Harman-Kardon Complete User Guide for Harman Kardon AVR 247 Home Theater Receiver and Remote

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4.Enter a code from Step 1, above.

a)If the device turns off, then press the Input Selector again to accept the code; it will flash. The remote will exit the Program mode.

b)If the device does not turn off, try entering another code. If you run out of codes, you may search through all of the codes in the remote’s library for that product type by pressing the or ¤ Button repeatedly until the device turns off. When the device turns off, enter the code by pressing the Input Selector, which will flash. The remote then exits Program mode.

5.Once you have programmed a code, it’s a good idea to try using some other functions to control the device. Sometimes, manufacturers use the same Power code for several different models, while other codes will vary. You may wish to repeat this process until you’ve programmed a satisfactory code set that operates most of the functions you frequently use.

6.You may find out which code number you have programmed by pressing and holding the Input Selector to enter the Program mode. Then press the Set Button, and the LED will flash in the code sequence. One flash represents “1”, two flashes for “2”, and so forth. A series of many fast flashes represents “0”. Record the codes programmed for each device in Table 3.

Table 3 – Remote Control Codes

 

Source Input

Product Type

Remote

 

 

 

(circle one)

Control Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video 1

VCR, PVR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video 2

Cable, Satellite

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video 3

TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video 4

TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI 1

DVD, VCR, PVR, CBL, SAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI 2

DVD, VCR, PVR, CBL, SAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD

DVD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

CD, CDR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are unable to locate a code set that correctly operates your source device, it will not be possible to use the AVR remote to control that device. However, you may still connect the source to the AVR 247 and operate it using the device’s original remote control. Alternatively, you may wish to consider purchasing Harman Kardon’s optional TC 30 activity-based remote, which is programmed by accessing a large data- base of product codes on the Internet. The TC 30 is also capable of “learning” codes from your device’s original remote.

Most of the button labels on the remote describe the button’s function when used to control the AVR 247. However, the button may perform a very different function when used to control another device. Refer to the Remote Control Function List, Table A8 in the Appendix, for a list of each button’s functions with the various product types.

If you wish, you may program Macros, which are preprogrammed code sequences that execute many code commands with a single button press. You may also program “punch-through” codes, which allow the remote to operate the volume, channel or transport controls of another

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device without having to switch the remote’s device mode. See pages 58– 59 for instructions on these advanced programming functions.

NOTE: The AVR 247 remote is preprogrammed to operate the transport controls of Harman Kardon DVD players when the AVR, the Video 2 (cable/satellite) or the Video 3 (TV) source is selected. You may change this punch-through programming at any time.

Step Nine – Remote IR Inputs and Output (Optional)

The AVR 247 is equipped with a Remote IR Input, a Multiroom IR Input and a Remote IR Output to facilitate use of your system with a remote control in a variety of situations. See Figure 36.

Figure 36 – IR Inputs and Outputs

When the AVR 247 is placed in such a way that aiming the remote at the front-panel IR sensor is difficult, such as inside a cabinet or facing away from the listener, you may connect an external IR receiver, such as the optional Harman Kardon HE 1000, to the Remote IR Input jack. When you are using the AVR 247 in multiroom mode, you may connect an optional IR receiver, keypad or other control device to the Multiroom IR Input for remote control of the AVR 247 (and any sources connected to the AVR’s Remote IR Output) from the remote zone. Any signals transmitted through the Multiroom IR Input will only control source selection and volume for the remote zone. If a source device is being shared with the main listening area, then any control commands issued to that source will also affect the main room.

If any of your source devices are equipped with a compatible Remote IR Input, you may use a 1/8" mini-plug interconnect cable (not included) to connect the AVR’s Remote IR Output to the source device’s Remote IR Input, which will pass any applicable remote signals transmitted through the AVR to the source device. This enables you to control your sources even when the AVR itself is controlled via an external IR receiver.

Check with the manufacturer of the source device for more information on the type of IR signal expected. The AVR 247 will output a “stripped carrier” IR signal through the Remote IR Output.

To control more than one source device using the Remote IR Output, connect all sources in “daisy chain” fashion, with the AVR’s Remote IR Output connected to the first device’s Remote IR Input, the second device’s Remote IR Output connected to the next device’s Remote IR Input, and so forth.

Step Ten – Install a Multiroom System (Optional)

The AVR 247 offers several methods of distributing music to other listening areas in your home. As indicated in the subheading, a multi- room system is not required to enjoy the home theater experience. If you prefer not to install a multiroom system at this time, skip to Step Eleven to turn on the AVR 247 and configure it.

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE: Installing a multiroom system very often requires running various cables inside walls. Always comply with the appropriate safety codes when installing concealed wiring. The AVR 247’s multiroom connections should be installed per the

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Contents AVR Outdoor Antenna Grounding. If an outside antenna Safety InformationImportant Safety Information Staple Invoice Here Table of Contents Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon IntroductionAudio Section Surround ModesAudio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio/Video Inputs With S-Video Digital Audio InputsFRONT-PANEL Controls Main Power Navigation Adjust Input IndicatorsCoaxial Video Switch Select Audio InputsVideo 1, Video 2, Video 3 and DVD Audio/Video Inputs REAR-PANEL ConnectionsREAR-PANEL Connections DVD A/V Bridge/DMP Controls an iPod docked in The Bridge Remote Control FunctionsChannel Input Selector Press this button to select Track Skip Transport Controls DSP Surround On-Screen DisplayRemote Control Functions Surround Modes Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioConnections Connecting Source Devices to the AVRTypes of Connections Speaker ConnectionsDigital Audio Audio ConnectionsAnalog Video Video ConnectionsDigital Video RS-232 Serial Port FM antenna uses a 75-ohm F-connector. See FigureAntennas Placement of Surround Speakers in a 5.1-Channel System Speaker PlacementFront Speaker Placement Placement of Surround Speakers in a 7.1-Channel SystemSubwoofer Placement Step One Connect the Speakers InstallationStep Two Connect the Subwoofer Step Three Connect the AntennasAudio Connections Video Connections Recommended Source Component ConnectionsTiVo or other Or Video 1 Composite Video Input Video Video 2 Analog InputsVideo 3 Source Video 1 SourceVideo 2 Source Video 4 SourceNo video connections are needed Hdmi 1Tape Step Five Connect the Video Display Step Six Plug in AC PowerTurn on your source device Step Seven Insert Batteries in RemoteVideo Cable, Satellite Step Ten Install a Multiroom System OptionalEnter a code from , above Two steps are required the first time you turn on the AVR Press the Standby/On Switch on the front panel. See FigureStep Eleven Turn On the AVR Using the On-Screen Menu System Initial SetupEzSet/EQ Screen Configure the AVR 247 Using EzSet/EQTerminals What EzSet/EQ DoesEzSet/EQ Equalization Configure SourcesOnly upper case letters are available for titles Source Input Default Video InputSource Input CoaxYou are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Volume Control Sleep TimerOperation Turning On the AVRSource Selection HeadphonesTone Controls Channel Direct Inputs Audio Input SelectionVideo Input Selection We recommend that you connect this player as follows Using the TunerXM Radio Operation To store a station in one of the 30 presets see FigureUse the Numeric Keys to enter the desired preset number Recording Using TheBridgeTMTo store a channel in one of the 40 preset locations IPod Function Selecting a Surround Mode Digital Audio Signals Analog Audio SignalsAdvanced Functions Audio Processing and Surround SoundRepeated Surround Setup Menu Screen Night Mode Default ModesDolby Surround Settings Panorama adjusts wraparound surround effect Dolby Pro Logic Mode Group0 or Dolby Digital EX played asMode Group Enveloping sound field is desired Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or SignalDolby Digital 2/0/.0 or ReferenceAppropriate when a subwoofer is used Mode GroupDTS Neo6 DTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 orStep Three Manual Setup Menu Manual SetupStep One Determine Speaker Size Step Two Measure Speaker DistancesSpeaker Size Menu Large settingMove the cursor to the left to select the next submenu Delay Adjust MenuSpeaker Crossover Menu Using the Remote Control With the Test Tone Step Four Setting Channel Output Levels ManuallyHowever, if you prefer to make these adjustments manually, Make sure all speakers have been connected correctlyUsing the Full-OSD Menu Video AdjustmentsUsing the Front-Panel or Remote-Control Channel Command Multiroom Operation Installing a Multiroom SystemOperating the Multiroom System System SettingsDim Function Advanced Remote Control FunctionsPunch-Through Programming To dim the displayProcessor Reset Resetting the RemoteMacros MemoryTroubleshooting Guide DTS AVR 247 Technical SpecificationsTable A1 Source Input Setting Defaults Appendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codesTable A2 Speaker/Channel Setting Defaults Table A3 Delay Setting DefaultsTable A5 Speaker/Channel Settings Table A4 Source Input SettingsAuto Poll Surround Mode Tone Mode Bass Treble Video Mode Title Video Input Audio InputTable A7 System Settings Table A6 Remote Control CodesTape Cassette VCR, PVR, DVD, Cable, SatelliteRemote Control Function List Reference Table A8 Remote Control Function ListFAV Table A8Aiwa Table A9 Table A10 Remote Control Product Codes VCR Table A11 Remote Control Product Codes CD Table A12 Remote Control Product Codes DVD Table A13 Remote Control Product Codes SATTable A15 Remote Control Product Codes CBL Table A16 Remote Control Product CodesPage