Integra RDV-1.1 Connecting Several i.LINK Components, Sacd Playback, Link cables

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Connecting—Continued

Notes:

Make sure that the i.LINK plugs are fully inserted.

Don’t disconnect any i.LINK cables while the RDV-1.1 is on.

A short circuit may occur if the metallic part of an i.LINK plug comes into contact with the RDV-1.1’s metal case, so make sure that your connections are secure, and don’t leave one end of an i.LINK cable disconnected.

Since i.LINK carries digital audio only, you must make separate connections for video (see pages 30 and 31).

i.LINK cables are available with 4-pin or 6-pin con- nectors and it’s OK to use both types together. The RDV-1.1’s i.LINK sockets accepts only 4-pin plugs. The maximum cable length is 3.5 m.

Protected 96 kHz digital audio from DVD-Video discs will be down sampled to 48 kHz before being output from the i.LINK sockets.

To output multichannel audio from a DVD-Audio disc, the Analog Audio Out setting must be set to Multi Channel (see page 77).

The Digital Out/Digital 1 settings affect i.LINK out- put (see page 75).

See the table on page 28 for details on how the RDV-1.1 outputs audio from its i.LINK sockets.

SACD Playback

When the i.LINK Output Setting (see page 77) is set to On, SACD audio is output from the i.LINK sockets, but not the analog audio outputs. When it’s set to Off, SACD audio is output from the analog audio outputs, but not the i.LINK sockets.

The RDV-1.1’s i.LINK interface complies with the fol- lowing specifications:

1)IEEE Std 1394a-2000, Standard for a High Perfor- mance Serial Bus

2)Audio and Music Data Transmission Protocol 2.0 In accordance with the standard for AM824 sequence adaptation layers, the RDV-1.1 is compatible with IEC60958 bitstream, DVD-Audio, and SACD.

Connecting Several i.LINK Components

With i.LINK it’s possible to connect up to 17 compo- nents together, making the digital audio and control sig- nals of each component available to all the other components. By using what’s called an i.LINK repeater, it’s possible to connect up to 63 components together. Multiple i.LINK components must be connected in series (Fig. 1) or in a tree-like system (Fig. 2).

Fig. 1

i.LINK cables

Fig. 2

i.LINK cables

i.LINK will not work if any of the connections form a loop, as shown below.

Notes:

The RDV-1.1 is fully compatible with i.LINK Audio and works with other i.LINK Audio-compatible com- ponents, such as AV receivers, CD players, and so on. It may not work reliably when connected to DV cam- corders or computers with i.LINK or IEEE 1394 sock- ets. Refer to the manuals supplied with your other components for compatibility information.

Components must support DTCP (Digital Transmis- sion Content Protection) in order to play DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, and SACD over i.LINK. The RDV-1.1 does.

i.LINK currently supports three transmission speeds: S100 (100 Mbps), S200 (200 Mbps), and S400

(400 Mbps). The RDV-1.1 supports S400. Compo- nents of any speed can be connected together, although for best performance, slower components should be connected at the edges of the system (as shown by the shaded components in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2).

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Contents RDV-1.1 Important Safety Instructions For U.S. model PrecautionsIf in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician PrecautionsFor models having a power cord with a polarized plug Moisture condensation may damage this unit Never Touch this Unit with Wet HandsContents Specifications Important Safety Instructions PrecautionsInitial Setup Basic Playback Configuring the RDV-1.1Introduction RDV-1.1 FeaturesAV cable RCA Video cable Scart cable Supplied AccessoriesPower-plug adapter IntroductionDVD-Video Regions Unsupported DVD FeaturesDisc Notes Supported DiscsMP3 & Jpeg Compatibility Disc Content OrganizationVideo CDs Function SupportCopyright Cleaning DiscsHandling Discs Storing DiscsJpeg Joint Photographic Experts Group TerminologyHdmi High Definition Multimedia Interface Vlsc Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry Compressed digital video format used for VCDsMPEG2 Moving Picture Experts Group Before Use Installing the Remote’s BatteriesUsing the Remote Controller Front Panel Getting to Know the RDV-1.1Display Getting to Know the RDV-1.1Rear Panel MIX Audio OUT 30, 31 Surr Mode Audio OUT switchIR IN/OUT Video in component Y, PR, PB This socket can be connected to the 12-volt triggerEuropean model Hdmi in 3212V Trigger Supplied power cord should be connected hereControlling the RDV-1.1 DVD Mode Remote ControllerPause button Resolution buttonSetup button Previous/Next / buttons 49, 50Controlling an Integra Research AV Receiver Amp Mode Optical Digital Outputs ConnectingAV Cables & Connectors Before Making Any ConnectionsConnecting DVD Video Formats & RDV-1.1 Inputs & OutputsAudio Formats & RDV-1.1 Outputs Video Output Connections Getting ConnectedUsing Composite Video Connecting a Standard TVUsing Component Video Using S-VideoHDTV, projector Connecting an Hdtv or ProjectorSupplied Component Using Hdmi Connecting a SCART-compatible TV European model onlyConnecting a Component with an Hdmi Input What is HDMI?Audio Formats Connecting to an AV Receiver’sVideo InputsHdmi & the RDV-1.1 VideoUsing i.LINK Connecting i.LINK-compatible ComponentsWhat is i.LINK? What is i.LINK Audio?Link cables Connecting Several i.LINK ComponentsSacd Playback Digital Audio Connection Dolby Digital & DTS Connecting to an AV Receiver’s Audio InputsStereo amp Connecting a Stereo AmpAnalog Connection Stereo amp Digital 2 Connections Digital ConnectionComponent video, S Video, or composite About the HD Component Video OUTsCompatibility of this unit with progressive-scan TVs Only one connection Required! ChooseConnecting Components with Connecting a Component with an Hdmi OutputControlling Other Out-of-range Controlling the RDV-1.1 When It’s Out of RangeControlling Components That Are Out of Range ComponentsConnecting the Power Cord Turning On the RDV-1.1 Turning On the RDV-1.1 with the Remote ControllerFirst Time Setup Initial SetupButtons to set the Surround Initial SetupPress the Enter button, use Use the Left and RightLoading Discs Basic PlaybackPause To pause playback, press Starting, Pausing & Stopping PlaybackBasic Playback Start To start playback, press the Play ButtonPlay the menu Navigating Disc MenusLoad a DVD-Video disc or VCD Pressing the Top Menu buttonLoad a DVD-Video disc Selecting Chapters & Titles by NumberUse the number buttons to spec Ify a chapter or title numberSelecting Tracks by Number To resume normal playback, press the Play button Fast Forward & ReverseFrame-by-Frame Playback Slow-motion Playback Adjusting the Display BrightnessNavigating MP3 Discs Appears Viewing a Slideshow of Jpeg ImagesLoad a Jpeg disc Thumbnail-size or the Disc NavigatorMaking a Playlist with the Disc Navigator To stop the playlist, press To start the playlist, select anyItem in the Track list except Top folder and press the PlayZooming Advanced PlaybackTime Search Repeat Playback Advanced PlaybackSACD, VCD, CD Disc Random, Ran- dom Off Random PlaybackLoad a disc Items to the Memory List Remote controller the Play buttonMemory Playback Press the Enter buttonDeleting Items from the Memory List Inserting New Items into the Memory ListChanging Items in the Memory List Selecting Camera AnglesSelecting Soundtracks Selecting SubtitlesDisplaying Information Last Memory3rd press Condition Onscreen RDV-1.1 Display Normal1st press 2nd press1st press b VCD & CD4th press Condition Onscreen RDV-1.1 DisplayTurning Off the Video Circuits Setting the Hdmi Output ResolutionSelecting the Video Input Source This section explains how to set the picture’s aspect ratio Using the Picture Control MenuSetting the Picture’s Aspect Ratio Remote controller The Picture Control menu appearsLanguage Menu Setting DescriptionConfiguring the RDV-1.1 PictureOperation Configuring the RDV-1.1Using the Onscreen Setup Menus Arrow button Blank screenTV Shape Interlaced SettingPicture Menu Progressive Setting Selecting the Interlaced SettingDigital Out/Digital1 i.LINK Scart Output Setting European model onlyPAL Output Setting not North American models Audio MenuDigital Out Digital Out/Digital2 HdmiLinear PCM Out Mpeg OutAnalog Audio Out Link Output SettingMulti Channel default Test tone is used to adjust the level of each speaker seeButtons to select Front Speaker Then press the Enter but- ton Setting the Speaker DistancesSetup button to exit setup, or Buttons to select an optionSelecting the AV Synchronization Setting Levels With the Test ToneTest Tone settings appear onscreen AV SynchronizationRemote controller The settings are stored Sacd Audio SetupCD Audio Setup Buttons to set the delay timeAudio Language Language MenuOn-Screen Language Disc Menu LanguageOperation Menu Display MenuDigit security code Parental LockRemote Confirmation Select Parental Lock-On,Selecting Other Languages Initial Setup MenuPriority Contents Auto power offLanguage Code Language Code ListUse this list when specifying other languages Look up the appropriate remote Entering Remote Control CodesSee Remote Control Codes on Controlling Other ComponentsControlling Other Components Remote Control CodesRCA Noblex Controlling a TV Controlling a VCR Press the TV Mode buttonPress the VCR Mode button Mode Learning the Commands of Other Remote ControllersPress the Amp Mode button again Deleting the Learnt Commands of One ModeDeleting the Learnt Commands of All Modes Press the same Mode button againSymptom Possible cause Remedy TroubleshootingAudio Out settings? TroubleshootingAbnormal Behavior Restoring the Default SettingsSpecifications Memo Memo Onkyo Europe Electronics GmbH Onkyo U.S.A. Corporation

RDV-1.1 specifications

The Integra RDV-1.1 is a versatile and high-performance universal DVD player that has been designed to cater to the needs of audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike. Known for its robust build quality and advanced technology, this player stands out in the marketplace as a reliable device that can handle various media formats with ease.

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