Remote Control Programming And Operation - Harman Kardon AVR75 Owner's Manual

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34230-AVR75 Engelsk 03/03/1998 14:19 Side 15
This product is equipped with a powerful
remote control. As supplied, it will operate
the receiver, as well as most CD players
and tape decks manufactured by Harman
Kardon. If your equipment requires
different codes, it may be programmed to
copy the codes from most infrared
remotes.
Loading Batteries
The life of the batteries for the remote
control is about one year in normal
operation. If the amber
indicator does not flash when remote
buttons are pushed, that is an indication
that the batteries need to be replaced.
To change the batteries:
1. Remove the back cover by sliding it in
the direction of the arrows.
2. Remove the old batteries and insert
fresh AAA type cells. Be certain to observe
the correct polarity by noting the (+)
and (–) marks on both the inside of the
case and on the battery cells. It is
recommended that both batteries be
changed at the same time.
NOTE: Old batteries must be recycled
properly or returned to your dealer.

Remote Control Programming and Operation

3. Close the cover until it clicks shut.
NOTE: It is important that the batteries
be replaced within ten minutes after the
old batteries are removed to avoid losing
any remote codes that have been
programmed into the remote's memory.
Sending
Remote Control Range
The remote will operate at a range of up
to 5 meters from the unit, when the
batteries are fully charged. The remote
will also operate at an angle of up to 30°
to either side of the unit.
Always point the remote transmitter at
the front of the unit when issuing
commands. If you find that remote
commands are not being received by the
remote, it may be necessary to use a
remote IR sensor.
15
Remote Programming
Programmable Keys
Many of the buttons on the remote
control may be user programmed to new
functions to operate virtually any
component in your system. Eleven
CANNOT be programmed with a new
code, as they control high-level functions
of the AVR75. These keys are
Power ON
the nine source input keys:
,
VID1
TAPE2
Programmable keys are divided into two
groups. Some keys may be programmed
with a separate function for each of the
inputs. Thus, these keys may change
their code when the input source is
changed. (e.g. the
transmit a different code when
selected as opposed to when
selected.) The keys that may be
programmed with multiple codes are the
following:
All Numeric Keys (0 – 9)
Forward Play
Source Power On
Reverse Play
Source Power Off
Stop
Preset Disc
Record
Preset Disc
Pause
Channel/Skip
Channel/Skip
Tune/Search
Memo
Tune/Search
P-Scan
Main
,
, and
Main Power OFF
,
,
TV
DVD
,
,
,
,
VID 2
VID 3
CD
TAPE1
and
.
AM/FM
key may
Play
is
CD
is
VCR
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