Page 2 - Operating Environment
2 Safety Precautions Contents Features Confirm All Accessories Specifications Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.Please read through these operating instructionsso you will know how to operate your modelproperly. After you have finished reading theinstructions, put them away in a safe place f...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT NOTICE; Please write this serial number on
3 Preface Safety Precautions Contents Features Confirm All Accessories Specifications 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openi...
Page 4 - Maintenance of External Surfaces; Regarding Installation
4 Safety Precautions Contents Features Confirm All Accessories Specifications Maintenance of External Surfaces • Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and dirt. • When the surfaces are dirty, wipe with a soft cloth dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted fiveor six times with water, an...
Page 5 - Contents; Preface; Regarding Installation and Initial Settings
5 Safety Precautions Contents Features Confirm All Accessories Specifications Preface Contents Preface Safety Precautions ......................................................................................... 2Features .................................................................................
Page 6 - Front left-right channel; Features; Beam control technology; Audio beam image
6 Safety Precautions Contents Features Confirm All Accessories Specifications Front left-right channel Rear left-right channel Center channel LISTENING POSITION LISTENING POSITION LISTENING POSITION PDSP-1 PDSP-1 PDSP-1 Multi-channelsound field image LISTENING POSITION PDSP-1 Features This digital s...
Page 7 - Sound settings to match your room’s characteristics; ” logo and “Digital Sound
7 Preface Safety Precautions Contents Features Confirm All Accessories Specifications 2. Sound settings to match your room’s characteristics The professional installation technician uses a special metering microphone and computer to set up the unit withthe optimum sound response and characteristics ...
Page 8 - Confirm All Accessories; For European model
8 Safety Precautions Contents Features Confirm All Accessories Specifications Confirm All Accessories The digital sound projector is provided with the following accessories: Remote control unit Recharger AC adapter (for remote control unit recharger) Power cord (for main unit) Front grille These ope...
Page 9 - Specifications; AC Adapter
9 Safety Precautions Contents Features Confirm All Accessories Specifications Preface Specifications Audio Section Rated output (RMS, 80 Hz – 20 kHz) 2 W x 254 units Maximum output (80 Hz – 20 kHz, 1 m) 115 dBspl Tone control: BASS (40 Hz – 320 Hz) ± 12 dB TREBLE (6.3 kHz – 16 kHz) ± 12 dB Sub-woofe...
Page 10 - Front Panel; Display
10 Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control Unit POWER ON STANDBY VOLUME LEVEL Front Panel Indicators for power and volume level, and the remote control unit sensor are located on the lower part of the panel. Front grille attachment tabs(4) Display/remote control unitsensor Display Meaning/Operation PO...
Page 11 - Parts and their Functions; Attaching the Front Grille
11 Parts and their Functions Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control Unit Attaching the Front Grille Align the grille with the four attachment tabs on the front panel, then push into place. Range of the Remote Control Unit Operate the remote control unit while pointing it toward the Digital Sound Proj...
Page 12 - Rear Panel; Turning the Main Power ON/OFF; Do not use any power cord other than the one supplied.
12 Front Panel Remote Control Unit Rear Panel Rear Panel The main power switch, power cord socket, and input/output connectors are located on the rear panel. Turning the Main Power ON/OFF 1 Connect the supplied power cord to the rear panel power cord socket, and then insert the plugin a household po...
Page 13 - About the Input/Output Connectors
13 Parts and their Functions Front Panel Remote Control Unit Rear Panel About the Input/Output Connectors Caution: Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cordfrom the AC outlet. Audio output (OUTPUT OPTICAL connector) Use to connect MD recorders, CD ...
Page 14 - Remote Control Unit; About the Remote Control Unit Buttons (hard keys)
14 Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control Unit Remote Control Unit The touch panel appears when the LCD touch panel is touched or a remote control unit button (hard key) is pressed. CHANNEL VOLUME MENU MUTE ENTER HOME AV CONTROLLER Side panel CONTRAST(adjusts touch paneldisplay contrast) LCD touch pa...
Page 15 - Setting the Basic Information on the Remote Control Unit
15 Parts and their Functions Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control Unit Setting the Basic Information on the Remote Control Unit Seven items, including current time display and beep volume can be set on the remote control unit. 1 Set the touch panel to the HOME menu. If the touch panel shows any dis...
Page 16 - Recharging the Remote Control Unit; Do not use AC adapters other than the one supplied.
16 Front Panel Rear Panel Remote Control Unit Recharging the Remote Control Unit 1 Connect the accessory AC adapter to the recharger and a household AC outlet. 2 Place the remote control unit on the recharger, aligning the indents on the remote control unitwith the tabs on the recharger. Note: Durin...
Page 17 - Component Operation Menu Display
17 Using the Digital Sound Pr ojector Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode Using the Remote Control Unit The remote control unit’s buttons and touch panel can be used to control components connected to the digital soun...
Page 18 - About the HOME Menu
18 Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode About the HOME Menu This is the basic touch panel menu. From this menu screen, the operating menus for various connected componentscan be selected. “Setting the Basic Information...
Page 19 - About the PDSP (digital sound projector) menu
19 Using the Digital Sound Pr ojector Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode About the PDSP (digital sound projector) menu When using the digital sound projector with other components, this menu screen is used to select ...
Page 20 - Operating Menus for Other Components
20 Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode Operating Menus for Other Components Use the operating menus for connected components (DVD player, television, etc.) according to the typical functionsand operations of the respe...
Page 21 - TV VOLUME
21 Using the Digital Sound Pr ojector Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode Watching Television Use this menu to operate a connected television. 1 Turn on power to digital sound projector. 2 Turn on power to television....
Page 22 - Watching a DVD; The accompanying three menus are used to operate the DVD
22 Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode Watching a DVD Use this menu to operate a connected DVD player. 1 Turn on the power to the digital sound projector. 2 Turn on the power to the television monitor. 3 Set televisio...
Page 23 - Recording; Steps
23 Using the Digital Sound Pr ojector Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Use this menu to operate a connected Pioneer DVD Recorder. Recording To record the program currently playing on th...
Page 24 - The following four menus are used to operate the DVD recorder.
24 Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode Playback/Editing 1 Change to digital sound projector menu. 2 Turn on TV power. 4 – , Select input connected to DVD recorder. 5 Change to DVD recorder operation menu. 6 The follow...
Page 25 - Listening to Stereo Sound in Surround Mode; Set the touch panel to the; From the HOME menu, press; Press; PDSP menu; PLII Movie; PLII Movie: Pro Logic II Movie; If
25 Using the Digital Sound Pr ojector Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode Selecting the Audio Mode Listening to Stereo Sound in Surround Mode Stereo broadcasts, CD playback and other 2-channel sounds can be enjoyed in...
Page 26 - Enhancing Monaural Sources; Mono
26 Using the Remote Control Unit Watching Television Watching a DVD Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder Selecting the Audio Mode Enhancing Monaural Sources When listening to older movies and CDs, and other sources recorded in monaural sound, the sound will seem morenatural when heard from the center channe...
Page 27 - Test Signal; Use the touch panel to select the; Surround Setup
27 Adjusting the Sound Changing Surround Sound Adjusting the Tone Calling Up a Room Sound Setting Video and Audio Timing Compensations Adjusting Surround Effects Displaying the Data Screen Caution: When adjusting the digital sound projector ’s sound, the menu screen is displayed on the connected tel...
Page 29 - Adjusting the Sound; Changing Each Channel’s Output Level; Left; Using the
29 Adjusting the Sound Changing Surround Sound Adjusting the Tone Calling Up a Room Sound Setting Video and Audio Timing Compensations Adjusting Surround Effects Displaying the Data Screen Changing Each Channel’s Output Level 1 - 3 (Same as steps 1 - 3 on P27, “Test Signal”) The following screen app...
Page 30 - Sub Woofer / Bass Management; Sub Woofer; Yes
30 Changing Surround Sound Adjusting the Tone Calling Up a Room Sound Setting Video and Audio Timing Compensations Adjusting Surround Effects Displaying the Data Screen Sub Woofer / Bass Management This menu allows you to set the unit for a sub-woofer, and LFE channel ON/OFF. 1 - 3 (Same as steps 1 ...
Page 32 - Calling Up a Room Sound Setting; From the HOME menu press; Press the MENU button.; The “System Setup” menu display appears.; The following screen appears.
32 Changing Surround Sound Adjusting the Tone Calling Up a Room Sound Setting Video and Audio Timing Compensations Adjusting Surround Effects Displaying the Data Screen Calling Up a Room Sound Setting Multiple sound settings can be recorded in accordance with measured room characteristics. Select th...
Page 33 - The “System Setup” menu appears.; The following screen appears:; Lipsync delay
33 Adjusting the Sound Changing Surround Sound Adjusting the Tone Calling Up a Room Sound Setting Video and Audio Timing Compensations Adjusting Surround Effects Displaying the Data Screen Video and Audio Timing Compensations (Lipsync delay) The video playback from some components may appear somewha...
Page 34 - Adjusting Surround Effects; Image width
34 Changing Surround Sound Adjusting the Tone Calling Up a Room Sound Setting Video and Audio Timing Compensations Adjusting Surround Effects Displaying the Data Screen Adjusting Surround Effects Narrowing the audio width of the front right-left channels (Image width) As a characteristic of the digi...
Page 35 - Fine Tuning the PLII Music Mode; The “System Setup” menu screen appears.
35 Adjusting the Sound Changing Surround Sound Adjusting the Tone Calling Up a Room Sound Setting Video and Audio Timing Compensations Adjusting Surround Effects Displaying the Data Screen Fine Tuning the PLII Music Mode When listening to a two-channel source in surround sound using the PLII Music m...
Page 37 - Source; After confirming the data, press the ENTER button.
37 Adjusting the Sound Changing Surround Sound Adjusting the Tone Calling Up a Room Sound Setting Video and Audio Timing Compensations Adjusting Surround Effects Displaying the Data Screen Displaying the Data Screen Use this function to confirm information about the currently playing audio and video...
Page 38 - Troubleshooting; Confirm that the proper room sound setting has been chosen.
38 Troubleshooting Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays Index Troubleshooting Many malfunctions can be the result of operating errors. If you experience trouble with the digital sound projector,use this troubleshooting guide together with thorough checks of the other components in your system....
Page 39 - Additional Information; Depending on the model, some functions may not be supported.
39 Additional Information Troubleshooting Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays Index ? Problems with Use or Operation? P16 P10 P14 P11 Can’t recharge remote control unit Check the recharge indicator in the upper right corner of the remotecontrol unit’s touch panel to confirm whether the remote...
Page 40 - Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays
40 Troubleshooting Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays Index 1/2 1/2 2/2 1/3 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 2/3 3/3 2/2 CHANNEL MENU ENTER VOL UME, MUTE [TV] Channel select Menu [PDSP] Enter [TV] V olume setting, Mute HOME Menu CHANNEL MENU ENTER VOL UME, MUTE TV Menus 1/2-2/2 DVD RECORDER Menus 1/2-2/2 CHA...
Page 42 - Index; Terms displayed in menus; Terms on front panel / rear panel; page; INPUT
42 Troubleshooting Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays Index 1. Terms displayed in menus2. Terms on front panel / rear panel3. Symbols and terms on remote control unit / touch panel4. Terminology in these operating instructions Index The following index of keywords has been collected based on...
Page 43 - Terminology in these operating instructions
43 Additional Information Troubleshooting Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays Index Symbols and terms on remote control unit /touch panel page CHANNEL ........................................................................ 14 CONTRAST ............................................................
Page 44 - PIONEER CORPORATION
Published by Pioneer Corporation.Copyright © 2003 Pioneer Corporation.All rights reserved. <ARB7296-A> <03F00001> Printed in Japan PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90810-1540, U....