Pioneer Stereo Receiver A6 User Manual

A6  
SX-A6-J Stereo Receiver  
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Operating Instructions  
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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.  
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.  
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:  
When the power-supply cord or plug is  
damaged.  
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  
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.  
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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CAUTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the  
unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and  
televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections.  
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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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POWER-CORD CAUTION  
Handle the power cord by the plug. 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, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the  
cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other  
cords. The power cords should be routed such that they  
are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord  
can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check  
the power cord once in a while. When you find it  
damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized  
service center or your dealer for a replacement. S002_En  
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" Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply.  
(Applicable to California, U.S.A.) "  
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 period.  
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Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.  
Please read through these operating instructions so that you will know how to operate your  
model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them in a safe place for  
future reference.  
Contents  
01 Before you start  
05 Using the tuner  
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
What’s in the box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Inserting the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Installing the receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Listening to the radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Saving station presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Naming station presets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Listening to station presets . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
02 Connecting up  
06 Other connections  
Making cable connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Connecting audio components . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Connecting antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Using external antennas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Connecting the speakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Plugging in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Using XM Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Connecting your XM Radio receiver . . . . . . 17  
Listening to XM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Saving channel presets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
Connecting an IR receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Operating other Pioneer components with this  
unit’s sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Switching components on and off using the  
12 volt trigger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
03 Controls and displays  
Front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Using the remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
07 Additional information  
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
XM radio messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Cleaning the unit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
04 Listening to your system  
Using Direct listening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Using the balance and tone controls. . . . . . . 14  
Playing other sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Making an audio recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
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01  
Before you start  
Chapter 1:  
Before you start  
Fine-tuned to world-class standards  
With the cooperation of the world-class studio  
engineers at AIR Studios, this receiver has  
been AIR Studios certified:  
Features  
Quick response power supply circuit  
The superior power supply circuit adopted by  
this unit achieves vastly improved response by  
employing ‘no feedback’ circuitry and low  
impedence parallel main capacitors character-  
isticly used in professional audio monitoring.  
Twin-mono symmetrical construction  
This receiver offers a new advancement in  
stereo imaging with the completely  
independent construction of left/right power  
amplification units and twin transformers.  
What’s in the box  
Please confirm that the following accessories  
are in the box when you open it.  
• Remote control  
Direct construction  
Lithium battery (CR2025)  
• AM loop antenna  
• FM wire antenna  
• Power cable  
In addition to the improved symmetrical  
design, the signal path of each block is  
designed for shortest signal path for minimum  
deterioration of signal clarity.  
Wide-Range Linear Circuit  
• Operating instructions  
• Warranty card  
Through this proprietary feedback circuit, an  
output signal of low impedance offering a flat,  
even response over the widest possible  
frequency range is delivered to your speakers.  
XM Radio ready  
The XM Radio terminal on this receiver  
provides a quick and easy connection to XM  
Radio, the leading provier of satellite radio  
service in the United States. Visit  
service.  
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Before you start  
01  
• Lithium batteries may present a fire or  
chemical burn hazard if misused. Do not  
disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F), or  
incinerate.  
Inserting the battery  
Insert the lithium battery (CR2025) into the  
remote control as shown below. The battery  
supplied with this unit is stored in the battery  
casing (see step 3 below). When you notice a  
decrease in the operating range, replace the  
battery in the same manner.  
• Remove the battery if the unit isn’t going to  
be used for a month or more.  
• 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.  
2
4
1
3
1
Push the release tab to the right to  
open the battery casing.  
Installing the receiver  
• When installing this unit, make sure to put  
it on a level and stable surface.  
2
Pull out the battery casing.  
3
Remove the battery from the casing.  
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  
If you're doing this for the first time, remove the  
protective seal from the battery supplied with  
the system before re-inserting it.  
4
Place a new battery in the casing.  
Make sure the side of the battery is facing up  
when you place it in the space provided.  
– 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)  
Caution  
When using lithium batteries, please observe  
the following:  
• There is danger of explosion if the battery is  
incorrectly replaced. Make sure to replace  
only with the same or equivalent type  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
• Dispose of used battery cells immediately  
after replacement. Keep away from  
children.  
• If swallowed, please contact a doctor  
immediately.  
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02  
Connecting up  
Chapter 2:  
Connecting up  
3
Making cable connections  
Make sure not to bend the cables over the top  
of this unit (as shown in the illustration). If this  
happens, the magnetic field produced by the  
transformers in this unit may cause a  
Turntable  
FM UNBAL  
75  
CONTROL  
OUT  
ANTENNA  
humming noise from the speakers.  
XM  
IN  
IR  
AM LOOP  
IN  
OUT  
SIGNAL  
GND  
L
L
R
R
REC  
OUT  
PLAY  
IN  
12V  
CD  
PHONO  
TAPE  
AUX1  
AUX2  
TRIGGER  
This receiver  
L
2
1
Important  
R
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
PLAY  
R
L
REC  
AUDIO IN/OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
• Before making or changing any  
connections, switch off the power and  
disconnect the power cord from the AC  
outlet.  
D6  
Tape deck, etc.  
CD player, etc.  
Connecting audio components  
1
Connect the analog audio outputs of your  
The number and kind of connections depends  
on the kind of component you’re connecting.  
Follow the steps below to connect a CD player,  
tape recorder, turntable or other audio  
component.  
CD player (or other component) to the CD  
inputs on this receiver.  
Use a stereo RCA phono cable as shown.  
• Connect any other components (such as  
1
an iPod dock or a portable audio player) to  
the AUX inputs in the same way.  
Note  
1 iPod is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.  
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Connecting up  
02  
2
Connect the analog outputs of your tape  
3
Fix the AM loop antenna to the attached  
deck (or other recorder) to the TAPE inputs  
(IN) on this receiver. Then connect the audio  
inputs on the tape deck to the TAPE outputs  
(OUT) on this receiver.  
stand.  
To fix the stand to the antenna, bend in the  
direction indicated by the arrow then clip the  
loop onto the stand (fig. a).  
This will allow you to make recordings from the  
components connected to this receiver. Use  
stereo RCA phono cables as shown.  
• If you plan to mount the AM antenna to a  
wall or other surface, secure the stand with  
screws (fig. b) before clipping the loop to  
the stand. Make sure the reception is clear.  
3
Turntables only: Connect the audio  
outputs of your turntable to the PHONO  
inputs on this receiver.  
• If your turntable has a grounding wire,  
secure it to the ground terminal on this  
receiver.  
4
Place the AM antenna on a flat surface  
and in a direction giving the best reception.  
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.  
• If your turntable has line-level outputs (i.e.,  
it has a built-in phono pre-amp), connect it  
to the AUX inputs instead.  
Using external antennas  
To improve FM reception  
Use a 75 Ω coaxial cable to connect an external  
FM antenna.  
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 Using external antennas below).  
fig. a  
fig. b  
One-touch  
PAL connector  
FM UNBAL  
ANTENNA  
AM LOOP  
75  
3
4
75 Ω coaxial cable  
To improve AM reception  
Connect a 5 m to 6 m (15 ft. to 18 ft.) length of  
vinyl-coated wire to the AM antenna terminal  
without disconnecting the supplied AM loop  
antenna.  
FM UNBAL  
75  
ANTENNA  
AM LOOP  
5
1
2
Outdoor  
antenna  
5 m to 6 m  
(15 ft. to 18 ft.)  
1
Pull off the protective shields of both AM  
antenna wires.  
Indoor antenna  
(vinyl-coated wire)  
FM UNBAL  
ANTENNA  
2
Push open the tabs, then insert one wire  
AM LOOP  
75  
fully into each terminal, then release the tabs  
to secure the AM antenna wires.  
For the best possible reception, suspend  
horizontally outdoors.  
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02  
Connecting up  
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).  
Connecting the speakers  
Make sure you connect the speaker on the  
right to the right terminal and the speaker on  
the left to the left terminal. Also make sure the  
positive and negative (+/) terminals on the  
receiver match those on the speakers. You can  
use speakers with a nominal impedance  
between 4 Ω–16 Ω.  
fig. A  
fig. B  
fig. C  
3/8 in.  
Be sure to complete all connections before  
connecting this unit to the AC power source.  
Left speaker  
Important  
• 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.  
CONTROL  
OUT  
OUT  
Caution  
SIGNAL  
AC IN  
GND  
L
• These speaker terminals carry  
SPEAKER L  
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.  
R
PHONO  
Connect the speakers to the speaker  
terminals as shown above.  
Connections for the left speaker are shown.  
Connect the right speaker in the same way. You  
can use either bare wire connections or  
banana plugs to do this (see below).  
• Make sure no exposed speaker wire is  
touching the rear panel, this may cause the  
receiver to turn off automatically.  
Bare wire connections  
Plugging in  
Make sure that the speaker cable you’re going  
to use is properly prepared with about 3/8 inch  
of insulator stripped from each wire, and the  
exposed wire strands twisted together (fig. A).  
Make sure to complete all connections before  
connecting to an AC outlet.  
Connect the AC power cord to the AC IN  
inlet on the rear panel of the receiver, then  
plug into a power outlet.  
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Controls and displays  
03  
CChaoptnert3r: ols and displays  
Front panel  
1
2
4
5
6
3
STEREO RECEIVER A6  
INPUT SELECTOR  
VOLUME  
POWER  
STANDBY  
PHONES  
DIRECT  
OFF  
ON  
7
POWER OFF  
STANDBY indicator  
8
1
2
3
4
ON  
Character display (page 13)  
DIRECT  
Press to switch the Direct listening feature on  
or off (page 14).  
5
INPUT SELECTOR dial  
Selects an input source.  
6
7
8
MASTER VOLUME  
Remote sensor  
PHONES jack  
Use to connect headphones (when connected,  
there is no sound output from the speakers).  
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03  
Controls and displays  
Remote control  
8
VOLUME +/–  
Use to set the listening volume.  
9
MUTE  
Mutes/unmutes the sound.  
DIMMER  
10 Tuner and XM Radio controls  
DISPLAY (XM Radio only) Switches  
between named station presets and radio  
frequencies (page 15).  
1
6
CD  
TAPE  
AUX1  
PHONO  
AUX2  
TUNER  
XM  
2
DIRECT  
BAND (Tuner only) Switches between the  
AM and FM bands (page 15).  
7
8
9
TONE/BAL  
L
/
R
/
3
4
VOL  
CATEGORY (XM Radio only) – Press to  
browse digital radio broadcasts (page 17).  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
9
MUTE  
MPX (Tuner only) Switches between  
stereo and mono reception of FM  
broadcasts (page 15).  
7
DISPLAY  
BAND  
ST  
0
TUNE  
CATEGORY D.ACCESS  
MPX  
ST  
10  
5
D.ACCESS – Press to access a radio  
station directly using the number buttons  
(page 15).  
ENTER  
TUNE  
T.EDIT  
10  
RETURN  
CLASS  
STEREO RECEIVER  
T.EDIT – Memorizes/names stations for  
recall (page 15).  
CLASS – Switches between the three  
banks of radio station presets (page 15).  
1
RETURN (XM Radio only) – Press to confirm  
Switches the receiver between standby and on.  
Input selector buttons  
Press to select an input source.  
TONE/BAL controls  
Use to adjust the tone and balance (page 14).  
Number buttons  
and exit the current menu.  
2
Using the remote control  
Keep in mind the following when using the  
remote control:  
3
• Make sure that there are no obstacles  
between the remote and the remote sensor  
on the unit.  
4
Use the number buttons to directly select a  
radio frequency (page 15).  
• The remote has a range of about 7 m (23 ft.)  
at an angle of about 30º from the remote  
sensor.  
5
 (TUNE/ST) /ENTER  
Use the TUNE +/– buttons to find radio  
frequencies and use ST +/– to find preset  
stations (page 15).  
• Remote operation may become unreliable  
if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is  
shining on the unit’s remote sensor.  
6
DIMMER  
Dims or brightens the display (or switches the  
backlight off).  
• Remote controllers for different devices  
can interfere with each other. Avoid using  
remotes for other equipment located close  
to this unit.  
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DIRECT  
Press to access Direct listening (page 14).  
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Controls and displays  
03  
• Replace the batteries when you notice a  
fall off in the operating range of the remote.  
Display  
1
2
3
TUNED  
STEREO  
MONO  
TREBLE  
BASS  
dB  
XM  
FM  
AM  
MHz  
KHz  
4
5
6
7
1
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 MPX button is  
used to select mono mode.  
2
Tone control indicators  
TREBLE - Lights when high-range tone  
adjustment is applied.  
BASS - Lights when low-range tone  
adjustment is applied.  
3
4
Master volume level  
FM – Lights when FM broadcasts are  
received.  
AM – Lights when AM broadcasts are  
received.  
5
6
XM – Lights when XM radio broadcasts are  
received.  
Character display  
Displays various system information.  
7
MHz – Lights when an FM frequency is  
displayed.  
KHz – Lights when an AM frequency is  
displayed.  
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Listening to your system  
Chapter 4:  
Listening to your system  
Using Direct listening  
Playing other sources  
Use the Direct listening feature when you want  
to hear the truest possible reproduction of a  
1
Turn on the power of the playback  
component.  
1
source. All unnecessary signal processing is  
2
3
Turn on the power of the receiver.  
Select the source you want to playback.  
bypassed, and you’re left with the pure sound  
source.  
Use the input select buttons (or INPUT  
SELECTOR dial).  
While listening to a source, press DIRECT  
to switch Direct listening on or off.  
4
Start playback of the component you  
selected in step 1.  
Using the balance and tone  
controls  
Making an audio recording  
Depending on what you are listening to, you  
may want to adjust the bass, treble or left/right  
balance using the remote control.  
You can make an audio recording from any  
audio source connected to the receiver.  
1
Press TONE/BAL to select the option you  
1
Select the source you want to record.  
want, then use the L/– and R/+ buttons to  
adjust as necessary.  
Use the input select buttons (INPUT  
SELECTOR).  
• BASS – Adjust the amount of bass from  
–10 to +10.  
2
Prepare the source you want to record.  
Tune to the radio station, load the CD, set up  
the turntable, etc.  
TRE – Adjust the amount of treble from  
–10 to +10.  
3
Prepare the recorder.  
BAL – Adjust the amount of left/right  
balance as you like. FLAT indicates a  
centered balance.  
Insert a blank tape, MD, etc. into the recording  
2
device and set the recording levels.  
Refer to the instructions that came with the  
recorder if you are unsure how to do this.  
Wait about five seconds for your changes to be  
input automatically. The BASS and TREBLE  
indicators light in the front panel when the  
corresponding tone control is active.  
4
Start recording, then start playback of the  
source component.  
• To return to the flat setting (tone control  
off), press L/– and R/+ at the same time.  
Note  
1 The balance and tone controls are disabled, and the front panel display switches off.  
2 The receiver's volume, balance and tone controls have no effect on the recorded signal.  
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Using the tuner  
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Chapter 5:  
Using the tuner  
2
Press CLASS to select one of the three  
classes then press ST +/– to select the station  
preset you want.  
Listening to the radio  
The following steps show you how to tune in to  
FM and AM radio broadcasts.  
3
Press ENTER to store the station.  
1
Press TUNER then press BAND to select  
Naming station presets  
the tuner band.  
You can your station presets for easy recall.  
2
Tune to a station.  
1
Choose the preset you want to name.  
There are four ways to do this:  
See Listening to station presets below.  
Automatic tuning – Press and hold TUNE  
+/– for about a second. Searching  
automatically stops at the next station.  
2
Press T.EDIT  
.
A cursor appears at the first character position.  
Manual tuning – To change the frequency  
one step at a time, press TUNE +/–.  
3
Input the name you want then press  
ENTER  
.
Names can be up to four characters long.  
High speed tuning – Press and hold  
TUNE +/– continuously.  
• Use the ST +/– buttons to select  
characters, and ENTER to confirm. If no  
character is input, a space is input.  
Direct access – Use the number buttons to  
enter the frequency (For example, to tune  
1
to 106.00 (FM), press 1, 0, 6, 0, 0).  
Tip  
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.  
• Once you have named a station preset, you  
can press DISPLAY when listening to a  
station to switch the display between the  
name and the 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.  
Saving station presets  
This receiver can memorize up to 30 stations,  
3
2
stored in three banks of 10 stations each.  
1
Press TUNER to select the tuner.  
1
Tune to a station you want to memorize  
then press T.EDIT  
.
The display shows ST. MEMORY, then a  
blinking memory class.  
Note  
1 If you make a mistake halfway through, press D.ACCESS twice to cancel the frequency and start over.  
2 When saving an FM frequency, the MPX setting is also stored.  
3 Station memories will be lost if the receiver is left disconnected from the AC power outlet for an extended period.  
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Using 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 +/– to select the station preset  
you want.  
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Other connections  
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Chapter 6:  
Other connections  
1
Connect an XM Radio Connect-and-Play™  
antenna to the XM Radio jack on the rear of  
this receiver.  
You will also need to activate the XM Radio  
service.  
Using XM Radio  
XM is the leading provider of satellite radio 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 radio, an extensive variety of  
When activating the XM Radio ‘Connect-and-  
Play’ ™ digital antenna, make sure to wait until  
the activation process is complete before  
changing the XM-RADIO function. Changing  
to another input source will stop the activation  
process.  
programming and nationwide coverage. Visit  
service.  
2
Use the XM input selector button to  
switch to the 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).  
Connecting your XM Radio receiver  
After purchasing a Connect-and Play™  
antenna (sold separately), you will also need to  
activate the XM Radio digital radio service to  
• If after pressing XM the display shows  
1
receive broadcasts.  
ANTENNA, try disconnecting the antenna  
2
and reconnecting.  
Listening to XM Radio  
After connecting, you will be able to use this  
receiver to select channels and navigate  
categories using the front panel display.  
Connect-and-Play antenna  
Selecting channels and browsing by  
genre  
CONTROL  
OUT  
XM  
IN  
OUT  
You can browse XM Radio channels in the  
order that they appear, or you can narrow your  
channel search by genre.  
SIGNAL  
GND  
AC IN  
L
L
SPEAKER L  
R
R
CD  
PHONO  
AUX2  
This receiver  
Note  
1 Hardware and required basic monthly subscription sold separately. Premium Channel available at additional monthly cost. In-  
stallation 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 xmra-  
dio.com. Only available in the 48 contiguous United States.  
2 After unplugging the receiver, LOADING shows in the display for about 1 minute when switched back on.  
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Other connections  
Use the / buttons to select a channel  
1
Press CLASS to select the class in which  
then press ENTER to listen to the XM radio  
broadcast.  
the channel is stored.  
Press repeatedly to cycle through classes A, B  
and C.  
• To browse by genre, first press  
CATEGORY, use / to select a genre  
2
Press / to select the channel preset  
1
then press ENTER.  
you want.  
• To cancel and exit any time, press  
RETURN.  
• You can also use the number buttons on  
the remote control to recall the channel  
preset.  
®
Connect & Play™, XM-Ready and The Ultimate  
Tip  
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 select channels directly by  
pressing D.ACCESS then the three-digit  
channel number.  
• You can press DISPLAY to change XM  
Radio information in the front panel  
display.  
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.  
1
Select the channel you want to memorize.  
See Selecting channels and browsing by genre  
above.  
2
Press T.EDIT  
.
The display shows a blinking memory class.  
3
Press CLASS to select one of the three  
classes then press / to select the channel  
preset you want.  
You can also use the number buttons to select  
a preset.  
• The default for all presets is CH001.  
4
Press ENTER.  
After pressing ENTER, the preset class and  
number stop blinking and the receiver stores  
the XM channel.  
Listening to channel presets  
You will need to have some presets stored to do  
this.  
Note  
1 Select CH000 (RADIO ID) from the front panel display to check the Radio ID of the Connect-and-Play antenna.  
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Other connections  
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Connecting an IR receiver  
Operating other Pioneer  
components with this unit’s  
sensor  
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 of the  
remote sensor on the front panel of this  
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 passed  
along the chain to the appropriate component.  
1
receiver.  
1
Connect the IR receiver sensor to the IR IN  
jack on the rear of this receiver.  
• Note that if you use this feature, make sure  
that you also have at least one set of analog  
audio jacks connected to another  
Closet or shelving unit  
Non-Pioneer  
IR  
IN  
component  
component for grounding purposes.  
1
Connect the CONTROL OUT of this  
Pioneer  
receiver to the CONTROL IN jack of another  
Pioneer component.  
CONTROL  
component  
IN  
OUT  
Use a cable with a mono mini-plug on each  
end for the connection.  
CONTROL  
OUT  
XM  
IN  
IR  
IN  
OUT  
This receiver  
Pioneer component  
SIGNAL  
GND  
R
R
L
Pioneer  
component  
remote  
CONTROL  
CONTROL  
OUT  
L
IR  
MM/MC  
CD  
PHONO  
AUX1  
AUX2  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
control  
This receiver  
SIGNAL  
GND  
IR receiver  
L
2
Connect the IR IN jack of another  
component to the 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.  
2
If the Pioneer component also has a  
CONTROL OUT jack, you can continue the  
chain in the same way for as many  
components as you have.  
• If you want to link a Pioneer component to  
the IR receiver, see Operating other Pioneer  
components with this unit’s sensor below  
to connect to the CONTROL jacks instead  
of the IR OUT jack.  
Note  
1 • Remote operation may not be possible if direct light from a strong fluorescent lamp is shining on the IR receiver remote sen-  
sor 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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Other connections  
Switching components on and  
off using the 12 volt trigger  
You can connect components in your system to  
this receiver through a 12 volt trigger. If you  
turn the power to a connected component on,  
the power to this receiver is also turned on.  
This receiver will not turn on if you turn a  
connected component off while this receiver is  
1
currently off.  
12V  
TRIGGER  
FM UNBAL  
75  
12V  
SPEAKER R  
TRIGGER  
Connect the 12V TRIGGER jack of this  
receiver to the 12V trigger of another  
component.  
Use a cable with a mono mini-plug on each  
end for the connection.  
Note  
1 When this system is already on, switching the connected component on will have no effect (switching the connected compo-  
nent off will have no effect in any case).  
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Additional information  
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Chapter 7:  
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 service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.  
• 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.  
Problem  
Remedy  
The power does not turn on.  
• Disconnect the power plug from the outlet, and insert again.  
• Make sure there are no loose strands of speaker wire touching the rear  
panel. This could cause the receiver to shut off automatically.  
• If you’re trying to switch on using the remote control, make sure the  
front panel POWER button is switched on first.  
• If the power shuts off automatically, take the unit to your nearest  
Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer for servicing.  
No sound is output when a  
function is selected.  
• Make sure the component is connected correctly (refer to Connecting  
up on page 8).  
• Press MUTE on the remote control to turn muting off.  
Considerable noise in radio  
broadcasts.  
• Connect the antenna (page 9) and adjust the position for best reception.  
• Route any loose cables away from the antenna terminals and wires.  
• Fully extend the FM wire antenna, position for best reception, and  
secure to a wall (or connect an outdoor FM antenna).  
• Connect an additional internal or external AM antenna (page 9).  
Turn off equipment causing interference or move it away from the  
receiver (or move antennas farther away from equipment causing noise).  
Broadcast stations cannot be  
selected automatically.  
• Connect an outdoor antenna (refer to page 9).  
Noise during playback of a  
cassette deck.  
• Move the cassette deck further from your receiver, until the noise  
disappears.  
Can’t operate the remote  
control.  
• Replace the battery (refer to page 7).  
• Operate within 7 m (23 ft.), 30° of the remote sensor on the front panel  
(refer to page 12).  
• Remove the obstacle or operate from another position.  
• Avoid exposing the remote sensor on the front panel to direct light.  
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Additional information  
Problem  
Remedy  
The display is dark or off.  
• Press DIMMER on the remote repeatedly to return to the default.  
XM radio messages  
Message  
Cause  
Action  
ANTENNA  
The XM antenna is not connected.  
Check that the XM antenna cable is attached  
securely.  
ANT ERR  
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  
OFF AIR  
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.  
The channel currently selected has stopped Select another channel.  
broadcasting.  
CH – – –  
You have selected a channel that does not  
exist, or that you have not subscribed to.  
The receiver will automatically switch to  
channel 001 (or the last selected channel).  
There is no artist name/feature, song/  
program title, or channel category associated  
with the channel at this time.  
No action needed.  
FTC Continuous power output (both  
channels driven at 1 kHz)  
THD 1.0%, 4 Ω . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 W + 53 W  
THD 1.0%, 8 Ω . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 W + 43 W  
Specifications  
Amplifier section  
Power output specification is for when power  
supply is 120 V.  
Total harmonic distortion**  
20 Hz to 20 kHz, 25 W, 8 Ω . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05 %*  
Continuous power output (both channels  
* Measured with DIRECT button switched on.  
** Measured by Audio Spectrum Analyzer  
driven at 20 Hz to 20 kHz)**  
THD 0.2 % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 W + 60 W  
THD 0.2 % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 W + 45 W  
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Audio section  
Miscellaneous  
Power requirements. . . . . . . . . . . AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Power consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170 W  
In standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.6 W  
Dimensions . . . 420 mm (W) x 100 mm (H) x 359 mm (D)  
(16 9/16 in. (W) x 3 15/16 in. (H) x 14 1/8 in. (D))  
Weight (without package) . . . . . . . . 10 kg (22 lb.)  
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)  
CD, TAPE, AUX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 mV/47 kΩ  
PHONO (MM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.8 mV/47 kΩ  
Frequency response  
CD, TAPE, AUX . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Hz to 100 kHz  
PHONO (MM). . . . . . . . . 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0.2 dB  
dB  
Accessories  
Remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Lithium battery (CR2025) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
AM loop antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
FM wire antenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Power cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Warranty card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
Operating instructions  
PHONO (MM) overload level  
1 kHz, THD 0.2 % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 mV  
Output (Level/Impedance)  
TAPE REC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200 mV/1 kΩ  
Tone control  
Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 dB (100 Hz)  
Treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 dB (10 kHz)  
Note  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio  
• Specifications and the design are subject  
to possible modifications without notice,  
due to improvements.  
CD, TAPE, AUX (200 mV input). . . . . . . . . .103 dB  
PHONO (MM, 5 mV input) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 dB  
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 dB  
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  
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.  
• Never use thinners, benzine, insecticide  
sprays or other chemicals on or near this  
unit, since these will corrode the surface.  
(
1 dB)  
Antenna Input (FTC) . . . . . . . . . 75 Ω unbalanced  
AM Tuner Section  
Frequency Range. . . . . . . . . .530 kHz to 1700 kHz  
Sensitivity (IHF, Loop antenna). . . . . . . .350 µV/m  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 dB  
Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loop antenna  
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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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Published by Pioneer Corporation.  
Copyright © 2006 Pioneer Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
PIONEER CORPORATION  
4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.  
P.O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90810-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.  
300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R OP2, Canada TEL: 1-877-283-5901  
PIONEER EUROPE NV  
Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium TEL: 03/570.05.11  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD.  
253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936 TEL: 65-6472-7555  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.  
178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia, TEL: (03) 9586-6300  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S.A. DE C.V.  
Blvd.Manuel Avila Camacho 138 10 piso Col.Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico,D.F. 11000 TEL: 55-9178-4270  
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