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OPERATION
To program a playlist, display the desired content on screen by selecting
the correct source (the Media Library, a card slot, a data CD or a USB
device) and selecting the audio or still-image content. Scroll to the desired
content, e.g., a song track or file, use the
F
/
G
Navigation Buttons to
highlight the Add to Playlist command, and press the Enter Button.
A pop-up screen will prompt you to select from an existing playlist, to
name a new playlist, or to select an empty prenamed playlist, such as
Dance or Chill. See Figure 40. If you select one of the prenamed playlists
and have already used that name, a number will be added to the end to
differentiate the new playlist. The pop-up dialog box displays up to four
playlists at a time. Scroll up or down to view the remaining playlists.
Figure 40 – Select a Playlist
Playlists may be edited by selecting the Playlist View from the Media Library.
Press the Menu Button to view the Main Menu, and navigate to the Playlists
view in the Media Library. Press the Enter Button, and scroll to the desired
playlist. The commands function as expected:
Play Now: Plays the selected playlist immediately, adding it to the
Play Queue.
Add to Queue: Adds the selected playlist to the end of the Play Queue.
Add to Playlist: Adds the selected playlist to a new or existing playlist.
Open Playlist: Opens the playlist to allow editing of individual tracks,
including removing a track from the playlist, changing the track’s order
within the list, selecting the track for immediate play, adding the track
to the Play Queue or a playlist, editing the track’s identifying information
or deleting the track from the Media Library.
Edit Name: Opens the character-entry dialog box to rename the playlist.
Delete Playlist: Deletes the playlist (but not its contents) from the
Media Library.
Using
The Bridge is an optional dock that may be used with a compatible iPod
(not included). When The Bridge is connected to its proprietary input on
the DMC 1000 and the iPod is docked, you may enjoy the audio and
still-image materials stored on your iPod.
When an iPod is docked in The Bridge, the IPOD FOUND message will
appear on the front panel, and a banner with The Bridge icon and the
Detected message will appear on screen. The iPod will be in “disc mode,
and its screen will display the “OK to disconnect” message. Do not
physically undock the iPod while its content is playing. However, you
may select the Undock command at any time.
Select The Bridge as the media source from the Main Menu. The menu
shown in Figure 41 will appear.
Figure 41 – The Bridge menu
Navigate the contents of the iPod in a similar manner to other data media
sources. Select between the audio (music) and still-image (photo) content.
When Music is selected, you may sort it using views similar to those in
the iPod’s own menu: Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, Podcasts, Genres,
Composers or Audio Books.
Only three options are available for iPod content:
Play Now: Begins play of the selected item immediately. The Play Queue
is erased.
Open: If an individual track is selected, it begins play immediately. If
the selected item is in any other category, e.g., an artist or album, this
command opens the item so you may view its contents.
Undock iPod: This command ends play of any content on the iPod and
returns to the Media Library view of the Main Menu. The iPod’s own
menu appears on its screen. To resume playback, physically undock the
iPod from The Bridge and redock it.
Press the Back Button to return to the previous menu level, similar to
pressing the Menu button on the iPod itself.
You may not import content from the iPod to the Media Library, and you
may not add the iPod’s content to the Play Queue or a playlist. You may
not record from the Media Library to an iPod docked in The Bridge.
These are limitations of the iPod’s design, and do not reflect a problem
with the DMC 1000.
NOTE:
The Bridge may not be compatible with some iPod mod-
els, particularly the iPhone and the iPod touch. To enjoy content
stored on these devices, connect a cable from the device's head-
phone output to the DMC 1000's Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs.
Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs
In addition to digital media, the DMC 1000 also accommodates analog
source devices, such as cassette decks and turntables, but mainly as a
recording source. Connect the device to the rear-panel Auxiliary Inputs.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Do not connect a turntable directly to the
DMC 1000 unless it includes an onboard phono preamp or is
connected to an external phono preamp which is then plugged
into the Auxiliary Inputs. You may purchase an accessory phono
preamp from the Harman Kardon Parts Department either
on our Web site, www.harmankardon.com, or by calling
516-255-HKHK. Phono preamps may also be available
from specialty audio shops or electronics stores.
The
Bridge
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