Harman-Kardon 632, 646, 640 TV Menu, AUX Menu, Digital in Menu, Button 0, then OSD, Audio in input

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TV Menu, AUX Menu, Digital in Menu

TV MENU

The TV Menu setting of the DVD receiver sets the audio format and the level adjustment of the audio signal of the TV screen. This adjustment is done once only. All other settings for the TV screen are made in the TV Setup Menu as described on page 26.

1.When the system is on, make sure the OSD is shown on the screen. If not so, press the DVD

button 0, then OSD

. Then move the

cursor to the TV Menu.

 

2.The TV screen will show the TV Menu, as shown below. Once the TV tab is highlighted, press ENTER 6 to access it.

Figure 13

The TV Menu contains the following settings. Follow the explanations in the Upper Menu Line on the bottom of your screen to change the set- tings.

Important Note: When an external A/V source like a DVD-S/T/C receiver is connected to the screen, you have the option to feed its sound through the screen to the unit (will enable only 2 channel sound) or enjoy the digital multichannel source by feeding the audio signal directly to any of the digital audio inputs on the Digital Lounge receiver. The coaxial digital input of the unit can also be used when the screen is connected via analog audio only, see "Important Note" page 19.

In the following you can select the audio input that will be associated with the Video input selected on the screen by pressing the appropri- ate Source Selection Button 0 on the remote. When e.g. "Optical" has been set for the Video Audio Input, the optical input on the unit will be selected when the VIDEO Button 0 is pressed (no matter how often).

Audio: Selects the Surround Mode of your choice when listening to your TV or any source connected to the screen and selectable by the VIDEO or PC button 0 (see Audio Inputs below). Once set to "Dolby PLII", all stereo signals are converted into a 5-channel surround signal, while all digital multichannel signals are kept in their original form. This setting is recommended.

"Original" will keep the original digital format without any surround processing.

TV Audio Input: The default setting for the TV Audio Input is Coaxial In. For proper functioning of the system, this setting should not be changed. Only when the Coaxial input of the unit must be used by external sources, "Line" should be selected and the screen be connected appropriately (see Important Note page 19).

PC Audio Input: This setting defines which Audio Input should be selected on the unit when the PC Button 0 on the remote is pressed.

Video Audio Input: This setting defines which Audio Input should be selected on the unit when the VIDEO Button 0 on the remote is pressed.

Level adjustment: This setting gives you the possibility to increase or decrease the input level of the TV, so that its sound will have the same level as the radio, the DVD player or the other audio inputs.

AUX MENU

In addition to the built-in DVD-Audio/Video and CD player, and the built-in radio, you can connect one more analog audio source to the DVD receiv- er. The analog source can be connected to the

AUDIO IN input

connectors on the rear panel.

1.Press the AUX button K on the remote con- trol to turn the DVD Receiver on and select Aux as the source. Make sure your screen is switched on to be able to make the initial AUX 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 AUX Button K again.

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

Figure 14

The AUX Menu contains the following settings. Follow the explanations in the Upper Menu Line on the bottom of your screen to change the settings.

Audio: Selects the Surround Mode you would like to use when listening to your additional analog audio source.

Level adjustment: This setting gives you the possibility to increase or decrease the input level of the analog input, so that its sound will have the same level as the radio, the DVD player or the other audio inputs.

DIGITAL IN MENU

In addition to all analog audio and video sources, the Digital Lounge DVD receiver also gives you the opportunity to connect a digital audio source, for instance a digital set-top box or satellite receiver. Connect the source to the Coaxial Digital Input Connector (see "Important Note" page 19) or the Optical Digital Input

Connector

on the rear panel.

1.Press the D.IN button K on the remote con- trol to turn the DVD Receiver on and select Digital In as the source. Make sure your screen is switched on to be able to make the initial DIGITAL IN 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 D.In Button K again.

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

Figure 15

The DIGITAL IN Menu contains the following set- tings. Follow the explanations in the Upper Menu Line on the bottom of your screen to change the settings.

Digital Input: The default setting for the Audio Input is Optical In.

Audio: Selects the Surround Mode of your choice when listening to the digital audio sources. Once set to DPLII, all stereo signals are converted into a 5.1-channel surround signal, while all multichannel signals are kept in their original form. This setting is recommended. Original" will reproduce the original digital for- mat without any surround processing.

Level adjustment: This setting gives you the possibility to increase or decrease the input level of the digital input, so that its sound will have the same level as the radio, the DVD player or the other audio inputs.

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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  Main Information Display Power On/Off Standby Open/Close USB On-The-Go Input Headphone Jack Volume ControlFront Panel Controls Eject Press this button to release a disc from the loaderLights when the disc is paused Lights when a disc is playing in the normal modeFront Panel Display Rear Panel Connections Digital Media Player DMP Component Video Inputs Rear Panel Connections TVDVB-T Antenna Input Rear Panel Connections TV Remote Control OSD ButtonLight Button Press to illuminate remote controller System/Source Selection ButtonsArrow M / N /K/L Buttons Use to move the cursor in the OSD Mute Button Mutes the soundWill power on the complete system Important notesSecond Remote Control  Mute Button Mutes the soundCleaning the Screen Basic InformationAbout This Manual Regional CodingEquipment Connections Installation and ConnectionsOptional Analog Set Top or Cable Box Connections Connecting a PC Connecting a Digital Set Top Box or Satellite ReceiverSpeaker Placement Optional Audio ConnectionsInstallation and Connections Playback Basics Screen PlacementConnecting the AC Power First Turn OnDigital Tuner For analog tuner proceed as followsIf you select Sort Channels, you will see the menu below Basic PlayPreparation Disc Playback Features DVD ReceiverPlayback Basics System Setup Surround ModeSystem Defaults Set Up Menu for ScreenTV Set Up Picture CalibrationManual Search For analog TV only Decoder TV channelHdmi Set Up DVD Set UpSet Up Picture CalibrationGeneral Set Up DVI Set UpUntil the requested tab is highlighted in dark blue Sound Set Up System SettingsAudio Settings Press Enter 6 to activate the System SettingsFeel free to experiment with the settings at any time Audio AdjustmentAutomated Speaker Setup Using EzSet/EQ System Setup System Setup Video Settings Manual SetupDelay Output level adjustmentDivX Video On Demand Picture Calibration Using the supplied Test Disc To select the next calibration settingOnce all calibration settings have been made Test ScreenUsing the Status Bar Menu Status Bar / OSD Menus / Disc Player MenuOn Screen Display Menus Disc Player MenuDisplay by pressing the Info Button on the remote control Disc Player/Radio MenuInformation Displays Programmed PlayRadio Menu Connector TV Menu, AUX Menu, Digital in MenuButton 0, then OSD Audio in inputUSB Menu / The Bridge UsingRandom Fixed to Off, Random play not possible with USB Surround Mode Chart Bridge / Surround Mode ChartRandom Activates Random Playback when possible TV Functions TV FunctionsChanging Channels Picture in Picture PIP FunctionTeletext Learning codes from a remoteTransmitter Window on the DL remote Head-to-head.The remotes should be between 2 and 4cm apartErasing Learned Codes Resetting the complete remoteTo erase all codes within all devices, fol- low these steps DVD Language Codes Language CodeTroubleshooting For the ControllerFor the TV Glossary Harman Kardon Digital Lounge Specifications Digital Lounge Controller Specifications Hkts 11 Specifications Sensitivity Dimensions H x W x D 86dB @ 1 Watt/1 meterSystem SatellitesEnglish Harman Consumer Group, Inc

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