Page 2 - IS; Introduction; : TO REDUCE THE RISk OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCk,; READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT; FOR YOUR SAFETY; CAUTION
E N G L IS H 2 Introduction : TO REDUCE THE RISk OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCk, DO NOT ExPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR mOISTURE. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence ofuninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product'senclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitutea r...
Page 3 - contents
E N G L IS H 3 contents • Introduction READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 • System Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - System Connections; CONNECTING ANTENNAS; CONNECTING AUDIO COmPONENT
E N G L IS H 4 N18041 System Connections • Please be certain that this unit is unplugged from the AC outlet before making any connections.• Since different components often have different terminal names, carefully read the operating instructions of the component connected. • Be sure to observe the c...
Page 5 - CONNECTING VIDEO COmPONENTS
5 BD player, DVD player, etc. BD player, Video game player, etc. AUX • The jacks of VIDEO 1/VIDEO 2 can be connected to a BD player, DVD player, cable TV tuner, satellite system, etc. • Connect the jacks of VIDEO 2 to the video component in the same way.• The jacks of AUX can be connected to an addi...
Page 6 - Copyright protection system; CONNECTING DIGITAL INS
E N G L IS H 6 ■ HDmI (High Definition multimedia Interface) connection : (*1) • You can connect the source component (BD player, etc.) to the display component (TV, projector, etc.) through this receiver with using a commercially available HDMI cord. • The HDMI connection can carry uncompressed dig...
Page 7 - Connecting speaker wire
E N G L IS H 7 6. CONNECTING SPEAkERS ■ Connecting speaker wire 1. Strip away approx. 10 mm (3/8 inch) of wire insulation,then twist the wire endstight. 2. Loosen by turning the speaker terminal counter-clockwise. 3. Insert the bare part of the wire. 4. Tighten by turning it clockwise. • Be sure to ...
Page 8 - Front left and right speakers and center speaker; CONNECTING ROOm2 SPEAkERS
E N G L IS H 8 Speaker placement 1. TV or Screen2. Front left speaker3. Subwoofer4. Center speaker5. Front right speaker6. Surround left speaker 7. Surround right speaker8. Surround back left speaker9. Surround back right speaker10. Surround center speaker11. Listening position Ideal speaker placeme...
Page 9 - AC INPUT CORD
E N G L IS H 9 8. CONNECTING FOR SYSTEm CONTROL • Connect this jack to the DIGILINK-i jack of Sherwood iPod dock that allows you to control the iPod with theunit's remote control. 9. AC INPUT CORD • Plug this cord into a wall AC outlet. R-904(G)_ENG_091014:R-904(G) 2009-11-11 오후 12:05 페이지 9
Page 10 - Front Panel Controls; FLUORESCENT DISPLAY
E N G L IS H 10 Front Panel Controls 1. POWER switch2. POWER ON/STANDBY button/indicator3. SPEAKER button 4. VIDEO INPUT SELECTOR button 5. AUDIO INPUT SELECTOR button 6. SURROUND MODE UP/DOWN( 〉 /〈 ) buttons 7. STEREO button8. VOLUME UP/DOWN (+/-) buttons 9. HEADPHONE jack 10. F. AUX jack For detai...
Page 11 - SETUP mIC JACk
E N G L IS H 11 • The FRONT AUX jack can be connected to additional audio components such as an MP3 player, etc. ■ Note : • When connecting this jack to an MP3 player, etc., you should use the stereo mini cord, not a mono mini cord. ■ FRONT AUx JACk • To use Room EQ setup function, connect the suppl...
Page 12 - Universal Remote Controls
E N G L IS H 12 Universal Remote Controls This universal remote control can operate not only this receiver but also most popular brands of audio and video componentssuch as iPod docks, CD players, tape decks, TVs, BD/DVD players, satellite receivers, cable boxes, etc. • To operate 7 components other...
Page 13 - FUNCTION TABLE of the NUMBERED BUTTONS.
E N G L IS H 13 ■ FUNCTION TABLE of the NUMBERED BUTTONS. ■ Notes : • Some functions for each component may not be available or may work differently.• Depending on other kinds of components that are available for each DEVICE button, some functions may not be available or may work differently, too. •...
Page 14 - LoADInG BAtteRIes; Enter the setup code for each component other
E N G L IS H 14 LoADInG BAtteRIes oPeRAtInG coMPonents WItH ReMote contRoL ReMote contRoL oPeRAtIon RAnGe • Use the remote control within a range of about 7 meters (23 feet) and angles of up to 30 degrees aiming at theremote sensor. • In such a case that some components do not have the REMOTE SENSOR...
Page 15 - UsInG FUnctIons oF ReMote contRoL; Entering a setup code
E N G L IS H 5. Repeat the above steps 1 to 4 for each of your components. 15 UsInG FUnctIons oF ReMote contRoL Entering a setup code • This remote control can control up to 8 different components.• Before operating audio and video components other than this receiver with using this remote control, ...
Page 16 - Removing a punch-through function
E N G L IS H 16 • If removing all punch-through functions is performed successfully, the LED will flicker twice. Using a punch-through function This remote control may be programmed to operate eitherthe AUDIO volume punch-through or the TV volume and/orTV channel punch-through in conjunction with an...
Page 17 - To remove a macro program; Operating a macro function
E N G L IS H 17 Programming a macro function • The macro function enables you to program a series of button operations(up to 10) on thisremote control into a single button. • You can store up to three separate macro command sequences into “M1”, “M2” and “M3”buttons. • If the macro mode is entered, t...
Page 18 - LISTENING TO A PROGRAm SOURCE; Operations; Before operation; Select the desired input source.
E N G L IS H 18 LISTENING TO A PROGRAm SOURCE Operations Before operation • Enter the standby mode.• The POWER ON/STANDBY indicator lights up amber. This means that the receiver isnot disconnected from the AC mains and asmall amount of current is retained tosupport the operation readiness. • To swit...
Page 19 - Operate the selected component for playback.
19 muting the sound • “MUTE” is displayed.• To resume the previous sound level, press it again. • Be sure to switch speakers off. ■ Note: • Be careful not to set the volume too high when using headphones. ■ Note: • For safe amplifier operation, the maximum level may vary depending on the program sou...
Page 20 - sURRoUnD soUnD
E N G L IS H 20 Surround modes sURRoUnD soUnD • This receiver incorporates a sophisticated Digital Signal Processor that allows you to create optimum sound quality and sound atmosphere in your personal Home Theater. ■ DTS Digital Surround DTS Digital Surround(also called simply DTS) supports up to5....
Page 22 - ENJOYING SURROUND SOUND; Notes; When adjusting the sound parameters; Press the SOUND PARAMETER button.
E N G L IS H 22 ENJOYING SURROUND SOUND ■ Notes : • Before surround playback, first perform the speaker setup procedure, etc. on the SETUP menu for optimum performance. (For details, refer to “SETTING THE ROOM EQ” on page 36 and “SETTING THE SPEAKER SETUP on page 37.) ■ Select the desired surround m...
Page 23 - Press the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired parameter.
E N G L IS H 23 • Each time these buttons are pressed, the parameter mode changes as follows : → “EQ” ↔ “L.SYNC” ↔ “DM” ↔ “DRC” ↔ “LFE” ↔ “ HDMI ” ← (Room EQ) (Lip-Sync) (Dual Mono) (Dynamic (LFE level) (HDMI Audio Out) Range Control) → “D.VOL” ↔ “PNRM” ↔ “DIMEN” ↔ “C.WIDTH” ↔ “A.DLY” ← (Dolby Volum...
Page 24 - When selecting the “DRC (Dynamic Range Control)”; Continued
E N G L IS H 24 ■ When selecting the “DRC (Dynamic Range Control)” • This function compresses the dynamic range of previously specified parts of Dolby Digital, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio or DTS-HD Master Audio sound track (with extremely high volume) to minim...
Page 25 - When the Dolby Volume is set to ON; . Press the ENTER button to enter the Dolby Volume setup.; When selecting the “LVL” (Volume Leveler)
E N G L IS H 25 ■ When selecting the “D.VOL (Dolby Volume)” • Dolby Volume is an intelligent system that improves the perceived audio frequency response at lower listening levels and corrects for volume inconsistencies between sources (e.g. a jazz radio station and a DVD) and between programming (e....
Page 26 - Adjust the level of the selected channel as desired.
E N G L IS H 26 Adjusting the current channel level • After adjusting each channel level with test tone, adjust the channel levels either according to the program sources or to suit your tastes. (For details, refer to “When selecting the CHANNEL LEVEL” on page 39.) • Each time this button is pressed...
Page 27 - LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS; Auto tuning; Select the desired band.
E N G L IS H 27 LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS Auto tuning • Each time this button is pressed, the band changes as follows : → FM ST → FM MONO (“ST” lights up) (“ST” goes off) • When FM stereo broadcasts are poor because of weak broadcast signals, select the FM mono mode to reducethe noise, then FM b...
Page 28 - Presetting radio stations; Tune in the desired station with auto or manual; mEmORY BACkUP FUNCTION; Repeat the above steps 1 to 3 to memorize
E N G L IS H 28 Tuning to preset stations • After selecting the tuner as an input source, select the desired preset number. • The station has now been stored in the memory.• A stored frequency is erased from the memory by storing another frequency in its place. Presetting radio stations • You can st...
Page 29 - While displaying “SEARCH”, select the desired
29 E N G L IS H LISTENING TO RDS BROADCASTS(Fm ONLY) RDS Tuner(Regional Option for some countries in Europe, etc.) • You can search for stations by program type. • “SEARCH” is displayed for several seconds. RDS(Radio Data System) is a method for sending information signals together with the transmit...
Page 31 - OTHER FUNCTIONS; Displaying the operation status
• Each time this button is pressed, the sleep time changes as follows: → 30 → 60 → 90 → OFF Unit : minutes • While operating the sleep timer, “ “ lights up. • When the sleep time is selected, the fluorescent display is dimly lit. 31 Operating the sleep timer • Each time this button is pressed, the b...
Page 32 - ROOm2 SOURCE PLAYBACk; Turn on the ROOM2 function.
E N G L IS H 32 ROOm2 SOURCE PLAYBACk • This function allows enjoying one source in the main room and playing another in a different room at the same time. ■ Notes: • Only the analog input signal from the ROOM2 source can be heard. So, be sure to make analog audio connection and select analog input ...
Page 33 - System Setup; Turn the setup menu on.
E N G L IS H 33 System Setup • The setup menu is displayed on the fluorescent and allows you to perform the setup procedures easily. In most situations, you will only need to set this once during the installation and layout of your home theater, and it rarely needs to be changed later. The setup men...
Page 34 - Setup menu flow; SET RMEQ
E N G L IS H 34 ■ Setup menu flow • The setup menu flow is as follows : • When "RETURN" is selected on a sub-menu, it will returns to the previous menu. ■ Notes : • “MLT ROOM” can be selected only when the “AMP” is set to “R2”. (For details, refer to “When selecting the AMP ASSIGN” on page 3...
Page 35 - SETTING THE SYSTEm; When selecting the AmP ASSIGN; . Press the ENTER button to enter the tone adjustment mode.; Press the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired item.
E N G L IS H 35 SETTING THE SYSTEm • AMP (AMP ASSIGN) : To assign the surround back channels' power amplifier correctly depending on how to use the speakers.• TONE : To adjust the tone (bass and treble) as desired. ■ When selecting the AmP ASSIGN • The surround back channels' power amplifier can dri...
Page 36 - SETTING THE ROOm EQ; Preparations; press the ENTER button.
E N G L IS H 36 SETTING THE ROOm EQ • Room EQ lets you avoid troublesome listening-based speaker setup and achieve good surround sound. Room EQ has the feature that provides the optimum listening environment at the listening position in your room. You should connect thesupplied microphone to the SET...
Page 37 - SETTING THE SPEAkER SETUP
E N G L IS H 37 • SPK CFG (SPEAKER CONFIGURATION) : To adjust the speakers depending on whether they are connected or not.• X.OVER (CROSSOVER FREQUENCY) : To select the desired crossover frequency.• CH (CHANNEL) LEVEL : To adjust each channel level with the test tone.• DISTANCE (SPEAKER DISTANCE) : ...
Page 38 - Press the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired speaker.; About the speaker size
E N G L IS H 38 When selecting the SPEAkER CONFIGURATION 1. Press the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons to select the “SPK CFG”, then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons to select the desired speaker. 3. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT buttons to set the selected speaker as desired. • Depen...
Page 39 - About the crossover frequency; When selecting the CHANNEL LEVEL; Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT buttons to select the desired mode.; To cancel the test tone function, press the RETURN button.
E N G L IS H 39 • Then “X.OVER ~” will be displayed. • Then “T.TONE ~” will be displayed. When selecting the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 1. Press the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons to select the “X.OVER”, then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT buttons to set the crossover frequency as desired. ...
Page 40 - When selecting the SPEAkER DISTANCE; About the speaker distance
E N G L IS H 40 ■ Note : • You cannot select the speakers set to “NO”. • You cannot set the distance within the range of 0.1 ~ 9.0 meters in 0.1 meter intervals. When selecting the SPEAkER DISTANCE 1. Press the CURSOR UP/DOWN buttons to select the “DISTANCE”, then press the ENTER button. 2. Press th...
Page 41 - SETTING THE mULTI ROOm SETUP; When selecting the ROOm2 input; When the ROOm2 mode is set to ON
41 E N G L IS H SETTING THE mULTI ROOm SETUP • ROOM2 (ROOM2 mode) : To turn on or off the ROOM2 function.• R2 (ROOM2 input) : To select the desired ROOM2 source.• R2VOL (ROOM2 volume) : To adjust the ROOM2 volume. ■ Notes : • To select “MLT ROOM”, set the “AMP” to “R2” first. (For details, refer to ...
Page 42 - Troubleshooting Guide; PROBLEm
E N G L IS H 42 Troubleshooting Guide If a fault occurs, run through the table below before taking your receiver for repair.If the fault persists, attempt to solve it by switching the receiver off and on again. If this fails to resolve the situation, consult yourdealer. Under no circumstances should...
Page 43 - Specifications
E N G L IS H 43 Specifications ■ AmPLIFIER SECTION • Power output, stereo mode, 6 Ω, THD 0.5%, 1 kHz | 2 × 100 W • Total harmonic distortion at -3 dB, 6 Ω, 1 kHz | 0.5% • Input sensitivity/impedance Line (CD, AUX, VIDEO) | 200 mV/47kΩ • Signal to noise ratio, IHF “A” weighted Line (CD, AUX, VIDEO) |...
Page 44 - Setup Code Table; TV
44 Setup Code Table E N G L IS H ADMIRAL 050 134 AKAI 093 049 123 ALBA 068 ALBIRAL 116 ALCATEL 022 AMSTRAD 158 021 ANAM 155 156 157 ARC EN CIEL 028 039 043 145 081 ARISTONA 099 049 050 019 142 149 078 ARTHUR MARTIN 053 139 117 120 122 123 125 128 ASA 050 055 057 113 134 ATLANTIC 099 111 AUDIOSONIC 0...
Page 48 - CBL
E N G L IS H 48 TENOSAL 008 THOMSON 042 056 052 THORN- FERGUSON 039 042 059 030 052 034 036 TOSHIBA 001 042 056 017 058 052 TOTELEVISION 013 UHER 042 ULTRA VOX 041 UNITECH 013 UNIVERSUM 041 014 043 URANYA 041 VECTOR 004 VICTOR 042 060 VIDITAL 041 WESTING HOUSE 041 WARDS 019 YAMAHA 004 042 ZANUSSI 04...
Page 49 - SAT
49 E N G L IS H MAGAI 022 MARANTZ 012 MASPRO 016 METZ 036 MINERVA 036 MULTISTAR 022 MURATO 004 NEC 040 NEIRU 021 NOKIA 026 037 NORSAT 015 PACE 001 042 016 017 018 044 PANASONIC 032 PHILIPS 003 011 012 029 PHONOLA 016 PROSAT 030 PYE 016 QUADRAL 030 QUELLE 036 RADIOLA 016 REDIFFUSION 015 SABA 035 SALO...
Page 50 - CD
50 E N G L IS H ADCOM 021 AIWA 045 039 022 AKAI 046 AUDIO 016 ARC EN CIEL 036 014 027 030 031 018 230 DENON 054 FISHER 006 H/K 017 012 047 016 JVC 028 034 001 KENWOOD 003 020 010 029 006 MARANTZ 015 014 MONDIAL 033 NAD 048 002 042 NAKAMICHI 049 NIKKO 016 ONKYI 013 037 011 021 038 PANASONIC 051 052 P...