Denon AVR-X4500H Owner's manual

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AVR-X4300H
INTEGRATED NETWORK AV RECEIVER
Owner’s Manual
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Upgrade
7
Accessories
8
Inserting the batteries
9
Operating range of the remote control unit
9
Features
10
High quality sound
10
High performance
12
Easy operation
16
Part names and functions
17
Front panel
17
Display
21
Rear panel
23
Remote control unit
27
Connections
Connecting speakers
31
Speaker installation
31
Speaker connection
40
Speaker configuration and “Amp Assign” settings
44
Connecting a TV
73
Connection 1 : TV equipped with an HDMI connector and
compatible with the ARC (Audio Return Channel)
74
Connection 2 : TV equipped with an HDMI connector and
incompatible with the ARC (Audio Return Channel)
75
Connection 3 : TV equipped without an HDMI connector
76
Connecting a playback device
77
Connecting a set-top box (Satellite tuner/cable TV)
78
Connecting a DVD player or Blu-ray Disc player
79
Connecting a Blu-ray Disc player compatible with the Denon Link
HD function
80
Connecting a video camcorder or game console
81
Connecting a turntable
82
Connecting a USB memory device to the USB port
83
Connecting an FM/AM antenna
84
Connecting to a home network (LAN)
86
Wired LAN
86
Wireless LAN
87
Connecting an external control device
88
REMOTE CONTROL jacks
88
TRIGGER OUT jacks
89
Connecting the power cord
90
Playback
Basic operation
92
Turning the power on
92
Selecting the input source
92
Adjusting the volume
93
Turning off the sound temporarily (Muting)
93
Playback a DVD player/Blu-ray Disc player
93
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Playing a USB memory device
94
Playing files stored on USB memory devices
95
Listening to music on a Bluetooth device
98
Playing music from Bluetooth device
99
Pairing with other Bluetooth devices
101
Reconnecting to this unit from a Bluetooth device
102
Listening to FM/AM broadcasts
103
Listening to FM/AM broadcasts
104
Tuning in by entering the frequency (Direct Tune)
106
RDS search
106
PTY search
107
TP search
108
Radio Text
108
Changing the tune mode (Tune Mode)
109
Tuning in to stations and presetting them automatically (Auto
Preset Memory)
109
Presetting the current broadcast station (Preset Memory)
110
Listening to preset stations
110
Specify a name for the preset broadcast station (Preset Name)
111
Skipping preset broadcast stations (Preset Skip)
112
Cancelling Preset Skip
113
Listening to Internet Radio
114
Listening to Internet Radio
115
Playing back files stored on a PC or NAS
116
Playing back files stored on a PC or NAS
117
Getting the HEOS App
120
HEOS Account
121
Playing from streaming music services
122
Listening to the same music in multiple rooms
125
AirPlay function
129
Playing songs from your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad
130
Playing iTunes music with this unit
130
Selecting multiple speakers (devices)
131
Perform iTunes playback operations with the remote control unit
of this unit
131
Spotify Connect function
132
Playing Spotify music with this unit
132
Convenience functions
133
Adding to HEOS Favorites
134
Playing back HEOS Favorites
134
Deleting a HEOS Favorites
135
Adjusting the volume of each channel to match the input source
(Channel Level Adjust)
136
Adjusting the tone (Tone)
137
Displaying your desired video during audio playback (Video
Select)
138
Adjusting the picture quality for your viewing environment (Picture
Mode)
139
Playing the same music in all zones (All Zone Stereo)
140
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Selecting a sound mode
141
Selecting a sound mode
142
Direct playback
143
Pure Direct playback
143
Auto surround playback
144
HDMI control function
155
Setting procedure
155
Smart Menu function
156
Sleep timer function
158
Using the sleep timer
159
Quick select plus function
160
Calling up the settings
161
Changing the settings
162
Playback in ZONE2/ZONE3 (Separate room)
163
Connecting ZONE
163
Playback in ZONE2/ZONE3
169
Settings
Menu map
171
Menu operations
175
Audio
176
Dialog Level Adjust
176
Subwoofer Level Adjust
176
Surround Parameter
177
Restorer
182
Audio Delay
183
Volume
184
Audyssey
®
185
Graphic EQ
188
Video
190
Picture Adjust
190
HDMI Setup
192
Output Settings
197
Component Video Out
200
On Screen Display
201
TV Format
202
Inputs
203
Input Assign
203
Source Rename
205
Hide Sources
206
Source Level
206
Input Select
207
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Speakers
208
Audyssey
®
Setup
208
Procedure for speaker settings (Audyssey
®
Setup)
210
Error messages
216
Retrieving Audyssey
®
Setup settings
218
Manual Setup
219
Amp Assign
219
Speaker Config.
226
Distances
231
Levels
233
Crossovers
234
Bass
235
Front Speaker
236
2ch Playback
236
Network
239
Information
239
Connection
239
Wi-Fi Setup
240
Settings
242
Network Control
244
Friendly Name
244
Diagnostics
245
HEOS Account
246
I have a HEOS Account
246
Create Account
246
Forgot Password
246
Signed in As
246
Change Location
246
Change Password
246
Delete Account
246
Sign Out
246
General
247
Language
247
ECO
247
ZONE2 Setup / ZONE3 Setup
250
Zone Rename
252
Quick Select Names
252
Trigger Out 1 / Trigger Out 2
253
Front Display
253
Firmware
255
Information
258
Usage Data
260
Setup Lock
260
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Operating external devices with the remote control unit
261
Registering preset codes
262
Operating devices
265
Initializing registered preset codes
268
Specifying the operating zone with the remote control
268
Resetting the remote control unit
268
Tips
Tips
270
Troubleshooting
272
Resetting factory settings
289
Resetting network settings
290
Appendix
About HDMI
291
Video conversion function
294
Playing back a USB memory devices
296
Playing back a Bluetooth device
297
Playing back a file saved on a PC or NAS
298
Playing back Internet Radio
299
Personal memory plus function
299
Last function memory
299
Sound modes and channel output
300
Sound modes and surround parameters
302
Types of input signals, and corresponding sound modes
306
Explanation of terms
310
Trademark information
319
Specifications
322
Index
328
License
331
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Upgrade
Upgrade (Auro-3D)
The text marked with this symbol that will enable after the upgrade of the Auro-3D.
You can experience the best performance of Auro-3D if you install Front Height and Surround Height in addition to standard 5.1-channel. The “Setup
Assistant” will lead you to this setting.
You can use Rear Height speakers from a Dolby Atmos Enabled speaker setup instead of Surround Height speakers for Auro-3D playback.
This unit also can play Auro-3D using standard 5.1-channel and Front Height speakers. If you install any height speakers instead of Surround Height
speakers and Rear Height speakers, you can set the speaker configuration in setup menu.
Auro-3D (Europe only)
Features
High quality sound 11
Connecting speakers
Speaker installation 33, 36
Layout including height speakers and ceiling speakers 39
Speaker configuration and “Amp Assign” settings 45
Auro-3D 9.1/10.1-channel system 57, 63
Selecting a sound mode
Description of sound mode types Auro-3D sound mode 147
Sound mode that can be selected for each input signal 153
Audio
Auro-Matic 3D Preset 179
Auro-Matic 3D Strength 180
Manual Setup
Amp Assign 222, 225
Speaker Config. 230, 231
Appendix
Sound modes and channel output 301
Sound mode and surround parameters 304
Types of input signals, and corresponding sound modes 308
Explanation of terms 311
Trademark information 321
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Thank you for purchasing this Denon product.
To ensure proper operation, please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the product.
After reading this manual, be sure to keep it for future reference.
Accessories
Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.
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Quick Start Guide
Safety Instructions
Cautions on Using Batteries
Notes on radio
Cable labels
Sound calibration
microphone stand
Sound calibration
microphone
AM loop antenna
External antennas for
Bluetooth/wireless
connectivity
FM indoor antenna
R6P/AA batteries
Power cord
Remote control unit
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Inserting the batteries
1
Slide the rear cover off the remote control unit in the
arrow direction.
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2
Insert two batteries correctly into the battery
compartment as indicated.
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Batteries
3
Put the rear cover back on.
NOTE
0
To prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid:
0
Do not use a new battery together with an old one.
0
Do not use two different types of batteries.
0
Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if it will not be in use for long
periods.
0
If the battery fluid should leak, carefully wipe the fluid off the inside of the battery
compartment and insert new batteries.
Operating range of the remote control
unit
Point the remote control unit at the remote sensor when operating it.
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30° 30°
Approx. 7 m
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Features
High quality sound
0
With discrete circuit technology, the power amplifier provides
identical quality for all 9-channels (165 Watts x 9-channels)
For optimum realism and stunning dynamic range, the power amplifier
section features discrete power devices (not integrated circuitry).
By using high current, high power discrete power devices, the amplifier
is able to easily drive high quality speakers.
0
Dolby Atmos (v
p. 311)
This unit is equipped with a decoder that supports Dolby Atmos audio
format. The placement or movement of sound is accurately reproduced
by the addition of overhead speakers, enabling you to experience an
incredibly natural and realistic surround sound field.
0
DTS:X (v
p. 314)
This unit is equipped with the DTS:X decoder technology. DTS:X
brings the home theater experience to new heights with its immersive
object based audio technology which removes the bounds of channels.
The flexibility of objects allows for sound to be scaled large or small
and moved around the room with greater accuracy than ever before
leading to a richer immersive audio experience.
0
Audyssey LFC™ (Low Frequency Containment) (v p. 187)
Audyssey LFC™ solves the problem of low frequency sounds
disturbing people in neighboring rooms or apartments. Audyssey
LFC™ dynamically monitors the audio content and removes the low
frequencies that pass through walls, floors and ceilings. It then applies
psychoacoustic processing to restore the perception of low bass for
listeners in the room. The result is great sound that no longer disturbs
the neighbors.
0
Discrete subwoofers and Audyssey Sub EQ HT™ (v p. 209)
The unit has two subwoofer output capability and can adjust the level
and delay for each subwoofer individually.
Audyssey Sub EQ HT™ makes the integration seamless by first
compensating for any level and delay differences between the two
subwoofers and then applying Audyssey MultEQ
®
XT32 to both
subwoofers together for improved deep bass response and detail.
0
Denon’s unique high quality playback technology “Denon Link
HD” (v
p. 318)
This unit is equipped with our exclusive “Denon Link HD” technology.
When connected to a Denon disc player that has Denon Link HD, the
sound localization becomes more precise, with increased detail and
definition. The system works by carrying the critical clock timing signals
via the dedicated Denon Link HD connection, minimizing the jitter
caused by conventional digital connections. This effect can be applied
to an audio source of any media from a Blu-ray Disc player.
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Upgrade (Auro-3D)
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Auro-3D
This unit is equipped with an Auro-3D decoder.
With Auro-3D, Front Height (FHL + FHR), Surround Height (SHL + SHR) and Top Surround (TS/optional) are added to a conventional 5.1-channel
system to achieve a natural and realistic sound field that is three-dimensional and fully immersive.
After performing the Auro-3D upgrade you will be able to fully enjoy Auro-3D playback if you properly place the speakers for Auro-3D.
2 Auro-3D playback
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FHL FHR
SHL
SHR
TS
FL FR
SW
SL SR
C
2Dolby Atmos playback
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FHL FHR
SHL
SHR
TS
FL FR
SW
SL SR
C
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Auro-3D does not support a Dolby Atmos configuration using Top Front, Top Middle, Top Rear, or any Dolby Atmos Enabled speakers.
If you are using these speakers and want to take full advantage of the Auro-3D Upgrade, you need to relocate them to Front Height and Surround Height speaker locations as
shown above.
But it is possible to support both an Auro-3D and Dolby Atmos by adding Front Height and Rear Height speakers* to a 5.1 configuration.
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For an optimum Auro-3D experience Surround Height speakers are strongly recommended.
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High performance
0
4K 60Hz input/output supported
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When 4K Ultra HD (High Definition) is used, an input/output speed of 60
frames per second (60p) is achieved for video signals. When connected
to 4K Ultra HD and 60p video signal input compatible TV, you can enjoy
the sense of realism only available from high-definition images, even
when viewing fast-moving video.
This unit also supports image processing for 4K 60p, 4:4:4 and 24-bit
videos. By processing the video at the original resolution, this unit lets
you enjoy flawless, high-definition picture quality.
0
HDCP 2.2
This unit is compatible with HDCP 2.2 copyright protection standard.
0
Digital video processor upscales analog video signals (SD
resolution) to HD (720p/1080p) and 4K (v
p. 199)
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4K
Up scaling
Up to 1080p
This unit is equipped with a 4K video upscaling function that allows
analog video or SD (Standard Definition) video to be output via HDMI at
4K (3840 × 2160 pixels) resolution. This function enables the device to
be connected to a TV using a single HDMI cable, and produces high
definition images for any video source.
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Equipped with HDMI ZONE2 output (v
p. 163)
The ZONE2 multi-room output includes an HDMI output that lets you
enjoy a different A/V source in that room, with another program playing
in the main room.
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HDMI connections enable connection to various digital AV
devices (8 inputs, 3 outputs)
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83
OutIn
For connection to a broad range of digital sources, this unit features 8
HDMI inputs, including 1 on the front panel that lets you quickly and
conveniently connect a camcorder, game console or other HDMI-
equipped device. There are dual HDMI outputs for the main room, and a
third HDMI output for ZONE2.
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The device is equipped with a AirPlay
®
function in addition to
network functions such as Internet radio etc. (v
p. 129)
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You can enjoy a wide variety of content, including listening to Internet
Radio, playing audio files stored on your PC.
This unit also supports Apple AirPlay which lets you stream your music
library from an iPhone
®
, iPad
®
, iPod touch
®
or iTunes
®
.
0
Playback of DSD and FLAC files via USB and networks
This unit supports the playback of high resolution audio formats such as
DSD (5.6 MHz) and FLAC 192 kHz files. It provides high quality
playback of high resolution files.
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0
Wireless connection with Bluetooth devices can be carried out
easily (v p. 98)
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You can enjoy music simply by connecting wirelessly with your
smartphone, tablet, PC, etc.
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Multi-Room audio (v p. 140)
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MAIN ZONE ZONE2 ZONE3
You can select and play back the respective inputs in MAIN ZONE,
ZONE2 and ZONE3.
In addition, when the All Zone Stereo function is used, the music being
played back in MAIN ZONE can be enjoyed in all the zones at the same
time. This is useful when you want to let the BGM propagate throughout
the whole house.
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Energy-saving design
This unit is equipped with an ECO Mode function that allows you to
enjoy music and movies while reducing the power consumption during
use, and also an auto-standby function that automatically turns off the
power supply when the unit is not in use. This helps reduce
unnecessary power use.
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Compatible with the “Denon 2016 AVR Remote App”
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for
performing basic operations of the unit with an iPad, iPhone or
Android™ devices (Google, Amazon Kindle Fire)
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Along with many new features, the graphics and user interface have
been completely overhauled. The new app gives you full control of the
AVR as well as access to its setup menu for detailed adjustments from
your phones or tablets. “Denon 2016 AVR Remote App” also gives you
quick access to the receiver's status display, option menus, Denon Blu-
ray Disc player control, and online owner's manual for your
convenience.
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Download the appropriate “Denon 2016 AVR Remote App” for your iOS or
Android devices. This unit needs to be connected to the same LAN or Wi-Fi
(wireless LAN) network that the iPhone or iPod touch is connected to.
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HEOS provides streaming music from your favorite online music
sources
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HEOS wireless multi-room sound system that enables you to enjoy your
favorite music anywhere and everywhere around your home. By utilizing
your existing home network and the HEOS App (available for iOS,
Android and Amazon devices), you can explore, browse, and play
music from your own music library or from many online streaming music
services.
When multiple HEOS devices are connected to the same network,
HEOS devices can be grouped to play back the same music on all
devices simultaneously, or different music can be played on each
separate HEOS device.
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Easy operation
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“Setup Assistant” provides easy-to-follow setup instructions
First select the language when prompted. Then simply follow the
instructions displayed on the TV screen to set up the speakers, network,
etc.
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Easy to use Graphical User Interface
This unit is equipped with a Graphical User Interface for improved
operability.
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Part names and functions
Front panel
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For details, see the next page.
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u
A
Power operation button (X)
Used to turn the power of the MAIN ZONE (room where this unit is
located) on/off (standby). (v
p. 92)
B
Power indicator
This is lit as follows according to the power status:
0
Green: Power on
0
Off: Normal standby
0
Red:
0
When “HDMI Control” is set to “On” (v
p. 194)
0
When “HDMI Pass Through” is set to “On” (v
p. 192)
0
When “Network Control” is set to “Always On” (v p. 244)
C
SOURCE SELECT knob
This selects the input source. (v
p. 92)
D
Remote control sensor
This receives signals from the remote control unit. (v p. 9)
E
Display
This displays various pieces of information. (v
p. 21)
F
MASTER VOLUME knob
This adjusts the volume level. (v
p. 93)
G
Door
When you are using buttons and/or connectors behind the door, press
the bottom of the door to open it. Be careful not to catch your fingers
when closing the door.
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With the door open
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A
ZONE2 ON/OFF button
This turns the power of ZONE2 (separate room) on/off. (v
p. 169)
B
ZONE2 SOURCE button
This selects the input source for ZONE2. (v p. 169)
C
ZONE3 ON/OFF button
This turns the power of ZONE3 (separate room) on/off. (v
p. 169)
D
ZONE3 SOURCE button
This selects the input source for ZONE3. (v
p. 169)
E
STATUS button
Each press of this switches the status information that is shown on the
display.
F
Information button (INFO)
This displays the status information on the TV screen. (v
p. 259)
G
Cursor buttons (uio p)
These select items.
H
OPTION button
This displays the option menu on the TV screen.
I
DIMMER button
Each press of this switches the brightness of the display. (v
p. 253)
J
QUICK SELECT buttons
With a single press of any of these buttons, you can call up various
settings you’ve registered to each button such as the input source,
volume level and sound mode settings. (v
p. 160)
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Q
3
Q
4
Q
8
Q
1
Q
2
Q
7
Q
6
Q
5
K
AUX1-HDMI connector
This is used to connect HDMI output compatible devices such as video
camcorders and game consoles. (v p. 81)
L
USB port (T)
This is used to connect USB storages (such as USB memory devices).
(v p. 83)
M
Headphones jack (PHONES)
This is used to connect headphones.
When the headphones are plugged into this jack, audio will no longer
be output from the connected speakers or from the PRE OUT
connectors.
NOTE
0
To prevent hearing loss, do not raise the volume level excessively when using
headphones.
N
BACK button
This returns to the previous screen.
O
ENTER button
This determines the selection.
P
SETUP button
This displays the menu on the TV screen. (v
p. 175)
Q
AUX1 INPUT connector
Used to connect analog output compatible devices such as video
camcorders and game consoles. (v
p. 81)
R
SETUP MIC jack
This is used to connect the supplied Sound calibration microphone.
(v
p. 211)
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