Denon DN-V1700 CD Player User Manual


 
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)
The DN-V1700’s on-screen display function makes it possible to superimpose a character display on the picture.
There are three basic types of OSD displays, as follows:
Status display: Displays the status with respect to operation of the main unit keys and operation from the parallel remote controller.
The status with respect to serial remote and FTP “SITE” commands is not displayed.
Error display: If an error occurs in the DN-V1700, the error message is displayed.
User OSD: Users can write any character strings they want on the OSD. This is done using serial remote and FTP “SITE”
commands as well as scripts.
When both the status display and user OSD are on, the status display has priority, so the user OSD is not displayed until the status display
turns off.
2 Turning the display of the OSD on and off
When the power is turned on, the on-screen display (OSD) is initially set not to be displayed. Display of the OSD is turned on and off
with the OSD/TIME SET button on the front panel or the “DS” serial command.
Basically, the status display is displayed with respect to operation of the keys on the front panel and operation over the parallel
remote terminal, not for serial remote or LAN operations.
OSD display on/off control by serial remote command
Display of the OSD is turned on and off using the “DS” serial remote command. Both the status OSD and user OSD can be
controlled by serial remote command.
<Format> n1n2DS<CR><LF>
(n1:0 = user OSD not displayed, 1 = displayed)
(n2:0 = status not displayed, integer from 1 to 9 = number of seconds status is displayed, default value - 3 seconds)
<Reply> R<CR><LF>
<Details> Turns the display of the status and user OSD on or off. When both are set to on, the user OSD is not displayed when the
status display is on, but turns on once the status display turns off. (Error messages displayed with the OSD display
function remain displayed until turned off by the user, regardless of this command.)
2 OSD display on/off control by script command
Display of the OSD is turned on and off using the “osd display” command. Only display of the user OSD can be controlled by script
command. (The status OSD is not displayed during script execution.)
<Function> Switch user OSD display on and off
<Format> OSDDISP 0
...
OSD output off
OSDDISP 1
OSD output on
<Details> Switches the display of the user OSD between on and off.