Remote Control - Harman Kardon HK 970 Owner's Manual

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Remote Control

Independent Remote Control
The system remote of the HK 970 can control the
amplifier and compatible Tuners, CD Players and
CD Recorders. The remote In jack of units without
an integrated IR receiver must be connected to
the amplifier's remote control output jack so that
the system remote control can operate them.
The Function Table below will show all functions
of the HK 970 and external devices that can be
controlled by the HK 970 remote.
Remote button functions
Button
HK 970
ON
Power On
OFF
Power Off
Tuner
Select Tuner
Phono
Select Phono
TV
Select TV
Tape
Select Tape
Aux
Select Aux
CD
Select CD
Volume +
Volume Up
CDR
Select CDR
10+
-
Mode
Select Mode
Folder +
-
10-
-
Volume -
Volume Down
Folder -
-
Previous JH
-
I Play/Pause
-
Next IK
-
Search HH
-
A Stop
-
Search II
-
Open/Close
-
Scroll +
-
Repeat
-
Random
-
Scroll -
-
0 ~ 9 (Numeric Keys)
-
Auto
-
FM Mode
-
RDS
-
Mute
Mute Sound
Band
-
Select
-
REMOTE CONTROL
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Important Notes:
• To remote control a tuner, CD Recorder or CD
Player, the appropriate input ("TUNER",
"CDR" or "CD") must have been selected
with the source buttons of the remote control
(selecting on the front panel is not sufficient).
• Note that DVD players or tape decks cannot
be controlled by the remote.
• To control a compatible CD Recorder "CDR"
must be selected as input and the drive to be
controlled (CDP or CDR) must be selected
appropriately with the "CDP SELECT" or "CDR
SELECT" buttons.
CD Player
Tuner
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Current Track +10
-
-
-
Next Folder
-
Current Track -10
-
-
-
Previous Folder
-
Skip Previous
-
Play/Pause
-
Skip Next
-
Fast Reverse
-
Stop
-
Fast Forward
-
Open/Close
-
-
Tuning Up
Repeat Play
-
Random Play
-
-
Tuning Down
Track Select
Preset Select
-
Auto Tune
-
FM Mode Select
-
RDS Display Select
-
-
-
Band Select
-
Tune Mode Select
Operating Conditions
The control unit operates effectively within a
distance of 7 meters and an angle of 30° from
the amplifier. Using the control near fluorescent
lights may shorten this range, as will any dust or
dirt that accumulates on the front of the remote
control or the remote sensor area of the
amplifier. Also avoid blocking the line of sight
between amplifier and remote.
The control unit is powered by two AA batteries,
included with your amplifier. When you replace
weak batteries, replace both at the same time.
When the remote is to be unused for an
extended period, remove the batteries to prevent
damage from corrosion.

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