Ezset Configuration - Harman Kardon AVR 430 Owner's Manual

Harman-kardon audio/video receiver owner's manual avr 430
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CONFIGURING THE REMOTE
Button o until the desired device name
appears to the right of the device in use. In our
example, that is the cable box. When the desired
combination of devices appears, press the Set
Button q.
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
V C R < - C B L
Figure 58
6. When the Set button is pressed, the display will
change to show you that the new combination
of control commands is being saved to the unit's
memory, as shown in Figure 59. The word
SAVED will flash four times and then the remote
will return to normal operation.
V C R < - C B L [ C H A N ]
S A V E D
Figure 59
7. Once the punch-through is programmed, the
Channel Up/Down Buttons of the second
device named will be used when those buttons
are pressed while the master device is
in use.
Returning the Channel Control Settings to
Default Operation
If you wish to remove the Channel Punch-Through
so that the commands for Channel Up/Down are
returned to the factory default setting, follow the steps
shown above, except that in Steps 4 and 5, select
the same device for both the DEVICE IN USE on
the left side of the bottom line and the PUNCH-
THROUGH device. In the example used, the display
to return the remote to default settings will appear as
shown in Figure 60.
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
V C R < - V C R
Figure 60
Transport Punch-Through
The Play
, Stop
, Fast Forward/Reverse
, Pause
, Record
and Skip Up/Down
Transport Controls are set at the factory to oper-
ate your DVD player, or the controls of a specific
device such as a VCR or CD player when they are
selected. However, by using the Transport Punch-
Through feature you may program these controls to
transmit the commands for a different device. For
example, you may wish to operate the transport of a
second VCR connected to the VID 2/TV input, as
shown in the following example.
1. Press and hold the Program Button
about three seconds while the message shown
in Figure 17 appears in the remote's LCD
Information Display
. Release the button
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CONFIGURING THE REMOTE
when the red light under the Set Button q
appears.
2. The remote's MAIN MENU message (Figure
16), will appear in the LCD display and the Set
Button q will remain illuminated in red. Press
Navigation Button o until
the
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PUNCH-THROUGH appears on the bottom
line of the LCD screen, as shown in Figure 50.
Press the Set Button q to enter the main
punch-through menu branch.
3. At the next menu screen, press the
Navigation Button o until TRANSPORT
appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, as
shown in Figure 61. Press the Set Button q
to begin programming the remote for transport
punch-through.
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
T R A N S P O R T
Figure 61
4. The next display screen (Figure 62) is where you
select the device that will receive the punch-
through commands. In our example, that is the
TV button, as that is where we want the VCR's
transport controls to be active. Press the
Navigation Button o until the name of the
base device appears and then press the Set
Button q.
D E V I C E I N U S E
T V
Figure 62
5. At the next display screen (Figure 63), you will
select the device whose transport commands will
be used. Press the
o until the desired device name appears to the
right of the device in use. In our example, that is
the VCR. When the desired combination of
devices appears, press the Set Button q.
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
T V < - V C R
Figure 63
6. When the Set button is pressed, the display will
change to show you that the new combination of
control commands is being saved to the unit's
memory, as shown in Figure 64. The word
SAVED will flash four times and then the remote
will return to normal operation.
T V < - V C R [ T R S ]
S A V E D
for
Figure 64
7. Once the punch-through is programmed, the
transport buttons of the second device named
Returning the Transport Control Settings to
Default Operation
If you wish to remove the Transport Punch-Through so
that the transport commands are returned to the fac-
tory default setting, follow the steps shown above,
except that in Steps 4 and 5, select the same device
for both the DEVICE IN USE on the left side of the
bottom line and the PUNCH-THROUGH device. In
the example used, the display to return the remote to
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default settings will appear as shown in Figure 65.
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
T V < - T V
Figure 65

EzSet Configuration

Harman Kardon's patented EzSet feature makes it easi-
er than ever to calibrate the output levels on your new
receiver for maximum playback accuracy. In addition
to automatically setting the levels, the AVR remote's
LCD display allows the unit to be used as a direct
read-out SPL meter. Complete instructions for using
the EzSet features of the AVR remote are found on
pages 26 – 28 of this owner's manual.
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In most cases you will find it easier to access the
EzSet capabilities directly by pressing the SPL Select
Button
detailed on pages 26 and 27. However, there is one
function of the remote that is only available through
the remote's menu system being described in this
section.
To avoid having the calibration settings created with
Navigation Button
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EzSet changed accidentally, the remote allows you to
disable the SPL Select Button
To de-activate the button, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the Program Button
2. The remote's MAIN MENU message (Figure 18),
will be used when those buttons are pressed
while the master device is in use.
and following the menu prompts as
on the remote.
about three seconds while the message shown
in Figure 17 appears in the remote's LCD
Information Display
. Release the button
when the red light under the Set Button q
appears.
will appear in the LCD display and the Set Button
q will remain illuminated in red. Press the
Navigation Button o until SET SPKR
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LEVELS appears on the bottom line of the LCD
screen, as shown in Figure 66. Press the Set
Button q to enter the main EzSet menu
branch.
M A I N M E N U
S E T S P K R L E V E L S
Figure 66
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