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DISPLAY

TV ASPECT

4:3 LETTER BOX

STILL MODE

AUTO

ANGLE ICON

ON

AUTO POWER OFF ON
PROGRESSIVE        OFF
PANEL DISPLAY

BRIGHT

DHT-485DV 

Quick Connect Chart

AUDIO OUT

Supplied FM

Antenna

Supplied AM

Antenna

00D 515 0972 009

Note: 

Connect to the [LINE IN] jack of the subwoofer.
Switch settings as follows:

[

AUTO STANDBY

] = 

ON

Unit will “Wake up” when music plays. It will automatically go to “Standby”
after several minutes of no sound.

[

LEVEL

] Adjusts the volume of bass sound when LF DIRECT = OFF.

[

CROSSOVER

] Adjust to taste for the tonal character of the bass. Lower num-

ber for deeper bass, higher number for fuller bass, when LF DIRECT = OFF.

[

LF DIRECT

]= 

ON 

Bass sound is controlled only by the
incoming signal.

[

PHASE

] = 

NORM

[

POWER

] = 

ON

to use, 

OFF

for vacation.

NOTE 1: 

Connect TV “Audio Out” jacks to bring sound from the TV into the Denon. Some TVs may let you
choose between 

FIXED

or 

VARIABLE

audio outputs. 

FIXED

means only the Denon will control

the volume, whereas 

VARIABLE

means the TV volume control must be turned up in addition to

the Denon volume control. 

It is possible to connect all video devices to the TV directly for

both picture and sound. The TV will then send the sound to the Denon with just these two
Audio Wires. This is the simplest possible connection.

NOTE 2:

The diagram shows 

COMPOSITE (yellow video cable)

Video connections into the DENON from

the DVD, and out of the Denon into the TV. Connecting equipment this way allows the AVR-485
to route video when the Denon is powered on. If the Denon is turned off (standby), the picture
signal will no longer reach the TV.

NOTE 3:

The

S-VIDEO

jack is an alternate optional video connection. If you use it, please note that video

signals DO NOT transfer between Composite and S-Video jacks in the receiver. Only what comes
in is what goes out.

NOTE 4:

Some video products have 

COMPONENT VIDEO JACKS

. These are still another alternate

optional video connection. This chart shows “COMPONENT” connection from the player to the
receiver then to the “DIGITAL TV MONITOR (DTV). You can save the cost of three wire by going
from PLAYER directly to the DTV unless you need the AVR-485 to switch between 2 or 3 COM-
PONENT video sources.

NOTE 5:

To use the 

PROGRESSIVE SCAN

feature of your Denon 

DVD-555S

, you must have a digital TV

which will accept the progressive signal exclusively through Component Video Jacks. Progressive
scan is possible when the player is wired directly to the progressive input of a DIGITAL TV set, or
through the component connections of AVR-485 to DIGITAL TV set as shown in upper right.

DIGITAL TV Monitor

Standard TV Monitor

Standard VIDEO IN
(Yellow wire brings pic-
ture from devices con-
nected to Denon.)

Optical Digital Out
from DVD player to
Optical Digital Jack
(for 5.1/6.1 sound).

RIGHT

LEFT

CENTER 

HORIZONTAL BOX

RIGHT

SIDE

LEFT
SIDE

BACK

WALL

Your DENON DVD-555S features a special video output for
“Progressive Scan”. This type of picture signal is only possible with
DIGITAL TV sets that have a compatible 3 jack component input.

Connect the DVD player’s color difference (component) video out-
put jacks (COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT) to the COMPONENT
VIDEO-1 IN jacks using 75

/ohms coaxial video pin-plug cords.

In the same way, another video source with component video out-
puts such as a Satellite Tuner, Set Top Box, DVD Recorder etc., can
be connected to the VCR, TV/DBS color difference (component)
video jacks. (See NOTE 4 below left.)

Set progressive to “ON” or
“OFF” by using OSD of DVD-
555S.

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