Pioneer Projector PDSP 1 User Manual

DIGITAL SOUND PROJECTOR  
PDSP-1  
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1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider  
than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are  
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete  
outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When  
a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,  
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus  
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
[For U.S. model]  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
The serial number for this equipment is located in  
the rear panel. Please write this serial number on  
your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure  
area. This is for your security.  
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WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords  
associated with accessories sold with the product will  
expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of  
California and other governmental entities to cause  
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.  
Wash hands after handling.  
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Maintenance of External Surfaces  
• Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust  
and dirt.  
• When the surfaces are 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 cleaners.  
• Never use thinners, benzine, insecticide sprays  
or other chemicals on or near this unit, since  
these will corrode the surfaces.  
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Regarding Installation  
This product is sold with the understanding that it  
will be installed and calibrated only by a trained  
service professional with specialized technical  
skills. When installing this unit, be sure to consult  
a professional installer or your dealer.  
Pioneer disclaims all responsibility for any losses  
resulting from improper installation, misuse of,  
modifications or damage to this unit.  
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Contents  
Preface  
Safety Precautions......................................................................................... 2  
Features .......................................................................................................... 6  
Confirm All Accessories ............................................................................... 8  
Specifications ................................................................................................ 9  
Parts and their Functions  
Front Panel ................................................................................................... 10  
Attaching the Front Grill ................................................................. 11  
Range of the Remote Control Unit ................................................ 11  
Rear Panel .................................................................................................... 12  
Turning the Main Power ON/OFF .................................................. 12  
About the Input/Output Connectors ............................................. 13  
Remote Control Unit ................................................................................... 14  
Setting the Basic Infomation on the Remote Control Unit ........ 15  
Recharging the Remote Control Unit ........................................... 16  
Using the Digital Sound Projector  
Using the Remote Control Unit.................................................................. 17  
Watching Television..................................................................................... 21  
Watching a DVD .......................................................................................... 22  
Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder.................................................................. 23  
Recording ......................................................................................... 23  
Playback/Editing.............................................................................. 24  
Selecting the Audio Mode .......................................................................... 25  
Listening to Stereo Sound in Surround Mode ............................. 25  
Enhancing Monaural Sources ....................................................... 26  
Adjusting the Sound  
Changing Surround Sound ........................................................................ 27  
Adjusting the Tone ....................................................................................... 31  
Calling Up a Room Sound Setting............................................................. 32  
Video and Audio Timing Compensations (Lipsync delay)....................... 33  
Adjusting Surround Effects ........................................................................ 34  
Displaying the Data Screen........................................................................ 37  
Additional Information  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 38  
Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays .......................................... 40  
Index .............................................................................................................. 42  
Regarding Installation and Initial Settings  
All aspects of installation, connection, and initial surround calibration and setup of the Pioneer Digital Sound  
Projector PDSP-1 are to be performed by trained service personnel. Please consult your dealer if you want to change  
the installation location, or if major modifications are required to the initial calibration settings.  
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This digital sound projector is a totally new product unlike conventional home theater systems. It produces multi-  
channel surround sound from a single speaker array, without the need for numerous speaker settings and wiring  
hassles.  
The following section introduces the features that enable the PDSP-1 to produce its remarkable new sound.  
1. Beam control technology  
254 individually driven speaker units are arranged in an array on a single panel, and the directionally controlled  
audio from this array is radiated in a beam. The sound of each channel radiated in this beam utilizes the  
reflectivity of ceiling and walls to produce multi-channel sound.  
Audio beam image  
The accompanying illustration depicts the way in which the sound beam radiated from the PDSP-1 arrives at the listening  
position. In this way, surround sound is produced that totally envelops the listener.  
Front left-right channel  
Rear left-right channel  
Center channel  
PDSP-1  
PDSP-1  
PDSP-1  
LISTENING  
POSITION  
LISTENING  
POSITION  
LISTENING  
POSITION  
Multi-channel  
sound field image  
PDSP-1  
LISTENING  
POSITION  
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2. Sound settings to match your room’s characteristics  
The professional installation technician uses a special metering microphone and computer to set up the unit with  
the optimum sound response and characteristics for your room. Since multiple sound settings are possible for any  
room, this unit makes it possible for you to call up preset sound environments to change the sound field in  
accordance with listening conditions.  
3. Equipped with Dolby Digital and Pro Logic II, Digital Theater System (DTS) Decoder  
In addition to Dolby Digital – the DVD video standard audio format – this unit also supports Dolby Pro Logic II,  
which allows you to play 2-channel sources with multi-channel ambience, and DTS, which produces high sound  
quality with low compression ratios and high transmission rates. These features allow you to enjoy multi-channel  
movie-theater ambience inside your own home.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered  
trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
Manufactured under license from 1 Ltd. World-wide  
patents applied for. The “ ” logo and “Digital Sound  
Projector” are trademarks of 1 Ltd.  
“Selecting the Audio Mode”  
“Calling Up a Room Sound Setting” P32  
(Dolby Pro Logic II ) P25  
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The digital sound projector is provided with the following accessories:  
Remote control unit  
Recharger  
AC adapter  
(for remote control unit recharger)  
For U.S. model  
For European model  
Power cord  
AC adapter cord (x2)  
(for main unit)  
(furnished with European model only)  
Front grille  
For U.S. model  
For European model (x2)  
These operating  
instructions  
Note:  
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public  
instructions rules that apply in your country or area.  
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Caution:  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replaced only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.  
Discard used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.  
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Specifications  
Audio Section  
Rated output (RMS, 80 Hz 20 kHz)  
Maximum output (80 Hz 20 kHz, 1 m)  
Tone control: BASS (40 Hz 320 Hz)  
TREBLE (6.3 kHz 16 kHz)  
Sub-woofer crossover frequency  
Output level / impedance  
Input sensitivity / impedance  
Speaker response  
Video connectors (level / impedance)  
S/N ratio  
2 W x 254 units  
115 dBspl  
12 dB  
12 dB  
40 Hz 200 Hz  
1.0 Vp-p / 100  
150 mVp-p / 47 kΩ  
80 Hz 20 kHz, 3dB  
1.0 Vp-p / 75 Ω  
55 dB  
Video Section  
Power Section  
Frequency response (output connectors)  
Power source  
5 Hz 10 MHz, 3 dB  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz (U.S. model)  
AC 100 240 V, 50/60 Hz (European model)  
750 W  
Power consumption  
Power consumption in standby mode  
3 W  
External Dimensions  
963 (W) x 640 (H) x 146 (D) mm  
(37-15/16 (W) x 25-4/16 (H) x 5-12/16(D) in.)  
50 kg (110 lb 4 oz) (including front grille)  
Weight of Main Unit  
Accessories  
Remote control unit  
Recharger  
AC Adapter (AC 120 V, 50/60 Hz, rated voltage 6 V) (U.S. model)  
AC Adapter (AC 100 240 V, 50/60 Hz, rated voltage 6 V) (European model)  
AC adapter cord (furnished with European model only)  
Power cord  
Front grille  
Operating Instructions  
Note:  
Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice, due to improvements.  
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Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
Remote Control Unit  
Front Panel  
Indicators for power and volume level, and the remote control unit sensor are located on the lower part of the panel.  
Front grille attachment tabs  
(4)  
Display/remote control unit  
sensor  
POWER ON  
STANDBY  
VOLUME LEVEL  
Display  
Meaning/Operation  
POWER ON (Blue)  
STANDBY (Red)  
VOLUME LEVEL  
Lights when power is turned ON  
Lights in power standby mode  
Indicates sound volume  
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Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
Remote Control Unit  
Attaching the Front Grille  
Align the grille with the four attachment tabs on the front panel, then push into place.  
Range of the Remote Control Unit  
Operate the remote control unit while pointing it toward the Digital Sound Projector’s remote control sensor within  
the range shown.  
7m  
30°  
Caution:  
Do not expose the remote control sensor to direct sunlight or other strong light sources.  
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Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
Remote Control Unit  
Rear Panel  
The main power switch, power cord socket, and input/output connectors are located on the rear panel.  
Main power switch  
Power cord socket  
SUB WOOFER 1 OUTPUT  
(sub-woofer output 1)  
RS-232C connector  
(used by installation technician)  
SUB WOOFER 2 OUTPUT  
(sub-woofer output 2)  
INPUT 1 COAXIAL  
(digital audio input)  
INPUT 5  
(analog audio inputs)  
INPUT 2 OPTICAL  
(digital audio input)  
INPUT 2  
(analog audio inputs)  
INPUT 3 OPTICAL  
(digital audio input)  
INPUT 2  
(video inputs)  
INPUT 4 OPTICAL  
(digital audio input)  
INPUT 5  
(video inputs)  
OUTPUT OPTICAL  
(digital audio output)  
INPUT 4  
(video inputs)  
MONITOR OUTPUT  
(video outputs)  
Turning the Main Power ON/OFF  
Connect the supplied power cord to the rear panel power cord socket, and then insert the plug  
in a household power outlet.  
1
2
Turn the main power ON/OFF by setting the main power switch to the [–] (ON) or [ ] (OFF) sides.  
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Caution:  
Do not use any power cord other than the one supplied.  
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Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
Remote Control Unit  
About the Input/Output Connectors  
Caution:  
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord  
from the AC outlet.  
Audio output (OUTPUT OPTICAL connector)  
Use to connect MD recorders, CD recorders and other digital recording components. These connectors  
output the digital signals from inputs 1 to 4.  
Video outputs (MONITOR OUTPUT connectors)  
Use to connect a television monitor or other video component.  
Note:  
The selection of S or composite connectors should match the selection on the signal input side. (If an S2  
video input is used, use the S output connector; if the input is composite, use the composite output  
connector as well).  
SUB WOOFER OUTPUT connectors  
Up to two sub-woofers can be connected.  
Note:  
Sub-woofers reproduce very low-frequency sound; coupled with the LFE (Low-Frequency Effect) channels  
encoded in Dolby digital and DTS audio sources, these speakers produce sounds effects which heighten  
the impact and realism of motion picture sound tracks and other sources.  
INPUT 1 5 connectors  
The digital sound projector is equipped with 5 input connector systems which can be combined in the ways  
shown below. The various inputs can be selected by using the  
control unit.  
to  
or  
buttons on the remote  
INPUT  
1
Audio Connector  
Coaxial digital  
Optical digital/analog  
Optical digital  
Optical digital  
Analog  
Video Connector  
(no video)  
S / Composite  
(no video)  
S / Composite  
S / Composite  
2
3
4
5
Note:  
Input 2 provides for automatic sensing of digital and analog sources. In the event that both digital and  
analog signals are simultaneously input to the digital sound projector, the digital signal is given priority.  
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Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
Remote Control Unit  
Remote Control Unit  
The touch panel appears when the LCD touch panel is touched or a remote control unit button (hard key) is pressed.  
Side panel  
CONTRAST  
(adjusts touch panel  
display contrast)  
LCD touch panel  
Display Meaning/Operation  
Rechargeable battery status  
Touch panel backlight  
Bottom panel  
ENTER  
CHANNEL  
VOLUME  
MENU  
MUTE  
Terminal used by  
installation technician  
HOME AV CONTROLLER  
About the Remote Control Unit Buttons (hard keys)  
Button  
Meaning/Operation  
CHANNEL  
MENU  
ENTER  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
Use to select channels  
Use to turn the menu display ON/OFF  
Use to select and input menu display operations  
Use to adjust sound volume level  
Use to temporarily turn off sound  
Note:  
The remote control unit buttons (hard keys) differ in function depending on which component has been  
selected on the touch panel. For details, see the section Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays(P40).  
Using the Remote Control Unit”  
Touch panel menus dont change”  
Component Operation Menu DisplayP17  
Resetting the Remote Control UnitP39  
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Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
Remote Control Unit  
Setting the Basic Information on the Remote Control Unit  
Seven items, including current time display and beep volume can be set on the remote control unit.  
Set the touch panel to the HOME menu.  
1
If the touch panel shows any display other than the HOME menu, press the  
HOME menu  
mark at the bottom.  
Press the “ ” mark at the top left.  
The setting menu will be displayed.  
2
Use the arrows ꢁ ꢀ on the touch panel to switch between the two menu screens.  
SETUP  
SETUP  
LCD TIMEOUT  
CLOCK DISPLAY: AM/PM  
CLOCK SETTING  
BEEP:  
BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT  
CALIBRATE  
Follow the instructions on the screen to change the items you want.  
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Item  
Select  
Setting Contents  
CLOCK DISPLAY  
CLOCK SETTING  
BEEP  
12-hour or 24-hour display  
Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute Date and Time  
Type of clock display  
/
/OFF  
Sound volume of beep when touch panel is  
pressed  
LCD TIMEOUT  
20-120 seconds  
Touch panel OFF time (if no remote control unit  
operation is performed during the set time, the  
display will automatically turn off to conserve  
power).  
BACKLIGHT TIMEOUT 20-120 seconds  
CALIBRATE  
How long the display illumination remains on  
when is pressed.  
Fine adjustment of display screen position  
Once the settings are completed, press  
The screen returns to the HOME menu.  
or  
.
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Front Panel  
Rear Panel  
Remote Control Unit  
Recharging the Remote Control Unit  
Connect the accessory AC adapter to the recharger and a household AC outlet.  
1
Note:  
Illustration depicts U.S. model.  
Place the remote control unit on the recharger, aligning the indents on the remote control unit  
with the tabs on the recharger.  
2
Note:  
During recharging, the indicator shown below will appear on the upper right corner of the display.  
Recharging indicator  
Caution:  
Do not use AC adapters other than the one supplied.  
Cant recharge remote control unitP39  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
Using the Remote Control Unit  
The remote control unit’s buttons and touch panel can be used to control components connected to the digital sound  
projector.  
Component Operation Menu Display  
When using the remote control unit to control the digital sound projector and video components, menu displays are  
provided for the current component being used. The remote control unit has the following component menu displays:  
Operation Menu  
HOME  
Meaning/Contents  
HOME menu  
PDSP  
Operate Digital Sound Projector  
Operate television monitor  
TV  
DVD PLAYER  
DVD RECORDER  
DVD RECORDER  
Operate DVD player  
Playback/edit on Pioneer DVD recorder  
Record on Pioneer DVD recorder  
Note:  
The currently selected menu screen can be confirmed by looking in the upper left corner of the touch panel.  
Current menu screen indicator  
“About the Remote Control Unit Buttons (hard  
Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays”  
keys)” P14  
P40  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
About the HOME Menu  
This is the basic touch panel menu. From this menu screen, the operating menus for various connected components  
can be selected.  
Display  
Meaning/Operation  
Turns television power ON/OFF  
Turns digital sound projector power ON/OFF  
Selects the digital sound projector operating menu (P19)  
Selects the TV operating menu (P21)  
Selects the DVD player operating menu (P22)  
Selects the DVD recorder operating menu (P24)  
Turns off power to all connected components  
Returns to previous menu  
Setting the Basic Information on the Remote  
Control UnitP15  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
About the PDSP (digital sound projector) menu  
When using the digital sound projector with other components, this menu screen is used to select operation of other  
components. This menu is also used to select signal inputs (input 1 to 5).  
Display  
Meaning/Operation  
Turns digital sound projector power ON/OFF  
Turns television power ON/OFF  
Selects input 1 to 5  
Alternates between inputs 1 to 5  
Selects the TV operating menu (P21)  
Selects the DVD player operating menu (P22)  
Selects the DVD recorder operating menu (P24)  
Returns to previous menu  
Returns to HOME menu  
INPUT 1 5 connectorsP13  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
Operating Menus for Other Components  
Use the operating menus for connected components (DVD player, television, etc.) according to the typical functions  
and operations of the respective component. Other operating menu items appear as follows:  
Example:  
Television Operating Menu  
1/2  
2/2  
Display  
Meaning/Operation  
Selects the PDSP menu (P19)  
Selects the recording menu for DVD recorder (P23)  
Returns to HOME menu  
Returns to previous menu  
ꢁ ꢀ  
Changes between the menu screens (1/2, 2/2)  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
Watching Television  
Use this menu to operate a connected television.  
1
Turn on power to digital sound projector.  
2
Turn on power to television.  
,
3
4
Select input connected to television sound.  
Change to television operating menu.  
TV VOLUME  
5
Reduce television’s built-in speakers so as not to affect sound from digital  
sound projector.  
To next operation.  
6
7
The lower two menu screens are used to operate the television.  
Use the arrows ꢀ ꢁ on the touch panel to alternate between the two  
menus.  
Television Operating Menus (2 screens)  
1/2  
2/2  
1/2  
2/2  
Note:  
When  
television can be operated without using the digital sound projector. Note that in this case, the  
is pressed in step 1 , the television operating screen shown in appears, and the  
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item  
does not appear on the 2/2 menu, with the result that the remote control unit’s volume button (hard key) must  
be used to adjust the television sound volume.  
“About the Remote Control Unit Buttons (hard  
Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays”  
keys)” P14  
P40  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
Watching a DVD  
Use this menu to operate a connected DVD player.  
1
Turn on the power to the digital sound projector.  
2
3
Turn on the power to the television monitor.  
Set television input to digital sound projector.  
,
4
Select the input connected to the DVD player.  
5
6
Change to DVD player operating menu.  
The accompanying three menus are used to operate the DVD  
player.  
Use the arrows ꢀ ꢁ on the touch panel to change between the menu  
screens.  
DVD Player Operating Menus (3 screens)  
1/3  
2/3  
3/3  
1/3  
2/3  
3/3  
Notes:  
If a Pioneer DVD player is connected, the DVD players power will turn on in step  
.
5
If  
is pressed in step 1 , the DVD player operating menus shown in step will appear, and it will be  
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possible to operate the DVD player without using the digital sound projector.  
INPUT 1 5 connectorsP13  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
Using a Pioneer DVD Recorder  
Use this menu to operate a connected Pioneer DVD Recorder.  
Recording  
To record the program currently playing on the television, follow the steps listed below.  
Steps  
are the same as steps  
on P21 Watching Television.  
1
6
1
6
1/2  
7
Change to recording menu on DVD recorder.  
DVD Recorder: Recording Menu (2 screens)  
1/2  
Perform recording operations on menu 1/2 at left.  
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1/2  
HDD/DVD:  
DISPLAY:  
REC MODE:  
AUDIO:  
Selects type of disk for recording (HDD/DVD)  
Displays disc information  
Selects recording mode FINE/SP/LP/EP  
Selects audio channel for recording (main/sub)  
Starts recording  
REC:  
STOP REC:  
Stops recording  
Note:  
2/2  
Press on the first screen to change to menu screen 2/2; this menu  
allows playback and confirmation of recorded contents.  
2/2  
Watching TelevisionP21  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
Playback/Editing  
1
Change to digital sound projector menu.  
2
3
Turn on TV power.  
Set television video input to digital surround projector.  
,
4
5
6
Select input connected to DVD recorder.  
Change to DVD recorder operation menu.  
The following four menus are used to operate the DVD recorder.  
Use the arrows ꢀ ꢁ on the touch panel to change between the menu  
screens.  
DVD Recorder Operating Menus (4 screens)  
1/4  
2/4  
3/4  
4/4  
1/4  
2/4  
3/4  
4/4  
Note:  
When  
recorder can be operated without using the digital sound projector.  
Caution:  
is pressed in step 1 , the DVD recorder operating menu shown in  
appears, and the DVD  
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Some operations may not be possible, depending on the specific model of Pioneer DVD Recorder connected.  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
Selecting the Audio Mode  
Listening to Stereo Sound in Surround Mode  
Stereo broadcasts, CD playback and other 2-channel sounds can be enjoyed in surround sound mode.  
Set the touch panel to the  
PDSP menu.  
; from other menus, press  
1
From the HOME menu, press  
.
PDSP menu  
Press  
.
2
The television screen will display the audio mode.  
Each time the button is pressed, the audio mode will change in the following order.  
PLII Movie: Pro Logic II Movie  
This mode is designed for use with film soundtracks, and allows  
actorsdialogue to be heard from the most natural direction.  
PLII Movie  
PLII Music  
Pro Logic  
Stereo  
PLII Music: Pro Logic II Music  
This mode is designed for use with music sources. The surround  
effect recreates the ambience experienced in live performances.  
Pro Logic:  
The Pro Logic Mode is generally designed for general use with  
movie soundtracks. The rear channel track is heard in monaural  
surround.  
Stereo:  
The stereo mode is a two-channel mode; when this mode is  
selected, even multi-channel sources are played back in two  
channels, and heard from the front right and left.  
Notes:  
If  
is pressed during playback of Dolby Digital and other surround sources, the following message will be  
displayed:  
Dolby Digital  
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If  
is pressed in step , the unit will change to stereo mode.  
Fine Tuning the PLII Music ModeP35  
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Using the Remote  
Control Unit  
Using a Pioneer DVD  
Recorder  
Selecting the Audio  
Mode  
Watching Television  
Watching a DVD  
Enhancing Monaural Sources  
When listening to older movies and CDs, and other sources recorded in monaural sound, the sound will seem more  
natural when heard from the center channel alone, rather from the front two channels (right and left).  
Set the touch panel to the  
PDSP menu.  
; from other operation menus, press  
1
2
From the HOME menu, press  
.
Press  
The Monoindicator will appear on the television screen.  
Each time the button is pressed, the monaural mode alternates between ON and OFF.  
Mono  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Caution:  
When adjusting the digital sound projector’s sound, the menu screen is displayed on the connected television  
monitor. To see the display, turn on the television’s power and set the television’s video input to the digital  
sound projector.  
Note:  
When adjusting the digital sound projector’s sound, use the following buttons (hard keys) of the remote  
control unit:  
Button  
Name  
MENU  
Function  
Open/Close the menu screen  
ꢀꢁꢂꢃ  
Move cursor / select items and numbers  
Finalize settings  
ENTER  
Changing Surround Sound  
You can adjust each channel’s volume/balance while listening to the actual sound, as well as adjusting the sub-  
woofer and other options.  
Test Signal  
A test signal can be used to adjust the output level of each channel.  
Use the touch panel to select the  
From the HOME menu, press  
PDSP menu.  
; from other menus, press  
1
2
.
Press the MENU button.  
The following “System Setup” menu appears.  
System Setup  
1 Surround Setup  
2 All Ch Tone Control  
3 Recall Memory  
4 Lipsync delay  
5 Stereo Mode  
“Digital sound projector menu screens don’t  
appear” P38  
“Changing Each Channel’s Output Level” P29  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select “Surround Setup”, and press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
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Front left channel  
Surround Setup  
1 Left  
2 Right  
3 Surround L  
4 Surround R  
5 Center  
6 Aux Center  
7 Bass Management  
8 Noise Source  
0.0dB  
0.0dB  
0.0dB  
0.0dB  
0.0dB  
Mute  
Front right channel  
Rear left channel  
Rear right channel  
Center channel  
off  
Note:  
Aux Centeris an additional center channel. To use the Aux Centerchannel, a special dedicated setting is  
required; consult your installation service personnel.  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select “Noise Source”, and press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
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Noise Source  
1 Off  
2 Left  
3 Right  
4 Surround L  
5 Surround R  
6 Center  
7 Aux Center  
8 LFE  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select the channel, and press the ENTER button.  
The test signal will be produced from the selected channel.  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Changing Each Channels Output Level  
(Same as steps on P27, Test Signal)  
-
-
1
3
1
4
5
3
The following screen appears:  
Front left channel  
Surround Setup  
1 Left  
0.0dB  
0.0dB  
0.0dB  
0.0dB  
0.0dB  
Mute  
Front right channel  
Rear left channel  
Rear right channel  
Center channel  
2 Right  
3 Surround L  
4 Surround R  
5 Center  
6 Aux Center  
7 Bass Management  
8 Noise Source  
off  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select the desired channel, then press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
Left  
to edit  
Press ENTER or MENU to exit  
Level  
0.0dB  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, adjust the output level as desired, then press the ENTER button.  
Adjust the output level while listening to the test signal.  
Setting range: 0.0 dB 12.0 dB  
Note:  
When youre finished, you can press the MENU button repeatedly to return to previous screens.  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Sub Woofer / Bass Management  
This menu allows you to set the unit for a sub-woofer, and LFE channel ON/OFF.  
-
(Same as steps  
-
on P27, Test Signal)  
1
3
1
4
3
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select Bass Management, and press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
Bass Management  
1 Sub Woofer  
2 LFE Level  
Yes  
0.0dB  
LFE channel output level  
Notes:  
LFE means Low Frequency Effect.  
If Sub Wooferis set to Yes, use the ꢀꢁ buttons to select LFE level, then use the ꢂꢃ buttons to adjust  
the output level.  
Setting range: 0.0 dB 12.0 dB  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select Sub Woofer, then press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
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Sub Woofer: No  
(LFE will not be output from any channel)  
Sub Woofer Menu  
1 No  
Sub Woofer: No/LFE to panel  
2 No/LFE to panel  
(LFE is output from digital sound projector)  
3 Yes  
Sub Woofer: Yes  
(LFE is output to Sub Woofer)  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select either No,” “No/LFE to panel,or Yes,then press the ENTER  
button.  
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Note:  
When youre finished, you can press the MENU button repeatedly to return to previous screens.  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Adjusting the Tone  
You can adjust the overall tone for all audio channels.  
Use the touch panel to select the  
From the HOME menu press  
PDSP menu.  
; from other menus, press  
1
2
3
.
Press the MENU button.  
The System Setupmenu screen appears.  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select All Ch Tone Control, and press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
All Ch Tone Control  
Bass  
1 Bass Level  
2 Treble Level  
0dB  
0dB  
Treble  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select either Bass Levelor Treble Level, then press the ENTER  
button.  
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The following screen appears:  
All Ch  
to edit  
Press ENTER or MENU to exit  
0dB  
Bass  
0
+
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, adjust the tone level as desired, then press the ENTER button.  
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Setting range: 12 dB +12 dB  
Note:  
When youre finished, you can press the MENU button repeatedly to return to previous screens.  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Calling Up a Room Sound Setting  
Multiple sound settings can be recorded in accordance with measured room characteristics. Select the setting that  
produces the optimum listening environment.  
Use the touch panel to select the  
From the HOME menu press  
PDSP menu.  
; from other menus, press  
1
2
3
.
Press the MENU button.  
The “System Setup” menu display appears.  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select “Recall Memory”, then press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears.  
Recall from..  
1 Memory 1  
2 Memory 2  
3 Memory 3  
4 Memory 4  
5 Memory 5  
6 Memory 6  
7 Memory 7  
8 Memory 8  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select the desired sound setting, then press the ENTER button.  
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Notes:  
When you’re finished, you can press the MENU button repeatedly to return to previous screens.  
A maximum of eight room sound settings can be stored in memory. Consult your installation service  
personnel regarding the settings that will work best with your room.  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Video and Audio Timing Compensations (Lipsync  
delay)  
The video playback from some components may appear somewhat delayed from the audio channel. If actorsmouth  
movements appear to be out of sync with the audible soundtrack, use this adjustment to delay (compensate) the  
audio timing.  
Use the touch panel to select the  
From the HOME menu press  
PDSP menu.  
; from other menus, press  
1
2
3
.
Press the MENU button.  
The System Setupmenu appears.  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select Lipsync delay, then press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
Lipsync delay  
to edit  
Press ENTER or MENU to exit  
Delay  
0ms  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, adjust the amount of delay as desired, then press the ENTER button.  
Perform this adjustment while confirming the actual video-audio timing.  
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Notes:  
The maximum adjustment value will be less than 106 ms, as a result of the initial room setting made by the  
service personnel.  
When youre finished, you can press the MENU button repeatedly to return to previous screens.  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Adjusting Surround Effects  
Narrowing the audio width of the front right-left channels (Image width)  
As a characteristic of the digital sound projector, when the rooms right and left walls are far apart, some playback  
sources may sound overly separated.  
This function allows you to adjust the width of the sound image to a narrow perspective, thus producing a more  
natural sound image.  
Use the touch panel to select the  
From the HOME menu press  
PDSP menu.  
; from other menus, press  
1
2
3
.
Press the MENU button.  
The System Setupmenu screen appears.  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select Stereo Mode, then press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
Stereo Mode Menu  
1 Image width  
On  
2 Image width value 1.00  
3 PLII Mode PLII Movie  
Using the ꢀꢁ buttons, select Image width, then use the ꢂꢃ buttons to select On.  
4
5
Using the ꢀꢁ buttons, select Image width value, then use the ꢂꢃ buttons to adjust the  
value as desired; when done, press the ENTER button.  
Setting range: 0.00 1.00 (1.00 when setting is OFF)  
Notes:  
Setting value 1.00 is for stereo sound (sound width spread to front right-left).  
Setting value 0.00 is monaural (sound spread is narrowed and produced only from the center channel).  
When youre finished, you can press the MENU button repeatedly to return to previous screens.  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Fine Tuning the PLII Music Mode  
When listening to a two-channel source in surround sound using the PLII Music mode, you can fine tune the effect  
from the Stereo Mode Menu.  
Use the touch panel to select the  
From the HOME menu press  
PDSP menu.  
; from other menus, press  
1
2
3
.
Press the MENU button.  
The System Setupmenu screen appears.  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select Stereo Mode, then press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
Stereo Mode Menu  
1 Image width  
On  
2 Image width value 1.00  
3 PLII Mode PLII Movie  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select PLII Mode, then press the ENTER button.  
The following screen appears:  
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PLII Mode  
1 PLII Off  
2 Movie  
3 Music  
4 Pro Logic  
Selecting the Audio Mode”  
(Dolby Pro Logic II) P25  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Using the ꢀꢁꢂꢃ buttons, select Music, then press the ENTER button.  
5
6
Using the ꢀꢁ buttons, select Panorama, Center width, or Dimension, then use the ꢂꢃ  
buttons to set the effect as desired.  
Stereo Mode Menu  
1 Image width  
On  
2 Image width value 1.00  
3 PLII Mode  
4 Panorama  
5 Center width  
6 Dimension  
PLII Music  
Off  
0
3
Display  
Setting  
Effect  
Panorama  
On/Off  
The front sound image expands toward the rear  
as well, enveloping the listener in surround  
sound.  
Center width  
0-7  
Adjusts the audible width of the center channel  
(0 means sound is produced from the center  
channel; as the numerical value rises, the sound  
width expands, until at 7 the sound is produced  
from the front right-left channels).  
Dimension  
0-6  
Shifts the surround effect balance between front  
and back (0 means sound is toward the front; as  
the numerical value increases, the balance shifts  
toward the back, until at 6 it is produced from the  
rear channel).  
Note:  
When youre finished, you can press the MENU button repeatedly to return to previous screens.  
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Video and Audio  
Timing  
Compensations  
Changing  
Surround Sound  
Calling Up a Room  
Sound Setting  
Adjusting  
Surround Effects  
Displaying the  
Data Screen  
Adjusting the Tone  
Displaying the Data Screen  
Use this function to confirm information about the currently playing audio and video source, and room sound  
settings.  
Use the touch panel to select the  
From the HOME menu press  
PDSP menu.  
; from other menus, press  
1
2
.
Press the ENTER button.  
The Statusmenu screen appears as shown below.  
Status  
Source  
Memory  
Mode  
Input 2 D  
1
PLII Movie  
1.00  
Width  
Item  
Contents  
Display Example  
Source  
Memory  
Input/Signal type  
Preset sound setting  
Input 1-5, 2D (digital), 2A (analog)  
1-8, * (when a change has occurred to the called-  
up sound setting)  
Mode  
Width  
Audio mode type  
Image width setting  
PLII Movie, PLII Music, Pro Logic, Stereo, Mono  
0.00-1.00 (image width setting value), Off  
After confirming the data, press the ENTER button.  
The Statusmenu screen disappears.  
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Calling Up a Room Sound Setting”  
(Memory 1-8) P32  
INPUT 1 5 connectorsP13  
Selecting the Audio Mode”  
Adjusting Surround Effects”  
(Dolby Pro Logic II) P25  
(Image width) P34  
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Displays  
Troubleshooting  
Index  
Troubleshooting  
Many malfunctions can be the result of operating errors. If you experience trouble with the digital sound projector,  
use this troubleshooting guide together with thorough checks of the other components in your system. If the problem  
is not corrected after doing so, consult your authorized service center.  
Sound  
No sound  
Problems?  
Use the remote control unit’s PDSP menu to check INPUTs 1-5, and  
confirm you have selected the correct input.  
P19  
P10  
Check the front panel VOLUME LEVEL indicator to confirm whether the  
MUTE button has been pressed, or if the sound volume has been set to its  
minimum setting.  
?
Confirm that the digital sound projector’s main power is turned ON and  
that the front panel’s POWER ON indicator (Blue) is lighted.  
P10  
Sound has a poor surround effect  
Confirm whether the audio mode has been set to “Mono” for monaural  
sound.  
P26  
P25  
Confirm whether the audio mode has been set to “Stereo” for stereo sound.  
Check the playback source to confirm that it is a multi-channel source.  
Sound has poor balance  
Confirm that the proper room sound setting has been chosen.  
If the digital sound projector has been physically moved, or if the furniture  
in the room been significantly rearranged or changed, consult your  
installation technician to have the digital sound projector recalibrated for  
the new room environment.  
P32  
No sound from the connected sub-woofer, or sound volume is too low  
Confirm whether the sub-woofer’s output level has been set low.  
P30  
Recording isn’t possible on the connected components  
If the playback source is a digital signal, it may be protected with a  
copyguard function, in which case it cannot be recorded. In this case, use  
an analog connection between the playback component and recording  
component, and record the source in analog mode.  
Video  
Problems?  
Digital sound projector menu screens don’t appear  
Confirm that the proper video input has been selected on the television  
monitor.  
?
No image is visible on the connected TV monitor.  
Confirm that the proper video input has been selected on the television  
monitor.  
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Troubleshooting  
Index  
Problems  
with Use or  
Operation?  
Cant recharge remote control unit  
Check the recharge indicator in the upper right corner of the remote  
control units touch panel to confirm whether the remote control unit is  
sitting on the recharger and recharging correctly.  
P16  
If the remote control units battery wont hold a sufficient charge to allow  
use of the remote control unit even after proper recharging, the units  
Lithium-ion battery may require replacing. In this event, consult your  
authorized Pioneer service center. The remote control units Lithium-ion  
battery cannot be purchased at any location other than an authorized  
Pioneer service center.  
?
Remote control unit doesnt work  
Check that the main power switch is turned on, the power cord is con-  
nected securely, and the front panels POWER ON (Blue) or STANDBY  
(Red) indicator is lighted.  
P10  
Check the remote control units remaining charge indicator to confirm that  
the remote control units battery is properly recharged.  
You may be using the remote control too far from the sensor (Try moving  
closer to the digital sound projector).  
P14  
P11  
Remote operation may become unreliable if direct sunlight, a fluorescent  
lamp, or other strong light source is striking the remote control sensor on  
the front panel.  
Remote control unit doesnt operate connected Pioneer DVD recorder  
Depending on the model, some functions may not be supported.  
Touch panel menus dont change  
If the remote control menu screens do not change, try using the following  
procedure to reset the remote control unit. Resetting the remote control  
unit will not erase recorded settings.  
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.  
Resetting the Remote Control Unit  
Use a Phillips screwdriver  
to remove the screw on  
the back panel of the  
remote control unit.  
Remove the panel.  
Use a narrow pointed  
object to press the RESET  
button.  
1
2
3
T
E
S
E
R
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Displays  
Troubleshooting  
Index  
Table of Remote Control Unit Menu Displays  
The following table shows all operating menu displays on the remote control unit’s touch panel display. Depending  
on the way you navigate through the operating menus, the component corresponding to the remote control unit’s  
buttons (hard keys) will change. To confirm what component and functions are supported, consult the remote control  
unit’s function table for each operating menu display.  
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Troubleshooting  
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Troubleshooting  
Index  
Index  
The following index of keywords has been collected based on the four following item categories:  
1. Terms displayed in menus  
2. Terms on front panel / rear panel  
3. Symbols and terms on remote control unit / touch panel  
4. Terminology in these operating instructions  
Terms displayed in menus  
Terms on front panel / rear panel  
page  
page  
All Ch Tone Control ......................................................... 31  
Aux Center ....................................................................... 28  
Bass ................................................................................. 31  
Bass Management ......................................................... 30  
Center width .................................................................... 36  
Delay ................................................................................ 33  
Dimension ....................................................................... 36  
Dolby Digital .................................................................... 25  
Image width..................................................................... 34  
LFE .................................................................................... 30  
Lipsync delay ................................................................... 33  
Memory ............................................................................ 32  
Mono ................................................................................ 26  
Noise Source ................................................................... 27  
Panorama ........................................................................ 36  
Pro Logic .......................................................................... 25  
PLII Mode......................................................................... 35  
PLII Movie ........................................................................ 25  
PLII Music ........................................................................ 25  
Recall from... ................................................................... 32  
Recall Memory ................................................................ 32  
Status ............................................................................... 37  
Stereo ............................................................................... 25  
Stereo Mode .............................................................. 34, 35  
Sub Woofer ...................................................................... 30  
Surround Setup .............................................................. 28  
System Setup .................................................................. 27  
Treble ................................................................................ 31  
COAXIAL .......................................................................... 12  
INPUT 1 5 .................................................................. 12  
MONITOR OUTPUT......................................................... 12  
OPTICAL........................................................................... 12  
OUTPUT OPTICAL ........................................................... 12  
POWER ON ..................................................................... 10  
RS-232C ........................................................................... 12  
STANDBY ......................................................................... 10  
SUB WOOFER 1 OUTPUT .............................................. 12  
SUB WOOFER 2 OUTPUT .............................................. 12  
VOLUME LEVEL ............................................................... 10  
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Symbols and terms on remote control unit /  
touch panel  
Terminology in these operating instructions  
page  
page  
CHANNEL ........................................................................ 14  
CONTRAST ...................................................................... 14  
DVD PLAYER ................................................................... 22  
DVD RECORDER ...................................................... 23, 24  
ENTER .............................................................................. 14  
FINISH .............................................................................. 18  
HOME............................................................................... 18  
INPUT ............................................................................... 19  
MENU............................................................................... 14  
MONO .............................................................................. 26  
MUTE................................................................................ 14  
PDSP ................................................................................ 19  
RECORD .......................................................................... 23  
RESET............................................................................... 39  
SETUP .............................................................................. 15  
STEREO............................................................................ 25  
SURR. ............................................................................... 25  
TV ..................................................................................... 21  
VOLUME........................................................................... 14  
................................................................................... 14  
..................................................................................... 14  
................................................................................... 16  
..................................................................................... 18  
ꢀꢁ ................................................................................. 20  
............................................................................... 19, 20  
............................................................................... 19, 20  
Beam control technology ................................................ 6  
Composite connector (video input) .............................. 13  
Dolby Digital ...................................................................... 7  
DTS ..................................................................................... 7  
Front Grille ....................................................................... 11  
Lithium-ion battery ..................................................... 8, 39  
Main power switch ......................................................... 12  
Power cord ...................................................................... 12  
Pro Logic II............................................................. 7, 25, 35  
Recharger ........................................................................ 16  
Remote control signal sensor ....................................... 10  
Reset ................................................................................ 39  
S connector (video input) .............................................. 13  
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