User manual HARMAN KARDON HD7225
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Manual abstract: user guide HARMAN KARDON HD7225
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 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
Introduction
Thank you for choosing Harman Kardon HD7225 CD player. The HD7225 is an exceptionally well-engineered product that offers high performance and ease of use. Along with conventional CD audio discs, the HD7225 is also compatible with MP3 data from CDs and most recordable CD formats. [. . . ] 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. 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 HD7225 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. This jack may also be connected to the IROutput jack of another compatible Harman Kardon component or a compatible IR-systemremote product. You may also use the IR Sensor in the HD7225 to send commands to other compatible remote controlled products. Connect the Remote IROut jack 3 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 HD7225 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. 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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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 close and the disc will start playing the first track.
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.
10 OPERATION
Operation
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. 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 9 or the Pause button 5 9 to resume normal play. When the Stop button is pressed the display again will show the total number of tracks and total running time of the disc. To prevent dirt and dust from entering the unit, do not leave the disc tray open. [. . . ] Press the Stop button 6 A once to complete a program sequence, or press Play 4 9 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.
Editing a Program
A program can be edited even after it was completed by pressing the Stop button 6 A once: Each time you press the Program button 3 the track number and program step number will be displayed in the programmed order, but with steady tracks 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 7 8 7 or the Numeric buttons 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 indicator will go out, but the program will stay in memory and can be recalled easily by pressing the Program button. [. . . ]
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