Harman Kardon DMC 1000 Info Sheet ▷ View online
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FROnT PAnEL COnTROLS
Front Panel Controls
IMPORTANT NOTE: The DMC 1000’s 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
DMC 1000 to process each command. To remove
fingerprints, wipe the front panel with a dry
microfiber cloth.
Power: When the DMC 1000 is connected to
an AC power source and the rear-panel Master
Power Switch is on, this control will indicate one
of four power states:
• Full-Off Mode (dim blue) – The DMC 1000,
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
DMC 1000 to process each command. To remove
fingerprints, wipe the front panel with a dry
microfiber cloth.
Power: When the DMC 1000 is connected to
an AC power source and the rear-panel Master
Power Switch is on, this control will indicate one
of four power states:
• Full-Off Mode (dim blue) – The DMC 1000,
including its hard-disc drive, is fully powered
down.
down.
• Sleep (Standby) Mode (amber) – The DMC
1000 will not respond to any commands other
than to power on.
than to power on.
• Server Mode (amber) – Server Mode has no
function.
• Full-Power Mode (bright blue) – The DMC
1000 operates normally.
The description of each mode and the DMC
1000’s response to the power controls is shown
in Table A7 in the Appendix.
1000’s response to the power controls is shown
in Table A7 in the Appendix.
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Main Information Display: This display
delivers messages and status indications to help
you operate the DMC 1000 player.
you operate the DMC 1000 player.
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Power On/Off (Standby): Press the button
once to turn the DMC 1000 player on, press it
again to put the unit in the Standby mode.
again to put the unit in the Standby mode.
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Open/Close: Press this button to open or
close the Disc Tray.
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Disc Drawer.
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Play/Pause: Press to initiate playback or to
resume playback after Pause has been pressed.
Press this button to momentarily pause playback.
To resume playback, press the button again. If a
DVD is playing, action will freeze and a still pic-
ture will be displayed when the button is pressed.
Press this button to momentarily pause playback.
To resume playback, press the button again. If a
DVD is playing, action will freeze and a still pic-
ture will be displayed when the button is pressed.
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Stop: Press this button once to place the disc
in the Resume mode, which means that playback
will stop, but as long as the tray is not opened
or the disc changed, DVD playback will continue
from the same point on the disc when the Play
Button is pressed again. Resume will also work if
the unit was turned off. To stop a disc and have
play start from the beginning, press the button
twice.
will stop, but as long as the tray is not opened
or the disc changed, DVD playback will continue
from the same point on the disc when the Play
Button is pressed again. Resume will also work if
the unit was turned off. To stop a disc and have
play start from the beginning, press the button
twice.
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Skip/Search (Previous): Press this button
to move backward through the music tracks on a
CD disc or the chapters on a DVD disc. Keep the
button pressed to search backwards at one of the
available speeds.
CD disc or the chapters on a DVD disc. Keep the
button pressed to search backwards at one of the
available speeds.
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Skip/Search (Next): Press to move forward
through the music tracks on a CD or the chapters
on a DVD disc. Keep the button pressed to search
forwards at one of the available speeds.
on a DVD disc. Keep the button pressed to search
forwards at one of the available speeds.
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Record: When an audio CD is loaded, or the
Analog Audio Inputs are selected as the source,
press this button to view the Record tab of the
on-screen menu. Pressing this button does not
begin the recording.
NOTE: It is not possible to record from one of
the memory cards or the USB device to any other
media or to the USB device. It is also not pos-
sible to transfer image or video files. However,
an audio signal is always available at the Analog
Audio Outputs. You may make analog recordings
from any source by connecting an analog audio
recorder to the rear-panel Analog Audio Outputs.
press this button to view the Record tab of the
on-screen menu. Pressing this button does not
begin the recording.
NOTE: It is not possible to record from one of
the memory cards or the USB device to any other
media or to the USB device. It is also not pos-
sible to transfer image or video files. However,
an audio signal is always available at the Analog
Audio Outputs. You may make analog recordings
from any source by connecting an analog audio
recorder to the rear-panel Analog Audio Outputs.
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Menu: Press to activate the on-screen
menu system, or to navigate back up one level in
the menu system.
NOTE: It is not possible to select a new source
while the current source is playing or even while
it is paused. Press the Stop Button before select-
ing a new source.
the menu system.
NOTE: It is not possible to select a new source
while the current source is playing or even while
it is paused. Press the Stop Button before select-
ing a new source.
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Ecran d’information principal
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Marche/Arrêt (Mode de veille)
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Ouverture du plateau
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Tiroir de disque
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Lecture/Pause
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Arrêt
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Saut/Recherche (Amont)
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Saut/Recherche (Aval)
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Enregistrer
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Menu
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Touches de navigation
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Porte du panneau avant
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Fente à carte 1
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Fente à carte 2
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Port USB
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Capteur IR de télécommande
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FROnT PAnEL COnTROLS
Front Panel Controls
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Navigation and Enter Buttons: Use these
buttons to navigate the on-screen menus, and
press the Enter Button to select an item.
press the Enter Button to select an item.
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Front-Panel Door: Open this door to access
the two Card Slots and the front-panel USB Port.
To open it, gently press on the triangle in the
center of the door until it unlatches; the door will
drop down. To close the door, remove all media,
then press the door closed at the same center
location until you hear the latch click. To avoid
damaging the door, do not open or close it by
grabbing the edges.
To open it, gently press on the triangle in the
center of the door until it unlatches; the door will
drop down. To close the door, remove all media,
then press the door closed at the same center
location until you hear the latch click. To avoid
damaging the door, do not open or close it by
grabbing the edges.
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Card Slot 1: Insert an SD, MMC or Memory
Stick memory card into this slot by gently pushing
it all the way in until it clicks. The slot also
accommodates miniSD, microSD and Memory
Stick Duo cards when used with the appropriate
adapter, available in most electronics and compu-
ter stores. Remove a card from this slot by gently
pushing it in until it unlatches, then pulling it all
the way out of the slot.
it all the way in until it clicks. The slot also
accommodates miniSD, microSD and Memory
Stick Duo cards when used with the appropriate
adapter, available in most electronics and compu-
ter stores. Remove a card from this slot by gently
pushing it in until it unlatches, then pulling it all
the way out of the slot.
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Card Slot 2: Insert a Compact Flash I
memory card into this slot by gently pushing it
all the way in until it is firmly seated in the slot.
Remove it by pulling it all the way out of the slot.
all the way in until it is firmly seated in the slot.
Remove it by pulling it all the way out of the slot.
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USB Port: Insert a USB client device’s
connector into this port, being careful to correctly
align the device’s plastic tongue with the gap. Do
not connect a computer to this port.
align the device’s plastic tongue with the gap. Do
not connect a computer to this port.
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Remote IR Sensor: This sensor receives
infrared commands from the remote control.
Make sure that it is not blocked, although an
optional IR sensor such as the Harman Kardon HE
1000 may be connected to serve as an external
sensor when the unit is located in a different
room, installed behind cabinet doors or when
the sensor is otherwise blocked. For best results,
always point your remote control at the DMC
1000’s front panel.
Make sure that it is not blocked, although an
optional IR sensor such as the Harman Kardon HE
1000 may be connected to serve as an external
sensor when the unit is located in a different
room, installed behind cabinet doors or when
the sensor is otherwise blocked. For best results,
always point your remote control at the DMC
1000’s front panel.
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FROnT PAnEL InFORMATIOn DISPLAY
Front Panel Information Display
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Source Indicators: One of the Disc-Type
Indicators DMC [the Media Library], DVD, VCD,
USB 1 [front], USB 2 [back], Card 1 [SD, MMC,
Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card], Card 2 [CF],
The Bridge or AUX will light to indicate the cur-
rent media source. During a recording both the
source and destination media indicators will light.
USB 1 [front], USB 2 [back], Card 1 [SD, MMC,
Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card], Card 2 [CF],
The Bridge or AUX will light to indicate the cur-
rent media source. During a recording both the
source and destination media indicators will light.
Disc-Type Indicators: The DVD, CD, VCD or
SVCD indicator will light to show the type of disc
currently being played.
SVCD indicator will light to show the type of disc
currently being played.
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Playback-Mode Indicators: These
indicators light to show the current playback
mode:
mode:
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Lights when a disc is playing in the normal
mode
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Lights when the disc is in the Fast Search
Forward mode. The on-screen banner display
indicates the selected speed (x2, x4, x8, x16)
indicates the selected speed (x2, x4, x8, x16)
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Lights when the disc is paused.
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Lights when the disc is in the Fast Search
Reverse mode. The on-screen banner display indi-
cates the selected speed (x2, x4, x8, x16)
cates the selected speed (x2, x4, x8, x16)
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Audio Bitstream Indicators: When a
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Digital, DTS
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or linear PCM digital audio
signal is present on the disc, one of these
indicators will light.
indicators will light.
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Chapter/Track Number Indicators: When
a DVD disc is playing, these two positions in the
display will show the current chapter. When a CD
disc is playing they will show the current track
number.
display will show the current chapter. When a CD
disc is playing they will show the current track
number.
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Time Indicators: These positions in the
indicator will show the running time of a DVD in
play. When a CD is playing, these indicators will
show the current track time, time remaining in
the current track, or the total remaining time on
the disc.
NOTE: The Indicators DEF will also display
text messages about the DVD’s status, including
play. When a CD is playing, these indicators will
show the current track time, time remaining in
the current track, or the total remaining time on
the disc.
NOTE: The Indicators DEF will also display
text messages about the DVD’s status, including
LOADING
when a disc is loading,
POWER
OFF
when the unit is turned off, and
DISC
ERROR
when a disc not compatible with
the DVD is put into the play position.
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Title Indicators: These two positions in the
display will show the current title number when a
DVD disc is playing.
DVD disc is playing.
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V-OFF Indicator: This indicator lights when
the unit’s video output has been turned off by
pressing the V-OFF button on the remote control.
pressing the V-OFF button on the remote control.
NOTE: The Video Off command will not affect
the HDMI Output because it may be in use for
audio. Avoid leaving the SETUP MEnU on screen
for longer than a minute or two when using the
HDMI Output, as the screen saver will not oper-
ate on the SETUP MEnUS and there is a danger
of “burning in” the image on plasma or CRT
displays.
the HDMI Output because it may be in use for
audio. Avoid leaving the SETUP MEnU on screen
for longer than a minute or two when using the
HDMI Output, as the screen saver will not oper-
ate on the SETUP MEnUS and there is a danger
of “burning in” the image on plasma or CRT
displays.
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Repeat Indicators: These indicators light
when any of the Repeat functions are in use.
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Message Area: Various messages appear
in this two-line area. During media playback, the
track count and time are displayed on the upper
line, while identifying information scrolls on the
lower line, depending on the media type.
track count and time are displayed on the upper
line, while identifying information scrolls on the
lower line, depending on the media type.
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Random Indicator: This indicator lights
when the unit is in the Random Play mode.
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Network: This indicator lights when the
RJ45 jack is connected to a live network.
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Source/Disc Type Indicators
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Playback-Mode Indicators
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Audio Bitstream Indicators
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Chapter/Track number Indicators
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Time Indicators
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Title Indicators
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V-OFF Indicator
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Repeat Indicators
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Message Area
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Random Indicator
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Video Output Indicators
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Angle Indicator
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Parental Lock Indicator
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FROnT PAnEL InFORMATIOn DISPLAY
Front Panel Information Display
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Video Output Indicators: Either the 576i
or 576p indicator will light to indicate whether
the Component Video Outputs are in progres-
sive scan mode. When the Composite or S-Video
Outputs are in use, this indicator will always
indicate the default 576i (interlaced scan) set-
ting, even if you attempt to change the Output
Resolution setting in the Video Setup menu to a
higher video resolution. When the HDMI Output
is in use, its video resolution will be indicated.
The HDMI Output will upscale source materials to
the higher resolution, as indicated in the VIDEO
SETUP menu (explained in the Initial Setup sec-
tion). You may change the Video Out Resolution
setting to a lower resolution to improve picture
quality using the VIDEO SETUP menu. As you
select a specific HDMI Output video resolution
and the DMC 1000 successfully determines that
the video display is capable of handling that
resolution, its indicator will light and will appear
briefly in the Message Display and on screen.
the Component Video Outputs are in progres-
sive scan mode. When the Composite or S-Video
Outputs are in use, this indicator will always
indicate the default 576i (interlaced scan) set-
ting, even if you attempt to change the Output
Resolution setting in the Video Setup menu to a
higher video resolution. When the HDMI Output
is in use, its video resolution will be indicated.
The HDMI Output will upscale source materials to
the higher resolution, as indicated in the VIDEO
SETUP menu (explained in the Initial Setup sec-
tion). You may change the Video Out Resolution
setting to a lower resolution to improve picture
quality using the VIDEO SETUP menu. As you
select a specific HDMI Output video resolution
and the DMC 1000 successfully determines that
the video display is capable of handling that
resolution, its indicator will light and will appear
briefly in the Message Display and on screen.
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Angle Indicator: This indicator blinks when
alternative viewing angles are available on the
DVD currently playing.
DVD currently playing.
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Parental Lock Indicator: This indicator
lights when the parental-lock system is engaged
in order to prevent anyone from changing the
rating level without a code.
in order to prevent anyone from changing the
rating level without a code.
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