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Specifications
Thank you for purchasing this DENON product. To ensure proper
operation, please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the
product.
After reading them, be sure to keep them for future reference.
Getting Started
Main Features
1. Advanced AL32 Processing and High-precision 32bit D/A
Converter
Equipped with Advanced AL32 Processing, DENON’s own analog
waveform reproduction technology.
The reproducibility of weak signals is enhanced by expanding 16
bit digital data to 32 bit.
Also equipped with a high-performance, 32 bit/192 kHz-compatible
D/A Converter for analog signal conversion of the digital data
expanded with Advanced AL32 Processing.
2. Playback of MP3 and WMA files
A USB port is mounted on the Front Panel. MP3/WMA files can
be played by connecting a USB Player, USB memory device or
discs. An iPod is connected using the USB cable supplied with
the iPod. Music files in an iPod, USB Player or USB memory device
are transmitted via digital signal and can be enjoyed at high audio
quality using the DCD-2010AE’s own audio circuitry.
3. Advanced S.V.H. Mechanism
&
Direct Mechanical Ground
Construction
In the newly developed Advanced S.V.H. Mechanism, each
individual part, including the aluminum die-cast tray, is composed
of different metallic materials each designed for their specific
purpose. This produces outstanding vibration-damping properties,
including damping enhancement and diffusion of the resonance
point due to the high mass. The mechanism is designed with a
low center of gravity, reducing vibration from the inner area during
disc rotation, and its structure is also highly resistant to external
vibration.
It also employs Direct Mechanical Ground Construction, which
completely eliminates the impact of internal and external vibration,
for example by locating the power transformer close to the foot.
This prevents the transmission of unwanted vibration as well as
noise outflow.
Getting Started
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Main Features
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Accessories
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Cautions on Handling
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Discs
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Discs Usable on the DCD-2010AE
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Holding Discs
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Loading Discs
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Cautions on Loading Discs
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Cautions on Handling
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Cautions on Storing Discs
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Cleaning Discs
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About the Remote Control Unit
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Inserting the Batteries
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Operating Range of the Remote Control Unit
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Part Names and Functions
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Front Panel
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Rear Panel
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Display
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Remote Control Unit
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Preparations
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Cables Used for Connections
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Analog Connections
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Digital Connections
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USB Port Connections
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USB Memory device
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iPod
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Digital Input Connections
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Connecting the Power Cord
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Once Connections are Completed
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Turning the Power On
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Preparations
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Setting the top priority playback layer for Super Audio CDs
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Before Playing a USB or an iPod
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Operations Possible During Playback
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Switching the Display’s Brightness
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Switching the Pure Direct Mode
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CD Playback
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Playing CDs
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To display text (Super Audio CD only)
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Playing Repeatedly <Repeat Playback>
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Playing Random Order <Random Playback>
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Playing Tracks in the Desired Order <Program playback>
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Playback of MP3 and WMA Files
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About the MP3 and WMA Formats That Can be Played
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Playing MP3 and WMA Files
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iPod
®
Playback
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Playing iPod
®
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Disconnecting the iPod
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USB Playback
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Playable USB Memory Formats
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Playing USB Memory device
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Using as a D/A Converter
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Using the Timer Play Function
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Getting Started
Connections
Playback
Troubleshooting
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Specifications
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Index
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