Harman Kardon AVR 7550HD Owners Manual - Page 36
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OPERATION For traffic and weather channels, the current city's name will appear instead of the channel name, and the local weather and temperature will be displayed on screen. To store a channel in one of the 40 preset locations: 1. Tune to the desired channel and press the OK Button. Two dashes will flash. 2. Use the Alphanumeric Keys to enter the numbered preset location you wish to store the channel in. For two-digit numbers, enter a "0" before the number. 3. After you have programmed presets, directly enter the preset number (1 through 40) using the Alphanumeric Keys. For twodigit positions, enter a "0" before the number. USB PLAYBACK To enjoy audio and still-image playback of media stored on a USB flash drive, connect the drive to the front-panel USB Port and select theUSBsourceontheAVR.PresstheMenuButtonandselect "Browse USB". The AVR will list the folders and files of audio and still-image content. Do not connect a personal computer or peripheral to the USB Port. USB hubs and multi-card readers are not supported. IMPORTANT NOTE: The AVR 7550HD's internal processor requires about 10 seconds to detect, recognize and connect to a USB device. Please wait 10 seconds after inserting a device or switching the USB source before attempting to browse the device. If you try to browse the device sooner, the AVR may not display the device's contents correctly in the on-screen slide-in menu. If that happens, remove the device and reinsert it into the USB Port, then wait 10 seconds before browsing. Always stop playback before removing a USB drive, and wait at least 10 seconds before inserting another drive. Toexpandafolder,presstheOKButtonorthe3 Navigation Button. Tocollapseafolderorreturntothepreviousmenulevel,press the Back/Exit Button or the 7 Button. Toplayallaudioorstill-imagefileswithinafolder,selectthe folder and press the OK Button or the Play Button. Toskiptothenexttrackorimage,pressthe3 Navigation Button. Toreturntothebeginningofthecurrenttrack,pressthe 7 Button once; to return to the previous track, press the 7 Button twice. When displaying images, pressing the 7 Button returns to the previous image. TheTransportControlsmaybeusedtocontrolplaybackfor skipping to the previous or next track, searching at high speed forward or backward within a track, playing a file, pausing playback or stopping playback. Torepeatafileorfolder,presstheMenuButtonandselectthe Repeat option. Each press of the OK Button will change the setting from Off (no repeat) to Repeat One (file) to Repeat All (files at the current directory level of the drive). Repeat All will alwaysbeactivatedwhenRandomMusicplaybackisturnedon. Toplaytheaudiotracksinrandomorder,presstheMenu ButtonandselecttheRandomMusicsetting.Eachpressofthe OK Button turns the setting on or off. The AVR will automatically repeat the tracks until playback is stopped manually. Toviewthestillimagesinrandomorder,presstheMenu Button and select the Random Photos setting. Each press of the OK Button turns the setting on or off. Toviewaslideshowofimages,selectafoldercontainingthe images for playback. You may also select audio files stored on the same device for playback as background music to the slideshow. Select the audio file, then the image files. Whenbothmusicandaslideshowareplaying,iftheslide-in menu is not displayed, press the 7/3 Buttons to skip to the next picture or return to the previous picture. When the slide-in menu is displayed, press the 7/3 Buttons to skip to the next or previous audio track. Whileanimageisbeingdisplayed,eachpressofthe1 Button rotates the image 90º clockwise, and each press of the 5 Button rotates the image 90º counterclockwise. Tochangethedurationofeachimageonscreenduringa slideshow,presstheMenuButtonandselecttheSlideshow Speed setting. Each press of the OK Button changes the speed: Slow,MediumorFast. INTERNET RADIO With its network connection, the AVR 7550HD opens a world of MP3-andWMA-formatstreamswhenInternetaccessisavailable. ConnecttheRJ-45NetworkjackontheAVRtoanEthernetport on a home-network router. Turn on the AVR and the video display, and press the Network Selector on the remote. Each press toggles between the Network Now Playing and Internet Radio screens. With the Internet Radio screen displayed, the AVR will automatically connect to the Internet via the www.radioharmankardon.com portal.Toselectastream,presstheMenuButton,andusethe 1/5 Buttons to search by category: Presets, Favourites, Location, Genre,NewStations,MostPopularorPodcasts. To create a Favourites list, log onto www.radioharmankardon.com from your PC. Enter the ID # of your AVR 7550HD (found by pressingtheMenuButtonandselecting"NetworkSetup")andcreatean account. Favourites that you select on the Web site will be available on the AVR. Navigation is similar to other slide-in menus. Scroll to the desired item and press the OK Button or the 3 Button to select it. To return to the previous menu level (or to clear the menu from view from the top level), press the Back/Exit Button or the 7 Button. If you know the URL (Uniform Resource Locator, or Web address) of a specific audio stream, select the Direct Station option from the menu. The AVR 7550HD is not able to connect to streams that require site registration or other interaction prior to playing the stream. A live stream is required. If the AVR cannot connect to the stream, the "Station Not Live" message will appear briefly, and the Internet Radio screen will remain essentially blank. Not all URLs will be accessible. Up to 30 preset Internet Radio stations may be programmed. To set a preset, first tune the station. Press the OK Button, and two dashes will flash. Enter the preset number using the Alphanumeric Keys. The connection to the station will momentarily stop, interrupting the program, and the AVR will reconnect to the station. To connect to a station programmed as a preset, enter its preset number using the Alphanumeric Keys, or select from the previously programmed presets using the 7/3 Buttons. 37