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Summary of Contents for AVP-A1HDCI - Ultra Reference A/V Network Streaming Preamplifier

Page 1: ...DENON AV SURROUND PRE AMPLIFIER AVP A1HDCI Owner s Manual DENON AV SURROUND PRE AMPLIFIER AVP A1HDCI Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...tant operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance I o SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from ...

Page 3: ... i r e ne soit pas superieure au niveau requis pour I obtention d une communication satisfaisante IT FCC Information For US customers o NOTE ON USE I OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A l UTILISATION 1 COMPUANCE INFORMATION Product Name AV Surround Pre Amplifier Model Number AVP A1HDCI This product contains FCC 10 BV2 MPGBR052 This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fo...

Page 4: ...ed to Playing Input Sources 44 o Preset Skip 44 i f Playback Mode iPod 46 5 y L 4 6 AntennaAiming 47 Contents 1 0 0 About the Remote Control Unit 3 I nserting the Batteries 34 Operating Rangeofthe Remote Control Unit 4 p f f T 4j Preparations 8 Cables Used for Connections 8 aok ro O F i Connecting to the Power Amp 10 POA A1HDCI Connection and Operation 10 12 Connecting Equipm nt with HDMI connecto...

Page 5: ...justing the Volume 83 Turning off the Sound Temporarily 83 List of preset codes End of this manual 2 1 I I Jtd i j HOME THX CiNEMA 48 Surround Playback of 2 channel Sources 48 Playing Multi channel Sources Dolby Digital DTS etc 48 Standard Playback 48 Surround Playback of 2 channel Sources 48 Playing Multi channel Sources Dolby Digital OTS etc 49 Dolby Headphone 49 DSP Simulation Playback 49 Stere...

Page 6: ...re to keep them for future reference Check that the following parts are supplied with the product I 3 RC 1070 RC 1070 RC 1067 RC 1067 About the Remote Control Unit In addition to the AVP A1HDCI the included main remote control unit RC 1067 can also be used to operate the equipment listed below CD DENON system components 1 Non DENON system components By setting the preset memory Grpage 73 75 By usi...

Page 7: ...o direct sunlight strong artificial light from an inverter type fluorescent lamp or infrared light 4 I _ f i t 2 2 QJ o Display f Remote control sensor 4 SOURCE SELECT knob 43 SOURCE button 43 TUNING PRESET button 57 ZONE2 3 4 REC SELECT button 69 83 VIDEO SELECT button 45 fir Part Names and Functions For buttons not explained here see the page indicated in parentheses o Power operation button ON ...

Page 8: ...ccording to the settings of the surround A and B speakers o Monitor output indicators These light according to the HDMI monitor output setting When set to Auto Dual the indicators light according to the connection status f Master volume indicator o AUDYSSEY DYNAMIC EO indicator This lights when the Dynamic EO is selected oAUDYSSEY MULTEO XT indicator This lights when the room equalizer is selected...

Page 9: ...ctors 13 221 G Digital audio connectors OPTICAL COAXIAL BNC 113 22 lB HDMI connectors 1121 411 ETHERNET connector III USB port XM connector SAT TU WLAN ANTENNA terminal f FM AM antenna terminals TUNER ANTENNA Gil DENON LINK connector 211 19 19 211 20 118 fR rsi ld ld ld CJ D Y W SWIlCtliDTOTAll20Wl1A MAX AC OUTLETS I At 120V 60Hz til TRIGGER OUT jacks 23 I REMOTE CONTROL jacks 221 XLR audio connec...

Page 10: ...s 74 75 oAudio delay button A DL 541 oTuner system buttons 57 75 1 Input mode button INPUT 45 o MENU button 241 4Dl Cursor buttons i 7 l 24 4D Parameter Search button pARA SRCH 50 58 60 63 lfl Monitor select M SEL HOME button 4il Channel buttons CH til Input source select Number buttons 43 56 Gil Remote control signal transmitter 4 4D Device select indicators DEVl DEV2 73 lfj ZONE3 ZONE4 select in...

Page 11: ...ctions wired LAN D D Ethernet cable Audio signal Video signal t f to f p Input Output Input Output 8 o o _ c C 75 O ohms pin plug video cable S Video cable Green a E Y Blue PB CB Red PR CR BNC 75 O ohms cable Yellow G m 0 Component video connections CB Red 0 o PR CR Component video cable Video connections S Video connections HOMI connections E I I Jl E 19 pin HDMI cable Stereo pin plug cable Analo...

Page 12: ...2 l i9 e I q ality playback I Ii I _ dl Video inputs Video outputs When 480i 576i signals are input 9 This function automatically converts various formats of video signals input to the AVP A1HOCI into the format used to output the video signals from the AVP Al HOCI to a monitor The AVP A1HOCl s video input output circuitry is compatible with the following four types of video signals Oigital video ...

Page 13: ... 0 2 l channels 0 0 0 2 channels 0 0 The AVP A1HDCI can be connected to a maximum of 3 subwoofers 10 I Connecting to the Power Amp Connect the AVP A1HDCI pre out terminal to the power amp sold separately AVP A1HDCI has a RCA pre out terminal and XlR pre out terminal Connect accordingly with the power amp you want to use The polarity of the XlR pre out terminal can be switched using GUI menu Manual...

Page 14: ...31 ISubwoofer 21 I S u b w o o f e r 11 o Front speaker t U e EB v rl r 0 r f W O W ID i 1lIO I Ii _ 21 0 o Subwoofer with built in amplifier bi J POA A1HDCI r r I _ _ When uSing Subwoofer 2 or 3 set GUI menu Manual Setup Speaker Setup Subwoofer Setup l Tpage 291 L Left R Right Connections J Connecting the RCA pre out terminal Example 9 3 channelsl ISubwoofer 1 1 1Subwoofer 21 I S u b w o o f e r ...

Page 15: ...llisted below 30 and 36 bit Deep Color xvYCC Auto Lipsync Correction Compatible audio Details Disc s fonnat examples 2 channel linear PCM 2ch 32 192 kHz CD DVD Video 16 20 24 bits DVD Audio Multi channel linear 8ch 32 192 kHz DVD Audio PCM 16 20 24 bits Dolby Digital DTS Bitstream DVD Video 2 5 1 ch DSD 28224 MHz SACD 1 bit Dolby Digital Plus HD DVD Dolby TrueHD Bitstream DTS HD Blu ray Disc Copyr...

Page 16: ...s resolution In this case sWitch the DVD player s resolution to a resolution with which the monitor is compatible o If the GUI menu Manual Setup HDMI Setup Audio setting 2iFpage 32 IS set to Amp the sound may be interrupted when the monitor s power is turned off o Use a cable on which the HDMIIogo is indicated a certified HDMI product for connection to the HDMI connector Normal playback may not be...

Page 17: ...Assign Digital l2irpage 46 o The default analog audio input setting is RCA When uSing a balanced cable for the analog audio connection make the settings at GUI menu Source Select CD Assign Analog l2irpage 471 Connect the cables to be used CD player ii The default AVP A1HDCI balance model XLR input connectors pin alignment is as shown UND COLD t o When connecting a record player with an MC cartridg...

Page 18: ...xial digital cable or a BNC cable for the digital audio connection make the settings at GUI menu Source Select TV CBL Assign Digital GT page 46 When using a BNC cable for the component video connection make the settings at GUI menu Source Select TV CBL Assign Component GT page 47 When using an optical cable or a BNC cable for the digital audio connection make the settings at GUI menu Source Select...

Page 19: ...deo cable DVR l OUT Video cable Connect a DVR 2 in the same way When using a component video cable or a BNC cable for the component video connection of DVR 2 make the settings at GUI menu Source Select DVR or DVR 2 Assign Component jT page 47 u u Do not connect the output of the component connected to the AVP A1HDCl s OPTICAL2 output connector to any input connector other than OPTICAL2 Do not conn...

Page 20: ...IDEO I s VIDEO VIDEO 0 1 When recording to a VCR it is necessary that the type of cable used with the playback source equipment be the same type that is connected to the AVP A1HDCI VCR OUT connector Example TV IN S Video cable VCR OUT S Video cable TV IN Video cable VCR OUT Video cable When using a component video cable or a BNC cable for the video connection make the settings at GUI menu Source S...

Page 21: ...31 To play copyright protected discs connect the AVP A1HDCl s EXT IN connector with the DVD player s analog multi channel output connector Video camera Game console AUDIO AUDIO OPTICAL OUT OUT L A e IT l I A e J J 0 O ijfl rO I iL 1 o 0 0 0 J lf J _ _ I I _ JNP I ClO I1II1III III1III II IIII I 1 I Video Camera I Game Console DVD player AUOIQ DENON LINK Multi channel playback is possible with DVD A...

Page 22: ... see Listening to XM Satellite Radio Programs lEjT page 59 When making connections also refer to the operating instructions of the XM Mini Tuner and Home Dock XM Mini Tuner and Home Dock ji Set to the USB port you want to use The AVP A1HOCI is equipped with two USB ports one each on the front and rear panels It is not possible to use the set with USB memory devices connected to both the ports at t...

Page 23: ...na Ground Connection of AM antennas Mount a With the antenna on top of any stable surface I 3 Return the lever 2 Insert the conductor 1 Push the lever 20 i Do not connect two FM antennas simultaneously Even if an external AM antenna is used do not disconnect the AM loop antenna Make sure the AM loop antenna lead terminals do not touch metal parts of the panel b With the antenna attached to a wall ...

Page 24: ...nectedtothe broadband line to communicate with the Internet Some are integrated with the router J Router When uSing the AVP A1HDCI we recommend you use a router equipped with the following functions Built in DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server This function automatically assigns IP addresses on the LAN Built in 1OOBASE TX switch When connecting multiple devices we recommend a sWitching...

Page 25: ...putted to ZONE2 is analog change to PCMI2 channel signal and output it from ZONE2 optical output connectors Power amplifier AUDIQ AUDIO IN L R P r I a a a ZONE3 Monitor VIDEO Extension Jack for future use Infrared sensor Monitor ZONE2 Power amplifier AUDIO AUDIO IN L R ZONE2 or ZONE3 Pre out Connections If another power amplifier or pre main lintegrated amplifier is connected the ZONE2 or ZONE3 pr...

Page 26: ...n power amplifiers le g POA A1HDCII II Turning the Power On l 1Fpage 56 Trigger output jacks The power of an external device equipped with a trigger input jack can be turned on and off in association with operations on the AVP A1HDC For details see GUI menu Manual Setup __ __ __ Option Setup Trigger Out 1 Trigger Out 2 Trigger Out 3 or Trigger Out 4 if page 41 Output level 250 mN12 V Check the tri...

Page 27: ...mple Menus with Illustrations Auto Setup Some typical examples are described below 5 1 7 1 This is the GUI icon for this setting item or for the menu series to which this item belongs Items for which this mark is indicated at the title can be operated from the GUI We recommend performing such operations from the GUI GUI Menu Operations In lists of selectable items or adjustable surrounded by a bor...

Page 28: ... Gf page 321 Network Information Color Space i Zone Setup 1 page 37 381 RGB Range ZONE2 ZONEJ Auto Lip Sync Bass Audio Treble Monitor Out HPF HDMI Control Lch Level J Audio Setup if page 33 341 Rch Level EXT IN Setup Channel Mode Volume Level Surround Back Input Volume Limit Surround Speaker Power On Level Subwoofer Level Mute Level Input Alt Video Convert ZONE2 onlyl 2ch Direct Stereo OSD Downmix...

Page 29: ...crophone DM A505Z successively at multiple positions throughout the listening area as shown in Example j For best results it is strongly recommended to measure 6 or more positions so that the measurements have the proper spatial weighting Even if the listening environment is small as shown in Example 1 measuring at multiple points throughout the listening environment results in more effective corr...

Page 30: ...onfiguration of the measuring subwoofer can be selected beforehand Selectable items l s 1 j IIXJ B 27 After completing a measurement position move the microphone to the next position Measure at least 6 positions main listening position and at least 5 other surrounding positions For best results it is recommend measuring 6 or more positions with a maximum of 8 positions STEP2 Measurement The time r...

Page 31: ...etup results can be reset to what was originally calculated by MultEO XT when Restore is selected 28 iIE J fi d S W l i kill FeW Iit l 9 L No microphone or speaker Included setup microphone is not connected Connect the included setup microphone to the SETUP MIC jack on the main unit Not all speakers could be detected Check the speaker connections The front L speaker was not properly detected Ambie...

Page 32: ...d size Selectable items 1 21 ff l i i l h n c Make detailed settings for various parameters z III 29 Subwoofer Configuration Subwoofer Connector 1SP SW1 2SP LJR L SW1 R SW2 2SP MIX 1 SW1 2 SW2 L SW1 3SP LJR LFE R SW2 LFE SW3 1 SW1 3SP MIX 2 SW2 3 SW3 Configuration THX recommends LFE THX mode so that bass interference is less likely to occur in the room This can be set when the GUI menu Speaker Con...

Page 33: ...istance between the listening position and the various speakers to no more than 20 ft 6 00 meters 30 The level of each channel should be adjusted to 75 dB Cweighted slow meter mode on a sound level meter at the listening position If a sound level meter is not available adjust the channels by ear so the sound levels are the same Because adjusting the subwoofer level test tone by ear is difficult us...

Page 34: ...n the Speaker Configuration settings This option is not available when No is selected Ir rpage 29 31 MULTI CH MODE OSP SIMULATION Selectable items til IAlI h WJ j 7CH STEREO Selectable items t I lt ia ffi L D a Selectable items 11I1 fNI bdJ Selectable items itJr i I i 8 i WIDE SCREEN THX OOLBY Game ii 1 Operating from the main remote control unit Press the SPKR button C Surround A Surround B Surro...

Page 35: ...regardless of this setting When YCbCr is selected under Color Space RGB Range will have no effect 32 I This can be set when Control is set to ON Select the interlocking monitor through the HOMI controls Selectable items I 1 I li Control Monitor Control Set HOMI control function to ON OFF Selectable items lllil i J Power Off Control Interlock with the power off function through the HOMI controls Se...

Page 36: ...J Distance FR Set distance from listening position to front right speaker Variable range lIlliial 33 Select low range signal to be reproduced by subwo fer Selectable items I Jft W7 1 tit I1i Subwoofer Select subwoofer use Selectable items litill Subwoofer Mode Front Select front speaker size Selectable items 1 t 1 To change the settings select Custom Selectable items k j Use the same settings as i...

Page 37: ...fter the auto setup procedure has been performed Default Resets the settings to the default values 34 Selectable items iiirtil I Set this to ON if the sound from the front speakers seems distorted When not using the center speaker or surround speakers the playback sound is down mixed and output from the front speakers Selectable items l tl j II QII The auto surround mode function lets you store in...

Page 38: ...is required to make the IP address and proxy settings For details consult a network administrator 35 Make settings for wired LAN Wired LAN settings Network Intonnation II At the GUI menu Manual Setup Network Setup Network Setup Detail setting set DHCP to OFF and enter the IP address subnet mask default gateway primary DNS and secondary DNS N g This setting is required when the network is establish...

Page 39: ...Manual SetupM MNetwork SetupM MNetwork SetupM Wireless LAN settings Make settings for wireless LAN 36 This setting is required when the network is established via proxy servers At the GUI menu MManual SetupM MNetwork Setup MNetworkSetup MDetail MProxy setting set MProxyM to ON and enter the address or domain name and port numbers At the GUI menu MManual Setup MNetwork SetupM MNetwork SetupM MDetai...

Page 40: ...isplayed during the 3D day free trial Items to be checked i I jl CiiiiIili J Select computer environment language PC language 37 Power Saving Make setting for power saving when not connected to network Selectable items 1 1 iQ I1 JIIIi To use the web control function set this setting to OFF Character Set the character code type of the MP3 ID3 Tag played by USB Selectable items I I fii_ If the chara...

Page 41: ... the main volume level Selectable items l li This can be set when Volume Level is set to Variable 38 Gi o Co g4 o II II II II r fJ Quick Select Name III Trigger Out 1 l II Trigger Out 2 3 II Trigger Out 3 0 Trigger Out 4 II Transducer Setup 2 III Digital Out III RemotelD N III 2WayRemote Q III Dimmer 1 Setup Lock II Maintenance Mode o iii Finnware Update Ii Add New Feature 0 g c C Mute Level Defin...

Page 42: ...s in ZONE2 and ZONE3 can not be allocated One channel can be assigned to up to 4 pre out terminals 39 CDGROUNO HOT COLD CDGROUNO COLD HOT Selectable items L POAUNK Set when connecting the receiver to a POA A1HOCI through a CONTROL LINK Selectable items i 0a i tlll_t FL FR C SL A SR A SL B SR B SBL SBR SWl SW2 SW3 FL FR C SL A SR A SL B SR B SBL SBR SWl SW2 SW3 FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL F...

Page 43: ...ture will not be displayed properly Use the procedure described below to change the video format 40 POA 1 POA2 Set POA A HDCI for which the MODE select switch is set to or 2 See the POA A HDCI operating instructions o Input Selector Select the setup channel 0 Selectable items lli k J fu 1 t4i illl f liI cll W Select the connector input to be used for each channel Selectable items lm l oPower Amp S...

Page 44: ...pect to the Input Source When the surround mode set to on is selected the trigger out turns on ti 41 _ to_ The ZONE4 operations cannot be performed when set to Rec Select NtO When using the 2 way remote control unit connect to the Port t RS 232C connector If GUI menu Manual Setup Option Setup 2Way Remote is set to Used you cannot use port of the RS 232C terminal for the external controller II When...

Page 45: ...e setting press the MENU button to re display the Setup Lock screen then change the setting to OFF 42 When you purchase a new function and register your user information Registerd is displayed on this menu and you can proceed with the upgrade Upon completion of the upgrade you can start using the new function I ffl In order to use these functions you must have the correct system requirements and s...

Page 46: ...e the l button to make the setting Press the ENTER MENU or RETURN button to complete the setting I 43 Main unit DVD HDP VCR DVR c VCR DVR l DVR 2 Operating from the main unit or main remote control unit Operation on the main unit Turn the SOURCE SELECT knob If Rec Select or Video Select is selected press the SOURCE button before turning the SOURCE SELECT knob Operation on the main remote control u...

Page 47: ...ck Mode D Play II Source Level 1 1 Video CO OW HOP TV CBL SAT VCR DVR 1 OVR 2 V AUX D Play NET USB 44 ITUNER II HD Radio I Select the preset channel s you do not want to display Select the preset memory number Input source Selectable items Selectable items lalllBil Al G8 Input source Video Select Switch video input source while listening to audio signal Selectable items nillli j liiiP Ai f i V 0 l...

Page 48: ...can be selected for input sources for which the GUI menu Assign setting is set to Digital Gf page 46 I Operating from the main unit Press the VIDEO SELECT button then turn the SOURCE SELECT knob until the desired picture appears To cancel press the main unit s VIDEO SELECT button then turn the main unit s SOURCE SELECT knob and select SOURCE _ tii_ It is not possible to select HDMI input signals W...

Page 49: ...set separately Characters that can be input Lai r li 1 ji i Ji7ii i i Selectable items 1 Ilfi ildB 46 Defauh setting Input source With an HDMI connection video and audio signals are transmitted simultaneously To play the video signal assigned at HDMI combined with the audio signal assigned at Digital select Digital at the GUI menu Source Select Input Mode GT page 45 When the AVp A1HDCI and monitor...

Page 50: ...ayed using the DIRECT PLAY button on the sub remote control unit Selectable items If J tJ 1tiiii 47 Input source INET USa I Slide Show Make slideshow settings Selectable items Interval Set the playback time per image Variable range 14It 11 iPod dock With the default settings the Control Dock for iPod can be used connected to the VCR iPod connector Even if iPod dock is set to Assign if the set is n...

Page 51: ...ema Music Game and Pro Logic modes at GUI menu Parameter Audio Surround Parameters Mode Grpage 50 48 The signals are decoded in DOLBY PLIIx or DOLBY PLU for playback This mode is suited for games U lI tI This mode is suited for movie sources Operating from the main unit The Cinema or Music modes can be directly selected with the CINEMA button or MUSIC button on the main unit OWhen using a surround...

Page 52: ...N Audio PCM multi chI MULTI IN PLlIx CINEMA SACD DSD multi chI MULTI IN PLDx MUSIC MULTI CH IN 71 49 Stereo Playback Press the DSP SIMULATION button on the main unit or SIMU button on the main remote control unit to switch the surround mode The mode switches each time the button is pressed Depending on the program source being played it may not be possible to achieve a satisfactory surround effect...

Page 53: ...ctable items lIiiIJI j The Music mode is also effective for movie sources including a lot of stereo music 50 Surround Parameters fJ Tone Room EO II RESTORER II Dynamic EO III Audio Delay II Night Mode Tffil Parameter Parameters can be called out directly by pressing the PARA button on the main remote control unit Pressth PlIRE DIRE utW mtb JDain unjt r the PURE bQ Il tile Ql Il O f ollt ol QIlit T...

Page 54: ...ems OJL I ffp j lt l l n Room Size does not indicate the size of the room in which sources are played 51 Variable range Ii Effect Variable range Center Width Assign center channel signal to front left and right channels for wider sound Dimension Variable range Effect Level Shift sound image center to front or rear to adjust playback balance Switch effect signal for multi surround speakers on and o...

Page 55: ...t each surround back channel tone Selectable items R I I 11 j 1i F u 1 i W Variable range _ 52 AFDM Auto select surround mode by source This function only works for software containing a special identification signal If the software being played is recorded in Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES it is played in 6 1 ehannels If not it is played in 5 1 ehannels Selectable items brQ lrJ ff Example Playing Dol...

Page 56: ...ults have changed Y lights The default setting for NET USB and iPod is Mode3 All others are set to OFF 53 Middle r OFF Low High Operating from the main unit or main remote control unit During playback press the RESTORER button on the main unit or the RSTR button on the main remote control unit When set to something other than OFF 1lIiiIlmI is displayed L_ _ O _ F _ F _ __ Mode 1 Mode 2 RESTORER 64...

Page 57: ...AY button on the main unit or A DLbutton on the main remote control unit Use the l t button to set 54 ZONE2 3 4 MAIN ZONE IW Information When the input signal is 1080p the Picture Adjust setting will be ineffective Adjusting the Contrast Brightness Chroma Level and Hue settings does not affect the HDMI input signal Hue can be adjusted for composite video and S Video signals The adjustment values a...

Page 58: ...io II NET USB I Items to be checked tit Items to be checked 1 4t j For instructions on storing settings at Quick Select 1 to 3 see page 72 11 When the STATUS button on the main unit is pressed the set s status can be checked on the display lA AUTO Auto Surround Mode Infonnation Auto Surround Mode Shows Information about ut SUI round mode eulngs The surround moJe Jor lICh the last memolV function w...

Page 59: ...rol unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit r r r ON STANDBY POWER 56 I d n Be careful not to set the volume too high when using headphones Listening with Headphones Press MUTE Turning Off the Sound Temporarily Muting PI eheadpbonesinto PHONES Ih ounc i frolll th pre out connectors is automatically cut _ 1rreptU the equiPlllent D Ojldth13 DVD CD or other software in ...

Page 60: ...tons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit I 57 4 E O agaiJt to complete the setting Press TUNING PRESET then tum SOtlRCE SELECT to I thepreset radjo station 3 Press A ento select the block in which the station is to be preset then press CHANNEl or 1 8 to select the preset number The memory block can also be selected by pressing SHIF1 2Press U...

Page 61: ...z 90 1 90 1 MHz Cl C8 Dl D8 Gl G8 58 I 6TO continue searching repeat steps 2 to 4 if If no station broadcasting the designated program type is found when allthe frequencies havebeen searched NO PROGRAMME is displayed 2To operate using the main remote control unit set the remote control unit to theTUNER lDIV mode ll Ypage 73 Remote Control Unit Operations f rro 1Either turn SOURCE SELECT or press T...

Page 62: ...he remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit Jt SEARCH t e CHANNEL ii I 59 XM READY SUBSCRIPTIONS Listening to XM Satellite Radio Programs ABOUT XM RADIO DDDDDDDD XM Radio offers an extraordinary variety of commercial free music plus the best in premier sports news talk radio stand up comedy children s and entertainment programming XM is broadcast in sup...

Page 63: ...select the station When the station is tuned in the name of the track and artist are displayed 60 I 2 Use J t to selec t the category then use I J l to select the desired station 1Press J t XMB4B DeepTl ks L_ f CAfl Tr B R ocs k t Channel category _ _ 2Press NUMBE then input the station s channel Epmp Accessing station XM123 1 2 3 If no button is pressed within several seconds the station automati...

Page 64: ...tons on the remote control unit Button nlme only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 61 3Press BAND to select W or AM MSource SelectM Fpage 43 2To qperate ing Ut main remote control unit set the remote control unit to the NETIDTU IDlivzl mode Grpage 73 Remote COntrol Unit Operations 4T ein the desired broadcast station CDTotune in automaUcally Auto Tuning Press IN OEl tosel ct HD Auto...

Page 65: ...cause of this the indicator and text may flicker if the station signal level is weak and unstable 62 I With the default settings the iPod can be used connected to the VCR iPod connector Use the RESTORER mode to expand the low and high frequency components of compressed audio files and achieve a richer sound The default setting is Mode3 Press ON STANOBY or POWER OFF and set the AVP A1HDCl s power t...

Page 66: ...Pod s operating instructions 3Press ENTER until the image you want to view is displayed N g iI j I 63 Album art function When a WMA Windows Media Audio MP3 or MPEG 4 AAC file includes album art data the album art can be displayed while the music files are playing o About the Internet radio function Internet radio refers to radio broadcasts distributed over the Internet Internet radio stations from...

Page 67: ...ch they are stored in the folder so store in them in the direction in which you want them to play 64 I o Rhapsody Rhapsody is a paid music broadcast service of RealNetworks When you first listen to Rhapsody take advantage of the 30 day free trial When the free trial period has expired it is necessary to subscribe to a Rhapsody account at the Rhapsody homepage and register this machine See the Rhap...

Page 68: ...at mode and random mode can only be used when playing tracks recorded in USB Media Server Rhapsody 65 To pause During playback press ENTER Press again to resume playback To stop During the play or pause made press and hold ENTER Searching up or down pages Press SEARCH then press 1 down or I up To cancel press A l or SEARCH Searching by first letter Character search This operation is convenient for...

Page 69: ...e selected from Recently Played in top menu 1Use L to select Recently Played then press ENTER or 1 66 I 2Use L to select Favorites then press ENTER 3Press 1 to select Yes The Internet radio station is registered If you do not want to register it press t Registering Internet Radio Stations as Your Favorites Favorites are listed at the top of the menu screen so when a station is registered as a favo...

Page 70: ...ns on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 67 Basic Operation 1Make the necessary preparations SeUhe USB port to be u Igy l Source Select NETIUSB Playback Mode USB Select if page 47 Connect the USB memory device to the set USB port 2Use L to ed USB then prt 3S ENTER or 1 By default the front panel s USB port will be used Depending on the size of...

Page 71: ... Accept then pressENTER l il Tocancel select Reject then press ENTER Q Password _ Input characters ii 4 11 l i tt Ql is t lki Mi U Jl 68 I MManual Setup Network Setup MNetwork Information t rpage 37 Displaying the Track Menu During Play 2Use fl V to seI t the information ortrack then press ENTER f fter selecting the information is displayed o Listening to Tracks Registered In My Library 1 Pse b V ...

Page 72: ...ns on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit I 69 4Play thePrognun source For operating instructions refer to the respective equipment s operating instructions To record FM or AM broadcasts select the broadcast 7 page 57 2 Turn SOURCE CT until RECOUTSOURCE is displayed The indic ltor lights ZONEJ SOURCE ZON 3 TUNER ZONE3 HO Radio f RECOUT HO Radio...

Page 73: ...patible with the HDMI control function the following operations are possible o Turn power ON OFF Synchronize with television o Switch to sound output equipment TV and AVP A1HDCI o Adjust volume o Switch input source o When using these functions set as follows GUI menu Manual Setup HDMI Setup HDMI Control 2ir page 32 o When using these functions do not assign the HDMI to TV CBL Connections I 1The D...

Page 74: ...ions Buttons on the main unit I Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 71 If the AVP A1HDCI does not work please check the following Is the GUI menu Manual Setup HDMI Setup HDMI Control Control t irpage 32 set to ON Is the GUI menu Manual Setup HDMI Setup HDMI Control Control Monitor t irpage 32 set for the monitor output connected to t...

Page 75: ...O settings and the volumes of the different speakers are stored for the individual surround modes 72 I 2 Press P OW ER Whi Ie sim ul tan eo USIY pressing STANDARD and HOME THX CINEMA 3 0 nee the d isP la Y starts fI ashin g at intervals ofabout 1 olld rel the two buttons 1rotJthe wer using POWER I If in step 3 the display does not flash at intervals of about 1 second start over from step 1 Quick S...

Page 76: ...d to return to the AMP mode AMP ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 or SYSTEM CALL when in any mode other than AMP 73 1Press MOOESElfCTOR for the device you want to preset 2 Press and hold in RC SETUP for at least 38eWD 1s The signal transmission indicator flashes twice 3Press Ef1iUMBER and input the 5 cligit n umber of the brand of the compone t to be preset The numbers are shown in the Code Table Gf End of this m...

Page 77: ...D lIDEVlI mode Preset a VCR for the VCR lIDEVl1 mode Preset a tape deck for the VCR dDEVlI mode 74 I Functions of Buttons by Component _ _ __ r _ I i i ElDisplay MODE SELECTOR DVD VCR iPod Device Mode DIVII IDIVII IDIVII IDlYzl IDIYII Device oparabNI DVD DVD Recorder CD CD Recorder VCR TAPE iPod Default setting Default setting Playback Playback Playback Playback Playback Playback PlaybacklPause Au...

Page 78: ... r ENTER 6 V l SETUP e e L DISPlAY CH I 8 il Irnr 1 I 1 0 9 10 B CRJ rry _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ J I 75 _ _ _ _ _ ElDispll MODE SELECTOR lY Salellile Receiver CUle lY Device Mode IDIV I IDlval IDlY IDlvzl Device operated lY HITACHI lYISONY SAT SAT Punch through Punch through Punch through Punch through SDURCEDN Power on Power on Power on Power on SOURCE OFF l Power off Power off Power off Power off Bu...

Page 79: ... signal transmission indicatorflashes twice 5Repeat steps 2 to 4 to set e remote IDs for aU modes 76 I 6Press and hold in RC SETUP for at least 3 seconds The signal transmission indicator flasl1es twice and the setting is completed 5Point the main remote control units directly at each other and press and hold the button on the other device s remote control unit that you want to learn Once learning...

Page 80: ... I NUMBER RCSETUPI Signal transmission l I t J _ MODE LU 2i SELECTOR r QLJIUlLi SYSTEM CALL N g I 77 Calling out 2 Press SYSTEM CALl 1 2 or 3 at whicb the signals were red The registered signals are transmitted in the registered sequence 1Press AMP to select SYSTEM CALL 3Press 9 8 and 4 in that order The signal transmission indicator flashes twice and the punch through setting mode is set 4 Press ...

Page 81: ...lssand Itold in RC SETUP for at least 3 seconds The sign lltranSmissionih licatOLflas es ty tice 78 I Punch through function 1 Press MODE SELECTOR for the devke you want to reset TV or SAT CBL All settings 2Press and hold in RC SETUP for at least 3 se Qnds The signal transmission indicator flashes twice 3Press 9 8 and 4 in that order The signal transmissiQn indicator flashes twice 4Press and hold ...

Page 82: ... 6 V l 1 f Ir RETURN SEARCH 19 V lI I TUNING T REPEAn Ic l 7 ALL MUSIC FAVORITES RANDOM l2 J USB I 79 I Sub Remote Control Unit Operations The sub remote control unit IS equlppeci with frequently used buttons so It can be used for slInple ren10te control unit operations The sub remote control unit Gan a so be used for multi zone so you can use it to control the AVP A 1HDCI trorn onier r C ms The o...

Page 83: ...played Whether All Music or Favorites is selected depends on the Direct Play setting Gf page 47 80 I Device operated SATTU NET USB iPod XM Zone seleetiOll M I Z2 I Z3 I Z4 M I I Z31 Z4 M I Z2 I Z3 i Z4 ZONE SELECT Zone operation mode selection Zone operation mode selection Zone operation mode selection ZONE Off Power turned off 1 Power turned off 1 Power turned off 1 ZONE ON Power turned on 1 Powe...

Page 84: ... ZONE SELECn to sel t tbe zone to be operated The currently selected multi zone indicator lights I 81 1While pressing MENU press ADVANCED SETUP with the tip ofa pen The multi zone indicator corresponding to the currently selected remote ID flashes 2 t the remote ID to be set DTo set to 1 Press lREPfAn The M indicator flashes T0 set to 2 Press RANDOM The n indicator flashes VTo set to 3 Press USB T...

Page 85: ...Land R connectors so connect as desired Separate power amplifiers are needed for ZONE2 and ZONE3 82 I Multi Zone Connections and Operations Multi Zone Connections For ZONE2 it is necessary to set in sequence with the signal connected to either the power amplifier or bit stream amps The amp should be the power amplifier in the case of ZONE3 and the bit stream for ZONE4 If the signal inputted to ZON...

Page 86: ...ons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 83 4STEREO 4 VAR 4 OFF LASH 4 FULL t Channel Vol Lev Vo I Lim it P On Lev Mute Lev 1 od BI OdBI OFF I OdBI OdBI INPUT DVD SIGNAL ANALOG VOL 40dB Bass Treble HPF Lch Lev Rch Lev The source selected for ZONE3 is also output from the recording output connectors When the MENU is selected it is possible to ...

Page 87: ...r THX surround EX systems Using surround back speakers I As sean from above As sean from the side 84 Other Information About Speaker Installation The THX Surround EX format adds new Surround Back SB channels to the conventional 5 1 channel system This makes it easy to achieve sound positioned directly behind the listener something that was previously difficult with sources designed for conventiona...

Page 88: ...n by turning HOME THX CINEMA on when playing movies and off when playing multi channel music N C I 85 DolbV Digital Dolby Digital Plus Dolby Digital is a multichannel digital signal format developed by Dolby Laboratories A total of 5 1 ehannels are played 3 front channels FL FR and C 2 surround channels SL and SR and the LFE channel for low frequencies Because of this there is no crosstalk between...

Page 89: ...ores the correct tonal balance for listening to a movie soundtrack in a normal home environment 86 I Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Pro Logic II is a matrix decoding technology developed by Dolby Laboratories Regular music such as that on CDs is encoded into 5 channels to achieve an excellent surround effect The surround channel signals are converted into stereo and full band signals with a frequency re...

Page 90: ... the positioning of the sound however are the same as with conventional 5 1 channel surround systems I Timbre Matching The human ear changes our perception of a sound depending on the direction from which the sound is coming In a movie theater there is an array of surround speakers so that the surround information is all around you In a home theater only two speakers located to the side of your he...

Page 91: ...ert hall Advanced AL24 Processing is conducted for all channels and modes other than DSD DIRECT 88 I THX and Ultra2 are trademarks of THX Ltd THX may be registered in some jurisdictions All rights reserved Surround EX is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Used with permission Neural Surround a breakthrough in audio technology will bring the excitement of surround music to more of America s listenin...

Page 92: ...als When playing Dolby True HD signal When playing Dolby Digital DTS DVD Audio and Super Audio CD 89 X x o NOTE1 o NOTE2 o NOTE1 o OFF o OFF X x X x X x X x x x o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ON x x x o ON o ON x x x x x x x x x x o OdB x x x o 0 dB o OdB X o 0 dB o 0 dB o 0 dB o 0 dB o 0 dB o 0 dB o 0 dB o 0 dB x X o Auto o Auto o Auto o Auto o Auto X o Auto o Auto o Auto o Auto o Auto O Auto o ...

Page 93: ... GUI menu Parameter Audio Room EO page53 is set to Audyssey Audyssey Flat Audyssey Byp UR 90 o o a I Signals and adjustability in the different modes Parameter default values are shown in parentheses PRO LOGIC IIIDx MUSIC mode NEO 6 Surround Mode only MUSIC EXT IN only Mode Decoder Room Size Effect Level DelayTime Subwoofer mode only Tone 1 Night Mode Room EO Dynamic RESTORER Input EO 2 Panorama D...

Page 94: ... NEO 6 CINEMA 0 0 Q X X X X X X X X 0 X 0 X 0 I DTS NEO 6 MUSIC 0 0 0 X X X X X X X X 0 X 0 X 0 I 91 e Mode selectable in initial status 0 Mode fixed when AFDM is ON 0 Selectable mode x Non selectable mode NOTE 1 This mode is not available when the surround back speaker setup is set to None 2 This mode is not available when the surround back speaker setup is set to 1 spkr or None 3 For input signa...

Page 95: ...de selectable in initial status Mode fixed when AFDM is ON 0 Selectable mode x Non selectable mode 92 Button Input signals WMA DTS DOLBY DIGITAL DVD AUDIO Super Audio CD LINEAR Windows DOLBY Note Media Audio DTS ES DTS ES DOLBY DOLBY DOLBY DOLBY DVD DVD Surround mode ANALOG PCM DTS DTS DIGITAL EX DSD DSD WAY MP3 DSCRT MTRX 5 1ch 96 24 DIGITAL EX With no DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL Audio Audio multi ch...

Page 96: ...O is displayed 9CH STEREO is displayed when surround A Bl and the surround back speaker are used 5 93 Button Input signals ft WMA DTS DOLBY DIGITAL DVD AUDIO Super Audio CD 2 LINEAR Windows Cry Note Media Audiol DOLBY DVD DVD DSD Surround mode ANALOG PCM DTS ES DTS ES DTS DTS DOLBY DOLBY DOLBY DOLBY DSD WAV MP3 DSCRT MTRX 5 1ch 96 24 DIGITAL EX DIGITAL EX DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITAL Audio Audio multi ...

Page 97: ... WEP key must be set on both devices in order for communications to be established between them 94 I About Networks This is a media player distributed free of charge by Microsoft Corporation It can be used to play playlists created with Windows Media Player ver 11 as well as files in such formats as WMA DRM WMA MP3 and WAV This is a free online contents server for Internet radio Note that usage fe...

Page 98: ... bits and key lengths of 128 192 and 256 bits as well offering extremely high encryption security 95 Ii eo t 1 WPA Wi Fi Protected Access This is a security standard established by the Wi Fi Alliance In addition to the conventional SSID network name and WEP key network key it also uses a user identification function and encrypting protocol for stronger security WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access 2 This i...

Page 99: ...PONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT 1 0800 COMPONENT S VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT S VIDEO S VIDEO 14800 7200 COMPONENT S VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT S VIDEO S VIDEO 1480 S76 I COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT c COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT 0 X x x x x 4 4 4 VIDEO VIDEO s VIDEO s VIDEO 3 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 3 x x x x x x x S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO x S VIDEO 3 S VIDEO 3 S VIDEO 3 X I X S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO X S VIDEO 3 s ...

Page 100: ...uperimposed outp COMPONENT When you operate the MENU button on screen display is display 0 ZONE2 I 97 Video Convert Input signal Monitor output Normally Monitor output when GUI menu displayed HDMI COMPONENT S VIDEO VIDEO HDMI COMPONENT S VIDEO VIDEO HDMI COMPONENT S VIDEO VIDEO x x x x x x x x 0 0 0 0 x x x 0 x x x o VIDEO 0 0 0 0 x x 0 x x x o S VIDEO x 0 0 0 0 x x 0 0 x x o S VIDEO o VIDEO 0 0 0...

Page 101: ...al is superimposed output I 0 Output present X No output o ZONE3 1 0 Signal present x No signal I 98 Video Convert S VIDEO Input signal Monitor output Monitor Out COMPONENT S VIDEO VIDEO COMPONENT S VIDEO VIDEO x x x x x x x x 0 x x o VIDEO x 0 x x o S VIDEO x Used x 0 0 x o S VIDEO o VIDEO 2 Not used x 0 0 x o VIDEO OFF 0 o COMPONENT x x x x 0 x 0 o COMPONENT x o VIDEO 0 0 x o COMPONENT 2 o S VID...

Page 102: ...roper output setting For details read appear on display the DVD player s operating instructions I 99 4 3 4 3 4 4 41 76 81 Turn off the power and contact a DENON service center Replace with new batteries Operate within the specified range Remove the obstacle Insert the batteries in the proper direction following the polarity marks in the battery compartment Move the set to a place in which the remo...

Page 103: ...ction Most copied on a VCR movie software includes copy prevention signals and cannot be copied 100 I Audiol i i ii k f qU i No sound is You are playing a monaural The mode is set to something 48 produced from source lV AM radio broadcast other than STANDARD Dolby center speaker etc in the STANDARD Dolby DTS Surround or HOME THX DTS Surround or HOME THX CINEMA CINEMA mode No sound The surround mod...

Page 104: ...ality is File being played has a low bit This is not a malfunction poor or played rate sound is noisy NETfUSB f Rhapsody I iPod iPod cannot be played Files on a USB memory device cannot be played The file names are not displayed properly etc 101 The input source assigned to iPod dock is not selected Cable is not properly connected Control Dock for iPod s AC adapter is not connected to power outlet...

Page 105: ...e from PC Application Tracks Playlists A1HDCI Need full account Channels registered in My Library 102 XM Satellite Radio I 19 19 35 36 Shorten the distance from the wireless LAN s access point remove any obstacles and otherwise improve visibility then try reconnecting Also install away from microwave ovens and the access points of other networks Set the access point s channel settings away from th...

Page 106: ...atellite signal extended period for at least 5 minutes and then try to select the channel again I 103 Diglt8l D A output Rated output 2 V at 0 dB playback Total harmonic distortion 0 005 1 kHz at 0 dB Dynamic range 110 dB Digital input Format Digital audio interface Phono equalizer PHONO input REC OUT Input sensitivity 2 5 mV RIAA deviation 1 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz SIN 74 dB A weighting with 5 mV inpu...

Page 107: ...evices For purposes of improvement specifications and design are subject to change without notice 104 AM 530 kHz 1710 kHz 20 V 85dB 0 010 0 FM note V at 75 OIohms 0 dBf 1 x 10 W 87 5 MHz 107 9 MHz 1 0 V 11 2 dBfl MONO 1 6 V 15 3 dBfl STEREO 23 V 38 5 dBf MONO 77 dB STEREO 72 dB HD 85 dB MONO 0 2 STEREO 0 3 HD 0 010 0 S N lHF AI Receiving Range Usable Sensitivity 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity Total ha...

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