Denon DBP-1611UD Owners Manual

3D Video Software Playback
ENGLISH
Thank you for purchasing this product. This unit outputs 3D video signals when you play back Blu-ray Discs with
(Blu-ray 3D
logo). To view 3D video, use a 3D enabled TV.
•To connect the unit with a 3D enabled TV, use a high speed HDMI cable.
Cautions on handling
Before viewing 3D video, refer to the considerations described in the instruction manuals and other documents for your 3D enabled TV and 3D compatible glasses together with this manual.
•Do not view 3D video if you have epilepsy or heart disease, if you have had photosensitivity reactions before, or when you do not feel well.
Doing so may aggravate the symptoms.
•When you view 3D movies, etc., take a break adequately, once per movie as a guide.
Prolonged viewing of 3D video may cause eye strain.
•Restrict viewing of 3D video to those aged six and over as a guide.
Children do not respond to tiredness and discomfort expressly, so they may suddenly get sick. When children view 3D video, parents should keep their eyes open for signs of eye strain in children.
•Stop viewing 3D video when you see double images or you can not see 3D effects.
Viewing 3D video continuously in these conditions may cause eye strain.
•Stop viewing 3D video when you feel something wrong, get tired, or get sick.
Viewing 3D video continuously in these conditions may cause poor physical condition. Take a proper break.
•Pay attention to nearby people and objects.
Reaching for something without a sense of distance due to 3D video or moving your body suddenly in response to a 3D video image when you take it for a real object may cause injury to nearby people or
cause damages to nearby objects resulting in injury. Keep fragile objects away from your viewing area.
•Wear your vision correction glasses or contact lens under the 3D glasses if you have nearsightedness, farsightedness, anisometropia, or astigmatism.
Viewing 3D video without correcting your vision may cause eye strain or decreased vision.
•Sit at a proper distance from the screen when you view 3D video.
Sitting too close to the screen may cause eye strain or decreased vision. Sit at a distance that is recommended in the instruction manual for your TV.
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Video Setting
Sets up TV connection, HDMI connection, and 3D video software playback.
3D
Sets up 3D video software playback.
Setting items Setting details
3D Output Setting
Sets up video outputs for 3D video playback (only for HDMI).
TV Screen Size Setting
Sets up the screen size of your 3D enabled TV.
3D video playback operations may differ according to the disc to be used. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with your disc.
NOTE
•When passing 3D video signals output from this device through an AV receiver to a 3D enabled TV, the AV receiver must also be compatible with inputting / outputting 3D video signals.
•When the following message is displayed after “Firmware Update” (vpage 34), follow the instructions in the message to perform operations.
“Disconnect the power plug of the unit from the outlet, wait approximately 30 seconds, and then insert the plug again before use.”
•During 3D playback, you cannot adjust “Video Resolution” (vpage 22), “HDMI output Settings” (vpage 22), or “Adjusting the picture quality” (vpage 23).
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Auto : Automatically determines whether the video software is 3D or 2D and plays it back.
•When you play 3D video, 3D and 2D video parts are played back as 3D and 2D, respectively.
•Normally, use this setting.
Off : Always outputs 2D video signals. Use uio p or 0 – 9 to enter three digits for the screen size of your TV in the setting screen, and press ENTER for confirmation.
•The default setting is “046” (46’ TV screen size).
NOTE
Set up the correct size, otherwise you may not be able to view 3D video properly.
Default settings are underlined.
Trademark information
“Blu-ray 3D™” and “Blu-ray 3D™” logoare trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association.
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