Harman-Kardon DPR 2005, 376 owner manual Additional Notes on Configuring and Operating the Remote

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CONFIGURING THE REMOTE

any settings you had previously made will have to be reentered.

To erase all settings and reset the remote to the original factory default settings and displays, follow these steps:

1.Press and hold the Program Button O for about three seconds while the message shown in Figure 18 appears in the remote’s LCD Information Display 2. Release the button when the red light under the Set Button q appears.

2.The remote’s MAIN MENU message (Figure 19), will appear in the LCD display and the Set Button q will remain illuminated in red. Press the

/ ¤ Navigation Button o until USER RESET appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in Figure 77.

M A I N M E N U

U S E R R E S E T

Figure 77

3.Press the Set Button q to reset the remote. Note that once the Set Button is pressed the process may not be stopped. While the remote’s memory is being cleared, a RESETTING...

message will appear in the upper line of the remote’s LCD screen as shown in Figure 78. It may take a few minutes for the reset process to take place, and the length of time will vary depending on how much customization and pro- gramming has taken place. Please be patient; as long as the message appears in the display the remote is functioning properly.

R E S E T T I N G . . .

Figure 78

4.When the remote has been totally reset and returned to the factory default condition, a

REMOTE RESET COMPLETE message will appear (Figure 79) briefly, and then the remote will return to normal operation.

R E M O T E R E S E T

C O M P L E T E

Figure 79

Additional Notes on Configuring and Operating the Remote

When the remote is being programmed, it will auto- matically time-out if no button is pressed within a thirty-second period. The message shown in Figure 80 will appear briefly, and the remote will then exit the feature being programmed and any data entered will be lost.

T I M E O U T O R

C L R K E Y P R E S S E D

Figure 80

The programming or configuration process may also be stopped at any time by pressing the Clear Button 9. The message shown in Figure 80 will appear, the data entered in the current process will be lost and the remote will return to normal operation. Any process that was underway when the button will be pressed must be restarted.

Extensive use of the programming, learning and configuration functions of the remote may consume significantly more battery power than normal remote operation. While the batteries should last for four to six months in normal operation, you may find that they need to be changed sooner after the remote is programmed for the first time.

When the batteries approach a level below which the remote will not function, the remote’s LCD screen will display a LOW BATTERY warning as shown in Figure 81. We strongly recommend replacing the batteries as soon as this message appears to avoid the loss of programming and con- figuration settings. These settings are not lost when the batteries are changed quickly.

A V R

L O W B A T T E R Y

Figure 81

The remote has a built-in backlight that may be activated by pressing the Light Button P. This button is made from a special “glow” material so that it is easier to find in dark rooms. This glow feature does not consume any electricity, but the glow will fade when the remote is kept in a dark location for an extended period of time. The “glow” feature may be restored by placing the remote in normal room light for a few hours.

The remote’s backlight will remain lit for approxi- mately five seconds after the Light Button P is pressed, and it will stay lit for another five seconds if any key is pressed while the backlight is on. You may keep the backlight lit by holding the Light Button, but extensive use of the backlight will reduce battery life.

The LCD display will remain on for ten seconds after a key is pressed and then turn off to conserve battery life.

When any button is held for more than thirty seconds, the LCD will turn off and the remote will stop transmitting the codes to conserve battery life.

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Contents DPR Digital Path ReceiverDPR 2005 Digital Path Receiver See trademark acknowledgements onThank You for Choosing Harman Kardon Description and FeaturesIntroduction Modèle pour les CanadienSafety Information Important Safety InformationStandby/On Indicator This indicator is amber To choose from the various mode optionsSurround Mode Indicators Modes, and then press the Surround Mode SelectorFrequency and preset number, if any AB C D E F G H I J I K REAR-PANEL Connections ‚ CD Audio Inputs Connect these jacks to REAR-PANEL Connections Program Button Main Remote Control FunctionsVolume Up/Down Buttons SPL Select Button EzSet Microphone Sensor LensChannel Up/Down Selector . To raise Have been pressedSpeaker Select Button Press this button Main Remote Control Functions Zone II Remote Control Functions Installation and Connections System InstallationSystem and Power Connections RS-232 Connections BUSInstallation ConnectionsAC Power Connections System Setup System ConfigurationSpeaker Placement Speaker Selection and PlacementSetting the System Configuration Memory Input SetupMaking Configuration Adjustments For DVD and the Optical Digital Input 1 ‡› Navigation Button o For added resolution Audio SetupSurround Setup Speaker OptimizerTo return to the Master Menu Speaker Setup DTS-ES Discrete. Press the ‹/› Navigation ButtonSet the unit for either 5.1 or 6.1/7.1 operation Measurement units is made, press the ⁄/¤ Delay SettingsTo bring up the Master MENU, press Navigation Button o to return the cursor to the FL position Output Level AdjustmentUsing EzSet MENU, press the OSD Button to bring up Manual Output Level AdjustmentUsing the EzSet remote Play shown in FigureAdditional Input Adjustments To return to normal operation of the DPRBasic Operation Volume and Tone ControlOperation Source SelectionDigital Audio Playback Surround Mode SelectionDolby Mode Select Button or Digital DTS Neo6Surround Mode Chart Hdcd Playback Selecting a Digital SourcePCM Playback MP3 Audio Playback Speaker/Channel IndicatorsNight Mode Front-Panel Connections Tuner OperationTape Recording Menu system Dim Function Output Level Trim AdjustmentMemory Backup Ments to make, press the OSD ButtonMenu system Semi-OSD Settings Advanced FeaturesMenu system Turn-On Volume Level Button is pressed is shownMenu system Multiroom Setup Multiroom OperationSpecific source Multiroom OperationButtons ç∂d OutputRemote’s Main Menu message Configuring the RemoteProgramming Remote Codes Be used Learning CommandsBottom line Input Selector Button d that was justCommands from another device’s remote into the DPR remote Changing DevicesMacro Programming Macro. The choices are the Power On ButtonRemember that when you want to change devices Lower line of the display and then press the Set Button qErasing a Macro Power On VID 2/TV VID 3/Cable DPR Logic 7 hProgrammed e.g., the Power On Button 1 or Read a MacroChannel Punch-Through Punch-Through ConfigurationVolume Punch-Through EzSet Configuration When the red light under the Set Button q appearsRenaming a Device RenamingPages 27 Numeric KeysAt this point you have two options Resetting the RemoteRenaming Individual Keys Additional Notes on Configuring and Operating the Remote Troubleshooting Guide Processor ResetDPR 2005 Technical Specifications
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