Harman-Kardon 646, 632, 640 owner manual Radio Menu

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Radio Menu

4.Pressing the search G / H button HJ will scan the FM band for the first available radio station with acceptable reception. The scan will stop once a station is found and the name of the station will be displayed (as long as RDS is transmitted by the station).

The station will be stored automatically in the current preset.

If you know the frequency of your station, you can also tune the frequency directly with the help of the numeric keys of the remote control. Move the cursor to the end of the station line and press the frequency with the numeric keys.

5.Move the cursor to the next station line in the menu. Follow the directions in step 3 and in the Upper Menu Line to store all your radio stations in the tuner’s memory.

Rearranging the station list

Once all the stations have been stored in the memory, you can rearrange the station list, put- ting your favorite stations on top of the list.

1.Move the cursor in the left column in the sta- tion list to the first station you would like to rearrange.

2.Press Enter 6 to activate the current station. The cursor will move to the Lower Menu Line of the screen.

3.Select the desired preset from the list by mov- ing the cursor right or left. Press Enter 6 to activate the change. The cursor will move back to the new station line.

4.Repeat step 3 until all radio stations have been rearranged according to your prefer- ences.

Selecting presets

Once rearranged, presets can be chosen at any time (except cursor is on frequency row) by pressing the numeric key corresponding to the preset you would like to listen to. Depending on whether the RDS function is active, the station name will show on the front panel Information Display.

Pressing the Previous/Next I / J Button EF or the PRESETS Up/Down Buttons L will select the previous or next radio station.

Presets can also be chosen in the Radio Menu. Move the cursor to the preset you would like to listen to and press Enter 6 to activate. An arrow in front of the preset will light to show the active radio station. The cursor can be moved around the menu without changing the current radio station. Pressing the Previous/Next I / J Button EF at any position in the menu will select the previous or next radio station, that is for instance from preset 3 to preset 4, even if the cursor is highlighting preset 11. Pressing the Play button will always return the cursor to the cur- rent station played, no matter were it was previ- ously (even when another menu is open).

Removing presets

If you wish to remove presets from your preset list, follow the steps below.

1.Move the cursor in the left column in the sta- tion list to the preset you would like to remove.

2.Press Enter 6 to activate the current station. The cursor will move to the Lower Menu Line of the screen.

3.Select Remove from the list and press Enter 6. The cursor will move back to the original station line.

4.Repeat step 3 until all radio stations you would like to delete have been removed.

Auto Preset function

When the cursor is moved to the " # " icon on top of the preset numbers you can activate the Auto Preset function, clear the complete frequency list or restore all default frequencies set by the factory.

When the Auto Preset is selected the tuner will scan the full FM range and store all stations with acceptable reception one after another on the presets. The frequency scanned will appear on the left lower side of the menu, while the fre- quency of each station stored will be shown on the right side of the list. When the complete FM range is scanned or all presets (30) are loaded with stations the scan will stop and the first pre- set be selected.

You also can stop the scan at any time by pressing the STOP button I. Stations can be rearranged by following the explanations in the chapter "Rearranging the station list" on page 39.

RDS Station ID

With the help of RDS (Radio Data System) you can show the name of the station you are cur- rently listening to as well as the station names of all other presets.

The RDS function is set to active by default, shown by the light blue RDS icon at the left of the menu. In this mode, all station names will be visible both on the OSD menu as well as on the Information Display on the front panel.

If the RDS function on the left side of the menu is inactive (dark blue), you will only see the frequen- cy of the current preset shown in the menu and on the front panel display. The Station Name line on top of the menu will disappear, but the name of all other stations preset will keep in the list.

Pressing STATUS D on the remote will change the front panels display’s indication from the fre- quency to the name of an RDS station or vice versa and will simultaneously turn the RDS indi- cation in the OSD on or off.

Surround Mode for Tuner

As with all other inputs of the Digital Lounge DVD receiver, you can also select your preferred surround mode when listening to the radio. The actual surround mode is listed on the first line of the tuner menu. Follow the steps below to change the surround format:

1.Move the cursor to the AUDIO line on the top of the tuner menu. The actual surround format will be highlighted. Press Enter 6 to activate the possible surround formats. These will be shown in the bottom line of the menu.

2.Move the cursor right or left, until the desired surround format is highlighted.

3.Press Enter 6 to activate the change. The setting will apply to all tuner presets.

Note: As with all other inputs of the DVD receiv- er, the Audio mode can easily be selected by pressing the AUDIO button 5 on the remote repeatedly until the desired surround mode appears in the first line of the OSD menu.

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Contents Harman Kardon Digital Lounge 632, 640 Declaration of Conformity Table of ContentsIntroduction Description and FeaturesImportant Safety Information Safety Information Terminology TerminologyFeatures Eject Press this button to release a disc from the loader  Main Information Display Power On/Off Standby Open/CloseUSB On-The-Go Input Headphone Jack Volume Control Front Panel ControlsLights when a disc is playing in the normal mode Lights when the disc is pausedFront Panel Display Rear Panel Connections Digital Media Player DMP Rear Panel Connections TV Component Video InputsDVB-T Antenna Input Rear Panel Connections TV OSD Button Remote ControlMute Button Mutes the sound Light Button Press to illuminate remote controllerSystem/Source Selection Buttons Arrow M / N /K/L Buttons Use to move the cursor in the OSDImportant notes Will power on the complete system Mute Button Mutes the sound Second Remote ControlRegional Coding Cleaning the ScreenBasic Information About This ManualInstallation and Connections Equipment ConnectionsOptional Analog Set Top or Cable Box Connections Optional Audio Connections Connecting a PCConnecting a Digital Set Top Box or Satellite Receiver Speaker PlacementFirst Turn On Installation and Connections Playback BasicsScreen Placement Connecting the AC PowerFor analog tuner proceed as follows Digital TunerBasic Play If you select Sort Channels, you will see the menu belowPreparation DVD Receiver Disc Playback FeaturesSet Up Menu for Screen Playback Basics System SetupSurround Mode System DefaultsPicture Calibration TV Set UpDecoder TV channel Manual Search For analog TV onlyPicture Calibration Hdmi Set UpDVD Set Up Set UpDVI Set Up General Set UpUntil the requested tab is highlighted in dark blue Press Enter 6 to activate the System Settings Sound Set UpSystem Settings Audio SettingsAudio Adjustment Feel free to experiment with the settings at any timeAutomated Speaker Setup Using EzSet/EQ System Setup System Setup Output level adjustment Video SettingsManual Setup DelayDivX Video On Demand Test Screen Picture Calibration Using the supplied Test DiscTo select the next calibration setting Once all calibration settings have been madeDisc Player Menu Using the Status Bar MenuStatus Bar / OSD Menus / Disc Player Menu On Screen Display MenusProgrammed Play Display by pressing the Info Button on the remote controlDisc Player/Radio Menu Information DisplaysRadio Menu Audio in input ConnectorTV Menu, AUX Menu, Digital in Menu Button 0, then OSDUsing USB Menu / The BridgeRandom Fixed to Off, Random play not possible with USB Bridge / Surround Mode Chart Surround Mode ChartRandom Activates Random Playback when possible Picture in Picture PIP Function TV FunctionsTV Functions Changing ChannelsHead-to-head.The remotes should be between 2 and 4cm apart TeletextLearning codes from a remote Transmitter Window on the DL remoteResetting the complete remote Erasing Learned CodesTo erase all codes within all devices, fol- low these steps Language Code DVD Language CodesFor the Controller TroubleshootingFor the TV Glossary Harman Kardon Digital Lounge Specifications Digital Lounge Controller Specifications Satellites Hkts 11 SpecificationsSensitivity Dimensions H x W x D 86dB @ 1 Watt/1 meter SystemEnglish Harman Consumer Group, Inc

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