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Getting Started Connections Setup Playback Remote Control Information Troubleshooting
UNIVERSAL AUDIO / VIDEO PLAYER
DBP-4010UDCI
GraphicalUserInterface
English
Use this manual in combination with the operating
guide displayed on the GUI screen.
GUI Menu Operation (vpage 22)
Français
Utilisez ce manuel en même temps que le guide
d’utilisation afché sur l’écran GUI (Interface
graphique).
Fonctionnement du menu de l’interface graphique GUI
(vpage 22)
Español
Utilice este manual conjuntamente con la guía de
uso que aparece en la pantalla GUI.
Uso de los menús GUI (vpágina 22)
Owner’s Manual
Manuel de l’Utilisateur
Manual del usuario
Button illustrations used in this manual for operation explanation are for the
Remote Control Unit.
You can operate the unit using the button of the same name on the front panel
of the unit.
Les illustrations des boutons présentes dans ce manuel servent à expliquer le
fonctionnement de la télécommande.
Vous pouvez contrôler l’appareil à l’aide du bouton portant le même nom sur la
façade de l’appareil.
Las ilustraciones de los botones utilizadas en este manual con propósitos de
explicación son para la unidad del mando a distancia.
Puede operar la unidad utilizando el botón del mismo nombre en el panel
delantero de la unidad.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE 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
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.
ENGLISH FRANCAIS
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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.
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Laser Class (IEC 60825-1:2001)
IMPOTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or
the like.
CAUTION:
The ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation
openings with items, such as newspapers, tablecloths, curtains,
etc.
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be
placed on the unit.
Observe and follow local regulations regarding battery disposal.
Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing fluids.
Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the
unit.
ATTENTION:
La ventilation ne doit pas être gênée en recouvrant les ouvertures
de la ventilation avec des objets tels que journaux, rideaux, tissus,
etc.
Aucune flamme nue, par exemple une bougie, ne doit être placée
sur l’appareil.
Veillez à respecter les lois en vigueur lorsque vous jetez les piles
usagées.
L’appareil ne doit pas être exposé à l’eau ou à l’humidité.
Ne pas poser d’objet contenant du liquide, par exemple un vase,
sur l’appareil.
PRECAUCIÓN:
La ventilación no debe quedar obstruida por haberse cubierto las
aperturas con objetos como periódicos, manteles, cortinas, etc.
No debe colocarse sobre el aparato ninguna fuente inflamable sin
protección, como velas encendidas.
A la hora de deshacerse de las pilas, respete la normativa para el
cuidado del medio ambiente.
No exponer el aparato al goteo o salpicaduras cuando se utilice.
No colocar sobre el aparato objetos llenos de líquido, como
jarros.
CAUTION:
To completely disconnect this product from the mains, disconnect
the plug from the wall socket outlet.
The mains plug is used to completely interrupt the power supply to
the unit and must be within easy access by the user.
PRECAUTION:
Pour déconnecter complètement ce produit du courant secteur,
débranchez la prise de la prise murale.
La prise secteur est utilisée pour couper complètement
l’alimentation de l’appareil et l’utilisateur doit pouvoir y accéder
facilement.
PRECAUCIÓN:
Para desconectar completamente este producto de la alimentación
eléctrica, desconecte el enchufe del enchufe de la pared.
El enchufe de la alimentación eléctrica se utiliza para interrumpir por
completo el suministro de alimentación eléctrica a la unidad y debe
de encontrarse en un lugar al que el usuario tenga fácil acceso.
The serial number of this product may be found on the back of the unit. No
others have the same serial number as yours. You should record the number and
other vital information here and retain this book as a permanent record of your
purchase to aid identification in case of theft.
Date of Purchase
Dealer Purchase from
Dealer Address
Dealer Phone No.
Model No.
Serial No.
ESPAÑOL
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ENGLISHFRANCAIS
Avoid high temperatures.
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when
installed in a rack.
Eviter des températures élevées.
Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur
suffisante lors de l’installation sur une
étagère.
Evite altas temperaturas.
Permite la suficiente dispersión del calor
cuando está instalado en la consola.
Handle the power cord carefully.
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.
Manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec
précaution.
Tenir la prise lors du débranchement du
cordon.
Maneje el cordón de energía con cuidado.
Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el
cordón de energía.
Keep the unit free from moisture, water,
and dust.
Protéger l’appareil contre l’humidité, l’eau
et la poussière.
Mantenga el equipo libre de humedad,
agua y polvo.
Unplug the power cord when not using the
unit for long periods of time.
Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation
lorsque l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant
de longues périodes.
Desconecte el cordón de energía cuando
no utilice el equipo por mucho tiempo.
* (For apparatuses with ventilation holes)
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.
Ne pas obstruer les trous d’aération.
No obstruya los orificios de ventilación.
Do not let foreign objects into the unit.
Ne pas laisser des objets étrangers dans
l’appareil.
No deje objetos extraños dentro del
equipo.
Do not let insecticides, benzene, and
thinner come in contact with the unit.
Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides,
du benzène et un diluant avec l’appareil.
No permita el contacto de insecticidas,
gasolina y diluyentes con el equipo.
Never disassemble or modify the unit in
any way.
Ne jamais démonter ou modifier l’appareil
d’une manière ou d’une autre.
Nunca desarme o modifique el equipo de
ninguna manera.
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NOTE ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION /
NOTAS SOBRE EL USO
FCC INFORMATION (For US customers)
1. PRODUCT
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 cause undesired operation.
2. 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.
3. 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.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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Copyrights / Droits d’auteur / Derechos de Autor
It is prohibited by law to reproduce, broadcast, rent or play discs in public without the consent of the
copyright holder.
La reproduction, la diffusion, la location, le prêt ou la lecture publique de ces disques sont interdits sans
le consentement du détenteur des droits d’auteur.
De acuerdo con las leyes está prohibido reproducir, emitir, alquilar o interpretar discos en público sin la
autorización del propietario de los derechos de autor.
ESPAÑOL
ENGLISH
Contents
Features ·························································································· 2
Getting Started
Accessories ···················································································· 2
Cautions on Handling ···································································· 3
Cautions on Installation ································································ 3
About Media ·················································································· 3
Playable Media ············································································· 3
Cautions on Using Media ····························································· 6
About the Remote Control Unit ··················································· 7
Inserting the Batteries ·································································· 7
Operating Range of the Remote Control Unit ····························· 7
Remote Control Settings (Remote Control Side) ························ 7
Part Names and Functions ···························································· 8
Front Panel ···················································································· 8
Display ·························································································· 8
Rear Panel ····················································································· 9
Remote Control Unit ·································································· 10
Connections
Preparation ·················································································· 12
Cables Used for Connections ···················································· 12
1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel
System – ······················································································· 13
Using an HDMI Cable to Connect to an AV Amp or Television
··· 13
Required Settings for HDMI Connection ··································· 13
Connection to an AV Amp with No HDMI Audio Input ·············· 15
Connecting to a Device with an Analog Multi-channel
Audio Input Terminal ·································································· 16
DENON LINK Connection q Making a Jitter-free Connection ·· 17
DENON LINK Connection w Making a Normal Connection ······ 17
Connection to an AV Amp with No HDMI Video Input ·············· 17
2. Playing Back with a Direct Connection to a TV ···················· 18
3. Playing Back 2-Channel Audio ··············································· 18
Connecting to a Device with Analog 2-channel Audio Input
Terminal with Stereo Pin Plug Cable ·········································· 18
4. Recording a CD ········································································ 19
Connecting to a Digital Recording Device ································· 19
5. Using BD-LIVE function or updating the software version of
DBP-4010UDCI ············································································· 19
Connecting to the Network ························································ 19
Connecting the Power Cord ······················································· 20
Once Connections are Completed ············································· 20
Turning the Power On ································································· 20
GUI Menu Setup
Menu Map ···················································································· 21
GUI Menu Operation ··································································· 22
Examples of GUI Menu Screen Displays ··································· 22
Language Setup ··········································································· 23
HDMI Setup ·················································································· 23
Video Setup ················································································· 24
Audio Setup ················································································· 25
DENON LINK Setup ····································································· 28
Pure Direct Setup ········································································ 28
Ratings ························································································· 29
Network Setup ············································································ 29
Display Setup ··············································································· 30
Other Setup ················································································· 31
Various Settings
Setting the Audio Mode ······························································ 32
Changing the Playback File Display ··········································· 32
Making Other Settings ································································ 32
Adjusting the Picture Quality (Picture Control) ························ 33
Playback
Introduction ················································································· 34
Before Playing a Disc ································································· 34
Before Playing a SD Memory Card ············································ 34
About Playback Information ······················································· 34
Information Bar Display ······························································ 34
Media Player Display ·································································· 35
Playing BD and DVD-Video························································· 36
Playing Back Super Audio CD ···················································· 37
CD Playback ················································································· 37
DVD-Audio Playback ··································································· 37
Playing Back High-Quality Audio (Pure Direct Function) ········· 38
File Playback ················································································ 38
File Playback ··············································································· 39
About Screen Display During Playback ······································ 40
Operation During Playback ························································ 40
Operations Enabled During Playback ········································ 41
Pause Playback ··········································································· 41
Stop Playback (Resume Function) ············································· 41
Skipping to the Chapter/Track/File You Want to Playback ········· 41
Looking for Specic Sections Using the Search Modes ··········· 42
Memorizing Locations You Want to Replay
(Marker Function) ······································································ 43
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse ························································· 43
Step-by-Step Playback ······························································· 43
Slow Forward/Slow Reverse Playback ······································· 43
Playback in Any Order (Random Playback) ································ 44
Playing Back Repeatedly (Repeat Playback) ······························ 44
Repeat Playback Between Specied Points (A-B Repeat) ········· 44
Playing Back in Your Preferred Order (Program Playback) ········· 45
Switching Audio ········································································· 45
Changing the Subtitles and Subtitle Style ································· 46
Switching the Angle ··································································· 47
Changing the Brightness of the Display (Dimmer Control) ····· 47
HDMI Control Function ···············································47
About DENON LINK ···································································· 48
About Advanced AL24 Processing ············································· 48
About Copyright Protection Technology ·································· 48
Trademark Information ······························································· 48
Language Code List ····································································· 49
Country Code List ······································································· 50
Explanation of Terms ·································································· 51
Index ····························································································· 52
Troubleshooting ·······························································53
Specications·····································································55
Other Information
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TroubleshootingInformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnections Speci cations
Features
Universal Blu-ray Disc player that plays Super
Audio CD and DVD-Audio formats
vpage 3, 4 “Playable Media”
Jitter-free transmission owing to a fusion of
DENON LINK 4th and HDMI transmission
technology
In addition to multi-channel digital balance transmission of Super
Audio CD that was achieved in 3rd , DENON LINK 4th provides
the jitter control functionality during digital signal transmission.
vpage 17 “DENON LINK Connection q Making a Jitter-free
Connection”
Equipped with Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master
Audio decoder
Compatible with Linear PCM 192 kHz (one of the BD audio
formats) and multi-channel output (6-ch).
vpage 16 “Connecting to a Device with an Analog Multi-
channel Audio Input Terminal”
“Advanced AL24 Processing” installed on all
channels to enhance HD audio performance
Detailed picture rendering with minimal distortion; accurate
sound localization and rich bass.
Achieves playback more faithful to the original sound on all
channels.
GUI installed with excellent operability and
visibility
vpage 22 “GUI Menu Operation”
HDMI control ready
vpage 47 “HDMI Control Function”
Newly developed “S. V. H. Mechanism” with low
center of gravity, vibration damping, quietness
and high accuracy
Employs 6-block construction to eliminate mutual
electrical and magnetic interference
Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.
q Owner’s manual ...................................................................... 1
w Service station list ................................................................... 1
e Power cord (Cord length: Approx. 5.9ft/1.8m) ....................... 1
r Remote control (RC-1140) ...................................................... 1
t R6/AA batteries ....................................................................... 2
y DENON LINK cable (Cord length: Approx. 4.9ft/1.5 m) .......... 1
u Audio cable (Cord length: Approx. 4.9ft/1.5m) ....................... 1
i Video cable (Cord length: Approx. 4.9ft/1.5m) ....................... 1
o Warranty (for North America model only) ............................... 1
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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.
Accessories
Getting Started
Getting Started
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TroubleshootingInformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnections Specications
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.
Image persistence (image burn-in)
Do not leave the still images of the disc menu, DBP-4010UDCI
menu, etc., displayed on the TV screen for long periods. This can
result in image persistence (image burn-in) on the screen.
About Condensation
If the DBP-4010UDCI unit is moved from a cold place to a warm
place, or installed in a room subject to rapid temperature rise from
a heater, etc., condensation (dew) may form on the internal parts of
the unit (operating parts and lenses).
If used in this condition, the DBP-4010UDCI will not operate correctly
and damage may result. If condensation is formed on the unit, leave
the DBP-4010UDCI unit for1 to 2 hours with the power OFF before
use.
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
Be sure to remove a disc, turn off the power and unplug the power
cord from the power outlet. Next, disconnect the connection cables
to other system equipment before moving the unit.
About Care
Wipe the cabinet and control panel clean with a soft cloth.
Follow the instructions when using a chemical cleaner.
Benzene, paint thinner or other organic solvents as well as
insecticide may cause material changes and discoloration if brought
into contact with the unit, and should, therefore, not be used.
Sufciently 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.
Note that the illustrations in these instructions may differ from the
actual unit for explanation purposes.
Cautions on Handling
Cautions on Installation
Noteb
b
Wall
b
b
About Media
Playable Media
Playable Media
Playable
formats/
modes
Playable
region codes
Symbols
Used
in this
Owner’s
Manual
BD-Video
z1,z2
Include region
BD
DVD-Audio
z1
DVD-A
DVD-Video
z1,z2
Include region
ALL
1
DVD-V
DVD-R,
DVD+R
Video
mode,
AVCHD
format
DVD
DVD-RW,
DVD+RW
Super Audio
CD
SA-CD
CD
CD
CD-R
CD-RW
Discs
z1 :
BD-Video/DVD-Audio/DVD-Video discs may not operate as
described in this manual due to menu structure.
z2 :
The BD player and BD-Video disc, and DVD player and DVD-
Video disc each have their region codes (code assigned for
each region). Playback is not possible if the codes do not
match.
Note:
For proper heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a conned
space, such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.
Do not place the DBP-4010UDCI on an amp or other piece of
equipment that generates heat.
Getting Started
See overleaf
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NOTE
A disc may not be accessible or play back incorrectly due to audio
and video interruptions, etc., depending on the recording conditions
when recorded with a BD recorder or DVD recorder.
Unnalised DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW, and CD-R/-RW discs may not play
back. Finalise discs before playing.
The following discs will not play back on this unit.
SD Memory Cards
Playable cards
Symbols
Used
in this
Owner’s
Manual
Playable les
(Symbols Used in this
Owner’s Manual)
SD Memory Card z1
(8 MB ~ 2 GB)
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
JPEG
DivX
Data recorded for BD BONUS
VIEW use
See “Files” in “Playable
Media” (
vpage 4) for more
information on les.
·
·
SDHC Memory Card
z1
(4 GB)
miniSD Card
z2
(8 MB ~ 2 GB)
microSD Card
z2
(8 MB ~ 2 GB)
z1 :
This unit supports SD Memory Card with FAT16 le system,
and SDHC Memory Card with FAT32 le system.
z2 :
For miniSD Card and microSD Card adapter is necessary.
miniSD Card
Adapter
miniSD Card
microSD Card
Adapter
microSD Card
NOTE
This unit does not support mini SDHC and micro SDHC Memory
Card.
Insert or remove a SD Memory Card while the power is in standby.
If you insert a SD Memory Card while the power is ON, the SD
Memory Card may not be read.
The SD card used for the Bonus View function must have a capacity
of 1GB or greater. Also the SD card must be initialized on the DBP-
4010UDCI (vpage 31).
Files
Playable
les
(Extension)
Playable Media
File specication
Symbols
Used
in this
Owner’s
Manual
DVD-R/
-RW/
+R/+RW
CD-R/-RW
DVD
CD
SD
Memory
Cards
SD
MP3
(.mp3)
S S
Sampling frequency:
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Bit rate:
64 kbps ~ 320 kbps
(144 kbps
non-compatible)
Audio type:
MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3
MP3
WMA z
(.wma)
S S
Sampling frequency:
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Bit rate:
48 kbps ~ 192 kbps
Audio type:
WMA Version 9
WMA
AAC z
(.m4a)
S S
Sampling frequency:
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Bit rate:
64 kbps ~ 192 kbps
(Variable Bit Rate non
compatible)
Audio type:
AAC
AAC
LPCM
(.wav)
S S
Sampling frequency:
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Bit length:
16 bit
Number of channels: 2 ch
LPCM
JPEG
(.jpg/.jpeg)
S S
Maximum resolution:
4,096 x 4,096 pixels
Minimum resolution:
32 × 32 pixels
Maximum le size: 12 MB
JPEG
DivX
®
(.avi/.divx)
S S
Compatible versions:
Up to DivX
®
6
Maximum size: 2 GB
DivX
z :
This unit cannot play back les recorded under DRM (Digital
Rights Management) other than DivX
®
les.
The abovementioned le type may also fail to play back depending
on conditions at the time of recording.
If characters not supported on the menu screen are included in a
le name, title, artist name or album title, those are not displayed
correctly.
JPEG format images stored in progressive format cannot be played
back.
BD-RE Ver1.0
(BD disc with cartridge)
BD-ROM/BD-R/BD-RE discs containing recorded movie, still image,
audio, etc., les
BD-R/BD-RE in which BDMV/BDAV is recorded
HD DVD
DVD-RAM
CDV (Only the audio part can be played)
CD-G (Only the audio signals can be output)
Non-standard CD
(CD with copy protection, etc.)
Unauthorised disc
(Pirated disc)
Disc with recording area less than 55 mm in diameter
Video Single Disc (VSD) / CVD/ Video CD / Super Video CD /
CompactDisc-Interactive (CD-I) / Photo CDs
About Media
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About Media
About DivX
®
Video-on-Demand (VOD)
When you purchase or rent a DivX
®
le through the ofcial site
of DivX
®
Video-On-Demand (VOD) services, a DBP-4010UDCI
registration code is required. For details, see “DivX
®
Registration
(vpage 29).
A DivX
®
VOD le recorded with
a different code from the DBP-
4010UDCI registration code cannot
be played back.
Some DivX
®
VOD les are restricted
with limited playable times. If your
DivX
®
VOD le has such a limit,
the number of playable times is
displayed on the DivX
®
VOD display
screen.
Use to select “Yes” if you want
to play back the le, or to select
“No” if you do not want to play it
back. The press to conrm the
selection.
About Discs and Files
BD-Video, DVD-Video
BD/DVD-Video discs are divided into several large sections (titles)
and small sections (chapter). These sections are all allotted
numbers, called the title numbers and chapter numbers.
GExampleH
n
Super Audio CD
GType of Super Audio CDH
Single layer disc
Single layer Super Audio CD with
only an HD layer
z
.
Dual layer disc
Super Audio CD with a double HD
layer
z
, offering extended playing
time and high sound quality.
Hybrid disc
Two-layer Super Audio CD with an
HD layer
z
and a CD layer.
The signals on the CD layer can
be played on a regular CD player.
n
CD layer
HD layer
HD layer
HD layer
z
:
All Super Audio CDs contain an HD (High Density) layer with high
density Super Audio CD signals. This layer can contain a stereo
channel area, a multi-channel area, or both a stereo channel and
multi-channel area.
CD
CDs are divided into several sections (tracks). These sections are
all allotted numbers, called the track numbers.
File
MP3/WMA/AAC/LPCM/JPEG/DivX
®
les recorded on DVD-R/-RW/
+R/+RW, CD-R/-RW and SD Memory Card are divided into large
segments (folders) and small segments (les). Files are stored in
folders, and folders can be placed for storage in a hierarchy. The
DBP-4010UDCI can recognize up to 8 hierarchies of folder.
n
n
Track1 Track2 Track3 Track4 Track5
Title1 Title2
Chapter 3
BD, DVD
Chapter 2Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 1
DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW, CD-R/-RW
or SD Memory Card
OK
DivX Authorization Error
Authorization Error.
This player is not authorized
to play this video.
Yes No
DivX Rental
View DivX(R) VOD Rental
This rental has 3 views left.
Do you want to use
one of your 3 views now?
When writing MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/DivX
®
les on a CD-R/-RW disc,
set the writing software’s format to “ISO9660”. The les may not play
properly if they are recorded in other formats. For details, refer to the
instructions of your writing software.
DVD-Audio
DVD-Audio discs are divided into several large sections (groups)
and small sections (tracks). These sections are all allotted numbers,
called the group numbers and track numbers.
Track1 Track2 Track1Track3
Track2
n
DVD-Audio
Group1 Group2
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NOTE
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX
®
is a digital video format created by
DivX, Inc. This is an ofcial Divx Certied device that plays DivX
video. Visit www.divx.com for more information and software tools
to convert your les into DivX video.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certied
®
device
must be registered in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD)
content. To generate the registration code, locate the DivX VOD
section in the device setup menu. Go to vod.divx.com with this
code to complete the registration process and learn more about
DivX VOD.
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About Media
Cautions on Using Media
Inserting a Disc
Set the disc with the labeled side facing up.
Make sure the disc tray is fully open when inserting the disc.
Place the disc horizontally in the tray, aligned with the tray guide.
NOTE
Only load one disc at a time. Loading two 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 it.
Do not use discs with special shapes, as they could damage the
player.
Do not push the disc tray in by hand when the power is turned off.
Doing so could damage the set.
If a disc that cannot be played is loaded or the disc is loaded up-
sidedown, “NO DISC” is displayed on the player’s display.
Inserting an SD Memory Card
Insert an SD Memory Card in the
direction of the arrow into the SD
CARD slot with the label facing up.
Insert the card straight into SD CARD
slot until it clicks.
To remove the card, push it in the
direction of insertion, and then release
to eject.
About Handling of Media
Do not get ngerprints, oil or dirt on discs.
Take special care not to scratch discs when removing them from
their cases.
Do not bend or heat discs.
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.
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.
Do not eject an SD Memory Card or turn off the DBP-4010UDCI’s
power while the card content is in playback. This may result in
malfunction or loss of the card’s data.
Do not attempt to open or modify SD Memory Cards.
SD Memory Cards and les can be damaged by static electricity.
Do not touch the metal contacts of an SD Memory Card with your
ngers.
Do not use warped SD Memory Cards.
After use, be sure to remove any disc or SD Memory Card, and store
it in its proper card case, to avoid dust, scratches and deformation.
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.
Cleaning Discs
If there are ngerprints or dirt on discs, wipe them off before using
the disc.
Use a commercially available disc cleaning set or a soft cloth to
clean discs.
Gently wipe the disc from the
inside towards the outside.
Do not wipe with a circular
motion.
NOTE
Do not use record spray, antistatic agents, or benzene, thinner or
other solvents.
About Copyright
Unauthorised copying, broadcasting, public performance and
lending of discs are prohibited.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is
protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights.
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing
uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision.
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Portions of this product are protected under copyright law and
provided under license by ARIS/SOLANA/4C.
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SD
 
Memory Card
SD
 
Memory Card
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Inserting the Batteries
About the Remote Control Unit
e Put the rear cover back on.
q Remove the remote control
unit’s rear cover.
w Set three R6/AA batteries in
the battery compartment in the
indicated direction.
NOTE
Use R6/AA batteries in this remote control.
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 “q” and “w” marks in the battery compartment.
To prevent damage or leakage of battery uid:
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
ames.
If the battery uid should leak, carefully wipe the uid 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.
Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with the local
regulations regarding battery disposal.
Operating Range of the Remote Control
Unit
Point the remote control unit at the remote sensor when operating
it.
30°
30°
Approx.23feet/7m
NOTE
The set may function improperly or the remote control unit may not
operate if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight,
strong articial light from an inverter type uorescent lamp or infrared
light.
Remote Control Settings (Remote
Control Side)
Switches when the DBP-4010UDCI’s remote control operates
another DENON BD players in the vicinity.
Set the remote control code simultaneously on the main unit, too.
For how to set codes, see GUI menu: Other Setup” “Remote
Control Setting” – “Remote ID” (vpage 31).
GRemote control code settingH
1
: Set the remote control code to “1”.
2
: Set the remote control code to “2”.
If the signal code of the remote control does not match the signal
code of the unit, the remote control code set on the unit is shown
on the display.
GExampleH
If the code setting on the unit is “DENON 1”, and the setting on the
remote control is “2”, “PLAYER 1” is shown on the display.
NOTE
Match the signal code of the remote control with the signal code of
the unit. If the remote control code is different, you cannot operate
the DBP-4010UDCI with the remote control.
Even if you change the remote control code, set GUI menu Other
Setup “Remote Control setting” “Receive Legacy Remocon
(vpage 31) to “Off when operating the DBP-4010UDCI with a
remote control other than DENON’s.
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Front Panel
Part Names and Functions
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).
Q2Q3Q4Q5
i o Q0 Q1
Q6Q7
Q8Q9W0
q ew
r t y u
q Power operation button
(ON/STANDBY) ··········································· (20)
w Power indicator ·········································· (20)
e DISC LAYER button ···································· (37)
r PURE DIRECT button ·································· (38)
t HDMI RESOLUTION button ······················· (13)
y Remote control sensor ································· (7)
u SD CARD slot ················································ (6)
i SOURCE button ·········································· (34)
o Pause/Still button (3) ·························· (41, 43)
Q0 Fast reverse/slow button (6) ················· (43)
Q1 Fast forward/slow button (7) ················ (43)
Q2 Revers-skip/Forward-skip buttons
(8, 9) ·················································· (41)
Q3 Stop button (2) ··········································· (41)
Q4 Play button (1) ··········································· (37)
Q5 Disc tray open/close button (5) ················ (34)
Q6 Disc tray ························································ (6)
Q7 Display ··························································· (8)
Q8 CLOCK CONTROL indicator················· (17, 28)
Lights when playing BD with DENON LINK 4th
(jitter free) connections.
Q9 DENON LINK indicator ······························· (48)
W0 ADVANCED AL24 indicator ······················· (48)
When power is in standby mode, press Q4 and Q5
to turn the power on.
Display
q Playback mode indicators
1 : During Playback
3 : During pause and step-by-step playback
PROG : During program playback
RAND : During random playback
1 A-B : During repeat playback
w Information display
Displays various information or playback
elapsed time and so on of the disc.
e Playback format indicators
r Downmix indicator
Displayed when playing back downmix
permitted audio.
t Angle information indicator
Displayed when a scene on the currently playing
disc has been shot at various angles.
y Audio channel indicators
Displays the number of audio signal channels
during playback.
2CH : 2-channel playback
MULTI : Multi-channel playback
u Time mode indicators
TOTAL : Total time of Super Audio CD and CD
SING : Elapsed time of title/chapter/track/le
being played back
REM : Remaining time of title/chapter/track/le
being played back
i Group/Title/Track/Chapter indicators
o HDMI output indicator
Display when HDMI video or audio signals are
being output.
Does not display when the HDMI cable is
not correctly connected and when the HDMI
connection is not veried.
Q0 Media indicators
BD : BD
DVD : DVD-Video, DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW
DVD AUDIO : DVD-Audio
SUPER AUDIO CD : Super Audio CD
CD : CD
SD : SD Memory Card
Displays the inserted media.
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Part Names and Functions
Rear Panel
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).
q
Q2 Q1 Q0 o i u
w e t yr
q 7.1ch AUDIO OUT connectors ··················· (16)
w VIDEO OUT connector ······························· (18)
e S-VIDEO OUT connector ···························· (18)
r COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connectors ····· (18)
t ROOM TO ROOM IN/OUT jacks
Extension jack for future use.
y RS-232C connector
Extension connector for future use.
u AC inlet (AC IN) ··········································· (20)
i ETHERNET connector ··························· (19, 20)
o HDMI OUT connectors ······························· (13)
Q0 DENON LINK 4th connector ······················ (17)
Q1 DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL/COAXIAL
connectors ··················································· (15)
Q2 2ch AUDIO OUT connectors ······················ (18)
For software recorded in multi-channel, analog
signals that have been down-mixed into 2
channels are output.
NOTE
Do not touch the inner pins of the connectors on the rear panel. Electrostatic discharge may cause
permanent damage to the unit.
Do not put your nger or foreign object in the fan opening. Doing so could cause injury or unit failure.
When outputting audio from a DTS-HD 7.1-channel source to HDMI or analog 7.1 channel audio, and to
2-channel analog audio, perform the following settings so that the audio is down mixed to the correct
2-channel analog audio output signal as intended by the producer of the source and DTS, Inc.
In “HDMI Setup”, set “Audio Setup” to “2Ch” (
vpage 23).
In “Audio Setup”, set “7.1ch Audio Out” to “2 Channel” (vpage 25).
If Audio Setup” in “HDMI Setupand “7.1ch Audio Outin Audio Setup” are not set to “2Chor “2
Channel” respectively, 2-channel analog audio is output using this unit’s own downmix.
In this case, the downmix may differ from that intended by the producer of the source and DTS, Inc.
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Part Names and Functions
Remote Control Unit
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).
q
w
Q9
W0
W1
W2
W3
W4
W5
W6
W7
W8
W9
E0
E3
E4
E2
E1
E5
E6
E7
E8
e
r
t
y
u
i
o
Q0
Q1
Q3
Q4
Q2
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8
When power is in standby, press W0 and E1 to turn the power on.
You can use Q6 when operating the BD popup menu screen, etc.
q Remote control signal transmitter ············································(7)
w POWER buttons (POWER OFF, POWER ON) ··························(20)
e HDMI RESOLUTION button (HDMI RES.) ·······························(13)
r HDMI MODE button ·································································(14)
t Number buttons (0 ~ 9, +10) ··············································(35, 36)
y MODE button ············································································(32)
u DIMMER button ········································································(47)
i TOP MENU button (T) ······························································(36)
o ENTER button ···········································································(22)
Q0 SETUP button (S) ······································································(21)
Q1 Fast-reversing button (6) ·····················································(43)
Q2 Pause/Still button (3) ························································(41, 43)
Q3 Revers-skip button (8) ·························································(41)
Q4 ANGLE button ···········································································(47)
Q5 DISPLAY button ········································································(34)
Q6 RED/GRN/BLU/YEL buttons
Q7 PURE DIRECT button ································································(38)
Q8 PICTURE ADJUST button ························································(33)
Q9 SOURCE button ········································································(34)
W0 Disc tray OPEN/CLOSE button (5) ·········································(34)
W1 PROGRAM/DIRECT button (PROG/DIRECT) ··························(45)
W2 RANDOM button·······································································(44)
W3 CLEAR button ···········································································(33)
W4 SEARCH button (SRCH) ···························································(37)
W5 CALL button ··············································································(45)
W6 REPEAT button ········································································(44)
W7 A-B button ·················································································(44)
W8 MENU/POP UP MENU button ·················································(36)
W9 Cursor buttons (uiop) ·························································(22)
E0 RETURN button (R) ···································································(22)
E1 Play button (1) ·········································································(37)
E2 Fast-forwarding button (7) ··················································(43)
E3 Stop button (2) ·········································································(41)
E4 Forward-skip button (9) ······················································(41)
E5 SUBTITLE button ······································································(46)
E6 AUDIO button ·····································································(45, 46)
E7 PAGE + button ··········································································(38)
E8 DISC LAYER button ··································································(37)
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Connections
Connect the DBP-4010UDCI as follows before using. Make connections according to the equipment you are connecting.
Some DBP-4010UDCI settings may be necessary depending on the connection method. Check each connection item for more information.
1
Home Theater Playback
vpage 13
– Playing Back Using Multi-Channel System –
Multi-channel Audio + Video
HDMI connection
“Using an HDMI Cable to Connect to an AV Amp or Television(vpage
13)
or
Multi-channel Audio
DENON LINK connection
“Making a Jitter-free Connection” (vpage 17)
“Making a Normal Connection” (vpage 17)
Digital audio connection
“Connection to an AV Amp with No HDMI Audio Input” (vpage 15)
Analog 7.1ch connection
“Connecting to a Device with an Analog Multi-channel Audio Input
Terminal” (vpage 16)
Video
Analog video connection
“Connection to an AV Amp with No HDMI Video Input” (vpage 17)
2
Playing Back with a Direct
Connection to a TV
vpage 18
Audio + Video
HDMI connection (vpage 13)
or
Audio
Analog audio connection (vpage 18)
Video
Analog video connection (vpage 18)
4
Recording a CD
vpage 19
Digital output
“Connecting to a Digital Recording Device” (vpage
15)
DBP-4010UDCI
DBP-4010UDCI
DBP-4010UDCI
3
Playing Back 2-Channel
Audio
vpage 18
2ch stereo pin plug cable (unbalanced) connection
“Connecting to a Device with Analog 2-channel Audio
Input Terminal with Stereo Pin Plug Cable” (vpage 18)
5
Using BD-LIVE function
or updating the software
version of DBP-4010UDCI
vpage 19
LAN connection
“Connecting to the Network” (vpage 19)
DBP-4010UDCI
DBP-4010UDCI
Connecting the Power Cord
Once Connections are Completed
vpage 20
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Video cables
Component video
connections
(Sold separately)
Component video (75 Ω/ohms) cable
S-Video
connections
(Sold separately)
S-Video cable
Video connections
(Included)
75 Ω/ohms pin-plug video cable
Other cables
DENON LINK
connections
(Included)
DENON LINK cable
Network
connections
(Sold separately)
Ethernet cable
Preparation
Cables Used for Connections
Prepare the cables to match the devices you are to use.
(Y)
(PB/CB)
(PR/CR)
NOTE
Do not plug the power cord into the power outlet until all connections
are completed.
Be sure to read the owner’s manuals for the connected devices.
First check the connection channels, and then correctly connect the
input and output channels.
Do not bundle the power cord together with the connection cables.
This can result in noise.
Use only HDMI (High Denition Multimedia Interface) cable that
bears the HDMI logo (genuine HDMI product). Using cable without
the HDMI logo (non-genuine HDMI product) may result in abnormal
playback.
When outputting deep colour or 1080p, etc., we recommend you
use High Speed HDMI cable for enhanced high-quality playback.
Connections
Audio and video cables
HDMI connections
(Sold separately)
19-pin HDMI cable
Audio cables
Coaxial digital
connections
(Sold separately)
Coaxial digital (75 Ω/ohms pin-plug) cable
Optical digital
connections
(Sold separately)
Optical cable
Analog connections
(stereo, surround)
(1 included)
R
L
R
L
Stereo pin plug cable
Analog connections
(center, subwoofer)
(Sold separately)
Pin-plug cable
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1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel System –
When connecting with an HDMI cable, press and set it to “HDMI On”.
DBP-4010UDCI automatically detects audio/video signal supported by the connected HDMI
device and outputs the signal. To change the setting, see “HDMI Setup” on the GUI menu
(vpage 23, 24).
NOTE
When you press and set it to “HDMI On”, no video signals are output from the component
video outputs.
To disable video or audio output from the HDMI terminal, set “Video Outof “Pure Direct Setup”,
which outputs high quality analog audio to Off”. To enable the HDMI signal output, set the Pure
Direct mode to one of the following setting:
Pure Direct mode Off” or “User Preset 1” or “User Preset 2” (b)
(“Playing Back High-Quality Audio (Pure Direct Function) ” vpage 38)
Do this after setting “Pure Direct Setup” – “User Preset 1” or “User Preset 2” “Video Out” on GUI
menu to “On” (vpage 28).
b
Using an HDMI Cable to Connect to an AV Amp or Television
Connections
During “HDMI On”
Audio/video signals are output from the HDMI terminal.
When the HDMI video resolution is set to Auto” as described in About HDMI Video Resolution
Setting” (vpage 13), the DBP-4010UDCI outputs the highest resolution video signal that is supported
by the connected equipment.
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TV
During “HDMI Off”
Audio/video is not output from the HDMI terminal.
Connection to a device with a DVI-D terminal
If you use a HDMI/DVI-D conversion cable (sold separately), HDMI video signals are converted to DVI-
D signals, enabling connection to a device with a DVI-D terminal.
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NOTE
In this case, the audio signal is not output. Make the appropriate audio connections for your devices.
(vpage 14 ~ 20).
The video signal will be in RGB format.
You cannot output to a DVI-D device that does not support HDCP (high-bandwidth digital content
copyright protection system).
Video may not be output depending on the combination of devices.
NOTE
When audio/video signals are output from the HDMI terminal, no video signals are output from the
component terminals.
When a signal comprising 24 frames per second, such as 1080P24, is output from the HDMI terminal,
no video signals are output from the video or S-Video outputs.
Setting HDMI video output
Make HDMI Output Signal and HDMI Control Function Settings
“HDMI Setup” (vpage 23, 24)
Make the Video Output Signal Setting for the Connected Television
“Video Setup” (vpage 24)
About HDMI Video Resolution Setting
Change the HDMI video resolution by pressing . Switch the output mode as follows. Default
settings are underlined.
Auto
480/576i
1080P24
1080P
1080i
480/576P
720P
Source Direct
If the HDMI resolution is not set to Auto”, set it to correspond with the resolution of your television.
Images will not be projected normally if the television resolution and DBP-4010UDCI’s output resolution
do not match.
Audio and video will be temporarily interrupted if the power of the connected device currently playing
back is turned off, or input is switched.
When you change the HDMI video resolution of the DBP-4010UDCI, it takes from a few seconds up to
about 10 seconds for validation between the DBP-4010UDCI and the connected device. Audio/video is
not output during this period.
When outputting deep colour or 1080p, etc., we recommend you use High Speed HDMI cable for
enhanced high-quality playback.
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Required Settings for HDMI Connection
(480/576 interlaced) (480/576 progressive)
(720 progressive)(1080 interlaced)(1080 progressive)(1080 progressive, 24-frame)
(Source direct)
(Auto)
When outputting a video signal comprising 24 frames per second from the HDMI terminal, select
“1080P24” or “Source Directafter setting the GUI menu “HDMI Setup“I/P Direct(vpage 23) to
On”.
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1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel System –
Setting HDMI Audio Output
When you press and set “HDMI Setup– “Audio Setupto “Auto” (vpage 23) on the GUI menu,
audio mode is set according to the connected device.
When you want to set the HDMI audio output separately, change according to the following table.
Refer to the owner’s manual of the connected device regarding HDMI audio input specications
compatible with the connected device.
Device to be connected Setting items About output signal and speaker settings
Device with the following
built-in decoder
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby Digital
DTS-HD
DTS
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Auto
DBP-4010UDCI outputs a bitstream signal that is decoded
by the connected device.
In this case, you cannot make a speaker setting for HDMI
audio with the DBP-4010UDCI.
Make the setting with the connected device.
When outputting the Dolby TrueHD or DTS-HD audio,
press and set “BD Audio Mode” to “HD Audio
Output” (vpage 32).
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b
Device compatible with
multi-channel HDMI audio
input, but not capable of
speaker setting for each
channel
Multi LPCM
BM On
Outputs multi-channel Linear PCM audio signals with
speaker setting by the DBP-4010UDCI.
For speaker setting, on the GUI menu, Audio Setup
“7.1ch Audio Out”– “Multi Channel” “Speaker
Conguration” (vpage 25).
BM : Bass Management (means multi-channel speaker
setting)
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b
Device compatible with
multi-channel HDMI audio
input, and capable of
speaker setting for each
channel
Multi LPCM
BM Off
Output of multi-channel Linear PCM audio signals from the
DBP-4010UDCI.
Perform the speaker setting with the connected device.
BM : Bass Management (means multi-channel speaker
setting)
b
Device compatible with 2-
channel HDMI audio input
2Ch
Downmixed 2-channel Linear PCM audio signals are output
from the DBP-4010UDCI.
Perform the speaker setting with the connected device.
Device not compatible with
HDMI audio signal input
Mute
Audio signal are not output from the DBP-4010UDCI’s
HDMI terminal.
Only video signals are output from the HDMI terminal.
Make the audio connection.b
NOTE
When the HDMI video resolution is set to “1080P24”, HDMI video signals are output from the DBP-
4010UDCI with a resolution of 1080P and a frame rate of 24 frames per second, regardless of the video
signals on the disc being played. Because of this, when playing discs containing video signals recorded
with a frame rate of something other than 24 frames per second, the movement of the picture may be
unnatural. If this happens, set the HDMI video resolution to something other than “1080P24”.
When the “I/P Direct” (vpage 23) setting is “On” and a disc with a frame rate of 24 frames per second
is played, no video signals are output from the video or S-Video outputs.
When the “I/P Direct” (vpage 23) setting is “Off”, “1080P24” is not displayed.
Audio signal from the HDMI output terminal
You can change the audio format and playback number of channels according to the specications of
the device to which the DBP-4010UDCI’s HDMI audio output signals are input. Make settings while
checking the specications of the audio device to be connected as well as the audio format/number
of channels stored in media and les for playback.
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Media/Files Audio format
Setting “HDMI Setup” – “Audio Setup” (vpage 23) on
the GUI menu
Auto
Multi LPCM
BM On/Off
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BD
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
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2 ch Downmix
LPCM
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby Digital Plus
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Dolby TrueHD
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DTS
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DTS-HD
DTS-HDz1
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AVCHD
Dolby Digital Dolby Digital
Multi LPCM
2 ch Downmix
LPCM
LPCM Multi LPCM
DVD-Video
Dolby Digital Dolby Digital
DTS DTS
LPCM 2 ch LPCM
DVD-Audio LPCM, PPCM
Multi LPCM
2 ch Downmix
LPCM
Super audio CD
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Stereo area
2 ch LPCM
CD layer
DivX
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Dolby Digital Dolby Digital Multi LPCM
2 ch Downmix
LPCM
MP3, MP2
2 ch LPCM
CD, MP3, WMA, AAC, LPCM
DTS-CD DTS Multi LPCM
2 ch Downmix
LPCM
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Multi LPCM signals are output when “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output ” (
vpage 32).
Multi LPCM signals are output when outputting HDMI video signals with resolutions of 480i/576i or
480p/576p.
z2 :
Super Audio CD audio signals are output at 44.1 kHz 16-bit.
Even if “HDMI SetupAudio Setupon the GUI menu is set to Auto” (vpage 23), multilinear PCM
or downmixed 2-channel linear PCM signals are output if a device that does not support bitstreams is
connected.
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Copyright protection system
In order to play back digital video and audio such as BD-Video or DVD-Video via HDMI connection,
both the player and TV or the AV Amp need to support the copyright protection system known as
HDCPHigh-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System). HDCP is copyright protection technology
comprised of data encryption and authentication of the connected AV device. The DBP-4010UDCI
supports HDCP.
NOTE
If a device that does not support HDCP is connected, video and audio are not output correctly. Read the
owner’s manual of your television or AV Amp for more information.
The audio signal from the HDMI output terminal (sampling frequency, number of channels, etc.) may
be limited by the HDMI audio specications of the connected device regarding permissible inputs. For
example, if the HDMI audio specication of the connected device is 5.1 channels, 5.1-channel audio
will be automatically output even when playing back 7.1 channels by the DBP-4010UDCI. In this case,
analog audio output will also be 5.1-channel.
Audio signal input may not be supported depending on the HDMI compatible monitor (projector, etc.)
being used.
When the DBP-4010UDCI is connected to this kind of device, audio signals are not output from the
HDMI terminal.
1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel System –
Connection to an AV Amp with No HDMI Audio Input
When playing back Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD audio recorded on a BD disc, the DBP-
4010UDCI outputs Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream from its digital audio output terminal.
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NOTE
Dolby TrueHD/Dolby Digital Plus/DTS-HD audio signals are not output with
this connection.
When outputting Dolby TrueHD/Dolby Digital Plus/DTS-HD audio signals, do
so with an HDMI connection (vpage 13, “Using an HDMI Cable to Connect
to an AV Amp or Television”).
Super Audio CD’s DSD signal cannot be output. Also, during CD layer
playback, 44.1 kHz/16-bit Linear PCM is output.
Do not output DTS audio signals to an AV Amp that does not support DTS. Playing back a BD/DVD
disc with recorded DTS content can generate noise and even damage your speakers.
When connecting with an optical transmission cable (sold separately), make sure the plug shape
aligns with the socket, and insert fully.
Match the
shapes
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1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel System –
Audio Signal from the Digital Audio Output (Optical/Coaxial) Terminal
The DBP-4010UDCI can convert and output digital audio signal format recorded on media.
Convert the digital audio signal in accordance with the specications of the device that is to input digital
audio output signals from the DBP-4010UDCI.
Media/Files Audio format
Setting “Audio Setup” – “Digital Out” (vpage 27) on
the GUI menu
Bitstream PCM/PCM Down Sampling
BD
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital
z1
2 ch Downmix LPCM
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby TrueHD
DTS
DTSz1
DTS-HD
LPCM
2 ch Downmix LPCM
z1
AVCHD
Dolby Digital Dolby Digital
LPCM 2 ch Downmix LPCM
DVD-Video
Dolby Digital Dolby Digital
DTS DTS
LPCM
2 ch Downmix LPCM
DVD-Audio LPCM, PPCM
Super Audio CD
Multi area
Audio is not output
Stereo area
CD layer 2 ch LPCM
DivX
®
Dolby Digital Dolby Digital 2 ch Downmix LPCM
MP3, MP2
2 ch LPCM
CD
MP3, WMA, AAC, LPCM
DTS-CD DTS
2 ch Downmix LPCM
(DTSz2)
z1 :
Bitstream signals are output in accordance with the BD re-encode setting when “BD Audio Mode”
is set to “Mix Audio Output” (
vpage 32).
z2 :
When “HDMI Setup” – ”Audio Setupis set to “Auto” on the GUI menu and bit stream is output from
HDMI , the DTS bit stream is output from the digital audio output (optical/coaxial) as well.
For content with copyright protection, audio signal is down sampled to 48kHz 16bit and is output.
Connecting to a Device with an Analog Multi-channel Audio
Input Terminal
Outputs multi-channel audio decoded by the DBP-4010UDCI.
If your audio system has an analog multi-channel audio input terminal, connect using audio cable (sold
separately).
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In the case of a 5.1-channel
connection, you need not
connect the SBR/SBL terminals.
In this case, on the GUI menu,
select Audio Setup “7.1ch
Audio Out “Multi Channel”
“Speaker Conguration“Surr.
Back”, and set “Size” to “None”
(vpage 25).
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1. Home Theater Playback – Playing Back Using Multi-channel System –
NOTE
When using DENON LINK 4th functions, press the and set to “HDMI On”.
The jitter-free function does not work except during BD playback. In this case, the video signal is
output from the HDMI OUT terminal, and the audio signal from the DENON LINK terminal.
When you connect the DBP-4010UDCI to a DENON LINK 4th compatible AV Amp using DENON
LINK cable and HDMI cable, during BD playback the DBP-4010UDCI’s circuit operates with the AV
Amp’s master clock signal. (The clock control indicator of the DBP-4010UDCI lights.) This enables
transmission of high-quality digital audio with minimal jitter.
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NOTE
DENON LINK does not support BD audio transmission.
When connecting to a DENON LINK-compatible AV Amp, the multi-channel signals of DVD-Audio
discs, Super Audio CDs, etc., can be transferred as such in digital format.
DENON LINK connection requires that the version of AV Amp to be connected match the DBP-
4010UDCI version. Check the version of the AV Amp, and then on the GUI Menu, set “DENON LINK
Setup” – “DENON LINK Mode” (
vpage 28).
If the DBP-4010UDCI and AV Amp versions do not match, audio cannot be output correctly.
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DENON LINK supports digital transmission up to 24 bit/2 ch at 192/176.4 kHz, and up to 24 bit/6 ch
at 96 kHz or less.
When you have made a DENON LINK connection, the DBP-4010UDCI’s speaker setting becomes
invalid. (Make the speaker setting on the connected AV Amp)
DENON LINK 2nd cannot transmit multi/stereo area audio of Super Audio CD.
DENON LINK Connection w Making a Normal Connection
Connection to an AV Amp with No HDMI Video Input
Check the video terminals and make the connection to one of them.
When connecting using the component video outputs, press
and set it to “HDMI Off”.
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2. Playing Back with a Direct Connection to a TV
Check the television’s audio and video terminals and make the connection to one of them.
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Audio terminals Video terminal S-Video input
terminal
Component video
input terminal
HDMI input
terminal
TV TV TV TV
(Sold
separately)
NOTE
Do not connect the DBP-4010UDCI’s video output via a VCR (Video Cassette Recorder). Some media
contain copy prohibit signals, which will disturb the screen image.
When playing NTSC disc, DBP-4010UDCI’s video output becomes NTSC signal format.
When playing PAL disc, DBP-4010UDCI’s video output becomes PAL signal format.
(supplied)
(Sold
separately)
(Sold
separately)
When connected to the television’s component video input terminal
The DBP-4010UDCI’s component video output supports 480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i output. Match
the output to the corresponding resolution of the connected television by setting, on the GUI menu:
“Video Setup“Component Resolution(vpage 24). Images will not be projected normally if the
television resolution and DBP-4010UDCI’s output resolution do not match. Copyright protected DVD is
output in 480i/576i or 480p/576p.
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When connected to the HDMI input terminal
Outputting both digital video and digital audio signals.
See “Required Settings for HDMI Connection(vpage 13) for HDMI video output and audio output
settings.
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NOTE
When you press and set it to “HDMI On”, no video signals are output from the component video
terminals. When using the component video terminals, set HDMI mode to “HDMI Off”.
(supplied)
3. Playing Back 2-Channel Audio
Connecting to a Device with Analog 2-channel Audio Input
Terminal with Stereo Pin Plug Cable
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For software recorded in multi-channel, analog signals that have been down-mixed into 2 channels
are output.
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For software recorded in multi-channel, analog signals that have been down-mixed into 2 channels
are output.
When connecting using the analog 2-channel audio output terminals
When connecting using the analog 7.1-channel audio output terminals
On the GUI menu, select “Audio Setup” – “7.1ch Audio Out”, and set it to “2 channel” (vpage 25).
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Connecting to a Digital Recording Device
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When converting multi-channel audio to 2-channel for output, on the GUI menu, select “Audio Setup
“Digital Out”, and set it to “PCM Down Sampling” (vpage 27). If you play back DVD or other media
with incorrect conguration, deafening noise occurs that may damage the speaker.
4. Recording a CD
Connecting to the Network
5. Using BD-LIVE function or updating the software
version of DBP-4010UDCI
You can use a disc which offers BD-LIVE function by connecting the unit to the Internet (vpage
36).
You can update by downloading the latest rmware from the Internet.
For more information, on the GUI menu, select “Other Setup” – “Firmware Update” (vpage 31).
See “Network Setup” (vpage 29) on the GUI menu for more information on network setting.
Internet
Modem
Router
Computer
LAN port/
Ethernet
connector
To WAN port
To LAN port
To LAN port
ETHERNET
connector
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System Requirement
Internet Connection by Broadband Circuit
Modem
Device that connects to the broadband circuit and conducts communications on the Internet.
A type that is integrated with a router is also available.
Router
When using the DBP-4010UDCI, we recommend a router with the following features.
Built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol) server.
Function that automatically assigns an IP address on the LAN.
Built-in 100BASE-TX switch (built-in switching hub compatible with speeds upwards of 100 Mbps)
Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater recommended)
An Ethernet cable is not included with the DBP-4010UDCI.
For Ethernet cable, we recommend you use shielded straight cable (normal type).
If you use the at type or a non-shielded cable, the noise may adversely affect other devices.
For Internet connection, use an ISP (Internet Service Provider). Ask your local dealer for details.
NOTE
It is necessary to subscribe to an ISP in order to connect to the Internet. If you already have a
broadband connection, there is no need to subscribe anew.
• The router you can use varies with the ISP. For more information, contact your ISP or PC dealer.
DENON assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any communication errors or troubles resulting
from customer's network environment or connected devices.
Others
The DBP-4010UDCI can use the DHCP function to automatically set the network.
With the type of circuit in which network setting is performed manually, when subscribed to a provider,
conduct the setting in accordance with “Network Setup” on the GUI menu (vpage 29).
If you connect the DBP-4010UDCI to a network without a DHCP function, conduct IP address and other
settings according to “Network Setup” on the GUI menu (vpage 29).
The DBP-4010UDCI does not support PPPoE. If you subscribe to a circuit that is set with PPPoE, a
PPPoE-compatible router is required.
When setting manually, check the setting contents with the network administrator.
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Connecting the Power Cord
Connect the included power cord to the DBP-4010UDCI, and plug it into an AC outlet.
Power cord
(included)
To household power
outlet (AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
NOTE
Be sure to insert the power plug rmly. Incomplete connection results in noise generation.
Once Connections are Completed
On the GUI menu, when “Other SetupAuto Power Mode” – On(vpage 31), the following states are
maintained for about 30 minutes, and then the power is turned automatically to standby.
Turning the Power On
When power is switched to standby
Either press on the unit, or press on the remote control.
The power indicator lights red.
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NOTE
During power standby, a slight amount of power is consumed. To totally cut off the power, remove the
power cord from the power outlet.
Press the unit’s or the remote control’s .
The power is turned on, and the power indicator lights green.
“LOADING” appears on the display, and disc information is read.
The “NO DISC” message is displayed when a disc is not loaded. b
(DBP-4010UDCI)
(Remote control
unit)
Disc not loaded
Playback has stopped
Stopped due to resume function
5. Using BD-LIVE function or updating the software version of DBP-4010UDCI
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Pressing displays the GUI menu. From this menu, you can move to various setting screens.
GUI Menu Setup
HDMI Setup (vpage 23, 24)
Auto Format
I/P Direct
Color Space
Deep Color
n
n
n
n
Audio Setup (vpage 25 ~ 27)
7.1ch Audio Out
Multi Channel
2 Channel
Subwoofer Mode
Source Direct
n
n
n
Network Setup (vpage 29, 30)
DHCP
Proxy
n
n
Language Setup (vpage 23)
Dialog
Subtitle
n
n
Video Setup (vpage 24)
TV Aspect (Aspect ratio)
Component Resolution
n
n
DENON LINK Setup (vpage 28)
DENON LINK Moden
Pure Direct Setup (vpage 28)
User Preset 1
User Preset 2
n
n
Ratings (vpage 29)
Password
BD Rating Level
DVD Rating Level
n
n
n
Display Setup (vpage 30)
Screen Saver
Wallpaper
Still Mode
n
n
n
Other Setup (vpage 31)
Auto Power Mode
Power Saving
Remote Control Setting
BD Data Utility
n
n
n
n
Compression
BD Effect Sound
BD Re-Encoder
Digital Out
Downmix
n
n
n
n
n
Menu Map
Slide Show Time
Temporary Display
Captions
n
n
n
Rating Country Code
DivX Registration
n
n
Progressive Mode
TV Active Area
n
n
Disc Menus
GUI Language
n
n
Initialize
Firmware Update
Information
n
n
n
Audio Setup
SA-CD Audio Out
HDMI Control
n
n
n
IP Address
MAC Address
n
n
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GUI Menu Operation
Typical examples are described below.
Examples of GUI Menu Screen Displays
Exiting the GUI Menu
Press while the GUI menu is displayed.
The GUI menu display disappears.
n
NOTE
You must use the GUI menu to make settings or operate while a disc
or SD Memory Card is not inserted. In cases in which the resume
function is activated, you may not make correct settings.
Text colors of selected items of the GUI menu are as follows:
White : These items can be selected.
Gray : These items cannot be selected.
(Use to switch.)
7.1ch Audio Out
Subwoofer Mode
Compression
Source Direct
BD Effect Sound
Switch to the next item
Selected item
Switch the selected item
Switch to the next item
Switch the selected item
using .
b
Iconn
Listn
GExample 1H Menu selection screen (Top menu)
AUDIO SETUP
7.1ch Audio Out Multi Channel
Subwoofer Mode 2 Channel
Compression
Source Direct
BD Effect Sound
Set to output analog 7.1ch audio.
RATINGS
Enter the country code.
1
a
n
A
N
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RETURN0-9
CURSOR Enter 0 9
Return
LANGUAGE SETUP
Dialog
Subtitle
GUI Language
Disc Menus
Set the language used for playback dialogs, subtitles, and
menus.
GExample 2H Rating Country Code input screen (with
virtual keyboard)
z3
z4
z5
z2
z1
z1 : List GUI menu setup icons
z2 : Currently selected setup icon
z3 : Currently selected setup item
z4 : List of currently selected setup items
z5 : Guide text for the currently selected
setup item
Press to select
and then press .
(Or press .)
z6
z7
z8
z9
z6 : Selected setup icon
z7 : Options of the selected setup item
z8 : Virtual keyboard
z9 : Operation button guide
Selected item
(Use to switch.)
Switch the selected item
(Use to switch.)
(Use to switch.)
Returns to the previous item
(Use or to switch.)
1
Press .
The GUI menu is displayed on the TV screen.
2
Press to select the menu to
be set or operated.
To return to the previous item, press or . b
3
Press to enter the setting.
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Setting items
Setting contents
Dialog
Set the dialog used to play
BDs or DVDs.
Original : Plays the dialog selected at the top in the language menu
stored in the disc.
English/French/Spanish/German/Japanese/Italian/Swedish/Dutch/
Russian/Chinese/Korean/Danish/Finnish/Norwegian/Icelandic/
Hungarian/Romanian/Turkish/Greek/Irish/Portuguese/Polish/Czech/
Slovak/Bulgarian
Others : Enter the language code.
Subtitle
Set the subtitle language
used to play BDs or DVDs.
Off : Do not display subtitles.
English/French/Spanish/German/Japanese/Italian/Swedish/Dutch/
Russian/Chinese/Korean/Danish/Finnish/Norwegian/Icelandic/
Hungarian/Romanian/Turkish/Greek/Irish/Portuguese/Polish/Czech/
Slovak/Bulgarian
Others : Enter the language code.
Disc Menus
Set the language used for
BD or DVD menus.
English/French/Spanish/German/Japanese/Italian/Swedish/Dutch/
Russian/Chinese/Korean/Danish/Finnish/Norwegian/Icelandic/
Hungarian/Romanian/Turkish/Greek/Irish/Portuguese/Polish/Czech/
Slovak/Bulgarian
Others : Enter the language code.
GUI Language
Set the GUI language.
English/Français/Español/Deutsch/Italiano/Svenska/Nederlands/
NOTE
The setting may not be active depending on the disc.
If Otheris selected for “Dialog”, “Subtitle” or “Disc Menus”, refer to “Language Code List(vpage
51), use number buttons ~ to input the language code, then press to set.
Setting items
Setting contents
Auto Format
Set the content of HDMI
video output resolution item
Auto” (vpage 14) with
.
Max Res. : Output data using the maximum resolution that can be
handled by the connected TV.
Panel Res. : Output data using the maximum resolution of the panel of
the connected TV.
If the TV does not support 1080P24, video is output in 1080P format.
I/P Direct
Set whether the I/P converter
converts 24P frames.
Off : Convert 1080 progressive 24 frames to 60 frames.
On : Output 1080 progressive 24 frames without conversion.
NOTE
When “I/P Direct is set to “On”, when playing some discs no video
signals are output from the video and S-Video terminals.
Color Space
Set the video signal system
to be output from HDMI.
YCbCr : Output by YCbCr video format.
RGB Normal : Output using the RGB video system (16 (black) to 235
(white)).
RGB Enhanced : Output using the RGB video system (0 (black) to 255
(white)).
Deep Color
Set the HDMI terminal to
output Deep Color.
Expands the color depth
(number of used colors)
of the HDMI video signal,
enabling playback with more
natural colors and free of
streaking.
Auto : Deep Color is automatically output when the connected HDMI
device supports Deep Color.
Off : Do not output Deep Color.
Audio Setup
Set the audio signal system
to be output from HDMI.
GAutoH : Automatically selects and outputs signals that can be input to
the connected HDMI device. The bitstream signal takes priority.
GMulti LPCM BM OnH : Decoded Linear PCM multi-channel signal is
output by the DBP-4010UDCI. Speaker setting is enabled. (BM: Bass
Management)
For setting, on the GUI menu, refer to, Audio Setup” – “7.1ch Audio Out”
(vpage 25, 26).
Speaker Con guration : Set the speaker con guration used for
playback. Automatically sets channel components and characteristics
according to setting.
Channel Level : Set the volume of the test tone to be the same when it
is output from each speaker.
Distance : Set the distance between the listening position and each
speaker.
Set the language used for playback dialogs, subtitles, and menus. Set the HDMI output signal or HDMI control function.
Language Setup
Default settings are underlined.
HDMI Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
Setup
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HDMI Setup
Setting items
Setting contents
Audio Setup
GMulti LPCM BM OffH : Decoded Linear PCM multi-channel signal is
output by the DBP-4010UDCI. This setting is not made in speaker setting.
(BM: Bass Management)
G2ChH : Output the downmixsed 2-channel LPCM signal.
GMuteH : Do not output audio from HDMI.
SA-CD Audio Out
Set to output stereo/multi
area audio of Super Audio
CD to the HDMI terminal.
On : Super Audio CD audio is output.
Off : Super Audio CD audio is not output.
The Super Audio CD audio signal is a 44.1 kHz/16-bit Linear PCM output.
HDMI Control
Can operate the unit in
conjunction with an HDMI
control support device.
GControlH
Off : Disable the HDMI control function.
On : Link with the device connected to HDMI.
GPower Off ControlH
On : Turns the DBP-4010UDCI’s power to standby through linkage to
the TV.
Off : Does not turn the DBP-4010UDCI's power to standby through
linkage to the TV.
For the HDMI control function to operate, it is necessary for the DBP-
4010UDCI or HDMI-compatible TV connected to the DBP-4010UDCI to
have an HDMI connection.
Refer to “HDMI Control Function(vpage 47) for more information
about the HDMI control function.
The HDMI control function from the connected device becomes valid
when, on the GUI menu, “DENON LINK Setup– “DENON LINK Mode”
is set to “4th” (vpage 28).
After the “HDMI Control” setting has been changed, always turn off the
power to the connected equipment and then turn it back on.
NOTE
If you set “DENON LINK Setup“DENON LINK Mode” on the GUI menu to “4th”, you will no longer
be able to change the “HDMI Control” ”Control” setting. To change the setting, switch “DENON LINK
Mode” to a setting other than “4th”  rst and then change the setting.
Setting items
Setting contents
TV Aspect (Aspect ratio)
Set the screen type and
display mode of the TV.
16:9 Squeeze Auto : Output to a wide screen TV. For 4:3 video, display in
the center of the screen without changing the aspect ratio.z1
WIDE (16:9) : Output to a wide screen TV.
4:3 PS : Output to a 4:3 TV. For wide video, trim the left and right side of
the image and display in 4:3 aspect ratio. z2
4:3 LB : Output to a 4:3 TV. Display all of the wide video.
Component Resolution z3
Set the component output
resolution.
480/576i, 480/576P, 720P, 1080i,
Source Direct : Output video using its source resolution. Convert the
1080p video source to 1080i.
Progressive Mode
Set an appropriate
progressive conversion
mode for the source video
material.
Auto : Detect the type of video material and automatically switch the
mode. Normally, this setting is used.
Video1 : Suitable for playing video material discs.
Video2 : Suitable for playing video material discs or 30-frame lm material
discs.
TV Active Area
Sets the horizontal display
range when the analog
video output resolution is
480i/576i.
Full : Set when a home-use monitor is connected.
Normal : This setting is used when video synchronization is disturbed on
a professional-use monitor.
This is not available for HDMI output.
z1 :
This has no effect with the video and S-Video outputs.
z2 :
Depending on the video content, even though you set the 4:3 PS (Pan Scan), the content may be
output in 4:3 LB (Letter Box).
z3 :
When video is output from the HDMI terminal, no video signals are output from the component
terminals.
Set the video output signal according to the connected TV.
Video Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
7.1ch Audio Out
GSurr. BackH : Set the presence, size and number of surround back
speakers.
Size : Set the surround back speaker size.
Large : Use of a large speaker that can adequately play back low
frequencies.
Small : Use of a small speaker that has inadequate playback capacity
for low frequencies.
None : Select when the surround back speakers are not connected.
Number : Set the number of surround back speakers.
1 spkr : Use only one surround back speaker. Surround back audio is
output from the surround back L terminal.
2 spkrs : Use two surround back speakers.
GCrossover Freq.H : Set the upper limit of the low frequency signals
output from the subwoofer.
40Hz/60Hz/80Hz/90Hz/100Hz/110Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz/250Hz
: Outputs at below set frequency, each speaker’s bass signal
output from the subwoofer. Set this according to the low frequency
reproduction capabilities of the speakers you are using.
Advanced : Set the low frequency signals to be output from the
signals of the respective speakers to the subwoofer.
Front, Center, Surround, Surr. Back
40Hz/60Hz/80Hz/90Hz/100Hz/110Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz/250Hz
LFE / LFE+Main
80Hz/90Hz/100Hz/110Hz/120Hz/150Hz/200Hz/250Hz
When, on the GUI menu, Audio Setup“7.1ch Audio Out”– “Multi
Channel “Speaker Con guration “Subwoofer is set to Yes”
(vpage 25), you can select “LFE” or “LFE+Main”.
Setting items
Setting contents
7.1ch Audio Out
Makes the audio setting for
output of analog 7.1-channel
audio to a multi-channel
ampli er.
To set “7.1ch Audio Out”,
set “HDMI Setup Audio
Setup on the GUI menu to
“2Ch or “Mute” (vpage
24).
NOTE
You cannot select “None”
or “NO” for “HDMI Setup
Audio Setup “Multi
LPCM BM On” – “Speaker
Con guration(vpage 23,
24) on the GUI menu.
Multi Channel
Set the speaker con guration, channel level and distance for multi-
channel playback.
2 Channel
Outputs multi-channel downmixed audio from the front speaker output
terminals (FL/FR) of the 7.1-channel audio output terminals. Make this
setting when outputting to a TV and 2-channel ampli er.
NOTE
The 7.1-channel audio output terminals output only FL/FR when you
make this setting.
n Speaker Con guration : Set the speaker con guration.
GFrontH : Set the front speaker size.
Large : Use of a large speaker that can adequately play back low
frequencies.
Small : Use of a small speaker that has inadequate playback capacity
for low frequencies.
GCenterH : Set the presence and size of the center speaker.
Large : Use of a large speaker that can adequately play back low
frequencies.
Small : Use of a small speaker that has inadequate playback capacity
for low frequencies.
None : Select when a center speaker is not connected.
GSubwooferH : Set the presence of a subwoofer.
Yes : Use a subwoofer.
No : Select when a subwooofer is not connected.
GSurroundH : Set the presence and size of the Surround speakers.
Large : Use of a large speaker that can adequately play back low
frequencies.
Small : Use of a small speaker that has inadequate playback capacity
for low frequencies.
None : Select when the surround speakers are not connected.
Set the speaker or audio to be output.
Setting related to each channel setting and other audio in the case of outputting analog
audio signals decoded by the DBP-4010UDCI.
Audio Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
Setup
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Setting items
Setting contents
7.1ch Audio Out
NOTE
Select “Large” or “Small” not according to the physical size of the
speaker but according to the low frequency reproduction capabilities
based on the frequency set at “Crossover Freq.”.
On the GUI menu, if the Audio Setup” “7.1ch Audio Out”– “Multi
Channel “Speaker Conguration item setting is changed, other
settings are automatically changed as well.
GExampleH
If you set “Front” to “Small”, “Subwoofer” is set to “Yes” and “Large”
cannot be selected for “Center”, “Surround” and “Surr. Back”.
Audio signal (sampling frequency, number of channels) from the
HDMI output terminal may be restricted by the specication of the
HDMI audio that can be input by the device at the other side.
GExampleH
If the HDMI audio specication of the device at the other side is the
5.1 channel, even when DBP-4010UDCI plays back by the 7.1 channel,
the 5.1 channel audio is automatically output. In that case, the analog
audio output becomes the 5.1 channel output as well.
n Channel Level : Set the volume of the test tone to be the same when
it is output from each speaker.
GModeH : Select a test tone output method.
Auto : Automatically switch the test tone output speaker.
Manual : Manually switch the test tone output speaker.
GStartH : Begin outputting the test tone.
Front L / Center / Front R / Surround R /
Surr. Back R / Surr. Back L / Surround L / Subwoofer
When the test tone output stops, press .
GSW +10dBH : Increase the subwoofer output level by 10 dB.
z
Off : Do not change the subwoofer output level.
On : Increase the subwoofer output level by +10 dB.
z : “SW +10dB” cannot be set for “HDMI Setup Audio Setup
“Multi LPCM BM On” – “Channel Level” on the GUI menu.
GDefaultH : Reset all channel level settings to factory default.
No : Do not Reset.
Yes : Reset.
b
Audio Setup
Setting items
Setting contents
7.1ch Audio Out
n Distance : Set the distance between the listening position and each
speaker.
GFeetH or GMetersH : Set the unit of distance.
GStepH : Set the minimum variable width of the distance.
1ft, 0.1ft, 0.1m, 0.01m
GDefaultH : Reset all distance settings to factory default.
Front L / Front R / Center / Subwoofer / Surround L / Surround R /
Surr. Back L / Surr. Back R : Select the speaker you want to set,
and set the distance. Set the value that is closest to the measured
distance.
0 ~ 60ft or 0 ~ 18m
Default settings :
Front/Center/Subwoofer : 12 feet (3.6 meters)
Surround/Surr. Back : 10 feet (3.0 meters)
Set the difference in the distance betweem the speakers to less than
20 feet (6.0 meters).
NOTE
When “BD Audio Mode” is set to “HD Audio Output” (vpage 32), the
“Distance” setting is disabled during DTS-HD 192kHz audio playback.
Subwoofer Mode
Set the type of low frequency
signal to be output from the
subwoofer.
LFE : Add the low frequency signal of the channel for which the speaker
size is set to “small” to the subwoofer signal and output it.
LFE+Main : Add the low frequency signal of all channels to the subwoofer
signal and output it.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
Source Direct
Disable the speaker and
subwoofer settings and
output the disc audio as is.
NOTE
Set to within the playback
frequency band of the
amplier you are to use:
On at “50 kHz” or “100
kHz”. Setting outside the
frequency band can result
in damage to your amplier
and even re.
Off : Enable the speaker and subwoofer settings.
On : 50kHz : Output the disc contents as is. When playing Super Audio
CD, output up to 50 kHz audio signals.
On : 100kHz : Output the disc contents as is. When playing Super Audio
CD, output up to 100 kHz audio signals.
Setting “On: 50 kHz” or On: 100 kHz” enables full-range playback on
all channels recommended for DTS. (Note that this results in a 5 dB
increase in subwoofer volume, and a 15 dB increase with Super Audio
CD). This also allows you to play back the 6-channel source of DVD-
Audio recorded on all channels with the full frequency range. In this
case, make an analog connection according to disc operating manual.
When set to “On: 50 kHz” or “On: 100 kHz”, all speaker sizes are set to
“Large” and “Yes” is set for the subwoofer.
Even when set to “On: 50 kHz” or On: 100 kHz”, “Channel Level” and
“Distance” settings are available.
Compression
Compresses the dynamic
range of Dolby TrueHD/
Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital
Plus audio. At night or other
times when you cannot play
back at high volume, this
compensates by reducing
high level sounds and
increasing low level sounds.
Auto : Automatically compress Dolby TrueHD audio dynamic range. The
sound is not compressed when playing signals other than Dolby TrueHD
signals.
Off : Dynamic Range compression is not applied.
Low : Set minimum dynamic range compression.
Middle : Set middle dynamic range compression.
High : Set maximum dynamic range compression.
BD Effect Sound
Sets for a click sound and
other outputs during BD
popup menu operations.
On : Outputs BD effect sound.
Off : Does not output BD effect sound.
Audio Setup
Setting items
Setting contents
BD Re-Encoder
Sets the format during
output of the BD’s Mix Audio
signal from the digital output
terminal.
Auto : Outputs primary audio (main audio) in the same type of audio
format. Dolby Digital/Dolby Digital Plus/Dolby TrueHD are output as
Dolby Digital, DTS/DTS-HD are output as DTS and Linear PCM is output
as Linear PCM.
Dolby DigitalOutputs to the digital audio output terminal (optical/
coaxial) with Dolby Digital.
DTS : Outputs to the digital audio output terminal (optical/coaxial) with
DTS.
Valid when “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output (vpage
32).
Digital Out
Set the audio signal of digital
audio output.
For more information on each
audio signal, refer to Audio
Signal from the Digital Audio
Output (Optical/Coaxial)
Terminal” (vpage 17).
Bitstream : Outputs a bitstream signal. Converts Dolby TrueHD, Dolby
Digital Plus to Dolby Digital, and DTS-HD to DTS for output.
PCM : Output the downmixed audio signal to 2ch LPCM.
PCM Down Sampling : Convert sampling frequency audio greater than
48 kHz to a 48 kHz 2ch LPCM audio output signal.
When outputting CD, etc. to a digital recording device such as the CD
recorder, convert to PCM or PCM down sampling.
When a disc with recorded Linear PCM or PPCM (Packed PCM) is played
back, this outputs Linear PCM irrespective of the setting.
Downmix
Set the method used to
convert a multi-channel
audio signal to a 2-channel
signal.
Lt/Rt : Signals are converted to Dolby Surround compatible 2-channel
audio signals for output. This setting is valid for DTS-HD, DTS Digital
Surround, Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby Digital audio signals. (If the
connected AV Amp is Dolby Pro Logic compatible, AV Amp plays back
using surround audio.)
Stereo : Outputs by converting to the 2ch (stereo) audio.
NOTE
In order to enable the “Lt/Rt setting when playing back BD, set “BD
Audio Mode” to “HD Audio Output” (vpage 32).
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
DENON LINK Mode
Set the audio output of
DENON LINK.
GOffH : Do not use DENON LINK.
G
2nd
H : Output digital audio using DENON LINK 2nd Edition.
G3rdH : Output digital audio using DENON LINK 3rd Edition.
G4thH : Output digital audio using DENON LINK 4th Edition.
Compatible with jitter-free connection. For more information, refer to
“DENON LINK Connection q Making a Jitter-free Connection” (vpage
17).
HDMI : Improve HDMI digital signal jitter.
When set to “4th”, the HDMI control function becomes available from
the connected device.
When “4this set and jitter-free connection is set up, audio affected
by the jitter-free function is output from the HDMI terminal during
BD playback. When playing back media other than that, video signal
is output from the HDMI terminal and audio signal is output from the
DENON LINK terminal, respectively.
To play DENON LINK 4th signals, connect to a DENON LINK 4th-
compatible AV Amp using an HDMI and a DENON LINK cable.
About the 4th setting of the AV Amp, see the owner's manual of the
AV Amp.
Set the audio signal to be output from the DENON LINK terminal.
DENON LINK Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Setting items
Setting contents
User Preset 1/
User Preset 2
This sets the operating mode
for “User Preset 1” or “User
Preset 2” selected by .
Setting each of these items
to “Off” enables output of
high quality analog signals
free of interference from the
associated circuits.
GDigital OutH : Set whether to output signals to the digital audio output
terminal.
On : Enable digital audio output.
Off : Disable digital audio output.
GVideo OutH : Set option of video output.
On : Enable video output.
Off : Disable video output. This setting also disables audio output from
the HDMI terminal.
GDisplayH : Set option for front panel display.
On : Turn on display.
Off : Turn off display.
For more information, see “Playing Back High-quality Audio (Pure Direct
Function)” (vpage 38).
Makes settings regarding digital audio and video output modes during Pure Direct mode,
as well as display messages. Two types of setting can be registered.
Pure Direct Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Signals Compatible with DENON LINK Setting and Transmission
The DENON LINK setting for the DENON LINK version of the connected AV Amp is as follows:
DENON LINK version of
AV Amp
The DENON
LINK setting
of the DBP-
4010UDCI
Media
BD
(During
jitter-free
connection)
DVD-
Video
DVD-
Audio
Super
audio
CD
CD SD
2nd Edition
(“S.E.” displayed near
terminal)
“2nd”
A S S A S S
3rd Edition
(“3rd” displayed near
terminal)
“3rd”
A S S S S S
4th Edition
(“4th” displayed near
terminal)
“4th”
S S S S S S
n
NOTE
With DENON LINK connections, no audio signals other than those of BD are output from the HDMI
terminal.
(When “DENON LINK Mode” is set to “2nd” and “HDMI Setup” – “SA-CD Audio Out” (vpage 24) is set
to “On”, the audio signals of Super Audio CD are output from the HDMI terminal.)
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
Password
Sets the password for
changing the parental
control level and parental
control country code of BD
and DVD.
Change : Change the password.Use ~ to enter a password and
then press to  nalize it.
The default setting is“0000”.
BD Rating Level
Set the parental level for
playing BD.
Level 0 ~ 254 : Set the age allowed to play back media. Restricts playback
of discs with relevant parental control.
No Limit : Do not restrict playing of BDs.
DVD Rating Level
Set the parental level for
playing DVD.
Level1 ~ 8 : Set the parental level for playing DVD.
Lock All : Restrict playing of all DVDs.
No Limit : Do not restrict playing of DVDs.
Rating Country Code
Sets the standard country
parental control.
Apply the parental level of
the set country.
Argentina / Australia / Austria/ Belgium / Brazil / Canada / Chile /
China/ Denmark / Finland / France / Germany / Hong Kong / India
/ Indonesia / Italy / Japan / Korea, Republic of / Malaysia / Mexico
/ Netherlands /New Zealand / Norway / Pakistan / Philippines /
Portugal / Russian Federation / Singapore / Spain / Switzerland
/ Sweden / Taiwan / Thailand / United Kingdom / United States /
Colombia / Greece / Ireland / Luxembourg / Poland
Others : Inputs the country code. Refer to “Country Code List” (vpage
50) and, with the virtual keyboard, use and to input
the country code.
DivX Registration
Display the DivX
®
registration
code.
Show Code : Display the DivX
®
registration code
Set BD or DVD parental lock or display DivX
®
registration codes.
Ratings
Default settings are underlined.
Setting items
Setting contents
DHCP
Set how to perform network
con guration, automatically
or manually.
Since the factory default
setting is “On”, you do not
need to set items such as
the IP address if the DHCP
server of the broadband
router is set to “Enable”.
Con gure a proxy server if
necessary.
GOnH : Automatically con gure the network by the DHCP function.
GOffH : When connecting to a network, which does not have the DHCP
function, manually con gure the following network settings. For the
details of the settings, con rm with the provider or network administrator.
Use ~ to enter a value and then press to  nalize it.
IP Address (BD-LIVE, Update) : Manually con gure the IP address for
BD-LIVE or Firmware Update.
IP Address (Control) : This is a con guration for future extensions.
Usually it is not necessary to con gure this.
Subnet Mask : If the xDSL modem or terminal adaptor is directly
connected to the DBP-4010UDCI, enter the subnet mask noti ed by the
provider usually in a document. Usually, “255.255.255.0” is set.
Default Gateway : If the device is connected to a gateway (router),
enter its IP address.
Primary DNS : Enter the primary DNS.
Secondary DNS : Enter the secondary DNS.
Proxy
Set to connect to the Internet
via a proxy server.
GOffH Do not use a proxy server.
GOn (Address)H Set to connect to the Internet via a proxy server. Use the
address to specify the proxy server. Use ~ to enter the address
and then press to  nalize it.
Port : Use ~ to enter a port number and then press to
nalize it.
GOn (Name)H Set to connect to the Internet via a proxy server. Specify the
proxy server using the domain name. Input the domain name with the
virtual keyboard, using and .
Port : Use ~ to enter a port number and then press to
nalize it.
Set to connect to the Internet.
You can use a disc which offers BD-LIVE function by connecting the unit to the Internet
(vpage 36).
To obtain update support for your DBP-4010UDCI, you can download the latest  rmware
from our website.
Make a network connect beforehand according to “Connecting to the Network” (vpage
19).
Network Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
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Setting items
Setting contents
Screen Saver
Set the screensaver.
Off : Do not use the screensaver.
On : The screensaver function activates when stop or pause status
continues for about three minutes. The screensaver function also
activates during playback of a CD, Super Audio CD or audio  le when no
operations are performed for about three minutes.
Wallpaper
Set to display the background
while playback is stopping.
Picture : Displays the DENON logo.
Black : Set the background to black.
Gray : Set the background to gray.
Blue : Set the background to blue.
Still Mode
Set image quality during
pause.
Automatic : Display automatically using “Field” or “Frame” per the still
image information.
Field : Set when there is a blurred image when Automatic” image display
is set.
Frame : Set to display non moving images in high resolution.
Slide Show Time
Sets the display time of
JPEG  les.
3 ~ 5 ~ 100sec : This sets the display time per frame of a JPEG le during
slideshow playback.
Temporary Display
When the display is set to
Off” by the Dimmer Control
(vpage 47) or Pure Direct
Function (vpage 38), this
sets it to temporarily display
operations received.
Off : Do not temporarily display operations.
On : Temporarily display operations.
Captions
This setting output a subtitles
signal to a closed caption
decoder (sold separately).
Off : Do not output the closed caption (subtitle) signal.
On : Output the closed caption (subtitle) signal.
Set display-related items.
Display Setup
Default settings are underlined.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
Setup
Setting items
Setting contents
IP Address BD-LIVE, Firmware Update : Displays IP address for BD-LIVE or
Firmware Update.
Control : Displays IP address for future extensions.
MAC Address BD-LIVE, Firmware Update : Displays MAC address for BD-LIVE or
Firmware Update.
Control : Displays MAC address for future extensions.
Network Setup
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Setting items
Setting contents
Initialize
All settings including audio
mode and picture quality are
default settings.
Cancel : Do not initialize.
OK : Execute initialization.
Firmware Update
Update the rmware of the
unit via the Internet.
Check for Update : Check if the latest rmware exists. You can also
check approximately how long it will take to complete an update.
Start : Starts  rmware update.
When updating starts, the power indicator lights red and the GUI screen
is shut down.
During update, a rough remaining time is indicated on the display.
When updating is complete the power indicator lights green and normal
status is resumed.
Information
Displays the license for
the IPA font used by this
product.
GFont LicenseH
Japanese (Original) : Displays in Japanese.
The font used in this product’s GUI menu screen conforms to IPA
font speci cations. See the following URL for the IPA font license
agreement.
http://ipafont.ipa.go.jp/enduser_license.html
Cautions on “Firmware Update”
In order to use these functions, you must have the correct system requirements and settings for a
broadband Internet connection (vpage 19, 29).
Do not turn off the power until updating is completed.
Information regarding the “Firmware Update” function will be announced on the DENON web site
each time related plans are de ned.
Even with a broadband connection to the Internet, approximately 1 hour is required for the updating
procedure to be completed.
Once updating starts, normal operations on the DBP-4010UDCI cannot be performed until updating
is completed. Also, setting items of the GUI menu of DBP-4010UDCI or setting items of the image
adjustment may be initialized.
If a disc is inserted, remove it from the disc tray before performing “Firmware Update”.
Remote control operation
buttons
:
Displaying the menu
Cancel the menu
:
Moves the cursor
(Up/Down/Left/Right)
:Decision the setting :Return to previous menu
Setup
Setting items
Setting contents
Auto Power Mode
This setting automatically
sets the power to standby.
Off : Do not use auto power mode.
On : This setting automatically sets the power to standby if any of the
following states continues for approximately 30 minutes.
Disc not loaded
Playback has stopped
Stopped due to resume function
Power Saving
Set power saving mode
during standby.
Power Saving Standby : This is the lowest power consumption mode.
During standby, operations are not accepted via HDMI control or RS-
232C.
Normal Standby : During standby, operations are accepted via RS-232C.
Power consumption is slightly higher at this time.
Quick Start Mode : Start up time is faster but power consumption during
standby is higher. Operations are accepted via HDMI Control and RS-
232C.
Remote Control Setting
(Main unit side)
Set the remote control.
GRemote IDH
Switches the DBP-4010UDCI’s remote control ID code when other
DENON BD Players are in the vicinity.
DENON 1 : Set the switch in the remote control battery compartment to
“1” as well (“Remote Control Settings (Remote Control Side)” vpage
7).
DENON 2 : Set the switch in the remote control battery compartment to
“2” as well (“Remote Control Settings (Remote Control Side)” vpage
7).
GReceive Legacy RemoconH
Set whether or not to accept remote control signals of a DENON DVD
player or other device.
On : Accept
Off : Do not accept
BD Data Utility
Erases data on SD Memory
Card, and initializes cards.
BD Data Erase : Erases both internal memory and SD Memory Card
storage.
Initialize SD Card : Initializes the SD card to be used for the Bonus View
and BD-LIVE function.
NOTE
Insert or remove a SD Memory Card while the power is in standby.
If the SD Memory Card is inserted when the power is switched on,
there are occasions where the card cannot be read, or the BD cannot
be played.
The SD card used for the Bonus View function must have a capacity
of 1GB or greater. Also the SD card must be initialized on the DBP-
4010UDCI.
This operation will delete all the data. Do not perform this operation
when an SD card containing MP3 or JPEG data is inserted.
Remove the disc from the disc tray when carrying out “BD Data Erase”
or “Initialize SD Card”.
Set other items.
Other Setup
Default settings are underlined.
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Setting items
Setting contents
File lter
Selects the le format you
want to play back from
among the les mixed on a
disc.
All : Plays back MP3/WMA/AAC/LPCM/JPEG/DivX
®
les.
Audio : Plays back MP3/WMA/AAC/LPCM les.
Picture : Plays back JPEG les.
Video : Plays back DivX
®
les.
Audio & Picture : Plays back MP3/WMA/AAC/LPCM/JPEG les.
This operation is effective only when playback is stopped.
Setting items
Setting contents
Secondary Video (PIP) Off : Does not display Secondary Video(Picture-In-picture).
1/Xz : Displays the rst Secondary Video.
2/Xz : Displays the second Secondary Video.
X/Xz : Displays the X th Secondary Video.
z X” is the number of Secondary Videos recorded and differs
depending on the disc (“Playing Bonus Viewvpage 36)
Audio/Video Sync
Correct displaced video-
audio playback timing.
HDMI / Component : Audio output is synchronized to the video output
from the HDMI terminal or component terminals.
S-VIdeo /Video : Audio output is synchronized to the video output from
the S-Video or Video terminals.
Audio Delay Adjust
While viewing video,
manually adjust the time to
delay audio output.
0 ~ 200msec : Use this to adjust the audio output delay time manually.
Vertical Stretch
Extends cinemascope
size video in the vertical
direction.
Off : Displays the source video signal without modication. This should
normally be set to “Off”.
On : Set when viewing cinemascope size video with a combination of
projector and anamorphic lens. Extends the image in the vertical direction
so that the top and bottom black portions disappear.
NOTE
This has no effect with the video and S-Video outputs.
Changing the Playback File Display
Default settings are
underlined.
Making Other Settings
Default settings are underlined.
Setup
You can set the audio mode and change playback les.
You can set various modes during playback. The setting menu is displayed at the top of the screen.
Various Settings
Setting items
Setting contents
BD Audio Mode
Switch BD audio playback
mode.
HD Audio Output : Can view by outputting high quality signals such as
Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS-HD as its high sound quality
bitstream. Cannot listen to interactive or secondary audio.
Mix Audio Output : Outputs a mix of primary audio/interactive audio/
secondary audio.
NOTE
When “BD Audio Mode” is set to “Mix Audio Output”, DTS-HD 192kHz
audio is decoded to 96kHz.
1
Press .
Displays the currently settable menu.
The display content changes depending on the media being played back. b
2
Select the setting item using , and then press or .
3
Use to select a setting and use to change the setting.
Vertical Stretch
All
Off
BD Audio Mode
Mix Audio Output
File filter
Setting the Audio Mode
Default settings are underlined.
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Setting items
Setting
contents
Default
DNR
Reduce noise in the entire
picture.
0 ~ +3 0
Contrast
Adjust picture contrast.
6 ~ +6
0
Brightness
Adjust picture brightness.
0 ~ +12 0
Enhancer
z
3
Strengthens the contours of
the picture.
0 ~ +11 0
Gamma Correction
z
1
Adjust video brightness in
detail.
G0 ~ 9
G0 = 24 / G1 = 32
G2 = 48 / G3 = 64
G4 = 80 / G5 = 96
G6 = 128 / G7 = 160
G8 = 192 / G9 = 224
Sharpness (medium range)
z
1, 3
Adjust picture sharpness
for the medium frequency
range.
6 ~ +6
0
Sharpness (high range)
z
3
Adjust picture sharpness for
the higher frequency range.
–6 ~ +6 0
Hue (color tone)
z
4
Adjust the green and red
color balance.
–6 ~ +6 0
White Level
Adjust the white level.
–5 ~ +5 0
Black Level
z
3
Adjust the black level.
–5 ~ +5 0
Chroma Level
Adjust the color density.
–6 ~ +6 0
Setup Level
z
2
Adjust the black areas of the
image.
0 IRE
7.5 IRE
7.5 IRE
H.Position
z
3
Adjust the left/right position.
–7 ~ +7 0
V.Position
z
3
Adjust the top/bottom
position.
–7 ~ +7 0
You can adjust the picture quality to your liking.
You can store up to a maximum of 5 values in memory.
When Finishing Picture Adjustment
Press during picture adjustment.
When Outputting Standard Picture Quality without
Using Picture Adjustment
Press and to select “Standard” and then press .
n
n
About Gamma Correction
When you select “Gamma Correction”, and then press , you can
change the setting with .
In the example of the graph below, the horizontal axis shows the
brightness level of the pictured recorded on the disc. The vertical axis
shows the brightness of the picture output by the DBP-4010UDCI.
Gamma CorrectionMemory 5
0
0
255
255
G0:024
On adjusting the brightness on the output side of bright parts on
the disc side, the normally hard to see bright parts become clearly
discernible images.
Gamma CorrectionMemory 5
0
0
255
255
G0:024
On adjusting the brightness on the output side of dark parts on
the disc side, the normally hard to see dark parts become clearly
discernible images.
Resuming Initial Values after Gamma
Correction
Press while a graph is displayed.
n
The picture adjustment set values are retained in memory even after
the power is turned off.
Adjusting the Picture Quality (Picture Control)
1
Press .
The currently set status is displayed.
2
Select the memory number you want (“Memory 1” ~
“Memory 5”) with , and then press .
Standard
Memory 1
Memory 5
PICT
3
Select the item you want to change
with .
Memory 1
DNR
Contrast
V.Position
0
0
0
4
Change the setting with .
Refer to the table on the right regarding contents of items which
can be set.
b
Setup
z1This is not available for HDMI output.
z2 Effective only for the 480i video signal from the video output terminal, S
video output terminal, and component video output terminal.
z3 This has no effect with the video and S-Video outputs.
z4 This has no effect with the video and S-Video outputs when playing PAL
video.
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Playback
Introduction
Before Playing a Disc
The playback media mode setting remains in the memory, even when
the power is set to standby.
NOTE
The (prohibited mark) may appear on the top right of the TV
screen during an operation. This means that the operation being
conducted is prohibited.
Depending on the disc, certain operations may not be as
described in this manual. Check each disc owner’s manual for
more information.
During playback of a 2-layered disc, pictures may stop
momentarily. This happens when the 1st layer switches to the
2nd layer. This is not a malfunction.
Disc playback
Playing BD and DVD-Video (vpage 36)
Playing Back Super Audio CD (vpage 37)
CD Playback (vpage 37)
DVD-Audio Playback (vpage 37, 38)
Playing Back High-Quality Audio (vpage 38)
n
n
n
n
n
File playback
File Playback (vpage 38 ~ 40)n
Operations Enabled During Playback
(vpage 41)
1
Turn on the power of the ampli er and TV.
Set the TV and ampli er function to DBP-4010UDCI input.
2
Turn the DBP-4010UDCI power on.
When playing back a bonus view, before turning on the power of
the DBP-4010UDCI, insert a SD Memory Card that has at least 1GB
and has been initialized by DBP-4010UDCI.
b
3
Press to set the playback media mode to “DISC
MODE”.
4
Insert a disc.
Press to open/close the disc tray.
Insert the disc with the side you want to play
facing down.
Before Playing a SD Memory Card
1
Turn on the power of the ampli er and TV.
Set the TV and ampli er function to DBP-4010UDCI input.
2
Insert a SD Memory Card.
Insert the SD Memory Card in the direction indicated by the
arrow with the label side up (vpage 6, 8).
3
Turn the DBP-4010UDCI power on.
4
Press to set the playback media
mode to “SD CARD MODE”.
Displayed playback information changes between
the information bar and media player screen each
time is pressed.
To erase display, press until it goes away.
Title
Title Elapsed
Chapter
00:05:52
1/61/1
Disc informationTime display
Cursor
Displayed content differs depending on the media being played
back.
Also, the information displayed during playback and stop differs.
b
Displayed inside the frame at the top of the screen.
(See the next page.)
b
About Playback Information
Information Bar Display
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
DivX
Setup Playback
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DATA DISC
Single Elapsed
00:25
Song
Artist
Album
Now PlayingTrack 2
Disc Information Display
Title Title being played/total number of titles
Chapter Chapter being played/total number of
chapters
Group Group being played/total number of
groups
Track Track being played/total number of tracks
Time Display
Title Elapsed
Title Remain
Chapter Elapsed
Chapter Remain
Group Elapsed
Group Remain
Track Elapsed
Track Remain
HDMI Output Signal Display
Video Info Video output signal format/resolution
Audio Info Audio format being output
Max Channel Number of audio channels that the
connected device can receive
n
n
n
1
Use to move the cursor to the item that
you wish to search.
2
Use ~ and to enter a value.
3
Press .
Search is executed and playback begins.
If the input number information is not on the
disc, the current playback display reappears.
b
········································ Select
······················································· Decision
~
,
······························ Number entry
Disc Information Display
SA-CD
MP3
WMA
AAC
Title
Artist name
Album title
n
About the time display and HDMI output signal display, see
“Information Bar Display” (vpage 34).
Image
Media
Track being played
Playback mode
Time Display
About Playback Information
Search Using Information Bar
In the orange color cursor area, when you enter the number that you
wish to search, that location is searched. There are 4 search modes,
“Title search”, “Chapter search”, “Group search” and “Track search”.
Media Player Display
SA-CD
CD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
Playback
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GExampleH Top menuGExampleH Disc menu
GExampleH Popup menu
With BD, depending on the disc,
you can select title and chapter
from the popup menu.
Playing BD-Video Compatible with Bonus View
With a disc that is compatible with bonus view (picture-in-picture),
besides the main video (primary video) stored on the disc, you can
play back the video director’s commentary and simultaneously
ongoing sub-story, as well as sub-video such as alternative camera
angle (secondary video).
Some BD discs use SD cards as the recording memory for Bonus
View playback. While the DBP-4010UDCI is in standby, mount the
SD Memory Card beforehand.
The playback method, etc., is determined by the disc, and varies
depending on the disc. Refer to the operation guide of the relevant
disc.
n
Playing Bonus View
Press to select the secondary video display you wish to
playback.
Off
1/X 2/X X/X
GSelectable itemH
Off
: Does not display Secondary Video.
1/X
z
: Displays the  rst Secondary Video .
2/X
z
: Displays the second Secondary Video.
X/X
z
: Displays the X th Secondary Video.
z:
X” is the number of Secondary Videos recorded and differs
depending on the disc.
n
Main video
(primary video)
Sub video
(secondary video)
GExampleH Bonus view
Playback
Enjoying BD-LIVE features
The functions that can be used with BD-LIVE differ from disc to
disc. For details on the functions and how to operate them, see the
individual disc’s on-screen displays and explanations.
An SD card must be loaded in the DBP-4010UDCI in order to save
downloaded contents to use BD-LIVE functions. Use an SD card
with a capacity of 1 GB or greater. Also, the SD card must be
formatted on the DBP-4010UDCI.
Do not remove the SD card from the DBP-4010UDCI while playing a
BD-LIVE compatible disc.
n
NOTE
Insert or remove a SD Memory Card while the power is in standby.
If you insert a SD Memory Card while the power is ON, the SD
Memory Card may not be read.
The SD card used for the BD-LIVE and Bonus View Functions
must have a capacity of 1GB or greater. Also the SD card must be
initialized on the DBP-4010UDCI (vpage 31).
To use BD-LIVE functions, connect the DBP-4010UDCI to the
Internet and make the settings described below, as necessary:
Connections ··············· “Connecting to the Network” (vpage 19)
Settings ······················ “Network Setup” (vpage 29)
Depending on your network environment, in some cases time may
be required to connect to the network or connection may not be
possible.
Remove the write protection of a SD Memory card.
1
Playback preparation (“Before Playing a Disc”
vpage 34).
2
Make the various settings for playback
on the disc menu.
········································ Select
······················································· Playback
You can make the following settings on the disc
menu. (Settable items vary depending on the
disc.)
Subtitle language
Audio language
Audio format etc.
·
·
·
When playing a BD hybrid disc, the disc layer can be changed to
“BD layer” or “DVD layer” by pressing .
During DVD-Video playback, press or to display the
menu.
If the menu continues, press to get to the next
part.
3
Select the playback title or chapter from the top
menu for playback.
········································ Select
······················································· Playback
~
,
······································ Playback
Playing BD and DVD-Video
BD
DVD-V
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When playing back disc whose selected area or layer does not
exist, select the playback area or layer in the order “Multi”, “Stereo”,
“CD”.
The area/layer selected at remains in the memory even when
the power is turned off.
When You View the Text or Playback Time
Display
See “Media Player Display” (vpage 35).
n
Playing Back Super Audio CD
SA-CD
1
Playback preparation (“Before Playing a Disc”
vpage 34).
2
Select the playback area and layer with
.
Multi
: Plays back the multi-channel area of
the HD layer.
Stereo
: Plays back the 2-channel area of the
HD layer.
CD
: Plays back the CD layer.
Pressing
plays back the selected area/
layer.
b
When You Look at the Playback Time Display
See “Media Player Display” (vpage 35).
n
CD Playback
CD
1
Playback preparation (“Before Playing a Disc”
vpage 34).
2
Press .
Playback begins.
1
Playback preparation (“Before Playing
a Disc” vpage 34).
2
Select the part for playback with .
Audio
: Plays back the audio part.
Video
: Plays back the video part.
3
If a top menu is available, select the
playback group and track from the top
menu, and then play back.
········································ Select
····································Decision or playback
~
,
······································ Playback
When You View the Text or Playback Time
Display
See “Information Bar Display” (vpage 34).
n
DVD-Audio Playback
DVD-A
Change Group/Track
The search mode selected with this operation is memorized until the
standby or the disc tray is opened.
1
During stop or during playback, select search mode
with .
Search mode is displayed in the top right of the screen.
The search mode changes each time you press
.
Group search mode Track search mode
b
2
Select the playback group and track
from the top menu, and then play
back.
~
,
Plays back the group or track of the pressed
number
See “Looking for Specic Sections Using the
Search Modes” (vpage 42) for instructions on
inputting numbers.
b
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When you enter the wrong
password
Press to erase the input number and then
enter the correct number.
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Bonus Group playback
DVD-Audio may have a bonus group that can be played back on entry
of a password.
Select Still Images
With DVD-Audio with still images, you can select images displayed
during playback.
1
During stop, select “Group” with .
2
Enter the bonus group number with
~ , .
Group /5
3
Using ~ enter a 4-digit password,
and then press .
Playback will begin from the 1st track of the
selected group.
The password may also be entered on the
menu screen, so follow the instructions on the
screen.
b
Press during playback.
The next still image is displayed.
DVD-Audio Playback
File Playback
About the File Display
The limits on the number of folders and les that can be displayed
by the DBP-4010UDCI are as follows.
(The limited number includes the root folder.)
Number of folder directory levels ··················8 levels
Number of folders ················································999
Number of les ·················································· 9999
Number of text display characters
· File name, Folder name ········································ 32
· Artist name, title, etc.··········································· 60
Text more than one line is scroll displayed.
If characters not supported on the menu screen are included in a
le name, title, artist name or album title, those are not displayed
correctly.
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b
This enables you to play back high quality audio by stopping the
video signal, etc., output, and outputting the analog audio signal
only.
You cannot use while the GUI menu is displayed.
With “On” and the main unit display set to off, indicators other than
power are turned off.
The pure direct setting returns to Off” when the DBP-4010UDCI is
put in standby mode.
Press during stop, and then select pure
direct mode.
Off
:
On
:
User Preset 1
:
User Preset 2
This turns off the pure direct function.
This turns off the digital signal output, video signal
output and display on the display screen.
Operates with the registered pure direct setting.
(“Pure Direct Setup
vpage 28)
Playing Back High-Quality Audio
(Pure Direct Function)
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
JPEG
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DATA DISC
Root/
Folder A
Folder B
File A
File B
File C
File D
File E
DivX File 1
JPEG File 1
Folder C
Folder D
Folder E
Folder F
Folder G
[1/18]
DATA DISC
Folder A
File A
File B
File C
File D
File E
DivX File 1
JPEG File 1
[1/12]
GFile browser screenH GItem selected screenH
About folder and le displays
File Browser Screenn
Media currently
playing back
Current level folder/le list
Folder
Selected le
File for playback
File types
Random playback mode
For playable media and les, see “Playable Media” (vpage 3, 4).
,
,
LPCM le
MP3 le
WMA le
AAC le
JPEG le
DivX
®
le
Folder
Random playback off
Random playback on
Repeat Off
Track Repeat
All Repeat
Playback
Pause
Stop
Fast reverse
Fast forward
Operation during playback differs depending on the le being played
back. See “Operation During Playback” (vpage 40).
File Playback
DVD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
JPEG
1
Turn the DBP-4010UDCI power on.
2
Press , and select the playback
media mode.
DISC MODE
: Playing disc
SD CARD MODE
: Playing SD memory card
3
Load media.
The le browser screen will appear.
See “Inserting a Disc” and “Inserting an SD
Memory Card” (
vpage 6) for how to load
media
When le browser screen does not appear,
press .
b
b
4
Select a folder of the data to be played
back and press .
, ····Display screen selection
············································ To next level up
······································· To next level down
·············································To the top level
5
Press to select a playback mode.
All Track Mode
: Plays back all les in the media.
Folder Mode
: Plays back les in the selected folder. The folder
icon is displayed in the playback mode indicator.
6
Selecting and playing back les.
················································· Select
, ·······················Decision or playback
Files inside
selected
folder
Selected folder number/
Total number of folders
b
q
b
w
Repeat playback mode
Playback mode
To Switch the Page Displayed
Press to display the next page.
Press to display the previous page.
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Current level
folder name
Press .
Press
.
Folder Mode
Press .
Folder Mode
All Track Mode
Folder mode
File Playback
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DATA DISC
Single Elapsed
00:25
Song
Artist
Album
Now PlayingTrack 2
File Playback
About Screen Display During Playback
Display during Playback of Audio Files
Track number
during playback
Display of DivX
®
Files and JPEG Files
Displays video being played.
Displays still image being played
Operation During Playback
Audio le and DivX
®
le operation
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
Playback in Any Order (Random
Playback)
Press during stop, and then press or
.
Playing Back Repeatedly (Repeat
Playback)
Press to select the repeat playback mode.
DATA DISC
Now PlayingTrack 2
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Set the image display time on the GUI menu with: “Display Setup
– “Slide Show Time” (vpage 30).
With a large image le, the display time may be longer than the set
time.
Playback mode
display
File name/Artist name/
Album Title
Changing the Still Image being Played Back
Press , .
Before playback, or display of next image.
Pausing the Display
Press .
To cancel pause, press .
Changing the Still Image Orientation
Press .
·······································180° rotation
···············································Rotate 90° left
············································ Rotate 90° right
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Returning to Thumbnail Display Screen
Press .
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1
Press while the le browser screen is displayed.
The thumbnail screen will appear.
Pressing
while the thumbnail screen is displayed returns you
to the le browser screen.
b
1/25
2
Use to select still
images.
3
Press .
Display selected image on full screen.
Elapsed time and
remaining time
NOTE
The display of JPEG image data for cover art, etc., recorded on the le
being played is valid when playing MP3 and AAC audio les.
Displays the JPEG image data for cover art,
etc., recorded on the le being played.
Playing Back JPEG File (Still Image)
JPEG
Slide show playback of JPEG format still image les stored on CD-R/-
RW, DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW disc and SD Memory Card.
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Operations Enabled During Playback
If the video is blurred during pause, stop playback
and press , then, on the GUI menu, change
“Display Setup “Still Mode” “Field” (vpage
30).
About Resume Function
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
DivX
When playback is stopped, the stop position is
memorized.
The 1indicator ashes on the display. When
playing back data from the stop position, press
while stop by the resume function.
To Cancel the Resume Function
Perform one of the following operations.
Press during stop.
Open the disc tray.
Change the playback media mode with .
Remove the SD Memory Card.
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Skipping to the start of a title or group may be prohibited depending
on the disc.
The resume function does not work with menu playback or BD-J
(Blu-ray Disc Java) compatible disc.
The resume function remains valid even when the standby mode is
set. For DivX
®
les, however, the resume function is cancelled even
when the standby mode is set.
The resume function is cancelled when the power is turned off by
unplugging the power cord.
Pause Playback
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
Stop Playback (Resume Function)
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
Skipping to the Chapter/Track/File You
Want to Playback
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
Press during playback.
The “3” indicator will light on the display.
Resume normal playback by pressing . b
Press during playback.
Playback stops.
During playback, press or .
Playback begins from the start of the chapter/
track/ le being played.
Playback begins from the start of the next
chapter/track/ le.
Continue pressing and skip to the chapter/track/ le with just the
number of times pressed.
b
Operations Enabled During Playback
Pause Playback (vpage 41)
Stop Playback (Resume Function) (vpage 41)
Skipping to the Chapter/Track/File You Want to
Playback (vpage 41)
Looking for Speci c Sections Using the Search
Modes (vpage 42)
Memorizing Locations You Want to Replay (Marker
Function) (vpage 43)
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse (vpage 43)
Step-by-Step Playback (vpage 43)
Slow Forward/Slow Reverse Playback (vpage
43)
Playback in Any Order (Random Playback)
(vpage 44)
Playing Back Repeatedly (Repeat Playback)
(vpage 44)
Repeat Playback between Speci ed Points (A-B
Repeat) (vpage 44)
Playing back in your preferred order (Program
Playback) (vpage 45)
Switching Audio (vpage 45, 46)
Changing the Subtitles and Subtitle Style (vpage
46)
Switching the Angle (vpage 47)
Changing the Brightness of the Display (Dimmer
Control) (vpage 47)
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Looking for Specic Sections Using the
Search Modes
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
JPEG
1
During playback, press , and then search mode.
The search mode setting bar is displayed at the top of the
screen.
The search mode changes each time the button is pressed.
Chapter search
Chapter /21
Title search
Title /5
Track search
Track /15
Group search
Group /5
Time search
Total Time 10 : 15 11Time Search ::
Marker search
Marker
Time – – :– :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
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GSearch mode-compatible media and lesH
Media / le
Search mode
BD
DVD-V
DVD
DVD-A SA-CD
CD
DivX MP3
WMA
LPCM
JPEG
AAC
Chapter search
S
Title search
S
Time search
S S S S
Marker search b S S S
Track search
S S S S
Group search
S
Operations Enabled During Playback
Entering numbers
Entering 3 ·············································· z
Entering 26 ·············· z or
Entering 138 ······························ z
z:
Depending on number of recorded songs or chapters, you don’t
need to use “ENTER” button.
Search mode does not operate during program or random playback.
Use
, to cue.
Time search corresponds with title and track playback time. It is not
compatible chapter playback time.
Search mode may not operate depending on the disc.
About Marker Search
Plays back from your selected marker number.
When the entry mode for chapter/title/track/
group search continues for about 5 seconds with
no operation, it is cancelled.
When the power is set to standby or the disc is
removed, the set marker is deleted.
b
2
Conducting search condition entry
or setting on the search mode setting
bar.
Search specied location on completion of
entry.
~ , ···························· Number entry
········································ Finalizes number
··························Marker number selection
Finalizes the marker number or plays back
······························· Marker number cancel
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Operations Enabled During Playback
You cannot fast forward/fast reverse across les or tracks during
program or random playback.
Fast forward/fast reverse may be disabled with some DivX
®
les.
Audio is not output during fast forward/fast reverse of a BD or
DVD.
Step-by-step reverse playback is not available with
the DBP-4010UDCI.
If the video is shaky during step-by-step playback,
stop playback, press , then on the GUI
menu,
change “Display Setup “Still Mode” “Field”
(vpage 30).
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
During playback, press or .
The fast forward/fast reverse speed changes
each time the button is pressed.
Speed varies with the disc and le.
Resume normal playback by pressing .
b
Press during pause.
The disc advances frame by frame each time the
button is pressed.
Resume normal playback by pressing . b
Step-by-Step Playback
BD
DVD-V
DivX
Subtitles may not appear depending on the locations you have
memorized.
The markers you have set will be erased if you turn the power to
standby or eject the disc.
The marker function does not operate across titles and groups.
Marker search can only be performed during playback.
You can attach a marker to a location you want to view or hear
again, so that playback begins at that location.
To Play Back Memorized Locations
Use to select the marker number, then press
.
To erase markers
Select the number you want to erase, and then
press .
To erase all markers
Select “AC” and press .
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During playback, press , and then select
“Marker”.
The search mode setting bar is displayed at the top of the
screen.
Marker
Time – – :– :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
2
Use to select the number.
Marker
Time – – :– :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
Numbers you have already set will be displayed
as “ ”.
b
3
Press at the location you want to
memorize.
The location is registered for the selected
marker number.
The elapsed playing time at the set location is
displayed.
b
Marker
Time 1 : 23 : 45
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
AC
Memorizing Locations You Want to
Replay (Marker Function)
BD
DVD-V
DVD-A
DVD
SD
DivX
Audio is not output during slow forward/slow reverse playback.
If the video is blurred during slow forward/slow reverse playback,
stop playback and press , then on the GUI menu, change “Display
Setup” – “Still Mode” – “Field” (vpage 30).
Slow Forward/Slow Reverse Playback
BD
DVD-V
DVD
Press during pause.
The speed changes each time the button is
pressed.
The speed of the slow reverse playback is not
switched.
Resume normal playback by pressing .
b
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Operations Enabled During Playback
Some repeat modes may not be accessible depending on the disc.
Depending on the disc, even when set to repeat playback, the disc
may not return to the start of title or chapter, and may advance to
the next scene.
Repeat playback is not available during A-B repeat playback.
You cannot skip title/le with A-B repeat.
If you perform a search operation during A-B repeat playback, A-B
repeat playback is cancelled.
A-B repeat playback may not be enabled depending on the scene.
A-B repeat playback of MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG/LPCM les is not
available.
A-B repeat playback is not available during repeat playback.
A-B repeat playback may not be enabled depending on the DivX
®
le.
About Repeat Mode
Settable repeat modes vary depending on the disc or le you are
playing back.
Media/File
Mode
BD
DVD-V
DVD
DVD-A SA-CD
CD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
JPEG
Display
Chapter repeat
S
Track repeat
S S S
Title repeat
S
Group repeat
S
All repeat
S S
Playing Back Repeatedly
(Repeat Playback)
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
JPEG
Repeat Playback Between Specied
Points (A-B Repeat)
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
SA-CD
CD
SD
DivX
1
Press during playback.
The repeat mode icon is displayed at the top of the screen.
The repeat mode changes each time the button is pressed.
DATA DISC
Single Elapsed
00:35
Song
Artist
Album
Now PlayingTrack 2
2
Press to select the repeat mode.
To resume normal playback, press , and
select “Repeat Off”.
b
1
During playback, press at the desired starting
point (A).
The “A–” indicator will light on the display.
To cancel starting point (A), press
. b
2
Press the again at the desired
ending point (B).
The “B” indicator will light on the display, and
A-B repeat playback will commence.
To resume normal playback, press , and
select “Repeat Off”.
b
Random playback may not be enabled depending on the disc.
Resuming Normal Playback
Press during stop.
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Playback in Any Order
(Random Playback)
SA-CD
CD
SD
MP3
WMA
AAC
LPCM
DivX
1
Press during stop.
The “RANDlights on the display and “Random
Mode” is displayed on the screen.
2
Press to play back.
Repeat mode
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Switching a BD’s Primary Audio/Secondary Audio
With discs and les that have multiple audio track recording, you
can change the audio during playback.
With BD, you can set sub-track audio such as interactive audio and
commentary audio, etc., with “Secondary”.
Operations Enabled During Playback
You can program up to a maximum of 20 tracks.
Checking the Program Contents
Press setting playback.
The program setting screen will appear.
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Playing Back in Your Preferred Order
(Program Playback)
SA-CD
CD
Switching Audio
BD
DVD-A
DVD-V
DVD
CD
SD
DivX
1
Press during stop.
The “PROG indicator lights on the display, and the program
setting screen appears.
PROGRAM
Enter CLEAR
Track 1 - 16 Total Time 3 : 32
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Track
5
2
3
- -
No.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Track
0-9 CLEAR+10
2
Enter the track numbers you want
to program on the program setting
screen.
~
,
············································· Entry
·············································· Decision entry
3
Press .
Playback begins in the programmed order.
1
During playback of an Primary Audio/Secondary
Audio title, press .
The audio number currently being played is displayed.
Audio
Primary
1/5 : Dolby Digital 3/2.1 English
Secondary
–/1 : Off
2
Press , select “Primary” or
“Secondary”, and then press .
Audio
Primary
1/5 : Dolby Digital 3/2.1 English
Secondary
–/1 : Off
If multiple audio items are recorded, “the current
audio number/number of recorded audio items”
is displayed.
When “BD Audio Mode” is set to “HD Audio
Output” (vpage 32), “Secondary” audio is not
output.
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Erasing Programmed Tracks One by One
Press during stop.
Erasing All Programmed Contents
Press .
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You can also check the contents of the program, which appears on
the unit’s display. Press during stop.
Depending on the disc, audio switching may be restricted to
operation of the disc menu. In this case, switch the audio on the
disc menu.
Be sure to set “BD Audio Mode” to “Mix Audio Output(vpage
32) for playing back secondary audio.
Depending on the BD, even if picture-in-picture playback is set to
Off”, Secondary Audio only may be output.
3
Select your desired audio language with .
Audio
Primary
2/5 : Dolby Digital 3/2.1 Japanese
Secondary
–/1 : Off
4
Press .
The setup screen disappears.
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Switching a BD’s Primary Subtitle/Secondary Subtitle
and Subtitle Style
If a disc does not include subtitles and subtitle style, “Not Available”
is displayed.
Depending on the disc, subtitle switching may be restricted to
operation of the disc menu. In this case, switch the subtitles on
the disc menu.
During playback of a disc or le with recorded subtitles, you can
switch subtitle on/off as well as subtitle language.
With BD, you can change the style of displayed subtitles.
Operations Enabled During Playback
Changing the Subtitles and Subtitle
Style
BD
DVD-V
SD
DivX
1
Press during playback.
The subtitle number currently being played is displayed.
Subtitle
Primary
1/5 : English
Off
Secondary
Style
–/1 :
1 :
2
With , select “Primary”,
“Secondary” and “Style”, and then
press .
Subtitle
Primary
1/5 : English
Off
Secondary
Style
–/1 :
1 :
3
Use to select your desired subtitle language
and subtitle style.
Subtitle
Primary
Off
Secondary
Style
–/1 :
1 :
1/5 : English
4
Press .
The setup screen disappears.
Selecting DVD-Video and DivX
®
le Subtitle
With a DivX
®
le, the currently playing subtitle number and number
of recorded subtitles are displayed, the language option is not
displayed.
1
Press during playback.
The subtitle number currently being played is displayed.
Subtitle
–/5
: OFF
2
Use to select subtitle.
Subtitle
1/5
: English
With DVD-R/-RW with bilingual soundtrack recording, you can
switch between “Main” (main audio) and “Sub(secondary audio) or
“Main/Sub” (main audio + secondary audio).
In CD audio mode, you can switch “Stereo”, “L-ch” (left channel) or
“R-ch” (right channel).
With a DivX
®
le, “MP3” or “Dolby Digital” audio formats and the
number of recorded audio modes are displayed. “– – –“ appears for
audio other than these.
With DTS-CD (5.1 music disc), you cannot switch audio modes.
Audio Switching (Media Other than BD)
1
Press during playback.
The audio number currently being played is displayed.
GExampleH DVD
Audio
: Dolby Digital1/5 3/2.1 English
2
Use to select audio
GExampleH DVD-Video
Audio
: Dolby Digital2/5 3/2.1 Japanese
3
Press .
The setup screen disappears.
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Operations Enabled During Playback
During playback of a BD or DVD-Video recorded with several
camera angles, you can change the angle.
Switching the Angle
BD
DVD-V
NOTE
Angle changing may be restricted, depending on the disc.
1
Press during playback.
The angle number currently being played is displayed.
Angle
1/3
2
Use to select angle.
Angle
2/3
3
Press .
The setup screen disappears.
Press .
The display brightness each time the button is
pressed.
Normal Dim Dark Off
Changing the Brightness of the
Display (Dimmer Control)
Even when Off is selected, the status of operations that are
performed appears momentarily on the display if “Display Setup”
– “Temporary Display” on the GUI menu is set to “On” (vpage 30).
When you make an HDMI connection with a TV or AV Amp compatible
with DBP-4010UDCI and HDMI control functions, you can perform
the following operations by setting the HDMI control function of each
device.
TV or AV Amp power is turned on by operating the
DBP-4010UDCI, and functions change with DBP-
4010UDCI input.
Turning off the TV’s power turns the DBP-
4010UDCI’s power to standby.
Operating the DBP-4010UDCI via the TV’s remote
control.
(When the TV’s remote control has player operation buttons)
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If the HDMI control function does not operate properly, check the
following points.
Is the TV or AV Amp compatible with the HDMI control function?
Are the HDMI control function settings of all equipment correct?
(Step 3)
After setting, did you add another HDMI device connection or
make any changes in the connections? In this case, perform setting
again.
HDMI Control Function
NOTE
The HDMI control function controls operations of a TV that is
compatible with the HDMI control function. Make sure that the TV
and HDMI are connected when you perform HDMI control.
Some functions may not operate depending on the connected TV
or AV Amp. Check the owner’s manual of each device for details
beforehand.
When “Other Setup “Power Saving” on the GUI menu is set
to “Power Saving Standby or “Normal Standby” (vpage 31),
the player’s power cannot be turned on using the HDMI control
function.
When “HDMI Setup– “HDMI Control” – “Power Off Control” on the
GUI menu is set to “Off(
vpage 24), the DBP-4010UDCI is not set
to standby even if the connected device is in the standby mode.
When “DENON LINK Setup “DENON LINK Mode” on the GUI
menu is set to “4th”, the HDMI control function is enabled for the
connected devices.
1
Set HDMI control function to “On”.
On the GUI menu, set “HDMI Setup” “HDMI Control” (vpage
24).
2
Turn the power on for all the equipment connected by
HDMI cable.
3
Set the HDMI control function for all equipment
connected by HDMI cable.
On the GUI menu, set the DBP-4010UDCI with “HDMI Setup
– “HDMI Control” (vpage 24).
Please refer to the owner’s manual as regards setting of connected
devices.
Carry out Steps 2 and 3 should any of the equipment be
unplugged.
b
b
4
To ensure that the DBP-4010UDCI’s HDMI video
output is projected on the TV screen, change the
input function of the TV and AV Amp.
5
When you turn the TV’s power to standby, check that
the power of the DBP-4010UDCI and AV Amp also
goes on standby.
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trademarks.
is a trademark of the DVD Format /
Logo licensing Corporation.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High- Denition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
LLC.
Java and all other trademarks and logos
are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States
and/or other countries.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic and the
double-D symbol ( ) are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license under
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& other U.S. and worldwide patents issued
& pending. DTS is a registered trademark
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are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
DivX, DivX Certied, and associated logos
are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used
under license.
DENON LINK is a unique digital, balanced transfer type interface
developed by DENON. It offers high speed, high quality transfer of
digital audio data with low signal loss. It can be used together with
DENON AV Amp equipped with a special DENON LINK connector
using a single cable to enable playback with high sound quality. It
allows digital transfer of the 192 kHz/24 bit 2-channel digital signals
of DVD-Audio discs, PCM multi-channel signals, etc. Full-spec digital
transfer of the audio contents of Super Audio CD is possible by
connecting a player equipped for DENON LINK 3rd Edition.
During processing of DENON LINK, the DENON LINK indicator of the
display lights.
DENON LINK 4th uses the clock of the AV Amp connected by DENON
LINK to achieve HDMI signal transfer with little jitter when playing
BD.
Advanced AL24 Processing” installed in the analog output dramatically
improves the information volume on the time axis with independent
speed signal detection and processing technology for the PCM signal
playback system. In addition to data expansion to 24 bit, it conducts
natural interpolation processing with no loss of original data by digital
upsampling. The “Advanced AL24” indicator lights on the front panel
when Advanced AL24 Processing is in operation.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is
protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights.
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorised by
Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing
uses only unless otherwise authorised by Macrovision. Reverse
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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About Advanced AL24
Processing
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About Copyright Protection
Technology
About DENON LINK
®
, HDCD
®
, High Denition
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:
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pending.
AVCHD” and AVCHD” logo is the
trademark of Panasonic Corporation and
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Language Code List
Language Code
A
Abkhazian
4748
Afar
4747
Afrikaans
4752
Albanian
6563
Amharic
4759
Arabic
4764
Armenian
5471
Assamese
4765
Aymara
4771
Azerbaijani
4772
B
Bashkir
4847
Basque
5167
Bengali;Bangla
4860
Bhutani
5072
Bihari
4854
Bislama
4855
Breton
4864
Bulgarian
4853
Burmese
5971
Byelorussian
4851
C
Cambodian
5759
Catalan
4947
Chinese
7254
Corsican
4961
Croatian
5464
Czech
4965
D
Danish
5047
Dutch
6058
E
English
5160
Esperanto
5161
Estonian
5166
F
Faroese
5261
Fiji
5256
Finnish
5255
French
5264
Frisian
5271
G
Galician
5358
Georgian
5747
German
5051
Greek
5158
Greenlandic
5758
Guarani
5360
Gujarati
5367
H
Hausa
5447
Hebrew
5569
Hindi
5455
Hungarian
5467
Language Code
I
Icelandic
5565
Indonesian
5560
Interlingua
5547
Interlingue
5551
Inupiak
5557
Irish
5347
Italian
5566
J
Japanese
5647
Javanese
5669
K
Kannada
5760
Kashmiri
5765
Kazakh
5757
Kinyarwanda
6469
Kirghiz
5771
Kirundi
6460
Korean
5761
Kurdish
5767
L
Laothian
5861
Latin
5847
Latvian; Lettish
5868
Lingala
5860
Lithuanian
5866
M
Macedonian
5957
Malagasy
5953
Malay
5965
Malayalam
5958
Maltese
5966
Maori
5955
Marathi
5964
Moldavian
5961
Mongolian
5960
N
Nauru
6047
Nepali
6051
Norwegian
6061
O
Occitan
6149
Oriya
6164
Oromo (Afan)
6159
P
Panjabi
6247
Pashto; Pushto
6265
Persian
5247
Polish
6258
Portuguese
6266
Q
Quechua
6367
R
Rhaeto-Romance
6459
Romanian
6461
Russian
6467
Language Code
S
Samoan
6559
Sangho
6553
Sanskrit
6547
Scots Gaelic
5350
Serbian
6564
Serbo-Croatian
6554
Sesotho
6566
Setswana
6660
Shona
6560
Sindhi
6550
Singhalese
6555
Siswat
6565
Slovak
6557
Slovenian
6558
Somali
6561
Spanish
5165
Sundanese
6567
Swahili
6569
Swedish
6568
T
Tagalog
6658
Tajik
6653
Tamil
6647
Tatar
6666
Telugu
6651
Thai
6654
Tibetan
4861
Tigrinya
6655
Tonga
6661
Tsonga
6665
Turkish
6664
Turkmen
6657
Twi
6669
U
Ukrainian
6757
Urdu
6764
Uzbek
6772
V
Vietnamese
6855
Volapuk
6861
W
Welsh
4971
Wolof
6961
X
Xhosa
7054
Y
Yiddish
5655
Yoruba
7161
Z
Zulu
7267
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Country Code
A
AFGHANISTAN
AF
ÅLAND ISLANDS
AX
ALBANIA
AL
ALGERIA
DZ
AMERICAN SAMOA
AS
ANDORRA
AD
ANGOLA
AO
ANGUILLA
AI
ANTARCTICA
AQ
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
AG
ARMENIA
AM
ARUBA
AW
AZERBAIJAN
AZ
B
BAHAMAS
BS
BAHRAIN
BH
BANGLADESH
BD
BARBADOS
BB
BELARUS
BY
BELIZE
BZ
BENIN
BJ
BERMUDA
BM
BHUTAN
BT
BOLIVIA
BO
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
BA
BOTSWANA
BW
BOUVET ISLAND
BV
BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN
TERRITORY
IO
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
BN
BULGARIA
BG
BURKINA FASO
BF
BURUNDI
BI
C
CAMBODIA
KH
CAMEROON
CM
CAPE VERDE
CV
CAYMAN ISLANDS
KY
CENTRAL AFRICAN
REPUBLIC
CF
CHAD
TD
CHRISTMAS ISLAND
CX
COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS
CC
COMOROS
KM
CONGO
CG
CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC
REPUBLIC OF THE
CD
COOK ISLANDS
CK
COSTA RICA
CR
TE D’IVOIRE
CI
CROATIA
HR
Country Code
CUBA
CU
CYPRUS
CY
CZECH REPUBLIC
CZ
D
DJIBOUTI
DJ
DOMINICA
DM
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
DO
E
ECUADOR
EC
EGYPT
EG
EL SALVADOR
SV
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
GQ
ERITREA
ER
ESTONIA
EE
ETHIOPIA
ET
F
FALKLAND ISLANDS
(MALVINAS)
FK
FAROE ISLANDS
FO
FIJI
FJ
FRENCH GUIANA
GF
FRENCH POLYNESIA
PF
FRENCH SOUTHERN
TERRITORIES
TF
G
GABON
GA
GAMBIA
GM
GEORGIA
GE
GHANA
GH
GIBRALTAR
GI
GREENLAND
GL
GRENADA
GD
GUADELOUPE
GP
GUAM
GU
GUATEMALA
GT
GUERNSEY
GG
GUINEA
GN
GUINEA-BISSAU
GW
GUYANA
GY
H
HAITI
HT
HEARD ISLAND AND
MCDONALD ISLANDS
HM
HOLY SEE (VATICAN CITY
STATE)
VA
HONDURAS
HN
HUNGARY
HU
I
ICELAND
IS
IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC
OF
IR
IRAQ
IQ
ISLE OF MAN
IM
ISRAEL
IL
J
JAMAICA
JM
JERSEY
JE
Country Code
JORDAN
JO
K
KAZAKHSTAN
KZ
KENYA
KE
KIRIBATI
KI
KOREA, DEMOCRATIC
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF
KP
KUWAIT
KW
KYRGYZSTAN
KG
L
LAO PEOPLE’S
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
LA
LATVIA
LV
LEBANON
LB
LESOTHO
LS
LIBERIA
LR
LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA
LY
LIECHTENSTEIN
LI
LITHUANIA
LT
M
MACAO
MO
MACEDONIA, THE FORMER
YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF
MK
MADAGASCAR
MG
MALAWI
MW
MALDIVES
MV
MALI
ML
MALTA
MT
MARSHALL ISLANDS
MH
MARTINIQUE
MQ
MAURITANIA
MR
MAURITIUS
MU
MAYOTTE
YT
MICRONESIA, FEDERATED
STATES OF
FM
MOLDOVA
MD
MONACO
MC
MONGOLIA
MN
MONTENEGRO
ME
MONTSERRAT
MS
MOROCCO
MA
MOZAMBIQUE
MZ
MYANMAR
MM
N
NAMIBIA
NA
NAURU
NR
NEPAL
NP
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
AN
NEW CALEDONIA
NC
NICARAGUA
NI
NIGER
NE
NIGERIA
NG
NIUE
NU
Country Code
NORFOLK ISLAND
NF
NORTHERN MARIANA
ISLANDS
MP
O
OMAN
OM
P
PALAU
PW
PALESTINIAN TERRITORY,
OCCUPIED
PS
PANAMA
PA
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
PG
PARAGUAY
PY
PERU
PE
PITCAIRN
PN
PUERTO RICO
PR
Q
QATAR
QA
R
RÉUNION
RE
ROMANIA
RO
RWANDA
RW
S
SAINT BARTHÉLEMY
BL
SAINT HELENA
SH
SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
KN
SAINT LUCIA
LC
SAINT MARTIN
MF
SAINT PIERRE AND
MIQUELON
PM
SAINT VINCENT AND THE
GRENADINES
VC
SAMOA
WS
SAN MARINO
SM
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
ST
SAUDI ARABIA
SA
SENEGAL
SN
SERBIA
RS
SEYCHELLES
SC
SIERRA LEONE
SL
SLOVAKIA
SK
SLOVENIA
SI
SOLOMON ISLANDS
SB
SOMALIA
SO
SOUTH AFRICA
ZA
SOUTH GEORGIA AND
THE SOUTH SANDWICH
ISLANDS
GS
SRI LANKA
LK
SUDAN
SD
SURINAME
SR
SVALBARD AND JAN
MAYEN
SJ
SWAZILAND
SZ
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
SY
Country Code
T
TAJIKISTAN
TJ
TANZANIA, UNITED
REPUBLIC OF
TZ
TIMOR-LESTE
TL
TOGO
TG
TOKELAU
TK
TONGA
TO
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
TT
TUNISIA
TN
TURKEY
TR
TURKMENISTAN
TM
TURKS AND CAICOS
ISLANDS
TC
TUVALU
TV
U
UGANDA
UG
UKRAINE
UA
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
AE
UNITED STATES MINOR
OUTLYING ISLANDS
UM
URUGUAY
UY
UZBEKISTAN
UZ
V
VANUATU
VU
VATICAN CITY STATE
VA
VENEZUELA
VE
VIET NAM
VN
VIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITISH
VG
VIRGIN ISLANDS, U.S.
VI
W
WALLIS AND FUTUNA
WF
WESTERN SAHARA
EH
Y
YEMEN
YE
Z
ZAMBIA
ZM
ZIMBABWE
ZW
Country Code List
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Numerics
4:3 letterbox
When a wide (16 : 9) disc is played back by connecting a 4 : 3 TV
and the DBP-4010UDCI, this function plays back the image with black
area at the top and bottom.
4:3 pan-and-scan
When a wide (16 : 9) disc is played back by connecting a 4 : 3 TV and
the DBP-4010UDCI, this function cuts left and right of the played back
image to the 4 : 3 size according to the disc's control information.
A
Anamorphic lens
This lens enlarges the 16 : 9 image to 2.35 : 1 image when projecting
the image using a projector.
Aspect ratio
This is the length and width ratio of the TV screen. The conventional TV's
screen ratio is 4 : 3 and the wide screen TV's screen ratio is 16 : 9.
B
BD-J (Java)
With BD-Videos, there are fun software with more interactive
functions (games) using Java applications.
BD-LIVE
The DBP-4010UDCI can be connected to the Internet to enjoy a
number of features, including additional contents such as special
videos or subtitles, network games, etc.
Bit rate
This expresses the read amount per 1 second of video/audio data
recorded in a disc.
Blu-ray disc
This is one-side 1 layer disc having 25GB capacity and can record
high vision video movie and games.
Bonus View
Special images for BD-Videos. It includes comment of the movie
director, simultaneously developing sub-story, and images from
different angles.
C
Chapter
This is a break intended by a producer who organizes the title of BD
or DVD-Video. The chapter search function searches the beginning
of this break.
D
Deep Color
This technology allows expression of more number of colors than the
conventional 8 bits and can reproduce colors close to natural ones
without color streak.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol)
This mechanism automatically perform network conguration such
as IP address for network devices including DBP-4010UDCI, PC, and
broadband router.
Dolby Digital (5.1ch Surround)
This is a stereophonic effect developed by Dolby Laboratories. This is
maximum 5.1 channels of independent multi-channel audio system.
Dolby Digital Plus
This is an extension version of Dolby Digital and is a high sound
quality digital audio technology adopted as an optional audio for Blu-
ray disc.
Dolby TrueHD
This lossless coding technology is adopted as optional audio for Blu-
ray disc and supports 7.1 channels.
Downmix
This function converts the number of channels of surround audio to
less number of channels and plays back.
DTS
This is an abbreviation of Digital Theater System, which is a digital
audio system developed by DTS. When playing back audio by
connecting this system with a device such as DTS amplier, accurate
sound eld position and realistic sound effect as if you are in a movie
theater can be obtained.
DTS-HD
This audio technology provides higher sound quality and enhanced
functionality than the conventional DTS and is adopted as an optional
audio for Blu-ray disc. This technology supports multi-channel, high
data transfer speed, high sampling frequency, and lossless audio
playback. Maximum 7.1 channels are supported in Blu-ray disc.
Dynamic range
The difference between the maximum undistorted sound level and
the minimum sound level that is discernible above the noise emitted
by the device.
F
Finalise
This is processing that enables playing back of disc of BD/DVD/CD,
which was recorded using a recorder, by other players.
H
HDCP
When transmitting digital signals between devices, this copyright
protection technology encrypts the signals to prevent content from
being copied without authorization.
HDMI
This is an abbreviation of High-Denition Multimedia Interface, which
is an AV digital interface that can be connected to a TV or amplier.
Video signal and audio signal can be connected using 1 cable.
I
Interlacing (interlaced scanning)
This conventional method used to project images on a TV displays 1
frame of image in half and half, respectively as 2 elds.
Interactive audio
Audio such as click sound that is generated during operation and is
recorded in the title of BD-Videos.
L
LFE
This is an abbreviation of Low Frequency Effect, which is an output
channel that emphasizes low frequency effect sound. Surround
audio is intensied by outputting 20Hz to 120Hz deep bass.
Linear PCM
This signal is uncompressed PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) signal.
This is the same system as the CD audio but this uses 192kHz, 96kHz,
and 48kHz sampling frequencies in BD or DVD and provides higher
sound quality than CD.
M
MPEG
This is an abbreviation of Moving Picture Experts Group, which is
an international standard of the moving picture audio compression
method. Images of BD and DVD are recorded using this method.
P
Picture-in-picture
This BD-Video function allows you to view making or commentary
scenes in the secondary video while viewing the main story in the
primary video.
Popup menu
This menu recorded in BD software. While playing back a BD,
this menu can be displayed on the front of the screen and can be
operated.
Primary audio
This audio signal is recorded in the main story in BD-Video.
Progressive (sequential scanning)
This is a scanning system of video signal that displays 1 frame of
video as one image. Compared to the interlace system, this system
provides images with less ickering and bleeding.
R
Rating
Depending on the age of the viewer, this function restricts playing
back of BD-Video or DVD-Video. DBP-4010UDCI can be set to restrict
viewing in 0 to 254 level for BD-Video, and 1 to 8 level for DVD-
Video.
Region code
This code indicates country or region where the BD or DVD-Video can
be played back.
S
Secondary audio
This is audio signals of comment of movie director and other data
recorded in the bonus view of BD-Video.
T
Title
This is the unit of content that consists of chapters of BD or DVD
-Video. Some BD or DVD-Video may include multiple titles.
Explanation of Terms
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Index
vA page
Adjusting the Picture Quality ··························································33
Advanced AL24 Processing ····························································48
Analog 7.1ch Connection ·······························································16
Analog Audio Connection ·······························································18
Audio Format ············································································14, 16
Audio Mode ····················································································32
Audio Setup ····················································································25
Auto Power Mode ···········································································31
vB page
BD ·······························································································3, 51
BD-Video ·······················································································3, 5
BD-LIVE ·····················································································36, 51
Bonus View ···············································································36, 51
Brightness of the Display ·······························································47
vC page
Cables Used for Connections ·························································12
CD ·································································································3, 5
CD-R/-RW ······················································································3, 5
Channel Level············································································23, 25
Chapter ·······················································································5, 51
Component Resolution ···································································24
Component Video Output ·······························································18
Country Code ··················································································50
vD page
Deep Color ················································································23, 51
DENON LINK ·······································································17, 28, 48
Digital Audio Connection ································································19
Digital Audio Output ·······································································27
DivX® ······························································································4,5
Dolby Digital ········································································14, 16, 51
Dolby Digital Plus ································································14, 16, 51
Dolby TrueHD ·····································································14, 16, 51
Downmix ···················································································27, 51
DTS ·····················································································14, 16, 51
DTS-HD ···············································································14, 16, 51
DVD-Audio ····················································································3, 5
DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW ·····································································3, 5
DVD-Video ·····················································································3, 5
DVI-D Terminal ················································································13
Dynamic Range ·········································································27, 51
vF page
File ·································································································4, 5
File Browser Screen ········································································39
Finalise ························································································4, 51
Firmware Update ············································································31
Folder ································································································5
vG page
Group ································································································5
vH page
HDCP·························································································15, 51
HD Layer ···························································································5
HDMI ···················································································12, 13, 51
HDMI Connection ···········································································13
HDMI Control Function ···································································47
HDMI Setup ····················································································23
Home Theater Playback ··································································11
vI page
Information Bar Display ··································································34
Interlacing ·······················································································51
vJ page
Jitter-free Connection ·····································································17
JPEG··································································································4
vL page
Language Code ···············································································49
Language Setup ··············································································23
Letter Box ·················································································24, 51
LFE ····························································································26, 51
Linear PCM(LPCM) ·····························································14, 16, 51
LPCM ··················································································14, 16, 51
vM page
Marker Function ··············································································43
Menu Map ······················································································21
MP3 ·······················································································4, 14, 16
Multi linear PCM ·············································································14
vN page
Network ····················································································19, 29
vP page
Pan Scan ···················································································24, 51
Picture-in-Picture ·······································································36, 51
Playback(BD) ···················································································36
Playback(DVD) ·················································································36
Playback(Super Audio CD) ······························································37
Playback(CD) ···················································································37
Playback(DVD-Audio) ······································································37
Playback(JPEG) ···············································································39
Power Saving ··················································································31
Primary Audio··················································································51
Progressive ···············································································24, 51
Pure Direct ················································································28, 38
vR page
Rating ························································································29, 51
Region Code ···············································································3, 51
Remote Control Setting ··································································31
Remote Control Unit ·········································································7
Repeat Mode ··················································································44
Resume Function ············································································41
vS page
Screen Saver ···················································································30
SD Memory Card ··········································································4, 5
Search Mode···················································································42
Secondary Audio ·············································································51
Setting HDMI Audio Output ···························································14
Setting HDMI Video Output ····························································13
Source Direct ··················································································27
Speaker Conguration ······························································23, 25
Subtitle ····························································································46
Super Audio CD ············································································3, 5
vT page
Time Display ···················································································35
Title ·····························································································5, 51
Track··································································································5
TV Aspect ··················································································24, 51
vV page
Vertical Stretch ················································································32
Video Setup ·····················································································24
vW page
WMA ·································································································4
Information
InformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnectionsGetting Started Specications
ENGLISH

If a problem should arise, rst check the following:
1. Are the connections correct?
2. Is the set being operated as described in the owner’s manual?
3. Are the other components operating properly?
If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed in the table below. Should the problem
persist, there may be a malfunction.
In this case, disconnect the power immediately and contact your store of purchase.
Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause / Countermeasure Page
Power does not turn
on.
Check if the power cord is properly connected.
Plug the power supply cord into the power outlet.
The safety protection device may be activated. Unplug the power
cord once, and wait for 5-10 seconds and then plug it in again.
DBP-4010UDCI enters the standby status by safety function when
the fan stops. Check the back of the set if something is disturbing
the fan rotation.
20
3, 9
Unable to play back
BD-LIVE / bonus view.
Does the SD Memory Card has more than 1GB of available space?
Has the SD Memory Card been initialized by the DBP-4010UDCI?
Was the SD Memory Card inserted while the power of the unit
is on. (Insert the SD Memory Card while the DBP-4010UDCI is in
the standby status.)
Remove the write protection of an SD Memory Card.
4, 36
31
4, 36
Picture does not
appear.
Switch the TV's input setting to the external input connected to
the player.
Is the Pure Direct function set to “On”? Set to “Off”.
Also, is “Pure Direct SetupVideo Outon the GUI menu set
to Offat the “User Preset 1” or “User Preset 2” setting? Set it
to “On”.
Is HDMI mode set to “HDMI On”? In this case, video signals are
output from the video, S-Video and HDMI terminals, but not from
the component terminals.
Check the connection of the video/S-Video/component video cable.
Is the GUI menu “HDMI Setup“I/P Direct” set to On”? In this case,
no video signals are output from the video and S-Video terminals
during playback of certain discs.
Does the Video Setup“Component Resolution” setting on the
GUI menu match the connected device's resolution? Set it so that
it matches.
28, 38
13
18
23
24
Symptom Cause / Countermeasure Page
Video and audio are
not output with HDMI
connection.
Check the connection of the HDMI cable.
Is the “HDMI” indicator of the display of the DBP-4010UDCI
lighting?
Is the Pure Direct function set to “On”? Set to “Off”.
Also, is “Pure Direct SetupVideo Outon the GUI menu set
to Offat the “User Preset 1” or “User Preset 2” setting? Set it
to “On”.
Is HDMI mode set to “HDMI Off”? In this case, video signals are
output from the video and S-Video terminals, but not from the HDMI
terminal.
Check whether the connected display device or other device
supports HDCP. This unit will not output a video signal unless the
other device supports HDCP. See the owner’s manual of your TV,
AV Amp, etc.
Check that the setting of the HDMI video resolution supports the
resolution of the connected device. When set to Auto”, DBP-
4010UDCI makes the setting automatically.
13
8
28, 38
13
15
13
HD audio is not
output.
Set “BD Audio Mode” to “HD Audio Output”. 32
Picture is not
displayed or is
disturbed.
Picture of a BD-Video
or DVD-Video disc is
in black and white.
The picture may be slightly disturbed directly after fast-forwarding
or reversing. This is not a malfunction.
Connect the DBP-4010UDCI’s video/S-Video/component video
output either directly to the TV or to the TV via the AV Amp. Do
not connect via a VCR (video cassette recorder). Some discs
include copy prohibit signals, and when such discs are played
via a VCR, the copy guard system may cause the picture to be
disturbed.
Is a disc that is not compatible with the player or a disc with
a different region number loaded? (This player supports region
code “A” for BD-Video discs, “1” or “ALL” for DVD-Video discs.)
Is the GUI menu “HDMI Setup“I/P Direct” set to On”? In this case,
no video signals are output from the video and S-Video terminals
during playback of certain discs.
18
3
23
Troubleshooting
InformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnectionsGetting Started Specications
ENGLISH

Some function may not be used in some operation status and this is not failure of the unit. Read the
description in this Owner’s Manual for details on correct operations.
The volume may differ from disc to disc. This is due to the differences in how the signals are recorded
on the disc, and is not a malfunction.
During programmed playback, it is not possible to perform random playback or to start playback from
the desired track or le.
Some functions are prohibited on some discs.
Symptom Cause / Countermeasure Page
The unit is operated
by the remote control
of other DENON
products.
The unit is operated by the remote control of other DENON
products.
To avoid the unit being operated with the remote control of other
devices, set “Other Setup“Remote Control Setting”“Receive
Legacy Remocon” to “Off” on the GUI menu.
7, 31
31
Buttons do not work
or the unit stops
responding.
Operations may not be permitted by the disc.
The safety protection device may be activated. Unplug the power
cord once, and wait for 5-10 seconds and then plug it in again.
Refer to the instructions of the disc.
Playable disc is not
read.
The pickup lens may be dirty. Before requesting servicing, try
cleaning the laser pickup with a commercially available lens
cleaner. (Do not use a cleaner with brush because it may damage
the lens.)
Angle does not
switch.
If a BD-Video or DVD-Video does not record multiple angles,
angle cannot be switched. Also, multiple angles may be recorded
for specic scenes.
47
Playback does not
start when the title is
selected.
Playback may be prohibited by the viewing restriction setting.
Check the “Ratings” setting on the GUI menu.
29
The password for
rating level has been
forgotten.
On the GUI menu, perform the “Other Setup “Initialize”
procedure.
31
Troubleshooting
Symptom Cause / Countermeasure Page
No sound is heard or
the sound is hard to
hear.
Check the devices whose audio is connected and the speaker
connections.
Is the power of devices whose audio is connected turned on?
Is the input selection set to the input to which the DBP-4010UDCI
is connected?
Is the audio output properly selected?
11 ~ 20
13 ~ 20
Picture freezes
momentarily during
playback.
When the disc is scratched or contaminated with ngerprints, the
disc may not be played back correctly. Clean the disc or replace
with a non-scratched disc.
There may be a problem with the data recorded on the disc.
6
Playback does not
start even when
1 is
pressed, or starts but
stops immediately.
Is there condensation inside the player or on the disc? (Let set for
1 to 2 hours with the power off.)
When the disc is scratched or contaminated with ngerprints, the
disc may not be played back correctly. Clean the disc or replace
with a non-scratched disc.
Is the disc loaded upside-down? Load the disc properly, with the
side containing the signals to be played facing down.
Is an unplayable disc loaded?
3
6
6
3, 4
Subtitles are not
displayed.
Subtitles cannot be displayed for BD-Video, DVD-Video or DivX
®
les that do not contain subtitles.
Is the subtitle setting “Off”? Use a disc menu or to set the
displayed subtitle.
46
23
SD Memory Card
cannot be read.
The format of the card does not match to this unit or the card is
not compatible.
Is the playback media mode set to “SD CARD MODE”?
Select “SD CARD MODE” at
.
31
34
No return to start-up
screen when disc is
removed.
There may be an internal error. Set the power to standby, wait
awhile, then turn the power back on.
The set cannot be
operated with the
remote control unit.
Aim the remote control directly at infrared sensor window on the
front of the unit.
Operate within a distance of 7 meters from the remote control
sensor.
Remove the obstacle.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
Insert the batteries in the proper direction, checking the q and
w marks.
Make the signal code of the remote control match to the signal
code of the unit.
7
7
7
7
7
TroubleshootingInformationHDMI Control FunctionPlaybackSetupConnectionsGetting Started
ENGLISH

Specications
Audio performancen
Signal format : NTSC
Applicable discs /memory cards : (1) BD-Video discs :
12 cm 1 side 1 layer, 12 cm 1 side 2 layers
(2) DVD-Video / DVD-Audio discs :
12 cm 1 side 1 layer, 12 cm 1 side 2 layers /
12 cm 2 sides 2 layers (1 side 1 layer)
8 cm 1 side 1 layer, 8 cm 1 side 2 layers /
8 cm 2 sides 2 layers (1 side 1 layer)
(3) Super Audio CDs :
12 cm 1 layer / 12 cm 2 layer / 12 cm Hybrid
(4) Compact Discs (CD-DA) :
12 cm / 8 cm discs
(5) Memory cards :
SD Memory Card / SDHC Memory Card / miniSD Card /
microSD Card
S-Video output : Y output level : 1Vp-p (75 Ω/ohms)
C output level : 0.286 Vp-p
Output terminal : S-Video, 1 set
Video output : Output level : 1Vp-p (75 Ω/ohms)
Output terminal : Pin-jack, 1 set
Component video output : Y output level : 1Vp-p (75 Ω/ohms)
Pb/Cb output level / Pr/Cr output level : 0.648 Vp-p (75 Ω/ohms)
Output terminal : Pin-jack, 1 set
HDMI output : Output terminal : 19-pin HDMI terminals, 1 set
HDMI ver. 1.3a
(Deep Color, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD)
Analog audio output : Output level : 2 Vrms (10 kΩ/kohms)
2 channels output terminal : Pin-jack, 1 set
7.1 channels output terminal : Pin-jack, 1 set
Audio output characteristics : (1) Frequency response
q BD (Multi linear PCM)
w DVD (Multi linear PCM)
e Super Audio CD
r CD
: 2Hz ~ 22kHz (48kHz sampling)
: 2Hz ~ 44kHz (96kHz sampling)
: 2Hz ~ 88kHz (192kHz sampling)
: 2Hz ~ 22kHz (48kHz sampling)
: 2Hz ~ 44kHz (96kHz sampling)
: 2Hz ~ 88kHz (192kHz sampling)
: 2Hz ~ 100kHz
: 2Hz ~ 20kHz
(2) S/N ratio : 125dB
(3) Total harmonic distortion : 1kHz 0.0008%
(4) Dynamic range : 110dB
Digital audio output :
Optical digital output: Optical connector, 1 set
Coaxial digital output: Pin jack, 1 set
Generaln
Power supply : AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption :
(vpage 31 “Power Saving”)
55 W
When in Power Saving Standby : 0.3 W
When in Normal Standby : 0.8 W
When in Quick Start Mode :
20 ~ 35 W (Changes according to connection status, etc.)
Maximum external dimensions : 434 (W) x 137 (H) x 383 (D) mm (17-3/32” x 5-25/64” x 15-5/64”)
Weight : 10 kg (22 lbs 0.7 oz)
Remote control unit (RC-1140)n
Remote control type : Infrared pulse
Batteries : R6/AA Type (two batteries)
Maximum external dimensions : 58 (W) x 230 (H) x 37 (D) mm (2-9/32” x 9-1/16” x 1-29/64”)
Weight : 205 g (Approx. 7.2 oz) (included batteries)
z
For purposes of improvement, specications and design are subject to change without notice.
Specications
LICENSE
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The Independent JPEG Group’s JPEG software
README for release 6b of 27-Mar-1998
This distribution contains the sixth public release of the
Independent JPEG Group’s free JPEG software. You are
welcome to redistribute this software and to use it for any
purpose, subject to the conditions under LEGAL ISSUES,
below.
Serious users of this software (particularly those
incorporating it into larger programs) should contact IJG at
jpeg-info@uunet.uu.net to be added to our electronic mailing
list. Mailing list members are notied of updates and have a
chance to participate in technical discussions, etc.
This software is the work of Tom Lane, Philip Gladstone,
Jim Boucher, Lee Crocker, Julian Minguillon, Luis Ortiz,
George Phillips, Davide Rossi, Guido Vollbeding, Ge’
Weijers, and other members of the Independent JPEG
Group.
IJG is not afliated with the ofcial ISO JPEG standards
committee.
DOCUMENTATION ROADMAP
This le contains the following sections:
OVERVIEW General description of JPEG and
the IJG software.
LEGAL ISSUES Copyright, lack of warranty,
terms of distribution.
REFERENCES Where to learn more about
JPEG.
ARCHIVE LOCATIONS Where to nd newer versions of
this software.
RELATED SOFTWARE Other stuff you should get.
FILE FORMAT WARS Software *not* to get.
TO DO Plans for future IJG releases.
Other documentation les in the distribution are:
User documentation:
LICENSE
install.doc How to congure and install the
IJG software.
usage.doc Usage instructions for cjpeg,
djpeg, jpegtran, rdjpgcom, and
wrjpgcom.
*.1 Unix-style man pages for
programs (same info as usage.
doc).
wizard.doc Advanced usage instructions for
JPEG wizards only.
change.log Version-to-version change
highlights.
Programmer and internal documentation:
libjpeg.doc How to use the JPEG library in
your own programs.
example.c Sample code for calling the
JPEG library.
structure.doc Overview of the JPEG library’s
internal structure.
lelist.doc Road map of IJG les.
coderules.doc Coding style rules --- please read
if you contribute code.
Please read at least the les install.doc and usage.doc.
Useful information can also be found in the JPEG FAQ
(Frequently Asked Questions) article. See ARCHIVE
LOCATIONS below to nd out where to obtain the FAQ
article.
If you want to understand how the JPEG code works, we
suggest reading one or more of the REFERENCES, then
looking at the documentation les (in roughly the order
listed) before diving into the code.
OVERVIEW
This package contains C software to implement JPEG image
compression and decompression. JPEG (pronounced “jay-
peg”) is a standardized compression method for full-color
and gray-scale images. JPEG is intended for compressing
real-world” scenes; line drawings, cartoons and other
non-realistic images are not its strong suit. JPEG is lossy,
meaning that the output image is not exactly identical to
the input image. Hence you must not use JPEG if you
have to have identical output bits. However, on typical
photographic images, very good compression levels can
be obtained with no visible change, and remarkably high
compression levels are possible if you can tolerate a low-
quality image. For more details, see the references, or just
experiment with various compression settings.
This software implements JPEG baseline, extended-
sequential, and progressive
compression processes. Provision is made for supporting
all variants of these
processes, although some uncommon parameter settings
aren’t implemented yet.
For legal reasons, we are not distributing code for the
arithmetic-coding
variants of JPEG; see LEGAL ISSUES. We have made no
provision for supporting
the hierarchical or lossless processes dened in the
standard.
We provide a set of library routines for reading and writing
JPEG image les, plus two sample applications “cjpeg”
and “djpeg”, which use the library to perform conversion
between JPEG and some other popular image le
formats.
The library is intended to be reused in other applications.
In order to support le conversion and viewing software,
we have included considerable functionality beyond the
bare JPEG coding/decoding capability; for example, the
color quantization modules are not strictly part of JPEG
decoding, but they are essential for output to colormapped
le formats or colormapped displays. These extra functions
can be compiled out of the library if not required for a
particular application. We have also included “jpegtran”,
a utility for lossless transcoding between different JPEG
processes, and rdjpgcom” and “wrjpgcom”, two simple
applications for inserting and extracting textual comments
in JFIF les.
The emphasis in designing this software has been on
achieving portability and exibility, while also making it
fast enough to be useful. In particular, the software is
not intended to be read as a tutorial on JPEG. (See the
REFERENCES section for introductory material.) Rather,
it is intended to be reliable, portable, industrial-strength
code. We do not claim to have achieved that goal in every
aspect of the software, but we strive for it.
We welcome the use of this software as a component of
commercial products.
No royalty is required, but we do ask for an
acknowledgement in product documentation, as described
under LEGAL ISSUES.
LEGAL ISSUES
In plain English:
1. We don’t promise that this software works. (But if you
nd any bugs, please let us know!)
2. You can use this software for whatever you want. You
don’t have to pay us.
3. You may not pretend that you wrote this software.
If you use it in a program, you must acknowledge
somewhere in your documentation that you’ve used
the IJG code.
In legalese:
The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation,
either express or implied, with respect to this software, its
quality, accuracy, merchantability, or tness for a particular
purpose. This software is provided AS IS”, and you, its
user, assume the entire risk as to its quality and accuracy.
This software is copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G.
Lane.
All Rights Reserved except as specied below.
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and
distribute this software (or portions thereof) for any
purpose, without fee, subject to these conditions:
(1) If any part of the source code for this software is
distributed, then this README le must be included,
with this copyright and no-warranty notice unaltered;
and any additions, deletions, or changes to the original
les must be clearly indicated in accompanying
documentation.
(2) If only executable code is distributed, then the
accompanying documentation must state that
“this software is based in part on the work of the
Independent JPEG Group”.
(3) Permission for use of this software is granted only if
the user accepts full responsibility for any undesirable
consequences; the authors accept NO LIABILITY for
damages of any kind.
These conditions apply to any software derived from or
based on the IJG code, not just to the unmodied library.
If you use our work, you ought to acknowledge us.
Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author’s
name or company name in advertising or publicity relating
to this software or products derived from it. This software
may be referred to only as “the Independent JPEG Group’s
software”.
We specically permit and encourage the use of this
software as the basis of commercial products, provided
that all warranty or liability claims are assumed by the
product vendor.
ansi2knr.c is included in this distribution by permission of
L. Peter Deutsch, sole proprietor of its copyright holder,
Aladdin Enterprises of Menlo Park, CA.
ansi2knr.c is NOT covered by the above copyright and
conditions, but instead by the usual distribution terms of
the Free Software Foundation; principally, that you must
include source code if you redistribute it. (See the le
ansi2knr.c for full details.) However, since ansi2knr.c is
not needed as part of any program generated from the
IJG code, this does not limit you more than the foregoing
paragraphs do.
The Unix conguration script “congure” was produced
with GNU Autoconf.
It is copyright by the Free Software Foundation but is
freely distributable.
The same holds for its supporting scripts (cong.
guess, cong.sub, ltcong, ltmain.sh). Another support
script, install-sh, is copyright by M.I.T. but is also freely
distributable.
It appears that the arithmetic coding option of the JPEG
spec is covered by patents owned by IBM, AT&T, and
Mitsubishi. Hence arithmetic coding cannot legally be
used without obtaining one or more licenses. For this
reason, support for arithmetic coding has been removed
from the free JPEG software.
(Since arithmetic coding provides only a marginal gain
over the unpatented Huffman mode, it is unlikely that very
many implementations will support it.)
So far as we are aware, there are no patent restrictions on
the remaining code.
The IJG distribution formerly included code to read and
write GIF les.
To avoid entanglement with the Unisys LZW patent, GIF
reading support has been removed altogether, and the
GIF writer has been simplied to produce “uncompressed
GIFs”. This technique does not use the LZW algorithm; the
resulting GIF les are larger than usual, but are readable by
all standard GIF decoders.
We are required to state that
“The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright
property of CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a
Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated.”
REFERENCES
We highly recommend reading one or more of these
references before trying to understand the innards of the
JPEG software.
The best short technical introduction to the JPEG
compression algorithm is
Wallace, Gregory K. The JPEG Still Picture
Compression Standard”, Communications of the ACM,
April 1991 (vol. 34 no. 4), pp. 30-44.
(Adjacent articles in that issue discuss MPEG motion
picture compression, applications of JPEG, and related
topics.) If you don’t have the CACM issue handy, a
PostScript le containing a revised version of Wallace’s
article is available at ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/
wallace.ps.gz. The le (actually a preprint for an article
that appeared in IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics) omits
the sample images that appeared in CACM, but it includes
corrections and some added material. Note: the Wallace
article is copyright ACM and IEEE, and it may not be used
for commercial purposes.
A somewhat less technical, more leisurely introduction
to JPEG can be found in The Data Compression Book
by Mark Nelson and Jean-loup Gailly, published by M&T
Books (New York), 2nd ed. 1996, ISBN 1-55851-434-1. This
book provides good explanations and example C code for
a multitude of compression methods including JPEG. It
is an excellent source if you are comfortable reading C
code but don’t know much about data compression
in general. The book’s JPEG sample code is far from
industrial-strength, but when you are ready to look at a full
implementation, you’ve got one here...
The best full description of JPEG is the textbook JPEG
Still Image Data Compression Standard” by William
B. Pennebaker and Joan L. Mitchell, published by Van
Nostrand Reinhold, 1993, ISBN 0-442-01272-1. Price
US$59.95, 638 pp.
The book includes the complete text of the ISO JPEG
standards (DIS 10918-1 and draft DIS 10918-2).
This is by far the most complete exposition of JPEG in
existence, and we highly recommend it.
The JPEG standard itself is not available electronically;
you must order a paper copy through ISO or ITU. (Unless
you feel a need to own a certied ofcial copy, we
recommend buying the Pennebaker and Mitchell book
instead; it’s much cheaper and includes a great deal of
useful explanatory material.)
In the USA, copies of the standard may be ordered from
ANSI Sales at (212) 642-4900, or from Global Engineering
Documents at (800) 854-7179. (ANSI doesn’t take credit
card orders, but Global does.) It’s not cheap: as of 1992,
ANSI was charging $95 for Part 1 and $47 for Part 2, plus
7% shipping/handling. The standard is divided into two
parts, Part 1 being the actual specication, while Part 2
covers compliance testing methods. Part 1 is titled “Digital
Compression and Coding of Continuous-tone Still Images,
Part 1: Requirements and guidelines” and has document
numbers ISO/IEC IS 10918-1, ITU-T T.81. Part 2 is titled
“Digital Compression and Coding of Continuous-tone Still
Images, Part 2: Compliance testing” and has document
numbers ISO/IEC IS 10918-2, ITU-T T.83.
Some extensions to the original JPEG standard are dened
in JPEG Part 3, a newer ISO standard numbered ISO/IEC
IS 10918-3 and ITU-T T.84. IJG currently does not support
any Part 3 extensions.
The JPEG standard does not specify all details of an
interchangeable le format. For the omitted details we
follow the JFIF” conventions, revision 1.02. A copy of the
JFIF spec is available from:
Literature Department
C-Cube Microsystems, Inc.
1778 McCarthy Blvd.
Milpitas, CA 95035
phone (408) 944-6300, fax (408) 944-6314
LICENSE
A PostScript version of this document is available by FTP
at ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jf.ps.gz. There is also a
plain text version at ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jf.txt.
gz, but it is missing the gures.
The TIFF 6.0 le format specication can be obtained by
FTP from ftp://ftp.sgi.com/graphics/tiff/TIFF6.ps.gz. The
JPEG incorporation scheme found in the TIFF 6.0 spec of
3-June-92 has a number of serious problems.
IJG does not recommend use of the TIFF 6.0 design (TIFF
Compression tag 6).
Instead, we recommend the JPEG design proposed by
TIFF Technical Note #2 (Compression tag 7). Copies of
this Note can be obtained from ftp.sgi.com or from ftp://
ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/. It is expected that the next
revision of the TIFF spec will replace the 6.0 JPEG design
with the Note’s design.
Although IJG’s own code does not support TIFF/JPEG,
the free libtiff library uses our library to implement TIFF/
JPEG per the Note. libtiff is available from ftp://ftp.sgi.
com/graphics/tiff/.
ARCHIVE LOCATIONS
The “ofcial” archive site for this software is ftp.uu.net
(Internet address 192.48.96.9). The most recent released
version can always be found there in directory graphics/
jpeg. This particular version will be archived as ftp://ftp.
uu.net/graphics/jpeg/jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz.
If you don’t have direct Internet access, UUNET’s archives
are also available via UUCP; contact help@uunet.uu.net
for information on retrieving les that way.
Numerous Internet sites maintain copies of the UUNET
les. However, only ftp.uu.net is guaranteed to have the
latest ofcial version.
You can also obtain this software in DOS-compatible “zip
archive format from the SimTel archives (ftp://ftp.simtel.
net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/graphics/), or on CompuServe in
the Graphics Support forum (GO CIS:GRAPHSUP), library
12 JPEG Tools”. Again, these versions may sometimes
lag behind the ftp.uu.net release.
The JPEG FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) article is a
useful source of general information about JPEG. It is
updated constantly and therefore is not included in this
distribution. The FAQ is posted every two weeks to
Usenet newsgroups comp.graphics.misc, news.answers,
and other groups.
It is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.faqs.
org/faqs/jpeg-faq/ and other news.answers archive sites,
including the ofcial news.answers archive at rtfm.mit.
edu: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/jpeg-
faq/.
If you don’t have Web or FTP access, send e-mail to mail-
server@rtfm.mit.edu with body
send usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/part1
send usenet/news.answers/jpeg-faq/part2
RELATED SOFTWARE
Numerous viewing and image manipulation programs
now support JPEG. (Quite a few of them use this library
to do so.) The JPEG FAQ described above lists some of
the more popular free and shareware viewers, and tells
where to obtain them on Internet.
If you are on a Unix machine, we highly recommend Jef
Poskanzer’s free PBMPLUS software, which provides
many useful operations on PPM-format image les. In
particular, it can convert PPM images to and from a
wide range of other formats, thus making cjpeg/djpeg
considerably more useful. The latest version is distributed
by the NetPBM group, and is available from numerous
sites, notably ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/graphics/graphics/
packages/NetPBM/.
Unfortunately PBMPLUS/NETPBM is not nearly as portable
as the IJG software is; you are likely to have difculty
making it work on any non-Unix machine.
A different free JPEG implementation, written by the
PVRG group at Stanford,
is available from ftp://havefun.stanford.edu/pub/jpeg/.
This program is designed for research and experimentation
rather than production use; it is slower, harder to use, and
less portable than the IJG code, but it is easier to read
and modify. Also, the PVRG code supports lossless
JPEG, which we do not. (On the other hand, it doesn’t do
progressive JPEG.)
FILE FORMAT WARS
Some JPEG programs produce les that are not compatible
with our library.
The root of the problem is that the ISO JPEG committee
failed to specify a concrete le format. Some vendors
“lled in the blanks” on their own, creating proprietary
formats that no one else could read. (For example, none
of the early commercial JPEG implementations for the
Macintosh were able to exchange compressed les.)
The le format we have adopted is called JFIF (see
REFERENCES). This format has been agreed to by a
number of major commercial JPEG vendors, and it has
become the de facto standard. JFIF is a minimal or low
end” representation.
We recommend the use of TIFF/JPEG (TIFF revision 6.0
as modied by TIFF Technical Note #2) for high end”
applications that need to record a lot of additional data
about an image. TIFF/JPEG is fairly new and not yet
widely supported, unfortunately.
The upcoming JPEG Part 3 standard denes a le format
called SPIFF.
SPIFF is interoperable with JFIF, in the sense that most
JFIF decoders should be able to read the most common
variant of SPIFF. SPIFF has some technical advantages
over JFIF, but its major claim to fame is simply that it is an
ofcial standard rather than an informal one. At this point
it is unclear whether SPIFF will supersede JFIF or whether
JFIF will remain the de-facto standard. IJG intends to
support SPIFF once the standard is frozen, but we have
not decided whether it should become our default output
format or not.
(In any case, our decoder will remain capable of reading
JFIF indenitely.)
Various proprietary le formats incorporating JPEG
compression also exist.
We have little or no sympathy for the existence of these
formats. Indeed, one of the original reasons for developing
this free software was to help force convergence on
common, open format standards for JPEG les. Don’t use
a proprietary le format!
TO DO
The major thrust for v7 will probably be improvement of
visual quality.
The current method for scaling the quantization tables
is known not to be very good at low Q values. We
also intend to investigate block boundary smoothing,
“poor man’s variable quantization”, and other means
of improving quality-vs-le-size performance without
sacricing compatibility.
In future versions, we are considering supporting some
of the upcoming JPEG Part 3 extensions --- principally,
variable quantization and the SPIFF le format.
As always, speeding things up is of great interest.
Please send bug reports, offers of help, etc. to jpeg-info@
uunet.uu.net.
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Exhibit-F
COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:
If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices
immediately following this sentence.
libpng version 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, is Copyright (c)
2004 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and is distributed according
to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with
the following individual added to the list of Contributing
Authors
Cosmin Truta
libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5 - October
3, 2002, are Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-
Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same
disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following
individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors
Simon-Pierre Cadieux
Eric S. Raymond
Gilles Vollant
and with the following additions to the disclaimer:
There is no warranty against interference with your
enjoyment of the library or against infringement.
There is no warranty that our efforts or the library will
fulll any of your particular purposes or needs. This
library is provided with all faults, and the entire risk of
satisfactory quality, performance, accuracy, and effort
is with the user.
libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March
20, 2000, are Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Glenn Randers-
Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same
disclaimer and license as libpng-0.96, with the following
individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:
Tom Lane
Glenn Randers-Pehrson
Willem van Schaik
libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997,
are Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed
according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-
0.88, with the following individuals added to the list of
Contributing Authors:
John Bowler
Kevin Bracey
Sam Bushell
Magnus Holmgren
Greg Roelofs
Tom Tanner
libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January
1996, are Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat,
Group 42, Inc.
For the purposes of this copyright and license,“Contributing
Authors” is dened as the following set of individuals:
Andreas Dilger
Dave Martindale
Guy Eric Schalnat
Paul Schmidt
Tim Wegner
The PNG Reference Library is supplied “AS IS”. The
Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all
warranties, expressed or implied, including, without
limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of tness
for any purpose. The Contributing Authors and Group
42, Inc. assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental,
special, exemplary, or consequential damages, which may
result from the use of the PNG Reference Library, even if
advised of the possibility of such damage.
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify,
and distribute this source code, or portions hereof,
for any purpose, without fee, subject to the following
restrictions:
1. The origin of this source code must not be
misrepresented.
2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and
must not be misrepresented as being the original
source.
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from any source or altered source distribution.
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specically
permit, without fee, and encourage the use of this source
code as a component to supporting the PNG le format
in commercial products. If you use this source code in
a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be
appreciated.
A “png_get_copyrightfunction is available, for convenient
use in “aboutboxes and the like: printf(“%s”,png_get_
copyright(NULL)); Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of
course) is supplied in the les “pngbar.png” and “pngbar.
jpg (88x31) and “pngnow.png” (98x31).
Libpng is OSI Certied Open Source Software. OSI
Certied Open Source is a certication mark of the Open
Source Initiative.
Glenn Randers-Pehrson
glennrp@users.sourceforge.net
August 15, 2004
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Exhibit-G
Copyright (c) 2001,2003 Keith Packard
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this
software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby
granted without fee, provided that the above copyright
notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
documentation, and that the name of Keith Packard not be
used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution
of the software without specic, written prior permission.
Keith Packard makes no representations about the
suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided
“as is” without express or implied warranty.
KEITH PACKARD DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN
NO EVENT SHALL KEITH PACKARD BE LIABLE FOR ANY
SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR
ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS
OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
LICENSE
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Exhibit-H
The FreeType Project LICENSE
2002-Apr-11 Copyright 1996-2002 by David Turner, Robert
Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg
Introduction
The FreeType Project is distributed in several archive
packages; some of them may contain, in addition to the
FreeType font engine, various tools and contributions
which rely on, or relate to, the FreeType Project.
This license applies to all les found in such packages,
and which do not fall under their own explicit license.
The license affects thus the FreeType font engine, the
test programs, documentation and makeles, at the very
least.
This license was inspired by the BSD, Artistic, and IJG
(Independent JPEG Group) licenses, which all encourage
inclusion and use of free software in commercial and
freeware products alike. As a consequence, its main
points are that:
We don’t promise that this software works. However,
we will be interested in any kind of bug reports. (‘as is’
distribution)
You can use this software for whatever you want, in
parts or full form, without having to pay us. (‘royalty-
free’usage)
You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If
you use it, or only parts of it, in a program, you must
acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that
you have used the FreeType code. (‘credits’)
We specically permit and encourage the inclusion of this
software, with or without modications, in commercial
products.
We disclaim all warranties covering The FreeType Project
and assume no liability related to The FreeType Project.
Finally, many people asked us for a preferred form for a
credit/disclaimer to use in compliance with this license.
We thus encourage you to use the following text:
Portions of this software are copyright © 1996-2002
The FreeType Project (www.freetype.org). All rights
reserved.
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Throughout this license, the terms ‘package’,
‘FreeType Project’, and ‘FreeType archive’ refer to the
set of les originally distributed by the authors (David
Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg) as the
‘FreeType Project’, be they named as alpha, beta or
nal release.
‘You’ refers to the licensee, or person using the project,
where ‘using’ is a generic term including compiling the
project’s source code as well as linking it to form a
‘program’ or ‘executable’.
This program is referred to as ‘a program using the
FreeType engine’.
This license applies to all les distributed in the original
FreeType Project, including all source code, binaries
and documentation, unless otherwise stated inthe
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original archive.
If you are unsure whether or not a particular le is
covered by this license, you must contact us to verify
this.
The FreeType Project is copyright (C) 1996-2000 by
David Turner,
Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg. All rights
reserved except as specied below.
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EVENT WILL ANY OF THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
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BY THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE, OF THE
FREETYPE PROJECT.
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These conditions apply to any software derived from or
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Neither the FreeType authors and contributors nor
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prior written permission.
We suggest, but do not require, that you use one or
more of the following phrases to refer to this software
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or ‘FreeType Distribution’.
As you have not signed this license, you are not
required to accept it. However, as the FreeType
Project is copyrighted material, only this license, or
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Therefore, by using, distributing, or modifying the
FreeType Project, you indicate that you understand and
accept all the terms of this license.
4. Contacts
There are two mailing lists related to FreeType:
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Discusses general use and applications of FreeType,
as well as future and wanted additions to the library
and distribution.
If you are looking for support, start in this list if
you haven’t found anything to help you in the
documentation.
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Discusses bugs, as well as engine internals, design
issues, specic licenses, porting, etc.
http://www.freetype.org
Holds the current FreeType web page, which will allow
you to download our latest development version and
read online documentation.
You can also contact us individually at:
David Turner <david.turner@freetype.org>
Robert Wilhelm <robert.wilhelm@freetype.org>
Werner Lemberg <werner.lemberg@freetype.org>
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Exhibit-I
z This document is freely plagiarised from the Artistic
Licence’, distributed as part of the Perl v4.0 kit by Larry
Wall, which is available from most major archive sites
This documents purpose is to state the conditions under
which these Packages (See denition below) viz: “Crack”,
the Unix Password Cracker, and “CrackLib”, the Unix
Password Checking library, which are held in copyright
by Alec David Edward Muffett, may be copied, such that
the copyright holder maintains some semblance of artistic
control over the development of the packages, while giving
the users of the package the right to use and distribute
the Package in a more-or-less customary fashion, plus the
right to make reasonable modications.
So there.
Denitions:
A “Package” refers to the collection of les distributed by
the Copyright Holder, and derivatives of that collection of
les created through textual modication, or segments
thereof.
“Standard Versionrefers to such a Package if it has not
been modied, or has been modied in accordance with
the wishes of the Copyright Holder.
“Copyright Holderis whoever is named in the copyright
or copyrights for the package.
“You” is you, if you’re thinking about copying or distributing
this Package.
“Reasonable copying fee” is whatever you can justify
on the basis of media cost, duplication charges, time of
people involved, and so on. (You will not be required to
justify it to the Copyright Holder, but only to the computing
community at large as a market that must bear the fee.)
“Freely Available” means that no fee is charged for the
item itself, though there may be fees involved in handling
the item. It also means that recipients of the item may
redistribute it under the same conditions they received it.
1. You may make and give away verbatim copies of the
source form of the Standard Version of this Package
without restriction, provided that you duplicate all
of the original copyright notices and associated
disclaimers.
2. You may apply bug xes, portability xes and other
modications derived from the Public Domain or from
the Copyright Holder. A Package modied in such a
way shall still be considered the Standard Version.
3. You may otherwise modify your copy of this Package
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you changed that le, and provided that you do at least
ONE of the following:
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otherwise make them Freely Available, such as by
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corporation or organization.
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which must also be provided, and provide separate
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Standard Version.
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readable source of the Package with your
modications.
c) accompany any non-standard executables with their
corresponding Standard Version executables, giving
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distribution of this Package. You may charge any fee
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ITSELF. However, you may distribute this Package in
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to endorse or promote products derived from this
software without specic prior written permission.
7. THIS PACKAGE IS PROVIDED AS IS” AND WITHOUT
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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Exhibit-J
Unless otherwise “explicitly” stated, the following text
describes the licensed conditions under which the contents
of this libcap release may be used and distributed:
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of libcap,
with or without modication, are permitted provided that
the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain any existing
copyright notice, and this entire permission notice in
its entirety, including the disclaimer of warranties.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce all prior
and current copyright notices, this list of conditions,
and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. The name of any author may not be used to endorse or
promote products derived from this software without
their specic prior written permission.
LICENSE
ALTERNATIVELY, this product may be distributed under
the terms of the GNU General Public License, in which
case the provisions of the GNU GPL are required INSTEAD
OF the above restrictions. (This clause is necessary due
to a potential conict between the GNU GPL and the
restrictions contained in a BSD-style copyright.)
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS” AND ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR(S) BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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Exhibit-K
Copyright 1995 by Wietse Venema. All rights reserved.
Some individual les may be covered by other copyrights.
This material was originally written and compiled by
Wietse Venema at Eindhoven University of Technology,
The Netherlands, in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 and
1995.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are
permitted provided that this entire copyright notice is
duplicated in all such copies.
This software is provided “as is” and without any expressed
or implied warranties, including, without limitation, the
implied warranties of merchantibility and tness for any
particular purpose.
n
Exhibit-L
Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of
California.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modication, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or
use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
This product includes software developed by the
University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of
its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specic
prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND
CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT
OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
n
Exhibit-M
Copyright (c) 1998 Red Hat Software
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any
person obtaining a copy of this software and associated
documentation les (the “Software”), to deal in the
Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice
shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of
the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS”, WITHOUT
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
SHALL THE X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X
Consortium shall not be used in advertising or otherwise
to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this
Software without prior written authorization from the X
Consortium.
n
Exhibit-N
Copyright (c) 2004-2005 by Internet Systems Consortium,
Inc. (“ISC”)
Copyright (c) 1995-2003 by Internet Software Consortium
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby
granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this
permission notice appear in all copies.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS” AND ISC
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS.
IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR
ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS
OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
Internet Systems Consortium, Inc.
950 Charter Street Redwood City, CA 94063
<info@isc.org> http://www.isc.org/
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Exhibit-O
OpenBSD: telnet.c,v 1.6 1998/07/27 15:29:29 millert Exp
NetBSD: telnet.c,v 1.7 1996/02/28 21:04:15 thorpej Exp
Copyright (c) 1988, 1990, 1993
The Regents of the University of California. All rights
reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modication, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or
use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
This product includes software developed by the
University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of
its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specic
prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND
CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA,
OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
n
Exhibit-P
ORIGINAL LICENSE:
This software is
(c) Copyright 1992 by Panagiotis Tsirigotis
The author (Panagiotis Tsirigotis) grants permission to use,
copy, and distribute this software and its documentation
for any purpose and without fee, provided that the
above copyright notice extant in les in this distribution
is not removed from les included in any redistribution
and that this copyright notice is also included in any
redistribution.
Modications to this software may be distributed, either
by distributing the modied software or by distributing
patches to the original software, under the following
additional terms:
1. The version number will be modied as follows:
a. The rst 3 components of the version number
(i.e <number>.<number>.<number>) will remain
unchanged.
b. A new component will be appended to the version
number to indicate the modication level. The
form of this component is up to the author of the
modications.
2. The author of the modications will include his/her
name by appending it along with the new version
number to this le and will be responsible for any
wrong behavior of the modied software.
The author makes no representations about the suitability
of this software for any purpose. It is provided “as is”
without any express or implied warranty.
Modications:
Version: 2.1.8.7-current
Copyright 1998-2001 by Rob Braun
Sensor Addition
Version: 2.1.8.9pre14a
Copyright 2001 by Steve Grubb
This is an exerpt from an email I recieved from the original
author, allowing xinetd as maintained by me, to use the
higher version numbers:
I appreciate your maintaining the version string guidelines
as specied in the copyright. But I did not mean them to
last as long as they did.
So, if you want, you may use any 2.N.* (N >= 3) version
string for future xinetd versions that you release. Note that
I am excluding the 2.2.* line; using that would only create
confusion. Naming the next release 2.3.0 would put to
rest the confusion about 2.2.1 and 2.1.8.*.
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Exhibit-Q
Except where otherwise noted in the source code (e.g.
the les hash.c, list.c and the trio les, which are covered
by a similar licence but with different Copyright notices)
all the les are:
Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. All Rights
Reserved.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any
person obtaining a copy of this software and associated
documentation les (the “Software”), to deal in the
Software without restriction, including without limitation
the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice
shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of
the Software.
LICENSE
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS”, WITHOUT
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
SHALL THE DANIEL VEILLARD BE LIABLE FOR ANY
CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of Daniel
Veillard shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to
promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Software
without prior written authorization from him.
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Exhibit-R
LICENSE ISSUES
The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both
the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original
SSLeay license apply to the toolkit.
See below for the actual license texts. Actually both
licenses are BSD-style Open Source licenses. In case of
any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact
openssl-core@openssl.org.
OpenSSL License
Copyright (c) 1998-2004 The OpenSSL Project. All rights
reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modication, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or
use of this software must display the following
acknowledgment:
“This product includes software developed by the
OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit.
(http://www.openssl.org/)”
4. The names “OpenSSL Toolkit” and OpenSSL Project”
must not be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without prior written
permission. For written permission, please contact
openssl-core@openssl.org.
5. Products derived from this software may not be called
OpenSSLnor may “OpenSSLappear in their names
without prior written permission of the OpenSSL
Project.
6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain
the following acknowledgment:
“This product includes software developed by the
OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit
(http://www.openssl.org/)”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL
PROJECT “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR
ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
This product includes cryptographic software written by
Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes
software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
Original SSLeay License
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric
Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
The implementation was written so as to conform with
Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial
use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
The following conditions apply to all code found in this
distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code; not
just the SSL code. The SSL documentation included with
this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
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OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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Support, OpenVision, Oracle, Sun Soft, FundsXpress, and
others.
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valuable work which has been performed by MIT and
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gov> were work performed at Fermi National Accelerator
Laboratory, which is operated by Universities Research
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limited to, correctness and tness for purpose.
The implementation of the RPCSEC_GSS authentication
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Copyright (c) 2000 The Regents of the University of
Michigan.
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Copyright (c) 2000 Dug Song <dugsong@UMICH.EDU>.
All rights reserved, all wrongs reversed.
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or without modication, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
materials provided with the distribution.
3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of
its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specic
prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS” AND ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Acknowledgments
Appreciation Time!!!! There are far too many people to
try to thank them all; many people have contributed to
the development of Kerberos V5. This is only a partial
listing....
Thanks to Kevin Coffman and the CITI group at the
University of Michigan for providing patches for
implementing RPCSEC_GSS authentication in the RPC
library.
Thanks to Derrick Schommer for reporting multiple
memory leaks.
Thanks to Quanah Gibson-Mount of Stanford University
for helping exercise the thread support code.
Thanks to Michael Tautschnig for reporting the heap buffer
overow inthe password history mechanism. [MITKRB5-
SA-2004-004]
Thanks to Wyllys Ingersoll for nding a buffer-size problem
in theRPCSEC_GSS implementation.
Thanks to the members of the Kerberos V5 development
team at MIT, both past and present: Danilo Almeida, Jeffrey
Altman, Jay Berkenbilt, Richard Basch, Mitch Berger, John
Carr, Don Davis, Alexandra Ellwood, Nancy Gilman, Matt
Hancher, Sam Hartman, Paul Hill, Marc Horowitz, Eva
Jacobus, Miroslav Jurisic, Barry Jaspan, Geoffrey King,
John Kohl, Peter Litwack, Scott McGuire, Kevin Mitchell,
Cliff Neuman, Paul Park, Ezra Peisach, Chris Provenzano,
Ken Raeburn, Jon Rochlis, Jeff Schiller, Jen Selby, Brad
Thompson, Harry Tsai, Ted Ts’o, Marshall Vale, Tom Yu.
Very special thanks go to Marshall Vale, our departing
team leader.
Over the past few years, Marshall has been extremely
valuable to us as mentor, advisor, manager, and friend.
Marshall’s devotion as a champion of Kerberos has helped
our team immensely through many trials and hardships.
We will miss him tremendously, and we wish him the best
in his future endeavors.
n
Exhibit-U
Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of
California.
All rights reserved.
This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley
by Mike Muuss.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
or without modication, are permitted provided that the
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1. Redistributions of source code must retain the
above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
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acknowledgement:
This product includes software developed by the
University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of
its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specic
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