Harman Kardon AVR 85 Owner's Manual page 27

Harman kardon avr 85: owners manual
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1. Tune to the desired preset station.
2. Press the
button
Memo
more than three seconds.
3. Note that a character on the left side of
the main information display will start to
blink.
4. Enter the first character of the name
using either the front panel
or
buttons
or the alphanumeric
Ú
¤
buttons
on the remote.
x
A. To use the front panel buttons simply
press and hold
Ú
Tune
the desired letter or number appears.
Note that the upper case alphabet will
appear, followed by the numbers
through
, and then a
indicating a
0
blank space. Tapping the button will
advance the display one character at
a time; holding it down will move the
display quickly. If you pass by the desired
character, use the
Tune
¤
the display in reverse.
After entering the first character, press
to move to the next position
Memo ^
and note that the next digit will blink.
Use the same procedure outline above to
enter a character.
When you have entered a digit or
"blank" in all five spaces, press and hold
the
button
for a second to
^
Memo
confirm the entry
B. To use the remote for character entry,
press the button corresponding to the
desired letter or number. Press it once to
enter the first printed letter, twice for the
second, three times for the third and four
times for the number. Press the "
button to enter a blank space. (For
example, press the "
" button once
ABC
to enter an "
," three times for a "
A
and four times to enter a "
Basic Operation
Use the
the next digit position. When all five
for
^ r
spaces have been filled, press and hold
the
Memo
confirm the entry.
Once a station name has been attached to
a preset position, the station's frequency
will appear briefly when the unit is tuned
to that station. After a few seconds the
Tune
preset name will appear in the display.
Tuning Preset Stations
Stations preset into the tuner's memory
may be recalled in a number of ways.
button until
1. To recall a station directly enter a
number from 1 to 30 using the number
1
buttons on the remote
a. To enter a single digit memory
location, press
or enter the number and wait a few
seconds.
to move
Ú
b. If an invalid number (other than
1–30) is entered in error, that number
will flash to alert you that the entry is
invalid and the display will return to
the previous frequency display.
2. To scan through the list of preset
stations, press the
P-Set
or the
Channel
remote.Press once to move up or down
thorough the memory presets one by one,
or press and hold the button to quickly
scan through the list of stations.
3. To automatically review each station
in the memory, press the
button
"
indicator
9
"
C
".)
1
24
button
to move to
v
Memo
button again for a second to
.
x
before the number,
0
or
P-Set
button on the front panel
¤
buttons
on the
u
P-Scan
. Note that the
w Ò
P-Scan
G
will blink.
• The tuner will move up through the
list of stations, pausing to play each for
five seconds. Note that preset numbers
where no station has been pro-
grammed will be skipped.
• When the desired station is reached
press
P-Scan Ò
Clearing Preset Stations
Once stations are programmed into the
preset memories, it is possible to remove
them individually or as a group.
To remove a single station from the
memory:
1. Recall the station by pressing the
buttons on the remote corresponding to
the station's memory location.
2. Press the
Memo
and observe that the
will blink.
3. While the indicator is blinking, press
the
button
Clear
The word
CLEAR
confirm that the memory position has
been cleared.
To clear
all memory locations for the
tuner, as well as all volume level and sur-
round mode memories:
Ô
1. Press the
Memo
button
x
Clear
Note: When a complete memory clear
is performed the AVR85 will turn off and
then on as part of the process. After clear-
ing the memory it is necessary to reset all
stations and set up parameters.
.
button
or
^
v
indicator
O
Memo
within five seconds.
&
will show briefly to
button
and the
v
at the same time.

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