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BDT 3/BDT 30

Remote Control Functions

Power On button:

 Press this button when the BdT 3/BdT 30 is in the standby mode to 

turn it on.

Open/Close button:

 Press this button to open and close the disc drawer. Before pressing 

this button, make sure that no objects are blocking the disc drawer.

Power Off button:

 Press this button when the BdT 3/BdT 30 is on to place it in the 

standby mode.

Settings button:

 Press this button to display the player’s settings menu. see 

Settings 

Menus

, on page 12, for more information.

Options button:

 Press this button to display any available options for the item that is 

active at the time you press the button.

Home button:

 Press this button to return the on-screen display to the home screen from 

whatever screen is active when the button is pressed.

Angle button:

 Press this button to toggle through the multiple camera-angle 

optionsfor the current disc. NOTe: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all discs feature 

multiplecamera angles and allow you to change camera angles.

Audio button:

 Press this button to toggle through the different audio tracks that are 

available for a disc. NOTe: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all discs feature multiple 

audio tracks and allow you to change audio tracks.

Repeat button:

 When the BdT 3/BdT 30 is playing a Blu-ray disc recording or dvd, 

press this button to cycle through the following repeat modes: chapter, Title, All, Off. 

When the BdT 3/BdT 30 is playing a cd, this button cycles through the following repeat 

modes: Track, All, Off. NOTe: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all discs allow repeat 

functions.

Subtitle button:

 Press this button to toggle through the different subtitle options that are 

available for the current disc. NOTe: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all discs feature 

multiple subtitle options.

A-B button:

 Press this button to activate the A-B repeat mode. The first press sets the 

“A” repeat point; the second press sets the “B” repeat point and begins repeating the 

section of the program between the two points. Pressing the A-B button while the A-B 

repeat mode is active cancels the A-B repeat mode.

Find button:

 Press this button during disc playback to activate the search function, 

which allows you to jump to a specific location on the disc. you can find a location by 

title, chapter or elapsed time.

Pause button:

 Press this button to pause a disc or music file that is playing. Pressing 

the button while a Blu-ray disc program or dvd program is playing will freeze-frame on 

the current video frame. Pressing the button while the disc is paused will resume play. 

Pressing this button while viewing photos freezes the current photo on the screen.

PIP button:

 Press to switch to a secondary video stream while playing a Blu-ray disc 

recording with Bonusview special features.

Previous/Step button:

 Press this button once to skip to the beginning of the current 

track – or, when viewing photos, to the previous photo. Press the button twice to skip 

to the beginning of the previous track. Press the button repeatedly to step through the 

previous chapters or tracks. When video content is playing, press the Pause button, after 

which each press of the Previous/step button will reverse the video by one frame.

Next/Step button:

 Press this button once to skip to the beginning of the next track or, 

when viewing photos, to the next photo. Press the button repeatedly to step through the 

next chapters or tracks. When video content is playing, press the Pause button first; each 

subsequent press of the Next/step button advances the video one frame.

Stop button:

 Press this button to stop playback. (Pressing the Play button will resume 

playback from the point where it stopped.) Press the stop button twice to stop playback 

fully. NOTe: some settings and functions will be available only when the player is fully 

stopped.

Search/Slow Reverse button:

 Press this button to reverse through the current disc 

track. for Blu-ray disc programs and dvd programs, each press cycles through 2x, 4x, 

8x, 16x and 32x reverse speed. Pressing the button while a Blu-ray disc recording or dvd 

is paused will reverse through the chapter in slow motion. each press cycles through 1/2, 

1/4, 1/8 and 1/16 normal speed.

Search/Slow Forward button:

 Press this button to fast-forward through a disc track. 

for Blu-ray disc recordings and dvds, each press cycles through 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x and 32x 

normal speed. Pressing the button while a Blu-ray disc recording or dvd is paused will 

play through the chapter in slow motion. each press cycles through 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 and 

1/16 normal speed.

Play button:

 Press this button to play a disc that has been loaded into the player’s disc 

drawer or a music file that has been highlighted on the on-screen menu. Pressing this 

button when viewing photos begins a slide show of the photos.

Exit button:

 Press this button to return to the previous menu or menu level.

Popup Menu button:

 Pressing this button while playing a Blu-ray disc recording or dvd 

displays its popup menu. NOTe: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all discs have pop-up 

menus. If a dvd has no pop-up menu, pressing the Popup Menu button may display the 

disc menu, depending on how the disc’s menu system was authored.

OK button:

 Press this button to select a highlighted item on the on-screen menu.

Cursor buttons:

 Press these buttons to navigate through items on the on-screen menu.

Display button:

 Press this button to activate a bar display containing information about 

the disc or program that is currently playing.

Top Menu button:

 Press this button to display the top menu of the Blu-ray disc recording 

or dvd that is playing. NOTe: This feature is disc-dependent. Not all dvds have top 

menus. If the dvd has no top menu, pressing the Top Menu button may display the disc 

menu, depending on how the disc’s menu system was authored.

Bookmark (green) button:

 Press this button to activate the Bookmark function. see 

Bookmark Function

, on page 15, for more information.

Program (red) button:

 Press this button to create a programmed playback list for the 

disc that is playing. see 

Programmed Play

, on page 15, for more information.

Zoom (blue) button:

 Press this button to zoom in on or recede from a video image or 

slide. use the Navigation buttons to zoom in on different sections of the image. NOTe: 

This function is disc-dependent. Not all discs allow this function.

Thumbnail (yellow) button:

 Press this button while playing a photo slide show to 

display thumbnail images of all photos in the active directory.

Red, green, yellow and blue buttons:

 When the BdT 3/BdT 30 is playing a Blu-ray disc 

recording, these buttons can activate features and menus that may vary from disc to 

disc. Refer to the menu instructions for each particular disc for more information. NOTe: 

These Blu-ray disc functions may override the Bookmark, Thumbnail, Program and Zoom 

functions.

Numeric buttons:

 Press these buttons to enter numbers for various items.

Dimmer button:

 Press this button to toggle through the different brightness levels for 

the player’s front-panel display: 100%, 50%, 25%, Auto/Off. When the brightness is set 

to Off, the display will temporarily return to full brightness whenever you press any button 

on the remote.

Clear button:

 Press this button to clear an incorrect entry made using the Numeric 

buttons.

Harman Kardon

BDT 3/120V and BDT 30/240V Service Manual

Page 8 of 35

Summary of Contents for BDT 30/230

Page 1: ...329 ESD WARNING 2 OWNER S MANUAL FRONT PAGE 3 REGION CODES 4 FEATURES 5 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 6 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS 7 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 SPECIFICATIONS 10 EXPLODED VIEW 11...

Page 2: ...the unit under test 2 After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil to prevent electrostatic charge build up or exposu...

Page 3: ...Blu ray Disc player BDT 3 BDT 30 Owner s Manual Harman Kardon BDT 3 120V and BDT 30 240V Service Manual Page 3 of 35...

Page 4: ...irty wipe it with a clean soft dry cloth If necessary and only after unplugging the AC power cord wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with mild soapy water then a fresh cloth with clean water Wipe it d...

Page 5: ...dio DTS HD Master Audio CDDA CD digital audio PCM CBR 192kbps VBR 355kbps MP3 32kbps 320kbps bitrates including variable bitrate encoding CEC Consumer Electronics Control with basic controls over HDMI...

Page 6: ...appear on this display in response to commands and to provide information about the BDT player s status as described throughout this manual Previous Step Button Press this button once to skip to the...

Page 7: ...to take full advantage of the home theater audio system s superior audio performance See Audio Settings Audio Output on page 13 for more information IMPORTANT Your BDT 3 BDT 30 is in compliance with...

Page 8: ...Press this button to stop playback Pressing the Play button will resume playback from the point where it stopped Press the Stop button twice to stop playback fully NOTE Some settings and functions wil...

Page 9: ...ngs on the connected device have been properly set If you re using only the HDMI connection check that the HDMI audio settings on the connected device have been properly set If you re using only the H...

Page 10: ...y TrueHD DTS Digital DTS HD High Resolution Audio DTS HD Master Audio PCM CBR 192kbps VBR 355kbps MP3 32kbps 320kbps bitrates including variable bitrate encoding Still image format JPEG Video signal s...

Page 11: ...is general mechanical exploded view for BDT3_30 Please refer to the model set for detailed information ASSY1 includes components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 38 39 40 41 42 Harman Kardon BDT 3 120V and BDT...

Page 12: ...DP1T1 0E0B1 TOP COVER 1 25 67 BDT2B1 1E0B1 BACK PANEL 1 32 67 BDT2R1 1E0 BOTTOM PLATE 1 32 67 BDT2R1 1E0 BOTTOM PLATE 1 MANUAL 72 00BDT3 370B1 USE MANUAL 1 GB 76 982790 0ATC1 GIFT BOX 1 PCORD 51 BC015...

Page 13: ...BDP1T1 0E0B1 TOP COVER 1 25 67 BDT2B1 1E0B2 BACK PANEL 1 32 67 BDT2R1 1E0 BOTTOM PLATE 1 32 67 BDT2R1 1E0 BOTTOM PLATE 1 MANUAL 72 0BDT30 120B1 USE MANUAL 1 GB 76 982790 0ATC2 GIFT BOX 1 PCORD 51 DC01...

Page 14: ...ns on the screen 4 About 3 minutes later the BDT will automatically turn off when upgrade has been completed B Upgrade software via USB Flash Drive 1 Decompress the packed file copy the UP G folder to...

Page 15: ...is normal Refer to Power supply board part Check if the U2 is o n the front board Correct connection Replace VF D Yes Yes Yes No Check the front bo ard signals SCLK SDA STB Pin 10 11 12of the XP1 1 ch...

Page 16: ...emote controller Check whether the remote controller s battery is exhausted or not Check the IR1 power supply is OK no the front board IR1 is about 5V Check the VCC net no the front board Replace IR1...

Page 17: ...open the disk door Check 45pin and 8pin cable from main board connection to the l oader is normal Replace the loader NO GO Check whether the DVD loader running is normal Fix the connection the 45pin...

Page 18: ...ck if the P2 is ok Or not Go No No Can not connect to network Yes Fix all the resistor Check R12 5 is on in main board Change P2 Check if U7 is oK In main board No Fix U2 in mainboard Yes Harman Kardo...

Page 19: ...Front Control Board Print Lay out 7 13 7 13 Harman Kardon BDT 3 120V and BDT 30 240V Service Manual Page 19 of 35...

Page 20: ...Power Supply Print Lay out 7 14 7 14 Harman Kardon BDT 3 120V and BDT 30 240V Service Manual Page 20 of 35...

Page 21: ...Main Board Print Lay out top side 7 15 7 15 Harman Kardon BDT 3 120V and BDT 30 240V Service Manual Page 21 of 35...

Page 22: ...Main Board Print Lay out bottom side 7 16 7 16 Harman Kardon BDT 3 120V and BDT 30 240V Service Manual Page 22 of 35...

Page 23: ...45PIN FFC OPU PW BOARD STANDBY LED 7 1AV FB BOARD AV IN A R2A30209SP TPC1391G4 LOAD LOAD GND TRAYIN HDMI RJ45 USB AV BOARD 128MB DDR3 H5TQ1G63BFR TO AV BOARD 6 PIN 2 6 PIN TO MAIN BOARD 1 14 IR GND V...

Page 24: ...C9 1000pF 50V X7R R27 470 R27 470 ESD4 ESD0603 NC ESD4 ESD0603 NC C7 100pF 50V NP0 C7 100pF 50V NP0 R36 3 3K 1 R36 3 3K 1 ESD1 ESD0603 NC ESD1 ESD0603 NC C1 0 1uF 50V Y5V C1 0 1uF 50V Y5V R17 4 7K R17...

Page 25: ...D501 RL207 PAS PAS U502 PC123X U502 PC123X 1 2 4 3 L501 680uH L501 680uH R506 22 R506 22 CE505 10UF 16V CE505 10UF 16V PAS PAS PAS PAS PAS PAS CN502 AC INPUT CN502 AC INPUT N 1 L 2 CE506 1000uF 25V CE...

Page 26: ...693 U1 G5693 VCC 1 REF 2 GND 3 FB 4 EN 5 PGND 6 LX 7 VIN 8 TP 9 C3 0 1uF 25V Y5V C3 0 1uF 25V Y5V C316 0 1uF 25V Y5V C316 0 1uF 25V Y5V 470uF 6 3V CE205 470uF 6 3V CE205 R15 NC 100K R15 NC 100K R297 N...

Page 27: ...AG19 RDQ10 AC20 RDQ11 AD20 RDQ12 AE22 RDQ13 AH22 RDQ14 AD22 RDQ15 AF21 RDQ16 AG7 RDQ17 AH7 RDQ18 AH8 RDQ19 AG8 RDQ20 AF12 RDQ21 AE12 RDQ22 AC12 RDQ23 AD12 RDQ24 AE8 RDQ25 AF8 RDQ26 AE9 RDQ27 AF9 RDQ28...

Page 28: ...6 0 1uF 16V X7R C122 0 1uF 16V X7R C122 0 1uF 16V X7R C78 0 1uF 16V X7R C78 0 1uF 16V X7R C76 0 1uF 16V X7R C76 0 1uF 16V X7R C70 0 1uF 16V X7R C70 0 1uF 16V X7R TP19 TEST POINT SMD0 6 TP19 TEST POINT...

Page 29: ...12_27MPLL E15 AVSS12_27MPLL E14 TP_PLLG C14 TN_PLLG D14 NS_XTALI A13 NS_XTALO B13 AOMCLK C12 AOBCK A12 AOLRCK B12 AOSDATA0 C11 AOSDATA1 D11 AOSDATA2 D12 AOSDATA3 E10 AOSDATA4 F10 SPDIF E13 MCIN E12 AM...

Page 30: ...R114 10K R114 10K C147 4 7uF 10V Y5V C147 4 7uF 10V Y5V R130 NC 510 R130 NC 510 R119 10K R119 10K C163 4 7uF 10V Y5V C163 4 7uF 10V Y5V FB18 FB10 2A FB18 FB10 2A R99 0 R99 0 C93 0 1uF 16V X7R C93 0 1...

Page 31: ...3_LDO H22 GPIO8 H24 ETCOL J27 ETCRS F26 ETMDC J28 ETMDIO J26 ETRXCLK G26 ETRXD0 F25 ETRXD1 G27 ETRXD2 G28 ETRXD3 G25 ETRXDV E25 ETRXER E26 ETTXCLK G24 ETTXD0 G23 ETTXD1 H23 ETTXD2 J23 ETTXD3 H26 ETTXE...

Page 32: ...Y5V C508 NC C508 NC C308 560pF 50V X7R C308 560pF 50V X7R C3502 NC C3502 NC R310 470 R310 470 FB25 FB120 0 2A FB25 FB120 0 2A R283 10K R283 10K CN6 CN_6P CN6 CN_6P 1 2 3 4 5 6 C510 560pF 50V X7R C510...

Page 33: ...33_HDMI_RX E8 VDD33_HDMI_RX C7 VDD33_HDMI_RX C8 VSS33_HDMI_RX F8 VDIN0 E27 VDIN1 D28 VDIN2 D27 VDIN3 C28 VDIN4 C27 VDIN5 B28 VDIN6 D26 VDIN7 A28 VDIN8 B27 VDIN9 A27 VDIN10 C26 VDIN11 A26 VDIN12 B26 VD...

Page 34: ...O4 N5 TLO M3 TRO M4 FOO L3 FETRAYPWM N4 FEFMO N1 FEFMO2 N3 FEDMO N2 FEGIO0 R4 FEGIO1 R6 FEGIO2 T2 FEGIO3 T6 FEGIO4 T3 FEGIO5 U1 FEGIO6 U2 FEGIO7 W3 FEGIO8 T4 FEGIO9 V3 FEGIO10 U3 FEGIO11 U5 FEGIO12 U6...

Page 35: ...R255 0 R255 0 R925 0 R925 0 R237 NC 4 7K R237 NC 4 7K R252 33K R252 33K 220uF 16V CE19 220uF 16V CE19 C170 10uF 10V Y5V C170 10uF 10V Y5V R924 NC 0 R924 NC 0 220uF 16V CE18 220uF 16V CE18 R919 0 R919...

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