JVC Stereo Receiver RX D411S User Manual

AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER  
RX-D411S  
INSTRUCTIONS  
LVT1572-003A  
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Caution: Proper Ventilation  
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage.  
Locate the apparatus as follows:  
Front:  
Sides:  
Top:  
No obstructions open spacing.  
No obstructions in 15 cm from the sides.  
No obstructions in 15 cm from the top.  
No obstructions in 15 cm from the back.  
Back:  
Bottom: No obstructions, place on the level surface.  
In addition, maintain the best possible air circulation as illustrated.  
Spacing 15 cm or more  
RX-D411S  
Front  
Wall or  
obstructions  
Stand height  
15 cm or more  
Floor  
Information for Users on Disposal of Old Equipment  
[European Union]  
This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general household  
waste at its end-of-life. Instead, the product should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the  
recycling of electrical and electronic equipment for proper treatment, recovery and recycling in accordance with  
your national legislation.  
By disposing of this product correctly, you will help to conserve natural resources and will help prevent potential  
negative effects on the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste  
handling of this product. For more information about collection point and recycling of this product, please contact  
your local municipal office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.  
Attention:  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.  
This symbol is  
only valid in the  
European Union.  
(Business users)  
the take-back of the product.  
[Other Countries outside the European Union]  
If you wish to dispose of this product, please do so in accordance with applicable national legislation or other  
rules in your country for the treatment of old electrical and electronic equipment.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
“SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT”  
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care  
must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.  
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Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.  
Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between pieces of  
equipment) are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when  
making or changing connections.  
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.  
Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.  
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DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way—switch off,  
withdraw the mains plug and consult your dealer.  
DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.  
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation  
or has a standby mode.  
Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this.  
Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.  
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety. It is illegal  
to watch television whilst driving.  
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing.  
DON’T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings.  
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.  
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws—to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer’s  
approved stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.  
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.  
ABOVE ALL  
— NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case—this could result in  
a fatal electrical shock.;  
— NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind—it is better to be safe than sorry!  
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Introduction  
We would like to thank you for purchasing one of our JVC products.  
Before operating this unit, read this manual carefully and thoroughly to obtain the best possible performance from your unit,  
and retain this manual for future reference.  
DCDi technology  
Features  
DCDi (Directional Correlational Deinterlacing) technology,  
developed by Faroudja, eliminates jagged edges generated  
in progressive scanning conversion. With DCDi, you can enjoy  
clear and smooth video images on your display. For RX-D411S,  
this function is applied only when the PAL or NTSC analog  
video signals are transmitted to the receiver.  
Hybrid Feedback Digital Amplifier  
RX-D411S features the JVC-exclusive Hybrid Feedback Digital  
Amplifier. Premium-grade parts and devices, and special  
internal construction assure you will enjoy superior sound.  
Compatible with HDMI*  
K2 technology  
The HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the  
standard interface for the next-generation TV. By connecting  
the source components, this receiver, and TV with the HDMI  
cables, digital video signals and audio signals (including Dolby  
Digital, DTS) are transmitted through the cables. You can  
transmit digital video signal and audio signal without AD/DA  
conversion with easy connection.  
K2 technology has been designed to enable natural audio  
reproduction, achieving a drastic reduction in digital  
distortion and creating original sound ambience with high  
precision.  
As RX-D411S supports up to HDMI version 1.1, this receiver  
can digitally receive 5.1-channel PCM with fs 96 kHz and 2-  
channel PCM with fs 192 kHz. (These PCM signals are referred  
to as “multi-channel PCM” in this instructions.) You can enjoy  
digital sound without deterioration. In addition, this receiver  
is compatible with HDCP** (High-bandwidth Digital Content  
Protection), and HDCP contents can be viewed if you connect  
an HDCP-compatible TV to this receiver.  
* HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia  
Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI  
Licensing LLC.  
**HDCP is the abbreviation of “High-bandwidth Digital  
Content Protection,” and is the high-reliable copy control  
technology licensed by Digital Content Protection, LLC.  
Precautions  
Power sources  
• When unplugging the receiver from the wall outlet, always  
pull the plug, not the AC power cord.  
• Do not handle the AC power cord with wet hands.  
• If you are not going to operate the receiver for an extended  
period of time, unplug the AC power cord from the wall  
outlet.  
Ventilation  
The seven high power amplifiers built in this receiver will  
generate heat inside the cabinet.  
For safety, observe the following carefully:  
• Make sure there is good ventilation around the receiver.  
Poor ventilation could overheat and damage the receiver.  
• Do not block the ventilation openings or holes. (If the  
ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or  
cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get out.)  
7.1 channel DAP (Digital Acoustic Processor)  
Sound field simulation technology allows precise ambience  
recreation of existing theaters and halls. Thanks to the high-  
performance DSP (Digital Signal Processor) and high-capacity  
memory, you can enjoy 7.1-channel surround by playing  
2-channel or multi-channel software.  
Others  
• Should any metallic object or liquid fall into the receiver,  
unplug the receiver and consult your dealer before  
operating any further.  
• Do not use this receiver in a bathroom or places with water.  
• Do not place any containers filled with water or liquids (such  
as cosmetics or medicines, flower vases, potted plants, cups,  
etc.) on the top of this receiver.  
Precise Surround Setup  
Precise Surround Setup is a newly-developed JVC solution for  
quick, easy and systematic optimization of surround sound.  
By using Precise Surround Setup, you can enjoy the best  
possible surround performance. Precise Surround Setup  
measures the listening environment accurately with the  
dedicated earphone-type microphones and adjusts the  
speaker settings automatically.  
• Do not disassemble the receiver since there are no user  
serviceable parts inside.  
CC (Compression Compensative) Converter  
If anything goes wrong, unplug the AC power cord and  
consult your JVC dealer.  
CC Converter eliminates jitter and ripples, achieving a drastic  
reduction in digital distortion by processing the digital music  
data in 24 bit–quantization and by expanding the sampling  
frequency to 128 kHz (for fs 32 kHz signals)/176.4 kHz (for fs  
44.1 kHz signals)/192 kHz (for fs 48 kHz signals). By using the  
CC Converter, you can obtain a natural sound field from any  
source.  
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Basic settings .............................................................29  
Basic setting items.......................................................................... 29  
Operating procedure .................................................................... 30  
Setting the speakers...................................................................... 30  
Activating the EX/ES/PLIIx setting—EX/ES/PLIIx ................ 31  
Selecting the main or sub channel—DUAL MONO ........... 32  
Setting bass sound......................................................................... 32  
Using the Midnight mode—MIDNIGHT MODE ................... 33  
Setting the digital input (DIGITAL IN) terminals —DIGITAL  
IN 1/2/3 ....................................................................................... 33  
Setting the Audio delay level—AUDIO DELAY.................... 33  
Selecting the source for HDMI terminal and COMPONENT  
VIDEO jacks—HDMI SELECT/CMPNT SELECT................ 34  
Selecting the output video signals—VIDEO OUTPUT....... 34  
Selecting the auto function mode—AUTO MODE............. 34  
Table of Contents  
Parts identification......................................................3  
Getting started ............................................................6  
Before installation .............................................................................6  
Checking the supplied accessories .............................................6  
Putting the batteries in the remote control.............................6  
Connecting the FM and AM (MW) antennas ...........................7  
Connecting the speakers................................................................8  
Connecting video components....................................................9  
Connecting the power cord........................................................ 14  
USB connection............................................................................... 15  
Sound adjustments ...................................................35  
Basic adjustment items ................................................................ 35  
Operating procedure .................................................................... 35  
Adjusting the speaker output levels........................................ 36  
Adjusting the equalization patterns —D EQ 63Hz/250Hz/  
1kHz/4kHz/16kHz.................................................................... 36  
Reinforcing the bass—BASS BOOST........................................ 37  
Attenuating the input signal—INPUT ATT............................ 37  
Adjusting the sound parameters for the Surround/DSP  
modes.......................................................................................... 37  
Precise Surround Setup ............................................16  
Setting the speakers automatically.......................................... 16  
Troubleshooting for Precise Surround Setup....................... 19  
Creating realistic sound fields..................................39  
Reproducing theater ambience ................................................ 39  
Introducing the Surround modes............................................. 39  
Introducing the DSP modes ....................................................... 41  
Using the Surround/DSP modes............................................... 42  
Activating the Surround/DSP modes...................................... 43  
Basic operations ........................................................20  
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Turn on the power.................................................................. 20  
Select the source to play ...................................................... 20  
Adjust the volume .................................................................. 20  
Selecting the video and audio input settings ...................... 21  
Selecting the digital decode mode.......................................... 22  
Turning off the sounds temporarily......................................... 22  
Changing the display brightness.............................................. 22  
Turning off the power with the Sleep Timer ........................ 23  
Making sounds natural................................................................. 23  
Operating other JVC products..................................45  
Operating other manufacturers’ products..............47  
Troubleshooting........................................................50  
Specifications.............................................................52  
Tuner operations .......................................................24  
Tuning in to stations manually.................................................. 24  
Using preset tuning ....................................................................... 24  
Selecting the FM reception mode............................................ 25  
Using the Radio Data System to receive FM stations ........ 26  
Searching for a program by PTY codes................................... 26  
Switching to broadcast program of your choice  
temporarily................................................................................ 28  
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7Remote control  
See pages in parentheses for details.  
Parts identification  
MUTING button (22)  
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2
Standby/on buttons (16, 20, 45 – 49)  
AUDIO, DVR/DVD , VCR , STB , TV  
Source selecting buttons (20, 24, 45 – 49)  
DVR/DVD, VCR, VIDEO, TV, USB, FM/AM  
3
TV VOL (volume) +/– button (45, 47)  
CHANNEL +/– button (45 – 49)  
4
5
6
• Operating buttons for video components (45 – 49)  
4, 3, ¢, 1, 7, 8, ¡  
• Operating buttons for tuner (24)  
( TUNING, TUNING 9  
• Operating buttons for DVD recorder or DVD player* (46,  
49)  
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TOP MENU, MENU, cursor buttons (3, 2, 5, ), SET  
• Operating buttons for Radio Data System (26, 28)  
TA/NEWS/INFO, DISPLAY, PTY 9, PTY (, PTY SEARCH  
SURROUND button (44)  
VIDEO INPUT button (21)  
AUDIO INPUT button (21)  
EX/ES/PLIIx button (31)  
FM MODE button (25)  
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Adjusting buttons for Digital Equalizer (36)  
D.EQ FREQ, D.EQ LEVEL +/–  
DECODE button (22)  
r
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Adjusting buttons for speaker and subwoofer output levels  
(36)  
FRONT L +/–, FRONT R +/–, CENTER +/–, SUBWFR +/–, SURR  
L +/–, SURR R +/–, S.BACK L +/–, S.BACK R +/–  
TV/VIDEO button (45, 47)  
STB CONT (control) button (49)  
Mode selector (46, 49)  
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u
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o
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VOLUME +/– button (20)  
CC CONVERTER button (23)  
• Numeric buttons (25, 45 – 49)  
1 – 10, 0, h10, +10/100+  
• RETURN button (45)  
MEMORY button (24)  
s
d
f
g
h
j
k
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DIMMER button (22)  
B (bass). BOOST button (37)  
SLEEP button (23)  
MIDNIGHT button (33)  
PSS (Precise Surround Setup) button (17)  
TEST button (18, 36)  
EFFECT button (37)  
* These buttons can be used for operating a DVD recorder  
(JVC products only) or DVD player, with the mode selector  
set to “DVR” or “DVD” (see page 46).  
If these buttons do not function normally, use the remote  
control supplied with your DVD recorder or DVD player.  
Refer also to the manual supplied with the DVD recorder or  
DVD player for details.  
To open the cover of the  
remote control, push here  
then slide downward.  
• When operating a DVD recorder (for JVC products  
only), set the mode selector (i) to “DVR.”  
• When operating a DVD player, set the mode selector  
(i) to “DVD.”  
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Front Panel  
STANDBY/ON button and standby lamp (16, 20)  
• SET button (30, 35)  
• TUNER PRESET button (25)  
• SOURCE SELECTOR (20, 25)  
• MULTI JOG (25, 30, 35, 44)  
MASTER VOLUME control (20)  
PHONES jack (21)  
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8
9
CC CONVERTER button (23)  
SETTING button (30)  
ADJUST button (35)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
p
q
w
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r
t
SURROUND button (44)  
HDMI lamp (9, 21)  
USB terminal (15)  
Source lamps  
DVR/DVD, VCR, VIDEO, TV, USB, FM, AM  
PRECISE SURROUND SETUP MIC jack (16)  
Display window (see below)  
Remote sensor (6)  
Display window  
ANALOG indicator (21)  
DUAL MONO indicator (32)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Digital signal format indicators (21, 22, 40, 41)  
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DIGITAL AUTO, LINEAR PCM,  
Signal and speaker indicators (23)  
NEO:6 indicator (40)  
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96/24  
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AUTO SURR (surround) indicator (43)  
HEADPHONE indicator (21, 42)  
PSS (Precise Surround Setup) indicator (17)  
Program type (PTY) indicators (28)  
TA, NEWS, INFO  
Tuner operation indicators (24)  
TUNED, STEREO  
DIGITAL EQ indicator (36)  
AUTO MUTING indicator (25)  
C (center).TONE indicator (38)  
INPUT ATT (attenuate) indicator (37)  
SLEEP indicator (23)  
VIRTUAL SB (surround back) indicator (43)  
3D-PHONIC indicator (40, 41)  
DSP indicator (41)  
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and  
indicators (39 – 41)  
CC CONVERTER 1 and CC CONVERTER 2 indicators (23)  
AUTO MODE indicator (34)  
Main display  
B (bass).BOOST indicator (37)  
MIDNIGHT indicator (33)  
Frequency unit indicators  
8
9
0
-
=
MHz (for FM stations), kHz (for AM stations)  
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Rear Panel  
Power cord (14)  
VIDEO jacks (13)  
VIDEO (composite video), S-VIDEO  
AUDIO jacks (11 – 13)  
VIDEO IN, DVR/DVD IN  
DVD MULTI IN jacks (12)  
CENTER, SUBWOOFER, SURR–L, SURR–R  
SUBWOOFER OUT jack (8)  
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8
9
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COMPONENT VIDEO (Y, PB, PR) jacks (11 – 13)  
VIDEO(VCR) IN, DVR/DVD IN, MONITOR OUT  
HDMI terminals (9)  
2
3
4
VIDEO(VCR) IN, DVR/DVD IN, MONITOR OUT  
DIGITAL IN terminals (14)  
• Coaxial: 1(DVR/DVD)  
• Optical: 2(VIDEO)  
• Optical: 3(TV)  
DIGITAL OUT terminal (14)  
ANTENNA terminals (7)  
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Speaker terminals (8)  
SURROUND BACK SPEAKERS, SURROUND SPEAKERS,  
CENTER SPEAKER, FRONT SPEAKERS  
5
6
7
AV IN/OUT terminals (10)  
TV, VCR, DVR/DVD  
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Putting the batteries in the remote  
control  
Getting started  
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2
3
Before using the remote control, put two supplied batteries  
first.  
Before installation  
7General precautions  
1 Press and slide the battery cover on the  
• Be sure your hands are dry.  
back of the remote control.  
• Turn the power off to all components.  
• Read the manuals supplied with the components you are  
going to connect.  
2 Insert the batteries.  
Make sure to match the polarity: (+) to (+) and (–) to (–).  
7Locations  
3 Replace the cover.  
• Install the receiver in a location that is level and protected  
from moisture and dust.  
• The temperature around the receiver must be between –5°C  
and 35°C.  
• Make sure there is good ventilation around the receiver.  
Poor ventilation could cause overheating and damage the  
receiver.  
If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases,  
replace the batteries. Use two R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F) type dry-cell  
batteries.  
• Supplied butteries are for initial setup. Replace for  
continued use.  
• Leave sufficient distance between the receiver and the TV.  
CAUTION:  
7Handling the receiver  
Follow these precautions to avoid leaking or cracking cells:  
• Place batteries in the remote control so they match the  
polarity: (+) to (+) and (–) to (–).  
• Use the correct type of batteries. Batteries that look similar  
may differ in voltage.  
• Do not insert any metal object into the receiver.  
• Do not disassemble the receiver or remove screws, covers,  
or cabinet.  
• Do not expose the receiver to rain or moisture.  
• Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the cord. When  
unplugging the cord, always grasp the plug so as not to  
damage the cord.  
• Always replace both batteries at the same time.  
• Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.  
• When you are away on travel or otherwise for an extended  
period or time, remove the plug from the wall outlet. A small  
amount of power is always consumed while the power cord  
is connected to the wall outlet.  
When using the remote control, aim the remote control  
directly at the remote sensor on the front panel.  
Remote sensor  
The receiver has a built-in cooling fan which operates  
while the receiver is turned on. Be sure to leave enough  
ventilation to obtain sufficient cooling effect.  
CAUTION:  
Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections  
have been made.  
Checking the supplied accessories  
Check to be sure you have all of the following supplied  
accessories. If anything is missing, contact your dealer  
immediately.  
• Remote control (× 1)  
• Batteries (× 2)  
• AM (MW) loop antenna (× 1)  
• FM antenna (× 1)  
• Dedicated earphone-type microphones (× 1)  
• Core filter (× 1)  
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Connecting the FM and AM (MW) antennas  
Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.  
AM (MW) loop antenna (supplied)  
If FM reception is poor, connect an  
outdoor FM antenna (not supplied).  
Snap the tabs on the loop  
into the slots of the base  
to assemble the AM (MW)  
loop antenna.  
Black  
White  
If AM (MW) reception is poor, connect  
an outdoor single vinyl-covered wire  
(not supplied).  
FM antenna (supplied)  
NOTES  
AM (MW) antenna connection  
If the AM (MW) loop antenna wire is covered with  
vinyl, remove the vinyl while twisting it as shown  
on the right.  
Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch  
any other terminals, connecting cords and power  
cord. This could cause poor reception.  
Connect the AM (MW) loop antenna (supplied) to the AM  
LOOP terminals: Connect the white cord to the AM EXT  
terminal, and connect the black cord to the H terminal.  
Turn the loop until you have the best reception.  
• If the reception is poor, connect an outdoor single vinyl-  
covered wire (not supplied) to the AM EXT terminal. Keep  
the AM (MW) loop antenna connected.  
FM antenna connection  
Connect the supplied FM antenna to the FM 75 COAXIAL  
terminal as a temporary measure.  
Extend the supplied FM antenna horizontally.  
• If the reception is poor, connect an outdoor FM antenna  
(not supplied). Before attaching a 75 coaxial cable with a  
connector (IEC or DIN 45325), disconnect the supplied FM  
antenna.  
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Connecting the speakers  
Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.  
7Speaker Layout Diagram  
Powered  
subwoofer (SW)  
SW  
Left surround back  
speaker (SBL)*  
Center speaker (C)  
Right surround  
back speaker (SBR)  
C
FL  
SL  
FR  
SR  
Right surround speaker (SR)  
Right front  
speaker (R)  
Left front  
speaker  
(L)  
Left surround speaker (SL)  
SBL  
SBR  
(SB*)  
CAUTIONS:  
To connect the surround speakers and the surround back  
speakers  
• Use speakers with the SPEAKER IMPEDANCE indicated by  
the speaker terminals (6 – 16 ).  
• DO NOT connect more than one speaker to one speaker  
terminal.  
1
2
3
7Connecting the speakers  
Turn off all components before making connections.  
1 Cut, twist and remove the insulation at  
To connect the center speaker and the front speakers  
the end of each speaker cord.  
1
2
3
4
2 Open the terminal (1), then insert the  
speaker cord (2).  
• For each speaker, connect the (+) and (–) terminals on  
the rear panel to the (+) and (–) terminals marked on the  
speakers.  
3 Close the terminal.  
* When using a single speaker for the surround back  
speaker  
1 Cut, twist and remove the insulation at  
the end of each speaker cord.  
You can enjoy the surround sound by one surround back  
speaker. When using one surround back speaker,  
– set “S BACK OUT” to “1SPK” (see page 30) and  
– connect the surround back speaker to the left surround  
back speaker terminal. (No sound comes from the  
speaker if you connect it to the right surround back  
speaker terminal.)  
2 Turn the knob counterclockwise.  
3 Insert the speaker cord.  
• For each speaker, connect the (+) and (–) terminals on  
the rear panel to the (+) and (–) terminals marked on the  
speakers.  
4 Turn the knob clockwise.  
7Connecting the powered subwoofer  
By connecting a subwoofer, you can enhance the bass or  
reproduce the original LFE signals recorded in digital software.  
Connect the input jack of a powered subwoofer to the  
SUBWOOFER OUT jack on the rear panel, using a cord with  
RCA pin plugs (not supplied).  
• Refer also to the manual supplied with your subwoofer.  
After connecting all the speakers and/or subwoofer, perform  
Precise Surround Setup to adjust the speaker settings  
automatically (see pages 16 to 19).  
NOTE  
You can place a subwoofer wherever you like since bass sound is non-  
directional. Normally place it in front of you.  
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Connecting video components  
Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.  
7HDMI connection  
IMPORTANT:  
The HDMI video signals from the HDMI terminals are transmitted only through the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal.  
Therefore, you cannot view the playback picture on the TV:  
– when the TV is connected to the receiver through the VIDEO jack (MONITOR OUT), S-VIDEO jack (MONITOR OUT), or  
COMPONENT VIDEO jacks (MONITOR OUT) and  
– when a playing video component is connected to the receiver through the HDMI terminal—VIDEO(VCR) IN or DVR/DVD IN as  
well.  
Turn off all components before making connections.  
• When you connect the components, refer also to their manuals.  
DVD recorder or  
DVD player  
HDMI cables  
(not supplied)  
TV  
VCR, etc.  
Converting video signals into HDMI signals  
This receiver can convert composite video, S-video, and component video signals into HDMI signals and transmit the  
converted signals through the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal. To use this function, you need to make the following procedure  
beforehand:  
Connect your TV and this receiver with the HDMI cable.  
Set the video output setting (see page 34) to “HDMI.”  
Set the video input setting (see page 21) according to the connection method for each video component.  
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When playing back audio and video with the HDMI connection, the HDMI lamp on the front panel is lit.  
Select “HDMI” for the audio input setting (see page 21) when you enjoy sound with the HDMI connection.  
With input video signals converted into HDMI signals, the playback picture may be distorted when you change the playback mode (fast-  
forward, rewind, or pause, for example).  
When connecting a VCR or another video component to the HDMI VIDEO(VCR) IN terminal, set the HDMI select setting (see page 34) correctly  
according to the equipment you connect. If you do not, you cannot view the playback picture on the TV.  
By using an HDMI-DVI conversion cable, you can connect the source components or the TV with DVI output. When connecting those  
components or TV, change the audio input setting to other than “HDMI.” (See page 21.)  
This receiver is compatible with standard video formats. If non-standard video formats are coming in, the picture may not appear properly on  
TV.  
The picture on the TV may not be the same aspect ratio as the ratio set on the source components.  
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an interface which makes it possible to transmit digital audio and video signals with one cable.  
However, when connecting a TV to this receiver with an HDMI cable, the sound coming into this receiver is not transmitted to the speakers of  
the TV. You can enjoy sound only from the speakers connected to this receiver.  
When connecting a TV to the receiver with an HDMI cable, the following may cause noise or interrupt the sound and picture:  
– Turning a source component on or off  
– Changing the audio or video input setting of this receiver frequently  
In this case, turn the receiver off, then turn it on again.  
When enjoying multi-channel PCM sound and selecting “HDMI” for the audio input setting (see page 21), some functions are not available. See  
page 12 for details.  
When you enjoy HDCP contents, sound and picture may not be transmitted to the speakers and TV for a few seconds in the beginning for  
confirmation.  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.  
7SCART connection  
You can enjoy pictures and sounds from playback components simply by connecting with the SCART cable.  
CAUTION:  
If you connect a sound-enhancing device such as a graphic equalizer between the source components and this receiver, the  
sound output through this receiver may be distorted.  
Turn off all components before making connections.  
• When you connect the components, refer also to their manuals.  
SCART cables  
(not supplied)  
TV  
VCR  
DVD recorder or DVD player  
SCART cable  
(not supplied)  
For an analog decoder  
To watch through or to record a scrambled program on your VCR, connect the analog decoder to your VCR and select the  
scrambled channel on your VCR.  
If there is not an appropriate terminal for the decoder connection on your VCR, connect the decoder to your TV. Refer also to  
the manuals supplied with these components.  
For T-V LINK  
• You can use the T-V LINK function if you connect a T-V LINK compatible TV and VCR to this receiver with a fully wired SCART  
cables. For details on T-V LINK, refer also to the manuals supplied with the TV and the VCR.  
• Connect a SCART cable to EXT-2 terminal on the JVC’s T-V LINK compatible TV for the T-V LINK function.  
• Some video components support the data communication like T-V LINK. For complete details, refer also to the manuals  
supplied with these components.  
NOTES  
To enjoy TV sound through this receiver or record a TV program with a DVD recorder or VCR connected to this receiver, connect your TV with  
the SCART cable as well when connecting with the HDMI or component video cable. However, the input setting of the TV may change to  
SCART input with some TVs or sources regardless of the video output setting (see page 34).  
Set the audio and video input setting appropriately (see page 21).  
*1 The signals input from a SCART terminal cannot be output  
through the same SCART terminal.  
SCART Terminal Specifications  
Terminal name  
VCR DVR/DVD  
*2 The signals for the T-V LINK function are always going  
through the receiver.  
TV  
Audio  
L/R  
Composite  
Video S-video (Y/C)  
RGB  
NOTE  
Input  
When you record a playback picture with a DVD recorder or VCR  
connected to this receiver, perform either one of the below:  
– Select a setting other than “S” for the video input setting (see page  
21) to transmit composite video or RGB signals to this receiver.  
– Select “OTHER” for the video output setting (see page 34) to  
transmit S-video signals from a playback component to this  
receiver.  
Audio  
L/R  
Composite  
Video S-video (Y/C)  
*1  
*1  
*1  
Output  
RGB  
*2  
*2  
T-V LINK  
*2  
(: Available, –: Not available)  
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IMPORTANT:  
7Audio/video connection  
The video signals from one type of these input jacks are  
transmitted only through the video output jacks of the  
same type. Therefore, if a recording video component and  
a playing video component are connected to the receiver  
through the video terminals of different type, you cannot  
record the picture. In addition, if the TV and a playing video  
component are connected to the receiver through the video  
terminals of different type, you cannot view the playback  
picture on the TV.*  
In addition to the HDMI terminals and SCART terminals, this  
receiver is equipped with three video terminals—composite  
video, S-video, and component video terminals, and two  
audio jacks—analog discrete 5.1 channel audio input jacks  
(DVD MULTI IN) and stereo audio jacks.  
• If your video components have S-video (Y/C-separation)  
and/or component video (Y, PB, PR) jacks, connect them  
using an S-video cable (not supplied) or component video  
cable (not supplied). By using these terminals, you can get a  
better picture quality in the order:  
* When connecting the TV to the receiver through the HDMI  
MONITOR OUT terminal and selecting “HDMI” for the video  
output setting, you can view the playback picture on the TV.  
Component > S-video > Composite  
CAUTION:  
If you connect a sound-enhancing device such as a graphic  
equalizer between the source components and this receiver,  
the sound output through this receiver may be distorted.  
DO NOT use a TV through a VCR or a TV with a built-in  
VCR; otherwise, the picture may be distorted.  
Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.  
Connecting a DVD recorder or DVD player with its stereo output jacks:  
Turn off all components before making connections.  
• When you connect the components, refer also to their manuals.  
: signal flow  
Green  
Blue  
Red  
Component video cable (not supplied)  
DVD recorder or DVD player  
White  
Red  
Stereo audio cable (not supplied)  
NOTES  
To component video output  
• Connect Y, PB, and PR correctly.  
To left/right audio channel output  
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Select the audio and video input setting according to the  
connection method. See page 21 for details.  
You can enjoy digital sound if using a digital coaxial or optical  
cable. When shipped from the factory, the digital coaxial terminal—  
DIGITAL IN 1(DVR/DVD) on the rear of the receiver is set for a DVD  
recorder and DVD player. For details of digital audio connection, see  
page 14.  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.  
Connecting a DVD recorder or DVD player with its analog discrete output jacks (DVD MULTI IN):  
If your DVD recorder or DVD player has analog 5.1 channel output jacks, use the connection below. When a DVD-Audio disc is  
played back, the original high-quality multi-channel sounds can be reproduced by using this connection.  
Turn off all components before making connections.  
• When you connect the components, refer also to their manuals.  
: signal flow  
Green  
Component video cable (not supplied)  
Blue  
Red  
Monaural audio cable  
(not supplied)  
Stereo audio cable  
(not supplied)  
White  
Red  
White  
Red  
DVD recorder or  
DVD player  
Monaural audio cable  
(not supplied)  
Stereo audio cable (not supplied)  
To left/right surround channel audio output  
To center channel audio output  
To component video output  
To subwoofer output  
To left/right front channel audio output  
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• Connect Y, PB, and PR correctly.  
When you enjoy the sound recorded in DVD-Audio...  
NOTES  
You can enjoy the sound recorded in DVD-Audio with either  
analog or digital methods.  
– With analog method:  
1.Connect your DVD recorder or DVD player to this  
receiver according to the diagram above.  
2.Select “A MULTI” for the audio input setting. (See page  
21.)  
When selecting “A MULTI” for the audio input setting and using  
the headphones, you can listen to the front channel sounds (left  
and right) only. The 3D HEADPHONE mode (see page 42) is not  
available.  
When selecting “A MULTI” for the audio input setting or when  
multi-channel PCM signals (see page 41) are coming in with  
selecting “HDMI” for the audio input setting, the following items  
are not available:  
– With digital method:  
– Precise Surround Setup (see pages 16 to 19)  
– Decode mode (see page 22)  
– CC Converter (see page 23)  
1.Connect your DVD recorder or DVD player and TV to this  
receiver with the HDMI cables. (See page 9.)  
2.Select “HDMI” for the audio input setting. (See page 21.)  
– EX/ES/PLllx (see page 31)  
– Dual Mono (see page 32)  
– Subwoofer output (see page 32)  
– Crossover frequency (see page 32)  
– Low frequency effect attenuator (see page 33)  
– Midnight mode (see page 33)  
– Digital equalization patterns (see page 36)  
– Bass Boost (see page 37)  
– Input attenuator mode (see page 37)  
– Sound parameters for Surround/DSP modes (see pages 37 and  
38)  
– Surround/DSP mode selection (see page 44)  
The audio delay level setting (see page 33) does not take effect  
when selecting “A MULTI” for the audio input setting.  
When you enjoy the sound recorded in DVD-Audio through the  
HDMI connection, use a DVD recorder or DVD player compatible  
with HDMI version 1.1.  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections have been made.  
Turn off all components before making connections.  
• When you connect the components, refer also to their manuals.  
Connecting a VCR and another video component:  
: signal flow  
Component video cable (not supplied)  
Green  
Blue  
Red  
VCR  
DBS tuner, etc.  
White  
Red  
Stereo audio cable  
(not supplied)  
S-video cable (not supplied)  
Composite video cable (not supplied)  
NOTES  
To component video output  
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Select the audio and video input settings according to the connection method. See page 21 for  
details.  
When connecting a VCR or another video component to the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks, set the  
COMPONENT select setting (see page 34) correctly according to the equipment you connect;  
otherwise, you cannot view the playback picture on the TV.  
• Connect Y, PB, and PR correctly.  
To left/right audio channel output  
To composite video output  
To S-video output  
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You can enjoy digital audio if using a digital coaxial or optical cable. For details of the digital  
audio connection, see page 14.  
Connecting a TV:  
Connect the TV to the appropriate MONITOR OUT jacks to view the playback picture from any other connected video  
components.  
Turn off all components before making connections.  
• When you connect the components, refer also to their manuals.  
: signal flow  
Green  
Blue  
To component video input  
• Connect Y, PB, and PR correctly.  
Red  
Component video cable  
(not supplied)  
TV  
NOTES  
You can enjoy digital sound if using a digital coaxial or optical cable. When shipped from the factory, the digital optical terminal—DIGITAL IN  
3(TV) on the rear of the receiver is set for a TV. For details of the digital audio connection, see page 14.  
Select “OTHER” for the video output setting (see page 34).  
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Digital output terminal:  
You can connect any digital components which have an  
optical digital input terminal.  
7Digital audio connection  
This receiver is equipped with three DIGITAL IN terminals—  
one digital coaxial terminal and two digital optical terminals—  
and one DIGITAL OUT terminal.  
To reproduce the digital sound, use the digital audio  
connection in addition to the analog audio connection  
methods described on pages 11 to 13.  
Digital coaxial cable (not supplied)  
Digital optical cable (not supplied)  
Turn off all components before making connections.  
• When you connect the components, refer also to their  
manuals.  
Connecting digital recording equipment to the  
DIGITAL OUT terminal enables you to perform  
digital-to-digital recording.  
Digital input terminals:  
NOTES  
The digital signal format transmitted through the DIGITAL OUT  
terminal is the same as that of the input signal. For example, when  
the DTS signals are input, the DTS signals are transmitted.  
The digital signal coming through the USB terminal and HDMI input  
terminal cannot be output from the DIGITAL OUT terminal.  
When the component has a digital coaxial output  
terminal, connect it to the 1(DVR/DVD) terminal, using a  
digital coaxial cable (not supplied).  
Connecting the power cord  
When all the audio/video connections have been made,  
connect the AC power plug to the wall outlet. Make sure that  
the plugs are inserted firmly.  
• The standby lamp lights in red.  
When the component has a digital optical output  
terminal, connect it to the 2(VIDEO) or 3(TV) terminal,  
using a digital optical cable (not supplied).  
CAUTIONS:  
• Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.  
• Do not alter, twist or pull the power cord, or put anything  
heavy on it, which may cause fire, electric shock, or other  
accidents.  
Before connecting a digital optical  
cable, unplug the protective plug.  
• If the cord is damaged, consult a dealer and have the power  
cord replaced with a new one.  
NOTES  
NOTES  
When shipped from the factory, the DIGITAL IN terminals have been  
set for use with the following components:  
– 1(DVR/DVD): For DVD recorder or DVD player  
– 2(VIDEO): For the component connected to the VIDEO IN jacks on  
the rear of the receiver  
Keep the power cord away from the connecting cables and the  
antennas. The power cord may cause noise or screen interference.  
The preset settings such as preset channels and sound adjustment  
may be erased in a few days in the following cases:  
– When you unplug the power cord.  
– When a power failure occurs.  
When you unplug the power cord with the receiver on and connect  
the power cord again, the receiver enters standby mode.  
– 3(TV): For TV  
If you connect the components, change the digital input (DIGITAL  
IN) terminal setting correctly. See “Setting the digital input (DIGITAL  
IN) terminals—DIGITAL IN 1/2/3” on page 33.  
Select “DIGITAL” for the audio input setting (see page 21).  
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5 Check if the drivers are correctly  
USB connection  
installed.  
This receiver is equipped with a USB terminal on the front  
panel. You can connect your PC to this terminal and enjoy  
sound reproduced through your PC.  
1.Open the Control Panel on your PC:  
Select [Start] = [Control Panel].  
2.Select [System] = [Hardware] = [Device Manager] =  
[Sound, video and game controllers] and [Universal  
Serial Bus controllers].  
When you connect your PC for the first time, follow the  
procedure below.  
• Remember you cannot send any signal or data to your PC  
from this receiver.  
• The following window appears, and you can check if the  
drivers are installed.  
IMPORTANT:  
Check if your PC equipped with the CD-ROM drive is running  
on Windows® 98 SE*, Windows® Me*, Windows® 2000*, or  
Windows® XP* and prepare its CD-ROM.  
7How to install the USB drivers  
The following procedure is described using the English  
version of Windows® XP*. If your PC is running on a different  
version or language of operating system, the windows shown  
on your PC monitor will differ from the ones used in the  
following procedure.  
See page 20 for the operations of the receiver.  
1 Turn on your PC.  
• If the PC has been turned on, quit all the applications  
now running.  
Now your PC is ready for playback through the USB  
connection.  
2 Turn on the receiver, and select the  
After installation is completed, you can use your PC as the  
playback source. The PC automatically recognizes the receiver  
whenever the receiver is connected by a USB cable and turned  
on.  
• When not using the PC as the playback source, disconnect  
the USB cable from the receiver.  
source as “USB.”  
3 Set the volume to minimum.  
IMPORTANT:  
Always set the volume to “0” when connecting or  
disconnecting the other equipment.  
To play back sounds on the PC, refer to the manual supplied  
with the sound reproduction application installed in the PC.  
If no sound comes from the speakers, check the following:  
– Select “USB” as the source.  
– Connect the USB cable correctly.  
– Check the receiver is recognized by the PC properly (see  
above).  
– Check the playback software is compatible with the PC.  
– Open the Control Panel on your PC, select [Sounds and  
Audio Devices] = [Audio] tab = [Sound playback] =  
[Default device], and check [Default device] is set to [USB  
Audio DAC].  
4 Connect the receiver to the PC using a  
USB cable (not supplied).  
• Use “USB series A plug to B plug” cable when  
connecting.  
PC  
NOTES  
DO NOT turn off the receiver or disconnect the USB cable while  
installing the drivers and while your PC is recognizing the receiver.  
Use a USB cable (version 1.1 or later). Recommended cord length is  
less than 1.5 m.  
If your PC does not recognize the receiver, disconnect the USB cable  
and connect it again. If it does not work yet, restart Windows®*.  
The installed drivers can be recognized only when the USB cable is  
connected between the receiver and your PC.  
USB cable  
(not supplied)  
The sound may not be played back correctly—interrupted or  
degraded—due to your PC settings and PC specifications.  
The USB drivers are installed automatically.  
• If the USB drivers are not installed automatically, install  
the USB drivers by following the instructions on the PC  
monitor.  
* Microsoft®, Windows® 98 SE, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000,  
and Windows® XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
corporation.  
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7Before starting Precise Surround Setup  
• Connect all of your speakers and subwoofer correctly and  
confirm their position.  
Precise Surround  
Setup  
• When subwoofer has a built-in volume and crossover  
frequency controls, adjust them as follows:  
– Set the volume level to the medium.  
– Set the crossover frequency to the highest level.  
• Precise Surround Setup is not available in the following  
cases:  
– While headphones are connected  
– When selecting “A MULTI” for the audio input setting (see  
page 12)  
– When multi-channel PCM signals (see page 41) are coming  
in with selecting “HDMI” for the audio input setting (see  
page 12)  
• Do not block between the earphone-type microphones and  
speakers while the microphones are picking up test tones  
from the speakers.  
By using Precise Surround Setup, you can optimize the  
speaker settings easily, quickly and systematically without  
troublesome adjustments.  
To obtain the best possible sound effect from the Surround/  
DSP modes, set up the speaker and subwoofer information  
after all the connections are completed.  
• If the microphone cord is not long enough to make a  
connection between the receiver and your listening  
position, use a stereo extension cord (not supplied).  
– You cannot get correct results with a monaural extension  
cord.  
Setting the speakers automatically  
Precise Surround Setup detects the sound from the speakers  
to measure your listening environment with dedicated  
earphone-type microphones (supplied), and automatically  
adjusts the following in less than 1 minute:  
• Speaker size*  
CAUTION:  
Be sure that loud test tones will be generated from  
speakers during Precise Surround Setup.  
• The volume of test tones is not adjustable.  
• Speaker distance*  
• Speaker output level*  
• Crossover frequency*  
• Frequency response  
7Operating procedure  
1 Plug the dedicated earphone-type  
microphones into the PRECISE  
SURROUND SETUP MIC jack.  
The receiver generates test tones from each  
speaker and picks them up with dedicated  
earphone-type microphones.  
• Keep the connection until Precise Surround Setup is  
completed.  
The microphones feedback the test  
tones to the receiver.  
Dedicated earphone-type microphones (supplied)  
2 Press STANDBY/ON (or AUDIO on  
* You can also adjust the settings manually. (See pages 29 to  
32.)  
the remote control) to turn the power on.  
• Set the volume level to the medium or lower turning the  
MASTER VOLUME control (see page 20).  
STANDBY/ON button  
MASTER VOLUME control  
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Precise Surround Setup starts detecting the speaker and  
subwoofer information.  
• When starting Precise Surround Setup, the muting mode  
and Dimmer are automatically canceled.  
• “MEASURING 1” flashes on the display.  
3 Put on the microphones.  
• Insert the microphone with “L” into your left ear, the  
microphone with “R” your right ear.  
Current speaker*1  
Example:  
Microphone with “L”  
*1When the current speaker is the right or left surround  
back speaker, two surround back speaker indicators (  
light up at a time.  
)
A test tone comes out of each speaker in the following  
order, then the microphones pick up the test tones and  
feedback it to the receiver:  
FL (Left front speaker) = C (Center speaker) = FR  
(Right front speaker) = SR (Right surround speaker)  
= SBR (Right surround back speaker)*2 = SBL (Left  
surround back speaker)*2 = SL (Left surround speaker)  
= SW (Subwoofer)  
4 Take your usual listening position with  
the microphones and the remote control.  
*2 When using a single speaker for the surround back  
speaker, the test tone comes out of “SB (Surround  
back speaker)” instead of “SBR” and “SBL.”  
• Do not touch the microphones while the microphones  
are picking up the test tones.  
The receiver generates test tones again.  
Precise Surround Setup starts detecting, adjusts the  
sound output level from each speaker, and corrects the  
frequency response of each speaker.  
• “MEASURING 2” flashes on the display.  
When Precise Surround Setup is completed, “COMPLETE”  
appears and the PSS indicator lights up on the display.  
CAUTION:  
Keep quiet so that Precise Surround Setup can detect test  
tones properly.  
PSS indicator  
5 Press and hold PSS on the remote control  
for about 4 seconds until “PSS START”  
starts flashing on the display.  
An optimized test tone comes out of each speaker so that  
you can confirm the results of Precise Surround Setup, and  
the corrected frequency response of each speaker appears  
on the display at the same time.  
PSS  
• See “Checking the frequency responses corrected  
by Precise Surround Setup” on page 18 about the  
frequency responses on the display.  
The receiver automatically returns to the normal operation  
mode after all the test tones have been output from the  
speakers.  
• If Precise Surround Setup is not completed  
properly...  
An error message will appear on the display.  
In such a case, see “Troubleshooting for Precise  
Surround Setup“ on page 19.  
Continued on the next page  
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7Checking the frequency responses corrected  
6 Unplug the earphone-type microphones.  
• When unplugging the microphones, pull on the plug,  
not the cord itself.  
by Precise Surround Setup  
You can check the current settings of the frequency responses  
with test tones from speakers and the indications on the  
display when the frequency optimizing function is activated.  
NOTES  
Do not press any buttons on the remote control or the front panel  
of the receiver during Precise Surround Setup; otherwise, the  
receiver stops setting and returns to the normal operation mode.  
– After “COMPLETE” is displayed, the Precise Surround Setup results  
are applied to the speaker settings.  
From the remote control ONLY:  
1 Press TEST to check the frequency  
The speaker size measured by Precise Surround Setup may be  
different from that of the manual setting recommendation (see  
page 30). Precise Surround Setup measures the speaker size not  
only by the cone speaker size but also by the other speaker features.  
There may be a case that the receiver fails to detect subwoofer  
and does not activate it (no optimized test tone comes out of the  
subwoofer).  
response of each speaker on the display.  
In such a case, set the volume level of the subwoofer higher and  
perform Precise Surround Setup again.  
TEST  
When you change your listening environment, such as speakers,  
speaker position, your listening position or so, perform Precise  
Surround Setup again to optimize the speaker settings.  
Depending on the listening environment, Precise Surround Setup  
may not measure the speaker settings accurately. In such a case,  
adjust the settings manually. See pages 29 to 32.  
• A test tone also comes from each speaker in the following  
order:  
The supplied earphone-type microphones cannot be used as  
headphones.  
FL (Left front speaker) = C (Center speaker) = FR (Right  
front speaker) = SR (Right surround speaker) = SBR  
(Right surround back speaker)* = SBL (Left surround back  
speaker)* = SL (Left surround speaker) = SW (Subwoofer)  
* When using a single speaker for the surround back  
speaker, the test tone comes out of “SB (Surround back  
speaker)” instead of “SBR” and “SBL.”  
7Turning the frequency optimizing function  
off  
After performing Precise Surround Setup, the receiver  
optimizes the frequency response for each speaker.  
You can turn the frequency optimizing function off.  
• The frequency response of each speaker appears on the  
display as follows:  
Press PSS to turn the frequency optimizing  
function off.  
• Each time you press the button, the frequency optimizing  
function alternates between on and off.  
EX. 1: When a test tone comes from the left front speaker  
Current speaker  
Frequency response  
+9 dB  
Optimizing level  
–9 dB  
When the function is activated, the PSS indicator is lit.  
NOTE  
This function is not available:  
– Until Precise Surround Setup has been completed at least once;  
otherwise, “NO PSS” appears on the display.  
– When selecting “A MULTI” for the audio input setting (see page 12).  
– When multi-channel PCM signals (see page 41) are coming in with  
selecting “HDMI” for the audio input setting (see page 12).  
Low  
Frequency  
High  
EX. 2: When a test tone comes from the subwoofer  
Crossover  
frequency  
80 Hz  
200 Hz  
2 Press TEST again to stop the test tone.  
NOTE  
While the PSS indicator is off, pressing TEST generates test tones  
without showing frequency responses. See page 36.  
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Troubleshooting for Precise Surround Setup  
When problems occur, a message appears on the display during Precise Surround Setup. In this case, refer to the following  
solution, then perform Precise Surround Setup again.  
To restart Precise Surround Setup, press PSS on the remote control; however, when you have turned the receiver off for the  
solution, start from step 2 again.  
Error message  
Possible cause  
Solution  
Headphones are connected to the PHONES jack. Unplug the headphones.  
The dedicated earphone-type microphones are  
not connected correctly.  
Plug the microphones into the PRECISE SURROUND  
SETUP MIC jack on the front panel firmly.  
There is some background noise.  
• Restart in a quiet environment.  
• If some electronic equipment is used near the  
listening position, turn off the equipment such as  
air conditioners, etc.  
The speaker is too close to the listening position. Place the speakers farther from the listening position.  
• Any of the front speakers is not connected or its • Check the left and right front speakers connections.  
connection is loose.  
• The microphone connection is loose.  
• Plug the microphones into the PRECISE SURROUND  
SETUP MIC jack on the front panel firmly.  
The built-in volume control of the powered  
subwoofer is set to too high.  
Set the volume level of the subwoofer lower.  
*
The speaker is too far from the listening position Adjust the speaker position and angle.  
or the speaker angle is inappropriate.  
*
*
The speaker is too far from the listening position. The speaker distance is adjustable up to 9 m (30 ft).  
Place the speaker within the adjustable range from  
the listening position.  
• When the size of the front speakers is small, no • Check the connection of the subwoofer and turn it  
subwoofer is detected.  
• The receiver might have failed to detect  
subwoofer.  
on, or replace the front speakers with larger ones.  
• Set the volume level of the subwoofer higher.  
The front speakers are smaller than the surround • Change the front speakers with the larger ones  
*
speakers.  
than the surround speakers.  
• Change the surround speakers with the smaller  
ones than the front speakers.  
The surround speakers are smaller than the  
surround back speakers.  
• Change the surround speakers with the larger ones  
than the surround back speakers.  
*
• Change the surround back speakers with the  
smaller ones than the surround speakers.  
The right-and-left front speaker size is  
unproportioned.  
Rearrange the front speakers as their size is  
proportioned.  
*
*
• Any of the surround speakers is not connected • Check the connection of the surround speakers.  
or its connection is loose.  
• The right-and-left surround speaker size is  
unproportioned.  
• Rearrange the surround speakers as their size is  
proportioned.  
* • The left surround back speaker is not connected • Check the connection of the left surround back  
or its connection is loose even though the right  
speaker.  
surround back speaker is detected.  
• When using a single speaker as the surround  
back speaker, connect it to the left surround back  
speaker terminal (see page 8).  
• The right-and-left surround back speaker size is • Rearrange the surround back speakers as their size  
unproportioned. is proportioned.  
Warning message  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The polarity of the speaker connection is wrong. Match the polarity of the speaker terminals (see page  
8).  
*
* The signal indicator of the corresponding speaker lights up with the error/warning message.  
NOTES  
Before making speaker connections, turn the receiver off and unplug the power cord.  
If you press the source selecting button for the current source on the remote control while an error message is displayed, the receiver cancels  
Precise Surround Setup and returns to the normal operation mode.  
If multiple errors are detected during Precise Surround Setup, only the most serious error will be shown on the display.  
The warning message is displayed for about 10 seconds and the receiver automatically returns to Precise Surround Setup.  
Depending on the speaker performance or the listening position, there may be a case that the warning message appears even though speaker  
connections are correct. In such a case, there is no effect on the results of Precise Surround Setup.  
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2Select the source to play  
Basic operations  
On the front panel:  
Turn SOURCE SELECTOR until the source  
name you want appears on the display.  
The source lamp corresponding to the selected source lights  
in red.  
• As you turn SOURCE SELECTOR, the source changes as  
follows:  
1
2
3
DVR/DVD Ô VCR Ô VIDEO Ô TV Ô USB Ô FM Ô  
AM Ô (Back to the beginning)  
Source lamps  
DVR/DVD: Select this for the DVD recorder or DVD player.  
VCR:  
VIDEO:  
Select this for the VCR.  
Select this for the component connected to the  
VIDEO IN jacks on the rear of the receiver.  
1
2
TV:  
Select this for the TV.  
USB:  
FM:  
AM:  
Select this for the PC component.  
Select this for the FM broadcast.  
Select this for the AM (MW) broadcast.  
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From the remote control:  
Press one of the source selecting buttons.  
• For “FM” and “AM,” press FM/AM.  
Each time you press the button, the band alternates  
between “FM” and “AM.”  
NOTE  
When you connect a video component other than DVD recorder and  
DVD player to the HDMI VIDEO(VCR) IN terminal or COMPONENT  
VIDEO jacks on the rear of the receiver, you need to select either  
“VIDEO” or “VCR” for each terminal according to the component you  
connect (see page 34).  
1Turn on the power  
Press STANDBY/ON (or AUDIO on the  
remote control).  
3Adjust the volume  
To increase the volume, turn MASTER  
VOLUME control clockwise (or press  
VOLUME + on the remote control).  
The standby lamp goes off and the current source lamp lights  
in red.  
Current source name appears.  
To decrease the volume, turn MASTER  
VOLUME control counterclockwise (or press  
VOLUME – on the remote control).  
• When you adjust the volume, the volume level indication  
appears on the display for a while.  
To turn off the power (into standby):  
Press  
STANDBY/ON (or  
AUDIO on the remote control)  
again.  
CAUTION:  
The standby lamp lights in red.  
Always set the volume to the minimum before starting any  
sources. If the volume is set at its high level, the sudden blast  
of sound energy can permanently damage your hearing and/  
or ruin your speakers.  
NOTES  
A small amount of power is consumed in standby mode. To turn the  
power off completely, unplug the AC power cord.  
Turning a source component on before turning the receiver on  
may cause a noise or interrupt the sound and picture. In this case,  
turn both the source component and the receiver off, then turn the  
receiver on before turning the source component on.  
NOTE  
The volume level can be adjusted within the range between “0”  
(minimum) and “50” (maximum).  
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NOTES  
7Listening with headphones  
For “VIDEO” and “VCR,” set the HDMI select and COMPONENT select  
settings correctly if necessary (see page 34).  
“RGB” is not selectable in the following cases:  
– When the video output setting is set to “HDMI” (see page 34)  
– When selecting “VIDEO” as the source  
You can enjoy not only stereo software but also multi-channel  
software through the headphones. (Sounds are down-mixed  
to the front channels while playing multi-channel software.)  
Connect a pair of headphones to the  
PHONES jack on the front panel to activate  
the HEADPHONE mode.  
The HEADPHONE indicator lights up on the display.  
• You can also enjoy the Surround/DSP mode through the  
headphones—3D HEADPHONE mode (see page 42).  
• Disconnecting a pair of headphones from the PHONES jack  
cancels the HEADPHONE (or 3D HEADPHONE) mode and  
activates the speakers.  
7Selecting the audio input setting  
From the remote control ONLY:  
1 Press one of the source selecting buttons  
to select the source you want.  
2 Press AUDIO INPUT to select the audio  
input setting.  
CAUTIONS:  
• Each time you press the button, the audio input setting  
changes as follows. This setting is memorized for each  
source.  
• Be sure to turn down the volume:  
– Before connecting or putting on headphones, as high  
volume can damage both the headphones and your  
hearing.  
– Before removing headphones, as high volume may output  
from the speakers.  
• Do not plug headphones into the PRECISE SURROUND  
SETUP MIC jack; otherwise, loud tones may come out of the  
headphones.  
HDMI = DIGITAL = ANALOG = A MULTI =  
(Back to the beginning)  
HDMI (for “DVR/DVD,” “VCR” and “VIDEO”):  
NOTES  
Select for the source with HDMI connection. The  
receiver automatically detects the incoming  
signal format, then the digital signal format  
When using the headphones, the speaker settings does not take  
effects temporarily.  
The supplied earphone-type microphones cannot be used as  
headphones.  
indicator (LINEAR PCM,  
,
, or  
96/24) for the detected signal lights up, and the  
HDMI lamp on the front panel lights up.  
DIGITAL*: Select for the digital input setting. The receiver  
automatically detects the incoming signal  
Selecting the video and audio input  
settings  
format, then the digital signal format indicator  
(LINEAR PCM,  
the detected signal lights up.  
ANALOG (ANALOGUE)*:  
,
, or  
96/24) for  
You need to select the proper video and audio input settings  
for each source according to the connection methods on  
pages 9 to 14.  
Select for the analog input setting. The ANALOG  
indicator lights up on the display.  
A MULTI (Only for “DVR/DVD”):  
• In case of digital audio connection using the DIGITAL IN  
terminals on the rear of the receiver, you also need to select  
the correct digital input terminal (see page 33).  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for  
each source.  
Select when connecting a DVD recorder or DVD  
player to DVD MULTI IN jacks (see page 12). The  
ANALOG indicator lights up on the display.  
* When “TV” is selected as the source, only “DIGITAL” and  
“ANALOG” are available.  
7Selecting the video input setting  
From the remote control ONLY:  
NOTES  
“HDMI” is selectable only when the video input setting is also set to  
“HDMI” (see the left column).  
The audio input setting may automatically change if you change the  
video input setting to or from “HDMI.” In such a case, make sure that  
the appropriate setting is selected.  
1 Press one of the source selecting buttons  
to select the source you want.  
2 Press VIDEO INPUT to select the video  
“DIGITAL” is available for the source is assigned for “DIGITAL IN 1,”  
“DIGITAL IN 2,” or “DIGITAL IN 3.” See page 33 for details.  
input setting.  
• Each time you press the button, the input setting  
changes as follows. This setting is memorized for each  
source.  
Initial setting of the video and audio input for each source:  
Setting  
Video input  
Audio input  
Source  
DVR/DVD  
HDMI  
S
HDMI  
C (fixed)  
HDMI  
ANALOG  
HDMI  
VCR  
VIDEO  
TV  
USB  
FM  
HDMI = CMPNT (Component) = RGB = S (S-Video)  
= C (Composite) = (Back to the beginning)  
DIGITAL  
DIGITAL (fixed)  
ANALOGUE (fixed)  
ANALOGUE (fixed)  
AM  
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Selecting the digital decode mode  
Turning off the sounds temporarily  
When “HDMI” or “DIGITAL” is selected for the audio input  
setting (see page 21), this receiver automatically detects the  
incoming digital signal format and sets the digital decode  
mode to “DIGITAL AUTO.”  
From the remote control ONLY:  
Press MUTING to turn off the sound  
through all connected speakers and  
headphones.  
• The DIGITAL AUTO indicator lights up on the display.  
If the following symptoms occur while playing Dolby Digital  
or DTS software with “DIGITAL AUTO” selected, follow the  
procedure below:  
“MUTING” appears on the display and the volume turns off.  
• Sound does not come out at the beginning of playback.  
• Noise comes out while searching for or skipping chapters or  
tracks.  
To restore the sound, press MUTING again.  
• Pressing VOLUME +/– (or turning MASTER VOLUME control  
on the front panel) also restores the sound.  
From the remote control ONLY:  
Press DECODE to select “DOLBY DIGITAL”  
or “DTS.”  
• Each time you press DECODE, the digital decode mode  
changes as follows:  
NOTE  
When performing Precise Surround Setup or turning the power off,  
muting is automatically canceled.  
Changing the display brightness  
You can dim the display—Dimmer.  
DIGITAL AUTO = DOLBY DIGITAL = DTS =  
(Back to the beginning)  
From the remote control ONLY:  
• To play back software encoded with Dolby Digital, select  
“DOLBY DIGITAL.”  
• To play back software encoded with DTS, select “DTS.”  
Press DIMMER repeatedly.  
• Each time you press the button, the display brightness  
changes as follows:  
NOTES  
DIMMER 1  
DIMMER 2  
DIMMER 3  
Dims the display.  
Dims the display more than DIMMER 1.  
Turns off the display.  
(Temporarily canceled when you operate the  
receiver.)  
The digital decode mode is fixed to “DIGITAL AUTO” when selecting  
“USB” as the source.  
“DOLBY DIGITAL” or “DTS” is automatically reset to “DIGITAL AUTO”  
in the following cases:  
– When you turn off the receiver.  
– When you select another source.  
DIMMER OFF Cancels the Dimmer (normal display).  
– When you change the audio input setting (see page 21).  
NOTE  
The following digital signal format indicators on the display  
indicate what type of signal comes into the receiver. See  
pages 39 to 41 for the details of each digital signal format.  
When performing Precise Surround Setup, Dimmer is automatically  
canceled.  
LINEAR PCM: • Lights up when Linear PCM signal comes  
in.  
• When the multi-channel PCM signal  
comes in, “MULTI CH PCM” appears on  
the display for a while.  
Lights up when Dolby Digital signal comes  
in.  
:
• Flashes when “DOLBY DIGITAL” is  
selected for any software other than  
Dolby Digital.  
Lights up when conventional DTS signal  
comes in.  
:
• Flashes when “DTS” is selected for any  
software other than DTS.  
Lights up when DTS 96/24 signal comes in.  
96/24:  
NOTE  
When “DIGITAL AUTO” cannot recognize the incoming signal, no  
digital signal format indicator lights up on the display.  
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Basic adjustment of auto memory  
Turning off the power with the Sleep  
This receiver memorizes sound settings for each source:  
• When you turn off the power  
Timer  
• When you change the source  
You can fall asleep while listening to music—Sleep Timer.  
When you change the source, the memorized settings for  
the newly selected source are automatically recalled.  
The following can be stored for each source:  
• Video input setting (see page 21)  
• Audio input setting (see page 21)  
• CC Converter (see the left column)  
• Midnight mode (see page 33)  
• Digital equalization patterns (see page 36)  
• Bass Boost (see page 37)  
From the remote control ONLY:  
Press SLEEP repeatedly.  
• Each time you press the button, the shut-off time changes  
in 10-minute intervals. The SLEEP indicator lights up on the  
display.  
SLEEP indicator  
• Input attenuator mode (see page 37)  
• Surround/DSP mode selection (see page 44)  
NOTE  
10min = 20min = 30min = 40min =50min = 60min  
= 70min = 80min =90min = OFF (Canceled) =  
(Back to the beginning)  
If the source is “FM” or “AM,” you can assign a different setting for  
each band.  
When the shut-off time comes:  
The receiver turns off automatically.  
To check the remaining time until the shut-off time:  
Press SLEEP once.  
Signal and speaker indicators on the display  
Signal indicators  
Speaker indicators  
The remaining time (in minutes) until the shut-off time  
appears.  
To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly.  
To cancel the Sleep Timer:  
Press SLEEP repeatedly so that “SLEEP OFF” appears on the  
display. (The SLEEP indicator goes off.)  
• The Sleep Timer is also canceled when you turn off the  
receiver.  
The signal indicators light up as follows:  
L:  
When digital input is selected: Lights up when  
the left channel signal comes in.  
When analog input is selected: Always lights up.  
R:  
When digital input is selected: Lights up when  
the right channel signal comes in.  
When analog input is selected: Always lights up.  
Lights up when the center channel signal comes in.  
Lights up when the left surround channel signal  
comes in.  
Making sounds natural  
C:  
LS:  
JVC’s CC (Compression Compensative) Converter eliminates  
jitter and ripples, achieving a drastic reduction in digital  
distortion by processing the digital music data in 24 bit-  
quantization and by expanding the sampling frequency  
to 176.4 kHz (for fs 44.1 kHz signals)/192 kHz (for fs 48 kHz  
signals) on the front speakers.  
RS: Lights up when the right surround channel signal  
comes in.  
S:  
Lights up when monaural surround signal comes in.  
By using the CC Converter, you can obtain a natural sound  
field from both digital and analog sources.  
SB: Lights up when the surround back channel signal  
comes in.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for  
each source.  
LFE: Lights up when the LFE channel signal comes in.  
NOTES  
Press CC CONVERTER repeatedly.  
• Each time you press the button, the mode changes as  
follows:  
When “A MULTI” is selected for the audio input setting (see page  
21), all the signal indicators except “SB” and “S” light up.  
When playing back multi-channel digital sound recorded in DVD-  
Audio with HDMI connection (see pages 9 and 21), the signal  
indicators may not light up correctly.  
CC CNVRTR 1  
Select when playing back an analog source  
or a digital source with non compressed  
digital sound signal (Linear PCM).  
The CC CONVERTER 1 indicator lights up on  
the display.  
The speaker indicators light up as follows:  
• The subwoofer indicator (  
“SUBWOOFER” is set to “YES.” For details, see page 30.  
• The other speaker indicators light up only when the  
corresponding speaker is set to “SML (small)” or “LRG  
(large),” and also required for the current playback.  
) lights up when  
CC CNVRTR 2  
Select when playing back a source with  
compressed digital sound signal (Dolby  
Digital or DTS).  
The CC CONVERTER 2 indicator lights up on  
the display.  
CC CNVRTR OFF Select when not using the CC Converter.  
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Tuning in to stations manually  
From the remote control ONLY:  
Tuner operations  
1 Press FM/AM to select the band.  
The last received station of the selected band is tuned in.  
• Each time you press the button, the band alternates  
between “FM” and “AM.”  
Tuner operations are mainly done from the remote  
control.  
2 Press repeatedly or hold TUNING 9 or  
( TUNING until the station you want is  
tuned in.  
• Pressing (or holding) TUNING 9 increases the  
frequency.  
• Pressing (or holding) ( TUNING decreases the  
frequency.  
NOTES  
When you hold and release TUNING 9 or ( TUNING, the  
frequency keeps changing until a station is tuned in.  
When a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in, the TUNED  
indicator lights up on the display.  
When an FM stereo program is received, the STEREO indicator also  
lights up.  
Using preset tuning  
Once a channel number is assigned to a station, the station  
can be quickly tuned by selecting the number. You can preset  
up to 30 FM and 15 AM (MW) stations.  
7To store the preset stations  
Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 2again.  
From the remote control ONLY:  
1 Tune in to the station you want to preset  
(see “Tuning in to stations manually”  
above).  
• If you want to store the FM reception mode for this  
station, select the FM reception mode you want. See  
“Selecting the FM reception mode” on page 25.  
NOTE  
When you have selected “FM” or “AM” by using SOURCE SELECTOR  
on the front panel, the remote control may not work for tuner  
operations. To use the remote control for tuner operations, select  
“FM” or “AM” by using the FM/AM button on the remote control.  
2 Press MEMORY.  
The channel number position starts flashing on the display  
for about 5 seconds.  
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On the front panel:  
3 Press the numeric buttons (0 – 9, h10)  
to select a channel number while the  
channel number position is flashing.  
2 1, 3  
• For channel number 5, press 5.  
• For channel number 10, press h10, 1, then 0.  
• For channel number 25, press h10, 2, then 5.  
Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 2again.  
1 Turn SOURCE SELECTOR to select “FM” or  
“AM.”  
4 Press MEMORY again while the selected  
channel number is flashing on the  
display.  
The last received station of the selected band is tuned in.  
2 Press TUNER PRESET.  
The selected channel number stops flashing.  
The channel number is assigned to the station.  
“P” appears on the display, and MULTI JOG now works for  
selecting preset channels.  
5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 until you store all the  
3 Turn MULTI JOG to select a preset  
stations you want.  
channel number.  
To erase a stored preset station:  
Storing a new station on a used channel number erases the  
previously stored one.  
• To increase the preset channel numbers, turn MULTI JOG  
clockwise.  
• To decrease the preset channel numbers, turn MULTI  
JOG counterclockwise.  
7To tune in a preset station  
From the remote control:  
Selecting the FM reception mode  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, you  
can change the FM reception mode.  
1 Press FM/AM to select the band.  
The last received station of the selected band is tuned in  
and the numeric buttons now work for selecting preset  
channels.  
• You can store the FM reception mode for each preset station  
(see page 24).  
• Each time you press FM/AM, the band alternate between  
“FM” and “AM.”  
From the remote control ONLY:  
While listening to an FM station, press FM  
MODE.  
• Each time you press the button, the FM reception mode  
alternates between “AUTO MUTING” and “MONO.”  
2 Press the numeric buttons (0 – 9, h10) to  
AUTO MUTING Normally select this.  
When a program is broadcast in stereo, you  
will hear stereo sound; when in monaural,  
you will hear monaural sound. This mode is  
also useful to suppress static noise between  
stations. The AUTO MUTING indicator lights  
up on the display.  
select a preset channel number.  
• For channel number 5, press 5.  
• For channel number 10, press h10, 1, then 0.  
• For channel number 25, press h10, 2, then 5.  
MONO  
Select this to improve the reception (but  
stereo effect will be lost).  
In this mode, you will hear noise while  
tuning in to the stations. The AUTO MUTING  
indicator goes off from the display. (The  
STEREO indicator also goes off.)  
Initial setting: AUTO MUTING  
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About characters shown on the display  
When the display shows PS, PTY, or RT signals, the following  
characters are used:  
• The display cannot show accented letters, “A” for instance,  
may stand for accented “A’s” like “Å, Ä, Ã, Á, À, Â, å, ä, ã, á, à,  
and â.”  
Using the Radio Data System to  
receive FM stations  
Only the buttons on the remote control are used for Radio  
Data System operations.  
NOTE  
Radio Data System allows FM stations to send an additional  
signal along with their regular program signals. For example,  
the stations send their station names, as well as information  
about what type of program they broadcast, such as sports or  
music, etc.  
If searching finishes at once, “PS,” “PTY,” and “RT” will not appear on  
the display.  
Searching for a program by PTY codes  
With the receiver, you can receive the following types of Radio  
Data System signals:  
One of the advantages of the Radio Data System service is that  
you can locate a particular kind of program from the preset  
channels (see pages 24 and 25) by specifying the PTY codes.  
PS (Program Service):  
PTY (Program Type):  
RT (Radio Text):  
Shows commonly known  
station names.  
Shows types of broadcast  
programs.  
Shows text messages the  
station sends.  
7To search for a program using the PTY codes  
Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 1again.  
Enhanced Other Networks: See page 28.  
NOTES  
1 Press PTY SEARCH while listening to an  
FM station.  
Radio Data System is not available for AM (MW) broadcasts.  
Radio Data System may not operate correctly if the station tuned is  
not transmitting Radio Data System signal properly or if the signal  
strength is weak.  
“PTY SELECT” flashes on the display.  
2 While “PTY SELECT” is flashing, press  
PTY 9 or PTY ( until the PTY code you  
want appears on the display.  
7What information can Radio Data System  
signals provide?  
You can see the Radio Data System signals the station sends  
on the display.  
3 Press PTY SEARCH again, while the PTY  
code selected in the previous step is still  
on the display.  
Press DISPLAY while listening to an FM  
station.  
• Each time you press the button, the display changes to  
show the following information:  
While searching, “SEARCH” and the selected PTY code  
alternatively appears on the display.  
The receiver searches 30 preset FM stations, stops when  
it finds the one you have selected, and tunes in to that  
station.  
PS = PTY = RT = Frequency (Normal indication) =  
(Back to the beginning)  
• To stop searching any time, press PTY SEARCH while  
searching.  
• If no program is found, “NOT FOUND” appears on the  
display.  
PS (Program Service): While searching, “PS” appears and  
then the station names will be  
displayed. “NO PS” appears if no  
signal is sent.  
PTY (Program Type): While searching, “PTY” appears  
and then the type of the broadcast  
program will be displayed. “NO PTY”  
appears if no signal is sent.  
To continue searching after the first stop  
Press PTY SEARCH again while the indications on the display  
are flashing.  
RT (Radio Text):  
While searching, “RT” appears and  
then text messages the station  
sends will be displayed. “NO RT”  
appears if no signal is sent.  
Frequency:  
Station frequency (non-Radio Data  
System service).  
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Finance:  
Children:  
Social:  
Stock Market reports, commerce,  
trading, etc.  
PTY codes  
Programs targeted at a young  
audience.  
News Ô Affairs Ô Info Ô Sport Ô Educate Ô Drama  
Ô Culture Ô Science Ô Varied Ô Pop M Ô Rock M  
Ô Easy M Ô Light M Ô Classics Ô Other M Ô  
Weather Ô Finance Ô Children Ô Social Ô Religion  
Ô Phone In Ô Travel Ô Leisure Ô Jazz Ô Country Ô  
Nation M Ô Oldies Ô Folk M Ô Document Ô TEST Ô  
Alarm ! Ô None Ô (Back to the beginning)  
Programs about sociology, history,  
geography, psychology and society.  
Religion:  
Phone In:  
Religious programs.  
Involving members of the public  
expressing their views either by phone  
or at a public forum.  
• For details about each code, see “Description of the PTY  
codes” below.  
Travel:  
Leisure:  
Jazz:  
Travel information.  
Programs about recreational activities.  
Jazz music.  
7Description of the PTY codes  
Country:  
Songs which originate from, or  
continue the musical tradition of the  
American Southern States.  
News:  
News.  
Affairs:  
Topical program expanding or  
enlarging upon the news—debate or  
analysis.  
Nation M:  
Oldies:  
Current popular music of the nation or  
region in that country’s language.  
Music from the so-called “golden age”  
of popular music.  
Info:  
Programs the purpose of which is to  
impart advice in the widest sense.  
Folk M:  
Music which has its roots in the musical  
culture of a particular nation.  
Sport:  
Programs concerned with any aspect  
of sports.  
Document:  
TEST:  
Programs concerning factual matters,  
presented in an investigative style.  
Educate:  
Drama:  
Culture:  
Educational programs.  
All radio plays and serials.  
Broadcasts for testing emergency  
broadcast equipment or unit.  
Programs concerning any aspect of  
national or regional culture, including  
language, theatre, etc.  
Alarm !:  
None:  
Emergency announcement.  
No program type, unidentified  
program, or difficult to categorize into  
particular types.  
Science:  
Varied:  
Programs about natural sciences and  
technology.  
Used for mainly speech-based  
programs such as quizzes, panel games  
and personality interviews.  
Classification of the PTY codes for some FM stations may  
be different from the above list.  
Pop M:  
Commercial music of current popular  
appeal.  
Rock M:  
Easy M:  
Rock music.  
Current contemporary music  
considered to be “easy-listening.”  
Light M:  
Classics:  
Instrumental music, and vocal or choral  
works.  
Performances of major orchestral  
works, symphonies, chamber music,  
etc.  
Other M:  
Weather:  
Music not fitting into any of the other  
categories.  
Weather reports and forecasts.  
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To stop listening to the program selected by Enhanced  
Other Networks  
Press TA/NEWS/INFO repeatedly again so that the program  
type (PTY) indicators go off from the display. The receiver exits  
from Enhanced Other Networks standby mode and goes back  
to the previously selected station.  
Switching to broadcast program of  
your choice temporarily  
Another convenient Radio Data System service is called  
“Enhanced Other Networks.”  
This allows the receiver to switch temporarily to a broadcast  
program of your choice (TA, NEWS, and/or INFO) from a  
different station except in the following case:  
• The Enhanced Other Networks mode only works when  
receiving an FM station with the Enhanced Other Networks  
code.  
When an emergency broadcast (Alarm ! signal) is sent  
from an FM station  
The receiver automatically tunes in to the station except in the  
following cases:  
• When you are listening to non-Radio Data System  
Networks—all AM (MW) stations, some FM stations and  
other sources.  
Before you start, remember...  
The Enhanced Other Networks function is only applicable to  
preset FM stations.  
• When the receiver is in standby mode.  
While receiving an emergency broadcast, “Alarm !” appears on  
the display.  
Press TA/NEWS/INFO repeatedly until the  
program type you want appears on the  
display.  
• Each time you press the button, the program type(s)  
change, and the corresponding indicator(s) light up as  
follows:  
The TEST signal is used for equipment test—whether it  
can receive the Alarm ! signal correctly  
The TEST signal makes the receiver work in the same way  
as the Alarm ! signal does. If the TEST signal is received, the  
receiver automatically switches to the station broadcasting  
the TEST signal.  
TA = NEWS = INFO = TA/NEWS =TA/INFO =  
NEWS/INFO = TA/NEWS/INFO = Canceled = (Back  
to the beginning)  
While receiving the TEST signal, “TEST” appears on the display.  
NOTES  
TA:  
NEWS: News.  
INFO: Program the purpose of which is to impart advice  
in the widest sense.  
Traffic Announcement in your area.  
Enhanced Other Networks data sent from some stations may not be  
compatible with this receiver.  
Enhanced Other Networks does not function for some FM stations  
with Radio Data System service.  
While listening to a program tuned in by the Enhanced Other  
Networks function, the station does not change even if another  
network station starts broadcasting a program of the same  
Enhanced Other Networks data.  
While listening to a program tuned in by the Enhanced Other  
Networks function, you can only use the TA/NEWS/INFO and  
DISPLAY.  
How the Enhanced Other Networks function works:  
If another FM station starts broadcasting the program  
type you have selected while you are listening to an FM  
station  
The receiver automatically switches to the station. The  
indicator of the received program type starts flashing.  
When the program is over, the receiver goes back to the  
station previously tuned in, but still remains in Enhanced  
Other Networks standby mode. The indicator of the  
received program type stops flashing and remains lit.  
CAUTION:  
If the stations alternate intermittently between the station  
tuned by the Enhanced Other Networks function and the  
currently tuned station, press TA/NEWS/INFO repeatedly to  
cancel the Enhanced Other Networks function.  
If you do not press the button, the currently tuned station  
is received finally, and the indication of the Enhanced Other  
Networks data type flashing on the display disappears.  
If the station currently tuned in starts broadcasting the  
program type you have selected  
The receiver continues to receive the station, but the  
indicator of the received program type starts flashing.  
When the program is over, the indicator of the received  
program type stops flashing and remains lit, but the  
receiver remains in Enhanced Other Networks standby  
mode.  
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Items  
To do  
EX/ES/PLIIx*2  
Select the EX/ES/PLIIx reproduction  
mode. (31)  
Basic settings  
DUAL MONO  
Select the Dual Mono sound channel.  
(32)  
SUBWOOFER OUT Select sounds emitted from the  
subwoofer. (32)  
CROSSOVER*1  
Select the cutoff frequency to the  
subwoofer. (32)  
LFE ATT  
Attenuate the bass (LFE) sounds. (33)  
To obtain the best possible sound effect from the Surround/  
DSP modes (see pages 39 to 44), you need to set up the  
speaker and subwoofer information after all the connections  
are completed. From pages 29 to 34, how to set speakers and  
other basic items of the receiver are explained.  
MIDNIGHT MODE*2 Reproduce a powerful sound at night.  
(33)  
DIGITAL IN 1  
Select the component connected to the  
digital coaxial terminal—1(DVR/DVD).  
(33)  
DIGITAL IN 2  
DIGITAL IN 3  
AUDIO DELAY  
Select the component connected to the  
digital optical terminal—2(VIDEO). (33)  
Basic setting items  
Select the component connected to the  
digital optical terminal—3(TV). (33)  
You can adjust the following items. See pages in parentheses  
for details.  
Set the audio delay time to correct  
synchronization between video and  
audio signals. (33)  
• You cannot select the items which is not available with the  
current setting. For example, when “S BACK SPK” is set to  
“NO,” you cannot select the following items:  
S BACK OUT, S BACK DIST, S BACK L DIST, S BACK R DIST  
HDMI SELECT  
Select the source for HDMI VIDEO(VCR)  
IN terminal. (34)  
Items  
To do  
CMPNT SELECT  
Select the source for COMPONENT  
VIDEO(VCR) IN jacks. (34)  
SUBWOOFER*1  
FRONT SPK*1  
CENTER SPK*1  
Register your subwoofer. (30)  
Register your front speaker size. (30)  
Register your center speaker size. (30)  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
AUTO MODE  
Select the output video signal. (34)  
Select the auto function mode. (34)  
SURROUND SPK*1 Register your surround speaker size. (30)  
*1 If you have performed Precise Surround Setup on pages 16  
to 18, these settings are not required.  
S BACK SPK*1  
S BACK OUT*1  
DIST UNIT  
Register your surround back speaker  
size. (30)  
*2 You can adjust these items directly from the remote control.  
Register the number of your surround  
back speaker(s). (30)  
NOTE  
Some items above are not available in the following cases below:  
– When selecting “A MULTI” for the audio input setting (see page 12)  
– When multi-channel PCM signals (see page 41) are coming in with  
selecting “HDMI” for the audio input setting (see page 12)  
Select the measuring unit for the  
speaker distance. (31)  
FRONT L DIST*1  
FRONT R DIST*1  
Register the distance from the left front  
speaker to your listening point. (31)  
Register the distance from the right  
front speaker to your listening point.  
(31)  
CENTER DIST*1  
SURR L DIST*1  
Register the distance from the center  
speaker to your listening point. (31)  
Register the distance from the left  
surround speaker to your listening  
point. (31)  
SURR R DIST*1  
S BACK DIST*1  
Register the distance from the right  
surround speaker to your listening  
point. (31)  
Register the distance from the surround  
back speaker to your listening point  
when using a single speaker for the  
surround back speaker. (31)  
S BACK L DIST*1  
S BACK R DIST*1  
Register the distance from the left  
surround back speaker to your listening  
point. (31)  
Register the distance from the right  
surround back speaker to your listening  
point. (31)  
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Operating procedure  
Setting the speakers  
To obtain the best possible surround effect from the Surround  
and DSP modes, register the setting about the speaker after all  
connections are completed.  
1, 7  
3, 5  
2, 4  
• If you have performed Precise Surround Setup on pages 16  
to 18, the following settings are not required.  
• You cannot adjust these items directly from the remote  
control.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 1again.  
7Setting subwoofer information—  
SUBWOOFER  
Select if you have connected a subwoofer or not.  
Ex.: When setting the DIGITAL IN 1 terminal  
SUBWFR YES  
Select when you have connected a  
subwoofer.  
1 Press SETTING.  
The subwoofer indicator (  
) lights up on  
MULTI JOG now works for the setting operation.  
the display. You can adjust the subwoofer  
output level (see page 36).  
2 Turn MULTI JOG until the item you want  
SUBWFR NO  
Select when you have not connected a  
subwoofer. Selecting this changes the front  
speaker size to “LRG” (see below).  
to set appears on the display.  
• As you turn MULTI JOG, the setting items change as  
follows:  
Initial setting: NO  
7Setting the speaker size—FRONT SPK (front  
speakers), CENTER SPK (center speaker),  
SURROUND SPK (surround speakers), S BACK  
SPK (surround back speakers)  
Register the sizes of all the connected speakers.  
SUBWOOFER Ô FRONT SPK Ô CENTER SPK Ô  
SURROUND SPK Ô S BACK SPK Ô S BACK OUT Ô  
DIST UNIT Ô FRONT L DIST Ô FRONT R DIST Ô  
CENTER DIST Ô SURR L DIST Ô SURR R DIST Ô  
S BACK DIST Ô S BACK L DIST Ô S BACK R DIST Ô  
EX/ES/PLIIx Ô DUAL MONO Ô SUBWOOFER OUT  
Ô CROSSOVER Ô LFE ATT Ô MIDNIGHT MODE Ô  
DIGITAL IN 1 Ô DIGITAL IN 2 Ô DIGITAL IN 3 Ô  
AUDIO DELAY Ô HDMI SELECT Ô CMPNT SELECT  
Ô VIDEO OUTPUT Ô AUTO MODE Ô (Back to the  
beginning)  
LRG (large)  
SML (small)  
NO  
Select when the cone speaker size is larger  
than 12 cm.  
Select when the cone speaker size is smaller  
than 12 cm.  
Select when you have not connected  
the speaker. (Not selectable for the front  
speakers.)  
3 Press SET.  
The current setting of the selected item appears.  
Initial setting: LRG (for the front speakers)  
SML (for the other speakers)  
NOTES  
If you have selected “SML (small)” for the front speaker size, you  
cannot select “LRG (large)” for other speakers.  
When “SUBWOOFER” is set to “NO,” the front speaker size is fixed to  
“LRG (large)” (and you cannot select “SML (small)”).  
When “SURROUND SPK” is set to “SML (small),” you cannot select  
“LRG (large)” for the surround back speaker.  
4 Turn MULTI JOG to select the appropriate  
setting.  
When “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO,” the surround back speaker is  
fixed to “NO.”  
7Setting the surround back speaker(s)—  
DVR/DVD Ô VIDEO Ô VCR Ô TV  
S BACK OUT  
Register the number of the surround back speaker(s).  
5 Press SET.  
Your setting is stored.  
SB OUT 1SPK  
SB OUT 2SPK  
Select when you use a single surround back  
speaker.  
6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set other items if  
Select when you use 2 surround back  
speakers.  
necessary.  
Initial setting: 2SPK  
7 Press SETTING.  
The source indication resumes on the display.  
NOTES  
When “S BACK SPK” is set to “NO,” you cannot select “S BACK OUT.”  
When “S BACK OUT” is set to “1SPK,” connect the surround back  
speaker to the left surround back speaker terminal (see page 8). No  
sound comes from the surround back speaker if you connect it to  
the right surround back speaker terminal.  
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7Setting the speaker distance  
Activating the EX/ES/PLIIx setting—  
EX/ES/PLIIx  
The distance from your listening position to the speakers is  
one of the important elements to obtain the best possible  
sound effect from the Surround/DSP modes.  
By referring to the speaker distance, the receiver automatically  
sets the delay time of the sound through each speaker so that  
sounds through all the speakers can reach you at the same  
time.  
Depending on this setting, available Surround modes for  
digital multi-channel software vary—EX/ES/PLIIx (7.1-  
channel) reproduction or 5.1-channel reproduction. Select an  
appropriate setting for your enjoyment.  
• For details about relation between EX/ES/PLIIx setting and  
available Surround mode, see page 42.  
• To activate the Surround mode, see page 43.  
• Measuring unit—DIST UNIT  
Select which measuring unit you use.  
D UNIT meter Select to set the distance in meters.  
AUTO  
According to the incoming signal, an  
appropriate Surround mode is applied.  
• For Dolby Digital Surround EX and DTS-ES  
software, 7.1-channel reproduction is  
applied*.  
• For other multi-channel (4 channels or  
more) encoded software, 5.1-channel  
reproduction is applied.  
D UNIT feet  
Select to set the distance in feet.  
Initial setting: meter  
• Speaker distance—  
FRONT L DIST (for the left front speaker), FRONT R DIST  
(for the right front speaker), CENTER DIST (for the  
center speaker), SURR L DIST (for the left surround  
speaker), SURR R DIST (for the right surround speaker),  
S BACK L DIST (for the left surround back speaker),  
S BACK R DIST (for the right surround back speaker)  
ON  
Select to apply 7.1-channel reproduction to  
both 5.1-channel and 6.1-channel encoded  
software.  
PLIIx MOVIE  
PLIIx MUSIC  
OFF  
Select to apply PLIIx MOVIE (7.1-channel)  
reproduction to both 5.1-channel and 6.1-  
channel encoded software.  
Adjustable range: 0.3 m to 9.0 m in 0.15 m intervals  
(1 ft to 30 ft in 0.5 ft intervals)  
Initial setting:  
3.0 m (10 ft) for all speakers  
Select to apply PLIIx MUSIC (7.1-channel)  
reproduction to both 5.1-channel and 6.1-  
channel encoded software.  
C
Select to cancel the EX/ES/PLIIx (7.1-  
channel) reproduction.  
FL  
FR  
Initial setting: AUTO  
3.3 m  
(11 ft)  
* For some Dolby Digital Surround EX software, Dolby Digital  
5.1-channel reproduction (“DOLBY DIGITAL”) may be  
applied even though you have selected “AUTO.” In this case,  
select “ON” to apply “DOLBY D EX.” (See page 42.)  
2.7 m  
(9 ft)  
3.0 m  
(10 ft)  
2.1 m  
(7 ft)  
2.4 m  
(8 ft)  
NOTES  
SL  
SR  
This function is not available when “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO”  
(see page 30).  
When “S BACK SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 30), the Virtual  
Surround Back (see page 43) is applied for EX/ES/PLIIx (7.1-channel)  
reproduction.  
SBL  
SBR  
From the remote control:  
In this case, set the distance as follows:  
Press EX/ES/PLIIx repeatedly to select  
either one of the above.  
Left front speaker (FL):  
Right front speaker (FR):  
Center speaker (C):  
3.0 m (10 ft)  
3.0 m (10 ft)  
3.0 m (10 ft)  
2.7 m (9 ft)  
2.7 m (9 ft)  
Left surround speaker (SL):  
Right surround speaker (SR):  
EX/ES/PLIIx  
Left surround back speaker (SBL): 2.4 m (8 ft)  
Right surround back speaker (SBR): 2.4 m (8 ft)  
NOTES  
You cannot set the speaker distance for the speakers you have set  
to “NO.”  
If you have selected “1SPK” for “S BACK OUT” (see page 30), “S BACK  
DIST” appears instead of “S BACK L DIST” and “S BACK R DIST.”  
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Selecting the main or sub channel— Setting bass sound  
• You cannot adjust these items directly from the remote  
control.  
DUAL MONO  
You can select the playback sound (channel) you want while  
playing digital software recorded (or broadcasted) in Dual  
Mono mode (see page 41), which includes two monaural  
channels separately. When the receiver detects Dual Mono  
signals, the DUAL MONO indicator lights up on the display.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
7Setting subwoofer output—SUBWOOFER OUT  
The subwoofer emits the LFE signals* and the bass elements  
of each speaker set “SML (small).”  
You can also make the bass elements of the front speakers  
(MAIN) emitted through the subwoofer.  
D MONO MAIN  
D MONO SUB  
D MONO ALL  
Initial setting:  
Select to play back the main channel (Ch  
1).*  
Signal indicator “L” lights up while playing  
back this channel.  
SW LFE  
The subwoofer emits the LFE signals and  
the bass elements of the speakers set to  
“SML (small).”  
SW LFE+MAIN  
The subwoofer emits the LFE signals and  
the bass elements of the speakers set to  
“SML (small).” The subwoofer also emits  
the bass elements of front speakers (MAIN)  
when no LFE signal nor the bass elements  
of “SML (small)” speakers exist.  
Select to play back the sub-channel (Ch  
2).*  
Signal indicator “R” lights up while playing  
back this channel.  
Select to play back both the main and sub-  
channels (Ch 1/Ch 2).*  
Signal indicators “L” and “R” light up while  
playing back these channels.  
Initial setting:  
LFE  
* The LFE signals are emitted only when playing the following  
software with the LFE signals:  
– Dolby Digital multi-channel software  
– DTS multi-channel software  
When playing analog source or linear PCM software, no LFE  
signal is emitted.  
MAIN  
* Dual Mono signals can be heard from the following  
speakers—L (left front speaker), R (right front speaker), and  
C (center speaker), with respect to the current Surround  
setting:  
NOTE  
With Surround Activated  
When “SUBWOOFER” is set to “NO” (see page 30), you cannot select  
“SUBWOOFER OUT.”  
Without  
Surround  
Dual  
Mono  
setting  
Center speaker setting  
SML/LRG NO  
7Setting the crossover frequency—CROSSOVER  
L
R
L
C
R
L
R
Small speakers cannot reproduce the bass sounds efficiently.  
If you use a small speaker in any position, this receiver  
automatically reallocates the bass sound elements assigned to  
the small speaker to the large speakers.  
MAIN Ch 1 Ch 1 —  
SUB Ch 2 Ch 2 —  
Ch 1  
Ch 2  
Ch 1  
Ch 2  
Ch 1  
Ch 2  
ALL Ch 1 Ch 2 — Ch 1+Ch 2 — Ch 1+Ch 2 Ch 1+Ch 2  
To use this function properly, set this crossover frequency  
level according to the size of the small speaker connected.  
• If you have selected “LRG (large)” for all speakers (see page  
30), this function will not take effect (“CROSS OFF” appears).  
• If you have performed Precise Surround Setup on pages 16  
to 18, this setting is not required.  
NOTE  
The Dual Mono format is not identical with bilingual broadcasting for  
TV programs. So this setting does not take effect while watching such  
bilingual programs.  
Adjustable range: 80 Hz to 200 Hz (in 10 Hz intervals)  
Initial setting:  
100 Hz  
The following are examples of the setting:  
CROSS 80Hz  
CROSS 100Hz  
CROSS 120Hz  
CROSS 150Hz  
CROSS 200Hz  
Select when the cone speaker unit built in  
the speaker is about 12 cm.  
Select when the cone speaker unit built in  
the speaker is about 10 cm.  
Select when the cone speaker unit built in  
the speaker is about 8 cm.  
Select when the cone speaker unit built in  
the speaker is about 6 cm.  
Select when the cone speaker unit built in  
the speaker is less than 5 cm.  
NOTE  
Crossover frequency is not valid for the HEADPHONE and 3D  
HEADPHONE modes.  
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7Setting the low frequency effect attenuator  
Setting the digital input (DIGITAL IN)  
terminals—DIGITAL IN 1/2/3  
—LFE ATT  
If the bass sound is distorted while playing back software  
encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS, set the LFE level to  
eliminate distortion.  
When you use the digital input terminals, register what  
components are connected to which terminals—DIGITAL  
IN 1/2/3 (see page 14) so that the correct source name will  
appear when you select the digital source.  
• This function takes effect only when the LFE signals come in.  
LFE 0dB  
Normally select this.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
Select one of the following components for each terminal:  
LFE –10dB  
Initial setting:  
Select when the bass sound is distorted.  
0 dB  
DVR/DVD  
VIDEO  
For the DVD player (or DVD recorder)  
For the component connected to the  
VIDEO IN jacks on the rear of the receiver  
Using the Midnight mode—  
MIDNIGHT MODE  
VCR  
For the VCR  
For the TV  
TV  
Initial setting:  
DVR/DVD (for “DIGITAL IN 1”)  
VIDEO (for “DIGITAL IN 2”)  
TV (for “DIGITAL IN 3”)  
You can enjoy a powerful sound at night using the Midnight  
mode.  
When the Midnight mode is activated, the MIDNIGHT  
indicator lights up on the display.  
NOTES  
MIDNIGHT OFF  
Select when you want to enjoy surround  
with its full dynamic range. (No effect  
applied.)  
You cannot assign the same component for different terminals.  
The priority order for assignment is as follows:  
“DIGITAL IN 1” > “DIGITAL IN 2” > “DIGITAL IN 3”  
MIDNIGHT 1  
MIDNIGHT 2  
Initial setting:  
Select when you want to reduce the  
dynamic range a little.  
Ex.: When “DIGITAL IN 1” is set to “DVR/DVD.”  
DIGITAL IN 1 DVR/DVD VIDEO  
VCR  
TV  
Select when you want to apply the  
compression effect fully (useful at night).  
For “DIGITAL IN 2,” “VIDEO,” “VCR,” and “TV” are selectable.  
OFF  
In this case, “VCR” is selected.  
DIGITAL IN 2 DVR/DVD VIDEO  
VCR  
TV  
From the remote control:  
For “DIGITAL IN 3,” “VIDEO” and “TV” are selectable.  
Press MIDNIGHT repeatedly to select  
either one of the above.  
DIGITAL IN 3 DVR/DVD VIDEO  
VCR  
TV  
: Selectable  
: Not selectable  
Setting “DIGITAL IN 1” affects “DIGITAL IN 2” and “DIGITAL IN 3”  
settings. When you have changed “DIGITAL IN 1,” confirm the  
components assigned to “DIGITAL IN 2” and “DIGITAL IN 3.”  
MIDNIGHT  
Setting the Audio delay level—  
AUDIO DELAY  
Synchronization between audio and video reproduction can  
be possibly disturbed because video signal decoding is time-  
consuming compared to the audio signal decoding.  
On this setting, you can correct synchronization between  
video and audio signals by delaying the audio signal timing.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
Adjustable range: OFF and 10 ms to 150 ms (in 10 ms  
intervals)  
Initial setting:  
OFF  
NOTE  
The audio delay level setting does not take effect when selecting “A  
MULTI” for the audio input setting (see page 12).  
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Selecting the source for HDMI  
Setting the auto function mode—  
AUTO MODE  
terminal and COMPONENT VIDEO  
jacks—HDMI SELECT/CMPNT SELECT  
The source will be selected automatically by turning on a  
video component.  
When you connect a video component other than DVD  
recorder and DVD player to the HDMI VIDEO(VCR) IN terminal  
or COMPONENT VIDEO jacks on the rear of the receiver, you  
need to select either “VIDEO” or “VCR” for each terminal  
according to the component you connect.  
• This function takes effect for the video components  
connected to the receiver using the SCART cable—DVR/  
DVD, VCR and TV.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
If you have not selected an appropriate source, you cannot  
view the playback picture on the TV.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
The auto function mode works as follows:  
• When a video component is turned on, the receiver  
automatically selects the video component as the source  
and the TV changes the input mode to display the source.  
• When a video component currently selected as the source  
is turned off, the receiver changes the source to the video  
source previously selected—DVR/DVD, VCR, or VIDEO.  
For the HDMI terminal:  
HDMI VIDEO  
Select this when connecting a video  
component (DBS tuner, for example) to the  
HDMI terminal.  
AUTO MANUAL You need to select the source manually, but  
the TV input mode changes automatically.  
HDMI VCR  
Select this when connecting a VCR to the  
HDMI terminal.  
AUTO AUTO1  
AUTO AUTO2  
The auto function mode works when the  
receiver is on.  
Initial setting:  
VIDEO  
The auto function mode works if the  
receiver is on or not. When the receiver is  
off, turning on a video component turns on  
the receiver, then the video component is  
selected as the source.  
For the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks:  
CMPNT VIDEO Select this when connecting a video  
component (DBS tuner, for example) to the  
COMPONENT VIDEO jacks.  
AUTO OFF  
You need to select the source and change  
the TV input mode manually.  
CMPNT VCR  
Select this when connecting a VCR to the  
COMPONENT VIDEO jacks.  
Initial setting: MANUAL  
Initial setting:  
VIDEO  
For the source selection and TV input mode selection in each  
setting:  
Auto function  
mode  
TV input mode  
selection  
Source selection  
Selecting the output video signals—  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
MANUAL  
AUTO1  
AUTO2  
OFF  
Manual  
Automatic  
Automatic  
Manual  
Automatic  
Automatic  
Automatic  
Manual  
When you connect your TV and this receiver with the HDMI  
cable, set this setting to “HDMI.”  
With this setting, this receiver converts incoming composite  
video, S-video, and component video signals from video  
components and transmits the converted signals through the  
HDMI cable.  
• When “AUTO1” or “AUTO2” is selected, the AUTO MODE  
indicator lights up on the display.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
NOTES  
VIDEO HDMI  
VIDEO OTHER  
Initial setting:  
Select this when connecting a TV to the  
HDMI terminal.  
When selecting VCR as the source, only turning on the VCR may not  
activate “AUTO1.” If this happens, you may need to start playback to  
activate the auto function mode.  
When connecting one TV to the HDMI terminal and/or COMPONENT  
VIDEO jacks beside the SCART terminal, it is recommended to select  
“OFF” for the auto function mode.  
Select this when connecting a TV to any  
video jack other than the HDMI terminal.  
HDMI  
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NOTE  
Some items are not available in the following cases below:  
– When selecting “A MULTI” for the audio input setting (see page 12)  
– When multi-channel PCM signals (see page 41) are coming in with  
selecting “HDMI” for the audio input setting (see page 12)  
Sound adjustments  
Operating procedure  
On the front panel:  
1, 7  
3, 5  
2, 4  
You can make sound adjustment to your preference after  
completing basic setting.  
Basic adjustment items  
You can adjust the following items. See pages in parentheses  
Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 1again.  
for details.  
• You cannot select the items which is not available with the  
current setting.  
Ex.: When adjusting subwoofer output level.  
Items  
To do  
SUBWFR LVL*1, 2 Adjust the subwoofer output level. (36)  
1 Press ADJUST.  
FRONT L LVL*1, 2 Adjust the left front speaker output level.  
MULTI JOG now works for the sound adjustment.  
(36)  
FRONT R LVL*1, 2 Adjust the right front speaker output level.  
2 Turn MULTI JOG until the item you want  
(36)  
to adjust appears on the display.  
CENTER LVL*1, 2 Adjust the center speaker output level. (36)  
• As you turn MULTI JOG, the adjustment items change as  
follows:  
SURR L LVL*1, 2  
SURR R LVL*1, 2  
S BACK LVL*1, 2  
Adjust the left surround speaker output  
level. (36)  
Adjust the right surround speaker output  
level. (36)  
Adjust the surround back speaker output  
level when using a single speaker for the  
surround back speaker. (36)  
SUBWFR LVL Ô FRONT L LVL Ô FRONT R LVL Ô  
CENTER LVL Ô SURR L LVL Ô SURR R LVL Ô  
S BACK LVL Ô S BACK L LVL Ô S BACK R LVL Ô  
D EQ 63Hz Ô D EQ 250Hz Ô D EQ 1kHz Ô  
D EQ 4kHz Ô D EQ 16kHz Ô BASS BOOST Ô  
INPUT ATT Ô EFFECT Ô ROOM SIZE Ô  
LIVENESS Ô PANORAMA Ô CENTER WIDTH Ô  
DIMENSION Ô CENTER GAIN Ô CENTER TONE Ô  
CENTER ALIGN Ô (Back to the beginning)  
S BACK L LVL*1, 2 Adjust the left surround back speaker  
output level. (36)  
S BACK R LVL*1, 2 Adjust the right surround back speaker  
output level. (36)  
Adjust the equalization pattern of each  
band. (36)  
D EQ 63Hz*1  
D EQ 250Hz*1  
D EQ 1kHz*1  
D EQ 4kHz*1  
D EQ 16kHz*1  
BASS BOOST*1  
INPUT ATT  
3 Press SET.  
Boost the bass level. (37)  
Attenuate the input level of analog source.  
(37)  
The current setting for the selected item appears.  
EFFECT*1  
Adjust the effect level. (37)  
ROOM SIZE  
Select the room size for your virtual  
listening room. (37)  
LIVENESS  
Select the liveness level for your virtual  
listening room. (37)  
Add “wraparound” sound effect with  
sidewall image. (38)  
4 Turn MULTI JOG to adjust the selected  
item.  
PANORAMA  
CENTER WIDTH Adjust the center channel localization  
between the center speaker and the left/  
right speakers. (38)  
–10  
0
+10  
DIMENSION  
CENTER GAIN  
Adjust sound localization pattern. (38)  
Adjust the sound localization of the center  
channel. (38)  
5 Press SET.  
Your adjustment is stored.  
CENTER TONE  
CENTER ALIGN  
Make the center tone soft or sharp. (38)  
Align the vertical localization of the center  
channel signals. (38)  
6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to adjust other items  
if necessary.  
*1 You can adjust these items directly from the remote control.  
*2 If you have performed Precise Surround Setup on pages 16  
to 18, these settings are not required.  
7 Press ADJUST.  
The source indication resumes on the display.  
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Adjusting the speaker output levels Adjusting the equalization  
• SUBWFR LVL (subwoofer output level)  
• FRONT L LVL (left front speaker output level)  
• FRONT R LVL (right front speaker output level)  
• CENTER LVL (center speaker output level)  
• SURR L LVL (left surround speaker output level)  
• SURR R LVL (right surround speaker output level)  
• S BACK LVL (surround back speaker output level)  
• S BACK L LVL (left surround back speaker output level)  
patterns—D EQ 63Hz/250Hz/1kHz/  
4kHz/16kHz  
You can adjust equalization patterns in five frequency bands  
(center frequency: 63 Hz, 250 Hz, 1 kHz, 4 kHz, 16 kHz) for the  
front speakers.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for  
each source.  
• S BACK R LVL (right surround back speaker output level)  
Adjustable range: –8 (dB) to +8 (dB) (in 2 dB intervals)  
You can adjust the speaker output levels.  
Initial setting:  
0 (dB) for all bands  
By using Precise Surround Setup (see pages 16 to 18), you can  
set the output levels of all the speakers to the same levels.  
• When making an adjustment, the DIGITAL EQ indicator  
lights up on the display.  
Adjustable range: –10 (dB) to +10 (dB) (in 1 dB intervals)  
Initial setting:  
0 (dB) for all speakers  
If no adjustment is required, set all the frequency bands to  
“0 (dB).”  
• The DIGITAL EQ indicator goes off from the display.  
NOTES  
If you have selected “NO” for a speaker (see page 30), the output  
From the remote control:  
Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the  
setting is canceled before you finish, start from step 1again.  
level for the corresponding speaker is not adjustable.  
If you have selected “1SPK” for “S BACK OUT” (see page 30), “S BACK  
LVL” appears instead of “S BACK L LVL” and “S BACK R LVL.”  
While using the headphones, you cannot adjust the speaker output  
levels.  
1 Press D. EQ FREQ repeatedly to  
select the band you want  
to adjust.  
From the remote control:  
1 Press TEST to check the speaker output  
2 Press D. EQ LEVEL + or – to  
balance.  
adjust the equalization  
“TEST FL” starts flashing on the display, and test tones  
come out of the speakers clockwise.  
1
2
pattern of the selected  
band.  
3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to  
1, 3  
adjust other bands.  
FL = C = FR = SR = SBR*  
= SBL* = SL = SW =  
2
(Back to the beginning)  
• You can adjust the speaker output levels without the  
test tone.  
2 Adjust the speaker output levels.  
Press the + or – button corresponding to the speaker  
you want to adjust.  
3 Press TEST again to stop the test tone.  
* When using a single speaker for the surround back  
speaker, the test tone comes out of “SB” instead of “SBR”  
and “SBL.”  
NOTES  
No test tone comes out of the speakers for which the speaker  
setting is set to “NO” (see page 30).  
No test tone is available when the headphones are in use.  
If you have selected “1SPK” for “S BACK OUT” (see page 30), press  
S. BACK L +/– to adjust the output level.  
When the PSS indicator is lit, the frequency response of each  
channel appears on the display with the test tone. (See page 18.)  
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7Adjusting the effect level for DSP modes—  
Reinforcing the bass—BASS BOOST  
EFFECT  
You can boost the bass level—Bass Boost.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for  
each source.  
This setting is available only when one of the DSP modes  
(except All Channel Stereo) is in use. To activate DSP mode,  
see pages 43 and 44.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for  
each DSP mode.  
B BOOST ON  
Select to boost the bass level.  
The B.BOOST indicator lights up on the  
display.  
Adjustable range: 1 to 5 (in 1 step intervals)  
B BOOST OFF  
Initial setting:  
Select to deactivate the Bass Boost.  
OFF  
Initial setting:  
3
As the number increases, the effect becomes stronger.  
Normally, select “3.”  
NOTE  
This function affects only the sound coming out through the front  
speakers.  
From the remote control:  
Press EFFECT repeatedly to select the  
level you want to adjust.  
From the remote control:  
Press B.BOOST repeatedly to select either  
one of the above.  
EFFECT  
B.BOOST  
7Adjusting the virtual room size for DSP  
modes—ROOM SIZE  
This setting is available only when one of the DSP modes  
(except All Channel Stereo) is in use. To activate DSP mode,  
see pages 43 and 44.  
• If “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 30), this item is  
not adjustable.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for  
each DSP mode.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
Attenuating the input signal—  
INPUT ATT  
When the input level of analog source is too high, the sound  
will be distorted. If this happens, you need to attenuate the  
input signal level to prevent the sound distortion.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for  
each source.  
Adjustable range: 1 to 5 (in 1 step intervals)  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
Initial setting:  
3
ATT ON  
Select to attenuate the input signal level.  
The INPUT ATT indicator lights up on the  
display.  
As the number increases, the interval between reflections  
increases so that you will feel as if you were in a larger room.  
Normally, select “3.”  
ATT NORMAL  
Initial setting:  
Select to deactivate attenuation.  
NORMAL  
7Adjusting the liveness effect for DSP  
modes—LIVENESS  
This setting is available only when one of the DSP modes  
(except All Channel Stereo) is in use. To activate DSP mode,  
see pages 43 and 44.  
• If “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 30), this item is  
not adjustable.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for  
each DSP mode.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
Adjusting the sound parameters for  
the Surround/DSP modes  
You can adjust the Surround/DSP sound parameters to your  
preference.  
• For details about the Surround/DSP modes, see pages 39 to  
44.  
Adjustable range: 1 to 5 (in 1 step intervals)  
Initial setting:  
3
As the number increases, the attenuation level of reflections  
over time decreases so that acoustics change from “Dead” to  
“Live.”  
Normally, select “3.”  
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7Adjusting the panorama control for Pro Logic 7Adjusting the sound localization of the center  
IIx Music and Pro Logic II Music—PANORAMA  
This setting is available when Pro Logic IIx Music or Pro Logic  
II Music is activated for the analog or digital 2-channel sound  
signal.  
channel—CENTER GAIN  
This setting is available only when Neo:6 Music is in use.  
• If “CENTER SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 30), this item is not  
adjustable.  
To activate Pro Logic IIx Music or Pro Logic II Music, see pages  
43 and 44.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized until  
you change the setting.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized until  
you change the setting.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
Adjustable range: 0 to 1.0 (in 0.1 step intervals)  
Initial setting:  
0.3  
PANORAMA ON  
PANORAMA OFF  
Initial setting:  
Select to add “wraparound” sound effect  
with side-wall image.  
As the number increases, the center channel will be localized  
clearly.  
Normally, select “0.3.”  
Select to listen to originally recorded  
sound.  
OFF  
7Adjusting the center tone—CENTER TONE  
This setting is available when one of the Surround/DSP modes  
is in use. To activate Surround/DSP mode, see pages 43 and  
44.  
• If “CENTER SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 30), this item is not  
adjustable.  
• This setting is common to all Surround modes, and is  
memorized separately for DSP modes.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
7Adjusting the center channel localization for  
Pro Logic IIx Music and Pro Logic II Music—  
CENTER WIDTH  
This setting is available when Pro Logic IIx Music or Pro Logic  
II Music is activated for the analog or digital 2-channel sound  
signal.  
To activate Pro Logic IIx Music or Pro Logic II Music, see pages  
43 and 44.  
• If “CENTER SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 30), this item is not  
adjustable.  
Adjustable range: 1 to 5 (in 1 step intervals)  
Initial setting:  
3
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized until  
you change the setting.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
As the number increases, the dialogue becomes stronger.  
Normally, select “3.”  
• When the center tone is set to other than “3,” the C.TONE  
indicator lights up on the display.  
Adjustable range: OFF and 1 to 7 (in 1 step intervals)  
Initial setting:  
3
7Aligning the vertical localization of the  
center channel for Surround/DSP modes—  
CENTER ALIGN  
As the number increases, the center channel sound moves  
toward the left and right speakers.  
Normally, select “3.”  
This setting is available when one of the Surround/DSP modes  
(except Pro Logic IIx Music, Pro Logic II Music, Neo:6 Music,  
and All Channel Stereo) is in use. To activate Surround/DSP  
mode, see pages 43 and 44.  
• If “CENTER SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 30), this item is not  
adjustable.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized for  
each Surround/DSP mode.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
7Adjusting the sound localization position  
for Pro Logic IIx Music and Pro Logic II Music  
—DIMENSION  
This setting is available when Pro Logic IIx Music or Pro Logic  
II Music is activated for the analog or digital 2-channel sound  
signal.  
To activate Pro Logic IIx Music or Pro Logic II Music, see pages  
43 and 44.  
• Once you have made an adjustment, it is memorized until  
you change the setting.  
C ALIGN ON  
Select this when you cannot feel as if the  
actors or singers are speaking or singing on  
the screen.  
• You cannot adjust directly from the remote control.  
C ALIGN OFF  
Center alignment is turned off.  
OFF  
Initial setting:  
Adjustable range: 1 to 7 (in 1 step intervals)  
Initial setting:  
4
As the number increases, the sound localization moves  
towards forward from backward.  
Normally, select “4.”  
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Introducing the Surround modes  
Creating realistic  
sound fields  
7Dolby Digital*  
Dolby Digital is a digital signal compression method,  
developed by Dolby Laboratories, and enables multi-channel  
encoding and decoding.  
• When Dolby Digital signal is detected through the digital  
input, the  
indicator lights up on the display.  
Dolby Digital 5.1CH  
Dolby Digital 5.1CH (DOLBY DIGITAL) encoding method  
records and digitally compresses the left front channel, right  
front channel, center channel, left surround channel, right  
surround channel, and LFE channel signals (total 6 channels,  
but the LFE channel is counted as 0.1 channel; therefore,  
called 5.1 channel).  
Reproducing theater ambience  
In a movie theater, many speakers are located on the walls to  
reproduce impressive multi-channel sound, reaching you from  
all directions.  
Dolby Digital enables stereo surround sounds, and sets the  
cutoff frequency of the surround treble at 20 kHz, compared  
to 7 kHz for Dolby Pro Logic. As such, the sound movement  
and “being-there” feeling are enhanced much more than  
Dolby Pro Logic.  
With these many speakers, sound localization and sound  
movement can be expressed.  
Surround/DSP modes built in this receiver can create almost  
the same Surround sound as you can feel in a real movie  
theater.  
Dolby Digital EX  
Dolby Digital EX (DOLBY D EX) is a digital surround encoding  
format that adds the third surround channels, called “surround  
back.”  
Compared to the conventional Dolby Digital 5.1CH, these  
newly added surround back channels can reproduce more  
detailed movements behind you while viewing the video  
software. In addition, surround sound localization will become  
more stable.  
7Dolby Surround  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
Dolby Pro Logic II is a multi-channel playback decoder to  
convert 2-channel software into 5-channel (plus subwoofer).  
The matrix-based conversion method used for Dolby Pro Logic  
II makes no limitation for the cutoff frequency of the surround  
treble and enables stereo surround sound.  
• This receiver provides three types of Dolby Pro Logic II  
modes—Pro Logic II Movie (PLII MOVIE), Pro Logic II Music  
(PLII MUSIC), and Pro Logic II Game (PLII GAME).  
When Dolby Pro Logic II is activated, the  
lights up on the display.  
indicator  
PLII MOVIE Suitable for playing any Dolby Surround  
encoded software. You can enjoy a sound field  
very close to the one created with discrete 5.1-  
channel sounds.  
SW  
PLII MUSIC Suitable for playing any 2-channel stereo  
software. You can enjoy wide and deep  
sounds.  
FL  
SL  
C
FR  
PLII GAME  
Suitable for when playing a video game. You  
can enjoy sounds with “being there” feeling.  
SR  
* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
SBL  
SBR  
(SB)  
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Dolby Pro Logic IIx  
DTS 96/24  
Dolby Pro Logic IIx is another multi-channel playback  
decoder to convert not only multi-channel software but  
2-channel software into 7.1 channel (or 6.1 channel) that  
developed from Dolby Pro Logic II. The matrix-based  
conversion method used for Dolby Pro Logic IIx makes no  
limitation for the cutoff frequency of the surround treble.  
• This receiver provides three types of Dolby Pro Logic IIx  
modes—Pro Logic IIx Movie (PLIIx MOVIE), Pro Logic IIx  
Music (PLIIx MUSIC), and Pro Logic IIx Game (PLIIx GAME).  
When Dolby Pro Logic IIx is activated, “PLIIx MOVIE,” “PLIIx  
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in higher  
sampling rates both for recording and for reproducing at  
home. Higher sampling rates allow wider frequency range and  
greater bit depths provide extended dynamic range.  
DTS 96/24 is a multi-channel digital signal format (fs 96  
kHz/24 bits) introduced by Digital Theater Systems, Inc. to  
deliver “better-than-CD sound quality” into the home.  
• When DTS 96/24 signal is detected, the  
96/24 indicator  
lights up. You can enjoy its 5.1-channel sound with full-  
quality.  
MUSIC,” or “PLIIx GAME” appear and the  
lights up on the display.  
indicator  
DTS Neo:6  
DTS Neo:6 is another conversion method to create 6-channel  
(plus subwoofer) from analog/digital 2-channel software by  
using the high precision digital matrix decoder used for DTS-  
ES Matrix 6.1ch.  
PLIIx MOVIE Suitable for playing any Dolby Surround  
encoded software. You can enjoy a sound field  
with a natural wraparound effect.  
• This receiver provides the following DTS Neo:6 modes—  
Neo:6 Cinema (NEO:6 CINEMA) and Neo:6 Music (NEO:6  
MUSIC).  
When one of them is activated, the NEO:6 indicator lights up  
on the display.  
PLIIx MUSIC Suitable for playing any 2-channel stereo  
software. You can enjoy wide and deep 7.1-  
channel sounds.  
PLIIx GAME Suitable for when playing a video game. You  
can enjoy 7.1-channel sounds with “being  
there” feeling. This mode is available only for  
an analog 2-channel signal.  
NEO:6 CINEMA Suitable for playing movies. You can get the  
same atmosphere with 2-channel software  
as with 6.1-channel software. It is also  
effective for playing software encoded with  
conventional surround formats.  
7DTS*  
DTS is another digital signal compression method, developed  
by Digital Theater Systems, Inc., and enables multi-channel  
encoding and decoding (1ch up to 6.1ch).  
NEO:6 MUSIC Suitable for playing music software. The  
front channel signals bypass the decoder  
(resulting in no loss of sound quality) and  
the surround signals transmitted through  
the other speakers expand the sound field  
naturally.  
• When DTS signal is detected through the digital input, the  
indicator lights up on the display.  
DTS Digital Surround  
DTS Digital Surround (DTS) is a discrete 5.1-channel digital  
audio format available on CD, LD, and DVD software.  
Compared to Dolby Digital, the DTS Digital Surround format  
has a lower audio compression rate which enables it to add  
breadth and depth to the sounds reproduced. As such, DTS  
Digital Surround features natural, solid, and clear sound.  
DTS Extended Surround (DTS-ES)  
DTS-ES is another multi-channel digital encoding format.  
It greatly improves the 360-degree surround impression and  
space expression by adding the third surround channel—  
surround back channel.  
DTS-ES includes two signal formats with different surround  
signal recording methods—DTS-ES Discrete 6.1ch (ES  
DISCRETE) and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1ch (ES MATRIX).  
DTS-ES Discrete 6.1ch has been designed to encode (and  
decode) a 6.1-channel signal discretely to avoid interference  
with each channel.  
* “DTS”, “DTS-ES”, “Neo:6” and “DTS 96/24” are trademarks  
of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
When using Surround mode, the sounds come out of the  
activated speakers which the Surround mode requires.  
If either “SURROUND SPK” or “CENTER SPK” is set  
to “NO” in the speaker setting (see page 30), the  
corresponding channel signals are allocated to and emitted  
through the front speakers.  
If both “SURROUND SPK” and “CENTER SPK” are set to  
“NO” in the speaker setting (see page 30), JVC’s original  
3D-PHONIC processing (which has been developed to create  
the surround effect through the front speakers only) is used.  
The 3D-PHONIC indicator lights up on the display.  
DTS-ES Matrix 6.1ch has been designed to add an extra  
surround channel to DTS Digital Surround 5.1-channel. By  
using a matrix encoding/decoding method, an additional  
“surround back” channel signal is encoded (and decoded) in  
both the left and right surround channel signals.  
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7Digital Acoustic Processor (DAP) modes  
About other digital signals  
Linear PCM—Uncompressed digital audio data used for  
DVDs, CDs, and Video CDs  
You can use the following DAP modes in order to reproduce a  
more acoustic sound field in your listening room.  
DVDs support 2 channels with sampling rates of 48/96 kHz,  
at quantization of 16/20/24 bits. On the other hand, CDs  
and Video CDs are limited to 2 channels with 44.1 kHz at 16  
bits.  
• When Linear PCM signal is detected, the LINEAR PCM  
indicator lights up.  
Multi-channel PCM—Uncompressed multi-channel digital  
audio data used for DVD-Audios  
DVD-Audios support up to 5.1 channels with sampling rates  
of 44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz and 2 channels with sampling rates  
of 44.1/48/88.2/96/176/192 kHz, at quantization of 16/20/24  
bits.  
HALL1  
Reproduces the spatial feeling of a large  
shoebox-shaped hall designed primarily for  
classical concerts. (Its seating capacity is about  
2000.)  
HALL2  
Reproduces the spatial feeling of a large  
vineyard-shaped hall designed primarily for  
classical concerts. (Its seating capacity is about  
2000.)  
LIVE CLUB  
Reproduces the spatial feeling of a live music  
club with a low ceiling.  
DANCE CLUB Reproduces the spatial feeling of a rocking  
• When the Multi-channel PCM signal is detected, the  
LINEAR PCM indicator lights up and “MULTI CH PCM”  
appears on the display for a while.  
dance club.  
PAVILION  
THEATRE1  
Reproduces the spatial feeling of an exhibition  
hall with a high ceiling.  
Dual Mono  
Reproduces the spatial feeling of a large  
theater where the seating capacity is about  
600.  
Dual Mono can be easily understood when you think of the  
bilingual broadcast for TV programs (however, the Dual  
Mono format is not identical with those analog formats).  
This format is now adopted in Dolby Digital, DTS, and so on.  
It allows two independent channels (called main channel  
and sub-channel) to be recorded separately.  
• You can select either channel you want to listen to (see  
page 32).  
THEATRE2  
Reproduces the spatial feeling of a small  
theater where the seating capacity is about  
300.  
NOTE  
When “THEATRE1” or “THEATRE2” is activated while playing back  
2-channel analog or digital source, the built-in Dolby Pro Logic II  
decoder is activated and the  
indicator lights up.  
When using the DAP mode, the sounds come out of all the  
connected and activated speakers.  
If “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO” in the speaker setting  
(see page 30), JVC’s original 3D-PHONIC processing (which  
has been developed to create the surround effect through  
the front speakers only) is used.  
Introducing the DSP modes  
The sound heard in a concert hall, club, etc. consists of direct  
sound and indirect sound—early reflections and reflections  
from behind. Direct sounds reach the listener directly without  
any reflection. On the other hand, indirect sounds are delayed  
by the distances of the ceiling and walls. These direct sounds  
and indirect sounds are the most important elements of the  
acoustic surround effects.  
The 3D-PHONIC indicator lights up on the display.  
The DSP modes can create these important elements, and  
give you a real “being there” feeling.  
7MONO FILM  
In order to reproduce a more acoustic sound field in your  
listening room while viewing monaural sound video software  
(analog and 2-channel digital signals including Dual Mono  
signal), you can use this mode.  
Reflections from behind  
Early reflections  
The surround effect will be added, and the sound localization  
of actor’s words will be improved.  
This mode cannot be used for multi-channel digital  
signals.  
When “MONO FILM” is used, sounds come out of all the  
connected (and activated) speakers.  
If “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO” in the speaker setting  
(see page 30), JVC’s original 3D-PHONIC processing (which  
has been developed to create the surround effect through  
the front speakers only) is used.  
Direct sounds  
The 3D-PHONIC indicator lights up on the display.  
• If incoming signals change from 2-channel digital signal to  
another digital signal type, “MONO FILM” is canceled and an  
appropriate Surround mode is activated.  
The DSP modes include the following modes:  
• Digital Acoustic Processor (DAP) modes—HALL1, HALL2,  
LIVE CLUB, DANCE CLUB, PAVILION, THEATRE1, THEATRE2  
• MONO FILM—Used for all types of 2-channel signals  
(including Dual Mono signal)  
• All Channel Stereo mode (ALL CH STEREO)  
When one of the DSP modes is activated, the DSP indicator  
lights up on the display.  
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7All Channel Stereo mode (ALL CH STEREO)  
3D HEADPHONE mode  
This mode can reproduce a larger stereo sound field using all  
the connected (and activated) speakers. This mode cannot  
be used if “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO” in the speaker  
setting (see page 30).  
If you connect a pair of headphones while one of the  
Surround/DSP modes is in use, the 3D HEADPHONE mode  
is activated without respect to the type of software played  
back.  
• “3D HEADPHONE” appears on the display and the DSP  
and HEADPHONE indicators light up.  
Sound reproduced from  
normal stereo  
Sound reproduced from  
All Channel Stereo mode  
Using the Surround/DSP modes  
Available Surround/DSP modes vary depending on the speaker settings and the incoming signals. See the table below.  
• The numbers inside the parentheses following the incoming signal type indicate the number of the front channels and that of  
the surround channels. For example, (3/2) indicates that the signals are encoded with three front signals (left/right/center) and  
two (stereo) surround signals.  
• For EX/ES/PLIIx setting, see page 31.  
EX/ES/PLIIx setting  
Incoming Signal Type  
AUTO  
ON  
PLIIx MOVIE  
PLIIx MUSIC  
OFF  
D+PLIIx  
D+PLIIx  
MUSIC*2  
Dolby Digital Surround EX  
Dolby Digital (3/2, 2/2)  
DOLBY D EX*2, 4 DOLBY D EX*2  
DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY D EX*2  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
MOVIE*1, 2  
D+PLIIx  
D+PLIIx  
MUSIC*2  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
MOVIE*1, 2  
Dolby Digital (3/1, 2/1, 3/0, 1/0)  
Dolby Digital (Dual Mono)  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
DUAL MONO  
DTS+PLIIx  
MOVIE*1, 2  
DTS+PLIIx  
MUSIC*2  
DTS-ES Discrete  
DTS-ES Matrix  
DTS (3/2, 2/2)  
DTS-ES DSCRT*2 DTS-ES DSCRT*2  
DTS SURROUND  
DTS SURROUND  
DTS SURROUND  
DTS-ES  
DTS-ES  
DTS+PLIIx  
MOVIE*1, 2  
DTS+PLIIx  
MUSIC*2  
MATRIX*2  
MATRIX*2  
DTS+PLIIx  
MOVIE*1, 2  
DTS+PLIIx  
MUSIC*2  
DTS SURROUND DTS+NEO:6*2  
DTS (3/1, 2/1, 3/0, 1/0)  
DTS (Dual Mono)  
DTS  
DUAL MONO  
PLIIx MOVIE*3/  
PLII MOVIE/  
PLII MUSIC/  
PLII GAME/  
NEO:6 CINEMA/  
NEO:6 MUSIC  
PLIIx MUSIC*3/  
PLIIx GAME*3/  
NEO:6 CINEMA/  
NEO:6 MUSIC  
Analog/LINEAR PCM/Dolby Digital/  
DTS (2/0)  
*1 When “S BACK OUT” is set to “1SPK,” “ D+PLIIx MOVIE” is changed to “DOLBY D EX” and “DTS+PLIIx MOVIE” is changed to  
“DTS+ EX.”  
*2 When “S BACK SPK” is set to “NO,” Virtual Surround Back is activated for the modes and the VIRTUAL SB indicator lights up on  
the display.  
*3 When “S BACK SPK” is set to “NO,” “PLllx MOVIE,” “PLllx MUSIC,” and “PLllx GAME” are changed to “PLll MOVIE,” “PLll MUSIC,”  
and “PLll GAME.”  
*4 For some Dolby Digital Surround EX software, Dolby Digital 5.1-channel reproduction (“DOLBY DIGITAL”) may be applied even  
though you have selected “AUTO.” Select “ON” to apply “DOLBY D EX.”  
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7About the DSP modes  
Activating the Surround/DSP modes  
• The following DSP modes are available regardless of  
incoming signal type:  
Available Surround/DSP modes vary depending on the  
speaker settings and the incoming signals. For details about  
the Surround modes, see page 42.  
HALL1, HALL2, LIVE CLUB, DANCE CLUB, PAVILION,  
THEATRE1, THEATRE2  
• If multi-channel (more than 2 channels) digital signals are  
coming in, “MONO FILM” is not available.  
• If “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO,” “ALL CH STEREO” is not  
available.  
Activating one of the Surround/DSP modes  
automatically recalls the memorized settings and  
adjustments.  
To adjust the speaker output level, see page 36.  
When activating one of the Surround/DSP modes, you  
can adjust the center tone (see page 38).  
When activating one of the Surround/DSP modes  
(except PLIIx MUSIC, PLII MUSIC, NEO:6 MUSIC, and  
ALL CH STEREO), you can align the vertical localiztion of  
the center channel (see page 38).  
When activating “NEO:6 MUSIC,” you can adjust the  
sound localization of the center channel (see page 38).  
When activating the DSP mode (except ALL CH  
STEREO), you can adjust the following settings:  
– Effect level (see page 37)  
Virtual Surround Back  
If you have connected (and activated) the surround  
speakers, you can use Virtual Surround Back.  
This function creates the great surround effect from the  
behind without using a surround back speaker as if you  
have connected it.  
• The VIRTUAL SB indicator lights up on the display.  
Virtual Surround Back is activated when selecting any  
setting other than “OFF” for the EX/ES/PLIIx setting and  
playing back the software including the following signals:  
– Dolby Digital Surround EX  
– Liveness effect (see page 37)  
– Virtual room size (see page 37)  
When activating “PLIIx MUSIC” and “PLII MUSIC,” you  
can adjust the following settings:  
– DTS-ES  
– Dolby Digital or DTS with 4 channels or more  
– Center channel localization (see page 38)  
– Sound localization position (see page 38)  
– Panorama control (see page 38)  
7AUTO SURROUND  
You can enjoy the Surround mode easily while playing a  
digital source.  
• For the Surround/DSP mode seleciton, see page 44.  
How does “AUTO SURROUND” work?  
• If a multi-channel signal comes in, an appropriate  
Surround mode will be selected automatically.  
• If a Dolby Digital 2-channel signal with surround signal  
comes in, “PLIIx MOVIE” or “PLII MOVIE” will be selected.  
• If a Dolby Digital 2-channel signal without surround signal  
comes in, “SURROUND OFF (stereo)” will be selected.  
• If a Linear PCM signal comes in, “SURROUND OFF (stereo)”  
will be selected.  
• When “AUTO SURROUND” is activated, the AUTO SURR  
indicator lights up on the display.  
NOTE  
“AUTO SURROUND” does not take effect in the following cases:  
– While playing an analog source,  
– While selecting one of the fixed digital decode mode—“DOLBY  
DIGITAL” or “DTS” (see page 22).  
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On the front panel:  
7Selecting the Surround/DSP modes  
From the remote control:  
2
1, 3  
1
Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting  
is canceled before you finish, start from step 2again.  
2
1 Select and play any source.  
• Surround/DSP modes are not available when multi-  
channel PCM (see page 41) signals recorded in DVD-  
Audio are coming. See page 12 for details.  
1 Select and play any source.  
• Surround/DSP modes are not available when multi-  
channel PCM (see page 41) signals recorded in DVD-  
Audio are coming in. See page 12 for details.  
• Make sure you have selected the audio input setting  
(analog or digital) correctly (see page 21).  
• Make sure you have selected the audio input setting  
(analog or digital) correctly (see page 21).  
2 Press SURROUND.  
MULTI JOG now works for selecting Surround/DSP modes.  
2 Press SURROUND repeatedly to select  
3 Turn MULTI JOG to select the Surround/  
the Surround/DSP mode you want.  
DSP mode you want.  
Ex.: When “DOLBY DIGITAL” is selected for Dolby Digital  
multi-channel software:  
Ex.: When “DOLBY DIGITAL” is selected for Dolby Digital  
multi-channel software:  
AUTO SURROUND*1 = Surround modes*2 = HALL1  
= HALL2 = LIVE CLUB = DANCE CLUB = PAVILION  
= THEATRE1 = THEATRE2 = MONO FILM*3 =  
ALL CH STEREO*4 = SURROUND OFF =  
(Back to the beginning)  
AUTO SURROUND*1 Ô Surround modes*2 Ô HALL1  
Ô HALL2 Ô LIVE CLUB Ô DANCE CLUB Ô  
PAVILION Ô THEATRE1 Ô THEATRE2 Ô MONO  
FILM*3 Ô ALL CH STEREO*4 Ô SURROUND OFF Ô  
(Back to the beginning)  
*1“AUTO SURROUND” is the initial setting.  
*2Available Surround modes vary depending on the  
speaker settings and the incoming signals. For details,  
see page 42.  
*1“AUTO SURROUND” is the initial setting.  
*2Available Surround modes vary depending on the  
speaker settings and the incoming signals. For details,  
see page 42.  
*3If an incoming signal is a multi-channel (more than 2  
channel) digital signal, “MONO FILM” is not available.  
*4If “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO,” “ALL CH STEREO” is  
not available.  
*3If an incoming signal is a multi-channel (more than 2  
channels) digital signal, “MONO FILM” is not available.  
*4If “SURROUND SPK” is set to “NO,” “ALL CH STEREO” is  
not available.  
To cancel Surround/DSP modes  
Press SURROUND repeatedly so that “SURROUND OFF”  
appears on the display.  
To cancel Surround/DSP modes  
Turn MULTI JOG so that “SURROUND OFF” appears on the  
display.  
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7VCR  
Operating other JVC  
products  
You can use the supplied remote control to operate not  
only this receiver but also other JVC products.  
• Refer also to the manuals supplied with the other products.  
– Some JVC VCRs can accept two types of the control  
signals—remote codes “A” and “B.” This remote control  
can operate a VCR whose remote control code is set to “A.”  
– Some JVC DVD recorders can accept four types of the  
control signals. Select an appropriate code for your DVD  
recorder (see page 46).  
• To operate other products, aim the remote control directly  
at the remote sensor on the target product.  
You can always perform the following operation:  
Turn on or off the VCR.  
VCR  
:
7 TV  
After pressing VCR, you can perform the following operations  
on the VCR:  
CHANNEL +/–:  
Change the channel numbers on the VCR.  
Select the channel numbers on the VCR.  
Start playback.  
1 – 9, 0:  
3:  
7:  
Stop playback.  
8:  
¡:  
1:  
Pause playback. To release it, press 3.  
Fast-forward a tape.  
Rewind a tape.  
You can always perform the following operations:  
Turn on or off the TV.  
TV  
:
TV VOL +/–:  
TV/VIDEO:  
Adjust the volume on the TV.  
Change the input mode (either video  
input or TV tuner) on the TV.  
After pressing TV, you can perform the following operations  
on the TV:  
CHANNEL +/–:  
Change the channel numbers.  
1 – 9, 0, 100+ (h10): Select the channel numbers.  
RETURN (10):  
Switch between the previous channel  
and the current channel.  
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You can always perform the following operation:  
7DVD recorder or DVD player  
Turn on or off the DVD recorder or DVD  
player.  
DVR/DVD  
:
After pressing DVR/DVD, you can perform the following  
operations on the DVD recorder and DVD player.  
To operate the DVD  
recorder, set the mode  
selector to “DVR.”  
3:  
Start playback.  
7:  
Stop playback.  
8:  
¢:  
4:  
Pause playback. To release it, press 3.  
Skip to the beginning of the next chapter.  
To operate the DVD  
player, set the mode  
selector to “DVD.”  
Return to the beginning of the current (or  
previous) chapter.  
¡:  
1:  
Fast-forward playback.  
Fast-reverse playback.  
TOP MENU/MENU: Display the menu recorded on discs.  
5//3/2:  
Select an item on the menu screen.  
SET:  
Enter the selected item, channel number,  
chapter/title number, or track number (if  
required).  
After setting the mode selector correctly, you can perform  
the following operations on the DVD recorder or DVD player.  
See the manual supplied with the DVD recorder or DVD  
player for details.  
Only for DVD recorder operations:  
CHANNEL +/–:  
Change the TV channel numbers on the  
DVD recorder.  
1 – 9, 0:  
Select a TV channel number (while  
stopped) or a chapter/title number, track  
number (while playing back). Press SET to  
enter the number.  
To change the remote control code for DVD recorder  
Some JVC DVD recorders can accept four types of control  
signals. You can assign one of the four codes to the remote  
control supplied for this receiver to operate your DVD  
recorder. For details, refer to the manual supplied with the  
DVD recorder.  
Only for DVD player operations:  
1 – 10, 0, h10: Select a chapter/title number, track  
Initial setting: 3  
number, menu item, etc.  
1 Set the mode selector to “DVR.”  
2 Press and hold DVR/DVD  
.
If these buttons do not function normally, use the  
remote control supplied with your DVD recorder or DVD  
player. Refer also to the manual supplied with the DVD  
recorder or DVD player for details.  
• Keep the button pressed until step 4 is finished.  
3 Press DVR/DVD.  
4 Enter the remote control code you want  
using the numeric buttons (1 – 4, 0).  
EX.: To enter the code “2,” press 0, then 2.  
Code for DVR  
Number to enter  
1
2
3
4
01  
02  
03  
04  
5 Release DVR/DVD  
.
Now, the remote control code has been changed.  
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Manufacturer codes for TV:  
Manufacturer  
Codes  
Operating other  
manufacturers’  
products  
JVC  
01  
Akai  
02, 05  
03  
Blaupunkt  
Daewoo  
Fenner  
Fisher  
09, 30, 31  
04, 30, 31  
05  
Grundig  
Hitachi  
Irradio  
06  
By changing the transmittable signals, you can use the  
supplied remote control to operate other manufacturers’  
products.  
• Refer also to the manuals supplied with the other products.  
• To operate those components with the remote control, first  
you need to set the manufacturer codes each for the TV,  
VCR, STB, and DVD player.  
07, 08  
02, 05  
09  
Magnavox  
Mitsubishi  
Miver  
10, 32  
03  
• After replacing the batteries of the remote control, set the  
manufacturer codes again.  
• All the functions may not be assigned to the buttons for  
some equipment.  
Nokia  
11, 33  
Nordmende  
Orion  
12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 27  
14  
Panasonic  
Philips  
15, 16  
To change the transmittable signals for operating a TV  
09  
1 Press and hold TV  
.
Saba  
12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 27  
09, 18, 31, 34, 35, 36, 37  
05  
• Keep the button pressed until step 3 is finished.  
Samsung  
Sanyo  
2 Press TV.  
Schneider  
Sharp  
02, 05  
3 Enter the manufacturer code using the  
19, 38, 39  
numeric buttons (1 – 9, 0).  
Sony  
20, 21, 22, 23, 24  
12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 27  
12, 13, 17, 25, 26, 27, 29  
28  
See “Manufacturer codes for TV” on the right.  
Telefunken  
Thomson  
Toshiba  
4 Release TV  
.
Now, you can perform the following operations on the TV:  
Turn on or off the TV.  
TV  
:
Initial setting: 01  
TV VOL +/–:  
TV/VIDEO:  
Adjust the volume on the TV.  
Change the input mode (either  
video input or TV tuner) on the TV.  
Manufacturer codes are subject to change without  
notice. If they are changed, this remote control cannot  
operate the equipment.  
After pressing TV, you can perform the following  
operations on the TV:  
CHANNEL +/–:  
Change the channel numbers.  
1 – 9, 0, 100+ (h10): Select the channel numbers.  
See the manual supplied with the TV for details.  
5 Try to operate your TV by pressing TV  
.
Your TV turns on or off when you have entered the correct  
code.  
If more than one code is listed for your brand of TV, try  
each one until the correct one is entered.  
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To change the transmittable signals for operating a VCR  
Manufacturer codes for VCR:  
Manufacturer Codes  
JVC  
1 Press and hold VCR  
.
01  
• Keep the button pressed until step 3 is finished.  
Akai  
02, 36  
2 Press VCR.  
Bell+Howell  
Blaupunkt  
CGM  
03, 16  
04  
3 Enter the manufacturer code using the  
numeric buttons (1 – 9, 0).  
03, 05, 16  
See “Manufacturer codes for VCR” on the right.  
Daewoo  
DIGITAL  
Fisher  
34  
05  
4 Release VCR  
.
03, 16  
Now, you can perform the following operation on the VCR:  
G.E.  
06  
Turn on or off the VCR.  
VCR  
:
Grundig  
Hitachi  
Loewe  
07  
After pressing VCR, you can perform the following  
operations on the VCR:  
08, 09  
05, 10, 11  
CHANNEL +/–:  
Change the TV channel numbers on  
the VCR.  
Magnavox  
Mitsubishi  
Nokia  
04, 05  
12, 13, 14, 15  
1 – 10, 0, h10:  
Select the TV channel numbers on  
the VCR.  
16  
3:  
7:  
Start playback.  
Nordmende  
Orion  
17, 18, 19, 31  
Stop playback.  
20  
8:  
¡:  
1:  
Pause playback. To release it, press 3.  
Fast-forward a tape.  
Rewind a tape.  
Panasonic  
Philips  
21  
05, 22  
Phonola  
Saba  
05  
17, 18, 19, 23, 31  
24, 25  
See the manual supplied with the VCR for details.  
Samsung  
Sanyo  
5 Try to operate your VCR by pressing VCR  
03, 16  
.
Sharp  
26, 27  
Your VCR turns on or off when you have entered the  
correct code.  
Siemens  
Sony  
07  
28, 29, 30, 35  
17, 18, 19, 31, 32  
33  
If more than one code is listed for your brand of VCR, try  
each one until the correct one is entered.  
Telefunken  
Toshiba  
Initial setting: 01  
Manufacturer codes are subject to change without  
notice. If they are changed, this remote control cannot  
operate the equipment.  
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To change the transmittable signals for operating a STB  
To change the transmittable signals for operating a DVD  
player  
1 Press and hold STB  
.
1 Set the mode selector to “DVD.”  
• Keep the button pressed until step 3 is finished.  
2 Press STB CONT.  
2 Press and hold DVR/DVD  
.
• Keep the button pressed until step 4 is finished.  
3 Enter the manufacturer code using the  
3 Press DVR/DVD.  
numeric buttons (1 – 9, 0).  
See “Manufacturer codes for STB” below.  
4 Enter the manufacturer code using the  
4 Release STB  
.
numeric buttons (1 – 9, 0).  
Now, you can perform the following operation on the STB:  
See “Manufacturer codes for DVD player” below.  
Turn on or off the STB.  
STB  
:
5 Release DVR/DVD  
.
Now, you can perform the following operations on the  
DVD player:  
After pressing STB CONT, you can perform the following  
operations on the STB.  
Turn on or off the DVD player.  
Start playback.  
DVR/DVD  
3:  
:
CHANNEL +/–:  
Change the channel numbers on the  
STB.  
Skip to the beginning of the next  
chapter (or fast-forward for some  
models).  
¢:  
1 – 9, 0, h10:  
Select the channel numbers on the  
STB.  
See the instructions supplied with the STB for details.  
Return to the beginning of the  
current chapter (or fast-reverse for  
some models).  
4:  
5 Try to operate your STB by pressing STB  
.
7:  
Stop playback.  
When your STB turns on or off, you have entered the  
correct code.  
8:  
MENU:  
Pause playback. To release it, press 3.  
Display the menu recorded on DVD  
VIDEO discs.  
Select an item on the menu screen.  
Enter the selected item.  
If more than one code is listed for your brand of STB, try  
each one until the correct one is entered.  
5//3/2:  
SET:  
1 – 9, 0, h10:  
Select the chapter number.  
Manufacturer codes for STB  
See the manual supplied with the DVD player for details.  
Manufacturer  
JVC  
Amstrad  
BT  
Canal Satellite  
Canal+  
D-Box  
Codes  
01, 02  
6 Try to operate your DVD player by  
03, 04, 05, 06, 31  
01  
20  
20  
24  
pressing DVR/DVD  
.
Your DVD player turns on or off when you have entered  
the correct code.  
Echostar  
Finlux  
Force  
17, 18, 19, 21  
11  
28  
27  
07, 08  
07, 17, 37  
11  
16  
13, 14, 34  
11  
32  
13  
24, 26, 33  
10, 25, 31  
15  
09, 23  
12  
Manufacturer codes for DVD player:  
Manufacturer  
JVC  
Kenwood  
Mitsubishi  
Panasonic  
Philips  
Codes  
01  
02, 03  
06  
07  
05  
Galaxis  
Grundig  
Hirschmann  
ITT Nokia  
Jerrold  
Kathrein  
Luxor  
Mascom  
Maspro  
Nokia  
Pioneer  
Sony  
Toshiba  
Yamaha  
08  
09  
04  
10  
Initial setting: 01  
Pace  
NOTE  
Panasonic  
Philips  
RFT  
You cannot use this remote control to operate any manufacturers’  
DVD recorders other than JVC’s.  
Saba  
Sagem  
Salora  
Selector  
Skymaster  
Thomson  
TPS  
35  
22, 29  
11  
29  
12, 36  
35  
Manufacturer codes are subject to change without  
notice. If they are changed, this remote control cannot  
operate the equipment.  
22  
Triax  
Wisi  
30  
07  
Initial setting: 01  
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Troubleshooting  
Use this chart to help you solve daily operational problems.  
If there are any problems you cannot solve, contact your JVC  
service center.  
For Precise Surround Setup, see the separated  
troubleshooting on pages 19.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
The power cord is not plugged in.  
SOLUTION  
The power does not come on.  
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.  
The receiver turns off (enters  
standby mode).  
Speakers are overloaded because of high 1. Stop the playback source.  
volume.  
2. Turn on the receiver again, then turn  
the volume down.  
Speakers are overloaded because of a  
short circuit at the speaker terminals.  
Check the speaker wiring. If the speaker  
wiring is not short-circuited, contact your  
dealer.  
The receiver is overloaded because of  
high voltage.  
Consult your dealer after unplugging the  
power cord.  
“OVER HEAT” flashes on the  
display, then the receiver turns  
off.  
The receiver is overloaded because of  
high volume or long time usage.  
Turn the volume down or turn off the  
receiver for a while and turn it on again.  
If the receiver turns off soon after doing  
solutions above, consult your dealer after  
unplugging the power cord.  
No sound from speakers.  
Speaker signal cables are not connected. Check the speaker wiring, then reconnect  
if necessary (see page 8) after unplugging  
the power cord.  
Connections are incorrect.  
Check the audio connections (see pages  
9 to 15) after unplugging the power cord.  
An incorrect source is selected.  
Muting is activated.  
Select the correct source.  
Press MUTING to cancel the mute (see  
page 22).  
An incorrect input mode (analog or  
digital) is selected.  
Select the correct input mode (analog or  
digital).  
Sound from one speaker only.  
Speaker signal cables are not connected  
properly.  
Check the speaker wiring and reconnect  
if necessary (see page 8) after unplugging  
the power cord.  
Sounds are intermittently  
When you use the digital coaxial  
This is not a malfunction.  
distorted by the outside noise  
such as a lightning discharge.  
connection, the sounds may be  
intermittently distorted by the outside  
noise such as a lightning discharge but  
the sound will be restored automatically.  
No picture on the TV screen.  
HDMI signals do not come on.  
Either the video input setting or video  
output setting is incorrect.  
Select the correct settings (see page 21  
or 34).  
A video or audio format incompatible  
with this receiver and/or TV is played.  
Check the video or audio format of the  
signal to see if it is compatible with this  
receiver and/or TV.  
An HDCP-compatible TV is not  
connected.  
Connect an HDCP-compatible TV.  
The receiver failed to recognize HDMI-  
connected components.  
Disconnect the HDMI cable and connect  
it again after unplugging the power cord.  
An HDMI cable longer than 5 m is used.  
Use an HDMI cable shorter than 5 m  
to assure stable operation and picture  
quality.  
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PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
The remote control does not  
operate as you intend.  
The remote control is not ready for your  
intended operation.  
Set the mode selector correctly, then  
press the corresponding source selecting  
button before operation.  
The remote control does not  
work.  
There is an obstruction blocking the  
remote sensor on the receiver.  
Remove the obstruction.  
Batteries are weak.  
Replace batteries.  
The mode selector is set to the incorrect  
position.  
Set the mode selector to the proper  
position.  
Continuous hiss or buzzing  
during FM reception.  
Incoming signal is too weak.  
Connect an outdoor FM antenna (not  
supplied) after unplugging the power  
cord, or contact your dealer.  
The station is too far away.  
Select another station.  
A wrong antenna is being used.  
Check with your dealer to be sure you  
have the correct antenna.  
Antennas are not connected properly.  
Check the connections.  
Occasional cracking noise during Ignition noise from automobiles.  
FM reception.  
Move the antenna farther from  
automobile traffic.  
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Video  
Video Input Sensitivity/Impedance:  
Composite video: DVR/DVD, VCR, VIDEO:  
1 V(p-p)/75  
Specifications  
S-video: DVR/DVD, VCR, VIDEO:  
Y (luminance):  
C (chrominance, burst):  
RGB: DVR/DVD, VCR:  
1 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
0.3 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
0.7 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Component: DVR/DVD, VIDEO(VCR):  
Y (luminance):  
PB, PR:  
Video Output Level/Impedance:  
1 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
0.7 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Designs and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
Composite video: DVR, VCR, TV:  
1 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
S-video: DVR, VCR, TV:  
Y (luminance):  
C (chrominance, burst):  
RGB: TV:  
Component: MONITOR OUT:  
Y (luminance):  
7Amplifier  
1 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
0.3 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
0.7 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Output Power  
At stereo operation:  
Front channels: 120 W per channel, min. RMS, driven  
into 6 at 1 kHz with no more than  
1 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
0.7 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Negative  
10% total harmonic distortion.  
PB, PR:  
Synchronization:  
At surround operation:  
Front channels: 110 W per channel, min. RMS, driven  
into 6 at 1 kHz with no more than  
0.8% total harmonic distortion.  
7HDMI  
Center channel:  
110 W, min. RMS, driven into 6 at  
1 kHz, with no more than 0.8% total  
harmonic distortion.  
HDMI Input (Ver. 1.1):  
HDMI Output (Ver. 1.0):  
VIDEO(VCR), DVR/DVD  
MONITOR OUT  
Surround channels:  
110 W per channel, min. RMS, driven  
into 6 at 1 kHz, with no more than  
0.8% total harmonic distortion.  
7FM tuner (IHF)  
Tuning Range:  
Usable Sensitivity:  
Monaural:  
87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz  
Surround back channels:  
110 W per channel, min. RMS, driven  
into 6 at 1 kHz, with no more than  
0.8% total harmonic distortion.  
17.0 dBf (1.9 μV/75 )  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:  
Monaural:  
21.3 dBf (3.2 μV/75 )  
41.3 dBf (31.8 μV/75 )  
Audio  
Stereo:  
Stereo Separation at OUT (REC):35 dB at 1 kHz  
Audio Input Sensitivity/Impedance:  
DVR/DVD, VCR, VIDEO, TV:  
300 mV/47 kΩ  
Audio Input (DIGITAL IN)*:  
Coaxial: DIGITAL IN 1(DVR/DVD):  
0.5 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Optical: DIGITAL IN 2(VIDEO), 3(TV):  
–21 dBm to –15 dBm  
(660 nm 30 nm)  
7AM (MW) tuner  
Tuning Range:  
522 kHz to 1 629 kHz  
7General  
Power Requirements:  
Power Consumption:  
AC 230 V , 50 Hz  
180 W (at operation)  
1.4 W (in standby mode)  
435 mm x 91.5 mm x 371 mm  
USB: USB  
* Corresponding to Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, and  
DTS (with sampling frequency—32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48  
kHz).  
Dimensions (W x H x D):  
Mass:  
6.9 kg  
Audio Output Level:  
DVR, VCR:  
300 mV  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (’66 IHF/DIN):  
80 dB/62 dB  
20 Hz to 20 kHz ( 1 dB)  
+4 dB 1 dB at 100 Hz  
Frequency Response (6 ):  
Bass Boost:  
Equalization (at DSP operation):  
Center frequency:  
63 Hz, 250 Hz, 1 kHz, 4 kHz,  
16 kHz  
Control range:  
8 dB  
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