Denon ADV-700 Operating Instructions Manual page 3

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We greatly
appreciate
your purchase of this unit.
To be sure you take maximum
advantage
of all the features
this unit has to offer, read these instructions
carefully
and use the set properly.
Be sure to keep this manual
for future reference
should any questions
or problems
arise.
"SERIAL
NO.
PLEASE RECORD UNIT SERIAL NUMBER
ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF THE
CABINET FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Before
Using .....................................................................
3
Cautions
on installation
.....................................................
3
Cautions
on Handling ........................................................
3
Features ............................................................................
4
Discs .................................................................................
4
Cautions
on Handling
Discs ..............................................
5
Connections
..................................................................
5-8
Part Names and Functions ................................................
9
Remote
Control Unit .................................................
10-11
Setting
up the System ..............................................
12-16
Play Back ..................................................................
17-18
Operation ..................................................................
19-20
Dolby / DTS Surround
...............................................
20-21
Surround
Playback ....................................................
22-25
DSP Surround
Simulation
.........................................
26-27
Listening
to the Radio ..............................................
28-30
On-Screen
Display ..........................................................
31
Using the On-Screen
Display ....................................
31-37
Using the Timer ........................................................
37-39
Changing the Default Settings
(DVD) .......................
40-45
Last Function
Memory ....................................................
45
Initialization
of the Microprocessor
.................................
45
Troubleshooting
...............................................................
46
Specifications
..................................................................
47
• ACCESSORIES
Check that the following
parts are included
in addition
to the main unit:
_} Operating
instructions.....
1
_4} R6P/AA batteries ............. 2
_6_ FM indoor antenna .......... 1
(_ Service
station
list ............................................
1
(_ AM loop antenna ..............................................
1
(_0 FM antenna
adaptor .........................................
1
_3} Remote control
unit
(RC-901) ..........................
1
_8} Video cord .......................
1
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CAUTION:
1. Handle
the power
supply cord carefully
DO not damage
or deform
the power
supply
cord, If it is
damaged
or deformed,
it may
cause
electric
shock
or
malfunction
when
used. When
removing
from wall outlet,
be sure to remove
by holding the plug attachment
and not
by pulling the cord.
2. DO not open the top cover
In order to prevent
electric shock, do not open the top cover.
3. DO not place anything
inside
DO not place metal
objects
or spill liquid inside the DVD
video player.
Electric shock or malfunction
may result.
NOTE:
This DVD video player
uses the semiconductor
laser, To allow
you to enjoy music at a stable operation,
it is recommended
to
use this in a room of 5°C (41°F) -- 35°C (95°F).
Copyrights
It is prohibited
by law to reproduce,
broadcast,
rent or play
discs in public without
the consent
of the copyright
holder.
ITI BEFORE USING
Pay attention
to the following
before
using this unit:
• Moving
the set
TO prevent
short
circuits
or
damaged
wires
in
the
connection
cords,
always
unplug
the power
cord
and
disconnect
the connection
cords
between
all other
audio
components
when
moving
the set.
• Before turning
the power
switch on
Check once again that all connections
are proper and that
there are not problems
with the connection
cords.
Always
set
the
power
switch
to
the
standby
position
before
connecting
and disconnecting
connection
cords.
_-I CAUTIONS
ON INSTALLATION
Noise or disturbance
of the picture
may be generated
if this
unit or any other electronic
equipment
using microprocessors
is used near a tuner or TV.
if this happens, take the following
steps:
• Install this unit as far as possible
from the tuner or TV.
• Set the antenna wires
from the tuner or TV away from this
unit's power
cord and input/output
connection
cords.
• Noise or disturbance
tends to occur particularly
when using
indoor
antennas
or
300
_/ohms
feeder
wires.
We
recommend
using
outdoor
antennas
and 75
_/ohms
coaxial cables.
For heat dispersal,
leave at least 10 cm of space between
the top,
back
and sides
of this
unit
and the
wall
or
other
components.
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CAUTIONS
ON HANDLING
• Switching
the input
function
when
input jacks are not
connected
A clicking
noise may be produced
if the input function
is
switched
when
nothing
is connected
to the input jacks, if
this
happens,
either
turn
down
the
MASTER
VOLUME
control or connect
components
to the input jacks.
• Muting
of
PRE
OUT
jacks,
HEADPHONE
jack
and
SPEAKER terminals
The
PRE OUT
jacks,
HEADPHONE
jacks
and
SPEAKER
terminals
include
a muting
circuit.
Because
of this,
the
output
signals are greatly reduced
for several seconds
after
the power
switch
is turned
on or input function,
surround
mode or any other-set-up
is changed.
If the volume
is turned
up during this time, the output will be very
high after the
muting
circuit
stops
functioning.
Always
wait
until
the
muting
circuit turns off before adjusting
the volume.
• Store this instructions
in a safe place.
After reading, store this instructions along with the warranty
in a safe place.
• Note that the illustrations
in this instructions
may differ
from the actual set for explanation
purposes.
10 cm or more
Wall
• Whenever
the
power
switch
is in the
STANDBY
state,
the apparatus
is still connected
on AC line voltage.
Please be sure to unplug the cord when you leave home
for, say, a vacation.
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