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		 HS 250 Home Cinema System   
					OWNER’S MANUAL   
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				Introduction   
					Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon!   
					With the purchase of a Harman Kardon HS 250   
					you are about to begin many years of listening   
					enjoyment.   
					Along with conventional Video and CD audio   
					discs, the HS 250 is also compatible with MP3,   
					CD-R and CD-RW as well as DivX® and VCD   
					discs.   
					■ Plays a Wide Range of Video and Audio   
					Formats, Including DVD-Video Discs,   
					VCD, Standard CD Audio Discs,   
					CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD-+R/RW, Audio   
					Discs and MP3 Discs   
					Designed to provide all the excitement and   
					detail of movie soundtracks and every nuance of   
					musical selections using only one pair of stereo   
					loudspeakers and a subwoofer, the HS 250 is   
					truly a multichannel system for the new   
					millennium.   
					As portable USB devices increase in popularity,   
					Harman Kardon's HS 250 is among the first   
					integrated home theater system that allows   
					mobile interconnectivity by playing compatible   
					music or image files from portable devices via   
					two USB On-The-Go inputs.   
					■ HDMI Output for Digital Audio and   
					Video Connection to an HD-Ready   
					Screen   
					■ High-Quality Video Playback 10-Bit   
					DACs, Progressive Scan and Component   
					Video Outputs   
					The HS 250 has been engineered so that it is   
					easy to take advantage of all the power of its   
					digital technology. To obtain the maximum   
					enjoyment from your new system, we urge you   
					to read this manual. A few minutes spent   
					learning the functions of the various controls   
					will enable you to take advantage of all the   
					power the HS is able to deliver.   
					With one simple connection between the   
					HS 250 and the Harman Kardon   
					, you   
					■ Easy-to-Use On-Screen Navigation   
					System   
					■ Playback of MP3 and Windows® WMA   
					Audio Discs and JPEG image files   
					are able to listen to audio files stored on your   
					compatible Apple® iPod®**. The Bridge™ will   
					even let you charge your iPod.   
					A wide range of programming features makes it   
					easy to program an evening’s worth of   
					■ Simultaneous Playback of MP3 and   
					JPEG files   
					entertainment. When playing DVDs, easy-to-   
					understand on-screen menus and icons make it   
					simple to change languages, soundtracks, 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.   
					If you have any questions about this product, its   
					installation or its operation, please contact your   
					retailer or custom installer. They are your best   
					local sources of information.   
					■ Side- and rear-panel USB On-The-Go   
					connections for playing compatible   
					music or image files from portable   
					devices.   
					Description and Features   
					■ Connects to Harman Kardon’s   
					(optional) for charging, playback and   
					control of a compatible Apple® iPod®   
					device   
					The HS 250 is among the most versatile home   
					cinema systems available, incorporating an   
					Audio Video Controller, a DVD player and a com-   
					plete 2.1 loudspeaker system in one complete   
					system solution. The Dolby® Virtual Speaker sur-   
					round modes for Matrix surround-encoded or   
					Stereo recordings is available for use with   
					sources such as CD, VCR, TV broadcasts and the   
					system's own FM tuner.   
					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 number of functions that   
					you may be unfamiliar with. To ensure that you   
					are able to take advantage of all the power and   
					flexibility the DVD has to offer, we encourage   
					you to review this quick setup manual. That   
					small investment of your time will pay major div-   
					idends in the enjoyment you will get from proper   
					use of the DVD.   
					■ Extensive Programming Capability for   
					Audio and Video Discs   
					■ Parental Lock Controls Prevent   
					Unauthorized Viewing of Restricted   
					Movies   
					■ Playback of DivX compressed video   
					files   
					To enable you to get the maximum quality from   
					DVDs, the HS 250 is equipped with the latest in   
					design techniques, including advanced 10-bit   
					video digital-to-analog converters (DAC) and   
					Video (composite), S-Video and RGB video (RGB   
					via SCART) outputs, to ensure that you get all   
					the quality inherent in today’s DVD medium. For   
					optimum playback of NTSC and PAL DVD with   
					compatible high-definition display devices, the   
					HS 200 is equipped with an HDMI output and   
					progressive scan component video outputs.   
					■ Multiple Options for Language,   
					Soundtrack and Subtitle Selection   
					■ Multiple-Angle Capabilities With   
					Specially Encoded DVD Discs   
					■ Ergonomically Designed Remote   
					Control   
					■ Multiple digital inputs and outputs   
					■ Multiple Analog Inputs and Outputs   
					■ High Definition On-screen menu and   
					display system   
					NOTE: This player is designed and manufactured   
					for compatibility with Region Management   
					Information that is encoded on most DVD discs.   
					This player is designed only for playback of discs   
					with Region Code 2, or for discs that do not   
					contain Region Code information. If there is any   
					other Region Code on a disc, that disc will not   
					play on the DVD.   
					■ Subwoofer Trigger to Control   
					Subwoofer On/Off   
					IMPORTANT NOTES:   
					This manual should be read in conjunction with   
					the owners manual of the accompanying loud-   
					speaker system. The instructions found therein   
					should be followed with respect to loudspeaker   
					operation and safety.   
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					**Compatible with all iPod models equipped with a dock connector, including third-generation “Click Wheel” models and newer. Not compatible with iPod   
					shuffle models. Although iPod photo models are compatible, images stored on the iPod can only be viewed using the controls on the iPod, not with the HS   
					remote.   
					INTRODUCTION 3   
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				Introduction / Safety Information   
					Only use the HS 250 controller with the loud-   
					speaker system supplied. Failure to do so may   
					cause damage to either the controller or the   
					loudspeakers and will invalidate any warranty.   
					Handle the AC Power Cord Gently   
					Cleaning   
					When disconnecting the power cord from an AC   
					outlet, always pull the plug, never pull the cord.   
					If you do not intend to use the unit for any   
					considerable length of time, disconnect the plug   
					from the AC outlet.   
					When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean,   
					soft, dry cloth. If necessary, wipe it with a soft   
					cloth dampened with mild soapy water, then a   
					fresh cloth with clean water. Wipe dry immedi-   
					ately with a dry cloth. NEVER use benzene,   
					aerosol cleaners, thinner, alcohol or any other   
					volatile cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive   
					cleaners, as they may damage the finish of metal   
					parts. Avoid spraying insecticide near the unit.   
					All of the optional system settings have been   
					preset at our factory for correct operation of the   
					system. All you have to do is insert a disc, sit   
					back, and enjoy a great home theater experi-   
					ence.   
					Do Not Open the Cabinet   
					There are no user-serviceable components inside   
					this product. Opening the cabinet may present a   
					shock hazard, and any modification to the pro-   
					duct will void your guarantee. If water or any   
					metal object such as a paper clip, wire or a   
					staple accidentally falls inside the unit, discon-   
					nect it from the AC power source immediately,   
					and consult an authorized service station.   
					You may want to change some of the optional   
					settings. A description of all the optional settings   
					and instructions for changing them are found in   
					the second half of the manual.   
					Moving the Unit   
					Before moving the unit, be certain to disconnect   
					any interconnection cords with other compo-   
					nents, and make certain that you disconnect the   
					unit from the AC outlet.   
					This system was designed to provide you with   
					many years of reliable operation with a mini-   
					mum of care and maintenance. Every component   
					in your system was in perfect working condition   
					when it left our factory. If you experience any   
					problems with the set-up or operation of this   
					system, please review the Troubleshooting Guide   
					at the end of this manual before you contact   
					your authorized Harman Kardon dealer.   
					Installation Location   
					Unpacking   
					■ To assure proper operation and to avoid the   
					potential for safety hazards, place the unit on   
					a firm and level surface. When placing the   
					unit on a shelf, be certain that the shelf and   
					any mounting hardware can support the   
					weight of the product.   
					The carton and shipping materials used to   
					protect your new receiver during shipment were   
					specially designed to cushion it from shock and   
					vibration. We suggest that you save the carton   
					and packing materials for use in shipping if you   
					move, or should the unit ever need repair.   
					■ Make certain that proper space 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.   
					To minimize the size of the carton in storage,   
					you may wish to flatten it. This is done by care-   
					fully slitting the tape seams on the bottom and   
					collapsing the carton. Other cardboard inserts   
					may be stored in the same manner. Packing   
					materials that cannot be collapsed should be   
					saved along with the carton in a plastic bag.   
					Important Safety Information   
					Verify Line Voltage Before Use   
					Your HS 250 has been designed for use with   
					220-240-Volt AC current. Connection to a line   
					voltage other than that for which it is intended   
					can create a safety and fire hazard and may   
					damage the unit.   
					■ Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted   
					If you do not wish to save the packaging   
					surface.   
					materials, please note that the carton and other   
					sections of the shipping protection are recycla-   
					ble. Please respect the environment and discard   
					those materials at a local recycling center.   
					If you have any questions about the voltage   
					requirements for your specific model, or about   
					the line voltage in your area, contact your dealer   
					before plugging the unit into a wall outlet.   
					■ Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold   
					locations, or an area that is exposed to direct   
					sunlight or heating equipment.   
					Copyright   
					Do Not Use Extension Cords   
					■ Avoid moist or humid locations.   
					Audio-visual material may consist of copyright   
					works which must not be recorded without the   
					permission of the owner of the copyright.   
					Please refer to relevant laws covering copyright   
					protection.   
					To avoid safety hazards, use only the power cord   
					attached to your unit. We do not recommend   
					that extension cords be used with this product.   
					As with all electrical devices, do not run power   
					cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy   
					objects on them. Damaged power cords should   
					be replaced immediately by an authorized serv-   
					ice depot with a cord meeting factory specifica-   
					tions.   
					■ Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the   
					top of the unit, or place objects directly over   
					them.   
					Copy protection   
					This DVD player supports Macrovision copy   
					protection. On DVD discs that include a copy   
					protection code, if the contents of the DVD disc   
					are copied using a VCR, the copy protection   
					code prevents the videotape copy from playing   
					normally.   
					For Optimum Performance   
					The controller is a precision device that is   
					constructed using extremely accurate technolo-   
					gy. Soiling or friction affecting the pickup lens or   
					disc drive can impair the image quality. In the   
					worst case, neither video nor audio will be   
					played back. To obtain optimum picture quality,   
					the player should be checked (cleaning and   
					replacement of some parts) every 1,000 hours.   
					Note that this period varies depending on the   
					environment (temperature, humidity, dust) in   
					which the player is used.   
					Do not attempt to clean the pickup lens   
					yourself.   
					4 INTRODUCTION / SAFETY INFORMATION   
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				Terminology   
					Title: For a DVD, a title is defined as an entire   
					movie or program. There can be as many chapters   
					within a title as the producers decide to include.   
					Most discs include only one title, but some may   
					have more than one, to give you a “Double   
					Feature” presentation.   
					Multiple Angle: DVDs have the capability to   
					show up to four different views of the same   
					scene in a program. When a disc is encoded with   
					multiple-angle information, pressing the Angle   
					button will enable you to switch between these   
					different views. Note that at present, few discs   
					take advantage of this capability and, when they   
					do, the multiple-angle technology may only be   
					present for short periods of time within the disc.   
					Producers will usually insert some sort of icon or   
					graphic in the picture to alert you to the   
					Terminology   
					Since they share some of the characteristics and   
					technology of CD players, many of the terms and   
					operational concepts used in a DVD player are   
					similar to what you may be familiar with from   
					CD players and changers, or older video disc for-   
					mats such as Laser Disc. However, if this is your   
					first DVD product, some of the terms used to   
					describe the features of a DVD player may be   
					unfamiliar. The following explanations should   
					solve some of the mysteries of DVD, and help   
					you to enjoy all the power and flexibility of the   
					DVD format and the DVD.   
					Chapter: DVD programs are divided into   
					chapters and titles. Chapters are the sub-sec-   
					tions programmed into a single title on a disc.   
					Chapters may be compared to the individual   
					tracks on an audio CD.   
					availability of multiple viewing angles.   
					RGB Video: This is a new form of video signal   
					that eliminates many of the artifacts of tradition-   
					al composite video signals by splitting the signal   
					into the three fundamental colors Red, Green   
					and Blue (RGB). With an RGB connection (via   
					SCART), you will see greater picture resolution   
					and eliminate many picture imperfections such   
					as the moiré patterns often seen on checkered   
					patterned cloths. However, in order to benefit   
					from RGB video, you must have a video display   
					with an RGB compatible SCART input.   
					Reading: This is a message that you will see   
					after you´ve loaded the disc and the tray has   
					closed. It refers to the fact that the player must   
					first examine the contents of the disc to see if it   
					is a CD or DVD, and then extract the information   
					about the type of material on the disc, such as   
					languages, aspect ratios, subtitles, number of   
					titles and more. The slight delay while the   
					contents of the disc are read is normal.   
					With the arrival of DVD, disc data capacity has   
					increased dramatically. On a DVD Video disc   
					most of this capacity is taken up by MPEG 2   
					video and the multichannel movie soundtrack in   
					Dolby Digital and/or DTS.   
					This information is compressed.   
					Aspect Ratio: This is a description of the width   
					of a video image in relation to its height.   
					A conventional video screen is four units wide   
					for every three units of height, that’s why the   
					ratio is called ”4:3”. Newer wide aspect ratio   
					video displays are 16 units wide for every nine   
					units of height, making them more like the   
					screen in a movie theater. The program material   
					on a DVD may be recorded in either format and,   
					in addition, you may configure the DVD to play   
					back in either format, depending on the features   
					recorded on a disc.   
					Resume: The operation of the Stop Button on   
					the DVD works differently from what you are   
					used to on CD players. On a traditional CD   
					player, when you press the Stop button, the unit   
					does just that: it stops playback. On a CD player,   
					when you press the start button again, the disc   
					starts from the beginning. With the DVD,   
					however, you have two options when playing   
					DVD discs. Pressing Stop once will stop play-   
					back, but it actually puts the unit in the Resume   
					mode. This means that you can turn the machine   
					off and, when you press play the next time, the   
					disc will resume or continue from the point on   
					the disc where the Stop button was pressed. This   
					is helpful if you are watching a movie and must   
					interrupt your viewing session but wish to pick   
					up where you left off. Pressing the Stop button   
					twice will stop the machine in a traditional   
					manner and, when the disc is played again, it   
					will start from the beginning.   
					Progressive scan: DVD offers progressive scan   
					video outputs for use with compatible high-reso-   
					lution televisions and projectors. Before DVD, no   
					consumer medium could store, transmit or dis-   
					play video with full resolution. 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 displays and fast-moving images reveal the   
					limitations of this system. Thanks to DVD's   
					immense data capacity, images are now stored   
					intact (progressively), so that all the lines in each   
					frame (odd and even) are shown at the same   
					time. But because most TV's cannot handle a   
					progressive signal, all current DVD players gener-   
					ate an interlaced output for compatibility. Now,   
					the Harman Kardon DVD is among the select few   
					DVD players with true progressive scan video   
					output (NTSC and PAL) for use with compatible   
					TV's and CRT projectors and with all plasma, LCD   
					and DLP display devices via the component video   
					output. The result is 40% greater light output   
					than a conventional TV and a stunningly detailed   
					high definition image, along with an almost com-   
					plete absence of visible scanlines and motion   
					artifacts. Of course, traditional Y/Pr/Pb compo-   
					nent video, SCART,   
					High Definition Multimedia Interface   
					(HDMI): HDMI has emerged as the digital   
					standard for connecting High Definition devices,   
					displays and components, and provides for the   
					pristine transmission of high-definition digital   
					video and digital audio via a single cable. HDMI   
					is the first and only digital interface for   
					Consumer Electronics devices that can carry   
					uncompressed high-definition video, compressed   
					or uncompressed multi-channel audio and com-   
					mand data, allowing customers to obtain pure   
					digital picture and sound directly from the   
					source (as it was meant to be seen and heard).   
					In resume mode, the cover of the DVD will be   
					displayed, if available. Otherwise, the   
					Harman Kardon screen will appear.   
					DivX   
					USB On-The-Go: Due to its widespread   
					acceptance, USB is becoming the de facto   
					industry standard for connecting peripherals to   
					PCs and laptops. Many of the new peripherals   
					using USB are also portable devices.   
					DivX is the name of a revolutionary new video   
					codec which is based on the MPEG-4 compres-   
					sion standard for video. This DVD player will   
					playback discs created with DivX software. The   
					DVD player’s playback functionalities of DivX   
					video discs will vary depending on the DivX soft-   
					ware version used for creating your movies.   
					For more information about the different   
					software versions of DivX, please go to   
					
					As these portable devices increase in popularity,   
					there is a growing need for them to communi-   
					cate directly with each other when a PC is not   
					available, for instance in consumer electronics   
					products. The USB On-The-Go technology   
					S-Video and composite video outputs are   
					included for use with conventional televisions   
					and projectors.   
					addresses this need for mobile interconnectivity.   
					TERMINOLOGY 5   
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				Features   
					■ The HS 250 is compatible with most discs   
					recorded with files encoded using MP3 or   
					Windows Media 9, as well as JPEG still   
					images. However, note that variations in the   
					encoder or codec used and the bit rate of the   
					encoding may affect the HS's ability to play   
					back a specific disc. As a result, we cannot   
					guarantee complete compatibility with all   
					encoders and versions of the codecs. For best   
					results, we recommend that MP3 files be   
					encoded at bit rates ranging between   
					32 kbps and 320 kbps. WMA files should be   
					encoded at bit rates between 64kbps and   
					320 kbps. Although the HS systems is capable   
					of playing some WMA 9 files, not all features   
					of version 9 are supported. JPEG files should   
					contain no more than 5 megapixels, and the   
					file size should be no larger than 5 Mb.   
					High quality video   
					• High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)   
					for a single wire, digital connection to your   
					HD-Ready screen.   
					Compatible with CD   
					as well as DVD   
					• The HS 250 will play any conventional Audio CD   
					or recordable (CD-R) or erasable CD (CD-RW),   
					MP3, WMA (v9) or any DivX or VCD or DVD-   
					Video with the region code 0 or 2.   
					• Advanced sophisticated 10-bit MPEG-2 video   
					decoding circuits.   
					• Progressive Scan component video ouputs   
					(NTSC and PAL)   
					Disc formats supported   
					by this player   
					The unit can play the following disc formats   
					(8 cm and 12 cm size):   
					• Direct RGB output via SCART (selectable) for   
					optimum video performance when HDMI or   
					component video connections are not available.   
					SCART connector also configurable for   
					Composite Video output.   
					• DVD   
					• DVD-R   
					• DVD-RW   
					• DVD+R   
					• DVD+RW   
					• CD   
					• CD-R   
					• CD-RW   
					• VCD   
					• Test screen videos available for testing video   
					performance and setup.   
					• Pure PAL with NTSC disc due to true   
					NTSC/PAL conversion.   
					Upgradeability via Internet   
					• Dual-layer compatibility for extended play   
					DVD.   
					The ”firmware” controlling the functionality of   
					the Harman Kardon HS system is fully upgrade-   
					able. In the event of future improvements to its   
					operations and features, it will be possible to   
					download firmware upgrades from   
					• S-VCD   
					• WMA (v9)   
					• Playback of JPEG image files   
					High quality digital audio   
					• High quality 2.1 digital surround sound from   
					DTS or Dolby Digital discs.   
					NOTE: Due to differences in the format of   
					certain discs, it is possible that some discs 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 Dolby Digital and DTS sound-   
					tracks, but the number and types of tracks   
					available will vary from disc to disc. To make   
					certain that a specific feature or soundtrack   
					option is available, please check the options   
					noted on the disc jacket.   
					
					All you have to do is create a CD-R with the   
					data and insert it in the DVD for an automatic   
					upgrade.   
					• With linear PCM audio at 16-24 bits and   
					44-96 kHz, audio quality exceeding that of CD   
					becomes possible.   
					Packing List   
					1 Harman Kardon HS 250 DVD Player/Controller   
					• Coaxial digital audio output.   
					Many convenient features   
					• On-Screen Menu lcons for disc information or   
					player information and access to many major   
					functions of this unit.   
					1 Harman Kardon HKTS 2 Home Theater Speaker   
					System   
					1 Harman Kardon   
					iPod docking station   
					1 Harman Kardon HTFS 2 Loudspeaker stands   
					1 Remote control   
					• Thumbnails for easy search of image files.   
					• Subtitles may be displayed in one of numerous   
					languages*.   
					3 AAA batteries   
					■ Playback capability for CD-R, CD-RW, WMA,   
					JPEG, MP3, DivX, VCD/SVCD, DVD-R, DVD+R,   
					DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs may vary due to   
					variations in the quality of the disc and the   
					recorder used to create the disc.   
					1 A/V cable for stereo analog audio and   
					composite video   
					• The multi-angle function allows you to choose   
					the viewing angle of scenes which were shot   
					from a number of different angles (Limited to   
					DVD’s recorded with multiple camera angles.)   
					1 S-Video cable   
					1 remote extension cable   
					1 owner's manual   
					• Multiple options for dialog language and   
					soundtrack selection (limited to DVD’s   
					recorded with multiple dialog languages or   
					soundtracks).   
					• Intuitive menu operating system.   
					• 4 step Zoom during play and pause.   
					• Backlit, ergonomically designed remote   
					control.   
					• Future software upgrades accessible via   
					Internet. (See information below.)   
					* The number of languages recorded depends   
					on the software.   
					6 FEATURES   
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				Front Panel Controls   
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					1 
					2 
					Main Information Display   
					Power On/Off (Standby)   
					Eject   
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					4 
					5 
					USB On-The-Go Input   
					Headphone Jack   
					Volume Control   
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					4 
					Slot Loader   
					0 
					Main Information Display: This display   
					3 
					USB On-The-Go Input: This input may be   
					Headphone Jack: This jack may be used to   
					delivers messages and status indications to help   
					you operate the HS 250 Controller.   
					used to temporarily connect a USB thumb device   
					or portable hard disk for direct playback 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.   
					listen to the system's output through a pair of   
					headphones. Be certain that the headphones   
					have a standard 3.5 mm stereo phone plug.   
					Note that the main room speakers will   
					automatically be turned off when the   
					headphone jack is in use.   
					1 
					Power On/Off (Standby): Press the button   
					once to turn the HS 250 Controller on, press it   
					again to put the unit in the Standby mode.   
					Note that when the HS 250 Controller is   
					switched on, the Power Indicator around the   
					button turns white.   
					5 
					Volume Control: Turn this knob clockwise   
					to increase the volume, counterclockwise to   
					decrease the volume. If the system is muted,   
					adjusting volume control will automatically   
					release the unit from the silenced condition.   
					2 
					Eject: Press this button to release a disc   
					from the loader.   
					6 
					Slot loader: Gently insert a CD or DVD into   
					this slot, with the printed side of the disc facing   
					up. Note there is no drawer. Press the Eject   
					Button   
					2 
					to release the disc.   
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					REPEAT   
					RAND. HOUR   
					1 ALL S-VIDEO RGB   
					A-B MIN   
					YUV   
					P.SCAN HDMISD 1080i   
					TEST SEC 720P   
					DISC DMP VCDVD   
					FM   
					TV   
					TITLE PROG.   
					TRACK   
					CHAP.   
					PBC   
					A Disc Type Indicators   
					G Source Indicators   
					H Repeat Indicators   
					I VCD Playback Control Indicator   
					J Random Indicator   
					K A-B Repeat Indicator   
					L Program Indicator   
					M Angle Indicator   
					N Title Indicators   
					O Chapter/Track Number Indicators   
					P Video Output Indicators   
					B Playback-Mode Indicators   
					C Progressive Scan Indicator   
					D Parental Lock Indicator   
					E Time Indicators   
					F Video Format Indicators   
					A Disc Type Indicators: The CD or DVD   
					indicator will illuminate to show the type of disc   
					currently being played.   
					E Time Indicators: These positions in the   
					indicator will show the running time of a DVD in   
					play. When a CD is playing, these indicators 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.   
					I VCD Playback Control Indicator: This   
					indicator lights when the playback control   
					function is turned on with VCDs.   
					B Playback-Mode Indicators: These   
					indicators light to show the current playback   
					mode:   
					J Random Indicator: This indicator lights   
					when the unit is in the Random Play mode.   
					K A-B Repeat Indicator: This indicator lights   
					when a specific passage for repeat playback has   
					been selected.   
					N 
					Lights when a disc is playing in the normal   
					mode   
					H 
					NOTE: The Indicators NOE will also display   
					text messages about the DVD’s status, including   
					Reading when a disc is loading,   
					STANDBY when the unit is turned off, and   
					Disc Error when a disc not compatible   
					with the DVD is put into the play position.   
					Lights when the disc is in the Fast Search   
					L Program Indicator: This indicator lights   
					when the programming functions are in use.   
					Forward mode. The on-screen banner display   
					indicates the selected speed (2x, 8x, 16x, 100x).   
					M Angle Indicator: This indicator blinks when   
					alternative viewing angles are available on the   
					DVD currently playing.   
					1 
					Lights when the disc is paused.   
					G 
					Lights when the disc is in the Fast Search   
					Reverse mode. The on-screen banner display   
					indicates the selected speed (2x, 8x, 16x, 100x).   
					N Title Indicators: These two positions in the   
					display will show the current title number when   
					a DVD disc is playing.   
					F Video Format Indicators: These indicators   
					will represent the video format currently playing.   
					C Progressive Scan Indicator: This indicator   
					lights when the unit sends out a progressive   
					scan signal.   
					G Source Indicators: These indicators will   
					light to show which source is currently selected.   
					O Chapter/Track Number Indicators: When   
					a DVD disc is playing, these two positions in the   
					display will show the current chapter. When a   
					CD disc is playing they will show the current   
					track number.   
					H Repeat Indicators: These indicators light   
					when any of the Repeat functions are in use.   
					D Parental Lock Indicator: This indicator   
					lights when the parental-lock system is engaged   
					in order to prevent anyone from changing the   
					rating level without a code.   
					P Video Output Indicators: These indicators   
					will represent the active video output.   
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					Composite Video Output   
					S-Video Output   
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					Subwoofer Output   
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					Coaxial Digital Output   
					Coaxial Digital Input   
					Optical Digital Input   
					Analog Audio Outputs   
					Front Speaker Outputs   
					Remote IR Input   
					Subwoofer Trigger Output   
					USB On-The-Go Input   
					HDMI Output   
					Component Video Outputs   
					Scart TV Output   
					AC Power Cord   
					Remote IR Output   
					DMP Connector   
					FM Antenna   
					Audio In   
					TV Audio In   
					0 
					Composite Video Output: Connect this   
					4 
					AC Power Cord: Connect this plug to an   
					B Front Speaker Outputs: Connect these   
					jack to the video input on a television or video   
					projector.   
					AC outlet. If the outlet is controlled by a switch,   
					make certain that it is in the ON position.   
					outputs to the matching + or – terminals on   
					your left and right speakers. In conformance with   
					the new CEA color code specification, the White   
					terminal is the positive, or "+" terminal that   
					should be connected to the red (+) terminal on   
					Front Left speaker with the older color coding,   
					while the Red terminal is the positive, or "+"   
					terminal that should be connected to the red (+)   
					terminal on Front Right speaker. Connect the   
					black (–) terminals on the HS to the black (–)   
					terminals on the speakers. See page 14 for more   
					information on speaker polarity.   
					1 
					S-Video Output: Connect this jack to the   
					5 
					FM Antenna: Connect to the supplied FM   
					S-Video input on a television or video projector.   
					antenna.   
					2 
					Component Video Outputs: These out-   
					6 Audio In: Connect to a line-level analog   
					audio source: TV, tape player, Minidisc, PC, etc.   
					puts carry the component video signals for   
					connection to display monitors with component   
					video inputs. For standard analog TV's or   
					7 
					Subwoofer Output: Connect to the   
					SUB/LFE input on the subwoofer.   
					projectors with inputs marked Y/Pr/Pb or   
					Y/Cr/Cb, connect these outputs to the correspon-   
					ding inputs. If you have a high-definition televi-   
					sion or projector that is compatible with high   
					scan rate progressive video, connect these jacks   
					to the “HD Component” inputs. Note that if you   
					are using a progressive scan display device, then   
					”Progressive” must be selected in the Video Set-   
					up Menu in order to take advantage of the   
					progressive scan circuitry. See page 20 for more   
					information on progressive scan video.   
					8 
					Coaxial Digital Input: Connect the coax   
					digital output from a DVD player, HDTV receiver,   
					LD player, MD player, satellite receiver or CD   
					player to this jack. The signal may be either a   
					Dolby Digital signal, DTS signal or a standard   
					PCM digital source. Do not connect the RF digi-   
					tal output of an LD player to these jacks.   
					C 
					Remote IR Input: If the HS 250’s front-   
					panel IR sensor is blocked due to cabinet doors   
					or other obstructions, an external IR sensor   
					may be used. Connect the output of the sensor   
					to this jack.   
					9 
					Optical Digital Input: Connect the optical   
					digital output from a DVD player, HDTV receiver,   
					LD player, MD player, satellite receiver or CD   
					player to this jack. The signal may be either a   
					Dolby Digital signal, DTS signal or a standard   
					PCM digital source.   
					IMPORTANT: These jacks should NOT be con-   
					nected to standard composite video inputs.   
					3 
					SCART OUT (TV): If your TV has a SCART   
					socket, you can connect a SCART cable to your   
					TV and to your DVD Player for improved video   
					quality. The SCART cable carries both audio and   
					video. You can select Composite Video or RGB   
					video for that SCART connector’s video output   
					signal.   
					A 
					Analog Audio Outputs: Connect these   
					jacks to the analog audio input on a TV set or   
					external audio system for analog audio playback   
					or to the RECORD/INPUT jacks of an audio   
					recorder for recording.   
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					D 
					TV Audio Input: If your screen is   
					H 
					HDMI Output: Connect this output to the   
					connected to the HS by an HDMI, Component,   
					S-Video or Composite cable, connect the   
					analog output of your TV to this input. If you   
					have your TV connected to the HS with a Scart   
					cable, an audio connection to the TV Input is   
					not necessary.   
					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 devices. Connect this   
					jack to the “IR IN” jack on Harman Kardon or   
					other compatible equipment.   
					Note: You’ll find more details about all   
					Audio/Video connections under Setup and   
					Connections on the following pages.   
					J 
					Digital Media Player (DMP)   
					E 
					Coaxial Digital Output: Connect this jack   
					Connector: With the HS 250 turned off, con-   
					nect one end of the optional Harman Kardon   
					to this proprietary connector, and the   
					to the matching digital input connector on a   
					digital recorder such as a CD-R or MiniDisc   
					recorder.   
					other to your compatible Apple iPod. When the   
					Digital Media Player source is selected, you may   
					view your iPod’s control and navigation   
					messages on your video display (if one is   
					connected to one of the Video Monitor   
					Outputs 0123H), and in the Upper   
					and Lower Display Lines E. You may navi-   
					gate the iPod and select tracks for playback   
					⁄ ¤ ‹ ›   
					F 
					Subwoofer Trigger Output: Connect this   
					trigger output to the trigger input of the   
					Harman Kardon subwoofer, so that the   
					subwoofer will switch on and off at the same   
					time as the rest of the system.   
					G 
					USB On-The-Go Input: This input may be   
					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.   
					using the   
					Button   
					/ 
					. 
					/ / Buttons   
					9 
					and the Set   
					6 
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					0 
					1 
					2 
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					C 
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					X 
					Y 
					Z 
					a 
					b 
					c 
					d 
					e 
					Power On/Source Selection Button   
					Power Off Button   
					Subtitle Button   
					d 
					e 
					Title Button   
					Angle Button   
					1 
					Y 
					Audio Button   
					Enter Button   
					Eject Button   
					Set-Up/OSD Button   
					Arrows Button   
					0 
					R 
					Mute Button   
					Z 
					Menu Button   
					A 
					G 
					Pause Button   
					Status Button   
					Q 
					L 
					Skip/Step (Previous) Button   
					Skip/Step (Next) Button   
					Play Button   
					5 
					2 
					Search/Slow Reverse Button   
					STOP Button   
					8 
					B 
					Search/Slow Forward Button   
					Macro Buttons   
					9 
					6 
					Pic +/Pic - Button   
					Zoom Button   
					8 
					D 
					N 
					Playlist Button   
					Random Button   
					T 
					O 
					K 
					A-B Repeat Button   
					Volume up/down Button   
					Mode Button   
					4 
					Numeric Keys Button   
					Repeat Button   
					U 
					S 
					M 
					Clear Button   
					Video output Button   
					Video format Button   
					Learn Button   
					P 
					b 
					a 
					W 
					Screen Power Buttons   
					Info Button   
					c 
					V 
					7 
					X 
					Teletext Buttons   
					Picture in Picture Button   
					Screen Format Button   
					IR Transmitter Window   
					Program Indicator   
					F 
					E 
					3 
					G 
					H 
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					C 
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				Remote Control   
					0 
					Power On/Source Selector Buttons:   
					E 
					Skip/Step (Previous) Button: Press to   
					P 
					A-B Button: Press to select section A-B   
					Pressing one of these buttons will perform three   
					actions at the same time. First, if the HS System   
					is not turned on, this will power up the unit.   
					Next, it will select the source shown on the but-   
					ton as the input to the HS System. Finally, it will   
					change the remote control so that it controls the   
					device selected.   
					go to beginning of current track. Press again   
					quickly to go to beginning of previous track.   
					After pressing the PAUSE button, each press of   
					this button will move the image in reverse frame   
					by frame.   
					and to play repeatedly.   
					Q 
					Volume Up/Down: Increase/decrease the   
					master volume level.   
					R 
					Mode Button: This button enables you to   
					switch the remote to another mode so that it   
					operates another device without selecting it as   
					the source. Each press of the Mode button   
					changes the remote’s mode in this order: TV,   
					DVD, CD, RADIO, AUX, D-IN, USB and DMP, and   
					then back to TV again. The corresponding Source   
					Selector will light to indicate the mode.   
					F 
					Skip/Step (Next) Button: Press to go to   
					beginning of next track. After pressing the   
					PAUSE button, each press of this button will   
					move the image forwards frame by frame.   
					1 
					Power Off Button: Turns off the   
					HS system to standby mode.   
					2 
					Subtitle Button: When a DVD is playing,   
					G 
					Play Button: Begins to play disc (closes   
					press to select a subtitle language or to turn   
					subtitles off.   
					disc tray first, if it is open).   
					H 
					Search/Slow (Rev.) Button: Allows you   
					S 
					Numeric Keys Button: Select numbers by   
					3 
					Title Button: When a disc is playing, press   
					to search in reverse 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   
					indicated by a number of arrows in the right top   
					of the screen.   
					pressing these buttons.   
					to make the player go back to the first section of   
					the disc.   
					T 
					Repeat Button: Press to go to the Repeat   
					menu. You can repeat a chapter, track or the   
					entire disc.   
					4 
					Angle Button: Press to access various   
					camera angles on a DVD (If the DVD contains   
					multiple camera angles) or to rotate JPEG   
					images.   
					U 
					Clear Button: Press to remove the Banner   
					menu from the screen.   
					V 
					Video output Button: Press to toggle   
					5 
					Audio Button: Press to access various   
					between the S-Video, Component Video Outputs   
					and SCART RGB video output of the HS Sysrem   
					player. Note that the Composite and SCART   
					Composite Video Outputs on the player are   
					always active, which could help you make your   
					initial setup.   
					I 
					Stop Button: Stops playing a disc. When a   
					audio languages on a DVD (If the DVD contains   
					multiple audio streams).   
					disc is playing, if you press STOP and PLAY, the   
					disc will resume play, i.e. it will start from the   
					same point on the disc where the unit was   
					stopped. If you press STOP twice and the PLAY   
					button, the disc will start play from the begin-   
					ning.   
					6 
					Enter Button: Press this button to activate   
					a setting or option.   
					7 
					Eject Button: Press to release the disc   
					from the loader.   
					W 
					Video format Button: Press this button   
					to change the resolution of the Component   
					Video Output between standard definition and   
					progressive definition (PAL interlaced and PAL   
					progressive; NTSC interlaced and NTSC   
					progressive).   
					J 
					Search/Slow (Fwd.) Button: Allows you   
					8 
					Set-up/OSD: Press to access the On   
					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.   
					Screen Display Menu.   
					M 
					N K L   
					) Buttons:   
					9 
					Arrow buttons ( /   
					/ 
					/ 
					Use to move the cursor in the OSD.   
					A 
					B 
					Mute Button: Mutes the sound.   
					Menu Button: Displays the actual DVD   
					X 
					Learn Button: Press this button to begin   
					the process of “learning” the codes from anoth-   
					er product’s remote into the HS System’s remote.   
					(See page 26 for more information on using the   
					remote’s learning function.)   
					Disc Menu on the TV screen in play mode.   
					When playing discs with JPEG images, pressing   
					this button will access the thumbnails.   
					K 
					Macro Buttons: Press these buttons to   
					store or recall a “Macro”, which is a pre-pro-   
					grammed sequence of commands stored in the   
					remote. (See page 26 for more information on   
					storing and recalling macros.).   
					When playing files from your iPod via   
					pressing this button will call up the iPod's menu.   
					, 
					Y 
					to   
					c 
					These buttons do not have a direct   
					function with the HS 250, but can be   
					programmed to control some of the functions of   
					your TV using the Learning function of the   
					remote control.   
					C 
					Pause Button: Freezes a picture (with   
					DVD/VCD) and pauses the playback signal (CD)   
					when a disc is playing. Press again for normal   
					playback.   
					L 
					Pic +/Pic - Button: Pressing these but-   
					tons in JPEG mode will move to the previous or   
					next image.   
					d 
					IR Transmitter Window: Point this window   
					towards the HS when pressing buttons on the   
					remote to make certain that infrared commands   
					are properly received.   
					D 
					Status Button: Press while a disc is play-   
					M 
					Zoom Button: When a DVD or VCD is   
					ing to view banner display. Use the ARROW but-   
					tons to move through the different features in   
					the Banner Display. When a symbol is highlight-   
					ed, press ENTER on the remote to select it.   
					playing, press this button to zoom the picture so   
					that it is enlarged. There are 4 steps to the zoom   
					function, each progressively larger. Press through   
					each of the zoom stages to return to a normal   
					picture. The Zoom function is not available when   
					watching High Definition material.   
					e 
					Program Indicator: This three-color   
					indicator is used to guide you through the   
					process of learning commands from a remote   
					into the HS’s remote code memory. (See page   
					26 for more information on programming the   
					remote.)   
					N 
					Playlist Button: Press this button to   
					change the playback order of the disc.   
					O 
					Random Button: Press for RANDOM   
					playback in random order.   
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				Basic Information   
					Disc cleaning precautions   
					• Before playing, clean the disc with a cleaning   
					cloth. Wipe the disc from the center out.   
					About This Manual   
					Regional Coding   
					• The types of functions and operations that can   
					be used for a particular disc vary depending on   
					the features of that disc. In some cases, these   
					functions and operations may differ from the   
					descriptions given in this manual. In this   
					event, follow the instructions given on the   
					screen. This manual only covers basic disc   
					operations.   
					DVD players and discs are designed with region-   
					al restrictions which dictate the regions in which   
					a disc can be played. If the region number on   
					the disc you want to play does not match the   
					region number of your DVD player, you will not   
					be able to play the disc. The message “REGION   
					ERR” will appear in the front panel display.   
					The region code of this player is indicated on the   
					rear and on the external packaging.   
					• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner,   
					commercially available cleaners or anti-static   
					spray intended for vinyl LPs.   
					Disc installing precautions   
					• Do not install more than 1 disc into the loader.   
					• Do not place the disc up-side down.   
					• For some operations, the   
					icon may appear   
					• Hold the disc horizontally when loading, and   
					do not press extensively. The disc loading   
					mechanism should take the disc and slide it   
					into the unit.   
					on the screen. This indicates that the operation   
					described in this manual is not available on   
					the disc in the player.   
					• On-screen and front panel display illustrations   
					in this manual are purely for the purposes of   
					explanation. The actual displays may differ   
					slightly from these illustrations.   
					Disc handling precautions   
					• To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its   
					edge. Do not touch the surface.   
					• Do not stick paper or tape on the disc. If there   
					is glue (or a similar substance) on the disc,   
					remove the glue completely before using the   
					disc.   
					• Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or   
					sources such as hot air 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.   
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					After unpacking the unit, and placing it on a solid   
					surface capable of supporting its weight, you will   
					need to make the connections to your audio and   
					video equipment.   
					TV Connection (method 1)   
					Video Equipment Connections   
					– using SCART cable (included)   
					To view the video from DVD discs on your TV set,   
					connect the SCART TV Out jack 3 of the HS   
					system to the SCART In jack of your TV set. The   
					audio connection runs through the same cable   
					(see note above).   
					Video equipment is connected in the same man-   
					ner as audio components. Again, the use of high-   
					quality interconnect cables is recommended to   
					preserve signal quality.   
					Audio Equipment Connections   
					We recommend that you use high-quality inter-   
					connect cables when making connections to   
					source equipment and recorders to preserve the   
					integrity of the signals.   
					Connecting the TV and optional   
					components   
					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 composite jacks you need   
					to connect the audio output of your TV set with   
					the TV AUDIO IN K on the back of your HS   
					controller. If your TV has a digital audio output, it is   
					recommended to use that one over the analog   
					audio output. Connect the digital output of your   
					TV to the DIGITAL IN 89 on the back of your   
					HS Controller.   
					When making connections to audio source   
					equipment or speakers it is always a good   
					practice to unplug the unit from the AC wall   
					outlet. This prevents any possibility of   
					accidentally sending audio or transient signals to   
					the speakers that may damage them.   
					AUDIO OUT   
					TV SET   
					TV Connection (method 2)   
					1. Connect the front speaker outputs   
					respective speakers.   
					B 
					to the   
					– using S-Video cable (not included)   
					If your TV set has an S-Video input jack you can   
					connect your TV to the S-Video out jack 1 on the   
					back of the HS controller. S-Video wires don’t   
					transport audio signals, thus you need an   
					additional audio connection (see note above).   
					Cables that are run inside walls should have the   
					appropriate markings to indicate listing with any   
					appropriate testing agency standards. Questions   
					about running cables inside walls should be   
					referred to your installer or a licensed electrician   
					who is familiar with the applicable local building   
					codes in your area.   
					HDMI Connection   
					If your TV set is equipped with an HDMI input, we   
					suggest you use the HDMI connection to connect   
					your HS system and your TV. It will allow you to   
					watch your DVD's in the best possible picture   
					quality. Most LCD, Plasma and video projectors   
					have such an HDMI input nowadays. Connect the   
					HDMI Output H to the HDMI Input of your   
					video device.   
					When connecting wires to the speakers, be cer-   
					tain to observe proper polarity. Note that the   
					positive (+) terminal of each speaker connection   
					now carries a specific color code. However, most   
					speakers will still use a red terminal for the pos-   
					tive (+) connection. Connect the “negative” or   
					“black” wire to the same terminal on both the   
					receiver and the speaker.   
					S-VIDEO IN   
					DIGITAL OUT   
					AUDIO OUT   
					TV SET   
					TV connection (method 3) – using   
					composite video (cable not included)   
					If your TV set has neither S-Video nor SCART   
					The HDMI wire does not transport audio signals   
					from the TV to the HS, thus you need an additional   
					audio connection (see note above).   
					We also recommend that the length of cable   
					used to connect speaker pairs be identical.   
					For example, use the same length piece of   
					cable to connect the front-left and front-right   
					speakers, even if the speakers are a different   
					distance from the HS controller.   
					input jacks, connect the Video Out jack   
					0 
					of   
					the HS to the Video In jack of your TV set. The   
					composite wire also doesn’t transport audio   
					signals, thus you need to make additional   
					connections (see earlier note).   
					2. Connections to the subwoofer are made via a   
					line level audio connection from the   
					Component Video Connection (method 4)   
					If the video display has component video inputs,   
					connect the Component Video Outputs   
					the HS 250 to the corresponding input jacks on   
					your television. If you are using a progressive   
					scan television or projector, you must also   
					change the Scan Type in the DVD player's Video   
					Set-Up Menu from ”Interlaced” to   
					Subwoofer Output   
					7 
					to the line-level SUB   
					2 
					on   
					input (purple) of the subwoofer. Connect at the   
					AUDIO OUT   
					HDMI IN   
					DIGITAL OUT   
					same time the Subwoofer Trigger Output   
					F 
					to the Trigger Input of the subwoofer.   
					If your TV set does not have an HDMI Input, please   
					follow one of the steps below to connect it to your   
					HS system or other video components.   
					3. Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM   
					(75 ohm) connection   
					5. The FM antenna may   
					be an external roof antenna, an inside powered   
					or wire lead antenna or a connection from a   
					cable system. Note that if the antenna or con-   
					nection uses 300-ohm twin-lead cable, you   
					should use a 300-ohm-to-75-ohm adapter to   
					make the connection.   
					”Progressive”.   
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					Connecting VCR and Sat Decoder   
					(method 5 and 6)   
					Aux Output for Recording   
					To record the sound of the HS system with your   
					VCR or any audio recording device (tape deck,   
					MD, CDR and some others.) the Audio Out jacks   
					Diagrams 5 and 6 show possible connection   
					methods for common system configurations.   
					These are intended as guidelines only. Due to   
					differences in equipment specifications, the   
					method of connection of your equipment may be   
					different to that shown. Please consult the   
					Owner’s Manual of your equipment for further   
					guidance.   
					A 
					should be connected to the analog Record In   
					jacks of the appropriate device. They can also be   
					connected to any audio input on your TV to lis-   
					ten to the sound of your HS controller through   
					the speakers of your TV only, when the amp in   
					your subwoofer is turned off and the volume of   
					the HS controller has been turned down com-   
					pletely. If the speakers of your HS system are   
					active, the volume on your TV should be turned   
					down.   
					Left Front   
					Speaker   
					Right Front   
					Speaker   
					A) Front Channel Speaker Installation with   
					Direct-View TV Sets or Rear-Screen Projectors.   
					TV or Projection Screen   
					Digital In- and Outputs   
					Connect the digital output of any digital sources   
					such as an optional CD or DVD changer or play-   
					er, advanced video game, a digital satellite   
					receiver, HDTV tuner or digital cable set-top box   
					or the output of a compatible computer sound   
					card to the Optical and Coaxial Digital   
					Left Front   
					Speaker   
					Right Front   
					Speaker   
					AUDIO OUT   
					TV SET   
					AUDIO OUT   
					VCR   
					SATELLITE DECODER   
					Connecting Set-top Box or Digital   
					Satellite Receiver (method 7) - using   
					coaxial digital cable   
					To listen to the digital multichannel signal or   
					downmix from Set-top boxes or digital satellite   
					receivers, connect the Coaxial Digital Out of your   
					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.   
					device to the Coaxial Digital In   
					controller.   
					8 
					on the HS   
					Notes when connecting the   
					optical digital audio cable   
					(optional)   
					B) The distance between the left and right   
					speakers should be equal to the distance from   
					the seating position to the viewing screen.   
					■ Gently push the cable plug through the built-   
					in shutter that covers the optical digital audio   
					output and connect the cable firmly so that   
					the configurations of both the cable and the   
					connector match.   
					Speaker Placement   
					Subwoofers produce largely nondirectional   
					sound, so they may be placed almost anywhere   
					in a room. Actual placement should be based on   
					room size. One method of finding the optimal   
					location for a subwoofer is to begin by placing it   
					in the front of the room, about 15cm from a   
					wall, or near the front corner of the room.   
					Another method is to temporarily place the sub-   
					woofer in the spot where you will normally sit,   
					and then walk around the room until you find a   
					spot where the subwoofer sounds best. Place   
					the subwoofer in that spot.   
					DIGITAL OUT   
					The placement of speakers in a 2.1 audio/home   
					theater system can have a noticeable impact on   
					the quality of sound reproduced.   
					Optional Audio Connections   
					Position the left-front and right-front speakers so   
					that they are as far away from one another as   
					from the preferred listening position.   
					Aux Input for External Source   
					You may connect a line-level stereo analog   
					audio source such as a Sat receiver, tape deck,   
					phono preamp of a record player, etc. to the   
					If possible, adjust all front loudspeakers so that   
					they are aimed at ear height when you are   
					seated in the listening position.   
					controller's rear panel AUDIO IN Input   
					6 
					sock-   
					ets to enjoy the benefits of your HS system with   
					other source components.   
					This will give you the best result for enjoying   
					Dolby Virtual Surround by using only front left   
					and right speakers.   
					• VCR Connection-Audio (Cables Not Included).   
					To listen to the sound from your stereo VCR   
					through the speakers of this system, connect   
					the Left/Right audio output jacks of your   
					stereo VCR to the Left/Right audio input jacks   
					Using these guidelines, you’ll find that it takes   
					some experimentation to find the correct loca-   
					tion for the front speakers in your particular   
					installation. Don’t be afraid to move things   
					around until the system sounds correct. Optimize   
					your speakers so that audio transitions across   
					the front of the room sound smooth.   
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					of this system.   
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					Connecting the AC Power   
					Basic Play   
					Disc Playback Features   
					Notes   
					Preparation   
					Skipping tracks or titles/chapters   
					• The Power Requirement is: AC 230V, 50 Hz.   
					1. Switch the TV ON and select its video input   
					connected to the HS Controller.   
					To move forward or backward through the tracks   
					on a CD or the titles or chapters on a DVD, press   
					• Connecting to power other than the one listed   
					above may damage the system or cause   
					abnormal operation.   
					Previous/Next EF   
					. 
					2. When you switch on the HS system controller,   
					a Harman Kardon HS welcome image should   
					appear on the screen. If that screen appears   
					distorted or without color, change the   
					appropriate settings at the Video Setting   
					Submenu according to your TV set and to the   
					connection used between the HS Controller   
					and your TV.   
					Fast Motion Playback/Fast Search   
					1. To move forward or backward through the   
					DVD or CD disc being played at fast speed,   
					press Search HJ on the remote. Once   
					one of these buttons is pressed, the fast   
					search will continue until Play is pressed.   
					• Before connecting the AC power cord of this   
					system to a wall outlet, connect the speakers   
					and other component cables to the system.   
					• Connect the AC power cord of the active   
					subwoofer.   
					There are four fast-play speeds. Each press of   
					the Search Buttons will cycle to the next speed   
					in the following order: 2x, 4x, 16x, 100x, indicat-   
					ed by a number of arrow indicators on the right   
					top of the screen.   
					• Connect the AC power cords of your TV and   
					any optional components to a wall outlet.   
					3. If there is no picture 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.   
					Once the speakers have been placed in the room   
					and connected, the remaining steps are to   
					program the system configuration memories.   
					2. Press PLAY   
					playback.   
					G 
					at any time to resume normal   
					First Turn On   
					Note that there will be no audio playback during   
					fast-forward or -reverse play of DVD discs. This is   
					normal for DVD, as surround processors cannot   
					process the digital audio streams during fast-   
					play modes; audio will be heard during fast-play   
					of conventional CD’s.   
					You are now ready to power up the HS 250   
					Controller to begin final adjustments.   
					1. Plug the Power Cable   
					4 
					into an un-   
					4. Insert a disc into the Slot Loader   
					6.   
					switched AC outlet.   
					Hold the disc without touching either of its   
					surfaces, position it with the side you wish to   
					play facing down, align it with the guides, and   
					place it in its proper position.   
					Note that the Power Indicator   
					1 
					will turn   
					orange, indicating that the unit is in the   
					Standby mode.   
					Freeze Frame and Frame Advance   
					(with DVD only)   
					1. Press PAUSE   
					C 
					when a DVD is playing to   
					2. Remove the protective plastic film from the   
					main front-panel lens. If left in place, the film   
					may affect the performance of your remote   
					control.   
					• 3" (8 cm) discs or 5" (12 cm) discs can be   
					used.   
					freeze the picture.   
					2. Each time you press one of the STEP (FWD or   
					REV EF) buttons, the picture advances   
					one frame in the selected direction.   
					5. After the discs slides into the loader, it will   
					start playing automatically.   
					3. Install the three supplied AAA batteries in the   
					remote as shown. Be certain to follow the (+)   
					and (–) polarity indicators that are on the top   
					of the battery compartment.   
					• With most DVD’s, a Disc Menu appears on the   
					screen. Select specific menu item by using   
					3. Press PLAY   
					G 
					to resume normal playback.   
					ARROW   
					9 
					buttons on the remote, then   
					press ENTER   
					6 
					. 
					4. Turn the HS 250 on either by pressing the   
					Power On/Off   
					Selectors   
					The Power Indicator   
					confirm that the unit is on, and the Main   
					Information Display will also light up.   
					1 
					or the Input Source   
					on the remote control.   
					will turn white to   
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					1 
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					Slow Motion Playback (with DVD only)   
					1. When a DVD disc is in pause or freeze frame   
					mode, you may move slowly forward or back-   
					ward through the program being played at   
					one of four speeds by pressing the SEARCH   
					Buttons HJ on the remote. Each press of   
					the buttons will move to the next speed,   
					indicated by a number of arrow indicators on   
					the right top of the screen.   
					Playing a DivX Movie Disc   
					Before playing DivX movie discs, please note the   
					following:   
					Surround Mode   
					One of the most important features of the   
					HS 250 Controller is its ability to reproduce a   
					full multichannel surround sound field from digi-   
					tal sources, analog matrix surround encoded   
					programs and standard stereo programs by   
					using only a pair of stereo loudspeakers and a   
					subwoofer.   
					• multi 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.   
					Selection of a surround mode is based on per-   
					sonal taste, as well as the type of program   
					source material being used. For example, motion   
					pictures or TV programs bearing the logo of one   
					of the major surround encoding processes, such   
					as Dolby Surround should be played in the Dolby   
					Virtual Speaker mode. CD's and other stereo   
					sources should be played in Stereo, without the   
					virtual surround processing.   
					2. Press PLAY   
					G 
					to resume normal playback.   
					Note that there will be no audio playback during   
					slow-forward or -reverse play of DVD discs. This   
					is normal for DVD, as surround processors   
					cannot process the digital audio streams during   
					slow modes. Slow play is not available for CD.   
					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 the folder appears. If you are in a file list   
					and want to return to the Folder list, use the   
					up/down buttons on the remote to highlight   
					and press ENTER.   
					Notes: Playback features may not be available   
					during the opening credits of a movie. This is   
					intended by the disc author and is not a failure   
					of the HS Controller.   
					Surround modes and audio formats are selected   
					using the remote. Press the AUDIO button   
					to toggle between the surround modes/audio   
					formats available on the DVD disc. As you press   
					the button, the Surround mode/audio format   
					name will appear on your video display.   
					5 
					3. If you want to view a particular file, press the   
					up/down buttons to highlight a file and press   
					PLAY.   
					Playback of a DVD with 96 kHz/24-bit audio   
					requires the use of circuitry normally used for   
					other features. Accordingly, Slow Play Reverse   
					and Step Advance features are not available   
					with these discs.   
					When playing back a DivX movie you can use   
					variable playback functions like fast and slow   
					backward and forward, as well as step forward   
					and step backward.   
					When a digital source is present, the HS   
					Controller will automatically select and switch to   
					the correct mode (Dolby Virtual Speaker),   
					regardless of the mode that has been previously   
					selected.   
					Depending on the structure of a VCD disc, the   
					functions Slow Reverse and Step Reverse may be   
					prohibited or have no function and Fast Playback   
					(Search) may not function.   
					4. Press STOP to stop the playback.   
					The DVD player’s playback functionalities of DivX   
					video discs will vary depending on the DivX   
					version used for creating your movies.   
					To listen to a DVD-program in traditional two   
					channel stereo, using the front left and front   
					right speakers only (plus the subwoofer if   
					installed and configured), follow the instructions   
					shown in the chapter DVD Sound Mode, in the   
					Audio Settings Menu.   
					Fast Playback (Search) will not function with   
					CD's containing MP3 data.   
					About DivX Movie Files   
					The DivX disc compatibility of this DVD player is   
					limited by the following:   
					• the available resolution size of the DivX file   
					should be below 720x576 (W x H) pixels.   
					• the total number of files and folders on the   
					disc should be less than 999.   
					• the number of screen frames per second   
					should be below 29.97 frames per second.   
					• the video and audio structure of recorded file   
					should be interleaved.   
					The player is capable of playing DivX files with   
					the extensions “.avi”.   
					The player is capable of playing subtitle files   
					with the extensions “.smi”, “.srt”, “.sub (Micro   
					DVD format only)” or "ssa". Other subtitle files   
					won’t be displayed. Subtitle files need to carry   
					the same name as the movie file (but with either   
					one of the above extensions) and should be   
					located in the same directory.   
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					To change a setting, simply move the cursor to   
					the setting you wish to change. This setting will   
					be highlighted in a white square, and a brief   
					explanation 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.   
					To access the SET-UP Menu, press the OSD   
					button , and move the cursor to the right   
					System Defaults   
					8 
					The final step of the installation is to establish   
					the system’s defaults. It is helpful to take a few   
					minutes to familiarize yourself with these   
					settings, as they may require change before the   
					first use and later from time to time.   
					until SET-UP is highlighted. Press ENTER   
					activate the SYSTEM Settings:   
					6 
					to   
					System Settings   
					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   
					Once the setting is highlighted, pressing ENTER   
					M 
					N 
					will show an and icon next to the current   
					setting to indicate that the setting can be   
					changed by pressing the left or right ARROW   
					be activated by pressing the OSD button   
					8 
					on   
					Button   
					the requested setting is shown, and confirm this   
					setting by pressing ENTER . Note that when   
					9 
					. Press the ARROW Buttons   
					9 
					until   
					the remote control. Pressing this button again   
					de-activates the OSD.   
					6 
					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.   
					The main menu consists of a PLAYER Menu,   
					RADIO Menu, TV Menu, AUX Menu, DIGITAL   
					Menu, USB Menu and a SET-UP Menu.   
					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.   
					The PLAYER Menu will show all information 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.   
					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   
					automatically. 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.   
					(A) Main Menu Line   
					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.   
					(B) Submenus   
					(C) Current Settings   
					(D) Upper Menu Line with Brief Explanation   
					(E) Lower Menu Line with Possible Options   
					Panel Time-Out: Sets the time-out interval for   
					the Front Panel Information Display. After the   
					selected time, the display will dim completely.   
					Set Up Menu   
					Status Bar Time-Out: Sets the time-out   
					interval for the Status Bar, after which the Status   
					Bar will disappear from the screen.   
					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, however, you do not   
					need to load a disc into the unit.   
					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 accommodate 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.   
					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   
					During STOP, PAUSE or PLAY mode, if you press   
					OSD on the remote, the Main Menu appears on   
					the screen.   
					the cursor with the ARROW   
					or text can be activated by pressing ENTER   
					when they are highlighted. When ENTER   
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					buttons. Icons   
					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.   
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					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 submenus, settings and   
					options can be accessed with the help of the   
					KLNM   
					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.   
					ARROW (   
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					) and ENTER   
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					but-   
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					Disc Recognition: When set to on, the next   
					time a disc is inserted, the HS will show a “Disc   
					Recognized” message, with the question if you   
					would like to play the disc from the beginning or   
					would like to resume from where you last   
					stopped the disc. The memory can contain   
					information of the last 100 discs played.   
					Dynamic Range: This setting allows you to   
					take advantage of the programming present on   
					some Dolby Digital recordings to reduce the vol-   
					ume of louder passages while maintaining intel-   
					ligibility of quieter passages. This means that you   
					may listen to programs at a level that allows the   
					full impact of a soundtrack to be heard at a vol-   
					ume that is lower than you might otherwise use   
					to avoid disturbing others. The HS 250 accom-   
					plishes this by compressing the audio to a   
					Audio Adjustment   
					PBC Support: Activates PBC (Play Back   
					Control) Support for VCD discs.   
					Screen Saver: Activates a Screen Saver to   
					prevent image “burn” in a video display device.   
					If you connect the HS Controller to a plasma   
					screen or video projector, we recommend you   
					activate the screen saver at all times.   
					greater or lesser degree, depending on which   
					setting you choose. Three options are available:   
					The Audio Adjustment Submenu contains the   
					access to the output level adjustment settings of   
					the HS 250. Follow the explanations in the   
					Upper Menu Line on the bottom of your screen   
					to make adjustments.   
					• MINIMUM 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.   
					Show Angle Icon: Determines whether the   
					Angle Icon will appear on the screen when there   
					are different angles available on a DVD disc.   
					Output level adjustment   
					• MEDIUM applies a moderate amount of   
					compression so that louder passages are a   
					little bit quieter.   
					Output level adjustment is a key part of the   
					configuration process for any surround sound   
					product.   
					Audio Settings   
					• MAXIMUM applies more compression so   
					that louder passages are much softer.   
					The default settings of the DVD player is 0 dB for   
					all channels. In case you feel adjustments are   
					necessary in your setup, we advise you to make   
					the adjustments using the internal test tone   
					generator.   
					Feel free to experiment with the settings at any   
					time.   
					Tone Control: Activates or De-activates the   
					Bass and Treble settings. Once either the Bass or   
					Treble Settings are changed, the Tone Control   
					automatically switches to ON.   
					Once the cursor is moved to any of the speaker   
					level icons, the test noise will be heard from the   
					corresponding speaker. If this is not the case   
					please check whether the loudspeaker is   
					connected to the correct loudspeaker output on   
					the rear panel. The speaker level can be adjusted   
					by pressing ENTER and selecting an appropriate   
					level indicated in the Lower Menu Line. The test   
					noise will stop as soon as the cursor is moved   
					away from any speaker level icon.   
					The Audio Setting Submenu contains the   
					following settings. Follow the explanations in the   
					Upper Menu Line on the bottom of your screen   
					to change the settings.   
					Bass Level: Sets the level of low frequencies.   
					Treble Level: Sets the level of high frequencies.   
					DVD Sound Mode: Sets the audio format of   
					the DVD-disc playing (for other sources, see   
					Surround Mode in each respective chapter).   
					Once set to stereo, every surround format on a   
					DVD will be converted to a pure stereo signal.   
					Once set to any of the Dolby Virtual Speaker   
					modes, all stereo signals on a DVD are forced   
					any of the Dolby Virtual Speaker modes into vir-   
					tual surround for surround playback with only   
					two loudspeakers.   
					Preferred Audio Language: Defines your   
					preferred audio language. Every time a disc is   
					played that contains this audio language, it will   
					be activated automatically. If you do not find   
					your preferred language in the list of options,   
					you can select your preferred language by select-   
					ing OTHER, and than typing a 4-digit code found   
					in the code list on page 27.   
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					Video Mode: This setting affects only the   
					Component Video Outputs, and it controls how   
					the video signals are optimized for progressive   
					scan display. In most cases, the “automatic”   
					mode is your best choice, as it senses whether   
					the disc being played was originally recorded on   
					video or shot on film. However, in some cases   
					you may wish to compensate for errors in the   
					disc authoring that occur when the frame rate is   
					not properly maintained when films are   
					Video Settings   
					Video Adjustment   
					The Video Adjustment Submenu contains access   
					to the Test Screen. Video Adjustments are only   
					possible when the HS source has been set to   
					Standard Definition. First adjust the video dis-   
					play device (TV) with the help of the Test Screen.   
					After that the output settings of the player can   
					be fine-tuned with the Color, Contrast,   
					Brightness, Tint and Black Level settings. In order   
					to change the settings, move the cursor to the   
					“+“ or “-“ icon on the same line as the setting.   
					Once one of the icons is highlighted, pressing   
					ENTER will increase or decrease the value of the   
					setting, as will be shown in the bar behind the   
					setting.   
					converted to video. Three choices are available:   
					The Video Setting Submenu contains the follow-   
					ing settings. Follow the explanations in the   
					Upper Menu Line on the bottom of your screen   
					to change the settings.   
					• Auto: This is the recommended setting, as it   
					lets the HS System analyze the signals from   
					the 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.   
					To exit the Video Adjustment Menu, move the   
					cursor to DONE, and press ENTER.   
					Aspect Ratio: This step selects the TV aspect   
					ratio, conventional screen shape (4:3) or   
					widescreen (16:9), according to your TV. If you   
					have a conventional 4:3 TV that can (automati-   
					cally) switch to show a 16:9 format, you should   
					select 16:9 rather than 4:3.   
					• 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 either one of the Composite, S-Video or   
					SCART connectors, this setting should be left in   
					Standard.   
					TV Standard: Sets the output video format i.e.   
					NTSC or PAL, of the HS Controller. If you have a   
					multi standard TV, we recommend the AUTO   
					setting for optimal picture quality.   
					Scan Type: Sets the component video output to   
					Interlace or Progressive. Before changing the   
					setting to Progressive, make sure that your video   
					display connected to the component output is   
					capable of handling progressive scan signals. As   
					soon as you select progressive scan the scan   
					type, the Video Output will automatically change   
					to Component. All other outputs, composite   
					video on cinch, SCART and S-Video, will be kept   
					Interlaced. The interlaced composite and S-Video   
					outputs remain active for connection to a second   
					(interlaced) video display.   
					When you connect your HS system via a digital   
					HDMI or Component Video connection, the pre-   
					ferred setting is either 720p (progressive scan   
					with 720 lines) or 1080i (interlaced with 1080   
					lines).   
					DivX Video On Demand   
					This code allows you to rent and purchase   
					videos using the DivX VOD service. For more   
					
					instructions and download the video onto a disc   
					for playback on this unit. Note that all the   
					downloaded videos from DivX VOD can only be   
					played back on this unit.   
					If you select any of the 720p or 1080i high   
					resolution formats, all analog video outputs   
					(Composite, S-Video and Scart) will become   
					temporarily in-active.   
					In order to watch low resolution formats again,   
					press the Video Output Button   
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					on the   
					Video Output: Sets the video output type to   
					Scart or Component. Scart will be used for most   
					TV’s. Component will be used for most LCD,   
					Plasma and projectors.   
					Once the DivX icon is highlighted, press ENTER   
					to access your personal DivX VOD code.   
					remote control.   
					Please note that with Component Video non-   
					encrypted movies will be upscaled to 720p.   
					Encrypted movies will not play in 720p and will   
					have to played back on standard progressive   
					scan component or HDMI.   
					Scart Output: Selects which kind of video out-   
					put signals will be routed over the scart. RGB   
					will be used for most TV’s as it provides the best   
					picture quality.   
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					depending from the TV used some of the bars   
					will seem wider or the color intensity will not   
					increase while the control is turned up. Then   
					the color control must be reduced again. At   
					the end you should test the color intensity   
					also with a video, e.g. pictures of natural   
					faces, flowers, fruit and vegetables and other   
					well known natural articles of our life most   
					usefull for an optimal setting of the color   
					intensity.   
					Test Screen   
					TV Picture Adjustment with   
					Test Screen   
					When you activate the Test Screen via the OSD   
					you can activate a still image to test all settings   
					and the video performance of your TV. Please   
					note that the test screen is only available in   
					Standard Definition mode, that is with one   
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					connected. If you have connected the HS 250   
					to the screen via the HDMI output   
					screen is not available. With the vertical color   
					bars you can test the following:   
					These adjustments may be done now, but you   
					can also make them after setup has been   
					finalized.   
					Brightness adjustment:   
					1. Turn down the color control on your TV until   
					the color bars are visible in black and white.   
					H, the test   
					2. Adjust the contrast to the lowest level where   
					you still can see all bars within the grey scale   
					in the test picture separately and clearly.   
					2. If your TV has a Tint option (with most   
					European TVs this is available or effective only   
					with NTSC signals, not with PAL), use the   
					large white bar below the Greyscale to tweak   
					the warmth of the picture. Every viewer has a   
					difference in preference as how the glow of   
					the picture should be. Some prefer a little   
					colder picture, some a warmer glow. The Tint   
					function on your TV and the white bar can be   
					used to control this. Adjust the Tint to the   
					level where you feel the white color has the   
					tone you prefer.   
					■ proper color intensity setting on your TV,   
					3. Adjust the Brightness so that the bars in the   
					grey scale are all visible. The bar furtherst to   
					the left has to be as black as possible rather   
					than grey but the next aside must clearly be   
					differable. All the bars in the grey scale have   
					to be gradually and evenly changing from   
					black to whiter, going from left to right.   
					■ the proper color of each bar, showing if the   
					proper video standard is turned on: the colors   
					should be (left to right): black, white, yellow,   
					cyan (turquoise), green, magenta (purple),   
					red, blue, black.   
					■ proper color transition, seen as sharp   
					separation of the bars, S-Video will be better   
					than Video, RGB best of all.   
					Contrast adjustment:   
					1. Adjust the contrast on your TV until you see a   
					bright white bar in the right low corner of the   
					screen and a deep dark black bar at the left.   
					The optimal contrast setting will depend from   
					your preference and the surrounding light in   
					the TV room.   
					■ the performance of the color filter in your TV   
					(with ”Video” signals), bar edges should   
					show no vertical crawling dots. Here S-Video   
					and RGB formats usually give no problems.   
					Sharpness Adjustment   
					Contrary to intuition, the picture will appear   
					sharper and clearer with the sharpness, or   
					Edges, setting backed off from the maximum   
					setting. Reduce the sharpness setting on your   
					television, and the Edges setting on the HS 250   
					video adjustments menu if necessary, to   
					minimize the appearance of any white lines   
					between the bars in the gray scale portion of the   
					test screen.   
					With the grey scale and the black/white fields   
					below the color bars the brightness and contrast   
					of your screen can be adjusted optimally, see   
					chapter ”TV Picture Adjustment” below.   
					2. If the brightness of the white bar will no more   
					increase while turning up the contrast or   
					when the borders of the white ”harman/kar-   
					don” text letters on top will bloom (overlight)   
					into the black areas, what drasticly will   
					decrease the sharpness of the script, then the   
					Contrast has been turned up too much.   
					Reduce the contrast until these effects will   
					disappear and the video still looks realistic.   
					Convergence and Edge Focus   
					The crosshatch pattern that surrounds the test   
					screen may be used to evaluate edge focus and   
					convergence in front- or rear-projection video   
					displays. However, the controls used to adjust   
					these parameters are often not user-accessible.   
					In any event, these adjustments are extremely   
					complex, and require proper training and   
					experience to avoid worsening the situation.   
					Therefore, it is recommended that if you are   
					unable to improve the picture using the   
					available controls, contact the video display   
					manufacturer’s authorized service representative   
					for assistance.   
					Color Bars   
					Grey Scale   
					3. If you are watching TV with a usual surround-   
					ing daylight, adjust the Contrast so that a   
					normal video picture has about the same   
					looking as the surroundings in your room. By   
					that way the eye is relazed when watching   
					the TV picture. This contrast setting may be   
					reduced when the surrounding light is   
					dimmed, usually improving the sharpness of a   
					video a lot thereby.   
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					Black/White   
					fields   
					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.   
					When all desired setup and configuration entries   
					have been made, use the KL Navigation   
					Buttons   
					bottom of the Video Adjustments submenu.   
					Press the Enter Button to select it to   
					return to the on-screen menu system. Then,   
					press the Setup Button to remove the   
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					until “Done” is highlighted at the   
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					menu displays from the screen. The unit will   
					return to normal operation and you are ready to   
					enjoy the finest in DVD or CD playback!   
					Color adjustment.   
					1. When the Brightness and the Contrast are set   
					optimally, turn up the color control to the level   
					of your perference. Adjust to the level where   
					the colors look strong but still natural, not   
					overdone. If the color level is too high,   
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				Player/Radio Menu   
					Subtitle: Shows the subtitle of the disc current-   
					ly playing.   
					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   
					Using the Status Bar Menu   
					The on-screen Status Bar contains many playback   
					features. To see the Status Banner Menu, press   
					If you have selected any of the high resolution   
					screen formats you will be able to use the   
					Thumbnail function to quickly and easily search   
					for image files. Any JPEG image file that has   
					been created on the computer with a thumbnail   
					image included will show up on the right top of   
					the screen when scrolling though the contents   
					list.   
					STATUS   
					playing. Use the ARROW   
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					on the remote control while a disc is   
					buttons on the   
					would like to program and press ENTER   
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					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 or,   
					move the cursor up to the Playlist setting and   
					select Programmed order from the options and   
					press PLAY to start the playback.   
					remote to move through the different features in   
					the Status Bar. When a feature is highlighted, press   
					ENTER   
					change it with the help of the options listed on the   
					screen. Press ENTER to activate the change.   
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					on the remote to select it and to   
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					In the PLAYER Menu, the chapter, track or pic-   
					ture currently playing will be marked with an   
					arrow symbol in front of the Chapter (DVD),   
					Track (CD, MP3, WMA) or Picture (JPEG).   
					Chapters, tracks and pictures can be selected   
					from this list at any time by moving the cursor to   
					the desired chapter or track and pressing ENTER   
					Title: The number shown indicates the number   
					of the title that is currently playing.   
					Chapter: The number shown indicates the   
					number of the chapter that is currently playing on   
					a disc.   
					Time: This item displays the time in DVD mode. To   
					change the Time mode, first move the cursor to the   
					TIME. The current mode will be highlighted.   
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					to confirm.   
					The top part of this screen can be de-activated   
					to show the complete Track list on the screen. To   
					de-activate, move the cursor to the upper INFO   
					(or i INFO) Submenu on the left side of the   
					Press ENTER and the ARROW button to   
					activate: Title Elapsed, Title Remaining, Chapter   
					Elapsed, Chapter Remaining. Depending on the   
					choice made, the bar will show a graphic view   
					on where the disc is currently playing.   
					screen. Press ENTER   
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					until 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   
					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.   
					PLAYER Menu   
					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.   
					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.   
					Information Displays   
					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 AUDIO   
					or PICTURE 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.   
					Once all the settings have been made, you are   
					ready to enjoy your HS 250. Once you have   
					inserted a disc into the drawer you can explore   
					the PLAYER Menu by pressing the OSD button.   
					This menu hosts all playback and program fea-   
					tures, as well as all disc information. As you will   
					see, the layout of this menu is comparable to the   
					SET-UP Menu. The functionality is the same too.   
					The Submenus are shown on the left side of the   
					screen, with INFO activated by default. As in the   
					SET-UP Menu, settings can be highlighted with   
					Radio Menu   
					In DVD and MP3 mode, activating the DISC 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.   
					The FM Tuner in the HS 250 can be used to lis-   
					ten to the Radio. Before listening to the radio   
					stations, you need to preset your favorite sta-   
					tions. The easiest way to do so is with the OSD   
					screen on your monitor.   
					the ARROW   
					ENTER   
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					buttons and selected with the   
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					button on the remote control.   
					1. Press the Radio button   
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					on the remote   
					Options for the settings are shown in the Lower   
					Menu Line on the bottom of the screen.   
					control to turn the DVD Receiver on and   
					select Radio as the source. Also make sure   
					that your video monitor connected to the HS   
					250 is switched on.   
					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.   
					Disc: Shows the type of the disc.   
					Audio: Shows the audio track that is currently   
					playing. Options are shown on both Menu Lines   
					on the bottom of the screen.   
					2.The TV monitor will show the RADIO Menu, as   
					shown below. You can also select the RADIO   
					Menu with the ARROW   
					control. Once the RADIO tab is highlighted,   
					press ENTER to access the RADIO Menu.   
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					keys on the remote   
					Playlist: Sets the order in which the current disc   
					is played back.   
					Programmed Play   
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					In STOP mode, the Disc List can be used to cre-   
					ate 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   
					Repeat: Sets the repeat mode.   
					Random: Activates Random Playback when   
					possible.   
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					3. Select the desired preset from the list by   
					moving the cursor right or left. Press Enter   
					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   
					preset be selected.   
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					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   
					preferences.   
					Selecting presets   
					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.   
					Once rearranged, presets can be chosen at any   
					time 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.   
					You also can stop the scan at any time by press-   
					ing the STOP button   
					I. Stations can be   
					rearranged by following the explanations in the   
					chapter "Rearranging the station list" on page   
					23.   
					Note: The stations can be preset auto-   
					matically or manually. The Manual Preset   
					mode is described first. The Auto Preset   
					mode is described later in this manual.   
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					J 
					Pressing the Previous/Next   
					/ 
					Button   
					EF will select the next radio station.   
					RDS Station ID   
					Presets can also be chosen in the Radio Menu.   
					Move the cursor to the preset you would like to   
					With the help of RDS (Radio Data System) you   
					can show the name of the station you are   
					currently listening to as well as the station   
					names of all other presets.   
					3. The RDS and AUTO Tune functions are   
					switched on by default, shown by the dark   
					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.   
					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   
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					The RDS function is set to active by default,   
					shown by the dark 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.   
					radio station. Pressing the Previous/Next   
					/ 
					J 
					Button EF at any position in the menu   
					will select the 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   
					current station played, no matter were it was   
					previously (even when another menu is open).   
					NOTE: Both 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 press-   
					ing the Enter Button on the remote control so   
					that it turns light blue.   
					If the RDS function on the left side of the menu is   
					inactive (light 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.   
					Removing presets   
					If you wish to remove presets from your preset   
					list, follow the steps below.   
					G 
					H 
					4. Pressing the search   
					/ 
					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 on the   
					current preset.   
					Pressing STATUS   
					D 
					on the remote will change   
					the front panels display’s indication from the   
					frequency to the name of an RDS station or vice   
					versa and will simultaneously turn the RDS   
					indication in the OSD on or off.   
					1. Move the cursor in the left column in the   
					station list to the preset you would like to   
					remove.   
					2. Press Enter   
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					to activate the current sta-   
					Surround Mode for Tuner   
					tion. The cursor will move to the Lower Menu   
					Line of the screen.   
					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.   
					As with all other inputs of the HS 250, you can   
					also select your preferred surround mode when lis-   
					tening 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:   
					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.   
					Press Enter   
					6 
					twice to store.   
					1. Move the cursor to the AUDIO line on the top   
					of the tuner menu. The actual surround format   
					will be highlighted. Press Enter   
					vate the possible surround formats. These will   
					be shown in the bottom line of the menu.   
					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.   
					Auto Preset function   
					6 
					to acti-   
					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.   
					Rearranging the station list   
					2. Move the cursor right or left, until the desired   
					surround format is highlighted.   
					Once all the stations have been stored in the   
					memory, you can rearrange the station list,   
					putting your favorite stations on top of the list.   
					3. Press Enter   
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					to activate the change. The   
					setting will apply to all tuner presets.   
					1. Move the cursor in the left column in the   
					station list to the first station you would like   
					to rearrange.   
					Note: Like with all other inputs of the HS 250   
					the Audio mode can easily be selected by   
					pressing the AUDIO button   
					repeatedly until the desired surround mode   
					appears in the first line of the OSD menu.   
					5 
					on the remote   
					2. Press Enter   
					6 
					to activate the current sta-   
					tion. The cursor will move to the Lower Menu   
					Line of the screen.   
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				TV Menu, AUX Menu, Digital in Menu   
					TV MENU   
					AUX MENU   
					As a Scart audio/video cable contains both audio   
					and video inputs and outputs in one cable, the   
					Scart connector between the DVD Receiver and   
					the TV can also be used to lead the audio output   
					signals of your TV to the DVD Receiver. In this   
					way your TV programs can be listened to over   
					your HS sound system.   
					In addition to the built-in DVD-Audio/Video and   
					CD player, the built-in radio and Scart audio   
					input, you can connect one more analog audio   
					source to the HS 250. The analog source can be   
					connected to the AUDIO IN input   
					on the rear panel.   
					6 
					connectors   
					1. Press the AUX button   
					0 
					on the remote con-   
					NOTE: Please make sure that the Scart cable   
					used has all pins connected. If not it could be   
					that, only the video signal from the DVD   
					Receiver will be lead to the TV.   
					trol to turn the DVD Receiver on and select   
					Aux as the source. Also make sure that your   
					video monitor connected to the HS 250 is   
					switched on.   
					The DIGITAL IN Menu contains the following   
					settings. Follow the explanations in the Upper   
					Menu Line on the bottom of your screen to   
					change the settings.   
					1. Press the TV button   
					0 
					on the remote con-   
					2. The TV monitor will show the AUX Menu, as   
					shown below. You can also select the AUX   
					Digital Input: Selects either the digital source   
					connected to the coaxial or to the optical digital   
					input as source to listen to.   
					trol to turn the DVD Receiver on and select TV   
					as the source. Also make sure that your video   
					monitor connected to the HS 250 is switched   
					on.   
					Menu with the ARROW keys   
					remote control. Once the AUX tab is   
					highlighted, press ENTER to access it.   
					9 
					on the   
					6 
					Audio: Selects the Surround Mode you would   
					like to use when listening to one of the digital   
					audio sources.   
					2. The TV monitor will show the TV Menu, as   
					shown below. You can also select the TV   
					Menu with the ARROW keys   
					remote control. Once the TV tab is   
					highlighted, press ENTER to access it.   
					9 
					on the   
					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.   
					6 
					If the HS controller is already in standby, you can   
					also switch the unit on by pressing the TV button   
					on the remote control.   
					Surround Mode Chart   
					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.   
					Dolby Digital: Available only with digital input   
					sources encoded with Dolby Digital data. It   
					provides up to five separate main audio   
					channels and a special dedicated Low Frequency   
					Effects channel.   
					Dolby Digital signals will be down-mixed to   
					2-channel Stereo or processed to Dolby Virtual   
					Speaker in order to be played back over the   
					2.1 loudspeaker system.   
					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.   
					The TV Menu contains the following settings.   
					Follow the explanations in the Upper Menu Line   
					on the bottom of your screen to change the   
					settings.   
					DTS: Available only with digital input sources   
					encoded with DTS data. Available on special   
					DVD, LD and audio-only discs, DTS provides up   
					to five separate main audio channels and a   
					special dedicated low frequency channel.   
					DTS signals will be down-mixed to 2-channel   
					Stereo or processed to Dolby Virtual Speaker in   
					order to be played back over the 2.1 loud-   
					speaker system.   
					Audio: Selects the Surround Mode you would   
					like to use when listening to your TV or other   
					video device connected to the Scart input.   
					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 either the coaxial or   
					optical digital input connectors on the rear panel.   
					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.   
					Dolby Virtual Speaker: This technology uses a   
					next-generation advanced algorithm to repro-   
					duce the dynamics and surround sound effects   
					of a precisely placed 5.1-channel speaker system   
					using only front left and right speakers. In the   
					Reference Mode, the apparent width of the   
					sound across the front image is defined by the   
					distance between the two speakers. The Wide   
					Mode provides a wider, more spacious front   
					image when the two speakers are close   
					together.   
					1. Press the D.IN button   
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					on the remote con-   
					trol to turn the DVD Receiver on and select   
					Digital In as the source. Also make sure that   
					your video monitor connected to the HS 250   
					is switched on.   
					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   
					remote control. Once the D. IN tab is high-   
					lighted, press ENTER to access it.   
					9 
					on the   
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				USB Menu   
					USB MENU   
					When the HS 250 is in play mode, pressing the   
					PLAY button on the remote control will highlight the   
					track being played.   
					Navigate The Bridge’s screens by using the   
					KLAB Buttons to highlight a line and   
					The HS systems are among the first to allow direct   
					playback of compatible files from portable USB   
					devices.Two USB On-The-Go inputs are available,   
					one on the right side of the product and one on the   
					rear panel.   
					9 
					pressing the Set Button   
					Press the Menu Button   
					6 
					B 
					to select the line.   
					to return to the pre-   
					If you have a USB device that contains both music   
					files (MP3,WMA) and JPEG images, you can choose   
					to run these simultaneously, mixing the MP3 or   
					WMA audio with your own images.The time inter-   
					val can be chosen in the Picture Setting.   
					vious level of The Bridge’s menu system.   
					Audio: Shows the audio track that is currently   
					playing. Options are shown on both menu lines on   
					the bottom of the screen.   
					Connect your USB thumb drive or portable hard   
					disk, to either of the side or rear panel USB Inputs   
					3G. If you have more than two devices that you   
					would like to connect at the same time, you can   
					use a standard USB-hub with an external power   
					supply, to which you can connect up to 16 portable   
					USB devices.   
					With such devices, you can also either listen to the   
					MP3 or WMA audio or watch the JPEG video files   
					only. In order to do so, click in stop mode on the   
					MUSIC, PICTURE or MOVIE icons on the left part of   
					the screen to select or deselect the desired format.   
					Repeat: Sets the repeat mode.   
					(Repeat 1, Repeat Folder).   
					Random: Activates Random Playback when possi-   
					ble.   
					Time: Shows the elapsed time and remaining time   
					of a song currently playing.   
					1. Press the USB   
					0 
					button on the remote control   
					NOTE: The HS 250 will not play back any of the for-   
					mats SVCD/VCD, MPEG1 (Video), MPEG2 (Video)   
					and audio CD tracks (CDDA) stored on an external   
					USB hard drive.   
					to turn the DVD Receiver on.Also make sure that   
					your video monitor connected to the HS 250 is   
					switched on.   
					NOTE: iTunes allows you to set certain selections   
					to always or never remember playback position, or   
					to be skipped in Shuffle mode.The HS 250’s set-   
					tings cannot override these iTunes settings.   
					2.The TV monitor will show the below screen,   
					allowing you to select which of the file types   
					available on the device you would like to display   
					and play. Showing different file types at the   
					same time like MP3 and JPEG is possible.   
					• 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.   
					While a selection is playing, the song title, artist   
					and album name, if available on the iPod, will scroll   
					across the lower line in the front panel Message   
					• 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 looking for.   
					Display   
					0.The upper line will display the elapsed   
					time of the track on the left, the play mode icon,   
					and the time remaining on the right.   
					Using   
					When Harman Kardon’s   
					a compatible Apple® iPod® is docked in The Bridge,   
					press the DMP Selector Button to choose   
					the iPod as the input source allowing playback of   
					audio materials on your iPod through your high-   
					quality audio/video system.   
					is connected and   
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					3. Move the cursor to the buttons on the lower left   
					side of the screen, and press ENTER to select or   
					deselect the requested file types.   
					In case several USB devices are connected, all will   
					be shown in the same USB Menu.   
					To differentiate the drives, they will be shown as 1   
					and 2. USB drives can have more than one parti-   
					tion. If that is the case, the different partitions will   
					be shown as 1a, 1b, 1c etc.   
					When The Bridge is properly connected and a com-   
					patible iPod is properly docked, the Upper Display   
					In addition, if a video display is connected to the   
					HS 250, a screen will appear to display information   
					about the iPod’s status and the track.The top line   
					will display the play mode icon, with the phrase   
					“Now Playing” appearing to the right to remind   
					you that you are viewing the status of the current   
					track, as opposed to another menu screen. Below   
					that the HS 250 displays the total number of tracks   
					in the current play list on the right (all materials on   
					the iPod are considered one of the play lists) with   
					the number of the current track on the left.The   
					song title, artist and album are displayed.At the   
					bottom of the screen is a graphic bar indicating the   
					current play position within the track, with the   
					elapsed and remaining times appearing below the   
					bar.   
					Line   
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					will read DMP IN. Once that message   
					appears, use the remote to control the iPod.   
					The USB Menu contains the following settings or   
					indications. Follow the explanations in the Upper   
					Menu Line on the bottom of your screen to change   
					the settings.   
					Disc: Shows the type of the disc.   
					Picture: Selects the interval between the current   
					picture on the screen and the next one.   
					Whether or not an iPod is docked in The Bridge, the   
					screen shown in the figure above will appear on a   
					video display connected to the HS 250, but you will   
					not be able to affect the screen without an iPod   
					docked in The Bridge. Once an iPod is docked in The   
					Bridge and selected as a source, the On Screen Display   
					will change to show a reflection of your iPod menu.   
					In the USB Menu, the chapter, track or picture cur-   
					rently playing will be marked with an arrow symbol   
					in front of the Track (MP3,WMA) or Picture (JPEG).   
					Tracks and pictures can be selected from this list at   
					any time by moving the cursor to the desired track   
					NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you use a   
					screen saver built into your video display to avoid   
					possible damage from “burn-in” that may occur   
					with plasma and many CRT displays when a still   
					image, such as a menu screen, remains on display   
					for an extended period of time.   
					or file and pressing ENTER   
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					to confirm.   
					The top part of this screen can be de-activated to   
					show the complete Track list on the screen.To de-   
					activate, move the cursor to the upper INFO (or i   
					INFO) Submenu on the left side of the screen. Press   
					ENTER   
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					until 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 deactivating the PROGRAM Submenu.   
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				Learning Codes from a Remote   
					commands that have been learned to all devices.   
					Learning Codes from a Remote   
					Macro Programming   
					To erase a single learned code from within   
					a single device’s settings, follow these   
					steps:   
					The HS 250 remote is able to “learn” codes from   
					other remote controls that might be part of your   
					system setup, like the one from your TV. To learn   
					or transfer codes from an IR remote to the HS’s   
					remote, follow these steps:   
					Macros enable you to easily repeat frequently used   
					combinations of commands with the press of a sin-   
					gle button on the HS’s remote control. Once pro-   
					grammed, a macro will send out up to 19 different   
					remote codes in a pre-determined sequential order   
					enabling you to automate the process of turning   
					on your system, changing devices, or other com-   
					mon tasks. The HS’s remote can store up to four   
					separate macro command sequences, that are   
					1. Press and hold both the Input Selector   
					within which the individual button to be erased has   
					been programmed and the Learn button   
					2. When the red LED under the Input Selector   
					0 
					X 
					. 
					1. Place the front of the original remote with the   
					code being sent so that it is facing the IR   
					turns red and the Program Indicator   
					e 
					flash-   
					Transmitter Window   
					d 
					on the HS remote   
					es amber, release the buttons.   
					“head-to-head.”The remotes should be between   
					2 and 4cm apart.   
					accessed by pressing the Macro buttons   
					1. To start programming a macro, press the Mute   
					button and the Macro button to be pro-   
					K.   
					3. Press and release the Input Selector   
					0 
					again for the device within which the individual   
					button to be erased has been programmed.   
					2. Select the button on the remote that you wish   
					to use as the device selector for the codes about   
					to be entered. This must be any of the Input   
					A 
					K 
					grammed at the same time. Note that the latest   
					selected Input Selector will light red, and the   
					4. Press the 7 button   
					S 
					three times.   
					Selectors   
					3. Press the Input Selector   
					and the Learn Button at the same time. Hold   
					0.   
					5. Press and release the individual button for which   
					the code is to be erased. The Program Indicator   
					Program Indicator   
					e 
					will flash amber.   
					0 
					button chosen   
					2. Enter the steps for the macro sequence by   
					pressing the button for the actual command step.   
					Although the macro may contain up to   
					19 steps, each button press, including those used   
					to change devices, counts as a step.   
					X 
					e 
					will blink green two times and then return to   
					these buttons until the Program Indicator   
					e 
					amber.   
					flashes amber and the light under the device   
					6. To erase other buttons within the same device,   
					press them as noted in Step 5.   
					selector button turns red. Release the buttons. It   
					is important that you begin the next step within   
					20 seconds.   
					7. When all buttons to be erased have been   
					The Program Indicator   
					e 
					will flash green   
					pressed, press the Learn button   
					X 
					to complete   
					twice to confirm each button press as you enter   
					commands.   
					4. Press the button on the HS remote that you   
					wish to program. Note that the Program   
					the process.   
					To erase all codes within a single device,   
					follow these steps:   
					NOTE: While entering commands for Power On of   
					any device during a macro sequence, press the   
					Indicator   
					e 
					will stop flashing.   
					Important Note: Codes cannot be taught to all   
					buttons on the remote. In these cases the   
					Mute button   
					button   
					• Remember to press the appropriate Input   
					Selector button before functions are   
					A. DO NOT press the Power ON   
					1. Press and hold both the Input Selector   
					which you wish to erase the codes and the Learn   
					button   
					2. When the red LED under the Input Selector   
					0 
					for   
					0 
					. 
					Program Indicator   
					e 
					keeps flashing after the   
					X 
					. 
					button was released.   
					0 
					5. As long as the Program Indicator   
					e 
					is on   
					changed to another device.   
					turns red and the Program Indicator   
					e 
					flash-   
					steadily (for five seconds), press and hold the but-   
					ton on the original remote that you wish to   
					“teach” into the HS remote. If you pressed the   
					button too late or no command was received   
					es amber, release the buttons.   
					3. When all the steps have been entered, press   
					M N KL   
					the   
					button   
					9 
					to enter the com-   
					3. Press and release the same Input Selector   
					again for the device whose codes you wish to   
					erase.   
					0 
					mands. The red light under the Input Selector   
					will blink and then turn off and the   
					Program Indicator will flash green twice   
					to confirm the macro to be programmed.   
					Example: To program the Macro 1   
					within five seconds, the Program Indicator   
					e 
					0 
					will flash red three times and then amber, then   
					simply repeat step four. When the Program   
					e 
					4. Press the 8 button   
					S 
					three times.   
					will turn off,   
					5. The Program/SPL Indicator   
					e 
					Indicator   
					e 
					turns green, release the button on   
					K 
					button   
					the red light under the Input Selector will flash   
					on and off once and the Program/SPL Indicator   
					the original remote. Note that the Program   
					Indicator will then begin to flash amber again.   
					so that it turns on the HS 250 and your TV, follow   
					these steps:   
					e 
					will flash green three times to indicate that   
					NOTE: If the Program Indicator   
					e 
					turns red   
					• Press the Macro 1 button   
					K 
					and Mute   
					A 
					the codes have been erased.   
					steadily during Step 5, the programming was not   
					successful. Repeat the steps to see if the code will   
					“take.”If the indicator keeps flashing red in step   
					5, this code cannot be taught.   
					buttons at the same time and then release them.   
					To erase all codes that have been   
					programmed to all devices in the remote,   
					follow these steps:   
					• Note that the Program Indicator will flash   
					amber.   
					• Press the TV Selector   
					• Press the Mute button to store the HS’s   
					power on command.   
					• Press the Screen Power On button   
					0.   
					6. Repeat steps 4 though 5 for each button on   
					the source remote that you wish to transfer to the   
					HS remote.   
					1. Press any Input Selector   
					Learn button   
					2. When the red LED under the Input Selector   
					0 
					and also the   
					X 
					. 
					A 
					7. Once all codes have been transferred from the   
					original source remote to the HS remote, press the   
					turns red and the Program/SPL Indicator   
					e 
					Y 
					flashes amber, release the buttons.   
					button to store the TV Power On Command.   
					Learn button   
					X. This will turn off all LEDs and   
					3. Press and release the same Input Selector   
					0 
					M N KL   
					• Press the   
					/Channel Up button   
					9 
					to   
					turn off the learning mode.   
					again.   
					complete the process and store the macro   
					sequence.   
					8. Repeat Steps 1 through 7 for any additional   
					remotes you wish to “teach” into the HS Remote.   
					4. Press the 9 button   
					S 
					three times.   
					will turn off,   
					After following these steps, each time you press   
					the Macro 1 button , the remote will send all   
					Power On commands.   
					5. The Program/SPL Indicator   
					e 
					Erasing Learned Codes   
					K 
					the red light under the Input Selector will flash   
					on and off once and the Program/SPL Indicator   
					The HS’s remote allows you to remove or erase the   
					code learned into a single button for a single   
					device, to remove or erase all the codes that have   
					been learned for a single device, or to erase all   
					e 
					will flash green three times after some sec-   
					onds to indicate that the codes have been erased.   
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					Erasing Macro Commands   
					2. Note that the Program Indicator   
					flash amber, and the red LED under the Input   
					Selector last used will turn on.   
					3. Within ten seconds, press the Mute button   
					e 
					will   
					4. The red LED under the Selector will go out,   
					and the Program Indicator will turn green   
					and flash three times before it goes out.   
					e 
					To remove the commands that have been   
					programmed into one of the Macro buttons,   
					follow these steps:   
					0 
					5. When the Program Indicator   
					e 
					goes out,   
					A 
					. 
					the Macro has been erased.   
					1. Press the Mute button   
					A 
					and the Macro   
					button that contains the commands you   
					K 
					wish to erase.   
					DVD Language Codes   
					The availability of specific languages for the main audio track or subtitles is dependent on the choices made by a disc’s producer. You should always consult   
					the disc’s jacket for information on languages for any disc. In the case of some languages, you may be required to enter a code from the list below to access   
					that language.   
					Language   
					Code   
					Language   
					Code   
					Language   
					Code   
					Abkhazian   
					Afar   
					Afrikaans   
					Albanian   
					Ameharic   
					Arabic   
					Armenian   
					Assamese   
					Aymara   
					Azerbaijani   
					Bashkir   
					6566   
					6565   
					6570   
					8381   
					6577   
					6582   
					7289   
					6583   
					6588   
					6590   
					6665   
					6985   
					6678   
					6890   
					6672   
					6673   
					6682   
					6671   
					7789   
					6669   
					7577   
					6765   
					9072   
					6779   
					7282   
					6783   
					6865   
					7876   
					6978   
					6979   
					6984   
					7079   
					7074   
					7073   
					7082   
					7089   
					7176   
					7565   
					6869   
					6976   
					7576   
					7178   
					7185   
					Hausa   
					Hebrew   
					Hindi   
					Hungarian   
					Icelandic   
					Indonesian   
					Interlingua   
					Interlingue   
					Iunpiak   
					7265   
					7387   
					7273   
					7285   
					7383   
					7378   
					7365   
					7369   
					7375   
					7165   
					7384   
					7465   
					7487   
					7578   
					7583   
					7575   
					8287   
					7589   
					8278   
					7579   
					7585   
					7679   
					7665   
					7686   
					7678   
					7684   
					7775   
					7771   
					7783   
					7776   
					7784   
					7773   
					7782   
					7779   
					7778   
					7865   
					7869   
					7879   
					7967   
					7982   
					7977   
					8065   
					8083   
					7065   
					8076   
					8084   
					8185   
					Rhaero-Romance   
					Romanian   
					Russian   
					Samoan   
					Sangho   
					Sanskrit   
					Scots Gaelic   
					Serbian   
					Servo-Groatian   
					Sesotho   
					Setswana   
					Shona   
					Sindhi   
					Singhalese   
					Siswati   
					Slovak   
					Slovenian   
					Somali   
					Spanish   
					Sundanese   
					Swahili   
					Swedish   
					Tagalog   
					Tajik   
					Tamil   
					Tatar   
					Telugu   
					Thai   
					8277   
					8279   
					8285   
					8377   
					8371   
					8365   
					7168   
					8382   
					8372   
					8384   
					8478   
					8378   
					8368   
					8373   
					8383   
					8375   
					8376   
					8379   
					6983   
					8385   
					8387   
					8386   
					8476   
					8471   
					8465   
					8484   
					8469   
					8472   
					6679   
					8473   
					8479   
					8483   
					8482   
					8475   
					8487   
					8575   
					8582   
					8590   
					8673   
					8679   
					6789   
					8779   
					8872   
					7473   
					8979   
					9085   
					Irish   
					Italian   
					Basque   
					Japanese   
					Javanese   
					Kannada   
					Kashmiri   
					Kazakh   
					Kinyarwanda   
					Kirghiz   
					Kirundi   
					Korean   
					Kurdish   
					Laothian   
					Latin   
					Latvian, Lettish   
					Lingala   
					Lithuanian   
					Macedonian   
					Malagsy   
					Malay   
					Malayalam   
					Maltese   
					Maori   
					Marathi   
					Moldavian   
					Mongolian   
					Naru   
					Nepali   
					Norwegian   
					Occitan   
					Oriya   
					Oromo (Afan)   
					Panjabi   
					Bengali; Bangla   
					Bhutani   
					Bihari   
					Bislama   
					Breton   
					Bulgarian   
					Burmese   
					Byelorussian   
					Cambodian   
					Catalan   
					Chinese   
					Corsican   
					Croatian   
					Czech   
					Danish   
					Dutch   
					English   
					Esperanto   
					Estonian   
					Faroese   
					Fiji   
					Finnish   
					French   
					Tibetan   
					Tigrinya   
					Tonga   
					Tsonga   
					Turkish   
					Turkmen   
					Twi   
					Ukrainian   
					Urdu   
					Frisian   
					Galician   
					Georgian   
					German   
					Greek   
					Greenlandic   
					Guarani   
					Gujarati   
					Uzbek   
					Vietnamese   
					Volapuk   
					Welsh   
					Wolof   
					Xhosa   
					Yiddish   
					Yoruba   
					Zulu   
					Pashto, Pushto   
					Persian   
					Polish   
					Portuguese   
					Quechua   
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				Troubleshooting   
					If you experience any of the following difficulties   
					while using the system, use this troubleshooting   
					guide to help you remedy the problem.   
					Should any problem persist, consult your   
					authorized Harman Kardon dealer.   
					There is no sound or volume is very low.   
					• Check that the speakers and components are   
					connected correctly and securely.   
					The remote does not function.   
					• Remove any obstacles between the remote   
					control and the system.   
					• Make sure that you have selected the correct   
					source on the system.   
					• Move the remote control closer to the system.   
					• Point the remote control at the remote sensor   
					on the front panel.   
					• Press MUTE on the remote control, if the   
					words MUTE ON are blinking on the front   
					panel display.   
					No power.   
					• Is the power cord firmly plugged into the   
					power outlet?   
					• Replace all the batteries in the remote control   
					with new ones if they are weak.   
					• 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.   
					• Check that the batteries are loaded correctly.   
					• One of the safety mechanisms may be   
					operating. In this event, unplug the player from   
					the power outlet briefly and then plug it in   
					again.   
					The disc does not play.   
					• There is no disc inside. (“NO DISC” appears on   
					the front panel display and the TV screen.)   
					Insert a disc.   
					• The audio interconnect is damaged. Replace it   
					with a new one.   
					No picture.   
					• Check that the system is connected correctly   
					and securely.   
					• The system is in pause mode or in slow-motion   
					play mode, or fast forward or fast reverse.   
					• Insert the disc correctly with the playback side   
					facing down on the disc tray.   
					N 
					Press to return to normal play mode.   
					• Clean the disc.   
					• The video cable may be damaged. Replace it   
					with a new one.   
					• Check the speaker settings (see page 19).   
					• The system cannot play CD-ROM's, etc.   
					(see page 3).   
					• Make sure the system is connected to a video   
					input on the TV (see page 14).   
					The left and right channels are unbalanced   
					or reversed.   
					• Check that the speakers and components are   
					connected correctly and securely.   
					• DVD with wrong region code   
					(see page 13).   
					• Make sure the TV is turned on.   
					• Make sure the correct video input on the TV is   
					selected for viewing with this system.   
					The system starts playing the DVD   
					automatically.   
					• The DVD features the auto playback function.   
					Severe hum or noise is heard.   
					• Check that the speakers and components are   
					connected securely.   
					Noise (interference) appears in the   
					picture.   
					• Clean the disc.   
					• Check that the connecting cords are away from   
					a transformer or motor and at least 3 meters   
					away from fluorescent light.   
					Playback stops automatically.   
					• Some discs include an auto pause signal. When   
					playing such a disc, the system stops playback   
					at the signal.   
					• If video from this system has to go through   
					your VCR to get to your TV, the copy-protection   
					applied to some DVD programs could affect   
					picture quality. If you still experience problems   
					after checking your connections, please try   
					connecting your DVD system directly to your   
					TV’s S-Video input, if your TV is equipped with   
					this input (see page 14).   
					• Move your TV away from the audio   
					components.   
					• The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them with a   
					cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.   
					• Clean the disc.   
					The volume goes down automatically   
					and can not be increased.   
					• The internal temperature is too high. Wait   
					approximately one minute for the amplifier to   
					reach normal working temperature.   
					The aspect ratio of the screen is wrong   
					(picture vertically expanded) when you   
					play a wide picture even though you set   
					“TV DISPLAY” in the SETUP menu to   
					"16:9".   
					• If you connect the system with the SCART   
					cable, connect directly to the TV. Otherwise the   
					autoswitch function of the aspect ratio for the   
					TV may not work.   
					Radio stations cannot be tuned in.   
					• Check that the antenna is connected correctly.   
					Adjust the antenna and connect an external   
					antenna if necessary.   
					• If the TV is not connected with a SCART cable   
					to the HS, or if the autoswitch function does   
					not work you should turn the TV to "16:9" (if   
					possible with your TV).   
					• The signal strength of the stations is too weak   
					for automatic tuning. Use manual tuning.   
					• No stations have been preset.   
					• Depending on the TV, you may not be able to   
					change the aspect ratio. In that case (TV not   
					adjustable to 16:9) do not select "16:9" in the   
					TV Display. Then, no change of the aspect ratio   
					is needed.   
					• The tuner mode is not selected, select the   
					Radio mode.   
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					Track Skip or direct select with numeric   
					buttons, Search, Slow-motion play, repeat   
					play or Program play, etc., cannot be done.   
					• Depending on the DVD or VCD, some of the   
					above operations may not be available   
					(Playback control).   
					The subtitles cannot be turned off when   
					you play a DVD.   
					• Depending on the DVD, you may not be able to   
					turn the subtitles off.   
					The angles cannot be changed when you   
					play a DVD.   
					Messages do not appear on the TV screen   
					in the language you want.   
					• Multi-angles are not recorded on most DVDs.   
					• Change the angles when the angle mark   
					appears on the TV screen.   
					• Select the language for Display and Preferred   
					Subtitle in the SETUP menu (see page 18).   
					For all messages from the DVD (DVD menu,   
					subtitles) in the proper language the disc must   
					have the language you selected, if not, another   
					language will be selected.   
					• Changing the angles is prohibited on some   
					DVDs.   
					The system does not operate properly.   
					• Static electricity, etc., may affect the system’s   
					operation.   
					Disconnect the AC power cord, then connect it   
					again.   
					The audio language cannot be changed   
					when you play a DVD.   
					• Multilingual sound is not recorded on the DVD.   
					• Changing the language for the sound by the   
					Audio button on the remote or the Audio line   
					in the Player Menu is prohibited on the DVD.   
					In that case the audio language must be   
					selected by the main menu on the DVD.   
					Please also refer to the Troubleshooting   
					guide contained in your loudspeaker   
					Owners Manual.   
					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 by the main menu on the DVD.   
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				Glossary   
					Bit rate   
					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.   
					Title   
					Value indicating the amount of video data com-   
					pressed in a DVD per second. The unit is Mbps   
					(megabit per second). 1 Mbps indicates that the   
					data per second is 1,000,000 bits. The higher the   
					bit rate, the larger the amount of data. However,   
					this does not always mean higher quality   
					pictures.   
					The longest sections of a picture or a music piece   
					on a DVD; a movie, etc., for a picture piece on   
					video software; or an album, etc., for a music   
					piece on an audio software. Each title is assigned   
					a title number enabling you to locate the title   
					you want.   
					© 1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc.   
					All rights reserved.   
					MPEG AUDIO   
					Track   
					Chapter   
					International standard coding system to com-   
					press audio digital signals authorized by ISO/IEC.   
					MPEG 1 conforms to up to 2-channel stereo,   
					used on some DVD’s as alternate (other lan-   
					guage) track.   
					Sections of a music piece on a CD. Each track is   
					assigned a track number enabling you to locate   
					the track you want.   
					Sections of a picture or a music piece on a DVD   
					that are smaller than titles. Many titles are com-   
					posed of several chapters, but many others are   
					not. Each chapter is assigned a chapter number   
					enabling you to locate the chapter you want.   
					PCM   
					Pulse code modulation, an uncompressed data   
					formation.   
					DVD   
					Dolby Digital (“5.1”, “AC-3”)   
					A disc that contains up to 8 hours of moving   
					pictures even though its diameter is the same as   
					a CD. The data capacity of a single-layer and   
					single-sided DVD, at 4.7 GB (Giga Byte), is   
					7 times that of a CD. Furthermore, the data   
					capacity of a dual-layer and single-sided DVD is   
					8.5 GB, a single-layer and double-sided   
					DVD 9.4 GB, and a dual-layer and double-sided   
					DVD 17 GB. The picture data uses the MPEG 2   
					format, one of the worldwide standards of digital   
					compression technology. The picture data is   
					compressed to about 1/40 of its original size.   
					The DVD also uses the variable rate coding   
					technology that changes the data to be allocated   
					according to the status of the picture. The audio   
					data is recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS and/or   
					PCM, allowing you to enjoy more natural audio   
					presence. Furthermore, various advanced   
					functions such as multi-angle, multilingual, and   
					subtitles may be provided with the DVD.   
					This sound format for movie theaters is more   
					advanced than Dolby Pro Logic Surround. In this   
					format, the rear speakers output stereo sound   
					with an expanded frequency range and a sub-   
					woofer channel for deep bass is independently   
					provided. This format is also called “5.1” because   
					the subwoofer channel is counted as 0.1 channel   
					(since it functions only when a deep bass effect is   
					needed). All six channels in this format are   
					recorded separately for superior channel   
					separation. Furthermore, since all the signals are   
					processed digitally, less signal degradation   
					occurs. The name “AC-3” comes from the fact   
					that it is the third audio coding method to be   
					developed by the Dolby Laboratories Licensing   
					Corporation.   
					NTSC   
					National TV Systems Committee: a video   
					standard used in USA.   
					PAL   
					Phase Alternation Line: a video standard used in   
					many European countries.   
					Manufactured under license from Dolby   
					Laboratories. "Dolby", "AC-3", "Pro Logic" and   
					the Double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby   
					Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works.   
					© 1992.1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights   
					reserved.   
					Multi-angle function   
					Various angles or viewpoints of the video camera   
					for a scene are recorded on some DVDs.   
					Dolby Pro Logic II Surround   
					This is a method of decoding stereo or surround   
					recordings that produces five channels from two-   
					channel sound. Compared with the former Dolby   
					Surround system, Dolby Pro Logic II Surround   
					reproduces left-to-right panning more naturally   
					and localizes sounds more precisely. To take full   
					advantage of Dolby Pro Logic II Surround, you   
					should have a pair of rear speakers and a center   
					speaker. The rear speakers output stereo sound.   
					Multilingual function   
					Several languages for the sound or subtitles in a   
					picture are recorded on some DVDs.   
					Parental Control   
					A function of some (particulary US) DVD’s to limit   
					playback of the disc by the age of the users.   
					The limitation varies from disc to disc. When it is   
					activated, playback is completely prohibited,   
					violent scenes are skipped or replaced with other   
					scenes and so on.   
					DTS   
					Digital audio compression technology developed   
					by Digital Theater Systems, Inc. This technology   
					conforms to 5.1-channel surround. The rear   
					channels are stereo and there is a discrete   
					subwoofer channel in this format. DTS provides   
					5.1 discrete channels of high quality digital   
					audio. Good channel separation is realized,   
					because all channels are recorded discretely and   
					processed digitally.   
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				HS 250 Controller Specifications   
					DVD player   
					Pickup:   
					Semiconductor laser, wavelength 650nm   
					NTSC / PAL   
					Signal system:   
					Video signal horizontal resolution:   
					Video signal-to-noise ratio:   
					More than 480 lines (DVD)   
					More than 60 dB (DVD)   
					Audio frequency response:   
					(Stereo)   
					DVD (PCM): 20 Hz ~ 22 kHz (+/- 1.0 dB)   
					CD (PCM): 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz (+/- 1.0 dB)   
					Audio signal-to-noise ratio:   
					Total harmonic distortion:   
					Dynamic range:   
					More than 80 dB (PCM)   
					Less than 0.01% (PCM)   
					DVD (PCM): More than 85 dB (EIAJ, 2 kHz)   
					CD:   
					More than 85 dB (EIAJ)   
					FM Tuner   
					System:   
					PLL quartz-locked digital synthesizer system   
					87.50 ~ 108.00 MHz   
					Tuning range:   
					Antenna terminals:   
					Intermediate frequency:   
					75 Ohms, unbalanced   
					10.7 MHz   
					Video Outputs HDMI   
					Component Video Output:   
					Y: 1 Vp-p/75 Ohms, sync negative polarity   
					Cr: 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms   
					Cb: 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms   
					CVBS Video:   
					S-video:   
					1 Vp-p 75 Ohms   
					Y: 1 Vp-p 75 Ohms   
					C: PAL 0.3 Vp-p 75 Ohms / NTSC 0.286 Vp-p 75 Ohms   
					Audio line Outputs   
					Audio L/R:   
					2 Vrms, 1 kilohms   
					General   
					Power requirements:   
					AC 230 V, 50 Hz   
					300 W   
					Max power consumption:   
					Idle power consumption:   
					Dimensions (WxHxD):   
					Weight:   
					Less than 2 W   
					350mm x 84mm x 250mm   
					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 features and specifications are subject to change without notice.   
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