Show Logo: Defines whether the HarmanKardon Digital Lounge splash screen will beshown each time the system is turned on. Shouldyou wish to change the Show Logo Setting, pressthe Enter Button 6 once the Show Logo lineis highlighted. The blue bar will disappear andthe rest of the settings will fade out. Set the logoon or off by pressing the N or M Buttons 9.Press the Enter Button 6 to confirm.Tuner Mode: Switches between the analog andthe digital (DVB-T) tuners. Please remember tomake sure that when changing from one tunermode to the other, the one you have selected isconnected to the antenna.Reset to factory defaults: The Reset proce-dure erases all TV station memories and returnsall picture adjustments to default values.When all the Set Up Menus for the Screen havebeen set, press the Red Button N to exit theScreen Set Up Menu and continue with the SetUp Menus of the DVD Receiver.Sound Set Up:This function is necessary to combine one of thethree Digital Coaxial sound Inputs and the oneDigital Optical sound Input on the rear panel ofthe screen (Inputs P, V, W and X) with thedesired Video Input Source. Each of the fourDigital Sound Inputs may be allocated to workwith one of the 11 possible Video Inputs. Ofcourse, you only have to perform this procedurefor those inputs that you actually wish to use.From the Setup Start Screen shown above, scrolldown with the L Button 9 to highlight firstGlobal Setup, then Sound Setup. As explained inthe On Screen bottom text line, press Enter 6to choose the Sound Setup options, followed bypressing the N Button 9 to highlight the top-most Coaxial In 1 menu line. Again, press Enter6 to open access to Coaxial In 1. Now you canscroll through the options with the (right arrow)or M Buttons 9. The start option for all inputsis "None", followed by (scrolling with the NButton): AV 1, AV 2, CVBS, YC, YUV, HDMI 1,HDMI 2, DVD, HDMI 3, PC (RGB) and PC (DVI)inputs. Note that you may scroll in both direc-tions, and that both Digital and Analog Inputsare available for selection. Having chosen theproper video input, press Enter again. You maynow proceed to the other Coaxial Inputs or theOptical Input. When you are done, press the RedButton N to exit the Menu.Set Up Menu for the DVD ReceiverThe next step in checking or changing the systemdefaults is to access the Setup Menu of the DVDreceiver. First, make certain that the DVD receiveris properly connected to the screen, and thatpower is connected. For this process, however,you do not need to load a disc into the unit.The Set Up of the receiver can be called at anytime, even during STOP, PAUSE or PLAY mode.Now press the DVD Source Selector 0 toput the system in DVD receiver mode, followedby pressing the Set Up Button 8. This willaccess the Set Up Menu of the DVD receiver.The Set Up Menu of the DVD receiver and allmenus in the following section may look differ-ent, listing the settings with different languages,depending on the settings made previously. Withthe factory default setting all languages are setto ”English”, that´s why with all menus theEnglish version is shown in the manual.In the SET-UP Menu you will find submenus formaking or changing all settings and adjustmentsfor both Audio and Video handling of yourDigital Lounge system.Press Enter 6 to activate the SYSTEMSettings.System SettingsFigure 3eThe System Setting Submenu contains thefollowing settings. Follow the explanations in theUpper Menu Line on the bottom of your screento change the settings.Display Language: Sets the language in whichthe OSD menus are shown on your screen.Preferred Subtitle Language: Defines yourpreferred subtitle language. Every time a disccontains this subtitle language, it will be shownautomatically. If you do not find your preferredlanguage in the list of options, you can selectyour preferred language by selecting OTHER, andthen typing a 4-digit code found in the code liston page 42. You can also set the preferred subti-tle language to OFF. In that case no subtitles willbe shown.Panel Time-Out: Sets the time-out interval forthe Front Panel Information Display. After theselected time, the display will dim completely.Status Bar Time-Out: Sets the time-out inter-val for the Status Bar, after which the Status Barwill disappear from the screen.Parental Control: Defines a password used tocontrol viewing of restricted programs. Thedefault password is 8888. After pressing thedefault password, either the parental control set-ting can be chosen, or a new password. The fivestandard US rating symbols are ”G” (General,level 1), ”PG” (Parental Guidance, level 3),”PG13” (Parental Guidance and 13 years old,level 4), ”R” (Restricted, level 6) and ”NC 17”(from 17 years old, level 7). The DVD will accom-modate a total of eight rating steps, as set by theDVD creators. These additional steps allow formore critical control of program playback for allaudiences. Level 8: All DVDs can be played.Levels 7 to 2: DVDs for general audiences/children can be played. Level 1: DVDs for childrencan be played; DVDs for adults/general audiencesare prohibited. Follow the explanations on thescreen to set a new password.Disc Recognition: When set to on, the nexttime a disc is inserted, the screen will show a“Disc Recognized” message, with the question ifyou would like to play the disc from the begin-ning or would like to resume from where you laststopped the disc. The memory can contain infor-mation of the last 100 discs played.PBC Support: Activates PBC (Play Back Control)Support for VCD discs.Screen Saver: Activates a Screen Saver to pre-vent image “burn” in your screen, we recom-mend you activate the screen saver at all times.Show Angle Icon: Determines whether theAngle Icon will appear on the screen when thereare different angles available on a DVD disc.Once all System Settings have been set to yourpersonal taste, move the cursor to the left untilAUDIO SETTINGS is highlighted. Press Enter 6to access the Audio Settings Menu.30 SYSTEM SETUPSystem Setup