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Does Denon have CEC?

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Does Denon have CEC?

Both the Denon and the Samsung support HDMI-CEC. I have just upgraded firmware on both devices, so they are current.

Does Denon remote light up?

to display “LIGHT” on the remote control unit and press ENTER….Setting the back light.

Remote control unit displayBack light
ONBack light on
OFFBack light off

How does the Denon avr-1513 work for 3D?

The AVR-1513 features 3D pass-through technology. By connecting a 3D Blu-ray disc player and a 3D TV to the receiver, you can have a 3D home theater system with exceptional high-definition sound and video. The AVR-1513 supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HDaudio decoding for Blu-ray.

What do you need for avr-1513 surround receiver?

AVR-1513 AV Surround Receiver, remote control, two AAA batteries, AM loop antenna, FM indoor antenna, Quick Setup Guide, and CD-ROM owner’s manual. Would you like to tell us about a lower price?

What’s the IP control setting on Denon AVR?

IP CONTROL setting defaults to ALWAYS ON such that once the networking model is connected to your home’s Wifi router/modem and working correctly, you should be able to control the AVR from your smart phone app without making any further settings changes (E300 and higher). 8. Network Diagnostics feature added (E300 and higher).

What’s the price of a Denon AV receiver?

The Denon AVR-1513 is priced at around $250 which is less than half the price of the high-end AVR-1913 model and comes with a generous 2-year warranty.

What is the pass through setting on Denon AVR?

New “HDMI Pass Through” setting which acts separately from the HDMI Control setting and factory defaults to ON with the “Pass Through Source” setting defaulting to CBL/SAT, such that right out of the box the CBL/SAT box should pass audio/video through to the TV when the AVR is in Standby without making any further setting changes. 7.

What does HDMI-CEC mean on an AV receiver?

HDMI-CEC remote control pass-through. This means that when you press the arrow keys, play, pause, etc. on the AV receiver’s remote control, those commands are sent to the HDMI input device that’s currently active. Why is that useful?

Which is the second most important feature of AV receivers?

I’d just assumed that all AV receivers would have the second most important feature I actually want, which is: HDMI-CEC remote control pass-through. This means that when you press the arrow keys, play, pause, etc. on the AV receiver’s remote control, those commands are sent to the HDMI input device that’s currently active.

Why is my arc not working on my Denon TV?

Also ARC appears to be on at both the Denon and LG TV. ARC/CEC issues are not uncommon. The culprit is usually CEC because of non-standardized protocols. The device mfrs are free to implement whichever protocols they want for whatever reasons they choose to do so. It can work for awhile and then have issues after an update or a change in devices.