compatible VCR, DVD or satellite receiver, pressing this
button will switch between the output of the device
and the external video input. Consult the owner’s man-
ual for your specific player or receiver for the details of
how it implements this function.
d
Digital Media Player (DMP) Selector:
When Harman Kardon’s
(optional) is con-
nected to
Digital Media Player (DMP)
Connector
j
and a compatible iPod is docked in
, pressing this selector will select the iPod
as the audio source input device for the AVR 340. In
addition, if a video display is connected to one of the
Video Monitor Outputs
g
Y
, the iPod’s messages
will appear on screen, and in the
Upper
and
Lower
Display Lines
PQ
. The
⁄
/
¤
/
‹
/
›
Buttons
no
, the
Set Button
p
and the
Transport
Controls
`
may be used to navigate the iPod and
to operate many functions. See page 42, and the
manuals for The Bridge and your iPod for more
information.
e
6-Channel/8-Channel Direct Input:
Press
this button to select the device connected to the
6/8-Channel Direct Inputs
X
. (See page 34 for
more information.)
When the device connected to the
6/8-Channel
Direct Input
X
is also a video source, such as a
DVD or DVD-Audio player with an onboard audio
decoder, you must first select that video source by
pressing its
Input Selector
e
, then press this
button to choose the device connected to the
6/8-
Channel Direct Input
X
as the audio source. Note
that if you desire, you may select any video source to
be used in conjunction with the
6/8-Channel Direct
Input
X
as the audio source.
f
Mute:
Press this button to momentarily silence
the AVR 340 or TV set being controlled, depending on
which device has been selected. When the AVR 340
remote is being programmed to operate another device,
this button is pressed with the
Input Selector Button
e
to begin the programming process. (See page
48 for more information on programming the remote.)
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Bridge
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