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1. Usable discs Mark logo pod Disc size Signals DVD video DVD DVD au ume DVD R DVD R R Digital audio 1 2 4 m iine Digital video n DVD MPEG2 DVD RW gt DVD DVD RW 1 3 Miss NES CD DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT igi H CD R AC a a EES Digital picture temem COMPACT JPEG CD RW TSE 4 DIGITAL AUDIO Kodak igi i Picture CD Picture CD Dig EET 12cm TI Digital picture Fujicolor CD 4 12 ujicolor C JPEG cm WMA De Digital audio 12cm Hy Media X Playing discs with special shapes could damage the set Do not use such discs 1 DVD R DVD RW discs recorded on a DVD recorder in the video mode and finalized can be played on the S 302 Note however that in some cases the discs may not play properly depending on their recording conditions Discs that have not been finalized or DVD R DVD RW discs recorded in the VR mode or in CPRM cannot be played 2 DVD R DL Dual Layer cannot be played 3 DVD RW discs recorded in the VR mode and finalized can be played 4 According to recording quality some CD R RW cannot be played CD R CD RW discs recorded and finalized can be played on the S 302 The following types of discs cannot be played on the S 302 DVD videos with region numbers other than 1 or ALL DVD ROM RAM CD ROMs Only JPEG MP3 WMA VSDs CVD SVCD Video CD CDV only the audio portion can be played CD Gs
2. 1 Front panel USB memory device E i ANALOG AUDIO W E 13 ENGLISH O i o zi a o a Antenna Terminals An Ftype FM antenna cable plug can be connected directly AM FM Direction of broadcasting station FM antenna 75 OI ohms Coaxial cable AM loop antenna Supplied FM indoor antenna Supplied AM outdoor antenna Ground Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical 14 AM loop antenna assembly El Remove the vinyl tie and take out the connection line ei Connect to the AM antenna terminals Bend in the reverse direction a With the antenna on top any stable surface b With the antenna attached to a wall Installation hole Mount on wall etc Connection of AM antennas 1 Push the 3 Return the lever lever 2 Insert the conduc
3. In the stop mode press PROGRAM The PROG indicator lights 2 Use NUMBER 0 9 10 to select the traks X Example To program tracks 3 12 7 to play in that order 3 10 2 7 3 Press 5 Checking the order of the programmed tracks In the stop mode press CALL repeatedly The track numbers are displayed in the programmed order each time the button is pressed Clearing programmed tracks one track at a time In the stop mode press CLEAR The last track programmed is cleared each time the button is pressed Clearing the last programmed track In the stop mode press PROGRAM The PROG indicator turns off In the stop mode press RANDOM The RAND indicator lights Press gt The tracks start playing in random order Canceling random playback In the stop mode press RANDOM The RAND indicator turns off Playing Music Files Before Playing MP3 or WMA Files There are many music distribution sites on the Internet allowing you o download music files in MP3 or WMA Windows Media Audio ormat The music files downloaded from such sites can be stored on CD R or CD RW discs and played on the S 302 Windows Media and Windows are registered trademarks or rademarks in the United States and other countries of Microsoft Corporation of the United States Creating MP3 and WMA Files Compatible with the S 302 e Writing sof
4. X The DOLBY VS REF WIDE and STEREO modes can also be selected by pressing DVS STEREO Selectable items DOLBY VS REF Dolby Virtual Speaker reference mode This is the standard mode for experiencing 5 1 channel surround sound with only speakers for the two front channels DOLBY VS WIDE Dolby Virtual Speaker wide mode The Dolby Virtual Speaker mode s front channel sound field is expand ed DOLBY H P Dolby Headphone mode This is the surround mode for playing with headphones A surround sound field is played with regular headphones DOLBY H BYPAS Dolby Headphone bypass mode The sound is played in the normal stereo mode rather than the sur round mode when playing with headphones STEREO Sound is played in the direct or stereo mode ROCK ARENA This is an original DENON surround mode It achieves the atmosphere of a live concert in an arena with reverbera tions circling in from the sides JAZZ CLUB This is an original DENON surround mode This achieves the atmosphere of a live concert hall with a low ceiling surrounded by hard walls as if the artist were playing very close to you The ROCK ARENA and JAZZ CLUB modes may not achieve very strong effects depending on the source being played In this case try other surround modes without worrying too much about their names Use SURROUND PARAMETER to display the various surround parameters then select with lt
5. A a e touching each other or a core then twist the core wires tightly 2 Is the set being operated as described in the owner s manual Rap ME 2 wire is sticking out of the terminal or terminate the speaker cables 3 Are the other components operating properly i q 3 i and touching the set s rear panel then reconnect If this unit does not operate properly check the items listed in the table below Should the problem persist dea MEA activating the protection circuit there may be a malfunction E e Set is damaged Turn off the power and contact a In this case disconnect the power immediately and contact your store of purchase f DENON service center General Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page Remote Control Unit Display not lit e Power cord not plugged in Check the insertion of the power 10 Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page and sound not securely cord plug Set does not work e Batteries are worn Replace with new batteries 5 produced when properly when e You are operating outside of the e Operate within the specified 5 power switch set remote control specified range range to on unit operated Obstacle between main unit and e Remove the obstacle 5 Display lit but e Speaker cables not securely Connect securely 10 remote control unit sound not connected e The batteries are not inserted in eInsert the batteries in the 5 produced e Device you want to play and set e Select an appropri
6. N 009 014 111 010 006 011 012 013 005 004 014 005 015 016 017 003 008 018 002 019 020 001 021 022 023 D Denon M Magnavox Mitsubishi P Panasonic Philips Pioneer R RCA S Sony VCR A Admiral Aiko Aiwa Akai Alba Amstrad ASA Asha Audio Dynamic Audiovox B Beaumark Broksonic C Calix Candle Canon Capehart Carver CCE 028 029 112 026 028 029 030 026 028 031 032 033 034 035 036 081 095 009 026 027 070 072 082 083 005 085 088 087 086 093 088 006 087 088 089 090 049 057 025 055 056 071 015 095 Citizen Craig Curtis Mathes Cybernex Daewoo Daytron DBX Dumont Dynatech Electrohome Electrophonic Emerson Fisher GE Go Video Goldstar Gradiente Grundig Harley Davidson Harman Kardon Hi Q Hitachi JC Penny Jensen JVC Kenwood Kodak Lloyd LXI Magnavox Magnin Marantz Marta MEI Memorex Metz MGA MGN Technology Midland Minolta 006 007 087 088 089 090 095 007 087 088 091 115 006 049 073 080 087 090 092 087 025 055 059 074 089 093 095 096 025 055 005 085 053 009 001 088 097 088 001 009 017 027 086 088 089 092 093 097 100 101 102 103 104 117 009 028 031 053 054 091 099 115 007 011 049 050 051 052 073 080 087 047 048 000 006 012 062 088 094 042 094 040 062 09 009 013 023
7. e The maximum battery charging output from the iPod terminal is 8W e See page 33 for the remote control unit buttons that can be operated when the function is set to iPod Viewing Still Pictures Only for iPods Equipped with the Photo Function 1 Use FUNCTION or iPod to select iPod GUI iPod 2 page 17 Turn on the TV s power Set the TV s input function to the S 302 input Press RETURN to select the Remote iPod The iPod s display menu is displayed Watching the iPod s display press A V to select the Photos Press ENTER The iPod s photographs are displayed on the TV monitor I When an iPod is connected and a slide show is playing the iPod is not charged Charge it ahead of time ENGLISH Disconnecting the iPod Set the S 302 s power to the standby mode using ON STANDBY It is also possible to use FUNCTION DVD CD FM AM AUX or NET USB to switch the input source to something other than iPod then disconnect the iPod Remote control and iPod button relations Remote con trol unit but iPod buttons Operation on the S 302 tons Play the track n X Play Pause in remote mode Lr Pil Pause the track L a kk L a kk Play the track from the beginning Play the next track dd ke iat cde Fast reverse the track Fast for ward the track Ib A V Click Wheel Select an
8. ENGLISH DVD Symptom Countermeasure Page Symptom Countermeasure Page Menu screen Check the default setting for the disc language s menu language 18 Playback does els there condensation on the disc or player Let stand for 1 or 2 messages for the not start when D hours desired language button is pressed Discs other than DVDs and music CDs cannot be played 4 do not display Playback stops Disc is dirty Wipe off the dirt 5 immediately Audio Picture is Some disturbance is normal disturbed during Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page the search No sound is e HDMI audio signal output eSet to Setup Video Setup 19 operation output from destination setting is wrong HDMI Setup HDMI Audio Buttons do not Some operations are disabled for some discs the monitor Out On operate connected No subtitles are e Subtitles are not displayed for DVDs not containing subtitles with HDMI displayed e Subtitles are turned off Turn the subtitles setting on 18 connections Audio or subtitle e The audio or subtitle language does not switch for discs which do language does not include multiple audio or subtitle languages Tuner not switch For some discs the audio or subtitle language cannot be switched 26 Symptom Cause armes Page when the operation to switch it is performed but can be switched on 5 tli manuscreons Continuous no
9. Normal 4 3LB With the NORMAL 4 3PS setting 16 9 pictures are displayed with the left and right sides cut off Sources not compatible with panning and scanning are displayed with black bands at the top and bottom Normal 4 3PS a TV Type Select video signal format for monitor NTSC Selectable items PAL Multi LI Squeeze Mode Select display method of 4 3 material on 16 9 screen Selectable items ON OFF There is no effect with interlaced video outputs Screen Setup Make GUI related settings Screen Saver Use the screen saver to prevent burn in on the monitor screen OFF Selectable items ON 1 Wallpaper Change the GUI background Picture Selectable items Blue Gray Black HDMI Setup Make settings for HDMI video audio output a HDMI Auto Format Make settings for resolution of HDMI video output signal Set the AUTO function selected with the remote control unit s HDMI button Selectable items Panel Resolution Max Resolution 1 Color Space Make settings for output color space Selectable items YCbCr RGB RGB Range Make settings for RGB output range Selectable items Normal Enhanced 4 HDMI Audio Out Select whether to output audio via HDMI DVD only OFF Selectable items ON Progressive Mode Select optimum progressive mode or
10. ENGLISH ERIT RI FUNCTION ON STANDBY DVD CD FM AM AUX iPod NET USB gt DISPLAY CHANNEL Is T TUNING AVP OCO OL NUMBER iC C Ci Les ees tiny ue o G IRETURN G IMEMO AV lt D RETURN About the button names in these explanations Buttons on the main unit Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 32 To stop the auto tuning Press lt gt TUNING or lt gt Manual tuning The reception frequency changes each time lt gt TUNING or lt Dlis pressed Naming the Currently Tuned in Broadcast Station and Presetting it Up to 60 stations total for AM and FM can be preset Names of up to 8 characters can be input 1 Tune in the broadcast station Press MEMO twice The name input mode is set Use AV to select the character then press ENTER X Characters that can be input A to Z 0 to 9 CALL for small letters I 4 96 amp 22 Q N 1 space X Press lt gt to move the cursor Use this to correct input characters X To cancel character input press MEMO Everything that has been input is canceled Once you are finished inputting press ENTER PO flashes on the preset number display Use A V to select the nu
11. Nokia Philips Primestar Proscan RCA Realistic Sierra I Sierra II Sierra III Sony STS1 STS2 STS3 SRS4 019 019 000 006 020 001 005 011 012 013 018 021 002 003 022 029 015 014 023 004 024 025 014 014 009 014 014 007 016 019 011 006 010 011 018 019 027 028 054 035 036 053 037 038 062 066 048 055 056 038 040 041 070 071 072 073 058 059 063 064 065 069 057 074 075 076 083 060 070 080 084 085 086 060 051 048 055 056 048 055 056 068 042 T Technisat Toshiba U Uniden 077 078 079 081 082 047 050 061 CD Player 001 035 043 002 003 035 111 044 004 005 006 007 003 008 009 010 Aiwa Burmster Carver Denon Emerson Fisher JVC Kenwood Magnavox Marantz MCS Onkyo Optimus Philips Pioneer ZAXcCmmoou Sears Sony Teac Technics Wards Yamaha Zenith N lt S 4 o v o CD Recorder D Denon P Philips 0 0 0 01 006 015 035 01 01 8 019 1 012 013 014 017 6 028 035 6 024 025 027 7 020 021 022 023 4 032 033 035 006 022 030 006 023 031 002 009 028 016 029 036 035 037 038 039 040 041 042 111 112 112 Denon Kenwood Onkyo Sharp Sony ASAD 113 003 004 007 005 006 TO m Aiwa Carver Denon Harman Kardon JVC Kenwood Magnavox Marantz Onkyo oO zZmXcrIroo 001 002 002 111 0
12. OFF JAZZ CLUB x O OFF 0dB O OFF E al s z 3 Di E o l Video output table Slide Switch Position Interlace Progressive HDMI Component Component Compo HDMI OUTPUT VIDEO S video age 480p 576p 720p 1080 1080p HDMI VIDEO S video Caco ag0p 576p 720p 1080 1080p DM VIDEO S video wen 480p 576p 720p 1080 1080p 1080p DVD CD O O O x x x x X O O x O x x x x O O x O O O O O TUNER A A A x x x x Xx A A A X x x x x LS A x VIDEO O O O x x x x x O O O x x x x x O O x c O O O O S video O O O x x x x x O O O x x x x x O O x Q Q O O O 1480 5761 8 O O x x x x x O O O X x x x x O O x e O CH O O AUX1 5 480p 576p x x x O X x x x x x x O x x x x x x x O O O O O 8 720p x X X X O x x x x x X x O x x X X x x x O x O 0x2 E 10801 x x x x x O x x x x x x X O x x x x x x X O O 0x2 5 1080p x x x x x x Ox1 x x x x x x x O1 x x x x x x x x x E AUX2 Video O O O x x x x x O O O x x x x x O O x O O O O O S video QO O O x x x x x O O O x x x x x O O x O O O O O AUX3 line L R A A A x x x x x A A A x X x x x A A x Front in A LS A x x x x x A A A x x x x x A A x iPod Conector O O O x x x x x e O O x x Xx x x e x D O e Q O dock e O O x x x x x O O O x x x x x O O x O O O O O NET USB p
13. Press Bl Resume play memory function DVD only With the S 302 when the EE button is pressed that position is stored in the memory At this time M flashes on the display When the D button is pressed after pressing the E button playback resumes from the position at which it was stopped X The resume play memory function is canceled if the disc tray is opened or the W button is pressed a second time X The resume play memory function only works for discs for which the elapsed time is shown on the display during playback Stopping playback temporarily Press lt P IE or H The M indicator lights X To resume playback press lt P or gt Fast forwarding and fast reversing searching During playback press lt lt or gt gt The fast forward fast reverse speed increases each time the button is pressed X To return to normal playback press gt ENGLISH Using the Top Menu DVD Menu DVD Video On DVDs containing multiple titles it is possible to select and play the desired title from the top menu Some DVDs include a special menu called the DVD menu During playback use TOP MENU or MENU Moving to the beginning of tracks skipping Press gt l or lt 4 during playback The disc is skipped the number of chapters or tracks equal to the number of times the button is pressed e When pressed once in the return direction playback returns to the beginning of the currently pl
14. When AUX is pressed gt AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 gt Front In Portable GUI DVD CD TUNER AUX1 I gt page 17 X iPod and Front In are only displayed when the corresponding device is connected X When using a Control Dock for iPod AUX2 is not displayed Selectable items DVD CD You can view listen to DVDs or CDs TUNER You can listen to AM or FM broadcasts AUX1 2 You can listen to the sound or view the picture of an external device AUX3 You can listen to the sound of an external device FRONTIN You can listen to the sound of a portable player iPod You can listen to the music of an iPod or view photo data NET USB You can listen to the Internet radio or music stored on a USB memory device Adjusting the Master Volume WU turn MASTER VOLUME or press VOLUME AVI The volume level is displayed X The volume can be adjusted within the range of 60 to 0 to 18dB Depending on the input signal surround mode speaker settings and channel level settings however it may not be possible to adjust the volume up to 18dB Playing a DVD Music CD Disc Press gt The b gt indicator lights and playback begins e For details refer to the respective disc s instructions Some discs may be intentionally designed by their authors to work in ways other than described in this manual Before playing DVD video discs switch the connected TV s input Stopping playback
15. When using the S 302 we recommend you to use a router equipped with the following functions Built in DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server This function automatically assigns IP addresses on the LAN Built in 100 BASE TX switch When connecting multiple devices we recommend a switching hub with a speed of 100 Mbps or greater 1 Ethernet cable CAT 5 or greater recommended The S 302 does not come with an Ethernet cable Purchase a cable of the required length 11 Computer A computer with the following specifications is required to operate the music server OS Windows XP Service Pack2 Windows Vista e Software NET Framework 1 1 Windows Media Connect Windows XP Windows Media Player Ver 11 Internet browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 01 or later LAN port 300 MB or more free disk space XFree space is required to save music files The following sizes are approximate obd LIMA a REMOTE CONTROL O ROOM TO Q To WAN side AH Wireless LAN rod antenna Supplied Format Bit rate Per minute Per hour 128kbps Approx 1 MB Approx 60 MB 192kbps Approx 1 5 MB Approx 90 MB EEN 256kbps Approx 2 MB Approx 120 MB 392kbps Approx 3 MB Approx 180 MB WAV LPCM 1400kbps Approx 10 MB Approx 600 MB 1MB 106 bytes ENGLISH Depending on the server video files may be displ
16. d D H 1 d A d keck et MEA 4 BOI ava gt COMORO d g ENTER e MENU GUIDE AV lt DI About the button names in these explanations lt gt Buttons on the main unit Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 24 Playback Preparations Turning the Power On Press ON STANDBY When no disc is loaded OhOOm00s is displayed When a disc is loaded playback starts automatically DVD only Setting the power to the standby mode Press ON STANDBY Turning the power off Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Ed Power indicator Standby d TE eec Red Power on Blue When the timer is set Orange Be sure to stop playback before turning the power off Loading Discs In the stop mode press lt 2 gt to open the disc tray X Loading discs IGS page 4 X As long as the menu is displayed on the TV screen the disc is still turning Be sure to stop the disc first then open the disc tray To close the disc tray Press lt gt again Do not place any foreign objects in the disc tray Doing so could damage it Input source switching Press FUNCTION or DVD CD FM AM or AUX When FUNCTION is pressed r DVD CD TUNER AUXI AUX2 NET USB iPod FrontIn 4 AUX3 4 x X Portable
17. frequency WMA Windows Media Audio 32 44 1 48 kHz 48 192 kbps wma MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layard 32 44 1 48 kHz 32 320 kbps mp3 WAV 32 44 1 48 kHz Wav MPEG 4AAC 32 44 1 48 kHz 16 320 kbps aac m4a mp4 FLAC Free Lossless Audio 32 44 1 48 kHz flac Codec WAV format Quantization bit rate 16 bits This operation is convenient for choosing items from the menu screens for Internet radio stations or files stored on the computer The time for which the GUI menus are displayed can be set at GUI menu NET USB 125 page 17 The display can be switched between the artist name track name album name Listening to Internet Radio Use A V to select Internet Radio then press ENTER or D Use A V to select the item you want to play then press ENTER or gt The station list is displayed A acd mark is indicated in front of stations that can be played Use A V to select the station then press ENTER or gt Playback starts once buffering reaches 100 e There are many Internet radio stations on the Internet and the quality of the programs they broadcast as well as the bit rate of the tracks varies widely Generally the higher the bit rate the higher the sound quality but depending on the communication lines and server traffic the music or audio signals being streamed may be interrupted Inversely lower bit rates mean a lower sound quality but less
18. gt After several seconds the display returns to normal and the parameters you have set are entered automatically Selectable items D COMP Optimized setting for late night listening D COMP only works when playing program sources record in Dolby Digital or DTS LFE This sets the level of the subwoofer reproducing the low bass sig nals X Recommended level When playing Dolby Digital software O dB When playing DTS movie software O dB When playing DTS music software 10 dB CINEMA When the Dolby Headphone mode is selected analog PCM or other 2 channel sources are decoded in the Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema mode and transformed into multiple channels for playback MUSIC When the Dolby Headphone mode is selected analog PCM or other 2 channel sources are decoded in the Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode and transformed into multiple channels for playback Dynamic range compression Low Frequency Effect Playing Dolby Digital DTS Multi Channel Sources Digital input only Switch the input source ES page 24 DVD AUX1 or AUX2 digital input Use SURROUND to select the DOLBY VS REF or DOLBY VS WIDE The DO VS indicator lights Play sources with the DO or E TES mark sources The DOD or EXA indicator lights depending on the playback Source s signal format 4 Use SURROUND PARAMETER to display the various surround parameters then select with
19. only the audio portion can be played Photo CDs NEVER play such discs on the S 302 DVD players and DVD video discs have region numbers numbers assigned for different regions of the world The numbers must match or the discs cannot be played The Region number for this DVD video player is 1 Recordings you have made should only be used for your personal enjoyment and as per copyright laws may not be used in other ways without permission of the copyright holder Do not play CD R CD RW discs containing files in formats other than music CD CD DA format MP3 WMA or JPEG Depending on the type of file the set may malfunction or be damaged Holding Discs Do not touch the signal surface Loading Discs Set the disc with the labeled side facing up Make sure the disc tray is fully open when inserting the disc Place the discs flatly 12 cm discs in the outer tray guide Figure 1 8 cm discs in the inner tray guide Figure 2 8 cm disc Place 8 cm discs in the inner tray guide without using an adapter STOP is displayed if a disc that cannot be played is loaded e OhOOm00s is displayed if the disc is loaded upside down or if no disc is loaded Do not push the disc tray in by hand when the power is turned off Doing so could damage the set Cautions on Loading Discs Cleaning Discs Only load one disc at a time Loading tw
20. press STATUS The time is displayed X The time can be displayed by pressing STATUS when the power is in the standby mode When this is done the set is no longer in the low power consumption standby mode When pressed twice while the time is displayed the display turns off and the set is put back in the low power consumption standby mode If the sleep timer and everyday timer settings overlap the sleep timer has priority Other Functions Adjusting the Tone Select the adjustment mode using TONE E BASS TREBLE DEFEN With the name of the item to be adjusted selected press lt 1 gt to adjust the level Selectable mode BASS Adjusts the bass sound 10 dB to 10 dB TREBLE Adjusts the treble sound 10 dB to 10 dB DEFEAT The tone adjustment circuitry can be bypassed to achieve high sound quality OdB If no operation is performed within 4 seconds the display switches back to what was previously displayed Turning the Sound Off Temporarily Muting Press MUTE To cancel either press VOLUME MUTE again or adjust the volume using Convenient Functions Personal Memory Plus Function This function sets the settings input mode surround mode etc last selected for the individual input sources When you switch to an input source the settings are automatically set to the ones that were set the last time that input source was u
21. shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Y LASER SAFETY CLASS II LASER PRODUCT CAUTION VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM LOCATION INSIDE NEARTHE DVD DRIVE MECHANISM CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL LJ Copyrights Droits d auteur Derechos de Autor t is prohibited by law to reproduce broadcast rent or play discs in public without the consent of the copyright holder a reproduction la diffusion la location le pr t ou la lecture publique de ces disques sont interdits sans le consentement du d tenteur des droits d auteur De acuerdo con las leyes est prohibido reproducir emitir alquilar o interpretar discos en p blico sin la autorizaci n del propietario de los derechos de autor SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety
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24. ANTENNA 14 Q video output selector switch HDMI PROGRESSIVE INTERLACED 1 ENGLISH Remote Control Unit l Front p pezs Bune SOURCE POWER ON STANDBY Q STILL PAUSE O CHANNEL e A DENON RC 1072 e The TOOL button cannot be used 1 DVD CD FM AM Pod NET USB 24 SOURCE CONTROL O Signal transmission indicator 40 o9 External device power button 41 O TV input selector button 41 O Function button M S 24 O PLAY P button ccc 25 O STILL PAUSE II button 25 O SKIP lt lt gt gt buttons ee 25 CHANNEL buttons m 35 SEARCH lt lt gt gt gt buttons 25 TUNING buttons O TOP MENU button E D Cursor buttons V gt D TOOL button D HOME button 17 B Remote control signal transmitter 5 D ON STANDBY button 24 P SUBWOOFER LEVEL button Adjust the subwoofer volume level D DISPLAY button si 27 p STOP B button M S 25 D Dolby virtual speaker STEREO button 31 D Master volume control buttons VOLUME BEEN 24 Muting button MUTE 38 6 MENU GUIDE button 25 ENTER button RR 26 RETURN button iii 26 SOURCE CONTROL switch 40 X To operate the S 302 set to the DVD CD FM AM iPod NET USB position e f butto
25. Auto Selectable items Latin Japanese If the characters are not properly displayed when set to Auto set to Latin or Japanese 1 PC Language Select computer environment language Selectable items ara chi smpl chi trad cze dan dut eng fin fre ger gre heb hun ita jpn kor nor pol por por BR rus spa swe tur Network Information Display network information Items to be checked Wired or Wireless SSID DHCP ON or OFF IP Address MAC Address Others Make various other settings Auto Power Mode Control auto poweroff 30 min after DVD playback stop power saver mode Selectable items ON This function only works when the input source is set to DVD CD Rating Make viewer restriction related settings 22 1 Rating Level Select viewer restriction level 1 7 Selectable items 0 Lock All 8 No Limit When 1 7 is selected viewing cannot be restricted for adul on which no viewer restriction level has been recorded However when O Lock All is selected playback is prohibited for all discs even discs on which no viewer restriction level has been recorded DVDs 1 Password Change password Selectable items Old Password 0000 9999 New Password 0000 9999 Confirm Captions Make settings for closed caption info on DVD separate decoder required Selectable items ON OFF E
26. Example PM 1 00 Function Select Timer Function Selectable items DVD CD Tuner iPod Ed Be sure to set the current time if you want to use the timer playback function e When the function is set to TUNER also set the preset number elf the times set for the sleep timer every timer and once timer overlap the priority is as follows CD sleep timer once timer 3 every timer Checking whether or not the timer is enabled In the standby mode press the STATUS button The status is displayed on the S 302 s display When the once timer is on and the everyday timer is off Canceling the timer Select DISABLE To turn the timer back on select ENABLE Changing the timer settings Redo the timer setting operation from the beginning The previous settings are cleared and replaced with the new settings If there has been a power failure The settings are cleared Reset the current time then make the settings over from the beginning SetTime Set Current Time Ed The clock is synchronized with the power supply frequency It may be off by about 2 to 3 minutes per month In such cases reset the time ENGLISH 23 m ENGLISH Lab 4 FUNCTION B Pll an ON STANDBY MASTER VOLUME ON STANDOY ON STANDBY DVD CD FM AM H O AUX OC CI gt KS O O COE NUMBER K Y ioo VOLUME NA lolo IW 6 team i 5
27. Preparations d EE Cables Used for Connections MiajeoxeenvelisinNzlltieblo E LLL Connecting the System SSES EES Connecting the Monito e AE Connecting Equipment with HDMI connectors 12 Connecting the Playback Components Un tne M ce LL LLL T2 Apple IPOOIDOCK e S 13 AN UNO a EE ve US Satellites Receive ses 115 Connections to Other Devices 13 USB Bon eencdesencsacosaticotienseconcosoosnpcobondeoncaceoocdapsenconigc asas sasonoranaoeadocaca 13 Amtennalerimiinals eee E 14 External Controller 14 Network Audio b Once Connections are Completed b oconudeucondboonaddec a a E 15 GUI Menu Operations Example of the Display of the GUI Mark at a Title 16 Example of Display of Default Values eee 16 Examples of GUI Screen Displays Example Browse Menu Top Menu HAMM 16 Example During Playback NET USB 16 Cursor Position Display ENEE 16 Operations Hee 17 GUI Menu Map RI 7 Setup SETUP e D NEUEN NE 18 Language doduscdertuhctimseoetucarcobonpodticdaedanmescubodatientied enean dep anat ES 18 VIGOR 19 Audio Setup ae 19 EJ Network Setup DO DO ONES Age 22 D Ten E E a A E 22 23 Playback Preparation seems O eee 24 Turning the POWER EIER LI I UL ULL 24 Loading Discs Input source switching mo HEN EET UN Adjusting the Master Volume Playing a DVD Music CD Disc Using the Top Menu DVD M
28. Setup TV Setup TV Aspect TV Type Squeeze Mode Screen Setup Screen Saver Wallpaper HDMI Setup HDMI Auto Format Color Space RGB Range HDMI Audio Out Progressive Mode Auto1 Auto2 Video1 Video2 Video3 Audio Setup Digital Output Setup Speaker Setup Channel Level Distance Input Mode Auto PCM DTS Analog Network Setup Network Setup Other Character PC Language Network Information Others Auto Power Mode Rating Rating Level Password Captions Display On Screen Display Dimmer Sensor Display iPod Assign Slide Show Custom Setting Volume Limit Setting Startup Mode Timer Once Timer Once Timer Start Time End Time Function Everyday Timer Everyday Timer Start Time End Time Function SetTime 17 peyeis Burner suonoauuo2 xoeqAeld 013002 gouen uoneuuoju Bunroouse qnoag ENGLISH 1 Dialog Select language for dialog Selectable items English German French Italian moe Spanish Others Japanese 2 Disc Menu SETUP Select disc menu language Mak il ings for vari E a gt Ri ds Sel setings e venue Selectable items English German French Italian Ed parameters Spanish Others Japanese If Other was selected refer to the L
29. Use only with a cart stand product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should manufacturer e a A product and cart combination should be moved Y uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart IN gt combination to overturn and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug FIGURE A EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA 4 LEAD IN WIRE GROUND ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT f 2 lt GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 cS GROUND CLAMPS e POWER SERVICE GRO
30. devices are compatible Press HDMI on the remote control unit to select 480p 576p gt 720p gt 1080i 1080p AUTO Connecting the Playback Components Carefully check the left L and right R channels and the inputs and outputs and be sure to interconnec correctly Control Dock for iPod Use either a DENON Control Dock for iPod ASD 1R sold separately or an iPod cable AK P100 sold separately to connect the S 302 and an iPod iPod ASD 1R Ed When using the Control Dock for iPod rT certain settings must be made on the El Control Dock for iPod For details refer to the Control Dock for iPod s operating instructions eWhen using an iPod refer to iPod Playback CS page 33 i CR e 9 TO ROOM SYSTEM CONNECTOR Oleves202090000 6 000000000000 d VIDEO OY TES OUT y ENGLISH Apple iPod Dock Satellite Receiver F Connect the cables to be used DBS BS tuner When using an iPod make the setting at GUI iPod VIDEO AUDIO menu SETUP Others iPod Assign COMPO
31. form on the operating parts inside the unit causing the unit not to operate properly If this happens let the unit sit for an hour or two with the power turned off and wait until there is little difference in temperature before using the unit Cautions on using mobile phones Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise If so move the mobile phone away from this unit when it is in use Moving the unit Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet Next disconnect the connection cables to other system units before moving the unit Note that the illustrations in these instructions may differ from the actual unit for explanation purposes System Configuration Speaker Unit name SC S302 DVD surround receiver Unit name ADV S302 SERIO O Occo FE SHA O vou Sub woofer Unit name DSW S302 ENGLISH Cautions on Installation Be sure to fasten the speaker cords to a wall etc to Note q m prevent people from tripping over them or otherwise For proper heat dispersal do not install this unit in a confined pulling on them accidentally causing the speaker space such as a bookcase or similar enclosure systems to fall e 2 S q Rad Id D o Q Ue Be sure to check for safety after installing the speaker systems E Note Afterwards
32. item ENTER Select Enter the selection or plays the track RETURN 8 Switch between the browse mode and the remote mode REPEAT Switch the repeat function RANDOM Switch the shuffle function Display the menu or return to the previous menu MENU GUIDE MENU X In remote mode the iPod backlight goes off when you press Play Pause for an extended period 33 ENGLISH Bunoous FUNCTION wes EEN RIES 1 It STILL PAUSE 1 go A A EN CHANNEL 4 i Sa EM e Pis AV P TUNING i ENTER About the button names in these explanations Buttons on the main unit Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 34 Playing Network Audio or USB Memory Devices This procedure can be used to play Internet radio stations or music or still picture JPEG files stored on a computer or USB memory device 1 About the Internet radio function e Internet radio refers to radio broadcasts distributed over the Internet Internet radio stations from around the world can be tuned in The S 302 is equipped with the following Internet radio functions Stations can be selected by genre and region Internet radio stations in MP3 and WMA Windows Media Audio format can be listened to Your favorite radio stations can be registered by accessing an exclusive DENON Internet radio URL from a Web browser
33. lt gt Selectable items D COMP LFE Playing Dolby Digital PCM Analog 2 Channel Sources 1 Switch the input source ES page 24 Use SURROUND to select the DOLBY VS REF or DOLBY VS WIDE The DO VS indicator lights Play sources with the Ddoe swero mark or PCM Analog sources The DOD indicator lights depending on the playback source s signal format 4 Use SURROUND PARAMETER to display the various surround parameters then select with 1 gt Selectable items D COMP LFE To check the currently playing source and various settings In the stop mode press STATUS X The playback source and the various surround settings are shown on the display each time the button is pressed Listening in the Dolby Headphone Mode Switch the input source ES page 24 Plug the headphones sold separately into the PHONES jack The sound from the speakers is automatically cut off Press SURROUND to select the DOLBY H P The DOH indicator lights 3 Play the source 4 Use SURROUND PARAMETER to display the various surround parameters then select with lt gt Selectable items D COMP LFE CINEMA MUSIC Be careful not to set the volume too high when using headphones ENGLISH Listening to Radio Broadcasts Tuning in Broadcast Stations 1 Use FUNCTION or FM AM to select TUNER GUI TUNER iz amp pag
34. not unplug the power cord while the set is operating When connecting system cables and speaker cables first lay them out sideways When laying them out take care not to damage them ENGLISH Protector circuit Mounting the speaker stand and bracket Connecting the Monitor Ge presion SUM Will be activated inthe Be sure to tighten the screws completely Select and connect using one of the video cables below according to the TV s terminals The terminals bd aA X Also be careful when installing provide playback with different picture qualities in the following order from highest to lowest When the speaker output is short circuited HDMI terminals Component video terminals 3 S Video terminals Video terminals eWhen the temperature around the set is extremely high When the set is used for long periods of time with a high output and the internal temperature rises When the protection circuit is activated the speaker output is cut off and the power indicator Pd A flashes Should this occur please follow these Steps be sure to switch off the power of this unit check whether there are any faults with the wiring of the speaker cables or input cables and wait for the unit to cool down if it is very hot Improve the ventilation condition around the unit and switch the power back on If the protection circuit is activated again even though there are no problems with the wiring y or the ventilation around the unit s
35. perform safety inspections at regular intervals to be o ADV 5302 sure there is no danger that the speaker systems will fall DENON o 8 Mir HH will accept no responsibility for damages or accidents caused by E Os Y inappropriate choice of the place of installation or improper installation F l procedures Y E DSw s302 Note Other Cautions Switching the input function when input terminals are not S x x Wall connected A A clicking noise may be produced if the input function is switched when nothing is connected to the input terminals If this happens S either turn down the VOLUME control knob or connect components E to the input terminals c Us Us The quality of the sound produced from the speaker is affected When watching TV broadcasts with the S 302 s power turned on by the size and type of the room as well as by the method of depending on the conditions of the TV broadcast s signals striped installation Consider the points listed below before installing the patterns may appear on the picture This is not a malfunction of the 3 speaker S 302 or the TV Turn the S 302 s power off when watching TV e Placing speakers on the same stand or shelf as the record player Note that if a magnet or a piece of furniture or equipment using gt could result in howling magnets is placed nearby interaction with the S 302 could result in e f there is a wall glass door etc behind or
36. to the sides of the color blotching on the TV speakers resonance and reflections can be prevented by using a uo noAj thick curtain etc e The speakers are of the shielded type With some TVs however placing the speakers near the TV could cause color blotching on the This product uses a semiconductor laser To ensure stable operation TV s picture If this happens turn the TV s power off move it away it is recommended to use the product indoors at a temperature of 5 wait 15 to 30 minutes then turn the TV s power back on If the color C 41 F 35 C 95 F o blotching persists move the speakers further away e Mount on a wall sufficiently sturdy to bear the weight of the speaker Note that DENON will except no responsibility whatsoever for damages or accidents caused by the speaker falling e To ensure safety have a specialist install the speakers on the wall Be sure to fasten the speaker connection cables to the wall etc so that you do not get your feet or hands caught in them causing the set to fall e Place the subwoofer on a flat floor to prevent accidents due to the subwoofer tipping over Do not place a record player CD player or other such device on top of the subwoofer Do not set the subwoofer with the baffle surface against the floor Doing so will prevent you from achieving satisfactory sound effects ENGLISH al o 4 a Ka me D a o Discs usable on the S 302
37. unit Playing in random order Press RANDOM on the remote control unit Only valid in the stop mode Selecting tracks During playback either press CHANNEL previous track or CHANNEL next track ENGLISH e f the USB memory device is divided into multiple partitions only the top partition can be selected e The S 302 is compatible with MP3 files conforming to MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 standards e DENON will take no responsibility whatsoever for any loss or damage to data on USB memory devices when using the USB memory device connected to the S 302 USB memory devices will not work via a USB hub DENON does not guarantee that all USB memory devices will operate or receive power When using a USB connection type portable hard disk of the type for which power can be supplied by connecting an AC adapter we recommend using the AC adapter e t is not possible to connect and use a computer via the S 302 s USB port using a USB cable The S 302 is not compatible with the iPod shuffle Playing a Portable Audio Your portable audio player can be connected to the S 302 s portable jack to play tracks on the portable audio player 1 Use FUNCTION or AUX to select Front in GUI Front in 25 gt page 17 Play the portable audio player The Portable Audio are output X Also read the portable audio player s operating instructions Portable AD a gt AUDIO LINE OUT
38. waveform reproduction technology designed to support the higher numbers of bits and higher sampling AL24 Processing senses the nature of the digital data being input and interpolates the data so that it faithfully replicates the original analog waveform AL24 processing operates when CD MP3 or WMA data is inputted HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital Stereo mode only HDCD is an encoding decoding technology that greatly reduces the distortion that occurs upon digital recording while maintaining compatibility with the conventional CD format thus expanding the dynamic range and achieving a high resolution Conventional CDs and HDCD compatible CDs are automatically to select the optimum digital processing a gt F DJ9 HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital and Microsoft are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Inc in the United States and or other countries HDCD system manufactured under license from Microsoft Corporation Inc This product is covered by one or more of the following In the USA 5 479 168 5 638 074 5 640 161 5 808 574 5 838 274 5 854 600 5 864 311 5 872 531 and in ausos 669114 Other patents pending identified A 44 Audyssey BassXT is a solution to extend bass performance to lower requencies without increasing cabinet size driver size or weight BassXT actively monitors the incoming low frequency signal and drives subwoo
39. 02 003 004 005 006 002 002 016 018 Optimus 007 008 P Panasonic 012 Philips 012 Pioneer 007 008 009 S Sony 013 014 015 T Technics 012 V Victor 004 W Wards 007 Y Yamaha 010 011 Preset codes set upon shipment from the factory Sie Voreinstellungscodes wurden vor der Auslieferung werkseitig eingestellt Les codes pr r gl s diff rent en fonctiom des livraison de l usine codici di presettaggio sono impostati in fabbrica prima della consegna Losc digosvienenpreprogramados de f brica Vooringestelde codes bij verlaten van de fabriek hey F rinst llda koder har st llts in vid transporten fr n fabriken DVD preset codes DVD Voreinstellungscodes Codes pr r gl s DVD Codici di preselezione DVD C digos de preajuste de DVD DVD voorkeuzecodes F rinst llda DVD koder DENON 111 014 DVD 800 DVD 1600 DVD 2000 DVD 2500 DVD 3000 DVD 3300 Model No DVD 550 Modellnr DVD 700 Mod le num ro DVD 900 Modello No DVD 1000 N de modelo DVD 1400 Modelnr DVD 1500 Modellnr DVD 1710 DVD 1910 DVD 2200 DVD 2800 DVD 2800II DVD 2900 DVD 2910 DVD 3800 DVD 3910 DVD A11 DVD A1 DVD A1XV DENON www denon com Denon Brand Company D amp M Holdings Inc Printed in China 00D 511 4622 104
40. 5 O Audyssey Dynamic EQ indicators 44 B Stop band button lll BAND O Master volume Indieator 24 O Display D Disc tray Timer indicators 38 7 Remote control sensor 5 15 Disc tray open close button 4 O Dimmer sensor sees 22 Rear Panel Bottom Panel Subwoofer peuejs Burner LN DUT SYSTEM NNECTOR 9299001000000 REMOTE CONTRO o 000000000000 ROOM TO ROOM WLAN INTERLACED ANTENNA PROGRESSIVE O HDMI connectors HDMI OUT 1 AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 Analog audio connectors B DOCK CONTROL jack eee eee 12 VIDEO S VIDEO connectors ANALOG AUDIO IN osso 139 REMOTE CONTROL jack 4 SYSTEM connector omen 10 VIDEO S VIDEO OUT 1 AUX1 Digital audio connectors D RS 232C connector 14 2 COMPONENT VIDEO connectors EE EE 13 system t Ee die COMPONENT VIDEO ou 1 AUX2 Digi i CONNEC SPEAKER SYSTEMS connector ue gital audio connectors SYSTEM CONNECTOR 10 O AUX1 COMPONENT VIDEO connectors COAXIAL DIGITAL IN 13 O Power cord esses 10 COMPONENT VIDEO IN E 13 Q9 iPod connector 12 6 AUX1 VIDEO S VIDEO connectors D ETHERNET connector 15 VIDEO S VIDEO IN 13 amp WLAN ANTENNA terminal 15 O AUX2 VIDEO S VIDEO connectors D FM AM antenna terminals VIDEO S VIDEO IN 2
41. AO Toe CONTROL Functions of Buttons by Component ENGLISH Front Device operated DVD CD iPod NET USB TUNER TV Satellite Receiver Videocassette Cable TV recorder DVD CD FM AM DVD CD FM AM DVD CD FM AM DVD CD FM AM SOURGE CONTROL iPod NET USB iPod NET USB iPod NET USB iPod NET USB Tv SAT CABLE Xen SOURCE POWER Punch through Punch through Punch through Punch through Power on off Power on off Power on off TV INPUT Punch through Punch through Punch through Punch through Input mode selection Input mode selection Input mode selection DISPLAY Display Display Display Display Display DVD CD Playback z gt Playback Playback Playback Auto Preset Hold Playback Stop Stop Stop STILL PAUSE II Still Pause Still Pause Still Pause Pause Auto search cue Auto search cue Auto search cue Switch channels Switch channels Switch channels Switch channels CHANNEL lt lt bb Manual search fast Manual search fast Manual search fast Tunin 7 E Search reverse TUNING reverse fast forward reverse fast forward reverse fast forward g forward MENU GUIDE Menu Guide Menu Menu Guide Menu AM dE Cursor Cursor Cursor Cursor Cursor Cursor ENTER Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter RETURN Browse Remote Return Return Special remarks 00 00 00 00 O O O Rear De
42. Connect the S 302 and portable audio player using a separately sold mini stereo audio cable 37 uoneunuoju ysajqnou ENGLISH b ITO STR Advanced Operation ON STANDBY _ _ __ cA lt gt gt d I ON STANDBY FUNCTION VOLUME ON STANDBY om VOLUME STATUS So G TONE VOLUME es o rn gt E Dam SLEEP a About the button names in these explanations lt gt Buttons on the main unit Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 38 Setting the Sleep Timer Use this function to automatically switch the power to the standby mode after a specific amount of time minutes 1 Set the current time ES page 22 GUI SETUP TIMER Set Time IG page 22 During playback use SLEEP to select the time The SLEEP indicator flashes 120 90 60 50 40 30 20 10 RS PEER Cao o a 93 X After about 4 seconds the SLEEP indicator stops flashing remaining lit and the settings are automatically entered The power is set to the standby mode after the set amount of time Canceling the sleep timer Press SLEEP until the SLEEP indicator turns off X The sleep timer can also be canceled by setting the S 302 s power to the standby mode using ON STANDBY Checking the time remaining until the sleep timer starts In the stop mode
43. DENON DVD HOME ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM S 302 Owner s Manual Manuel de l Utilisateur Manual del usuario GUI Graphical User Interface English Use this manual in combination with the operating guide displayed on the GUI screen GUI Menu Operations 127 page 16 GUI Menu Map 27 page 17 Language 137 page 18 Remote Control Unit Operations 1 page 40 Utilisez ce manuel en m me temps que le guide d utilisation affich sur l cran GUI Interface graphique Utilisation du menu de l interfacegraphique 1 page 16 Carte du menu t amp page 17 Langue 137 page 18 Fonctionnement de la t l commande 1337 page 40 Utilice este manual conjuntamente con la gu a de uso que aparece en la pantalla GUI Operaciones del men GUI 137 p gina 16 Mapa del men de la GUI 1257 p gina 17 Idioma 1257 p gina 18 Operaciones con el mando a distancia 137 p gina 40 ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPAN LJ SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK A DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCETHE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
44. ET USB Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page Pod cannot be e The input source assigned to e Switch to the input source 22 When a USB e The set cannot recognize a USB e Check the connection 13 played iPod Assign is not selected assigned at Assign iPod memory device is memory device e Cable is not properly connected Reconnect 12 13 connected USB A USB memory device not Connect a USB memory device e Control Dock for iPod s AC e Plug the Control Dock for iPod s is not displayed on conforming to mass storage class conforming to mass storage adapter is not connected to AC adapter into a power outlet the GUI menu or MTP standards is connected class or MTP standards power outlet eA USB memory device that e This is nota malfunction DENON iPod slide show e Set the iPod slide show correctly he set cannot recognize is does not guarantee that all USB is not output to See your iPod user s manual for connected dee devices will operate or receive power ine Enos doin o EECHER e USB memory device is connected e Connect the USB memory device via USB hub directly to the USB port Files on a USB e USB memory device is in format Set the format to FAT16 or memory device other than FAT16 or FAT32 FAT32 For details refer to the cannot be played USB memory device s operating Video instructions e USB memory device is divided eWhen divided into multiple Symptom Caus
45. IO RDS AUDIO ES RDS G 1 Z00M RT NUMBER CAL REPEAT SCT CALL SAT CABLE SOURCE amp CONTROL m us About the button names in these explanations Buttons on the main unit Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 40 Setting the preset memory function DENON and other makers of components can be operated by setting the preset memory This remote control unit can be used to operate components of other manufacturers without using the learning function by registering the manufacturer of the component as shown in the list of preset codes End of this manual 1 Set SOURCE CONTROL to the component to be registered Press AUDIO RDS and ZOOM RT at the same time The indicator starts flashing Referring to the included list of preset codes 1237 End of this manual press NUMBER 0 9 to input the preset code a 3 digit number for the manufacturer of the component whose signals you want to store in the memory To store the codes of another component in the memory repeat steps 2 to 3 Ed e The signals for the pressed buttons are emitted while setting the preset memory To avoid accidental operation cover the remote control unit s transmitting window while setting the preset memory Depending on the model and year of manufacture this
46. MI video signals are theoretically compatible with the DVI format When connecting to a TV etc equipped with a DVI D terminal connection is possible using an HDMI DVI converter cable but depending on the combination of components in some cases the video signals will not be output When connecting using an HDMI DVI converter adapter the video signals may not be output properly due to poor connections with the connected cable etc DVI D compatible output terminal DVI D compatible a HDMI compatible E monitor Condition of signals monitor monitor HDCP non from the S 302 s HDMI HDCP compatible compatible Both video and audio output Only video output Neither video nor audio output 12 Only output when video signals are of RGB format Copyright protection system In order to play the digital video and audio signals of a DVD Video disc using HDMI connections both the connected DVD player and TV must be equipped for a copyright protection system called HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDCP is a copy protection technology consisting of data encoding and mutual identification of the devices The S 302 is HDCP compatible Check the operating instructions of your TV to see if they are compatible Setting the HDMI output resolution Set the resolution of the video signals output from the HDMI output terminal to a resolution with which the connected
47. Mathes Daewoo Daytron Dimensia Dixi Electroband Electrohome Elta Emerson Envision Etron Fisher Formenti Fortress Fujitsu Funai Futuretech GE Goldstar Grundy Hitachi Hitachi Pay TV Infinity Janeil JBL JC Penny JCB JVC Kawasho Kenwood Kloss Kloss Novabeam KTV 029 030 031 032 034 038 047 049 050 054 061 095 122 123 031 047 049 003 047 049 135 013 051 052 061 051 052 061 004 061 029 034 038 044 047 049 053 095 118 027 029 039 048 049 054 055 106 107 137 003 049 007 015 027 029 056 057 058 147 029 051 059 060 061 062 118 123 124 139 148 038 027 014 021 063 064 065 118 155 012 004 062 004 062 004 020 036 037 040 044 058 066 088 119 120 125 147 000 015 029 031 039 048 051 056 057 067 068 069 116 062 029 031 051 052 070 111 112 113 124 134 151 017 071 122 017 071 020 034 039 040 041 044 048 050 058 066 069 076 88 090 095 125 136 159 0 046 019 051 052 072 073 091 117 126 018 046 038 056 057 010 032 005 122 127 131 074 123 PRESETCODE 1 Loewe Logik Luxman LXI Magnavox arantz atsui emorex etz GA idland inutz itsubishi ontgomery Ward otorola TC NAD ational National Quenties NEC Nikko NTC Optimus Optonica Orion Panasonic Philco Phil
48. NENT VIDEO VIDEO SVIDEO AUDIO OPTICAL COAXIAL OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT 9 The following iPod docks can be used with this method Uu Due M R 3 iPod Dock M9868G A For iPod with color displays a Lei o e EI e iPod Dock MA072G A For iPod nanos 1 iPod Dock Sold separately A n o 8 Ei U T b SYSTEM CONNECTOR Bin T emo 0099090000000 Ollooo0o0000000 D w woar O O Kg SYSTEM CONNECTOR Oere2220222029 000000000000 BED OUT OW EL O E arom ROOM TO ROOM EN 2 WLAN CT DD T Sj e When there are multiple input signals the input signals are detected and the input signal to be output from the video monitor output terminal is selected automatically in the following order S Video composite video e The S 302 is equipped with a function for up and down converting video signals Iz amp page 10 TV Tuner Connect to OPT AUX1 when using the OPTICAL terminal for the digital audio input to AUX2 when using the COAXIAL terminal Coma Comedor Connect the cables to be used TV tuner n a COMPONENT eent ES S VIDEO AUDIO a Ge Co n n ect I o n S to Ot h er Dev I ces OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT PR PB Y E USB Port 2548 ni
49. The picture quality of the video signals output from the S 302 depends on the input signal 1080p component video input signals cannot be converted into other formats 480p 576p 720p and 1080i component video input signals cannot be converted into S Video or video format 10 Connecting the System A home theater can be achieved easily using the included cables to connect the DVD surround receiver ADV S302 subwoofer DSW S302 speakers SC S302 and your TV set SC S302 DSW S302 The set includes a built in clock function Connect the set s power cord to a wall L R eo a power outlet to e e o which power is E always supplied _ 9 a White Red 2 Power cord E J To household power outlet EE Tt AC 120 V 60 Hz Speaker cable Speaker cable SYSTEM CONNECTOR leh00202900 016 000000000000 Video cable 5 NEL SEES Connect the set s video output directly to the TV Do not connect it via a VCR video cassette recorder Some discs contain copy prohibit signals and the picture could be disturbed if such discs are played via a VCR Insert the plugs securely Incomplete connections will result in the generation of noise Do
50. UNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NEC ART 250 PART H 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Power Cord Protection Powersupply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and powerline surges Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or powe
51. Wi Fi DS SS 11 5 5 2 1 Mbps Automatic switching OFDM 54 48 36 24 18 12 9 6 Mbps Automatic switching SSID Network name WEP key network key 64 128 bits WPA PSK TKIP AES WPA2 PSK TKIP AES 2 412 MHz 2 462 MH Conforming to IEEE 802 11b 11ch DS SS Of which 1 channel used Conforming to IEEE 802 11g 11ch OFDM Of which 1 channel used Wi Fi conformity indicates tested and proven interoperability by the Wi Fi Alliance a group certifying interoperability among wireless LAN devices X For purposes of improvement specifications and design are subject to change without notice X This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited List of preset codes Liste von voreingestellten Codes Liste de codes pr r gl s Lista dei codici pre regolati Lista de codigos pre ajustados Lijst van vooringestelde codes F rteckning ver f rinst llda koder DVD Player Aiwa Denon Hitachi JVC Konka Magnavox Mitsubishi Panasonic Philips Pioneer Sanyo Sony T Toshiba Z Zenith v Se EE
52. and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the use a mounting accessory recommended by the with care Quick stops excessive force and Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product
53. anguage code list and input Menutree E the code number using the NUMBER 0 9 buttons SETUP Language code list El Language y l l Video Setup Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language 565 Afar 707 Faroese 767 Lingala 75 Slova E 6565 Ar 079 F 678 Lingal 8375 Slovak Audio Setup 6566 Abkhazian 7082 French 7679 Llaothian 8376 Slovenian El Network Setup 6570 Afrikaans 7089 Frisian 7684 Lithuanian 8377 Samoan Others 6577 Ameharic 7165 Irish 7686 Latvian Lettish 8378 Shona S 5 Arabic 71 Scots Gaelic 7771 Malagasy 7 Somali TIMER 6582 Arabi 68 Scots Gaeli M 8379 Somali 6583 Assamese 7176 Galician 7773 Maori 8381 Albanian 6589 Aymara 7178 Guarani 7775 Macedonish 8382 Serbian EJ Lan uage 6590 Azerbaijani 7185 Gujarati 7776 i Malayalam 8385 i Sundanese e g 3 g z GULI DVD btitle dial 6665 Bashkir 7265 Hausa 7778 Mongolian 8386 Swedish E alse NE eH anguegs subtitle dialog 6669 Byelorussian 7273 Hindi 7779 Moldavian 8387 Swahili anquage ete 6671 Bulgarian 7282 Croatian 7782 Marathi 8465 Tamil c 6672 Bihari 7285 Hungarian 7783 Malay 8469 Telugu OSD Language 6678 Bengali Bangla 7289 Armenian 7784 Maltese 8471 Tajik Select the language displayed on the GUI screen 6679 Tibetan 7365 Interlingua 7789 Burmese 8472 Thai Selectable items 6682 Breton 7378 Indonesian 7865 Nauru 8473 Tigrinya 6765 Catala
54. at permitted for successful communication ATTENTION Afin de r duire le risque d interf rence aux autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de facon ce que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne soit pas sup rieure au niveau requis pour l obtention d une communication satisfaisante ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPAN 1 NOTE ON USE OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L UTILISATION Avoid high temperatures Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed in a rack Eviter des temp ratures lev es Tenir compte d une dispersion de chaleur suffisante lors de l installation sur une tag re Evite altas temperaturas Permite la suficiente dispersi n del calor cuando est instalado en la consola Keep the unit free from moisture water and dust Prot ger l appareil contre l humidit l eau et la poussi re Mantenga el equipo libre de humedad agua y polvo Do not let foreign objects into the unit Ne pas laisser des objets trangers dans l appareil No deje objetos extra os dentro del equipo Handle the power cord carefully Hold the plug when unplugging the cord Manipuler le cordon d alimentation avec pr caution Tenir la prise lors du d branchement du cordon Maneje el cord n de energ a con cuidado Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el cord n de energ a Unplug the power cord when not using the unit for long perio
55. ate input 24 the proper direction as indicated proper direction following the input source do not match Source by the polarity marks in the polarity marks in the battery e Volume control set to minimum Turn volume up to suitable level 24 battery compartment compartment MUTING is on Switch off MUTING 38 e The set s remote control sensor e Move the set to a place in which 5 e Digital signals not input Digital e Input digital signals or select 13 is exposed to strong light direct the remote control sensor will input selected input terminal to which digital sunlight inverter type fluorescent not be exposed to strong light signals are being input bulb light etc Monitor does not Connections between the video e Check whether the connections 11 e SOURCE CONTROL switch position e Set the SOURCE CONTROL switch 8 display an image output terminal of this unit are correct is different for the device you wish to use and the input connector of the monitor are incomplete e The input setting of the monitor e Set the input switching of the 11 TV is different TV to the terminal to which the video input is connected When the The subwoofer and main unit are e Check whether or not the cable 10 subwoofer not properly connected with the is properly connected indicator has lit system cable If the indicator lights even though the cable is properly connected there may be a malfunction 46
56. ation assures tested and proven interoperability by the Wi Fi Alliance a group certifying interoperability among wireless LAN devices IEEE 802 11b This is one wireless LAN standard set by the 802 working group that establishes LAN technology standards at the IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers of the United States It uses the 2 4 GHz band usable freely without a radio frequency license ISM band enabling communications at a maximum speed of 11 Mbps Ed The value indicated above is the maximum theoretical value for the wireless LAN standard and does not indicate the actual data transfer rate IEEE 802 119 This is another wireless LAN standard set by the 802 working group that establishes LAN technology standards at the IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers of the United States and is compatible with IEEE 802 11b It also uses the 2 4 GHz band but enables communications at a maximum speed of 54 Mbps The value indicated above is the maximum theoretical value for the wireless LAN standard and does not indicate the actual data transfer rate Infrastructure Communications Infrastructure Communications refers to networks using wireless LAN access points This function can be used to connect to the Internet or a wired LAN via a wireless LAN access point Wireless LAN access points include wireless broadband routers Ad hoc Communications Signaltransfert
57. ayed but they cannot be played on the S 302 For connections to the Internet contact an ISP Internet Service Provider or a computer shop The types of routers that can be used depend on the ISP Contact an ISP Internet Service Provider or a computer shop for details A contract with an ISP is required to connect to the Internet No additional contract is needed if you already have a broadband connection to the Internet T Others f you have an ISP contract for a line on which network settings are made manually make the settings at Network Setup I page 20 21 When using a broadband router DHCP function the S 302 makes the network settings automatically so there is no need to make them yourself f connecting the S 302 to a network with no DHCP function make the settings at Network Setup rz amp page 20 21 The S 302 is not compatible with PPPoE A PPPoE compatible router is required if you have a contract for a line of the type with which the PPPoE is set Depending on the ISP with which you have your contract it may be necessary to make proxy server settings to use the Internet radio function If you made proxy server settings on the computer to connect to the Internet make the same proxy server settings on the S 302 The S 302 uses the DHCP and Auto IP functions to make the network settings automatically 1 Ethernet cable CAT 5 or greater recommended No Ethernet cable is included with th
58. aying chapter or track f pressed within 3 seconds after playback has started the previous chapter is selected GUIDE inding tracks directl Finding tracks dreet Use A V lt D to select the desired title then press 1 During playback use CALL to select the search ENTER or mode Or use NUMBER 0 9 10 to select the desired For DVD video discs Title gt Chapter title El Pl k E S Press NUMBER 0 9 10 to select the track Sectio 2 u TOP MENU DVD MENU Example Track 4 4 Example Track 12 410 2 Apple Banana 1 SUBTITLE Example Track 20 10 10 0 Orange Strawberry 2 AUDIO X The search mode set by pressing CALL is stored in the memory Peach Pineapple 3 ANGLE until the power is turned off Example Top menu Example DVD menu Ed Discs are divided into a number of large sections Title and small sections Chapter Each of these sections is assigned a number For example DVD Video Title 1 Title 2 re gt Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter fare 1 Chapter 2 is ris rk ris gt ce Music CDs Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 gt fe gt rk gt ED ENGLISH To return to the menu screen Switching the Audio Language Subtitle Language and Angle DVD Video During playback press RETURN Playing Frame by Frame DVD Video gt For DVDs contai
59. been Registered in Your Favorites Files can be preset registered in your favorites and played using the same operations as for Internet radio stations e When the operation described below is performed the music server s database is updated and it may no longer be possible to play or favorite music files When you quit the music server and then restart it When music files are deleted or added on the music server When using an ESCIENT server place ESCIENT before the server name Playing Files Stored on USB Memory Devices Only USB memory devices conforming to mass storage class and MTP Media Transfer Protocol standards can be played on the S 302 Basic Operation Make the necessary preparations e Set the USB port to be used GUI NET USB USB 1237 page 17 Connect the USB memory device to the set USB port 2 Use A V to select USB then press ENTER or gt Use AV to select the search item or folder then ress ENTER or gt WM mark is indicated in front of music files that can be played and a can be played bs mark is indicated in front of image files that 4 Use A V to select the file then press ENTER or gt P ayback starts once buffering reaches 100 Ed Depending on the size of the still picture JPEG file some time may be required for the file to be displayed Playing repeatedly Press REPEAT on the remote control
60. c sound field with a three dimensional feeling sense of distance movement and positioning is achieved A real overpowering sense of presence is achieved when playing movie sources in AV rooms as well Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Pro Logic II is a matrix decoding technology developed by Dolby Laboratories Regular music such as that on CDs is encoded into 5 channels to achieve an excellent surround effect The surround channel signals are converted into stereo and full band signals with a frequency response of 20 Hz to 20 kHz or greater to create a three dimensional sound image offering a rich sense of presence for all stereo sources A Mi X Sources recorded in Dolby Surround Sources recorded in Dolby Surround are indicated with the following logo marks Dolby Surround support mark Dd poesy surrounp Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS Surround DTS Digital Surround DTS Digital Surround is the standard digital surround format of DTS Inc compatible with a sampling frequency of 44 1 or 48 kHz and up to 5 1 channels of digital discrete surround sound Manufactured under license under U S Patent s 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 6 487535 amp other U S and worldwide patents issued amp pending DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS logos Symbol and DTS Virt
61. cannot be copied that is copyright protected e Set and computer are connected by USB cable cannot be played on this set eThe sets USB port cannot be used for connection to a computer 48 Wireless LAN ENGLISH Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page Internet radio eEthernet cable is not properly e Check the connection status 15 Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page cannot be played connected or network is Cannot connect eThe settings of the SSID e Match the network settings with 21 disconnected to network and network key WEP are the S 3025 settings e Program is being broadcast in Only Internet radio programs in incorrect non compatible format MP3 and WMA can be played on e The reception is poor and the Shorten the distance from the this set signals cannot be received wireless LAN s access point e The computers or router s Check the computer s or router s remove any obstacles and firewall is activated firewall settings otherwise improve visibility then e Radio station is not currently e Choose a radio station that is 35 try reconnecting Also install broadcasting currently broadcasting away from microwave ovens e P address is wrong Check the set s IP address 20 21 and the access points of other Server is not eThe computers or router s e Check the computer s or router s networks found or it is firewall is activated firewall settings There are multip
62. cause undesired operation Denon Electronics USA LLC 100 Corporate Drive Marwah NJ 07430 2041 Tel 201 762 6500 Main IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modification not expressly approved by DENON may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 1 PRODUCT This product contains IC 6963A MPGBRO52 This product complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this product may not cause harmful interference and 2 this product must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 APPAREIL Cet appareil contiens IC 6963A MPGBR052 Cet appareil est conforme la norme CNR 210 du Canada L utilisation de ce dispositif est autoris e seulement aux deux conditions suivantes 1 il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur du dispositif doit tre pr t accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique recu m me si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada CAUTION To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirement separation distance of at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna of th
63. ccessories Check that the following parts are supplied with the product CD Remote control RC 1072 ccoo nicas 1 2 R6P AA batteries eee 2 3 System cable D SUB25P Cord length Approx 10 ft 3 m 1 4 Speaker cable Cord length Approx 16 f mmt 2 5 Video cable Cord length Approx 5 ft 1 5 MM 1 6 AM loop antenng m eene eene 1 e IMIR GO OR Inte MM EE 1 Speaker Stande em der e eene des 2 8 Wall bracket ie C TCU a Cl le y ERE T RESET 1 12 Rod antenna for wireless LAN 1 3 Anti SOAS 2 des Em 4 Owner s manual with Quick setup Sheet iii 1 Warranty for North America model only 1 Service station list 1 Cautions on Handling Before turning the power switch on Check once again that all connections are correct and that there are no problems with the connection cables Power is supplied to some of the circuitry even when the unit is set to the standby mode When traveling or leaving home for long periods of time be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet Sufficiently ventilate the place of installation If the unit is left in a room full of the smoke from cigarettes etc for long periods of time the surface of the optical pickup could get dirty in which case it will not be able to read the signals properly About condensation If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of the unit and the surroundings condensation dew may
64. contact a DENON service center stand etc stick the included cushion pads at the Switching the video output format Set the HDMI PROGRESSIVE INTERLACED switch on the rear panel according to the video output format of the TV connected to the set The component video terminals may be indicated differently on your TV For details see the TV s operating instructions Anti slip pads here two corners of the bottom surface Refer to the illustration below 11 ENGLISH O o o o E 3 D Connecting Equipment with HDMI Connectors Digital video and digital audio can both be connected using a single HDMI cable e When playing multichannel sources the audio output is downmixed to two channels for output In addition the sampling frequency is lowered to 48 kHz Video signals are not output properly when using devices that are not HDCP compatible eUse a cable on which the HDMI logo is indicated a certified HDMI product for connection to the HDMI connector Normal playback may not be possible when using a cable other than one on which the HDMI logo is indicated a non HDMI certified product The audio signals output from the HDMI connector sampling frequency bit rate etc may be restricted by the connected device If the connected TV is only compatible with DVI D terminals use an HDMI DVI conversion cable When connecting with an HDMI DVI converter cable adapter HD
65. cquire the IP address automatically To enter the IP address manually using the DHCP function At the GUI menu SETUP Network Setup Network Setup Detail setting set DHCP to OFF and enter the IP address subnet mask default gateway primary DNS and secondary DNS To not pass through the proxy server To connect via proxy server This setting is required when the network is established via proxy servers At the GUI menu SETUP Network Setup Network Setup Proxy setting set Proxy to ON and enter the address or domain name and port numbers This completes the setting Recheck the connections and settings if you cannot connect to the Internet IS page 15 N 0 1285 Knowledge about networks is required to make the IP address and proxy settings For details consult a network administrator 20 ENGLISH Wireless LAN settings Make settings for wireless LAN Turn on the S 302 s power If no Ethernet cable is connected The mode automatically switches to Wireless Display GUI menu SETUP Network Setup Network Setup Access point settings To search for the network automatically To set manually Detail setting D Input the SSID If there is security select the encryption method Input the encryption key 4 If WEP was selected in step 2 select the default key Normall
66. d DVDs including closed caption signals are indicated by the E EJ and Ed marks Subtitles are not displayed for DVDs not containing closed caption signals Display Make display related settings 1 On Screen Display Make settings for display of operation information OFF Selectable items ON 1 Dimmer Sensor Make settings for automatic display brightness adjustment OFF Selectable items ON 1 Display Adjust display brightness of the receiver Selectable items Medium Dim OFF iPod Assign Select iPod connection method Selectable items iPod Connect Cable DENON Dock Apple Dock Slide Show ake slideshow settings Selectable items 5sec 15sec Custom geing Make settings for volume control Selectable items Volume Limit Setting Startup Mode B Timer Settings for Timer Once Timer Settings for once only timer Selectable items Enable Disable 1 Start Time Set Timer Start Time 12 hour display Example PM 0 35 1 End Time Set Timer End Time 12 hour display Example PM 1 00 1 Function Select Timer Function Selectable items DVD CD Tuner iPod Everyday Timer Settings for Everyday Timer Selectable items Enable Disable LI Start Time Set Timer Start Time 12 hour display Example PM 0 35 1 End Time Set Timer End Time 12 hour display
67. ds of time D brancher le cordon d alimentation lorsque l appareil n est pas utilis pendant de longues p riodes Desconecte el cord n de energ a cuando no utilice el equipo por mucho tiempo Do not let insecticides benzene and thinner come in contact with the unit Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides du benz ne et un diluant avec l appareil No permita el contacto de insecticidas For apparatuses with ventilation holes Do not obstruct the ventilation holes Ne pas obstruer les trous d a ration No obstruya los orificios de ventilaci n gasolina y diluyentes con el equipo Di a Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way Ne jamais d monter ou modifier l appareil d une mani re ou d une autre Nunca desarme o modifique el equipo de ninguna manera Getting Started Accessories 7 7 ee ee ee eres 2 Cautions on Handling EER SRE SEAS DS a ee ah RE ENDE OE ME System Configuration Cautions on Installation np Holding JEE A Loading Discs n Cautions on Loading DISCS Cautions on Handling EE Cautions on Storing Discs Cleaning re About the Remote Control Unit EN 5 Inserting the EE e E 5 Operating Range of the Remote Control Unit 5 Part Names and Functions 36 Front Pangol ES ante Display Uobgeode lt 6 Rear Panel 7 Bottom Panel Subwoofer 7 hm Gelee Ee Ui ESL ros torconEon 8 Connections
68. e 17 Use BAND or FM AM to select the reception band r FM AUTO gt FM MONO AM 4 Use lt gt TUNING or lt 1 D to select the reception frequency When a station is received the TUNED indication will light A humming sound may be heard when using a TV nearby while receiving AM programs If this happens move the system as far from the TV as possible Display of the FM broadcast reception status When the reception band mode is set to FM AUTO and a stereo broadcast is tuned in the ST indicator lights e f the signal is weak and stable stereo reception is not possible set the reception band mode to FM MONO and receive the program in monaural The MONO indicator lights Main unit lt gt button There are two switchable modes fo lt gt the tuning mode for setting he reception frequency setting upon purchase and the preset mode or selecting the preset broadcast station 1 Switching the preset mode Pressing lt gt while pressing in lt BAND gt PRESET is flashes for approximately 5 seconds T Switching the tuning mode Pressing lt gt while pressing in BAND TUNING is flashes for approximately 5 seconds Autotung o When lt gt TUNING or lt gt is pressed and held in the set automatically starts searching for a broadcast station X Stations whose signal is weak cannot be tuned in y eq ejd
69. e Countermeasure Page into multiple partitions partitions only files stored in the The on screen e The format of the GUI and TV Match the format of the GUI and 19 top partition can be played display does not NTSC or PAL do not match TV e Files are stored in a non Record the files in a compatible 34 appear compatible format format No picture e The connections between the S e Check the connections 11 You are attempting to play a file e Files that are copyright protected 34 appears 302 and monitor are faulty that is copyright protected cannot be played on this set The monitors input setting is Set properly The file names e Characters that cannot be eThis is not a malfunction On wrong are not displayed displayed are used this set characters that cannot No picture e The connections to the HDMI e Check the connections 11 properly 7 etc be displayed are replaced with a appears connectors are faulty period with HDMI e The monitor is not compatible e Connect a monitor that is 12 Files stored ona Files are stored in a non Record in a compatible format 34 connections with copyright protection compatible with copyright computer cannot compatible format HDCP protection HDCP be played You are attempting to play a file e Files that are copyright protected 34 DVDs cannot be copied on a VCR This is not a malfunction Most movie software includes copy prevention signals and
70. e S 302 Procure a cable with the necessary length Be sure to use a shielded type cable for USB Ethernet connections Depending on the connected computer router there may be much noise generated from the cable Once Connections are Completed Turning the Power On page 24 15 bal o 3 5 o o eh 9 E o ENGLISH ones GUI Menu Operations With the S 302 settings and operations for most functions can be performed by operating while looking at the GUI menu displayed on the monitor screen The GUI cannot be superimposed when xvYCC signals component 1080p signal and computer s resolution e g VGA are input Example of the Display of the GUI Mark at a Title Items for which this mark is indicated at the title can be operated from the GUI We recommend performing such operations from the GUI SETUP Make detailed settings for various parameters This is the GUI icon for this setting item or for the menu series to which this item belongs Example of Display of Default Values In lists of selectable items or adjustable ranges the item surrounded by a border is the default value Selectable items English Francais Espa ol Deutsch 16 Examples of GUI Screen Displays Some typical examples are described below Example Browse Menu Top Menu Cursor Position Display DENON Video Setup Audio Setup Network Set
71. e new cable Arrow D Input Output Input Output Turn the hexagonal wrench in the direction of Arrow E and tighten securely so that the cable cannot be pulled out X f the polarities are inverted the phase may be off and the bass sound may be missing resulting in an unnatural sound ENGLISH 113397 O EI z o ri a o a Video Conversion Function This function automatically converts various formats of video signals input to the S 302 into the forma used to output the video signals from the S 302 to a TV The S 302 s video input output circuitry is compatible with the following three types of video signals Analog video signals Component video S Video and video Flow of video signals inside the S 302 HDMI terminal High picture quality playback Y Pa CB PR CR Y Pa CB PR CR Component video TV terminals L S Video terminal gt Component video terminals S Video terminal Video terminal Video terminal Video inputs Video outputs Ns J When the 480i 576i signals are input e When not using this function output the signals to the TV using the same type of terminal as the video input terminal to which the signals are being input The picture quality is not improved even if the video format to which the signal is converted using this function offers a high picture quality
72. e the zoomed picture X Continuous playback SLIDE SHOW is not possible in the zoom mode The way of switching to the next image during continuous JPEG image playback SLIDE SHOW can be selected During playback press CALL SLIDE SHOW MODE 1 to 11 RANDOM gt OFF The S 302 can play Kodak Picture CDs and Fujifilm Fujicolor CDs so you can view the photographs stored on them on a TV screen X Picture CDs are CDs containing photographs taken on conventional silver film cameras which have been converted into digital data For details on Kodak Picture CDs and Fujicolor CDs please contact a store offering film development services KODAK is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company FUJICOLOR CD is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Load the picture CD or Fujicolor CD in the disc tray Playback of the still pictures starts automatically X The pictures are played repeatedly until MW is pressed Enjoying Surround Sound Dolby Digital DTS and other multi channel sources CD video and other 2 channel sources can be played with similar atmospherics to the cinema Connection procedure CD Turn on the power of the S 302 and TV Turning the Power On page 24 instructions Switch the TV s input TV operating instructions 3 Switch the input source I page 24 Set the input mode 8 Select the surround mode 6 Play the source 7 Set the surround parameter IZ3 page 30 Adjust the
73. ects to the Internet and playback begins Clearing Internet Radio Stations from Your Favorites Use A V to select Favorites then press ENTER or 2 Use A V to select the item you want to clear Press CLEAR Clear to Favorite appears on the display 4 Use lt D to select Yes then press ENTER Playing Files Stored on a Computer Use this procedure to play music files image files or playlists 1 Use A V to select the host name of the computer on which the music file you want to play is located then press ENTER or gt Use A V to select the search item or folder then ress ENTER or I WM mark is indicated in front of music files that can be played and a EU mark is indicated in front of image files that can be played gt J 3 Use A V to select the file then press ENTER or gt P ayback starts once buffering reaches 10096 Selecting tracks During playback either press a previous track or bbl next track e Connections to the required system and specific settings must be made in order to play music files 125 page 15 e Before starting you must launch the computer s server software and set the files as server contents For details see the operating instructions of your server software e Depending on the size of the still picture JPEG file some time may be required for the file to be displayed Playing files that have
74. enu DVD Video eee 25 Switching the Audio Language Subtitle Language and Angle UE UE BAUE 26 Using the Playback Control Function DVD Video 26 Playing Frame by Frame DVD Video 26 Slow Playback DVD Video Playing in the Zoom Mode DVD Video eet erteeetee teen 26 Playing Repeatedly Repeat playback DYDNIdeo eee E 2v Playing Tracks in the Desired Order Program MUSIC CD Heroon nasearch YEA TOI Sd MY EVE E UH NAE LE FF Playing Random Order lt Random playback gt Music CO DIU Dif Playing Music Files Before Playing MP3 or WMA Files HH y Creating MP3 and WMA Files Compatible with the S 302 27 Playing ee 27 28 ENGLISH Playing Still Picture Files JPEG format Creating JPEG Files Compatible on the S 302 Playing JPEG RIOS A e a cancel Playing Picture CD Fujicolor e Segoe eegenen Enjoying Surround Sound e Set the Input ulee E E E E E E E E Selecting SUONA MOCE ee S Serine SOUNE Far AMET Oa ege Playing Dolby Digital DTS Multi Channel Sources iDigitafinpudonh E e orCoi Vacio 31 Playing Dolby Digital PCM Analog 2 Channel Sources 31 Listening in the Dolby Headphone Mode 31 Listening to Radio Broadeasts e 31 Tuning in Broadcast Statione 31 32 Naming the Currently Tuned in Broadcast Station and Presetingit eetgerei aE0 AEEA 32 Automatically Presetting FM Stations Auto preset 32 Listening to Preset Stations rrrrorcnononcnnonnonano
75. era HOMSON Toshiba U Universal V Victor Video Concepts Viking W Wards Z Zenith Zonda A ABC Archer C Century Citizen Colour Voice Comtronic E Eastern D Garrard Gemini General Instrument Hytex Jasco Jerrold M Magnavox c I 015 062 008 014 021 022 023 024 025 040 052 057 062 063 064 065 073 075 076 097 098 125 159 011 012 013 026 093 099 100 104 121 013 045 144 050 043 046 138 146 150 030 050 062 007 033 004 032 122 046 005 010 017 030 078 079 085 089 101 127 131 132 145 155 004 148 012 121 036 124 037 001 030 032 034 052 054 078 083 095 144 156 157 035 129 165 166 008 014 034 063 075 076 095 097 136 158 159 020 066 088 019 073 126 016 032 122 005 045 066 078 085 088 089 093 102 103 131 132 148 042 114 115 140 144 149 007 006 007 008 009 010 011 011 011 012 013 014 015 011 030 033 034 030 031 032 006 011 009 016 017 026 032 018 voz V Z Satellite Receiver om DOR ovie Time NSC Oak Panasonic Philips Pioneer RCA Regency Samsung Scientific Atlanta Signal SL Marx Starcom Stargate Teleview Tocom TV86 Unika United Artists Universal Viewstar Zenith Alphastar Chaparral Dishnet Drake Echostar Dish GE General Instruments Grundig Hitachi Hughes Network JVC Kathrein Magnavox
76. fers to their maximum capability at all volumes thereby producing deeper bass at all volume levels This allows the subwoofer o play low bass content when it can and protects it only for the few imes when it can t It is not like simple bass boost or tone control as the system is fully customized for each speaker design by DSP processing and works in real time Manufactured under license from Audyssey Laboratories Inc U S and foreign patents pending Audyssey BassXT and Audyssey Dynamic EQ are trademarks of Audyssey Laboratories Inc About Networks Windows Media Player Ver 11 This is a media player distributed free of charge by Microsoft Corporation It can be used to play playlists created with Windows Media Player Ver 11 as well as files in such formats as WMA DRM WMA MP3 vTuner c o lt This is a free online contents server for Internet radio Note that usage ees are included in upgrade costs For inquiries about this service visit the vTuner site below vTuner website http www radiodenon com This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Nothing Else Matters Software and BridgeCo Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Nothing Else Matters Software and BridgeCo or an authorized subsidiary DLNA DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks and or service marks of Digita
77. function cannot be used for some models even if they are of makes listed in the list of preset codes e Some manufacturers use more than one type of remote control code Refer to the included list of preset codes to change the number and verify correct operation Operation is not possible for some models Operating a component stored in the preset memory 1 Set SOURCE CONTROL to the component you want to operate 2 Operate the component X For details refer to the component s operating instructions X Some models cannot be operated with this remote control unit Setting the punch through function Punch Through is a function allowing you to operate SOURCE CONTROL and TV INPUT on TV SAT CABLE or VCR components when in the DVD CD FM AM iPod NET USB mode By default nothing is set 1 Set SOURCE CONTROL to the component to be registered DVD CD FM AM iPod NET USB Press CALL SE REPEAT m the same TO The indicator starts flashing 3 Input the number of the component you want to set 1 aan SAT CABLE 2 VCR LI 3 No setting O SOURCE POWER a TV INPUT 2 DISPLAY ta ATS B qe OO TAO i E 1 0 9 10 1 7 7 Y i STILL PAUSE 11 NS CANNEL L a PIT 255 ENTER TUNING 4 Fal Deeg lO Be AV lt D AV ID ENTER RETURN ge SOURCE
78. hrough wireless interconnection of computers is referred to as ad hoc communications With such ad hoc communications there is no connection to the Internet Ad hoc communications are suited for establishing simple temporary networks Network Names SSID Security Set Identifier When forming wireless LAN networks groups are formed to prevent interference data theft etc This grouping is done by SSID or Security Set Identifiers For further security a WEP key is set and signal transfer is not possible unless the SSID and WEP key match WEP Key Network Key This is key information used for encrypting data when conducting data transfer On the S 302 the same WEP key is used for data encryption and decryption so the same WEP key must be set on both devices in order for communications to be established between them ENGLISH WPA Wi Fi Protected Access This is a security standard established by the Wi Fi Alliance In addition to the conventional SSID network name and WEP key network key it also uses a user identification function and encrypting protocol for stronger security WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access 2 This is a new version of the WPA established by the Wi Fi Alliance compatible with more secure AES encryption WPA PSK WPA2 PSK Pre shared Key This is a simple authentication system for mutual authentication when a preset character string matches on the wireless LAN access point and client Passphrase Thi
79. ips Pioneer Portland Price Club Proscan Proton Pulsar Quasar Radio Shack RCA Realistic Saisho Samsung Sansui Sanyo SBR 071 144 031 008 014 017 024 040 063 071 075 076 077 125 005 010 017 030 033 050 056 071 078 079 089 108 109 110 127 132 145 0 15 017 071 080 027 014 027 045 083 118 160 161 162 163 001 039 048 056 057 065 081 083 125 066 001 016 039 048 056 058 065 081 082 083 011 020 144 145 146 121 147 031 034 039 048 095 008 075 076 128 002 036 061 147 002 031 038 039 048 057 086 135 147 054 054 128 011 012 093 121 004 139 002 009 017 036 037 141 143 147 005 010 030 050 051 079 085 127 131 132 147 005 015 017 050 051 078 087 088 089 131 1 1 o 47 24 128 142 054 095 040 044 125 035 051 092 129 042 036 037 074 141 011 044 063 093 118 040 044 125 152 014 063 093 118 027 094 095 136 153 139 081 096 015 PRESET CODE 044 118 038 085 131 144 058 057 105 084 071 056 145 056 132 30 137 151 003 015 034 053 055 057 013 014 021 022 063 064 Schneider Scott Sears Sharp Siemens Signature Simpson Sony Soundesign Spectricon Squareview Supre Macy Supreme Sylvania Symphonic T Tandy atung Technics eknika l
80. is product and all persons This product and its antenna must not be co ocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the product OFF and ON the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product or an experienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than th
81. ise Antenna cable is not properly e Connect the antenna cable 14 z E is heard when connected roperly Angle does not The angle cannot be switched for DVDs which do not contain multiple np propery e receiving FM Connect an outdoor antenna Switch angles In some cases multiple angles are only recorded for specific programs Scenes Hissing or e This may be noise from a TV or e Turn off the TV Playback does not Check the RATINGS setting 22 mg y i continuous noise interference from a radio station e Change the position and direction start when the ne is heard when of the AM loop antenna title is selected De receiving AM The password for e Initialize using the procedure described at Resetting the 39 programs rating level has Microprocessor 9 been forgotten z Reset all the DVD setting to Factory E Preset The disc is not The disc does not play with the selected audio or subtitle language if 18 played with the that audio or subtitle language is not included on that DVD audio or subtitle language set as the default setting Picture is not At the GUI menu s TV Aspect setting select Normal 4 3LB 19 displayed in 4 3 or 16 9 Normal 4 3PS Wide 16 9 and set according to the TV you are using 47 ENGLISH f2 E E Mn E o o E a iPod N
82. l Living Network Alliance e Some contents may not be compatible with other DLNA CERTIFIED products Windows Media DRM A copyright protected technology developed by Microsoft eWindows Vista and the Windows logo are trademarks of the icrosoft group of companies The PlaysForSure logo Windows Media and the Windows logo are rademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Content providers are using the digital rights management technology or Windows Media contained in this device WM DRM to protect he integrity of their content Secure Content so that their intellectual property including copyright in such content is not misappropriated This device uses WM DRM software to play Secure Content WM DRM Software If the security of the WM DRM Software in this device has been compromised owners of Secure Content Secure Content Owners may request that Microsoft revoke the WM DRM Software s right to acquire new licenses to copy display and or play Secure Content Revocation does not alter the WM DRM Software s ability to play unprotected content A list of revoked WM DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC Microsoft may in conjunction with such license also download revocation list onto your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners About Wireless LAN Wi Fi Wi Fi Certific
83. layback O O O x x x x x O O O x x x x x O O x O O O O O USB internet Radio O O O x x x x x O O O x X x x x O O x O O O O O DLNA client QO O O x x x x x e e e x x X x x O O x O O O Q O O Video output A Only OSD output 1 No OSD through only 2 If the AUTO setting is lower than the input signal when the input signal is 720p 1080i the signal is output according to the input resolution 43 ENGLISH z 3 D o El Progressive Scan Circuit DCDi Audyssey Dynamic EQ DCDi M is trademark of Faroodja a division of Genesis Microchip nc The S 302 is equipped with a high precision Progressive Scan circuit DCDi allowing it to reproduce movies and other images on DVDs with a quality near that of the original Audyssey Dynamic EQ is a technology that automatically corrects the onal balance of an audio system when the volume is changed It is based on psychoacoustic research that better matches to human perception than other loudness compensation that was used before The tonal balance is adjusted continuously with variation in both program material and volume setting AL24 Processing Stereo mode only Audyssey BassXT AL24 Processing has inherited the technology of the original ALPHA Processing that was used in DENON s highly successful reference class audio components AL24 Processing further reduces quantization distortion and represents the ultimate analog
84. layer 2 Compact Disc CD DA 12 cm discs 8 cm discs Power line frequency synchronized method Everyday Once timer One system each Sleep timer 120 minutes maximum J General Power supply Power consumption Maximum external dimensions Weight LJ Remote control unit RC 1072 Remote control method Power supply Maximum external dimensions Weight LJ Speakers Speaker system Type Maximum external dimensions Weight Subwoofer Type Maximum external dimensions Weight LJ Wireless LAN Network type wireless LAN standards Transfer rate Security Used frequency range No of channels 120 V AC 60 Hz 78W 0 3W standby 380 W x 97 H x 301 D mm 14 61 64 x 3 13 16 x 11 27 32 ADV S302 including system cable 4 3 kg 9 Ibs 7 oz ADV S302 IR pulse method R6 AA Type two batteries 52 W x 243 H x 21 D mm 2 3 64 x 9 9 16 x 13 16 175 g Approx 6 oz including batteries SC S302 2 way 3 speakers Closed box Low leakage flux 8 cm cone bass mid x 2 2 cm high range x 1 131 W x 335 H x 76 D mm 5 5 32 x 13 3 16 x 2 63 64 2 0 kg 4 Ibs 14 oz per unit DSW S302 1 way 1 speaker Reflex box Low leakage flux Built in amplifier 16 cm cone x 1 212 W x 378 H x 406 D mm 8 11 32 x 14 7 8 x 1531 32 including foot 11 2 kg 24 Ibs 11 oz including base Conforming to IEEE 802 11b Conforming to IEEE 802 11g Conforming to
85. le networks and eSet the access point s channel not possible to e Computer s power is not turned e Turn on the power the usable channels overlap settings away from the channels connect to the on used for other networks server Server is not running e Launch the server Alternatively connect using a e Set s IP address is wrong e Check the set s IP address 20 21 network cable Cannot connect to preset or favorite radio stations Radio station is not currently broadcasting Radio station is not currently in service Wait a while before trying again elt is not possible to connect to radio stations that are no longer in service Played sound is interrupted or sound cannot be played There are multiple networks and the usable channels overlap e Set the access point s channel settings away from the channels used for other networks Alternatively connect using a network cable For some radio stations Server Full or Connection Down is displayed and station cannot be connected to eStation is congested or not currently broadcasting e Wait a while before trying again Sound is broken during playback e Network s signal transfer speed is slow or communications lines or radio station is congested his is not a malfunction When playing broadcast data with a high bit rate the sound may be broken depending on the communications conditio
86. mber then press ENTER Or use NUMBER 0 9 10 to select the number The preset number reception band and reception frequency are displayed then the name of the broadcast station appears Changing the broadcast station name DCall out the preset name you want to change then press MEMO twice Perform steps 3 and 4 at Naming the currently tuned in broadcast station and presetting it To only preset CDPress MEMO while the broadcast station is tuned in Select the number using A V then press ENTER Or use NUMBER 0 9 10 to select the number If a station is preset at a number that has already been preset the old settings are deleted and replaced with the new settings Automatically Presetting FM Stations Auto preset Up to 60 stations can be preset 1 Use FUNCTION or FM AM to select TUNER GUI TUNER iz amp page 17 Press and hold in lt gt AUTO PRESET and NO START are displayed alternately X Press lt gt to cancel auto presetting Press lt gt SEARCH flashes then COMPLETED is displayed Broadcast stations whose antenna signal are weak cannot be preset automatically If you wish to preset such stations tune them in manually Once auto presetting starts it cannot be canceled it takes about 60 seconds to be completed Listening to Preset Stations Use lt gt CHANNEL or NUMBER 0 9 10
87. n 7383 Icelandic 7869 Nepali 8475 Turkmen English Deutsch Francais Italiano Espa ol 6779 Corsican 7384 Italian 7876 Dutch 8476 Tagalog Nederlands TRA Az 6783 d Czech 7387 Hebrew 7879 Norwegian 8479 Tonga 6789 Welsh 7465 Japanese 7982 Oriya 8482 i Turkish DVD Language 6865 Danish 7473 Yiddish 8065 Panjabi 8484 Tatar i 6869 German 7487 Javanese 8076 Polish 8487 Twi Make language settings for DVD playback l T m 6890 Bhutani 7565 Georgian 8083 Pashto Pushto 8575 Ukrainian A Subtitle 6976 Greek 7575 Kazakh 8084 Portuguese 8582 Urdu Select language for subtitles 6978 English 7576 Greenlandic 8185 Quechua 8590 Uzbek Selectable items 6979 Esperanto 7577 Cambodian 8277 i Rhaeto Romance 8673 Vietnamese 6983 Spanish 7578 Kannada 8279 Romanian 8679 Volap k English German Franch Italian Spanish 6984 Estonian 7579 Korean 8285 Russian 8779 Wolof Others Off Japanese 6985 Basque 7583 Kashmiri 8365 Sanskrit 8872 Xhosa 7065 Persian 7585 Kurdish 8368 Sindhi 8979 Yoruba 7073 Finnish 7589 Kirghiz 8372 Serbo Croatian 9072 Chinese 7074 Fiji 7665 Latin 8373 Singhalese 9085 Zulu 18 Video Setup Make video output settings to match connected monitor TV Setup Make settings for aspect ratio video signal format etc TV Aspect Select monitor aspect ratio Selectable items Wide 16 9
88. ning multiple audio languages subtitle languages and angles the language or angle can be switched during playback During playback use AUDIO RDS SUBTITLE PTY or ANGLE CT In the still mode press IH on the remote control unit The language or angle switches each time the button is pressed The picture moves forward one frame each time the button is pressed SUBTITLE PTY Ge X Press B to return to normal playback E wegen E apol supe aga ze Z00N RT With some discs it is not possible to change the audio language g Qur during playback In such cases select from the GUI SETUP 9 i AUDIO RDS e The language selected in the default settings CS page 18 is set Slow Playback DISPLAY zm i NUMBER when the power is turned on and when the disc is replaced DVD Video gt SES me Cl REPEAT In the still mode press lt 4 lt 4 or gt gt on the remote T SE z ici Using the Playback Control Function control unit 9 e uerg DVD Video When pressed again the slow play speed increases lt lt gt gt PN GG Sl Ava gt For DVD Video on which Includes playback control or the X Press to return to normal playback o CL RETURN like is indicated on the disc or jacket a menu screen is AV lt DI PROGRAM displayed PAS CALL Select the item you want to see then start playback CLEAR Playing in
89. ning time of currently playing track gt 27 ENGLISH payezs Bunjoer uo o dnjas D D o o 9 E u Buljooysa qnoa ES T IRI ZOOM RT CALL REPEAT Gy RANDOM AV lt gt e O ENTER lt gt About the button names in these explanations Buttons on the main unit Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 28 Changing the play mode FOLDER Playing all the files in the selected folder in order FOLDER REPEAT Playing all the files in the selected folder repeatedly RANDOM ON Playing all the files in the selected folder in random order TRACK REPEAT Playing only the selected file repeatedly Setting random playback using the remote control unit In the stop mode press RANDOM then press B gt or ENTER The RAND indicator lights and random playback begins X The way in which the files are played in random order depends on the selected play mode Setting repeat playback using the remote control unit During playback press REPEAT then press B gt or ENTER X TRACK REPEAT gt FOLDER REPEAT gt FOLDER Repeat off Programmed playback is not possible on discs containing MP3 WMA files Playing Still Picture Files JPEG format Still picture files in JPEG format recorded on CD R CD RW discs picture CDs and Fujic
90. nnnos 292 iPode Playback nca eare n AS 33 Esc io MIO seno ao 33 Viewing Still Pictures Only for iPods Equipped with the Photo Function 33 Disconmectingithey Polis LE 38 Playing Network Audio or USB Memory Devices 34 35 BET He Listening to Internet Radio Playing Files Stored on a Computer ees mmm 36 37 Playing Files Stored on USB Memory Devices ee Su Playing a Portable Audio eem eene 37 ENGLISH al o 4 Q Ka me D a o Advanced Operation Setting the Sleep Timer cau LM EU 38 Other Functions e e a Adjusting the Tone E Turning the Sound Off Temporarily Muting 38 Convenient Functions EEN 39 Personal Memory Plus Function 39 Last Function Memory 39 Backup Memory EE 20 A ET EE 39 Resetting the Microprocessor POSH ARO Goan Au PE cundo donneur ava DS AS cat eOUhOS 39 Remote Control Unit Operations Setting the preset memory FUNCTION n 40 Operating a component stored in the preset memory 40 Setting the punch through function 40 41 OtherinformatiOon eee ens 42 45 Troubleshooting EE 46 49 Specifications EE 50 List of preset codes emnes End of this manual Getting Started Thank you for purchasing this DENON product To ensure proper operation please read these owner s manual carefully before using the product After reading them be sure to keep them for future reference A
91. ns Sound quality is poor or played sound is noisy File being played has a low bit rate This is not a malfunction o GL D N Er o o E zl a 49 ENGLISH Specifications EE J Audio section Power amplifer Rated output Analog Input sensitivity Input impedance J Tuner section Reception frequency range Receiving sensitivity FM stereo separation L Video section Standard video connectors Input output level and impedance S Video connectors Input output level and impedance Color component video connector Input output level and impedance DVD section Signal format Supported discs L Clock Timer section Clock method Timer 50 Front 50 W 50 W 4 O ohms 200 mV 47 kO kohms FM 8750 MHz 1079 MHz FM 1 5 uV 75 O ohms 35 dB 1 kHz AM 520 kHz to 1710 kHz AM 20 pV 1 Vp p 75 O ohms Y brightness signal 1 Vp p 75 O ohms C color signal 0 286 Vp p 75 O ohms Y brightness signal 1 Vp p 75 O ohms Ps CB signal 0 648 Vp p 75 O ohms Pr CR signal 0 648 Vp p 75 O ohms Pin connector 1 set S Video connector 1 set Component video connector 1 set NTSC PAL 1 DVD VIDEO discs 12 cm single side 1 layer 12 cm single side 2 layers 12 cm both sides 2 layers single side 1 layer 8 cm single side 1 layer 8 cm single side 2 layers 8 cm both sides 2 layers single side 1
92. ns on the front or rear are pressed strongly the button on the opposite side will be activated too UU Rear O SUBTITLE PTY button 26 O AUDIO RDS button eee 26 O Character Number se 25 32 O CLEAR button mme 27 O CALL button Re 27 O HDMI button si 12 O SLEEP bupton 38 O STATUS button 31 O TOOL button O SURROUND button SURROUND PARAMETER button 12 ANGLE CT button eeren ZOOM RT button mA 14 RANDOM button mA D REPEAT bupton 16 PROGRAM button TONE button mme B Cursor buttons AVL b e D ENTER button e ec eee RETURN button RRHH MEMO button The TOOL button cannot be used ENGLISH Preparations Cables Used for Connections Select the cables according to the equipment being connected Connections for all compatible audio and video signal formats are ii AAR id o described in these operating instructions Please select the types Audio cables Video cables E of connections suited for the equipment you are connecting d With some types of connections certain settings must be made Coaxial digital connections Component video connections o on the S 302 For details refer to the instructions for the respective Orange Toa om Green Y a connection items below f BI Pe CB NOTE Coaxial digi
93. o or more discs can damage the unit or scratch the discs Do not use cracked or warped discs or discs that have been repaired with adhesive etc Do not use discs on which the sticky part of cellophane tape or labels is exposed or on which there are traces of where labels have been removed Such discs can get caught inside the player and damage Cautions on Handling Do not get fingerprints oil or dirt on discs e Take special care not to scratch discs when removing them from their cases e Do not bend or heat discs e Do not enlarge the hole at the center Do not write on the labeled printed surface with ball point pens pencils etc or stick new labels on discs e Water droplets may form on discs if they are moved suddenly from a cold place outdoors for example to a warm place but do not try to dry them off using a hairdryer etc Cautions on Storing Discs Be sure to remove discs after using them e Be sure to store discs in their cases to protect them from dust scratches warping etc e Do not store discs in the following places 1 Places exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time 2 Dusty or humid places 3 Places exposed to heat from heating appliances etc e f there are fingerprints or dirt on discs wipe them off before using the disc Fingerprints and dirt can impair sound quality and cause interruptions in playback e Use a commercially available disc cleaning se
94. of the Remote Control Unit Point the remote control unit at the remote sensor when operating it Tue L Approx wg m 30 Z The set may function improperly or the remote control unit may not operate if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight strong artificial light from an inverter type fluorescent lamp or infrared light paves Buigos Part Names and Functions Display For buttons not explained here see the page indicated in parentheses p pezs Bune Front Panel 9 e e P did do T TO ST MONGSLEEP A ER O gt the play indicator lights when a disc is HDCD indicator 44 playing and M the pause mode is set D Dolby Virtual Speaker mode indicator 31 O Disc section indicator 25 d Input signal indicators 31 Reception mode indicator 30 B Dolby Headphone mode indicator 31 a du Dec ee ON STANDBY R8 04 D Headphones jack cece 31 Various information is displayed here depending mE O Portable jack 37 Skip buttons F P 25 on the operation mode P Progressive output indicator 11 FUNCTION button 24 Tuning Preset buttons A 31 Remote control signal reception D HDMI output indicators 12 O USB port reete reps 13 Play Pause button gt II indicator s eee ee
95. olor CDs can be played as slide shows on the S 302 Creating JPEG Files Compatible on the S 302 e Writing software format ISO9660 level 1 See the writing software s instructions Displayable characters Hankaku English letters and numbers capital letters and _ underscore e JPEG files written on Macintosh computers cannot be played The order in which the JPEG files are played may differ from the order you expect because the writing software may change the position of the folders or files when writing them on the CD R CD RW disc Depending on the writing conditions and software it may not be possible to play or display properly some files Playable JPEG file Resolution Extension pixel 0000x0000 2048x1536 JPG JPE Playing JPEG Files Playing Picture CD Fujicolor CD Operate in the same way as described at Playing MP3 or WMA Files CS page 27 Changing the folder or file to be played Playing MP3 or WMA Files iz amp page 27 Changing the play mode Playing MP3 or WMA Files iz amp page 28 Changing the orientation of the picture During playback or still mode press A V lt D A Invert vertically V Invert horizontally lt Rotate 90 counterclockwise Rotate 90 clockwise Play the image in the zoom mode During playback or still mode press ZOOM RT lt del zoom out bb zoom in X Press A V 1 D to mov
96. on a computer X The function is managed for individual users so you must provide your MAC or e mail address Exclusive URL http www radiodenon com X The radio station database service may be suspended without notice The S 302 s Internet radio station list is created using a radio station database service vTuner This database service provides a list edited and created for the S 302 vTuner services may be discontinued without notice 1 Music server This function lets you play music files and playlists m3u wpl stored on a computer music server connected to the S 302 via a network With the S 302 s network audio playback function connection to the server is possible using one of the technologies below Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service Windows Media DRM10 Album art function When a WMA Windows Media Audio MP3 or MPEG 4 AAC file includes album art data the album art can be displayed while the music files are playing For music files in WMA Windows Media Audio format the album art is only played when using Windows Media Player ver 11 Slide show function Still picture JPEG files stored in folders on a music server can be played as slide shows The time for which each picture is displayed can be set When still picture JPEG files are played on the S 302 they are played in the direction in which they are stored in the folder so store in them in the direction in which you want
97. product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way and f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat ESPANOL FRANCAIS ENGLISH FCC Information For US customers IC Information For Canadian customers 1 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Product Name DVD Home Entertainment System Model Number S 302 This product contains FCC ID BV2 MPGBRO052 This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this product may not cause harmful interference and 2 this product must accept any interference received including interference that may
98. r circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the powersupply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the
99. s refers to the code key used forWPA PSK WPA2 PSK authentication aWPA authentication method TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol This is a network key used for WPA The encryption algorithm is RC4 the same as for WEP but the security level is increased by changing the network key used for encryption for each packet AES Advanced Encryption Standard This is a next generation standard encryption method replacing the current DES and 3DES and because of its high security it is expected to be applied widely to wireless LANs in the future It uses the Rijndael algorithm developed by two Belgian cryptographers to divide the data into blocks of fixed lengths and encrypt each block It supports data lengths of 128 192 and 256 bits and key lengths of 128 192 and 256 bits as well offering extremely high encryption security 45 ET E E 5 E e o E ENGLISH f2 E gs o N o o xn a Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page Power turns off eProtection circuit activated due e Turn off the power wait for the 11 suddenly and to rise of internal temperature set to fully cool down then turn Troubleshooting power indicator the power back on flashes red Place the set in a well ventilated 11 E FEE place If a problem should arise first check the following Core wires of two speakers are e First unplug the power cord 9 1 Are the connections correct
100. sed The surround parameters tone adjustment and the volumes of the different speakers are stored for the individual surround modes Last Function Memory This stores the settings as they were directly before the standby mode was set When the power is turned back on the settings are restored to as they were directly before the standby mode was set Backup Memory The various settings are backed up for about 1 week even if the power is turned off or the power cord is disconnected Auto Power On When the power is in the standby mode the power turns on simply by pressing lt gt or lt B gt Resetting the Microprocessor Perform this procedure if the display is abnormal or if operations cannot be performed When the microprocessor is reset all the settings are reset to their default values 1 Set the standby mode using lt ON STANDBY gt X Set to the standby mode and wait 5 seconds Press lt ON STANDBY gt while simultaneously pressing FUNCTION and lt d gt Once the display starts flashing at intervals of about 1 second release the three buttons Ed If in step 3 the display does not flash at intervals of about 1 second start over from step 1 ENGLISH 39 y eq ejd ENGLISH Fa P zi E ES o t o E e ee Remote Control Unit Operations Signal transmission indicator TV INPUTI ES AUD
101. t or a soft cloth to clean discs Gently wipe the disc from the inside towards the outside Do not use record spray antistatic agents or benzene thinner or other solvents Do not wipe with a circular motion About the Remote Control Unit Inserting the Batteries D Slide the rear lid in the direction of the arrow and remove it 2 Load the two batteries properly as indicated by the marks in the battery compartment 3 Put the rear cover back on ENGLISH Replace the batteries with new ones if the set does not operate even when the remote control unit is operated close to the unit The supplied batteries are only for verifying operation When inserting the batteries be sure to do so in the proper direction following the O and marks in the battery compartment To prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid Do not use a new battery together with an old one Do not use two different types of batteries Do not attempt to charge dry batteries Do not short circuit disassemble heat or dispose of batteries in flames f the battery fluid should leak carefully wipe the fluid off the inside of the battery compartment and insert new batteries Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if it will not be in use for long periods When replacing the batteries have the new batteries ready and insert them as quickly as passible Operating Range
102. tal 750 ohms pin plug cable Blue MOTE i E R Red PR CR Do not plug in the power supply cord until all connections have been Optical digital connections Component video cable completed a DO l e When making connections also refer to the owner s manual of the 2 S Vid ti other components Optical transmission cable ideo connections e Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly left with left Om right with right Analog connections stereo Do not bundle power supply cords together with connection cables White di S Video cable Doing so can result in humming or noise Red Video connections To change the speaker cable Stereo pin plug cable Yellow dal D s Je Refer to the procedure below if you want to switch to a different l speaker cable This example describes how to mount the side Network connections wired LAN 750 ohms pin plug video cable cable to the connector Mount the side cable in the same way E Dill ED LAN cable Audio and video cables Insert the included hexagonal wrench into the hole at the side of the connector s side Arrow A HDMI connections e Oi D e Turn the hexagonal wrench in the direction of arrow 19 pin HDMI cable B to loosen the cable 3 Pull out the old cable Arrow C EES Audio signal Video signal X Be careful not to leave any broken wire parts inside the Output Input Output Input connector Peel off the cable s sheath and insert th
103. tendency for the sound to be interrupted e Server Full or Connection Down is displayed if the station is busy or not broadcasting On the S 302 folder and file names can be displayed as titles Any characters that cannot be displayed are replaced with period 35 y eq ejd ENGLISH Y Di E c D 1 A lt FUNCTION gt AUX 9 CLEAR E E RANDOM PROGRA G L REPEAT aa LZ o CHANNEL 5 xo e D ENTER PROGRAM ENTER ISS About the button names in these explanations lt Buttons on the main unit Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 36 Recently Played Internet Radio Stations Recently played internet radio stations can be selected from Recently Played in top menu Use A V to select Recently Played then press ENTER or I Use AV to select the item you want to play then press ENTER or gt Up to 20 stations stored in Recently Played Registering Internet Radio Stations as Your Favorites Press PROGRAM while the Internet radio station you want to register is playing Listening to Internet Radio Stations Registered in Your Favorites Use AV to select Favorites then press ENTER or Use A V to select the Internet radio station then press ENTER or gt The S 302 automatically conn
104. the Zoom Mode DVD Video Select the item you want to see using A V 1 gt then press ENTER or gt During playback or still mode press ZOOM RT Or use NUMBER 0 9 10 to select the desired title gt OFF x15 x2 x4 ENTER Ze i RETURN Playback starts Example 1 Opening Press A V lt PD 2 1st movement Move the zoomed picture 3 2nd movement 4 3rd movement oO 5 Ending e The zoom function may not work properly at some scenes About the button names in these explanations Zooming is not possible with some discs Buttons on the main unit Zooming is not possible at the top menu or the menu screen Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 26 Playing Repeatedly lt Repeat playback gt DVD Video Music CD Playing Random Order lt Random playback gt Music CD During playback press REPEAT Playback in the respective repeat mode starts X DVD video discs Chapter repeated CT lights on the display gt Title repeated C lights on the display Repeat playback cancelled indicator turns off gt X Music CD discs Track repeated CH gt Disc repeated gt Repeat playback cancelled gt Playing Tracks in the Desired Order lt Program gt Music CD Up to 20 tracks can be programmed
105. theater 2 front channels Db Virtual sound field created with the Dolby Virtual Speaker mode ENGLISH Surround Modes and Parameters S Presence absence of signals and controllability in the various modes urround Mode DVS Channel output Input signal per input source Dolby Virtual Speaker AUX1 2 3 TUNER DHP FRONT dur DVD NET USB AUX1 2 iPod Portable Dolby Headphone L R WOOFER DOLBY DIGITAL DTS PCM ANALOG H P only 2 channel Multi channel 2 channel Multi channel 2 channel 2 channel DVS REFERENCE O O en O ori O O PL II O pul WIDE 8 G e Pul O O Pui O O PL Il en DHP DOLBY H P x x ori O ori O O PL II O Pui BYPASS x x O O D MIX O O D MIX O QO STEREO O O O O D MIX O D MIX O O ROCK ARENA O O O O O O O O JAZZ CLUB O O O O O O O Surround parameter defaul TONE Surround Mode Source Cinema D COMP LFE CONTRO Music DOLBY DIGITAL DTS only di DVS REFERENCE zs O OFF O 048 O OFF O Signal present or controllable WIDE x O OFF 0dB O OFF Multich x O OFF O DdB O OFF O Can be selected with 2 channel decode mode DOLBY H P X Nos or not controllable DHP 2ch O CINEMA OF 0dB O OFF o signal or not contro e BYPASS 5 O OFF 0dB O OFF D MIX Compatible with down mixing STEREO x O OFF O 0dB O OFF PLII Compatible with PLII processing ROCK ARENA x O OFF O 0dB O
106. them to play Installing Windows Media Player ver 11 CD If Windows XP Service Pack 2 has not yet been installed either download it free of charge from Microsoft or install it via a Windows update installer Download the latest version of Windows Media Player ver 11 either directly from Microsoft or using a Windows update installer X When using Windows Vista there is no need to download a new version of Windows Media Player _1 USB memory devices A USB memory device can be connected to the S 302 s USB port to play music and still picture JPEG files stored on the USB memory device Only USB memory devices conforming to mass storage class and MTP Media Transfer Protocol standards can be played on the S 302 The S 302 is compatible with USB memory devices in FAT16 or FAT32 format Album art function When an MP3 music file includes album art data the album art can be displayed while playing the file Slide show function Still picture JPEG files stored on USB memory devices can be played as slide shows The time for which each picture is displayed can be set When still picture JPEG files are played on the S 302 they are played in the direction in which they are stored in the folder so store in them in the direction in which you want them to play Compatible formats Memes Music server USB radio WMA Windows Media Audio O O EN MP3 MPEG 1 Audio La
107. to select the preset number X Operate lt gt after switching to the preset mode IGS page 315 iPod Playback With the S 302 you can listen to music or view photo data on an iPod It is also possible to operate the iPod from the main unit or remote control unit Made for iPod X The iPod may only be used to copy or play contents that are not copyrighted or contents for which copying or playback is legally permitted for your private use as an individual Be sure to comply with applicable copyright legislation DENON will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any loss of iPod data Depending on the type of iPod and the software version some functions may not operate Listening to Music 1 Use FUNCTION or iPod to select iPod iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the U S and other countries GUI iPod 1 page 17 Turn on the TV s power Set the TV s input function to the S 302 input Press ENTER or gt Playback starts X Also read the iPod s operating instructions Switching the S 302 s display FL During playback press DISPLAY The display switches each time the button is pressed Title name Album title Artist name Remaining time Elapsed time Ed e In the browse mode when Songs is selected from the TOP MENU while a track is playing the track stops
108. tor Do not connect two FM antennas simultaneously Even if an external AM antenna is used do not disconnect the AM loop antenna Make sure the AM loop antenna lead terminals do not touch metal parts of the panel External Controller Video Recorder etc OPTICAL IN Extension jack for future use Output Infrared Infrared sensor RS 232C connector This connector is used for an external controller X Ifyou wish to control the S 302 from an external controller using the RS 232C connector perform the operation below beforehand D Turn the S 302 s power 2 Turn off the S 302 s power from the external controller 3 Check that the S 302 is in the standby mode Network Audio Wired LAN Computer To WAN side o LAN port o LAN port LAN port Ethernet port Wireless LAN MER CONTES Internet radio Computer Required system 1 Broadband Internet connection A broadband line connection to the Internet is required in order to use the S 302 s Internet radio function T Modem This is a device that is connected to the broadband line to communicate with the Internet Router
109. tware format ISO9660 level 1 See the writing software s instructions Compatible ID3 Tag Ver 1 or 2 meta tag Incompatible Packet write playlists Displayable characters Hankaku English letters and numbers capital letters and _ underscore No characters displayable 256 ENGLISH e When Playing MP3 or WMA Files the digital output is converted to PCM The signals are output with the same sampling frequency as when they were written The positions of the folders or files may have been changed by the writing software when burning the MP3 WMA files onto the CD R CD RW disc so the files may not play in the expected order Copyright protected files cannot be played Note that depending on the software used for burning and other conditions some files may not play or display correctly Playable MP3 WMA file File format Se Bit rate Extension kHz kbps MP3 32 44 1 48 32 320 MP3 2 WMA 32 44 1 48 64 160 WMA E o Playing MP3 or WMA Files Load a CD R or CD RW disc containing music files in the MP3 or WMA format into the disc tray I page 4 2 Select the folder you want to play using A V then press ENTER Select the file you want to play using A V then press ENTER or gt Playback starts Switching the time display During playback press DISPLAY X SINGLE ELAPSED Elapsed time of currently playing track SINGLE REMAIN Remai
110. ual are trademarks of DTS Inc 1996 2007 DTS Inc All Rights Reserved Dolby Virtual Speaker Dolby Virtual Speaker technology uses proprietary technology of Dolby Laboratories to create a virtual surround sound field using only two speakers for the front channels allowing the user to experience sound as if surround speakers were actually being used Features of Dolby Virtual Speaker sound Accurate surround sound field positioning The virtual surround speakers are positioned at 105 to the left and 105 to the right Multi channel programs played according to the producer s intentions Sound set at the rear left is heard from the rear left Stereo programs played in surround The Dolby Pro Logic II circuit is used together with the Dolby Virtual Speaker circuitry to create a rich virtual surround sound field with stereo programs as well Selecting the listening mode Two listening modes are provided Reference and Wide a A y E E Za E Q gt gt Z Reference mode Wide mode Dolby Headphone Dolby Headphone is a 3D sound technology developed jointly by Dolby Laboratories and Lake Technology of Australia achieving surround sound with regular headphones Dolby Headphone simulates speaker playback in a room and positions the sound sources to the front or the sides outside of the head achieving a powerful sound similar to that of a movie theater or home
111. up Others Guidance text for item at cursor position The playback status is indicated with the icons shown below Play Pause Stop Manual search El The playback options repeat random etc are displayed Selected item name Playback time is Now Playing a Artist IB Album Title information artist information and album informati Operation button guidance 1 Icon Switch the selected item lt t Proceed to the next item Selected item Switch the selected item J List Selected item OSD Language Switch to the next item DVD Language XX Switch the selected item using AV Operations The same operation is possible on the remote control unit Press the HOME button The GUI menu is displayed Press the A V gt button to select the menu to be set or operated X To return to the previous item press the lt 3 Press the ENTER or button to enter the setting Press the HOME button again to quit the GUI menu screen DVD CD I page 24 Play from DVD CD NET USB EF page 34 Play from Network or USB device FRONT IN IS page 37 Play from FRONT IN SETUP I page 18 ENGLISH 12 SETUP Language OSD Language DVD Language Subtitle Dialog Disc Menu Video
112. vice operated DVD CD iPod NET USB TUNER TV Satellite Receiver Video cesses Cable TV recorder DVD CD FM AM DVD CD FM AM DVD CD FM AM DVD CD FM AM SOUREE CONTROL iPod NET USB iPod NET USB iPod NET USB iPod NET USB w SAT CABLE VCR 0 9 10 Number Input Track Channel selection Channel selection Channel selection Channel selection selection ANS Cursor Cursor Cursor Cursor Cursor Cursor ENTER Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter RETURN Browse Remote Return Return Special remarks O O O O O Special Remarks D Only one component can be preset for each mode If a new code is preset the previous code is automatically cleared 2 The TV SAT CABLE or VCR buttons can be assigned o a DVD CD TUNER iPod or NET USB 1237 page 40 41 kal A o El bal el E 2 ENGLISH o 9 3 Di o El Other Information The S 302 is equipped with a digital signal processing circuit that lets you play program sources in the surround mode to achieve the same sense of presence as in a movie theater Dolby Surround Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is a multichannel digital signal format developed by Dolby Laboratories A total of 5 1 channels are played 3 front channels FL FR and C 2 surround channels SI and SR and the LFE channel for low frequencies Because of this there is no crosstalk between channels and a realisti
113. video material Auto1 Auto2 Video1 Video2 Video3 Selectable items Audio Setup Make settings for audio playback Digital Output Setup Make settings for digital audio signal format Selectable items Normal PCM ENGLISH Speaker Setup 0 Make detailed speaker settings 1 Channel Level Listening to the test tones at the listening position adjust the level of the speakers for the different channels so that the volume level sounds the same from all speakers Selectable items Test Tone Front Left Speaker Subwoofer e The volume can be adjusted between the range of 12dB to 12dB e When TESTTONE is selected the test tones are output in intervals of 4 seconds for the first two cycles 2 seconds from the third cycle on in the order shown below Front left Front Right Speaker ES y Front right Subwoofer L1 Distance Set distance from listening position to speakers Selectable items Distance Front Left Speaker Subwoofer Default Front Right Speaker Input Mode Set the input mode for this source Auto PCM DTS Selectable items Analog 19 m ENGLISH ones El Network Setup Make settings for wired or wireless LAN Wired LAN Make settings for wired LAN Turn on the S 302 s power If a Ethernet cable is connected The mode automatically switches to Wired To a
114. volume I page 24 TV operating Set the Input Mode When the input source is set to DVD CD AUX1 or AUX2 the input mode can be switched Audio setup Input mode I page 19 e When playing CDs containing live recordings etc in the auto mode the sound may be slightly broken when starting playback If so play in the PCM mode e When playing DTS sources in the AUTO mode there may be noise when starting playback or searching If so play in the DTS mode When playing DTS compatible CDs in the PCM mode noise is output When playing DTS compatible sources be sure to do so in the auto or DTS mode 29 ENGLISH c o dnjas c o c J033u02 uoneunoju Bunoouse qnouj d noAL ENGLISH ERIT NRI DVS STEREO FUNCTION 3 lt PHONES gt BAND lt gt FM AM TUNING A TUNING 1100 lt I gt SURROUND e gt SURROUND SURROUND PARAMETER PARAMETER SURROUND A About the button names in these explanations Buttons on the main unit Buttons on the remote control unit Button name only Buttons on the main unit and remote control unit 30 Selecting Surround Mode Set the Surround Parameter Press SURROUND to select the surround mode r DOLBY VS REF DOLBY VS WIDE JAZZ CLUB 4 ROCK ARENA lt STEREO
115. witch off the E power and contact a DENON service center Monitor VIDEO HDMI VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO IN IN IN IN 1L bal e s 3 bi bi eh z E Ei D e Screws included Speaker Stand included Note on speaker impedance Wall If speakers with an impedance below the specified eie impedance 4 Q ohms are used for example Screws speakers with an impedance of 3 O ohms with included the volume turned up high for long periods of time the temperature may rise activating the Wall bracket protective circuit included When the protection circuit is activated the output X Be sure to turn the power off before operating the switch to the speakers is cut off and the power indicator blinks If this happens unplug the power supply cord wait for the set to cool off and improve ventilation around the unit Also check the wiring of the input cables and the speaker cables After doing this plug the power supply cord back in and turn the unit s power back on If the protection circuit is activated again even though there are no problems with the wiring or the ventilation around the unit switch off the X When placing the speaker system SC S302 on a power and
116. y select 1 If searching is possible the access points are displayed If searching is not possible Make the SSID setting at Manual Select the access point to be set For a encryption key and WEP also input the default key Connection continued on right page Connection To acquire the IP address automatically using the DHCP function To enter the IP address manually m At the GUI menu SETUP Network Setup Network Setup Detail setting set DHCP to OFF and enter the IP address subnet mask default gateway primary DNS and secondary DNS To connect via proxy server This setting is required when the network is established via proxy servers To not pass through the proxy server At the GUI menu SETUP Network Setup Network Setup Proxy setting set Proxy to ON and enter the address or domain name and port numbers This completes the setting x This is the flow for infrastructure type communications For ad hoc communications set Mode at the Detail settings to Ad hoc ey 3 Knowledge about networks is required to make the IP address and proxy settings For details consult a network administrator 21 ENGLISH ones Other Make setting for computer language environment 1 Character Set the character code type of the MP3 ID3 Tag played by USB
117. yer 3 9 E Q WAV z O O MPEG 4 AAC O O FLAC Free Lossless Audio O O Codec JPEG O O Only files that are not protected by copyright can be played on the S 302 X Contents downloaded from pay sites on the Internet are copyright protected Also files encoded in WMA format when ripped from a CD etc on a computer may be copyright protected depending on the computer s settings Playable formats The S 302 is compatible with MP3 ID3 Tag Ver 2 standards The S 302 is compatible with WMA META tags Basic Operation ENGLISH Ed 1 Make the necessary preparations Check the network environment then turn on the S 302 s power I page 15 Network Audio 2 If settings are required make the network settings IZ page 20 22 Network Setup 3 Prepare the computer 123 Computer s operating instructions Install Windows Media Player ver 11 Use FUNCTION or NET USB to select NET USB GUI NET USB iz amp page 17 Use A V to select the menu then press ENTER or D gt to select the file you want to play Press ENTER or Playback starts Stopping playback temporarily During playback press IH To stop During the play or pause mode press W Searching up or down pages Press CHANNEL down or CHANNEL up Searching by first letter Character search Sampling Bit rate Extension

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