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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE  49
Programming the Remote
In this case we will select “TV,” and show how
to change it to take on the codes for operating
a VCR. When that device’s name appears,
press the Set Button
F.
Figure 35
4. Once the “old” device type has been selected,
you need to tell the remote which set of
remote codes to use as a replacement for the
device just selected. When the instructions
shown in Figure 36 appear, press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E to scroll through
the list of device categories to find the name
of the device that you wish to use. The old
device name will remain on the left side of the
LCD screen, while the replacement device list
will scroll to its right. For example, press the 
Navigation Buttons
E until the display
screen reads 
TV<-VCR
to have the VID 2/TV
Button transmit the commands used to control
a VCR. Press the Set Button
F when the
desired device combination appears.
Figure 36
5. Once the new device is selected, the remain-
der of the process will select the codes for the
specific brand to be used, and for that reason
they are identical to the way a device is pro-
grammed using manual entry. Continue the
process as outlined in the next few steps,
remembering that if the codes for your specific
device are not found you may select any brand
and then “learn” the proper codes into the
DPR remote using the process outlined on
page 47. To begin the process, start by select-
ing the brand of device, as shown in Figure 19.
Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E
until the brand name of the device you are
programming into the remote appears on the
lower line of the display and then press the
Set Button
F.
6. The next step is important, as it determines
which codes will operate the source device or
display. Point the DPR remote at the device
being programmed and, following the
instructions shown on the remote’s LCD
Information Display
2, press and release
the Numeric Keys
H one at a time, start-
ing with the “1” button. After you press the
1” Button
H the remote’s LCD screen will
briefly go blank as the code is being transmit-
ted, but you will see the “transmit” icon in the
upper right corner of the display to serve as
confirmation that the remote is sending out
commands.
7. After you press and release the number key,
watch the device being programmed to see
whether it turns off. As shown in the instruc-
tions that will appear on the next menu screen
(Figure 21), press the Set Button
F, and
then skip to Step 9. If the unit does not turn
off, proceed to the next step.
8. If the device being programmed into the DPR
remote does NOT turn off after you have
pressed the “1” key, continue Steps 6 and 7
by pressing the available numeric keys shown
until the device turns off. If the device still
does not turn off after all choices have been
tried, the code for this specific device is not in
the DPR remote library under that brand
name. If that is the case, we suggest that you
press the Set Button
F to accept the
codes from another brand so that the pro-
gramming is completed, but remember that
you will then have to program the remote
manually by following the Learning
Commands instructions on page 47.
9. When the device being programmed does
turn off after a numeric key has been
pressed, you must press the Set Button
F
within five seconds to enter the setting into
the remote’s memory. After you press the Set
button, the top line of the LCD display will
read 
SAVING...
and then the word 
SAVED
will flash four times in the center of the
bottom line.
10. When the codes are saved the remote will
return to normal operation, and whenever you
press the Input Selector Button
4 that
was just programmed, the display will show
the original device type code at the far left
side of the display, with the name of the new
code set type in brackets. For example, the dis-
play will read 
TV<-VCR
in our example of
replacing the TV codes with those for a VCR.
Macro Programming
Macros enable you to easily repeat frequently
used combinations of multiple remote control
commands with the touch of a single button.
Once a macro is programmed you may send up
to 20 commands with one press of the Power On
or Macro buttons. This will greatly simplify the
process of turning on your system, changing
devices or other common tasks. Thanks to the
remote’s two-line display, it is easier than ever
for you to take advantage of the power of macro
commands.
Recording a Macro
To record a macro into the remote’s memory,
follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the Program Button
& for
about three seconds while the message shown 
in Figure 15 appears in the remote’s LCD
Information Display
2. Release the
button when the red light under the Set
Button
F appears.
2. The remote’s 
MAIN MENU
message (Figure
16), will appear in the LCD display and the
Set Button
F will remain illuminated in
red. Press the 
Navigation Buttons
E
three times so that 
MACRO
appears on the
bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in
Figure 37. Press the Set Button
F to enter
the main macro menu branch.
Figure 37
3. At the next menu screen (Figure 38) press the 
Set Button
F to begin recording a macro.
Figure 38
4. The next display screen (Figure 39) is where
you select the button that will be used to
recall the macro. The choices are the Power
On Button
3 or one of the discrete Macro
Buttons
 . Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation
Buttons
E until the name of the button
you wish to program the macro into is shown.
For this example we will show how to program
a series of commands that will automatically
be sent out every time the Power button is
pressed.
Figure 39
5. The next screen that appears (Figure 40) is
where you select the device for the first com-
mand that will be sent out as part of the
macro. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until the name of the device appears on
the left side of the lower line in the LCD dis-
play. For this example, the first button we want
to have the macro “press” is the Power On
button, so the DPR device is selected. Press
the Set Button
F when the desired device
name appears to move to the next program-
ming step.
Figure 40
6. The next display (Figure 41) is where you
begin entering the individual commands for
the macro, in the order you wish them to be
transmitted. Remember that when you want to
change devices, you must first press the Input
Selector
45 for that button, and then
press the Command or Function key. Since we
want to program a series of events that occur
each time the Power On button is pressed,
press the DPR button. In your specific macro,
this is the first command button.
Figure 41
S E L E C T   A   D E V I C E
A V R
S E L E C T   A   D E V I C E
A V R
R E C O R D   A   M A C R O
P O W E R   O N
M A C R O
R E C O R D   A   M A C R O
M A I N   M E N U
M A C R O
N E W   D E V I C E   T Y P E
T V < - V C R
O L D   D E V I C E   T Y P E
T V
50 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
Programming the Remote
7. The next display (Figure 42) and the subse-
quent screens are where the actual macro
programming take place. The words at the left
side of the top line of the display show the
button that is being programmed (e.g., the
Power On Button
3 or one of the Macro
Buttons
 ) and the indication at the right
side of the top line shows the number of
macro steps available of 20 possible steps.
Following the instructions on the remote’s
LCD screen, press the first key you wish to be
transmitted in the macro. In our example, we
first want the DPR to turn on, so the Power
Button
3 should be pressed.
Figure 42
8. Once the first command button for the macro
has been pressed, continue to press the but-
tons you wish to be part of the macro, in the
order they will be used. Press each button
within five seconds of the last button, remem-
bering to press the Input Selector
45
when you are changing device functions.
As the buttons on the remote are pressed,
the remote’s display screen will show the
steps in the macro as they are programmed
(Figure 43).
Figure 43
9. For our example, we first want the DPR Power
On button pressed, followed by the TV Power
On, followed by the Cable Box On, followed
by the selection of the Logic 7 mode. To do
that, press the buttons in this order:
• Power On 
3
• VID 2/TV 
4
• Power On 
3
• VID 3/Cable 
4
• Power On 
3
• AVR
5
• Logic 7 
O
As each button is pressed to enter it into the
macro you will see the button names appear
and then scroll up on the LCD display as your
confirmation of the key entry (Figure 43).
10. When all commands for the macro have
been entered, press the Set Button
F to
save the macro. The display screen will show
the button to which the macro has been pro-
grammed and the number of steps used, and
the word 
SAVED
will blink four times in the
lower line of the LCD display. When the dis-
play returns to normal, the macro has been
entered and the remote is ready for opera-
tion.
11. If a macro has been programmed into the
Power On Button
3, it will play back
anytime the Power On button is pressed. As
the macro plays, you will see the steps
appear in the remote’s LCD display. Macros
programmed into one of the four discrete
Macro buttons may be activated at any time
by pressing the appropriate button.
Erasing a Macro
Once a macro has been created and stored in
the DPR remote’s memory, you have the option
of erasing it. You may do this at any time by
following these steps:
1. Press and hold the Program Button
& for
about three seconds while the message
shown in Figure 15 appears in the remote’s
LCD Information Display
2. Release the
button when the red light under the Set
Button
F appears.
2. The remote’s 
MAIN MENU
message (Figure
16), will appear in the LCD display and the
Set Button
F will remain illuminated in
red. Press the 
Navigation Buttons
E
three times so that 
MACRO
appears on the
bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in
Figure 37. Press the Set Button
F to enter
the main macro menu branch.
3. At the next menu screen (Figure 44) press
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until the
bottom line in the remote’s LCD display reads
ERASE A MACRO
, as shown in Figure 44.
Press the Set Button
F to begin the
process of erasing a macro.
Figure 44
4. The next display screen (Figure 45) is where
you select which macro will be erased. Press
the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until the
number of the macro you wish to erase
appears. For this example we will erase the
Power On macro created in the previous sec-
tion. When the name of the macro to be
erased appears, press the Set Button
F.
Figure 45
5. The word 
ERASED
will flash four times in the
bottom line of the remote’s LCD display, and
then the display will return to its normal con-
dition. When that happens the macro is
erased and the remote is returned to normal
operation.
Read a Macro
To check the commands stored in the remote’s
memory for one of the buttons, follow these
steps:
1. Press and hold the Program Button
& for
about three seconds while the message
shown in Figure 15 appears in the remote’s
LCD Information Display
2. Release the
button when the red light under the Set
Button
F appears.
2. The remote’s 
MAIN MENU
message (Figure
16), will appear in the LCD display and the
Set Button
F will remain illuminated in
red. Press the 
Navigation Buttons
E
three times so that 
MACRO
appears on the
bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in
Figure 37. Press the Set Button
F to enter
the main macro menu branch.
3. At the next menu screen (Figure 46) press the
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until the
bottom line in the remote’s LCD display shows
READ A MACRO
, as shown in Figure 46.
Press the Set Button
F to begin the
process of erasing a macro.
Figure 46
4. The next display screen (Figure 47) is where
you select the macro to be read. Press the
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until the
name of the macro you wish to read appears.
For this example, we will read back the Power
On macro created in the previous section.
When the name of the macro to be erased
appears, press the Set Button
F.
Figure 47
5. As soon as the Set button is pressed, the first
two steps in the macro will be appear in the
remote’s LCD screen. You may then use the
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E to step up or
down through the list of commands stored as
the macro. As you read the display, you will
see Device Selector Buttons
45
appear in brackets, (e.g.,
[DPR]
). When the
step in the macro is a function, navigation or
any other button, it will appear next to the
bracketed read-out of the underlying device
(e.g.,
[DPR] POWER ON
).
6. When you are finished reviewing the macro’s 
contents, press the Set Button
F to return 
the remote to normal operation.
Punch-Through Configuration
Punch-through is a capability of the remote that 
allows the Volume controls, Channel Up/Down
buttons or Transport keys (Play, Stop, Record,
Fast Forward and Reverse, and Skip Up/Down) to
link to a different device. For example, if your TV,
cable box or satellite receiver is connected
through the DPR you will most likely want to use
the DPR’s volume control commands even when
the remote has been set to issue all other com-
mands for the video device. “Punch-through”
enables you to easily program the remote to do
this.
R E A D   A   M A C R O
P O W E R   O N
M A C R O
R E A D   A   M A C R O
E R A S E   A   M A C R O
P O W E R   O N
M A C R O
E R A S E   A   M A C R O
[ A V R ]
[ A V R ]   P O W E R   O N
P O W E R   O N         0 0 / 2 0
S E L E C T   K E Y   P R E S S
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE  51
Programming the Remote
Volume Punch-Through
Follow these steps to enable the Volume
Up/Down and Mute controls from one device to
be used when the remote is otherwise pro-
grammed for a different device.
Note for Volume Punch-Through:
The remote’s default settings are for the DPR’s
volume controls to be used when any input or
device is selected with the exception of the VID
2/TV button. There is no need to program the
remote for volume punch-through for the DPR’s
controls with other sources, such as DVD. To have
the DPR’s volume commands used when the TV
device is selected, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the Program Button
& for
about three seconds while the message shown 
in Figure 15 appears in the remote’s LCD
Information Display 
2. Release the button
when the red light under the Set Button
F
appears.
2. The remote’s 
MAIN MENU
message (Figure
16), will appear in the LCD display and the
Set Button
F will remain illuminated in
red. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E
until 
PUNCH-THROUGH
appears on the bot-
tom line of the LCD screen, as shown in Figure
48. Press the Set Button
F to enter the
main punch-through menu branch.
Figure 48
3. At the next menu screen (Figure 49) press the 
Set Button
F to begin programming the
remote for Volume punch-through.
Figure 49
4. The next display screen (Figure 50) is where
you select the device that will receive the
punch-through commands. In our example,
that is the VID 2/TV button, as that is where
we want the DPR’s volume controls to be
active. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until the name of the base device appears
and then press the Set Button
F.
Figure 50
5. At the next display screen (Figure 51), you will
select the device whose Volume Up/Down and
Mute commands will be used. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until the desired
device’s name appears to the right of the
device in use. In our example, that is the DPR
(indicated by 
DPR
). When the desired 
combination of devices appears, press the Set
Button
F.
Figure 51
6. When the Set button is pressed, the display
will change to show you that the new combi-
nation of control commands is being saved to
the unit’s memory, as shown in Figure 52. The
word 
SAVED
will flash four times and then
the remote will return to normal operation.
Figure 52
7. Once the punch-through is programmed, the
Volume Up/Down and Mute buttons of the
second device named will be used when those
buttons 
), are pressed while the master
device is in use.
Returning the Volume Control Settings to 
Default Operation:
If you wish to remove the Volume punch-through
so that the commands for Volume and Mute are
returned to the factory default setting, follow the
steps shown above, except that in Steps 4 and 5,
select the same device for both the 
DEVICE IN
USE
on the left side of the bottom line and the
PUNCH-THROUGH
device. In the example used,
the display to return the remote to default set-
tings will appear as shown in Figure 53.
Figure 53
Channel Punch-Through
Channel punch-through allows the Channel
Up/Down buttons to send commands to a differ-
ent device than the one that has been selected
for other commands. For example, you may wish
to use a cable box or satellite receiver as the
source for a VCR, so you would want the
Channel Up/Down Selectors
+ to transmit
commands to the cable box even though the
other button commands are programmed to
operate the VCR.
To program the DPR for Channel punch-through,
follow these steps. This example will show how
to program channel punch-through so that the
commands programmed for Channel Up/Down
for the VID 3/ Cable device will be transmitted
when the VID 1/VCR device has been selected as
the current device.
1. Press and hold the Program Button
& for
about three seconds while the message shown 
in Figure 15 appears in the remote’s LCD
Information Display
2. Release the but-
ton when the red light under the Set Button
F appears.
2. The remote’s 
MAIN MENU
message (Figure
16), will appear in the LCD display and the
Set Button
F will remain illuminated in
red. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E
until 
PUNCH-THROUGH
appears on the bot-
tom line of the LCD screen, as shown in Figure
48. Press the Set Button
F to enter the
main punch-through menu branch.
3. At the next menu screen, press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until 
CHANNEL
appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen,
as shown in Figure 54. Press the Set Button
F to begin programming the remote for
Channel punch-through.
Figure 54
4. The next display screen (Figure 55) is where
you select the device that will receive the
punch-through commands. In our example,
that is the VID 1/VCR button, as that is where
we want the cable box’s channel controls to
be active. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation
Buttons
E until the name of the base
device appears and then press the Set
Button
F.
Figure 55
5. At the next display screen (Figure 56), you will
select the device whose Channel Up/Down
commands will be used. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until the desired
device name appears to the right of the device
in use. In our example, that is the cable box.
When the desired combination of devices
appears, press the Set Button
F.
Figure 56
6. When the Set button is pressed, the display
will change to show you that the new combi-
nation of control commands is being saved to
the unit’s memory, as shown in Figure 57. The
word 
SAVED
will flash four times and then
the remote will return to normal operation.
Figure 57
7. Once the punch-through is programmed, the
channel up/down buttons of the second device
named will be used when those buttons 
+
are pressed while the master device is in use.
Returning the Channel Control Settings to
Default Operation:
If you wish to remove the Channel Punch-
Through so that the commands for Channel
Up/Down are returned to the factory default set-
ting, follow the steps shown above, except that
in Steps 4 and 5, select the same device for both
V C R
- C B L   [ C H A N ]
            S A V E D
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
V C R < - C B L
D E V I C E   I N   U S E
V C R
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
C H A N N E L
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
T V < - T V
T V
- A V R   [ V O L ]
            S A V E D
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
T V < - A V R
D E V I C E   I N   U S E
T V
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
V O L U M E
M A I N   M E N U
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
52 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE
Programming the Remote
the 
DEVICE IN USE
on the left side of the bot-
tom line and the 
PUNCH-THROUGH
device. In
the example used, the display to return the
remote to default settings will appear as shown
in Figure 58.
Figure 58
Transport Punch-Through
Transport punch-through allows the Play
P,
Stop
P, Fast Forward/Reverse P, Pause
P, Record P and Skip Up/Down  but-
tons to send commands to a different device
than the one that has been selected for other
commands. For example, you may wish to oper-
ate the transport of a second VCR you have con-
nected to the VID 2/TV input, as shown in the
following example.
1. Press and hold the Program Button
& for
about three seconds while the message shown 
in Figure 15 appears in the remote’s LCD
Information Display
2. Release the but-
ton when the red light under the Set Button
F appears.
2. The remote’s 
MAIN MENU
message (Figure
16), will appear in the LCD display and the
Set Button
F will remain illuminated in
red. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E
until 
PUNCH-THROUGH
appears on the bot-
tom line of the LCD screen, as shown in Figure
48. Press the Set Button
F to enter the
main punch-through menu branch.
3. At the next menu screen, press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until 
TRANSPORT
appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen,
as shown in Figure 59. Press the Set Button
F to begin programming the remote for
transport punch-through.
Figure 59
4. The next display screen (Figure 60) is where
you select the device that will receive the
punch-through commands. In our example,
that is the TV button, as that is where we want
the VCR’s transport controls to be active. Press
the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E until the
name of the base device appears and then
press the Set Button
F.
Figure 60
5. At the next display screen (Figure 61), you will
select the device whose transport commands
will be used. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation
Buttons
E until the desired device name
appears to the right of the device in use. In our
example, that is the VCR. When the desired
combination of devices appears, press the Set
Button
F.
Figure 61
6. When the Set button is pressed, the display
will change to show you that the new combi-
nation of control commands is being saved to
the unit’s memory, as shown in Figure 62. The
word 
SAVED
will flash four times and then
the remote will return to normal operation.
Figure 62
7. Once the punch-through is programmed, the
transport buttons of the second device named
will be used when those buttons are pressed
while the master device is in use.
Returning the Transport Control Settings
to Default Operation:
If you wish to remove the Transport Punch-
Through so that the transport commands are
returned to the factory default setting, follow the
steps shown above, except that in Steps 4 and 5,
select the same device for both the 
DEVICE IN
USE
on the left side of the bottom line and the
PUNCH-THROUGH
device. In the example used,
the display to return the remote to default
settings will appear as shown in Figure 63.
Figure 63
EzSet Configuration
Harman Kardon’s patented EzSet feature makes
it easier than ever to calibrate the output levels
on your new DPR for maximum playback accura-
cy. In addition to automatically setting the levels,
the DPR remote’s LCD display allows the unit to
be used as a direct read-out SPL meter. Complete
instructions for using the EzSet features of the
DPR remote are found on page 28 of this
owner’s manual.
In most cases you will find it easier to access the
EzSet capabilities directly by pressing the SPL
Select Button
* and following the menu
prompts as detailed in page 28. However, there
is one function of the remote that is only avail-
able through the remote’s menu system being
described in this section.
To avoid having the calibration settings created
with EzSet changed accidentally, the remote
allows you to disable the SPL Select Button
* on the remote. To de-activate the button,
follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the Program Button
& for
about three seconds while the message shown 
in Figure 15 appears in the remote’s LCD
Information Display
2. Release the but-
ton when the red light under the Set Button
F appears.
2. The remote’s 
MAIN MENU
message (Figure
16), will appear in the LCD display and the
Set Button
F will remain illuminated in
red. Press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E
until 
SET SPKR LEVELS
appears on the
bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in
Figure 64. Press the Set Button
F to enter
the main EzSet menu branch.
Figure 64
3. At the next menu screen (Figure 65) press the
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E once so that
EZSET DISABLE
appears in the lower line of
the LCD display.
Figure 65
4. Within five seconds, press the Set Button
F to disable the SPL Select Button *.
Once the Set Button
F is pressed the word
EXITING
will flash four times in the lower line
of the LCD display and then it will return to
normal operation.
Once these steps are completed, when the SPL
Select Button
* is pressed the remote will
show 
EZSET DISABLE
and it will not be
activated.
To restore the EzSet feature to normal operation,
repeat the procedure outlined above, except that
in step #3 you should press the 
⁄¤
Navigation Buttons
E so that 
EZSET
ENABLE
appears in the lower line of the LCD
display. When that display appears, press the Set
Button
F and the EzSet feature will be reacti-
vated. You may then press the Clear Button
# to exit the remote’s menu system and return
to normal operation or press the Set Button
F again to immediately use the EzSet feature
to calibrate the system as shown on page 28.
S E T   S P K R   L E V E L S
E Z S E T   D I S A B L E
M A I N   M E N U
S E T   S P K R   L E V E L S
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
T V
- T V
T V < - V C R   [ T R S ]
            S A V E D
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
T V < - V C R
D E V I C E   I N   U S E
T V
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
T R A N S P O R T
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
V C R < - V C R
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