Harman-Kardon AVR 430 owner manual Pages 27, Renaming a Device, Numeric Keys, Characters

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3.At the next menu screen (Figure 67) press the

/ ¤ Navigation Buttons o once so that

EZSET DISABLE appears in the lower line of the LCD display.

S E T S P K R L E V E L S

E Z S E T D I S A B L E

Figure 67

4. Within five seconds, press the Set Button q to

disable the SPL Select Button . Once the Set Button q is pressed the word EXITING will flash four times in the lower line of the LCD display and then it will return to normal operation.

Once these steps are completed, when the SPL

Select Button is pressed the remote will show EZSET DISABLE and it will not be activated.

To restore the EzSet feature to normal operation, repeat the procedure outlined above, except that in Step 3 you should press the / ¤ Navigation Button o so that EZSET ENABLE appears in the lower line of the LCD display. When that display appears, press the Set Button q and the EzSet feature will be reactivated. You may then press the Clear Button 9 to exit the remote’s menu system and return to normal operation or press the Set Button q again to immediately use the EzSet feature to calibrate the system as shown on

pages 27 and 28.

Renaming

While the names given to the buttons and inputs on the remote represent recognizable categories of audio/video products, system operation may be easier if the displays shown in the remote’s LCD screen are customized to reflect the specific characteristics of a playback source’s brand name or the new function given to a specific button when one remote’s controls are programmed into the AVR remote. The AVR remote allows you to change the name of either a master device or any button on the remote using the following steps.

Renaming a Device

To rename a specific device/input source button, fol- low these steps. For this example, we will show you how to rename the Device/Input Selector normally shown as “TV” to “HDTV TUNER.”

1.Press and hold the Program Button O for about three seconds while the message shown in Figure 15 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 16), will appear in the LCD display and the Set Button q will remain illuminated in red. Press the

/ ¤ Navigation Button o until RENAME appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in Figure 68.

M A I N M E N U

R E N A M E

Figure 68

3.At the next menu screen press the / ¤ Navigation Button o until RENAME DEVICE appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in Figure 69. Press the Set Button q to begin renaming a device.

R E N A M E

R E N A M E D E V I C E

Figure 69

4.The next display screen (Figure 70) is where you select the device that will be renamed. In our example, that is the TV button. Press the / ¤ Navigation Button o until the name of the base device appears and then press the Set Button q.

R E N A M E D E V I C E

T V

Figure 70

5.At the next menu screen you will see the device name on the bottom line of the display with a blinking cursor box to the right of the device name. Press the Navigation Button o to return the blinking cursor to the far left side of the display line. You may then retitle the device name as shown in the next step.

6.To enter the new name, press the Numeric Keys A. The letters above the numbered buttons indicate which letter or symbol will appear when the button is pressed during the renaming process. The first press of the button will enter the first letter shown, subsequent presses of the same button will change the display to the other letters above that numbered key. For example, since the first letter we need to rename the input to HDTV Tuner is an “H”, you would locate the “H” above the “4” button, and press the button twice. The first press shows a “G,” the second press changes it to an “H.” Consult the table at the end of this section to see which characters pressing a partic- ular button generates.

7.After you enter the first letter of the new device name, there are three options for entering the next character:

a.To enter a letter that requires a different numeric key to be pressed, simply press that

button. The cursor will automatically move to the next position and the first letter accessed by the new button will appear. Following our example, the next letter needed is a “D,” so you would press the “3” button once.

b. To enter a letter that uses the same numeric key, you must first press the Navigation Button o to move the blinking cursor block to the next position. Then press the Numeric Key A as required to enter the desired letter.

c. To enter a blank space, press the Navigation Button o twice. The first press will move the cursor to the right, and the second press will move the cursor one more space to the right, leaving a blank space between the last letter and the next one.

8.Repeat Step 7 as needed to enter all the needed letters, numbers, characters and spaces.

9.When the text entry is complete, press the Set Button q. The LCD display will blink DEVICE RENAMED three times and then return to normal operation.

Once a device is renamed you will see the new name on the top line of the remote’s LCD display whenever the Input//Device Selector 3 is pressed, or when any other command/function button on the remote is pressed after the main Device Selector is pressed.

Note that renaming a device in the remote will not change the name of the input used by the on-screen menu system of the AVR 430.

NOTES ON RENAMING DEVICES:

To move the cursor to the right or left of the display during the renaming process, press the / Navigation Buttons o as required.

The table below shows the letters, numbers and characters that may be accessed by pressing the

Numeric Keys:

 

 

Key

Characters

Key

Characters

1

[,],/,1

6

M,N,O,6

2

A,B,C,2

7

P,Q,R,S,7

3

D,E,F,3

8

T,U,V,8

4

G,H,I,4

9

W,X,Y,Z,9

5

J,K,L,5

0

-,.,#,0

Renaming a device changes the name of the device only, not any of the individual key functions within that device memory. To change the name of an individual device, follow the instructions in the next section.

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Contents AUDIO/VIDEO Receiver AVRAVR 430 AUDIO/VIDEO Receiver Table of ContentsModèle pour les Canadien Description and FeaturesIntroduction Thank You for Choosing Harman KardonImportant Safety Information Safety InformationFRONT-PANEL Controls To choose from the various mode optionsFRONT-PANEL Controls BC D E F G H I H J K L REAR-PANEL Connections See page 38 for more information on A-BUS Connect the output of the sensor to this jack Plug provided or connect any device to the jack Main Remote Control FunctionsProgram Button SPL Select Button EzSet Microphone Sensor LensMain Remote Control Functions Main Remote Control Functions Main Remote Control Functions Zone II Remote Control Functions Your area Installation and ConnectionsSystem Installation Audio Equipment ConnectionsSystem and Power Connections RS-232 Connections AC Power ConnectionsSpeaker Selection and Placement System ConfigurationSpeaker Placement System SetupFull OSD Time OUT Input SetupMaking Configuration Adjustments Setting the System Configuration MemoryYou to remember which source is being selected Audio SetupTo return to the Master Menu Surround SetupSpeaker Setup Subwoofer Measurement units is made, press the ⁄/¤ Delay SettingsTo bring up the Master MENU, press To change one of the individual speaker positions Output Level AdjustmentUsing EzSet Navigation Button o to return the cursor to the FL positionTo the screen Manual Output Level AdjustmentTo return to normal operation of the AVR Additional Input AdjustmentsSource Selection Volume and Tone ControlOperation Basic OperationDTS Surround Mode SelectionDigital Audio Playback DH2 Surround Mode ChartMode Features DH1To the AVR PCM Playback Speaker/Channel IndicatorsDigital Bitstream and Surround Mode Indications Selecting a Digital SourceImportant Notes on Digital Playback Tuner OperationRecalling Preset Stations Output Level Trim AdjustmentPreset Tuning Preset number will appear in the Upper Display Line #Ments to make, press the OSD Button Memory BackupMenu system Dim Function Display Brightness Advanced FeaturesTurn-On Volume Level System Semi-OSD SettingsFull-OSD Time-Out Adjustment Make, press the OSD Button to exit the menu systemMultiroom Operation Multiroom SetupMultiroom Operation Multi Input Remote’s Main Menu message Configuring the RemotePreprogrammed Code Entry Learn appears on the bottom line of the LCD Learning CommandsAutomatic Code Entry Changing Devices Lower line of the display and then press the Set Button q Macro. The choices are the Power On ButtonRemember that when you want to change devices Macro ProgrammingRead a Macro Power On VID 2/TV VID 3/Cable AVR Logic 7 hProgrammed e.g., the Power On Button 1 or Erasing a MacroChannel Punch-Through Punch-Through ConfigurationVolume Punch-Through When the red light under the Set Button q appears EzSet ConfigurationNumeric Keys RenamingPages 27 Renaming a DeviceAt this point you have two options Resetting the RemoteRenaming Individual Keys Additional Notes on Configuring and Operating the Remote Amplifier is in protection mode Troubleshooting GuideProcessor Reset Symptom Cause SolutionNtsc AVR 430 Technical Specifications
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