Harman-Kardon MAS 101 Volume Control, Speaker Setup Tone Controls, Source Selection, FM Radio

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MAS SYSTEM

Operation

At the set time, the MAS system will automatically turn on and begin playing the selected source. The system will play at the volume selected at the Level setting of the Alarm Setup menu, and will continue to play for the period specified by the Timeout setting.

Press the Power button or the Sleep button to place the unit in Snooze mode. It will remain off for the period of time set by the Snooze setting, and then the alarm will resume.

Press the Power button twice while the alarm is playing to turn it off and return to normal play.

Volume Control

Use the front-panel or remote Volume Controls to raise or lower the volume. The default setting at turn-on is –50dB, and the maximum setting is +10dB. Use caution with vol- ume levels to avoid damage to your hearing or equipment. The volume level appears in the message display when the Volume Controls are used.

To temporarily silence playback, press the Mute button on the remote. “Mute” will flash in the message display. Press the Mute button or Volume Control to resume normal volume. Source playback will continue during muting.

Speaker Setup (Tone Controls)

You may boost or cut the high or low frequencies, or adjust the stereo imaging, using the Speaker Setup settings. See Figure 4.

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Bass: To boost or cut the low frequencies, use the 7/3 buttons to adjust the setting between –10dB and +10dB in 1dB steps. Press the Enter or Back button to save the change.

Treble: To boost or cut the high frequencies, use the 7/3 buttons to adjust the setting between –10dB and +10dB in 1dB steps. Press the Enter or Back button to save the change.

Balance: This setting boosts all frequencies playing through either the left or right speaker by up to 12dB when one of the L1 – L12 or R1 – R12 settings is selected. The default setting is “Center,” which plays both channels at the same volume. Use the 7/3 buttons to adjust the setting. Press the Enter or Back button to save the change.

Source Selection

The first time the MAS system is turned on, it will default to FM radio. Press a Source Selector to switch to another source: Disc, USB, DMP (iPod docked in The Bridge IIIP), Radio, Line In (additional presses select an analog audio input) or Digital In (additional presses select a coaxial or optical digital audio input).

Subsequently, the MAS system will select the last source used before turn-off.

FM Radio

Press the Track Skip Up/Down buttons on the remote to tune a station. Press and hold the buttons to scan for the next station, or tap the buttons to scan one frequency incre- ment at a time.

When using the front-panel controls, the combined Skip/Scan buttons select pro- grammed preset stations when tapped, and scan the frequency band for a station of acceptable signal strength when pressed and held.

Monaural stations, or weak stereo stations, will be played in mono (one channel). Press the FM Mode button to switch between Stereo and Monaural playback.

If the station is broadcasting RDS information, both the Program Service (PS) and dynamic Radio Text (RT) will be displayed. Press the Info button to display the station frequency on the upper line and toggle between the Program Service (PS) and dynamic Radio Text (RT) displays on the lower line. When no RDS information is available, only the frequency will be displayed.

Program Station Presets

To scan for all available local stations and store them as presets, press the Auto Store button. The system will scan for stations with acceptable signal strength and automati- cally store them in order in one of the 30 presets.

To program a single preset for quick access to a favorite station, tune to the station’s frequency and press the Program/Memory button. The preset number will appear. Press the Enter button to store the station in that preset location, or use the numeric keys to enter a different preset.

If a different station was previously programmed, it will be overwritten by the new station. If all 30 presets have been programmed, you must overwrite or erase one to program a new station preset.

To erase a preset, select the station for playback and press the Clear button. Press the Enter button as prompted to confirm the deletion.

To select a preset station, use the preset +/– buttons, or use the numeric keys to enter the preset directly.

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MAS 101, MAS 111, MAS 102 specifications

Harman Kardon, renowned for its high-fidelity audio products, offers a trio of integrated audio systems: the MAS 102, MAS 111, and MAS 101. These compact all-in-one solutions are designed to deliver exceptional sound quality while encompassing modern technological features.

The Harman Kardon MAS 102 is a versatile system that combines performance with user-friendly features. This model boasts a powerful amplifier with a robust power output, making it ideal for driving a range of speakers. The MAS 102 includes both analog and digital inputs, allowing for seamless connectivity with various audio devices, including CD players, turntables, and modern digital sources. Its integrated AM/FM tuner enhances its capabilities, providing access to a wide range of radio stations. The sleek design and intuitive remote control make it an attractive addition to any audio setup.

Moving on to the MAS 111, this model elevates the audio experience further with added functionality. It incorporates a unique digital signal processing technology that ensures clarity and precision in sound reproduction. The MAS 111 features a high-quality DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter), which enhances audio fidelity for digital sources. This system also supports multiple formats, making it a versatile choice for music lovers who enjoy a variety of media. The built-in Bluetooth capability allows users to stream audio wirelessly from smartphones, tablets, and computers, while the USB input provides additional convenience for direct playback of music files.

The MAS 101, while simpler, remains a powerful contender in this lineup. It is tailored for those who appreciate straightforward functionality combined with premium sound quality. The MAS 101 features an efficient integrated amplifier and offers essential connectivity options, including both phono and line-level inputs. Its compact design makes it suitable for smaller spaces, yet it does not compromise on audio performance. The system delivers rich and immersive sound, catering specifically to vinyl enthusiasts with its dedicated turntable input.

In summary, the Harman Kardon MAS series—consisting of the MAS 102, MAS 111, and MAS 101—caters to diverse audiophile needs. Each model brings its own unique features and characteristics, ensuring that users can find the right system to suit their sound preferences and lifestyle. Whether you’re seeking advanced digital capabilities, seamless connectivity, or pure analog performance, the MAS series stands as a testament to Harman Kardon’s commitment to audio excellence.