Cary Audio Design HD1080P manual

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    OWNER’S MANUAL oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo DVD 7 HD720P & HD1080P OUTPUT DVD Player NOTE: Bef ore installing your new DVD 7 play er , please read this [...]

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Important Safety Instructions .............................................................. 2 Welcome Thank You ................................................................................................... 5 Product Features .......................................................................................... 5 Unpac[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 WARNING: To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this app liance to rain or moisture. The li ghtning flash with arrowhead symb ol within an equilateral t r iang le i s intended to alert the user to the presen ce of un-insulated dangerous voltage within the product’s en cl osure that may be of s[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 14. LIGHTNING: For added protectio n for the un it during a lightnin g storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of t ime, unp lug it from the wall outlet an d disconnect the antenna o r cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to li ghtning and power line surges. 15. POWER LINES:[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 26. FCC INFORMAT ION FOR USER: CAUTION: ANY changes or mo difications not expres sly appro ved by the party respons ible for compliance could void the use r 's author ity to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found t o comply wi th the limits f or a Class B digital device pursuant to[...]

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    WELCOME 5 THANK YOU Dear Customer: We would like to thank you for your decision to buy a Cary Cinema DVD 7 player. Th e DVD 7 is one of the best DVD players av ailable on the ma rket today and we expect that you will enjoy your cinematic home experience for years to c ome. The DVD 7 player is a contin uance and elevation of the DVD 6 player which m[...]

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    WELCOME 6 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION This section describes the unpacking and instal lation procedures for your new component. Unpacking All Cary Audio Design shipping cartons have been sp ecially designed to protect their contents and special care has been taken to prevent damage under normal ship ping conditions. Mishandling should be evident upo[...]

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    SPECIFICATIONS 7 Operating the DVD 7 player is a simple procedure. Each unit is desi gned for long term stability in virtually any home operating situation . However, if the unit is operated outside the param eters outlined in this owner's manual, dam age may re sult. Please read this manual car efully before putting your new DVD 7 player into[...]

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    SPECIFICATIONS 8 ........................................................................................................................................................................... Frequency Range 2-22 kHz Fs = 48 kHz 2-44 kHz Fs = 96 kHz .......................................................................................................[...]

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    MAKING CONNECTIONS 9 To accommodate a wide r ange of home entertainment system s, this player features numerous types of connections for both au dio and video. Please continue reading this section for help determining the best possible connectio ns for your system. BEFORE CONNECTING Read the instruction manuals of any component that you plan to c o[...]

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    MAKING CONNECTIONS 10 In some TVs or monitors, the colors levels of the pl ayback picture may be reduced slightly or the tint may change. In such a case, adj ust the TV or monitor f or optimum performance. Be sure to set Audio Setup > Speaker Se tup Select to "Movie Stere o" using the on-screen menu. Making Component Video Connections [...]

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    CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS 11 FRONT PANEL 1. POWER • Press once to turn the power ON. • Press again to turn the power OFF. The DVD 7 will enter STANDB Y and the blue POWER LED will light. 2. VIDEO OFF • Press once to turn the video OFF (for best CD Audio playback) and the blue LED will light. • Press again to turn the video ON for DVD video play[...]

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    CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS 12 10. DTS Indicator • This LED lights when the DTS decoding function is ON. 11. STOP • Press this button to stop playback. 12. REPEAT • Press this button to play a single track or all tracks repeatedly, as shown in the alpha numeric display window. 13. VIDEO OFF Indicator • This LED lights when the video outpu ts are [...]

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    CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS 13 REAR PANEL 1. RIGHT CHANNEL ANALOG OUTPUT JACK (AES/EBU Balanced) • Use this jack for connection to the ampl ifier's right channel balanced input jack. 2. RIGHT CHANNEL ANALOG OUTPUT JACK (RCA Unbalanced) • Use this jack for connection to the ampl ifier's RCA right channel unbalanced input jack. 3. LEFT CHANNE[...]

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    CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS 14 10. COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT JACK • Use this jack to connect to a TV, Monitor or AV receiver that h as a composite VIDEO input. Composite video connections use an RCA c onn ector with 75 ohm cable for best results (not included). 11. POWER INPUT (AC IN) • Connect to an AC power supply usin g the included power supply cord[...]

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    CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS 15 REMOTE CONTROL This section explains how b est to use the remote contr ol to set up and operate the DVD player. 1. OPEN/CLOSE: Use to open or close the tray. 2. NUMBER BUTTONS 3. GO TO: Use to skip to specified title, chap ter or time. Press GO TO, then the track or Chapter number, and then press PLAY. 4. ANGLE: Use to chan[...]

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    GETTING STARTED 16 SWITCHING ON After making sure that everything is connected pr operly and that the player is plugged in, press the POWER button on the front panel to turn the player on. Turn on your TV an d make sure that it is set to the correct input for the DVD 7. The front panel POWER button switch es the player ON and OFF. When the player i[...]

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    GETTING STARTED 17 3. Select “TV TYPE ” The default setting of this player is MULTI and unless you notic e th at the picture is distorted when playing some discs, you should leave it set to MULTI. If you experience picture distortion with some discs, set the TV system to match y our country or region’s system. Unfortunately, this may restric [...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 18 CHOOSE THE SETUP MENU The SETUP menu allows you to make alterations to the video, audi o, disc, progressive and AV Sync settings. Use the UP  , DOWN  , LEFT  , and RIGHT  cursors button s to select the desired setting. Press ENTER to save changes in settings. Press t he SETUP button and the following opt[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 19 Normal/LB (Factory default) (for 4/3 shape screens) Select this to play wide DVDs in the Letter Box mod e. (with black strips at the top and bottom) Wide (for 16x9 shape scre ens) Select this to play wide DVDs in the full-screen mode. ..................................................................................[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 20 ........................................................................................................................................................................... PIC SETTINGS Use this to set your TV’s video picture settings. Interlaced This mode offers picture settings for Vid eo, S-Video and 480i Compon[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 21 • Brightness The Brightness control could also be called th e black l evel control. It adds or sub tracts an offset, or bias, into th e re d, green, and blue signals. This should be adjusted so th at black picture content displays as true black on your video display . Incorrect adjustment of this control is the mo[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 22 ........................................................................................................................................................................... WALL PAPER Use this to select the imag e to be shown on the screen in the stop mode and CD play mode. BLUE Select this to display a blue backgrou[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 23 DIGITAL DIGITAL data is used in a Surround Sound Processor. Note: The HDMI output of this unit can be connected to a DVI jac k on a TV or other device using a conversion adapter . In this ca se, it is necessary to u se a TV or display with an HDCP compatible DVI input. There may be no image output or sound output if[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 24 ........................................................................................................................................................................... DIGITAL CLOCK (48kHz/96kHz) Use this to set the Digital C l ock output when playing the DVDs recorded in linear PCM audio. LPCM 48K Linear PCM an[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 25 ........................................................................................................................................................................... SUBTITLE Use this to set the languag e of the subtitles displ ayed on the TV. ENGLISH (default) - Select if you want th e subtitles in English. F[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 26 Movie Rating Guidelines NR – Not Rated This is a film which has no rating. In many cases these films were imported from countries which do not use the MPAA rating system. Other NR films may be from amateur producers who didn’t intend to have their film widely re leased. NR Programming may contain all types of pr[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 27 PROGRESSIVE SETUP Choose Progressive Setup and press ENTER . Use the UP  , DOWN  , LEFT  , and RIGHT  cursor buttons to navigate th e options within Progressi ve Setup. When making changes, navigate to the desired selection and press ENTER . Press the LEFT  arrow to return to the list of options withi[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 28 ........................................................................................................................................................................... RGB/HDMI Use this to select the RGB+HV SYNC ou tput and HDMI output linked setting output mode. 480P/576P (Factory default) RGB 480P/576P progres[...]

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    CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 29 AV SYNC Choose AV SYNC Setup and press ENT ER . Use the UP  , DOWN  , LEFT  , and RIGHT  cursor buttons to navigate th e options within AV SYNC Setup. When making changes, navigate to the desired selection and press ENTER . Press the LEFT  arrow to return to the list of options within AV SYNC Setup. T[...]

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    PLAYBACK 30 STARTING A DISC 1. Turn on the Power. • Press the power button, the power turns on and the standby indicator lights turns off . • When in standby mode, press the POWER button on remote contr ol unit. 2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open t he disc tray. 3. Place the disc in the disc tray. 4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button. • For man[...]

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    PLAYBACK 31 PAUSING PLAYBACK During playback, press the PAUSE button on th e remot e contr ol. Press the PAUSE button a second time or press the PLAY button to resume nor mal playback. FORWARD/REVERSE SEARCHING During playback, press one of the REW/FF buttons on the remote control unit.  : Reverse direction  : Forward direction When pressed a[...]

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    PLAYBACK 32 PLAYING FRAME BY FRAME (FOR DVDS AND VIDEO CDS ONLY) During playback, press the PAUSE button on the remote control. • The picture moves forward one frame each time the button is pressed again . • Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback. • With DVD audio discs, forward frame -b y-frame skipping is only possible for the vide[...]

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    SERVICE AND CARE 33 CARE AND CLEANING The cabinet housing and front panel of the DVD 7 may be cleaned with a soft cloth and Windex or a window cleaner. The frequency of cleaning will be governed b y how many hours the DVD 7 is operated and by operating environment cleanliness. FACTORY SERVICE Careful consideration has been given to the desi gn of y[...]

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    UNITED STATES LIMITED WARRANTY 34 Cary Audio Design warrants to the original United Stat es purchaser for use i n the United States that Cary Audio Design vacuum tube or solid state power amplifie rs, surround sound processors or preamplifiers shall be free from defects in parts or workmanship for three (3) years from the date of the original purch[...]

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    CARY A UDIO DESIGN 1020 Goodworth Drive, Apex, NC 27539 phone 919-355-0010 fax 919-355-0013 www.caryaudio.com oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo[...]