Harman Kardon Stereo System MAS 100 User Manual

MAS 100/  
MAS 110  
MUSIC SYSTEM  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
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TAbLE OF CONTENTS  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
INTRODUCTION AND FEATURES  
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES  
FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS (controller and amplifier )  
REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS (controller)  
REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS (amplifier)  
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS  
10 INSTALLATION  
12 OPERATION  
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Using the Remote Control  
Turning On the MAS 100/MAS 110  
Setting the Clock  
Setting the Alarms  
Volume Control  
Speaker Setup (Tone Controls)  
Source Selection  
FM Radio  
Program Station Presets  
DAB Tuner (MAS 110 Systems Only)  
CD  
Playback Control  
Data Discs  
USB  
Programmed Play  
Dock for iPod  
Auxiliary Inputs  
Recording  
System Software Version  
System Reset  
System Memory  
TROUbLEShOOTINg gUIDE  
TEChNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Trademark Acknowledgements  
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INTRODUCTION AND FEATURES  
More than 50 years ago, Harman Kardon, Inc., sold the very first audio  
receiver, a high-performance component that combined the functions of  
several products that previously had only been available separately. Our  
mission was and is to deliver high-fidelity sound in an easy-to-use pack-  
age, and we are confident that you will enjoy the quality and convenience  
of the MAS 100/MAS 110 music system for many years to come.  
as well as a pair of custom bookshelf loudspeakers, for a complete audio  
solution.  
To obtain the maximum enjoyment from your new system, we urge you  
to read this manual and refer back to it to familiarize yourself with the  
features and operation of the MAS 100/MAS 110.  
If you have any questions about this product, its installation or its opera-  
tion, please contact your retailer or custom installer, or visit www.  
harmankardon.com.  
The MAS 100/MAS 110 is a complete high-performance audio system  
with  
dock for the iPod (included with some versions of MAS  
110 system, optional with other models), a CD player, an FM tuner (MAS  
110 includes a DAB tuner) and auxiliary inputs for other audio products,  
Harman Kardon® MAS 100/MAS 110 High-Performance Audio System  
The Bridge II dock for iPod (included with some versions of MAS 110  
system, optional for other models) charges iPod touch 2nd generation,  
iPod nano 4th generation, iPod classic, iPod touch 1st generation, iPod  
nano 3rd generation, iPod nano 2nd generation, iPod 5th generation. iPod  
not included.  
Eight auxiliary audio inputs: one front stereo mini-jack (3.5mm) on right  
side of controller, two rear-panel dual RCA jacks (line-level), one rear-  
panel phono MM input, two optical digital audio inputs, two coaxial digital  
audio inputs  
One line-level analog audio output  
One coaxial digital audio output  
Stereo headphone output (3.5mm)  
Clock with dual alarms  
Slot-loaded CD player with CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 and WMA playback,  
with CD Text capability and ID3 tag support  
Front and rear USB ports with MP3 and WMA audio playback capability  
FM tuner with RDS text display and 30 presets  
Two 2-way, 130mm bass-reflex speakers  
DAB/DAB+/T-DMB-Audio tuner with DLS text display and 30 presets (MAS  
110 systems only)  
iPod not included  
The Bridge II docking station  
included only with some  
versions of MAS 110 system  
Supplied Accessories  
The following accessory items are supplied with the MAS 100/MAS 110. If any  
of these items are missing, please contact Harman Kardon customer service at  
Controller-to-  
amplifier ribbon cable power cord  
Detachable AC  
FM wire antenna  
Stereo RCA-plug  
male-to-male  
cable (1m)  
System remote  
control with three  
AAA batteries  
The Bridge II dock for  
iPod (only with some  
versions of MAS 110  
system; optional for  
other models)  
DAB wire antenna  
(MAS 110 only)  
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FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS  
CONTROLLER AND AMPLIFIER  
The MAS 100 and MAS 110 use touch-sensitive controls. To use a control, tap  
gently on its lit icon.  
Play/Pause: Each tap toggles between the Play and Pause functions.  
Stop: Fully stops playback.  
NOTE: Controls are the same for all models.  
Eject: When a CD is loaded, tap here to eject it.  
USB Port A: Connect a compatible USB device here to enjoy playback  
of audio MP3 or WMA files. Although most USB flash and hard-disk drives in  
the FAT32 file format, as well as many MP3 players, are compatible with the  
MAS 100 and MAS 110 systems, due to the wide variety of manufacturers,  
playback cannot be guaranteed. Do not connect an iPod or iPhone to this port.  
Do not connect a personal computer or any peripherals to this port.  
Power: Turns the MAS 100/MAS 110 on or places it in Standby mode. To  
completely power off the unit, unplug the power supply.  
Message Display: The time and messages are displayed  
in this two-line text display.  
CD Slot: Load compatible discs here.  
Line-In Jack (Line Input): Connect a 3.5mm male-  
to-male cable (not included) to the headphone or line-level  
output on a portable player or other device.  
Skip/Scan Forward/Reverse: These buttons function diffe-  
rently, depending on the current source:  
iPod, CD or USB: Press and release the Forward Button to skip  
to the next track. Press the Reverse Button twice to skip to the previous  
track. Press and hold the Scan Forward/Reverse Buttons to scan forward  
or reverse within a track.  
Headphone Jack: Outputs a stereo signal for private  
listening through most headphones that are equipped with  
a 3.5mm plug.  
Volume Control: Increases or decreases the volume.  
Radio: Press and release the Preset +/- Button on the Remote Control  
or the Skip Forward/Reverse Button on the front panel to select the next/  
previous programmed preset station. Press and hold the Skip/Scan  
Forward/Reverse Button to scan quickly through the stations. When you  
release the button, the tuner continues to scan until it finds a station of  
acceptably strong signal quality, and then it stops. To stop the scan before  
a station is found, press the Forward/Reverse button again.  
Message Display  
Skip/Scan Forward/Reverse  
Note: Controls are the same for all models.  
USB Port  
LINE-IN Input  
Power  
Play/Pause  
Headphone  
CD Slot  
Eject  
Stop  
Volume  
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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS  
CONTROLLER  
TV and AUX  
Analog Audio  
Inputs  
Coaxial 1/2 Digital  
Audio Inputs  
USB Port  
FM Antenna  
Terminal  
Optical 1/2 Digital  
Audio Inputs  
Analog Audio  
Outputs  
Phono Input  
DAB Antenna  
Terminal  
Coaxial Digital  
Audio Output  
Update Switch  
(MAS 110 only)  
RS-232  
Serial Port  
The Bridge II  
Input  
Output to  
Amplifier  
FM Antenna Terminal: Connect the included FM antenna wire  
here.  
Analog Audio Outputs: Connect these outputs to the analog  
audio inputs of an audio recorder. When a source  
connected to the MAS system is playing, the signal will be  
available at these outputs for recording.  
DAB Antenna Terminal (MAS 110 Only): Connect the  
included DAB antenna wire lead here to enjoy programming from digital  
DAB, DAB+ or T-DMB-Audio radio stations available in your area.  
Coaxial Digital Audio Output: Connect this output  
to the coaxial digital audio input of a digital audio recorder. When a  
source connected to the MAS system is playing, the signal will be avail-  
able at this output for recording.  
USB Port B: Connect a compatible USB device here to enjoy play-  
back of audio MP3 or WMA files. Although most USB flash and hard-disk  
drives in the FAT32 file format, as well as many MP3 players, are com-  
patible with the MAS 100 and MAS 110 systems, due to the wide variety  
of manufacturers, playback cannot be guaranteed. Do not connect an  
iPod or iPhone to this port. Do not connect a personal computer or any  
peripherals to this port.  
NOTES:  
The MAS system does not convert analog sources to the  
digital domain, or digital sources to the analog domain  
for recording.  
Optical 1/2 and Coaxial 1/2 Digital Audio Inputs:  
Connect a source device’s optical or coaxial digital audio output to the  
corresponding input. Only the PCM uncompressed format is supported.  
It is the user’s responsibility to comply with all laws  
pertaining to the copying of audio materials.  
TV and AUX Analog Audio Inputs: Connect the  
analog audio outputs of a television or any source device to enjoy play-  
back through the high-performance MAS system.  
Output to Amplifier: Connect the included ribbon cable to this  
connector and to the corresponding connector on the MAS amplifier.  
This cable passes audio signals from the controller to the amplifier, and  
it transfers DC power from the amplifier to the controller. If this cable  
is ever damaged, do not use it, and contact Harman Kardon, Inc., for a  
replacement.  
Phono Input: Connect the outputs of a moving magnet  
(MM) type turntable to this input. Do not connect any other type of turn-  
table to this input, and do not connect the outputs of  
an MM-type turntable to any other analog audio inputs on the MAS 100  
or MAS 110 without using a phono preamp, available separately from  
many electronics stores.  
RS-232 Serial Port: This port is used only for system upgrades.  
Do not connect it to any devices unless instructed to do so at the time a  
system upgrade is released.  
Input: To enjoy playback of audio materials stored on a  
compatible iPod (see page 4), connect The Bridge II dock (included with  
some versions of the MAS 110 system; available separately for the MAS  
100 and some versions of the MAS 110 systems). Make sure the insert  
for The Bridge II is installed, and install the appropriate dock adapter for  
your iPod within the insert, as shown in Figure 1 on page 10.  
Update Switch: This switch is used only for system upgrades.  
Leave it in the “N” position for normal operation unless instructed to  
switch it to the “U” position to install a system update.  
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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS  
AMPLIFIER  
AC Power  
Input  
Input From  
Controller  
Left Speaker  
Output  
Right Speaker  
Output  
Right and Left Speaker Output Terminals: Use two-conductor  
speaker wire to connect each set of terminals to the correct speaker.  
Remember to observe the correct polarity (positive and negative con-  
nections).  
Input From Controller: Connect the included ribbon cable to this  
connector and to the corresponding connector on the MAS controller.  
This cable passes audio signals from the controller to the amplifier, and  
it transfers AC power from the amplifier to the controller. If this cable  
is ever damaged, do not use it, and contact Harman Kardon, Inc., for a  
replacement.  
AC Power Input: After you have made all other connections, plug the  
AC power cord into this receptacle and into an unswitched wall outlet.  
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS  
Power: Turns the MAS 100/MAS 110 on or off. To completely power  
off the unit, unplug the power supply.  
Playlist: While programming a playlist, press the Clear Button  
to delete the track just entered. After the playlist has been saved by  
pressing the Stop Button, press the Clear Button to delete the entire  
playlist. To delete a single track, stop play, press the Check Button  
repeatedly until the desired track appears and press the Clear Button.  
Press the Play or Stop Button to exit Check mode.  
Sleep: Each press increases the time until turn-off, from 10 to 90  
minutes, in increments of 10 minutes. The next press after the 90 min-  
utes setting turns off the Sleep function.  
Source Selectors: Selects a source input. Each press of the Line  
In or Digital In Buttons toggles among the available analog (Line Input on  
right-side panel; TV, AUX or Phono Input on rear panel) or digital audio  
inputs (Coaxial 1 or 2, Optical 1 or 2), respectively. Press the Bridge  
Button to select an iPod docked in The Bridge II.  
Program/Memory: Used to program playlists and radio presets.  
Radio: If the current station has not been programmed into a  
preset, press Program/Memory and press the Enter Button to store  
the station at the current preset number, or use the Numeric Keys to  
enter a different preset number. The new preset will overwrite the  
existing one.  
Display: Adjusts the brightness of the Message Display when pressed  
for more than one second in every mode or access to some special  
information on DAB mode if less than one second. (In DAB mode, selects  
station-defined information when pressed for less than one second).  
Each press changes the display brightness: Full, Half or Off. Please note  
that only the Information Display is dimmed. The Volume Knob and the  
Buttons remain lit to remind you that the system is still on.  
USB or CD (Audio or Data): Press the Program Button  
to begin Program Mode. Add tracks to the playlist by using the Skip/  
Scan Transport Controls or the Numeric Keys to select the track, then  
press the Program Button to enter the selection. Add up to 30 files.  
Press Play to play the playlist, or Stop to save the playlist without  
playing it. During playback, the order of the track in the playlist will  
appear on the left, with the disc’s track number to the right. See  
page 16.  
Settings: Accesses menus for Speaker Setup (tone controls), Time  
Setup (clock), Alarm Setup, System Version and System Reset. See the  
Operation section for more information.  
Check: After a playlist has been programmed and play has been  
stopped, each press of the Check Button displays the tracks in the  
playlist.  
Back: Press this Button to return to previous menu level when Settings  
has been selected.  
Info: Displays status of current source as follows:  
Eject: When a CD is loaded, press this button to eject it.  
Radio: When FM band is in use, each press toggles between the  
PS (Program Service) and RT (Radio Text) RDS information, if avail-  
able. When a DAB radio station is playing, press this button to access  
the menu system for the DAB tuner. See pages 14 and 15 for more  
information.  
FM Mode: Used with FM radio, each press toggles between Stereo  
and Monaural playback.  
Auto Store: Scans through all frequencies, searching for stations  
with acceptably strong signal quality, and stores them as presets.  
Audio CD: Displays CD Text information, if available. Each press  
displays the following items: Song, Artist, Album.  
Random: Each press turns Random playback mode (shuffle) on or off.  
This mode plays the tracks of the current disc or drive in random order.  
USB or Data CD: Scrolls all ID3 tag information for current  
source, if available. Each press displays the following individual  
items: Song, Artist, Album, Folder, then back to scrolling. If ID3 tags  
are not available, the filename will appear.  
Transport Controls  
Track-Skip/Tuning Up/Down: These buttons function differ-  
ently, depending on which source has been selected:  
Time: Displays elapsed track time for the current Audio CD (no effect  
on data CDs or other sources). Each additional press changes the display  
as follows: remaining track time, elapsed disc time, remaining disc time,  
then back to elapsed track time.  
iPod, CD or USB: Press and release the Forward Button to  
skip to the next track. Press the reverse button twice to skip to  
the previous track.  
Radio: Press and release the Track Skip Buttons to tune to the  
next higher or lower station by one frequency increment. Press  
and hold to scan quickly through the stations.  
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Navigation Buttons: Use the and Buttons to  
scroll forward and reverse through the Settings Menus, or through lists of  
content, and press the Enter Button to make selections. Press the Back  
Button to return to the previous menu or content level.  
Scan Forward/Reverse: Press and hold to scan forward or in  
reverse within a track when the iPod, CD or USB sources are playing.  
Enter: Selects a menu item, or saves setting changes and returns to  
the previous menu level.  
Play/Pause: Each tap toggles between the Play and Pause func-  
tions.  
Clear: Clears the current preset station or a playlist entry.  
Stop: Fully stops playback.  
Radio: To delete the current preset station, press the Clear Button  
while it is playing.  
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS  
Preset/Folder +/–: Selects a preset station or folder on a USB  
or data CD.  
Volume +/–: Increases or decreases the volume. Press and hold to  
change the volume more quickly.  
Radio: Each press changes to the next or previous preset station,  
if any have been programmed.  
Numeric Keys: Used to enter track numbers, radio stations or  
preset numbers, or while adjusting the clock and alarm times.  
USB or Data CD: Press once to open the current folder.Each  
additional press changes to the next or previous folder. After 3 sec-  
onds, the first track in the new folder will begin playing.  
–10 and +10 Numeric Key: Used with a USB device or CD to  
quickly advance through a large number of tracks. Each press of these  
keys changes to the next or previous track in increments of 10.  
Mute: Press to temporarily silence the speakers. Press again to restore  
audio. Muting is canceled if the MAS 100/MAS 110 is turned off.  
Power  
Sleep  
Source Selectors  
Display  
Settings  
Info  
Back  
Time  
1 57 3  
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Navigation  
Enter  
Program/Memory  
Check  
Clear  
Eject  
Random  
FM Mode  
Auto Store  
Transport Controls  
Preset/Folder +/–  
Volume +/–  
Mute  
Numeric Keys  
–10 Numeric Key  
+10 Numeric Key  
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INSTALLATION  
1. Carefully unpack the controller, amplifier, speakers, FM antenna, DAB  
antenna (MAS 110 systems only), analog audio cable, ribbon cable,  
detachable AC power cord, The Bridge II dock for iPod (Some versions  
of MAS 110 system only), remote control and batteries.  
2. Open the battery compartment of the remote control by firmly grasp-  
ing the portion of the remote that has the Harman Kardon logo and  
pulling it downward. Install the batteries in the remote control, follow-  
ing the “+” and “–” symbols in the battery compartment to maintain  
the correct polarity.  
Dock iPod  
Install Dock Adapter  
Install Insert  
Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.  
3. With the controller stacked on top of the amplifier, carefully insert one  
end of the ribbon cable into the connector on the rear panel of the  
controller, and the other end into the corresponding connector on the  
rear panel of the amplifier.  
Figure 1:  
Docking an iPod  
in The Bridge II  
4. Connect the FM antenna to its terminal. The system requires a female  
connector on the antenna. For MAS 110 systems only, connect the  
DAB antenna to its terminal.  
c. Locate the dock adapter that was included with your iPod, or  
select one of the included dock adapters by referring to Table 1.  
If your iPod is an older model that does not appear in Table 1 and  
that did not include an adapter, contact Apple Inc. to purchase  
one.  
5. Install The Bridge II dock for iPod (this dock is included with Some  
versions of MAS 110 and is available separately for other models;  
iPod is not included).  
Place the adapter in The Bridge II insert, as shown in Figure 1.  
a. Holding the cable with the wider part of the connector at the bot-  
tom, gently squeeze the tabs on each side as you insert it into the  
connector on the rear panel of the controller.  
d. Remove the iPod from any case, and dock it in The Bridge II, as  
shown in Figure 1.  
6. The MAS 100/MAS 110 features eight audio inputs for other devices,  
such as portable players. This step is optional, and may be skipped if  
you have no external devices. If your player has:  
b. Place the black insert in The Bridge II, making sure to push it all  
the way down. See Figure 1.  
3.5mm Analog audio output or headphone jack: Plug an analog  
audio cable (not included) into the output or headphone jack  
and the front mini-jack, which is located on the right side of the  
controller.  
NOTE: Do not place an iPod in The Bridge II unless both the black  
insert and a dock adapter are installed. Otherwise, the iPod will not  
connect properly, and both it and The Bridge II may sustain damage  
that is not covered by the warranty.  
Pair of RCA-type analog audio outputs: Plug one end of a two-  
conductor interconnect cable (one cable is included; purchase  
additional cables for other devices) into the player, and the other  
end into the TV or Auxiliary Input jacks on the rear panel of the  
MAS 100/MAS 110. Use the same-color connector for each chan-  
nel (usually red for right, and white or black for left).  
Table 1 – Select the Correct The Bridge II Insert  
The Bridge II Insert  
iPod Model  
NANO  
iPod nano, 1st and 2nd generations  
5G (VIDEO 60GB)  
5G (VIDEO 30GB)  
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iPod, 5th generation (60GB, 80GB) and iPod classic (160GB)  
iPod, 5th generation (30GB) and iPod classic (80GB)  
iPod nano, 3rd generation and 4th generation  
iPod touch – install large bumper  
12, 14  
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INSTALLATION  
If your device is a turntable with an MM-type cartridge, connect  
its outputs to the Phono (MM) Inputs on the rear panel of the  
controller. If it is another type of turntable, do not connect it to the  
MAS 100 or MAS 110 without using a separate phono preamp,  
available from electronics outlets. Do not connect a turntable to  
another set of inputs without using a phono preamp.  
Optical or coaxial digital audio S/P-DIF output: Plug  
one end of the digital audio cable (not included) into the player,  
and the other end into one of the Optical or Coaxial Inputs on the  
rear panel of the MAS 100/MAS 110  
Remember to select the correct analog or digital input as the source  
by pressing the Line In or Digital In Source Selector on the remote.  
7. To make analog or digital audio recordings, connect the Coaxial  
Digital Output or the Line Output on the rear panel of the controller  
to the corresponding input on an audio recorder (not included). The  
MAS system does not convert analog sources to the digital domain,  
or digital sources to the analog domain for recording.  
8. Place the left and right loudspeakers as desired. It is recommended  
that the speakers be placed so as to form an equilateral triangle with  
the usual listening position. Thus, each speaker will be the same dis-  
tance from the other speaker as it is from the listening position.  
Place the speakers at about the same height as the listener's ears.  
Connect one end of each included speaker cable to the terminals  
on the speaker, and the other end to the terminals on the amplifier.  
To ensure proper performance and bass response, make sure to  
preserve the correct polarity by connecting the positive terminals  
(colored red) to each other and the negative terminals (colored black)  
to each other.  
9. Plug all power cords for the MAS system and any external sources  
into unswitched AC outlets.  
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OPERATION  
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Buttons until “Time Setup” appears in the Message  
Using the MAS 100/MAS 110 is simple and intuitive. The front-panel  
controls use advanced touch-sensitive technology. To use the front  
panel, place a finger over any of the illuminated icons. A gentle tap  
is all that is necessary. Wait a few seconds for the system to process  
each command. To remove fingerprints, wipe the front panel with a dry  
microfiber cloth.  
2. Press the  
Display.  
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3. Press the Enter Button to display “Clock”.  
Turn the clock on or off: Press the Enter Button and use  
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Buttons to select “On” or “Off”. Turning the clock  
the  
/
off conserves power when the system is powered down  
to Standby mode.  
Using the Remote Control  
Point the remote at the front of the MAS 100/MAS 110. The remote IR  
sensor is located on the right half of the front panel of the controller. Do  
not block the sensor. The remote has a range of approximately 6m, up  
to 30 degrees off center. If the batteries require replacement, see Step 2  
of the Installation section. Use caution and dispose of batteries according  
to environmental requirements. Never throw the batteries into fire, and  
remove them from the remote if the remote will be unused for a long  
period of time.  
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Buttons until “Set Clock” appears  
on the lower line. Press the Enter Button to display “Set Time”.  
4. Set the clock: Press the  
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Set the time: Press the Enter Button and use the Numeric Keys  
to enter the hour, then the minute. If the 12-hour time format is  
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Buttons to select “AM” or “PM”. Press the  
Enter Button to advance from one field to the next without chang-  
ing it, and press the Enter Button to save the settings.  
active, use the  
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Turning On the MAS 100/MAS 110  
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Buttons until “Set 12/24 hour”  
Set the format: Press the  
appears. Press the Enter Button to change the format, and use  
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To turn on the MAS 100/MAS 110, press and hold the Power Button on  
the remote or the controller for 1 second. The system will also turn on  
when one of the Source Selectors or the Eject Button on the remote is  
pressed.  
the  
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Buttons to select between the 12- and 24-hour time  
displays. Press the Enter Button to save the change.  
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/ Buttons until “Set Day”  
5. Set the day of the week: Press the  
appears. Press the Enter Button to display the day of the week, and  
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Buttons to select the desired day. Press the Enter Button  
to save the changes.  
Press the Power Button to turn off the system. If the clock has been  
turned off, the Message Display will go dark to conserve power.  
Otherwise, the time will be displayed at half-brightness.  
use the  
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Setting the Alarms  
For automatic turn-on at a programmed time, set one or both of the  
alarms. The alarms may be set using the Settings Menu. See Figure 3.  
NOTE: To open a menu or to save new settings press the Enter  
button. To advance to the next entry field without changing the value,  
press the Enter Button. To return to the previous menu level without  
making any changes, press the Back Button. These buttons work the  
same way in all menus.  
1. Press the Settings Button on the remote.  
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2. Press the  
Buttons until “Alarm Setup” appears in the Message  
Display.  
Setting the Clock  
The clock may be set using the Settings Menu. See Figure 2.  
1. Press the Settings Button on the remote.  
Figure 2: Setting the Clock  
Right  
S e t t i n g s  
S p e a k e r S e t u p  
S e t t i n g s  
T i m e S e t u p  
>
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Left  
Enter  
Back  
Right  
Left  
Right  
T i m e S e t u p  
C l o c k  
T i m e S e t u p  
S e t C l o c k  
T i m e S e t u p  
S e t D a y  
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Left  
Enter  
Enter or Back  
Enter  
Enter or Back  
Enter  
Back  
C l o c k  
O f f  
S e t D a y  
M o n d a y  
>
>
Right  
Left  
S e t C l o c k  
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S e t C l o c k  
S e t T i m e  
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Enter  
Enter or Back  
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Buttons  
3. Press the Enter Button to display “Alarm 1”. Use the  
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Source: Select the source that will play when Alarm 1 or Alarm 2  
sounds. The weekday and weekend alarms for each of Alarm 1 and  
Alarm 2 must use the same source. If you prefer different sources for  
weekdays and weekends, use Alarm 1 for weekdays only and Alarm  
2 for weekends only by adjusting the Weekday On/Off and Weekend  
On/Off settings appropriately.  
to display “Alarm 2”. When the desired alarm is displayed, press  
the Enter Button to set it. The “Weekday: On” message will appear.  
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Buttons to display the Weekday Time, Weekend On/  
Use the  
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Off, Weekend Time or Source Settings, and press the Enter Button to  
make a change. You may adjust the Weekday, Weekend and Source  
settings for either alarm.  
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Buttons to select one of these sources: Disc, USB A  
Use the  
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Weekday On/Off: Select to adjust whether Alarm 1 or Alarm 2  
(front) or B (rear), Radio FM, Radio DAB (available only on MAS 110)  
or DMP (iPod docked in The Bridge II when available). If Disc, DMP  
or USB A or B is selected, make sure a CD, iPod or USB is present  
and contains audio materials. If no device is present, the system will  
switch to FM Radio. Press the Enter Button to save the change.  
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Buttons to turn the setting On  
will sound on weekdays. Use the  
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or Off. Press the Enter Button to save the change.  
Weekday Time: Select to set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 time for  
weekdays. The numeric time display will appear, with the hour set-  
ting flashing. Use the Numeric Keys to enter the two-digit hour set-  
ting, and the minute setting will flash. Use the Numeric Keys to enter  
the two-digit minute setting. Press the Enter Button to advance from  
one field to the next without changing it, and press the Enter Button  
to save the change.  
4. You may adjust the duration of playback and the snooze control, as  
well as the volume level. These settings are global to both Alarm 1  
and Alarm 2, and for both the weekday and weekend alarms.  
Alarm Timeout: With “Alarm 1” in the Message Display, press  
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Buttons until “Timeout” appears. This setting determines  
the  
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how long the system will play once the alarm sounds.  
Weekend On/Off: Select to adjust whether Alarm 1 or Alarm 2  
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Buttons to turn the setting On  
will sound on weekends. Use the  
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To change the Timeout setting, press the Enter Button. Use the  
Buttons to change the duration of play: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 or 60  
minutes. Press the Enter Button to save the change.  
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or Off. Press the Enter Button to save the change.  
Weekend Time: Select to set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 time for  
weekends. The numeric time display will appear, with the hour set-  
ting flashing. Use the Numeric Keys to enter the two-digit hour set-  
ting, and the minute setting will flash. Use the Numeric Keys to enter  
the two-digit minute setting. Press the Enter Button to advance from  
one field to the next without changing it, and press the Enter Button  
to save the change.  
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Snooze: With “Alarm 1” in the Message Display, press the  
Buttons until “Snooze” appears. When the Power Button or the Sleep  
Button is pressed while the alarm is playing, the alarm will turn off  
for the amount of time specified by the Snooze setting, and will then  
resume.  
Figure 3: Setting the Alarms  
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To change the Snooze setting, press the Enter Button. Use the  
Balance: This setting boosts all frequencies playing through either  
the left or right speaker by up to 12dB when one of the L1 – L12 or  
R1 – R12 settings is selected. The default setting is “Centre”, which  
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Buttons to change how long play will be paused: 5, 10, 15,  
20, 25 or 30 minutes. Press the Enter Button to save the change.  
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Buttons to  
plays both channels at the same volume. Use the  
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Volume Level: With “Alarm 1” in the Message Display, press  
adjust the setting. Press the Enter Button to save the change.  
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Buttons until “Level” appears. This setting only affects play-  
the  
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back using the alarms.  
Source Selection  
The first time the MAS 100/MAS 110 is turned on, it will default to the CD  
Input. Press a Source Selector to switch to another source: Disc, USB,  
DMP (iPod docked in The Bridge II, which some versions of is included  
with the MAS 110 and optional with the other models), Radio (FM, DAB),  
Line In (additional presses select an analog audio input) or Digital In  
(additional presses select a coaxial or optical digital audio input).  
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To change the Level setting, press the Enter Button. Use the  
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Buttons to change the volume level within the range of –80dB to  
+10dB. It is strongly recommended that you avoid using levels  
higher than –20 dB to preserve your hearing and to avoid damage  
to the equipment. Before setting the alarm Volume Level, play the  
alarm source to determine a comfortable volume. Press the Enter  
Button to save the change.  
Subsequently, the MAS 100/MAS 110 will select the last source used  
before turn-off.  
At the set time, the MAS 100/MAS 110 will automatically turn on and  
begin playing the selected source. The system will play at the volume  
selected at the Level setting of the Alarm Setup menu, and will continue  
to play for the period specified by the Timeout setting.  
FM Radio  
Press the Track Skip Up/Down Buttons on the remote to tune a station.  
Press and hold the buttons to scan for the next station, or tap the buttons  
to scan one frequency increment at a time.  
Press the Power Button or the Sleep Button to place the unit in Snooze  
mode. It will remain off for the period of time set by the Snooze setting,  
and then the alarm will resume.  
When using the front-panel controls, the combined Skip/Scan Buttons  
select programmed preset stations when tapped, and scan the frequency  
band for a station of acceptable signal strength when pressed and held.  
Press the Power Button twice while the alarm is playing to turn it off and  
return to normal play.  
Monaural stations, or weak stereo stations, will be played in mono. Press  
the FM Mode Button to switch between Stereo and Monaural playback.  
Volume Control  
Use the front-panel or remote Volume Controls to raise or lower the  
volume. The default setting at turn-on is –50dB, and the maximum set-  
ting is +10dB. Use caution with volume levels to avoid damage to your  
hearing or equipment. The volume level appears in the Message Display  
when the Volume Controls are used.  
If the station is broadcasting RDS information, both the Program Service  
(PS) and dynamic Radio Text (RT) will be displayed. Press the Info Button  
to display the station frequency on the upper line and toggle between  
the Program Service (PS) and dynamic Radio Text (RT) displays on the  
lower line. When no RDS information is available, only the frequency will  
be displayed.  
To temporarily silence playback, press the Mute Button on the remote.  
“Mute” will flash in the Message Display. Press the Mute Button or either  
Volume Control to resume normal volume. Source playback will continue  
during muting.  
Program Station Presets  
To scan for all available local stations and store them as presets, press  
the Auto Store Button. The system will scan for stations with acceptable  
signal strength and automatically store them in order in one of the 30  
presets.  
Speaker Setup (Tone Controls)  
You may boost or cut the high or low frequencies, or adjust the stereo  
imaging, using the Speaker Setup settings. See Figure 4.  
To program a single preset for quick access to a favourite station, tune to  
the station’s frequency and press the Program/Memory Button. The pre-  
set number will appear. Press the Enter Button to store the station in that  
preset location, or use the Numeric Keys to enter a different preset.  
Press the Settings Button, and “Speaker Setup” will appear in the  
Message Display.  
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Press the Enter Button so that “Bass” appears. Use the  
If a different station was previously programmed, it will be overwritten  
by the new station. If all 30 presets have been programmed, you must  
overwrite or erase one to program a new station preset.  
to select the Treble or Balance settings, and press the Enter Button to  
change the setting.  
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Bass: To boost or cut the low frequencies, use the  
To erase a preset, select the station for playback and press the Clear  
Button. Press the Enter Button as prompted to confirm the deletion.  
adjust the setting between –10dB and +10dB in 1dB steps. Press the  
Enter Button to save the change.  
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Treble: To boost or cut the high frequencies, use the  
to adjust the setting between –10dB and +10dB in 1dB steps. Press  
the Enter Button to save the change.  
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Figure 4: Speaker Setup Settings (Tone Controls)  
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To select a preset station, use the Preset +/– Buttons, or use the  
Numeric Keys to enter the preset directly.  
NOTE: If the “Error” message appears, the disc is not compatible  
with the MAS 100/MAS 110, or its data may be damaged. Press the  
Eject Button to remove it.  
DAB Tuner (MAS 110 Systems Only)  
The MAS 110 system is equipped with a DAB/DAB+/T-DMB-Audio tuner  
for use with compatible digital radio stations, where available.  
For CD audio discs: The CD icon will appear, along with the total  
number of tracks and total disc time. Press Play to listen to the disc.  
When the disc has finished playing, the CD icon re-appears, as well as  
the total number of tracks and total disc time (in Stop mode).  
The included DAB antenna must be connected to receive these stations.  
Press the Radio Source Selector repeatedly to toggle between the FM  
and DAB bands.  
For MP3 and WMA discs: The CD icon will appear, along with  
the total number of files/tracks. Press the Play Button to listen to music.  
When the disc has finished playing, the CD icon re-appears, as well as  
the total number of files/tracks (in Stop mode).  
The first time the DAB tuner is selected, the system will automatically  
scan for stations and store them in the Station List. Press the Auto  
Store Button at any time to repeat the scan. Any stations found may  
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Buttons. Then press the  
be selected from the lower line using the  
Enter Button.  
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Playback Control  
To momentarily pause playback for later resumption at the  
same point, press the Play/Pause Button. Press it again to resume play.  
The Pause icon will be displayed. Press the Stop Button to fully stop  
playback.  
Operation of the DAB tuner uses a sophisticated menu. The menu may  
be accessed while a station is playing by pressing the Info Button. Use  
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Buttons to select menu options:  
the  
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To search at high speed through the current track, press and hold the  
Skip/Scan Forward or Skip/Scan Reverse Button.  
Station List: Press the Enter Button to view the stations found  
and select one for playback.  
To skip to the next track, tap the Skip/Scan Forward Button. If the  
current track is the last one on the disc, the MAS 100/MAS 110 will  
skip to the first track.  
Local Scan: Begin a scan for local stations.  
Full Scan: Begin a full-spectrum scan for available stations.  
Manual Tune: Manually select a DAB band.  
To return to the beginning of the current track, tap the Skip/Scan  
Reverse Button. Tap it twice quickly to skip backwards to the previ-  
ous track.  
DRC: Adjusts dynamic-range-control audio compression, which  
reduces the level of louder passages while maintaining intelligibility of  
softer passages. Select “High” or “Low” compression, or select “Off”  
for no compression.  
For random (shuffle) play, press the Random Button.  
Data Discs  
Station Order: Select whether stations are displayed  
JPEG discs are not compatible with the MAS 100/MAS 110, and the  
display will indicate that they have no files and no folders. JPEG discs as  
well as DVD, WAV and other non-compatible discs are ejected automati-  
cally.  
in Alphanumeric, Valid or Ensemble order.  
When listening to a DAB-Station, press the Display Button for less than  
one second to access station-defined information.  
CD  
When an MP3 or WMA disc is loaded, the number of folders and tracks  
in the current folder will be displayed, up to a limit of 9999 tracks. Play  
does not begin automatically.  
Press the Disc Source Selector to switch to the CD source. Then gently  
insert a CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 or WMA disc, label-side up, partway into  
the slot loader. The mechanism will detect the disc and pull it the rest  
of the way in. Do not attempt to force the disc. If the disc will not load,  
turn off the MAS 100/MAS 110, unplug it and bring it to an authorized  
Harman Kardon service center for inspection.  
If ID3 tag information is present, the song, artist, name and album infor-  
mation will scroll in the Message Display. To view each item (plus folder  
name) individually, press the Info Button repeatedly. If no ID3 tags are  
present, the filename will appear.  
The “Reading” message will appear for a few moments while the MAS  
100/MAS 110 identifies the disc type.  
The Skip and Scan functions and Random play are the same as for audio  
CDs Repeat is not available.  
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Use the Numeric Keys to directly access a track. If the disc is organized  
into folders, press the Folder +/– Buttons to open a folder. Additional  
presses skip to the next or previous folder. Within a folder you may  
search through the tracks more quickly by pressing the +10 and –10  
Numeric Keys.  
Playlists may be edited:  
To add a track to the playlist, press the Stop Button, then the  
Program Button. Proceed as described above.  
To view the tracks in a playlist without making changes, stop play  
and press the Check Button. Each press advances to the next track in  
the playlist. To exit Check mode, press the Play Button.  
USB  
The MAS 100/MAS 110 is equipped with two USB Ports, one on the rear  
panel of the controller, and one on the right side panel, near the front  
of the controller. The front port is selected as USB A, and the rear port  
is USB B. Each press of the USB Source Selector toggles between the  
two ports.  
To delete a single track from the playlist, stop play and press the  
Check Button repeatedly until the desired track appears. Press the  
Clear Button.  
Playlists are lost when the system is turned off or the disc or USB device  
is removed. The playlist will also be lost when the source is changed.  
The system is compatible with flash and hard-disk USB drives formatted  
in the FAT32 file format. The system will recognize up to 9999 files in  
the MP3 or WMA formats, which may be organized into folders.  
DOCK FOR iPod  
Press the Bridge Source Selector to select The Bridge II as the source.  
When a compatible iPod is docked (see page 4), a message will appear  
in the front-panel display that The Bridge II is connected.  
NOTE: Although many MP3 music players may be connected to  
the USB Port, an iPod should not be connected here. To enjoy audio  
programs stored on an iPod, purchase The Bridge II docking station  
(included with the some versions of MAS 110 system), connect it to  
its proprietary connector on the controller and dock the iPod. Do not  
connect a personal computer or any peripherals to either USB Port.  
The display will switch to the navigation menus, and the menu screen on  
the iPod itself will be replaced by a “check mark” graphic and a mes-  
sage reading “OK to Disconnect.”  
When you see the “OK to Disconnect” message displayed, the iPod may  
be operated using the front-panel or remote controls.  
When installing the system, make sure to leave sufficient room on the  
right side to safely accommodate a USB device.  
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To navigate the menus, press the  
list. Press the Enter Button to select a menu item. Pressing the Enter  
Button while an audio track is displayed will begin play. Press the  
Back Button to return to the previous menu level.  
When the USB device is inserted, the total number of files will be dis-  
played after a delay to allow the device to be read.  
Playback and navigation are the same as for an audio or data CD, as  
described above.  
The transport controls work as they do for CDs:  
To pause or restart play, press the Play/Pause Button.  
It is recommended that you stop playback before removing a USB device,  
although it is not necessary to turn off the system.  
To search forward or reverse through a track, press and hold the  
Skip/Scan Forward or Reverse Button.  
PROGRAMMED PLAY  
To skip forward or reverse through the tracks, tap the Skip/Scan  
Forward or Reverse Button.  
Playlists of selected tracks may be programmed for the current audio or  
data CD or USB device. Playlists are not available for other sources. To  
program a playlist, play must be stopped.  
To play the tracks in the current playlist or category in random order  
(“Shuffle” mode), press the Random Button. You will toggle through  
Mode 1 (Shuffle Songs), mode 2 (Shuffle Album) and OFF mode.  
Press the Program Button to begin Program mode. To exit without  
programming a playlist, press the Stop Button.  
Any Repeat Play settings on the iPod will be cancelled.  
Add tracks to the playlist by using the Skip/Scan Transport Controls  
or the Numeric Keys to select the track, then pressing the Program  
Button to enter the selection. Add up to 30 tracks.  
During normal play, select the Now Playing menu option to view the sta-  
tus. The upper line of the Message Display will show the elapsed track  
time and remaining track time. The song, artist and album information  
will scroll on the lower line, if available.  
If you make a mistake, you may clear the track just programmed by  
pressing the Clear Button.  
It is recommended that you stop playback before undocking the iPod,  
although it is not necessary to turn off the system. However, the system  
should be turned off before connecting  
Press Play to play the playlist, or Stop to save the playlist without  
playing it. The system will remain in Program mode.  
To delete the playlist and exit Program mode:  
or disconnecting The Bridge II.  
If the playlist is playing, simply press the Program Button to delete  
the entire playlist, and the current track will continue playing.  
If the playlist is stopped, press the Clear Button.  
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AUXILIARY INPUTS  
NOTE:  
The MAS 100/MAS 110 is equipped with three analog audio inputs, a  
phono input (MM type) and four digital audio inputs. If you have connect-  
ed a compatible device, such as a portable audio player or a cassette  
deck, select the corresponding auxiliary input as the source and use the  
device’s own controls.  
1. Analog audio signals are not converted to digital form, and digital  
audio signals are not converted to analog audio form. However,  
you may record a coaxial or optical digital audio source using  
either type of digital audio output.  
To select one of the analog audio inputs or the phono input, press the  
Line In Button repeatedly to toggle through the inputs. To select one  
of the coaxial or optical digital audio inputs, press the Digital In Button  
repeatedly.  
But any audio signals from  
1. Analog inputs (TV, AUX, PHONO, LINE IN)  
2. FM Radio  
TV Input (Analog): Dual rear-panel RCA-type jacks  
AUX Input (Analog): Dual rear-panel RCA-type jacks  
Phono Input (Analog): Dual rear-panel RCA-type jacks  
Line Input (Analog): Front 3.5mm jack  
3. The Bridge  
Are not available through the MAS System's Coaxial Digital Output.  
2. Please make certain that you are aware of any copyright restric-  
tions on any material you record. Unauthorized duplication of  
copyrighted materials is prohibited by law in most jurisdictions.  
Coaxial 1 Input (Digital): Rear-panel RCA-type jack  
Coaxial 2 Input (Digital): Rear-panel RCA-type jack  
Optical 1 Input (Digital): Rear-panel TOSlink® connector  
Optical 2 Input (Digital): Rear-panel TOSlink connector  
System Software Version  
To view the current system software version, press the Settings Button  
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/ Buttons to display “System Version”. Press the Enter  
and use the  
Button to display it, and then press the Back Button to return to the  
Settings Menu.  
NOTES:  
System Reset  
In the event that the system behaves erratically, a system reset may  
return it to normal operation.  
Only connect a turntable with an MM-type cartridge to the Phono  
Input. Do not connect a turntable to any other input without using  
a phono preamp.  
When one of the digital audio inputs is selected, if no signal  
is present – e.g., if the device is turned off or paused – the  
“UNLOCK” message will appear. This does not reflect a problem;  
it is simply an indication that no signal is present.  
NOTE: All user settings, including radio presets and the languages  
selection, will be returned to their factory defaults and must be  
reentered.  
RECORDING  
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Buttons to display “System  
Press the Settings Button and use the  
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Reset”. Press the Enter Button, and a message will appear asking you to  
confirm that you wish to reset the system. Press the Enter Button again  
to perform the reset.  
Two-channel analog and digital audio signals are available at the Line  
Output and Coaxial Output on the rear panel of the controller. The MAS  
system does not convert one type of signal to the other. Thus, to make  
a recording, you need only make sure to connect your audio recorder to  
the correct output jacks, insert blank media and make sure the recorder  
is turned on and recording while the source is playing.  
System Memory  
The MAS 100/MAS 110 remembers the last selected source and volume  
level. If the AC power cord is removed or power is interrupted, the Time  
is reset to 00:00 and any Alarm settings are deleted.  
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TROUbLEShOOTINg  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
SYMPTOM  
SOLUTION  
Unit does not function when Power On Switch  
is pressed.  
Make sure the AC power cord is securely plugged into an unswitched outlet.  
If the “PROTECT” message appears, press and hold the remote control Power Button for  
at least 1 second to turn off the MAS 100/MAS 110, then unplug the system. Do not use  
it without first bringing it to an authorized Harman Kardon  
service center for inspection.  
Display lights, but there’s no sound.  
Press the Mute Button to make sure the system is not muted.  
Turn up the volume.  
Check that the correct source was selected. If the source is an external  
device, make sure it is plugged in, turned on and playing, and that it is  
properly connected to one of the auxiliary inputs.  
If the headphones are in use, unplug them.  
There is sound on only one side, or the sound  
is distorted.  
Make sure both speakers are securely connected with the correct polarity,  
and that no wires are touching each other and creating a short circuit.  
There may be a problem with one of the speakers. Bring the MAS 100/MAS 110  
to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for inspection and service.  
The MAS 100/MAS 110 does not respond to remote  
commands.  
The batteries in the remote control may require replacement.  
The IR sensor may be blocked. The sensor is located on the right half of the controller’s  
front panel.  
The tuner is buzzing intermittently  
Adjust the placement of the antenna to improve reception.  
Check that the antenna is securely connected to the rear-panel terminal.  
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TEChNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
SYSTEM:  
CD SECTION:  
Power output: 65 watts per channel, 20Hz – 20kHz,  
THD <0.07%, into 6 ohms, both channels driven  
Disc compatibility: CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA  
THD+N (20Hz – 20kHz): <0.025%  
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz, 0dB 0.5  
Channel separation: 65dB  
Bandwidth: 20Hz – 35kHz, –3dB  
System frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz, 0.5dB  
Signal-to-noise ratio, A-weighted: 90dB (Analog inputs),  
96dB (Digital inputs)  
Signal-to-noise ratio:  
“A” WTG >96dBr  
Channel separation: 65dB  
22kHz filter > 94dBr  
Crosstalk between sources: 70dB  
Line-level input sensitivity at 1kHz: 250mV RMS, 1dB  
Phono MM input sensitivity at 1kHz: 7.5mV  
GENERAL:  
Power requirement: AC 100V-240V/50Hz  
Power consumption: <1W full standby (clock not activated); <2W standby  
(clock activated); 150W maximum  
LOUDSPEAKERS:  
Low-frequency transducers: Two 130mm honeycomb  
composite drivers, ported  
(both channels driven)  
Operating temperature: 0°C to 40°C  
Dimensions (H x W x D):  
High-frequency transducers: Two 25mm MMD®  
domes, shielded  
Controller: 90mm x 240mm x 240mm  
Amplifier: 90mm x 240mm x 240mm  
Loudspeakers (each, with grille): 272mm x 181mm x 196mm  
Weight:  
Nominal impedance: 8 ohms  
Sensitivity (2.83V/1m): 85dB  
Frequency response: 60Hz – 25kHz (–3dB)  
Crossover frequency: 2200Hz  
System: 4.3kg  
Controller: 2kg  
FM TUNER SECTION:  
Frequency range: 87 – 108.0MHz  
Amplifier: 2.3kg  
Loudspeakers (each): 4.4kg  
Usable sensitivity: IHF 1.3µV/13.2dBf  
Frequency response: 10Hz to 15.3kHz  
Signal-to-noise ratio: mono/stereo 68/65dB  
Distortion: mono/stereo 0.15/0.3%  
Stereo separation: 35dB @ 1kHz, 100% deviation @ 65dBf  
Selectivity: 300kHz: 65dBF  
Features,◆specifications◆and◆appearance◆are◆subject◆to◆change◆without◆notice.  
Image rejection: 80dB  
Harman◆Kardon◆and◆MMD◆are◆trademarks◆of◆Harman◆International◆Industries,◆  
Incorporated,◆registered◆in◆the◆United◆States◆and/or◆other◆◆  
countries.◆Designed◆to◆Entertain◆and◆The◆Bridge◆II◆logo◆are◆trademarks◆◆  
of◆Harman◆International◆Industries,◆Incorporated.  
IF rejection: 90dB  
Tuner output level: 1kHz, 50kHz, Dev 500mV  
Number of presets: 30  
iPod◆is◆a◆trademark◆of◆Apple◆Inc.,◆registered◆in◆the◆U.S.◆and◆other◆countries.◆iPhone◆is◆  
a◆trademark◆of◆Apple◆Inc.◆iPod◆not◆included.◆“Made◆for◆iPod”◆means◆that◆an◆electronic◆  
accessory◆has◆been◆designed◆to◆connect◆specifically◆to◆iPod◆and◆has◆been◆certified◆by◆  
the◆developer◆to◆meet◆Apple◆performance◆standards.◆Apple◆is◆not◆responsible◆for◆the◆  
operation◆of◆this◆device◆or◆its◆compliance◆with◆safety◆and◆regulatory◆standards.  
RDS capability: PS (program service), RT (dynamic radio text)  
DAB/DAB+/T-DMBA SECTION:  
Band lll, 174 MHz - 240 MHz  
TOSLINK◆is◆a◆registered◆trademark◆of◆Toshiba◆Corporation.  
Please◆register◆your◆product◆at◆www.harmankardon.com.◆You’ll◆need◆your◆product’s◆  
serial◆number.◆At◆the◆same◆time,◆you◆can◆choose◆to◆be◆notified◆about◆new◆products◆  
and/or◆special◆promotions.  
Band L, 1452 MHz - 1492 MHz  
Input: 50 Ohm, nominal  
Max signal: -3 dBm typ  
Sensitivity: -96 dBm typ  
Adjacent Channel Rejection: 35dB typ  
Signal-to-noise ratio: >96 dB (A-W)  
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