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  • The 12V trigger output can be used with a stereo 3.5mm jack cable. The 12v trigger signal is present in the ring/right-ch connection. 
  • There are several ways to access the advanced settings. In the settings page, you can adjust settings for subwoofer, EQ and input sensitivity.

    Make sure your PC or smartphone is connected to the same network as Citation AMP:

    1. On a PC, go to the "Network" folder". There you can find an icon for the Citation Amp. Double click that, and you are taken to the internal webpage for advanced settings for your Citation Amp.

    2. Or, in the Google Home app, go to settings for the Citation Amp. At the bottom of the page, you can find the device IP address. Copy and paste this address into your web browser, and you are taken to the internal webpage for advanced settings for your Citation Amp.
  • High pass filter
    When the subwoofer is connected, the main channels are "Small", meaning that there is a high-pass filter. This ensures proper blending with the subwoofer.

    Crossover settings
    The Citation amp supports crossover settings in the range 50Hz - 120Hz. Default is 80Hz.

    Multiple subwoofers?
    Only one type of subwoofer is supported at a time. Either with cable or wireless.

     
  • This happens if you power up the subwoofer before connecting the right and left speakers. The system mutes to avoid potentially harmful pop noise. Just touch one of the volume up/down pads to unmute.
  • This is because most Windows do not support A2DP stereo audio streaming via Bluetooth, the standard for music-listening through Bluetooth. The system will support keyboards, mice, printers etc. via Bluetooth, but not audio. It is necessary to download the proper drivers, either from the computer manufacturer, the software manufacturer or the manufacturer of the Bluetooth chip in the computer. Help to do this must be sought with the companies that supply one or more of these computer features.
  • Airplay 2 is supported
  • AirPlay uses a differnet network card inside the BDS. If it doesn't receive any IP adresses, it won't work. To check and see if your network card in BDS did receive an IP address, you can use an app called Net Analyzer for iOS and WiFi Analyzer for Android. Simply scan your network with one of them, and you should be able to see your BDS IP address, usually the IP after your main IP for BDS, should be AirPlay network details. If you have trouble, please contact our helpdesk for further assistance.
  • No, shipping is on us. You can send your order back within 30 days for a full refund.

     

    To initiate a return request, go to "Return Products" under "Order Support" in the menu bar.

  • If the Harman Kardon Go + Play is not stable or wobbles on a surface, one of the legs on the bottom of the speaker is adjustable with a Philips screwdriver. The adjustable leg is the one with a screw is in the center of the leg. 
  • The product packaging is made from FSC-certified material and printed with soy ink. 
     
  • Yes, this is correct. The AVR171, 171S, 1710 & 1710S only supports OSD on on the HDMI 1 output. HDMI 2 doesn't not show the OSD. The AVR370 and 3700 supports OSD on both HDMI outputs.
  • Yes, this is correct. The AVR 1x1S does not support OSD on HDMI 2 out, only on HDMI 1. If customers want OSD on two HDMI outputs, they can buy the AVR 370.
  • If you are having trouble with distortion or drop outs, try the following suggestions:

    Move the audio source closer to the speakers

    Move the speakers closer to each other

    Make sure the streaming speaker (host) only connects to one audio source, disconnect the Bluetooth connection between the streaming speaker (host) and other audio source

    Make sure the audio source only connects with one streaming speaker (host), disconnect the Bluetooth connection between the audio source and other speakers

    Restart both your speakers and the audio source

    Make sure speakers are away from other sources of wireless signal – you could be experiencing interference

    Re-pair the audio source with your speaker

    If you’re streaming audio content from the internet, the issue could be with the internet connection and not your speaker
  • Check to see if it happens with all source devices (TV, BluRay, DVD, etc.). If it only happens with one device and not the other, the issue may be with that device. Make sure you do not have any HDMI adapters or splitters. These can cause issues with video and audio.
  • The Aura Studio has been put into demo mode, here is how to detect and disable this feature. How to detect "demo mode" on the Aura Studio: 1. When plugged in, the Aura Studio will stay powered on at all times (it will not go into standby mode). 2. All buttons on the speaker will not work. 3. Bluetooth mode is disabled, wireless connection will not work. 4. Only the aux cable input can be used to play music; volume is automatically set to maximum and cannot be adjusted (all buttons are disabled). How to disable "demo mode" on the Aura Studio: 1. Make sure the speaker is powered ON. 2. Press and hold the Vol - and Bluetooth button for at least 5 seconds 3. The speaker will power OFF, demo mode is disable. 4. Now when the speaker is powered ON, you will have full access to all buttons and features. Caution: The button combination that disables "demo mode" (Vol - and Bluetooth), will also enable it.
  • Many Harman Kardon, JBL and AKG products run on rechargeable batteries. In most cases, these batteries will provide years of excellent service and keep the music playing for many hours.

    WARNING – the rechargeable batteries inside our products are not user-serviceable. Please do not attempt to open the product or replace the battery. Doing so will void your warranty.

    Battery issues fall into three categories:

    • Your speaker or headphones run out of power after only a short time.

    • The speaker will not play at all because the battery will not hold a charge.

    • When you plug in the cable to charge your speaker, sometimes it charges and sometimes it does not- the red charging LED or other indicator might not come on.

      Here are some things to try that often fix these issues.

    1. It could be as simple as a bad USB charging cable. If you have other charging cables, give them a try. (Be sure that the cable has the same type of connector as the original one that came with your product.)

    2. Same for the charger- if your product charges by USB, try a different USB charger. Be sure that it is rated at least 2.0a (2 amps) output.

    3. Try other electrical outlets at your location to be certain it is not a local wiring issue.

    4. Charge the product overnight for at least 8 hours.

    5. When you plug the charging cable into the speaker or headphones, is the connector stable, or can it be wiggled around? If it can be wiggled, this could indicate that the charging port has been damaged or come loose. Sometimes wiggling the connection restores charging power.

    IMPORTANT: Some products such as Xtreme, Xtreme 2, Boombox, Partybox 100 & 300, GO+Play and the Onyx Studio series do not use USB charging. Instead, they have a specialized charger. Do not attempt to charge these products with other cables or chargers.

    If none of these fixes the issue, it could be that the battery has died or is losing its capacity, or that the charging connector on your speaker is damaged. Please contact us so we can assist you. Be sure to mention that you have tried the steps in this Battery & Charging FAQ so that our agents do not ask you to repeat these steps.

  • This product features up to 10 hours of playtime depending on the content and volume level you are listening to. 
    Battery Charging Time is 3 hours at 5V, 0.5A
  • Please note: this text concerns Lithium-Ion batteries only.
     
    HOW TO CHARGE
    If a charger (power supply) comes with your product, use the original charger.
    If you have a device with USB charging socket use chargers with capacity above the minimum listed in the product specifications. Charging using a USB charger with higher capacity is not a problem.
    It is wise to charge only where you can observe the device, so you can stop charging if overheating should occur.
     
    BATTERY LIFE
    All batteries, over time, will slowly wear down. A good battery will keep more than 70% of its original capacity even after 500 charging cycles. Capacity will decrease gradually, until almost no capacity is left, and the battery will need replacing, if this is possible and economical. Life expectancy is optimal when the battery is being used between 10 and 50 degrees Celsius.
     
    WHAT NOT TO DO
    There is no memory effect in Li-ion batteries, so do not treat them like old Nickel-Cadmium types (which you had to run dry regularly).
    This means that you should never run Li-ion batteries completely dry. Actually, this will damage the battery. Whenever you can, keep them between 20 and 80 per cent capacity, where they perform best. However, it is better to charge the battery to 100% capacity than to run it dry.
    Never charge if temperature is at freezing point or lower (0 degrees Celsius, 32 F), since this will almost certainly damage the battery. 
    Never place the device that is being charged on a sofa, rug or clothing when charging. This can cause heat to build up, which can in turn cause overheating. Always place it on a flat, hard surface, where heat can dissipate quickly.
     
     
    GENERAL BATTERY INFORMATION
    Most rechargeable devices use Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) polymer batteries these days.
    This type has high energy density, very low memory effect and low self-discharge.
    You can find them in electric cars, golf carts, power tools and other applications, besides portable headphones, telephones and loudspeakers.
    Various subtypes exist that have different strengths and weaknesses, depending on the chemicals and metals used.
    Batteries gradually self-discharge, even if they are not connected to anything. Usually, you can expect a self-discharge of about 2% per month when the battery is new, and this may increase somewhat with battery age and temperature.
     
     
  • Getting started with the checklist

    • A Harman Kardon Citation device(s).ONE
    • Latest version of the Google Home app installed on your mobile device.GH app 
    • Latest version of the Google app  (Android only) installed on your mobile device
    • A Google Account (you can create one online via Google).
    • A mobile device with either iOS or Android support.
      • ​Must have iOS 10 or higher
      • Must have Android 5.0 and higher
      • There is no support for PC set up.
    • Your mobile device must support 5 GHz Wireless Network connection in order to set up our Harman Kardon Citation device. Note: Wireless Network with WPA2-Enterprise encryption is not supported.
    • An internet connection from your local ISP (Internet Service Provider).
    • Your Wireless Network must secured with WPA2 Encryption (Enterprise mode NOT supported). 
    • Availability and performance of certain features, services and applications are device- and network-dependent and may not be available in all areas; subscription(s) may be required, and additional terms, conditions and/or charges may apply.
    Once you have all requirement and what is needed then follow the video below that shows you how to install your device.

     
  • Three things to know about Bluetooth (BT)… 
     
    1. Pairing:  Pairing is like creating a new contact in your phone’s Contacts list.  You have to do a little bit of work to create the contact, but once you do, connecting with that person in the future is fast and easy. 

    Let’s put this in terms of phones and speakers (or headphones).  Your phone needs to become acquainted with your speaker.  This is called pairing. 

    NOTE: Throughout this article, we will talk about your phone. However, it applies the same to tablets, laptops, computers and any other Bluetooth (BT) source device.
     
    To get this started, you have to put the speaker into pairing mode. You may have to press a few buttons to make this happen.  All speakers work a little differently, but generally speaking, follow these steps…
    1. For most speakers, quickly press and release the speaker’s BT button.  However, with some speakers you may have to press and hold the BT button for a few seconds.  Most speakers make a noise or have a blinking LED to let you know they are in pairing mode. 

      If this does not get you into pairing mode, check your owner’s manual or look for an article pertaining to your specific speaker.
    2. Go into BT settings on your phone.  Search or scan for available devices.
    3. A list of available or discoverable devices will appear on your phone.  Select your speaker.
    4. Two things have just occurred:
      • Your phone and speaker are now paired.
      • Your phone and speaker are now connected so that you can listen to music.
    NOTE:  Just as you can have many people in your phone’s Contacts list, you can have many speakers and headphones in your phone’s paired devices list. 
     
    2. Connecting:  Once you have paired, your phone remembers your speaker, and your speaker remembers your phone. However, the two must connect to play music through the speaker.
    Automatic Re-connection:  Let’s say your speaker is at home in the living room, and you leave for the day. When you come home and are within range of the speaker, your phone will automatically re-connect to it (assuming it is turned on).  You can press play on your phone, and the music will play though your speaker.  Of course, if your speaker is off, you will need to turn it on first. NOTE:  Some speakers make a sound when they re-connect. 

    Automatic re-connection does not always happen.
    • Some phones may not work like this.
    • Someone else may have connected to the speaker.
    • Perhaps you connected to a different speaker while outside of your home.
    Manual Re-connection:  If your device does not automatically re-connect, you can re-connect manually…
    • Go into Bluetooth settings on your phone and make sure BT is on.
    • Select your speaker to re-connect and play music.
    Some speakers allow several phones to be connected at the same time.  Others allow only one at a time.  Therefore, if you are unable to re-connect, it could be that some other phone is connected to the speaker.  In this case…
    • Go into the other phone’s BT settings and disconnect the speaker or turn off BT.
    • Then follow the steps above to manually re-connect your phone to the speaker.
    NOTE:  Do NOT Unpair or Forget the speaker in your phone’s BT settings, as this will require you to repeat the Pairing steps above. 
     
    3. Resetting:  This is a drastic step and should only be done if the unit is not operating correctly. Do NOT reset your speaker every time you want to connect.  Resetting erases all pairings to all phones. You would then have to Unpair or Forget this speaker from each and every phone, and start the pairing process all over again. Check your owner’s manual or look for an article with more detailed BT instructions on your specific speaker or headphone model.
  • If the buttons on your portable speaker are not working properly or are unresponsive while plugged into a power source, please try running the speaker on battery. If the buttons perform correctly while running on battery, this means your power supply is not providing enough current/amps. Be sure to use a power supply that has a rating equal to or greater than the amperage rating indicated in your product specs.
  • The BDS 280/580 or 280S/580S can upscale video signals from its internal drive to UHD format, both DVD and Blu-ray discs. The 280/580 or 280S/580S have pass-through function on the HDMI inputs. They will not upscale standard format or normal HD format video signals that are fed to the HDMI inputs of the 280/580 or 280S/580S. However, 4K or UHD video signals will pass through the BDS directly to the TV screen without processing, as will HD and SD format video. (Bear in mind that this high resolution makes it even more important to use high-quality HDMI cables, especially if they must be several meters long.)
  • Many newer routers with auto detect work really well. But if you experience issues with your product, we advise you to disable this feature and have two visible Wi-Fi networks (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz network).
  • No, 4K upscaling is not possible. It was mentioned in the specification sheet and on the web page that this feature was supported, but that is an error.
  • Within the first 15 minutes after placing your order, we may be able to cancel your order.

     

    Please call us using the phone number posted at the bottom of this page.

     

    If your order has already been processed, we will no longer be able to cancel your order. Instead we invite you to return your order for a refund using our 30 day free return option.

  • Within the first 15 minutes after placing your order, we may be able to make changes to your order such as:

     

    • Amend the Product colour
    • Add or remove a Product from the order
    • Edit Shipping or Billing details
    • Apply a discount
    • Cancel an order

     

    Please call us using the phone number posted at the bottom of this page.

     

    If your order has already been processed, we will no longer be able to make changes to or even cancel your order. Instead we invite you to return your order for a refund using our 30 day free return option.

  • Yes, press and hold microphone mute button & volume - button at the same time. A voice will speak up some numbers, that indicate the current software version in your ESQUIRE 2.
  • Yes, hold down the Volume and Bluetooth buttons at the same time. A voice will call out some numbers, and that is the software version on your AURA Studio.
  • Yes, in the HDMI Setup Menu, it is possible to select either �Sound To TV� or �Sound To Amp�, Amp being the AVR. This detail is not mentioned in the owner's manual.
  • Yes, in the HDMI Setup Menu, you can select either Sound To TV or to Amp, (which is the AVR 70). This detail is not mentioned in the owner's manual.
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