Harman Kardon Stereo Receiver DVD 37 User Manual

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DVD 37  
PROGRESSIVE-SCAN DVD AUDIO/VIDEO PLAYER  
WITH HDMI™  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
DVD 37  
Open/Close  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
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INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for choosing the Harman Kardon®  
DVD 37. The DVD 37 is a state-of-the-art optical disc  
player that can play almost every music, movie and  
still-image disc in your library with the highest fidelity  
available today. Along with playback of conventional  
DVD movie discs and audio CDs, the DVD 37 lets  
you enjoy the latest high-resolution DVD-Audio discs,  
with HDMI(High-Definition Multimedia Interface)  
output of pure, uncompressed digital audio and video  
that showcases your favorite movies and music as  
you’ve never experienced them before.  
DVD players are the fastest growing consumer  
electronics products ever brought to market, so  
this may be the first DVD player you own, or a  
replacement for an early-generation machine. In  
either case, while some of the DVD 37’s features  
and options resemble those of a CD player or your  
first DVD player, there are likely to be a number of  
functions that you are unfamiliar with. To ensure that  
you are able to take advantage of all the power and  
flexibility the DVD 37 has to offer, we encourage you  
to take a few minutes to review this manual before  
installing the DVD 37. That small investment of time  
will pay major dividends in the enjoyment you will  
receive by being able to use all the capabilities of your  
new DVD player.  
I Plays a wide range of formats, including  
DVD-Video discs, DVD-Audio discs, CD audio  
discs, CD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, MP3,  
Windows Media® Audio, JPEG still images and  
VCD discs  
I HDMI1.0 port with HDCP outputs uncom-  
pressed high-definition digital video (720p  
and 1080i) and up to six channels of Dolby®  
Digital, DTS® or PCM digital audio, depending  
on the source disc  
I High-quality video reproduction with pixel-by-  
pixel processing, progressive-scan output and  
3/2 pull-down reconstruction  
A virtually universal player, the DVD 37 can also play  
files recorded on a computer’s optical drive in the  
MP3 or Windows Media® formats, CD-R/RW discs,  
DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW discs and VCD pro-  
grams, and still images recorded in the JPEG format.  
I Simultaneous composite and component or  
S-video video outputs  
If you have additional questions about this product, its  
installation or its operation that are not answered in  
this manual, please contact your dealer or installer,  
as he/she is your best source of local information.  
Support is also available through our Web site, located  
I Complete bass management for DVD-Audio  
playback  
Regardless of a disc’s format, the DVD 37’s video  
and audio playback is of the highest quality, thanks  
to pixel-by-pixel video processing and true 3/2 pull-  
down reconstruction of film-based programming. When  
used with an HDMI-compatible audio/video receiver  
and video display, the program quality is preserved.  
By passing an uncompressed signal, degradation is  
virtually nonexistent. And the single-cable connection  
eliminates the problem of wire management.  
I Dolby Digital and DTS data signal output  
through both optical and coaxial digital audio  
connections  
I Audiophile-grade output DACs for the finest  
audio reproduction  
I Easy-to-use on-screen navigation system  
I Extensive programming capability  
If you have not yet upgraded to an HDMI video dis-  
play, you may still enjoy pristine picture quality with  
the DVD 37’s precision video DACs, which output a  
Y/Pr/Pb progressive-scan component signal and  
composite and S-video. Thus, no matter what type of  
video display used, you will see images that are the  
closest thing to the original film or performance this  
side of your local theater. To further fine-tune the video  
output, a built-in test pattern may be used in conjunc-  
tion with either the controls on your display, or the  
video output adjustments on the DVD 37.  
I Parental lock controls prevent unauthorized  
viewing of restricted movies  
I Multiple options for language, soundtrack and  
subtitle selection  
I Multiple-angle capabilities with specially  
encoded DVD discs  
I Backlit, ergonomically designed remote  
control  
In keeping with its 50-year tradition as a leader in  
audio technology, Harman Kardon has loaded the  
DVD 37 with cutting-edge features. In addition to both  
optical and coaxial digital outputs for Dolby® Digital,  
DTS® or PCM recordings, the analog outputs for  
down-mixed stereo or DVD-Audio playback use audio-  
phile-grade digital-to-analog converters for crystal-  
clear outputs.  
NOTE: This player is designed and manufactured for  
compatibility with Region Management Information  
that is encoded on most DVD discs. This player is  
designed only for playback of discs with Region  
Code 1, or for discs that do not contain Region Code  
information. If there is any other Region Code on a  
disc, that disc will not play on the DVD 37.  
The DVD 37’s exclusive graphical interface makes it  
easy to get started, simplifying setup and configuration  
adjustments. During playback, the on-screen menus  
allow a wide range of program options. Additional  
menu options provide a full range of parental control  
features to control which discs may be viewed by  
younger members of the household, as well as a  
complete status screen which provides the technical  
details on the disc being played.  
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INTRODUCTION 3  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Verify Line Voltage Before Use  
Some surface finishes may be particularly sensitive to  
make certain that you disconnect the unit from the  
AC outlet.  
Your DVD 37 has been designed for use with  
110240-volt AC current and the plug is specifically  
designed for 120-volt applications. Connection to  
a line voltage other than that for which it is intended  
can create a safety and fire hazard and may damage  
the unit.  
absorbing permanent marks from the rubber feet on  
the bottom of your component. This may be due to a  
variety of factors beyond Harman Kardon's control,  
including the nature of the finish, cleaning materials  
used, and normal heat and vibration caused by the  
use of the product, or other factors. Although every  
effort has been made to select high-quality materials  
for your component, we recommend that caution be  
exercised in choosing an installation location for the  
component and in normal maintenance practices,  
as your warranty will not cover this type of damage  
to furniture.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: To avoid damage to the DVD 37  
that may not be covered by the warranty, be certain  
that the disc is removed from the unit before it is  
moved. Once the DVD 37 is installed, a disc may be  
left in the unit when it is turned off, but the unit should  
NEVER be moved with a disc left in the disc tray.  
If you have any questions about the voltage require-  
ments for your specific model, or about the line volt-  
age in your area, contact your selling dealer before  
plugging the unit into a wall outlet.  
Important Information for the User  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence in a residential installation. This equipment gener-  
ates, uses and can radiate radio-frequency energy and,  
if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communication. However, there is no guarantee that  
harmful interference will not occur in a particular instal-  
lation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer-  
ence to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by  
one or more of the following measures:  
Do Not Use Extension Cords  
We do not recommend that extension cords be used  
with this product. As with all electrical devices, do not  
run power cords under rugs or carpets or place heavy  
objects on them. Damaged power cords should be  
replaced immediately by an authorized service center  
with cords meeting factory specifications.  
Cleaning  
When the unit gets dirty, wipe it with a clean, soft, dry  
cloth. If necessary, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened  
with mild soapy water, then a fresh cloth with clean  
water. Wipe immediately with a dry cloth. NEVER use  
benzene, aerosol cleaners, thinner, alcohol or any  
volatile cleaning agent. Do not use abrasive cleaners,  
as they may damage the finish of metal parts. Avoid  
spraying insecticide near the unit.  
Handle the AC Power Cord Gently  
When disconnecting the power cord from an AC out-  
let, always pull the plug; never pull the cord. If you do  
not intend to use the unit for any considerable length  
of time, disconnect the plug from the AC outlet.  
Unpacking  
The carton and shipping materials used to protect your  
new receiver during shipment were specially designed  
to cushion it from shock and vibration. We suggest  
that you save the carton and packing materials for  
use in shipping if you move, or should the unit ever  
need repair.  
Do Not Open the Cabinet  
I Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
There are no user-serviceable components inside this  
product. Opening the cabinet may present a shock  
hazard, and any modification to the product will void  
your guarantee. If water or any metal object such as a  
paper clip, wire or staple accidentally falls inside the  
unit, disconnect it from the AC power source immedi-  
ately, and consult an authorized service center.  
I Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
I Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
To minimize the size of the carton in storage, you may  
wish to flatten it. This is done by carefully slitting the  
tape seams on the bottom, and collapsing the carton  
down to a more two-dimensional appearance. Other  
cardboard inserts may be stored in the same manner.  
Packing materials that cannot be collapsed should be  
saved along with the carton in a plastic bag.  
I Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Installation Location  
I To ensure 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 hard-  
ware can support the weight of the product.  
If you do not wish to save the packaging materials,  
please note that the carton and other sections of the  
shipping protection are recyclable. Please respect the  
environment and discard those materials at a local  
recycling center.  
I 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 certain that there is sufficient  
air movement within the cabinet. The unit should  
be placed on its own shelf, not directly on top of  
another component.  
NOTE: Changes or modifications may cause this unit  
to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and  
may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Remove Front-Panel Protective Film  
CAUTION: The DVD 37 uses a laser system. To pre-  
vent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not open  
the cabinet enclosure or defeat any of the safety  
mechanisms provided for your protection. DO NOT  
STARE INTO THE LASER BEAM. To ensure proper use  
of this product, please read this Owner’s Manual care-  
fully and retain it for future use. Should the unit require  
maintenance or repair, please contact your local  
Harman Kardon service center. Refer servicing to  
qualified personnel only.  
In order to protect the lens covering the front panel of  
your new DVD 37, it is shipped from the factory cov-  
ered by a protective plastic film. Before using the unit,  
remove this film by grabbing one corner and gently  
peeling back the plastic sheet. Note that the film must  
be removed for proper operation of the remote control.  
I Do not place the unit on a carpeted surface.  
I Avoid moist or humid locations.  
I Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations,  
or an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or  
heating equipment.  
Moving the Unit  
Before moving the unit, be certain to disconnect any  
interconnection cords with other components, and  
I Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on the top of  
the unit, or place objects directly over them.  
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FEATURES & DISC COMPATIBILITY  
DVD-Video Disc Compatibility:  
The DVD 37 will NOT play the following:  
DVD discs with a Region Code other than 1 or 0  
DVD-ROM data discs  
DVD-RAM discs  
Disc Formats Supported by This Player  
• 3" (8cm) or 5" (12cm) discs  
• Single-sided or double-sided discs  
• Single-layer or dual-layer discs  
The DVD 37 can play the following types of pre-  
recorded discs:  
• Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG or Linear PCM digital  
audio tracks  
CD-I discs  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
CD-G discs  
• MPEG-2 digital video  
SVCD discs  
• Discs are generally divided into one or more titles,  
which may be further subdivided into chapters.  
Kodak Photo CDdiscs (Kodak Picture CD discs,  
available to consumers, may be viewed using the  
DVD 37).  
DVD  
3" (8cm) disc  
5" (12cm) disc  
CD  
3" (8cm) disc  
5" (12cm) disc  
DVD-Audio Disc Compatibility  
• 3" (8cm) or 5" (12cm) discs  
• Single-sided discs  
• Discs intended for use in video game consoles  
The DVD 37 will also play most recordable discs, but  
we cannot guarantee complete playback compatibility  
of CD- or DVD-recordable discs due to the wide  
variation in recorders and blank discs.  
• Discs recorded in the “VR” mode or at any speed  
other than “SP”  
• Single-layer or dual-layer discs  
• Linear or packed PCM digital audio  
• High-definition optical discs such as WMVHD,  
SACD,HD-DVDand Blu-ray Disc™  
• Some discs may contain MPEG-2 video, and Dolby  
Digital, DTS or MPEG digital audio.  
NOTE: Due to differences in the formatting of certain  
discs, it is possible that some discs may include  
features that are not compatible with the DVD 37.  
Similarly, although the DVD 37 is capable of a wide  
range of features, not all discs include every capability  
of the DVD system. For example, although the DVD 37  
is compatible with multi-angle discs, that feature is only  
possible when the disc is specially encoded for multi-  
ple-angle play. In addition, the DVD 37 is capable of  
playing back both Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks,  
but the number and types of tracks available will vary  
from disc to disc.  
ReWritable  
• Discs are generally divided into one or more groups,  
which may be further subdivided into tracks.  
Audio CD Compatibility  
• 3" (8cm) or 5" (12cm) discs  
• Linear PCM digital audio  
CD-RW  
CD-R  
VCD  
5" (12cm) disc 3" (8cm) disc 5" (12cm) disc  
5" (12cm) disc 5" (12cm) disc  
• Audio CDs are divided into tracks  
CD-R/RW Compatibility  
• The DVD 37 is compatible with most discs recorded  
with files encoded using MP3 or Windows Media 9  
(up to 320kbps), as well as JPEG still images,  
including Kodak® Picture CDs. However, variations in  
the encoder or codec used and the bit rate of the  
encoding may affect the capability of the DVD 37 to  
play a specific disc. As a result, we cannot guaran-  
tee complete compatibility with all encoders and  
codec versions.  
• 5" (12cm) discs  
• Linear PCM, MP3 (32kbps – 320kbps) or Windows  
Media WMA (64kbps – 320kbps) digital audio  
To make certain that a specific feature or soundtrack  
option is available, please check the options noted on  
the disc jacket.  
• May contain JPEG still images (up to 5 megapixels,  
file size up to 5Mb, limit of approximately 250 files  
per disc).  
• Playback of DTS audio discs requires connection to  
a processor or receiver with a DTS decoder and the  
correct setting of the Digital Output in the Audio  
Submenu to “Bitstream” (see page 21).  
• Linear PCM discs are generally divided into tracks  
like an audio CD. MP3, WMA and JPEG discs (or  
discs that contain more than one of these formats)  
are divided into files, which may be organized into  
folders, depending on how the disc was created.  
• Most DVD-Audio discs also contain a copy of the  
program material recorded in the standard Dolby  
Digital, DTS, MPEG or linear PCM formats. The DVD  
will play back those portions of the disc, regardless  
of the format of the rest of the disc.  
• Playback capability for CD- or DVD-recordable discs  
may vary due to variations in the quality of the disc  
and the recorder used to create the disc.  
VCD Compatibility  
• The DVD 37 is compatible with most discs recorded  
with files encoded using MP3 or Windows Media 9  
(up to 320kbps), as well as JPEG still images.  
However, note that variations in the encoder or  
codec used and the bit rate of the encoding may  
affect the DVD 37’s ability to play back a specific  
disc. As a result, we cannot guarantee complete  
compatibility with all encoders and versions of  
the codecs. For best results, we recommend  
that MP3 files be encoded at bit rates ranging  
between 32kbps and 320kbps. WMA files should  
be encoded at bit rates between 64kbps and  
• 5" (12cm) discs  
• Playback of CD-R/RW and DVD R/RW discs  
created on a computer requires proper formatting  
and finalization of the disc before playback. Some  
computers and/or software programs may not be  
capable of creating compatible discs.  
• Linear PCM, MP1 (MPEG-1, Layer 1), MP3  
(MPEG-1, Layer 3) digital audio  
• MPEG-1 digital video  
• May contain JPEG still images (Video CD  
Version 2.0).  
• Some discs may contain menus and chapters, while  
other discs simply contain tracks. Version 2.0 discs  
may offer interactive playback control (PBC).  
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320kbps. Although the DVD 37 is capable of  
playing some WMA 9 files, not all features of  
version 9 are supported. JPEG files should  
contain no more than 5 megapixels, and the file  
size should be no larger than 5Mb.  
Supplied Accessories  
The following accessory items are supplied with  
the DVD 37. If any of these items are missing,  
please contact Harman Kardon Customer Service  
(1) Remote control  
(2) AAA batteries  
(1) A/V cable for stereo analog audio  
and composite video  
(1) HDMI cable  
(1) S-video cable  
(1) Mini-plug remote interconnect cable  
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DVD TERMINOLOGY  
Since DVD players share some of the characteristics  
and technology of CD players, many of the terms and  
operational concepts used in a DVD player are similar  
to what you may be familiar with from CD players and  
changers, or older video disc formats such as Laser  
Disc. However, if this is your first DVD player, some  
of the terms used to describe the features of a DVD  
player may be unfamiliar. The following explanations  
should solve some of the mysteries of DVD, and help  
you to enjoy all the power and flexibility of the DVD  
format and the DVD 37.  
connections. In order to take advantage of the high-  
resolution output of the DVD 37 via its HDMI output,  
your display must be HDCP-compliant. Virtually all dis-  
plays with HDMI inputs are HDCP-compliant, but not  
all DVI-equipped displays are. If you are using the  
DVD 37 with an optional HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter,  
check the owner’s manual for your display to deter-  
mine whether it is HDCP-compliant.  
high-scan-rate output with twice the scan lines of con-  
ventional video images. Progressive scan outputs must  
be connected to “digital-ready” or high-definition video  
displays, regardless of the technology of the specific  
display (e.g., conventional direct-view television, front  
or rear projector, plasma display panel or LCD). In  
some cases, the displays may have special inputs for  
use with high-scan-rate inputs, and in others you may  
need to make adjustments to the display’s setup  
menus to make certain that the inputs used are con-  
figured for an “HD” signal. Although the progressive  
scan output uses the component video jacks, it is  
not compatible with older conventional analog video  
displays, even when they have component inputs.  
HDMI(High-Definition Multimedia Interface):  
HDMI is a serial-bus form of communication between  
the DVD player and the video display or audio/video  
receiver. With 5Gbps of bandwidth, it is capable of  
passing uncompressed digital audio and high-  
definition digital video using a single cable. With HDMI,  
the DVD 37 is capable of outputting high-resolution  
(720p or 1080i) video and 5.1-channel Dolby Digital  
or DTS digital audio, with the convenience of just a  
single cable connection.  
Aspect Ratio: This is a description of the width of a  
video image in relation to its height. A conventional  
video screen is four units wide for every three units of  
height, making it almost square. Newer wide-aspect-  
ratio video displays are 16 units wide for every nine  
units of height, making them more like the screen in  
a movie theater. The program material on a DVD may  
be recorded in either format and, in addition, you may  
configure the DVD 37 to play back in either format,  
depending on the features recorded on a disc.  
Reading: This is a message that you will see when  
you first press the Play Button  
2N. It refers to  
the fact that the player must first examine the contents  
of the disc to see whether it is a CD or DVD, and then  
extract the information about the type of material on  
the disc, such as languages, aspect ratios, subtitles,  
number of titles and more. The slight delay while the  
contents of the disc are read is normal.  
JPEG Files: JPEG stands for the Joint Photographic  
Experts Group, which developed a standard for com-  
pressing still images, such as photographs. JPEG files  
may be created on a personal computer by importing  
images from a digital camera, or scanning printed  
photographs. These files may be burned onto a com-  
pact disc. The DVD 37 is capable of recognizing  
JPEG files and enabling you to view them on your  
video screen.  
Chapter: DVD programs are divided into chapters and  
titles. Chapters are the subsections programmed into  
a single title on a disc. Chapters may be compared to  
the individual tracks on an audio CD. Press the Disc  
R
Resume: The operation of the Stop Button  
4P  
on the DVD 37 works differently from what you are  
used to on CD players. On a traditional CD player,  
when you press the Stop button, the unit does just  
that – it stops playback. On a CD player, when you  
press the Start button again, the disc starts from the  
beginning. With the DVD 37, however, you have two  
options when playing most discs. Pressing the Stop  
Menu Button  
to see a listing of the chapters  
on a disc.  
MP3 Files: MP3 is an audio compression format that  
was developed by the Motion Picture Experts Group  
as an adjunct to the MPEG-1 video compression for-  
mat. A number of encoding software programs are  
available for transferring CDs and other audio pro-  
grams into the MP3 format. The main benefit of MP3  
is that it reduces the size of audio files considerably,  
depending on the amount of compression selected  
during the encoding process, enabling you to store  
many more songs on one compact disc than in the  
standard audio CD format. The DVD 37 is capable of  
playing MP3 files using its advanced graphic interface.  
See page 33 for more information on MP3 files.  
Component Video: This form of video signal  
eliminates many of the artifacts of traditional composite  
video signals by splitting the signal into a separate  
luminance channel (the “Y” signal channel) and two  
color-difference signals (the Pr and Pb signal  
channels). With a component video connection, you  
will see greater picture resolution and eliminate many  
picture imperfections such as the moiré patterns often  
seen on check-patterned cloth. However, in order to  
benefit from component video, you must have a video  
display with Y/Pr/Pb component video inputs. Do not  
connect the component video outputs of the DVD 37  
to the standard composite or S-video inputs of a TV  
or recorder.  
Button  
4
P
once will stop the playback, but it  
actually puts the unit in the Resume mode. This means  
that you can turn the machine off and, when you  
press the Play Button  
will resume playback from the point on the disc where  
the Stop Button was pressed. This is helpful  
2
N
the next time, the disc  
4
P
if you are watching a movie and must interrupt your  
viewing session but wish to pick up where you left off.  
Pressing the Stop Button  
4
P
twice will stop the  
machine in a traditional manner and, when the disc is  
played again, it will start from the beginning.  
Multiple Angle: DVDs have the capability to show  
up to four different views of the same scene in a  
program. When a disc is encoded with multiple-angle  
In Resume mode, the Harman Kardon screen will  
appear, and the RESUMEmessage will appear in  
the Information Display B. The resume function is  
not available for WMA files. For DVDs, CDs, MP3 files,  
JPEG files, and VCDs with PBC (Playback Control)  
only, the resume function will be retained even after  
the DVD 37 has been placed in Standby mode by  
pressing the Power Off Button 2W, but not after  
the unit has been unplugged from AC power.  
Group: The individual tracks on a DVD-Audio disc  
may be combined into Groups. There may be more  
than one Group on a disc. Depending on the way a  
disc’s producers create the program, the Groups can  
contain different program material, or they may repeat  
the disc’s content in different audio formats, such as  
5.1 audio or high-resolution stereo.  
information, pressing the Angle Button  
C
will  
enable you to switch between these different views.  
Note that, at present, few discs take advantage of this  
capability and, when they do, the multiple-angle tech-  
nology may only be present for short periods of time  
within the disc. Producers will usually insert some sort  
of icon or graphic in the picture to alert you to the  
availability of multiple-angle scenes.  
HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content  
Protection): HDCP is the specification for protecting  
digitally encoded content from unauthorized copying  
when it is transmitted from a DVD player (or other  
video source) to a video display using HDMI or DVI  
Title: For a DVD, a title is defined as an entire movie  
or program. There may be as many chapters within a  
title as the producers decide to include. Most discs  
include only one title, but some may have more than  
Progressive Scan: Progressive scan playback takes  
the original video signal on the disc and formats it as a  
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one, to give you a “Double Feature” presentation or to  
include other special features. Press the Title Button  
U
to see a listing of the titles on a disc. When a disc  
has only one title, pressing the Title Button  
U
may  
show a list of the chapters.  
WMA Files: WMA (Windows Media® Audio) is an  
audio compression format that was developed by the  
Microsoft® Corporation for use with its Windows Media  
Player and other devices. WMA files can be even  
smaller in size than MP3 files, while maintaining similar  
quality. The DVD 37 is among those DVD players  
capable of playing discs containing WMA files. Note  
that Windows Media Player uses other file formats;  
however, the DVD 37 is only capable of playing WMA  
files that end in the “.wma” extension. See page 5 for  
more information on WMA file support.  
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FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS  
DVD 37  
Open/Close  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
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Power Indicator  
Power On/Off (Standby)  
Play  
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Stop  
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Display Dimmer  
Disc Drawer  
Open/Close  
Skip/Search Reverse  
Skip/Search Forward  
Remote Sensor  
Pause  
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Display Dimmer: Press this button to reduce the  
1Power Indicator: This indicator lights amber when  
the unit is connected to an AC power source, but is not  
turned on. When the unit is on, the indicator lights blue.  
6Skip/Search Reverse: Press this button once to  
return to the start of the current chapter for a DVD or  
track for a CD. Subsequent individual presses will skip  
backwards through the available chapters or tracks.  
Press and hold the button to play the disc in the fast  
reverse mode at the speed indicated in the on-screen  
display and by the Playback Mode Indicators O.  
brightness of the Information Display @by 50% or  
to turn the display off completely in the following order:  
FULL BRIGHTNESS HALF BRIGHTNESS OFF  
FULL BRIGHTNESS.  
1
Power On/Off (Standby): Press the button once  
to turn the DVD 37 on. Press it again to put the unit  
in the Standby mode.  
)Disc Drawer: This drawer is used to hold the  
discs played in the unit. Be certain to seat all discs  
carefully within the recess in the drawer. Do not press  
down on the drawer when it is open, to avoid damage  
to the player. When the drawer is left open with no  
activity for 5 minutes, it will automatically close to pre-  
vent dust or dirt from entering the component, and to  
prevent accidental damage. If a disc is present, the  
DVD 37 will immediately begin playback.  
2
Play: Press to initiate playback or to resume  
7Skip/Search Forward: Press this button once  
to move to the start of the next chapter for a DVD or  
track for a CD. Subsequent presses will skip forward  
through the available chapters or tracks. Press and  
hold the button to play the disc in the Fast Play mode  
at the speed indicated in the on-screen display and by  
the Playback Mode Indicators O.  
playback after the Pause Button  
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has been  
pressed.  
3
Pause: Press this button to momentarily pause  
playback. To resume playback, press the button again.  
If a DVD is playing, action will freeze and a still picture  
will be displayed when the button is pressed.  
4
Stop: Press this button once to place the disc in  
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the disc tray.  
Open/Close: Press this button to open or close  
8Remote Sensor: The sensor that receives com-  
mands from the remote control is behind the front  
panel in this area. To ensure proper operation of the  
player with the remote, it is important that this area not  
be covered. In the event that the player is enclosed in  
a cabinet or if the remote sensor is covered, you may  
extend the remote sensor by connecting an optional,  
external remote sensor to the Remote Control Input  
on the rear panel (see page 14). When optional,  
external IR “blasters” are used for system control, they  
should be positioned so that they point at this area.  
the Resume mode, which means that playback will  
stop, but as long as the tray is not opened or the disc  
changed, playback will continue from the same point  
@Information Display: The Information Display  
provides status information on the player and the disc  
being played through a series of specific indicators  
and messages that appear in the display. See page 10  
for more information on the display.  
on the disc when the Play Button  
2
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is pressed  
again. Resume will also work if the unit was turned off.  
Resume will not operate for WMA files or VCDs that do  
not have playback control. To stop a disc and have  
play start from the beginning, press the button twice.  
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A Disc-Type Indicators  
B Audio Bitstream Indicators  
C Parental Lock Indicator  
D Program Indicator  
F Random Indicator  
K Video Indicators  
L Time Indicators  
M Chapter/Track Number Indicators  
N Group/Title Indicators  
O Playback-Mode Indicator  
G A-B Repeat Indicator  
H VCD Playback Control Indicator  
I Repeat Indicators  
E Angle Indicator  
J V-OFF Indicator  
ADisc Type Indicators: The DVD, DVD-Audio,  
CD, VCD, MP3, WMA or JPEG indicator will light to  
show the type of disc currently being played.  
FRandom Indicator: This indicator lights when the  
unit is in the Random Play mode.  
MChapter/Track Number Indicators: When a  
DVD disc is playing, these two positions in the display  
will show the current chapter. When a DVD-Audio or  
CD disc is playing they will show the current track  
number.  
GA-B Repeat Indicator: This indicator lights when  
a specific passage for repeat playback has been  
selected.  
NOTE: The DVD 37 does not have an HDCD® (High  
Definition Compact Digital®) decoder. Therefore, to  
benefit from HDCD encoding, make sure to connect  
one of the DVD 37’s Digital Audio Outputs 34  
to your receiver or processor with HDCD encoding.  
If your receiver or processor does not have HDCD  
decoding, you may still enjoy conventional CD play-  
back of the disc.  
B Audio Bitstream Indicators: When a Dolby®  
Digital, DTS® or linear PCM digital audio signal is  
present on the disc, one of these indicators will light.  
DVD-Audio, MP3 and WMA bitstreams will be indicated  
by the Disc Type Indicator A.  
NGroup/Title Indicators: These two positions in  
the display will show the current title number when  
a DVD disc is playing, or the current group for a  
DVD-Audio disc.  
HVCD Playback Control Indicator: This indicator  
lights when the playback control function is turned on  
for VCDs.  
IRepeat Indicators: These indicators light when  
any of the Repeat functions are in use.  
OPlayback-Mode Indicators: These indicators  
light to show the current playback mode:  
JV-OFF Indicator: This indicator lights in red when  
the unit's video output has been turned off by pressing  
the V-OFF Button F on the remote control.  
Lights when a disc is playing in the normal mode.  
This indicator will flash when the disc is in Forward  
Slow Play mode. The on-screen banner display indi-  
cates the selected speed (1/2, 1/4, 1/8 or 1/16).  
KVideo Output Indicators: When the DVD 37 is  
connected to a video display using the HDMI Output  
2, the display sends information to the DVD 37  
indicating the highest video resolution it is capable  
of handling, and the DVD 37 automatically sets the  
video output to match it. That resolution is displayed  
here. You may use the HD Mode Selector H to  
manually select a lower video output resolution.  
›› When the DVD 37 is in the Fast Search play  
mode, two of these indicators will light to show that the  
unit is in a Fast Play mode. The on-screen banner dis-  
play indicates the selected speed (x2, x4, x8, x20 or  
x100). Fast Play mode is not available for WMA files.  
CParental Lock Indicator: This indicator lights in  
red when the parental-lock system is engaged in order  
to prevent anyone from changing the rating level with-  
out a code.  
DProgram Indicator: This indicator lights when a  
playlist has been programmed using the menu system  
(available for CDs only). See page 36 for more infor-  
mation on programming playlists.  
Lights when the disc is paused.  
LTime Indicators: These positions in the display  
will show the running time of a disc in play.  
Lights when the disc is in the Fast Search  
Reverse mode. The on-screen banner display indicates  
the selected speed (x2, x4, x8, x20 or x100). Fast  
Search Reverse mode is not available for WMA files.  
NOTE: The indicators LMNwill also display  
text messages about the DVD’s status, including  
LOADINGwhen a disc is loading, POWER  
OFFwhen the unit is turned off, and DISC  
ERRORwhen a disc not compatible with the  
DVD is put into the play position.  
EAngle Indicator: This indicator blinks when  
alternative viewing angles are available on the  
DVD currently playing.  
Flashes when the disc is in Reverse Slow Play  
mode. The on-screen banner display indicates the  
selected speed (1/2 or 1/4).  
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Power On  
Open/Close  
Audio Select  
Clear  
Playlist  
Repeat  
A-B Repeat  
Random  
Info  
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Previous Step/Skip  
Search/Slow Reverse  
Angle  
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Light  
Video Off  
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HD Mode Selector  
Dimmer  
Progressive Scan/Interlaced  
Enter  
Pause  
Zoom  
Play  
Search/Slow Forward  
Stop  
Next Step/Skip  
Disc Menu  
Status  
Numeric Keys  
Title  
Subtitle  
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chapters or tracks. After first pressing the Pause  
Button , press this button to step backwards  
through a DVD or VCD as a series of still-image  
NOTE: The 2-channel downmix (Stereo mode) and  
the 5.1-channel presentation of multichannel audio  
discs (Bypass or Bass Management On modes) are  
not available simultaneously. With bass management  
on, the same front left and right channel information  
will be available at both of the left and right Analog  
Audio Outputs 89. No surround information will  
be present in the signal output at the 2-channel  
Analog Audio Outputs 8. In Stereo mode only,  
the downmixed 2-channel signal will be available at  
both Analog Audio Outputs 89. Use the Audio  
Mode Selector G to toggle through the three  
available settings.  
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Power On: Turns on the player when it is in  
L
Standby mode (Harman Kardon logo appears on  
screen).  
frames.  
1
disc tray.  
Open/Close: Press to open or close the  
B
Search/Slow Reverse: This button initiates fast  
or slow play in the reverse mode. For fast reverse play,  
each press of the button when playing DVD or VCD  
discs changes the speed as indicated by the number  
appearing in the upper right corner of the screen. For  
2
Audio Select: Press to access various audio lan-  
guages on a DVD (if the DVD contains multiple audio  
streams). This button may also allow you to access  
other audio formats on DVD discs, such as linear PCM  
or Dolby Digital 5.1 tracks (or other formats), if they’ve  
been recorded on the disc.  
slow reverse play, first press the Pause Button  
L
and each subsequent press of this button will change  
the slow play speed as indicated by the number  
appearing in the upper right corner of the screen.  
3
Clear: Press this button to remove on-screen  
menus or banners from the display screen. Press this  
button to clear the current play order displayed next to  
a track while programming a playlist. In Stop mode  
and with all menus and banners removed from the  
display, press and hold this button for five seconds  
to reset all settings to their factory defaults.  
H
HD Mode Selector: When the DVD 37 is con-  
C
Angle: Press this button to change the camera  
nected to a video display using the HDMI Output 2,  
the display sends information to the DVD 37 indicating  
the highest video resolution it is capable of handling,  
and the DVD 37 automatically sets the video output to  
match it. Pressing this button allows you to manually  
change the output resolution, with your selection  
indicated by the Video Output Indicators K.  
The DVD 37 will not allow you to select a resolution  
beyond the capabilities of your display, and if you try  
to do so, an on-screen error message will appear to  
alert you to the selection of an incompatible video for-  
mat. Changes made with this button remain active until  
the DVD 37 or the display is turned off. When either is  
turned off, and then on again, the DVD 37 will revert to  
the default setting transmitted by the display.  
angle on discs programmed for multiple-angle views.  
When a JPEG is being displayed, pressing the Angle  
Button  
to rotate clockwise by 90 degrees each press. The  
current orientation in degrees will be displayed in  
the upper right corner of the screen.  
C
repeatedly causes the on-screen image  
4
Playlist: Press this button to access the Playlist  
on-screen menu, which enables you to change the  
order in which tracks are played on a CD or DVD-  
Audio disc. (See page 36 for more information on  
creating and playing playlists.)  
D
M NKLNavigation Buttons: Use to move  
the cursor in the on-screen menu system.  
Light: Press to illuminate the buttons on the  
remote controller.  
E
5
Repeat: Each press of this button changes the  
F
Video Off: Press this button to turn off the video  
playback mode to repeat a chapter or track or the  
entire disc. A repeat icon will appear in the upper right  
corner of the screen indicating the current repeat  
mode. If the Player Information Screen is active, the  
changes will be displayed on screen.  
output for improved audio performance when playing  
discs. Press it again to view the on-screen menus. It  
is highly recommended that you use this function to  
prevent “burn-in” of your plasma video display.  
I
Dimmer: Press to change the brightness of the  
front panel display or to turn the display off completely  
in the following order: FULL BRIGHTNESS § HALF  
BRIGHTNESS § OFF § FULL BRIGHTNESS  
G Audio Mode Selector: This button adjusts the  
Bass Management setting, which is also found in the  
AUDIOSETUPmenu (see page 22). Stop  
playback of the current disc in order to use this selec-  
tor. There are three available settings: Bypass (the  
default), On and Stereo. The first press displays the  
current setting, and each additional press cycles  
through the three settings.  
6
A-B Repeat: Press this button to enter the start-  
ing point of a section on a disc you wish to repeat.  
The second press enters the end of the selection to  
be repeated. Once the “A” (start) and “B” (end) points  
have been entered the player will repeat the selection  
J
Progressive Scan/Interlaced Button: Each  
press of this button selects between the progressive  
scan and interlaced modes for the Component Video  
Outputs . This button has no effect while the Setup  
menu system is active, indicated by ÐSETUP-  
appearing in the Information Display B. Press the  
Setup Button 9 to clear the Setup menu, and then  
press this button to toggle between the progressive  
scan and interlaced component video settings.  
until the Play Button  
N3is pressed or the disc is  
stopped. If the Player Information Screen is active, the  
changes will be displayed on screen.  
In Bypass mode, the analog audio information is  
passed through the Analog Audio Outputs 89 as  
is, without any bass management adjustments being  
applied. This mode is used with receivers and proces-  
sors that are capable of applying bass management  
settings (speaker size, output levels and delay times)  
to their 6-channel analog inputs.  
7
Random: Each press of this button starts or  
stops playback in random order. The Random function  
is only available when playing CDs, but not when a  
Playlist is active (the Player Information screen indi-  
cates Programmed Order on the Playlist line).  
K
Enter: Press this button to enter a setting in the  
DVD 37 menu system or to confirm a menu selection  
choice in a disc’s on-screen menu.  
8
Info: Press once to access the Player Information  
menu for information on the current disc and the play-  
back mode settings. Press again to remove informa-  
tion from screen. See page 28 for more information  
on the Player Information menu.  
The On setting is used with receivers and processors  
that pass the audio signals from their 6-channel analog  
inputs directly to the outputs without applying any  
bass management settings. With bass management  
on, it is recommended that you use the AUDIO  
ADJUSTMENTSsubmenu to set the DVD 37’s  
bass management settings. See page 22.  
L
Pause: Press this button to pause the disc  
and freeze the picture during DVD or VCD playback,  
or to pause the playback of a CD or DVD-Audio  
disc. To play a DVD or VCD in the slow-forward or  
-reverse mode, first press this button and then press  
either the Search/Slow Forward  
Button  
9
Setup: Press this button to use the DVD 37’s  
on-screen menu system to adjust the player’s configu-  
ration settings. Note that the Info Button must  
O
or Reverse  
8
B
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be pressed to access the DVD 37’s Player Information  
menu to obtain detailed disc information, and to con-  
figure the playback mode of the disc.  
The Stereo mode is used when a 2-channel downmix  
of a multichannel audio signal is desired. For example,  
if you are playing a DVD-Audio disc, in which case the  
multichannel presentation is only available through the  
Analog Audio Outputs 89, and you would like to  
have this signal available for a multiroom system, select  
the Stereo mode.  
M
Zoom: Press this button to zoom in on the  
image from a DVD, VCD or JPEG image. The image  
may be expanded by a factor of x2, x3, x4 or x5.  
Once the on-screen indication of the zoom ratio disap-  
pears from the screen you may use the Navigation  
A
Previous Step/Skip: Press this button once to  
skip back to the beginning of the current chapter on  
a DVD or track on a CD or DVD-Audio disc. Press it  
again to continue to skip back through the previous  
Buttons  
D
to explore the picture.  
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N Play: Press this button to begin the playback of  
a disc, or to resume normal playback when a disc has  
been paused or scanned.  
V
Subtitle: When a DVD is playing, press to select  
a subtitle language or to turn subtitles off.  
NOTE: Due to the variations in how DVD discs are  
authored, the subtitle languages displayed by the  
DVD 37 may not accurately reflect the actual lan-  
guages available on the disc. It is recommended  
that subtitles be selected using the disc’s menu.  
O Search/Slow Forward: This button initiates fast  
or slow play in the forward mode. For fast forward  
play, each press of the button when playing DVD or  
VCD discs changes the speed as indicated by the  
number appearing in the upper right corner of the  
screen. For slow forward play, first press the Pause  
Button K and each subsequent press of this  
button will change the slow play speed as indicated  
by the number appearing in the upper right corner of  
the screen.  
W
Power Off: Puts the player in Standby mode.  
IR Emitter: This small, clear button-like device  
X
sends the IR commands from the remote control to  
the DVD 37. To ensure proper performance of the  
remote control, be sure to point it toward the unit and  
do not cover it with your fingers when sending remote  
commands.  
P
Stop: When a DVD is playing, press this button  
once to place the disc in the Resume mode, which  
means that playback will stop. However, as long as  
the disc drawer is not opened, playback will continue  
from the point where the disc was stopped when the  
Play Button N3is pressed again, as indicated by  
the LASTSCENEmessage (for DVDs) or the  
RESUMEmessage (for CDs, MP3 files, JPEG files  
and VCDs with PBC) in the Information Display B.  
Resume will not operate for WMA files or VCDs that  
do not have playback control. Pressing the button  
twice will stop the disc and play will start from the  
beginning of the disc when the Play Button N3  
is pressed again.  
Q
Next Step/Skip: Press this button once to  
advance to the beginning of the next chapter on a  
DVD or track on a CD. Press it again to continue to  
advance through the remaining chapters or tracks.  
After first pressing the Pause Button  
L, press this  
button to step through a DVD-Video disc as a series  
of still-image frames.  
R
Disc Menu: While a DVD is playing, press this  
button to view the disc’s main menu.  
S
Status: Press while a disc is playing to view the  
on-screen status banner display. The first press will  
display the current title and chapter, the play mode  
icon and the elapsed time, along with a “temperature  
bar” display of the time elapsed. You may use the  
M NKLNavigation Buttons  
D
and the Enter  
Button to select and change the current title  
K
or chapter, or the time display. The Status Banner is  
only available for DVDs and VCDs when PBC is turned  
off. Press the button one more time to remove the  
status displays from the screen. More detailed infor-  
mation about the disc is available by pressing the  
Info Button  
Numeric Keys: Press these buttons to enter  
a number.  
8.  
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Title: When a DVD is playing, press this button  
to go back to the main title menu for the disc being  
played. If you are playing a DVD-Audio disc that con-  
tains other formats the DVD 37 is capable of playing,  
such as linear PCM or Dolby Digital 5.1, pressing this  
button may enable you to switch playback from one  
audio format to another.  
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AC INPUT  
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Remote Control Output  
Remote Control Input  
HDMI Output  
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Component Video Outputs  
Composite Video Output  
S-Video Output  
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Analog Audio Outputs  
6-Channel Audio Outputs  
AC Power Cord  
Optical Digital Audio Output  
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Remote Control Output: Connect this jack to the  
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Optical Digital Audio Output: Connect this  
Composite Video Output: Connect this jack to  
infrared (IR) input jack of another compatible remote-  
controlled product to have the built-in Remote Sensor  
on the DVD 37 provide IR signals to other compatible  
products.  
jack to the optical digital input of an A/V receiver or  
surround processor for Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM  
audio playback.  
the video input on a television or video projector, or to  
a video input on an A/V receiver or processor if you  
are using that type of device for video input switching.  
Coaxial Digital Audio Output: Connect this  
S-Video Output: Connect this jack to the S-video  
Remote Control Input: Connect the output of a  
jack to the coaxial digital input of an A/V receiver or  
surround processor for Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM  
audio playback.  
input on a television or video projector, or to an S-video  
input on an A/V receiver or processor if you are using  
that type of device for S-video input switching.  
remote infrared sensor, or the remote control output  
of another compatible product, to this jack. This will  
enable the remote control to operate even when the  
front-panel Remote Sensor on the DVD 37 is blocked.  
This jack may also be used with compatible IR remote  
control-based automation systems.  
NOTES:  
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Analog Audio Outputs: Connect these jacks to  
• Connect either the Optical Digital Audio Output  
an audio input on an A/V receiver, surround processor  
or your television for analog audio playback.  
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or the Coaxial Digital Audio Output  
to a  
corresponding digital audio input on your receiver or  
processor, but not both.  
6-Channel Audio Outputs: Connect these out-  
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HDMI Output: If you have an HDMI-compatible  
puts to the matching 6-channel analog audio inputs on  
your receiver or surround sound processor. This con-  
nection is required to listen to the multichannel tracks  
on DVD-Audio discs. If the disc also contains a linear  
PCM, Dolby Digital or DTS track, you may listen to it  
receiver or video display device, connect this output  
to an HDMI input on the receiver or video display for  
high-quality uncompressed digital audio and video.  
Even if your receiver is not capable of processing  
audio in the HDMI format, you will still experience the  
superb reproduction of HDMI video.  
• The coaxial digital output should only be connected  
to a digital input. Even though it is the same RCA-  
type connector as standard analog audio connec-  
tions, DO NOT connect it to a conventional analog  
input jack.  
using the HDMI Output 2, Optical Output  
Coaxial Digital Audio Output or the Analog  
Audio Outputs  
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Component Video Outputs: These outputs carry  
If your video display has a DVI input, you may use an  
optional HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter for the connec-  
tion to the display. In all cases, the video display must  
be HDCP-compliant in order to use the HDMI output.  
For best results, we do not recommend HDMI connec-  
tions in excess of ten feet.  
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the component video signals for connection to display  
monitors with component video inputs. For standard  
analog TVs or projectors with inputs marked Y/Pr/Pb  
or Y/Cr/Cb, connect these outputs to the correspon-  
ding inputs. If you have a high-definition television  
or projector that is compatible with high-scan-rate  
progressive video (480p or better), connect these  
jacks to the HD component inputs. If you are using a  
progressive scan display device, PROGRESSIVE  
must be selected in the Video menu in order to take  
advantage of the progressive scan circuitry. See the  
“Scan Type” section on page 23 for more information  
on progressive scan video.  
AC Power Cord: Connect the AC power cord to  
an AC outlet. If the outlet is controlled by a switch,  
make certain that it is in the ON position. If the cord  
somehow becomes damaged, contact your authorized  
Harman Kardon dealer for a replacement.  
The following audio formats may be output via the  
HDMI connection:  
NOTE: You’ll find more details about all audio/video  
connections under Setup and Connections on the  
following pages.  
Audio CD – 2-Channel PCM or 5.1-channel DTS  
DVD-Audio and SACD – 2-Channel PCM  
DVD-Video – Up to 5.1-channel Dolby Digital or DTS  
NOTE: To hear the high-resolution surround sound  
recorded on DVD-Audio discs, you need to connect  
the 6-Channel Audio Outputs 9 to the correspon-  
ding input jacks on your receiver or processor. These  
formats are not output digitally.  
IMPORTANT: These jacks should NOT be connected  
to standard composite video inputs.  
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• Ensure that the power switch of this unit (and of  
other equipment to be connected) is set to “Off”  
before commencing connection. We also strongly  
recommend that you leave all system components  
unplugged from AC power until after you have com-  
pleted the interconnections described in this section.  
• Do not block the ventilation holes of any of the  
equipment and arrange them so that air can  
circulate freely.  
• The composite video output (yellow) sends the com-  
• If your receiver is capable of multiroom operation, it  
is recommended that you connect both the compo-  
nent (or HDMI) and composite video outputs of the  
DVD 37 to the receiver. This enables the highest-  
quality picture (component video) for viewing in the  
main listening room, while enabling the multiroom  
system, if it is video-capable, to distribute the com-  
posite video signal to the remote zone. Consult the  
owner’s guide for your receiver to determine  
plete video signal to the TV (or to the A/V receiver)  
by one cable only. Use this video output when your  
TV set is equipped with a video input jack only.  
• The S (separate) video output connector separates  
the color (C) and luminance (Y) signals before trans-  
mitting them to the TV set in order to achieve a  
sharper picture. Use the S-video cable when con-  
necting the player to a TV equipped with an S-video  
input for improved picture clarity.  
whether it has video multiroom capability.  
• Read through the instructions before connecting  
other equipment.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: The DVD 37 is not capable of  
displaying S-video and component video simultane-  
ously. If you have used either of these video connec-  
tions and have no picture, temporarily connect the  
Composite Video Output 6 to your video display,  
and then press the Setup Button 9 to access the  
menu system. Use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons  
D to highlight the Video Setup submenu, and press  
the Enter Button K to select it. The VIDEO  
OUTPUTline indicates whether the DVD 37 is  
using the S-video or component video outputs. To  
change the setting, press the Enter Button K and  
use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons D to highlight  
the desired setting on the dropdown menu. Press the  
Enter Button K to select it.  
• The component video outputs further separate the  
color components of the video signal, optimizing the  
DVD 37’s video performance. Component video  
connections are preferred, when available on your  
TV or receiver. If you are using a TV or video display  
that is compatible with high-resolution 480P video  
signals, use the input jacks on the video display  
marked “HD Component,” if available. Also, be sure  
to configure the display’s input settings for use with  
“480P” video signals. You will also need to change  
the scan type in the DVD 37’s Video Setup menu  
from “Interlaced” to “Progressive.” See page 23.  
• Ensure that you observe the color-coding when con-  
necting audio and video cables.  
VIDEO NOTES:  
• For the best quality, if your receiver or processor  
and/or video display are HDMI-capable, we recom-  
mend using the HDMI output. With a single cable  
connection between components, HDMI is able to  
deliver uncompressed high-definition digital video  
and digital audio programming. Even without audio  
processing capability, your HDMI-ready receiver will  
be able to pass the uncompressed digital video  
signal to your video display.  
• Modern audio/video receivers are capable of con-  
nection to several video source devices, such as  
the DVD 37 and a VCR, cable television set-top  
box, HDTV tuner or other device. The receiver is  
equipped with video monitor outputs for connection  
to your television, projector or flat-panel display. As  
you select any input source device, the receiver  
selects the correct video input and routes it to the  
correct video monitor output to your television. It is  
recommended that you connect one of the video  
outputs from the DVD 37 to the corresponding input  
on your receiver to simplify operation of your home  
entertainment system. Refer to the owner’s guide for  
your receiver for more information.  
NOTE: If your video display has a DVI input, you  
may use an optional HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter  
for the connection to the display. In all cases, the  
video display must be HDCP-compliant in order to  
use the HDMI output.  
Connecting to a TV Only  
When using the DVD 37 with a television but no audio  
receiver or processor, connect it as follows. Make the  
Analog Audio Connection åand one of the Video  
Connections (Composite Video , S-Video ç,  
Component Video ). If your television or video  
display is HDMI-capable, you only need to make the  
HDMI éconnection, as it handles both audio and  
video. Remember to plug in the power cord.  
• If your equipment is not HDMI-ready, we recom-  
mend the use of component video for higher quality  
pictures. You may also use the standard S-video or  
composite video connection if your TV does not  
have component video inputs. The component and  
S-video outputs are not available simultaneously.  
NOTE: When using the HDMI éconnection, turn on  
the television or video display before the DVD 37.  
TV  
To Y (green)/  
To video  
To analog audio  
input connectors  
(red/white) on the TV  
Pb (blue)/  
Pr (red)  
input  
To HDMI  
or DVI  
port on TV  
To S-video  
input  
connectors  
on the TV  
To power outlet  
(AC 120V/60Hz)  
connectors  
(yellow)  
on the TV  
component  
video  
connectors  
é
ç
å
AC INPUT  
120V~, 60Hz  
13W  
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Connecting to a Receiver/Amplifier With a Dolby Digital or DTS Decoder  
One of the major advantages of the DVD format is its  
ability to use a variety of digital audio formats for the  
ultimate in sonic performance. However, in order to  
enjoy the benefits of digital audio, you must use a  
receiver or processor that has digital audio decoding  
capabilities and make an optical or coaxial digital audio  
connection between the DVD 37 and your home the-  
ater system. This simple connection is made as shown  
below with an optional coax or optical cable. Only one  
of these connections is required, and both should not  
be made at the same time.  
• When the audio signal is to be fed to an analog  
receiver rather than to the TV, connect the Analog  
Audio Outputs ª to any analog audio inputs on  
your receiver or processor. The DVD 37 will “down-  
mix” multichannel recordings to two channels.  
of the video connections (Composite Video ç,  
S-Video , Component Video éor HDMI ˙)  
to the video input jacks on the A/V receiver, and  
then connect the receiver’s video monitor output  
to the TV. If you will sometimes use the TV without  
the audio component, you may optionally make the  
Analog Audio Connection to the TV. In addition,  
to benefit from the high-resolution surround sound for-  
mats recorded on DVD-Audio discs, which are not out-  
put via the HDMI connection, you will need to make  
the 6-Channel Audio Connection åto your receiver  
or processor.  
• The analog audio connection should also be made  
if you wish to play high-resolution 96kHz PCM  
audio discs where your receiver does not support  
96kHz processing.  
• In each of these four cases in which the Analog  
Audio Outputs ª are used, set the bass manage-  
ment line of the AUDIOSETUPmenu to  
STEREO.  
In order to take advantage of the high-resolution  
DVD-Audio output of the DVD 37, you must connect  
the 6-Channel Audio Outputs 9 to the matching  
6-channel inputs on your receiver or processor. Only  
compressed PCM, Dolby Digital or DTS tracks that  
may be present on the disc may be listened to using  
the digital audio outputs. Thus, the DVD 37 decodes  
the digital signal and outputs separate signals for each  
channel: front left, center, front right, surround right,  
surround left and low-frequency effects (LFE).  
Second, if your receiver or processor is not HDMI-  
capable, make either the Optical Digital Audio  
Connection ©or the Coaxial Digital Audio  
Connection ƒ, to the receiver or processor.  
Remember that when the HDMI connection is used  
with a receiver or processor that is compliant with the  
HDMI format, a single connection suffices for both  
audio and video, except for DVD-Audio discs, as  
noted. If your receiver or processor is not capable of  
processing the HDMI audio signal, then a separate  
audio connection is required. If your receiver/processor  
has multiroom capability, you may also connect the  
DVD 37’s analog audio outputs to the DVD analog  
audio inputs on the receiver.  
NOTES ON VIDEO:  
• With multiple video sources, your audio/video  
receiver can be used for selecting the video signal  
and routing it to the TV. Connect the HDMI 2,  
Component , Composite § or S-Video ¶  
output of the DVD 37 to the correct video input on  
your receiver, and the video outputs of the receiver  
to your TV. For more details, see the manual for your  
audio/video receiver.  
NOTES FOR ANALOG AUDIO:  
• If you wish to use the DVD 37 as the input for a  
multiroom system, the Analog Audio Outputs ª  
should be connected to the standard analog left/  
right DVD or CD inputs on your digital receiver or  
processor.  
• If your receiver has only DVI inputs, you may use an  
optional HDMI-to-DVI cable or adapter for the con-  
nection to the receiver. In addition, the video display  
used with your system must be HDCP-compatible in  
order to take advantage of the HDMI output, whether  
it is used with HDMI or DVI connections.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: Make certain that any device  
being connected, including the DVD 37, your receiver  
or processor and your TV or video display, is turned off  
whenever you make connections between products.  
When using the HDMI éconnection, turn on your  
system components in this order: 1) television or video  
display, 2) receiver or processor, and 3) DVD 37.  
• The connection from the Analog Audio Outputs  
ª to the TV is optional. If you plan on occasionally  
using your DVD 37 alone, without turning on your  
complete system, this connection must be made.  
Connecting to a Receiver  
When using the DVD 37 with an audio/video receiver  
or processor, connect it as follows. First, make one  
HDMI, DVI, Component,  
Front Speakers  
(Left/Right)  
Center  
Speaker  
Surround Speakers  
(Left/Right)  
Subwoofer  
S-video and/or  
Composite video  
monitor outputs  
TV  
Dolby Digital/DTS A/V Receiver or Processor  
To video  
input  
connectors  
(yellow)  
To Y (green)/  
Pb (blue)/  
Pr (red)  
component  
video  
To analog audio  
input connectors  
(red/white)  
on the TV  
or receiver  
To 6-channel  
analog audio  
inputs on  
To S-video  
input  
connectors  
To coaxial  
digital  
audio  
input  
connectors  
To  
HDMI  
or DVI  
port  
To optical  
digital  
audio  
input  
connectors  
receiver  
To power outlet  
(AC 120V/60Hz)  
connectors  
(see above)  
˙
©
ƒ
é
ç
å
AC INPUT  
120V~, 60Hz  
13W  
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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION  
Battery Installation  
Remote Control Operation Range  
Insert the two AAA batteries supplied while observing  
the correct positive (+) and negative (–) polarities.  
Point the remote control unit from no more than about  
20 feet from the remote control sensor and within  
about 60 degrees of the front of the unit.  
DVD 37  
Open/Close  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
HD MODE  
®
37  
• The operating distance may vary according to the  
brightness and type of lighting in a room.  
Service Life of Batteries  
• The batteries normally last for about one year,  
although this depends on how often the remote  
control is used.  
NOTES:  
• Do not point bright lights at the remote control  
sensor.  
• If the remote control unit fails to work even when it  
is operated near the player, replace the batteries.  
• Do not place objects between the remote control  
unit and the remote control sensor.  
• Use fresh alkaline AAA batteries.  
• Do not use this remote control unit while simultane-  
ously operating the remote control unit of any other  
equipment.  
NOTES:  
• Do not attempt to recharge, short-circuit, disassem-  
ble or heat batteries; do not throw them into fire.  
• Do not drop, step on or otherwise batter the remote  
control unit. This may damage the parts or lead to a  
malfunction.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries.  
• Wipe away any leakage inside the remote control  
unit, and install new batteries.  
• If leakage should come into contact with your skin,  
immediately wash it off thoroughly with water.  
• Batteries contain chemical substances and we rec-  
ommend that you dispose of them properly and in  
compliance with any local regulations.  
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DIGITAL AUDIO CONNECTION  
Optical Digital Audio Connection Notes  
For Your Reference:  
Dolby Digital and DTS  
Gently push the cable plug through the built-in shutter  
that covers the Optical Digital Audio Output 3,  
and connect the cable firmly so that the configurations  
of both the cable and the connector match.  
• Dolby Digital is a digital sound compression  
technique developed by the Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation. Supporting 5.1- or 6.1-  
channel surround sound depending on the specific  
disc, as well as stereo (2-channel) sound, this tech-  
nique enables a large quantity of sound data to be  
efficiently recorded on a disc.  
Both Dolby Digital and DTS are audio formats used to  
record 5.1-channel audio signals onto the digital track  
of film. Both of these formats provide up to six sepa-  
rate channels: left, right, center, left surround, right  
surround and LFE (low-frequency effects).  
Audio Output From the Unit’s Optical/  
Coaxial Digital Audio Output Connector  
Some discs may include the 6.1-channel formats,  
such as Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES® Discrete or  
Matrix. These formats add an additional surround back  
channel behind the listener to create an even more  
realistic sense of envelopment.  
Disc: Sound recording  
format:  
Optical/coaxial digital  
audio output:  
• DTS is another digital audio technology developed  
by Digital Theater Systems, Inc. It supports 5.1 and  
6.1 surround sound, depending on the specific  
disc, thanks to a sophisticated encoding system.  
Some receivers and processors also feature  
Dolby Pro Logic IIx and DTS Neo:6® matrix post-  
processing decoders that may be used with DTS  
5.1 discs to derive the surround back channel.  
DVD  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital bitstream  
(2-5.1ch) or PCM  
(2ch, 48kHz, 16-bit)†  
Remember that Dolby Digital or DTS will only play  
5.1-channel sound if you’ve connected the optical or  
coaxial output of the DVD 37 to a DTS or Dolby Digital  
receiver or decoder (see page 16) and if the disc was  
recorded in the Dolby Digital or DTS format.  
Linear PCM  
(48/96kHz,  
16/20/24-bit)  
Linear PCM (2ch)  
(48/96kHz,  
16/20/24-bit)  
DTS  
Bitstream or no  
output†  
• Linear PCM is a signal-recording format used in  
CDs. While CDs are recorded in 44.1kHz/16-bit,  
DVDs are recorded in 48kHz/16-bit up to  
96kHz/24-bit.  
NOTE: Some first-generation DTS decoders that do  
not support DVD-DTS interface may not work properly  
with the DVD/CD player.  
MPEG (2.0)  
MPEG  
bitstream (2ch)  
or linear PCM  
(2ch, 48kHz)  
Linear PCM†  
DVD-Audio and SACD  
• If you have a Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoder  
connected to the DVD 37’s analog audio out con-  
nectors, thanks to the “Downmix” function of the  
DVD 37 you will obtain the full benefit of Pro Logic  
from the same DVD movies that provide full 5.1-  
channel Dolby Digital soundtracks, as well as from  
titles encoded with Dolby Surround.  
The high-resolution output of DVD-Audio discs is only  
available as an analog signal. For that reason, it is nec-  
essary to make direct analog connections between the  
6-Channel Audio Outputs 9 on the DVD 37 and  
the matching 6-channel inputs on your receiver or  
surround processor.  
VCD  
CD  
MPEG-1  
CD-DA  
Linear PCM  
Linear PCM  
(44.1kHz sampling)  
Linear PCM  
MP3  
(MPEG-1  
Audio  
(44.148kHz,  
depending on  
source, if digital  
output format  
selected as  
“Bitstream”).  
(48kHz if digital  
output format  
selected as  
• The DVD 37 is designed to digitally output 96kHz  
PCM audio with a 96kHz sampling rate. The 96kHz  
indicator will light in the display. However, some  
96kHz DVDs may include copy protection codes  
that do not permit digital output. For full 96kHz  
fidelity from these discs, use the analog outputs of  
the DVD 37. If your surround processor converter  
does not support 96kHz PCM audio, you must use  
the DVD 37 analog outputs for full 96kHz fidelity  
with these discs.  
Layer 3)  
“PCM”)  
Linear PCM  
(32–48kHz)  
WMA  
(Windows  
Media  
• When connecting a receiver or surround processor  
with a digital input that does not contain a Dolby  
Digital or DTS decoder, be sure to select PCM as  
the initial setting in the Digital Output menu (see  
page 21). Otherwise, any attempt to play DVDs may  
cause such a high level of noise that it may be  
harmful to your ears and damage your speakers.  
Audio)  
DVD-  
Audio  
No digital audio  
output available  
Digital format must be selected as “Bitstream” or  
“PCM” in Digital Output menu (see “Digital Output”  
section on page 21).  
CDs can be played as they would in a conventional  
CD player.  
• Dolby Digital, DTS and PCM signals are passed  
through the HDMI Output 2. However, DVD-Audio  
signals are not carried via the HDMI connection. You  
must connect the 6-Channel Audio Outputs 9  
to the corresponding input jacks on your receiver or  
processor in order to enjoy DVD-Audio materials.  
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SYSTEM SETUP  
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Control Settings: The main area of each menu  
B
A
C
System Setup  
screen shows a list of the control settings available for  
the current submenu. On the left side of the main area  
is a listing of the settings available. To the right of each  
line is the current value for each setting. To adjust a  
specific setting, press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons  
The final step in the installation of the DVD 37 is to  
establish the system’s configuration. Before proceeding  
further to make any adjustments, make certain that  
the DVD 37 is properly connected to a video display  
and an AC power source. Turn on the DVD 37 by  
pressing the Power On/Off Switch 2and the  
Power Indicator 1will change from amber to blue.  
You do not need to play a CD or DVD in the unit to  
make system setup adjustments.  
n
until the setting for the desired item is highlighted.  
Next, press the Enter Button K and a dropdown  
menu will appear that contains the available options for  
that setting. Press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons  
nuntil the desired option is highlighted, then press  
the Enter Button K to select that option. See  
Figure 2 for an example of a dropdown menu.  
In many cases, you will be able to accept the default  
settings. Of course, these settings may be changed at  
any time to reflect changes to the other equipment in  
your home theater system or to adjust the DVD 37’s  
output or operation to your needs and preferences.  
D
Figure 1  
å
menu is on screen.  
: Menu Title: The top line identifies which main  
IMPORTANT NOTE: The DVD 37 is not capable of  
displaying S-video and component video simultane-  
ously. If you have used either of these video connec-  
tions and have no picture, temporarily connect the  
Composite Video Output 6 to your video display,  
and then press the Setup Button 9 to access the  
menu system. Use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons  
D to highlight the Video Setup submenu, and press  
the Enter Button K to select it. The VIDEO  
OUTPUTline indicates whether the DVD 37 is  
using the S-video or component video outputs. To  
change the setting, press the Enter Button K and  
use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons D to highlight  
the desired setting on the dropdown menu. Press the  
Enter Button K to select it.  
: The submenus listed in a vertical column at  
the left side of the screen access the specific groups  
of settings or controls. The submenu that is at the  
top of the list will be highlighted. As indicated on the  
Instruction Line  
to select that submenu, which will move the cursor to  
the first Control Setting  
, press the Enter Button s  
ç
.
On the Setup Main Menu, the Available  
Submenus Are:  
Figure 2  
Instruction Line: The DVD 37 will display the  
• The SYSTEMSETUPmenu, identified by a  
wrench icon and the word SYSTEM, is used to  
establish the general settings for the player.  
appropriate instructions in this area to assist you in  
navigating the menu system and making changes to  
the various settings.  
• The AUDIOSETUPmenu, identified by a  
speaker icon and the word AUDIO, is used to  
establish the settings for the player’s audio output.  
Within a given menu, adjustments are made using the  
following steps and commands on the remote control:  
Menus and Navigation  
• Press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nto  
select an item to be adjusted.  
The DVD 37 uses an elegant but simple on-screen  
menu system for all setup and control functions.  
There are two main menus that are navigated in a  
similar fashion:  
• The SPEAKERSETUPmenu, identified by  
a loudspeaker cabinet icon, is used to establish the  
bass management settings for the audio output at  
the 6-Channel Audio Outputs 9 that are used  
when a DVD-Audio disc is playing.  
• When the current setting for the item to be adjusted  
is highlighted, press the Enter Button K.  
• Press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nto  
select one of the options shown. When a series of  
underscore lines (_ _ _ _) is shown, enter the  
desired setting using the Numeric Keys T.  
• The SETUPmenu is used to establish the basic  
configuration settings for all aspects of the DVD  
player’s operation, including language and display  
settings, audio settings, video settings and adjust-  
ments, speaker bass management settings, parental  
control and other settings that you may customize.  
The SETUPmenu is accessed by pressing the  
Setup Button j.  
• The VIDEOSETUPmenu, identified by a TV  
icon and the word VIDEO, is used to establish  
the video formatting and configuration settings and  
to access the video adjustments screen for the pic-  
ture settings.  
• When the desired setting is highlighted or the  
numeric entry made, press the Enter Button K.  
• Press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nto  
select another item for adjustment, if required.  
On the Player Information Menu, the Available  
Submenus Are:  
• The PLAYERINFORMATIONmenu  
displays information about the current disc, allowing  
you to set the playback mode and create a playlist if  
desired. The PLAYERINFORMATION  
menu will appear on screen automatically for audio-  
only and JPEG discs, and for VCDs without PBC. For  
DVDs and VCDs with PBC, it may be accessed by  
pressing the Info Button i.  
• When all required adjustments on this submenu  
have been made, press the Navigation  
Buttons nto move to the Submenu Selection  
• The PLAYBACKINFOmenu, identified by  
an “i” icon, includes the disc type and name (if avail-  
able on the disc), and contains settings to control  
the playback mode.  
Area  
and then press the ⁄¤ Navigation  
Buttons nto select another submenu.  
• The PROGRAMmenu, identified by an icon  
showing musical notes, is used to program a playlist,  
which lets you play back selected CD tracks in the  
order you choose. Playlists are only available for  
audio CDs.  
• If all adjustments are complete, press the Setup  
Button jto exit the SETUPmenu, or press  
the Info Button ito exit the PLAYER  
INFORMATIONmenu.  
The two main menus share a common layout, and are  
navigated in a similar manner. The menu screen is  
divided into four main areas:  
Most DVDs are created to allow setup menus to be  
displayed while the disc is playing, superimposed over  
the video playback. However, some discs are authored  
• The DISCINFOmenu, identified by a disc  
icon, provides detailed information about the video  
and audio content on the disc being played.  
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SYSTEM SETUP  
in a way that does not allow this. If you see the ø icon  
displayed on the screen after pressing the Setup  
Button jor the Info Button i, press the Stop  
Button P and then press the Setup or Info  
Button jiagain.  
Display Language: This setting selects the language  
that will be used for the DVD 37’s OSD menus and  
other system messages. The default is English, but you  
may also select French, Spanish, German or Italian.  
Panel Time-Out: This setting allows you to select the  
length of time the Front-Panel Display @remains  
illuminated during disc playback (as some people find  
the front-panel display to be distracting while a movie  
is playing). You may program the DVD 37 to refresh  
the front-panel display only when a button is pressed  
on the remote or front panel, and to turn the display  
off again after either five or 20 seconds. When the  
display is off, the blue Power Indicator 1will  
remain lit to remind you that the unit is turned on.  
When the Panel Time-Out setting is set to “Off,” the  
display remains lit at all times. This feature is only in  
effect when a DVD or VCD is playing. However, you  
may always press the Dimmer Button I to dim  
the front-panel display either by half or fully.  
Preferred Subtitle Language: This setting selects  
the language used for the display of subtitles. The  
default setting is OFF, to play discs without subtitles.  
To set the player so that subtitles will always play in a  
specific language when they are available, select from  
the choices shown in the drop down menu.  
This method of navigation, option selection and adjust-  
ment applies to all menus except for the Video Adjust-  
ments menu, which accommodates the need to view  
the on-screen video or the DVD 37’s internal test sig-  
nal while the settings are being made. See page 24  
for information on changing the Video Adjustments.  
If you do not find your preferred language in the list  
of options, you may select a preferred language by  
first pressing the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons n  
so that OTHERis highlighted in the dropdown  
menu. Press the Enter Button K and then use  
the ⁄¤Navigation Buttons nto select  
a subtitle language (see Figure 4). When the desired  
language is highlighted, press the Enter Button K  
to set it as the preferred subtitle language.  
The SPEAKERSETUPmenu uses the same  
navigation method, but with a slightly different arrange-  
ment. Since adjustments are made to accommodate  
the speaker used for each channel, the settings for  
each speaker are displayed according to their place-  
ment in the listening room.  
Status Bar Time-Out: This setting selects the time-  
out interval for the on-screen Status Bar that appears  
at the top of your video screen when the Status  
Button S is pressed while a disc is playing. During  
DVD playback, the status bar shows the current title  
and chapter, the elapsed or remaining time in the cur-  
rent chapter or title, a setting to adjust the time display,  
and a temperature bar for the time display.  
Setup Menu  
The four submenus within the SETUPmenu are  
where you establish the basic system settings for the  
DVD 37. Most of these settings need to be adjusted  
only once, and in many cases you will find that the  
system defaults are the correct option for your  
combination of components. However, it is worth a  
few minutes to briefly scan through each of the  
Submenus to confirm that the settings are correct  
and to familiarize yourself with the available options  
so that you are aware of the flexibility of the DVD 37.  
If you wish to exit this screen without selecting a lan-  
guage, use the ⁄¤Navigation Buttons n  
until the word RETURNat the bottom of the  
screen is highlighted, and press the Enter Button  
K to return to the SYSTEMSETUPscreen.  
You may program the status bar to remain on screen  
for either five or 20 seconds after the Status Button  
S is pressed. When OFFis selected, the time-  
out is disabled, and the status bar will remain on the  
screen until the Status Button S or Clear Button  
dis pressed.  
This procedure selects a preferred subtitle language,  
but it will only be available when the disc being played  
contains that language. The list of subtitles available  
on any given disc is always shown on the disc jacket,  
usually at the bottom of the back cover. Note that the  
subtitles may also be switched on or off, or a new lan-  
guage selected during playback using the Subtitle  
Button V, as described on page 30.  
Parental Control: The DVD 37’s password system  
allows you to restrict viewing of certain materials that  
may not be suitable for younger members of the  
household by requiring the viewer to enter a password  
before viewing those materials. The system is based  
on rating information encoded in the DVD that classi-  
fies materials into eight levels, roughly corresponding  
to the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)  
voluntary ratings system:  
System Setup Submenu  
The SYSTEM SETUPsubmenu is where you  
establish the control options, languages and displays.  
In most cases, the system default options are sufficient  
for normal operation, but you may wish to change  
them to tailor the unit’s operation to your preferences.  
If you have selected a subtitle language and subtitles  
do not appear on screen, press the Subtitle Button  
V to display the Subtitle banner. Each press of the  
Enter Button K will cycle through the subtitle lan-  
guages available on the disc. If subtitles still do not  
appear, press the Disc Menu Button R to make  
sure that subtitling has been selected in the disc’s  
menu system.  
Access the SYSTEMSETUPsubmenu by  
pressing the Setup Button 9 to display the main  
SETUPmenu. The System icon should be high-  
lighted. If it isn’t, use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons  
nto highlight the icon. As indicated on the  
Level 1: Corresponds to the MPAA’s “G” (General  
Audiences) rating, and is considered suitable for all  
viewers.  
NOTE: Due to the variations in how DVD discs are  
authored, the subtitle languages displayed by the  
DVD 37 may not accurately reflect the actual lan-  
guages available on the disc. It is recommended that  
subtitles be selected using the disc’s menu.  
Instruction Line  
, press the Enter Button K  
Level 2: Intermediate level between the “PG” and “G”  
ratings.  
to access the settings in SYSTEMSETUP.  
The following adjustments may be made on the  
SYSTEM SETUPmenu.  
Level 3: Corresponds to the MPAA’s “PG” (Parental  
Guidance) rating.  
Level 4: Corresponds to the MPAA’s “PG-13”  
(Parental Guidance and 13 years old) rating.  
Level 5: Intermediate level between the “R” and  
“PG-13” ratings.  
Level 6: Corresponds to the MPAA’s “R” (Restricted)  
rating.  
Level 7: Corresponds to the MPAA’s “NC-17”  
(17 years and older) rating.  
Figure 3  
Figure 4  
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Level 8: All DVDs, including adult materials, can  
be played.  
back from the beginning of the disc or resume at the  
point where you left off. Note that even when the setting  
is activated, you must press the Stop Button 4P  
either once (Resume mode) or twice (Stop mode), but  
not the Pause Button 3L. The unit may be  
turned off between discs. The DVD 37 can store the  
information for up to five DVDs at a time.  
Unlocked: Any DVD may be viewed without entering  
the password.  
The DVD 37 is shipped from the factory with the  
parental control system unlocked (no password is  
required to view any DVD), and with the password set  
to the four-digit code “1234.” To activate the system,  
use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nto highlight  
the Parental Control Setting on the SYSTEM  
SETUPsubmenu, and press the Enter Button  
K. Select the “On” setting from the dropdown  
menu, and the password screen will appear (see  
Figure 5.) Make sure the dashes on the Password  
line are highlighted, then enter the password code  
using the Numeric Keys T and press the ¤  
Navigation Button n.  
PBC Support: This setting controls the activation of  
PBC (Play Back Control) Support for VCD discs. If you  
plan to play VCD discs, which are a CD-ROM-based  
format that predates DVD, we recommend that the  
setting be turned ON. However, with PBC enabled,  
the Repeat Track, Repeat Disc and Random functions  
will not be available for VCDs.  
Figure 6  
The following adjustments are available on the Audio  
Setup menu:  
Preferred Audio Language: This setting is used to  
select the default language that will be used for pro-  
gram playback. The factory default setting is English,  
but you may choose French, Spanish, German or  
Italian by making a selection from the dropdown  
menu. To select a language other than those shown,  
select OTHERfrom the dropdown menu and  
press the Enter Button K. A screen will appear  
with a list of language choices (see Figure 4). Use  
the ⁄¤Navigation Buttons nto select a  
language. When the desired language is highlighted,  
press the Enter Button K to set it as the preferred  
audio language. If you wish to exit this screen without  
selecting a language, use the ⁄¤Navigation  
Buttons nuntil the word RETURNat the  
bottom of the screen is highlighted, and press the  
Enter Button K to return to the AUDIO  
SETUPscreen.  
Screen Saver: The DVD 37 offers a Screen Saver  
option to protect your TV or video display from dam-  
age that may occur if the player is left turned on with  
the same still image for a period of time, as there is a  
possibility that the image may be “burned” into some  
display devices. This is particularly important for plasma  
displays and some CRT devices. Set Screen Saver to  
ONso that the DVD 37 will run the screen saver  
when no action has been detected for either one or  
five minutes. Press a desired command key on the  
front panel or remote to “wake” the DVD 37 and  
resume normal operation.  
If you have entered the password correctly, the current  
setting of the Rating line will be highlighted. You may  
press the Enter Button K to display the ratings  
dropdown menu. Select a new rating using the ⁄¤  
Navigation Buttons nand the Enter Button  
K.  
Show Angle Icon: Some DVDs are programmed  
with multiple-angle capability, allowing you to view the  
same scene from a different camera angle. Normally,  
the angle icon will be displayed on screen during  
those scenes to inform you that you may press the  
Angle Button mto change to a different view. If  
you would find the appearance of the icon on-screen  
distracting, select the Show Angle Icon setting in the  
System submenu, and set it to OFF. The Angle  
Indicator Ewill appear in the front-panel display  
whenever multiple angles are available, regardless of  
whether the on-screen icon appears.  
This procedure selects a preferred audio program  
language, but it will only be available when the disc  
being played contains that language. The list of lan-  
guages available on any given disc is always shown  
on the disc jacket, usually at the bottom of the back  
cover. Note that the audio playback language may also  
be changed at any time during playback using the  
Audio Select Button c, as described on page 30,  
but any changes made will only be effective during  
playback of that disc.  
Figure 5  
The first time you use the DVD 37, it is recommended  
that you scroll down to the Change Password line and  
press the Enter Button K to display the Change  
Password screen. Use the Numeric Keys T to  
enter your new password once at the New Password  
line, and a second time at the Confirm Password line.  
The DVD 37 will return to the screen shown in Figure  
5, where you may then change the Ratings Setting.  
Since you had previously entered a valid password,  
you will not be required to enter a password again  
before changing the rating. However, once you press  
the ‹› Navigation Button nand return to the  
SYSTEMSETUPsubmenu, the new password  
will take effect.  
Closed Caption: This setting enables viewing of  
closed caption messages, if they have been encoded  
in the video material. Closed captions – text displays  
of the program’s dialogue which are normally hidden  
from view – are made available for the hearing-  
impaired or others. Select the ONsetting to activate  
the DVD 37’s closed captioning decoder so that these  
messages may be viewed.  
Digital Output: This setting selects the digital audio  
data stream that is routed to the Optical Digital  
Output ¢ or the Coaxial Digital Output .  
Two choices are available:  
Bitstream, the default setting, outputs the  
Dolby Digital or DTS signal, as selected from the  
disc’s menu or by using the Audio Select Button  
c, as explained on page 30. This setting should  
be used when your receiver or processor is capable of  
decoding signals in the Dolby Digital or DTS format.  
Audio Setup Submenu  
This submenu establishes the DVD’s configuration for  
general audio settings, such as preferred language and  
digital audio settings.  
Disc Recognition: The setting for the Disc Recog-  
nition feature, when turned on, allows you to pause  
or stop a DVD-Video disc, remove it from the player,  
play another disc, and then resume playback of the  
original disc at a later time from the point at which you  
paused. When a previously played disc is reinserted in  
the DVD 37, you will be presented with an on-screen  
status message asking whether you wish to start play-  
PCMoutputs a standard PCM signal for decoding by  
receivers or processors that are not capable of  
decoding a Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream. This set-  
ting enables 2-channel audio playback or matrix  
decoding where available.  
As with all setup menus, press the Setup Button j  
to activate the main menu screen, and then press the  
⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nuntil the AUDIO  
SETUPicon is highlighted, and press the Enter  
Button K again.  
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NOTE: Any changes made to the Digital Output setting  
during playback will not take effect until after play has  
been stopped and restarted.  
Delay Unit: This setting selects the unit of distance  
used for calculating delay times when the AUDIO  
ADJUSTMENTSmenu is activated. The default  
unit is feet, but you may select meters.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to avoid audio problems,  
when the DVD 37 is connected to a receiver or  
processor that does have the capability to adjust bass  
management parameters for its multichannel inputs,  
you have the option to either use that capability or  
adjust the settings in the DVD 37. The preferred  
method of operation is to use the receiver for these  
adjustments. In that case, remember to set the  
BassManagementsetting in the  
AUDIOSETUPmenu to Bypass. If you  
make the adjustments using the DVD 37's settings, it  
is important that the receiver's settings for the multi-  
channel direct inputs be disabled, or set to “Large” for  
the speaker sizes and “0” for the level adjustments  
and delay times, unless these settings are also used  
for the receiver’s other source inputs, in which case  
they should be left the way you set them when you  
configured your receiver. If you have any questions  
about the capabilities of your receiver or processor, we  
recommend that you consult its owner’s manual or the  
manufacturer’s Web site for further information.  
PCM Limit: This setting determines whether the digital  
audio output of the DVD 37 will be sent to your  
receiver or processor at its original sampling rate, or  
whether high-resolution (96kHz or greater) materials  
will be downsampled to 48kHz. Select the 96kHz  
setting if your receiver is capable of resolving digital  
signals greater than 48kHz and does not require  
downsampling. If you select the 96kHzsetting  
when your receiver is not capable of processing sig-  
nals with a sampling rate greater than 48kHz, then  
you will not hear any audio when high-resolution  
materials are played. If you are uncertain of your  
receiver’s capabilities, select the 48kHzsetting  
to limit the sampling rate to 48kHz.  
Bass Management: This setting activates the  
AUDIOADJUSTMENTSmenu’s bass man-  
agement settings, to optimize playback of DVD-Audio  
discs through the Analog Audio Outputs 89.  
Three settings are available:  
On: If your receiver or processor is equipped with  
“direct” 6-channel inputs and the receiver is not  
capable of performing bass management on these  
inputs, then change this setting on the DVD 37 to  
On, and proceed to the AUDIOADJUST-  
MENTSmenu to program the bass management  
settings.  
Bypass: This is the default setting. If your  
receiver or processor is equipped with 6-channel  
inputs and is capable of adjusting the bass manage-  
ment settings (speaker size, output levels and delay  
times) for its 6-channel analog inputs, then we rec-  
ommend that you leave this setting at the default  
Bypass, and adjust the bass management set-  
tings on your receiver.  
NOTE: Due to copyright restrictions, the DVD 37 will  
not output an uncompressed signal in the PCM format  
from a disc recorded with 96kHz/24-bit resolution,  
such as some DTS audio CDs. If the Digital Output  
setting in the Audio Setupsubmenu is  
set to PCM, and the PCM Limit setting is set to  
96kHz, no audio will be outputted, and the mes-  
sage CGMSMUTEwill appear in the Main  
Information Display B. “CGMS” stands for “Copy  
General Management System.” Should this message  
appear, change the PCM Limit setting to 48kHz  
to hear the audio at a lower resolution.  
If your receiver or processor does not have 6-channel  
analog inputs, make sure to select Stereo  
for the BassManagementsetting in  
the AUDIOSETUPmenu. Then connect the  
Analog Audio Outputs 8 to any 2-channel analog  
inputs on your receiver.  
Stereo: If your receiver or processor is not  
equipped with 6-channel inputs at all, then change  
this setting to Stereo, which will send a down-  
mixed 2-channel signal to the Analog Audio  
Outputs 8, for use with any 2-channel analog  
input on your receiver. You may then select an ana-  
log surround mode available on your receiver.  
Before proceeding with the DVD 37’s audio setup  
adjustments, we recommend that you first use the  
menu system in your receiver or processor to ascer-  
tain the settings already established for “Speaker Size,”  
“Output Level” and “Delay Time,” which may be set as  
a distance. Write these settings down to refer to during  
the configuration process.  
Dynamic Range: This setting allows you to take  
advantage of the Night-mode encoding present on  
some Dolby Digital recordings to reduce the volume of  
louder passages while maintaining intelligibility of qui-  
eter passages. This means that you may listen to pro-  
grams at a level that allows the full impact of a sound-  
track to be heard at a volume that is lower than you  
might otherwise use to avoid disturbing others. The  
DVD 37 accomplishes this by compressing the audio  
to a greater or lesser degree, depending on which set-  
ting you choose. Three options are available:  
NOTE: The 2-channel downmix (Stereo mode) and  
the 5.1-channel presentation of multichannel audio  
discs (Bypass or Bass Management On modes) are  
not available simultaneously. With bass management  
on, the same front left and right channel information  
will be available at both of the left and right Analog  
Audio Outputs 89. No surround information will  
be present in the signal output at the 2-channel  
Analog Audio Outputs 8. In Stereo mode only, the  
downmixed 2-channel signal will be available at both  
Analog Audio Outputs 89. If it is more conven-  
ient to use the remote than to change this setting in  
the on-screen menu system, use the Audio Mode  
Selector G to toggle through the three available  
settings. Either method achieves the same result.  
Press the Setup Button 9 to activate the Setup  
menu; then use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons n  
until the AUDIOADJUSTMENTSsubmenu  
is highlighted within a white outline box, and press the  
Enter Button K.  
MAXIMUMdoes not make any changes to the  
original playback, and should be used when the vol-  
ume setting in the listening room may be as loud as  
you desire.  
MEDIUMapplies a moderate amount of compres-  
sion so that louder passages are a little bit quieter.  
MINIMUMapplies more compression so that  
louder passages are much softer.  
Audio Adjustments Submenu  
This menu allows you to adjust bass management set-  
tings that control the audio output of the 6-Channel  
Audio Outputs 9 for speaker size, output level and  
delay times. The proper adjustment of these settings is  
key to optimal reproduction of DVD-Audio discs, when  
the DVD 37 is used with a receiver or processor that  
does not have audio adjustment capabilities for the  
direct inputs.  
Feel free to experiment with the settings at any time.  
Note that if your receiver or processor also allows you  
to program the dynamic range setting, also known  
as the “Night Mode,” you do not need to make any  
adjustments on the DVD 37 and should leave the  
setting at MAXIMUM.  
Figure 7  
The following adjustments are available on the  
AUDIOADJUSTMENTSmenu for each  
speaker position. It is recommended that you cycle  
through the adjustments for each speaker position  
using the ⁄¤Navigation Buttons nto  
enter the settings that are appropriate for your system.  
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Pressing the Enter Button K displays a dropdown  
menu with the selections available for that setting. Use  
the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nto highlight the  
appropriate setting, and then press the Enter Button  
K to select it.  
right) speakers are able to reproduce. If you are not  
familiar with that information, it may be found in the  
owner’s manual for your speakers. The output level  
should be set the same way as for the other speakers.  
4:3: If you have a standard, 4:3 aspect ratio video  
display, choose this setting. You will see the entire  
frame of the movie as it is recorded on the disc  
without any image cutoff at the left and right sides.  
While this allows widescreen movies to be shown in  
their entirety, they will occupy a smaller portion of  
the screen and black “letterbox” bars may appear  
at the top and bottom of the screen.  
When you have finished entering all settings on this  
menu, use the ⁄¤Navigation Buttons n  
to highlight the word Doneat the bottom of the  
screen, and then press the Enter Button K to  
enter your settings into the DVD 37’s memory.  
You will notice that the adjustments for speaker size  
and distance (used to calculate delay times) are set in  
tandem for the front left and right speaker pair, and for  
the surround left and right speaker pair. Changing the  
settings for either speaker in these pairs also affects  
that setting for the other speaker in that pair. For this  
reason, it is important to select the same brand and  
model for both speakers in each pair, and also to  
place them at about the same distance from the  
listening position.  
Video Output: This setting selects between the  
S-Video Output and Component Video  
Outputs §, which are not available simultaneously  
If you have connected one of these outputs to your  
video display and the screen is blank, you will need to  
temporarily connect the Composite Video Output  
to your TV in order to view the on-screen menus  
and change this setting.  
Video Setup Submenu  
This menu establishes the DVD’s configuration for  
video format settings such as aspect ratio and output  
scan. It also allows access to the Video Adjustments  
banner (see next section).  
Speaker Size: Speaker size is part of the bass man-  
agement system which determines which frequencies  
are sent to the specific speaker position, and which  
are sent to the subwoofer. The designation of “size”  
does not refer to the speaker’s physical size, but rather  
to the lowest frequency a speaker can handle. For this  
purpose, “full-range” speakers are considered “large,”  
while those not capable of reproduction below 100Hz  
are considered “small.” In general, if you are using  
a packaged speaker system with smaller satellite-  
type speakers and a subwoofer, you should select  
Smallfor all five speakers. Largeshould  
only be selected if you are certain that your speakers  
are capable of handling extreme low-frequency  
sounds.  
As with all setup menus, press the Setup Button j  
to activate the main menu screen, and then press the  
⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nuntil the VIDEO  
SETUPicon is highlighted, and then press the  
Enter Button K.  
Scan Type: This setting allows you to select  
between progressive and interlaced scanning for  
the Component Video Outputs § to maximize  
the image resolution for the type of video display in  
use. The output at the S-Video and Composite  
Video outputs will always be standard-rate video  
that is compatible with any television set or video dis-  
play. Two choices are available:  
Progressive: Select this option if you have a video  
display that is compatible with input sources of  
480P or greater. Displays labeled as “HDTV Ready,”  
including virtually all large-screen LCD and plasma  
displays, are compatible with progressive scan.  
Interlaced: Select this option when you are using  
an older video display that has Y/Pr/Pb component  
inputs, but which is not capable of displaying high  
scan rate, or “HD” signals.  
Delay Time: This setting is used to compensate for  
the time it takes for sound to reach you from each  
speaker position, as some speakers may be placed  
further from the listening position than others. Select  
the distance from the speaker to your listening position  
by choosing one of the distance settings shown. This  
setting is not available for the subwoofer.  
Figure 8  
The following adjustments are available on the Video  
Setup menu:  
NOTES:  
Aspect Ratio: This setting selects the aspect ratio  
of video programming. Your choice should be made  
according to the shape of your video display and your  
personal preferences. When the HDMI Output 2 is  
used, the aspect ratio will automatically be set appro-  
priately for the specific display. However, you may  
select an alternate view. For most other video displays,  
make sure the Aspect Ratio setting is correct for your  
display. Two choices are available:  
1. The Scan Type may only be changed when the  
Video Output setting has been set to Component.  
Output Level: This setting is used to maintain bal-  
anced reproduction and sound field presentation. The  
goal is to make certain that the sound is heard from  
each speaker position with equal loudness. You may  
simply enter the same speaker level output settings  
already used for your receiver or processor. Alter-  
natively, you may use a test disc that outputs a fixed  
tone to all speakers at the same time and adjust the  
settings here so that the tone is heard at the same  
level (loudness) from all speakers.  
2. If you have connected the DVD 37 to a video dis-  
play that is not capable of displaying progressive  
scan video using the Component (Y/Pr/Pb) Video  
Outputs §, and you have inadvertently changed  
the Video Output Setting to Component and the  
Scan Type setting to Progressive, you may reset  
the scan type to interlaced by pressing the Setup  
Button 9 to deactivate the Setup menu system.  
Then press the Progressive Scan/Interlaced  
Button J. The display will blink, indicating that  
the scan type has been reset to interlaced mode.  
16:9: If you have a widescreen (16:9) display, or a  
display that has a widescreen mode, choose this  
setting. With this setting, the DVD 37 will adjust the  
output for widescreen movies so that they fill the  
entire screen in the proper aspect ratio. However, in  
this setting a disc recorded in the 4:3 aspect ratio  
will appear in the widescreen as a boxed image in  
the center, with black columns on the left and right  
side of the screen. If the widescreen option is chosen  
and a widescreen movie is played on a conventional  
4:3 aspect-ratio set, the image will be distorted due  
to vertical compression.  
For the subwoofer, the settings are slightly different.  
Select Onwhen a subwoofer is connected, or Off  
if one is not used. The second setting for the sub-  
woofer is the crossover. This determines which sounds  
will be sent to the subwoofer, and which to the main  
speakers when Smallis selected as the speaker  
size for any of the speakers. Select the frequency from  
those shown that is closest to the lowest frequency  
your main (left/center/right/surround left/surround  
Alternatively, as a last-resort measure, you may  
completely reset all of the DVD 37’s settings,  
including the scan type, by exiting the on-screen  
menu system and pressing and holding the Clear  
Button dfor five seconds. The display will blink,  
and all settings will return to the factory defaults.  
Video Adjustment: Use this setting to access the  
Video Adjustments banner by changing the setting  
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To change any of the video adjustments shown, first  
press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nso that  
the parameter’s setting bar is highlighted. Use the ›  
Navigation Button nto increase the setting or the  
Navigation Button nto decrease the setting.  
from Offto On. See below for more information  
on using the Video Adjustments banner to optimize  
your picture settings.  
HDMI Settings: This setting displays the characteris-  
tics of the video output signal at the HDMI Output  
2. When the DVD 37 is connected to a video dis-  
play using the HDMI Output 2, the display sends  
information to the DVD 37 that indicates the highest  
video resolution it is capable of handling, and the  
DVD 37 automatically sets the video output to match  
it. That resolution is displayed here. You may use  
this setting to manually select a lower video output  
resolution. Changes made here remain active until the  
DVD 37 or the display is turned off. When either is  
turned off, and then on again, the DVD 37 will revert  
to the default setting transmitted by the display. Make  
sure your video display or other video switching equip-  
ment (such as an HDMI-capable receiver) is capable  
of handling the DVD 37’s HDMI output signal.  
Changes to any of the settings may be made while a  
test disc is playing, or you may use the internal test  
signal by pressing the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons  
nuntil the word Offis highlighted next to the  
TestScreenline. To activate the test signal,  
press the Enter Button K and note that a special  
combination test signal, including both color bars and  
gray scale along with 100% black and white fields, will  
be displayed behind the video adjustments banner.  
See the Test Screen section on page 25 for more  
guidance in making picture adjustments.  
To adjust the Brightness setting, use the ⁄¤  
Navigation Buttons nuntil the area between the  
“–“ and “+” signs is highlighted, then use the ‹›  
Navigation Buttons nto increase or decrease  
the setting.  
Video Adjustments Banner  
This banner menu allows you to adjust the brightness,  
sharpness and black level of the video signal to com-  
pensate for differences between your DVD player and  
other video sources. You may use either the DVD 37’s  
built-in color bar test signal or a test disc as the stan-  
dard for the adjustments. To ensure that your system is  
properly optimized, we strongly recommend that you  
adjust your video display using the display’s own con-  
trols before making any changes to the DVD 37’s  
output. Once the display is properly calibrated with  
all settings on the DVD 37 set to their midpoint,  
use the controls on this menu to fine-tune the  
DVD 37’s output.  
When adjusting the Black Level setting, only two  
adjustments are available: either the complete bar will  
appear, which provides a full “0 to 100” black level  
setting, or “full”, which complies with standards for  
video with what is called “setup”; or only a thin line  
will appear, which represents a “7.5 to 100” black  
level setting.  
To remove the banner from the screen so that only the  
test screen appears, simply wait a few seconds, and  
the banner will disappear. Press any button on the  
remote to restore the banner to view.  
When you have finished making your video adjust-  
ments, press the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons n  
until the word Done is highlighted, and press the  
Enter Button K. The DVD 37 will return to the  
Video Setup submenu.  
Due to the nature of these settings, the navigation is  
somewhat different from the DVD 37’s other menus  
and controls. The banner is accessed from the Video  
Setup submenu. Press the Setup Button jto  
display the Setup menu, and then press the ⁄¤  
Navigation Buttons nuntil the Video Setup sub-  
menu icon is highlighted. Press the Enter Button  
K to access the Video Setup submenu, then scroll  
down to the Video Adjustment line and press the  
Enter Button K again. Select Onto display the  
Video Adjustments banner. The Setup screen will  
disappear from view.  
In order to recall the video adjustments menu, you will  
need to press the Setup Button jand navigate  
through the menu system as described above.  
When you have finished using the Setup menus, press  
the Setup Button jto clear the screen. If a DVD  
is loaded, the splash screen will appear. If any other  
type of disc is loaded, the Player Information menu will  
appear. You may now proceed to page 26 to learn the  
basics of operating the DVD 37.  
Figure 9  
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TEST SCREEN  
DVD is one of the highest quality sources ever made  
available for in-home playback of prerecorded pictures  
and sound. In order to make certain that your home  
theater system is fully optimized to take advantage of  
DVD’s superb picture quality, the DVD 37 offers a  
built-in video test signal that makes it easy to calibrate  
your TV or video display for proper playback.  
All the bars in the gray scale should be gradually  
and evenly changing from black to white, going  
from left to right.  
Sharpness Adjustment  
Contrary to intuition, the picture will appear sharper  
and clearer with the sharpness, or Edges, setting  
backed off from the maximum setting. Reduce the  
sharpness setting on your television, and the Edges  
setting on the DVD 37 video adjustments menu if  
necessary, to minimize the appearance of any white  
lines between the bars in the gray scale portion of  
the test screen.  
Contrast Adjustment:  
1. Adjust the contrast on your TV until you see a bright  
white bar in the lower right corner of the screen  
and a deep-dark-black bar to the left. The optimal  
contrast setting will depend on your preference and  
the surrounding light in the TV room.  
Test Screen  
With the test screen showing on your video display, the  
following adjustments may be made:  
2. If the brightness of the white bar no longer increases  
when the contrast is turned up or the borders of the  
white “harman/kardon” letters on top bloom (over-  
light) into the black areas (drastically decreasing  
the sharpness of the type), the contrast has been  
turned up too much. Reduce the contrast until  
these effects disappear and the video still looks  
realistic.  
Convergence and Edge Focus  
The crosshatch pattern that surrounds the test screen  
may be used to evaluate edge focus and convergence  
in front- or rear-projection video displays. However, the  
controls used to adjust these parameters are often not  
user-accessible. In any event, these adjustments are  
extremely complex, and require proper training and  
experience to avoid worsening the situation. Therefore,  
it is recommended that if you are unable to improve  
the picture using the available controls, contact the  
video display manufacturer’s authorized service repre-  
sentative for assistance.  
• The proper color intensity setting on your TV.  
• Proper color adjustments using the color bars, which  
should be (left to right) black, white, yellow, cyan  
(turquoise), green, magenta, red, blue, black.  
• The proper color transition, seen as sharp  
separation of the bars.  
3. If you are watching TV with customary surrounding  
daylight, adjust the contrast so that a normal video  
picture has about the same look as the surround-  
ings in your room. That way the eye is relaxed  
when watching the TV picture. This contrast setting  
may be reduced when the surrounding light is  
dimmed, thereby usually improving the sharpness  
of a video significantly.  
• The performance of the color circuits in your TV  
(with “Video” signals); bar edges should show  
no vertical crawling dots.  
With the gray scale and the black/white fields below  
the color bars, the brightness and contrast of your  
screen can be adjusted.  
When all desired setup and configuration entries have  
been made, use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons n  
until “Done” is highlighted at the bottom of the Video  
Adjustments submenu. Press the Enter Button K  
to select it to return to the on-screen menu system.  
Then, press the Setup Button jto remove the  
menu displays from the screen. The unit will return to  
normal operation and you are ready to enjoy the finest  
in DVD or CD playback!  
NOTE: Most of the video adjustments using the  
DVD 37’s test screen should be made using the  
controls on your video display, with the DVD 37’s  
controls set at their factory default position in the  
center. If necessary, you may tweak the brightness  
and sharpness using the controls found in the  
DVD 37’s video adjustments menu.  
4. The gray scale in the middle line needs to have  
the same clear difference between each bar as  
before the contrast adjustment. If not, go back to  
Brightness Adjustment” and repeat Step 3 and  
then Contrast Adjustment,” making only minor  
adjustments each time for optimization.  
Color Adjustment  
1. When the brightness and contrast are set optimally,  
turn up the color control to the level of your prefer-  
ence. Adjust to the level where the colors look  
strong but still natural, not overdone. If the color  
level is too high, depending on the TV, some of the  
bars will seem wider or the color intensity will not  
increase while the control is turned up. Then the  
color control must be reduced again. Ultimately, you  
also should test the color intensity with a video –  
e.g., pictures of natural faces, flowers, fruit and veg-  
etables, and other common natural articles for an  
optimal setting of the color intensity.  
Color Bars  
Gray Scale  
100%  
Black/White  
Fields  
Figure 10  
TV Picture Adjustment With Test Screen  
Brightness Adjustment:  
1. Turn down the color control on your TV until the  
color bars are visible in black and white.  
2. Use the large white bar below the gray scale to  
tweak the warmth of the picture. Every viewer has a  
preference as to how the glow of the picture should  
be. Some prefer a little colder picture, some a  
warmer glow. The Tint function on your TV and the  
white bar can be used to control this. Adjust the Tint  
to the level where you feel the white color has the  
tone you prefer.  
2. Adjust the contrast on your TV to the lowest level  
where you still can see all bars within the gray scale  
in the test picture separately and clearly.  
3. Adjust the brightness using the DVD 37 video  
adjustments control so that the bars in the gray  
scale are all visible. The bar furthest to the left has  
to be as black as possible rather than gray, but  
the next gradation must clearly be distinct from it.  
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• When loading CDs or DVD-Audio discs, load the  
discs with the label side up.  
Loading Discs  
To load discs in the DVD 37, first turn the DVD 37  
• When loading DVD-Video discs with printed labels,  
load them label side up. If the disc contains both  
standard and high-definition versions of the pro-  
gram, make sure the “Standard DVD” label faces up.  
on by pressing in the Power On/Off Switch  
or Power On Button . Note that the Power  
Indicator will turn amber when the unit is con-  
nected to an AC power source. It will turn blue when  
1
0
0
2
the Power On Button  
0
is pressed.  
• Some DVD-Video discs are double-sided. The title  
information for these will be printed on the inner ring  
of the disc, very close to the center hole. The title for  
the side you wish to play should be facing up.  
Next, press the Open/Close Button  
1
A
until the  
disc tray opens.  
Hold the disc by the edge, and gently place it into the  
disc drawer, making certain that the disc is properly  
seated in the tray’s insert. If the disc is not correctly  
centered, you may damage both the disc and the  
player when the drawer closes. When loading discs,  
please note the following:  
Figure 11  
After a disc is properly loaded, press the Open/Close  
If a disc is already in the drawer when the unit is  
turned on, it will begin playing. If the disc was stopped  
using the Resume function, playback will begin from  
the point where it was stopped. If the disc was  
Button  
1
A
to close the disc drawer. After the  
drawer closes, you will see a brief indication of  
LOADINGin both the Main Information  
Display  
B
and in the on-screen display to alert you  
stopped by pressing the Stop Button  
the disc will begin playing from its beginning.  
4
P
twice,  
to the fact that the unit is determining the type of disc  
(DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, CD, VCD, JPEG, WMA or MP3)  
and is reading the data for track, chapter, title and other  
information about the disc.  
• The DVD 37 will play discs with the following logos  
as well as most DVD-RW or DVD+RW discs and  
most WMA and JPEG discs, including Kodak Picture  
CDs, but not Kodak Photo CDs. DO NOT attempt to  
play another type of disc.  
Playback Features for DVD and CD Discs:  
• To momentarily pause playback and freeze the  
current picture frame on a DVD, press the Pause  
Once the disc’s data has been read, the type of disc  
will be displayed by the Disc-Type Indicator Aand  
its type will be identified in the upper right corner of  
the screen. If the disc is a DVD, CD or VCD2.0 disc, it  
will automatically begin playing. The disc’s track timing  
information and other relevant data will appear in the  
Button  
3L. To resume playback after pressing  
the Pause button, press the Play Button  
2
N.  
• To move forward or backward through the tracks  
on a DVD-Audio disc or CD, or the chapters on a  
DVD, press the Skip Forward/Reverse Buttons  
56 on the front panel or the Previous/Next  
Buttons AQ on the remote.  
Main Information Display  
B.  
Any time a control button is pressed, an icon will  
appear in the upper right corner of the screen to  
indicate the player’s action. These icons include the  
standard transport modes (play, stop, pause, forward  
and reverse fast and slow search, track skip), the  
open/close disc drawer symbol, the repeat and ran-  
dom modes, and the prohibit icon (Ø) if the command  
action is not available at that time or for that disc. As  
explained in more detail in other sections of this  
manual, pressing the Status Button R displays  
the Status Banner for DVDs, and pressing the Info  
Button idisplays the Player Information menu.  
• To move forward or backward through the DVD  
or CD disc being played at fast speed, press the  
Search Forward/Reverse Buttons BO  
or press and hold the front-panel Skip/Search  
Buttons 56 briefly until fast play begins, and  
then release them. Once one of these buttons is  
pressed, the fast search will continue until the  
,
• The DVD 37 will only display video in the NTSC for-  
mat. Although the PAL format is generally used in  
Europe and other regions of the world outside North  
America, some music or other DVDs are available in  
PAL with a Region Code of “0,” which means they  
may be played on any DVD player around the world.  
The DVD 37 will automatically detect the PAL for-  
mat, and make the necessary conversions so that  
the video may be displayed on an NTSC TV. PAL  
discs bearing a Region Code other than “0” or “1”  
may not be played on the DVD 37.  
Play Button  
Search Forward/Reverse Buttons 56B  
will cycle to the next speed in the following  
2
N
is pressed. Each press of the  
O
order: 2x, 4x, 8x, 20x, 100x.  
• When a DVD is detected, playback will automatically  
begin and the screen will show the program or the  
disc’s menu, depending on how the disc was created.  
NOTE: Fast search is available when DVD-Audio and  
MP3 discs are playing, but not for WMA files.  
• Playback capability for CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD-R,  
DVD+RW or DVD+R discs will vary according to the  
quality of the disc. On some occasions it is possible  
that these discs may not play on the DVD 37. This  
does not indicate any problem with the DVD 37.  
• When a DVD is playing, you may move forward or  
backward through the disc in slow motion by first  
• If a CD is detected, playback will begin automatically.  
• If the disc contains MP3, WMA or JPEG files, or  
if it is a VCD without playback control, the Player  
Information display will appear (see Figure 11). To  
play one of these files, you may need to use the  
⁄¤Navigation Buttons nto select a  
pressing the Pause Button 4  
L
and then  
pressing the Search/Slow Forward or Search/  
Slow Reverse Buttons 67ly. Each  
press of the buttons will cycle the player through  
one of the four forward slow-play speeds: 1/2x,  
1/4x, 1/8x or 1/16x or one of the two reverse  
slow-play speeds: 1/2x or 1/4x. Press the Play  
• The DVD 37 will only play discs that are coded for  
Region 1 or discs that are open to being played  
in all regions (Region Code “0”). Discs that contain  
a Region Code of 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 (as noted by a  
number inside a world map logo on the disc’s  
cover jacket or case) will not play.  
folder and press the Enter Button  
K
to open it.  
Use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nto select  
a file for playback, and press the Enter Button  
K
Button  
2xto resume normal playback.  
to begin play.  
Note that there is no audio playback during fast or  
slow-forward or -reverse play. This is normal for DVD,  
as A/V receivers and surround processors cannot  
• VCD2.0 discs will begin play automatically, similar to  
a conventional audio CD.  
• Both 5-inch (12cm) and 3-inch (8cm) discs  
may be used.  
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process the digital audio streams during slow modes.  
Slow-play is not available for CD discs.  
• To advance frame by frame while a DVD is playing,  
first press the Pause Button 4v, then press  
the Skip/Step (Previous) 6kor Skip/Step  
(Next) 7`buttons repeatedly. Press the Pause  
4vor Play Button 3xto resume normal  
play. Frame-by-frame movement in reverse is not  
available.  
• When a camera icon shows on the screen, or the  
Angle Indicator Eappears, this is your indication  
that there is multiple-angle information on the disc  
being played. To change the angle, press the Angle  
Button  
C
repeatedly until the desired angle view  
appears. An on-screen banner message will appear  
to indicate the angle view in use.  
To illuminate the buttons on the remote control so that  
they may be seen in low-light conditions, press the  
Light Button  
E.  
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In addition, it is common for the producers of DVD  
discs to block the use of certain functions during only  
some parts of a disc. For example, many discs prohibit  
the use of fast-play buttons or prohibit access to the  
Chapter Menu display during the playback of copyright  
notices, studio logos, movie credits or trailers. The  
appearance of the “Feature Prohibited” icon “ ,  
or the inability of certain features to operate when  
the disc itself has prohibited them, does not indicate  
a problem with the DVD 37, as these features are  
outside of the unit’s control.  
You may resume a DVD (Audio or Video), CD, VCD  
with Playback Control, MP3 or JPEG disc after placing  
the DVD 37 in Standby mode. Resume will not oper-  
ate for WMA files or for VCDs that do not have play-  
back control.  
Using a DVD’s Menu  
One of the unique features of the DVD system is  
that it offers a producer the opportunity to include a  
wide range of features on a disc, including multiple-  
language tracks; subtitles in a variety of languages;  
special information such as movie trailers and cast  
information; as well as other customized information.  
In addition, producers may divide a movie or program  
into chapters that allow for quick access to specific  
parts of the program. These chapters may be  
accompanied by thumbnail pictures of a scene  
from the specific chapter to help you select the  
desired spot on the disc.  
Disc Recognition Feature  
When the Disc Recognition feature is turned on in the  
SYSTEMSETUPmenu, you may press the  
Stop Button  
4
P
either once (to enter Resume  
mode) or twice (to enter Stop mode) and remove it  
from the player. Even if you turn the DVD 37 off, the  
next time you insert that disc, you will be presented  
with the option of either starting playback from the  
beginning, or resuming playback at the point at which  
you stopped previously. The DVD 37 can recognize up  
to five discs total.  
Zoom Feature  
The DVD 37’s advanced digital video processing  
circuits include a Zoom feature which allows you to  
enlarge the image for closer examination of a particular  
part of the picture. Four steps of enlargement are  
available.  
When a disc is playing, press the Disc Menu Button  
R
to pause the playback and display the disc’s  
menu. As there are no hard rules about style and  
contents for DVD menus, the way they appear on the  
screen and the information they contain will vary from  
one disc to another. However, the following general  
rules apply to most menus:  
Using the Player Information Menu  
The DVD 37’s Player Information menu displays disc  
information and enables you to program playback  
modes. Press the Info Button ito display the  
Player Information menu (Figure 12).  
• To use the Zoom feature, press the Zoom Button  
M
while a disc is playing or paused. Each press  
of the button will increase the zoom-in effect. When  
you have zoomed through all four steps, the picture  
will return to normal size.  
• You may move through the options on a menu with  
the M NKLNavigation Buttons D, as the  
disc’s programming allows. The option selected  
will typically be highlighted in a certain color or  
inside an outline box.  
• When the zoom feature is activated, you may use  
the ⁄¤Navigation Buttons nto  
explore the enlarged picture once the information  
box with the zoom ratio and playback time no longer  
appears on the screen.  
• To select a highlighted option, which may either  
play a portion of the disc or move to a submenu,  
press the Enter Button u.  
• Some discs are created in a way that prevents the  
Zoom feature from operating. In addition, the Zoom  
feature will not operate on disc menus and may not  
operate on subtitles.  
• On some discs, when you select the DVD menu  
during the playback of a movie, the disc will return  
to the point in the program where the menu was  
selected by offering a “Play Movie” option. Press  
Figure 12  
• The zoom function is also available for VCDs and  
JPEG files. However, for VCDs, only three steps of  
enlargement are available.  
the Enter Button uor Play Button  
2N  
The Player Information menu has two submenus which  
may be accessed by using the ⁄¤ Navigation  
Buttons nto highlight the submenu’s icon, and  
pressing the Enter Button uto select it. These  
submenus are different from the Setup menus in that  
many items are for display only and cannot be  
changed using the menu system.  
to resume play. However, not all discs offer this  
feature, and selecting the menu while playing a  
movie may mean that you will have to go back to  
either the beginning of the program or the start  
of a chapter. This feature is out of the control of  
the DVD 37, as it is set by the disc’s internal  
programming.  
Playback Resume Feature  
The DVD 37 offers a “Resume” feature for DVD play-  
back that is different from the conventional “Stop”  
function you may be used to on CD players. When  
the Stop Button  
4
P
is pressed once, the disc  
Important Notes on DVD Playback  
will stop and Resumewill appear briefly in the  
upper right corner of the video screen and in the Main  
The DVD 37 is capable of all the features and options  
covered by the DVD standards. However, it is up to  
the producer of a DVD disc to decide which of those  
features and functions are available on any given disc.  
For that reason, not all discs will function identically,  
and some discs will not have many of the features of  
the DVD system. For example, most current DVD discs  
do not take advantage of the multiple-angle feature.  
When you press a button and the player displays the  
“Feature Prohibited” icon “ , this is an indication that  
the disc has not been programmed for that feature.  
Information Display  
is active, the disc’s position is entered into the unit’s  
memory so that when the Play Button is  
B. While the Resume feature  
2
N
pressed to resume playback, the program will continue  
at the point where it was when the Stop Button  
4
P
was pressed.  
To completely stop playback, press the Stop Button  
twice.  
4
P
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how the program is being played back, based  
on the setting established in the VIDEO  
SETUPsubmenu as shown on page 23.  
PLAYBACKINFOSubmenu: This submenu  
displays basic disc and playback mode information  
(see Figure 12). You may not make any changes to  
the items shown in this submenu, except for the  
Repeat mode.  
Time Bar  
: This display is a graphic represen-  
tation of the time elapsed for the title being played.  
As the disc plays, the number of bars will increase to  
reflect approximately what percentage of the title has  
been played thus far.  
I Audio Resolution: This line displays the sample  
rate and bit rate for the current audio format.  
I Disc: This line displays the disc type, such as  
DVD-Video.  
I Audio Format: This line displays the current audio  
track, such as Dolby Digital 5.1 or linear PCM.  
Time Display Type  
type of information in the Time Display  
: This section identifies the  
˙
sec-  
tion of the display. Use the ⁄¤Navigation  
Buttons D to select this setting, and each  
subsequent press of the Enter Button K will  
change the time display from Title Elapsed, to  
Title Remaining, to Chapter Elapsed to Chapter  
Remaining, and cycle back to Title Elapsed. The  
time displayed on screen and in the front-panel  
Information Display @will change accordingly.  
For DVD-Audio discs, the time display options are  
Group Elapsed, Group Remaining, Track Elapsed and  
Track Remaining.  
I Disc ID: If the disc is encoded with an identifica-  
tion label, such as a movie title, it will appear here.  
I Video Bit Rate: This line displays the video bit  
rate up to the limit of 10 Mbps. This indication will  
vary as a disc is played in response to changes in  
the amount of compression that was applied to the  
video signal when the disc was created. Thus, as  
shown in Figure 13, when the disc is stopped or  
paused, this line will remain blank.  
I Playlist: For DVDs, this line will reflect that play-  
back will occur in the disc’s order. Programmable  
playlists are not available when a DVD is loaded.  
I Repeat: This line displays the current repeat  
mode, or Offif Repeat mode is not active.  
When you have finished viewing the Player menus,  
press the Info Button ito remove the displays  
from the screen and return to normal play.  
Using the On-Screen Status Display  
Selecting a Title or Group  
When a DVD is playing, you may press the Status  
Button S at any time to view a quick summary of  
the disc’s playback status. The Status Bar not only  
gives you a snapshot of the unit’s current state; it also  
provides an easy way to select a different group, title,  
chapter or track, or use the time search feature.  
To select a title or group, first press the Status Button  
S so that the Status Display appears. The Current  
Title or Group  
é
will be highlighted in a blue box.  
Press the Enter Button K and dashes will appear,  
enabling you to use the Numeric Keys T to enter  
the desired title. Press the Enter Button K again to  
begin playing the new title or group. Note that if a “ø”  
icon appears when you attempt to select a new title  
(group), this is an indication that the disc does not  
allow the title (group) to be changed in this manner,  
even though a list of numbers will appear. This is a  
function of the way the disc was created and is not a  
flaw in the DVD 37. For some discs, press the Title  
Button U during playback to change the current  
title or group. Some discs will switch to the disc menu,  
and some discs may simply restart play from the  
beginning of the current title or group. This is a func-  
tion of how the disc was authored, and does not  
reflect a problem with the DVD 37.  
Figure 13  
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F
G
H
PROGRAMsubmenu: The PROGRAMsub-  
menu is not accessible for DVDs.  
DISCINFOSubmenu: This submenu displays  
detailed information about the disc content (see Figure  
13). You will not be able to make any changes to the  
items on this submenu. However, you may use the  
Setupmenu system as described on page 23 to  
change the DVD 37 player settings for video aspect  
ratio or scan type.  
I
J
Figure 14  
Group/Title  
é: For DVD-Video discs, this dis-  
plays the current title on the left, and the total num-  
ber of titles on the disc on the right. For DVD-Audio  
discs, the number of current and total groups is  
shown.  
I Disc: This line displays the disc type.  
I Disc ID: If the disc is encoded with an identifica-  
tion label, it will appear here.  
Chapter  
ƒ: For DVD-Video discs, this shows the  
Selecting a Chapter or Track  
current chapter on the left, and the total number of  
chapters on the disc on the right. For DVD-Audio  
discs, the number of current and total tracks is shown.  
I Aspect Ratio: This line displays the aspect ratio  
of the video content on the disc, and the format in  
which it is being played back according to the set-  
ting established in the VIDEOSETUPsub-  
menu as shown on page 23. Some discs may  
contain two versions of the same program with a  
widescreen aspect ratio on one side of the disc,  
and a standard aspect ratio on the other.  
To select a chapter for DVD-Video discs or a track for  
DVD-Audio discs, first press the Status Button R  
so that the Status Display appears. Next, press the ›  
Navigation Button D so that the Current Chapter  
Play Mode Icon  
play mode icon: e.g. Play , Pause , Stop Í.  
Time Display : This section of the display  
shows the time corresponding to the type of display  
indicated in the Time Display Type . The Time  
©: This displays the current  
or Track Number  
ƒ
is highlighted and dashes  
˙
appear. Use the Numeric Keys T to enter the  
desired chapter or track, and press the Enter Button  
K to begin playing the new chapter (track).  
Search function enables you to start playback at any  
point in the program. Use the Navigation  
Buttons D to highlight this display, and the num-  
bers will change to dashes. You may then use the  
Numeric Keys T to enter the numbers corre-  
sponding to the time on the disc at which you wish  
play to commence. Press the Enter Button u,  
and play will immediately begin at the selected  
time position.  
I Video Standard: The disc’s format is shown  
here. For Region 1 players, this will normally be  
NTSC, although some DVDs that are open region  
(playable in all regions) may be in the PAL format.  
The DVD 37 will convert the video to the NTSC  
format used by your television.  
To select a specific chapter or track on a DVD at any  
time during playback, simply press the number corre-  
sponding to the chapter or track you wish to view  
using the Numeric Keys T. You may also move  
one by one through the chapters or tracks at any time  
by pressing the Skip Reverse (Previous)/Skip  
Forward (Next) Buttons 56AQ.  
I Scan Type: This line displays whether the video  
program on the DVD was recorded with a pro-  
gressive or interlaced scan rate. It also displays  
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Selecting the Audio Soundtrack  
NOTE: Due to the variations in how DVD discs are  
authored, subtitle languages displayed by the DVD 37  
may not accurately reflect the actual languages avail-  
able on the disc. It is recommended that subtitles be  
selected using the disc’s menu.  
repeat modes. To end Repeat play, continue pressing  
the Repeat Button 5 until the Off mode is selected.  
Many DVDs contain more than one audio soundtrack.  
On many discs, you will find multiple languages, while  
others will offer a choice of different audio formats  
or mixes (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS), while some will  
also contain commentary from the director or stars or  
Descriptive Video Service content. The default audio  
language is set in the AudioSetupmenu  
as shown on page 21.  
A-B Repeat Play  
The Repeat A-B function allows you to select any por-  
tion of a DVD-Video disc and have it repeat continually  
until the unit is manually stopped.  
Selecting an Angle (DVD-Video Discs Only)  
An increasing number of DVDs contain multiple-angle  
views, which allow the disc’s creators to provide differ-  
ent views of the same scene, or to present additional  
on-screen or interactive information. In many cases  
the disc will alert you to the presence of multiple  
angles by showing a camera icon or other indication,  
but in any case where multiple-angle material is avail-  
able, the Angle Indicator Ewill light in the front-  
panel Information Display @and the Multiple Angle  
Icon will appear on screen if it has been turned on  
in the System Settings menu.  
To initiate a Repeat A-B playback sequence, follow  
these steps while a disc is playing:  
To change the audio soundtrack, press the Audio  
Select Button 2 to display the Audio banner and  
show the current audio soundtrack configuration. Each  
press of either the Audio Select Button 2 or the  
Enter Button uwill change the current audio  
soundtrack. When your desired selection appears,  
press the Navigation Buttons D so that  
Doneis highlighted, and then press the Enter  
Button K to remove the banner display and return  
to normal playback.  
1. Press the A-B Repeat Button  
6
on the remote  
when you want to choose the beginning point; the  
Repeat icon appears in the upper right corner of the  
screen, followed by A-to indicate the beginning  
of the passage to be repeated.  
2. Press the A-B Repeat Button  
6
again to  
choose the end point. Repeat A-B has been set,  
and the A-B section will be played continuously.  
When multiple angle views are available as shown  
by any of the available icons or indications, press the  
Angle Button C to change the view. An information  
box will appear on your video screen to show you  
which angle view is playing and how many are avail-  
able. Each press of either the Angle Button C or  
the Enter Button K will change the current camera  
angle. When your desired selection appears, press the  
Navigation Buttons D so that Doneis  
highlighted; then press the Enter Button K to remove  
the on-screen display and return to normal playback.  
3. Press the A-B Repeat Button  
6
on the remote  
again to cancel Repeat A-B mode.  
NOTES ON AUDIO TRACKS:  
Video Off Feature  
• Not all discs contain multiple audio soundtrack  
choices. Check the information on back of the disc  
jacket to see what audio languages or format  
options are available.  
During audio-only playback, some listeners may prefer  
to turn off the DVD 37’s video circuitry. Although the  
video section is electrically isolated from the audio  
section, some users may prefer to turn the video dis-  
plays off during audio playback to prevent any possibil-  
ity of interference between audio and video. You may  
also wish to turn the video display off if you find the  
menu system distracting or unnecessary during audio  
playback.  
• Some DVDs do not allow direct selection of the  
audio track during playback. For these discs, you  
must change the audio soundtrack using the disc’s  
menu system. Press the Disc Menu Button R  
to display the disc’s menu and then use the ⁄¤  
Navigation Buttons D to make your  
selection following the navigation scheme of the  
individual disc.  
If you press the Angle Button C during a section  
where multiple view are not available, the Angle banner  
will simply indicate that view 1 of 1 is being displayed.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is strongly recommended that  
plasma video display owners use the Video Off feature  
to avoid burn-in.  
Repeat Play  
The DVD 37 offers several repeat functions that allow  
you to take advantage of the capacity of the unit for  
unattended playback:  
• When you change the audio soundtrack or language  
with the Audio Select Button 2 on the remote  
control as shown above, you only override the audio  
language setting established in the Audio Setup  
menu for the disc currently being played. The unit  
will revert to its default setting with the next disc.  
To turn the video displays off while a CD is playing,  
simply press the Video Off Button  
F. Press the  
Repeat 1: Repeats the DVD chapter or DVD-Audio  
track currently being played until the disc is manually  
stopped; in the front-panel display, Repeat 1 I  
will light and Track or Chapter M will flash and the  
RepeatChapteror Trackicon will  
appear on screen.  
button again to restore the video output. The V-Off  
Indicator Jwill light in red to remind you that the  
video displays have been turned off. Note that the  
video output will automatically be restored each time  
the DVD 37 is turned on.  
Selecting or Changing the Subtitle (DVD-Video  
Discs Only)  
Many DVDs contain one or more subtitle languages.  
The default subtitle language is set in the System  
Setupmenu, as described on page 18, but you  
may also turn the subtitles on or off, or change the  
language at any time during a disc’s playback.  
Repeat Title or Group: This mode repeats the  
title or group currently being played until the disc is  
manually stopped; in the front-panel display, Repeat  
I will light and Title or Group N will flash, and  
the RepeatTitleor Groupicon will  
appear on screen.  
To change the subtitle language or turn the subtitles  
on or off, press the Subtitle Button V to display  
the Subtitle banner and show the current configuration.  
Each press of either the Subtitle Button V or the  
Enter Button K will change the current subtitle lan-  
guage, or turn subtitling off. When your desired selec-  
tion appears, press the Navigation Buttons  
D until Doneis highlighted and then press the  
Enter Button K to remove the banner display and  
return to normal playback.  
Repeat A-B: Repeats any selected portion of the  
disc until the disc is manually stopped (see below  
for more information).  
To select any Repeat mode (other than Repeat A-B):  
While a disc is playing, press the Repeat Button  
5
on the remote. The Repeat icon will appear on screen,  
indicating the new repeat mode. Each press of the  
Repeat Button 5 will cycle through the available  
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Many functions of the DVD 37 operate the same way  
for CD playback as for DVD play; however, there are  
some important differences. When a CD is loaded,  
the DVD 37 will automatically display the Player  
Information menu. Status banners are not available  
during CD play. A greater variety of playback options  
are available during play, including programmed  
playlists. These and other features unique to CD play  
are described in this section.  
I Random: With this line highlighted, press the  
Enter Button uor the Random Button 7  
to activate Random mode. Each press will toggle  
between turning the Random play on or off.  
I Track List: A list of tracks on the disc will appear.  
Use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons D to scroll  
through the list. Press the Enter Button uor  
the Play Button N while a track is highlighted,  
to begin play.  
Using the Player Information Menu  
Figure 17  
The DVD 37’s Player Information menu displays disc  
information and enables you to program playback  
modes. Press the Info Button ito display the  
Player Information menu (Figure 14).  
DiscInformationSubmenu: This  
screen displays abbreviated track and playback infor-  
mation, plus more detailed timing information.  
Figure 16  
ProgramSubmenu: This submenu lets you  
program a playlist. The PROGRAMsubmenu is  
only accessible for CDs (see Figure 16).  
I Disc: This line displays the disc type.  
Figure 18  
Figure 15  
I Audio: This line displays the type of audio that  
The information at the top of the screen provides  
the same information on the disc type, audio format,  
playlist setting, Repeat play setting and Random  
play setting as on the PlaybackInfo  
submenu. The following additional information  
appears next.  
The Player Information menu has three submenus,  
which may be easily accessed by using the ⁄¤  
Navigation Buttons nto highlight the submenu’s  
icon, and pressing the Enter Button uto select it.  
These submenus are different from the Setup menus  
in that many items are for display only and cannot be  
changed using the menu system.  
was recorded on the disc, usually Stereo.  
I Playlist: With this line highlighted, press the Enter  
Button uto change the order in which the  
tracks are played from the order in which they  
appear on the disc (Discsorder)  
to a playlist order which you may program  
I Track: This line displays the current track on the  
left, and the total number of tracks on the disc to  
the right. When the current track number is high-  
lighted, you may use the Numeric Keys T to  
skip to a new track. The new track will begin play-  
ing immediately, without your having to press any  
other buttons.  
(Programmedorder). If you select  
Programmedorder, a list of pro-  
gram steps and the track programmed for each  
step will appear at the bottom of the screen. You  
may enter a track number using the Numeric  
Keys T and then press the ¤ Navigation  
Button D to program another track. Use the  
⁄¤‹› Navigation Buttons D to select the  
desired program steps. Note that you may not  
enter a track more than once in the playlist, if it  
appears in an earlier step. However, you may use  
the Repeat function while the playlist is playing.  
After you have finished programming the playlist,  
press the Play Button 3N to begin play. See  
page 36 for more information.  
PlaybackInfoSubmenu: This submenu  
displays basic disc and playback mode information  
(see Figure 15).  
I Disc: This line displays the disc type, such as  
CD-DA (Compact Disc Digital Audio).  
I Audio: This line displays the type of audio recorded  
on the disc, usually Stereo.  
I Play Mode Icon: This icon will appear to the right  
of the Track display and will indicate the current  
playback mode.  
I Playlist: You may choose to play the tracks in  
order as they appear on the disc, or you may pro-  
gram a playlist containing some or all of the tracks  
in the order in which you wish to hear them. This  
line indicates which of these two modes has been  
selected. In order to change this setting, you will  
need to access the PROGRAMsubmenu as  
described below.  
I Time: This section consists of three lines:  
Track Elapsed: Displays the elapsed or remain-  
ing time of the current track.  
Disc Elapsed: Displays the elapsed or remain-  
ing time of the disc.  
Elapsed Time Bar: Displays in graphical form a  
temperature bar reflecting the percentage of the  
disc that has been played.  
I Repeat: With this line highlighted, press the  
Enter Button uor the Repeat Button 5 to  
activate Repeat mode. Each press will change the  
repeat mode from Repeat 1(to repeat one track)  
to Repeat All (to repeat all tracks on the disc) to  
Repeat Off.  
Use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons nto highlight  
either Track Elapsed or Disc Elapsed, and each press  
of the Enter Button uwill toggle between the  
elapsed and remaining settings. The time displayed to  
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the right and in the front-panel Information Display  
@will change accordingly.  
Repeat A-B: Repeats any selected portion of the  
disc until the disc is manually stopped (see below  
for more information).  
To turn the video displays off while a CD is playing,  
simply press the Video Off Button . Press the  
F
button again to restore the video output. The V-Off  
Indicator Hwill light to remind you that the video  
displays have been turned off. Note that the video  
output will automatically be restored each time the  
DVD 37 is turned on.  
The Time Search function enables you to start play-  
back at any point in the program. Use the ⁄¤  
Navigation Buttons nto highlight the time display.  
Press the Numeric Keys T followed by the Enter  
Button uto select a new point in the track from  
which to commence play.  
To select any Repeat mode (other than Repeat A-B):  
While a disc is playing, press the Repeat Button  
on the remote. Each press of the Repeat Button 5  
will cycle through the available repeat modes. To end  
Repeat play, continue pressing the Repeat Button  
5 until the Off mode is selected.  
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When you have finished viewing the Player menus,  
press the Info Button ito remove the displays  
from the screen and return to normal play.  
A-B Repeat Play  
The Repeat A-B function allows you to select any por-  
tion of a CD and have it repeat continually until the unit  
is manually stopped.  
Selecting a Track  
To select a track, make sure the Player Information  
menu is on screen. Press the Info Button ito  
activate it if necessary. Next, press the ⁄¤›  
Navigation Buttons D so that the Track Number  
is highlighted. Use the Numeric Keys T to enter  
the desired track, and press the Enter Button K  
to begin playing the new track.  
To initiate a Repeat A-B playback sequence, follow  
these steps while a disc is playing:  
1. Press the A-B Repeat Button  
6
on the remote  
when you want to choose the beginning point; the  
Repeat icon appears in the upper right corner of  
the screen, followed by A-to indicate the begin-  
ning of the passage to be repeated.  
To select a specific track on a CD at any time during  
playback, simply press the number corresponding to  
the track you wish to listen to using the Numeric  
Keys T. You may also move one by one through  
the chapters at any time by pressing the Skip  
Reverse (Previous)/Skip Forward (Next) Buttons  
56AQ. When you press the Previous A  
or Skip Reverse 6button once,  
2. Press the A-B Repeat Button  
6
again to  
choose the end point. Repeat A-B has been set,  
and the A-B section will be played continuously.  
3. Press the A-B Repeat Button  
6
on the remote  
again to cancel Repeat A-B mode.  
Random Play  
the player will return to the start of the current track.  
Additional presses of either button will step back  
through the available tracks, one at a time.  
The Random Play function will play all of the tracks on  
a CD in a random order, as selected by the DVD 37.  
Once the DVD 37 has played all of the tracks on the  
disc once, it will stop.  
NOTE: When a JPEG, MP3 or Windows Media disc is  
playing, a special screen will appear. (See page 33 for  
more information.)  
You may select the random mode by pressing the  
Random Button 7 on the remote. Each press of  
the Random Button 7 will toggle the setting  
between “Off” and “On,”meaning that the remaining  
tracks on the disc will be played in random order.  
Repeat Play  
The DVD 37 offers several repeat functions for CDs  
that allow you to take advantage of the capacity of the  
unit for unattended playback:  
The Random Indicator Fin the Front-Panel  
Information Display @will light any time the  
Random setting is on.  
Repeat Program: Repeats the current playlist if  
Programmed Order has been selected at the  
Playlist setting.  
Repeat 1 Track: For CDs, VCDs, MP3s and WMAs,  
repeats the track or file currently being played until  
the disc is manually stopped. The Repeat Iand  
1 Iindicators will light in the front-panel display.  
Video Off Feature  
During CD playback, some listeners may prefer to turn  
off the DVD 37’s video circuitry. Although the video  
section is electrically isolated from the audio section,  
some users may prefer to turn the video displays off  
during audio playback to prevent any possibility of  
interference between audio and video. You may also  
wish to turn the video display off if you find the menu  
system distracting or unnecessary during CD playback.  
Repeat Disc: For CDs, VCDs, MP3s, WMAs and  
JPEGs, repeats the entire disc until play is manually  
stopped. The Repeat Iand All Iindicators will  
light in the front-panel display.  
Repeat Folder: For MP3s, WMAs and JPEGs,  
repeats all tracks within the current folder until play  
is manually stopped. The Repeat Iindicator will  
light in the front-panel display.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is strongly recommended that  
plasma video display owners use the Video Off feature  
to avoid burn-in.  
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MP3, Windows Media and JPEG Playback  
Discs containing MP3, WMA or JPEG files are navigated  
and controlled differently from standard DVDs and  
CDs. When a disc containing one or more of these  
types of files is loaded in the DVD 37, the Player  
Information menu screen will appear (see Figure 11).  
• Press the Search Forward 6yor Search  
Reverse 5lbuttons, for fast search of a track.  
Press the Play 2x, Pause 3vor Stop  
Button 4zto end fast play.  
The DVD 37 will recognize data from CD-ROM discs  
recorded in the MP3, Windows Media 9 (WMA) or  
JPEG formats, including images stored on Kodak  
Picture CDs. You may also play discs with more than  
one of the three formats.  
• Slow-play is not available during MP3/WMA  
playback.  
The Specific File Types That May be Played on  
the DVD 37 Are:  
• You may play an MP3 or WMA disc in random  
mode like a normal CD (see page 32). You may  
also access the Random function while an MP3 or  
WMA disc is playing by pressing the Random  
Button 7.  
MP3 Files: MP3 is a popular audio compression  
format that was developed by the Motion Picture  
Experts Group as part of the MPEG-1 video com-  
pression format. Depending on the specific MP3  
encoder used, file size is greatly reduced so that you  
store many more songs on one compact disc than  
in the standard audio CD format. MP3 is also used  
to download audio files to computers for home use.  
Note, however, that in order to play an MP3 file on  
the DVD 37, the disc may not contain any encryp-  
tion or coding that prevents playback. Always be  
certain that you have, or have purchased, the proper  
rights or authorization before creating a CD-ROM  
with MP3 or any other codec format. Due to varia-  
tions in the different encoders and variations of the  
MP3 codec and the different bit rates used to  
record MP3 discs, the DVD 37 may not be able to  
play all discs with MP3 files. We cannot guarantee  
complete compatibility with MP3 discs, even though  
they may play on a computer. This is normal and  
does not indicate a problem with the DVD 37. Note,  
also, that when a multisession disc with both stan-  
dard CD audio and MP3 (or WMA) content is used,  
the DVD 37 will only play the CD audio sections of  
the disc.  
• The Repeat function may be accessed during play-  
back of an MP3 or WMA disc by pressing the  
Repeat Button fon the remote. Repeatedly  
press the Repeat Button fto scroll through the  
options of Repeat 1 (repeat one file), Repeat All  
(repeat all files) or Repeat Folder (repeat all files  
within the current folder). The next press will turn the  
repeat function off. Repeat A-B is not available dur-  
ing MP3/WMA playback.  
Figure 11 (Repeated)  
This screen will display a list of the main folders con-  
tained on the disc The elapsed time will appear in the  
upper right corner of the screen. It isn’t possible to  
change the time display, and the Time Search function  
is not available.  
NOTES ON MP3 AND WMA PLAYBACK  
• During playback, the front-panel display and the  
time indicator on the screen above the list will show  
the elapsed time of the track being played. Other  
time display options are not available with  
MP3/WMA playback.  
MP3 or WMA Disc Playback  
MP3 and WMA discs may contain 200 tracks or even  
more. To get the best overview about all tracks on the  
disc and their names and to select them comfortably,  
use the on-screen display rather than the front-panel  
display. The front-panel display will only show the num-  
ber and the elapsed time of the track being played for  
WMA files.  
• The DVD 37 is only compatible with standard MP3-  
and WMA-encoded discs. Other compressed audio  
formats used for Internet audio downloads will not  
play on the DVD 37.  
The supported bit rate for WMA files is between  
64kbps and 320kbps. The supported bit rate for MP3  
files is between 32kbps and 320kbps.  
• Due to the differences in various versions of the  
MP3 and WMA formats, and the many differences  
between the CD-R machines used to record discs  
on a computer, it is possible that some discs may  
not play on the DVD 37 even though they will work  
on a computer. This is normal and does not indicate  
a fault with the unit.  
• To select a folder (if any), press the LM Navigation  
Buttons D until the desired folder name is high-  
lighted, then press the Enter Button K.  
WMA Files: WMA (Windows Media Audio) is  
an audio compression format developed by the  
Microsoft® Corporation for use with its Windows  
Media Player. WMA files may be created with  
greater compression than MP3 without sacrificing  
audio quality so that even more songs may be  
recorded on a disc. Note that there have been a  
number of versions of Windows Media, and the  
DVD 37 is compatible only with files that end in  
the “wma” extension and that were recorded using  
the Windows Media Series 9 encoding, but only  
up to 320kbps.  
• To select a track, press the LM Navigation  
Buttons  
lighted. To start play of the track selected on the  
list, press the Enter Button or the Play  
Button  
D
until the desired track name is high-  
• When a multisession disc with both standard CD  
audio and MP3 or WMA content is in use, the  
DVD 37 will play only the CD audio sections of  
the disc. Track numbers will be visible in the display,  
but the files will not be decoded.  
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During MP3/WMA playback, some of the standard  
CD/DVD playback controls operate in their normal  
fashion:  
• If a disc containing MP3, WMA and/or JPEG files is  
created in more than one session, the DVD 37 may  
not recognize files added during the later sessions,  
especially if the disc was finalized after the first  
session.  
• You may skip forward to the next track on the disc  
JPEG Files: “JPEG” is the acronym used to identify  
image files recorded according to specifications  
established by Joint Photographic Experts Group for  
compressing still images. Identified by the file exten-  
sion “jpg” when they are recorded on most comput-  
ers, JPEG files may be created by a digital still cam-  
era and then edited and “burned” to a disc in your  
personal computer, recorded on a CD-ROM disc  
from film images by a photo processor, or scanned  
from printed photos into your personal computer  
and then burned onto a CD-ROM.  
by pressing the Skip/Next Button  
• You may skip back to the previous track on the disc  
by pressing the Skip/Prev Button  
• Press the Pause Button to momentarily  
stop playback. Press the Play Button to  
to  
6Q.  
5
A.  
• When a disc with multiple folders is playing, only  
tracks from one folder can be displayed and played  
at a time. Select the desired folder and press the  
3
L
2
N
resume play. Press the Stop Button  
4P  
Play Button  
2
N
or Enter Button  
K
to start  
enter stop mode.  
the first track. To see and play tracks from other  
folders, you must first select the root folder using the  
LM Navigation Buttons  
D, and press the  
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Enter Button  
may then navigate an open folder and select the  
desired folder. Press the Enter Button to open  
the folder, and select the desired track. Then press  
the Play Button  
K
to open or close that folder. You  
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• Only stereo-audio playback is available for MP3 and  
WMA discs.  
• Programmed playlists are not available for MP3/  
WMA discs.  
• Use the ⁄¤Navigation Buttons nto  
select the DISCINFOSubmenu icon on the  
left side of the screen, and press the Enter Button  
K
to view it. If the disc contains ID3 tag informa-  
tion, then the current MP3 track information will  
appear: song title, artist, album, year, genre, and any  
comments. For WMA and JPEG files, only the file  
name will appear.  
JPEG Playback  
The DVD 37 is capable of recognizing JPEG still-  
image files and displaying them. When a disc or folder  
containing JPEG files is loaded, the JPEG Disc-Type  
Indicator Awill light in the Main Information  
Display @. The disc will immediately begin display-  
ing the images on the disc in order.  
When viewing JPEG images, the Angle Button m  
may be used to rotate the image. With the image on-  
screen, press the Angle Button monce to display  
the current orientation of the image, usually +0. Press  
the Angle Button magain within one second  
to rotate the image clockwise 90 degrees. The new  
orientation of +90 will be displayed. Each additional  
press of the Angle Button mwill continue to rotate  
the image clockwise by 90 degrees.  
You may use the Zoom Button wto enlarge a  
JPEG image, and the ⁄¤Navigation  
Buttons nto explore the enlarged image.  
You may view thumbnails of the images in the selected  
folder by pressing the Disc Menu Button R. When  
the images appear on screen, you may use the ¤  
Navigation Buttons nto move the picture  
frame around until the desired image is selected. Press  
the Enter Button uto display a full-size  
view of that image (see Figure 19).  
Figure 19  
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and Reverse, Step Forward and Reverse, and Fast  
Forward and Reverse Search functions are all avail-  
able, depending on how the disc was encoded.  
However, the Status Banner is not available for these  
types of VCDs.  
• Once the menu options appear on the screen, make  
VCD Playback  
your selection by pressing the Numeric Keys  
T
VCD, a video playback format that predates DVD, is  
based on a different compression format than DVD and  
uses a recording method that is similar to CD. Although  
the DVD has, for the most part, replaced VCD as a for-  
mat, the DVD 37 offers VCD playback so that you may  
play your existing library of VCD discs, or home movies  
that you have recorded as VCDs on your computer.  
that correspond to your desired choice. The desired  
selection will begin playing automatically.  
• Direct number entry without any VCD menu shown  
on-screen has no effect – even when the Status  
Banner is on.  
Using the Status Bar for VCD Playback  
When playing VCD discs, it is possible to access the  
disc’s features using the Status Bar. Press the Status  
The Disc Menu Button  
R
used during DVD play-  
Button  
S
to see the Status Bar. Note, however, that  
back is not used for VCD playback.  
There are two versions of the VCD format: an early  
version which is simply called “VCD” and a later  
version with Playback Control which is called “Version  
2.0” or “PBC.” The DVD 37 is compatible with both  
forms of VCD, although playback will vary according  
to which version is used and the specific way in which  
the disc was created.  
when PBC is on, some features may not be available  
with that VCD.  
Use of functions when PBC is on will vary according to  
the disc type. Note that if the disc was created with  
Playback Control (PBC) it is not possible to change  
track numbers directly.  
The Status Banner will appear the same as for DVDs  
(see Figure 14), except that the current and total num-  
ber of tracks will be shown, rather than titles, and there  
is no chapter display.  
If PBC is off, you may select the track number and  
change it to skip to another track. You may also begin  
play from a specific time marker by selecting the  
numeric time display and entering the desired starting  
point using the Numeric Keys T. You may also  
change the time display from Track Elapsed, to Track  
Remaining, to Disc Elapsed, to Disc Remaining, and  
back to Track Elapsed, just as with DVDs. The elapsed  
time will appear as a graphic temperature bar, with  
additional lines added as more of the track or disc  
is played.  
Even though VCD discs provide video, because the  
format is based on CD technology, the playback  
functions for a VCD disc are similar to CD. To play a  
VCD disc, place it in the DVD 37 as you would do  
with any other CD or DVD disc. The unit takes a few  
seconds to read the disc’s contents; the VCD Disc  
Type Indicator A in the front-panel display will light  
and the disc will begin playing. However, keep in mind  
that the exact level of functionality for any VCD will vary  
widely and it is ultimately determined by the way the  
disc was created, not by the DVD 37, particularly if the  
disc has been created under VCD Version 2.0 with  
Playback Control (see “Playback Control”).  
Zoom Function  
The Zoom function is available for VCDs by pressing  
the Zoom Button w. Repeatedly pressing this but-  
ton will cycle through the possible settings of 1x, 2x  
and 3x zoom.  
When playing VCD discs, most standard DVD/CD play-  
back controls are used, including Play, Stop, Pause,  
Resume, Track Skip Forward and Reverse, Slow  
Forward, Step Forward and Fast Forward. The Reverse  
Search and Step Reverse functions are not available  
with VCDs.  
Playback Control  
VCD discs made under the Revision 2.0 specification  
will usually offer PBC playback control.  
With VCDs, you have access to information on the  
disc playing by pressing the Info Button  
8
on  
The PBC Indicator H in the front display will turn on  
the remote.  
automatically with any VCD when the disc is played.  
The availability of the Repeat and Random functions  
will depend on whether PBC Support has been activated  
using the System Setup Submenu (see page 18). With  
PBC Support on, Repeat and Random will not be  
available. Repeat A-B is always available. Simply press  
the Repeat A-B Button 6 once at the beginning of  
the passage to be repeated, again at the end of the  
passage, and a third time to cancel Repeat A-B mode.  
With PBC, you can select titles and navigate the disc  
as with DVDs. However, the access to some functions  
may be prohibited by PBC playback control; in that  
case, the prohibit icon will appear on screen.  
When the VCD is made without PBC, the disc can be  
controlled the same as an audio CD, but direct track  
access by entering a number is not possible without  
opening the On-Screen Banner Display.  
Discs containing raw MPEG files, without playback  
control, are played in a different manner. When such  
a disc is loaded, the Player Information menu will  
appear, with a list of folders or files, similar to an MP3  
disc. The disc directory is navigated using the LM  
With PBC, many discs include chapter selection menus  
that are similar to those found on DVDs. However, on  
VCD discs, the disc menu (if any) is accessed and  
controlled differently than on DVDs.  
Play 2N will start with the first track (which may  
be an intro), then leading to the VCD menu (if any)  
automatically.  
Navigation Buttons  
D. Press the Enter Button  
uto open or close a folder. Select the desired  
track, and press the Play Button xor the Enter  
Button uto begin play. You will find that the Stop,  
Pause, Track Skip Forward and Reverse, Slow Forward  
Next (Skip Forward) 6Q will skip to the VCD  
menu from the intro (Track 1) directly.  
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PROGRAMMED PLAY  
Programmed play allows you to select tracks on a CD  
for playback in a specific order, skipping tracks you  
don’t wish to hear and reordering other tracks to suit  
your tastes.  
During programmed play the track number shown in  
the front-panel display will reflect its normal order on  
the disc. However, the Program Indicator Dwill  
light to remind you that the disc’s tracks are playing  
in programmed order.  
To program a disc for playback, follow these  
simple steps:  
To cancel programmed play, stop play and per-  
form one of these steps:  
1. Load the desired disc, but stop play if it begins  
automatically. Playlists may only be programmed in  
Stop mode.  
1. Open the Disc Drawer 9.  
2. Press the Playlist Button 4. The Playlist Banner  
will appear on screen. Each press of the Playlist  
Button 4 will toggle the mode between pro-  
grammed order and disc order.  
2. Press the Info Button 8 to display the Player  
menu. Use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons D to  
highlight the icon for the PROGRAMsubmenu,  
and press the Enter Button K to display it.  
3. Press the Info Button 8 and navigate to the  
PROGRAMsubmenu, as described above in  
Step 2 of the instructions for programming a  
playlist. With the Playlist setting highlighted, press  
the Enter Button K until the setting reads  
3. Use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons D to  
highlight the Playlist setting. Press the Enter  
Button K so that the setting changes to  
ProgrammedOrderand a grid  
of program steps appears on the bottom of the  
screen (see Figure 17).  
DiscsOrder.  
Figure 17 (Repeated)  
4. At this time the playlist will simply contain the tracks  
in the disc’s order. Thus, Step P01 will display track  
1 from the disc, Step P02 will display track 2 from  
the disc, and so forth. The track assigned to Step  
P01 will be highlighted. Use the Numeric Keys  
T to enter the number of the track on the  
disc which you wish to hear first in your playlist.  
When you have finished entering it, press the ¤  
Navigation Button D to move to Step P02.  
5. Continue entering the disc track numbers into  
the desired program step positions. Note that you  
need not do so in step order; you may use the  
¤⁄‹› Navigation Buttons D to navigate  
to any step in the list.  
6. Although you may enter fewer programmed steps in  
your list than the number of tracks on the disc, you  
may not repeat tracks within the list. However, while  
the playlist is playing, the normal Repeat functions  
will be available.  
7. When you have finished entering all of the tracks  
in your playlist, press the Play Button 2N to  
begin playback of your programmed list.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Unit does not turn on  
• No AC power  
• Check AC power plug and make certain any switched  
outlet is turned on.  
Disc does not play  
• Disc loaded improperly  
• Incorrect disc type  
• Load disc label-side up; align the disc with the guides and place  
it in its proper position.  
• Check to see that the disc is CD, CD-R, CD-RW, VCD, MP3, WMA, JPEG,  
DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW (standard-conforming), DVD-Audio  
or DVD-Video; other types will not play.  
• Invalid Region Code  
• Use Region 1 or Open Region (0) disc only.  
• Rating is above parental preset  
• Enter password to override or change rating settings (see page 20).  
No picture  
• Intermittent connections  
• Wrong input  
• Check all video connections.  
• Check input selection of TV or receiver.  
• Progressive Scan output selected  
• Use Progressive Scan mode only with compatible TV. Press Progressive Scan/  
Interlaced Button I to toggle to the correct mode (see page 23).  
• Video Off feature active  
• Press Video Off Button  
F
to reactivate video circuitry.  
HDMI Output 2 is connected to a  
video display that is not HDCP-compliant.  
• The HDMI Output 2 may not be used with video displays that are not  
HDCP-compliant. Unplug the cable and select another audio and video  
connection (see pages 14 through 16).  
• Wrong video output setting in VIDEO  
SETUPmenu  
• S- and component video are not available simultaneously. Temporarily connect  
composite video to access VIDEOSETUPmenu and change  
VIDEOOUTPUTsetting to desired type (see page 23).  
No sound  
• Intermittent connections  
• Check all audio connections.  
• Incorrect digital audio selection  
• DVD disc is in fast or slow mode  
• Surround receiver not compatible  
with 96kHz PCM audio  
• Check digital audio settings on DVD 37 and on receiver.  
• There is no audio playback on DVD discs during fast or slow modes.  
• Change PCMLIMITsetting in AUDIOSETUPmenu to 48kHz  
(see page 22).  
• DVD-Audio disc is loaded without  
using analog audio connection  
• Wrong bass management setting in  
AUDIOSETUP  
• Use 6-Channel Audio Outputs 9 or Analog Audio Outputs 8.  
• In order to hear a downmixed 2-channel signal at the Analog Audio Outputs  
8, make sure to change the BASSMANAGEMENTsetting to  
STEREO(see pages 12 and 22).  
Picture is distorted or jumps during  
fast forward or reverse play  
• MPEG-2 decoding  
• It is a normal artifact of DVD playback for pictures to jump or show  
some distortion during rapid play.  
Some remote buttons do not operate  
during DVD play; prohibited symbol  
appears (see below)  
• Function not permitted at this time  
• With most discs, some functions are not permitted at certain  
times (e.g., Track Skip) or at all (e.g., direct audio track selection).  
The OSD menu is in a foreign language  
• Incorrect OSD language  
• Change the display language selection (see page 23).  
The  
symbol appears  
• Requested function not available at  
this time  
• Certain functions may be disabled by the DVD itself during  
passages of a disc.  
Picture is displayed in the  
wrong aspect ratio  
• Incorrect match of aspect ratio settings  
to disc  
• Change aspect ratio settings (see page 23).  
Remote control inoperative  
Disc will not copy to VCR  
Password not accepted.  
• Weak batteries  
• Sensor is blocked  
• Change both batteries.  
• Clear path to sensor or use optional outboard remote sensor.  
• Copy protection  
• Many DVDs are encoded with copy protection to prevent  
copying to VCR.  
• Incorrect password being used or  
password has been forgotten.  
• Stop play of disc. Press and hold Clear Button 3 until the display blinks.  
This resets the password and all settings to their defaults.  
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DVD 37 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Applicable Disc:  
Disc formats: 5-inch (12cm) or 3-inch (8cm) DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, standard-conforming DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW,  
VCD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW or MP3 discs  
Region code: DVD video disc with Code 1 or 0 only  
DVD layers: Single side/single layer, single side/dual layer, dual side/dual layer  
Audio formats: DVD Audio MLP lossless, linear PCM, MPEG, Windows Media® 9, Dolby® Digital or DTS® audio discs  
Still-image format: JPEG  
Video Signal System:  
HDMIOutput:  
NTSC  
Video: 480p, 720p, 1080i  
HDMI Version 1.0-compliant  
HDCP Version 1.1-compliant  
Composite Video Output:  
S-Video Output:  
1V p-p/75 ohms, sync negative polarity  
Y/luminance: 1V p-p/75 ohms, sync negative polarity  
C/chrominance: 0.286V p-p  
Component Video Output:  
Y: 1V p-p/75 ohms, sync negative polarity  
Pr: 0.7V p-p/75 ohms  
Pb: 0.7V p-p/75 ohms  
Analog Audio Output:  
Frequency Response:  
2V RMS (1kHz, 0dB)  
DVD (linear PCM): 2Hz – 22kHz +0/–0.5dB (48kHz sampling)  
2Hz – 44kHz +0/–1.5dB (96kHz sampling)  
2Hz – 88kHz +0/–0.5dB (192kHz sampling)  
CD: 2Hz – 20kHz +0/–0.5dB  
Signal/Noise Ratio (SNR):  
Dynamic Range:  
105dB (A-weighted)  
DVD: 100dB (18-bit)/105dB (20-bit)  
CD/DVD: 96dB (16-bit)  
THD/1kHz:  
DVD/CD: 0.0025%  
Wow & Flutter:  
AC Power:  
Below measurable limits  
110–240V AC/50–60Hz  
Power Consumption:  
Dimensions (H x W x D):  
Weight:  
1 Watt (on/standby)/13 watts (max)  
2" x 17-3/10" x 11-1/4" (50mm x 440mm x 285mm)  
6 lb (2.7kg)  
Shipping Dimensions (H x W x D): 5" x 14-3/8" x 20" (127mm x 365mmx 508mm)  
Shipping Weight: 8.8 lb (4kg)  
Depth measurement includes knobs and connectors.  
Height measurement includes feet and chassis.  
All specifications subject to change without notice.  
Harman Kardon and Harman International are trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated, registered in the United States and/or other countries.  
Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works.  
1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
DTS and DTS-ES are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc.  
Kodak and Photo CD are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company.  
Microsoft, Windows Media, HDCD and High Definition Compatible Digital are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
Blu-ray Disc is a trademark of the Blu-ray Disc Association.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
HD-DVD is a trademark of the DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation (DVD FLLC).  
SACD is a trademark of Sony Corporation.  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by  
Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home  
and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
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