Harman-Kardon DVD 38 manual Remote Control Functions, Second time to reactivate the video displays

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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

IR Transmitter Lens: As buttons are pressed on the remote, infrared codes are emitted through this lens. Make sure it is pointing toward the component being operated.

Power On: Press this button to turn on the DVD 38 when it is in Standby mode (plugged in with the Power Indicator lit up in amber).

Power Off: Press this button to turn off the DVD 38, placing it in Standby mode.

Open/Close: Press this button to open or close the disc drawer. If the DVD 38 is in Standby mode, pressing this button will turn it on.

Audio: Press this button while a DVD is playing to display the current audio track information and to select another audio format.

Clear: Press this button to clear a number you have started to enter. This button may also be used to clear the on-screen displays. Press and hold this button for five seconds while in Stop mode and with all on-screen displays cleared to reset the DVD 38 to its factory-default settings.

Title: This button allows you to select from the titles stored on the disc, which may include “making of” or other featurettes. Some DVD-Audio discs may allow you to select from the available audio formats using the Title Button.

Subtitle: Press this button while a DVD containing subtitle information is playing to turn subtitles off or select a subtitle language. This setting will only be in effect for the current disc.

NOTE: Due to the variations in how DVD discs are authored, the subtitle languages displayed by the DVD 38 may not accu- rately reflect the actual languages available on the disc. It is recommended that subtitles be selected using the disc’s menu.

Playlist: Press this button to display the Disc Information screen, which shows the order in which tracks are currently being played. You may navigate to the Program screen to program a playlist, in which the tracks may be played in a different order than they appear on the disc. See the Programming a Playlist section for more information.

Repeat: Press this button repeatedly to cycle through the Repeat modes available with the current disc. This button is not used to access A-B Repeat mode.

A-B Repeat: While a disc is playing, the A-B Repeat function allows you to repeatedly play a passage, which may include several tracks or chapters. Press the button once to select the starting point (“A”), and a second time to select the end of the passage (“B”). Press the button again to end repeat play.

Random: This button turns on or off Random Play mode, which plays the tracks on a CD in random order.

Numeric Keys: Use these buttons to directly enter a track or chapter number to skip to that section of the disc, or to enter a password for the parental control system.

Info: Press this button to display the Disc Information screen, which contains detailed information about the current disc. Press it again to clear the display. See the Operation section for more information.

System Setup: Press this button to access the SYSTEM SETUP menu. See the Initial Setup section for more information.

Disc Menu: Press this button while a DVD is playing to view the disc’s menu.

Status: When a DVD or VCD is playing, press this button to view the Status Bar, which contains playback mode information.

Transport Controls: These buttons are used to operate the disc player. Use the controls to skip forward or reverse by track or chapter; to fast-search forward or reverse; and to play, pause or stop the disc. After pressing the Pause button, the Skip buttons may be used to step frame-by-frame through a video presentation, and the Fast-Search buttons may be used for slow play.

Angle: When a DVD encoded with multiple camera angles is playing and when the Angle Icon appears to indicate that the multiple-angle passage has been reached, press this button to cycle through the various available angles.

This button is also used to rotate still images. Each press rotates the image clockwise 90 degrees.

Zoom: When viewing a DVD, VCD or JPEG still image, press this button repeatedly to enlarge the on-screen image by 2x, 3x, 4x or 5x (2x or

3x only for VCDs) before returning to the original size. While enlarged, use the Navigation buttons to explore the image.

/¤/ / Navigation and Enter Buttons: These buttons are used together to make selections within the on-screen menu system.

Backlight: Press this button to turn on the backlight to make it easier to see the buttons in a darkened room. The backlight will remain on for a few seconds after your last button press before going out, or you may turn off the backlight by pressing this button again.

Video Off: Some people prefer to turn off the video display when listening to audio-only discs. Pressing this button deactivates the video circuitry, avoiding any possible interference with the audio. Moreover, plasma and CRT video displays are subject to “burn-in” when a still image, such as a menu, remains on-screen for more than a short time. Although the DVD 38 features a screen saver that appears automatically after a brief period of inactivity, we strongly recommend that plasma and CRT owners use the Video Off function liberally. Press the button

a second time to reactivate the video displays.

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Contents DVD Indicates a need for service Safety InformationOn the product Product orDo not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface Important Safety InformationStaple Invoice Here Table of Contents Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon IntroductionDVD 38 DVD Audio/Video Player With Hdmi Disc Compatibility FRONT-PANEL Controls Play Reverse Skip/Search Pause FRONT-PANEL Information Display ± Lights when the disc is pausedAngle Repeat REAR-PANEL Connections IR Input Remote Coaxial DigitalSecond time to reactivate the video displays Remote Control FunctionsRemote Control Functions Remote Control Functions Surround Modes Introduction to Home TheaterTypical Home Theater System Multichannel AudioAudio Connections ConnectionsDigital Video Video ConnectionsAnalog Video Is colored red. See FigureRemote IR Input and Output Connecting the DVD 38 Directly to a Television InstallationConnecting the DVD 38 to an Audio/Video Receiver Step One Connect the DVD 38 to Other ComponentsDVD 38 remote control uses two AAA batteries included Step Two Plug In AC PowerStep Three Insert Batteries in Remote On the receiver. See FigureStep Four Turn On the DVD Standby/On SwitchUsing the On-Screen Menu System Initial SetupSetup submenus are 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 AdjustmentsContrast Adjustment Brightness AdjustmentColor Adjustment Sharpness AdjustmentInitial Setup Turning On the DVD OperationPlayback Basics 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 DisplayChapters and Tracks Titles and GroupsAudio Soundtracks Subtitles DVD-Video Discs OnlyAngle 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 PlaybackTo program a disc for playback, follow these steps Programming a PlaylistPress the Clear Button to remove a track from the playlist Troubleshooting Guide Password not accepted Language Menu Ø symbol appearsAppears Selection Incorrect OSD languageDVD 38 Technical Specifications Glossary GlossaryGlossary Table A1 System Setup Menu Settings Appendix Default settings and worksheetsTable A2 Audio Setup Menu Settings Table A3 Audio Adjustments Menu Bass Management SettingsTable A5 Video Adjustments Menu Settings Table A4 Video Setup Menu Settings