Part names and functions – Denon DVD-3910 User Manual

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(11) 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. (See the compatibility table.)

✽ Make an audio connection also because an audio signal will not be output from the DVI-D connector.
✽ Commercially-available DVI cables are available in 24-pin and 29-pin types. The DVD-3910 supports the 24-pin

DVI-D cable, but the 29-pin DVI cable cannot be connected.

AV-1

Monitor equipped with
DVI input connectors

24P DVI-D cable
(commercially available)

DVI-D Input
connector

NOTE:

HDMI and DVI connectors.

• The table below indicates the compatibility of connections between the HDMI/DVI-D output connector of the

DVD-3910 and monitors that support HDMI/DVI-D.

Monitor with

HDMI

Video/Audio*1

(Only Video)

Monitor with

DVI-D (HDCP

compatible)

(Only Video)*2

(Only Video)

HDMI output

terminal

DVI-D output

terminal

Monitor with

DVI-D (HDCP
incompatible)

x

x

*1 Among the monitors that support HDMI, some

do not support audio output (for example,
projectors). In connections with equipment such
as this, audio signals are not output from the
HDMI output connector. Use analog audio
outputs, DENON LINK, or IEEE 1394 connectors
to provide the audio output at “DIGITAL
INTERFACE SETUP” unde “SETUP”, set “HDMI
AUDIO SETUP” to “2CH”.

*2 When the set’s HDMI connector is connected to

a DVI-D compatible monitor (HDCP compatible)
with an HDMI-DVI converter cable (commercially
available), the signals are output in digital RGB,
regardless of the “HDMI/DVI SELECT” setting.

To play the digital images and sounds of DVD video or DVD audio via an HDMI/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-
3910 supports HDCP. Please see the user’s manual of your monitor (or AV amplifier) for information
about this.

Copyright Protection System

5

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

(1) Front Panel

See page 3.

q

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.

w

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 turn the power on.
• Press again to set to the “OFF” position and

turn the power off.

r

DENON LINK indicator

• This indicator lights when the audio signals are

transferred by DENON LINK connections.

t

AL24 PLUS indicator

• This indicator lights when the audio signals of

a DVD, etc., are being processed digitally with
the AL24 processing Plus.

y

Display

• Information on the disc that is currently playing

is shown on the display.

(See page 13.)

u

Remote control sensor

i

SELECT of HDMI/DVI button

• Press this to set the video signal output from

the HDMI connector or the DVI connector.

(See page 28.)

o

FORMAT of HDMI/DVI button

• Press this to set the video signal format from

the HDMI connector or the DVI connector.

(See page 28.)

!0

VIDEO MODE button

• Use this to instantly change the adjustment

mode of the stored video signals.

The unit will return to the stored setting
values when the power is switched off.

(The setting values of this mode will not be
stored.)

• PICTURE MODE

• PROGRESSIVE MODE

• TV TYPE

NTSC

MULTI

PAL

AUTO1

AUTO2

VIDEO1

VIDEO2

VIDEO3

STD

M1

M2

M3

M4

M5

480P/576P

720P

1080i

HDMI Y Cb Cr

HDMI RGB

HDMI/DVI OFF

DVI

• SQUEEZE MODE

No effective for interlaced image.

(See page 21.)

!1

Select the playback area/layer 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 channel area is played with
priory

• STEREO ....When playing Super audio CDs,

the stereo channel area is played
with priority.

• CD.............When playing Super audio CDs,

the CDs layer area is played with
priority.

!2

PURE DIRECT SELECT button

• Press to switch the modes with the specific

video signals and digital audio signals and
indicate in display on and off.

(See page 26.)

!3

DVD/AUDIO/VIDEO logo

• This indicator lights when playing the DVD

audio or DVD video.

!4

Super Audio CD logo

• This indicator lights when playing the Super

audio CD.

!5

Disc tray

• Load discs here.

(See pages 15, 30.)

• Press the OPEN/CLOSE button

!6

to open

and close the disc tray.

• The disc tray is also closed when the PLAY

button

!8

is pressed.

!6

OPEN/CLOSE button (

5

)

• Press this to open and close the disc tray.

(See pages 15, 30.)

!7

STILL/PAUSE button (

3

)

• Press this to pause images or music or to play

images frame by frame.

(See page 31.)

!8

PLAY button (

1

)

• Press this to play the disc.

(See page 30.)

!9

STOP button (

2

)

• Press this to stop the disc.

(See page 31.)

@0

Skip button (

8

)

• Press this to move back to the beginning of

the current track (or chapter).

• Press again to move back to the beginning to

the previous track (or chapter). (See page 31.)

NORMAL

MODE 1

MODE 2

ALL OFF

MULTI

STEREO

CD

OFF

ON

DVD-3910

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