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30525_HD_950_Eng

20/10/06

Side 1

HD 950 CD Player

OWNERS MANUAL

HD 9 0

SKip/Search

Display

ENGLISH

Side 2

Table of Contents

16 Typographic Conventions Introduction Information Unpacking Front Panel Controls Rear Panel Connections Remote Control Functions Installation Operation Loading and Unloading Discs Normal Play Display Dim Time Display Disc Info Search Skip Folder +10/-10 Programmed Play Operation Programmed Play Checking Program Contents Clearing Programs Repeat Play Troubleshooting Guide Technical Specifications
Declaration of Conformity
We, Harman Consumer Group, Inc. 2, route de Tours 72500 Chteau-du-Loir, FRANCE declare in own responsibility, that the product described in this owners manual is in compliance with technical standards: EN 55013:2001+A1:2003 EN 55020:2002+A1:2003 EN 61000-3-2:2000 EN 61000-3-3.1995+A1:2001 EN 60065:2002
Jurjen Amsterdam Harman Consumer Group, Inc. 09/06

Typographic Conventions

In order to help you use this manual with the 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 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) indicates a rear panel connection.

2 TABLE OF CONTENS

Side 3

Introduction

Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon HD 950 CD player. The HD 950 is an exceptionally well-engineered product that offers high performance and ease of use. Along with conventional CD audio discs, the HD 950 is also compatible with MP3 data from CDs and most recordable CD formats. Harman Kardon's analog processing legacy has been expressed to its optimal level in the output stage of the HD 950 with High Definition, Wide Bandwidth and Low Feedback circuitry in a pure Class A configuration, using only high grade components. We ask that you take a few minutes to read through this Owners Manual to familiarize yourself with the controls and functions. This brief investment of time will yield dividends in the form of years of listening pleasure. If you have any questions about this product, its installation or operation, please contact your dealer, as they are your best source of local information. Digital Processing for Highest Possible Jitter Rejection based on a 32bit DSP CD Playback with CD Text Functionality, MP3 Playback with ID3 Tag Information Digital Output for Direct Connection to Outboard Digital-to-Analog Converters Sophisticated Programming Features to Automatically Play Tracks in Preprogrammed or Random Order
Full compatibility with CD-R and CD-RW
format to play (finalized) recordable and erasable discs without problems. 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 output.

CLASS 1 LASER

INTRODUCTION 3

Side 4

Information
Important Safety Information
Verify Line Voltage Before Use Your HD 950 has been designed for use with AC100-240V. Connection to a line voltage other than that for which it is intended can create a safety and fire hazard, and may damage the unit. If you have any questions about the voltage requirements for your specific model, or about the line voltage in your area, contact your selling dealer before plugging the unit into a wall outlet. Do Not Use Extension Cords We do not recommend that extension cords be used with this product. As with all electrical devices, do not run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy objects on them. Damaged power cords should be replaced immediately by an authorized service depot with cords meeting factory specifications. Handle The AC Power Cord Gently When disconnecting the power cord from an AC outlet always pull the plug, never pull the cord. If you do not intend to use the unit for any considerable length of time, disconnect the plug from the AC outlet. Do Not Open The Cabinet There are no user-serviceable components inside this product. Opening the cabinet may present a shock hazard, and any modification to the product will void your guarantee. If water or any metal object such as a paper clip, wire or a staple accidentally falls inside the unit, disconnect it from the AC power source immediately, and consult an authorized service station. CAUTION: The HD 950 uses a laser system. To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not open the cabinet enclosure or defeat any of the safety mechanisms provided for your protection. DO NOT STARE INTO THE LASER BEAM. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owners manual carefully and retain it for future use. Should the unit require maintenance or repair, please contact your local Harman Kardon service station. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Installation Location 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.

Unpacking

The carton and shipping materials used to protect your new HD 950 during shipment were specially designed to cushion it from shock and vibration. We suggest that you save the carton and packing materials for use in shipping if you move or should the unit ever need repair. To 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 twodimensional 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 materials, please note that the carton and other sections of the shipping protection are recyclable. Please respect the environment and discard those materials at a local recycling center.
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, make certain that there is sufficient air movement within the cabinet. Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface. Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations, or an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment. Avoid moist or humid locations.
Cleaning When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft dry cloth. If necessary, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with mild soapy water, then a fresh cloth with clean water. Wipe dry immediately with a dry cloth. NEVER use benzene, thinner, alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the finish of metal parts. Avoid spraying insecticide near the unit. Moving The Unit Before moving the unit, be certain to disconnect any interconnection cords with other components, and make certain that you disconnect the unit from the AC outlet.

4 INFORMATION

Side 5

Front-Panel Controls

Play Pause Stop SKip/Search Display Open/Close
1 Main Information Display 2 Power On/Off (Standby) 3 Open/Close

4 Play 5 Pause 6 Stop

7 Skip/Search (Previous) 8 Skip/Search (Next) 9 Display
1 Main Information Display: This display delivers messages and status indications to help you operate the CD player. 2 Power On/Off (Standby): Press the button once to turn the CD player on, press it again to put the unit in the Standby mode. 3 Open/Close: Press this button to open or close the Disc Tray. 4 Play: Press to initiate playback or to resume playback after Pause has been pressed. 5 Pause: Press this button to momentarily pause playback. To resume playback, press the button again. If a CD is playing, the sound will be muted.

6 Stop: Press this button to stop the disc currently being played or to exit program mode (see page 13 for complete information). 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 Display: Press this button to reduce the brightness of the Information Display by 50% or to turn the display off completely in the following order: FULL BRIGHTNESS HALF BRIGHTNESS OFF FULL BRIGHTNESS. Important Note: When the unit is turned off (to Standby), pressing the Play button on the front or on the remote will automatically turn on the player and start playback.

FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS 5

Side 6

Rear-Panel Connections

Digital Outputs Audio Outputs Remote Control Input
Remote Control Output AC Power Cord
Digital Output: Connect this jack to the coaxial or optical digital input of an external digital-to-analog converter for direct access to the digital signals of the CD player or the external digital audio source. DO NOT connect this jack to the standard audio inputs of any device. Audio Outputs: Connect these jacks to the CD audio inputs of your receiver, surround processor or preamplifier.
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 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 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.

6 REAR-PANEL CONNECTIONS

Side 7

Remote Control Functions

A B C D E F G H I Power Off Power On 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 Info Button ENGLISH

REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS 7

Side 8

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 information). The unit will also turn on when the Play 49 or Open/Close 6B 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 programming 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 indicators 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 repeated. Press it again at the end of the desired sequence. The marked passage will play continuously 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 , or to move back to the previous track (See page 12). 8 Search Buttons: Press one of these buttons to search forward or backwards 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 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 currently being played or to escape from the program mode (see page 13 for complete information). 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 completely. Another press will return the display to normal brightness. H Folder Buttons: Press the Folder + button to move to the next folder with MP3 data, and the Folder - button to move to the previous folder with MP3 data. I Info Button: Pressing this button consecutive times shows the different CD Text information available on a CD, or ID3 and other information 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).

8 REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS

Side 9

Installation
To prevent possible damage to your speakers and other components in your audio system, it is important that ALL components, including the HD 950 and your receiver or preamp and amplifiers, are turned off and unplugged from their AC power source when installing any new component. Connecting the HD 950 to your audio system is simple. Using standard RCA-to-RCA interconnect cords, connect the left and right 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 input signals, connect the Digital Output jack to the Coaxial or Optical Digital input on the decoder. Make certain to use a coaxial-style interconnect cable, as standard audio cables will not perform as well. 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 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 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. If the HD 950 is installed behind a cabinet or other obstruction that may block the path between the front-panel Remote Sensor and the location of the remote, an optional external IR sensor may be used. Connect the sensor to the Remote IR-In Jack on the rear panel. This jack may also be connected to the IR-Output jack of another compatible Harman Kardon component or a compatible IR-system- remote product. You may also use the IR Sensor in the HD 950 to send commands to other compatible remote controlled products. Connect the Remote IROut jack to the input of the other product or system. Connect the power to a nonswitched 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 HD 950 make certain that it has the compatibility to power a device that draws at least 14 watts of current in addition to being able to handle the requirements of the 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 HD 950 to operate. ENGLISH

INSTALLATION 9

Side 10

Operation

Loading and Unloading Discs
To load a disc, first turn the unit on (if not so already) by pressing the Power Switch 2 on the front panel or the Power On button 1 on the remote, then press the Open/Close button 3 F taking care to make certain that the space in front of the drawer is not obstructed. When the unit is turned off (to Standby), pressing the Play button on the front or on the remote will automatically turn on the CD player and start playback. Load the disc in the tray with the printed (label) side facing up. Make certain that the disc is centered in the tray. Either 12cm (5") or 8cm (3") discs may be used. When an 8cm disc is played, it should be carefully centered within the smaller ridges inside the cassette drawer. To remove a disc from the player, press the Open/Close button 3 F. The drawer will open, allowing the disc to be removed. Disc Handling Notes When loading or unloading discs, it is best to hold them by the edges. While Compact Discs are very reliable, rough handling may damage them. Avoid scratching the bottom (non-printed) side of discs, or any handling which will leave fingerprints. To avoid damage to the disc and player, always seat discs so that they are centered in the tray. Do not lift the player while the disc tray is opening or closing, as this may cause the disc to unseat from the tray and possibly jam. Pressing the Open/Close button once a disc has been carefully seated will close the disc drawer while the message CLOSING will appear in the information display. As soon as the tray is closed the display will show the message READING while the table of content (TOC) of the disc is read. Note that particulary with CD-RW discs this tracking may take some time due to the reflectibility and data structure different from normal discs. Afterwards the Information Display will show the total number of tracks on a disc and the total running time of the disc. Note that with MP3-CDs the total running time will not be shown.

_ A B TRACK AUTO MIN SEC

Normal Play
To play a disc, first turn the HD 950 on using the Power Switch 2 on the front panel or the Power On button 1 on the remote control. When the unit is turned off (to Standby), pressing the Play button 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.

The drawer will also close when the Play button is pressed. The drawer will close and the disc will start playing the first track. To play all of the tracks on the disc in order, press the Play button 4 9. A play indication will appear in the Information Display 1. To play all of the tracks in random order, press the Random button C. 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 13), all programmed tracks will be played in random order. You may also select a specific track by pressing the Skip buttons until the desired track number is displayed (see page 12). The track may also be selected directly by entering the track number via the Numeric Controls 2, simply enter the track number by pressing the buttons that correspond to the desired track. Note that when a two- or three-digit track number is being entered, the second and third digit of the number must be pressed within two seconds of the first digit. After the track is selected, press the Play button 4 9.

Labeled Surface

To retract the drawer back into the player after loading a disc, press the Open/Close button 3 F. When the drawer is closed the display will indicate the total number of tracks on the disc and the total running time of the disc. The drawer will also close when the Play button is pressed. The drawer will close and the disc will start playing the first track.

10 OPERATION

Side 11
While the disc is playing, the track being played will show as a number in the middle of the display just below the word TRACK. The elapsed time of the track being played will also appear in the display (see figure page 10). As a disc plays, the track numbers will change, and the time will reset to at the start of each new track. To momentarily pause the play of a disc, press the Pause button 5 9. Note that a Pause indication will appear in the display to remind you that the disc is paused. Press either the Play button or the Pause button to resume normal play. To stop the disc, press the Stop button 6 A. When the Stop button is pressed the display again will show the total number of tracks and total running time of the disc. To remove a disc from the player, press the Open/Close button 3F. To prevent dirt and dust from entering the unit, do not leave the disc tray open. To place the unit in a Standby mode, press the Power Switch 2 on the front panel or the Power Off button 0 on the remote. The display will show a STANDBY message for a moment and the Status Mode Indicator will glow orange, indicating that the unit is off, but ready to accept a Power On command from the remote. If the disc drawer is open, it will automatically close when the unit is placed in the Standby mode. This ensures that the unit will not be harmed from dust, dirt or inadvertent damage to the drawer mechanism. Note that the unit is not removed from AC main power when it is in the Standby mode but its power consumption is reduced to a low value. To remove the AC power completely from the unit its Power Cord must be plugged into a switch controlled AC outlet that is turned off. We recommend to use the switched AC outlet on the rear side of a receiver or amplifier. When that AC outlet will be turned on, the HD 950 will always turn to the Standby mode even if it was on before the AC power was removed.

Display Dim

In some situations, it may be desirable to reduce the brightness of the display or to turn it off completely. To do this, press the Display button G on the remote once to dim the display to half brightness. Press it again to turn the display off. A third press will return the display to normal level.

Disc Info

The HD 950 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 CD's 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 1. During play, the Artist name, Track name and Album name can be made visible on the Main Information Display 1 by pressing the Info button I several consecutive times. Each press of the Info button I 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 1. 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 1 by pressing the Info button I 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 I 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 1. To return to the normal Track/Time indication press the Time button D.

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 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 left in the track in play, and a - will light in front of the time display as a reminder of the displays status. To view the elapsed time of the disc currently playing, press the Time button D again. To view the total time remaining to play on the disc, press the Time button 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 13), 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.

OPERATION 11

Side 12

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 plays the disc forward in high speed, while the Reverse Search button plays the disc backwards in high speed. Holding the buttons pressed will tripple the search speed after 3 seconds. When the desired part of the disc is heard, release the Search button to resume normal play speed.
To move from one track on the disc to another during play mode, press one of the Skip buttons. Pressing the Forward Skip button will move you forwards through the disc, one track at a time, while pressing the Reverse Skip button once will move you back to the start of the actual track (as long as >3 second of the track have elapsed) and pressing it multiple times will move you back one track at a time. Holding any Skip button pressed will scan quickly through all tracks on the disc, as described in the previous paragraph. 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 13), the unit will move from one programmed track to another.

+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 B 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 B 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.

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 H once. To change to the next directory or folder, press the Folder + button H again within three seconds after the first press. For the previous directory or folder, press the Folder - button H. The CD player counts each directory and folder as one folder. The player starts to count in the main directory, 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 folder in the directory. Continue pressing the Folder + button H until the last folder in the directory has been played. At this time, pressing the Folder + button H will start playing the next directory. Note that the Folder +/- buttons do not function when the CD player is playing the tracks of a disc containing MP3 data in random order.

12 OPERATION

Side 13
Programmed Play Operation
The HD 950s advanced programming capability enables you to select certain tracks, to preset the order in which these tracks play, and to clear specific programmed tracks after the program was made. Once a program list has been entered, press the Play button to begin listening to the sequence. After the entire program has been played, the CD player will stop. As long as the Stop button 6 A has not been pressed twice and the PROGRAM indicator remains lit, you may repeat the programmed-play sequence again by pressing the Play button 4 9.

Clearing Programs

To clear a single track from the program list, press the Program button 3 until the track to be deleted from the program sequence appears in the Information Display 1.When the track number appears, press the Clear 4 once, the track selected will be deleted and the track number will be replaced by the next programmed one. Now you can delete that track too with the Clear button or press the Stop button 6 A and again the Program 3 button to select lower track numbers to be deleted. When the unit is stopped and the program step indication PROG-01: 001 is not lit (otherwise press Stop once), but the PROGRAM indicator is still lit (otherwise press Program 3) you may clear the entire contents of a program by pressing the Clear button 4. Important Note: When youve pressed the Program button 3 (once or several times) and the track number on the right starts blinking, the appropriate program step number (e.g. PROG-02: 008) shown at the left display side is not programmed yet. Do not continue to press the Program button now, otherwise the track selected will be memorized too. If youre in doubt, press Stop button 6 A and start the procedure again with Program 3. IMPORTANT NOTE: Tracks programmed as described above in chapter Programmed Play can be played repeatedly too: When you press Repeat 5 once after a program is created (the PROGRAM indicator must be lit, (otherwise press Program) and the program is played, the REPEAT 1 indicator will light and the track currently playing will be repeated continuously. If Repeat is pressed twice REPEAT ALL will be displayed, all programmed tracks will be played subsequently and the sequence will be repeated continuously until the Stop button is pressed.

Checking Program Contents
To check the contents of a program while the unit is stopped at first note that the PROGRAM indicator is lit (otherwise press Program) and the program step indication PROG-01: is not lit (otherwise press Stop once). Each time the Check button E is pressed now, the Information Display will step through each of the programmed tracks. To cancel the check mode press the Stop button twice.
PROGRAMMED PLAY OPERATION 13

Side 14

Repeat Play Operation

Repeat Play

The HD 950s programming system enables you to repeat either a single track, the entire disc (respectively all programmed tracks) or a specially programmed passage that you select. Repeat One Track To repeat the track in play, press the Repeat button 5 once.The REPEAT and 1 indicators will light and the track will continue to play over and over again continuously. If the track is changed by pressing the Skip buttons 7 while the Repeat function is in use, the newly selected track will be played normally. To stop the repeat play, press the Stop button 6 A or press the Repeat button 5 until the REPEAT indicator goes out. Repeat All Tracks To repeat all of the tracks on a disc during play mode, press the Repeat button 5 until the REPEAT and ALL indicators light up. When you see these indicators, the entire disc or all programmed tracks will play through to the end, and then start again from the beginning. The disc will play continually until the Stop button 6 A is pressed. Repeat AB The CD player may be programmed to repeat any section within a track, or a complete passage or program that includes material in a series of tracks. To program the unit for AB play, first locate the point on the disc where you wish to begin the repeated section. At that point, press the Repeat AB 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 8 or Skip button 7 on the front or remote until you have reached the end of the section to be repeated. When the end point is reached, press the Repeat AB button 6 again. Note that the REPEAT and AB indicators will now be illuminated. Once the Repeat AB button 6 is pressed for the second time to complete the programming, the CD player will automatically go to the beginning of the selected passage and continue to play the section over and over. To resume normal play press the Repeat AB button 6 again. The REPEAT and AB indicators will go out, and the rest of the disc will play normally. IMPORTANT Note: Tracks programmed as described before in chapter Programmed Play can be repeated too: When you press Repeat 5 once after a program is created (the PROGRAM indicator must be lit, otherwise press Program) and the program is played, the REPEAT 1 indicator will light and the track currently playing will be repeated continuously. If Repeat is pressed twice REPEAT ALL will be displayed, all programmed tracks will be played subsequently and the sequence will be repeated continuously until Stop is pressed.

14 REPEAT PLAY OPERATION

Side 15

Troubleshooting Guide

TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM No lights on Front Panel CAUSE No AC power SOLUTION Make certain 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.
Remote does not appear to operate
Power Switch turned off Weak batteries Blocked sensor
Front panel lights, but CD does not play Play indicator lights, but no sound is heard

Disc upside down

Poor connections Wrong source connected
Make certain connections are secure and made to the correct (e.g., CD) input. Select CD source on receiver or preamp. Try another disc. Isolate the unit from vibration by placing it on a firm surface or move it further away from speakers. Make certain that the analog Audio Outputs of the CD player are connected to a line level audio input, NOT to a digital audio or phono input. Turn the unit off and on again. If the problem persists, turn the AC power to the CD player off and on.
Sound skips or stutters during play
Disc may be damaged Surface vibrations
Sound is continually distorted

Incorrect input

ERROR lights up continuously in the display

Various

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 15

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Technical Specifications
Signal Format Sampling Frequency D/A Conversion Oversampling Discrete Analog Output Section Error Correction Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Dynamic Range Signal-to-Noise Ratio Channel Separation Line-Output Level General Power Requirement Power Consumption Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight 100-240 V 50/60 Hz <20 Watts (On) <2 Watts (Standby) 63mm 440mm 332mm 3.8 kg CIRC System 20 Hz 20 kHz +0/-0.5 dB <0.0015% @1 kHz > 100 dB > 110 dB > 100 dB 2.0 V 32 kHz to 96 kHz Multibit Sigma-Delta modulator 24-bit/176.4 kHz Sample Rate Convertor
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 of Harman International Industries, Incorporated.
250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797 www.harmankardon.com Harman Consumer Group, Inc.: 2, route de Tours, 72500 Chteau-du-Loir, France 2006 Harman Kardon, Incorporated Part 01.00.YS.SM1.E745

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HD 990

Compact disc player

Owners Manual

safety Instructions introduction Front panel controls rear panel connections remote control functions installation operation Loading and Unloading Discs Normal Play Display Dim Time Display Disc Info Search Skip Folder +10/10 Input/Source Selection 13 14

Table of Contents

Programmed Play Operation Programmed Play Editing a Program Checking Program Contents Clearing Programs
REPEAT Play Operation Repeat One Track Repeat All Tracks Repeat A-B
Troubleshooting Specifications
Important Safety Instructions
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Safety Instructions

Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, or the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally or has been dropped. 15. Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus. 16. To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle. 17. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable. 18. Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.

CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH AN ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WITHIN THE PRODUCTS ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT.
SEE MARKING ON BACK OF PRODUCT.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Rovi Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. In order to use the HRS-link feature in this product, use only the cable provided by the manufacturer to connect the two products. This cable uses ferrite sleeves to suppress radiated interference. Use of any cable not supplied by the manufacturer may void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Do not place the unit directly on a carpeted surface. Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations, or an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment. Avoid moist or humid locations.

Cleaning

When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft dry cloth. If necessary, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with mild soapy water, then a fresh cloth with clean water. Wipe dry immediately with a dry cloth. NEVER use benzene, thinner, alcohol or any other volatile cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the finish of metal parts. Avoid spraying insecticide near the unit.

Do Not Open the Cabinet

There are no user-serviceable components inside this product. Opening the cabinet may present a shock hazard, and any modification to the product will void your guarantee. If water or any metal object such as a paper clip, wire or a staple accidentally falls inside the unit, disconnect it from the AC power source immediately, and consult an authorized service station. CAUTION: The HD 990 uses a laser system. To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not open the cabinet enclosure or defeat any of the safety mechanisms provided for your protection. DO NOT STARE INTO THE LASER BEAM. To ensure proper use of this prod uct, please read this owners manual carefully and retain it for future use. Should the unit require maintenance or repair, please contact your local Harman Kardon service station. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.

Moving the Unit

Before moving the unit, be certain to disconnect any interconnection cords with other components, and make certain that you disconnect the unit from the AC outlet.

Unpacking

The carton and shipping materials used to protect your new HD 990 during shipment were specially designed to cushion it from shock and vibration. We suggest that you save the carton and packing materials for use in shipping if you move or should the unit ever need repair. To 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 materials, please note that the carton and other sections of the shipping protection are recyclable. Please respect the environment and discard those materials at a local recycling center.

Installation Location

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, make certain that there is sufficient air movement within the cabinet.
Thank you for choosing the Harman Kardon HD 990 CD player. The HD 990 is an exceptionally well-engineered product that offers high performance and ease of use. Along with conventional CD audio discs, the HD 990 is also compatible with MP3 data from CDs and most recordable CD formats. We ask that you take a few minutes to read through this Owners Manual to familiarize yourself with the controls and functions. This brief investment of time will yield dividends in the form of years of listening pleasure. If you have any questions about this product, its installation or operation, please contact your dealer, as they are your best source of local information. Harman Kardons analog processing legacy has been expressed to its optimal level in the output stage of the HD 990 with high definition, wide bandwidth and low feedback circuitry in a pure Class A configuration, using only high-grade components. Important Note: The player will only output 2-channel PCM signals. Neither multichannel Dolby Digital or DTS nor their 2-channel downmix signals will be output. Asynchronous digital processing for highest possible jitter rejection based on a 32-bit DSP Real-Time Linear Smoothing III Two digital inputs (one optical and one coaxial) for dramatic sound qualityimprovement of external devices CD playback with CD text functionality, MP3 playback with ID3 tag information Balanced XLR analog outputs for best matching to amplifiers with balanced inputs Digital output for direct connection to outboard digital-to-analog converters Sophisticated programming features to automatically play tracks in preprogrammed or random order High-resolution synchronization link (HRS-link) permits direct clock lock to the HK 990 amplifiers digital-analog converter for extreme precision and quality of sound Full compatibility with CDR and CD-RW format to play (finalized) recordable and erasable discs without problems

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a Power Off: Press this button to put the unit in the Standby mode. b 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 9 for more information). The unit will also turn on when the Play 4 j or Open/Close 3 p button is pressed. c 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 9 for more information.) These buttons are also used to enter track numbers into the memory for pre-programmed play lists. (See page 11 for complete information on programming the CD player.) d 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 button c. When you have entered the tracks to be played, press the Play button j to begin the programmed sequence. (See page 11 for complete information on programming the CD player.)

Installation

To prevent possible damage to your speakers and other components in your audio system, it is important that ALL components, including the HD 990 and your receiver or preamp and amplifiers, are turned off and unplugged from their AC power source when installing any new component. Connecting the HD 990 to your audio system is simple. Using standard RCA-to-RCA interconnect cords or balanced XLR-cables, connect the left and right 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 input signals, connect the Coaxial or Optical Digital Output jack to the Coaxial or Optical Digital input on the decoder. Make certain to use a coaxial-style interconnect cable, as standard audio cables will not perform as well. If you use the matching Harman Kardon HK 990 amplifier, you may connect it to the HD 990 with the special HRS-Link cable, which transmits both audio and clock-synchronization signals. This very advanced connection rewards you with ultimate sound quality. Simply connect the HRS-Link Output on the HD 990 to the HRS-Link Input on the HK 990. If you have additional external audio sources, you might want to connect their coaxial or optical digital output to the Coaxial or Optical Digital Inputs on the rear panel of the CD player. This will enable you to use the audiophile high-grade digital-to-analog converters and processing power in the HD 990 rather than the (older and less powerful) converters of your external source. Note that to hear the sound from the external source when connected like this, the input of your amplifier or receiver should be the one to which the HD 990 is connected.

If the HD 990 is installed behind a cabinet or other obstruction that may block the path between the front-panel Remote Sensor and the location of the remote, an optional external IR sensor may be used. Connect the sensor to the Remote IR-In Jack on the rear panel. This jack may also be connected to the IR output jack of another compatible Harman Kardon component or a compatible IR-system remote product. You may also use the IR Sensor in the HD 990 to send commands to other compatible remote-controlled products. Connect the Remote IR-Out Jack to the input of the other product or system. Connect the power to a nonswitched 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 HD 990, make certain that it has the compatibility to power a device that draws at least 20 watts of current in addition to being able to handle the requirements of the 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 for the HD 990 to operate.
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 polarity indications at the bottom of the compartment. Replace the cover by placing it on the remote and sliding it back toward the top of the remote. NOTE: When replacing batteries, always 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.

Operation

Loading and Unloading Discs
To load a disc, first turn the unit on (if it is not already) by pressing the Power Switch 2 on the front panel or the Power On button b on the remote, then press the Open/ Close button 3 p, taking care to make certain that the space in front of the drawer is not obstructed. When the unit is turned off (to Standby), pressing the Play button 4 j on the front or on the remote will automatically turn on the CD player and start playback. Also, pressing the Open/Close button from Standby switches on the player directly and opens the drawer. Load the disc in the tray with the printed (label) side facing up. Make certain that the disc is centered in the tray. Either 12cm (5") or 8cm (3") discs may be used. When an 8cm disc is played, it should be carefully centered within the smaller ridges inside the cassette drawer.

The drawer will also close when the Play button 4 j is pressed. The drawer will close and the disc will start playing the first track. To play all of the tracks on the disc in order, press the Play button 4 j. A play symbol will appear in the Main Information Display 1, as well as indication of track number and time elapsed. To play all of the tracks in random order, press the Random button C. 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 programmed tracks will be played in random order. You may also select a specific track by pressing the Skip buttons 7 h until the desired track number is displayed (see page 10). The track may also be selected directly by entering the track number via the Numeric Controls c, simply enter the track number by pressing the buttons that correspond to the desired track. Note that when a two- or three-digit track number is being entered, the second and third digit of the number must be pressed within two seconds of the first digit. After the track is selected, press the Play button 4 j. While the disc is playing, the track being played will show as a number in the middle of the display just below the word Track. The elapsed time of the track being played will also appear in the display. As a disc plays, the track numbers will change, and the time will reset to 00:00 at the start of each new track. To momentarily pause the play of a disc, press the Pause button 5 j. Note that a red pause indication || will appear in the display to remind you that the disc is paused. Press either the Play button 4 j or the Pause button 5 j to resume normal play. To stop the disc, press the Stop button 6 k. When the Stop button is pressed the display again will show the total number of tracks and total running time of the disc. To remove a disc from the player, press the Open/Close button 3 p. To prevent dirt and dust from entering the unit, do not leave the disc tray open. To place the unit in a Standby mode, press the Power Switch 2 on the front panel or the Power Off button a on the remote. The display will show a Standby message for a moment and the Status Mode Indicator will glow orange, indicating that the unit is off, but ready to accept a Power On command from the remote. If the disc drawer is open, it will automatically close when the unit is placed in the Standby mode. This ensures that the unit will not be harmed by dust, dirt or inadvertent damage to the drawer mechanism. Note that the unit is not removed from AC main power when it is in the Standby mode but its power consumption is reduced to a low value. To remove the AC power completely from the unit its AC Power Cord must be plugged into a switch-controlled AC outlet that is turned off. We recommend using the switched AC outlet on the rear side of a receiver or amplifier. When that AC outlet will be turned on, the HD 990 will always turn to the Standby mode even if it was on before the AC power was removed.

Labeled Surface

To retract the drawer back into the player after loading a disc, press the Open/Close button 3 p. When the drawer is closed the display will indicate the total number of tracks on the disc and the total running time of the disc. The drawer will also close when the Play button 4 j is pressed. The drawer will close and the disc will start playing the first track. To remove a disc from the player, press the Open/Close button 3 p. The drawer will open, allowing the disc to be removed. Disc Handling Notes: When loading or unloading discs, it is best to hold them by the edges. While compact discs are very reliable, rough handling may damage them. Avoid scratching the bottom (non-printed) side of discs, or any handling that will leave fingerprints. To avoid damage to the disc and player, always seat discs so that they are centered in the tray. Do not lift the player while the disc tray is opening or closing, as this may cause the disc to unseat from the tray and possibly jam.

Normal Play

To play a disc, first turn the HD 990 on using the Power Switch 2 on the front panel or the Power On button b on the remote control. When the unit is turned off (to Standby), pressing the Play button 4 j 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 p. 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 while the message Closing will appear in the information display. As soon as the tray is closed the display will show the message Reading while the table of contents (TOC) of the disc is read. Note that particularly with CD-RW discs this tracking may take some time due to the reflectibility and data structure being different from normal discs. Afterward, the information display will show the total number of tracks and the total running time of the disc. Note that with MP3 CDs, the total running time will not be shown.

_ AB TRACK AUTO MIN SEC

Display Dim
In some situations, it may be desirable to reduce the brightness of the display or to turn it off completely. To do this, press the Display button q on the remote or the Display Dimmer button 9 on the main unit to dim the display to half brightness. Press it again to turn the display off. A third press will return the display to normal level.

Time Display

The CD players 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 n 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 displays status. To view the elapsed time of the disc currently playing, press the Time button n again. To view the total time remaining to play on the disc, press the Time button n 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.
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 4 j 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 Folder + button r again within three seconds after the first press. For the previous directory or folder, press the Folder button r. The CD player counts each directory and folder as one folder. The player starts to count in the main directory, and pressing the Folder + button r will start playback of the first folder in this directory. Pressing the Folder + button r again will start playback of the second folder in the directory. Continue pressing the Folder + button r until the last folder in the directory has been played. At this time, pressing the Folder + button r will start playing the next directory. Note that the Folder +/ buttons do not function when the CD player is playing the tracks of a disc containing MP3 data in random order.

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 1. During play, the artist name, track name and album name can be made visible on the Main Information Display 1 by pressing the Info button t several consecutive times. Each press of the Info button t 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 1. 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 1 by pressing the Info button t 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 t 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 1. To return to the normal track/time indication press the Time button n.

+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 l 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 l 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 s. 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 s 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 multichannel Dolby Digital or DTS nor their 2-channel downmix signals will be.

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 8 i plays the disc forward in high speed, while the Reverse Search button 7 i 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.
To move from one track on the disc to another during play mode, press one of the Skip buttons. Pressing the Forward Skip button 8 h will move you forward through the disc, one track at a time, while pressing the Reverse Skip button 7 h 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.

Programmed Play

The HD 990s advanced programming capability enables you to select certain tracks, to preset the order in which these tracks play, and to clear specific programmed tracks after the program was made. Programmed play allows you to program up to 32 tracks into the HD 990s memory. To begin programming the CD player, make sure that the unit is in Stop mode, then press the Program button d. The Program indicator will light in the Information Display 1, the number 001 will blink below the Program indicator, showing the track number selected, and PROG-01: 001 will appear in the Information Display, replacing the track time. This indicates that you are about to program the first track. You may now begin to enter the tracks in the order in which you wish to have them play. To select a track on the disc, press the Numeric buttons c corresponding to the desired track. Be certain to enter the second and/or third number of two- or three-digit numbers within two seconds after the first number was entered. You may also use the Skip buttons h to select a track. When the track is selected, press the Program button d. Note that the program-step indication on the right side of the Information Display will change to PROG-02: 001. You may now select another track for the next program step, following the instructions shown above. When the track is selected, press the Program button d again. Repeat this procedure for each program step until you have completed the desired programming. Press the Stop button 6 k once to complete a program sequence, or press Play 4 j to begin immediate play of a program sequence. If the maximum of 99 program steps is reached, the program-step indication at the right side of the Information Display will go out, and the disc and track that have been programmed as the first program step will be shown. Once a program list has been entered, press the Play button 4 j to begin listening to the sequence. After the entire program has been played, the CD player will stop. As long as the Stop button 6 k has not been pressed twice and the Program indicator remains lit, you may repeat the programmed-play sequence again by pressing the Play button 4 j.

Programmed Play Operation
When the unit is stopped and the program step indication PROG-01: 001 is not lit (otherwise press Stop once), but the Program indicator is still lit (otherwise press Program d) you may clear the entire contents of a program by pressing the Clear button e. Important Note: When youve pressed the Program button d (once or several times) and the track number on the right starts blinking, the appropriate program step number (e.g. PROG-02:008) shown at the left display side is not programmed yet. Do not continue to press the Program button now, otherwise the track selected will be memorized too. If youre in doubt, press Stop button 6 k and start the procedure again with Program d. Important Note: Tracks programmed as described above can be played repeatedly too. When you press Repeat f once after a program is created (the Program indicator must be lit, otherwise press Program) and the program is played, the Repeat 1 indicator will light and the track currently playing will be repeated continuously. If Repeat is pressed twice, Repeat All will be displayed, all programmed tracks will be played subsequently and the sequence will be repeated continuously until the Stop button is pressed.

Editing a Program

A program can be edited even after it was completed by pressing the Stop button 6 k once: Each time you press the Program button d the track number and program step number will be displayed in the programmed order, but with steady track numbers (not blinking) in contrast to the programming mode. As soon as the track 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 h or the Numeric buttons c as described above and add it to the program list by pressing the Program button d. Pressing the Stop button 6 k twice will return to normal mode and the Program indicator will go out, but the program will stay in memory and can be recalled easily by pressing the Program button. But pressing the Clear button e (see below) or opening the disc drawer by pressing Open/Close 3 p, will erase the program information from the units memory.

Checking Program Contents
To check the contents of a program while the unit is stopped at first note that the Program indicator is lit (otherwise press Program) and the program step indication PROG-01: is not lit (otherwise press Stop once). Each time the Check button o is pressed now, the Information Display will step through each of the programmed tracks. To cancel the check mode press the Stop button twice.

Clearing Programs

To clear a single track from the program list, press the Program button d until the track to be deleted from the program sequence appears in the Information Display 1. When the track number appears, press the Clear button e once, the track selected will be deleted and the track number will be replaced by the next programmed one. Now you can delete that track too with the Clear button or press the Stop button 6 k and again the Program d button to select lower track numbers to be deleted.

Repeat Play

The HD 990s programming system enables you to repeat either a single track, the entire disc (respectively all programmed tracks) or a specially programmed passage that you select.

Repeat Play Operation

Repeat One Track
To repeat the track in play, press the Repeat button f once. The Repeat and 1 indicators will light and the track will continue to play over and over again continuously. If the track is changed by pressing the Skip buttons h while the Repeat function is in use, the newly selected track will be played normally. To stop the repeat play, press the Stop button 6 k or press the Repeat button f until the Repeat indicator goes out.

Repeat All Tracks

To repeat all of the tracks on a disc during play mode, press the Repeat button f until the Repeat and All indicators light up. When you see these indicators, the entire disc or all programmed tracks will play through to the end, and then start again from the beginning. The disc will play continually until the Stop button 6 k is pressed.

Repeat A-B

The CD player may be programmed to repeat any section within a track, or a complete passage or program that includes material in a series of tracks. To program the unit 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 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 h or Skip fl button h on the front or remote until you have reached the end of the section to be repeated. When the end point is reached, press the Repeat A-B button g again. Note that the Repeat and A-B indicators will now be illuminated. Once the Repeat A-B button g is pressed for the second time to complete the programming, the CD player will automatically go to the beginning of the selected passage and continue to play the section over and over. To resume normal play press the Repeat A-B button g again. The Repeat and A-B indicators will go out, and the rest of the disc will play normally. Important Note: Tracks programmed as described in Programmed Play on page 11 can be repeated too. When you press Repeat f once after a program is created (the Program indicator must be lit, otherwise press Program d) and the program is played, the Repeat 1 indicator will light and the track currently playing will be repeated continuously. If Repeat is pressed twice, Repeat All will be displayed, all programmed tracks will be played subsequently and the sequence will be repeated continuously until Stop 6 k is pressed.

Troubleshooting

Symptom
No lights on front panel Remote does not appear to operate
No AC Power Power switch turned off Weak batteries Blocked sensor Disc is upside down Poor connections Wrong source connections Disc may be damaged Surface vibrations Incorrect input

Solution

Make certain that 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 that connections are secure and made to the correct (e.g., CD) input. Select CD source on receiver or preamp. Try another disc. Isolate the unit from vibration by placing it on a firm surface or move it further away from the speakers. Make certain that the analog Audio Outputs of the CD player are connected to a line-level audio input, NOT to a digital audio or phono input. Turn the unit off and on again. If the problem persists, turn the AC power to the CD player off and on.
Front panel lights, but CD does not play Play indicator lights, but no sound is heard
Sound skips or stutters during play
Sound is continually distorted
Error lights up continuously in the display

Various

Specifications

Signal Format

Sampling Frequency: D/A Conversion: Oversampling: 32kHz to 96kHz Multilevel delta-sigma, dual DAC configuration 24-bit/384kHz asynchronous sample rate converter
Discrete Analog Output Section
Error Correction: Frequency Response: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Dynamic Range: Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Channel Separation: Line-Output Level: Error correction 20Hz 20kHz +0/-0.5dB <0.0006% @ 1kHz >120dB 116dB >115dB 2.0V RMS (unbalanced) 4.0V RMS (balanced)

General

Power Requirement: Power Consumption: Dimensions (width x height x depth):
Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons and connection jacks. Height measurement includes feet and chassis.
100V 240V 50Hz/60Hz <20 watts (on) <2 watts (standby) 17-5/16" x 2-1/2" x 13-1/16" (440mm x 64mm x 332mm)
Harman Consumer, Inc. 8500 Balboa Boulevard, Northridge, CA 91329 USA 516.255.4545 (USA only) Made in P.R.C. 2010 Harman International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved. 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

 

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