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HD 990

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Operation

Time Display 

The CD player’s time display is capable of showing a wide range of information about 
a CD.  

In normal operation the display will show the total running time of a CD after the disc is 
first put in the unit. When the disc is played, the display will show the running time of a 
track in play. Each time the track changes, the time display will reset to 

00:00

and 

begin to increase again as the new track plays.

To view the time remaining on an individual track, press the Time button 

A

 on the 

remote once. The display will now show the time left in the track in play, and a “–” will 
light in front of the time display as a reminder of the display’s status.

To view the elapsed time of the disc currently playing, press the Time button 

A

again.

To view the total time remaining to play on the disc, press the Time button 

A

 again, a 

number greater than the formerly shown track remaining time (except the last track of 
the disc is played) will appear in the display, again with a “–” in front.

When the Time button is pressed again the display will return to show the running time 
of the track in play.

Note

: When a program is played (see page 11), all time modes are selectable, too, except 

the total time remaining on the disc.

The Time mode is not available when playing back discs containing compressed MP3 
data.

Disc Info

The HD 990 is able to show CD-text information from CD discs, as well as ID3 tag and 
other information from discs containing MP3 data. Please note that not all CDs contain 
CD-text. In that case, the Main Information Display will show “No CD-Text” and will 
return to the Time mode previously selected. If you play back a CD that contains CD-text 
information the Text indicator will light in the

 

Information display

 

. During play, the 

artist name, track name and album name can be made visible on the Main Information 
Display

 

 by pressing the Info button 

G

 several consecutive times.  Each press of 

the Info button 

G

will show the next line of information. If the text is longer than 12 

characters, the text will scroll continuously from right to left on the Main Information 
Display

 

.  

If you play a disc with MP3 data, the file name, the data rate (constant bit rate CBR and 
variable bit rate VBR) and folder/root name can be made visible on the Main Information 
Display

 

by pressing the Info button 

G

 several consecutive times. If ID3 tag 

information is included in the MP3 data, the artist name, track name and album name 
can also be made visible. Each press of the Info button 

G

 will show the next line of 

information. If the text is longer than 12 characters, the text will scroll continuously from 
right to left on the Main Information Display

 

. To return to the normal track/time 

indication press the Time button 

A

.

Search

If you wish to quickly scan through a disc to locate a particular passage or track, press 
and hold the Search buttons. The

 

Forward Search button 

p  <

plays the 

disc forward in high speed, while the Reverse Search button 

uu  <

plays 

the disc backward in high speed. Holding the buttons pressed will triple the search speed 
after 3 seconds. When the desired part of the disc is heard, release the Search button to 
resume normal play speed.  

Skip 

To move from one track on the disc to another during play mode, press one of the Skip   

 

buttons. Pressing the Forward Skip button 

vx  ;

will move you forward 

through the disc, one track at a time, while pressing the Reverse Skip

 

button 

wu

 ;

 once will move you back to the start of the actual track (as long as >3 seconds 

of the track have elapsed), and pressing it multiple times will move you back one track at 
a time. Holding any Skip button pressed enables scanning quickly through all tracks on 
the disc, as described previously.

The Skip buttons may be used when the CD player 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 
button 

 =

must be pressed to begin play. If the Skip buttons are used while the unit 

is already playing (as described above), the audio output will stop while the new track is 
located, and play will automatically resume with the new track.

If the Skip buttons are pressed when program play is in use (see page 11), the unit will 
move from one programmed track to another.

Folder

Discs containing compressed MP3 data often contain several directories and folders with 
data. To show the name of the current directory or folder playing, press one of the Folder 
+/–

 

buttons once. To change to the next directory or folder, press the

 

 button 

E

 again within three seconds after the first press. For the previous directory or folder, 

press the Folder –

 

button 

E

The CD player counts each directory and folder as one folder. The player starts to count 
in the main directory, and pressing the 

 

button 

E

 will start playback of the first 

folder in this directory. Pressing the  button 

E

 again will start playback of the 

second folder in the directory. Continue pressing the  button 

E

until the last 

folder in the directory has been played. At this time, pressing the  button 

E

will start playing the next directory.

Note that the /– buttons do not function when the CD player is playing the tracks 
of a disc containing MP3 data in random order. 

+10/–10

Due to the compressed format of MP3 data, discs can contain several hundred audio 
tracks. In order to find the right track within these hundreds of tracks, the CD player lets 
you skip through the contents of your disc in steps of 10 tracks. Press the +10 button 

?

 to change to the 10th track after the track currently playing. If there are less then 

10 tracks remaining on the disc, the last track will be played. Press the –10 button 

?

 

to change to the 10th track before the track currently playing. If there are less then 10 
tracks since the beginning of the disc, the first track will be played.

Input/Source Selection

A unique feature of the HD 990 is that it allows other source components to be played 
back using the high-grade audiophile digital-to-analog convertors inside the CD player. 
Especially source components using older and less powerful convertors will benefit from 
this feature.

Connect the coaxial or optical digital output of the external source component to the 
Coaxial or Optical Digital Inputs

 

 on the rear panel of the CD player.  

In order to select the external source component for playback, press the Source Button 

F

. The first press of this button will show the input currently played, indicated by 

“Player” for the CD player, “Coaxial In” (Digital in 1) or “Optical In” (Digital in 2). Within 
2 seconds, press the Source Button 

F

 again until the requested source has been 

selected.  

Note that in order to hear the sound from the external source when connected via the 
HD 990, the input of your amplifier or receiver should be the one to which the HD 990 
is connected.  

Important Note

: The player will only output 2-channel PCM signals. Neither multi-

channel Dolby Digital or DTS nor their 2-channel downmix signals will be.

Содержание HD 990

Страница 1: ...Compact disc player HD 990 Owner s Manual ...

Страница 2: ...ing Discs 9 Normal Play 9 Display Dim 9 Time Display 10 Disc Info 10 Search 10 Skip 10 Folder 10 10 10 10 Input Source Selection 10 PROGRAMMED PLAY OPERATION 11 Programmed Play 11 Editing a Program 11 Checking Program Contents 11 Clearing Programs 11 REPEAT PLAY OPERATION 12 Repeat One Track 12 Repeat All Tracks 12 Repeat A B 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 SPECIFICATIONS 14 HD 990 2 ...

Страница 3: ...minimize the size of the carton in storage you may wish to flatten it This is done by carefully slitting the tape seams on the bottom and collapsing 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 mat...

Страница 4: ...hannel downmix signals will be output Asynchronous digital processing for highest possible jitter rejection based on a t 32 bit DSP Real Time Linear Smoothing III t Two digital inputs one optical and one coaxial for dramatic sound quality t improvement of external devices CD playback with CD text functionality MP3 playback with ID3 tag information t Balanced XLR analog outputs for best matching to...

Страница 5: ...te information Skip Search Previous Press this button to move backward through the music tracks on a CD disc Keep the button pressed to search backward at one of the available speeds Skip Search Next Press to move forward through the music tracks on a CD Keep the button pressed to search forward at one of the available speeds Display Dimmer Press this button to reduce the brightness of the Informa...

Страница 6: ...er 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 provide signals to other products AC Power Cord Connect this plug to an AC outlet If the outlet is switch controlled make certain that the switch is in the On position Coaxial and Optical Digital Input...

Страница 7: ...o move to the next track vx or to move back to the previous track wu see page 10 Search Buttons Press one of these buttons to search forward p or backwardy through a disc to locate a particular portion of the selection being played Holding the buttons pressed for some seconds will increase the search speed see page 10 Play Pause Button Press this button to start the playback of a CD If the CD draw...

Страница 8: ...onnected like this the input of your amplifier or receiver should be the one to which the HD 990 is connected Install two AA batteries 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 toward you in the direction of the arrow Insert the batteries inside the compartment being careful to follow the and pol...

Страница 9: ...isc in order press the Play button A play symbol t will appear in the Main Information Display as well as indication of track number and time elapsed To play all of the tracks in random order press the Random button The Random indicator will light when that mode is in use Random can be activated also while a track is playing When Random is activated while programmed play is in use see page 11 all ...

Страница 10: ...ressing the Reverse Skip button wu once will move you back to the start of the actual track as long as 3 seconds of the track have elapsed and pressing it multiple times will move you back one track at a time Holding any Skip button pressed enables scanning quickly through all tracks on the disc as described previously The Skip buttons may be used when the CD player is either playing or stopped If...

Страница 11: ...ber 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 or the Numeric buttons 6 as described above and add it to the program list by pressing the Program button 7 Pressing the Stop button twice will return to normal mode and the Program indicator will go out but the progr...

Страница 12: ...first locate the point on the disc where you wish to begin the repeated section At that point press the Repeat A B button 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 p button or Skip vx button on the front or remote until you have reached the end of the section to be rep...

Страница 13: ...ights but no sound is heard Poor connections s Wrong source connections s Make certain that connections are secure and made to the correct s e g CD input Select CD source on receiver or preamp s Sound skips or stutters during play Disc may be damaged s Surface vibrations s Try another disc s Isolate the unit from vibration by placing it on a firm surface or move s it further away from the speakers ...

Страница 14: ...Hz 20kHz 0 0 5dB Total Harmonic Distortion THD 0 0006 1kHz Dynamic Range 120dB Signal to Noise Ratio 116dB Channel Separation 115dB Line Output Level 2 0V RMS unbalanced 4 0V RMS balanced General Power Requirement 100V 240V 50Hz 60Hz Power Consumption 20 watts on 2 watts standby Dimensions width x height x depth 17 5 16 x 2 1 2 x 13 1 16 440mm x 64mm x 332mm Depth measurement includes knobs button...

Страница 15: ...Features specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice Harman Kardon is a trademark of Harman International Industries Incorporated registered in the United States and or other countries Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories DTS is a registered trademark of DTS Inc Part No 01 00 YS SM1 E2931 www harmankardon com harman kardon twHARMAN ...

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Страница 17: ...ds service please return the product to your dealer If this is not possible and you live in the continental United States Alaska or Hawaii please visit our Web site at www harmankardon com or caii 516 255 HKHK 4545 for the location of the nearest warranty station or write to Harman Kardon Incorporated 250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury NY 11797 Attention Customer Service You ll need to present your...

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