Programming the Remote

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AVR 7000

Programmed Device Functions

Once the AVR 7000’s remote has been pro- grammed for the codes of other devices, press the appropriate Input or Video Selector c

34to change the remote from controlling the AVR 7000 to controlling the additional product. When you press any one of the selectors, it will briefly flash in red to indicate that you have changed the device being controlled.

When operating a device other than the AVR 7000, the controls may not correspond exactly to the function printed on the remote

or button. Some commands, such as the volume control, are the same as they are with the AVR 7000. Other buttons will change their function so that they correspond to a secondary label on the remote. For example, the Sleep and Surround mode selector buttons also func- tion as the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons when operating most TV sets, VCRs or cable boxes. The Channel Up/Down indication is printed directly on the remote. The same is true for standard CD players, cassette decks, VCRs and DVD functions, which follow the standard function icons printed on top of the buttons.

For some products, however, the function of a particular button does not follow the command printed on the remote. In order to see which function a button controls, consult the Function List tables printed on page 38. To use those tables, first check the type of device being con- trolled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look at the remote control diagram pictured at the left. Note that each button has a number on it.

To find out what function a particular button has for a specific device, find the button number on the Function List and then look in the col- umn for the device you are controlling. For example, button number 9 is the Test Tone but- ton for the AVR 7000, but it is the “Favorite” button for many cable television boxes and satellite receivers. Button number 35 is the Preset Tune Down button for the AVR 7000, the Reverse Skip button for CD players and the Page Down button for some VCRs.

Note that the numbers used to describe the but- ton functions at the left for the purposes of describing how a button operates are a different set of numbers than those used in the rest of this manual to describe the button functions for the AVR.

Notes on Using the AVR 7000 Remote With Other Devices.

Manufacturers may use different code sets for the same product category. For that reason, it is important that you check to see if the code set you have entered operates as many con- trols as possible. If it appears that only a few functions operate, check to see if another code set will work with more buttons.

When a button is pressed on the AVR 7000 remote, the red light under the Input or Video Selector c 34 for the product being operated should flash briefly. If the Device Control Selector flashes for some but not all buttons for a particular product, it does NOT indicate a problem with the remote but rather that no function is programmed for the button being pushed.

Volume Punch-Through

The AVR 7000’s remote may be programmed to operate the Volume Control 32 from either the TV or the AVR in conjunction with any of the eight devices controlled by the remote. For example, since the AVR 7000 will likely be used as the sound system for TV viewing, you may wish to have the AVR’s volume activated although the remote is set to run the TV.

Either the AVR or TV volume control may be associated with any of the remote’s devices. To program the remote for Volume Punch-Through, follow these steps:

1.Press the Input or Video Selector c 34 for the unit you wish to have associated with the volume control and the Mute button f at the same time until the red light illuminates under the Device Selector.

2.Press the Volume Up button 32 .

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Harman-Kardon AVR 7000 owner manual Volume Punch-Through, Programmed Device Functions, Press the Volume Up button

AVR 7000 specifications

The Harman-Kardon AVR 7000 is a renowned audio/video receiver that has garnered attention from audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike. Launched as part of Harman-Kardon’s prestigious line of receivers, the AVR 7000 is celebrated for its versatility, sound quality, and innovative technologies.

One of the most impressive features of the AVR 7000 is its multi-channel amplification system. It is equipped with a robust 7.1 channel system that delivers a powerful audio experience, suitable for both music and movies. The receiver outputs a substantial 85 watts per channel, ensuring that it can fill even larger rooms with rich, detailed sound. This level of power coupled with Harman-Kardon's expertise in audio technology results in a listening experience that is both immersive and dynamic.

In terms of surround sound capabilities, the AVR 7000 is compatible with various audio formats, including Dolby Digital, DTS, and Harman-Kardon’s proprietary surround processing technologies. These formats enable the receiver to create a three-dimensional soundstage that enhances the overall enjoyment of films and music. The inclusion of digital signal processing ensures that audio playback is optimized for the best possible listening experience.

Connectivity is another strongpoint of the AVR 7000. It features an array of input options, including multiple HDMI ports, component inputs, and digital audio connections. This variety allows users to connect a wide range of devices, from Blu-ray players to gaming consoles, making it a versatile choice for any home entertainment setup. Additionally, the AVR 7000 supports video upscaling, which enhances the resolution of standard-definition content to near high-definition quality.

The receiver is also equipped with a built-in AM/FM tuner, offering listeners access to a wide variety of radio stations, enhancing the options for music playback. The customizable user interface and remote control ensure ease of use, allowing users to navigate through their settings and inputs effortlessly.

Overall, the Harman-Kardon AVR 7000 stands out as an excellent choice for those looking to create a high-quality home theater experience. Its combination of powerful amplification, advanced sound processing, and extensive connectivity options makes it a standout performer in its class.