Front Panel Information Display - Harman Kardon AVR 70 Owner's Manual

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"Visual" Indicator: These
indicators display which video source is
being fed to the video monitor output.
Test: This indicator flashes when
the output levels are being set using
the built in test signal generator.
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Memo: This indicator flashes when
the Memo button is pressed when
entering presets and other information
into the tuner's memory.
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Auto: This indicator signifies that
the Automatic Receiving mode
(Stereo/Mono) is in use for FM
broadcasts.
Tuned: This indicator lights when
an AM or FM station is properly tuned
and locked.
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Stereo: This indicator lights when
an FM station is broadcasting in
stereo.
Volume Indication: The last two
indicators on the information display
indicate the volume level. Note that
is the reference level, not an
0dB
indication that there is no output.
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Front Panel Information Display

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Tuner Frequency Indication:
When the tuner is in use, the main
Information Display will show the
preset channel number, if any, the
frequency band and the station
frequency. Indicators at the right side
of the display show
kHz
or MW station is tuned or
an FM station is tuned.
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Main Information Display: This
ten digit display shows messages
relating to the status, input source,
surround mode, tuner, volume level or
other aspects of the unit's operation.
DISP: This indicator lights when
the FL display has been turned
off using the Display button ) to
remind you that the unit is still
turned on.
P-Scan: This indicator flashes
when the stations programmed into
the tuner memory are being
automatically reviewed.
when an LW
when
MHz
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Auto Memo: This indicator flashes
when the tuner is automatically
scanning for stations and entering
them into the preset memory.
Mode Status: These indicators
display the currently selected
surround mode.
Signal Level Indication: This is a
visual indication of the strength of a
radio station signal. The more bars
visible, the stronger the station.

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