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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

1

Power Switch:

Press this switch to apply

power to the FL 8380. When the FL 8380 is
first turned on by pressing this switch, the

Status Mode Indicator

2

will turn green,

and the 

Information Display

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will light.

Press the switch again to turn the unit off; the

Status Mode Indicator

2

will turn amber,

indicating that the unit is in a Standby mode.
When the FL 8380 is connected to a switched
AC outlet, such as those found on the back of
many audio products, it will return to the
Standby mode when power is applied to the
switched outlet without any further press of the
switch.

2

Status Mode Indicator:

When the 

FL 8380 is in the On mode, this indicator will
glow green. When the unit is off, the indicator
will glow amber, indicating that the unit is still
connected to the AC main supply.

3

Headphones Jack:

Connect a set of stan-

dard headphones to this jack for private listening.

4

Headphones Level Control:

Turn this

knob to increase or decrease the volume level
for headphones connected to the FL 8380’s

Headphones Jack

3

. Note that changing this

level will not change the sound level for the
unit’s main output, as that remains constant.

5

CD Drawer:

This drawer holds the discs

that will be played. Press the 

Open/Close

but-

ton 

6

to open the drawer so that discs may

be inserted.

6

Open/Close Button:

Press this button to

open or close the disc drawer. DO NOT push the
drawer to close it or damage to the transport
mechanism may result.

7

Search Button:

Press one side of this but-

ton to search forward 

or the other side

of the button to search backwards 

through a disc to locate a particular portion of
the disc being played.

8

Skip Button:

Press one side of this button

to move to the next track 

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or the other

side of the button to move back to the previous
track 

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on the disc being played.

9

Stop Button:

Press this button to stop the

disc currently being played. (See page 11 for
more information.)

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Play/Pause Button:

Press this button to

start the playback of a CD. If the CD drawer is
open, pressing this button will automatically
close the drawer. Press this button once during
play to momentarily pause a disc. When the
button is pressed again, the disc will resume
play at the point it was paused.

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Disc Skip Button:

Press this button to

change to the next disc. If a disc position is
empty, the FL 8380 will automatically search for
the next position that contains a disc.

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Disc Select Buttons:

Press one of these

buttons to select the disc in a specific position
in the CD drawer.

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Information Display:

This display 

provides details about the operation of the 
FL 8380.

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Remote Sensor:

The sensor behind this

window receives commands from the remote
control. Keep this area clear if you wish to use
the FL 8380 with a remote control.

Front Panel Controls

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3 4

5

7

8

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6

1

FL 8380

Power

Phones

Phones Level

PLAY/PAUSE

1

2

3

4

5

DISK SKIP

STOP

SEARCH

SKIP

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1

Power Switch

2

Status Mode Indicator

3

Headphones Jack

4

Headphones Level Control

5

CD Drawer

6

Open/Close Button

7

Search Button

8

Skip Button

9

Stop Button

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Play/Pause Button

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Disc Skip Button

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Disc Select Button

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Information Display

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Remote Sensor

Summary of Contents for FL 8380

Page 1: ...250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 www harmankardon com 2000 Harman Kardon Incorporated Part No 5100 838000 000...

Page 2: ...FL 8380 Compact Disc Changer OWNER S MANUAL FL 8380 Power Phones Phones Level Power for the digital revolution...

Page 3: ...e remote control front panel controls and rear panel connections certain conventions have been used EXAMPLE bold type indicates a specific remote control or front panel button or rear panel connection...

Page 4: ...ough this Owner s Manual to familiarize yourself with the unit s controls and functions This brief investment of time will yield years of listening pleasure If you have any questions about this produc...

Page 5: ...ately with a dry cloth NEVER use benzene aerosol cleaners thinner alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent Do not use abrasive cleaners as they may damage the finish of metal parts Avoid spraying...

Page 6: ...earch Button Press one side of this but ton to search forward or the other side of the button to search backwards through a disc to locate a particular portion of the disc being played 8 Skip Button P...

Page 7: ...lug to an AC outlet If the outlet is switch controlled make certain that the switch is in the ON position Coaxial Digital Output Connect this jack to the coaxial digital input of a digital audio video...

Page 8: ...j k l m n n n n n n n o n n n n n n DISC SKIP POWER OFF ON p a Disc Select Buttons b Numeric Buttons c Clear Button d Search Buttons e Skip Buttons f Stop Button g Play Button h Random Button i Pause...

Page 9: ...again the disc will resume play from the point at which it was paused j Program Button This button is used to program the playback of a disc in a particular order See page 13 for complete instruction...

Page 10: ...ing it on the remote and sliding it back towards the top of the remote NOTE When replacing batteries it is always a good idea to replace both at the same time When the unit will not be used for an ext...

Page 11: ...l flash to the right of the disc number The icons for all other tray positions that have a disc will be a blue line If the center disc posi tion is empty when the drawer is closed the unit will search...

Page 12: ...nd two tracks will play from that disc This pattern of a randomly selected disc and the play of two random tracks from each disc will continue until all tracks on all discs have been played At that po...

Page 13: ...e left side for Reverse Skip The for ward and reverse skip functions can be per formed using separate Skip buttons e on the remote The Skip buttons may be used when the FL 8380 is either playing or st...

Page 14: ...lose button 6 or turning the FL 8380 off will erase the program information from the unit s memory Checking Program Contents To check the contents of a program while the unit is stopped press the Skip...

Page 15: ...er so that label side faces up Moisture inside unit Leave the unit turned ON for 30 minutes to allow moisture to evaporate Play indicator lights but no sound is heard Receiver or preamp and amp Turn o...

Page 16: ...6mm Weight 16 7 lbs 7 6kg Depth measurement includes knobs and buttons Height measurement includes feet and chassis All features and specifications are subject to change without notice Harman Kardon i...

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