Ayre Acoustics DX-7 DVD Player User Manual


 
processors. Analog display devices utilizing CRTs
normally achieve their highest performance when
using an analog video output from the DX-7. The
various analog output options are listed below in
order of performance, from highest to lowest.
Choose the highest performing connection that is
compatible with your video display.
DVI
There are two toggle switches
on the rear panel that
configure the DVI signal.
Please refer to the section
“Setup and Configuration”.
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) provides a pure
digital signal path from the DVD disc itself to
digital (fixed pixel) display devices. This category
includes such technologies as plasma, DLP, D-ILA,
LCD, and LCOS. The DVI connection is made via a
single multi-conductor cable equipped with a
rectangular multi-pin connector. Cable length is
normally limited to around 10’ (3 meters) unless an
expensive optical DVI cable is used.
The DVI signal from the Ayre DX-7 is
unencrypted and therefore compatible with both
HDCP and non-HDCP capable displays.
Please note that some display devices using analog
technology (i.e., CRTs) may have a DVI input. In
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SyncroLink
Digital Audio Link
Digital Audio Outputs
PCM Only PCM & Compressed
Volts
50/60 Hertz
50 W Max
Control Port
Reserved B
SL PCM
Reserved D
IR Receiver
Reserved A
SL Comp
Reserved C
Control Port
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S.N.
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DVI
Composite
S-VideoG/YB/PbR/Pr
Hsync Vsync
0255-
YCbCr
Rsrv B
Rsrv D
7. 5 %
Intrlc
YPbPr
SoG
16 23 5-
RGB
Rsrv A
Rsrv C
0
%
Prog
RGB
HVSync