Chapter 1: Connection of Equipment
Chapter 1: Connection of Equipment
This manual describes the standard, most typical connections of the player. When an associated system component is connected, also refer to their instruction manuals.
For details on the connection of the following components, see the indicated reference pages.
Do not install the player in a place where the remote control sensor is subjected to direct sunlight or the light of a fluorescent lamp base on
In case the microcomputer malfunctions, making operations impossible or showing wrong messages on the display even if you connected everything properly. When the microcomputer malfunctions, perform the following procedure to reset the microcomputer and return it to the normal condition.
Connections
Connection with a TV or Stereo System
Connection with an AV Amplifier
0Do not insert the power cord plugs of the player and
@the connected components until all of the components have been connected.
Be sure to insert all connection cables securely. If a cable is plugged incompletely, lack of video, lack of audio or noise may result.
Before connecting or disconnecting a connection cord, be sure to unplug the power plug from the wall power outlet. If a connection cable is connected or disconnected while the power plug is left connected, malfunction or equipment damage may result.
When a DVD AUDIO disc is played, the player can output
audio signals at very high frequencies. As this may sometimes lead to speaker damage due to a
frequency reproduction. | ‹ |
Also, be sure to check the actual sound level when increasing or decreasing the volume control setting.
1. While holding | 7 | on the player main unit, |
POWER
press .
-ON – OFF
2.The display on the main unit shows blinking "INIT"(initializing), then shows "INIT OK!" (Ini- tialization OK) to indicate that the microcomputer is reset.
POWER
3.Press on the main unit to turn it off, then
-ON – OFF
press it again to turn it on.
¶The resetting clears the setups stored in the microcomputer and returns it to the
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