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Contents DMC 1000 Digital Media Center Table of Contents Introduction Backlit, Ergonomically Designed Remote ControlTerminology TerminologyTerminology Many convenient features FeaturesHigh quality video High quality digital audioMemory Card Compatibility Upgradeability via Internet Packing ListDMC 1000 will not play the following Card SlotFront Panel Controls Full-Power Mode bright blue The DMC 1000 operates normallyPlay/Pause Navigation Buttons Stop Front Panel Door Open/Close Press this button to open or close the Disc TrayFront Panel Controls Lights when the disc is paused Lights when a disc is playing in the normal modeSource/Disc Type Indicators Audio Bitstream IndicatorsParental Lock Indicator This indicator Info Press for detailed informations on the disc playing B RepeatLight Press to illuminate remote controller Remote Control FunctionsSKIP/STEP Previous Press to go to BPress to select section A-B and to play repeatedlyDTS 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 ConnectionsBattery installation Remote ControlService life of batteries Remote control operation rangeCD’s can be played as they would normally be played For your referenceDolby Digital and DTS Basic Play Disc Playback FeaturesPlayback Basics Media Library Setup System SetupDisplay the Setup Menu Turn On the DMCDVD 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 Video Off Feature Using the On-Screen Status DisplayRepeat Play Chapters and TitlesAudio Playback From the Media Library OperationPlaylists Displays all playlists you have pro- grammed View All Tracks Expands the current album into a track viewData Media Cover Art SortPlay Queue and Playlists Play QueueProgramming a Playlist UsingAppear Only three options are available for iPod con- tentAuxiliary Analog Audio Inputs Content TransferAudio CDs Data 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 Table A7 Power Modes Table A6 Advanced Setup MenuKeep your backup of the Media Library Restores the Media Library from UpdatedThis 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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