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

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Remote Contr

ol Operation

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Signature 2.0

b) When

Tape 1

is the input source, and the tape

machine is a compatible Harman Kardon dual cassette

deck, these buttons will switch between the “A” and

“B” wells.

v

Enter:

Press this button to select a station after

you have entered its frequency or preset location using

the

Numeric Keys

w.

w

Numeric Keys:

When the 2.0’s tuner is in use,

press these buttons to access a radio station’s frequency

or to enter a station to a specific preset location. See page

46 for complete information on tuning stations and pro-

gramming preset memories. When other inputs are in use

these keys may be programmed to use with TV, CD, and

VCR functions that require numeric inputs. When

shipped from the factory, the remote is programmed

with the RC-5 control codes that activate many popular

brands. It may also be re-programmed for use with most

compatible infrared control systems by following the

instructions on page 17.

x

Display:

Press this button to show the details of the

current input source via the On-Screen Display System.

When a digital input is in use, the comprehensive display

(see figure OSD-26 on page 44) will also show information

when Dolby Digital sources are being decoded. Press it

again to remove the display from the screen.

y

Surround Mode Selectors:

Press these buttons

to select a Surround mode for the current listening

session. Note that the selection of available modes will

change based on the use of an analog or digital input.

a) Pressing the

Mono +

button will switch between

the current surround mode and mono enhancement

circuits that create an enveloping soundfield from a

mono input.

b) Pressing the

Music

button will scroll through the

list of surround modes that are most appropriate to

musical selections.

c) Pressing the

Movies

button will scroll through the

list of surround modes that are most appropriate for

movie soundtracks.

d) Pressing the

Stereo

button will switch between pure

two-channel stereo sound and the previously selected

surround mode.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Using these buttons will change

the surround mode for a current listening session only.

Once the input source is changed, the 2.0 will revert

to the surround mode that has been entered using the

Source Menu

. To permanently change the surround

mode that is assigned to an input source, use the Source

Menu as described on page 28.

z

Preset Tuning:

Pressing this button when the

tuner is active to scroll up through the list of stations

entered into the preset memory.

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RDS Type Search:

When the FM tuner is active,

press this button to initiate a search for a station with

a specific program type. For more information on RDS

tuning, see page 48.

RDS:

When the 2.0 is tuned to an FM station

that is transmitting RDS data, press this button once to

display the station’s Text message. Press it again to

view information that the station is transmitting about

the station’s call letters, network affiliation or other

identifying information, as well as the station’s program

type (PTY). See page 48 for complete information on

using the RDS system.

Store:

When the tuner is in use, press this

button to enter a station into the preset memory after

selecting a location number between 1 and 30 using

the

Numeric Keys

w.

Battery Compartment:

Insert fresh AAA

batteries here, being certain to observe proper polarity

by matching the (

) and (

Â

) indications on both the

batteries and case. To remove the cover press down

slightly on the raised ridges and gently push the cover

away from you. To replace the cover, slide it back

towards you until you hear the latch click.

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