Harman-Kardon AVR 445 Stereo System User Manual


 
CONFIGURING THE REMOTE
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CONFIGURING THE REMOTE
see whether the remote operates correctly. Although
the AVR remote is preprogrammed with an extensive
l
ibrary of codes for many major brands, it is also possi-
ble that you may have attempted to program a product
that is too new or too old, and thus not all of its com-
mands will be in
the code library. You may fill in the
c
odes for any button
t
hat does not operate properly
by using the learning technique shown on this page.
Automatic Code Entry
In addition to manual code selection using the brand
n
ame list, it is also possible to automatically search
t
hrough all the codes that are stored in the AVR remote’s
library to see whether a device will respond even if it
is not listed among the brands that appear when you
program the remote manually. To automatically search
through the codes that are available for a specific device
type (e.g., DVD, VCR), follow these steps:
1. Turn on the power to the device you wish to
program into the AVR remote. This is important
because in a later step you will need to see whether
the device turns off to determine whether the remote
has been programmed for the proper remote codes.
2. Press and hold the
Program Button y for
about 3 seconds while the message shown
in Figure 25 appears in the remote’s
LCD
Information Display
c. Release the button
when the red light under the
Set Button F
appears.
3. The remote’s
MAIN MENU message (Fig. 26)
will appear in the LCD and the
Set Button F
will remain illuminated in red.
Press the
Set
Button
F to begin the process of selecting a
device and locating the proper remote codes.
4.
SELECT A DEVICE will appear in the LCD
(Figure 27). Press the
/
¤
Navigation Button
D to scroll through the list of device categories
and press the
Set Button F when the device
for which you wish to set the codes appears.
For this example, we will select “TV” to enter
the codes needed to operate your
TV
.
5. At the next menu screen on the remote, press the
Navigation Button D so that the bottom
line of the LCD reads
AUTO (Figure 32) and then
press the
Set Button F to enter the
Automatic programming mode.
Figure 32
6. As instructed on the next menu screen, press
the
Navigation Button D to begin the
automatic code search process
.
Y
our confir
mation
that the remote is sending out commands is the
movement of a square block across the top line
of the LCD screen while the bottom line reads
PLEASE WAIT…. You will also see the transmit
i
con in the upper right corner of the LCD’s top
line to remind you that the remote is working even
though you may not see anything happening to
the device being programmed.
7. It will take a few seconds for the remote to send
o
ut the first group of commands, after which
you will see a new display in the LCD screen, as
shown in Figure 33. Following the instructions, if
the device being programmed has
not turned off,
p
ress the
N
avigation Button
D a
gain to
s
end another group of codes. If the device being
programmed
has turned off, skip to Step 9.
Figure 33
8. By pressing the
Navigation Button D
again, the remote will send out a new set of
commands. When it pauses, follow the instructions
shown in Step 7. Depending on how many codes
are stored for a specific device type, you may
have to repeat this process as many as 15 times.
Remember, if the device turns off, skip to Step 9.
When all the codes for the device being pro-
grammed have been tried, the instruction shown
in Figure 34 will appear. This means that the
codes for the product you are trying to program
are not in the AVR remote library and you will
have to “learn” them into the remote following the
instructions shown in the next section. Press the
Set Button F as instructed to exit the
programming process.
Figure 34
9.
If the device being programmed
does tur
n off
after following the instructions in Step 7, you
will need to verify the code set by pressing the
Numeric Keys c in sequence, as instructed in
Figure 33. Point the remote at the device being
programmed, and press the
“1” Button c to
see whether the device tur
ns back on.
10. After pressing and releasing the
“1” Button c,
check to see whether the device has turned back
on. If it has, skip to Step 12. If it does not turn off,
press the
“2” Button c, or the next button in
the numeric sequence if you are repeating the
procedure, as instructed by the LCD screen in
Figure 35.
Figure 35
11. When pressing the “1” button does not turn
the device being programmed back on, repeat
t
he procedure by trying the remainder of the
Numeric Keys c in sequence, each time
pressing and then releasing the button to see
whether the new device turns back on. When it
d
oes, skip to the next step. However, if you try all
10 numeric keys and find that the unit will not turn
on, you won’t be able to use this method to pro
gram
the device. Press the
Clear Button j to exit
the programming process. You’ll need to follow
the Learning Commands instructions below to enter
the codes for this device into the AVR remote.
12. When pressing one of the numeric keys in Step
10 or 11 causes the device being programmed
to turn back on, follow the instructions shown in
Figure 33 and press the
Set Button F within
five seconds of the device turning on. After you
press the Set button, the top line of the LCD will
read
SAVING… and then the word SAVED will
flash four times in the center of the bottom line.
13. When the codes are saved, the remote will return
to normal operation, and whenever you press
the
Input Selector Button d that was just
programmed, the codes for the new device will
be used. If no further buttons are pressed, the
remote will revert back to the default setting for
AVR commands.
Learning Commands
On occasions when the AVR remote does not contain
the codes for a particular product’s remote in its built-
in library, or when you wish to program a missing or
special function into one button of a device, the AVR
remote’s learning capability allows you to do that. To
teach commands from one product’s remote into the
A
VR remote:
The AVR 445’s remote not only allows you to “learn”
in the commands from any compatible remote; it also
allows you to learn a separate code into the
Input
Selector Buttons
d. This unique capability allows
you to configure the remote so that whenever one of
these buttons is pressed, the remote will not only
select the codes for that device for itself, but it will
transmit a separately programmed remote code. By
programming the
display’
s
input selection remote
code for the specific device, you can, for example,
press the
VID
3/Cable
Input Selector Button d
and not only have the AVR switch to a cable set-top
for audio selection and have the AVR remote use
remote codes for the cable box, but you can send a
code to the display that selects the input used for a
direct connection between the set-top and your display.
Before lear
ning codes, note that all buttons on the
remote may have a command
“lear
ned”
except for
Clear j, Program y, Light z and the
Macro Buttons R.
POWER ON?
Y - > SET N-> 1 ~ 0
REACH END POINT
EXIT -> SET KEY
P
OWER OFF?
Y - > 1 ~ 0 N->
PROGRAM DEVICE
AUTO
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