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SYSTEM SETUP

SACD:

SACD discs may contain up to three sep-

arate versions of the program, depending on the
specific disc. Use this setting to choose the 2-
channel or 5.1-channel version of the program,
as well as the conventional “CD” version avail-
able on special hybrid discs.

Important note:

SACD audio is available only

in analog form, and no signal is available using
either of the 

Digital Audio Outputs

. To

listen to SACD discs, connect the 

Analog Audio

Outputs

or the 

6-Channel Audio Outputs

to your receiver.

While DVD-Audio also is output only in analog
form, many discs also contain PCM, Dolby Digital
or DTS digital tracks and may be played through
the 

Digital Audio Outputs

.

Delay Unit:

This setting selects the unit of dis-

tance used for calculating delay times when the

AUDIO

menu is activated. The default unit is

meter, but you may select feet.

Bass Management:

This setting activates the

AUDIO

menu’s bass management settings, to

optimize playback of DVD-Audio and SACD discs
through the 

Analog Audio Outputs

.

Three settings are available:

• 

O n

: This is the default setting. If your receiver

or processor is equipped with “direct”
6-channel inputs and the receiver is not capa-
ble of performing bass management on these
inputs, then leave this setting on the DVD 47
at the default of 

O N

, and proceed in the

AUDIO

menu to program the bass 

management settings.

• 

Bypass

: If your receiver or processor is

equipped with 6-channel inputs and is capable
of adjusting the bass management settings
(speaker size, output levels and delay times)
for its 6-channel analog inputs, then Harman
Kardon recommends that you change this set-
ting to 

Bypass

, and adjust the bass man-

agement settings on your receiver.

• 

Stereo

: If your receiver or processor is not

equipped with 6-channel inputs at all, then
change this setting to 

Stereo

, which will

send a downmixed 2-channel signal to the

Analog Audio Outputs

or the 

Scart TV

Output

 

for use with any 2-channel analog

input on your receiver. You may then select an
analog surround mode available on your
receiver.
This setting is also needed when you've 
connected the DVD 47 to the TV via Scart only
and want to listen the correctly downmixed
sound on the TV only (otherwise center and
surround signals will be missed).

Speaker Submenu

This menu allows you to adjust bass manage-
ment settings that control the audio output of
the 

6-Channel Audio Outputs

for speaker

size, output level and delay times. The proper
adjustment of these settings is key to optimal
reproduction of DVD-Audio and SACD discs,

when the DVD 47 is used with a receiver or
processor that does not have audio adjustment
capabilities for the direct inputs.

Important Note:

In order to avoid audio prob-

lems, when the DVD 47 is connected to a receiv-
er or processor that does have the capability to
adjust bass management parameters for its mul-
tichannel inputs, you have the option to either
use that capability or adjust the settings in the
DVD 47. The preferred method of operation is to
use the receiver for these adjustments. In that
case, remember to set the 

Bass

Management

setting in the 

AUDIO

SETUP

menu to 

Bypass

. If you make the

adjustments using the DVD 47's settings, it is
important that the receiver's settings for the
multichannel direct inputs be disabled, or set to
“Large” for the speaker sizes and “0” for the
level adjustments and delay times, unless these
settings are also used for the receiver’s other
source inputs, in which case they should be left
the way you set them when you configured your
receiver. If you have any questions about the
capabilities of your receiver or processor, we
recommend that you consult its owner’s manual
or the manufacturer’s Web site for further infor-
mation.

If your receiver or processor does not have 
6-channel analog inputs, make sure to select

Stereo

for the 

Bass Management

setting in the 

AUDIO SETUP

menu. Then

connect the 

Analog Audio Outputs

to any

2-channel analog inputs on your receiver.

Before proceeding with the DVD 47’s audio
setup adjustments, we recommend that you first
use the menu system in your receiver or proces-
sor to ascertain the settings already established
for “Speaker Size,” “Output Level” and “Delay
Time,” which may be set as a distance. Write
these settings down to refer to during the con-
figuration process.

Press the 

Setup Button

8

to activate the

Setup menu; then use the 

KL

Navigation

Buttons

9

until the 

SPEAKER

submenu is

highlighted within a white outline box, and press
the 

Enter Button

6

.

The following adjustments are available on the

SPEAKER

menu for each speaker position. It

is recommended that you cycle through the
adjustments for each speaker position using the

KLM N

Navigation Buttons

9

to enter

the settings that are appropriate for your system.
Pressing the 

Enter Button

6

displays a drop-

down menu with the selections available for that
setting. Use the 

KL

Navigation Buttons

9

to highlight the appropriate setting, and

then press the 

Enter Button

6

to select it.

You will notice that the adjustments for speaker
size and distance (used to calculate delay times)
are set in tandem for the front left and right
speaker pair, and for the surround left and right
speaker pair. Changing the settings for either
speaker in these pairs also affects that setting for
the other speaker in that pair. For this reason, it
is important to select the same brand and model
for both speakers in each pair, and also to place
them at about the same distance from the listen-
ing position.

Speaker Size:

Speaker size is part of the bass

management system which determines which
frequencies are sent to the specific speaker posi-
tion, and which are sent to the subwoofer. The
designation of “size” does not refer to the
speaker’s physical size, but rather to the lowest
frequency a speaker can handle. For this purpose,
“full-range” speakers are considered “large,”
while those not capable of reproduction below
100 Hz are considered “small.” In general, if you
are using a packaged speaker system with small-
er satellite-type speakers and a subwoofer, you
should select 

Small

for all five speakers.

Large

should only be selected if you are cer-

tain that your speakers are capable of handling
extreme low-frequency sounds.

At the subwoofer setting, you can select the fre-
quency under which bass information is directed
to the 

Subwoofer Output

and above which

the remaining signal is directed to all other
speakers. When making these selections, choose
the crossover frequency that is closest to the
lower frequency limit of your "SMALL" speakers.
This figure is normally printed in the owner’s
manual or data sheet for the speakers; or consult
the speaker’s manufacturer.

Delay

Due the different distances between the listening
position for the front channel speakers and the
surround speakers, the amount of time it takes
for sound to reach your ears from the front or
surround speakers is different. You may
compensate for this difference through the use
of the delay settings to adjust the timing for the
specific speaker placement and acoustic con-
ditions in your listening room or home theater.
Measure the distance from the listening position
to each of the individual loudspeakers. Once
done, select per loudspeaker the distance that is
closest to the one measured.

Output level adjustment

Output level adjustment is a key part of the
configuration process for any surround sound
product. It is particularly important for DVD-
Audio, as correct outputs will ensure that you
hear sound tracks with the proper directionality
and intensity.

NOTE:

Listeners are often confused about the

operation of the surround channels. While some

System Setup

30016_DVD47_ENG  20/11/06  15:52  Side 18

Summary of Contents for DVD 47

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Open Close DVD 47 AUDIO VIDEO DVD 47 Digital Versatile Disc Player OWNER S MANUAL ENGLISH 30016_DVD47_ENG 20 11 06 15 52 Side 1...

Page 2: ...Selecting a Track 23 Repeat Play 23 Random Play 23 Video Off Feature 23 SACD Discs 24 MP3 Windows Media and JPEG Playback 26 Troubleshooting Guide 27 Specifications Table of Contents 2 NOTE This play...

Page 3: ...nual 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 SACD VCD Standard CD Audio Discs...

Page 4: ...h definition image with absence of visible scanlines and motion artifacts WMA Files WMA Windows Media Audio is an audio compression format that was developed by the Microsoft Corporation for use with...

Page 5: ...is capable of playing back both Dolby Digital and DTS sound tracks but the number and types of tracks available will vary from disc to disc To make certain that a specific feature or soundtrack optio...

Page 6: ...ill continue from the same point on the disc when the Play Button is pressed again Resume will also work if the unit was turned off To stop a disc and have play start from the beginning press the butt...

Page 7: ...nt track time time remaining in the current track or the total remaining time on the disc NOTE The Indicators DEF will also display text messages about the DVD s status including LOADING when a disc i...

Page 8: ...M N O P Q POWER ON POWER OFF SUBTITLE TITLE ANGLE AUDIO ENTER OPEN CLOSE SETUP ARROWS INFO MENU PAUSE STATUS SKIP PREVIOUS SKIP STEP NEXT PLAY SEARCH SLOW REVERSE STOP SEARCH SLOW FORWARD DIMMER PROG...

Page 9: ...ng 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 pla...

Page 10: ...ed 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 Remote Control Output Connect this jack to the...

Page 11: ...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 input yellow cinch In that case...

Page 12: ...eiver or processor NOTES FOR ANALOG AUDIO If you wish to use the DVD 47 as the input for a multiroom system the Analog Audio Outputs should be connected to the standard analog left right DVD or CD inp...

Page 13: ...stall 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 that you dispose of them proper...

Page 14: ...D analog outputs for full 96 kHz fidelity with these discs Caution for the optical coaxial digital audio outputs When connecting an amplifier with an optical coaxial digital input which does not conta...

Page 15: ...n 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 Play Buttons on the remote Each press of the buttons will mo...

Page 16: ...nter Button 6 and a drop down menu will appear that contains the available options for that setting Press the KL Navigation Buttons 9 until the desired option is highlighted then press the Enter Butto...

Page 17: ...ting to activate the DVD 47 s closed captioning decoder so that these messages may be viewed Audio Settings The Audio Setting Submenu contains the following settings Follow the explanations in the Ins...

Page 18: ...or processor does not have 6 channel analog inputs make sure to select Stereo for the Bass Management setting in the AUDIO SETUP menu Then connect the Analog Audio Outputs to any 2 channel analog inp...

Page 19: ...gressive scan video using the Component Y Pr Pb Video Outputs and you have inadvertently changed the Video Output Setting to Component and the Scan Type setting to Progressive you may reset the scan t...

Page 20: ...rey scale in the middle 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 contr...

Page 21: ...e lower line of this bar The 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 You may then use the Numeric Keys...

Page 22: ...sc type Audio This line displays the type of audio recorded on the disc usually Stereo Playlist With this line highlighted press the Enter Button 6 to change the order in which the tracks are played f...

Page 23: ...play to indicate the begin ning of the passage to be repeated 2 Press the A B Repeat Button P again to choose the end point Repeat A B has been set and the A B section will be played contin uously 3 P...

Page 24: ...ack MP3 and WMA discs may contain 200 tracks or even more To get the best overview about all tracks on the disc and their names and to select them comfortably use the on screen display rather than the...

Page 25: ...PEG still image files and displaying them When a disc or folder containing JPEG files is loaded the JPEG Disc Type Indicator A will light in the Main Information Display The disc will immediately begi...

Page 26: ...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 DVD Audio or SACD disc is loaded Use...

Page 27: ...atts Max Dimensions WxHxD 440 x 50 x 285 mm Weight 4 0 kg Depth measurement includes knobs and connectors Height measurement includes feet and chassis All specifications subject to change without noti...

Page 28: ...k Drive Woodbury New York 11797 www harmankardon com Harman Consumer Group Inc 2 Route de Tours 72500 Ch teau du Loir France 2006 Harman Kardon Incorporated Partnumber CQX1A1053Z 30016_DVD47_ENG 20 11...

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