Harman-Kardon DVD 49 Connecting to a Receiver, Dolby Digital/DTS A/V Receiver or Processor

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Setup and Connections

Connecting to a Receiver/Amplifier With a Dolby Digital or DTS Decoder

One of the major advantages of the DVD format is its ability to use a variety of digital audio for- mats for the ultimate in sonic performance.

However, in order to enjoy the benefits of digital audio, you must use a receiver or processor that has digital audio decoding capabilities and make an optical or coaxial digital audio connection between the player and your home theater system. This simple connection is made as shown below with an optional coax or optical cable. Only one of these connections is required, and both should not be made at the same time.

In order to take advantage of the high-resolutionDVD-Audio output or SACD (DVD 49 only), you must connect the 6-Channel Audio Outputs

￿to the matching 6-channel inputs on your receiver or processor.

NOTES FOR ANALOG AUDIO:

If you wish to use the player as the input for a multiroom system, the Analog Audio Outputs ￿ should be connected to the standard analog left/right DVD or CD inputs on your digital receiver or processor.

The connection from the Analog Audio Outputs ￿ to the TV is optional.

When the audio signal is to be fed to an analog receiver rather than to the TV, connect the Analog Audio Outputs ￿ to any analog audio inputs on your receiver or processor.

The analog audio connection should also be made if you wish to play high-resolution 96kHz PCM audio discs where your receiver does not support 96kHz processing.

NOTES ON VIDEO:

Note: With multiple video sources, your Audio/Video device can be used for selecting the video signal and routing it to the TV. Connect the video or S-video output of the player (whatever is provided with your device) to the video or S-video input on your device and the video/S-video output of this device to your TV. For more details, see the manual of your Audio/Video amplifier/receiver.

Note for Analog Audio: The connection from Audio Out to the TV is optional only. Normally you´ll hear the sound from your AV-system´s speakers, so the TV volume should be completely turned down. If you plan to use your player also without having to turn on your complete system, this connection must exist, then you can turn up the TV´s volume as needed.

Connecting to a Receiver

When using the player with an audio/video receiver or processor, connect it as follows. First, make one of the video connections (Composite Video C, S-Video D, Component Video E or HDMI H) to the video input jacks on the A/V receiver, and then connect the receiver’s video monitor output to the TV. In addition, to benefit from the high-resolution surround sound formats recorded on DVD-Audio or SACD (DVD 49 only) discs, which are not output via the HDMI connec- tion, you will need to make the 6-Channel Audio Connection A to your receiver or processor.

Second, if your receiver or processor is not HDMI- capable, make either the Optical Digital Audio Connection G or the Coaxial Digital Audio Connection F, to the receiver or processor.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Make certain that any device being connected, including the player, your receiver or processor and your TV or video display, is turned off whenever you make connections between products.

Front Speakers

Center

Surround Speakers

Subwoofer

 

(Left/Right)

Speaker

(Left/Right)

 

 

Dolby Digital/DTS A/V Receiver or Processor

HDMI, DVI, Component,

 

S-video and/or

 

Composite video

 

monitor outputs

TV

 

 

 

To Y (green)/

To S-video

To video

To analog audio

To 6-channel

To optical

To

To coaxial

Pb (blue)/

input

input

input connectors

analog audio

digital

HDMI

digital

Pr (red)

connectors

connectors

(red/white)

inputs on

audio

or DVI

audio

component

 

(yellow)

on the TV

receiver

input

port

input

video

 

 

or receiver

To power outlet

connectors

 

connectors

connectors

 

 

(see above)

 

 

 

(AC 230V/50Hz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

G

H

F E

D

C

B

A

 

14SETUP AND CONNECTIONS

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Contents DVD 49 and DVD 39 DVD Player Table of Contents Introduction Backlit, Ergonomically Designed Remote Control DVDBacklit, Ergonomically Designed Remote Control Thank you for choosing the Harman Kardon DVDIntroductionTerminology TerminologyTerminology DivXHigh quality video FeaturesMany convenient features High quality digital audioGigabyte Upgradeability via InternetPacking List Card SlotFront Panel Controls Disc DrawerLights when the disc is paused CAudio Bitstream Indicators Ivcd Playback Control IndicatorLights when a disc is playing in the normal mode Parental Lock Indicator This indicatorB Repeat Arrow buttons M / N /K/L Use to move the cursor in the OSDRemote Control Functions SKIP/STEP Previous Press to go toCoaxial Digital Output Component Video Outputs Rear Panel ConnectionsOptical Digital Output Video Output DVD-Audio 2-Channel or 5.1-channel PCMSetup and Connections Connecting to a TV OnlyConnecting to a Receiver Dolby Digital/DTS A/V Receiver or ProcessorService life of batteries Remote ControlBattery installation Remote control operation rangeDVD-Audio and Sacd For your referenceDolby Digital and DTS CD’s can be played as they would normally be playedBasic Play Disc Playback FeaturesPlayback Basics About DivX and DivX Ultra Movie FilesSet Up Menu System SetupSystem Defaults System SettingsAudio Settings Speaker Size Speaker SettingsIf your receiver or processor does not have DistanceCrossover Video SettingsOutput level adjustment System Setup Test Screen TV Picture Adjustment with Test ScreenTest Screen Using the On-Screen Status Display Player MenuCD Playback Not recoverableCD Playback TracksSacd Discs DVD 49 only Video Off FeatureRepeat Play Specific File Types That May be Played Are MP3, Windows Media and Jpeg PlaybackMP3, Windows Media and Jpeg Playback OK Button 6 to start the first track MP3 or WMA Disc PlaybackSlow-play is not available during MP3/WMA playback Jpeg PlaybackSee a Info Menu File This line indicates the file name of the image fileProgramming a Playlist From a DVD or ProgrammingProgramming a Playlist Programming a Playlist From an Audio CD or Data SourceSelecting a Track Symptom Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideTroubleShooting Guide Technical Specifications Harman Kardon, Incorporated Partnumber CQX1A1305Z