Harman Kardon AVR 145 Owners Manual - Page 43
Advanced Remote Control Functions
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS OSD BACKGROUND: This setting allows you to choose between a blue or black background for the full-OSD menus. NOTE: It isn't possible to view video sources while the full-OSD menus are displayed. Dim Function Some people find the front-panel messages to be distracting and would prefer to dim them or turn them off altogether. To dim the display: 1. Press the Dim Button on the remote. Each button press will cycle through the three settings of: VFD FULL: Normal brightness VFD HALF: Display is dimmed but still visible; the light inside the volume knob goes dark VFD OFF: Display goes completely dark except for Power Indicator to remind you that the receiver is turned on 2. Press the Set Button on the front panel and hold it for about five seconds. A message indicating the current brightness setting (see above) will appear in the display. Use the front-panel ‹/› Buttons to change the setting. Advanced Remote Control Functions The AVR 145 remote control not only operates the AVR 145, but it also serves as a universal remote that may be programmed to operate many of your other home theater components, as described in the Installation section. Each time you select one of your other components, the AVR remote switches to the control functions for that component. Since many buttons will have unique functions for each component, you may wish to refer to the Function List in the Appendix for assistance in operating your other components. The function of each button will not necessarily correspond to the label printed on the button. Punch-Through Programming The AVR 145 remote allows you to select one component for the remote to operate, while simultaneously setting certain groups of controls to operate another component. For example, while using the AVR to control surround modes and other audio functions, you may wish to operate the transport controls of your DVD player. Or while using the remote to control video functions on your TV, you may wish to use your cable box to change channels and the AVR to control the volume. All of this is possible using punch-through programming. NOTE: It is not necessary to program the remote to control your DVD player's transport controls while the AVR is in use, as the remote is preprogrammed at the factory with this function. To program punch-through control while operating any device: 1. Simultaneously press and hold the Input Selector (or AVR selector) for the main device the remote will be operating and the Mute button until the LED flashes and the remote enters program mode. 2. Select the type of punch-through programming. a) To program volume control punch-through, press the Volume Up Button. b) To program channel control punch-through, press the Volume Down Button. c) To program transport control punch-through, press the Play Button. 3. Press the Input Selector (or AVR selector) for the device whose volume, channel or transport controls you would like to be active while operating the device you selected in the first step. The LED will flash green to confirm the programming. For example, if you wish to watch your TV (programmed into the Video 3 button) while changing channels using your cable box (Video 2), you would first press the Video 3 and Mute buttons until the LED flashed. You would then press the Play Button, followed by the Video 2 button. To undo punch-through programming, follow the same steps as above, but press the same Input (or AVR) Selector in steps 1 and 3. Macros Macros are used to program sequences of up to nineteen commands that are executed with a single button press. Macros are well-suited for power on and off commands, or to send out a favorite multi-digit channel number with one button press, or to have the ability to send out a code sequence to control another device while the remote is operating one device but with more flexibility than the built-in punch-through controls. Some commands may not be programmed into macros: Mute, Dim, Channel Up/Down, any of the surround mode commands. NOTE: Use caution when programming complicated macros. It isn't possible to program a pause or delay before sending commands after Power On, and the component may not be ready to respond to commands instantaneously after powering on. To program, or "record" a macro, follow these steps: 1. Simultaneously press one of the four Macro Buttons or the Power On Button and the Mute Button at the same time to enter program mode. 2. Press the Input (or AVR) Selector for each device before you enter commands to be transmitted to that device. This step counts as one of the 19 commands allowed for each macro. 3. For the Power On command, do not press the Power On button. Press the Mute Button instead. 4. Press the Power Off Button to program the Power Off command. 5. Press the Sleep Button to end the programming process. 43