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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE

Programming the Remote

Programmed Device Functions

Once the AVR 500’s remote has been pro-
grammed for the codes of other devices, press
the appropriate 

Input or Remote Selector

b c

to change the remote from control over

the AVR 500 to the additional product. When you
press any of the 

Input or Remote Selectors

, it

will briefly flash in red to indicate that you have
changed the device being controlled.

When operating a device other than the 
AVR 500, 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 500. Other buttons will change their func-
tion so that they correspond to a secondary
label on the remote. For example, the Sleep 
and Surround Mode selector buttons also func-
tion as the Channel Up and Channel Down 
buttons when operating most TV sets, VCRs or
cable boxes. The Channel Up/Down indication is
printed directly on the remote. The same is true
for standard CD player, cassette deck, VCR and
DVD functions, which follow the standard func-
tion icons printed on top of the buttons.

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 30. To use those
tables, first check the type of device being con-
trolled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look at the remote
control diagram pictured on page 29. 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 num-
ber on the Function List and then look in the
column for the device you are controlling. For
example, button number 9 is the Test Tone but-
ton for the AVR 500, but it is the “Favorite”
button for many VCRs and Satellite receivers.
Button number 34 is the Preset Tune Down but-
ton for the AVR 500, the “Reverse Skip” button
for CD players and the “Page Down” button for
some cable boxes.

Note that the numbers used to describe the
button functions on page 29 for the purposes
of describing how a button operates are a dif-
ferent 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 500 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 con-
trols as possible. If it appears that only a few
functions operate, check to see if another
code set will work with more buttons.

•  When a button is pressed on the AVR 500

remote, the red light under the 

Input or

Remote Selector

b c

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 pro-
grammed for the button being pushed.

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 eight 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 associ-
ated with the Power Button 

d

, and four more

that are accessed by pressing the Macro Buttons

r u v

.

1. Press any of the 

Input or Remote

Selectors

b c

and the 

Mute

button

f

at the same time until the red light

under the Device Control Selector turns on.

2. Press the button on the remote that you

wish to use for this remote. This may be
either the 

Power

button 

d

or any of the

four Macro buttons 

r u v

. However,

it is recommended that to avoid confusion,
the Power button only be used to enter
turn-on/turn-off sequences. When you press
the button the macro will be programmed
to, the light under 

Selector

button 

b

c

will blink once.

3. Enter up to eight steps for the macro

sequence by pressing the 

Selector 

button

b c

for the device to be controlled and

then pressing the button for the actual com-
mand step. Although the macro may contain
up to eight steps, each button press, includ-
ing those used to change devices, count as
a step. The red light under the 

Selector

button 

b c

will blink once to confirm

each button press as you enter commands.

NOTE:

While entering commands for Power

On/Off of any device during a macro sequence,
press the 

Mute

button 

f

. DO NOT press the

actual Power button.

4. When the eight steps have been entered,

press the 

Sleep

button 

to enter the

commands. The red light under the 

Input

or Remote Selectors

b c

will blink 

and then turn off.

Example:

To program your TV, Cable Box

and the AVR 500 to turn on when the
Power button is pressed, first press and hold
down the 

AVR

a

and 

Mute

buttons 

f

until the red light comes on under the 

AVR

button. Next, press the 

Mute

button 

f

to

enter the Power command for the AVR. Press
the 

TV Device Control Selector

c

to

select the TV mode, and then press the

Mute

button 

f

again, to select TV Power.

Finally, press the 

CBL Device Control

Selector

c

followed by the 

Mute

button

f

to select Cable Power. Press the 

Sleep

button 

to enter the commands.

After following these steps, each time you
press the 

Power

button 

d

, the remote

will send the Power On/Off command.

To remove a macro program, follow steps 1, 2
and 4 above, but ignore step three. For exam-
ple, to erase the macro just entered, press the

Device Selector

b c

and the 

Mute

button 

f

at the same time until the red light

under the Device Control Selector turns on.
Press the 

Power

button 

d

and then press

the 

Sleep

button 

. The red light under the

Device Control Selector

will blink twice to

confirm the data entry and then turn off.

Volume Punch-Through

The AVR 500’s remote may be programmed to
operate the 

Volume Control

from either

the TV or the AVR to operate in conjunction
with any of the eight devices controlled by the
remote. For example, since the AVR 500 will
likely be used as the sound system for TV view-
ing, you may wish to have the AVR’s volume
activated although the remote is set to run the
TV. Either the AVR or TV volume control may be
associated with any of the remote’s devices. To
program the remote for Volume Punch-Through,
follow these steps:

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Содержание AVR 500

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Страница 2: ...ID 2 VID 3 6 CH AM FM PRESET SCAN TUN MODE VMAx LOGIC 7 C M THEATER SURR OFF PRESET TUNING Phones Power R L Max Min Max Min Bass Treble Balance Volum Speaker Multi Room Dig Select Delay DIGITAL PRO LOGIC 3 STEREO Set VI Video DIGITAL COAX Power for the digital revolution ...

Страница 3: ...es TV 34 Setup Code Tables VCR 36 Setup Code Tables CD 36 Setup Code Tables DVD 37 Setup Code Tables DVD LD 37 Setup Code Tables CABLE 37 Setup Code Tables SAT 38 Troubleshooting Guide 38 Processor Reset 39 Technical Specifications AVR 500 Audio VideoReceiver Typographical Conventions In order to help you use this manual with the remote control front panel controls and rear panel connections certa...

Страница 4: ...eld environments and more defined pans and flyovers Our exclusive VMAx delivers a spacious sound field even when only two front speakers are available A total of four audio video inputs each with both composite and S Video as well as three additional audio only inputs are selected through a learning remote control and an easy to read front panel display or on screen graph ics through a TV monitor ...

Страница 5: ...nstallation in extremely hot or cold locations or an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment Avoid moist or humid locations Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the top of the unit or place objects directly over them Cleaning When the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean soft dry cloth If necessary wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with mild soapy water then a fresh cloth...

Страница 6: ... 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 the left right chan nels by as much as 10dB Set this control to a suitable position for your taste or room acoustics 7 Balance Control Turn this control to change the relative volume for the front left right channels NOTE Fo...

Страница 7: ...g to an analog program that is encoded with surround sound informa tion See page 21 23 for more information on surround modes Ô Dolby 3 Stereo Selector Press this but ton to select the Dolby 3 Stereo listening mode This mode is used primarily when a center channel speaker but no surround speakers are installed See pages 22 for more information on surround modes VMAx Mode Selector Press this button...

Страница 8: ...appears for the Music version of Logic 7 K DTS Mode Indicator This indicator illumi nates when a DTS encoded source is playing L Surround Off This indicator illuminates when the surround processing has been dis abled by pressing the Surround Off button Ù When this indicator is lit the AVR 500 will play traditional stereo sound using the front left and front right speakers only M Multiroom System I...

Страница 9: ... 8 Ohms SPEAKER 8 Ohm LEFT CENTER FRONT CENTER a a b f g fl fi VIDEO 1 DIGITAL INPUT c e d ª Video 1 Inputs Video 1 Outputs AM Antenna FM Antenna DVD Inputs 6 Channel Direct Inputs CD Inputs Multiroom Audio Outputs ª Digital Outputs Preamp Outputs Subwoofer Output Multiroom IR Input Front Speaker Terminals Center Speaker Terminals fi Surround Speaker Terminals fl Switched AC Outlet Unswitched AC O...

Страница 10: ... be certain to maintain correct polarity between the speak er s terminals and those on the AVR by con necting red termianls to red and black terminals to black See page 13 for more infor mation on speaker polarity fl Switched AC Outlet This outlet may be used to power any device that you wish to have turn on when the unit is turned on with the System Power Control switch 2 Unswitched AC Outlet Thi...

Страница 11: ...lect l 6 Ch Direct Input m Video Input Selectors n AM FM Tuner Select o Tuner Mode p Memory Button q Numeric Keys r Macro 1 2 Buttons s OSD Button t Light Button u Direct Macro Button v Clear Macro Button w Preset Up Down x Tuning Up Down y Forward Reverse Transport Buttons z Night Mode Multi Room 28 Delay Prev Ch 29 Button 30 Speaker Select 31 Surround Mode Selector 32 Volume Up Down 33 Sleep But...

Страница 12: ...ttons are also used to increase or decrease output levels when configuring the unit with either the inter nal test tone or an external source They are also used to enter delay time settings after the Delay button 28 has been pressed h Channel Select Button This button is used to start the process of setting the AVR 500 s output levels to an external source Once this button is pressed use the butto...

Страница 13: ...Set button i and then using the buttons g to change the setting Press the Set button again to complete the process See page 18 19 for more information 29 Button Press this button to change a setting or selection when configuring many of the AVR s settings 30 Speaker Select Press this button to begin the process of configuring the AVR 500 s Bass Management System for use with the type of speakers u...

Страница 14: ...s than ten feet We do not recom mend that you use cables with an AWG equiva lent of 18 or higher due to the power loss and degradation in performance that will occur Cables that are run inside walls should have the appropriate markings to indicate listing with UL CSA or other appropriate testing agency stan dards Questions about running cables inside walls should be referred to your installer or a...

Страница 15: ...ut of the remote room amplifier Use the appropriate speaker wire to connect the optional power amplifier to the remote speakers High quality wire of at least AWG14 is recom mended for long multiroom connections IMPORTANT NOTE Any cables run inside walls should be CL3 FT4 rated or carry any other certi fication that is required by the NEC or state and local building and electrical codes To avoid in...

Страница 16: ...front of the room sound smooth and that sounds from all speakers appear to arrive at the listening position at the same time without delay from the center speaker compared to the left and right speakers Surround speakers should be placed on the side walls of the room at or slightly behind the listening position The center of the speaker should face into the room The speakers should be located so t...

Страница 17: ...SD display Figure 1 When either OSD mode has been selected a message will appear at the bottom of the screen any time the mode or source is changed First the new mode or source will show and if the source is changed there will also be a con firmation of the mode in use Note that the full screen displays will time out after 20 seconds However the on screen display used with the channel output level...

Страница 18: ...and NO sur round channel signals will be sent to the subwoofer output When SUR SP NONE is selected surround sound information will be split between the front left and front right out puts Note that for optimal performance when no surround speakers are in use the Dolby 3 Stereo mode should be used instead of Dolby Pro Logic 9 When you have completed your selection for the surround channel press the...

Страница 19: ...he front or sur round speakers is different You may compen sate for this difference through the use of the delay settings to adjust the timing to tailor the specific speaker placement and acoustic condi tions in your listening room or home theater The factory setting is appropriate for most rooms but some installations create an uncom mon distance between the front and surround speakers that may c...

Страница 20: ...g steps 6 Before setting the center channel delay time make certain that a digital source has been selected If a digital source is playing COAX A or OPTICAL C will appear in the Information display V along with the DIGITAL indicator F If a digital source is already connected and playing press the Delay button 28 so that the words C DELAY TIME appear in the Main Information Display 3 5 and proceed ...

Страница 21: ...appear at the bottom of the screen when changes are made to the unit s operational sta tus to activate the Semi OSD mode press the OSD button s once A confirmation message Figure 5 will appear briefly at the bottom of your video display to remind you that this feature is turned on The message will time out and disappear after a few seconds When Semi OSD mode is in use single line messsages will ap...

Страница 22: ...gain and note that VOL DEFAULT will appear in the Main Information Display V 3 To have the volume control always turn on at the same level press the Set Button i and then release it The Main Information Display will now read Vol Set Ð xxDB with the actual number being the current volume level 4 Within five seconds use the Volume Control ˆ to set the desired volume level for turn on 5 When the volu...

Страница 23: ... accurate in terms of the placement of sounds and fades and pans are much smoother and more realistic than with other decoding techniques Logic 7 also delivers increased spaciousness and a wider sound stage when it is used with con ventional stereo recordings and music programs The Logic 7C or Cinema mode is tailored to provide an optimal sound field for movie soundtracks The Logic 7M or Music mod...

Страница 24: ... This does not indicate a prob lem with the AVR 500 as some players cannot pass the DTS signal through to the digital out puts If you are in doubt as to the capability of your DVD player to handle DTS discs consult the player s owner s manual Selecting a Digital Source To utilize either digital mode you must have a digital source properly connected to the AVR 500 Connect the digital outputs from D...

Страница 25: ...ype During PCM playback you may select any surround mode except Dolby Digital When an audio only DTS disc is played the AVR will automatically select the DTS mode and no other mode may be selected Tuner Operation The AVR 500 s tuner is capable of tuning AM FM and FM Stereo broadcast stations Stations may be tuned manually or they may be stored as favorite station presets and recalled from a 30 pos...

Страница 26: ...to raise or lower the level DO NOT use the volume control as this will alter the reference setting Adjusting the output level trim is easier when the Full OSD system is used To do this first press the Channel Select Button h and then press the OSD button so that the display shows all available speaker positions as shown in Figure 8 Note that there will be a flashing pointer under the FL or front l...

Страница 27: ...ultilevel setting Press the Set button i if you wish to change the output level Within twenty seconds press the or buttons g to change the output level for the multiroom feed The volume change will appear as a number in dB increments below the 0dB reference level in the front panel Information Display as a lower third Semi OSD message or as the last line in the Full OSD status display 5 Press the ...

Страница 28: ...all functions operate properly try programming the remote with the Auto Search Method Auto Search Method If the unit you wish to include in the AVR 500 s remote is not listed in the code tables in this manual or if the code does not seem to operate properly you may wish to program the correct code using the Auto Search method that follows 1 Turn on the unit that you wish to include in the AVR 500 ...

Страница 29: ...n the AVR s remote control Once programmed a macro will send out up to eight 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 associ ated with the Power Button d and four more that are accessed by pressin...

Страница 30: ...gned to the category of product shown on the remote it is possible to reassign one of these buttons to operate a second device of another type For example if you have two VCRs but no satellite receiver you may program the SAT button to operate a second VCR Before following the nor mal programming steps for either Three Digit entry or Auto Search code entry you must first reassign the button with t...

Страница 31: ...Exit Exit Exit Exit 19 Down Down Down Down Down 20 Delay Open Close Return Prev Channel Prev Channel Prev Channel 21 Vid 1 Select Track Direct Sub W On Off Music Alt 22 6 Ch Select 23 Night Pause Rec Pause Pause Rec Pause 24 Multi Room Stop Stop Stop Stop 25 Vid 2 Select Track Increment Open Close 26 AM FM 27 Transport Reverse Play Reverse 28 Transport Forward Play Play Forward Play Play 29 Vid 3 ...

Страница 32: ...3 CLASSIC 043 CONCERTO 004 CONTEC 043 051 CRAIG 054 CROWN 143 CURTIS MATHES 001 004 101 143 DAEWOO 004 055 103 111 114 127 143 DAYTRON 004 143 DWIN 177 DYNATECH 062 ELECTROHOME 024 143 EMERSON 001 004 005 028 043 047 048 051 096 143 151 153 154 155 FISHER 007 057 FUNAI 028 043 FUTURETECH 043 GE 004 008 009 034 056 073 074 091 130 144 155 160 161 GOLDSTAR 004 106 110 112 113 119 127 143 HITACHI 004...

Страница 33: ...001 164 MEMOREX 004 007 072 METZ 088 MGA 001 004 024 042 MINERVA 088 MITSUBISHI 004 024 040 042 109 146 MTC 001 004 062 101 NAD 015 025 NEC 001 019 024 040 056 130 134 OPTONICA 019 081 PANASONIC 034 056 080 164 PHILCO 001 003 004 024 056 059 060 063 064 127 143 164 PHILIPS 001 003 004 005 038 059 093 164 PIONEER 004 018 023 025 135 176 PORTLAND 004 143 PROSCAN 144 160 161 167 PROTON 004 058 143 17...

Страница 34: ...RP 004 014 019 022 028 143 175 SIGNATURE 072 SONY 070 085 126 139 SOUNDESIGN 003 004 028 043 SUPRE MACY 002 SYLVANIA 001 003 059 060 063 064 127 160 164 SYMPHONIC 052 TANDY 081 TATUNG 056 062 TECHNICS 034 080 TECHWOOD 004 TENIKA 002 003 004 028 043 072 101 143 TERA 172 TMK 004 TOSHIBA 015 030 040 062 101 TOTEVISION 143 UNIVERSAL 008 009 VIDEO CONCEPTS 146 VIDIKRON 174 VIDTECH 004 WARDS 004 008 009...

Страница 35: ...ER 001 008 009 010 FUNAI 034 GE 031 063 072 107 109 144 147 GO VIDEO 132 136 GOLDSTAR 004 012 020 101 HARMAN KARDON 012 045 HITACHI 018 026 034 043 063 137 150 INSTANTREPLAY 031 JC PENNEY 004 012 040 101 JENSEN 043 JVC 012 031 043 046 055 060 130 150 152 KENWOOD 014 034 048 LLOYD 034 LXI 001 004 009 017 034 MAGNAVOX 031 034 041 067 068 MARANTZ 012 031 067 069 MARTA 101 MATSUI 027 030 MEI 031 MEMOR...

Страница 36: ... 113 115 124 SANSUI 043 048 135 SANYO 001 007 010 014 040 134 SCOTT 017 037 129 131 SEARS 001 004 008 009 010 014 017 020 081 101 SHARP 031 054 SHINTOM 024 SONY 001 009 031 052 056 057 058 SOUNDESIGN 034 SYLVANIA 031 034 059 067 SYMPHONIC 034 TANDY 010 034 TATUNG 043 TEAC 034 043 TECHNICS 031 070 TEKNIKA 031 034 101 THOMAS 034 TMK 006 TOSHIBA 004 008 017 059 082 131 TOTEVISION 040 101 UNITECH 040 ...

Страница 37: ...044 MONDIAL 147 NAD 215 005 NAKAMICHI 217 218 219 ONKYO 038 168 030 OPTIMUS 049 085 PANASONIC 068 PIONEER 010 020 174 REALISTIC 181 187 102 RCA 012 150 SHARP 013 051 066 031 SHERWOOD 166 112 115 119 093 SONY 225 097 126 133 081 TEAC 062 131 015 182 TECHNICS 068 200 008 060 YAMAHA 012 054 024 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number DENON 001 LG 010 MAGNAVOX 012 MITSUBISHI 002 PANASONIC 003 PHILIPS 012...

Страница 38: ...1 TOSHIBA 025 YAMAHA 033 Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number Remote Control Model PIONEER 001 BR 200 AMERICAST 005 JERROLD 006 RT J22 CFT2200 JERROLD 007 RT J550C PIONEER 002 BR 95 PIONEER 003 RT P81 82 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTIC 004 RT S6X USV86 TOCOM 010 RT T7 T8 ZENITH 008 MN2500 ZENITH 009 RT ZPMV Setup Code Tables SAT Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number GE 001 ECHOSTAR 006 HITACHI 001 012 HUGHES 0...

Страница 39: ...ke certain front panel sensor is visible to remote or connect remote sensor Move unit or antenna away from computers fluorescent lights motors or other electrical appliances Processor Reset In the rare case where the unit s operation or the displays seem abnormal the cause may involve the erratic operation of the system s memory or microprocessor To correct this problem first unplug the unit from ...

Страница 40: ...r Section Frequency Range 520 1710kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 45dB Usable Sensitivity Loop 500µV Distortion 1kHz 50 Mod 0 8 Selectivity 10kHz 30dB Video Section Video Format NTSC Input Level Impedance 1Vp p 75 ohms Output Level Impedance 1Vp p 75 ohms Video Frequency 10Hz 8MHz 3dB Response General Power Requirement AC 120V 60Hz Power Consumption 78W idle 694W maximum 2 channels driven Dimensions Max...

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