Denon Car Stereo System DBP 1611UD User Manual

Version simplifiée  
Versión sencilla  
Simple  
version  
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Version basique  
Versión básica  
Basic  
version  
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UNIVERSAL AUDIO/VIDEO PLAYER  
Version avancée  
Versión avanzada  
Advanced  
version  
DBP-1611UD  
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Owner’s Manual  
Manuel de l’Utilisateur  
Manual del usuario  
“Part names and functions”  
(vpage 41)  
Information  
Informations  
“Nomenclature et fonctions“  
(vpage 41)  
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Información  
“Nombres y funciones de las  
piezas“ (vpágina 41)  
ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPAÑOL  
NOTES ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A LUTILISATION / NOTAS SOBRE EL USO  
n CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION  
PRÉCAUTIONS D’INSTALLATION  
EMPLAZAMIENTO DE LA INSTALACIÓN  
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WARNINGS  
AVERTISSEMENTS  
ADVERTENCIAS  
Avoid high temperatures.  
Eviter des températures élevées.  
Evite altas temperaturas.  
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed  
in a rack.  
Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur suffisante  
lors de l’installation sur une étagère.  
Permite la suficiente dispersión del calor cuando  
está instalado en la consola.  
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Handle the power cord carefully.  
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.  
Keep the unit free from moisture, water, and  
dust.  
Unplug the power cord when not using the unit  
for long periods of time.  
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.  
Do not let foreign objects into the unit.  
Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner  
come in contact with the unit.  
Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way.  
Ventilation should not be impeded by covering  
the ventilation openings with items, such as  
newspapers, tablecloths or curtains.  
Naked flame sources such as lighted candles  
should not be placed on the unit.  
Observe and follow local regulations regarding  
battery disposal.  
Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing  
fluids.  
Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, on the unit.  
Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands.  
When the switch is in the OFF position, the  
equipment is not completely switched off from  
MAINS.  
Manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec précaution.  
Tenir la prise lors du débranchement du cordon.  
Protéger l’appareil contre l’humidité, l’eau et la  
poussière.  
Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation lorsque  
l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant de longues  
périodes.  
Ne pas obstruer les trous d’aération.  
Ne pas laisser des objets étrangers dans  
l’appareil.  
Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides, du  
benzène et un diluant avec l’appareil.  
Ne jamais démonter ou modifier l’appareil d’une  
manière ou d’une autre.  
Ne pas recouvrir les orifices de ventilation avec  
des objets tels que des journaux, nappes ou  
rideaux. Cela entraverait la ventilation.  
Ne jamais placer de flamme nue sur l’appareil,  
notamment des bougies allumées.  
Veillez à respecter les lois en vigueur lorsque  
vous jetez les piles usagées.  
L’appareil ne doit pas être exposé à l’eau ou à  
l’humidité.  
Ne pas poser d’objet contenant du liquide, par  
exemple un vase, sur l’appareil.  
Ne pas manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec  
les mains mouillées.  
Lorsque l’interrupteur est sur la position OFF,  
l’appareil n’est pas complètement déconnecté du  
SECTEUR (MAINS).  
L’appareil sera installé près de la source  
d’alimentation, de sorte que cette dernière soit  
facilement accessible.  
Maneje el cordón de energía con cuidado.  
Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el  
cordón de energía.  
Mantenga el equipo libre de humedad, agua y  
polvo.  
Desconecte el cordón de energía cuando no  
utilice el equipo por mucho tiempo.  
No obstruya los orificios de ventilación.  
No deje objetos extraños dentro del equipo.  
No permita el contacto de insecticidas, gasolina  
y diluyentes con el equipo.  
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Wall  
Paroi  
Pared  
zFor proper heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a confined  
space, such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.  
More than 0.1 m (4 in.) is recommended.  
Nunca desarme  
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modifique el equipo de  
ninguna manera.  
Do not place any other equipment on this unit.  
La ventilación no debe quedar obstruida por  
haberse cubierto las aperturas con objetos como  
periódicos, manteles o cortinas.  
zPour permettre la dissipation de chaleur requise, n’installez  
pas cette unité dans un espace confiné tel qu’une bibliothèque  
ou un endroit similaire.  
Une distance de plus de 0.1 m (4 po) est recommandée.  
Ne placez aucun matériel sur cet appareil.  
zPara la dispersión del calor adecuadamente, no instale este  
equipo en un lugar confinado tal como una librería o unidad  
similar  
Se recomienda dejar más de 0.1 m (4 pulg.) alrededor.  
No coloque ningún otro equipo sobre la unidad.  
No deberán colocarse sobre el aparato fuentes  
inflamables sin protección, como velas encendidas  
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A la hora de deshacerse de las pilas, respete la  
normativa para el cuidado del medio ambiente.  
No exponer el aparato al goteo o salpicaduras  
cuando se utilice.  
No colocar sobre el aparato objetos llenos de  
líquido, como jarros.  
No maneje el cable de alimentación con las  
manos mojadas.  
Cuando el interruptor está en la posición OFF, el  
equipo no está completamente desconectado de  
la alimentación MAINS.  
The equipment shall be installed near the  
power supply so that the power supply is easily  
accessible.  
El equipo se instalará cerca de la fuente de  
alimentación de manera que resulte fácil acceder  
a ella.  
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ENGLISH  
Getting started  
Thank you for purchasing this DENON product. To ensure proper operation, please read these owner’s manual carefully before using the product.  
After reading them, be sure to keep them for future reference.  
Contents  
Advanced version ·······························································25  
Accessories  
Getting started··············································································1  
Accessories ··················································································1  
About this manual·········································································1  
Features························································································2  
Cautions on handling ····································································2  
Connections·················································································26  
Connecting to a USB memory device·········································26  
Connecting to a network ····························································26  
Playback (Advanced operation)·················································28  
HOME menu screen ··································································28  
How to make detailed settings··················································32  
Menu map ··················································································32  
GUI menu operation ···································································33  
General Setting···········································································34  
Video Setting ··············································································37  
Audio Setting··············································································38  
System Information····································································39  
Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.  
q Owner’s manual......................................................................1  
w Warranty (for North America model only)................................1  
e Service station list ...................................................................1  
r Power cord (Cord length: Approx. 2.0 m)................................1  
t Remote control (RC-1151).......................................................1  
y R6/AA batteries .......................................................................2  
u Audio and Video cable (Cord length: Approx. 1.5 m)...............1  
Simple version (Simple setup guide)··························3  
Basic version············································································8  
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Connections···················································································9  
Important information···································································9  
Connecting an AV receiver ···························································9  
Connecting a TV··········································································11  
Connecting a 2-channel audio amplifier······································12  
Connecting to a digital recording device·····································12  
Playback (Basic operation)·························································13  
About playback information ························································13  
Playing BD and DVD-Video ·························································14  
Playing Super Audio CD······························································15  
Playing DVD-Audio······································································16  
Playing CD ··················································································16  
Operations Enabled During Playback··········································17  
Basic Settings ·············································································21  
Changing the brightness of the Display (Dimmer control)··········21  
Playing high-quality audio  
Information·············································································40  
Part names and functions···························································41  
Front panel··················································································41  
Display························································································41  
Rear panel···················································································42  
Remote control···········································································43  
About media················································································45  
Playable Media············································································45  
Cautions on using media ····························································48  
Other Information ·······································································49  
About digital signal audio output·················································49  
Trademark information································································50  
Explanation of Terms··································································51  
Troubleshooting··········································································53  
Specifications ··············································································56  
About this manual  
nOperation buttons  
The operations described in this manual are based mainly on use of  
the remote control buttons.  
nSymbols  
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This symbol indicates a reference page on which  
related information is described.  
(Pure direct function) ··································································21  
HDMI control functions ······························································21  
Video resolution··········································································22  
Adjusting the picture quality (Picture control)·····························23  
Mode setting ··············································································24  
This symbol indicates a supplementary information  
and tips for operations.  
This symbol indicates points to remember operations  
or function limitations.  
NOTE  
nIllustrations  
Note that the illustrations in these instructions may differ from the  
actual unit for explanation purposes.  
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Features  
Cautions on handling  
Before turning the power switch on  
Check once again that all connections are correct and that there are  
no problems with the connection cables.  
A Universal Audio/Video player that plays Super  
Audio CD and DVD-Audio formats  
The unit supports a variety of media and enables video and  
audio playback of your disc libraries with high quality. vpage 45  
“Playable Media”  
Power is supplied to some of the circuitry even when the unit is set  
to the standby mode. When leaving home for long periods of time,  
be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.  
Image persistence (image burn-in)  
Supporting the Network operations  
When the unit is connected to the Internet, Netflix and YouTube  
service can be used.  
Do not leave still images of the disc menu, the unit menu, etc.,  
displayed on the TV screen for long periods. This can result in image  
persistence (image burn-in) on the screen.  
Music, photos, video files stored on the device connected via the  
network can be played.  
When the unit is connected to the Internet, privileged video can  
be downloaded from the Internet site to the built-in memory to  
enjoy BD-LIVE™. vpage 26 “Connecting to a network”  
About Condensation  
If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of  
the unit and the surroundings, condensation (dew) may form on  
the operating parts inside the unit, causing the unit not to operate  
properly.  
If this happens, let the unit sit for an hour or two with the power  
turned off and wait until there is little difference in temperature  
before using the unit.  
3D ready  
When the firmware for playing Blu-ray 3D™ discs is downloaded  
via the network in the future, you can enjoy 3D video.  
Cautions on using mobile phones  
Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise. If that  
occurs, move the mobile phone away from the unit when it is in use.  
Direct Mechanical Ground Construction, supporting  
high-quality HD sound and video by suppressing  
Moving the unit  
Be sure to remove a disc, turn off the power and unplug the power  
cord from the power outlet. Next, disconnect the connection cables  
to other system equipment before moving the unit.  
vibration  
The disc mechanism that causes vibration is arranged at the  
center of the unit to transmit vibration out through the base,  
enabling video and audio playback of high quality.  
About Care  
Wipe the cabinet and control panel clean with a soft cloth.  
Follow the instructions when using a chemical cleaner.  
Benzene, paint thinner or other organic solvents, as well as  
insecticide, may cause material changes and discoloration if  
brought into contact with the unit, and should, therefore, not be  
used.  
Independent Block Construction for playing video  
and audio signals with high fidelity  
The electronic circuits are separated to prevent electronic and  
electromagnetic noise caused by various electronic signals in the  
unit.  
Proper Ventilation  
If the unit is left in a room full of the smoke from cigarettes, etc., for  
long periods of time, the surface of the optical pickup may get dirty,  
preventing it from receiving signals inproperly.  
GUI equipped for good operability and visibility  
vpage 33 “GUI menu operation”  
HDMI control  
vpage 21 “HDMI control functions”  
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Simple  
version  
Simple version (Simple setup guide)  
This section briefly describes the procedures from connecting this unit and a television or AV receiver, using an HDMI cable, to start  
playback after unpacking.  
nBefore connecting the unit, turn off the power to all devices.  
nFor operation of the connected devices, refer to the user manuals for each device.  
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3
4
Connect  
Turn on power  
Set up the  
Play back disc  
(vpage 4)  
(vpage 7)  
(vpage 5)  
audio  
(vpage 6)  
Connect this unit and a television  
or an AV receiver using an HDMI  
cable.  
Press the MODE to set up audio.  
Enjoy Blu-ray Disc and DVD.  
Turn on power.  
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2
3
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Connect  
This section describes two methods for connecting this unit and a television, connecting directly or via an AV receiver.  
Use an appropriate method depending on the television to be used. For the connection, use an HDMI cable (sold separately).  
If the device to be connected to the unit does not support the HDMI connection, see “Connections” (vpage 9), and make connections depending upon the conditions.  
Use only HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cable that bears the HDMI logo (genuine HDMI product). Using cable without the HDMI logo (non-genuine HDMI product) may result in abnormal playback.  
When outputting Deep Color or 1080p, etc., we recommend you use “High Speed HDMI cable” or “High Speed HDMI cable with Ethernet” for enhanced high-quality playback.  
TV  
AV Receiver and TV  
This method is for connecting the unit and a television directly.  
This method is for connecting the unit to an AV receiver.  
TV  
TV  
AV receiver  
HDMI  
OUT  
HDMI  
IN  
HDMI  
IN  
HDMI cable  
(sold separately)  
HDMI  
IN  
FL  
FR  
HDMI cable  
SW  
(sold separately)  
C
HDMI cable  
(sold separately)  
SL  
SR  
SBL  
SBR  
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2
3
4
2
Turn on power  
Connect  
Turn on the power of the TV and AV receiver.  
Power Cord  
1
Connect the supplied power cord to the unit, and plug it into an AC  
outlet.  
Turn on Power  
Set the TV and AV receiver source to the unit input.  
Press POWER ON to turn on power to the unit.  
2
3The power indicator flashes green and the power turns on.  
Then the power indicator remains lit in green.  
To household power outlet  
(AC 120 V, 60 Hz)  
Turn on Power  
Turn on Power  
Power cord  
(supplied)  
NOTE  
Be sure to insert the power plug firmly. Incomplete connection results in noise.  
Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been completed.  
Do not bundle power cords together with connection cables. Doing so can result in humming or noise.  
“LOADING” appears on the display, and disc information is read.  
The “NO DISC” message is displayed if a disc is not loaded.  
Before using a remote control unit, insert the batteries. “Inserting the batteries” (vpage 44)  
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1
2
3
4
Set up the audio (HD Audio Setup)  
3
An audio format recorded on a Blu-ray Disc is an HD Audio (High Definition Audio) format, such as Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD,  
etc.  
For playing back audio of an HD Audio format, the AV receiver to which the unit is to be connected must support HD Audio playback.  
This section describes the setting for audio output depending on the AV receiver to be connected, outputting the Audio format as-is or converting  
to normal digital audio.  
Press 5.  
Press MODE.  
4 Displays a menu of items that can be set.  
1 The disc tray opens.  
BDMV  
HD Audio Output  
HD Audio Output  
Off  
PIP  
Off  
Off  
A
A
Off  
HDMI/Component  
BD Audio Mode  
Use uand ito select “BD Audio Mode”, then press ENTER or p.  
Place the disc on the disc tray with the label side up.  
5
2
Use u and i to select “HD Audio Output” or “Mix Audio Output”, then press  
6 ENTER.  
For listening to a BD disc with high quality  
Set "BD Audio Mode” to "HD Audio Output".  
HD audio of a BD disc is output from the unit.  
Press 5.  
Only main audio of HD audio is output.  
3 The disc tray closes, and playback of the disc begins.  
Before connecting the unit to an AV receiver, check that the receiver supports HD audio playback. If it  
does not, the unit outputs the signal converted to LPCM from the HDMI output terminal. HD audio is  
not output.  
NOTE  
Do not push the disc tray in by hand. It may damage the player.  
Some discs require pressing 1to start playback. In this case, press 1to start playback.  
For listening to subaudio of a BD disc (interactive audio or second audio)  
Set “BD Audio Mode” to ”Mix Audio Output”  
When the unit plays a BD, HD Audio of the BD is converted to normal digital audio and output.  
Setting the audio during playback.  
Specifications of interactive audio or second audio differ depending on the Blu-ray Disc. For details, refer  
to the package or operation manual supplied with the Blu-ray Disc.  
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1
2
3
4
4
Play back disc  
Press TOP MENU or MENU.  
n Top menu  
When power is switched to standby  
Press either ON/STANDBY on the main unit, or POWER OFF on the  
1 The menu stored on the disc is displayed.  
remote control.  
Title 1  
Top menu  
Select the playback title or chapter from the top  
The power indicator flashes in green. Then the indicator lights in red  
and the power is turned off.  
2 menu for playback.  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Chapter 5  
Chapter 6  
GPower indicator status in standby modeH  
Power Saving Standby : Off  
Normal Standby : Red  
Playback  
Menu  
TOP Menu  
POP UP MENU  
n Pop up menu  
When “Auto Power Mode” is “On” vpage 34, the following  
states are maintained for about 30 minutes, and then the power is  
automatically turned to standby.  
Select  
Playback  
Disc not loaded  
Playback has stopped  
Stopped due to resume function  
Popup menu  
GExampleH  
n Disc menu  
If you have so  
mething to sa  
y, see this pict  
ure before you  
NOTE  
Title 1  
Title 2  
Bonus title  
Disc Menus  
During power standby, a slight amount of power is consumed. To  
totally cut off the power, remove the power cord from the power  
outlet.  
Subtitle  
Audio Setup  
Angle  
Sub Story  
Top Menu  
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Basic  
version  
Basic version  
This section describes the operations for enjoying video and audio on a disc.  
FConnections vpage 9  
FPlayback (Basic operation) vpage 13  
FBasic Settings vpage 21  
nRefer to the pages indicated below for information on connecting and playing back the various  
media and external devices.  
Connection  
Playback  
Audio and video  
BD / DVD-Video  
vpage 9 – 12  
vpage 14  
DVD-Audio  
vpage 9 – 12  
vpage 16  
Connection  
Playback  
Audio  
Super Audio CD  
CD  
vpage 9 – 12  
vpage 15  
vpage 9 – 12  
vpage 16  
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Connections  
This connection is recommended when the specifications of an AV Receiver connected to the unit are as  
Important information  
follows:  
• Not supporting HDMI input  
• Not supporting digital audio(coaxial) input  
Connect this unit as follows before using. Make connections according to the equipment you are  
connecting.  
Some settings of this unit may be necessary depending on the connection method. Check each  
connection item for more information.  
Select the cables (sold separately) according to the components being connected.  
AV Receiver  
AUDIO IN  
AUDIO  
L
L
L
NOTE  
R
R
R
Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been completed.  
When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components being  
connected.  
Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with left, right with right).  
Do not bundle power cords together with connection cables. Doing so can result in noise.  
VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
Connecting an AV receiver  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO IN  
For connecting using an HDMI cable, see “Connect” (vpage 4). This section describes the connections  
Y
PB  
not using an HDMI cable.  
PR  
Connecting to an AV receiver with an analog 2-channel audio  
input terminal  
VIDEO IN  
Cables used for connections  
Audio and Video cable  
L
L
(White)  
(Red)  
Audio and Video  
cable  
R
R
(Yellow)  
Video cable  
(Green)  
(Blue)  
(Red)  
Component video  
cable  
(Sold separately)  
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Connecting to an AV receiver  
Connecting to an AV receiver with a digital audio input terminal  
When playing back Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD audio recorded on a BD disc, this unit outputs  
Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream from its digital audio output terminal.  
This connection is recommended when the specifications of an AV Receiver connected to the unit are as  
follows:  
• Not supporting HDMI input  
• Supporting digital audio(coaxial) input  
NOTE  
Dolby TrueHD/Dolby Digital Plus/DTS-HD audio signals are not output with this connection.  
When outputting Dolby TrueHD/Dolby Digital Plus/DTS-HD audio signals, do so with an HDMI connection  
(vpage 4).  
Super Audio CD’s DSD signal cannot be output. Also, during CD layer playback, 44.1 kHz/16-bit Linear  
PCM is output.  
This connection enables faithfully playing a disc that supports 5.1-channel output.  
Cables used for connections  
Audio cable  
Do not output DTS audio signals to an AV receiver that does not support DTS. Playing back a BD/DVD  
disc with recorded DTS content can generate noise and even damage your speakers.  
Coaxial digital  
cable  
(Black)  
(Sold separately)  
Video cables  
Video cable  
(Yellow)  
(Green)  
(Blue)  
(Red)  
Component video  
cable  
(Sold separately)  
AV Receiver  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
IN  
AUDIO IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO IN  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO IN  
Y
PB  
PR  
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NOTE  
Connecting a TV  
Do not connect this unit’s video output via a VCR (Video Cassette Recorder). Some media contain copy  
prohibiting signals, which will disturb the screen image.  
This connection is to connect the unit and a television directly.  
The unit can play both NTSC and PAL discs.  
Check the television’s audio and video terminals and connect to one of them.  
n When connected to the television’s component video input terminal  
Cables used for connections  
Press the RESOLUTION button on the main unit or remote  
control according to the resolution of the connected  
television (vpage 22).  
Audio and video cable  
HDMI cable  
(Sold separately)  
L
L
(White)  
(Red)  
This unit’s component video output supports  
480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i output .  
Audio and Video  
cable  
R
R
Images will not be projected normally if the television resolution  
and this unit’s output resolution do not match.  
(Yellow)  
Video cables  
Copyright protected DVD is output in 480i/576i or 480p/576p.  
(Green)  
Component video  
cable  
(Sold separately)  
(Blue)  
(Red)  
n Connecting to a device equipped with a DVI-D connector  
Use an HDMI DVI-D conversion cable.  
TV  
The audio signal is not output. Make the appropriate audio connections for your devices.  
The video signal will be in RGB format.  
You cannot output to a DVI-D device that does not support HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content  
copyright protection system).  
TV  
TV  
TV  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
HDMI  
IN  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
R
L
Y
PB  
PR  
Video may not be output depending on the combination of devices.  
R
L
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
R
L
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Connecting a 2-channel audio amplifier  
Connecting to a digital recording device  
This connection is for playback of audio of this unit, using a 2-channel audio device.  
Connect to the 2ch Audio Out terminals of this unit.  
This connection is for recording audio from this unit, using an audio device with coaxial digital audio input  
terminals.  
Cables used for connections  
For software recorded in multi-channel, an analog signal down-mixed to 2 channels is output.  
Audio cable  
Coaxial digital  
cable  
Cables used for connections  
(Black)  
(Sold separately)  
Audio cable  
L
L
(White)  
(Red)  
Audio cable  
R
R
Recorder  
AUDIO  
COAXIAL  
IN  
Connecting to a device with analog 2-channel audio input  
terminals (2ch Audio OUT)  
For normal 2-channel playback, use this connection.  
Amplifier  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
L
L
L
R
R
R
n “Down Sampling” (vpage 38)  
When multi-channel audio is to be converted to 2-channel audio and output, change the setting for a  
connected Coaxial digital output to PCM from Bitstream, then make the setting for the sampling rate  
for digital audio output, depending on the device.  
If you play back BD/DVD or other media with an incorrect configuration, a deafening noise occurs that  
may damage your speakers.  
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Playback (Basic operation)  
This section describes the display screen for each medium and  
the procedures for playback.  
The icons show the category of content applicable to each operation.  
About playback information  
Press DISPLAY to display the Information bar display or Media player display.  
Video : Blu-ray Disc, DVD-Video, DivX plus HD,  
MPEG, AVI, WMV, AVCHD  
Audio : Super Audio CD, CD, DVD-Audio, MP3,  
WMA, AAC, LPCM  
To close the display, press DISPLAY until it goes away.  
Displayed content differs depending on the media being played.  
Also, the information displayed while playing and stopped differs.  
Photo : JPEG  
Information bar display  
Media player display  
This screen is displayed when video data such as on a Blu-ray Disc, This screen is displayed when audio data is played.  
DVD-Video, etc. are played.  
n About playback information (vpage 13)  
n Playing BD and DVD-Video (vpage 14)  
n Playing Super Audio CD (vpage 15)  
n Playing CD (vpage 16)  
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HDMV VC-1  
13 / 16  
1
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1/2 English DTS-HD MA 7.1  
YCbCr / 1080i  
Off  
n Playing DVD-Audio (vpage 16)  
Type:  
MP3  
Total Time:  
Title:  
04:10  
ABACAB  
GENESIS  
Artist:  
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u
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Operations Enabled During Playback (vpage 17)  
Album:  
Genre:  
Basic Settings (vpage 21)  
qPlayback information  
Play  
Stop  
Pause  
Reverse Skip / Forward Skip  
Fast Reverse / Fast Forward  
Slow Reverse / Slow Forward  
w
qPlayback information  
Play  
Stop  
Pause  
wVideo format  
eTitle / Group  
rChapter / Track  
Reverse Skip / Forward Skip  
Fast Reverse / Fast Forward  
Slow Reverse / Slow Forward  
tTime display  
Title Elapsed / Remain time  
Chapter Elapsed / Remain time  
Group Elapsed / Remain time  
Track Elapsed / Remain time  
NOTE  
The symbol  
(prohibited mark) may appear on the top left of the  
wMedia information  
Type  
TV screen during an operation. This means that the operation being  
conducted is prohibited.  
Depending on the disc, certain operations may not be as described in  
Total Time  
Title  
yAudio format  
this manual. Check each disc owner’s manual for more information. uSubtitle  
Artist  
Genre  
Artwork  
During playback of a 2-layered disc, pictures may stop momentarily.  
iHDMI output signal display  
This happens when the 1st layer switches to the 2nd layer. This is  
not a malfunction.  
The icons show the category of  
Video  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
content applicable to each operation.  
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Playing BD and DVD-Video  
Turn on the power of the unit.  
n Pop up menu  
During DVD-Video playback, press TOP MENU or  
1
7 POP UP MENU to display the menu.  
Press SOURCE on the unit to select  
2 “DISC MODE”.  
If the menu continues, press uiopto get to the next part.  
With BD, depending on the disc, you can select title and chapter  
from the pop up menu.  
Popup menu  
If you have so  
mething to sa  
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ure before you  
Make the settings shown below on the disc menu.  
Select “BD ” with DISC LAYER  
3 The Media changes each time DISC LAYER is pressed for 2  
seconds.  
Subtitle language  
8
Audio language  
Audio format etc.  
Title 1  
Title 2  
Bonus title  
Multi  
Video  
BD  
GExampleH  
n Pausing (vpage 17)  
n Stopping (vpage 17)  
Multi  
Video  
BD  
Super Audio CD  
DVD-Audio  
n Disc menu  
n Skipping to a desired chapter/track/ file (vpage 17)  
n Fast-forward/fast-reverse (vpage 17)  
n Finding specific sections with search modes (vpage 18)  
n Memorizing locations to replay (Marker function)  
(vpage 18)  
Disc Menus  
Hybrid BD  
Subtitle  
Select “BD layer” or “DVD layer” for DISC LAYER  
4 for playback of a hybrid BD disc (vpage 47).  
Audio Setup  
Angle  
BD  
Plays the BD layer of the BD Hybrid Disc.  
Plays the DVD layer of the BD Hybrid Disc.  
n Playing repeatedly  
DVD  
Sub Story  
Top Menu  
(Repeat playback) (vpage 19)  
The above setting is necessary only for BD hybrid discs.  
n Playing repeatedly between specified points (A-B repeat)  
(vpage 19)  
n Top menu  
n Playing images frame by frame (vpage 19)  
n Slow-forward/slow-reverse (vpage 19)  
n Switching primary audio (vpage 19)  
n Changing the primary subtitle (vpage 20)  
n Switching the angle (vpage 20)  
Title 1  
Top menu  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Chapter 5  
Chapter 6  
NOTE  
Select the disc layer before a disc is inserted.  
Insert a disc.  
Press 5to open/close the disc tray.  
5
Press 1.  
6 Playback begins.  
The icons show the category of  
content applicable to each operation.  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
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Playing BD and DVD-Video  
Playing Super Audio CD  
Playing BD-Video  
compatible with Bonus View  
Turn on the power of the unit.  
Enjoying BD-LIVE™  
1
If the unit is connected to the Internet environment, you can enjoy a  
BD-LIVE™ function, using a disc that supports BD-LIVE™.  
For details on functions and operations of BD-LIVE™, see the  
information displayed on the screen after inserting a BD-LIVE™ disc.  
With a disc that is compatible with bonus view (picture-in-picture),  
in addition to the main video (primary video) stored on the disc, you  
can play back the video director’s commentary and simultaneously  
ongoing sub-story, as well as sub-video such as alternative camera  
angles (secondary video).  
Press SOURCE on the unit to select  
2 “DISC MODE”.  
SelectInternalofBD-LiveMemory”.(vpage34)  
1
Select “Multi ” with DISC LAYER  
CheckthattheconnectionandsettingsfortheInternet  
3 The Media changes each time DISC LAYER is pressed for 2  
Main video  
(primary video)  
2 are completed. (“Connection Test” (vpage 36)  
seconds.  
Multi  
Video  
BD  
Insert a Blu-ray Disc that supports BD-LIVE™ into  
3 the unit.  
4
Sub video  
(secondary video)  
Multi  
Video  
BD  
Super Audio CD  
DVD-Audio  
Select “BD-LIVE™” from the Disc menu.  
Hybrid BD  
GExampleHBonus view  
Select the playback area and layer with DISC LAYER.  
4 (vpage 47).  
Press MODE (vpage 24).  
When BD-LIVE™ is used, the downloaded contents are stored in the  
built-in memory of the unit.  
The unit has a built-in memory. If capacity of more than 1 GB  
is required, using a USB memory device of 1 GB or more is  
recommended.  
1
Multi Plays the multi-channel area of the HD layer.  
Stereo Plays the 2-channel area of the HD layer.  
Select the secondary video  
2
using ui, and then press  
ENTER or p.  
CD  
Plays the CD layer.  
Depending on your network environment, it may take time to  
connect to the network or connection may not be possible.  
NOTE  
Select the disc layer before a disc is inserted.  
NOTE  
Insert a disc.  
Use uito select a setting.  
USB memory devices (vpage 26, 45)  
For using a USB memory device, set “BD-Live Memory” to  
“External” (vpage 34).  
The USB memory device must have been initialized. (“BD Data  
Information” (vpage 34))  
Insert or remove a USB memory device while the power is in  
standby. If you insert a USB memory device while the power is ON,  
the USB memory device may not be access.  
3
Press 5to open/close the disc tray.  
5
Off  
1/X  
2/X  
X/X  
Press 1.  
Does not display Secondary Video.  
Displays the first Secondary Video  
Displays the second Secondary Video.  
Displays the X th Secondary Video  
Off  
1/X  
2/X  
X/X  
6 Playback of the selected area and layer begins.  
“X” is the number of Secondary Videos recorded and differs  
depending on the disc.  
To play a disc in multichannel mode, connect the unit to an AV  
receiver, using an HDMI cable.  
The area/layer selected with DISC LAYER remains in the memory  
even when the power is turned off.  
For using Bonus View, some BD discs require built-in memory or  
external memory.  
The unit has a built-in memory. If capacity of more than 1 GB  
is required, using a USB memory device of 1 GB or more is  
recommended.  
The playback method, etc., is determined by the disc, and varies  
depending on the disc. Refer to the operation guide of the relevant  
disc.  
The icons show the category of  
Video  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
content applicable to each operation.  
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n Pausing (vpage 17)  
n Stopping (vpage 17)  
n Skipping to a desired chapter/track/ file (vpage 17)  
n Fast-forward/fast-reverse (vpage 17)  
n Finding specific sections with search modes (vpage 18)  
n Playing repeatedly  
(Repeat playback) (vpage 19)  
n Playing repeatedly between specified points (A-B repeat)  
(vpage 19)  
n Switching primary audio (vpage 19)  
n Playing in random order (Random playback) (vpage 20)  
n Playing in your preferred order (Program playback)  
(vpage 20)  
Playing DVD-Audio  
n Pausing (vpage 17)  
n Stopping (vpage 17)  
n Skipping to a desired chapter/track/ file (vpage 17)  
n Fast-forward/fast-reverse (vpage 17)  
n Finding specific sections with search modes (vpage 18)  
n Playing repeatedly  
(Repeat playback) (vpage 19)  
n Playing repeatedly between specified points (A-B repeat)  
(vpage 19)  
Turn on the power of the unit.  
1
2
Press SOURCE on the unit to select “DISC MODE”.  
Select “Video ” with DISC LAYER  
3 The Media changes each time DISC LAYER is pressed for 2  
seconds  
Multi  
Video  
BD  
Multi  
Video  
BD  
Super Audio CD  
DVD-Audio  
n Switching primary audio (vpage 19)  
n Playing in random order (Random playback) (vpage 20)  
n Playing in your preferred order (Program playback)  
(vpage 20)  
Hybrid BD  
Select the playback part with  
4 DISC LAYER. (vpage 47).  
Playing CD  
Audio Plays the audio part.  
Turn on the power of the unit.  
Video Plays the video part.  
1
NOTE  
Press SOURCE on the unit to select  
2 “DISC MODE”.  
Select the disc layer before a disc is inserted.  
Insert a disc.  
Insert a disc.  
Press 5to open/close the disc tray.  
3
Press 5to open/close the disc tray.  
5
Press 1.  
Press 1.  
4 Playback begins.  
6 Playback of the selected part begins.  
nPlaying bonus group  
n Pausing (vpage 17)  
n Stopping (vpage 17)  
n Skipping to a desired chapter/track/ file (vpage 17)  
n Fast-forward/fast-reverse (vpage 17)  
n Finding specific sections with search modes (vpage 18)  
n Playing repeatedly  
DVD-Audio discs may have  
a
bonus  
group that can be played after entering a  
password.  
If you enter the wrong password  
Press CLEAR to erase the input number and  
then enter the correct number.  
(Repeat playback) (vpage 19)  
n Playing repeatedly between specified points (A-B repeat)  
(vpage 19)  
nSelecting still images  
When a DVD-Audio disc has still images on it, you can choose the  
image to display.  
n Switching primary audio (vpage 19)  
n Playing in random order (Random playback) (vpage 20)  
n Playing in your preferred order (Program playback)  
(vpage 20)  
Press PAGE + during playback.  
The next still image is displayed.  
The icons show the category of  
content applicable to each operation.  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
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Operations Enabled During Playback  
This section describes the operations enabled during playback  
for each medium.  
Skipping to a desired  
chapter/track/ file  
Pausing  
The icons show the category of content applicable to each operation.  
Press 3during playback.  
Video : Blu-ray Disc, DVD-Video, DivX plus HD,  
MPEG, AVI, WMV, AVCHD  
Audio : Super Audio CD, CD, DVD-Audio, MP3,  
WMA, AAC, LPCM  
During playback, press  
8
or  
9.  
The “3” indicator will light on the display.  
Resume normal playback by pressing 1.  
Playback begins from the start of the  
chapter/track/file being played.  
8
9
Playback begins from the start of the  
next chapter/track/file.  
Photo : JPEG  
Stopping  
Continue pressing and skip to the chapter/track/file by the number  
of times pressed.  
Press 2during playback.  
Playback (Basic operation) (vpage 13)  
Playback stops.  
NOTE  
Skipping to the start of a title or group may be prohibited, depending  
on the disc.  
n Pausing (vpage 17)  
n Stopping (vpage 17)  
About the resume function  
n Skippingtoadesiredchapter/track/le(vpage17)  
n Fast-forward/fast-reverse (vpage 17)  
n Finding specific sections with search modes  
(vpage 18)  
n Memorizing locations to replay (Marker function)  
(vpage 18)  
When playback is stopped, the stop position  
is memorized.  
Fast-forward/fast-reverse  
The “1” indicator flashes on the display. To  
resume play from the stop position, press  
1while stopped.  
During playback, press 6or 7.  
The fast-forward/fast-reverse speed changes  
in the sequence of x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, and  
normal speed each time the button is pressed.  
The speed varies with the disc and file.  
Resume normal playback by pressing 1.  
To cancel the resume function  
Perform one of the following operations.  
n Playing repeatedly  
(Repeat playback) (vpage 19)  
n Playing repeatedly between specified points (A-B  
repeat) (vpage 19)  
n Playing images frame by frame (vpage 19)  
n Slow-forward/slow-reverse (vpage 19)  
n Switching primary audio (vpage 19)  
n Changing the primary subtitle (vpage 20)  
n Switching the angle (vpage 20)  
n Playing in random order (Random playback)  
(vpage 20)  
Press 2while stopped.  
Open the disc tray.  
Change the playback media mode with  
HOME.  
You cannot fast-forward/fast-reverse across files or tracks during  
program or random playback.  
Fast-forward/fast-reverse may be disabled with some DivX files.  
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Audio is not output during fast-forward/fast-reverse of a BD or DVD.  
The resume function does not work with menu playback or BD-J  
(Blu-ray Disc Java) compatible discs.  
The resume function is cancelled when the power is cut off by  
unplugging the power cord and when the power is set to standby.  
The resume function does not work depending on the disc.  
n Playing in your preferred order (Program playback)  
(vpage 20)  
Basic Settings (vpage 21)  
The icons show the category of  
Video  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
content applicable to each operation.  
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Operations Enabled During Playback  
Finding specific sections  
with search modes  
Memorizing locations to  
replay (Marker function)  
Enter search conditions or make  
3 settings  
on the search mode  
setting bar.  
Once an entry is finalized, it searches for  
the specified location.  
You can attach a marker to a location you want to view or hear again,  
so that playback begins at that location.  
Press SRCH to select a search.  
1
The search mode setting bar is  
displayed at the top of the screen.  
0 – 9, +10·································· Number entry  
ui······················································Select  
ENTER·············································· Playback  
CLEAR···················································· Clear  
Press SRCH to select a Marker search.  
1 The Marker search mode setting bar is displayed at the top of  
the screen.  
The search mode changes each time the button is pressed.  
Title:00  
Chapter:00  
Time: 00:00  
Search  
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09  
Entering numbers  
z
Marker Search  
To enter 3···············································3, ENTER  
z
To enter 26···················2, 6, ENTER or +10, +10, 6  
Press ENTER during playback.  
z
To enter 138···································1, 3, 8, ENTER  
Off  
2 The  
location is registered for the  
selected marker number.  
z Depending on number of recorded songs or chapters, you may  
not need to use the ENTER.  
Move the blue cursor at the upper part of the screen to the mode  
to be searched for, using o p, then press ENTER  
The marker numbers “01” to “12” are  
registered in this order.  
.
Time search works with title and chapters playback time.  
When an input is not correct, press CLEAR. The previous status is  
retrieved.  
2
The registered number is displayed in  
white letters.  
00 : 03 : 16  
1
/
2
2
/ 44  
The elapsed playing time at the set location  
is displayed.  
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Contents  
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Title:00  
Chapter:00  
Time: 00:00  
Search mode  
Title search  
S
S
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01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09  
Chapter search  
Title Time search  
Chapter Time search  
1
/
2
2
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00  
:
03 : 16  
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To play back memorized locations  
Use to opselect the marker number, then press ENTER.  
q Title/Group search  
w Chapter/Track search  
Enter the time, using the numeric keys or o p, then  
NOTE  
To erase markers  
The search modes do not operate during  
program or random playback. Use 8,  
9to cue.  
Search modes may not operate with some  
discs.  
press ENTER  
.
Each time CLEAR is pressed, the marker number is erased from up  
The playback of the designated part begins.  
to date registered.  
e Title Time search  
r Chapter Time search  
Select “Title Time search“ or “Chapter Time search“,  
Subtitles may not appear depending on the locations you have  
memorized.  
The markers you have set will be erased if you turn the power to  
standby or eject the disc.  
The marker function does not operate across titles and groups.  
Marker search can only be performed during playback.  
The marker function does not work depending on the disc.  
using ui, then press ENTER  
.
Then enter the time using the numeric keys or o p, then  
When the entry mode for title/chapter/title time/chapter time search  
continues for about 5 seconds with no operation, it is cancelled.  
When the power is set to standby or the disc is removed, the set  
marker is deleted.  
press ENTER  
.
The playback of the designated part begins.  
The icons show the category of  
content applicable to each operation.  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Operations Enabled During Playback  
Playing repeatedly  
(Repeat playback)  
Press REPEAT during playback.  
1 The repeat mode icon is displayed at the top of the screen. 1 the desired starting point (A).  
Playing repeatedly between  
specified points (A-B repeat)  
During playback, press A – B at  
Slow-forward/slow-reverse  
Press 6or 7while paused.  
The speed changes in the sequence of 1/16,  
1/8, 1/4, 1/2, and normal speed each time the  
button is pressed.  
The “A–” indicator will light on the  
display.  
Resume normal playback by pressing 1.  
CH  
To cancel the starting point (A), press  
CLEAR.  
Press A – B again at the desired ending point (B).  
2 The “B” indicator will light on the display, and A-B repeat  
playback will start.  
The repeat mode changes each time the button is  
Audio is not output during slow-forward/slow-reverse playback.  
2 pressed.  
The A-B repeat mode icon is displayed on  
the top of the screen.  
Switching primary audio  
With discs and files that have multiple audio track recording, you can  
change the audio during playback.  
To resume normal playback, press A – B,  
A-B  
and select “Repeat Off”  
Press AUDIO during playback.  
The audio number currently being played is  
displayed.  
Each time AUDIO is pressed, the audio  
supported by a disc is changed.  
Off  
To resume normal playback, press REPEAT, and select “Repeat  
You cannot skip a title/file with A-B repeat.  
If you perform a search operation during A-B repeat playback, A-B  
repeat playback is cancelled.  
A-B repeat playback may not be available with some scenes.  
A-B repeat playback is not available during repeat playback.  
A-B repeat playback may not be available with some DivX files.  
Off”.  
GAbout Repeat ModesH  
The available repeat modes vary depending on the disc or file you  
are playing.  
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1/2 English DTS-HD MA 7.1  
A-B repeat playback is not available with BD-J (Blu-ray Disc Java)  
compatible discs.  
Contents  
Display  
Mode  
Title repeat  
All repeat  
Chapter repeat  
Track repeat  
If multiple audio items are recorded, “the current audio number/  
number of recorded audio items” is displayed.  
S
S
Playing images frame by  
frame  
Press 3while paused.  
The disc advances frame by frame each time  
the button is pressed.  
S
S
S
S
Depending on the disc, audio switching may be restricted to  
operation of the disc menu. In this case, switch the audio on the  
disc menu.  
Some repeat modes may not be accessible depending on some  
discs.  
With some discs, even when set to repeat playback, the disc may  
not return to the start of title or chapter, and may advance to the  
next scene.  
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With a DivX file, “MP3” or “Dolby Digital” audio formats and the  
Resume normal playback by pressing 1.  
number of recorded audio modes are displayed. “– – –“ appears for  
audio other than these.  
With DTS-CD (5.1 music disc), you cannot switch audio modes.  
Frame by frame reverse playback is not available with the unit.  
Repeat playback is not available during A-B repeat playback.  
The icons show the category of  
Video  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
content applicable to each operation.  
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Operations Enabled During Playback  
Playing in random order  
(Random playback)  
Press RAND during playback.  
1 The “RAND” lights on the display and  
“Random Mode” is displayed on the  
screen.  
Enter the track numbers you  
Changing the primary subtitle  
2 want to program on the program  
During playback of a disc or file with recorded subtitles, you can switch  
the subtitles on/off as well as the subtitle language.  
setting screen.  
0 – 9, +10·································· Number entry  
ui······················································Select  
ENTER·············································· Set entry  
CLEAR·····················································Clear  
Press SUBTITLE during playback.  
The subtitle number currently being played  
is displayed.  
Each time SUBTITLE is pressed, the subtitle  
language supported by a disc is changed.  
Press 1.  
3 Playback  
begins in the programmed  
order.  
1/3 English  
Resuming normal playback  
Press RAND during random playback.  
Checking the program contents  
The program setting can be checked  
by pressing CALL in Stop mode. The  
programmed tracks are shown on the  
display of the unit each time the button is  
pressed.  
If a disc does not include subtitles, “Prohibited mark” is displayed.  
Depending on the disc, subtitle switching may be restricted to  
operation of the disc menu. In this case, switch the subtitles on the  
disc menu.  
Random playback may not be available with some discs.  
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With a DivX file, the currently playing subtitle number and number  
Playing in your preferred order  
(Program playback)  
You can also check the contents of the  
program on the main unit’s display.  
Repeat playback is available during program  
playback.  
of recorded subtitles are displayed; the language option is not  
displayed.  
You can program up to a maximum of 15 tracks.  
Press PROG/DIRECT during playback.  
1 The “PROG” indicator lights on the display, and the program  
setting screen appears.  
Switching the angle  
During playback of a BD or DVD-Video recorded with several camera  
angles, you can change the angle.  
Resuming normal playback  
Press PROG/DIRECT during program playback.  
The program setting screen appears and press PROG/DIRECT.  
Program  
Press ANGLE during playback.  
The angle number for current playback is  
displayed.  
Each time ANGLE is pressed, the angle  
supported by a disc is changed.  
CD  
Track Total: 13  
Erasing programmed tracks one by one  
Press CLEAR on the program setting screen.  
If the unit is set to standby or the disc tray is opened, the program  
is cleared.  
00  
1
2
3
4
5
Track:  
6
7
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
-- -- -- --  
8
9
10  
Angle:  
1/2  
CLEAR  
RETURN  
Play  
Clear  
Stop  
NOTE  
Angle changing may be restricted, depending on the disc.  
The program playback does not work with music file playback.  
The icons show the category of  
content applicable to each operation.  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
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Basic Settings  
This section describes the setting operations for basic settings  
available with the remote control.  
Playing high-quality audio  
(Pure direct function)  
HDMI control functions  
When you make HDMI connections with a TV or AV Receiver  
compatible with this unit and HDMI control functions, you can perform  
the following operations by setting up the HDMI control functions of  
each device.  
Connections (vpage 9)  
This enables you to play high quality audio by stopping the video  
signal, etc., output, and outputting the analog audio signal only.  
TV or AV Receiver power is turned on by operating the unit and  
functions change with this unit input.  
Playback (Basic operation) (vpage 13)  
Turning off the TV’s power turns the unit’s power to standby.  
Operating the unit via the TV’s remote control.  
(When the TV’s remote control has player operation buttons)  
Press PURE DIRECT while stopped.  
n Changing the brightness of the Display (Dimmer  
control) (vpage 21)  
Set the HDMI control function to “On”.  
n Playing high-quality audio  
“HDMI Control” (vpage 34).  
1
2
(Pure direct function) (vpage 21)  
n HDMI control functions (vpage 21)  
n Video resolution (vpage 22)  
n Adjusting the picture quality (Picture control)  
(vpage 23)  
Turn on all the equipment connected by HDMI cable.  
The Pure Direct mode changes each time the button is pressed.  
Set the HDMI control function for all equipment  
3 connected by HDMI cable.  
Pure Direct1  
Pure Direct2  
Off  
n Mode setting (vpage 24)  
Please refer to the owner’s manuals of connected devices for how  
to make settings.  
Carry out Steps 2 and 3 if any of the equipment was unplugged.  
This turns off the digital audio output, video output,  
and display.  
This turns off the digital audio output and video  
output.  
Pure Direct 1  
To ensure that the unit’s HDMI video output is  
Pure Direct 2  
Off  
4 projected on the TV screen, change the input function  
of the TV and AV receiver.  
This turns off the pure direct function.  
Changing the brightness of the  
Display (Dimmer control)  
When you turn the TV’s power to standby, check  
5 that the power of the unit and AV receiver also goes  
on standby.  
You cannot use PURE DIRECT while the GUI menu is displayed.  
The pure direct setting returns to “Off” when the unit is put in  
standby mode.  
The brightness of the display can be changed.  
If the HDMI control function does not operate properly, check the  
following points.  
Is the TV or AV Receiver compatible with the HDMI control function?  
Are the HDMI control function settings of all equipment correct?  
(Step 3)  
Press DIMMER.  
The brightness changes each time the  
button is pressed.  
Normal  
Dim  
Dark  
Off  
After setting, did you add another HDMI device connection or make  
any changes in the connections? If so make the settings again.  
NOTE  
Some functions may not operate depending on the connected TV or  
AV Receiver. Check the owner’s manual of each device for details  
beforehand.  
When “HDMI Power Off Control” (vpage 34) is set to “Off”, the  
unit does not go to standby even if the connected device is in the  
standby mode.  
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Video resolution  
This section is for making the settings for television resolution. Set them depending on the connected  
television.  
HDMI output settings  
Most movies on Blu-ray disc are recorded at 24 frames per second, the same as movie film.  
If the unit is set like this, images with the same quality as movies can be enjoyed.  
The setting for outputting signals with 24 video frames in HDMI mode is made here. Then images with  
fluid motion can be enjoyed when video of 1080P24 is played.  
Press RESOLUTION.  
NOTE  
You can not use HDMI MODE while the GUI menu is displayed.  
Press HDMI MODE.  
The current status of HDMI output is displayed on the television screen.  
Each time HDMI MODE is pressed, “24P ON” and “24P OFF” are toggled.  
The default setting is “24P OFF”.  
The resolution is changed as shown below each time the RESOLUTION button is pressed.  
The default settings is underlined.  
480/576P  
(480/576 progressive)  
Source Direct  
(Source direct)  
480/576i  
(480/576 interlaced)  
Auto  
(Auto)  
24P ON :  
If the connected television supports “1080P24”, use this setting.  
After making settings, set Video Resolution to “1080P24” or “SourceDirect”.  
720P  
(720 progressive)  
1080P24  
(1080 progressive, 24-frame)  
1080i  
(1080 interlaced)  
1080P  
(1080 progressive)  
24P OFF :  
If the connected television does not support “1080P24”, use this position.  
This unit’s component video output supports 480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i output  
If the Video resolution is not set to “Auto”, set it to correspond with the resolution of your television.  
Images will not be projected normally if the television resolution and this unit’s output resolution do not  
match.  
Audio and video will be temporarily interrupted if the power of the connected device currently playing is  
turned off, or the input is switched.  
When you change the HDMI video resolution of the unit, it takes a few seconds up to about 10 seconds  
for validation between the unit and the connected device. Audio/video is not output during this period.  
NOTE  
When the HDMI video resolution is set to “1080P24”, a HDMI video signal is output from the unit with a  
resolution of 1080P and a frame rate of 24 frames per second, regardless of the video signal on the disc  
being played. Because of this, when playing discs containing video signals recorded with a frame rate  
of something other than 24 frames per second, the movement of the picture may be unnatural. If this  
happens, set the HDMI video resolution to something other than “1080P24”.  
When you make the following settings, this unit will output video signals from an HDMI OUT connector  
with a resolution of 1080P24.  
RESOLUTION setting: Set to “Auto”, “Source Direct”, or “1080P24”.  
HDMI mode setting: Set to “24P ON”.  
Television resolution supports 1080P24.  
Under these setting conditions, no video signals are output from VIDEO OUT and COMPONENT VIDEO  
OUT connectors. To output video signals, press HDMI MODE and set HDMI output to “24P OFF”.  
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Adjusting the picture quality (Picture control)  
You can adjust the picture quality to your liking.  
The adjusted values can be stored in Memory 1 through Memory 5.  
Setting items  
Setting contents  
0 – +3  
Default  
0
Press PICTURE ADJUST.  
1 The currently set status is displayed.  
3DNR  
Reduces noise in the entire picture.  
BNR  
Reduces the block noise generated by digital  
processing.  
0 – +3  
0 – +3  
0
0
Memory1  
MNR  
3DNR  
BNR  
Reduces the noise around the outline of an object  
generated by digital processing.  
MNR  
0
Contract  
Brightness  
Contrast  
–6 – +6  
0 – +12  
0
0
Adjusts picture contrast.  
Gamma Correcti....  
Brightness  
Adjusts picture brightness.  
Gamma Correction  
Changes the amount of gamma correction to  
adjust overall brightness of a picture.  
Make Dark() / bright(+)  
Press ui to select a memory number to be used, and then  
–4 – +4  
–6 – +6  
0
0
2 press ENTER.  
3
section easier to see.  
Press uito select an item then press ENTER or p.  
Sharpness  
Adjusts picture sharpness for the higher  
frequency range.  
Change the setting with ui.  
Hue (color tone)  
Adjusts the green and red color balance.  
4 Refer to the table on the right for information on the different settings.  
–6 ~ +6  
–6 – +6  
0
0
Chroma Level  
To finalize picture adjustments  
Adjusts the color density.  
z
Press PICTURE ADJUST after adjusting.  
Setup Level ( 1)  
0 IRE  
7.5 IRE  
• The Pop up menu of the picture adjustments is disappeared on the screen.  
7.5 IRE  
Adjusts the black areas of the image.  
(z1): Effective only for the 480i video signal from the video output terminal and the component video  
The picture adjustment settings are retained in memory even after the power is turned off.  
output terminal.  
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Mode setting  
You can make various mode settings during playback. The setting menu is displayed at the top of the  
screen.  
Setting items  
BD Audio Mode  
Switch Blu-ray Disc audio  
playback mode.  
Setting details  
HD Audio Output : Can view by outputting high quality signals such as  
Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS-HD as its high sound quality  
bitstream. Cannot listen to interactive or secondary audio.  
Mix Audio Output : Outputs a mix of primary audio/interactive audio/  
secondary audio.  
Press MODE.  
1 Displays a menu of items that can be set.  
BDMV  
NOTE  
HD Audio Output  
HD Audio Output  
When “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output”, DTS-HD MA  
192kHz 5.1ch audio is decoded to 96kHz 5.1ch.  
Off  
PIP  
Off  
Secondary Video  
Secondary Audio  
Off : Does not display secondary video(Picture-In-picture).  
Off  
A
A
z
1/X : Displays the first secondary video.  
Off  
z
2/X : Displays the second secondary video.  
HDMI/Component  
z
X/X : Displays the X th secondary video.  
BD Audio Mode  
z “X” is the number of secondary video recorded and differs depending  
on the disc (“Playing BD-Video compatible with Bonus View”  
(vpage 15))  
Select a setting item using ui, and then press ENTER or p.  
Use uito select a setting, and then press ENTER.  
Press MODE.  
Off : Does not select the secondary audio. The interactive audio is also  
2
3
set to off.  
z
1/X : Selects the first secondary audio.  
z
2/X : Selects the second secondary audio.  
z
X/X : Selects the Xth secondary audio.  
z “X” is the number of secondary audio recorded on a disc and differs  
4 The setting screen goes dark.  
depending on the disc.  
NOTE  
When “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output”, secondary audio  
is output.  
Secondary Subtitle  
Off : Does not select the secondary subtitle.  
z
1/X : Selects the first secondary subtitle.  
z
2/X : Selects the second secondary subtitle.  
z
X/X : Selects the Xth secondary subtitle.  
z “X” is the number of secondary subtitle recorded on a disc and differs  
depending on the disc.  
Subtitle style  
Switches the subtitle style recorded on a disc.  
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Advanced  
version  
Advanced version  
This section describes how to enjoy files stored in a USB memory device or in a server  
connected via the network, or the contents of the YouTube and Netflix.  
FConnection vpage 26  
FPlayback (Advanced operation) vpage 28  
FHow to make detailed settings vpage 32  
nRefer to the pages indicated below for information on connecting and playing back the various  
media and external devices.  
Connection  
vpage 26  
Connection  
Playback  
vpage 28  
Playback  
Video File / Music File / Photo File  
USB / SERVER  
Internet  
YouTube  
Netflix  
vpage 26  
vpage 31  
vpage 26  
vpage 31  
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Connections  
Connecting to a network  
Connecting to a USB memory device  
MP3 or JPEG, etc. files stored on a USB memory device can be played.  
Cables used for connections  
Audio and video cables  
HDMI cable  
(Sold  
separately)  
L
L
(White)  
Audio and  
Video cable  
(Yellow)  
R
R
(Red)  
Video cable  
Component  
video cable  
(Sold  
(Green)  
(Blue)  
(Red)  
nConnecting a USB memory device.  
nRemoving a USB memory device  
separately)  
Press POWER OFF to turn the power  
off then remove the USB memory  
device from the USB port.  
Insert a USB memory device into the USB port firmly.  
After the USB memory device is inserted and the power of the  
unit is turned on, check that the USB indicator on the display of  
the unit lights.  
Ethernet Cable  
Ethernet cable  
(Sold  
separately)  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been  
completed.  
When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of  
the other components being connected.  
Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with left,  
right with right).  
Do not bundle power cords together with connection cables. Doing  
so can result in noise.  
For files that can be played on the unit, see page 46.  
If the USB indicator does not light, turn the power off, reinsert the  
USB memory device, and turn the unit on again.  
Be sure to turn the power off when inserting or removing a USB  
memory device. Data stored in the USB memory device or the  
memory of the unit may be damaged.  
In any case where data stored in a USB memory device are damaged  
or deleted, we will not compensate for the stored contents or any  
associated damage or try to restore the contents stored in a USB  
memory device.  
Compatibility of all USB memory devices is not guaranteed.  
For reformatting a USB memory device, format it with FAT16 or  
FAT32.  
NOTE  
Insert a USB memory device straight into the USB port. If the USB  
memory device is forcibly inserted, the unit or the device may be  
damaged.  
Some USB memory devices may protrude from the USB port. Do  
not use excessive force to insert it into the USB port, or push the  
protruded part forcibly.  
Do no insert an object other than a USB memory device into the USB  
port. It may damage the unit.  
Do not leave a USB memory device near small children. A child may  
swallow it.  
For connecting a USB memory device, do not use an extension  
cable.  
The USB port of the unit and a computer cannot be connected with  
a USB cable.  
Do not use for charging portable audio players or mobile phones.  
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Connecting to a network  
nConnecting to a network  
TV  
Modem  
When the unit is connected to the Internet, you can enjoy following functions.  
Playback of a Blu-ray disc supporting BD-LIVE™ (vpage 15).  
Playback of music, photos, video files stored on a device on the network (vpage 28)  
Playback of YouTube contents (vpage 31).  
Playback of Netflix contents (vpage 31).  
Downloading for updating the latest firmware via the network (vpage 34).  
Internet  
Computer  
After connection, make settings for the Internet connection and check it before using Media Server,  
YouTube, or Netflix.  
To WAN side  
LAN port/  
Ethernet  
To LAN port  
To LAN port  
connector  
nChecking the network connection  
After connection, test the Internet connection with “Connection Test” in “Network Setup” on the GUI  
menu. (vpage 36)  
If “NETWORK IS FAILED” is displayed in the test, check the IP address with “Network Setup” in  
“Information” on the GUI menu, then set “DHCP" to “manual” (vpage 36).  
Router  
The unit can use the DHCP function to automatically set up the network.  
When setting up your network manually, after subscribing to an ISP, make the settings according to  
directions in “Network Setup” on the GUI menu (vpage 36).  
If you connect the unit to a network without a DHCP function, conduct IP address and other settings  
according to “Network Setup” on the GUI menu (vpage 36).  
The unit does not support PPPoE. If you subscribe to a service that is set with PPPoE, a PPPoE  
compatible router is required.  
When setting up the network manually, consult with your network administrator for the settings to  
make  
nSystem requirements  
Internet connection via broadband.  
Modem  
A device that connects to the broadband and conducts communications on the Internet.  
Some modems also incorporate a router.  
nRegistering the connected device for the network  
For playing files stored on a device connected via a network, the device must have the unit registered  
in advance.  
Router  
For registering, refer to the operation manual supplied with the server.  
When using the unit, we recommend a router with the following features.  
Built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server.  
This function automatically assigns an IP address on the LAN.  
For Internet connections, use an ISP (Internet Service Provider). Ask your local dealer for details.  
Built-in 100BASE-TX switch (built-in switching hub compatible with speeds upwards of 100 Mbps)  
NOTE  
It is necessary to subscribe to an ISP in order to connect to the Internet. If you already have a  
broadband connection, there is no need to subscribe anew.  
The router you can use varies with the ISP. For more information, contact your ISP or PC dealer.  
DENON assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any communication errors or problems resulting  
from customer's network environment or connected devices.  
Computer (recommended system)  
OS  
Windows® XP Service Pack2 or more or Windows Vista  
Software  
Server software supporting Windows Media Player ver.11 or DLNA.  
Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater recommended)  
An ethernet cable is not included with the unit.  
We recommend a shielded straight cable (normal type) for Ethernet connections.  
If you use the flat type or a non-shielded cable, the noise may adversely affect other devices.  
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Playback (Advanced operation)  
This section describes the playback of files stored in the DVD, CD or  
USB momery device and the operation of HOME menu.  
Playing files  
q
w
e
(MEDIA PLAYER)  
Home Menu  
Files on a USB memory device, disc or a server connected to the unit  
are played using the Media Player of the unit.  
n Playing files (vpage 28)  
n HOME menu screen (vpage 28)  
Opening the HOME menu screen (vpage 28)  
Playing files (MEDIA PLAYER) (vpage 28)  
Playing YouTube video (vpage 31)  
Playing Netflix video pictures (vpage 31)  
YouTube  
VIDEOS  
Before operation, start the server software of the computer  
(Windows Media Player, etc.), and make settings for the server  
contents so that files can be played via the network.  
For details, refer to the operation manual supplied with the server  
software.  
NETFLIX  
MEDIA PLAYER  
SETUP  
QUIT  
ENTER  
Select  
Confirm  
Select "Media Player” on the  
1 HOME menu screen with uio  
n How to make detailed settings (vpage 32)  
p, then press ENTER.  
t
r
Devices connected to the unit are listed  
on the menu screen of Media Player.  
qMEDIA PLAYER········································································ (28)  
The unit can play music, photos, video files stored on the device  
connected via the network or in the USB memory device connected  
to the front panel of the unit.  
HOME menu screen  
wNETFLIX···················································································· (31)  
The Netflix contents are played.  
The unit can play music, photos, video files stored in the USB memory  
device connected to the front panel of the unit or on the sever  
connected via the network. For playback operation, use the HOME  
menu screen.  
Select a device on which a file to be played is stored  
2 with ui then press  
ENTER.  
eYouTube··················································································· (31)  
The YouTube contents are played.  
No Disc  
rQUIT  
The HOME menu is closed.  
Opening the HOME menu  
screen  
Item 1/4  
Media Player  
tSETUP······················································································· (32)  
The GUI menu setup screen is displayed for setting the unit.  
USB1  
Type:USB  
Press HOME.  
Size:120.627M  
FS:FAT16  
1 The HOME menu is displayed on the  
television screen.  
DLNA Search  
Netflix  
Playlist  
Press uiop to move the  
2 cursor to the menu item to be  
POPUP  
Edit Menu  
Exit  
RETURN  
used.  
Press ENTER.  
3
If the server connected to the unit is not displayed on the menu  
screen of Media Player, select "DLNA Search" on the screen with  
ui, then press ENTER to search for the server.  
If the server is not displayed as a result of searching, check the  
connection of the server to the unit once again.  
The icons show the category of  
content applicable to each operation.  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
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HOME menu screen  
q Press ■.  
Changing the still image being played  
Select a folder to be played with uio, then press  
Playback of a file from a USB memory device or server stops.  
Press 8, 9.  
3 ENTER  
.
w Press SOURCE.  
Before playback or display of next image.  
Folders classified by file type are listed on the menu screen.  
Files are classified as follows:  
Video : DivX, MPEG, AVI, WMV  
Music : MP3, WMA, AAC, LPCM  
Photo : JPEG  
The playback mode of the unit is changed to disc mode.  
Pausing the display  
Press 3.  
To cancel pause, press 1.  
e Press 1.  
Playback begins.  
Here, Photo is selected as an example.  
Changing interval of slide show  
Press 6, 7.  
The playback media mode setting remains in the memory, even when  
the power is set to standby.  
No Disc  
Item 1/4  
USB1  
Media Player  
Changing the still image orientation  
n About playback information (vpage 13)  
n Pausing (vpage 17)  
n Stopping (vpage 17)  
n Skipping to a desired chapter/track/ file (vpage 17)  
n Fast-forward/fast-reverse (vpage 17)  
n Finding specific sections with search modes (vpage 18)  
n Memorizing locations to replay (Marker function)  
(vpage 18)  
Press uiop.  
..  
Type:Folder  
u························································· Invert  
i························································ Mirror  
o·············································· Contrarotate  
p······································· Rotate clockwise  
Photo  
Music  
Video  
nChange the medium for playback of a file  
POPUP  
RETURN  
Edit Menu  
Exit  
When the source of a file for playback is  
changed to another medium, press the to  
return to step 2 and select the medium to  
be played.  
Select a file to be played on the file list on the screen  
n Playing repeatedly  
4 with uio, then press  
ENTER.  
(Repeat playback) (vpage 19)  
n Playing repeatedly between specified points (A-B repeat)  
(vpage 19)  
Playback begins.  
A slide show begins and still images are switched at 1-4  
second intervals.  
n Playing images frame by frame (vpage 19)  
n Slow-forward/slow-reverse (vpage 19)  
n Switching primary audio (vpage 19)  
n Changing the primary subtitle (vpage 20)  
n Switching the angle (vpage 20)  
No Disc  
Item 1/5  
USB1/Photo/Big City  
Media Player  
DISC MODE  
..  
If the source of a file to be played is changed from the USB media  
player or server to a disc, you can also change the medium with the  
procedures below.  
City001  
City002  
City003  
City004  
City005  
Type:Jpg  
Size:0.516M  
Resolution:  
Playback Video or audio may be interrupted or playback may be  
disabled, depending on the connection environment of devices  
connected via the network.  
If a file cannot be played on the unit, it may be played by converting  
the format on the connected device.  
POPUP  
Edit Menu  
Exit  
RETURN  
The connected device cannot play data from the unit.  
It may require a little time to start playback, depending on the size of  
a file to be played.  
With a large image file, the image may display for longer than the  
set time.  
For the file types that can be played, see “Files” (vpage 46).  
For the file types that can be played, see “Files” (vpage 46).  
The icons show the category of  
Video  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
content applicable to each operation.  
ENGLISH  
HOME menu screen  
Changing the still image being played  
Press 8, 9.  
nPlaying playlist  
nPlaying Kodak Picture CD  
This unit can also run JPEG files stored on Kodak Picture CD. You  
can enjoy picture images on the display device set by playing back  
the picture CD. For details of Kodak picture CD, contact a shop that  
provides developing service of Kodak Inc.  
Before playback or display of next image.  
Favorite files on a USB memory device, disc are played using the  
playlist.  
Pausing the display  
Press 3.  
To cancel pause, press 1.  
Select a file to be played on the file list on the screen  
1 with  
ui, then press  
p.  
If a Kodak Picture CD is inserted in the disc tray of  
No Disc  
1 the unit, a slide show begins on the screen.  
Changing the still image orientation  
Press uiop.  
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p······································· Rotate clockwise  
Item 1/5  
Media Player  
USB1/Photo/Big City  
Pressing 2 stops the slide show, and the thumbnail  
..  
2 screen is displayed.  
City001  
City002  
City003  
City004  
City005  
Type:Jpg  
Size:0.516M  
Resolution:  
Use uiopto select a desired picture to be played  
3 back, then press ENTER.  
An image will be played back from the selected track and go  
Returning to the thumbnail display screen  
Press 2.  
POPUP  
Edit Menu  
Exit  
RETURN  
to the next one in turn.  
Pressing POP UP MENU with the thumbnail screen  
Press POP UP MENU.  
4 displayed shows the screen for describing the  
2 The menu of playlist is displayed.  
playback operations.  
Press ENTER.  
3 File is added to playlist.  
Remote Key Function  
Select a playlist on which a file to be played is stored  
Thumbnail Mode  
Next Picture  
Previous Picture  
Picture Mode  
Invert  
Contrarotate  
Rotate Clockwise  
4 with  
uio  
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No Disc  
Mirror  
Exit  
Item 1/4  
Media Player  
2 / 32  
Move  
Previous  
Next  
USB1  
Type:USB  
Size:120.627M  
FS:FAT16  
DLNA Search  
Netflix  
Playlist  
POPUP  
Edit Menu  
Exit  
RETURN  
Playing files.  
5 See “Playing files (MEDIA PLAYER)” (vpage 28)  
If the unit is set to standby, the playlist is cleared.  
The icons show the category of  
content applicable to each operation.  
For details of the media corresponding to each icon, see “Playable Media”  
(vpage 45).  
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Audio  
Photo  
ENGLISH  
HOME menu screen  
nSearching the content  
You can use the virtual keyboard provided in the GUI menu of this  
unit to search for video content offered by YouTube.  
Playing YouTube video  
Playing Netflix video picture  
The operation for the video site YouTube is described here.  
The operation for the Netflix streaming service is described here.  
Select “YouTube” on the HOME  
Select “NETFLIX” on the HOME menu then press  
1 ENTER.  
Press the Search button on the YouTube screen.  
1 menu then press  
ENTER.  
A virtual keyboard will appear.  
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The YouTube content screen is  
displayed.  
Your instant Queue screen will appear on your TV.  
Use uiopto select hightlight  
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The second menu of title will appear.  
3 Playback begins.  
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Back Space Enter Clear  
4 ENTER.  
About YouTube  
Retrieving of title will be started.  
YouTube is a video file-sharing service operated and managed by  
YouTube Inc.  
Press uto return to your instant Queue.  
Enter a keyword that you want to search and then  
The unit can play video hosted by YouTube.  
YouTube and the YouTube logo are the registered trademarks of  
Google Inc.  
The YouTube content is independently managed by YouTube, LLC.  
The unit cannot browse some content that can be browsed on a  
computer.  
YouTube content may include information that may be deemed  
inappropriate.  
We cannot be responsible for the content offered by YouTube.  
For questions on content, submit inquiries on the YouTube home  
page.  
2 press ENTER.  
The keyword that you typed in the search dialog box of the  
YouTube screen is displayed.  
For using “YouTube” and “Netflix”, Internet connection is required.  
It is recommended to use a broadband line (effective speed 6 Mbps  
or more) such as FITH (optical) ADSL, CATV, etc.  
Even if the line speed is sufficient to make it viewable, pictures  
may be unstable, interrupted, or not viewed depending on the  
usage environment, communication environment, connecting line  
conditions, etc.  
Press the Search button to start the search operation.  
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For the usage conditions for Netflix, contact Netflix.  
Usable services and displays may be changed without notice.  
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How to make detailed settings  
Menu map  
Pressing SETUP displays the GUI menu. From this menu, you can move to various setting screens.  
Video Setting (vpage 37)  
General Setting (vpage 34)  
Audio Setting (vpage 38)  
Settings for speakers and audio output are  
made.  
System Information (vpage 39)  
MAC Address is displayed.  
Settings for a Television and HDMI are  
Settings for screen display, etc. are made.  
made.  
System  
TV  
Audio Output  
Display MAC Address.  
n Screen Saver  
n Auto Power  
n Initialize  
n Firmware Update  
n TV Aspect  
n Wallpaper  
n Coaxial  
n HDMI  
Mode  
n Power Saving  
n HDMI Control  
n Update  
Notification  
n BD Data Utility  
n Progressive Mode  
n Down Sampling  
n DRC  
HDMI  
n Color Space  
n HDMI Deep Color  
n HDMI Power Off Control  
Language  
n GUI Language  
n Dialog  
n Disc Menus  
n Subtitle  
Ratings  
n Change  
n DVD Rating  
Password  
Level  
n BD Rating Level n Country Code  
Network  
n Internet  
Connection  
n Information  
n DHCP  
n BD-LIVE  
Connection  
n ConnectionTest n Proxy Setting  
Others  
n Closed Caption n DivX  
Registration  
n Angle Mark  
n Remote ID  
n PIP Mark  
n Receive Legacy  
n SecondaryAudio  
Remocon  
Mark  
n Netflix  
Deactivate  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
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Decision the setting  
Return to previous menu  
ENGLISH  
GUI menu operation  
Press SETUP.  
Examples of GUI menu screen displays  
Typical examples are described below.  
1 The GUI menu is displayed on the TV  
screen.  
The GUI menu is also displayed when you  
press the SETUP button of the HOME  
menu.  
nMenu selection screen (Top menu)  
nList of items  
q w  
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Press ui o p to select the  
2 menu to be set or operated.  
Screen Saver  
Auto power mode  
Power Saving  
HDMI Control  
To return to the previous item, press o.  
General Setting  
System  
Press ENTER to enter a setting.  
Language  
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HDMI Power Off C...  
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Ratings  
Network  
Others  
u Returns to the previous item  
Use oto switch.  
Select  
ENTER  
SETUP  
Text colors of selected items of the GUI menu are as follows:  
White : These items can be selected.  
Gray : These items cannot be selected.  
Confirm  
Exit  
i Switch to the next item  
Use pto switch.  
q List of GUI menu setup icons  
w Currently selected setup icon  
e Currently selected setup item  
r List of currently selected setup items  
NOTE  
o Selected item  
Switch the selected item using ui.  
You must use the GUI menu to make settings or operate while a disc  
or USB memory device is not inserted. In cases in which the resume  
function is activated, you may not make correct settings.  
Press opto select “  
and then press i.  
(Or press ENTER.)  
Exiting the GUI menu  
Press SETUP while the GUI menu is displayed.  
The GUI menu display disappears.  
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General Setting  
Screen Saver  
System  
Language  
Ratings  
Network  
Others  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
On  
Auto power mode  
Power Saving  
HDMI Control  
HDMI Power Off C...  
Select  
ENTER  
SETUP  
Confirm  
Exit  
t List of items of currently selected advanced settings  
y Currently selected advanced settings  
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General Setting  
Settings for system, language, parental lock, network, etc. can be made.  
Default settings are underlined.  
Setting details  
Setting items  
Setting details  
System Setup  
Firmware Update  
Check for Update : Checks if a newer version of firmware exists. You  
Setting items  
Updates the firmware of the can also check approximately how long it will take to complete an update.  
unit via the Internet.  
If the firmware is already updated to the latest version, the firmware  
updating operation starts after you press ENTER.  
When updating starts, the power indicator lights red and the GUI screen  
shuts down.  
Screen Saver  
Sets the screensaver.  
On : The screensaver function activates when stop or pause status  
continues for about three minutes. The screensaver function also activates  
during playback of a CD, Super Audio CD or audio file when no operations  
are performed for about three minutes.  
While updating, a rough estimate of remaining time is indicated on the  
display.  
When updating is complete the power indicator lights green and the  
normal status is resumed.  
Off : Does not use the screensaver.  
Auto Power Mode  
This setting automatically  
sets the power to standby.  
On : This setting automatically sets the power to standby if any of the  
following states continues for approximately 30 minutes.  
Disc not loaded  
On : The message for updating is displayed on a television screen.  
Off : The message for updating is not displayed on a television screen.  
Update Notification  
Displays the message for  
updating on a television  
screen just after the power  
is turned on.  
Playback stopped  
Stopped due to the resume function  
Off : Does not use the auto power mode.  
Power Saving  
Power Saving Standby : This is the lowest power consumption mode.  
Sets to power saving mode During standby, operations are not accepted via HDMI control.  
BD Data Utility  
during standby.  
Power indicator status in standby mode : Off  
BD Data Information  
Initializes the BD data stored  
in the built-in memory or  
external memory used for  
BD-Live.  
Normal Standby : During standby, operations are accepted via HDMI  
control. Power consumption is slightly higher at this time.  
Power indicator status in standby mode : Red  
On : Links with the device connected to HDMI.  
Off : Disables the HDMI control function.  
The BD data used for BD-Live are initialized.  
The space remaining in the memory being used is displayed.  
HDMI Control  
FMT BD Data : Initializes the space for BD data being used for BD-Live.  
Links the unit and a device  
connected with an HDMI  
cable that supports HDMI  
control.  
This operation deletes all data. When a USB memory device that  
stores the data is inserted, never execute this operation.  
For the HDMI control function to operate, it is necessary for the unit or  
HDMI-compatible TV connected to the unit to have an HDMI connection.  
Refer to “HDMI control functions” (vpage 21) for more information on  
HDMI control functions.  
BD-Live Memory  
Built-in memory or external memory is selected for the BD-Live memory.  
After the “HDMI Control” setting has been changed, always turn off the  
power to the connected equipment and then turn it back on.  
Internal : The built-in memory is used.  
External : The USB memory device inserted in the unit is used.  
HDMI Power Off Control  
Links the power of the unit Off : Does not turn the unit’s power to standby through linkage to the TV.  
and a device connected with  
an HDMI cable that supports  
HDMI control.  
On : Turns the unit’s power to standby through linkage to the TV.  
If the capacity of BD-Live is more than 1 GB, select the external  
memory in advance (vpage 15).  
Initialize  
Cancel : Does not initialize.  
All settings including audio  
mode and picture quality are  
set to default settings.  
OK : Executes initialization.  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
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Decision the setting  
Return to previous menu  
ENGLISH  
General Setting  
Default settings are underlined.  
Default settings are underlined.  
Language Setup  
Ratings  
Setting items  
Setting details  
English / Français / Español  
Setting items  
Setting details  
GUI Language  
Sets the GUI language.  
Disc Menus  
Sets the language used for  
BD or DVD menus.  
Change Password  
Sets the password for  
changing the parental  
control level and parental  
control country code of BD  
and DVD.  
Change : Changes the password. Use 0 – 9 to  
enter a password and then press ENTER to finalize  
it.  
English / French / Chinese / Spanish / German / Italian / Dutch /  
Portuguese / Danish / Swedish / Finnish / Norwegian / Russian /  
Korean / Japanese / More (z1)  
The default setting is “0000”  
Dialog  
English / French / Chinese / Spanish / German / Italian / Dutch /  
Sets the dialog used to play Portuguese / Danish / Swedish / Finnish / Norwegian / Russian /  
BD Rating Level  
Sets the parental level for  
playing BD.  
Level 0 – 254 : Sets the age allowed to play back media. Restricts playback  
of discs with relevant parental control.  
No Limit : Does not restrict playing of BD.  
BD or DVD.  
Korean / Japanese / More (z1)  
Subtitle  
Sets the subtitle language  
used to play BD or DVD.  
Off / English / French / Chinese / Spanish / German / Italian / Dutch  
/ Portuguese / Danish / Swedish / Finnish / Norwegian / Russian /  
Korean / Japanese / More (z1)  
DVD Rating Level  
Sets the parental level for  
playing DVD.  
Level1 – 8 : Sets the parental level for playing DVD.  
Lock All : Restricts playing of all DVD.  
No Limit : Does not restrict playing of DVD.  
Country Code  
Sets the standard country  
parental control.  
Applies the parental level of  
the set country.  
Initial setting is United States. Select the parental lock code for another  
country with ui.  
Off : No subtitles displayed.  
(z1) : Press More to select a language other than those displayed in the list.  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
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Decision the setting  
Return to previous menu  
ENGLISH  
General Setting  
Setting items  
Proxy Setting  
Setting for connecting to the Enable : Uses the proxy server.  
Setting details  
Disable : Does not use a proxy server.  
Default settings are underlined.  
Setting details  
Network Setup  
Setting items  
Internet via a proxy server.  
Enable : The Internet connection is to be used.  
Disable : The Internet connection is not to be used.  
Internet Connection  
Sets whether the Internet  
connection is to be used  
or not.  
Proxy host: If Enable is selected for Proxy Setting, enter the proxy host  
from the virtual keyboard and press ENTER to register it.  
Proxy port: If Enable is selected for Proxy Setting, enter the proxy port  
and press ENTER to register it.  
Information  
Displays the network  
information such as the IP  
Displays the network information shown below.  
Address type  
IP Address  
Network proxy input screen (with virtual keyboard)  
address, subnet mask, etc. Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
Primary DNS  
Secondary DNS  
Perform the Internet connection test.  
It is recommended to perform the connection test for the first Internet  
connection, or after the IP address or the settings for the network are  
changed.  
If connection is not completed, a message is displayed. Check the  
connection settings and connection environment.  
General Setting  
System  
Language  
Ratings  
Network  
Others  
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Performs the network  
connection test.  
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Select  
ENTER  
RETURN  
Confirm  
Exit  
DHCP  
Auto : Automatically configures the network via  
the DHCP function.  
Sets how to perform  
network configuration,  
automatically or manually.  
Manual : When connecting to a network that  
lacks the DHCP function, manually configure the  
following network settings. Consult with the ISP  
or your network administrator for what settings to  
make. After use ibutton to clear value, use 0 – 9  
to enter values and then press ENTER to finalize  
them.  
IP Address : Manually configure the IP address.  
Subnet Mask : If a xDSL modem or terminal adaptor is directly  
connected to the unit, enter the subnet mask provided by the ISP,  
usually in a document. Usually, “255.255.255.0” is set.  
Default Gateway : If the device is connected to a gateway (router),  
enter its IP address.  
Since the factory default  
setting is “Auto”, you  
do not need to set items  
such as the IP address if  
the DHCP server of the  
broadband router is set to  
“Enable”. Configure a proxy  
server if necessary.  
Primary DNS : Enter the primary DNS.  
Secondary DNS : Enter the secondary DNS.  
BD-LIVE Connection  
PermittedAll Internet accesses from BD-LIVE are permitted.  
Limits the access rights for Partial PermittedInternet accesses from the certified BD-LIVE are  
the content on a BD-LIVE  
connection.  
permitted.  
ProhibitedAll Internet accesses from BD-LIVE are prohibited.  
Remote control operation  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
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Decision the setting  
Return to previous menu  
buttons  
ENGLISH  
General Setting  
Video Setting  
Default settings are underlined.  
Other Setup  
Setting items  
Setting details  
Default settings are underlined.  
Setting details  
TV  
Closed Caption  
Off : Does not output the closed caption (subtitle) signal.  
On : Outputs the closed caption (subtitle) signal.  
This setting outputs a  
subtitles signal to a closed  
caption decoder (sold  
separately).  
Setting items  
TV Aspect (Aspect ratio)  
Set the screen type and  
display mode of the TV.  
16:9 Squeeze Auto : Outputs to a wide screen TV. For 4:3 video, displays  
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in the center of the screen without changing the aspect ratio.  
WIDE (16:9) : Outputs to a wide-screen TV.  
If multiple angle marks are recorded on the disc being played, an angle  
mark is displayed while the scene including an angle is being played.  
Off : An angle mark is not displayed.  
Angle Mark  
4:3 PS : Outputs to a 4:3 TV. For wide video, trim the left and right side of  
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For making settings for the  
angle mark displayed in  
playback.  
the image and display in 4:3 aspect ratio.  
4:3 LB : Outputs to a 4:3 TV. Displays all of the wide video.  
Picture : Displays the DENON logo.  
On : An angle mark is displayed.  
Wallpaper  
If secondary video is recorded on the disc being played, a PIP mark is  
displayed while the scene including secondary video is being played.  
Off : A PIP mark is not displayed.  
PIP Mark  
Setting for displaying the  
background when playback Gray : Sets the background to gray.  
Black : Sets the background to black.  
For making settings for  
the PIP mark displayed in  
playback.  
is stopped.  
Progressive Mode  
Blue : Sets the background to blue.  
Auto : Detects the type of video material and automatically switches the  
mode. Normally, this setting is used.  
Video : Suitable for playing video material discs.  
Film : Suitable for playing film material discs.  
On : A PIP mark is displayed.  
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If secondary audio is recorded on the disc being played, a secondary audio  
mark is displayed while the scene including secondary audio is being  
played.  
Off : A secondary audio mark is not displayed.  
On : A secondary audio mark is displayed.  
Secondary Audio Mark  
For making settings for  
the secondary audio mark  
displayed in playback.  
Sets an appropriate  
progressive conversion  
mode for the source video  
material.  
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output in 4:3 LB (Letter Box).  
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DivX Registration  
Displays the DivX  
registration code.  
Show Code : Displays the DivX registration code.  
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Remote ID  
(Main unit side)  
Switches the unit’s remote control ID code when other DENON BD  
players are in the vicinity.  
Default settings are underlined.  
HDMI  
Sets the remote control ID. DENON 1 : Selects DENON 1. Set to “DENON 1” also on the remote  
(vpage 44)  
control.  
Setting items  
Setting details  
DENON 2 : Selects DENON 2. Set to “DENON 2” also on the remote  
control.  
Receive Legacy Remocon Set whether or not to accept remote control signals of a DENON DVD  
Color Space  
Sets the video signal system 235 (white)).  
to be output from HDMI.  
YCbCr : Outputs using the color difference video system (16 (black) to  
For making settings for  
the Legacy remote control  
reception.  
player or other device.  
On : Accepts.  
Off : Does not accept.  
RGB : Outputs using the RGB video system  
(16 (black) to 235 (white)).  
HDMI Deep Color  
Auto : Deep Color is automatically output when the connected HDMI  
device supports Deep Color.  
Netflix Deactivate  
For deactivating the Netflix  
audience function.  
No : For activating the Netflix audience function.  
Yes : For deactivating the Netflix audience function.  
Netflix ESN : A unique Netflix ESN (Electric Serial Number) that can use  
Netflix stream service is displayed.  
Sets the HDMI terminal to  
output Deep Color. Expands  
the color depth (number of  
used colors) of the HDMI  
video signal, enabling  
Off: No Deep Color output.  
playback with more natural  
colors and free of streaking.  
Remote control operation  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
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Decision the setting  
Return to previous menu  
buttons  
ENGLISH  
Audio Setting  
Settings for audio output are made.  
Setting items  
Setting details  
Off : Dynamic range is not compressed.  
On : Dynamic range is compressed.  
range of Dolby TruHD/Dolby Auto : Dynamic range of Dolby TrueHD audio is automatically compressed  
Default settings are underlined.  
Setting details  
Audio Output  
DRC  
Compresses the dynamic  
Setting items  
Coaxial  
Bitstream : For selecting if the device connected to the unit supports  
For selecting the format  
Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround.  
Digital Plus/Dolby Digital  
Audio.  
according to the material. Audio of Dolby TrueHD only is compressed.  
output from the digital audio PCM : For selecting when the device connected to the unit does not  
output terminals.  
This setting compensates high volume to low and low volume to high  
when high volume is not desired at night.  
support Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround.  
Off : For outputting no audio signal from the digital audio output terminal  
of the unit.  
For converting audio signals, see “About digital signal audio output”  
(vpage 49).  
Bitstream : For selecting when the device connected to the unit supports  
Dolby TrueHD/Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby Digital or DTS-HD/DTS Digital  
Surround. The output format is automatically selected according to the  
audio format or the number of channels supported by the connected  
HDMI device.  
HDMI  
For selecting the format  
output from the HDMI  
output terminals.  
PCM : For selecting when a device connected to the unit does not support  
Dolby TrueHD/Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby Digital or DTS-HD/DTS Digital  
Surround.  
Off : For outputting no audio signal from the HDMI output terminal of the  
unit.  
For converting audio signals, see “Digital Audio Signal Output”  
(vpage 49).  
NOTE  
If “BD audio mode” is set to “HD Audio Output” with the MODE button  
on the remote control, BD secondary audio and interactive audio are not  
output.  
Down Sampling  
Refer to the operation manual for the device connected to the unit, and  
For selecting the sampling  
rate output from the digital  
audio output terminal.  
make settings depending on the connected device.  
48 kHz  
96 kHz  
192 kHz  
NOTE  
For rights-protected content, the audio signal is down-sampled to 48kHz,  
16bits, and output.  
If the connected device does not support the sampling rate of 96kHz or  
192kHz and the settings for the unit is made as 96kHz or 192kHz, much  
noise may be generated from the connected device.  
Remote control operation  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
38  
Decision the setting  
Return to previous menu  
buttons  
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System Information  
MAC address is displayed.  
Setting items  
Setting details  
MAC Address  
Displays the MAC address.  
Displays the MAC address.  
Remote control operation  
buttons  
Move the cursor  
(Up/Down/Left/Right)  
Displaying the menu  
Cancel the menu  
39  
Decision the setting  
Return to previous menu  
ENGLISH  
Information  
Information  
This section list various information related to this unit.  
Please refer to this information as needed.  
FPart names and functions vpage 41  
FAbout media vpage 45  
FOther information vpage 49  
FTroubleshooting vpage 53  
FSpecifications vpage 56  
FIndex vpage 57  
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Part names and functions  
Front panel  
Display  
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).  
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qPlayback mode indicators  
uTime mode indicators  
1: During Playback  
TOTAL : Total time of Super Audio CD and CD  
SING : Elapsed time of title/chapter/track/file  
being played  
REM : Remaining time of title/chapter/track/file  
being played  
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PROG : During program playback  
RAND : During random playback  
1 A-B : During repeat playback  
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QStop button (2) ··········································(17)  
QPause/Still button (3)································(17)  
QPlay button (1)···························(7, 14, 15, 16)  
QDisc tray ························································(7)  
QDisplay·························································(41)  
qPower operation button  
(ON/STANDBY) ········································(5, 7)  
Turns power to this unit on and off (standby).  
wInformation display  
iGroup/Title/Track/Chapter indicators  
Displays various information or playback elapsed  
time and so on of the disc.  
oHDMI output indicator  
Display when HDMI video or audio signals are  
being output.  
wPower indicator ········································(5, 7)  
eDISC LAYER button························(14, 15, 16)  
rPURE DIRECT button ·································(21)  
tRESOLUTION button ···························(11, 22)  
yRemote control sensor ······························(44)  
ePlayback format indicators  
rDownmix indicator  
Displayed when playing back downmix  
permitted audio.  
Does not display when the HDMI cable is  
not correctly connected or when the HDMI  
connection is not verified.  
If uor Qis pressed when the power is in standby,  
the power is turned on.  
tAngle information indicator  
uDisc tray open/close button (5)  
Displayed when a scene on the currently playing  
disc has been shot at various angles.  
·····················································(7, 14, 15, 16)  
QMedia indicators  
BD : BD  
iSOURCE button··········································(29)  
yAudio channel indicators  
Displays the number of audio signal channels  
during playback.  
DVD : DVD-Video, DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW  
DVD AUDIO : DVD-Audio  
SUPER AUDIO CD : Super Audio CD  
CD : CD  
USB : USB memory device  
NET : NETWORK  
oUSB port······················································(26)  
QReverse-skip/Forward-skip buttons  
(8, 9) ·················································(17)  
2CH : 2-channel playback  
MULTI : Multi-channel playback  
Displays the inserted media and contents via  
Network.  
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Rear panel  
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).  
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qAC inlet (AC IN)·········································································· (5) u2ch AUDIO OUT connectors··················································· (11)  
For software recorded in multi-channel, analog signals that have  
been down-mixed into 2 channels are output.  
Do not touch the inner pins of the connectors on the rear panel.  
Electrostatic discharge may cause permanent damage to the unit.  
Do not put your finger or foreign object in the fan opening. Doing so  
could cause injury or unit failure.  
wETHERNET connector ····························································· (27)  
eHDMI OUT connector································································ (4)  
iROOM TO ROOM IN/OUT jacks  
rDIGITAL OUT COAXIAL connector ·································· (10, 12)  
Extension jack for future use.  
tVIDEO OUT connector ·················································· (9, 10, 11)  
yCOMPONENT VIDEO OUT connector·························· (9, 10, 11)  
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Remote control  
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).  
qRemote control signal transmitter ········································ (44) ERETURN button (RETURN)··············································· (28, 29)  
q
wDisc tray OPEN/CLOSE button (5) ························ (7, 14, 15, 16) EPlay button (1)························································ (7, 14, 15, 16)  
eRemote control signal transmission/status display ············ (44) EFast-forwarding button (7)················································· (17)  
rRESOLUTION button (RES.)············································· (11, 22) EForward-skip button (9)····················································· (17)  
tHDMI MODE button ································································ (22) EStop button (2) ······································································· (17)  
yNumber buttons (0 – 9, +10)············································· (18, 20) EPURE DIRECT button (PURE) ················································· (21)  
uDISPLAY button······································································· (13) EDISC LAYER button (D. L)··········································· (14, 15, 16)  
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iMODE button······································································· (6, 24)  
NOTE  
oSUBTITLE button····································································· (20)  
When power is in standby, press wand Eto turn the power on.  
QENTER button······························································ (18, 20, 33)  
QTOP MENU button (T)····························································· (14)  
QSETUP button·········································································· (33)  
QFast-reversing button (6)··················································· (17)  
QReverse-skip button (8) ···················································· (17)  
QPause/Still button (3)····························································· (17)  
QA/B/C/D buttons  
You can use Q when operating the BD pop up menu screen, etc.  
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QPICTURE ADJUST button (PICT)············································ (23)  
QPAGE + button········································································· (16)  
QPOWER buttons (POWER OFF/ON) ········································· (5)  
WDIMMER button······································································· (21)  
WPROGRAM/DIRECT button (PROG/DIRECT)························· (20)  
WRANDOM button (RAND) ······················································· (20)  
WCLEAR button ···································································· (18, 20)  
WCALL button············································································· (20)  
WSEARCH mode button (SRCH) ··············································· (18)  
WA-B Repeat button··································································· (19)  
WREPEAT button········································································ (19)  
WHOME button··········································································· (28)  
WAUDIO button·········································································· (19)  
EANGLE button ········································································· (20)  
EMENU/POP UP MENU button················································ (14)  
ECursor buttons (uiop) ··············································· (14, 33)  
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Remote control  
Inserting the batteries  
Operating range of the remote control  
Point the remote control at the remote sensor when operating it.  
Remote control settings (remote control side)  
Switches when this unit remote control operates another  
DENON BD players in the vicinity.  
q Slide the rear lid in the  
direction of the arrow and  
remove it.  
w Load the two batteries  
properly as indicated by  
the marks in the battery  
compartment.  
Set the remote control code simultaneously on the main unit, too.  
“Remote ID” (vpage 37).  
R6/AA  
Hold POWER ON and OPEN/CLOSE pressed  
1 simultaneously.  
While these buttons are held pressed, the remote control signal  
transmission/status display flashes twice, and the remote  
control unit enters Setup mode.  
30°  
30°  
DENON 1: Press “1”.  
2 DENON 2: Press “2”.  
e Put the rear cover back on.  
Approx. 23 ft /7 m  
If the battery level is low, the remote control signal transmission/  
status display flashes 5 times when a button is pressed.  
In this case, replace the batteries soon.  
If the batteries are completely exhausted, the remote control signal  
transmission/status indicator goes dark.  
NOTE  
When numeric key input is completed and the remote control  
signal transmission/status display flashes twice, the settings for the  
remote control are completed.  
The set may function improperly or the remote control may not  
operate if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight,  
strong artificial light from an inverter type fluorescent lamp or infrared  
light.  
NOTE  
If the signal code of the remote control does not match the signal  
code of the unit, the remote control code set on the unit is shown on  
the display.  
Insert the specified batteries in the remote control.  
Replace the batteries with new ones if the set does not operate  
even when the remote control is operated close to the unit. (The  
supplied batteries are only for verifying operation.)  
When inserting the batteries, be sure to do so in the proper direction,  
following the qand wmarks in the battery compartment.  
To prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid:  
Do not use a new battery together with an old one.  
Do not use two different types of batteries.  
Do not attempt to charge dry batteries.  
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries in  
flames.  
If the battery fluid should leak, carefully wipe the fluid off the inside  
of the battery compartment and insert new batteries.  
Remove the batteries from the remote control if it will not be in use  
for long periods.  
GExampleH  
If the code setting on the unit is “DENON 1”, and the setting on the  
remote control is “2”, “PLAYER 1” is shown on the display.  
NOTE  
If you made the remote control settings incorrectly, the remote  
control signal transmission/status display flashes for 2 seconds, and  
then goes off. If this happens, the settings are incorrect and retry  
the settings.  
Match the signal code of the remote control with the signal code of  
the unit. If the remote control code is different, you cannot operate  
the this unit with the remote control.  
Even if you change the remote control code, set the GUI menu  
“Other Setup”-“Receive Legacy Remocon” (vpage 37) to “Off”  
when operating this unit with a remote control other than DENON’s.  
Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with the local  
regulations regarding battery disposal.  
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About media  
Playable Media  
NOTE  
Discs  
USB memory device  
A disc may not be accessible or may play incorrectly due to audio  
and video interruptions, etc., depending on the recording conditions  
when recorded with a BD recorder or DVD recorder.  
Unfinalised DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW, and CD-R/-RW discs may not play  
back. Finalize discs before playing.  
The unit supports the FAT16 and FAT 32 file system. It does not  
support the NTFS file system.  
Symbols  
Used  
in this  
Owner’s  
Manual  
Playable  
formats/  
modes  
Playable  
region codes  
The limit of folders and files that can be displayed on the unit is as  
shown below. (The limit shown includes the root folder.)  
Playable Media  
Folder layers  
8
Folders  
Files  
File names, folder names  
Artist names, song titles  
999  
999  
32  
BD-Video  
The following discs will not play back on this unit.  
BD-RE Ver1.0 (BD disc with cartridge)  
BD-ROM/BD-R/BD-RE discs containing recorded movie, still image,  
audio, and/or other, files  
HD DVD  
DVD-RAM  
CDV (Only the audio part can be played)  
CD-G (Only the audio signals can be output)  
Non-standard CD (CD with copy protection, etc.)  
Unauthorised disc (Pirated disc)  
Disc with recording area less than 55 mm in diameter  
Video Single Disc (VSD) / CVD/ Video CD / Super Video CD /  
CompactDisc-Interactive (CD-I) / Photo CD  
z1,z2  
Discs with  
60  
BD-R  
z3  
If there are too many characters to be displayed on one line, the  
display becomes scrollable.  
File names/title names/artist names/album names are displayed on  
the Media player display screen.  
BDAV  
format  
BD-RE  
z3  
DVD-Audio  
z1  
NOTE  
Insert and remove a USB memory device with the power set to  
standby. If it is inserted or removed with the power on, the recorded  
files cannot be loaded or may be damaged.  
It is not compatible with an MP3 player, digital camera, a USB device  
for a mobile phone, etc.  
The unit cannot charge a USB device.  
The unit supports high-speed USB file transfer (conforming to  
USB2.0).  
The unit does not support a card reader, USB extension cable, or  
USB hub.  
AVCHD content stored on the USB memory device connected to the  
unit can also be played.  
Include region  
DVD-Video  
z1,z2  
1
BD-Video/DVD-Audio/DVD-Video discs may not operate as  
described in this manual due to menu structure.  
z1 :  
DVD-R,  
DVD+R  
BD players and BD-Video discs, and BD/DVD players and DVD-  
Video discs each have their region codes (codes assigned for  
each region). Playback is not possible if the codes do not match.  
Compatibility of a Blu-ray Disc As the specifications for Blu-ray  
Discs are new and advance day by day, discs of some types or  
versions may not be played with the unit.  
z2 :  
Video  
mode,  
AVCHD  
format  
z3 :  
DVD-RW,  
DVD+RW  
The firmware of this unit is updated periodically. Be sure to  
update the firmware to the latest version before using the unit.  
Super Audio  
CD  
CD  
CD-R  
CD-RW  
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Playable Media  
®
nAbout DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD)  
Files  
®
When you purchase or rent a DivX file through the official site  
®
of DivX Video-On-Demand (VOD) services, the unit registration  
Playable Media  
code is required. For details, see “DivX Registration” (vpage 37).  
A DivX VOD file recorded with a different code from the unit  
Symbols  
Used in this  
Owner’s  
®
Playable files  
(Extension)  
DVD-R/-RW/  
+R/+RW  
CD-R/-RW  
File specification  
registration code cannot be played back.  
USB memory  
device  
Network  
®
Some DivX VOD files are restricted to a certain number of  
Manual  
®
playable times. If your DivX VOD file has such a limit, the number  
®
of playable times is displayed on the DivX VOD display screen.  
Sampling frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Bit rate: 64 kbps to 320 kbps  
Audio type: MPEG1 audio layer 3  
Sampling frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Bit rate: 48 kbps to 192 kbps  
Use 0 1 to select “Yes” if you want to play a file, or to select  
“No” if you do not want to play it. Then, press ENTER to confirm  
the selection.  
MP3  
.mp3)  
WMA *  
.wma)  
NOTE  
®
Audio type: WMA ver. 9  
ABOUT DIVX PLUS ™ HD: DivX is a digital video format created  
®
by DivX, Inc. This is an official DivX Certified device that plays DivX  
Sampling frequency: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Bit rate: 16 kbps to 320 kbps  
Audio type: MPEG4, AAC  
video, including DivX Plus™ HD video (H.264/.MKV) up to 1080p and  
software tools to convert your files into DivX video.  
AAC *  
.m4a)  
®
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified device  
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
Number of bits: 16 bits  
LPCM  
.wav)  
must be registered in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD)  
content. To generate the registration code, locate the DivX VOD  
section in the device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com with this code  
to complete the registration process and learn more about DivX  
VOD.  
×
×
×
Number of channels: 2 channels  
Maximum resolution: 4,096 x 4,096 pixels  
Minimum resolution: 32 x 32 pixels  
Maximum file capacity: 12 MB  
Supporting version: up to DivX® PLUS HD  
(Except CD-R/-RW)  
Maximum capacity: 2GB  
Video: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4  
Audio: MP3, AAC, WMA, AC-3  
JPEG  
.jpg/.jpeg)  
DivX®  
.avi/.divx/.  
mkv)  
MPEG  
.mpg/.mpeg  
/.mp4/.ts/.m2t)  
WMV  
.wmv)  
Video; WMV9, WMV9AP (VC-1)  
Audio: WMA, WMAPRO, AAC, AC-3, DTS  
○   
AVI  
.avi)  
Video: MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4  
Audio: PCM, MP3, AAC, AC-3  
*: Files with digital rights management (DRM) other than those protected by DivX® and WMDRM of devices on the network cannot be played.  
Depending on recording conditions, these files may not be playable.  
If a file name/title name/artist name/album name includes characters that are not supported for the Media player display, it may not be  
displayed correctly.  
JPEG pictures recorded in the progressive system cannot be displayed.  
Variable Bit Rate (VBR) is not supported (when playback is possible, the time display in the display window will speed up and slow down).  
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Playable Media  
nAbout Discs and Files  
Super Audio CD  
CD  
CD is divided into several sections (tracks). These sections are all  
allotted numbers called track numbers.  
GType of Super Audio CDH  
BD-Video, DVD-Video  
BD/DVD-Video discs are divided into several large sections (titles) and  
small sections (chapters). These sections are all allotted numbers,  
called title numbers and chapter numbers.  
Single layer disc  
Single layer Super Audio CD with  
Track1 Track2 Track3 Track4 Track5  
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only an HD layer  
.
HD layer  
GExampleH  
Dual layer disc  
BD, DVD  
Title1  
Title2  
Super Audio CD with a double HD  
File  
Chapter 1 Chapter2 Chapter1 Chapter2 Chapter 3  
z
layer , offering extended playing  
Files, such as MP3/WMA/AAC/LPCM/JPEG/DivX®, recorded on DVD-  
R/-RW/+R/+RW, CD-R/-RW and USB Memory Device are divided into  
large segments (folders) and small segments (files). Files are stored in  
folders, and folders can be placed for storage in a hierarchy. The unit  
can recognize up to 8 levels of folders.  
time and high sound quality.  
HD layer  
Hybrid disc  
Hybrid BD  
Two-layer Super Audio CD with an  
HD layer and a CD layer.  
The signals on the CD layer can be  
played on a regular CD player.  
DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW, CD-R/-RW  
or USB Memory Device  
z
1st level  
Hybrid disc  
Folder1  
Folder2  
2nd level  
File1  
File2  
File3  
Folder3  
CD layer HD layer  
Two-layer Hybrid BD with an BD  
layer and a DVD layer.  
The signals on the DVD layer can  
be played on a regular BD player.  
3rd level  
All Super Audio CD contain an HD (High Density) layer with high  
density Super Audio CD signals. This layer can contain a stereo  
channel area, a multi-channel area, or both a stereo channel and  
multi-channel area.  
z
:
File4  
File5  
File6  
File7  
DVD layer BD layer  
DVD-Audio  
DVD-Audio discs are divided into several large sections (groups) and  
small sections (tracks). These sections are all allotted numbers, called  
group numbers and track numbers.  
®
When writing MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/DivX files on a CD-R/-RW disc,  
set the writing software’s format to “ISO9660”. The files may not play  
properly if they are recorded in other formats. For details, refer to the  
instructions of your writing software.  
DVD-Audio  
Group1  
Group2  
Track1  
Track2  
Track3  
Track1 Track2  
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Cautions on using media  
How to Handle Media  
Do not get fingerprints, oil or dirt on discs.  
Take special care not to scratch discs when removing them from  
their cases.  
Do not bend or heat discs.  
Do not enlarge the hole in the center.  
About Copyrights  
Inserting a Disc  
Unauthorised copying, broadcasting, public performance and lending  
of discs are prohibited.  
Set the disc in the tray label side up.  
Make sure the disc tray is fully open when inserting the disc.  
Place the disc horizontally in the tray, aligned with the tray guide.  
This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected  
by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi  
Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.  
Do not write on the labeled (printed) surface with ball-point pens, Portions of this product are protected under copyright law and  
If a disc that cannot be played is loaded or the disc is loaded  
up-sidedown, “NO DISC” is displayed on the player’s display.  
pencils, etc., or stick new labels on discs.  
provided under license by ARIS/SOLANA/4C.  
Condensation may form on discs if they are moved suddenly from a  
cold place (outdoors for example) to a warm place, but do not try to  
dry discs with a hairdryer, etc.  
Do not eject a USB Memory Device or turn off the unit while a USB  
Memory Device is being played. This may result in malfunction or  
loss of the USB Memory Device’s data.  
Cinavia Notice  
This product uses Cinavia technology to limit the use of unauthorized  
copies of some commercially-produced film and videos and their  
soundtracks.  
NOTE  
Only load one disc at a time. Loading two or more discs can damage  
the unit or scratch the discs.  
Do not use cracked or warped discs or discs that have been repaired  
with adhesive, etc.  
Do not use discs on which the sticky part of cellophane tape or labels  
is exposed or on which there are traces of where labels have been  
removed. Such discs can get caught inside the player and damage it.  
Do not use discs in special shapes, as they may damage the player.  
When a prohibited use of an unauthorized copy is detected, a  
message will be displayed and playback or copying will be interrupted.  
More information about Cinavia technology is provided at the Cinavia  
To request additional information about Cinavia by mail, send a  
postcard with your mailing address to: Cinavia Consumer Information  
Center, P.O. Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA.”  
Do not attempt to open or modify USB Memory Device.  
USB Memory Device and files can be damaged by static electricity.  
Do not touch the metal contacts of an USB Memory Device with  
your fingers.  
Do not use warped USB Memory Device.  
After use, be sure to remove any disc or USB Memory Device, and  
store it in its proper case, to avoid dust, scratches and deformation.  
Do not store discs in the following places:  
1.Places exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time  
2.Dusty or humid places  
3.Places exposed to heat from heaters, etc.  
Do not push the disc tray in by hand when the power is off.  
Doing so could damage the set.  
Cleaning Discs  
If there are fingerprints or dirt on a disc, wipe them off before using  
the disc.  
Use a commercially available disc cleaning set or a soft cloth to clean  
discs.  
Gently wipe the disc from the  
inside towards the outside.  
Do not wipe with a circular  
motion.  
NOTE  
Do not use record spray, antistatic agents, benzene, thinner or other  
solvents.  
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Other Information  
About digital signal audio output  
The unit can convert the format of digital audio signals recorded on media and output them. Make settings for a digital audio signal depending on the specifications of the connected device.  
Audio signal input may not be supported depending on the HDMI compatible monitor (projector, etc.) being used.  
When the unit is connected to this kind of device, audio signals are not output from the HDMI terminal.  
Analog Audio Output Terminal  
MIX 2channel  
Digital Audio Output Terminal (Coaxial)  
HDMI Output Terminal (*1,*2,*4  
)
Media/Files  
Audio format  
The output format is automatically changed  
Bit-stream(*2)  
PCM  
Bit-stream(*2)  
PCM  
z1 :  
depending on the audio format or number of  
channels that the connected HDMI device  
supports.  
If “BD audio mode” is set to “MIX Audio  
Output”, second audio and interactive audio  
are mixed and output. (vpage 6, 24)  
Contents of DTS-HD MA 5.1ch/192 kHz are  
output as 5.1ch/96 kHz.  
If the connected HDMI device does not  
support Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, or  
DTS-HD, the signal is output as Dolby digital  
or DTS Digital Surround bit stream. If it does  
not support the Dolby Digital or DTS Digital  
Surround bit stream, it is output as multi-  
linear PCM or 2-channel linear PCM.  
If the connected HDMI device does not  
support DSD, the signal is output as Linear  
PCM.  
(Default setting)  
(Default setting)  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
DOLBY DIGITAL PLUS  
DOLBY DIGITAL PLUS  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
z2 :  
DOLBY TrueHD  
DTS  
DOLBY TrueHD  
DTS Digital Surround  
DTS-HD  
BD  
DTS Digital Surround  
z3 :  
DTS-HD  
Linear PCM  
2ch Linear PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
MPEG-2 AAC  
Multi Linear PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
MPEG-2 AAC  
z4 :  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
MPEG-2 AAC  
Linear PCM  
BD-R/-RE  
AVCHD  
2ch  
2ch Linear PCM  
Multi Linear PCM  
Linear PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
2ch Linear PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
DTS Digital Surround  
Linear PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
2ch Linear PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
DTS Digital Surround  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
Multi Linear PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
DTS Digital Surround  
2ch Linear PCM  
Multi Linear PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
2ch Linear PCM  
Multi Linear  
PCM(*3)  
z5 :  
DVD VIDEO  
DVD AUDIO  
2ch Linear PCM  
If a DSD signal is output from the HDMI  
output terminal, the signal output from the  
analog audio output terminals is muted.  
2ch Linear PCM  
Linear PCM / P.PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
MP3, MP2  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
2ch Linear PCM  
®
DivX  
Multi area  
No audio output  
DSD(*5)  
SUPER AUDIO  
CD  
2ch  
Linear PCM  
Stereo area  
CD LAYER  
2ch Linear PCM  
CD, MP3, WMA  
AAC  
2ch  
Linear PCM  
2ch  
Linear PCM  
DTS-CD  
DTS Digital Surround  
DTS Digital Surround  
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Copyright protection system (HDCP)  
Trademark information  
In order to play back digital video and audio such as BD-Video or  
DVD-Video via HDMI connection, both the player and TV or the AV  
receiver need to support the copyright protection system known as  
HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System). HDCP  
is copyright protection technology comprising data encryption and  
authentication of the connected AV device. Our this unit supports  
HDCP.  
This product uses the following technologies:  
“x.v.Color” and the “x.v.Color” logo are  
trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
“Blu-ray Disc” and “  
trademarks.  
” are  
is a trademark of the DVD Format /  
Logo licensing Corporation.  
” is the trademark of Eastman Kodak  
Campany.  
NOTE  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High- Definition  
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  
LLC.  
If a device that does not support HDCP is connected, video and audio  
are not output correctly. Read the owner’s manual of your television  
or AV receiver for more information.  
“BONUSVIEW” is the trademark of Blu-ray  
Disc Association.  
Java and all other trademarks and logos are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun  
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States  
and/or other countries.  
The “BD-LIVE” logo is a trademark of Blu-  
ray Disc Association.  
DLNA CERTIFIEDTM Audio/Video/Image  
Player  
DLNA , the DLNA Logo and DLNA  
CERTIFIED™ are trademarks, service  
marks, or certifi cation marks of the Digital  
Living Network Alliance.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the  
®
double-D symbol (  
Dolby Laboratories.  
) are trademarks of  
Manufactured under license under  
U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674;  
5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616;  
6,487,535; 7,392,195; 7,272,567;  
7,333,929; 7,212,872 & other U.S. and  
worldwide patents issued & pending.  
DTS is a registered trademark and the  
DTS logos, Symbol, DTS-HD and DTS-HD  
Master Audio | Essential are trademarks of  
DTS, Inc.© 1996-2008 DTS, Inc. All Rights  
Reserved.  
This product uses DynaFont. DynaFont is  
a registered trademark of DynaComware  
Taiwan Inc.  
YouTube and the YouTube logo are the  
registered trademarks of Google Inc.  
Netflix and Netflix logo are the registered  
trademarks of Netflix, Inc.  
Windows Media and the Windows logo  
are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United States  
and/or other countries.  
DivX®, DivX Certified®, DivX Plus™  
HD and associated logos are registered  
trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under  
license.  
“AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are  
trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and  
Sony Corporation.  
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Explanation of Terms  
Dynamic range  
Numerics  
D
The difference between the maximum, undistorted sound level and  
the minimum sound level that is discernible above the noise emitted  
by the device.  
4:3 letterbox  
Deep Color  
When a wide (16:9) disc is played on the unit while connected to a This technology allows expression of more colors than the  
4:3 TV, this function displays the image with a black area at the top conventional 8-bit and can reproduce more natural colors without any  
and bottom.  
4:3 pan-and-scan  
color streaking.  
Default Gateway  
F
Finalizing  
When a wide (16 : 9) disc is played on the unit while connected to a This device is the entry and exit point between an internal network  
4:3 TV, this function cuts the left and right of the displayed image to and an external network (Internet, etc.).  
the 4 : 3 size according to the disc's control information.  
This process enables BD/DVD/CD discs recorded with a recorder to be  
played by other players.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)  
This function assigns IP addresses automatically to network devices.  
DivX  
This is a video codec (video compression/decompression software)  
developed by DivX, Inc.  
The compression technology is based on “MPEG-4 Part 2” (known as  
“MPEG-4 ASP”). It allows along video to be compressed into a small  
file whilemaintaining a high-quality image.  
It is available inthe free “DivX” version or the paid “DivX PRO”version.  
DLNA  
An abbreviation of Digital Living Network Alliance.  
An industry group that was established to decide specifications for the  
mutual connection of audio visual devices and computers in a home  
network and the mutual utilization of music, photo and video data.  
This unit is based on DLNA Home Networked Device Interoperability  
Guidelines v1.0.  
DNS (Domain Name System)  
A system that matches host names on the Internet to IP addresses.  
Dolby Digital (5.1-ch Surround)  
This is a stereophonic effect developed by Dolby Laboratories. This is  
a maximum of 5.1 channels, independent multi-channel audio system.  
Dolby Digital Plus  
This is an extended version of Dolby Digital and is a high sound quality,  
digital audio technology adopted as an optional audio for Blu-ray discs.  
Dolby TrueHD  
This lossless coding technology is adopted as an optional audio for  
Blu-ray disc and supports 7.1 channels.  
Downmix  
This function converts the number of channels of surround audio to  
less channels for playback.  
DTS  
This is an abbreviation of Digital Theater System, which is a digital  
audio system developed by DTS. When playing audio on this system  
while connected to a device such as a DTS amplifier, accurate sound  
field position and realistic sound effects can be obtained, making you  
feel like you are in a movie theater.  
H
A
HDCP  
AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)  
When transmitting digital signals between devices, this copyright  
protection technology encrypts the signals to prevent content from  
being copied without authorization.  
This is an internationally standardized audio data compression  
scheme. It has a compression ratio 1.4 times higher than the “MP3  
audio compression scheme adopted for “MPEG-1.  
Aspect ratio  
This is the length and width ratio of the TV screen. The conventional  
TV screen's ratio is 4:3 and a wide screen TV's screen ratio is  
16:9.  
HDMI  
This is an abbreviation of High-Definition Multimedia Interface, which  
is an AV digital interface that can be connected to a TV or amplifier.  
Video signal and audio signal can be connected with 1 cable.  
I
Audio commentary  
Interlacing (interlaced scanning)  
This is an audio program included as a bonus feature in a DVD-  
Video or BD-Video. It uses a multi-audio function to provide an audio  
explanation or commentary by members of the crew or director, etc.  
to accompany the video.  
This conventional method used to project images on a TV displays 1  
frame of image in half and half, respectively as 2 fields.  
Interactive audio  
This is audio recorded in the titles of BD-Video, such as clicking sounds  
made during operations.  
B
BD-J (Java)  
IP Address  
BD-Video offer fun software with more interactive functions (games)  
that use Java applications.  
BD-LIVE  
The unit can be connected to the Internet to enjoy a number of  
features, including additional contents such as special video or  
subtitles, network games, etc.  
An identifi cation number that is assigned to each network device.  
J
JPEG (Joint Photo graphic Experts Group)  
This is a still picture data compression standard. Its ability to reduce  
the size of a file with relatively little deterioration in image quality  
means that it is widely used for storing images in video cameras, etc.  
Bit rate  
This is the amount of video or audio data recorded on a disc that is  
read in one second.  
Blu-ray disc  
This is a one-sided, one-layer disc with 25GB capacity for recording  
high vision video movie and games.  
Bonus View  
Special images for BD-Video. It includes comments from the movie  
director, simultaneously developing sub-stories, and images from  
different angles.  
L
LAN (Local Area Network)  
A wired or wireless network that connects devices together.  
LFE  
This is an abbreviation of Low Frequency Effect, which is an output  
channel that emphasizes low-frequency effect sounds. Surround  
audio is intensified by outputting 20Hz to 120Hz deep bass.  
Linear PCM  
This is an uncompressed PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) signal. This  
is the same system as the CD audio but uses 192kHz, 96kHz, and  
48kHz sampling frequencies on BD or DVD and provides higher sound  
quality than CD.  
C
Chapter  
DTS-HD  
This is a break intended by the producer, who organizes the titles  
of BD or DVD-Video. The chapter search function searches for the  
beginning of this break.  
This audio technology provides an enhanced functionality and a higher  
quality of sound than conventional DTS and is adopted as an optional  
audio for Blu-ray disc. This technology supports multi-channel, high  
data transfer speed, high sampling-frequency, and lossless audio  
playback. A maximum of 7.1 channels are supported on Blu-ray discs.  
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M
S
MAC Address  
Sampling frequency  
A unique identifi cation number for network devices such as LAN Sampling involves taking a reading of a sound wave (analog signal)  
cards.  
at regular intervals and expressing the height of the wave at each  
reading in digitized format (producing a digital signal).  
MP3 (MPEG AudioPlayer 3)  
This is an internationally standardized audio data compression scheme, The number of readings taken in one second is called the “sampling  
using the “MPEG-1” video compression standard. It compresses the frequency”. The larger the value, the closer the reproduced sound is  
data volume to about one eleventh its original size while maintaining to the original.  
sound quality equivalent to a music CD.  
Secondary audio  
MPEG  
This is audio content, such as the director’s comments, and other data  
This is an abbreviation of Moving Picture Experts Group, which is recorded in the bonus view of BD-Video.  
an international standard of the moving picture audio compression Secondary subtitle  
method. Images on BD and DVD are recorded using this method.  
This subtitle, such as the director’s comments and other data recorded  
in the bonus view of BD-Video.  
Subnet Mask  
N
Netflix  
A 32-bit value that defi nes which bits in an IP address are reserved for  
a network address for identifying the network.  
This is a video streaming distribution service offered by Netflix Inc. in  
the United States.  
T
P
Title  
Picture-in-picture  
This is the unit of content that consists of chapters of BD or DVD  
-Video. Some BD or DVD-Video may include multiple titles.  
This BD-Video function allows you to view scenes, such as the making  
of or commentary on the movie, in the secondary video while viewing  
the main story in the primary video.  
Y
Pop up menu  
YouTube  
This type of menu is recorded with BD software. While playing back This is the video-content sharing site managed by YouTube Inc.  
a BD, this menu can be displayed on the front of the screen and can  
W
be operated.  
WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
Primary audio  
This is audio compression technology developed by Microsoft  
This audio signal is recorded in the main story in BD-Video.  
Corporation.  
Primary subtitle  
This subtitle is recorded in the main story in BD-Video.  
Primary video  
This video signal is recorded in the main story in BD-Video.  
Progressive (sequential scanning)  
This is a system for scanning the video signal that displays 1 frame of  
video as one image. Compared to the interlace system, this system  
provides images with less flickering and bleeding.  
Proxy  
®
WMA data can be encoded using Windows Media Player Ver.7, 7.1,  
Windows Media Player for Windows XP and Windows Media  
Player 9 Series.  
To encode WMA files, only use applications authorized by Microsoft  
Corporation. If you use an unauthorized application, the file may not  
work properly.  
®
®
®
X
x.v.Color  
This is a hookup to secure high-speed access and safe transmission  
for connecting to the Internet from the internal network.  
This function lets HDTVs display colors more accurately. It enables  
display with natural, vivid colors. “x.v.Color” is a Sony registered  
trademark.  
R
Rating  
Depending on the age of the viewer, this function restricts the playing  
of BD-Video or DVD-Video. The unit can be set to restrict viewing in 0  
to 254 levels for BD-Video, and 1 to 8 levels for DVD-Video.  
Region code  
This code indicates the country or region where the BD or DVD-Video  
can be played back.  
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Troubleshooting  
If a problem occurs, firstly check the following:  
GVideoH  
Symptom  
1. Are the connections correct?  
2. Is the set being operated as described in the owner’s manual?  
3. Are other components operating properly?  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
No picture appears.  
Switch the TV's input setting to the external input connected to  
the player.  
Is the Pure Direct function set to “Pure Direct 1” or “Pure Direct  
2”? Set it to “Off”.  
Check the connection of the video/component video cable.  
Is it set to “24p Output On” by pressing HDMI MODE on the  
remote control? If so, no video signals are output from the video  
and component video terminals during playback of certain discs.  
Does the setting of resolution on the match the connected device's  
resolution.  
Is the resolution is set according to the connected device by  
pressing RESOLUTION on the remote control? Make settings for  
resolution.  
5
If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed in the table below. If the problem continues  
there may be a malfunction.  
In this case, disconnect the power immediately and contact your retail outlet.  
21  
9, 10  
22  
GGeneralH  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
Power does not turn Check if the power cord is properly connected.  
5
5
5
22  
22  
on.  
Plug the power supply cord into the power outlet.  
The safety protection device may be activated. Unplug the power  
cord once, and wait for 5-10 seconds and then plug it in again.  
Playback does not  
Is there condensation inside the player or on the disc? (Let it sit for  
2
The video cable is not connected securely. Connecte the video 9, 10, 11  
cable securely.  
The HDMI OUT connector is probably connected to a DVI IN  
connector of equipment. DVI connection does not support HDCP  
and the video is not output correctly.  
start even when 1is  
1 to 2 hours with the power off.)  
pressed, or starts but When the disc is scratched or contaminated with fingerprints, the  
48  
11, 50  
stops immediately.  
disc may not play correctly. Clean the disc or replace with a non-  
scratched disc.  
Is the disc loaded upside-down? Load the disc properly, with the  
side to be played face down.  
7
The picture is not  
displayed or is  
disrupted.  
The picture of a BD-  
Video or DVD-Video  
disc is in black and  
white.  
The picture may be slightly disturbed right after fast-forwarding or  
reversing. This is not a malfunction.  
17  
11  
Is an unplayable disc loaded?  
No disc is inserted. Insert a disc.  
45  
7
Connect the unit’s video/component video output either directly to  
the TV or to the TV via the AV receiver. Do not connect via a VCR,  
(video cassette recorder). Some discs include copy prohibit signals,  
and when such discs are played via a VCR the copy guard system  
may disrupt the picture.  
No return to start-up There may be an internal error. Set the power to standby, wait  
5
screen when a disc  
is removed.  
awhile, then turn the power back on.  
Is a disc that is not compatible with the player or a disc with a  
different region number loaded? (This player supports region code  
“A” for BD-Video discs, “1” or “ALL” for DVD-Video discs.)  
45  
48  
Buttons do not work Operations may not be permitted by the disc.  
13  
5
or the unit stops  
responding.  
The safety protection device may be activated. Unplug the power  
cord once, and wait for 5-10 seconds and then plug it in again.  
The picture freezes  
momentarily during  
playback.  
If a disc is scratched or contaminated with fingerprints, the disc  
may not play correctly. Clean the disc or replace with a non-  
scratched disc.  
Refer to the instructions of the disc.  
The camera angle  
does not switch.  
If the multiple angles are not recorded in a BD-Video or DVD-  
Video, the camera angle cannot be switched. Also, multiple angles  
may only be recorded for specific scenes.  
20  
There may be a problem with the data recorded on the disc.  
45  
20  
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Subtitles are not  
displayed.  
Subtitles cannot be displayed for BD-Video, DVD-Video or DivX  
files that do not contain subtitles.  
Is the subtitle setting “Off”? Use the disc menu or SUBTITLE to  
set the subtitles to display.  
Playback does not  
start when a title is  
selected.  
Playback may be prohibited by the viewing restriction setting.  
Check the “Ratings” setting on the GUI menu.  
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34  
20  
I have forgotten the On the GUI menu, perform the “System Setup” – “Initialize”  
password for the  
rating level.  
procedure.  
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GAudioH  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
Video and audio are  
not output via the  
HDMI connection.  
4, 5  
Turn off power of the unit and then turn it back on.  
Turn off power of the connected device and then turn it back on.  
Unplug the HDMI cable and then plug it in again.  
HD audio is not  
output.  
Set “BD Audio Mode” to “HD Audio Output”.  
6, 24  
No sound or the  
sound is hard to  
hear.  
Check the audio connections of connected devices and speakers.  
Is the power connected audio devices turned on?  
Is the input selection set to the input to which the unit is  
connected?  
9 – 12  
When you connect the unit to an AV receiver, first connect the  
unit directly to a television and check the video and audio output. If  
output is performed properly, connect the unit to the AV receiver  
again and check the AV receiver setting.  
Is the audio output properly selected?  
6, 19, 49  
19  
GUSB memory deviceH  
No sound.  
The unit is in reverse play, fast forward, fasr reverse, slow forward,  
slow reverse or pause mode. Return to the normal playback.  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
My USB memory  
device cannot be  
read.  
The format of the USB memoy device does not match this unit or  
the USB memory device is not compatible.  
Is the playback media mode set to “USB MODE”?  
Select “USB” with SOURCE.  
34  
The HDMI OUT connector is probably connected to a DVI IN  
connector of equipment. DVI connection does not support HDCP  
and the audio is not output correctly.  
11, 50  
28, 29  
26, 34  
26  
Is the Pure Direct function set to "Pure Direct 1" or "Pure direct 2"?  
Set it to "Off".  
21  
6, 24  
19  
Data stored in  
USB memory device formats? (FAT16/FAT32)  
cannot be displayed  
(read).  
a
Has the unit initialized the USB memory device with applicable  
Interactive audio is Set "BD Audio mode" to "Mix Audio Output" using the Mode  
Are you using a USB hub? If so, directly connect the USB memory  
device to a USB port on the front panel of the unit.  
not output.  
setting menu.  
Multi-channel audio is  
not output.  
Is the multi-channel audio selected? Press AUDIO of the remote  
control to switch from audio supported by a disc to multi-channel  
audio.  
Are you using a USB extension cable? If so, directly connect the  
USB memory device to the USB port on the front panel of the unit.  
26, 45  
46  
Are the USB memory device contents applicable to this unit? Use  
the "Files" menu to confirm whether the contents are applicable  
to the unit.  
Is the unit connected to the multi-channel audio input terminal of  
the AV receiver?  
If it is connected, perform settings that match with the connected  
speakers using the "Speaker Setting" - "Configuration" on the GUI  
menu.  
9
39  
When a USB memory device of 192MB or less is formatted with  
FAT32, this unit may not be able to read it. If that is the case,  
format it with FAT16.  
26, 45  
The 192kHz digital  
audio is not output  
from the DIGITAL  
OUT COAXIAL  
connector.  
"Audio Output" - "Down Sampling" on the GUI menu is not set to  
192kHz. Set "Down Sampling" to 192kHz.  
38  
38  
This unit does not support a USB memory device containing  
encrypted data.  
The content stored in a disc to be played back is copyright  
protected. Even if "Down Sampling" is set to 192kHz, the audio  
signal is output using 48kHz.  
The USB memory  
device is not  
recognized.  
Some USB memory devices cannot be operated by the power  
supplied from this unit. The unit supplies 5V/1A to a USB memory  
device. Use a USB memory device that is compatible with the  
specifications of this unit.  
GHDMIH  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
Check if the USB memory device is firmly connected to the USB  
port.  
26  
Video and audio are  
not output via the  
HDMI connection.  
Check the connection of the HDMI cable.  
4
21  
21  
Is the “HDMI” indicator on the display of the unit lit?  
Is the Pure Direct function set to “Pure Direct 1” or “Pure Direct  
2”? Set it to “Off”.  
Check whether the connected display device or other device  
supports HDCP. This unit will not output a video signal unless the  
other device supports HDCP. See the owner’s manual of your TV,  
AV receiver, etc.  
Check that the setting of the HDMI video resolution supports the  
resolution of the connected device. When set to “Auto”, this unit  
makes the setting automatically.  
Files that begin with When content created by Apple OS X is copied into a USB  
"." cannot be played.  
memory device, all contents as well as hidden files are copied.  
Although the extension of this file is the same as the extension  
of the content, it is actually not the content. Delete this file using  
another OS such as Windows.  
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Unable to play back  
BD-LIVE / bonus  
view.  
Does the USB memory device have more than 1GB of available  
space?  
Has the USB memory device been initialized by the unit?  
Was the USB memory device inserted while the power of the unit  
was on? (Insert the USB memory device while the unit is in the  
standby status.)  
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22  
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GDiscH  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
Cannot play even The server does not support this file format. Only files whose  
though the file format formats are supported by both the unit and the server can be  
supported  
playback.  
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27, 31  
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A playable disc is not The pickup lens may be dirty. Before requesting servicing, try  
read.  
cleaning the laser pickup with a commercially available lens  
cleaner. (Do not use a cleaner with a brush because it may  
damage the lens.)  
is  
for played. See the server's user guide.  
There is not enough network bandwidth. Communication in a  
network may become congested, Stop the communication of the  
other devices, or redesign your network environment.  
A disc cannot be  
played back.  
The finalizing procedure after recording has not been performed  
correctly. Finalize a disc properly.  
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Playback breaks up. The file bit rate is too high. Communication in a network may  
become congested, Stop the communication of the other devices,  
or redesign your network environment.  
GNetworkH  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
GBD-LiveH  
Cannot connect to The LAN cable is not connected. Correct the network connections.  
27  
36  
27  
the network.  
The IP address is incorrect. Correct the network settings.  
The connection has been blocked by the firewall. Allow  
communication with the unit.  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
BD-Live function  
does not work.  
Network connection is not established. Perform the connection  
test. If "NETWORK IS FAILED" is displayed in the test, check the  
network cable connection and settings.  
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Can not find the The server is not running. Start the server.  
server The server has not authenicated the unit. Authenticate the unit on  
29  
27  
When the BD-LIVE™ function is used, the line speed of the  
broadband being used is not sufficient. Consult with the Internet  
Service Provider (ISP) and change it to the speed recommended  
for using a broadband line.  
15  
the server side.  
The unit does not recognize the server. Obtain the server list  
again.  
29  
The network player There is a large number of files in the list and processing takes  
46  
Check if the disc has support for BD-LIVE™  
does not respond.  
time. Wait until the process finishes.  
Multiple servers are starting or updating information. Wait until  
the process finishes.  
The network player no longer responds to operations. Press dlna  
search on the media player menu.  
If the BD-LIVE™ function does not work even after data is  
downloaded into a USB memory device, reformat the USB  
memory device on this unit.  
24  
29  
The “BD-LIVE Connection” setting of “Network Setup” menu is  
set to “Prohibit”. Set it to “Permitted”.  
36  
15  
Cannot obtain the file The server is creating the file list. It may take some time for the  
list.  
server to create the file list. If that is the case, wait until the list  
creation has finished.  
Cannot play BD-  
LIVE™ video.  
The content downloaded to the built-in memory or USB memory  
device are provided as a part of the BD-Video content by the video  
company who recorded the disc. You cannot copy BD-LIVE™  
video or audio content into a USB memory device and play that  
USB memory device independently on equipment other than this  
unit.  
The number of files that can be registered by the server has been  
exceeded. Limit the number of files formats to the range that  
can be registered by the server. For details, see the server's user  
guide.  
Characters that are not supported by the server are used in areas  
such as the file name. Limit the number of files formats to the  
range that can be registered by the server. For details, see the  
server's user guide.  
Can not play DRM- The server does not support DRM. Connected to a server that  
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protected files.  
does support DRM.  
The server has not obtained the DRM license. Obtain the DRM  
license on the server side in advance.  
Takes time to play or The file size is large. This is not a malfunction.  
change to the next DRM-proteced content is being played. This is not a malfunction.  
file.  
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46  
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Takes time for the file There is a large number of files in the list. During random play,  
list to display.  
the larger the number of files in the server, the longer it takes to  
display the file list. Reduce the number of connected servers or  
reduce the number of files registered on the server.  
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GNetflix/YouTubeH  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
Specifications  
Playback stops  
When Netflix or YouTube function is used, the line speed of the  
broadband being used is not sufficient. Consult with the Internet  
Service Provider (ISP) and change it to the speed recommended  
for using a broadband line.  
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from time to time  
during playback of  
the video streaming  
distribution service  
n Audio performance  
Signal format :  
NTSC, PAL  
(1) BD-Video disc :  
Applicable discs /memory device :  
12 cm, 1 side, 1 layer; 12 cm, 1 side, 2 layers  
(2) DVD-Video / DVD-Audio disc :  
12 cm, 1 side, 1 layer; 12 cm, 1 side, 2 layers /  
12 cm, 2 sides, 2 layers (1 side, 1 layer)  
8 cm, 1 side, 1 layer; 8 cm, 1 side, 2 layers /  
8 cm, 2 sides, 2 layers (1 side, 1 layer)  
(3) Super Audio CD :  
12 cm, 1 layer / 12 cm, 2 layer / 12 cm, Hybrid  
(4) Compact Disc (CD-DA) :  
12 cm, / 8 cm, disc  
(5) Memory device :  
USB memory device  
Output level : 1Vp-p (75 Ω)  
Output terminal : Pin-jack, 1 set  
GRemote controlH  
Symptom  
Cause/Solution  
Page  
The set cannot be  
operated with the  
remote control.  
Aim the remote control directly at the infrared sensor window on  
the front of the unit.  
Operate within a distance of 7 meters from the remote control  
sensor.  
44  
44  
Remove any obstacles.  
44  
44  
44  
Replace the batteries with new ones.  
Insert the batteries in the proper direction, checking the q and  
wmarks.  
Match the signal code of the remote control to the signal code of  
the unit.  
Check whether the remote sensor of the unit is exposed to direct  
sunlight or strong light of a fluorescent lamp. Be sure to avoid  
exposing the remote sensor to strong light.  
Video output :  
Component video output :  
Y output level : 1Vp-p (75 Ω)  
Pb/Cb output level / Pr/Cr output level : 0.648 Vp-p (75 Ω)  
Output terminal : Pin-jack, 1 set  
Output terminal : 19-pin HDMI terminals, 1 set  
HDMI ver. 1.4a  
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HDMI output :  
(Deep Colour, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, 3D Ready)  
Analog audio output :  
Output level : 2 Vrms (10 kΩ)  
2 channels output terminal : Pin-jack, 1 set  
(1) Frequency response  
The unit is operated The unit is designed to be operated by the remote controls of  
by the remote  
control of an other  
DENON product.  
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Audio output characteristics :  
other DENON products.  
: 2Hz ~ 22kHz (48kHz sampling)  
: 2Hz ~ 44kHz (96kHz sampling)  
: 2Hz ~ 88kHz (192kHz sampling)  
: 2Hz ~ 22kHz (48kHz sampling)  
: 2Hz ~ 44kHz (96kHz sampling)  
: 2Hz ~ 88kHz (192kHz sampling)  
: 2Hz ~ 40kHz  
q BD (Linear PCM)  
To avoid the unit being operated by the remote controls of other  
devices, set “Other Setup” – “Receive Legacy Remocon” to  
“Off” on the GUI menu.  
w DVD (Linear PCM)  
e Super Audio CD  
r CD  
: 2Hz ~ 20kHz  
Some functions may not be used under certain operating conditions, but this is not failure of the unit.  
Read the description in this Owners Manual for details on correct operations.  
The volume may differ from disc to disc. This is due to the differences in how the signals are recorded  
on the disc and is not a malfunction.  
(2) S/N ratio : 115dB  
(3) Total harmonic distortion : 1kHz 0.0025%(BD)  
(4) Dynamic range : 100dB(BD)  
Digital audio output :  
Coaxial digital output: Pin-jack, 1 set  
During programmed playback, it is not possible to perform random playback or to start playback from a  
desired track or file.  
Some functions are prohibited on some discs.  
n General  
Power supply :  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
25 W  
When in Power Saving Standby : 0.3 W  
When in Normal Standby : 0.5 W  
434 (W) x 107 (H) x 319 (D) mm (17-1/8” x 4-1/4” x 12-9/16”)  
4.2kg (9.3 ibs)  
Power consumption :  
(“Power Saving” (vpage 34))  
Maximum external dimensions :  
Weight :  
n Remote control (RC-1151)  
Remote control type :  
Batteries :  
Infrared pulse  
R6/AA Type (two batteries)  
Maximum external dimensions :  
Weight :  
53 (W) x 28 (H) x 224 (D) mm (2-3/32” x 1-7/64” x 8-13/16”)  
155g (5.5 oz) (including batteries)  
z
For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
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Other Setup························································37  
Index  
vD  
vL  
Angle Mark ······················································37  
Closed Caption·················································37  
DivX Registration ·············································37  
Netflix Deactivate ············································37  
PIP Mark··························································37  
Receive Legacy Remocon ·······························37  
Remote ID (Main unit side)······························37  
Secondary Audio Mark·····································37  
Deep Color ·························································51  
DHCP ···························································36, 51  
Dimmer control ··················································21  
Disc menu······················································7, 14  
DISC MODE·······················································29  
Language Setup ·················································35  
Dialog·······························································35  
Disc Menus······················································35  
GUI Language··················································35  
Subtitle·····························································35  
Linear PCM(LPCM) ······································49, 51  
vNumerics  
4:3 LB (letter box)·········································37, 51  
4:3 PS (pan scan)··········································37, 51  
®
vA  
DivX ···························································46, 51  
Dolby Digital·················································49, 51  
Dolby Digital Plus ·········································49, 51  
Dolby TrueHD···············································49, 51  
Downmix······················································41, 51  
DTS ······························································49, 51  
DTS-HD ························································49, 51  
DVD-Audio····················································45, 47  
DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW ···································45, 47  
DVD-Video····················································45, 47  
DVI-D Terminal···················································11  
Dynamic Range············································38, 51  
AAC······························································46, 51  
A-B repeat ··························································19  
Accessories··························································1  
Adjusting the Picture Quality······························23  
Angle··································································20  
Aspect ratio··················································37, 51  
Audio commentary·······································15, 51  
Audio Format······················································49  
Audio Output······················································38  
Coaxial ·····························································38  
Down Sampling ···············································38  
DRC ·································································38  
HDMI·······························································38  
Virtual Speaker·················································38  
Audio Setting······················································38  
AVCHD·························································45, 49  
vM  
Marker function··················································18  
Media player display···········································13  
Menu Map··························································32  
Mode setting······················································24  
BD Audio Mode ···············································24  
Secondary Audio··············································24  
Secondary Subtitle···········································24  
Secondary Video··············································24  
Subtitle style····················································24  
MP3························································46, 49, 52  
MPEG···························································46, 52  
Multi linear PCM ················································49  
vP  
Picture control····················································23  
Picture-in-Picture····································15, 24, 52  
Playing BD and DVD-Video·································14  
Playing CD··························································16  
Playing DVD-Audio ·············································16  
Playing files ························································28  
Playing Kodak Picture CD···································30  
Playing playlist····················································30  
Playing Super Audio CD ·····································15  
Popup menu·······································7, 14, 30, 52  
Primary audio ·····················································19  
Primary subtitle ··················································20  
Program playback···············································20  
Progressive ············································22, 37, 52  
Pure direct··························································21  
vF  
File································································46, 47  
Finalizing·······················································45, 51  
Folder ·································································47  
vN  
Network ·······················································26, 27  
Network Setup···················································36  
BD-LIVE Connection········································36  
ConnectionTest ···············································36  
DHCP·······························································36  
Information ······················································36  
Internet Connection·········································36  
Proxy Setting····················································36  
vB  
vG  
BD ··························································45, 47, 49  
BD-J (Blu-ray Disc Java) ·······························17, 51  
BD-LIVE························································15, 51  
BD-Video ······················································45, 47  
Bit rate··························································46, 51  
Blu-ray Disc ············································14, 45, 51  
Bonus View··················································15, 51  
General Setting ··················································34  
Group ·································································47  
GUI menu operation···········································33  
vR  
Random playback···············································20  
Rating···························································35, 52  
Ratings ·······························································35  
BD Rating Level ···············································35  
Change Password············································35  
Country Code···················································35  
DVD Rating Level·············································35  
Region Code·················································45, 52  
Remote Control··················································44  
Remote Control Setting ·····································44  
Repeat Mode ·····················································19  
Repeat playback·················································19  
Resume Function···············································17  
vH  
HDCP ···························································50, 51  
HD Layer ······················································15, 47  
HDMI··················································4, 22, 37, 51  
Color Space······················································37  
HDMI Deep Color············································37  
HDMI control······················································21  
HDMI output settings ········································22  
HOME menu screen ··········································28  
MEDIA PLAYER···············································28  
NETFLIX···························································31  
SETUP······························································32  
YouTube ···························································31  
vO  
vC  
Operations Enabled During Playback ·················17  
Changing the primary subtitle··························20  
Fast-forward····················································· 17  
Fast-reverse ····················································· 17  
Finding specific sections with search modes·· 18  
Memorizing locations to replay························ 18  
Pausing ···························································· 17  
Playing images frame by frame ······················· 19  
Playing in random order···································20  
Playing in your preferred order·························20  
Playing repeatedly············································ 19  
Playing repeatedly between specified points ·· 19  
Skipping to a desired chapter/track/ file··········· 17  
Slow-forward···················································· 19  
Slow-reverse···················································· 19  
Stopping··························································· 17  
Switching primary audio ·································· 19  
Switching the angle ·········································20  
CD ································································45, 47  
CD-R/-RW·····················································45, 47  
Chapter·························································47, 51  
Component Video Output ························9, 10, 11  
Connection···························································4  
2-channel audio amplifier ································· 12  
AV receiver·························································9  
Digital recording device ··································· 12  
HDMI·································································4  
Network···························································26  
Power Cord························································5  
TV······································································11  
USB memory device········································26  
vI  
Information bar display·······································13  
Interactive audio·······································6, 24, 51  
Interlacing···························································51  
vJ  
JPEG ····························································46, 51  
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vS  
Sampling frequency ·····································46, 52  
Search modes ····················································18  
Super Audio CD············································45, 47  
System Information············································39  
MAC Address···················································39  
Netflix ESN ······················································39  
System Setup·····················································34  
Auto Power Mode············································34  
BD Data Utility·················································34  
Firmware Update·············································34  
HDMI Control···················································34  
HDMI Power Off Control ·································34  
Initialize····························································34  
Power Saving ···················································34  
Screen Saver····················································34  
Update Notification··········································34  
vT  
Time Display·······················································13  
Title ······························································47, 52  
Track···································································47  
TV·······································································37  
Progressive Mode············································37  
TV Aspect (Aspect ratio) ··································37  
Wallpaper·························································37  
vU  
USB Memory device······························15, 26, 45  
vV  
Video Resolution ················································22  
Video Setting······················································37  
vW  
WMA····························································46, 52  
vX  
x.v.Color ·····························································52  
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Software without restriction, including without limitation  
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For this reason, support for arithmetic coding has been  
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