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Power for the Digital Revolution.
DVD 22
DVD VIDEO PLAYER
OWNER’S MANUAL
DVD 22
JPEG MP3 PROG RANDOM REPEAT 1 ALL A - B V. OFF TEST P . SCAN
TITLE TRACK CHAPTER PBC HOUR MIN SEC
VCD ±
DVD ›››
WMA ‹‹‹
Play Pause Stop ±‹‹ Skip/Search ››± Dimmer
Open/Close
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DVD 22 DVD PLAYER 3 Introduction 4 Safety Information 5 Features & DVD Compatibility 6 DVD Terminology 7 Front-Panel Controls 8 Front-Panel Information Display 9 Remote Control Functions 11 Rear-Panel Connections 12 Setup and Connections 12 Connecting to a TV and Analog Receiver 13 Audio Connections 14 Video Display Connections 15 Remote Control Operation 16 Digital Audio Connections 17 System Setup 17 Menus and Navigation 18 Setup Menu 18 System Setup Menu 18 Audio Setup Menu 19 Video Setup Me
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INTRODUCTION ® Thank you for choosing the Harman Kardon installing the DVD 22. That small investment of time ■ Plays a wide range of formats, including DVD DVD 22. The DVD 22 is a state-of-the-art DVD player will pay major dividends in the enjoyment you will Video discs, CD Audio discs, CD-R/RW, ® that combines the best of music, movies and still receive by being able to use all the capabilities of your DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, MP3, Windows Media image reproduction in one, compact, slim-line product
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SAFETY INFORMATION Verify Line Voltage Before Use Cleaning Important Information for the User Your DVD 22 has been designed for use with When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft, dry This equipment has been tested and found to comply 110–230-volt AC current and the plug is specifically cloth. If necessary, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to designed for 120-volt applications. Connection to with mild soapy water, then a fresh c
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FEATURES & DVD COMPATIBILITY NOTE: Playback of CD-R or CD-RW discs created on NOTE: Due to differences in the formatting of certain Disc Formats Supported by This Player a computer requires proper formatting and finalization discs, it is possible that some discs may include The DVD 22 can play the following types of pre- of the disc for audio playback. Some computers features that are not compatible with the DVD 22. recorded discs: and/or software programs may not be capable of cre- Similarly,
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DVD TERMINOLOGY Since the DVD players share some of the characteris- Progressive Scan: Progressive scan playback takes Resume: The operation of the Stop Button 5I tics and technology of CD players, many of the terms the original video signal on the disc and formats it as a on the DVD 22 works differently from what you are and operational concepts used in a DVD player are high-scan-rate output with twice the scan lines of con- used to on CD players. On a traditional CD player, similar to what you
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FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS DVD 22 JPEG MP3 PROG RANDOM REPEAT 1 ALL A - B V. OFF TEST P. SCAN TITLE TRACK CHAPTER PBC HOUR MIN SEC VCD ± DVD ››› ‹‹‹ WMA Display NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to the controls and connectors in this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support sec- tion for this product at www.harmankardon.com. Power Indicator 4 Stop 8 Display Dimmer 1 Power On/Off (Standby) 5 Skip/Search Reverse 9 Disc Drawer 2 Play 6 Skip/Sear
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FRONT-PANEL INFORMATION DISPLAY NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to the controls and connectors in this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product at www.harmankardon.com. A Disc-Type Indicators F A-B Repeat Indicator K Playback-Mode Indicator B Program Indicator G V-OFF Indicator L Title Indicators C Random Indicator H Angle Indicator M Chapter/Track Number Indicators D Repeat Indicators I Parental Lock Indicator
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 0 Power On 1 Playlist 2 Audio Select 3 Open/Close ⁄ ¤‹ › 4 / / / Navigation Buttons 5 Info 6 Pause 7 Play 8 Previous Step/Skip 9 Search/Slow Reverse A Stop B Video Off C Display D Title E Clear F Numeric Keys G Light H A-B Repeat I Angle J Zoom K Picture –/+ L Search/Slow Forward M Next Step/Skip N Status O Disc Menu P Enter Q OSD Subtitle Power Off Random Repeat IR Emitter NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to the controls and connec
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 0 Power On: Turns on the player when it is in Pressing the button twice will stop the disc and play M Next Step/Skip: Press this button once to will start from the beginning of the disc when the Play Standby mode (Harman Kardon logo appears on- advance to the beginning of the next chapter on a screen). button 73 is pressed again. During CD playback DVD or track on a CD. Press it again to continue to press this button to stop playback. advance through the available chapte
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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS 240 NOTE: To make it easier to follow the instructions that refer to the controls and connectors in this illustration, a larger copy may be downloaded from the Product Support section for this product at www.harmankardon.com. ¡ Optical Digital Output ¢ S-Video Output ¶ Remote Control Output ™ Coaxial Digital Output ∞ Component Video Outputs • Remote Control Input £ Analog Audio Outputs § Composite Video Output ª AC Power Cord ¡ Optical Digital Output: Connect this jack to
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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS • Ensure that the power switch of this unit (and of • Do not block the ventilation holes of any of the • Read through the instructions before connecting other equipment to be connected) is set to “Off” equipment and arrange them so that air can other equipment. before commencing connection. circulate freely. • Ensure that you observe the color-coding when con- necting audio and video cables. Connecting to a TV and Analog Receiver TV To S-Video To video input input connecto
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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS Audio Connections • One of the major advantages of the DVD format is inputs available on your receiver or processor as • Even when making a digital audio connection, we its ability to use a variety of digital audio formats for compared to the number of digital audio sources it recommend that you also connect the left/right the ultimate in sonic performance. However, in order must accommodate. analog audio outputs of the DVD 22 to your receiver to enjoy the benefits of digi
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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS Video Display Connections • If your television, monitor, projector or video display • If your television, monitor, projector or video display connections are made to the input jacks on the has standard composite and S-Video connections has component video inputs, we strongly recom- display marked “HD Component,” if available. only, connect one or the other (but not both) either mend that you connect the Y/Pr/Pb (green/red/blue) • If your video display is compatible with hig
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION Battery Installation Remote Control Operation Range Insert the batteries supplied while observing the correct Point the remote control unit from no more than about positive (+) and negative (–) polarities. 20 feet from the remote control sensor and within about 60 degrees of the front of the unit. DVD 22 DVD 22 • The operating distance may vary according to the brightness and type of lighting in a room. NOTES: Service Life of Batteries • Do not point bright lights at t
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DIGITAL AUDIO CONNECTIONS Optical Digital Audio Connection Notes For Your Reference: Dolby Digital and DTS • Remove the dust protection cap from the optical • Dolby Digital is a digital sound compression Both Dolby Digital and DTS are audio formats used to digital audio output and connect the cable firmly so technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories record 5.1-channel audio signals onto the digital track that the configurations of both the cable and the Licensing Corporation. Supporting 5.1-
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SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP ∫: The submenus listed in a vertical column at the ç Control Settings: The main area of the menu left side of the screen access the specific groups of screens shows a list of the control settings available for The final step in the installation of the DVD 22 is to settings or controls. After selecting either of the two the current menu. On the left side of the main blue establish the system’s configuration. Before proceeding main menu screens as shown above, press the ‹
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SYSTEM SETUP This method of navigation, option selection and adjust- ment so that OTHER is highlighted. Press the • Step 8 allows all discs to be played, regardless ment applies to all menus except for the Video Adjust- Enter Button z and then use the Numeric Keys of their content rating. ments, which use a different control method due to p to enter the four-digit code listed on page 30 for To access the Parental Control settings, press the the need for viewing the on-screen video or the the de
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SYSTEM SETUP of your equipment’s capabilities, select the 48kHz use the ⁄¤‹› Navigation Buttons e until option. The DVD 22 will down-sample any program the VIDEO SETUP menu is highlighted within material with higher sample rates so that it is com- a white outline and press the Enter Button z patible with your equipment. again. Finally, press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons e once more to move the highlight to the Control • If your receiver or processor is capable of handling Settings ç side of the men
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SYSTEM SETUP Scan Type: This setting allows you to select between Due to the nature of these settings, the navigation is progressive and interlaced scanning for the somewhat different from the DVD 22’s other menus Component Video Outputs ∞ to maximize the and controls. The menu itself is called up in the same image resolution for the type of video display in use. way as the other menus. Press the OSD Button ` When all desired setup and configuration entries have to activate the main menu screen,