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NOTES:
• Please use the included IEEE 1394 cable. When using a cable other than the included IEEE 1394 cable,
please use a 4-pin IEEE 1394 cable with a length of 3.5 m or less for S400 or higher.
• The “IEEE 1394 audio signal (A&M protocol)” output from the DVD-A11’s IEEE 1394 connector not out
video signals, please connecting to a TV or Monitor with “component video output” or “S-video output”
or “Video output”. (See pages 6, 7).
• The “IEEE 1394 audio signal (A&M protocol)” output from the DVD-A11’s IEEE 1394 connector can only
be received on AV equipment equipped with an IEEE 1394 connector. Digital video (DV), personal
computer, and i-Link (a Sony trademark) audio signals cannot be sent and received. Incorrect connections
could lead to malfunction. Connect as instructed in the other device’s operating manual. Note that there is
no guarantee of the operation of the connection even between devices supporting IEEE 1394. Whether or
not data and control signals can be transmitted and received between devices supporting IEEE 1394
depends on the functions of the respective devices.
• When connecting using the IEEE 1394 connector, only connect one cord between the two devices. Never
connect two cords between the two devices (loop connection). If this is done, the signal output from one
device will return to the same device, resulting in malfunction.
• No audio signals are output from the DVD-A11’s analog connectors when IEEE 1394 is set.
To use the analog connectors, set the IEEE 1394 setting to “Cancel (Off)”.
• When using the IEEE 1394 mode, the “AUDIO CHANNEL”, “DIGITAL OUTPUT”, “LPCM (44.1 kHz/48
kHz)”, “SOURCE DIRECT” and “BASS ENHANCER” settings under “SETUP” – “AUDIO SETUP” cannot
be made.
The “PURE DIRECT” “DIGITAL OFF” and “ALL OFF” settings cannot be made either. (See pages 26,
27.)
• When the IEEE 1394 connector is connected, the DVD-A11’s speaker settings are disabled.
• During playback of a device supporting IEEE 1394, please do not disconnect the IEEE 1394 cable of the
other device, do not connect a new device, and do not switch the power on or off. Doing so may interrupt
the audio.
• Among the devices that support IEEE 1394, when the power is in the standby mode or off, some devices
are not able to relay data. Please see the operation manual of the connected device that supports IEEE
1394. This unit is not able to relay the IEEE 1394 data while in the standby mode.
• Devices that support IEEE 1394 have the maximum data transfer speed supported by that device marked
in the vicinity of the IEEE 1394 connector. The maximum transfer speed of IEEE 1394 is defined as
approximately 100/200/400 Mbps*, with 200 Mbps items having S200 inscribed and 400 Mbps items
having S400 inscribed. The maximum IEEE 1394 data transfer speed of this unit is 400 Mbps. The actual
transfer speed may be slower than 400 Mbps when S100 or S200 devices are connected, or depending
on the specifications of the device. Try to ensure that connections are made between devices that have
the same maximum data transfer speed.
* Mbps (Mega bps) is an abbreviation of “Mega bits per second” and indicates the volume of data that can
be communicated in 1 second. At 400 Mbps, 400 Mega bits of data is transferred in 1 second.
✽ The DVD-A11’s IEEE 1394 mode is designed based on IEEE Std. 1394a-2000, Standard for a High
Performance Serial Bus.
✽ IEEE 1394 network
The following types of connections can be made between devices handling IEEE 1394 audio signals (A&M
protocol):
q Daisy chain connections
Connect the sets in series using a single IEEE 1394 cord. Up to 15 sets can be connected.
w Tree (tower) connections
Connect the sets in parallel and in series using a single IEEE 1394 cord. Up to 63 sets can be connected.
Copyright Protection System
To play back through an IEEE 1394 connection the audio of Super Audio CD or DVD (except for discs that may
be copied freely), both the player and the amplifier are required to support a copyright protection system called
DTCP (Digital Transmission Content Protection). DTCP is copy protection technology comprising data encryption
and the authentication of the remote device. This unit supports DTCP. Please see the operation manual of your
amplifier for information about your amplifier.
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.
r
DENON LINK indicator
• This indicator lights when the audio signals are
transferred by DENON LINK connections.
t
IEEE 1394 indicator
• This indicator lights when the audio signals
are transferred by IEEE 1394 connections.
(See page 21.)
y
Disc tray
• Load discs here. (See page 14.)
• Press the OPEN/CLOSE button
!6 to open and
close the disc tray.
• The disc tray is also closed when the PLAY
button
u is pressed.
u
PLAY button (1)
• Press this button to play the disc. (See page 24.)
i
STOP button (2)
• Press this to stop the disc. (See page 25.)
o
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 25.)
!0
Skip button (9)
• Press this to move ahead to the beginning of
the next track (or chapter). (See page 25.)
!1
Remote control sensor
!2
SUPER AUDIO CD indicator
• This indicator lights when playing areas of
Super audio CDs recorded in DSD format
(STEREO/MULTI).
!3
DVI indicator
• This indicator lights when the video signals
output from the DVI-D output connector.
!4
Display
• Information on the disc that is currently playing
is shown on the display. (See page 12.)
!5
STILL/PAUSE button (3)
• Press this button to pause images or music or
to play images frame by frame. (See page 25.)
!6
OPEN/CLOSE button (5)
• Press this button to open and close the disc
tray.(See page 14.)
!7
MODE of MODE SETUP button
• Press this to set the MODE SETUP (@0).
(Super Audio CD / FILTER / PURE DIRECT
/ DVI SETUP / DVI BK LEVEL)
!8
Slow/Search button (6)
• Press this to set the slow play mode and to
search in the reverse direction. (See page 25.)
!9
Slow/Search button (7)
• Press this to set the slow play mode and to
search in the forward direction. (See page 25.)
@0
SELECT of MODE SETUP selector
• Use this to switch the area/layer of the Super
audio CDs played with priority, and turn the
circuitry other than the analog audio signal
circuitry on and off and to set the video signal
output from the DVI connector, etc.
• SUPER AUDIO CD SETUP
Use this to set the area/layer of the Super
audio CDs played with priority.
MULTI:
When playing Super audio CDs, the Multi-
channel area is played with priority.
STEREO:
When playing Super audio CDs, the stereo
area area is played with priority.
CD:
When playing Super audio CDs, the CDs layer
area is played with priority.
• FILTER:
This sets the low pass filter value when
playing Super Audio CDs.
50 kHz:
High frequencies of 50 kHz and higher are cut.
100 kHz:
High frequencies of 100 kHz and higher are
cut.
Set to 100 kHz when a high frequency
compatible AV amplifier, etc., is connected.