Harman Kardon CD Player HD710 User Manual

HD710  
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DIGITAL AUDIO  
harman/kardon  
Compact Disc Player  
CD-Spieler  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Lettore di Compact Disc  
Compact Disc Player  
Compact Disc Player  
CD Player  
ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO  
Bruksanvisning  
KÄYTTÖOPAS  
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG  
Lecteur de compact-disques MODE D’EMPLOI  
Reproductor de CD  
CD-speler  
MANUAL DEL USUARIO  
GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING  
 
PLACEMENT  
The HD710 is fully shielded and may be  
placed on top of or under other stereo  
CARE OF THE LASER PICKUP  
The laser pickup that detects the music  
recorded on a CD is located under the  
compact disc drawer. The laser pickup,  
especially its precision lens, is particularly  
sensitive to dust. Keep the disc drawer closed  
when the unit is not in use, and do not put your  
hand inside the unit.  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
components as long as the “feet” provide  
sufficient clearance for cooling of the compo-  
nent below. Please make sure that the HD710  
receives adequate ventilation. It should  
always be located away from heat sources  
such as radiators, fireplaces, stoves, and other  
appliances that produce heat. Avoid placing  
the unit in locations that receive prolonged  
direct sunlight or extremely low temperatures.  
While your compact disc player is designed to  
be vibration-resistant, excessive shocks or  
placement too close to large speakers can  
cause “stuttering” or skipping. When choosing  
a place for your new CD player, take the same  
precautions you would with a turntable.  
Front Panel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Rear Panel Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
HD710 Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9  
Troubleshooting Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
INTERFERENCE  
This compact disc player uses high-frequency  
signals that can sometimes interfere with  
reception in tuners and televisions. If you start  
to experience reception problems after  
connecting and turning on your CD player,  
move the CD player farther away from your  
tuner or television set or turn the CD player off  
when it is not in use.  
GENERAL CONNECTION HINTS  
As you connect your compact disc player,  
carefully connect the plugs to the output jacks,  
being sure to push the plugs in all the way.  
Loose connection of a plug can cause hum or  
other intermittent noise. Take care to match  
the left and right plugs on the CD player with  
the left and right input jacks on the back of the  
receiver/preamplifier/integrated amplifier.  
Common practice is to use the red plug as  
right, and the white, gray, or black plug as left.  
TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE  
If you require warranty service, please return  
the product to your dealer. If this is not  
possible, please call 1-800-422-8027, for  
information on how to obtain service or  
replacement. If purchased outside the United  
States, contact your local dealer for repair or  
replacement. Your bill of sale will be required  
to obtain warranty service and to establish  
date of purchase.  
POWER CORD PROTECTION  
The power cord should be routed in such a  
way that it is not likely to be walked on or  
pinched by items laying on or against it. Any  
power cord is susceptible to stress at the point  
where it joins the plug and the point where it  
exits from the back of the unit, so take care not  
to fold or bend it excessively at those points.  
Never pull or stretch the cord. The CD  
player’s power cord should be unplugged from  
the outlet when the unit is left unused for a  
long period of time.  
WATER AND MOISTURE  
Do not operate this compact disc player  
around water (e.g., near a swimming pool,  
sink, or in a wet basement).  
ABNORMAL SMELLS  
If you detect an abnormal smell or smoke,  
immediately turn the compact disc player off  
and pull out the power cord. Contact your  
dealer or nearest Harman Kardon service  
center.  
Do not wind the cables with the power cord;  
doing so may degrade the sound quality.  
PACKING MATERIAL  
CLEANING  
Your box and packing material are custom  
designed to provide optimum protection for  
your compact disc player. Be sure to save the  
box and packing material in case you need to  
transport or ship the unit at some future time  
(e.g., service or moving).  
Use only a clean dry cloth to clean your  
compact disc player. Do not use solvents  
such as alcohol, benzine, gasoline, etc. Take  
care that excessive dust does not accumulate  
on your unit, and that objects are not dropped  
inside or liquids spilled into the unit.  
When you have finished connecting your  
HD710 to your receiver/preamplifier/integrated  
amplifier, plug the power cord of the CD player  
either into a power outlet on the back of  
another component, or into the power outlet in  
the wall.  
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FrontPanelControls  
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harman/kardon  
HD 710  
Open/Close  
TRACK  
INDEX  
STEP  
INTRO  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
MEMORY  
REMAIN  
TOTAL  
EACH  
AUTO  
SPACE  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
ALL ONE  
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OVER  
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Display  
Program Random  
Power  
Level  
Headphones  
Sensor  
Stop/Clear  
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FrontPanelControls  
16. FORWARD SEARCH  
5. MULTI-FUNCTION  
DISPLAY  
This display shows the corresponding  
information according to each mode.  
1. POWER SWITCH  
The POWER switch turns the unit on and  
off.  
11. PROGRAM BUTTON  
This button is used for storing the tracks  
in the Program mode.  
BUTTON (  
)
This button is used for searching for a  
particular passage in fast forward.  
2. COMPACT DISC  
DRAWER  
Load a disc (full-size or 3-inch/8 cm) into  
your compact disc player by placing it in  
this drawer with the label side up. Open  
and close the drawer using the OPEN/  
CLOSE button (3).  
17. BACKWARD SKIP  
12. PROGRAM/CHECK  
BUTTON  
This button is used for checking the  
stored tracks.  
BUTTON (  
)
6. PLAY BUTTON ( )  
This button is used for replaying from the  
beginning of the current track or returning  
to a previous track.  
This button is used for starting play.  
7. PAUSE BUTTON ( )  
This button is used for holding play at the  
start of a track or interrupting play.  
13. TIME BUTTON  
18. FORWARD SKIP  
This button is used for checking the  
elapsed playing time from the beginning  
of current track or remaining playing time  
of current track or remaining playing time  
of disc.  
BUTTON (  
)
3. OPEN/CLOSE  
BUTTON ( )  
8. STOP/CLEAR  
BUTTON ( )  
This button is used for stopping play or  
clearing programmed tracks.  
This button is used for moving onto the  
next track.  
Press this button to open or close the  
compact disc drawer. The drawer will  
also close if you press the play button or  
push the drawer gently toward the  
chassis of the player; however, we  
recommend that you do not push the  
drawer.  
19. HEADPHONE JACK  
This JACK is used for listening with  
headphones.  
14. DISPLAY BUTTON  
This button is used to dim the display  
lighting, if desired.  
9. RANDOM PLAY BUTTON  
This button is used for playing the tracks  
on a disc in random order.  
20. HEADPHONE VOLUME  
This is used for the adjustment of the  
headphone listening level.  
15. BACKWARD SEARCH  
BUTTON (  
)
10. REPEAT BUTTON  
This button is used for repeating one  
track or all tracks.  
4. REMOTE SENSOR  
This button is used for searching for a  
particular passage in fast reverse.  
This area receives the signal from the  
remote control unit. Make sure this area  
of the front panel is kept free from dirt or  
other obstructions that might prevent  
proper reception of the infrared signal  
from the remote control.  
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RearPanelConnections  
TO INPUT JACKS OF AMP/RECEIVER  
INPUT  
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3
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
AC  
INPUT  
MODEL NO.: HD710  
HARMAN/KARDON  
NORTHRIDGE  
REMOTE  
LEFT  
IN  
OUT  
CALIFORNIA U.S.A.  
RIGHT  
2
TO REMOTE OUT OF HARMAN/KARDON  
REMOTE CONTROL AMPLIFIER,  
RECEIVER OR TAPE DECK  
Please note that using the digital output  
will bypass the internal D/A conversion  
circuitry and therefore miss one of the  
major benefits of this machine. The best  
use of this output is for direct connection  
to a digital recorder, a very high perfor-  
mance external D/A Converter, or a true  
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Preampli-  
fier.  
Note: NEVER connect your CD player  
to the PHONO inputs.  
Before you begin to connect this unit  
to your system, be sure that all  
components are turned off and  
unplugged from the electrical outlet.  
1. CONNECTION CORDS  
On the back of your HD710 are output  
jacks that connect your CD player to your  
receiver, integrated amplifier, or preampli-  
fier. Using the supplied shielded cords,  
connect the left and right output jacks on  
the back of the CD player to the left and  
right input jacks marked CD or AUX on the  
back of your receiver/preamplifier/  
integrated amplifier. Alternatively, you can  
also use the TAPE INPUT or TAPE PLAY  
jacks on your receiver/preamplifier/  
integrated amplifier.  
2. OPTIONAL DIGITAL  
CONNECTION  
See the connection diagram in the  
operating instruction manual of a  
Harman/Kardon compatible amplifier  
or receiver.  
The HD710 also has a digital output jack  
— a single electrical RCA-type connector.  
If your preamplifier has a digital-to-analog  
decoder and can accept a digital signal  
from a compact disc player, you can  
connect your CD player to your preampli-  
fier using this digital jack.  
3. AC INPUT CORD  
Plug this cord into the AC outlet of  
amplifier or receiver or a household AC  
outlet.  
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Operation  
Do not insert any objects into the tray  
as it can damage the mechanism.  
INTERRUPTING PLAY (PAUSE MODE)  
LOADING AND UNLOADING  
SELECTING A PREVIOUS TRACK IN  
PLAY MODE  
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. The  
disc tray slides out automatically.  
Press the PAUSE button to tempo-  
rarily interrupt play. The disc contin-  
ues to spin but the sound stops, and  
appears on the display. To  
If a track is playing, press the BACK-  
To prevent dirt and dust from  
entering the mechanism, do not  
leave the disc tray open.  
WARD SKIP BUTTON (  
) to  
Take care that the tray is not ob-  
structed. If it is obstructed in opening,  
it will be closed after about five  
seconds. If it is obstructed in closing,  
it will be opened automatically after  
about five seconds.  
return to the beginning of the track.  
continue playing, press the PLAY or  
PAUSE button again.  
Press the BACKWARD SKIP button  
before a track begins playing to move  
to the beginning of the previous track.  
NORMAL PLAY  
PLAYING A DISC  
STOPPING PLAY (STOP MODE)  
During normal play, if the BACK-  
WARD SKIP button is pressed at the  
beginning of the first track, the first  
track is skipped to the last track.  
Press the POWER switch to turn the  
unit on.  
Press the STOP/CLEAR button to  
stop play before the end of the disc is  
reached.  
Load a disc with the labelled side up  
after the disc tray is opened com-  
pletely.  
Open the disc tray, load a disc and  
close it.  
During random or programmed play,  
The display shows the total number of  
the tracks and the total playing time of  
the disc, and the music calendar  
displays the number of tracks. When  
the total number of tracks is more  
OVER  
MUSIC SEARCH  
OPERATION  
the BACKWARD SKIP button can be  
pressed only to return to the beginning  
of the first track.  
SKIP  
BEGINNING AT A SPECIFIC TRACK IN  
STOP MODE  
SELECTING A HIGHER NUMBERED  
TRACK IN PLAY MODE  
than 19,  
will appear next to  
19 as indicated below.  
LABELLED  
SURFACE  
1. Repeatedly press the FORWARD or  
Press the FORWARD SKIP button  
TRACK  
DISC  
MIN  
SEC  
BACKWARD SKIP button (  
/
)
(
) to advance to the beginning of  
If you want to take a disc out of the  
tray, press the OPEN/CLOSE button.  
until the desired track number appears on  
the display.  
the next track.  
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OVER  
During normal play, if the FORWARD  
SKIP button is pressed when playing  
the last track, the last track is skipped  
to the first track.  
Remove a disc from the tray in the  
same way as loading to avoid leaving  
fingerprints on the disc surface.  
STOP MODE  
TRACK  
DISC  
Press the PLAY button. Play starts  
and the first track number, elapsed  
playing time, and  
display.  
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After putting a disc into its storage  
case, close the disc tray by pressing  
the OPEN/CLOSE button.  
appear in the  
During random or programmed play,  
if the FORWARD SKIP button is  
pressed when playing the last track,  
the “End” sign appears on the display  
and the last track continues to be  
played.  
2. Press the PLAY button  
After the last track has been played  
the unit switches to the stop mode.  
TRACK  
INDEX  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
CAUTION IN LOADING AND  
UNLOADING  
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OVER  
Do not tilt the unit while the disc tray is  
opening or closing because the disc  
could fall off.  
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REPEAT PLAY  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to complete  
programming.  
PROGRAMMED PLAY  
SEARCH  
SEARCHING A SPECIFIC PASSAGE IN  
PLAY MODE  
REPEAT ALL TRACKS  
You can program up to 20 tracks to play  
in any sequence you choose.  
TRACK  
INDEX  
STEP  
DISC  
MEMORY  
TOTAL  
Press the REPEAT button before or  
during play.  
Press and hold down the FORWARD  
or BACKWARD SEARCH button  
If you exceed 20 tracks, the “Full” sign  
appears to remind you that the memory is  
full and cannot accept any more tracks.  
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REPEAT ALL appears on the display  
and all tracks of the CD will be  
repeated.  
(
/
) and release the button  
when the desired point has been  
reached.  
TRACK  
PROGRAMMING  
DISC  
MEMORY  
TOTAL  
If the CD player reaches the end of  
the last track during forward search,  
the unit goes back to the beginning of  
the first track and continues to search  
forward.  
Example: If you wish to program the  
tracks 4, 8 and 17, the programming  
procedure is as follows.  
If the CD player reaches the end of  
the last track during forward search,  
the unit switches to the stop mode.  
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8
17  
Press the PLAY button.  
5.  
1. In the stop mode, press the PRO-  
GRAM button, the MEMORY light in the  
display will start blinking.  
If the CD player reaches the begin-  
ning of a CD during backward search  
in normal play mode, play restarts at  
this point.  
After the last programmed track has  
been played, the last programmed  
track number and the total playing time  
of the programmed tracks are shown  
on the display.  
REPEAT ONE TRACK  
TRACK  
MIN  
SEC  
After selecting a desired track with the  
DISC  
MEMORY  
FORWARD or BACKWARD SKIP  
button, press the REPEAT button  
twice before or during play.  
If the CD player reaches the begin-  
ning of a track during backward  
search in random or programmed play  
mode, play restarts at this point.  
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OVER  
During program play, if you want  
normal play, select the desired track  
with the NUMERIC buttons, then  
normal play will start that track.  
2. Select the desired track with the SKIP  
buttons or NUMERIC buttons on the  
remote.  
REPEAT ONE appears on the display  
and the selected track will be re-  
peated.  
If you want program play again, press  
the PROGRAM button in the stop  
mode, then the unit switches to the  
program mode.  
TRACK  
DISC  
If the REPEAT button is pressed once  
again in this mode, repeat play mode  
is canceled.  
MEMORY  
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3. Press the PROGRAM button. The  
TOTAL light and the program number  
(1-20) in the display will illuminate.  
TRACK  
DISC  
MEMORY  
TOTAL  
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NOTE:  
CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF THE  
PROGRAM  
RANDOM PLAY  
When a track of which number is greater  
than 30 is programmed or being played,  
or during random play, the time display  
may show “– –:– –”.  
In this mode, CD player plays the tracks  
on the CD in random sequence.  
You can check the contents of the  
program during programming or after  
completion of programming.  
Press the RANDOM PLAY button.  
The unit automatically selects and  
plays tracks at random.  
Each time the PROGRAM/CHECK  
DISPLAY DIMMING  
button is pressed, the programmed  
tracks will appear in the programmed  
sequence.  
If the RANDOM PLAY button is  
pressed during random play, random  
play is canceled and normal play  
starts at the present track.  
Pressing the DISPLAY button deletes  
all indicators in the display, only the  
(selected) track indication remains in  
STOP or PAUSE mode.  
CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED  
TRACKS  
While running even this track  
indication is deleted, leaving only a  
small dot in the display as reminder  
that the unit is still running.  
Each time the STOP/CLEAR button is  
pressed during programming or after  
completion of programming, the  
programmed tracks are cleared one  
by one in the opposite sequence.  
TIME DISPLAY SELECTION  
In addition to displaying the elapsed time  
of the currently playing track, this unit has  
two other time display modes. One mode  
will indicate the total time remaining on  
the disc (TOTAL will light in the display).  
The other mode will indicate the time  
remaining on a specific track (EACH will  
light in the display).  
In that mode if any button (except  
PLAY) is pressed, the track is  
indicated again for a short moment.  
If you wish to clear a specific track,  
find that track with the PROGRAM/  
CHECK button and clear with the  
STOP/CLEAR button.  
Pressing the DISPLAY button again  
returns to the normal display  
indication.  
By pressing the OPEN/CLOSE or  
STOP/CLEAR button over 4 seconds  
in the stop mode, all programmed  
tracks will be cleared.  
Change the time display selection by  
repeatedly pressing theTIME button.  
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RemoteControl  
HD710 REMOTE CONTROL  
OPERATION  
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.  
2. NUMERIC BUTTONS (0 - 9)  
If you press the number that corre-  
Power ON  
1
Power Off  
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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  
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.  
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The functions found on the remote  
control that are not found on the front  
To select a two digit track number, the  
second digit must be pressed within  
about 2 seconds after the first digit  
has been pressed.  
0
3
panel are INTRO, A  
B, and the  
Intro  
Repeat  
Program  
A
B
Time  
1-10 keys. These three functions are  
described below (for other functions, see  
the descriptions on page 4.)  
Random  
Display  
Clear  
Check  
During programming, if you select the  
desired track with the NUMERIC  
buttons, that track is programmed  
without the PROGRAM button.  
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.  
Avoid using the remote control near  
fluorescent lamps, as they may shorten  
its operating range.  
3. A  
B BUTTON  
Press the A  
B BUTTON at the  
beginning of the passage you want,  
then REPEAT appears on the display  
and A blinks.  
If your remote control will sit unused for a  
long period of time, remove the batteries  
to prevent damage from corrosion.  
harman/kardon  
Press this button again at the end of  
the passage, then A B appears  
on the display and the specific  
REAR PANEL REMOTE  
JACKS  
passage is being played repeatedly.  
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.  
If you want to cancel repeat A  
B
play, press the A  
CLEAR button.  
B or STOP/  
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CONCERNING USE OF  
BATTERIES  
harman/kardon  
HD 710  
Open/Close  
TRACK  
INDEX  
STEP  
INTRO  
MIN  
SEC  
DISC  
MEMORY  
REMAIN  
TOTAL  
EACH  
AUTO  
SPACE  
RANDOM  
Two batteries are provided with your  
remote control. To load batteries:  
REPEAT  
ALL ONE  
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OVER  
A ↔  
B
Display  
Program Random  
1. Locate the cover over the battery  
compartment on the back of the  
remote control. Remove the cover by  
sliding it in the direction of the  
embossed arrow.  
Power  
Level  
Headphones  
Sensor  
Stop/Clear  
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Check  
Repeat  
2. Insert the two AA (1.5V/R6/UM3)  
batteries. Make sure you insert the  
batteries according to the + and –  
polarity symbols at the bottom of the  
battery compartment.  
23 FEET  
7 M  
3. Replace the cover of the battery  
compartment.  
30°  
30°  
NOTE:  
1. When you replace weak batteries,  
replace both at the same time.  
Power ON  
1
Power Off  
4
2
6
0
3
7
5
9
8
2. Remove the batteries if the  
remote is not to be used for an  
extended period of time.  
Intro  
Repeat  
A
B
Time  
Random  
Display  
Program  
Clear  
Check  
3. Do not use rechargeable batteries  
(Ni-Cd type).  
harman/kardon  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
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TroubleshootingGuide  
If your HD710 does not operate as  
expected, first check the items in the  
following list. If you cannot deter-  
mine the source of the problem,  
contact your dealer or authorized  
Harman Kardon service representa-  
tive.  
NOTHING HAPPENS WHEN  
FUNCTION KEYS ARE PRESSED  
THE PLAY INDICATOR LIGHTS,  
BUT NO SOUND IS HEARD  
Turn the power to the unit off, then  
back on again.  
The wrong SOURCE has been  
selected on your integrated  
amplifier/receiver/preamplifier.  
Make sure you have selected the  
SOURCE where your CD player is  
connected.  
THE DISPLAY SHOWS BROKEN  
CHARACTERS  
Turn the power to the unit off, then  
back on again.  
NO LIGHTS ON THE FRONT  
PANEL  
THE SOUND SKIPS OR STUTTERS  
DURING PLAYBACK  
Power cord is not plugged into  
power outlet.  
THE REMOTE CONTROL DOES  
NOT FUNCTION CORRECTLY  
The disc may be dirty or damaged.  
Wall outlet or extension cord is  
faulty. Check for poor connec-  
tions.  
The unit may have been placed on  
an unstable surface. Isolate the  
unit from excessive vibration by  
placing it on a firmer surface or  
farther away from your speakers.  
Make sure you are using the  
remote control within the 30° angle  
and 23 ft. (7 m) range described in  
this manual.  
Breaker on plug strip has tripped.  
Reset breaker.  
Make sure the remote transmitter  
lens and the front panel REMOTE  
SENSOR window are clean and  
that no objects are blocking the  
path from the remote control to the  
REMOTE SENSOR area on the  
front panel.  
FRONT PANEL LIGHTS ARE ON,  
BUT THE CD DOES NOT PLAY  
THE SOUND IS CONTINUOUSLY  
DISTORTED  
The disc may have been inserted  
upside down. Make sure the label  
side is facing up.  
The cables from the HD710 have  
been plugged into the wrong input  
jacks on your integrated amplifier/  
receiver/preamplifier. Make sure  
you have not plugged the unit into  
the PHONO jacks.  
Moisture may have formed on the  
laser/receptor inside the unit.  
This sometimes occurs in damp  
climates or when the unit is  
Make sure that no strong fluores-  
cent lights are being used in the  
listening room.  
Check that the batteries inside the  
remote control are fresh.  
moved from a cold to a warm  
area. Leave the unit turned on at  
room temperature for 30 minutes  
to allow the moisture to evapo-  
rate, then play your disc.  
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Specifications  
SIGNAL FORMAT  
Sampling Frequency  
D/A Conversion  
Oversampling  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
44.1 kHz  
1 bit (Bit Stream Conversion)  
4 times  
We, Harman Marketing Europe a/s  
Discrete Analog Output Section  
Kongevejen 194B  
DK-3460 Birkerød  
CIRC System  
8 Hz to 20 kHz ±1.0 dB  
0.005%  
Danemark  
Error Correction  
Frequency Response  
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)  
Dynamic Range  
declare that the product described in  
this owner's manual is in compliance  
with technical standards:  
96 dB  
EN 55013/6.1990. EN 55022/4.1987  
EN 60555/4. 1987  
100 dB  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Channel Separation  
Line Output Level  
Accredited test laboratory:  
MIKES PRODUCT SERVICE GmbH  
Ohmstrasse 2-4  
95 dB  
2.0 V RMS  
18 Watts  
D-94342 Strasskirchen  
Germany  
Power Consumption  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
17 5/16 in. x 3 3/4 in. x 13 in.  
(440 mm x 95 mm x 330 mm)  
Steen Michaelsen  
10.1 lbs (4.6 kg)  
Weight  
harman marketing europe a/s  
The appliance conforms with EEC directive  
87/308/EEC regarding interference suppression  
Note: Specifications and features are subject to change without notice.  
(For 230 V Only)  
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