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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE

Programming the Remote

1. Press and hold both the 

Input Selector

4

for the device you wish to find the code for and
the 

Mute

button 

at the same time. Note

that the 

Program/SPL Indicator

2

will

initally turn amber and begin flashing. Release
the buttons and begin the next step within 
20 seconds.

2. Press the 

Set

button 

F

. The 

Program

Indicator

2

will then blink green in a sequence

that corresponds to the three-digit code, with a
one-second pause between each digit. Count the
number of blinks between each pause to determine
the digit of the code. One blink is the number 1,
two blinks is the number 2, and so forth. Note that
a rapid sequence of three blinks is used to indicate
a “0.”

Example: One blink, followed by a one-second
pause, followed by six blinks, followed by a one-
second pause, followed by four blinks indicates
that the code has been set to 164.

For future reference enter the Setup Codes for the
equipment in your system here:

DVD ____________ CD ________________

VID1/VCR ________ VID2/CBL/SAT ______

VID3/TV ____________________________

VID4 ______________________________

TAPE ______________________________

Programmed Device Functions

Once the AVR’s remote has been programmed for
the codes of other devices, press the appropriate

Input Selector

4

to change the remote from

control over the AVR to the additional product.
When you press any of these buttons, it will briefly
flash in red to indicate that you have changed the
device being controlled.

When operating a device other than the AVR, the
controls may not correspond exactly to the
function printed on the remote or button. Some
commands, such as the volume control, are the
same as they are with the AVR. Other buttons will
change their function so that they correspond to a
secondary label on the remote. For example, the
Sleep and Surround mode selector buttons also
function as the Channel Up and Channel Down
buttons when operating most TV sets, VCRs or
Sat-Receivers.

For some products, however, the function of a
particular button does not follow the command
printed on the remote. In order to see which
function a button controls, consult the Function
List tables printed on page 32. To use those
tables, first check the type of device being

controlled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look at the
remote control diagram on page 32. Note that
each button has a number on it.

To find out what function a particular button has
for a specific device, find the button number on
the Function List and then look in the column for
the device you are controlling. For example,
button number 51 is the Macro 2 button for the 
AVR, but it is the “Favorite” button for many
cable television boxes and satellite receivers.
Button number 30 is the Delay button for the
AVR, but the Open/Close button for CD players.

Note that the numbers used to describe the
button functions at the left for the purposes of
describing how a button operates are a different
set of numbers than those used in the rest of this
manual to describe the button functions for the
AVR.

Notes on Using the AVR 
Remote With Other Devices.

• Manufacturers may use different code sets for
the same product category. For that reason, it is
important that you check to see if the code set
you have entered operates as many controls as
possible. If it appears that only a few functions
operate, check to see if another code set will
work with more buttons.

• Depending on the brand and product type used
the functions listed in the Function List tables
may not correspond with the function the unit
reacts on the command. In these cases it’s a
good idea to edit the reaction of the unit into the
corresponding line of the table or to set up a
separate list.

• When a button is pressed on the AVR remote,
the red light under the 

Input Selector

4

for

the product being operated should flash briefly. If
the Device Control Selector flashes for some but
not all buttons for a particular product, it does
NOT indicate a problem with the remote, but
rather that no function is programmed for the
button being pushed.

• The remote was pre-programmed with codes
for units of the latest generation, but some codes
may differ from those needed for earlier units.

Macro Programming

Macros enable you to easily repeat frequently
used combinations of commands with the press of
a single button on the AVR’s remote control. Once
programmed, a macro will send out up to 19
different remote codes in a pre-determined
sequential order enabling you to automate the
process of turning on your system, changing
devices, or other common tasks. The AVR’s remote
can store up to five separate macro command
sequences, one that is associated with the 

Power

On

button 

0

, and four more that are accessed

by pressing the 

Macro

buttons 

K

.

1. Press the 

Mute 

button 

and the 

Macro

button 

K

to be programmed or the 

Power-On

button

0

at the same time. Note that the latest

selected 

Input Selector

will light red, and the

Program Indicator

2

will flash orange.

2. Enter the steps for the macro sequence by
pressing the button for the actual command step.
Although the macro may contain up to 19 steps,
each button press, including those used to
change devices, counts as a step. The 

Program

Indicator

2

will flash green to confirm each

button press as you enter commands.

NOTE:

While entering commands for Power On of

any device during a macro sequence, press the

Mute

button 

. DO NOT press the actual Power

ON button.

• Remember to press the appropriate 

Input

Selector 

button 

4

before functions are

changed to another device. This is also needed for
the 

AVR Selector

button

5

itself, as long as

it’s not lit red and AVR functions shall be
programmed.

3. When all the steps have been entered, press
the 

Sleep

button 

8

to enter the commands.

The red light under the 

Input Selector

45

will blink and then turn off.

Example:

To program the 

Macro 1

K

button

so that it turns on the AVR, TV follow these steps:
• Press the 

Macro 1 

button 

K

and 

Mute

buttons at the same time and then release them.
• Note that the 

Program Indicator

will flash

orange.
• Press the 

AVR Selector

5

.

• Press the 

Mute

button to store the AVR’s

power on command.
• Press the 

VID 2 Input Selector 

button 

4

to

indicate the next command is for “TV Power On.”
• Press the 

Mute

button to store the TV

Power On Command.
• Press the 

Sleep/Channel Up 

button 

8

to

complete the process and store the macro
sequence.

After following these steps, each time you press
the 

Macro 1

button 

K

, the remote will send

all Power On commands.

Erasing Macro Commands

To remove the commands that have been
programmed into one of the Macro buttons,
follow these steps:

1. Press the 

Mute 

button

and the 

Macro

button

K

that contains the commands you

wish to erase.

2. Note that the 

Program Indicator

2

will

flash orange, and the LED under the 

AVR

Selector 

5

will turn red.

3. Within ten seconds, press the 

Surround

Mode Selector/Channel Down 

button

9

.

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Содержание AVR 132

Страница 1: ...ENGLISH AVR 132 Audio VideoReceiver OWNER S MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...te 29 Programming the Remote with Codes 29 Code Readout 30 Programmed Device Functions 30 Macro Programming 31 Volume Punch Through 31 Channel Control Punch Through 31 Transport Control Punch Through...

Страница 3: ...nd specific listening room environment A Stereo Direct mode bypasses the digital processor to preserve all of the subtleties of older analog two channel materials while bass management available in th...

Страница 4: ...components inside this product Opening the cabinet may present a shock hazard and any modification to the prod uct will void your guarantee If water or any metal object such as a paper clip wire or a...

Страница 5: ...5 Speaker Channel Input Indicators These indicators are multipurpose indicating either the speaker type selected for each channel or the incoming data signal configuration The left cen ter right right...

Страница 6: ...nput sources B RDS Select Button Press this button to display the various messages that are part of the RDS data system of the AVR s tuner See page 28 for more information on RDS C Surround Mode Selec...

Страница 7: ...make connections to the AM and GND terminals in accordance with the instructions supplied with the antenna 4 Video 1 Audio Outputs Connect these jacks to the RECORD INPUT audio jacks on a VCR or any...

Страница 8: ...ct the Y Pr Pb component video outputs of a DVD player to these jacks Note All component inputs outputs can be used for RGB signals too in the same way as described for the Y Pr Pb signals then connec...

Страница 9: ...ttons Transport Controls Skip Up Down Buttons RDS Select Button Preset Up Down Clear Button Memory Button Delay Prev Ch B Button Speaker Select Tone Mode Button Volume Up Down TV Video Selector Mute D...

Страница 10: ...hat this button is also used to tune channels when the TV VCR and SAT receiver is selected using the Input Selector 4 A Night Mode Press this button to activate the Night mode This mode is available o...

Страница 11: ...lence the AVR or TV set being controlled depending on which device has been selected When the AVR remote is being programmed to operate another device this button is pressed with the Input Selector bu...

Страница 12: ...distance between your speakers and the receiver the type of speakers you use personal preferences and other factors Your dealer or installer is a valuable resource to consult in selecting the proper...

Страница 13: ...ce may be assigned to any digital audio input on the receiver 5 Connect the Composite and S Video if S Video device is in use Monitor Output B jacks on the receiver to the composite and S Video input...

Страница 14: ...a VCR connect the Out plugs to the Out jacks on the AVR Note that with some adapter types it may be just turned around If no signal is audible visible when the VCR is playing connect the Out plugs to...

Страница 15: ...ear height when you are seated in the listening position Using these guidelines you ll find that it takes some experimentation to find the correct loca tion for the front speakers in your particular...

Страница 16: ...elected by pressing the appropriate Input Selector on the remote control 46 The second step is to associate one of the digital inputs with the selected input source if this is needed otherwise the sel...

Страница 17: ...front left right main speakers If a subwoofer is connected to the AVR you have the option to have the front left right main speakers reproduce bass frequencies at all times and have the subwoofer ope...

Страница 18: ...nt speakers are band width limited satellite speakers we recom mend that you do NOT use the Bypass mode but rather use the DSP SURROUND OFF mode for stereo listening To listen to programs in the two c...

Страница 19: ...et it is normal for surround speakers to operate only occasionally Artificially increasing the vol ume to the rear speakers may destroy the illu sion of an enveloping sound field that dupli cates the...

Страница 20: ...evel adjust ment made will be effective for the surround mode currently selected also when other inputs are selected using the same surround mode To adjust the output level with all other surround mod...

Страница 21: ...and Video Monitor Output B This permits simultaneous viewing and listening to different sources When a Video source is selected its audio signal will be fed to the speakers and the video signal for t...

Страница 22: ...1 7 1 option is chosen The Logic 7 C or Cinema mode should be used with any source that contains Dolby Surround or similar matrix encoding Logic 7 C delivers increased center channel intelligibility...

Страница 23: ...ts entire path of travel through the receiver to the speaker and subwoofer outputs bypassing all digital processing Digital bass management is not available in Surround Off mode The DSP Surround Off m...

Страница 24: ...TS regardless of the mode that has been previously selected For more information on selecting digital sources see the following section of this manual To listen to a program in traditional two channel...

Страница 25: ...ata An example of this type of display is 3 2 1 The first number indicates how many discrete front channel signals are present A 3 tells you that separate front left center and front right signals are...

Страница 26: ...l mode is turned on using the options in the Night Mode settings See page 19 for infor mation on using this option IMPORTANT NOTES ON DIGITAL PLAYBACK 1 When the digital playback source is stopped or...

Страница 27: ...tion presets and recalled from a 30 position memory Station Selection 1 Press the AM FM Tuner Select button 6 on the remote to select the tuner as an input The tuner may be selected from the front pan...

Страница 28: ...uires a strong enough signal for proper operation Program Search PTY An important feature of RDS is its capability of encoding broadcasts with Program Type PTY codes that indicate the type of material...

Страница 29: ...se a number of different combinations of codes so it is a good idea to make certain that not only does the Power control work but that the volume channel and transport controls work as they should If...

Страница 30: ...erate check to see if another code set will work with more buttons Depending on the brand and product type used the functions listed in the Function List tables may not correspond with the function th...

Страница 31: ...press the VID 1 VCR Input Selector button 4 and the Mute button at the same time Next release them and press the Volume Down button followed by the VID 2 TV Input Selector button 4 NOTE To remove the...

Страница 32: ...peaker Adjust Menu Intro 25 A Left 26 Set Set Enter 27 B Right 28 Digital Exit Digital Input Select Open Close 29 L Move Adjust Down Down 30 Delay Prev Ch Delay Adjust Return Open Close 31 1 1 1 1 32...

Страница 33: ...A Left Left Left Left 26 Set Enter Enter Enter Enter 27 B Right Right Right Right 28 Digital Exit Exit Exit Exit Exit 29 L Down Down Down Down 30 Delay Prev Ch Prev Channel Prev Channel Prev Channel...

Страница 34: ...in Power Switch is pushed into a live outlet Check to see if outlet is switch controlled Display lights but no sound Intermittent input connections Make certain that all input and speaker or picture c...

Страница 35: ...istortion Mono Stereo 0 15 0 3 Stereo Separation 35dB 1kHz Selectivity 400kHz 70dB Image Rejection 80dB IF Rejection 90dB AM Tuner Section Frequency Range 522 1620kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 45dB Usable...

Страница 36: ...50 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 www harmankardon com Harman Consumer Group International 2 route de Tours 72500 Ch teau du Loir France 2006 Harman Kardon Incorporated Part No CQX1A1154...

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