Connectivity, Analogue audio outputs, Digital audio outputs – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

Page 11: Analogue video outputs, Digital video output, Other connectors, Connector details

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Connectivity

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All electrical connections to the UDP-89 (apart from

headphones) are made via the rear panel.

Analogue Audio Outputs

Electronically-balanced main stereo Left and Right out

(2 x XLR3M)

Unbalanced main stereo Left & Right out ( 2 x phono/RCA)

Unbalanced 5.1 surround out – L, C & R Front, L & R

surround, LFE ( 6 x phono/RCA)

Electronically-balanced main stereo out L & R, plus

5.1 surround out (D25F)

Digital Audio Outputs

AES/EBU main stereo Left & Right out (XLR3M)

S/PDIF PCM/bitstream out (phono/RCA)

S/PDIF PCM/bitstream out (optical TOSlink connector)

Analogue Video Outputs

Component video out, RGB/YPbPr switchable

(3 x phono/RCA)

RGB switching output (2.5 mm 2-pole jack)

S-Video out (4-pin mini-DIN)

Composite video out (phono/RCA)

Composite video out (BNC)

Digital Video Output

HDMI out (19-pin Type A HDMI connector). Note this

connector also carries digital audio.

Other Connectors

RS232 remote control port (D9M)

Parallel remote control, function-programmable (D9F)

AC mains input (IEC)

Connector Details

Analogue Audio Outputs:

Main L & R outputs. These are electronically-balanced,

and have a nominal level of +4 dBu. The output circuits

can drive a maximum output level of >+22 dBu. They are

calibrated internally to produce +22 dBu from a PCM signal

of 0 dBFS. Pinouts of these and all rear panel connectors

can be found in the manual Appendix.

The format of the audio available at these connectors will

depend on the type of disc being played. Discs with only

stereo audio data will reproduce normal L & R stereo.

Discs with multichannel audio data will generally reproduce

an internally-generated downmix of the multichannel audio,

though this will vary with disc type and encoding system.

See later manual sections on individual disc types and

encoding systems for more information.

Unbalanced L & R analogue outputs. These carry the

same audio signal as the main outputs

above, but in

unbalanced form on phono connectors (RCA jacks) at a

nominal level of -10 dBv. Output level is calibrated internally

to produce +8 dBv from a PCM signal of 0 dBFS.

Unbalanced multichannel outputs. These are a set of six

phono connectors (RCA jacks) providing the components of

a 5.1.surround sound recording when a suitably-encoded

disc is played. The electrical characteristics of these outputs

are the same as those of the unbalanced L & R connectors

described in

above.

Unbalanced multichannel analogue outputs.

The format of the audio available at these connectors

will depend on the type of disc being played. Discs with

multichannel audio data will reproduce the six (5.1) channels

individually. Discs with only stereo audio data will duplicate

the normal L & R stereo at the L

F

and R

F

connectors, the

other outputs being muted.

Connectivity

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