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SYSTEM SETUP

SYSTEM SETUP

The final step in the installation of the DVD 22 is to
establish the system’s configuration. Before proceeding
further to make any adjustments, make certain that the
DVD 22 is properly connected to a video display and
an AC power source. Turn on the DVD 22 by pressing
the 

Power On/Off Switch

2

and note that the

Power Indicator

1

will change from amber to blue.

You do not need to play a CD or DVD in the unit to
make any system setup adjustments.

In many cases, you will be able to accept the default
settings, which will greatly simplify the initial process. Of
course, these settings may be changed at any time to
reflect changes to the other equipment in your home
theater system or to adjust the DVD 22’s output or
operation to your needs and preferences.

Menus and Navigation

Changes to the player’s configuration or the creation
and use of programmed playlists is made using the
OSD menu system. While there are different menus
and sub-menus for specific functions, they share a
common layout and navigation scheme. Each menu
screen is divided into six areas, as shown below:

å

: The Main Menu line is at the top left corner of the

screen and it allows you to select either the Player or
Setup menus. Use the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to highlight either 

PLAYER

or 

SETUP

in

light blue, and then press the 

Enter Button

z

to

activate the selected menus.

• The 

PLAYER

menus contain items that create

and control programmed playback and playlist cre-
ation, as well as providing information about the disc
being played.

• The 

SETUP

menus are used to establish the 

specific configuration settings for all aspects of the
player’s operation, including video, audio, system and
parental control, which are made through a series 
of four setup menus, all of which share a common 
navigation method. To use any of the setup menus,
press the 

OSD Button

Q

and note that the Player

Info screen will appear. Press the 

Navigation

Button

e

so that the on-screen menu changes to

the 

SYSTEM SETTINGS

menu.

: The submenus listed in a vertical column at the

left side of the screen access the specific groups of
settings or controls. After selecting either of the two
main menu screens as shown above, press the 

Navigation Button

e

once. A white box outline will

surround the submenu that is at the top of the list.
Press the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to select

one of the available choices.

On the Player Main Menu the Available
Submenus Are:

• The 

INFO

menu, which is identified by an “i”

icon, which provides information about the disc’s
contents and the controls used to initiate pro-
grammed play.

• The 

PROGRAM

menu, as identified by an icon

showing three stacked books, which shows the
available tracks for a CD, or titles and chapters for a
DVD, and the order in which they have been pro-
grammed for play.

• The 

DISC INFO

menu (for DVD discs only),

as identified by a disc icon, provides detailed infor-
mation about the video and audio content on the
disc being played.

• The 

AUDIO

menu (for discs with MP3 or WMA

files only), as identified by a musical note icon, con-
tains the settings used to program playback of MP3
and Windows Media Audio files.

• The 

PICTURE

menu (for discs with JPEG files

only), as identified by a camera icon, contains the
settings used to program playback of JPEG still
image files.

• When the number of tracks or titles on a disc is

greater than the space available on the screen to
display them,

⁄¤

indicators will appear at the

bottom left side of the menu. To use these on-
screen buttons to scroll through a program list,
press the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to high-

light either icon with a white outline box and press
the 

Enter Button

z

.

On the Setup Main Menu the Available
Submenus Are:

• The 

SYSTEM

setup menu, which is identified by

a gear icon and the word 

SYSTEM

, which estab-

lishes the general settings for the player.

• The 

AUDIO

setup menu, as identified by a gear

icon and the word 

AUDIO

, which establishes the

settings for the player’s audio output.

• The 

VIDEO

setup menu, as identified by a gear

icon and the word 

VIDEO

, which establishes the

video formatting and configuration settings.

• The 

VIDEO

adjustments menu, as identified by

an icon with a set of slider controls and the word

VIDEO

, which changes the settings for the video

output either with or without a color bars test signal.

ç

Control Settings:

The main area of the menu

screens shows a list of the control settings available for
the current menu. On the left side of the main blue
tinted area is a listing of the settings available on that
menu. To the right of each line is the current setting.
To select a specific setting, press the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

until the setting for the

desired item is highlighted in a light blue box. Next,
press the 

Enter Button

z

and use the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to select one of the options

shown on the 

Adjustment Options Line

É

, or enter

the appropriate information with the 

Numeric Keys

p

, depending on the option being adjusted.

Command Description:

The top message line 

in the dark blue bar at the bottom of the screen
describes the function or setting that is being adjusted.

É

Adjustment Options:

The bottom line in the dark

blue bar at the bottom of the screen displays the set-
tings available for the 

Control Setting

ç

under

adjustment. To make a selection, use the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to select one of the options

shown on the 

Adjustment Options Line

É

, or enter

the appropriate information with the 

Numeric Keys

p

, depending on the option being adjusted.

Within a given menu, adjustments are made using the
following steps and commands on the remote control:

• Press the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to

select an item to be adjusted.

• When the current setting for the item to be adjusted

is highlighted, press the 

Enter Button

z

.

• Press the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to

select one of the options shown on the 

Adjustment

Options

É

line. In cases where a series of under-

score lines (_  _  _  _) is shown, enter the desired
setting using the 

Numeric Keys

p

.

• When the desired setting is highlighted or the

numeric entry made, press the 

Enter Button

z

.

• Press the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to

select another item for adjustment, if required.

• When all required adjustments on this menu have

been made, press the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to move to the 

Submenu Selection Area

and then press the 

⁄¤

Navigation Buttons

e

to select another Submenu.

• If all adjustments are complete, press the 

OSD

Button

`

to exit the menu system.

Most DVDs are created to allow setup menus to be
displayed while the disc is playing, superimposed over
the video playback. However, some discs are authored
in a way that does not allow this. If you see the ø icon
displayed on the screen after pressing the 

OSD

Button

`

, press the 

Stop Button

k

and then

press the 

OSD Button

`

again.

SYSTEM SETUP  17

Summary of Contents for DVD 22

Page 1: ...D DVD WMA REPEAT 1 ALL A B V OFF P SCAN TEST MP3 PROG RANDOM TITLE TRACK CHAPTER PBC HOUR MIN SEC Play Pause Stop Skip Search Dimmer Open Close DVD 22 DVD VIDEO PLAYER OWNER S MANUAL Power for the Digital Revolution ...

Page 2: ...Track 25 Selecting or Changing the Subtitle 25 Selecting an Angle 25 Information Display 26 MP3 Windows Media and JPEG Playback 26 Slide Shows 27 VCD Playback 28 Using the Player Menu 28 Disc Info Menu 28 Programmed Playback 30 DVD Language Codes 31 Troubleshooting Guide 32 Technical Specifications Typographical Conventions In order to help you use this manual with the remote control front panel c...

Page 3: ...CD player or your first DVD player there are likely to be a number of functions that you are unfamiliar with To ensure that you are able to take advantage of all the power and flexibility the DVD 22 has to offer we encourage you to take a few minutes to review this manual before installing the DVD 22 That small investment of time will pay major dividends in the enjoyment you will receive by being ...

Page 4: ...sing the carton down to a more two dimensional appearance Other cardboard inserts may be stored in the same manner Packing materials that cannot be collapsed should be saved along with the carton in a plastic bag If you do not wish to save the packaging materials please note that the carton and other sections of the shipping protection are recyclable Please respect the environment and discard thos...

Page 5: ...finalization of the disc for audio playback Some computers and or software programs may not be capable of cre ating compatible discs The DVD 22 will NOT play the following DVD discs with a Region Code other than 1 DVD discs with PAL format video DVD ROM data discs DVD RAM discs SACD discs CD I discs CD G discs SVCD discs Photo CD discs Discs intended for use in video game consoles NOTE Due to diff...

Page 6: ...igh scan rate inputs and in others you may need to make adjustments to the display s setup menus to make certain that the inputs used are con figured for an HD signal Although the progressive scan output uses the component video jacks it is not compatible with older conventional analog video displays even when they have component inputs Title For a DVD a title is defined as an entire movie or prog...

Page 7: ... in the Fast Play mode at the speed indicated in the on screen display and by the Playback Mode Indicators K 8 Remote Sensor The sensor that receives com mands from the remote control is behind the front panel in this area To ensure proper operation of the player with the remote it is important that this area not be covered In the event that the player is enclosed in a cabinet or if the remote sen...

Page 8: ...prevent anyone from changing the rating level without a code J Progressive Scan Indicator This indicator lights when the unit sends out a progressive scan signal K Playback Mode Indicators These indicators light to show the current playback mode Lights when a disc is playing in the normal mode When the DVD 22 is in the Fast Search play mode two or three of these indicators will light to show that ...

Page 9: ...Support section for this product at www harmankardon com 0 Power On 1 Playlist 2 Audio Select 3 Open Close 4 Navigation Buttons 5 Info 6 Pause 7 Play 8 Previous Step Skip 9 Search Slow Reverse A Stop B Video Off C Display D Title E Clear F Numeric Keys G Light H A B Repeat I Angle J Zoom K Picture L Search Slow Forward M Next Step Skip N Status O Disc Menu P Enter Q OSD Subtitle Power Off Random R...

Page 10: ...tton to go back to the main title menu for the disc being played E Clear Press this button to remove on screen menus or banners from the display screen F Numeric Keys Press these buttons to enter a number G Light Press to illuminate remote controller H A B Repeat Press this button to enter the start ing point of a sequence on a disc you wish to repeat The second press enters the end of the selecti...

Page 11: ...connect these jacks to the HD component inputs If you are using a progressive scan display device PROGRESSIVE must be selected in the Video menu in order to take advantage of the progressive scan circuitry See Scan Type section on page 20 for more information on progressive scan video IMPORTANT These jacks should NOT be connected to standard composite video inputs Composite Video Output Connect th...

Page 12: ...in order to achieve a sharper picture Use the S Video cable when connecting the player to a TV equipped with an S Video input for improved picture clarity Never connect both outputs video and S Video to your TV or A V receiver use only one of them When the audio signal is to be fed to an analog receiver rather than to the TV connect the audio out jacks to any analog audio input on your amplifier d...

Page 13: ...vision or video display when an analog stereo or multichannel receiver is not used Even when making a digital audio connection we recommend that you also connect the left right analog audio outputs of the DVD 22 to your receiver or processor While your primary listening will be done using multichannel audio that is decoded from the digital audio input some receivers and proces sors also require an...

Page 14: ...eo display is compatible with high resolution video signals be certain that the connections are made to the input jacks on the display marked HD Component if available If your video display is compatible with high resolution video signals you may need to configure the input settings on the display for use with 480P input signals If you use the component video outputs with a video display that is c...

Page 15: ...d and new batteries Wipe away any leakage inside the remote control unit and install new batteries If leakage should come into contact with your skin immediately wash it off thoroughly with water Batteries contain chemical substances and we rec ommend that you dispose of them properly and in compliance with any local regulations Remote Control Operation Range Point the remote control unit from no ...

Page 16: ...e DVD 22 s analog audio out con nectors thanks to the Downmix function of the DVD 22 you will obtain the full benefit of Pro Logic from the same DVD movies that provide full 5 1 channel Dolby Digital soundtracks as well as from titles encoded with Dolby Surround The DVD 22 is designed to digitally output 96kHz PCM audio with a 96kHz sampling rate The 96kHz indicator will light in the display Howev...

Page 17: ...G still image files When the number of tracks or titles on a disc is greater than the space available on the screen to display them indicators will appear at the bottom left side of the menu To use these on screen buttons to scroll through a program list press the Navigation Buttons e to high light either icon with a white outline box and press the Enter Button z On the Setup Main Menu the Availab...

Page 18: ...rent title You may program the status bar to remain on screen for either five or 20 seconds after the Status Button x is pressed When OFF is selected the time out is disabled and the status bar will remain on the screen until the Status Button x or Clear Button o is pressed Parental Control This setting enables you to restrict viewing to films or other discs encoded with parental control informati...

Page 19: ...aining intelligibility of quieter passages This means that you may listen to programs at a level that allows the full impact of a soundtrack to be heard at a volume that is lower than you might otherwise use to avoid complaints about loud volume levels The DVD 22 accomplishes this by compressing the audio to a greater or lesser degree depending on which setting you choose Three options are availab...

Page 20: ... a test disc as the standard for the adjust ments To ensure that your system is properly opti mized we strongly recommend that you adjust your video display using the display s own controls before making any changes to the DVD 22 s output Once the display is properly calibrated with all settings on the DVD 22 set to their midpoint use the controls on this menu to fine tune the DVD 22 s output Due ...

Page 21: ... the brightness of the white bar no longer increases when the contrast is turned up or the borders of the white harman kardon letters on top bloom over light into the black areas drastically decreasing the sharpness of the type the contrast has been turned up too much Reduce the contrast until these effects disappear and the video still looks realistic 3 If you are watching TV with customary surro...

Page 22: ...he screen will show the Info menu with infor mation about the disc including the number of tracks and the playback time To remove this menu from the screen press the Clear Button o To remove the video playback and simply listen to music with no on screen messages press the Video Off Button l If a disc is already in the drawer when the unit is turned on it will begin playing If the disc was stopped...

Page 23: ...iscs will not have many of the features of the DVD system For example most current DVD discs do not take advantage of the multiple angle feature When you press a button and the player displays the Feature Prohibited icon this is an indication that the disc has not been programmed for that feature In addition it is common for the producers of DVD discs to block the use of certain functions during o...

Page 24: ...he desired track in a highlighted blue box and press the Enter Button P to begin playing the new chapter To select a specific track on a CD at any time during playback simply press the number corresponding to the track you wish to listen to using the Numeric Keys F You may also move one by one through the chapters at any time by pressing the Previous Step Next Step Buttons 8M on the remote or the ...

Page 25: ...4 to highlight your choice of either 1 to repeat the current chapter or TITLE to repeat the current title For CDs the options are 1 to repeat the current track or ALL to repeat the entire disc until the playback is stopped or the function is turned off To turn off the repeat play function highlight the word OFF When your desired selection appears press the Enter Button P and then press the Navigat...

Page 26: ...MA files may be created with greater compression than MP3 without sacrificing audio quality so that even more songs may be recorded on a disc Note that there have been a number of versions of Windows Media and the DVD 22 is compatible only with files that end in the wma extension and that were recorded using the Windows Media Series 9 encoding JPEG Files JPEG is the acronym used to identify image ...

Page 27: ...he functions Slow Reverse and Step Reverse are not available with VCDs With VCDs you have the same access to detailed information on the disc playing or on the current player setting as with DVDs by pressing the Info Button 5 on the remote Depending on the disc s functionality some VCD discs allow the time display to be changed even with PBC Playback Control VCD discs made under the Revision 2 0 s...

Page 28: ...ram the order in which titles chapters tracks or files will play This innovative feature permits you to create your own playlist for optimal enjoyment of the contents of any disc the DVD 22 is capable of playing To program a disc s playback first load it into the DVD 22 but do not start playback If the disc begins to play press the Stop Button 4A to halt the playback Next press the OSD Button so t...

Page 29: ...tracks or files on the disc the DVD 22 will automati cally assign the last available position number to that title chapter track or file During programmed play the title chapter track or file numbers shown in the front panel display will continue to display the actual number of the title chapter track or file on the disc but the playback will be in the order you have just programmed The Program In...

Page 30: ... 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 Kashmiri 7583 Kazakh 7575 Kinyarwanda 8287 Kirghiz 7589 Kirundi 8278 Korean 7579 Kurdish 7585 Laothian 7679 Latin 7665 Latvian Lettish 7686 Lingala 7678 Lithuanian 7684 Macedonian 7775 Malagsy 7771 Mala...

Page 31: ...sc is in fast or slow 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 Picture is distorted or jumps during MPEG 2 decoding It is a normal artifact of DVD playback for pictures to jump fast forward or reverse play or show some distortion during rapid play Some remote buttons do not operate Function...

Page 32: ...3kg Depth measurement includes knobs and connectors Height measurement includes feet and chassis All specifications subject to change without notice Harman Kardon and Power for the Digital Revolution are registered trademarks of Harman International Industries Incorporated Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories...

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