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Installation

9

ENGLISH

To prevent possible damage to your
speakers and other components in your
audio system, it is important that ALL
components, including the HD760 and
receivers are turned off and unplugged
from their AC power source when
installing any new component.

Connecting the HD760 to your audio
system is simple. Using standard RCA-to-
RCA interconnect cords, connect the left
and right

Fixed Audio Output

jacks 

on the rear panel to the CD input jacks on
your receiver, surround processor or
preamplifier.

If your system includes an optional,
external digital-to-analog converter, or if
you are using a receiver or other processor
that has the capability to decode PCM
digital signals, connect the 

Coaxial

Digital Output

jack 

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or 

Optical

Digital Output

jack 

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to the

appropriate digital input on the decoder.
When the coax output is used, be certain to
use a coaxial or video   interconnect cable
for best results.

Install the two AA batteries supplied with
the HD760’s remote by turning the remote
over so that you are holding the bottom
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 it is

always a good idea to replace both at the
same time. When the unit will not be used
for an extended period of time, it is also a
good idea to remove the batteries so that
the potential for corrosion or damage is
avoided.

Connect the power to a non-switched AC
wall outlet, or to the accessory outlet on
the rear of another audio device in your
system and you are ready to go!

NOTE:

When using the accessory outlet on

another product to power the HD760 make
certain that it has the ability to power a
device that draws at least 12 watts of
current in addition to the requirements of
other devices that may be plugged into the
accessory outlets. If you use a “switched”
outlet, it is important to remember that the
host product must be turned on in order
for the HD760 to operate.

Summary of Contents for HD760

Page 1: ...Harman Kardon HD760 Compact Disc Player Owner s Manual ear Search Pause Phones Phones Level Display HDCD Time Program Program Check Random Repeat Skip Open Close Tape Size Edit...

Page 2: ...oading Discs 10 Normal Play 10 11 Headphone Listening 11 Display Dim 11 Time Display 11 Program Search 12 Search 12 Skip 12 Intro Search 12 Programmed Play Operation 13 14 Programmed Play 13 Checking...

Page 3: ...Portion of Each Track to Quickly Locate Your Favorite Selections RLS II Ever since its introduction in 1992 Harman Kardon RLS Real time Linear Smoothing conversion technology has been bailed as an ef...

Page 4: ...per 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...

Page 5: ...PLE bold type indicates a lit indicator 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...

Page 6: ...Button Time Button Program Button Program Check Button Random Button Repeat Button Tape Size Button Edit Button Headphones Level Headphones Jack Open Close Information Display Disc Drawer HDCD Disc I...

Page 7: ...e to check the time remaining for the track in play Press the button again to view the total time remaining for the disc in play Program Button This button is used to program the playback of a disc in...

Page 8: ...formation Remote Control Input Connect the output of a remote infrared sensor or the remote control output of another compatible Harman Kardon product This will enable the remote control system to ope...

Page 9: ...ll Button Repeat A B Button Skip Buttons Search Buttons Play Button Stop Pause Button Random Button Time Button Check Button Intro Button Tape Size Button Edit Button Display Button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 10: ...d passage will play continuously until the Stop button k is pressed See page 14 for more information on Repeat Play h Skip Buttons Press one of these buttons to move to the next track or to move back...

Page 11: ...er so that you are holding the bottom 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 comp...

Page 12: ...disc first turn the HD760 on using the Main Power Switch 1 If the unit has previously been turned on with the Main Power Switch but then turned off using the remote control the Status Mode Indicator 2...

Page 13: ...Switch 1 in order to use the remote control Headphone Listening You may listen to the output of the HD760 through headphones by plugging a set of standard headphones with a 1 4 headphone plug into th...

Page 14: ...ack one track at a time The Skip buttons may be used when the HD760 is either playing or stopped If the unit is stopped the Skip buttons may be used to locate the first track to be played The Play but...

Page 15: ...all the tracks that you wish to program press the Play button 4 j to begin playback of the programmed sequence The tracks will now play back in the order in which they were programmed When the comple...

Page 16: ...for A B play first locate the point on the disc where you wish to begin the repeated section At that point press the Repeat A B button g The REPEAT indicator will light in the Information Display and...

Page 17: ...0 will then play all the tracks that will fit on the A side of the cassette as indicated by the flashing A icon The tracks programmed for play to the first side of the cassette will be indicated acros...

Page 18: ...T NOTE If the Over sign appears in the right lower corner of the Information Display during programming it means that the total time of the selected tracks is greater than the length of the cassette E...

Page 19: ...8Hz to 20kHz 0 5dB Total Harmonic Distortion THD 0 002 Dynamic Range 99dB Signal to Noise Ratio 110dB Channel Separation 100dB Line Output Level 2 1V RMS General Power Requirement AC 220 240V 50Hz Po...

Page 20: ...HD 760 Power Stop Cl Play fl Part HD760ML CEC6P10068540...

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