Denon DVD-A11 manual Denon Link connections, Ieee 1394 connections, Denon Link Second Edition

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(8) Denon Link connections

High quality digital sound with reduced digital signal transfer loss can be enjoyed by connecting a separately sold Denon Link compatible AV amplifier.

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DVD-A11

NOTES:

When DENON LINK is set, the down-mixed audio signals are output from the only left and right terminals. To use the analog terminals, cancel the DENON LINK setting (set to “OFF”).

“AUDIO CHANNEL”, “DIGITAL OUTPUT”, “LPCM (44.1kHz/48kHz)”, “IEEE1394”, “SOURCE DIRECT” and “BASS ENHANCER” cannot be set at “AUDIO SETUP” under “Default Settings” when using the DENON LINK connector.

The “PURE DIRECT” “DIGITAL OFF” and “ALL OFF” settings cannot be made either. (See pages 26, 27.)

The DVD-A11’s speaker settings are invalidated when the DENON LINK connector is connected.

When the DENON LINK 2nd connection, Super Audio CD’s signals are not output from the DENON LINK connector. Please use the analog audio output terminals.

Front speaker (left)

DENON LINK

Center speaker

Front speaker (right)

Subwoofer

(9) IEEE 1394 connections

The simple connection of one IEEE 1394 cable permits high quality digital transfer of the following between devices having IEEE 1394 connectors: the audio of DVD video, DVD audio that up until now could only be connected by 5-conductor audio cable in an analog connection, or Super Audio CD and other multi-channel audio. (unless DENON LINK connections)

(IEEE 1394 is an international standard established by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. of the U.S.)

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AV amplifier with Denon Link input terminals

2 DENON LINK Second Edition:

• With the DENON LINK, Second Edition (2nd), the audio signals are transferred from the DVD player to the

 

AV amplifier in digital form, with the same quality as the signals recorded on the disc.

 

Digital transfer of the high quality multi-channel signals of DVD audio is possible for all discs. (A Second

 

Edition compatible DVD player and AV amplifier are required for this.)

2 Compatibility with previous models:

With Second Edition, the format of the signals handled differs from that of the previous version of

 

DENON LINK.

 

Thus, digital audio signals output from a DENON LINK S.E. compatible DVD player can only be played

 

on a DENON LINK S.E. compatible AV amplifier (Playback with DENON LINK connections is not

 

possible when using a DENON LINK S.E. compatible DVD player in combination with an AV amplifier

 

that is not S.E. compatible.).

If the DENON LINK connector on your AV amplifier is not S.E. compatible, please consult your authorized

Front speaker (left)

IEEE 1394

Center speaker

Front speaker (right)

Subwoofer

 

DENON dealer.

• “S.E.” is indicated on the rear panel’s DENON LINK connector on DENON LINK S.E. compatible products.

2 DENON LINK S.E. settings:

At “AUDIO SETUP” under “Default Settings”, set “DENON LINK” to “2nd”. (See pages 19 to 21.)

If you connect the DENON LINK, set to “2nd”.

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Contents 135 039040 042 136Declaration DE Conformite Declaration of ConformityÜbereinstimmungserklärung Dichiarazione DI ConformitàE r t y O !0 Features EnglishDiscs Connections Connecting to a TVCleaning Discs DiscsThis unit Video cassette recorder Color component output connectors PR/CR, PB/CB and YSatellite receiver Scart terminal TV setNot to lose it Connecting to a AV amplifier with a Built-in decoderWhen not using the terminal, attach the cap to Protect the terminal from dustConnecting to a Stereo Component Connecting a basic 5.1-channel surround systemConnecting to a Digital Recorder MD Recorder, DAT Deck, etc Set the Audio Setup default setting as shown below. SeeIeee 1394 connections Denon Link S.E. settingsDenon Link connections Denon Link Second EditionMulti Part Names and FunctionsFront Panel StereoRear Panel DisplayUsing the Remote Control Unit Remote Control UnitNames and Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons Inserting BatteriesLoading Discs Changing the Default Settings Loading DiscsWhen Disc Setup is selected Setup items for useDisc Menus Language code list OFFWhen Video Setup is selected When OSD Setup is selectedDisplay Progressive Mode Picture SizeDenon Link When Audio Setup is selectedSource Direct PCM When Digital OUT is selectedNormal Factory default 2ndFormat 1 Factory default FormatNo Limit Factory default When Ratings is selectedPassword Rating LevelSlide Show When Other Setup is selectedAuto Power Mode VideoPlayback PlaybackStopping Playback Playing Still Pictures PausingSkipping to the Beginning of Chapters or Tracks Slow Playback for DVD-videos and video CDs onlySelecting the still image only for DVD-audios Using the Mode SET UPPlaying bonus groups only for DVD-audios Adjusting the Picture Quality Image Quality AdjustmentBlack Level -5 to +5 Factory default When Image Quality Adjustment 2 Is Selected AdjustedWhen Noise Reduction Adjustment Selected and Adjusted Setup Level 0 IRE, 7.5 IRE Using the ON-SCREEN DisplayReference Playing Repeatedly Repeat Playback Playing RepeatedlyPlaying a Certain Section Repeatedly A-B Repeat Playback Use the number buttons to select the track Playing Tracks in the Desired OrderPlaying Tracks in the Random Order Specified and programmed. Bonus tracks17 MP3 Playback Playing Back WMAListening to MP3 CD, CD-Rs and CD-RWs Playing still picture Playing Still Picture Files Jpeg FormatPlaying still pictures stored on CD-Rs/RWs Use the cursor button to select Root Remote control unitThen press the Enter button Use the and ª cursor buttons on the remoteSwitching the Audio Language Multiple Audio Function Using the Multiple AUDIO, Subtitle and Angle FunctionsSwitching the Subtitle Language Multiple Subtitle Function Switching the Angle Multiple Angle Function Using the MenusUsing the Top Menu Marking Scenes YOU Want to see Again Using the DVD MenuSetting Marks DVD-AUDIO / DVD-VIDEO Calling Out Marked Scenes and Clearing MarksTroubleshooting Playing in the Zoom ModeCheck again before assuming the player is malfunctioning Main Specifications 16-11, Yushima 3-CHOME, BUNKYO-KU, Tokyo 113-0034, Japan