AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNEL
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Operating Instructions
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead, within
an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product's
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
CAUTION:
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ INSTRUCTIONS — All the safety and
operating instructions should be read before the
product is operated.
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS — The safety and
operating instructions should be retained for
future reference.
HEED WARNINGS — All warnings on the product
and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS — All operating and use
instructions should be followed.
CLEANING — The product should be cleaned only
with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth. Never
clean with furniture wax, benzine, insecticides
or other volatile liquids since they may corrode
the cabinet.
ATTACHMENTS — Do not use attachments not
recommended by the product manufacturer as
they may cause hazards.
WATER AND MOISTURE — Do not use this
product near water — for example, near a
bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming
pool; and the like.
ACCESSORIES — Do not place this product on an
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table.
The product may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to the
product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any
mounting of the product should follow the
manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a
mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION
OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY — Never push
objects of any kind into this product through
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the product.
SERVICING — Do not attempt to service this
product yourself as opening or removing covers
may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
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If this product is equipped with a polarized
alternating current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other), it will fit into the
outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If
you are unable to insert the plug fully into the
outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should
still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the polarized plug.
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If this product is equipped with a three-wire
grounding type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin, it will only fit into a grounding
type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you
are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
grounding type plug.
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE — Unplug this
product from the wall outlet and refer servicing
to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
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When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged.
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If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the product.
POWER-CORD PROTECTION — Power-supply
cords should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the product.
OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING — If an
outside antenna or cable system is connected to
the product, be sure the antenna or cable
system is grounded so as to provide some
protection against voltage surges and built-up
static charges. Article 810 of the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with regard to proper grounding of
the mast and supporting structure, grounding of
the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit,
size of grounding conductors, location of
antenna-discharge unit, connection to
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If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions as an improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician
to restore the product to its normal operation.
If the product has been dropped or damaged in
any way.
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When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance — this indicates a need for service.
REPLACEMENT PARTS — When replacement parts
are required, be sure the service technician has
used replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer or have the same characteristics
as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result in fire, electric shock, or other
hazards.
SAFETY CHECK — Upon completion of any service
or repairs to this product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the product is in proper
operating condition.
WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING — The product
should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling.
HEAT — The product should be situated away from
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
CART — A product and cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the product
and cart combination to overturn.
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the
grounding electrode. See Figure A.
LIGHTNING — For added protection for this
product during a lightning storm, or when it is
left unattended and unused for long periods of
time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna or cable system. This
will prevent damage to the product due to
lightning and power-line surges.
POWER LINES — An outside antenna system
should not be located in the vicinity of overhead
power lines or other electric light or power
circuits, or where it can fall into such power
lines or circuits. When installing an outside
antenna system, extreme care should be taken
to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
OVERLOADING — Do not overload wall outlets,
extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
VENTILATION — Slots and openings in the cabinet
are provided for ventilation and to ensure
reliable operation of the product and to protect
it from overheating, and these openings must
not be blocked or covered. The openings should
never be blocked by placing the product on a
bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This
product should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless
proper ventilation is provided or the
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered
to.
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
POWER SOURCES — This product should be
operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your home,
consult your product dealer or local power
company.
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
LOCATION – The appliance should be installed in a
stable location.
GROUND CLAMPS
NONUSE PERIODS – The power cord of the
appliance should be unplugged from the outlet
when left un-used for a long period of time.
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
Fig. A
NEC — NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
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Contents
01 Before you start
05 Listening to your system
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Checking what’s in the box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Ventilation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Installing the receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Loading the batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Auto playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Listening in surround sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Standard surround sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Using the Home THX modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Using the Advanced surround effects . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Listening in stereo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Using Stream Direct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Selecting MCACC presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Choosing the input signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Using surround back channel processing . . . . . . . . . 29
Using the Virtual Surround Back mode . . . . . . . . . . 29
Using Midnight and Loudness. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Using the Sound Retriever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Enhancing dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Using the tone controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
02 5 minute guide
Introduction to home theater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Listening to Surround Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Automatically setting up for surround sound
(MCACC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup . . . . 10
Playing a source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Better sound using Phase Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
03 Connecting your equipment
06 Using the tuner
Rear panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
When making cable connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
About the video converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Connecting your TV and DVD player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Connecting a satellite/cable receiver or other
Listening to the radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Improving FM stereo sound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Tuning directly to a station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Saving station presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Naming station presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Listening to station presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
set-top box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Connecting a DVD/HDD recorder, VCR and other
video sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Using the component video jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Connecting digital audio sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
About the WMA9 Pro decoder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Connecting analog audio sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Connecting a component to the front panel inputs . . 16
Installing your speaker system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Connecting the speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Placing the speakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
THX speaker system setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Connecting antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Connecting external antennas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Plugging in the receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
AC outlet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
07 The System Setup menu
Making receiver settings from the System Setup
menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Automatic MCACC (Expert) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Surround back speaker setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Manual MCACC setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Fine Channel Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Fine Speaker Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Standing Wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Acoustic Calibration EQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Data Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Manual speaker setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Speaker Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Channel Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Speaker Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Bass Peak Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
X-Curve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
THX Audio Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
04 Controls and displays
Front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Operating range of remote control unit . . . . . . . . . . 22
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Remote control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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Erasing one of the remote control button settings . . 66
Resetting the remote control presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Confirming preset codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Renaming input source names. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Direct function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Multi Operation and System Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Programming a multi-operation or a shutdown
sequence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Using multi operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Using System off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Controls for TVs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Controls for other components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Operating other Pioneer components with this
08 Other connections
Connecting an iPod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Connecting your iPod to the receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Playing music from your iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Using XM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Connecting your XM Radio receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Listening to XM Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Using XM HD Surround . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Saving channel presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Connecting using HDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
About HDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Connecting the multichannel analog inputs . . . . . . . 50
Selecting the multichannel analog inputs . . . . . . . . 50
Second Zone speaker B setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Switching the speaker system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Bi-amping your front speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Bi-wiring your speakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Connecting additional amplifiers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Multi-room listening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Making multi-room connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Using the multi-room controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Connecting an IR receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Switching components on and off using the
unit’s sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
12 Additional information
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
No sound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Other audio problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Remote control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
HDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
iPod messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
XM radio messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Surround sound formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Dolby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
DTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Windows Media® Audio 9 Professional . . . . . . . . . 77
About THX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Listening modes with different input signal
12 volt trigger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Using this receiver with a Pioneer plasma display. . . 55
Using the SR+ mode with a Pioneer plasma
display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Connecting a PC for Advanced MCACC output . . . . . 57
Advanced MCACC output using your PC . . . . . . . . . 57
09 Other Settings
The Input Setup menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Input function default and possible settings . . . . . . 58
The Other Setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Multi-Room and IR receiver setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
SR+ Setup for Pioneer plasma displays. . . . . . . . . . 59
OSD Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
formats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Stream direct with different input signal formats . . . 81
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Cleaning the unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
This product is for general household purposes. Any
failure due to use for other than household purposes
(such as long-term use for business purposes in a
restaurant or use in a car or ship) and which requires
repair will be charged for even during the warranty
10 Using other functions
Setting the AV options. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Making an audio or a video recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Reducing the level of an analog signal . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Watching video and audio sources independently . . 62
Using the sleep timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Dimming the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Switching the speaker impedance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Checking your system settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Resetting the system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Default system settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
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11 Controlling the rest of your system
Setting the remote to control other components . . . . 65
Selecting preset codes directly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Programming signals from other remote controls. . . 65
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Before you start
01
Chapter 1:
Before you start
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Phase correction
The Phase Control technology incorporated into this
receiver’s design provides coherent sound reproduction
through the use of phase matching for an optimal sound
image at your listening position.
Features
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Advanced Direct Energy design
This receiver offers a new advancement in discrete
design unique to Pioneer for high-power drivability, low
distortion and stable imaging. Through symmetrical
placement of power amplification units, this receiver
generates equal amplifier power to all channels,
eliminating the possibility of one channel dominating a
particular sound field.
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Sound Retriever
The Sound Retriever feature employs new DSP
technology that helps bring CD quality sound back to
WMA, MP3 and MPEG-4 AAC audio files by restoring
sound pressure and smoothing jagged artifacts left over
after compression.
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Easy setup using Advanced MCACC
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HDMI compatibility
The Auto MCACC Setup provides a quick but accurate
surround sound setup, which includes the advanced
features of Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ. This
innovative technology measures the reverb
characteristics of your listening area, allowing you to
customize your system calibration with the help of a
graphical output that can be displayed on-screen, or
using a computer. With the additional benefits of
numerous MCACC preset memories, standing wave
control and microphone measurements from a series of
reference points, your home theater experience can be
truly customized for optimal surround sound.
This receiver is compatible with the HDMI digital video
format, providing you high-definition digital video and
digital audio via a single cable.
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Built-in video converter
The built-in video converter provides output of all analog
video signals to your TV or monitor (regardless of the type
of connection), allowing you to connect components
using component, S-video, and composite video
connections as you like.
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iPod and XM Ready
With the new iPod and XM Radio terminals, you’ll be up
and running in no time, now that this receiver’s
enhanced compatibility makes XM HD Surround
playback and on-screen control of both your iPod and XM
Radio an added possibility.
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THX Select2 certified design
This receiver bears the THX Select2 logo, which means it
has passed a rigorous series of quality and performance
tests covering every aspect of the product. This includes
testing of pre-amplifier and power amplifier performance
and operation, and hundreds of other parameters in both
the digital and analog domain, making your home
theater experience as faithful as possible to what the
director intended.
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Easy-to-use LCD remote control
The remote control gives you not only complete control
over every function of this receiver, but also over the main
functions for other components in your home theater
system. Using a system of preset codes, you can
program the remote to operate a wide range of other
equipment.
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Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, including Dolby
Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS 96/24 and DTS-ES
Dolby Digital and DTS decoding brings theater sound
right into your home with up to six channels of surround
sound, including a special LFE (Low Frequency Effects)
channel for deep, realistic sound effects.
Checking what’s in the box
Please check that you've received the following supplied
accessories:
The built-in Dolby Pro Logic IIx and DTS Neo:6 decoders
not only provide full surround sound decoding for Dolby
Surround sources, but will also generate convincing
surround sound for any stereo source.
• Setup microphone (cable: 16.4 ft.)
• Remote control unit
• AA/IEC R6P dry cell batteries x2
• AM loop antenna
Also, with the addition of a surround back speaker, you
can take advantage of the built-in Dolby Digital EX and
DTS-ES decoders for six-channel surround sound.
• FM wire antenna
• iPod audio control cable
• Warranty card
• These operating instructions
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Ventilation
01
Loading the batteries
When installing this unit, make sure to leave space
around the unit for ventilation to improve heat dispersal
(at least 8 in. (20 cm) at the top). If not enough space is
provided between the unit and walls or other equipment,
heat will build up inside, interfering with performance
and/or causing malfunctions.
Caution
8 inches
(20 cm)
Receiver
Incorrect use of batteries may result in such hazards as
leakage and bursting. Observe the following precautions:
• Never use new and old batteries together.
• Insert the plus and minus sides of the batteries
properly according to the marks in the battery case.
Slot and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation and to protect the equipment from
overheating. To prevent fire hazard, do not place anything
directly on top of the unit, make sure the openings are
never blocked or covered with items (such as
newspapers, table-cloths and curtains), and do not
operate the equipment on thick carpet or a bed.
• Batteries with the same shape may have different
voltages. Do not use different batteries together.
• When disposing of used batteries, please comply
with governmental regulations or environmental
public instruction’s rules that apply in your country or
area.
• Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight or
other excessively hot place, such as inside a car or
near a heater. This can cause batteries to leak,
overheat, explode or catch fire. It can also reduce the
life or performance of batteries.
O
N
Installing the receiver
• When installing this unit, make sure to put it on a
level and stable surface.
Don’t install it on the following places:
– on a color TV (the screen may distort)
– near a cassette deck (or close to a device that gives off
a magnetic field). This may interfere with the sound.
– in direct sunlight
– in damp or wet areas
– in extremely hot or cold areas
– in places where there is vibration or other movement
– in places that are very dusty
– in places that have hot fumes or oils (such as a kitchen)
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Plug in the receiver and switch it on, followed by
your DVD player, your subwoofer and the TV.
Make sure you’ve set the video input on your TV to this
receiver. Check the manual that came with the TV if you
don’t know how to do this.
Introduction to home theater
Home theater refers to the use of multiple audio tracks to
create a surround sound effect, making you feel like
you're in the middle of the action or concert. The
surround sound you get from a home theater system
depends not only on your speaker setup, but also on the
source and the sound settings of the receiver.
• Set the subwoofer volume to a comfortable level.
4
Use the on-screen automatic MCACC setup to set up
your system.
See Automatically setting up for surround sound
(MCACC) below for more on this.
This receiver will automatically decode multichannel
Dolby Digital, DTS, or Dolby Surround sources according
to your speaker setup. In most cases, you won’t have to
make changes for realistic surround sound, but other
possibilities (like listening to a CD with multichannel
surround sound) are explained in Listening to your
system on page 26.
5
Play a DVD, and adjust the volume to your liking.
Make sure that DVD/LD is showing in the receiver’s
display, indicating that the DVD input is selected. If it
isn’t, press DVD on the remote control to set the receiver
to the DVD input.
In addition to the basic playback explained in Playing a
source on page 10, there are several other sound options
you can select. See Listening to your system on page 26
for more on this.
Listening to Surround Sound
This receiver was designed with the easiest possible
setup in mind, so with the following quick setup guide,
you should have your system hooked up for surround
sound in no time at all. In most cases, you can simply
leave the receiver in the default settings.
See also Making receiver settings from the System Setup
menu on page 33 for more setup options.
• Be sure to complete all connections before
connecting this unit to an AC power source.
Automatically setting up for surround
sound (MCACC)
1
Connect your TV and DVD player.
The Auto MCACC Setup measures the acoustic
characteristics of your listening area, taking into account
ambient noise, speaker size and distance, and tests for
both channel delay and channel level. After you have set
up the microphone provided with your system, the
receiver uses the information from a series of test tones
to optimize the speaker settings and equalization for your
particular room.
See Connecting your TV and DVD player on page 13 to do
this. For surround sound, you’ll want to hook up using a
digital connection from the DVD player to the receiver.
2
Connect your speakers and place them for optimal
surround sound.
Connect your speakers as shown in Installing your
speaker system on page 17.
Where you place the speakers will have a big effect on the
sound. Place your speakers as shown below for the best
surround sound effect. Also see Placing the speakers on
page 18 for more on this.
Make sure you do this before moving on to Playing a
source on page 10.
Important
Center (C)
Front
Right (R)
• Make sure the microphone and speakers are not
moved during the Auto MCACC Setup.
Front
Left (L)
• Using the Auto MCACC Setup will overwrite any
existing settings for the MCACC preset you select.
Subwoofer (SW)
Surround
Right (SR)
• Before using the Auto MCACC Setup the
headphones should be disconnected and the iPod
function should not be selected as an input source.
Surround
Back
Right (SBR)
Listening
position
Caution
Surround
Left (SL)
Surround
Back Left (SBL)
• The test tones used in the Auto MCACC Setup are
output at high volume.
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DIMMER
S.RETRIEVER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
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Wait for the test tones to finish then confirm the
SYSTEM OFF
INPUT
RECEIVER
SOURCE
DIALOG
E
speaker configuration in the OSD.
SELECT
D.ACCESS
CLASS
ENTER
A progress report is displayed on-screen while the
receiver outputs test tones to determine the speakers
present in your setup. Try to be as quiet as possible while
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AV PRE-PROGRAMMED AND LEARNING
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
DISC
AV PARAMETER
TOP MENU
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MENU
TUNE
ST
ST
DTV MENU
T.EDIT
5
ENTER
SETUP
RETURN
it’s doing this.
CD
DVR
2
TUNE
CATEGORY
GUIDE
BAND
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
• With error messages (such as Ambient Noise or
Microphone Check) select RETRY after checking for
ambient noise (see Problems when using the Auto
MCACC Setup below) and verifying the mic
connection. If there doesn’t seem to be a problem,
you can simply select OK and continue.
TV CONTROL
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
HDMI1 TUNER
INPUT
TV VOL
TV CH
VOL
SELECT
1
2
Switch on the receiver and your TV.
Connect the microphone to the MCACC SETUP MIC
jack on the front panel.
Place the microphone so that it’s about ear level at your
normal listening position (use a tripod if possible). Make
sure there are no obstacles between the speakers and
the microphone.
1.Auto MCACC
Now Analyzing
1.Auto MCACC
Check!
…
(2/9)
Front
[
[
[
[
[
YES
YES
YES
Yx2
YES
]
]
]
]
]
Environment Check
Ambient Noise
Microphone
Center
Surround
SB
[
[
[
OK
]
]
]
Speaker YES/NO
SUB W.
[
OK
]
S-VIDEO
VIDEO/GAME INPUT
AUDIO
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO
L
R
DIGITAL IN
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ:Cancel
PHONES
SYSTEM
SETUP
TUNING/
STATION
TUNER
EDIT
RETURN
TONE
SPEAKERS
MULTI JOG
The configuration shown on-screen should reflect the
6
actual speakers you have.
3
Press RECEIVER on the remote, then press SETUP.1
If you see an error message (ERR) in the right side
column (or the speaker configuration displayed isn’t
correct), there may be a problem with the speaker
connection. If selecting RETRY doesn’t work, turn off the
power and check the speaker connections. If there
doesn’t seem to be a problem, you can simply use ꢀ/ꢁ
to select the speaker and ꢂ/ꢃ to change the setting
(and number for surround back) and continue.
An on-screen display (OSD) appears on your TV. Use the
ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ buttons and ENTER to navigate through the
screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to exit
2
the current menu. Press SETUP at any time to cancel.
4
Select ‘Auto MCACC’ from the System Setup menu
then press ENTER
.
System Setup
1.Auto MCACC
8
Make sure ‘OK’ is selected, then press ENTER.
1.Auto MCACC
Surr Back System
2.Surr Back System
3.Manual MCACC
4.Data Management
5.Manual SP Setup
6.Input Setup
[
Normal (SB)
]
]
A progress report is displayed on-screen while the
receiver outputs more test tones to determine the
optimum receiver settings for channel level, speaker
distance, and Acoustic Calibration EQ.
Data Save to
[M1. MEMORY
1
Setting Start?
ENTER:Next
[OK]
7.Other Setup
[Option]
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ
:
Exit
Again, try to be as quiet as possible while this is
happening. It may take 2 to 6 minutes.
3
5
Make sure ‘Normal (SB)’ is selected, select an
4
MCACC preset then select OK.
9
The Auto MCACC Setup has finished! PressRETURN
7
6
Follow the instructions on-screen.
to go back to the System Setup menu.
Make sure the microphone is connected, and if you’re
using a subwoofer, make sure it is switched on and set to
a comfortable volume level.
The settings made in the Auto MCACC Setup should give
you excellent surround sound from your system, but it is
also possible to adjust these settings manually using the
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System Setup menu (starting on page 33).
Note
1 • To see the on-screen display, please connect the receiver and TV with a composite, component, or S-video cable.
• You can’t use the System Setup menu when the iPod or XM Radio input source is selected (in either the main or sub room).
2 If you cancel the Auto MCACC Setup, or leave an error message for over three minutes, the screen saver will appear.
3 • If you are planning on bi-amping your front speakers, or setting up a separate speaker system in another room, read through Surround back speaker
setting on page 35 and make sure to connect your speakers as necessary before continuing to step 6.
• If you have THX-certified speakers, select Option and choose YES for the THX Speaker setting.
4 The six MCACC presets are used for storing surround sound settings for different listening positions. Simply choose an unused preset for now (you can
rename it later in Data Management on page 41).
5 Do not adjust the volume during the test tones. This may result in incorrect speaker settings.
6 If you’re using the front panel display, the diagram in Listening to Surround Sound above indicates (in bold) how each speaker is displayed.
7 You can also choose to view the settings from the MCACC Data Check screen. See Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 33 for more on this.
8 • Depending on the characteristics of your room, sometimes identical speakers with cone sizes of around 5 inches will end up with different size settings.
You can correct the setting manually using the Manual speaker setup on page 42.
• The subwoofer distance setting may be farther than the actual distance from the listening position. This setting should be accurate (taking delay and
room characteristics into account) and generally does not need to be changed.
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Use the volume control to adjust the volume level.
Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup
If the room environment is not optimal for the Auto
MCACC Setup (too much background noise, echo off the
walls, obstacles blocking the speakers from the
Turn down the volume of your TV so that all sound is
coming from the speakers connected to this receiver.
microphone) the final settings may be incorrect. Check
for household appliances (air conditioner, fridge, fan,
etc.), that may be affecting the environment and switch
them off if necessary. If there are any instructions
showing in the front panel display, please follow them.
Better sound using Phase Control
This receiver’s Phase Control feature uses phase
correction measures to make sure your sound source
arrives at the listening position in phase, preventing
unwanted distortion and/or coloring of the sound (see
illustration below).
• Some older TVs may interfere with the operation of
the microphone. If this seems to be happening,
switch off the TV when doing the Auto MCACC Setup.
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Front speaker
Listening
position
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S
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Playing a source
?
C
O
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T
Here are the basic instructions for playing a source (such
as a DVD disc) with your home theater system.
O
F
GUIDE
Sound
source
TV CONTROL
F
Subwoofer
SYSTEM OFF
SOURCE
INPUT
INPUT
TV VOL
TV CH
VOL
RECEIVER
SELECT
SELECT
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
DTV ON/OFF
MPX
REC
DTV INFO
Front speaker
Listening
position
MUTE
P
H
A
S
REC STOP JUKEBOX
AUDIO SUBTITLE
DISP
HDD
CH
DVD
CH
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CD
DVR
2
C
O
N
T
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
HDMI1 TUNER
Sound
source
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PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
Subwoofer
1
Switch on your system components and receiver.
Phase Control technology provides coherent sound
Start by switching on the playback component (for
example a DVD player), your TV and subwoofer (if you
have one), then the receiver (press ꢁ RECEIVER).
4
1
reproduction through the use of phase matching for an
optimal sound image at your listening position. The
default setting is on and we recommend leaving Phase
Control switched on for all sound sources.
• Make sure the setup mic is disconnected.
2
Select the input source you want to play.
MULTI OPE
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
You can use the input source buttons on the remote
control, INPUT SELECT, or the front panel controls.
SHIFT
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
2
3
Press S. DIRECT
(
STREAM DIRECT) to select ‘AUTO
RECEIVER
3
SURROUND’ and start playback of the source.
If you’re playing a Dolby Digital or DTS surround sound
DVD disc, you should hear surround sound. If you are
playing a stereo source, you will only hear sound from the
front left/right speakers in the default listening mode.
•
Press PHASE (PHASE CONTROL) to switch on phase
correction.
The PHASE CONTROL indicator on the front panel lights.
• See also Listening to your system on page 26 for
information on different ways of listening to sources.
Note
1 Make sure that the TV’s video input is set to this receiver. (For example, if you connected this receiver to the VIDEO 1 jacks on your TV, make sure that
the VIDEO 1 input is now selected.)
2 If you need to manually switch the input signal type press SIGNAL SEL (page 29).
3 • You may need to check the digital audio output settings on your DVD player or digital satellite receiver. It should be set to output Dolby Digital, DTS
and 88.2 kHz / 96 kHz PCM (2 channel) audio, and if there is an MPEG audio option, set this to convert the MPEG audio to PCM.
• Depending on your DVD player or source discs, you may only get digital 2 channel stereo and analog sound. In this case, the receiver must be set to
a multichannel listening mode (see Listening in surround sound on page 26 if you need to do this) if you want multichannel surround sound.
4 Phase matching is a very important factor in achieving proper sound reproduction. If two waveforms are 'in phase', they crest and trough together, re-
sulting in increased amplitude, clarity and presence of the sound signal. If a crest of a wave meets a trough (as shown in the upper section of the diagram
above) then the sound will be 'out of phase' and an unreliable sound image will be produced.
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CChaoptnern3 ecting your equipment
This receiver provides you with many connection possibilities, but it doesn’t have to be difficult. This page explains the
kinds of components you can connect to make up your home theater system.
Rear panel
OUTLET
SWITCHED 100 W(0.8 A) MAX
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
5
Control input/output
Caution
Use to connect other Pioneer components so that you
can control all your equipment from a single IR remote
sensor.
• Before making or changing the connections, switch
off the power and disconnect the power cord from the
power outlet. Plugging in should be the final step.
ꢄ Operating other Pioneer components with this unit’s
sensor on page 70.
1
HDMI connectors (x3)
Two inputs and one output for high-quality audio/video
connection to compatible HDMI devices.
6
Stereo analog audio source inputs/(outputs) (x3)
Use for connection to audio sources such as CD players,
tape decks, turntables, etc.
ꢄ Connecting analog audio sources on page 16.
ꢄ Connecting using HDMI on page 49.
2
XM Radio input
ꢄ See Using XM Radio on page 47.
7
Remote input (multi-room and source)
Use for connection to an external remote control sensor
for use in a multi-room setup, for example.
ꢄ Connecting an IR receiver on page 54.
3
Coaxial digital audio inputs (x2)
Use for digital audio sources, including DVD players/
recorders, digital satellite receivers, CD players, etc.
8
Component video connections (x4)
ꢄ See also The Input Setup menu on page 58 to assign
Use the inputs to connect any video source that has
component video output, such as a DVD recorder. Use
the output for connection to a monitor or TV.
the inputs.
4
Optical digital audio output / input(s) (x4)
Use the OUT jack for recording to a CD or MiniDisc
recorder.
ꢄ Using the component video jacks on page 14.
9
RS-232C connector
ꢄ Connecting digital audio sources on page 15.
Use for connection to a PC for graphical output when
using Advanced MCACC.
ꢄ Connecting a PC for Advanced MCACC output on
page 57.
Use the IN jacks for digital audio sources, including DVD
players/recorders, digital satellite receivers, CD players,
etc.
ꢄ See also The Input Setup menu on page 58 to assign
10 iPod input terminal
Use to connect your Apple iPod as an audio source.
ꢄ Connecting an iPod on page 46.
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11 Audio/video source inputs/(outputs) (x6)
Use for connection to audio/visual sources, such as DVD
players/recorders, VCRs, etc. Each set of inputs has jacks
for composite video, S-video and stereo analog audio.
When making cable connections
• To avoid hum, do not lay connected cables over the
top of the receiver.
ꢄ Connecting a DVD/HDD recorder, VCR and other video
sources on page 14.
12 AM and FM antenna terminals
Use to connect indoor or outdoor antennas for radio
broadcasts.
ꢄ Connecting antennas on page 19.
13 Multichannel pre-amplifier outputs
• When connecting optical cables, be careful when
inserting the plug not to damage the shutter
protecting the optical socket.
Use to connect separate amplifiers for front, center,
surround, surround back and subwoofer channels.
ꢄConnecting additional amplifiers on page 52 (see also
Installing your speaker system on page 17 for powered
subwoofer connection).
14 Composite and S-video monitor outputs
Use to connect monitors and TVs.
ꢄ Connecting your TV and DVD player on page 13.
• When storing optical cable, coil loosely. The cable
may be damaged if bent around sharp corners.
15 Multichannel analog audio inputs
7.1 channel inputs for connection to a DVD player with
multichannel analog outputs.
ꢄ Connecting the multichannel analog inputs on
page 50.
About the video converter
The video converter ensures that all video sources are
output through all of the MONITOR VIDEO OUT jacks.
The only exception is HDMI and high-definition
16 12V trigger jack (total 50 mA max.)
Use to switch components in your system on and off
according to the input function of the receiver.
ꢄ Switching components on and off using the 12 volt
trigger on page 55.
component video: since these resolutions cannot be
downsampled, you must connect your monitor/TV to the
receiver’s HDMI/component video outputs when
17 Multi-room and source outputs
Use to connect a second amplifier in a separate room.
ꢄ Multi-room listening on page 53.
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connecting these video sources.
If several video components are assigned to the same
input function (see The Input Setup menu on page 58),
the converter gives priority to component, S-video, then
composite (in that order).
18 Speaker terminals
Use for connection to the main front, center, surround
and surround back speakers.
• For optimal video performance, THX recommends
switching Digital Video Conversion (in Setting the AV
options on page 61) OFF.
ꢄ Installing your speaker system on page 17.
19 Switched AC power outlet (100 W/0.8 A max.)
Use to power another component in the system. Power to
the outlet switches on and off with the receiver.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology
that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual
property rights. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by Macrovision
Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited
consumer uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is
prohibited.
ꢄ AC outlet on page 20.
Note
1 If the video signal does not appear on your TV or plasma display, try adjusting the resolution settings on your component or display. Note that some
components (such as video game units) have resolutions that may not be converted. In this case, use an (analog) S-video or composite connection.
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2
Connect a composite or S-video output on your DVD
player to the DVD/LD VIDEO or DVD/LD S-VIDEO input.
Connect using a standard video cable or an S-video
cable.
Connecting your TV and DVD player
1
3
Connect a coaxial-type digital audio output on
VIDEO S-VIDEO
your DVD player to the COAXIAL 1 (DVD/LD) input.
IN
IN
Use a coaxial cable designed for digital audio.
4
Connect the stereo audio outputs on your DVD
1
TV
player to the DVD/LD AUDIO inputs.
VSX-9110TXV
Connect using a stereo RCA/phono jack cable.
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
OUT
IR
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
• If your DVD player has multichannel analog outputs,
you can connect these instead. See also Connecting
the multichannel analog inputs on page 50.
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
1
IN
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
CENTER
IN
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
PR
IN
2
(
DVR/
IN
1
OUT
)
VCR1
IN
2
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
2
IN
3
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
3
PR
OUT
IN
CD
3
)
SUB
R
SUR-
ROUND
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
WOOFER
RS-232C S-VIDEO
12V TR
(DC
ASSIG-
NABLE
1
3
Connecting a satellite/cable receiver
or other set-top box
HD
IN
IN
I
T
IN
OU
OUT
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MULT
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
MON
OUT
VIDEO
XM
IN
IN
Satellite and cable receivers, and terrestrial digital TV
tuners are all examples of so-called ‘set-top boxes’.
CENTER
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
L
IN
1
(
)
DVD/LD
R
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
OUT
IR
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
R
CD
DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
OPTICAL
SUB
FRONT
DIGITAL
OUT
COAXIAL
IN
1
WOOFER
IN
ASSIGNABLE
MULTI CH IN
1
2
AM LOOP
L
P
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
CENTER
IN
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
PR
IN
2
(
DVR/
VCR1
IN
1
OUT
)
IN
2
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
2
IN
3
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
3
PR
O
IN
CD
3
)
R
SUB
R
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
FRONT WOOFER
RS-232C S-VIDEO
ASSIG-
NABLE
1
3
HDMI
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
VIDEO
XM
IN
IN
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
R
AUDIO
L
S-VIDEO
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO
IN
OUT
IN
IN
L
DIGITAL OUT
ANALOG OUT
IN
R
IN
2
3
4
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
R
CD
CD-R/TAPD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
FRONT
COAXIAL
ASSIGNABLE
MULTI
C
1
2
VSX-9110TXV
DVD player
The diagram shows a basic setup of this receiver together
with a TV and DVD player, with S-video or composite
video connections. Different TVs and DVD players may
offer alternative connections. See also Using the
DIGITAL OUT
component video jacks on page 14 if your TV and/or DVD
player has component video inputs/outputs. If your DVD
player offers multichannel analog audio outputs, see
Connecting the multichannel analog inputs on page 50.
R
AUDIO
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
AV OUT
1
Connect the MONITOR OUT video jack to a video
input on your TV.
STB
Connect the audio/video outputs on the set-top box
to the TV/SAT AUDIO and VIDEO inputs.
Connect using a stereo RCA/phono jack cable and a
video or S-video cable.
Use a standard RCA/phono jack video cable to connect to
the composite video jack, or for higher quality video, use
an S-video cable to connect to the S-video jack.
1
Note
1 If your DVD player only has an optical digital output, you can connect it to one of the optical inputs on this receiver using an optical cable. When you set
up the receiver you’ll need to tell the receiver which input you connected the player to (see The Input Setup menu on page 58).
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1
2
If the device can record, connect the DVR/VCR1
2
Connect an optical-type digital audio output from
AUDIO and VIDEO outputs to the recorder’s audio/
video inputs.
Use a stereo RCA/phono jack audio cable for the audio
connection and a video or S-video cable for the video
connection.
2
your set-top box to the OPTICAL 2 (TV/SAT) input.
Use an optical cable for the connection.
Connecting a DVD/HDD recorder, VCR
and other video sources
• For a second recorder, use the DVR/VCR2 outputs.
3
If the device can output digital audio, connect an
This receiver has two sets of audio/video inputs and
outputs suitable for connecting analog or digital video
devices, including DVD/HDD recorders and VCRs.
3
optical-type digital audio output from the recorder to
the OPTICAL 1 (DVR/VCR1) input.
4
Use an optical cable for the connection.
VSX-9110TXV
• For a second recorder, use the COAXIAL 2 (DVR/
VCR2) inputs.
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
OUT
IR
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
1
IN
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
CENTER
L
IN
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
PR
IN
2
(
DVR/
VCR1
IN
1
OUT
)
IN
2
(
)
TT
IN
2
Y
IN
3
Using the component video jacks
PB
PR
Y
PB
3
PR
OUT
3
)
R
SUB
R
SUR-
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
CD
FRONT WOOFER
ROUND
Component video should give superior picture quality
when compared to composite or S-video. You can also
take advantage of progressive scan video (if your source
and TV are both compatible), which delivers a very stable,
flicker-free picture. See the manuals that came with your
TV and source component to check whether they are
compatible with progressive-scan video.
RS-232C S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
12V TR
ASSIG-
NABLE
(DC
1
3
HDMI
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MULT
CONTROL
OUT
iiPPoodd
IINN
MON
OUT
VVIIDDEEOO
XM
IN
IN
CENTER
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
L
IN
1
(
)
DVD/LD
R
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
R
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
/VCR2
SUB
WOOFER
FRONT
AXIAL
SSIGNABLE
MULTI CH IN
2
OPTICAL COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
R
AUDIO
L
VIDEO
AV IN
S-VIDEO
R
AUDIO
L
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
AV OUT
3
1
2
DVR, VCR, etc.
Connect the audio/video outputs of the video
1
player/recorder to the DVR/VCR1 AUDIO and VIDEO
inputs.
Use a stereo RCA/phono jack audio cable for the audio
connection and a video or S-video cable for the video
connection.
• For a second recorder, use the DVR/VCR2 IN inputs.
Note
1 If your set-top box only has a coaxial digital output, you can connect it to one of the coaxial inputs on this receiver using a coaxial digital audio cable.
When you set up the receiver you’ll need to tell the receiver which input you connected the set-top box to (see The Input Setup menu on page 58).
2 If your satellite/cable receiver doesn’t have a digital audio output, you can skip this step.
3 • In order to record, you must connect the analog audio cables (the digital connection is for playback only).
• If your video component doesn’t have a digital audio output, you can skip this step.
4 If your recorder only has a coaxial digital output, you can connect it to one of the coaxial inputs on this receiver using a coaxial digital audio cable. When
you set up the receiver you’ll need to tell the receiver which input you connected the recorder to (see also The Input Setup menu on page 58).
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VSX-9110TXV
Connecting digital audio sources
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
OUT
IR
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
1
IN
This receiver has both digital inputs and outputs,
allowing you to connect digital audio components for
playback and for making digital recordings.
AM LOOP
L
P
COMPONENT VIDEO
CENTER
IN
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
Y
PB
PR
IN
2
(
DVR/
IN
1
OUT
)
VCR1
IN
2
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
2
IN
3
PB
PR
PB
3
PR
Most digital components also have analog connections.
See Connecting analog audio sources on the following
page if you want to connect these too.
OUT
R
SUB
R
ASSIGNABLE
1
FWOOFER
S-2DEO
ASSIG-
NABLE
1
3
HDMI
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OU
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
VIDEO
XM
IN
IN
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
1
OUT
I
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
L
AM
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
(
)
DVD/LD
IN
1
Y
IN
PB
PR
Y
PB
PR
IN
2
(
DVR/
VCR1
OUT
)
R
1
IN
2
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
R
(
)
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
TV/SAT
IN
2
IN
3
FRONT
COAXIAL
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
3
PR
ASSIGNABLE
OUT
IN
CD
3
)
MULTI
C
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
1
2
RS-232C S-VIDEO
ASSIG-
NABLE
1
3
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
VIDEO
XM
IN
IN
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
1
(
)
DVD/LD
Y
R
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR
PB
PR
COAXIAL
ASSIGNABLE
1
2
VSX-9110TXV
2
COMPONENT
VIDEO
TV
Y
PB
PR
1
2
OPTICAL COAXIAL
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
DIGITAL IN
COMPONENT
VIDEO
1
DVD player
1
Connect the component video outputs of your
CD-R, MD,
DAT, etc.
source to a set of ASSIGNABLE COMPONENT VIDEO
inputs.
Connect using a three-way component video cable.
1
1
Connect an optical-type digital audio output on
• Since they are assignable, it doesn’t matter which
component video inputs you use for which source.
After connecting everything, you’ll need to assign the
component video inputs—see The Input Setup menu
on page 58.
your digital component to the DIGITAL 3 (CD) input.
Use an optical cable for the connection.
2
For recording equipment, connect the optical-type
DIGITAL output to a digital input on the recorder.
2
Use an optical cable to connect to the DIGITAL OUT.
2
Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to the
component video inputs on your TV or monitor.
Use a three-way component video cable.
Note
1 • If your digital component only has a coaxial digital output, you can connect it to one of the coaxial inputs on this receiver using a coaxial cable. When
you set up the receiver you’ll need to tell the receiver which input you connected the component to (see also The Input Setup menu on page 58).
• The digital outputs from other components can be connected to any spare digital audio inputs on this receiver. You can assign them when setting up
the receiver (see also The Input Setup menu on page 58).
2 In order to record some digital sources, you must make analog connections as explained in Connecting analog audio sources below.
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About the WMA9 Pro decoder
®
Connecting a component to the front
panel inputs
This unit has an on-board Windows Media Audio 9
1
Professional (WMA9 Pro) decoder, so it is possible to
playback WMA9 Pro-encoded audio using a coaxial or
optical digital connection when connected to a WMA9
Pro-compatible player. However, the connected PC, DVD
player, set-top box, etc. must be able to output WMA9 Pro
format audio signals through a coaxial or optical digital
output.
The front panel inputs comprise a composite video jack
(VIDEO), an S-Video jack (S-VIDEO), stereo analog audio
inputs (AUDIO L/R) and an optical digital audio input
(DIGITAL). You can use these connections for any kind of
audio/video component, but they are especially
convenient for portable equipment such as camcorders,
video games and portable audio/video equipment.
• Push down on the PUSH OPEN tab to access the
front video connections.
Connecting analog audio sources
This receiver features two stereo audio-only inputs. One
of these inputs (CD-R/TAPE/MD) has corresponding
outputs for use with audio recorders.
S-VIDEO
VIDEO/GAME INPUT
AUDIO
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO
L
R
DIGITAL IN
PHONES
SYSTEM
SETUP
TUNING/
STATION
TUNER
EDIT
RETURN
TONE
SPEAKERS
MULTI JOG
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
1
OUT
IR
IN
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
CENTER
IN
1
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
P
B
P
R
IN
2
(
DVR/
VCR1
IN
1
OUT
)
IN
2
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
2
IN
3
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
P
3
B
P
R
OUT
IN
CD
3
)
R
SUB
R
SUR-
ROUND
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
FRONT WOOFER
RS-232C S-VIDEO
12V TR
(DC
ASSIG-
NABLE
1
3
HDMI
VIDEO/AUDIO OUTPUT DIGITAL OUT
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MULT
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
MON
OUT
VIDEO
XM
IN
TV game, video camera, etc.
IN
CENTER
AUDIO
L
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
L
• Select these inputs by pressing VIDEO/GAME or
using INPUT SELECT (remote) to select VIDEO/
GAME.
IN
1
(
DVD
R
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
R
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
SUB
WOOFER
FRONT
COAXIAL
ASSIGNABLE
MULTI CH IN
1
2
VSX-9110TXV
OUT
PLAY
IN
REC
R
L
AUDIO IN/OUT
Tape deck, etc.
Connect the analog audio outputs of the source
•
component to one of the AUDIO inputs.
Connect using a stereo RCA/phono jack audio cable.
• If you’re connecting a tape deck, MD recorder, etc.,
connect the analog audio outputs (OUT) to the
analog audio inputs on the recorder.
Note
1 • Microsoft, Windows Media®, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries.
• With WMA9 Pro, sound problems may occur depending on your computer system. Note that WMA9 Pro 96 kHz sources will be downsampled to 48 kHz.
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03
To take full advantage of the receiver’s surround sound
capabilities connect front, center, surround and
main surround speakers should always be connected as
a pair, but you can connect just one surround back
speaker if you like (it must be connected to the left
surround back terminal). You can use speakers with a
nominal impedance between 6 Ω to 16 Ω (please see
Switching the speaker impedance on page 63 if you plan
to use speakers with an impedance of less than 8 Ω).
surround back speakers, as well as a subwoofer.
Although this is ideal, other configurations with fewer
speakers—no subwoofer or no center speaker, or even
no surround speakers—will work. At the very least, front
left and right speakers only are necessary. Note that your
Front
right
Front
left
Subwoofer
Center
LINE LEVEL
INPUT
CAUTION
These speaker terminals carry
HAZARDOUS LIVE voltage.
To prevent the risk of electric
shock when connecting or
disconnecting the speaker
cables, disconnect the power
cord before touching any
uninsulated parts.
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
IN
1
2
OUT
IR
IN
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
AC OUTLET
COMPONENT VIDEO
L (Single)
CENTER
IN
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
PR
(
DVR/
IN
1
OUT
)
VCR1
IN
2
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
2
IN
R
SURROUND
ROUND BACK
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
3
PR
OUT
IN
CD
3
)
R
SUB
R
SUR-
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
SWITCHED 100 W(0.8 A) MAX
FRONT WOOFER
RS-232C S-VIDEO
12V TRIGGER
(DC OUT 12
ASSIG-
NABLE
V
/
50 mA MAX)
1
3
HDMI
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MULTI-ROOM
&
SOURCE
SPEAKERS
FRONT
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
MONITOR
OUT
CENTER
SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
/
A
B
VIDEO
R
L
R
L
R
L
L
( )
Single
R
XM
IN
IN
CENTER
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
L
L
L
IN
1
(
)
DVD/LD
R
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SELECTABLE
R
R
R
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
SUB
FRONT
SUR-
SURROUND
COAXIAL
WOOFER
ROUND BACK
ASSIGNABLE
MULTI CH IN
1
2
VSX-9110TXV
Surround
left
Surround
right
Surround
back left
Surround
back right
Connecting the speakers
Caution
Each speaker connection on the receiver comprises a
positive (+) and negative (–) terminal. Make sure to
match these up with the terminals on the speakers
themselves.
• Make sure that all the bare speaker wire is twisted
together and inserted fully into the speaker terminal.
If any of the bare speaker wire touches the back panel
it may cause the power to cut off as a safety measure.
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• When placing speakers near the TV, we recommend
using magnetically shielded speakers to prevent
possible interference, such as discoloration of the
picture when the TV is switched on. If you do not have
magnetically shielded speakers and notice
discoloration of the TV picture, move the speakers
farther away from the TV.
Bare wire connections
Make sure that the speaker cable you’re going to use is
properly prepared with about /8 in. of insulator stripped
from each wire, and the exposed wire strands twisted
3
together (fig. A).
To connect a terminal, unscrew the terminal a few turns
until there is enough space to insert the exposed wire
(fig. B). Once the wire is in position, tighten the terminal
until the wire is firmly clamped (fig. C).
• If you're using a center speaker, place the front
speakers at a wider angle. If not, place them at a
narrower angle.
fig. A
fig. B
fig. C
• Place the center speaker above or below the TV so
that the sound of the center channel is localized at
the TV screen. Also, make sure the center speaker
does not cross the line formed by the leading edge of
the front left and right speakers.
3
/
8
in.
• It is best to angle the speakers towards the listening
position. The angle depends on the size of the room.
Use less of an angle for bigger rooms.
Banana plug connections
If you want to use speaker cables terminated with banana
plugs, screw the speaker terminal fully shut then plug the
banana plug into the end of the speaker terminal.
• Surround and surround back speakers should be
positioned a foot-and-a-half to three feet higher than
your ears and titled slight downward. Make sure the
speakers don't face each other. For DVD-Audio, the
speakers should be more directly behind the listener
than for home theater playback.
• Try not to place the surround speakers farther away
from the listening position than the front and center
speakers. Doing so can weaken the surround sound
effect.
Important
• To achieve the best possible surround sound, install
your speakers as shown below. Be sure all speakers
are installed securely to prevent accidents and
improve sound quality.
• Please refer to the manual that came with your
speakers for details on how to connect the other end
of the speaker cables to your speakers.
• Other connections on page 46 provides greater detail
on alternate speaker setups, such as using speaker
system B (page 50), bi-amping (page 51) and bi-
wiring (page 52).
Front
left
Front
right
Center
Subwoofer
• If you are using a THX certified subwoofer use the
THX INPUT jack on the subwoofer (if your subwoofer
has one) or switch the filter position to THX on your
subwoofer.
Surround
left
Surround
right
Placing the speakers
Listening position
Where you put your speakers in the room has a big effect
on the quality of the sound. The following guidelines
should help you to get the best sound from your system.
Surround back left
Surround back right
• The subwoofer can be placed on the floor. Ideally, the
other speakers should be at about ear-level when
you’re listening to them. Putting the speakers on the
floor (except the subwoofer), or mounting them very
high on a wall is not recommended.
Single surround back speaker
Caution
• Make sure that all speakers are securely installed.
This not only improves sound quality, but also
reduces the risk of damage or injury resulting from
speakers being knocked over or falling in the event of
external shocks such as earthquakes.
• For the best stereo effect, place the front speakers
6 ft. to 9 ft. apart, at equal distance from the TV.
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The diagrams below show suggested surround and
surround back speaker orientation. The first diagram (fig.
A) shows orientation with one surround back speaker (or
none) connected. The second (fig. B) shows orientation
with two surround back speakers connected.
Connecting antennas
Connect the AM loop antenna and the FM wire antenna
as shown below. To improve reception and sound quality,
connect external antennas (see Connecting external
antennas below).
90º to 120º
fig. a
fig. b
fig. c
SR
SL
SR
SR
SL
0º to 60º
SL
3
SBL
SBR
SBL SBR
SB
ANTENNA
fig. A
fig. B
5
FM UNBAL 75
Ω
AM LOOP
• If you have two surround back speakers THX
4
recommends placing them together and the same
distance from your listening position (see below).
1
2
THX speaker system setup
If you have a complete THX speaker system, follow the
diagram below to place your speakers. Note that the
surround speakers ( indicates bi-polar radiating
speakers) should output at an angle parallel to the
listener.
1
Pull off the protective shields of both AM antenna
wires.
2
Push open the tabs, then insert one wire fully into
each terminal, then release the tabs to secure the AM
antenna wires.
L
C
R
3
Fix the AM loop antenna to the attached stand.
To fix the stand to the antenna, bend in the direction
indicated by the arrow (fig. a) then clip the loop onto the
stand (fig. b).
• If you plan to mount the AM antenna to a wall or other
surface, secure the stand with screws (fig. c) before
clipping the loop to the stand. Make sure the
reception is clear.
SL
SR
Surround
Surround
4
Place the AM antenna on a flat surface and in a
SBL
SBR
Surround back
direction giving the best reception.
• If you have two surround back speakers THX
recommends placing them together and the same
distance from your listening position for the following
THX modes: THX Select2 CINEMA, THX
5
Connect the FM wire antenna in the same way as
the AM loop antenna.
For best results, extend the FM antenna fully and fix to a
wall or door frame. Don’t drape loosely or leave coiled up.
MUSICMODE and THX GAMES MODE.
See also THX Audio Setting on page 45 to make the
settings that will give you the best sound experience
when using the Home THX modes (on page 27).
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Connecting external antennas
To improve FM reception connect an external FM
antenna to the FM UNBAL 75 Ω terminal.
Plugging in the receiver
Only plug in after you have connected all your
components to this receiver, including the speakers.
Caution
• Handle the power cord by the plug part. Do not pull
out the plug by tugging the cord, and never touch the
power cord when your hands are wet, as this could
cause a short circuit or electric shock. Do not place
the unit, a piece of furniture, or other object on the
power cord or pinch the cord in any other way. Never
make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cables. The
power cords should be routed so that they are not
likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord can
cause a fire or give you an electric shock. Check the
power cord once in a while. If you find it damaged,
ask your nearest Pioneer authorized independent
service company for a replacement.
75 Ω coaxial cable
ANTENNA
FM UNBAL 75
Ω
AM LOOP
To improve AM reception, connect a 15 ft. to 18 ft. length
of vinyl-coated wire to the AM LOOP terminals without
disconnecting the supplied AM loop antenna.
• The receiver should be disconnected by removing the
mains plug from the wall socket when not in regular
use, e.g., when on vacation.
For the best possible reception, suspend horizontally
outdoors.
Outdoor antenna
• Make sure the blue ꢁ STANDBY/ON light has gone
out before unplugging.
Indoor antenna
(vinyl-coated wire)
•
Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
ANTENNA
15 ft. to 18 ft.
AC outlet
FM UNBAL 75
Ω
Power supplied through this outlet is turned on and off by
the receiver's power switch. Total electrical power
consumption of connected equipment should not exceed
100 W (0.8 A).
AM LOOP
Caution
• Do not connect a TV set, monitor, heater, or similar
appliance to this unit's AC outlet.
• Do not connect appliances with high power
consumption to the AC outlet in order to avoid
overheating and fire risk. This can also cause the
receiver to malfunction.
• Since a subwoofer or power amplifier can exceed the
100 W maximum when playing sources at a high
volume, this type of equipment should not be
connected to the AC outlet.
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Controls and displays
04
Chapter 4:
Controls and displays
Front panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
-
AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER VSX 9110TXV
PHASE
CONTROL
STANDBY/ON
MULTI ROOM
ON/OFF CONTROL
LISTENING
MODE
SIGNAL
SB ch
MULTI CH
IN
DVD/LD
TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
VIDEO/GAME
CD
CD
-R/TAPE/MD
FM/AM
XM
iPod
HDMI
SELECT PROCESSING
MASTER
VOLUME
ENTER
MULTI JOG
-
S
VIDEO
VIDEO/GAME INPUT
AUDIO
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO
L
R
DIGITAL IN
PHONES
SYSTEM
SETUP
TUNING/
STATION
TUNER
EDIT
RETURN
TONE
SPEAKERS
MULTI JOG
12 13
19
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
SYSTEM
SETUP
TUNING/
STATION
TUNER
EDIT
RETURN
TONE
SPEAKERS
MULTI JOG
1
MULTI JOG dial
8
Remote sensor
Receives the signals from the remote control (see
Operating range of remote control unit on page 22).
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select various settings and
menu options.
2
ꢁ STANDBY/ON
9
MCACC indicator
Switches the receiver between on and standby. Power
indicator lights when the receiver is on.
Lights when one of the MCACC presets (page 28) is
selected.
10 SIGNAL SELECT
3
MULTI ROOM controls
Use to select an input signal (page 29).
If you’ve made multi-room connections (see Multi-room
listening on page 53) use these controls to control the
sub room from the main room (see Using the multi-room
controls on page 53).
SBch PROCESSING – Selects the surround back
channel mode (page 29) or virtual surround back
mode (page 29).
MULTI CH IN – Press to select the multichannel
4
LISTENING MODE
analog inputs (page 50).
Use with the MULTI JOG dial to select the various
listening modes (page 26).
11 MASTER VOLUME dial
12 ENTER
5
PHASE CONTROL indicator
Lights when Phase Control is switched on (page 10).
13 PHONES jack
Use to connect headphones. When the headphones are
connected, there is no sound output from the speakers.
6
HDMI indicator
Blinks when connecting an HDMI-equipped component;
lights when the component is connected (page 49).
14 Input source buttons
Press to select an input source.
7
Character display
See Display on page 23.
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15 VIDEO/GAME INPUT
See Connecting a component to the front panel inputs on
page 16.
16 MCACC SETUP MIC jack
Use to connect the supplied microphone.
17 SYSTEM SETUP
Press to access the System Setup menu (see page 33).
18 RETURN
Press to confirm and exit the current menu screen.
19 TONE
Press this button to access the bass and treble controls,
which you can then adjust with the MULTI JOG dial
(page 30).
20 TUNING/STATION
Use to find radio frequencies and to select preset
stations (page 31).
21 TUNER EDIT
Use with the MULTI JOG dial to memorize and name
stations for recall (page 31).
22 SPEAKERS
Use to change the speaker system (page 51).
Operating range of remote control unit
The remote control may not work properly if:
• There are obstacles between the remote control and
the receiver's remote sensor.
• Direct sunlight or fluorescent light is shining onto the
remote sensor.
• The receiver is located near a device that is emitting
infrared rays.
• The receiver is operated simultaneously with another
infrared remote control unit.
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Display
1
2
3
4 5
6
7
8
9
10
11
SIGNAL
AUTO
VIDEO CONV. V.SB DNR MIDNIGHT TUNED
MULTI-ROOM DIALOGUE LOUDNESS STEREO
OVER ATT Hi-bit/sampling TONE MONO
2DIGITAL DTS
WMA9 Pro 96/24
L
C
S
R
SL
SR
dB
HDMI
SBL SB SBR
LFE
DIGITAL
ANALOG
STREAM DIRECT
HDMI
[
]
[
]
1
2
SR+
Neo : 6
2
PRO LOGIC
THX ADV.SURROUND
STEREO
AB
STANDARD
SLEEP
SP
12 13
14
15 16
17
10 HDMI connection indicators
18
1
SIGNAL indicators
Light to indicate the currently selected input signal.
AUTO lights when the receiver is set to select the input
signal automatically (page 29).
Light to indicate the HDMI input currently selected.
11 Master volume level
12 STREAM DIRECT
Lights when Direct / Pure Direct is selected (page 28).
2
Program format indicators
These change according to which channels are active in
digital sources.
13 Speaker indicators
Indicate the current speaker system, A and/or B (page 51)
.
L – Left front channel
C – Center channel
R – Right front channel
SL – Left surround channel
14 Listening mode indicators
THX – Lights when a Home THX mode is selected.
S – Surround channel (mono)
SR – Right surround channel
SBL – Left surround back channel
SB – Surround back channel (mono)
SBR – Right surround back channel
LFE – Low frequency effects channel (the ((( ))) indicators light when
an LFE signal is being input)
ADV. SURROUND – Lights when an Advanced
Surround mode has been selected.
STEREO – Lights when stereo listening is switched
on (see Listening in stereo on page 28).
STANDARD – Lights when a Standard Surround
mode is switched on (see Listening in surround
sound on page 26).
3
Digital format indicators
Light when a signal encoded in the corresponding format
is detected.
15 SLEEP
Lights when the receiver is in sleep mode (page 62).
4
OVER ATT
/
16 Matrix decoding format indicators
OVER lights to indicate that the level of an analog source
is too high. ATT lights when you use the attenuator
(ANALOG ATT) to reduce it.
2PRO LOGIC IIx – This lights to indicate 2Pro
Logic II / 2Pro Logic IIx decoding (page 26).
Neo:6 – When one of the Neo:6 modes of the receiver
is on, this lights to indicate Neo:6 processing
(page 26).
5
MULTI-ROOM
Lights when the multi-room feature is active (page 53).
6
VIDEO CONV.
17 Character display
Displays various system information.
Lights when digital video conversion is enabled(page 61).
7
V.SB
18 SR+
Lights during Virtual surround back processing (page 29)
.
Lights when the SR+ mode is switched on (page 56).
8
Sound processing indicators
Light according to the active AV parameter(s) (page 61).
9
TUNER indicators
TUNED – Lights when a broadcast is being received.
STEREO – Lights when a stereo FM broadcast is
being received in auto stereo mode.
MONO – Lights when the mono mode is set using
the MPX button.
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3
Input source buttons
Press to select control of other components (see
Controlling the rest of your system on page 65).
4
Number buttons and other receiver/component
SYSTEM OFF
SOURCE
INPUT
RECEIVER
SELECT
controls
12
13
1
2
Use the number buttons to directly select a radio
frequency (page 31) or the tracks on a CD, DVD, etc.
DISC (ENTER) can be used to enter commands for TV or
DTV, and also to select a disc in a multi-CD player.
Press RECEIVER first to access:
CD
DVR 2
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
SLEEP – Use to put the receiver in sleep mode and
select the amount of time before sleep (page 62).
CD-R/TAPE
HDMI2
XM RADIO
ROOM 2
RECEIVER
3
4
iPod
HDMI1 TUNER
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SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
VIDEO SEL – Press repeatedly to select the video
source (page 62).
SR+
DIMMER
S.RETRIEVER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
ANALOG ATT – Attenuates (lowers) the level of an
analog input signal to prevent distortion (page 62).
DIALOG
E
D.ACCESS
CLASS
DISC
+10
SR+ – Switches the SR+ mode on/off (page 56).
ENTER
AV PARAMETER
TOP MENU
CH LEVEL
MENU
DIMMER – Dims or brightens the display (page 63).
TUNE
5
6
ST
ST
DTV MENU
T.EDIT
MIDNIGHT/LOUDNESS – Use Midnight when
listening to movie soundtracks at low volume. Use
Loudness to boost the bass and treble at low volume
(page 30).
ENTER
SETUP
RETURN
TUNE
BAND
VOL
CATEGORY
GUIDE
TV CONTROL
INPUT
TV CH
TV VOL
15
16
7
8
SELECT
DIALOG E – Use to make dialog stand out when
watching TV or a movie (page 30).
DTV ON/OFF
MPX
REC
DTV INFO
S. RETRIEVER – Press to restore CD quality sound to
compressed audio sources (page 30).
MUTE
REC STOP JUKEBOX
AUDIO SUBTITLE
DISP
HDD
CH
DVD
CH
Press TUNER first to access:
D.ACCESS – After pressing, you can access a radio
station directly using the number buttons (page 31).
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
9
10
17
18
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
CLASS – Switches between the three banks (classes)
of radio station presets (page 31).
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
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5
Tuner/component control buttons/SETUP
These button controls can be accessed after you have
selected the corresponding input source button (DVD,
DVR1, TV, etc.). The BAND and T.EDIT tuner controls are
explained from page 31. Press RECEIVER first to access
the following controls:
RECEIVER
The remote has been conveniently color-coded according
to component control using the following system (press
the corresponding input source button to access):
AV PARAMETER – Use to access the AV options
(page 61).
• Green – Receiver controls (see below)
• Red – DVD controls (page 69)
SETUP – Use to access the System Setup menu
• Blue – Tuner/XM Radio controls (page 31)
• Yellow – iPod controls (page 46)
• White – Other controls (page 69)
(page 33).
CH LEVEL – Press repeatedly to select a channel,
then use ꢂ/ꢃ to adjust the level (page 44).
RETURN – Press to confirm and exit the current
menu screen (also use to return to the previous menu
with DVDs or to select closed captioning with DTV).
1
RECEIVER
ꢁ
This switches between standby and on for this receiver.
2
INPUT SELECT
Use to select the input source (use SHIFT for INPUT
SELECT ).
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ꢂꢃꢁꢀ (TUNE/ST) /ENTER
LEARNING – See Programming signals from other
remote controls on page 65.
Use the arrow buttons when setting up your surround
sound system (page 33) and the AV options (page 61).
Also used to control DVD menus/options and for deck 1
of a double cassette deck player. Use the TUNE ꢀ/ꢁ
buttons to find radio frequencies and use ST ꢂ/ꢃ to
find preset stations (page 31).
MULTI OP – See Multi Operation and System Off on
page 67.
SYS OFF – See Multi Operation and System Off on
page 67.
DIRECT F – See Direct function on page 67.
7
TV CONTROL buttons
RENAME – See Renaming input source names on
page 67.
These buttons are dedicated to control the TV assigned to
the TV CTRL button. Thus if you only have one TV to hook
up to this system assign it to the TV CTRL input source
button. If you have two TVs, assign the main TV to the TV
CTRL button (see page 65 for more on this).
ERASE – See Erasing one of the remote control button
settings on page 66.
RESET – See Resetting the remote control presets on
page 66.
TVꢁ – Use to turn on/off the power of the TV.
TV VOL +/– – Use to adjust the volume on your TV.
INPUT SELECT – Use to select the TV input signal.
TV CH +/– – Use to select channels.
READ ID – See Confirming preset codes on page 66.
14 RECEIVER
Switches the remote to control the receiver (used to
select the green commands above the number buttons
(ANALOG ATT, etc)). Also use this button to set up
surround sound (page 8, page 33). With SHIFT, this
selects the multi-room control (page 53).
8
Component control buttons
The main buttons (ꢂ, ꢃ, etc.) are used to control a
component after you have selected it using the input
source buttons.
15 VOL +/–
Use to set the listening volume.
The controls above these buttons can be accessed after
you have selected the corresponding input source button
(for example DVD, DVR1 or TV). The following controls
can be accessed when listening to the built-in tuner:
16 MUTE
Mutes the sound or restores the sound if it has been
muted (adjusting the volume also restores the sound).
MPX – Switches between stereo and mono reception
of FM broadcasts. If the signal is weak then switching
to mono will improve the sound quality (page 31).
17 Receiver controls
SIGNAL SEL – Use to select an input signal (page 29).
DISP – Switches between named station presets and
radio frequencies (page 32).
SBch – Use to select the surround/virtual back
channel mode (page 29).
9
STATUS
STEREO – Switches between direct and stereo
playback. Direct playback bypasses the tone controls
and any other signal processing for the most
accurate reproduction of a source (page 28).
Press to check selected receiver settings (page 63).
10 MULTI OPE
Use this button to perform multi operations (page 67).
THX – Press to select a Home THX listening mode
(page 27).
11 SHIFT
Press to access the controls outlined in white boxes (for
example, INPUT SELECT
selected input source in the remote control LCD.
STANDARD – Press for Standard decoding and to
switch between the various 2Pro Logic IIx and
Neo:6 options (page 26).
), or to display the currently
12 SOURCEꢁ
Press to turn on/off other components connected to the
receiver (see page 65 for more on this).
ADV.SURR – Use to switch between the various
surround modes (page 27).
18 PHASE – Press to switch on/off Phase Control
13 Character display (LCD)
This display shows information when transmitting
control signals.
(page 10).
MCACC – Press to switch between MCACC presets
(page 28).
The following commands are shown when you’re setting
the remote to control other components (see Controlling
the rest of your system on page 65):
S.DIRECT – Press to select Auto Surround (page 26)
or Stream Direct (page 28) listening.
SETUP – Indicates the setup mode, from which you
choose the options below.
PRESET – See Selecting preset codes directly on
page 65.
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Chapter 5:
Listening to your system
Important
Listening in surround sound
• The listening modes and many features described in
this section may not be available depending on the
current source, settings and status of the receiver.
See Listening modes with different input signal
formats on page 79 for more on this.
Using this receiver, you can listen to any source in
surround sound. However, the options available will
depend on your speaker setup and the type of source
you’re listening to.
If you connected surround back speakers, see also Using
surround back channel processing on page 29.
Tip
Standard surround sound
• The listening modes described below can also be
selected using the front panel controls. Simply press
LISTENING MODE repeatedly to access the modes
you want, then use the MULTI JOG to select a
particular listening mode (after five seconds the
mode is automatically set).
The following modes provide basic surround sound for
3
stereo and multichannel sources.
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
RECEIVER
Auto playback
There are many ways to listen back to sources using this
receiver, but for the simplest, most direct listening option
is the Auto Surround feature. The receiver automatically
detects what kind of source you’re playing and selects
•
While listening to a source, press STANDARD.
If necessary, press repeatedly to select a listening mode.
• If the source is Dolby Digital, DTS, or Dolby Surround
encoded, the proper decoding format will
automatically be selected and shows in the display.
1
multichannel or stereo playback as necessary.
4
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
With two channel sources, you can select from:
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
• 2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE – Up to 7.1 channel sound,
especially suited to movie sources
• 2Pro Logic IIx MUSIC – Up to 7.1 channel sound,
especially suited to music sources
RECEIVER
5
•
While listening to a source, press S.DIRECT2 for
auto playback of a source.
• 2Pro Logic IIx GAME– Up to 7.1 channel sound,
especially suited to video games
AUTO SURROUND shows briefly in the display before
showing the decoding or playback format. Check the
digital format indicators in the front panel display to see
how the source is being processed.
• 2PRO LOGIC – 4.1 channel surround sound (sound
from the surround speakers is mono)
• Neo:6 CINEMA – 6.1 channel sound, especially
suited to movie sources
• When listening to XM Radio, the XM HD Surround
feature is selected automatically (see Using XM HD
Surround on page 48 for more on this).
• Neo:6 MUSIC – 6.1 channel sound, especially suited
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to music sources
With multichannel sources, if you have connected
surround back speaker(s) and have selected SBch ON, you
can select (according to format):
Note
1 • Stereo surround (matrix) formats are decoded accordingly using Neo:6 CINEMA or 2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE (see Listening in surround sound above
for more on these decoding formats).
• The Auto Surround feature is canceled if you connect headphones or select the multichannel analog inputs.
2 For more options using this button, see Using Stream Direct on page 28.
3 In modes that give 6.1 channel sound, the same signal is heard from both surround back speakers.
4 If surround back channel processing (page 29) is switched OFF, or the surround back speakers are set to NO (this happens automatically if the Surround
back speaker setting on page 35 is set to anything but Normal (SB)), 2Pro Logic IIx becomes 2Pro Logic II (5.1 channel sound).
5 When listening to 2-channel sources in Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music mode, there are three further parameters you can adjust: Center Width, Dimension,
and Panorama. See Setting the AV options on page 61 to adjust them.
6 When listening to 2-channel sources in Neo:6 Music mode, you can also adjust the center image effect (see Setting the AV options on page 61).
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• 2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE – See above (only available
when you’re using two surround back speakers)
• THX Select2 CINEMA – Allows you to hear 7.1
channel playback with 5.1 channel sources
• 2Pro Logic IIx MUSIC – See above
• THX MUSICMODE – Allows you to hear 7.1 channel
playback with 5.1 channel sources
• Dolby Digital EX – Creates surround back channel
sound for 5.1 channel sources and provides pure
decoding for 6.1 channel sources (like Dolby Digital
Surround EX)
• THX GAMES MODE – Allows you to hear 7.1 channel
playback from the output of a video game console
Using the Advanced surround effects
The Advanced surround effects can be used for a variety
of additional surround sound effects. Most Advanced
Surround modes are designed to be used with film
soundtracks, but some modes are also suited for music
sources. Try different settings with various soundtracks
to see which you like.
• DTS-ES – Allows you to hear 6.1 channel playback
with DTS-ES encoded sources
• DTS Neo:6 – Allows you to hear 6.1 channel playback
with DTS encoded sources
Using the Home THX modes
THX and Home THX are technical standards created by
THX Ltd. for cinema and home theater sound. Home THX
is designed to make home theater audio sound more like
what you hear in a cinema.
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
Different THX options will be available depending on the
source and the setting for surround back channel
processing (see Using surround back channel processing
on page 29 for more on this).
RECEIVER
•
Press ADV.SURR repeatedly to select a listening
3
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
mode.
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
• ACTION – Designed for action movies with dynamic
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
soundtracks
• SCI-FI – Designed for science fiction with lots of
special effects
RECEIVER
• DRAMA – Designed for movies with lots of dialog
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• MUSICAL – Creates a concert hall-type sound for
musicals
•
Press THX (HOME THX) to select a listening mode.
With two channel sources, press THX repeatedly to select
a matrix-decoding process for the THX CINEMA mode
(see Listening in surround sound above for an
explanation of each process):
• MONOFILM – Creates surround sound from mono
soundtracks
• 7-D THEATER – Creates an extra wide stereo field
• CLASSICAL – Gives a large concert hall-type sound
• CHAMBER – Creates a space with alot of reverb
• JAZZ – Creates the sound of a small jazz club
• ROCK – Creates a live concert sound for rock music
• DANCE – Designed for music with lots of bass
• 2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE+THX
• 2PRO LOGIC+THX
• Neo:6 CINEMA+THX
• THX GAMES MODE
With multichannel sources, press THX
repeatedly to select from:
(HOME THX
)
2
• 7ch STEREO – Gives multichannel sound to a stereo
source, using all of your speakers.
• THX CINEMA – Gives you cinema-quality sound from
your home theatre system using all the speakers in
your setup
• ADV.VIR. SURR. – A virtual surround effect using
just the subwoofer and front speakers.
• 2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE+THX – Especially suited to
movie sources, this allows you to hear 7.1 channel
playback with 5.1 channel sources
• PhonesSurround – When listening through
headphones, you can still get the effect of overall
surround.
• THX Surround EX – Allows you to hear 6.1 or 7.1
channel playback with 5.1 channel sources
Note
1 You can’t use the THX modes when headphones are connected.
2 If you only have one surround back speaker connected, 2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE+THX, THX Select2 CINEMA, THX MUSICMODE and THX GAMES
MODE are not available.
3 • Depending on the source and the sound mode you have selected, you may not get sound from the surround back speakers in your setup. For more on
this, refer to Using surround back channel processing on page 29.
• If you press ADV. SURR when the headphones are connected, the PhonesSurround mode will automatically be selected.
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While listening to a source, press S.DIRECT
Tip
(AUTO SURR STREAM DIRECT to select the mode
/
)
you want.
• When an Advanced Surround listening mode is
selected (except ADV. VIR. SURR.), the effect level
can be adjusted using the EFFECT parameter in
Setting the AV options on page 61.
Check the digital format indicators in the front panel
display to see how the source is being processed.
• AUTO SURROUND – See Auto playback on page 26.
• DIRECT – Sources are heard according to the
settings made in the Surround Setup (speaker
setting, channel level, speaker distance, acoustic
calibration EQ, and X-curve), as well as with dual
mono, the input attenuator, and any sound delay and
hi-bit/hi-sampling settings. You will hear sources
according to the number of channels in the signal.
Listening in stereo
When you select STEREO, you will hear the source
through just the front left and right speakers (and
possibly your subwoofer depending on your speaker
settings). Dolby Digital, DTS and WMA9 Pro
multichannel sources are downmixed to stereo.
• PURE DIRECT – Analog sources are heard without
any digital processing. No sound is output from the
Second Zone in this mode.
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
Selecting MCACC presets
RECEIVER
• Default setting: MEMORY 1
If you have calibrated your system for different listening
positions , you can switch between settings to suit the
kind of source you’re listening to and where you’re sitting
(for example, watching movies from a sofa, or playing a
video game close to the TV).
•
While listening to a source, pressSTEREO for stereo
1
playback.
Using Stream Direct
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
Use the Stream Direct modes when you want to hear the
truest possible reproduction of a source. All unnecessary
signal processing is bypassed, and you’re left with the
pure analog or digital sound source (see Stream direct
with different input signal formats on page 81).
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
RECEIVER
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
•
While listening to a source, press MCACC.
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
2
Press repeatedly to select one of the six MCACC presets
or to switch calibration off. See Data Management on
page 41 to check and manage your current settings.
RECEIVER
Note
1 Different presets might also have separate calibration settings for the same listening position, depending on how you’re using your system. These pre-
sets can be set in Automatically setting up for surround sound (MCACC) on page 8 or Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 33, either of which you should
have already completed.
2 You can’t use these settings when MULTI CH IN is selected, and they have no effect when headphones are connected.
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Choosing the input signal
05
The table below indicates when you will hear the
surround back channel when playing various kinds of
sources. (ì=Sound plays through surround back
speaker(s))
You need to hook up a component to both analog and
digital inputs on the receiver to select between input
1
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
signals.
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
RECEIVER
RECEIVER
•
Press SBch (SBch PROCESSING) repeatedly to cycle
the surround back channel options.
Each press cycles through the options as follows:
•
Press SIGNAL SEL (SIGNAL SELECT) to select the
input signal corresponding to the source component.
Each press cycles through the options as follows:
• SBch ON – 6.1 or 7.1 decoding is always used (for
example, a surround back channel will be generated
for 5.1 encoded material)
• AUTO – This is the default setting. The receiver
selects the first available signal in the following
order: DIGITAL; ANALOG.
• ANALOG – Selects an analog signal.
• DIGITAL – Selects an optical or coaxial digital signal.
• SBch AUTO – Automatically switches to 6.1 or 7.1
decoding for 6.1 encoded sources (for example,
Dolby Digital EX or DTS-ES)
• SBch OFF – Maximum 5.1 playback
2
• HDMI – Selects an HDMI signal.
3
Using the Virtual Surround Back mode
When you’re not using surround back speakers,
• PCM – Only PCM signals are output.
When set to DIGITAL or AUTO, 2DIGITAL lights with
Dolby Digital decoding, DTS lights with DTS decoding,
and WMA9 Pro lights to indicate decoding of a WMA9
Pro signal.
selecting this mode allows you to hear a virtual surround
back channel through your surround speakers. You can
choose to listen to sources with no surround back
channel information, or if the material sounds better in
the format (for example, 5.1) for which it was originally
encoded, you can have the receiver only apply this effect
Using surround back channel processing
4
to 6.1 encoded sources like Dolby Digital EX or DTS-ES.
• Default setting: SBch ON
The table indicates when you will hear the virtual
surround back channel. (ì=Virtual surround back
channel is active)
You can have the receiver automatically use 6.1 or 7.1
decoding for 6.1 encoded sources (for example, Dolby
Digital EX or DTS-ES), or you can choose to always use
6.1 or 7.1 decoding (for example, with 5.1 encoded
material). With 5.1 encoded sources, a surround back
channel will be generated, but the material may sound
better in the 5.1 format for which it was originally
encoded (in which case, you can simply switch surround
back channel processing off).
•
Press SBch (SBch PROCESSING) repeatedly to cycle
the virtual surround back channel options.
Each press cycles through the options as follows:
• VirtualSB ON – Virtual Surround Back is always used
(for example, on 5.1 encoded material)
• VirtualSB AUTO – Virtual Surround Back is
automatically applied to 6.1 encoded sources (for
example, Dolby Digital EX or DTS-ES)
Note
1 • This receiver can only play back Dolby Digital, PCM (32 kHz to 96 kHz), DTS (including DTS 96 kHz/24 bit) and WMA9 Pro digital signal formats. With
other digital signal formats, set to ANALOG (the MULTI CH IN, TUNER and iPod functions are all fixed to ANALOG).
• You may get digital noise when a LD or CD player compatible with DTS is playing an analog signal. To prevent noise, make the proper digital connec-
tions (page 15) and set the signal input to DIGITAL.
• Some DVD players don’t output DTS signals. For more details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with your DVD player.
2 When the HDMI option in Setting the AV options on page 61 is set to THROUGH, the sound will be heard through your TV, not from this receiver.
3 • This is useful if you find there is a slight delay before AUTO recognizes the PCM signal on a CD, for instance.
• When PCM is selected, noise may be output during playback of non-PCM sources. Please select another input signal if this is a problem.
4 • You can’t use the Virtual Surround Back mode with headphones, or with the THX, STEREO or Stream Direct modes.
• You can only use the Virtual Surround Back mode if the surround speakers are on and the Surr Back setting is set to NO in the Speaker Setting on
page 42.
• Depending on the input signal and the listening mode, the Virtual Surround Back mode may not be effective.
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• VirtualSB OFF – Virtual Surround Back mode is
switched off
Standard / THX
Stereo sources
SBch
Processing /
Virtual SB
mode
Advanced
surround
Type of source
Multichannel
sources
2Pro Logic IIx
2Pro Logic
Neo:6
Dolby Digital EX/DTS-ES/WMA9 Pro encoded
multichannel sources with 6.1ch surround
ON
AUTO
ON
ì
ì
ì
ì
ì
ì
ì
ì
ì
ì
ì
Dolby Digital/DTS/WMA9 Pro encoded and
DVD-Audio multichannel sources
AUTO
ON
a
Dolby Digital/DTS/PCM/WMA9 Pro encoded
and DVD-Audio stereo sources
ì
ì
ì
ì
ì
ì
b
AUTO
ON
ì
a
Analog 2-channel (stereo) sources
ì
ì
b
AUTO
ì
a. Only applicable when using the Virtual Surround Back mode.
b.Not applicable when using the Virtual Surround Back mode.
Using Midnight and Loudness
Enhancing dialog
The Midnight listening feature allows you to hear effec-
tive surround sound of movies at low volume levels. The
effect automatically adjusts according to the volume at
which you’re listening. The Loudness listening feature
can be used to get good bass and treble from music
sources at low volume levels.
• Default setting: OFF
The Dialog Enhancement feature localizes dialog in the
center channel to make it stand out from other
background sounds in a TV or movie soundtrack.
•
Press RECEIVER then press DIALOG E to switch
dialog enhancement on or off.
•
Press RECEIVER then press MIDNIGHT/LOUDNESS
to switch between MIDNIGHT, LOUDNESS, and OFF.
Using the tone controls
Depending on what you are listening to, you may want to
adjust the bass or treble using the front panel tone
control.
Using the Sound Retriever
When audio data is removed during the WMA/MP3/
MPEG-4 AAC compression process, sound quality often
suffers from an uneven sound image. The Sound
Retriever feature employs new DSP technology that
helps bring CD quality sound back to compressed 2-
channel audio by restoring sound pressure and
smoothing jagged artifacts left over after compression.
1
1
Press TONE to select the frequency you want to
adjust.
Press to switch between BASS and TREBLE.
2
Use the MULTI JOG dial to change the amount of
bass or treble as necessary.
The bass and treble can be adjusted from –6 to +6 (dB).
•
Press RECEIVER then press S. RETRIEVER (SOUND
RETRIEVER) to switch the sound retriever on or off.
• Wait about five seconds for your changes to be input
automatically.
Note
1 The tone controls are only available when STEREO is selected (except when STEREO is selected using AUTO SURROUND).
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Using the tuner
06
Chapter 6:
Using the tuner
Tuning directly to a station
Sometimes, you'll already know the frequency of the
station you want to listen to. In this case, you can simply
enter the frequency directly using the number buttons on
the remote control.
Listening to the radio
The following steps show you how to tune in to FM and
AM radio broadcasts using the automatic (search) and
manual (step) tuning functions. If you already know the
frequency of the station you want, see Tuning directly to a
station below. Once you are tuned to a station you can
memorize the frequency for recall later—see Saving
station presets on page 31 for more on how to do this.
1
Press the TUNER button to select the tuner.
2
Use the BAND button to change the band (FM or
AM), if necessary.
Each press switches the band between FM and AM.
SYSTEM OFF
SOURCE
INPUT
RECEIVER
3
Press D.ACCESS (Direct Access).
DIALOG
+10
E
S.RETRIEVER
SELECT
DTV ON/OFF
MPX
REC
DTV INFO
MUTE
REC STOP JUKEBOX
D.ACCESS
CLASS
ENTER
DISC
AV PRE-PROGRAMMED AND LEARNING
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
4
Use the number buttons to enter the frequency of
AV PARAMETER
TOP MENU
CH LEVEL
MENU
AUDIO SUBTITLE
DISP
HDD
CH
DVD
CH
the radio station.
For example, to tune to 106.00 (FM), press 1, 0, 6, 0, 0.
TUNE
ST
ST
DTV MENU
T.EDIT
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
ENTER
SETUP
RETURN
CD
DVR
2
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
TUNE
CATEGORY
GUIDE
BAND
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
If you make a mistake halfway through, press D.ACCESS
twice to cancel the frequency and start over.
TV CONTROL
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
HDMI1 TUNER
INPUT
TV VOL
TV CH
VOL
SELECT
1
2
Press the TUNER button to select the tuner.
Use the BAND button to change the band (FM or
Saving station presets
AM), if necessary.
Each press switches the band between FM and AM.
If you often listen to a particular radio station, it's
convenient to have the receiver store the frequency for
easy recall whenever you want to listen to that station.
This saves the effort of manually tuning in each time. This
receiver can memorize up to 30 stations, stored in three
banks, or classes, (A, B and C) of 10 stations each. When
saving an FM frequency, the MPX setting (see page 31) is
also stored.
3
Tune to a station.
There are three ways to do this:
Automatic tuning
To search for stations in the currently selected band,
press and hold TUNE ꢀ/ꢁ for about a second. The
receiver will start searching for the next station,
stopping when it has found one. Repeat to search for
other stations.
SYSTEM OFF
INPUT
RECEIVER
SOURCE
DIALOG
+10
E
S.RETRIEVER
SELECT
DTV ON/OFF
MPX
REC
DTV INFO
MUTE
REC STOP JUKEBOX
D.ACCESS
CLASS
ENTER
DISC
AV PRE-PROGRAMMED AND LEARNING
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
AV PARAMETER
TOP MENU
CH LEVEL
MENU
AUDIO SUBTITLE
DISP
HDD
CH
DVD
CH
Manual tuning
To change the frequency one step at a time, press
TUNE ꢀ/ꢁ.
TUNE
ST
ST
DTV MENU
T.EDIT
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
ENTER
SETUP
RETURN
CD
DVR
2
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
TUNE
CATEGORY
GUIDE
BAND
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
TV CONTROL
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
HDMI1 TUNER
INPUT
High speed tuning
TV VOL
TV CH
VOL
SELECT
Press and hold TUNE ꢀ/ꢁ for high speed tuning.
Release the button at the frequency you want.
1
Tune to a station you want to memorize.
See Listening to the radio on page 31 for more on this.
Improving FM stereo sound
2
Press T.EDIT (TUNER EDIT).
If the TUNED or STEREO indicators don't light when
tuning to an FM station because the signal is weak, press
the MPX button to switch the receiver into mono
reception mode. This should improve the sound quality
and allow you to enjoy the broadcast.
The display shows STATION MEMORY, then a blinking
memory class.
3
Press CLASS to select one of the three classes then
press ST ꢂ/ꢃ to select the station preset you want.
You can also use the number buttons to select a station
preset.
4
Press ENTER.
After pressing ENTER, the preset class and number stop
blinking and the receiver stores the station.
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Naming station presets
For easier identification, you can name your station
presets.
1
Choose the station preset you want to name.
See Listening to station presets below for how to do this.
2
Press T.EDIT (TUNER EDIT).
The display shows STATION NAME, then a blinking
cursor at the first character position.
3
Input the name you want.
Choose from the following characters for a name up to
four characters long.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789
!”#$%&’()∗+,–./:;<=>?@[ \ ]^_{|} ˜ [space]
• Use the ST ꢂ/ꢃ buttons (remote) to select
characters.
• Press ENTER to confirm a character. If no character
is input, a space is input.
• The name is stored when ENTER is pressed after
choosing the fourth character.
Tip
• To erase a station name, simply repeat steps 1 to 3
and input four spaces instead of a name.
• Once you have named a station preset, you can press
DISP when listening to a station to switch the display
between name and frequency.
Listening to station presets
You will need to have some presets stored to do this. See
Saving station presets above if you haven’t done this
already.
1
Press TUNER to select the tuner.
2
Press CLASS to select the class in which the station
is stored.
Press repeatedly to cycle through classes A, B and C.
3
Press ST ꢂ/ꢃ to select the station preset you want.
• You can also use the number buttons on the remote
control to recall the station preset.
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The System Setup menu
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Chapter 7:
The System Setup menu
• Surr Back System – Specify how you are using your
surround back speakers (see Surround back speaker
setting on page 35).
Making receiver settings from the
System Setup menu
• Manual MCACC – Fine tune your speaker settings
and customize the Acoustic Calibration EQ (see
Manual MCACC setup on page 36).
The following section shows you how to make detailed
settings to specify how you’re using the receiver (for
example, if you want to set up two speaker systems in
separate rooms), and also explains how to fine-tune
individual speaker system settings to your liking.
• Data Management – Check your MCACC presets
and manage them through copying, renaming or
deleting (see Data Management on page 41).
SR+
DIMMER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
• Manual SP Setup – Specify the size, number,
distance and overall balance of the speakers you’ve
connected (see Manual speaker setup on page 42).
SYSTEM OFF
SOURCE
INPUT
RECEIVER
DIALOG
E
S.RETRIEVER
SELECT
D.ACCESS
CLASS
ENTER
+10
AV PRE-PROGRAMMED AND LEARNING
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
DISC
AV PARAMETER
TOP MENU
CH LEVEL
MENU
• Input Setup – Specify what you’ve connected to the
digital and component video inputs (see The Input
Setup menu on page 58).
TUNE
ST
ST
DTV MENU
T.EDIT
ENTER
SETUP
RETURN
CD
DVR
2
TUNE
CATEGORY
GUIDE
BAND
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
TV CONTROL
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
ROOM
2
• Other Setup – Make customized settings to reflect
how you are using the receiver (see The Other Setup
menu on page 59).
HDMI1 TUNER
RECEIVER
INPUT
TV VOL
TV CH
VOL
SELECT
1
Switch on the receiver and your TV.
1
Use the ꢁ RECEIVER button to switch on.
• If headphones are connected to the receiver,
disconnect them.
Automatic MCACC (Expert)
If your setup requires more detailed settings than those
provided in Automatically setting up for surround sound
(MCACC) on page 8, you can customize your setup
options below. You can calibrate your system differently
2
Press RECEIVER on the remote control, then press
2
the SETUP button.
An on-screen display (OSD) appears on your TV. Use ꢀ/
ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ and ENTER to navigate through the screens
and select menu items. Press RETURN to confirm and
exit the current menu.
3
for up to six different MCACC presets , which are useful
if you have different listening positions depending on the
type of source (for example, watching movies from a sofa,
or playing a video game close to the TV).
4
• Press SETUP at any time to exit the System Setup
menu.
Important
3
Select the setting you want to adjust.
• Make sure the microphone and speakers are not
moved during the Auto MCACC Setup.
System Setup
1.Auto MCACC
2.Surr Back System
3.Manual MCACC
4.Data Management
5.Manual SP Setup
6.Input Setup
• Using the Auto MCACC Setup will overwrite any
existing settings for the MCACC preset you select.
5
7.Other Setup
• The screen saver will automatically appear after three
minutes of inactivity.
ꢀ
:
Exit
• Auto MCACC – See Automatically setting up for
surround sound (MCACC) on page 8 for a quick and
effective automatic surround setup. See Automatic
MCACC (Expert) below for a more detailed setup.
Caution
• The test tones used in the Auto MCACC Setup are
output at high volume.
Note
1 Make sure not to switch off the power when using the System Setup menu.
2 • To see the on-screen display, please connect the receiver and TV with a composite, component, or S-video cable.
• Note that when editing items in the Manual MCACC menu, you will need to first specify the MCACC preset you want to adjust by pressing MCACC
before pressing SETUP.
• You can’t use the System Setup menu when the iPod or XM Radio input source is selected (in either the main or sub room).
3 These are stored in memory and referred to as MEMORY1–6 (or M1–6) until you rename them in Data Management on page 41.
4 You may also want to have separate calibration settings for the same listening position, depending on how you’re using your system.
5 Except in cases where you are only adjusting one parameter (i.e. channel level) from the Option setup screen (step 3).
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1
Connect the microphone to the MCACC SETUP MIC
FRONT ALIGN sets all speakers in accordance with
the front speaker settings (no equalization is applied
to the front left and right channels), and OFF (only
available when ALL is selected) allows you to save
calibration settings (such as speaker distance and
channel level) with no EQ or standing wave
jack on the front panel.
Make sure there are no obstacles between the speakers
and the microphone.
S-VIDEO
VIDEO/GAME INPUT
AUDIO
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO
L
R
DIGITAL IN
PHONES
SYSTEM
SETUP
TUNING/
STATION
TUNER
EDIT
RETURN
TONE
SPEAKERS
MULTI JOG
adjustment to your selected preset.
• Multi-Point (only available when the Auto Mode
above is Acoustic Cal EQ or Aco Cal EQ Pro.) – In
addition to measurements at the listening position,
you can use two more reference points for which test
tones will be analyzed for standing waves. This is
useful if you want to get a balanced ‘flat’ calibration
If you have a tripod, use it to place the microphone so that
it’s about ear level at your normal listening position.
Otherwise, place the microphone at ear level using a
table or a chair.
2
Select ‘Auto MCACC’ from the System Setup menu
6
for several seating positions in your listening area.
then press ENTER
.
Place the microphone at the reference point
indicated on-screen and note the last microphone
placement will be at your main listening position:
System Setup
1.Auto MCACC
1.Auto MCACC
Surr Back System
2.Surr Back System
3.Manual MCACC
4.Data Management
5.Manual SP Setup
6.Input Setup
[
Normal (SB)
]
]
Data Save to
[M1. MEMORY
1
Setting Start?
ENTER:Next
[OK]
2nd reference
point
3rd reference
point
7.Other Setup
[Option]
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ
:
Exit
1
2
1
3
Make sure ‘Normal (SB)’ is selected, select an
2
3
MCACC preset then select OK.
Main listening
position
For a fully customized Auto MCACC setup, select Option
and set the following parameters:
When you’re finished settings the options, press
RETURN to go back to the Auto MCACC main setup.
1.Auto MCACC Option
Auto Mode
1. Auto MCACC Option
1.Auto MCACC Option
Auto Mode
(
Back
)
[
ALL
]
[
Aco Cal EQ Pro.
]
Speaker settings
will be updated.
EQ Type
:
FRONT ALIGN
EQ Type
Data Save to
M2. MEMORY
OFF
Data Save to
[ALL CH ADJUST]
2
Multi-Point
NO
4
Follow the instructions on-screen.
THX Speaker
NO
EQ Type
:
If you are using THX
speakers, select YES.
• Make sure the microphone is connected.
[
–
–
.
–
–
–
]
(
Next
)
ꢀ: Return to Auto MCACC
ꢀ
:
Return to Auto MCACC
ꢀ
:
Return to Auto MCACC
• If you’re using a subwoofer, it is automatically
detected every time you switch on the system. Make
sure it is on and the volume is turned up.
• Auto Mode – The default is ALL (recommended), but
you can limit the system calibration to only one
3
• See Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup on
page 10 for notes regarding high background noise
levels and other possible interference.
setting (to save time) if you want. The available
4
options are ALL, ALL (Keep SPsetting), Speaker
Setting, Channel Level, Speaker Distance,
Acoustic Cal EQ, and Aco Cal EQ Pro.
5
Wait for the Auto MCACC Setup to finish outputting
test tones.
• THX Speaker (only available when the Auto Mode
above is ALL or Speaker Setting) – Select YES if you
are using THX speakers (set all speakers to SMALL),
otherwise leave it set to NO.
A progress report is displayed on-screen while the
receiver outputs test tones to determine the speakers
present in your setup. Try to be as quiet as possible while
it’s doing this.
• EQ Type (only available when the Auto Mode above is
Acoustic Cal EQ or Aco Cal EQ Pro.) – This
• Do not adjust the volume during the test tones. This
may result in incorrect speaker settings.
determines how the frequency balance is adjusted.
ALL CH ADJUST (default) is a ‘flat’ setting where all
the speakers are set individually so no special
5
weighting is given to any one channel. Optionally,
Note
1 If you are planning on bi-amping your front speakers, or setting up a separate speaker system in another room, read through Surround back speaker set-
ting on page 35 and make sure to connect your speakers as necessary before continuing to step 4.
2 The six MCACC presets are used for storing surround sound settings for different listening positions. Simply choose an unused preset for now (you can
rename it later in Data Management on page 41).
3 The Aco Cal EQ Pro. measurement is also taken when ALL is selected. See Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ on page 38 for more on this.
4 The ALL (Keep SPsetting) option allows you to calibrate your system while leaving your current speaker setting (page 42) unchanged.
5 If you selected ALL as your Auto Mode setting, you can specify the MCACC preset where you want to save the FRONT ALIGN and/or OFF settings.
6 Switch the Multi-Point setting OFF if you only use one listening position.
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• With error messages (such as Ambient Noise or
Microphone Check) select RETRY after checking for
ambient noise (see Problems when using the Auto
MCACC Setup on page 10) and verifying the mic
connection. If there doesn’t seem to be a problem,
you can simply select OK and continue.
8
The Auto MCACC Setup has finished! PressRETURN
to go back to the System Setup menu.
4a.MCACC Data Check
1.Speaker Setting
2.Channel Level
3.Speaker Distance
4.Standing Wave
5.Acoustic Cal EQ
6
If necessary, confirm the speaker configuration in
ENTER:Next
ꢀ:Return
1
the OSD.
The configuration shown on-screen should reflect the
actual speakers you have.
The settings made in the Auto MCACC Setup should give
you excellent surround sound from your system, but it is
also possible to adjust these settings manually using the
1.Auto MCACC
Now Analyzing
1.Auto MCACC
Check!
2
…
(2/9)
System Setup menu (starting on page 33).
Front
[
[
[
[
[
YES
YES
YES
Yx2
YES
]
]
]
]
]
Environment Check
Ambient Noise
Microphone
Center
Surround
SB
You can also choose to view the settings by selecting
individual parameters from the MCACC Data Check
screen:
[
[
[
OK
]
]
]
Speaker YES/NO
SUB W.
[
OK
]
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ:Cancel
• Speaker Setting – The size and number of speakers
you’ve connected (see page 42 for more on this)
If you see an error message (ERR) in the right side
column (or the speaker configuration displayed isn’t
correct), there may be a problem with the speaker
connection. If selecting RETRY doesn’t work, turn off the
power and check the speaker connections. If there
doesn’t seem to be a problem, you can simply use ꢀ/ꢁ
to select the speaker and ꢂ/ꢃ to change the setting
(and number for surround back) and continue.
• Channel Level – The overall balance of your speaker
system (see page 43 for more on this)
• Speaker Distance – The distance of your speakers
from the listening position (see page 44 for more on
3
this)
• Standing Wave – Filter settings to control lower
‘boomy’ frequencies (see page 37 for more on this)
7
Make sure ‘OK’ is selected, then press ENTER.
• Acoustic Cal EQ – Adjustments to the frequency
balance of your speaker system based on the
acoustic characteristics of your room (see page 38
for more on this)
A progress report is displayed on-screen while the
receiver outputs more test tones to determine the
optimum receiver settings for channel level, speaker
distance, and Acoustic Calibration EQ.
Press ENTER after you have finished checking each
screen. When you’re finished, select RETURN to go back
to the System Setup menu.
1.Auto MCACC
Now Analyzing
Subwoofer Check
1.Auto MCACC
Now Analyzing
…
…
(6/9)
Surround Analyzing
Speaker System
Channel Level
[
[
[
OK
OK
]
]
]
Speaker Distance
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ:Cancel
Surround back speaker setting
• Default setting: Normal (SB)
Again, try to be as quiet as possible while this is
happening. It may take 2 to 6 minutes.
There are several ways you can use the surround back
speaker channels with this system. In addition to a
normal home theater setup where they are used for the
surround back speakers, they can be used for bi-amping
the front speakers or as an independent speaker system
in another room.
• If you selected a Multi-Point setup (in step 3), you
will be asked to place the mic at the 2nd and 3rd
reference points before finally placing it at your main
listening position.
Note
1 This screen is only shown if you selected ALL or Speaker Setting in Auto Mode from the Auto MCACC Option menu.
2 • Depending on the characteristics of your room, sometimes identical speakers with cone sizes of around 5 inches will end up with different size settings.
You can correct the setting manually using the Manual speaker setup on page 42.
• The subwoofer distance setting may be farther than the actual distance from the listening position. This setting should be accurate (taking delay and
room characteristics into account) and generally does not need to be changed.
3 Since the distance measurements have been set according to the sound characteristics of your speakers, there are cases where (for optimal surround
sound) the actual distance may differ from the speaker distance setting.
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1
Select ‘Surr Back System’ from the System Setup
on page 8 if you’re unsure how to do this. Also see
Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup on
page 10 for notes regarding high background noise
levels and other possible interference.
menu.
See Making receiver settings from the System Setup menu
above if you’re not already at this screen.
• If you’re using a subwoofer, switch it on and turn up
the volume to the middle position.
System Setup
1.Auto MCACC
2.Surround Back System
2.Surr Back System
3.Manual MCACC
4.Data Management
5.Manual SP Setup
6.Input Setup
Surround Back System
Normal (SB)
1
Select ‘Manual MCACC’ from the System Setup
menu.
7.Other Setup
See Making receiver settings from the System Setup menu
on page 33 if you’re not already at this screen.
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ
:
Exit
2
Select the surround back speaker setting.
• Normal (SB) – Select for normal home theater use
with surround back speakers in your main (speaker
system A) setup.
System Setup
1.Auto MCACC
3.Manual MCACC
a.Fine Ch Level
b.Fine SP Distance
c.Standing Wave
d.EQ Adjust
2.Surr Back System
3.Manual MCACC
4.Data Management
5.Manual SP Setup
6.Input Setup
e.EQ Professional
7.Other Setup
• 2nd Zone – Select to use the (surround back) B
speaker terminals to listen to stereo playback in
another room (see Second Zone speaker B setup on
page 50).
ꢀ
:
Exit
ꢀ:Return
2
Select the setting you want to adjust.
If you’re doing this for the first time, you might want to
make these settings in order.
• Front Bi-Amp – Select this setting if you’re bi-
amping your front speakers (see Bi-amping your front
speakers on page 51).
• Fine Ch Level – Make fine adjustments to the overall
balance of your speaker system (see Fine Channel
Level below).
• MR & S – Select to use the (surround back) B speaker
terminals for an independent system in another room
(see Multi-room listening on page 53).
• Fine SP Distance – Make precise delay settings for
your speaker system (see Fine Speaker Distance on
page 37).
3
When you’re finished, press RETURN.
You will return to the System Setup menu.
• Standing Wave – Control overly resonant low
frequencies in your listening room (see Standing
Wave on page 37).
Manual MCACC setup
The last two settings are specifically for customizing the
parameters explained in Acoustic Calibration EQ on
page 38:
You can use the settings in the Manual MCACC setup
menu to make detailed adjustments when you’re more
familiar with the system. Before making these settings,
you should have already completed Automatically setting
up for surround sound (MCACC) on page 8.
• EQ Adjust – Manually adjust the frequency balance
of your speaker system while listening to test tones
(see Acoustic Calibration EQ on page 38).
You only need to make these settings once (unless you
change the placement of your current speaker system or
add new speakers).
• EQ Professional – Calibrate your system based on
the direct sound coming from the speakers and make
detailed settings according to your room’s reverb
characteristics (see Professional Acoustic Calibration
EQ on page 38).
Caution
• The test tones used in the System Setup are output at
high volume.
Fine Channel Level
• Default setting: 0.0dB (all channels)
You can achieve better surround sound by properly
adjusting the overall balance of your speaker system. The
following setting can help you make detailed
adjustments that you may not achieve using the Manual
speaker setup on page 42.
Important
• You will need to first specify the MCACC preset you
want to adjust by pressing MCACC before pressing
SETUP (step 2 in Making receiver settings from the
System Setup menu on page 33).
1
Select ‘Fine Ch Level’ from the Manual MCACC setup
• For some of the settings below, you’ll have to connect
the setup microphone to the front panel and place it
about ear level at your normal listening position. See
Automatically setting up for surround sound (MCACC)
menu.
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The volume increases to the 0 dB reference level.
1
Select ‘Fine SP Distance’ from the Manual MCACC
setup menu.
3.Manual MCACC
3a.Fine Channel Level
a.Fine Ch Level
b.Fine SP Distance
c.Standing Wave
d.EQ Adjust
3.Manual MCACC
3b.Fine SP Distance
MCACC:M1. MEMORY
Please Wait... 20
a.Fine Ch Level
b.Fine SP Distance
c.Standing Wave
d.EQ Adjust
1
e.EQ Professional
Caution!
Loud test tones
will be output.
L(Reference)
10.0 ft
e.EQ Professional
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ:Return
Enter:Next
ꢀ:Cancel
2
Adjust the level of the left channel.
This will be the reference speaker level, so you may want
to keep the level around 0 dB so that you’ll have plenty of
room to adjust the other speaker levels.
2
Adjust the distance of the left channel from the
listening position.
3
Select each channel in turn and adjust the distance
as necessary.
3a.Fine Channel Level
MCACC:M1. MEMORY
1
Use ꢂ/ꢃto adjust the delay of the speaker you selected
to match the reference speaker. The delay is measured in
terms of speaker distance from 0.5 to 45.0 feet.
L(Reference)
+0.5dB
3b.Fine SP Distance
Enter:Next
ꢀ:Cancel
(
]
)
L
10.0ft Reference
R
[
9.0ft
9.5ft
6.0ft
6.5ft
6.0ft
6.5ft
C
• After pressing ENTER, test tones will be output.
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
SW
[
[
[
[
[
]
]
]
]
3
Select each channel in turn and adjust the levels (+/
12.5ft ]
– 10 dB ) as necessary.
ꢀ:Finish
Use ꢂ/ꢃ to adjust the volume of the speaker you
selected to match the reference speaker. When it sounds
like both tones are the same volume, press ꢁ to confirm
and continue to the next channel.
Listen to the reference speaker and use it to measure the
target channel. From the listening position, face the two
speakers with your arms outstretched pointing at each
speaker. Try to make the two tones sound as if they are
arriving simultaneously at a position slightly in front of
3a.Fine Channel Level
L
+0.5dB (Reference)
R
[
0.0dB
+1.0dB
-3.0dB
]
1
you and between your arm span.
C
SL
SR
SBL
SBR
SW
[
[
[
[
[
]
]
]
]
]
+10.0dB
-10.0dB
+9.5dB
-1.5dB
ꢀ:Finish
• For comparison purposes, the reference speaker will
change depending on which speaker you select.
• If you want to go back and adjust a channel, simply
use ꢀ/ꢁ to select it.
When it sounds like the delay settings are matched up,
press ꢁ to confirm and continue to the next channel.
4
When you're finished, press RETURN.
• For comparison purposes, the reference speaker will
change depending on which speaker you select.
You will return to the Manual MCACC setup menu.
• If you want to go back and adjust a channel, simply
use ꢀ/ꢁ to select it.
Fine Speaker Distance
• Default setting: 10.0 ft (all speakers)
4
When you're finished, press RETURN.
You will return to the Manual MCACC setup menu.
For proper sound depth and separation with your system,
it is necessary to add a slight bit of delay to some
speakers so that all sounds will arrive at the listening
position at the same time. The following setting can help
you make detailed adjustments that you may not achieve
using the Manual speaker setup below.
Standing Wave
• Default setting: ON
Acoustic standing waves occur when, under certain
conditions, sound waves from your speaker system
resonate mutually with sound waves reflected off the
walls in your listening area. This can have a negative
effect on the overall sound, especially at certain lower
Note
1 • If you can’t seem to achieve this by adjusting the distance setting, you may need to change the angle of your speakers very slightly.
• For better audibility, the subwoofer emits a continuous test tone (oscillating pulses are heard from your other speakers). Note that it may be difficult
to compare this tone with the other speakers in your setup (depending on the low frequency response of the reference speaker).
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frequencies. Depending on speaker placement, your
listening position, and ultimately the shape of your room,
it results in an overly resonant (‘boomy’) sound. The
Standing Wave Control uses filters to reduce the effect of
overly resonant sounds in your listening area. During
playback of a source, you can customize the filters used
for Standing Wave Control for each of your MCACC
1
Select ‘EQ Adjust’ from the Manual MCACC setup
menu.
3.Manual MCACC
3d.EQ Adjust
a.Fine Ch Level
b.Fine SP Distance
c.Standing Wave
d.EQ Adjust
MCACC:M1. MEMORY
1
[
e.EQ Professional
Setting Start?
OK
]
1
ꢀ:Return
Enter:Next
ꢀ:Cancel
presets.
1
Select ‘Standing Wave’ from the Manual MCACC
2
Confirm that the MCACC preset shown in the
setup menu.
display is the one you want to adjust, then select OK.
3.Manual MCACC
3c.Standing Wave
MCACC M1. MEMORY
3
Select the channel(s) you want and adjust to your
a.Fine Ch Level
b.Fine SP Distance
c.Standing Wave
d.EQ Adjust
:
1
]
liking.
Standing Wave Control
[
ON
MAIN
Filter Ch
e.EQ Professional
3d.EQ Adjust
unit:dB
No.
1
2
3
63Hz
M1 125Hz
[
[
[
[
0.0]
0.0]
0.0]
0.0]
0.0
f
[
[
[
68Hz
5.0
]
]
]
[
[
[
120Hz
5.0
]
]
]
[
[
[
201Hz
5.0
]
]
]
MCACC
Ch
:
Q
A
T
T
[SBL] 250Hz
500Hz
1kHz
0.0dB
0.0dB
0.0dB
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ:Finish
2kHz
4kHz
[
[
[
[
-1.0]
-2.0]
-4.5]
-7.0]
8kHz
16kHz
2
Select ‘ON’ (if it is not already selected) then adjust
TRIM [ 0.0]
ꢀ:Finish
the parameters for the Standing Wave Control.
• Filter Ch – Select the channel to which you will apply
the filter(s): Main (all except center channel and
subwoofer), Center or SUB W. (subwoofer).
Use the ꢂ/ꢃ buttons to select the channel.
Use the ꢀ/ꢁ buttons to select the frequency and ꢂ/ꢃ
to boost or cut the EQ. When you’re finished, go back to
the top of the screen and use the ꢂ/ꢃ buttons to select
the next channel.
• TRIM (only available when the filter channel above is
SUB W.) – Adjust the subwoofer channel level (to
compensate for the difference in output post-filter).
• The OVER! indicator shows in the display if the
frequency adjustment is too drastic and might
distort. If this happens, bring the level down until
OVER! disappears from the display.
• f / Q / ATT – These are the filter parameters where f
represents the frequency you will be targeting and Q
is the bandwidth (the higher the Q, the narrower the
bandwidth, or range) of the attenuation (ATT, the
amount of reduction to the targeted frequency).
Tip
3
When you're finished, press RETURN.
You will return to the Manual MCACC setup menu.
• Changing the frequency curve of one channel too
drastically will affect the overall balance. If the
speaker balance seems uneven, you can raise or
lower channel levels using test tones with the TRIM
feature. Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select TRIM then use ꢂ/ꢃ to
raise or lower the channel level for the current
speaker.
Acoustic Calibration EQ
Acoustic Calibration Equalization is a kind of room
equalizer for your speakers (excluding the subwoofer). It
works by measuring the acoustic characteristics of your
room and neutralizing the ambient characteristics that
can color the original source material (providing a ‘flat’
equalization setting). If you’re not satisfied with the
adjustment provided in Automatically setting up for
surround sound (MCACC) on page 8 or Automatic
MCACC (Expert) on page 33, you can also adjust these
settings manually to get a frequency balance that suits
your tastes.
4
When you're finished, press RETURN.
You will return to the Manual MCACC setup menu.
Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ
This setup minimizes the unwanted effects of room
reverberation by allowing you to calibrate your system
based on the direct sound coming from the speakers. It
can also provide you with a graphical output of the
2
frequency response of your room.
Note
1 • Since they will be overwritten, you may want to save the standing wave settings made with the Auto MCACC Setup to another MCACC preset.
• Standing Wave control filter settings cannot be changed during playback of sources using the HDMI connection.
2 This system allows you to customize your system calibration with the help of a graphical output that can be displayed on-screen, or using a computer
(with software available from Pioneer—see Connecting a PC for Advanced MCACC output on page 57 for more on this).
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As soon as audio is output from your speaker system, it
is influenced by room characteristics, such as walls,
furniture, and the dimensions of the room. The sooner
the frequency analysis, the less it is influenced by the
room. We recommend an earlier time setting of 20 ms to
40 ms to compensate for two major factors that will
influence the sound of most rooms:
How to use Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ
If you find that lower frequencies seem overly reverberant
in your listening room (i.e. it sounds `boomy'), or that
different channels seem to exhibit different reverb
characteristics, select Aco Cal EQ Pro. (or ALL) for the
Auto Mode setting in Automatic MCACC (Expert) on
page 33 to calibrate the room automatically. This should
provide a balanced calibration that suits the
• Reverberance of high vs. low frequencies –
Depending on your room, you may find that lower
frequencies seem overly reverberant compared to
higher frequencies (i.e. your room sounds ‘boomy’).
This may result in a skewed frequency analysis if the
measurement is done too late.
characteristics of your listening room.
If you still aren't satisfied with the results, the manual
Advanced EQ setup (below) provides a more customized
calibration of your system using the direct sound of the
speakers. This is done with the help of a graphical output
that can be displayed on-screen, or using a computer
(with software available from Pioneer — see Connecting
a PC for Advanced MCACC output on page 57).
Low
frequencies
Level
High
frequencies
How to interpret the graphical output
The graph shows decibels on the vertical axis and time
(in milliseconds) on the horizontal axis. A straight line
indicates a flat-response room (no reverb), whereas a
sloping line indicates the presence of reverberation when
outputting test tones. The sloping line will eventually
flatten out when the reverberant sound stabilizes (this
usually takes about 100 ms or so).
Acoustic Cal. EQ Pro
calibration range
Standard Acoustic Cal.
EQ calibration range
Time
(in msec.)
0
80
160
• Reverb characteristics for different channels –
Reverb characteristics can be somewhat different for
each channel. Since this difference increases as the
sound is influenced by the various room
characteristics, it is often better to capture a
frequency analysis early on for smoother mixing of
channel frequencies/sounds.
By analyzing the graph, you should be able to see how
your room is responding to certain frequencies.
Differences in channel level and speaker distance are
taken into account automatically (compensation is
provided for comparison purposes), and the frequency
measurements can be examined both with and without
Left
surround
Level
1
the equalization performed by this receiver.
Right
Surround
Setting Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ
according to your room characteristics
Using the manual setup, you can set the time period at
which the frequency response is analyzed, pinpointing
the time that is best for system calibration with your
particular room characteristics.
Acoustic Cal. EQ Pro
calibration range
Standard Acoustic Cal.
EQ calibration range
Time
(in msec.)
0
80
160
If your room isn’t affected by the factors above, it is often
not necessary to make a 20 ms to 40 ms setting. Later
time settings may provide a more detailed sound
experience with your speaker system. It is best to try and
see what works best for your particular room.
The graph below shows the difference between standard
acoustic calibration and professional calibration (the
gray circles represent the point at which the microphone
captures the sound for frequency analysis).
Note that changing the room (for example, moving
furniture or paintings) will affect the calibration results.
In such cases, you should recalibrate your system.
Level
Test tone
Acoustic Cal. EQ Pro
calibration range
Standard Acoustic Cal.
EQ calibration range
Time
(in msec.)
0
80
160
Note
1 Note that due to an effect known as ‘group delay’, lower frequencies will take longer to be generated than higher frequencies (this is most obvious when
comparing the frequencies at 0 ms). This initial slope is not a problem (i.e. excessive reverb) with your listening room.
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When the reverb measurement is finished, you can
select Reverb View to see the results on-screen. See
Professional Calibration EQ graphical output on page 74
for troubleshooting information.
Using Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ
1
Select ‘EQ Professional’ then press ENTER.
3.Manual MCACC
3e.EQ Professional
a.Fine Ch Level
b.Fine SP Distance
c.Standing Wave
d.EQ Adjust
1.Reverb Measurement
2.Reverb View
3.Reverb Output PC
4.Advanced EQ Setup
4
If you selected ‘Reverb View’, you can check the
reverb characteristics for each channel. Press
RETURN when you’re done.
e.EQ Professional
ꢀ:Return
ENTER:Next
ꢀ:Return
3e2.Reverb View
M1
:
EQ OFF
Ch
Fq
[
[
L
]
63Hz
]
dB
2
Select an option and press ENTER.
• Reverb Measurement – Use this to measure the
reverb characteristics of your room (for graphical
output using a PC, see Connecting a PC for Advanced
MCACC output on page 57 to connect an RS-232C
cable before selecting this option).
0
80
160ms
ꢀ:Return
This appears according to the setting you chose in
Reverb Measurement (step 3 above). Use the ꢂ/ꢃ
buttons to select the channel and the frequency you want
to check. Use the ꢀ/ꢁ buttons to go back and forth
between the two. Note that the markers on the vertical
axis indicate decibels in 2 dB steps.
• Reverb View – You can check the reverb
measurements made for specified frequency ranges
in each channel.
• Reverb Output PC – See Connecting a PC for
Advanced MCACC output on page 57 for more on this.
5
If you selected ‘Advanced EQ Setup’, input the
• Advanced EQ Setup – Use this to select the time
period that will be used for frequency adjustment and
calibration, based on the reverb measurement of
your listening area. Note that customizing system
calibration using this setup will alter the settings you
made in Automatically setting up for surround sound
(MCACC) on page 8 or Automatic MCACC (Expert) on
page 33 and is not necessary if you’re satisfied with
these settings.
time setting you want to use for calibration, then
select ‘Go’. Select ‘Start’ from the next screen.
Based on the reverb measurement above, you can
choose the time period that will be used for the final
frequency adjustment and calibration. Even though you
can make this setting without reverb measurement, it is
best to use the measurement results as a reference for
your time setting. For an optimal system calibration
based on the direct sound coming from the speakers, we
recommend using the 20~40ms setting.
3
If you selected ‘Reverb Measurement’, select EQ
ON or OFF and then OK.
3e4. Adv. EQ Setup (1/2)
3e4. Adv. EQ Setup (2/2)
Back
Ch
Fq
[
[
L
]
(
)
3e1.Reverb Measurement
3e1.Reverb Measurement
63Hz
]
dB
EQ Type
Tm [60~80ms]
[ALL CH ADJUST]
…
MCACC: M1.MEMORY
1
Now Analyzing
(1/5)
Multi-Point
NO
Measure with
EQ OFF
[OK]
Setting Start?
[OK]
M1. MEMORY
1
EQ:ON
[OK]
Setting Start?
Ambient Noise
Microphone
Speaker Level
Delay Check
Reverb
[
[
[
[
]
]
]
]
0
80
160ms
(
Next)
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ
:
Cancel
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ:Cancel
Use the ꢂ/ꢃ buttons to select the channel, frequency,
and time setting. Use the ꢀ/ꢁ buttons to switch
between them.
The following options determine how the reverb
characteristics of your listening area are displayed in
Reverb View and Reverb Output PC:
You can switch between your connected speakers
(excluding the subwoofer), and display the
measurements for the following frequencies: 63 Hz, 125
Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz, 8 kHz and 16 kHz.
• EQ OFF – You will see the reverb characteristics of
your listening area without the equalization
performed by this receiver (before calibration).
• EQ ON – You will see the reverb characteristics of
Select the setting from the following time periods (in
milliseconds): 0~20ms, 10~30ms, 20~40ms, 30~50ms,
40~60ms, 50~70ms and 60~80ms. This setting will be
applied to all channels during calibration.
your listening area with the equalization performed
1
by this receiver (after calibration). Note that the EQ
response may not appear entirely flat due to
adjustments necessary for your listening area.
When you’re finished, select OK. It will take about 1 to 4
minutes for the calibration to finish.
Note
1 The calibration corresponding to the currently selected MCACC preset will be used when EQ ON is selected. To use another MCACC preset, exit the
System Setup menu and press MCACC to select it before pressing SETUP.
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After the Acoustic Calibration Equalization is set, you are
given the option to check the settings on-screen.
1
Select ‘MCACC Data Check’ from the Data
Management setup menu.
4a.MCACC Data Check
4.Data Management
a.MCACC Data Check
b.MCACC Data Copy
c.Memory Rename
d.Memory Clear
1.Speaker Setting
2.Channel Level
3.Speaker Distance
4.Standing Wave
5.Acoustic Cal EQ
Data Management
This system allows you to store up to six MCACC presets,
allowing you to calibrate your system for different
listening positions (or frequency adjustments for the
ꢀ:Return
ENTER:Next
ꢀ:Return
1
same listening position). This is useful for alternate
2
3
Select the setting you want to check.
• It is useful to do this while a source is playing so you
can compare the different settings.
settings to match the kind of source you’re listening to
and where you’re sitting (for example, watching movies
from a sofa, or playing a video game close to the TV).
Select the MCACC preset that you want to check.
Use the ꢀ/ꢁ buttons if necessary to switch speakers/
From this menu you can check your current settings,
copy from one preset to another, name presets for easier
identification and clear any ones you don’t need.
settings.
4a4.EQ Data Check
1
Select ‘Data Management’ from the System Setup
63Hz
M1 125Hz
[SBL] 250Hz
500Hz
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
0.0
0.0
MCACC
Ch
0.0
menu.
0.0
0.0
-1.0
-2.0
-4.5
-7.0
0.0
1kHz
See Making receiver settings from the System Setup menu
above if you’re not already at this screen.
2kHz
4kHz
8kHz
16kHz
TRIM
ꢀ:Return
System Setup
1.Auto MCACC
2.Surr Back System
3.Manual MCACC
4.Data Management
5.Manual SP Setup
6.Input Setup
4.Data Management
a.MCACC Data Check
b.MCACC Data Copy
c.Memory Rename
d.Memory Clear
4
Press RETURN to go back to the Data Check menu,
repeating steps 2 and 3 to check other settings.
7.Other Setup
4a2.Speaker Distance
4a3.Standing Wave
ꢀ
:
Exit
ꢀ:Return
MCACC
L
M1. MEMORY
1
MCACC
M1. MEMORY
1
3
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
10.5ft
9.0ft
10.0ft
8.5ft
7.0ft
8.0ft
8.0ft
11.5ft
Sranding Wave Control
C
:
[
ON
SUB W.
R
SR
Filter Ch
TRIM
]
2
Select the setting you want to adjust.
:+12.0dB
2
SBR
SBL
SL
No.
f
1
• MCACC Data Check – Check the settings for any of
your MCACC presets using the on-screen display
(see Checking MCACC preset data below).
:
:
:
110Hz
3.0
12.0dB : 10.0dB
:
:
110Hz
3.0
:
:
:
110Hz
3.0
Q
A
T
T
SW
12.0dB
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ:Return
5
When you're finished, press RETURN.
• MCACC Data Copy – Copy settings from one
MCACC preset to another (see Copying MCACC
preset data below).
You will return to the Data Management setup menu.
Copying MCACC preset data
If you want to manually adjust the Acoustic Calibration
EQ (see Manual MCACC setup above), we recommend
copying your current settings to an unused MCACC
preset. Instead of just a flat EQ curve, this will give you a
reference point from which to start.
• Memory Rename – Name your MCACC presets for
easy identification (see Renaming MCACC presets
below).
2
• Memory Clear – Clear any MCACC presets that you
don’t want (see Clearing MCACC presets below).
Checking MCACC preset data
1
Select ‘MCACC Data Copy’ from the Data
Management setup menu.
After you have completed Automatically setting up for
surround sound (MCACC) on page 8 or Automatic
MCACC (Expert) on page 33, you can check your
calibrated settings using the on-screen display.
4.Data Management
4b.MCACC Data Copy
From
a.MCACC Data Check
b.MCACC Data Copy
c.Memory Rename
d.Memory Clear
[
M1. MEMORY 1 ]
To
[
M2. MEMORY 2 ]
Start Copy
[Cancel]
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ:Cancel
Note
1 This can be done in Automatically setting up for surround sound (MCACC) on page 8 or Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 33, either of which you should
have already completed.
2 The settings made in Automatically setting up for surround sound (MCACC) on page 8 or Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 33.
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Select the MCACC preset you’ll be copying the
settings ‘From’ then specify where you want to copy
them (‘To’).
Make sure you don’t overwrite an MCACC preset you’re
currently using (this can’t be undone).
Manual speaker setup
This receiver allows you to make detailed settings to
optimize the surround sound performance. You only
need to make these settings once (unless you change the
placement of your current speaker system or add new
speakers.).
3
Select ‘Copy’ to confirm and copy the settings.
Copy Complete! shows in the OSD to confirm the
MCACC preset has been copied, then you automatically
return to the Data Management setup menu.
These settings are designed to customize your system,
but if you’re satisfied with the settings made in
Automatically setting up for surround sound (MCACC) on
page 8, it isn’t necessary to make all of these settings.
Renaming MCACC presets
If you have several different MCACC presets that you’re
using, you may want to rename them for easier
identification.
Caution
• The test tones used in the System Setup are output at
high volume.
1
Select ‘Memory Rename’ from the Data
Management setup menu.
1
Select ‘Manual SP Setup’ then press ENTER.
4.Data Management
4c.Memory Rename
a.MCACC Data Check
b.MCACC Data Copy
c.Memory Rename
d.Memory Clear
MCACC Position Rename
System Setup
1.Auto MCACC
5.Manual SP Setup
M1
M2
M3
M4
M5
M6
[
[
[
[
[
[
MEMORY
MEMORY
MEMORY
MEMORY
MEMORY
MEMORY
1
2
3
4
5
6
]
]
]
]
]
]
a.Speaker Setting
b.Channel Level
c.Speaker Distance
d.Bass Peak Level
e.X-Curve
2.Surr Back System
3.Manual MCACC
4.Data Management
5.Manual SP Setup
6.Input Setup
f.THX Audio Setting
7.Other Setup
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ:Finish
ꢀ
:
Exit
ꢀ:Return
2
Select the MCACC preset you want to rename, then
select an appropriate preset name.
2
Select the setting you want to adjust.
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select the preset, then ꢂ/ꢃ to select a
preset name.
If you are doing this for the first time, you may want to
adjust these settings in order:
• Speaker Setting – Specify the size and number of
speakers you’ve connected (see below).
3
Repeat for as many MCACC presets as necessary,
then press RETURN when you're finished.
You will return to the Data Management setup menu.
• Channel Level – Adjust the overall balance of your
speaker system (page 43).
Clearing MCACC presets
• Speaker Distance – Specify the distance of your
speakers from the listening position (page 44).
If you are no longer using one of the MCACC presets
stored in memory, you can choose to clear the calibration
settings of that preset.
• Bass Peak Level – Prevent bass tones from distorting
the sound from your speakers (page 44).
1
Select ‘Memory Clear’ from the Data Management
• X-Curve – Adjust the tonal balance of your speaker
system for movie soundtracks (page 45).
setup menu.
• THX Audio Setting – Specify whether you are using
a THX speaker setup (page 45).
4.Data Management
4d.Memory Clear
Clear
a.MCACC Data Check
b.MCACC Data Copy
c.Memory Rename
d.Memory Clear
M1. MEMORY
1
3
Make the adjustments necessary for each setting,
pressing RETURN to confirm after each screen.
Start Clear
[Cancel]
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ:Return
Speaker Setting
2
Select the MCACC preset you want to clear.
Use this setting to specify your speaker configuration
(size, number of speakers and crossover frequency). It is
a good idea to make sure that the settings made in
Automatically setting up for surround sound (MCACC) on
Make sure you don’t clear an MCACC preset you’re
currently using (this can’t be undone).
3
Select ‘Clear’ to confirm and clear the preset.
1
page 8 are correct. Note that this setting applies to all
Clear Complete! shows in the OSD to confirm the
MCACC preset has been cleared, then you automatically
return to the Data Management setup menu.
MCACC presets, and cannot be set independently.
Note
1 If you’re using a THX speaker setup, set all speakers to SMALL.
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1
Select ‘Speaker Setting’ from the Manual SP Setup
front and center speakers are also routed to the
subwoofer). If you did not connect a subwoofer
3
menu.
choose NO (the bass frequencies are output from
5.Manual SP Setup
5a.Speaker Setting
other speakers).
a.Speaker Setting
b.Channel Level
c.Speaker Distance
d.Bass Peak Level
e.X-Curve
Front
Center
Surr
SMALL
SMALL ]
SMALL ]
SMALL x2
YES
[
[
4
SB
[
]
]
3
Select ‘X. OVER’ and set the crossover frequency.
Frequencies below this point will be sent to the
subwoofer (or LARGE speakers).
SUB W.
[
[
f.THX Audio Setting
X. OVER
80Hz
]
(THX:ALL SMALL )
ꢀ:Finish
ꢀ:Return
4
When you’re finished, press RETURN.
2
Choose the set of speakers that you want to set
You will return to the Manual SP Setup menu.
then select a speaker size.
Use ꢂ/ꢃ to select the size (and number) of each of the
following speakers:
Channel Level
1
Using the channel level settings, you can adjust the
overall balance of your speaker system, an important
factor when setting up a home theater system.
• Front – Select LARGE if your front speakers
reproduce bass frequencies effectively, or if you
didn’t connect a subwoofer. Select SMALL to send
the bass frequencies to the subwoofer.
1
Select ‘Channel Level’ from the Manual SP Setup
menu.
• Center – Select LARGE if your center speaker
reproduces bass frequencies effectively, or select
SMALL to send bass frequencies to the other
speakers or subwoofer. If you didn’t connect a center
speaker, choose NO (the center channel is sent to
the other speakers).
5.Manual SP Setup
5b.Channel Level
Test Tone
a.Speaker Setting
b.Channel Level
c.Speaker Distance
d.Bass Peak Level
e.X-Curve
Manual
f.THX Audio Setting
ENTER:Next
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ:Return
• Surr – Select LARGE if your surround speakers
reproduce bass frequencies effectively. Select
SMALL to send bass frequencies to the other
speakers or subwoofer. If you didn’t connect
surround speakers choose NO (the sound of the
surround channels is sent to the other speakers).
2
3
Select a setup option.
• Manual – Move the test tone manually from speaker
to speaker and adjust individual channel levels.
• Auto – Adjust channel levels as the test tone moves
from speaker to speaker automatically.
• SB – Select the number of surround back speakers
Confirm your selected setup option.
2
you have (one, two or none). Select LARGE if your
The test tones will start after you press ENTER.
surround back speakers reproduce bass frequencies
effectively. Select SMALL to send bass frequencies to
the other speakers or subwoofer. If you didn’t
connect surround back speakers choose NO.
5b.Channel Level
Test Tone
[
.
Manual
]
Setting Start
Please Wait
.
.
20
Caution!
• SUB W. – LFE signals and bass frequencies of
channels set to SMALL are output from the
Loud test tones
will be output.
ꢀ:Cancel
subwoofer when YES is selected. Choose the PLUS
setting if you want the subwoofer to output bass
sound continuously or you want deeper bass (the
bass frequencies that would normally come out the
Note
1 If you select SMALL for the front speakers the subwoofer will automatically be fixed to YES. Also, the center and surround speakers can’t be set to LARGE
if the front speakers are set to SMALL. In this case, all bass frequencies are sent to the subwoofer.
2 • If you selected 2nd Zone or Front Bi-Amp (in Surround back speaker setting on page 35) you can’t adjust the surround back settings.
• If the surround speakers are set to NO, the surround back speakers will automatically be set to NO.
• If you select one surround back speaker only, make sure that speaker is hooked up to the left surround back terminal.
3 If you have a subwoofer and like lots of bass, it may seem logical to select LARGE for your front speakers and PLUS for the subwoofer. This may not,
however, yield the best bass results. Depending on the speaker placement of your room you may actually experience a decrease in the amount of bass
due low frequency cancellations. In this case, try changing the position or direction of speakers. If you can’t get good results, listen to the bass response
with it set to PLUS and YES or the front speakers set to LARGE and SMALL alternatively and let your ears judge which sounds best. If you’re having prob-
lems, the easiest option is to route all the bass sounds to the subwoofer by selecting SMALL for the front speakers.
4 • This setting decides the cutoff between bass sounds playing back from the speakers selected as LARGE, or the subwoofer, and bass sounds playing
back from those selected as SMALL. It also decides where the cutoff will be for bass sounds in the LFE channel.
• If you’re using a THX speaker setup, confirm that the crossover frequency is set to 80Hz.
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4
Adjust the level of each channel using the ꢂ/ꢃ
Bass Peak Level
buttons.
Some audio sources (for example, Dolby Digital and DTS)
include ultra-low bass tones. Set the bass limiter as
needed to prevent the bass from distorting the sound.
If you selected Manual, use ꢀ/ꢁto switch speakers. The
Auto setup will output test tones in the order shown on-
screen:
1
Select ‘Bass Peak Level’ from the Manual SP Setup
5b.Channel Level
menu.
L
0.0dB
The current setting is displayed. When OFF is displayed
the attenuator is off (bass output is not affected).
C
R
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
0.0dB ]
0.0dB ]
0.0dB ]
0.0dB ]
0.0dB ]
0.0dB ]
0.0dB ]
SR
SBR
SBL
SL
SW
5.Manual SP Setup
5d.Bass Peak Level
a.Speaker Setting
b.Channel Level
c.Speaker Distance
d.Bass Peak Level
e.X-Curve
Bass Peak Level
[Setting Start
[Setting Clear
:OFF
ꢀ:Finish
]
]
Adjust the level of each speaker as the test tone is
f.THX Audio Setting
1
emitted.
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ:Return
5
When you’re finished, press RETURN.
You will return to the Manual SP Setup menu.
2
Select a setup option.
5d.Bass Peak Level
Tip
Bass Peak Level
[Setting Start
[Setting Clear
:OFF
]
]
• You can change the channel levels at any time by
pressing CH LEVEL then using ꢂ/ꢃ on the remote
control.
Enter:Setting Start
ꢀ:Return
Speaker Distance
• Setting Start – The volume is set to –60 dB, a test
For good sound depth and separation from your system,
you need to specify the distance of your speakers from
the listening position. The receiver can then add the
proper delay needed for effective surround sound.
tone plays back and you make the setting.
• Setting Clear – Clears any previous setting and
switches limiting off.
3
If you selected ‘Setting Start’, use ꢂ/ꢃ to adjust
the test tones and specify the bass peak level then press
1
Select ‘Speaker Distance’ from the Manual SP Setup
menu.
ENTER
.
5.Manual SP Setup
5c.Speaker Distance
5d.Bass Peak Level
Bass Peak Level
a.Speaker Setting
b.Channel Level
c.Speaker Distance
d.Bass Peak Level
e.X-Curve
L
10.0ft
10.0ft
10.0ft
10.0ft
10.0ft
10.0ft
10.0ft
10.0ft
C
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
R
-60dB
SR
SBR
SBL
SL
SW
f.THX Audio Setting
Increase the Bass
Peak Level to
a
comfortable volume
(-80dB no sound)
=
ꢀ:Finish
ꢀ:Return
ENTER:Finish ꢀ:Cancel
2
Adjust the distance of each speaker using theꢂ/ꢃ
Set the bass peak level gradually, then press ENTER at
the point just before the tone starts to distort. The
display on the receiver shows RESUME while the volume
returns to its original position, then you automatically
return to the main Bass Peak Level menu.
buttons.
2
You can adjust the distance of each speaker in 0.5 foot
increments.
3
When you’re finished, press RETURN.
You will return to the Manual SP Setup menu.
4
When you're finished, press RETURN
.
You will return to the Manual SP Setup menu.
Tip
• For best surround sound, make sure the surround
back speakers are the same distance from the
listening position.
Note
1 • If you are using a Sound Pressure Level (SPL) meter, take the readings from your main listening position and adjust the level of each speaker to 75 dB
SPL (C-weighting/slow reading).
• The subwoofer test tone is output at low volumes. You may need to adjust the level after testing with an actual soundtrack.
2 If the YES or PLUS setting on the subwoofer is selected (in Speaker Setting on page 42), the test tone will only play back from the subwoofer. If not, the
test tone will play back from the front and surround speakers set to LARGE.
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2
Specify the distance of your surround back speakers
X-Curve
from each other.
Most soundtracks mixed for cinema sound too bright
when played back in large rooms. The X-Curve setting
acts as a kind of re-equalization for home theater
listening, and restores proper tonal balance of movie
5f.THX Audio Setting
SB SP Position
0-1 ft
1
soundtracks.
SBL-SBR
1
Select ‘X-Curve’ from the Manual SP Setup menu.
ꢀ:Finish
5.Manual SP Setup
5e.X-Curve
X-Curve
• 0–1 ft – Surround speakers within 1 foot apart (best
for THX surround sound).
a.Speaker Setting
b.Channel Level
c.Speaker Distance
d.Bass Peak Level
e.X-Curve
-2.0dB/oct
• 1– 4 ft – Surround speakers between 1 and 4 feet
f.THX Audio Setting
apart.
ꢀ:Finish
ꢀ:Return
• 4 ft < – Surround speakers more than 4 feet apart.
3
When you're finished, press RETURN.
2
Choose the X-Curve setting you want.
You will return to the Manual SP Setup menu.
Use ꢂ/ꢃto adjust the setting. The X-Curve is expressed
as a downwards slope in decibels per octave, starting at
2 kHz. The sound becomes less bright as the slope
increases (to a maximum of -3.0dB/oct). Use the
following guidelines to set the X-Curve according to your
room size:
Room size (ft2)
≤
≤
≤
≤
≤
≤
400 550 650 800 2200 12000
X-Curve (dB/oct) –0.5 –1 –1.5 –2 –2.5 –3
If you select OFF, the frequency curve will be flat and the
X-Curve has no effect.
3
Select ‘Return’ then press ENTER to finish.
THX Audio Setting
For the most effective results when using the THX Select2
Cinema and THX MusicMode listening modes (see Using
the Home THX modes on page 27) with the Advanced
Speaker Array (ASA) system (see About THX on page 78),
it is required that you make the setting. See THX speaker
system setup on page 19 for more on THX speaker
2
placement.
1
Select ‘THX Audio Setting’ from the Manual SP
Setup menu.
5.Manual SP Setup
a.Speaker Setting
b.Channel Level
c.Speaker Distance
d.Bass Peak Level
e.X-Curve
f.THX Audio Setting
ꢀ:Return
Note
1 Since the principal is the same, X-Curve isn’t applied when you’re using any of the Home THX modes (see Using the Home THX modes on page 27).
2 If you don't have surround back speakers, or just have one, you won't be able to select this setting (Cannot select shows in the display).
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Chapter 8:
Other connections
1
Switch the receiver into standby then use the
Caution
2
supplied iPod audio control cable to connect your iPod
to the iPod jack on the rear of the receiver.
Push the connector in until you hear it click home. To
disconnect, squeeze the connector (as shown) to release
the catch, then pull out.
• Make sure the power is switched off before making or
changing the connections.
Connecting an iPod
2
Switch the receiver on and press the iPod input
This receiver has a dedicated iPod terminal that will allow
you to control playback of your iPod using the controls of
source button to switch the receiver to the iPod.
The front panel display shows Loading while the receiver
verifies the connection and retrieves data from the iPod.
1
this receiver.
3
Use the TOP MENU button to display iPod Top
Connecting your iPod to the receiver
menu.
When the display shows Top Menu you’re ready to play
music from the iPod.
3
• If after pressing iPod the display shows No
Connection, try switching off the receiver and
reconnecting the iPod to the receiver.
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
CENTER
Y
PR
OUT
Playing music from your iPod
To navigate the music on your iPod it’s easiest if you have
your TV switched on to take advantage of the OSDs. You
can, however, use just the receiver’s front panel display
to do everything if you prefer.
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
3
PB
PR
PB
3
PR
OUT
IN
CD
3
)
R
SUB
R
SUR-
ROUND
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
FRONT WOOFER
R232C S-VIDEO
12V TR
(DC
ASSIG-
NABLE
4
1
3
HDMI
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MULT
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
MON
OUT
VIDEO
XM
IN
IN
CENTER
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
L
Finding what you want to play
IN
1
(
)
DVD/LD
When connected to this receiver, you can browse the
music stored on your iPod by playlist, artist, album name,
song name, genres or composers, similar to using the
iPod directly.
R
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
R
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
SUB
WOOFER
FRONT
COAXIAL
ASSIGNABLE
MULTI CH IN
1
2
VSX-9110TXV
iPod Top
iPod cable
(5 ft. / 1 lb 9 oz)
iPod
Music
Extras
Settings
Shuffle Songs
Backlight
>
>
>
[ Playlists
[ Artists
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
[
Albums
[ Songs
[
Genres
[ Composers
MENU
[ Shuffle Songs
ꢆ
ꢅ
ꢂꢄ
1
Use the ꢀ/ꢁbuttons to select a category then press
iPod
ENTER to browse that category.
• To return to the previous level any time, press
RETURN.
2
Use the ꢀ/ꢁ buttons to browse the selected
category (e.g., albums).
Note
1 This system is compatible with an iPod, iPod mini and iPod Photo portable device (third generation and above), however, compatibility may vary depend-
ing on the software version of your iPod. This receiver does not support software versions prior to iPod update 2004-10-20. For supported versions, consult
your local Pioneer dealer.
2 • This product is the Pioneer Audio Control Cable for use with an iPod® (third generation and above), iPod Mini or iPod Photo.
• This cable is for connection only to the dock connector port of the iPod.
• For detailed instructions on using the iPod, please refer to the manual supplied with the iPod.
• The connected iPod should be updated with iPod updater software higher than version 2004-10-20.
3 • The controls of your iPod will be inoperable when connected to this receiver (Pioneer shows in the iPod display). Features such as the equalizer cannot
be controlled using this receiver, and we recommend switching the equalizer off before connecting.
• You can’t use the iPod and XM Radio functions simultaneously using the multi-room feature on page 53.
4 Note that non-roman characters in playlists will be displayed as #.
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• Use ꢂ/ꢃ to move to previous/next levels.
Using XM Radio
3
Continue browsing until you arrive at what you
1
XM is the leading provider of satellite radio service in the
United States. Through two high-power satellites, Rock
and Roll, XM Radio service offers over 150 channels of
music, news, talk, sports and children's programming on
a monthly subscription basis. XM Radio offers
consumers clear sound quality from digital signal radios,
an extensive variety of programming and nationwide
this service.
want to play, then press
Navigation through categories on your iPod looks like
this:
ꢂ
to start playback.
Playlist ꢄ Song
Artist ꢄ Album ꢄ Song
Album ꢄ Song
Song
Genre ꢄ Artist ꢄ Album ꢄ Song
Composer ꢄ Album ꢄ Song
Shuffle Songs
Connecting your XM Radio receiver
Tip
After purchasing a Connect-and-Play™ antenna (sold
separately), you will also need to activate the XM Radio
• You can play all of the songs in a particular category
by selecting the All item at the top of each category
list. For example, you can play all the songs by a
particular artist.
2
digital radio service to receive broadcasts.
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
1
OUT
IR
IN
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
L (Single)
CENTER
IN
DVR/
VCR1
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
PR
IN
2
(
IN
1
OUT
)
IN
2
(
)
Basic playback controls
TV/SAT
IN
2
Y
IN
3
R
SURROUND
ROUND BACK
PB
PR
Y
PB
3
PR
OUT
3
)
IN
R
SUB
R
SUR-
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
CD
FRONT WOOFER
The following table shows the basic playback controls for
RS-232C S-VIDEO
12V TRIGGER
(DC OUT 12
ASSIG-
NABLE
V
/
50 mA MAX)
1
3
HDMI
your iPod:
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MULTI-ROOM
&
SOURCE
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO
R
L
XM
IN
IN
CENTER
Button
What it does
L
OUT
IN
IN
IN
L
L
L
IN
1
(
)
DVD/LD
ꢂ
Press to start playback.
R
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
R
R
R
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
SUB
FRONT
SUR-
SURROUND
COAXIAL
WOOFER
ROUND BACK
If you start playback when something other than a
song is selected, all the songs that fall into that cat-
egory will play.
ASSIGNABLE
MULTI CH IN
1
2
VSX-9110TXV
ꢃ
ꢄ
Press to stop playback.
Pauses playback, or restarts playback when
paused.
ꢇ/ꢈ Press and hold during playback to start scanning.
ꢆ/ꢅ Press to skip to previous/next song.
Connect-and-Play antenna
Connect an XM Radio Connect-and-Play™ antenna
Press repeatedly to switch between Repeat One,
Repeat All and Repeat Off.
1
to the XM Radio jack on the rear of this receiver.
You will also need to activate the XM Radio service.
Press repeatedly to switch between Shuffle Songs,
Shuffle Albums and Shuffle Off.
2
Press XM RADIO (SHIFT+TUNER) to switch to the
DISP
Press repeatedly to change the song playback
information displayed.
3
XM RADIO input.
For best reception, you may need to move the Connect-
and-Play™ antenna near a window (the southernmost
window should produce the best results).
ꢂ/ꢃ
During playback, press to skip to previous/next
playlist; when browsing, press to move to previous/
next levels.
• If after pressing XM RADIO the display shows Check
Antenna, try disconnecting the antenna and
reconnecting.
TOP
MENU
Press to return to the iPod Top menu screen.
iPod® is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries.
Note
1 If you’re in the song category, you can also press ENTER to start playback.
2 Hardware and required basic monthly subscription sold separately. Premium Channel available at additional monthly cost. Installation costs and other
fees and taxes, including a one-time activation fee may apply. Subscription fee is consumer only. All fees and programming subject to change. Channels
with frequent explicit language are indicated with an XL. Channel blocking is available for XM radio receivers by calling 1-800-XMRADIO. Subscriptions
subject to Customer Agreement available at xmradio.com. Only available in the 48 contiguous United States.
3 You can’t use the iPod and XM Radio functions simultaneously using the multi-room feature on page 53.
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Neural Surround™ employs psychoacoustic frequency
domain processing which allows delivery of a more
detailed sound stage with superior localization of
surround elements. System playback is scalable from
stereo up to state-of-the-art multichannel surround.
Listening to XM Radio
After connecting, you will be able to use this receiver to
select channels and navigate categories using the on-
1
screen display. The information displayed is as follows:
Preset class
Signal strength
Category
Neural Surround™ is trademark owned by Neural Audio
Corporation.
XM Satellite Radio
Decades
A
A0
XM005
Preset number
Fifties (50's)
Channel number
Artist name
Saving channel presets
This receiver can memorize up to 30 channels, stored in
three banks, or classes, (A, B and C) of 10 stations each.
Remy Sherman
Lovin' You
Song name
Channel name
1
Select the channel you want to memorize.
See Selecting channels and browsing by genre above.
Selecting channels and browsing by genre
From the XM Channel Guide, you can browse XM Radio
channels in the order that they appear, or you can narrow
your channel search by genre.
2
Press T.EDIT
.
The display shows a blinking memory class.
3
Press CLASS to select one of the three classes then
press ꢂ/ꢃ to select the channel preset you want.
XM Satellite Radio
Decades
A
XM Channel Guide
Previous
You can also use the number buttons to select a preset.
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
000 RADIO ID
A0
XM005
001 Preview
002 Highway1
• The default for all presets is XM001.
Fifties (50's)
003 America
004 Hank's Place
005 Fifties (50's)
006 Sixties (60's)
007 Seventies (70's)
Remy Sherman
Lovin' You
4
Press ENTER.
Next
ꢀ
:
Exit
After pressing ENTER, the preset class and number stop
blinking and the receiver stores the XM channel.
•
Press ꢀ/ꢁ to display the XM Channel Guide then
ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ and ENTER to select the channel of the XM
radio broadcast you want to hear.
Listening to channel presets
You will need to have some presets stored to do this.
• To browse by genre, first press CATEGORY, use ꢀ/
1
Press CLASS to select the class in which the channel
2
ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ to select a genre then press ENTER.
is stored.
• To cancel and exit any time, press RETURN.
Press repeatedly to cycle through classes A, B and C.
2
Press ꢂ/ꢃ to select the channel preset you want.
• You can also use the number buttons on the remote
control to recall the channel preset.
Tip
• You can select channels directly by pressing
D.ACCESS then the three-digit channel number.
®
Connect & Play™, XM-Ready and The Ultimate Playlist are
trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc. ©2005 XM Satellite
Radio Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
• You can press DISP to change XM Radio information
in the front panel display.
• The currently selected channel is automatically
chosen (without pressing ENTER) after 5 seconds.
Using XM HD Surround
XM HD Surround uses Neural Surround™ technology to
achieve optimal surround sound from XM radio.
•
While listening to XM Radio, press S.DIRECT for
XM HD Surround listening.
See About Neural Surround™ below for more on this.
About Neural Surround™
Neural Surround™ represents the latest advancement in
surround technology and has been adopted by XM
Satellite Radio for digital radio broadcasts of surround
recordings and live events.
Note
1 It’s easiest if you have your TV switched on to take advantage of the OSDs. You can, however, use just the front panel display to do everything if you prefer.
2 Select XM000 (RADIO ID) from the on-screen display to check the Radio ID of the Connect-and-Play antenna.
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• The arrow on the cable connector body should be
facing right for correct alignment with the connector
on the player.
Connecting using HDMI
If you have a HDMI or DVI (with HDCP) equipped compo-
nent, you can connect it to this receiver using a commer-
1
cially available HDMI cable.
The HDMI connection transfers uncompressed digital
video, as well as almost every kind of digital audio that the
connected component is compatible with, including
DVD-Video, DVD-Audio (see below for limitations), Video
CD/Super VCD, CD and MP3. See About the video
converter on page 12 for more on HDMI compatibility.
3
Press HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 (depending on which input
you’ve connected to).
You can also use the front panel controls.
• Set the HDMI parameter in Setting the AV options on
page 61 to THROUGH if you want to hear HDMI
audio output from your TV or plasma display (no
sound will be heard from this receiver).
HDMI/DVI-equipped component
HDMI OUT
• If the video signal does not appear on your TV or
plasma display, try adjusting the resolution settings
on your component or display. Note that some
components (such as video game units) have
resolutions that may not be displayed. In this case,
use an (analog) S-video or composite connection.
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
OUT
IR
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
IN
1
2
IN
AM
COMPONENT VIDEO
L
IN
1
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
Y
P
B
P
R
(
DVR/
IN
1
OUT
)
VCR1
IN
2
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
2
Y
IN
3
• You can’t hear HDMI audio through this receiver’s
digital out jacks.
P
B
P
R
P
B
P
R
OUT
IN
CD
3
)
R
ASSIGNABLE
1
3
(
RS-232C S-VIDEO
ASSIG-
NABLE
1
3
HDMI
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
VIDEO
XM
IN
IN
About HDMI
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
1
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) supports
both video and audio on a single digital connection for
use with DVD players, DTV, set-top boxes, and other AV
devices. HDMI was developed to provide the technolo-
gies of High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection
(HDCP) as well as Digital Visual Interface (DVI) in one
specification. HDCP is used to protect digital content
transmitted and received by DVI-compliant displays.
(
)
DVD/LD
R
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/
COAXIAL
ASSIGNABLE
1
2
VSX-9110TXV
HDMI IN
HDMI/DVI-compatible monitor
or plasma display
1
Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI IN 1/2
interconnect on this receiver to an HDMI output on your
HDMI component.
HDMI appears on the front panel when an HDMI-
equipped component is connected.
2
Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI OUT
interconnect on this receiver to an HDMI interconnect
2
on a HDMI-compatible monitor.
Note
1 • An HDMI connection can only be made with DVI-equipped components compatible with both DVI and High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection
(HDCP). If you choose to connect to a DVI connector, you will need a separate adaptor (DVIꢄHDMI) to do so. A DVI connection, however, does not support
audio signals. Consult your local audio dealer for more information.
• This unit has been designed to be compliant with HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) Version 1.2. Depending on the component you have
connected, using a DVI connection may result in unreliable signal transfers. Also, when using a component with HDMI version 1.0, it is not possible to
output copy-controlled DVD-Audio CPPM sources from the HDMI connection.
2 To see the on-screen display, you must also connect the receiver and TV with a composite, component, or S-video cable.
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HDMI has the capability to support standard, enhanced,
or high-definition video plus standard to multi-channel
surround-sound audio. HDMI features include uncom-
pressed digital video, a bandwidth of up to 2.2 gigabytes
per second (with HDTV signals), one connector (instead
of several cables and connectors), and communication
between the AV source and AV devices such as DTVs.
Second Zone speaker B setup
Caution
• Before making or changing the connections, switch off
the power and disconnect the power cord from the
power outlet. Plugging in components should be the
last connection you make with your system.
HDMI, the
logo and High-Definition Multi-
media Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of
HDMI licensing LLC.
• Be careful not to allow any contact between speaker
wires from different terminals.
• You can use speakers with a nominal impedance
between 6 Ω to 16 Ω (please see Switching the
speaker impedance on page 63 if you plan to use
speakers with an impedance of less than 8 Ω).
Connecting the multichannel analog inputs
For DVD Audio and SACD playback, your DVD player may
have 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 channel analog outputs (depending
on whether your player supports surround back
After selecting 2nd Zone in Surround back speaker
setting on page 35, you can use the speakers connected
to the (surround back) B speaker terminals on the rear
panel to listen to stereo playback in another room. See
Switching the speaker system below for the listening
options with this setup.
1
channels). Make sure that the player is set to output
multichannel analog audio.
1
Connect the front, surround, center and subwoofer
outputs on your DVD player to the corresponding
MULTI CH input jack on this receiver.
• Use standard RCA/phono jack cables for the
connections.
1
Connect a pair of speakers to the surround back
speaker terminals on the rear panel.
Connect them the same way you connected your
speakers in Installing your speaker system on page 17.
Make sure to review Placing the speakers on page 18
when placing the speakers in another room.
2
If your DVD player also has outputs for surround
back channels, connect these to the corresponding
MULTI CH input jacks on this receiver.
• Use standard RCA/phono jack cables for the
connections.
2
Select ‘2nd Zone’ from the ‘Surr Back System’ menu.
See Surround back speaker setting on page 35 to do this.
• If there is a single surround back output, connect it to
the SURROUND BACK L (Single) jack on this
receiver.
Selecting the multichannel analog inputs
If you have connected a decoder or a DVD player as
above, you must select the analog multichannel inputs
2
for surround sound playback.
1
Make sure you have set the playback source to the
proper output setting.
For example, you might need to set your DVD player to
output multichannel analog audio.
2
Press MULTI CH IN (front panel).
• Depending on the DVD player you’re using, the
analog output level of the subwoofer channel may be
too low. In this case switch the receiver into standby,
then press ꢁ STANDBY/ON while holding down
SBch PROCESSING on the front panel. This switches
between SW IN +10dB (increase of 10 decibels) and
SW IN 0dB (default) in the subwoofer channel.
Note
1 To listen to multichannel analog audio you’ll need to select MULTI CH IN (see Selecting the multichannel analog inputs above for more on this).
2 • When playback from the multichannel inputs is selected, you can’t use the sound processing features, SIGNAL SELECT, or any of the listening modes
(including STEREO and the surround back channel processing).
• When playback from the multichannel inputs is selected, only the volume and channel levels can be set.
• You can’t listen to your speaker B (Second Zone) system during playback from the multichannel inputs.
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Switching the speaker system
If you selected 2nd Zone in Surround back speaker setting
on page 35, three speaker system settings are possible
using the SPEAKERS button. If you selected Normal (SB)
or Front Bi-Amp, the button will simply switch your main
speaker system on or off. The options below are for the
Bi-amping your front speakers
Bi-amping is when you connect the high frequency driver
and low frequency driver of your speakers to different
amplifiers (in this case, to both front and surround back
terminals) for better crossover performance. Your
speakers must be bi-ampable to do this (having separate
terminals for high and low) and the sound improvement
will depend on the kind of speakers you’re using.
1
2nd Zone setting only.
•
Use the SPEAKERS button on the front panel to
select a speaker system setting.
As mentioned above, if you have selected Normal (SB),
the button will simply switch your main speaker system
(A) on or off.
1
Connect your speakers as shown below.
This illustration below shows the connections for bi-
amping your front left speaker. Hook up your front right
speaker in the same way.
Press repeatedly to choose a speaker system option:
SPEAKERS
• SPꢂA – Sound is output from speaker system A and
FRONT
CENTER
SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
/
A
B
R
L
R
L
R
L
( )
Single
the same signal is output from the pre-out terminals.
• SPꢂB – Sound is output from the two speakers
connected to speaker system B. Multichannel
sources will not be heard. The same signal is output
from the surround back channel pre-out terminals.
Front left
speaker
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SELECTABLE
High
• SPꢂAB – Sound is output from speaker system A (up
to 5 channels, depending on the source), the two
speakers in speaker system B, and the subwoofer.
The sound from speaker system B will be the same as
the sound from speaker system A (multichannel
sources will be downmixed to 2 channels).
Low
Since both front and surround back speaker terminals
output the same audio, it doesn’t matter which set (front
or surround back) is powering which part (High or Low)
of the speaker.
• SPꢂ(off) – No sound is output from the speakers. The
same sound is output from the pre-out terminals
(including from your subwoofer, if connected) as
when selecting speaker system A (above).
• Make sure that the + / – connections are properly
inserted.
2
Select the ‘Front Bi-Amp’ setting from the ‘Surr Back
System’ menu.
See Surround back speaker setting on page 35 to specify
how you’re using the surround back speaker terminals.
Caution
• Most speakers with both High and Low terminals
have two metal plates that connect the High to the
Low terminals. These must be removed when you are
bi-amping the speakers or you could severely
damage the amplifier. See your speaker manual for
more information.
• If your speakers have a removable crossover network,
make sure you do not remove it for bi-amping. Doing
so may damage your speakers.
Note
1 • The subwoofer output depends on the settings you made in Manual speaker setup on page 42. However, if SPꢂB is selected above, no sound is heard
from the subwoofer (the LFE channel is not downmixed).
• Depending on the settings in Surround back speaker setting on page 35 output from the surround back pre-out terminals may change.
• All speaker systems (except 2nd Zone connections) are switched off when headphones are connected.
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Bi-wiring your speakers
Connecting additional amplifiers
The reasons for bi-wiring are basically the same as bi-
amping, but additionally, interference effects within the
wire could be reduced, producing better sound. Again, to
do this your speakers must be bi-wireable (that is they
must have separate terminals for the high and low
frequencies). When bi-wiring, make sure you’ve selected
Normal (SB) or 2nd Zone in Surround back speaker
setting on page 35.
This receiver has more than enough power for any home
use, but it’s possible to add additional amplifiers to every
channel of your system using the pre-outs. Make the
connections shown below to add amplifiers to power
your speakers.
• Before making or changing the connections, switch
off the power and disconnect the power cord from the
AC outlet.
•
To bi-wire a speaker, connect two speaker cords to
ANALOG
INPUT
the speaker terminal on the receiver.
Using a banana plug for the second connection is
recommended.
L
R
Front channel
amplifier
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
L (
CENTER
)
Single
ANALOG
OU
INPUT
IN
3
Center channel
amplifier (mono)
R
SURROUND
R
SUB
R
SUR-
FRONT WOOFER
ROUND BACK
12V TRIGGER
ANALOG
INPUT
(DC OUT 12 V /
50 mA MAX)
L
R
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MULTI-ROOM
&
SOURCE
Surround channel
amplifier
ROOM 2(ZONE 2
MONITOR
OUT
R
L
ANALOG
INPUT
L R
CENTER
L
L
L
Caution
Surround back
channel amplifier
• Make sure you use a parallel (not series, which are
fairly uncommon) connection when bi-wiring your
speakers.
ANALOG
INPUT
R
R
R
DVR/VCR2
SUB
FRONT
SUR-
SURROUND
Powered
subwoofer
WOOFER
ROUND BACK
MULTI CH IN
VSX-9110TXV
• Don't connect different speakers from the same
terminal in this way.
• You can use the additional amplifier on the surround
back channel pre-outs for a single speaker as well. In
this case plug the amplifier into the left (L (Single))
terminal only.
• The sound from the surround back terminals will
depend on how you have configured the Surround
back speaker setting on page 35.
• To hear sound only from the pre-outs, switch the
speaker system to OFF, or simply disconnect any
speakers that are connected directly to the receiver.
• If you’re not using a subwoofer, change the front
speaker setting (see Speaker Setting on page 42) to
LARGE.
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Surround Back System multi-room setup
You must select MR & S in Surround back speaker setting
on page 35 to use this setup. Note that the sound in the
sub room will be temporarily interrupted when
controlling the main room (for example, changing the
input source or starting playback).
This receiver can power two independent systems in
separate rooms after you have made the proper multi-
1
room connections. Different sources can be playing in
both rooms at the same time or, depending on your
needs, the same source can also be used. The main and
sub rooms have independent power (the main room
power can be off while the sub room is on) and the sub
room can be controlled by the front panel controls.
However, you may need to specify the volume setting in
Multi-Room and IR receiver setup on page 59.
•
Connect a TV monitor to the MULTI-ROOM &
SOURCE MONITOR OUT jacks on the rear of this
receiver.
You should have a pair of speakers attached to the
surround back speaker terminals as shown below.
MONITOR
OUT
MULTI-ROOM & SOURCE
ROOM 2(ZO
MONITOR
R
OUT
Making multi-room connections
It is possible to make these connections if you have a
separate TV and speakers for your sub room. You will also
need a separate amplifier if you are not using the
SurrBack System setup (see below). There are two multi-
room setups possible with this system:
CENTER
L
L
L
Sub room
Main room
AM LOOP
PRE OUT
AC OUTLET
L
L
L (Single)
CENTER
PR
OUT
IN
3
R
SURROUND
ROUND BACK
PR
R
SUB
R
SUR-
FRONT WOOFER
SWITCHED 100 W(0.8 A) MAX
12V TRIGGER
(DC OUT 12
V
/
50 mA MAX)
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
SPEAKERS
MULTI-ROOM
&
SOURCE
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
MONITOR
OUT
FRONT
CENTER
SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
/
A
B
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
(Single)
CENTER
IN
L
L
L
Basic multi-room setup
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SELECTABLE
R1
DVR/VCR2
R
R
R
FRONT
SUB
SUR-
SURROUND
WOOFER ROUND BACK
MULTI CH IN
•
Connect a separate amplifier to the MULTI-
ROOM & SOURCE ROOM 2 jacks and a TV monitor to
the MULTI-ROOM & SOURCE MONITOR OUT jacks,
both on the rear of this receiver.
SURROUND BACK
/
B
(
)
Single
R
L
You should have a pair of speakers attached to the sub
room amplifier as shown in the illustration below.
MONITOR
OUT
SPEAKERS
MULTI-ROOM & SOURCE
SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SELECTABLE
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
MONITOR
OUT
FRON
A
R
R
L
Using the multi-room controls
CENTER
L
L
L
The following steps use the front panel controls to adjust
the sub room volume and select sources. See Multi-room
remote controls below when using the remote control.
Sub room
Main room
-
AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER VSX 9110TXV
PHASE
CONTROL
STANDBY/ON
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
1
OUT
IR
IN
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
L (Single)
CENTER
IN
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
PR
IN
2
(DVR/
IN
1
OUT
VCR1)
MULTI ROOM
ON/OFF CONTROL
LISTENING
MODE
SIGNAL
SB ch
MULTI CH
IN
DVD/LD
TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
VIDEO/GAME
CD
CD-R
/
TAPE
/
MD
FM/AM
XM
iPod
HDMI
SELECT PROCESSING
IN
(TV/SAT)
2
IN
2
Y
IN
3
R
SURROUND
ROUND BACK
PB
PR
Y
PB
3
PR
OUT
IN
3
R
SUB
R
SUR-
ASSIGNABLE
1
(CD)
ENTER
MASTER
VOLUME
FRONT WOOFER
MULTI JOG
RS-232C S-VIDEO
12V TRIGGER
(DC OUT 12
ASSIG-
NABLE
V
/
50 mA MAX)
HDMI
1
3
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MULTI-ROOM
&
SOURCE
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO
-
S
VIDEO
VIDEO/GAME INPUT
AUDIO
MCACC
SETUP MIC
R
L
XM
IN
VIDEO
L
R
DIGITAL IN
IN
PHONES
SYSTEM
SETUP
TUNING/
STATION
TUNER
EDIT
RETURN
TONE
SPEAKERS
CENTER
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
L
L
L
IN
1
MULTI JOG
(DVD/LD)
R
IN
2
(DVR/VCR2)
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
R
R
R
FRONT
SUB
SUR-
SURROUND
COAXIAL
ASSIGNABLE
WOOFER ROUND BACK
MULTI CH IN
1
2
1
Press the MULTI ROOM ON/OFF button on the front
panel.
The MULTI ROOM indicator lights and MR&S ON
appears in the front panel display to indicate the multi-
room control has been switched on.
Note
1 Note that you will only be able to play analog sources (such as composite video) in the sub room.
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2
Press CONTROL.
Make sure that any operations for the sub room are done
while MULTI-ROOM shows in the display. If MULTI-
ROOM is not showing, the front panel controls affect the
main room only.
Connecting an IR receiver
If you keep your stereo components in a closed cabinet or
shelving unit, you can use an optional IR receiver (such
as a Niles or Xantech unit) to control your system instead
4
3
Use the MULTI JOG dial to select the source for the
of the remote sensor on the front panel of this receiver.
You may need to specify your IR receiver type in Multi-
Room and IR receiver setup on page 59.
room you have selected.
For example, CD sends the source connected to the CD
inputs to the sub room.
• If you select TUNER, you can use the front panel
TUNER controls to select a preset station (see Saving
station presets on page 31 if you’re unsure how to do
Closet or shelving unit
Non-Pioneer
IR
component
1
this).
IN
• XM Radio will only be possible in the main room, and
when using the multi-room feature, you can’t use the
iPod and XM Radio functions at the same time.
Pioneer
CONTROL
component
IN
AN
OUT
MULTI-ROOM & SOURCE
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
4
Use the MASTER VOLUME dial to adjust the
volume.
OUT
IN
IR
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
OUT
IR
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
IN
1
2
IN
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
L (Single)
CENTER
IN
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
Y
PB
PR
This is only possible if you selected the VARIABLE
volume control in Multi-Room and IR receiver setup on
(
DVR/
IN
1
OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO
VCR1)
IN
(TV/SAT)
2
Y
P
P
Y
P
IN
2
Y
IN
3
R
SURROUND
ROUND BACK
PB
PR
PB
3
PR
OUT
IN
3
R
SUB
R
SUR-
ASSIGNABLE
1
(CD)
FRONT WOOFER
RS-232C S-VIDEO
12V TRIGGER
(DC OUT 12
ASSIG-
NABLE
V
/
50 mA MAX)
1
3
HDMI
2
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
page 59.
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
MONITOR
OUT
MULTI-ROOM
&
SOURCE
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO
R
L
XM
IN
IN
IN
CENTER
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
L
L
L
5
When you’re finished, press CONTROL again to
return to the main room controls.
IN
1
(DVD/LD)
R
IN
2
(DVR/VCR2)
R
R
R
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
SUB
WOOFER
FRONT
SUR-
SURROUND
COAXIAL
ASSIGNABLE
ROUND BACK
MULTI CH IN
1
2
You can also press the MULTI ROOM ON/OFF button on
3
the front panel to switch off all output to the sub room.
IR receiver
Multi-room remote controls
The following table shows the possible multi-room
remote controls:
1
Connect the IR receiver sensor to the MULTI-ROOM
& SOURCE IR IN jack on the rear of this receiver.
2
Connect the IR IN jack of another component to the
MULTI-ROOM & SOURCE IR OUT jack on the rear of this
receiver to link it to the IR receiver.
Please see the manual supplied with your IR receiver for
the type of cable necessary for the connection.
Button
What it does
Selects the sub room.
SHIFT+
RECEIVER
Switches power on/off in the sub room.
ꢁ
• If you want to link a Pioneer component to the IR
receiver, see Operating other Pioneer components
with this unit’s sensor on page 70 to connect to the
CONTROL jacks instead of the IR OUT jack.
Use to select the input source in the sub room.
INPUT
SELECT
Use to select the input source directly (this may
not work for some functions) in the sub room.
Input
source
buttons
Use to set the listening volume in the sub room.
VOL +/–
Note
1 The tuner cannot be tuned to more than one station at a time. Therefore, changing the station in one room also changes the station in the other room.
Please be careful not to change stations when recording a radio broadcast.
2 The volume levels of the main and sub room are independent.
3 • You won’t be able to switch the main room off completely unless you’ve switched off the multi-room control first.
• If you don’t plan to use the multi-room feature for awhile, turn off the power in both the main and sub room so that this receiver is in standby.
4 • Remote operation may not be possible if direct light from a strong fluorescent lamp is shining on the IR receiver remote sensor window.
• Note that other manufacturers may not use the IR terminology. Refer to the manual that came with your component to check for IR compatibility.
• If using two remote controls (at the same time), the IR receiver’s remote sensor takes priority over the remote sensor on the front panel.
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Switching components on and off using
the 12 volt trigger
Using this receiver with a Pioneer
plasma display
You can connect a component in your system (such as a
screen or projector) to this receiver so that it switches on
or off using a 12 volt trigger when you select an input
function. However, you must specify which input
functions switch on the trigger using the The Input Setup
menu on page 58. Note that this will only work with
components that have a standby mode.
If you have a Pioneer plasma display, you can use an
1
SR+ cable to connect it to this unit and take advantage
of various convenient features, such as automatic video
input switching of the plasma display when the input is
2
changed.
CONTROL
OUT
12V
TRIGGER
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
IN
1
2
OUT
IR
IN
AM LOOP
L
PRE OUT
L
Pioneer plasma
COMPONENT VIDEO
L (Single)
CENTER
IN
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
Y
PB
PR
(
DVR/
IN
1
OUT
)
VCR1
display
IN
2
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
2
IN
3
VSX-9110TXV
R
SURROUND
ROUND BACK
Y
PB
PR
PB
3
PR
OUT
IN
CD
3
)
R
R
SUR-
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
FRONT W
MULTI-ROOM
&
SOURCE
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
RS-232C S-VIDEO
12V TRIGGER
(DC OUT 12
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
1
ASSIG-
NABLE
V
/
OUT
IR
IN
50 mA MAX)
1
3
HDMI
AM LOOP
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
MONITOR
OUT
C
MULTI-ROOM
&
SOURCE
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
IN
1
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
PR
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
MONITOR
OUT
IN
2
(
DVR/
VCR1
IN
1
VIDEO
OUT
R
L
)
XM
IN
IN
2
IN
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
2
IN
3
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
3
PR
OUT
IN
CD
3
)
R
S
W
ASSIGNABLE
1
(
FRONT
RS-232C S-VIDEO
ASSIG-
NABLE
1
3
HDMI
•
Connect the 12V TRIGGER jack of this receiver to
IN
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
the 12V trigger of another component.
Use a cable with a mono mini-plug on each end for the
connection.
VIDEO
XM
IN
IN
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
1
(
)
DVD/LD
R
IN
2
• The trigger maximum power is DC OUT 12V/50mA.
(
)
DVR/VCR2
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD DVD/LD TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
COAXIAL
ASSIGNABLE
1
2
After you’ve specified the input functions that will switch
on the trigger, you’ll be able to switch the component on
or off just by pressing the input function(s) you’ve set in
The Input Setup menu on page 58.
Important
• If you connect to a Pioneer plasma display using an
SR+ cable, you will need to point the remote control
at the plasma display remote sensor to control the
receiver. In this case, you won’t be able to control the
receiver using the remote control if you switch the
plasma display off.
• Before you can use the extra SR+ features, you need
to make a few settings in the receiver. See The Input
Setup menu on page 58 and Multi-Room and IR
receiver setup on page 59 for detailed instructions.
Note
1 The 3-ringed SR+ cable from Pioneer is commercially available under the part number ADE7095. Contact the Pioneer Customer Support division for
more information on obtaining an SR+ cable (you can also use a commercially available 3-ringed mini phone plug for the connection).
2 This receiver is compatible with all SR+ equipped Pioneer plasma displays from 2003 onward.
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Other connections
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•
Use a 3-ringed miniplug SR+ cable to connect the
CONTROL IN jack of this receiver with the CONTROL
OUT jack of your plasma display.
Using the SR+ mode with a Pioneer
plasma display
When connected using an SR+ cable, a number of
features become available to make using this receiver
with your Pioneer plasma display even easier. These
features include:
• On-screen displays when making receiver settings,
such as speaker setup, MCACC setup, and so on.
VIDEO
INPUT 1
VIDEO
INPUT 2
Pioneer plasma
display
• On-screen volume display.
• On-screen display of listening mode.
• Automatic video input switching on the plasma
display.
• Automatic volume muting on the plasma display.
DVD player
Satellite receiver, etc
See also Multi-Room and IR receiver setup on page 59 for
more on setting up the receiver.
DVD/LD
AUDIO IN
TV/SAT
AUDIO IN
Important
AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER VSX-9110TXV
• The additional SR+ features do not work when the
iPod or XM Radio function is selected.
PHASE
STANDBY/ON
CONTROL
MULTI ROOM
LISTENING
MODE
SIGNAL
SB ch
MULTI CH
IN
DVD
/
LD
TV
/
SAT
DVR
/
VCR1
DVR
/
VCR2
VIDEO/GAME
CD
CD-R
/
TAPE
/
MD
FM/AM
XM
iPod
HDMI
ON/OFF CONTROL
SELECT PROCESSING
MULTI JOG
ENTER
MASTER
VOLUME
CD
DVR
2
S
-
VIDEO
VIDEO/GAME INPUT
AUDIO
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO
L
R
DIGITAL IN
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
PHONES
SYSTEM
SETUP
TUNING/
STATION
TUNER
EDIT
RETURN
TONE
SPEAKERS
MULTI JOG
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
HDMI1 TUNER
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
This receiver
SR+
DIMMER
S.RETRIEVER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
To make the most of the SR+ features, you should
connect your source components (DVD player, etc.) in a
slightly different way to that described in this chapter. For
each component, connect the video output directly to the
plasma display, and just connect the audio (analog and/
or digital) to this receiver.
DIALOG
E
1
Make sure that the plasma display and this receiver
are switched on and that they are connected with the
SR+ cable.
See Using this receiver with a Pioneer plasma display
above for more on connecting these components.
• Make sure you have also selected the display input to
which you’ve connected the receiver in The Input
Setup menu on page 58.
2
To switch SR+ mode on/off, press RECEIVER, then
the SR+ button.
The front panel display shows SR+ ON or SR+ OFF.
• The automatic volume muting feature is enabled
separately; see Multi-Room and IR receiver setup on
page 59.
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Other connections
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Use a commercially-available cable to connect the RS-
232C jack on your computer to the 9-pin RS-232C jack on
this receiver. See the documentation provided with the
Advanced MCACC application for more information.
Connecting a PC for Advanced MCACC
output
If you use the Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ (see
page 38) to measure the reverb characteristics of your
listening room, you can check the results graphically
using a computer connected to this receiver. Use a
commercially-available RS-232C cable to connect the RS-
232C jack on your computer to the 9-pin RS-232C jack on
the back panel of this receiver (the cable must be cross
type, female–female).
RS-232C
The software to output the results is available from the
support area of the Pioneer website (http://
0,,2076_262707270,00.html). Instructions for using the
software are also available here. Please contact the
Customer Support Division of Pioneer if you have any
questions or concerns.
PC
Advanced MCACC output using your PC
Before continuing, make sure you have completed steps
1–3 in Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ on page 38.
Note that transmission data is erased when the receiver
is turned off.
Please make sure your system meets the following
requirements:
®
®
• Operating system must be Windows XP, Windows
®
®
2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98
1
Select ‘Reverb Output PC’ and press ENTER.
When the receiver is ready for transmission, Start the
®
Second Edition, or Windows NT 4.0 (Service pack 6).
MCACC application on your PC shows on the OSD.
• CPU must be at least Pentium 3 / 300 MHz or AMD
K6 / 300 MHz (or equivalent) with at least 128 MB of
memory, and your monitor must be able to display a
minimum resolution of 800x600.
3e.EQ Professional
3e3.Reverb Output PC
MCACC:M1. MEMORY
1.Reverb Measurement
2.Reverb View
1
3.Reverb Output PC
4.Advanced EQ Setup
Start the MCACC
application on your PC
• An RS-232C port connector is necessary for
graphical output. Refer to the operating instructions
and/or the PC manufacturer for more information on
making the proper port settings.
ENTER:Next
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ:Cancel
2
Start the MCACC application on your computer.
• System must have internet access.
Follow the instructions provided with the application. It
will take about ten seconds for the transmission to
complete, then you will be able to analyze the output on
your computer. Since the data will be cleared from the
receiver when you restart reverb measurement or turn off
the receiver, you might want to save the information on
your PC after measurement.
•
Connect your computer to the RS-232C jack on
the rear panel of the receiver.
Make sure that the receiver and all connected
components are switched off and disconnected from the
1
power outlet when you do this.
3
When you’re finished, press RETURN.
You’ll be taken to the Advanced EQ Setup. Depending on
the results, you may want to continue with the Advanced
EQ setup (see Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ on
page 38 for more on this). You can also simply press
RETURN again to exit the Professional Acoustic
Calibration EQ setup.
Note
1 Make sure that you do this before continuing to the Reverb Measurement option in Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ on page 38 (measurement data
is cleared if you switch off the power).
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Other Settings
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Chapter 9:
Other Settings
• If you change the setting to an input that has been
previously assigned to another function (for example,
TV/SAT) then the setting for that function will
automatically be switched off.
The Input Setup menu
You only need to make settings in the Input Setup menu
if you didn’t hook up your digital equipment according to
the default settings (see Input function default and
possible settings below). In this case, you need to tell the
receiver what equipment is hooked up to which terminal
so the buttons on the remote correspond to the
components you’ve connected.
• If you used component video cords to connect your
component you must tell the receiver which input
you connected it to, or else you may see the S-video
or composite video input instead of the component
1
video signal.
5
When you’re finished, select ‘Next’ to continue to
1
Press RECEIVER on the remote control, then press
the next screen.
the SETUP button.
The second screen of the Input setup has two optional
settings:
An on-screen display (OSD) appears on your TV. Use the
ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ buttons and ENTER to navigate through the
screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to
confirm and exit the current menu.
• Input name – You can choose to rename the input
function for easier identification. Select Rename to
do so, or Default to return to the system default.
2
Select ‘Input Setup’ from the System Setup menu.
• 12V Trigger – After connecting a component to the
12 volt trigger (see Switching components on and off
using the 12 volt trigger on page 55), select M.
ROOM, ROOM2 or OFF to switch it on automatically
along with the room specified.
System Setup
1.Auto MCACC
6.Input Setup
Input
(1/2)
DVD
2.Surr Back System
3.Manual MCACC
4.Data Management
5.Manual SP Setup
6.Input Setup
Digital In
[
[
COAX-1
Comp-2
]
]
Component In
7.Other Setup
(
Next
)
ꢀ:Finish
ꢀ
:
Exit
• PDP In (SR+) – To control certain functions on this
receiver from a plasma display, select the display
input to which you’ve connected the receiver.
3
Select the input function that you want to set up.
2
The default names correspond with the names next to the
terminals on the rear panel (such as DVD/LD or VIDEO/
GAME) which, in turn, correspond with the names on the
remote control.
6
When you're finished, press RETURN.
You will return to the System Setup menu.
Input function default and possible settings
The terminals on the rear of the receiver generally
correspond to the name of one of the input source
functions. If you have connected components to this
receiver differently from (or in addition to) the defaults
below, see The Input Setup menu above to tell the
receiver how you’ve connected up. The dots (ì) indicate
possible assignments.
6.Input Setup
Input
(1/2)
6.Input Setup
(
PlayStation
Input Name Default
(2/2)
DVD
Back)
Digital In
[
[
COAX-1
Comp-2
]
]
Component In
12V Trigger
[
[
ON
]
]
PDP In (SR+)
Input-1
(
Next
)
ꢀ:Finish
ꢀ:Finish
4
Select the input(s) to which you’ve connected your
component.
Input Terminals
Input source
For example, if your DVD player only has an optical
output, you will need to change the DVD/LD input
function’s Digital In setting from COAX 1 (default) to the
optical input you’ve connected it to.The numbering
(OPT1 to 4) corresponds with the numbers beside the
inputs on the back of the receiver.
Digital
COAX 1
OPT 2
Component
DVD/LD
ì
ì
ì
ì
TV/SAT
DVR/VCR1
DVR/VCR2
OPT 1
COAX 2
Note
1 For high-definition video (using component video connections), or when digital video conversion is switched off (in Setting the AV options on page 61),
you must connect your TV to this receiver using the same type of video cable as you used to connect your video component.
2 You will have to make an SR+ cable connection from a CONTROL OUT jack on the display to the CONTROL IN jack on this receiver (opposite from the
setup in Using this receiver with a Pioneer plasma display on page 55). Note that to control this receiver using the remote, you will have to point it at the
plasma display’s remote sensor after making this connection.
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Other Settings
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Multi-Room and IR receiver setup
• Default setting: Variable / Setting 1
Input Terminals
Input source
Digital
Component
If you’ve made multi-room connections (see Multi-room
listening on page 53) you may need to specify your
volume setting. Also use this menu to specify your IR
receiver type (if necessary).
VIDEO/GAME
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
XM
(Fixed)
ì
(Fixed)
ì
1
Select ‘Multi-Room’ from the System Setup
menu.
CD
OPT 3
7.Other Setup
7a.Multi Room Setup
Volume Level
a.Multi Room Setup
CD-R/TAPE/MD
TUNER
b.SR+ Setup
Variable
b.OSD Adjustment
IR Setting
[
Setting 1 ]
Be careful of loud
volume when "FIXED"
is selected.
MULTI CH IN
iPod
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ:Finish
1
2
Select the volume level setting.
• Variable – Use this setting if you’ve connected a
power amplifier in the sub room (this receiver is
simply being used as a pre-amp) and you will be
using this receiver’s controls to adjust the volume.
The Other Setup menu
The Other Setup menu is where you can make
customized settings to reflect how you are using the
receiver.
• Fixed – Use this setting if you’ve connected a fully
integrated amplifier (such as another Pioneer VSX
receiver) in the sub room and want to use that
receiver’s volume controls. (This setting is not
available if the surround back system setting is set to
MR & S.)
1
Press RECEIVER on the remote control, then press
the SETUP button.
An on-screen display (OSD) appears on your TV. Use the
ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ buttons and ENTER to navigate through the
screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to
confirm and exit the current menu.
With the Fixed setting, the source is sent from this
receiver at maximum volume, so make sure the volume is
quite low in the sub room at first and then experiment to
find the correct level.
2
Select ‘Other Setup’ then press ENTER.
System Setup
1.Auto MCACC
7.Other Setup
a.Multi Room Setup
3
Select the type of IR receiver you’re using.
• Setting 1 – Default setting.
2.Surr Back System
3.Manual MCACC
4.Data Management
5.Manual SP Setup
6.Input Setup
b.SR+ Setup
b.OSD Adjustment
7.Other Setup
• Setting 2 – Use this setting if the IR receiver you’re
2
ꢀ
:
Exit
ꢀ:Return
using doesn’t seem to work with Setting 1.
4
When you're finished, press RETURN.
3
Select the setting you want to adjust.
You will return to the Other Setup menu.
If you are doing this for the first time, you may want to
adjust these settings in order:
SR+ Setup for Pioneer plasma displays
Make the following settings if you have connected a
Pioneer plasma display to this receiver using an SR+
cable. Note that the number of function settings available
will depend on the plasma display you’ve connected.
• Multi Room Setup – Specify your volume setting for
a multi-room setup and your IR receiver type (see
Multi-Room and IR receiver setup below).
• SR+ Setup – Specify how you want to control your
Pioneer plasma display (see Multi-Room and IR
receiver setup below).
See also Using this receiver with a Pioneer plasma display
on page 55 and Using the SR+ mode with a Pioneer
plasma display on page 56.
• OSD Adjustment – Adjust the position of the on-
screen display on your TV (see OSD Adjustment
below).
4
Make the adjustments necessary for each setting,
pressing RETURN to confirm after each screen.
Note
1 If you selected MR&S in the Surround back speaker setting on page 35, you won’t be able to change the volume level.
2 • Some IR receivers may not work with this receiver. Check with your audio dealer for more information.
• If the IR receiver setting is incorrect, SR control won’t be possible with this receiver.
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Other Settings
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1
Select ‘SR+ Setup’ from the Other Setup menu.
7.Other Setup
7b.SR+ Setup
a.Multi Room Setup
PDP Volume Control
b.SR+ Setup
OFF
c.OSD Adjustment
Monitor Out Connect
OFF
[
]
ꢀ:Return
ꢀ:Finish
2
3
Select the ‘PDP Volume Control’ setting you want.
• OFF – The receiver does not control the volume of the
plasma display.
• ON – When the receiver is switched to one of the
inputs that use the plasma display (DVD/LD, for
example), the volume on the plasma display is muted
so only sound from the receiver is heard.
Assign any input source connected to the plasma
display to the corresponding input number.
This matches the receiver’s input source with a
numbered video input on the plasma display. For
example, assign DVD/LD to input-2 if you have
connected the your DVD video output to video input 2 on
the plasma display.
• The Monitor Out Connect should be set to the input
that you’ve used to connect this receiver to your
plasma display.
7b.SR+ Setup
PDP Volume Control
[
OFF
]
Monitor Out Connect
OFF
ꢀ:Finish
4
When you're finished, press RETURN.
You will return to the Other Setup menu.
OSD Adjustment
Use this feature to adjust your TV display if it seems
difficult to see all the instructions on the screen.
1
Select ‘OSD Adjustment’ from the Other Setup
menu.
7.Other Setup
a.Multi Room Setup
b.SR+ Setup
c.OSD Adjustment
X=0
,
Y=0
[
Finish
]
ꢀ:Cancel
ꢀ:Return
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ to move the display field around
until you get one that you feel best suits your TV.
3
When you're finished, press ENTER
.
You will return to the Other Setup menu.
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Using other functions
10
Chapter 10
Using other functions
Setting
What it does
Option(s)
OFF
Setting the AV options
Digital
Noise
May improve the quality of sound in a
noisy source (for example, cassette
or video tape with lots of background
noise) when switched on.
There are a number of additional sound and picture
settings you can make using the AV Parameter menu.
The defaults, if not stated, are listed in bold.
ON
Reduction
(DNR)
Dual Mono Specifies how dual mono encoded
Dolby Digital soundtracks should be
played. Dual mono is not widely used,
but is sometimes necessary when
two languages need to be sent to
separate channels.
CH1 – Channel
1 is heard only
Important
CH2 – Channel
2 is heard only
• Note that if a setting doesn’t appear in the AV
Parameter menu, it is unavailable due to the current
source, settings and status of the receiver.
CH1 CH2 –
Both channels
heard from
front speakers
1
2
Press RECEIVER then press AV PARAMETER
.
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select the setting you want to adjust.
Depending on the current status / mode of the receiver,
certain options may not be able to be selected. Check the
table below for notes on this.
Dynamic
Range
Control
(DRC)
Specifies the amount of dynamic
range adjustment to Dolby Digital
and DTS movie soundtracks (you
may want to use this when listening
to surround sound at low volumes).
OFF
MAX
MID
3
Use ꢂ/ꢃ to set it as necessary.
See the table below for the options available for each
setting.
SACD Gain The feature is intended for use with
future improvements with the HDMI
interface.
4
Press RETURN to confirm and exit the menu.
Sound
Delay
Some monitors have a slight delay
when showing video, so the
soundtrack will be slightly out of sync 1 second = 30
with the picture. By adding a bit of
delay, you can adjust the sound to
match the presentation of the video.
0.0 to 6.0
(frames)
Setting
What it does
Option(s)
Center
Widtha
(Applicable
only when
usingacenter
speaker)
Provides a better blend of the front
speakers by spreading the center
channel between the front right and
left speakers, making it sound wider
(higher settings) or narrower (lower
settings).
0 to 7
Default: 3
frames (NTSC)
HDMI
Specifies the routing of the HDMI
audio signal out of this receiver (amp)
or through to a TV or plasma display.
AMP
THROUGH
Dimensiona
Adjusts the depth of the surround
sound balance from front to back,
making the sound more distant
(minus settings), or more forward
(positive settings).
–3 to +3
Default: 0
Digital
Video
Conversion
Converts analog video signals for
output from the MONITOR OUT
jacks for all video types.
ON
OFF
Brightness Adjusts the overall brightness.
–10 to +10
default: 0
Panoramaa
Center
Extends the front stereo image to
include the surround speakers for a
‘wraparound’ effect.
OFF
Contrast
Hue
Adjusts the contrast between light
and dark.
–10 to +10
Default: 0
ON
Adjusts the center image to create a
wider stereo effect with vocals.
Adjust the effect from 0 (all center
channel sent to front right and left
speakers) to 10 (center channel sent
to the center speaker only).
0 to 10
Default: 3
Adjusts the red/green balance.
–10 to +10
Default: 0
Imageb
(Applicable
only when
usingacenter
speaker)
a.Only when listening to 2-channel sources in Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music /
Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode.
b.Only when listening to 2-channel sources in Neo:6 Music mode.
Effect
Sets the effect level for the currently
selected Advanced Surround mode
(each mode can be set separately).
10 to 90
High Bit /
High
Sampling
Creates a wider dynamic range with
digital sources like CDs or DVDs.
OFF
ON
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Using other functions
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Making an audio or a video recording
Reducing the level of an analog signal
You can make an audio or a video recording from the
built-in tuner, or from an audio or video source
The input attenuator lowers the input level of an analog
signal when it’s too strong. You can use this if you find
the that the OVER indicator is lights often, or you can
1
connected to the receiver (such as a CD player or TV).
2
hear distortion in the sound.
Keep in mind you can't make a digital recording from an
analog source or vice-versa, so make sure the
components you are recording to/from are hooked up in
the same way (see Connecting your equipment on
page 11 for more on connections).
CD
DVR
2
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
HDMI1 TUNER
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
SR+
DIMMER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
Since the video converter is not available when making
recordings (from the video OUT jacks) make sure to use
the same type of video cable for connecting your recorder
as you used to connect your video source (the one you
want to record) to this receiver. For example, you must
connect your recorder using S-video if your source has
also been connected using S-video.
•
Press RECEIVER then press ANALOG ATT to switch
the input attenuator on or off.
Watching video and audio sources
independently
For more information about video connections, see
Connecting a DVD/HDD recorder, VCR and other video
sources on page 14.
You can listen to a sound source and select a different
video source on your TV.
CD
DVR
2
SYSTEM OFF
INPUT
RECEIVER
SOURCE
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
SELECT
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
AV PRE-PROGRAMMED AND LEARNING
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
HDMI1 TUNER
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
SR+
DIMMER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
CD
DVR
2
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
•
While listening to a source, press RECEIVER then
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
HDMI1 TUNER
press VIDEO SEL (VIDEO SELECT) to select the video
source you want to watch.
1
Select the source you want to record.
Press repeatedly to cycle through the possible video
sources. You can select DVD, TV, DVR1, DVR2, VIDEO
or OFF (no video signal).
Use the input source buttons (or INPUT SELECT).
3
• If necessary, press SIGNAL SEL (SIGNAL SELECT) to
select the input signal corresponding to the source
component (see Choosing the input signal on
page 29 for more on this).
Using the sleep timer
2
Prepare the source you want to record.
The sleep timer switches the receiver into standby after a
specified amount of time so you can fall asleep without
worrying about the receiver being left on all night. Use
the remote control to set the sleep timer.
Tune to the radio station, load the CD, video, DVD etc.
3
Prepare the recorder.
Insert a blank tape, MD, video etc. into the recording
device and set the recording levels.
CD
DVR
2
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
Refer to the instructions that came with the recorder if
you are unsure how to do this. Most video recorders set
the audio recording level automatically—check the
component's instruction manual if you're unsure.
HDMI1 TUNER
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
SR+
DIMMER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
4
Start recording, then start playback of the source
component.
Note
1 • The receiver's volume, AV parameters, and surround effects have no effect on the recorded signal.
• Some digital sources are copy-protected, and can only be recorded in analog.
• Some video sources are copy-protected. These cannot be recorded.
2 The attenuator isn’t available with digital sources, or when using the Stream Direct modes.
3 • The video select feature is canceled if you change the source input or switch off the receiver.
• The video select feature is not available when an HDMI input source is selected.
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•
Press RECEIVER then press SLEEP repeatedly to set
1
Press STATUS to check the system settings.
the sleep time.
These appear on both the OSD and the front panel
display.
2
30 min
Off
60 min
90 min
STATUS
DOLBY DIGITAL 3/2.1
PCM 96+DOLBY PLII MS
Signal Select
: AUTO
• You can check the remaining sleep time at any time
SBch Processing: OFF
Retriever
: ON
: OFF
by pressing SLEEP once. Pressing repeatedly will
Video Select
MCACC Position : M1
1
Room
2
:
DVD
cycle through the sleep options again.
The front panel display shows each of the following
settings for three seconds each:
Dimming the display
Input source
Listening mode
Surround Back Processing
Video Select
You can choose between four brightness levels for the
front panel display. Note that when selecting sources,
the display automatically brightens for a few seconds.
Signal select
Sound Retriever
MCACC Position
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
ROOM
2
HDMI1 TUNER
RECEIVER
ROOM 2
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
SR+
DIMMER
S.RETRIEVER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
2
When you’re finished, press STATUS again to
DIALOG
E
switch off the display.
•
Press RECEIVER then press DIMMER repeatedly to
change the brightness of the front panel display.
Resetting the system
Use this procedure to reset all the receiver’s settings to
the factory default. Use the front panel controls to do this.
Switching the speaker impedance
1
Switch the receiver into standby.
We recommend using speakers of 8 Ω with this system,
but it is possible to switch the impedance setting if you
plan to use speakers with a 6 Ω impedance rating. Use
the front panel controls to do this.
2
While holding down the front panel TONE button,
press and hold
seconds.
ꢁ
STANDBY/ON for about three
The display shows RESET?.
Press the front panel ENTER button.
The display shows RESET OK?.
Press SYSTEM SETUP to confirm.
•
With the receiver in standby, press ꢁ STANDBY/
3
ON while holding down the SPEAKERS button.
Each time you do this, you switch between the
impedance settings:
4
• SP 6 OHM – Use this setting if your speakers are
rated at 6 Ω.
OK appears in the display to indicate that the receiver
has been reset to the factory default settings.
• SP 8 OHM – Use this setting if your speakers are
rated at 8 Ω or more.
• Note that all settings will be saved, even if the
receiver is unplugged.
Checking your system settings
Use the status display screen to check your current
settings for features such as surround back channel
processing and your current MCACC preset.
AUDIO SUBTITLE
DISP
HDD
CH
DVD
CH
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
Note
1 You can also switch off the sleep timer simply by switching off the receiver.
2 If the Pure Direct mode is switched on, some settings above will show OFF, even though they are on.
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Default system settings
Setting
Default
2PL II Music Options Center Width
3
Setting
Default
Dimension
Panorama
0
OFF
3
HDMI Audio
Amp
Digital Video Conversion
Speakers
On
A
Neo:6 Options
All Inputs
Center Image
Listening Mode (2 ch) AUTO SURROUND
Listening Mode (x ch) AUTO SURROUND
Surround Back System
Normal (SBch)
SMALL
SMALL
SMALL
SMALLx2
YES
Speaker System
Front
Center
Surr.
SB
Listening Mode (HP)
STEREO
See also Setting the AV options on page 61 for other default DSP
settings.
MCACC
SW
Channel level (M1–M6)
0 dB
10 ft.
ON
Crossover
80 Hz
Speaker Distance (M1–M6)
Bass Peak Level
X-Curve
OFF
Standing Wave
(M1–M6)
Standing Wave On/
Off
OFF
THX Audio Setting
Inputs
0–1 ft.
ATT
0 dB
0.0
SWch Wide Trim
All channels/bands
See Input function default and possible settings on page 58.
EQ Data (M1–M6)
0 dB
0.0 dB
Multi Room
EQ Wide Trim (M1–M6)
Room 2 Volume Type
Room 2 IR Receiver Type
Room 2 Volume
SR+
Variable
Setting 1
–60
SR+ Control On/Off
SR+ Volume Control On/Off
Monitor Out
OFF
OFF
OFF
DSP
MCACC Position Memory
M1: MEMORY 1
ON
Surround back channel
Processing
Phase Control
Sound Retriever
Sound Delay
Dual Mono
DRC
On
Off
0 frame
CH1
OFF
0 dB
OFF
90
SACD Gain
Digital Safety
Effect Level
7 ch Stereo
Other modes
50
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Chapter 11:
Controlling the rest of your system
5
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select the manufacturer’s name from
the list then press ENTER
.
Setting the remote to control other
components
6
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select the proper code from the list,
then try using this remote with your component.
The code should start with the component type (for
example, DVD 020). If there is more than one, start with
Most components can be assigned to one of the input
source buttons (such as DVD/LD or CD) using the
component’s manufacturer preset code stored in the
remote.
2
the first one.
To try out the remote control, switch the component on or
off (into standby) by pressing SOURCE ꢁ. If it doesn’t
seem to work, select the next code from the list (if there
is one).
However, there are cases where only certain functions
may be controllable after assigning the proper preset
code, or the codes for the manufacturer in the remote
control will not work for the model that you are using.
• If you can’t find or properly enter a preset code, you
can still teach the remote individual commands from
another remote control (see Programming signals
from other remote controls below).
If you can’t find a preset code that matches the
component you want to control, you can still teach the
remote individual commands from another remote
control (see Programming signals from other remote
controls below).
7
If your component is controlled successfully, press
ENTER to confirm.
The remote LCD display shows OK.
Note
• You can cancel or exit any of the steps by pressing
RECEIVER. To go back a step, press RETURN.
Programming signals from other
remote controls
• After one minute of inactivity, the remote
automatically exits the operation.
If the preset code for your component is not available, or
the available preset codes do not operate correctly, you
can program signals from the remote control of another
component. This can also be used to program additional
operations (buttons not covered in the presets) after
Selecting preset codes directly
AV PARAMETER
TOP MENU
CH LEVEL
MENU
CD
DVR
2
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
ST
ST
3
DTV MENU
T.EDIT
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
assigning a preset code.
ENTER
SETUP
RETURN
HDMI1 TUNER
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
CATEGORY
GUIDE
BAND
1
While pressing the RECEIVER button, press SETUP
.
TV CONTROL
The remote LCD display shows SETUP.
1
While pressing the RECEIVER button, press SETUP
.
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select LEARNING then press ENTER.
The remote LCD display shows SETUP.
The LCD on the remote prompts you for the component
2
3
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select PRESET then press ENTER
.
you want to control (for example DVD or VIDEO).
Press the input source button for the component
3
Press the input source button for the component
you want to control then press ENTER
The LCD on the remote displays the component you want
to control (for example DVD or DVR).
.
you want to control then press ENTER
.
4
PRES KEY shows in the LCD display.
1
4
Point the two remote controls towards each other
4
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select the first letter of the brand name
then press the button that will be doing the learning on
this receiver’s remote control.
PRES KEY starts flashing to indicate the remote is ready
to accept a signal.
of your component then press ENTER
This should be the manufacturer’s name (for example, P
for Pioneer).
.
Note
1 You can’t assign the RECEIVER, TUNER, XM RADIO or iPod buttons.
2 • When using a Pioneer HDD recorder, please select PIONEER DVR 487, 488, 489 or 493.
• When using a Pioneer plasma display released prior to summer 2005, please select preset codes 637 or 660.
The remote can store about 200 preset codes (this has been tested with codes of Pioneer format only).
3
4 • You can’t assign the RECEIVER, TUNER, XM RADIO or iPod buttons.
• TV CONTROL buttons (TVꢁ,TV VOL +/–, TV CH +/– and INPUT SELECT) can only be learned after selecting TV CTRL.
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• The remote controls should be 1 to 2 inches apart.
1 to 2 inches
Erasing one of the remote control
button settings
This erases one of the buttons you have programmed and
restores the button to the factory default.
5
Press the corresponding button on the other remote
control that is sending (teaching) the signal to this
receiver’s remote control.
1
While pressing the RECEIVER button, press SETUP
.
The remote LCD display shows SETUP.
For example, if you want to learn the playback control
signal, press and hold ꢂ briefly. The LCD display will
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select ERASE then press ENTER.
The LCD on the remote prompts you for the component
corresponding to the button setting to be erased.
1
show OK if the operation has been learned.
If for some reasons the operation hasn’t been learned the
LCD will display ERROR briefly and then display PRES
KEY again. If this happens, keep pressing the (teaching)
button as you vary the distance between the two remotes,
3
Press the input source button corresponding to the
command to be erased then press ENTER
The LCD display flashes PRES KEY.
.
2
until the LCD display shows OK.
4
Press and hold the button to be erased for two
seconds.
Certain buttons represent operations that cannot be
learned from other remote controls. The buttons
available are shown below (with the exception of the TV
controls, a combination of SHIFT and these buttons can
also be learned):
The LCD display shows OK or NO CODE to confirm the
button has been erased.
3
5
Repeat step 4 to erase other buttons.
6
Press and hold the RECEIVER button for a couple of
seconds when you’re done.
SYSTEM OFF
INPUT
RECEIVER
SOURCE
SELECT
Resetting the remote control presets
TV CONTROL
INPUT
This will erase all preset remote control preset codes and
programmed buttons.
TV VOL
TV CH
VOL
SELECT
CD
DVR
2
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
DTV ON/OFF
MPX
REC
DTV INFO
1
While pressing the RECEIVER button, press SETUP
.
HDMI1 TUNER
MUTE
REC STOP JUKEBOX
The remote LCD display shows SETUP.
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
AUDIO SUBTITLE
DISP
HDD
CH
DVD
CH
SR+
DIMMER
S.RETRIEVER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select RESET then press ENTER
.
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
DIALOG
E
RESET flashes in the LCD display.
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
D.ACCESS
CLASS
ENTER
+10
DISC
3
Press and hold ENTER for about two seconds.
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
AV PARAMETER
TOP MENU
CH LEVEL
MENU
The LCD shows OK to confirm the remote presets have
been erased.
TUNE
ST
ST
DTV MENU
T.EDIT
ENTER
SETUP
RETURN
RECEIVER
TUNE
CATEGORY
GUIDE
BAND
6
To program additional signals for the current
Confirming preset codes
component repeat steps 4 and 5.
To program signals for another component, exit and
repeat steps 1 through 5.
Use this feature to check which preset code is assigned
to an input source button.
1
While pressing the RECEIVER button, press SETUP
.
7
Press and hold the RECEIVER button for a couple of
The remote LCD display shows SETUP.
seconds to exit and store the operation(s).
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select READ ID then press ENTER.
The LCD on the remote prompts you for the input source
button you want to check.
Note
1 Note that interference from TVs or other devices will sometimes result in the remote control learning the wrong signal.
2 • Some commands from other remote controls cannot be learned, but in most cases the remotes just need to be moved closer together or farther apart.
• If the remote LCD shows FULL, it means the memory is full. See Erasing one of the remote control button settings below to erase a programmed button
you’re not using to free up more memory (note that some signals may take more memory than others).
3 Note that the number key decimal button (+10/D.ACCESS) may not be learned with some components.
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3
Press the button of the component for which you
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select DIRECT F then press ENTER.
want to check the preset code, then press ENTER.
The brand name and preset code appears in the display
for three seconds.
The LCD on the remote prompts you for the button of the
input source you want to control.
3
Press the input source button for the component
you want to control then press ENTER
.
4
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to switch direct function ON or OFF then
Renaming input source names
press ENTER
The LCD shows OK to confirm the setting.
.
You can customize the names that appear on the remote
LCD when you select an input source (for example, you
could change the name of DVR 1 to HDD/DVR).
1
While pressing the RECEIVER button, press SETUP
.
Multi Operation and System Off
The remote LCD display shows SETUP.
The Multi Operation feature allows you to program a
series of up to 5 commands for the components in your
system. For example, you could turn on your TV, turn on
your DVD player and start playing the loaded DVD using
only two buttons on the remote control.
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select RENAME then press ENTER.
The LCD on the remote prompts you for the button of the
input source you want to rename.
3
Press the input source button you want to rename
Similar to multi operations, System Off allows you to use
one button to stop and switch off a series of components
then press ENTER
.
4
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select NAME EDT then press ENTER.
2
in your system at the same time.
To reset the button to its original (default) name, select
NAME RST above.
Programming a multi-operation or a
shutdown sequence
5
Edit the name of the input source in the remote
control LCD, pressing ENTER when you’re finished.
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to change the character and ꢂ/ꢃ to move
forward/back a position. The name can be up to eight
characters (the possible characters are listed below).
AV PARAMETER
TOP MENU
CH LEVEL
MENU
CD
DVR
2
T
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
ST
ST
DTV MENU
T.EDIT
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
ENTER
SETUP
RETURN
HDMI1 TUNER
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
CATEGORY
GUIDE
BAND
TV CONTROL
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789 \ / * + – [space]
1
While pressing the RECEIVER button, press SETUP
.
The remote LCD display shows SETUP.
2
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select MULTI OP or SYS OFF from the
Direct function
menu and press ENTER
If you selected Multi Operation (MULTI OP), the LCD on
.
• Default setting: ON
the remote prompts you for an input source button.
You can use the direct function feature to control one
component using the remote control while at the same
time, using your receiver to playback a different
component. This could let you, for example, use the
remote control to set up and listen to a CD on the receiver
and then use the remote control to rewind a tape in your
VCR while you continue to listen to your CD player.
If you selected System Off (SYSOFF), go to step 4.
3
Press the input source button for the component
that will start the multi-operation then press ENTER
For example, if you want to start the sequence by
switching on your DVD player, press DVD.
.
4
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select CODE EDT then press ENTER.
When direct function is on, any component you select
(using the input source buttons) will be selected by both
the receiver and the remote control. When you turn direct
function off, you can operate the remote control without
To erase any previously stored multi-operations (or
shutdown sequences) select CODE ERS above.
5
Use ꢀ/ꢁ to select a command in the sequence then
1
affecting the receiver.
press ENTER
.
If this is the first command in the sequence, select 1ST
CODE. Otherwise, simply choose the next command in
the sequence. PRES KEY flashes after you press ENTER.
1
While pressing the RECEIVER button, press SETUP.
The remote LCD display shows SETUP.
Note
1 You can’t use direct function with the TV CTRL function.
2 • Before Multi Operation and System Off will work correctly, you must setup the remote to work with your TV and other components (see Setting the
remote to control other components on page 65 for more on this).
• Some units may take some time to power up, in which case multiple operations may not be possible.
• Power on and off commands only work with components that have a standby mode.
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If necessary, press the input source button for the
Using multi operations
You can start multi operations with the receiver switched
on, or in standby.
component whose command you want to input.
This is only necessary if the command is for a new
component (input source).
AUDIO SUBTITLE
DISP
HDD
CH
DVD
CH
7
Select the button for the command you want to
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
input.
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
The following remote control commands can be
selected:
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
SYSTEM OFF
INPUT
RECEIVER
RECEIVER
SOURCE
SELECT
1
Press MULTI OPE.
MULTI OP flashes in the display.
TV CONTROL
INPUT
TV VOL
TV CH
VOL
2
Press an input source button that has been set up
SELECT
CD
DVR
2
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
ROOM
RECEIVER
with a multi operation.
The receiver switches on (if it was in standby) and the
programmed multi operation is performed automatically.
CD-R/TAPE
iPod
HDMI2
XM RADIO
2
DTV ON/OFF
MPX
REC
DTV INFO
HDMI1 TUNER
MUTE
REC STOP JUKEBOX
SLEEP
VIDEO
SEL
ANALOG
ATT
AUDIO SUBTITLE
DISP
HDD
CH
DVD
CH
SR+
DIMMER
S.RETRIEVER
MIDNIGHT/
LOUDNESS
Using System off
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
DIALOG
E
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
D.ACCESS
CLASS
ENTER
+10
DISC
AUDIO SUBTITLE
DISP
HDD
CH
DVD
CH
SYSTEM OFF
SOURCE
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
AV PARAMETER
TOP MENU
CH LEVEL
MENU
INPUT
RECEIVER
STATUS SIGNAL SEL
SBch
STEREO
SELECT
TUNE
MULTI OPE
SHIFT
THX
STANDARD ADV.SURR
ST
ST
DTV MENU
T.EDIT
AV PRE-PROGRAMMED AND LEARNING
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
ENTER
SETUP
RETURN
PHASE
MCACC
S.DIRECT
RECEIVER
TUNE
CATEGORY
GUIDE
BAND
• You don't need to program the receiver to switch on
or off. This is done automatically.
CD
DVR
2
RECEIVER
DVD
TV
DVR1
TV CTRL
With Pioneer components, you don’t need to:
1
Press MULTI OPE.
• program the power to switch off in a shutdown
sequence (except DVD recorders);
MULTI OP flashes in the display.
2
Press SOURCEꢁ.
• program the power to switch on if it’s the source
component selected in step 3;
The command sequence you programmed will run, then
all Pioneer components will switch off , followed by this
receiver.
1
• program a Pioneer TV or monitor to switch on if the
input function (selected in step 2) has video input
terminals;
These take priority in multi operations (not shutdown).
8
Repeat steps 5–7 to program a sequence of up to
five commands.
9
When you’re finished, use ꢀ/ꢁ to select EDITEXIT
from the menu and press ENTER
.
You will return to the remote control SETUP menu. Select
* EXIT * again to exit.
Note
1 In order to avoid accidently switching off a DVD recorder that is currently recording, no DVD recorder power off codes are sent.
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Controls for TVs
Controls for other components
This remote control can control components after
entering the proper codes or teaching the receiver the
commands (see Setting the remote to control other
components on page 65 for more on this). Use the input
source buttons to select the component.
This remote control can control these components after
entering the proper codes or teaching the receiver the
commands (see Setting the remote to control other
components on page 65 for more on this). Use the input
source buttons to select the component.
• The TV CONTROL buttons on the remote control are
dedicated to control the TV assigned to the TV CTRL
button. If you have two TVs, assign the main TV to the
TV CTRL button.
Button (s) Function
Components
SOURCEꢁ
Press to switch the component CD/MD/CD-R/
between standby and on.
VCR/DVD/LD/
DVR player/
Cassette deck
Button(s) Function
Components
ꢆ
Press to return to the start of the CD/MD/CD-R/
current track or chapter.
Repeated presses skips to the
start of previous tracks or
chapters.
DVD/LD player
TVꢁ
Press to switch the component
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV/DTV
assigned to the TV CONT
button on or off.
INPUT
SELECT
Switches the TV input. (Not
possible with all models.)
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV/DTV
ꢅ
Press to advance to the start of CD/MD/CD-R/
the next track or chapter.
Repeated presses skips to the
start of following tracks or
chapters.
DVD/LD player
TV CH +/– Selects channels.
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV/DTV
TV VOL +/– Adjust the TV volume.
SOURCEꢁ Switches the DTV on or off.
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV/DTV
ꢄ
Pause playback or recording.
CD/MD/CD-R/
VCR/DVD/LD/
DVR player/
DTV
Switches the TV or CATV between Cable TV/Satellite
Cassette deck
standby and on.
TV/TV
ꢂ
Start playback.
CD/MD/CD-R/
VCR/DVD/LD/
DVR player/
ꢇ
ꢈ
Switches the DTV on or off.
DTV
Press to get information on DTV
programs.
DTV
Cassette deck
ꢈ
ꢇ
ꢃ
Hold down for fast forward
playback.
CD/MD/CD-R/
VCR/DVD/LD/
DVR player/
ꢆ
ꢅ
ꢄ
Use to choose the BLUE
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
DTV
commands on a DTV menu.
Use to choose the YELLOW
commands on a DTV menu.
Cassette deck
Hold down for fast reverse
playback.
CD/MD/CD-R/
VCR/DVD/LD/
DVR player/
Use to choose the GREEN
commands on a DTV menu.
Cassette deck
ꢃ
Use to choose the RED
commands on a DTV menu.
Stops playback.
CD/MD/CD-R/
VCR/DVD/LD/
DVR player/
AUDIO / DISP Use to switch DTV audio tracks.
SUBTITLE
Use to return to the previously
selected channel.
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV/DTV
Cassette deck
ì REC
Starts recording.
Stops recording.
MD/CD-R/VCR/
DVR player/
Cassette deck
DTV MENU Press to display the DTV menu.
DTV
(
SHIFT+ꢂ)
GUIDE
Use as the GUIDE button for
navigating.
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV/DTV
REC STOP
(SHIFT+ꢃ)
DVR player
RETURN
Use to select RETURN or EXIT.
DTV
JUKEBOX
Switches to the Jukebox feature. DVR player
Number
buttons
Use to select a specific TV
channel.
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV/DTV
(SHIFT+
ꢅ)
Number
buttons
Directly access tracks on a
program source.
CD/MD/CD-R/
VCR/LD player
+10 button Use to add a decimal point when DTV
selecting a specific TV channel.
Use the number buttons to
navigate the on-screen
display.
DVD/DVR
player
ENTER/
DISC
Use to enter a channel.
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV/DTV
MENU
Select different menus from the
DTV functions.
DTV
+10 button
Selects tracks higher than 10.
CD/MD/CD-R/
(For example, press +10 then 3 VCR/LD player
Select the menu screen.
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV
to select track 13.)
ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ Press to select or adjust and
Cable TV/Satellite
TV/TV/DTV
& ENTER
navigate items on the menu
screen.
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Button (s) Function
Components
Operating other Pioneer components
with this unit’s sensor
ENTER/
DISC
Chooses the disc.
Multiple CD
player
Use as the ENTER button.
VCR/DVD player
DVR player
Many Pioneer components have SR CONTROL jacks
which can be used to link components together so that
you can use just the remote sensor of one component.
When you use a remote control, the control signal is
Displays the setup screen for
DVR players.
Changes sides of the LD.
LD player
1
TOP MENU
MENU
Displays the disc ‘top’ menu of a DVD/DVR
player
passed along the chain to the appropriate component.
DVD player.
Displays menus concerning the DVD/DVR
current DVD or DVR you are
using.
Important
player
• Note that if you use this feature, make sure that you
also have at least one set of analog audio or video jacks
connected to another component for grounding
purposes.
ꢀ
Pauses the tape.
Stops the tape.
Starts playback.
Cassette deck
Cassette deck
Cassette deck
ꢁ
ENTER
ꢂ/ꢃ
Fast rewinds/fast forwards the Cassette deck
tape.
1
Decide which component you want to use the
remote sensor of.
ꢀ/ꢁ/ꢂ/ꢃ
Navigates DVD menu/options. DVD/DVR
Player
When you want to control any component in the chain,
this is the remote sensor at which you’ll point the
corresponding remote control.
&
ENTER
GUIDE
Press to access the DVD player DVD/DVR
setup screen.
Player
2
Connect the CONTROL OUT jack of that component
CH +/–
Selects channels.
VCR/DVD/DVR
Player
to the CONTROL IN jack of another Pioneer component.
Use a cable with a mono mini-plug on each end for the
connection.
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
Changes the audio language or DVD/DVR
channel. Player
Displays/changes the subtitles DVD/DVR
on multilingual DVDs.
MULTI-ROOM
ROOM 2(ZONE 2)
&
SO
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
OUT
IN
1
Player
OUT
IR
COMPONENT VID
IN
1
Y
PB
SHIFT
+SUBTITLE
Switches to the VCR controls
when using a VCR/DVD/HDD
recorder.
VCR/DVD/DVR
Player
IN
2
(
DVR/
VCR1
IN
1
)
CONTROL
CONTROL
IN
2
(
)
TV/SAT
IN
2
Y
PB
OUT
IN
(
3
CD
)
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
RS-232C S-VIDEO
ASSIG-
NABLE
HDD (SHIFT
+ CH–)
1
3
Switches to the hard disk
controls when using a DVD/
HDD recorder.
DVR Player
HDMI
CONTROL
OUT
iPod
IN
XM
IN
IN
AUDIO
L
IN
OUT
IN
DVD(SHIFT
+ CH+)
Switches to the DVD controls
when using a DVD/HDD
recorder.
DVR Player
IN
1
(
)
DVD/LD
R
IN
2
(
)
DVR/VCR2
CD
CD-R/TAPE/MD
COAXIAL
ASSIGNABLE
1
2
3
Continue the chain in the same way for as many
components as you have.
Note
1 • If you want to control all your components using this receiver’s remote control, refer to Setting the remote to control other components on page 65.
If you have connected a remote control to the CONTROL IN jack (using a mini-plug cable), you won't be able to control this unit using the remote sensor.
• See Using this receiver with a Pioneer plasma display on page 55 if you are connecting a Pioneer plasma display.
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Chapter 12:
Additional information
Troubleshooting
Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is something wrong with
this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Investigate the other
components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks
listed below, ask your nearest Pioneer authorized independent service company to carry out repair work.
Power
Symptom
Remedy
The power does not turn on.
• Make sure that the power cable is plugged in to an active power outlet.
• Try disconnecting from the power outlet, then plugging back in.
The receiver suddenly switches • Check that there are no loose strands of speaker wire touching the rear panel or another set of wires. If
off or the Phase Control indicator so, re-attach the speaker wires, making sure there are no stray strands.
blinks.
• The receiver may have a serious problem. Disconnect from the power and call a Pioneer authorized
independent service company.
During loud playback the power • Turn down the volume.
suddenly switches off. • Lower the 63 Hz and 125 Hz equalizer levels in the Manual MCACC setup on page 36.
• Try switching on the digital safety feature (put the receiver into standby, hold down the SYSTEM SETUP
button on the front panel and press ꢁ STANDBY/ON to switch between SAFETY 1 (medium effect),
SAFETY 2 (more effect) and SAFETY OFF. If the power switches off even with SAFETY 2 switched on, turn
down the volume. With SAFETY 1 or SAFETY 2 on, some features may be unavailable.
The unit does not respond when • Try switching the receiver off then back on again.
the buttons are pressed.
• Try disconnecting the power cable, then connect again.
AMP ERR blinks in the display,
then the power automatically
switches off. The MCACC blinks
and the power does not turn on.
• The receiver may have a serious problem. Do not try switching the receiver on. Contact a Pioneer
authorized independent service company for help.
OVERHEAT blinks in the display • Allow the unit to cool down in a well-ventilated place before switching back on. Check the safety
then the power automatically
switches off.
precautions on pages 2–3 for information on improving heat dispersal.
No sound
Symptom
Remedy
No sound is output when an
input source is selected.
• Check the volume, mute setting (press MUTE) and speaker setting (press SPEAKERS).
• Make sure the correct input source is selected.
No sound output from the front • Check that the MCACC setup microphone is disconnected.
speakers. • Make sure the correct input signal is selected (press SIGNAL SELECT). Note that when PCM is selected,
you won’t be able to hear any other signal format.
• Check that the source component is connected properly (see Connecting your equipment on page 11).
• Check that the speakers are connected properly (see Connecting the speakers on page 17).
No sound from the surround or • Check that the Stereo listening mode isn’t selected; select one of the surround listening modes (see
center speakers.
Listening in surround sound on page 26).
• Check that the surround/center speakers are not set to NO (see Speaker Setting on page 42).
• Check the channel level settings (see Channel Level on page 43).
• Check the speaker connections (see Connecting the speakers on page 17).
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Symptom
Remedy
No sound from surround back
speakers.
• Check that the surround back speakers are set to LARGE or SMALL (see Speaker Setting on page 42).
• Make sure surround back processing is set to SBch ON (see Using surround back channel processing on
page 29).
• If the source is Dolby Surround EX or DTS ES with no flag to indicate 6.1 compatibility, then with surround
back processing set to SBch Auto, there will be no sound from the surround back speakers. In this case,
set to SBch ON (see Using surround back channel processing on page 29).
• If the source does not have 6.1 playback channels, make sure that surround back processing is set to
SBch ON and a surround mode is selected (see Listening in surround sound on page 26).
• Check the speaker connections (see Connecting the speakers on page 17). If only one surround back
speaker is connected, make sure it’s connected to the left channel speaker terminal.
No sound from subwoofer.
• Check that the subwoofer is connected properly, switched on and the volume turned up.
• If your subwoofer has a sleep function, make sure it is switched off.
• Make sure that the Subwoofer setting is YES or PLUS (see Speaker Setting on page 42).
• The crossover frequency may be set too low; try setting it higher to match the characteristics of your other
speakers (see Speaker Setting on page 42)
• If there is very little low frequency information in the source material, change your speaker settings to
Front: SMALL / Subwoofer: YES, or Front: LARGE / Subwoofer: PLUS (see Speaker Setting on page 42).
• Check that the LFE channel is not set to –80dB, or a very quiet setting (see Bass Peak Level on page 44).
• Check the speaker level settings (see Channel Level on page 43).
No sound from one speaker.
• Check the speaker connection (see Connecting the speakers on page 17).
• Check the speaker level settings (see Channel Level on page 43).
• Check that the speaker hasn’t been set to NO (see Speaker Setting on page 42).
• The channel may not be recorded in the source. By using one of the advanced effect listening mode, you
may be able to create the missing channel (see Listening in surround sound on page 26).
Sound is produced from analog • Check that the input signal type is set to DIGITAL (see Choosing the input signal on page 29).
components, but not from digital • Make sure that the digital input is assigned correctly for the input jack the component is connected to
ones (DVD, LD, CD-ROM etc.).
(see The Input Setup menu on page 58).
• Check the digital output settings on the source component.
• If the source component has a digital volume control, make sure this is not turned down.
• Make sure that the multichannel analog inputs are not selected. Select any other input source.
No sound is output or a noise is • Check that your DVD player is compatible with Dolby Digital/DTS discs.
output when Dolby Digital/DTS
software is played back.
• Check the digital output settings of your DVD player. Make sure that the DTS signal output is set to On.
• If the source component has a digital volume control, make sure this is not turned down.
No sound when using the System • If sound is muted in the sub room (ROOM 2), it will be restored after exiting the System Setup menu.
Setup or Status menu.
Other audio problems
Symptom
Remedy
Broadcast stations cannot be
For FM broadcasts
selected automatically, or there is • Fully extend the FM wire antenna, adjust the position for best reception and secure to a wall, etc.
considerable noise in radio
broadcasts.
• Use an outdoor antenna for better reception (see page 20).
For AM broadcasts
• Adjust the position and direction of the AM antenna.
• Use an outdoor antenna for better reception (see page 20).
• Noise may be caused by interference from other equipment, such as a fluorescent light, motor, etc.
Switch off or move the other equipment, or move the AM antenna.
A multichannel DVD source
appears to be downmixed to 2
channels during playback.
• Make sure that the multichannel analog inputs are selected (see Selecting the multichannel analog inputs
on page 50).
Noise is output when scanning a • This is not a malfunction of the receiver. The scan function of your player alters the digital information,
DTS CD.
making it unreadable, resulting in noise being output. Lower the volume when scanning.
When playing a DTS format LD
there is audible noise on the
soundtrack.
• Make sure that the input signal type is set to DIGITAL (see Choosing the input signal on page 29).
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Symptom
Remedy
Can't record audio.
• You can only make a digital recording from a digital source, and an analog recording from an analog
source.
• For digital sources, make sure that what you’re recording isn’t copy protected.
• Check that the OUT jacks are properly connected to the recorders input jacks (see Connecting analog
audio sources on page 16).
Subwoofer output is very low.
• To route more signal to the subwoofer, set it to PLUS or set the front speakers to SMALL (see Speaker
Setting on page 42).
Everything seems to be set up
correctly, but the playback sound
is odd.
• The speakers may be out of phase. Check that the positive/negative speaker terminals on the receiver are
matched with the corresponding terminals on the speakers (see Connecting the speakers on page 17).
The PHASE CONTROL feature
• If applicable, check that the lowpass filter switch on your subwoofer is off, or the lowpass cutoff is set to
doesn’t seem to have an audible the highest frequency setting. If there is a PHASE setting on your subwoofer, set it to 0º (or depending on
effect.
the subwoofer, the setting where you think it has the best overall effect on the sound).
• Make sure the speaker distance setting is correct for all speakers (see Speaker Distance on page 44).
Noise or hum can be heard even • Check that personal computers or other digital components connected to the same power source are not
when there is no sound being
input.
causing interference.
There seems to be a time lag
between the speakers and the
output of the subwoofer.
• See Automatically setting up for surround sound (MCACC) on page 8 to set up your system again using
MCACC (this will automatically compensate for a delay in the subwoofer output).
The maximum volume available • This is not a malfunction. If the levels in Channel Level on page 43 have been adjusted, the maximum
(shown in the front panel display) volume will change accordingly.
is lower than the +12 dB
maximum.
Video
Symptom
Remedy
No image is output when an
input is selected.
• Check the video connections of the source component (see page 14).
• For high-definition video (using component video connections), or when digital video conversion is
switched off (in Setting the AV options on page 61), you must connect your TV to this receiver using the same
type of video cable as you used to connect your video component.
• Make sure the input assignment is correct for components connected using component or HDMI cables
(see The Input Setup menu on page 58).
• A separate video source has been selected using VIDEO SELECT (see Watching video and audio sources
independently on page 62).
• Check the video output settings of the source component.
• Check that the video input you selected on your TV is correct.
Can’t record video.
• Check that the source is not copy-protected.
• The video converter is not available when making recordings. Check that the same type of video cable is
used for connecting both the recorder and the video source (the one you want to record) to this receiver.
Noisy, intermittant, or distorted • Sometimes a video deck may output a noisy video signal (during scanning, for example), or the video
picture.
quality may just be poor (with some video game units, for example). The picture quality may also depend on
the settings, etc. of your display device. Switch off the video converter and reconnect the source and display
device using the same type of connection (component, S-video or composite), then start playback again.
Settings
Symptom
Remedy
The Auto MCACC Setup
continually shows an error.
• The ambient noise level may be too high. Keep the noise level in the room as low as possible (see also
Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup on page 10). If the noise level cannot be kept low enough, you
will have to set up the surround sound manually (page 36).
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Symptom
Remedy
After using the Auto MCACC
Setup, the speaker size setting is
incorrect.
• There may have been some low frequency noise in the room from an air-conditioner, motor, etc. Switch
off all other appliances in the room and use Auto MCACC Setup again.
• Depending on a number of factors (room size, speaker placement, etc.) this may occur in some cases.
You can change the speaker setting manually in Speaker Setting on page 42, and use the ALL (Keep
SPsetting) option for the Auto Mode in Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 33 if this is a recurring
problem.
Can’t adjust the Fine Speaker
Distance setting (page 37)
properly.
• Check that the speakers are all in phase (make sure the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals are
matched up properly).
The display shows KEY LOCK
ON when you try to make
settings.
• With the receiver in standby, press ꢁ STANDBY/ON while holding down the TUNER EDIT button to
disable the key lock.
Most recent settings have been • The power cord was disconnected from the wall while adjusting this setting.
erased.
Professional Calibration EQ graphical output
Symptom
Remedy
The EQ response displayed in the • There are cases where the graph does not appear flat (even when selecting ALL CH ADJUST in the Auto
graphical output following
calibration does not appear
entirely flat.
MCACC Setup) due to adjustments made to compensate for room characteristics to achieve optimal sound.
• Areas of the graph may appear identical (before and after) when there is little or no adjustment needed.
• The graph may appear to have shifted vertically when comparing before and after measurements.
EQ adjustments made using the • Despite level adjustments being made, the filters used for analysis may not display these adjustments in
Manual MCACC setup on
page 36 do not appear to change
the graphical output.
the graphical output. However, these adjustments are taken this into account by the filters dedicated to
overall system calibration.
Lower frequency response
curves do not seem to have been
calibrated for SMALL speakers.
• Low frequencies used in bass management (the subwoofer channel) will not change for speakers that
have been specified as SMALL in the configuration, or do not output these frequencies.
• Calibration is performed, but due to your speakers’ low frequency limitations, no measurable sound is
output for display.
Graphical output data seems to • If the power is switched off, the measurement data necessary for PC output is cleared.
have disappeared.
Display
Symptom
Remedy
The display is dark or off.
• Press DIMMER on the remote control repeatedly to select a different brightness.
After making an adjustment the • Press DIMMER on the remote control repeatedly to select a different brightness.
display goes off.
You can't get DIGITAL to display • Check the digital connections and make sure that the digital inputs are assigned correctly (see The Input
when using the SIGNAL SELECT Setup menu on page 58).
button.
• If the multichannel analog inputs are selected, select a different input source.
The Dolby/DTS indicator doesn't • These indicators do dot light if playback is paused.
light when playing Dolby/DTS
software.
• Check the playback (especially the digital output) settings of the source component.
When playing a DVD-Audio disc, • This is not a malfunction. 96 kHz audio from DVD-Audio discs is only output from the analog outputs of
the DVD player display shows
96 kHz. However, the receiver’s
display does not.
the DVD player. This receiver cannot show the playback sample rate when using the analog inputs.
During playback of a DTS 96/24 • Make sure that the receiver is set to AUTO or DIGITAL (see Choosing the input signal on page 29).
source, the display doesn't show
96 kHz.
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Symptom
Remedy
When playing Dolby Digital or
DTS sources, the receiver’s
format indicators do not light.
• Check that the player is connected using a digital connection.
• Make sure that the receiver is set to AUTO or DIGITAL (see Choosing the input signal on page 29).
• Check that the player isn’t set up so that Dolby Digital and DTS sources are converted to PCM.
• Ensure that if there are several audio tracks on the disc, the Dolby Digital or DTS is selected.
When playing certain discs, none • The disc may not contain 5.1/6.1 channel material. Check the disc packaging for more on what audio
of the receiver’s format
indicators light.
tracks are recorded on the disc.
When playing a disc, the
• Make sure that the receiver is set to AUTO or DIGITAL (see Choosing the input signal on page 29).
2PL II or Neo:6 indicator lights • If a two channel soundtrack is currently playing (including Dolby Surround encoded), then this is not a
on the receiver.
malfunction. Check the disc packaging for details about the audio tracks available.
During playback of a Surround
• The source may be Dolby Surround EX / DTS ES software, but it has no flag to indicate it is 6.1
EX or DTS ES source on the SBch compatible. Set to SBch ON (see Using surround back channel processing on page 29) then switch to the
AUTO setting, the EX and ES
indicators don’t light, or the
signal is not properly processed.
THX Surround EX or Standard EX listening mode (see Listening in surround sound on page 26).
During playback of DVD-Audio, • This will occur when playing DVD-Audio material over the HDMI connection. This is not a malfunction.
the display shows PCM.
Remote control
Symptom
Remedy
Cannot be remote controlled.
• Try replacing the batteries in the remote control (see Loading the batteries on page 7).
• Be sure to operate within 23 feet and a 30º angle of the remote sensor on the front panel (see Operating
range of remote control unit on page 22).
• Check that there are no obstacles between the receiver and the remote control.
• Make sure that there is no fluorescent or other strong light shining on to the remote sensor.
• Check the connections of the CONTROL IN jack (see Operating other Pioneer components with this unit’s
sensor on page 70).
Other components can't be
operated with the system remote.
• If the battery ran down, the preset codes may have been cleared. Re-enter the preset codes.
• The preset code may be incorrect. Redo the procedure for entering preset codes.
The SR cable is connected, but
the connected components can’t plasma display on page 55).
be operated with the remote.
• Reinsert the SR cable, making sure it’s connected to the right jack (see Using this receiver with a Pioneer
• Make sure that there is an analog connection between the units. This is necessary for the SR feature to
work.
• Check that the other component is made by Pioneer. The SR feature only works with Pioneer equipment.
• Check that the IR receiver setting in Multi-Room and IR receiver setup on page 59 is correct.
HDMI
Symptom
Remedy
The HDMI indicator blinks
continuously.
• Check all the points below.
No picture or sound.
• This receiver is HDCP-compatible. Check that the components you are connecting are also HDCP-
compatible. If they are not, please connect them using the component, S-video or composite video jacks.
• Depending on the connected source component, it’s possible that it will not work with this receiver (even
if it is HDCP-compatible). In this case, connect using the component, S-video or composite video jacks
between source and receiver.
• If the problem still persists when connecting your HDMI component directly to your monitor, please
consult the component or monitor manual or contact the manufacturer for support.
• To see the on-screen display, you must also connect the receiver and TV with a composite, component,
or S-video cable.
No sound, or sound suddenly
ceases.
• Check that the HDMI AV setting is set to AMP/THROUGH.
• If the component is a DVI device, use a separate connection for the audio.
• Check the audio output settings of the source component.
Noisy or distorted picture.
• If the problem still persists when connecting your HDMI component directly to your monitor, please
consult the component or monitor manual or contact the manufacturer for support.
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iPod messages
Symptom
Error I1
Cause
Action
There is a problem with the signal path from the Switch off the receiver and reconnect the iPod to the receiver.
iPod to the receiver.
If this doesn’t seem to work, try resetting your iPod.
Error I2
The software version being used with the iPod
needs to be updated.
Update the software being used with the iPod (software
versions prior to iPod update 2004-10-20 are not supported).
No Track
There are no playable songs currently stored in Input some music files compatible with iPod playback.
the iPod.
XM radio messages
Symptom
Cause
Action
Check Antenna
XM ANT ERR
The XM antenna is not connected.
Check that the XM antenna cable is attached securely.
A short-circuit occurring in the antenna or
surrounding antenna cable.
Make sure that there is nothing unusual with the antenna or
antenna cable. Switch the power off then back on again.
Updating
The radio is being updated with the latest
encryption code.
Wait until the encryption code has been updated. Channels
00 and 01 should function normally.
No Signal
Loading
The XM signal is too weak at the current location. n/a
The receiver is acquiring audio or program
information.
Wait until the information has been received.
Off Air
The channel currently selected has stopped
broadcasting.
Select another channel.
CH– – –
You have selected a channel that does not exist, The receiver will automatically switch to channel 001 (or the
or that you have not subscribed to. last selected channel).
– – – – – – – –
There is no artist name/feature, song/program No action needed.
title, or channel category associated with the
channel at this time.
Note
• If the unit does not operate normally due to external effects such as static electricity disconnect the power plug
from the outlet and insert again to return to normal operating conditions.
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”,
“Pro Logic”, “Surround EX”, and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Below is a brief description of the main surround sound
formats you’ll find on DVDs, satellite, cable and terrestrial
broadcasts, and video cassettes.
DTS
The DTS technologies are explained below. See
Dolby
The Dolby technologies are explained below. See
DTS Digital Surround
DTS Digital Surround is a 5.1-channel audio coding system
from Digital Theater Systems Inc. now widely used for DVD-
Video, DVD-Audio, 5.1 music discs, digital broadcasts, and
video games. It can deliver up to six discrete audio channels,
comprising five full range channels, including an LFE
channel. Higher sound quality is achieved through the use of
a low compression rate, and high rates of transmittance
during playback.
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is a multichannel digital audio coding system
widely used in cinemas, and in the home for DVD and digital
broadcast soundtracks. It can deliver up to six discrete audio
channels, comprising five full range channels and a special
LFE (low frequency effects) channel used mainly for deep,
rumbling sound effects; hence the term “5.1-channel” Dolby
Digital.
DTS-ES
DTS-ES (the ES stands for Extended Surround) is a decoder
that is capable of decoding both DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 and
DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 encoded sources. DTS-ES Discrete 6.1
gives ‘true’ 6.1 channel sound, with a completely separate
(discrete) surround back channel. DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 has a
surround back channel matrixed into the surround left/right
channels. Both sources are also compatible with a
conventional DTS 5.1 channel decoder.
In addition to the format features above, Dolby Digital
decoders offer downmixing for compatibility with mono,
stereo and Dolby Pro Logic audio from a number of bit rates
and channels. Another feature, called Dialog Normalization,
attenuates programs based on the average level of dialog in
a program relative to its peak level (also known as Dialnorm)
in order to achieve uniform playback level.
DTS Neo:6
DTS Neo:6 can generate 6.1 channel surround sound from
any matrixed stereo source (such as video or TV) and from
5.1 channel sources. It uses both the channel information
already encoded into the source, as well as its own
processing to determine channel localization (with two
channel sources, the “.1” subwoofer channel is generated by
bass management in the receiver). Two modes (Cinema and
Music) are available using DTS Neo:6 with two channel
sources.
Dolby Digital Surround EX
Dolby Digital Surround EX (the EX stands for EXtended) is an
extension of Dolby Digital encoding whereby a surround
back channel is matrixed into the surround left/right
channels for 6.1 channel playback. This allows for
compatibility with Dolby Digital 5.1 channel decoding, as
well as for decoding using Dolby Digital EX.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx and Dolby Surround
Dolby Pro Logic IIx is an improved version of the Dolby Pro
Logic II (and Dolby Pro Logic) decoding system. Using the
innovative “steering logic” circuit, this system extracts
surround sound from sources as follows:
DTS 96/24
DTS 96/24 is an extension of the original DTS Digital
Surround which offers high quality 96 kHz/24-bit audio using
a DTS 96/24 decoder. This format is also fully backward
compatible with all existing decoders. This means that DVD
players can play this software using a conventional DTS 5.1
channel decoder.
• Dolby Pro Logic – 4.1 channel sound (mono surround)
from any stereo source
• Dolby Pro Logic II – 5.1 channel sound (stereo
surround) from any stereo source
“DTS”, “DTS-ES”, “Neo:6” and “DTS 96/24” are trademarks of
Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
• Dolby Pro Logic IIx – 6.1 or 7.1 channel sound (stereo
surround and surround back) from two channel or
5.1(and 6.1) channel sources
Windows Media® Audio 9 Professional
Windows Media Audio 9 Professional (WMA9 Pro) is a
discrete surround format developed by Microsoft
Corporation.
®
With two channel sources, the “.1” subwoofer channel is
generated by bass management in the receiver.
Dolby Surround is an encoding system which embeds
surround sound information within a stereo soundtrack,
which a Dolby Pro Logic decoder can then use for enhanced
surround listening with greater sound detail.
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phase relationship with respect to the other surround channel. This
expands the listening position and creates—with only two speakers—
the same spacious surround experience as in a movie theatre.
WMA9 Pro can support up to 5.1/7.1 channel playback with
sampling rates up to 24-bit/96 kHz. Using the unique WMA
compression techniques, WMA9 Pro can deliver
multichannel music and soundtracks over high-speed
internet networks at low bit rates with minimal audio
degradation. Playback may be enjoyed with the Windows
Media Player 9 Series (or above) and other third-party
media players on a personal computer, or with an AV
amplifier with on-board WMA9 Pro decoding.
•
THX Select2
Before any home theatre component can be THX Select2 certified, it
must incorporate all the features above and also pass a rigorous
series of quality and performance tests. Only then can a product
feature the THX Select2 logo, which is your guarantee that the Home
Theatre products you purchase will give you superb performance for
many years to come. THX Select2 requirements cover every aspect of
the product including pre-amplifier and power amplifier performance
and operation, and hundreds of other parameters in both the digital
and analog domain.
®
®
Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
•
THX Surround EX
THX Surround EX - Dolby Digital Surround EX is a joint development
of Dolby Laboratories and the THX Ltd. In a movie theater, film
soundtracks that have been encoded with Dolby Digital Surround EX
technology are able to reproduce an extra channel which has been
added during the mixing of the program. This channel, called
Surround Back, places sounds behind the listener in addition to the
currently available front left, front center, front right, surround right,
surround left and subwoofer channels. This additional channel
provides the opportunity for more detailed imaging behind the
listener and brings more depth, spacious ambience and sound
localization than ever before. Movies that were created using the
Dolby Digital Surround EX technology, when released into the home
consumer market may exhibit wording to that effect on the
packaging. A list of movies created using this technology can be
Only receiver and controller products bearing the THX Surround EX
logo, when in the THX Surround EX mode, faithfully reproduce this
new technology in the home.
This product may also engage the “THX Surround EX” mode during
the playback of 5.1 channel material that is not Dolby Digital
Surround EX encoded. In such case the information delivered to the
Surround Back channel will be program dependent and may or may
not be very pleasing depending on the particular soundtrack and the
tastes of the individual listener.
About THX
The THX technologies are explained below. See
•
THX Cinema processing
THX is an exclusive set of standards and technologies established by
THX Ltd. THX grew from George Lucas' personal desire to make your
experience of the film soundtrack, in both movie theatres and in your
home theatre, as faithful as possible to what the director intended.
Movie soundtracks are mixed in special movie theatres called
dubbing stages and are designed to be played back in movie theatres
with similar equipment and conditions. This same soundtrack is then
transferred directly onto Laserdisc, VHS tape, DVD, etc., and is not
changed for playback in a small home theatre environment. THX
engineers developed patented technologies to accurately translate
the sound from the movie theatre environment into the home,
correcting the tonal and spatial errors that occur. On this product,
when the THX indicator is on, THX features are automatically added
in Cinema modes (e.g. THX Cinema, THX Surround EX).
•
Advanced Speaker Array (ASA)
ASA is a proprietary THX technology which processes the sound fed
to 2 side and 2 back surround speakers to provide the optimal
surround sound experience. When you set up your home theater
system using all eight speaker outputs (Left, Center, Right, Surround
Right, Surround Back Right, Surround Back Left, Surround Left and
Subwoofer) placing the two Surround Back speakers close together
facing the front of the room as shown in the diagram will provide the
largest sweet spot. If for practical reasons you have to place the
Surround Back speakers apart, you will need to go to the THX Audio
Set-up screen and choose the setting that most closely corresponds
to the speaker spacing, which will re-optimize the surround sound-
field.
•
Re-Equalization
The tonal balance of a film soundtrack will be excessively bright and
harsh when played back over audio equipment in the home because
film soundtracks were designed to be played back in large movie
theaters using very different professional equipment. Re-Equalization
restores the correct tonal balance for watching a movie soundtrack in
a small home environment.
•
Timbre Matching
The human ear changes our perception of a sound depending on the
direction from which the sound is coming. In a movie theatre, there is
an array of surround speakers so that the surround information is all
around you. In a home theatre, you use only two speakers located to
the side of your head. The Timbre Matching feature filters the
information going to the surround speakers so that they more closely
match the tonal characteristics of the sound coming from the front
speakers. This ensures seamless panning between the front and
surround speakers.
ASA is used in three new modes; THX Select2 Cinema, THX
MusicMode and THX Games Mode.
•
THX Select2 Cinema mode
THX Select2 Cinema mode plays 5.1 movies using all 8 speakers
giving you the best possible movie watching experience. In this mode,
ASA processing blends the side surround speakers and back
surround speakers providing the optimal mix of ambient and
directional surround sounds.
•
Adaptive Decorrelation
In a movie theatre, a large number of surround speakers help create
an enveloping surround sound experience, but in a home theatre
there are usually only two speakers. This can make the surround
speakers sound like headphones that lack spaciousness and
envelopment. The surround sounds will also collapse into the closest
speaker as you move away from the middle seating position. Adaptive
Decorrelation slightly changes one surround channel's time and
DTS-ES (Matrix and 6.1 Discrete) and Dolby Digital Surround EX
encoded soundtracks will be automatically detected in Select2
Cinema mode if the appropriate flag has been encoded.
Some Dolby Digital Surround EX soundtracks are missing the digital
flag that allows automatic switching. If you know that the movie that
you are watching is encoded in Surround EX, you can manually select
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the THX Surround EX playback mode, otherwise THX Select2 Cinema
mode will apply ASA processing to provide optimum replay.
•
THX Games Mode
For the replay of stereo and multi-channel game audio the THX
Games Mode should be selected. In this mode THX ASA processing
is applied to the surround channels of all 5.1 and 2.0 encoded game
sources such as analog, PCM, DTS and Dolby Digital. This accurately
places all game audio surround information, providing a full 360
degree playback environment. THX Games Mode is unique as it gives
you a smooth transition of audio in all points of the surround field.
•
THX MusicMode
For the replay of multi-channel music the THX MusicMode should be
selected. In this mode THX ASA processing is applied to the surround
channels of all 5.1 encoded music sources such as DTS, Dolby Digital
and DVD-Audio to provide a wide stable rear soundstage.
The THX logo is a trademark of THX Ltd. which may be
registered in some jurisdictions. All rights reserved.
Listening modes with different input signal formats
The following charts outline the listening modes available with different input signal formats, depending on the surround back
channel processing and decoding method you have selected.
Stereo (2 channel) signal formats
SBch Processing
Input signal format
Standard
THX
Auto Surround
SBch
Processing
ON/AUTO
Dolby Digital Surround
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE
2Pro Logic IIx MUSIC
2Pro Logic IIx GAME
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE+THX
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE
2PRO LOGIC+THXa
Neo:6 CINEMA+THX
THX GAMES MODEb
2PRO LOGICa
Neo:6 CINEMA
Neo:6 MUSIC
(Automatically
selects 6.1/7.1
channel decoding)
DTS Surround
XM Radio
As above
As above
As above
As above
As above
Neo:6 CINEMA
XM HD Surround
Stereo playback
Other stereo sources
Dolby Digital Surround
As above
SBch
Processing
OFFc
2Pro Logic II MOVIE
2Pro Logic II MUSIC
2Pro Logic II GAME
2Pro Logic II MOVIE+THX
2Pro Logic II MOVIE
2PRO LOGIC+THXa
Neo:6 CINEMA+THX
(Maximum 5.1
channel playback)
2PRO LOGICa
Neo:6 CINEMA
Neo:6 MUSIC
DTS Surround
As above
As above
As above
As above
Neo:6 CINEMA
Other stereo sources
Stereo playback
a.2PRO LOGIC has a maximum of 5.1 channel playback.
b.Unavailable with only one surround back speaker connected.
c.Automatically selected if no surround back speakers are connected.
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Multichannel signal formats
SBch Processing
Input signal format
Standard
THX
Auto Surround
SBch
Processing
ON
WMA9 Pro (6.1/7.1 channel)
Straight decoding
WMA+THX CINEMA
Straight decoding
Dolby Digital EX (6.1 channel
flagged)
Dolby Digital EX
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIEa
2Pro Logic IIx MUSIC
THX SURROUND EX
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE+THXa
THX Select2 CINEMAa
THX MUSICMODEa
Dolby Digital EX
2Pro Logic IIx
(7.1 channel
decoding used for
all sources)
MOVIEa
THX GAMES MODEa
DTS-ES (6.1 channel
sources/6.1 channel flagged)
DTS-ES (Matrix/Discrete)
DTS-ES+THX (Matrix/Discrete) DTS-ES (Matrix/Discrete)
DTS+2Pro Logic IIx
DTS+2Pro Logic IIx
MOVIEa
MOVIE+THX
a
THX Select2 CINEMAa
THX MUSICMODEa
THX GAMES MODEa
DTS+2Pro Logic IIx MUSIC
DTS and DTS 96/24
(5.1 channel encoding)
DTS+Neo:6
DTS+Neo:6+THX
DTS+Neo:6
DTS+2Pro Logic IIx
DTS+2Pro Logic IIx
MOVIEa
MOVIE+THX
a
THX Select2 CINEMAa
THX MUSICMODEa
THX GAMES MODEa
DTS+2Pro Logic IIx MUSIC
Dolby Digital
WMA9 Pro
DVD-A
Dolby Digital EX
THX SURROUND EX
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE+THXa
THX Select2 CINEMAa
THX MUSICMODEa
Dolby Digital EX
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIEa
2Pro Logic IIx
2Pro Logic IIx MUSIC
MOVIEa
(5.1 channel encoding)
THX GAMES MODEa
SBch
Processing
AUTO
(Automatically
selects 6.1/7.1
channel
WMA9 Pro (6.1/7.1 channel)
Straight decoding
WMA+THX CINEMA
THX SURROUND EX
Straight decoding
Dolby Digital EX
(6.1 channel flagged)
Dolby Digital EX
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIEa
Dolby Digital EX
2Pro Logic IIx
MOVIEa
DTS-ES (6.1 channel
sources/6.1 channel flagged)
DTS-ES (Matrix/Discrete)
DTS-ES+THX (Matrix/Discrete) DTS-ES (Matrix/Discrete)
decoding)
Dolby Digital
DTS and DTS 96/24
WMA9 Pro
Straight decoding
(Maximum 5.1 channel
playback)
THX Select2 CINEMA
(Maximum 5.1 channel THX
CINEMA playback with only one
surround back speaker)
Straight decoding
(Maximum 5.1 channel
playback)
DVD-A
(5.1 channel encoding)
SBch
Processing
OFFb
(Maximum 5.1
channel
WMA9 Pro (6.1/7.1 channel)
Straight decoding
(Maximum 5.1 channel
playback)
THX CINEMA
THX CINEMA
Straight decoding
(Maximum 5.1 channel
playback)
Dolby Digital EX
(6.1 channel flagged)
DTS-ES (6.1 channel
Straight decoding
Straight decoding
playback)
sources/6.1 channel flagged)
Dolby Digital
DTS and DTS 96/24
WMA9 Pro
DVD-A
(5.1 channel encoding)
a.Unavailable with only one surround back speaker connected.
b.Automatically selected if no surround back speakers are connected.
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Stream direct with different input signal formats
The following charts show what you will hear with different input signal formats, depending on the Stream Direct mode (see
Using Stream Direct on page 28) you have selected.
Stereo (2 channel) signal formats
Surround Back speaker(s)
Input signal format
DIRECT
PURE DIRECT
Connected
(Maximum 7.1 channel
playback)
Dolby Digital Surround
DTS Surround
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE
Neo:6 CINEMA
Stereo playback
As above
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIE
Neo:6 CINEMA
Other stereo sources
Analog sources
PCM sources
Stereo playback
ANALOG DIRECT (stereo)
Stereo playback
As above
DVD-A sources
As above
As above
Not connected
(Maximum 5.1 channel
playback)
Dolby Digital Surround
DTS Surround
2Pro Logic II MOVIE
Neo:6 CINEMA
Stereo playback
As above
2Pro Logic II MOVIE
Neo:6 CINEMA
Other stereo sources
Analog sources
PCM sources
Stereo playback
ANALOG DIRECT (stereo)
Stereo playback
As above
DVD-A sources
As above
As above
Multichannel signal formats
Surround Back speaker(s)
Input signal format
DIRECT
PURE DIRECT
Connected
WMA9 Pro (6.1/7.1 channel)
Straight decoding
Straight decoding
(Maximum 7.1 channel
playback)
Dolby Digital EX (6.1 channel flagged)
Dolby Digital EX
2Pro Logic IIx MOVIEa
Dolby Digital EX
2Pro Logic IIx
MOVIEa
DTS-ES (6.1 channel sources/6.1 channel flagged)
DTS-ES (Matrix/Discrete)
DTS-ES (Matrix/
Discrete)
Dolby Digital
DTS and DTS 96/24
WMA9 Pro
Straight decoding
Straight decoding
(5.1 channel encoding)
DVD-A
As above
As above
(5.1 channel encoding)
Not connected
(Maximum 5.1 channel
playback)
WMA9 Pro (6.1/7.1 channel)
Straight decoding
Straight decoding
Dolby Digital EX
(6.1 channel flagged)
As above
As above
DTS-ES (6.1 channel sources/6.1 channel flagged)
As above
As above
As above
As above
Dolby Digital
DTS and DTS 96/24
WMA9 Pro
(5.1 channel encoding)
DVD-A sources
As above
As above
a.Unavailable with only one surround back speaker connected.
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FM Tuner Section
Frequency Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
Usable Sensitivity . . . . . . . Mono: 13.2 dBf, IHF (1.3 µV/75 Ω)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mono: 20.2 dBf
Stereo: 38.6 dBf
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . Mono: 73 dB (at 85 dBf)
Stereo: 70 dB (at 85 dBf)
Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stereo: 0.5 % (1 kHz)
Alternate Channel Selectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 dB (400 kHz)
Stereo Separation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 dB (1 kHz)
Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Hz to 15 kHz 1dB
Antenna Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Ω unbalanced
Amplifier section
Continuous average power output of 120 watts* per
channel, min., at 8 ohms, from 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz with no
more than 0.2 %** total harmonic distortion (front).
Continuous Power Output (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 8 Ω, 0.2 %)
Front. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 W + 120 W
Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 W
Surround . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 W + 120 W
Surround back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 W + 120 W
AM Tuner Section
Frequency Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 530 kHz to 1700 kHz
Sensitivity (IHF, Loop antenna) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 µV/m
Selectivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 dB
Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loop antenna
Continuous Power Output (1 kHz, 6 Ω, 1.0 %)
Front. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 W + 120 W
Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 W
Surround . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 W + 120 W
Surround back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 W + 120 W
Miscellaneous
Total harmonic distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.2 %
Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490 W, 650 VA
In standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.65 W
AC Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (switched) 100 W MAX.
Dimensions . . . . . . 420 (W) mm x 173 (H) mm x 466 (D) mm
(20 Hz to 20 kHz, 120 W, 8 Ω)
* Measured pursuant to the Federal Trade Commission’s
Trade Regulation rule on Power Output Claims for Amplifiers
** Measured by Audio Spectrum Analyzer
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(16 /16 (W) in. x 6 /16 (H) in. x 18 /8 (D) in.)
Weight (without package) . . . . . . . . . . .15.3 kg (33 lbs 12 oz)
Audio Section
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)
LINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .335 mV/47 kΩ
Furnished Parts
Setup microphone (for Auto MCACC setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
AA/IEC R6P dry cell batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Remote control unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
AM loop antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
FM wire antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
iPod audio control cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Warranty card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
These operating instructions
Frequency Response (LINE) . . . . . . 5 Hz to 100 000 Hz dB
Output (Level/Impedance)
REC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 mV/2.2 kΩ
Tone Control
BASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 dB (100 Hz)
TREBLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 dB (10 kHz)
LOUDNESS . . . . . . . . . .+4 dB / +2 dB (100 Hz/10 kHz)
(at volume position –40 dB)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF, short circuited, A network)
LINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio [EIA, at 1 W (1 kHz)]
Note
• Specifications and the design are subject to possible
modifications without notice, due to improvements.
LINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83 dB
Composite Video / S-Video Section
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Output (Level/Impedance). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 dB
Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Hz to 10 MHz
Cleaning the unit
• Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust and
dirt.
• When the surface is dirty, wipe with a soft cloth
dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six
times with water, and wrung out well, and then wipe
again with a dry cloth. Do not use furniture wax or
cleansers.
Component Video Section
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Output (Level/Impedance). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Signal-to-Noise Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 dB
Frequency Response . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Hz to 100 MHz
• Never use thinners, benzine, insecticide sprays or
other chemicals on or near this unit, since these will
corrode the surface.
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We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will
provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since
hearing damage from loud noise is often
undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer
and the Electronic Industries Association’s
Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid
prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of
sound levels is included for your protection.
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit
you’ve just purchased is only the start of your
musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how
you can maximize the fun and excitement your
equipment offers. This manufacturer and the
Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer
Electronics Group want you to get the most out of
your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that
lets the sound come through loud and clear without
annoying blaring or distortion-and, most importantly,
without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Decibel
Level Example
30 Quiet library, soft whispers
40 Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic
50 Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office
60 Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine
70 Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant
80 Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock
at two feet.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing
“comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of sound.
So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and
harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by
setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your
hearing adapts.
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS
UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE
90 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower
100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill
120 Rock band concert in front of speakers,
thunderclap
To establish a safe level:
• Start your volume control at a low setting.
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it
comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.
140 Gunshot blast, jet plane
180 Rocket launching pad
Once you have established a comfortable sound
level:
• Set the dial and leave it there.
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent
hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we
want you listening for a lifetime.
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Should this product require service in the U.S.A. and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer
Authorized Independent Service Company, or if you wish to purchase replacement parts,
operating instructions, service manuals, or accessories, please call the number shown
below.
8 0 0 – 4 2 1 – 1 4 0 4
Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Support
Division at the above listed number for assistance.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
Customer Support Division
P. O. BOX 1760, Long Beach,
CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product.
Should this product require service in Canada, please contact a Pioneer Canadian
Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Service Company in Canada.
Alternatively, please contact the Customer Satisfaction Department at the following address:
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.
Customer Satisfaction Department
300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2
1(877)283-5901
For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product.
Si ce produit doit être réparé au Canada, veuillez vous adresser à un distributeur autorisé
Pioneer du Canada pour obtenir le nom du Centre de Service Autorisé Pioneer le plus près
de chez-vous. Vous pouvez aussi contacter le Service à la clientèle de Pioneer:
Pioneer Électroniques du Canada, Inc.
Service à la clientèle
300, Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2
1(877)283-5901
Pour obtenir des renseignements sur la garantie, veuillez vous reporter au feuillet sur la
garantie restreinte qui accompagne le produit.
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