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1. Alarm 2 Setup lt Weekday Time gt lt Weekend Off gt lt Weekend Time gt lt Source Loft Right Right SLL Weekday Time 07 15 gt Alarm 2 Setup Weekday gt Weekday Alarm Weekend Alarm Weekend Time Alarm 2 Source On gt oft 10 00 Dise Left Left Left Right Right Alarm Setup _ __ Alarm Setup _ gt __ Alarm Setup L5 lt Timeout gt lt Snooze gt lt Level Left Left Enter f Enter or ack Timeout Snooze Level 10min gt 05 min gt 559 gt OPERATION a ae To change the Snooze setting press the Enter Button Use the lt gt Buttons to change how long play will be paused 5 10 15 20 25 or 30 minutes Press the Enter Button to save the change Volume Level With Alarm 1 in the Message Display press the lt gt Buttons until Level appears This setting only affects play back using the alarms To change the Level setting press the Enter Button Use the lt gt Buttons to change the volume level within the range of 80dB to 10dB It is strongly recommended that you avoid using levels higher than 20 dB to preserve your hearing and to avoid damage to the equipment Before setting the alarm Volume Level play the alarm source to determine a comfortable volume Press the Enter Button to save the change At the s
2. and WMA playback with CD Text capability and ID3 tag support One coaxial digital audio output e Front and rear USB ports with and WMA audio playback capability Stereo headphone output 3 5mm e FM tuner with RDS text display and 30 presets e Clock with dual alarms Two 2 way 130mm bass reflex speakers DAB DAB T DMB Audio tuner with DLS text display and 30 presets MAS 110 systems only iPod not included The Bridge II docking station included only with some versions of MAS 110 system Supplied Accessories The following accessory items are supplied with the MAS 100 MAS 110 If any of these items are missing please contact Harman Kardon customer service at www harmankardon com FM wire antenna Stereo RCA plug Controller to Detachable AC System remote The Bridge II dock for male to male amplifier ribbon cable power cord control with three iPod only with some cable 1m AAA batteries versions of MAS 110 system optional for other models DAB wire antenna MAS 110 only 4 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS CONTROLLER AND AMPLIFIER The MAS 100 and MAS 110 use touch sensitive controls To use a control tap gently on its lit icon NOTE Controls are the same for all models Power Turns the MAS 100 MAS 110 on or places it in Standby mode To completely power off the unit unplug the power supply Message Display The time and messages are displayed in this two line text display CD Slot
3. and symbols in the battery compartment to maintain the correct polarity Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type 3 With the controller stacked on top of the amplifier carefully insert one end of the ribbon cable into the connector on the rear panel of the controller and the other end into the corresponding connector on the rear panel of the amplifier 4 Connect the FM antenna to its terminal The system requires a female connector on the antenna For MAS 110 systems only connect the DAB antenna to its terminal 5 Install The Bridge Il dock for iPod this dock is included with Some versions of MAS 110 and is available separately for other models iPod is not included a Holding the cable with the wider part of the connector at the bot tom gently squeeze the tabs on each side as you insert it into the connector on the rear panel of the controller b Place the black insert in The Bridge Il making sure to push it all the way down See Figure 1 NOTE Do not place an iPod in The Bridge II unless both the black insert and a dock adapter are installed Otherwise the iPod will not connect properly and both it and The Bridge II may sustain damage that is not covered by the warranty Table 1 Select the Correct The Bridge II Insert The Bridge II Insert iPod Model 5G VIDEO 60GB iPod nano 1st and 2nd generations iPod 5th generat
4. Load compatible discs here Skip Scan Forward Reverse These buttons function diffe rently depending on the current source e iPod CD or USB Press and release the Forward Button to skip to the next track Press the Reverse Button twice to skip to the previous track Press and hold the Scan Forward Reverse Buttons to scan forward or reverse within a track e Radio Press and release the Preset Button on the Remote Control or the Skip Forward Reverse Button on the front panel to select the next previous programmed preset station Press and hold the Skip Scan Forward Reverse Button to scan quickly through the stations When you release the button the tuner continues to scan until it finds a station of acceptably strong signal quality and then it stops To stop the scan before a station is found press the Forward Reverse button again Message Display Note Controls are the same for all models Play Pause Each tap toggles between the Play and Pause functions Stop Fully stops playback Eject When a CD is loaded tap here to eject it USB Port A Connect a compatible USB device here to enjoy playback of audio MP3 or WMA files Although most USB flash and hard disk drives in the FAT32 file format as well as many MP3 players are compatible with the MAS 100 and MAS 110 systems due to the wide variety of manufacturers playback cannot be guaranteed Do not connect an iPod or iPhone to this port Do not connect a personal compute
5. and for both the weekday and weekend alarms Alarm Timeout With Alarm 1 in the Message Display press the lt gt Buttons until Timeout appears This setting determines how long the system will play once the alarm sounds To change the Timeout setting press the Enter Button Use the lt gt Buttons to change the duration of play 10 20 30 40 50 or 60 minutes Press the Enter Button to save the change Snooze With Alarm 1 in the Message Display press the lt gt Buttons until Snooze appears When the Power Button or the Sleep Button is pressed while the alarm is playing the alarm will turn off for the amount of time specified by the Snooze setting and will then resume Right Alarm 1 Setup 11 Alarm 1 Setup Weekday On gt lt Weekday Time gt Right Right Right 1 Setup Alarm 1 Setup _ gt __ Alarm 1 Setup lt Weekend Off gt lt Weekend Time gt lt Source Toft Enter Enter or Back Enter Enteror Back Enter lt Left Left Left orBack Enter Enter or Back Enter fener or Back Weekday Alarm On gt Weekday Time 07 2716 Weekend Alarm Weekend Time Alarm 1 Source lt ort 10 00 Disc gt Lett Right lt Alarm Setup Alarm 2 Enter Enter Back Right Right Right Right St Aarm 2 Setup _ Alarm 2 Setup _ Alarm 2 Setup _
6. with the hour set ting flashing Use the Numeric Keys to enter the two digit hour set ting and the minute setting will flash Use the Numeric Keys to enter the two digit minute setting Press the Enter Button to advance from one field to the next without changing it and press the Enter Button to save the change Figure 3 Setting the Alarms Right Right Settings as Settings Settings Speaker Setup gt lt Time Setup gt lt Alarm Setup gt Left Left Enter Back Right Alarm Setup Alarm 1 Enter Back Source Select the source that will play when Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 sounds The weekday and weekend alarms for each of Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 must use the same source If you prefer different sources for weekdays and weekends use Alarm 1 for weekdays only and Alarm 2 for weekends only by adjusting the Weekday On Off and Weekend On Off settings appropriately Use the lt gt Buttons to select of these sources Disc USB front or B rear Radio FM Radio DAB available only on MAS 110 or DMP iPod docked in The Bridge II when available If Disc DMP or USB A or B is selected make sure a CD iPod or USB is present and contains audio materials If no device is present the system will switch to FM Radio Press the Enter Button to save the change 4 You may adjust the duration of playback and the snooze control as well as the volume level These settings are global to both Alarm 1 and Alarm 2
7. 2007 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 EN 60065 2002 A11 2008 EN 60825 1 2007 dabu Jurjen Amsterdam Harman Consumer Group Inc Chateau du Loir France 09 09 TABLE OF CONTENTS LSS ee S 2 SAFETY INFORMATION 4 INTRODUCTION AND FEATURES 4 SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 5 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS CONTROLLER AND AMPLIFIER 6 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS CONTROLLER 7 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS Amep_LricR 8 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 10 INSTALLATION 12 OPERATION 12 Using the Remote Control 12 Turning On the MAS 100 MAS 110 12 Setting the Clock 12 Setting the Alarms 14 Volume Control 14 Speaker Setup Tone Controls 14 Source Selection 14 FM Radio 14 Program Station Presets 15 DAB Tuner MAS 110 Systems Only 15 cD 15 Playback Control 15 Data Discs 16 USB 16 Programmed Play 16 Bridge Il Dock for iPod 17 Auxiliary Inputs 17 Recording 17 System Software Version 17 System Reset 17 System Memory 18 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 19 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 19 Trademark Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION AND FEATURES E S More than 50 years ago Harman Kardon Inc sold the very first audio as well as a pair of custom bookshelf loudspeakers for a complete audio receiver a high performance component that combined the functions of solution several products that previously had only been available separately Our mission was and is to deliver high fidelity sound in an easy to use
8. 65dBf Selectivity 300kHz 65dBF mage rejection 8008 F rejection 90dB uner output level 1kHz 50kHz Dev 500mV Number of presets 30 RDS capability PS program service RT dynamic radio text DAB DAB T DMBA SECTION Band Ill 174 MHz 240 MHz Band L 1452 MHz 1492 MHz Input 50 Ohm nominal Max signal 3 dBm typ Sensitivity 96 dBm typ Adjacent Channel Rejection 35dB typ Signal to noise ratio gt 96 dB A W CD SECTION Disc compatibility CD CD R CD RW MP3 WMA THD N 20Hz 20kHz lt 0 025 Frequency response 20Hz to 20kHz 0 5 Channel separation lt 65dB Signal to noise ratio e A WTG gt 96dBr 22kHz filter gt 94dBr GENERAL Power requirement AC 100V 240V 50Hz Power consumption lt 1W full standby clock not activated lt 2W standby clock activated 150W maximum both channels driven Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Dimensions H x W x D Controller 90mm x 240mm x 240mm Amplifier 90mm x 240mm x 240mm Loudspeakers each with grille 272mm x 181mm x 196mm Weight System 4 3kg Controller 2kg Amplifier 2 3kg Loudspeakers each 4 4kg iPod Features specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice Harman Kardon and MMD are trademarks of Harman International Industries Incorporated registered in the United States and or other countries Designed to Entertain and The Bridge I logo are trademarks of Harma
9. Place the speakers at about the same height as the listener s ears Connect one end of each included speaker cable to the terminals on the speaker and the other end to the terminals on the amplifier To ensure proper performance and bass response make sure to preserve the correct polarity by connecting the positive terminals colored red to each other and the negative terminals colored black to each other 9 Plug all power cords for the MAS system and any external sources into unswitched AC outlets OPERATION Using the MAS 100 MAS 110 is simple and intuitive The front panel controls use advanced touch sensitive technology To use the front panel place a finger over any of the illuminated icons A gentle tap is all that is necessary Wait a few seconds for the system to process each command To remove fingerprints wipe the front panel with a dry microfiber cloth Using the Remote Control Point the remote at the front of the MAS 100 MAS 110 The remote IR sensor is located on the right half of the front panel of the controller Do not block the sensor The remote has a range of approximately 6m up to 30 degrees off center If the batteries require replacement see Step 2 of the Installation section Use caution and dispose of batteries according to environmental requirements Never throw the batteries into fire and remove them from the remote if the remote will be unused for a long period of time Tur
10. it to any devices unless instructed to do so at the time a system upgrade is released Update Switch This switch is used only for system upgrades Leave it in the N position for normal operation unless instructed to switch it to the U position to install a system update REAR PANEL CONNEC TIONS ANM l AC Power Input AC INPUT 10024015 MANUFACTURE DATE 0 soow LE ees 0 poses ao MAS 00 110 CONNECTOR gt gt CAUTION SPEAKER HPEDANCE 62 1 me ft een lvoe ID FOE ne ng op var on cur se SERIAL ND Right Speaker Input From Left Speaker Output Controller Output Right and Left Speaker Output Terminals Use two conductor speaker wire to connect each set of terminals to the correct speaker Remember to observe the correct polarity positive and negative con nections Input From Controller Connect the included ribbon cable to this connector and to the corresponding connector on the MAS controller This cable passes audio signals from the controller to the amplifier and it transfers AC power from the amplifier to the controller If this cable is ever damaged do not use it and contact Harman Kardon Inc for a replacement AC Po
11. settings and press the Enter Button to change the setting Bass To boost or cut the low frequencies use the lt gt Buttons to adjust the setting between 10dB and 10dB in 1dB steps Press the Enter Button to save the change Treble To boost or cut the high frequencies use the lt gt Buttons to adjust the setting between 10dB and 10dB in 1dB steps Press the Enter Button to save the change Balance This setting boosts all frequencies playing through either the left or right speaker by up to 12dB when one of the L1 L12 or R1 R12 settings is selected The default setting is Centre which plays both channels at the same volume Use the lt gt Buttons to adjust the setting Press the Enter Button to save the change Source Selection The first time the MAS 100 MAS 110 is turned on it will default to the CD Input Press a Source Selector to switch to another source Disc USB DMP iPod docked in The Bridge Il which some versions of is included with the MAS 110 and optional with the other models Radio FM DAB Line In additional presses select an analog audio input or Digital In additional presses select a coaxial or optical digital audio input Subsequently the MAS 100 MAS 110 will select the last source used before turn off FM Radio Press the Track Skip Up Down Buttons on the remote to tune a station Press and hold the buttons to scan for the next station or tap the buttons to scan one freq
12. such as a portable audio player or a cassette deck select the corresponding auxiliary input as the source and use the device s own controls To select one of the analog audio inputs or the phono input press the Line In Button repeatedly to toggle through the inputs To select one of the coaxial or optical digital audio inputs press the Digital In Button repeatedly TV Input Analog Dual rear panel RCA type jacks AUX Input Analog Dual rear panel RCA type jacks Phono Input Analog Dual rear panel RCA type jacks Line Input Analog Front 3 5mm jack Coaxial 1 Input Digital Rear panel RCA type jack Coaxial 2 Input Digital Rear panel RCA type jack Optical 1 Input Digital Rear panel TOSlink connector Optical 2 Input Digital Rear panel TOSlink connector NOTES Only connect a turntable with an MM type cartridge to the Phono Input Do not connect a turntable to any other input without using a phono preamp e When one of the digital audio inputs is selected if no signal is present e g if the device is turned off or paused the UNLOCK message will appear This does not reflect a problem it is simply an indication that no signal is present RECORDING Two channel analog and digital audio signals are available at the Line Output and Coaxial Output on the rear panel of the controller The MAS system does not convert one type of signal to the other Thus to make recording you need only make sure
13. the playlist and exit Program mode e ifthe playlist is playing simply press the Program Button to delete the entire playlist and the current track will continue playing e If the playlist is stopped press the Clear Button Playlists may be edited e To add a track to the playlist press the Stop Button then the Program Button Proceed as described above To view the tracks in a playlist without making changes stop play and press the Check Button Each press advances to the next track in he playlist To exit Check mode press the Play Button To delete a single track from the playlist stop play and press the Check Button repeatedly until the desired track appears Press the Clear Button Playlists are lost when the system is turned off or the disc or USB device is removed The playlist will also be lost when the source is changed BridgellL DOCK FOR iPod Press the Bridge Source Selector to select The Bridge Il as the source When a compatible iPod is docked see page 4 a message will appear in the front panel display that The Bridge II is connected The display will switch to the navigation menus and the menu screen on the iPod itself will be replaced by a check mark graphic and a mes sage reading OK to Disconnect When you see the OK to Disconnect message displayed the iPod may be operated using the front panel or remote controls e To navigate the menus press the lt gt Butto
14. wish to reset the system Press the Enter Button again to perform the reset System Memory The MAS 100 MAS 110 remembers the last selected source and volume level If the AC power cord is removed or power is interrupted the Time is reset to 00 00 and any Alarm settings are deleted TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SOLUTION SYMPTOM Unit does not function when Power On Switch is pressed Display lights but there s no sound Make sure the AC power cord is securely plugged into an unswitched outlet If the PROTECT message appears press and hold the remote control Power Button for at least 1 second to turn off the MAS 100 MAS 110 then unplug the system Do not use it without first bringing it to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for inspection Press the Mute Button to make sure the system is not muted Turn up the volume Check that the correct source was selected If the source is an external device make sure it is plugged in turned on and playing and that it is properly connected to one of the auxiliary inputs If the headphones are in use unplug them There is sound on only one side or the sound is distorted The MAS 100 MAS 110 does not respond to remote commands The tuner is buzzing intermittently Make sure both speakers are securely connected with the correct polarity and that no wires are touching each other and creating a short circuit There may be a problem
15. with one of the speakers Bring the MAS 100 MAS 110 to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for inspection and service The batteries in the remote control may require replacement The IR sensor may be blocked The sensor is located on the right half of the controller s front panel Adjust the placement of the antenna to improve reception Check that the antenna is securely connected to the rear panel terminal Cs TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS LL a SYSTEM Power output 65 watts per channel 20Hz 20kHz THD lt 0 07 into 6 ohms both channels driven Bandwidth 20Hz 35kHz 3dB System frequency response 20Hz 20kHz 0 5dB Signal to noise ratio A weighted 90dB Analog inputs 96dB Digital inputs Channel separation lt 65dB Crosstalk between sources lt 70dB Line level input sensitivity at 1 7 250mV RMS 1dB Phono MM input sensitivity at 1kHz 7 5mV LOUDSPEAKERS Low frequency transducers Two 130mm honeycomb composite drivers ported High frequency transducers Two 25mm MMD domes shielded Nominal impedance 8 ohms Sensitivity 2 83V 1m 85dB Frequency response 60Hz 25kHz 3dB Crossover frequency 2200Hz FM TUNER SECTION Frequency range 87 108 0MHz Usable sensitivity IHF 1 3pV 13 2dBf Frequency response 10Hz to 15 3kHz Signal to noise ratio mono stereo 68 65dB Distortion mono stereo 0 15 0 3 Stereo separation 35dB 1kHz 100 deviation
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17. a Terminal Connect the included FM antenna wire here DAB Antenna Terminal MAS 110 Only Connect the included DAB antenna wire lead here to enjoy programming from digital DAB DAB or T DMB Audio radio stations available in your area USB Port B Connect a compatible USB device here to enjoy play back of audio MP3 or WMA files Although most USB flash and hard disk drives in the FAT32 file format as well as many MP3 players are com patible with the MAS 100 and MAS 110 systems due to the wide variety of manufacturers playback cannot be guaranteed Do not connect an iPod or iPhone to this port Do not connect a personal computer or any peripherals to this port Optical 1 2 and Coaxial 1 2 Digital Audio Inputs Connect a source device s optical or coaxial digital audio output to the corresponding input Only the PCM uncompressed format is supported TV and AUX Analog Audio Inputs Connect the analog audio outputs of a television or any source device to enjoy play back through the high performance MAS system Phono Input Connect the outputs of a moving magnet MM type turntable to this input Do not connect any other type of turn table to this input and do not connect the outputs of an MM type turntable to any other analog audio inputs on the MAS 100 or MAS 110 without using a phono preamp available separately from many electronics stores Input To enjoy playback of audio materials stored on a compatib
18. d the number of folders and tracks in the current folder will be displayed up to a limit of 9999 tracks Play does not begin automatically If ID3 tag information is present the song artist name and album infor mation will scroll in the Message Display To view each item plus folder name individually press the Info Button repeatedly If no ID3 tags are present the filename will appear The Skip and Scan functions and Random play are the same as for audio CDs Repeat is not available OPERATION TD Use the Numeric Keys to directly access a track If the disc is organized into folders press the Folder Buttons to open a folder Additional presses skip to the next or previous folder Within a folder you may search through the tracks more quickly by pressing the 10 and 10 Numeric Keys USB The MAS 100 MAS 110 is equipped with two USB Ports one on the rear panel of the controller and one on the right side panel near the front of the controller The front port is selected as USB A and the rear port is USB B Each press of the USB Source Selector toggles between the two ports The system is compatible with flash and hard disk USB drives formatted in the FAT32 file format The system will recognize up to 9999 files in the MP3 or WMA formats which may be organized into folders NOTE Although many MP3 music players may be connected to the USB Port an iPod should not be connected here To enjoy audio pro
19. disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle 17 The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable 18 Donot expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Declaration of Conformity We Harman Consumer Consumer Division 8500 Balboa Blvd Northridge CA 91329 These symbols shown on the product the packaging or in the manual or separate information sheet mean that USA the product itself as well as the batteries included or built into the product should never be thrown away with general household waste Take them to applicable collection points where proper treatment recycling and recovery takes place in accordance with national or local legislation or European Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC Correct handling of the product and batteries to be disposed of helps sa
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21. eration iPod touch install large bumper INSTALLATION LSS S if your device is a turntable with an MM type cartridge connect its outputs to the Phono MM Inputs on the rear panel of the controller If it is another type of turntable do not connect it to the MAS 100 or MAS 110 without using a separate phono preamp available from electronics outlets Do not connect a turntable to another set of inputs without using a phono preamp Optical or coaxial digital audio S P DIF output Plug one end of the digital audio cable not included into the player and the other end into one of the Optical or Coaxial Inputs on the rear panel of the MAS 100 MAS 110 Remember to select the correct analog or digital input as the source by pressing the Line In or Digital In Source Selector on the remote 7 To make analog or digital audio recordings connect the Coaxial Digital Output or the Line Output on the rear panel of the controller to the corresponding input on an audio recorder not included The MAS system does not convert analog sources to the digital domain or digital sources to the analog domain for recording 8 Place the left and right loudspeakers as desired It is recommended that the speakers be placed so as to form an equilateral triangle with the usual listening position Thus each speaker will be the same dis tance from the other speaker as it is from the listening position
22. eset station or a playlist entry e Radio To delete the current preset station press the Clear Button while it is playing e Playlist While programming a playlist press the Clear Button to delete the track just entered After the playlist has been saved by pressing the Stop Button press the Clear Button to delete the entire playlist To delete a single track stop play press the Check Button repeatedly until the desired track appears and press the Clear Button Press the Play or Stop Button to exit Check mode Program Memory Used to program playlists and radio presets e Radio If the current station has not been programmed into a preset press Program Memory and press the Enter Button to store the station at the current preset number or use the Numeric Keys to enter a different preset number The new preset will overwrite the existing one USB or CD Audio or Data Press the Program Button to begin Program Mode Add tracks to the playlist by using the Skip Scan Transport Controls or the Numeric Keys to select the track then press the Program Button to enter the selection Add up to 30 files Press Play to play the playlist or Stop to save the playlist without playing it During playback the order of the track in the playlist will appear on the left with the disc s track number to the right See page 16 Check After a playlist has been programmed and play has been stopped each press of the Check Button displays the trac
23. et time the MAS 100 MAS 110 will automatically turn on and begin playing the selected source The system will play at the volume selected at the Level setting of the Alarm Setup menu and will continue to play for the period specified by the Timeout setting Press the Power Button or the Sleep Button to place the unit in Snooze mode It will remain off for the period of time set by the Snooze setting and then the alarm will resume Press the Power Button twice while the alarm is playing to turn it off and return to normal play Volume Control Use the front panel or remote Volume Controls to raise or lower the volume The default setting at turn on is 509 and the maximum set ting is 10dB Use caution with volume levels to avoid damage to your hearing or equipment The volume level appears in the Message Display when the Volume Controls are used To temporarily silence playback press the Mute Button on the remote Mute will flash in the Message Display Press the Mute Button or either Volume Control to resume normal volume Source playback will continue during muting Speaker Setup Tone Controls You may boost or cut the high or low frequencies or adjust the stereo imaging using the Speaker Setup settings See Figure 4 e Press the Settings Button and Speaker Setup will appear in the Message Display e Press the Enter Button so that Bass appears Use the lt gt Buttons to select the Treble or Balance
24. grams stored on an iPod purchase The Bridge II docking station included with the some versions of MAS 110 system connect it to its proprietary connector on the controller and dock the iPod Do not connect a personal computer or any peripherals to either USB Port When installing the system make sure to leave sufficient room on the right side to safely accommodate a USB device When the USB device is inserted the total number of files will be dis played after a delay to allow the device to be read Playback and navigation are the same as for an audio or data CD as described above It is recommended that you stop playback before removing a USB device although it is not necessary to turn off the system PROGRAMMED PLAY Playlists of selected tracks may be programmed for the current audio or data CD or USB device Playlists are not available for other sources To program a playlist play must be stopped e Press the Program Button to begin Program mode To exit without programming a playlist press the Stop Button e Add tracks to the playlist by using the Skip Scan Transport Controls or the Numeric Keys to select the track then pressing the Program Button to enter the selection Add up to 30 tracks e if you make a mistake you may clear the track just programmed by pressing the Clear Button e Press Play to play the playlist or Stop to save the playlist without playing it The system will remain in Program mode To delete
25. h the total number of tracks and total disc time Press Play to listen to the disc When the disc has finished playing the CD icon re appears as well as the total number of tracks and total disc time in Stop mode For MP3 and WMA discs The CD icon will appear along with the total number of files tracks Press the Play Button to listen to music When the disc has finished playing the CD icon re appears as well as the total number of files tracks in Stop mode Playback Control To momentarily pause playback for later resumption at the same point press the Play Pause Button Press it again to resume play The Pause icon will be displayed Press the Stop Button to fully stop playback To search at high speed through the current track press and hold the Skip Scan Forward or Skip Scan Reverse Button To skip to the next track tap the Skip Scan Forward Button If the current track is the last one on the disc the MAS 100 MAS 110 will skip to the first track To return to the beginning of the current track tap the Skip Scan Reverse Button Tap it twice quickly to skip backwards to the previ ous track e For random shuffle play press the Random Button Data Discs JPEG discs are not compatible with the MAS 100 MAS 110 and the display will indicate that they have no files and no folders JPEG discs as well as DVD WAV and other non compatible discs are ejected automati cally When an MP3 or WMA disc is loade
26. her A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Es Pb Instructions for users on removal and disposal of used batteries Specification of included battery types 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Referall servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the apparatus 16 To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains
27. ion 60GB 80GB and iPod classic 160GB R _ Dock iPod i i Install Dock Adapter Install Insert Figure 1 Docking an iPod in The Bridge II Locate the dock adapter that was included with your iPod or select one of the included dock adapters by referring to Table 1 If your iPod is an older model that does not appear Table 1 and that did not include an adapter contact Apple Inc to purchase one Place the adapter in The Bridge II insert as shown in Figure 1 d Remove the iPod from any case and dock it in The Bridge Il as shown in Figure 1 6 The MAS 100 MAS 110 features eight audio inputs for other devices such as portable players This step is optional and may be skipped if you have no external devices If your player has 3 5mm Analog audio output or headphone jack Plug an analog audio cable not included into the output or headphone jack and the front mini jack which is located on the right side of the controller Pair of RCA type analog audio outputs Plug one end of a two conductor interconnect cable one cable is included purchase additional cables for other devices into the player and the other end into the TV or Auxiliary Input jacks on the rear panel of the MAS 100 MAS 110 Use the same color connector for each chan nel usually red for right and white or black for left 5G VIDEO 3068 iPod 5th generation 30GB and iPod classic 80GB iPod nano 3rd generation and 4th gen
28. ks in the playlist Eject When a CD is loaded press this button to eject it FM Mode Used with FM radio each press toggles between Stereo and Monaural playback Auto Store Scans through all frequencies searching for stations with acceptably strong signal quality and stores them as presets Random Each press turns Random playback mode shuffle on or off This mode plays the tracks of the current disc or drive in random order Transport Controls Track Skip Tuning Up Down These buttons function differ ently depending on which source has been selected e iPod CD or USB Press and release the Forward Button to skip to the next track Press the reverse button twice to skip to the previous track Radio Press and release the Track Skip Buttons to tune to the next higher or lower station by one frequency increment Press and hold to scan quickly through the stations Scan Forward Reverse Press and hold to scan forward or in reverse within a track when the iPod CD or USB sources are playing Play Pause Each tap toggles between the Play and Pause func tions Stop Fully stops playback REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS M Preset Folder Selects a preset station or folder on a USB Volume Increases or decreases the volume Press and hold to or data CD change the volume more quickly e Radio Each press changes to the next or previous preset station Numeric Keys Used to enter track numbers radio sta
29. le iPod see page 4 connect The Bridge II dock included with some versions of the MAS 110 system available separately for the MAS 100 and some versions of the MAS 110 systems Make sure the insert for The Bridge Il is installed and install the appropriate dock adapter for your iPod within the insert as shown in Figure 1 on page 10 Analog Audio Outputs Connect these outputs to the analog audio inputs of an audio recorder When a source connected to the MAS system is playing the signal will be available at these outputs for recording Coaxial Digital Audio Output Connect this output to the coaxial digital audio input of a digital audio recorder When a source connected to the MAS system is playing the signal will be avail able at this output for recording NOTES The MAS system does not convert analog sources to the digital domain or digital sources to the analog domain for recording itis the user s responsibility to comply with all laws pertaining to the copying of audio materials Output to Amplifier Connect the included ribbon cable to this connector and to the corresponding connector on the MAS amplifier This cable passes audio signals from the controller to the amplifier and it transfers DC power from the amplifier to the controller If this cable is ever damaged do not use it and contact Harman Kardon Inc for a replacement RS 232 Serial Port This port is used only for system upgrades Do not connect
30. n International Industries Incorporated iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc iPod not included Made for iPod means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards TOSLINK is a registered trademark of Toshiba Corporation Please register your product at www harmankardon com You ll need your product s serial number At the same time you can choose to be notified about new products and or special promotions Se amp 5 amp e amp D D er aS 5 23 E E E EHEHEHE B a gt 8 D amp e eoe ee ee ee ee a 2 2 6 e z 4 eeeeeee o e oe o n ee harman kardom gt ee Designed to Entertain lt 8500 Balboa Boulevard Northridge 91329 www harmankardon com _ 2009 Harman International Industries Incorporated All rights reserved Part No 443369 1 Z t EN
31. ning On the MAS 100 MAS 110 To turn on the MAS 100 MAS 110 press and hold the Power Button on the remote or the controller for 1 second The system will also turn on when one of the Source Selectors or the Eject Button on the remote is pressed Press the Power Button to turn off the system If the clock has been turned off the Message Display will go dark to conserve power Otherwise the time will be displayed at half brightness NOTE To open a menu or to save new settings press the Enter button To advance to the next entry field without changing the value press the Enter Button To return to the previous menu level without making any changes press the Back Button These buttons work the same way in all menus Setting the Clock The clock may be set using the Settings Menu See Figure 2 1 Press the Settings Button on the remote Figure 2 Setting the Clock Right 2 Press the lt gt Buttons until Time Setup appears in the Message Display 3 Press the Enter Button to display Clock Turn the clock on or off Press the Enter Button and use the lt gt Buttons to select On or Off Turning the clock off conserves power when the system is powered down to Standby mode 4 Set the clock Press the lt gt Buttons until Set Clock appears on the lower line Press the Enter Button to display Set Time e Set the time Press the Enter Button and use the Numeric Keys to enter the ho
32. ns to scroll through a list Press the Enter Button to select a menu item Pressing the Enter Button while an audio track is displayed will begin play Press the Back Button to return to the previous menu level The transport controls work as they do for CDs e To pause or restart play press the Play Pause Button e To search forward or reverse through a track press and hold the Skip Scan Forward or Reverse Button e skip forward or reverse through the tracks tap the Skip Scan Forward or Reverse Button To play the tracks in the current playlist or category in random order Shuffle mode press the Random Button You will toggle through Mode 1 Shuffle Songs mode 2 Shuffle Album and OFF mode Any Repeat Play settings on the iPod will be cancelled During normal play select the Now Playing menu option to view the sta tus The upper line of the Message Display will show the elapsed track time and remaining track time The song artist and album information will scroll on the lower line if available It is recommended that you stop playback before undocking the iPod although it is not necessary to turn off the system However the system should be turned off before connecting or disconnecting The Bridge OPERATION AUXILIARY INPUTS The MAS 100 MAS 110 is equipped with three analog audio inputs a phono input MM type and four digital audio inputs If you have connect ed a compatible device
33. nter or Back Enter Set Time Set 12 24 hour 12 43 gt 12 hour gt OPERATION SSS ers 3 Press the Enter Button to display Alarm 1 Use the lt gt Buttons to display Alarm 2 When the desired alarm is displayed press the Enter Button to set it The Weekday On message will appear Use the lt gt Buttons to display the Weekday Time Weekend On Off Weekend Time or Source Settings and press the Enter Button to make a change You may adjust the Weekday Weekend and Source settings for either alarm Weekday On Off Select to adjust whether Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 will sound on weekdays Use the lt gt Buttons to turn the setting On or Off Press the Enter Button to save the change Weekday Time Select to set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 time for weekdays The numeric time display will appear with the hour set ting flashing Use the Numeric Keys to enter the two digit hour set ting and the minute setting will flash Use the Numeric Keys to enter the two digit minute setting Press the Enter Button to advance from one field to the next without changing it and press the Enter Button to save the change Weekend On Off Select to adjust whether Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 will sound on weekends Use the lt gt Buttons to turn the setting On or Off Press the Enter Button to save the change Weekend Time Select to set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 time for weekends The numeric time display will appear
34. o program a new station preset To erase a preset select the station for playback and press the Clear Button Press the Enter Button as prompted to confirm the deletion OPERATION Figure 4 Speaker Setup Settings Tone Controls Speaker Setup gt mr fere or Back Right Right Speaker Setup Speaker Setup Speaker Setup Bass gt lt lt Treble gt lt Balance Left fere or Back mr Set Bass lt 00dB gt 0 select a preset station use the Preset Buttons or use the Numeric Keys to enter the preset directly DAB Tuner MAS 110 Systems Only he MAS 110 system is equipped with a DAB DAB T DMB Audio tuner for use with compatible digital radio stations where available mur he included DAB antenna must be connected to receive these stations Press the Radio Source Selector repeatedly to toggle between the FM and DAB bands he first time the DAB tuner is selected the system will automatically scan for stations and store them in the Station List Press the Auto Store Button at any time to repeat the scan Any stations found may be selected from the lower line using the lt gt Buttons Then press the Enter Button Operation of the DAB tuner uses a sophisticated menu The menu may be accessed while a station is playing by pressing the Info Button Use the lt gt Buttons to select menu options Station List Press the Enter Button to view the stations found and select one fo
35. pack age and we are confident that you will enjoy the quality and convenience of the MAS 100 MAS 110 music system for many years to come To obtain the maximum enjoyment from your new system we urge you to read this manual and refer back to it to familiarize yourself with the features and operation of the MAS 100 MAS 110 If you have any questions about this product its installation or its opera tion please contact your retailer or custom installer or visit www harmankardon com The MAS 100 MAS 110 is a complete high performance audio system with Bridge ll_ dock for the iPod included with some versions of MAS 110 system optional with other models a CD player an FM tuner MAS 110 includes a DAB tuner and auxiliary inputs for other audio products Harman Kardon MAS 100 MAS 110 High Performance Audio System The Bridge II dock for iPod included with some versions of MAS 110 Eight auxiliary audio inputs one front stereo mini jack 3 5mm on right system optional for other models charges iPod touch 2nd generation side of controller two dual RCA jacks line level one rear iPod nano 4th generation iPod classic iPod touch 1st generation iPod panel phono MM input two optical digital audio inputs two coaxial digital nano 3rd generation iPod nano 2nd generation iPod 5th generation iPod audio inputs not included line level analog audio output e Slot loaded CD player with CD CD R CD RW
36. r or any peripherals to this port Line In Jack Line Input Connect a 3 5mm male to male cable not included to the headphone or line level output on a portable player or other device Headphone Jack Outputs a stereo signal for private listening through most headphones that are equipped with a 3 5mm plug Volume Control Increases or decreases the volume Skip Scan Forward Reverse MAS i USB Port Powar i LINE IN Input Play Pause CD Slot Headphone Loo i Eject Stop harman kardon REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS CONTROLLER USB Port FM Antenna Terminal Optical 1 2 Digital Audio Inputs Coaxial 1 2 Digital Audio Inputs TV and AUX Analog Audio Inputs Analog Audio Outputs Phono Input AUDIO IN AUX PHOND MN OC UBB OPTICAL IN 2 Le Oda DAB ANTENNA MAS100 110 CONNECTOR THE BRIDGE II MAS110 arman kardon G 2 NORTHRIDGE CALIFORNIA USA WARNING O REDUCE THE RISK OF MADE IN P R C FH coh tain men THIS APP A not store into beam MANUFACTURE DATE 04 09 Update Switch DAB Antenna Coaxial Digital Terminal Audio Output MAS 110 only The Bridge Il RS 232 Output to Input Serial Port Amplifier FM Antenn
37. r playback Local Scan Begin a scan for local stations Full Scan Begin a full spectrum scan for available stations Manual Tune Manually select a DAB band DRC Adjusts dynamic range control audio compression which reduces the level of louder passages while maintaining intelligibility of softer passages Select High or Low compression or select Off for no compression Station Order Select whether stations are displayed in Alphanumeric Valid or Ensemble order When listening to a DAB Station press the Display Button for less than one second to access station defined information cD Press the Disc Source Selector to switch to the CD source Then gently insert a CD CD R CD RW MP3 or WMA disc label side up partway into the slot loader The mechanism will detect the disc and pull it the rest of the way in Do not attempt to force the disc If the disc will not load turn off the MAS 100 MAS 110 unplug it and bring it to an authorized Harman Kardon service center for inspection The Reading message will appear for a few moments while the 100 MAS 110 identifies the disc type Set Treble lt 00dB gt Left jee or Back fere or Back com Set Balance lt Centre gt NOTE If the Error message appears the disc is not compatible with the MAS 100 MAS 110 or its data may be damaged Press the Eject Button to remove it For CD audio discs The CD icon will appear along wit
38. section for more information Back Press this Button to return to previous menu level when Settings has been selected Info Displays status of current source as follows e Radio When FM band is in use each press toggles between the PS Program Service and RT Radio Text RDS information if avail able When a DAB radio station is playing press this button to access the menu system for the DAB tuner See pages 14 and 15 for more information e Audio CD Displays CD Text information if available Each press displays the following items Song Artist Album USB or Data CD Scrolls all 103 tag information for current source if available Each press displays the following individual items Song Artist Album Folder then back to scrolling If 103 tags are not available the filename will appear Time Displays elapsed track time for the current Audio CD no effect on data CDs or other sources Each additional press changes the display as follows remaining track time elapsed disc time remaining disc time then back to elapsed track time a v lt gt Navigation Buttons Use the 4 and Buttons to scroll forward and reverse through the Settings Menus or through lists of content and press the Enter Button to make selections Press the Back Button to return to the previous menu or content level Enter Selects a menu item or saves setting changes and returns to the previous menu level Clear Clears the current pr
39. tions or if any have been programmed preset numbers or while adjusting the clock and alarm times e USB or Data CD Press once to open the current folder Each 10 and 10 Numeric Key Used with a USB device or CD to additional press changes to the next or previous folder After 3 sec quickly advance through a large number of tracks Each press of these onds the first track in the new folder will begin playing keys changes to the next or previous track in increments of 10 Mute Press to temporarily silence the speakers Press again to restore audio Muting is canceled if the MAS 100 MAS 110 is turned off Power Source Selectors Display Settings Info Back Time lt gt Navigation Clear Program Memory Eject Ea Random FM Mode h a Auto Store Transport Controls Preset Folder Volume Mute Numeric Keys 10 Numeric Key 10 Numeric Key harman kardon INSTALLATION 1 Carefully unpack the controller amplifier speakers FM antenna DAB antenna MAS 110 systems only analog audio cable ribbon cable detachable AC power cord The Bridge II dock for iPod Some versions of MAS 110 system only remote control and batteries 2 Open the battery compartment of the remote control by firmly grasp ing the portion of the remote that has the Harman Kardon logo and pulling it downward Install the batteries in the remote control follow ing the
40. to connect your audio recorder to the correct output jacks insert blank media and make sure the recorder is turned on and recording while the source is playing NOTE 1 Analog audio signals are not converted to digital form and digital audio signals are not converted to analog audio form However you may record a coaxial or optical digital audio source using either type of digital audio output But any audio signals from 1 Analog inputs TV AUX PHONO LINE IN 2 FM Radio 3 The Bridge Are not available through the MAS System s Coaxial Digital Output 2 Please make certain that you are aware of any copyright restric tions on any material you record Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted materials is prohibited by law in most jurisdictions System Software Version To view the current system software version press the Settings Button and use the lt gt Buttons to display System Version Press the Enter Button to display it and then press the Back Button to return to the Settings Menu System Reset In the event that the system behaves erratically a system reset may return it to normal operation NOTE All user settings including radio presets and the languages selection will be returned to their factory defaults and must be reentered Press the Settings Button and use the lt gt Buttons to display System Reset Press the Enter Button and a message will appear asking you to confirm that you
41. uency increment at a time When using the front panel controls the combined Skip Scan Buttons select programmed preset stations when tapped and scan the frequency band for a station of acceptable signal strength when pressed and held Monaural stations or weak stereo stations will be played in mono Press the FM Mode Button to switch between Stereo and Monaural playback If the station is broadcasting RDS information both the Program Service PS and dynamic Radio Text RT will be displayed Press the Info Button to display the station frequency on the upper line and toggle between the Program Service PS and dynamic Radio Text RT displays on the lower line When no RDS information is available only the frequency will be displayed Program Station Presets To scan for all available local stations and store them as presets press the Auto Store Button The system will scan for stations with acceptable signal strength and automatically store them in order in one of the 30 presets To program a single preset for quick access to a favourite station tune to the station s frequency and press the Program Memory Button The pre set number will appear Press the Enter Button to store the station in that preset location or use the Numeric Keys to enter a different preset If a different station was previously programmed it will be overwritten by the new station If all 30 presets have been programmed you must overwrite or erase one t
42. ur then the minute If the 12 hour time format is active use the lt gt Buttons to select AM or PM Press the Enter Button to advance from one field to the next without chang ing it and press the Enter Button to save the settings Set the format Press the lt gt Buttons until Set 12 24 hour appears Press the Enter Button to change the format and use the lt gt Buttons to select between the 12 and 24 hour time displays Press the Enter Button to save the change 5 Set the day of the week Press the lt gt Buttons until Set Day appears Press the Enter Button to display the day of the week and use the lt gt Buttons to select the desired day Press the Enter Button to save the changes Setting the Alarms For automatic turn on at a programmed time set one or both of the alarms The alarms may be set using the Settings Menu See Figure 3 1 Press the Settings Button on the remote 2 Press the lt gt Buttons until Alarm Setup appears in the Message Display Settings lt Settings Speaker Setup gt lt Time Setup gt Left Enter i Right Right Time Setup lt Time Setup Time Setup Clock gt Set Clock gt lt Set Day Left enter Enter or Back Left Enter Enter or Back Clock Enter Back Set Day Off gt Monday gt ki Right Set Clock B Set Clock Set Time gt lt lt Set 12 24 hour gt A Left Enter E
43. ve resources and prevents possible negative effects on the environment or human health The batteries included with your equipment may be Alkaline Carbon Zinc Manganese or Lithium button cells type All types should be disposed of according to the above instructions To remove the batteries from your equipment or remote control reverse the procedure described for inserting batteries in the Owner s Manual For products with a built in battery that lasts for the lifetime of the product removal may not be possible for the user In this case recycling or recovery centers handle the dismantling of the product and the removal of the battery If for any reason it becomes necessary to replace such a battery this procedure must be performed by authorized service centers As the manufacturer and through our representative within the EU Harman Consumer Consumer Division 2 route de Tours 72500 Chateau du Loir France Do dedare under our sole responsibility that the product listed below conforms to the requirements ofthe Directive s and Standards listed herein Type of Equipment Audio System and Dock Station Model s MAS 100 110 and The Bridge Il Directives to which Conformity is declared 2004 108 EMC Directive as amended 2006 95 Low Voltage Directive as amended 2004 32 EC Energy Using Products Directive as amended Harmonized Standards Applied to show Conformity EN 55013 2001 A1 2003 A2 2006 EN 55020
44. wer Input After you have made all other connections plug the AC power cord into this receptacle and into an unswitched wall outlet REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS E E_ ii Power Turns the MAS 100 MAS 110 on or off To completely power off the unit unplug the power supply Sleep Each press increases the time until turn off from 10 to 90 minutes in increments of 10 minutes The next press after the 90 min utes setting turns off the Sleep function Source Selectors Selects a source input Each press of the Line In or Digital In Buttons toggles among the available analog Line Input on right side panel TV AUX or Phono Input on rear panel or digital audio inputs Coaxial 1 or 2 Optical 1 or 2 respectively Press the Bridge Button to select an iPod docked in The Bridge Display Adjusts the brightness of the Message Display when pressed for more than one second in every mode or access to some special information on DAB mode if less than one second In DAB mode selects station defined information when pressed for less than one second Each press changes the display brightness Full Half or Off Please note that only the Information Display is dimmed The Volume Knob and the Buttons remain lit to remind you that the system is still on Settings Accesses menus for Speaker Setup tone controls Time Setup clock Alarm Setup System Version and System Reset See the Operation

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