Owners Manual - AVR 760, AVR 660 (English EU - Harman Kardon
Owners Manual - AVR 760, AVR 660 (English EU - Harman Kardon
Owners Manual - AVR 760, AVR 660 (English EU - Harman Kardon
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to delete a programmed or learned code:<br />
1. Access the remote’s menu system by pressing and holding the <strong>AVR</strong><br />
Settings Button for 3 seconds, until the “Main Menu” and “Program<br />
Device” messages appear in the LCD Display.<br />
2. Use the KL Buttons to select “Learn” from the remote’s main menu, and<br />
press the OK Button.<br />
3. When the “Learn Menu” message appears in the upper line of the LCD<br />
Display, scroll to the “Learn Delete” option, and press the OK Button.<br />
4. The Learn Delete menu offers the options of deleting a single learned key<br />
code, an entire device or all devices. Scroll to the desired option and press<br />
the OK Button.<br />
• To delete an individual key code, the remote will first prompt you to<br />
select the device containing the key code, then prompt you to press<br />
the key. It will confirm the deletion, then offer you the opportunity to<br />
delete another learned key or exit the delete key function.<br />
• To delete an entire device, the remote will prompt you to select the<br />
device. When you scroll to the device and press the OK Button, the<br />
remote will confirm the deletion and exit its programming mode,<br />
returning to normal operation.<br />
• To delete all devices, wait a few moments while the remote deletes all<br />
programmed device codes. It will then return to normal operation.<br />
to rename a key or device:<br />
If you wish to change the name of a device or key as it appears in the LCD<br />
Display, follow these steps:<br />
1. Access the remote’s menu system by pressing and holding the <strong>AVR</strong><br />
Settings Button for 3 seconds, until the “Main Menu” and “Program<br />
Device” messages appear in the LCD Display.<br />
2. Use the KL Buttons to select “Rename” and press the OK Button.<br />
3. Use the KL Buttons to select whether to rename a device or a key, and<br />
press the OK Button.<br />
4. Use the KL Buttons to select the device, either to rename the device<br />
itself or a key function used by that device, and press the OK Button.<br />
5. The current name of the device or key will appear on the lower line of the<br />
LCD Display, with the cursor at the end of the line.<br />
Use the M Button to move the cursor to the beginning of the name, then<br />
type over the current name using the Alphanumeric Keys.<br />
Each Alphanumeric Key has the characters available in addition to its<br />
number printed above the key. Each press of the key scrolls through the<br />
available characters. To move to the next character, either press the N<br />
Button or press the next desired Alphanumeric Key.<br />
Press the OK Button to finish, and the remote will prompt you to rename<br />
another key or device, or to exit.<br />
INSTALLATION<br />
Step fIfteen – turn on the aVr <strong>760</strong>/aVr <strong>660</strong><br />
Two steps are required the first time you turn on the <strong>AVR</strong> <strong>760</strong>/<strong>AVR</strong> <strong>660</strong>.<br />
1. Flip down the Front-Panel Door and press the Main Power Switch in. The<br />
Power Indicator on the front panel will turn amber, indicating that the<br />
<strong>AVR</strong> is in Standby mode and is ready to be turned on. Normally, you may<br />
leave the Main Power Switch on, even when the receiver is not being<br />
used.<br />
2. There are several ways to turn on the <strong>AVR</strong> from Standby mode.<br />
a) Press the Standby/On Switch on the front panel.<br />
b) Using the remote, press the <strong>AVR</strong> Power On Button or any of the Source<br />
Selectors.<br />
NOTES:<br />
• Any time you press one of the Source Selectors on the remote, the<br />
remote will switch device modes. To control the receiver, press the <strong>AVR</strong><br />
Settings Button. Some <strong>AVR</strong> functions are available in all device modes:<br />
Volume Controls (including Mute), Audio Effects, Video Modes, Surround<br />
Modes, <strong>AVR</strong> Settings, Info Settings, Sleep Settings and <strong>AVR</strong> Power On<br />
and Off.<br />
• If you do not see a picture within about 1 minute, refer to the Video<br />
Troubleshooting Tips on page 37.<br />
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