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Denon DVD-2930CI User Manual

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Connections

Connections

ENGLISH

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ENGLISH

Digital connection to a recording device (MD recorder, etc.)

COAXIAL

IN

OPTICAL

IN

or

C

D

At “AUDIO SETUP”, set “DIGITAL OUTPUT” to “PCM” (

page 23), “DOWN SAMPLING” to “ON”

(

page 23).

Playing a DVD without first making the correct settings could result in noise that is unpleasant on the ears
and could damage the speakers.

¢ Copyright protection system

In order to play the digital video and audio signals of DVD-Video and DVD-Audio discs using HDMI
connections, both the player and the TV, AV amplifier, etc., must be compatible with a copyright
protection system called “HDCP” (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system). HDCP is a
copyright protection technology consisting of data encrypting and authentication of the connected
device.
The DVD-2930CI is HDCP compatible.
When a device that is not compatible with HDCP is connected, video signals will not be output
normally. For information on your TV, AV amplifier, etc., refer to its operating instructions.

Power supply cord

(Included)

NOTE:
• The audio signals of the multi and stereo areas of Super Audio CDs are not HDMI output.
• DVD-Audio discs that are copyright protected by CPPM can only be played on devices that are

mutually compatible with HDMI Ver. 1.1. (The DVD-2930CI is compatible with HDMI Ver. 1.1.)

• Some HDMI compatible devices can be used to control other devices via the HDMI terminal, but the

DVD-2930CI cannot be controlled via the HDMI terminal by other devices.

• The audio signals from the HDMI terminal (sampling frequency, bit length, etc.) may be restricted by

the connected device.

• Set the DVD-2930CI’s resolution according to the resolutions with which the connected TV or

monitor are compatible.

• Use a cable including the HDMI logo (HDMI certified product) for connection of the HDMI terminal.

Normal playback may not be possible if a cable that does not include the HDMI logo (non-HDMI-
certified product) is used.

Connecting the power supply cord

AC 120 V, 60 Hz

AC outlet

NOTE:
• Insert the plugs securely. Incomplete connections will result in the generation of noise.

MD recorder

¢ HDMI connection

When turning off the power or switching inputs of the target devices connecting by HDMI, the sound
or picture may be interrupted temporarily.