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FEATURES

High quality video

• High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)

for a single wire, digital connection to your 
HD-Ready screen.

• Advanced sophisticated 10-bit MPEG-2 video

decoding circuits.

• Direct RGB output via SCART (selectable) for

optimum video performance. SCART connector
also configurable for Composite Video output.

• Test screen videos available for testing video

performance and setup.

• Pure PAL with NTSC disc due to true NTSC/PAL

conversion.

• Dual-layer compatibility for extended play DVD.
• Progressive Scan component video ouputs

(NTSC and PAL)

• Playback of JPEG image files

High quality digital audio

• Built-in DVD-Audio decoder for improved

 musical  realism.

• By connecting a DTS (Digital Theater Systems)

or a Dolby Digital decoder, you can enjoy high
quality 5.1 digital surround sound from DTS or
Dolby Digital discs.

• With linear PCM audio at 16-24 bits and 

44-96 kHz (also on digital output, see table
page 16), audio quality exceeding that of CD
becomes possible.

• Optical and coaxial digital audio output.

Inputs

• Memory Card Slot 1: SD/MMC, Memory Stick
• Memory Card Slot 2: Compact Flash
• USB: Flash drive, client devices only
• Analog Audio: 2-channel
• Remote Control IR

Outputs

• Analog Audio: 2-channel and 6-channel
• Remote Control IR
• Digital audio: Coaxial and optical
• Digital Audio/Video: HDMI
• Analog Video: Composite, S-video and 

component, Scart (RGB)

Memory Cards

• Slot 1 accepts Secure Digital (SD), Multimedia

Card (MMC) and Memory Stick (compatible
with Magic Gate) cards. Other card types may
be used with a compatible adapter, but are not
guaranteed to be recognized by the DMC 250.

• Slot 2 accepts Compact Flash I (CF) cards, or

cards using a Compact Flash 1-compatible
adapter.

• Cards with more than 1GB memory may not

work correctly.

• Video formats supported: MPEG-2 digital video

files.

Recording Capabilities

• Recording Sources:

0

PCM audio on compact disc in disc player

0

Analog audio via rear-panel Auxiliary Analog
Audio Inputs.

• Recording Destination:

0

Card installed in Card Slot 1 
(if sufficient space on card). 
Card slot 1:SD, MMC, MS, MS-pro

0

USB device(if sufficient space on device).

• Recording Speeds:

0

SD card (x 1, x2 )

0

MMC card (x 1, x2)

0

MS ,MS-pro card (x1)

0

USB (x1, x2)

0

AUX (x1)

• Recording Quality:

0

High (192 kbps)

0

Normal (128 kbps)

0

Low (64 kbps)

• Recorded Format: MP3 (sampling rate

 determined by recording quality setting).

Many convenient features

• On-Screen Menu lcons for disc information or

player information and access to many major
functions of this unit.

• Subtitles may be displayed in one of numerous

languages*.

• The multi-angle function allows you to choose

the viewing angle of scenes which were shot
from a number of different angles (Limited to
DVD’s recorded with multiple camera angles.)

• Multiple options for dialog language and

soundtrack selection (limited to DVD’s  recorded
with multiple dialog languages or sound-
tracks).

• Intuitive menu operating system.
• 4 step Zoom (off, x1, x2, x3) play and pause.
• Backlit, ergonomically designed remote  control.
• Future software upgrades accessible via

Internet. (See information below.)

* The number of languages recorded depends on

the software.

Compatible with CD 
as well as DVD

• The DMC 250 will play any conventional Audio

CD or recordable (CD-R) or erasable CD 
(CD-RW), MP3, WMA (v9) or any DivX or VCD or
DVD/Video with the region code 0 or 2.

Disc formats supported 
by this player

The unit can play the following disc formats 
(8 cm and 12 cm size): 
• DVD-AUDIO
• DVD
• DVD-R
• DVD-RW
• DVD+R
• DVD+RW
• CD

• CD-R
• CD-RW
• VCD
• WMA (v9)

NOTE: 

Due to differences in the format of 

certain discs, it is possible that some discs may
include a mix of features that are not compatible
with the DMC 250. Similarly, although the 
DMC 250 is capable of a wide range of features,
not all discs include every capability of the 
DMC 250 system. For example, although the
DMC 250 is compatible with multi-angle discs,
that feature is only possible when the disc is
 specially encoded for multi pleangle play. In
 addition, the DMC 250 is capable of playing back
both Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks, but the
number and types of tracks  available will vary
from disc to disc. To make  certain that a specific
feature or soundtrack option is available, please
check the options noted on the disc jacket.

Playback capability for CD-R, CD-RW, WMA,
JPEG, MP3, DivX, VCD/SVCD, DVD-R, DVD+R,
DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs may vary due to
 variations in the quality of the disc and the
recorder used to create the disc.

The DMC 250 is compatible with most discs
recorded with files encoded using MP3 or
Windows Media 8, as well as JPEG still
images. However, note that variations in the
encoder or codec used and the bit rate of the
encoding may affect the DMC 250’s ability to
play back a specific disc. As a result, we
 cannot guarantee complete compatibility with
all encoders and versions of the codecs. For
best results, we recommend that MP3 files be
encoded at bit rates ranging between 32kbps
and 320kbps. WMA files should be encoded
at bit rates between 64kbps and 320kbps.
Although the DMC 250 is capable of playing
some WMA 9 files, not all features of 
version 9 are supported. JPEG files should
contain no more than 5 megapixels, and the
file size should be no larger than 5Mb.

The DMC 250 will NOT play the following:

• DVD discs with a Region Code other than 2
• DVD-ROM data discs
• DVD-RAM discs
• CD-I discs
• CD-G discs
• SVCD discs
• Kodak Photo CD

discs (Kodak Picture CD

discs, available to consumers, may be viewed
using the DMC 250).

• Discs intended for use in video game consoles.
• Discs recorded in the “VR” mode or at any

speed other than “SP”.

• High-definition optical discs such as WMVHD, 

HD-DVD and Blu-ray.

Features

Summary of Contents for DMC 250

Page 1: ...ENGLISH DMC 250 Digital Media Center OWNER S MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...ay 25 CD Playback 27 MP3 Windows Media and JPEG Playback 30 Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs and Programming 30 Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs 30 Programming a Playlist 31 Recording 34 Troubleshooting Gui...

Page 3: ...subtitles or aspect ratio DVD players are among the fastest growing consumer electronics products ever brought to market but this may nevertheless be the first DVD player you ve owned Although many o...

Page 4: ...I the DMC 250 is capable of outputting high resolution 720p or 1080p video and 5 1 channel Dolby Digital or DTS digital audio with the convenience of just a single cable connection JPEG Files JPEG sta...

Page 5: ...ere the Stop button was pressed This is helpful if you are watching a movie and must interrupt your viewing session but wish to pick up where you left off Pressing the Stop button twice will stop the...

Page 6: ...ngles Multiple options for dialog language and soundtrack selection limited to DVD s recorded with multiple dialog languages or sound tracks Intuitive menu operating system 4 step Zoom off x1 x2 x3 pl...

Page 7: ...he slot Card Slot 2 Gently insert a Compact Flash I card label side up pushing it all the way until it is firmly seated in the slot Remove the card by pulling it out of the slot It is necessary to tur...

Page 8: ...y installed the source icon will appear at normal brightness If no media is installed in a particular source e g if a card slot is empty its icon will be dimmed and you will not be able to select it Y...

Page 9: ...ned off and DISC ERROR when a disc not compatible with the DVD is put into the play position F Title Indicators These two positions in the display will show the current title number when a DVD disc is...

Page 10: ...the disc It is recommended that subtitles be selected using the disc s menu 3 TITLE When a disc is playing press to make the player go back to the first section of the disc If you are playing a DVD A...

Page 11: ...nputs O Find This function is available for all disc and file types but only during playback Press this button to display a dialog box that allows you to directly select a group title track or chapter...

Page 12: ...ur TV and to your DMC 250 Player for improved video quality The SCART cable carries both audio and video You can select Composite Video or RGB video for that SCART connector s video output signal 7 Re...

Page 13: ...h SCART connectors rather than with a normal video input yellow cinch In that case the SCART connection should be used providing the audio signal too Separate analog audio connections to TV are needed...

Page 14: ...io decoding capabilities and make an optical or coaxial digital audio connection between the DMC 250 and your home theater system This simple connection is made as shown below with an optional coax or...

Page 15: ...ge inside the remote control unit and install new batteries If leakage should come into contact with parts of your body wash it off thoroughly with water Batteries contain chemical substances and we r...

Page 16: ...DVD s may include copy protection codes that do not permit digital output For full 96kHz fidelity from these discs use the analog outputs of the DVD IMPORTANT If your surround processor D A converter...

Page 17: ...isc is in pause or freeze frame mode you may move slowly forward or back ward through the program being played at one of the speeds by pressing the Slow Buttons on the remote Each press of the buttons...

Page 18: ...llow setup menus to be displayed while the disc is playing super imposed over the video playback However some discs are authored in a way that does not allow this If you see the icon displayed on the...

Page 19: ...wn on the screen Note that only those languages will be available that are actual ly on the DVD you would like to play Digital Output If your system includes 5 1 digi tal audio surround decoding Dolby...

Page 20: ...o setup adjustments we recommend that you first use the menu system in your receiver or processor to ascertain the settings already established for Speaker Size Output Level and Delay Time which may b...

Page 21: ...the test noise circulation will pause on the channel being adjusted to give you time to make the adjustment When you release the button the circulation will resume after five seconds The on screen cur...

Page 22: ...on whether the HDMI Output is in use This setting may also be changed by pressing the Video Mode Button on the remote repeatedly to cycle through the available settings options HDMI Output In Use With...

Page 23: ...line needs to have the same clear difference between each bar as before the contrast adjustment If not go back to the brightness adjustment and repeat step 3 and then the contrast adjustments making...

Page 24: ...tely begin at the selected time position Time Bar This display is a graphic representation of the time elapsed for the title being played As the disc plays the number of bars will increase to reflect...

Page 25: ...e tracks on the disc Repeat Play This setting controls whether the tracks are repeated Track Repeats the track currently playing until play is manually stopped The Repeat Indicators will light in the...

Page 26: ...compressed files a special Contents Menu will appear that allows you to select items for play back See the section on MP3 WMA and JPEG file playback for more information A B Repeat Play The Repeat A B...

Page 27: ...hen they are recorded on most com puters JPEG files may be created by a digital still camera and then edited and burned to a disc in your personal computer recorded on a CD ROM disc from film images b...

Page 28: ...This is normal and does not indicate a fault with the unit If a disc containing MP3 WMA and or JPEG files is created in more than one session the DMC 250 may not recognize files added during the late...

Page 29: ...es in the current folder view Use the Numeric Keys to enter a new file number and the DMC 250 will immediately display that file Info Menu While a JPEG image file is playing you may press the Info But...

Page 30: ...s to enter the title number containing the first selection and press the N Button to move the cursor to the Chapter column It is not necessary to use the Enter Button Step Six Use the Numeric Keys to...

Page 31: ...e the Navigation Buttons to highlight the Browser View command and press the Enter Button Recording One of the unique features of the DMC 250 is its ability to record audio from a CD or the Auxiliary...

Page 32: ...ile recording is in progress If you do so you may corrupt the media so that it can no longer be used for any purpose losing all data stored on the media or possibly even rendering it permanently unusa...

Page 33: ...create an environment that is inherently electronically noisy due to the amount of circuitry and memory chips and drives inside the PC s chassis The DMC 250 is engineered precisely to minimize or eve...

Page 34: ...It is a normal artifact of DVD playback for pictures to jump or show fast forward or reverse play some distortion during rapid play Some remote buttons do not operate Function not permitted at this t...

Page 35: ...onnectors Height measurement includes feet and chassis All specifications subject to change without notice Harman Kardon and Logic 7 are trademarks of Harman International Industries Incorporated regi...

Page 36: ...250 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury New York 11797 www harmankardon com Harman Consumer Group Inc 2 Route de Tours 72500 Ch teau du Loir France 2007 Harman Kardon Incorporated Partnumber CQX1A1258Z...

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