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hk330 Vi Set - Up Next to the FM/AM PRESET MEMORY section, is the hk330 Vi's LCD display panel. First are indicators for the 3 groups of presets: FM 1, FM 2 and AM. Next is the digital station frequency display. Depending on whether an FM or AM station has been selected it will read in MHz (FM) or kHz (AM). The panel includes an FM stereo indicator and a digital display that tells you which preset has been selected. Note that it also displays the second set of FM presets as 1-6. The large square TUNING buttons and the smaller one to their right marked seek work together to select stations from FM and AM broadcast bands. The seek button determines the action of the large up and down TUNING buttons. When the seek button is pushed, the receiver's tuner circuitry is in SEEK mode and the word "SEEK" will light up in the LCD display area. Pressing either the up or down TUNING buttons causes the tuner to scan across the broadcast band "seeking" (and stopping) at the next strong signal. In the SEEK mode, the scanning circuit will automatically jump to the opposite end of the tuning band and begin searching again. When the seek button is pushed again (MANUAL), the up and down TUNING buttons function much like a tuning knob on a simple radio. Pushing UP moves "up" the FM or AM broadcast bands; DOWN tunes "down". This allows you to locate weak or adjacent stations which might be skipped over while in the SEEK mode. When you reach the top or bottom limit of either band, you must press the opposite direction button to begin moving back across the broadcast band. 0 0 G 0 LE, 0 BA O O O O UNB e e ee OU CD Figure 2, hk330 Vi Rear Panel Save all packing material from your new receiver. While the box is quite large and may be a nuisance to store, it is essential for shipping if you move or should the unit ever need repair. Also be sure to fill out the customer profile card and save your sales receipt in a safe place. It is necessary to establish the date on which your warranty begins, and as proof of ownership in the event of something drastic such as fire or theft. The hk330 Vi is fully shielded and may be placed on top of or under other stereo components, provided that its 3/8-inch "feet" provide sufficient clearance for the cooling needs of the component below. RIG T GND OND LE, IMI IMI --C)- LTA r. ICI 0.7A IMI IMI IMI IMI RIGHT GNO GND LE, O C I2OV fiCH At the far left of the receiver is a GROUND terminal. It should be connected to the ground wire on your turntable cable to prevent audible hum. First make sure that the receiver and all other components are switched off. Take care to match left and right component plugs with the left and right input jacks on the back of the receiver. Common practice is to treat the red plug as right and the grey (or black or white) plug as left. The PHONO input is designed for moving magnet cartridges only. If you are using a moving coil cartridge, you will need a step-up transformer between the cartridge and your Harman Kardon receiver. 6

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hk330
Vi
Set
-
Up
Next
to
the
FM/AM
PRESET
MEMORY
section,
is
the
hk330
Vi's
LCD
display
panel.
First
are
indicators
for
the
3
groups
of
presets:
FM
1,
FM
2
and
AM.
Next
is
the
digital
station
frequency
display.
Depending
on
whether
an
FM
or
AM
station
has
been
selected
it
will
read
in
MHz
(FM)
or
kHz
(AM).
The
panel
includes
an
FM
stereo
indicator
and
a
digital
display
that
tells
you
which
preset
has
been
selected.
Note
that
it
also
displays
the
second
set
of
FM
presets
as
1-6.
The
large
square
TUNING
buttons
and
the
smaller
one
to
their
right
marked
seek
work
together
to
select
stations
from
FM
and
AM
broadcast
bands.
The
seek
button
determines
the
action
of
the
large
up
and
down
TUNING
buttons.
When
the
seek
button
is
pushed,
the
receiver's
tuner
circuitry
is
in
SEEK
mode
and
the word
"SEEK"
will
light
up
in
the
LCD
display
area.
Pressing
either
the
up
or
down
TUNING
buttons
causes
the
tuner
to
scan
across
the
broadcast
band
"seeking"
(and
stopping)
at
the
next
strong
signal.
In
the
SEEK
mode,
the
scanning
circuit
will
automatically
jump
to
the
opposite
end
of
the
tuning
band
and
begin
searching
again.
When
the
seek
button
is
pushed
again
(MANUAL),
the
up
and
down
TUNING
buttons
function
much
like
a
tuning
knob
on
a
simple
radio.
Pushing
UP
moves
"up"
the
FM
or
AM
broadcast
bands;
DOWN
tunes
"down".
This
allows
you
to
locate
weak
or
adjacent
stations
which
might
be
skipped
over
while
in
the
SEEK
mode.
When
you
reach
the
top
or
bottom
limit
of
either
band,
you
must
press
the
opposite
direction
button
to
begin
moving
back
across
the
broadcast
band.
0
0
G
0
O
0
BA
O
O
O
UNB
LE,
e
e
ee
OU
CD
Figure
2,
hk330
Vi
Rear
Panel
Save
all
packing
material
from
your
new
receiver.
While
the
box
is
quite
large
and
may
be
a
nuisance
to
store,
it
is
essential
for
shipping
if
you
move
or
should
the
unit
ever
need
repair.
Also
be
sure
to
fill
out
the
customer
profile
card
and
save
your
sales
receipt
in
a
safe
place.
It
is necessary
to
establish
the
date
on
which
your
warranty
begins,
and
as
proof
of
ownership
in
the
event
of
something
drastic
such
as
fire
or
theft.
The
hk330
Vi
is
fully
shielded
and
may
be
placed
on
top
of
or
under
other
stereo
components,
provided
that
its
3/8
-inch
"feet"
provide
sufficient
clearance
for
the
cooling
needs
of
the
component
below.
RIG
T
GND
OND
LE,
--C)-
IMI IMI
ICI
0.7A
LTA
r.
IMI IMI
IMI IMI
RIGHT
GNO
GND
LE,
O
C
I2OV
fi
CH
At
the
far
left
of
the
receiver
is
a
GROUND
terminal.
It
should
be
connected
to
the
ground
wire
on
your
turntable
cable
to
prevent
audible
hum.
First
make
sure
that
the
receiver
and
all
other
components
are
switched
off.
Take
care
to
match
left
and
right
component
plugs
with
the
left
and
right
input
jacks
on
the
back
of
the
receiver.
Common
practice
is
to
treat
the
red
plug
as
right
and
the
grey
(or
black
or
white)
plug
as
left.
The
PHONO
input
is
designed
for
moving
magnet
cartridges
only.
If
you
are
using
a
moving
coil
cartridge,
you
will
need
a
step-up
transformer
between
the
cartridge
and
your
Harman
Kardon
receiver.
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