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PLAYING DVD DISCS  

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Playing DVD Discs

Using the Status Bar

The on-screen Status Bar contains many playback
features. To see the Status Bar Banner, press
STATUS on the remote while a disc is playing.
Use the ARROW buttons on the remote to move
through the different features in the Status Bar.
Each feature is illustrated with an icon.

Use the ARROW buttons on the remote to high-
light an icon in the Banner. When an icon is
highlighted, press ENTER on the remote to select
it (not needed with TITLE and CHAPTER) and to
change it (see below).

Note: When a CD or VCD is played, a different
Status Bar will appear, see page 25.

Title:

The number shown indicates the number

of the title that is currently playing.

Chapter:

The number shown indicates the

number of the chapter that is currently playing.

Bookmarks:

Highlight this area and press the

Enter Button to mark or go to previously book-
marked locations on a disc.

Time:

This item displays the time in DVD mode.

Highlight this area and press the ARROW
(

KL

) step by step, for time as follows:

T-ELAPSED (title elapsed time) - T-REMAIN (title
remaining time) - C-ELAPSED (chapter elapsed
time) - C-REMAIN (chapter remaining time). If
you press ENTER, the player displays SET TIME.
You can enter the starting time from which you
wish the disc to play with the numeric buttons,
then press ENTER or PLAY to start playback from
the selected point on the disc, as long as
permitted by the disc´s structure otherwise the
prohibit icon will appear.

V-Mode:

Some DVD discs currently available

contain a video data inconsistency resulting in an
unwanted screen artifact. This can occur during
video standard conversion as from NTSC to PAL.

To overcome these artifacts select the ”V” field
on the far right side of the Status Bar, then
change the setting from 0 to either 1 or 2 until
the artifacts disappear (for more details see ”TV
Standard, page 16).

The invalid symbol 

Ø

appears on the screen

when you press a button that doesn’t have any
function. To make the Status Bar disappear from
the screen, press STATUS or CLEAR on the
remote control.

Selecting a Title

Some discs contain more than one title. For
example, intros and ”making of” often are divid-
ed into several titles. You can press PROG on the
remote to view the number of titles recorded on
a disc (in parentheses below the ”Title” icon)
after a disc was read and the player is in Stop or
Resume mode. To return to the normal display
move the cursor to the DONE box and press
ENTER.

To select a specific title use the Title section in
the Status Bar:

1. During disc stop, resume or play mode, press

STATUS on the remote.

2. Press the appropriate ARROW button(s) on the

remote to highlight the Title icon.
(when Status Bar appears, this icon will just be
highlighted).

3. Use the ARROW (

KL

) buttons to select a

title number, or use the NUMBER button(s) on
the remote to enter the title number.
The selected title will be played at once after
the last title number was entered.

Note:

Some discs only have one title.

Selecting a Chapter

Because DVD discs use digital technology, a title
can be divided into individual chapters (similar to
tracks on a CD). You can press PROG on the
remote to see the numbers of chapters of each
individual title on a disc (below the ”Chapter”
icon) after the disc was read and player is in Stop
or Resume mode. To escape from the program
menu, move the cursor to the DONE box and
press ENTER.

You can skip to a specific chapter by using the
Chapter section in the Status Bar:

1. While a disc is in stop, resume or play mode,

press STATUS button on the remote.

2. Press the ARROW (

N

or 

M

) on the remote

until the Chapter icon is highlighted.

3. Use the ARROW (

KL

) buttons to select a

chapter number, or use the NUMBER (0~9)
buttons on the remote to enter the chapter
number. The selected chapter will be played at
once after the last chapter number is entered.

Note:

The Chapter feature won’t work if the disc

isn’t formatted with separate chapters.

TITLE

BOOKMARK

V-MODE

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C MARK

T-ELAPSED

V

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Summary of Contents for DVD 21

Page 1: ...DVD 21 Digital Versatile Disc Player OWNER S MANUAL DVD 21 Power for the Digital Revolution...

Page 2: ...o Track 22 Changing Subtitle Language 22 Changing Camera Angle 23 Repeat Play 23 Zoom Playback 23 Information Menus 24 Programmed Play with DVD 25 CD Playback 25 Disc Compatibility 25 To Load and Play...

Page 3: ...ore like the screen in a movie theater The program material on a DVD may be recorded in either format and in addi tion you may configure the DVD 21 to play back in either format depending on the featu...

Page 4: ...software Compatible with CD as well as DVD The DVD 21 will play any conventional Audio CD or recordable CD R or erasable CD CD RW bearing the logos shown here MP3 or any VCD or DVD with the region cod...

Page 5: ...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 will also work if the unit w...

Page 6: ...e current track time time remaining in the current track or the total remaining time on the disc F Test Indicator This indicator lights when the TV test screen is activated G V OFF Indicator This indi...

Page 7: ...O P Q POWER ON POWER OFF SUBTITLE TITLE ANGLE AUDIO TEST EJECT SET UP ARROWS ENTER INFO MENU PAUSE STATUS SKIP PREVIOUS SKIP NEXT PLAY SEARCH REVERSE STOP SEARCH FORWARD DIMMER SLOW FORWARD ZOOM SLOW...

Page 8: ...to play disc closes disc tray first if it is open H SEARCH REV Allows you to search in reverse through a disc while it is in play mode Each time you press this button search speed changes as below R S...

Page 9: ...put switching S Video Output Connect this jack to the S Video input on a television or video projector or to an S Video input on an A V receiver or processor if you are using that type of device for S...

Page 10: ...r improved picture clarity Never connect both outputs Video and S Video to your TV or AV Receiver only one of them Most European TV s are equipped with SCART connectors rather than with a normal video...

Page 11: ...provided with your device to the video or S video input on your device and the video S video output of this device to your TV For more details see the manual of your Audio Video amplifier receiver No...

Page 12: ...the TV must be used and the DVD 21 s SCART Video Output in the Video Menu must be set to RGB see page 16 Note that with RGB video the color intensity cannot be adjusted with most TVs When the RGB vide...

Page 13: ...e 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 recommend...

Page 14: ...tempt to play DVD may cause such a high level of noise that it may be harmful to your ears and damage your speakers CD s can be played as they would normally be played Note Some first generation DTS d...

Page 15: ...ard through the DVD or CD disc being played at fast speed press 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 s...

Page 16: ...lumn displays the current setting highlighted and two options DVD 21 provides multiple output connectors for various video devices but to optimize video quality all of the connectors cannot work at th...

Page 17: ...f your DVD player is connected to a widescreen TV or to a conventional 4 3 TV changeable to wide screen 16 9 mode With this set up discs recorded with 4 3 aspect ratio will appear as a boxed image in...

Page 18: ...ut any further processing To select the Sample Frequency follow these steps 1 Press ARROW KL on the remote to select PCM LIMIT on the AUDIO Menu 2 Press ENTER or ARROW N PCM LIMIT Menu appears 3 Press...

Page 19: ...nt Subtitle Language setting highlighted and the options With this setting you define your preferred subtitle language if the disc contains different subtitles Choosing a subtitle language with the SU...

Page 20: ...tness of the white bar will no more increase while turning up the contrast or when the borders of the white harman kardon text letters on top will bloom overlight into the black areas what drasticly w...

Page 21: ...creen when you press a button that doesn t have any function To make the Status Bar disappear from the screen press STATUS or CLEAR on the remote control Selecting a Title Some discs contain more than...

Page 22: ...tive video for the sight impaired and various digital formats In normal play the unit will always look for the default setting for the audio track but you may change the audio track at any time using...

Page 23: ...a scene as the beginning point the Repeat A Display appears 2 Press A B again to choose a scene as the end point Repeat A B setting is done A B section will be played continuously 3 Press A B on the r...

Page 24: ...list will replace the deleted one and will be selected automatically The program can be deleted completely by moving the cursor to the top of the play list and pressing ENTER for each value programme...

Page 25: ...is pressed see page 27 and the Status Bar shown below appearing automatically when the CD is played let you choose various playback features Track The number shown indicates the number of the track th...

Page 26: ...remote to make the Status Bar disappear from the screen Recalling a Bookmarked Scene 1 While playing a disc press STATUS on the remote the Status Bar appears 2 Press the ARROW N on the remote until t...

Page 27: ...ed with Program play the complete program will be repeated rather than the disc A B Repeat Play The Repeat A B function allows you to select any portion of a CD and have it repeat continually until th...

Page 28: ...off completely by the Main Power On Off button or opening the tray see chapter Cancel Program Play below Insert Tracks Inserting tracks is possible only if tracks are already programmed on the playli...

Page 29: ...the front panel display and the time indicator on the screen on top of the list will show the elapsed time of the track being played Other time display options are not available with MP3 playback The...

Page 30: ...ange track numbers directly Depending on the disc s functionality some VCD discs allow the time display to be changed even when the Playback Control PBC is on as described for CD on page 26 Playback C...

Page 31: ...ompatible Use analog audio outputs with 96 kHz PCM audio Picture is distorted or jumps during MPEG 2 decoding It is a normal artifact of DVD playback for pictures fast forward or reverse play to jump...

Page 32: ...7185 Hausa 7265 Hebrew 7387 Hindi 7273 Hungarian 7285 Icelandic 7383 Indonesian 7378 Interlingua 7365 Interlingue 7369 Iunpiak 7375 Irish 7165 Italian 7384 Japanese 7465 Javanese 7487 Kannada 7578 Kas...

Page 33: ...easurable Limits AC Power 110 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 12 Watts On 20 Watts Max Dimensions WxHxD 440 x 87 x 305 mm Weight 7 Kg Depth measurement includes knobs and connectors Height measuremen...

Page 34: ...250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 www harmankardon com Harman Consumer International 2 Route de Tours 72500 Ch teau du Loir France 2002 Harman Kardon Incorporated Partnumber SM109...

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