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Sound Control
o Crossover: Select the crossover frequency for your sound system: Off, 40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz,
90Hz, 100Hz, 110Hz, 120Hz, 150Hz, 175Hz, 200Hz, or 250Hz. Any audio content whose
frequency is lower than this setting will be sent to your subwoofer, if any.
o Dynamic Range: When set to On, DN-500BD MKII will apply some compression to smooth
out the high and low volume levels of the audio. When set to Off, DN-500BD MKII will not
use any compression. When set to Auto, DN-500BD MKII will use the compression
specified by the Blu-ray Disc being played (for other discs, there will be no compression).
Important: This option applies to the audio outputs and 7.1 outputs. It also applies to the
HDMI output if the Format > HDMI Audio setting is PCM.
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Speaker Setting
o Configuration: Select the channel configuration of your sound system: 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, or
7.x.
o Test Tone: Select this to play a test tone through a speaker in your sound system. Use the
left/right cursor buttons () to select the speaker from the diagram.
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Output Control
o Output Volume: When set to Variable, you can use the Vol –/+ buttons on the remote
control to adjust the volume level of the audio outputs and 7.1 outputs. When set to
Fixed, the Vol –/+ buttons on the remote control will be disabled, and the volume will be set
to the Maximum Volume (see below).
o Maximum Volume: Select the highest possible volume level of the audio outputs and 7.1
outputs: -10dB, -6dB, 0dB, +6dB, or +10dB. Be careful—higher volume levels can cause
distortion ("clipping"), which can damage your amplifier or speakers. If the Output Volume
(see above) is set to Fixed, the audio outputs and 7.1 outputs will play audio at this
volume level.
Network Setup
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Function
o BD-Live Network Access: Select the level of access to BD-Live content on the internet:
Permitted (you can access all content), Partial Permitted (you can access only certain
content), Prohibited (BD-Live content is blocked). DN-500BD MKII must be connected to
the internet (via its LAN port) for this feature to work properly.
o BD-Live: These options let you manage where DN-500BD MKII downloads files while
accessing BD-Live content, if any. Press OK to open a window to configure each option.
BUDA Setup: This window shows the amount of free space on the selected drive (see
below). Press OK to format the drive (this will erase all content on the drive).
Please select the BUDA mode: Select the drive you want to use to store downloaded
BD-Live files: External (a USB drive connected to DN-500BD MKII's USB port) or On
board (DN-500BD MKII's internal memory). Note that you will need a certain amount of
free space on the drive to download some content properly (see above).
Important: Your USB drive must not use an NTFS file system.
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