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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

Remote Control Functions

0

Power Off:

Press this button to put the

unit in the Standby mode.

1

Power On:

Press this button to turn on the

CD player. Note that in order for the Power On
button to operate, AC power must be applied to
the unit, and the 

Status Mode Indicator

2

should glow orange (See page 11 for more infor-
mation). The unit will also turn on when the Play

4

9

or Open/Close 

6

B

button is pressed.

2

Numeric Controls:

Press these buttons to

select a specific track on a disc. The unit will
immediately search for the track and begin to play
it. For tracks 1 through 9 on a disc, you need only
press the desired number. For tracks 10 and
above, the second and third digit of the number
must be entered within two seconds of the first
digit. (See page 10 for more information.) These
buttons are also used to enter track numbers into
the memory for pre-programmed play lists. (See 
page 13 for complete information on program-
ming the CD player.)

3

Program Button:

Press this button to

begin the process of programming the CD player
to play the tracks on a disc in a specific order.
Once the button is pressed, enter each of the
desired track numbers in quick succession using
the 

Numeric Controls

2

. When you have

entered the tracks to be played, press the 

Play

button 

9

to begin the programmed sequence.

(See page 13 for complete information 
on programming the CD player.)

4

Clear Button:

Press this button to remove

selected or all tracks from the programmed
sequence. (See page 13 for complete information
on programming the CD player.)

5

Repeat Button:

Press this button once to

repeat only the track that is currently being
played, and note that the 

REPEAT

and 

ONE

indi-

cators will light in the 

Information Display

.

Press the button a second time so that the

REPEAT

and 

ALL

indicators are illuminated to

repeat all tracks on the disc. (See page 14 for
more information on Repeat Play.)

6

Repeat A 

B Button:

Press this button to

repeat a segment of the disc. Press the button
once to mark the start of the portion to be repeat-
ed. Press it again at the end of the desired
sequence. The marked passage will play continu-
ously until the 

Stop

button 

A

is pressed. (See

page 14 for more information on Repeat Play.)

7

Skip Buttons:

Press one of these buttons

to move to the next track 

fl·

, or to move

back to the previous track 

‡fi 

(See page 12).

8

Search Buttons:

Press one of these but-

tons to search forward 

or backwards

through a disc to locate a particular por-

tion of the selection being played. Holding the
buttons pressed for some seconds will increase
the search speed (see page 12).

9

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
playback to momentarily stop a disc. When the
button is pressed again, the disc will resume play
at the point it was stopped.

A

Stop:

Press this button to stop the disc cur-

rently being played or to escape from the pro-
gram mode (see page 13 for complete informa-
tion).

B

+10/-10 Buttons:

Press the +10 button to

move to the 10th track after the current track
playing. Press the -10 button to move to the
10th track before the track currently playing.

C

Random Button:

Press this button to

have all of the tracks played in a random order.
(See page 10 for more information.)

D

Time Button:

Press this button to select

the time display. In normal operation, the display
will show the running time of a track being
played. Press the button once to check the time
remaining for the track in play. Press the button
a third time to view the elapsed time for the CD
being played, and a last time for the total play
time remaining for the disc in play (See page 11).

E

Check Button:

Press this button to check

the order of tracks programmed into the 
CD player's memory. (See page 13 for complete
information on programming the CD player.)

F

Open/Close:

Press this button to open or

close the disc drawer. The drawer may also be
closed by pressing the 

Play

button 

4

9

, or

by gently pressing the edge of the drawer.
However, we do not recommend pushing the
drawer, as damage to the transport mechanism
may result.

G

Display Button:

Press this button once to

dim the front panel display to half brightness.
Press it again to turn the display lights off com-
pletely. Another press will return the display to
normal brightness.

H

Folder Buttons:

Press the button

to move to the next folder with MP3 data, and
the Folder - button to move to the previous fold-
er with MP3 data.

I

Source Button:

Press this button to

switch between the CD player's output and the
output of other sources connected to one of the
digital inputs 

§

(See page 12 for more informa-

tion).

J

Info Button:

Pressing this button consecu-

tive times shows the different CD Text informa-
tion available on a CD, or ID3 and other infor-
mation available on a disc with MP3 data. To
return to normal Track number / Time indication
press the 

Time

button

D

. (See page 11 for

more).

Summary of Contents for HD 970

Page 1: ...HD 970 CD Player OWNER S MANUAL HD 970 Play Display SKip Search Stop Pause Power for the Digital Revolution ...

Page 2: ...ntrols 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 jack EXAMPLE bold type indicates a message in the front panel information display 1 number in a square indicates a specific front panel control a number in an oval indicates a button or indicator on the remote number in a circle i...

Page 3: ...range and shifted noise to an absolute non audible frequency range with very high jitter rejection The result is an astonishing common signal format of 24 bits at a sampling frequency of 384 kHz This 24 bits 384 kHz signal format allows Harman Kardon engineers to take a minimalist approach to the subsequent analog filtering without paying any penalty in the form of the aliasing errors and artifact...

Page 4: ...To assure proper operation and to avoid the potential for safety hazards place the unit on a firm and level surface When placing the unit on a shelf be certain that the shelf and any mounting hardware can support the weight of the product Make certain that proper space is provided both above and below the unit for ventilation If this product will be installed in a cabinet or other enclosed area ma...

Page 5: ...formation 7 Skip Search Previous Press this button to move backward through the music tracks on a CD disc Keep the button pressed to search backwards at one of the available speeds 8 Skip Search Next Press to move forward through the music tracks on a CD Keep the button pressed to search forwards at one of the available speeds 9 Dimmer Press this button to reduce the brightness of the Information ...

Page 6: ...rdon product This will enable the remote control system to operate even when the front panel Remote Sensor 3 is blocked It will also allow use of the CD player with optional external control systems Remote Control Output Connect this jack to the input of another compatible Harman Kardon remote controlled device to have the remote sensor on the CD player pro vide signals to other products AC Power ...

Page 7: ... Numeric Controls Program Button Clear Button Repeat Button Repeat A B Button Skip Buttons Search Buttons Play Pause Button Stop Button 10 10 Buttons Random Button Time Button Check Button Open Close Button Display Button Folder Buttons Source Button Info Button Remote Control Functions ...

Page 8: ... but tons to search forward or backwards through a disc to locate a particular por tion of the selection being played Holding the buttons pressed for some seconds will increase the search speed see page 12 9 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 playback to mo...

Page 9: ... side up Press lightly on the embossed arrow on the cover and gently slide the cover towards you in the direction of the arrow Insert the batteries inside the compartment being careful to follow the and polarity indications at the bottom of the compartment Replace the cover by placing it on the remote and sliding it back towards the top of the remote NOTE When replacing batteries always replace bo...

Page 10: ...he unit is turned off to Standby press ing the Play button 4 9 on the front or on the remote will automatically turn on the CD player and start playback To load or change a disc open the disc drawer by pressing the Open Close button 3 F Place a disc in the tray following the instructions shown above Pressing the Open Close button once a disc has been carefully seated will close the disc drawer whi...

Page 11: ...show the total running time of a CD after the disc is first put in the unit When the disc is played the dis play will show the running time of a track in play Each time the track changes the time dis play will reset to and begin to increase again as the new track plays To view the time remaining on an individual track press the Time button D on the remote once The display will now show the time le...

Page 12: ...ectory and pressing the Folder button H will start playback of the first folder in this directory Pressing the Folder button H again will start playback of the second fold er in the directory Continue pressing the Folder button H until the last folder in the directo ry has been played At this time pressing the Folder button H will start playing the next directory Note that the Folder buttons do no...

Page 13: ...ack number starts blinking this will take 1 second the appropriate program step number shown at the left side is not programmed yet now you can change the track number with the Skip buttons 7 8 7 or the Numeric but tons 2 as described above and add it to the program list by pressing the Program button 3 Pressing the Stop button 6 A twice will return to normal mode and the PROGRAM indi cator will g...

Page 14: ...lay first locate the point on the disc where you wish to begin the repeated section At that point press the Repeat A B button 6 The REPEAT indicators will light in the Information Display and an A indicator to show that the program process has started Let the disc continue to play or press the Search button 7 8 8 or Skip fl button 7 8 7 on the front or remote until you have reached the end of the s...

Page 15: ...n AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet Turn on Power Switch Install fresh batteries observing polarity indications Remove obstructions from the front panel sensor or connect a remote sensor to the Remote In jack on the rear panel Reload disc with label side facing up Make certain connections are secure and made to the correct e g CD input Select CD source on receiver or preamp Try another d...

Page 16: ...230V 50 Hz Power Consumption 10 Watts On Dimensions Height 63mm Width 440mm Depth 332mm Weight 4 6 kg Depth measurement includes knobs buttons and connection jacks Height measurement includes feet and chassis All features and specifications are subject to change without notice Harman Kardon is a registered trademark and Power for the digital revolution is a trademark of Harman Kardon Inc Technical...

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