Denon DN-V110 DVD Player User Manual


 
DN-V110
DVD player
Product Overview:
- BGM (Background music)
- Education
- Corporate AV
- Fitness
- Retail & Leisure
Applications:
Key Features:
- Video scaler to 480p,720p, 1080i and now Full-HD 1080p
- Front panel HDMI select button
- 12 bit 108 MHz high-specifi cation Video DACs for high picture quality
- 24bit / 192kHz Burr Brown PCM1782 Audio DACs for dynamic range
- DivX ULTRA Certifi ed (Version 3.11, 4, 5, 6. VOD video content)
- Detachable mains lead
- HDMI video output, with HDMI Black Level enhance and HDMI multi-channel
audio transfer
- Reinforced chassis, transport base and top plate to minimise and absorb harmful vibration
- Separate analog & digital circuit boards to reduce cross-interference, plus discrete
Video Circuitry
- DTS, PCM and Dolby Digital data output.
- Brightness/Contrast/Colour/Gamma Correction/Sharpness.
- MP3 & MP3 VBR/WMA/JPEG/KPCD Playback.
- Random Play and Program Play.
- 2U/HE 19” Rackmount kit supplied
The Denon DN-V110 is the new entry level DVD player from Denon Professional. The DN-V110
replaces the popular DN-V100 and integrates a raft of high performance features derived from
Denon’s hi-fi press award winning DVD-1740 consumer player within a professional rackmount
model; all designed to provide rich, cinema like replay on today’s large scale high defi nition fl at
screen displays.
New to the DN-V110 is the 108MHz/12-bit video DAC with full 1080p video upscaling, providing for
full HD specifi cation output of standard defi nition DVD signals, with a resultant signifi cant increase in
picture quality when connected to HD Ready and Full HD displays. Upscaling is performed to 1080p,
1080i or 720p, as determined by the specifi cation of the connected display. To match the picture
quality, a 192kHz/24-bit Burr Brown audio DAC provides high resolution audio decoding; additionally
coaxial (S/PDIF) and optical digital audio outputs enable decoding of surround sound audio formats
when connected to an AVR with the relevant Dolby and DTS circuitry. High quality CD playback –
whether for PCM, MP3 or AAC encoded audio – is also provided by the high spec digital / analogue
audio circuitry.
Video connectivity is improved with the introduction of HDMI connectivity to HD specifi ed displays,
alongside RGB Scart, S-video, composite or component video outputs; the latter offering progressive
scan. NTSC / PAL conversion is also included, as is ‘squeeze mode’ for displaying 4:3 picture ratio
signals via HDMI. Discreet video circuitry and separate analogue and digital circuit boards ensure
interference-free signal paths for video and audio.