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Receiver Information Display
Source Indicators: Indicate which source is currently playing.
Disc Type Indicators: Indicate the type of disc that is currently
playing.
Random Play Indicator: Indicates that the disc player is in the
Random Play mode.
Dolby Digital Indicator: Indicates that the soundtrack of the
currently-playing disc is Dolby Digital-encoded.
Progressive Scan Indicator: Indicates that the disc player is
outputting a progressive-scan video signal.
Repeat Play Indicators: Indicate that the disc player is in one of the
Repeat Play modes: Rep. = repeat all; Rep. 1 = repeat track;
A–B = A/B repeat.
Video Output Indicators: Indicate which type of video output is
currently active.
Angle Indicator: Indicates when alternative viewing angles are
available on the currently-playing DVD.
Video Format Indicators: Indicate which video format is currently
playing.
VCD Playback Control Indicator: Indicates that the playback-control
function is turned on when the HS 2X0SO/230 is playing a VCD.
Playback Mode Indicators: Indicate the current disc playback mode:
Indicates normal playback.
Indicates that the disc is in the forward fast-search mode.
The video display will indicate the selected speed.
Indicates that the disc is paused. The video display will also
indicate that the disc is paused.
Indicates that the disc is in the reverse fast-search mode.
The video display will indicate the selected speed.
Title Indicators: Show the title number of a DVD that is playing.
Chapter/Track Number Indicators: Show the current chapter when a
DVD is playing; show the current track number when a CD is playing.
Time Indicators: Show the running time when a DVD is playing; show
elapsed time when a CD is playing.
NOTE: The Title, Chapter/Track Number and Time Indicators will also
display the radio station name when Radio is the selected input. When
a DVD or CD is playing, the indicators will display various text mes-
sages about the disc’s status.
VCD
Playback Control
Indicator
Playback
Mode
Indicators
Disc Type
Indicators
Random Play
Indicator
Title
Indicators
Chapter/Track Number
Indicators
Time
Indicators
Source
Indicators
Dolby Digital
Indicator
Repeat Play
Indicators
Progressive Scan
Indicator
Video Output
Indicators
Angle
Indicator
Video Format
Indicators
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MODEL: HS 2X0SO/230
Speaker
Outputs
Coaxial
Digital
Inputs
Optical
Digital
Inputs
Subwoofer
Output
Coaxial
Digital
Output
AC Power
Input
Sub
Trigger
Output
Line
Outputs
Line 2
Inputs
SCART
Connection
FM
Antenna
Connection
Line 1
Inputs
Ethernet
Port
USB
Port
HDMI
Output
Composite
Video
Output
S-video
Output
Remote Control
Input/Output
Receiver Rear-Panel Connections
See the Connections section, on page 14, for detailed information
about making connections.
AC Power Input: After you have made and confirmed all other
connections, plug the supplied AC power cord into this input and
into an unswitched AC outlet.
Speaker Outputs: Use the speaker wires supplied with the SAT TS60
speakers to connect the satellite speakers to the proper terminals.
Be sure to connect the positive (+, colored red) connector on the
speaker to the positive (+, colored red and white) connector on the
HS 2X0SO/230, and the negative (– , colored black) connectors on the
speakers to the negative (–, colored black) connectors on the
HS 2X0SO/230. See Connecting the Satellite Speakers, on page 14, for
more information about making connections.
Coaxial Digital Inputs: Connect the coaxial digital output of an
audio-only source component here. The signal may be a Dolby Digital
bitstream or a standard PCM digital audio bitstream.
NOTE: Use only one type of digital connection for each source
component.
Optical Digital Inputs: Connect the optical digital output of an
audio-only source component here. The signal may be a Dolby Digital
bitstream or a standard PCM digital audio bitstream.
NOTE: Use only one type of digital connection for each source
component.
Coaxial Digital Output: Connect this output to the coaxial digital input
of a digital recording device such as a CD-R or MiniDisc recorder.
Sub Trigger Output: Use the black mini-cable connector of the
supplied combination LFE and trigger cable to connect this jack to the
HKTS200SUB subwoofer’s External Trigger Input. See Connecting the
Subwoofer, on page15, for more details about making connections.
Whenever the HS 2X0SO/230 is turned on, it will send a trigger signal
that will turn the subwoofer’s amplifier on. Turning the HS 2X0SO/230
off removes the trigger signal, and the subwoofer’s amplifier will turn
off. (This change will occur even when the subwoofer’s Power On Mode
switch – see page 9 – is in the Auto position.)
Subwoofer Output: Use the LFE (purple) connector of the supplied
combination LFE and trigger cable to connect this jack to the
HKTS200SUB subwoofer’s Line-Level In LFE jack. See Connecting
the Subwoofer, on page 15, for more details about making connections.
Ethernet Port: Connect this port to your local area network (LAN) using
a CAT 5 RJ45 network cable. See Connecting to a Local Area Network
(LAN), on page 17, for details.
Line Outputs: Use the Line Outputs to connect to an audio-only re-
corder, such as a CD-R recorder or tape deck.
USB 2.0 Port: Gently insert a flash drive, card reader, digital camera
or other USB device, or a USB Standard-A cable connected to a USB
device, to this port.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT connect a PC or other USB host/controller to this
port, or you may damage both the HS 2X0SO/230 and the other device.
Orient the device’s plug so it fits all the way into the HS 2X0SO/230’s
USB connector. You may insert or remove the device at any time – there
is no installation or ejection procedure.
The HS 2X0SO/230 can display JPEG-format still-image files stored on
the device and can also play MP3 and Windows Media
®
Audio (WMA)
files and MPEG4 and AVI video files that are stored on the device.
Line 1 Input/Line 2 Inputs: Use these inputs to connect to an
audio-only source component (such as a tape deck). Do not connect
a turntable to these jacks without a phono preamp.
HDMI Output (HDMI version 1.2): If your video display is
HDMI-capable, connect it to the HS 2X0SO/230’s HDMI output for im-
proved video performance. Since the HDMI cable transmits both video
and audio to the video display, we recommend that you disable your
display’s HDMI audio function to take full advantage of the
HS 2X0SO/230's system’s superior audio performance.
IMPORTANT: The HS 2X0SO/230 is in compliance with HDCP (High-Def-
inition Copy Protection). A video display must also be HDCP-compliant
to be used with the HS 2X0SO/230’s HDMI output. For best results, we
do not recommend HDMI connections in excess of ten feet without a
repeater. If your video display has a DVI input, you may use an optional
HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter for the video connection to the display.
(The DVI connection is video-only.)
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Subwoofer Controls and Connections
Remote Control Input/Output: If the HS 2X0SO/230’s front-panel IR
sensor is blocked, such as when it is placed inside of a cabinet, con-
nect an external IR receiver (such as the Harman Kardon HE 1000 – not
included) to the Remote Control In connector. You can then place the
external IR receiver in a location where it can receive the signals from
the HS 2X0SO/230 remote control.
You can connect the HS 2X0SO/230’s Remote Control Out connector to
the remote IR input of a compatible device, allowing it to be controlled
through the HS 2X0SO/230 (and through an external IR receiver, if
connected). You can even connect several such compatible devices
together in “daisy-chain” fashion.
SCART Connection: Connect it to a compatible TV or set-top box
using the included SCART cable. The SCART cable carries composite
(CVBS) video or S-Video from the HS 2X0SO/230 to a TV or set-top box
(as well as a control signal for automatically controlling picture aspect
ratio and other parameters). It also carries stereo audio from the
TV or set-top box back to the HS 2X0SO/230.
Composite-Video Output: Connect it to the composite-video input
of a TV or video projector.
S-Video Output: Connect it to the S-Video input of a TV or
video projector.
FM Antenna Connection: Connect the supplied FM antenna to
this terminal.
Subwoofer Level Control: Use this control to adjust the HKTS200SUB
subwoofer’s volume. Turn clockwise to increase the volume; turn
counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
Bass Boost Switch: Set this switch to On to enhance the subwoofer’s
low-frequency performance. Set this switch to Off for normal
low-frequency performance.
Phase Switch: This switch determines whether the subwoofer driver’s
piston-like action moves in and out in phase with the satellite
speakers. If the subwoofer were to play out of phase with the satellite
speakers, the sound waves from the satellite speakers could cancel out
the sound waves from the subwoofer, reducing bass performance and
sonic impact. This phenomenon depends in part on the relative
placement of all the speakers in the room.
Although in most cases the Phase Switch should be left in the Normal
position, there is no absolutely correct setting for it. When the
subwoofer is properly in phase with the satellite speakers, the sound
will be clearer and have maximum impact. It will make percussive
sounds like drums, piano and plucked strings sound more lifelike.
The best way to set the Phase Switch is to listen to music that you
know well and set the switch in the position that gives drums and other
percussive sounds maximum impact.
Power On Mode Switch: When this switch is set in the Auto
position and when the Power switch is set to On, the HKTS200SUB
will automatically turn itself On whenever it receives an audio signal.
It will enter the standby mode if it receives no audio signal for 20
minutes. When the Power On Mode switch is set in the On position, the
subwoofer will remain on whether or not it is receiving an audio signal.
An LED on the subwoofer’s top panel indicates whether the subwoofer
is in the on or standby mode:
• When the LED is illuminated blue, the subwoofer is turned on.
• When the LED is not illuminated, the subwoofer is in standby mode.
When the Power switch is set to Off, the LED will not be illuminated,
no matter what setting the Power On Mode switch is in.
External Trigger Input Connector: Use the mini-plug of the supplied
combination LFE and trigger cable to connect the External Trigger Input
to the trigger output of another compatible component. Whenever the
subwoofer detects a trigger signal between 3V and 30V (AC or DC), the
subwoofer’s amplifier will turn on. The subwoofer’s amplifier will turn
off after the trigger signal ceases. (This change will occur even when
the Power On Mode switch is in the Auto position.)
Line-Level In LFE Connector: Use the LFE (purple) connector of
the supplied combination LFE and trigger cable to connect the
Line-Level In LFE connector to the dedicated subwoofer output of a
receiver or preamp/processor. This input bypasses the subwoofer’s
internal crossover circuitry, so use it only with a subwoofer output that
is low-pass filtered. (Check the receiver or preamp/processor’s
documentation to confirm that its subwoofer output is low-pass
filtered.) If your receiver or preamp/processor does not have a
dedicated subwoofer output that is low-pass filtered, use the
subwoofer’s Line-Level In L/R connectors instead.
Line-Level In L/R Connectors: Use these connectors if your receiver
or preamp/processor does not have digital surround-sound decoding
or a low-pass-filtered subwoofer output.
• If your receiver or preamp/processor has a separate subwoofer
output, use the LFE (purple) connector of the supplied combination
LFE and trigger cable to connect the receiver or preamp/processor’s
subwoofer output to either one of the subwoofer’s Line-Level In L/R
connectors.
• If your receiver or preamp/processor does not have a separate
subwoofer output, use two Y-adapters (not supplied). Connect one
adapter’s single end to the unit’s preamp output for that channel.
Connect one of this adapter’s dual ends to the main amp input for
that channel, and connect the adapter’s other dual end to one of the
subwoofer’s Line-Level In L/R Connectors. Repeat this process with
the other Y-adapter, the preamp channel, the main amp input and the
subwoofer’s other Line-Level In L/R connector.
Power Switch: Set this switch in the On position to turn the subwoofer
on. The subwoofer will then either be on or in Standby mode, depend-
ing on the setting of the subwoofer’s Power On Mode switch.
AC Power Cord: After you have made and verified all subwoofer and
speaker connections described in this manual, plug the Power Cord into
an active, unswitched electrical outlet (that is, an outlet not connected
to a light switch) for proper operation of the subwoofer. DO NOT plug
this cord into the accessory outlets found in some audio components.
PL0004-01001
Subwoofer
Level Control
Bass Boost
Switch
Phase Switch
Power On
Mode Switch
External Trigger
Input Connector
Line-Level In
LFE Connector
Line-Level In
L/R Connectors
Power Switch
AC Power Cord
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Remote Control Functions
System Power Button: Switches the HS 2X0SO/230 into the Standby mode.
Screen Power Button: Switches your video display on and off.
Disc Button: Selects the HS 2X0SO/230’s built-in DVD player as the
system’s active sound source and plays a disc that has been inserted into
the player. Pressing this button also puts the remote control into the disc
player control mode. See Using the DVD Player, on page 21, for details.
NOTE: Pressing this button when the HS 2X0SO/230 is in the Standby mode
will switch it on.
Radio Button: Selects the HS 2X0SO/230’s built-in FM radio as the
system’s active sound source. Pressing this button also puts the remote
control into the control mode for the radio. See Using the FM Tuner, on
page 23, for details. NOTE: Pressing this button when the HS 2X0SO/230
is in the Standby mode will switch it on.
USB Button: Selects a device connected to the front- or rear-panel USB
ports as the system’s active sound source. The HS 2X0SO/230’s on-screen
menu system lets you navigate through the files stored on the device. See
Playing Files from USB Devices, on page 24, for details. NOTE: Pressing this
button when the HS 2X0SO/230 is in the Standby mode will switch it on.
Activity Button: Switches the on-screen menu to the Activity menu from
any other active screen or menu. See Activity Button, on page 21,
for details. NOTE: Pressing this button when the HS 2X0SO/230 is in the
Standby mode will switch it on.
Learn Button: Places the remote control in the learning mode. See
Programming the Remote Control, on page 17, for details.
Network Button: Switches to the local area network (LAN) that is
connected to the HS 2X0SO/230’s rear-panel Network connector. See
Playing Files from Networked Devices, on page 25, for details. NOTE:
Pressing this button when the HS 2X0SO/230 is in the Standby mode will
switch it on.
Video Button: Puts the remote control into the video-control mode,
allowing it to control a video source component with codes that you
have programmed into the remote. See Programming the Remote
Control, on page 17, for details. If you have designated one of the
HS 2X0SO/230’s analog-audio inputs as a video-component audio input,
pressing the Video button will also make that input the system’s
active sound source. See Connecting Audio Sources/Line 1, Line 2 In,
on page 16, for details.
TV Button: Puts the remote control into the TV-control mode,
allowing it to control your TV or video display with codes that you have
programmed-into the remote. See Programming the Remote Control,
on page 17, for details. If you have designated one of the HS 2X0SO/230’s
analog-audio inputs as the TV-audio input, pressing the TV button will
also make that input the system’s active sound source. See Connecting
Audio Sources/Line 1, Line 2 In, on page 16, for details.
Settings Button: Displays the HS 2X0SO/230’s Settings menu. See
Settings Menu, on page 19, for details.
Bookmark Button: Displays the list of your stored bookmarks for easy
access. See Bookmarks, on page 21, for details.
Options Button: Displays any available options for a menu item that
is selected in the on-screen menu.
Cursor Controls: Use these controls – the up cursor, down cursor, left
cursor and right cursor – to navigate through items on the on-screen
menu.
Enter Button: Press it to select items highlighted on the on-screen menu.
Audio Button: Lets you select from the different listening modes that are
available for the source that you have selected. Pressing the Audio button
while you are playing a DVD will display the on-screen audio-mode menu.
System Power
Button
Radio Button
Disc Button
Screen Power
Button
USB Button
Activity Button
TV Button
Video Button
Activity Button
TV Button
Video Button
Learn Button
Disc Menu Button
Mute Button
Network Button
Settings Button
Bookmark Button
Eject Button
Channel + / –
Buttons
Repeat Button
Random Button
Volume + / –
Buttons
Options Button
Cursor Controls
Enter Button
Audio Button
Exit Button
Display Button
Disc Transport
Display Button
Disc Transport
Buttons
Numeric Buttons
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