Denon DVD-3800 DVD Player User Manual


 
10
ENGLISH
5
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
(1) Front Panel
See page 3.
q
Power button
Press once to turn the power on.
Press again to set to the OFF position and
turn the power off.
Set the power to the standby mode by
pressing the POWER OFF button on the
remote control unit while the power is on.
Turn the power on from the standby mode by
pressing the POWER ON button on the
remote control unit.
w
Power indicator
This indicator lights when the power is on and
when the power is in the standby mode.
e
AL24 PLUS indicator
This indicator lights when the audio signals of
a DVD, etc., are being processed digitally with
the AL24 Processing Plus, a newly developed
analog waveform reproduction technology.
r
DVD AUDIO indicator
This indicator lights when playing discs
recorded in DVD audio format.
t
Disc tray
Load discs here. (See page 12.)
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button
!4 to open
and close the disc tray.
The disc tray is also closed when the PLAY
button
y is pressed.
y
PLAY button (PLAY)
Press this button to play the disc. (See page
21.)
u
STOP button (STOP)
Press this to stop the disc. (See page 22.)
i
Skip button (8)
Press this to move back to the beginning of
the current track (or chapter).
Press again to move back to the beginning of
the previous track (or chapter). (See page 22.)
o
Skip button (9)
Press this to move ahead to the beginning of
the next track (or chapter). (See page 22.)
!0
PURE DIRECT selector
Use this to select modes with specific movie
signal and digital audio signal output settings.)
!1
Remote control sensor
!2
Display
Information on the disc that is currently playing
is shown on the display. (See page 10.)
!3
STILL/PAUSE button (3)
Press this button to pause images or music or
to play images frame by frame. (See page 22.)
!4
OPEN/CLOSE button
(
5 OPEN/CLOSE)
Press this button to open and close the disc
tray.(See page 12.)
!5
Slow/Search button (6)
Press this to set the slow play mode and to
search in the reverse direction. (See page 22.)
!6
Slow/Search button (7)
Press this to set the slow play mode and to
search in the forward direction. (See page 22.)
(2) Rear Panel
!7
Video output connector (VIDEO OUT)
Connect using the included video cord.
!8
Component video output connectors
(COMPONENT VIDEO OUT)
Connect using video cords (available in stores).
!9
S-Video output connector
(S-VIDEO OUT)
Connect using an S-Video connection cord
(available in stores).
@0
Audio output connectors
(AUDIO OUT)
Connect using the included audio cord.
@1
Digital audio output connector
(COAXIAL)
Connect using an audio cord. Connect a
commercially available 75 /ohms pin-plug
cord.
Connect using the included audio video cord.
@2
Digital audio output connector
(OPTICAL)
Connect using an optical fiber cable (available
in stores).
Digital data is output from this connector.
@3
Control connector (RS-232C)
This is a terminal for future system expansion.
@4
Control input connector
(ROOM TO ROOM/IN)
This is the input connector for wired remote
control.
Consult your DENON dealer if you wish to use
this connector.
@5
Control output connector
(ROOM TO ROOM/OUT)
This is the output connector for wired remote
control.
Consult your DENON dealer if you wish to use
this connector.
@6
Power input (AC IN)
Connect to AC power supply using the
included AC cord.
@7
21-pin SCART terminal (AV1 / AV2)
(For only European model)
Connect using a 21-pin SCART cable (available
in stores).
(3) Display
Lights during playback of multiple angles disc.
Lights to indicate the currently playing disc.
Lights when the audio signals can be down-mixed.
These light to indicate the names of the sections of the disc
being played.
Lights to indicate the currently playing audio format.
Lights to indicate the currently playing
audio channel.
Lights when in the virtual surround
mode.
Lights to indicate the
currently playing video
type.
F: Film source
V: Video source
G: Graphic source
Lights during playback, flashes when the resume play memory function is activated.
Lights in the programmed play mode.
Lights in the still/pause mode.
Displays the title, track number and
elapsed time during playback.
These light to indicate
the time display mode.
Lights when progressive video
signals are being output.
Lights in the
repeat play
mode.
Lights in the random play mode.