Remote Control Functions - Harman Kardon AVR80II Owner's Manual

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a. When the TUNER has been
selected, these buttons are used
to manually tune stations.
b. When CD, LD or VCR is the input
source, these buttons act as
the Fast Scan Forward
or Fast Scan Reverse
controls.
k Channel/Skip: (These buttons
have multiple functions, which
vary according to the input device
selected.)
a. When the TUNER has been
selected, these buttons will scroll
up
·
or down
through
the stations that have been pro-
grammed in the preset memory.
b. When TV or VCR is selected, they
are the channel up
·
nel down
tuning buttons.
c. When CD or LD is selected these
buttons act as forward and
reverse "Skip" buttons to move to
the next track or chapter on the
disc.
d. When a compatible Harman
Kardon cassette player has been
selected as Tape 1 or Tape 2,
these buttons move the tape for-
ward
·
or backwards
next selection using the Music
Scan feature.
l Disc/Deck/Ant: (These buttons
have multiple functions, which
vary according to the input device
selected.)
a. When CD is selected and the unit
is a CD changer, these buttons
will change to the next disc
previous disc
.
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b. When Tape 1 or Tape 2 is the
input source, and the tape
machine is a compatible Harman
Kardon dual cassette deck, these
buttons will switch between the
"A" and "B" sides.
c. When VCR 1 or VCR 2 is the input
source, these buttons switch
between VCR and TV as the unit's
output.

Remote Control Functions

d. When TV is the input source,
these buttons may switch
between video input sources or
antenna/video, depending on the
TV model.
e. When LD is the input source,
these buttons will switch the side
being played from "A" to "B" on
compatible dual side players.
m Number Keys: These buttons
serve as a ten button numeric key-
pad to enter tuner preset positions.
They are also to be used to select
channel numbers when TV has been
selected on the remote, or to select
track numbers on a CD or LD player,
depending on how the remote has
been programmed. The letters
below the buttons are used to enter
information for tuner station names.
or chan-
NOTE: The 0 button has a dual func-
tion. It also serves as the CLEAR
button to for use in programming the
tuner or clearing the system memory.
n P-Scan: Press this button to
automatically scan through the sta-
tions preset into the tuner memory.
Press the button again to end the
scan when the tuner stops at the
desired station.
o Memo: The memo button is used
to the
to enter stations to the tuner's preset
memory in either the manual or auto-
matic modes. It is also used in the
process of clearing the memory.
p Delay: This button controls the
amount of sound delay to the rear
(surround) channels. Press it to
increase the delay in the steps shown
in the main Information Display or
or
on-screen graphics.
q Menu Controls: These buttons
control the action of the cursor or the
selection of menu items when the
receiver is being configured using
the setup menus.
r Select: This button enters set-
tings to the receiver's memory dur-
ing system configuration.
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s Screen Display: Press this but-
ton to activate the on screen menu
system.
t Panel Display: Press this button
to turn off all displays and indicators
in the Information Display except for
a small DISP indication in the lower
right corner of the display ¤ Press
the button again to turn the display
back on. Note that the display will
briefly illuminate when a command is
sent to the unit from the front panel
or remote, even though the display
is turned off.
u Test Noise: Press this button to
begin calibration of the output level
for each channel. A test signal will
immediately be heard from the left
front speaker and the TEST indica-
tor ™ will flash.
v Speaker Select: When setting
the system output levels, this button
selects the speaker position being
adjusted. Press it once to advance
to the next speaker after each posi-
tion is adjusted.
w Level Adjust: When setting the
system output levels, press these
buttons in increase or decrease the
output level.
x Sending LED: This indicator
should flash any time a button is
pressed to confirm that a command
is being sent to the receiver or anoth-
er unit. If the light is dim or does not
illuminate when a button is pressed
the batteries in the remote should be
replaced.
y Learn LED: This indicator will
illuminate when a button on the
remote is being programmed with
signals from another remote during
the "learning" mode. The light will go
out when the signal is received and
memorized.
z 6 Channel Direct: When an
external 5.1 digital audio decoder
such as the ADP303 is connected,
press this button to select that unit
as an input source.

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