Harman Kardon DMC 1000 Info Sheet ▷ View online
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REMOTE COnTROL FUnCTIOnS
Remote Control Functions
0
POWER ON: Turns on the player when it is
in standby mode (Harman Kardon logo appears
on screen).
on screen).
1
POWER OFF: Turns off the player to
standby mode.
2
SUBTITLE: When a DVD is playing, press to
select a subtitle language or to turn subtitles off.
Note: Due to the variations in how DVD discs
are authored, the subtitle languages displayed
by the DMC 1000 may not accurately reflect
the actual languages available on the disc. It is
recommended that subtitles be selected using the
disc’s menu.
Note: Due to the variations in how DVD discs
are authored, the subtitle languages displayed
by the DMC 1000 may not accurately reflect
the actual languages available on the disc. It is
recommended that subtitles be selected using the
disc’s menu.
3
TITLE: When a disc is playing, press to make
the player go back to the first section of the disc.
4
ANGLE: Press to access various camera
angles on a DVD (If the DVD contains multiple
camera angles) or to rotate JPEG images.
camera angles) or to rotate JPEG images.
5
AUDIO: Press to access various audio
languages on a DVD (If the DVD contains
multiple audio streams).
multiple audio streams).
6
ENTER: Press this button to activate a
setting or option
7
OPEN/CLOSE: Press to open or close the
disc tray.
8
SETUP: Press this button to use the
DMC 1000’s on-screen menu system to adjust
the player’s configuration settings.
the player’s configuration settings.
9
ARROW buttons (
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N
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K
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L
): Use to
move the cursor in the OSD. When the Zoom
function is used with still images, use these but-
tons to explore the enlarged image. While view-
ing a still image, press the
function is used with still images, use these but-
tons to explore the enlarged image. While view-
ing a still image, press the
N
Button to rotate the
image 90º clockwise, or the
M
Button to rotate it
90º counterclockwise.
A
A
INFO: Press for detailed informations on the
disc playing
POWER ON
POWER OFF
SUBTITLE
TITLE
ANGLE
AUDIO
ENTER
OPEN/CLOSE
SETUP
ARROWS
INFO
DISC MENU
PAUSE
STATUS
SKIP/STEP (PREVIOUS)
SKIP/STEP (NEXT)
PLAY
SEARCH/SLOW REVERSE
STOP
SEARCH/SLOW FORWARD
DIMMER
BACK
ZOOM
MENU
FIND
A-B Repeat
V.OFF
LIGHT
NUMERIC KEYS
PLAY MODE
CLEAR
IR EMITTER
VIDEO MODE
RECORD
POWER OFF
SUBTITLE
TITLE
ANGLE
AUDIO
ENTER
OPEN/CLOSE
SETUP
ARROWS
INFO
DISC MENU
PAUSE
STATUS
SKIP/STEP (PREVIOUS)
SKIP/STEP (NEXT)
PLAY
SEARCH/SLOW REVERSE
STOP
SEARCH/SLOW FORWARD
DIMMER
BACK
ZOOM
MENU
FIND
A-B Repeat
V.OFF
LIGHT
NUMERIC KEYS
PLAY MODE
CLEAR
IR EMITTER
VIDEO MODE
RECORD
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REMOTE COnTROL FUnCTIOnS
Remote Control Functions
B
DISC MENU: Displays the actual DVD Disc
Menu on the TV screen in play mode. When play-
ing discs with JPEG images, pressing this button
will access the thumbnails.
ing discs with JPEG images, pressing this button
will access the thumbnails.
C
PAUSE: Freezes a picture (with DVD/VCD)
and pauses the playback signal (CD) when a disc
is playing. Press again for normal playback.
is playing. Press again for normal playback.
D
STATUS: Press while a disc is playing to
view banner display. Use the ARROW buttons to
move through the different features in the Banner
Display.
move through the different features in the Banner
Display.
E
SKIP/STEP (Previous): Press to go to
beginning of current track. Press again quickly to
go to beginning of previous track. After pressing
the PAUSE button, each press of this button will
move the image in reverse frame by frame.
go to beginning of previous track. After pressing
the PAUSE button, each press of this button will
move the image in reverse frame by frame.
F
SKIP/STEP (Next): Press to go to beginning
of next track. After pressing the PAUSE button,
each press of this button will move the image
forwards frame by frame.
each press of this button will move the image
forwards frame by frame.
G
PLAY: Begins to play disc (closes disc tray
first, if it is open.)
H
SEARCH/SLOW (REV): Allows you to
search in reverse through a disc while it is in
play mode. Each time you press this button, the
search speed changes as indicated by a number
of arrows on the right top of your screen.
After pressing the PAUSE button, each press
of this button will change the slow down speed
indicated by a number of arrows in the right top
of the screen.
play mode. Each time you press this button, the
search speed changes as indicated by a number
of arrows on the right top of your screen.
After pressing the PAUSE button, each press
of this button will change the slow down speed
indicated by a number of arrows in the right top
of the screen.
I
STOP: Stops playing a disc. When a disc is
playing, if you press STOP and PLAY, the disc will
resume play, i.e. it will start from the same point
on the disc where the unit was stopped. If you
press STOP twice and the PLAY button, the disc
will start play from the beginning.
resume play, i.e. it will start from the same point
on the disc where the unit was stopped. If you
press STOP twice and the PLAY button, the disc
will start play from the beginning.
J
SEARCH/SLOW (FWD): Allows you to
search forward through a disc while it is in play
mode. Each time you press this button, the search
speed changes as indicated by a number of
arrows on the right top of your screen.
After pressing the PAUSE button, each press of
this button will change the slow down speed as
indicated by a number of arrows in the right top
of the screen.
mode. Each time you press this button, the search
speed changes as indicated by a number of
arrows on the right top of your screen.
After pressing the PAUSE button, each press of
this button will change the slow down speed as
indicated by a number of arrows in the right top
of the screen.
K
DIMMER: Press to change the brightness
of the front panel display or to turn the display
off completely in the following order: FULL
BRIGHTnESS ‹ HALF BRIGHTnESS ‹ OFF ‹ FULL
BRIGHTnESS
off completely in the following order: FULL
BRIGHTnESS ‹ HALF BRIGHTnESS ‹ OFF ‹ FULL
BRIGHTnESS
L
BACK: Press this button while viewing
the DMC 1000’s Setup menus or Status Display
to exit a drop down menu without making a
selection. It has no effect on a disc’s menus.
to exit a drop down menu without making a
selection. It has no effect on a disc’s menus.
M
ZOOM: When a DVD or VCD is playing,
press this button to zoom the picture so that it is
enlarged. There are 4 steps to the zoom function,
each progressively larger. Press through each of
the zoom stages to return to a normal picture.
enlarged. There are 4 steps to the zoom function,
each progressively larger. Press through each of
the zoom stages to return to a normal picture.
N
Menu: Press to display the main menu for
media playback and control.
O
Find: When browsing content from the
Media Library, press to search for any audio
track stored on the system’s hard-disc drive.
When the Find Track box opens, use the numeric
Keys to enter the name of the desired track (see
numeric Keys description). When a DVD is play-
ing, press this button to display a dialog box that
allows you to directly select a group, title, track
or chapter as appropriate to the disc. With the
correct cell in the dialog box highlighted, use the
numeric Keys to enter the section of the disc from
which you would like playback to begin (it is not
necessary to press the Enter Button). The disc will
automatically jump to that section. You may also
use the function to begin playback from a specific
time point in the track, chapter or file, or on the
disc (DVDs and CDs), sometimes called Time
Search. With the Time cell highlighted, use the
numeric Keys to enter up to six digits that indi-
cate the time from which you would like playback
to start. If you enter fewer than six digits, press
the Enter Button to complete the entry, and the
disc will immediately jump to that point.
track stored on the system’s hard-disc drive.
When the Find Track box opens, use the numeric
Keys to enter the name of the desired track (see
numeric Keys description). When a DVD is play-
ing, press this button to display a dialog box that
allows you to directly select a group, title, track
or chapter as appropriate to the disc. With the
correct cell in the dialog box highlighted, use the
numeric Keys to enter the section of the disc from
which you would like playback to begin (it is not
necessary to press the Enter Button). The disc will
automatically jump to that section. You may also
use the function to begin playback from a specific
time point in the track, chapter or file, or on the
disc (DVDs and CDs), sometimes called Time
Search. With the Time cell highlighted, use the
numeric Keys to enter up to six digits that indi-
cate the time from which you would like playback
to start. If you enter fewer than six digits, press
the Enter Button to complete the entry, and the
disc will immediately jump to that point.
P
A-B: Press to select section A-B and to play
repeatedly.
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V.OFF: Press to turn off video output for
improved performance from audio-only discs.
Press again to restore video output.
Press again to restore video output.
R
LIGHT: Press to illuminate remote
controller.
S
NUMERIC KEYS: Select numbers by
pressing these buttons. While managing the
Media Library, these buttons may also be used
to enter letters and punctuation when naming
playlists or content. A character-entry dialog box
will appear to guide you, as shown in Figure
35 on page 28. You may use the
Media Library, these buttons may also be used
to enter letters and punctuation when naming
playlists or content. A character-entry dialog box
will appear to guide you, as shown in Figure
35 on page 28. You may use the
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K
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L
navigation Buttons to highlight the desired char-
acter key and press the Enter Button repeatedly
until the desired character is displayed in the text
bar at the top of the character-entry dialog box.
You may find it easier to press the corresponding
numeric Key to directly select characters. Each
press of a numeric Key cycles through the upper-
and lowercase letters or symbols shown on the
remote and on screen.
Use the alphabetic keys to jump to desired areas
of the Media Library content. Example: While
displaying the Media Library organized by art-
ist, press any letter key to jump to the first artist
whose name begins with that letter.
acter key and press the Enter Button repeatedly
until the desired character is displayed in the text
bar at the top of the character-entry dialog box.
You may find it easier to press the corresponding
numeric Key to directly select characters. Each
press of a numeric Key cycles through the upper-
and lowercase letters or symbols shown on the
remote and on screen.
Use the alphabetic keys to jump to desired areas
of the Media Library content. Example: While
displaying the Media Library organized by art-
ist, press any letter key to jump to the first artist
whose name begins with that letter.
T
Play Mode: Press this button while a disc
is playing to display the Play Mode dialog box,
which allows you to program Random or Repeat
playback and play lists.
which allows you to program Random or Repeat
playback and play lists.
U
CLEAR: Press to remove the Banner menu
from the screen.
V
IR EMITTER: This small, clear button-like
device sends the IR commands from the remote
control to the DMC 1000. To ensure proper
performance of the remote control, be sure to
point it toward the unit and do not cover it with
your fingers when sending remote commands.
control to the DMC 1000. To ensure proper
performance of the remote control, be sure to
point it toward the unit and do not cover it with
your fingers when sending remote commands.
Video Mode: Press to cycle through the
available video output settings. If you inadvert-
ently change the video setting in the on-screen
menu system and the picture is lost or scrambled,
press this button to return to a setting compatible
with your video display.
ently change the video setting in the on-screen
menu system and the picture is lost or scrambled,
press this button to return to a setting compatible
with your video display.
Record: Press this button to open a menu
that allows you to record content from one media
source to another.
• Audio CDs are automatically recorded to the
source to another.
• Audio CDs are automatically recorded to the
Media Library when they are inserted.
• Audio sources connected to the Auxiliary
Analog Audio Inputs may only be recorded to
the Media Library. You may later transfer that
content from a playlist to a memory card, a
recordable CD or a USB drive.
the Media Library. You may later transfer that
content from a playlist to a memory card, a
recordable CD or a USB drive.
• To copy recordings from the Media Library to a
memory card, a USB drive or a CD-R/RW disc,
first create a playlist of the desired content. If
the content was originally imported to
the Media Library from a memory card or USB
device, the DMC 1000 automatically created a
playlist at that time.
first create a playlist of the desired content. If
the content was originally imported to
the Media Library from a memory card or USB
device, the DMC 1000 automatically created a
playlist at that time.
• When using the pull-down menus to select a
recording source (“From”) and a destination
(“To”) only those sources with available con-
tent will appear. The Auxiliary Analog Audio
Inputs will always appear, because the DMC
1000 is not capable of detecting the presence
of an audio signal.
(“To”) only those sources with available con-
tent will appear. The Auxiliary Analog Audio
Inputs will always appear, because the DMC
1000 is not capable of detecting the presence
of an audio signal.
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REAR PAnEL COnnECTIOnS
Rear Panel Connections
0
Optical Digital Output: Connect this jack
to the optical digital input of an A/V receiver or
surround processor for Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM
audio playback.
surround processor for Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM
audio playback.
1
Coaxial Digital Output: Connect this jack
to the coaxial digital input of an A/V receiver or
surround processor for Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM
audio playback.
NOTE: The coaxial digital output should only be
connected to a digital input. Even though it is the
same RCA-type connector as standard analog
audio connections, DO nOT connect it to a con-
ventional analog input jack.
Connect either the Optical Digital Audio
surround processor for Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM
audio playback.
NOTE: The coaxial digital output should only be
connected to a digital input. Even though it is the
same RCA-type connector as standard analog
audio connections, DO nOT connect it to a con-
ventional analog input jack.
Connect either the Optical Digital Audio
Output 0 or the Coaxial Digital Audio
Output 1 to a corresponding digital audio
input on your receiver or processor, but not both.
input on your receiver or processor, but not both.
2
AC Power Cord: Connect this plug to an
AC outlet. If the outlet is controlled by a switch,
make certain that it is in the On position.
make certain that it is in the On position.
3
Composite Video Output: Connect this
jack to the video input on a television or video
projector, or to a video input on an A/V receiver
or processor if you are using that type of device
for video input switching.
projector, or to a video input on an A/V receiver
or processor if you are using that type of device
for video input switching.
4
S-Video Output: Connect this jack to the
S-Video input on a television or video projec-
tor, or to an S-Video input on an A/V receiver or
processor if you are using that type of device for
S-Video input switching.
tor, or to an S-Video input on an A/V receiver or
processor if you are using that type of device for
S-Video input switching.
5
Component Video Outputs: These outputs
carry the component video signals for connection
to display monitors with component video inputs.
For standard analog TV’s or projectors with
inputs marked Y/Pr/Pb or Y/Cr/Cb, connect these
outputs to the corresponding inputs. If you have
a high-definition television or projector that is
compatible with high scan rate progressive video,
connect these jacks to the “HD Component”
inputs. note that if you are using a progressive
scan display device, then ”Progressive” must be
selected in the Video
Set-up Menu in order to take advantage of the
progressive scan circuitry. See page 22 for more
information on progressive scan video.
IMPORTANT: These jacks should nOT be
connected to standard composite video inputs.
to display monitors with component video inputs.
For standard analog TV’s or projectors with
inputs marked Y/Pr/Pb or Y/Cr/Cb, connect these
outputs to the corresponding inputs. If you have
a high-definition television or projector that is
compatible with high scan rate progressive video,
connect these jacks to the “HD Component”
inputs. note that if you are using a progressive
scan display device, then ”Progressive” must be
selected in the Video
Set-up Menu in order to take advantage of the
progressive scan circuitry. See page 22 for more
information on progressive scan video.
IMPORTANT: These jacks should nOT be
connected to standard composite video inputs.
6
SCART OUT (TV): If your TV has a SCART
socket, you can connect a SCART cable to your
TV and to your DMC 1000 Player for improved
video quality. The SCART cable carries both audio
and video. You can select Composite Video or
RGB video for that SCART connector’s video
output signal.
TV and to your DMC 1000 Player for improved
video quality. The SCART cable carries both audio
and video. You can select Composite Video or
RGB video for that SCART connector’s video
output signal.
7
Remote Control Output: Connect this jack
to the infrared (IR) input jack of another compat-
ible Harman Kardon remote controlled product
to have the built-in Remote Sensor on the DMC
1000 provide IR signals to other compatible
products.
ible Harman Kardon remote controlled product
to have the built-in Remote Sensor on the DMC
1000 provide IR signals to other compatible
products.
8
Remote Control Input: Connect the output
of a remote infrared sensor, or the remote control
output of another compatible
Harman Kardon product, to this jack. This will
enable the remote control to operate even when
the front panel Remote Sensor on the
DMC 1000 is blocked. This jack may also be used
with compatible IR remote control-based automa-
tion systems.
output of another compatible
Harman Kardon product, to this jack. This will
enable the remote control to operate even when
the front panel Remote Sensor on the
DMC 1000 is blocked. This jack may also be used
with compatible IR remote control-based automa-
tion systems.
9
Zone 2/3/4 Analog Audio Outputs: When
the DMC 1000 is being used for multizone opera-
tion, connect these jacks to the separate Zone
inputs on your multiroom controller or hub, or the
amplifiers feeding the multizone system.
tion, connect these jacks to the separate Zone
inputs on your multiroom controller or hub, or the
amplifiers feeding the multizone system.
A
HDMI Output: If you have an HDMI-
compatible receiver or video display device, con-
nect this output to an HDMI input on the receiver
or video display for the highest-quality uncom-
pressed digital audio and video available. Even if
your receiver is not capable of processing audio
in the HDMI format, you may still experience the
superb reproduction of HDMI video.
If your video display has a DVI input, you may
use an optional HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter
for the connection to the display. In all cases, the
video display must be HDCP-compliant in order
to use the HDMI output. For best results, we do
not recommend HDMI connections in excess of 3
meters..
The following audio formats may be output via
the HDMI connection:
Audio CD – 2-Channel PCM or 5.1-channel DTS
DVD-Video – Up to 5.1-channel Dolby Digital or
DTS
nect this output to an HDMI input on the receiver
or video display for the highest-quality uncom-
pressed digital audio and video available. Even if
your receiver is not capable of processing audio
in the HDMI format, you may still experience the
superb reproduction of HDMI video.
If your video display has a DVI input, you may
use an optional HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter
for the connection to the display. In all cases, the
video display must be HDCP-compliant in order
to use the HDMI output. For best results, we do
not recommend HDMI connections in excess of 3
meters..
The following audio formats may be output via
the HDMI connection:
Audio CD – 2-Channel PCM or 5.1-channel DTS
DVD-Video – Up to 5.1-channel Dolby Digital or
DTS
0
Optical Digital Output
1
Coaxial Digital Output
2
AC Power Cord
3
Composite Video Output
4
S-Video Output
5
Component Video Outputs
6
Scart TV Output
7
Remote Control Output
8
Remote Control Input
9
Zone 2/3/4 Analog Audio Outputs
A
HDMI Output
B
Zone 1 Analog Audio Outputs
C
Analog Audio Input
D
The Bridge Connection
E
network Jack
F
USB Port
G
RS-232 Port
H
Master Power Switch
I
Fan Vent
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REAR COnnECTIOnS
Rear Panel Connections
B
Zone 1 Analog Audio Outputs: If you are
not using either HDMI or a separate optical or
coaxial digital audio connection for the Zone 1
(Main Room) audio, connect these jacks to the
matching inputs on your A/V receiver or surround
processor. Connect the left- and right-channel
jacks to the receiver to monitor an analog source
connected to the Auxiliary Inputs during record-
ing.
Note: You’ll find more details about all Audio/
Video connections under Setup and Connections
on the following pages.
coaxial digital audio connection for the Zone 1
(Main Room) audio, connect these jacks to the
matching inputs on your A/V receiver or surround
processor. Connect the left- and right-channel
jacks to the receiver to monitor an analog source
connected to the Auxiliary Inputs during record-
ing.
Note: You’ll find more details about all Audio/
Video connections under Setup and Connections
on the following pages.
C
Analog Audio Inputs: Connect these jacks
to an audio output on a source player like a tape
deck or record player for analog audio recording.
deck or record player for analog audio recording.
D
The Bridge Connection: To use an iPod*
as a source for the DMC 1000, enabling you to
select and listen to audio content and charge the
iPod, connect an optional Harman Kardon The
Bridge here.
select and listen to audio content and charge the
iPod, connect an optional Harman Kardon The
Bridge here.
* For iPod models with a dock connector.
E
Network Jack: Connect this standard RJ45
jack to a broadband network (Ethernet) con-
nection so that you may take full advantage of
Gracenote MusicID, including obtaining cover
art for stored albums, updating the database
of album information and connecting the DMC
1000 to a home network. When the network
connection is “live,” the lights on either side of
the jack will flash to indicate network activity.
nection so that you may take full advantage of
Gracenote MusicID, including obtaining cover
art for stored albums, updating the database
of album information and connecting the DMC
1000 to a home network. When the network
connection is “live,” the lights on either side of
the jack will flash to indicate network activity.
F
USB Port: This USB port is primarily intended
to connect an optional, external USB hard drive
to back up the DMC 1000’s Media Library,
although it may be used for content playback.
DO nOT connect a computer or other host device
directly to the DMC 1000.
to back up the DMC 1000’s Media Library,
although it may be used for content playback.
DO nOT connect a computer or other host device
directly to the DMC 1000.
G
RS-232 Port: RS-232 Port has no function.
H
Master Power Switch: Push this switch to
the line position (I) to apply power to the DMC
1000, placing it in the “Full-Off” power mode.
When the unit will not be used for an extended
period of time, or whenever it is necessary to
remove the unit from the AC power lines, push
the switch to the circle position (0) to turn the
unit off.
1000, placing it in the “Full-Off” power mode.
When the unit will not be used for an extended
period of time, or whenever it is necessary to
remove the unit from the AC power lines, push
the switch to the circle position (0) to turn the
unit off.
I
Fan Vent: This area contains vents used
by the DMC 1000’s fans to cool the system.
Maintain a clearance of at least three inches to
the nearest surface, to avoid overheating the
unit.
Maintain a clearance of at least three inches to
the nearest surface, to avoid overheating the
unit.
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