VocoPro Stereo Receiver DTX 9909K User Manual

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THE SINGER'S ULTIMATE CHOICE  
DTX-9909K  
700W MAX 7.1 Surround Sound Receiver with Professional Karaoke  
DSP Processing  
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ble of Contents  
FCC Information......................................4  
Listening for a Lifetime ............................5  
Safety Instructions ..................................6  
Welcome...............................................7  
Features .............................................. 8  
Technical Specs
.
.....................................9-10  
Getting Started ......................................11  
Getting Connected  
Speakers
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.........................................12  
Inputs ..............................................15  
Microphones.....................................22  
Headphones......................................22  
Descriptions and Functions  
Front Panel.......................................23-25  
Rear Panel .......................................26-29  
Remote Contro
l
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................................30-32  
LED Display.......................................33  
Basic Function
s
.
.....................................34  
AM/FM Tuner Operations
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.......................35-36  
Speaker Settings Menu............................37-39  
Karaoke Mode .......................................40-42  
Reference  
Surround Sound Setup........................43  
Playback Modes ................................44  
Listening Modes
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...............................44  
Troubleshooting
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.....................................45-46  
Resetting the DTX-9909K........................47  
Index.....................................................48-49  
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This product, when installed as indicated in the  
instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC  
requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by  
Vocopro may void your authority, granted by the FCC,  
to use this product.  
To ensure the finest performance, please read this  
manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
Install your unit in a cool, dry, clean place - away from  
windows, heat sources, and too much vibration, dust,  
moisture or cold. Avoid sources of hum (transformers, v  
motors). To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not expose to  
rain and water.  
When connecting this product to  
accessories and/or another product use only high  
quality shielded cables. Cable(s) supplied with this  
product MUST be used. Follow all installation  
instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your  
FCC authorization to use this product in the U.S.A.  
Do not operate the unit upside-down.  
This product has been tested and found to  
comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations,  
Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. Compliance with  
these requirements provides a reasonable level of  
assurances that your use of this product in a residential  
environment will not result in harmful interference with  
other electronic devices. This equipment  
generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed  
and used according to the instructions found in the  
owner's manual, may cause interference harmful to the  
operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with  
FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference  
will not occur in all installations. If this product is found  
to be the source of interference, which can be  
determined by turning the unit "Off" and "On", please try  
to eliminate the problem by using one of the following  
measures:  
Never open the cabinet. If a foreign object drops into the  
set, contact your dealer.  
Place the unit in a location with adequate air circulation.  
Do not interfere with its proper ventilation; this will cause the  
internal temperature to rise and may result in a failure.  
Do not use force on switches, knobs or cords. When  
moving the unit, first turn the unit off. Then gently disconnect  
the power plug and the cords connecting to other  
equipment. Never pull the cord itself.  
Do not attempt to clean the unit with chemical solvents:  
this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.  
Be sure to read the "Troubleshooting" section on common  
operating errors before concluding that your unit is faulty.  
Relocate either this product or the device that is being  
affected by the interference.  
This unit consumes a fair amount of power even when the  
power switch is turned off. We recommend that you unplug  
the power cord from the wall outlet if the unit is not going to  
be used for a long time. This will save electricity and help  
prevent fire hazards. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by  
grasping the plug. Never pull the cord itself.  
Use power outlets that are on different branch (circuit  
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter(s).  
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient  
the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300-ohm ribbon  
lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable.  
To prevent lightning damage, pull out the power cord  
and remove the antenna cable during an electrical storm.  
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory  
results, please contact your local retailer authorized to  
distribute Vocopro products. If you can not locate the  
appropriate retailer, please contact Vocopro, 1728  
Curtiss Court, La Verne, CA 91750.  
��The general digital signals may interfere with other  
equipment such as tuners or receivers. Move the system  
farther away from such equipment if interference is  
observed.  
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Pleasecheck the copyright laws in your country  
before recording from records, compact discs,  
radio, etc. Recording of copyrighted material may  
infringe copyright laws.  
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The apparatus is not disconnected from the AC power  
source so long as it is connected to the wall outlet,  
even if the apparatus itself is turned off. To fully insure  
that the apparatus is indeed fully void if residual power,  
leave unit disconnected from the AC outlet for at least  
fifteen seconds.  
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Listening for a lifetime  
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit youʼve just purchased is only the start of your  
musical enjoyment. Now itʼs time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your  
equipment offers. VocoPro and the Electronic Industries Associationʼs Consumer Electronics  
Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets  
the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and, most  
importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to a higher volume of  
sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard  
against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.  
To establish a safe level:  
• Start your volume control at a low setting.  
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without  
distortion.  
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:  
• Set the dial and leave it there.  
• Pay attention to the different levels in various recordings.  
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all,  
we want you listening for a lifetime.  
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since  
hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and  
the Electronic Industries Associationʼs Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid  
prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection.  
Some common decibel ranges:  
Level  
Example  
30  
40  
50  
60  
70  
80  
Quiet library, Soft whispers  
Living room, Refrigerator, Bedroom away from traffic  
Light traffic, Normal Conversation  
Air Conditioner at 20 ft., Sewing machine  
Vacuum cleaner, Hair dryer, Noisy Restaurant  
Average city traffic, Garbage disposals, Alarm clock at 2 ft.  
The following noises can be dangerous under constant exposure:  
Level  
Example  
90  
100  
120  
140  
180  
Subway, Motorcycle, Truck traffic, Lawn Mower  
Garbage truck, Chainsaw, Pneumatics drill  
Rock band concert in front of speakers  
Gunshot blast, Jet plane  
Rocket launching pad  
-Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation  
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Safety Instructions  
8. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so its  
location does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For  
example, the appliance should not be situated on a bed,  
sofa, rug, or similar surface that may block the  
ventilation slots.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF SHOCK  
9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock,  
do not remove cover (or back). No user-  
serviceable parts inside. Only refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
10. Power Sources - The appliance should be  
connected to a power supply only of the type described  
in the operating instructions or as marked on the  
appliance.  
Explanation of Graphical Symbols  
The lightning flash & arrowhead  
symbol, within an equilateral triangle,  
is intended to alert you to the  
presence of danger.  
11. Grounding or Polarization – Precautions should be  
taken so that the grounding or polarization means of  
an appliance is not defeated.  
12. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords  
should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked  
on or pinched by items placed upon or against them,  
paying particular attention to cords at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit  
from the appliance.  
The exclamation point within an  
equilateral triangle is intended to alert  
you to the presence of important  
operating and servicing instructions.  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do  
not expose this unit to rain or moisture.  
13. Cleaning – Unplug this unit from the wall outlet  
before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
14. Power lines – An outdoor antenna should be  
located away from power lines.  
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating  
instructions should be read before the appliance is  
operated.  
15. Nonuse Periods – The power cord of the appliance  
should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused  
for a long period of time.  
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating  
16. Object and Liquid Entry – Care should be taken so  
that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the  
enclosure through openings.  
instructions should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in  
the operating instructions should be adhered to.  
17. Damage Requiring Service – The appliance should  
be serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use  
instructions should be followed.  
A. The power supply cord or plug has been damaged; or  
B. Objects have fallen into the appliance; or  
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or  
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally  
or exhibits a marked change in performance; or  
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure  
damaged.  
5. Attachments - Do not use attachments not  
recommended by the product manufacturer as they may  
cause hazards.  
6. Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water.  
For example, near a bathtub or in a wet basement and  
the like.  
18. Servicing – The user should not attempt to service  
the appliance beyond that described in the operating  
instructions. All other servicing should be referred to  
qualified service personnel.  
7. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used  
only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
Note:  
7 A. An appliance and cart combination  
should be moved with care. Quick stops,  
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may  
cause an overturn.  
To CATV system installer’s (U.S.A.): This reminder is  
provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to  
Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for  
proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the  
cable ground shall be connected as close to the point of  
cable entry as practical.  
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Welcome  
And thank you for purchasing the DTX-9909K from VocoPro, your ultimate choice in  
Karaoke entertainment! With years of experience in the music entertainment business,  
VocoPro is a leading manufacturer of Karaoke equipment, and has been providing  
patrons of bars, churches, schools, clubs and individual consumers the opportunity to  
sound like a star with full-scale club models, in-home systems and mobile units. All our  
products offer solid performance and sound reliability, and to reinforce our commitment  
to customer satisfaction, we have customer service and technical support professionals  
ready to assist you with your needs. We have provided some contact information for  
you below.  
VocoPro  
1728 Curtiss Court  
La Verne, CA 91750  
Toll Free: 800-678-5348  
TEL: 909-593-8893  
FAX: 909-593-8890  
VocoPro Company Email Directory  
Customer Service & General Information  
Tech Support  
Remember Our Website  
Be sure to visit the VocoPro website www.vocopro.com for the latest information on  
new products, packages and promos. And while you're there don't forget to check out  
our Club VocoPro for Karaoke news and events, chat rooms, club directories and even  
a KJ Service directory!  
We look forward to hearing you sound like a PRO, with VocoPro, the singer’s ultimate  
choice.  
FOR YOUR RECORDS  
Please record the model number and serial number below, for easy reference, in case of loss or theft. These  
numbers are located on the rear panel of the unit. Space is also provided for other relevant information  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
Date of Purchase  
Place of Purchase  
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Features  
Features  
• 7.1 Dolby Digital Surround EX Decoder  
• DSP Vocal Reverb  
• DSP Feedback Reducer  
• 7 Input Channels (5 audio/video, 2 audio-only)  
• Treble and Bass Tone Controls  
• Digital AM/FM Tuner with 64 Station Presets  
• Full-function Remote Control  
• Automatic Audio Format Recognition  
• Remote Control Standby  
• Sleep Timer  
• Headphone Jack and Speaker Bypass  
• Dolby Digital Decoder  
• DTS Decoder  
• 7-Channel Stereo Mode  
• 2-Channel Stereo Bypass Mode  
• 7 DSP modes: Church, Disco, Hall, Jazz, Live, Stadium, and Theater  
Connections  
Contents  
Audio Inputs  
• (1) Power cable  
• 7 Stereo L/R RCA  
• 3 Digital Coaxial  
• 2 Digital Optical  
• (1) Remote control  
• (2) AA battery  
• (1) Indoor FM antenna  
• (1) AM loop antenna  
• (1) Warranty card  
Video Inputs  
• 5 RCA Video  
• 5 S-Video  
• 3 Component Video (YPbPr)  
Audio Outputs  
• L/R RCA Pre  
• L/R RCA Record  
• RCA Subwoofer  
Speaker Outputs  
• L/R ‘Banana Plug’ Front Speaker  
• Center ‘Banana Plug’ Speaker  
• L/R ‘Banana Plug’ Surround  
• L/R ‘Banana Plug’ Surround Back  
Video Outputs  
• 1 RCA Video  
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• 1 S-Video  
• 1 Component (YPbPr)  
Radio Tuner  
• FM Antenna Output  
• AM Antenna Output  
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Technical Specifications  
Test item  
Unit  
Technology requirement  
NO  
Test condition  
L/R/C/SL/SR/SBL/SBR=200~  
1
2
3
4
Input Sensitivity  
mV  
V
Input 1KHz signal, output 8loaddistortion1%  
Input 1KHz signal, output 8loaddistortion1%  
Input 1KHz signal, output 8loaddistortion1%  
Input 1KHz signal, output 8load  
250  
Overload electromotive force  
2  
Output V/ W of distortion  
V
28  
limit  
CH gain  
dB  
≤1  
Input 1KHz signal, output 8load 1Wall the tune  
at middle point for referencetest frequency range:  
20Hz20Khz,  
5
Frequency response  
dB  
≤1  
Separated input 1KHz and 10KHz signal, Output  
8load  
6
7
CH separated ratio  
dB  
dB  
1K5510K50  
Separated input 1KHz and 10KHz signal, output  
8load  
DVD/VIDEO CH cross talk  
1K6510K55  
Input 1KHz signal, Output 8load 1Wall the tune  
at middle point for referenceTest frequency  
range: 100Hz10Khz, test at 100Hz and 10KHz  
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Tone range  
dB  
±8(±2)  
19  
20  
Damp coefficient  
S/N  
100  
Under Working condition,8Ωmono work100Hz  
Rating output as parameter  
dB  
S/N75A weight82  
No signal input,Use 600Ωresistance short circuit  
inputOUT 8Ω  
21  
≤3  
excess noise  
mV  
22  
23  
Mic input sensitivity  
MIC Overload electromotive  
force  
Input 1KHz signal, Output 8loaddistortion1%  
Input 1KHz signal, Output 8loaddistortion1%  
15±5  
mV  
mV  
250  
Input 1KHz signal, Output 8load1Wall the tune  
at middle point for reference ,test at 100Hz and  
10KHz  
24  
25  
Tone range  
dB  
dB  
±10(±2)  
Input 1KHz signal, Output 8load 1Wall the  
tune at middle point for reference, test frequency  
range: 30Hz10Khz  
MIC Frequency response  
≤1  
26  
27  
32  
Rating output as reference value  
dB  
mV  
mV  
V
MICS/N)  
S/N60 A weight65  
≤15  
OUT 8No signal input, short circuit input  
Input 100Hz signal, distortion1%7.1 Input  
Input frequency 100Hz7.1 Input  
Excess noise  
SW input sensitivity  
SW linear input Overload  
electromotive force  
SW linear Max output voltage  
≤360  
3.5  
33  
34  
35  
Input 100Hz signal, distortion1%7.1 Input  
Input 1KHz signal, Output 32loaddistortion=  
1%  
3  
V
Headphone max output  
V
1  
REC Max output without  
distortion  
Input 1KHz signal, Output 10K loaddistortion=  
1%  
36  
V
1.5  
37  
39  
Video frequency test  
AM  
mV  
Input 6.5MHz/1Vpp, Output 75load  
Output900950mVpp  
Specification  
MIN  
TYP  
60  
56  
56  
MAX  
74  
26dB limit noise  
sensitivity  
603KHz  
999KHz  
1404KHz  
dBu  
72  
72  
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Signal to noise ratio  
(A weight)  
80% mod  
999KHz  
dB  
40  
50  
Distortion rate  
Audio output  
80% mod  
999KHz  
999KHz  
%
1.0  
5.0  
L/R output  
mV  
125  
180  
260  
intermediate  
frequency restrain  
ratio  
999KHz  
999KHz  
dB  
30  
45  
Audio frequency  
characteristic  
Frequency range  
40Hz  
4KHz  
-10  
-10  
dB  
Ref1KHz  
-16  
KHz  
5221611  
88.0MHz  
98.0MHz  
106.0MHz  
98.0MHz  
98.0MHz  
98.0MHz  
98.0MHz  
98.0MHz  
98.0MHz  
98.0MHz  
20  
26  
26  
26  
50dB limit noise  
sensitivity  
15KHz LPF ON  
dBu  
20  
20  
50  
50  
60  
Signal noise ratio  
Distortion  
15KHz LPF ON  
15KHz LPF ON  
dB  
%
60  
0.4  
0.7  
800  
700  
30  
1.2  
1.5  
900  
800  
40  
FM  
650  
550  
23  
Audio output  
15KHz LPF ON  
15KHz LPF ON  
mV  
Stereo separate ratio  
Frequency range  
dB  
MHz  
87.50108.00  
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Getting Started  
About the Remote Control  
Connecting the Power Cable  
• The area between the remote control and the main unit  
must be clear of large obstacles.  
• Do not expose the remote control sensor to strong light-  
ing, especially an inverter type fluorescent lamp as this  
may cause the remote control to not function properly.  
Plug the supplied AC power cable into the AC inlet after all  
other connections are complete and then plug the AC power  
cable to an AC wall outlet.  
CAUTION  
Use the supplied AC cable. Do not use other AC power  
cables as doing so may result in fire hazard or electrical  
shock.  
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control  
1. Turn the remote control over and slide the battery com-  
partment cover off towards the direction of the arrow.  
2. Insert the AA batteries, positioning them according to  
the polarity (+, --) markings on the inside of the battery  
compartment.  
15V/60H  
3. Close the battery compartment cover.  
Battery Replacement  
If you find that the distance between the remote control and  
the main unit must be shorter in order to use the remote  
control, this means that the batteries are low and must be  
changed. Replace both batteries with new ones.  
Battery Notes:  
• Use AA batteries.  
• Be sure the polarities (+, --) are correct. (See the illustra-  
tion inside the battery compartment).  
• Remove the batteries when not using the remote control  
for an extended period of time.  
• If batteries leak, dispose of them immediately. Avoid skin,  
clothing and any other contact with the leaked material.  
Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing  
new batteries.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries.  
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) with recharge-  
able (nickel-cadmium) batteries.  
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Getting Connected  
Preparing the Speaker Cable  
Connecting Speakers  
You can either used an exposed speaker wire or Banana  
Plug speaker cable.  
The Speaker Terminals are located on the rear panel. There  
are two FRONT terminals, one CENTER terminal, Two SUR-  
ROUND terminals and two SURR BACK (surround back)  
terminals. Be sure to connect the left channel (L), right  
channel (R), “+” (red) and “--” (black) properly.  
Exposed Speaker Wire  
1. Remove approximately 3/8” (10mm) of insulation  
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2. Twist the exposed wires together to prevent short circuits  
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Caution  
• If using 4speakers, be sure to set the DTX-  
9909K’s speaker impedance setting to 4before  
using. If using 8speakers, make sure it is set to  
8. The speaker impedance switch is located on  
the rear panel.  
4. Insert the bare wire  
5. Tighten the knob until the wire is secure  
 
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• Before connecting the speakers, make sure that the DTX-  
9909K is disconnected from the power source.  
• Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other or  
another metal part of this unit. This could damage the  
DTX-9909K and/or the speakers.  
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Getting Connected cont.  
Connecting to the CENTER speaker terminals:  
Determining the proper way to connect the speaker  
cables:  
Connect a center-positioned speaker to the “+” and “--”  
CENTER terminals on the rear panel of DTX-9909K following  
steps 1-5 on page 12.  
The speaker cable is a pair of insulated cables running side  
by side. One cable is colored or shaped differently , perhaps  
with a stripe, groove or ridges.  
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1. Connect one end of the striped (grooved, ridged, etc.)  
cable to the “+” (red) terminal on the rear panel of the  
DTX-9909K.  
2. Connect the other end of the striped (grooved, ridged,  
etc.) cable to the “+” (red) terminal on the speaker.  
3. Connect one end of the “plain” (NO stripes, grooves,  
ridges, etc.) cable to the “--” (black) terminal on the rear  
panel of the DTX-9909K.  
4. Connect the other end of the “plain” (NO stripes, grooves,  
ridges, etc.) cable to the “--” (black) terminal on the  
speaker  
Connecting to the SURROUND speaker terminals:  
Connect a pair of surround-positioned speakers to the “+”  
and “--” SURROUND terminals on the rear panel of DTX-  
9909K following steps 1-5 on page 12.  
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Connecting to the FRONT speaker terminals:  
Connect a pair of front-positioned speakers to the “+” and “--”  
FRONT terminals on the rear panel of DTX-9909K following  
steps 1-5 on page 12  
Connecting to the SURROUND BACK speaker termi-  
nals:  
Connect a pair of rear surround speakers to the “+” and “--”  
SURR BACK terminals on the rear panel of DTX-9909K fol-  
lowing steps 1-5 on page 12  
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Getting Connected cont.  
Connecting to the REC OUT jacks  
Connecting to the ZONE2 PRE jacks  
The ZONE 2 channel allows you to output any of the analog  
input channels to a different location to be played simultane-  
ously with the main zone. This is common for home enter-  
tainment setups that have different things playing in different  
rooms at the same time.  
The L/R (red and white) RCA Record Output jacks on the  
rear panel can be connected to any self-powered input device  
with RCA inputs. (i.e. recording device, powered speakers  
etc)  
NOTE: Zone 2 does not include any of the digital  
input channels: optical, coaxial, 7.1 surround  
sound.  
What you will need:  
• Powered device with L/R RCA inputs  
• RCA L/R audio cable (red & white)  
The L/R (red and white) RCA ZONE2 PRE output jacks on  
the rear panel can be connected to any self-powered input  
device with RCA inputs. (i.e. recording device, powered  
speakers, etc)  
1. Connect one end of the red and white RCA cable to the  
REC OUT jacks on the DTX-9909K’s rear panel  
2. Connect the other end of the red and white RCA cable to  
the RCA inputs on the recording device, powered speak-  
ers, etc.  
What you will need:  
• Powered device with L/R RCA inputs  
• RCA L/R audio cable (red & white)  
1. Connect one end of the red and white RCA cable to the  
ZONE2 PRE output jacks on the DTX-9909K’s rear panel  
 
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2. Connect the other end of the red and white RCA cable to  
the RCA inputs on the recording device, powered speak-  
ers, etc.  
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3. Press the ZONE2 button on the front panel to enter  
Zone2 to make changes. The number 2 will appear in the  
display indicating that Zone2 is open.  
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Getting Connected cont.  
Connecting a DVD Player with RCA Audio and Video  
Outputs  
Connecting to the DTX-9909K’s Inputs  
There are 5 available A/V input channels which allow you  
to connect up to 5 A/V players to the DTX-9909K: DVD,  
AUX1, AUX2, AUX3 and TV.  
A DVD or other A/V player can be connected to any of the 5  
inputs using the L/R (red & white) RCA audio inputs and the  
RCA video (yellow) input.  
 
What you will need  
• Player with RCA audio and video outputs  
• RCA L/R audio cable (red & white)  
• RCA video cable (yellow)  
Audio  
1. Connect one end of the red and white RCA audio cable to  
the L/R audio outputs on your player  
2. Connect the other end of the red and white RCA audio  
cable to one of the L/R audio inputs on the DTX-9909K  
rear panel  
 
Video  
1. Connect one end of the RCA video cable to the RCA video  
output on your player  
Choosing A Video Output  
The DTX-9909K offers the user with three video output and  
input options that can be utilized to optimize your home  
theater system or KJ set up. It is recommended to use the  
best available connection to maximize your video output.  
2. Connect the other end of the RCA video cable to one of  
the RCA video inputs on the DTX-9909K’s rear panel  
3. Select the proper input channel on the DTX-9909K.  
NOTE: All 5 of the A/V input channels have RCA  
audio and video inputs so make sure the correct  
one is selected.  
Composite (Yellow RCA) – This type of connection is  
the most common type. Outputs are found on all DVD  
players, camcorders and other video output devices, inputs  
can be found on most TVs and video monitors. This  
connection requires an RCA-style video cable (not included).  
Selecting the Correct input channel  
Front panel: Press the INPUT button on the DTX-9909K  
front panel until the correct input channel is displayed on  
the screen  
S – Video - This is the four-pin “seperate video”  
connection and provides a higher quality video signal than  
composite. Outputs can be found on most DVD players,  
camcorders and other video output devices, inputs can be  
found on many TVs and video monitors. This connection  
requires an S-Video cable (not included).  
Remote Control: Press the corresponding input button on  
the remote control to access the correct input channel.  
i.e. AUX1 for the AUX1 input channel, DVD/OPT1 for the  
DVD input channel, etc.  
Component (Y’PbPr) – This type of connection  
provides the highest quality video signal of those found on  
the DTX-9909K. Outputs can be found on many DVD  
players, DVRs and other video output devices, inputs can be  
found on High-Definition TVs, as well as many modern  
Standard Definition TVs.
 
This connection requires a  
component video cable (not included).  
NOTE: The DTX-9909K will only output the type of video  
signal received from the corresponding input, it does not  
convert a lesser signal to a greater signal. It is recommend-  
ed you use the same type of video output connection used on  
the input.  
It is suggested that you refer to the operating instructions  
of your video output devices, TVs and video monitors for  
specific information regarding the use of these outputs and  
inputs.  
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Connecting to a TV using the RCA Video (yellow)  
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What you will need  
• TV/ video monitor with an RCA video input  
• RCA video cable (yellow)  
1. Connect one end of the RCA video cable to the RCA video  
OUT jack on the DTX-9909K rear panel  
2. Connect the other end of the RCA video cable to the RCA  
video input on the TV/Video monitor  
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3. Make sure the TV/Video monitor is set to the correct  
video input. Consult the TV/Video monitor’s user manual  
for the necessary instructions.  
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Connecting a DVD Player Video using S-Video Inputs  
Connecting to a TV / Video Monitor using the S-  
Video Output  
There are 5 available S-Video inputs located on the rear  
panel.  
What you will need  
NOTE: Make sure you connect each player’s  
S-Video the same input on the DTX-9909K that  
that player’s audio is connected to. i.e. If it is  
connected to the AUX1 audio inputs, connect to  
the S-Video input on the AUX1 input channel.  
• TV/ video monitor with an S-Video video input  
• S-Video video cable  
1. Connect one end of the S-Video video cable to the S-Video  
OUT jack on the DTX-9909K rear panel  
What you will need  
• Player with an S-Video output  
• S-Video cable  
2. Connect the other end of the S-Video video cable to the  
S-Video video input on the TV/Video monitor  
3. Make sure the TV/Video monitor is set to the correct  
video input. Consult the TV/Video monitor’s user manual  
for the necessary instructions  
1. Connect one end of the S-Video Cable to the S-Video out-  
put on your player  
2. Connect the other end of the S-Video Cable to one of the  
S-Video inputs on the DTX-9909K’s rear panel  
3. Select the proper input channel on the DTX-9909K  
NOTE: All 5 of the A/V input channels have an  
S-Video input so make sure the correct one is  
selected.  
Selecting the correct input channel:  
Front panel: Press the INPUT button on the DTX-9909K  
front panel until the correct input channel is displayed on  
the screen  
Remote Control: Press the corresponding input button on  
the remote control to access the correct input channel.  
i.e. AUX1 for the AUX1 input channel, DVD/OPT1 for the  
DVD input channel, etc.  
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Connecting a DVD Player Video using the Compo-  
nent Video Input(s)  
Connecting to a TV / Video Monitor using the Com-  
ponent Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) Outputs  
There are Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) inputs on 3  
of the DTX-9909K’s input channels: DVD, AUX1 and AUX2.  
What you will need  
• TV/ video monitor with Component Video inputs  
• Component video cable  
NOTE: When connecting a player to the Component Video  
inputs, make sure that the player’s audio outputs are con-  
nected to the same input channel. i.e. If the player is con-  
nected to the Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr inputs on the AUX2 channel,  
make sure that the player’s audio is connected to AUX2  
audio inputs as well.  
1. Connect one end of each of the Component video cables  
to each of the Component Video Output jacks on the DTX-  
9909K rear panel  
2. Connect the other ends of the Component video cables to  
the Component Video inputs on the TV/Video monitor  
3. Make sure the TV/Video monitor is set to the correct  
video input. Consult the TV/Video monitor’s user manual  
for the necessary instructions  
What you will need  
• Player with Component Video outputs  
• Set of component video cables  
1. Connect one end of each of the component video cables  
to the Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) outputs on the  
player  
2. Connect the other ends of the component video cables  
to one of the Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr Inputs on the DTX-9909K  
rear panel  
3. Select the proper input channel on the DTX-9909K  
NOTE: 3 of the A/V input channels have Com-  
ponent video inputs, DVD, AUX1 and AUX2, so  
make sure the correct one is selected.  
Selecting the correct input channel:  
Front panel: Press the INPUT button on the DTX-9909K  
front panel until the correct input channel is displayed on  
the screen  
Remote Control: Press the corresponding input button on  
the remote control to access the correct input channel.  
i.e. AUX1 for the AUX1 input channel, DVD/OPT1 for the  
DVD input channel, etc.  
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Connecting a CD or Tape Player (audio-only)  
Use the CD and TAPE inputs on the rear panel to connect  
audio-only devices (CD, Mp3, tape players) with RCA outputs.  
 
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Selecting the correct input channel:  
Front panel: Press the INPUT button on the DTX-9909K  
front panel until the correct input channel is displayed on  
the screen.  
Remote Control: Press the corresponding input button on  
the remote control to access the correct input channel.  
i.e. TAPE/COX button for the TAPE input channel or the  
CD/COX2 button for the CD input channel.  
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Selecting the correct input channel:  
Digital Audio Options  
Front panel: Press the INPUT button on the DTX-9909K  
front panel until the correct input channel is displayed on  
the screen.  
The DTX-9909K allows you to utilize the premium sound  
experience that digital audio offers by providing five digital au-  
dio inputs. A digital connection allows for an entirely digital  
signal to be sent to, and decoded by the DTX-9909K. This  
eliminates the need for an analog signal or conversion and  
the subsequent loss in fidelity and quality. Take advantage of  
the DTS or Dolby Digital capabilities of many DVDs and CDs  
by using either of the two types of inputs found here and give  
your home theater or KJ set up the digital edge.  
Remote Control: Press the corresponding input button on  
the remote control to access the correct input channel.  
i.e. DVD/OPT1 button for the OPT1 input channel or the  
AUX1/OPT2 button for the OPT2 input channel.  
DIGITAL OPTICAL – This input, also known as TOSLINK,  
provides a digital connection through the use of a single-pin  
fiber optic cable.  
DIGITAL COAXIAL – This input provides a digital connection  
through the use of an RCA-style coaxial cable.  
Note that both types of inputs are nearly identical in signal  
quality, they are both available on the DTX-9909K to allow  
flexibility with your existing equipment. DIGITAL OPTICAL may  
provide a stronger signal over a long distance connection,  
but this is usually not a concern in most home theater and  
KJ set ups.  
Connecting a Player with Digital Optical Audio Out-  
puts  
There are 2 Digital Optical audio inputs on the DTX-9909K  
rear panel: OPT1 and OPT2.  
What you will need  
• Player with a Digital Optical output  
• Digital Optical cable  
1. Connect one end of the Optical cable to the Optical audio  
output on the player  
2. Connect the other end of the Optical cable to either of the  
Optical inputs on the DTX-9909K rear panel  
3. Select the proper input channel on the DTX-9909K.  
Select the DVD input channel for OPT1 and the AUX1  
input channel for OPT2  
NOTE: Make sure the player’s video is also  
connected to the correct input channel  
Matching up the Correct Video Input  
OPT1 Video: When connecting a player’s audio to the  
OPT1 input, make sure that player’s video is connected to  
one of the video inputs on the DVD input channel.  
OPT2 Video: When connecting a player’s audio to the  
OPT2 input, make sure that player’s video is connected to  
one of the video inputs on the AUX1 input channel.  
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Connecting a Player with Digital Coaxial Audio Out-  
puts  
There are 3 Digital Coaxial audio inputs on the DTX-9909K  
rear panel: COAX1, COAX2 and COAX3.  
What you will need  
• Player with a Digital Coaxial output  
• Digital Coaxial cable  
1. Connect one end of the Coaxial cable to the Coaxial audio  
output on the player  
2. Connect the other end of the Coaxial cable to either of the  
Coaxial inputs on the DTX-9909K rear panel  
3. Select the proper input channel on the DTX-9909K.  
Select the DVD input channel for COAX1, the AUX1  
input channel for COAX2 and the AUX2 input channel for  
COAX3  
NOTE: Make sure the player’s video is also con-  
nected to the correct input channel  
Matching up the Correct Video Input  
COAX1/DVD: When connecting a player’s audio to the  
COAX1 input, make sure that player’s video is connected  
to one of the video inputs on the DVD input channel.  
COAX2/AUX1: When connecting a player’s audio to the  
COAX2 input, make sure that player’s video is connected  
to one of the video inputs on the AUX1 input channel.  
COAX3/AUX2: When connecting a player’s audio to the  
COAX3 input, make sure that player’s video is connected  
to one of the video inputs on the AUX2 input channel.  
Selecting the correct input channel:  
Front panel: Press the INPUT button on the DTX-9909K  
front panel until the correct input channel is displayed on  
the screen  
Remote Control: Press the corresponding input button on  
the remote control to access the correct input channel.  
i.e. TAPE/COX1 button for the COAX1 input channel, the  
CD/COX2 button for the COAX2 input channel and the  
AUX2/COX3 button for the COAX3 input.  
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Connecting Microphones  
Connecting Headphones  
You can connect up to 2 microphones to the DTX-9909K  
using ¼” microphone cables.  
You can connect headphones to the DTX-9909K using  
headphones with a ¼” jack.  
What you will need  
• 2 microphones  
Connect the ¼” headphone cable to the headphone input  
jack on the DTX-9909K front panel  
• 2 ¼” microphone cables  
Connect the ¼” end of the microphone cable to one of the  
microphone inputs, MIC 1 or MIC 2, on the front panel.  
Headphone Notes  
• Do not play the headset at a high volume. Hearing experts  
advise against continuous, extended play  
• If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce volume or  
discontinue use  
• Always turn down the volume before connecting your  
headphones  
Adjusting the Microphone Volume  
• The speakers are turned off while the headphones plug is  
connected to the headphone jack  
Use the microphone volume controls on the front panel to  
adjust the volume for each microphone channel  
• When you connect a pair of headphones, the listening  
mode is set to stereo unless it is already set to 2-Ch  
stereo. When you disconnect the headphones, the  
previous listening mode will resume  
1. Turn the control clockwise to raise the microphone  
volume  
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microphone volume  
• When the multi-channel input is used, only the front left  
and right audio can be heard in the headphones  
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1. Input/Adjust control - Cycles through the available input channels when in input mode or adjusts the parameters for  
various settings including audio settings, surround-sound settings, microphone effect settings, etc. In Karaoke Mode,  
this control adjusts the master microphone volume. Turn clockwise to raise the master microphone volume and counter-  
clockwise to lower it.  
About Karaoke Mode and Music Mode:  
The DTX-9909K automatically enters Karaoke Mode when a microphone is connected to either of the microphone inputs  
on the front panel. When no microphones are connected, it will be in Music Mode.  
2. Display screen - Displays various operating information. (e.g. Main Volume, DSP, source and parameter, etc.)  
3. Input button - Enters input mode and cycles through the available input channels. The Input/Adjust control can also be  
used to cycle through the available input channels when the receiver is in input mode.  
4. Main Menu - Enters the Main Menu and cycles through the available menu options. Use the Input/Adjust control to  
change the actual settings for each menu option.  
5. DTS, DTX ES, and DTS NEO:6 / b (Digital Key Control) button - In Music Mode, use this button to select the correct  
DTS setting. Select DTS when playing a disc that is formatted with DTS 5.1* surround sound, DTS ES when using a disc  
that is formatted with DTS ES 6.1* surround sound and DTS NEO:6 to create “virtual” 5.1 or 6.1 surround-sound from a  
2-channel source such as a VCR, CD-player, etc. In Karaoke Mode, use this button to lower the key of the disc music.  
About Karaoke Mode and Music Mode:  
The DTX-9909K automatically enters Karaoke Mode when a microphone is connected to either of the microphone inputs  
on the front panel. When no microphones are connected, it will be in Music Mode.  
*NOTE: In order to get true 5.1 or 6.1 surround sound, the disc must be formatted with 5.1 or 6.1 surround-  
sound audio. Check your disc’s packaging if you are not sure whether it is formatted for 5.1 or 6.1 surround-  
sound.  
6. Dolby mode select / (Digital Key Control) button - Cycle between the Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Surround EX mode  
and the Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie/Music modes. In Karaoke Mode, use this button to reset the key of the disc music back  
to its original or natural key.  
About Karaoke Mode and Music Mode:  
The DTX-9909K automatically enters Karaoke Mode when a microphone is connected to either of the microphone inputs  
on the front panel. When no microphones are connected, it will be in Music Mode.  
Dolby Digital: for 5.1-channel surround sound on DVDs that are labeled with the Dolby Digital logo  
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Dolby Digital Surround EX: For 6.1-channel surround sound on DVDs that are labeled with the Dolby Digital EX logo  
Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie: For 5.1-channel surround sound on DVDs and videos that are labeled with the Dolby Surround  
Pro Logic II logo  
. This can also be used with stereo movies or TV programs and other 2-channel stereo devices.  
Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music: For adding 5.1 surround sound to stereo sources such as music CDs and DVDs.  
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7. DSP / # (Digital Key Control) button - Cycles through the virtual EQ settings: CHURCH, DISCO, HALL, JAZZ, LIVE, STA-  
DIUM, THEATER and OFF. Select the one that best fits the movie or music you are playing.  
NOTE: This option is not available on the 7.1 Input channel or when playing a DVD that is set to Dolby output. In  
Karaoke Mode, use this button to raise the key of the disc music.  
About Karaoke Mode and Music Mode:  
The DTX-9909K automatically enters Karaoke Mode when a microphone is connected to either of the microphone inputs  
on the front panel. When no microphones are connected, it will be in Music Mode.  
8. 2/7 Stereo / MIC CHANNEL - When a L/R stereo device is connected to the DTX-9909K, you can set it to send the  
audio to just the right and left speakers (2-channel) or to the surround sound speaker outputs (7-channel/5-channel).  
In Music Mode, this button switches between 2-channel stereo mode and 7-channel stereo mode. In Karaoke Mode,  
this button switches between 2-channel stereo mode and the available 5-channel output configurations: L R C (left, right,  
Center), SL SR L R C (side-left, side-right, left, right, Center), SL SR C (side-left, side-right, center), L R (left, right), and C  
(center).  
NOTE: when using either the 7-channel or Mic Channel modes, you must have speakers connected to the red &  
black surround speaker outputs on the rear panel.  
About Karaoke Mode and Music Mode:  
The DTX-9909K automatically enters Karaoke Mode when a microphone is connected to either of the microphone inputs  
on the front panel. When no microphones are connected, it will be in Music Mode.  
9. TEST / F.B EX button - In Music Mode, press this button to perform a channel test. The channel test sends sound to  
each of the speaker outputs to test whether they are connected correctly. The display screen will show which speaker is  
being tested at a given time so that you can make sure the connections are correct.  
In Karaoke Mode, use this button to cycle through the 3 levels of DSP feedback eliminator or to turn it off.  
10. Zone2 button - Toggles between input channel Zone 1 and input channel Zone 2.  
Zone 1 (Default main mode): Analog and digital input channels (DVD, AUX1, AUX2, AUX3, TV, AM/FM Tuner, 7.1 CH,  
OPT1, OPT2, COAX1, COAX2, COAX3, TAPE and CD)  
Zone 2: Analog input channels (DVD, AUX1, AUX2, AUX3, TV, AM/FM Tuner, TAPE and CD)  
NOTE: The DTX-9909K will always be set to ZONE 1 unless you press the ZONE2 button  
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11. Master Volume control - Controls the music volume. Turn clockwise to raise the music volume and counter-clockwise  
to lower the music volume.  
12. Power (main power) button - Turns the DTX-9909K’s main power on and off. Press the button in to turn the power on  
and press it out to turn the power off.  
13. Headphone input jack (¼”) - Connect headphones to this jack using a ¼” headphone cable. The speakers are turned off  
while the headphones plug is connected to the headphone jack.  
14. Microphone Effects Mode buttons - When in Karaoke Mode, use these buttons to select 8 different preset vocal tone  
and effect configurations.  
About Karaoke Mode and Music Mode:  
The DTX-9909K automatically enters Karaoke Mode when a microphone is connected to either of the microphone inputs  
on the front panel. When no microphones are connected, it will be in Music Mode.  
15. Microphone volume controls - Use these controls to adjust each microphone channel’s individual volume. Turn the  
control clockwise to raise the microphone’s volume and counter-clockwise to lower it.  
16. Microphone input jacks (¼”) - Connect a microphone to each of these jacks using ¼” microphone cables.  
NOTE: When a microphone is connected to one of these jacks, the DTX-9909K will enter Karaoke Mode.  
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1. AM Loop Antenna input - Connect the AM radio tuner antenna here  
2. FM Coax antenna input
- Connect the FM radio tuner antenna here  
3. DVD RCA video input - RCA video input for the DVD input channel. Connect here using an RCA video (yellow) cable.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the DVD input channel.  
4. AUX1 RCA video input - RCA video input for the AUX1 input channel. Connect here using an RCA video (yellow) cable.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the AUX1 input channel.  
5. AUX2 RCA video input - RCA video input for the AUX2 input channel. Connect here using an RCA video (yellow) cable.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the AUX2 input channel.  
6. AUX3 RCA video input - RCA video input for the AUX3 input channel. Connect here using an RCA video (yellow) cable.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the AUX3 input channel.  
7. TV RCA video input - RCA video input for the TV input channel. Connect here using an RCA video (yellow) cable.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the TV input channel.  
8. RCA Video output jack - Connects to a TV with an RCA video input. Connect here using an RCA video (yellow) cable.  
This will play the video from a player that is connected to one of the RCA video input jacks. Make sure that the correct  
input channel is selected.  
9 DVD S-Video input - S-Video input for the DVD input channel. Connect here using an S-Video cable.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the DVD input channel.  
10. AUX1 S-Video input - S-Video input for the AUX1 input channel. Connect here using an S-Video cable.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the AUX1 input channel.  
11. AUX2 S-Video input - S-Video input for the AUX2 input channel. Connect here using an S-Video cable.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the AUX2 input channel.  
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NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the AUX3 input channel.  
13. TV S-Video input - S-Video input for the TV input channel. Connect here using an S-Video cable.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the TV input channel.  
14. S-Video output jack - Connects to a TV with an S-Video input. Connect here using an S-Video cable. This will play the  
video from a player that is connected to one of the S-Video input jacks. Make sure that the correct input channel is se-  
lected.  
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with Component Video inputs, using a set of Component Video cables.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the DVD input channel.  
16. AUX1 Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) input - Component Video input for the AUX1 input channel. Connect to a  
TV with Component Video inputs, using a set of Component Video cables.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the AUX1 input channel.  
17 AUX2 Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) input - Component Video input for the AUX2 input channel. Connect to a  
TV with Component Video inputs, using a set of Component Video cables.  
NOTE: If a player’s video is connected to this input, make sure its audio is connected to an audio input that is on  
the AUX2 input channel.  
18. Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) output - Connects to a TV with Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr) inputs. Con-  
nect here using a set of Component Video cables. This will play the video from a player that is connected to one of the  
Component Video input jacks. Make sure that the correct input channel is selected.  
19. Subwoofer output - Connects to a powered subwoofer with an RCA input.  
NOTE: Requires a powered subwoofer or a power amplifier.  
20. Center (C) speaker output - Connect to the Center surround sound speaker using speaker cables with exposed wires or  
banana plugs.  
21. Front Left and Front Right speaker outputs - Connect to the Front Left and Front Right speakers using speaker cables  
with exposed wires or banana plugs.  
22. Surround Left and Surround Right speaker outputs - Connect to the Surround Left and Surround Right surround  
sound speakers using speaker cables with exposed wires or banana plugs.  
23. Surround Back Left and Surround Back Right speaker outputs - Connect to the Surround Back Left and Surround  
Back Right surround sound speakers using speaker cables with exposed wires or banana plugs.  
24. AC input plug - Connect the power cable here.  
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25. TAPE L/R Stereo RCA inputs - Stereo RCA inputs for the TAPE input channel. Connect here using stereo RCA audio  
(red & white) cables. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
Tape input channel.  
26. CD L/R Stereo RCA inputs - Stereo RCA inputs for the CD input channel. Connect here using stereo RCA audio (red &  
white) cables. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the CD input  
channel.  
27. DVD L/R Stereo RCA inputs - Stereo RCA inputs for the DVD input channel. Connect here using stereo RCA audio  
(red & white) cables. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
DVD input channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA, S-  
Video or Component) that is on the DVD input channel.  
28. AUX1 L/R Stereo RCA inputs - Stereo RCA inputs for the AUX1 input channel. Connect here using stereo RCA audio  
(red & white) cables. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
AUX1 input channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA, S-  
Video or Component) that is on the AUX1 input channel.  
29. AUX2 L/R Stereo RCA inputs - Stereo RCA inputs for the AUX2 input channel. Connect here using stereo RCA audio  
(red & white) cables. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
AUX2 input channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA, S-  
Video or Component) that is on the AUX2 input channel.  
30 AUX3 L/R Stereo RCA inputs - Stereo RCA inputs for the AUX3 input channel. Connect here using stereo RCA audio  
(red & white) cables. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
AUX3 input channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA or S-  
Video) that is on the AUX3 input channel.  
31. TV L/R Stereo RCA inputs - Stereo RCA inputs for the TV input channel. Connect here using stereo RCA audio (red &  
white) cables. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the TV input  
channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA or S-  
Video) that is on the TV input channel.  
32. Record Out L/R RCA jacks - Connect to a recording device, powered speakers, or any device with RCA L/R inputs.  
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33. DVD 7.1 Channel Surround Sound input jacks - Connect a player with 5.1 or 7.1 digital surround sound audio outputs  
here.  
34. ZONE2 Pre Out L/R RCA jacks - Connect to a second mixer or receiver to output ZONE2. This output will play which-  
ever input channel ZONE2 is set to play. The ZONE 2 channel allows you to output any of the analog input channels to a  
different location to be played simultaneously with the main zone. This is common for home entertainment setups that  
have different things playing in different rooms at the same time.  
NOTE: Zone 2 does not include any of the digital input channels: optical, coaxial, 7.1 surround sound.  
35. OPT1 Digital Optical Audio input - Digital optical audio input for the OPT1/DVD input channel. Connect here using  
a digital optical cable. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
OPT1 input channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA, S-  
Video or Component) that is on the DVD input channel.  
36. OPT2 Digital Optical Audio input - Digital optical audio input for the OPT2/AUX1 input channel. Connect here using  
a digital optical cable. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
OPT2 input channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA, S-  
Video or Component) that is on the AUX1 input channel.  
37. COAX1 Digital Coaxial Audio input - Digital Coaxial audio input for the COX1/DVD input channel. Connect here using  
a digital coaxial cable. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
COX1 input channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA, S-  
Video or Component) that is on the DVD input channel.  
38. COAX2 Digital Coaxial Audio input - Digital Coaxial audio input for the COX2/AUX1 input channel. Connect here using  
a digital coaxial cable. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
COX2 input channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA, S-  
Video or Component) that is on the AUX1 input channel.  
39. COAX3 Digital Coaxial Audio input - Digital Coaxial audio input for the COX3/AUX2 input channel. Connect here using  
a digital coaxial cable. When using a player that is connected to these inputs, make sure the DTX-9909K is set to the  
COX3 input channel.  
NOTE: If a player’s audio is connected to this input, make sure its video is connected to a video input (RCA, S-  
Video or Component) that is on the AUX2 input channel.  
40. 8& 4Impedance Selector switch
- Switches between 8
& 4
output.  
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1. Standby button - When the receiver’s main power is on,  
use this button to turn Standby Mode on and off. Standby  
mode is similar to turning the machine off but in Standby  
mode, the DTX-9909K consumes a small amount of  
power in order to receive infrared signals from the  
remote control.  
7. Mic Treble buttons - In Karaoke Mode*, adjusts the  
amount of Treble tone that is present in the vocal signal.  
Press the ‘+’ button to increase the amount of Treble and  
the ‘--’ button to decrease it.  
8. Mic Volume buttons - In Karaoke Mode*, adjusts the  
master microphone volume. Press the  
increase the microphone volume and the  
decrease it.  
button to  
button to  
2. Sleep button - Accesses the sleep timer. The sleep  
timer can be set to automatically turn the DTX-9909K  
off. Press this button to cycle through the available sleep  
times: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110  
and 120 minutes. To turn the Sleep Timer off, press  
the Sleep button until SLEEP OFF appears on the display  
screen.  
9. Mic Effect + and -- buttons - In Karaoke Mode*, adjusts  
the amount of DSP Effect that is applied to the vocal sig-  
nal. Press the ‘+’ button to increase the Effect level and  
the ‘--’ button to decrease it.  
10. Music Volume buttons - Adjusts master music volume.  
3. Mute button
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rns Mute on and off.
 
When Mute is  
Press the  
button to increase the music volume and the  
turned on, there will be no music or microphone sound.  
button to decrease it.  
4. Digital Key Control - Adjusts the musical key of music to  
fit the singer’s vocal range.  
b - Lowers the musical key  
- Resets the music to the original or ‘natural’ key  
# - Raises the musical key  
NOTE: Digital Key Control changes the key of mu-  
sic but will not affect the microphone vocals.  
5. Microphone Effects Mode buttons - When in Karaoke  
Mode, use these buttons to select 8 different preset vo-  
cal tone and effect configurations.  
6. Mic Bass buttons - In Karaoke Mode*, adjusts the  
amount of Bass tone that is present in the vocal signal.  
Press the ‘+’ button to increase the amount of bass and  
the ‘--’ button to decrease it.  
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17. Tape/COX1 input button - Toggles between the TAPE  
and COAX1 input channels. When the DTX-9909K is  
set to Zone 2, this button will only access the TAPE input  
channel as the digital coaxial channels are not available on  
Zone 2.  
11. F.B-EX (feedback eliminator) button
- In Karaoke  
Mode*, use this button to cycle through the 3 levels of  
DSP feedback eliminator or to turn it off.  
18. 7.1 input channel button
- Selects the 7.1 surround  
sound input channel. When the DTX-9909K is set to  
Zone 2, the 7.1 surround sound input channel will not be  
available.  
12. Zone 2 Menu button - Accesses the music Bass and  
Treble menus for Zone 2. Press the Zone 2 Menu button  
to choose either Bass2 or Treble2 and use the  
on the remote to decrease the Bass or Treble and the  
to increase it.  
button  
19. TV input channel button - Selects the TV input channel.  
20. CD/COX2 input channel button - Toggles between the  
CD and COAX2 input channels. When the DTX-9909K  
is set to Zone 2, this button will only access the CD input  
channel as the digital coaxial channels are not available on  
Zone 2.  
13. Arrow buttons - Use the arrow buttons to adjust the  
various speaker settings. Use the  
select which settings to adjust. Use the  
to change the parameters for each settings. To open the  
and  
arrows to  
and buttons  
Speaker Settings menu press either of the  
rows or press the MENU button.  
and  
ar-  
21. AUX3 input channel button - Selects the AUX3 input  
channel.  
14. Menu button - Accesses the Speaker Settings Menu.  
Use the arrow buttons to make changes in the Speaker  
Settings Menu. All of the information will appear on the  
display screen on the front panel.  
22. DVD/OPT1 input channel button - Toggles between the  
DVD and OPT1 input channels. When the DTX-9909K is  
set to Zone 2, this button will only access the DVD input  
channel as the digital optical channels are not available on  
Zone 2.  
15. Test button - Press this button to perform a channel  
test. The channel test sends sound to each of the speak-  
er outputs to test whether they are connected correctly.  
The display screen will show which speaker is being tested  
at a given time so that you can make sure the connec-  
tions are correct.  
23. AUX2/COX3 input channel button - Toggles between  
the AUX2 and COAX3 input channels. When the DTX-  
9909K is set to Zone 2, this button will only access the  
TAPE input channel as the digital coaxial channels are not  
available on Zone 2.  
16. Zone2 Button - Toggles between input channel Zone 1  
24. TUNER AUTO - Selects the AM/FM tuner channel and  
toggles between AM and FM. Hold this button down for  
1 second to begin Auto Tuning. The stations for each  
band (AM and FM) must be tuned before using.  
and input channel Zone 2.  
Zone 1: Analog and digital input channels (DVD, AUX1,  
AUX2, AUX3, TV, AM/FM Tuner, 7.1 CH, OPT1, OPT2,  
COAX1, COAX2, COAX3, TAPE and CD)  
25. AUX1/OPT2 input channel button - Toggles between  
the AUX1 and OPT1 input channels. When the DTX-  
9909K is set to Zone 2, this button will only access the  
AUX1 input channel as the digital optical channels are not  
available on Zone 2.  
Zone 2: Analog input channels (DVD, AUX1, AUX2,  
AUX3, TV, AM/FM Tuner, TAPE and CD)  
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30. DSP button - Cycles through the virtual EQ settings:  
CHURCH, DISCO, HALL, JAZZ, LIVE, STADIUM, THEATER  
and OFF. Select the one that best fits the movie or music  
you are listening too. NOTE: This option is not available  
on the 7.1 Input channel or when playing a DVD that is  
set to Dolby output.  
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31. Dolby Pro Logic IIx button - Switches between the Dolby  
Pro Logic IIx Movie/Music modes.  
26. DTS, DTX ES button - Use this button to select the  
correct DTS or DTX ES setting. Select DTS when playing  
a disc that is formatted with DTS 5.1 surround sound or  
DTS ES when using a disc that is formatted with DTS ES  
6.1 surround sound.  
Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie: For 5.1-channel surround  
sound for DVDs and videos that are labeled with the  
Dolby Surround Pro Logic II logo  
Can also be used  
with stereo movies or TV programs and other 2-channel  
stereo devices.  
NOTE: In order to get true 5.1 or 6.1 surround  
sound, the disc must be formatted with 5.1 or  
6.1 surround-sound audio. Check your disc’s  
packaging if you are not sure whether it is for-  
matted for 5.1 or 6.1 surround-sound.  
Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music: For adding 5.1 surround sound  
to stereo sources such as music CDs and DVDs.  
32. AM/FM Tuner preset buttons - Use these buttons to  
jump directly to preset stations. You can program up to  
32 stations, for each band, to its own preset number.  
27. 2/7 Stereo button - When a L/R stereo device is con-  
nected to the DTX-9909K, you can set it to send the au-  
dio to just the right and left speakers (2-channel) or to the  
surround sound speaker outputs (7-channel/5-channel).  
33. A/B/C/D - Use this button to cycle through the four  
available radio preset banks: Bank A, Bank B, Bank C  
and Bank D. Each bank can store up to 8 preset radio  
stations for AM and 8 preset stations for FM. Use the  
AM/FM Tuner preset buttons on the remote control to  
access the preset stations.  
In Music Mode, this button switches between 2-channel  
stereo mode and 7-channel stereo mode. In Karaoke  
Mode, this button switches between 2-channel stereo  
mode and the available 5-channel output configurations: L  
R C (left, right, Center), SL SR L R C (side-left, side-right,  
left, right, Center), SL SR C (side-left, side-right, center),  
L R (left, right), and C (center).  
34. Scan ‘--’ and ‘+’ buttons - Use the buttons to scan  
through radio stations. Press the ‘--’ button to scan down  
and the ‘+’ button to scan up.  
28. Dolby Digital, Dolby EX button - Toggle between Dolby  
Digital and Dolby Digital Surround EX mode.  
Dolby Digital: for 5.1-channel surround sound with DVDs  
that are labeled with the Dolby Digital logo  
35 Memory button - Press this to enter Memory Mode. In  
memory mode you can store the current radio station to  
one of the preset numbers.  
Dolby Digital Surround EX: For 6.1-channel surround  
sound with DVDs that are labeled with the Dolby Digital EX  
*About Karaoke Mode and Music Mode:  
logo  
The DTX-9909K automatically enters Karaoke Mode when  
a microphone is connected to either of the microphone  
inputs on the front panel. When no microphones are  
connected, it will be in Music Mode.  
29. DTS Neo:6 button
- Selects DTS NEO:6 mode.
 
Use  
DTS NEO:6 to create “virtual” 5.1 or 6.1 surround-sound  
from a 2-channel source such as a VCR, CD-player, etc.  
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Display  
1. Decoder indicators - Indicates which decoder(s) is being used.  
2. Input source indicators - Light up to indicate which input source is being used.  
3. Volume level indicator  
4. Headphone indicator  
- Indicates the volume level.  
- Lights up when headphones are connected to the headphone input.  
5. Multi-information display - Shows the name of the current sound field program and other information when adjusting or  
changing settings.  
6. Output speaker indicator - Shows which speaker outputs are being used.  
: Front Left channel  
: Front Center channel  
: Front Right channel  
: Surround Left channel  
: Surround right channel  
: Subwoofer channel  
: Surround Back Left channel  
: Surround Back Right channel  
MUTE:  
- Lit when the mute function is on  
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Basic Functions  
Front Panel  
Turning the Power On and Off  
Input/Adjust control knob - Use this knob to cycle through  
the available input channels when the DTX-9909K is in  
Music Mode. The DTX-9909K is in Music Mode whenever  
a microphone is NOT connected to either of the microphone  
inputs.  
1. Press the POWER button on the front panel to turn the  
power on. “Initializing........” will appear in the display  
panel. After three seconds of initializing, the unit will be  
ready to operate  
2. Press the POWER button on the front panel again to turn  
the receiver off  
Turning Standby On and Off  
1. When the receiver is on, press the  
button on the  
remote control to enter Standby mode. “POWER OFF....”  
will appear in the display panel.  
2. Press the  
button on the remote control again to exit  
Standby mode. “Initializing........” will appear in the display  
panel. After three seconds of initializing, the unit will be  
ready to operate  
Input button - Press this button to cycle through the available  
input channels.  
NOTE: In Standby mode, the DTX-9909K con-  
sumes a small amount of power in order to  
receive infrared signals from the remote control.  
Adjusting the Music Volume  
Adjust the master music volume using the VOLUME control  
on the front panel. Turn the VOLUME control clockwise to  
raise the volume and counter-clockwise to lower the volume.  
Selecting an Input Channel  
Available Input channels  
• DVD  
• AUX1  
• AUX2  
• AUX3  
• CD  
• TV  
• TUNER  
• TAPE  
• OPT1*  
• OPT2*  
• COX1*  
• COX2*  
• COX3*  
• 7.1 CH*  
* Digital channels are not available in Zone 2. Zone 2 is  
reserved for analog output  
Adjusting the Master Microphone Volume  
When there is one or more microphones connected to the  
microphone input(s) on the front panel, adjust the master  
microphone volume using the INPUT/ADJUST control on the  
front panel. Turn the control clockwise to raise the volume  
and counter-clockwise to lower the volume.  
Remote Control - Use the Input Select buttons to select an  
input channel.  
NOTE: At least one microphone must be con-  
nected to a microphone input for INPUT/ADJUST  
control to adjust the microphone volume.  
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AM/FM Tuner Operations  
The DTX-9909K has a built-in AM and FM tuner that allows  
you to listen to your favorite radio stations  
Operating the Auto Tuner  
1. Press the TUNER AUTO button on the remote control or  
INPUT button on the front panel to select TUNER as the  
input source  
Connecting the Antennas  
The antennas must be connected in order to receive clear  
reception.  
2. Press the TUNER AUTO button on the remote control to  
select AM or FM  
There are two ways to tune: automatic and manual. Auto-  
matic tuning is effective when station signals are strong and  
there is no interference. If the signal from the station that  
you want to select is weak, you must tune it manually.  
Indoor FM Antenna  
1. Connect the FM loop antenna, with the coaxial end, to the  
FM COAX. jack on the rear panel.  
2. If necessary, hang the other end of the antenna so that it  
is up higher and out of the way of any hindrance.  
Manual Tuning  
1. Press the SCAN + or SCAN -- buttons on the remote con-  
trol to find your desired station.  
2. You can also press and hold the SCAN + or SCAN -- but-  
tons for about one second to use the automatic search  
function. Automatic search will automatically scan up or  
down until it finds a clear station.  
Indoor FM antenna  
(included)  
AM Loop Antenna  
1. Uncoil the antenna wire  
2. Press down on the antenna tab to open the terminal  
3. Insert the exposed wires  
4. For best reception, rotate the antenna horizontally  
AM loop antenna  
(included)  
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Manually Presetting Stations  
Preset Stations  
1. Press the TUNER AUTO button on the remote control to  
select AM or FM.  
Automatic Preset Storing  
1. Make sure TUNER is selected as the input source  
2. Select a radio station using the SCAN + or SCAN -- but-  
tons on the remote control.  
2. Press the TUNER AUTO button on the remote control to  
select AM or FM  
3. Press the MEMORY button on the remote control. The  
MEMORY indicator on the display screen will begin blink-  
ing.  
3. Press and hold the TUNER AUTO button on the remote  
control for 3 seconds to begin automatic tuning  
4. Press the A/B/C/D button on the remote control to  
cycle through the preset banks (A to D) and select one.  
4. Radio frequencies will be scanned and stations stored  
automatically as A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, etc. When all avail-  
able radio stations are stored or if all 32 memory loca-  
tions are full, the auto preset will stop  
5. Press one of the preset station number buttons (1 -- 8)  
on the remote control to select a preset station number.  
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store other stations.  
Retrieving Preset Stations  
1. Press the TUNER AUTO button on the remote control to  
select AM or FM.  
2. Press the A/B/C/D button on the remote control to  
select your desired preset bank.  
3. Press one of the preset station number buttons (1 -- 8)  
on the remote control to select your desired preset sta-  
tion number.  
TUNER AUTO  
button  
NOTE: Weak signals can affect the Automatic  
Preset Storing function. Adjust the antenna for  
best reception and a more efficient search.  
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Speaker Settings Menu  
Speaker Settings Menu  
Available Speaker Settings:  
In order to adjust the speaker settings, the DTX-9909K  
must be in Music Mode. The DTX-9909K is in Music Mode  
whenever there are no microphone cables connected to  
either of the microphone inputs.  
Below is a list of the speaker settings available in the  
Speaker Settings Menu  
M Speaker (Main Speakers)  
Below is a list of the available speakers settings and their  
available options:  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
Accessing the Speaker Settings Menu  
buttons on the remote control to select the parameter.  
To access the speaker settings, press the Main Menu but-  
ton on the front panel or the Menu button on the remote  
control.  
Choices: Large, Small  
Large - If your main speakers have a high ability for bass  
reproduction. In this position, full-range signals present in  
the main channels are output from the main speakers.  
Using the Speaker Settings Menu  
Front Panel  
Small - If your main speakers do not have a high ability  
for bass reproduction. However, if your system does not  
include a subwoofer, do not select this position. In this  
position, low bass signals are output from the subwoofer  
output (100Hz).  
1. Press the Main Menu button on the front panel to cycle  
through all of the speaker settings.  
2. Use the Input/Adjust control to change the parameters  
for each setting  
C Speaker (Center Speaker)  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to select the parameter.  
Choices: Large, Small, and None  
Large - If you have a large surround center speaker. The  
entire range of the surround center signal is directed to  
the surround center speaker.  
Remote Control  
1. Press the Menu button on the remote control to access  
the Speaker Settings menu  
Small - If your center speaker does not have a high ability  
for bass reproduction. In this position, low bass signal  
(100 Hz) in the center channel is output from the sub-  
woofer speaker, or from the left and right main speaker if  
the subwoofer setting is set to the “N (none)” position.  
2. Use the  
and  
buttons to cycle through all of the  
speaker settings  
3. Use the and  
each setting  
buttons to change the parameters for  
None - Select this position if your system does not include  
the center speaker. The center-channel will be output  
from the left and right speakers instead.  
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Speaker Settings Menu cont.  
S Speaker (Surround Left and Right Speakers)  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
Adjusting Speaker Output Levels  
and  
• FL VOL (Front Left Channel level)  
buttons on the remote control to select the paramete
r
.  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the level  
and  
Choices: Large, Small, and None  
Large - If you have large surround left and right speakers.  
Level range: -10dB to +10dB  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
Small - Select this position if your surround left and right  
speakers do not have a high ability for bass reproduction.  
In this position, low bass signals (100 Hz) in the surround  
left and right channels are output from the subwoofer  
speaker, or from the left and right main speaker if the  
subwoofer setting is set to the “N (none)” position.  
wise or press the  
raise the level.  
button on the remote control to  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
lower the level.  
button on the remote control to  
None - Select this position if your system does not include  
the surround left and right speakers. The surround left  
and right channels will be output from the front left and  
right speakers instead.  
• FR VOL (Front Right Channel level)  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the level  
and  
Level range: -10dB to +10dB  
B Speaker (Back Surround Speakers)  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
wise or press the  
raise the level.  
button on the remote control to  
buttons on the remote control to select the paramete
r
.  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
Choices: 0/0, S/0, L/0, S/S, and L/L  
clockwise or press the  
lower the level.  
button on the remote control to  
0/0 - When there are no back speakers  
S/O - When there is only one small back speaker  
L/0 - When there is only one large back speaker  
S/S - When there are two small back speakers  
L/L - When there are two large back speakers  
• LB VOL (Left Back Surround Channel level)  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the level  
and  
Level range: -10dB to +10dB  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
SW Speaker (Subwoofer)  
wise or press the  
raise the level.  
button on the remote control to  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to select the parameter.  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
Choices: Y (yes), N (none)  
clockwise or press the  
lower the level.  
button on the remote control to  
Y (Yes) - If your system includes a subwoofer.  
• RB VOL (Right Back Surround Channel level)  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the level  
N (None) - If your system does not include a subwoofer  
and  
Level range: -10dB to +10dB  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
raise the level.  
button on the remote control to  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
lower the level.  
button on the remote control to  
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Speaker Settings Menu cont.  
• SW VOL (Subwoofer volume)  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the level.  
• S DELAY (Surround speakers delay)  
It may be necessary to adjust the delay for the surround  
speaker channels to make up for the distance between the  
speakers.  
and  
Level range: -10dB to +10dB  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the delay time.  
wise or press the  
raise the level.  
button on the remote control to  
Delay range: 0 ms - 30 ms  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
clockwise or press the  
lower the level.  
button on the remote control to  
wise or press the  
button on the remote control to  
increase the delay time.  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
Speaker Tone Settings  
• TREBLE  
clockwise or press the  
decrease the delay time.  
button on the remote control to  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the tone.  
and  
• B DELAY (Back Surround speakers delay)  
It may be necessary to adjust the delay for the back sur-  
round speaker channels to make up for the distance be-  
tween the speakers.  
Tone range: -10dB to +10dB  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
raise the treble.  
button on the remote control to  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the delay time  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
lower the treble.  
button on the remote control to  
Delay range: 0 ms - 35 ms  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
increase the delay time.  
button on the remote control to  
• BASS  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the tone.  
and  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
decrease the delay time.  
button on the remote control to  
Tone range: -10dB to +10dB  
• Dynamic  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
raise the bass.  
button on the remote control to  
Choices: MAX (maximum), STA (standard, and MIN (mini-  
mum)  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
lower the bass.  
button on the remote control to  
Select the Dynamic setting that sounds best for you  
Maximum: High Signal Compression  
Standard: Normal Signal Compression  
Minimum: Minimum Signal Compression  
• C DELAY (Center delay)  
It may be necessary to adjust the delay for the center chan-  
nel to make up for the distance between the speakers.  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the delay time  
Delay range: 0 ms - 5 ms  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
button on the remote control to  
increase the delay time.  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
decrease the delay time.  
button on the remote control to  
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Karaoke Mode  
The DTX-9909K will be in Karaoke Mode whenever there  
is at least one microphone connected to the microphone  
inputs.  
Accessing the Karaoke Mode Settings Menu  
1. Press the Main Menu button on the front panel or the  
Menu button on the remote control while the DTX-9909K  
is in Karaoke Mode  
2. The settings will appear on the DTX-9909K’s display  
screen  
Navigating through the Karaoke Mode Settings  
Menu  
1. Press the Main Menu button on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to cycle through the  
available Karaoke Mode Settings  
2. The settings will appear on the DTX-9909K’s display  
screen  
3. Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the param-  
eters for each setting  
Turning Karaoke Mode On  
1. Insert a microphone cable into one of the microphone  
inputs on the front panel  
Available Karaoke Mode Settings  
2. The display screen will say KARAOKE ON, indicating that  
Karaoke Mode is on  
• EFF VOLUME (Microphone DSP effect volume)  
This setting determines how much DSP effect is present in  
the microphone signal.  
Turning Karaoke Mode Off  
1. Unplug all of the microphone cables to turn Karaoke  
Mode off.  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume for  
the DSP microphone effect  
2. The display screen will say KARAOKE OFF, indicating that  
Karaoke Mode is off  
Volume Range: 0 -- 80  
Karaoke Mode Settings Menu  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
raise the volume.  
button on the remote control to  
The Karaoke Mode Settings Menu allows you adjust the fol-  
lowing settings:  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
lower the volume.  
button on the remote control to  
• Microphone DSP Effect Volume  
• Microphone 1 & 2 Volume limits  
• Microphone Bass tone level  
• Microphone Treble tone level  
• Microphone Delay time  
• Microphone Repeat level  
• Microphone Reverb Time  
• Microphone Reverb Level  
• Microphone Feedback Time  
• OK  
• Feedback Reducer setting  
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Karaoke Mode cont.  
• MIC1 VOL (Microphone channel 1 volume)  
• MIC TREB (Microphone Treble tone level)  
Use this setting to set the maximum volume level for micro-  
phone channel 1. NOTE: If this is set too low, the micro-  
phone will not be loud enough.  
Use this setting to adjust the amount of treble that is pres-  
ent in the microphone channels 1 and 2.  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the microphone  
treble level.  
and  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the maximum  
volume for microphone channel 1  
and  
Treble Tone Range: -10dB -- +10dB  
Volume Range: 0 -- 80  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
button on the remote control to  
wise or press the  
raise the volume.  
button on the remote control to  
increase the treble.  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
decrease the treble.  
button on the remote control  
clockwise or press the  
lower the volume.  
button on the remote control to  
• MIC DELAY (Microphone Echo/Delay Effect)  
• MIC2 VOL (Microphone channel 2 volume)  
Use this setting to set the delay time for the DSP micro-  
phone echo effect.  
NOTE: The DSP effect volume must be set loud enough in  
order to hear the effect  
Use this setting to set the maximum volume level for micro-  
phone channel 2. NOTE: If this is set too low, the micro-  
phone will not be loud enough.  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the maximum  
volume for microphone channel 2.  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the delay time  
Delay Time Range: 0ms -- 250ms  
Volume Range: 0 -- 80  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
increase the delay time.  
button on the remote control to  
wise or press the  
raise the volume.  
button on the remote control to  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
decrease the delay time.  
button on the remote control  
clockwise or press the  
lower the volume.  
button on the remote control to  
• REPEAT (Microphone Echo/Repeat Effect)  
• MIC BASS (Microphone bass tone level)  
Use this setting to set the amount of repeat for the DSP  
microphone echo effect.  
NOTE: The DSP effect volume must be set loud enough in  
order to hear the effect  
Use this setting to adjust the amount of bass tone that is  
present in the microphone channels 1 and 2.  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the microphone  
bass tone level  
and  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust repeat level  
and  
Bass Tone Range: -10dB -- +10dB  
Repeat Range: 0dB -- 80dB  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
increase the bass.  
button on the remote control to  
wise or press the  
button on the remote control to  
increase the repeat level.  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
decrease the bass.  
button on the remote control  
clockwise or press the  
button on the remote control  
decrease the repeat level.  
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Karaoke Mode cont.  
• RVB TIME (Microphone DSP reverb time)  
• OK (Karaoke output mode)  
Use this setting to set the reverb time for the DSP micro-  
phone reverb effect.  
Use this setting to select which speakers will be used for  
microphone output.  
NOTE: The DSP effect volume must be set loud enough in  
order to hear the effect  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to cycle through the avail-  
able output modes.  
and  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the reverb time  
Choices: L R, C, L R C, SL SR L R C, and SL SR C  
Reverb Time Range: 0 80  
L R
- Microphone output will be in the Front Left and Front  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
Right speakers  
wise or press the  
increase the reverb time.  
button on the remote control to  
C - Microphone output will be in the Center speaker  
L R C - Microphone output will be in the Front Left, Front  
Right, and Center speakers  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
decrease the reverb time.  
button on the remote control  
SL SR L R C - Microphone output will be in the Surround  
Left, Surround Right, Front Left, Front Right, and Center  
speakers  
SL SR C - Microphone output will be in the Surround Left,  
Surround Right, and Center speakers  
• RVB VOLUME (Microphone DSP reverb volume)  
This setting determines how much DSP reverb is present in  
the microphone signal.  
• FB EX (Feedback reducer)  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the volume for  
the DSP reverb effect  
Use this select which Feedback Reducer setting to use  
Reverb Volume Range: 0 -- 80  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
and  
buttons on the remote control to cycle through the avail-  
able Feedback Reducer settings: 1, 2, 3, and OFF  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
button on the remote control to  
raise the reverb volume.  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
button on the remote control to  
lower the reverb volume.  
• FB TIME (Reverb feedback time)  
Use this setting to set the reverb feedback time for the DSP  
microphone reverb effect.  
NOTE: The DSP effect volume must be set loud enough in  
order to hear the effect  
Use the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel or the  
buttons on the remote control to adjust the reverb feed-  
back time  
and  
Feedback Time Range: 0ms -- 80ms  
1. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel clock-  
wise or press the  
button on the remote control to  
increase the reverb feedback time.  
2. Turn the Input/Adjust knob on the front panel counter-  
clockwise or press the  
button on the remote control  
decrease the reverb feedback time.  
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Reference  
Surround Sound Setup  
Surround Back Speakers (SBR and SBL)  
The Surround Back speakers supplement the surround  
speakers and provide for more realistic front-to-back transi-  
tions. Place these speakers directly behind the listening  
position and at approximately 5.9” (1.8) above the floor, the  
same height as the surround speakers. Ideally these should  
be positioned with the same distance between each other  
as is between the front speakers or no less than 11.8” (30  
cm).  
The speaker layout below shows the standard ITU-R speaker  
setting. You can use it to enjoy CINEMADSP, multi-channel  
audio sources and THX.  
C
FL  
FR  
Subwoofer  
A subwoofer is great for not only reinforcing bass frequen-  
cies from any or all channels but also for high fidelity repro-  
duction of the LFE (low-frequency effect) channel included  
in Dolby Digital and DTS software. It is best to position the  
subwoofer near the front speakers and turn it slightly to-  
wards the center of the room to reduce wall reflections.  
SL  
SL  
SR  
SR  
60  
80  
Di-Pole Speaker Layout  
SBL  
SBR  
Either Di-pole or direct radiating speaker types can be used  
for THX surround sound. If you choose di-pole speakers,  
please place the surround and surround back speakers ac-  
cording to the speaker layout below.  
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Front Speakers (FR and FL)  
 
 
The front speakers are used for the main source sound plus  
effect sounds. Place these speakers an equal distance from  
the ideal listening position. The distance of each speaker  
from each side of the video monitor should be the same.  
Center Speaker (C)  
�  
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The center speaker plays the center channel sounds  
(dialogue, vocals, etc.). Align the front face of the center  
speaker with the front face of your video monitor. Place the  
speaker directly between the front speakers and as close to  
the TV/monitor as possible.  
 
NOTE: If for some reason it is impractical to use a center  
speaker, it can be left out but for best results it is recom-  
mended that you use the full system.  
 
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Surround Speakers (SR and SL)  
The surround speakers are used for effect and surround  
sounds. Place these speakers behind the listening position,  
facing slightly inwards, approximately 5.9’ (1.8 m) above the  
floo
r
.  
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Reference cont.  
Playback Mode Display Abbrevations  
and Full Working Names  
NO  
Display Abbreviation  
Full working name  
1
DTS DIG DSND  
DTS ES MTX  
DTS ES DISC  
Neo. 6 MUS  
Neo. 6 CIN  
DTS Digital Surround  
DTS ES MATRIX  
2
3
DTS ES DISCRETE  
4
Neo: 6 MUSIC  
5
Neo. 6 CINEMA  
6
DOLBY D  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
7
DOLBY D EX  
PRO IIx MUSIC  
PRO IIx MOVIE  
D - D STEREO  
D - D 7 STEREO  
DOLBY DIGITAL SURROUND EX  
DOLBY PROLOGIC IIx MUSIC  
DOLBY PROLOGIC IIx MOVIE  
DOLBY DIGITAL 2-CH STEREO  
DOLBY DIGITAL 7-CH STEREO  
8
9
10  
11  
Listening Modes  
Depending in the type of disc you are using, certain listening  
modes will be available. 
Below is a complete list of the DTX-  
9909K’s listening modes  
When playing DOLBY DIGITAL or DOLBY DIGITAL SUR-  
ROUND EX-encoded DVD/CDs:  
NOTE: Not all listening modes will be available for  
every type of disc  
• DOLBY STEREO (2-CH STEREO)  
• 7-CH STEREO  
• DOLBY DIGITAL  
• DOLBY DIGITAL EX  
• BYPASS (2-CH STEREO)  
• 7-CH STEREO  
• DOLBY DIGITAL  
• DOLBY DIGITAL EX  
• DOLBY PROLOGIC II MOVIE  
• DOLBY PROLOGIC II MUSIC  
• DTS  
• DTS ES  
• DTS 96/24  
When playing DTS or DTS ES-encoded DVD/CDs:  
• DTS STEREO (2-CH STEREO)  
• 7-CH STEREO  
• DTS  
• DTS ES  
• DTS 96/24  
• Neo:6 CINEMA  
• Neo:6 MUSIC  
When playing DTS 96KHz/24bit-encoded DVD/CDs:  
NOTE: The DTX-9909K will automatically switch to DTS  
96/24 listening mode  
Available listening modes  
Below are lists of the available listening modes for certain  
discs.  
• DTS STEREO (2-CH STEREO)  
• 7-CH STEREO  
• DTS 96/24  
When playing PCM-encoded music CDs or analog signals  
including the AM/FM tuner:  
• BYPASS (2-CH STEREO)  
• 7-CH STEREO  
• DOLBY PROLOGIC II MOVIE  
• DOLBY PROLOGIC II MUSIC  
• Neo:6 CINEMA  
• Neo:6 MUSIC  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Dolby Digital or DTS sources cannot be  
played. (Dolby Digital or DTS indicator  
on the front panel display does not light  
up).  
• The connected component is not set  
to output Dolby Digital or DTS digital  
signals  
• Set your player to the correct setting  
following it’s operating instructions  
• The incorrect input channel has been  
selected  
• Select the correct input channel using  
the input select buttons  
• Firmly connect all audio cables. If the  
problem persists, the cable(s) may be  
defective  
A “humming” sound can be heard  
• Cable(s) not connected correctly  
The sound effect cannot be recorded  
• It is not possible to record the sound  
effect with a recording device  
A source cannot be recorded by a  
recording device  
• The recording device is not connected • Connect the recording device to the  
to the PRE OUT (REC) jack  
PRE OUT (REC) jack  
• The internal microcomputer has been  
frozen by an external electric shock  
(such as lightening or excessive static  
electricity) or by a power supply with  
low voltage  
• Disconnect the AV power cord from  
the outlet and then plug it in after ap-  
proximately 30 seconds  
This unit does not operate properly  
• Reset the DTX-9909K (instructions at  
the end of this troubleshooting section)  
There is noise interference from digital  
or high-frequency equipment, or this  
unit  
• The DTX-9909K is too close to the  
digital or high-frequency equipment  
• Move the DTX-9909K away from  
such equipment  
The picture is disturbed  
• The video source uses scrambled or  
encoded signals to prevent dubbing  
• The video signal is not connected to  
the correct source  
• Change to a correct source  
There is no picture on the TV/ video  
monitor  
• The video cable is bad  
• Replace with a new cable  
The power suddenly turned off and  
there is no sound or display  
• The internal temperature is too high  
and the overheat-protection cicuitry has 9909K to cool off and then turn it back  
been activated on  
• Wait about 1 hour for the DTX-  
• FM stereo broadcasts may cause this • Check the antenna connections. Try  
problem when the transmitter is too far using a high-quality directional FM an-  
FM stereo reception is noisy  
away or the antenna input is poor  
• There is multipath interference  
• The signal is too weak  
tenna (not included)  
• Use the manual tuning method  
There is distortion and a clear recep-  
tion cannot be found even with a high-  
quality FM antenna  
• Adjust the antenna position to elimi-  
nate multipath interference  
The desired station cannot be tuned in  
with automatic tuning  
• Use a high-quality directional FM an-  
tenna (not included) or use the manual  
tuning method  
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Troubleshooting cont.  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
Previously preset stations can no longer 
• The DTX-9909K has been discon-  
• Preset the stations again  
be tuned in.  
nected for a long period of time  
• Tighten the AM loop antenna connec-  
tion and reposition it for better recep-  
tion  
The desired AM station cannot be  
tuned in with the automatic tuning  
method  
• The signal is weak of the antenna  
connection is loose  
• Use the manual tuning method  
There are continuous crackling and  
hissing noises  
• These noises are caused by lightning,  
fluorescent lamps, motors, thermo-  
stats and other electric equipment  
• Use an outdoor antenna and a ground  
wire  
There are buzzing and whining noises  
• A TV set is being used nearby  
• Move the DTX-9909K away from the  
TV  
• The remote control will function within  
a maximum range of 20’ (6m) and at  
no more than a 30° angle from the  
DTX-9909K’s front panel  
• Wrong distance or angle  
• Direct sunlight or lighting (from an  
inverter type of fluorescent lamp, etc.)  
is striking the remote control sensor on  
the DTX-9909K  
The remote control does not function  
properly  
• Reposition the DTX-9909K  
• The batteries are weak  
• Replace all of the batteries  
• Install the batteries into the remote  
control. Be sure to match the + and  
-- ends of each battery to the symbols  
shown in the remote control’s battery  
compartment  
• No batteries are installed or they are  
installed in the wrong polar direction  
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Resetting the DTX-9909K  
Resetting the Factory Presets  
To reset all of the DTX-9909K’s parameters to the original factory settings, follow the instructions below. This procedure  
completely resets ALL parameters and settings.  
1. Be sure the power is OFF  
2. Press and hold the INPUT button on the front panel, then press the POWER button on the front panel  
3. Hold down the INPUT button until “RESET................” appears on the display screen  
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Index  
2/5 Stereo 
24  
Connecting a DVD Player 
15  
Connecting Speakers 12  
Connecting the Antennas 35  
Connecting to a TV / Video Monitor  
17  
FM Coax antenna input 
26  
Front Left and Front Right speaker  
outputs 27  
Front Speakers (FR and FL) 43  
FRONT speaker terminals 13  
2/7 Stereo 24  
2/7 Stereo / 2/5 Stereo button 24  
2/7 Stereo button 32  
7.1 input channel button 
31  
8
& 4  
Impedence Selector switch  
Connecting to a TV / Video Monitor us- 
FR VOL
 
38  
ing the S-Video Output 17 Full Working Names 44  
C DELAY 39  
29  
A
H
C Speaker 37  
A/B/C/D 32  
Accessing the Speaker Settings Menu  
37  
AC input 27  
Adjusting the Master Microphone Vol-  
ume 34  
Adjusting the Music Volume 34  
AM/FM Tuner preset buttons 32  
AM Loop Antenna 35  
Headphone input 
25  
D
I
Digital Key Control 23 30  
Display 33  
Display Abbrevations 
44  
Display screen 
23  
Dolby 23  
DOLBY D 44  
Impedence Selector 29  
Input/Adjust 23  
Input button 23  
Input Channel 34  
Installing Batteries 11  
Dolby Digital 23  
AM Loop Antenna input 26  
Antennas 35  
Automatic Preset Storing 36  
AUX1/OPT2 input channel button 31  
AUX1 Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb,  
Pr/Cr) input 
27  
AUX1 L/R Stereo RCA inputs 
28  
AUX1 RCA video input 26  
AUX1 S-Video input 26  
Dolby Digital, Dolby EX button 
32  
Dolby Digital Surround EX 
23  
DOLBY D EX 44  
Dolby Pro Logic IIx button 32  
Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie 23  
Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music 23  
DSP 24  
K
Karaoke Mode 41 42  
Karaoke Mode Off 40  
Karaoke Mode On 40  
Karaoke Mode Settings 
40  
Karaoke Mode Settings Menu 40  
DSP button 32  
DTS 23  
L
AUX2/COX3 input channel button 31  
AUX2 Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb,  
Pr/Cr) input 
27  
AUX2 L/R Stereo RCA inputs 28  
AUX2 RCA video input 26  
AUX2 S-Video input 26  
DTS, DTX ES, and DTS NEO:6 / b (Digi-  
tal Key Control) button 23  
DTS, DTX ES button 
32  
DTS 96KHz/24bit-encoded DVD/CDs  
44  
LB VOL
 
38  
Listening Modes 44  
M
Main Menu
 
23  
DTS ES DISC 44  
Manually Presetting Stations 36  
Manual Tuning 35  
Master Volume control 25  
Matching up the Correct Video Input  
20 21  
Memory button 32  
Menu button 31  
MIC1 VOL 41  
MIC2 VOL 
41  
Microphone Effects Mode buttons 
25  
30  
Microphone input 25  
Microphone volume controls 25  
MIC BASS 
41  
Mic Bass
 
30  
MIC DELAY 41  
MIC TREB 41  
Mic Treble 30  
Mic Volume buttons 30  
Music Volume buttons
 
30  
Mute button 30  
AUX3 input channel button 
31  
AUX3 L/R Stereo RCA inputs 
28  
AUX3 RCA video input 26  
AUX3 S-Video input 27  
Available Input channels 34  
Available listening modes 
44  
DTS NEO:6 23  
DTS Neo:6
 
32  
DTS Neo:6 button 32  
DTX ES 23  
DVD/OPT1 input channel button 31  
DVD 7.1 Channel Surround Sound  
input 29  
DVD Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/  
Cr) input 27  
DVD L/R Stereo RCA inputs 28  
DVD RCA video input 26  
DVD S-Video input 
26  
Dynamic 39  
B
BASS 39  
Battery Replacement 
11  
B DELAY
 
39  
B Speaker 38  
C
E
CD/COX2 input channel button 
31  
CD L/R Stereo RCA inputs 28  
Center (C) speaker output 27  
Center Speaker (C) 43  
CENTER speaker terminals 13  
COAX1 Digital Coaxial Audio input 
29  
COAX2 Digital Coaxial Audio input 29  
COAX3 Digital Coaxial Audio input 29  
Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr)  
18  
Effect 30  
Effect + and -- 30  
EFF VOLUME 40  
F
M Speaker 37  
F.B-EX (feedback eliminator) button 31  
Factory Presets 47  
FB EX 42  
FB TIME
 
42  
Component Video (Y, Pb/Cb, Pr/Cr)  
output jack 27  
FL VOL
 
38  
FM Antenna 35  
48  
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Right speaker outputs 
27  
Surround Back Speakers (SBR and  
SBL) 43  
SURROUND BACK speaker terminals  
13  
Surround Speakers (SR and SL) 
43  
SW Speaker 38  
N
Navigating through the Karaoke Mode  
Settings Menu 40  
Neo. 6 CIN 44  
Neo. 6 CINEMA 44  
Neo. 6 MUS
 
44  
SW VOL 39  
SW VOL (Subwoofer volume) 38  
S DELAY 39  
O
OK 42  
S Speaker 
38  
OPT1 Digital Optical Audio input 
29  
OPT2 Digital Optical Audio input 29  
T
P
Tape/COX1 input button 
31  
TAPE L/R Stereo RCA inputs 
28  
TEST / F.B EX button 24  
Test button 31  
TREBLE 39  
TUNER AUTO 
31  
Playback Mode Display Abbrevations  
and Full Working Names 44  
Playing DOLBY DIGITAL or DOLBY  
DIGITAL SURROUND EX-encoded  
DVD/CDs 44  
Turning Karaoke Mode Off 
40  
Turning Karaoke Mode On 40  
TV input channel button 31  
TV L/R Stereo RCA inputs 28  
TV RCA video input 26  
TV S-Video input 
27  
Playing DTS or DTS ES-encoded DVD/  
CDs 44  
Playing PCM-encoded music CDs 44  
Playing PCM-encoded music CDs or  
analag signals 44  
Power 34  
Power (main power) button 25  
Power Cable 11  
Z
Power On and Off 34  
Preparing the Speaker Cable 12  
Pro Logic IIx button 
32  
Zone2 Button 
31  
Zone2 button
 
24  
ZONE2 PRE 14  
ZONE2 Pre Out 29  
Zone 2 Menu 31  
R
RB VOL 38  
RCA Video output 
26  
Record Out L/R RCA jacks 28  
REC OUT 14  
Remote Control 11  
REPEAT 41  
Resetting the Factory Presets 
46  
RVB TIME 42  
RVB VOLUME 42  
S
S-Video output jack 27  
Scan ‘--’ and ‘+’ 32  
Selecting an Input Channel 34  
Selecting the Correct input channel 15  
Selecting the correct input channel  
20 21  
Sleep button 30  
Speaker Output Levels 38  
Speaker Settings Menu 37  
Speaker Tone Settings 
39  
Standby 34  
Standby button 30  
Standby On and Off 34  
Subwoofer 43  
Subwoofer output jack 
27  
Surround Back Left and Surround Back  
49  
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