Harman-Kardon AVR80 owner manual Remote Control Functions

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Remote Control Functions

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nP-Scan:Press this button to automatically scan through the stations preset into the tuner memory. Press the button again to end the scan when the tuner stops at the desired station.

oMemo: The memo button is used to enter stations to the tuner’s preset memory in either the manual or automatic modes. It is also used in the process of clearing the memory.

pDelay: This button controls the amount of sound delay to the rear (surround) channels. Press it to increase the delay in the steps shown in the main Information Display or on-screen graphics.

qMenu Controls: These buttons control the action of the cursor or the selection of menu items when the receiver is being configured using the setup menus.

rSelect: This button chooses a menu and enters settings to the receiver’s memory during system configuration.

sScreen Display: Press this button to activate the on screen menu system.

tPanel Display: Press this button to turn off all displays and indicators in the Information Display except for a small DISP indication in the lower right corner of the display Û Press the button again to turn the display back on. Note that the display will briefly illuminate when a command is sent to the unit from the front panel or remote, even though the display is turned off.

uTest Noise: Press this button to begin calibration of the output level for each channel. A test signal will immediately be heard from the left front speaker and the TEST indicator ª will flash.

vSpeaker Select: When setting the system output levels, this button selects the speaker position being adjusted. Press it once to advance to the next speaker after each position is adjusted.

wLevel Adjust: When setting the system output levels, press these buttons in increase or decrease the output level.

xSending LED: This indicator should flash any time a button is pressed to confirm that a command is being sent to the receiver or another unit. If the light is dim or does not illuminate when a button is pressed the batteries in the remote should be replaced.

yLearn 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.

z RDS PTY: Press this button to view the Programme Type information for stations transmitting RDS data. This button is also used for PTY Auto Search functions.

`RDS AF: This button initiates a search of alternate frequencies to find an eventually stronger signal for the station type currently selected.

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Contents AVR80 AVR80 manual 11/01/98 1301 Side Information Display Front PanelRear Panel Video Connections Rear Panel Audio and System ConnectionsAUX Remote ControlTable of Contents Description and Features IntroductionTwin DSP processors for precise surround decoding Important Safety Information Safety InformationConventions Unpacking and InstallationHow to Connect a Plug Important Fuse Plug InformationFront Panel Controls Front Panel Information Display Rear Panel Audio and System Connections Rear Panel Video Connections Remote Control Functions Remote Control Functions Connect an FM antenna to Installation, Set Up & ConfigurationSystem Installation Audio Input and Output ConnectionsSystem and Power Connections Remote Control ExpansionVideo Input Output Connections External Audio Power Amplifier Connections AC Power ConnectionsWill turn amber. You’re almost ready to enjoy the AVR80 Remote Programming Remote Control Programming & OperationContinue to program any additional Switch to the Use position when you are finishedSpeaker Placement System ConfigurationFigure #1 System SettingsOFF Choose this option if no Subwoofer is present Press the Ü or Ý buttons qto choose one of these optionsSelect on the remote, to resume the setup Source Selection Volume ControlSurround Mode Selection Basic OperationTuner Operation Tuner ModeTuner Presets TV Auto FunctionTune to the desired preset station Automatic Station Preset SelectionManual Tuner Preset Station Name PresetTo move the display in reverse Tuning Preset StationsWhen the desired station is reached press P-SCAN%or Clear ó Clearing Preset StationsSeconds Programme Service DisplayRDS Operation PTY Auto SearchRDS Programme Type PTY Groups Status screen displays the following information Surround Mode and DelayOn Screen Display On Screen MenusSurround Output Levels Master VolumeUsing The On Screen Menus for System Control Input SelectionT U R N M a I N M E N U R R O U N D M O D E Advanced Features Audio Tape CopyVideo Copy Delay Time Adjust Direct Digital DecodingDigital output Advanced Features Surround Mode Chart Audio Link InstallationMultiroom Operation IR LinkMain Room Operation AVR80 is now configured for multi room operationIf the remote room is equipped OperationRemote Room Operation Multiroom OperationSystem Reset TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Chart Memory BackupTechnical Specifications

AVR80 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR80 is a distinguished audio-video receiver that stands out for its combination of high-fidelity sound and thoughtful design, making it a noteworthy addition to any home theater system. Designed to deliver a captivating audio experience, the AVR80 is known for its robust build and a range of features that cater to both audiophiles and casual listeners.

One of the main attractions of the AVR80 is its powerful amplification capabilities. With a multi-channel configuration, it provides ample power to drive various speaker setups, ensuring clear, dynamic audio playback. The receiver supports multiple surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, allowing for an immersive listening experience that truly brings movies, music, and gaming to life. This versatility makes the AVR80 a perfect choice for those who desire exceptional sound quality across different media.

The AVR80 incorporates advanced digital signal processing technologies, enabling it to refine audio output and enhance performance. Its onboard processing technologies are designed to optimize sound for both music and film, ensuring that every nuance is heard. Additionally, the receiver features various equalization options that allow users to tailor sound to the specific characteristics of their room.

Connectivity is another standout feature of the Harman-Kardon AVR80. It comes equipped with multiple HDMI inputs and outputs, allowing for seamless integration with modern AV sources such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. This makes it easy to manage multiple devices with just one receiver, minimizing cable clutter. Furthermore, the AVR80 supports 4K video pass-through, ensuring that you can enjoy high-resolution content without compromising quality.

The user interface of the AVR80 is intuitive, providing an enjoyable setup process and user experience. The front-panel display allows easy navigation through various settings and options, while the remote control offers convenience for adjusting parameters without getting up.

In terms of design, the AVR80 features a sleek, modern aesthetic that can blend well with a variety of home decors. The sturdy construction reflects Harman-Kardon's commitment to quality, ensuring longevity and reliability.

In summary, the Harman-Kardon AVR80 is a powerful and versatile AV receiver that excels in delivering high-quality audio and video performance. Its combination of robust amplification, advanced processing technologies, and excellent connectivity options make it an ideal choice for those seeking a well-rounded home theater experience. Whether you’re watching a blockbuster film or enjoying your favorite music, the AVR80 ensures that every moment is enhanced by superior sound quality.