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PROGRESSIVE-SCAN DVD AUDIO/VIDEO PLAYER WITH SACDTM and HDMITM OWNER'S MANUAL
DVD 47
DVD 47
AUDIO/VIDEO
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DVD 47 DVD PLAYER
3 4 5 7 9 10 11 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 31 33 35 36 37 38 38 Introduction Safety Information Features & Disc Compatibility DVD Terminology Front-Panel Controls Front-Panel Information Display Remote Control Functions Rear-Panel Connections Setup and Connections Connecting to a TV Only Connecting to a Receiver/Amplifier With a Dolby Digital or DTS Decoder Remote Control Operation Digital Audio Connection System Setup Menus and Navigation Setup Menu System Setup Submenu Audio Setup Submenu Audio Adjustments Submenu Video Setup Submenu Video Adjustments Banner Test Screen Playback Basics DVD Playback SACD and CD Playback MP3, Windows Media and JPEG Playback VCD Playback Programmed Play Troubleshooting Guide Technical Specifications Trademark Acknowledgements For Canadian model This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. For models having a power cord with a polarized plug: CAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert. Modèle pour les Canadien Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisee: ATTENTION: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu'au fond.
Please register your product on our Web site at www. harmankardon. com. [. . . ] Use the Numeric Keys S to enter your new password once at the New Password line, and a second time at the Confirm Password line. The DVD 47 will return to the screen shown in Figure 5, where you may then change the Ratings Setting. Since you had previously entered a valid password, you will not be required to enter a password again before changing the rating. However, once you press the <> Navigation Button n and return to the SYSTEM SETUP submenu, the new password will take effect. Disc Recognition: The setting for the Disc Recognition feature, when turned on, allows you to pause or stop a DVD-Video disc, remove it from the player, play another disc, and then resume playback of the original disc at a later time from the point at which you paused. When a previously played disc is reinserted in the DVD 47, you will be presented with an on-screen status message asking whether you wish to start playback from the beginning of the disc or resume at the point where you left off. Note that even when the setting is activated, you must press the Stop Button 4O either once (Resume mode) or twice (Stop mode), but not the Pause Button 3K. The unit may be
Audio Setup Submenu
This submenu establishes the DVD's configuration for general audio settings, such as preferred language and digital audio settings. As with all setup menus, press the Setup Button j to activate the main menu screen, and then press the /¤ Navigation Buttons n until the AUDIO SETUP icon is highlighted, and press the Enter Button t again.
SYSTEM SETUP
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SYSTEM SETUP
NOTE: Any changes made to the Digital Output setting during playback will not take effect until after play has been stopped and restarted. PCM Limit: This setting determines whether the digital audio output of the DVD 47 will be sent to your receiver or processor at its original sampling rate, or whether high-resolution (96kHz or greater) materials will be downsampled to 48kHz. Select the 96kHz setting if your receiver is capable of resolving digital signals greater than 48kHz and does not require downsampling. If you select the 96kHz setting when your receiver is not capable of processing signals with a sampling rate greater than 48kHz, then you will not hear any audio when high-resolution materials are played. If you are uncertain of your receiver's capabilities, select the 48kHz setting to limit the sampling rate to 48kHz. NOTE: Due to copyright restrictions, the DVD 47 will not output an uncompressed signal in the PCM format from a disc recorded with 96kHz/24-bit resolution, such as some DTS audio CDs. If the Digital Output setting in the Audio Setup submenu is set to PCM, and the PCM Limit setting is set to 96kHz, no audio will be outputted, and the message CGMS MUTE will appear in the Main Information Display B. "CGMS" stands for "Copy General Management System. " Should this message appear, change the PCM Limit setting to 48kHz to hear the audio at a lower resolution. Dynamic Range: This setting allows you to take advantage of the programming present on some Dolby Digital recordings to reduce the volume of louder passages while maintaining intelligibility of quieter passages. This means that you may listen to programs at a level that allows the full impact of a soundtrack to be heard at a volume that is lower than you might otherwise use to avoid disturbing others. The DVD 47 accomplishes this by compressing the audio to a greater or lesser degree, depending on which setting you choose. Three options are available: · MAXIMUM does not make any changes to the original playback, and should be used when the volume setting in the listening room may be as loud as you desire. · MEDIUM applies a moderate amount of compression so that louder passages are a little bit quieter. · MINIMUM applies more compression so that louder passages are much softer. [. . . ] Although you may enter fewer programmed steps in your list than the number of tracks on the disc, you may not repeat tracks within the list. However, while the playlist is playing, the normal Repeat functions will be available. When you have finished entering all of the tracks in your playlist, press the Play Button 2M to begin playback of your programmed list.
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PROGRAMMED PLAY
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM Unit does not turn on POSSIBLE CAUSE · No AC power SOLUTION · Check AC power plug and make certain any switched outlet is turned on. · Load disc label-side up; align the disc with the guides and place it in its proper position. [. . . ]