
Getting Started Connections Setup Playback Remote Control Information Troubleshooting
UNIVERSAL AUDIO / VIDEO PLAYER
DVD-A1UDCI
GraphicalUserInterface
English
Use this manual in combination with the operating
guide displayed on the GUI screen.
GUI Menu Operation (vpage 24)
Français
Utilisez ce manuel en même temps que le guide
d’utilisation afché sur l’écran GUI (Interface
graphique).
Fonctionnement du menu de l’interface graphique GUI
(vpage 24)
Owner’s Manual
Manuel de l’Utilisateur
Button illustrations used in this manual for operation explanation are for the
Remote Control Unit.
You can operate the unit using the button of the same name on the front panel
of the unit.
Les illustrations des boutons présentes dans ce manuel servent à expliquer le
fonctionnement de la télécommande.
Vous pouvez contrôler l’appareil à l’aide du bouton portant le même nom sur la
façade de l’appareil.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating
and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
ENGLISH FRANCAIS
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CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY
ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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Laser Class (IEC 60825-1:2001)
IMPOTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or
the like.
CAUTION:
• The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation
openings with items, such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains,
etc.
• No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be
placed on the unit.
• Observe and follow local regulations regarding battery disposal.
• Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing fluids.
• Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the
unit.
ATTENTION:
• La ventilation ne doit pas être gênée en recouvrant les ouvertures
de la ventilation avec des objets tels que journaux, rideaux, tissus,
etc.
• Aucune flamme nue, par exemple une bougie, ne doit être placée
sur l’appareil.
• Veillez à respecter les lois en vigueur lorsque vous jetez les piles
usagées.
• L’appareil ne doit pas être exposé à l’eau ou à l’humidité.
• Ne pas poser d’objet contenant du liquide, par exemple un vase,
sur l’appareil.
PRECAUCIÓN:
• La ventilación no debe quedar obstruida por haberse cubierto las
aperturas con objetos como periódicos, manteles, cortinas, etc.
• No debe colocarse sobre el aparato ninguna fuente inflamable sin
protección, como velas encendidas.
• A la hora de deshacerse de las pilas, respete la normativa para el
cuidado del medio ambiente.
• No exponer el aparato al goteo o salpicaduras cuando se utilice.
• No colocar sobre el aparato objetos llenos de líquido, como
jarros.
CAUTION:
To completely disconnect this product from the mains, disconnect
the plug from the wall socket outlet.
The mains plug is used to completely interrupt the power supply to
the unit and must be within easy access by the user.
PRECAUTION:
Pour déconnecter complètement ce produit du courant secteur,
débranchez la prise de la prise murale.
La prise secteur est utilisée pour couper complètement
l’alimentation de l’appareil et l’utilisateur doit pouvoir y accéder
facilement.
PRECAUCIÓN:
Para desconectar completamente este producto de la alimentación
eléctrica, desconecte el enchufe del enchufe de la pared.
El enchufe de la alimentación eléctrica se utiliza para interrumpir por
completo el suministro de alimentación eléctrica a la unidad y debe
de encontrarse en un lugar al que el usuario tenga fácil acceso.
The serial number of this product may be found on the back of the unit. No
others have the same serial number as yours. You should record the number and
other vital information here and retain this book as a permanent record of your
purchase to aid identification in case of theft.
Date of Purchase
Dealer Purchase from
Dealer Address
Dealer Phone No.
Model No.
Serial No.

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• Avoid high temperatures.
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when
installed in a rack.
• Eviter des températures élevées.
Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur
suffisante lors de l’installation sur une
étagère.
• Handle the power cord carefully.
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.
• Manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec
précaution.
Tenir la prise lors du débranchement du
cordon.
• Keep the unit free from moisture, water,
and dust.
• Protéger l’appareil contre l’humidité, l’eau
et la poussière.
• Unplug the power cord when not using the
unit for long periods of time.
• Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation
lorsque l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant
de longues périodes.
* (For apparatuses with ventilation holes)
• Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.
• Ne pas obstruer les trous d’aération.
• Do not let foreign objects into the unit.
• Ne pas laisser des objets étrangers dans
l’appareil.
• Do not let insecticides, benzene, and
thinner come in contact with the unit.
• Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides,
du benzène et un diluant avec l’appareil.
• Never disassemble or modify the unit in
any way.
• Ne jamais démonter ou modifier l’appareil
d’une manière ou d’une autre.
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NOTE ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION
FCC INFORMATION (For US customers)
1. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
Product Name: Universal Audio / Video Player
Model Number: DVD-A1UDCI
This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
product may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this product must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Denon Electronics (USA), LLC
(a D & M Holdings Company)
100 Corporate Drive
Mahwah, NJ 07430-2041
Tel. (800) 497-8921
2. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements.
Modification not expressly approved by DENON may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
3. NOTE
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the product OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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Copyrights / Droits d’auteur
• It is prohibited by law to reproduce, broadcast, rent or play discs in public without the consent of the
copyright holder.
• La reproduction, la diffusion, la location, le prêt ou la lecture publique de ces disques sont interdits sans
le consentement du détenteur des droits d’auteur.

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Contents
Features··························································································· 2
Getting Started
Accessories····················································································· 2
Cautions on Handling····································································· 3
Cautions·on·Installation································································· 3
About Media··················································································· 3
Playable·Media·············································································· 3
Cautions·on·Using·Media······························································ 6
About the Remote Control Unit···················································· 7
Inserting·the·Batteries··································································· 7
Operating·Range·of·the·Remote·Control·Unit······························ 7
Remote·Control·Settings·(Remote·Control·Side)·························· 7
Part Names and Functions····························································· 8
Front·Panel····················································································· 8
Display··························································································· 8
Rear·Panel······················································································ 9
Remote·Control·Unit··································································· 10
Connections
Preparation··················································································· 12
Cables·Used·for·Connections····················································· 12
1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel
System –························································································ 13
Using·an·HDMI·Cable·to·Connect·to·an·AV·Amp·or·Television·· 13
Required·Settings·for·HDMI·Connection···································· 15
Connection·to·an·AV·Amp·with·No·HDMI·Audio·Input··············· 17
Connecting·to·a·Device·with·an·Analog·Multi-channel··
Audio·Input·Terminal··································································· 18
DENON·LINK·Connection·q·Making·a·Jitter-free·Connection··· 18
DENON·LINK·Connection·w·Making·a·Normal·Connection······· 19
Connection·to·an·AV·Amp·with·No·HDMI·Video·Input··············· 19
2. Playing Back with a Direct Connection to a TV····················· 19
3. Playing Back 2-Channel Audio················································ 20
Connecting·to·a·Device·with·Analog·2-channel·Audio·Input·
Terminal·with·Balanced·Cable····················································· 20
Connecting·to·a·Device·with·Analog·2-channel·Audio·Input·
Terminal·with·Stereo·Pin·Plug·Cable··········································· 20
4. Recording a CD········································································· 20
Connecting·to·a·Digital·Recording·Device·································· 20
5. Using BD-LIVE function or updating the software version of
DVD-A1UDCI················································································· 21
Connecting·to·the·Network························································· 21
Connecting the Power Cord························································ 22
Once Connections are Completed·············································· 22
Turning·the·Power·On·································································· 22
GUI Menu Setup
Menu Map····················································································· 23
GUI Menu Operation···································································· 24
Examples·of·GUI·Menu·Screen·Displays···································· 24
Language Setup············································································ 25
HDMI Setup··················································································· 25
Video Setup·················································································· 26
Audio Setup·················································································· 27
DENON LINK Setup······································································ 30
Pure Direct Setup········································································· 30
Ratings·························································································· 31
Network Setup············································································· 31
Display Setup················································································ 32
Other Setup·················································································· 32
Various Settings
Setting the Audio Mode······························································· 33
Changing the Playback File Display············································ 34
Making Other Settings································································· 34
Adjusting the Picture Quality (Picture Control)························· 35
Playback
Introduction·················································································· 36
Before·Playing·a·Disc·································································· 36
Before·Playing·a·SD·Memory·Card············································· 36
About Playback Information························································ 36
Information·Bar·Display······························································· 36
Media·Player·Display··································································· 37
Playing BD and DVD-Video························································· 37
Playing Back Super Audio CD····················································· 39
CD Playback·················································································· 39
DVD-Audio Playback···································································· 39
Playing Back High-Quality Audio (Pure Direct Function)·········· 40
File Playback················································································· 40
File·Playback················································································ 41
About·Screen·Display·During·Playback······································· 42
Operation·During·Playback························································· 42
Operations Enabled During Playback········································· 43
Pause·Playback············································································ 43
Stop·Playback·(Resume·Function)·············································· 43
Skipping·to·the·Chapter/Track/File·You·Want·to·Playback·········· 43
Looking for Specic Sections Using the Search Modes············ 44
Memorizing·Locations·You·Want·to·Replay··
(Marker·Function)········································································ 45
Fast·Forward/Fast·Reverse·························································· 45
Step-by-Step·Playback································································ 45
Slow·Forward/Slow·Reverse·Playback········································ 45
Playback·in·Any·Order·(Random·Playback)································· 46
Playing·Back·Repeatedly·(Repeat·Playback)······························· 46
Repeat Playback Between Specied Points (A-B Repeat)·········· 46
Playing·Back·in·Your·Preferred·Order·(Program·Playback)·········· 47
Switching·Audio·········································································· 47
Changing·the·Subtitles·and·Subtitle·Style·································· 48
Switching·the·Angle···································································· 49
Changing the Brightness of the Display (Dimmer Control)······ 49
HDMI Control Function················································49
About DENON LINK····································································· 50
About Advanced AL32 Processing·············································· 50
About Copyright Protection Technology··································· 50
Trademark Information································································ 50
Language Code List······································································ 51
Country Code List········································································ 52
Explanation of Terms··································································· 53
Index······························································································ 54
Troubleshooting································································55
Specications·····································································57
Other Information

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TroubleshootingInformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnections Speci cations
Features
Universal Blu-ray Disc player that plays Super
Audio CD and DVD-Audio formats
vpage 3, 4 “Playable Media”
Jitter-free transmission owing to a fusion of
DENON LINK 4th and HDMI transmission
technology
In·addition·to·multi-channel·digital·balance·transmission·of·Super·
Audio·CD·that·was·achieved·in··3rd·,·DENON·LINK·4th·provides·
the·jitter·control·functionality·during·digital·signal·transmission.
vpage 18 “DENON LINK Connection q Making a Jitter-free
Connection”
The decoder handles Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD
Master Audio, of course, as well as Dolby Pro
Logic gx and DTS Neo:6 decoding
Compatible· with· Linear· PCM· 192· kHz· (one· of· the· BD· audio·
formats)·and·multi-channel·output·(6-ch).·
vpage 18 “Connecting to a Device with an Analog Multi-
channel Audio Input Terminal”
2-channel analog fully balanced transmission
circuit installed
By· combining· with· the· AVP-A1HDCI/POA-A1HDCI,· balanced·
transmission· is· enabled· from· the· player’s· D/A· converter· up· to·
power amp ampli cation level.
vpage 20 “Connecting to a Device with Analog 2-channel
Audio Input Terminal with Balanced Cable”
“Advanced AL32 Processing” installed on all
channels to enhance HD audio performance
Detailed· picture· rendering· with· minimal· distortion;· accurate·
sound·localization·and·rich·bass.
Achieves· playback· more· faithful· to· the· original· sound· on· all·
channels.
AV Pure Direct playback eliminates mutual
interference of audio and video
Separate· audio· and· video· output· from· two· HDMI· terminals.·
Performs· clear· signal· transmission· with· minimal· interference·
between·signals.·
vpage 14 “e “AV Pure Direct” Connection”
GUI installed with excellent operability and
visibility
vpage 24 “GUI Menu Operation”
HDMI control ready
vpage 49 “HDMI Control Function”
Newly developed “Advanced S. V. H. Mechanism”
with low center of gravity, vibration damping,
quietness and high accuracy
7-block construction chassis thoroughly prevents
mutual electrical and magnetic interference
Check·that·the·following·parts·are·supplied·with·the·product.
q·Owner’s·manual·...................................................................... 1
w·Service·station·list·................................................................... 1
e·Power·cord·(Cord·length:·Approx.·6.5ft/2m)·.......................... 1
r·Remote·control·(RC-1111)·...................................................... 1
t·R6/AA·batteries·....................................................................... 3
y·DENON·LINK·cable·(Cord·length:·Approx.·4.9ft/1.5·m)·.......... 1
u·Audio·cable·(Cord·length:·Approx.·4.9ft/1.5m)·....................... 1
i·Video·cable·(Cord·length:·Approx.·4.9ft/1.5m)·....................... 1
o·Warranty·(for·North·America·model·only)·............................... 1
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Thank· you· for· purchasing· this· DENON· product.· To· ensure· proper·
operation,·please·read·these·owner’s·manual·carefully·before·using·
the·product.·
After·reading·them,·be·sure·to·keep·them·for·future·reference.
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TroubleshootingInformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnections Specications
efore turning the power switch on
Check·once·again·that·all·connections·are·correct·and·that·there·are·
no·problems·with·the·connection·cables.·
Power·is· supplied·to·some·of· the· circuitry·even·when·the· unit·is·
set·to·the·standby·mode.·When·traveling·or·leaving·home·for·long·
periods·of·time,·be·sure·to·unplug·the·power·cord·from·the·power·
outlet.
Image persistence (image burn-in)
Do·not·leave·the·still·images·of·the·disc·menu,·DVD-A1UDCI·menu,·
etc.,·displayed·on·the·TV·screen·for·long·periods.·This·can·result·in·
image·persistence·(image·burn-in)·on·the·screen.
About Condensation
If· the· DVD-A1UDCI· unit· is· moved· from· a· cold· place· to· a· warm·
place,·or·installed·in·a·room·subject·to·rapid·temperature·rise·from·
a·heater,·etc.,·condensation·(dew)·may·form·on·the·internal·parts·of·
the·unit·(operating·parts·and·lenses).·
If·used·in·this·condition,·the·DVD-A1UDCI·will·not·operate·correctly·
and·damage·may·result.·If·condensation·is·formed·on·the·unit,·leave·
the·DVD-A1UDCI·unit·for1·to·2·hours·with·the·power·OFF·before·
use.
Cautions on using mobile phones
Using·a·mobile·phone·near·this·unit·may·result·in·noise.·If·so,·move·
the·mobile·phone·away·from·this·unit·when·it·is·in·use.
Moving the unit
Be·sure·to·remove·a·disc,·turn·off·the·power·and·unplug·the·power·
cord·from·the·power·outlet.·Next,·disconnect·the·connection·cables·
to·other·system·equipment·before·moving·the·unit.
About Care
Wipe·the·cabinet·and·control·panel·clean·with·a·soft·cloth.
Follow·the·instructions·when·using·a·chemical·cleaner.
Benzene,· paint· thinner· or· other· organic· solvents· as· well· as·
insecticide·may·cause·material·changes·and·discoloration·if·brought·
into·contact·with·the·unit,·and·should,·therefore,·not·be·used.·
Sufciently ventilate the place of installation
If·the·unit·is·left·in·a·room·full·of·the·smoke·from·cigarettes,·etc.,·
for·long·periods·of·time,·the·surface·of·the·optical·pickup·could·get·
dirty,·in·which·case·it·will·not·be·able·to·read·the·signals·properly.
Note·that·the·illustrations·in·these·instructions·may·differ·from·the·
actual·unit·for·explanation·purposes.
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Cautions on Handling
Cautions on Installation
Noteb
b
Wall
b
b
About Media
Playable Media
Playable Media
Playable
formats/
modes
Playable
region codes
Symbols
Used
in this
Owner’s
Manual
BD-Video·
z1,z2
–
Include·region·
BD
DVD-Audio·
z1
–
–
DVD-A
DVD-Video·
z1,z2
Include·region·
ALL
·
1
DVD-V
DVD-R,·
DVD+R
Video·
mode,·
AVCHD·
format
–
DVD
DVD-RW,·
DVD+RW
Super·Audio·
CD
– –
SA-CD
CD
– –
CD
CD-R
CD-RW
Discs
z1·:
BD-Video/DVD-Audio/DVD-Video· discs· may· not· operate· as·
described·in·this·manual·due·to·menu·structure.·
z2·:
The·BD·player·and·BD-Video·disc,·and·DVD·player·and·DVD-
Video· disc· each· have· their· region· codes· (code· assigned· for·
each· region).· Playback· is· not· possible· if· the· codes· do· not·
match.·
Note:
For proper heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a conned
space, such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.
Do·not·place·the·DVD-A1UDCI·on·an·amp·or·other·piece·of·equipment·
that·generates·heat.
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NOTE
A·disc·may·not·be·accessible·or·play·back·incorrectly·due·to·audio·
and·video·interruptions,·etc.,·depending·on·the·recording·conditions·
when·recorded·with·a·BD·recorder·or·DVD·recorder.·
Unnalised DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW, and CD-R/-RW discs may not play
back.·Finalise·discs·before·playing.·
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The·following·discs·will·not·play·back·on·this·unit.
SD Memory Cards
Playable cards
Symbols
Used
in this
Owner’s
Manual
Playable les
(Symbols Used in this
Owner’s Manual)
SD·Memory·Card··
(8·MB·~·2·GB)
SD
MP3
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WMA
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AAC
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LPCM
·
JPEG
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DivX
Data· recorded· for· BD· BONUS·
VIEW·use
See· “Files”· in· “Playable·
Media”· (
vpage· 4)· for· more·
information on les.
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SDHC·Memory·Card·
z1·
(4·GB)
miniSD·Card·
z2··
(8·MB·~·2·GB)
microSD·Card·
z2··
(8·MB·~·2·GB)
z1·:
This unit supports SD Memory Card with FAT16 le system,
and SDHC Memory Card with FAT32 le system.
z2·:
For·miniSD·Card·and·microSD·Card·adapter·is·necessary.
miniSD·Card·
Adapter
miniSD·Card
microSD·Card·
Adapter
microSD·Card
NOTE
This·unit·does· not·support·mini· SDHC·and·micro· SDHC·Memory·
Card.
Insert·or·remove·a·SD·Memory·Card·while·the·power·is·in·standby.·
If· you· insert· a· SD· Memory· Card· while· the· power· is· ON,·the· SD·
Memory·Card·may·not·be·read.
The·SD·card·used·for·the·Bonus·View·function·must·have·a·capacity·
of·1GB·or·greater.·Also·the·SD·card·must·be·initialized·on·the·DVD-
A1UDCI·(vpage·32).
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Files
Playable
les
(Extension)
Playable Media
File specication
Symbols
Used
in this
Owner’s
Manual
DVD-R/
-RW/
+R/+RW
CD-R/-RW
DVD
CD
SD
Memory
Cards
SD
MP3
(.mp3)
S S
Sampling·frequency:
44.1·kHz,·48·kHz
Bit·rate:
64·kbps·~·320·kbps
(144·kbps·
non-compatible)
Audio·type:
MPEG·1·Audio·Layer·3
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MP3
WMA·z
(.wma)
S S
Sampling·frequency:
44.1·kHz,·48·kHz
Bit·rate:
48·kbps·~·192·kbps
Audio·type:
WMA·Version·9
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WMA
AAC·z
(.m4a)
S S
Sampling·frequency:
44.1·kHz,·48·kHz
Bit·rate:
64·kbps·~·192·kbps
(Variable· Bit· Rate· non·
compatible)
Audio·type:
AAC
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AAC
LPCM
(.wav)
S S
Sampling·frequency:
44.1·kHz,·48·kHz
Bit·length:
16·bit
Number·of·channels:·2·ch
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LPCM
JPEG
(.jpg/.jpeg)
S S
Maximum·resolution:
4,096·x·4,096·pixels
Minimum·resolution:·
32·×·32·pixels
Maximum le size: 12 MB
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JPEG
DivX
®
(.avi/.divx)
S S
Compatible·versions:
Up·to·DivX
®
·6·
Maximum·size:·2·GB
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DivX
z·:
This unit cannot play back les recorded under DRM (Digital
Rights·Management)·other·than·DivX
®
les.
The abovementioned le type may also fail to play back depending
on·conditions·at·the·time·of·recording.·
If·characters·not·supported·on·the·menu·screen·are·included·in·a·
le name, title, artist name or album title, those are not displayed
correctly.
JPEG·format·images·stored·in·progressive·format·cannot·be·played·
back.·
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BD-RE·Ver1.0
(BD·disc·with·cartridge)
BD-ROM/BD-R/BD-RE·discs·containing·recorded·movie,·still·image,·
audio, etc., les
BD-R/BD-RE·in·which·BDMV/BDAV·is·recorded
HD·DVD
DVD-RAM
CDV·(Only·the·audio·part·can·be·played)
CD-G·(Only·the·audio·signals·can·be·output)
Non-standard·CD·
(CD·with·copy·protection,·etc.)
Unauthorised·disc·
(Pirated·disc)
Disc·with·recording·area·less·than·55·mm·in·diameter
Video· Single· Disc· (VSD)· /· CVD/· Video· CD· /· Super· Video· CD· /·
CompactDisc-Interactive·(CD-I)·/·Photo·CDs
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About Media
About DivX
®
Video-on-Demand (VOD)
When· you· purchase· or· rent· a· DivX
®
le through the ofcial site
of· DivX
®
· Video-On-Demand· (VOD)· services,· a· DVD-A1UDCI·
registration·code·is·required.·For·details,·see·“DivX
®
·Registration”·
(vpage·31).
A· DivX
®
VOD le recorded with
a· different· code· from· the· DVD-
A1UDCI·registration·code·cannot·be·
played·back.·
Some·DivX
®
VOD les are restricted
with· limited· playable· times.· If· your·
DivX
®
VOD le has such a limit,
the· number· of· playable· times· is·
displayed·on·the·DivX
®
·VOD·display·
screen.·
Use· · ·to·select·“Yes”·if·you·want·
to play back the le, or to select
“No”· if· you· do· not· want· to· play· it·
back.·The·press· to conrm the
selection.·
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About Discs and Files
BD-Video, DVD-Video
BD/DVD-Video·discs·are·divided·into·several·large·sections·(titles)·
and· small· sections· (chapter).· These· sections· are· all· allotted·
numbers,·called·the·title·numbers·and·chapter·numbers.
GExampleH
BD、DVD
タイトル1
チャプター1 チャプター2 チャプター1 チャプター2 チャプター3
タイトル2
n
Super Audio CD
GType of Super Audio CDH
Single layer disc•
Single·layer·Super·Audio·CD·with·
only·an·HD·layer·
z
.
Dual layer disc•
Super·Audio·CD·with·a·double·HD·
layer·
z
,·offering·extended·playing·
time·and·high·sound·quality.
Hybrid disc•
Two-layer·Super·Audio·CD·with·an·
HD·layer·
z
·and·a·CD·layer.
The·signals· on·the· CD·layer· can·
be·played·on·a·regular·CD·player.
n
CD·layer
HD·layer
HD·layer
HD·layer
z
:
All·Super·Audio·CDs·contain·an·HD·(High·Density)·layer·with·high·
density·Super·Audio·CD·signals.·This·layer·can·contain·a·stereo·
channel·area,·a·multi-channel·area,·or·both·a·stereo·channel·and·
multi-channel·area.
CD
CDs·are·divided·into·several·sections·(tracks).·These·sections·are·
all·allotted·numbers,·called·the·track·numbers.
File
MP3/WMA/AAC/LPCM/JPEG/DivX
®
les recorded on DVD-R/-RW/
+R/+RW,·CD-R/-RW·and·SD· Memory· Card·are· divided· into·large·
segments (folders) and small segments (les). Files are stored in
folders,·and·folders·can·be·placed·for·storage·in·a·hierarchy.·The·
DVD-A1UDCI·can·recognize·up·to·8·hierarchies·of·folder.
SD
Memory Card
DVD-R/-RW、CD-R/-RWまたはSDカード
File1 File2 File3 Folder3
1st level
2nd level
3rd level
File4 File5
File6 File7
Folder1 Folder2
n
n
Track1 Track2 Track3 Track4 Track5
Title1 Title2
Chapter·3
BD, DVD
Chapter·2Chapter·1Chapter·2Chapter·1
DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW, CD-R/-RW
or SD Memory Card
OK
DivX Authorization Error
Authorization Error.
This player is not authorized
to play this video.
Yes No
DivX Rental
View DivX(R) VOD Rental
This rental has 3 views left.
Do you want to use
one of your 3 views now?
When·writing·MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/DivX
®
les on a CD-R/-RW disc,
set the writing software’s format to “ISO9660”. The les may not play
properly·if·they·are·recorded·in·other·formats.·For·details,·refer·to·the·
instructions·of·your·writing·software.
DVD-Audio
DVD-Audio·discs·are·divided·into·several·large·sections·(groups)·
and·small·sections·(tracks).·These·sections·are·all·allotted·numbers,·
called·the·group·numbers·and·track·numbers.
♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
DVDオーディオ
Track1 Track2 Track1Track3
グループ1 グループ2
♪
Track2
n
DVD-Audio
Group1 Group2
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TroubleshootingInformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnections Specications
About Media
Cautions on Using Media
Inserting a Disc
Set·the·disc·with·the·labeled·side·facing·up.
Make·sure·the·disc·tray·is·fully·open·when·inserting·the·disc.
Place·the·disc·horizontally·in·the·tray,·aligned·with·the·tray·guide.·
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NOTE
Only·load·one·disc·at·a·time.·Loading·two·or·more·discs·can·damage·
the·unit·or·scratch·the·discs.
Do·not·use·cracked·or·warped·discs·or·discs·that·have·been·repaired·
with·adhesive,·etc.
Do·not· use· discs·on· which· the·sticky· part· of·cellophane· tape· or·
labels·is·exposed·or·on·which·there·are·traces·of·where·labels·have·
been· removed.· Such· discs· can· get· caught· inside· the· player· and·
damage·it.
Do·not·use·discs·with·special·shapes,·as·they·could·damage·the·
player.
Do·not·push·the·disc·tray·in·by·hand·when·the·power·is·turned·off.
Doing·so·could·damage·the·set.
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If·a· disc·that·cannot· be·played· is· loaded·or· the·disc·is· loaded·up-
sidedown,·“NO·DISC”·is·displayed·on·the·player’s·display.
Inserting an SD Memory Card
Insert·an·SD·Memory·Card·in·the·direction·of·the·arrow·into·the·SD·
CARD·slot·with·the·label·facing·up.
SD
Memory Card
SD
Memory Card
Insert·the·card·straight·into·SD·CARD·slot·until·it·clicks.·
To·remove·the·card,·push·it·in·the·direction·of·insertion,·and·then·
release·to·eject.
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About Handling of Media
Do not get ngerprints, oil or dirt on discs.
Take·special·care·not·to·scratch·discs·when·removing·them·from·
their·cases.
Do·not·bend·or·heat·discs.
Do·not·enlarge·the·hole·at·the·center.
Do·not·write·on·the·labeled·(printed)·surface·with·ball-point·pens,·
pencils,·etc.,·or·stick·new·labels·on·discs.
Water·droplets·may·form·on·discs·if·they·are·moved·suddenly·from·
a·cold·place·(outdoors·for·example)·to·a·warm·place,·but·do·not·try·
to·dry·them·off·using·a·hairdryer,·etc.
Do· not· eject· an· SD· Memory· Card· or· turn·off· the· DVD-A1UDCI’s·
power· while· the· card· content· is· in· playback.· This· may· result· in·
malfunction·or·loss·of·the·card’s·data.·
Do·not·attempt·to·open·or·modify·SD·Memory·Cards.·
SD Memory Cards and les can be damaged by static electricity.
Do·not·touch·the·metal·contacts·of·an·SD·Memory·Card·with·your·
ngers.
Do·not·use·warped·SD·Memory·Cards.
After·use,·be·sure·to·remove·any·disc·or·SD·Memory·Card,·and·store·
it·in·its·proper·card·case,·to·avoid·dust,·scratches·and·deformation.
Do·not·store·discs·in·the·following·places:
1.Places·exposed·to·direct·sunlight·for·long·periods·of·time
2.Dusty·or·humid·places
3.Places·exposed·to·heat·from·heating·appliances,·etc.
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Cleaning Discs
If there are ngerprints or dirt on discs, wipe them off before using
the·disc.
Use·a· commercially· available· disc·cleaning· set· or·a· soft· cloth·to·
clean·discs.
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Gently·wipe·the·disc·from·the·
inside·towards·the·outside.
Do·not·wipe·with·a·circular·
motion.
NOTE
Do· not· use· record· spray,· antistatic· agents,· or· benzene,· thinner· or·
other·solvents.
About Copyright
Unauthorised· copying,· broadcasting,· public· performance· and·
lending·of·discs·are·prohibited.·
This·product·incorporates· copyright·protection·technology·that· is·
protected·by·U.S.·patents·and·other·intellectual·property·rights.·
Use·of·this·copyright·protection·technology·must·be·authorized·by·
Macrovision,·and·is·intended· for·home·and·other· limited· viewing·
uses·only·unless·otherwise·authorized·by·Macrovision.·
Reverse·engineering·or·disassembly·is·prohibited.·
Portions· of· this· product· are· protected· under· copyright· law· and·
provided·under·license·by·ARIS/SOLANA/4C.·
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Inserting the Batteries
About the Remote Control Unit
e·Put·the·rear·cover·back·on.
q·Remove· the· remote· control·
unit’s·rear·cover.
w·Set· three· R6/AA· batteries· in·
the·battery·compartment·in·the·
indicated·direction.
Batteries
NOTE
Use·R6/AA·batteries·in·this·remote·control.·
Replace·the·batteries· with·new·ones· if·the· set·does· not·operate·
even·when·the· remote·control·unit· is·operated·close· to·the·unit.·
(The·supplied·batteries·are·only·for·verifying·operation.)
When·inserting·the·batteries,·be·sure·to·do·so·in·the·proper·direction,·
following·the·“q”·and·“w”·marks·in·the·battery·compartment.
To prevent damage or leakage of battery uid:
Do·not·use·a·new·battery·together·with·an·old·one.
Do·not·use·two·different·types·of·batteries.
Do·not·attempt·to·charge·dry·batteries.
Do·not·short-circuit,·disassemble,·heat·or·dispose·of·batteries·in·
ames.
If the battery uid should leak, carefully wipe the uid off the inside
of·the·battery·compartment·and·insert·new·batteries.
Remove·the·batteries·from·the·remote·control·unit·if·it·will·not·be·in·
use·for·long·periods.
Used·batteries·should·be·disposed·of·in·accordance·with·the·local·
regulations·regarding·battery·disposal.·
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Operating Range of the Remote Control
Unit
Point·the·remote·control·unit·at·the·remote·sensor·when·operating·
it.
30°
30°
Approx.23feet/7m
NOTE
The·set·may·function·improperly·or·the·remote·control·unit·may·not·
operate·if·the· remote·control·sensor· is· exposed·to·direct· sunlight,·
strong articial light from an inverter type uorescent lamp or infrared
light.
Remote Control Settings (Remote
Control Side)
Switches when the DVD-A1UDCI’s remote control operates
another DENON BD players in the vicinity.
Set·the·remote·control·code·simultaneously·on·the·main·unit,·too.·
For· how· to· set· codes,· see· GUI· menu:· “Other· Setup”· –· “Remote·
Control·Setting”·–·“Remote·ID”·(vpage·32).
GRemote control code settingH
1
:·Set·the·remote·control·code·to·“1”.
2
:·Set·the·remote·control·code·to·“2”.
If·the·signal·code·of·the·remote·control·does·not·match·the·signal·
code·of·the·unit,·the·remote·control·code·set·on·the·unit·is·shown·
on·the·display.·
GExampleH
If·the·code·setting·on·the·unit·is·“DENON·1”,·and·the·setting·on·the·
remote·control·is·“2”,·“PLAYER·1”·is·shown·on·the·display.·
NOTE
Match·the·signal·code·of·the·remote·control·with·the·signal·code·of·
the·unit.·If·the·remote·control·code·is·different,·you·cannot·operate·
the·DVD-A1UDCI·with·the·remote·control.·
Even·if·you·change·the·remote·control·code,·set·GUI·menu·“Other·
Setup”· –· “Remote· Control· setting”· –· “Receive· Legacy· Remocon”·
(vpage· 32)· to· “Off”· when· operating· the· DVD-A1UDCI· with· a·
remote·control·other·than·DENON’s.
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Front Panel
Part Names and Functions
For·buttons·not·explained·here,·see·the·page·indicated·in·parentheses·(·).
q ew r t
y
u i Q0
Q1Q2Q3Q4Q5Q6Q7Q8Q9
o
q·Power operation button
(ON/STANDBY)············································ (22)
w·Power indicator··········································· (22)
e·DISC LAYER button····································· (39)
r·PURE DIRECT button··································· (40)
t·HDMI MODE button···································· (13)
y·Remote control sensor·································· (7)
u·Disc tray open/close button (5)················· (36)
i·SOURCE button··········································· (36)
o·SD door
Lightly·push·the·lower·side·of·the·door·to·open·
the·door.
Q0 SD CARD slot················································· (6)
Q1·Revers-skip/Forward-skip buttons
(8, 9)··················································· (43)
Q2·Stop button (2)············································ (43)
Q3·Pause/Still button (3)··························· (43,·45)
Q4·Play button (1)············································ (39)
Q5·Disc tray························································· (6)
Q6·Display···························································· (8)
Q7·CLOCK CONTROL indicator················· (18,·30)
Lights·when·playing·BD·with·DENON·LINK·4th·
(jitter·free)·connections.
Q8·DENON LINK indicator································ (50)
Q9·ADVANCED AL32 indicator························ (50)
When·power·is·in·standby·mode,·press·u·and·Q4·
to·turn·the·power·on.
NOTE
Be careful not to catch your nger in the door.
Display
wq e r
tyuioQ0
q·Playback mode indicators
1·:·During·Playback
3·:·During·pause·and·step-by-step·playback
PROG·:·During·program·playback
RAND :·During·random·playback
1 A-B :·During·repeat·playback
w·Information display
Displays· various· information· or· playback·
elapsed·time·and·so·on·of·the·disc.
e·Playback format indicators
r·Downmix indicator
Displayed· when· playing· back· downmix·
permitted·audio.·
t·Angle information indicator
Displayed·when·a·scene·on·the·currently·playing·
disc·has·been·shot·at·various·angles.·
y·Audio channel indicators
Displays·the· number·of· audio·signal· channels·
during·playback.·
2CH·:·2-channel·playback
MULTI·:·Multi-channel·playback
u·Time mode indicators
TOTAL·:·Total·time·of·Super·Audio·CD·and·CD
SING : Elapsed time of title/chapter/track/le
being·played·back
REM : Remaining time of title/chapter/track/le
being·played·back
i·Group/Title/Track/Chapter indicators
o·HDMI output indicator
Display·when·HDMI·video·or·audio·signals·are·
being·output.·
Does· not· display· when· the· HDMI· cable· is·
not· correctly· connected· and· when· the· HDMI·
connection is not veried.
Q0·Media indicators
BD·:·BD
DVD :·DVD-Video,·DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW
DVD AUDIO :·DVD-Audio
SUPER AUDIO CD·:·Super·Audio·CD
CD :·CD
SD :·SD·Memory·Card
Displays·the·inserted·media.
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Part Names and Functions
Rear Panel
For·buttons·not·explained·here,·see·the·page·indicated·in·parentheses·(·).
q
Q2 Q1 oQ0 i u
w e r t y
q·7.1ch AUDIO OUT connectors··················································(18)
w·ROOM TO ROOM IN/OUT jacks
Extension·jack·for·future·use.
e·RS-232C connector
Extension·connector·for·future·use.
r·ETHERNET connector································································(21)
t·DENON LINK 4th connector···············································(18,·19)
y·AC inlet (AC IN)··········································································(22)
u·HDMI OUT connectors························································(13,·14)
Signals·output·from·each·terminal·change·depending·on·the·HDMI·
mode·setting.
i·COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors····································(19)
o·S-VIDEO OUT connector···························································(19)
Q0·VIDEO OUT connector······························································(19)
Q1·DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL/COAXIAL connectors························(17)
Q2·2ch XLR AUDIO OUT connectors·············································(20)
For·software·recorded·in·multi-channel,·analog·signals·that·have·
been·down-mixed·into·2·channels·are·output.
NOTE
Do·not·touch·the·inner·pins·of·the·connectors·on·the·rear·panel.·
Electrostatic·discharge·may·cause·permanent·damage·to·the·unit.
Do not put your nger or foreign object in the fan opening. Doing so
could·cause·injury·or·unit·failure.
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Part Names and Functions
Remote Control Unit
For·buttons·not·explained·here,·see·the·page·indicated·in·parentheses·(·).
q
w
Q9
W0
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
W9
E0
E3
E4
E2
E1
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
e
r
t
y
u
i
o
Q0
Q1
Q3
Q4
Q2
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
When·power·is·in·standby,·press·W0·and·E1·to·turn·the·power·on.
You·can·use·Q6·when·operating·the·BD·popup·menu·screen,·etc.·
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q·Remote control signal transmitter·············································(7)
w·POWER buttons (POWER OFF, POWER ON)···························(22)
e·HDMI RESOLUTION button (HDMI RES.)································(15)
r·HDMI MODE button··································································(13)
t·Number buttons (0 ~ 9, +10)·····················································(37)
y·MODE button·············································································(33)
u·DIMMER button·········································································(49)
i·TOP MENU button (T)·······························································(37)
o·ENTER button············································································(24)
Q0·SETUP button (S)·······································································(23)
Q1·Fast-reversing button (6)······················································(45)
Q2·Pause/Still button (3)·························································(43,·45)
Q3·Revers-skip button (8)··························································(43)
Q4·ANGLE button············································································(49)
Q5·DISPLAY button·········································································(36)
Q6·RED/GRN/BLU/YEL buttons
Q7·PURE DIRECT button·································································(40)
Q8·PICTURE ADJUST button·························································(35)
Q9·SOURCE button·········································································(36)
W0·Disc tray OPEN/CLOSE button (5)··········································(36)
W1·PROGRAM/DIRECT button (PROG/DIRECT)···························(47)
W2·RANDOM button·······································································(46)
W3·CLEAR button············································································(35)
W4·SEARCH button (SRCH)····························································(39)
W5·CALL button···············································································(47)
W6·REPEAT button ·········································································(46)
W7·A-B button··················································································(46)
W8·MENU/POP UP MENU button··················································(37)
W9·Cursor buttons (uiop)··························································(24)
E0·RETURN button (R)····································································(24)
E1·Play button (1)··········································································(39)
E2·Fast-forwarding button (7)···················································(45)
E3·Stop button (2)··········································································(43)
E4·Forward-skip button (9)·······················································(43)
E5·SUBTITLE button·······································································(48)
E6·AUDIO button············································································(47)
E7·PAGE + button···········································································(40)
E8·DISC LAYER button···································································(39)
E9·BACK LIGHT button
When· pressing· a· button,· backlight· is· turned· ON· for· about· 8·
seconds·except·the·button·E9.
Press·once·again·to·turn·off.
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Connections
Connect the DVD-A1UDCI as follows before using. Make connections according to the equipment you are connecting.
Some DVD-A1UDCI settings may be necessary depending on the connection method. Check each connection item for more information.
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Home Theater Playback
vpage 13
– Playing Back Using Multi-Channel System –
Multi-channel Audio + Video
HDMI connection
“Using·an·HDMI·Cable·to·Connect·to·an·AV·Amp·or·Television”·(vpage·
13)
•
··or··
Multi-channel Audio
DENON LINK connection
“Making·a·Jitter-free·Connection”·(vpage·18)
“Making·a·Normal·Connection”·(vpage·19)
Digital audio connection
“Connection·to·an·AV·Amp·with·No·HDMI·Audio·Input”·(vpage·17)
Analog 7.1ch connection
“Connecting· to· a· Device· with· an· Analog· Multi-channel· Audio· Input·
Terminal”·(vpage·18)
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Video
Analog video connection
“Connection·to·an·AV·Amp·with·No·HDMI·Video·Input”·(vpage·19)
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Playing Back with a Direct
Connection to a TV
vpage 19
Audio + Video
HDMI connection (vpage·14)•
··or··
Audio
Analog audio connection (vpage·19)•
Video
Analog video connection (vpage·19)•
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Recording a CD
vpage 20
Digital output
“Connecting· to· a· Digital· Recording· Device”· (vpage·
20)
•
DVD-A1UDCI
DVD-A1UDCI
DVD-A1UDCI
3
Playing Back 2-Channel
Audio
vpage 20
2ch balanced connection
“Connecting· to· a· Device· with· Analog· 2-channel· Audio·
Input·Terminal·with·Balanced·Cable”·(vpage·20)
•
··or··
2ch stereo pin plug cable (unbalanced) connection
“Connecting· to· a· Device· with· Analog· 2-channel· Audio·
Input·Terminal·with·Stereo·Pin·Plug·Cable”·(vpage·20)
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Using BD-LIVE function
or updating the software
version of DVD-A1UDCI
vpage 21
LAN connection
“Connecting·to·the·Network”·(vpage·21)
•
DVD-A1UDCI
DVD-A1UDCI
Connecting the Power Cord
Once Connections are Completed
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Video cables
Component video
connections
(Sold·separately)
Component video (75 Ω/ohms) cable
S-Video
connections
(Sold·separately)
S-Video·cable
Video connections
(Included)
75 Ω/ohms pin-plug video cable
Other cables
DENON LINK
connections
(Included)
DENON·LINK·cable
Network
connections
(Sold·separately)
Ethernet·cable
Preparation
Cables Used for Connections
Prepare the cables to match the devices you are to use.
Audio and video cables
HDMI connections
(Sold·separately)
19-pin·HDMI·cable
Audio cables
Coaxial digital
connections
(Sold·separately)
Coaxial digital (75 Ω/ohms pin-plug) cable
Optical digital
connections
(Sold·separately)
Optical·cable
Analog connections
(balanced)
(Sold·separately)
Balanced·cable
Analog connections
(stereo, surround)
(1·included)
R
L
R
L
Stereo·pin·plug·cable
Analog connections
(center, subwoofer)
(Sold·separately)
Pin-plug·cable
(Y)
(PB/CB)
(PR/CR)
NOTE
Do·not·plug·the·power·cord·into·the·power·outlet·until·all·connections·
are·completed.·
Be·sure·to·read·the·owner’s·manuals·for·the·connected·devices.·
First·check·the·connection·channels,·and·then·correctly·connect·the·
input·and·output·channels.·
Do·not·bundle·the·power·cord·together·with·the·connection·cables.·
This·can·result·in·noise.·
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Use only HDMI (High Denition Multimedia Interface) cable that
bears·the·HDMI·logo·(genuine·HDMI·product).·Using·cable·without·
the·HDMI·logo·(non-genuine·HDMI·product)·may·result·in·abnormal·
playback.·
When·outputting·deep·colour·or·1080p,·etc.,·we·recommend·you·
use·High·Speed·HDMI·cable·for·enhanced·high-quality·playback.
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1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel System –
There are 5 ways to connect (q – t) using HDMI cable (sold separately). Congure appropriate
connection for HDMI mode rst and then set HDMI mode using .
When connecting with HDMI cable, perform the settings in “Required Settings for HDMI
Connection” (vpage 15).
DVD-A1UDCI automatically detects audio/video signal supported by the connected HDMI device
and outputs the signal. To change the setting, see “HDMI Setup” on the GUI menu (vpage 25,
26).
HDMI mode
Output signal from each terminal
HDMI OUT 1 HDMI OUT 2
q·HDMI Auto (Dual)
(HDMI Dual)
Used· for· multi-channel·
playback·using·2·devices.
Video·+·Audio Video·+·Audio
w·HDMI Auto (Independent)
(HDMI Inde.)
Used· for· multi-channel·
playback·using·one·device·
and· 2-channel· playback·
using·the·other·unit.·(
z1)
Video·+·Audio Video·+·Audio
e·AV Pure Direct
(AV P.Direct)
Used· for· the· highest·
quality· playback· using·
different· HDMI· cables· to·
connect· video· and· audio·
separately.
Video Audio
r·HDMI1
Used·for·connecting· only·
1·device.
Video·+·Audio Does·not·output
t·HDMI2
Does·not·output Video·+·Audio
y·HDMI Off
Used· when· HDMI·
connection·is·not·used.
Does·not·output Does·not·output
z1·:··If·the·number·of·channels·supported·by·2·devices·is·the·same,·multi-channel·audio·is·output·
to·both·devices.
NOTE
To·disable·video·or·audio·output·from·the·HDMI·terminal,·set·“Video·Out”·of·“Pure·Direct·Setup”,·which·
outputs·high·quality·analog·audio·to·“Off”.·To·enable·the·HDMI·signal·output,·set·the·Pure·Direct·mode·
to·one·of·the·following·setting:
Pure·Direct·mode· “Off”·or·“User·Preset·1”·or·“User·Preset·2”·(b)
(“Playing·Back·High-Quality·Audio·(Pure·Direct·Function)·”·vpage·40)
Do·this·after·setting·“Pure·Direct·Setup”·–·“User·Preset·1”·or·“User·Preset·2”·– “Video·Out”·on·GUI·
menu·to·“On”·(vpage·30).
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Using an HDMI Cable to Connect to an AV Amp or Television
Default settings are underlined.
Video and Audio Output Signal when Outputting to 2 HDMI Devices
(HDMI Auto(Dual) Mode and HDMI Auto (Independent) Mode)
About Video Signal
When· “About· HDMI· Video· Resolution· Setting”· (vpage· 15)· is· set· to· “Auto”,· of· the· resolution·
supported·by· both· of·the· 2· connected·devices,· the· DVD-A1UDCI·outputs· the· highest·resolution·
video·signal·to·both·devices.
About Audio Signal
(1) Check audio signals that can be input by the device to be connected.
Audio format·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙·∙Bit stream (Dolby Digital, DTS etc.), Linear PCM, etc.
Number of channels
(2) About number of output channels of multi-channel audio
When·outputting·bitstream·signals·to·two·HDMI·devices,·the·signals·are·output·to·both·HDMI·devices·
if·they·both·support·bitstream·signals.·Of·only·one·device·support·bit·stream,·LPCM·is·output·to·the·
device,·which·does·not·support·bit·stream.·
When·outputting·LPCM·signals·to·two·HDMI·devices,·it·is·not·possible·to·output·multi-channel·audio·
signals·with·different·numbers·of·channels·to·the·two·HDMI·devices.
When·the·number·of·channels·of·multi-channel·audio·supported·by·the·connected·2·HDMI·devices·
are·different,·the·audio·signal·output·to··each·mode·becomes·as·follows:
HDMI Auto (Dual) :
Outputs·multi-channel·audio·of·less·number·of·channels·to·both·devices.·
If·the·supported·number·of·channels·is·7.1·channel·and·5.1·channel,·respectively,·5.1·channel·audio·
is·output.·If·the·supported·number·of·channels·is·multi-channel·and·2-channel·(or·2.1-channel),·multi-
channel·and·2-channel·are·output.
HDMI Auto (Independent) :
Multi-channel·audio·is·output·as·is·to·the·device,·which·supports·more·number·of·channels.·
LPCM·audio·of·2-channel·is·output·to·the·other·device.·
We·recommend·you·use·this·mode·when·outputting·to·both·an·AV·Amp·and·TV.
About Audio Format to be Output
Audio·format·supported·by·2·connected·HDMI·devices·is·output.
When·multi-channel·audio·is·output,·the·output·channel·is·as·described·above·(2).
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e “AV Pure Direct” connection
*/
)%.*
*/
)%.*
TV AV Amp
r “HDMI 1”, t “HDMI 2” Connection
GExampleH·“HDMI·1”·connection
*/
)%.*
AV Amp or
TV
y During “HDMI Off”
Audio/video·is·not·output·from·the·HDMI·terminal.
Connection to a device with a DVI-D terminal
If·you·use·a·HDMI/DVI-D·conversion·cable·(sold·separately),·HDMI·video·signals·are·converted·to·DVI-
D·signals,·enabling·connection·to·a·device·with·a·DVI-D·terminal.·
n
NOTE
In·this·case,·the·audio·signal·is·not·output.·Make·the·appropriate·audio·connections·for·your·devices.·
(vpage·15·~·21).
The·video·signal·will·be·in·RGB·format.·
You· cannot· output· to· a· DVI-D· device· that· does· not· support· HDCP· (high-bandwidth· digital· content·
copyright·protection·system).·
Video·may·not·be·output·depending·on·the·combination·of·devices.·
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About Video Signal
When· “About· HDMI· Video· Resolution· Setting”· (vpage· 15)· is· set· to· “Auto”,· of· the· resolution·
supported·by·both·connected·devices,·the·video·signal·of·the·highest·resolution·is·output·to·both·
devices.·(From·the·HDMI·2·terminal,·audio·signal·and·black·video·signal·are·output.)
n
*/
)%.*
*/
)%.*
AV Amp 1 or
TV 1
AV Amp 2 or
TV 2
q “HDMI Auto (Dual)”, w “HDMI Auto (Independent)” connection
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Setting HDMI video output
Make HDMI Output Signal and HDMI Control Function Settings
“HDMI·Setup”·(vpage·25,·26)
Make the Video Output Signal Setting for the Connected Television
“Video·Setup”·(vpage·26)
About HDMI Video Resolution Setting
Change·the· HDMI· video· resolution· by·pressing· .·Switch· the· output· mode· as·follows.· Default·
settings·are·underlined.
Auto
480/576i
1080P24
1080P
1080i
480/576P
720P
Source Direct
If·the·HDMI·resolution·is·not·set·to·“Auto”,·set·it·to·correspond·with·the·resolution·of·your·television.··
Images·will·not·be·projected·normally·if·the·television·resolution·and·DVD-A1UDCI’s·output·resolution·
do·not·match.·
Audio·and·video·will·be·temporarily·interrupted·if·the·power·of·the·connected·device·currently·playing·
back·is·turned·off,·or·input·is·switched.
When·you·change·the·HDMI·video·resolution·of·the·DVD-A1UDCI,·it·takes·from·a·few·seconds·up·to·
about·10·seconds·for·validation·between·the·DVD-A1UDCI·and·the·connected·device.·Audio/video·is·
not·output·during·this·period.
When· outputting·deep· colour· or· 1080p,·etc.,· we· recommend· you·use· High· Speed· HDMI·cable· for·
enhanced·high-quality·playback.·
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Required Settings for HDMI Connection
(480/576·interlaced) (480/576·progressive)
(720·progressive)(1080·interlaced)(1080·progressive)(1080·progressive,·24-frame)
(Source·direct)
(Auto)
Setting HDMI Audio Output
When·you·press· ·and·set·“HDMI·Setup”·–·“Audio·Setup”·to·“Auto”·(vpage·25)·on·the··GUI·menu,·
audio·mode·is·set·according·to·the·connected·device.
When·you·want·to·set·the·HDMI·audio·output·separately,·change·according·to·the·following·table.·
Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected device regarding HDMI audio input specications
compatible·with·the·connected·device.·
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Device to be connected Setting items About output signal and speaker settings
Device· with· the· following·
built-in·decoder
Dolby·TrueHD
Dolby·Digital·Plus
Dolby·Digital
DTS-HD
DTS
·
·
·
·
·
Auto
DVD-A1UDCI·outputs·a·bitstream·signal·that·is·decoded·by·
the·connected·device.·
In·this·case,·you·cannot·make·a·speaker·setting·for·HDMI·
audio·with·the·DVD-A1UDCI.·
Make·the·setting·with·the·connected·device.·
When· outputting· the· Dolby· TrueHD· or· DTS-HD· audio,·
press· · and· set· “BD· Audio· Mode”· to· “HD· Audio·
Output”·(vpage·33).
b
b
Device· compatible· with·
multi-channel· HDMI· audio·
input,· but· not· capable· of·
speaker· setting· for· each·
channel
Multi LPCM
BM On
Outputs· multi-channel· Linear· PCM· audio· signals· with·
speaker·setting·by·the·DVD-A1UDCI.
For· speaker· setting,· on· the· GUI· menu,· “Audio· Setup”·
–· “7.1ch· Audio· Out”–· “Multi· Channel”· –· “Speaker·
Conguration” (vpage·27).
BM·:·Bass·Management·(means·multi-channel·speaker·
setting)
b
b
Device· compatible· with·
multi-channel· HDMI· audio·
input,· and· capable· of·
speaker· setting· for· each·
channel
Multi LPCM
BM Off
Output·of·multi-channel·Linear·PCM·audio·signals·from·the·
DVD-A1UDCI.·
Perform·the·speaker·setting·with·the·connected·device.·
BM·:·Bass·Management·(means·multi-channel·speaker·
setting)
b
Device·compatible·with·2-
channel·HDMI·audio·input
2ch
Downmixed·2-channel·Linear·PCM·audio·signals·are·output·
from·the·DVD-A1UDCI.··
Perform·the·speaker·setting·with·the·connected·device.·
Device·not·compatible·with·
HDMI·audio·signal·input
Mute
Audio·signal·are·not·output·from·the·DVD-A1UDCI’s·HDMI·
terminal.·
Only·video·signals·are·output·from·the·HDMI·terminal.·
Make·the·audio·connection.b
NOTE
When·the· HDMI·video·resolution· is·set·to· “1080P24”,·HDMI· video·signals·are· output·from· the·DVD-
A1UDCI·with·a·resolution·of·1080P·and·a·frame·rate·of·24·frames·per·second,·regardless·of·the·video·
signals·on·the·disc·being·played.·Because·of·this,·when·playing·discs·containing·video·signals·recorded·
with·a·frame·rate·of·something·other·than·24·frames·per·second,·the·movement·of·the·picture·may·be·
unnatural.·If·this·happens,·set·the·HDMI·video·resolution·to·something·other·than·“1080P24”.
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Audio signal from the HDMI output terminal
You can change the audio format and playback number of channels according to the specications
of·the·device·to·which·the·DVD-A1UDCI’s·HDMI·audio·output·signals·are·input.·Make·settings·while·
checking the specications of the audio device to be connected as well as the audio format/number
of channels stored in media and les for playback.
n
Media/Files Audio format
Setting “HDMI Setup” – “Audio Setup” (vpage 25) on
the GUI menu
Auto
Multi·LPCM·
BM·On/Off
2ch
BD
Dolby·Digital
Dolby·Digital
z1
Multi·LPCM
2· ch· Downmix·
LPCM
Dolby·Digital·Plus
Dolby·Digital·Plus
z1
Dolby·TrueHD
Dolby·TrueHD
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DTS
DTSz1
DTS-HD
DTS-HDz1
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AVCHD
Dolby·Digital Dolby·Digital
Multi·LPCM
2· ch· Downmix·
LPCM
LPCM Multi·LPCM
DVD-Video
Dolby·Digital Dolby·Digital
DTS DTS
LPCM 2·ch·LPCM
DVD-Audio LPCM,·PPCM
Multi·LPCM
2· ch· Downmix·
LPCM
Super·audio·CD
z2
Multi·area
Stereo·area
2·ch·LPCM
CD·layer
DivX
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Dolby·Digital Dolby·Digital Multi·LPCM
2· ch· Downmix·
LPCM
MP3,·MP2
2·ch·LPCM
CD,·MP3,·WMA,·AAC,·LPCM
DTS-CD DTS Multi·LPCM
2· ch· Downmix·
LPCM
z1·:
Multi·LPCM·signals·are·output·when·“BD·Audio·Mode”·is·set·to·“Mix·Audio·Output·”·(
vpage·33).·
Multi·LPCM·signals·are·output·when·outputting·HDMI·video·signals·with·resolutions·of·480i/576i·or·
480p/576p.
z2·:
Super·Audio·CD·audio·signals·are·output·at·44.1·kHz·16-bit.·
Even·if·“HDMI·Setup”·–·“Audio·Setup”·on·the·GUI·menu·is·set·to·“Auto”·(vpage·25),·multilinear·PCM·
or·downmixed·2-channel·linear·PCM·signals·are·output·if·a·device·that·does·not·support·bitstreams·is·
connected.
Copyright protection system
In·order·to·play·back·digital·video·and·audio·such·as·BD-Video·or·DVD-Video·via·HDMI·connection,·
both·the·player·and·TV·or·the·AV·Amp·need·to·support·the·copyright·protection·system·known·as··
HDCP(High-bandwidth·Digital·Content·Protection·System).·HDCP·is·copyright·protection·technology·
comprised· of· data· encryption· and· authentication· of· the· connected· AV· device.· · The· DVD-A1UDCI·
supports·HDCP.·
NOTE
If·a·device·that·does·not·support·HDCP·is·connected,·video·and·audio·are·not·output·correctly.·Read·the·
owner’s·manual·of·your·television·or·AV·Amp·for·more·information.
The·audio·signal·from·the·HDMI·output·terminal·(sampling·frequency,·number·of·channels,·etc.)·may·
be limited by the HDMI audio specications of the connected device regarding permissible inputs. For
example, if the HDMI audio specication of the connected device is 5.1 channels, 5.1-channel audio will
be·automatically·output·even·when·playing·back·7.1·channels·by·the·DVD-A1UDCI.··In·this·case,·analog·
audio·output·will·also·be·5.1-channel.
Audio·signal·input·may·not·be·supported·depending·on·the·HDMI·compatible·monitor·(projector,·etc.)·
being·used.·
When·the·DVD-A1UDCI·is·connected·to·this·kind·of·device,·audio·signals·are·not·output·from·the·HDMI·
terminal.·
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Connection to an AV Amp with No HDMI Audio Input
When·playing·back·Dolby·Digital·Plus/Dolby·TrueHD/DTS-HD·audio·recorded·on·a·BD·disc,·the·DVD-
A1UDCI·outputs·Dolby·Digital·or·DTS·bitstream·from·its·digital·audio·output·terminal.·
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Dolby·TrueHD/Dolby·Digital·Plus/DTS-HD·audio·signals·are·not·output·with·
this·connection.·
When·outputting·Dolby·TrueHD/Dolby·Digital·Plus/DTS-HD·audio·signals,·do·
so·with·an·HDMI·connection·(vpage·13,·“Using·an·HDMI·Cable·to·Connect·
to·an·AV·Amp·or·Television”).
Super· Audio· CD’s· DSD· signal· cannot· be· output.· Also,· during· CD· layer·
playback,·44.1·kHz/16-bit·Linear·PCM·is·output.·
•
•
Do·not·output·DTS·audio·signals·to·an·AV·Amp·that·does·not·support·DTS.·Playing·back·a·BD/DVD·
disc·with·recorded·DTS·content·can·generate·noise·and·even·damage·your·speakers.·
When·connecting·with·an·optical·transmission·cable·(sold·separately),·make·sure·the·plug·shape·
aligns·with·the·socket,·and·insert·fully.·
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Match·the·
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Audio Signal from the Digital Audio Output (Optical/Coaxial) Terminal
The·DVD-A1UDCI·can·convert·and·output·digital·audio·signal·format·recorded·on·media.·
Convert the digital audio signal in accordance with the specications of the device that is to input digital
audio·output·signals·from·the·DVD-A1UDCI.·
Media/Files Audio format
Setting “Audio Setup” – “Digital Out” (vpage 29) on
the GUI menu
Bitstream PCM/PCM·Down·Sampling
BD
Dolby·Digital
Dolby·Digital
z1
2·ch·Downmix·LPCM
Dolby·Digital·Plus
Dolby·TrueHD
DTS
DTSz1
DTS-HD
LPCM
2·ch·Downmix·LPCM
z1
AVCHD
Dolby·Digital Dolby·Digital
LPCM 2·ch·Downmix·LPCM
DVD-Video
Dolby·Digital Dolby·Digital
DTS DTS
LPCM
2·ch·Downmix·LPCM
DVD-Audio LPCM,·PPCM
Super·Audio·CD
Multi·area
Audio·is·not·output
Stereo·area
CD·layer 2·ch·LPCM
DivX
®
Dolby·Digital Dolby·Digital 2·ch·Downmix·LPCM
MP3,·MP2
2·ch·LPCM
CD
MP3,·WMA,·AAC,·LPCM
DTS-CD DTS
2·ch·Downmix·LPCM
(DTSz2)
z1·:
Bitstream·signals·are·output·in·accordance·with·the·BD·re-encode·setting·when·“BD·Audio·Mode”·
is·set·to·“Mix·Audio·Output”·(
vpage·33).
z2·:
When·“HDMI·Setup”·–·”Audio·Setup”·is·set·to·“Auto”·on·the·GUI·menu·and·bit·stream·is·output·from·
HDMI·,·the·DTS·bit·stream·is·output·from·the·digital·audio·output·(optical/coaxial)·as·well.
For·content·with·copyright·protection,·audio·signal·is·down·sampled·to·48kHz·16bit·and·is·output.
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NOTE
The·jitter-free·function·does·not·work·except·during·BD·playback.·In·this·case,·the·video·signal·is·
output·from·the·HDMI·OUT·terminal,·and·the·audio·signal·from·the·DENON·LINK·terminal.
Connecting to a Device with an Analog Multi-channel Audio
Input Terminal
Outputs·multi-channel·audio·decoded·by·the·DVD-A1UDCI.
If·your·audio·system·has·an·analog·multi-channel·audio·input·terminal,·connect·using·audio·cable·(sold·
separately).
When·you·connect·the·DVD-A1UDCI·to·a·DENON·LINK·4th·compatible·AV·Amp·using·DENON·LINK·
cable·and·HDMI·cable,·during·BD·playback·the· DVD-A1UDCI’s·circuit·operates· with· the·AV·Amp’s·
master·clock·signal.·(The·clock·control·indicator·of·the·DVD-A1UDCI·lights.)·This·enables·transmission·
of·high-quality·digital·audio·with·minimal·jitter.·
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connection,· you· need· not·
connect·the·SBR/SBL·terminals.·
In· this·case,· on· the· GUI· menu,·
select· “Audio· Setup”· –· “7.1ch·
Audio·Out”·–· “Multi· Channel”·–·
“Speaker Conguration” – “Surr.
Back”,·and·set·“Size”·to·“None”·
(vpage·27).
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1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel System –
Connection to an AV Amp with No HDMI Video Input
Check·the·video·terminals·and·make·the·connection·to·one·of·them.·
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Check·the·television’s·audio·and·video·terminals·and·make·the·connection·to·one·of·them.·
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input terminal
HDMI input
terminal
TV TV TV TV
(Sold·
separately)
When· outputting· the· DVD-A1UDCI’s· analog· 2-channel· audio· to· the· television’s· 2-channel· (stereo)·
audio·input·terminal,·on·the·GUI·menu,·select·“Audio·Setup”·–·“7.1ch·Audio·Out”,·and·set·it·to·“2·
Channel”·(vpage·27).
NOTE
Do·not·connect·the·DVD-A1UDCI’s·video·output·via·a·VCR·(Video·Cassette·Recorder).·Some·media·
contain·copy·prohibit·signals,·which·will·disturb·the·screen·image.
When·playing·NTSC·disc,·DVD-A1UDCI’s·video·output·becomes·NTSC·signal·format.
When·playing·PAL·disc,·DVD-A1UDCI’s·video·output·becomes·PAL·signal·format.
(supplied)
(supplied)
(Sold·
separately)
(Sold·
separately)
NOTE
DENON·LINK·does·not·support·BD·audio·transmission.·
When·connecting·to·a·DENON·LINK-compatible·AV·Amp,·the·multi-channel·signals·of·DVD-Audio·
discs,·Super·Audio·CDs,·etc.,·can·be·transferred·as·such·in·digital·format.
DENON·LINK· connection·requires·that· the·version· of·AV·Amp· to·be· connected·match·the· DVD-
A1UDCI·version.·Check·the·version·of·the·AV·Amp,·and·then·on·the·GUI·Menu,·set·“DENON·LINK·
Setup”·–·“DENON·LINK·Mode”·(
vpage·30).
If·the·DVD-A1UDCI·and·AV·Amp·versions·do·not·match,·audio·cannot·be·output·correctly.
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DENON·LINK·supports·digital·transmission·up·to·24·bit/2·ch·at·192/176.4·kHz,·and·up·to·24·bit/6·ch·
at·96·kHz·or·less.
When· you· have· made· a· DENON· LINK· connection,· the· DVD-A1UDCI’s· speaker·setting· becomes·
invalid.·(Make·the·speaker·setting·on·the·connected·AV·Amp)
DENON·LINK·2nd·cannot·transmit·multi/stereo·area·audio·of·Super·Audio·CD.·
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2. Playing Back with a Direct Connection to a TV
When connected to the television’s component video input terminal
The·DVD-A1UDCI’s·component·video·output·supports·480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i·output.·Match·
the·output·to·the·corresponding·resolution·of·the·connected·television·by·setting,·on·the·GUI·menu:·
“Video·Setup”·–·“Component·Resolution”·(vpage·26).·Images·will·not·be·projected·normally·if·the·
television·resolution·and·DVD-A1UDCI’s·output·resolution·do·not·match.·Copyright·protected·DVD·is·
output·in·480i/576i·or·480p/576p.
When connected to the HDMI input terminal
Outputting·both·digital·video·and·digital·audio·signals.·
See·“Required·Settings·for·HDMI·Connection”·(vpage·15)·for·HDMI·video·output·and·audio·output·
settings.
n
•
n
3. Playing Back 2-Channel Audio
Connecting to a Device with Analog 2-channel Audio Input
Terminal with Balanced Cable
Select·“Audio·Setup”·–·“XLR”·(vpage·30)·from·the·GUI·menu·beforehand·to·match·the·device·to·be·
connected.
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NOTE
Do·not·short·circuit·between·each·terminals.·When·making·connections,·check·the·input·terminal·
layout·of·the·device·to·be·connected·with·the·owner's·manual.·
The·default·DVD-A1UDCI·balance·model·XLR·input·connectors·pin·alignment·is·as·shown.
··q·GROUND···w·HOT···e·COLD·
For·software·recorded·in·multi-channel,·analog·signals·that·have·been·down-mixed·into·2·channels·
are·output.
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Connecting to a Device with Analog 2-channel Audio Input
Terminal with Stereo Pin Plug Cable
On·the·GUI·menu,·select·“Audio·Setup”·–·“7.1ch·Audio·Out”,·and·set·it·to·“2·channel”·(vpage·27).
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Stereo
For·software·recorded·in·multi-channel,·analog·signals·that·have·been·down-mixed·into·2·channels·
are·output.
Connecting to a Digital Recording Device
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When·converting·multi-channel·audio·to·2-channel·for·output,·on·the·GUI·menu,·select·“Audio·Setup”·
–·“Digital·Out”,·and·set·it·to·“PCM·Down·Sampling”·(vpage·29).·If·you·play·back·DVD·or·other·media·
with incorrect conguration, deafening noise occurs that may damage the speaker.
4. Recording a CD
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Connecting to the Network
5. Using BD-LIVE function or updating the software version of DVD-A1UDCI
You·can·use·a·disc·which·offers·BD-LIVE·function·by·connecting·the·unit·to·the·Internet·(vpage·
38).
You can update by downloading the latest rmware from the Internet.
For·more·information,·on·the·GUI·menu,·select·“Other·Setup”·–·“Firmware·Update”·(vpage·33).·
See·“Network·Setup”·(vpage·31)·on·the·GUI·menu·for·more·information·on·network·setting.·
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Internet
Modem
Router
Computer
LAN port/
Ethernet
connector
To WAN port
To LAN port
To LAN port
ETHERNET
connector
System Requirement
Internet Connection by Broadband Circuit
Modem
Device·that·connects·to·the·broadband·circuit·and·conducts·communications·on·the·Internet.·
A·type·that·is·integrated·with·a·router·is·also·available.
Router
When·using·the·DVD-A1UDCI,·we·recommend·a·router·with·the·following·features.··
Built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) server.
Function·that·automatically·assigns·an·IP·address·on·the·LAN.·
Built-in·100BASE-TX·switch·(built-in·switching·hub·compatible·with·speeds·upwards·of·100·Mbps)
Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater recommended)
An·Ethernet·cable·is·not·included·with·the·DVD-A1UDCI.
For·Ethernet·cable,·we·recommend·you·use·shielded·straight·cable·(normal·type).·
If you use the at type or a non-shielded cable, the noise may adversely affect other devices.
For·Internet·connection,·use·an·ISP·(Internet·Service·Provider).·Ask·your·local·dealer·for·details.·
NOTE
•··It· is·necessary· to·subscribe· to·an· ISP·in· order·to· connect· to· the· Internet.·If· you·already· have·a·
broadband·connection,·there·is·no·need·to·subscribe·anew.
•·The·router·you·can·use·varies·with·the·ISP.·For·more·information,·contact·your·ISP·or·PC·dealer.·
•··DENON·assumes·no·responsibility·whatsoever·for·any·communication·errors·or·troubles·resulting·
from·customer's·network·environment·or·connected·devices.
Others
The·DVD-A1UDCI·can·use·the·DHCP·function·to·automatically·set·the·network.
With·the·type·of·circuit·in·which·network·setting·is·performed·manually,·when·subscribed·to·a·provider,·
conduct·the·setting·in·accordance·with·“Network·Setup”·on·the·GUI·menu·(vpage·31).·
If·you·connect·the·DVD-A1UDCI·to·a·network·without·a·DHCP·function,·conduct·IP·address·and·other·
settings·according·to·“Network·Setup”·on·the·GUI·menu·(vpage·31).
The·DVD-A1UDCI·does·not·support·PPPoE.·If·you·subscribe·to·a·circuit·that·is·set·with·PPPoE,·a·PPPoE-
compatible·router·is·required.·
When·setting·manually,·check·the·setting·contents·with·the·network·administrator.
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Connecting the Power Cord
Connect·the·included·power·cord·to·the·DVD-A1UDCI,·and·plug·it·into·an·AC·outlet.·
Power·cord
(included)
To·household·power·
outlet·(AC·120·V,·60·Hz)
NOTE
Be sure to insert the power plug rmly. Incomplete connection results in noise generation. •
Once Connections are Completed
On·the·GUI·menu,·when·“Other·Setup”·–·“Auto·Power·Mode”·–·“On”·(vpage·32),·the·following·states·are·
maintained·for·about·30·minutes,·and·then·the·power·is·turned·automatically·to·standby.
Turning the Power On
When power is switched to standby
Either·press· ·on·the·unit,·or·press· ·on·the·remote·control.·
The·power·indicator·lights·red.·
n
NOTE
During·power·standby,·a·slight·amount·of·power·is·consumed.·To·totally·cut·off·the·power,·remove·the·
power·cord·from·the·power·outlet.·
Press the unit’s or the remote control’s .
The·power·is·turned·on,·and·the·power·indicator·lights·green.
“LOADING”·appears·on·the·display,·and·disc·information·is·read.·
The·“NO·DISC”·message·is·displayed·when·a·disc·is·not·loaded.·b
(DVD-A1UDCI)
(Remote·control·
unit)
Disc·not·loaded
Playback·has·stopped
Stopped·due·to·resume·function
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Pressing displays the GUI menu. From this menu, you can move to various setting screens.
GUI Menu Setup
HDMI Setup (vpage 25, 26)
Auto Format
Color Space
Deep Color
n
n
n
Audio Setup (vpage 27 ~ 30)
7.1ch Audio Out
Multi Channel
2 Channel
Subwoofer Mode
Source Direct
Compression
n
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n
n
n
Network Setup (vpage 31)
DHCP
Proxy
n
n
Language Setup (vpage 25)
Dialog
Subtitle
n
n
Video Setup (vpage 26)
TV Aspect (Aspect ratio)
Component Resolution
n
n
DENON LINK Setup (vpage 30)
DENON LINK Moden
Pure Direct Setup (vpage 30)
User Preset 1
User Preset 2
n
n
Ratings (vpage 31)
Password
BD Rating Level
DVD Rating Level
n
n
n
Display Setup (vpage 32)
Screen Saver
Wallpaper
Still Mode
n
n
n
Other Setup (vpage 32)
Auto Power Mode
Power Saving
Remote Control Setting
BD Data Utility
n
n
n
n
AFDM
BD Effect Sound
BD Re-Encoder
Digital Out
Downmix
XLR
n
n
n
n
n
n
Menu Map
Slide Show Time
Temporary Display
Captions
n
n
n
Rating Country Code
DivX Registration
n
n
Progressive Mode
TV Active Area
n
n
Disc Menus
GUI Language
n
n
Initialize
Firmware Update
Information
n
n
n
Audio Setup
SA-CD Audio Out
HDMI Control
n
n
n
IP Address
MAC Address
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GUI Menu Operation
Typical·examples·are·described·below.
Examples of GUI Menu Screen Displays
Exiting the GUI Menu
Press· ·while·the·GUI·menu·is·displayed.
The·GUI·menu·display·disappears.
n
•
NOTE
You·must·use·the·GUI·menu·to·make·settings·or·operate·while·a·disc·
or·SD·Memory·Card·is· not· inserted.·In·cases·in·which·the· resume·
function·is·activated,·you·may·not·make·correct·settings.
Text·colors·of·selected·items·of·the·GUI·menu·are·as·follows:
White·:·These·items·can·be·selected.
Gray·:·These·items·cannot·be·selected.
•
•
(Use to switch.)
7.1ch Audio Out
Subwoofer Mode
AFDM
Compression
Source Direct
BD Effect Sound
Switch to the next item
Selected item
Switch the selected item
Switch to the next item
Switch the selected item
using .
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Iconn
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GExample 1H Menu selection screen (Top menu)
AUDIO SETUP
7.1ch Audio Out Multi Channel
Subwoofer Mode 2 Channel
AFDM
Compression
Source Direct
BD Effect Sound
Set to output analog 7.1ch audio.
RATINGS
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BD視聴制限レベル ベルギー
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オーストリア
国コードを入力してください
Enter the country code.
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LANGUAGE SETUP
Dialog
Subtitle
GUI Language
Disc Menus
Set the language used for playback dialogs, subtitles, and
menus.
GExample 2H Rating Country Code input screen (with
virtual keyboard)
z3
z4
z5
z2
z1
z1·:·List·GUI·menu·setup·icons
z2·:·Currently·selected·setup·icon
z3·:·Currently·selected·setup·item
z4·:·List·of·currently·selected·setup·items
z5·:· Guide·text·for·the·currently·selected·
setup·item
Press to select “ ”
and then press .
(Or press .)
z6
z7
z8
z9
z6·:·Selected·setup·icon
z7·:·Options·of·the·selected·setup·item
z8·:·Virtual·keyboard
z9·:·Operation·button·guide
Selected item
(Use to switch.)
Switch the selected item
(Use to switch.)
(Use to switch.)
Returns to the previous item
(Use or to switch.)
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Press .
The·GUI·menu·is·displayed·on·the·TV·screen.
2
Press to select the menu to
be set or operated.
To·return·to·the·previous·item,·press· ·or· .·b
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Press to enter the setting.
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Setting contents
Dialog
Set· the· dialog·used· to· play·
BDs·or·DVDs.
Original· :· Plays· the· dialog· selected· at· the· top· in· the· language· menu·
stored·in·the·disc.
English/French/Spanish/German/Japanese/Italian/Swedish/Dutch/
Russian/Chinese/Korean/Danish/Finnish/Norwegian/Icelandic/
Hungarian/Romanian/Turkish/Greek/Irish/Portuguese/Polish/Czech/
Slovak/Bulgarian
Others·:·Enter·the·language·code.
Subtitle
Set· the· subtitle· language·
used·to·play·BDs·or·DVDs.
Off :·Do·not·display·subtitles.
English/French/Spanish/German/Japanese/Italian/Swedish/Dutch/
Russian/Chinese/Korean/Danish/Finnish/Norwegian/Icelandic/
Hungarian/Romanian/Turkish/Greek/Irish/Portuguese/Polish/Czech/
Slovak/Bulgarian
Others :·Enter·the·language·code.
Disc Menus
Set· the· language· used· for·
BD·or·DVD·menus.
English/French/Spanish/German/Japanese/Italian/Swedish/Dutch/
Russian/Chinese/Korean/Danish/Finnish/Norwegian/Icelandic/
Hungarian/Romanian/Turkish/Greek/Irish/Portuguese/Polish/Czech/
Slovak/Bulgarian
Others :·Enter·the·language·code.
GUI Language
Set·the·GUI·language.
English/Français/Español/Deutsch/Italiano/Svenska/Nederlands/
NOTE
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The·setting·may·not·be·active·depending·on·the·disc.
If·“Other”·is·selected·for·“Dialog”,·“Subtitle”·or·“Disc·Menus”,·refer·to·“Language·Code·List”·(vpage·
51),·use·number·buttons· ·~· ·to·input·the·language·code,·then·press· ·to·set.
Setting items
Setting contents
Auto Format
Set· the· content· of· HDMI·
video·output·resolution·item·
“Auto”· (vpage· 15)· with·
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Max Res.· :· Output· data· using· the· maximum· resolution· that· can· be·
handled·by·the·connected·TV.·When·a·TV·is·connected·to·both·HDMI·1·
and·2,·maximum·resolution·corresponding·with·both·is·output.·
Panel Res.·:·Output·data·using·the·maximum·resolution·of·the·panel·of·the·
connected·TV.·When·a·TV·is·connected·to·both·HDMI·1·and·2,·resolution·
corresponding·with·both·and·that·of·the·larger·panel·is·output.·
Color Space
Set·the·video·signal·system·
to·be·output·from·HDMI.
GHDMI 1H·or·GHDMI 2H·:·Set·the·video·signal·system·to·be·output·from·
HDMI1·or·HDMI2.
YCbCr·:·Output·by·YCbCr·video·format.
RGB Normal :·Output·using·the·RGB·video·system·(16·(black)·to·235·
(white)).
RGB Enhanced :·Output·using·the·RGB·video·system·(0·(black)·to·255·
(white)).
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Deep Color
Expands· the· color· depth·
(number· of· used· colors)·
of· the· HDMI· video· signal,·
enabling·playback·with·more·
natural· colors· and· free· of·
streaking.·
GHDMI 1H or·GHDMI 2H·:·Set·the·HDMI1·or·HDMI2·terminal·to·output·Deep·
Color.
·Auto·:·Deep·Color·is·automatically·output·when·the·connected·HDMI·
device·supports·Deep·Color.
Off :·Do·not·output·Deep·Color.
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Audio Setup
Set·the·audio·signal·system·
to·be·output·from·HDMI.
GAutoH :·Automatically·selects·and·outputs·signals·that·can·be·input·to·
the·connected·HDMI·device.·The·bitstream·signal·takes·priority.·
GMulti LPCM BM OnH :· Decoded· Linear· PCM· multi-channel· signal· is·
output· by· the· DVD-A1UDCI.· Speaker· setting· is· enabled.· (BM:· Bass·
Management)
For·setting,·on·the·GUI·menu,·refer·to,·“Audio·Setup”·–·“7.1ch·Audio·Out”·
(vpage·27,·28).·
Speaker Con guration : Set the speaker con guration used for
playback.·Automatically·sets·channel·components·and·characteristics·
according·to·setting.
Channel Level : Set·the·volume·of·the·test·tone·to·be·the·same·when·it·
is·output·from·each·speaker.
Distance :·Set· the·distance·between· the·listening·position· and·each·
speaker.
GMulti LPCM BM OffH :· Decoded· Linear· PCM· multi-channel· signal· is·
output·by·the·DVD-A1UDCI.·This·setting·is·not·made·in·speaker·setting.·
(BM:·Bass·Management)
G2chH·:·Output·the·downmixsed·2-channel·LPCM·signal.
GMuteH·:·Do·not·output·audio·from·HDMI.
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Set the language used for playback dialogs, subtitles, and menus. Set the HDMI output signal or HDMI control function.
Language Setup
Default settings are underlined.
HDMI Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying·the·menu
·Cancel·the·menu
:
Moves·the·cursor·
·(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision·the·setting :Return·to·previous·menu
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HDMI Setup
Setting items
Setting contents
SA-CD Audio Out
Set· to· output· stereo/multi·
area· audio· of· · Super· Audio·
CD·to·the·HDMI··terminal.
On :·Super·Audio·CD·audio·is·output.
Off :·Super·Audio·CD·audio·is·not·output.·
The·Super·Audio·CD·audio·signal·is·a·44.1·kHz/16-bit·Linear·PCM·output.·
HDMI Control
Can· operate· the· unit· in·
conjunction· with· an· HDMI·
control·support·device.
GControlH
Off :·Disable·the·HDMI·control·function.
HDMI1 On :·Link·with·the·device·connected·to·HDMI1.
HDMI2 On :·Link·with·the·device·connected·to·HDMI2.
GPower Off ControlH
On :··Turns·the·DVD-A1UDCI’s·power·to·standby·through·linkage·to·the·
TV.
Off :··Does·not·turn·the·DVD-A1UDCI's·power·to·standby·through·linkage·
to·the·TV.
For·the·HDMI·control·function·to·operate,·it·is·necessary·for·the·DVD-
A1UDCI·or·HDMI-compatible·TV·connected·to·the·DVD-A1UDCI··to·have·
an·HDMI·connection.
Refer·to· “HDMI· Control·Function”·(vpage· 49)·for·more·information·
about·the·HDMI·control·function.
The·HDMI·control·function·from·the·connected·device·becomes·valid·
when,·on·the·GUI·menu,·“DENON·LINK·Setup”·–·“DENON·LINK·Mode”·
is·set·to·“4th”·(vpage·30).
After·the·“HDMI·Control”·setting·has·been·changed,·always·turn·off·the·
power·to·the·connected·equipment·and·then·turn·it·back·on.·
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If·you·set·“DENON·LINK·Setup”·–·“DENON·LINK·Mode”·on·the·GUI·menu·to·“4th”,·you·will·no·longer·
be·able·to·change·the·“HDMI·Control”·–·”Control”·setting.·To·change·the·setting,·switch·“DENON·LINK·
Mode” to a setting other than “4th” rst and then change the setting.
Setting items
Setting contents
TV Aspect (Aspect ratio)
Set· the· screen· type· and·
display·mode·of·the·TV.
16:9 Squeeze Auto :·Output·to·a·wide·screen·TV.·For·4:3·video,·display·in·
the·center·of·the·screen·without·changing·the·aspect·ratio.
WIDE (16:9) :·Output·to·a·wide·screen·TV.
4:3 PS :·Output·to·a·4:3·TV.·For·wide·video,·trim·the·left·and·right·side·of·
the·image·and·display·in·4:3·aspect·ratio.·z1
4:3 LB :·Output·to·a·4:3·TV.·Display·all·of·the·wide·video.·z2
Component Resolution
Set· the· component· output·
resolution.
480/576i,·480/576P,·720P,·1080i,·
Source Direct :· Output· video· using·its· source· resolution.· Convert·the·
1080p·video·source·to·1080i.
Progressive Mode
Set· an· appropriate·
progressive· conversion·
mode· for· the· source· video·
material.
Auto :· Detect·the· type· of·video· material·and· automatically·switch· the·
mode.·Normally,·this·setting·is·used.
Video1 :·Suitable·for·playing·video·material·discs.
Video2 : Suitable for playing video material discs or 30-frame lm material
discs.
TV Active Area
Sets· the· horizontal· display·
range· when· the· analog·
video· output· resolution· is·
480i/576i.
Full :·Set·when·a·home-use·monitor·is·connected.
Normal :·This·setting·is·used·when·video·synchronization·is·disturbed·on·
a·professional-use·monitor.
·This·is·not·available·for·HDMI·output.
z1·:
Depending·on·the·video·content,·even·though·you·set·the·4:3·PS·(Pan·Scan),·the·content·may·be·
output·in·4:3·LB·(Letter·Box).
z2·:
Only·valid·for·content·recorded·in·480i/576i.
Set the video output signal according to the connected TV.
Video Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying·the·menu
·Cancel·the·menu
:
Moves·the·cursor·
·(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision·the·setting :Return·to·previous·menu
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7.1ch Audio Out
GSurroundH :·Set·the·presence·and·size·of·the·Surround·speakers.
Large :· Use· of· a· large· speaker· that· can· adequately· play· back· low·
frequencies.
Small :·Use·of·a·small·speaker·that·has·inadequate·playback·capacity·
for·low·frequencies.
None :·Select·when·the·surround·speakers·are·not·connected.
GSurr. BackH· :· Set· the· presence,· size· and· number· of· surround· back·
speakers.
Size·:·Set·the·surround·back·speaker·size.
Large· :· Use· of· a· large· speaker· that· can· adequately· play· back· low·
frequencies.
Small·:·Use·of·a·small·speaker·that·has·inadequate·playback·capacity·
for·low·frequencies.
None·:·Select·when·the·surround·back·speakers·are·not·connected.
Number·:·Set·the·number·of·surround·back·speakers.
1 spkr :·Use·only·one·surround·back·speaker.·Surround·back·audio·is·
output·from·the·surround·back·L·terminal.
2 spkrs·:·Use·two·surround·back·speakers.
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Setting items
Setting contents
7.1ch Audio Out
Makes·the·audio·setting·for·
output·of·analog·7.1-channel·
audio· to· a· multi-channel·
ampli er.
To· set· “7.1ch· Audio· Out”,·
set· “HDMI· Setup”· –· “Audio·
Setup”·on·the· GUI·menu·to·
“2ch”· or· “Mute”· (vpage·
25).
NOTE
You· cannot· select· “None”·
or· “NO”· for· “HDMI· Setup”·
–· Audio· Setup”· –· “Multi·
LPCM· BM· On”· –· “Speaker·
Con guration” (vpage·25)·
on·the·GUI·menu.
Multi Channel
Set the speaker con guration, channel level and distance for multi-
channel·playback.
NOTE
When·outputting·multi-channel·audio·set·to·surround·sound·by·the·DVD-
A1UDCI,·to·the·analog·input·of·an·AV·Amp,·set·so·that·the·AV·Amp·outputs·
audio without modi cation. If the AV Amp conducts further surround
processing,·the·appropriate·audio·will·not·be·output.·
2 Channel
Outputs·multi-channel·downmixed·audio·from·the·front·speaker·output·
terminals·(FL/FR)· of· the· 7.1-channel· audio· output·terminals.· Make·this·
setting when outputting to a TV and 2-channel ampli er.
NOTE
The· 7.1-channel· audio· output· terminals· output· only· FL/FR· when· you·
make·this·setting.
n·Speaker Con guration : Set the speaker con guration.
GFrontH·:·Set·the·front·speaker·size.
Large :· Use· of· a· large· speaker· that· can· adequately· play· back· low·
frequencies.
Small :·Use·of·a·small·speaker·that·has·inadequate·playback·capacity·
for·low·frequencies.
GCenterH :·Set·the·presence·and·size·of·the·center·speaker.·
Large :· Use· of· a· large· speaker· that· can· adequately· play· back· low·
frequencies.
Small :·Use·of·a·small·speaker·that·has·inadequate·playback·capacity·
for·low·frequencies.
None :·Select·when·a·center·speaker·is·not·connected.
GSubwooferH :·Set·the·presence·of·a·subwoofer.
Yes :·Use·a·subwoofer.
No :·Select·when·a·subwooofer·is·not·connected.
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Set the speaker or audio to be output.
Setting related to each channel setting and other audio in the case of outputting analog
audio signals decoded by the DVD-A1UDCI.
Audio Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying·the·menu
·Cancel·the·menu
:
Moves·the·cursor·
·(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision·the·setting :Return·to·previous·menu
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7.1ch Audio Out
GCrossover Freq.H·:· Set·the·upper· limit·of·the· low·frequency·signals·
output·from·the·subwoofer.
·40Hz/60Hz/80Hz/90Hz/100Hz/110Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz/250Hz
:· Outputs· at· below· set· frequency,· each· speaker’s· bass· signal·
output·from·the·subwoofer.·Set·this·according·to·the·low·frequency·
reproduction·capabilities·of·the·speakers·you·are·using.
·Advanced· :· Set· the· low· frequency· signals· to· be· output· from· the·
signals·of·the·respective·speakers·to·the·subwoofer.
Front, Center, Surround, Surr. Back
40Hz/60Hz/80Hz/90Hz/100Hz/110Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz/250Hz
LFE / LFE+Main
80Hz/90Hz/100Hz/110Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz/250Hz
When,·on·the·GUI·menu,·“Audio·Setup”·–·“7.1ch·Audio·Out”–·“Multi·
Channel” – “Speaker Conguration” – “Subwoofer” is set to “Yes”
(vpage·27),·you·can·select·“LFE”·or·“LFE+Main”.·
NOTE
Select·“Large”· or· “Small”· not·according· to· the· physical· size·of· the·
speaker·but·according·to·the·low·frequency·reproduction·capabilities·
based·on·the·frequency·set·at·“Crossover·Freq.”.
On·the·GUI·menu,·if·the·“Audio·Setup”·–·“7.1ch·Audio·Out”–·“Multi·
Channel” – “Speaker Conguration” item setting is changed, other
settings·are·automatically·changed·as·well.
GExampleH
If·you·set·“Front”·to·“Small”,·“Subwoofer”·is·set·to·“Yes”·and·“Large”·
cannot·be·selected·for·“Center”,·“Surround”·and·“Surr.·Back”.
Audio· signal· (sampling· frequency,· number· of· channels)· from· the·
HDMI output terminal may be restricted by the specication of the
HDMI··audio·that·can·be·input·by·the·device·at·the·other·side.
GExampleH
If the HDMI audio specication of the device at the other side is the
5.1·channel,·even·when·DVD-A1UDCI·plays·back·by·the·7.1·channel,·
the·5.1·channel·audio·is·automatically·output.·In·that·case,·the·analog·
audio·output·becomes·the·5.1·channel·output·as·well.
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Audio Setup
Setting items
Setting contents
7.1ch Audio Out
n·Channel Level :·Set·the·volume·of·the·test·tone·to·be·the·same·when·
it·is·output·from·each·speaker.·
GModeH :·Select·a·test·tone·output·method.
Auto :·Automatically·switch·the·test·tone·output·speaker.
Manual :·Manually·switch·the·test·tone·output·speaker.
GStartH :·Begin·outputting·the·test·tone.
Front L / Center / Front R / Surround R /
Surr. Back R / Surr. Back L / Surround L / Subwoofer
When·the·test·tone·output·stops,·press· .·
GSW +10dBH :·Increase·the·subwoofer·output·level·by·10·dB.·
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Off :·Do·not·change·the·subwoofer·output·level.
On :·Increase·the·subwoofer·output·level·by·+10·dB.
GDefaultH :·Reset·all·channel·level·settings·to·factory·default.
No :·Do·not·Reset.
Yes :·Reset.
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n·Distance :·Set·the·distance·between·the·listening·position·and·each·
speaker.
GFeetH or·GMetersH :·Set·the·unit·of·distance.
GStepH :·Set·the·minimum·variable·width·of·the·distance.
1ft, 0.1ft, 0.1m, 0.01m
GDefaultH :·Reset·all·distance·settings·to·factory·default.
Front L / Front R / Center / Subwoofer / Surround L / Surround R /
Surr. Back L / Surr. Back R :· Select·the· speaker· you· want· to· set,·
and· set· the· distance.· Set·the· value· that· is·closest· to· the· measured·
distance.
0 ~ 60ft or 0 ~ 18m
Default·settings·:
Front/Center/Subwoofer·:·12·feet·(3.6·meters)
Surround/Surr.·Back·:·10·feet·(3.0·meters)
Set·the·difference·in·the·distance·betweem·the·speakers·to·less·than·
20·feet·(6.0·meters).
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Subwoofer Mode
Set·the·type·of·low·frequency·
signal·to·be·output·from·the·
subwoofer.
LFE :·Add·the·low·frequency·signal·of·the·channel·for·which·the·speaker·
size·is·set·to·“small”·to·the·subwoofer·signal·and·output·it.
LFE+Main :·Add·the·low·frequency·signal·of·all·channels·to·the·subwoofer·
signal·and·output·it.
z :
“SW·+10dB”·cannot·be·set·for·“HDMI·Setup”·–·“Audio·Setup”·–·“Multi·LPCM·BM·On”·–·“Channel·
Level”·on·the·GUI·menu.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying·the·menu
·Cancel·the·menu
:
Moves·the·cursor·
·(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision·the·setting :Return·to·previous·menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
Source Direct
Disable· the· speaker· and·
subwoofer· settings· and·
output·the·disc·audio·as·is.
NOTE
Set· to· within· the· playback·
frequency· band· of· the·
amplier you are to use:
“On”· at· “50· kHz”· or· “100·
kHz”.· Setting· outside· the·
frequency· band· can· result·
in damage to your amplier
and even re.
Off :·Enable·the·speaker·and·subwoofer·settings.
On : 50kHz :·Output·the·disc·contents·as·is.·When·playing·Super·Audio·
CD,·output·up·to·50·kHz·audio·signals.
On : 100kHz :·Output·the·disc·contents·as·is.·When·playing·Super·Audio·
CD,·output·up·to·100·kHz·audio·signals.
·Setting·“On:·50·kHz”·or·“On:·100·kHz”·enables·full-range·playback·on·
all·channels· recommended·for·DTS.·(Note· that·this·results· in·a· 5· dB·
increase·in·subwoofer·volume,·and·a·15·dB·increase·with·Super·Audio·
CD).·This·also·allows·you·to· play· back·the·6-channel·source· of·DVD-
Audio·recorded· on·all· channels·with· the·full· frequency·range.· In·this·
case,·make·an·analog·connection·according·to·disc·operating·manual.
When·set·to·“On:·50·kHz”·or·“On:·100·kHz”,·all·speaker·sizes·are·set·to·
“Large”·and·“Yes”·is·set·for·the·subwoofer.
Even·when·set·to·“On:·50·kHz”·or·“On:·100·kHz”,·“Channel·Level”·and·
“Distance”·settings·are·available.·
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Compression
Compresses· the· dynamic·
range· of· Dolby· TrueHD/
Dolby· Digital/Dolby· Digital·
Plus·audio.··At·night·or·other·
times·when·you·cannot·play·
back· at· high· volume,· this·
compensates· by· reducing·
high· level· sounds· and·
increasing·low·level·sounds.·
Auto :·Automatically·compress·Dolby·TrueHD·audio·dynamic·range.·The·
sound·is·not·compressed·when·playing·signals·other·than·Dolby·TrueHD·
signals.
Off :·Dynamic·Range·compression·is·not·applied.
Low :·Set·minimum·dynamic·range·compression.
Middle : Set·middle·dynamic·range·compression.
High : Set·maximum·dynamic·range·compression.
AFDM
Automatically· set· the·
surround·mode·by·detecting·
the· surround· mode·
identication signal recorded
in·the·disc.·
On :·Automatically·set·surround·mode·when·the·ID·signal·is·included.
Off : Do·not·set·surround·mode·even·when·the·ID·signal·is·included.
MTRX :·Create·a·surround·audio·signal·by·matrix·processing,·regardless·
of·the·presence·of·an·ID·signal.
An EX ag may not be included for Dolby Digital EX sources. Even with
“AFDM”·set·to·“On”,·set·to·“MTRX”·in·case·the·playback·mode·does·not·
automatically·switch.·
NOTE
This·setting·is·valid·when·“Audio·Setup”·–·“7.1ch·Audio·Out”·on·the·GUI·
menu·is·set·to·“Multi-Channel”·and·when·“HDMI·Setup”·–·“Audio·Setup”·
on·the·GUI·menu·is·set·to·“Multi·LPCM·BM·On”·(
vpage·25).
This·setting·is·invalid·when·“Audio·Setup”·–·“Source·Direct”·on·the·GUI·
menu·is·set·to·“On”·(vpage·29),·and·when·“DENON·LINK·Setup”·–·
“DENON·LINK·Mode”·is·set·to·anything·other·than·“Off”·(vpage·30).
This·function·is·invalid·for·the·DTS-CD·source.
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Audio Setup
Setting items
Setting contents
BD Effect Sound
Sets· for· a· click· sound· and·
other· outputs· during· BD·
popup·menu·operations.
On :·Outputs·BD·effect·sound.·
Off :·Does·not·output·BD·effect·sound.
BD Re-Encoder
Sets· the· format· during·
output·of·the·BD’s·Mix·Audio·
signal·from·the·digital·output·
terminal.·
Auto :·Outputs· primary· audio· (main· audio)·in· the· same· type· of· audio·
format.· Dolby· Digital/Dolby· Digital· Plus/Dolby· TrueHD· are· output· as·
Dolby·Digital,·DTS/DTS-HD·are·output·as·DTS·and·Linear·PCM·is·output·
as·Linear·PCM.·
Dolby Digital:Outputs· to· the· digital· audio· output· terminal· (optical/
coaxial)·with·Dolby·Digital.
DTS :·Outputs·to·the·digital·audio·output·terminal·(optical/coaxial)·with·
DTS.
Valid· when· “BD· Audio· Mode”· is· set· to· “Mix· Audio· Output”· (vpage·
33).
Digital Out
Set·the·audio·signal·of·digital·
audio·output.·
For·more·information·on·each·
audio·signal,·refer·to·“Audio·
Signal·from·the·Digital·Audio·
Output· (Optical/Coaxial)·
Terminal”·(vpage·17).
Bitstream :·Outputs·a·bitstream·signal.·Converts·Dolby·TrueHD,·Dolby·
Digital·Plus·to·Dolby·Digital,·and·DTS-HD·to·DTS·for·output.·
PCM :·Output·the·downmixed·audio·signal·to·2ch·LPCM.
PCM Down Sampling :·Convert·sampling·frequency·audio·greater·than·
48·kHz·to·a·48·kHz·2ch·LPCM·audio·output·signal.
When·outputting·CD,·etc.·to·a·digital·recording·device·such·as·the·CD·
recorder,·convert·to·PCM·or·PCM·down·sampling.
When·a·disc·with·recorded·Linear·PCM·or·PPCM·(Packed·PCM)·is·played·
back,·this·outputs·Linear·PCM·irrespective·of·the·setting.·
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Downmix
Set· the· method· used· to·
convert· a· multi-channel·
audio· signal· to· a· 2-channel·
signal.
Lt/Rt·:·Signals·are·converted· to· Dolby·Surround·compatible·2-channel·
audio· signals· for· output.· This· setting· is· valid· for· DTS-HD,· DTS· Digital·
Surround,· Dolby· Digital· Plus· and· Dolby· Digital· audio· signals.· (If· the·
connected·AV·Amp·is·Dolby·Pro·Logic·compatible,·AV·Amp·plays·back·
using·surround·audio.)
Stereo :·Outputs·by·converting·to·the·2ch·(stereo)·audio.
NOTE
In· order· to· enable· the· “Lt/Rt”· setting· when· playing· back·BD,· set· “BD·
Audio·Mode”·to·“HD·Audio·Output”·(vpage·33).
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying·the·menu
·Cancel·the·menu
:
Moves·the·cursor·
·(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision·the·setting :Return·to·previous·menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
DENON LINK Mode
Set· the· audio· output· of·
DENON·LINK.
GOffH :·Do·not·use·DENON·LINK.
G
2nd
H :·Output·digital·audio·using·DENON·LINK·2nd·Edition.
G3rdH :·Output·digital·audio·using·DENON·LINK·3rd·Edition.
G4thH :·Output·digital·audio·using·DENON·LINK·4th·Edition.
Compatible· with· jitter-free· connection.· For· more· information,· refer· to·
“DENON·LINK·Connection·q·Making·a·Jitter-free·Connection”·(vpage·
18).·
HDMI 1 :·Improve·HDMI1·digital·signal·jitter.
HDMI 2 :·Improve·HDMI2·digital·signal·jitter.
When·set·to·“4th”,·the·HDMI·control·function·becomes·available·from·
the·connected·device.
When·“4th”·is·set·and·jitter-free·connection· is·set·up,·audio·affected·
by· the· jitter-free· function· is· output· from· the· HDMI· terminal· during·
BD·playback.· When·playing·back· media·other·than· that,·video· signal·
is·output·from·the·HDMI·terminal·and·audio·signal·is·output·from·the·
DENON·LINK·terminal,·respectively.
To· play· DENON· LINK· 4th· signals,· connect· to· a· DENON· LINK· 4th-
compatible·AV·Amp·using·an·HDMI·and·a·DENON·LINK·cable.
About·the·4th·setting·of·the·AV·Amp,·see·the·owner's·manual·of·the·
AV·Amp.
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Set the audio signal to be output from the DENON LINK terminal.
Audio Setup
DENON LINK Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Setting items
Setting contents
XLR
Set· the· signal· to· be· output·
from·the·XLR·terminal.
GTerminal PolarityH :·Set·the·polarity·of·the·XLR·terminal.
Normal :·Normal·polarity
Inversion :·Reverse·the·polarity.
GGain UpH :· Can· increase· output· gain· when· the· input· sensitivity· of· a·
device·connected·via·XLR·is·low.
Off :·Outputs·at·standard·gain·from·the·XLR·terminal.·
On :·Increase·the·output·gain·of·the·XLR·terminal.·Set·when·the·input·
sensitity·of·the·connected·device·is·low.
The· default· DVD-A1UDCI· balance· model· XLR· audio· connectors· pin·
alignment·is·as·shown.
··q·GROUND···w·HOT···e·COLD·
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Setting items
Setting contents
User Preset 1/
User Preset 2
This·sets·the·operating·mode·
for·“User·Preset·1”·or·“User·
Preset·2”·selected·by· .·
Setting·each·of·these·items·
to· “Off”· enables· output· of·
high· quality· analog· signals·
free·of·interference·from·the·
associated·circuits.·
GDigital OutH :·Set·whether·to·output·signals·to·the·digital·audio·output·
terminal.
On :·Enable·digital·audio·output.
Off :·Disable·digital·audio·output.
GVideo OutH :·Set·option·of·video·output.
On :·Enable·video·output.
Off :·Disable·video·output.·This·setting·also·disables·audio·output·from·
the·HDMI·terminal.
GDisplayH :·Set·option·for·front·panel·display.
On :·Turn·on·display.
Off :·Turn·off·display.
For·more·information,·see·“Playing·Back·High-quality·Audio·(Pure·Direct·
Function)”·(vpage·40).
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Makes settings regarding digital audio and video output modes during Pure Direct mode,
as well as display messages. Two types of setting can be registered.
Pure Direct Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Signals Compatible with DENON LINK Setting and Transmission
The·DENON·LINK·setting·for·the·DENON·LINK··version·of·the·connected·AV·Amp·is·as·follows:
DENON LINK version of
AV Amp
The DENON
LINK setting
of the DVD-
A1UDCI
Media
BD
(During
jitter-free
connection)
DVD-
Video
DVD-
Audio
Super
audio
CD
CD SD
2nd·Edition
(“S.E.”·displayed·near·
terminal)
“2nd”
A S S A S S
3rd·Edition
(“3rd”·displayed·near·
terminal)
“3rd”
A S S S S S
4th·Edition
(“4th”·displayed·near·
terminal)
“4th”
S S S S S S
n
NOTE
With·DENON· LINK· connections,·no· audio·signals· other· than·those· of·BD· are· output· from· the·HDMI·
terminal.
(When·“DENON·LINK·Mode”·is·set·to·“2nd”·and·“HDMI·Setup”·–·“SA-CD·Audio·Out”·(vpage·26)·is·set·
to·“On”,·the·audio·signals·of·Super·Audio·CD·are·output·from·the·HDMI·terminal.)
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying·the·menu
·Cancel·the·menu
:
Moves·the·cursor·
·(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision·the·setting :Return·to·previous·menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
Password
Sets· the· password· for·
changing· the· parental·
control· level· and· parental·
control· country·code· of· BD·
and·DVD.
Change :·Change·the·password.Use· ·~· ·to·enter·a·password·and·
then·press· to nalize it.
The·default·setting·is“0000”.
BD Rating Level
Set· the· parental· level· for·
playing·BD.
Level 0 ~ 254 :·Set·the·age·allowed·to·play·back·media.·Restricts·playback·
of·discs·with·relevant·parental·control.·
No Limit :·Do·not·restrict·playing·of·BDs.
DVD Rating Level
Set· the· parental· level· for·
playing·DVD.
Level1 ~ 8 :·Set·the·parental·level·for·playing·DVD.
Lock All :·Restrict·playing·of·all·DVDs.
No Limit :·Do·not·restrict·playing·of·DVDs.
Rating Country Code
Sets· the· standard· country·
parental·control.
Apply· the· parental· level· of·
the·set·country.
Argentina / Australia / Austria/ Belgium / Brazil / Canada / Chile /
China/ Denmark / Finland / France / Germany / Hong Kong / India
/ Indonesia / Italy / Japan / Korea, Republic of / Malaysia / Mexico
/ Netherlands /New Zealand / Norway / Pakistan / Philippines /
Portugal / Russian Federation / Singapore / Spain / Switzerland
/ Sweden / Taiwan / Thailand / United Kingdom / United States /
Colombia / Greece / Ireland / Luxembourg / Poland
Others :·Inputs·the·country·code.·Refer·to·“Country·Code·List”·(vpage·
52)·and,·with·the·virtual·keyboard,·use· · · · ·and· ·to·input·
the·country·code.
DivX Registration
Display·the·DivX
®
·registration·
code.
Show Code :·Display·the·DivX
®
·registration·code
Set BD or DVD parental lock or display DivX
®
registration codes.
Ratings
Default settings are underlined.
Setting items
Setting contents
DHCP
Set·how·to·perform·network·
con guration, automatically
or·manually.
Since· the· factory· default·
setting· is· “On”,· you· do· not·
need· to· set· items· such· as·
the· IP·address· if· the· DHCP·
server· of· the· broadband·
router·is·set·to·“Enable”.·
Con gure a proxy server if
necessary.·
GOnH : Automatically con gure the network by the DHCP function.
GOffH :·When·connecting·to·a·network,·which·does·not·have·the·DHCP·
function, manually con gure the following network settings. For the
details of the settings, con rm with the provider or network administrator.
Use· ·~· ·to·enter·a·value·and·then·press· to nalize it.
IP Address·:·Manually·set·the·IP·address·of·the·DVD-A1UDCI.
Subnet Mask· :· If· the· xDSL· modem· or· terminal· adaptor· is· directly·
connected to the DVD-A1UDCI, enter the subnet mask noti ed by the
provider·usually·in·a·document.·Usually,·“255.255.255.0”·is·set.
·Default Gateway· :·If· the· device· is· connected· to· a·gateway· (router),·
enter·its·IP·address.
Primary DNS·:·Enter·the·primary·DNS.
Secondary DNS·:·Enter·the·secondary·DNS.
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Proxy
Set·to·connect·to·the·Internet·
via·a·proxy·server.
GOffH Do·not·use·a·proxy·server.
GOn (Address)H Set·to·connect·to·the·Internet·via·a·proxy·server.·Use·the·
address·to·specify·the·proxy·server.·Use· ·~· ·to·enter·the·address·
and·then·press· to nalize it.
Port :· Use· ·~· ·to· enter·a· port· number·and· then· press· ·to·
nalize it.
GOn (Name)H Set·to·connect·to·the·Internet·via·a·proxy·server.·Specify·the·
proxy·server·using·the·domain·name.·Input·the·domain·name·with·the·
virtual·keyboard,·using· · · · ·and· .
Port :· Use· ·~· ·to· enter·a· port· number·and· then· press· ·to·
nalize it.
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IP Address DVD-A1UDCI’s· IP· address· is· displayed.· If· the· IP· address· cannot· be·
obtained· or· is· not· set,· “···”· is· displayed.· In· that· case,· check· that· the·
connection and network con guration is correct.
MAC Address Displays·the·MAC·address·of·the·DVD-A1UDCI.
Set to connect to the Internet.
You can use a disc which offers BD-LIVE function by connecting the unit to the Internet
(vpage 38).
To obtain update support for your DVD-A1UDCI, you can download the latest rmware
from our website.
Make a network connect beforehand according to “Connecting to the Network” (vpage
21).
Network Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying·the·menu
·Cancel·the·menu
:
Moves·the·cursor·
·(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision·the·setting :Return·to·previous·menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
Screen Saver
Set·the·screensaver.
Off : Do·not·use·the·screensaver.
On : The· screensaver· function· activates· when· stop· or· pause· status·
continues·for·about·three·minutes.
Wallpaper
Set·to·display·the·background·
while·playback·is·stopping.
Picture : Displays·the·DENON·logo.
Black : Set·the·background·to·black.
Gray : Set·the·background·to·gray.
Blue : Set·the·background·to·blue.
Still Mode
Set· image· quality· during·
pause.
Automatic : Display·automatically·using·“Field”·or·“Frame”·per·the·still·
image·information.
Field : Set·when·there·is·a·blurred·image·when·“Automatic”·image·display·
is·set.·
Frame : Set·to·display·non·moving·images·in·high·resolution.
Slide Show Time
Sets· the· display· time· of·
JPEG les.
3 ~ 5 ~ 100sec : This sets the display time per frame of a JPEG le during
slideshow·playback.·
Temporary Display
When· the· display· is· set· to·
“Off”·by·the·Dimmer·Control·
(vpage·49)·or·Pure·Direct·
Function· (vpage· 40),· this·
sets·it·to·temporarily·display·
operations·received.
Off : Do·not·temporarily·display·operations.
On : Temporarily·display·operations.
Captions
This·setting·output·a·subtitles·
signal· to· a· closed· caption·
decoder·(sold·separately).
Off : Do·not·output·the·closed·caption·(subtitle)·signal.
On : Output·the·closed·caption·(subtitle)·signal.
Set display-related items.
Display Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Setting items
Setting contents
Auto Power Mode
This· setting· automatically·
sets·the·power·to·standby.
Off :·Do·not·use·auto·power·mode.
On :·This·setting·automatically·sets·the·power·to·standby·if·any·of·the·
following·states·continues·for·approximately·30·minutes.·
Disc·not·loaded
Playback·has·stopped
Stopped·due·to·resume·function
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Power Saving
Set· power· saving· mode·
during·standby.
Power Saving Standby :·This·is·the·lowest·power·consumption·mode.·
During·standby,· operations·are· not·accepted·via· HDMI·· control·or·RS-
232C.
Normal Standby :· This· is· the· low· power· consumption· mode.·During·
standby,·operations·are·accepted·via·RS-232C·but·not·accepted·by·HDMI··
control.
HDMI Control Mode :·Setting·for·turning·the·power·on·using·an·external·
device’s· HDMI· control· function· or· by· operation· via· RS-232C.· Slightly·
higher·power·consumption.
Quick Start Mode :·Start·up·time·is·faster·but·power·consumption·during·
standby·is·higher.
Remote Control Setting
(Main unit side)
Set·the·remote·control.
GRemote IDH
Switches·the·DVD-A1UDCI’s·remote·control·ID·code·when·other·DENON·
BD·Players·are·in·the·vicinity.
·DENON 1 :·Set·the·switch·in·the·remote·control·battery·compartment·to·
“1”·as·well·(“Remote·Control·Settings·(Remote·Control·Side)”·vpage·
7).
·DENON 2 :·Set·the·switch·in·the·remote·control·battery·compartment·to·
“2”·as·well·(“Remote·Control·Settings·(Remote·Control·Side)”·vpage·
7).
GReceive Legacy RemoconH
Set·whether·or·not·to·accept·remote·control·signals·of·a·DENON·DVD·
player·or·other·device.
On :·Accept
Off :·Do·not·accept
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BD Data Utility
Erases·data·on·SD·Memory·
Card,·and·initializes·cards.·
BD Data Erase :· Erases· both· internal· memory· and· SD· Memory· Card·
storage.·
Initialize SD Card :·Initializes·the·SD·card·to·be·used·for·the·Bonus·View·
function.
NOTE
Insert·or·remove·a·SD·Memory·Card·while·the·power·is·in·standby.··
If·you·insert·a·SD·Memory·Card·while·the·power·is·ON,·the·SD·Memory·
Card·may·not·be·read.
The·SD·card·used·for·the·Bonus·View·function·must·have·a·capacity·
of· 1GB·or· greater.· Also·the· SD· card· must·be· initialized· on· the· DVD-
A1UDCI.
This·operation· will·delete·all· the·data.· Do·not·perform· this·operation·
when·an·SD·card·containing·MP3·or·JPEG·data·is·inserted.
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Set other items.
Other Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying·the·menu
·Cancel·the·menu
:
Moves·the·cursor·
·(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision·the·setting :Return·to·previous·menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
Initialize
All· settings· including· audio·
mode·and·picture·quality·are·
default·settings.
Cancel :·Do·not·initialize.
OK :·Execute·initialization.
Firmware Update
Update the rmware of the
unit·via·the·Internet.
Check for Update : Check if the latest rmware exists. You can also
check·approximately·how·long·it·will·take·to·complete·an·update.
Start : Starts rmware update.
When·updating·starts,·the·power·indicator·lights·red·and·the·GUI·screen·
is·shut·down.
During·update,·a·rough·remaining·time·is·indicated·on·the·display.
When·updating·is·complete·the·power·indicator·lights·green·and·normal·
status·is·resumed.
Information
Displays· the· license· for·
the· IPA· font· used· by· this·
product.·
GFont LicenseH
Japanese (Original) :·Displays·in·Japanese.·
The· font· used· in· this· product’s· GUI· menu· screen· conforms· to· IPA·
font specications. See the following URL for the IPA font license
agreement.·
http://ipafont.ipa.go.jp/enduser_license.html
Cautions on “Firmware Update”
In·order·to·use·these·functions,·you·must·have·the·correct·system·requirements·and·settings·for·a·
broadband·Internet·connection·(
vpage·21,·31).
Do·not·turn·off·the·power·until·updating·is·completed.
Information·regarding·the·“Firmware·Update”·function·will·be·announced·on·the·DENON·web·site·
each time related plans are dened.
Even·with·a·broadband·connection·to·the·Internet,·approximately·1·hour·is·required·for·the·updating·
procedure·to·be·completed.
Once·updating· starts,·normal· operations·on· the·DVD-A1UDCI·cannot· be·performed· until·updating·
is·completed.· Also,·setting·items· of·the·GUI· menu·of· DVD-A1UDCI·or·setting· items·of·the· image·
adjustment·may·be·initialized.
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Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying·the·menu
·Cancel·the·menu
:
Moves·the·cursor·
·(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision·the·setting :Return·to·previous·menu
You can set the audio mode and change playback les.
You can set various modes during playback. The setting menu is displayed at the top of the screen.
Various Settings
Setting items
Setting contents
BD Audio Mode
Switch· BD· audio· playback·
mode.
HD Audio Output :·Can·view·by·outputting·high·quality·signals·such·as·
Dolby·TrueHD,·Dolby·Digital· Plus,·or·DTS-HD·as·its·high· sound·quality·
bitstream.·Cannot·listen·to·interactive·or·secondary·audio.
Mix Audio Output :·Outputs· a·mix·of· primary·audio/interactive·audio/
secondary·audio.
In· the· case· of· Dolby· TrueHD,· Dolby· Digital· Plus· and· DTS-HD· audio·
playback,·set·to·“HD·Audio·Output”.·
NOTE
When·“Mix·Audio·Output”·is·set·and·DTS-HD·audio·signals·are·played,·
only· the· DTS· digital· surround· stream· of· the· DTS-HD· audio· stream· is·
decoded·and·output.
Surround Mode
Converts·a·2-channel·source,·
etc.·to·output·multi-channel·
surround·audio.··
Direct :·Do·not·apply·surround·processing·and·output·audio·as·is.
DOLBY PLgx (or PLg) :·Apply·DOLBY·PLgx·(or·PLg)·surround·processing·
and·output·the·signal.
DTS NEO:6 :· Apply· DTS· NEO:6· surround· processing· and· output· the·
signal.
NOTE
This·setting·is·valid·when·“Audio·Setup”·–·“7.1ch·Audio·Out”·on·the·GUI·
menu·is·set·to·“Multi·Channel”·and·when·“HDMI·Setup”·–·“Audio·Setup”·
on·the·GUI·menu·is·set·to·“Multi·LPCM·BM·On”·(vpage·25).
This·setting·is·invalid·when·“Audio·Setup”·–·“Source·Direct”·on·the·GUI·
menu·is·set·to·“On”·(vpage·29),·and·when·“DENON·LINK·Setup”·–·
“DENON·LINK·Mode”·is·set·to·anything·other·than·“Off”·(vpage·30).
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Displays·the·currently·settable·menu.·
The·display·content·changes·depending·on·the·media·being·played·back.·
b
2
Select the setting item using , and then press or .
3
Use to select a setting and use to change the setting.
Vertical Stretch
All
Off
BD Audio Mode
Mix Audio Output
File filter
Setting the Audio Mode
Default settings are underlined.
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Setting contents
Surround Parameters
Sets· the· parameters· of·
surround·mode.·
The· parameters· which· can·
be· adjusted· vary· with· each·
surround·mode.·
GPLgx ModeH :·Sets·to·Dolby·Pro·Logic·gx·mode.·
GPLg ModeH :·Sets·to·Dolby·Pro·Logic·g·mode.·
Cinema :·Appropriate·setting·for·movie·sources.
Music :·Appropriate·setting·for·music·sources.
Dimension (Setting·value·:·0 ~ 3 ~ 6) :·Shift·the·center·of·the·acoustic·
eld forwards or backwards to adjust the playback balance.
Center Width (Setting·value·:·0·~·3·~·7) :·Shift·the·center·channel·audio·
left or right to widen the forward acoustic eld image.
Panorama (Setting·:·Off/On) : Expand the acoustic eld of the front left
and·right·channel·to·the·surround·channel·to·widen·the·forward·acaustic·
eld image.
Game :·Appropriate·mode·for·gaming.
Pro Logic:Pro·Logic·playback·mode.
GDTS NEO:6 ModeH :·Sets·to·DTS·NEO:·6·mode.
Cinema :·Appropriate·setting·for·movie·sources.
Music:Appropriate·setting·for·music·sources.
Center Image (Setting·value·:·0·~·0.3·~·1.0) :·Shift·the·center·channel·
audio left or right to widen the forward acoustic eld image.
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Restorer
Compensates· for· the·
heaviness· of· bass· and·
treble· in· compressed· audio·
sources,·to·produce·a·sound·
that· is· closer· to· the· state·
before·compression.·
Off :·The·“Restorer”·is·not·used.
Mode1 (Restorer64) :·Corrects·the·treble·for·compressed·audio·sources·
with·extreme·lack·of·treble.
Mode2 (Restorer96) :·Optimally·corrects·treble·and·bass·for·compressed·
audio·sources.
Mode3 (RestorerHQ) :·Corrects·the·bass·for·compressed·audio·sources·
with sufcient treble.
NOTE
Effective· for· compressed· audio· source· of· MP3,· WMA,· AAC,· Dolby·
Digital,·DTS,·and·MPEG.
This·setting·is·invalid·when·“Audio·Setup”·–·“Source·Direct”·on·the·GUI·
menu·is·set·to·“On”·(vpage·29),·and·when·“DENON·LINK·Setup”·–·
“DENON·LINK·Mode”·is·set·to·anything·other·than·“Off”·(vpage·30).
•
•
Setting the Audio Mode
Setting items
Setting contents
File lter
Selects the le format you
want· to· play· back· from·
among the les mixed on a
disc.·
All :·Plays·back·MP3/WMA/AAC/LPCM/JPEG/DivX
®
les.
Audio : Plays back MP3/WMA/AAC/LPCM les.
Picture : Plays back JPEG les.
Video :·Plays·back·DivX
®
les.
Audio & Picture : Plays back MP3/WMA/AAC/LPCM/JPEG les.
This·operation·is·effective·only·when·playback·is·stopped.·
Setting items
Setting contents
Secondary Video (PIP) Off : Does·not·display·Secondary·Video(Picture-In-picture).
1/Xz : Displays the rst Secondary Video.
2/Xz :·Displays·the·second·Secondary·Video.
X/Xz :·Displays·the·X·th·Secondary·Video.
z:·“X”· is· the· number· of· Secondary· Videos· recorded· and· differs·
depending·on·the·disc·(“Playing·Bonus·View”·vpage·38)
Audio/Video Sync
·Correct· displaced· video-
audio·playback·timing.
HDMI :·Synchronizes·audio·output·to·HDMI·output·video.·
·Analog Video Out :·Synchronizes·audio·output·to·analog·video·output.·
Audio Delay Adjust
While· viewing· video,·
manually·adjust· the·time· to·
delay·audio·output.
0 ~ 200msec :·Use·this·to·adjust·the·audio·output·delay·time·manually.
Vertical Stretch
Extends· cinemascope·
size· video· in· the· vertical·
direction.·
Off : Displays the source video signal without modication. This should
normally·be·set·to·“Off”.
On :·Set·when·viewing·cinemascope·size·video·with·a·combination·of·
projector·and·anamorphic·lens.·Extends·the·image·in·the·vertical·direction·
so·that·the·top·and·bottom·black·portions·disappear.··
Changing the Playback File Display
Default settings are
underlined.
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Setting items
Setting
contents
Default
DNR
Reduce· noise· in· the· entire·
picture.
0 ~ +3 0
Contrast
Adjust·picture·contrast.
–6 ~ +6
0
Brightness
Adjust·picture·brightness.
0 ~ +12 0
Enhancer
Strengthens·the·contours·of·
the·picture.
0 ~ +11 0
Gamma Correction
Adjust· video· brightness· in·
detail.
G0 ~ 9
G0 = 24 / G1 = 32
G2 = 48 / G3 = 64
G4 = 80 / G5 = 96
G6 = 128 / G7 = 160
G8 = 192 / G9 = 224
Sharpness (medium range)
z
1
Adjust· picture· sharpness·
for· the· medium· frequency·
range.
–6 ~ +6
0
Sharpness (high range)
Adjust·picture·sharpness·for·
the·higher·frequency·range.
–6 ~ +6 0
Hue (color tone)
Adjust· the· green· and· red·
color·balance.
–6 ~ +6 0
White Level
Adjust·the·white·level.
–5 ~ +5 0
Black Level
Adjust·the·black·level.
–5 ~ +5 0
Chroma Level
Adjust·the·color·density.
–6 ~ +6 0
Setup Level
z
2
Adjust·the·black·areas·of·the·
image.
0 IRE
7.5 IRE
7.5 IRE
H.Position
Adjust·the·left/right·position.
–7 ~ +7 0
V.Position
Adjust· the· top/bottom·
position.
–7 ~ +7 0
z1:This·is·not·available·for·HDMI·output.·
z2:·Effective·only·for·the·480i·video·signal·from·the·video·output·terminal,·S·
video·output·terminal,·and·component·video·output·terminal.
You can adjust the picture quality to your liking.
You can store up to a maximum of 5 values in memory.
When Finishing Picture Adjustment
Press· ·during·picture·adjustment.·
When Outputting Standard Picture Quality without
Using Picture Adjustment
Press· ·and· · ·to·select·“Standard”·and·then·press· .·
n
n
About Gamma Correction
When·you·select·“Gamma·Correction”,·and·then·press· ,·you·can·
change·the·setting·with· · · · .
In· the· example· of· the· graph· below,· the· horizontal· axis· shows· the·
brightness·level·of·the·pictured·recorded·on·the·disc.·The·vertical·axis·
shows·the·brightness·of·the·picture·output·by·the·DVD-A1UDCI.·
PICT
Gamma CorrectionMemory 5
0
0
255
255
G0:024
On·adjusting·the·brightness·on·the·output·side·of·bright·parts·on·
the·disc·side,·the·normally·hard·to·see·bright·parts·become·clearly·
discernible·images.·
PICT
Gamma CorrectionMemory 5
0
0
255
255
G0:024
On· adjusting· the· brightness· on· the· output· side· of· dark· parts· on·
the·disc·side,·the·normally·hard·to·see·dark·parts·become·clearly·
discernible·images.·
Resuming Initial Values after Gamma Correction
Press· ·while·a·graph·is·displayed.
•
•
n
The·picture·adjustment·set·values·are·retained·in·memory·even·after·
the·power·is·turned·off.·
Adjusting the Picture Quality (Picture Control)
1
Press .
The·currently·set·status·is·displayed.·
2
Select the memory number you want (“Memory 1” ~
“Memory 5”) with , and then press .
Standard
Memory 1
Memory 5
PICT
3
Select the item you want to change
with .
Memory 1
DNR
Contrast
V.Position
0
0
0
4
Change the setting with .
·Refer·to·the·table·on·the·right·regarding·contents·of·items·which·
can·be·set.·
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Playback
Introduction
Before Playing a Disc
The·playback·media·mode·setting·remains·in·the·memory,·even·when·
the·power·is·set·to·standby.
NOTE
The·“ ”·(prohibited·mark)·may·appear·on·the·top·right·of·the·TV·
screen·during·an·operation.·This·means·that·the·operation·being·
conducted·is·prohibited.
Depending· on· the· disc,· certain· operations· may· not· be· as·
described·in·this·manual.·Check·each·disc·owner’s·manual·for·
more·information.·
During· playback· of· a· 2-layered· disc,· pictures· may· stop·
momentarily.·This·happens·when·the·1st·layer·switches·to·the·
2nd·layer.·This·is·not·a·malfunction.·
•
•
•
Disc playback
Playing BD and DVD-Video (vpage 37, 38)
Playing Back Super Audio CD (vpage 39)
CD Playback (vpage 39)
DVD-Audio Playback (vpage 39, 40)
Playing Back High-Quality Audio (vpage 40)
n
n
n
n
n
File playback
File Playback (vpage 40 ~ 42)n
Operations Enabled During Playback
(vpage 43)
1
Turn on the power of the ampli er and TV.
Set the TV and ampli er function to DVD-A1UDCI input.
2
Turn the DVD-A1UDCI power on.
When·playing·back·a·bonus·view,·before·turning·on·the·power·of·
the·DVD-A1UDCI,·insert·a·SD·Memory·Card·that·has·at·least·1GB·
and·has·been·initialized·by·DVD-A1UDCI.
b
3
Press to set the playback media mode to “DISC
MODE”.
4
Insert a disc.
Press· ·to·open/close·the·disc·tray.·
Insert·the·disc·with·the·side·you·want·to·play·
facing·down.
•
•
Before Playing a SD Memory Card
1
Turn on the power of the ampli er and TV.
Set the TV and ampli er function to DVD-A1UDCI input.
2
Insert a SD Memory Card.
Open·the·door·at·the·right·side·of·the·unit·and·insert·the·SD·
Memory·Card·in·the·direction·indicated·by·the·arrow·with·the·
label·side·up·(vpage·6,·8).
3
Turn the DVD-A1UDCI power on.
4
Press to set the playback media
mode to “SD CARD MODE”.
Displayed playback information changes between
the information bar and media player screen each
time is pressed.
To erase display, press until it goes away.
Title
Title Elapsed
Chapter
00:05:52
1/61/1
Disc·informationTime·display
Cursor
Displayed· content· differs· depending· on·the· media· being· played·
back.
Also,·the·information·displayed·during·playback·and·stop·differs.
b
Displayed·inside·the·frame·at·the·top·of·the·screen.
(See·the·next·page.)
b
About Playback Information
Information Bar Display
BD
·
DVD-A
·
DVD-V
·
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·
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Single Elapsed
00:25
Song
Artist
Album
Now PlayingTrack 2
Disc Information Display
Title• Title·being·played/total·number·of·titles
Chapter• Chapter· being· played/total· number· of·
chapters
Group• Group· being· played/total· number· of·
groups
Track• Track·being·played/total·number·of·tracks
Time Display
Title Elapsed•
Title Remain•
Chapter Elapsed•
Chapter Remain•
Group Elapsed•
Group Remain•
Track Elapsed•
Track Remain•
HDMI Output Signal Display
HDMI1/HDMI2
Video Info• Video·output·signal·format/resolution
Audio Info• Audio·format·being·output
Max Channel• Number· of· audio· channels· that· the·
connected·device·can·receive
n
n
n
1
Use to move the cursor to the item that
you wish to search.
2
Use ~ and to enter a value.
3
Press .
Search·is·executed·and·playback·begins.
If· the· input· number· information· is· not· on· the·
disc,·the·current·playback·display·reappears.
b
· · · ·········································· Select
························································ Decision
·
~
·
,
· ································ Number·entry
Disc Information Display
SA-CD
MP3
WMA
AAC
··Title
· ··Artist·name
· ··Album·title
n
•
•
•
About· the· time· display· and· HDMI· output· signal· display,· see·
“Information·Bar·Display”·(vpage·36).
Image
Media
Track·being·played
Playback·mode
Time·Display
About Playback Information
Search Using Information Bar
In·the·orange·color·cursor·area,·when·you·enter·the·number·that·you·
wish·to·search,·that·location·is·searched.·There·are·4·search·modes,·
“Title·search”,·“Chapter·search”,·“Group·search”·and·“Track·search”.
1
Playback preparation (“Before Playing a Disc”
vpage 36).
2
Make the various settings for playback
on the disc menu.
· · · ·········································· Select
························································ Playback
You·can·make·the·following·settings·on·the·disc·
menu.· (Settable· items· vary· depending· on· the·
disc.)
•
Subtitle·language
Audio·language
Audio·format·etc.
·
·
·
During· DVD-Video· playback,· press·
· or· · to· display· the·
menu.·
If·the· menu·continues,·press· · · · · to·get· to· the·next·
part.·
•
3
Select the playback title or chapter from the top
menu for playback.
· · · ·········································· Select
························································ Playback
·
~
·
,
· ········································ Playback
Playing BD and DVD-Video
BD
DVD-V
Media Player Display
SA-CD
·
CD
·
MP3
·
WMA
·
AAC
·
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Chapter3
Chapter4
Chapter5
Chapter6
【例】トップメニュー
DiscMenus
AudioSetup
Angle
SubStory
TopMenu
【例】ディスクメニュー
Subtitle
【例】ポップアップメニュー
Chapter2
Popupmenu
Title1 Title2 Bonustitle
Ifyouhaveso
methingtosa
y,seethispict
urebeforeyou
GExampleH·Top·menuGExampleH·Disc·menu
GExampleH·Popup·menu
With·BD,·depending·on·the·disc,·
you· can· select· title· and· chapter·
from·the·popup·menu.
Playing BD-Video Compatible with Bonus View
With·a·disc·that·is·compatible·with·bonus·view·(picture-in-picture),·
besides·the·main·video·(primary·video)·stored·on·the·disc,·you·can·
play· back· the· video· director’s· commentary· and· simultaneously·
ongoing·sub-story,·as·well·as·sub-video·such·as·alternative·camera·
angle·(secondary·video).·
Some·BD·discs·use·SD·cards·as·the·recording·memory·for·Bonus·
View·playback.·While·the·DVD-A1UDCI·is·in·standby,·mount·the·SD·
Memory·Card·beforehand.
The·playback·method,·etc.,·is·determined·by·the·disc,·and·varies·
depending·on·the·disc.·Refer·to·the·operation·guide·of·the·relevant·
disc.
n
•
•
•
Playing Bonus View
Press· · to· select· the· secondary· video· display· you· wish· to·
playback.
Off
1/X 2/X X/X
GSelectable itemH
Off
:·Does·not·display·Secondary·Video.
1/X
z
: Displays the rst Secondary Video .
2/X
z
:·Displays·the·second·Secondary·Video.
X/X
z
:·Displays·the·X·th·Secondary·Video.
z:
“X”· is· the· number· of· Secondary· Videos· recorded· and· differs·
depending·on·the·disc.
n
Main·video·
(primary·video)
Sub·video·
(secondary·video)·
GExampleH·Bonus·view
Playing BD and DVD-Video
Playback
Enjoying BD-LIVE features
The· functions· that· can· be·used· with· BD-LIVE·differ· from·disc· to·
disc.·For·details·on·the·functions·and·how·to·operate·them,·see·the·
individual·disc’s·on-screen·displays·and·explanations.
An·SD·card· must·be·loaded·in· the·DVD-A1UDCI·in·order· to· save·
downloaded·contents· to·use· BD-LIVE·functions.· Use·an· SD·card·
with· a· capacity· of· 1· GB· or· greater.· Also,· the· SD· card· must· be·
formatted·on·the·DVD-A1UDCI.
Do·not·remove·the·SD·card·from·the·DVD-A1UDCI·while·playing·a·
BD-LIVE·compatible·disc.
n
•
•
•
NOTE
Insert·or·remove·a·SD·Memory·Card·while·the·power·is·in·standby.···
If· you· insert· a· SD· Memory· Card· while· the· power· is· ON,·the· SD·
Memory·Card·may·not·be·read.
The· SD· card· used· for· the· BD-LIVE· and· Bonus· View· Functions·
must·have·a·capacity·of·1GB·or·greater.·Also·the·SD·card·must·be·
initialized·on·the·DVD-A1UDCI·(vpage·32).
To·use·BD-LIVE·functions,·connect·the·DVD-A1UDCI·to·the·Internet·
and·make·the·settings·described·below,·as·necessary:
· Connections·················“Connecting·to·the·Network”·(vpage·21)
· Settings························“Network·Setup”·(vpage·31)
Depending·on·your·network·environment,·in·some·cases·time·may·
be·required·to·connect·to·the·network·or·connection·may·not·be·
possible.
Remove·the·write·protection·of·a·SD·Memory·card.
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When· playing· back· disc· whose· selected· area· or· layer· does· not·
exist,·select·the·playback·area·or·layer·in·the·order·“Multi”,·“Stereo”,··
“CD”.·
The·area/layer·selected·at· ·remains·in·the·memory·even·when·
the·power·is·turned·off.
•
•
When You View the Text or Playback Time
Display
See·“Media·Player·Display”·(vpage·37).
n
Playing Back Super Audio CD
SA-CD
1
Playback preparation (“Before Playing a Disc”
vpage 36).
2
Select the playback area and layer with
.
Multi
·:·Plays·back·the·multi-channel·area·of·
the·HD·layer.
Stereo
·:·Plays·back·the·2-channel·area·of·the·
HD·layer.
CD
·:·Plays·back·the·CD·layer.·
Pressing·
· plays· back· the· selected· area/
layer.·
b
When You Look at the Playback Time Display
See·“Media·Player·Display”·(vpage·37).
n
CD Playback
CD
1
Playback preparation (“Before Playing a Disc”
vpage 36).
2
Press .
Playback·begins.
1
Playback preparation (“Before Playing
a Disc” vpage 36).
2
Select the part for playback with .
Audio
·:··Plays·back·the·audio·part.
Video
·:··Plays·back·the·video·part.
3
If a top menu is available, select the
playback group and track from the top
menu, and then play back.
· · · ·········································· Select
·····································Decision·or·playback
·
~
·
,
· ········································ Playback
When You View the Text or Playback Time
Display
See·“Information·Bar·Display”·(vpage·36).
n
DVD-Audio Playback
DVD-A
Change Group/Track
The·search·mode·selected·with·this·operation·is·memorized·until·the·
standby·or·the·disc·tray·is·opened.
1
During stop or during playback, select search mode
with .
Search·mode·is·displayed·in·the·top·right·of·the·screen.
The·search·mode·changes·each·time·you·press·
.·
Group·search·mode· ·Track·search·mode
b
2
Select the playback group and track
from the top menu, and then play
back.
·
~
·
,
· ·
Plays· back· the· group· or· track· of· the· pressed·
number
See “Looking for Specic Sections Using the
Search·Modes”·(vpage·44)·for·instructions·on·
inputting·numbers.
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When you enter the wrong
password
Press· ·to·erase·the·input·number·and·then·
enter·the·correct·number.
n
Bonus Group playback
DVD-Audio·may·have·a·bonus·group·that·can·be·played·back·on·entry·
of·a·password.·
Select Still Images
With·DVD-Audio·with·still·images,·you·can·select·images·displayed·
during·playback.·
1
During stop, select “Group” with .
2
Enter the bonus group number with
~ , .
Group –/5
3
Using ~ enter a 4-digit password,
and then press .
Playback·will·begin·from·the·1st·track·of·the·
selected·group.·
The· password· may· also· be· entered· on· the·
menu·screen,·so·follow·the·instructions·on·the·
screen.·
b
Press during playback.
The·next·still·image·is·displayed.
DVD-Audio Playback
File Playback
About the File Display
The limits on the number of folders and les that can be displayed
by·the·DVD-A1UDCI·are·as·follows.
(The·limited·number·includes·the·root·folder.)
Number·of·folder·directory·levels···················8·levels
Number·of·folders················································· 999
Number of les··················································· 9999
Number·of·text·display·characters
··File·name,·Folder·name·········································32
··Artist·name,·title,·etc.··········································· 60
Text·more·than·one·line·is·scroll·displayed.
If·characters·not·supported·on·the·menu·screen·are·included·in·a·
le name, title, artist name or album title, those are not displayed
correctly.
n
•
•
•
•
b
b
This enables you to play back high quality audio by stopping the
video signal, etc., output, and outputting the analog audio signal
only.
You·cannot·use· ·while·the·GUI·menu·is·displayed.·
With·“On”·and·the·main·unit·display·set·to·off,·indicators·other·than·
power·are·turned·off.·
The·pure·direct·setting·returns·to·“Off”·when·the·DVD-A1UDCI·is·
put·in·standby·mode.·
•
•
•
Press during stop, and then select pure
direct mode.
Off
·:
On
·:
User Preset 1
·:
User Preset 2
This·turns·off·the·pure·direct·function.
This·turns·off·the·digital·signal·output,·video·signal·
output·and·display·on·the·display·screen.·
Operates· with· the· registered· pure· direct· setting.·
(“Pure·Direct·Setup”·
vpage·30)
Playing Back High-Quality Audio
(Pure Direct Function)
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
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DATA DISC
Root/
Folder A
Folder B
File A
File B
File C
File D
File E
DivX File 1
JPEG File 1
Folder C
Folder D
Folder E
Folder F
Folder G
[1/18]
DATA DISC
Folder A
File A
File B
File C
File D
File E
DivX File 1
JPEG File 1
[1/12]
GFile browser screenH GItem selected screenH
About folder and le displays
File Browser Screenn
Media·currently·
playing·back
Current level folder/le list
Folder
Selected le
File·for·playback
File·types
Random·playback·mode
For playable media and les, see “Playable Media” (vpage·3,·4).
,·
,·
LPCM le
MP3 le
WMA le
AAC le
JPEG le
DivX
®
le
Folder
Random·playback·off
Random·playback·on
Repeat·Off
Track·Repeat
All·Repeat
Playback
Pause
Stop
Fast·reverse
Fast·forward
Operation during playback differs depending on the le being played
back.·See·“Operation·During·Playback”·(vpage 42).
File Playback
DVD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
JPEG
1
Turn the DVD-A1UDCI power on.
2
Press , and select the playback
media mode.
DISC MODE
·:·Playing·disc
SD CARD MODE
·:·Playing·SD·memory·card
3
Load media.
The le browser screen will appear.
See· “Inserting· a· Disc”· and· “Inserting· an· SD·
Memory· Card”· (
vpage· 6)· for· how· to· load·
media
When le browser screen does not appear,
press· .
b
b
4
Select a folder of the data to be played
back and press .
· · · ,· ····· Display·screen·selection
············································· To·next·level·up
········································ To·next·level·down
··············································To·the·top·level·
5
Press to select a playback mode.
All Track Mode
: Plays back all les in the media.
Folder Mode
: Plays back les in the selected folder. The folder
icon·is·displayed·in·the·playback·mode·indicator.
6
Selecting and playing back les.
· ·················································· Select
,· ························Decision·or·playback
Files·inside·
selected·
folder
Selected·folder·number/
Total·number·of·folders
b
·
q
b
w
Repeat·playback·mode
Playback·mode
To Switch the Page Displayed
Press· ·to·display·the·next·page.
Press· ·to·display·the·previous·page.
n
Current·level·
folder·name
Press· .
Press·
.
Folder·Mode
Press· .
Folder Mode
All Track Mode
Folder·mode
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DATA DISC
Single Elapsed
00:25
Song
Artist
Album
Now PlayingTrack 2
File Playback
About Screen Display During Playback
Display during Playback of Audio Files
Track·number·
during·playback
Display of DivX
®
Files and JPEG Files
Displays·video·being·played.
Displays·still·image·being·played
Operation During Playback
Audio le and DivX
®
le operation
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
Playback in Any Order (Random
Playback)
Press· ·during·stop,·and·then·press· ·or·
.·
Playing Back Repeatedly (Repeat
Playback)
Press· ·to·select·the·repeat·playback·mode.
DATA DISC
Now PlayingTrack 2
n
n
Set·the·image·display·time·on·the·GUI·menu·with:·“Display·Setup”·
–·“Slide·Show·Time”·(vpage·32).·
With a large image le, the display time may be longer than the set
time.·
•
•
Playback·mode·
display
File·name/Artist·name/
Album·Title
Changing the Still Image being Played Back
Press· ,· .
Before·playback,·or·display·of·next·image.
Pausing the Display
Press· .
To·cancel·pause,·press· .
Changing the Still Image Orientation
Press· · · · .
· ········································180°·rotation
················································Rotate·90°·left
············································· Rotate·90°·right
n
•
n
•
n
Returning to Thumbnail Display Screen
Press· .
n
1
Press while the le browser screen is displayed.
The·thumbnail·screen·will·appear.·
Pressing·
·while·the·thumbnail·screen·is·displayed·returns·you·
to the le browser screen.
b
1/25
2
Use to select still
images.
3
Press .
Display·selected·image·on·full·screen.·
Elapsed·time·and·
remaining·time
NOTE
The display of JPEG image data for cover art, etc., recorded on the le
being played is valid when playing MP3 and AAC audio les.
Displays·the·JPEG·image·data·for·cover·art,·
etc., recorded on the le being played.
Playing Back JPEG File (Still Image)
JPEG
Slide show playback of JPEG format still image les stored on CD-R/-
RW,·DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW·disc·and·SD·Memory·Card.··
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Operations Enabled During Playback
If·the·video·is·blurred·during·pause,·stop·playback·
and· press· ,· then,· on· the· GUI· menu,· change·
“Display·Setup”·–· “Still·Mode”· –·“Field”·(vpage·
32).
About Resume Function
BD
·
DVD-A
·
DVD-V
·
DVD
·
DivX
When·playback·is· stopped,·the·stop· position·is·
memorized.
·The· “1” indicator ashes on the display. When
playing·back·data·from·the·stop·position,·press·
·while·stop·by·the·resume·function.·
To Cancel the Resume Function
Perform·one·of·the·following·operations.
Press· ·during·stop.··
Open·the·disc·tray.·
Change·the·playback·media·mode·with· .·
Remove·the·SD·Memory·Card.·
n
•
n
•
•
•
•
Skipping·to·the·start·of·a·title·or·group·may·be·prohibited·depending·
on·the·disc.
The·resume·function·does·not·work·with·menu·playback·or·BD-J·
(Blu-ray·Disc·Java)·compatible·disc.·
The·resume·function·remains·valid·even·when·the·standby·mode·is·
set.·For·DivX
®
les, however, the resume function is cancelled even
when·the·standby·mode·is·set.
The·resume·function·is·cancelled·when·the·power·is·turned·off·by·
unplugging·the·power·cord.
•
•
•
Pause Playback
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
Stop Playback (Resume Function)
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
Skipping to the Chapter/Track/File You
Want to Playback
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
Press during playback.
The·“3”·indicator·will·light·on·the·display.
Resume·normal·playback·by·pressing· .·b
Press during playback.
Playback·stops.
During playback, press or .
·
·
Playback·begins·from·the·start·of·the·chapter/
track/ le being played.
Playback· begins· from· the· start· of· the· next·
chapter/track/ le.
Continue pressing and skip to the chapter/track/ le with just the
number·of·times·pressed.
b
Operations Enabled During Playback
Pause Playback (vpage 43)
Stop Playback (Resume Function) (vpage 43)
Skipping to the Chapter/Track/File You Want to
Playback (vpage 43)
Looking for Speci c Sections Using the Search
Modes (vpage 44)
Memorizing Locations You Want to Replay (Marker
Function) (vpage 45)
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse (vpage 45)
Step-by-Step Playback (vpage 45)
Slow Forward/Slow Reverse Playback (vpage
45)
Playback in Any Order (Random Playback)
(vpage 46)
Playing Back Repeatedly (Repeat Playback)
(vpage 46)
Repeat Playback between Speci ed Points (A-B
Repeat) (vpage 46)
Playing back in your preferred order (Program
Playback) (vpage 47)
Switching Audio (vpage 47, 48)
Changing the Subtitles and Subtitle Style (vpage
48)
Switching the Angle (vpage 49)
Changing the Brightness of the Display (Dimmer
Control) (vpage 49)
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
n
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Looking for Specic Sections Using the
Search Modes
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
JPEG
1
During playback, press , and then search mode.
The· search· mode· setting· bar· is· displayed· at· the· top· of· the·
screen.
The·search·mode·changes·each·time·the·button·is·pressed.•
Chapter search
Chapter – –/21
Title search
Title –/5
Track search
Track – –/15
Group search
Group –/5
Time search
Total Time 10 : 15 11Time Search – – – : – – : – –
Marker search
Marker
Time – – : – – : – –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
n
n
n
n
n
n
GSearch mode-compatible media and lesH
Media / le
Search·mode
BD
DVD-V
DVD
DVD-A SA-CD
CD
DivX MP3
WMA
LPCM
JPEG
AAC
Chapter search
S
Title search
S
Time search
S S S S
Marker search b S S S
Track search
S S S S
Group search
S
Operations Enabled During Playback
Entering·numbers
Entering·3··············································· · z
Entering·26··············· · · z·or· · ·
Entering·138······························· · · · z
z:
Depending·on·number·of·recorded·songs·or·chapters,·you·don’t·
need·to·use·“ENTER”·button.
Search·mode·does·not·operate·during·program·or·random·playback.·
Use·
,· ·to·cue.
Time·search·corresponds·with·title·and·track·playback·time.·It·is·not·
compatible·chapter·playback·time.·
Search·mode·may·not·operate·depending·on·the·disc.
•
•
•
•
About Marker Search
Plays·back·from·your·selected·marker·number.·
When· the· entry· mode· for· chapter/title/track/
group·search·continues·for·about·5·seconds·with·
no·operation,·it·is·cancelled.·
When·the·power·is·set·to·standby·or·the·disc·is·
removed,·the·set·marker·is·deleted.
b
•
•
2
Conducting search condition entry
or setting on the search mode setting
bar.
Search specied location on completion of
entry.·
·~· ,· ······························ Number·entry
········································· Finalizes·number
· ····························Marker·number·selection
·Finalizes·the·marker·number·or·plays·back
································ Marker·number·cancel
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Operations Enabled During Playback
You cannot fast forward/fast reverse across les or tracks during
program·or·random·playback.
Fast·forward/fast·reverse·may·be·disabled·with·some·DivX
®
les.
Audio· is· not· output· during· fast· forward/fast· reverse· of· a· BD· or·
DVD.
•
•
•
Step-by-step·reverse·playback·is·not·available·with·
the·DVD-A1UDCI.·
If·the·video·is·shaky·during·step-by-step·playback,·
stop·playback,·press· ,·then·on·the·GUI·
menu,·
change· “Display· Setup”· –· “Still· Mode”· –· “Field”·
(vpage·32).
•
•
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
During playback, press or .
The· fast· forward/fast· reverse· speed· changes·
each·time·the·button·is·pressed.·
Speed varies with the disc and le.
Resume·normal·playback·by·pressing· .·
•
•
b
Press during pause.
The·disc·advances·frame·by·frame·each·time·the·
button·is·pressed.·
Resume·normal·playback·by·pressing· .·b
Step-by-Step Playback
BD
DVD-V
DivX
Subtitles· may· not· appear· depending· on· the· locations· you· have·
memorized.
The·markers·you·have·set·will·be·erased·if·you·turn·the·power·to·
standby·or·eject·the·disc.
The·marker·function·does·not·operate·across·titles·and·groups.
Marker·search·can·only·be·performed·during·playback.·
•
•
•
•
You can attach a marker to a location you want to view or hear
again, so that playback begins at that location.
To Play Back Memorized Locations
Use· · ·to·select·the·marker·number,·then·press··
.
To erase markers
Select·the·number·you·want·to·erase,·and·then·
press· .
To erase all markers
Select·“AC”·and·press· .
n
n
n
1
During playback, press , and then select
“Marker”.
The· search· mode· setting· bar· is· displayed· at· the· top· of· the·
screen.·
Marker
Time – – : – – : – –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
2
Use to select the number.
Marker
Time – – : – – : – –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
Numbers·you·have·already·set·will·be·displayed·
as·“ ”.·
b
3
Press at the location you want to
memorize.
The· location· is· registered· for· the· selected·
marker·number.
The·elapsed·playing·time·at·the·set·location·is·
displayed.
b
Marker
Time 1 : 23 : 45
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
Memorizing Locations You Want to
Replay (Marker Function)
BD
DVD-V
DVD-A
DVD
SD
DivX
Audio·is·not·output·during·slow·forward/slow·reverse·playback.·
If·the·video·is·blurred·during·slow·forward/slow·reverse·playback,·
stop·playback·and·press· ,·then·on·the·GUI·menu,·change·“Display·
Setup”·–·“Still·Mode”·–·“Field”·(vpage·32).·
•
•
Slow Forward/Slow Reverse Playback
BD
DVD-V
DVD
DivX
Press during pause.
The· speed· changes· each· time· the· button· is·
pressed.
The·speed·of·the·slow· reverse·playback·is·not·
switched.
Resume·normal·playback·by·pressing· .·
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Operations Enabled During Playback
Some·repeat·modes·may·not·be·accessible·depending·on·the·disc.·
Depending·on·the·disc,·even·when·set·to·repeat·playback,·the·disc·
may·not·return·to·the·start·of·title·or·chapter,·and·may·advance·to·
the·next·scene.·
Repeat·playback·is·not·available·during·A-B·repeat·playback.·
•
•
•
You cannot skip title/le with A-B repeat.
If·you·perform·a·search·operation·during·A-B·repeat·playback,·A-B·
repeat·playback·is·cancelled.·
A-B·repeat·playback·may·not·be·enabled·depending·on·the·scene.
A-B repeat playback of MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/LPCM les is not
available.·
A-B·repeat·playback·is·not·available·during·repeat·playback.·
A-B·repeat·playback·may·not·be·enabled·depending·on·the·DivX
®
·
le.
•
•
•
•
•
•
About Repeat Mode
Settable repeat modes vary depending on the disc or le you are
playing·back.·
····························Media/File
Mode
BD
DVD-V
DVD
DVD-A SA-CD
CD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
JPEG
Display
Chapter repeat
S
Track repeat
S S S
Title repeat
S
Group repeat
S
All repeat
S S
Playing Back Repeatedly
(Repeat Playback)
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
JPEG
Repeat Playback Between Specied
Points (A-B Repeat)
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
DivX
1
Press during playback.
The·repeat·mode·icon·is·displayed·at·the·top·of·the·screen.
The·repeat·mode·changes·each·time·the·button·is·pressed.•
DATA DISC
Single Elapsed
00:35
Song
Artist
Album
Now PlayingTrack 2
2
Press to select the repeat mode.
To· resume· normal· playback,· press· ,· and·
select·“Repeat·Off”.·
b
1
During playback, press at the desired starting
point (A).
The·“A–”·indicator·will·light·on·the·display.·
To·cancel·starting·point·(A),·press·
.·b
2
Press the again at the desired
ending point (B).
The·“B”·indicator·will·light·on·the·display,·and·
A-B·repeat·playback·will·commence.·
To· resume· normal· playback,· press· ,· and·
select·“Repeat·Off”.
b
Random·playback·may·not·be·enabled·depending·on·the·disc.
Resuming Normal Playback
Press· ·during·stop.
n
Playback in Any Order
(Random Playback)
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
1
Press during stop.
The·“RAND”·lights·on·the·display·and·“Random·
Mode”·is·displayed·on·the·screen.
2
Press to play back.
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Switching a BD’s Primary Audio/Secondary Audio
With discs and les that have multiple audio track recording, you
can change the audio during playback.
With BD, you can set sub-track audio such as interactive audio and
commentary audio, etc., with “Secondary”.
Operations Enabled During Playback
You·can·program·up·to·a·maximum·of·20·tracks.
Checking the Program Contents
Press· ·setting·playback.·
The·program·setting·screen·will·appear.
n
Playing Back in Your Preferred Order
(Program Playback)
SA-CD
CD
Switching Audio
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
CD
SD
DivX
1
Press during stop.
The· “PROG”· indicator· lights· on· the· display,· and· the· program·
setting·screen·appears.
PROGRAM
Enter CLEAR
Track 1 - 16 Total Time 3 : 32
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Track
5
2
3
- -
No.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Track
0-9 CLEAR+10
2
Enter the track numbers you want
to program on the program setting
screen.
·
~
·
,
· ·············································· Entry
··············································· Decision·entry
3
Press .
Playback·begins·in·the·programmed·order.
1
During playback of an Primary Audio/Secondary
Audio title, press .
The·audio·number·currently·being·played·is·displayed.·
Audio
Primary
1/5 : Dolby Digital 3/2.1 English
Secondary
–/1 : Off
2
Press , select “Primary” or
“Secondary”, and then press .
Audio
Primary
1/5 : Dolby Digital 3/2.1 English
Secondary
–/1 : Off
If·multiple·audio·items·are·recorded,·“the·current·
audio·number/number·of·recorded·audio·items”·
is·displayed.
When· “BD· Audio· Mode”· is· set· to· “HD· Audio·
Output”·(vpage·33),·“Secondary”·audio·is·not·
output.·
b
b
Erasing Programmed Tracks One by One
Press· ·during·stop.·
Erasing All Programmed Contents
Press· .
n
n
You·can·also·check·the·contents·of·the·program,·which·appears·on·
the·unit’s·display.·Press· ·during·stop.
Depending· on· the· disc,· audio· switching· may· be· restricted· to·
operation·of·the·disc·menu.·In·this·case,·switch·the·audio·on·the·
disc·menu.·
Be·sure·to·set·“BD·Audio·Mode”·to·“Mix·Audio·Output”·(vpage·
33)·for·playing·back·secondary·audio.·
Depending·on·the·BD,·even·if·picture-in-picture·playback·is·set·to·
“Off”,·Secondary·Audio·only·may·be·output.·
•
•
•
3
Select your desired audio language with .
Audio
Primary
2/5 : Dolby Digital 3/2.1 Japanese
Secondary
–/1 : Off
4
Press .
The·setup·screen·disappears.
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Switching a BD’s Primary Subtitle/Secondary Subtitle
and Subtitle Style
If·a·disc·does·not·include·subtitles·and·subtitle·style,·“Not·Available”·
is·displayed.
Depending· on· the· disc,· subtitle· switching· may· be· restricted· to·
operation·of· the·disc· menu.·In· this·case,· switch· the· subtitles· on·
the·disc·menu.·
•
•
During playback of a disc or le with recorded subtitles, you can
switch subtitle on/off as well as subtitle language.
With BD, you can change the style of displayed subtitles.
Operations Enabled During Playback
Changing the Subtitles and Subtitle
Style
BD
DVD-V
SD
DivX
1
Press during playback.
The·subtitle·number·currently·being·played·is·displayed.·
Subtitle
Primary
1/5 : English
Off
Secondary
Style
–/1 :
1 :
2
With , select “Primary”,
“Secondary” and “Style”, and then
press .
Subtitle
Primary
1/5 : English
Off
Secondary
Style
–/1 :
1 :
3
Use to select your desired subtitle language
and subtitle style.
Subtitle
Primary
Off
Secondary
Style
–/1 :
1 :
1/5 : English
4
Press .
The·setup·screen·disappears.
Selecting DVD-Video and DivX
®
le Subtitle
With·a·DivX
®
le, the currently playing subtitle number and number
of· recorded· subtitles· are· displayed,· the· language· option· is· not·
displayed.·
1
Press during playback.
The·subtitle·number·currently·being·played·is·displayed.·
Subtitle
–/5
: OFF
2
Use to select subtitle.
Subtitle
1/5
: English
With· DVD-R/-RW· with· bilingual· soundtrack· recording,· you· can·
switch·between·“Main”·(main·audio)·and·“Sub”·(secondary·audio)·or·
“Main/Sub”·(main·audio·+·secondary·audio).
In·CD·audio·mode,·you·can·switch·“Stereo”,·“L-ch”·(left·channel)·or·
“R-ch”·(right·channel).·
With·a·DivX
®
le, “MP3” or “Dolby Digital” audio formats and the
number·of·recorded·audio·modes·are·displayed.·“–·–·–“·appears·for·
audio·other·than·these.·
With·DTS-CD·(5.1·music·disc),·you·cannot·switch·audio·modes.·
•
•
•
•
Audio Switching (Media Other than BD)
1
Press during playback.
The·audio·number·currently·being·played·is·displayed.·
GExampleH·DVD
Audio
: Dolby Digital1/5 3/2.1 English
2
Use to select audio
GExampleH·DVD-Video
Audio
: Dolby Digital2/5 3/2.1 Japanese
3
Press .
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Operations Enabled During Playback
During playback of a BD or DVD-Video recorded with several
camera angles, you can change the angle.
Switching the Angle
BD
DVD-V
NOTE
Angle·changing·may·be·restricted,·depending·on·the·disc.·
1
Press during playback.
The·angle·number·currently·being·played·is·displayed.
Angle
1/3
2
Use to select angle.
Angle
2/3
3
Press .
The·setup·screen·disappears.
Press .
The· display· brightness· each· time· the· button· is·
pressed.
Normal·· ··Dim·· ··Dark· ··Off
Changing the Brightness of the
Display (Dimmer Control)
Even· when· “Off”· is· selected,· the· status· of· operations· that· are·
performed· appears· momentarily· on· the· display· if· “Display· Setup”·
–·“Temporary·Display”·on·the·GUI·menu·is·set·to·“On”·(vpage·32).
When·you·make·an·HDMI·connection·with·a·TV·or·AV·Amp·compatible·
with·DVD-A1UDCI·and·HDMI·control·functions,·you·can·perform·the·
following·operations· by· setting·the· HDMI·control· function· of·each·
device.·
TV or AV Amp power is turned on by operating
the DVD-A1UDCI, and functions change with DVD-
A1UDCI input.
Turning off the TV’s power turns the DVD-A1UDCI’s
power to standby.
Operating the DVD-A1UDCI via the TV’s remote
control.
(When the TV’s remote control has player operation buttons)
n
n
n
If·the· HDMI· control·function· does· not·operate· properly,· check·the·
following·points.·
Is·the·TV·or·AV·Amp·compatible·with·the·HDMI·control·function?
Is·the·setting·of·the·DVD-A1UDCI’s·HDMI·output·terminal·correct?·
(Step·1)
Are·the·HDMI· control·function·settings· of·all·equipment· correct?·
(Step·3)
After· setting,· did· you· add· another· HDMI· device· connection· or·
make·any·changes·in·the·connections?·In·this·case,·perform·setting·
again.·
•
•
•
•
HDMI Control Function
NOTE
The· HDMI· control· function· controls· operations· of· a· TV· that· is·
compatible·with·the·HDMI·control·function.··Make·sure·that·the·TV·
and·HDMI·are·connected·when·you·perform·HDMI·control.·
Some·functions·may·not·operate·depending·on·the·connected·TV·
or·AV·Amp.·Check·the·owner’s·manual·of·each·device·for·details·
beforehand.
When· “Other· Setup”· –· “Power· Saving”· on· the· GUI· menu· is· set·
to· “Power· Saving· Standby”· or· “Normal· Standby”· (vpage· 32),·
the· player’s· power· cannot· be· turned· on· using· the· HDMI· control·
function.
When·“HDMI·Setup”·–·“HDMI·Control”·–·“Power·Off·Control”·on·the·
GUI·menu·is·set·to·“Off”·(
vpage·26),·the·DVD-A1UDCI·is·not·set·
to·standby·even·if·the·connected·device·is·in·the·standby·mode.
When· “DENON· LINK· Setup”· –· “DENON· LINK· Mode”· on· the· GUI·
menu·is·set·to·“4th”,·the·HDMI·control·function·is·enabled·for·the·
connected·devices.
•
•
•
•
•
1
Set the HDMI output terminal corresponding with
the HDMI control function.
On·the·GUI·menu,·set·“HDMI·Setup”·–·“HDMI·Control”·(vpage·
26).
The·HDMI·control·function·will·work·only·on·one·of·the·2·HDMI·
output·terminals·on·the·DVD-A1UDCI.
b
2
Turn the power on for all the equipment connected by
HDMI cable.
3
Set the HDMI control function for all equipment
connected by HDMI cable.
On· the· GUI· menu,· set· the· DVD-A1UDCI· with· “HDMI· Setup”·
–·“HDMI·Control”·(vpage·26).·
Please·refer·to·the·owner’s·manual·as·regards·setting·of·connected·
devices.
Carry· out· Steps· 2· and· 3· should· any· of· the· equipment· be·
unplugged.
b
b
4
To ensure that the DVD-A1UDCI’s HDMI video
output is projected on the TV screen, change the
input function of the TV and AV Amp.
5
When you turn the TV’s power to standby, check that
the power of the DVD-A1UDCI and AV Amp also goes
on standby.
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Blu-ray· Disc· and· “ ”· are·
trademarks.
·is·a·trademark·of·the·DVD·Format·/·
Logo·licensing·Corporation.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High- Denition
Multimedia· Interface· are· trademarks· or·
registered· trademarks· of· HDMI· Licensing·
LLC.
Java· and· all· other· trademarks· and· logos·
are·trademarks·or·registered·trademarks·of·
Sun·Microsystems,·Inc.·in·the·United·States·
and/or·other·countries.
Manufactured· under· license· from· Dolby·
Laboratories.· Dolby,· Pro· Logic· and· the·
double-D· symbol· ( )· are· trademarks· of·
Dolby·Laboratories.
Manufactured· under· license· under·
U.S.· Patent· #’s:· 5,451,942;· 5,956,674;·
5,974,380;·5,978,762;·6,226,616;·6,487,535;·
7,212,872;·7,333,929;·7,392,195;·7,272,567·
&·other·U.S.·and·worldwide·patents·issued·
&· pending.·DTS· is· a· registered· trademark·
and· the· DTS· logos,· Symbol,· DTS-HD· and·
DTS-HD· Master· Audio· are· trademarks· of·
DTS,·Inc.©· 1996-2008·DTS,·Inc.·All· Rights·
Reserved.
Windows· Media· and· the· Windows· logo·
are·trademarks·or·registered·trademarks·of·
Microsoft·Corporation·in·the·United·States·
and/or·other·countries.
DivX, DivX Certied, and associated logos
are·trademarks· of·DivX,·Inc.· and·are· used·
under·license.
DENON· LINK· is· a· unique· digital,· balanced· transfer· type· interface·
developed·by·DENON.·It·offers·high·speed,·high·quality·transfer·of·
digital·audio·data·with·low·signal·loss.·It·can·be·used·together·with·
DENON· AV·Amp· equipped· with· a· special· DENON· LINK· connector·
using·a· single·cable·to· enable·playback· with·high·sound· quality.·It·
allows·digital·transfer·of·the·192·kHz/24·bit·2-channel·digital·signals·
of·DVD-Audio·discs,·PCM·multi-channel·signals,·etc.·Full-spec·digital·
transfer· of· the· audio· contents· of· Super· Audio· CD· is· possible· by·
connecting·a·player·equipped·for·DENON·LINK·3rd·Edition.
During·processing·of·DENON·LINK,·the·DENON·LINK·indicator·of·the·
display·lights.
DENON·LINK·4th·uses·the·clock·of·the·AV·Amp·connected·by·DENON·
LINK·to·achieve· HDMI· signal·transfer·with·little· jitter·when·playing·
BD.
“Advanced· AL32· Processing”· installed· in· the· analog· output·
dramatically·improves·the·information·volume·on·the·time·axis·with·
independent·speed·signal·detection·and·processing·technology·for·
the·PCM·signal·(CD/External·input)·playback·system.·In·addition·to·
data·expansion·to·32·bit,·it·conducts·natural·interpolation·processing·
with·no·loss· of·original·data· by·digital·upsampling.·The·“Advanced·
AL32”· indicator· lights· on· the· front· panel· when· Advanced· AL32·
Processing·is·in·operation.·
This· product· incorporates· copyright· protection· technology· that· is·
protected·by·U.S.·patents·and·other·intellectual·property·rights.
Use·of·this·copyright·protection·technology·must·be·authorised·by·
Macrovision,· and· is· intended· for· home· and· other· limited· viewing·
uses· only· unless· otherwise· authorised· by· Macrovision.· Reverse·
engineering·or·disassembly·is·prohibited.
Other Information
About Advanced AL32
Processing
Trademark Information
About Copyright Protection
Technology
About DENON LINK
®
,· HDCD
®
, High Denition
Compatible· Digital
®
· and· Microsoft
®
· are·
either·registered·trademarks·or·trademarks·
of·Microsoft·Corporation,·Inc.·in·the·United·
States·and/or·other·countries.·HDCD·system·
manufactured·under·license·from·Microsoft·
Corporation,·Inc.·This·product·is·covered·by·
one·or·more·of·the·following:·In·the·USA:·
5,479,168,·5,638,074,·5,640,161,·5,808,574,·
5,838,274,·5,854,600,·5,864,311,·5,872,531,·
and· in· Australia:· 669114.· Other· patents·
pending.
“AVCHD”· and· “AVCHD”· logo· is· the·
trademark· of· Panasonic· Corporation· and·
Sony·Corporation.
“BONUSVIEW”·is·the·trademark·of·Blu-ray·
Disc·Association.
“BD-LIVE”·logo·is·trademark·of·Blu-ray·Disc·
Association.
This·product·uses·the·following·technologies:
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Abkhazian
4748
Afar
4747
Afrikaans
4752
Albanian
6563
Amharic
4759
Arabic
4764
Armenian
5471
Assamese
4765
Aymara
4771
Azerbaijani
4772
B
Bashkir
4847
Basque
5167
Bengali;Bangla
4860
Bhutani
5072
Bihari
4854
Bislama
4855
Breton
4864
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4853
Burmese
5971
Byelorussian
4851
C
Cambodian
5759
Catalan
4947
Chinese
7254
Corsican
4961
Croatian
5464
Czech
4965
D
Danish
5047
Dutch
6058
E
English
5160
Esperanto
5161
Estonian
5166
F
Faroese
5261
Fiji
5256
Finnish
5255
French
5264
Frisian
5271
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Galician
5358
Georgian
5747
German
5051
Greek
5158
Greenlandic
5758
Guarani
5360
Gujarati
5367
H
Hausa
5447
Hebrew
5569
Hindi
5455
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5467
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I
Icelandic
5565
Indonesian
5560
Interlingua
5547
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5551
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5557
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5347
Italian
5566
J
Japanese
5647
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5669
K
Kannada
5760
Kashmiri
5765
Kazakh
5757
Kinyarwanda
6469
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5771
Kirundi
6460
Korean
5761
Kurdish
5767
L
Laothian
5861
Latin
5847
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5868
Lingala
5860
Lithuanian
5866
M
Macedonian
5957
Malagasy
5953
Malay
5965
Malayalam
5958
Maltese
5966
Maori
5955
Marathi
5964
Moldavian
5961
Mongolian
5960
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Nauru
6047
Nepali
6051
Norwegian
6061
O
Occitan
6149
Oriya
6164
Oromo·(Afan)
6159
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Panjabi
6247
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6265
Persian
5247
Polish
6258
Portuguese
6266
Q
Quechua
6367
R
Rhaeto-Romance
6459
Romanian
6461
Russian
6467
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S
Samoan
6559
Sangho
6553
Sanskrit
6547
Scots·Gaelic
5350
Serbian
6564
Serbo-Croatian
6554
Sesotho
6566
Setswana
6660
Shona
6560
Sindhi
6550
Singhalese
6555
Siswat
6565
Slovak
6557
Slovenian
6558
Somali
6561
Spanish
5165
Sundanese
6567
Swahili
6569
Swedish
6568
T
Tagalog
6658
Tajik
6653
Tamil
6647
Tatar
6666
Telugu
6651
Thai
6654
Tibetan
4861
Tigrinya
6655
Tonga
6661
Tsonga
6665
Turkish
6664
Turkmen
6657
Twi
6669
U
Ukrainian
6757
Urdu
6764
Uzbek
6772
V
Vietnamese
6855
Volapuk
6861
W
Welsh
4971
Wolof
6961
X
Xhosa
7054
Y
Yiddish
5655
Yoruba
7161
Z
Zulu
7267
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AL
ALGERIA
DZ
AMERICAN·SAMOA·
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ANDORRA·
AD
ANGOLA
AO
ANGUILLA
AI
ANTARCTICA
AQ
ANTIGUA·AND·BARBUDA·
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ARMENIA·
AM
ARUBA
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AZERBAIJAN·
AZ
B
BAHAMAS
BS
BAHRAIN·
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BANGLADESH·
BD
BARBADOS
BB
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BY
BELIZE
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BENIN·
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BERMUDA
BM
BHUTAN·
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BOLIVIA·
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BOSNIA·AND·HERZEGOVINA·
BA
BOTSWANA·
BW
BOUVET·ISLAND·
BV
BRITISH·INDIAN·OCEAN·
TERRITORY·
IO
BRUNEI·DARUSSALAM·
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BURKINA·FASO
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BI
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REPUBLIC·
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CHAD
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CONGO,·THE·DEMOCRATIC·
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MYANMAR·
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NAMIBIA·
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OM
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OCCUPIED·
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PERU·
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PR
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QATAR
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RÉUNION·
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RO
RWANDA·
RW
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SAINT·HELENA
SH
SAINT·KITTS·AND·NEVIS·
KN
SAINT·LUCIA·
LC
SAINT·MARTIN·
MF
SAINT·PIERRE·AND·
MIQUELON·
PM
SAINT·VINCENT·AND·THE·
GRENADINES·
VC
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SM
SAO·TOME·AND·PRINCIPE·
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SAUDI·ARABIA·
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SENEGAL
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SERBIA
RS
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SC
SIERRA·LEONE·
SL
SLOVAKIA·
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SLOVENIA·
SI
SOLOMON·ISLANDS
SB
SOMALIA·
SO
SOUTH·AFRICA
ZA
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THE·SOUTH·SANDWICH·
ISLANDS·
GS
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LK
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MAYEN
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REPUBLIC·OF·
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TIMOR-LESTE·
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TOGO·
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TOKELAU·
TK
TONGA·
TO
TRINIDAD·AND·TOBAGO·
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TUNISIA·
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TURKEY·
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TURKMENISTAN·
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TURKS·AND·CAICOS·
ISLANDS·
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TUVALU·
TV
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UGANDA·
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UKRAINE·
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UNITED·ARAB·EMIRATES·
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OUTLYING·ISLANDS·
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URUGUAY·
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UZBEKISTAN·
UZ
V
VANUATU·
VU
VATICAN·CITY·STATE·
VA·
VENEZUELA·
VE
VIET·NAM·
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VIRGIN·ISLANDS,·BRITISH
VG
VIRGIN·ISLANDS,·U.S.·
VI
W
WALLIS·AND·FUTUNA·
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YEMEN·
YE
Z
ZAMBIA·
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Numerics
4:3 letterbox
When·a·wide·(16·:·9)·disc·is·played·back·by·connecting·a·4·:·3·TV·and·
the·DVD-A1UDCI,·this·function·plays·back·the·image·with·black·area·
at·the·top·and·bottom.·
4:3 pan-and-scan
When·a·wide·(16·:·9)·disc·is·played·back·by·connecting·a·4·:·3·TV·and·
the·DVD-A1UDCI,·this·function·cuts·left·and·right·of·the·played·back·
image·to·the·4·:·3·size·according·to·the·disc's·control·information.·
A
Anamorphic lens
This·lens·enlarges·the·16·:·9·image·to·2.35·:·1·image·when·projecting·
the·image·using·a·projector.
Aspect ratio
This·is·the·length·and·width·ratio·of·the·TV·screen.·The·conventional·TV's·
screen·ratio·is·4·:·3·and·the·wide·screen·TV's·screen·ratio·is·16·:·9.
B
BD-J (Java)
With· BD-Videos,· there· are· fun· software· with· more· interactive·
functions·(games)·using·Java·applications.
BD-LIVE
The·DVD-A1UDCI·can·be·connected·to·the·Internet·to·enjoy·a·number·
of·features,·including·additional·contents·such·as·special·videos·or·
subtitles,·network·games,·etc.
Bit rate
This·expresses· the·read· amount·per· 1·second· of·video/audio· data·
recorded·in·a·disc.·
Blu-ray disc
This·is· one-side· 1·layer·disc· having·25GB·capacity· and·can·record·
high·vision·video·movie·and·games.
Bonus View
Special· images· for· BD-Videos.· It· includes· comment· of· the· movie·
director,· simultaneously· developing· sub-story,· and· images· from·
different·angles.
C
Chapter
This·is·a·break·intended·by·a·producer·who·organizes·the·title·of·BD·
or·DVD-Video.·The·chapter·search·function·searches·the·beginning·
of·this·break.
D
Deep Color
This·technology·allows·expression·of·more·number·of·colors·than·the·
conventional·8·bits·and·can·reproduce·colors·close·to·natural·ones·
without·color·streak.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol)
This mechanism automatically perform network conguration such
as·IP·address·for·network·devices·including·DVD-A1UDCI,·PC,·and·
broadband·router.
Dolby Digital (5.1ch Surround)
This·is·a·stereophonic·effect·developed·by·Dolby·Laboratories.·This·is·
maximum·5.1·channels·of·independent·multi-channel·audio·system.
Dolby Digital Plus
This· is· an· extension· version· of· Dolby· Digital· and· is· a· high· sound·
quality·digital·audio·technology·adopted·as·an·optional·audio·for·Blu-
ray·disc.
Dolby TrueHD
This·lossless·coding·technology·is·adopted·as·optional·audio·for·Blu-
ray·disc·and·supports·7.1·channels.
Downmix
This·function·converts·the·number·of·channels·of·surround·audio·to·
less·number·of·channels·and·plays·back.
DTS
This·is·an·abbreviation·of·Digital·Theater·System,·which·is·a·digital·
audio· system· developed· by· DTS.· When· playing· back· audio· by·
connecting this system with a device such as DTS amplier, accurate
sound eld position and realistic sound effect as if you are in a movie
theater·can·be·obtained.
DTS-HD
This·audio·technology·provides·higher·sound·quality·and·enhanced·
functionality·than·the·conventional·DTS·and·is·adopted·as·an·optional·
audio·for·Blu-ray·disc.·This·technology·supports·multi-channel,·high·
data· transfer· speed,· high· sampling· frequency,· and· lossless· audio·
playback.·Maximum·7.1·channels·are·supported·in·Blu-ray·disc.
Dynamic range
The·difference·between·the·maximum·undistorted·sound·level·and·
the·minimum·sound·level·that·is·discernible·above·the·noise·emitted·
by·the·device.
F
Finalise
This·is·processing·that·enables·playing·back·of·disc·of·BD/DVD/CD,·
which·was·recorded·using·a·recorder,·by·other·players.
H
HDCP
When· transmitting· digital· signals· between· devices,· this· copyright·
protection·technology·encrypts·the·signals·to·prevent·content·from·
being·copied·without·authorization.
HDMI
This is an abbreviation of High-Denition Multimedia Interface, which
is an AV digital interface that can be connected to a TV or amplier.
Video·signal·and·audio·signal·can·be·connected·using·1·cable.
I
Interlacing (interlaced scanning)
This·conventional·method·used·to·project·images·on·a·TV·displays·1·
frame of image in half and half, respectively as 2 elds.
Interactive audio
Audio·such·as·click·sound·that·is·generated·during·operation·and·is·
recorded·in·the·title·of·BD-Videos.
L
LFE
This·is·an·abbreviation·of·Low·Frequency·Effect,·which·is·an·output·
channel· that· emphasizes· low· frequency· effect· sound.· · Surround·
audio is intensied by outputting 20Hz to 120Hz deep bass.
Linear PCM
This·signal· is·uncompressed· PCM· (Pulse·Code· Modulation)·signal.·
This·is·the·same·system·as·the·CD·audio·but·this·uses·192kHz,·96kHz,·
and·48kHz·sampling·frequencies·in·BD·or·DVD·and·provides·higher·
sound·quality·than·CD.
M
MPEG
This· is· an· abbreviation· of· Moving· Picture· Experts· Group,· which· is·
an·international·standard·of·the·moving·picture·audio·compression·
method.·Images·of·BD·and·DVD·are·recorded·using·this·method.
P
Picture-in-picture
This·BD-Video·function·allows· you·to· view·making· or·commentary·
scenes·in·the·secondary·video·while·viewing·the·main·story·in·the·
primary·video.
Popup menu
This· menu· recorded· in· BD· software.· While· playing· back· a· BD,·
this·menu·can·be·displayed·on·the·front·of·the·screen·and·can·be·
operated.
Primary audio
This·audio·signal·is·recorded·in·the·main·story·in·BD-Video.
Progressive (sequential scanning)
This·is· a·scanning·system· of·video·signal· that·displays· 1·frame·of·
video·as·one·image.·Compared·to·the·interlace·system,·this·system·
provides images with less ickering and bleeding.
R
Rating
Depending·on·the·age·of·the·viewer,·this·function·restricts·playing·
back·of·BD-Video·or·DVD-Video.·DVD-A1UDCI·can·be·set·to·restrict·
viewing· in· 0· to· 254· level· for· BD-Video,· and· 1· to· 8· level· for· DVD-
Video.
Region code
This·code·indicates·country·or·region·where·the·BD·or·DVD-Video·can·
be·played·back.
S
Secondary audio
This·is·audio·signals·of·comment·of·movie·director·and·other·data·
recorded·in·the·bonus·view·of·BD-Video.
T
Title
This·is·the·unit·of· content·that·consists·of·chapters·of· BD·or·DVD·
-Video.·Some·BD·or·DVD-Video·may·include·multiple·titles.
Explanation of Terms
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TroubleshootingHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnectionsGetting Started Specications
Index
vNumerics page
2ch·Balanced·Connection································································20
vA page
Adjusting·the·Picture·Quality···························································35
Advanced·AL32·Processing·····························································50
Analog·7.1ch·Connection································································18
Analog·Audio·Connection································································20
Audio·Format·············································································16,·17
Audio·Mode·····················································································33
Audio·Setup·····················································································27
Auto·Power·Mode············································································32
vB page
BD································································································3,·53
BD-Video························································································3,·5
BD-LIVE······················································································38,·53
Bonus·View················································································38,·53
Brightness·of·the·Display································································49
vC page
Cables·Used·for·Connections··························································12
CD··································································································3,·5
CD-R/-RW·······················································································3,·5
Channel·Level············································································25,·28
Chapter························································································5,·53
Component·Resolution····································································26
Component·Video·Output································································20
Country·Code···················································································52
vD page
Deep·Color·················································································25,·53
DENON·LINK········································································19,·24,·50
Digital·Audio·Connection·································································17
Digital·Audio·Output········································································29
DivX®·······························································································4,5
Dolby·Digital·········································································16,·17,·53
Dolby·Digital·Plus·································································16,·17,·53
Dolby·TrueHD······································································16,·17,·53
Downmix····················································································29,·53
DTS······················································································16,·17,·53
DTS-HD················································································16,·17,·53
DVD-Audio·····················································································3,·5
DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW······································································3,·5
DVD-Video······················································································3,·5
DVI-D·Terminal·················································································14
Dynamic·Range··········································································29,·53
vF page
File··································································································4,·5
File·Browser·Screen·········································································41
Finalise·························································································4,·53
Firmware·Update·············································································33
Folder·································································································5
vG page
Group·································································································5
vH page
HDCP·························································································16,·53
HD·Layer····························································································5
HDMI····················································································12,·13,·53
HDMI·Connection············································································13
HDMI·Control·Function····································································49
HDMI·Setup·····················································································25
Home·Theater·Playback···································································11
vI page
Information·Bar·Display···································································36
Interlacing························································································53
vJ page
Jitter-free·Connection······································································18
JPEG··································································································4
vL page
Language·Code················································································51
Language·Setup···············································································25
Letter·Box··················································································26,·53
LFE·····························································································28,·53
Linear·PCM(LPCM)······························································16,·17,·53
LPCM···················································································16,·17,·53
vM page
Marker·Function···············································································45
Menu·Map·······················································································23
MP3························································································4,·16,·17
Multi·linear·PCM··············································································16
vN page
Network·····················································································21,·31
vP page
Pan·Scan····················································································26,·53
Picture-in-Picture········································································38,·53
Playback(BD)····················································································37
Playback(DVD)··················································································37
Playback(Super·Audio·CD)·······························································39
Playback(CD)····················································································39
Playback(DVD-Audio)·······································································39
Playback(JPEG)················································································42
Power·Saving···················································································32
Primary·Audio··················································································53
Progressive················································································26,·53
Pure·Direct·················································································30,·40
vR page
Rating·························································································31,·53
Region·Code················································································3,·53
Remote·Control·Setting···································································32
Remote·Control·Unit··········································································7
Repeat·Mode···················································································46
Restorer···························································································34
Resume·Function·············································································43
vS page
Screen·Saver····················································································32
SD·Memory·Card···········································································4,·5
Search·Mode···················································································44
Secondary·Audio··············································································53
Setting·HDMI·Audio·Output····························································15
Setting·HDMI·Video·Output·····························································15
Source·Direct···················································································29
Speaker Conguration·······························································25,·27
Subtitle·····························································································48
Super·Audio·CD·············································································3,·5
vT page
Time·Display····················································································37
Title······························································································5,·53
Track··································································································5
TV·Aspect···················································································26,·53
vV page
Vertical·Stretch·················································································34
Video·Setup······················································································26
vW page
WMA··································································································4
vX page
XLR·····························································································20,·30
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InformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnectionsGetting Started Specications
ENGLISH
If a problem should arise, rst check the following:
1. Are the connections correct?
2. Is the set being operated as described in the owner’s manual?
3. Are the other components operating properly?
If·this· unit·does· not·operate· properly,·check· the·items· listed·in· the·table· below.· Should·the· problem·
persist,·there·may·be·a·malfunction.
In·this·case,·disconnect·the·power·immediately·and·contact·your·store·of·purchase.
Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause / Countermeasure Page
Power·does· not·turn·
on.
Check·if·the·power·cord·is·properly·connected.
Plug·the·power·supply·cord·into·the·power·outlet.
The·safety·protection·device·may·be·activated.·Unplug·the·power·
cord·once,·and·wait·for·5-10·seconds·and·then·plug·it·in·again.
DVD-A1UDCI·enters·the·standby·status·by·safety·function·when·
the·fan·stops.·Check·the·back·of·the·set·if·something·is·disturbing·
the·fan·rotation.
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Unable· to· play· back·
bonus·view.
Does·the·SD·Memory·Card·has·more·than·1GB·of·available·space?
Has·the·SD·Memory·Card·been·initialized·by·the·DVD-A1UDCI?
Was·the·SD·Memory·Card·inserted·while·the·power·of·the·unit·is·
on.·(Insert·the·SD·Memory·Card·while·the·DVD-A1UDCI·is·in·the·
standby·status.)
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Picture· does· not·
appear.
Switch·the·TV's·input·setting·to·the·external·input·connected·to·
the·player.
Is·the·Pure·Direct·function·set·to·“On”?·Set·to·“Off”.
Also,·is·“Pure·Direct·Setup”·–·“Video·Out”·on·the·GUI·menu·set·
to·“Off”·at·the·“User·Preset·1”·or·“User·Preset·2”·setting?·Set·it·
to·“On”.
Check·the·connection·of·the·video/S-Video/component·video·cable.
Does·the·“Video·Setup”·–·“Component·Resolution”·setting·on·the·
GUI·menu·match·the·connected·device's·resolution?·Set·it·so·that·
it·matches.
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Video· and· audio· are·
not·output·with·HDMI·
connection.
Check·the·connection·of·the·HDMI·cable.
Is· the· “HDMI”· indicator· of· the· display· of· the· DVD-A1UDCI·
lighting?
Is·the·Pure·Direct·function·set·to·“On”?·Set·to·“Off”.
Also,·is·“Pure·Direct·Setup”·–·“Video·Out”·on·the·GUI·menu·set·
to·“Off”·at·the·“User·Preset·1”·or·“User·Preset·2”·setting?·Set·it·
to·“On”.
Check· whether· the· connected· display· device· or· other· device·
supports·HDCP.·This·unit·will·not·output·a·video·signal·unless·the·
other·device·supports·HDCP.·See·the·owner’s·manual·of·your·TV,·
AV·Amp,·etc.
Check·that·the·setting·of·the·HDMI·video·resolution·supports·the·
resolution· of·the· connected· device.· When· set· to· “Auto”,· DVD-
A1UDCI·makes·the·setting·automatically.
Check· that· the· HDMI· mode· setting· matches· the· connected·
content.·The·connection·method·of·each·HDMI·mode·is·different.
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HD· audio· is· not·
output.
Set·“BD·Audio·Mode”·to·“HD·Audio·Output”.• 33
Picture· is· not·
displayed· or· is·
disturbed.
Picture·of·a·BD-Video·
or·DVD-Video· disc·is·
in·black·and·white.
The·picture·may·be·slightly·disturbed·directly·after·fast-forwarding·
or·reversing.·This·is·not·a·malfunction.
Connect· the· DVD-A1UDCI’s· video/S-Video/component· video·
output·either·directly·to·the·TV·or·to·the·TV·via·the·AV·Amp.·Do·
not· connect· via· a· VCR· (video· cassette· recorder).· Some· discs·
include·copy· prohibit·signals,· and· when· such· discs·are· played·
via·a·VCR,·the·copy·guard·system·may·cause·the·picture·to·be·
disturbed.
Is· a· disc· that· is· not· compatible· with· the· player· or· a· disc· with·
a·different·region·number·loaded?·(This·player·supports· region·
code·“A”·for·BD-Video·discs,·“1”·or·“ALL”·for·DVD-Video·discs.)
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No·sound·is·heard·or·
the·sound· is· hard·to·
hear.
Check·the· devices· whose· audio· is·connected· and·the· speaker·
connections.
Is·the·power·of·devices·whose·audio·is·connected·turned·on?
Is·the·input·selection·set·to·the·input·to·which·the·DVD-A1UDCI·
is·connected?
Is·the·audio·output·properly·selected?
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Picture· freezes·
momentarily· during·
playback.
When the disc is scratched or contaminated with ngerprints, the
disc·may·not·be·played·back·correctly.··Clean·the·disc·or·replace·
with·a·non-scratched·disc.
There·may·be·a·problem·with·the·data·recorded·on·the·disc.
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–
Playback· does· not·
start·even·when·
1·is·
pressed,·or·starts·but·
stops·immediately.
Is·there·condensation·inside·the·player·or·on·the·disc?·(Let·set·for·
1·to·2·hours·with·the·power·off.)
When the disc is scratched or contaminated with ngerprints, the
disc·may·not·be·played·back·correctly.··Clean·the·disc·or·replace·
with·a·non-scratched·disc.
Is·the·disc·loaded·upside-down?·Load·the·disc·properly,·with·the·
side·containing·the·signals·to·be·played·facing·down.
Is·an·unplayable·disc·loaded?·
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Subtitles· are· not·
displayed.
Subtitles·cannot·be·displayed·for·BD-Video,·DVD-Video·or·DivX
®
·
les that do not contain subtitles.
Is·the·subtitle·setting·“Off”?·Use·a·disc·menu·or··to·set·the· ·
displayed·subtitle.
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SD· Memory· Card·
cannot·be·read.
The·format·of·the·card·does·not·match·to·this·unit·or·the·card·is·
not·compatible.·
Is·the·playback·media·mode·set·to·“SD·CARD·MODE”?
Select·“SD·CARD·MODE”·at·
.
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InformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnectionsGetting Started Specications
ENGLISH
Some·function·may·not·be·used·in·some·operation·status·and·this·is·not·failure·of·the·unit.·Read·the·
description·in·this·Owner’s·Manual·for·details·on·correct·operations.
The·volume·may·differ·from·disc·to·disc.·This·is·due·to·the·differences·in·how·the·signals·are·recorded·
on·the·disc,·and·is·not·a·malfunction.
During·programmed·playback,·it·is·not·possible·to·perform·random·playback·or·to·start·playback·from·
the desired track or le.
Some·functions·are·prohibited·on·some·discs.
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•
•
•
Symptom Cause / Countermeasure Page
No·return· to·start-up·
screen· when· disc· is·
removed.
There·may·be·an·internal·error.·Set·the·power·to· standby,·wait·
awhile,·then·turn·the·power·back·on.
• –
The· set· cannot· be·
operated· with· the·
remote·control·unit.
Aim·the·remote·control·directly·at·infrared·sensor·window·on·the·
front·of·the·unit.
Operate·within·a·distance·of·7·meters·from·the·remote·control·
sensor.
Remove·the·obstacle.
Replace·the·batteries·with·new·ones.
Insert·the·batteries·in·the·proper·direction,·checking·the·q·and·
w·marks.
Make·the·signal·code·of·the·remote·control·match·to·the·signal·
code·of·the·unit.
•
•
•
•
•
•
7
7
–
7
7
7
The· unit· is· operated·
by·the·remote·control·
of· other· DENON·
products.
The· unit· is· operated· by· the· remote· control· of· other· DENON·
products.
To·avoid·the·unit·being·operated·with·the·remote·control·of·other·
devices,·set·“Other·Setup”·–·“Remote·Control·Setting”·–·“Receive·
Legacy·Remocon”·to·“Off”·on·the·GUI·menu.
•
•
7,·32
32
Buttons·do·not·work·
or· the· unit· stops·
responding.
Operations·may·not·be·permitted·by·the·disc.
The·safety·protection·device·may·be·activated.·Unplug·the·power·
cord·once,·and·wait·for·5-10·seconds·and·then·plug·it·in·again.
Refer·to·the·instructions·of·the·disc.
•
•
•
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–
–
Playable· disc· is· not·
read.
The· pickup· lens· may· be· dirty.· Before· requesting· servicing,· try·
cleaning· the· laser· pickup· with· a· commercially· available· lens·
cleaner.·(Do·not·use·a·cleaner·with·brush·because·it·may·damage·
the·lens.)
• –
Angle· does· not·
switch.
If· a· BD-Video· or· DVD-Video· does· not· record· multiple· angles,·
angle·cannot·be·switched.·Also,·multiple·angles·may·be·recorded·
for specic scenes.
• 49
Playback· does· not·
start·when·the·title·is·
selected.
Playback· may· be· prohibited· by· the· viewing· restriction· setting.·
Check·the·“Ratings”·setting·on·the·GUI·menu.
• 31
The· password· for·
rating·level·has·been·
forgotten.
On· the· GUI· menu,· perform· the· “Other· Setup”· –· “Initialize”·
procedure.
• 33
Troubleshooting

TroubleshootingInformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnectionsGetting Started
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Specications
Audio performancen
Signal format : NTSC
Applicable discs /memory cards : (1)·BD-Video·discs·:
12·cm·1·side·1·layer,·12·cm·1·side·2·layers
(2)·DVD-Video·/·DVD-Audio·discs·:
12·cm·1·side·1·layer,·12·cm·1·side·2·layers·/·
12·cm·2·sides·2·layers·(1·side·1·layer)
8·cm·1·side·1·layer,·8·cm·1·side·2·layers·/·
8·cm·2·sides·2·layers·(1·side·1·layer)
(3)·Super·Audio·CDs·:
12·cm·1·layer·/·12·cm·2·layer·/·12·cm·Hybrid
(4)·Compact·Discs·(CD-DA)·:
12·cm·/·8·cm·discs
(5)·Memory·cards·:
SD·Memory·Card·/·SDHC·Memory·Card·/·miniSD·Card·/
microSD·Card
S-Video output : Y output level : 1Vp-p (75 Ω/ohms)
C·output·level·:·0.286·Vp-p
Output·terminal·:·S-Video,·1·set
Video output : Output level : 1Vp-p (75 Ω/ohms)
Output·terminal·:·Pin-jack,·1·set
Component video output : Y output level : 1Vp-p (75 Ω/ohms)
Pb/Cb output level / Pr/Cr output level : 0.648 Vp-p (75 Ω/ohms)
Output·terminal·:·Pin-jack,·1·set
HDMI output : Output·terminal·:·19-pin·HDMI·terminals,·2·set
HDMI·ver.·1.3a·
(Deep·Colour,·Dolby·Digital·Plus,·Dolby·TrueHD,·DTS-HD)
Analog audio output : Output level : 2 Vrms (10 kΩ/kohms)
2·channels·output·terminal·:·XLR·terminal,·1·set
7.1·channels·output·terminal·:·Pin-jack,·1·set
Audio output characteristics : (1)·Frequency·response
q·BD·(Multi·linear·PCM)
w·DVD·(Multi·linear·PCM)
e·Super·Audio·CD
r·CD
:·2Hz·~·22kHz·(48kHz·sampling)
:·2Hz·~·44kHz·(96kHz·sampling)
:·2Hz·~·88kHz·(192kHz·sampling)
:·2Hz·~·22kHz·(48kHz·sampling)
:·2Hz·~·44kHz·(96kHz·sampling)
:·2Hz·~·88kHz·(192kHz·sampling)
:·2Hz·~·100kHz
:·2Hz·~·20kHz
(2)·S/N·ratio·:·125dB
(3)·Total·harmonic·distortion·:·1kHz·0.0008%
(4)·Dynamic·range·:·110dB
Digital audio output :
Optical·digital·output:·Optical·connector,·1·set
Coaxial·digital·output:·Pin·jack,·1·set
Generaln
Power supply : AC·120·V,·60·Hz
Power consumption :
(vpage·32·“Power·Saving”)
88·W
When·in·Power·Saving·Standby·:·0.2·W
When·in·Normal·Standby·:·0.8·W
When·in·HDMI·Control·Mode·:
4·~·15·W·(Changes·according·to·connection·status,·etc.)
When·in·Quick·Start·Mode·:
15·~·30·W·(Changes·according·to·connection·status,·etc.)
•
•
•
•
Maximum external dimensions : 434·(W)·x·151·(H)·x·410·(D)·mm·(17-5/64”·x·5-15/16”·x·16-9/64”)
Weight : 18.9·kg·(41·lbs·10.7·oz)
Remote control unit (RC-1111)n
Remote control type : Infrared·pulse
Batteries : R6/AA·Type·(three·batteries)
Maximum external dimensions : 58·(W)·x·230·(H)·x·37·(D)·mm·(2-9/32”·x·9-3/64”·x·1-29/64”)
Weight : 227·g·(Approx.·8·oz)·(included·batteries)
z
For purposes of improvement, specications and design are subject to change without notice.
Specications

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This section describes software license used for DVD-A1UDCI. To maintain the correct content, the original
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Cette section concerne la licence du logiciel utilisé avec le lecteur DVD-A1UDCI. Le Français original est utilisé an
d’assurer l’exactitude du contenu.
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write GIF les.
To avoid entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent, GIF
reading support has been removed altogether, and the
GIF writer has been simplied to produce “uncompressed
GIFs”. This technique does not use the LZW algorithm; the
resulting GIF les are larger than usual, but are readable by
all standard GIF decoders.
We are required to state that
“The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright
property of CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a
Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated.”
REFERENCES
We highly recommend reading one or more of these
references before trying to understand the innards of the
JPEG software.
The best short technical introduction to the JPEG
compression algorithm is
Wallace, Gregory K. “The JPEG Still Picture
Compression Standard”, Communications of the ACM,
April 1991 (vol. 34 no. 4), pp. 30-44.
(Adjacent articles in that issue discuss MPEG motion
picture compression, applications of JPEG, and related
topics.) If you don’t have the CACM issue handy, a
PostScript le containing a revised version of Wallace’s
article is available at ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/
wallace.ps.gz. The le (actually a preprint for an article
that appeared in IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics) omits
the sample images that appeared in CACM, but it includes
corrections and some added material. Note: the Wallace
article is copyright ACM and IEEE, and it may not be used
for commercial purposes.
A somewhat less technical, more leisurely introduction
to JPEG can be found in “The Data Compression Book”
by Mark Nelson and Jean-loup Gailly, published by M&T
Books (New York), 2nd ed. 1996, ISBN 1-55851-434-1. This
book provides good explanations and example C code for
a multitude of compression methods including JPEG. It
is an excellent source if you are comfortable reading C
code but don’t know much about data compression
in general. The book’s JPEG sample code is far from
industrial-strength, but when you are ready to look at a full
implementation, you’ve got one here...
The best full description of JPEG is the textbook “JPEG
Still Image Data Compression Standard” by William
B. Pennebaker and Joan L. Mitchell, published by Van
Nostrand Reinhold, 1993, ISBN 0-442-01272-1. Price
US$59.95, 638 pp.
The book includes the complete text of the ISO JPEG
standards (DIS 10918-1 and draft DIS 10918-2).
This is by far the most complete exposition of JPEG in
existence, and we highly recommend it.
The JPEG standard itself is not available electronically;
you must order a paper copy through ISO or ITU. (Unless
you feel a need to own a certied ofcial copy, we
recommend buying the Pennebaker and Mitchell book
instead; it’s much cheaper and includes a great deal of
useful explanatory material.)
In the USA, copies of the standard may be ordered from
ANSI Sales at (212) 642-4900, or from Global Engineering
Documents at (800) 854-7179. (ANSI doesn’t take credit
card orders, but Global does.) It’s not cheap: as of 1992,
ANSI was charging $95 for Part 1 and $47 for Part 2, plus
7% shipping/handling. The standard is divided into two
parts, Part 1 being the actual specication, while Part 2
covers compliance testing methods. Part 1 is titled “Digital
Compression and Coding of Continuous-tone Still Images,
Part 1: Requirements and guidelines” and has document
numbers ISO/IEC IS 10918-1, ITU-T T.81. Part 2 is titled
“Digital Compression and Coding of Continuous-tone Still
Images, Part 2: Compliance testing” and has document
numbers ISO/IEC IS 10918-2, ITU-T T.83.
Some extensions to the original JPEG standard are dened
in JPEG Part 3, a newer ISO standard numbered ISO/IEC
IS 10918-3 and ITU-T T.84. IJG currently does not support
any Part 3 extensions.
The JPEG standard does not specify all details of an
interchangeable le format. For the omitted details we
follow the “JFIF” conventions, revision 1.02. A copy of the
JFIF spec is available from:
Literature Department
C-Cube Microsystems, Inc.
1778 McCarthy Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
phone (408) 944-6300, fax (408) 944-6314

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A PostScript version of this document is available by FTP
at ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jf.ps.gz. There is also a
plain text version at ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jf.txt.
gz, but it is missing the gures.
The TIFF 6.0 le format specication can be obtained by
FTP from ftp://ftp.sgi.com/graphics/tiff/TIFF6.ps.gz. The
JPEG incorporation scheme found in the TIFF 6.0 spec of
3-June-92 has a number of serious problems.
IJG does not recommend use of the TIFF 6.0 design (TIFF
Compression tag 6).
Instead, we recommend the JPEG design proposed by
TIFF Technical Note #2 (Compression tag 7). Copies of
this Note can be obtained from ftp.sgi.com or from ftp://
ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/. It is expected that the next
revision of the TIFF spec will replace the 6.0 JPEG design
with the Note’s design.
Although IJG’s own code does not support TIFF/JPEG,
the free libtiff library uses our library to implement TIFF/
JPEG per the Note. libtiff is available from ftp://ftp.sgi.
com/graphics/tiff/.
ARCHIVE LOCATIONS
The “ofcial” archive site for this software is ftp.uu.net
(Internet address 192.48.96.9). The most recent released
version can always be found there in directory graphics/
jpeg. This particular version will be archived as ftp://ftp.
uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz.
If you don’t have direct Internet access, UUNET’s archives
are also available via UUCP; contact help@uunet.uu.net
for information on retrieving les that way.
Numerous Internet sites maintain copies of the UUNET
les. However, only ftp.uu.net is guaranteed to have the
latest ofcial version.
You can also obtain this software in DOS-compatible “zip”
archive format from the SimTel archives (ftp://ftp.simtel.
net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/graphics/), or on CompuServe in
the Graphics Support forum (GO CIS:GRAPHSUP), library
12 “JPEG Tools”. Again, these versions may sometimes
lag behind the ftp.uu.net release.
The JPEG FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) article is a
useful source of general information about JPEG. It is
updated constantly and therefore is not included in this
distribution. The FAQ is posted every two weeks to
Usenet newsgroups comp.graphics.misc, news.answers,
and other groups.
It is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.faqs.
org/faqs/jpeg-faq/ and other news.answers archive sites,
including the ofcial news.answers archive at rtfm.mit.
edu: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/jpeg-
faq/.
If you don’t have Web or FTP access, send e-mail to mail-
server@rtfm.mit.edu with body
send usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/part1
send usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/part2
RELATED SOFTWARE
Numerous viewing and image manipulation programs
now support JPEG. (Quite a few of them use this library
to do so.) The JPEG FAQ described above lists some of
the more popular free and shareware viewers, and tells
where to obtain them on Internet.
If you are on a Unix machine, we highly recommend Jef
Poskanzer’s free PBMPLUS software, which provides
many useful operations on PPM-format image les. In
particular, it can convert PPM images to and from a
wide range of other formats, thus making cjpeg/djpeg
considerably more useful. The latest version is distributed
by the NetPBM group, and is available from numerous
sites, notably ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/graphics/graphics/
packages/NetPBM/.
Unfortunately PBMPLUS/NETPBM is not nearly as portable
as the IJG software is; you are likely to have difculty
making it work on any non-Unix machine.
A different free JPEG implementation, written by the
PVRG group at Stanford,
is available from ftp://havefun.stanford.edu/pub/jpeg/.
This program is designed for research and experimentation
rather than production use; it is slower, harder to use, and
less portable than the IJG code, but it is easier to read
and modify. Also, the PVRG code supports lossless
JPEG, which we do not. (On the other hand, it doesn’t do
progressive JPEG.)
FILE FORMAT WARS
Some JPEG programs produce les that are not compatible
with our library.
The root of the problem is that the ISO JPEG committee
failed to specify a concrete le format. Some vendors
“lled in the blanks” on their own, creating proprietary
formats that no one else could read. (For example, none
of the early commercial JPEG implementations for the
Macintosh were able to exchange compressed les.)
The le format we have adopted is called JFIF (see
REFERENCES). This format has been agreed to by a
number of major commercial JPEG vendors, and it has
become the de facto standard. JFIF is a minimal or “low
end” representation.
We recommend the use of TIFF/JPEG (TIFF revision 6.0
as modied by TIFF Technical Note #2) for “high end”
applications that need to record a lot of additional data
about an image. TIFF/JPEG is fairly new and not yet
widely supported, unfortunately.
The upcoming JPEG Part 3 standard denes a le format
called SPIFF.
SPIFF is interoperable with JFIF, in the sense that most
JFIF decoders should be able to read the most common
variant of SPIFF. SPIFF has some technical advantages
over JFIF, but its major claim to fame is simply that it is an
ofcial standard rather than an informal one. At this point
it is unclear whether SPIFF will supersede JFIF or whether
JFIF will remain the de-facto standard. IJG intends to
support SPIFF once the standard is frozen, but we have
not decided whether it should become our default output
format or not.
(In any case, our decoder will remain capable of reading
JFIF indenitely.)
Various proprietary le formats incorporating JPEG
compression also exist.
We have little or no sympathy for the existence of these
formats. Indeed, one of the original reasons for developing
this free software was to help force convergence on
common, open format standards for JPEG les. Don’t use
a proprietary le format!
TO DO
The major thrust for v7 will probably be improvement of
visual quality.
The current method for scaling the quantization tables
is known not to be very good at low Q values. We
also intend to investigate block boundary smoothing,
“poor man’s variable quantization”, and other means
of improving quality-vs-le-size performance without
sacricing compatibility.
In future versions, we are considering supporting some
of the upcoming JPEG Part 3 extensions --- principally,
variable quantization and the SPIFF le format.
As always, speeding things up is of great interest.
Please send bug reports, offers of help, etc. to jpeg-info@
uunet.uu.net.
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:
If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices
immediately following this sentence.
libpng version 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, is Copyright (c)
2004 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and is distributed according
to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with
the following individual added to the list of Contributing
Authors
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3, 2002, are Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-
Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same
disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following
individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors
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Eric S. Raymond
Gilles Vollant
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enjoyment of the library or against infringement.
There is no warranty that our efforts or the library will
fulll any of your particular purposes or needs. This
library is provided with all faults, and the entire risk of
satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort
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20, 2000, are Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Glenn Randers-
Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same
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individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:
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Glenn Randers-Pehrson
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are Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed
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Contributing Authors:
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Tom Tanner
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1996, are Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat,
Group 42, Inc.
For the purposes of this copyright and license,“Contributing
Authors” is dened as the following set of individuals:
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Dave Martindale
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Paul Schmidt
Tim Wegner
The PNG Reference Library is supplied “AS IS”. The
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warranties, expressed or implied, including, without
limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of tness
for any purpose. The Contributing Authors and Group
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special, exemplary, or consequential damages, which may
result from the use of the PNG Reference Library, even if
advised of the possibility of such damage.
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify,
and distribute this source code, or portions hereof,
for any purpose, without fee, subject to the following
restrictions:
1. The origin of this source code must not be
misrepresented.
2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and
must not be misrepresented as being the original
source.
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from any source or altered source distribution.
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specically
permit, without fee, and encourage the use of this source
code as a component to supporting the PNG le format
in commercial products. If you use this source code in
a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be
appreciated.
A “png_get_copyright” function is available, for convenient
use in “about” boxes and the like: printf(“%s”,png_get_
copyright(NULL)); Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of
course) is supplied in the les “pngbar.png” and “pngbar.
jpg (88x31) and “pngnow.png” (98x31).
Libpng is OSI Certied Open Source Software. OSI
Certied Open Source is a certication mark of the Open
Source Initiative.
Glenn Randers-Pehrson
glennrp@users.sourceforge.net
August 15, 2004
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Copyright (c) 2001,2003 Keith Packard
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby
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Exhibit-L
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HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
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Copyright (c) 1998 Red Hat Software
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any
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Software without restriction, including without limitation
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
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SOFTWARE.
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Consortium shall not be used in advertising or otherwise
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Inc. (“ISC”)
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OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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950 Charter Street Redwood City, CA 94063
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Exhibit-O
OpenBSD: telnet.c,v 1.6 1998/07/27 15:29:29 millert Exp
NetBSD: telnet.c,v 1.7 1996/02/28 21:04:15 thorpej Exp
Copyright (c) 1988, 1990, 1993
The Regents of the University of California. All rights
reserved.
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following disclaimer.
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following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
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use of this software must display the following
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its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specic
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CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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ORIGINAL LICENSE:
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(c) Copyright 1992 by Panagiotis Tsirigotis
The author (Panagiotis Tsirigotis) grants permission to use,
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unchanged.
b. A new component will be appended to the version
number to indicate the modication level. The
form of this component is up to the author of the
modications.
2. The author of the modications will include his/her
name by appending it along with the new version
number to this le and will be responsible for any
wrong behavior of the modied software.
The author makes no representations about the suitability
of this software for any purpose. It is provided “as is”
without any express or implied warranty.
Modications:
Version: 2.1.8.7-current
Copyright 1998-2001 by Rob Braun
Sensor Addition
Version: 2.1.8.9pre14a
Copyright 2001 by Steve Grubb
This is an exerpt from an email I recieved from the original
author, allowing xinetd as maintained by me, to use the
higher version numbers:
I appreciate your maintaining the version string guidelines
as specied in the copyright. But I did not mean them to
last as long as they did.
So, if you want, you may use any 2.N.* (N >= 3) version
string for future xinetd versions that you release. Note that
I am excluding the 2.2.* line; using that would only create
confusion. Naming the next release 2.3.0 would put to
rest the confusion about 2.2.1 and 2.1.8.*.
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Exhibit-Q
Except where otherwise noted in the source code (e.g.
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by a similar licence but with different Copyright notices)
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SOFTWARE.
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Veillard shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to
promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software
without prior written authorization from him.
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The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both
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OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit.
(http://www.openssl.org/)”
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must not be used to endorse or promote products
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openssl-core@openssl.org.
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OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit
(http://www.openssl.org/)”
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ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
This product includes cryptographic software written by
Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes
software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
Original SSLeay License
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric
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The implementation was written so as to conform with
Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial
use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
The following conditions apply to all code found in this
distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not
just the SSL code. The SSL documentation included with
this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
Copyright remains Eric Youngs, and as such any Copyright
notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be
given attribution as the author of the parts of the library
used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program
startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided
with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modication, are permitted provided that the
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following disclaimer.
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materials provided with the distribution.
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use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
“This product includes cryptographic software written
by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)”
The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if the rouines
from the library being used are not cryptographic
related :-).
4. If you include any Windows specic code (or a
derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application
code) you must include an acknowledgement:
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(tjh@cryptsoft.com)”
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NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA,
OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
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IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically
available version or derivative of this code cannot be
changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put
under another distribution licence [including the GNU
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Copyright (c) 1998-2001,2002 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any
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BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name(s) of the
above copyright holders shall not be used in advertising
or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in
this Software without prior written authorization.
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Exhibit-T
Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of
California.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modication, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
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following disclaimer.
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following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
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use of this software must display the following
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University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of
its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specic
prior written permission.
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CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA,
OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Copyright (C) 1985-2005 by the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology.
All rights reserved.
Export of this software from the United States of America
may require a specic license from the United States
Government. It is the responsibility of any person or
organization contemplating export to obtain such a license
before exporting.
WITHIN THAT CONSTRAINT, permission to use, copy,
modify, and distribute this software and its documentation
for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and
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Individual source code les are copyright MIT, Cygnus
Support, OpenVision, Oracle, Sun Soft, FundsXpress, and
others.
Project Athena, Athena, Athena MUSE, Discuss,
Hesiod, Kerberos, Moira, and Zephyr are trademarks of
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). No
commercial use of these trademarks may be made
without prior written permission of MIT.
“Commercial use” means use of a name in a product or
other for-prot manner. It does NOT prevent a commercial
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Administration system source code, as described below,
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and Object Code compiled from it, with or without
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notice must be preserved if derivative works are made
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OpenVision Technologies, Inc. has donated this
Kerberos Administration system to MIT for inclusion
in the standard Kerberos 5 distribution. This donation
underscores our commitment to continuing Kerberos
technology development and our gratitude for the
valuable work which has been performed by MIT and
the Kerberos community.
Portions contributed by Matt Crawford <crawdad@fnal.
gov> were work performed at Fermi National Accelerator
Laboratory, which is operated by Universities Research
Association, Inc., under contract DE-AC02-76CHO3000
with the U.S. Department of Energy.
The implementation of the Yarrow pseudo-random number
generator in src/lib/crypto/yarrow has the following
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Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
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Copyright (c) 2001, Dr Brian Gladman <brg@gladman.
uk.net>, Worcester, UK.
All rights reserved.
LICENSE TERMS
The free distribution and use of this software in both
source and binary form is allowed (with or without
changes) provided that:
1. distributions of this source code include the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer;
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copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
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products built using this software without specic
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DISCLAIMER
This software is provided “as is” with no explcit or implied
warranties in respect of any properties, including, but not
limited to, correctness and tness for purpose.
The implementation of the RPCSEC_GSS authentication
avor in src/lib/rpc has the following copyright:
Copyright (c) 2000 The Regents of the University of
Michigan.
All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2000 Dug Song <dugsong@UMICH.EDU>.
All rights reserved, all wrongs reversed.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modication, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
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2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of
its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specic
prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Acknowledgments
Appreciation Time!!!! There are far too many people to
try to thank them all; many people have contributed to
the development of Kerberos V5. This is only a partial
listing....
Thanks to Kevin Coffman and the CITI group at the
University of Michigan for providing patches for
implementing RPCSEC_GSS authentication in the RPC
library.
Thanks to Derrick Schommer for reporting multiple
memory leaks.
Thanks to Quanah Gibson-Mount of Stanford University
for helping exercise the thread support code.
Thanks to Michael Tautschnig for reporting the heap buffer
overow inthe password history mechanism. [MITKRB5-
SA-2004-004]
Thanks to Wyllys Ingersoll for nding a buffer-size problem
in theRPCSEC_GSS implementation.
Thanks to the members of the Kerberos V5 development
team at MIT, both past and present: Danilo Almeida, Jeffrey
Altman, Jay Berkenbilt, Richard Basch, Mitch Berger, John
Carr, Don Davis, Alexandra Ellwood, Nancy Gilman, Matt
Hancher, Sam Hartman, Paul Hill, Marc Horowitz, Eva
Jacobus, Miroslav Jurisic, Barry Jaspan, Geoffrey King,
John Kohl, Peter Litwack, Scott McGuire, Kevin Mitchell,
Cliff Neuman, Paul Park, Ezra Peisach, Chris Provenzano,
Ken Raeburn, Jon Rochlis, Jeff Schiller, Jen Selby, Brad
Thompson, Harry Tsai, Ted Ts’o, Marshall Vale, Tom Yu.
Very special thanks go to Marshall Vale, our departing
team leader.
Over the past few years, Marshall has been extremely
valuable to us as mentor, advisor, manager, and friend.
Marshall’s devotion as a champion of Kerberos has helped
our team immensely through many trials and hardships.
We will miss him tremendously, and we wish him the best
in his future endeavors.
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Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of
California.
All rights reserved.
This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley
by Mike Muuss.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modication, are permitted provided that the
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following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
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