Harman-Kardon AVR 5550 Programming the Remote, Code Readout, Learning Codes from a Remote

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Programming the Remote

Code Readout

When the code has been entered using the Auto Search method, it is always a good idea to find out the exact code so that it may be easily reentered if necessary. You may also read the codes to verify which device has been programmed to a specific Control Selector button.

1.Press and hold both the Input Selector 4 for the device you wish to find the code for and

the Mute button at the same time. Note that the Program/SPL Indicator 2will ini- tally turn amber and begin flashing. Release the buttons and begin the next step within 20 sec- onds.

2.Press the Set button F. The Program/SPL Indicator 2will then blink green in a sequence that corresponds to the three-digit code, with a one-second pause between each digit. Count the number of blinks between each pause to deter- mine the digit of the code. One blink is the number 1, two blinks is the number 2, and so forth. Note that a rapid sequence of three blinks is used to indicate a “0.”

Example: One blink, followed by a one-second pause, followed by six blinks, followed by a one- second pause, followed by four blinks indicates that the code has been set to 164.

For future reference enter the Setup Codes for the equipment in your system here:

DVD ____________ CD ________________

VID1/VCR ________ VID2/TV __________

VID3/CBL/SAT ______________________

VID4 ______________________________

TAPE ______________________________

Learning Codes from a Remote

In addition to using codes from the remote’s internal code library, the AVR 5550’s remote is able to “learn” codes from remotes that may not be in the code library. In addition, you may use this function to “learn over” the codes from a preprogrammed device to add functions not included in the preprogrammed codes. To learn or transfer codes from an IR remote to the

AVR 5550’s remote, follow these steps:

1.Place the front of the original remote with the code being sent so that it is facing the IR Transmitter Window 1on the AVR 5550 remote “head-to-head.” The remotes should be between 2 and 4cm apart.

2.Select the button on the remote that you wish to use as the device selector for the codes about to be entered. This must be any of the Input Selectors 4or the AVR Selector 5. Note that when new codes are learned with the AVR 5Selector, they may no longer control the AVR 5550.

3.Press the Input Selector 45button

chosen and the Learn Button at the same time. Hold these buttons until the Program/SPL Indicator 2flashes amber and the light under the device selector button turns red. Release the buttons. It is important that you begin the next step within 20 seconds.

4.Press the button on the AVR 5550 remote that you wish to program. Note that the Program/ SPL Indicator 2will stop flashing.

Important Note: Codes cannot be taught to all buttons on the remote. The buttons with the following numbers are not learnable (for numbers, see drawing on page 11): 4, 7,

8, B, I, O, Q, , , , ,

. In these cases the Program/SPL Indicator 2keeps flashing after the button was released.

5.As long as the Program/SPL Indicator 2 is on steadily (for five seconds), press and hold the button on the original remote that you wish to “teach” into the AVR 5550 remote. If you pressed the button too late or no command was received within five seconds, the Program/SPL Indicator 2will flash red three times and then amber, then simply repeat step four. When the Program/SPL Indicator 2turns green, release the button on the original remote. Note that the Program Indicator will then begin to flash amber again.

NOTE: If the Program/SPL Indicator 2turns red steadily during Step 5, the programming was not successful. Repeat the steps to see if the code will “take.” If the indicator keeps flashing red in step 5, this code cannot be taught.

6.Repeat steps 4 though 5 for each button on the source remote that you wish to transfer to the AVR 5550 remote.

7.Once all codes have been transferred from the original source remote to the AVR 5550 remote,

press the Learn button . This will turn off all LEDs and turn off the learning mode.

8.Repeat Steps 1 through 7 for any additional remotes you wish to “teach” into the AVR 5550 Remote.

Erasing Learned Codes

The AVR 5550’s remote allows you to remove or erase the code learned into a single button for a single device, to remove or erase all the codes that have been learned for a single device, or to erase all commands that have been learned to all devices.

To erase a single learned code from within a single device’s settings, follow these steps:

1.Press and hold both the Input Selector

45within which the individual button to be erased has been programmed and the Learn but-

ton .

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 Input Selector 45 again for the device within which the individual button to be erased has been programmed.

4.Press the 7 button Hthree times.

5.Press and release the individual button for which the code is to be erased. The Program/SPL Indicator 2will blink green two times and then return to amber.

6.To erase other buttons within the same device, press them as noted in Step 5.

7.When all buttons to be erased have been

pressed, press the Learn button

to complete

the process.

 

To erase all codes within a single device, follow these steps:

1.Press and hold both the Input Selector

45for which you wish to erase the codes

and 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 for the device whose codes you wish to erase.

4.Press the 8 button Hthree times.

5.The Program/SPL Indicator 2will turn off, the red light under the Input Selector will flash

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Contents AVR 5550 Audio/ Video Receiver Power for the Digital RevolutionDeclaration of Conformity Table of ContentsVariety of modes and two modes of VMAx Description and FeaturesFront panel analog A/V inputs, switch- able to outputs IntroductionImportant Safety Information Safety InformationUnpacking Front Panel Controls To select between the Optical See page 40 for more information on tuning stationsCoaxial Ó For more informationFront Panel Information Display Multi Indicator Auto IndicatorDigital Audio Outputs Connect these Rear Panel Connections+ and negative terminals Video source selected by the receiver’s video switcherUnswitched Outlet Switched Outlet AC Power Cord Jack Connect the ACRear Panel Connections Direct Button K Tuning Up/Down Main Remote Control FunctionsLogic 7 Mode Select Button P Transport Controls Channel/8 Channel Direct Input Movies ∆ Play Forward/Reverse/Stop ˚ Mute Zone II Remote Control FunctionsAudio Equipment Connections Installation and ConnectionsVideo Equipment Connections Scart A/V Connections RGB signals can be pathed through If you use a unit providing RGB signals on aImportant Note for the Use SCART-Cinch Adapters System and Power Connections Speaker Selection Speaker PlacementFirst Turn On System ConfigurationUsing the On-Screen Display System SetupSpeaker Setup Input SetupSurround Subwoofer Surround Setup To call up the menu Adjustments for Other InputsDelay Settings Night Mode SettingsUsing EzSet Output Level AdjustmentPress and hold the SPL Indicator Select So that on is highlighted Sensor and Indicator offUp the Volume until you can hear the test noise clearly Operation Surround Mode ChartBut no surround speakers No delay availableMix of the in-phase material of the left and right channels No surround channelsSource Selection Basic OperationChannel/8-Channel Direct Input One of the most important features Controls and Use of HeadphonesSurround Mode Selection Volume Up/Down ButtonsMP3 Audio Playback Digital Audio PlaybackDolby Digital PCM Audio PlaybackSelecting a Digital Source MP 3 DSP mode found in the newDigital Bitstream Indicators Speaker/Channel IndicatorsOr 2 Outputs Night ModeTape Recording Front Panel In/OutputsMemory Backup Output Level Adjustment With Source SignalsIndicator Select Display Brightness Advanced FeaturesTurn On Volume Level Surround Amplifier Channel AssignmentInstallation Advanced Features / Multiroom OperationSemi-OSD Settings Full-OSD Time Out AdjustmentMultiroom Operation Multiroom SetupMultiroom Operation RS-232 ControlBasic Tuner Operation Tuner OperationRDS Operation Program Search PTY RDS stationMust be repeated first Programming the Remote with CodesDirect Code Entry If the unit you wish to program intoErasing Learned Codes Programming the RemoteCode Readout Learning Codes from a RemoteMacro Programming Erasing Macro CommandsPress the AVR Selector 4and the Mute button Volume Punch-ThroughProgrammed Device Functions Remote With Other DevicesSelector button Channel Control Punch-ThroughResetting the Remote Memory Function List Prev Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Clear Power On Power Off Mute TV Select Channel +Power On Power Off VID 3 Select Channel + Scan Scan + Rewind Play Fast Fwd Record Stop PauseRemote sensor ¯ is obscured Troubleshooting GuideProcessor Reset Power Switch 1 is pushedTechnical Specifications Harman Consumer International

AVR 5550 specifications

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