Cary Audio Design HD1080P, HD720P owner manual Optional Audio Connections

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MAKING CONNECTIONS

In some TVs or monitors, the colors levels of the playback picture may be reduced slightly or the tint may change. In such a case, adjust the TV or monitor for optimum performance. Be sure to set Audio Setup > Speaker Setup Select to "Movie Stereo" using the on-screen menu.

Making Component Video Connections (Progressive)

Some TVs or video monitors are equipped with Progressive Scan component video inputs (with BNC Connectors) that are capable of reproducing a progressively scanned video signal. Connecting to these inputs allows you to view the highest quality picture with less flicker. Please ensure that the Red, Blue, and Green designated cables are correctly connected by matching colors at the DVD player and at the TV connections. Component video connections offer the best video playback for many TVs.

Making S-Video Connections

If the TV or monitor has an S-video input, making this type of video connection will produce improved picture quality over a composite video connection. Using an S-video cable, connect the VIDEO OUTPUT S-Video jack to the corresponding S-video input jack on the TV. Be sure to set Audio Setup Speaker Setup Select to "Movie Stereo" using the on-screen menu.

OPTIONAL AUDIO CONNECTIONS

The DVD 7 player provides numerous ways to take full advantage of the digital multi-channel sound recorded on DVD media.

When listening to CD Audio

For full enjoyment of CD Audio media, it is recommended to make connections from the Left and Right ANALOG OUTPUT jacks to the Left and Right DVD or CD player input connections on your preamplifier, AV Receiver or surround processor.

Making Stereo Audio Connections

By making connections to a stereo system, you can improve the quality of the sound of cinematic presentations as well as make effective use of the DVD player's ability to playback CDs. Using an audio cable (sold separately), make audio connections from the ANALOG OUTPUT L and R jacks to the corresponding jacks on the stereo component.

Note: Be sure to match the colors of the plugs on the cable with the corresponding

jacks on the DVD player and the stereo component: red for Right audio and white for Left audio. Do not make connections to the PHONO input jacks on the stereo component, as it is not compatible with regular line level inputs.

Digital Connections

Make digital connections from the DVD player to an AV component that features digital input capability or one or more multi-channel audio decoders to realize the full cinematic experience made possible by the DVD format. This DVD player features one set each of an optical and a coaxial digital audio output jack and can output Dolby Digital, DTS and PCM bit streams. Make connections from the DIGITAL OUTPUT OPTICAL (Toslink) jacks to the digital optical input jack on the AV component using an optical fiber cable (sold separately). Make connections from the DIGITAL OUTPUT COAXIAL jacks to the digital coaxial input jack on the AV component using a coaxial cable (sold separately). It is not necessary to make more than one type of digital connection to a single component, when you are making connections to an amp or receiver that has internal Dolby Digital or DTS decoding capabilities.

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Contents DVD Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions FCC Information for User DVD 7 offers Product FeaturesWelcome Thank YOUFormat Playback Compatibility Unpacking and InstallationHDMI/RGB/CV SpecificationsVideo Specifications Audio SpecificationsVideo Output Modes Digital Audio Output SpecificationsWeight35 lbs Optical Digital Toslink Dolby Digital / DTS / LpcmOptional Video Connections Before ConnectingMaking Connections Connections to a TVOptional Audio Connections Front Panel Controls and DisplaysStop DTS IndicatorVideo OFF Indicator Power IndicatorVideo Output Jack Rear PanelHdmi Output Jack RGB+HV Sync Video Output JacksIR Input Jack Power Input ACComposite Video Output Jack DC Trigger Input TerminalsNumber Buttons Remote ControlGetting Started Switching onUsing the ON-SCREEN Displays Changing Settings to Match Your TVSelect TV Type Video Setup Changing the Default SettingsChoose the Setup Menu PAL Ntsc Factory defaultTV Type Ntsc & PAL Video StandardsRGB & Hdmi PIC SettingsScreen Saver Angle MarkOFF CaptionsAudio Setup Middle VolumeDigital CompressionLpcm 48K Disc SetupLpcm 96k Factory default Digital Clock 48kHz/96kHzParental SubtitleDisc Menu Change PasswordComponent Progressive Setup1366x768 RGB/HDMI800x600 1024x768600 MS Digital OUT DelayFactory default AV SyncStopping Playback PlaybackStarting a Disc FORWARD/REVERSE Searching Pausing PlaybackCueing using the Skip button Cueing Using the Number ButtonsPlaying Bonus Groups Playing Frame by Frame for Dvds and Video CDS onlySelecting the Still Image NON-WARRANTY Repairs Service and CareCare and Cleaning Factory ServiceWarranty Disclaimer United States Limited WarrantyCary Audio Design

HD1080P, HD720P specifications

Cary Audio Design, a renowned name in high-fidelity audio systems, has made significant strides with the introduction of its HD720P and HD1080P digital to analog converters (DACs). These state-of-the-art devices are engineered to elevate the audio experience for enthusiasts who demand precision and clarity in their sound reproduction.

The Cary Audio HD720P and HD1080P DACs are equipped with advanced digital processing technologies that ensure a high-resolution audio experience. The HD720P offers 24-bit/192kHz playback capabilities, while the HD1080P takes it a step further with support for up to 24-bit/384kHz and DSD 256. This broad compatibility allows users to enjoy their favorite high-resolution audio files without compromise.

One of the standout features of both models is their use of high-quality components. Cary Audio has meticulously selected premium op-amps and precision resistors to deliver an accurate soundstage and exceptional dynamic range. This attention to detail ensures that audio playback is characterized by lush mids, crystal-clear highs, and deep, impactful lows.

Connectivity is another area where the HD720P and HD1080P excel. Both models feature a wide array of inputs, including USB, coaxial, optical, and AES/EBU connections, catering to different audio sources ranging from computers to CD players. The USB input supports asynchronous mode, minimizing jitter and improving overall audio performance.

An easy-to-navigate user interface enhances the user experience, with a clear display that provides vital information about the audio source and playback settings. Additionally, both models come with a remote control, allowing users to seamlessly switch between inputs and adjust settings without leaving their seat.

Cary Audio’s commitment to quality extends beyond performance; both DACs are housed in sturdy, aesthetically pleasing enclosures that complement any audio system setup. These designs not only protect the internal components but also mitigate vibrations that could compromise sound quality.

In conclusion, the Cary Audio Design HD720P and HD1080P DACs represent the pinnacle of digital audio conversion, combining cutting-edge technology with superior craftsmanship. With their impressive specifications and versatile connectivity options, both models are poised to satisfy even the most discerning audiophiles, making them a valuable addition to any high-end audio system. Whether streaming high-resolution files or enjoying classic albums, these DACs deliver an unmatched listening experience.