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PLAYER/RADIO MENU

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Figure 13

The RADIO Menu shows the selected Audio
mode, the name of a station currently played (as
long as RDS is available) and a Station list listing
the 30 stations with their preset, station name
and frequency. 

Note: The stations can be preset auto -
matically or manually. The Manual Preset
mode is described first. The Auto Preset
mode is described later in this manual.

3. The RDS and AUTO Tune functions are

switched on by default, shown by the dark
blue icons, to make the process of tuning your
favorite stations as easy as possible. Move the
cursor to the end of the first station line in the
menu. The fre quency will be highlighted and a
brief explanation will appear in the Upper
Menu Line on the bottom of the menu.

NOTE:

Both RDS and AUTO Tune functions can

be switched off by moving the cursor button to
the icon at the left side of the menu and pressing
the Enter Button on the remote control so that it
turns light blue.

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 on 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. Press

ENTER

6

twice to store.

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,
 putting your favorite stations on top of the list. 

1. Move the cursor in the left column in the

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

2. Press 

ENTER

6

to activate the current sta-

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

3. Select the desired preset from the list by

 moving 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
 preferences.

Selecting presets

Once rearranged, presets can be chosen at any
time 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

will select the 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 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 current
 station played, no matter were it was previously
(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

 station 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
 frequency 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  preset 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 25. 

RDS Station ID

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

The RDS function is set to active by default,
shown by the dark 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 (light blue), you will only see the
 frequency 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
 frequency to the name of an RDS station or vice
versa and will simultaneously turn the RDS
 indication in the OSD on or off.

Surround Mode for Tuner

As with all other inputs of the HS 1000, 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 acti-

vate 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:

Like with all other inputs of the HS 1000

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.

Player/Radio Menu

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Summary of Contents for HS 1000

Page 1: ...ENGLISH 1000 HS 1000 Home Cinema System OWNER S MANUAL 0122CSK HK HS 1000 OM ENG v1 qxp 34252_HS350_Eng 03 03 09 9 15 Side 1...

Page 2: ...te control front panel controls and rear panel connections certain conventions have been used EXAMPLE bold type indicates a specific remote control or front panel button or rear panel connection jack...

Page 3: ...mation delay times for all channels and output levels In addition to the configuration settings EzSet EQ also includes room equalization so that the signals sent to each speaker are tailored to provid...

Page 4: ...re can support the weight of the product I Make certain that proper space is provided both above and below the unit for ventilation If this product will be installed in a cabinet or other enclosed are...

Page 5: ...compression interlacing is employed first the odd numbered lines of a frame are displayed followed by the even numbered lines The result is that only half of the video image is drawn at one time the v...

Page 6: ...s possible that some discs may include a 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 o...

Page 7: ...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 power the hub and hard disks 4 Headphone Jack This...

Page 8: ...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 title album and artist NOTE The Indicat...

Page 9: ...in the ON position 5 FM Antenna Connect to the supplied FM antenna 6 Audio In Connect to a line level analog audio source TV tape player Minidisc PC etc 7 Subwoofer Output Connect to the SUB LFE input...

Page 10: ...ge of video files a digital photo camera or a USB hub H HDMI Output Connect this output to the HDMI input of high definition LCD Plasma or video projector for the best possible picture quality I Remot...

Page 11: ...Button Search Slow Reverse Button STOP Button Search Slow Forward Button Macro Buttons Pic Pic Button Zoom Button Playlist Button Random Button A B Repeat Button Volume up down Button Mode Button Num...

Page 12: ...Fwd Button Allows you to search forward 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 your scr...

Page 13: ...eave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as there can be a considerable rise in temperature inside the car After playing store the disc in its case Do not write on the label side with a ball point p...

Page 14: ...e sound of a live TV show through the loudspeakers of your HS system you need a connection between the audio output of your TV and the HS controller to achieve this when using the supplied SCART cable...

Page 15: ...r TV or in the center behind a perforated front projection screen Once the center channel speaker is installed position the left front and right front speakers so that they are as far away from one an...

Page 16: ...ardon screen check the setting of the video input used on your TV most SCART inputs on TVs can be configured in the TV s menu If this doesn t work connect your TV with different cables to the HS Contr...

Page 17: ...multi session DVD containing Windows Media Audio files may not be supported open session discs are not supported the DVD player does not support PC data this DVD player does not support an unfinalized...

Page 18: ...r this setting the cursor cycles though the options on the Lower Menu Line and the rest of the Display fades out Figure 1 Menu example in standard definition Figure 2 Menu example in high definition 7...

Page 19: ...s setting is recommended Original will follow the surround format on the disc Audio Adjustment Figure 5 The Audio Adjustment Submenu contains the access to the manual speaker delay and the out put lev...

Page 20: ...commend that you try to listen as the tone circulates around you starting at the left front right front center and finishing at the left surround and right surround If a tone is heard from a speak er...

Page 21: ...dividual channel delay time However if you feel that your listen ing room or system components are best suited to manual entry of these settings the HS 1000 also allows you to enter or trim any of the...

Page 22: ...can display In most cases the automatic mode is your best choice as it senses whether the disc being played was originally recorded on video or shot on film However in some cases you may wish to compe...

Page 23: ...ding light is dimmed usually improving the sharpness of a video a lot thereby 4 The grey scale in the middle line needs to have the same clear difference between each bar as before the contrast adjust...

Page 24: ...nd the full Track list is visible on the screen In the same way the Disc list can be removed from the screen by de activating the PROGRAM Submenu When the HS 1000 is in play mode pressing the PLAY but...

Page 25: ...ghting preset 11 Pressing the Play button will always return the cursor to the current station played no matter were it was previously even when another menu is open Removing presets If you wish to re...

Page 26: ...rt audio input you can connect one more analog audio source to the HS 1000 The analog source can be connected to the AUDIO IN input 6 connectors on the rear panel 1 Press the AUX button 0 on the remot...

Page 27: ...WMA audio with your own images The time interval can be chosen in the Picture Setting With such devices you can also either listen to the MP3 or WMA audio or watch the JPEG video files only In order...

Page 28: ...s you to set certain selections to always or never remember playback position or to be skipped in Shuffle mode The HS 1000 s settings cannot override these iTunes settings While a selection is playing...

Page 29: ...to all devices To erase a single learned code from within a single device s settings follow these steps 1 Press and hold both the Input Selector 0 within which the individual button to be erased has...

Page 30: ...cing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been ex...

Page 31: ...ian 7378 Interlingua 7365 Interlingue 7369 Iunpiak 7375 Irish 7165 Italian 7384 Japanese 7465 Javanese 7487 Kannada 7578 Kashmiri 7583 Kazakh 7575 Kinyarwanda 8287 Kirghiz 7589 Kirundi 8278 Korean 757...

Page 32: ...d right channels are unbalanced or reversed Check that the speakers and components are connected correctly and securely Severe hum or noise is heard Check that the speakers and components are connecte...

Page 33: ...io language must be selected by the main menu on the DVD The subtitle language cannot be changed when you play a DVD Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the DVD Changing the language for the su...

Page 34: ...y 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 DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of...

Page 35: ...S video Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms C PAL 0 3 Vp p 75 ohms NTSC 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms Audio line Outputs Audio L R 2 Vrms 1 kilohms General Power requirements AC 230 V 50 Hz Max power consumption 500 W Idle power...

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