Harman-Kardon 640, 646, 632 owner manual TV Set Up, Picture Calibration

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System Setup

TV Set Up

The TV Set Up Menu contains 2 submenus. Each submenu can be selected by moving the blue bar with the KL Buttons 9 until the requested submenu is highlighted and pressing the Enter Button 6 to confirm. The selected submenu will be marked by a light blue circle behind the submenu text line.

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Picture Calibration

The first submenu is the Picture Calibration Submenu that allows you to calibrate the picture of your TV. With the TV Set Up Menu on the screen, press the L Button 9 until the Picture Calibration text line is highlighted. Press Enter

6to select, followed by pressing the N Button

9 to access the different calibration settings.

Contrast: The optimal contrast setting will depend of your preference and the surrounding light in the TV room. Should you wish to change this setting, press the Enter Button 6 once it is highlighted. The TV Set Up Menu will be replaced temporarily by a Mini Bar on the right top of the screen, allowing you to verify the changes made to the contrast setting in real time. To change the setting press any of the N or M Buttons 9 until the right contrast setting has been reached. Press the Enter Button 6 to return to the calibration process or the Red Button N to return to your TV channel.

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Brightness: The next line in the picture calibra- tion process is the Brightness Setting. Should you wish to change this setting, press the Enter Button 6 once it is highlighted. The TV Set Up Menu will be replaced temporarily by a Mini Bar on the right top of the screen, allowing you to verify the changes made to the brightness setting in real time. To change the setting press any of the N or M Buttons 9 until the right brightness setting has been reached. Press the Enter Button

6to return to the calibration process or the Red Button N to return to your TV channel.

Sharpness: The next line in the picture calibra- tion process is the Sharpness Setting. Should you wish to change this setting, press the Enter Button 6 once it is highlighted. The TV Set Up Menu will be replaced temporarily by a Mini Bar on the right top of the screen, allowing you to verify the changes made to the sharpness setting in real time. To change the setting press any of the N or M Buttons 9 until the right sharpness setting has been reached. Press the Enter Button

6to return to the calibration process or the Red Button N to return to your TV channel.

Color: The next line in the picture calibration process is the Color Setting, in which the color saturation can be adjusted. Should you wish to change this setting, press the Enter Button 6 once it is highlighted. The TV Set Up Menu will be replaced temporarily by a Mini Bar on the right top of the screen, allowing you to verify the changes made to the color setting in real time. To change the setting press any of the N or M Buttons 9 until the right color setting has been reached. Press the Enter Button 6 to return to the calibration process or the Red Button N to return to your TV channel.

Color Balance: The next line in the picture cali- bration process is the Color Balance Setting, allowing to adjust the color temperature. Should you wish to change this setting, press the Enter Button 6 once it is highlighted. The TV Set Up Menu will be replaced temporarily by a Mini Bar on the right top of the screen, allowing you to verify the changes made to the color

balance setting in real time. To change the setting press any of the N or M Buttons 9 until the right color balance setting has been reached. Press the Enter Button 6 to return to the calibration process or the Red Button N to return to your TV channel.

Picture Emission: The next line in the picture calibration process is the Picture Emission Setting. This setting adjusts the intensity of the light of the display. Brightly lit rooms will get best video performance with a Picture Emission set to "Light". In dark rooms, the "Dark" setting should be chosen. Should you wish to change this setting, press the Enter Button 6 once it is highlighted. The TV Set Up Menu will be replaced temporarily by a Mini Bar on the right top of the screen, allowing you to verify the changes made to the picture emission setting in real time. To change the setting press any of the N or M Buttons 9 until the right picture emission set- ting has been reached. Press the Enter Button

6to return to the calibration process or the Red Button N to return to your TV channel.

Dynamic Noise Compensation: The next line in the picture calibration process is the Dynamic Noise Compensation Setting. With this setting you can compensate for possible noise that is detected in any analog video signal. Should you wish to change this setting, press the Enter Button 6 once it is highlighted. The TV Set Up Menu will be replaced temporarily by a Mini Bar on the right top of the screen, allowing you to verify the changes made to the dynamic noise compensation setting in real time. To change the setting press any of the N or M Buttons 9 until the right dynamic noise compensation setting has been reached. Press the Enter Button 6 to return to the calibration process or the Red Button N to return to your TV channel.

Aspect Ratio: The next line in the picture calibration process is the Aspect Ratio Setting, defining in what format you watch a specific video input. Should you wish to change this set- ting, press the Enter Button 6 once it is high- lighted. The TV Set Up Menu will be replaced temporarily by a Mini Bar on the right top of the screen, allowing you to verify the changes made to the aspect ratio setting in real time. To change the setting press any of the N or M Buttons 9 until the right settings has been reached. Press the Enter Button 6 to return to the calibration process or the Red Button N to return to your TV channel. The aspect ratio can also be changed directly (and individually for each input) by

pressing the Screen Format Button

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The second line in this menu depends on your choice of TV tuner. If you have selected a DVB tuner, the DVB-T Setup line will appear, allowing you to access the DVB T system Settings Menu, as described on page 22-23.

If you use the analog TV tuner, the Automatic Search and Manual Search menu lines will appear.

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Contents Harman Kardon Digital Lounge 632, 640 Table of Contents Declaration of ConformityDescription and Features IntroductionImportant Safety Information Safety Information Terminology TerminologyFeatures Front Panel Controls  Main Information Display Power On/Off Standby Open/CloseUSB On-The-Go Input Headphone Jack Volume Control Eject Press this button to release a disc from the loaderFront Panel Display Lights when a disc is playing in the normal modeLights when the disc is paused Rear Panel Connections Digital Media Player DMP DVB-T Antenna Input Rear Panel Connections TVComponent Video Inputs Rear Panel Connections TV Remote Control OSD ButtonArrow M / N /K/L Buttons Use to move the cursor in the OSD Light Button Press to illuminate remote controllerSystem/Source Selection Buttons Mute Button Mutes the soundWill power on the complete system Important notesSecond Remote Control  Mute Button Mutes the soundAbout This Manual Cleaning the ScreenBasic Information Regional CodingOptional Analog Set Top or Cable Box Connections Installation and ConnectionsEquipment Connections Speaker Placement Connecting a PCConnecting a Digital Set Top Box or Satellite Receiver Optional Audio ConnectionsConnecting the AC Power Installation and Connections Playback BasicsScreen Placement First Turn OnDigital Tuner For analog tuner proceed as followsPreparation Basic PlayIf you select Sort Channels, you will see the menu below Disc Playback Features DVD ReceiverSystem Defaults Playback Basics System SetupSurround Mode Set Up Menu for ScreenTV Set Up Picture CalibrationManual Search For analog TV only Decoder TV channelSet Up Hdmi Set UpDVD Set Up Picture CalibrationUntil the requested tab is highlighted in dark blue DVI Set UpGeneral Set Up Audio Settings Sound Set UpSystem Settings Press Enter 6 to activate the System SettingsAutomated Speaker Setup Using EzSet/EQ Audio AdjustmentFeel free to experiment with the settings at any time System Setup System Setup Delay Video SettingsManual Setup Output level adjustmentDivX Video On Demand Once all calibration settings have been made Picture Calibration Using the supplied Test DiscTo select the next calibration setting Test ScreenOn Screen Display Menus Using the Status Bar MenuStatus Bar / OSD Menus / Disc Player Menu Disc Player MenuInformation Displays Display by pressing the Info Button on the remote controlDisc Player/Radio Menu Programmed PlayRadio Menu Button 0, then OSD ConnectorTV Menu, AUX Menu, Digital in Menu Audio in inputRandom Fixed to Off, Random play not possible with USB UsingUSB Menu / The Bridge Random Activates Random Playback when possible Bridge / Surround Mode ChartSurround Mode Chart Changing Channels TV FunctionsTV Functions Picture in Picture PIP FunctionTransmitter Window on the DL remote TeletextLearning codes from a remote Head-to-head.The remotes should be between 2 and 4cm apartTo erase all codes within all devices, fol- low these steps Resetting the complete remoteErasing Learned Codes DVD Language Codes Language CodeTroubleshooting For the ControllerFor the TV Glossary Harman Kardon Digital Lounge Specifications Digital Lounge Controller Specifications System Hkts 11 SpecificationsSensitivity Dimensions H x W x D 86dB @ 1 Watt/1 meter SatellitesEnglish Harman Consumer Group, Inc

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