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Denon DN-500BD - Audio Output Configuration; Audio Format Selection; Sound Control Features; Speaker Setup and Test Tone

Denon DN-500BD
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o Font Opacity: The opacity of the text: Solid, Translucent, or Transparent.
o Font Edge: The style of the edges around the characters of text: Default, None, Raised,
Depressed, Uniform, Left drop shadow, or Right drop shadow.
o Font Edge Color: The color of the edges around the characters of text (if any): White,
Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan.
o BG Color: The color of the background: Default, White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow,
Magenta, or Cyan.
o BG Opacity: The opacity of the background: Solid, Translucent, or Transparent.
o Window Color: The color of the window around the text: Default, White, Black, Red,
Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan.
o Window Opacity: The opacity of the window around t
he text: Solid
, Translucent, or
Transparent.
Audio Setup
Function
o Secondary Audio Mark: When set to On, the screen will show a mark to indicate that there
is secondary video you can view using the Picture-in-Picture feature. When set to Off, these
marks are disabled (this feature is available only on discs that support it).
Format
o HDMI Audio: Select the format of the audio sent from the HDMI output: Stereo, PCM
(recommended when the HDMI output is connected directly to your TV or to a receiver
without advanced encoding), or Bitstream (recommended when using an audio/video
receiver or processor that supports advanced encoding such as DTS-HD Master Audio or
Dolby TrueHD).
o Coaxial/Optical Output: Select the format of the audio sent form the coaxial output: 48K
(supported by most audio equipment), 96K (a higher sampling rate with a wider frequency
response), 192K (the highest sampling rate with the widest frequency response), or
Bitstream (recommended when using an audio/video receiver or processor that supports
advanced encoding such as DTS or Dolby Digital).
Sound Control
o Crossover: Select the crossover frequency for your sound system: Off, 40Hz, 60Hz, 80Hz,
90Hz, 100Hz, 110Hz, 120Hz, 150Hz, 175Hz, 200Hz, or 250Hz. Any audio content whose
frequency is lower than this setting will be sent
to your subwoofer, if any.
o Dynamic Range: When set to On, DN-500BD
will apply some compression to smooth out
the high and low volume levels of the audio. When set to Off, DN-500BD will not use any
compression. When set to Auto, DN-500BD will use the compression specified by the Blu-
ray Disc being played (for other discs, there will be no compression).
Important: This option applies to the audio outputs and 7.1 outputs. It also applies to the
HDMI output if the Format > HDMI Audio setting is PCM.
Speaker Setting
o Configuration: Select the channel configuration of your sound system: 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, or
7.x.
o Test Tone: Select this to play a test tone through a speaker in your sound system. Use the
left/right cursor buttons () to select the speaker from the diagram.

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