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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS  

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Remote Control Functions

B

DISC MENU:

Displays the actual DVD Disc

Menu on the TV screen in play mode. When
playing discs with JPEG images, pressing this
button will access the thumbnails.

C

PAUSE:

Freezes a picture (with DVD/VCD)

and pauses the playback signal (CD) when a disc
is playing. Press again for normal playback.

D

STATUS:

Press while a disc is playing to

view banner display. Use the ARROW buttons to
move through the different features in the
Banner Display. 

E

SKIP/STEP (Previous):

Press to go to

beginning of current track. Press again quickly to
go to beginning of previous track. After pressing
the 

PAUSE

button, each press of this button will

move the image in reverse frame by frame.

F

SKIP/STEP (Next):

Press to go to begin-

ning of next track. After pressing the 

PAUSE

 button, each press of this button will move the
image forwards frame by frame.

G

PLAY:

Begins to play disc (closes disc tray

first, if it is open.)

H

SEARCH/SLOW (REV):

Allows you to

search in reverse through a disc while it is in
play mode. Each time you press this button, the
search speed changes as indicated by a number
of arrows on the right top of your screen.
After pressing the 

PAUSE

button, each press of

this button will change the slow down speed
indicated by a number of arrows in the right top
of the screen.

I

STOP:

Stops playing a disc. When a disc is

playing, if you press STOP and PLAY, the disc will
resume play, i.e. it will start from the same point
on the disc where the unit was stopped. If you
press STOP twice and the PLAY button, the disc
will start play from the beginning.

J

SEARCH/SLOW (FWD):

Allows you to

search forward through a disc while it is in play
mode. Each time you press this button, the
search speed changes as indicated by a number
of arrows on the right top of your screen.
After pressing the 

PAUSE

button, each press of

this button will change the slow down speed as
indicated by a number of arrows in the right top
of the screen.

K

DIMMER:

Press to change the brightness

of the front panel display or to turn the display
off completely in the following order: FULL
BRIGHTNESS 

HALF BRIGHTNESS 

OFF 

FULL

BRIGHTNESS

L

BACK:

Press this button while viewing the

DMC 1000’s Setup menus or Status Display to
exit a drop down menu without making a
 selection. It has no effect on a disc’s menus.

M

ZOOM:

When a DVD or VCD is playing,

press this button to zoom the picture so that it is
enlarged. There are 4 steps to the zoom
 function, each progressively larger. Press through
each of the zoom stages to return to a normal
picture.

Menu: 

Press to display the main menu for

media playback and control.

O

Find:

When browsing content from the

Media Library, press to search for any audio
track stored on the system’s hard-disc drive.
When the Find Track box opens, use the Numeric
Keys to enter the name of the desired track (see
Numeric Keys description). When a DVD is play-
ing, press this button to display a dialog box
that allows you to directly select a group, title,
track or  chapter as appropriate to the disc. With
the  correct cell in the dialog box highlighted, use
the Numeric Keys to enter the section of the disc
from which you would like playback to begin (it
is not necessary to press the Enter Button). The
disc will automatically jump to that section. You
may also use the function to begin playback
from a specific time point in the track, chapter or
file, or on the disc (DVDs and CDs), sometimes
called Time Search. With the Time cell
 highlighted, use the Numeric Keys to enter up to
six digits that indicate the time from which you
would like playback to start. If you enter fewer
than six digits, press the Enter Button to
 complete the entry, and the disc will immediately
jump to that point.

P

A-B:

Press to select section A-B and to play

repeatedly.

Q

V.OFF: 

Press to turn off video output for

improved performance from audio-only discs.
Press again to restore video output.

LIGHT:

Press to illuminate remote 

controller.

NUMERIC KEYS:

Select numbers by 

pressing these buttons. While managing the
Media Library, these buttons may also be used
to enter letters and punctuation when naming
playlists or content. A character-entry dialog box
will appear to guide you, as shown in Figure 35
on page 28. You may use the 

M

/

N

/

K

/

L

Navigation Buttons to highlight the desired
character key and press the Enter Button repeat-
edly until the desired character is displayed in
the text bar at the top of the character-entry dia-
log box. You may find it easier to press the corre-
sponding Numeric Key to directly select charac-
ters. Each press of a Numeric Key cycles through
the upper- and lowercase letters or symbols
shown on the remote and on screen. 

Use the alphabetic keys to jump to desired areas
of the Media Library content. Example: While
displaying the Media Library organized by artist,
press any letter key to jump to the first artist
whose name begins with that letter.

Play Mode:

Press this button while a disc

is playing to display the Play Mode dialog box,
which allows you to program Random or Repeat
playback and play lists. 

CLEAR:

Press to remove the Banner menu

from the screen.

IR EMITTER: 

This small, clear button-like

device sends the IR commands from the remote
control to the DMC 1000. To ensure proper
 performance of the remote control, be sure to
point it toward the unit and do not cover it with
your fingers when sending remote commands.

Video Mode:

Press to cycle through the

available video output settings. If you inadver-
tently change the video setting in the on-screen
menu system and the picture is lost or scram-
bled, press this button to return to a setting
compatible with your video display.

Record:

Press this button to open a menu

that allows you to record content from one
media source to another.

• Audio CDs are automatically recorded to the

Media Library when they are inserted.

• Audio sources connected to the Auxiliary

Analog Audio Inputs may only be recorded to
the Media Library. You may later transfer that
content from a playlist to a memory card, a
recordable CD or a USB drive.

• To copy recordings from the Media Library to a

memory card, a USB drive or a CD-R/RW disc,
first create a playlist of the desired content. If
the content was originally imported to 
the Media Library from a memory card or USB
device, the DMC 1000 automatically created a
playlist at that time.

• When using the pull-down menus to select a

recording source (“From”) and a destination
(“To”) only those sources with available con-
tent will appear. The Auxiliary Analog Audio
Inputs will always appear, because the DMC
1000 is not capable of detecting the presence
of an audio signal.

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Summary of Contents for DMC 1000

Page 1: ...ENGLISH DMC 1000 Digital Media Center OWNER S MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...cense Agreement Table of Contents 2 NOTE This player is designed and manu factured for compatibility with Region Management Information that is encoded on most DVD discs This player is designed only f...

Page 3: ...hrough a Windows Mobile based PDA when an optional wireless bridge is connected If you have additional questions about this product or its installation or operation that are not answered in this manua...

Page 4: ...which all loudspeakers in the zone play the same source program By connecting the DMC 1000 s audio outputs for a specific zone to a multichannel amplifier you may include a num ber of loudspeakers in...

Page 5: ...angle information pressing the Angle button will enable you to switch between these different views Note that at present few discs take advantage of this capability and when they do the multiple angle...

Page 6: ...vice analog audio via rear panel Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs Recording destinations Media Library from any source Data CD R RW disc Memory Card installed in Card Slot 1 or 2 or USB device only from...

Page 7: ...t Flash I cards may be used in Card Slot 2 Compact Flash II cards and microdrives are not compatible with the DMC 1000 Card Slot 1 accepts only SD MMC and Memory Stick cards Card Slot 2 accepts only C...

Page 8: ...which means that playback will stop but as long as the tray is not opened or the disc changed DVD playback will continue from the same point on the disc when the Play Button is pressed again Resume w...

Page 9: ...r available in most electronics and computer stores Remove a card from this slot by gently pushing it in until it unlatches then pulling it all the way out of the slot D Card Slot 2 Insert a Compact F...

Page 10: ...rs will light D Chapter Track Number Indicators When a DVD disc is playing these two positions in the display will show the current chapter When a CD disc is playing they will show the current track n...

Page 11: ...source materials to the higher resolution as indicated in the VIDEO SETUP menu explained in the Initial Setup section You may change the Video Out Resolution setting to a lower resolution to improve p...

Page 12: ...rately reflect the actual languages available on the disc It is recommended that subtitles be selected using the disc s menu 3 TITLE When a disc is playing press to make the player go back to the firs...

Page 13: ...essary to press the Enter Button The disc will automatically jump to that section You may also use the function to begin playback from a specific time point in the track chapter or file or on the disc...

Page 14: ...ding inputs If you have a high definition televi sion or projector that is compatible with high scan rate progressive video connect these jacks to the HD Component inputs Note that if you are using a...

Page 15: ...d albums updating both the database of album information and the system software and connecting the DMC 1000 to a home net work When the network connection is live the lights on either side of the jac...

Page 16: ...ient device to either the front or rear panel USB Port The front panel port is located behind the dropdown door STEP FOUR Connect the DMC 1000 to a Multizone System Optional The DMC 1000 may be used w...

Page 17: ...ge inside the remote control unit and install new batteries If leakage should come into contact with parts of your body wash it off thoroughly with water Batteries contain chemical substances and we r...

Page 18: ...to digitally output 96kHz PCM audio with a 96kHz sampling rate However some 96kHz DVD s may include copy protection codes that do not permit digital output For full 96kHz fidelity from these discs us...

Page 19: ...ess SEARCH on the remote Once one of these buttons is pressed the fast search will continue until PLAY is pressed There are four fast play speeds Each press of the SEARCH Buttons will cycle to the nex...

Page 20: ...ed Figure 2 Main Menu The Main Menu is the usual starting point for each listening or viewing session Display the Setup Menu The first time the system is used the Setup Menu should be configured After...

Page 21: ...ns on the screen to set a new password Video Presentation Mode Select Original to display videos and pictures in their native aspect ratio or Full when the DMC 1000 is connected to a 4 3 aspect ratio...

Page 22: ...or DTS select Compressed as the digital output In that case all audio signals will be output with their original format If your system only includes stereo and or Dolby Pro Logic select Uncompressed...

Page 23: ...e 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...

Page 24: ...it is played from the Media Library When a CD or other music content is added to the Media Library the DMC 1000 accesses Gracenote MusicID which includes a vast online database containing identifying...

Page 25: ...Time Search function enables you to start playback at any point in the program Use the M N Navigation Buttons 9 to highlight this display and the numbers will change to dashes You may then use the Nu...

Page 26: ...to four playlists are shown at a time The playlists may be accessed from the Main Menu Figure 17 Select a Playlist View Artists Available when the Media Library is sorted by genre this command dis pl...

Page 27: ...of the missing cover art Data Media The DMC 1000 recognizes media containing data files in the MP3 JPEG and WAV formats Load a data CD in the disc player or insert a memory card in the appropriate car...

Page 28: ...on as expected Play Now Plays the selected playlist immedi ately adding it to the Play Queue Add to Queue Adds the selected playlist to the end of the Play Queue Add to Playlist Adds the selected play...

Page 29: ...tup Menu to do so The DMC 1000 uses Gracenote MusicID to iden tify the CD tag it with the correct information and import the album cover art if available If the DMC 1000 is not connected to the Intern...

Page 30: ...command from the Main Menu and select the Media Library as the source with the other media as the destination NOTES When a blank recordable CD has been loaded you will be presented with the options of...

Page 31: ...is streamed to any zones linked to it Select the Zone Links option and then select one or more of the other three zones to link to the master zone To unlink zones highlight the master zone and select...

Page 32: ...w mode There is no audio playback on DVD discs during fast or slow modes Surround receiver not compatible Use analog audio outputs with 96kHz PCM audio Incorrect zone selection Use the Zones command i...

Page 33: ...Media Library Transfer the other source s content to the Media Library view it from within the Media Library and then create a playlist Unable to select desired media No media is present Insert the a...

Page 34: ...y Digital ProLogic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Blu ray Disc is a trademark of the Blu ray Disc Association HD DVD is a trademark of the DVD Format Logo Licensing Corpo...

Page 35: ...Surround L R Large Surround L R Center Large Center Subwoofer Yes Subwoofer Digital Audio Out Format Compressed HDMI Audio Out Auto Table A4 Video Setup Menu Setting Default Your Settings Video Output...

Page 36: ...NS 2 Proxy Address Proxy Port Number Language Selected Sets system display language Default is English Format USB Reformats a USB device Exercise extreme caution before using erasing all content this...

Page 37: ...I TATION COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTI TUTE OR REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS LOSS OF INFORMATION DATA OR CONTENT LOSS OF REV ENUE OR PROFITS OR ATTORNEY S FEES ARISING FROM OR CAUSED BY DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY...

Page 38: ...own per sonal non commercial use only You agree not to assign copy transfer or transmit the Muze Content Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data except in a Tag associated with a music file to any t...

Page 39: ...between a work based on the library and a work that uses the library The former contains code derived from the library whereas the latter must be combined with the library in order to run Terms and C...

Page 40: ...readable source code for the Library including whatever changes were used in the work which must be distributed under Sections 1 and 2 above and if the work is an exe cutable linked with the Library...

Page 41: ...his License 13 The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and or new versions of the Lesser General Public License from time to time Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present ve...

Page 42: ...50 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 www harmankardon com Harman Consumer Group Inc 2 Route de Tours 72500 Ch teau du Loir France 2007 Harman Kardon Incorporated Partnumber 25A08G 0DMC0 Q00...

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