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1. Display the setting mode Press the PURE DIRECT M EM ORY button The output status of the video signals etc can be stored at MODE 1 and MODE 2 as desired STOP STUPAUSE _ PAY TES SLOWSEARCH PURE DIRECT MEMORY SETUP PURE DIRECT MODE PURE DIRECT MODE 1 DIGITAL OUTPUT ON VIDEO OUT ON DISPLAY ON PURE DIRECT Remote control unit SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON Use the A and cursor buttons to select the mode then press the ENTER button DIGITAL OUTPUT ON Digital audio signals are output OFF Digital audio signals are not output Does not function for DENON LINK or IEEE1394 digital outputs For these outputs set OFF at the initial settings VIDEO OUT ON Video signals are output OFF Video signals are not output DISPLAY ON Itis indicate in Display of the main unit OFF It is not indicate in Display of the main unit When the video output is set to OFF or ALL OFF neither video nor audio signals are output Also when AUDIO SETUP is set to MULTI the setting of DIGITAL OUTPUT cannot be made See page 33 When DENON LINK and IEEE 1394 settings are valid the setting of DIGITAL OUTPUT cannot be selected PURE DIRECT MEMORY SETUP PURE DIRECT MODE PURE DIRECT MODE 1 DIGITAL OUTPUT VIDEO OUT DISPLAY SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON Remote control unit
2. GROUP REMAIN 0 57 59 TITLE REMAIN 01 10 59 SINGLE REMAIN 03 17 TRACK ELAPSED 0 00 01 CHAPTER ELAPSED 00 00 01 TOTAL ELAPSED 26 15 TRACK REMAIN 0 05 59 CHAPTER REMAIN 00 40 59 TOTAL REMAIN 32 05 Disc information screen Disc information screen Some Super audio CDs contain text AUDIO 1 1 PPCM 5 1 ch 96 kH2 24 BIT data In this case the album title and artist are displayed in the stop mode and the title of the currently playing track is displayed in the play mode Use the and cursor buttons to select the item you wish to change The selected item is displayed with a yellow frame D For DVD audio discs The elapsed time of groups and tracks can be selected 2 For DVD video discs The elapsed time of titles titles and chapters can be selected 3 For video CDs Super audio CDs and music CDs The elapsed time of tracks tracks can be selected D Changing the elapsed time Input using the number buttons then press the ENTER button Example For 1 minute 26 seconds 00126 DVD SUPER AUDIO CD 0126 VIDEO CD CD Changing the title track or chapter For DVDs Input using the number buttons then press the ENTER button For some discs it is not possible to change the title or chapter For video CDs Super audio CDs and music CDs Remote control unit Remote control unit Input using the number buttons Playback starts from that track ENGLISH USING THE
3. AUTO MODE VIDEO1 VIDEO2 28 Bold characters indicate factory defaults AUDIO SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL MULTI CHANNEL SPEAKER SETUP 2 CH SRS OFF L 2 CH SRS ON DIGITAL OUTPUT NORMAL L PCM LPCM OFF 44 1 2 48 kHz ON I SOURCE DIRECT OFF ON I BASS ENHANCER OFF ON I COMPRESSION 4 OFF ON SACD FILTER 2 100kHz RATINGS RATING LEVEL 4 0 LOCK ALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 17 L 8 NO LIMIT PASSWORD CHANGE OLD PASSWORD I NEW PASSWORD L CONFIRM PASSWORD OTHER SETUP PLAYER MODE 4 AUDIO L VIDEO I CAPTIONS 4 OFF L ON WALL PAPER BLUE I GRAY BLACK L PICTURE I SCREEN SAVER 41 OFF L ON DISPLAY OFF L ON I AUTO POWER MODE OFF L ON SLIDE SHOW 5SEC 5 15SEC SPEAKER CONFIGURATION DELAY TIME FRONT SP CENTER SP ENGLISH Tr LARGE SMALL LARGE SMALL NONE I CHANNEL LEVEL 7 TEST TONE SUBWOOFER YES NO SURROUND SP LARGE SMALL NONE CROSSOVER 40Hz I 60Hz 80Hz t 100Hz 120Hz OFF AUTO MANUAL 0 dB FRONT LCH CENTER 048 FRONT RCH
4. 76 ENGLISH 22 PLAYING MP3 Listening to MP3 CD CD Rs and CD RWs There are many music distribution sites on the internet from which music files in format can be downloaded Music downloaded as instructed on the site and written onto a CD R RW disc can be played on the DVD 5910 If music recorded on commercially available music CDs is converted on a computer into M P3 files using an MP3 encoder conversion software the data on a 12 cm CD is reduced into about 1 10 the amount of the original data Thus when written in MP3 format the data of about 10 music CDs can fit onto the one CD R RW disc The one CD R RW disc can contain over 100 tracks Values when 5 minute tracks are converted with a standard bit rate of 128 kbps into MP3 files and using a CD R RW disc with a capacity of 650 MB Uses of recordings you have made other than for your personal enjoyment are not permitted under the Copyright Law without permission of the copyright holder STOP STLPAUSE OPEN CLOSE Load the CD R RW disc which the format music files have been written into the DVD 5910 See page 26 m ROOT When the disc is loaded in the DVD 5910 the disc information screen appears OPEN sroubpR If there are multiple folders proceed to step 2 CLOSE srons
5. SQUEEZE MODE No effective for interlaced image gt gt OFF gt ON lt gt AUTO AUDIO ADJUST TIME 30msec TIME Omsec TIME 200msec Select the playback of SUPER AUDIO CD SUPER AUDIO CD SETUP Switch the area layer of the Super audio CDs played with priory MULTI When playing Super audio CDs the Multi 22 channel area is played with priory STEREO When playing Super audio CDs the stereo channel area is played with priority When playing Super audio CDs the CDs layer is played with priority MULTI STEREO CD A 4 PURE DIRECT SELECT button Press to switch the modes with the specific video signals digital audio signals and indicate in display on and off See pages 50 51 NORMAL MODE 1 MODE 2 ALL OFF DVD AUDIO VIDEO indicator This indicator lights when playing the DVD audio or DVD video Super Audio CD indicator This indicator lights when playing the Super Audio CD Disc tray Load discs here See page 26 Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open and close the disc tray The disc tray is also closed when the PLAY button D is pressed D DENON LINK indicator This indicator lights when the audio signals are transferred by DENON LINK connections Advanced 124 Processing indicator This indicator lights when the audio signals of a DVD etc are being processed digita
6. Press the HDMI DVI SELECT button The modes described below will appear on the display HDMI DVI OFF Factory default Not output via the HDMI and DVI D connectors Set to porem OFF when not connecting to these connectors HDMI Y Cb Cr Q The Y Cb Cr format video signals and audio signals are output via the connector The RGB format video signals are output via the DVI D connector Main unit HDMI RGB The RGB format video signals and audio signals are HDMI DVI output via the HDMI connector The RGB format video signals are output via the DVI D connector When connecting to the DVI device via the HDMI connector signals are output in RGB format regardless of whether HDMI Y Cb Cr or HDMI is set Remote control unit Press the HDMI DVI FORMAT button The modes described below will appear on the display Select the item you wish to set and define it 480P 576P Factory default Outputs the image via the HDMI or DVI D connector at 480P or 576P HDMI DVI 720P SELECT FORMAT Outputs the image via the HDMI or DVI D connector 6 at 720 10801 Outputs the image the HDMI DVI D connector at 10801 Main unit AUTO The performance of the HDMI device connected to HDMI DVI the I DVI D connectors is detected automatically and the signals are output according to the HDMI device s panel resolution or m
7. POSITION 7 to 7 Factory default 0 Pic SETUP A position adjustment is permitted left and right V POSITION 7 to 7 Factory default 0 A position adjustment is permitted up and down SETUP LEVEL To exit the picture adjust mode Press the PICTURE ADJ UST button PICTURE STD STANDARD MI MEMORY1 1 ADJ USTMENT 1 CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS I SHARPNESS MID 1 I M2 MEM ORY2 I SHARPNESS HI 2 HUE 3 ORY3 2 ADJ USTMENT 2 4 WHITE LEVEL BLACK LEVEL 2 L CHROMA LEVEL M4 MEMORY4 3 ADJ USTM ENT 3 1 ENHANCER 2 DNR M5 M EM ORY5 CES 2 G0 G9 SETUP LEVEL H POSITION 42 V POSITION 2 1 This does not affect the HDMI DVI output 2 Only effective for HDMI DVI and progressive scan 3 This does not affect the component interlaced output 55 ENGLISH 12 USING THE VIDEO SETUP The video output setting of the HDMI and the DVI D connectors can be changed The video output setting of the PICTURE MODE TV SYSTEM SQUEEZE MODE and AUDIO ADJ UST also can be changed e FEY TEX roma 01555 7 2555 Display the setting mode 12 3 4 The HDMI and DVI indicators flash when the connection is being checked then stop flashing once the check is completed
8. SINGLE ELAPSED In the stop mode press the RANDOM button SELECT AY lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON Then press the PLAY button or ENTER button nE EO set the repeat mode The repeat mode changes each time the REPEAT button is pressed Main unit FOLDER gt TRACK REPEAT FOLDER REPEAT lt To return to the initial disc information screen Press the STOP button use the cursor button to select ROOT then press the ENTER button Remote control unit The screen in step 1 reappears NOTES The DVD 5910 is compatible with the MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 standards sampling frequency of 44 1kHz or 48kHz It is not compatible with such other standards as MPEG 2 Audio Layer 3 MPEG 2 5 Audio Layer 3 MP1 MP2 etc It may not be possible to play some CD R RW discs due to disc properties dirt warping etc The digital signals output when playing M P3 files are MP3 signals converted into PCM regardless of whether the audio output presetting is set to NORMAL or PCM The signals are output with the same sampling frequency as that of the music source In general the higher an MP3 file s bit rate the better the sound quality On the DVD 5910 we recommend using MP3 files recorded with bit rates of 128 kbps or greater MP3 files may not be played in the expected order since the writing software may change the position of the folders and the o
9. SPEAKER SETUP SELECT 214 DELAY TIME DISTANCE FEET 12ft FRONT RCH 12ft 12ft SURROUND LCH 10ft SURROUND RCH 10ft SUBWOOFER 12ft DEFAULT ON DECISION ENTER BUTTON DELAYTIME DISTANCE FEET 41211 FRONT RCH 12ft CENTER 12ft SURROUND LCH 10ft SURROUND RCH 10ft SUBWOOFER 12ft DEFAULT ON DECISION ENTER BUTTON When DEFAULT is selected When DEFAULT is selected and the ENTER button is pressed all the items are restored to their factory default settings When digital connections are made with an AV amplifier make the speaker settings on the AV amplifier For DVD audio discs the disc s settings are given priority so the sound may not be produced as set with the above speaker mode setting Press the RETURN button to retum to the SPEAKER SETUP menu 2 When DIGITAL OUTPUT is selected NORMAL Factory default When playing DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream signals are output from the digital audio output terminals When playing DVDs recorded in linear PCM or packed PCM linear PCM signals are output Select NORMAL when making digital connections to an AV amplifier with built in Dolby Digital and DTS decoder PCM When playing Dolby Digital DTS bitstream signals or DVDs recorded in linear PCM or packed PCM the signals are converted into 48 kHz 16 bit PCM 2 channel signals and output from the digital outputs When
10. appears on the TV screen while buttons are being operated that operation is not possible on the DVD 5910 or with that disc Set the disc in the disc guide NOTES Remote control unit Example When Apple is selected TOP MENU Apple Banana Apple Orange Strawberry Peach Pineapple Do not place more than one disc in the disc tray The disc keeps turning while the menu screen is displayed on the TV screen 61 ENGLISH STOP button STILL PAUSE button SKIP buttons SLOW SEARCH buttons Number buttons STILL PAUSE button SLOW SEARCH buttons 2 Stopping Playback During playback press the STOP button on the main unit or the remote control unit playback stops and wall paper is displayed When AUTO POWER is selected after 30 minutes in the stop mode the DVD 5910 s power automatically tums off and the standby mode is set Auto Power Off See pages 52 54 Resume play memory function DVD only With the DVD 5910 when the STOP button is pressed that position is stored in the memory At this time flashes on the display When the PLAY button is pressed after pressing the STOP button playback resumes from the position at which it was stopped The resume play memory function is cancelled if the disc tray is opened or the STOP button is
11. 0 M SURROUND RCH 0 SURROUND LCH 0 dB SUBWOOFER 0 dB SW H 0dB _ OFF ON r DISTANCE 7 METERS FEET FRONT LCH 12ft FRONT RCH 12ft CENTER 12ft SURROUND LCH 10ft SURROUND RCH 10ft I SUBWOOFER 12ft DEFAULT ON 29 ENGLISH When LANGUAGE SETUP is selected See page 27 Use the A and V cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press E N m the ENTER button DIALOG Use this to set the language of the sound output from the speakers Remote control unit Remote control unit SUBTITLE 03 Gn 4 e ete Use this to set the language of the subtitles displayed on the TV LANGUAGE SETUP DIALOG ENGLISH DISC MENUS SUBTITLE OFF Use this to set the language of the menus recorded on the disc top DISC MENUS ENGL I SH menu etc OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH OSD LANGUAGE EXIT SETUP Use this to set the language for the default setting screen and messages displayed on the TV screen PLAY etc SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON Use the A and Y cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button CD When DIALOG is selected ENGLISH Factory default Select this when you want to play the DVD with the sound in English FRENCH Remote control unit Remote control unit Select this when you want to play the DVD with the sound in French SPANISH lt Ur 4
12. Return to normal playback by pressing the REPEAT button until REPEAT OFF appears on the TV screen 65 ENGLISH Playing a Certain Section Repeatedly A B Repeat Playback SLOWISEARCH Va SETA During playback press the A B button This sets start point Remote control unit SETB Press the A B button again This sets end point B and repeat playback of the A B section starts Remote control unit To return to normal playback Press the A B button until A TO B CANCELED appears on the TV screen NOTES Repeat playback may not work for some DVDs The repeat playback and A B repeat playback functions will not work for DVDs and video CDs for which the elapsed time is not shown on the display during playback n some cases subtitles may not be displayed near the A and B points during A B repeat playback 66 ENGLISH 15 PLAYING TRACKS IN THE DESIRED ORDER Use this function with DVD AUDIO discs video CDs Super audio CDs and music CDs to play the tracks in the desired order This function does not affect with DVD VIDEO discs IDENON PROGRAM DIRECT In the stop mode press the PROGRAM DIRECT button once The program selection screen appears Remote control unit INPUT 0 9 10 CLEAR CLEAR BUTTON Use the number buttons to select the track numb
13. Set the TV TYPE in VIDEO SETUP in SETUP to comply with your TV s video format When the TV is NTSC formatted set to NTSC See pages 37 38 e Use the 2ch AUDIO OUT connectors to connect TV to the DVD 5910 To use with 5 1ch audio output set 2 SRS OFF or 2 SRS ON under AUDIO CHANNEL in AUDIO SETUP on the SETUP menu to the initial settings See pages 40 41 Set the TV ASPECT in VIDEO SETUP in SETUP to comply with your TV s aspect See pages 37 38 To use with video out or s video output set INTERLACED in TV SYSTEM in VIDEO SETUP in SETUP at the initial settings See pages 37 38 AUDIO IN 11 ENGLISH 2 Connecting to a TV or Monitor Equipped with Component video Input Connectors S Component video output connectors and Y The red blue and brightness Y signals are output independently achieving more faithful reproduction of the video The component video input connectors may be marked differently on some TVs or monitors and Y R Y B Y and Y CR and Y etc For details refer to the TV s operating instructions Connect in this way if your TV is compatible with Progressive Scan J DVD 5910 Paice PRICR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 DCP SVIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT 2 AUDIO OUT i AUDIO
14. 16 24 bit PCM 48 kHz 16 bit PCM Video CD MPEG 1 44 1 kHz 16 bit PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit PCM Music CD 44 1 kHz 16 bit Linear PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit PCM MP3 CD MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 44 1 48 kHz 16 bit PCM 44 1 48 kHz 16 bit PCM WMA CD WMA Windows M edia Audio 44 1 48 kHz 16 bit PCM 44 1 48 kHz 16 bit PCM DSD DIRECT STREAM DIGITAL Super audio CD No output data 3 1 Only 48 kHz 16 bit sources are output 2 Only 44 1 kHz 16 bit sources are output 3 44 1 kHz 16 bit PCM signals are output during CD layer playback No output data 3 Down mixed to 2 channels for multi channel PCM sources Only the front left and right channels are output for sources for which down mixing is prohibited When playing copyright protected linear PCM or packed PCM DVDs in consideration of copyrights no digital signals are output for sources exceeding 48 2 16 bits When playing such sources either set LPCM 44 1 kHz 48 kHz under AUDIO SETUP at SETUP to ON see pages 40 43 or make analog connections See page 15 When making digital connections to AV amplifier that is not compatible with 96 2 88 2 kHz signals set LPCM 44 1 kHz 48 kHz under AUDIO SETUP at SETUP to ON See pages 40 43 With Super audio CDs digital audio signals cannot be output from the digital out terminals Use analog or IEEE1394 connections See pages 15
15. 5 f there are no folders on the disc proceed to step Coe PLAY MODE 3 SINGLE ELAPSED 1 1 SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON Remote control unit Use the cursor buttons V A 4 and gt to select the DISC INFORMATION folder containing the file s you want to play then press the ENTER button E ROOT we 1 p FoR Mms 02 2 Mama 033 To change the folder Remote control unit lese Use the cursor buttons to select then FOLDERS sw 05 5 press the ENTER button The screen in step 1 a PLAY MODE 7 reappears Select the desired folder SELECT DECISION ENTER BUTTON Remote control unit ENGLISH Use the A and cursor buttons to select the MP3 file you want to play then press the PLAY button or ENTER button Playback starts The display can be switched between the single elapsed time and the single remaining time and the track name by pressing the DISPLAY button Programmed playback is not possible with DISC INFORMATION discs B ROOT s 0 FOLDERT Mmea 01001 Je Foor Mm oao 272 To change the file 1 Press the STOP button then use the and Y Remote control unit FOLDER4 cursor buttons to reselect the desired MP3 file FOLDERS To set the random play mode PLAY MODE
16. Aun d 5 ete 200 LANGUAGE SETUP DIALOG SUBTITLE DISC MENUS OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH OFF ENGLISH ENGLISH EXIT SETUP Remote control unit SELECT lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON Use the 4 and gt cursor buttons to select the desired setting item then press the ENTER button Select LANGUAGE SETUP See pages 30 32 Select DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP See pages 33 37 Select VIDEO SETUP See pages 37 39 Select AUDIO SETUP See pages 40 44 Select RATINGS See pages 45 46 Select OTHER SETUP See pages 47 49 Y if Remote control unit Remote control unit To exit the setup mode Use the cursor button to select EXIT SETUP then press the ENTER button It is also possible to quit by pressing the SETUP button on the remote control unit ENGLISH Setup items for use Bold characters indicate factory defaults LANGUAGE SETUP r DIALOG r ENGLISH FRENCH I SPANISH GERMAN APANESE OTHERS r SUBTITLE r OFF ENGLISH x The display depends on the connected device FRENCH SPANISH GERMAN SPEAKER r FRONT SP _ LARGE APANESE CONFIGURATION SMALL OTHERS I CENTER SP r LARGE SMALL DISC MEN
17. DVD 5910 s can automatically be set to the standby SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON mode when it is not used for long periods of time SLIDE SHOW The time interval for switching to the next still picture when playing slide shows of still pictures J PEG format can be set Use the A and Y cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button Remote control unit Remote control unit CD When PLAYER is selected AUDIO Factory default m 4 we Set this to play the DVD audio signals as such MODE AUDIO VIDEO CAPTIONS VIDEO Set this to play the DVD video contents included on a DVD audio disc WALL PAPER SCREEN SAVER DISPLAY AUTO POWER MODE SLIDE SHOW EXIT SETUP SELECT NALE DECISION ENTER BUTTON 47 ENGLISH 48 When CAPTIONS is selected OFF Factory default Select this when you do not want to display the captions on the screen when playing DVDs containing English captions ON Select this to display the captions on the screen when playing DVDs containing English captions NOTES An English caption decoder is required to display English captions e DVDs with caption signals are indicated by the mark English captions cannot be displayed when playing DVDs which do not contain caption signals When WALL PAPER is selected BLUE Factory default Select this to display a blue background on t
18. etc Select this when you want to play the DVD with the sound in Spanish LANGUAGE SETUP GERMAN poiacog ENGLISH Select this when you want to play the DVD with the sound in German uen DEN JAPANESE OSD LANGUAGE Select this when you want to play the DVD with the sound J apanese OTHERS EXIT SETUP Use the number buttons to input the language number See Language code list on page 32 SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON 30 2 When SUBTITLE is selected OFF Factory default Select this if you do not want to display the subtitles For some discs it is not possible to turn off the subtitle display ENGLISH Select this when you want to play the DVD with the subtitles in English FRENCH Select this when you want to play the DVD with the subtitles in French SPANISH Select this when you want to play the DVD with the subtitles in Spanish GERMAN Select this when you want to play the DVD with the subtitles in German JAPANESE Select this when you want to play the DVD with the subtitles in J apanese OTHERS Use the number buttons to input the language number See Language code list on page 32 When DISC MENUS is selected ENGLISH Factory default Select this when you want to display the menus in English FRENCH Select this when you want to display the menus in French SPANISH Select this when you want to display the menus in Spanish GERMAN Select this when you want to displa
19. in stores e DVI D Video output connector DVI D OUT Connect using 24P DVI D connection cord available in stores Audio output connectors 5 1 AUDIO OUT Connect using an audio cord Connect a commercially available pin plug cord 6 Digital connectors 1394 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 9 Control connector RS 232C This is a terminal for future system expansion 32 Control input connector ROOM TO ROOM This is the input connector for wired remote control Consult your DENON dealer if you wish to use this connector 33 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 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 Digital audio output connector OPTICAL Connect using an optical fiber cable available in stores Digital data is output from this connector 36 Digital audio output connector COAXIAL Connect using an digital audio cord Connect a commercially available 75 Q ohms pin plug cord Digital data is output from this connector 6 Power input AC IN Connect to AC
20. 18 19 When DIGITAL OUTPUT OFF is selected at the PURE DIRECT MODE digital signals are not output from the digital audio output at this time Bitstream signals are signals that are compressed and converted into digital format They are decoded into multi channel audio signals 5 1 channel etc by the decoder Linear PCM audio is the signal recording format used for music CDs While the signals are recorded at 44 1 2 16 bit for music CDs for DVDs they are recorded at 44 1 kHz 16 bit to 192 kHz 24 bit providing higher sound quality than music CDs Packed PCM signals are high sound quality compressed PCM signals that are decompressed with virtually no loss of data 14 ENGLISH 4 Connecting a basic 5 1 channel surround system Analog 5 1 channel audio signals can be output from the DVD 5910 The multi channel audio signals recorded in packed PCM and the multi channel Super audio CDs can be played when an AV amplifier equipped with analog 5 1 channel audio inputs is connected To power outlet ES ce DVD 5910 gt Paice PRICR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 2 2ch AUDIO OUT OUT HDCP OUT JEEE1394 400 DAL OUT REMOTE CONTROL DENON LINK 880320 ROOM TO ROOM SUBWOOFER SURROUND CENTER AV amplif
21. 48kHz SOURCE DIRECT BASS ENHANCER COMPRESSION SACD FILTER f EXIT SETUP SELECT Av lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON To exit the setup mode Use the V cursor button to select EXIT SETUP then press the ENTER button It is also possible to quit by pressing the SETUP button on the remote control unit When RATINGS is selected See page 27 Use the A and cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button RATING LEVEL Use this to restrict playback of adult DVDs you do not want children to view Note that even with adult DVDs viewing cannot be restricted unless the restriction level is recorded on the disc PASSWORD Use this to change the password The default password is 0000 Remote control unit Q Remote control unit ENGLISH RATINGS RATING LEVEL PASSWORD 8 NO LIMIT EXIT SETUP SELECT NAE DECISION ENTER BUTTON Use the A and cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button 1 When RATING LEVEL is selected 0 LOCK ALL Select this to disable playback of all DVDs Use this for example to disable playback of adult DVDs on which the rating level is not recorded 1 Select this to play only DVDs for children Adult and general audience DVDs cannot be played 2to7 Select this to play DVDs for general audiences and children Adult DVDs cannot be played 8 NO LIMIT Factory default Select this t
22. OFF is set See Pages 50 51 When selecting MULTI NORMAL the DVD 5910 speaker settings under AUDIO SETUP become invalid e Among the devices that support HDMI some devices can control other devices via the connector however the DVD 5910 cannot be controlled by another device via the connector When using display equipment that is not supported by the HDCP content protection function the image will not be output properly The audio signals via the HDMI connector including the sampling frequency and bit length may be limited by the equipment that is connected e When using devices not compatible with HDMI specification Ver 1 1 the audio signals of DVD audio discs copyright protected by CPPM are not output via the HDMI connector 20 ENGLISH 10 DVI connections Connection with equipment that has a DVI Digital Visual Interface D connector permits the transfer of digital images When using display equipment that is not supported by the HDCP content protection function the image will not be output properly Make an audio connection also because an audio signal will not be output via the DVI D connector Commercially DVI cables are available in 24 pin and 29 pin types The DVD 5910 supports the 24 pin DVI D cable but the 29 pin DVI cable cannot be connected DVD 5910 Monitor equipped with DVI D input connectors COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 2 COMPONENT
23. PAUSE HY TEX ONY Hom poem Bre go REAR PANEL COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 7 SVIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT chaoo DVI D OUT HDCP HDMI OUT CE Ho auo el 57 00000 qoo ROOH TO ROOM 9 AC IN 10 11 12 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Wamings All wamings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only
24. Press the PURE DIRECT MEMORY button All of the settings are stored the memory PURE DIRECT Remote control unit ENGLISH Press the PURE DIRECT SELECT button The modes described below will appear on the display NORMAL All signals are output normally MODE 1 The settings stored for MODE 1 are used SURE The factory default settings are DIRECT m E DIGITAL OUTPUT CED VIDEO OUT DISPLAY ON The settings stored for M ODE 2 are used The factory default settings are Main unit Remote control unit DIGITAL OUTPUT ON VIDEO OUT ON DISPLAY ON ALL OFF No indicate in Display of the main unit video and digital signals are not out except analog audio output USING THE SUPER AUDIO CD SETUP On a Super Audio CD the stereo and multi channel areas are separate Hybrid discs comprise 2 layer structure of Super Audio CD layer and a CD layer The area layer can be set to be played with priority E E 88 OM THX y 8 Display the setting mode 1 Press the SUPER AUDIO CD SETUP button The modes described below will appear on the display MULTI Factory default When playing a Super Audio CD disc the multi channel area will be played back with priority STEREO When playing a Supe
25. See pages 33 36 DENON LINK Second Edition With the DENON LINK Second Edition 2nd the audio signals are transferred from the DVD player to the AV amplifier in digital form with the same quality as the signals recorded on the disc Digital transfer of the high quality multi channel signals of DVD audio is possible for all discs When the DENON LINK connection could be output 176 4 kHz 192 kHz 24 bit 2ch sources 96 kHz 24 bit 6ch sources Compatibility with previous models Digital audio signals output from a DENON LINK 2nd compatible DVD player can only be played on a DENON LINK 2nd compatible AM amplifier Du NU Ob AN amplifier with DENON LINK input terminals NOTES When DENON LINK is set the down mixed audio signals are output only from the left and right terminals and front left and front right terminals If you want to use the analog terminals set to DENON LINK to OFF The DVD 5910 s speaker settings are invalidated when the DENON LINK connector is connected Make the speaker settings on the AV amplifier to which the DVD 5910 is connected When the DENON LINK 2nd connection Super Audio CD s signals are not output from the DENON LINK connector Please use the analog audio output terminals or IEEE1394 connectors 17 ENGLISH 8 IEEE 1394 connections The simple connection of one IEEE 1394 cable permits high quality dig
26. about this 2 ENGLISH 5 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 1 Front Panel See page 3 Power ON STANDBY button Press once to set to the standby mode The indicator lights up in red Press again to turn the power on The indicator lights up in green 2 Power indicator This indicator lights when the power is on and when the power is in the standby mode Light green Power is on Light red Power is in the standby mode e Power switch Press once to tum the power on Press again to set to the OFF position and tum the power off Display Information on the disc that is currently playing is shown on the display See page 23 Remote control sensor Q SELECT of HDMI DVI button e Press this to set the video signal output via the HDMI DVI connector See page 56 m HDMI DVI OFF FORMAT of HDMI DVI button Press this to set the video signal format via the HDMI connector or the DVI connector See page 56 480P 576P 720P 10801 AUTO VIDEO MODE button Use this to instantly change the adjustment mode of the stored video signals See page 56 The setting values of PICTURE MODE and SQUEEZE MODE will not be stored The unit will return to the stored setting values when the power is switched off PICTURE MODE m STD M1 2 3 M4 M5 TV SYSTEM PROGRESSIVE INTERLACED HDMI DVI OTHERS
27. and right channel signals this D A converter is used for independent monaural modes for both the left and right channels a true luxury enabling playback of even high quality signals DENON LINK IEEE 1394 digital audio transfer connectors 1 DENON LINK terminal This terminal can be used for digital transfer of not only a DVD s audio signals but also DVD A audio multi channel signals and Super Audio CD Signals Denon Link version 3 2 IEEE 1394 terminal This terminal can be used for digital transfer of not only a DVD s audio signals but also DVD A audio signals Super Audio CD signals and other multi channel audio signals THX Ultra Certification the symbol of excellent high quality NOTE 3 The DVD 5910 meets Ultra standards a strict set of criteria advocated by Lucasfilm on the picture and sound quality of DVD video players and their operability with connected equipment This makes it possible to achieve the high quality pictures and sound 10 Super Audio CD multi channel playback compatibility In addition to playing DVD audio and video discs the DVD 5910 can play multi channel Super Audio CDs with a playback frequency range covering 100 kHz and a dynamic range of 120 dB or greater within the audible frequency range and a maximum of 5 1 channels can be output ENGLISH 11 HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital decoder NOTE 4 HDCD is an encoding decoding technology that greatly reduces th
28. disc is loaded a maximum of 9 still pictures begins automatically are displayed automatically The slide show continues until the STOP button is Press the PLAY or ENTER button the slide show begin pressed the slide show continues until the STOP button is pressed Playing still pictures stored CD Rs RWs 8 g TEX GRY Hom MER H oco Load the CD R RW which the still pictures have been written into the DVD 5910 When the disc is loaded in the DVD 5910 the disc information EZ screen appears f there are multiple folders proceed to step 2 f there are no folders on the disc proceed to step 3 PLAY MODE FoLDER SINGLE ELAPSED 1 1 SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON ENGLISH Use the A and V cursor buttons to select the folder containing the file s you want to play then press the ENTER button p s To change the folder s ER Use the cursor button to select ROOT then a 5 FE press the ENTER button The screen in step 1 PLAY mop reappears Select the desired folder SUE SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON Remote control unit DISC INFORMATION Use the A and cursor buttons on the remote enoot i wee control unit to select the still picture file from which pan you want to start the slide sh
29. format is selected automatically according to the panel resolution of the connected HDMI device MAX RES The HDMI output format is selected automatically according to the maximum resolution of the connected HDMI device When connected with DVI device the output format is fixed at 480P 576P 4 When DENON LINK is selected OFF Factory default No digital audio signals are output from the DENON LINK connector Set to OFF when not using DENON LINK connections 2nd AUTO Signals are output from the DENON LINK connector in 2nd format When playing the multi stereo area of super audio CDs the connection to the IEEE1394 connector is detected automatically and if a device is connected the signals are output from the IEEE1394 connector If no device is connected to the IEEE1394 connector the signals are output from the analog audio connectors 2nd IEEE1394 Signals are output from the DENON LINK connector in 2nd format When playing the multi stereo area of super audio CDs the signals are output from the IEEE1394 connector No signals are output from the analog audio connectors 2nd ANALOG Signals are output from the DENON LINK connector in 2nd format When playing super audio CDs the signals are output from the analog audio connectors No signals are output from the IEEE1394 connector even if a device is connected Select this if your AV amplifier does not have an IEEE1394 connector When the DENON LIN
30. not being synchronized with the sound If this should happen this delay can be adjusted by offsetting the output of the audio signals from the DVD 5910 For TV SYSTEM and AUDIO ADJUST selected at VIDEO the change in the setting is stored in the memory The same setting is set when the power is turned off then back on PICTURE MODE and SQUEEZE MODE selected at VIDEO MODE are temporary changes The settings return to those stored in the memory as the default settings when the power is turned off then back on VIDEO MODE PUSH 57 ENGLISH When PICTURE MODE is selected modes described below will appear on the display Select the item you wish to set and press the VIDEO MODE knob to define it See pages 52 55 STD STANDARD Returns the settings to the factory default settings M1 MEMORY1 Picture quality adjustment items M1 MEM ORY1 mode stored in the picture quality adjustment mode VIDEO MODE M2 MEMORY2 Picture quality adjustment items M2 MEM ORY2 mode stored in the picture quality adjustment mode M3 MEMORY3 Picture quality adjustment items M3 MEMORY3 Main unit mode stored in the picture quality adjustment mode M4 MEMORY4 Picture quality adjustment items 4 4 mode stored in the picture quality adjustment mode 5 MEMORY5 Picture quality adjustment items M5 MEM ORY5 mod
31. or not data and control signals can be transmitted and received between devices supporting IEEE 1394 depends on the functions of the respective devices When connecting using the IEEE 1394 connector only connect one cord between the two devices Never connect two cords between the two devices loop connection If this is done the signal output from one device will return to the same device resulting in malfunction No audio signals are output from the DVD 5910 s analog audio connectors digital audio connectors DENON LINK and HDMI connector when IEEE 1394 is set To use these connectors set the IEEE 1394 setting to OFF When the IEEE 1394 connector is connected the DVD 5910 s speaker settings are disabled During playback of a device supporting IEEE 1394 please do not disconnect the IEEE 1394 cable of the other device do not connect a new device and do not switch the power on or off Doing so may interrupt the audio Among the devices that support IEEE 1394 when the power is in the standby mode or off some devices are not able to relay data Please see the operation manual of the connected device that supports IEEE 1394 This unit is not able to relay the IEEE 1394 data while in the standby mode Devices that support IEEE 1394 have the maximum data transfer speed supported by that device marked in the vicinity of the IEEE 1394 connector The maximum transfer speed of IEEE 1394 is defined as approximately 100 200 400 Mbps w
32. possible to switch between interlace image output and progressive image output It is not possible to specify progressive image output for the Video output connector or S Video output connector 5 When SQUEEZE is selected OFF Factory default Select this to display as full size of a 16 9 TV regardless of the image s size Select this to display the image with a ratio of 4 3 at ie the center of a 16 9 TV regardless of the image s size Select this when playing back a 4 3 image that you wish to display at 4 3 aspect ratio at the center of a 16 9 TV x Only effective for set to WIDE 16 9 at ASPECT See page 38 x No effective for interlaced image 6 When PROGRESSIVE is selected AUTO Factory default The set identifies the type of material on the disc being played film or video and selects the mode automatically VIDEO1 This mode is best suited for playing discs containing video material VIDEO2 This mode is best suited for playing discs containing video material or 30 frame film material To exit the setup mode Use the Y cursor button to select EXIT SETUP then press the ENTER button It is also possible to quit by pressing the SETUP button on the remote control unit ENGLISH VIDEO SETUP TV ASPECT TV TYPE TV SYSTEM SQUEEZE MODE PROGRESSIVE MODE EXIT SETUP SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON VIDEO SETUP TV ASPECT T
33. pressed a second time 3 Playing Still Pictures Pausing Main unit Remote control unit The resume play memory function only works for discs for which the elapsed time is shown on the display during playback NOTE The resume play memory function does not work during menu playback of DVD discs During playback press the STILL PAUSE button on the main unit or the remote control unit Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback 4 Forward Reverse Searching STILL PAUSE T Remote control unit AN Main unit 62 During playback press one of the SLOW SEARCH buttons on the main unit or the remote control unit 44 Reverse direction P Forward direction When pressed again the search speed increases Variable in 4 steps for Super audio CDs and CDs 7 steps for DVD audio DVD video and video CD discs Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback SLOW SEARCH Main unit Remote control unit NOTE In some cases the menu screen may reappear when one of the SLOW SEARCH buttons is pressed during menu playback on a video CD ENGLISH 5b Skipping to the Beginning of Chapters or Tracks Cueing using the SKIP buttons During playback press one of the SKIP buttons on the main unit or the remote control unit l Reverse direction PREVIOUS P Forward direction NEXT A number of chapters or tracks equal to the number of times the button is pressed i
34. speaker is connected YES Select this when a subwoofer is connected NO Select this when no subwoofer is connected When CROSSOVER is selected 40 Hz 60 Hz 80 Hz Factory default 100 Hz 120 Hz set the frequency of crossover Press the RETURN button to retum to the SPEAKER SETUP menu ENGLISH Remote control unit Remote control unit SPEAKER SETUP SPEAKER CONFIGURATION CHANNEL LEVEL DELAY TIME AUDIO SETUP SELECT AY lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON SPEAKER SETUP SPEAKER CONFIGURATION FRONT SP LARGE CENTER SP LARGE SUBWOOFER YES SURROUND SP LARGE CROSSOVER 80Hz SELECT AvV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON 41 ENGLISH 42 When CHANNEL LEVEL is selected use the A cursor buttons to select the speaker to be adjusted then use the lt 4 and gt cursor buttons to set the level TEST TONE Use the lt and gt cursor buttons to select auto or manual Adjust so that the volume of the test tones output from the different speakers sounds the same The volume level output from the front speakers left and right channels center speaker surround speakers left and right channels and subwoofer can be adjusted The volume level be adjusted between 0 and 10 dB in steps of 1 dB Settings SW 10 dB to ON increases by 10 dB the volume level that is output from the subwoofer Press the RETURN button to retum to the SPEAKER SETUP menu When DEL
35. strips at the top and bottom WIDE 16 9 Factory default Select this to play wide DVDs in the full screen mode Q When TV is selected NTSC Select this when your TV s video format is NTSC If NTSC is selected output format is fixed to NTSC PAL Select this when your TV s video format is PAL If PAL is selected output format is fixed to PAL MULTI Factory default Select this when your TV is compatible with both the NTSC and PAL formats NTSC signals are output from the video output jacks when discs recorded in NTSC format are played and PAL signals are output from the video output jacks when discs recorded in PAL format are played NOTE TV TYPE is set to a format other than a registered TV format the image may no longer be smooth and the top and bottom of the image may be cut off 3 When TV SYSTEM is selected PROGRESSIVE Factory default The audio signals are synchronized with the progressive output For component video output signals when COMPONENT VIDEO OUT at VIDEO SETUP is set to PROGRESSIVE INTERLACED The audio signals are synchronized with the interlaced output For video output and S video output signals as well as for component video output signals when COMPONENT VIDEO OUT at VIDEO SETUP is set to INTERLACED HDMI DVI The audio signals are synchronized with the video signals output via the HDMI DVI connectors OTHERS Select this when you want to view both the interl
36. to 32 subtitle languages The number of languages offered differs from DVD to DVD 5 Multiple angle function The angle of view can be changed For DVDs on which multiple angles are recorded 6 GUI Graphical User Interface function The DISPLAY button on the remote control unit can be used to display player and disc information on the TV screen 7 Marker function The positions of up to five scenes can be stored in the memory 50 you can watch your favourite scenes whenever you want 8 Playback disable function This function can be used to disable playback of DVDs you do not want children to watch NOTES 1 2 NSV is a trademark of Analog Devices Inc HDMI the HDMI long and Higt Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Manufactured under license of Lucasfilm Ltd Lucasfilm and THX Ultra are registered trademarks of Lucasfilm Ltd reco 9 HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital and Microsoft are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Inc in the United States and or other countries HDCD system manufactured under license from Microsoft Corporation Inc This product is covered by one or more of the following In the USA 5 479 168 5 638 074 5 640 161 5 808 574 5 838 274 5 854 600 5 864 311 5 872 531 and in Australia 669114 Other patents pending Manufactured under license from Dolby La
37. when dark portions of the image are obscure or bright portions are much brighter than Remote control unit necessary Advance to Operation 6 When Image Quality Adjustment 1 Is Selected and Adjusted Press cursor button V then select the image quality M a adjustment item with cursor buttons 4 gt set the adjustment value with cursor buttons V and press the ENTER button All of the adjusted contents will be stored CONTRAST 6 to 6 Factory default 0 This adjusts the light dark difference of the image BRIGHTNESS 0 to 12 Factory default 0 This adjusts the brightness of the image Remote control unit ENGLISH SHARPNESS MID 6 to 6 Factory default 0 This adjusts the sharpness of the image for the intermediate frequencies SHARPNESS HIGH 6 to 6 Factory default 0 This adjusts the sharpness of the image for the high frequencies Only effective for progressive images HUE 6 to 6 Factory default 0 e This adjusts the balance between green and red This does not affect the component interlaced output Adjusted WHITE LEVEL 5 to 5 Factory default 0 This adjusts the white level BLACK LEVEL 5 to 5 Factory default 0 This adjusts the black level CHROMA LEVEL 6 to 6 Factory default 0 This adjusts the density of the color 0 0 0 When Image Quality Adjustment 2 Is Selected and 4 1 mep Remo
38. 3 5 Supply COIT iii 1 6 DENON LINK Cord nett 1 7 IEEE 1394 Operating instructions EP 9 Service station lists aec oerte ei decr deen 1 1 FEATURES 1 Newly developed high performance 10 bit I P converter performing all processing with a precision of 10 bits A high precision film video source detection function not only makes the DVD 5910 compatible with 30 frame film sources but also achieves high quality images with smooth natural pictures and little jaggy noise even when playing images that presented problems during editing In addition a large number of picture quality adjustment functions including noise reduction and digital gamma correction enables output of not only progressive but also HDMI DVI signals so fine adjustments can be made according to the display you are using Newly developed 10 bit scaler for high definition pixel conversion The DVD 5910 is equipped with a newly developed scaler that uses an original algorithm to conduct pixel conversion of the video output signals which have been given optimum progressive processing with the I P converter into higher definition 720P or 1080i signals with 10 bit precision This in conjunction with the high performance 10 bit converter makes for effective high picture quality playback and enables output for digital signals via the HDMI DVI
39. ATINGS RATING LEVEL PASSWORD OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD PLEASE ENTER NEW PASSWORD SELECT 0 9 DECISION ENTER BUTTON RATINGS RATING LEVEL PASSWORD OLD PASSWORD xxx NEW PASSWORD Xxx CONFIRM PASSWORD XXX PLEASE REENTER NEW PASSWORD SELECT 0 9 DECISION ENTER BUTTON 46 To exit the setup mode Use the V cursor button to select EXIT SETUP then press the ENTER button It is also possible to quit by pressing the SETUP button on the remote control unit ENGLISH When OTHER SETUP is selected See page 27 Use the A and Y cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button PLAYER MODE The DVD video play mode can be set to play the DVD video contents included on a DVD audio disc CAPTIONS LE Use this to set whether or not to display the closed captions recorded A on DVDs WALL PAPER Remote control unit Remote control unit Use this to select the image to be shown on the screen in the stop mode and CD play mode lt UNS 4 OTHER SETUP SCREEN SAVER PLAYER MODE The screen saver function prevents ghosting on the TV screen CAPTIONS WALL PAPER DISPLAY SCREEN SAVER The setting of whether or not there will be an indication on the display of DISPLAY this unit only for the 2 seconds immediately following the operation even AUTO POWER MODE while the display has been off SLIDE SHOW AUTO POWER MODE EXIT SETUP To save power
40. AY TIM E is selected With 5 1 channel surround sound ideally the distance between the listening position and all the speakers aside from the subwoofer should be the same The delay time setting can be used to make the sound from the different speakers reach the listening position at the same time Use the A and V cursor buttons to select the setting item then press the ENTER button When DISTANCE is selected METERS when the 4 cursor button is pressed The unit of distance is set to meters m FEET when the cursor button is pressed The unit of distance is set to feet ft When FRONT LCH FRONT RCH CENTER SURROUND LCH SURROUND RCH SUBWOOFER is selected Use the lt and gt cursor buttons to set the distance from the listening position to the different speakers The distance can be set within the range of 0 to 60 feet 18 meters The maximum difference in speaker distance for which adjustment is possible is 15 feet 4 5 meters Remote control unit SPEAKER SETUP Remote control unit OFF FRONT LCH 0dB CENTER 0dB FRONT RCH 0dB SURROUND RCH 0dB SURROUND LCH 0dB SUBWOOFER 0dB SW 10dB OFF SELECT AV lt a gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON SPEAKER SETUP DISTANCE FEET FRONT LCH 1211 FRONT RCH 1211 1211 SURROUND LCH 10ft SURROUND RCH 10ft SUBWOOFER 12ft DEFAULT ON SELECT DECISION ENTER BUTTON SPEAKER SETUP SELECT AY 4
41. DENON DVD AUDIO VIDEO SUPER AUDIO CD PLAYER DVD 5910 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENGLISH READERS IMPORTANT TO SAFETY WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION 1 Handle the power supply cord carefully Do not damage or deform the power supply cord If it is damaged or deformed it may cause electric shock or malfunction when used When removing from wall outlet be sure to remove by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling the cord Do not open the top cover In order to prevent electric shock do not open the top cover If problems occur contact your DENON DEALER Do not place anything inside Do not place metal objects or spill liquid inside the DVD audio video Super audio CD player Electric shock or malfunction may result Please record and retain the M odel name and serial number of your set shown on the rating label Model No DVD 5910 Serial No RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arr
42. DMI connector When a device not compatible with HDMI specification Ver 1 1 is connected via an HDMI connector the audio signals of DVD audio discs copyright protected by CPPM are not output 11 21 40 43 44 15 16 18 19 15 16 50 51 20 Menu playback of video CD s is not possible Menu playback is not possible with anything but video CDs with playback control 61 Picture is disturbed during the search operation Some disturbance is normal Buttons do not operate Some operations are disabled for some discs 61 No subtitles are displayed Subtitles are not displayed for DVDs not containing subtitles Subtitles are tumed off Turn the subtitles setting on 30 31 Audio or subtitle language does not switch The audio or subtitle language does not switch for discs which do not include multiple audio or subtitle languages For some discs the audio or subtitle language cannot be switched when the operation to switch it is performed but can be switched on the menu screens 70 71 74 Angle does not switch The angle cannot be switched for DVDs which do not contain multiple angles In some cases multiple angles are only recorded for specific scenes 72 Playback does not start when the title is selected Check the RATINGS setting 45 46 The password for rating level has been forgotten Reset all the setting to Factory Preset While the playe
43. E 2 AUDIO 3 ANGLE Use the cursor or number buttons to select the desired item f you select the item using the number buttons skip step 3 below A Remote control unit 0060 06000 ooo Remote control unit Example AUDIO is selected DVD MENU 1 SUB TITLE 2 AUDIO 3 ANGLE 74 Press the ENTER button The selected item is set f more menus appear repeat steps 2 and 3 3 9 gt Remote control unit ENGLISH MARKING SCENES YOU WANT TO SEE AGAIN Set marks at scenes you want to see again so that you can start playback from the marked position whenever you want Setting Marks for DVD audios DVD videos only O 9 PICTURE 7 runconecr During playback press the MARKER button The marker screen appears Use lt and gt cursor buttons to select the 40 4 ean marks 498 is displayed if the mark is not set Remote tontrolunit Press the ENTER button at the scene you want to mark A number is displayed Up to five marks can be set To select another marker use the cursor buttons lt Remote control unit Calling Out Marked Scenes and Clearing Marks lt SN a Use the 4 and gt cursor buttons to select the marker number and press the ENTER button Remote c
44. ENGLISH 3 Connecting to a AV amplifier with a built in decoder When DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS are played Dolby Digital or DTS bitstream signals are output from the DVD player s digital audio output connectors If a Dolby Digital or DTS decoder is connected you can achieve sound with the power and sense of presence of a movie theater or concert hall To power outlet DVD 5910 JE PRICR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 2 2ch AUDIO OUT Dvi D OUT HDCP OUT S VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO 882220 ROOM TO ROOM 0 557 9 Optical fiber cable 88 75Q ohms pin plug cable commercially available commercially available Digital audio input connector T Digital audio input connector OPTICAL COAXIAL AV amplifier with a built in decoder AV control center NOTE e Harsh noise that could harm your ears or damage the speakers is generated when a DVD recorded in DTS is played while using a decoder etc that is not DTS compatible Connecting an optical fiber cable commercially available to the digital audio input connector OPTICAL Ej NOTE E Store the dust cap in a safe place and be careful not to P lose it Dust cap When not using the teminal attach the cap to protect the terminal from dust Remove the dust cap li
45. ENON LINK When select HDMI Y Cb Cr under HDMI DVI SELECT will have no effect See page 56 EXIT SETUP SELECT NALE DECISION ENTER BUTTON When HDMI AUDIO SETUP is selected 2CH Factory default ES 4 we etc The audio signals are output via the connector with a down DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP mixed to 2 channel HDMI DVI PICTURE ADJUST f Homi 0 SETUP MULTI NORMAL HDMI AUTO FORMAT The multi channel audio signals are output via the connector DENON LINK with a bitstream IEEE1394 MULTI LPCM The multi channel audio signals are output via the HDMI connector ERST Sau with a linear PCM SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON 33 ENGLISH 34 When MULTI LPCM is selected use A and V cursor buttons to select the item to be set then press the ENTER button SPEAKER CONFIGURATION Use this to select the types of the different speakers CHANNEL LEVEL Use this to adjust the output level of the different speakers DELAY TIME Use this to set the distance from the different speakers to the listening position To exit the HDMI SPEAKER SETUP mode Use the V cursor button to select DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP then press ENTER button When SPEAKER CONFIGURATION is selected use the and cursor buttons to select the speaker to be set then press the ENTER button Thetype of speaker used for the front speakers center speaker subwoofer and su
46. ER 27 In the stop mode press the RANDOM button The random play screen appears Remote control unit PLAY PLAY Press the PLAY button The tracks start playing in random order Main unit Remote control unit For DVD audio discs SEARCH MODE When operating from the remote control unit use ar the buttons to input the number of the group you want to play Remote control unit Remote control unit for DVD audio discs Random playback is not possible for some discs To return to normal playback Press the STOP button to stop random playback then press the RANDOM button once 68 ENGLISH USING THE ON SCREEN DISPLAY Use this function to display and change information on the disc titles chapters time etc STOP STULPAUSE SLONISEARCH In the play mode press the DISPLAY button DISPLAY The On Screen Display appears The picture on the TV screen switches each time the button is pressed The items displayed differ from disc to disc Remote control unit Example For DVD audio discs Example For DVD video discs Example For video CDs Super audio CDs and music CDs Normal playback screen Normal playback screen Normal playback screen CHE 4 Disc information screen Disc information screen Disc information screen meum cmo wm cett mae mo
47. GITAL INTERFACE SETUP HDMI DVI PICTURE ADJUST HDMI AUDIO SETUP HDMI AUTO FORMAT DENON LINK EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON 1EEE1394 SETUP AUTO PLAY OFF AUDIO FORMAT FORMAT 1 SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON ENGLISH When AUTO PLAY is selected OFF Factory default Set this when you do not wish to control the operation of this unit from another device ON Set this when you wish to control the operation of this unit from another device Remote control unit Remote control unit 1EEE1394 SETUP When AUDIO FORMAT is selected FORMAT 1 Factory default or Set this when you conjunction with a DENON device AUDIO FORMAT 2 This is a mode for future system expansion IEEE 1394 indicator in the display T When IEEE1394 set to ON 1394 this indicator lights as bellu 7 SELECT DECISION ENTER BUTTON self check of IEEE1394 connections 1394 connection is OK 1EEE1394 SETUP IEEE1394 connection is NG Loop connection confirm the connection 1394 connection is NG confirm the AUTO PLAY connection To exit the setup mode Use the cursor button to select EXIT SETUP then press the ENTER button It is also possible to quit by pressing the SETUP button on the remote control unit SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON When VIDEO SETUP is selected See page 27 Use the A and Y cur
48. K 2nd connection Super audio CD s signals are not output from the DENON LINK connector Please use the analog output terminals or the IEEE1394 connection When the DENON LINK is set the down mixed audio signals output only from the Left and Right and Front Left and Front Right terminals 5 When 1394 is selected OFF Factory default Digital audio signals are not output from the IEEE1394 terminal ON Digital audio signals are output from the IEEE1394 terminal x No audio signals are output from the analog connectors when IEEE 1394 is set When is selected This will lead to the AUTO PLAY and AUDIO FORMAT setting screens Select the item to be set using the A V cursor buttons and press the ENTER button AUTO PLAY Set this when automatically playing this unit from another device under circumstances in which this unit is used in conjunction with a DENON device that supports IEEE1394 AUDIO FORMAT Set this format of audio signals from IEEE1394 connector Remote control unit Remote control unit Gn 4 vo etc DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP HDMI DVI PICTURE ADJUST HDMI AUDIO SETUP auro FORMAT DENON LINK 1EEE1394 EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP HDMI DVI PICTURE ADJUST HDMI AUDIO SETUP HDMI AUTO FORMAT DENON LINK 1EEE1394 2nd AUTO 2nd ANALOG EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON DI
49. MULTIPLE AUDIO SUBTITLE AND ANGLE FUNCTIONS Switching the Audio Language Multiple Audio Function With DVDs containing multiple audio language signals the audio language can be switched during playback AUDIO 1 3 DOLBY 03 21 ENGLISH During playback press the AUDIO button The current audio language number is displayed Remote control unit IT RR AUDIO 2 3 DOLBY D3 2 1 FRENCH Use the and Y cursor buttons to select the desired language The display tums off when the AUDIO button is pressed V N N B Remote control unit NOTES With some discs it is not possible to change the audio language during playback In such cases select from the DVD menu See page 74 If the desired language is not set after pressing the A and V cursor buttons several times the disc does not include that language The language selected in the default settings see page 30 is set when the power is turned and when the disc is replaced 70 ENGLISH Switching the Subtitle Language Multiple Subtitle Function ll With DVDs containing multiple subtitle language signals the subtitle language can be switched during playback 4 SUBTITLE 01 03 ENGLISH During playback press the SUBTITLE button The current subtitle language number is displayed Remote control unit SUBTITLE 02 03 FRENCH Use the a
50. ON ENTER BUTTON o wW 4 OTHER SETUP PLAYER MODE CAPTIONS WALL PAPER SCREEN SAVER DISPLAY AUTO POWER MODE SLIDE SHOW EXIT SETUP SELECT NALE DECISION ENTER BUTTON ENGLISH 6 When AUTO POWER is selected Remote control unit Remote control unit OFF Factory default pus power does not automatically switch to the standby mode 0 ED 40 wo OTHER SETUP The DVD 5910 s power tums off and the standby mode is set if the PLAYER MODE DVD 5910 remains in the stop mode for approximately 30 minutes CAPTIONS WALL PAPER SCREEN SAVER DISPLAY AUTO POWER SLIDE SHOW EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON When SLIDE SHOW is selected 4 e Use the A and Y cursor buttons to set the time interval zn The time interval can be set within 5 and 15 seconds The factory PLAYER MODE CAPTIONS WALL PAPER SCREEN SAVER DISPLAY AUTO POWER MODE EXIT SETUP SELECT NALE DECISION ENTER BUTTON default setting is 5 seconds To exit the setup mode Use the V cursor button to select EXIT SETUP then press the ENTER button It is also possible to quit by pressing the SETUP button on the remote control unit 49 ENGLISH 50 9 USING THE PURE DIRECT MODE In the pure direct mode only analog audio signals no video signals etc are output thereby achieving high quality sound
51. OUT OFF 50 51 or ALL OFF When the HDMI DVI FORMAT setting is set to AUTO the picture or sound may be 56 Picture and sound are interrupted with HDMI DVI connections interrupted when cables are connected or disconnected or depending on the conditions of the connected device s Check that the batteries are inserted in the proper and directions 24 The batteries are dead Replace them with new batteries 24 Remote control unit does not operate Point the remote control unit at the remote control sensor when operating it 24 Operate the remote control unit within a distance of 7 meters from the remote control 24 sensor Remove the obstacle between the remote control unit and remote control sensor 24 84 ENGLISH MAIN SPECIFICATIONS Signal system Applicable discs S Video output Video output Component output HDMI output DVI output Audio output Audio output properties Digital audio output Power supply Power consumption Maximum external dimensions Mass Remote control unit Type Power supply NTSC PAL 1 DVD Audio DVD Video discs 14 12 cm single sided discs 2 layer 12 cm single sided discs 2 layer 12 cm double sided discs 1 layer per side 14 8 cm single sided discs 2 layer 8 cm single sided discs 2 layer 8 cm double sided discs 1 layer per side 2 Super audio CDs Single layer 12 cm discs Dual l
52. POWER ON button on the remote control unit RC 993 ENGLISH 3 0 ETA z 9000 H 5 1 00000 0 O 4 B Qi ED ON STANDBY ON STANDBY 5 Main unit Green Main unit POWER ON Remote control unit In the stop mode press the SETUP button The setup default settings screen appears NOTE For some menus the initial values can be changed during playback LANGUAGE SETUP Use this to set the language to be used when playing the disc If the set language is not offered on that disc the discs RATINGS Use this to disable playback of adult DVDs so that children cannot watch them Note that playback of adult DVDs cannot be disabled if the rating level is not recorded on the DVD OTHER SETUP ete These include special settings such as CAPTIONS WALL PAPER etc default language is set And use this to set the language for the default setting screen and messages displayed on the TV screen PLAY etc DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP D Use this to set the output of DVI HDMI DENON LINK and IEEE1394 terminals VIDEO SETUP Use this to set the DVD 5910 s screen mode TV aspect and TV type AUDIO SETUP 15 Use this to set the DVD 5910 s audio output mode Digital and LPCM output settings
53. Pure Direct Mode m 10 Using the Super Audio CD Setup e 51 11 Adjusting the Picture 52 55 12 Using the Video 56 59 13 PlayBacke ise 60 64 ACCESSORIES 14 Playing Repeatedly eene 65 66 15 Playing Tracks in the Desired 67 16 Playing Tracks in the Random 68 17 Using the On screen Display 18 Using the Multiple Audio Subtitle and Angle Functions 70 72 19 Using the 5 2 22200 73 74 20 Marking Scenes you want to see 75 21 Playing in the Zoom 76 22 Playing NT 23 Playing WMA 79 24 Playing Still Picture Files PEG 80 82 25 Troubleshooting esent 83 84 26 Main Specifications ennt 85 Please check to make sure the following items are included with the main unit in the carton 0 COME ere ene ree td 1 2 Video Cord treno nre nada iei dd 1 3 Remote control unit 993 0 00 1 4 IRGP AA Dathe S rsisi anstatt c e oras
54. REMOTE CONTROL TITAL OUT 1j BITSTREAM RS 2320 ROOMTO RO Eo IN n COAXIAL To power outlet 70 f f lt gt Pn Cn COMPONENT VIDEO NOTES Use the three commercially available video cords to connect the DVD 5910 s component video output connectors to the TV or monitor Set the TV TYPE in VIDEO SETUP in SETUP to comply with your TV s video format When the TV is NTSC formatted set to NTSC See pages 37 38 Set the COMPOMENT VIDEO OUT in VIDEO SETUP in SETUP to comply with Progressive TV Use the 2ch AUDIO OUT connectors to connect TV to the DVD 5910 To use with 5 1ch audio output set 2CH SRS OFF or 2CH SRS ON in AUDIO CHANNEL in AUDIO SETUP in SETUP at the initial settings See pages 40 41 Set the TV ASPECT in VIDEO SETUP in SETUP to comply with your TV s aspect See pages 37 38 CONSUMERS SHOULD NOTE THAT NOT ALL HIGH DEFINITION TELEVISION SETS ARE FULLY COMPATIBLE WITH THIS PRODUCT AND MAY CAUSE ARTIFACTS TO BE DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURE IN CASE OF 525 OR 625 PROGRESSIVE SCAN PICTURE PROBLEMS IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE USER SWITCH THE CONNECTION TO THE STANDARD DEFINITION OUTPUT IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS REGARDING OUR TV SET COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS MODEL 525p AND 625p DVD PLAYER PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 12
55. System To play back through an IEEE 1394 connection the audio of Super Audio CD or DVD except for discs that may be copied freely both the player and the amplifier are required to support a copyright protection system called DTCP Digital Transmission Content Protection DTCP is copy protection technology comprising data encryption and the authentication of the remote device This unit supports DTCP Please see the operation manual of your amplifier for information about your amplifier 18 ENGLISH NOTES Please use the included IEEE 1394 cable When using a cable other than the included IEEE 1394 cable please use a 4 pin IEEE 1394 cable with a length of 3 5 m or less for S400 or higher The IEEE 1394 audio signal A amp M protocol output from the DVD 5910 s IEEE 1394 connector not out video signals please connecting to a TV or Monitor with component video output or S video output or Video output See pages 11 12 The IEEE 1394 audio signal A amp M protocol output from the DVD 5910 s IEEE 1394 connector can only be received on AV equipment equipped with an IEEE 1394 connector Digital video DV personal computer and i Link a Sony trademark audio signals cannot be sent and received Incorrect connections could lead to malfunction Connect as instructed in the other device s operating manual Note that there is no guarantee of the operation of the connection even between devices supporting IEEE 1394 Whether
56. T AV lt a gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON AUDIO SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL DIGITAL OUTPUT NORMAL LPCM 44 1kHz 48kHz SOURCE DIRECT BASS ENHANCER COMPRESSION SACD FILTER EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON AUDIO SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL DIGITAL OUTPUT LPCM 44 1 2 48 2 or SOURCE DI RECT BASS ENHANCER 5510 SACD FILTER EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON ENGLISH 4 When SOURCE DIRECT is selected OFF Factory default Please set to OFF when performing speaker settings or setting the delay time and playing back ON Set to ON when playing back without performing the processing of speaker settings Performing this setting will result in the setting of the DTS recommended all channel full bandwidth playback Note that the volume of the sub woofer will increase by 5 dB and there will be an increase of 15 dB with a Super Audio CD This is also set when playing back a 6 channel source of DVD audio that has been recorded with all channels and full bandwidth When set to ON the speaker size will be set to Large for all speakers and the sub woofer will be set to Yes When playing back software such as this perform the analog connections according to the software instruction manual 5 When BASS ENHANCER is selected For 2channel sources OFF Factory default No sound is produced from the subwoofer ON Sound is produced from t
57. US ENGLISH NONE FRENCH SUBWOOFER 4 YES SPANISH NO GERMAN SURROUND SP 4 LARGE APANESE SMALL OTHERS NONE CROSSOVER 4 40Hz OSD LANGUAGE ENGLISH 60Hz FRANCAIS r 80Hz ESPANOL I 100Hz DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP L 120Hz HDMI DVI r NORMAL PICTURE ADJUST ENHANCED I CHANNEL LEVEL TEST TONE r OFF without HDMI Y Cb Cr AUTO MANUAL I HDMI AUDIO SETUP 2CH FRONT OdB I MULTI NORMAL CENTER OdB MULTI LPCM THDMI SPEAKER SETUP FRONT RCH 0 SURROUND RCH 0 dB HDMI AUTO FORMAT PANEL RES SURROUND 0 dB L MAX RES SUBWOOFER OdB DENON LINK OFF t 2nd AUTO DELAY TIME r DISTANCE 41 METERS I 2nd 1394 FEET 2nd ANALOG I FRONT 12ft I FRONT RCH 12ft EEE1394 r OFF I CENTER 12ft ON IEEE1394 SETUP AUTO PLAY r OFF I SURROUND LCH 10ft VIDEO SETUP ON I SURROUND RCH 10ft I TV ASPECT 4 3 PS AUDIO FORMAT FORMAT1 I SUBWOOFER 12ft 4 3 LB FORMAT2 DEFAULT ON WIDE 16 9 r IV TYPE r NTSC I PAL MULTI I TV SYSTEM r PROGRESSIVE INTERLACED HDMI DVI OTHERS COMPONENT PROGRESSIVE VIDEO OUT INTERLACED I SQUEEZE MODE OFF ON AUTO PROGRESSIVE
58. UT IEEET394 HDMI Input connector 5 1 AUDIO OUT 1 DIGITAL QUT CONTROL e 88232 ROOM TO ROOM FR FL 88 sL seo oka OPTICAL COAXIAL HDMI TYPE A cable commercially available 19 ENGLISH HDMII settings e When using connections use the HDMI DVI SELECT button on the main unit or the remote control unit to set HDMI Y Cb Cr or HDMI R G B See page 56 By default this setting is set to HDMI DVI OFF Video settings Set to 480 576 upon shipment from the factory Can be set manually to change the resolution Use the HDMI DVI FORMAT button on the main unit or the remote control unit to set the resolution to 480P 576P 720P or 1080i according to the connected monitor Also when set to AUTO the resolution of the connected HDMI device is detected and the resolution is set automatically Audio settings e When connecting another device with the connector make the AUDIO SETUP under DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP on the SETUP according to the specifications of the device or monitor to be connected See page 33 Device to be connected HDMI AUDIO SETUP HDMI audio Video signals and 2 channel PCM audio signals are output via HDMI compatible monitor projector etc 2 channel 2CH the HDMI connector When connecting to an AV amplifier with audio compatible or non audio compa
59. V TYPE TV SYSTEM COMPONENT VIDEO OUT PROGRESSIVE MODE o AUTO EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON c3 4 vw VIDEO SETUP TV ASPECT TV TYPE TV SYSTEM COMPONENT VIDEO OUT SQUEEZE MODE PROGRESSIVE MODE AUTO EXIT SETUP vino SELECT lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON 39 ENGLISH When AUDIO SETUP is selected See page 27 40 Use the A and Y cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button AUDIO CHANNEL Use this to adjust for the connected speaker systems DIGITAL OUTPUT Use this to select the digital output s signal format LPCM 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Use this to set the digital audio output when playing DVDs recorded in linear PCM audio SOURCE DIRECT This permits a setting to output the audio without adding speaker settings to the audio signals of DVD audio or Super Audio CD BASS ENHANCER Set whether or not to output audio signals from the subwoofer when playing two channel audio signals x BASS ENHANCER settings do not apply to digital outputs COMPRESSION Use this to set the dynamic range output when playing discs SACD FILTER The low pass filter value when playing Super Audio CDs can be set The audio channel digital output LPCM conversion mode and source direct bass expand items cannot be selected when DENON LINK or IEEE1394 is selected or when the audio is MULTI NORMAL Use t
60. VIDEO OUT 1 DV D OUT HDCP 2 AUDIO OUT DVI D Input connector e OPTICAL COAXIAL 24 DVI D cable commercially available DVI D Settings When using DVI D connections use the HDMI DVI SELECT button on the main unit or the remote control unit to set HDMI Y Cb Cr or HDMI B See HDMI DVI SELECT on page 56 By default this setting is set to HDMI DVI OFF Signals are output via the DVI D connector in RGB format regardless of whether HDMI Y Cb Cr or HDMI R G B is set When connecting both the HDMI and DVI D connectors to monitors e Video signals with the same resolution are output via the HDMI and DVI D connectors When monitors are connected to both the HDMI and DVI D connectors in the AUTO mode the resolution is set automatically according to the connected devices See HDMI DVI FORMAT on page 56 CD When two HDMI devices are connected HDMI DVI conversion cable is required The resolutions of the two HDMI devices are detected automatically the lowest resolution is selected and the signals are output with that resolution 2 When one and one DVI device are connected The resolution is set to 480 576 3 When two DVI devices are connected an HDMI DVI conversion cable is required The resolution is set to 480P 576P It is also possible to set the resolution manually Use the HDMI DVI FORMAT button on the main unit or the rem
61. ace output progressive output image and the HDMI DVI output image at the same time The audio signals are set to the optimum timing for the interlace output progressive output image and the HDMI DVI output image Note however that the audio signals are not synchronized with the interlace output progressive output image and the HDMI DVI output image To synchronize them set to another position Remote control unit 0 wee etc VIDEO SETUP TV ASPECT 4 3 8 TV SYSTEM wipE 16 9 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT SQUEEZE MODE PROGRESSIVE MODE EXIT SETUP SELECT AV 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON VIDEO SETUP TV ASPECT TV SYSTEM COMPONENT VIDEO OUT SQUEEZE MODE PROGRESSIVE MODE EXIT SETUP SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON VIDEO SETUP TV ASPECT TV TYPE Pv sistem PROGRESSIVE COMPONENT VIDEO OUT SQUEEZE MODE PROGRESSIVE MODE EXIT SETUP SELECT NALE DECISION ENTER BUTTON 4 When VIDEO OUT is selected NOTE PROGRESSIVE Factory default The signals output from the DVD 5910 s COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connector are formatted in the progressive format Select this when using the DVD 5910 connected to a progressive type TV INTERLACED The signals output from the DVD 5910 s COMPONENT VIDEO OUT connector are formatted in the interlaced format Select this when using the DVD 5910 connected to an interlace type TV NOTE For the component output only it is
62. asy Somali Assamese Galician Maori Albanian Aymara Guarani Macedonish Serbian Azerbaijani Gujarati Malayalam Sundanese Bashkir Hausa Mongolian Swedish Byelorussian Hindi Moldavian Swahili Bulgarian Croatian Marathi Tamil Bihari Hungarian Malay Telugu Bengali Bangla Armenian Maltese Tajik Tibetan Interlingua Burmese Thai Breton Indonesian Nauru Tigrinya Catalan Icelandic Nepali Turkmen Corsican Italian Dutch Tagalog Czech Hebrew Norwegian Tonga Welsh J apanese Oriya Turkish Danish Yiddish Panjabi Tatar German J avanese Polish Twi Bhutani Georgian Pashto Pushto Ukrainian Greek Kazakh Portuguese Urdu English Greenlandic Quechua Uzbek Esperanto Cambodian Rhaeto Romance Vietnamese Spanish Kannada Romanian Volap k Estonian Korean Russian Wolof Basque Kashmiri Sanskrit Xhosa Persian Kurdish Sindhi Yoruba Finnish Kirghiz Serbo Croatian Chinese Fiji Latin Singhalese Zulu ENGLISH When DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP is selected See page 27 Use the A and Y cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button HDMI DVI PICTURE ADJUST S
63. aximum resolution The panel resolution or maximum resolution is selected according to the setting made at HDMI AUTO Remote control unit FORMAT in the initial settings By factory default this is set to PANEL RES see pages 33 36 When a DVI device is connected the signals are output with resolution of 480 576 automatically so set the resolution manually ENGLISH Turning the VIDEO MODE knob The modes described below will appear on the display Select the item you wish to set and press the select knob to define it PICTURE MODE It is possible to select between five modes at which picture quality settings are stored M1 to M5 as well as the standard settings set upon shipment from the factory See pages 52 55 TV SYSTEM Select the video output connected to the TV or monitor whose image you want to view On the DVD 5910 interlace output progressive output and HDMI DVI output signals are each processed on independent video circuits The audio output is optimized for the selected video output so choose the video output you wish to view SOUEEZE MODE The various modes that are selected in the VIDEO Main unit MODE are temporary The unit will retum to the stored values when the power turus off AUDIO ADJUST Depending on the connected device the difference in the time required to process the audio and video signals may result for example in the lips of speaking characters
64. ayer 12 cm discs Hybrid layer 12 cm discs 3 Compact discs CD DA Video CD 12 cm discs 8 cm discs Y output level 1 Vp p 75 Q ohms C output level 0 286 Vp p 75 Q ohms Output connector S connectors 2 sets Output level 1 Vp p 75 Q ohms Output connector Pin jacks 2 sets Y output level 1 Vp p 75 Q ohms PB CB output level 0 648 Vp p 75 Q ohms PR CR output level 0 648 Vp p 75 Q ohms Output connector Pin jack 1 set BNC 15 Output connector HDMI connector 1 set Output connector DVI D connector 1 set Output level 2 Vrms 2 channel L R output connector Pin jack 1 set Multi channel FL FR C SW SL SR output connector Pin jack 1 set 1 Frequency response DVDs linear PCM 2 Hz to 22 kHz 48 kHz sampling 2 Hz to 44 kHz 96 kHz sampling 2 Hz to 88 kHz 192 kHz sampling 2 Super audio CDs 2 Hz to 100 kHz CDs 2 Hz to 20 kHz 2 S N ratio 125 dB 3 Total harmonic distortion 0 0008 96 4 Dynamic range 112 dB Optical digital output Optical connector 1 set Coaxial digital output Pin jack 1 set DENON LINK output DENON LINK connector 1 set IEEE 1394 terminal IEEE 1394 connectors 2 sets AC 120 V 60 Hz 80W 434 width x 170 height x 432 depth mm 17 3 32 x 6 11 16 x 17 1 64 including protruding parts 19 0 kg 41 105 14 oz RC 993 Infrared pulse DC 4 5 V 3 R6P AA batteries This product incorporates copyright protection tec
65. boratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc KODAK is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company FUJICOLOR is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd Windows Media Windows are a trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Inc ENGLISH 2 Discs The types of discs listed on the table below can be used on the DVD 5910 The marks are indicated on the disc labels or jackets NOTE Recorded EE 2 Mark logo Disc size This DVD player is designed and manufactured to DVD video DVD respond to the Region Management Information that is DVD audio recorded on a DVD disc NOTE 1 DVD 12cm If the Region number described on the 2 DVD a 2 DVD disc does not correspond to the DVD R R Digital audio 4 DVD RW tal vi Region number of this DVD player this NOTE 2 DVD DVD digital video US 2 DVD player cannot play this disc DVD R The Region number for this DVD player is 1 NOTE 2 3 Disc terminology Groups and tracks DVD audios 2d 29 Digital audio 12cm DVD audios are divided into several large sections called groups and smaller sections called tracks Video CD COMPACT Digital audio 12
66. cm 1 OE i ISE digital video Numbers are allotted to these sections These numbers 1 8 cm called group numbers and track numbers Digital audio F CD COMPACT COMPACT COMPACT 12 cm or examp e CD R CD RW DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO NOTE 4 Recordable Digital picture 8 cm p Group 1 Group 2 Track1 2 Track3 1 Track2 Kodak Kodak 5 Lg iis racl Picture CD 1 Tac Fujicolor 4 JPEG 12cm WMA Titles and chapters DVD videos PS Digital audio 12cm DVD videos are divided into several large sections called Audio titles and smaller sections called chapters Numbers are allotted to these sections These numbers are The following types of discs cannot be played on the called title numbers and chapter numbers DVD 5910 For example DVDs with region numbers other than 1 or ALL DVD ROM RAMs Title 1 Title 2 CD ROMs unless MP3 J PEG WMA Files CVD VSDs SVCD 1 ae Chapter 2 pa center Chapter 1 2 CDVs Only the audio part can be played e CD Gs Only the audio is output Photo CDs NOTE 1 Some DVD audio DVD video and video CD discs do not operate as described in this manual due to the intentions of the discs producers Tracks Super audio CDs video and music CDs Super audio CDs video and music CDs are divide
67. compatible with ID3 Tag The DVD 5910 is not compatible with play lists The DVD 5910 is not compatible with PRO Do not play CD R RW discs containing any files other than music CD files in format WM A and PEG files Doing so may result in malfunction or damage depending on the type of file 78 ENGLISH 23 PLAYING WMA Listening to WMA Windows Media Audio CD R CD RW This unit can play CD R RW music files that have been recorded in the WMA Windows Media Audio audio compression format Plays Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the By Weis United States and or other countries WMA Windows Media Audio Audio coding of Microsoft Corporation Uses of recordings you have made other than for your personal enjoyment are not permitted under the Copyright Law without permission of the copyright holder The method of playback is the same as Listening to Recorded MP3 CD CD R CD RW on Pages 77 78 Inthe file display of the disc information screen WMA files will be displayed with the WMA icon instead of the icon Files for which the WMA icon is not displayed cannot be played There will be a skip and the next file with an icon will be played NOTES Files recorded with a sampling frequency of 44 1kHz and 48kHz are supported Programmed playback cannot be performed with WMA disc
68. connectors without reduction in picture quality due to analog conversion addition the signals are optimized for output to the independent and DVI transmitters so two digital video signals can be output at the same time DPI DENON Pixel Image correction function for more natural outline correction DENON has developed an outline correction circuit using a new algorithm that samples the image data of pixels adjacent to the perceived pixels and processes them The image is detected and processed in units of pixels in the vertical horizontal and diagonal directions thereby generating more natural outlines In addition other processing is performed in ways optimum for the images for example brightness signals and color signals are processed with independent algorithms ringing that tends to occur when images are enhanced is restrained etc thereby achieving more natural images with no reduction in picture quality 14 bit 216 MHz video D A converter NOTE 1 The DVD 5910 uses a video D A converter that conducts D A conversion of all video signals at 14 bits and allows 8X oversampling in the progressive mode to achieve the high quality picture that DVDs are meant to provide In addition NSV technology reduces noise upon D A conversion HDMI DVI digital video interface NOTE 2 Ver 1 1 enables digital transfer of the video and audio signals of DVD audio discs that are copyright protected by CPPM someth
69. d into NOTE 2 The DVD 5910 cannot play DVD R RW R and RW sections called tracks discs recorded in the VR mode or with Numbers are allotted to these sections These numbers are If you wish to play images recorded using a DVD called track numbers recorder on the DVD 5910 set the DVD recorder to the For example Mideo mode to record in the DVD Video format and record on a DVD R RW R or RW disc Discs that have not be finalized cannot be played Depending on the disc s recording status the disc may not be accepted or may not be played normally the picture or sound may be not be smooth etc Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 5 aje NOTE 3 DVD R DL Dual Layer cannot be played Playback control video CDs NOTE 4 According to recording quality some CD R RW cannot Video CDs including the words playback control on the be played disc or jacket are equipped with a function for displaying menus on the TV screen for selecting the desired position displaying information etc in dialog fashion In this manual playing video CDs using such menus is referred to menu playback Video CDs with playback control can be used on the DVD 5910 ENGLISH 3 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING DISCS Diss Only the discs including the marks shown on page 9 can be played on the DVD 5910 Note however that discs with special shapes heart shaped discs hexagonal discs etc can
70. e closed automatically to load the disc by pressing the PLAY button NOTE Do not move the DVD 5910 while a disc is playing Doing so may scratch the disc 1 Opening and Closing the Disc Tray D Tum on the power 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button Power switch NOTES Be sure to turn on the power before opening and closing the disc tray Do nct strike on the button with a pencil etc 26 Figure 1 Figure 2 Inner disc guide 8 cm disc NOTES If aforeign object is caught in the disc tray during closing simply press the OPEN CLOSE button again and the tray will open Do not press the disc tray in by hand when the power is off Doing so will damage it Do not place foreign objects in the disc tray Doing so will damage it CHANGING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS Make the initial settings to suit your usage conditions before starting playback The initial settings are retained until they are next changed even if the power is turned off 9 EX TEX ES Turn on the power Press the power button the power indicator lights green and the power turns on When pressed again the power turns off and indicator is off n the standby mode the power indicator lights red press the ON STANDBY button on the main unit or
71. e distortion occurring at the time of digital recording while maintaining compatibility with the conventional CD format HDCD allows 20 bit data to be converted into the 16 bit data of current CDs with no loss in sound quality 12 Dolby Digital DTS decoder NOTE 5 6 The DVD 5910 is equipped with a built in Dolby Digital DTS decoder allowing you to recreate the atmosphere of a movie theater or concert hall when using the DVD 5910 in combination with an AV amplifier and speakers 13 Thorough vibration resistant design 1 Mechanism using a hybrid loader 2 The pickup mechanism is positioned at the center to reduce the effects of external vibrations 3 A heavyweight chassis and low center of gravity make for a low vibration design 4 The six blocks mechanism control unit audio unit video unit digital interface unit analog power unit and digital power unit are structurally isolated in a design that eliminates mutual interference 14 Multiple functions 1 Still picture playback function Kodak Picture CD NOTE 7 and Fujifilm Fujicolor CD NOTE 8 can be played on the DVD 5910 Still images stored PEG format on CD R RWs can also be played 2 Windows Media playback function NOTE 9 Windows Media CDs can be played on the DVD 5910 3 Multiple audio function Selection of up to 8 audio languages The number of languages offered differs from DVD to DVD 4 Multiple subtitle function Selection of up
72. e stored in the picture quality adjustment mode PUSH When TV SYSTEM is selected The modes described below will appear on the display Select the item you wish to set and press the VIDEO MODE knob to define it PROGRESSIVE Factory default The audio signals are synchronized with the progressive output For component video output signals when COMPONENT VIDEO OUT at VIDEO SETUP is set to PROGRESSIVE INTERLACED The audio signals are synchronized with the interlaced PUSH output For video output and S video output signals as well as for component video output signals when COMPONENT VIDEO OUT at VIDEO SETUP is set to INTERLACED HDMI DVI The audio signals are synchronized with the video signals output via the HDMI DVI connectors OTHERS Select this when you want to view both the interlace output progressive output image and the HDMI DVI output image at the same time The audio signals are set to the optimum timing for the interlace output progressive output image and the HDMI DVI output image Note however that the audio signals are not synchronized with the interlace output progressive output image and the HDMI DVI output image To synchronize them set to another position VIDEO MODE Main unit 58 ENGLISH When SQUEEZE is selected The modes described below will appear on the display S
73. elect the item you wish to set and press the VIDEO MODE knob to define it OFF Select this to display as full size of a 16 9 TV PUSH regardless of the image s size ON Main unit Select this to display the image with a ratio of 4 3 at the center of a 16 9 TV regardless of the image s size AUTO Select this when playing back a 4 3 image display images with a 4 3 aspect ratio in the center of a 16 9 TV VIDEO MODE When AUDIO UST is selected The currently set time is shown on the display To change the set time turn the VIDEO MODE then VIDEO MODE press the Settable in units of 10 msec between 30 msec and 200 msec direction delay the sounds in the picture The setting is reset to the default value 0 msec when the TV SYSTEM setting at VIDEO SETUP is switched PUSH Main unit 59 ENGLISH 13 PLAYBACK 1 Playback ze g ON STANDBY Green on the power Press the power button the power indicator lights green and the power tums on mE When pressed again the power turns off and indicator Main unit ON STANDBY is off Red POWER ON n the standby mode the power indicator lights red press the ON STANDBY button on the main unit or POWER ON button on the remote control unit RC 993 4 Main unit OPEN CLOSE Press the OPEN CLOSE but
74. ely into the power outlet have been completed Incomplete connection may result in noise f the power is on when connections are made noise may Binding the power supply cord together with connection be generated and damage the speakers cords may result in humming or noise 1 Connecting to a TV Usethe included audio video cord to connect the TV s video input connector and audio input connectors to the DVD 5910 s VIDEO OUT or S VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT S Video output connector The video signals are divided into color C and brightness Y signals achieving a clearer picture If the TV is equipped with an S Video input connector we recommend connecting it to the DVD 5910 s S Video output connector using a commercially available S Video connection DVD 5910 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 2 2 AUDIO OUT OUT HDCP HDMI OUT a JEEE1394 5400 ROOM s esso IN OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL TV power outlet 2 S VIDEOIN VIDEO IN Ss NOTES Connect the DVD 5910 s video outputs to the TV either directly or through an AV amplifier Do not connect it via VCR video cassette recorder Some discs contain copy prohibit signals If such discs are played via a VCR the copy prohibit system may cause disturbance in the picture
75. en playing a section recorded in the multi angle mode At scenes where multiple angles are recorded the angle can be switched 72 USING THE MENUS ENGLISH Using the Top Menu For DVDs containing multiple titles the desired title can be selected and played from the top menu During playback press the TOP MENU button The top menu appears TOP MENU Remote control unit Example TOP MENU Apple Banana Orange Strawberry Peach Pineapple Use the cursor or number buttons to select the desired title f you select the title number using the number buttons skip step 3 below A Remote control unit 00060 6000 Remote control unit Example When Orange is selected TOP MENU Apple Banana Orange Strawberry Peach Pineapple Press the ENTER button Playback starts Playback also starts if the PLAY button is pressed Remote control unit 73 ENGLISH Using the DVD Menu Some DVDs include special menus called DVD menus For example DVDs with complex contents may contain guide menus and DVDs with multiple languages may contain audio and subtitle language menus These menus are called DVD menus Here we describe the general procedure for using DVD menus During playback press the MENU button The DVD menu appears Remote control unit Example DVD MENU 1 SUB TITL
76. er you want to program EX To program track 5 and track 12 Press the 5 Press the 10 2 With DVD audio group numbers be specified and programmed Bonus tracks however cannot be programmed MODE NORMAL 1 TOTAL TIME INPUT 0 9 10 CLEAR CLEAR BUTTON Press the PLAY button Playback of the tracks in the programmed order begins Main unit Remote control unit To return to normal playback Press the STOP button to stop programmed playback then press the PROGRAM DIRECT button Now press the PLAY button to start normal playback from the beginning of the disc To clear tracks from the program Press the STOP button The program play screen appears Press the CLEAR button to clear the last track in the program To clear the entire program The entire program is cleared when the power is turned off or the disc is ejected To check the programmed contents press the CALL button in the stop mode The programmed contents are displayed step by step Up to 20 tracks can be programmed ENGLISH PLAYING TRACKS IN THE RANDOM ORDER Use this function with video CDs Super audio CDs and music CDs to play the tracks in random order With DVD AUDIO discs random playback is performed within the selected group This function does not affect with DVD VIDEO discs 9 HAN EX Hom H
77. g from the selected file RANDOM ON all the WMA and MP3 and J PEG files in the folder are played in random order starting from the selected file TRACK REPEAT the select WMA or PEG file is played repeatedly NOTES The DVD 5910 is compatible with image data stored in J PEG format but DENON does not guarantee that all image data stored in J PEG format can be viewed Files with sizes of up to 30 Mbytes can be displayed It may not be possible to play some CD Rs RWs due to disc properties dirt scratches etc When storing J PEG files on the CD R RW set the writing program to store the files in the 1509660 level 1 level 2 format Be sure to give PEG files the extension J PG and J PE Files with other extensions or with no extensions cannot be viewed on the DVD 5910 Do not apply stickers tape etc to either the label side or the signal side of CD R RW discs If adhesive gets on the surface of a disc the disc may get stuck inside the DVD 5910 and be impossible to eject Do not play CD R RW discs containing any files other than music CD files in format WM A and PEG files Doing so may result in malfunction or damage depending on the type of file J PEG files written using Macintosh computers cannot be played 82 25 TROUBLESHOOTING ENGLISH Check again before assuming the player is malfunctioning Bl Are all the connections correct Are you following the i
78. g the included remote control unit RC 993 1 Inserting Batteries Remove the remote control unit s rear cover 2 Place three R6P AA batteries in the battery compartment the direction indicated by the marks Cautions On Batteries Use R6P AA batteries in this remote control unit Replace the batteries with new ones approximately once a year though this depends on the frequency with which the remote control unit is used If the remote control unit does not operate from close to the main unit replace the batteries with new ones even if less than a year has passed The included battery is only for verifying operation Replace it with a new battery as soon as possible When inserting the batteries be careful to do so in the proper direction following the and marks in the remote control unit s battery compartment To prevent damage or battery fluid leakage Do not use a new battery with an old one Do not use two different types of batteries Do not short circuit disassemble heat or dispose of batteries in flames Remove the batteries when not planning to use the remote control unit for a long period of time If the batteries should leak carefully wipe off the fluid from the inside of the battery compartment then insert new batteries 2 Using the Remote Control Unit Approx 7 meters 24 When operating the remote control unit point it at the remote con
79. he A and Y cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button When AUDIO CHANNEL is selected MULTI CHANNEL Factory default Select this for systems in which three or more speakers are connected When MULTI CHANNEL is set the speaker settings SPEAKER CONFIGURATION speaker output level adjustment CHANNEL LEVEL and speaker distances DELAY TIME can be set 2CH SRS OFF Select this does not use to the SRS TruSurround function for systems in which only two speakers are connected When connecting with Dolby Prologic decoder Dolby Prologic amplifier etc select this setting 2CH SRS ON Select this use to the SRS TruSurround function for systems in which only two speakers are connected The indicator in the display lights at this mode AUDIO SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL MULTI CHANNEL DIGITAL OUTPUT NORMAL LPCM 44 1kHz 48kHz OFF SOURCE DIRECT OFF BASS ENHANCER OFF COMPRESSION OFF SACD FILTER 50kHz EXIT SETUP SELECT Av lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON AUDIO SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL MULTI CHANNEL DIGITAL OUTPUT _2CH SRS OFF LPCM 44 1kHz A48kHz SOURCE D IRECT BASS ENHANCER COMPRESSION SACD FILTER EXIT SETUP SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON SRS TruSurround function only for DVD videos and Video CDs The multi channel sound normally achieved with five speakers is recreated using only the two front stereo speakers This results in a sound with a
80. he TV display GRAY Select this to display a gray background on the TV display BLACK Select this to display a black background on the TV display PICTURE Select this to display the picture on the TV display When SCREEN SAVER is selected OFF Factory default The screen saver function does not work ON If more than 5 minutes passes while in the stop pause or other mode the screen saver function is activated to prevent ghosting on the TV screen 5 When DISPLAY is selected OFF Factory default This is valid when the display has been switched off The display will not show an indication even when the button ex skip stop etc has been pressed ON This is valid when the display has been switched off When the button ex skip stop etc is pressed the indication will appear on the display for approximately 2 seconds Remote control unit Remote control unit AQ c Un 4 ro OTHER SETUP PLAYER MODE CAPTIONS oF WALL PAPER SCREEN SAVER DISPLAY AUTO POWER MODE SLIDE SHOW EXIT SETUP SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON c Th d sz OTHER SETUP PLAYER MODE CAPTIONS WALL PAPER Blu SCREEN SAVER GRAY DISPLAY AUTO POWER MODE PICTURE SLIDE SHOW EXIT SETUP SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON Ag c Eun d v PLAYER MODE CAPTIONS WALL PAPER DISPLAY AUTO POWER MODE SLIDE SHOW EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISI
81. he button is pressed Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback With DVD audio discs forward frame by frame skipping is only possible for the video part 7 Slow Playback for P CT video CDs only In the still mode press one of the SLOW SEARCH buttons on the main unit or the remote control unit 44 Reverse direction gt Forward direction When pressed again the slow play speed increases Press the PLAY button to resume normal playback With DVD audio discs the forward slow play function can only be used with the video part STILL PAUSE STILL P Main unit Remote control unit SLOW SEARCH Main unit Remote control unit NOTE e Reverse slow play is not possible on video CDs 63 ENGLISH 8 Selecting the still image only for DVD audios During playback press the PAGE or PAGE button on the remote control unit For DVD audio discs with still images the desired image be selected Remote control unit On some discs the image cannot be selected due to the intentions of the discs producers 9 Playing bonus groups only for DVD audios SEARCH MODE In the stop mode press the SEARCH MODE button on the remote control unit to set the search mode to GROUP Remote contrat unt Use the number buttons to input the bonus group number Remote control unit 600 fee Use the number buttons on the remote control unit to input the pa
82. he subwoofer In the case set the subwoofer to YES at the speaker settings This works only with analog audio output This does not work at SOURCE DIRECT is on 6 When COMPRESSION is selected OFF Factory default Select this for the standard range ON Select this to achieve powerful sound even when the volume is low This setting is suited for watching DVDs late at night with the volume low This setting is only valid for DVDs recorded in Dolby Digital When SACD Super Audio CD FILTER is selected 50kHz Factory default When playing Super Audio CDs high frequencies of 50 2 and higher are cut 100kHz When playing Super Audio CDs high frequencies of 100 2 and higher are cut Set to 100 2 when a high frequency compatible AV amplifier is connected AUDIO SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL DIGITAL OUTPUT LPCM 44 1kHz 48kHz soURCEDIRECT BASS ENHANCER oN 5510 SACD FILTER EXIT SETUP SELECT DECISION ENTER BUTTON AUDIO SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL DIGITAL OUTPUT LPCM 44 1kHz 48kHz SOURCE DIRECT nass enwancen OFF COMPRESSION SACD FILTER EXIT SETUP SELECT DECISION ENTER BUTTON AUDIO SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL DIGITAL OUTPUT LPCM 44 1kHz 48kHz SOURCE DIRECT BASS ENHANCER COMPRESSION SACD FILTER EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON AUDIO SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL DIGITAL OUTPUT LPCM 44 1kHz
83. hnology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by M acrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Design and specifications are subject to change without notice in the course of product improvement 85 DENON Ltd TOKYO J APAN www denon com Printed in China 000 511 4257 003
84. ier with 5 1 channel input terminals NOTES For multi channel connections set AUDIO CHANNEL under AUDIO SETUP at SETUP to MULTI CHANNEL and make the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION CHANNEL LEVEL and DELAY TIME settings See pages 40 44 With the DVD 5910 we recommend turning the digital output off by using the PURE DIRECT M ODE and only outputting analog signals in order to keep interference from the digital output circuitry to a minimum and allow you to enjoy high quality multi channel sound thanks to the high bit high sampling frequency See pages 50 51 15 ENGLISH 5 Connecting to Digital Recorder MD Recorder DAT Deck etc Set the AUDIO SETUP default setting as shown below See pages 40 44 DIGITAL OUTPUT PCM LPCM 44 1kHz A48kHz gt Playing DVDs with incorrect settings may result noise that could damage your ears or the speakers DVD 5910 Y Paice PRICR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 2 DvD OUT HDCP OUT 2 AUDIO OUT Digital audio Digital audio input connector input connector OPTICAL COAXIAL 75Q ohms pin plug cable commercially available Optical fiber cable commercially available NOTE Digital audio signals cannot be output when playing Super Audio CDs Use analog connect
85. ing that was not possible with HDMI Ver 1 0 The DVD 5910 is HDMI Ver 1 1 compatible 1 HDMI connector Digital video signals are transferred in Y Cb Cr or RGB The audio signals can be transferred simultaneously so both audio and video signals can be transferred with a single cable 2 DVI D connector Digital video signals are transferred in RGB ENGLISH 6 Advanced AL24 Processing Advanced AL24 Processing which greatly increases the amount of information in the time axis area using unique high speed signal detection and processing technology for the PCM signal CD DVD playback circuitry is provided for 2 channel output In addition to expansion of data to 24 bits natural signal correction without marring the original data is performed with upconversion sampling In addition DENON s original analog waveform reproduction technology AL24 Processing PLUS is used for the 5 1 channel audio output resulting in high sound quality for all PCM signal sources High precision 24 bit D A converter The audio playback circuit includes an advanced segment type D A converter with the high technical specifications in the business manufactured by Burr Brown a company with an established reputation for D A converters This high performance D A converter allows not only input of the 24 bit 192 kHz data of DVD Audio discs it also includes an analog pure FIR filter for ideal DSD playback of Super Audio CDs Furthermore for mixed left
86. ions to record Super Audio CDs 6 Connecting to a Stereo Component DVD 5910 Pa ca PRICR Stereo component 2 AUDIO OUT REMOTE CONT RS 2320 02990 0000 When connecting to a 2 channel audio stereo device using the 5 1ch AUDIO OUT set AUDIO CHANNEL under AUDIO SETUP on the SETUP to 2CH SRS OFF or 2CH SRS see pages 40 41 For multi channel sources the signals are down mixed into two channels analog Only the front left and right channels are output for sources for which down mixing is prohibited 16 ENGLISH 7 DENON LINK connections High quality digital sound with reduced digital signal transfer loss can be enjoyed by connecting a separately sold DENON LINK compatible AN amplifier To power outlet e th NN Y Paice PRICR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 2 2ch AUDIO OUT DVI D OUT HDCP HDMI OUT R TEEE1394 400 1 c RS 2320 ROOM TO ROOM ABO DIGITAL OUT POM BITSTREAM AC IN OPTICAL COAXIAL DENON LINK S E 2nd settings f you connect the DENON LINK set to 2nd At DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP under SETUP set DENON LINK to 2nd 2nd 1394 2nd ANALOG
87. iscs in the following places 1 Places exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time 2 Humid or dusty places 3 Places exposed to heat from heaters etc Cautions on Loading Discs Only load one disc at a time Loading one disc on top of another may result in damage or scratch the discs Load 8 cm discs securely in the disc guide without using an adapter If the disc is not properly loaded it may slip out of the guide and block the disc tray Be careful not to let your fingers get caught when the disc tray is closing Do not place anything but discs in the disc tray Do not load cracked or warped discs or discs that have been fixed with adhesive etc Do not use discs on which the adhesive part of cellophane tape or glue used to attach the label is exposed or discs with traces of tape or labels that have been peeled off Such discs may get stuck inside the player resulting in damage CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION Note For heat dispersal do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a book case or similar unit wall 1 1 ENGLISH 4 CONNECTIONS NOTES Read the manuals of all the components when making Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly L connections left to L R right to R Keep the power supply cord unplugged until all connections Plug the power supply cord secur
88. ital transfer of the following between devices having IEEE 1394 connectors the audio of DVD video DVD audio that up until now could only be connected by 5 conductor audio cable in an analog connection or Super Audio CD and other multi channel audio unless DENON LINK connections IEEE 1394 is an international standard established by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc of the U S To power outlet mE DVD 5910 gt Paice PRICR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 2 AUDIO OUT OUT HDCP DIGITAL OUT DENON LINK LPCM BITSTREAM RS 2320 S E Ilo OPTICAL COAXIAL IEEE 1394 AV amplifier with IEEE 1394 terminals IEEE1394 settings For IEEE1394 connection set IEEE1394 under DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP at SETUP to ON See pages 33 37 The DVD 5910 s IEEE 1394 mode is designed based on IEEE Std 1394a 2000 Standard for a High Performance Serial Bus IEEE 1394 network The following types of connections can be made between devices handling IEEE 1394 audio signals A amp M protocol D Daisy chain connections Connect the sets in series using a single IEEE 1394 cord Up to 15 sets can be connected 2 Tree tower connections Connect the sets in parallel and in series using a single IEEE 1394 cord Up to 63 sets can be connected Copyright Protection
89. ith 200 Mbps items having S200 inscribed and 400 Mbps items having S400 inscribed The maximum IEEE 1394 data transfer speed of this unit is 400 Mbps The actual transfer speed may be slower than 400 M bps when S100 or S200 devices are connected or depending on the specifications of the device Try to ensure that connections are made between devices that have the same maximum data transfer speed Mbps Mega bps is an abbreviation of M ega bits per second and indicates the volume of data that can be communicated in 1 second At 400 Mbps 400 Mega bits of data is transferred in 1 second 9 HDMI connections A simple 1 cable connection using a commercially available cable with a device having an HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface connector allows digital transfer of the digital images of and other sources and the multi channel sound of DVD video and DVD audio The DVD 5910 is compatible with High Definition Multimedia Interface I Specification Version 1 1 The multi channel audio signals of DVD audio discs can be transferred Use Type A cables that have received HDMI certification for connections to the DVD 5910 For stable signal transfer we recommend using cables that are a maximum of 5 meters in length DVD 5910 Monitor equipped with input connectors PB CB PRICR Paice PRICR COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 2 5 vibooUT 2ch AUDIO OUT OUT HDCP O
90. lly with the Advanced AL24 processing OPEN CLOSE button 4 Press this to open and close the disc tray See pages 26 60 D STILL PAUSE button Press this to pause images or music or to play images frame by frame See page 62 B PLAY button gt Press this to play the disc D STOP button Press this to stop the disc Skip button I lt Press this to move back to the beginning of the current track or chapter See page 63 Press again to move back to the beginning to the previous track or chapter Skip button gt gt Press this to move ahead to the beginning of the next track or chapter See page 63 e Slow Search buttons 44 gt Press this to set the slow or search play mode See pages 62 63 444 search in the reverse direction gt search in the forward direction See page 61 See page 62 ENGLISH 2 Rear Panel e Audio output connectors 2ch AUDIO OUT Connect using the included audio cord Multi channel sound is down mixed and output e Component video output connectors COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Connect using video cords available in stores e S Video output connector S VIDEO OUT Connect using an S Video connection cord available in stores 26 Video output connector VIDEO OUT Connect using the included video cord 27 HDMI output connector HDMI Connect using HDMI A connection cord available
91. nd Y cursor buttons to select the desired language The display tums off when the SUBTITLE button is pressed 5 N eS 1 Remote control unit NOTES If the desired language is not set after pressing the A and V cursor buttons several times the disc does not include that language The subtitle language set with the default settings see pages 30 31 is set when the power is turned on and when the disc is replaced If that language is not included on the disc the disc s default language is set When the subtitle language is changed several seconds may be required for the new language to appear When a disc supporting the closed caption is played the subtitle and the closed caption may overlap each other on the TV monitor in this case turn the subtitle off 71 ENGLISH Switching the Angle Multiple Angle Function With DVDs containing multiple angle signals the angle can be switched during playback During playback press the ANGLE button The current angle number is displayed Remote control unit Use the and Y cursor buttons to select the desired angle The display tums off when the ANGLE button is pressed Yt v 9 Remote control unit NOTES The multiple angle function only works with discs on which multiple angles are recorded ANGLE lights on the main unit s display wh
92. nd refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product C If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way and f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition Wall or Ceiling M ounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other pr
93. ne up the cable in the proper directly then insert it securely as far as it goes 13 ENGLISH Sound output from the DVD 5910 s digital audio output connectors In the case of bitstream output Settings DIGITAL OUTPUT NORMAL Audio recording format 2 channels PCM Dolby Digital 48 kHz 16 bit Dolby Digital bitstream DVD video 2 channels PCM DTS bitstream 48 kHz 16 bit In the case of PCM output Settings LPCM 44 1 kHz 48 kHz OFF Audio recording format Copy protection ON Copy protection OFF 48 kHz 16 24 bit No output data 1 48 kHz 16 24 bit PCM 48 kHz 16 bit PCM DVD video Linear PCM 96 kHz 16 24 bit No output data 96 kHz 16 24 bit PCM 48 kHz 16 bit PCM 44 1 kHz 16 24 bit No output data 2 44 1 kHz 16 24 bit PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit PCM 48 kHz 16 24 bit 48 kHz 16 bit PCM DVD audio Linear PCM or Packed PCM 88 2 kHz 16 24 bit No output data 88 2 kHz 16 24 bit PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit PCM 96 kHz 16 24 bit No output data 96 kHz 16 24 bit PCM 48 kHz 16 bit PCM 176 4 kHz 16 24 bit No output data 88 2 kHz 16 24 bit PCM 44 1 kHz 16 bit PCM 192 kHz 16 24 bit No output data T T M No output data 51 48 kHz 16 24 bit PCM 1 96 kHz
94. nearly natural sense of movement that seems to surround the head without the strong directivity characteristic of multi speaker systems NOTES Note that for some discs the effect will be weak orthere will be no effect Turn off other surround functions the TV s surround mode etc is a trademark of SRS Labs Inc TruSurround technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc When MULTI CHANNEL is selected use the A and Y cursor buttons to select the item to be set then press the ENTER button SPEAKER CONFIGURATION Use this to select the types of the different speakers CHANNEL LEVEL Use this to adjust the output level of the different speakers DELAY TIME Use this to set the distance from the different speakers to the listening position x SPEAKER CONFIGURATION settings only apply to analog outputs To exit the SPEAKER SETUP mode Use the cursor button to select AUDIO SETUP then press ENTER button When SPEAKER CONFIGURATION is selected use the and V cursor buttons to select the speaker to be set then press the ENTER button Thetype of speaker used for the front speakers center speaker subwoofer and surround speakers can be set Use the and Y cursor buttons to select the speaker type then press the ENTER button LARGE Select this when a large speaker is connected SMALL Select this when a small speaker is connected NONE Select this when no
95. not be played on the DVD 5910 Do not attempt to play such discs as they may damage the player Holding Discs Avoid touching the surface of discs when loading and unloading them Be careful not to get fingerprints on the signal surface the side which shines in rainbow colors Cleaning Discs Fingerprints or dirt on the disc may lower sound and picture quality or cause breaks in playback Wipe off fingerprints or dirt Use a commercially available disc cleaning set or a soft cloth to wipe off fingerprints or dirt Wipe gently from the middle outwards Do not wipe with a circular motion NOTE Do not use record spray or antistatic Also do not use volatile chemicals such as benzene or thinner Record Thinner spray 10 Cautions on Handling Discs Do not get fingerprints grease or dirt on discs Be especially careful not to scratch discs when removing them from their cases Do not bend discs Do not heat discs Do not enlarge the center hole Do not write on the labeled printed side with a ball point pen or a pencil Water droplets may form on the surface if the disc is moved suddenly from a cold place to a warm one Do not use a hairdryer etc to dry the disc Cautions on Storing Discs Always eject discs after playing them Keep discs in their cases to protect them from dust scratches and warping Do not put d
96. nstructions in the manual Are the amplifier and speakers operating properly If the DVD 5910 does not seem to be functioning properly check the table below If this does not solve the problem the DVD 5910 may be damaged Turn off the power unplug the power cord from the power outlet and contact your store of purchase or nearest DENON sales office Symptom Check Page Power does not turn on Plug the power supply cord securely into the power outlet 11 21 23 Playback does not start when PLAY button is pressed Playback stops immediately Is there condensation on the disc or player Let stand for 1 or 2 hours Discs other than DVDs SuperAudio CDs video CDs and music CDs cannot be played Disc is dirty Wipe off the dirt 9 10 Picture does not appear Check the connections Check that VIDEO OUT has not been set to VIDEO OUT OFF or ALL OFF for PURE DIRECT MODE Set the TV s input to video 11 21 50 51 Sound is not produced or sound quality is poor Check the connections Properly set the input of the TV stereo etc Check the DIGITAL OUTPUT and COMPRESSION settings Digital signals cannot be output with Super audio CDs Use analog or IEEE1394 connections of Super audio CD being played MULTI STEREO CD does not match amplifier connections When the video output setting at PURE DIRECT is set to VIDEO OUT OFF or ALL OFF no sound at H
97. o play all DVDs Use the number buttons to input a 4 digit password then press the ENTER button The default password is 0000 Do not forget the password The setting cannot be changed without inputting the correct password Remote control unit Remote control unit Remote control unit RATINGS RATING LEVEL PASSWORD EXIT SETUP SELECT AY4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON Th 4 RATINGS RATING LEVEL PASSWORD CURRENT PASSWORD PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD SELECT 0 9 DECISION ENTER BUTTON 45 ENGLISH 2 When PASSWORD is selected Use the gt cursor button to select the CHANGE then press the ENTER button Use the number buttons to input a old current 4 digit password The default password is 0000 Use the number buttons to input a new 4 digit password Use the number buttons to input a new 4 digit password again for the confirmation Then press the ENTER button Do not forget the password The setting cannot be changed without inputting the correct password Remote control unit Remote control unit Remote control unit Remote control unit Remote control unit Remote control unit RATINGS RATING LEVEL EXIT SETUP SELECT NAE DECISION ENTER BUTTON RATINGS RATING LEVEL PASSWORD OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD 0 0 PLEASE ENTER OLD PASSWORD SELECT 0 9 DECISION ENTER BUTTON R
98. oducts including amplifiers that produce heat ENGLISH NOTE ON USE Do not let foreign objects the set Keep the set free from moisture water and dust Avoid high temperatures Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed on a rack cse Ww Do not let insecticides benzene and thinner come in contact with the set Unplug the power cord when not using the set for long periods of time i ov S Handle the power cord carefully Hold the plug when unplugging the cord Never disassemble or modify the set in any way k For sets with ventilation holes way Do not obstruct the ventilation holes Copyrights It is prohibited by law to reproduce broadcast rent or play discs in public without the consent of the copyright holder ENGLISH TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 wand 7 8 DISCS 9 3 Cautions on Handling 10 4 Connections 5 Part Names and Functions 00 22 23 6 Remote Control Unit sss 24 25 17 Loading Discs ssssssssetette tentes 26 8 Changing the Default 27 49 9 Using the
99. one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug M FI EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE GROUND ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT 25 4 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING T 4 ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conduct
100. ontrol unit Remote control unit f the marker screen is not displayed during playback press the MARKER button to display it MARKER 2 3 To clear the marker display Press the MARKER button To clear a marker Use the 4 and gt cursor buttons to select a marker number and press the CLEAR button DE e You can clear existing markers but they are restored when you open the disc tray or switch the unit to standby NOTES All the markers added with this unit are cleared when the unit is switched to standby or the disc tray is opened Depending on where the marker is set subtitles may not be displayed 75 ENGLISH 21 PLAYING IN THE ZOOM MODE 8 2 0000 8 oro o 5 z In the play pause mode press the ZOOM button The zoom rate increases each time the ZOOM button is pressed For DVD video discs and video CDs OFF gt x1 5 2 x2 x4 2 OFF For DVD audio discs OFF gt x2 gt x4 gt OFF Remote control unit Cx Use the cursor buttons V 4 and gt to move the zoomed picture Remote control unit NOTES Zooming is not possible with some discs The zoom function may not work properly at some scenes Zooming is not possible at the top menu or the menu screen When the picture is enlarged the picture quality may be decreased and the picture may be blurred
101. ors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified Service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet a
102. ote control unit to set the resolution to 480P 576P 720P 10801 according to the resolution of the connected device e Select the HDMI output format either the Y Cb Cr or the RGB format Use the HDMI DVI SELECT button on the main unit or the remote control unit to make the setting The DVI D output is set to the RGB format regardless of the HDMI setting See page 56 Connecting an HDMI DVI conversion cable e When connecting to a monitor using a commercially available HDMI DVI conversion cable no audio signals are output When connected to a DVI D compatible monitor the output is automatically switched to RGB For stable signal transfer we recommend using cables that are a maximum of 5 meters in length Video Audio HDMI connector DVI D compatible monitor Switches automatically to RGB DVI D connector gt compatible monitor Output DVI D connector RGB format Copyright Protection System To play the digital images and sounds of DVD video or DVD audio via an I DVI D connection it is necessary that both the player and monitor or AV amplifier support a copyright protection system called HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection System HDCP is copy protection technology that comprises data encryption and authentication of the partner equipment The DVD 5910 supports HDCP Please see the user s manual of your monitor or AV amplifier for information
103. ow then press the d UN DEZ 2 PLAY button or the ENTER button on the remote NEC 8 control unit The slide show starts PLAY TT RR Only the still picture files in the selected folder are SINGLE ELAPSED played SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON Once all the still picture files the folder have been played the disc information screen reappears Remote control unit Main unit Remote control unit To view several of the still pictures stored on the disc at once To select and view still picture to start the slide show from a specific still picture use the cursor buttons V 4 and to select the desired still picture then press the ENTER button To temporarily stop the slide show Press the STILL PAUSE button To resume the slide show press the PLAY button To cue a still picture you want to view from which you want to start the slide show During the slide show press one of the SKIP 144 gt gt I buttons Press the SKIP I button to cue back to the previous still picture the SKIP Bb button to cue ahead to the next still picture Flipping and rotating still pictures e Use the cursor buttons V 4 and to flip the still picture cursor button currently displayed still picture is flipped vertically Y cursor button The currently displayed still picture is flipped horizontally lt cursor button The cu
104. owhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance NOTE This DVD audio video Super audio CD player uses the semiconductor laser To allow you to enjoy music at a stable operation it is recommended to use this in a room of 5 C 41 F 35 C 95 F CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR REFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE THE COMPACT DISC PLAYER SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FCC INFORMATION For US customers 1 PRODUCT This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this product may not cause harmful interference and 2 this product must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modification not expressly appro
105. playing DVDs recorded in PCM linear PCM signals are output 3 When LPCM 44 1 kHz 48 kHz is selected OFF Factory default When playing linear PCM or packed PCM DVDs that are not copyright protected for 2 channel PCM audio signals up to 96 kHz linear PCM signals are output as such without being converted from the digital outputs 176 4 kHz and 192 kHz signals are converted to 88 2 kHz and 96 kHz respectively For DVDs containing multi channel PCM signals the digital signals are down mixed for output into two channels front left and right Only the front left and right channels are output for sources for which down mixing is prohibited When playing copyright protected linear PCM or packed PCM DVDs in consideration of copyrights no digital signals are output for sources exceeding 48 kHz 16 bits When playing such sources either set to ON or make analog connections See page 15 ON Linear PCM and packed PCM signals are converted to 44 1 kHz or 48 kHz and output The PCM digital audio output signals are converted to 48 kHz or less in consideration of copyrights When making digital connections to an AV amplifier that is not compatible with 96 2 88 2 kHz signals set to ON Remote control unit ENGLISH Remote control unit SPEAKER SETUP DELAY TIME DISTANCE METERS FRONT LCH 12 ft FRONT RCH 12 ft CENTER 12 ft SURROUND LCH 10 ft SURROUND RCH 10 ft SUBWOOFER 12 ft SELEC
106. power supply using the included power supply cord 3 Display 216 66 Lights to indicate the currently playing disc Lights in the repeat play mode These light to indicate the names of sections of the disc being played Lights during playback of multiple angles disc Lights when the audio signals can be down mixed Lights in the programmed play mode Lights in the random play mode There light to indicate the time display mode Lights when HDCD is playing Lights when SRS TruSurround is on Lights to indicate the currently playing audio format 000 Lights to indicate the currently playing audio L Front left channel S Mono surround channel C Center channel SR Surmound right channel R Front right channel LFE Low frequency effect SL Surround left channel 7 ND TOTAL SING REM aa o DVI Lights to indicate the currently playing video type F Film source V Video source Lights when progressive video signals are being output Displays the title track number and elapsed time during playback Lights when the audio signals is output from IEEE1394 terminals e o 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 23 ENGLISH 6 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT The DVD 5910 can be controlled from a distance usin
107. r Audio CD disc the stereo area Main unit will be played back with priority SUPER AUDIO CD CD SETUP When playing a Super Audio CD disc the CD layer will be played back with priority When playing back a disc that does not have a selected area layer another area layer will be played back automatically Remote control unit 51 ENGLISH 11 ADJUSTING THE PICTURE QUALITY nor Gm a 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press the PICTURE ADJ UST button The image quality adjustment screen will appear PICTURE MODE STD PICTURE STD M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 SET Returns the settings to the factory default settings M1 TO M5 Image quality settings that have been adjusted to your preference can be stored to 5 memories M 1 to M5 SET SET permits set to setup level and setting of the screen display position horizontal and vertical Remote control unit Select the memory using the 2 cursor buttons 4 and press the ENTER button IMAGE QUALITY ADJUSTMENT 1 This permits adjustment of the contrast brightness 10 sharpness and hue Advance to Operation 3 IMAGE QUALITY ADJUSTMENT 2 This permits adjustment of the white level black level and chroma level Advance to Operation 4 IMAGE QUALITY ADJUSTMENT 3 This permits adjustment of the enhancer gt Advance to Operation 5 GAMMA CORRECTION This is selected
108. r is in the stop mode hold the players SKIP BI button and the PLAY button down simultaneously and then hold the OPEN CLOSE button down for longer than 3 seconds until INITIALIZE disappears from the TV monitor The lock will be released and all default settings and picture settings will retum to the default values The disc is not played with the audio or subtitle language set as the default setting The disc does not play with the selected audio or subtitle language if that audio or subtitle language is not included on that DVD 30 32 Picture is not displayed 4 3 or 16 9 Set the TV ASPECT default setting to the proper setting for the connected TV 38 Menu screen messages for the desired language do not display Check the default setting for the disc language s menu language 30 32 83 ENGLISH Symptom Check Page e Check the HDMI DVI connection Check the status of the HDMI DVI indicators 23 Check whether the connected monitor equipment or other equipment supports HDCP 19 21 The DVD 5910 will not output a video signal unless the connected equipment supports An image is not projected with an HDCP HDMI DVI connection Check the settings of HDMI DVI SELECT 56 e Check whether the output format of the DVD 5910 HDMI DVI FORMAT matches the 19 21 input format of the connected equipment Check whether the video output setting at PURE DIRECT is set to VIDEO
109. rder of the files when writing them on the CD R RW Programmed playback not possible with discs When writing MP3 files on CD R RW discs select 1509660 level 1 level 2 as the writing software format This may not be possible with some types of writing software For details refer to the writing software s usage instructions The number of files playable with the DVD 5910 is approximately 600 or less With the DVD 5910 it is possible to display folder names and file names on the screen like titles The DVD 5910 can display up to 8 characters consisting of numbers capital letters and the underscore mark If recorded a format other than 1509660 level 1 normal display and playback may not be possible In addition folder and file names including other symbols will not be displayed properly Be sure to add the extension M P3 to files Files cannot be played if they have any extension other than M P3 or if they have no extension with Macintosh computers M P3 files can be played by adding the extension MP3 after the file name consisting of up to 8 capital or numbers and recording the files on the CD R RW Do not apply stickers tape etc to either the label side or the signal side of CD R RW discs If adhesive gets on the surface of a disc the disc may get stuck inside the DVD 5910 and be impossible to eject The DVD 5910 is not compatible with packet write software The DVD 5910 is not
110. rrently displayed still picture is rotate 90 counterclockwise gt cursor button The currently displayed still picture is rotate 90 clockwise Play the image in the zoom mode When the ZOOM button is pressed while playing a J PEG image ZOOM is displayed on the screen at this time zoom in and zoom out using the search keys 444 zoom out gt gt zoom in e When the image is zoomed use the cursor buttons V 4 and gt to move the zoomed picture Continuous playback SLIDE SHOW is not possible in the zoom mode Zooming is not possible with files that have a low resolution The way of switching to the next image during continuous J PEG image playback SLIDE SHOW can be selected Preset the SEARCH M ODE button on the remote control unit Select from SLIDE SHOW MODE 1 to MODE 11 MODE RAND and MODE NONE 81 ENGLISH Special play modes for WMA and MP3 and JPEG files Use the 4 and gt cursor buttons to select the play mode the A and V cursor buttons to select the special play mode FOLDER the WMA and MP3 PEG files in the folder are played in order starting from the selected file FOLDER REPEAT all the WMA and MP3 and J PEG files in the folder are played repeatedly starting from the selected file DISC all the WMA and MP3 and J PEG files on the disc are played in order starting from the selected file DISC REPEAT all the WMA and MP3 PEG files on the disc are played repeatedly startin
111. rround speakers can be set Use the and Y cursor buttons to select the speaker type then press the ENTER button LARGE Select this when a large speaker is connected SMALL Select this when a small speaker is connected When CROSSOVER is selected 40 Hz 60 Hz 80 Hz Factory default 100 Hz 120 Hz set the frequency of cross over Press the RETURN button to return to the HDMI SPEAKER SETUP menu When CHANNEL LEVEL is selected use the A and V cursor buttons to select the speaker to be adjusted then use the lt 4 and cursor buttons to set the level TEST TONE Use the lt 4 and gt cursor buttons to select auto or manual Adjust so that the volume of the test tones output from the different speakers sounds the same The volume level output from the front speakers left and right channels center speaker surround speakers left and right channels and subwoofer can be adjusted The volume level can be adjusted between 0 and 10 dB in steps of 1 dB Press the RETURN button to retum to the HDMI SPEAKER SETUP menu Remote control unit Remote control unit SPEAKER SETUP SPEAKER CONFIGURATION CHANNEL LEVEL DELAY TIME DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP SELECT 1 DECISION ENTER BUTTON HDMI SPEAKER SETUP SPEAKER CONFIGURATION FRONT SP LARGE CENTER SP LARGE SUBWOOFER YES SURROUND SP LARGE CROSSOVER 80Hz SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON The display depend
112. s The digital output at the time of WMA file playback is converted to PCM regardless of the initial settings Please use discs that have been recorded in conformity with the ISO 9660 level 1 level 2 CD ROM file system Extended formats are excluded Copyright protected files cannot be played Also note that depending on the writing software and conditions playback might not be possible or the files might not be displayed properly Playback of the CD R RW might not be possible depending on the disc characteristics soiling scratches and other factors e Bit rates of 64 k to 160 kbps are supported for WMA files that have an extension of wma This unit can display the folder names and file names on the screen Up to 11 half width alphanumeric upper case characters and symbols including the underscore symbol can be displayed Kanji hiragana katakana and other characters cannot be displayed While in the stop condition the DISPLAY button of the remote control can be used to switch and display the title names and the artist names One folder has a capacity of up to 99 files Recorded discs with no more than 99 files per folder are recommended Multiple folder configurations are possible however depending on the configuration recognition and playback of all the folders and files might not be possible Multi session discs can also be played back however playback of discs that have had session closure within 10 se
113. s selected DISTANCE FEET Use the lt 4 and gt cursor buttons to set the distance from the LCH 1211 listening position to the different speakers FRONT RCH 12 The distance can be set within the range of to 60 feet 18 SURROUND LCH m meters SURROUND RCH 10ft The maximum difference in speaker distance for which SUBWOOFER 12 adjustment is possible is 15 feet 4 5 meters DEFAULT on SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON When DEFAULT is selected HDMI SPEAKER SETUP When DEFAULT is selected and the ENTER button is pressed all the items are restored to their factory default DISTANCE FEET settings FRONT LCH 12ft FRONT RCH 12ft When digital connections are made with an AV amplifier make 1211 the speaker settings on the AV amplifier SURROUND LCH 10ft For DVD audio discs the disc s settings are given priority so the SUG 48 0000 SUBWOOFER 1241 sound may not be produced as set with the above speaker mode DEA DEFAULT setting Press the RETURN button to return to the SPEAKER SETUP menu SELECT lt a gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON When the HDMI connection cable is disconnected the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION CHANNEL LEVEL and DELAY TIME settings under SPEAKER SETUP are stored ENGLISH 3 When HDMI AUTO FORMAT is selected PANEL RES Factory default The HDMI output
114. s of discs directly using the number buttons AUDIO button For DVDs press this to switch the audio language For video CDs press this to switch the channel between STEREO MONO LEFT and MONO RIGHT SUBTITLE button Press this to switch the DVD s subtitle language DISPLAY button Press this to display the ON SCREEN RETURN button Press this to retum to the previous menu screen PLAY button gt SLOW SEARCH buttons PAGE PAGE buttons Use these to selected the desired still picture on DVD audio discs containing browseable still pictures ZOOM button Press this to enlarge the image DIMMER button Usethis to adjust the brightness of the main unit s display Can be switched in 4 steps from all off to always on PURE DIRECT MEMORY SELECT buttons Use these to make and select that various setting to achieve higher quality sound play 25 ENGLISH LOADING DISCS Bl Set discs in the disc tray with the labeled printed side facing up Outer disc guide 12 cmdisc Inner disc guide 8 cm disc Disc tray 2 Loading Discs Pick up the disc carefully so as not to touch the signal surface and hold it with the labeled side facing up With the disc tray fully open set the disc in the disc tray Set 12 cm discs in the outer disc guide Figure 1 8 cm discs in the inner disc guide Figure 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button The disc is automatically loaded The disc tray can also b
115. s on the connected device Indicates whether or not speakers are connected Remote control unit Remote control unit HDMI SPEAKER SETUP TEST TONE OFF FRONT LCH 0dB CENTER 0dB FRONT RCH 0dB SURROUND RCH 0dB SURROUND LCH 0dB SUBWOOFER 04 SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON ENGLISH When DELAY TIM E is selected With 5 1 channel surround sound ideally the distance between the listening position and all the speakers aside from the subwoofer should be the same The delay time setting can be used to make the sound from the different speakers reach the listening position at the same time Remote control unit Remote control unit Use the A and V cursor buttons to select the setting item then press the ENTER button HDMI SPEAKER SETUP DISTANCE FEET FRONT LCH 12ft FRONT RCH 1211 12011 SURROUND LCH 10ft SURROUND RCH 10ft SUBWOOFER 12ft DEFAULT ON SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON When DISTANCE is selected METERS when the 4 cursor button is pressed The unit of distance is set to meters m HDMI SPEAKER SETUP FEET when the cursor button is pressed The unit of distance is set to feet ft FRONT LCH mn FRONT RCH 12ft 1211 SURROUND LCH 10ft SURROUND RCH 10ft SUBWOOFER 12ft DEFAULT ON SELECT DECISION ENTER BUTTON When FRONT LCH FRONT RCH CENTER HDMI SPEAKER SETUP SURROUND LCH SURROUND RCH SUBWOOFER i
116. s skipped e When the SKIP 44 button is pressed once the pickup returns to the beginning of the currently playing chapter or track Playing position Pd x w Chapter Track Chapter Track Chapter Track Chapter Track Reverse direction Forward direction direction of playback Cueing using the number buttons Press the SEARCH MODE button during playback The search mode switches each time the button is pressed For DVD audio discs Group Track Group For DVD video discs Title Chapter Title For Super audio CDs CDs and video CDs Track only The search mode set by pressing the SEARCH MODE button is stored in the memory until the button is pressed again However the search mode returns to the default mode when the power is turned off Use the number buttons to input the number to be played Main unit Remote control unit NOTE In some cases the menu screen may reappear when one of the SKIP buttons is pressed during menu playback on a video CD SEARCH MODE 0000 Remote control unit Remote control unit NOTE e Some DVD audio DVD video and video CD discs do not operate as described in this manual due to the intentions of the discs producers 6 Playing Frame by Frame for DVD videos and video CDs only During playback press the STILL PAUSE button on the main unit or the remote control unit The picture moves forward one frame each time t
117. s this to switch the angle TOP MENU button The top menu stored on the disc is displayed Cursor buttons ENTER button Use the and Y cursor buttons to select in the vertical direction Use the lt 4 and gt cursor buttons to select in the horizontal direction Press the ENTER button to select the item selected with the cursor buttons MENU button The DVD menu stored on the disc is displayed e eoo 8 8 6 STOP button lil STILL PAUSE button SKIP buttons REPEAT button Press this to play tracks repeatedly A B repeat button A B Use this to repeat sections between two specific points RANDOM button Press this to play the tracks on the video or music CD in random order MARKER button Press this to mark places you want to see again SETUP button Press this to display the default setting screen PICTURE ADJUST button Press this to adjust the picture quality to suit your tastes OPEN CLOSE button NTSC PAL button Use this to switch the set s video output format NTSC PAL SUPER AUDIO CD SETUP button PROGRAM DIRECT button Press this to switch between the normal programmed play CLEAR button Press this to clear numbers that you have input CALL button Press this to check the program contents SEARCH MODE button Press this to change the search mode to search for groups or titles tracks or chapters when selecting section
118. sor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button GI TV ASPECT TN Use this to set the shape of your TV s screen M TV TYPE Remote control unit Remote control unit Use this to set your TV s video format NTSC PAL or MULTI TV SYSTEM EN o Select the video output connected to the TV or monitor whose image VIO you want to view TV ASPECT WIDE 16 9 s TV TYPE MULTI On the DVD 5910 interlace output progressive output and HDMI DVI G5 sm output signals are each processed independent video circuits The COMPONENT VIDEO OUT PROGRESSIVE audio output is optimized for the selected video output so choose the SQUEEZE MODE OFF video output you wish to view PROGRESSIVE MODE AUTO COMPONENT VIDEO OUT EXIT SETUP Use this to select either the progressive image output or interlace image output SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON SQUEEZE MODE The size of the screen to be output can be switched PROGRESSIVE MODE The play DVD video select the desired video mode ENGLISH Use the and Y cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button 1 When TV ASPECT is selected 4 3 PS Select this to play wide DVDs in the pan amp scan mode with the sides of the picture cut off Discs for which pan amp scan is not specified are played in the letter box mode 4 3 LB Select this to play wide DVDs in the letter box mode with black
119. ssions Direct track selection using the remote control numerical keys 0 to 9 and 10 can specify up to 179 tracks 179 files per folder When 179 tracks are exceeded while the unit is stopped use the cursor buttons at the disc information screen to select the files and use the play button or the ENTER button to play 79 ENGLISH PLAYING STILL PICTURE FILES JPEG FORMAT PEG files stored on Kodak picture CDs Fujicolor CDs CD Rs and CD RWs can be played as a slide show and enjoyed on the DVD 5910 Playing still picture Kodak picture CDs and Fujifilm Fujicolor CDs can be played on the DVD 5910 When a CD recording still picture is played the photographs on the CD can be displayed on a TV Picture CD and Fujicolor CD are service by which photographs taken on conventional silver film cameras are converted into digital data and written on CDs For details on Kodak picture CD contact a store that offers Kodak development services For details about Fujicolor CDs please contact a store offering Fuji Photo Film developing services 1 0 2 1 2 0 1 2 1 0 amp e G3 1 D OOo O 0 CD GD ASM TEX ARR 1560 CD Load the Kodak picture CD into the DVD 5910 2 Load the Fujicolor CD into the DVD 5910 When the disc is loaded a slide show of the still pictures When the
120. ssword 4 digits then press the ENTER button Remote control unit Playback starts from the first track in the specified group some cases the password must be input at the menu screen In these cases follow the instructions on the screen Once the password is input the disc can be played as many times as you want until it is removed f you make a mistake when inputting the password press the CLEAR button on the remote control unit 64 ENGLISH PLAYING REPEATEDLY Use this function to play your favourite audio or video sections repeatedly Playing Repeatedly Repeat Playback In the play mode press the REPEAT button The display on the TV screen switches each time the button is pressed and the corresponding repeat play mode or normal playback mode is set Remote control unit D For DVD audio discs 2 For DVD video discs 3 For video CDs Super audio CDs and music CDs Normal playback Normal playback Normal playback d C Z CE Track repeated Chapter repeated Track repeated di N d TRACK REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT TRACK REPEAT Group repeated Title repeated Entire disc repeated d GROUP REPEAT TITLE REPEAT DISC REPEAT Repeat playback cancelled Repeat playback cancelled Repeat playback cancelled m REPEAT OFF REPEAT OFF REPEAT OFF To return to normal playback
121. tandard level The level of the selected point cannot exceed the level of the points above and below that point A dark portion cannot be set to exceed a portion that is brighter than it 1 ID 281 FI 1 GO 61 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 EEJ 32 48 64 8 96 128 160 192 224 Figure 1 Figure 2 To exit the Image Quality Adjustment mode Press the PICTURE ADJ UST button REFERENCE n the Graph of Gamma correction the horizontal axis indicates the brightness level of the image that is recorded on the disc and the vertical axis indicates the brightness level of the image when it is output from this unit 54 1 rd When bright points of the disc side are When dark points of the disc side are adjusted to the dark of the output side adjusted to the bright of the output side the fine parts of the bright portion that the fine parts of the dark portion that normally become hard to see become an normally become hard to see become an easily discerned image easily discerned image ENGLISH When the Display Position is Selected and Adjusted Press the cursor button V then select the horizontal vertical direction with the cursor buttons 4 gt set the adjustment value with the A V cursor buttons and press the ENTER button SETUP LEVEL 0 IRE 7 5 IRE Factory default 7 5 IRE This corrects floating black Remote control unit
122. te control unit When Image Quality Adjustment 3 is selected and Adjusted 20 ENHANCER 0 to 411 Factory default 0 11 4 0 This emphasizes the contour of the image DNR Digital Noise Reduction 0 to 3 Factory default 0 This reduces video noise CCS ON OFF Factory default OFF This performs removal of the color signal component for images in which the color signal component is mixed with the brightness signal Only effective with progressive images Remote control unit 53 ENGLISH When Gamma Correction is Selected and Adjusted Two kinds of displays are prepared for adjustment of Gamma Correction When use the Numerical table of Gamma Correction Figure 1 4 Pressing the cursor button V When use the Graph of Gamma Correction Figure 2 Pressing the enter button Remote control unit Select the adjust point with cursor buttons 4 gt set the adjustment brightness level with cursor buttons V and press the ENTER button If the PICTURE ADJ UST button is pressed before pressing the enter button an adjustment level is not stored The brightness level can be adjusted in range of 16 to 235 Pressing the cursor button raises the level and the image becomes brighter and pressing the cursor button V lowers the level and the image becomes darker A press of the CLEAR button retums all of the setting points to the s
123. tible DENON LINK IEEE1394 or multi channel analog audio set to 2 ifi Video signals and Dolby Digital DTS bitstream signals are HDMI compatible amplifier monitor etc with WEM ADS output the connector Dolby Digital DTS decoder Make the speaker settings on the connected AV amplifier etc compatible monitor etc without Dolb Video signals and Dolby Digital DTS bitstream signals Digital DTS E d ith A h de MULTI converted into multi channel PCM signals are output via the Igitai 23 WIEN TRUIESCASPIDE audio LPCM connector M ake the speaker settings at HDMI AUDIO compatibility SETUP at SETUP When set to DENON LINK and IEEE1394 switch the HDMI AUDIO SETUP setting to 2CH When the setting for outputting audio signals from the IEEE1394 connector is made no audio signals are output via connector When MULTI NORMAL MULTI LPCM is set analog audio signals are only output from the L R and FL FR terminals The signals from the FL FR terminals are downmixed audio signals With Super Audio CDs digital audio signals in areas except for the CD layer are not output via the HDMI connector To play multi channel stereo area signals set the AUDIO SETUP setting to 2CH and use the analog audio or IEEE1394 NOTES e The HDMI video and audio output are both turned off if the video output is set to OFF or if ALL
124. ton to open the disc tray A Main unit Remote control unit Set the disc in the disc tray OPEN CLOSE Press the OPEN CLOSE button Main unit Remote control unit 60 Press the PLAY button For many interactive DVDs and video CDs with playback control a menu screen appears In this case use the procedure in step 6 to select the desired item Interactive DVDs are DVDs including multiple angles stories etc Remote control unit Main unit ENGLISH Example For DVDs with menu Example For video CDs with Screens playback control TOP MENU 1 Opening 2 1st movement Apple Banana 3 2nd movement Orange Strawberry 4 3rd movement Peach Pineapple 5 Ending Use the cursor buttons V 4 gt to select the desired item For some discs there is a second menu screen If so press the PI button to display the next menu screen See the disc s jacket The cursor buttons V 4 and gt do not work for video CDs Use the number buttons to select the desired item Cx Remote control unit Press the ENTER button The desired item is selected and playback starts You can return to the menu screen by pressing the TOP MENU MENU button while the DVD is playing though this depends on the disc Press the RETURN button during playback of a video CD to return to the menu screen e If
125. trol sensor as shown on the diagram The remote control unit can be used from a direct distance of approximately 7 meters This distance will be shorter however if there are obstacles in the way or if the remote control unit is not pointed directly at the remote control sensor The remote control unit can be operated at a horizontal angle of up to 30 with respect to the remote control sensor NOTES t may be difficult to operate the remote control unit if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light Do not press buttons on the main unit and on the remote control unit at the same time Doing so will result in malfunction ENGLISH 3 Names and Functions of Remote Control Unit Buttons Button not explained here function in the same way as the corresponding buttons on the main unit 000 Sar Ce BACK LIGHT gy MENU DISPLAY POWER ON POWER OFF buttons Press this to switch the power between on and standby HDMI DVI SELECT FORMAT buttons Use these to select to use HDMI connector or DVI connector and the format of video signals 480 576 720P 1080i AUTO Number buttons Use these to input numbers Use the 10 button to input numbers of 10 or over Example To input 25 9 LIGHT button Press this to light the all buttons Press again this to put out light ANGLE button Pres
126. ved by DENON may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tuming the product OFF and ON the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product or an experienced radio TV technician for help FOR CANADA MODEL ONLY CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ENGLISH FRONT PANEL ap AL 24 rnoces STILL
127. witches the digital RGB video range data range via the and the DVI D connectors HDMI AUDIO SETUP TES 4 etc Use this to adjust for the audio signals via the HDMI connector DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP HDMI DVI PICTURE ADJUST NORMAL HDMI AUTO FORMAT HDMI AUDIO SETUP 2CH Set the AUTO function selected with the HDMI DVI FORMAT button HDMI AUTO FORMAT PANEL RES on the main unit or the remote control unit DENON LINK OFF IEEE1394 OFF DENON LINK Use this to output digital signals from the DENON LINK terminal EXIT SETUP 1394 Use this to output digital signals from the IEEE1394 terminal SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON Remote control unit Remote control unit Use the A and Y cursor buttons to select the desired setting then press the ENTER button 1 When HDMI DVI PICTURE ADJ UST is selected NORMAL Factory default Signals are output via the HDMI and the DVI D connectors with a digital RGB video range data range of 16 black to 235 white Remote control unit Remote control unit ENHANCED Signals are output via the HDMI and the DVI D connectors with a Th 1 wo etc digital RGB video range data range of 0 black to 255 white DIGITAL INTERFACE SETUP HoMUDVI PicTURE ADJUST NORMAL When the and the DVI D connectors are connected the black HDMI AUDIO SETUP may seem to stand out depending on the TV or the M onitor In this HDMI AUTO FORMAT case set this to ENHANCED D
128. with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer A product and cart combination should be e moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may fA cause the product and cart combination to overtum Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized altemating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only
129. y the menus in German JAPANESE Select this when you want to display the menus in J apanese OTHERS Use the number buttons to input the language number See Language code list on page 32 When OSD LANGUAGE is selected ENGLISH Factory default Select this to set the OSD language to English FRANCAIS Select this to set the OSD language to French ESPANOL Select this to set the OSD language to Spanish ENGLISH Remote control unit Remote control unit O Gn d etc LANGUAGE SETUP DIALOG SUBTITLE or DISC MENUS OSD LANGUAGE EXIT SETUP OTHERS SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON Q5 TH wx ete LANGUAGE SETUP DIALOG SUBTITLE DISC menus ENGLISH 050 LANGUAGE EXIT SETUP SELECT 4 DECISION ENTER BUTTON SO Gm d wo etc LANGUAGE SETUP DIALOG SUBTITLE DISC MENUS f osp Lancuase FRANCAIS EXIT SETUP SELECT AV lt gt DECISION ENTER BUTTON To exit the setup mode Use the V cursor button to select EXIT SETUP then press the ENTER button It is also possible to quit by pressing the SETUP button on the remote control unit 31 ENGLISH 5 Language Afar Language Faroese Language Lingala Language Slovak Abkhazian French Laothian Slovenian Afrikaans Frisian Lithuanian Samoan Ameharic Irish Latvian Lettish Shona Arabic Scots Gaelic Malag

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