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Supported disc formats

The HS 280/HS 210 can play the following disc formats in 5" (12 cm) and 3" (8 cm) 
size: DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, VCD, S-VCD, MP3, 
and WMA (v7-v8)  It can also play discs with JPEG picture files 

NOTE: Some discs may include features that are not compatible with the HS 280/
HS 210's DVD player  Similarly, although DVDs are capable of a wide range of features, 
not all discs include every feature that the DVD system can offer  For example, the 
DVD player is compatible with multi-angle discs, but some discs are not specially 
encoded for multiple-angle play  To make certain that a specific feature or soundtrack 
option is available on a disc, please check the options noted on the disc's jacket 

Playback capability for CD-R, CD-RW, WMA, JPEG, MP3, VCD/SVCD, DVD-R, DVD+R, 
DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs may vary due to variations in the quality of the disc and 
the recorder used to create the disc 

Loading a disc 

Hold the disc horizontally when loading it  Insert it gently into the Disc Slot  The disc-
loading mechanism will take the disc and slide it into the unit 

Do not load more than one disc into the disc slot 

 

Do not load the disc upside down 

 

You can load a disc while watching or listening to another source (such as the radio) 
without interruption  The disc will not automatically play 

When there is no disc is loaded in the HS 280/HS 210, the Activity menu’s Play Disc 
listing will have a prohibition icon 

Play Disc

When a disc is loaded in the HS 280/HS 210, the Activity menu’s Play Disc listing will 
not have a prohibition icon 

Play Disc

Playing discs

Once you’ve loaded a disc, you can play it by:

Pressing the Disc button on the remote control 

 

– or –

Pressing the Activity button on the remote and selecting Play Disc  

 

Use these buttons on the remote to control playback functions:

Disc Player Operation

Disc button: 

Selects the HS 280/HS 210’s DVD player as the active source and plays 

the inserted disc  NOTE: Pressing this button when the HS 280/HS 210 is in the 
Standby mode will switch it on 

Options button:

 Lets you set the following options when playing a DVD:

Audio: Lets you select between the different audio tracks that are available on the 

 

disc 
Subtitle: Lets you activate subtitles and select the subtitle language 

 

Status: Cycles the status display (see 

 

illustration below) between the following 

modes: Off, On (remains on for five seconds) and Sticky (remains on until you turn 
it off) 

Random: Turns Random Play on and off 

 

Repeat: Cycles the player between the following Repeat modes: Off, All, Title, 

 

Chapter 
A–B: Turns A – B Repeat on and off, and lets you set the A and B points on the disc 

 

Time Mode: Lets you advance to any point in time on the disc  Use the keypad to 

 

enter the time, or use the left and right cursor arrows (see 

Cursor Controls

, page 

10) to select between hours, minutes and seconds, and use the up and down 
cursor arrows to set the time  When you finish entering the time, press the Enter 
button, and the HS 280/HS 210 will skip to that point on the disc 

Disc Player Operation

Summary of Contents for HS 210

Page 1: ...HS280 HS210 Designed to Entertain User Guide English 2 x 65W 2 1 channel integrated Home Theater System...

Page 2: ...atellite Speakers Placing the Subwoofer Satellite Speaker Mounting Options Shelf Placement Wall Mounting the HS 280 Satellite Speakers Wall Mounting the HS 210 Satellite Speakers Connections Connectin...

Page 3: ...s used to protect your new receiver during shipment were specially designed to cushion it from shock and vibration We suggest that you save the carton and packing materials for use in shipping if you...

Page 4: ...Hz 20kHz 0 5 THD total harmonic distortion Audio Modes Dolby Digital Dolby Virtual Speaker Stereo Analog Audio Inputs FM tuner internal DVD player internal Two left right L R line input connectors L R...

Page 5: ...ion LFE low frequency effects and trigger cable for connection to the subwoofer Two TS 60 satellite speakers Supplied Accessories for HS 210 The following accessory items are supplied with the HS 210...

Page 6: ...nit This button turns the HS 280 HS 210 on for playback or leaves it in the Standby mode for quick turn on using this button or the remote control Power Indicator This LED light emitting diode surroun...

Page 7: ...Play modes Rep repeat all Rep 1 repeat track A B A B repeat Video Output Indicators Indicate which type of video output is currently active Angle Indicator Indicates when alternative viewing angles ar...

Page 8: ...g connections Whenever the HS 280 HS 210 is turned on it will send a trigger signal that will turn the subwoofer s amplifier on Turning the HS 280 HS 210 off removes the trigger signal and the subwoof...

Page 9: ...and when the Power switch is set to On the HKTS200SUB will automatically turn itself On whenever it receives an audio signal It will enter the standby mode if it receives no audio signal for 20 minute...

Page 10: ...tivity menu from any other active screen or menu See Activity Button on page 21 for details NOTE Pressing this button when the HS 280 HS 210 is in the Standby mode will switch it on Learn Button Place...

Page 11: ...eat modes Track All Off Display Button Cycles the HS 280 HS 210 s front panel Information Display between full brightness half brightness and off Disc Transport Buttons I Press this button once to ski...

Page 12: ...des of Base Lift Base Straight off Speaker Wall Mounting the HS 280 Satellite Speakers IMPORTANT Read the Connecting the Satellite Speakers section on page 14 before wall mounting the left and right s...

Page 13: ...hown in the 9 illustration below Fit the grooves of the mount onto the rails in the speaker Apply even pressure on both sides of the mount and it should slide straight onto the speaker Push the mount...

Page 14: ...sert the supplied bracket bolt up through the bottom of the bracket and terminal cover Screw it into the threaded insert on the underside of the speaker The bolt should be snug but not so tight as to...

Page 15: ...oofer Receiver LFE Trigger Cable Purple Ends LFE Trigger Cable Black Ends Front Right Satellite Cable Red Bands Front Left Satellite Cable White Bands ENGLISH To connect satellite speakers mounted on...

Page 16: ...0 HS 210 by either the S Video or composite video connection NOTE S Video and composite video cables are not included Receiver Video Display S Video Cable not supplied CpmpositeVideo Cable not supplie...

Page 17: ...UB subwoofer is 220 240V AC 50 60Hz 200W Connecting to a power source other than the ones listed above may damage the receiver or subwoofer or cause abnormal operation Before connecting the AC power c...

Page 18: ...from Step 4 If the HS 280 HS 210 s remote control does not receive an IR code within five seconds the Learn button s LED will flash red rapidly three times and the remote will remain in the learning m...

Page 19: ...s low frequencies or treble high frequencies You can select from 10dB to 10dB in 1dB increments Subwoofer Increases or decreases the subwoofer volume You can select from 10dB to 10dB in 1dB increments...

Page 20: ...re required to use a static DNS then select DNS select Set and use the numeric keys to enter the DNS numbers that you are given on the screen that appears Press Enter when you re finished MAC This is...

Page 21: ...ource that is not currently connected to the HS 280 HS 210 the OSD will display an invalid icon near the upper right corner Using the DVD Player Disc handling precautions To keep the disc clean handle...

Page 22: ...ll have a prohibition icon Play Disc When a disc is loaded in the HS 280 HS 210 the Activity menu s Play Disc listing will not have a prohibition icon Play Disc Playing discs Once you ve loaded a disc...

Page 23: ...h the track in slow motion Each press cycles through at 1x 2x 4x and 8x slow speed B 1 Press to play the currently loaded disc When playing press to pause the disc Pressing the button while a DVD is p...

Page 24: ...mote s TV or Video button See Settings Menu Audio Settings TV Audio Input and Video Audio Input on page 19 and 20 for more information You can also manually select an audio component that you connecte...

Page 25: ...e art on the screen NOTE If the folder contains a combination of MP3 and JPEG files selecting an MP3 file without an album cover art ID3 tag will display the folder s JPEG files as a slideshow in the...

Page 26: ...ice Select a way to access pictures then navigate to the pictures you want to view Selecting a JPEG file displays the image on the TV A Pause indicator appears near the screen s upper right corner To...

Page 27: ...scent lights Check that all cable connectors are clean If necessary wipe them with a cloth slightly moistened with alcohol Turn the subwoofer s Power switch off If the hum goes away there is a ground...

Page 28: ...HEB Hindi HIN Hungarian HUN Icelandic ICE Indonesian IND Interlingua INA Inuktitut IKU Inupiaq IPK Irish IRI Italian ITA Japanese JPN Javanese JAV Kalaallisut KAL Kannada KAN Kashmiri KAS Kazakh KAZ...

Page 29: ...l impedance 1 0Vp p 75 ohms Video frequency response composite and S Video 10Hz 8MHz 3dB HDMI version 1 2 General Power requirement AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 300W maximum 1W standby Dimens...

Page 30: ...of Elgato Systems HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the United States and other count...

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