Harman-Kardon AVR 7550HD owner manual To change the device type of a Source Selector

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7.When a compatible code set is found, press the OK Button to program it into the Source Selector.

8.Check that other functions control the device correctly. Sometimes manufacturers use the same Power code for several models, while other codes vary. Repeat this process until you’ve pro- grammed a satisfactory code set that operates most functions.

To change the device type of a Source Selector:

If your system includes two products of one device type but no product corresponding to a different Source Selector, you may program one product into its corresponding Source Selector, and change another Source Selector’s device type to program the second product by following this procedure:

1.Access the remote’s menu system by pressing and holding the AVR Settings Button for 3 seconds, until the “Main Menu” and “Program Device” messages appear in the LCD Display.

2.Use the 1/5Buttons to select “Change Device Type” from the remote’s main menu, and press the OK Button.

3.Use the 1/5 Buttons to select the Source Selector whose device type you wish to change, and press the OK Button. Your selection will appear on the left side of the lower line, while the choice of new device types will appear on the right side.

4.Use the 1/5 Buttons to select the new device type you wish to assign to the Source Selector, and press the OK Button.

5.Program your product into the Source Selector by choosing the brand, then searching for a compatible code set, as described in the preceding section. If you allow the remote to “time out”, then the device type reassignment will not take effect.

To “learn” individual key codes:

If some functions do not work correctly, you may reprogram individual keys from the device’s original remote by following this procedure:

1.Place the two remotes with their IR transmitters facing each other, about one inch apart. See Figure 19.

Figure 19 – AVR and Device Remotes “Head to Head”

2.Access the remote’s menu system by pressing and holding the AVR Settings Button for 3 seconds, until the “Main Menu” and “Program Device” messages appear in the LCD Display.

3.Use the 1/5Buttons to select “Learn” from the remote’s main menu, and press the OK Button.

4.When the “Learn Menu” message appears in the upper line of the LCD Display, make sure the “Learn” message appears in the lower line (not “Learn Delete”), and press the OK Button.

5.Use the 1/5Buttons to select the device you wish to learn a code for, and press the OK Button.

6.Press the destination button, and the menu will prompt you to press the key on the original remote whose code you wish to program into the destination button. You may learn a new code into the following buttons: Device Power On/Off, Alphanumeric Keys, Last Button, Back/Exit Button, Menu Button, Navigation

Buttons, OK Button, Disc Menu Button, the four Soft Keys, Channel Up/Down, Volume Up/Down, Mute and the Transport Controls (including Record).

NOTE: If you press the wrong destination button and wish to cancel the learning process, you must wait about 30 seconds for the remote to “time out”. It will exit its program mode and return to normal operation, and you may begin again. Pressing another button will have no effect.

7.Press the key on the original remote, and if the code was learned correctly, the Navigation and OK Buttons will light up. The Learn Menu will prompt you to learn another key, rename the key just learned or exit Learn mode. Use the 1/5Buttons to make your selection, and press the OK Button.

To delete a programmed or learned code:

1.Access the remote’s menu system by pressing and holding the AVR Settings Button for 3 seconds, until the “Main Menu” and “Program Device” messages appear in the LCD Display.

2.Use the 1/5Buttons to select “Learn” from the remote’s main menu, and press the OK Button.

3.When the “Learn Menu” message appears in the upper line of the LCD Display, scroll to the “Learn Delete” option, and press the OK Button.

4.The Learn Delete menu offers the options of deleting a single learned key code, an entire device or all devices. Scroll to the desired option and press the OK Button.

To delete an individual key code, the remote will first prompt you to select the device containing the key code, then prompt you to press the key. It will confirm the deletion, then offer you the opportunity to delete another learned key or exit the delete key function.

To delete an entire device, the remote will prompt you to select the device. When you scroll to the device and press the OK Button, the remote will confirm the deletion and exit its programming mode, returning to normal operation.

To delete all devices, wait a few moments while the remote deletes all programmed device codes. It will then return to normal operation.

To rename a key or device:

If you wish to change the name of a device or key as it appears in the LCD Display, follow these steps:

1.Access the remote’s menu system by pressing and holding the AVR Settings Button for 3 seconds, until the “Main Menu” and “Program Device” messages appear in the LCD Display.

2.Use the 1/5 Buttons to select “Rename” and press the OK Button.

3.Use the 1/5 Buttons to select whether to rename a device or a key, and press the OK Button.

4.Use the 1/5 Buttons to select the device, either to rename the device itself or a key function used by that device, and press the OK Button.

5.The current name of the device or key will appear on the lower line of the LCD Display, with the cursor at the end of the line.

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Contents AVR7550HD Wet Location Marking Safety InformationImportant Safety Instructions Service Instructions Outdoor Use MarkingUnpacking Important Safety InformationTable of Contents Surround Modes IntroductionDigital Audio Inputs Supplied AccessoriesAudio Inputs Audio/Video InputsBack/Exit FRONT-PANEL ControlsResolution setting 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i or 1080p On When the AVR is turned on, this LED turns whiteVideo Hdmi 1, 2, 3 Output XM Antenna REAR-PANEL ConnectionsREAR-PANEL Connections Front, Center and Surround Speaker Outputs Main Remote Control Functions AVR Power OnZone Selector Main Remote Control Functions Main Remote Control Functions Menu Zone 2 Remote Control FunctionsSleep Settings IR Transmitter MuteZone 2 Remote Control Functions Harman International the Harman Kardon parent company Logic Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioSubwoofer Connecting Source Devices to the AVRConnections Speaker ConnectionsDigital Video Video ConnectionsIncluding Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Analog AudioRS-232 Serial Port AntennasSpeaker Placement Front Speaker PlacementSubwoofer Placement Getting Started Best audio connection for each source ForSource Assignment Worksheet Getting Started Installation Select one or all of these methods for audio distribution Step Eleven Install a Multizone SystemConnect a Video Display Device or Switcher Connect IR Control Devices to the Zone 2 IR InputTo program the codes for a source device into the remote Step Twelve Plug in AC Power CordsStep Thirteen Insert Batteries in Remote Step Fourteen Program Sources Into the RemoteTo rename a key or device To change the device type of a Source SelectorTo learn individual key codes To delete a programmed or learned codeStep Fifteen Turn On the AVR 7550HD Select Automatic Setup-EzSet/EQ Initial SetupUsing the ON-SCREEN Menu System Configure the AVR 7550HD, Using EzSet/EQ II TechnologyAudio and Video Input Selection Set Up SourcesChannel Inputs You are now ready to begin enjoying your new receiver Operation Volume ControlDolby Volume Dolby Volume Calibration OffsetMute Function Sleep TimerHeadphones Using the TunerVideo display is in use XM Radio OperationUSB Playback Internet RadioTo return to the beginning of the current track, press Recording Using Docking StationUsing The Bridge IPod Function Remote Control Key Network PlaybackNext Track Next 33 Previous Track Previous I IPod Manual ModeTV Out setting to take effect Play Pause Menu Back/Exit or Left Arrow SelectSurround Modes Menu Selecting a Surround ModeAudio Processing and Surround Sound Analog Audio SignalsDigital Audio Signals Advanced FunctionsDolby Surround Settings Manual Speaker SetupVideo Game Logic 7 Game Number of Speakers Step Three Manual Setup MenuStep ONE Determine Speaker Crossover Step TWO Measure Speaker DistancesAdjust Crossover Frequencies Menu Adjust Speaker Distance MenuSub Mode Step Four Setting Channel Output Levels Manually Video Modes Video AdjustmentsHow to Adjust the Custom Picture Settings Sharpness Adjustment System SettingsSystem Information General AVR SettingsAdvanced Remote Control Functions Menu AppearanceTo end the command sequence, press the OK Button Main MenuActivities Macros Remote Reset Back LightPunch-Through Programming Memory Processor ResetSymptom Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideTable A2 Source Setting Defaults AppendixTable A1 Recommended Source Component Connections Table A2 Table A3 Speaker/Channel Setting DefaultsBridge Table A4 Delay Setting DefaultsTable A5 Source Settings 0mSTable A6 Table A6 Audio Effects SettingsDefault Table A5Table A7 Video Modes Settings Off Black Level Deinterlacing Film Mode Detect 302Table A7 Source Input Device Type if changed Table A9 Remote Control CodesTable A8 Surround Modes Table A8Table A10 System Settings Table A11 Network SettingsTable A12 Zone 2 Settings Table A13 Surround Modes Surround Mode Description Incoming Bitstream or SignalTable A13 DTS 2/2/.0 or .1, 3/2/.0 or DTS-ES MatrixDTS Stereo Presentation DTS Neo6For multichannel Subwoofer is usedAnalog Bypass Remote Control Function List Reference Radio Table A14 Remote Control Function ListAUX Table A14Audio Section AVR 7550HD Technical Specifications