User's Manual
O
nce this setting is made, press the
⁄
/
¤
N
avigation Buttons
D
©
t
o select another
configuration item on this page, or press the
Menu
Button
A or the OSD Button
∫
if you have
completed your adjustments to the Multi-room system.
Infrared Output Selection
The AVR 645 enables you to select which IR input
will be used to feed the
Full Carrier IR Output B.
T
he factory default setting is the IR signal that is fed
to the
Multiroom IR Input P, but you may select
other options.
To change this setting, first make sure the
MULTI-ROOM SETUP menu is on the
screen, and then press the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation
Buttons
D
©
so that the cursor is next to
CARRIER OUT; then press the OK/Enter
Button
E on the TC 30 or the Set Button
œ
on the ZR 10. Press the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation Buttons
D
©
to select one of these options:
•
ZR 10 feeds the signal present at the Multiroom
IR Input
P to the Full Carrier IR Output B.
•
A-BUS feeds the signal carried back from an
optional A-BUS module connected to the AVR to
the
Full Carrier IR Output B.
•
FRONT feeds the received through the front-
panel
Remote Sensor Window F to the Full
Carrier IR Output
B.
When all needed adjustments to the
MULTI-
ROOM SETUP
menu have been made, press the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation Buttons D
©
until the cursor
is pointing to
BACK TO MASTER MENU to
make changes to other menus, or press the
Menu
Button
A or the OSD Button
∫
to exit the
menu system and return to normal operation.
Multiroom Operation
When operating the AVR 645 from a remote room
location where an IR sensor link has been connected
to the A
VR 645’s rear-panel
Multiroom IR
Input
P
or via an A-BUS module, you may use either the
TC 30 or the ZR 10 remote.
With the remote pointing toward an IR sensor or A-BUS
module in the remote room, you may turn on the sec-
ond zone system by pressing the
AVR Selector
Button
ç
on the ZR 10 remote to tur
n the system
on with the last used source for the multiroom system
active, or you may press one of the
Input Selectors
∂
or the Tuner Selector
é
, the XM Radio
Selector
ƒ
or Selector
®
to turn
the multiroom system on directly to a specific source.
T
o tur
n the
multiroom
system on using the
TC 30
remote, press the
Devices Button 4 on the TC 30
remote and then press the
Screen Button 6 next
to
AV
Receiver
.
When the choices on the
L
CD Screen
7 c
hange, press the
P
age Left/Right
B
uttons
8 o
nce and then press the
S
creen
Button
6 next to Multi-Room.
When the multiroom system is turned on, you may
u
se the same buttons on either remote that would
normally be used to control an AVR function such as
volume, source selection, tuner control or the opera-
tion of an iPod docked to The Bridge. If any of the
input devices are connected to the
IR Output C or
Full Carrier IR Output B, by either a hard-wire con-
nection or through an optional IR “blaster,” you may
use the
Transport Controls
π
on the ZR 10 to
operate compatible Harman Kardon products or the
appropriate controls that have been programmed for
any source device into the TC 30.
T
o turn the system off from the remote room, press
the
Power Off Button
å
on the ZR 10. Remember
that the AVR 645 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 pre-
set will also change the station being listened to in the
main room, if the tuner is in use there. Similarly, if
someone in the main room changes the station, the
change will also have an impact on the remote room.
To turn the multiroom system on from the room where
the AVR 645 is located, press the
Devices Button
4 on the TC 30 remote and then press the Screen
Button
6 next to AV Receiver. When the
choices on the
LCD Screen 7 change, press the
Page Left/Right Buttons 8 once and then press
the
Screen Button 6 next to Multi-
Room
. If the AVR is in the Standby mode (not
turned “on”), the multiroom system will automatically
be turned on.
If the
A
VR is on, a
MULTI-ROOM
ON/OFF
message will appear in the Lower
Display Line
D. Press the OK/Enter Button E
and then press the
⁄
/
¤
Na
vigation Buttons
D
©
to turn the system on.
T
o turn the multi-room system off from the room
where the AVR 645 is located, press the
Devices
Button
4 on the TC 30 remote and then press the
Screen Button 6 next to AV Receiver.
When the choices on the
LCD Screen 7 change,
press the
Page Left/Right Buttons 8 once and
then press the
Screen Button 6 next to
Multi-Room.A MULTI-ROOM
ON/OFF
message will appear in the Lo
wer
Display Line
D.
Press the
OK/Enter Button E
and then press the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation Buttons
D
©
to turn the system off.
NOTE: The multiroom system will remain on even
when the
A
VR is tur
ned off in the main listening room
where it is located. When the AVR 645’s multiroom
system is turned on, but the unit is in the Standby
m
ode (turned “off”) in the room where the AVR 645
i
s located, the light surrounding the front-panel
Standby/On Switch 0 will remain blue, rather than
amber, and a
MULTI-ROOM ON message
will be shown in the
Lower Display Line D.
When the Multiroom system is turned on, the input
selected using the Multiroom menu will be fed to the
Multiroom Audio/Video Outputs 8L on the rear
panel as well as the
A-BUS Connector ¢. The vol-
ume will be as set in the previous selection, although it
may also be adjusted using an optional IR sensor and
the ZR 10 remote in the remote location, or the A-BUS
keypad, or on the optional audio power amplifier con-
nected to the
Multiroom Audio Outputs 8.
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 AVR, it is
also possible to change those settings 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 control over the remote room without
actually being in that room.
In addition to using the
MULTI-ROOM menu,
as shown on the previous page, you may change the
source or volume in the remote zone using the
remote. Using the TC 30 remote, press the
Devices
Button
4 on the TC 30 remote and then press the
Screen Button 6 next to AV Receiver.
When the choices on the
LCD Screen 7 change,
press the
Page Left/Right Buttons 8 once and
then press the
Screen Button 6 next to
Multi-Room. Press the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation
Buttons
D to select either MULTI INPUT
or MULTI LEVEL.
To change the remote room’s input source, when
MULTI INPUT appears, press the OK/Enter
Button
E or the Set Button
œ
, and then press
the
⁄
/
¤
Naviga
tion Buttons
D
©
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 OK/Enter
Button
E or the Set Button
œ
,
and press the
⁄
/
¤
Na
viga
tion Buttons
D
©
to change the
volume setting. Note that this volume adjustment con-
trols 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 con-
figured for Multiroom use, as shown on page 57. This
adjustment does NOT change the volume level for any
room where an A-BUS module is used, as that setting
is only adjustable using the
A-BUS
module’
s
volume
control or a remote pointed at the A-BUS module’s
built-in sensor.
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