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SYSTEM SETUP

System Setup

System Defaults

The final step of the installation is to establish
the system’s defaults. It is helpful to take a few
minutes to famili arize yourself with these
 settings, as they may require change before the
first use and later from time to time. 

General Functionality of the OSD Menu

The complete setup and control of the HS 250
takes place in an advanced user-guided On
Screen Display (OSD) menu system. The OSD can
be acti vated by pressing the OSD button 

8

on

the remote control. Pressing this button again
de-activates the OSD. 

The main menu consists of a PLAYER Menu,
RADIO Menu, TV Menu, AUX Menu, DIGITAL
Menu, USB Menu and a SET-UP Menu. 
The PLAYER Menu will show all infor mation and
options available for the disc currently playing.
The RADIO Menu will show radio and RDS
options. The TV, AUX and DIGITAL Menus show
the surround options for these specific audio
inputs. The USB Menu will show all information
and options available when USB thumb devices
or portable hard disks are connected. The SET-UP
Menu will help you configure all audio and video
settings which are normally only made once.

Depending on how your HS system is connected
to your TV set, two different On Screen Displays
are available. When the HS is connected via any
of the standard definition connections (SCART, 
S-Video, Composite Video or standard
Component Video) the OSD will be icon-based.
When the HS is connected via any of the high-
definition connections (HDMI or high definition
Component Video), the OSD will be text based. 
In the next chapters we will show only the  high
 definition version to make the initial setup as
easy as  possible. 

Many Menu's contain Submenus or text lines.
These submenus are shown as icons on the left
side of the menu, depending on whether you are
watching the standard definition OSD or high-
definition OSD. They can be highlighted by a
white square around the icon or text by moving
the cursor with the ARROW 

9

buttons. Icons

or text can be activated by pressing ENTER 

6

when they are highlighted. When ENTER 

6

has been pressed, the color of the icon or the
circle behind the text will change to dark blue
and you will see that the current settings of this
submenu will appear on the right side of the
menu. Although some Menus have various
Submenus and Settings, they are all navigated in
the same way. All sub menus, settings and
options can be accessed with the help of the
ARROW (

KLNM

9

) and ENTER 

6

but-

tons on the remote control.

To change a setting, simply move the cursor to
the setting you wish to change. This setting will
be high lighted in a white square, and a brief
expla na tion will appear in the Upper Menu Line
on the bottom of your screen, together with the
available options for this setting on the Lower
Menu Line. 

Once the setting is highlighted, pressing ENTER
will show an 

M

and 

N

icon next to the current

setting to indicate that the setting can be
changed by pressing the left or right ARROW
Button 

9

. Press the ARROW Buttons 

9

until

the requested setting is shown, and confirm this
setting by pressing ENTER 

6

. Note that when

you cycle though the options for this setting, the
cursor cycles though the options on the Lower
Menu Line, and the rest of the Display fades out. 

(A)

Main Menu Line

(B)

Submenus

(C)

Current Settings

(D)

Upper Menu Line with Brief Explanation

(E)

Lower Menu Line with Possible Options

Set Up Menu

The first step in checking or changing the system
defaults is to access the Setup Menu. First, make
certain that the HS Controller is properly
 connected to a video display, and that power is
connected. For this process, how ever, you do not
need to load a disc into the unit.

During STOP, PAUSE or PLAY mode, if you press
OSD on the remote, the Main Menu appears on
the screen.

This Main Menu and all menus in the following
section may look different, listing the settings
with different languages, depending on the set-
tings made previously. With the factory default
setting all languages are set to ”English”, that´s
why with all menus the English version is shown
in the manual.

In the SET-UP Menu you will find submenus for
making or changing all settings and adjustments
for both Audio and Video handling of your 
HS 250.

To access the SET-UP Menu, press the OSD
 button 

8

, and move the cursor to the right

until SET-UP is highlighted. Press ENTER 

6

to

activate the SYSTEM Settings:

System Settings

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

Display Language:

Sets the language in which

the OSD menus are shown on your screen.

Preferred Subtitle Language:

Defines your

preferred subtitle language. Every time a disc
contains this subtitle language, it will be shown
auto matic ally. If you do not find your preferred
language in the list of options, you can select
your preferred language by selecting OTHER,
and than typing a 4-digit code found in the code
list on page 27. You can also set the preferred
 subtitle language to OFF. In that case no subti-
tles will be shown.

Panel Time-Out:

Sets the time-out interval for

the Front Panel Information Display. After the
selected time, the display will dim completely.

Status Bar Time-Out:

Sets the time-out

 interval for the Status Bar, after which the Status
Bar will disappear from the screen.

Parental Control:

Defines a password used to

control viewing of restricted programs. The
default password is 8888. After pressing the
default password, either the parental control
setting can be chosen, or a new password. The
five standard US rating symbols are ”G”
(General, level 1), ”PG” (Parental Guidance,
level 3), ”PG13” (Parental Guidance and 13
years old, level 4), ”R” (Restricted, level 6) and
”NC 17” (from 17 years old, level 7). The DVD
will accommo date a total of eight rating steps,
as set by the DVD creators. These additional
steps allow for more critical control of program
playback for all audiences. Level 8: All DVDs can
be played. Levels 7 to 2: DVDs for general audi-
ences/children can be played. Level 1: DVDs for
children can be played; DVDs for adults/general
audiences are prohibited. Follow the explana-
tions on the screen to set a new password. 

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Summary of Contents for Digital Lounge HS 250

Page 1: ...ENGLISH HS 250 Home Cinema System OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... use this manual with the remote control front panel controls and rear panel connections certain conventions have been used EXAMPLE bold type indicates a specific remote control or front panel button or rear panel connection jack EXAMPLE OCR type indicates a message that is visible on the front panel information display number in a square indicates a specific front panel control 0 number in a circ...

Page 3: ...cks subti tles or aspect ratio while a parental lock func tion enables you to control which discs may be viewed by younger members of the household DVD players are among the fastest growing consumer electronics products ever brought to market but this may nevertheless be the first DVD player you ve owned Although many of the features of the DVD resemble those of standard CD players there are a num...

Page 4: ...is provided both above and below the unit for ventilation If this product will be installed in a cabinet or other enclosed area make certain that there is sufficient air movement within the cabinet Under some circumstances a fan may be required I Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface I Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations or an area that is exposed to direct sunligh...

Page 5: ...lution To conserve band width analog compression interlacing is employed first the odd numbered lines of a frame are displayed followed by the even num bered lines The result is that only half of the video image is drawn at one time the viewer s brain must reassemble the complete image This is acceptable if the monitor is not too large and if there is not too much motion in the image Large display...

Page 6: ...scs may include a mix of features that are not compatible with the DVD Similarly although the DVD is capable of a wide range of features not all discs include every capability of the DVD system For example although the DVD is compatible with multi angle discs that feature is only possible when the disc is specially encoded for multiple angle play In addition the DVD is capable of playing back both...

Page 7: ...k of audio image of video files or a USB hub The USB inputs are designed to power a single USB device at a time If additional hard disks are connected through a hub it is necessary that additional external power supplies are used to power the hub and hard disks 4 Headphone Jack This jack may be used to listen to the system s output through a pair of headphones Be certain that the headphones have a...

Page 8: ...rs will show the current track time time remaining in the current track or the total remaining time on the disc When an iPod is playing the display will show the elapsed and remaining time on the top line The bottom line will scroll information about the song title album and artist NOTE The Indicators NOE will also display text messages about the DVD s status including Reading when a disc is loadi...

Page 9: ... connector s video output signal 4 AC Power Cord Connect this plug to an AC outlet If the outlet is controlled by a switch make certain that it is in the ON position 5 FM Antenna Connect to the supplied FM antenna 6 Audio In Connect to a line level analog audio source TV tape player Minidisc PC etc 7 Subwoofer Output Connect to the SUB LFE input on the subwoofer 8 Coaxial Digital Input Connect the...

Page 10: ...used to temporarily connect a USB thumb device or portable hard disk for direct playback of audio image of video files a digital photo camera or a USB hub H HDMI Output Connect this output to the HDMI input of high definition LCD Plasma or video projector for the best possible picture quality I Remote IR Output This connection permits the IR sensor in the receiver to serve other remote controlled ...

Page 11: ...us Button Skip Step Next Button Play Button Search Slow Reverse Button STOP Button Search Slow Forward Button Macro Buttons Pic Pic Button Zoom Button Playlist Button Random Button A B Repeat Button Volume up down Button Mode Button Numeric Keys Button Repeat Button Clear Button Video output Button Video format Button Learn Button Screen Power Buttons Info Button Teletext Buttons Picture in Pictur...

Page 12: ...lay from the begin ning J Search Slow Fwd Button Allows you to search forward through a disc while it is in play mode Each time you press this button the search speed changes as indicated by a number of arrows on the right top of your screen After pressing the PAUSE button each press of this button will change the slow down speed as indicated by a number of arrows in the right top of the screen K ...

Page 13: ...r ducts or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as there can be a considerable rise in temperature inside the car After playing store the disc in its case Do not write on the label side with a ball point pen or other writing utensils Be careful not to drop or bend the disc Disc cleaning precautions Before playing clean the disc with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center out Do not ...

Page 14: ...onents NOTE To be able to listen to the sound of a live TV show through the loudspeakers of your HS system you need a connection between the audio output of your TV and the HS controller to achieve this when using the supplied SCART cable you don t need to connect any additional wires the SCART cable transports audio and video signals in both directions But when using the HDMI Component S Video or...

Page 15: ...of a compatible computer sound card to the Optical and Coaxial Digital Inputs 89 Connect the Coaxial Digital Output E on the rear panel of the HS to the matching digital input connections on a CD R or MiniDisc recorder Notes when connecting the optical digital audio cable optional I Gently push the cable plug through the built in shutter that covers the optical digital audio output and connect the...

Page 16: ...ture at all not even the Harman Kardon screen check the setting of the video input used on your TV most SCART inputs on TVs can be configured in the TV s menu If this doesn t work connect your TV with different cables to the HS Controller e g via Composite yellow jacks or S Video cables rather than SCART to view the setup menus until all appropriate Video menu settings are made properly 4 Insert a...

Page 17: ... session DVD containing Windows Media Audio files may not be supported open session discs are not supported the DVD player does not support PC data this DVD player does not support an unfinalized disc with a closed session 1 Insert a disc into the Slot Loader 6 2 Press the OSD button of the remote control and select a folder by pressing the up down cursor buttons and press ENTER A list of files in...

Page 18: ...W Buttons 9 until the requested setting is shown and confirm this setting by pressing ENTER 6 Note that when you cycle though the options for this setting the cursor cycles though the options on the Lower Menu Line and the rest of the Display fades out A Main Menu Line B Submenus C Current Settings D Upper Menu Line with Brief Explanation E Lower Menu Line with Possible Options Set Up Menu The fir...

Page 19: ...UM does not make any changes to the original playback and should be used when the volume setting in the listening room may be as loud as you desire MEDIUM applies a moderate amount of compression so that louder passages are a little bit quieter MAXIMUM applies more compression so that louder passages are much softer Feel free to experiment with the settings at any time Tone Control Activates or De...

Page 20: ...he DVD and adjust the output accordingly Movie Choose this option for optimal play back of material that was shot on film even though you are viewing it on video via a DVD Video Choose this option for optimal playback of material that was shot directly to video such as concerts and sports programming Video Resolution Selects the resolution of the video output When the HS system is connected to eit...

Page 21: ...tting may be reduced when the surrounding light is dimmed usually improving the sharpness of a video a lot thereby 4 The grey scale in the middle line needs to have the same clear difference between each bar as before the contrast adjustment If not go back to the brightness adjustment and repeat step 3 and then the contrast adjustments making only minor adjustments each time for optimisation Color...

Page 22: ...til the icon is highlighted in light blue and the full Track list is visible on the screen In the same way the Disc list can be removed from the screen by de activating the PROGRAM Submenu When the HS 250 is in play mode pressing the PLAY button on the remote control will highlight the track being played Information Displays In DVD and MP3 mode activating the DISC INFO DVD or ID3 INFO MP3 Submenu ...

Page 23: ... 4 even if the cursor is highlighting preset 11 Pressing the Play button will always return the cursor to the current station played no matter were it was previously 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 station list to the preset you would like to remove 2 Press Enter 6...

Page 24: ...sibility 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 HS 250 also gives you the opportu nity to connect two digital audio sources for instance a digital set top box or satellite receiv er Connect these sources to eithe...

Page 25: ...an external USB hard drive You will need a FAT32 pre formatted external hard disk drive with USB connector If your disk is formatted with another file system like NTFS you will need to re format it Please contact your hard disk supplier for more information We recommend creating folders and sort the files by file type movies pictures or music This will allow you to quickly find the file you re loo...

Page 26: ...ress them as noted in Step 5 7 When all buttons to be erased have been pressed press the Learn button to complete the process To erase all codes within a single device follow these steps 1 Press and hold both the Input Selector 0 for which you wish to erase the codes and the Learn button 2 When the red LED under the Input Selector turns red and the Program Indicator flash es amber release the butt...

Page 27: ...ingala 7678 Lithuanian 7684 Macedonian 7775 Malagsy 7771 Malay 7783 Malayalam 7776 Maltese 7784 Maori 7773 Marathi 7782 Moldavian 7779 Mongolian 7778 Naru 7865 Nepali 7869 Norwegian 7879 Occitan 7967 Oriya 7982 Oromo Afan 7977 Panjabi 8065 Pashto Pushto 8083 Persian 7065 Polish 8076 Portuguese 8084 Quechua 8185 Language Code Rhaero Romance 8277 Romanian 8279 Russian 8285 Samoan 8377 Sangho 8371 Sa...

Page 28: ...inking on the front panel display The protective circuitry has been activated because of a short circuit Turn off the system eliminate the short circuit problem and turn on the power again The audio interconnect is damaged Replace it with a new one The system is in pause mode or in slow motion play mode or fast forward or fast reverse Press N to return to normal play mode Check the speaker setting...

Page 29: ...bited on the DVD In that case the audio language must be selected by the main menu on the DVD The subtitle language cannot be changed when you play a DVD Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the DVD Changing the language for the subtitles by the Subtitle button on the remote or the Subtitle line in the Player Menu is prohibited on the DVD In that case the subtitle language must be selected b...

Page 30: ... all channels are recorded discretely and processed digitally Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems Inc US Pat No 5 451 942 and other worldwide patents issued and pending DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc 1996 Digital Theater Systems Inc All rights reserved MPEG AUDIO International standard coding system to com press audio digital signals ...

Page 31: ...86 Vp p 75 Ohms Audio line Outputs Audio L R 2 Vrms 1 kilohms General Power requirements AC 230 V 50 Hz Max power consumption 300 W Idle power consumption Less than 2 W Dimensions WxHxD 350mm x 84mm x 250mm Weight 3 8 kg Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Depth measurement includes knobs buttons and terminal connections Height measurement includes feet and chassis All ...

Page 32: ...ive Woodbury New York 11797 516 422 HKHK 4545 Fax 516 682 3523 USA only www harmankardon com Harman Consumer Group Inc 2 route de Tours 72500 Château du Loir France 2008 Harman Kardon Incorporated Part No 01 00 YS SM1 E1378 ...

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