Before you start
01
6
En
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Energy saving design
An auto power-off function switches the player
into standby if not used for about 30 minutes.
*1
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
*2
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are
registered trademarks of Digital Theater
Systems, Inc.
*3
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.
*4
It is not possible to output SACD sources
from the HDMI connection of this player.
*5
DivX, DivX Ultra Certified, and associated
logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used
under license.
What’s in the box
Please confirm that the following accessories
are in the box when you open it.
• Remote control
• AA/R6P dry cell batteries x 2
• Audio/video cable (red/white/yellow plugs)
• Power cable
• Operating instructions x 1
• Warranty card
Putting the batteries in the remote
•
Open the battery compartment cover
and insert the batteries as shown.
Use two AA/R6P batteries and follow the
indications (
,
) inside the compartment.
Close the cover when you’re finished.
Important
Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards
such as leakage and bursting. Please observe
the following:
• Don’t mix new and old batteries together.
• Don’t use different kinds of battery
together—although they may look similar,
different batteries may have different
voltages.
• Make sure that the plus and minus ends of
each battery match the indications in the
battery compartment.
• Remove batteries from equipment that
isn’t going to be used for a month or more.
• When disposing of used batteries, please
comply with governmental regulations or
environmental public instruction’s rules
that apply in your country or area.
• Do not use or store batteries in direct
sunlight or other excessively hot place,
such as inside a car or near a heater. This
can cause batteries to leak, overheat,
explode or catch fire. It can also reduce the
life or performance of batteries.
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Initial Settings menu
07
48
En
HDMI output with DVD-Audio sources
DVD-Audio sources often have high sample rates (such as 192kHz/24bit/2 channel or 96kHz/24bit/
6 channel) and the way they are output from the HDMI terminal will depend on the specification
of the connected component.
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1
This unit checks the specification of the connected component (such sample rate / multi-
channel limitations and CPPM compatibility) and outputs the signal accordingly. Note that ‘DVD
Audio compatible’ indicates compatibility with CPPM (Content Protection for Pre-recorded
Media).
*
2
If HDMI Audio setting (page 39) is set to LPCM (2 CH) , multichannel sources will be downmixed
to stereo. (In cases where the source is downmix-prohibited, only the front left/right channels are
output.)
If the video output resolution is 480i, 576i, 480p or 576p, audio output may be limited to 2 channel
(depending to the connected component).
*
3
In cases where the source is downmix-prohibited, only the front left/right channels are output.
*
4
If
CPPM
shows in the front panel display, it means it is not possible to output CPPM copycon-
trolled DVD-Audio sources from the HDMI connection. Discs with no CPPM protection are limited
to 2 channel output.
Component specification
Disc Format
2 ch
DVD-Audio and
5.1 channel compatible on HDMI
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DVD-Audio and
2 channel compatible on HDMI
*1
Left/Right or
2 ch downmix
*3
Incompatible with
DVD-Audio on HDMI
*1
2 ch
2 ch
VSX-AX4AVi-s
VSX-AX2AV-s
PDP-506HDE/FDE
PDP-436XDE/FDE
PDP-505XDE/HDE
5.1 ch
No sound
*4
No sound
*4
5.1 ch
*2
Component/output
Example
Component
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