[. . . ] Technical Specifications Signal Format Sampling Frequency HDCD Processing D/A Conversion Oversampling Discrete Analog Output Section Error Correction Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Dynamic Range Signal-to-Noise Ratio Channel Separation Line-Output Level General Power Requirement Power Consumption Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight 230V/50 Hz <10 Watts (On) 110mm (5. 1") 440mm (17. 3") 325mm (15. 2") 4. 4 kg CIRC System 20 Hz ­ 20 kHz +0/-1dB <0. 006% @1kHz 96 dB 98 dBA 90 dB 1. 0 V, 2. 0 V with HDCD 44. 1kHz Burr Brown PCM1732 Multi-Level Delta-Sigma 8 Times (Digital Filter) Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons and connection jacks. Harman Kardon is a registered trademark, and Power for the digital revolution is a trademark, of Harman Kardon, Inc. , HDCD®, High Definition Compatible Digital® and Pacific MicrosonicsTM are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Pacific Microsonics, inc. , in the United States and/or other countries. HDCD System manufactured under license from Pacific Microsonics, Inc. 1) ® 250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797 www. harmankardon. com Harman Consumer International: 2, route de Tours, 72500 Château-du-Loir, France © 1999 Harman Kardon, Incorporated Part #3828SND043A HD750 CD Player OWNER'S MANUAL ® Power for the Digital RevolutionTM Table of Contents 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 15 16 Typographic Conventions Introduction Information Unpacking Front Panel Controls Rear Panel Connections Remote Control Functions Installation Operation Loading and Unloading Discs Normal Play HDCD® Discs Play Headphone Listening Display Dim Time Display Search Skip Intro Search Programmed Play Operation Programmed Play Checking Program Contents Clearing Programs Repeat Play Troubleshooting Guide Technical Specifications Declaration of Conformity We, Harman Consumer International 2, route de Tours 72500 Château-du-Loir, FRANCE declare in own responsibility, that the product described in this owner's manual is in compliance with technical standards: EN 60065:1993 EN 55013/A12/8. 1994 EN 55022/5. 1995 EN 55020/12. 1994 EN 61000-3-2/4. 1995 EN 61000-3-3/1. 1995 Carsten Olesen Harman Kardon Europe 09/00 Typographic Conventions In order to help you use this manual with the remote control, front panel controls and rear panel connections, certain conventions have been used. [. . . ] Press lightly on the embossed arrow on the cover and gently slide the cover towards you in the direction of the arrow. Insert the batteries inside the compartment, being careful to follow the + and ­ polarity indications at the bottom of the compartment. Replace the cover by placing it on the remote and sliding it back towards the top of the remote. When the unit will not be used for an extended period of time, it is also a good idea to remove the batteries so that the potential for corrosion or damage is avoided. If the HD750 is installed behind a cabinet or other obstruction that may block the path between the front-panel Remote Sensor 3 and the location of the remote, an optional external IR sensor may be used. Connect the sensor to the Remote IR-In Jack £ on the rear panel. This jack may also be connected to the IR-Output jack of another compatible Harman Kardon component or a compatible IRsystem- remote product. You may also use the IR Sensor in the HD750 to send commands to other compatible remote controlled products. Connect the Remote IROut jack ¢ to the input of the other product or system. © Connect the power to a nonswitched AC wall outlet or to the accessory outlet on the rear of another audio device in your system and you are ready to go!NOTE: When using the accessory outlet on another product to power the HD750 make certain that it has the compatibility to power a device that draws at least 14 watts of current in addition to being able to handle the requirements of the other devices that may be plugged into the accessory outlets. If you use a "switched" outlet, it is important to remember that the host product must be turned on in order for the HD750 to operate. INSTALLATION 9 Operation Loading and Unloading Discs To load a disc, first turn the unit on (if not so already) by pressing the Power Switch 1 on the front panel or the Power On button 1 on the remote, then press the Open/Close button $ F taking care to make certain that the space in front of the drawer is not obstructed. Note that if the drawer is blocked when attempting to open it, it will automatically stop the motor for opening the tray after 10 seconds and an ERROR message will appear in the front display to protect the mechanism. When the unit is turned off (to Standby), pressing any button on the front panel will turn the unit on. When Play button 4 9 on the front or on the remote is pressed, the unit will automatically turn on and start playing the disc actually loaded. When an 8cm disc is played, it should be carefully centered within the smaller ridges inside the cassette drawer. Disc Handling Notes When loading or unloading discs, it is best to hold them by the edges. While Compact Discs are very reliable, rough handling may damage them. Avoid scratching the bottom (non-printed) side of discs, or any handling which will leave fingerprints. To avoid damage to the disc and player, always seat discs so that they are centered in the tray. Do not lift the player while the disc tray is opening or closing, as this may cause the disc to unseat from the tray and possibly jam. Pressing the Open/Close button once a disc has been carefully seated will close the disc drawer while the message CLOSING will appear in the information display. As soon as the tray is closed the display will show the message TRACKING while the table of content (TOC) of the disc is read. [. . . ] Press the Stop button 5 A once to complete a program sequence, or press Play 4 9 to begin immediate play of a program sequence. If the maximum of 32 program steps is reached, the program-step indication at the right side of the Information Display will go out, and the disc and track that have been programmed as the first program step will be shown. Checking Program Contents To check the contents of a program while the unit is stopped at first note that the PROGRAM indicator is lit (otherwise press Program) and the program step indication P-01 just below the PROGRAM indicator is not lit (otherwise press Stop once). Each time the Check button E is pressed now, the Information Display will step through each of the programmed tracks. PROGRAMMED PLAY OPERATION 13 Repeat Play Operation Repeat Play The HD750's programming system enables you to repeat either a single track, the entire disc (respectively all programmed tracks) or a specially programmed passage that you select. Repeat One Track To repeat the track in play, press the Repeat button 5 ! [. . . ]