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ENGLISH

Remote Control

ReMoTe ConTRol

Independent Remote Control

The system remote of the HK 990 can control 
the amplifier and compatible Tuners, CD Players 
and CD Recorders. The remote In jack of units 
without an integrated IR receiver must be con-
nected to the amplifier's remote control output 
jack so that the system remote control can oper-
ate them.

Important Notes:

To remote control a tuner, CD Recorder or 

• 

CD Player, the appropriate input (”TUneR”, 
”CDR” or ”CD”) must have been selected 
with the source buttons of the remote 
control (selecting on the front panel is not 
sufficient).

note that DVD players cannot be controlled 

• 

by the remote.

Operating Conditions

The control unit operates effectively within a 
 distance of 7 meters and an angle of 30° from 
the amplifier. Using the control near fluorescent 
lights may shorten this range, as will any dust 
or dirt that accumulates on the front of the 
remote control or the remote sensor area of the 
 amplifier. also avoid blocking the line of sight 
between amplifier and remote.

Install the four supplied aaa batteries in the 
remote as shown. be certain to follow the (+) 
and (–) polarity indicators that are on the top of 
the battery compartment.

When you replace weak batteries, replace all at 
the same time. When the remote is to be unused 
for an  extended period, remove the batteries to 
prevent damage from corrosion.

Instructions for 
users on removal 
and disposal of 
used batteries.  
Specification of included battery types. 

These symbols shown on the product, the pack-
aging or in the manual or separate information 
sheet mean that the product itself, as well as 
the batteries included or built into the product, 
should never be thrown away with general 
household waste. Take them to applicable col-
lection points, where proper treatment, recycling 
and recovery takes place, in accordance with 
national or local legislation, or european Direc-
tives 2002/96/eC and 2006/66/eC.

Correct handling of the product and batteries to 
be disposed helps saving resources and prevents 
possible negative effects on the environment or 
human health.

The batteries included with your equipment may 
be alkaline, Carbon Zink/Manganese or lithium 
(button cells) type. all types should be disposed 
of according to the above instructions.

To remove the batteries from your equipment or 
remote control, reverse the procedure described 
for inserting batteries in the owners Manual.

for products with a built-in battery that lasts for 
the lifetime of the product, removal may not be 
possible for the user. In this case, recycling or 
recovery centers handle the dismantling of the 
product and the removal of the battery. If, for 
any reason, it becomes necessary to replace such 
a battery, this procedure must be performed by 
authorized service centers.

HK 990 Remote Control functions 

(Please refer to the illustration of the Remote 
Control on the next page).

Device ON/OFF:

 These two buttons switch on 

and off a (Harman Kardon) device selected with 
the MoDe button or selected by pressing its sys-
tem on source button (in both cases, the system 
on Device button lights up).

System OFF:

 switches the entire system off. 

(The HK 990 and other Harman Kardon products 
that have a Remote sensor or are connected to 
the Remote Jacks on the HK 990 back panel).

System ON:

 This group of 9 buttons switches 

the HK 990 on, as well as the (Harman Kardon) 
device written on the button that you press 
(aMP, CD, TUneR, CD Recorder, TaPe). also 
switches the remote’s frequencies to control the 
device indicated on the active button and selects 
this device to be Input on the HK 990. Please 
note that while a number of remote functions 
are switched to control the device selected, 
some of the amplifier’s main functions always 
remain active, such as Volume. Please refer to 
the Remote Control function list for information 
on which functions can be remote controlled for 
each type of device and which buttons always 
control the HK 990.

MODE:

 scrolls through the nine system on but-

tons, each button lighting up in turn. This feature 
allows you to control the device you select, 
without changing the Input of the HK 990. note 
that a number of Remote functions are always 
active for the HK 990 no matter which device 
you select with the Mode button. Refer to the 
Remote Control function list.

Info/RDS:

 selects information for a CD player, 

such as CD-Text if available on the CD. selects 
RDs function for a tuner.

Time:

 selects time information for a CD player 

or a CD recorder.

Display:

 switches the display brightness of 

the HK 990 and other HK units in steps of full 
brightness, Reduced brightness and Display off.

Numeric Buttons (0-9):

 Used to enter track 

numbers on CD or CDR units or to enter preset 
numbers/frequency digits on a Tuner. You may 
begin play of a CD with the numeric buttons by 
entering the digits of the track directly. Press “5” 
to initiate play from track 5. Press “1” immedi-
ately followed by “4” to initiate play from track 
14 and “2” immediately followed by “7” to initi-
ate play from track 27.

Summary of Contents for HK 990

Page 1: ...ENGLISH HK 990 Integrated Amplifier Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...e only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury f...

Page 3: ...offer lower noise levels and higher Signal to Noise performance RLS IV digital to analog conversion technology with dual conversion using two stereo AD1955 high grade DACs in Dual Mono configuration...

Page 4: ...log Digital etc as well as Gain Bass Treble etc Refer to the Setup section of this manual 6 Speaker Setup Selector Press this But ton to enter the Speaker Setup Menu where you can switch subwoofers on...

Page 5: ...ontrol volume from the processor NOTE Only use the Processor Input with a device that has its own volume control J CD analog Input jacks You can select either this Input or the Balanced Input as analo...

Page 6: ...e but it will not hurt to experiment A second wire may be used to connect your amplifier s REMOTE OUT jack to the Remote Input of another stereo component Continue this process to include additional c...

Page 7: ...Manual For products with a built in battery that lasts for the lifetime of the product removal may not be possible for the user In this case recycling or recovery centers handle the dismantling of th...

Page 8: ...ress again to re activate sound output and Search Buttons Press one of these buttons to search fast forward or back ward on a CD or Tape You can hear intermittent sounds from the CD while searching No...

Page 9: ...s Switch between Devices Switch between Devices Info RDS Info RDS Info RDS Time Time Time Display Display Display Display Display Display Display Band Band FM Mode FM Mode Auto Auto 0 9 Track Select P...

Page 10: ...R Button Input Type Each Input can be configured to the following connections on the rear panel CD Unbalanced Analog Balanced Analog Coaxial 1 Coaxial 2 Optical 1 Optical 2 HRS Link Digital TUNER Unba...

Page 11: ...equency limit is placed The setting goes from 40 to 200 Hz in 10 Hz steps Save and Exit 4 To save the steps 1 to 3 press Enter after each step EzSet EQ Mode If you want to benefit from the HK 990 s ad...

Page 12: ...e Automatic EzSet EQ process several frequency sweeps were made Here is a brief explanation of their use Far Field The first sweeps that occur during step 2 are used to calibrate the speaker system ad...

Page 13: ...K 990 with a digital cable its signal is available from the analog recording outputs as well as the digital outputs NOTE The record output signal is taken directly from the program source and is unaff...

Page 14: ...nt capability HCC 200 Amps Power Bandwidth Half Rated output 8 20 Hz 100 kHz Frequency response 1W 0 3dB 5 Hz 120 kHz Damping factor 20Hz 20k Hz 200 Signal to noise Ratio Reference rated power output...

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