Harman-Kardon DVD 38 manual REAR-PANEL Connections

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REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS

Remote Infrared (IR) Input and Output: When the Remote IR sensor on the front panel is blocked, such as when the DVD 38 is placed inside a cabinet, connect the IR Output of your receiver/processor or an optional IR receiver to the Remote IR Input jack for use with the remote control. The Remote IR Output may be connected to the Remote IR Input of a compatible source device (or other product) to enable remote control through the DVD 38. When several devices are used, connect them in “daisy chain” fashion.

HDMI Output: If you have an HDMI-compatible receiver or video display device, connect this output to an HDMI input on the receiver or video display for high-quality digital audio and video. Even if your receiver is not capable of processing audio in the HDMI format, you will still experience the superb reproduction of HDMI video.

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 connec- tions in excess of ten feet without a repeater. 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.

The DVD 38 is Simplay HD-verified for compatibility via the HDMI connection with other Simplay HD-verified products.

The following audio formats may be output via the HDMI connection: Audio CD – 2-Channel PCM or 5.1-channel DTS

DVD-Audio2-Channel PCM

DVD-Video – Up to 5.1-channel Dolby Digital or DTS

NOTE: To hear the high-resolution surround sound recorded on DVD- Audio discs, you also need to connect the 6-Channel Audio Outputs to the corresponding input jacks on your receiver or processor. These formats are not output digitally.

To hear a two-channel analog downmix via the 2-Channel Analog Audio Outputs, select Stereo at the Bass Management setting in the AUDIO SETUP submenu, or press the Audio Mode Button on the remote repeatedly until the Stereo setting is selected.

Coaxial and Optical Digital Audio Outputs: If your receiver or processor has an available digital audio input, connect either of these digital audio outputs to the corresponding input on the receiver/processor to enjoy digital audio formats such as Dolby Digital, DTS or standard PCM (traditionally found on CDs and may be available on other discs). Never connect both of these outputs to the same device simultaneously. However, it is okay to connect one of the digital audio outputs plus the analog audio outputs to the same device.

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 conventional analog input jack.

Component Video Outputs: If your television or video display and receiver are component video-capable, and your display does not have an HDMI input, connect these jacks to the corresponding inputs on the receiver or TV that are labeled “Y/Pr/Pb” or “Y/Cr/Cb.” If your video display is capable of handling resolutions of 480p or better, connect these outputs to the HD (high-definition) component video inputs on your display. If the display is capable of displaying progressive-scan

video, select Progressive at the Scan Type setting in the VIDEO SETUP submenu, or press the P/I Button on the remote repeatedly until the Progressive Scan setting is selected.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not connect the Component Video Output jacks to standard composite video inputs on any device.

Composite and S-Video Outputs: If your video display does not have HDMI or component video inputs, connect one of these two video outputs to your receiver/processor or directly to the display. If available, S-video is preferred. Do not connect more than one of the DVD 38’s analog video outputs (component video, S-video, composite video) to any other device at the same time. You may connect both the HDMI Output and the Composite Video Output to your receiver if your receiver distributes composite video through a multiroom system.

2-Channel Analog Audio Outputs: Connect these outputs to the left and right analog audio inputs on your receiver/processor or TV. You may connect these jacks in addition to a digital audio connection, and it is recommended that you do so as a backup if you wish to use the DVD 38 as a source device for a multiroom system or if you wish to make analog recordings, as it is not possible to make digital recordings of most DVDs.

6-Channel Analog Audio Outputs: Connect these outputs to the matching 6-channel analog audio inputs on your receiver or surround sound processor. This connection is required to listen to the multichannel tracks on DVD-Audio discs. If the disc also contains a Linear PCM, Dolby Digital or DTS track, you may listen to it using the HDMI Output, the Coaxial or Optical Digital Audio Output or the 2-Channel Analog Audio Outputs.

AC Power Cord: Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet. If the outlet is controlled by a switch, make certain that it is in the ON position. If the cord somehow becomes damaged, contact your authorized Harman Kardon dealer for a replacement.

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Contents DVD Product or Safety InformationIndicates a need for service On the productDo not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface Important Safety InformationStaple Invoice Here Table of Contents DVD 38 DVD Audio/Video Player With Hdmi IntroductionThank you for choosing Harman Kardon Disc Compatibility FRONT-PANEL Controls Play Reverse Skip/Search Pause Angle Repeat ± Lights when the disc is pausedFRONT-PANEL Information Display REAR-PANEL Connections IR Input Remote Coaxial DigitalSecond time to reactivate the video displays Remote Control FunctionsRemote Control Functions Remote Control Functions Multichannel Audio Introduction to Home TheaterSurround Modes Typical Home Theater SystemAudio Connections ConnectionsIs colored red. See Figure Video ConnectionsDigital Video Analog VideoRemote IR Input and Output Step One Connect the DVD 38 to Other Components InstallationConnecting the DVD 38 Directly to a Television Connecting the DVD 38 to an Audio/Video ReceiverOn the receiver. See Figure Step Two Plug In AC PowerDVD 38 remote control uses two AAA batteries included Step Three Insert Batteries in RemoteStep Four Turn On the DVD Standby/On SwitchSetup submenus are Initial SetupUsing the On-Screen Menu System Front-panel display either by half or fully Step One System SetupLevel 2 Intermediate level between the PG and G ratings Step Two Audio SetupInitial Setup Channel analog inputs on your receiver Step Three Audio AdjustmentsVideo Setup Submenu Step Four Video SetupTwo choices are available Step Five Video AdjustmentsSharpness Adjustment Brightness AdjustmentContrast Adjustment Color AdjustmentInitial Setup Playback Basics OperationTurning On the DVD Player Information Screen Audio CD Load CDs or DVD-Audio discs with the label side upPlayback Control Video Off FeatureDVD Playback Playback Info Submenu On-Screen Status DisplaySubtitles DVD-Video Discs Only Titles and GroupsChapters and Tracks Audio SoundtracksAngle Button Repeat PlayCD Player Information Screen CD PlaybackRandom Play TracksMP3 or WMA Disc Playback MP3, Windows Media and Jpeg PlaybackProgrammed playlists are not available for MP3/WMA discs Jpeg PlaybackStatus Bar VCD PlaybackPress the Clear Button to remove a track from the playlist Programming a PlaylistTo program a disc for playback, follow these steps Troubleshooting Guide Incorrect OSD language Language Menu Ø symbol appearsPassword not accepted Appears SelectionDVD 38 Technical Specifications Glossary GlossaryGlossary Table A3 Audio Adjustments Menu Bass Management Settings Appendix Default settings and worksheetsTable A1 System Setup Menu Settings Table A2 Audio Setup Menu SettingsTable A5 Video Adjustments Menu Settings Table A4 Video Setup Menu Settings