Additional Information
Specifications
CD/DVD player
Signal format system PAL/(NTSC)
Audio characteristics
Frequency response | DVD (PCM 96kHz): 2 Hz to 44 kHz | ||
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| DVD (PCM 48kHz): 2 Hz to 22 kHz | |
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CD: 2 Hz to 20 kHz (±0.5 dB) | |||
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Harmonic distortion | OUT (AUDIO) connectors only) | ||
Dynamic range |
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| More than 98 dB (CD) |
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| More than 97 dB (CD) |
Wow and flutter | Less than detected value | ||
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Outputs and inputs |
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LINE OUT | Phono | 2 Vrms | Over 10 kilohms |
(AUDIO) | jacks | (at 50 kilohms) | |
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DIGITAL OUT | Optical | Wave length: 660 nm | |
(OPTICAL) | output |
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DIGITAL OUT | Phono | 0.5 | 75 ohms terminated |
(COAXIAL) | jack |
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LINE OUT | Phono | 1.0 | 75 ohms, |
(VIDEO) | jack |
| sync negative |
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S VIDEO OUT | Y: 1.0 | 75 ohms, | |
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| C: 0.3 | 75 ohms terminated |
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PHONES | Phone | 12 mW | 32 ohms |
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General |
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Power requirements | |||
Power consumption | 22 W |
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Dimensions (approx.) | |||
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| 7/8 × 12 7/8 in.) (w/h/d) | |
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| 3/4 × 12 7/8 in.) (w/h/d) | |
Mass (approx.) |
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| 4.8 kg (10 lb 9 oz) | ||
Operating temperature | 4.0 kg (8 lb 13 oz) | ||
41 ˚F to 95 ˚F (5 ˚C to 35 ˚C) | |||
Operating humidity | 5% to 90% |
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Supplied accessories
See page 6.
*When you play the PCM sound tracks with 96 kHz sampling frequency, the output signals from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL, COAXIAL) connectors are converted to 48 kHz (sampling frequency) / 16 bits (quantization bits).
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Glossary
Bit rate (page 19)
Value indicating the amount of video data compressed in a DVD per second. The unit is Mbps (Mega bit per second). 1 Mbps indicates that the data per second is 1,000,000 bits. The higher the bit rate is, the larger the amount of data. However, this does not always mean that you can get higher quality pictures.
Chapter (page 5)
Sections of a picture or a music piece on a DVD that are smaller than titles. A title is composed of several chapters. Each chapter is assigned a chapter number enabling you to locate the chapter you want.
Dolby Digital (AC-3) (page 8)
Digital audio compression technology that the Dolby Laboratories Corporation developed. This technology conforms to
DVD (page 4)
A disc that contains up to 8 hours of moving pictures even though its diameter is the same as a CD.
The data capacity of a
The picture data uses the MPEG 2 format, one of the worldwide standards of digital compression technology. The picture data is compressed to about 1/40 of its original size. The DVD also uses the variable