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Remote Control Functions

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AVR80 manual 11/01/98 13:01 Side 8 Remote Control Functions 8 ENGLISH a Use/Learn: This switch selects the operation mode of the remote control. Slide it to the left for normal operation. Slide it to the right when the remote is being programmed. b Main Power: Press these buttons to turn the unit on or off. c Source Selection: Pressing one of these buttons selects the input source that will be listened to through the receiver. When a source is selected the remote's transport and numeric number buttons will also transmit the commands needed to control that machine. d Source Power: Press these buttons to control power for the last source device selected. This is effective only for devices with remoteable power (not TU930, HD730), for tapes only with input Tape 1 (Monitor) unless programmed otherwise. e Surround Mode Selection: Press one of these buttons to select a surround mode for the current listening session. f Main Volume: These buttons control the unit's volume. Note that all channels are controlled simultaneously. g TV Volume: These buttons adjust the volume for TV using the remote control codes programmed into the remote for a TV set or cable box. These buttons control the TV set only, regardless of which source is selected. This enables you to control the audio level of a TV set even when the receiver is not in use. h Mute: Press this button to temporarily cut the audio output of the receiver. Press it again to return to the previous volume level. i Transport Controls: These buttons control the tape or disc motion of the last playback source selected with the Source Selection buttons c. Use them as you would the Play, Stop, Pause, Reverse Play and Record buttons on any VCR, CD cassette deck or LD remote control. j Tune/Search & Fast Forward: (These buttons have multiple functions, which vary according to the input device selected.) a. When the TUNER has been selected, these buttons are used to tune stations. b. When CD, LD, Tape 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 programmed in the preset memory. b. When TV or VCR is selected, they are the channel up · or channel 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 forward · or backwards ‡ to the 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 ∏ or previous disc Â. b. When Tape 1 or Tape 2 is the input source, and the tape machine is a dual cassette deck, these buttons will switch between the "A" and "B" sides if programmed correspondingly. c. When VCR 1 or VCR 2 is the input source, these buttons switch between tape and TV-tuner as the VCR's output. 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 keypad 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, if CD or LD has been selected by the remote. The letters below the buttons are used to enter information for tuner station names. NOTE: The 0 button has a dual function. It also serves as the CLEAR button for use in programming the tuner or clearing the system memory.

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Remote Control Functions
8
ENGLISH
a
Use/Learn:
This switch selects
the operation mode of the remote
control. Slide it to the left for normal
operation. Slide it to the right when the
remote is being programmed.
b
Main Power:
Press these
buttons to turn the unit on or off.
c
Source Selection:
Pressing one
of these buttons selects the input
source that will be listened to through
the receiver. When a source is
selected the remote’s transport and
numeric number buttons will also
transmit the commands needed to
control that machine.
d
Source Power:
Press these
buttons to control power for the last
source device selected.
This is effective only for devices with
remoteable power (not TU930, HD730),
for tapes only with input Tape 1 (Monitor)
unless programmed otherwise.
e
Surround Mode Selection:
Press one of these buttons to select a
surround mode for the current
listening session.
f
Main Volume:
These buttons
control the unit’s volume. Note that all
channels are controlled
simultaneously.
g
TV Volume:
These buttons adjust
the volume for TV using the remote
control codes programmed into the
remote for a TV set or cable box.
These buttons control the TV set only,
regardless of which source is
selected. This enables you to control
the audio level of a TV set even when
the receiver is not in use.
h
Mute:
Press this button to
temporarily cut the audio output of the
receiver. Press it again to return to the
previous volume level.
i
Transport Controls:
These
buttons control the tape or disc
motion of the last playback source
selected with the Source Selection
buttons
c
. Use them as you would
the Play, Stop, Pause, Reverse Play
and Record buttons on any VCR, CD
cassette deck or LD remote control.
j
Tune/Search & Fast Forward:
(These buttons have multiple
functions, which vary according to the
input device selected.)
a. When the
TUNER
has been
selected, these buttons are used to
tune stations.
b. When
CD
,
LD, Tape
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
programmed in the preset memory.
b. When
TV
or
VCR
is selected, they
are the channel up
·
or channel
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 forward
·
or backwards
to the 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
or
previous disc
Â
.
b. When
Tape 1
or
Tape 2
is the
input source, and the tape machine
is a dual cassette deck, these
buttons will switch between the “A”
and “B” sides if programmed
correspondingly.
c. When
VCR 1
or
VCR 2
is the input
source, these buttons switch
between tape and TV-tuner as the
VCR’s output.
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 keypad
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, if CD
or LD has been selected by the
remote. The letters below the buttons
are used to enter information for tuner
station names.
NOTE:
The
0
button has a dual
function. It also serves as the
CLEAR
button for use in programming the
tuner or clearing the system memory.
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