REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 9Remote Control Functions0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQPower On ButtonIR Transmitter WindowMutePower Off ButtonInput SelectorsAVR SelectorAM/FM Tuner SelectTest ButtonSleep ButtonSurround Mode SelectorNight ModeChannel Select Button⁄ / ¤ Buttons‹ ButtonEnter ButtonDigital Select/Direct ButtonNumeric KeysTuner ModeVolume Up/DownTuning Up/DownSpeaker SelectTransport Controls› ButtonRDS Select ButtonPreset Up/DownClear ButtonMemory ButtonDelayNOTE: The function names shown here are eachbutton’s feature when used with the AVR. Mostbuttons have additional functions when usedwith other Harman Kardon devices.See page 26 for a list of these functions.0 Power On Button: Press this button toturn on the power.1 IR Transmitter Window: Point thiswindow towards the AVR 1550 when pressingbuttons on the remote to make certain thatinfrared commands are properly received.2 Mute: Press this button to momentarilysilence the AVR 1550 or TV set being controlled,depending on which device has been selected.3 Power Off Button: Press this button toplace the AVR 1550 in the Standby mode.4 Input Selectors: Pressing one of thesebuttons will perform three actions at the sametime. First, if the AVR is not turned on, this willpower up the unit. Next, it will select the sourceshown on the button as the input to the AVR.Finally, it will change the remote control so thatit controls the compatible Harman Kardon prod-uct selected. After pressing one of these buttonsyou must press the AVR Selector button 5AVR 1550abfg7jmnosruvw`pdetqxylck8zIMPORTANT NOTE: The AVR 1550’s remote isshipped from the factory to operate theAVR 1550 and most Harman Kardon CD or DVDplayers and cassette decks.Before using the remote, it is important toremember to press the Input Selector button4 that corresponds to the unit you wish tooperate.It is also important to remember that many ofthe buttons on the remote take on differentfunctions, depending on the product selectedusing the Input Selectors. The descriptionsshown here primarily detail the functions of theremote when it is used to operate theAVR 1550. (See page 26 for information aboutalternate functions for the remote’s buttons.)