beautypg.com

Making connections, set up the remote control, Set up the remote control – Harman-Kardon AVR 265 User Manual

Page 23

background image

AVR

23

EN

GL

ISH

Making Connections, Set Up the Remote Control

to control more than one source device through the Avr’s Ir remote out connector,

connect all sources in “daisy chain” fashion, connecting each device’s Ir output to the

next device’s Ir input, starting with the Avr.

If you install a multizone system, connect an Ir control device to the Zone 2 Ir In

connector for remote-room control of the multizone system, source devices and

volume in the remote zone.

external Ir

receiver

Zone 2

Main Room

Zone 2 Speakers

Avr

If a source device is shared with the main listening area, any control commands issued

to that source will also affect the main room.

Connect the 12V Trigger Output

If your system has equipment that can be controlled by a dc trigger signal, connect it to

the Avr’s 12v trigger connector with a mono 1/8-inch (3.5mm) mini-plug interconnect

cable. the Avr will supply a 12v dc (100mA) trigger signal at this connection whenever

it is powered on.

Avr

device with

trigger In connector

mono 1/8-inch

(3.5mm) mini-plug

Interconnect

(not supplied)

Connect to AC Power

connect the supplied Ac power cord to the Avr’s Ac Input connector and then to a

working Ac power outlet.

Avr

Ac Input

connector

Ac power

outlet

power cord

(supplied)

Set Up the Remote Control

Install the Batteries in the Remote Control

remove the remote control’s battery cover, insert the four supplied AAA batteries as

shown in the illustration, and replace the battery cover.

NOTE: remove the protective plastic from the Avr’s front panel so it doesn’t reduce the

remote control’s effectiveness.

Program the Remote to Control Your Source Devices and TV

you can program your Avr remote to control many brands and models of audio/video

source devices and tvs. the remote is also ready to operate your ipod or iphone when

the ipod/iphone is docked in a connected the bridge IIIp (not included).
each of the remote’s Source Selector buttons has been preprogrammed to control certain

types of source devices:

Cable/Sat: controls cable tv and satellite tv tuner boxes
Blu-ray: controls blu-ray disc and dvd players
Bridge: controls an ipod/iphone device docked in a connected the bridge IIIp
Radio: controls the Avr’s built-in fm/Am tuner and a connected SIrIuSconnect tuner
TV: controls tvs and video displays
USB (AVR 3650/AVR 365): browses compatible media on a uSb device that is

inserted in the Avr’s uSb port (Avr 3650/Avr 365 only)
DVR (AVR 2650/AVR 265): controls tivo

®

recorders

Game: controls video-game consoles
Media Server: controls media servers
Network: browses compatible media on dlnA-compatible devices connected to your

home network.
AUX: controls hdtv tuner boxes, cd players, vcrs and pvds.

Although the Source Selector buttons are preprogrammed for the device types listed

above, you can reassign a Source Selector button to a different device type. See

reassigning a Source Selector button for a different device type, on page 24.

0295CSK - HK (x65Series) AVR3650_365_2650_265 CORE OM, WORK18 danny.indd 23

01/07/11 11:33:54

This manual is related to the following products: