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Denon DVD-5910 User Manual

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(2) Rear Panel

@3

Audio output connectors (2ch AUDIO OUT)

• Connect using the included audio cord.

Multi-channel sound is down-mixed and output.

@4

Component video output connectors
(COMPONENT VIDEO OUT)

• Connect using video cords (available in stores).

@5

S-Video output connector (S-VIDEO OUT)

• Connect using an S-Video connection cord (available in

stores).

@6

Video output connector (VIDEO OUT)

• Connect using the included video cord.

@7

HDMI output connector (HDMI)

• Connect using HDMI (TYPE A) connection cord (available

in stores).

@8

DVI-D-Video output connector (DVI-D OUT)

• Connect using 24P DVI-D connection cord (available in

stores).

@9

Audio output connectors (5.1ch AUDIO OUT)

• Connect using an audio cord. Connect a commercially

available pin-plug cord.

#0

Digital connectors (IEEE1394)

• This is for connection of a separately sold AV amplifier

equipped with a IEEE 1394 connector.

• Use it to achieve high quality digital sound with low data

loss.

#1

Control connector (RS-232C)

• This is a terminal for future system expansion.

#2

Control input connector (ROOM TO ROOM IN)

• This is the input connector for wired remote control.

Consult your DENON dealer if you wish to use this
connector.

#3

Control output connector (ROOM TO ROOM OUT)

• This is the output connector for wired remote control.

Consult your DENON dealer if you wish to use this
connector.

#4

Digital output connector (DENON LINK)

• This is for connection of a separately sold AV amplifier

equipped with a DENON LINK connector.

• Use it to achieve high quality digital sound with low data

loss.

#5

Digital audio output connector (OPTICAL)

• Connect using an optical fiber cable (available in stores).
• Digital data is output from this connector.

#6

Digital audio output connector (COAXIAL)

• Connect using an digital audio cord. Connect a

commercially available 75 Ω/ohms pin-plug cord.

• Digital data is output from this connector.

#7

Power input (AC IN)

• Connect to AC power supply using the included power

supply cord.

(3) Display

IEEE1394 DVI

F V

PROGRESSIVE

1 A-B

AUDIO VCD

SUPER DVD

GROUP TITLE TRACK CHAP ANGLE D.MIX PROG RAND TOTAL SING

REM

HDCD

WMA MP3 HDMI

MPEG JPEG

L.PCMP.PCM

DIGITAL

LFE

R

SR

C

S

L

SL

q

e

r t y u

i

!0

!7

!6

!5

!4

!3

!1

!2

o

w

q

Lights to indicate the currently playing disc.

w

Lights in the repeat play mode.

e

These light to indicate the names of sections of the disc
being played.

r

Lights during playback of multiple angles disc.

t

Lights when the audio signals can be down-mixed.

y

Lights in the programmed play mode.

u

Lights in the random play mode.

i

There light to indicate the time display mode.

o

Lights when HDCD is playing.

!0

Lights when SRS TruSurround is on.

!1

Lights to indicate the currently playing audio format.

!2

Lights to indicate the currently playing audio.
L

: Front left channel

S

: Mono surround channel

C

: Center channel

SR : Surround right channel

R

: Front right channel

LFE : Low frequency effect

SL : Surround left channel

!3

Lights to indicate the currently playing video type.
F :Film source
V :Video source

!4

Lights when progressive video signals are being output.

!5

Displays the title , track number and elapsed time during
playback.

!6

Lights when the audio signals is output from IEEE1394
terminals.

!7

Lights when the video (or audio) signals is output via HDMI
or DVI connectors.
(Flashes while the connection to the HDMI/DVI-D connector
is being checked.)

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