Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions; WARNING; AVIS
2 Important Safety Instructions 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 openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructi...
Page 3 - Precautions; Recording Copyright; —Unless it’s for per-; AC Fuse; —The AC fuse inside the HTC-V10X; Care; —Occasionally you should dust the; Memory backup; IMPORTANT; For European Models; Declaration of Conformity
3 Precautions 1. Recording Copyright —Unless it’s for per- sonal use only, recording copyrighted material is illegal without the permission of the copy-right holder. 2. AC Fuse —The AC fuse inside the HTC-V10X is not user-serviceable. If you cannot turn on the HTC-V10X, contact your Onkyo dealer. 3....
Page 6 - Features; Receiver features; are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
6 Features ■ Receiver features • Dolby *1 Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital, DTS *2 decoders • 5.1 channel surround sound playback for videos, TV, games and DVDs • Five Onkyo Micro Fiber (OMF) Diaphragm *3 speakers, plus a subwoofer that features Aero Acoustic Drive technology *4 and a powerful low range ...
Page 7 - Caring for the HTC-V10X; Caring; the amplifier’s power before connecting or disconnecting cables.)
7 Caring for the HTC-V10X ■ Caring Wipe the HTC-V10X occasionally with a dry silica or soft cloth. For heavier dirt, after dampen-ing a soft cloth in a weak solution of mild detergent and water and wringing it out dry, wipe offthe dirt. Then, dry immediately with a clean cloth. Do not use rough mate...
Page 8 - Supplied Accessories; POW
8 Supplied Accessories Make sure your box contains everything listed below.If any pieces are missing, contact the nearest Onkyo service station.The number of each item indicated in brackets. Note: The HTC-V10X functions at an optimal level when the SWA-V10X subwoofer, ST-V10Xspeakers, PR-155X AV con...
Page 9 - —Continued
9 Supplied Accessories —Continued • Optical cable 1.0 m [1] Transmits digital audio signals. • Remote controller for the DV-S155X (RC-522DV) [1] Batteries (AA/R6) [2] • S Video connectioncable [1] Transmits S video signals. • Audio connection cable 0.6 m [1] Transmits analog signals. • Composite vid...
Page 10 - Using the included cork spacers; describes the included installation brackets.
10 Supplied Accessories —Continued ■ Using the included cork spacers • Cork spacer for the subwoofer (SWA-V10X) • Cork spacers for the speakers (ST-V10X) We recommend that you use theincluded cork spacers so you canenjoy superior sound.The cork spacers also prevent thesubwoofer from slipping. Cork s...
Page 11 - Preparing the Remote Controller; Inserting the batteries; Detach the battery cover.; which can prevent proper operation of the remote controller.
11 Preparing the Remote Controller ■ Inserting the batteries ■ Using the remote controller 1 2 3 1 Detach the battery cover. 2 Insert two size-AA/R6 batteries. Be sure to match the + and – ends of the batteries with to diagram inside the batterycompartment. 3 Attach the battery cover. • Do not mix n...
Page 12 - Index to Parts and Controls; Front panel
12 Index to Parts and Controls ■ Front panel ■ Display AV CONTROLLER MASTER VOLUME DTS PCM DIGITAL DSP STEREO ( GRN ) MULTI IN ( RED ) PL PR - 15 5 X SW LV L CTRL STANDBY / ON STANDBY INPUT SURROUND MEMORY TIMER PHONES MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER CLEAR STANDBY/ON button Turns on the power to the PR-155X...
Page 13 - Rear panel
13 Index to Parts and Controls —Continued ■ Rear panel jack Connect this jack to the DV-S155X to link and control then together.Connecting only the cable does not link the system completely. You will also need to connect analog audio cables. FM antenna connector Connect the included FM indoor antenn...
Page 15 - Using the installation brackets; Attaching the brackets
15 Index to Parts and Controls —Continued ■ Using the installation brackets Attaching the brackets Wall-mount the speakers upside down. Use the included screws to attach the brackets to theback of the speakers. To increase stability, layer two included cork spacers and attach them intwo locations as...
Page 16 - TV operation buttons
16 Index to Parts and Controls —Continued ■ Remote controller (RC-568S) MEMORY RC-568S CLOCK button Displays the current time. VOLUME buttons Adjusts the volume. / INPUT button Selects the input source. DIMMER button Adjusts the brightness of the front display. SLEEP button Sets the sleep timer. TES...
Page 18 - What is Home Theater?; Enjoying home theater; Connecting the HTC-V10X
18 What is Home Theater? ■ Enjoying home theater The HTC-V10X creates a three-dimensional audio experience by moving and panning soundamong multiple speakers. This enables you to enjoy the atmosphere and acoustics of theatersand concert halls (i.e., 5.1 channel surround playback) while you relax at ...
Page 19 - Connections; • Plug in all cables completely. Otherwise, noise or malfunction
19 Connections ■ Connecting the AV Controller (PR-155X) and the subwoofer (SWA-V10X) Refer to the diagram below to connect the jacks using the included multi-splitter cable.Do not connect the power plug yet. Be sure to use the SUBWOOFER CONTROL jack. Do not confuse this jack with the REMOTE CONTROL ...
Page 20 - Before connecting the speakers; Prepare the included speaker cables as follows:; Connecting the front, center, and surround speakers
20 Connections —Continued ■ Connecting the subwoofer (SWA-V10X) and the speakers (ST-V10X) Before connecting the speakers Prepare the included speaker cables as follows: Connecting the front, center, and surround speakers All the ST-V10X speakers have the same features. Two speakers serve as the fro...
Page 21 - Basic positioning example and the role of each speaker; mended that you place the speakers symmetrically.; Speaker Setup Example
21 Connections —Continued Basic positioning example and the role of each speaker Although recommended speaker positions vary depending on the room size and wall material,this section offers a basic positioning example and explains the function of each speaker.Even if you cannot precisely follow the ...
Page 22 - Before making connections
22 Connections —Continued ■ Before making connections • Be sure to insert the cable plugs completely into the jacks. If the connection is incomplete, noise or malfunction may occur. • Do not bundle the audio connection cables with the power cable and/or speaker cables. Otherwise, tonal quality may d...
Page 23 - PU
23 Connections —Continued Connecting an optional DVD player that supports analog multi channel playback Connect the PR-155X DIGITAL INPUT (OPTICAL) jack (DVD/CD) to the optical digital out-put jack on a DVD player using an optical cable. Also, connect the PR-155X MULTI CHINPUT jacks to the multi-aud...
Page 24 - • To connect
24 Connections —Continued ■ Connecting a CD recorder, tape deck, or VCR (CDR/TAPE/TV/VIDEO jacks) You can connect the audio input and output of a CD recorder, tape deck, TV, or VCR to thesejacks. Connect the video output from the VCR directly to the TV. (The following illustration is an example of c...
Page 26 - About System functions (; cables and audio
26 Connections —Continued ■ About System functions ( functions) If you connect Onkyo sepatate collection series components using the cables and audio connection cables, you can use the following system functions. An cable is a special system cable designed for use with Onkyo products. Connecting the...
Page 27 - Connecting an; • Just connecting an; Example
27 Connections —Continued ■ Connecting an cable If you are using an Onkyo product that has an jack, you can use the system functions. • Use the included remote controller to operate the system functions. Point the remote control- ler toward the remote sensor of the PR-155X. • Please refer to the ins...
Page 28 - Connecting the supplied FM and AM indoor antennas (aerials); Adjusting the position of the FM indoor antenna (aerial); Connecting an AM outdoor antenna (aerial)
28 Connections —Continued ■ Connecting the supplied FM and AM indoor antennas (aerials) Adjusting the position of the FM indoor antenna (aerial) While listening to an FM program, extend the antenna (aerial) and move it in various directionsuntil the clearest signal is received. Then secure the anten...
Page 29 - Directional Iinkage
29 Connections —Continued ■ Directional Iinkage Do not use the same antenna (aerial) for bothFM and TV (or VCR) reception, since the FMand TV (or VCR) signals can interfere witheach other. If you must use a common FM/TV(or VCR) antenna (aerial), use a directionallinkage type splitter. Directional li...
Page 30 - Turning on the PR-155X; Before plugging in the PR-155X
30 Turning on the PR-155X ■ Before plugging in the PR-155X Make sure that all connections explained on pages 19–25 are complete (the connection to theTV is required).Turning on the PR-155X may cause a momentary power surge, which might interfere with otherelectrical equipment, such as computers. If ...
Page 31 - Setup; Turning Off ACCUCLOCK
31 Setup ■ First Time Setup (for European models) The very first time you turn on the PR-155X, the ACCUCLOCK function automatically sets theclock by using the CT (Clock Time) information present in RDS radio broadcasts. While theclock is being set, “WAIT” flashes on the display, as shown. It may tak...
Page 32 - Changing the input source setting; If you have connected an
32 Setup —Continued ■ Changing the input source setting If you have connected an component (excluding the DV-S155X) to the DVD/CD or CDR/ TAPE/TV/VIDEO jacks, you must change the input source setting for the system to func- tion correctly. If you have connected a game machine to the LINE jack, you m...
Page 33 - Setting the multi channel audio output; Press INPUT repeatedly to display “DVD.”; The unit displays “NAME SEL” for one second.
33 Setup —Continued ■ Setting the multi channel audio output You do not need to set the multi channel audio output if you are using the DV-S155X.If you have connected an optional DVD player (that supports multi channel audio on DVDAudio or Super Audio CDs) via analog multi channel connection, you ne...
Page 34 - Playing a Connected Source; Muting the sound
34 Playing a Connected Source The remote controller buttons used in the following step are illustrated inside a gray rectangle ( ). ■ Muting the sound ■ Listening through headphones SW LV L CTRL STANDBY / ON STANDBY INPUT SURROUND MEMORY TIMER CLEAR PHONES MULTI JOG AV CONTROLLER MASTER VOLUME DTS P...
Page 35 - Enjoying the Surround Sound; About surround sound; mark. You can enjoy DTS
35 Enjoying the Surround Sound ■ About surround sound The surround sound of the HTC-V10X enables you to enjoy the audio ambience of a movie the-ater or concert hall in your room.To listen to surround sound, you need to set up the speakers (pages 62–63).The PR-155X offers the following surround modes...
Page 36 - Selecting a surround mode; Play the selected component.
36 Enjoying the Surround Sound —Continued ■ Selecting a surround mode The remote controller buttons used in the following step are illustrated inside a gray rectangle( ). SW LV L CTRL STANDBY / ON STANDBY INPUT SURROUND MEMORY TIMER CLEAR PHONES MULTI JOG AV CONTROLLER MASTER VOLUME DTS PCM DIGITAL ...
Page 37 - Playback source and available surround modes
37 Enjoying the Surround Sound —Continued Playback source and available surround modes *1 If the source signal is 96 kHz, you can select only STEREO surround mode. • If the source signal is from a monaural AM broadcast or TV, and if you select PL II MOVIE or PL II MUSIC, the sound may be output most...
Page 38 - Viewing the display; (If you stop pressing MULTI; If the audio signal is analog:; * The format indicators represent the following:; None
38 Enjoying the Surround Sound —Continued ■ Viewing the display SW LV L CTRL STANDBY / ON STANDBY INPUT SURROUND MEMORY TIMER CLEAR PHONES MULTI JOG AV CONTROLLER MASTER VOLUME DTS PCM DIGITAL DSP STEREO ( GRN ) MULTI IN ( RED ) PR - 155X PUSH TO ENTER PL MULTI JOG Repeatedly pressing MULTI JOG on t...
Page 39 - Using the Late Night function (only for Dolby Digital discs); Press
39 Enjoying the Surround Sound —Continued ■ Adjusting each speaker’s relative volume balance temporarily You can adjust the relative volume of each speaker.• For information on the SWA-V10X subwoofer setting, refer to page 40. • This adjustment is cancelled when the PR-155X enters standby mode. • Du...
Page 40 - Adjusting the subwoofer level; Using the DIMMER function; Adjust the subwoofer level by pressing SW LVL CTRL.; Alternatively, press
40 Enjoying the Surround Sound —Continued ■ Adjusting the subwoofer level You can adjust the SWA-V10X subwoofer volume level using the PR-155X or the remote con-troller. This setting is cancelled when the PR-155X enters standby mode. The remote controller buttons used in the following step are illus...
Page 41 - Listening to the Radio; Auto tuning (only from the remote controller); matically stores them.; Press INPUT to select FM.; The unit displays “FM” and a frequency.
41 Listening to the Radio ■ Auto tuning (only from the remote controller) With FM, press and hold down TUNING on the remote control-ler for a moment, then release the button. The frequency auto-matically increases (or decreases) and the next available stationis tuned in. (The stations are not progra...
Page 42 - Switching between Auto and Mono mode; Tips; • At a frequency with weak radio signals or with a lot
42 Listening to the Radio —Continued ■ Using RDS (European models only) When tuned into an RDS (Radio Data System) station that’s broadcasting PS (Program ServiceName) information, the RDS indicator lights up and the name of the station appears on the dis-play.Only European models support RDS, and o...
Page 43 - Preset Memory – Receiving and programming your favorite stations; Press INPUT repeatedly to select FM or AM.; Rotating MULTI JOG changes the frequency as follows:
43 Listening to the Radio —Continued ■ Preset Memory – Receiving and programming your favorite stations You can preset up to 30 AM and FM stations. If you try to program more stations, the unit dis-plays “MEM FULL” and you will be unable to program them. SW LV L CTRL STANDBY / ON STANDBY INPUT SURRO...
Page 44 - • Press MEMORY or MULTI JOG to display
44 Listening to the Radio —Continued Alternatively, you can follow the procedure below:1. Select the desired station (frequency), press and hold MEMORY until “PR WRITE” appears. 2. Press MULTI JOG. 3. Rotate MULTI JOG to select the desired preset number, then press MULTI JOG. MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER...
Page 45 - Setting ACCUCLOCK to Use a Specific Station; The display appears as shown.; Rotate MULTI JOG to tune into the FM station.; • If the clock has not been set correctly, specify another FM station
45 Listening to the Radio —Continued ■ Setting ACCUCLOCK to Use a Specific Station The ACCUCLOCK function normally uses the FM station with the strongest signal to set theclock. If the clock cannot be set properly using that station, you can specify which FM stationthe ACCUCLOCK function should use....
Page 46 - Listening to a preset station; Erasing a preset station; Select the desired preset number.; buttons to receive the desired station.; • Press and hold down MEMORY, then press TIMER. The preset indica-
46 Listening to the Radio —Continued ■ Listening to a preset station The remote controller buttons used in the following step are illustrated inside a gray rectangle( ). ■ Erasing a preset station SW LV L CTRL STANDBY / ON STANDBY INPUT SURROUND MEMORY TIMER CLEAR PHONES MULTI JOG AV CONTROLLER MAST...
Page 47 - Setting the Time; Setting the clock; clock indication turns off. In this case, please set the clock again.; For European models
47 Setting the Time ■ Setting the clock This manual uses the 24-hour clock display in its explanation of how to set the clock. You canalso switch the clock to a 12-hour display. Caution: • In the event of a power outage, or if the power cable is disconnected from the AC outlet, the clock indication ...
Page 48 - Rotate MULTI JOG to set the time.; Press MULTI JOG to confirm the selection.
48 Setting the Time —Continued MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER Rotate MULTI JOG to select a day of theweek. While the desired day of the week is flashing, pressMULTI JOG. Rotate MULTI JOG to set the time. Start the clock. Match the date...
Page 49 - Displaying the Clock; • Press CLOCK on the remote controller.; Displaying the current time; When the unit is turned on,; press; to
49 Displaying the Clock • Press CLOCK on the remote controller. If the clock is not set, “ADJUST” flashes. Please set the clock (see page 47). CLOCK Displaying the current time When the unit is turned on, press CLOCK on the remote controller to display the current day and time. PressCLOCK again to r...
Page 50 - Using the Timer Functions; Using Sleep Timer; Checking the remaining time
50 Using the Timer Functions ■ Using Sleep Timer At the specified time, the PR-155X enters Standby mode. SLEEP Press SLEEP on the remote controller repeatedly to specify the time required until the unit enters Standby mode. The unit displays “SLEEP 90,” which means the unitwill enter Standby mode in...
Page 52 - Programming a timer; the unit displays the standard screen.; Selecting a timer number
52 Using the Timer Functions —Continued ■ Programming a timer Before programming a timer for AM or FM broadcast, first preset the desired station(page 41). Notes: • If the clock has not been set, you cannot program a timer.• If you do not operate the unit for more than 60 seconds while you are progr...
Page 53 - Selecting a component to play
53 Using the Timer Functions —Continued MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER Rotate MULTI JOG to select a compo-nent to start playing with the timer. When the unit displays the desired compo-ne...
Page 54 - Specifying a day of the week; II
54 Using the Timer Functions —Continued 4 MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER Specifying a day of the week With “ONCE,” the timer worksonce on t...
Page 55 - Cancelling the timer programming operation; Notes; • When you set the On time, the Off time is; Specifying the On time; “Analog In” for the MD’s recording input source.
55 Using the Timer Functions —Continued ■ Cancelling the timer programming operation Press TIMER. MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER STANDBY / ON STANDBY Rotate MULTI JOG to specify the timerOn time. When the unit displays the desired time...
Page 56 - perform timer recording again.
56 Using the Timer Functions —Continued ■ Switching the timer on (activating) or off (deactivating) • Follow the steps below to cancel the programmed timer, to enable the cancelled timer, or to perform timer recording again. • The timer will not work unless the clock is set. Only the unit’s buttons ...
Page 57 - Checking the timer settings; • You can also edit the settings, rotating
57 Using the Timer Functions —Continued ■ Checking the timer settings SW LV L CTRL STANDBY / ON STANDBY INPUT SURROUND MEMORY TIMER CLEAR PHONES MULTI JOG AV CONTROLLER MASTER VOLUME DTS PCM DIGITAL DSP STEREO ( GRN ) MULTI IN ( RED ) PR - 155X PUSH TO ENTER PL 1 1,2 MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER TIMER MU...
Page 58 - Recording; Prepare the recording component.; Start playing the source component selected in Step 1.
58 Recording The copyright laws prohibit using your recordings without consent of the copyright owner,except for the purpose of your personal entertainment. The remote controller buttons used in the following step are illustrated inside a gray rectangle( ). SW LV L CTRL STANDBY / ON STANDBY INPUT SU...
Page 59 - Entering Characters; Naming the preset stations; You cannot edit the name while the unit is receiving RDS.; First select the preset station you wish to name.; Press MULTI JOG to select a character.; Press MULTI JOG to enter the character.; • If you wish to leave the name blank, press
59 Entering Characters ■ Naming the preset stations You can name the preset stations using upto 8 characters.• You can use the following characters: _ represents a space. Note: You cannot edit the name while the unit is receiving RDS. First select the preset station you wish to name. SW LV L CTRL ST...
Page 60 - Changing the characters; First select the preset station you wish to change a name.; Select a character to edit.; • After you select a new character, press MULTI
60 Entering Characters —Continued ■ Changing the characters First select the preset station you wish to change a name. SW LV L CTRL STANDBY / ON STANDBY INPUT SURROUND MEMORY TIMER CLEAR PHONES MULTI JOG AV CONTROLLER MASTER VOLUME DTS PCM DIGITAL DSP STEREO ( GRN ) MULTI IN ( RED ) PR - 155X PUSH T...
Page 61 - Deleting the characters; • If a preset station has been named, the name
61 Entering Characters —Continued MULTI JOG PUSH TO ENTER Press and hold down MEMORY to dis-play “NAME IN.” Rotate MULTI JOG to display “NAMEERS.” Press MULTI JOG to delete all charac-ters. Deleting the characters Changing the preset indication Each press of MULTI JOG toggles betweentwo types of pre...
Page 62 - Setting the Distance to the Speakers
62 Setting the Distance to the Speakers This setting enables you to specify the distance from thelistening position to the speakers.When this distance is correctly specified, the sound fromeach speaker reaches the listening position simultaneously,improving your home theater experience.This setting ...
Page 63 - Balancing the Speaker Volume Levels; Press TEST TONE on the remote controller.; to adjust the volume level
63 Balancing the Speaker Volume Levels Adjust each speaker’s relative volume until each speaker’stest tone sounds equally loud at the listening position.• If you switch DVD audio during the speaker level set- ting, the speaker tone may be muted and the settingmode may be cancelled. • You cannot adju...
Page 64 - Operating the TV from Remote Controller; Programming a TV remote control code; Find the three-digit number for the
64 Operating the TV from Remote Controller By programming the TV’s remote control code, you can use the RC-568S remote controller tooperate your TV. ■ Programming a TV remote control code MEMORY RC-568S 3 4 2 1 Find the three-digit number for the brand name of the component youwant to operate in the...
Page 65 - TV remote control codes
65 Operating the TV from Remote Controller —Continued ■ TV remote control codes • If more than one code is given in the table, try them one by one until you find the code suit- able for your component (i.e. if the first code does not work, try the next one). Default: 100 Brand Remote control code AI...
Page 66 - Troubleshooting
66 Troubleshooting If you have any trouble, consult the following list. The power to the system is not turned on. • Make sure that the power cable is plugged into the AC outlet. • Make sure that the multi-splitter cable is securely connected to the subwoofer and the SUBWOOFER CONTROL connector on th...
Page 69 - Specifications; Tuner Section; • Audio inputs
69 Specifications ■ PR-155X Input Sensitivity and Impedance 150 mV / 50 k Ω (LINE) Output Level and Impeadance 1 V / 600 Ω (STEREO ,VOLUME MAX at max.) Frequency Response 120 Hz–20 kHz : +1 / –3 dB (FL/FR/C/SL/SR) 20 Hz–120 Hz : 0 / –3 dB (SW) Tuner Section Tuning Frequency Range FM 87.50–108.00 MHz...
Page 71 - Memo
71 Memo HTC-V10X_En.book Page 71 Wednesday, July 21, 2004 2:49 PM
Page 72 - Printed in Japan
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