Operation – Harman-Kardon HA160-0004-A User Manual

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Operation

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Signature 2.0

When the tuner is selected it will play the last station

selected when the tuner was in use. To change from the

FM band to the AM band, or vice versa, press the

Tuner

button g again.

Manual Tuning

To manually tune to a new station, first select the tuner

as the 2.0’s input source as described above, and select

the FM or AM band, as described.

Stations may be manually tuned by pressing the

or

Transport Control

buttons t.

A light tap on the buttons will move the frequency up or

down one increment. To rapidly tune to another station,

press and hold either button until you have reached the

desired station.

Stations may also be tuned in the “seek” mode, which

automatically scans the frequency band to find the

next station with a signal strong enough for acceptable

reception. Seek tuning is initiated by pressing either the

or

·

Transport Control

buttons t briefly and

release it. The tuner will search for a station and stop. To

seek another station, press any button on the remote.

If the FM station tuned is transmitting RDS data infor-

mation, the station’s program type code (PTY) and any

identification information (e.g., call letters) will be dis-

played in the front panel

Information Display

(Figure FPD-14) after a brief delay. To view the RDS data

on the video monitor, press the

Display

button x.

Complete information on using the RDS system may be

found on pages 48–52.

Figure FPD-14

FM Tuning Mode Selection

When an FM station is selected, the tuner will auto-

matically detect if the station is broadcasting in mono

or stereo and adjust itself accordingly. A dot will appear

in the front panel

Information Display

between the

FM indicator and the volume indication when a stereo

station is tuned.

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Stereo Indicator

However, it may occasionally be necessary to change

the tuner to mono reception even when stereo broad-

casts are being received. This is advisable when you

are tuning a weak station or are in an area where there

is severe multipath distortion due to reflections of the

FM signal off neighboring tall buildings. In those cases,

switching the tuner to mono will improve the

audio quality.

To switch the tuner to mono, press the

Mono +

button y. The tuner will remain in the mono mode

even when another station is tuned, but it will return to

automatic mono/stereo detection after the 2.0 is turned

off and then on again. If you wish to return to stereo

reception, press the

Mono +

button again to return to

both the previously selected surround mode as well as

stereo broadcast reception.

NOTE: When the tuner has been placed in the mono

mode by pressing the

Mono +

button, sound will be

heard from all five speakers, as the Mono + mode

creates enveloping multichannel surround sound from

a single channel signal. To have “true mono” sound at

any time (e.g., identical audio from the front left and

right speakers only), press the

Music

surround selection

button y until the Mono mode name appears in the

front panel

Information Display

and the on-screen

status message.

Direct Access Tuning

Stations may be tuned directly by entering their

frequency using the buttons on the remote control.

To tune directly to a station, first make certain that the

desired frequency band (AM or FM) has been selected.

Then, enter the station’s frequency using the

Numeric

Keys

w. Note that the new station’s frequency will

appear on the bottom line of the front panel

Information Display

(Figure FPD-15). If the video

monitor is turned on, a brief display will appear with the

new station’s frequency at the top right (OSD-28).

Figure FPD-15

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