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4. Pressing the search 

G

H

button 

HJ

will scan the FM band for the first available
radio station with acceptable reception. The
scan will stop once a station is found and the
name of the station will be displayed (as long
as RDS is transmitted by the station).
The station will be stored automatically in the
current preset.

If you know the frequency of your station, you
can also tune the frequency directly with the help
of the numeric keys of the remote control. Move
the cursor to the end of the station line and press
the frequency with the numeric keys. 

5. Move the cursor to the next station line in the

menu. Follow the directions in step 3 and in
the Upper Menu Line to store all your radio
stations in the tuner’s memory.

Rearranging the station list

Once all the stations have been stored in the
memory, you can rearrange the station list, put-
ting your favorite stations on top of the list. 

1. Move the cursor in the left column in the sta-

tion list to the first station you would like to
rearrange. 

2. Press Enter 

6

to activate the current station.

The cursor will move to the Lower Menu Line
of the screen.

3. Select the desired preset from the list by mov-

ing the cursor right or left. Press Enter 

6

to

activate the change. The cursor will move back
to the new station line.

4. Repeat step 3 until all radio stations have

been rearranged according to your prefer-
ences.

Selecting presets

Once rearranged, presets can be chosen at any
time (except cursor is on frequency row) by
pressing the numeric key corresponding to the
preset you would like to listen to. Depending on
whether the RDS function is active, the station
name will show on the front panel Information
Display. 

Pressing the Previous/Next 

I

J

Button

EF

or the PRESETS Up/Down Buttons 

L

will select the previous or next radio station.

Presets can also be chosen in the Radio Menu.
Move the cursor to the preset you would like to
listen to and press Enter 

6

to activate. An

arrow in front of the preset will light to show the
active radio station. The cursor can be moved
around the menu without changing the current
radio station. Pressing the Previous/Next 

I

J

Button 

EF

at any position in the menu will

select the previous or next radio station, that is
for instance from preset 3 to preset 4, even if the
cursor is highlighting preset 11. Pressing the Play
button will always return the cursor to the cur-
rent station played, no matter were it was previ-
ously (even when another menu is open).

Removing presets

If you wish to remove presets from your preset
list, follow the steps below.

1. Move the cursor in the left column in the sta-

tion list to the preset you would like to
remove. 

2. Press Enter 

6

to activate the current station.

The cursor will move to the Lower Menu Line
of the screen.

3. Select Remove from the list and press Enter

6

. The cursor will move back to the original

station line.

4. Repeat step 3 until all radio stations you

would like to delete have been removed.

Auto Preset function

When the cursor is moved to the " # " icon on top
of the preset numbers you can activate the Auto
Preset function, clear the complete frequency list
or restore all default frequencies set by the factory.

When the Auto Preset is selected the tuner will
scan the full FM range and store all stations with
acceptable reception one after another on the
presets. The frequency scanned will appear on
the left lower side of the menu, while the fre-
quency of each station stored will be shown on
the right side of the list. When the complete FM
range is scanned or all presets (30) are loaded
with stations the scan will stop and the first pre-
set be selected. 

You also can stop the scan at any time by pressing
the STOP button 

I

. Stations can be rearranged

by following the explanations in the chapter
"Rearranging the station list" on page 39. 

RDS Station ID

With the help of RDS (Radio Data System) you
can show the name of the station you are cur-
rently listening to as well as the station names of
all other presets.

The RDS function is set to active by default,
shown by the light blue RDS icon at the left of
the menu. In this mode, all station names will be
visible both on the OSD menu as well as on the
Information Display on the front panel.

If the RDS function on the left side of the menu is
inactive (dark blue), you will only see the frequen-
cy of the current preset shown in the menu and on
the front panel display. The Station Name line on
top of the menu will disappear, but the name of all
other stations preset will keep in the list.

Pressing STATUS 

D

on the remote will change

the front panels display’s indication from the fre-
quency to the name of an RDS station or vice
versa and will simultaneously turn the RDS indi-
cation in the OSD on or off.

Surround Mode for Tuner

As with all other inputs of the Digital Lounge
DVD receiver, you can also select your preferred
surround mode when listening to the radio. The
actual surround mode is listed on the first line of
the tuner menu. Follow the steps below to
change the surround format:

1. Move the cursor to the AUDIO line on the top

of the tuner menu. The actual surround format
will be highlighted. Press Enter 

6

to activate

the possible surround formats. These will be
shown in the bottom line of the menu.

2. Move the cursor right or left, until the desired

surround format is highlighted.

3. Press Enter 

6

to activate the change. The

setting will apply to all tuner presets.

Note:

As with all other inputs of the DVD receiv-

er, the Audio mode can easily be selected by
pressing the AUDIO button 

5

on the remote

repeatedly until the desired surround mode
appears in the first line of the OSD menu.

Radio Menu

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Summary of Contents for DIGITAL LOUNGE 632

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Harman Kardon Digital Lounge 632 640 646 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...in conventions have been used EXAMPLE bold type indicates a specific remote control or front panel button or rear panel connection jack EXAMPLE OCR type indicates a message that is visible on the fron...

Page 3: ...ge will even let you charge your iPod An important addition to the Digital Lounge s impressive list of features is EzSet EQ which automates the configuration process to make it quicker easier and more...

Page 4: ...ome theater experience You may want to change some of the optional settings A description of all the optional settings and instructions for changing them are found in the second half of the manual Thi...

Page 5: ...man Kardon Digital Lounge product NEVER use benzene aerosol cleaners thinner alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the finish of metal parts Avoi...

Page 6: ...ows all of the lines in each frame odd and even to be shown at the same time Harman Kardon Digital Lounge comes with true progres sive scan video output resulting in a 40 greater light output than a c...

Page 7: ...mix of features that are not compatible with the DVD Similarly although the DVD is capable of a wide range of features not all discs include every capability of the DVD system For example although the...

Page 8: ...USB hub The USB inputs are designed to power a single USB device at a time If additional hard disks are connected through a hub it is necessary that additional external power supplies are used to powe...

Page 9: ...rrent track or the total remaining time on the disc When an iPod is playing the display will show the elapsed and remaining time on the top line The bottom line will scroll information about the song...

Page 10: ...ct to the supplied FM antenna Audio In Connect to a line level analog audio source TV tape player Minidisc PC etc Subwoofer Output Connect to the SUB LFE input on the subwoofer Coaxial Digital TV Inpu...

Page 11: ...l recorder such as a CD R or MiniDisc recorder Subwoofer Trigger Output Connect this trigger output to the trigger input of the Harman Kardon subwoofer so that the sub woofer will switch on and off at...

Page 12: ...hese inputs have no direct function in the system If you have optional video sources like a satellite receiver or VCR with a scart video output connect it to any of the two inputs In the TV Menu syste...

Page 13: ...is input S HDMI 2 Input Connect any high definition video device that has a 1080p output to this input T Remote IR Input If you intend to point your remote control at the Source DVD unit to control yo...

Page 14: ...utton Skip Step Next Button Play Button Search Slow Reverse Button STOP Button Search Slow Forward Button Audio System On Source Selection Button Presets Button Zoom Button Playlist Button Random Butt...

Page 15: ...mage in reverse frame by frame F Skip Step Next Button Press to go to beginning of next track After pressing the PAUSE button each press of this button will move the image forwards frame by frame G Pl...

Page 16: ...e button changes the remote s mode in this order TV DVD VIDEO PC HDMI 1 HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 And then back to TV again The corresponding Source Selector will light to indicate the mode Important Note Whe...

Page 17: ...Reverse Button Allows you to search in reverse through a disc while it is in play mode Each time you press this button the search speed changes as indicated by a number of arrows on the right top of...

Page 18: ...with defects We request your understanding for the fact that such defects provided that they are within the limits specified by the standard cannot be con sidered to be as an appliance defect in the...

Page 19: ...r to the Remote Input of the screen and the other end to the Remote Input of the DVD Receiver Please note that you may run the remote signal both ways If you decide that it is easiest for you to contr...

Page 20: ...f the stand Install the speaker from behind and push it gently forward until it can not go any further If you do not wish to use the supplied table stand place the center speaker either directly above...

Page 21: ...n the room and connected the remaining steps are to program the system configuration memories First Turn On You are now ready to power up the system to begin final adjustments 1 Plug the Power Cable Q...

Page 22: ...omplete you will be asked to save the new channels and you are informed how many channels were found If no channels are found check the antenna con nection If you have used and indoor antenna it may b...

Page 23: ...elected or Off At the time of writing this age based system is not in use but plans are progressing to introduce age codes to be trans mitted along with the program content to exclude programs that ar...

Page 24: ...w modes Slow play is not available for CD Notes Playback features may not be available during the opening credits of a movie This is intended by the disc author and is not a failure of the Digital Lou...

Page 25: ...enus show the surround options for these spe cific audio inputs The USB Menu will show all information and options available when USB thumb devices or portable hard disks are con nected The DMP menu h...

Page 26: ...nel Color Balance The next line in the picture cali bration process is the Color Balance Setting allowing to adjust the color temperature Should you wish to change this setting press the Enter Button...

Page 27: ...ext steps depend on which information about the TV station to add you have on hand Depending on whether you have the correct channel number or the correct frequency follow one of the two steps describ...

Page 28: ...ary the color temperature between green and purple in many small steps in contrast to the Color Balance setting It can be selected and changed in the same way as described for all other Picture Calibr...

Page 29: ...whatever video resolution chosen The Film Mode can be turned on off directly also without the OSD opened by pressing the STATUS button with the remote in TV mode as long as the Teletext is not activat...

Page 30: ...ng or changing all settings and adjustments for both Audio and Video handling of your Digital Lounge system Press ENTER 6 to activate the SYSTEM Settings System Settings Figure 3e The System Setting S...

Page 31: ...f speaker size crossover delay and output level settings while adding the power of a multi band parametric equalizer to smooth out any peculiarities in frequency response that may result from the char...

Page 32: ...speaker is in the cor rect position For example it can tell whether a speaker is connected to the Surround Right out put but it cannot tell whether the speaker is on the right or left side of your lis...

Page 33: ...ibrated When that is done the Near Field process is complete With the cursor highlighting NEXT press the ENTER Button 6 to continue with the Subwoofer Far Field measurements Figure 6g Step 12 If a Nea...

Page 34: ...he configuration process for any surround sound product NOTE Listeners are often confused about the operation of the surround channels While some assume that sound should always be coming from each sp...

Page 35: ...ice For more infor mation visit www divx com vod Follow the instructions and download the video onto a disc for playback on this unit Note that all the downloaded videos from DivX VOD can only be play...

Page 36: ...e KLN M Buttons 9 to select any of the calibration settings to be changed and follow the directions mentioned previously to find the right settings When the first calibration setting has been cor rect...

Page 37: ...6 while watching TV to call up the TV Channel menu or Favorite Channel menu press blue button from which you can choose channels directly On Screen Display Menu for the DVD receiver The On Screen Disp...

Page 38: ...an have the image files follow the audio signal at the end of each audio track the next JPEG image will be shown To activate this feature select Follow Audio Track in the Picture Setting With such dis...

Page 39: ...cursor will move to the Lower Menu Line of the screen 3 Select Remove from the list and press Enter 6 The cursor will move back to the original station line 4 Repeat step 3 until all radio stations y...

Page 40: ...ddition to the built in DVD Audio Video and CD player and the built in radio you can connect one more analog audio source to the DVD receiv er The analog source can be connected to the AUDIO IN input...

Page 41: ...d to Discs s Order programming not possible with USB Repeat Sets the repeat mode Repeat All Repeat Folder Random Fixed to Off Random play not possible with USB Picture Selects the interval between the...

Page 42: ...n within the track with the elapsed and remaining times appearing below the bar Surround Mode Chart Dolby Digital Available only with digital input sources encoded with Dolby Digital data It pro vides...

Page 43: ...icture with the correct side ratio Dark stripes are visible on the left and right hand edges of the picture Fill all In this format setting the picture is adapted in horizontal direction until the scr...

Page 44: ...be part of your system setup like the one from your TV To learn or transfer codes from an IR remote to the DL s remote follow these steps 1 Place the front of the original remote with the code being...

Page 45: ...eturns to the original code To erase all codes within a single device follow these steps 1 Press the Learn button P and the Device Selector Button in the System On group 0 together until the device bu...

Page 46: ...rian 7285 Icelandic 7383 Indonesian 7378 Interlingua 7365 Interlingue 7369 Iunpiak 7375 Irish 7165 Italian 7384 Japanese 7465 Javanese 7487 Kannada 7578 Kashmiri 7583 Kazakh 7575 Kinyarwanda 8287 Kirg...

Page 47: ...eck that the speakers and components are connected securely Check that the connecting cords are away from a transformer or motor and at least 3 meters away from fluorescent light Move your TV away fro...

Page 48: ...oes not operate properly Static electricity etc may affect the system s operation Disconnect the AC power cord then connect it again Please also refer to the Troubleshooting guide contained in your lo...

Page 49: ...use all channels are recorded discretely and processed digitally Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems Inc US Pat No 5 451 942 and other worldwide patents issued and pending DTS and...

Page 50: ...VBS input CVBS output Y C MiniDIN HOSIDEN YUV CVBS 3 x RCA Cinch HDTV CVBS RCA Cinch 4xHDMI digital video audio HDTV PC analogue digital connection DVI I analog RGB digital DVI 1 0 HDCP HDTV Stereo in...

Page 51: ...olution More than 480 lines DVD Video signal to noise ratio More than 60 dB DVD Audio frequency response DVD PCM 20 Hz 22 kHz 1 0 dB Stereo CD PCM 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 0 dB Audio signal to noise ratio More...

Page 52: ...ity 86dB 1 Watt 1 meter Tweeter One 3 4 dome video shielded Midrange Dual 3 drivers video shielded Dimensions H x W x D 102mm x 241mm x 92mm Weight 1kg SUB TS11 Subwoofer Amplifier 200 Watts RMS Bass...

Page 53: ...53 ENGLISH...

Page 54: ...Drive Woodbury New York 11797 516 422 HKHK 4545 Fax 516 682 3523 USA only www harmankardon com Harman Consumer Group Inc 2 route de Tours 72500 Ch teau du Loir France 2008 Harman Kardon Incorporated P...

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