Operating the signature 2.0, Operation, Turn on/turn off – Harman-Kardon HA160-0004-A User Manual

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Operation

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Signature 2.0

Operating the Signature 2.0

Once the Signature 2.0 has been installed and configured,

and the initial settings entered, day-to-day operation is

simple, thanks to on-screen menus and direct-access

remote commands. Although the menu system is always

available to make global system changes, most of the

basic aspects of the 2.0 are taken care of with one press

of a button.

Turn On/Turn Off

For normal operation, the

Master Power Switch

1

should be placed in the ON position by pressing it in

with the tip of a pen or other narrow object until it

latches in a flush position with the front panel. As soon

as the

Master Power Switch

is engaged, the

Information Display

will come on briefly and display

the software revision (Figure FPD-1) followed by a power

off message (Figure FPD-2). The display will then go

blank, but the

Standby LED

5 will turn amber as a

reminder that the unit is in a Standby mode.

The 2.0 may be turned on in one of three ways. Pressing

either the front panel

Standby Switch

2, or the

Main Power On

button a on the remote. In either

case the 2.0 will turn on as shown by the

Standby

LED

5 going dark while the

Power Indicator

6

shows a soft blue light behind the word “Signature.” If

the 2.0 is connected to a Signature Series power amplifier

or another compatible amplifier via the remote

Trigger

Output

connection ª it will receive a turn-on signal.

When the unit is turned on the front panel display will

briefly show a welcome message (Figure FPD-3) followed

by the display that is appropriate to the input that was

selected when the 2.0 was last turned off. If the 2.0 is

connected to a video display there will also be a brief

display of the status information for the input source that

is in use.

The 2.0 may also be turned on by pressing any of the

Source Selection

buttons g on the remote.

To return the 2.0 to the standby mode, press the front

panel

Standby Switch

2 or the

Main Off

button a

on the remote. A Power Off Standby message

will briefly appear in both the front panel

Information

Display

(Figure FPD-2) and the On-Screen Display

System (Figure OSD-12). The

Power Indicator

6

will go dark and be replaced by the

Standby LED

5

illuminating in amber. The power-on trigger will also

turn off automatically, causing any amplifiers connected

to the 2.0 to also return to the Standby mode.

Figure OSD-12

When the 2.0 will not be used for an extended period of

time it is a good idea to turn the 2.0 completely off using

the

Main Power Switch

1. To turn that switch off,

press the switch in and the release it so that it pops out

to the extended position. When the 2.0 is totally off, the

Standby LED

5 will go dark.

Volume Control and Mute

When the 2.0 is turned on, it will always be at the

volume level set in the Advanced Settings menu

(Figure OSD-10). Once the unit is turned on the volume

may be raised or lowered at any time with either the

front panel

Volume Control Knob

9 or the

Main

Volume Controls

r on the remote.

NOTE: The

TV Volume Controls

q on the remote

may be used to change the volume level directly on your

television set when the proper infrared codes have been

entered. These buttons raise and lower the volume for

the TV itself, and have no bearing on the volume level

from the 2.0. When shipped from the factory, these

buttons have the volume controls for the popular “RC-5”

remote control system used by many manufacturers.

If the 2.0 remote does not immediately control the

volume on your TV, follow the instructions on page 17

P O W E R O F F S T A N D B Y

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