Harman-Kardon CD Playback Features for Harman Kardon HS 500 Home Theater System

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OPERATION

CD PLAYBACK

Many functions of the HS 500 operate the same way for CD playback as for DVD play; however, there are some important differences. When a CD is loaded, the HS 500 will automatically display the Player Information menu. See Figure 71. Status banners are not available dur- ing CD play. Features unique to CD play are described in this section.

Time Search Function: While the disc is in Play mode, you may begin playback from a specific time in the track or disc by navigating until the time is highlighted. Use the Numeric Keys to enter the desired start time, remembering to enter leading zeros. For example, if you wish to begin play at one minute and thirty seconds into the current track, enter “0-0- 1-3-0.” After you enter the last digit, there will be a momentary delay before the digit appears while the HS 500 locates the selected time position, then play will begin.

Track List: A list of tracks on the disc will appear. Use the Navigation Buttons to scroll through the list. Press the Enter Button or the Play Button while a track is highlighted to begin play. If the disc contains more tracks than there is room to display at once, a page down arrow will appear in the lower left corner of the screen. Highlight it and press the Enter button to view the next page of track listings. On subsequent pages a page up arrow will also appear.

Figure 71 – CD Player Information Screen

Player Information Menu

The HS 500’s Player Information menu displays disc information and enables you to program playback modes. If it is not already on screen, press the Info Button to display the Player Information menu. See Figure 71.

The Player Information menu has two submenus, Playback Info and Program, which may be accessed by using the Navigation Buttons to highlight the submenu’s icon, and pressing the Enter Button to select.

Playback Info Submenu: This submenu displays basic disc and playback mode information. See Figure 71.

Disc: This line displays the disc type, such as CD.

Audio: This line displays the type of audio recorded on the disc, usually Stereo for CDs.

Playlist: You may choose to play the tracks in order as they appear on the disc, or you may program a playlist containing some or all of the tracks in the order in which you wish to hear them. This line indicates which of these two modes has been selected.

Repeat: With this line highlighted, press the Enter Button or the Repeat Button to activate Repeat mode. Each press will change the repeat mode from Repeat 1 (repeat one track) to Repeat All (repeat all tracks on the disc) to Repeat Off. Repeat A-B is not selected using this setting.

Random: With this line highlighted, press the Enter Button or the Random Button to activate Random play mode, in which the tracks on the disc are played in random order. Each press will toggle between turning Random play on or off.

Time: This line indicates the time display mode (Track Elapsed, Track Remaining, Disc Elapsed, Disc Remaining), with the time displayed to the right. Press the Enter Button to enable scrolling through the time dis- play options, and press the Enter Button again to make your selection.

Figure 72 – CD Program Screen

Program Submenu: This submenu lets you program a playlist. See Figure 72. It looks similar to the Player Information submenu, but adds a column to the right of the track list for indicating the play order. See the section on Programming a Playlist for more information. When you have finished viewing the Player menus, press the OSD or Clear Button to remove the displays from the screen.

Tracks

To select a track, make sure the Player Information menu is on screen. Press the Info or OSD Button to activate it if necessary. Next, press the Navigation Buttons so that the Track is highlighted, and press the Enter Button to begin playing the new track.

During playback, you may move one by one through the chapters at any time by pressing the Skip Reverse (Previous)/Skip Forward (Next) Buttons. When you press the Previous or Skip Reverse button once, the player will return to the start of the current track. Additional presses of either button will step back through the available tracks, one at a time. See Figure 73.

Figure 73 – Skip Reverse (Previous) and Skip Forward (Next) Buttons

NOTE: When a JPEG, MP3 or Windows Media disc is playing, a special screen will appear. See the section describing those types of discs for more information.

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Contents Integrated Home Theater System Safety Information Safety Information Important Safety InformationStaple Invoice Here Table of Contents Introduction Thank you for choosing Harman KardonHS 500 5.1-Channel DVD Receiver Audio Inputs Digital Audio InputsSupplied Accessories OutputsEase of Use DVD PlayerStandby/On Switch This is an electrical switch that turns FRONT-PANEL ControlsPower Subwoofer Output Connect a powered subwoofer to this jack REAR-PANEL ConnectionsHdmi Remote Control Functions Remote Control Functions Remote Control Functions Introduction to Home Theater Surround ModesTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioConnecting External Source Devices to the HS ConnectionsAudio Connections Digital AudioVideo Connections Digital Video ConnectionsAntennas Remote IR Input and OutputSpeaker Placement SubwooferInstallation Step One Connect the SpeakersStep Two Connect the Subwoofer Step Three Connect the AntennasTV, Cable, Satellite, Hdtv Recommended Source Component ConnectionsAudio/Video Recorder Step Six Plug In AC Power Step Five Connect Video DisplayStep Seven Insert Batteries in Remote Digital Camera, Flash Drive, Hard Disc DriveDevice Types for AUX and D-IN Source Selectors Installation StepsRemote Control Codes Step Nine Turn On the HS Enter the numeric codeInstallation Step One System Setup Initial SetupUsing the On-Screen Menu System Off Any DVD may be viewed without entering the password Level 2 Intermediate level between the PG and G ratingsParental Control Ratings Step Two Audio Setup Step Three Configure SpeakersStep Four Video Setup Video Setup SubmenuStep Five Video Adjustments Two choices are availableColor and Tint Adjustment Brightness AdjustmentContrast Adjustment Step Six Configure Sources TV Source MenuVolume Control OperationTurning On the HS Mute FunctionHeadphones Source SelectionDisc Handling Precautions Disc Cleaning PrecautionsDisc Loading Precautions Playback BasicsIf a CD is detected, playback will begin automatically Playback Features for DVD and CD DiscsLoad CDs or DVD-Audio discs, with the label side up Operation Using a DVD’s Menu ZoomPlayback Resume Disc RecognitionPlayer Information Menu Disc This line displays the disc typeChapters and Tracks On-Screen Status DisplayTitles and Groups Angles DVD-Video Discs Only Audio SoundtracksSubtitles DVD-Video Discs Only Repeat Play B Repeat ButtonCD Playback TracksPress the A-B Repeat Button again to cancel Repeat A-B mode Random PlayMP3, Windows Media and Jpeg Playback MP3 or WMA Disc PlaybackSlide Shows Jpeg PlaybackSimultaneous Playback Playback Control Status BarZoom Programming a Playlist Using the HS 500 Tuner Canceling a Programmed PlaylistEditing a Programmed Playlist Press the Play button to begin playSelect a preset station by following one of these steps Programming PresetsSelecting an External Source RecordingTV Source Auxiliary SourceDisc Identifies the type of files found on the device Audio This setting allows you to select a surround modeUSB Source Advanced Remote Control Functions Resetting the RemoteAdvanced Functions Punch-Through ProgrammingProcessor Reset MemoryTroubleshooting Guide Language Menu Ø symbol appears Password not acceptedAppears Selection Incorrect OSD languageHS 500 Technical Specifications NtscGlossary GlossaryGlossary Appendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codes Table A1 System Setup Menu SettingsTable A2 Audio Setup Menu Settings Table A3 Audio Adjustments Menu Bass ManagementTable A4 Video Setup Menu Table A5 Video Adjustments MenuTable A6 Source Input Settings Table A7 Remote Control CodesRemote Control Function List Reference Table A8 Remote Control Function List CBL/SATPIP Table A9 Remote Control Product Codes TV Table A10 Remote Control Product Codes Tape Table A9Table A11 Table A11 Remote Control Product Codes VCR Table A11 Table A12Table A13 Remote Control Product Codes SAT Table A13Table A14 DVD Language Codes

HS 500 specifications

The Harman-Kardon HS 500 is a captivating all-in-one audio system that merges modern design with exceptional sound performance, making it an ideal choice for audio enthusiasts seeking a comprehensive home entertainment solution. This system effortlessly combines a CD player, a high-quality amplifier, and a digital radio tuner, providing a versatile platform for enjoying various audio formats and sources.

One of the standout features of the HS 500 is its support for high-resolution audio playback. The system accommodates a wide range of audio formats, including MP3, AAC, WAV, and FLAC, ensuring that users can enjoy their favorite music in remarkable clarity and fidelity. Coupled with advanced D/A conversion technology, the HS 500 delivers an impressive dynamic range and minimizes distortion, resulting in an enriched listening experience.

The design of the HS 500 is sleek and modern, characterized by a compact form factor that enables it to fit seamlessly into any home environment. The system's intuitive interface features a large, easy-to-read display and well-placed controls, making navigation a breeze. Harman-Kardon has ensured that both aesthetics and functionality are prioritized, allowing users to engage with their music effortlessly.

Connectivity is another key feature of the HS 500. The system includes multiple inputs such as USB, AUX, and optical digital connections, enabling compatibility with various devices, from smartphones to laptops. Wireless capabilities, including built-in Bluetooth, allow for effortless streaming from compatible devices, giving users the freedom to enjoy their music collection without being tethered by wires.

Additionally, the HS 500 incorporates advanced sound technologies such as Harman's proprietary Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to optimize audio performance. This technology tailors the sound output for different environments, ensuring that rich, balanced sound fills the room, whether you’re enjoying a quiet evening or hosting a lively gathering.

The HS 500 is also equipped with a range of enhancing features, including adjustable EQ settings, multiple listening modes, and a built-in alarm clock, making it a multifaceted device suitable for various audio needs.

Overall, the Harman-Kardon HS 500 stands out as a premium audio system that combines high-quality sound, versatile connectivity, and a stylish design, setting a benchmark for home entertainment devices in its category.