NAIM AV2 Owner's Manual - page 15
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13 DVD5 Specifications
Media Supported:
NTSC and PAL DVD Video, DVD Audio, “Red Book” Audio CD,
copy protected Audio Disc. DVD±R, DVD±RW, CD-R, CD-RW.
Video Outputs:
Digital Visual Interface (DVI) with HDCP content protection.
RGB/RGBHV (for non-macrovision encoded discs) via BNC
(75Ω). YPbPr via BNC (75Ω). RGB/YPbPr interlaced via SCART,
(75Ω). S-Video via 4-pin DIN, (75Ω). Composite via SCART,
(75Ω).
Audio Outputs:
2 x digital coax, 2 x digital optical.
Analogue stereo (2V) from 192kHz re-clocked DACS via 5-pin
DIN and stereo RCA Phono sockets.
7.1 channel with multi-channel audio card fitted, 24bit 96kHz
via multiple DIN sockets.
Communications:
Full integration with naim AV2 processor including AV2 OSD
RS232 control for custom install and home automation.
RC5 input for external control.
Dimensions (H x W x D):
70 x 432 x 301mm
Power Supplies:
Fully Linear. 20 independently regulated supplies with
advanced ground system.
Mains Supply:
100-120V or 220-240V, 50/60Hz
DVD5
12 DVD5 Trouble-shooting
The following list of typical problems, and their
solution may help smooth DVD5 installation.
Green tint to image.
The player is set to YPbPr mode and the display is set to RGB
mode.
Pink tint to image.
The player is set to RGB mode and the display is set to YPbPr
mode.
Image has ‘jaggies’ on diagonals.
De-interlacing is turned off. Turn on the de-interlacer options.
Image has ‘jaggies’ on horizontals.
The player is transcoding from PAL to NTSC or NTSC to PAL. Set
video output to auto or PAL/NTSC to match the format recorded
on the DVD being watched.
Player not responding to Handset.
Batteries are discharged?
Handset is set to the wrong mode. Press the handset
dvd
key.
Video quality is poor using SCART.
SCART has two video signals, composite and YPbPr/RGB. The
display device may be set to composite.
Note:
Progressive scan video is only available via the BNC or DVI
connections.
Video will not sync using the BNC connections.
The video output is set to RGBHV mode and the display is set
to RGB mode. HV are the horizontal and vertical sync pulses. In
RGB and YPbPr modes the sync pulses are added to the Green
(G) signal or Luminance (Y) signal in YPbPr mode.
Note:
Some display devices cannot display PAL progressive.
No colour on s-video or composite.
The DVD is set to NTSC and the display is set to PAL.
No DVI input available on the display, only HDMI.
DVI to HDMI adapters are available from good cable suppliers.
Display is too far from the DVD player to use DVI.
Optical DVI leads up to 500 metres are available.
No picture when using DVI.
The display is not HDCP compliant. To meet DVD licensing
requirements the DVI output is content protected using HDCP.
The display will need updating.
The picture disappears when “play” is selected.
i) The video outputs are switched off (see Section 7.5.7).
ii) A Macrovision encoded disc is loaded and the display is
connected via RGBHV.