Harman-Kardon 640, 646, 632 Disc Player/Radio Menu, Information Displays, Programmed Play

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Disc Player/Radio Menu

Information Displays

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In DVD and MP3 mode, activating the INFO (DVD) or ID3 INFO (MP3) Submenu will show information about the player and the disc cur- rently playing. The first lines will show Disc Type and Disc ID. Below you can compare the Aspect Ratio, Video Standard and Scan Type available on the disc with the actual output of your player or ID3 info for MP3 files.

In the lower part of the screen, the Audio Resolution and Audio Format are shown, (DVD only) and at the bottom a graphical presentation of the Video Bit Rate (DVD only) and the Audio Bit Rate of the disc currently playing.

You also have a direct access to the Information

Display by pressing the INFO Button on the remote control.

Programmed Play

In STOP mode, the Disc List can be used to create your own program list for DVD, CD, MP3, WMA or JPEG discs. Move the cursor to the right of the menu, into the Disc List. If the disc list is not active, move the cursor to the PROGRAM LIST icon on the left to activate. Move the cursor to the Disc List, and select Clear Program to clear the current list. Once the disc list is clear move the cursor up or down to the first track you would like to program and press ENTER 6. The cursor will move to the options in the Lower Menu Line. You can either add the selected track (or picture) to the playlist or give it the number you would like it to have in your playlist, or clear the track from the list. Move the cursor down to the next track you would like to program and continue until your playlist is complete. Once completed press PLAY on the remote control to start normal playback or, move the cursor up to the Playlist setting and select Programmed order from the options or simply press the PLAYLIST Button N on the remote and press PLAY to start the program playback.

Radio Menu

The FM Tuner in the Digital Lounge system can be used to listen to the Radio. Before listening to the radio stations, you need to preset your favorite stations. The easiest way to do so is with the OSD screen on your monitor.

1.Press the Radio button K on the remote control to turn the DVD Receiver on and select

Radio as the source. Make sure your screen is switched on to be able to make the initial Radio setup with the use of the OSD menu. If the screen is not already on, switch it on by pressing the Screen Power On Button , if the receiver's OSD is not visible press the Radio Button K again.

2.The TV monitor will show the RADIO Menu, as shown below. You can also select the RADIO Menu with the ARROW 9 keys on the remote control. Once the RADIO tab is high- lighted, press ENTER 6 to access the RADIO Menu.

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If you have a disc that contains both MP3 files and JPEG images, you can choose to run these simultaneously, mixing the MP3 audio with your own images. The time interval can be chosen in the Picture Setting.

Also you can have the image files follow the audio signal: at the end of each audio track, the next JPEG image will be shown. To activate this feature select Follow Audio Track in the Picture Setting.

With such discs, you can also either listen to the MP3 audio or watch the JPEG video files only. In order to do so, in stop mode, click on the LIST MUSIC FILES or LIST PICTURES icons on the left part of the screen to select or deselect the desired format. Once done, the tracklist will only show the MP3 or JPEG files.

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The RADIO Menu shows the selected Audio mode, the name of a station currently played (as long as RDS is available) and a Station list listing the 30 stations with their preset, station name and frequency.

Note: The stations can be preset automatically or manually. The Manual Preset mode is described first. The Auto Preset mode is described later in this manual.

3.The INFO, RDS and AUTO Tune functions are switched on by default, shown by the light blue icons, to make the process of tuning your favorite stations as easy as possible. Move the cursor to the end of the first station line in the menu. The frequency will be highlighted and a brief explanation will appear in the Upper Menu Line on the bottom of the menu.

NOTE: The INFO, RDS and AUTO Tune functions can be switched off by moving the cursor button to the icon at the left side of the menu and pressing the Enter Button on the remote control so that it turns dark blue.

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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

640, 646, 632 specifications

Harman Kardon is a renowned name in the world of high-fidelity audio, consistently delivering products that merge technology with stunning design. Among its notable offerings are the models 632, 646, and 640, each catering to audiophiles and casual listeners alike, with features that elevate the listening experience.

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