System remote control functions, continued, Remote control functions, continued – Harman-Kardon AVR 700 User Manual

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System Remote Control Functions, continued

Remote Control Functions, continued

In addition to controlling the AVr, the AVr remote can also control a harman kardon blu-

ray disc

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or dVd player that is connected to the hdmI 1 connector. the remote control

buttons will have different functions depending on if the remote is controlling the AVr or

a blu-ray disc or dVd player. Appendix A5, Remote Control Function List, on page 25,

provides a list of the different remote control button functions when controlling a blu-ray

disc or dVd player.
IR Transmitter lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are emitted

through this lens.
Power On/Off buttons: press these buttons to turn the AVr on and off. the main power

switch on the AVr’s front panel must be on for these buttons to turn the AVr on and off.
Mute button: press this button to mute the AVr’s speaker-output connectors and

headphone jack. to restore the sound, press this button or adjust the volume.
AVR button: press this button to switch the remote’s control mode to operate the AVr.

pressing this button when the AVr is in the Standby mode will turn it on.
Source Selector buttons: press one of these buttons to select a source device. this

action will also turn on the AVr and switch the AVr to the selected input.

• Pressing the TV Source Selector button plays the sound from the HDMI Audio Return

channel, so you can listen to sources connected directly to the tV or to the tV itself

through the AVr. See Additional Setup Menu Items: HDMI Set, on page 15, for more

information.

• The first press of the Radio Source Selector button switches the AVR to the last-used

tuner band (Am or fm). Successive presses cycle through Am, fm stereo and fm

mono.

Stereo Mode button: press this button to switch to the stereo listening mode.
Tone Controls button: press this button to activate or bypass the bass and treble

controls. when the tone controls are set to “on”, use the up, down, left and right arrow

buttons to vary the tone quality by adjusting the bass and treble.
Surround Mode Select buttons: press these buttons to select a surround listening

mode. Surround-mode availability depends on the nature of the source input signal,

i.e., digital versus analog, and the number of channels encoded within the signal. See

Selecting a Surround Mode and Audio Processing and Surround Sound, on page 17, for

more information.
Volume Up/Down buttons: press these buttons to raise or lower the volume.
Display Mode button: press this button to display the active surround mode and current

volume control setting on the AVr’s message display. After five seconds the display will

revert back to showing the currently-active source.
Test Tone sequence button: press this button to activate the test tone for calibrating

channel volume levels by ear.

Audio Input Select button: press this button to select the specific digital audio input (or

analog audio input) to which the current source is connected. each press of the button

advances through the following inputs: optical digital 1, optical digital 2, coaxial digital,

hdmI (for hdmI 1 – hdmI 3 only) and Analog. this button does not function for the Am/

fm and uSb sources.
Setup Menu button: press this button to activate the setup menus. See Set Up the AVR,

on page 14, for more information.
OK button: this button is used to select items from the menu system.
Back button: when you’re using the setup menus, press this button to return to the

previous menu screen.
Channel Level button: press this button to activate the individual channel-level

adjustment. It lets you easily change the channel balance while you’re listening to suit

different programs or seating arrangements. See Set Up the AVR, on page 14, for more

information.
Left/Right/Up/Down buttons: these buttons are used to navigate the menu system.
Number buttons: use these buttons to enter numbers for radio-station frequencies or

to select station presets.
Memory button: to save the currently tuned radio station as a preset, press this button,

then a number button.
Tuning Up/Down buttons: press these buttons to tune a radio station. when you’re

listening to an fm station, each press will either change one tuning frequency increment

at a time or seek the next higher or lower station with acceptable signal strength,

depending on whether you are listening in fm mono or fm stereo.
Preset Station Up/Down buttons: press these buttons to cycle through your preset

radio stations.
Sleep/Clear button: press this button to activate the Sleep timer function. See Sleep

Timer, on page 18, for more information. when controlling a harman/kardon blu-ray disc

or dVd player, press this button to clear an entry.
Display Dimmer button: press this button to dim the AVr’s front-panel display partially

or fully.
Repeat/Random button: this button has no effect on the AVr but can be used to

activate the repeat function when you’re listening to media on a device inserted into the

AVr’s uSb port and the repeat and random functions on a harman kardon blu-ray disc or

dVd player. See Listening to Media on a USB Device, on page 16, for more information.
Track Skip Up/Down buttons: these buttons have no effect on the AVr but are used to

change tracks or chapters when you’re listening to media on a device inserted into the

AVr’s uSb port, or on a harman kardon blu-ray disc or dVd player.
Transport Control buttons: these buttons have no effect on the AVr but are used to

control a harman kardon blu-ray disc player or dVd player or a device inserted in the

AVr’s uSb port.

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