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INTRODUCTION  

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ENGLISH

Introduction

Thank you for choosing the 
Harman Kardon DMC 250

The DMC 250 Digital Media Center bridges the
gap between your home theater and the digital
world of your PC, PDA, digital camera and other
devices. With its memory card and USB ports, the
DMC 250 makes it possible to play your digital
audio and image files through your home theater
system without the clutter of messy wiring or
complicated network systems.

And the DMC 250 is capable of recording CDs, or
any analog audio, as MP3 files for storage on a
card or USB drive. You can easily preserve your
vinyl collection as audiophile-quality MP3 files,
simply by connecting your turntable with phono
preamp to the DMC 250’s analog audio inputs.

On top of that, the DMC 250 is also a state-of-
the-art optical disc player that can play almost
every music, movie and still-image disc in your
library with the highest fidelity available today.
Along with conventional Video and CD audio
discs, the DMC 250 lets you enjoy the latest high-
resolution DVD-Audio discs, with HDMI

(High-

Definition Multimedia Interface

) output of pure,

uncompressed digital audio and video as well as
DivX

®

and VCD discs.

To enable you to get the maximum quality from
DVDs, the DVD is equipped with the latest in
design techniques, including advanced 10-bit
video digital-to-analog converters (DAC) and
Video (composite), S-Video and RGB video (RGB
via SCART) outputs, to ensure that you get all the
quality inherent in today’s DVD medium. 
For optimum playback of NTSC and PAL DVD with
compatible high-definition display devices, DVD is
equipped with progressive component video
 outputs. 

When used with an HDMI-compatible
audio/video receiver and video display, the pro-
gram quality is preserved. 
By passing an uncompressed signal, degradation
is virtually nonexistent. And the single-cable
 connection eliminates the problem of wire
 management.

If you have not yet upgraded to an HDMI video
display, you may still enjoy pristine picture quality
with the DMC 250’s precision video DACs, which
output a Y/Pr/Pb progressive-scan component
 signal and composite and S-video. Thus, no
 matter what type of video display used, you will
see images that are the closest thing to the
 original film or performance this side of your local
 theater. To further fine-tune the video output, a
built-in test pattern may be used in conjunction
with either the controls on your display, or the
video output adjustments on the DMC 250.

In addition, Harman Kardon’s audio heritage
 continues into the digital video era with
 audiophile-grade DACs to ensure that the audio
quality matches the superb video. Of course, both
coaxial and optical digital audio  outputs are
available for direct connection to A/V receivers or
processors so that you may take advantage of

Dolby Digital* and DTS

®

soundtracks. The analog

outputs for down-mixed stereo or DVD-Audio
playback use audiophile-grade digital-to-analog
converters for crystal-clear outputs. When playing
audio CDs, the playback quality is  state-of-the-
art, matching that of the finest players available.

A wide range of programming features makes it
easy to program an evening’s worth of
 entertainment. When playing DVDs, easy-to-
understand on-screen menus and icons make it
simple to change languages, soundtracks,
 subtitles or aspect ratio.

DVD players are among the fastest growing
 consumer electronics products ever brought to
market, but this may, nevertheless, be the first
DVD player you’ve owned. Although many of the
features of the DVD resemble those of standard
CD players, there are a number of functions that
you may be unfamiliar with. To ensure that you
are able to take advantage of all the power and
 flexibility the DVD has to offer, we encourage you
to review this quick setup manual. That small
investment of your time will pay major dividends
in the enjoyment you will get from proper use of
the DVD.

If you have additional questions about this 
product or its installation or operation that are
not answered in this manual, please contact your
dealer, as he is your best source of local  infor -
mation.

Plays a Wide Range of Video and Audio
Formats, Including DVD-Video Discs,
DVD-Audio discs, VCD, Standard CD
Audio Discs, CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW,
DVD+R/RW, Audio Discs and MP3 Discs

DVD playback upscaled to 1080p with 
HDMI 1.2a output for single-wire 
connections

Front-panel USB input for playing
 compatible music or image files from
portable devices and for recording
music files

Plays audio and video files from, and
records from a CD to, solid-state media
cards or USB drives

High-quality video reproduction with
pixel-by-pixel processing, progressive
scan output and 3/2 pull-down
 reconstruction

Complete bass management for 
DVD-Audio playback

High-Quality Video Playback 10-Bit
DACs, Progressive Scan and Component
Video Outputs

Dolby Digital and DTS Data Signal
Output Through Both Optical and
Coaxial Digital Audio Connections

Audiophile-Grade Output DACs for the
Finest Audio reproduction

Easy-to-Use On-Screen Navigation
System

Playback of MP3 and Windows

®

WMA

Audio Discs and JPEG image files

Parental Lock Controls Prevent
Unauthorized Viewing of Restricted
Movies

Playback of DivX and DivX Ultra
 compressed video files

Extensive Programming Capability for
Audio and Video Discs

Multiple Options for Language,
Soundtrack and Subtitle Selection

Multiple-Angle Capabilities With
Specially Encoded DVD Discs

Backlit, Ergonomically Designed 
Remote Control

READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING
YOUR UNIT

Install this DVD-Player in a well ventilated, cool,
dry, clean place with at least 10 cm on the top, 
10 cm on the left and right, and 10 cm at the
back – away from direct sunlight, heat sources,
vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold.
Avoid installing this unit where foreign object
may fall onto this unit and/or this unit may be
exposed to liquid dripping or splashing. On the
top of this unit, do not place: 

– Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may

cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or  personal
injury.

– Containers with liquid in them, as they may fall

and liquid may cause electrical shock to the
user and/or damage to this unit.

Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, table-
cloth, curtain, etc. in order not to obstruct heat
radiation. If the temperature inside this unit rises,
it may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or
 personal  injury.

Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the
AC power plug can be reached easily.

This unit is not disconnected from the AC power
source as long as it is connected to the wall
 outlet, even if this unit itself is turned off. This
state is called the standby mode. In this state,
this unit is designed to consume a very small
quantity of power.

WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

Summary of Contents for DMC 250

Page 1: ...ENGLISH DMC 250 Digital Media Center OWNER S MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ay 25 CD Playback 27 MP3 Windows Media and JPEG Playback 30 Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs and Programming 30 Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs 30 Programming a Playlist 31 Recording 34 Troubleshooting Gui...

Page 3: ...subtitles or aspect ratio DVD players are among the fastest growing consumer electronics products ever brought to market but this may nevertheless be the first DVD player you ve owned Although many o...

Page 4: ...I the DMC 250 is capable of outputting high resolution 720p or 1080p video and 5 1 channel Dolby Digital or DTS digital audio with the convenience of just a single cable connection JPEG Files JPEG sta...

Page 5: ...ere the Stop button was pressed This is helpful if you are watching a movie and must interrupt your viewing session but wish to pick up where you left off Pressing the Stop button twice will stop the...

Page 6: ...ngles Multiple options for dialog language and soundtrack selection limited to DVD s recorded with multiple dialog languages or sound tracks Intuitive menu operating system 4 step Zoom off x1 x2 x3 pl...

Page 7: ...he slot Card Slot 2 Gently insert a Compact Flash I card label side up pushing it all the way until it is firmly seated in the slot Remove the card by pulling it out of the slot It is necessary to tur...

Page 8: ...y installed the source icon will appear at normal brightness If no media is installed in a particular source e g if a card slot is empty its icon will be dimmed and you will not be able to select it Y...

Page 9: ...ned off and DISC ERROR when a disc not compatible with the DVD is put into the play position F Title Indicators These two positions in the display will show the current title number when a DVD disc is...

Page 10: ...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 first section of the disc If you are playing a DVD A...

Page 11: ...nputs O Find This function is available for all disc and file types but only during playback Press this button to display a dialog box that allows you to directly select a group title track or chapter...

Page 12: ...ur TV and to your DMC 250 Player for improved video quality The SCART cable carries both audio and video You can select Composite Video or RGB video for that SCART connector s video output signal 7 Re...

Page 13: ...h SCART connectors rather than with a normal video input yellow cinch In that case the SCART connection should be used providing the audio signal too Separate analog audio connections to TV are needed...

Page 14: ...io decoding capabilities and make an optical or coaxial digital audio connection between the DMC 250 and your home theater system This simple connection is made as shown below with an optional coax or...

Page 15: ...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 16: ...DVD s may include copy protection codes that do not permit digital output For full 96kHz fidelity from these discs use the analog outputs of the DVD IMPORTANT If your surround processor D A converter...

Page 17: ...isc is in pause or freeze frame mode you may move slowly forward or back ward through the program being played at one of the speeds by pressing the Slow Buttons on the remote Each press of the buttons...

Page 18: ...llow setup menus to be displayed while the disc is playing super imposed over the video playback However some discs are authored in a way that does not allow this If you see the icon displayed on the...

Page 19: ...wn on the screen Note that only those languages will be available that are actual ly on the DVD you would like to play Digital Output If your system includes 5 1 digi tal audio surround decoding Dolby...

Page 20: ...o setup adjustments we recommend that you first use the menu system in your receiver or processor to ascertain the settings already established for Speaker Size Output Level and Delay Time which may b...

Page 21: ...the test noise circulation will pause on the channel being adjusted to give you time to make the adjustment When you release the button the circulation will resume after five seconds The on screen cur...

Page 22: ...on 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...

Page 23: ...line needs to have the same clear difference between each bar as before the contrast adjustment If not go back to the brightness adjustment and repeat step 3 and then the contrast adjustments making...

Page 24: ...tely begin at the selected time position Time Bar This display is a graphic representation of the time elapsed for the title being played As the disc plays the number of bars will increase to reflect...

Page 25: ...e tracks on the disc Repeat Play This setting controls whether the tracks are repeated Track Repeats the track currently playing until play is manually stopped The Repeat Indicators will light in the...

Page 26: ...compressed files a special Contents Menu will appear that allows you to select items for play back See the section on MP3 WMA and JPEG file playback for more information A B Repeat Play The Repeat A B...

Page 27: ...hen they are recorded on most com puters JPEG files may be created by a digital still camera and then edited and burned to a disc in your personal computer recorded on a CD ROM disc from film images b...

Page 28: ...This is normal and does not indicate a fault with the unit If a disc containing MP3 WMA and or JPEG files is created in more than one session the DMC 250 may not recognize files added during the late...

Page 29: ...es in the current folder view Use the Numeric Keys to enter a new file number and the DMC 250 will immediately display that file Info Menu While a JPEG image file is playing you may press the Info But...

Page 30: ...s to enter the title number containing the first selection and press the N Button to move the cursor to the Chapter column It is not necessary to use the Enter Button Step Six Use the Numeric Keys to...

Page 31: ...e the Navigation Buttons to highlight the Browser View command and press the Enter Button Recording One of the unique features of the DMC 250 is its ability to record audio from a CD or the Auxiliary...

Page 32: ...ile recording is in progress If you do so you may corrupt the media so that it can no longer be used for any purpose losing all data stored on the media or possibly even rendering it permanently unusa...

Page 33: ...create an environment that is inherently electronically noisy due to the amount of circuitry and memory chips and drives inside the PC s chassis The DMC 250 is engineered precisely to minimize or eve...

Page 34: ...It is a normal artifact of DVD playback for pictures to jump or show fast forward or reverse play some distortion during rapid play Some remote buttons do not operate Function not permitted at this t...

Page 35: ...onnectors Height measurement includes feet and chassis All specifications subject to change without notice Harman Kardon and Logic 7 are trademarks of Harman International Industries Incorporated regi...

Page 36: ...250 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 CQX1A1258Z...

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