Harman-Kardon HS 500 owner manual MP3, Windows Media and Jpeg Playback, MP3 or WMA Disc Playback

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OPERATION

MP3, WINDOWS MEDIA AND JPEG PLAYBACK

The HS 500 will recognize data on CD-ROM discs and USB devices recorded in the MP3, Windows Media 9 (WMA) or JPEG formats, including images stored on Kodak® Picture CDs. You may also play discs with more than one of the three formats.

The specific file types that may be played on the HS 500 are:

MP3 Files: MP3 is a popular audio compression format that was developed by the Motion Picture Experts Group as part of the MPEG- 1 video compression format. Depending on the specific MP3 encoder used, file size is greatly reduced so that you store many more songs on one compact disc than in the standard audio CD format. MP3 is also used to download audio files to computers for home use. In order to play an MP3 file on the HS 500, the disc may not contain any encryption or coding that prevents playback. Always be certain that you have, or have purchased, the proper rights or authorization before creating a CD-ROM with MP3 or any other codec format.

WMA Files: WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio compression format developed by the Microsoft® Corporation for use with its Windows Media Player. WMA files may be created with greater compression than MP3 without sacrificing audio quality so that even more songs may be recorded on a disc. There have been a number of versions of Windows Media, and the HS 500 is compatible only with files that end in the “wma” extension and that were recorded using the Windows Media Series 9 encoding, but only up to 320kbps.

JPEG Files: “JPEG” is the acronym used to identify image files recorded according to specifications established by Joint Photographic Experts Group for compressing still images. Identified by the file extension “jpg” when they are recorded on most computers, JPEG files may be created by a digital still camera and then edited and “burned” to a disc in your personal computer, recorded on a CD-ROM disc from film images by a photo processor, or scanned from printed photos into your personal computer and then burned onto a CD-ROM. You may also connect a digital camera directly to one of the HS 500’s USB ports, if the camera is equipped with a USB connection, and if it stores its images in the JPEG format.

Discs containing MP3, WMA or JPEG files are navigated and controlled a little differently from standard DVDs and CDs. When a disc containing one or more of these types of files is loaded in the HS 500, the Player Information menu screen will appear. See Figure 76.

Figure 76 – Player Information Screen

(JPEG/WMA Disc)

This screen will display a list of the main folders contained on the disc The elapsed time will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. It isn’t possible to change the time display, and the Time Search function is not available.

MP3 or WMA Disc Playback

MP3 and WMA discs may contain 200 tracks or even more. To get the best overview about all tracks on the disc and their names and to select them comfortably, use the on-screen display rather than the front-panel display. The front-panel display will only show the number and the elapsed time of the track being played.

The supported bit rate for WMA files is between 64kbps and 320kbps. The supported bit rate for MP3 files is between 32kbps and 320kbps.

To select a folder (if any), press the Navigation Buttons until the desired folder name is highlighted, then press the Enter Button.

To select a track, press the Navigation Buttons until the desired track name is highlighted.

To start play of the selected track, press the Enter or Play Button.

During MP3/WMA playback, some of the standard CD/DVD playback controls operate in their normal fashion (refer to Figure 59):

You may skip forward to the next track on the disc by pressing the Skip/Next Button.

You may skip back to the previous track on the disc by pressing the Skip/Prev Button twice.

Press the Pause Button to momentarily stop playback. Press the Play Button to resume play. Press the Stop Button to enter stop mode.

Press the Search Forward or Search Reverse buttons, for fast search of a track. Press the Play , Pause ± or Stop Button Í to end fast play.

Slow-play is not available during MP3/WMA playback.

You may play an MP3 or WMA disc in random mode by adjusting the Random setting in the Player Information submenu. You may also access the Random function while an MP3 or WMA disc is playing by pressing the Random Button. See Figure 75.

The Repeat function may be accessed during playback of an MP3 or WMA disc by pressing the Repeat Button on the remote. See Figure 74. Repeatedly press the Repeat Button to scroll through the options of Repeat 1 (repeat one file), Repeat All (repeat all files) or Repeat Folder (repeat all files within the current folder). The next press will turn the repeat function off. Repeat A-B is not available during MP3/WMA playback.

NOTES ON MP3 AND WMA PLAYBACK

During playback, the front-panel display and the time indicator on the screen above the list will show the elapsed time of the track being played. Other time display options are not available with MP3/WMA playback.

The HS 500 is only compatible with standard MP3- and WMA-encoded discs. Other compressed audio formats used for Internet audio downloads will not play on the HS 500.

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Contents Integrated Home Theater System Safety Information Safety Information Important Safety InformationStaple Invoice Here Table of Contents HS 500 5.1-Channel DVD Receiver Audio Inputs IntroductionThank you for choosing Harman Kardon Digital Audio InputsEase of Use Supplied AccessoriesOutputs 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 Typical Home Theater System Introduction to Home TheaterSurround Modes Multichannel AudioConnecting External Source Devices to the HS ConnectionsVideo Connections Audio ConnectionsDigital Audio Digital Video ConnectionsAntennas Remote IR Input and OutputSpeaker Placement SubwooferStep Two Connect the Subwoofer InstallationStep One Connect the Speakers Step Three Connect the AntennasAudio/Video Recorder Recommended Source Component ConnectionsTV, Cable, Satellite, Hdtv Step Seven Insert Batteries in Remote Step Six Plug In AC PowerStep Five Connect Video Display Digital Camera, Flash Drive, Hard Disc DriveRemote Control Codes Installation StepsDevice Types for AUX and D-IN Source Selectors Step Nine Turn On the HS Enter the numeric codeInstallation Using the On-Screen Menu System Initial SetupStep One System Setup 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 availableContrast Adjustment Brightness AdjustmentColor and Tint Adjustment Step Six Configure Sources TV Source MenuTurning On the HS Volume ControlOperation Mute FunctionHeadphones Source SelectionDisc Loading Precautions Disc Handling PrecautionsDisc Cleaning Precautions Playback BasicsLoad CDs or DVD-Audio discs, with the label side up Playback Features for DVD and CD DiscsIf a CD is detected, playback will begin automatically Operation Playback Resume Using a DVD’s MenuZoom Disc RecognitionPlayer Information Menu Disc This line displays the disc typeTitles and Groups On-Screen Status DisplayChapters and Tracks Subtitles DVD-Video Discs Only Audio SoundtracksAngles 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 PlaybackSimultaneous Playback Jpeg PlaybackSlide Shows Zoom Status BarPlayback Control Programming a Playlist Editing a Programmed Playlist Using the HS 500 TunerCanceling a Programmed Playlist Press the Play button to begin playSelect a preset station by following one of these steps Programming PresetsTV Source Selecting an External SourceRecording Auxiliary SourceUSB Source Audio This setting allows you to select a surround modeDisc Identifies the type of files found on the device Advanced Functions Advanced Remote Control FunctionsResetting the Remote Punch-Through ProgrammingProcessor Reset MemoryTroubleshooting Guide Appears Selection Language Menu Ø symbol appearsPassword not accepted Incorrect OSD languageHS 500 Technical Specifications NtscGlossary GlossaryGlossary Table A2 Audio Setup Menu Settings Appendix Default settings, worksheets, remote product codesTable A1 System Setup Menu Settings Table A3 Audio Adjustments Menu Bass ManagementTable A6 Source Input Settings Table A4 Video Setup MenuTable A5 Video Adjustments Menu 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.

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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.

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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.