Remote contr ol operation – Harman-Kardon HA160-0004-A User Manual

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Remote Contr

ol Operation

13

Signature 2.0

Although the basic functions of the Signature 2.0 may

be operated from the front panel, most operation will

be controlled through the wireless remote. The remote

is a powerful tool, and it is worth taking a few minutes

to familiarize yourself with the interaction of the various

controls. In addition to the functions listed below, the

2.0’s remote may be programmed to operate most

infrared controlled products on the market. For complete

information on how to program the remote, read

pages 17-18.

a

Main Power On/Off:

Press these buttons to turn

the 2.0 on or to place it in the standby mode.

NOTE: The

Master Power Switch

1 must be in the

“ON” position for these, or any other buttons on the

remote to operate any function on the 2.0.

b

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.

c

IR Transmitters:

Behind this translucent panel

are the infrared transmitters that send signals from the

remote unit to the 2.0. When pressing buttons to issue

commands, point this area towards the 2.0.

d

Sending LED:

This indicator should flash any

time a button is pressed to confirm that a command is

being sent to the receiver of another unit. If the light is

dim or does not illuminate when a button is pressed the

batteries in the remote should be replaced.

e

Use/Learn Switch:

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.

f

Source Power On/Off:

Pressing these buttons

will send a turn-on, turn-off command to the source

device last accessed by pressing one of the

Source

Selection

buttons g. Note that these commands

may require programming of the remote control as

explained on pages 17-18.

g

Source Selection:

Pressing these buttons will

select the input source for the 2.0. It will also activate the

transport and numeric control buttons associated with

that device, enabling control of the source with the

2.0 remote. If the 2.0 is in the Standby mode when one

of these buttons is pressed, the unit will automatically

turn on and switch to the selected input.

h

Simulcast Button:

Using this button enables you

to listen to one source while you watch the video from

another. To use the Simulcast feature, first press the

Source Selection

button g for the desired video

source, followed immediately by pressing this button.

Release the

Simulcast

button, and press the desired

audio source within 5 seconds.

i

Menu Control Buttons:

These buttons control

the location of the on-screen cursor to select items from

on-screen menus, and they also act to select, move,

increase or decrease items from control functions. The

› button is often used to move from a main menu to

a sub-menu, the ‹ and › buttons are used to select

choices within menus, and the

and

¤

buttons are

used to move up and down through lists of selections.

j

Menu Button:

This button is used to activate the

On-Screen Menu Control System when it is not being

used, or to enter selections and exit from the control

system when it is active.

k

Treble Cut:

Press this button to activate the Treble

Cut feature. When the button is pressed a menu will

appear on the screen (see figure OSD-19 on page 42), and

you may reduce the high-frequency level of the output

by pressing the ‹ or ›

Menu Control

buttons i.

When you have completed the adjustment, press this

button again to enter the setting and remove the menu

from the screen.

l

Subwoofer Trim:

Press this button to activate

the Subwoofer Trim feature. When the button is pressed

a menu will appear on the screen (see figure OSD-21

on page 42) and you may adjust the subwoofer output

volume by pressing the ‹ or ›

Menu Control

buttons i. When you have completed the adjustment,

press this button again to enter the setting and remove

the menu from the screen.

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