Sony Stereo System STR V555ES User Manual

4-230-063-13(2)  
FM Stereo  
FM-AM Receiver  
Operating Instructions  
STR-V555ES  
2000 Sony Corporation  
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About This Manual  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
About area codes  
Hooking Up the Components 4  
The area code of the receiver you purchased is shown on  
the lower portion of the rear panel (see the illustration  
below).  
Unpacking  
4
Antenna Hookups  
5
Audio Component Hookups  
Video Component Hookups  
Digital Component Hookups  
5.1CH Input Hookups 10  
Other Hookups 11  
6
7
8
SPEAKERS  
AC OUTLET  
R
B
L
FRONT  
R
A
L
+
R
L
R
L
IMPEDANCE USE 4-16  
R
E
A
R
C
E
N
T
E
R
R
R
L
+
L
I
MPEDANCE SELTOR  
4
8
REAR  
CENTER  
4-XXX-XXX-XX AA  
Area code  
Hooking Up and Setting Up the  
Speaker System 14  
Any differences in operation, according to the area code, are  
clearly indicated in the text, for example, “Models of area  
code AA only”.  
Speaker System Hookup 15  
Performing Initial Setup Operations 17  
Multi Channel Surround Setup 18  
Before You Use Your Receiver 23  
Conventions  
• The instructions in this manual describe the controls on  
the receiver. You can also use the controls on the  
supplied remote if they have the same or similar names  
as those on the receiver. For details on the use of your  
remote, refer to the separate operating instructions  
supplied with the remote.  
Location of Parts and Basic  
Operations 24  
Front Panel Parts Description 24  
• For the illustration purposes, the receivers for the  
models of area code UC are used.  
• The following icon is used in this manual:  
z Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier.  
Enjoying Surround Sound 29  
Selecting a Sound Field 30  
Understanding the Multi-Channel Surround  
Displays 35  
This receiver incorporates Dolby* Digital and Pro Logic  
Surround and the DTS** Digital Surround System.  
Customizing Sound Fields 36  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolby”, “AC-3”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol ; are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Confidential unpublished Works. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories.  
All rights reserved.  
*
Receiving Broadcasts 45  
Storing FM Stations Automatically  
(AUTOBETICAL)*** 46  
Direct Tuning 47  
**Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US  
Automatic Tuning 47  
Preset Tuning 48  
Using the Radio Data System (RDS)*** 49  
*** Models of area code CED only.  
Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other worldwide patents issued and pending.  
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are trademarks of Digital  
Theater Systems, Inc. © 1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All  
rights reserved.  
Other Operations 52  
Naming Preset Stations and Program Sources 53  
Recording 53  
Using the Sleep Timer 54  
Adjustments Using the SET UP Button 55  
CONTROL A1 Control System 57  
Additional Information 59  
Troubleshooting 59  
Specifications 61  
Glossary 64  
Tables of Settings Using SURROUND, LEVEL, EQ,  
and SET UP buttons 65  
Index (Back cover)  
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Un p a ckin g  
Hooking Up  
the  
Check that you received the following items with the unit:  
• FM wire antenna (1)  
• AM loop antenna (1)  
Components  
• Remote commander RM-TP504 (remote) (1)  
• LR6 (size-AA) alkaline batteries (4)  
• Coin shaped lithium battery (CR-2032) (1)  
Models of area code UC only  
This chapter describes how to connect  
various audio and video components  
to the receiver. Be sure to read the  
sections for the components you have  
before you actually connect them to  
the receiver.  
• Audio/video/control S connecting cord (1)  
• Control S connecting cord (1)  
• Remote commander RM-US104 (remote) (1)  
• R6 (size-AA) batteries (2)  
In se rt in g b a t t e rie s in t o t h e re m o t e  
Insert batteries with the + and – properly oriented in the  
battery compartment. When using the remote, point it at  
the remote sensor  
on the receiver.  
For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied  
with your remote.  
z
When to replace batteries  
Under normal conditions, the batteries should last for about  
3 months. When the remote no longer operates the receiver,  
replace all batteries with new ones.  
Notes  
• Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid place.  
• Do not use a new battery with an old one.  
• Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting  
apparatuses. Doing so may cause a malfunction.  
• If you don’t use the remote for an extended period of time,  
remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery  
leakage and corrosion.  
• The remote RM-TP504 is designed for use with alkaline  
batteries only. Do not use a combination of different battery  
types.  
Be fo re yo u g e t st a rt e d  
Turn off the power to all components before making  
any connections.  
• Do not connect the AC power cord until all of the  
connections are completed.  
• Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid hum and  
noise.  
• When connecting an audio/video cord, be sure to  
match the color-coded pins to the appropriate jacks on  
the components: yellow (video) to yellow; white (left,  
audio) to white; and red (right, audio) to red.  
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An t e n n a Ho o ku p s  
AM loop antenna  
(supplied)  
FM w ire antenna  
(supplied)  
CONTROL A1  
ANTENNA  
SPEAKERS  
TV/SAT DVD/LD  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 1  
MONITOR  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
AC OUTLET  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
OUT  
F
TV/SAT IN DVD/LD IN  
MONITOR OUT  
Y
R
R
B
L
FRONT  
R
A
L
L
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
F
F
F
F
F
F
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
+
+
CD  
IN  
PB/B-Y  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
ND/DAT  
OUT  
P
R/R-Y  
MD/DAT  
IN  
CTRL  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
IN  
S
STATUS IN  
AM  
TV/SAT  
IN  
5.1CH INPUT  
FRONT REAR CENTER  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
IMPEDANCE USE 4-16Ω  
REAR CENTER  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
U
DVD/LD  
IN  
R
L
L
L
75COAXIAL  
FM  
COAXIAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
SUB WOOFER  
R
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO OUT  
FRONT  
REAR SUB WOOFER CENTER  
R
L
DVD/LD  
IN  
L
L
I
MPEDANCE SELTOR  
SIGNAL GND  
4
8
U
R
R
MD/DAT  
TAPE  
PRE OUT  
REAR  
CENTER  
PHONO  
CD  
2ND AV  
Te rm in a ls fo r co n n e ct in g t h e a n t e n n a s  
No t e s o n a n t e n n a h o o ku p s  
To prevent noise pickup, keep the AM loop antenna  
away from the receiver and other components.  
• Be sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna.  
• After connecting the FM wire antenna, keep it as  
horizontal as possible.  
Connect the  
To the  
AM loop antenna  
FM wire antenna  
AM terminals  
FM 75COAXIAL terminal  
z
If you have poor FM reception  
Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the receiver  
to an outdoor FM antenna as shown below.  
Outdoor FM antenna  
Receiver  
ANTENNA  
AM  
U
75COAXIAL  
FM  
Ground w ire  
(not supplied)  
To ground  
Im p o rt a n t  
If you connect the receiver to an outdoor antenna, ground  
it against lightning. To prevent a gas explosion, do not  
connect the ground wire to a gas pipe.  
Note  
Do not use the U SIGNAL GND terminal for grounding the  
receiver.  
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Au d io Co m p o n e n t Ho o ku p s  
Re q u ire d co rd s  
Audio cords (not supplied)  
MD/DAT deck  
When connecting a cord, be sure to match the color-coded pins to  
the appropriate jacks on the components.  
INPUT OUTPUT  
LINE  
LINE  
L
White (L)  
Red (R)  
White (L)  
Red (R)  
R
Turntable  
OUT  
IN  
CONTROL A1  
SPEAKERS  
TV/SAT DVD/LD  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 1  
MONITOR  
VIDEO  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
AC OUTLET  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
S
TV/SAT IN DVD/LD IN  
MONITOR OUT  
Y
R
R
B
L
FRONT  
R
A
L
L
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
PB/B-Y  
ANTENNA  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
ND/DAT  
OUT  
P
R/R-Y  
MD/DAT  
IN  
CTRL  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
IN  
S
STATUS IN  
AM  
TV/SAT  
IN  
5.1CH INPUT  
FRONT REAR CENTER  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
IMPEDANCE USE 4-16  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
U
REAR CENTER  
DVD/LD  
IN  
R
L
L
L
75COAXIAL  
FM  
COAXIAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
SUB WOOFER  
R
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO OUT  
FRONT  
REAR SUB WOOFER CENTER  
R
L
DVD/LD  
IN  
L
L
I
MPEDANCE SELTOR  
SIGNAL GND  
4
8
U
R
R
MD/DAT  
TAPE  
PRE OUT  
REAR  
CENTER  
PHONO  
CD  
2ND AV  
OUTPUT  
INPUT OUTPUT  
LINE LINE  
LINE  
L
L
R
R
Tape deck  
CD player  
Ja cks fo r co n n e ct in g a u d io co m p o n e n t s  
Connect a  
To the  
Turntable  
PHONO jacks  
CD jacks  
CD player  
Tape deck  
TAPE jacks  
MD/DAT jacks  
MD deck or DAT deck  
No t e o n a u d io co m p o n e n t h o o ku p s  
If your turntable has a ground wire, connect it to the  
U SIGNAL GND terminal on the receiver.  
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Vid e o Co m p o n e n t Ho o ku p s  
Re q u ire d co rd s  
Audio/video cords (not supplied)  
When connecting a cord, be sure to match the color-coded pins to  
the appropriate jacks on the components.  
Yellow (video)  
White (L/audio)  
Red (R/audio)  
Yellow (video)  
White (L/audio)  
Red (R/audio)  
DVD or LD player  
TV or satellite tuner  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
AUDIO OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
L
L
R
R
Video cord for connecting a TV monitor  
You can use the video cord of the supplied audio/video/control  
S cord. (Models of area code UC only. See page 12 for details).  
CONTROL A1  
ANTENNA  
SPEAKERS  
TV/SAT DVD/LD  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 1  
MONITOR  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
AC OUTLET  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
OUT  
F
TV/SAT IN DVD/LD IN  
MONITOR OUT  
Y
R
R
B
L
FRONT  
R
A
L
L
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
F
F
F
F
F
F
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
CD  
+
+
PB/B-Y  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
ND/DAT  
OUT  
P
R/R-Y  
MD/DAT  
IN  
CTRL  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
IN  
S
STATUS IN  
AM  
TV/SAT  
IN  
5.1CH INPUT  
FRONT REAR CENTER  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
IMPEDANCE USE 4-16Ω  
REAR CENTER  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
U
DVD/LD  
IN  
R
L
L
L
75COAXIAL  
FM  
COAXIAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
SUB WOOFER  
R
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO OUT  
FRONT  
REAR SUB WOOFER CENTER  
R
L
DVD/LD  
IN  
L
L
I
MPEDANCE SELTOR  
SIGNAL GND  
4
8
U
R
R
MD/DAT  
TAPE  
PRE OUT  
REAR  
CENTER  
PHONO  
CD  
2ND AV  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
To the front panel  
INPUT OUTPUT  
INPUT OUTPUT  
INPUT  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
IN  
Camcorder  
or video  
game  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
OUT  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
OUT  
L
L
TV monitor  
R
R
VCR  
VCR  
Ja cks fo r co n n e ct in g vid e o co m p o n e n t s  
No t e o n vid e o co m p o n e n t h o o ku p s  
You can connect your TV’s audio output jacks to the TV/  
SAT AUDIO IN jacks on the receiver and apply sound  
effects to the audio from the TV. In this case, do not  
connect the TV’s video output jack to the TV/SAT VIDEO  
IN jack on the receiver. If you are connecting a separate  
TV tuner (or satellite tuner), connect both the audio and  
video output jacks to the receiver as shown above.  
Connect a  
To the  
TV or satellite tuner  
VCR  
TV/SAT jacks  
VIDEO 1 jacks  
VIDEO 2 jacks  
DVD/LD jacks  
Additional VCR  
DVD or LD player  
TV monitor1)  
MONITOR VIDEO OUT jack  
z
When using the S-video jacks instead of the video jacks  
Camcorder or video game  
VIDEO 3 INPUT jacks on the  
front panel  
Your monitor must also be connected via an S-video jack. S-video  
signals are on a separate bus from the video signals and will not  
be output through the video jacks.  
1)  
You can display the SURROUND, LEVEL, EQUALIZER  
parameters by pressing the ON SCREEN button.  
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Dig it a l Co m p o n e n t Ho o ku p s  
Connect the digital output jacks of your DVD player and  
satellite tuner (etc.) to the receiver’s digital input jacks to  
bring the multi channel surround sound of a movie  
theater into your home. To enjoy full effect of multi  
channel surround sound, five speakers (two front  
speakers, two rear speakers, and a center speaker) and a  
sub woofer are required. You can also connect an LD  
player with an RF OUT jack via an RF demodulator, like  
the Sony MOD-RF1 (not supplied).  
Re q u ire d co rd s  
Optical digital cords (not supplied)  
Black  
Black  
Coaxial digital cord (not supplied)  
Yellow  
Yellow  
Audio/video cords (not supplied)  
When connecting a cord, be sure to match the color-coded pins to  
the appropriate jacks on the components.  
Yellow (video)  
White (L/audio)  
Red (R/audio)  
Yellow (video)  
White (L/audio)  
Red (R/audio)  
TV or satellite tuner  
DVD or LD player (etc.)*  
OUTPUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
OUTPUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO  
OUT  
AUDIO  
OUT  
OUTPUT  
DIGITAL  
COAXIAL  
OUTPUT  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
OUTPUT  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
L
L
R
R
CONTROL A1  
ANTENNA  
SPEAKERS  
TV/SAT DVD/LD  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 1  
MONITOR  
VIDEO  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
AC OUTLET  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
S
TV/SAT IN DVD/LD IN  
MONITOR OUT  
Y
R
R
B
L
FRONT  
R
A
L
L
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
+
+
CD  
IN  
PB/B-Y  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
ND/DAT  
OUT  
P
R/R-Y  
MD/DAT  
IN  
CTRL  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
IN  
S
STATUS IN  
AM  
TV/SAT  
IN  
5.1CH INPUT  
FRONT REAR CENTER  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
IMPEDANCE USE 4-16Ω  
REAR CENTER  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
U
DVD/LD  
IN  
R
L
L
L
75COAXIAL  
FM  
COAXIAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
SUB WOOFER  
R
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO OUT  
FRONT  
REAR SUB WOOFER CENTER  
R
L
DVD/LD  
IN  
L
L
I
MPEDANCE SELTOR  
SIGNAL GND  
4
8
U
R
R
MD/DAT  
TAPE  
PRE OUT  
REAR  
CENTER  
PHONO  
CD  
2ND AV  
Make either coaxial or optical connections. We recommend making coaxial connections instead of optical connections.  
*
Exa m p le o f LD p la ye r co n n e ct e d via a n RF d e m o d u la t o r  
Please note that you cannot connect an LD player’s DOLBY DIGITAL RF OUT jack directly to this unit’s digital input jacks.  
You must first convert the RF signal to either an optical or coaxial digital signal. Connect the LD player to the RF  
demodulator, then connect the RF demodulator’s optical or coaxial digital output to this unit’s OPTICAL or COAXIAL  
DVD/LD IN jack. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with your RF Demodulator for details on DOLBY DIGITAL RF  
hookups.  
DVD/LD  
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO OUT  
DIGITAL  
DIGITAL  
DVD/LD IN  
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DVD/LD IN  
4
6
3
7
1
/
u
(COAXIAL)  
AC-3 RF  
OUT  
(COAXIAL)  
2
8
LD player  
RF demodulator  
or (OPTICAL)  
1
9
(OPTICAL)  
0
10  
A
OFF  
B
A
+
B
+
+
+
Note  
When making connections as shown above, be sure to set INPUT MODE (4 on page 24) manually. This unit may not operate correctly if  
INPUT MODE is set to “AUTO.”  
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Connect the digital output jacks of your MD or DAT deck  
to the receiver’s digital input jack and connect the digital  
input jacks of your MD or DAT deck to the receiver’s  
digital output jack. These connections allow you to make  
digital recordings of a CDs and TV broadcasts.  
Re q u ire d co rd s  
Optical digital cords (not supplied)  
Black  
Black  
Coaxial digital cord (not supplied)  
Yellow  
Yellow  
MD or DAT deck  
DIGITAL  
Audio cords (not supplied)  
INPUT OUTPUT  
OPTICAL  
IN  
LINE  
LINE  
When connecting a cord, be sure to match the color-coded pins to  
the appropriate jacks on the components.  
L
OUT  
R
White (L)  
White (L)  
Red (R)  
Red (R)  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
CONTROL A1  
SPEAKERS  
TV/SAT DVD/LD  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 1  
MONITOR  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
AC OUTLET  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
OUT  
F
TV/SAT IN DVD/LD IN  
MONITOR OUT  
Y
R
R
B
L
FRONT  
R
A
L
L
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
F
F
F
F
F
F
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
CD  
+
+
PB/B-Y  
IN  
ANTENNA  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
ND/DAT  
OUT  
PR/R-Y  
MD/DAT  
IN  
CTRL  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
IN  
S
STATUS IN  
AM  
TV/SAT  
IN  
5.1CH INPUT  
FRONT REAR CENTER  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
IMPEDANCE USE 4-16  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
U
REAR CENTER  
DVD/LD  
IN  
R
L
L
L
75COAXIAL  
FM  
COAXIAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
SUB WOOFER  
R
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO OUT  
FRONT  
REAR SUB WOOFER CENTER  
R
L
DVD/LD  
IN  
L
L
I
MPEDANCE SELTOR  
SIGNAL GND  
4
8
U
R
R
MD/DAT  
TAPE  
PRE OUT  
REAR  
CENTER  
PHONO  
CD  
2ND AV  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
OUTPUT  
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
DIGITAL  
COAXIAL  
LINE  
CD player*  
Make either coaxial or optical connections. We recommend making coaxial connections instead of optical connections.  
*
Notes  
• Please note that you cannot make a digital recording of a digital multi channel surround signal.  
• All the OPTICAL and COAXIAL jacks are compatible with 96 kHz, 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz and 32 kHz sampling frequencies.  
• It is not possible to record analog signals to TAPE and VIDEO with only digital connections. To record analog signals, make analog  
connections. To record digital signals, make digital connections.  
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5.1CH In p u t Ho o ku p s  
Although this receiver incorporates a multi channel  
decoder, it is also equipped with 5.1CH INPUT jacks.  
These connections allow you to enjoy multichannel  
software encoded in formats other than Dolby Digital  
(AC-3) and DTS. If your DVD player is equipped with  
5.1CH OUTPUT jacks, you can connect them directly to  
this unit to enjoy the sound of the DVD player’s multi  
channel decoder. Alternatively, the 5.1CH INPUT jacks  
can be used to connect an external multi channel decoder.  
To fully enjoy multi channel surround sound, you will  
need five speakers (two front speakers, two rear speakers,  
and a center speaker) and a sub woofer. Refer to the  
instruction manual supplied with your DVD player, multi  
channel decoder, etc., for details on the 5.1 channel input  
hookups.  
Re q u ire d co rd s  
Audio cords (not supplied)  
Two for the 5.1CH INPUT FRONT and REAR jacks  
White (L)  
Red (R)  
White (L)  
Red (R)  
Monaural audio cords (not supplied)  
Two for the 5.1CH INPUT CENTER and SUB WOOFER jacks  
Black  
Black  
Video cord (not supplied)  
One for the DVD/LD VIDEO IN jacks (etc.)  
Yellow  
Yellow  
DVD player,  
Multichannel decoder, etc.  
Note  
When using the connections described below, adjust the level of  
your surround speakers and sub woofer from the DVD player or  
multichannel decoder.  
L
CENTER  
R
FRONT  
REAR SUB WOOFER  
5.1CH OUTPUT  
CONTROL A1  
ANTENNA  
SPEAKERS  
TV/SAT DVD/LD  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 1  
MONITOR  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
AC OUTLET  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
OUT  
F
TV/SAT IN DVD/LD IN  
MONITOR OUT  
Y
R
R
B
L
FRONT  
R
A
L
L
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
F
F
F
F
F
F
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
+
+
CD  
IN  
PB/B-Y  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
ND/DAT  
OUT  
P
R/R-Y  
MD/DAT  
IN  
CTRL  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
IN  
S
STATUS IN  
AM  
TV/SAT  
IN  
5.1CH INPUT  
FRONT REAR CENTER  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
IMPEDANCE USE 4-16  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
U
REAR CENTER  
DVD/LD  
IN  
R
L
L
L
75COAXIAL  
FM  
COAXIAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
SUB WOOFER  
R
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO OUT  
FRONT  
REAR SUB WOOFER CENTER  
R
L
DVD/LD  
IN  
L
L
I
MPEDANCE SELTOR  
SIGNAL GND  
4
8
U
R
R
MD/DAT  
TAPE  
PRE OUT  
REAR  
CENTER  
PHONO  
CD  
2ND AV  
Exa m p le o f a DVD p la ye r h o o ku p u sin g t h e 5.1CH INPUT ja cks  
Front Speaker (L)  
Front Speaker (R)  
DVD/LD  
SPEAKERS  
FRONT  
Rear Speaker (L)  
Rear Speaker (R)  
IN VIDEO etc.  
VIDEO OUT  
5.1 CH INPUT  
5
4
6
3
7
1
/
u
SPEAKERS  
REAR/CENTER  
2
8
1
9
DVD player  
0
10  
A
OFF  
B
Center Speaker  
Active Woofer  
A
+
B
+
+
+
SUB WOOFER  
Note  
See page 15 for details on speaker system hookup.  
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Ot h e r Ho o ku p s  
Re q u ire d co rd s  
Audio cords (not supplied)  
When connecting a cord, be sure to match the color-coded pins to the  
appropriate jacks on the components.  
White (L)  
White (L)  
Red (R)  
Red (R)  
Audio/video/control S connecting cord (1)**  
Yellow (video) A  
White (L/audio) B  
Red (R/audio) C  
Black (control S) D  
Yellow (video) A  
White (L/audio) B  
Red (R/audio) C  
Black (control S) D  
Control S connecting cord (1)**  
Black E  
Black E  
CONTROL A1  
CTRL S (STATUS) IN/OUT** COMPONENT VIDEO  
AC pow er cord  
AC OUTLET*  
CONTROL A1  
SPEAKERS  
TV/SAT DVD/LD  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 1  
MONITOR  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
AC OUTLET  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
OUT  
F
TV/SAT IN DVD/LD IN  
MONITOR OUT  
Y
R
R
B
L
FRONT  
R
A
L
L
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
F
F
F
F
F
F
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
PB/B-Y  
ANTENNA  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
ND/DAT  
OUT  
PR/R-Y  
MD/DAT  
IN  
CTRL  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
IN  
S
STATUS IN  
AM  
TV/SAT  
IN  
5.1CH INPUT  
FRONT REAR CENTER  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
IMPEDANCE USE 4-16  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
U
REAR CENTER  
DVD/LD  
IN  
R
L
L
L
75COAXIAL  
FM  
COAXIAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
SUB WOOFER  
R
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO OUT  
FRONT  
REAR SUB WOOFER CENTER  
R
L
DVD/LD  
IN  
L
L
I
MPEDANCE SELTOR  
SIGNAL GND  
4
8
U
R
R
MD/DAT  
TAPE  
PRE OUT  
REAR  
CENTER  
PHONO  
CD  
2ND AV  
b
2ND AV  
To a w all outlet  
The configuration, shape, and number of AC outlets on the rear panel varies according to the model and country to which the receiver is shipped.  
*
** Models of area code UC only.  
Exa m p le o f a 2n d ro o m h o o ku p u sin g t h e 2ND AV ja cks  
You can use the 2ND AV jacks to output the audio and video signal of the selected component to a stereo amplifier located  
in another room. Press 2ND AV repeatedly to switch the audio signal output to the 2nd room.  
Main room  
2ND AV  
2nd room  
5
4
6
AUDIO  
OUT  
AUDIO  
IN  
3
7
1
/
u
Speaker (L)  
Speaker (R)  
L
R
2
8
1
9
Stereo amplifier  
SPEAKERS  
0
10  
A
OFF  
B
A
+
B
+
+
+
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
IN  
Monitor  
Note  
This function is not available when 5.1CH INPUT is selected.  
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Ot h e r Ho o ku p s  
* Audio/video/control S connecting cord (Pull the video cord away  
from the supplied audio/video/control S cable for connection A.)  
** Control S connecting cord  
S-LINK CONTROL S h o o ku p  
(Mo d e ls o f a re a co d e UC o n ly)  
If you have a S-LINK CONTROL S-compatible Sony TV,  
satellite tuner, monitor, DVD player or VCR, use an  
audio/video/control S connecting cord (supplied) or a  
control S connecting cord (supplied) to connect the CTRL  
S (STATUS) IN (for TV, satellite tuner, or monitor) or OUT  
(for VCR, etc.) jack on the receiver to the appropriate S-  
LINK jack on the respective component. Refer to the  
operating instructions supplied with your TV, satellite  
tuner, monitor, VCR, etc., for details.  
Note  
Refer to the instructions supplied with your TV for details  
regarding the operations you can control from your TV.  
CONTROL A1 h o o ku p  
• If yo u h a ve a CONTROL A1 co m p a t ib le So n y  
CD p la ye r, t a p e d e ck, o r MD d e ck  
Use a CONTROL A1 cord (not supplied) to connect the  
CONTROL A1 jack on the CD player, tape deck, or  
MD deck to the CONTROL A1 jack on the receiver.  
Refer to “CONTROL A1 Control System” on page 57  
and the operating instructions supplied with your CD  
player, tape deck, or MD deck for details.  
The following illustration is an example of S-LINK  
CONTROL S hookups between the receiver, a TV, a VCR,  
and a DVD player. When your TV is connected to the  
receiver as shown below, the TV input mode will change  
to video input whenever you turn on the receiver. When  
you connect the receiver as shown below, input mode of  
the receiver changes to VIDEO 1 or DVD/LD whenever  
you play your VCR or DVD.  
Note  
If you make CONTROL A1 connections from the receiver to  
an MD deck that is also connected to a computer, do not  
operate the receiver while using the “Sony MD Editor”  
software. This may cause a malfunction.  
The following connections also change the input mode of  
the receiver to TV whenever you operate your TV.  
TV  
S-LINK  
IN  
OUT  
• If yo u h a ve a So n y CD ch a n g e r w it h a  
COMMAND MODE se le ct o r  
If your CD changer’s COMMAND MODE selector can  
be set to CD 1, CD 2, or CD 3, be sure to set the  
command mode to “CD 1” and connect the changer to  
the CD jacks on the receiver.  
If, however, you have a Sony CD changer with VIDEO  
OUT jacks, set the command mode to “CD 2” and  
connect the changer to the VIDEO 2 jacks on the  
receiver.  
D
E
A
AUDIO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
IN  
B
C
Receiver  
*
*
**  
TV/SAT DVD/LD  
VIDEO 1  
MONITOR  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
OUT  
F
OUT  
IN  
F
F
F
F
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
CTRL  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
IN  
S
STATUS IN  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
COMPONENT VIDEO h o o ku p  
If you have a TV, satellite tuner, DVD player, or LD player  
with COMPONENT VIDEO (Y, B-Y, R-Y) output jacks and  
a monitor with COMPONENT VIDEO input jacks, use a  
video cord (not supplied) to connect to the receiver.  
*
S-LINK  
VCR 1  
OUTPUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO  
OUT  
Connect a  
To the  
TV or satellite tuner  
COMPONENT VIDEO TV/SAT  
IN jacks  
DVD or LD player  
Monitor  
COMPONENT VIDEO DVD/LD  
IN jacks  
*
OUTPUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
DVD  
player  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
MONITOR OUT jacks  
S-LINK  
IN  
AUDIO  
OUT  
Notes  
• If you make COMPONENT VIDEO connections, nothing is  
displayed on the on-screen display.  
• On this receiver, the component video signals are not  
compatible with S-video signals nor video signals.  
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Se t t in g t h e vo lt a g e se le ct o r  
Co n n e ct in g t h e AC p o w e r co rd  
If your receiver has a voltage selector on the rear panel,  
check that the voltage selector on the rear panel of the  
receiver is set to the local power supply voltage. If not,  
use a screwdriver to set the selector to the correct position  
before connecting the AC power cord to a wall outlet.  
Before connecting the AC power cord of this receiver to a  
wall outlet:  
• Connect the speaker system to the receiver (see page  
15).  
Turn the MASTER VOLUME control to the leftmost  
position (0).  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
Connect the AC power cord(s) of your audio/video  
components to a wall outlet.  
120V  
240V 220V  
If you connect other audio/video components to the AC  
OUTLET(s) on the receiver, the receiver will supply power  
to the connected component(s), allowing you to turn the  
whole system on or off when you turn the receiver on or  
off.  
Caution  
Make sure that the total power consumption of the component(s)  
connected to the receiver’s AC OUTLET(s) does not exceed the  
wattage stated on the rear panel. Do not connect high-wattage  
electrical home appliances such as electric irons, fans, or TVs to  
this outlet.  
Note  
If the AC power cord is disconnected for about two weeks, the  
receiver’s entire memory will be cleared.  
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Hooking Up  
and Setting Up  
the Speaker  
System  
Cursor buttons  
5
4
6
3
7
1
/
u
2
8
1
9
0
10  
A
OFF  
A+B  
B
+
+
+
SET UP  
Jog dial  
This chapter describes how to hook  
up your speaker system to the  
Brie f d e scrip t io n s o f b u t t o n s a n d co n t ro l  
u se d t o se t u p t h e sp e a ke r syst e m  
receiver, how to position each speaker,  
and how to set up your speakers to  
enjoy multi channel surround sound.  
SET UP button: Press to enter the setup mode when  
specifying speaker types and distances.  
Cursor buttons (  
/
): Use to select parameters after  
pressing the SET UP button.  
Jog dial: Use to adjust the setting of each parameter.  
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Sp e a ke r Syst e m Ho o ku p  
This receiver corresponds with 6.1 channel decoding. If  
you do not place a center speaker, you can place a rear  
center speaker. For details, see page 18.  
Re q u ire d co rd s  
Front speaker (R)  
Front speaker (L)  
Speaker cords (not supplied)  
One for each front, rear, and center speaker  
(+)  
(+)  
(–)  
]
}
]
}
(–)  
Monaural audio cord (not supplied)  
One for an active sub woofer  
IMPEDANCE  
SELECTOR  
FRONT  
SPEAKERS B  
Black  
Black  
CONTROL A1  
SPEAKERS  
TV/SAT DVD/LD  
VIDEO 2  
VIDEO 1  
MONITOR  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
AC OUTLET  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
IN  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
OUT  
F
TV/SAT IN DVD/LD IN  
MONITOR OUT  
Y
R
R
B
L
FRONT  
R
A
L
L
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
F
F
F
F
F
F
DIGITAL  
OPTICAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
PB/B-Y  
ANTENNA  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
ND/DAT  
OUT  
P
R/R-Y  
MD/DAT  
IN  
CTRL  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
OUT  
S
CTRL  
IN  
S
STATUS IN  
AM  
TV/SAT  
IN  
5.1CH INPUT  
FRONT REAR CENTER  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
IN  
IMPEDANCE USE 4-16  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
U
REAR CENTER  
DVD/LD  
IN  
R
L
L
L
75COAXIAL  
FM  
COAXIAL  
CD  
IN  
+
+
SUB WOOFER  
R
R
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
AUDIO OUT  
FRONT  
REAR SUB WOOFER CENTER  
R
L
DVD/LD  
IN  
L
L
I
MPEDANCE SELTOR  
SIGNAL GND  
4
8
U
R
R
MD/DAT  
TAPE  
PRE OUT  
REAR  
CENTER  
PHONO  
CD  
2ND AV  
AUDIO  
IN  
]
}
]
}
]
}
INPUT  
Active sub w oofer  
Rear speaker (R)  
Rear speaker (L)  
Center speaker  
(Rear center speaker)  
z
To connect certain speakers to another amplifier  
Te rm in a ls fo r co n n e ct in g t h e sp e a ke rs  
Use the PRE OUT jacks. The same signal is output from both the  
SPEAKERS jacks and the PRE OUT jacks. For example, if you  
want to connect just the front speakers to another amplifier,  
connect that amplifier to the PRE OUT FRONT L and R jacks.  
Connect the  
To the  
Front speakers (8 or 41) ohm) SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals  
Additional pair of front  
speakers (8 or 41) ohm)  
SPEAKERS FRONT B terminals  
No t e s o n sp e a ke r syst e m h o o ku p  
Rear speakers (8 or 41) ohm)  
SPEAKERS REAR terminals  
Twist the stripped ends of the speaker cords about  
2/3 inch (10 mm). Be sure to match the speaker cord to  
the appropriate terminal on the components: + to + and  
– to –. If the cords are reversed, the sound will be  
distorted and will lack bass.  
• If you use front speakers with low maximum input  
rating, adjust the volume carefully to avoid excessive  
output on the speakers.  
Center speaker or rear center SPEAKERS CENTER terminals  
speaker3) (8 or 41) ohm)  
Active sub woofer  
SUB WOOFER PRE OUT2)  
1)  
See “Speaker impedance” on the next page.  
2)  
3)  
You can connect an active sub woofer to either of the two jacks. The  
remaining jack can be used to connect a second active sub woofer.  
If you do not use a center speaker, you can connect a rear center  
speaker. For details, see page 18.  
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Sp e a ke r Syst e m Ho o ku p  
To a vo id sh o rt -circu it in g t h e sp e a ke rs  
Sp e a ke r im p e d a n ce  
Short-circuiting of the speakers may damage the receiver.  
To prevent this, make sure to take the following  
precautions when connecting the speakers.  
To enjoy multi channel surround, connect front, center,  
and rear speakers with a nominal impedance of 8 ohms or  
higher, and set the speaker IMPEDANCE SELECTOR to  
“8.” Check the instruction manual supplied with your  
speakers if you’re not sure of their impedance. (This  
information is usually printed on a label on the back of  
the speaker.)  
Ma ke su re t h e st rip p e d e n d s o f e a ch sp e a ke r co rd  
d o n o t t o u ch a n o t h e r sp e a ke r t e rm in a l o r t h e  
st rip p e d e n d o f a n o t h e r sp e a ke r co rd .  
Exa m p le s o f p o o r co n d it io n s o f t h e sp e a ke r co rd  
You may connect a pair of speakers with a nominal  
impedance between 4 and 8 ohms to all of the speaker  
terminals. However, even if one speaker within this range  
is connected, set the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR to “4”.  
Notes  
• Be sure to turn the power off when changing the IMPEDENCE  
SELECTOR.  
• Be sure to connect front speakers with a nominal impedance of  
8 ohms or higher if you want to select both sets (A+B) of front  
speakers (see page 28). In this case, set the IMPEDANCE  
SELECTOR to “4”. Do not set the SPEAKER selector to A+B if  
you connect speakers with a nominal impedance of 4 to 8 ohms  
to either FRONT A or B jacks.  
Stripped speaker cord is touching another speaker terminal.  
Stripped cords are touching each other due to excessive  
removal of insulation.  
Aft e r co n n e ct in g a ll t h e co m p o n e n t s, sp e a ke rs,  
a n d AC p o w e r co rd , o u t p u t a t e st t o n e t o ch e ck  
t h a t a ll t h e sp e a ke rs a re co n n e ct e d co rre ct ly. Fo r  
d e t a ils o n o u t p u t t in g a t e st t o n e , se e p a g e 22.  
If no sound is heard from a speaker while outputting a  
test tone or a test tone is output from a speaker other than  
the one whose name is currently displayed on the  
receiver, the speaker may be short-circuited. If this  
happens, check the speaker connection again.  
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Pe rfo rm in g In it ia l Se t u p Op e ra t io n s  
Once you have hooked up the speakers and turned on the  
Pe rfo rm in g in it ia l se t u p o p e ra t io n s  
power, clear the receiver’s memory. Then specify the  
speaker parameters (size, position, etc.) and perform any  
other initial setup operations necessary for your system.  
Before using your receiver for the first time, use the SET  
UP button to adjust the setup parameters so that they  
correspond to your system. You can adjust the following  
items. For details on how to make adjustments, see the  
page in parenthesis.  
Be fo re t u rn in g o n t h e re ce ive r  
• Speaker size and placement (pages 18~20).  
• Speaker distance (pages 20~21).  
• Selecting the 5.1CH video input (page 55).  
• Digital power management (page 55).  
• Video power management (page 55).  
Make sure that you have:  
• Turned MASTER VOLUME to the leftmost position (0).  
• Selected the appropriate front speakers (see “wl  
SPEAKERS selector” on page 28).  
• Sound field link (page 55).  
• Whether other components will turn on or off  
automatically via the CONTROL A1 control system  
(page 55).  
• 2 way remote control system operation (page 56).  
• Selecting the command mode (page 56).  
• Select the TV color system of the monitor (except for  
models of area code UC and TW) (page 56).  
• Selecting the color of the on-screen display (page 56).  
Cle a rin g t h e re ce ive rs m e m o ry  
Before using your receiver for the first time, or when you  
want to clear the receiver’s memory, do the following.  
1/u  
5
4
6
3
7
1
/
u
2
8
1
9
0
10  
A
OFF  
A+B  
B
+
+
+
De m o n st ra t io n Mo d e  
The demonstration is activated when you turn on the  
system while pressing SET UP. When the demonstration  
starts, the following message appears in the display twice:  
“Now Demonstration Mode!! To finish the  
1 Turn off the receiver.  
2 Hold dow n ?/1 for 5 seconds.  
demonstration, please push POWER KEY while this  
message appears in the display. Thank you!”  
To cancel the demonstration  
The currently selected function appears in the display.  
All of the following items are reset or cleared:  
• All preset stations are reset or cleared.  
• All sound field parameters are reset to their factory  
settings.  
Press ?/1 to turn the receiver off during the previous  
message. The next time you turn the receiver on, the  
demonstration will not appear.  
To view the demonstration  
Hold down SET UP and press ?/1 to turn on the power.  
• All index names (of preset stations and program  
sources) are cleared.  
Note  
• All adjustments made with the SET UP button are  
reset to their factory settings.  
• The sound field memorized for each program source  
and preset stations are cleared.  
Running the demonstration will clear the receiver’s  
memory. For details on what will be cleared, see “Clearing  
the receiver's memory” on this page.  
• The EQ BANK settings are cleared.  
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When setting up the rear center speaker  
For the best possible surround sound all speakers should  
be the same distance from the listening position (A).  
However, this unit lets you to place the center speaker up  
to 5 feet (1.5 meters) closer (B) and the rear L/R speakers  
up to 15 feet (4.5 meters) closer (C) to the listening  
position.  
Set the speaker at least one meter behind the listening position. It  
is recommended to place the speaker at an equal distance from  
the rear L/R speakers. If there is no space behind the listening  
position, set the speaker above the listening position by placing it  
on a stand or hanging it from the ceiling. To prevent speaker  
damage or injury in case the speaker falls, make sure that it is  
properly fixed in place.  
The front speakers can be placed from 3 to 40 feet (1.0 to  
12.0 meters) from the listening position (A).  
Note  
You can place the rear L/R speakers either behind you or  
to the side, depending on the shape of your room (etc.).  
Do not place the center speaker farther away from the listening  
position than the front speakers.  
When placing rear speakers to your side  
Sp e cifyin g t h e sp e a ke r p a ra m e t e rs  
B
1 Press ?/1 to turn on the receiver.  
A
A
2 Press SET UP.  
45°  
3 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select the  
parameter you w ant to adjust.  
C
C
4 Turn the jog dial to select the setting you desire.  
90°  
The setting is entered automatically.  
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have set all of the  
parameters that follow.  
20°  
x Fro n t sp e a ke r size (FRONT)  
Initial setting : LARGE  
When placing rear speakers behind you  
• If you connect large speakers that will effectively  
reproduce bass frequencies, select “LARGE”. Normally,  
select “LARGE”.  
B
• If the sound is distorted, or you feel a lack of surround  
effects when using multi channel surround sound,  
select “SMALL” to activate the bass redirection circuitry  
and output the front channel bass frequencies from the  
sub woofer.  
• When the front speaker is set to “SMALL”, the center,  
rear L/R and rear center speakers are also automatically  
set to “SMALL” (unless previously set to “NO”).  
A
A
45°  
C
C
90°  
20°  
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x Ce n t e r sp e a ke r size (CENTER)  
Initial setting : LARGE  
x Re a r ce n t e r sp e a ke r size (REAR CTR)*  
Initial setting : NO  
• If you connect a large speaker that will effectively  
reproduce bass frequencies, select “LARGE”. Normally,  
select “LARGE”. However, if the front speakers are set  
to “SMALL”, you cannot set the center speaker to  
“LARGE”.  
• If the sound is distorted, or you feel a lack of surround  
effects when using multi channel surround sound,  
select “SMALL” to activate the bass redirection circuitry  
and output the center channel bass frequencies from the  
front speakers (if set to “LARGE”) or sub woofer. *1  
• If you do not connect a center speaker, select “NO”. The  
sound of the center channel will be output from the  
front speakers.*2  
This parameter can be set when the center speaker is set to  
“NO” and the rear speakers are set to “LARGE” or  
“SMALL”. This setting is effective when NORMAL  
SURROUND or VIRTUAL MATRIX 6.1 is selected.  
• If you connect a large speaker that will effectively  
reproduce bass frequencies, select “LARGE”. Normally,  
select “LARGE”. However, if the front speakers are set  
to “SMALL”, you cannot set the rear center speaker to  
“LARGE”.  
• If the sound is distorted, or you feel a lack of surround  
effects when using multi channel surround sound,  
select “SMALL” to activate the bass redirection circuitry  
and output the center channel bass frequencies from the  
front speakers (if set to “LARGE”) or sub woofer.  
However, if the rear L/R speakers are set to “SMALL”,  
the rear center speaker is automatically set to “SMALL”.  
• If you do not connect a rear center speaker, select “NO”.  
x Re a r L/R sp e a ke r size (REAR L/R)  
Initial setting : LARGE  
• If you connect large speakers that will effectively  
reproduce bass frequencies, select “LARGE”. Normally,  
select “LARGE”. However, if the front speakers are set  
to “SMALL”, you cannot set the rear L/R speakers to  
“LARGE”.  
* This parameter is not available when “Rear L/R  
speaker size (REAR L/R)” is set to “NO”.  
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About speaker sizes (LARGE and SMALL)  
• If the sound is distorted, or you feel a lack of surround  
effects when using multi channel surround sound,  
select “SMALL” to activate the bass redirection circuitry  
and output the rear channel bass frequencies from the  
sub woofer or other “LARGE” speakers.  
Internally, the LARGE and SMALL settings for each speaker  
determine whether or not the internal sound processor will cut  
the bass signal from that channel. When the bass is cut from a  
channel, the bass redirection circuitry sends the corresponding  
bass frequencies to the sub woofer or other “LARGE” speakers.  
However, since bass sounds have a certain amount of  
directionality, it best not to cut them, if possible. Therefore, even  
when using small speakers, you can set them to “LARGE” if you  
want to output the bass frequencies from that speaker. On the  
other hand, if you are using a large speaker, but prefer not to  
have bass frequencies output from that speaker, set it to  
“SMALL”.  
• If you do not connect rear L/R speakers, select “NO”.*3  
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*1~*3 correspond to the following Dolby Pro Logic modes  
1
*
*
*
NORMAL  
PHANTOM  
3 STEREO  
2
3
If the overall sound level is lower than you prefer, set all speakers  
to “LARGE”. If there is not enough bass, you can use the  
equalizer to boost the bass levels. To adjust the equalizer, see  
page 39.  
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Mu lt i Ch a n n e l Su rro u n d Se t u p  
x Su b w o o fe r se le ct io n (SUB WOOFER)  
Initial setting : YES  
x Re a r ce n t e r sp e a ke r d ist a n ce (REAR CTR)  
Initial setting : 11 feet* (3.5 meter)  
• If you connect a sub woofer, select “YES”.  
• If you do not connect a sub woofer, select “NO”. This  
activates the bass redirection circuitry and outputs the  
LFE signals from other speakers.  
• In order to take full advantage of the Dolby Digital  
(AC-3) bass redirection circuitry, we recommend setting  
the sub woofer’s cut off frequency as high as possible.  
Set the distance from your listening position to the rear  
center speaker.  
• Rear center speaker distance can be set in 1 foot*  
(0.1 meter) steps from a distance equal to the front  
speaker distance (A on page 18) to a distance 15 feet*  
(4.5 meters) closer to your listening position (C on page  
18).  
• Do not place the rear center speaker farther away from  
your listening position than the front speakers.  
* Models of area code UC only.  
x Fro n t sp e a ke r d ist a n ce (FRONT)  
Initial setting : 16 feet* (5.0 meter)  
Set the distance from your listening position to the front  
(left or right) speaker (A on page 18).  
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About speaker distances  
This unit allows you to input the speaker position in terms of  
distance. However, it is not possible to set the center speaker  
further than the front speakers. Also, the center speaker cannot be  
set more that 5 feet* (1.5 meters) closer than the front speakers.  
Likewise, the rear L/R speakers can not be set farther away from  
the listening position than the front speakers. And they can be no  
more than 15 feet* (4.5 meters) closer.  
• Front speaker distance can be set in 1 foot* (0.1 meter)  
steps from 3 to 40 feet* (1.0 to 12.0 meters).  
• If both speakers are not placed an equal distance from  
your listening position, set the distance to the closest  
speaker.  
* Models of area code UC only.  
This is because incorrect speaker placement is not conducive to  
the enjoyment of surround sound.  
Please note that, setting the speaker distance closer than the  
actual location of the speakers will cause a delay in the output of  
the sound from that speaker. In other words, the speaker will  
sound like it is farther away.  
For example, setting the center speaker distance 3~6 feet* (1~2 m)  
closer than the actual speaker position will create a fairly realistic  
sensation of being “inside” the screen. If you cannot obtain a  
satisfactory surround effect because the rear L/R speakers are too  
close, setting the rear L/R speaker distance closer (shorter) than  
the actual distance will create a larger soundstage.  
Adjusting these parameter while listening to the sound often  
results in much better surround sound. Give it a try!  
* Models of area code UC only.  
x Ce n t e r sp e a ke r d ist a n ce (CENTER)  
Initial setting : 16 feet* (5.0 meter)  
Set the distance from your listening position to the center  
speaker.  
• Center speaker distance can be set in 1 foot* (0.1 meter)  
steps from a distance equal to the front speaker distance  
(A on page 18) to a distance 5 feet* (1.5 meters) closer to  
your listening position (B on page 18).  
• Do not place the center speaker farther away from your  
listening position than the front speakers.  
* Models of area code UC only.  
x Re a r L/R sp e a ke r d ist a n ce (REAR L/R)  
Initial setting : 11 feet* (3.5 meter)  
Set the distance from your listening position to the rear  
(left or right) speaker.  
• Rear L/R speaker distance can be set in 1 foot*  
(0.1 meter) steps from a distance equal to the front  
speaker distance (A on page 18) to a distance 15 feet*  
(4.5 meters) closer to your listening position (C on page  
18).  
• Do not place the rear L/R speakers farther away from  
your listening position than the front speakers.  
• If both speakers are not placed an equal distance from  
your listening position, set the distance to the closest  
speaker.  
* Models of area code UC only.  
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x Re a r L/R sp e a ke r p o sit io n (REAR L/R PLACE)*  
Initial setting : BEHIND  
x Re a r L/R sp e a ke r h e ig h t (REAR L/R HGT.)*  
Initial setting : LOW  
This parameter lets you specify the location of your rear  
L/R speakers for proper implementation of the Digital  
Cinema Sound surround modes in the “VIRTUAL” sound  
fields. Refer to the illustration below.  
This parameter lets you specify the height of your rear  
L/R speakers for proper implementation of the Digital  
Cinema Sound surround modes in the “VIRTUAL” sound  
fields. Refer to the illustration below.  
• Select “SIDE” if the location of your rear speakers  
corresponds to section A.  
• Select “LOW” if the location of your rear speakers  
corresponds to section A.  
• Select “MIDDLE” if the location of your rear speakers  
corresponds to section B.  
• Select “HIGH” if the location of your rear speakers  
corresponds to section B.  
• Select “BEHIND” if the location of your rear speakers  
corresponds to section C.  
This setting only effects the surround modes in the  
“VIRTUAL” sound fields.  
This setting only effects the surround modes in the  
“VIRTUAL” sound fields.  
B
A
B
A
60  
30  
90°  
A
A
60°  
* These parameters are not available when “Rear L/R  
speaker size (REAR L/R)” is set to “NO”.  
30°  
B
B
C
C
20°  
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About the rear L/R speaker position (SIDE, MIDDLE, and  
BEHIND)  
This setting is designed specifically for implementation of the  
Digital Cinema Sound modes in the “VIRTUAL” sound fields.  
With the Digital Cinema Sound modes, speaker position is not as  
critical as other modes. All of the modes in the “VIRTUAL”  
sound fields were designed under the premise that the rear L/R  
speaker would be located behind the listening position, but  
presentation remains fairly consistent even with the rear L/R  
speakers positioned at a rather wide angle. However, if the  
speakers are pointing toward the listener from the immediate left  
and right of the listening position, the “VIRTUAL” sound fields  
will not be effective unless the rear L/R speaker position  
parameter is set to “SIDE”.  
Nevertheless, each listening environment has many variables,  
like wall reflections, and you may obtain better results using  
“BEHIND” or “MIDDLE” if your speakers are located high above  
the listening position, even if they are to the immediate left and  
right.  
Therefore, although it may result in a setting contrary to the  
“Rear L/R speaker position” explanation, we recommend that  
you playback multi channel surround encoded software and  
listen to the effect each setting has on your listening environment.  
Choose the setting that provides a good sense of spaciousness  
and that best succeeds in forming a cohesive space between the  
surround sound from the rear L/R speakers and the sound of the  
front speakers. If you are not sure which sounds best, select  
“BEHIND” and then use the speaker distance parameter and  
speaker level adjustments to obtain proper balance.  
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Mu lt i Ch a n n e l Su rro u n d Se t u p  
x Fro n t sp e a ke r cro sso ve r fre q u e n cy  
(FRONT SP >)  
Initial setting : STD (=120 Hz)  
Lets you adjust the front speaker bass crossover frequency  
when the front speakers are set to “SMALL”. The  
frequency can be adjusted in 10 Hz steps from 40 Hz to  
200 Hz.  
Ad ju st in g t h e sp e a ke r vo lu m e  
Use the remote while seated in your listening position to  
adjust the volume of each speaker.  
Note  
This unit incorporates a new test tone with a frequency centered  
at 800 Hz for easier speaker volume adjustment.  
1 Press ?/1 to turn on the receiver.  
x Ce n t e r sp e a ke r cro sso ve r fre q u e n cy  
(CENTER SP >)  
2 Press TEST TONE on the supplied remote.  
You will hear the test tone from each speaker in  
sequence.  
Initial setting : STD (=120 Hz)  
Lets you to adjust the center speaker bass crossover  
frequency when the center speaker is set to “SMALL”.  
The frequency can be adjusted in 10 Hz steps from 40 Hz  
to 200 Hz.  
3 Adjust the volume level so that the volume of the  
test tone from each speaker sounds the same  
w hen you are in your main listening position.  
To adjust the balance of the front right and front left  
speakers, use the front balance parameter in the  
LEVEL menu (see page 38).  
x Re a r L/R sp e a ke r cro sso ve r fre q u e n cy  
(REAR L/R SP >)  
Initial setting : STD (=120 Hz)  
Lets you adjust the rear L/R speaker bass crossover  
frequency when the rear L/R speakers are set to  
“SMALL”. The frequency can be adjusted in 10 Hz steps  
from 40 Hz to 200 Hz.  
To adjust the balance of the rear right and rear left  
speakers, use the rear balance parameter in the  
LEVEL menu (see page 38).  
To adjust the volume level of the center speaker,  
press the LEVEL CENTER +/– buttons on the  
remote.  
x LFE h ig h cu t filt e r (LFE HIGH CUT)  
Initial setting: STD (=120 Hz)  
To adjust the volume level of the rear L/R speakers,  
press the LEVEL REAR +/– buttons on the remote.  
To adjust the volume level of the rear center speaker,  
use the rear center level parameter in the LEVEL  
menu (see page 38).  
To adjust the volume level of the sub woofer, use the  
sub woofer level parameter in the LEVEL menu (see  
page 38).  
This setting lets you select the cutoff frequency of the LFE  
channel High Cut Filter. Normally, this should set to STD.  
The frequency can be adjusted in 10 Hz steps from 40 Hz  
to 200 Hz. When using a passive subwoofer powered by a  
separate power amplifier, it may be better to change the  
cutoff frequency. When this is the case, use a setting other  
than STD.  
x Dist a n ce u n it (DIST. UNIT)  
Initial setting : feet* (meter)  
4 Press TEST TONE again to turn off the test tone.  
Lets you select either feet or meters as the unit of measure  
for setting distances. 1 foot corresponds to a 1 ms  
difference.  
Note  
The test tone cannot be output when the receiver is set to 5.1CH  
INPUT.  
* Models of area code UC only.  
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You can adjust the volume level of all speakers at the same  
time  
Rotate MASTER VOLUME on the main unit or press MASTER  
VOLUME +/– on the remote.  
Notes  
• The front balance, rear L/R balance, center level, rear L/R  
level, rear center level, and sub woofer level are shown in the  
display during adjustment.  
• Although these adjustments can also be made via the front  
panel using the LEVEL menu (when the test tone is output, the  
receiver switches to the LEVEL menu automatically), we  
recommend you follow the procedure described above and  
adjust the speaker levels from your listening position using the  
remote control.  
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Be fo re Yo u Use Yo u r Re ce ive r  
Th e re is n o so u n d n o m a t t e r w h ich co m p o n e n t is  
se le ct e d .  
Be fo re t u rn in g o n t h e re ce ive r  
Make sure that you have:  
, Check that both the receiver and all components  
are turned on.  
, Check that the MASTER VOLUME control is not  
set at –dB.  
• Turned MASTER VOLUME to the leftmost position (0).  
• Selected the appropriate front speakers (see “wl  
SPEAKERS selector” on page 28).  
, Check that the SPEAKERS selector is not set to  
OFF or to a position for front speakers that are not  
connected to the receiver (see “wl SPEAKERS  
selector” on page 28).  
, Check that all speaker cords are connected  
correctly.  
Ch e ckin g t h e co n n e ct io n s  
After connecting all of your components to the receiver,  
do the following to verify that the connections were made  
correctly.  
, Press the MUTING button to turn off the indicator  
above the button.  
1/u  
MASTER VOLUME  
Th e re s n o so u n d fro m a sp e cific co m p o n e n t .  
, Check that the component is connected correctly to  
the audio input jacks for that component.  
5
4
6
3
7
1
/
u
2
8
1
9
, Check that the cord(s) used for the connection is  
(are) fully inserted into the jacks on both the  
receiver and the component.  
0
10  
A
OFF  
A+B  
B
+
+
+
No so u n d is h e a rd fro m o n e o f t h e fro n t  
sp e a ke rs.  
FUNCTION  
1 Press ?/1 to turn on the receiver.  
, Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack  
and set the SPEAKERS selector to OFF to verify  
that sound is output from the headphones (see “wl  
SPEAKERS selector” and “PHONES jack” on page  
28).  
2 Rotate FUNCTION to select a component (program  
source) that you connected (e.g., CD player or tape  
deck).  
If only one channel is output from the headphones,  
the component may not be connected to the  
receiver correctly. Check that all the cords are fully  
inserted into the jacks on both the receiver and the  
component.  
If both channels are output from the headphones,  
the front speaker may not be connected to the  
receiver correctly. Check the connection of the  
front speaker which is not outputting any sound.  
3 Turn on the component and start playing it.  
4 Rotate MASTER VOLUME to turn up the volume.  
If you do not obtain normal sound output after  
performing this procedure, look for the reason in the  
following checklist and take the appropriate measures to  
correct the problem.  
If you encounter a problem that is not included above, see  
Troubleshooting” on page 59.  
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Fro n t Pa n e l Pa rt s  
De scrip t io n  
Location of  
Parts and Basic  
Operations  
This chapter provides information  
about the locations and functions of  
the buttons and controls on the front  
panel. It also explains basic  
operations.  
1 ?/1 sw itch  
Press to turn the receiver on and off.  
• Before you turn on the receiver, make sure that you have  
turned the MASTER VOLUME control to the leftmost  
position to avoid damaging your speakers.  
2 MASTER VOLUME control  
After turning on the component you selected, rotate to  
adjust the volume.  
3 MUTING button  
Press to mute the sound. The indicator above the  
button lights up when the sound is muted.  
4 INPUT MODE button  
Press to select the input mode for your digital  
components (CD, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, and MD/DAT).  
Each press switches the input mode of the currently  
selected component.  
Select  
To  
AUTO  
Give priority to digital signals  
when there are both digital and  
analog connections. If there are  
no digital signals, analog is  
selected  
DIGITAL (OPTICAL)  
DIGITAL (COAXIAL)  
Specify the digital audio signals  
input to the DIGITAL OPTICAL  
input jacks  
Specify the digital audio signals  
input to the DIGITAL COAXIAL  
input jacks (DVD/LD and CD  
only)  
ANALOG  
Specify the analog audio signals  
input to the AUDIO IN (L and R)  
jacks  
• This button cannot be used for a function which is assigned  
in AUDIO SPLIT.  
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2
3
1
MASTER VOLUME  
5
4
6
3
7
8
9
1 / u  
2
MULTI CHANNEL DECODING  
1
0
10  
SPEAKERS  
A
OFF  
A+B  
B
AUDIO SPLIT  
DOOR OPEN  
FUNCTION  
I
NPUT MODE  
MUTING  
PRESET  
TUNING  
CINEMA  
STUDIO EX.  
ANALOG  
DIRECT  
DISPLAY  
FM / AM  
+
A.F.D.  
MODE  
+
2
CH  
2ND AV  
5.1CH INPUT  
+
+
ON SCREEN  
EQ BANK  
SURROUND  
LEVEL  
EQ  
SET UP  
VIDEO 3 INPUT  
PHONES  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L
AUDIO  
R
FM MODE  
MEMORY  
NAME  
ENTER  
8
7654  
5 FUNCTION control  
Rotate to select the component you want to use.  
6 AUDIO SPLIT button  
Press to assign the audio input for each function.  
This function is convenient when you are using a  
number of digital components.  
To select  
Rotate to light  
VCR  
VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2  
1 Rotate FUNCTION to select the source for audio input  
assignment.  
2 Press AUDIO SPLIT.  
Camcorder or video game VIDEO 3  
DVD or LD player  
TV or satellite tuner  
Tape deck  
DVD/LD  
TV/SAT  
TAPE  
3 Rotate FUNCTION to select the audio input.  
4 Press AUDIO SPLIT.  
However, if you do not press AUDIO SPLIT within  
4 seconds, the receiver automatically assigns the selected  
audio input.  
MD or DAT deck  
CD player  
MD/DAT  
CD  
Notes  
You cannot select the tuner as the audio input.  
• INPUT MODE cannot be set to an assigned source in  
AUDIO SPLIT.  
Built in tuner  
Turntable  
TUNER  
PHONO  
7 DOOR OPEN button  
After selecting the component, turn on the component  
you selected and play the program source.  
Press to open the door on the front panel.  
8 5.1CH INPUT button  
• After selecting VCR, camcorder, video game, DVD player,  
or LD player, turn on the TV and set the TV’s video input  
to match the component you selected.  
Press to enjoy the audio source connected to the 5.1CH  
INPUT jacks. Press 5.1 CH again to return to the  
original function.  
• When 5.1CH INPUT is selected, the equalizer and sound  
field effects do not function.  
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MASTER VOLUME  
5
4
6
3
7
1 / u  
2
8
MULTI CHANNEL DECODING  
1
9
0
10  
SPEAKERS  
A
OFF  
A+B  
B
AUDIO SPLIT  
DOOR OPEN  
FUNCTION  
I
NPUT MODE  
MUTING  
PRESET  
TUNING  
CINEMA  
STUDIO EX.  
ANALOG  
DIRECT  
DISPLAY  
FM / AM  
+
A.F.D.  
MODE  
+
2
CH  
2ND AV  
5.1CH INPUT  
+
+
SET UP  
ON SCREEN  
EQ BANK  
SURROUND  
LEVEL  
EQ  
VIDEO 3 INPUT  
VIDEO  
PHONES  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO  
FM MODE  
MEMORY  
NAME  
ENTER  
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9 IR receptor  
Receives IR signals emitted by the remote.  
qd Use these buttons to enjoy surround sound. For  
details, see “Enjoying Surround Sound” starting from  
page 29.  
q; IR emitter  
Emits IR signals to the remote.  
A.F.D. button  
Press to set the receiver to automatically detect the  
type of audio signal being input and perform proper  
decoding (if necessary). For details, see “AUTO  
FORMAT DECODING” on page 34.  
qa DISPLAY button  
Press repeatedly to change the information on the  
display window.  
qs The following buttons operate the built-in tuner. For  
CINEMA STUDIO EX button  
details, see “Receiving Broadcasts” starting from page  
45.  
Press repeatedly to select CINEMA STUDIO EX. A~C  
sound field. For details, see “CINEMA STUDIO EX.  
A~C” on page 31.  
FM/AM button  
Selects the FM or AM band.  
MODE +/– buttons  
Press repeatedly to select the sound field you desire.  
For details, see “Selecting a Sound Field” on page 30.  
PRESET TUNING +/– buttons  
Scans all preset stations.  
• Sound fields are not compatible with 96 kHz digital audio  
signals.  
2CH button  
Press to output sound from only the front (left and  
right) speakers. For details, see “2 CHANNEL” on  
page 34.  
ANALOG DIRECT button  
Press to listen to an analog source without digital  
processing by the equalizer, sound field, etc.  
For details, see “ANALOG DIRECT” on page 34.  
• Do not switch to ANALOG DIRECT when you are  
recording signals from MD/DAT OPTICAL OUT.  
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qf MULTI CHANNEL DECODING indicator  
This indicator lights when the unit is decoding signals  
recorded in a multi channel format.  
qh SET UP button  
Press to activate the setup mode, then use the cursor  
buttons (qk) to select any of the following parameters.  
You can make various settings using the jog dial (ql).  
qg 2ND AV button  
When you select You can  
Press repeatedly to select 2 channel (stereo) audio and  
video signals for output to a stereo amplifier in  
another room (page 11).  
Each press selects another audio and video source  
(except PHONO) to be output from the 2ND AV jacks.  
“SOURCE” selects the same program source as the  
main function controls.  
Speaker setup  
Specify the front, center, rear L/R, and  
rear center speaker sizes, the rear L/R  
speaker position, and whether or not you  
are using a sub woofer (page 18).  
Speaker Distance Specify the front, center, rear L/R, and  
rear center speaker distances and the unit  
of measurement (page 20).  
Crossover  
frequency*  
Specify the front, center, and rear L/R  
speaker bass crossover frequency (page  
22).  
• Even if 2ND AV is set to “SOURCE”, the sound from front  
speakers (L/R) is not output when the receiver is set to  
5.1CH INPUT.  
• Only signals from components connected to the analog  
inputs are output through the 2ND AV OUT jacks. No  
signals are output from components connected to only the  
digital inputs.  
LFE High Cut  
Frequency  
Select the cutoff frequency of the LFE  
channel High Cut Filter (page 22).  
Distance Unit  
Specify units for setting speaker distance  
(page 22).  
• When you use AUDIO SPLIT to assign a digital audio  
input (for example, DVD OPTICAL) to the main function  
and set 2ND AV to “SOURCE”, the analog audio signals of  
the assigned audio (for example, analog audio input of  
DVD) is output from the 2ND AV jacks.  
5.1CH Visual  
Specify the video input to be used with  
the audio signals from the 5.1CH INPUT  
jacks (page 55).  
Digital Power  
Management  
Specify whether or not the system turns  
off the power of the unnecessary digital  
circuits automatically (page 55).  
Video Power  
Management  
Specify whether or not the system turns  
off the power of the unnecessary video  
circuits automatically (page 55).  
Sound Field Link Set the automatic application of the  
sound field to a program source (page  
55).  
Auto Function  
Specify whether or not Sony components  
connected via control A1 cords will turn  
on or off when selected using the  
function buttons (page 55).  
2 Way Remote  
Turn on or off response to remote signals  
sent from the 2 way remote (page 56).  
Command mode Set when you use the second remote in  
the sub room (page 56).  
Color System  
Select the TV color system of the monitor  
(Except for models (page 56).  
of area code UC  
and TW)  
OSD color  
Specify the color of the on-screen display  
(page 56).  
* Only when the speaker is set to“SMALL” in the speaker setup  
parameter.  
qj ENTER button  
Press to enter individual characters for the preset  
station and program source names.  
qk Cursor buttons (  
/
)
Press to select various speaker level, surround, and  
equalizer parameters (etc.).  
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ql Jog dial  
Models of other area codes  
SLEEP button  
Turn to adjust the selected speaker level, surround,  
and equalizer parameters (etc.).  
Press to activate the sleep timer.  
w; LEVEL button  
Press to activate the speaker level parameters (page  
38). The indicator on the button lights up and you can  
adjust the various speaker level parameters (front  
balance, rear L/R balance, etc.).  
DIMMER button  
Press repeatedly to adjust the brightness of the  
display.  
wj The following buttons operate the built-in tuner. For  
wa EQ button  
details, see “Receiving Broadcasts” starting from page 45.  
Press to activate the equalizer parameters (page 39).  
The indicator on the button lights up and you can  
adjust the various equalizer parameters.  
Models of area code CED  
TUNING/PTY SELECT +/– buttons  
Scans all the available radio stations.  
Selects program types during PTY operations.  
ws SURROUND button  
Press to activate the surround parameters (page 36).  
The indicator on the button lights up and you can  
adjust the various surround parameters (effect level,  
wall type, etc.).  
Models of other area codes  
TUNING +/– buttons  
Scans all the available radio stations.  
wd NAME button  
wk The following buttons operate the built-in tuner. For  
Press to activate the name function and enter names  
for preset stations and program sources (page 53).  
details, see “Receiving Broadcasts” starting from page 45.  
MEMORY button  
wf ON SCREEN button  
Press to memorize a preset station.  
Press to turn the on-screen display on or off (page 7).  
Press to display the current sound field, and the  
parameters for SURROUND, LEVEL, EQUALIZER,  
and SETUP. Press again to turn off the on-screen  
display.  
FM MODE button  
If “STEREO” flashes in the display and the FM stereo  
reception is poor, press this button. You will not have  
the stereo effect but the sound is improved.  
wg EQ BANK button  
wl SPEAKERS selector  
Press repeatedly to select an equalizer (EQ 1 ~ 5) or  
turn the equalizer off (EQ OFF).  
Set according to the front speakers you want to drive.  
Set to  
To select  
A
The speakers connected to the FRONT  
SPEAKERS A terminals  
• The equalizer does not function during 5.1CH input, and  
when ANALOG DIRECT is selected. Only the front  
speakers’ equalizer operates with 96 kHz digital audio  
signals.  
B
The speakers connected to the FRONT  
SPEAKERS B terminals  
A+B*  
The speakers connected to both the FRONT  
SPEAKERS A and B terminals (parallel  
connection)  
wh  
Models of area code CED  
The following buttons operate the built-in tuner.  
For details, see “Using the Radio Data System  
(RDS)” starting from page 49.  
OFF  
No speaker output  
Be sure to connect front speakers with a nominal impedance of  
8 ohms or higher if you want to select both sets (A+B) of front  
speakers. In this case, set the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR to “4”.  
*
PTY button  
Press to scan stations by program type. The PTY  
button does not function during AM reception.  
PHONES jack  
Connects headphones.  
RDS/EON button  
• To use the headphones, set the SPEAKERS selector to OFF  
to output sound to the headphones.  
Press to set the receiver to automatically switch to  
stations broadcasting traffic announcements, news,  
or information program. The RDS/EON button  
does not function during AM reception.  
• To enjoy surround sound from the headphones, we  
recommend selecting the HEADPHONE THEATER sound  
field. Selecting other sound fields when the SPEAKERS  
selector is set to OFF automatically presents a 2 channel  
(stereo) downmix from the headphones.  
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You can take advantage of surround sound simply by  
selecting one of the receiver’s pre-programmed sound  
modes. They bring the exciting and powerful sound of  
movie theaters and concert halls into your home. You can  
also customize the sound modes to obtain the sound you  
desire by changing the various surround parameters.  
The receiver contains a variety of different sound modes.  
The cinema sound modes are designed for use when  
playing back movie software (DVD, LD, etc.) encoded  
with multi channel surround sound or Dolby Pro Logic.  
In addition to decoding the surround sound, some of  
these modes also provide sound effects commonly found  
in movie theaters.  
Enjoying  
Surround  
Sound  
This chapter describes how to set up  
the receiver to enjoy surround sound.  
You can enjoy multi channel surround  
when playing back software encoded  
with Dolby Digital or DTS.  
The virtual sound modes contain compelling applications  
of the Sony Digital Cinema Sound digital signal  
processing technology. They shift the sound away from  
the actual speaker locations to simulate the presence of  
several “virtual” speakers.  
The music (etc.) sound modes are designed for use with  
standard audio sources and TV broadcasts. They add  
reverberation to the source signal to make you feel as if  
you were in a concert hall or stadium (etc.). Use these  
sound modes with two-channel sources like CD and  
stereo broadcasts of sports programs or musical concerts.  
For more information about the sound modes, see pages  
31~34.  
A.F.D.  
The “Auto Format Decoding” sound mode presents the  
sound exactly as it was encoded, without adding any  
reverberation (etc.).  
To fully enjoy surround sound, you must register the  
number and location of you speakers. See “Multi Channel  
Surround setup” starting on page 18 to set the speaker  
parameters before enjoying surround sound.  
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ANALOG DIRECT  
MODE +/–  
CINEMA STUDIO EX.  
Cursor buttons  
2CH  
5
4
6
You can enjoy surround sound simply by selecting one of  
the pre-programmed sound fields according to the  
program you want to listen to.  
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7
1
/
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2
8
1
9
0
10  
A
OFF  
A+B  
B
+
+
+
1 Press MODE +/– repeatedly to select the sound  
field you desire.  
The current sound field is indicated in the display.  
See the table starting on page 31 for information on  
each sound field.  
Jog dial  
A.F.D.  
EQ  
EQ BANK  
SURROUND LEVEL  
To t u rn t h e so u n d fie ld o ff  
Press A.F.D. or 2CH (page 34).  
Brie f d e scrip t io n s o f b u t t o n s u se d t o  
e n jo y su rro u n d so u n d  
z
You can identify Dolby Surround-encoded software by  
LEVEL button: Press to light and customize the level  
looking at the packaging  
parameters.  
Use discs with the  
logo. In order to enjoy Dolby Digital  
(AC-3) playback you must use discs bearing this logo.  
SURROUND button: Press to light and customize the  
surround parameters in the current sound field.  
z
input  
When sound signals with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz are  
The sound signals are output in stereo automatically, and the  
sound field is turned off.  
EQ button: Press to light and customize the equalizer  
parameters in the current sound field.  
z
6.1 channel matrix decoding  
Cursor buttons (  
pressing the LEVEL, SUR, or EQ buttons.  
/
): Use to select parameters after  
Some movies released after the summer of 1999 added a new  
channel to its preexisting 5.1 channel. The new channel added  
speakers behind the listening position. In the movie theaters,  
these speakers are placed on the rear wall, on each side of the  
projection room’s window.  
Jog dial: Use to adjust parameters and select sound fields  
(etc.).  
The 6.1 channel system used in the movie theaters is called Dolby  
Surround EX system. However, to record on movie films, this 6.1  
channel is converted to 5.1 channel using matrix encoding, and  
the same number of channels are used as Dolby Digital and DTS  
recordings. Recordings on the DVD also use the same signals.  
A lot of movie theaters screen movie with matrix encoded  
5.1 channel signals and this is not unnatural to the ears. However,  
when a matrix decoder is used to create rear center speaker  
signals, this simulates the same 6.1 channel sound as Dolby  
Surround EX system in the movie theaters.  
A.F.D. button: Press to set the receiver to automatically  
detect the type of audio signal being input and perform  
proper decoding (if necessary).  
2CH button: Press to output sound from only the front  
(left and right) speakers.  
MODE +/– button: Press to select the sound field.  
This unit is equipped with the matrix decoder allowing for 6.1  
channel sound production. With Virtual 3D technology, the rear  
center signals can be enjoyed even without an actual rear center  
speaker. When the front center speaker is not used, it is possible  
to use this channel to output rear center signals.  
Particularly with VIRTUAL MATRIX 6.1, speakers placed on rear  
and side walls in the movie theaters are virtually created. As  
reflections and reverberations are also simulated, you can enjoy  
powerful sounds as if in the movie theater that uses Dolby  
Surround EX system.  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. button: Press to select CINEMA  
STUDIO EX. A~C sound field.  
EQ BANK button: Press to switch the memorized EQ  
(BANK) (EQ 1 ~ 5, OFF).  
ANALOG DIRECT button: Press to input the analog  
signal without digital processing. When this function is  
on, the equalizer and sound field (etc.) are turned off.  
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Effect  
Notes  
NORMAL SURROUND  
Software with multi channel surround audio signals is played  
according to the way it was recorded.  
Software with 2 channel audio signals, is decoded with Dolby Pro  
Logic to create surround effects.  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. A1)2)  
(Press CINEMA STUDIO EX  
button)  
Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony Pictures  
Entertainment “Cary Grant Theater” cinema production studio  
using the 3D sound imaging ofV. MULTI DIMENSION (page 32)  
to create 5 sets of virtual speakers surrounding the listener from a  
single pair of actual rear speakers.  
This is a standard mode, great for  
watching most any type of movie.  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. B1)2)  
(Press CINEMA STUDIO EX  
button)  
Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony Pictures  
Entertainment “Kim Novak Theater” cinema production studio  
using the 3D sound imaging ofV. MULTI DIMENSION (page 32) lots of sound effects.  
to create 5 sets of virtual speakers surrounding the listener from a  
single pair of actual rear speakers.  
This mode is ideal for watching  
science-fiction or action movies with  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. C1)2)  
(Press CINEMA STUDIO EX  
button)  
Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony Pictures  
Entertainment scoring stage using the 3D sound imaging of V.  
MULTI DIMENSION (page 32) to create 5 sets of virtual speakers is featured in the soundtrack.  
surrounding the listener from a single pair of actual rear speakers.  
This mode is ideal for watching  
musicals or classic films where music  
VIRTUAL MATRIX 6.1  
Reproduces the environment of an actual movie theater using the When not using a center speaker and  
sound characteristics and 3D sound imaging of CINEMA STUDIO the center speaker is set to “NO”, the  
with 6.1 channel encoded sources. The 3D sound imaging creates a center speaker connectors can output  
virtual rear center speaker placed at an ideal 30° angle of elevation the rear center channel audio signal.  
behind the listener.  
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX.  
A1)  
Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony Pictures  
Entertainment “Cary Grant Theater” cinema production studio  
using the 3D sound imaging ofV. SEMI-M. DIMENSION (page 32)  
to create 5 sets of virtual speakers surrounding the listener from  
the sound of the front speakers (without using actual rear  
speakers).  
L
C
R
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX.  
B1)  
Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony Pictures  
Entertainment “Kim Novak Theater” cinema production studio  
using the 3D sound imaging ofV. SEMI-M. DIMENSION (page 32)  
to create 5 sets of virtual speakers surrounding the listener from  
the sound of the front speakers (without using actual rear  
speakers).  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX.  
C1)  
Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony Pictures  
Entertainment scoring stage using the 3D sound imaging of V.  
SEMI-M. DIMENSION (page 32) to create 5 sets of virtual speakers  
surrounding the listener from the sound of the front speakers  
(without using actual rear speakers).  
NIGHT THEATER  
MONO MOVIE  
Allows you to retain a theater like environment while listening at  
low volume levels, such as late at night.  
Creates a theater like environment from movies with monaural  
soundtracks.  
STEREO MOVIE  
Creates a theater like environment from movies recorded with  
stereo soundtracks  
HEADPHONE THEATER  
Allows you to experience a theater like environment while  
listening through a pair of headphones.  
Very effective with 5.1ch discreet  
signal sources like Dolby Digital and  
DTS.  
1)  
“VIRTUAL” sound field: Sound field with virtual speakers.  
However, turning the SUR menu “VIR. SPEAKERS” parameter off when using “CINEMA STUDIO EX. A~C” or “SEMI CINEMA  
STUDIO EX. A~C” reproduces the sound characteristics of each cinema production studio without virtual speakers.  
You can select directly by pressing the buttons on the front panel.  
2)  
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Sound field  
Effect  
Notes  
V. MULTI DIMENSION1)  
Uses 3D sound imaging to create an array of virtual rear  
L
C
R
(Virtual Multi Dimension) speakers positioned higher than the listener from a  
single pair of actual rear speakers. This mode creates 5  
sets of virtual speakers surrounding the listener at  
SIDE*  
LS  
RS  
approximately a 30° angle of elevation.  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
L
C
R
MIDDLE*  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
L
C
R
BEHIND*  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
* See  
page 21  
V. MULTI REAR1)  
(Virtual Multi Rear)  
Uses 3D sound imaging to create 3 sets of virtual rear  
speakers from 1 set of actual rear speakers.  
L
C
R
SIDE*  
LS  
RS  
LS  
L
RS  
LS  
RS  
C
R
MIDDLE*  
BEHIND*  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
L
C
R
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
* See  
page 21  
V. SEMI-M. DIMENSION1) Uses 3D sound imaging to create virtual rear speakers  
L
C
R
(Virtual Semi Multi  
Dimension)  
from the sound of the front speakers without using  
actual rear speakers. This mode creates 5 sets of virtual  
speakers surrounding the listener at a 30° angle of  
elevation.  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
1)  
“VIRTUAL” sound field: Sound field with virtual speakers.  
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Effect  
Notes  
VIRTUAL ENHANCED A1)  
Uses 3D sound imaging to create 3 sets of virtual rear  
L
C
R
(Virtual Enhanced Surround A) speakers from the sound of the front speakers without  
using actual rear speakers.  
LS  
RS  
VIRTUAL ENHANCED B1)  
Uses 3D sound imaging to create 1 set of virtual rear  
L
C
R
(Virtual Enhanced Surround B) speakers from the sound of the front speakers without  
using actual rear speakers.  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
LS  
RS  
DIGITAL CONCERT HALL A Reproduces the acoustics of a concert hall using multi-  
speaker system for software with 2 channel signals like  
CDs. This mode uses 3D sound imaging to reproduce the  
sound characteristics of the representative  
CONCERTGEBOUW in Amsterdam which is famous for  
its unique sound characteristics that create a large sound  
stage due to its sound reflection.  
DIGITAL CONCERT HALL B Reproduces the acoustics of a concert hall using multi-  
speaker system for software with 2 channel signals like  
CDs. This mode uses 3D sound imaging to reproduce the  
sound characteristics of the representative  
MUSIKVEREIN in Vienna which is famous for its hall  
resonant due to its unique reverberative sound.  
Ideal for soft acoustic sounds.  
SMALL HALL  
CHURCH  
Reproduces the acoustics of a small rectangular concert  
hall.  
Ideal for sources with low  
reverberations.  
Reproduces the acoustics of a church using multi-speaker  
system for software with 2 channel signals like CDs. This  
mode uses 3D sound imaging to reproduce the  
reverberations that extend toward the ceiling like that of a  
church.  
Ideal for musicals and opera.  
Great for rock or pop music.  
OPERA HOUSE  
JAZZ CLUB  
DISCO/CLUB  
LIVE HOUSE  
ARENA  
Reproduces the acoustics of an opera house.  
Reproduces the acoustics of a jazz club.  
Reproduces the acoustics of a discotheque/dance club.  
Reproduces the acoustics of a 300-seat live house.  
Reproduces the acoustics of a 1000-seat concert hall.  
Reproduces the feeling of a large open-air stadium.  
Great for sporting events or electric  
(amplified) music.  
STADIUM  
Be sure to set the game machine to  
stereo mode when using game  
software with stereo sound  
capabilities.  
GAME  
Obtains maximum audio impact from video game  
software.  
1)  
“VIRTUAL” sound field: Sound field with virtual speakers.  
Notes  
• The effects provided by the virtual speakers may cause increased noise in the playback signal.  
• When listening to sound fields that employ the virtual speakers, you will not be able to hear any sound coming directly from the rear  
speakers.  
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Use the buttons on the front panel to operate the following modes  
AUTO FORMAT DECODING  
(Press the A.F.D. button)  
Automatically detects the type of audio signal being  
You can use this mode as a reference. Set  
the equalizer to OFF while using this mode  
to hear the source sound exactly as it was  
recorded.  
input (Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic, or standard  
2 channel stereo) and performs the proper decoding if  
necessary. This mode presents the sound as it was  
recorded/encoded, without adding any effects.  
2 CHANNEL  
(Press the 2CH button)  
Outputs the sound from the front left and right  
speakers only. Standard two channel (stereo) sources  
completely bypass the sound field processing. Multi  
channel surround formats are downmixed to two  
channels.  
This allows you to play any source using  
only the front left and right speakers.  
ANALOG DIRECT  
(Press the ANALOG DIRECT  
button)  
The analog input signal is not digitally processed. Only  
volume control and the balance between the front left  
and front right speakers can be adjusted.  
This mode is suitable for the enjoyment of  
high quality analog audio sources.  
Note  
No sound is output from the sub woofer when the 2 CHANNEL mode is selected. To listen to two channel (stereo) sources using the front  
left and right speakers and a sub woofer, use the AUTO FORMAT DECODING mode.  
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1
2
3 4  
5
L
C
L F E  
S
R
OPT  
DIGITAL  
MONO  
a
STEREO  
MEMORY  
COAX  
PRO LOGIC  
RDS  
TA NEWS INFO  
LS  
RS EQ D.RANGE  
a
9
8
7
q;  
1 Playback channel indicators  
6
7 PRO LOGIC  
The letters light to indicate the channels being played  
back.  
Lights when this unit applies Pro Logic processing to  
two channel signals in order to output the center and  
surround channel signals.*  
L: Front Left  
R: Front Right  
* However, this indicator does not light if the center and rear L/R  
speakers are set to “NO” and the A.F.D. or NORMAL  
SURROUND sound fields are selected. This indicator also does  
not light when SPEAKERS selector is set to OFF.  
C: Center (monaural)  
RS: Right Surround  
S: Surround (monaural, the rear components obtained  
by Pro Logic processing, or when performing  
6.1 MATRIX decoding)  
LS: Left Surround  
8 D. RANGE  
The boxes around the letters light to indicate the  
speakers used to playback the channels.  
Lights when dynamic range compression is active. See  
page 39 to adjust the dynamic range compression.  
2 ; DIGITAL  
9 EQ  
This indicator lights when a sound field other than  
2 CHANNEL is selected and the unit is decoding  
signals recorded in the Dolby Digital (AC-3) format.*  
* However, this indicator does not light when the recording format  
is 2/0 or when the Dolby Surround encoded flag is ON.  
Lights when the equalizer functions. However, even if  
EQ 1 ~ 5 is selected, the indicator does not light when  
the equalizer is flat.  
0 L.F.E.  
The letters “L.F.E.” light up when the disc being  
played contains the LFE (Low Frequency Effect)  
channel. When the sound of the LFE channel signal is  
actually being reproduced, the bars underneath the  
letters lights up to indicate the level. Since the LFE  
signal is not recorded in all parts of the input signal  
the bar indication will fluctuate (and may turn off)  
during playback.  
3 COAX  
Lights up when the source signal is a digital signal  
being input through the COAXIAL terminal.  
4 OPT  
Lights up when the source signal is a digital signal  
being input through the OPTICAL terminal.  
5 Tuner indicators  
These indicators light when using the receiver to tune  
in radio stations, etc. See pages 45~51 for tuner  
operations.  
6 ;  
Lights when Dolby Digital (AC-3) signals are input.  
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Cu st o m izin g So u n d Fie ld s  
By adjusting the surround parameters and the  
equalization of the front, rear and center speakers, you  
can customize the sound fields to suit your particular  
listening situation.  
6.1ch Ma t rix (6.1 MATRIX)  
Initial setting : AUTO  
This parameter can be used when NORMAL SURROUND  
is selected. According to the setting, the receiver decodes  
and downmixes the rear center signal to the rear L/R  
speakers for 6.1 channel encoded sources. This parameter  
lets you enjoy the appropriate surround sound from the  
rear channels.  
• When set to “AUTO”, the receiver performs 6.1ch  
MATRIX decoding only if 6.1ch signals decode flag is  
ON.  
Once you customize a sound field, the changes are stored  
in the memory indefinitely (unless the receiver is  
unplugged for about two weeks). You can change a  
customized sound field any time by making new  
adjustments to the parameters.  
See the table on page 41 for the parameters available in  
each sound field.  
• When set to “ON”, the receiver performs 6.1ch MATRIX  
decoding only if the rear signals are 2channel,  
regardless of the 6.1ch decode flag.  
• When set to “OFF”, the receiver does not perform 6.1ch  
MATRIX decoding.  
To g e t t h e m o st fro m m u lt i ch a n n e l  
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Pro Lo g ic (PRO LOGIC)  
Initial setting : AUTO  
This parameter lets you specify the Pro Logic decoding  
setting.  
Position your speakers and do the procedures described  
in “Multi Channel Surround Setup” starting from page 18  
before you customize a sound field.  
• When set to “AUTO”, the receiver performs PRO  
LOGIC decoding if Dolby surround encoded flag is ON  
or if Pro Logic decoding produces a better sound field.  
• When set to “ON”, the receiver performs PRO LOGIC  
decoding on rear signals, regardless of the Dolby  
surround encoded flag.  
Ad ju st in g t h e su rro u n d p a ra m e t e rs  
The SURROUND menu contains parameters that let you  
customize various aspects of the current sound field. The  
settings available in this menu are stored individually for  
each sound field.  
• When set to “OFF”, the receiver does not perform PRO  
LOGIC decoding.  
1 Start playing a program source encoded w ith multi  
channel surround sound.  
Effe ct le ve l (EFFECT)  
Initial setting : (depends on sound mode)  
This parameter lets you adjust the “presence” of the  
current surround effect.  
2 Press SURROUND.  
The button lights up and the first parameter is  
displayed.  
Wa ll t yp e (WALL)  
Initial setting : midpoint  
3 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select the  
parameter you w ant to adjust.  
When sound is reflected off soft material, such as a  
curtain, the high frequency elements are reduced. A hard  
wall is highly reflective and does not significantly effect  
the frequency response of the reflected sound. This  
parameter lets you control the level of the high  
frequencies to alter the sonic character of your listening  
environment by simulating a softer (S) or harder (H) wall.  
The midpoint designates a neutral wall (made of wood).  
4 Turn the jog dial to select the setting you desire.  
The setting is entered automatically.  
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Re ve rb e ra t io n t im e (REVERB)  
Ba ss a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /Fre q u e n cy)  
Initial setting : midpoint  
Unlike the equalizer in the equalizer menu (which allows  
you to individually adjust the overall sound quality of  
each set of speakers) these parameters allow you to  
individually adjust the tonal quality of each sound field.  
1 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) repeatedly to select  
the gain (dB) or frequency (Hz).  
Before sound reaches our ears, it is reflected  
(reverberated) many times between he left and right  
walls, ceiling, and floor. In a large room, sound takes more  
time to bounce from one surface to another than in a  
smaller room. This parameter lets you control the spacing  
of the early reflections to simulate a sonically longer (L) or  
shorter (S) room.  
• The reverberation can be adjusted ±8 from S (short, –8)  
to L (long, +8) in 17 steps.  
• The midpoint (0) designates a standard room with no  
adjustment.  
2 Turn the jog dial to adjust.  
Repeat until you achieve the sound you desire.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 99 Hz to 1.0 kHz in  
21 steps.  
Mid ra n g e a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 198 Hz to 10.0 kHz  
in 37 steps.  
Fro n t re ve rb e ra t io n (FRONT REVERB)  
Initial setting : standard  
This setting operates in DIGITAL CONCERT HALL A or B  
only. Adjust the amount of reverberations to add to the  
front signals according to the original reverberations in  
the source. To increase front reverberations, set to “WET”;  
to decrease front reverberations, set to “DRY”.  
Mid ra n g e b a n d w id t h  
This parameter lets you adjust the width of the midrange  
band.  
Scre e n d e p t h (SCREEN DEPTH)  
Initial setting : MID  
• “WIDE” provides a wide band centered on the selected  
frequency, for general adjustments.  
In a movie theater, sound seems to come from inside the  
image reflected on the movie screen. This parameter  
allows you to create the same sensation in your listening  
room by shifting the sound of the front speakers “into”  
the screen.  
• “MIDDLE” provides a normal band.  
• “NARROW” provides a narrow band centered on the  
selected frequency, for specific adjustments.  
Tre b le a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 1.0 kHz to 10.0 kHz  
in 23 steps.  
• The screen depth can be set to OFF, MID, or DEEP.  
• DEEP provides the greatest amount of screen depth.  
Virt u a l sp e a ke r (VIR. SPEAKERS)  
Initial setting : ON  
Allows you turn the virtual speakers created by the  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. A, B, C and SEMI CINEMA  
STUDIO EX. A, B, C sound fields off or on.  
Re a r re fle ct io n e n h a n ce r (REAR ENHANCER)  
Initial setting : ON  
This is a setup that adds the effect of a broader sound  
obtained from the sound of the surround channel even  
when the surround channel sound is monaural. This  
setting operates in CINEMA STUDIO EX. A, B, C and  
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX. A, B, C.  
• When ON is set, the effect is automatically applied to  
sources recorded in Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Digital  
[2/1], [3/1] surround channel  
• When OFF is set, there is no effect added.  
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Re a r L/R le ve l (REAR L/R)  
Initial setting : 0 dB  
Lets you adjust level of the rear (left and right) speakers.  
The level can even be adjusted during 5.1 CH input.  
• The level can be adjusted in 1 dB steps from –10 dB to  
+10 dB.  
Ad ju st in g t h e le ve l p a ra m e t e rs  
The LEVEL menu contains parameters that let you adjust  
the balance and speaker volumes of each speaker. The  
settings available in this menu are applied to all sound  
fields.  
• This settings can also be adjusted directly using the  
supplied remote. See “Adjusting the speaker volume”  
(page 22).  
1 Start playing a program source encoded w ith multi  
channel surround sound.  
2 Press LEVEL.  
Re a r ce n t e r le ve l (REAR CENTER)  
Initial setting : 0 dB  
Lets you adjust the level of the rear center speaker.  
• The level can be adjusted in 1 dB steps from –10 dB to  
+10 dB.  
The button lights up and the first parameter is  
displayed.  
3 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select the  
parameter you w ant to adjust.  
Su b w o o fe r le ve l (SUB WOOFER)  
Initial setting : 0 dB  
Lets you adjust the level of the sub woofer. The level can  
even be adjusted during 5.1 CH input.  
• The level can be adjusted in 1 dB steps from –10 dB to  
+10 dB.  
4 Turn the jog dial to select the setting you desire.  
The setting is entered automatically.  
Fro n t b a la n ce (FRONT)  
Initial setting : center  
Lets you adjust the balance between the front left and  
right speakers. The level can even be adjusted during  
5.1 CH input.  
• The balance can be adjusted ±8 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• This settings can also be adjusted using the supplied  
remote. See “Adjusting the speaker volume” (page 22).  
LFE (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Effe ct ) m ix le ve l  
Initial setting : 0 dB  
This parameter lets you attenuate the level of the LFE  
(Low Frequency Effect) channel output from the sub  
woofer without effecting the level of the bass frequencies  
sent to the sub woofer from the front, center or rear  
channels via the Dolby Digital (AC-3) bass redirection  
circuitry.  
• The level can be adjusted in 1 dB steps from –20 dB to  
0 dB (line level). 0 dB outputs the full LFE signal at the  
mix level determined by the recording engineer.  
• Selecting OFF mutes the sound of the LFE channel from  
the sub woofer. However, the low frequency sounds of  
the front, center, or rear speakers are output from the  
sub woofer according to the settings made for each  
speaker in the speaker setup (page 18~20).  
Re a r L/R b a la n ce (REAR)  
Initial setting : center  
Lets you adjust the balance between the rear left and right  
speakers. The level can even be adjusted during 5.1 CH  
input.  
• The balance can be adjusted ±8 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• This settings can also be adjusted using the supplied  
remote. See “Adjusting the speaker volume” (page 22).  
Ce n t e r le ve l (CENTER)  
Initial setting : 0 dB  
Lets you adjust the level of the center speaker. The level  
can even be adjusted during 5.1 CH input.  
• The level can be adjusted in 1 dB steps from –10 dB to  
+10 dB.  
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d t s LFE (Lo w Fre q u e n cy Effe ct ) m ix le ve l  
Initial setting : 0 dB  
Ad ju st in g t h e e q u a lize r  
The EQ menu lets you adjust the equalization (bass, mid,  
and treble frequencies) of the front, center, rear L/R and  
rear center speakers individually. The equalizer bank lets  
you store up to 5 different equalizer settings.  
The following menu is only available after pressing EQ  
BANK and selecting one of the equalizers (EQ 1 ~ 5).  
This parameter lets you attenuate the level of the LFE  
(Low Frequency Effect) channel output from the sub  
woofer without effecting the level of the bass frequencies  
sent to the sub woofer from the front, center or rear  
channels via the “dts” bass redirection circuitry.  
• The level can be adjusted in 1 dB steps from +10 dB to  
–20 dB (line level).  
• Selecting OFF mutes the sound of the LFE channel from  
the sub woofer. However, the low frequency sounds of  
the front, center, or rear speakers are output from the  
sub woofer according to the settings made for each  
speaker in the speaker setup (page 18~20).  
1 Start playing a program source encoded w ith multi  
channel surround sound.  
2 Press EQ.  
The button lights up and the first parameter is  
displayed.  
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3 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select the  
The “dts LFE MIX” level is set to +10.0 dB and “LFE MIX” (Dolby  
Digital) is set to 0 dB.  
parameter you w ant to adjust.  
4 Turn the jog dial to select the setting you desire.  
Dyn a m ic ra n g e co m p re sso r (D. RANGE COMP)  
Initial setting : OFF  
The setting is entered automatically.  
Lets you compress the dynamic range of the sound track.  
This may be useful when you want to watch movies at  
low volumes late at night.  
• OFF reproduces the sound track with no compression.  
• STD reproduces the sound track with the dynamic  
range intended by the recording engineer.  
• 0.1 ~ 0.9 allow you to compress the dynamic range in  
small steps to achieve the sound you desire.  
• MAX provides a dramatic compression of the dynamic  
range.  
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The equalizer settings are stored separately for each sound field.  
Press the EQ BANK button repeatedly until EQ [OFF] is  
displayed.  
Fro n t sp e a ke r b a ss a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /Fre q u e n cy)  
1 Use the cursor buttons (  
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2 Use the jog dial to adjust.  
Repeat until you achieve the sound you desire.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 99 Hz to 1.0 kHz in  
21 steps.  
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Dynamic range compression is possible with Dolby Digital  
sources only.  
Fro n t sp e a ke r m id ra n g e a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
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This parameter allows you to compress the dynamic range of the  
soundtrack based on the dynamic range information included in  
the Dolby Digital signal. “STD” is standard compression, but  
because many sources have only light compression, you may not  
notice much difference when using 0.1~0.9.  
Gain (dB)  
Therefore, we recommend using the “MAX” setting. This greatly  
compresses the dynamic range and allows you to view movies  
late at night at low volumes. Unlike analog limiters, the levels are  
predetermined and provide a very natural compression.  
Frequency (Hz)  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 198 Hz to 10.0 kHz  
in 37 steps.  
Fro n t sp e a ke r m id ra n g e b a n d w id t h  
This parammeter lets you adjust the width of the  
midrange band.  
• “WIDE” provides a wide band centered on the selected  
frequency, for general adjustments.  
• “MIDDLE” provides a normal band.  
• “NARROW” provides a narrowband centered on the  
selected frequency, for specific adjustments.  
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Fro n t sp e a ke r t re b le a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 1.0 kHz to 10 kHz  
in 23 steps.  
Re a r L/R sp e a ke r m id ra n g e b a n d w id t h  
This parammeter lets you adjust the width of the  
midrange band.  
• “WIDE” provides a wide band centered on the selected  
frequency, for general adjustments.  
• “MIDDLE” provides a normal band.  
• “NARROW” provides a narrowband centered on the  
selected frequency, for specific adjustments.  
Ce n t e r sp e a ke r b a ss a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 99 Hz to 1.0 kHz in  
21 steps.  
Re a r L/R sp e a ke r t re b le a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 1.0 kHz to 10.0 kHz  
in 23 steps.  
Ce n t e r sp e a ke r m id ra n g e a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 198 Hz to 10.0 kHz  
in 37 steps.  
Re a r ce n t e r sp e a ke r b a ss a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 99 Hz to 1.0 kHz in  
21 steps.  
Ce n t e r sp e a ke r m id ra n g e b a n d w id t h  
This parammeter lets you adjust the width of the  
midrange band.  
• “WIDE” provides a wide band centered on the selected  
frequency, for general adjustments.  
Re a r ce n t e r sp e a ke r m id ra n g e a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
• “MIDDLE” provides a normal band.  
• “NARROW” provides a narrowband centered on the  
selected frequency, for specific adjustments.  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 198 Hz to 10.0 kHz  
in 37 steps.  
Ce n t e r sp e a ke r t re b le a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 1.0 kHz to 10.0 kHz  
in 23 steps.  
Re a r ce n t e r sp e a ke r m id ra n g e b a n d w id t h  
This parammeter lets you adjust the width of the  
midrange band.  
• “WIDE” provides a wide band centered on the selected  
frequency, for general adjustments.  
• “MIDDLE” provides a normal band.  
Re a r L/R sp e a ke r b a ss a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
• “NARROW” provides a narrowband centered on the  
selected frequency, for specific adjustments.  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 99 Hz to 1.0 kHz in  
21 steps.  
Re a r ce n t e r sp e a ke r t re b le a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 1.0 kHz to 10.0 kHz  
in 23 steps.  
Re a r L/R sp e a ke r m id ra n g e a d ju st m e n t (Ga in /  
Fre q u e n cy)  
Adjust as described in “Front speaker bass adjustment”.  
• The gain can be adjusted ±10 dB in 1 dB steps.  
• The frequency can be adjusted from 198 Hz to 10.0 kHz  
in 37 steps.  
Re se t t in g cu st o m ize d so u n d fie ld s t o t h e  
fa ct o ry se t t in g s  
1 If the pow er is on, press ?/1 to turn off the pow er.  
2 Hold dow n MODE + and press ?/1.  
“S.F Initialize” appears in the display and all sound  
fields are reset at once.  
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x:The stored parameter is applied to all of the sound fields.  
* These parameters may not operate depending on the source or may not operate as adjusted. For details, see each item in “Adjusting the  
level parameters” (page 38).  
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Ad ju st a b le p a ra m e t e rs fo r e a ch so u n d fie ld (co n t in u e d )  
<
EQUALIZER (BANK)  
>
<
FRONT  
> <  
CENTER  
>
B.GAIN B.FREQ M.GAIN M.FREQ M.SLOPE T.GAIN T.FREQ B.GAIN B.FREQ M.GAIN M.FREQ M.SLOPE T.GAIN T.FREQ  
2CH  
AUTO FORMAT DECODING  
ANALOG DIRECT  
NORMAL SURROUND  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. A  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. B  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. C  
VIRTUAL MATRIX 6.1  
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX. A  
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX. B  
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX. C  
NIGHT THEATER  
MONO MOVIE  
STEREO MOVIE  
HEADPHONE THEATER  
V. MULTI DIMENSION  
V. MULTI REAR  
V. SEMI-M. DIMENSION  
VIRTUAL ENHANCED A  
VIRTUAL ENHANCED B  
DIGITAL CONCERT HALL A  
DIGITAL CONCERT HALL B  
SMALL HALL  
CHURCH  
OPERA HOUSE  
JAZZ CLUB  
DISCO/CLUB  
LIVE HOUSE  
ARENA  
STADIUM  
GAME  
5.1CH  
PCM96K  
: can be stored in each equalizer bank.  
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Cu st o m izin g So u n d Fie ld s  
Ad ju st a b le p a ra m e t e rs fo r e a ch so u n d fie ld (co n t in u e d )  
<
EQUALIZER (BANK)  
>
<
REAR L/R  
> <  
REAR CENTER  
>
B.GAIN B.FREQ M.GAIN M.FREQ M.SLOPE T.GAIN T.FREQ B.GAIN B.FREQ M.GAIN M.FREQ M.SLOPE T.GAIN T.FREQ  
2CH  
AUTO FORMAT DECODING  
ANALOG DIRECT  
NORMAL SURROUND  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. A  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. B  
CINEMA STUDIO EX. C  
VIRTUAL MATRIX 6.1  
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX. A  
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX. B  
SEMI CINEMA STUDIO EX. C  
NIGHT THEATER  
MONO MOVIE  
STEREO MOVIE  
HEADPHONE THEATER  
V. MULTI DIMENSION  
V. MULTI REAR  
V. SEMI-M. DIMENSION  
VIRTUAL ENHANCED A  
VIRTUAL ENHANCED B  
DIGITAL CONCERT HALL A  
DIGITAL CONCERT HALL B  
SMALL HALL  
CHURCH  
OPERA HOUSE  
JAZZ CLUB  
DISCO/CLUB  
LIVE HOUSE  
ARENA  
STADIUM  
GAME  
5.1CH  
PCM96K  
: can be stored in each equalizer bank.  
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You can tune in stations on this receiver in the following  
ways:  
Receiving  
Broadcasts  
Au t o m a t ic FM Me m o ry (AUTOBETICAL)  
–Mo d e ls o f a re a co d e CED o n ly  
You can have the receiver automatically store up to 30 of  
the clearest FM and FM RDS stations in alphabetical order  
(see page 46).  
This chapter describes how to receive  
FM or AM broadcasts and how to  
preset selected stations.  
Dire ct Tu n in g  
You can enter a frequency of the station you want directly  
by using the numeric buttons on the supplied remote (see  
page 47).  
Au t o m a t ic Tu n in g  
If you don’t know the frequency of the station you want,  
you can let the receiver scan all available stations in your  
area (see page 47).  
Pre se t Tu n in g  
After you have tuned in stations using Direct Tuning or  
Automatic Tuning, you can preset them to the receiver  
(see page 48). Then you can tune in any of the stations  
directly by entering its 2-character code using the  
supplied remote (see page 48). Up to 30 FM or AM  
stations can be preset. The receiver will also scan all the  
stations that you have preset (see page 48).  
RDS fu n ct io n s  
–Mo d e ls o f a re a co d e CED o n ly  
This receiver also allows you to use RDS (Radio Data  
System), which enables radio stations to send additional  
information along with the regular program signal. You  
can use the following three convenient RDS features:  
— Displaying RDS information (see page 49)  
— Scanning preset stations by program type (see page  
49)  
— Using the EON function (see page 49)  
Note that RDS is operable only for FM stations.*  
Not all FM stations provide RDS service, nor do they provide the  
*
same types of services. If you are not familiar with the RDS services  
in your area, check with your local radio stations for details.  
Before you begin, make sure you have:  
• Connected FM and AM antennas to the receiver (see  
page 5).  
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St o rin g FM St a t io n s  
Au t o m a t ica lly (AUTOBETICAL)  
PRESET TUNING +/ TUNING/PTY SELECT*  
DISPLAY FM/AM  
TUNING +/**  
5
4
6
3
7
1
/
u
This function lets you store up to 30 FM and FM RDS  
stations in alphabetical order without redundancy.  
Additionally, it only stores the stations with the clearest  
signals (This function is for models of area code CED  
only).  
2
8
1
9
0
10  
A
OFF  
A+B  
B
+
+
+
If you want to store FM or AM stations one by one, see  
“Presetting radio stations” on page 48.  
For details on the buttons used in this section, see “Brief  
descriptions of buttons used to receive broadcasts” on this  
page.  
FM MODE MEMORY PTY*  
RDS/EON*  
FUNCTION  
Brie f d e scrip t io n s o f b u t t o n s u se d t o  
re ce ive b ro a d ca st s  
1 Press ?/1 to turn off the receiver.  
2 Hold dow n MEMORY and press ?/1 to turn the  
receiver back on.  
PRESET TUNING +/– buttons: Press to scan all preset  
radio stations.  
“Autobetical select” appears in the display and the  
receiver scans and stores all the FM and FM RDS  
stations in the broadcast area.  
DISPLAY button: Press to display the RDS information.  
For RDS stations, the tuner first checks for stations  
broadcasting the same program, then stores only the  
one with the clearest signal. The selected RDS stations  
are sorted alphabetically by their Program Service  
name, then assigned a two character preset code. For  
more details on RDS see page 49.  
MEMORY button: Uses for memorizing preset stations.  
TUNING/PTY SELECT +/– buttons*: Press to scan all  
available radio stations or select program types.  
TUNING +/– buttons**: Press to scan all available radio  
stations.  
Regular FM stations are assigned two character preset  
codes and stored after the RDS station.  
When done, “Autobetical finish” appears in the  
display momentarily and the receiver returns to  
normal operation.  
FUNCTION control: Rotate to select the tuner.  
RDS/EON button*: Press to set the receiver to switch  
stations automatically.  
Notes  
• Do not press any of the buttons on the receiver or supplied  
remote during autobetical operation.  
PTY button*: Press to scan preset stations by the  
program type.  
• If you move to another area, repeat this procedure to store  
stations in your new area.  
• For details on tuning the stored stations, see page 48.  
• The FM MODE setting is also stored along with the station.  
• If you move the antenna after storing stations with this  
procedure, the stored settings may no longer be valid. If this  
happens, repeat this procedure to store the stations again.  
FM MODE button: If “STEREO” flashes in the display  
and the FM stereo reception is poor, press this button to  
improve the sound. You will not be able to enjoy stereo  
effect but the sound will be less distorted.  
Note  
If “STEREO” does not appear at all even when the FM broadcast  
is received normally, press this button to turn on the “STEREO”  
indication.  
FM/AM button: Press to select the FM or AM band.  
* Models of area code CED only.  
** Except for models of area code CED.  
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Direct Tuning  
Automatic Tuning  
Use the supplied remote to perform the following  
operations. For details on the buttons used in this section,  
see the operating instructions for the supplied remote.  
For details on the buttons used in this section, see “Brief  
descriptions of buttons used to receive broadcasts” on  
page 46.  
1 Rotate FUNCTION to select the tuner.  
1 Rotate FUNCTION to select the tuner.  
The last received station is tuned in.  
The last received station is tuned in.  
2 Press FM/AM to select the FM or AM band.  
2 Press FM/AM to select the FM or AM band.  
3 Press D. TUNING.  
3 Press TUNING (PTY SELECT) + or TUNING (PTY  
SELECT) –.  
4 Press the numeric buttons to enter the frequency.  
Press the + button to scan from low to high; press the –  
button to scan from high to low.  
The receiver stops scanning whenever a station is  
received.  
Example 1: FM 102.50 MHz  
b
b
b
b
1
0
2
5
0
Example 2: AM 1350 kHz  
(You don’t have to enter the last “0” when the tuning scale is  
set to 10 kHz.)  
When the receiver reaches either end of the  
band  
Scanning is repeated in the same direction.  
b
b
b
1
3
5
0
4 To continue scanning, press TUNING (PTY SELECT) +  
If you cannot tune in a station and the  
entered numbers flash  
or TUNING (PTY SELECT) – again.  
Make sure you’ve entered the right frequency. If not,  
repeat Steps 3 and 4.  
If the entered numbers still flash, the frequency is not  
used in your area.  
5 If you’ve tuned in an AM station, adjust the  
direction of the AM loop antenna for optimum  
reception.  
6 Repeat Steps 2 to 5 to receive another station.  
z
If you do not remember the precise frequency  
After entering the value close to the frequency you want, press  
TUNING (PTY SELECT) +/–. The receiver automatically tunes in  
the station you want. If the frequency seems to be higher than the  
entered value, press TUNING (PTY SELECT) +, and if the  
frequency seems to be lower than the entered value, press  
TUNING (PTY SELECT) –.  
The tuning scale for direct tuning differs depending on the area  
code as shown in the following table. For details on area codes,  
see page 3.  
Area code  
UC  
FM tuning scale  
50 kHz  
AM tuning scale  
10 kHz  
(can be changed to 9 kHz)*  
9 kHz  
9 kHz  
CN, CED, TW  
E
50 kHz  
50 kHz  
(can be changed to 10 kHz)*  
* To change the AM tuning scale, see page 62.  
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Pre se t Tu n in g  
For details on the buttons used in this section, see “Brief  
descriptions of buttons used to receive broadcasts” on  
page 46.  
Tu n in g t o p re se t st a t io n s  
You can tune the preset stations either of the following  
two ways.  
Before tuning to preset stations, be sure to preset them by  
performing steps on “Presetting radio stations” below.  
Sca n n in g t h e p re se t st a t io n s  
1 Rotate FUNCTION to select the tuner.  
The last received station is tuned in.  
Pre se t t in g ra d io st a t io n s  
2 Press PRESET TUNING + or PRESET TUNING –  
repeatedly to select the preset station you w ant.  
Each time you press the button, the receiver tunes in  
one preset station at a time, in the corresponding order  
and direction as follows:  
1 Rotate FUNCTION to select the tuner.  
The last received station is tuned in.  
2 Tune in the station that you w ant to preset using  
Direct Tuning (page 47) or Automatic Tuning (page  
47).  
nA1˜A2˜...˜A0˜B1˜B2˜...˜B0N  
nC0˜...C2˜C1N  
3 Press MEMORY.  
“MEMORY” appears in the display for a few seconds.  
Do Steps 4 and 5 before “MEMORY” goes out.  
Usin g t h e p re se t co d e s  
Use the supplied remote to perform the following  
operations. For details on the buttons used in this section,  
see the operating instructions for the supplied remote.  
4 Press PRESET TUNING + or PRESET TUNING – to  
select a preset number.  
If “MEMORY” goes out before you press the preset  
number, start again from Step 3.  
1 Rotate FUNCTION to select the tuner.  
The last received station is tuned in.  
5 Press MEMORY again to store the station.  
If “MEMORY” goes out before you press the preset  
number, start again from Step 3.  
2 For remotes w ithout a display:  
Press SHIFT to select a memory pare (A, B, or C),  
then press the preset number of the station you  
w ant using the numeric buttons on the supplied  
remote.  
6 Repeat Steps 2 to 5 to preset another station.  
To ch a n g e a p re se t n u m b e r t o a n o t h e r st a t io n  
For remotes w ith a display:  
Do Steps 1 to 6 to preset the new station to the number.  
Select the preset station you w ant from the list  
displayed on the supplied remote w hen TUNER is  
selected.  
Note  
If the AC power cord is disconnected for about two weeks, all the  
preset stations will be cleared from the receiver’s memory, and  
you will have to preset the stations again.  
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Usin g t h e Ra d io Da t a Syst e m (RDS)  
(This function is for models of area code CED only.)  
Sca n n in g p re se t st a t io n s b y p ro g ra m t yp e  
You can tune in preset stations according to a program  
type that you specify. The receiver scans for stations in its  
preset memory currently broadcasting the specified  
program type.  
Re ce ivin g RDS b ro a d ca st s  
Simply select a station on the FM band using direct  
tuning (page 47), automatic tuning (page 47), or  
preset tuning (page 48).  
When you tune in a station that provides RDS services,  
the RDS indicator lights up and the program station name  
appears in the display.  
1 Press PTY.  
2 Press (TUNING) PTY SELECT + or (TUNING) PTY  
SELECT – to select the program type.  
See the table on the next page for information on each  
program type.  
Note  
RDS may not work properly if the station you tuned to is not  
transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the signal strength is  
weak.  
3 Press PTY.  
While the receiver is scanning stations, “PTY  
SEARCH” and the program type indication appear  
alternately in the display window.  
Disp la yin g RDS in fo rm a t io n  
When the receiver finds a station, the receiver stops  
scanning.  
When the receiver could not find any preset stations  
currently broadcasting the specified program type,  
“PTY not found” appears in the display.  
While receiving an RDS station, press DISPLAY  
repeatedly to change the RDS information on the  
display w indow.  
Notes  
• If there is an emergency announcement by government  
authorities, “Alarm-Alarm!” flashes in the display.  
• If a station does not provide a particular RDS service, “No XX”  
(such as “No Clock Time”) appears in the display.  
• When a station broadcasts radio text data, it is displayed at the  
same rate at which it is sent from the station. Any change in  
this rate is reflected in the display rate of the data.  
Usin g t h e EON fu n ct io n  
The EON (Enhanced Other Network) function allows the  
receiver to switch automatically to a station broadcasting  
traffic announcements, news, or information programs.  
When such a program starts on a station networking with  
the preset FM RDS station, the receiver automatically  
tunes in the station.  
After the program ends, the receiver switches back to the  
original preset station or the program source you were  
originally listening to.  
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Usin g t h e Ra d io Da t a Syst e m (RDS)  
1 Tune in a preset FM RDS station so that the RDS  
De scrip t io n o f p ro g ra m t yp e s  
indicator lights up.  
Program type indication  
News  
Description  
2 Press RDS/EON repeatedly to select the type of the  
program to be tuned in.  
News programs  
Current Affairs  
Topical programs that expand on  
current news  
Each time you press the RDS/EON button, the  
indication for the type of the program lights up  
alternately as shown below.  
Information  
Programs offering information  
on a wide spectrum of subjects,  
including consumer affairs and  
medical advice  
v
TA (Traffic Announcement)  
Sport  
Sports programs  
v
NEWS (News)  
Education  
Educational programs, such as  
“how-to” and advice programs  
v
INFO (Information program)  
Drama  
Radio plays and serials  
v
Cultures  
Programs about national or  
regional culture, such as  
OFF (No indication lights up.)  
language and social concerns  
Science  
Programs about the natural  
sciences and technology  
After selecting the type of the program, you can select  
any other component.  
When the receiver automatically tunes in the program,  
the indication that you’ve selected in Step 2 flashes in  
the display.  
Varied Speech  
Other types of programs such as  
celebrity interviews, panel  
games, and comedy  
Pop Music  
Popular music programs  
Rock music programs  
Easy Listening  
Rock Music  
To st o p list e n in g t o t h e p ro g ra m  
Easy Listening  
Light Classics M  
Press RDS/EON during program reception. The  
indication that you’ve selected in Step 2 lights up and the  
receiver switches back to the program source or the  
station you were listening to.  
Instrumental, vocal, and choral  
music  
Serious Classics  
Other Music  
Performances of major  
orchestras, chamber music,  
opera, etc.  
To t u rn o ff t h e EON fu n ct io n  
Press RDS/EON repeatedly in Step 2 above so that no  
program type indication lights up in the display.  
Music that does not fit into any  
categories above, such as  
Rhythm & Blues and Reggae  
Notes  
• After selecting the type of the program, if you tune in an AM  
station, the program type indicator turns off and the receiver  
will no longer tune in the program.  
• Be sure to turn off the EON function when you want to record a  
program without interruptions, especially when doing timer-  
activated recording.  
• “Weak Signal” appears in the display when the signal of the  
program is weak.  
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Program type indication  
Weather & Metr  
Finance  
Description  
Weather information  
Stock market reports and trading,  
etc.  
Children’s Progs  
Social Affairs  
Programs for children  
Programs about people and the  
things that affect them  
Religion  
Phone In  
Programs of religious content  
Programs where members of the  
public express their views by  
phone or in a public forum  
Travel & Touring  
Leisure & Hobby  
Programs about travel. Not for  
announcements that are located  
by TP/TA.  
Programs on recreational  
activities such as gardening,  
fishing, cooking, etc.  
Jazz Music  
Jazz programs  
Country Music  
National Music  
Country music programs  
Programs featuring the popular  
music of the country or region  
Oldies Music  
Folk Music  
Documentary  
None  
Programs featuring oldies music  
Folk music programs  
Investigative features  
Any programs not defined above  
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Cursor buttons  
Other  
SET UP  
5
4
6
3
7
1
/
u
Operations  
2
8
1
9
0
10  
A
OFF  
A+B  
B
+
+
+
FUNCTION  
ENTER  
SLEEP NAME  
Jog dial  
Brie f d e scrip t io n s o f b u t t o n s t h a t a p p e a r  
in t h is ch a p t e r  
NAME button: Press to name preset stations or program  
sources.  
Jog dial: Use to select characters when naming preset  
stations or program sources.  
Cursor buttons (  
/
): Use to move the cursor when  
naming preset stations or program sources.  
SLEEP button*: Press to activate the sleep function.  
FUNCTION control: Rotate to select the tuner or other  
source.  
SET UP button: Press to enter the set up mode.  
ENTER button: Press to enter the completed name of the  
preset station or program source.  
* Except for models of area code CED.  
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Naming Preset Stations and  
Program Sources  
Recording  
Your receiver makes it easy to record to and from the  
components connected to it. You don’t have to connect  
the playback and recording components directly to each  
other: once you select a program source on the receiver,  
you can record and edit as you normally would using the  
controls on each component.  
You can enter a name of up to 8 characters for preset  
stations and program sources. These names (for example,  
“VHS”) appear in the receiver’s display when a station or  
program source is selected.  
Note that no more than one name can be entered for each  
preset station or program source.  
This function is useful for distinguishing components of  
the same kind. For example, two VCRs can be specified  
as “VHS” and “8mm,” respectively. It is also handy for  
identifying components connected to jacks meant for  
another type of component, for example, a second CD  
player connected to the MD/DAT jacks.  
Before you begin, make sure you’ve connected all  
components properly.  
5
4
6
3
7
1
/
u
2
8
1
9
0
10  
A
OFF  
A+B  
B
+
+
+
1 To index a preset station  
Rotate FUNCTION to select the tuner.  
The last station you received is tuned in.  
FUNCTION  
To index a program source  
Select the program source (component) to be  
named, then go to Step 3.  
Recording component  
(tape deck, MD deck,  
VCR)  
Playback component  
(program source)  
l: Audio signal flow  
.: Video signal flow  
2 Tune in the preset station you want to create an  
index name for.  
If you are not familiar with how to tune in preset  
stations, see “Tuning to preset stations” on page 48.  
Recording on an audio tape or MiniDisc  
You can record on a cassette tape or MiniDisc using the  
receiver. See the operating instructions of your cassette  
deck or MD deck if you need help.  
3 Press NAME.  
4 Create an index name by using the jog dial and  
cursor buttons:  
1 Select the component to be recorded.  
Turn the jog dial to select a character, then press  
move the cursor to the next position.  
to  
2 Prepare the component for playing.  
For example, insert a CD into the CD player.  
To insert a space  
Turn the jog dial until a blank space appears in the  
display.  
3 Insert a blank tape or MD into the recording deck  
and adjust the recording level, if necessary.  
If you’ve made a mistake  
4 Start recording on the recording deck, then start  
Press  
or  
repeatedly until the character to be  
playback on the playback component.  
changed flashes, then turn the jog dial to select the  
right character.  
Notes  
• You cannot record a digital audio signal using a component connected  
to the analog TAPE OUT or MD/DAT OUT jacks. To record a digital  
audio signal, connect a digital component to the DIGITAL MD/DAT  
OUT jacks.  
5 Press ENTER.  
To assign index names to other stations  
• Sound adjustments do not affect the signal output from the TAPE OUT  
or MD/DAT OUT jacks.  
Repeat Steps 2 to 5.  
• The analog audio signals of the currect function is output from the  
REC OUT jacks. When you use AUDIO SPLIT to assign a digital audio  
input (for example, MD/DAT OPTICAL), the analog audio signals of  
the assigned audio (for example, MD/DAT ANALOG) is output.  
• When 5.1CH INPUT is selected, audio signals are not output from  
REC OUT jacks.  
Note  
(Models of area code CED only)  
You cannot change the name of an RDS station.  
• No signals output from DIGITAL OUT jacks (MD/DAT OPT OUT)  
when you select ANALOG DIRECT. The digital circuitry power is  
cut off to ensure a superior sound quality.  
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Recording  
Using the Sleep Timer  
You can set the receiver to turn off automatically at a  
specified time.  
Recording on a video tape  
You can record from a VCR, a TV, or an LD player using  
the receiver. You can also add audio from a variety of  
audio sources when editing a video tape. See your VCR  
or LD player’s operating instructions if you need help.  
Press SLEEP on the front panel (except for models of  
area code CED) or on the remote while the power is  
on.  
Each time you press SLEEP, the time changes as shown  
below.  
1 Select the program source to be recorded.  
n 2:00:00 n 1:30:00n 1:00:00 n 0:30:00 n OFF  
2 Prepare the component for playing.  
For example, insert the laser disc you want to record  
into the LD player.  
The display dims after you have specified the time.  
z
You can freely specify the time  
3 Insert a blank video tape into the VCR (VIDEO 1 or  
First, press SLEEP, then specify the time you want using the jog  
dial on the receiver. The sleep time changes in 1 minute intervals.  
You can specify up to 5 hours.  
VIDEO 2) for recording.  
4 Start recording on the recording VCR, then start  
playing the video tape or laser disc you want to  
record.  
z
off  
You can check the time remaining before the receiver turns  
Press SLEEP. The remaining time appears in the display.  
z
You can record the sound from any audio source onto a  
video tape while copying from a video tape or laser disc  
Locate the point where you want to start recording from another  
audio source, select the program source, then start playback. The  
audio from that source will be recorded onto the audio track of  
the video tape instead of the audio from the original medium.  
To resume audio recording from the original medium, select the  
video source again.  
Notes  
• Please be sure to make both digital and analog connections to  
the TV/SAT and DVD/LD inputs. Analog recording is not  
possible if you only make digital connections.  
• Some sources contain copy guards to prevent recording. In this  
case, you may not be able to record from the sources.  
• The analog audio signals of the currect function is output from  
the REC OUT jacks. When you use AUDIO SPLIT to assign a  
digital audio input (for example, MD/DAT OPTICAL), the  
analog audio signals of the assigned audio (for example, MD/  
DAT ANALOG) is output.  
• When 5.1CH INPUT is selected, audio signals are not output  
from REC OUT jacks.  
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Ad ju st m e n t s Usin g t h e SET UP Bu t t o n  
The SET UP button allows you to make the following  
adjustments.  
Po w e r t o vid e o circu it ry  
“AUTO OFF” turns off the power of video circuits  
automatically when there are unnecessary. You can enjoy  
the sound without the influence of the video circuits.  
“ALWAYS ON” keeps the power of video circuits on.  
Depending on the moniter, noise may be produced or the  
picture may be distorted when the power of the video  
circuits is turned on. In this case, select “ALWAYS ON”.  
The default setting is “AUTO OFF”.  
Se le ct in g t h e 5.1CH vid e o in p u t  
This parameter lets you specify the video input to be used  
with the audio signals from the 5.1CH INPUT jack. The  
5.1CH video input is set to DVD/LD by default.  
1 Press SET UP.  
1 Press SET UP.  
2 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select  
“5.1CH V:”.  
2 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select “V.  
POWER.  
3 Turn the jog dial to select the video input you  
w ant.  
3 Turn the jog dial to select “AUTO OFF” or “ALWAYS  
ON”.  
Po w e r t o d ig it a l circu it ry  
“AUTO OFF” turns off the power of the unnecessary  
digital circuits automatically when you use analog inputs  
or functions like ANALOG DIRECT that bypass digital  
processing. You can enjoy the analog source without the  
influence of digital circuits. “ALWAYS ON” keeps the  
power of digital circuits on. Select when set to AUTO OFF  
and you do not like the time lag when digital circuits are  
turned on, etc. The default setting is “AUTO OFF”.  
So u n d Fie ld Lin k  
When set to “ON”, the sound field that was last applied to  
a program source is automatically applied whenever it is  
selected. For example, if you listen to CD with STADIUM  
as the sound field, change to a different program source,  
then return to CD, STADIUM will be applied again. If you  
do not want to use this function, set to “OFF”. The default  
setting is “ON”.  
1 Press SET UP.  
1 Press SET UP.  
2 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select “D.  
2 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select “S. F  
POWER.  
LINK.  
3 Turn the jog dial to select “AUTO OFF” or “ALWAYS  
3 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “OFF.  
ON”.  
Ad ju st in g t h e CONTROL A1 a u t o  
fu n ct io n  
Turning on the CONTROL A1 auto function parameter  
lets you turn Sony components connected via CONTROL  
A1 cords (see page 12) on automatically when you press  
the corresponding function button.  
Auto function is set to ON by default.  
1 Press SET UP.  
2 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select “AUTO  
FUNCTION.”  
3 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “OFF.”  
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Ad ju st m e n t s Usin g t h e SET UP Bu t t o n  
Se t t in g u p t h e 2 w a y re m o t e  
Se le ct in g t h e co m m a n d m o d e o f t h e  
re m o t e  
This receiver is shipped from the factory with the 2 way  
remote control system set to “ON”. Normally, you can use  
the receiver as is.  
Change the command mode of the receiver and the  
supplied remote (RM-TP504) from its default “AV1”  
setting to “AV2” in the following cases:  
However, if you want to use this receiver together with  
another component that is also compatible with the 2 way  
remote control system, be sure to perform the following  
operation to limit response to signals sent from the remote  
controls.  
• When you want to change the output from the 2ND AV  
jacks using RM-US104 in the 2nd room (Models of area  
code UC only).  
• When you want to use 2 Sony receivers in the same  
room with the remote.  
To u se w it h t h e TA-E9000ES  
1 Press SET UP.  
Perform the following steps to turn OFF this unit’s 2 way  
remote control system. Also, be sure the TA-E9000ES is  
turned on when using this unit.  
2 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select  
COMMAND MODE”.  
To u se w it h o t h e r co m p o n e n t s t h a t h a ve t h e  
lo g o  
3 Turn the jog dial to select “AV1” or “AV2”.  
Notes  
Turn OFF the other component’s 2 way remote control  
system. For details, refer to the operating instructions  
suppled with your other components.  
• When you change the command mode of the receiver to “AV2”,  
be sure to change the command mode of the supplied remote  
(RM-TP504) to “AV2”. For details, see the operating  
instructions for the supplied remote (RM-TP504).  
• For details on how to use RM-US104, see the operating  
instructions for the supplied remote (RM-US104).  
To u se w it h So n y CD p la ye rs CDP-CX260 o r CDP-  
CX88ES  
Turn OFF the remote control adapter switch on the  
CDP-CX260 or CDP-CX88ES. For details, refer to the  
operating instructions suppled with the CDP-CX260 or  
CDP-CX88ES.  
Se le ct in g t h e m o n it o r co lo r syst e m  
(Exce p t fo r m o d e ls o f a re a co d e UC a n d TW)  
Select the color system of your TV monitor. You can select  
either “NTSC” or “PAL”. The default setting is “PAL”.  
Also when using several 2 way remote control system  
components together, be sure to place them close together  
in order to enable proper remote operation.  
1 Press SET UP.  
1 Press SET UP.  
2 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select  
COLOR SYSTEM”.  
2 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select “2 WAY  
REMOTE.  
3 Turn the jog dial to select “NTSC” or “PAL.  
3 Turn the jog dial to select “ON” or “OFF.  
Se le ct in g t h e co lo r o f t h e o n -scre e n  
d isp la y  
Select the color of the on-screen display. You can  
select either “COLOR” or “MONOCHROME”. The color  
of the on-screen display is set to “COLOR” by default.  
1 Press SET UP.  
2 Press the cursor buttons ( or ) to select “OSD  
COLOR.  
3 Turn the jog dial to select “COLORor  
“MONOCHROME.  
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CONTROL A1 Co n t ro l Syst e m  
Ge t t in g St a rt e d  
Co n n e ct io n s  
This section explains the basic functions of the  
CONTROL A1 Control System. Certain components  
have special functions, like “CD Synchro Dubbing” on  
cassette decks, that require CONTROL A1  
connections. For detailed information regarding  
specific operations, be sure to also refer to the  
Operating Instructions supplied w ith your  
component(s).  
Connect monaural (2P) mini-plug cords in series to the  
CONTROL A1 jacks on the back of each component. You  
can connect up to ten CONTROL A1 compatible  
components in any order. However, you can connect only  
one of each type of component (i.e., 1 CD player, 1 MD  
deck, 1 tape deck and 1 receiver).  
(You may be able to connect more than one CD player or  
MD deck, depending on the model. Refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with the respective component for  
details.)  
The CONTROL A1 Control System was designed to  
simplify the operation of audio systems composed of  
separate Sony components. CONTROL A1 connections  
provide a path for the transmission of control signals  
which enable automatic operation and control features  
usually associated with integrated systems.  
Example  
Amplifier  
(Receiver)  
CD  
MD  
Tape  
Other  
player deck deck component  
Currently, CONTROL A1 connections between a Sony  
CD player, amplifier (receiver), MD deck and cassette  
deck provide automatic function selection and  
synchronized recording.  
In the future the CONTROL A1 connection will work as  
a multifunction bus allowing you to control various  
functions for each component.  
In the CONTROL A1 control system, the control signals  
flow both ways, so there is no distinction of IN and OUT  
jacks. If a component has more than one CONTROL A1  
jack, you can use either one, or connect different  
components to each jack.  
Jacks and connection examples  
CONTROL A1  
Notes  
• The CONTROL A1 Control System is designed to maintain  
upward compatibility as the Control System is upgraded to  
handle new functions. In this case, however, older components  
will not be compatible with the new functions.  
• Do not operate a 2 way remote control unit when the  
CONTROL A1 jacks are connected via a PC interface kit to a  
personal computer running “MD Editor” or similar application.  
Also, do not operate the connected component in a manner  
contrary to the functions of the application, as this may cause  
the application to operate incorrectly.  
CONTROL A1  
CD player  
MD deck  
On CONTROL A1 ja cks a n d co n n e ct io n s  
CONTROL A1 and CONTROL A1 compatibility  
It is possible to make connections between CONTROL A1  
and CONTROL A1 jacks. For details regarding  
particular connections or setup options, refer to the  
Operating Instructions supplied with the component(s).  
The CONTROL A1 control system has been updated to the  
CONTROL A1 which is the standard system in the SONY  
300 disc CD changer and other recent Sony components.  
Components with CONTROL A1 jacks are compatible with  
components with CONTROL A1 , and can be connected to  
each other. Basically, the majority of the functions available  
with the CONTROL A1 control system will be available with  
the CONTROL A1 control system.  
However, when making connections between components  
with CONTROL A1 jacks and components with CONTROL  
A1 jacks, the number of functions that can be controlled  
may be limited depending on the component. For detailed  
information, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with  
the component(s).  
Ab o u t t h e co n n e ct in g co rd  
Some CONTROL A1 compatible components are supplied  
with a connecting cord as an accessory. In this case, use  
the connecting cord for your connection.  
When using a commercially available cord, use a  
monaural (2P) mini-plug cord less than 2 meters long,  
with no resistance (like the Sony RK-G69HG).  
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CONTROL A1 Co n t ro l Syst e m  
Ba sic Fu n ct io n s  
Notes  
• Do not set more than one component to the pause mode.  
• Certain recorder components may be equipped with a special  
synchronized recording function that uses the CONTROL A1  
Control System, like “CD Synchro Dubbing”. In this case, refer  
to the Operating Instructions supplied with the recorder  
component.  
The CONTROL A1 functions will operate as long as the  
component you want to operate is turned on, even if all of  
the other connected components are not turned on.  
Au t o m a t ic fu n ct io n se le ct io n  
When you connect a CONTROL A1 compatible Sony  
amplifier (or receiver) to other Sony components using  
monaural mini-plug cords, the function selector on the  
amplifier (or receiver) automatically switches to the  
correct input when you press the play button on one of  
the connected components.  
Notes  
• You must connect a CONTROL A1 compatible amplifier  
(receiver) using a monaural mini-plug cord in order to take  
advantage of the automatic function selection feature.  
• This function only works when the components are connected  
to the amplifier (or receiver) inputs according to the names on  
the function buttons. Certain receivers allow you to switch the  
names of the function buttons. In this case, refer to the  
Operating Instructions supplied with the receiver.  
• When recording, do not play any components other than the  
recording source. It will cause the automatic function selection  
to operate.  
Syn ch ro n ize d re co rd in g  
This function lets you conduct synchronized recording  
between the selected source and recorder components.  
1 Set the function selector on the amplifier (or  
receiver) to the source component.  
2 Set the source component to pause mode (make  
sure both the N and X indicators light together).  
3 Set the recorder component to the REC-PAUSE  
mode.  
4 Press PAUSE on the recorder component.  
The source component is released from the pause  
mode, and recording begins shortly thereafter.  
When playback ends from the source component,  
recording stops.  
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Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
Additional  
If you experience any of the following difficulties while  
using the receiver, use this troubleshooting guide to help  
you remedy the problem. Also, see “Checking the  
connections” on page 23 to verify that the connections are  
correct. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest  
Sony dealer.  
Information  
Th e re s n o so u n d o r o n ly a ve ry lo w -le ve l so u n d  
is h e a rd .  
, Check that the speakers and components are  
connected securely.  
, Make sure that you’ve selected the correct  
component on the receiver.  
, Make sure that you’ve set the SPEAKERS selector  
correctly (see page 28).  
, Check whether or not a different audio input is  
assigned by AUDIO SPLIT.  
, Press MUTING if the MUTING indicator is lit.  
, The protective device on the receiver has been  
activated because of a short circuit. Turn off the  
receiver, eliminate the short-circuit problem and  
turn on the power again.  
Th e le ft a n d rig h t so u n d s a re u n b a la n ce d o r  
re ve rse d .  
, Check that the speakers and components are  
connected correctly and securely.  
, Adjust front balance parameter in the LEVEL  
menu.  
Se ve re h u m o r n o ise is h e a rd .  
, Check that the speakers and components are  
connected securely.  
, Check that the connecting cords are away from a  
transformer or motor, and at least 10 feet (3 meters)  
away from a TV set or fluorescent light.  
, Move your TV away from the audio components.  
, Make sure you’ve grounded U SIGNAL GND  
terminal.  
, The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them with a  
cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.  
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No so u n d is h e a rd fro m t h e ce n t e r sp e a ke r.  
, Make sure the sound field function is on (press  
MODE +/–).  
RDS d o e s n o t w o rk.*  
, Make sure that you’re tuned to an FM RDS station.  
, Select a stronger FM station.  
, Select a sound field containing the word “cinema”  
or “virtual” (see page 31~33).  
, Adjust the speaker volume (see page 22).  
, Make sure the center speaker size parameter is set  
to either SMALL or LARGE (see page 19).  
Th e st a t io n w a s in t e rru p t e d b y a n o t h e r st a t io n  
o r t h e re ce ive r a u t o m a t ica lly st a rt s sca n n in g  
st a t io n s.*  
, The EON function is activated. Turn off the EON  
function if you don’t want the current program to  
be interrupted.  
No so u n d o r o n ly a ve ry lo w -le ve l so u n d is h e a rd  
fro m t h e re a r sp e a ke rs.  
, Make sure the sound field function is on (press  
MODE +/–).  
Th e RDS in fo rm a t io n t h a t yo u w a n t d o e s n o t  
a p p e a r.*  
, Select a sound field containing the word “cinema”  
or “virtual” (see page 31~33).  
, Adjust the speaker volume (see page 22).  
, Make sure the rear speaker size parameter is set to  
either SMALL or LARGE (see page 19).  
, Contact the radio station and find out whether or  
not they actually provide the service in question.  
If so, the service may be temporarily out of order.  
No p ict u re o r a n u n cle a r p ict u re a p p e a rs o n t h e  
TV scre e n o r m o n it o r.  
Th e su rro u n d e ffe ct ca n n o t b e o b t a in e d .  
, Make sure the sound field function is on (press  
MODE +/–).  
, Select the appropriate function on the receiver.  
, Set your TV to the appropriate input mode.  
, Move your TV away from the audio components.  
, Make sure that the SPEAKERS selector is set to A  
or B (not A+B) if you connected two sets of front  
speakers.  
Th e re m o t e d o e s n o t fu n ct io n .  
, Point the remote at the remote sensor  
on the  
receiver.  
Re co rd in g ca n n o t b e d o n e .  
, Remove any obstacles in the path between the  
remote and the receiver.  
, Replace both batteries in the remote with new  
ones, if they are weak.  
, Check that the components are connected correctly.  
, Select the source component by rotating  
FUNCTION control.  
, When recording from a digital component, make  
sure the input mode is set to ANALOG (see page  
24) before recording with a component connected  
to the analog MD/DAT or TAPE terminals.  
, When recording from a digital component, make  
sure the input mode is set to DIGITAL (see page  
24) before recording with the component  
connected to the DIGITAL MD/DAT OUT  
terminals.  
, Make sure the command mode of the remote and  
the component are the same (see page 56).  
, Make sure you select the correct function on the  
remote.  
, If the remote is set to operate the TV only, use the  
remote to select a source or component other than  
TV before operating the receiver or other  
component.  
* Models of area code CED only.  
Ra d io st a t io n s ca n n o t b e t u n e d in .  
, Check that the antennas are connected securely.  
Adjust the antennas and connect an external  
antenna if necessary.  
Re fe re n ce se ct io n s fo r cle a rin g t h e  
re ce ive rs m e m o ry  
To clear  
See  
, The signal strength of the stations is too weak  
(when tuning in with automatic tuning). Use  
direct tuning.  
All memorized settings  
Customized sound fields  
page 17  
page 40  
, Make sure you set the tuning interval correctly  
(when tuning in AM stations with direct tuning)  
(see pages 47 and 62).  
, No stations have been preset or the preset stations  
have been cleared (when tuning by scanning preset  
stations). Preset the stations (see page 48).  
, Press DISPLAY so that the frequency appears in  
the display.  
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Sp e cifica t io n s  
Models of other area code  
Rated Power Output at Stereo Mode  
(8 ohms 1 kHz, THD 0.7 %)  
120 W + 120 W2)  
Frequency response  
PHONO: RIAA  
AUDIO POWER  
SPECIFICATIONS  
equalization curve  
±0.5 dB  
CD, TAPE, MD/DAT,  
DVD/LD, TV/SAT,  
VIDEO 1, 2, and  
VIDEO 3:  
POWER OUTPUT AND  
TOTAL HARMONIC  
DISTORTION:  
With 8 ohm loads, both  
channels driven, from 20 -  
20,000 Hz; rated 120 w atts  
per channel minimum RMS  
pow er, w ith no more than  
0.05 % total harmonic  
distortion from 250  
110 W + 110 W3)  
(4 ohms 1 kHz, THD 0.7 %)  
100 W + 100 W2)  
90 W + 90 W3)  
10 Hz – 100 kHz  
+0.5/–3 dB (with  
sound field and  
equalizer bypassed)  
Reference Power Output2)  
(8 ohms 1 kHz, THD 0.7 %)  
FRONT1):  
120 W + 120 W  
CENTER1): 120 W  
REAR1):  
Inputs (Analog)  
PHONO:  
milliw atts to rated output  
(USA model only).  
120 W + 120 W  
(4 ohms 1 kHz, THD 0.7 %)  
FRONT1):  
Sensitivity: 2.5 mV  
Impedance:  
50 kilohms  
100 W + 100 W  
CENTER1): 100 W  
REAR1):  
S/N4): 86 dB  
(A, 2.5 mV5))  
Am p lifie r se ct io n  
5.1CH INPUT, CD,  
TAPE, MD/DAT,  
DVD/LD, TV/SAT,  
VIDEO 1, 2, and  
VIDEO 3:  
POWER OUTPUT  
100 W + 100 W  
Models of area code UC  
Rated Power Output at Stereo Mode  
(8 ohms 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0.05 %)  
120 W + 120 W  
(4 ohms 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0.09 %)  
100 W + 100 W  
Reference Power Output  
(8 ohms 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0.05 %)  
FRONT1):  
(8 ohms 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0.05 %)  
FRONT1):  
100 W + 100 W  
CENTER1): 100 W  
REAR1):  
Sensitivity: 150 mV  
Impedance:  
50 kilohms  
100 W + 100 W  
(4 ohms 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0.09 %)  
FRONT1):  
S/N4): 96 dB  
(A, 150 mV5))  
120 W + 120 W  
4) INPUT SHORT  
90 W + 90 W  
CENTER1): 120 W  
CENTER1): 90 W  
5) Weighted network, input level  
REAR1):  
REAR1):  
120 W + 120 W  
90 W + 90 W  
(4 ohms 20 Hz – 20 kHz, THD 0.09 %)  
FRONT:1)  
1) Depending on the sound field settings and  
the source, there may be no sound output.  
2) Measured under the following conditions:  
100 W + 100 W  
CENTER1): 100 W  
REAR1):  
Area code  
TW  
CN, CED  
Power requirements  
110 V AC, 60 Hz  
230 V AC, 50 Hz  
100 W + 100 W  
3) Measured under the following conditions:  
Area code  
Power requirements  
CN  
220 V AC, 50 Hz  
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Sp e cifica t io n s  
Inputs (Digital)  
FM t u n e r se ct io n  
AM t u n e r se ct io n  
DVD/LD IN, CD IN  
Tuning range 87.5 - 108.0 MHz  
Tuning range  
Models of area code UC  
(Coaxial):  
Sensitivity: –  
Impedance: 75 ohms  
S/N: 100 dB  
Antenna terminals  
With 10-kHz tuning  
75 ohms, unbalanced  
scale:  
530 – 1710 kHz6)  
With 9-kHz tuning  
scale:  
(A, 20 kHz LPF)  
DVD/LD IN, TV/SAT  
IN, CD IN, MD/  
DAT IN (Optical):  
Sensitivity: –  
Sensitivity  
Mono: 18.3 dBf,  
2.2 µV/75 ohms  
Stereo: 38.3 dBf,  
22.5 µV/75 ohms  
531 – 1710 kHz6)  
Models of area code CN, CED, TW  
With 9-kHz tuning  
scale:  
Impedance: –  
S/N: 100 dB  
(A, 20 kHz LPF)  
Usable sensitivity  
11.2 dBf, 1 µV/75 ohms  
531 – 1602 kHz  
Models of area code E  
With 10-kHz tuning  
scale:  
S/N  
Mono: 76 dB  
Stereo: 70 dB  
Outputs (Analog)  
TAPE, MD/DAT (REC  
OUT); VIDEO 1, 2  
(AUDIO OUT), 2ND  
AV:  
530 – 1610 kHz6)  
With 9-kHz tuning  
scale:  
Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz  
Mono: 0.3%  
Stereo: 0.5%  
531 – 1602 kHz6)  
Voltage: 150 mV,  
Impedance:  
1 kilohms  
Separation  
45 dB at 1 kHz  
Antenna  
Loop antenna  
FRONT L/R, CENTER,  
REAR L/R,  
Frequency response  
30 Hz – 15 kHz  
Usable sensitivity  
50 dB/m (at 1,000 kHz  
SUB WOOFER:  
Voltage: 2 V  
+0.5/–2 dB  
or 999 kHz)  
Impedance:  
1 kilohms  
Selectivity  
60 dB at 400 kHz  
S/N  
54 dB (at 50 mV/m)  
PHONES:  
Harmonic distortion  
0.5 % (50 mV/m,  
Accepts low- and  
high-impedance  
headphones  
400 kHz)  
Selectivity  
At 9 kHz: 35 dB  
At 10 kHz: 40 dB  
Outputs (Digital)  
MD/DAT (Optical)  
6) You can change the AM tuning scale to  
9 kHz y 10 kHz. After tuning in any AM  
station, turn off the receiver. Hold down the  
TUNING + button and press the ?/1  
button. All preset stations will be erased  
when you change the tuning scale. To reset  
the scale to 10 kHz (or 9 kHz), repeat the  
procedure.  
Sampling Frequency  
48 kHz  
EQ  
BASS:  
99 Hz~1.0 kHz  
(21 steps)  
MID:  
198 Hz~10 kHz  
(37 steps)  
TREBLE:  
1.0 kHz~10 kHz  
(23 steps)  
Gain levels:  
±10 dB, 1 dB step  
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AC outlets  
Video section  
General  
Models of area code UC  
2 switched,  
total 120 W/1A  
Models of area code  
CED  
1 switched,  
total 100 W  
Models of area code  
E, CN, TW  
Inputs  
Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
S-video:  
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
C: 0.286 Vp-p  
75 ohms  
Component video:  
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
B-Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
R-Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
System  
Tuner section:  
PLL quartz-locked  
digital synthesizer  
system  
Preamplifier section:  
Low-noise NF type  
equalizer  
Power amplifier  
section:  
2 switched,  
total 100 W  
Pure-complementary  
SEPP  
Outputs  
Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
S-video:  
Dimensions 430 × 175 × 405 mm  
(17 × 7 × 6 in.)  
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
C: 0.286 Vp-p  
Power requirements  
Models of area code UC  
including projecting  
parts and controls  
75 ohms  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Models of area code  
CED  
230 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Models of area code CN  
220 – 230 V AC,  
50/60 Hz  
Models of area code E  
120/220/240 V AC,  
50/60 Hz  
Models of area code  
TW  
Component video:  
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
B-Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
R-Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms  
Mass (Approx.)  
17.0 kg (37 lb 8 oz)  
Supplied accessories  
See page 4.  
For details on the area code of the  
component you are using, see  
page 3.  
110 V AC, 60 Hz  
Design and specifications are subject  
to change without notice.  
Power consumption  
Models of area code UC  
420 W  
Models of area code  
CED, CN, E  
370 W  
Models of area code  
TW  
950 W  
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Glo ssa ry  
Su rro u n d so u n d  
Do lb y Dig it a l (AC-3)  
Sound that consists of three elements:  
direct sound, early reflected sound  
(early reflections) and reverberative  
sound (reverberation). The acoustics  
of the surrounding space affect the  
way these three sound elements are  
heard. Surround sound combines  
these sound elements in such a way  
that you actually can sense the size of  
the venue, as well as its type.  
This sound format for movie theaters  
is more advanced than Dolby Pro  
Logic Surround. In this format, the  
rear speakers output stereo sound  
with an expanded frequency range  
and a sub woofer channel for deep  
bass is independently provided. This  
format is also called “5.1” because the  
sub woofer channel is counted as 0.1  
channel (since it functions only when  
a deep bass effect is needed). All six  
channels in this format are recorded  
separately to realize superior channel  
separation. Furthermore, since all the  
signals are processed digitally, less  
signal degradation occurs. The name  
“AC-3” comes from the fact that it is  
the third audio coding method to be  
developed by the Dolby Laboratories  
Licensing Corporation.  
Types of sound  
Reverberation  
Early reflections  
Direct sound  
Transition of sound from rear speakers  
Dig it a l Cin e m a So u n d  
Direct sound  
This is the generic name of the  
surround sound produced by digital  
signal processing technology  
developed by Sony. Unlike previous  
surround sound fields mainly  
directed at the reproduction of music,  
Digital Cinema Sound is designed  
specifically for the enjoyment of  
movies.  
Level  
Early  
reflections  
Reverberation  
Time  
Early reflection time  
Do lb y Pro Lo g ic Su rro u n d  
As one method of decoding Dolby  
Surround, Dolby Pro Logic Surround  
produces four channels from two-  
channel sound. Compared with the  
former Dolby Surround system,  
Dolby Pro Logic Surround reproduces  
left-to-right panning more naturally  
and localizes sounds more precisely.  
To take full advantage of Dolby Pro  
Logic Surround, you should have one  
pair of rear speakers and a center  
speaker. The rear speakers output  
monaural sound.  
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Ta b le s o f Se t t in g s Usin g SURROUND, LEVEL, EQ, a n d SET UP  
b u t t o n s  
You can make various settings using the LEVEL, SURROUND, EQ, SET UP buttons, jog dial, and cursor buttons. The tables  
below show each of the settings that these buttons can make.  
Press and light  
Press  
or  
to select  
Turn jog dial to select  
See page  
SURROUND button  
6.1 MATRIX [XXXX]  
PRO LOGIC [XXXX]  
AUTO, ON, OFF  
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AUTO, ON, OFF  
EFFECT [  
]
depends on sound mode (in 21 steps)  
between –8 to +8 (in 1 increment steps)  
between –8 to +8 (in 1 increment steps)  
DRY, STANDARD, WET  
WALL S__I__H  
REVERB S__I__L  
FRONT REVERB [XXXX]  
SCREEN DEPTH [XXXX]  
VIR. SPEAKERS [XXXX]  
REAR ENHANCER  
BASS GAIN XXX dB  
BASS FREQ. XXXX Hz  
MID GAIN XXX dB  
MID FREQ. XXXX Hz  
MID SLOPE [XXXX]  
TRE. GAIN XXX dB  
TRE. FREQ. XXXX Hz  
FRONT L__I__R  
DEEP, MID, OFF  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 99 Hz and 1.0 kHz (in 21 steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 198 Hz and 10.0 kHz (in 37 steps)  
WIDE, MIDDLE, NARROW  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 1.0 kHz and 10.0 kHz (in 23 steps)  
between –8 dB to +8 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between –8 dB to +8 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
OFF, or –20 dB to 0 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
OFF, or –20 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
OFF, 0.1 to 0.9 (in 0.1 dB steps), STD, or MAX  
LEVEL button  
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REAR L__I__R  
CENTER XXX dB  
REAR L/R XXX dB  
REAR CENTER XXX dB  
SUB WOOFER XXX dB  
LFE MIX XXX dB  
dts LFE MIX XXX dB  
D. RANGE COMP. XXX  
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Ta b le s o f Se t t in g s Usin g SURROUND, LEVEL, EQ, a n d SET UP b u t t o n s  
Press and light  
Press  
or  
to select  
Turn jog dial to select  
See page  
EQ button  
FRONT BASS XXX dB  
FRONT BASS XXX Hz  
FRONT MID XXX dB  
FRONT MID XXX Hz  
FRONT MID [XXX]  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 99 Hz and 1.0 kHz (in 21 steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 198 Hz and 10.0 kHz (in 37 steps)  
WIDE, MIDDLE, NARROW  
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FRONT TRE. XXX dB  
FRONT TRE. XXX Hz  
CENTER BASS XXX dB  
CENTER BASS XXX Hz  
CENTER MID XXX dB  
CENTER MID XXX Hz  
CENTER MID [XXX]  
CENTER TRE. XXX dB  
CENTER TRE. XXX Hz  
REAR L/R BASS XXX dB  
REAR L/R BASS XXX Hz  
REAR L/R MID XXX dB  
REAR L/R MID XXX Hz  
REAR L/R MID [XXX]  
REAR L/R TRE. XXX dB  
REAR L/R TRE. XXX Hz  
R.CTR BASS XXX dB  
R.CTR BASS XXX Hz  
R.CTR MID XXX dB  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 1.0 kHz and 10.0 kHz (in 23 steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 99 Hz and 1.0 kHz (in 21 steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 198 Hz and 10.0 kHz (in 37 steps)  
WIDE, MIDDLE, NARROW  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 1.0 kHz and 10.0 kHz (in 23 steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 99 Hz and 1.0 kHz (in 21 steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 198 Hz and 10.0 kHz (in 37 steps)  
WIDE, MIDDLE, NARROW  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 1.0 kHz and 10.0 kHz (in 23 steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 99 Hz and 1.0 kHz (in 21 steps)  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 198 Hz and 10.0 kHz (in 37 steps)  
WIDE, MIDDLE, NARROW  
R.CTR MID XXX Hz  
R.CTR MID [XXX]  
R.CTR TRE. XXX dB  
between –10 dB to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
between 1.0 kHz and 10.0 kHz (in 23 steps)  
R.CTR TRE. XXX Hz  
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Press  
Press  
or  
to select  
Turn jog dial to select  
LARGE, SMALL  
See page  
SET UP button  
FRONT [XXXXXX]  
18  
CENTER [XXXXXX]  
LARGE, SMALL, NO  
LARGE, SMALL, NO  
LARGE, SMALL, NO  
YES, NO  
REAR L/R [XXXXXX]  
REAR CTR [XXXXXX]  
SUB WOOFER [XXXXXX]  
FRONT XX.X FEET2)(METER)  
between 3 feet2) (1.0 meters) and 40 feet2)  
(12.0 meters) (in 1 foot2) (0.1 meter) steps)  
CENTER XX.X FEET2)(METER) between FRONT and 5 feet2) (1.5 meters)  
(in 1 foot2) (0.1 meter) steps)  
REAR L/R XX.X FEET2)(METER) between FRONT and 15 feet2) (4.5 meters)  
(in 1 foot2) (0.1 meter) steps)  
REAR CTR XX.X FEET2)(METER) between FRONT and 15 feet2) (4.5 meters)  
(in 1 foot2) (0.1 meter) steps)  
REAR L/R PLACE [XXXXXX]  
REAR L/R HGT. [XXXXXX]  
FRONT SP > XXX Hz1)  
CENTER SP > XXX Hz1)  
REAR L/R SP > XXX Hz1)  
LFE HIGH CUT [XXX]  
DIST. UNIT [XXXXXX]  
5.1 CH V:[XXXXXXXX]  
D. POWER [XXX]  
SIDE, MIDDLE, BEHIND  
HIGH, LOW  
From 40 Hz to 200 Hz (10 Hz steps, STD = 120 Hz)  
From 40 Hz to 200 Hz (10 Hz steps, STD = 120 Hz)  
From 40 Hz to 200 Hz (10 Hz steps, STD = 120 Hz)  
From 40 Hz to 200 Hz (10 Hz steps, STD = 120 Hz)  
FEET, METER  
VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3, DVD/LD, TV/SAT 55  
AUTO OFF, ALWAYS ON  
AUTO OFF, ALWAYS ON  
ON, OFF  
V. POWER [XXX]  
S.F LINK [XXX]  
AUTO FUNCTION [XXX]  
2 WAY REMOTE [XXX]  
COMMAND [XXXX]  
COLOR SYSTEM [XXXX]3)  
OSD [XXXXXX]  
ON, OFF  
ON, OFF  
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AV1, AV2  
NTSC, PAL  
COLOR, MONOCHROME  
1)  
When the speakers are set to SMALL only.  
Models of area code UC only.  
Except for models of area code UC.  
2)  
3)  
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In d e x  
A
H
S
AC-3. See Dolby Digital (AC-3)  
Hookups  
Scanning  
Adjusting  
brightness of the display 28  
equalizer 39  
speaker volumes 22  
surround parameters 36  
Autobetical 46  
5.1 CH input 10  
AC power cord 13  
antennas 5  
audio components 6  
digital components 8, 9  
CONTROL A1 II 12  
S-LINK CONTROL S 12  
speaker system 15  
video components 7  
preset stations. See Preset  
tuning  
radio stations. See Automatic  
tuning  
Selecting  
component 25  
front speaker system 28  
sound field 30  
Sleep timer 54  
Automatic tuning 47  
B
C
Sound field  
Basic operations 24~28  
Battery 4  
adjustable parameters 41~44  
customizing 36~44  
pre-programmed 31~34  
resetting 40  
I, J, K  
Indexing. See Naming  
Changing  
L, M  
selecting 30  
Speakers  
display 26  
effect level 36  
Labeling. See Naming  
adjusting speaker volume 22  
connection 15  
impedance 16  
placement 18~22  
Supplied accessories 4  
Surround sound 29~44  
Checking the connections 23  
Clearing receiver’s memory 17  
Color system 56  
Connecting 4~13  
Crossover frequency 22  
Customizing sound fields 36~44  
N
O
Naming 53  
ON SCREEN 28  
T
D
P, Q  
Test tone 22  
Tuning  
autobetical 46  
automatically 47  
directly 47  
Digital Cinema Sound 64  
Direct tuning 47  
Dolby Digital (AC-3) 64  
Dolby Pro Logic Surround 64  
Dubbing. See Recording  
Parameter 41~44, 65~67  
Preset stations  
how to preset 48  
how to tune 48  
PTY 50, 51  
preset stations 48  
E, F, G  
R
U, V, W, X, Y, Z  
Editing. See Recording  
Effect level 36  
EON 49  
RDS 49~51  
Receiving broadcasts  
autobetical 46  
Unpacking 4  
EQ 39  
automatically 47  
directly 47  
preset stations 48  
Recording  
on an audio tape or MD 53  
on a video tape 54  
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