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OPERATION 15

Operation

English

Tape Recording

In normal operation, the audio source selected
for listening through the HK 3490/HK 3390 is
sent to the Tape Mon Rec Out

9 and Video

1 Record Outputs

A outputs. This means that

any program you are listening to may be recorded
simply by placing machines connected to the out-
puts for Tape Monitor

9 or Video 1 A in the

record mode. Moreover the source connected to
Video 1 Input

7 may be recorded to a

recorder connected to Tape Mon

89, rather

than turned around.

When a tape recorder with separate record and
playback heads is used, you may monitor the out-
put of the recording by selecting the Tape
Monitor Input Selector
9 ç. Note that the
TAPE M. Indicator will light in the Main
Information Display
Û to remind you that
you are listening to the record playback instead
of the actual input source being recorded.

As long as Tape Monitor 9 ç is selected the
previously selected input source remains routed
to the Record Outputs

9 B. Press the Tape

Monitor Input Selector 9 ç again to turn
the monitoring off and listen to the actual input
source. Note that changing the Bass, Treble or
Balance control will not affect the recordings,
only the preamp and speaker outputs.

Memory Backup

This product is equipped with a memory backup
system that preserves tuner presets if the unit is
accidentally unplugged, turned off completely by
disconnecting from the main power source or
subjected to a power outage.
The unit’s memory is stored in an EEPROM, and
thus the HK 3490/HK 3390 will retain informa-
tion such as programmed presets for a virtually
infinite time without being connected to a main
power source.

Processor Reset

In the rare case where the unit’s operation or the
displays seem abnormal, the cause may involve
the erratic operation of the system’s memory or
microprocessor.

To correct this problem, first unplug the unit from
the AC wall outlet and wait at least three min-
utes. After the pause, reconnect the AC power
cord and check the unit’s operation. If the system
still malfunctions, a system reset may clear the
problem.To reset the system, first turn the HK
3490/HK 3390 off either by pressing the Main
Power Switch
on the rear panel

S to OFF, or

disconnecting the unit from the main power
source..

Next, press and hold the MUTE 5 and the
Preset Scan @ buttons at the same time on the
front panel ONLY.When the receiver switches On
and the Main Information Display shows the
word

RESET

, release both buttons. The receiver

returns to Standby Mode.

Note that when the system is reset in this fash-
ion, all tuner presets will be lost and must be
reentered.

If the system is still operating incorrectly, there
may have been an electronic discharge or severe
AC line interference that has corrupted the mem-
ory or microprocessor. If these steps do not solve
the problem, consult your dealer or an authorized
Harman Kardon service center.

Using

(HK 3490 only)

When Harman Kardon’s

(optional) is

connected and a compatible Apple

®

iPod

®

is

docked in The Bridge, press the

DMP

Selector Button

C7 until "The Bridge"

appears in the Display to choose the iPod as the
input source, allowing playback of audio materi-
als on your iPod through your high-quality audio
system. Pressing the

DMP Selector

Button

C will also activate the remote’s control

codes for the iPod.

When The Bridge is properly connected and a
compatible iPod is properly docked, the Display
will read

DMP/CONNEC

TED

.

Once that message appears, use the remote to
control the iPod. See the Function List Table fur-
ther down on this page for a listing of the remote
control buttons that have been programmed to
control the iPod. In brief, the Skip Down, Play
and Skip Up Buttons

D and the

/

¤

/

/

Buttons

F and OK Button X may be used in

a similar manner to the corresponding controls
on the iPod. More complete details on operating
an iPod using

and the HK remote are

furnished with

.

NOTES:

• The Play and Pause functions are not available

unless content has been selected for playback
by navigating the menu system.

While a selection is playing, the song title, artist
and album name, if available on the iPod, will
scroll across the upper line in the Display Û.
The lower line will display the elapsed time of the
track on the left, the play mode icon, and the
time remaining on the right.

When your iPod is docked in The Bridge and play-
ing, you can choose to either use the display on
the iPod or switch to the receiver's display for
information. To switch to the receiver display,
press and hold the Menu

M Button until the

iPod shows a large checkmark and the text "har-
man kardon" in its display. Now the receiver dis-
play shows song title etc. as described above.

You may now enter the iPod's menu system by
again pressing and holding the Menu

M Button,

to show MENU in the receiver display. You can
navigate in the MUSIC menu structure just like
you would do directly on the iPod. However, if
you select one of the other menus, such as the
SETTINGS Menu, the active display will revert to
the iPod itself. When you have performed the
changes you wish in Settings or other menus,
revert to the receiver's display by once more
pressing and holding the Menu

M Button on the

Remote. If you have entered the MENU function
on the receiver display, but wish to exit without
changes, just wait a few seconds, and the MENU
option disappears again.

You may also change back from the receiver dis-
play to the iPod display again by repeating the
same procedure: press and hold the Menu Button
until the iPod display becomes active again.

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