Cary Audio Design HD1080P DVD Player User Manual


 
CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS
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DIGITAL
DIGITAL data is used in a Surround Sound Processor.
Note: The HDMI output of this unit can be connected to a DVI jack on a TV or other
device using a conversion adapter. In this case, it is necessary to use a TV or display
with an HDCP compatible DVI input.
There may be no image output or sound output if connected to a TV or display that is
not compatible with the above format.
Refer to the instruction manual of the TV or display to be connected to this unit for
detailed information regarding the HDMI terminal.
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VOLUME
Use this to select whether the analog output can have
variable volume control.
ON (Factory default)
RCA offers 3.0 volts and XLR offers 6.0 volts variable level
output in stereo analog connections. Use the remote
control to adjust the volume from 0 to 64.
OFF
RCA offers 2.0 volts and XLR offers 4.4 volts fixed level
output in stereo Left and Right analog connections.
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COMPRESSION
Use this to set the dynamic range output when playing Dolby
Digital discs.
OFF (Factory default)
Select OFF to have standard full dynamic range sound
playback.
MIDDLE
Select MIDDLE to have powerful sound with clear dialog
tracks even when the volume is low. This setting is suited
for watching DVDs late at night with the volume low. (This setting is only valid for DVDs
recorded in Dolby Digital.)
FULL
Select FULL to achieve a powerful sound with clear dialog tracks even when the volume is
low. This setting is suited for watching DVDs late at night with the volume low. (This setting
is only valid for DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital.) The FULL setting and the MIDDLE setting
reduce the overall dynamic range of movies for late night viewing, to keep dialog easy to
hear while reducing the volume level changes in a Dolby Digital soundtrack.