Harman-Kardon DVD 38 manual Glossary

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GLOSSARY

With the DVD 38, however, you have two options when playing most discs. Pressing the Stop Button once will stop the playback, but it actually puts the unit in the Resume mode. This means that you can turn the machine off and, when you press the Play Button the next time, the disc will resume playback from the point on the disc where the Stop Button was pressed. This is helpful if you are watching a movie and must interrupt your viewing session but wish to pick up where you left off.

Pressing the Stop Button twice will stop the machine in a traditional manner and, when the disc is played again, it will start from the begin- ning. In Resume mode, the Harman Kardon screen will appear, and the RESUME message will appear in the Information Display.

The resume function is not available for WMA files. For DVDs, CDs, MP3 files, JPEG files, and VCDs with PBC (Playback Control) only, the resume function will be retained even after the DVD 38 has been placed in Standby mode by pressing the Standby/On Switch, but not after the unit has been unplugged from AC power.

Title: For a DVD, a title is defined as an entire movie or program. There may be as many chapters within a title as the producers decide to include. Most discs include only one title, but some may have more than one, to give you a “Double Feature” presentation or to include other special features. Press the Title Button to see a listing of the titles on a disc. When a disc has only one title, pressing the Title Button may show a list of the chapters.

WMA Files: WMA (Windows Media® Audio) is an audio compression format that was developed by the Microsoft® Corporation for use with its Windows Media Player and other devices. WMA files can be even smaller in size than MP3 files, while maintaining similar quality. The DVD 38 is capable of playing WMA files stored on a disc. Although Windows Media Player uses other file formats, the DVD 38 is only capable of playing WMA files that end in the “.wma” extension.

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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 appears Appears 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