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OPERATION

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 

4

9

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 cen-
tered 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 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

4

9

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

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.

Normal Play

To play a disc, first turn the HD 980 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), press-
ing the 

Play

button 

4

9

on the front or on

the remote will automatically turn on the CD
player and start playback.

To load or change a disc open the disc drawer
by pressing the 

Open/Close

button 

3

F

.

Place a disc in the tray following the instructions
shown above.

Pressing the Open/Close button once a disc has
been carefully seated will close the disc drawer
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.

The drawer will also close when the 

Play

button

4

9

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

indica-

tor 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 

7

7

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

.

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Summary of Contents for HD 980

Page 1: ...ENGLISH HD 980 CD Player OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ols 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 indi...

Page 3: ...nctions 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 n Digital Processing for Highest Possible Jitter Rejection based on a 32bit DSP n CD Playback with CD Text Functionality MP3 Playback with ID3 Tag...

Page 4: ...e 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 n 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 cer...

Page 5: ...de 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...

Page 6: ...r 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 j...

Page 7: ...f 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 Remote Control Functions ...

Page 8: ...ack fl or to move back to the previous track fi 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 t...

Page 9: ...liding 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 980 is installed behind a cabinet or other obstruction that may block the path between the front panel Remote Se...

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

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

Page 12: ...play is in use see page 13 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 H once To change to the next direc tory or folder press the Folder button H again within three seconds after the first press ...

Page 13: ... 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 7 8 7 or the Numeric but tons 2 as described above and add it to the program list by pressing the Program button 3 Pressing the Stop button 6 A twice will return to normal mode and the PROGRAM indi cator wil...

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

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

Page 16: ...General Power Requirement 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 20 Watts On 2 Watts Standby Dimensions Height 63mm Width 440mm Depth 332mm Weight 3 8 kg Depth measurement includes knobs buttons and connection jacks Height measurement includes feet and chassis All features and specifications are subject to change without notice Harman Kardon is a registered trademark of Harman International Industri...

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