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Remote control programming & operation – Harman-Kardon AVR80 User Manual

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Remote Control Programming & Operation

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Another group of keys may only be
programmed with one remote code. The
code contained in these keys remains the
same regardless of the source selection.

WARNING: These keys transmit codes
that are vital to the operation of the
product. It is not recommended that they
be programmed with alternative codes, as
it may then be impossible to operate
certain functions of the receiver.

THX

Aux

Cursor Up

Pro Logic

Delay

Cursor Down

¤

Dolby 3 Stereo

Memo

Cursor Right

Movie

Screen Display

Cursor Left

Matrix

Panel Display

Select

Hall

Speaker

Main Volume Up

Stereo

Test Noise

Main Volume Down

¤

Mono

Adjust

Mute

RDS PTY

RDS AF

To program the remote, you need the
remote of the device, whose functions
shall be programmed. Note that it is not
necessary to program all keys, only those

that are required to operate the subject
device. Keys not programmed will retain
the codes preprogrammed at the factory.

1. Slide

Use/Learn

a

switch at the top

left corner of the remote to the right so
that it is next to

Learn

.

2. If one of the multi-function buttons is
being programmed press the source
button (i.e.

CD

,

VCR

, etc.) you wish to

have this function associated with. If you
are programming a single function key,
proceed to the next step.

3. Press the button on the remote that is
to be programmed. Note that the

Learning

y

LED will illuminate.

4. Place the remote head to head with the
remote control whose function is being
learned. The two remotes should be no
more than 8 inches apart.

5. Press and hold the button on the
transmitting remote corresponding to the
function to be memorized until the

Learning

LED starts to blink. When the

LED goes out, release the button on the
transmitting remote. The function code
has been successfully captured.

NOTE: If both LEDs flash during a
programming operation, it indicates that
the remote’s memory is full or that the
remote codes from the transmitting
remote are not compatible with the unit’s
signal format.

6. Continue to program any additional
remote commands required using steps 2
through 5. When you have finished
programming the remote, slide the

Use/Learn

switch to the left so that it is

in the

Use

position.

Clearing the Remote Memory
In normal operation, codes for a new
device may be programmed “over” the
codes that have been previously
programmed into the remote. It is also
possible to clear the memory for
individual keys, or for the entire remote.
When a memory position is cleared, the
remote will return to the original factory
preset command.

To clear the memory for a specific
individual key location, put the

Use/Learn

switch in the

Learn

position. Press the

Main Power Off

b

button and the button to be cleared at the
same time. Both the

Sending

and

Learning

indicators will light

momentarily. When the lights go out, the
memory has been cleared of the user
programmed code and returned to the
factory preset. Return the

Use/Learn

a

switch to the

Use

position when you

are finished.

To clear the remote’s entire memory
and return all keys to their factory preset
commands first put the

Use/Learn

a

switch in the

Learn

position. Then press

the

Main Power On

button

b

and

confirm that the

Learning

indicator

y

has illuminated. While continuing to
press the

Power On

button, press and

hold the

Power Off

b

button until the

Learn

indicator goes off for about 3

seconds. It will then blink twice. Then
release the two buttons. This indicates
that the memory has been cleared of any
user programmed commands and that
the original commands have been
restored. Slide the

Use/Learn

switch

back to the

Use

a

position to return

the remote to normal operation.

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