Harman-Kardon DVD 39, DVD 49 Upgradeability via Internet, Packing List, Gigabyte, Card Slot

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Features

Memory Card Compatibility (DVD 49 only)

The following types of memory cards may be used with the DVD 49:

The DVD 49 will play most recordable memory cards, but we cannot guarantee complete playback compatibility due to the wide variation in recorders and blank media.We cannot guarantee playback compatibility with cards having a memory capacity greater than

1 gigabyte.

Both Secure Digital (SD) and MMC (Multimedia Card) memory cards may be used in Card Slot

1.The smaller miniSD and microSD cards may be used in Card Slot 1, but require an adapter (not included).

Memory Stick cards may also be used in Card Slot 1. Original Memory Stick cards are compatible as is, but an adapter (not included) is required for the smaller Memory Stick Duo cards.

Compact Flash I cards may be used in Card Slot 2. Compact Flash II cards and microdrives are not compatible with the DVD 49.

Card Slot 1 accepts only SD, MMC and Memory Stick cards. Card Slot 2 accepts only Compact Flash I cards. Do not attempt to install a card in a slot other than the one designated for its card type.

Cards with memory capacity greater than

1gigabyte are not recommended for use with the DVD 49.

Card Slot 1

Gently insert an SD, MMC or Memory Stick card, label-side up, pushing it all the way in until it clicks. Remove the card by gently pressing it in again until it unlatches, then you may pull it out of the slot.

Card Slot 2

Gently insert a Compact Flash I card, label-side up, pushing it all the way until it is firmly seated in the slot. Remove the card by pulling it out of the slot.

It is necessary to turn off the DVD 49 before inserting or removing a SD or MMC card, Memory Stick or Compact Flash card.

USB Device Compatibility (DVD 49 only)

Client USB devices, such as flash drives and some portable hard disc drives, may be connected to the DVD 49’s USB port. Do not connect your per- sonal computer to the DVD 49. Due to their soft- ware design, iPods and any device which also serves as a standalone MP3 or WMA player are not compatible with the DVD 49, even when placed in disc mode.

Gently insert the connector end of your USB device into the USB Port, being careful to align the device’s plastic tongue to slide into the gap underneath the port’s plastic tongue. Remove the device by pulling it out of the port.

It is necessary to turn off the DVD 49 before inserting or removing a USB device.

Upgradeability via Internet

The ”firmware” controlling the functionality of the Harman Kardon player is fully upgradeable. In the event of future improvements to its operations and features, it will be possible to download firmware upgrades from www.harmankardon.com/International/

All you have to do is create a CD-R with the data and insert it in the player for an automatic upgrade.

Packing List

1 Harman Kardon DVD Player

1 Remote control

2 AA batteries

1 A/V cable for stereo analog audio and composite video

1 S-Video cable

1 HDMI cable

1 owner's manual

1 Remote cable.

1 Power cord.

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Contents DVD 49 and DVD 39 DVD Player Table of Contents Thank you for choosing the Harman Kardon DVD Backlit, Ergonomically Designed Remote Control DVDBacklit, Ergonomically Designed Remote Control Introduction Terminology IntroductionTerminologyDivX TerminologyHigh quality digital audio FeaturesMany convenient features High quality videoCard Slot Upgradeability via InternetPacking List GigabyteDisc Drawer Front Panel ControlsParental Lock Indicator This indicator CAudio Bitstream Indicators Ivcd Playback Control IndicatorLights when a disc is playing in the normal mode Lights when the disc is pausedArrow buttons M / N /K/L Use to move the cursor in the OSD B RepeatSKIP/STEP Previous Press to go to Remote Control FunctionsDVD-Audio 2-Channel or 5.1-channel PCM Rear Panel ConnectionsOptical Digital Output Video Output Coaxial Digital Output Component Video OutputsConnecting to a TV Only Setup and ConnectionsDolby Digital/DTS A/V Receiver or Processor Connecting to a ReceiverRemote control operation range Remote ControlBattery installation Service life of batteriesCD’s can be played as they would normally be played For your referenceDolby Digital and DTS DVD-Audio and SacdAbout DivX and DivX Ultra Movie Files Disc Playback FeaturesPlayback Basics Basic PlaySystem Settings System SetupSystem Defaults Set Up MenuAudio Settings Distance Speaker SettingsIf your receiver or processor does not have Speaker SizeOutput level adjustment Video SettingsCrossover System Setup Test Screen TV Picture Adjustment with Test ScreenTest Screen Player Menu Using the On-Screen Status DisplayTracks Not recoverableCD Playback CD PlaybackRepeat Play Video Off FeatureSacd Discs DVD 49 only MP3, Windows Media and Jpeg Playback MP3, Windows Media and Jpeg PlaybackSpecific File Types That May be Played Are Jpeg Playback MP3 or WMA Disc PlaybackSlow-play is not available during MP3/WMA playback OK Button 6 to start the first trackFile This line indicates the file name of the image file See a Info MenuProgramming a Playlist From an Audio CD or Data Source ProgrammingProgramming a Playlist Programming a Playlist From a DVD orSelecting a Track TroubleShooting Guide Troubleshooting GuideSymptom Possible Cause Solution Technical Specifications Harman Kardon, Incorporated Partnumber CQX1A1305Z