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MAIN REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTE: The AVR 7200's remote may
be programmed to control up to eight devices,
including the AVR 7200. Before using the remote,
it is important to remember to press the Input
Selector Button 3 that corresponds to the unit
you wish to operate. In addition, the AVR 7200's
remote is shipped from the factory to operate the
AVR 7200 and most Harman Kardon CD or DVD
players and cassette decks. The remote is also
capable of operating a wide variety of other products
using the control codes that are part of the remote.
Before using the remote with other products, follow
the instructions on pages 38 – 40 to program the
proper codes for the products in your system.
It is also important to remember that many of the
buttons on the remote take on different functions,
depending on the product selected using the Device
Control Selectors. The descriptions shown here primarily
detail the functions of the remote when it is used to
operate the AVR 7200.
a Power Off Button: Press this button to place
the AVR 7200 or a selected device in the Standby
mode. Note that this will turn off the main room
functions, but if the Multiroom system is activated,
it will continue to function.
1 Power On Button: Press this button to turn on
the power to a device selected by first pressing one of
the Input Selectors 3.
2 LCD Information Display: This two-line screen
displays various information depending on the com-
mands that have been entered into the remote.
3 Input Selectors: Pressing one of these buttons
will perform three actions at the same time. First, if the
AVR 7200 is not turned on, this will power up the unit.
Next, it will select the source shown on the button as
the input to the AVR 7200. Finally, it will change the
remote control so that it controls the device selected.
After pressing one of these buttons you must press
the AVR Selector Button 4 again to operate the
AVR 7200's functions with the remote.
4 AVR Selector: Pressing this button will switch the
remote so that it will operate the AVR 7200's functions. If
the AVR 7200 is in the Standby mode, it will also turn
the AVR 7200 on.
5 Test Button: Press this button to begin the
sequence used to calibrate the AVR 7200's output
levels. (See page 24 for more information on calibrat-
ing the AVR 7200.)
6 DSP Surround Mode Selector: Press this
button to select from among the available DSP surround
modes. (See page 29 for more information on the
Theater, Hall and VMAx modes.)
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MAIN REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
7 Logic 7 Mode Select Button: Press this button
to select from among the available Logic 7 surround
modes. (See page 29 for the available Logic 7
options.)
8 Direct Button: Press this button when the tuner
is in use to start the sequence for direct entry of a sta-
tion's frequency. After pressing the button, simply
press the proper Numeric Keys A to select a sta-
tion. (See page 32 for more information on the tuner.)
9 Clear Button: When programming the remote
or using the EzSet feature, press this button to cancel
the current function. When using the remote to enter
frequencies for direct tuner access, press this button
to clear previous entries.
A Numeric Keys: These buttons serve as a ten-
button numeric keypad to enter tuner preset positions.
They are also used to select channel numbers when
TV, Cable or SAT has been selected on the remote, or
to select track numbers on a CD, DVD or LD player,
depending on how the remote has been programmed.
These buttons are also used to enter letters and num-
bers when renaming devices in the LCD Information
Display. (See page 45 for more information on renam-
ing devices and keys.)
B Tuning Mode: Press this button when the tuner
is in use to select between automatic tuning and manual
tuning. When the button is pressed so that MANUAL
TUNING appears in the Lower Display Line B,
pressing the Tuning Selector 9w will move the
frequency up or down in single-step increments. When
the FM band is in use, pressing this button for manual
tuning when a station's signal is weak will change to
monaural reception. (See page 32 for more information.)
m Channel Select Button: This button is used to
start the process of setting the AVR 7200's output levels
to an external source. Once this button is pressed, press
on the Navigation Button n to select the
the
/
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channel being adjusted, then press the Set Button
F, followed by the
on the Navigation Button
/
¤
n again, to change the level setting. (See page 33 for
more information.)
D Navigation Button: This single disc-like button is
used to navigate through the on-screen configuration
menus, to scroll through the options list and to select
choices for the various settings such as delay, speakers,
surround modes, digital inputs, etc. To use the button,
simply press it left, right, up or down in the direction
indicated by the
‹ ›
icons printed on the button
⁄ ¤
disc. Depending on the menu being used, pressing the
button will either change the video highlight that indi-
cates a specific choice or it will change the option
shown in the on-screen or front panel display. The
sections in this manual describing the unit's individual
features and configuration options contain specific
information on how the navigation controls are used.
E Digital Select Button: Press this button to assign
one of the digital inputs j
&( to a source. (See
32
page 30 for more information on using digital inputs.)
F Set Button: This button is used to enter settings
into the AVR 7200's memory. It is also used in the
setup procedures for delay time, speaker configuration
and channel output level adjustment.
G Transport Play Buttons: These buttons have no
direct function on the AVR 7200, but they are used
when the remote is programmed for a compatible
DVD, CD or tape player. Pressing these buttons will
transmit a forward- or reverse-play command,
according to the capabilities of the player being
controlled. In the factory default setting, these buttons
are programmed for Harman Kardon DVD players so
that you may control a compatible player without
having to switch devices.
H Volume Up/Down Buttons: These controls
share the common disc in the lower third of the
remote. To raise the volume, press the button marked
by pressing towards the top of the remote. To lower
the volume, press the button marked
¤
towards the bottom of the remote. The
on the left and right sides of this disc change channels
up or down when the TV, cable box or satellite Input
Selectors 3 have been pressed.
I Transport Fast-Play/Scan Buttons: These but-
tons have no direct function on the AVR 7200, but
they are used when the remote is programmed for a
compatible DVD, CD or tape player. Pressing these but-
tons will transmit a fast-play forward, fast-play reverse,
or fast-forward or -reverse scan command, according
to the capabilities of the player being controlled. In the
factory default setting, these buttons are preprogrammed
with the remote codes for Harman Kardon DVD players
so that you may control a compatible player without
having to switch devices.
J Main Transport Controls: These buttons have
no direct function on the AVR 7200, but they are used
when the remote is programmed for a compatible
DVD, CD or tape player. Pressing these buttons
will transmit a stop (
), record (
), or pause (
Í
Î
command, according to the capabilities of the player
being controlled. In the factory default setting, these
buttons are programmed with the remote codes for
Harman Kardon DVD players so that you may control
a compatible player without having to switch devices.
K Track Skip Up/Down Buttons: These buttons
do not have a direct function with the AVR 7200, but
when used with a compatibly programmed CD or DVD
changer will change the track or chapter currently being
played. In the factory default setting, these buttons are
programmed with the remote codes for Harman Kardon
DVD players so that you may control a compatible player
without having to switch devices.
by pressing
/
buttons
)
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