CONFIGURING THE REMOTE 397. Once the punch-through is programmed, thetransport buttons of the second device namedwill be used when those buttons are pressedwhile the master device is in use.Returning the Transport Control Settings toDefault Operation:If you wish to remove the Transport Punch-Through sothat the transport commands are returned to the fac-tory default setting, follow the steps shown above,except that in Steps 4 and 5, select the same devicefor both the DEVICE IN USE on the left side of thebottom line and the PUNCH-THROUGH device. Inthe example used, the display to return the remote todefault settings will appear as shown in Figure 63.Figure 63EzSet ConfigurationHarman Kardon’s patented EzSet feature makes iteasier than ever to calibrate the output levels on yournew DPR for maximum playback accuracy. In additionto automatically setting the levels, the DPR remote’sLCD display allows the unit to be used as a directread-out SPL meter. Complete instructions for usingthe EzSet features of the DPR remote are found onpages 22 and 23 of this owner’s manual.In most cases you will find it easier to access theEzSet capabilities directly by pressing the SPL SelectButton and following the menu prompts asdetailed in pages 22 and 23. However, there is onefunction of the remote that is only available throughthe remote’s menu system being described in thissection.To avoid having the calibration settings created withEzSet changed accidentally, the remote allows you todisable the SPL Select Button on the remote.To de-activate the button, follow these steps:1. Press and hold the Program Button O forabout three seconds while the message shownin Figure 15 appears in the remote’s LCDInformation Display 2. Release the buttonwhen the red light under the Set Button Fappears.2. The remote’s MAIN MENU message (Figure 16),will appear in the LCD display and the Set ButtonF will remain illuminated in red. Press the⁄ /¤ Navigation Buttons n until SETSPKR LEVELS appears on the bottom line ofthe LCD screen, as shown in Figure 64. Press theSet Button F to enter the main EzSet menubranch.Figure 643. At the next menu screen (Figure 65) press the⁄ /¤ Navigation Buttons n once so thatEZSET DISABLE appears in the lower line ofthe LCD display.Figure 654. Within five seconds, press the Set Button F todisable the SPL Select Button . Once theSet Button F is pressed the word EXITINGwill flash four times in the lower line of the LCDdisplay and then it will return to normal operation.Once these steps are completed, when the SPLSelect Button is pressed the remote will showEZSET DISABLE and it will not be activated.To restore the EzSet feature to normal operation,repeat the procedure outlined above, except that instep #3 you should press the ⁄ /¤ NavigationButtons n so that EZSET ENABLE appears inthe lower line of the LCD display. When that displayappears, press the Set Button F and the EzSetfeature will be reactivated. You may then press theClear Button 9 to exit the remote’s menu systemand return to normal operation or press the SetButton F again to immediately use the EzSetfeature to calibrate the system as shown on pages22 and 23.RenamingWhile the names given to the buttons and inputs onthe DPR represent recognizable categories of audio/video products, system operation may be easier if thedisplays shown in the remote’s LCD screen are cus-tomized to reflect the specific characteristics of a play-back source’s brand name or the new function givento a specific button when one remote’s controls areprogrammed into the DPR remote. The DPR remoteallows you to change the name of either a masterdevice or any button on the remote using the followingsteps.Renaming a DeviceTo rename a specific device/input source button, fol-low these steps. For this example, we will show youhow to rename the Device/Input Selector normallyshown as “TV” to “HDTV TUNER.”1. Press and hold the Program Button O forabout three seconds while the message shownin Figure 15 appears in the remote’s LCDInformation Display 2. Release the buttonwhen the red light under the Set Button Fappears.2. The remote’s MAIN MENU message (Figure 16),will appear in the LCD display and the Set ButtonF will remain illuminated in red. Press the⁄ /¤ Navigation Buttons n until RENAMEappears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, asshown in Figure 66.Figure 663. At the next menu screen press the ⁄ /¤Navigation Buttons n until RENAMEDEVICE appears on the bottom line of theLCD screen, as shown in Figure 67. Press theSet Button F to begin renaming a device.Figure 674. The next display screen (Figure 68) is where youselect the device that will be renamed. In ourexample, that is the TV button. Press the ⁄ /¤Navigation Buttons n until the name of thebase device appears and then press the SetButton F.Figure 685. At the next menu screen you will see the devicename on the bottom line of the display with ablinking cursor box to the right of the devicename. Press the ‹ Navigation Button n toreturn the blinking cursor to the far left side of thedisplay line. You may then retitle the device nameas shown in the next step.6. To enter the new name, press the Numeric KeysA. The letters above the numbered buttonsindicate which letter or symbol will appear whenthe button is pressed during the renamingprocess. The first press of the button will enter thefirst letter shown, subsequent presses of the samebutton will change the display to the other lettersabove that numbered key. For example, since thefirst letter we need to rename the input to HDTVTuner is an “H”, you would locate the “H” abovethe “4” button, and press the button twice. Thefirst press shows a “G,” the second press changesit to an “H.” Consult the table at the end of thissection to see which characters pressing aparticular button generates.7. After you enter the first letter of the new devicename, there are three options for entering the nextcharacter:a. To enter a letter that requires a differentnumeric key to be pressed, simply press thatbutton. The cursor will automatically move tothe next position and the first letter accessedR E N A M E D E V I C ET VR E N A M ER E N A M E D E V I C EM A I N M E N UR E N A M ES E T S P K R L E V E L SE Z S E T D I S A B L EM A I N M E N US E T S P K R L E V E L SP U N C H - T H R O U G HT V < - T VCONFIGURING THE REMOTE