Harman Kardon HD7300 Owners Manual - Page 4
HD7400/HD7300, Front, Panel, Description
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HD7400/HD7300 Front Panel Description Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon. You now own a superb piece of high fidelity equipment. Used properly, you are about to begin thousands of hours of digital Compact Disc enjoyment. While you are probably no beginner when it comes to high fidelity components, we nevertheless ask you to read and carefully follow the instructions in this manual to insure a successful partnership between you and your new Harman Kardon Compact Disc Player. Actual hook-up instructions begin on page 8. Depress the Power (1) switch to turn ON the HD7400/HD7300. Compact Discs (CD's) are set onto the drawer with the lettering side up. (See instructions for handling CD's on page 9). The tray should be closed by pressing the Open/Close (3) button. It will also close when the ► key is pressed. Optionally, it can also be closed by pressing it gently back towards the chassis of the CD player. Once a CD is loaded into the Compact Disc Tray, pressing the Open/Close (3) button shuts the drawer and activates the Multi Display (4). Pressing the Open/Close button when the tray is shut, 1) stops playback, 2) opens the tray, 3) cancels all memorized programs. The HD7400/HD7300's fluorescent Multi Display (4) provides information about track numbers (songs on the CD), time and programming. When a CD is loaded into the player, Track No. (5) displays the total number of songs on the Compact Disc. During playback, Track No. indicates the number of the track currently being played. It is also used to display tracks selected for programming (see page 9) and for displaying special index numbers found on some CD's. The Operation display (6) indicates play/pause status and whether programming or repeat functions are in use. DISPLAY FUNCTION WHEN LIT PLAY - normal playback no PAUSE - playback temporarily stopped PROG. PROGRAM - memory playback of a programmed sequence. REPEAT REPEAT - Disc will repeat playback from the beginning. PROG. PROGRAM REPEAT - Program or individual REPEAT selection will repeat when both indicators are lit. The digital Total Time/Index (7) display has four different functions: I) When the CD player's loading tray is closed, the total recording time in minutes and seconds is displayed. This is particularly useful information when making recordings from a CD. 2) When a CD is playing, the display will "count" the individual track elapsed time. 3) During programming the time display disappears and the same space is used to display program sequence numbers. 4) When searching for an index number, the time display also disappears and index numbers are displayed. 4