND NOT USED 16 Vdd H 5V SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY 17 P27 O H 6 CH LED 6 CHANNEL L...

Page 15: ...P70 O H L VIDEO A V A L H L H V1 DVD V2 V3 46 Vdd H 5V 47 P127 O H TC4094 DATA EXPANDER IC DATA 48 P126 O H TC4094 CLOCK EXPANDER IC CLOCK 49 P125 O H TC4094 CE EXPANDER IC CHIP ENABLE 50 P124 O H KI...

Page 16: ...E 80 FIP20 O H S7 FIP SEGMENT OUTPUT 81 FIP19 O H S6 FIP SEGMENT OUTPUT 82 FIP18 O H S5 FIP SEGMENT OUTPUT 83 FIP17 O H S4 FIP SEGMENT OUTPUT 84 FIP16 O H S3 FIP SEGMENT OUTPUT 85 FIP15 O H S2 FIP SEG...

Page 17: ...3 KEY MATRIX Front Panel AVR100 AVR200 17...

Page 18: ...case that IF COUNT is not proper follow PLL MODE of 5 6 When changing BAND selecting the PRESET STATION using TEN KEY and selecting the PRESET STATION using PRESET CHANNEL UP DOWN When IF COUNT is no...

Page 19: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 MANUAL TUNING UP DOWN MANUAL TUNING UP DOWN KEY OFF 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 AVR100 AVR200 19...

Page 20: ...1 2 3 1 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 2 2 3 1 4 5 6 AUTO TUNING UP DOWN POWER ON AVR100 AVR200 20...

Page 21: ...FA69H FA6AH FA6BH FA6CH FA6DH S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 S9 OPT1 1 2 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 S10 OPT S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 S11 MP...

Page 22: ...Display Anode Grid Assignment AVR100 AVR200 22...

Page 23: ...Pheriperal IC Operation 1 FUNCTION IC LC7821 1 3 2 VIDEO SIGNAL SWITCH IC BA7625 AVR100 AVR200 23...

Page 24: ...3 ELECTRONIC VOLUME CONTROL IC KIC9482N F 97STEP 0 95dB 6 CHANNEL VOLUME CONTROL AVR100 AVR200 24...

Page 25: ...4 PLL IC LC7218 2 MODE 2 FREQUENCY OUT OUTPUT CONTROL 3 MODE 3 IF COUNT READ 1 MODE 1 FREQUENCY OUT TUNED CHECK AVR100 AVR200 25...

Page 26: ...TE SUBWOOFER MUTE COMMON CE A_BOOT DSP CS4923 RESET DSP CS4923 CHIP SELECT SW_B SW_A ADDR_15 5 Expander IC MC14094 IC06 IC07 INPUT MCK SELECTION SW_B SW_A 74HC153 OUTPUT MCK SOURCE OPTICAL COAXIAL 1 C...

Page 27: ...5 Discrete Channels Autodetect AC 3 AC 3 Decode AC 3 Enable Autodetect Enable LFE Enable Pro Logic Decode 2 Channels Lt Rt 0 1 Sub 5 Channels Ls Rs Downmix Output Mode Control Bass Manager Bass Parame...

Page 28: ...ication code when configured for Effect Processing It gives an idea of the interaction between the various application modules when the effects are enabled 9 Bass Management Fig 4 Filter Topology The...

Page 29: ...and Fig 6 shows the summing module used to redirect bass to the subwoofer channel To Summing Module Input Channel X Output Channel X HPF_X_Enable Input_X_Level Summing Module LFE Sum_Output_X_Level LF...

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Page 34: ...the Phones P C Board e 9 POWER P C BOARD f REMOVAL 1 Remove the Chassis top 35 referring to the previous step 1 2 Remove the Front panel ASS y AA referring to the previous step 2 3 Disconnect the lead...

Page 35: ...or CN 704 from lead wire 2P on the Power trans 29 4 Disconnect the connector ac cord 2P from Ac cord 37 5 Remove 28 screws G K and then remove the Chassis back 32 6 Remove 3 screws C D and then pull o...

Page 36: ...11 Disconnect the lead wire CW 1 8P from connector CN 21 on the Main P C Board j 12 Disconnect the connector CN 35 from lead wire CN 708 6P on the Phones P C Board e 13 Disconnect the connector CN 20...

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Page 45: ...ING MT115050 300ohm 75ohm Q209 TRSC 01680 SB0 TRANSISTOR N H FREQ 2SC4137 TO 126FP Q213 TRSC 01860 SD0 TRANSISTOR N H FREQ KTC5197 TO 3P N Q214 TRSA 01720 SD0 TRANSISTOR P H FREQ KTA1940 TO 3P N Q224...

Page 46: ...F J 100V 8 9x13 T C45 CFMT N473J GK0 CAPACITOR F POLYESTR 0 047uF J 100V 8 9x13 T C46 CFMT N473J GK0 CAPACITOR F POLYESTR 0 047uF J 100V 8 9x13 T C47 CFMT N473J GK0 CAPACITOR F POLYESTR 0 047uF J 100V...

Page 47: ...FER 5267 06A 2 5mm MILK CN17 KNCW 00140 3TM CONNECTOR WAFER 5267 03A 2 5mm MILK CN19 KNCW 00140 2TM CONNECTOR WAFER 5267 02A 2 5mm MILK CN20 KNCW 00140 9TM CONNECTOR WAFER 5267 09A 2 5mm MILK CN21 KNC...

Page 48: ...5 T R48 RCFT E683J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 68Kohm 1 5W 5 T R49 RCFT E104J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 100Kohm 1 5W 5 T R50 RCFT E332J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 3 3Kohm 1 5W 5 T R51 RCFT E152J 000 RESISTO...

Page 49: ...1 T C235 CEET F220M CI0 CAPACITOR E ALUMINUM 22uF M 25V 5x11 T C236 CEET F470M CI0 CAPACITOR E ALUMINUM 47uF M 25V 5x11 T C237 CCAT J680J AAZ CAPACITOR CERAMIC 68PF J 50V SL T C238 CCAT J681K AAB CAPA...

Page 50: ...TOR CARBON FILM 22Kohm 1 5W 5 T R222 RCFT E122J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 1 2Kohm 1 5W 5 T R223 RCFT E223J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 22Kohm 1 5W 5 T R224 RCFT E821J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 820ohm 1 5W...

Page 51: ...TOR CARBON FILM 560ohm 1 5W 5 T R292 RCFT E561J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 560ohm 1 5W 5 T R293 RCFT E561J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 560ohm 1 5W 5 T R294 RCFT E472J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 4 7Kohm 1 5W...

Page 52: ...W 5 T R365 RCFT E561J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 560ohm 1 5W 5 T R366 RCFT E561J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 560ohm 1 5W 5 T R367 RCFT E333J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 33Kohm 1 5W 5 T R368 RCFT E561J 000 RES...

Page 53: ...TRTA 0011G SD0 TRANSISTOR P H FREQ KTA1268 GR TO92 Q238 TRTA 0013Y SD0 TRANSISTOR N H FREQ KTA1024 Y Q240 TRTC 0087Y SD0 TRANSISTOR N H FREQ KTC3206 Y TO92L Q241 TRSC 01540 SJ0 TRANSISTOR N H FREQ 2S...

Page 54: ...DDTS 00070 SO0 DIODE SI 1SS133 40V 0 11A DO 40 T D413 DDTS 00070 SO0 DIODE SI 1SS133 40V 0 11A DO 40 T FL401 DPFL 00700 00P FLT CM1917D LED401 DPLE 00201 RR0 DISPLAY LED SR3511 RED 5mm TAPPING INTEGR...

Page 55: ...060 SWITCH TACT SKHV10910 A 12V 50mA SW403 SWTA 00220 060 SWITCH TACT SKHV10910 A 12V 50mA SW404 SWTA 00220 060 SWITCH TACT SKHV10910 A 12V 50mA SW405 SWTA 00220 060 SWITCH TACT SKHV10910 A 12V 50mA...

Page 56: ...528 AVR200 CCAT J101K AAB CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF K 50V B T C529 CCAT J104Z AAF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1uF Z 50V F T C530 CCAT J104Z AAF CAPACITOR CERAMIC 0 1uF Z 50V F T C531 CCAT J104Z AAF CAPACITOR CE...

Page 57: ...0ohm 1 5W 5 T R504 RCFT E471J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 470ohm 1 5W 5 T R505 RCFT E471J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 470ohm 1 5W 5 T R506 RCFT E471J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 470ohm 1 5W 5 T R507 RCFT E471J...

Page 58: ...M 10Kohm 1 5W 5 T R570 RCFT E103J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 10Kohm 1 5W 5 T R571 RCFT E470J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 47ohm 1 5W 5 T R572 RCFT E470J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 47ohm 1 5W 5 T R573 RCFT E47...

Page 59: ...AAB CAPACITOR CERAMIC 100PF K 50V B T C851 CEET F470M CI0 CAPACITOR E ALUMINUM 47uF M 25V 5x11 T C852 CEET F470M CI0 CAPACITOR E ALUMINUM 47uF M 25V 5x11 T C853 CEET G100M CI0 CAPACITOR E ALUMINUM 10u...

Page 60: ...m WHT PCB1 PCSR 05050 11B PCB SINGLE A1R 505 247x247x1 6t RESISTORS R801 RCFT E102J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 1Kohm 1 5W 5 T R802 RCFT E102J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 1Kohm 1 5W 5 T R803 RCFT E104J 000...

Page 61: ...SISTOR CARBON FILM 47ohm 1 5W 5 T R869 RCFT E102J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 1Kohm 1 5W 5 T R870 RCFT E102J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 1Kohm 1 5W 5 T R871 RCFT E102J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 1Kohm 1 5W 5...

Page 62: ...E392J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 3 9Kohm 1 5W 5 T R939 RCFT E332J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 3 3Kohm 1 5W 5 T R940 RCFT E332J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 3 3Kohm 1 5W 5 T R941 RCFT E392J 000 RESISTOR CARBON...

Page 63: ...ALUMINUM 0 47uF M 50V 5x11 T C631 CEET J4R7M CI0 CAPACITOR E ALUMINUM 4 7uF M 50V 5x11 T C632 CEET J1R0M CI0 CAPACITOR E ALUMINUM 1 0uF M 50V 5x11 T C633 CEET J3R3M CI0 CAPACITOR E ALUMINUM 3 3uF M 50...

Page 64: ...ER JE115 AT 02P CH602 KNCW 01510 ES9 CONNECTOR WAFER 35237 1410 2M M 14P RESISTORS R601 AVR200 RCFT E104J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 100Kohm 1 5W 5 T R602 AVR200 RCFT E243J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 24Ko...

Page 65: ...W 5 T R673 RCFT E101J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 100ohm 1 5W 5 T R674 RCFT E332J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 3 3Kohm 1 5W 5 T R675 RCFT E124J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 120Kohm 1 5W 5 T R676 RCFT E184J 000 R...

Page 66: ...T R707 RCFT E105J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 1Mohm 1 5W 5 T R708 RCFT E105J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 1Mohm 1 5W 5 T R709 RCFT E104J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 100Kohm 1 5W 5 T R710 RCFT E104J 000 RESISTOR...

Page 67: ...KPH 00293 66W SOCKET PHONE HTJ064 05BG GOLD SW704 SWTA 00220 060 SWITCH TACT SKHV10910 A 12V 50mA RESISTORS R742 RCFT E823J 000 RESISTOR CARBON FILM 82Kohm 1 5W 5 T R743 RCFT E222J 000 RESISTOR CARBON...

Page 68: ...TC 01700 SD0 TRANSISTOR N H FREQ KRC107M W RESIST TO92M Q702 TRTC 01700 SD0 TRANSISTOR N H FREQ KRC107M W RESIST TO92M CONNECTORS CN705 KNCW 00160 4S9 CONNECTOR WAFER 53015 0410 2mm WHT WIRE ASS Y U51...

Page 69: ...E ALUMINUM 1 0uF M 50V 5x11 T C1061 CCMB J104Z 0BF CAPACITOR CHIP MULT 0 1uF Z 50V F B C1062 CEET J1R0M CI0 CAPACITOR E ALUMINUM 1 0uF M 50V 5x11 T C1063 CCMB J104Z 0BF CAPACITOR CHIP MULT 0 1uF Z 50V...

Page 70: ...1008 ICDG 02330 US0 IC AC 3 DSP CS492305 CL I1009 ICRG 01040 SR0 IC REGULATOR LD1117S33 I1010 ICOP 00136 SG0 IC DUAL OP AMP NJM4558MD SOP8 I1011 ICOP 00136 SG0 IC DUAL OP AMP NJM4558MD SOP8 I1012 ICDG...

Page 71: ...CHIP C FILM 680ohm 1 10W 5 B R1046 RCPB B472J 21C RESISTOR CHIP C FILM 4 7Kohm 1 10W 5 B R1047 RCPB B471J 21C RESISTOR CHIP C FILM 470ohm 1 10W 5 B R1049 RCPB B681J 21C RESISTOR CHIP C FILM 680ohm 1...

Page 72: ...CHIP C FILM 1Kohm 1 10W 5 B R1116 RCPB B102J 21C RESISTOR CHIP C FILM 1Kohm 1 10W 5 B R1117 RCPB B102J 21C RESISTOR CHIP C FILM 1Kohm 1 10W 5 B R1118 RCPB B102J 21C RESISTOR CHIP C FILM 1Kohm 1 10W 5...

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Page 75: ...Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 QS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 REGISTER STAGE 2 REGISTER STAGE 3 REGISTER STAGE 4 REGISTER STAGE 5 REGISTER STAGE 6 REGISTER STAGE 7 REGISTER STAGE 8 LATCH 2 LATCH 3 LATCH 4 LATCH 5 LATCH 6 LATCH 7 L...

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