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NOTES:

When DENON LINK is set, the down-mixed audio signals are output from the only front left and right terminals. To use the analog terminals, cancel the DENON LINK setting (set to “OFF”).

“AUDIO CHANNEL”, “DIGITAL OUTPUT”, “LPCM (44.1kHz/48kHz)”, “IEEE 1394”, “SOURCE DIRECT” and “BASS ENHANCER” cannot be set at “AUDIO SETUP” under “Default Settings” when using the DENON LINK connector.

When using the DENON LINK, select something other than “DIGITAL OFF” or “ALL OFF” at “PURE DIRECT”. If “DIGITAL OFF” or “ALL OFF” are selected, the digital circuit is stopped and signals cannot be output from the DENON LINK connector.

The DVD-5900’s speaker settings are invalidated when the DENON LINK connector 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.

(8) IEEE 1394 connections

The simple connection of one IEEE 1394 cable permits high quality digital 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

DVD-5900

Front speaker (left)

IEEE 1394

Center speaker

Front speaker (right)

Subwoofer

Surround speaker (left)

Surround speaker (right)

AV amplifier with IEEE 1394 terminals

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