19INSTALLATIONIMPORTANT NOTE: All components, including the DMC 1000,should be turned off and unplugged from AC power beforebeginning installation. Do not plug any components back inuntil after all connections are completed.Step One – PlacementDue to the heat generated by other system components, place theDMC 1000 on its own shelf rather than stacking it directly on anothercomponent. We do not recommend stacking other components on topof the DMC 1000.The DMC 1000 may be placed in a rack. See the Technical Specificationsfor dimensions.Step Two – Connect the DMC 1000 to an A/VReceiver or Processor (Preferred)If the receiver is HDMI-capable and HDCP-compliant, connect theHDMI Output to the receiver’s HDMI Input to carry both audio andvideo. See Figure 1.Figure 1 – HDMI OutputIf the receiver has only a DVI input, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter,and make a separate audio connection.If the receiver does not have an HDMI or DVI input, select one videoconnection, in order of preference: component video, S-video orcomposite video. See Figure 2.Figure 2 – Component, S- and Composite Video OutputsFor non-HDMI products, a separate audio connection is also required.If available, connect either the Optical or Coaxial Digital Audio Outputto the corresponding input on the receiver. See Figure 3.Figure 3 – Coaxial and Optical Digital Audio OutputsThe DMC 1000 is capable of outputting up to four separate analog audiostreams for use in multizone systems. Zone 1 is used for the main listeningroom, and includes six channels. Connect the Zone 1 Analog AudioOutputs to a receiver that does not have an available digital audio input.If digital audio connections have been made to the receiver, make anadditional connection from the FL and FR jacks to the receiver to monitoran analog source connected to the Auxiliary Inputs during recording.See Figure 4.Figure 4 – Analog Audio OutputsSkip to Step Four.Step Three – Connect the DMC 1000 Directlyto a Television (Optional)If the television is HDMI-capable and HDCP-compliant, connect theHDMI Output to the TV’s HDMI Input to carry both audio and video.See Figure 1.If the TV has only a DVI input, use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter, and makea separate audio connection. The TV must be HDCP-compliant.If the television does not have an HDMI or DVI input, select one videoconnection, in order of preference: component video, S-video orcomposite video. See Figure 2.For non-HDMI TVs, a separate audio connection is also required.Although some TVs may be equipped with an optical or coaxial digitalaudio connection, most likely you will use a 2-channel analogconnection. Connect the Zone 1 FL and FR audio output jacksshown in Figure 4 to the corresponding inputs on the TV.Step Four – Connect Media Sources• Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs (Figure 5): Connect the line-level or“Tape” outputs of an analog device to these inputs. Do not connect aturntable without a phono preamp. Contact the Harman Kardon PartsDepartment to purchase one.Figure 5 – Auxiliary Analog Audio Inputs• The Bridge (Figure 6): Connect Harman Kardon’s The Bridge (sold separately)here to enjoy content stored on a compatible iPod (not included).Figure 6 – The Bridge Input• USB Devices (Figures 7 and 8): Connect a compatible USB clientdevice to either the front- or rear-panel USB Port. The front-panel portis located behind the dropdown door.Figure 7 – Front-Panel USB Port Figure 8 – Rear-Panel USB Port