Page 2 - CAUTION; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK; IMPORTANT; No naked flame sources, such as; Operating Environment; light; When installing this unit, make
Thank you for buying this pioneer product.Please read through these operatinginstructions so you will know how tooperate your model properly. After youhave finished reading the instructions, putthem away in a safe place for futurereference. D3-4-2-1-1_En The exclamation point within an equilateral t...
Page 3 - Information to User; Voltage selector; The; switch is secondary connected and; OFF; position. Therefore install the unit
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can ...
Page 4 - Contents
4 En Contents Our philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 01 Before you start Checking the supplied accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Using the remote control . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 6 - Our philosophy; Achieving the highest possible sound quality; Features; It is possible to listen to the Windows Media
6 En Our philosophy Pioneer is dedicated to making your home theater listening experience as close as possible to the vision of the moviemakers and mastering engineer when they created the original soundtrack. We do this by focusing on three important steps: 1 Achieving the highest possible sound qu...
Page 7 - Before you start; Checking the supplied accessories; Rear panel; Using the remote control; Operating range of the remote control; Caution
Before you start 01 7 En Chapter 1 Before you start Checking the supplied accessories Please check that you've received the following supplied accessories: • Microphone • Remote control unit • Remote control unit recharger and AC adapter • AC adapter cord (x2) and plug converter • Power cord (x2) an...
Page 8 - Connect the AC adapter cord then connect the; Replacing the lithium-ion batteries; Setting up the remote control; Note; Basic remote control displays; Calibrating the remote control screen
Before you start 01 8 En • Do not use the AC adapter or AC adapter cord for any other purpose than those specified below. 1 Connect the AC adapter cord then connect the adapter to the recharger and plug it into an AC outlet. 2 Place the remote control on the recharger, aligning the indent on the bot...
Page 9 - Setting the clock
Before you start 01 9 En 2 Press the center of each cross point to align the touch screen with the LCD panel underneath. This adjustment will make sure your remote control is calibrated correctly. When you've touched both cross points, PLEASE WAIT is displayed and you’ll return to the remote setup m...
Page 10 - Resetting the remote control; Locking the remote control; Important
Before you start 01 10 En 2 Use the + and – buttons to set the LCD TIMEOUT and BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT settings. You can adjust these from 20–120 seconds. • The backlight timeout can’t be longer than the LCD timeout setting. 3 Press ENTER when you’re finished. You’ll return to the remote setup menu. Reset...
Page 11 - • The lithium-ion batteries may present a fire or
Before you start 01 11 En 2 Remove the battery cover. 3 Use a pen or other sharp instrument to press the reset button located in the hole to the right (above the battery). After restarting the remote control, the touch screen shows the Home menu. Replacing the lithium-ion batteries If you notice tha...
Page 12 - Connecting your equipment
Connecting your equipment 02 12 En Chapter 2 Connecting your equipment This receiver provides you with almost limitless possibilities for connecting your audio/video system, but it doesn’t have to be difficult. Depending on your needs, you could be up and running in no time after a few simple connec...
Page 14 - Connect the MONITOR OUT 1 video jack on this; • You can use a standard RCA/phono jack video cable; S2 VIDEO; • See; Connect the analog audio outputs from your TV; • Use a stereo RCA/phono jack cable for the; • If you use different cord types for the TV and the; TV
Connecting your equipment 02 14 En Connecting your TV This page shows you how to connect your TV to the receiver. To be able to play the sound from the TV’s built-in tuner, connect the analog audio outputs from your TV to this receiver. 1 Connect the MONITOR OUT 1 video jack on this receiver to a vi...
Page 15 - Connect a coaxial digital audio output on your; Assigning the; If your DVD player only has stereo analog audio; Connecting the multichannel analog outputs; Connect a composite or S-video output on your; Using the component video; DVD player
Connecting your equipment 02 15 En Connecting a DVD player Different DVD players offer a different selection of connections, but all should give you at least a digital audio output, stereo analog audio outputs and a video output. Additionally, you may have a player with multichannel analog audio out...
Page 16 - If your DVD player also has outputs for surround; Playing a source
Connecting your equipment 02 16 En Connecting the multichannel analog outputs For DVD Audio and SACD playback, your DVD player may have 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 channel analog outputs (depending on whether your player supports surround back channels). 1 Connect the front, surround, center and subwoofer outpu...
Page 17 - Connect a set of audio/video outputs on the set-; • Use a stereo RCA/phono jack audio cable for the; Connect an optical digital audio output from; • Use an optical cable for the connection.; • If your satellite/cable receiver doesn’t have a digital; STB
Connecting your equipment 02 17 En Connecting a satellite/cable receiver or other set-top box Satellite and cable receivers, and terrestrial digital TV tuners are all examples of so-called ‘set-top boxes’. 1 Connect a set of audio/video outputs on the set- top box component to the SAT AUDIO and VIDE...
Page 18 - Connect a set of audio/video outputs on the; Assigning the digital inputs
Connecting your equipment 02 18 En Connecting a VCR or DVD recorder This receiver has three sets of audio/video inputs and outputs suitable for connecting analog or digital video recorders, including VCRs, DVD-recorders and HDD recorders. 1 Connect a set of audio/video outputs on the recorder to the...
Page 20 - Connect the component video outputs of your; Assigning the component video inputs; Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT; About the video converter; MONITOR VIDEO OUT; jacks. The only exception is
Connecting your equipment 02 20 En Using the component video jacks Component video should deliver superior picture quality when compared to composite or S-video. A further advantage (if your source and TV are both compatible) is progressive-scan video, which delivers a very stable, flicker-free pict...
Page 21 - Connecting analog audio sources; Connect an optical digital audio output on your; Connect one of the DIGITAL outputs on this; Connecting
Connecting your equipment 02 21 En Connecting digital audio sources This receiver has both digital inputs and outputs, allowing you to connect digital components for playback and for making digital recordings. Many digital components also have analog connections for recording analog sources (such as...
Page 22 - Monitoring your recording; Turntable
Connecting your equipment 02 22 En Connecting analog audio sources This receiver features four stereo audio-only inputs. Two of these inputs have corresponding outputs for use with audio recorders. One of the audio inputs ( PHONO ) is a dedicated turntable input which should not be used for any othe...
Page 24 - Switching the speaker impedance; Connecting the speakers
Connecting your equipment 02 24 En Installing your speaker system To take full advantage of the receiver’s surround sound capabilities connect front, center, surround and surround back speakers, as well as a subwoofer. Although this is ideal, other configurations with fewer speakers—no subwoofer or ...
Page 25 - hazardous; Bare wire connections; Speaker Systems; Placing the speakers; Optimizing your speaker setup
Connecting your equipment 02 25 En Caution • These speaker terminals can be under hazardous voltage . When you connect or disconnect the speaker cables, to prevent the risk of electric shock, do not touch uninsulated parts before disconnecting the power cord. • Make sure that all the bare speaker wi...
Page 26 - Connecting external antennas; AM loop antenna; • The signal ground (; FM wire antenna
Connecting your equipment 02 26 En Connecting antennas The supplied antennas provide a simple way to listen to AM and FM radio. If you find that reception quality is poor, an outdoor antenna should give you better sound quality—see Connecting external antennas below. AM loop antenna 1 Assemble the s...
Page 27 - AM LOOP; Plugging in the receiver; About the supplied AC power cords; Outdoor antenna; PAL model; NTSC model; Region
Connecting your equipment 02 27 En To improve AM reception, connect a 5–6 meter length of vinyl-coated wire to the AM LOOP terminals without disconnecting the supplied AM loop antenna. For the best possible reception, suspend horizontally outdoors. Plugging in the receiver Only plug in after you hav...
Page 28 - Controls and displays; Front panel; Display
Controls and displays 03 28 En Chapter 3 Controls and displays Front panel 1 INPUT SELECTOR dial (page 39) Turn to select a source component. The input indicators show the current component. 2 STANDBY/ON and power OFF / ON Press STANDBY/ON to switch the receiver on or into standby. The OFF / ON swit...
Page 31 - Home menu screens
Controls and displays 03 31 En Remote control 1 Date and time display See Setting the clock on page 9 to set this to the current time. 2 LCD touch screen The LCD touch screen appears when the screen is touched or a button on the remote control is pressed. 3 Cursor hard keys and ENTER Use to navigate...
Page 32 - Receiver menu screens; LISTENING
Controls and displays 03 32 En 2 INPUT 1 / 2 / 3 Press 1 , 2 or 3 to find the screen with the input source you want. After pressing the appropriate button to choose a source, you are taken to the corresponding function menu (see Operating menus for additional components below). 3 TV CONT Press to ac...
Page 33 - Remote control displays for the tuner; TUNER
Controls and displays 03 33 En 15 INPUT (page 39) Press repeatedly to cycle through all possible input sources. 16 SPEAKER A/B (page 80) Press repeatedly to select speaker system A , B , A/B or off (in that order). (See Caution on page 80 for exceptions to this). 17 VIDEO SELECT (page 76) Press repe...
Page 34 - Using the remote control with other components; TV control menu screens; Home menu; CLR; T V CONTROL
Controls and displays 03 34 En 11 Number buttons (page 54) Use to input a radio frequency. 12 DIRECT ACCESS (page 54) After pressing, you can access a radio station directly using the number buttons. Remote control displays for other components The functions on these screens are available once you’v...
Page 35 - Operating menus for additional components
Controls and displays 03 35 En 11 IN1 / IN2 / IN3 / IN4 Press to select a TV input. 12 ANT Use to select the type of antenna you’ve connected to your TV. 13 AV selection Press to select the programmed picture quality mode. 14 BLU / GRN / RED / YEL Use to make selections from a TV or other menu. 15 S...
Page 36 - Number buttons; Use to directly access tracks, chapters and titles.; SEARCH MODE; Press to clear an entry.
Controls and displays 03 36 En 8 Number buttons Use to directly access tracks, chapters and titles. 9 SEARCH MODE Use to access the search mode (to jump to a particular part of the disc). 10 CLR Press to clear an entry. 11 RETURN Press to return to a previous menu screen.
Page 37 - Getting started; Introduction to home theater; Automatically setting up for surround
Getting started 04 37 En Chapter 4 Getting started Introduction to home theater You are probably used to using stereo equipment to listen to music, but may not be used to home theater systems that give you many more options (such as surround sound) when listening to soundtracks. Home theater refers ...
Page 39 - Acoustic Calibration
Getting started 04 39 En 10 The Auto Surround Setup has finished! Press SYSTEM SETUP to exit the System Setup menu. The settings made in the Auto Surround Setup should give you excellent surround sound from your system, but it is also possible to adjust these settings manually using the Surround Set...
Page 40 - Change the receiver input to the source you
Getting started 04 40 En 3 Change the receiver input to the source you want to play. You can use the front panel INPUT SELECTOR knob or the dedicated INPUT buttons on the remote control touch screen Home menu (see Basic remote control displays on page 31 if your unsure how to do this). 4 Start playb...
Page 41 - Listening to your system; About the listening modes; Listening in surround sound; Tip
Listening to your system 05 41 En Chapter 5 Listening to your system About the listening modes Using this receiver you can enjoy listening to sources, analog or digital, in either stereo or surround sound. However, the listening mode options and the current active mode may change depending on your s...
Page 42 - Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music settings
Listening to your system 05 42 En With multichannel sources, if you have connected surround back speaker(s) and have selected SB CH MODE ON , you can press STANDARD repeatedly to select: • 2 Pro Logic IIx MOVIE – See above • 2 Pro Logic IIx MUSIC – See above • SX (Studio extension) – Adds surround b...
Page 43 - Using the Advanced surround effects; Adjusting the Advanced Surround effect level; Using the Home THX modes; About
Listening to your system 05 43 En Using the Advanced surround effects The Advanced surround effects can be used for a variety of additional surround sound effects. The Advanced Cinema modes are designed to be used with movies, and the Advanced Concert modes are for music. • Press ADVANCED CINEMA or ...
Page 44 - With two channel sources; Listening in stereo; Listening with headphones
Listening to your system 05 44 En With two channel sources , press THX repeatedly to select a matrix-decoding process for the THX CINEMA mode (see Listening in surround sound above for an explanation of each process): • 2 Pro Logic IIx MOVIE • 2 PRO LOGIC • NEO:6 CINEMA With multichannel sources , p...
Page 45 - Using the Stream Direct mode
Listening to your system 05 45 En Using the multichannel analog inputs If you’ve connected to the multichannel inputs on the rear panel (see Connecting the multichannel analog outputs on page 16), you will be able to select them as your input source. See Using the Stream Direct mode below if you wan...
Page 46 - Selecting the input signal type; Selecting USB and multichannel analog input channels
Listening to your system 05 46 En Listening with Acoustic Calibration EQ You can listen to sources using the Acoustic Calibration Equalization set in Automatically setting up for surround sound on page 37 or Acoustic Calibration EQ on page 60. Refer to these pages for more on acoustic calibration eq...
Page 48 - Switching the speaker system; II x; Pro Logic
Listening to your system 05 48 En Using the surround back channel • Default setting: SB CH ON You can have the receiver automatically use 6.1 or 7.1 decoding for 6.1 encoded sources (for example, Dolby Digital EX or DTS-ES), or you can choose to always use 6.1 or 7.1 decoding with other sources (for...
Page 49 - Creating a center speaker effect
Listening to your system 05 49 En Listening with virtual surround back speakers • Default setting: VIRTUAL SB OFF If you don’t have real surround back speakers connected, you can use the Virtual Surround Back feature to simulate one. Sometimes the material may sound better in the 5.1 format for whic...
Page 50 - Press OPTION repeatedly to select HI-BIT or HI-; Using the tone control; Switching the tone control on or off; BYPASS
Listening to your system 05 50 En Using Hi-bit and Hi-sampling You can use both Hi-bit and Hi-sampling to create a wider dynamic range with digital sources like CDs or DVDs. 1 Press OPTION repeatedly to select HI-BIT or HI- SAMPLING. The remote control menu for this step is shown below (see note at ...
Page 51 - Adjusting the bass and treble; Reducing noise during playback
Listening to your system 05 51 En • Press TONE to switch the tone control on or off. When the tone control is switched off, BYPASS shows in the display. The remote control menu for this step is shown below (see note at the start of this chapter if you need help). Note • You can’t use the tone contro...
Page 52 - Press OPTION repeatedly to select DUAL MONO.
Listening to your system 05 52 En Listening to dual mono soundtracks You can specify how dual mono encoded Dolby Digital soundtracks should be played. Dual mono is not widely used, but is sometimes necessary when two languages need to be sent to separate channels. 1 Press OPTION repeatedly to select...
Page 53 - Using the tuner; Changing the frequency step; Tuning directly to a station
Using the tuner 06 53 En Chapter 6 Using the tuner Note • The remote control operations in this section are accessed from the remote control tuner menus. If you’re not sure how to navigate the touch panel, see Basic remote control displays on page 31. To go to the tuner menu, press TUNER on the remo...
Page 54 - Memorizing station presets; MPX mode
Using the tuner 06 54 En Tuning directly to a station Sometimes, you'll already know the frequency of the station you want to listen to. In this case, you can simply enter the frequency directly using the number buttons on the remote control. 1 On the tuner touch screen menu, press BAND to change th...
Page 55 - Naming station presets; Listening to memorized station presets
Using the tuner 06 55 En 5 While the display is blinking, press ENTER. 6 Repeat steps 1 – 5 to memorize up to 30 stations. Naming station presets You can input a name of up to eight characters for each preset station in the receiver’s memory. For example, you could input New Jazz for that station an...
Page 56 - The Surround Setup menu; Introduction
The Surround Setup menu 07 56 En Chapter 7 The Surround Setup menu Making receiver settings from the Surround Setup menu This receiver allows you to make detailed settings to optimize the surround sound performance. You only need to make these settings once (unless you change the placement of your c...
Page 59 - Channel Level; Basic remote
The Surround Setup menu 07 59 En a decrease in the amount of bass due low frequency cancellations. In this case, try changing the position or direction of speakers. If you can’t get good results, listen to the bass response with it set to PLUS and YES or the front speakers set to LARGE and SMALL alt...
Page 60 - Speaker Distance; Acoustic Calibration EQ; Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ; Setting the Acoustic Calibration EQ automatically
The Surround Setup menu 07 60 En Speaker Distance For good sound depth and separation from your system, you need to specify the distance of your speakers from the listening position. The receiver can then add the proper delay needed for effective surround sound. 1 Select ‘Speaker Distance’ then pres...
Page 61 - Copying your Acoustic Calibration EQ settings; Setting the Acoustic Calibration EQ manually
The Surround Setup menu 07 61 En 2 Select ‘Manual’ then press ENTER. 3 Select CUSTOM1 or CUSTOM2 then press ENTER. 4 Select the channel you want, adjust the frequency curve to your liking, then move to the next speaker. Use the / (cursor left/right) hard keys to select the channel, then ENTER to sel...
Page 62 - • Before setting up with Professional Acoustic; How to use Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ; Connecting a PC for Advanced MCACC; How to interpret the graphical output; Reverberance of high vs. low frequencies
The Surround Setup menu 07 62 En Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ This setup minimizes the unwanted effects of room reverberation by calibrating your system based on the direct sound coming from the speakers. It can also provide you with a graphical output of the frequency response of your room....
Page 63 - Using Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ
The Surround Setup menu 07 63 En Note that changing the room (for example, moving furniture or paintings) will affect the calibration results. In such cases, you should recalibrate your system. Using Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ 1 Select ‘Acoustic Cal EQ’ then press ENTER. 2 Select ‘Professi...
Page 65 - Checking your surround settings
The Surround Setup menu 07 65 En Use the / (cursor left/right) hard keys to adjust the setting. The X-Curve is expressed as a downwards slope in decibels per octave, starting at 2kHz. The sound becomes less bright as the slope increases (to a maximum of -3.0dB/oct ). Use the following guidelines to ...
Page 66 - Controlling other equipment; Recalling preset codes; Make sure the component you want to control is
Controlling other equipment 08 66 En Chapter 8 Controlling other equipment Using the remote control with other components The supplied remote control can operate not only this receiver, but also your TV, DVD player and other components. If the component is listed in the remote control's memory, simp...
Page 67 - Programming signals from other remote
Controlling other equipment 08 67 En 4 From the ‘Replacing Device’ screen choose the type of component that you’ve connected. In this example, we’re setting the remote to control a DVD player, so we’ll select DVD . • It is best to have the input source button ( DVD/LD ) match the component. 5 From t...
Page 68 - TU
Controlling other equipment 08 68 En To exit without saving the preset you have assigned, press CANCEL instead of INSTALL above. Tip • Pioneer DVD recorders fall into the following setting types: Pioneer-1 – DVR-7000 Pioneer-2 – 4 – DVR-310, DVR-510H If you have more than one Pioneer DVD recorder of...
Page 69 - Remote Direct function; Programming signals from
Controlling other equipment 08 69 En Note • If you see Failed (or OK! doesn’t appear) on the touch panel, or OK! is displayed, but you find that the command wasn't learned, try teaching the command again, but vary the distance (closer or farther) between the remote controls. Some signals may be stro...
Page 70 - If you selected the text input method:
Controlling other equipment 08 70 En 3 Select the button you want to rename. For example, choose the SEARCH MODE button if it was programmed with the ‘eject’ command from your DVD player’s remote. • Remote control soft keys such as , , / (cursor left/right) and TV CONT are used to select menu screen...
Page 71 - Recalling preset
Controlling other equipment 08 71 En Multi Operation and System Off The Multi Operation feature allows you to program a series of commands for the components in your system. For example, you could turn on your TV, turn on your DVD player and start playing the loaded DVD using only two buttons on the...
Page 72 - With Pioneer components; Using multi operations
Controlling other equipment 08 72 En • You don't need to program the receiver to switch to the input function selected in step 2, or to switch on or off. This is done automatically. With Pioneer components , you don’t need to: • program the power to switch off in a shutdown sequence; • program the p...
Page 73 - Using System off; 2 Volt Trigger; Using the remote
Controlling other equipment 08 73 En Using System off • From the remote control Home menu press SYSTEM OFF. The command sequence you programmed will run, then all Pioneer components will switch off, followed by this receiver. Switching components on and off using the 12 volt trigger You can connect ...
Page 74 - Using other functions; Making an audio or a video recording
Using other functions 09 74 En Chapter 9 Using other functions Making an audio or a video recording You can make an audio or a video recording from the built-in tuner, or from an audio or video source connected to the receiver (such as a CD player or TV). Keep in mind you can't make a digital record...
Page 75 - Adjusting the delay of a soundtrack
Using other functions 09 75 En Reducing the level of an analog signal The input attenuator lowers the input level of an analog signal when it’s too strong. You can use this if you find the that the OVER indicator is lights often, or you can hear distortion in the sound. • From the remote control rec...
Page 76 - Enhancing SACD playback
Using other functions 09 76 En Watching video and audio sources independently You can listen to a sound source and select a different video source on your TV. • While listening to a source, press VIDEO SELECT to select the video source you want to watch. With the remote, you may need to press on the...
Page 77 - Dimming the display; Using the
Using other functions 09 77 En Using the A/D converters to give greater definition to 2-channel sound This receiver has high-quality 192kHz (24bit) A/D converters that can be used in parallel to provide greater resolution of DSP processing with analog 2-channel sources. There are two ways to get 192...
Page 78 - Resetting the system; Default receiver settings; Setting type
Using other functions 09 78 En Checking your system settings Use the status display screen to check the various settings you’ve made for features such as sound delay, digital noise reduction, and high-sampling. 1 From the remote control receiver menu, press STATUS to check the system settings. You m...
Page 80 - Other connections; Using speaker system B; Using speaker system B in another room
Other connections 10 80 En Chapter 10 Other connections Caution • Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. Plugging in components should be the last connection you make with your system. • Be careful not to allow any contact...
Page 81 - Bi-amping your front speakers
Other connections 10 81 En Alternating surround speaker setups using speaker system B (ITU-R) After you connect an alternate set of surround speakers, you can use speaker system B to provide surround sound when listening to sources like DVD-Audio discs. This will give you a setup of 9 speakers where...
Page 82 - Bi-wiring your speakers; Connecting additional amplifiers; n d s u r r o u n d
Other connections 10 82 En 2 Select the ‘Front Bi-Amp’ setting from the Speaker Systems menu. See Speaker Systems on page 57 to specify how you’re using the surround back speaker terminals. Note • For 7.1 surround sound with this configuration, you must connect an additional amplifier to the surroun...
Page 83 - Connecting an external stereo pre-amplifier; Remove the U-shaped connectors that connect; Using the i.LINK interface
Other connections 10 83 En Note • Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet. • You can use the additional amplifier on the surround back channel pre-outs for a single speaker as well. In this case plug the amplifier into the left...
Page 84 - Use an i.LINK cable to connect one of the i.LINK; • The arrow on the cable connector body should be; Assign the i.LINK component to the input you; See; • You can connect several components together using; About PQLS rate control
Other connections 10 84 En 1 Use an i.LINK cable to connect one of the i.LINK connectors on this receiver to an i.LINK connector on your i.LINK component. • The arrow on the cable connector body should be face down and lined up with the arrow below the connector on the receiver for correct alignment...
Page 86 - Selecting USB and multichannel analog input; Microsoft Windows
Other connections 10 86 En • Windows ® 98SE – Select Multimedia , and then select Audio . Choose PIONEER AV Receiver/ Amplifier from the drop down menu. • Windows ® Me/Windows ® 2000 – Select Sound and Multimedia and then select Audio . Choose PIONEER AV Receiver/Amplifier from the drop down menu. Y...
Page 87 - Advanced MCACC output using your PC; Using Professional
Other connections 10 87 En Use a commercially-available cable to connect the RS-232C jack on your computer to the 9-pin RS-232C jack on this receiver. See the documentation provided with the Advanced MCACC application for more information. Advanced MCACC output using your PC Before continuing, make ...
Page 88 - Advanced setup; The Input Assign menu
Advanced setup 11 88 En Chapter 11 Advanced setup The Input Assign menu You only need to make settings in the Input Assign menu if you didn’t hook up your digital equipment according to the default settings for the digital inputs, or if you have connected equipment using component video or i.LINK ca...
Page 90 - Assigning the video inputs; The Expert Setup menu
Advanced setup 11 90 En Assigning the video inputs • Default settings: MULTI IN – OFF USB – OFF You can choose to watch a video source at the same time as you listen to the audio source from the multichannel analog inputs or USB connector. To do this, you must let the receiver know which video compo...
Page 91 - OSD Adjustment; THX Ultra2
Advanced setup 11 91 En 4 Select the setting you want to adjust. • OSD Adjustment – Adjust the position of the on- screen display on your TV. • Bass Peak Level – Prevent bass tones from distorting the sound from your speakers. • D-Range Control – Specify the amount of dynamic range adjustment to Dol...
Page 92 - Dynamic Range Control; Checking your system settings
Advanced setup 11 92 En Dynamic Range Control • Default setting: OFF This setting specifies the amount of dynamic range adjustment to movie soundtracks. You may want to use this when listening to surround sound at low volumes. 1 Select ‘D-Range Control’ from the Expert Setup menu. 2 Choose the setti...
Page 93 - Switching components on and off using the; THX Audio Setup; THX speaker system setup
Advanced setup 11 93 En 3 When you're finished, select RETURN and press ENTER. You will return to the Expert Setup menu. 12 Volt Trigger • Default setting: OFF · OFF (all components) After connecting a component to one of the 12 volt triggers (see Switching components on and off using the 12 volt tr...
Page 94 - THX Ultra2 Subwoofer Setup; About THX®; Bass Peak Level; Surround Back Speaker Position; Using
Advanced setup 11 94 En THX Ultra2 Subwoofer Setup With a THX Ultra2 subwoofer (or one that has a response to 20Hz), depending on the position of the subwoofer and the walls in your listening area, you may experience overly resonant frequencies in the bass. If you have this problem use the THX Ultra...
Page 95 - Additional information; In addition to the speaker placement tips outlined in; Basic surround setup; No surround back speakers
Additional information 12 95 En Chapter 12 Additional information Optimizing your speaker setup In addition to the speaker placement tips outlined in Placing the speakers on page 25, you can use the diagrams and explanations provided below as a reference for optimum placement of each set of speakers...
Page 96 - Alternating; STANDARD SX
Additional information 12 96 En THX speaker system setup If you have a complete THX speaker system, follow the diagram below to place your speakers. Note that the surround speakers ( indicates bi-polar radiating speakers) should output at an angle parallel to the listener. If you have two surround b...
Page 97 - Power
Additional information 12 97 En Troubleshooting Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Investigate the other components and elect...
Page 98 - Symptom
Additional information 12 98 En No sound output from the front speakers. • The U-shaped connectors that connect the POWER AMP IN terminals to the front channel pre outs are not connected. • Reconnect the POWER AMP IN terminals to the front channel pre-outs using the supplied U-shaped connectors (see...
Page 100 - Other audio problems
Additional information 12 100 En Other audio problems Symptom Cause Remedy Broadcast stations cannot be selected automatically, or there seems to be considerable noise in radio broadcasts. FM broadcasts • The FM antenna is not fully extended or is poorly positioned. • Fully extend the FM wire antenn...
Page 101 - Video
Additional information 12 101 En Video Settings Symptom Cause Remedy No image is output when an input is selected. • The video connections are incorrect. • Make sure the video component is connected correctly (see pages 15–19). • You are using component video connections for your source, but not for...
Page 102 - Remote control
Additional information 12 102 En Remote control Symptom Cause Remedy The receiver cannot be remote controlled. • You are too far away or at a bad angle for operation. • Operate within 7 meters7 m, 30° of the remote sensor on the front panel (see Using the remote control on page 7). • There is an obs...
Page 104 - Message
Additional information 12 104 En i.LINK interface i.LINK messages You may see the following messages displayed in the front panel display when using the i.LINK interface. Symptom Cause Remedy No sound is output. • An output signal is not produced from the i.LINK connector on the source player. • Ref...
Page 105 - USB interface; • If the unit does not operate normally due to external
Additional information 12 105 En USB interface Miscellaneous Note • If the unit does not operate normally due to external effects such as static electricity, disconnect the power plug from the outlet and insert again to return to normal operating conditions. Symptom Cause Remedy No sound. • The comp...
Page 106 - Dolby; Dolby Digital; decoding; Dolby Pro Logic; Dolby Pro Logic II; surround) from any stereo source; Dolby Pro Logic IIx; Dolby Surround is an; DTS; DTS Digital Surround
Additional information 12 106 En Surround sound formats Below is a brief description of the main surround sound formats you’ll find on DVDs, satellite, cable and terrestrial broadcasts, and video cassettes. Dolby The Dolby technologies are explained below. See www.dolby.com for more detailed informa...
Page 107 - Windows Media; About THX; THX CinemaTM processing; Timbre MatchingTM
Additional information 12 107 En DTS 96/24 DTS 96/24 is an extension of the original DTS Digital Surround which offers high quality 96 kHz / 24-bit audio using a DTS 96/24 decoder. This format is also fully backward compatible with all existing decoders. This means that DVD players can play this sof...
Page 108 - THX Ultra2TM Cinema mode; Maintenance of external surfaces; • Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and
Additional information 12 108 En Advanced Speaker Array™ (ASA) When you set up your home theater system using all eight speaker outputs and the two surround back speakers are placed close together as shown in the diagram in THX speaker system setup on page 96, the surround sound experience is optimi...