Pioneer BONUSVIEW BDP-09FD User Manual

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Eliminating extraneous noise to
play with high quality sound (Pure
Audio)

This function suppresses unnecessary signals to reduce noise and
output high quality audio signals.

The Pure Audio function includes the following modes:

Mode 1 – Select this when listening to audio CDs and audio
files. This mode also provides higher quality sound than

Mode

2 when playing only the audio portion of such video sources as
BDs, DVDs and video files.

Mode 2 – Select this when also viewing the video portion of
such video sources as BDs, DVDs and video files.

Off – Select this to disable the Pure Audio function.

Caution

• When

Mode 1 or Mode 2 is set, the operation is as described

below.

– When

Mode 1 is set, only audio signals are output during

playback (except when an operation is being performed and
the disc menus are being displayed).

– Video signals are only output from the output terminal

selected with

VIDEO SELECT (page 25).

– Audio signals are only output from the output terminal set at

Output Terminal (page 44).

– The player’s front panel display turns off during playback

(except when an operation is being performed and the disc
menus are being displayed).

– The

PURE AUDIO indicator on the player’s front panel lights.

Switching the Pure Audio Mode

Press PURE AUDIO on the front panel.

The currently set Pure Audio mode is indicated on the player’s front
panel display.

The Pure Audio mode changes each time the button is pressed.

Note

• The Pure Audio mode cannot be changed during playback.

AIR Studios Audio Tuning

With the cooperation of the world-class studio engineers at AIR
Studios, this player has been AIR Studios certified:

Restoring all the settings to the
factory default settings

1

Check that the player’s power is turned on.

2

When a disc is playing, press

to stop playback.

Eject the disc from the player.

3

While pressing

, press STANDBY/ON.

Operate using the buttons on the player’s front panel.

Note

• After restoring all the settings to the factory default settings, use

Setup Navigator to reset the player (page 21).

• When all the settings are restored to the factory defaults, all the

data for the secondary video (Picture-in-Picture), secondary
audio, bookmarks, etc., is erased.

“PURE MODE1”

“PURE MODE2” “PURE OFF”

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