Cary Audio Design HD720P, HD1080P owner manual Remote Control, Number Buttons

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CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS

REMOTE CONTROL

This section explains how best to use the remote control to set up and operate the DVD player.

1.OPEN/CLOSE: Use to open or close the tray.

2.NUMBER BUTTONS

3.GO TO: Use to skip to specified title, chapter or time. Press GO TO, then the track or Chapter number, and then press PLAY.

4.ANGLE: Use to change the camera angle during DVD multi-angle scene playback.

5.SETUP: Use to show and hide the set up menu.

6.UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT & ENTER: Use to navigate on-screen displays and menus. Press ENTER to select an option or execute a command.

7.OSD DISPLAY: Use to display information about the disc playing.

8.STOP: Use to stop the disc.

9.PAUSE: Use to pause playback; press again to resume playback.

10.POWER: Use to switch the player ON or into standby.

11.SUBTITLE: Use to select a subtitle display.

12.AUDIO: Use to select the audio channel or language.

13.MENU: Use to display the top menu of a DVD disc.

14.TITLE: Use to display a DVD disc menu or the

Disc Navigator of a DVD-RW, CD, Video CD or Mp3 disc.

15.PLAY: Use to start or resume playback.

16.PREVIOUS/NEXT: Use to jump to the start of the previous/next chapter/track.

17.REVERSE/FORWARD: Use to reverse/forward slow motion playback, frame reverse/advance and reverse/forward scanning.

18.ZOOM +/- BUTTONS: Use to enlarge and reduce the screen image.

19.VOLUME: Use to adjust the level when the variable volume setting is activated in the SET UP menu.

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Contents DVD Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions FCC Information for User Product Features WelcomeThank YOU DVD 7 offersUnpacking and Installation Format Playback CompatibilitySpecifications Video SpecificationsAudio Specifications HDMI/RGB/CVDigital Audio Output Specifications Weight35 lbsOptical Digital Toslink Dolby Digital / DTS / Lpcm Video Output ModesBefore Connecting Making ConnectionsConnections to a TV Optional Video ConnectionsOptional Audio Connections Controls and Displays Front PanelDTS Indicator Video OFF IndicatorPower Indicator StopRear Panel Hdmi Output JackRGB+HV Sync Video Output Jacks Video Output JackPower Input AC Composite Video Output JackDC Trigger Input Terminals IR Input JackRemote Control Number ButtonsSwitching on Using the ON-SCREEN DisplaysChanging Settings to Match Your TV Getting StartedSelect TV Type Choose the Setup Menu Changing the Default SettingsVideo Setup Ntsc Factory default TV TypeNtsc & PAL Video Standards PALPIC Settings RGB & HdmiAngle Mark OFFCaptions Screen SaverAudio Setup Volume DigitalCompression MiddleDisc Setup Lpcm 96k Factory defaultDigital Clock 48kHz/96kHz Lpcm 48KDisc Menu SubtitleParental Password ChangeProgressive Setup ComponentRGB/HDMI 800x6001024x768 1366x768Digital OUT Delay Factory defaultAV Sync 600 MSStarting a Disc PlaybackStopping Playback Pausing Playback Cueing using the Skip buttonCueing Using the Number Buttons FORWARD/REVERSE SearchingSelecting the Still Image Playing Frame by Frame for Dvds and Video CDS onlyPlaying Bonus Groups Service and Care Care and CleaningFactory Service NON-WARRANTY RepairsUnited States Limited Warranty Warranty DisclaimerCary 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.