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Ayre DX-7 User Manual
Ayre DX-7 User Guide
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  • Ayre DX-7, “Japanese”, and “Other”. Setting this option to “w/Subtitle Language” automatically assigns the language selected in the Subtitle Language setting. This is recommended for most situations. If the “Other” setting has been selected, you will have the choice of entering the desired language from either by scrolling through a list of abbreviations (and also complete names for the more common languages), or directly entering a numeric code. The complete list of language codes may be found at the end of this chapter. Subtitle Display This setting will dete

  • Ayre DX-7, Indicator Colors Next to each option in the on-screen setup menus is a colored indicator that shows which setting is currently selected. The color of this indicator corresponds to which types of discs are affected by each particular menu option. • Blue DVD only • Yellow DVD and Video CD • Green All formats If a setting applicable only to DVDs is changed while a Video CD or CD is loaded, a blue DVD icon appears in the upper right hand corner of the screen to indicate that the setting does not apply to the currently loaded disc. The new setting will be effective the next time a DVD is loaded. Audio 1 The on-screen setup menu items listed under the tab “Audio 1” configure the

  • Ayre DX-7, Standard Displays When watching a standard (1.37:1) film on a standard (1.33:1) display, we can see virtually the full image without adjustments. Again, the film is presented in the same way as it would be in a movie theater. However if we watch a widescreen (1.85:1) film, we have a new problem. The picture will be distorted as the wide image is squeezed to fit the standard display. Again, this distorted image is unacceptable. A few high-quality standard video displays will allow for the vertical size of the picture to be d

  • Ayre DX-7, Welcome to Ayre Please send in your warranty registration card so we can stay in contact with you. Your Ayre DX-7 offers a significant advance in the video and audio performance of film reproduction equipment. The excitement and dimensionality of your favorite films are apparent from the first viewing. The combination of superb resolution and a natural, relaxed quality will draw you back to your home theater, time and time again. This level of performance has been implemented using the highest level of workmanship and materials. You can be assured that the Ayre DX-7 will provide you a lifetime of enjoyment. Quick Start The Ayre DX-7 is extremely flexible and versatile. However, many

  • SoG Sync-on-Green refers to an RGB video connection that has the sync (timing) signals combined with the green signal. Only three wires are required for this connection, compared with five wires for an RGB+HV video connection. S/PDIF The Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format is commonly used to transmit digital audio information from a source (such as a DVD player) to a receiver (s

  • display is a standard model, configure this setting to “4:3 (Letterbox)”. It is recommended not to select the “4:3 (Pan & Scan” setting, as this only functions properly when allowed by the DVD. To date there are virtually no widescreen DVDs that support the “Pan & Scan” setting. Picture Quality This setting has no effect on the operation of the Ayre DX-7 with progressiv

  • Ayre DX-7, SyncroLink Configuration The SyncroLink digital audio link can be configured to match the capabilities of your SyncroLink-equipped audio processor. If your processor can decode compressed digital audio formats such as Dolby Digital and DTS, set the rear panel configuration switch to “SL Comp”. If your processor is only capable of decoding PCM data, set the switch to “SL PCM”. Please consult the owner’s manual for information on your audio processor. 32 Control Port Reserved B SL PCM Reserved D IR Receiver Reserved A SL Comp Reserved C

  • Ayre DX-7, Angle Indicator A few DVDs will have certain scenes filmed from multiple camera angles. In this situation, an icon in the shape of a movie camera will be displayed on both the front panel display and on your video display. This will inform you that multiple viewing angles are available. Should you wish to turn off the on-screen angle indicator, change this setting to “Off”. Language The DVD format has the capability to provide many different language options. However, most discs provide only one or two language options. Many of the settings described in this section will only work with those discs that provide the pertinent language options. OSD Language The On-Screen Display (OSD) c

  • Ayre DX-7, To cancel repeat play or clear the specified location, press the “Sleep” button to activate the “Clear” function. Program To play only specific titles, chapters, or tracks in a specific order, use the “Program” function. In addition, up to 24 programs for DVDs may be saved in memory for later use. The “Program” function is especially useful for running planned demonstrations using specific discs. Many DVDs have UOPs (User Operation Prohibitions) that don’t allow the Program function to be used. To create a program, press the “Program” button while a disc is loaded. For DVDs

  • Ayre DX-7, Display Function The “Display” function will show information about the currently loaded disc on the on-screen display. Please note that the “Info” button on the remote control corresponds to the “Display” function on the DX-7. When a DVD is playing, pressing the “Info” button to activate the “Display” function will scroll through four different information displays. All of them will show the current title, chapter, and total elapsed time. • The first screen additionally shows the remaining time in the title and the total time in the title. • The second screen additionally shows the time in the current chapter and the total tim

  • Ayre DX-7, aspect ratios of films are usually normalized to one. To make comparisons between video displays and films easier, the ratios for displays can also be normalized to one. Hence 16:9 becomes 1.78:1 and 4:3 becomes 1.33:1. Aspect Ratios of Films Nearly all films made from the 1920s through the early 1950s used an aspect ratio of 1.37:1. To compete against the threat of television, movie studios began adding features such as color and a wider (larger) picture. Now nearly all films are made in a widescr

  • Ayre DX-7, Programs for DVDs may be saved to memory. The DX-7 can memorize the programs on up to 24 DVDs. When in the “Program” menu, use the cursor buttons to highlight the “Program Memory” menu item. Select the “On” setting and then press the “Select” button to activate the “Enter” function to save the program in memory. When more than 24 programs are memorized, programs will automatically be erased in chronological order from the oldest program. To prevent the player from erasing older programs that you still may use regularly, you may m

  • widescreen or standard displays, pan and scan discs will work in the same way as standard 1.37:1 films. Letterboxed Discs Since all DVD players can convert a widescreen disc to display properly on a standard video display, there is no technical reason to make a letterboxed disc. However in the early days of DVD, movie studios were selling to a much smaller audience of DVD player owner

  • Search You may quickly find a specific location on the disc by using the “Search” function. Pressing the “Search” button on the remote control scrolls through the choices of searching by title, chapter (track for CD), or time. Enter the desired location using the number buttons, and then press “Play”. When in “Search” mode, the “+10” function (“Enter button on the remot

  • Ayre DX-7, interconnect cables employing three-pin XLR connectors. Aspect Ratio The ratio of the video display’s width to its height. The two common aspect ratios used for video displays are 16:9 (1.78:1), also known as “widescreen”, and 4:3 (1.33:1), also known as “standard”. CRT The Cathode Ray Tube is the original analog technology used in video displays. It is still used today in both direct-view displays as well as front and rear projection systems. Although the maximum light output levels are limited, CRT-based displays are unrivaled for t

  • Ayre DX-7, Video The on-screen setup menu items listed under the “Video” tab configure the Ayre DX-7 so that the video output will match the capabilities of your video display. TV Screen It is extremely important to select the “TV Screen” setting that matches your display device. DVDs are manufactured with two different aspect ratios for the picture information itself (although black bars may be added to the top and bottom of the picture information to create many different aspect ratios for the final displayed picture). Video displays are also man

  • Ayre DX-7, S-Video and Composite Configuration The S-video and composite outputs only output interlaced signals. There are different standards for these signals in different parts of the world. The switch marked “0%” and “7.5%” controls whether the black level is changed by adding setup to the NTSC signals. PAL signals are unaffected by the setting of this switch. Setup is normally only used in North America. If you live in the USA, Canada, or Mexico, setting this switch to “7.5%” will produce a signal that matches your other video source components. Residents of other countries should

  • Ayre DX-7, The choice of which soundtrack is played can be made either via the main menu of the DVD itself, or by scrolling through the soundtrack choices using the “Audio” button on the remote control (page 24). This setting only affects the “Compressed + PCM” output. If a DTS soundtrack is selected, no signal will be present at the “PCM Only” output. 96 kHz PCM A few DVDs include a PCM soundtrack with a sample rate of 96 kHz. This provides the highest possible audio performance from DVD-Video discs. If your audio processor will accept a 96 kHz PCM audio signal, set this opti

  • Ayre DX-7, Numbers and Specifications DVI Output Selectable output formats: RGB, video levels (16 - 235) RGB, PC levels (0 - 255) YCbCr, 4:2:2, video levels (16 - 235) (NTSC and PAL discs) Progressive Component Output Selectable output formats: YPbPr, 700 mV, 0% setup RGB, 700 mV, 0% setup (NTSC and PAL discs) Interlaced Component Output Selectable output formats: YPbPr, 700 mV, 0% setup (NTSC and PAL discs) RGB, 714 mV, 7.5% setup RGB, 714 mV, 0% setup (NTSC discs) 68

  • Ayre DX-7, RGB, 700 mV, 0% setup (PAL discs) S-Video and Composite Outputs Selectable output formats: 714 mV, 7.5% setup 714 mV, 0% setup (NTSC discs) 700 mV, 0% setup (PAL discs) Power Consumption 35 watts 20 watts, standby mode Dimensions 17-¼" W x 13-¾" D x 4-¾" H 44 cm x 35 cm x 12 cm Weight 15 pounds 6.8 kg 69

  • Ayre DX-7, Please consult the owner’s manual for your display device to determine which connections are supported. S-Video There are two toggle switches on the rear panel that configure both the S-video and composite signals. Please refer to the section “Setup and Configuration”. The S-video analog interface provides a good level of performance. The brightness signal is kept separated from the color signal, but the color detail (bandwidth) is reduced from the component connection. S-video is commonly used for whole-house distribution systems. Composite While the analog composite video signal from the Ayre DX-7 offers higher performance than any other DVD play

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