Harman-Kardon DMC 1000 owner manual General Setup, Advanced Setup

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System Setup

Output Resolution: This setting may be used to change the video output resolution. It affects the Component Video Outputs and the HDMI Output, but with different allowed settings depending upon whether the HDMI Output is in use. This setting may also be changed by pressing the Video Mode Button on the remote repeatedly to cycle through the available settings options.

HDMI Output In Use: With the HDMI Output connected to another device, this setting defaults to Auto, but you may change it to 576p, 720p, 1080i or 1080p. We recommend leaving the setting at Auto, in which the DMC 1000 sets the video output based on the capabilities of the device it is connected to. If you attempt to select a video output resolution that your video display is not capable of han- dling, such as 1080p for a display that is only 1080i-capable, you will not see a picture.

HDMI Output Not In Use: When no device is connected to the HDMI Output, this setting only applies to the Component Video Outputs. Only two values are available: 576i (the default) and 576p. Select 576p only if your video display’s component video inputs are capable of handling a progressive scan signal. If it isn’t, you will see no picture or a distorted picture when this setting is changed to 576p. In that case, press the Video Mode Button on the remote to correct it.

Picture Mode: Select from the Normal, Vivid, Sport and Nature picture settings to optimize viewing of various types of programs. This setting is a matter of taste, and there is no incorrect set- ting.

Video Noise Reduction: We recommend that you leave this setting at the default “Off”. If video signal noise is observed when using theanalog video outputs, turn this setting on to reduce the noise and improve the picture quality.

General Setup

These general system settings should be accessed with caution. See Figure 7. If you are uncertain about the proper setting for any of these options, consult with your dealer or installer, or contact Harman Kardon Customer Service at www.harmankardon.com.

Figure 7 – General Setup Menu

Software Update: When system software updates are released, this setting will be used during the installation process. Do not make any changes here unless instructed to do so.

Date & Time: The first time the DMC 1000 is used, set the local time and date here.

System Information: This setting displays the software version number and the amount of hard-disc space available. It is informational only.

Advanced Setup

The settings shown in Figure 8 should be used with caution. If you have any doubts about whether it is appropriate to change these set- tings, consult with your Harman Kardon dealer or custom installer.

Figure 8 – Advanced Setup Menu

Backup: This setting is used to back up the sys- tem and Media Library contents to a USB storage device.

Restore: This setting is used to restore a backup copy of the system settings and Media Library contents. The existing contents of the Media Library will be erased. Use this feature only in the unlikely event that the hard-disc drive in your DMC 1000 has been replaced.

Reset Factory Defaults: This setting is used to return all of the Setup Menu settings to their fac- tory defaults. They will then have to be reconfig- ured as required for your application. The con- tents of the Media Library are not affected by this command.

Network: When the DMC 1000 is connected to a network, the network settings are identified here. These settings may be used with other devices when the DMC 1000 is to be used as a media server as part of a home network. This fea- ture also allows you to test the network connec- tion to make certain that Internet access is avail- able. Press the “9” key on the remote twice, to display the Internet Protocol (IP) address on the front panel.

Language Selected: Select the display lan- guage for the DMC 1000’s menus here. Choose from the default English, or Spanish, French, German or Italian.

Format USB: This command allows you to refor- mat a USB device, which completely erases the contents of the drive. Exercise great caution before reformatting a drive.

Now that your DMC 1000 has been installed and configured, it’s easy to enjoy your favorite audio and video programs from a variety of media, including DVDs, CDs, memory cards, USB drives and the DMC 1000’s own Media Library.

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Contents DMC 1000 Digital Media Center Table of Contents Introduction Backlit, Ergonomically Designed Remote ControlTerminology TerminologyTerminology High quality digital audio FeaturesMany convenient features High quality videoCard Slot Upgradeability via Internet Packing ListMemory Card Compatibility DMC 1000 will not play the followingOpen/Close Press this button to open or close the Disc Tray Full-Power Mode bright blue The DMC 1000 operates normallyFront Panel Controls Play/Pause Navigation Buttons Stop Front Panel DoorFront Panel Controls Audio Bitstream Indicators Lights when a disc is playing in the normal modeLights when the disc is paused Source/Disc Type IndicatorsParental Lock Indicator This indicator Info Press for detailed informations on the disc playing B RepeatBPress to select section A-B and to play repeatedly Remote Control FunctionsLight Press to illuminate remote controller SKIP/STEP Previous Press to go toDTS Rear Panel Connections Rear Panel ConnectionsRS-232 Port Connect the DMC 1000 to For iPod models with a dock connectorConnecting to a TV Only Optional Setup and ConnectionsRemote 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 Basic Play Disc Playback FeaturesPlayback Basics Turn On the DMC System SetupMedia Library Setup Display the Setup MenuDVD Player Setup Menu contains the following settings DVD Player SetupDMC 1000’s Setup menu screens follow the same basic format Video Setup Audio SetupAdvanced Setup General SetupDMC Basics Chapters and Titles Using the On-Screen Status DisplayVideo Off Feature Repeat PlayView All Tracks Expands the current album into a track view OperationAudio Playback From the Media Library Playlists Displays all playlists you have pro- grammedPlay Queue Cover Art SortData Media Play Queue and PlaylistsOnly three options are available for iPod con- tent UsingProgramming a Playlist AppearData CDs Content TransferAuxiliary Analog Audio Inputs Audio CDsSolid-State Media Media LibraryDMC 1000 will display the playlists in the Media Library Multizone Operation Select content for playback in that zone as usualSymptom Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting GuideTroubleShooting Guide Only USB flash drives that do not function as stand alone Technical Specifications Appendix Restores the Media Library from Updated Table A6 Advanced Setup MenuTable A7 Power Modes Keep your backup of the Media LibraryThis Agreement EulaAny particular case, based on the explanations below Gracenote Eula Gracenote and Muze Terms of UseGNU Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, February Eula Eula Body of this License No WarrantyHarman Kardon, Incorporated Partnumber 25A08G-0DMC0-Q00
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