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System Remote Control Functions, continued
System Remote Control Functions, continued
In addition to controlling the Avr, the Avr remote is capable of controlling eight other
devices, including an ipod/iphone device docked in a the bridge IIIp docking station
connected to the Avr. during the installation process, you may program the codes for
each of your source components into the remote. (See
program the remote to control
your Source devices and tv, on page 23, for programming information.) to operate
a component, press its Source Selector button to change the remote’s control mode.
A button’s function depends on which component is being controlled. See table A13
A button’s function depends on which component is being controlled. See table A13
in the Appendix for listings of the functions for each type of component. most of
the buttons on the remote have dedicated functions, although the precise codes
transmitted vary depending on the specific device being controlled. due to the wide
variety of functions for various source devices, we have included only a few of the
most-often used functions on the remote: alphanumeric keys, transport controls,
television-channel control, menu access and power on and off. buttons dedicated to
the Avr – Avr power on/off, Audio effects, video modes, Surround modes, volume,
mute and Sleep Settings – are available at any time, even when the remote is
controlling another device. to return the remote to the Avr control mode at any time,
press the Setup button.
AVR Power On/Off buttons: press these buttons to turn the Avr on and off. the main
AVR Power On/Off buttons: press these buttons to turn the Avr on and off. the main
power switch on the Avr’s rear panel must be on for this button to work.
IR Transmitter Lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are
IR Transmitter Lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are
emitted through this lens.
Device Power On/Off buttons: press a device’s Source Selector button, then press
Device Power On/Off buttons: press a device’s Source Selector button, then press
these buttons to turn the device on and off.
Source Selector buttons: press one of these buttons to select a source device, e.g.,
Source Selector buttons: press one of these buttons to select a source device, e.g.,
blu-ray, cable/Sat, radio, etc. this action will also turn on the Avr and switch the
remote’s control mode to operate the selected source device.
NOTE: the first press of
the radio Source Selector button switches the Avr to the last-used tuner band (Am,
fm or SIrIuS). each successive press changes the band.
Audio Effects button: press this button to access the Audio effects submenu, which
Audio Effects button: press this button to access the Audio effects submenu, which
allows adjustment of the Avr’s tone and other audio controls. See the
Set up your
Sources section, on page 26, for more information.
Video Modes button: press this button for direct access to the video modes
Video Modes button: press this button for direct access to the video modes
submenu, which contains picture adjustments you can use after you have adjusted
the picture settings on your tv or video display. See the
Advanced functions section,
on page 33, for more information.
Surround Modes button: press this button to access the Surround modes submenu.
Surround Modes button: press this button to access the Surround modes submenu.
Select a surround-mode category: Auto Select, virtual Surround, Stereo, movie, music
or game. when you select the category, it is highlighted and the surround mode
changes.
to change the surround mode for the selected category, press the ok button when the
to change the surround mode for the selected category, press the ok button when the
menu line is highlighted and use the up/down buttons to select one of the available
surround-mode options. press the ok button; or press the back/exit button to exit the
Surround modes menu and display the next higher menu in the hierarchy. See the
Advanced functions section, on page 33, for more information.
Number buttons: use these buttons to enter numbers for radio-station frequencies
Number buttons: use these buttons to enter numbers for radio-station frequencies
or to select station presets.
Last Channel button: when controlling a cable, satellite or hdtv set-top box or a tv,
Last Channel button: when controlling a cable, satellite or hdtv set-top box or a tv,
press this button to return to the previous television channel.
Activity button: with this button you can program the remote to store up to 11
Activity button: with this button you can program the remote to store up to 11
different macros (Activities). (A macro is a series of commands that are transmitted
by a single button press.) execute a macro by pressing this button, followed by the
number button (or the Avr power on button) into which you programmed the macro.
See
programming macro (Activity) commands, on page 41, for more information.
Back/Exit button: press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the
menu system.
Menu button: this button is used within the tuner menus (including SIrIuS radio)
Menu button: this button is used within the tuner menus (including SIrIuS radio)
and the bridge IIIp control menu, and is also used to display the main menu on some
source devices. to display the Avr’s menu system, press the Setup button.
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: these buttons are used to navigate the menu system
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: these buttons are used to navigate the menu system
and to operate the tuner.
OK button: this button is used to select items from the menu system.
Backlight button (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): press this button to illuminate the
OK button: this button is used to select items from the menu system.
Backlight button (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): press this button to illuminate the
buttons on the remote. press it again to turn the backlight off, or wait 5 seconds after
the last button press for the light to turn off on its own.
Disc Menu button: to display the disc’s menu while a dvd or blu-ray disc is playing,
Disc Menu button: to display the disc’s menu while a dvd or blu-ray disc is playing,
press the blu-ray Source Selector button, then press this button.
A/B/C/D buttons: these buttons can be used as additional source buttons and can
A/B/C/D buttons: these buttons can be used as additional source buttons and can
also operate certain functions when used with some source devices. See table A13
in the Appendix for details. these buttons are also used with a teletext
®
-capable
television if your broadcast, cable or satellite provider offers teletext service.
Volume Up/Down buttons: press these buttons to raise or lower the volume.
Channel Up/Down and Page buttons: when the tuner has been selected, press
Volume Up/Down buttons: press these buttons to raise or lower the volume.
Channel Up/Down and Page buttons: when the tuner has been selected, press
these buttons to select a preset radio station. while operating a cable, satellite or
hdtv set-top box or a television, press these buttons to change channels.
Mute button: press this button to mute the Avr’s speaker-output connectors and
Mute button: press this button to mute the Avr’s speaker-output connectors and
headphone jack. to restore the sound, press this button or adjust the volume.
Transport Control buttons: these buttons are used to control source devices and
Transport Control buttons: these buttons are used to control source devices and
the bridge IIIp.
Info button: press to display the Avr’s Info menu, which contains the settings for
Info button: press to display the Avr’s Info menu, which contains the settings for
the current source.
Setup button: press to display the Avr’s main menu or to switch the remote to the
Setup button: press to display the Avr’s main menu or to switch the remote to the
Avr control mode.
Sleep button: press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the
Sleep button: press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the
receiver after a programmed period of time. each press increases the time by 10
minutes, up to 90 minutes – ending with the “Sleep off” message.
Learn button (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): the Avr 3650/Avr 365 remote is capable
Learn button (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only): the Avr 3650/Avr 365 remote is capable
of “learning” individual Ir codes from the original remote that came with a source
device. See
program the remote to control your Source devices and tv, on page 23,
for more information.
Zone Selector switch: use this switch to select whether the Avr commands will
Zone Selector switch: use this switch to select whether the Avr commands will
affect the main listening area (Zone 1) or the remote zone of a multizone system
(Zone 2). for normal operation, leave the switch in the Zone 1 position.
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Zone 2 Remote Control Functions (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only)
Zone 2 Remote Control Functions (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only)
Continued on next page
Ir transmitter
lens
Source Selector
buttons
mute button
Sleep button
menu button
up/down/left/right
buttons
volume up/down
buttons
transport control
buttons
Avr button
ok button
Zone Selector
button
back/exit
button
power off
button
Zone Indicator light
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Zone 2 Remote Control Functions (AVR 3650/AVR 365 only), continued
by installing an Ir receiver in the remote zone of a multizone system and connecting
it to the Avr’s Zone 2 Ir Input connector, you can use the Zone 2 remote to control
the sound in the remote zone from within the remote zone. you can use it to control
the Avr’s power, volume and mute functions or to select a source input for the
remote zone, and to control a harman kardon source device connected to one of
the Avr’s remote Ir out connectors. See
connect Ir equipment, on page 22, for
more information.
you can also use the Zone 2 remote in the main listening room to control the Avr and
you can also use the Zone 2 remote in the main listening room to control the Avr and
harman kardon blu-ray disc
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, dvd, cd or tape players. when the Zone 2 remote
is in the Zone 1 control mode (the remote’s Zone Indicator light will turn green), its
power, volume and mute controls will affect only the main listening area. to restore
operation to the remote zone, press the remote’s Zone Selector button so that its
Zone Indicator light turns red.
IR Transmitter lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are
IR Transmitter lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are
emitted through this lens.
Power Off button: press this button to turn the Avr off.
Mute button: press to mute the Avr’s remote-zone speakers. to restore the sound,
Power Off button: press this button to turn the Avr off.
Mute button: press to mute the Avr’s remote-zone speakers. to restore the sound,
press this button, adjust the volume or turn off the multizone system. make sure to
switch the remote to Zone 2 mode so that only the remote zone will be affected.
Source Selector buttons: with the remote in Zone 2 mode, press one of these
Source Selector buttons: with the remote in Zone 2 mode, press one of these
buttons to select a source device for the remote zone. pressing the button will also
turn on the multizone system and switch the remote to the selected source device’s
control mode. you may select a different external source device than that for the
main room, but not different tuner bands. If you select the same source as that for
the main room, any commands sent to the source device will affect both zones. the
first press of the radio Source Selector button switches the Avr to the last-used
tuner band (Am, fm or SIrIuS). each successive press changes the band.
Sleep button: press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the
Sleep button: press this button to activate the sleep timer, which turns off the
receiver after a programmed period of time. each press increases the time by 10
minutes, up to 90 minutes – ending with the “Sleep off” message.
AVR button: press this button to turn on the Avr and select the last-used source.
AVR button: press this button to turn on the Avr and select the last-used source.
this button is also used to switch the remote control to Avr control mode.
Back/Exit button: press this button to return to the previous menu or to exit the
menu system.
Menu button: this button is used within the tuner menus (including SIrIuS radio)
Menu button: this button is used within the tuner menus (including SIrIuS radio)
and the bridge IIIp control menu, and is also used to display the main menu on
some source devices. to display the Avr’s menu system, press the Setup button.
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: these buttons are used to navigate the menu
Up/Down/Left/Right buttons: these buttons are used to navigate the menu
system and to operate the tuner.
OK button: this button is used to select items from the menu system.
Volume Up/Down buttons: press to raise or lower the volume level in the remote
OK button: this button is used to select items from the menu system.
Volume Up/Down buttons: press to raise or lower the volume level in the remote
zone.
Transport Control buttons: these buttons are used to control source devices and the
Transport Control buttons: these buttons are used to control source devices and the
bridge IIIp.
Zone Selector button and Zone Indicator light: each press of the Zone Selector
Zone Selector button and Zone Indicator light: each press of the Zone Selector
button determines whether the Avr commands will affect the main listening area
(Zone 1) or the remote zone (Zone 2). the Zone Indicator light will turn green when
Zone 1 has been selected, and red when Zone 2 has been selected. the Zone
Indicator light will also light up briefly when any button is pressed.
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System Settings
General AVR Settings
Network Settings: Select this to set up your Avr for connection to your home network.
Network Settings: Select this to set up your Avr for connection to your home network.
Network Settings
ID#:
Network Settings:
IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Subnet Mask:
00 00 00 00 A0 A0
Manual
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
000 . 000 . 000 . 000
Not Connected
Gateway:
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
Network Status:
Apply & Save – AVR will Enter Standby
Apply & Save – AVR will Enter Standby
Id #: this line is informational only and identifies the Avr to other devices on your
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home network and the Internet for www.radioharmankardon.com.
network Settings: Since most networks use automatic Ip address settings, in most
network Settings: Since most networks use automatic Ip address settings, in most
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cases you can set network Settings to Automatic. If you are required to use a static Ip
address and network settings, you must obtain these settings from your ISp or network
administrator. use the ok button to set this line to “manual.” the following settings
will become active: Ip Address, Subnet mask, gateway, primary dnS, Secondary dnS.
use the number buttons to make the entries for all of these settings. when you have
finished, select Apply & Save, and press the ok button. the Avr will enter the Standby
mode. when you turn the Avr back on, it will attempt to connect to the network using the
settings you entered. If the Avr cannot connect to the network using the manual settings,
contact your ISp or network administrator for assistance.
network Status: this line indicates the Avr’s current network-connection status
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(connected/not connected).
Apply & Save: Any time you make a change in any of the network settings, the Apply &
Apply & Save: Any time you make a change in any of the network settings, the Apply &
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Save line will become available. Select this line and press the ok button. the Avr will
go into the Standby mode. After you turn the Avr back on, the new network settings
will be in effect.
IMPORTANT: You must select Apply & Save for your network
settings to take effect.
NOTE: If you have trouble connecting to the network at any time, cycle the AVR into
the Standby mode, and then turn it back on.
Volume Units: this setting lets you select whether the Avr displays the volume level in
Volume Units: this setting lets you select whether the Avr displays the volume level in
the conventional decibel scale or on a numeric scale from 0 to 100. when the decibel
scale is used, 0db is the maximum recommended volume, with lower volumes displayed
as negative values. (-90db – +10db). the decibel scale is the default setting.
Volume Default and Volume Default Level: these two settings are used together to
Volume Default and Volume Default Level: these two settings are used together to
program the volume level when you turn on the Avr. Set volume default to on, and then
set the volume default level to the desired turn-on volume. when volume default is set
to off, the Avr will turn on at the last-used volume setting from the previous listening
session.
Unit of Measure: Adjusts the speaker-distance settings for manual Speaker Setup.
Unit of Measure: Adjusts the speaker-distance settings for manual Speaker Setup.
Select between meters and feet.
Language: Select the preferred language for the Avr’s on-screen menus and displays:
Language: Select the preferred language for the Avr’s on-screen menus and displays:
english, french, Spanish, german, Italian or russian.
Dolby Volume Calibration: this setting determines the dolby volume calibration, as
Dolby Volume Calibration: this setting determines the dolby volume calibration, as
described in
dolby volume calibration, on page 28. refer to that section for details about
setting the calibration.
RS232 Control: If you have connected the Avr to an external control system via its
rS-232 port, set this line to on to enable the Avr to be controlled by the external control
system. refer to the control system’s documentation for details.
Menu Appearance
Menu Transparency: this selection lets you determine whether video programs will be
Menu Appearance
Menu Transparency: this selection lets you determine whether video programs will be
visible when the menu system is in use. Select normal for a fully transparent background,
medium for partial transparency or opaque to completely block video programs while
menus are on screen.
Volume/Status Messages: when the Avr is turned on, the volume is adjusted, the source
Volume/Status Messages: when the Avr is turned on, the volume is adjusted, the source
is changed or a change in the input signal is detected, a status message will be displayed
on the tv screen. Select how long the message remains visible, from 2 to 10 seconds,
with a default of 3 seconds. Select “off” if you do not wish to see the status messages on
the tv screen (they will still appear on the Avr’s front-panel message display).
Menus: this setting governs how long the Surround modes, video modes and Audio
Menus: this setting governs how long the Surround modes, video modes and Audio
effects menus remain visible after the last adjustment: 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30
seconds, 1 minute or 5 minutes. Select “no time-out” to view the menus indefinitely,
but this setting is not recommended, due to the danger of “burn-in” on some video
displays.
Setup and Slide-In Menus: this setting determines how long the setup menus (main
Setup and Slide-In Menus: this setting determines how long the setup menus (main
menu, Speaker Setup menu, Zone 2 menu, all slide-in menus) remain visible after the last
adjustment. Select a time-out period of 5, 10 or 15 (the default) minutes, or no time-out,
which leaves the menus on screen until manually cleared. A time-out period avoids the
possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or crt displays.
Screen Saver: program a time-out period for no activity (with no menus displayed)
Screen Saver: program a time-out period for no activity (with no menus displayed)
before the Avr’s built-in screen saver begins. Select a period of 5 minutes, 10 minutes,
20 minutes, 30 minutes or 1 hour, or turn off the screen saver. A time-out period avoids
the possibility of burn-in damage to plasma or crt displays.
System Info
Software Version: this line is informational only. from time to time, harman kardon
System Info
Software Version: this line is informational only. from time to time, harman kardon
engineers may release software upgrades that improve your Avr’s performance
or add features. If you are experiencing difficulties with the Avr, a customer-service
representative may ask for the software version of your product to determine whether a
later upgrade is available.
Upgrade Software: If a software upgrade is released for your Avr, installation instructions
Upgrade Software: If a software upgrade is released for your Avr, installation instructions
will be available in the product Support section of the web site or from harman kardon
customer service. At that time, you may access this submenu to install the upgrade
software.
IMPORTANT: during a system upgrade, do not power off the Avr or use any of its
IMPORTANT: during a system upgrade, do not power off the Avr or use any of its
controls. doing so could permanently damage the Avr.
Settings Lock
Settings lock prevents the Setup Source, Speaker Setup and System settings menus
from being inadvertently changed. with Settings lock set to on, the screen shown below
will appear whenever someone attempts to access a setting in one of those menus.
The settings lock is currently On.
In order to access the settings,
please select ‘Settings lock Off’.
Settings Lock
Cancel
Settings Lock Off
Select “Settings lock off” to access the settings or “cancel” if the setting was accessed
inadvertently. note: If you select “Settings lock off,” you will need to turn the Settings
lock back on via the Settings lock menu.
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