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SURROUND MODE CHART 33
ENGLISH
Surround Mode Chart
Dolby Digital: Available only with digital input
sources encoded with Dolby Digital data. It pro-
vides up to five separate main audio channels
and a special dedicated Low Frequency Effects
channel.
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.
Dolby Pro Logic II: Dolby Pro Logic II is the lat-
est version of Dolby Laboratory's benchmark sur-
round technology that creates or decodes full
range, discrete left, center, right, right surround
and left surround channels from matrix surround
encoded programs and conventional stereo
sources. The Dolby Pro Logic II Movie mode is
optimized for movie soundtracks that are record-
ed with matrix surround, by creating true rear left
and right signals. The ProLogic II Music mode
should be used with musical selections, that are
recorded with matrix surround or with normal
stereo mode, creating discrete rear left and right
signals.
Surround Mode Chart
34 USB MENU
USB Menu / TV Functions
USB MENU
The Harman Kardon Digital Lounge systems are
among the first to allow direct playback of com-
patible files from portable USB devices. Two USB
On-The-Go inputs are available, one on the right
side of the product (USB 1) and one on the rear
panel (USB 2).
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.
1. Press the USB 1 or USB 2 
K buttons on the
remote control to turn the DVD Receiver on.
In order to browse through your collection or
to simply watch images stored on the drives,
you can temporarily switch on your TV screen.
If the screen is not already on, switch it on by
pressing the Screen Power On Button 
, if
the receiver's OSD is not visible press the USB
Button 
K again.
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 dis-
play and play. Showing different file types at
the same time like MP3 and JPEG is possible.
3. Move the cursor to the different file types, and
press ENTER to select or deselect the request-
ed file types. Once done, move the cursor to
DONE, and press ENTER.
Important Notes:
• Via USB only the following files can be listed
and played: MP3 or WMA music, JPEG pic-
tures, DivX or XviD movie files. Normal MPEG2
movies, MPEG1, VCD/SVCD or MJPEG movie
files will not be played.
• Only with FAT32 formated Hard Drives can be
connected to USB. When your HD is preformat-
ted with NTFS it must be re-formated with
FAT32 befor any files are stored onto it. Note
that the FORMAT-function of Windows XP can
create FAT32-partitions with max. 32 GB only.
To use a bigger HD with FAT32 specific tools
are needed (e.g. Norton Partition Magic or
Acronis Partition Expert). Please ask your
Dealer to get more informations about those
specific programs.
• With USB as source the programming and ran-
dom functions are not available.
In case several USB devices are connected, all
will be shown in the same USB Menu. To differ-
entiate the drives, they will be shown as 1 and
2. USB drives can have more than one partition.
If that is the case, the different partitions will be
shown as 1a, 1b, 1c etc.
The USB Menu contains the following settings.
Follow the explanations in the Upper Menu Line
on the bottom of your screen to change the set-
tings.
Audio: Shows the audio track that is currently
playing. Options are shown on both Menu Lines
on the bottom of the screen.
Playlist: Fixed to Discs's Order (programming
not possible with USB).
Repeat: Sets the repeat mode.
(Repeat All, Repeat Folder).
Random: Fixed to Off, Random play not possi-
ble with USB.
Picture: Selects the interval between the cur-
rent picture on the screen and the next one.
In the USB Menu, the chapter, track or picture
currently playing will be marked with an arrow
symbol in front of the Track (MP3, WMA), Movie
(DivX, XviD) or Picture (JPEG). Tracks and pic-
tures can be selected from this list at any time
by moving the cursor to the desired track or file
and pressing ENTER 
6 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
Submenu on the left side of the screen. Press
ENTER 
6 until the icon is highlighted in dark
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 LIST Submenu.
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. The Thumbnail
function can be activated by moving the cursor
to the Thumbnail icon on the left and pressing
ENTER 
6 until the icon is lit light blue.
When the DVD receiver is in play mode, pressing
the PLAY button on the remote control will high-
light the track being played.
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 interval can be chosen in the Picture
Setting.
With such devices, you can also either listen to
the MP3 or WMA audio or watch the JPEG files
only. In order to do so, click in stop mode on the
LIST MUSIC FILES, LIST PICTURES or LIST
MOVIES icons on the left part of the screen to
select or deselect the desired format.
TV Functions
The Digital Lounge system offers several TV func-
tions that require special attention. Please make
yourself familiar with these functions by reading
the below chapter.
To switch on the TV, press the TV Button
0
on the remote control. The Digital Lounge sys-
tem will switch on, shown by the amber Power
On indicator switching to blue. Please note that
for all the functions described below, the system
needs to be in TV mode. When TV tuner signal is
not shown on the screen, press the TV button
again.
Changing Channels
Once the TV has been selected as input, chan-
nels can be changed by pressing the number of
the TV channel using the numeric keys
 on
the remote control. For any of the channels that
are stored at preset 10 and above, first press the
first digit, quickly followed by the second digit.
Channels can also be changed with the Preset
Up and Down Buttons
LJ. Each press of
these buttons will select the next or previous TV
channel. When you are changing a TV channel, a
mini bar will appear on the right top of the
screen, showing the selected TV channel and it's
name.
Picture in Picture (PIP) Function 
With this function you can watch two video
inputs simultaneously on your Digital Lounge
display. The second video input can either be
shown in the right corner of the display, or the
display can simply be divided in two equally big
squares, each of them showing another video
input. All video inputs that are connected to the
display can be selected to run as a second video
source, however there are some exceptions. If
the HDMI, DVI, or YUV inputs have been chosen
as main video input, the second video input can
not be HDMI, DVI or YUV. As the Digital Lounge
displays include two TV tuners, it is even possible
to watch two different TV stations simultaneously.
TV FUNCTIONS 35
ENGLISH
TV Functions
To activate the function press the Picture in
Picture (PIP) Button
 on the remote con-
trol. You will see that the second source will
appear in a square on the right top of the
screen. At the same time a mini bar will appear
showing the two video inputs currently watched.
The video input shown on the top is the original
video input, and the one shown below is the
second video input. Pressing the PIP Button
 again will show both video inputs in the
same size. Pressing the PIP Button
 a third
time will de-activate the Picture in Picture
function.
When the Picture in Picture function is active the
main picture can be selected by the Numeric
Key 
Buttons 
 (when TV tuner is source) and
the secondary picture by the Presets Buttons
L while pressing the PC or VIDEO Source
Selection 
buttons 
0 will toggle through all
available PC and Video sources.
Aspect Ratio
The Digital Lounge display allows for watching
video sources in a large amount of aspect ratios.
The default setting is Fill All and can be set to
your personal taste for each individual input, as
described on page 22. Should you wish to tem-
porarily change the aspect ratio of a video input,
press the Screen Format Button
repeatedly until you have found your preferred
picture format. With each press of the button,
the current aspect ratio will be shown in the
mini bar on the right top of the screen. Below is
a short description of the different picture
formats:
Auto zoom
This function is available with TV and analog
inputs only. With the SCART inputs selected it
evaluates the current picture format and switch-
es automatically between normal mode and Fill
All depending of the signal format (4:3, 16:9)
received and the settings for the Aspect Ratio
Detection made in the Scart Setup menu (see
page 24). With other analog inputs selected this
function will sense for black bars around the
movie and, after some seconds, zoom it in all
directions filling the width of the screen while
keeping the aspect ratio of the original. Note
that Auto Zoom is not available with the HDMI
input.
Fill all
In this format setting the picture is adapted in
horizontal direction until the screen's width is
filled completelly. This format is needed to dis-
play all so called "Widescreen" (also named
"16:9" or anamorphic) movies with optimal size
and aspect ratio that will be streched vertically
in the "Normal" mode (see below).
Normal
This format setting displays a PAL 4:3 picture
with the correct side ratio. Dark stripes are
visible on the left and right-hand edges of the
picture.
16:9
In this mode the picture is scaled horizontally to
the complete picture width, approx. 25 %in total
being cut off the top and bottom of the picture
recorded with 4:3 format.
This mode should be used for the full screen dis-
play of any non-anamorphic letterbox video
material (with a black frame around).
16:9 Top
Select with picture in letterbox format as
described above but with subtitles below. This
will zoom the video and shift it upwards.
14:9
With a 14:9 zoom the picture is enlarged verti-
cally by a total of 15 %, i.e. approx. 15 % of the
picture content is cut off vertically. Horizontally
the picture is reduced in size in comparison with
the full picture display by 15 %, i.e. narrow bars
are displayed on the right and left. This mode is
a good compromise to enlarge "4:3" video
material (like e.g. from the TV tuner) and
keeping the correct aspect ratio without cutting
too much on top and bottom of the picture. It
can also be used with non-anamorphic pictures
that will show a small frame around in Normal
mode.
14:9 Top
Select with same pictures as above but with sub-
titles below. This will zoom the video and shift it
upwards.
Panorama 
This format setting scales the input signal auto-
matically in horizontal direction to fit the full
screen, but not linearly. i.e. the picture contents
in the centre of the screen are displayed as the
original and towards the edges more intense
scaling takes place. This mode can be used to fill
the screen horizontally with "4:3" material with-
out affecting the centre part of the video too
much.
When you have a computer connected to the
DVI input, the following picture formats can be
chosen:
Normal
Displays the PCpicture filling the complete
height of the screen, without changing the side
ratio.
Dark stripes are visible on the left and righthand
edges of the picture depending on the input for-
mat of the PC picture.
16:9, 14:9, Fill all
These are the same settings as with normal
video sources described above.
One to one 
With this setting the number of visible screen
pixels is adapted to the input signal, i.e. 1366 x
768 pixels are always reproduced by the PC pic-
ture for a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 while
e.g. the frequently used PC grafic card resolution
1024 x 768 will fill the height of the screen and
keep big black bars on the sides (as with a 4:3
video). This PC mode is recommended for get-
ting PC Pictures with optimal performance.
Teletext
Teletext, also often named Videotext, is an infor-
mation system broadcasted by certain TV-chan-
nels. It can be consulted like an interactive news-
paper for the latest news, sports and entertain-
ment. Harman Kardon Digital Lounge teletext
also offers access to subtitles for viewers with
hearing problems. Colored buttons on the
remote control give direct access to various
pages, depending on the TV-channel.
To activate the teletext function, press the
Teletext Button
B on the remote control. A
first press will display the teletext instead of the
TV channel you were watching. A second press
will show both the TV channel you were watch-
ing to and the teletext next to each other.
Pressing the Teletext Button
B again will
de-activate the teletext function. It is also possi-
ble to have the teletext page shown with the TV
image on the background. In order to do so,
press the Mix Button
D when Teletext has
been activate.
The first page of the teletext that will be dis-
played is always page 100, an index page used
by all channels. Other pages can be searched for
by pressing the page number on the top of the
screen with the help of the Numeric Keys
of the remote control. At all times the index
page can be re-called by pressing the PG 100
Button
.
Once you have teletext on your screen, you will
see that there are 4 colored squares on the bot-
tom of the screen, each with a specific teletext
page number in it. These colored buttons corre-
spond to the colored buttons 
4NO
on the remote control. Pressing the correspon-
ding colored button on the remote control will
select the page highlighted in the square. Note
that the shown pages are dynamic, and change
with each button press.
Some teletext pages contain additional sub
pages. These sub pages can be selected directly
by pressing the SUB PG Button
 on the
remote control. Each button press will increment
the sub page number to enable direct selection
of the sub pages.
Note that as long as Teletext is activated no
other source can be selected on the screen.
36 DVD LANGUAGE CODES
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
Abkhazian
6566
Afar
6565
Afrikaans
6570
Albanian
8381
Ameharic
6577
Arabic
6582
Armenian
7289
Assamese
6583
Aymara
6588
Azerbaijani 6590
Bashkir
6665
Basque
6985
Bengali; Bangla 6678
Bhutani 6890
Bihari 6672
Bislama 6673
Breton 6682
Bulgarian 6671
Burmese
7789
Byelorussian 6669
Cambodian 7577
Catalan 6765
Chinese
9072
Corsican 6779
Croatian 7282
Czech 6783
Danish
6865
Dutch 7876
English 6978
Esperanto 6979
Estonian 6984
Faroese 7079
Fiji 7074
Finnish 7073
French
7082
Frisian 7089
Galician
7176
Georgian 7565
German 6869
Greek 6976
Greenlandic
7576
Guarani 7178
Gujarati 7185
Language
Code
Hausa 7265
Hebrew 7387
Hindi 7273
Hungarian 7285
Icelandic 7383
Indonesian 7378
Interlingua 7365
Interlingue 7369
Iunpiak 7375
Irish 7165
Italian
7384
Japanese
7465
Javanese
7487
Kannada 7578
Kashmiri 7583
Kazakh 7575
Kinyarwanda 8287
Kirghiz 7589
Kirundi 8278
Korean 7579
Kurdish 7585
Laothian 7679
Latin 7665
Latvian, Lettish 7686
Lingala 7678
Lithuanian 7684
Macedonian 7775
Malagsy 7771
Malay 7783
Malayalam 7776
Maltese 7784
Maori  
7773
Marathi  
7782
Moldavian 7779
Mongolian 7778
Naru 7865
Nepali 7869
Norwegian 7879
Occitan 7967
Oriya 7982
Oromo (Afan) 
7977
Panjabi 8065
Pashto, Pushto 8083
Persian 7065
Polish 8076
Portuguese 8084
Quechua 8185
Rhaero-Romance 8277
Romanian 8279
Russian 8285
Language
Code
Samoan
8377
Sangho 8371
Sanskrit 8365
Scots Gaelic 
7168
Serbian 8382
Servo-Groatian 8372
Sesotho 8384
Setswana 8478
Shona 8378
Sindhi 8368
Singhalese 8373
Siswati 8383
Slovak 8375
Slovenian 8376
Somali 8379
Spanish 6983
Sundanese 8385
Swahili 8387
Swedish 8386
Tagalog 8476
Tajik 8471
Tamil 8465
Tatar 8484
Telugu 8469
Thai 8472
Tibetan 6679
Tigrinya 8473
Tonga 8479
Tsonga 8483
Turkish 8482
Turkmen 8475
Twi 8487
Ukrainian 8575
Urdu 8582
Uzbek 8590
Vietnamese 8673
Volapuk 8679
Welsh 6789
Wolof 8779
Xhosa 8872
Yiddish 7473
Yoruba 8979
Zulu 9085
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