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ADVANCED FEATURES 41
Advanced Features
Turn On Volume Level
As is the case with most audio/video receivers,
when the DPR is turned on, it will always return
to the volume setting in effect when the unit was
turned off. However, you may prefer to always
have the DPR turn on at a specific setting,
regardless of what was last in use when the unit
was turned off. To change the default condition
so that the same volume level is always used at
turn-on, you will need to make an adjustment in
the 
ADVANCED SELECT
menu. To start the
adjustment, press the OSD button 
L to bring
the 
MASTER MENU
(Figure 1) to the screen.
Press the 
button 
E, until the on-screen 
cursor is next to the 
ADVANCED
line. Press
the Set button 
F to enter the 
ADVANCED
SELECT
menu (Figure 12).
At the 
ADVANCED SELECT
menu make
certain that the on-screen 
cursor is next to the
VOLUME DEFAULT
line by pressing the
/
¤
buttons 
E as needed. Next, press the 
button 
E so that the word 
O N
is highlighted
in the video display. Next, press the 
¤
button
E once so that the on-screen 
cursor is next
to the 
DEFAULT VOL SET
line. To set the
desired turn-on volume, press the 
/
buttons
E or hold them pressed until the desired vol-
ume level is shown on the 
DEFAULT VOL
SET
line. Note that this setting may NOT be
made with the regular volume controls.
NOTE: Since the setting for the turn-on volume
cannot be heard while the setting is being made,
you may wish to determine the setting before
making the adjustment. To do this, listen to any
source and adjust the volume to the desired level
using the regular volume controls 
)î. When
the desired volume level to be used at turn-on is
reached, make a note of the setting as it appears
in the lower third of the video screen or in the
Main Information Display
˜.
A typical volume level will appear as a negative
number such as -25dB. When making the 
adjustment, use the 
/
buttons 
E to enter
this setting.
Unlike some of the other adjustments in this
menu, the turn-on volume default will remain in
effect even when the unit is turned off comple-
tely, unless it is changed or turned off in this
menu.
If you wish to make other adjustments in the
menu, press the 
/
¤
Buttons 
E until the on-
screen 
cursor is next to the desired setting or
the 
BACK T O MASTER MENU
line and
press the Set button 
F. If you have no other
adjustments to make, press the OSD Button 
L
to exit the menu system.
Semi-OSD Settings
The semi-OSD system places one line messages
at the lower third of the video display screen
whenever the Volume, Input Source, Surround
mode or tuner frequency of any of the configura-
tion settings are changed. The semi-OSD system
is helpful in that enables you to have feedback
on any control changes or remote commands
using the video display when it is difficult to view
the front-panel displays. However, you may occa-
sionally prefer to turn these displays off for a par-
ticular listening session. You may also want to
adjust the length of time the displays remain on
the screen. Both of those options are possible
with the DPR.
To turn off the semi-OSD system, you will need to
make an adjustment in the 
ADVANCED
SELECT
menu (Figure 12). To start the adjust-
ment, press the OSD button 
L to bring the
MASTER MENU
to the screen. Press the 
Button 
E, until the on-screen 
cursor is next
to the 
ADVANCED
line. Press the Set Button
F to enter the 
ADVANCED SELECT
menu.
At the 
ADVANCED SELECT
menu make
certain that the on-screen 
cursor is next to the
SEMI OSD
line by pressing the 
/
¤
buttons
E as needed. Next, press the 
button 
E so
that the word 
OFF
is highlighted in the video
display.
Note that this setting is temporary and will
remain active only until it is changed or until the
DPR is turned off. Once the unit is turned off, the
semi-OSD displays will remain activated, even if
they were switched off for the previous listening
session.
To change the length of time that the semi-OSD
displays remain on the screen, go to the
ADVANCED SELECT
Menu as outlined
earlier, and press the 
/
¤
buttons 
E as need-
ed, until the on-screen 
cursor is next to the
SEMI-OSD TIME OUT
line. Next, press
the 
/
Buttons 
E until the desired time in
seconds is displayed. Note that unlike most of the
other options in this menu, this is a permanent
setting change, and the time-out entry will
remain in effect until it is changed, even when
the unit is turned off.
If you wish to make other adjustments in the
menu, press the 
/
¤
Buttons 
E until the on-
screen 
cursor is next to the desired setting or
the 
BACK T O MASTER MENU
line and
press the Set button 
F. If you have no other
adjustments to make, press the OSD Button 
L
to exit the menu system.
Full-OSD Time Out Adjustment
The 
FULL OSD
menu system is used to
simplify the setup and adjustment of the DPR
using a series of on-screen menus. The factory
default setting for these menus leaves them on
the screen for 20 seconds after a period of inac-
tivity before they disappear from the screen or
Time Out. This Time Out is a safety measure to
prevent the menu text from burning into the CRTs
in your monitor or projector, which might happen
if they were left on indefinitely. However, some
viewers may prefer a slightly longer or shorter
period before the Time Out display.
To change the Full-OSD Time Out, you will need
to make an adjustment in the 
ADVANCED
SELECT
menu (Figure 12). To start the adjust-
ment, press the OSD button 
L to bring the
MASTER MENU
to the screen. Press the 
button 
E, until the on-screen 
¤
cursor is next
to the 
ADVANCED
line. Press the Set Button
F to enter the 
ADVANCED SELECT
menu (Figure 12).
At the 
ADVANCED SELECT
menu make
certain that the on-screen 
cursor is next to the
FULL OSD TIME OUT
line by pressing the
/
¤
Buttons 
E as needed. Next, press the
/
buttons 
E until the desired time is dis-
played in seconds. Note that unlike most of the
other options in this menu, this is a permanent
setting change, and the time-out entry will
remain in effect until it is changed, even when
the unit is turned off.
If you wish to make other adjustments in the
menu, press the 
/
¤
Buttons 
E until the 
on-screen 
cursor is next to the desired setting
or the 
BACK T O MASTER MENU
line and
press the Set button 
F. If you have no other
adjustments to make, press the OSD Button 
L
to exit the menu system.
42 MULTIROOM OPERATION
Multiroom Operation
Multiroom Operation
The DPR is fully equipped to operate as the con-
trol center for a complete multiroom system that
is capable of sending one source to a second
zone in the house while separate source is lis-
tened to in the main room. In addition to provid-
ing for control over the selection of the remote
source and its volume, the DPR offers a compre-
hensive range of options for powering the speak-
ers in the second zone.
• Using the line-level Multiroom Audio
Outputs
", the selected source may be fed to
optional, external power amplifiers that may be
matched to the specifics of the installation.
• When the main room system is configured for
5.1 operation, the Surround Back Left/Right
amplifier channels may be used to power the
remote zone so that no additional amplifiers are
required.
• Using built-in A-BUS Ready technology, option-
al A-BUS modules may be connected to the DPR
via a single Category Five wire, so that remote
zone speakers may be powered directly from the
module or keypad without the need for additional
power, IR sensor or volume control wires to be
run to the second zone.
In addition, the DPR includes a remote IR sensor
input so that remote control commands from the
Zone II remote included with the unit may be
transmitted to the unit, while standard IR
input/output jacks allow the remote zone’s com-
mands to be sent to compatible IR-controlled
source devices.
Installation
Although simple remote room systems may be
installed by the average do-it-yourself hobbyist,
the complexity of your multizone/multiroom sys-
tem involves running wires inside of walls where
the services of a specially trained installer may be
required. Regardless of who does the work,
please remember that local building codes may
govern in-wall electrical work, including proper
specification of any wiring used and the way in
which it is connected. You are responsible for
making certain that all Multiroom installation
work is done properly and in compliance with all
applicable codes and regulations.
For standard installations, follow the instructions
shown on page 16 and 18 for the connection of
speaker wire and IR remote wiring to the DPR.
For installations where the Surround Back
Left/Right amplifier channels are used to power
the remote zone, make certain that the system is
configured for that type of operation, as shown
on page 40.
For installations where A-BUS modules are used,
follow the instructions provided with the A-BUS
remote modules or keypads.
Additional information will also be made avail-
able through the Harman Kardon Web Site at
www.harmankardon.com.
RS-232 Control
The DPR is rare among A/V receivers in that it
provides the capability for full remote control
from compatible computers or specialized remote
control systems. RS-232 programming requires
specialized programming knowledge and for that
reason we recommend that it only be done by
qualified installers.
NOTE: The RS-232 port on this product is
for use by authorized service personnel
ONLY.
Multiroom Setup
Once the audio and IR link connections have
been made, the DPR needs to be configured for
multiroom operation using the steps below. Press
the OSD button 
L to bring the 
M A S T E R
M E N U
(Figure 1) to the screen. Press the 
button 
E twice, until the on-screen 
cursor is
next to the 
MULTI-ROOM
line. Press the Set
button 
F to enter the 
MULTI-ROOM
menu
(Figure 13).
Figure 13
When the 
MULTI-ROOM
menu appears, the
on-screen 
cursor will be at the 
MULTI-
ROOM
line. Since this line is used to turn the
system on and off, do not make an adjustment
here unless you wish to turn the system on at this
time. To turn the system on, press the 
button
E so that 
O N
is highlighted. If you do not wish
to turn the system on at this time or to proceed
to the next step, press the 
¤
Button 
E once so
that the 
on-screen cursor is next to the
MULTI I N
line.
At the 
MULTI I N
line, press the 
/
buttons
E until the desired Audio/Video input to the
multi-room system appears in the highlighted
video.
In addition to the standard inputs, a choice is
available labeled 
MAIN DOWNMIX
. In all
other cases, the feed to the multiroom system
may be different from the input selected for the
main room, but the input must be analog. When
MAIN DOWNMIX
is selected as the multi-
room system input you may listen to an “Lt/Rt”
stereo version of any digital source playing in the
main room, such as Dolby Digital or DTS. You may
also use this mode to listen to a source connect-
ed to the 8-Channel Direct Inputs 
' in the
remote zone, as long as the Dolby Pro Logic IIx
mode is activated. Note, however, that when
MAIN DOWNMIX
is selected as the input for
the multiroom system, the source sent to the
remote room will change any time the main room
input is changed.
When the selection has been made, press the 
¤
button 
E once so that the 
on-screen cursor
is next to the 
MULTI VOL
line.
At the 
MULTI VOL
line, press the 
/
but-
tons 
E or hold them pressed until the desired
volume level for the multi-room system is
entered. DO NOT use the regular volume control
knobs for this setting. When all settings for the
multiroom setup have been made, press the 
¤
buttons 
E once so that the on-screen 
cursor
is next to the 
BACK T O MASTER MENU
line and press the Set button 
F. If you have no
other adjustments to make, press the OSD
button 
L to exit the menu system.
Multiroom Operation
When operating the DPR from a remote room
location where an IR sensor link has been con-
nected to the DPR’s rear panel Multiroom IR
Input
, you may use either the Main remote
control or the Zone II remote. To turn on the
multiroom feed, press any of the Input Selector
buttons on the Zone II remote 
∫ç∂ or the
Main remote
456. Press the AVR
Selector
5∫ to turn the unit on to the last
source, or any of the other Selector buttons to
turn on to a specific source.
As long as an IR feed to the DPR has been estab-
lished from the remote room, using any of the
buttons on either remote will control the remote
location volume 
)î, change the tuner
frequency 
Kè, change the tuner preset
"© or mute the output ,˚.
If the Remote IR Output jack 
 on the DPR is
connected to an IR Input jack on compatible
Harman Kardon audio components such as CD,
DVD or cassette players, the transport functions
of those machines may also be controlled using
the Transport Controls
PɃ
©˙∆ on either remote control.
To turn the system off from the remote room,
press the Power-Off button 
0å. Remember
that the DPR may be turned on or off from the
remote room regardless of the system’s operation
or status in the main room.
NOTE: When the tuner is selected as the source
for the remote zone, any change to the frequency
or preset will also change the station being lis-
tened to in the main room, if the tuner is in use
there. Similarly, if someone in the main room
  *   M U L T I - R O O M   S E T U P   *
M U L T I - R O O M :
O F F
  O N
M U L T I   I N     :
F M   P R E S E T 0 1
M U L T I   V O L   : # 2 5 d B
S B   A M P S       :
M A I N
  M U L T I  
B A C K   T O   M A S T E R   M E N U
MULTIROOM OPERATION  43
Multiroom Operation
changes the station, the change will also impact
the remote room.
To activate the feed to the remote room, press
the Multiroom button
( on the remote. Next,
press the Set button 
F. Press the 
/
¤
but-
tons 
E to turn the multiroom feed on or off.
When the multiroom system is on, the Main
Information Display
˜ or OSD will display
M U L T I O N. Press the Set button 
F twice
to enter the setting.
IMPORTANT NOTE: When an A-BUS module is
connected, the DPR’s Multiroom system must be
turned on before the A-BUS module is able to
communicate with the DPR. Once turned on
using the instructions in the preceding para-
graph, the Multiroom system must remain on in
order for the A-BUS module to operate.
When the unit is in the Standby mode, but ready
for Multiroom or A-BUS operation, the lighting
around the Standby/On Switch
3 remains
blue and a 
MULTI O N
message appears in the
Lower Display Line
˜, even though the unit
is “off” in the main listening room.
When the multiroom system is turned on, the
input selected using the Multiroom Menu will be
fed to the Multiroom Output jacks 
" on the
rear panel as well as the A-BUS Jack 
.
The volume will be as set in the same menu,
although it may also be adjusted using an option-
al IR sensor and the Zone II remote in the remote
location or on the optional audio power amplifier
connected to the Multiroom Output jacks 
".
Although changes to the input source or remote
room volume will normally be made using an IR
sensor in the remote room that is connected to
the DPR, it is also possible to change those set-
tings from the main listening room. This is useful
for situations where some or all of the remote
rooms do not have an IR sensor, or to take con-
trol over the remote room without actually being
in that room.
In addition to using the 
MULTIROOM
menu,
as shown on the previous page, you may change
the source or volume in the remote zone using
the remote. Press the Multiroom Button
(
on the remote, and when the 
MULTI
ON/OFF
message appears in the on-screen
display and the Lower Display Line
˜, press
the Set Button
F and then press the 
/
¤
Navigation Button
E to toggle past
that message to 
MULTI LEVEL
or 
MULTI INPUT
.
To change the remote room’s input source,
when 
MULTI INPUT
appears, press the 
Set Button
F, and then press the 
/
¤
Navigation Button
E until the desired input
appears in the on-screen display and in the
Lower Display Line
˜.
To change the remote room’s volume, when
MULTI LEVEL
appears, press the Set
Button
F, and press the 
/
¤
Navigation
Button
E to change the volume setting. Note
that this volume adjustment controls the level for
the output to the Multiroom Audio Outputs
" and for any speakers connected to the
Surround Back/Multiroom Speaker Outputs
 when the Surround Back amplifier channels
are configured for Multiroom use, as shown on
page 40. This adjustment does NOT change the
volume level for any room where an ABUS mod-
ule is used, as that setting is only adjustable
using the A-BUS module’s volume control or
built-in IR sensor.
Once the multiroom system is turned on, it will
remain on even if the DPR is placed in the
Standby mode in the main room by pressing the
Power Off Button
0 or the System Power
Control
2 on the front panel. To turn off the
multiroom system from the main listening room,
when the DPR is on press the Multiroom button
( and then the Set button F.
Press the 
/
¤
buttons 
E so that the Main
Information Display
˜ or OSD will display
MULTI OFF
.
Even when the DPR is turned off (to Standby
mode) and the multiroom system is turned off
too, the multiroom system may be turned on at
any time by pressing the Multiroom button
(, or any of the Selector buttons ∫ç
∂ in the remote room.
NOTES ON MULTIROOM OPERATION:
• The Zone II remote does not contain a button
for the front-panel Video 5 input, but you may
select that source for the Multiroom system using
the 
MULTI-ROOM SETUP
menu or an
optional remote that has been programmed with
the code for the Video 5 button from the DPR’s
main remote control.
• In addition to the Zone II remote supplied with
your DPR, you may use the main remote control
or any remote programmed with Harman Kardon
codes. Note, however, that only the remote codes
applicable to the remote room system or the
operation of source devices will function. Buttons
used to change other “Main Room” listening
functions such as surround mode changes will
not work with the multiroom system.
Basic Tuner Operation
The DPR’s tuner is capable of tuning AM, FM and
FM Stereo broadcast stations and receiving RDS
data. Stations may be tuned manually, or they
may be stored as favorite station presets and
recalled from a 30 position memory.
Station Selection
1. Press the AM/FM Tuner Select button 
6
on the remote to select the tuner as an input. The
tuner may be selected from the front panel by
either pressing the Input Source Selector
%
until the tuner is active or by pressing the Tuner
Band Selector
! at any time.
2. Press the AM/FM Tuner Select button 
6
or Tuner Band Selector
! again to switch
between AM and FM so that the desired 
frequency band is selected.
3. Press the Tuner Mode button 
I on the
remote or hold the Band Selector
! on the
front panel pressed for 3 seconds to select 
manual or automatic tuning.
When the button is pressed so that 
AUTO
appears in the Main Information Display
˜
each press of the Tuning Selectors
8
K will
put the tuner in a scan mode that seeks the next
higher or lower frequency station with accept-
able signal strength. An 
AUTO S T TUNED
indication will momentarily appear when the sta-
tion stops at a stereo FM station, and an 
AUTO
TUNED
indication will momentarily appear
when an AM or monaural FM station is tuned.
Press the Tuning buttons again to scan to the
next receivable station.
When the button is pressed so that 
MANUAL
appears in the Main Information Display
˜
each tap of the Selector will increased or
decrease the frequency by one increment. When
the tuner receives a strong enough signal for
adequate reception,
MANAUL TUNED
will
appear in the Main Information Display
˜.
44 MULTIROOM OPERATION
Multiroom Operation 
4. Stations may also be tuned directly by press-
ing the Direct button 
J, and then pressing
the Numeric Keys
H that correspond to the
station’s frequency. Note that for entering num-
bers higher than 100 you need to enter only the
"1" rather than "10", the first "0" will be
added automatically. The desired station will
automatically be tuned after the latest number is
entered. If you press an incorrect button while
entering a direct frequency, press the Clear
button 
# to start over.
NOTE: When the FM reception of a stereo
station is weak, audio quality will be increased
by switching to Mono mode by pressing the
Tuner Mode button 
I on the remote or hold-
ing the Band Selector
! on the front panel so
that 
MANUAL
appears momentarily in the
Main Information Display
˜ and then goes
out.
Preset Tuning
Using the remote, up to 30 stations may be
stored in the DPR’s memory for easy recall using
the front panel controls or the remote.
To enter a station into the memory, first tune the
station using the steps outlined above. Then:
1. Press the Memory button 
$ on the
remote. Note that two underscore lines will
appear in the Main Information Display 
˜.
2. Within five seconds, press the Numeric 
Keys
H corresponding to the location where
you wish to store this station’s frequency. Once
entered, the preset number will appear in the
Main Information Display 
˜.
3. Repeat the process after tuning any additional
stations to be preset.
Recalling Preset Stations
• To manually select a station previously entered
in the preset memory, press the Numeric Keys
H that correspond to the desired station’s
memory location.
• To manually tune through the list of stored
preset stations one by one, press the Preset
Stations Selector 
buttons 
#
" on the
front panel or remote.
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