Denon DVD-A1XV CD Player User Manual


 
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PLAY STOP
OPEN/ CLOSE
DVD AUDIO-VIDEO / SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER DVD-A1XV
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PURE
DIRECT
SELECT
VIDEO MODE
PUSH ENTER
FORMATSELECT
HDMI / DVI SUPER
AUDIO CD
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USING THE PURE DIRECT MODE
2 In the pure direct mode, only analog audio signals (no video signals, etc.) are output, thereby achieving high quality sound.
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Press the PURE DIRECT MEMORY button.
The output status of the video signals, etc., can be
stored at MODE 1 and MODE 2 as desired.
Use the and ª cursor buttons to select the mode, then
press the ENTER button.
DIGITAL OUTPUT
ON : Digital audio signals are output.
OFF : Digital audio signals are not output.
Does not function for DENON LINK or IEEE1394
digital outputs. For these outputs, set “OFF” at the
initial settings.
VIDEO OUT
ON : Video signals are output.
OFF : Video signals are not output.
DISPLAY
ON : It is indicate in Display of the main unit.
OFF : It is not indicate in Display of the main unit.
When the video output is set to “OFF” or “ALL OFF”,
neither HDMI video nor audio signals are output.
Also, when the “HDMI AUDIO SETUP” is set to
“MULTI (NORMAL)”, the setting of DIGITAL OUTPUT
cannot be made. (See pages 38, 39.)
When DENON LINK and IEEE 1394 settings are valid,
the setting of DIGITAL OUTPUT cannot be selected.
Remote control unit
Remote control unit
PURE DIRECT
MEMORY
SELECT
PURE DIRECT MEMORY
PURE DI RECT MODE
PURE DI RECT MODE 1
SETUP
DIGITAL OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
DISPLAY
ON
ON
ON
DECISION:ENTER BUTTON
SELECT :
MODE1
MODE2
Remote control unit
Display the setting mode
PURE DIRECT MEMORY
PURE DI RECT MODE
PURE DI RECT MODE 1
SETUP
DIGITAL OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
DISPLAY
DECISION:ENTER BUTTON
SELECT :
MODE1
ON
OFF
Press the PURE DIRECT MEMORY button.
All of the settings are stored in the memory.