Tv Auto Function; Tuner Operation - Harman Kardon AVR80 Owner's Manual

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AVR80 manual
11/01/98 13:01
Modes may also be selected using the on
screen display. Press
SELECT r
the remote to display the
Then press
twice so that the on
q
¤
screen cursor is next to
. Press
SELECT r
MODE
move to the next menu.
At the
SURROUND MODE MENU
press the
or
buttons
desired mode name appears on the
screen. Press
twice until the
¤
is next to
RETURN TO MAIN MENU
and press
. At the main menu
SELECT
select
and press
MENU OFF
to exit the menus.
A different mode may be selected for
audio and video sources. Once a mode
has been selected, it will be attached to
those sources in memory. Thus, you may
select
THX CINEMA
video and
HALL SURROUND
audio. After the initial selections are
made, the unit will automatically return
to your preferred mode for each type of
input whenever it is chosen.

TV Auto Function

With the increasing sophistication of
today's home entertainment systems, it
often takes numerous remote controls to
turn a system on. This receiver's unique
"TV Auto" feature simplifies that task and
greatly reduces the actions needed to
bring your entire system to life.
Side 20
Basic Operation
If a video feed is connected to the
jack
VIDEO IN
installation, that signal is used to trigger
system turn on. Even when the receiver is
turned off, the presence of an video signal
at the
TV VIDEO
cause the receiver to turn on. As long as
the signal is present, the receiver will
remain on. When the TV or other source
is turned off, the receiver will
on
automatically return to a standby ("off")
.
mode within five minutes.
MAIN MENU
Note that if the receiver is turned on
SURROUND
again to
automatically by this function, it will
remain on if another source is
subsequently selected. In that case, the
,
receiver needs to be turned off manually
until the
even if the TV source is turned off.
r
cursor

Tuner Operation

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The FM/AM tuner is extremely flexible,
and offers a number of options. The
following instructions will enable you to
SELECT
take advantage of the tuner's many
features.
To select tuner operation, press the
button
AM/FM
the remote
c
as the mode for
select the desired frequency band if
for
required.
Manual up/down tuning is accessible
by pressing the
up
or down
and Tune/Search
buttons on the remote. Pressing these
j
buttons once increases or decreases the
station frequency by one step. Holding the
buttons down quickly scans for the next
station. Holding the tune buttons for a
few seconds and then releasing them
automatically will set the tuner to the
next station with an acceptable signal.
20
TV
during the
N
jack will automatically
When manually tuning stations, observe
the
the
bars visible on the
indicator, the stronger the signal and the
better the station will sound. A station is
properly tuned when the
indicator is illuminated.
Tuner Mode
Pressing the
front panel selects how a station will be
received. When the button is pressed so
that the
stations broadcasting in stereo will be
received in stereo. You may note stereo
broadcasts by observing that the
STEREO §
When the
pressed until the
out, all stations will be received in a
monaural mode regardless of the method
of transmission.
on the front panel, or
3
. Press the button again to
NOTE: When a station is broadcasting in
stereo, but has a weak signal level, the
reproduction may not be acceptable. In
this case, select the Auto Off mode, as
monaural reception is less susceptible to
button
either
noise in weak reception areas.
^
TUNE
or the Tune/Search
¤
Tuner Presets
There are thirty preset positions that may
be used to store your favorite stations in
any order. These may be used to
memorize both the station's frequency,
reception mode and a name. Stations
may be preset automatically or
manually, and then recalled in a variety
of ways.
indicator
and
SIGNAL LEVEL
TUNED ∞
indicators. The more
SIGNAL LEVEL
TUNED
button
on the
Ù
FM Mode
AUTO ¢
indicator is lit,
indicator will illuminate.
button
is
Ù
FM Mode
AUTO ¢
light goes

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