Harman-Kardon AVR4500 Macro Programming, Press the AVR Selector, Erasing Macro Commands

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Programming the Remote

5.The Program/SPL Indicator 2will turn off, the red light under the Input Selector will flash on and off once and the Program/SPL Indicator 2will flash green three times to indicate that the codes have been erased.

To erase all codes that have been programmed to all devices in the remote, follow these steps:

1. Press any Input Selector 45and also

the Learn button

.

2.When the red LED under the Input Selector turns red and the Program/SPL Indicator 2 flashes amber, release the buttons.

3.Press and release the same Input Selector

45again.

4.Press the 9 button Hthree times.

5.The Program/SPL Indicator 2will turn off, the red light under the Input Selector will flash on and off once and the Program/SPL Indicator 2will flash green three times after some seconds to indicate that the codes have been erased.

Macro Programming

Macros enable you to easily repeat frequently used combinations of commands with the press of a single button on the AVR 4500’s remote control. Once programmed, a macro will send out up to 19 different remote codes in a pre-deter- mined sequential order enabling you to automate the process of turning on your system, changing devices, or other common tasks. The AVR’s remote can store up to five separate macro com- mand sequences, one that is associated with the Power On button 0, and four more that are

accessed by pressing the Macro buttons

.

1. To start programming a macro, press the

Mute button and the Macro button to be programmed or the Power-On button 0at the same time. Note that the latest selected Input Selector will light red, and the Program/SPL Indicator 2will flash amber.

2.Enter the steps for the macro sequence by pressing the button for the actual command step. Although the macro may contain up to 19 steps, each button press, including those used to change devices, counts as a step.

The Program/SPL Indicator 2will flash green twice to confirm each button press as you enter commands.

NOTE: While entering commands for Power On of any device during a macro sequence, press the Mute button . DO NOT press the Power ON button 3.

Remember to press the appropriate Input Selector button 4before functions are changed to another device. This is also needed for the AVR Selector button 5itself, as long as it’s not lit red and AVR functions shall be pro- grammed.

3.When all the steps have been entered, press the Sleep button 9to enter the commands. The red light under the Input Selector

45will blink and then turn off and the Program/SPL Indicator 2will flash green twice to confirm the macro to be programmed.

Example: To program the Macro 1 button so that it turns on the AVR 4500, TV and a Sat- Receiver, follow these steps:

• Press the Macro 1 button and Mute buttons at the same time and then release them.

Note that the Program/SPL Indicator will flash amber.

Press the AVR Selector 5.

Press the Mute button to store the AVR’s power on command.

Press the VID 2 Input Selector button 4to indicate the next command is for “TV”.

Press the Mute button to store the TV Power On Command.

Press the VID 3 Input Selector button 4 to indicate the next command is for “Sat- Receiver”.

Press the Mute button to store the Sat- Receiver Power On command.

Press the Sleep/Channel Up button 9to complete the process and store the macro sequence.

After following these steps, each time you press the Macro 1 button , the remote will send all Power On commands.

Erasing Macro Commands

To remove the commands that have been pro- grammed into one of the Macro buttons, follow these steps:

1. Press the Mute button

and the Macro

button

that contains the commands you

wish to erase.

 

2.Note that the Program/SPL Indicator 2 will flash amber, and the red LED under the Input Selector 45last used will turn on.

3.Within ten seconds, press the Surround Mode Selector/Channel Down button A.

4.The red LED under the Selector will go out, and the Program/SPL Indicator 2will turn green and flash three times before it goes out.

5.When the Program/SPL Indicator 2goes out, the Macro has been erased.

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Contents AVR 4500 Audio/Video Receiver Table of Contents Declaration of ConformityDescription and Features IntroductionFront panel analog A/V inputs Main Remote with Internal Codes and Learning CapabilityUnpacking Safety InformationImportant Safety Information Front Panel Controls Logic 7 Mode Selector /‹ Button This For more informationFront Panel Information Display Front Panel Information DisplaySee page 31 for more information on the Sleep function Rear Panel Connections Rear Panel ConnectionsDigital Audio Outputs Connect these Rear Panel Connections EzSet Sensor Microphone Main Remote Control FunctionsMain Remote Control Functions Main Remote Control Functions Directly enter a radio station’s frequency Zone II Remote Control Functions ∆ Play Forward/Reverse/Stop ˚ MuteInstallation and Connections Installation and ConnectionsAudio Equipment Connections Video Equipment ConnectionsScart A/V Connections Video Connection NotesVideo Video In/Out jacks, if it´s a recording VCR Important Note for Adapter CablesRGB signals can be pathed through Important Note for the Use SCART-Cinch AdaptersSystem and Power Connections Speaker Placement Speaker SelectionSystem Configuration Using the On-Screen DisplaySystem Configuration First Turn OnFront panel or Input SetupSpeaker Setup Surround SubwooferSurround Setup Adjustments for Other Inputs Settings Keeping Independent from the Input SelectedDelay Settings ¤ Button Dso that the cursor is next toNight Mode Settings Press and hold the SPL Indicator Select Output Level AdjustmentUsing EzSet So that on is highlighted Up the Volume until you can hear the test noise clearly Surround Mode Chart OperationHall OFF StereoSource Selection Controls and Use of HeadphonesBasic Operation Surround Mode Selection Digital Audio Playback7y, DSP 9Amodes or Stereo $ Dolby DigitalSelecting a Digital Source PCM Audio PlaybackMP3 Audio Playback Digital Status Indicators See FigureOutput Level Adjustment With Source Signals Night ModeTape Recording Front Panel In/OutputsMemory Backup To turn the sensor and indicator offChannel/8-Channel Direct Input Select to activate the sensorAdvanced Features Turn On Volume LevelAdvanced Features Display BrightnessSemi-OSD Settings Full-OSD Time Out AdjustmentInstallation Multiroom SetupMultiroom Operation Multiroom OperationTuner Operation Basic Tuner OperationRDS Operation Time. When the Program/SPL Indicator Programming the RemoteProgramming the Remote with Codes Direct Code EntryCode Readout Learning Codes from a RemoteErasing Learned Codes VID1/VCR VID2/TVPress the AVR Selector Erasing Macro CommandsMacro Programming Volume Punch-Through Programmed Device FunctionsRemote With Other Devices 4and the Mute buttonPress the Input Selector 4you wish to Channel Control Punch-ThroughSelector button Resetting the Remote Memory Function List Function ListAVR DVD Setup Code Table TV Deccauk DegraafDixi DoricHigashi HinariHitachi HyperMitsubishi MivarMultitech MurphyPYE QuasarQuelle RadiolaSonoko SonySound Wave StandardSetup Code Table VCR Dynatech ElinEsselte EuromanKambrook KansaiKenwood KoenigOceanicitt OceanuicOlympus OmagaSonamic SontecStrong STSCode Number 3digit List Setup Code Table CableCode Number 3 digit List Setup Code Table CD NSM OnkyoOptimus ProtonSetup Code Table SAT Kosmos Kyoto GMI AtlanLemon LencoSilva SintrackSKY Master SkylabSetup Code Table DVD Troubleshooting Guide Processor ResetPower Switch 1 is pushed Troubleshooting GuideTechnical Specifications Harman Consumer International

AVR4500 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR4500 is a high-performance AV receiver designed to deliver an immersive audio and visual experience for home theater enthusiasts. With its robust specifications and advanced technology, the AVR4500 stands out as a leading choice for those seeking exceptional sound quality and versatility.

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The AVR4500 uses Harman's proprietary MultEQ XT32 room calibration technology. This system intelligently analyzes the acoustics of the room and automatically adjusts the sound output to optimize listening conditions. This ensures that users hear their content as intended, regardless of the environment.

In terms of connectivity, the AVR4500 is equipped with a wide range of HDMI inputs and outputs, supporting 4K Ultra HD video and HDR formats such as Dolby Vision and HDR10. This ensures that users can experience the latest high-definition content with stunning clarity and detail. The receiver also features HDMI eARC support, allowing for high-quality audio return channels for compatible TVs.

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