Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; ♦ ACCESSORIES; MJ INTRODUCTION; SAFETY PRECATIONS; CAUTION; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
TABLE OF CONTENTS m B Remote Control Unit 3'1 System code buttons....................................... 3-2 Preset memory................................................ 3- 3 Remote control unit learning function .. Operations 4- 1 Preparations for playback............................... 4-2 Playin...
Page 3 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance Is operated, 2. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the oper...
Page 4 - • INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS; Keep the antenna lines of the tuner or TV as far as possible; A note on stacking; o®©o; JL
* NOTE ON USE • INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Using this receiver or other electronic equipment containingmicroprocessors simultaneously with a tuner or TV may result innoise in the sound or picture.If this should happen, take the following steps: • Install the receiver as far as possible from the tuner ...
Page 5 - CONNECTIONS; Use the AC OUTLETS for audio equipment only. Do not use; -1 Connecting the audio components; Z D
2 CONNECTIONS Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been completed. Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with left, right with right}. Insert the plugs securely. Incomplete connections will result in the generation of noise. Use the AC OUTLETS for audio eq...
Page 6 - -2 Speaker System Connections; • Speaker Impedance; -3 Connecting the antenna terminals; ANTENNA INSTALLATION
2-2 Speaker System Connections • This receiver can accommodate connectiorrs of a total of eight speakers including two set of (front) main amplifier speakers (A and 8), one set of rear speakers, and one or two center speakers. • Connect the speaker terminals with the speakers making sure that like p...
Page 7 - -4 Connecting the video components; • A note on the S input Jacks; according to the equipment instruction manuals.
2-4 Connecting the video components To connect the video signal, connect using a 75 0/ohms video signal cable cord. Using an improper cable can result in a drop in sound quality. ID player, CDV player, TV, etc. Video deck 2 Video deck 1 2-5 Connecting the S-video terminals • A note on the S input Ja...
Page 8 - NORTH AMERICA MODEL ONLY; Connecting the AC OUTLETS; H MULTI-VOLTAGE MODEL ONLY; Setting the frequency step; FREQUENCY
Ш NORTH AMERICA MODEL ONLY * AC OUTLETS SWITCHED lEOWtIAIMAX. AC OUTlfTS t20V-e0Ki NOTE: Only use the AC outlets for audio equipnnent. Never use them for hair driers, TVs or other electrical appliances. Connecting the AC OUTLETS AC OUTLETS - • SWITCHED (total capacity - 120W (1A)1 The power to this ...
Page 9 - REMOTE CONTROL UNIT; Range of operation of the remote control unit; NOTES; -1 System code buttons; J izzJ; dD GD QDl O; Q O
3 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Following the procedure outlined below, insert the batteries before using the remote control unit. Range of operation of the remote control unit n Inserting the batteries 1, Open the bottom cover of the remote control unit and remove the battery cover. 2. Insert the two R6P/AA ...
Page 10 - • Operation after components are registered; o o; L—v; C D; CD
3-2 Preset memory This remote control unit can be used to operate components of other manufacturers without using the manufacturer of the component as shown on the diagrams below. 1, Set the slide switch to "VIDEO", AUDIO------------ ID e „ AVRMVC VtDEO- 2. Set the slide switch to the compon...
Page 11 - Preset memory function wtH not work for some
'TV" fT] button [T] button fT| button 1 DENON - 2 (VOP/TV) HITACH! A HITACHI B 3 (PHONO) MiTSUSISHi A MITSUBISHI 8 MITSUBISHI C 4 (TUNER) PANASONIC ~~ 5 (VCR-1) JVC (VICTOR) 6 (VCR-2) SONY — — 7 PIONEER — 8 (CD) TOSHIBA — — 9 t M U L W SANYO B SANYO A — 10{V.AUX/GAME) SHARP — — 11/0(DAT/TAPE) NE...
Page 12 - -3 Remote Control Unit Learning Function
3-3 Remote Control Unit Learning Function Use the [earning function to operate audio components manufactured by companies other than Denon and when your VCR or TV does not operate with the preset memory function. 1, Press the USE/LEARN selector button with the tip of a pen etc,, to set the learn mod...
Page 13 - OPERATIONS; -1 Preparations for Play Back
4 OPERATIONS 4-1 Preparations for Play Back 1. Check that all connectiond are proper. 2. Set to the minimum position. MASTER VOLUME 3. Set to the center position. 4. Set to the center position. TREBLE 5. Set the remote control unit's slide switch to the AUDIO position. AUDIO' AVR/AVC VIDEO ~ 6, Pres...
Page 14 - -3 Adjusting the BALANCE control and TONE control; -4 Simulcast playback; GD; -5 Using the muting function; o O; -6 Listen with headphones
4-3 Adjusting the BALANCE control and TONE control 1. Adjust the front left/right BALANCE. Turn the control counterclockwise to reduce the volume of the right channel, clockwise to reduce the volume of the left channel. 2. Adjust the BASS and TREBLE. Turn the control clockwise to increase the bass, ...
Page 15 - O O; -8 Using the surround function; Types of surround modes and their characteristics
4~7 Multi-Source recording/playback The Multi-Source function allows you to record a source other than the source currently playing or to output its signal to the MULTI SOURCE output terminal. 1. Select the source to be output to the recording or MULTI SOURCE output terminal, O © © © I© ©''"(1) ...
Page 16 - • Before using the surround function; GO; Center Mode
• Before using the surround function Make the following adjustments before using the surround function. 1, Set the Dolby Pro Logic mode. OOCSV PRO LOOiC ... MODE 2. Select the center mode. Select the center mode according to the center speaker. CENTER MODE 3. Emit the test tone. T.TONS 4. Select the...
Page 17 - • Using the surround function; CZD; Surround modes and parameters; Presetting
• Using the surround function 1. Select the surround mode according to the input source. SUPE« STADIUM MODE .Jii....... ^ ^5i„y7 2, if necessary, adjust the levels. h Q r 3. Adjust the parameters to the desired settings. 4. To check the DSP effect, press the EFFECT button to turn the effect on and o...
Page 18 - ^ LISTENING TO THE RADIO; -1 Auto preset memory; I—I; GD CID CD O; Q © Q O
^ LISTENING TO THE RADIO 5-1 Auto preset memory This unit is equipped with a function for automatically searching for FM broadcast stations and storing them in the preset memory. 1, Press the POWER button while holding in the MEMORY button. The unit automatically begins searching for FM broadcast st...
Page 19 - -5 Recalling preset stations; R E i; R L K
■3. Press the SHIFT button and select the desired memory block (A to D). 4. Press the PRESET UP or DOWN button to select the desired preset channel (1 to 8), pTUNING PRESET"! SHIFT DOWN UP 5, Press the MEMORY button again to store the station in the preset memory. MEMO To preset other channels, ...
Page 20 - aaa; ® Ш CD О; о О о A; ìl“fA; О О
5-7 RDS search ^ Use this function to automatically tune to FiVl stations that provide RDS service. 1, Set the input function to "TUNER". AUDIO TUNER Set the slide switch to "AUDIO". AUDiO- AVR/AVC vìdeo - 2. Press the RDS button until "RDS SEARCH" appears on the display. RDS...
Page 21 - Press the PRESET UP or DOWN button TP search begins.; , The station name is displayed after searching stops.; • RDS Emergency Alert; RDS Emergency Alert Feature
5-9 TP search Use this function to find RDS stations broadcasting traffic program (TP stations). 1. Set the input function to "TUNER". Set the slide switch to ''AUDIO". AUDIO- IBs3_ AVH/AVC VIDEO“ 2, Press the RDS button until "TP SEARCH" appears on the display. 1....... 1 RDS---...
Page 22 - EASY OPERATiOIM FUNCTIONS; CD CD; INITIALIZATION OF THE MICROPROCESSOR; Recalling
6 EASY OPERATiOIM FUNCTIONS This unit is equipped with the functions described below to make operation simpler. 6-1 On-screen display Each time an operation is performed, a description of that operation appears on the display connected to the unit's VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal. Also, the unit's opera...
Page 23 - LAST FUNCTION MEMORY; before the power is switched off.; TROUBLESHOOTING; If a problem should arise, first check the following
LAST FUNCTION MEMORY This receiver is equipped with a last function memory which stores the input and output setting conditions as they were immediately before the power is switched off. This function eliminates the need to perform complicated resettings when the power is switched on.This receiver i...
Page 24 - ¡iol SPECIFICATIONS; at Dolby PRO LOGIC WIDE MODE
¡iol SPECIFICATIONS Audio Section {Power amplifier)Rated output: {All properties shown are only for the power amplifier stage.) Output terminals: for North America mode! for multi-Voltage model MAIN (main 2ch driven) 85W + 85W (8 0/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0,05% THD)110 W+ 110 W (6 D/ohms, EIAJ) CE...