Harman Kardon HD710 Owners Manual - Page 10

Remote Control

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Remote Control ENGLISH The remote control for the HD710 provides the same functions found on the front panel of the compact disc player itself. In addition, the remote control provides some functions that are not found on the front panel. The functions found on the remote 2 control that are not found on the front panel are INTRO, A B, and the 1-10 keys. These three functions are 1 described below (for other functions, see the descriptions on page 4.) 1. INTRO BUTTON This button puts your compact disc player in and out of INTRO SCAN mode. When INTRO SCAN is on and you press PLAY, the unit plays only the first 15 seconds of each track before moving on to the next. Press the button once to turn on INTRO SCAN mode; press again to turn it off and stop the scanning. When the unit is in INTRO SCAN mode, the FUNCTION indicator (5) will display the word INTRO. 9 Power ON 1 2 Power Off 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Intro Repeat A B Time Random Program Clear Check Display harman/kardon 2. NUMERIC BUTTONS (0 - 9) HD710 REMOTE CONTROL • If you press the number that corre- OPERATION sponds to your desired track with the NUMERIC buttons, the unit plays that track immediately without the PLAY button. The remote control operates within a 30° angle and 23 ft. (7 m) range of the remote sensor on the front panel of the unit. Make sure that the remote's front • To select a two digit track number, the projection "lens" as well as the REMOTE 3 second digit must be pressed within SENSOR area on the front panel of the about 2 seconds after the first digit unit are kept free from dirt to ensure has been pressed. proper transmission and reception of the • During programming, if you select the desired track with the NUMERIC buttons, that track is programmed without the PROGRAM button. infrared beam. Also make sure that no objects (e.g., stereo cabinet doors, end tables) block the path from the remote control to the REMOTE SENSOR area. 3. A B BUTTON Avoid using the remote control near fluorescent lamps, as they may shorten • Press the A B BUTTON at the beginning of the passage you want, then REPEAT appears on the display and A ↔ blinks. its operating range. If your remote control will sit unused for a long period of time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from corrosion. • Press this button again at the end of the passage, then A ↔ B appears REAR PANEL REMOTE on the display and the specific passage is being played repeatedly. • If you want to cancel repeat A B play, press the A B or STOP/ CLEAR button. JACKS The remote control input jack allows remote control of this unit via a cable. This cable can be connected to the remote control output jack of another Harman Kardon product. Alternatively, it can be connected to an accessory device that converts infrared remote control signals into detected pulses. While all Harman Kardon products with remote control jacks are compatible with one another, not all accessory devices or other manufacturer's products are. However, it is safe to experiment.

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ENGLISH
Press the A
B BUTTON at the
beginning of the passage you want,
then REPEAT appears on the display
and
A
blinks.
Press this button again at the end of
the passage, then
A
B
appears
on the display and the specific
passage is being played repeatedly.
If you want to cancel repeat A
B
play, press the A
B or STOP/
CLEAR button.
harman/kardon
Display
Random
Clear
Check
Intro
Repeat
Time
9
0
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
Program
A
B
Power ON
Power Off
HD710 REMOTE CONTROL
OPERATION
The remote control operates within a
30
°
angle and 23 ft. (7 m) range of the
remote sensor on the front panel of the
unit.
Make sure that the remote's front
projection “lens” as well as the REMOTE
SENSOR area on the front panel of the
unit are kept free from dirt to ensure
proper transmission and reception of the
infrared beam.
Also make sure that no
objects (e.g., stereo cabinet doors, end
tables) block the path from the remote
control to the REMOTE SENSOR area.
Avoid using the remote control near
fluorescent lamps, as they may shorten
its operating range.
If your remote control will sit unused for a
long period of time, remove the batteries
to prevent damage from corrosion.
REAR PANEL REMOTE
JACKS
The remote control input jack allows
remote control of this unit via a cable.
This cable can be connected to the
remote control output jack of another
Harman Kardon product.
Alternatively, it
can be connected to an accessory device
that converts infrared remote control
signals into detected pulses.
While all
Harman Kardon products with remote
control jacks are compatible with one
another, not all accessory devices or
other manufacturer’s products are.
However, it is safe to experiment.
Remote Control
9
The remote control for the HD710
provides the same functions found on the
front panel of the compact disc player
itself.
In addition, the remote control
provides some functions that are not
found on the front panel.
The functions found on the remote
control that are not found on the front
panel are INTRO, A
B, and the
1-10 keys.
These three functions are
described below (for other functions, see
the descriptions on page 4.)
1.
INTRO BUTTON
This button puts your compact disc
player in and out of INTRO SCAN mode.
When INTRO SCAN is on and you press
PLAY, the unit plays only the first 15
seconds of each track before moving on
to the next.
Press the button once to turn
on INTRO SCAN mode; press again to
turn it off and stop the scanning.
When
the unit is in INTRO SCAN mode, the
FUNCTION indicator (5) will display the
word INTRO.
2.
NUMERIC BUTTONS (0 - 9)
If you press the number that corre-
sponds to your desired track with the
NUMERIC buttons, the unit plays that
track immediately without the PLAY
button.
To select a two digit track number, the
second digit must be pressed within
about 2 seconds after the first digit
has been pressed.
During programming, if you select the
desired track with the NUMERIC
buttons, that track is programmed
without the PROGRAM button.
3.
A
B BUTTON
3
1
2