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Audio inputs Menu

Up to eight 

AV source devices

  (with  picture  and  sound

signal) can be connected to your surround receiver.

The  analogue  stereo  signals  of  the  external  source
devices  are  passed  to  the 

DD 1535 R 

via  the  co-axial

Cinch sockets.

Some  source  devices  also  generate  a  digital  output
signal,  others  an  analogue  multi-channel  signal  (

MCH

).

Alternative  input  sockets  of  the 

DD 1535 R

  can  be

assigned  to  these  source  devices;  these  inputs  are
suitable  for  digital  signals  (co-axial  or  optical)  and  multi-
channel signals.

In such cases the assigned digital or multi-channel signal
from  the  decoder  is  accepted  and  processed  instead  of
the analogue stereo input signal.

The  alternative  inputs  are  assigned  within  the 

'

Inputs

Menu

'

.

The  illustration  of  the  menu  on  the  left  lists  the  available
alternative  inputs  of  the 

DD 1535 R

  -  the  co-axial  and

optical digital  inputs  ( 

DIG-1

DIG-2

DIG-3

DIG-4

DIG-5

,

DIG-6

 ) and the multi-channel input 

MCH-IN

.

Each  of  these  alternative  inputs  can  be  assigned  to  an
audio or AV input.

 CD 

   

 TUNER 

   

 TAPE 

    

TAPE-2 

    

TV

 

 

AUX-1

     

AUX-2

     

CAM

     

DVD

     

STB

  

1)

 

VCR-1

  

2)

     

VCR-2

  

2)

     

AAV-1

  

3)

     

AAV-2

  

3)

 

1)

    

STB

 

Á

Settopbox (SAT-Receiver)

2)

    

VCR

 

Á

Videorecorder

3)

    

AAV

 

Á

AUX/AV

Examples:

(see Wiring Diagram 3)

The digital sound signal of the 

DVD

 player is connected to

the  co-axial  (Cinch)  digital  input 

DIG-3

  of  the 

DD 1535 R

;

for  this  reason  the  name   

DVD

   must  be  added  to 

DIG-3

as a suffix - and that is the factory default setting.

(see Wiring Diagram 5)

The  digital  sound  signal  of  the 

SETTOPBOX

  is

connected  to  the  optical  digital  input 

DIG-1

  of  the

SR 1535 R

; in this case the name 

 STB 

 must be added

as a suffix to 

DIG-1.

MCH-IN

Note:

The  Multi-channel  input  is  only  active  if  the  MCH-IN
surround  mode  is  selected.  This  mode  can  only  be
selected for the source to which MCH-IN is assigned.

Summary of Contents for DD 1535 R

Page 1: ...V 1 3 Order No 9103 0321 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DD 1535 R...

Page 2: ...digital surround decoder This design philosophy includes an insistence on durability and reliability the avoidance of materials which are environmentally harmful the use of metals instead of plastics...

Page 3: ...he first time 35 Wiring diagrams 1 Connecting the decoder to a pre amplifier 38 2 Video monitor with additional Component input 41 3 Connecting a DVD CD player digital picture source 42 4 Connecting a...

Page 4: ...ordings using the digital surround decoder AV source devices viewing and listening source You can select one of the AV signal sources DVD SETTOPBOX AUX AV1 AUX AV2 VCR1 VCR2 or TV as viewing and liste...

Page 5: ...Mono 2 and Disco see Main Menu Integral screen The display elements of the digital surround decoder are grouped together in a clearly laid out screen a Alpha numeric display field Context sensitive me...

Page 6: ...volume control every time you press one of the volume buttons the volume increases or decreases by 1 5 dB If you hold one of the volume buttons pressed in for longer than a second the volume continues...

Page 7: ...ate high quality headphone amplifier independent of the loudspeaker output stages Note If the loudspeakers are switched on the headphones always supply a STEREO signal regardless of the selected mode...

Page 8: ...d to Hi Fi mode The decoder receives its remote control commands via the RLINK master device Press the button to switch it on it switches itself off when the Master device is turned off In the drawing...

Page 9: ...E AMP mode stereo mode Brief press in surround mode Switches over to stereo mode Toggles volume dependent tone correction LOUDNESS on and off The display area of the decoder always shows the current s...

Page 10: ...is connected to the decoder all the menus are displayed page by page on the television screen at the same time they are displayed line by line on the decoder s integral screen The following table sho...

Page 11: ...surround loudspeakers 5 1 mode Stereo Even if a multi channel signal is detected the decoder converts it into a stereo signal i e all channel information is mixed down and sent to the main left and r...

Page 12: ...zz club with a pattern of reflections dominated by large floor and wall surfaces Also good for simulating small halls Church Simulation of the acoustic conditions in a large church with long reverbera...

Page 13: ...ear and center This task is carried out in the Speaker Balance Setup Dynamic range The dynamic range is the difference in volume between the quietest and loudest passages of a recording The original s...

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Page 15: ...y match each other perfectly and at the same time set them to suit the acoustic characteristics of your listening room This procedure only needs to be carried out when you are installing the system or...

Page 16: ...n but not on the TV screen on The Main Menu appears on the TV screen and also line by line on the decoder s screen On screen language The on screen menus can be displayed on the TV screen in different...

Page 17: ...You can also select at this point whether the surround channels of 5 1 input signals are only to be reproduced by the surround loudspeakers or by the back loud speakers or both see Speaker size menu...

Page 18: ...center speaker Select one of the following settings none if no center loudspeaker is present The center channel is mixed down onto the left and right main loudspeakers Satellit for small centre loudsp...

Page 19: ...he menu point Surround loudspeakers the back loudspeakers are automatically switched off Not all combinations can be set this is deliberate in order to avoid senseless settings 5 1 Surnd LS As describ...

Page 20: ...eproduced by the sub woofer For constant sub woofer operation the low pass filter on the sub woofer must be switched on and the transition frequency on the sub woofer set in such a way that the sub wo...

Page 21: ...een the listening position and the loudspeakers in your surround system and enter the measured distances Note The maximum distance of a loudspeaker to the listening position is 12 m For acoustic reaso...

Page 22: ...As the illustration shows the hiss is reproduced on all the channels in turn in each case lasting about two seconds When the hiss is sounding on a particular channel the on screen menu indicates the...

Page 23: ...controls Make sure that the sound source you choose is active on all the channels so that the sound image is typical of your listening habits and any changes you make to the tone controls are immedia...

Page 24: ...The DD 1535 R now carries out the automatic calibration process During the procedure you will hear your loudspeakers emit various test signals During the period of the calibration procedure it is imp...

Page 25: ...the Video Inputs menu you determine for each AV input whether the source device connected to it is to operate in normal Video or S Video mode Notes If your device features S Video outputs we recommen...

Page 26: ...mal video signals Video or S Video of this source through to the corresponding MONITOR output At the same time the YUV signals of the source are passed to the YUV monitor output You can then switch be...

Page 27: ...vailable alternative inputs of the DD 1535 R the co axial and optical digital inputs DIG 1 DIG 2 DIG 3 DIG 4 DIG 5 DIG 6 and the multi channel input MCH IN Each of these alternative inputs can be assi...

Page 28: ...ilities and how they can be implemented please ask your local specialist dealer or an experienced electrician Audio delay for all sources The basic sound delay setting LipSync is crucially dependent u...

Page 29: ...es This section describes all those matters which are of fundamental importance when setting up and first using the equipment This information is not relevant in daily use but you should nevertheless...

Page 30: ...necting a active center loudspeaker PRE OUT SC LINK Output for connecting a active sub woofer with SC LINK input PRE OUT SUBWOOFER 2 sockets for active sub woofers CINCH TASI Interface for connecting...

Page 31: ...ack stoppers can be removed from the loudspeaker terminals The speakers can then be connected using banana plugs The stoppers are simply a push fit in the terminals and can be prised out from the rear...

Page 32: ...connected to the projector in addition in order to provide a video connection Available as an option YUV converter module The YUV converter module converts all Video and S Video input signals to YUV...

Page 33: ...e machine remain connected to the mains power supply If the decoder is not to be used for a long period we recommend that you isolate it from the mains by pulling out the mains plug at the wall socket...

Page 34: ...part of our conformity declaration and therefore of the approval for operation of the device The serial numbers on the decoder and in the original documentation supplied with it in particular the ins...

Page 35: ...e that they do not compromise the stability of the unit The unit should be set up in a dry well ventilated site out of direct sunlight and away from radiators The unit must not be located close to hea...

Page 36: ...ains lead in conjunction with the POWER BAR mains distribution panel which is fitted with a phase indicator as standard As the decoder can be combined with a very wide range of different AV components...

Page 37: ...he monitor socket on the decoder to your TV set using a video cable Note If your TV set has a SCART input socket please use the S Video SCART adaptor lead supplied Connect the aerial input FM ANT to a...

Page 38: ...ifier using the TASI lead Connect the RLINK socket on the decoder to the RLINK socket on the integrated amplifier Please be sure to connect the pre amplifier output PRE on the pre amplifier to the sub...

Page 39: ...Wiring diagram 1 Connecting the loudspeakers and the TV set to the DD 1535 R Use of banana plugs see the section entitled Back panel connections 5 1 Loudspeakerset 6 1 Loudspeakerset 7 1 Loudspeakers...

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Page 41: ...r high quality picture reproduction select the YUV input on your projector when using DVD this may have to be done manually if your projector does not feature automatic input signal detection 2 S Vide...

Page 42: ...DVD sound inputs of the DD 1535 R If you also wish to use the DVD player as a high quality CD player connect its analogue output to the pre amplifier input CD Connect the die S Video OUT socket of yo...

Page 43: ...een DVD player and stereo amplifier only necessary if the DVD is also to be used for pure two channel stereo reproduction via the stereo amplifier or if you wish to use an audio recorder TAPE to make...

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Page 45: ...45 Wiring Diagram 4 a DVD player with YUV Component Video output connected to the DD 1535 R...

Page 46: ...n also be connected to the SETTOPBOX input in the same manner If the set top box only features SCART connections please use a SCART S Video adaptor cable to connect the system components Finally conne...

Page 47: ...47 Wiring Diagram 5...

Page 48: ...rd from sources whose analogue sound outputs are connected to the DD 1535 R If you are using a device with a digital sound output please be sure to connect the analogue sound output to the input socke...

Page 49: ...e of accessories includes the specially shielded POWER FOUR mains lead the POWER LINE mains lead with sleeve core filters and the POWER BAR multiple socket outlet with mains filters In many instances...

Page 50: ...screen itself A further point is that exotic sound effects have been in use in the cinema since the 1950 s using proper multi channel sound systems These effects are often crucial to the overall impa...

Page 51: ...e g Dolby Surround encoded source material This interface is the key to integrating the decoder elegantly into the overall system At the same time the decoder has absolutely no effect on normal stere...

Page 52: ...tilises five separate sound channels three front channels left centre right and two surround channels A sixth independent bass effect channel is also present catering for low frequency effects LFE Tha...

Page 53: ...d process The surround loudspeakers are supplemented by back speakers in a similar way to Dolby Digital EX The sound signal is produced during the decoding process from the surround channels by means...

Page 54: ...rs without echo or delay The strongly concentrated sound produced in this way generates an immediate energy charged atmosphere which is a great choice for any party Note With the Dolby Digital EX DTS...

Page 55: ...channel reaches the associated ear of the listener but not the opposite ear Furthermore the reflections in the room and the shoulder area of the listener simply do not occur The result of this is tha...

Page 56: ...CVBS S Video also known as Y C or S VHS and Component Video common abbreviations YUV Y Pb Pr or Y Cb Cr Video is supported by virtually all source devices TV sets monitors and video recorders It is th...

Page 57: ...4 and the chapter Configuration YUV Inputs Note Even if you own YUV capable source devices you still need to connect standard Video or S Video cables as these signals are essential for video recordin...

Page 58: ...cedure described above Remote control handset Hold the button and the numeric button pressed in simultaneously After about ten seconds the LED starts to flash Now press the numeric button or Pressing...

Page 59: ...OUND or one of the sound fields Cause 4 Programme contains no information on the auxiliary channels e g stereo material Remedy If you wish call up the Main Menu and select a sound field Cause 5 The le...

Page 60: ...matic PAL NTSC format switching or use the surround receiver s integral screen Problem Picture correct but no sound audible through the decoder Cause 1 No sound connection between source device and de...

Page 61: ...ist shops for connecting a SCART socket to other standard connectors Cinch or Hosiden STANDBY The digital surround decoder can be switched on from stand by mode at any time by pressing a button on the...

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Page 63: ...S N 106 dB Pre amplifier Freq response 1 Hz 400 kHz THD 0 002 S N A 107 dB Volume control type Analog Step 1 5 dB Power amplifiers No 5 Nom output channel 4 8 150 110 Peak output channel 4 8 250 170 D...

Page 64: ...elektroakustik GmbH Co KG Herford Deutschland Germany...

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