Programmed Device Functions - Harman Kardon AVR 235 Owner's Manual

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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
Indicator_
will flash greento confirrn each
button pressasyouentereornrnar_ds
NOTE: W hile entering c ornmands f orPower O n/Off o f
anydevice during a macrosequence, pressthe Mute
Button _.
DONOT press the ac, tualPower b utton.
Whenall the stepshavebeenentered,pTess t he
Sleep Button @ to enterthe co/nn/andsThe
redlight underthe InputSelectors_
will
blinkandthenturn off.
Example:Toprogram theMacro1 buttonsothatit
turns on 1he AVR255.TVandcablebox.tollow
these slops:
,, Press the Macro1 Button _
andMute
Button 0
at thesametimeandthenrelease
them.
Notethatthe Program/SPL I ndicatorO
will
flash an#eL
,, Press the AVRSelector
,, Press the Mute Button O
to store the
AVR 235's Power O ncommand.
• Press the VD 3 Input SelectorButton _
to
indicate thenextcommand isfor"71/Power On"
Press the Mute Button _
to store the-R/
Power O nComrnand.
Press the VD 2 Input SelectorButton _
to
indicate t hene£command i sfor"Oabie P ower O n"
,, Press the Mute Button _
to store theCable
Power O ncommand
Press the Shop/Channel U pButton 0
to
complete theprocess andstorethemacro
sequence.
Atterfollowing thesesteps, e achtimeyoupress
the MacroI Button (_). the remote willsend
the Power On/Off c on_mand
ErasingMacroCommands
Toremove thecornmar/ds t hathavebeenpro
grammed intooneof the Mass buttons, tullow
thesesteps:
1, Press the Mute Button _
andthe Macro
Button _
thatcontairls thecommands you
wishto erase.
TheProgram/SPL indicator 0
willflash
arnber, a ndthe LEE) undertheAVRSelector
willturn red
Within ten seconds, p ressthe SurroundMode
Selector/Channel D ownButton _]_.
4. TheredLEDundertheAVRSelectorO
will
go out.andthe Program/SPL Indicator 0
will turngreenandflashthreelimesbetore it
goesout.
5. Whenthe Program/SPL IndicatorO
goes
out.the Macrohasbeenerased
q}o
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harman/kardon
AVR 235
F_Ture 12
Programmed Device Functions
OncetheAVR 235's rernote hasbeenprogrammed tur
thecodesof otherdevices, press theappropriate I nput
Selector_
tu change the remote hemcontrolling
the AVR235to cont/olling t headdillonal product. When
youpress anyoneoftheselectors, it willbriefly f lashin
redto indicate t hatyouhavechanged t hedevice being
controlled
Whet/ope/atir/g a deviceotherthantheAVR235. the
controls maynotcorrespond e xactly t o the function
printed onthe remote or buttonSome commands.
suchasthe vohmeconhol, a rethesameastheyare
wHb theAVR235. Other b uttons willcha%etheir
function sothattheycorrespond t o a secondary l abel
on the remoteForexample, theSleepandSurround
modeselector b uttuns alsoturlsllor/as theChannel Up
andChannel Downbu/tons w henoperaang m ostTV
sets. V CRs or cableboxesTheChannel Up/Down
indication i s printed directly on theremote. F ormany
standard CDplayers, cassette decks. VCRs andDVD
functions, thestanda/d fur/ction iconsareprinted or/
top of thebuttons.
Forsorneproduc_,however, thefunction of a par-ticu
larbutlondoesnotfollowthecommand printed on
the remoteIneiderto seewhichfundiona button
consols, c onsultthe Function L isttableson pages38
and39 Tousethoset@les. 8 rstcheckthelypeof
devicebeingcontrolled (eg. TV. V CR)Next. l ookat
the remote control d iagram in Figure 12 Notethat
e%h buttonhasa number o n it.
Tofindout whatfunction a particular buttor/hasfor
a specific device, f indthe buttonnumber o n the
Function L istandthenlookin thecolumn forthe device
youarecontrolling Furexample, buttonnumber 4 6
isthe Directbuttor_ f orthe £VR235, but it is the
"Favorite" buttontot manycable television boxes
andsatellite receive5Buttonnumber 5 2 is the Delay
button forthe AVR235, butthe Open/Close b utton for
ODplayers.
NOTE: T henumbers usedto describe the butlen
functions in Figure 12 forthe purposes of describing
howa buttonoperates area different s etof numbers
thanthoseusedinthe restof thismanual t o describe
the butlonfunctions br theAVR235
Noteson Usingthe AVR235 RemoteWith
OtherDevices:
,, Manufacturers mayusedifferent c odesets forthe
sameproduct c ategory Forthatreason, i t i8impor
rantthatyoucheckto seewhether t he codesetyou
haveentered operates a s manycontrols aspossible.
Ifit appeals thatonlya fewfunctions operate, d/eck
te seewhether a nother c , odesetwillworkwithmore
butter,s

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