JVC Stereo Receiver LVT1507 012A User Manual

AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER  
RX-5062S  
TA/NEWS/INFO  
DISPLAY MODE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
LVT1507-012A  
[US]  
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Table of Contents  
Parts Identification...................................... 2 Adjusting Sound ........................................ 21  
Getting Started........................................... 4  
Basic Adjustment Items............................................................ 21  
Basic Procedure........................................................................ 21  
7 Adjusting the Equalization Patterns ..................................... 22  
7 Adjusting the Speaker Output Levels ................................... 22  
7 Adjusting the Sound Parameters for the Surround  
Before Installation ...................................................................... 4  
Checking the Supplied Accessories ........................................... 4  
Putting Batteries in the Remote Control .................................... 4  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector ................................................... 4  
Connecting the FM and AM Antennas ....................................... 4  
Connecting the Speakers and Subwoofer ................................... 5  
Connecting Audio/Video Components....................................... 6  
7 Analog Connections ............................................................... 6  
7 Digital Connections ................................................................ 8  
Connecting the Power Cord ....................................................... 8  
and DSP Modes .................................................................... 22  
Using the Surround Modes .......................... 23  
Reproducing Theater Ambience ................................................ 23  
Introducing the Surround Modes ............................................. 23  
Activating the Surround Modes ............................................... 25  
7 Auto Surround Function ....................................................... 25  
7 Activating the Surround Modes Manually ........................... 25  
Basic Operations ......................................... 9  
Daily Operational Procedure ...................................................... 9  
Turning On the Power ................................................................ 9  
Selecting the Source to Play ....................................................... 9  
Adjusting the Volume ............................................................... 10  
Turning On and Off the Subwoofer Sound .............................. 11  
Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode ............................ 11  
Changing the Display Brightness ............................................. 12  
Attenuating the Input Signal .................................................... 12  
Changing the Source Name...................................................... 12  
Muting the Sound ..................................................................... 13  
Using the Sleep Timer .............................................................. 13  
Using the DSP Modes ................................ 26  
Reproducing the Sound Field ................................................... 26  
Introducing the DSP Modes ..................................................... 26  
Activating the DSP Modes ....................................................... 27  
Operating JVC’s Audio/Video Components ... 28  
Operating Audio Components .................................................. 28  
Operating Video Components .................................................. 29  
Troubleshooting......................................... 30  
Specifications............................................ 31  
Receiving Radio Broadcasts ........................ 14  
Setting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing .................................... 14  
Tuning in to Stations Manually ................................................ 14  
Using Preset Tuning ................................................................. 14  
Selecting the FM Reception Mode ........................................... 15  
Basic Settings........................................... 16  
Quick Speaker Setup ................................................................ 16  
Basic Setting Items ................................................................... 17  
Basic Procedure ........................................................................ 17  
7 Setting the Speakers ............................................................. 18  
7 Setting the Speaker Distance ................................................ 18  
7 Setting the Bass Sounds ....................................................... 18  
7 Selecting the Main or Sub Channel ...................................... 19  
7 Setting for Effective Surround Operations ........................... 20  
7 Setting the Digital Input Terminals ...................................... 20  
This mark indicates that the remote control  
CANNOT be used for the operation explained.  
Use the buttons and controls on the front panel.  
This mark indicates that ONLY the remote control  
CAN be used for the operation explained.  
Remote  
NOT  
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Parts Identification  
Front Panel  
3
6
2
4
5
7 8 9 p  
q
1
MASTER VOLUME  
RX—6030V AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER  
STANDBY  
SURROUND  
DIMMER  
STANDBY/ON  
DSP  
INPUT DIGITAL  
DUALMONO 3D - PHONIC VIRTUAL SB  
H.PHONE PRO LOGIC DSP DIGITAL EQ  
TUNED STEREO AUTO MUTING SLEEP  
INPUT ATT  
VOLUME  
SURROUND/DSP  
OFF  
96/24  
INPUT ANALOG  
INPUT ATT  
SB  
MULTI JOG  
PUSH SET  
AUX  
DVD  
VCR  
TV SOUND  
CD  
TAPE/CDR  
SOURCE NAME  
FM  
AM  
SETTING  
ADJUST  
EXIT  
QUICK SPEAKER  
SETUP  
PHONES  
SPEAKERS  
ON/OFF  
SUBWOOFER OUT  
ON/OFF  
FM/AM TUNING  
FM/AM PRESET  
FM MODE  
MEMORY  
w
i
o
;
a
s
d
f
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r
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See pages in parentheses for details.  
1 STANDBY/ON button and STANDBY lamp (9, 14)  
2 SURROUND/DSP OFF button (25, 27)  
3 DSP button (26 – 28)  
4 SURROUND button (25)  
5 Remote sensor  
6 Display (For details, see “Display” below.)  
7 Source selection buttons (9, 12)  
AUX, DVD, VCR, TV SOUND, CD, TAPE/CDR (SOURCE  
NAME), FM, AM  
8 INPUT ANALOG button (12)  
INPUT ATT button (12)  
q MASTER VOLUME control (10)  
w PHONES jack (11)  
e AUX input jacks (7)  
r SPEAKERS ON/OFF button (11)  
t SUBWOOFER OUT ON/OFF button (11)  
y FM/AM TUNING 5/buttons (14)  
u FM/AM PRESET 5/buttons (14)  
i FM MODE button (15)  
o MEMORY button (14)  
; SETTING button (17)  
a QUICK SPEAKER SETUP button (16)  
s MULTI JOG (PUSH SET) dial (16, 17, 21)  
d EXIT button (17, 21)  
9 INPUT DIGITAL button (11)  
p DIMMER button (12)  
f ADJUST button (21)  
Display  
!
1
2
3 4  
5 6  
7
8
9
0- =  
~
3D - PHONIC VIRTUAL SB  
TUNED  
AUTO MUTING SLEEP  
INPUT ATT  
DUALMONO  
STEREO  
H.PHONE  
PRO LOGIC DSP DIGITAL EQ  
VOLUME  
96/24  
SB  
#
$
%
@
See pages in parentheses for details.  
0 STEREO indicator (14)  
- INPUT ATT indicator (12)  
= AUTO MUTING indicator (15)  
~ SLEEP indicator (13)  
! VOLUME indicator (9, 10)  
@ Digital signal format indicators (11)  
# Speaker indicators and signal indicators (10)  
$ CH– indicator (14)  
1 ANALOG indicator (12)  
2 DUAL MONO indicator (24)  
3 H.PHONE indicator (11, 24, 26)  
4 3D-PHONIC indicator (24, 26, 27)  
5 VIRTUAL SB indicator (20)  
6
PRO LOGIC II indicator (23, 25, 26)  
7 DSP indicator (24, 26, 27)  
8 DIGITAL EQ indicator (22)  
9 TUNED indicator (14)  
% Main display  
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See pages in parentheses for details.  
1 Number buttons for selecting preset channels (15, 28)  
Number buttons for sound adjustment (22, 28)  
Number buttons for operating audio/video components (28, 29)  
2 SOUND button (22, 28)  
Remote Control  
STANDBY/ON  
AUDIO  
A/V CONTROL  
RECEIVER  
3 REC PAUSE button (29)  
TEST  
1
FRONT L  
FRONT R  
4 Source selection buttons (9, 10)  
TAPE/CDR, CD, DVD, AUX, FM/AM, TV SOUND, VCR  
5 FM MODE button (15, 28)  
6 SURROUND button (25, 28)  
7 DIMMER button (12, 28)  
3
2
EFFECT  
CENTER  
SUBWFR  
TV  
4
5
6
-
1
2
SURR L  
8
SURR R  
9
MENU  
7/P  
VCR  
DVD  
8 TV/VIDEO button (29)  
ENTER  
LEVEL  
10  
100  
10  
0
9 VCR CH +/– buttons (29)  
0 TV CH +/– buttons (29)  
RETURN  
SLEEP  
=
~
- STANDBY/ON  
buttons (9, 28, 29)  
AUDIO, TV, VCR, DVD  
= SLEEP button (13, 28)  
REW  
FF  
REC PAUSE  
-
CD DISC  
~ Operating buttons for audio/video components  
3, 8, 7, ¢/4, FF/REW (28, 29)  
! CD-DISC button (29)  
@ ANALOG/DIGITAL button (11, 12, 28)  
# SURROUND/DSP OFF button (25, 27, 28)  
$ DSP button (26 – 28)  
% MUTING button (13, 28)  
^ VOLUME +/– button (10, 28)  
& TV VOLUME +/– buttons (29)  
3
4
!
TAPE/CDR  
CD  
DVD  
VCR  
DSP  
AUX  
ANALOG/  
DIGITAL  
FM/AM TV SOUND  
FM MODE SURROUND  
DIMMER TV/VIDEO  
@
#
$
%
SURROUND/  
DSP  
5
6
7
8
OFF  
MUTING  
VCR CH  
TV CH  
TV VOLUME  
9
0
^
&
Note:  
When you press the one of the audio source selection buttons—  
TAPE/CDR, CD, and FM/AM—on the remote control, the receiver  
automatically turns on.  
VOLUME  
Rear Panel  
1
2
3
4
5
110V  
127V  
220V  
CD  
IN  
DIGITAL 1(DVD)  
230V-240V  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
AM EXT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
OUT  
AM  
(REC)  
LOOP  
TAPE  
/CDR  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
DIGITAL 2(CD)  
DIGITAL IN  
DVD  
IN  
DVD  
IN  
IN  
(PLAY)  
AUDIO  
OUT  
OUT  
(REC)  
(REC)  
ANTENNA  
VCR  
VCR  
IN  
IN  
(PLAY)  
(PLAY)  
TV SOUND  
IN  
CAUTION:SPEAKER IMPEDANCE  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
AUDIO  
6
7
8
9
See pages in parentheses for details.  
3 VIDEO input/output jacks (7)  
• Input: DVD IN, VCR IN (PLAY)  
• Output: MONITOR OUT, VCR OUT (REC)  
4 ANTENNA terminals (4, 5)  
5 VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch (4)  
6 CENTER SPEAKER terminals (5)  
7 SURROUND SPEAKERS terminals (5)  
8 FRONT SPEAKERS terminals (5)  
9 AC power cord (8)  
1 DIGITAL IN terminals (8)  
• Coaxial: DIGITAL 1 (DVD)  
• Optical: DIGITAL 2 (CD)  
2 AUDIO input/output jacks (6, 7)  
• Input: CD IN, TAPE/CDR IN (PLAY), VCR IN (PLAY),  
TV SOUND IN, DVD IN  
• Output: TAPE/CDR OUT (REC), VCR OUT (REC),  
SUBWOOFER OUT  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections  
have been made.  
Getting Started  
This section explains how to connect audio/video components and speakers to the receiver, and how to connect the  
power supply.  
Before Installation  
Adjusting the Voltage Selector  
Before connections, always do the following first if necessary.  
Select the correct voltage with the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch  
on the rear using a screw driver.  
Check to be sure if the voltage mark is set to the voltage for the area  
where you use this unit.  
General Precautions  
• Be sure your hands are dry.  
• Turn the power off to all components.  
• Read the manuals supplied with the components you are going to connect.  
Locations  
• Install the receiver in a location that is level and protected from  
moisture and dust.  
• The temperature around the receiver must be between –5˚C and 35˚C.  
• Make sure there is good ventilation around the receiver. Poor  
ventilation could cause overheating and damage the receiver.  
Handling the receiver  
• Do not insert any metal object into the receiver.  
• Do not disassemble the receiver or remove screws, covers, or cabinet.  
• Do not expose the receiver to rain or moisture.  
110V  
220V  
127V  
230V-240V  
Checking the Supplied Accessories  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
Check to be sure you have all of the following items, which are  
supplied with the receiver.  
Voltage mark  
The number in the parentheses indicates quantity of the pieces supplied.  
• Remote Control (1)  
• Batteries (2)  
• AM Loop Antenna (1)  
• FM Antenna (1)  
Connecting the FM and AM Antennas  
FM antenna connections  
• AC Plug Adaptor (1)  
If anything is missing, contact your dealer immediately.  
Putting Batteries in the Remote Control  
Before using the remote control, insert the two supplied batteries first.  
3
2
1
A
R6(SUM-3)/  
AA(15F)  
B
AM  
LOOP  
AM  
LOOP  
AM EXT  
AM EXT  
ANTENNA  
ANTENNA  
Extend the supplied FM antenna  
horizontally.  
1 Press and slide the battery cover on the back of  
the remote control.  
2 Insert the batteries.  
FM Antenna  
(supplied)  
AM EXT  
• Make sure to match the polarity: (+) to (+) and (–) to (–).  
AM  
3 Replace the cover.  
LOOP  
If the remote control cannot transmit signals or operate the receiver  
correctly, replace the batteries. Use two R6(SUM-3)/AA(15F) type  
dry-cell batteries.  
Note:  
Supplied batteries are for the initial setup. Replace for continued use.  
ANTENNA  
Outdoor FM Antenna Cable  
(not supplied)  
CAUTION:  
Follow these precautions to avoid leaking or cracking cells:  
• Place batteries in the remote control so they match the  
polarity: (+) to (+) and (–) to (–).  
Connect the supplied FM antenna as temporary measure to the  
FM 75 COAXIAL terminal—A  
• Use the correct type of batteries. Batteries that look similar  
may differ in voltage.  
• Always replace both batteries at the same time.  
• Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.  
If reception is poor, connect the outdoor FM antenna (not  
supplied)—B  
1 Disconnect the supplied FM antenna.  
2 Connect a 75 coaxial cable (with the standard type connector).  
(IEC or DIN45325).  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections  
have been made.  
AM antenna connections  
Connecting the Speakers and Subwoofer  
You can connect five speakers (a pair of front speakers, a center  
speaker, and a pair of surround speakers) and a subwoofer.  
AM Loop Antenna  
(supplied)  
CAUTIONS:  
• Use only the speakers of the SPEAKER IMPEDANCE  
indicated by the speaker terminals.  
AM EXT  
• Do not connect more than one speaker to each speaker  
terminal.  
AM  
LOOP  
Snap the tabs on the loop into  
the slots of the base to  
assemble the AM loop  
antenna.  
Connecting the speakers  
1
2
3
4
ANTENNA  
EFT  
EFT  
EFT  
+
+
+
RHT  
RHT  
RHT  
1
2
1 Twist and remove the insulation at the end of  
each speaker cord.  
2 Press and hold the clamp of the speaker terminal.  
3 Insert the speaker cord.  
4 Release the finger from the clamp.  
Outdoor single vinyl-covered wire (not supplied)  
For each speaker (except for a subwoofer), connect the (+) and  
(–) terminals on the rear panel to the (+) and (–) terminals  
marked on the speakers.  
Turn the loop until you have the best reception.  
Notes:  
• If the AM loop antenna wire is covered with vinyl,  
remove the vinyl by twisting it as illustrated.  
• Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any  
other terminals, connecting cords and power cord.  
This could cause poor reception.  
• If reception is poor, connect an outdoor single vinyl-covered wire  
(not supplied) to the AM EXT terminal. (Keep the AM loop antenna  
connected.)  
FRONT  
LEFT  
SPEAKERS  
RIGHT  
+
SURROUND  
SPEAK  
FT  
RIGHT  
LE  
ERS  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
To left  
+
front speaker  
CAUTION:SPEAKER IMPEDANCE  
To left surround  
speaker  
To center speaker  
To right front speaker  
To right surround speaker  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections  
have been made.  
Getting Started  
Connecting the subwoofer  
Connecting Audio/Video Components  
You can enhance the bass by connecting a subwoofer.  
Connect the input jack of a powered subwoofer to the rear panel,  
using a cable with RCA pin plugs (not supplied).  
When connecting individual components, refer also to the manuals  
supplied with them.  
Analog Connections  
Audio component connections  
Use the cables with RCA pin plugs (not supplied).  
• Connect the white plug to the audio left jack, and the red plug to  
the audio right jack.  
CAUTION:  
If you connect a sound-enhancing device such as a graphic  
equalizer between the source components and this receiver,  
the sound output through this receiver may be distorted.  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
Powered subwoofer  
CD player  
Placing speakers  
Front speakers (L/R) and center speaker (C)  
• Place these speakers at the same height from the floor, at or near  
ear level.  
• Array across the front of the viewing area.  
Surround speakers (LS/RS)  
CD player  
• Place these speakers alongside and slightly to the rear of (but not  
behind) the listening position; well above ear level (60 cm to  
90 cm higher).  
R
CD  
IN  
L
• Point these speakers directly across the listening area, but not at  
the listener’s ears.  
To audio  
output  
Subwoofer (S.WFR)  
You can place it wherever you like since bass sound is non-  
directional. Normally place it in front of you.  
Cassette deck/CD recorder  
R
L
Cassette deck or CD recorder  
C
To audio input  
To audio output  
45 – 60  
S.WFR  
RS  
L
R
OUT  
(REC)  
LS  
TAPE  
/CDR  
L
IN  
(PLAY)  
R
Note:  
When connecting a CD recorder to the TAPE/CDR jacks, change the  
source name to “CDR,which will be shown on the display when it is  
selected as the source. See page 12 for details.  
After connecting the speakers, set the speaker installation  
information properly. You can use Quick Speaker Setup for  
it (see page 16).  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections  
have been made.  
Video component connections  
DVD player  
Use the cables with RCA pin plugs (not supplied).  
Connect the white plug to the audio left jack, the red plug to the  
audio right jack, and the yellow plug to the video jack.  
VCR  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
DVD  
IN  
DVD  
IN  
AUDIO  
L
OUT  
(REC)  
R
L
R
VCR  
OUT  
IN  
(REC)  
VCR  
(PLAY)  
IN  
(PLAY)  
DVD player  
R
L
DVD  
A
B
A B  
C D  
Å To composite video output  
ı To left/right front channel audio output (or to audio-mixed  
output if necessary)  
VCR  
Å To audio input  
ı To audio output  
Ç To composite video input  
Î To composite video output  
Note:  
To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS multi-channel software (including Dual  
Mono software), connect the DVD player through the digital input/  
output terminals.  
TV  
Video camera, etc.  
The AUX input jacks on the front panel are convenient when  
connecting and disconnecting the component frequently.  
R
MONITOR  
OUT  
TV SOUND  
IN  
A
L
RIGHT  
LEFT  
AUDIO  
L
R
TV  
A
B
B
Connect the TV to appropriate MONITOR OUT jacks to view  
the playback picture from any other connected video  
components.  
Video camera, etc.  
Å To audio output  
ı To composite video output  
Å To audio output  
ı To composite video input  
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Do not connect the AC power cord until all other connections  
have been made.  
Getting Started  
Digital Connections  
Connecting the Power Cord  
By connecting the receiver and the source component through the  
digital terminals, sound reproduction quality will be much improved.  
In addition, you can enjoy multi-channel reproduction and some  
other convenient functions.  
Before plugging the receiver into an AC outlet, make sure that all  
connections have been made.  
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.  
IMPORTANT:  
• Keep the power cord away from the connecting cables and the  
antenna. The power cord may cause noise or screen interference.  
• When connecting a video component using the digital  
terminals, you also need to connect it to the video jacks on  
the rear. Without connecting it to the video jacks, you can  
view no playback picture.  
Notes:  
• The preset settings such as preset channels and sound adjustment  
may be erased in a few days in the following cases:  
– When you unplug the power cord.  
– When a power failure occurs.  
• If the wall outlet does not match the AC plug, use the supplied AC  
plug adaptor.  
• After connecting the components using the DIGITAL IN  
terminals, set the following correctly if necessary.  
– Set the digital input (DIGITAL IN) terminal setting correctly.  
For details, see “Setting the Digital Input Terminals” on  
page 20.  
– Select the digital input mode correctly. For details, see  
“Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode” on page 11.  
CAUTIONS:  
• Do not plug in before setting the VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
switch on the rear of the unit and all connection procedures  
are complete.  
• Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.  
• Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the cord. When  
unplugging the cord, always grasp the plug so as not to  
damage the cord.  
Digital input terminals  
You can connect any digital components having coaxial or optical  
digital output terminal.  
Digital coaxial cable (not supplied)  
between digital coaxial terminals  
Digital optical cable (not supplied)  
between digital optical terminals  
When the component has a digital  
coaxial output terminal, connect it to  
the DIGITAL 1 (DVD) terminal, using a  
digital coaxial cable (not supplied).  
DIGITAL 1(DVD)  
When the component has a digital  
optical output terminal, connect it to the  
DIGITAL 2 (CD) terminal, using a digital  
DIGITAL 2(CD)  
optical cable (not supplied).  
DIGITAL IN  
Before connecting a digital  
optical cable, unplug the  
protective plug.  
Note:  
When shipped from the factory, the DIGITAL IN terminals have been  
set for use with the following components:  
– DIGITAL 1 (coaxial): For DVD player  
– DIGITAL 2 (optical): For CD player  
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Basic Operations  
The following operations are commonly used when you play any sound sources.  
Operations hereafter will be explained using the buttons on the front panel.  
You can also use the buttons on the remote control for the same functions if they have the same and similar names/marks.  
Selecting the Source to Play  
Daily Operational Procedure  
When you have connected digital source components using the  
digital terminals, first change the input mode for these components  
to the digital input mode (see page 11).  
1 Turn on the power.  
• See “Turning On the Power” below.  
Press one of the source selection buttons.  
2 Select the source.  
Selected source name appears.  
• See “Selecting the Source to Play” to the right.  
3 Adjust the volume.  
VOLUME  
• See “Adjusting the Volume” on page 10.  
4 Select the Surround or DSP modes.  
• See “Activating the Surround Modes” (page 25) and  
“Activating the DSP Modes” (page 27).  
AUX  
DVD  
VCR  
TV SOUND  
CD  
TAPE/CDR  
FM  
AM  
SOURCE NAME  
On the front panel  
Turning On the Power  
TAPE/CDR  
CD  
DVD  
AUX  
FM/AM TV SOUND  
VCR  
On the remote control  
Notes:  
• When connecting a CD recorder to the TAPE/CDR jacks, change  
the source name shown on the display. For details, see page 12.  
• By pressing the one of the audio source selection buttons—TAPE/  
CDR, CD, and FM/AM—on the remote control, you can turn on the  
receiver and select the audio source.  
Press STANDBY/ON  
the remote control).  
The STANDBY lamp goes off.  
(or STANDBY/ON  
AUDIO on  
Current source name appears.  
VOLUME  
Current volume level appears.  
To turn off the power (into standby mode),  
press STANDBY/ON  
remote control) again.  
(or STANDBY/ON  
AUDIO on the  
The STANDBY lamp lights up.  
Note:  
A small amount of power is consumed in standby mode. To turn off  
the power completely, unplug the AC power cord.  
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Basic Operations  
Speaker and signal indicators on the display  
Selecting different sources for picture and  
sound  
While watching pictures from a video source, you can listen to  
sound of an audio source.  
By checking the following indicators, you can easily confirm which  
speakers you are activating and which signals are coming into this  
receiver.  
• Once you have selected a video source, pictures of the selected  
source are sent to the TV until you select another video source.  
Speaker indicators  
Signal indicators  
Press one of the audio source selection buttons while viewing the  
picture from a video component such as the VCR or DVD  
player, etc.  
TAPE/CDR  
CD  
DVD  
AUX  
CD  
TAPE/CDR  
FM  
AM  
FM/AM TV SOUND  
VCR  
SOURCE NAME  
SB  
SB  
On the front panel  
On the remote control  
What speaker indicators light depends on the speaker setting  
(for details, see “Setting the Speakers” on page 18).  
• The frames of “L,” “C,” “R,” “LS,” and “RS” light up, when the  
corresponding speakers are set to “LARGE” or “SMALL.” Sounds  
come out of the speakers whose speaker indicators is lit on the  
display.  
Adjusting the Volume  
• The  
indicator lights up when the subwoofer is activated (see  
pages 11 and 18).  
The signal indicators light up to show the incoming signals.  
L:  
When digital input is selected: Lights up when the left  
channel signal comes in.  
When analog input is selected: Always lights up.  
When digital input is selected: Lights up when the right  
channel signal comes in.  
When analog input is selected: Always lights up.  
Lights up when the center channel signal comes in.  
R:  
On the front panel:  
To increase the volume, turn MASTER VOLUME clockwise.  
To decrease the volume, turn it counterclockwise.  
C:  
LFE: Lights up when the LFE channel signal comes in.  
LS: Lights up when the left surround channel signal comes in.  
RS: Lights up when the right surround channel signal comes in.  
On the remote control:  
To increase the volume, press VOLUME +.  
To decrease the volume, press VOLUME –.  
S:  
Lights up when the monaural surround channel signal  
comes in.  
SB: Lights up when the surround back channel signal comes in.  
CAUTION:  
Always set the volume to the minimum before starting any  
sources. If the volume is set at its high level, the sudden blast  
of sound energy can permanently damage your hearing and/  
or ruin your speakers.  
How to understand the speaker and signal indicator  
illumination  
Note:  
Ex. No sound comes out of the  
center speaker and surround  
speakers though center  
channel and surround  
The volume level can be adjusted within the range of “0” (minimum) to  
“50” (maximum).  
channel signals are coming  
into this receiver.  
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Listening with headphones:  
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Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode  
You can enjoy not only stereo software but also multi-  
channel software through the headphones. (Sounds are  
down-mixed to the front channels while playing multi-channel  
software.)  
When you have connected digital source components using the both  
analog and digital terminals (see pages 6 to 8), you can select the  
input mode—either digital or analog—for these components.  
1 Press SPEAKERS ON/OFF to deactivate the speakers.  
“HEADPHONE” appears for a while, and the H.PHONE  
indicator lights on the display.  
• If the Surround or DSP mode has been activated, “3D H  
PHONE” appears for a while (and the DSP indicator also lights  
up on the display)—3D Headphone Mode (3D H PHONE). For  
details, see pages 24 and 26.  
2 Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack on the front  
panel.  
• If you do not deactivate the speakers, no sound comes out of  
the headphones.  
Before you start, remember...  
The digital input terminal setting should be correctly done for  
the sources you want to select the digital input mode (see  
“Setting the Digital Input Terminals” on page 20).  
After using the headphones, disconnect the headphones, then press  
SPEAKERS ON/OFF again to activate the speakers.  
1
Press one of the source selection buttons (DVD,  
TV SOUND, CD, TAPE/CDR*) for which you want to  
change the input mode.  
CAUTION:  
* If “TAPE” is selected as the source, digital input mode is not  
available. To change the source name, see “Changing the  
Source Name” on page 12.  
Be sure to turn down the volume....  
• Before connecting or putting on headphones, as its high  
volume can damage both the headphones and your hearing.  
• Before turning on speakers again, as its high volume may  
come out of the speakers.  
2
Press INPUT DIGITAL to select “DIGITAL AUTO.”  
The DIGITAL AUTO indicator lights up on the display.  
• When using the remote control, press ANALOG/DIGITAL  
repeatedly to select “DIGITAL AUTO.”  
Turning On and Off the  
Subwoofer Sound  
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You can cancel the subwoofer output even though you have  
connected a subwoofer and have set “SUBWOOFER” to  
“SUBWOOFER YES” (see page 18).  
• When selecting “DIGITAL AUTO,” the following indicators  
indicate the digital signal format of the incoming signal.  
: Lights up when Linear PCM signals come  
in.  
: Lights up when Dolby Digital signals  
come in.  
: Lights up when conventional DTS signals  
come in.  
: Lights up when DTS 96/24 signals come  
in.  
Press SUBWOOFER OUT ON/OFF to cancel the subwoofer  
output.  
Each time you press the button, subwoofer output is deactivated  
(“SUBWOOFER OFF”) and activated (“SUBWOOFER ON”)  
alternately.  
No indicator lights up when the receiver cannot recognize the  
digital signal format of the incoming signals.  
• When subwoofer output is canceled, the  
indicator goes off.  
Bass sounds (and LFE signals) will be emitted through the front  
speakers.  
Note:  
For details about the digital signal formats, see pages 23 and 24.  
Notes:  
• When subwoofer output is activated, you can also adjust the  
subwoofer output level. For details, see page 22.  
You cannot deactivate the subwoofer output when you set “SMALL”  
for the front speakers on the speaker size setting (see page 18) or  
using Quick Speaker Setup (see page 16).  
You cannot activate the subwoofer output when you have set  
“SUBWOOFER” to “SUBWOOFER NO” (see page 18).  
• When you change the “SUBWOOFER” setting from “SUBWOOFER  
NO” to “SUBWOOFER YES” (see page 18), subwoofer output is  
automatically activated.  
Continued on the next page  
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Basic Operations  
When playing software encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS, the  
following symptoms may occur:  
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Attenuating the Input Signal  
• Sound does not come out at the beginning of playback.  
• Noise comes out while searching for or skipping chapters or  
tracks.  
When the input level of the analog source is too high, the sounds  
will be distorted. If this happens, you need to attenuate the input  
signal level to prevent the sound distortion.  
In this case, press INPUT DIGITAL repeatedly to select  
“DOLBY DIGITAL” or “DTS SURROUND.”  
• Each time you press INPUT DIGITAL, the input mode changes as  
follows:  
• Once you have made adjustment, it is memorized for each analog  
source.  
DIGITAL AUTO  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
Press and hold INPUT ATT (INPUT ANALOG) so that the  
INPUT ATT indicator lights up on the display.  
• Each time you press and hold the button, the input attenuator  
mode turns on (“INPUT ATT ON”) and off (“INPUT  
NORMAL”).  
DTS SURROUND  
• When using the remote control, press ANALOG/DIGITAL  
repeatedly to select “DOLBY DIGITAL” or “DTS SURROUND.”  
Each time you press ANALOG/DIGITAL on the remote control,  
the input mode changes as follows:  
DIGITAL AUTO=DOLBY DIGITAL=DTS SURROUND  
=ANALOG=(back to the beginning)  
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Changing the Source Name  
When you have connected a CD recorder to the TAPE/CDR jacks on  
the rear panel, change the source name which will be shown on the  
display.  
When “DOLBY DIGITAL” or “DTS SURROUND” is selected,  
the DIGITAL AUTO indicator goes off, and the corresponding  
digital signal format indicator lights up on the display.  
• If the incoming signal does not match the selected digital signal  
format, the indicator of the selected signal format will flash.  
Note:  
When you turn off the power or select another source, “DOLBY  
DIGITALand “DTS SURROUND” settings are canceled and the digital  
input mode is automatically reset to “DIGITAL AUTO.”  
When changing the source name from “TAPE” to “CDR”:  
To select the analog input mode  
1
Press TAPE/CDR (SOURCE NAME).  
Press INPUT ANALOG (or ANALOG/DIGITAL on the remote  
control repeatedly until “ANALOG” appears on the display). The  
ANALOG indicator lights up.  
• Make sure “TAPE” appears on the display.  
2
Press and hold SOURCE NAME (TAPE/CDR) until  
“ASSIGN CDR” appears on the display.  
Changing the Display Brightness  
To change the source name back to “TAPE,” repeat the same  
procedure above.  
You can dim the display.  
Note:  
Without changing the source name, you can still use the connected  
components. However, there may be some inconvenience.  
– “TAPE” will appear on the display when you select the CD recorder.  
You cannot use the digital input (see page 11) for the CD recorder.  
Press DIMMER.  
• Each time you press the button, the display dims and brightens  
alternately.  
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The following basic operations are possible only using the  
remote control.  
Recording a source  
You can record any sources playing through the receiver to a  
cassette deck (or a CD recorder) connected to the  
TAPE/CDR jacks and the VCR connected to the VCR jacks at  
the same time.  
While recording, you can listen to the selected sound source at  
whatever sound level you like without affecting the sound levels  
of the recording.  
Note:  
TA/NEWS/INFO  
SLEEP  
The output volume level, Midnight Mode (see page 19),  
Equalization patterns (see page 22), Surround modes and DSP  
modes (see pages 23 to 26) cannot affect the recording.  
Using the Sleep Timer  
FF  
REW  
REC PAUSE  
-
CD DISC  
Basic adjustment auto memory  
This receiver memorizes sound settings for each source—  
• when you turn off the power,  
MUTING  
Muting the Sound  
• when you change the source,  
• when you change the analog/digital input modes, and  
• when you assign the source name (see page 12).  
When you change the source, the memorized settings for the  
newly selected source are automatically recalled.  
The following can be stored for each source:  
• Analog/digital input mode (see page 11)  
• Input attenuator mode (see page 12)  
Muting the Sound  
• Equalization pattern (see page 22)  
• Speaker output levels (see page 22)  
Press MUTING to mute the sound through all speakers and  
headphones connected.  
• Surround and DSP mode selection (see pages 23 and 26)  
“MUTING” appears on the display and the volume turns off (the  
VOLUME indicator and its level indication go off).  
Notes:  
• If the source is FM or AM, you can assign a different setting for  
each band.  
• A sound setting assigned for a digital component is valid for  
both the analog and digital input modes.  
To restore the sound, press MUTING again.  
• Turning MASTER VOLUME on the front panel or pressing  
VOLUME +/– on the remote control also restores the sound.  
Using the Sleep Timer  
Using the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep while listening to music.  
When the shut-off time comes, the receiver turns off automatically.  
Press SLEEP repeatedly.  
The SLEEP indicator lights up on the display, and the shut-off time  
changes in 10 minutes intervals:  
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90  
(Canceled)  
OFF  
To check or change the time remaining until the shut-off time:  
Press SLEEP once.  
The remaining time until the shut-off time appears in minutes.  
• To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly.  
To cancel the Sleep Timer:  
Press SLEEP repeatedly until “SLEEP OFF” appears on the display.  
The SLEEP indicator goes off.  
• Turning off the power also cancels the Sleep Timer.  
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Receiving Radio Broadcasts  
You can browse through all the stations or use the preset function to go immediately to a particular station.  
Notes:  
Setting the AM Tuner  
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To select the band from the remote control, press FM/AM  
Interval Spacing  
repeatedly. Each time you press the button, the band alternates  
between FM and AM.  
• When a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in, the TUNED  
indicator lights up on the display.  
• When an FM stereo program is received, the STEREO indicator  
also lights up (except when selecting “MODE MONO” as the FM  
reception mode).  
• When you hold and then release the button in step 2, the frequency  
keeps changing until a station is tuned in.  
Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz apart, and other countries  
Using Preset Tuning  
use 10 kHz spacing. Select the appropriate interval spacing setting to  
receive the AM broadcasting in your area. 9 kHz interval spacing is  
the initial setting.  
You can change the AM tuner interval spacing only when the  
unit is in standby mode.  
To select the 10 kHz interval:  
Hold down FM/AM TUNING 5 and press STANDBY/ON  
.
“10k STEP” appears on the display. Now the 10 kHz interval is selected.  
Once a station is assigned to a channel number, the station can be  
quickly tuned in. You can preset up to 30 FM and 15 AM stations.  
To change back to the 9 kHz interval:  
Hold down FM/AM TUNING and press STANDBY/ON  
.
“9k STEP” appears on the display. Now the 9 kHz interval is selected.  
To store the preset stations  
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Before you start, remember...  
Note:  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
When you change the AM tuner interval spacing, stored preset  
stations are erased. In this case, restore stations.  
canceled before you finish, start from step 2 again.  
1 Tune in the station you want to preset (see  
Tuning in to Stations Manually”).  
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Tuning in to Stations Manually  
• If you want to store the FM reception mode for this station,  
select the FM reception mode you want. See “Selecting the  
FM Reception Mode” on page 15.  
2 Press MEMORY.  
TUNED  
AUTO MUTING  
STEREO  
VOLUME  
The channel number position starts flashing on the display for  
about 5 seconds.  
1 Press FM or AM to select the band.  
AUTO MUTING  
VOLUME  
3 Press FM/AM PRESET 5 or to select a  
channel number while the channel number  
position is flashing.  
TUNED  
AUTO MUTING  
STEREO  
TUNED  
AUTO MUTING  
STEREO  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
The last received station of the selected band is tuned in.  
4 Press MEMORY again while the selected channel  
number is flashing on the display.  
The selected channel number stops flashing.  
The station is assigned to the selected channel number.  
2 Press FM/AM TUNING 5 or repeatedly until  
you find the frequency you want.  
• Pressing FM/AM TUNING 5 increases the frequency.  
• Pressing FM/AM TUNING decreases the frequency.  
5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 until you store all the stations  
you want.  
TUNED  
AUTO MUTING  
STEREO  
VOLUME  
To erase a stored preset station  
Storing a new station on a used number erases the previously stored one.  
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To tune in a preset station  
On the front panel:  
Selecting the FM Reception Mode  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to receive or noisy, you can  
change the FM reception mode while receiving an FM broadcast.  
You can store the FM reception mode for each preset station (see  
page 14).  
1 Press FM or AM to select the band.  
2 Press FM/AM PRESET 5 or until you find the  
channel you want.  
While listening to an FM station, press FM MODE.  
• Each time you press the button, the FM reception mode alternates  
between “AUTO MUTING” and “MODE MONO.”  
• Pressing FM/AM PRESET 5 increases the number.  
• Pressing FM/AM PRESET decreases the number.  
TUNED  
AUTO MUTING  
STEREO  
On the remote control:  
1
4
2
5
8
3
AUTO MUTING  
MODE MONO  
6
7
9
10  
10  
TA/NEWS/INFO  
FF  
REW  
AUTO MUTING: Normally select this.  
When a program is broadcasted in stereo,  
REC PAUSE  
-
CD DISC  
you will hear stereo sound; when in  
monaural, you will hear monaural sounds.  
This mode is also useful to suppress static  
noise between stations.  
FM/AM  
The AUTO MUTING indicator lights up on  
the display. (Initial setting)  
1 Press FM/AM to select the band (FM or AM).  
The last received station of the selected band is tuned in.  
• Each time you press the button, the band alternates between  
FM and AM.  
MODE MONO: Select this to improve the reception (but  
stereo effect will be lost).  
In this mode, you will hear noise while  
tuning in to the stations.  
2 Press the number buttons to select a preset  
The AUTO MUTING indicator goes off  
from the display. (The STEREO indicator  
also goes off.)  
channel number.  
• For channel number 5, press 5.  
• For channel number 15, press +10 then 5.  
• For channel number 20, press +10 then 10.  
• For channel number 30, press +10, +10, then 10.  
Note:  
After you operate any source other than the tuner using the remote  
control, the FM MODE button on the remote control does not work.  
In this case, press FM/AM on the remote control, then press FM  
MODE.  
Note:  
When you use the number buttons on the remote control, be sure that  
they are activated for the tuner, not for the CD and others. (See page  
28.)  
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Basic Settings  
Some of the following settings are required after connecting and positioning your speakers while others will make  
operations easier. You can use QUICK SPEAKER SETUP to easily set up your speaker configuration.  
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5 Press in MULTI JOG (PUSH SET).  
Quick Speaker Setup  
“COMPLETE” appears on the display, then goes back to the  
source indication.  
Quick Speaker Setup helps you to easily and quickly register the  
speaker size and speaker distance according to your listening room  
to create the best possible surround effect.  
Note:  
This procedure will not be completed if you stop in the middle of the  
setting process.  
You can also register each speaker’s information manually.  
For details, see page 18.  
Speaker channel number and speaker size  
You can find how each of the speaker size is defined according to  
the number of connected speakers (speaker channel “CH” number)  
you select.  
• Subwoofer (S.WFR) is counted as 0.1 channel.  
The size of the connected speakers  
CH  
Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
L/R  
C
LS/RS  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
NONE  
SMALL  
SMALL  
SMALL  
SMALL  
S.WFR  
NO  
2.0CH  
2.1CH  
3.0CH  
3.1CH  
4.0CH  
4.1CH  
5.0CH  
5.1CH  
LARGE  
SMALL  
LARGE  
SMALL  
LARGE  
SMALL  
LARGE  
SMALL  
NONE  
NONE  
SMALL  
SMALL  
NONE  
NONE  
SMALL  
SMALL  
YES  
NO  
1 Press QUICK SPEAKER SETUP.  
“SPK=” and the initial speaker channel number appear.  
YES  
NO  
2 Turn MULTI JOG to select an appropriate  
number of the connected speakers (speaker  
YES  
NO  
channel number).  
As you turn the jog, the speaker channel number changes as  
follows.  
YES  
• For the details of speaker channel number, see “Speaker  
channel number and speaker size.”  
Room size and speaker distance/output level  
According to the selected room size, speaker distance and speaker  
output level for each activated speaker is set as follows:  
Room  
size  
Output  
level  
Speaker  
Distance  
5.0CH 5.1CH 2.0CH 2.1CH 3.0CH “  
3.1CH 4.0CH 4.1CH (Back to the beginning)  
L
L/R  
C
3.0 m (10 ft)  
3.0 m (10 ft)  
3.0 m (10 ft)  
2.7 m (9 ft)  
2.4 m (8 ft)  
2.1 m (7 ft)  
2.4 m (8 ft)  
2.1 m (7 ft)  
1.5 m (5 ft)  
0 dB  
0 dB  
(Large)  
LS/RS  
L/R  
0 dB  
3 Press in MULTI JOG (PUSH SET).  
“ROOM SIZE=” and the initial room size setting appear.  
M
0 dB  
(Medium)  
C
–2 dB  
–3 dB  
0 dB  
4 Turn MULTI JOG to select an appropriate room  
LS/RS  
L/R  
size to match to your listening room.  
As you turn the jog, the room size changes as follows.  
• To select your appropriate room size, see “Room size and  
speaker distance/output level.”  
S
(Small)  
C
–2 dB  
–4 dB  
LS/RS  
Notes:  
• In the tables above, “Lstands for the left front speaker, “R” for the  
right front speaker, “C” for the center speaker, “LS” for the left  
surround speaker, “RS” for the right surround speaker, and “S.WFR”  
for the subwoofer.  
L (Large)  
S (Small)  
M (Medium)  
Once Quick Speaker Setup is performed, the speaker output levels  
are also set to appropriate values automatically (common to all  
sources). If you want to set the speaker output levels separately for  
each source, see “Adjusting the Speaker Output Levels” on page 22.  
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Basic Setting Items  
Basic Procedure  
On the following pages, you can adjust the following items:  
You can only select the items currently available. For details, see  
the explanation of each item.  
Items  
To do  
See page  
18  
SUBWOOFER*  
Register your subwoofer.  
FRNT SPEAKERS* Register your front speaker size.  
CNTR SPEAKER* Register your center speaker size.  
SURR SPEAKERS* Register your surround speaker size.  
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18  
18  
Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
DISTANCE UNIT  
FRONT L DIST*  
FRONT R DIST*  
CENTER DIST*  
SURR L DIST*  
Select the measuring unit for the  
speaker distance.  
18  
18  
18  
18  
Ex. When setting Virtual Surround Back to “VRTL SB ON.”  
Register the distance from the left front  
speaker to your listening point.  
1 Press SETTING.  
The last selected item appears on the display.  
Register the distance from the right front  
speaker to your listening point.  
Register the distance from the center  
speaker to your listening point.  
Register the distance from the left  
surround speaker to your listening  
point.  
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2 Turn MULTI JOG until an item you want  
SURR R DIST*  
Register the distance from the right  
surround speaker to your listening  
point.  
appears on the display.  
• In this example, select “VIRTUAL SBACK.” For available  
items, see the list “Basic Setting Items.”  
18  
18  
SUBWOOFER OUT Select the type of the sounds emitted from  
the subwoofer.  
CROSSOVER  
Select the cutoff frequency to the  
subwoofer.  
19  
19  
19  
19  
20  
LFE ATTENUATE  
Attenuate the bass (LFE) sounds.  
3 Press in MULTI JOG (PUSH SET).  
MIDNIGHT MODE Reproduce a powerful sound at night.  
The current setting for the selected item appears on the display.  
DUAL MONO  
VIRTUAL SBACK  
DIGITAL IN  
Select the Dual Mono sound channel.  
Turn on or off Virtual Surround Back.  
Select the component connected to  
digital input terminal.  
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4 Turn MULTI JOG until a setting you want  
appears on the display.  
Note:  
*
These items can be set using Quick Speaker Setup.  
5 Press in MULTI JOG (PUSH SET).  
6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set other items if necessary.  
7 Press EXIT.  
The source indication resumes on the display.  
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Basic Settings  
Speaker distance—FRONT L DIST, FRONT R DIST,  
Setting the Speakers  
CENTER DIST, SURR L DIST, SURR R DIST  
To obtain the best possible surround effect from the Surround and  
DSP modes, register the setting about the speaker arrangement after  
all connections are completed.  
• If you have used Quick Speaker Setup on page 16, this setting is  
not required.  
Set the distance from the listening point within the range of  
0.3 m (1 ft) to 9.0 m (30 ft), in 0.3 m (1 ft) intervals.  
• When shipped from the factory, distance for each speaker is  
set to “3.0m (10FT).”  
Note:  
Subwoofer setting—SUBWOOFER  
You cannot set the speaker distance for the speakers you have  
selected “NONE.”  
Select whether you have connected a subwoofer or not.  
SUBWOOFER YES: Select when a subwoofer is connected.  
SUBWOOFER NO: Select when no subwoofer is used.  
C
L
R
3.3 m  
(11 ft)  
Note:  
3.0 m  
(10 ft)  
2.7 m  
(9 ft)  
If you have selected “SUBWOOFER NO” for the subwoofer, you  
cannot use the SUBWOOFER OUT ON/OFF button on the front  
panel.  
2.4 m  
(8 ft)  
Speaker size—FRNT SPEAKERS, CNTR SPEAKER,  
2.1 m  
(7 ft)  
SURR SPEAKERS  
Select the size for each connected speaker.  
LS  
RS  
LARGE:  
SMALL:  
NONE:  
Select when the speaker size is relatively large.  
Select when the speaker size is relatively small.  
Ex. In the above case, set the speaker distance as follows:  
Select this when you have not connected a  
speaker. (Not selectable for the front speakers.)  
Front speakers:  
Center speaker:  
Surround speakers:  
3.0m (10FT)  
3.0m (10FT)  
2.7m (9FT)  
Notes:  
• Keep the following comments in mind as reference when  
adjusting.  
– If the size of the cone speaker unit built in your speaker is  
larger than 12 cm, select “LARGE,and if it is smaller than 12  
cm, select “SMALL.”  
Setting the Bass Sounds  
You can adjust subwoofer and bass sounds precisely according to  
your preference.  
• If you have selected “SUBWOOFER NO” for the subwoofer  
setting, you can only select “LARGE” for the front speakers.  
• If you have selected “SMALLfor the front speakers, you cannot  
select “LARGE” for the center and surround speakers.  
Subwoofer output—SUBWOOFER OUT  
The subwoofer emits the LFE signals* and the bass elements of  
each speaker set to “SMALL.”  
You can make the bass elements of the front speaker channels  
(MAIN) emitted through the subwoofer.  
Setting the Speaker Distance  
The distance from your listening point to the speakers is another  
important element to obtain the best possible sound of the Surround  
and DSP modes. Set the distance from your listening point to the  
speakers.  
Select one of the following:  
SWFR LFE: Select to emit the LFE signals and the bass  
elements of each speaker set to “SMALL.”  
By referring to the speaker distance setting, this unit automatically  
sets the delay time of the sound through each speaker so that sounds  
through all the speakers can reach you with the same timing.  
• If you have used Quick Speaker Setup on page 16, this setting is  
not required.  
SWFR LFE+MAIN: Select to emit the bass elements of the  
front speakers’ channels (MAIN) adding to the  
effect of “SWFR LFE” when no bass elements  
are emitted through the subwoofer.  
Notes:  
Measuring unit—DISTANCE UNIT  
• When “SUBWOOFER” is set to “SUBWOOFER NO” (see the left  
column), this function is not available.  
Select which measuring unit you use.  
* The LFE signals are emitted only when playing the following  
software with the LFE signals:  
Dolby Digital multi channel software  
UNIT METER: Select to set the distance in meters.  
UNIT FEET: Select to set the distance in feet.  
DTS multi channel software  
When playing an analogue source or a linear PCM software, no  
LFE signals are emitted.  
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Crossover frequency—CROSSOVER  
Selecting the Main or Sub Channel  
You can select the crossover frequency for the small speakers  
used. The signals below the preset frequency level will be sent to  
and be reproduced by the subwoofer (or by “LARGE” speakers  
when “SUBWOOFER” is set to “SUBWOOFER NO”).  
You can select the playback sound (channel) you want while playing  
digital software recorded (or broadcast) in Dual Mono mode (see  
page 24), which includes two monaural channels separately.  
Dual Mono—DUAL MONO  
Select one of the crossover frequency levels according to the  
size of the small speaker connected.  
Select the playback sounds (channel).  
MONO MAIN: Select to play back the main channel (Ch 1).*  
Signal indicator “L” lights up while playing  
back this channel.  
CROSS 80HZ: Select when the cone speaker unit built in the  
speaker is about 12 cm.  
CROSS 100HZ: Select when the cone speaker unit built in the  
MONO SUB: Select to play back the sub-channel (Ch 2).*  
Signal indicator “R” lights up while playing  
back this channel.  
speaker is about 10 cm.  
CROSS 120HZ: Select when the cone speaker unit built in the  
speaker is about 8 cm.  
MONO ALL: Select to play back both the main and sub-  
channels (Ch 1/Ch 2).*  
CROSS 150HZ: Select when the cone speaker unit built in the  
speaker is about 6 cm.  
Signal indicators “L” and “R” light up while  
playing back these channels.  
CROSS 200HZ: Select when the cone speaker unit built in the  
speaker is about 5 cm.  
Notes:  
Notes:  
• The Dual Mono format is not identical with bilingual broadcasting or  
the MTS (Multichannel Television Sound) format used for TV  
programs. So this setting does not take effect while watching  
bilingual or MTS programs.  
* Dual Mono signals can be heard from the following speakers—L  
(left front speaker), R (right front speaker), and C (center  
speaker)—with respect to the current Surround setting.  
• If you have selected “LARGE” for all activated speakers (see page  
18), this function is fixed to “CROSS OFF.”  
• Crossover frequency is not valid for “HEADPHONE” and  
“3D H PHONE.”  
Low frequency effect attenuator—LFE ATTENUATE  
With Surround Activated  
If the bass sound is distorted while playing back software  
encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS, set the LFE level to  
eliminate distortion.  
Center speaker setting  
SMALL/LARGE NONE  
Without Surround  
Dual Mono  
Setting  
L
R
L
C
Ch 1  
R
L
R
• This function takes effect only when the LFE signals come in.  
MAIN  
SUB  
ALL  
Ch 1  
Ch 2  
Ch 1  
Ch 1  
Ch 2  
Ch 2  
Ch 1  
Ch 2  
Ch 1  
Ch 2  
Select one of the following:  
Ch 2  
Ch 1+Ch 2  
Ch 1+Ch 2 Ch 1+Ch 2  
LFE ATT 0dB: Normally select this.  
LFE ATT 10dB: Select when the bass sound is distorted.  
Midnight mode—MIDNIGHT MODE  
You can enjoy a powerful sound at night using Midnight Mode.  
Select one of the following:  
MIDNIGHT 1:  
MIDNIGHT 2:  
Select when you want to reduce the  
dynamic range a little.  
Select when you want to apply the  
compress effect fully (useful at midnight).  
MIDNIGHT OFF: Select when you want to enjoy playback  
with its full dynamic range (no effect  
applied).  
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Basic Settings  
Setting for Effective Surround Operations  
Setting the Digital Input Terminals  
Virtual Surround Back—VIRTUAL SBACK  
When you use the digital input terminals, register which components  
you have connected to the digital input terminals.  
You can enjoy the surround back channel while playing back  
Dolby Digital Surround EX software or DTS-ES software  
without the surround back speakers. This function creates the  
great surround effect from the behind as if you have connected  
the surround back speakers.  
Digital Input terminal—DIGITAL IN  
Set the components connected to the digital terminals.  
• As you rotate MULTI JOG, the digital input terminals are set  
to used for the following digital components:  
Select “VRTL SB ON” to activate Virtual Surround Back.  
1DVD 2CD 1DVD 2TV  
1CD 2DVD 1CD 2TV  
1TV 2DVD 1TV 2CD  
1CDR 2DVD 1CDR 2CD  
(back to the beginning)  
1DVD 2CDR “  
1CD 2CDR “  
1TV 2CDR “  
VRTL SB ON: While you play Dolby Digital Surround EX  
software or DTS-ES software, the VIRTUAL SB  
(Surround Back) indicator lights up.  
VRTL SB OFF: Select to deactivate Virtual Surround Back.  
1CDR 2TV  
Notes:  
• When you have set “NONE” for “SURR SPEAKERS,this function is  
not available.  
• While playing back DTS-ES Matrix software with DTS 96/24, DTS  
96/24 processing will not be performed with Virtual Surround Back  
activated. To apply the processing, deactivate Virtual Surround  
Back.  
• Virtual Surround Back may not be applied to some software.  
• Virtual Surround Back only works for Surround modes (see page  
25). This function does not work when activating the DSP mode  
(see page 27).  
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Adjusting Sound  
You can make sound adjustment to your preference after completing basic settings.  
Remote  
NOT  
Basic Adjustment Items  
Basic Procedure  
On the following pages, you can adjust the following items:  
You can adjust only the items applicable to the current sound  
mode.  
Items  
To do  
See page  
DEQ 63HZ  
DEQ250HZ  
DEQ 1KHZ  
DEQ 4KHZ  
DEQ16KHZ  
Adjust equalizer pattern at 63 Hz.  
Adjust equalizer pattern at 250 Hz.  
Adjust equalizer pattern at 1 kHz.  
Adjust equalizer pattern at 4 kHz.  
Adjust equalizer pattern at 16 kHz.  
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22  
22  
22  
22  
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Before you start, remember...  
There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
SUBWFR LEVEL Adjust the subwoofer output level.  
Ex. When adjusting the subwoofer level to “–3.”  
FRONT L LEVEL Adjust the left front speaker output  
1 Press ADJUST.  
level.  
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The last selected item appears on the display.  
FRONT R LEVEL Adjust the right front speaker output  
level.  
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22  
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CENTER LEVEL Adjust the center speaker output  
level.  
SURR L LEVEL Adjust the left surround speaker  
2 Turn MULTI JOG until an item you want  
output level.  
appears on the display.  
• In this example, select “SUBWFR LEVEL.” For available  
items, see the list “Basic Adjustment Items.”  
SURR R LEVEL Adjust the right surround speaker  
output level.  
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22  
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EFFECT*1  
Adjust the effect level.  
CENTER TONE  
Make the center tone soft or sharp.  
PANORAMA CTRL*2 Add “wraparound” sound effect with  
side-wall image.  
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3 Press in MULTI JOG (PUSH SET).  
The current setting (or level) for the selected item appears on the  
display.  
Notes:  
1
*
Adjustable when one of the DAP modes or Mono Film (see pages  
26 and 27) is in use.  
Adjustable when Pro Logic II Music is in use.  
2
*
4 Turn MULTI JOG to select a setting you want or  
to make an adjustment as you like.  
5 Press in MULTI JOG (PUSH SET).  
6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set other items if necessary.  
7 Press EXIT.  
The source indication resumes on the display.  
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Adjusting Sound  
For Pro Logic II Music only  
Adjusting the Equalization Patterns  
You can adjust the equalization patterns to your preference.  
• Once you have made adjustment, it is memorized for each source.  
PANORAMA CTRL: Select “PANORAMA ON” to add  
“wraparound” sound effect with side-wall image.  
• To cancel it, select “PANORAMA OFF.”  
Equalization adjustment—DEQ 63HZ, DEQ250HZ,  
DEQ 1KHZ, DEQ 4KHZ, DEQ16KHZ  
You can adjust five frequencies (63 Hz, 250 Hz, 1 kHz,  
4 kHz, 16 kHz) within the range of –8 dB to +8 dB in 2 dB  
steps.  
• When adjustment is made, the DIGITAL EQ indicator lights  
up on the display.  
You can also use the remote control for  
adjusting the speaker output level using  
the test tone.  
TEST  
FRONT  
L
FRONT  
R
You can also adjust the effect level  
EFFECT  
CENTER  
SUBWFR  
To flat the equalization pattern, set all the frequencies to  
“0 (0 dB)” in step 4 of “Basic Procedure” (on page 21). The  
DIGITAL EQ indicator goes off from the display.  
for DAP modes and Mono Film.  
SURR  
L
SURR  
R
LEVEL  
To adjust the speaker output level:  
TA/NEWS/INFO  
1
Press SOUND.  
The number buttons are activated  
for sound adjustments.  
FF  
REW  
Note:  
REC PAUSE  
-
CD DISC  
The equalization patterns affect the front speaker sounds only.  
2
Press TEST to check if you can  
hear the sounds through all the speakers at equal level.  
Test tone (TEST TONE) comes out of the speakers in the  
following order.  
• No test tone comes out of the speakers for which the  
speaker setting is set to “NONE” (or “SUBWOOFER NO”  
for the subwoofer).  
Adjusting the Speaker Output Levels  
You can adjust the speaker output levels.  
• Once you have made adjustment, it is memorized for each source.  
Adjustable speakers—SUBWFR LEVEL,  
FRONT L LEVEL, FRONT R LEVEL, CENTER LEVEL,  
SURR L LEVEL, SURR R LEVEL  
L (Left front) = C (Center) = R (Right front) =  
RS (Right surround) = LS (Left surround) =  
SW (Subwoofer) =(Back to the beginning)  
You can adjust the connected speakers’ output levels within the  
range of –10 dB to +10 dB.  
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Adjust the speaker output level (–10 dB to +10 dB).  
• For the left front speaker: Press FRONT L, then LEVEL +/–.  
• For the center speaker: Press CENTER, then LEVEL +/–.  
• For the right front speaker: Press FRONT R, then  
LEVEL +/–.  
Note:  
If you have deactivated a speaker (see page 18), the output level  
adjustment for the speaker is not adjustable.  
• For the right surround speaker: Press SURR R, then  
LEVEL +/–.  
• For the left surround speaker: Press SURR L, then  
LEVEL +/–.  
Adjusting the Sound Parameters for the  
Surround and DSP Modes  
You can adjust the Surround and DSP sound parameters to your  
preference. (For Surround and DSP modes, see pages 23 and 26.)  
• For the subwoofer: Press SUBWFR, then LEVEL +/–.  
Note:  
Adjustable parameters  
When you press LEVEL +/– once, the current level for the  
selected speaker appears on the display, and the test tone  
comes out of the selected speaker.  
If no adjustment is done for about 4 seconds, the adjustment  
mode for the selected speaker is canceled.  
You can adjust the following parameters:  
For DAP modes and Mono Film  
• Once you have made adjustment, it is memorized for each  
mode.  
4
Press TEST again to stop the test tone.  
EFFECT:  
Adjust the effect level. As the number increases,  
the effect becomes stronger. (Adjustable range: 1  
to 5. Normally select “3.” )  
To adjust the effect level:  
1
Press SOUND.  
The number buttons are activated for sound adjustments.  
For Surround and DSP modes (when the center speaker is  
connected)  
2
Press EFFECT repeatedly to select the effect level  
(EFFECT 1 to EFFECT 5).  
CENTER TONE: Adjust the center tone. As the number  
increases, the dialogue becomes clearer so  
that the human voices change from soft to  
sharp. (Adjustable range: 1 to 5. Normally  
select “3.”)  
The source indication resumes about 4 seconds after the  
adjustment.  
Note:  
This setting is common to all Surround modes, and is memorized  
separately for DSP modes.  
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Using the Surround Modes  
This unit activates a variety of Surround modes automatically. The basic settings and adjustments stored (see pages  
16 to 22) are applied automatically.  
Reproducing Theater Ambience  
Introducing the Surround Modes  
Dolby Digital*1  
Dolby Digital is a digital signal compression method, developed  
by Dolby Laboratories, and enables multi-channel encoding and  
decoding (1ch up to 5.1ch).  
In a movie theater, many speakers are located on the walls to  
reproduce impressive multi-surround sounds, reaching you from all  
directions.  
With these many speakers, sound localization and sound movement  
can be expressed.  
• When Dolby Digital signal is detected through the digital input,  
the  
indicator lights up on the display.  
Surround modes built in this receiver can create almost the same  
surround sounds as you can feel in a real movie theater—with only  
a limited number of the speakers.  
Dolby Digital 5.1CH  
Dolby Digital 5.1CH (DOLBY DIGITAL) encoding method  
records and digitally compresses the left front channel, right front  
channel, center channel, left surround channel, right surround  
channel, and LFE channel signals (total 6 channels, but the LFE  
channel is counted as 0.1 channel. Therefore, called 5.1 channel).  
Dolby Digital enables stereo surround sounds, and sets the cutoff  
frequency of the surround treble at 20 kHz, compared to 7 kHz for  
Dolby Pro Logic. As such, the sound movement and “being-there”  
feeling are enhanced much more than Dolby Pro Logic.  
Another digital surround encoding format introduced by Dolby  
Laboratories is Dolby Digital EX, which adds the third surround  
channels, called “surround back.”  
Compared to the conventional Dolby Digital 5.1CH, these newly  
added surround back channels can reproduce more detailed  
movements behind you while viewing the video software. In  
addition, surround sound localization will become more stable.  
You can use Virtual Surround Back (see page 20) when playing  
back Dolby Digital Surround EX software. This function creates  
the great surround effect from the behind as if you have  
connected the surround back speakers.  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
Dolby Pro Logic II is a multi-channel playback format to convert  
2-channel software into 5-channel (plus subwoofer). The matrix-  
based conversion method used for Dolby Pro Logic II makes no  
limitation for the cutoff frequency of the surround treble and  
enables stereo surround sound.  
• This receiver provides three types of Dolby Pro Logic II  
modes—Pro Logic II Movie (PLII MOVIE), Pro Logic II  
Music (PLII MUSIC), and Pro Logic II Game (PLII GAME).  
Subwoofer  
When Dolby Pro Logic II is activated, the  
indicator lights up on the display.  
PRO LOGIC  
PLII MOVIE: Suitable for playing any Dolby Surround  
encoded software. You can enjoy a sound field  
very close to the one created with discrete 5.1-  
channel sounds.  
Right front  
speaker  
(R)  
Left front  
speaker  
(L)  
Center speaker  
(C)  
PLII MUSIC:  
Suitable for playing any 2-channel stereo  
software. You can enjoy wide and deep sounds.  
PLII GAME:  
Suitable for playing a video game. You can  
enjoy sounds with “being-there” feeling.  
*1 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro  
Logic”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
Left surround  
speaker (LS)  
Right surround  
speaker (RS)  
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Using the Surround Modes  
DTS*2  
What is Linear PCM?  
Uncompressed digital audio data used for DVDs, CDs and Video  
CDs.  
DVDs support 2 channels with sampling rates of 48/96 kHz, at  
quantization of 16/20/24 bits. On the other hand, CDs and Video  
CDs are limited to 2 channels with 44.1 kHz at 16 bits.  
• When Linear PCM signal is detected, the  
indicator lights up.  
DTS is another digital signal compression method, developed by  
Digital Theater Systems, Inc., and enables multi-channel encoding  
and decoding (1ch up to 6.1ch).  
• When DTS signal is detected through the digital input, the  
indicator lights up on the display.  
DTS Digital Surround  
DTS Digital Surround (DTS SURROUND) is another discrete  
5.1-channel digital audio format available on CD, LD, and DVD  
software.  
Compared to Dolby Digital, the DTS Digital Surround format has a  
lower audio compression rate which enables it to add breadth and  
depth to the sounds reproduced. As such, DTS Digital Surround  
features natural, solid, and clear sound.  
What is Dual Mono?  
Dual Mono can be easily understood when you think of the  
bilingual broadcast or the MTS (Multichannel Television Sound)  
format used for TV programs (however, the Dual Mono format  
is not identical with those analog formats).  
This format is now adopted in Dolby Digital, DTS, and so on. It  
allows two independent channels (called main channel and sub-  
channel) to be recorded separately.  
• When Dual Mono signal is detected, the  
lights up. You can select either channel you want to listen to  
(see page 19).  
Another multi-channel digital encoding format introduced by Digital  
Theater Systems, Inc. is DTS Extended Surround (DTS-ES).  
It greatly improves the 360-degree surround impression and space  
expression by adding the third surround channel—surround back  
channel.  
indicator  
DTS-ES includes two signal formats with different surround signal  
recording methods—DTS-ES Discrete 6.1ch and DTS-ES Matrix  
6.1ch.  
You can use Virtual Surround Back (see page 20) when playing  
back DTS-ES software. This function creates the great surround  
effect from the behind as if you have connected the surround back  
speakers.  
When using the Surround mode, the sounds come out of the  
activated speakers which the Surround mode requires.  
• If either the surround speakers or center speaker is set to “NONE”  
in the speaker setting, the corresponding channel signals are  
allocated to and emitted through the front speakers.  
• If both the surround speakers and center speaker are set to  
“NONE” in the speaker setting, JVC’s original 3D-PHONIC  
processing (which has been developed to create the surround  
effect through the front speakers only) is used. The 3D-PHONIC  
indicator lights up on the display.  
DTS 96/24  
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in higher sampling  
rates both for recording and for reproducing at home. Higher  
sampling rates allow wider frequency range and greater bit depths  
provide extended dynamic range.  
DTS 96/24 is a multi-channel digital signal format (fs 96 kHz/24  
bits) introduced by Digital Theater Systems, Inc. to deliver “better-  
than-CD sound quality” into the home.  
3D Headphone Mode—3D H PHONE  
• When DTS 96/24 signal is detected, the  
indicator  
If you activate Surround when the front speakers are deactivated,  
3D Headphone Mode is activated without respect to the type of  
software played back. “3D H PHONE” appears on the display  
and the DSP and H.PHONE indicators also light up.  
lights up. You can enjoy its 5.1-channel sound with full-quality.  
*2 “DTS” and “DTS 96/24” are registered trademarks of Digital  
Theater Systems, Inc.  
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For DTS multi-channel digital software (except 2-channel  
and Dual Mono software), incoming signals are  
Activating the Surround Modes  
automatically detected and “DTS SURROUND” is activated.  
Available Surround modes vary depending on the incoming signals.  
Activating one of the Surround modes for a source automatically  
recalls the memorized settings and adjustments (see pages 16 to  
22).  
Note:  
Auto Surround Function  
When the Dolby Digital or DTS multi-channel digital signal stops  
coming in, “PLII MOVIE” will be activated.  
This receiver has Auto Surround Function, which allows you to  
enjoy the Surround mode simply by selecting the source (with  
digital input selected for that source).  
For analog sources and digital 2-channel software, you can  
select one of the following Surround modes. Each time you  
press SURROUND, Surround modes change as follows:  
Auto Surround works...  
• When multi-channel signal is detected, an appropriate Surround  
mode will be turned on.  
• When Dolby Digital 2-channel with surround signals is detected,  
“PLII MOVIE” will be selected.  
PRO LOGIC  
• When Dolby Digital 2-channel without surround signals or Linear  
PCM signal is detected, “SURROUND OFF” will be selected.  
Note:  
PLII MOVIE  
PLII MUSIC  
(Dolby Pro Logic II Movie)  
(Dolby Pro Logic II Music)  
This function does not take effect in the following cases:  
– While playing an analog source,  
– While selecting any of DSP modes (see page 26), and  
– While listening with the headphones—“HEADPHONE” or  
“3D H PHONE” (see pages 11 and 24).  
*
AUTO SURROUND  
PLII GAME  
(Dolby Pro Logic II Game)  
* The receiver automatically changes the Surround mode to “PLII  
MOVIE” or “SURROUND OFF” according to the input signal.  
For Dual Mono software, you can select the channel you  
listen to. (See page 19.)  
Activating the Surround Modes Manually  
DUAL MONO  
To adjust the speaker output level, center tone, and sound effect  
of Dolby Pro Logic II Music, see page 22.  
1 Select and play any source.  
• Make sure you have selected the analog or digital input mode  
correctly.  
To cancel the Surround mode  
Press SURROUND/DSP OFF.  
2 Press SURROUND to activate the Surround  
mode.  
• When “DOLBY DIGITAL,” “DTS SURROUND,” or “DUAL  
MONO” is selected as the Surround mode, pressing  
SURROUND changes the indication on the display alternately  
between “AUTO SURROUND” and each Surround mode.  
(The surround effect does not change.)  
When playing Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS-ES software  
You can enjoy Virtual 6.1-channel playback using Virtual  
Surround Back.  
For Dolby Digital multi-channel digital software (except  
2-channel and Dual Mono software), incoming signals are  
automatically detected and “DOLBY DIGITAL” is activated.  
To activate Virtual Surround Back, see page 20.  
VIRTUAL SB  
SB  
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Using the DSP Modes  
This unit activates a variety of DSP modes automatically. The basic settings and adjustments stored (see pages 16 to  
22) are applied automatically.  
To use DSP modes, press DSP so that the DSP modes change as  
follows.  
Reproducing the Sound Field  
The DSP indicator also lights up on the display.  
The sound heard in a concert hall, club, etc. consists of direct sound  
and indirect sound—early reflections and reflections from behind.  
= HALL 1  
= DANCE CLUB = PAVILION  
= THEATER 1  
= (Back to the beginning)  
= HALL 2  
= LIVE CLUB  
= ALL CH STEREO  
Direct sounds reach the listener directly without any reflection. On  
the other hand, indirect sounds are delayed by the distances of the  
ceiling and walls. These direct sounds and indirect sounds are the  
most important elements of the acoustic surround effects.  
DSP modes can create these important elements, and give you a real  
“being there” feeling.  
= THEATER 2 = MONO FILM  
: Suitable for audio sources  
: Suitable for video sources  
Reflections from  
behind  
Early reflections  
Digital Acoustic Processor (DAP) modes  
You can use the following DAP modes in order to reproduce a more  
acoustic sound field in your listening room.  
HALL 1:  
HALL 2:  
Reproduces the spatial feeling of a large shoebox-  
shaped hall designed primarily for classical  
concerts. (Its seating capacity is about 2000.)  
Direct sounds  
Reproduces the spatial feeling of a large vineyard-  
shaped hall designed primarily for classical  
concerts. (Its seating capacity is about 2000.)  
LIVE CLUB: Reproduces the spatial feeling of a live music club  
with a low ceiling.  
DANCE CLUB: Reproduces the spatial feeling of a rocking dance  
Introducing the DSP Modes  
club.  
PAVILION:  
Reproduces the spatial feeling of an exhibition hall  
with a high ceiling.  
DSP modes include the following modes—  
• Digital Acoustic Processor (DAP) modes—HALL 1, HALL 2,  
LIVE CLUB, DANCE CLUB, PAVILION, THEATER 1,  
THEATER 2  
THEATER 1*: Reproduces the spatial feeling of a large theater  
where the seating capacity is about 600.  
THEATER 2*: Reproduces the spatial feeling of a small theater  
• ALL CH STEREO  
where the seating capacity is about 300.  
• MONO FILM—Used for all types of 2-channel signals (including  
Dual Mono signal)  
* The built-in Dolby Pro Logic II decoder is activated when playing  
back 2-channel analog or digital source. The  
indicator lights up.  
PRO LOGIC  
When using the DAP mode, the sounds come out of all the  
connected and activated speakers.  
If surround speakers are set to “NONE” in the speaker setting,  
JVC’s original 3D-PHONIC processing (which has been  
developed to create the surround effect through the front speakers  
only) is used. The 3D-PHONIC indicator lights up on the display.  
3D Headphone Mode—3D H PHONE  
If you press DSP when the front speakers are deactivated, 3D  
Headphone Mode is activated without respect to the type of  
software played back. “3D H PHONE” appears on the display  
and the DSP and H.PHONE indicators light up.  
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All Channel Stereo  
Activating the DSP Modes  
This mode can reproduce a larger stereo sound field using all the  
connected (and activated) speakers.  
• If the surround speakers are set to “NONE,” you cannot select  
“ALL CH STEREO.”  
Activating one of the DSP modes for a source automatically  
recalls the memorized settings and adjustments (see pages 16 to  
22).  
Sound reproduced from normal stereo  
1 Select and play any source.  
2 Press DSP repeatedly until the DSP mode you  
want appears on the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the DSP modes change as  
follows:  
DSP  
Sound reproduced from All Channel Stereo mode  
= HALL 1  
= DANCE CLUB = PAVILION  
= THEATER 1  
= (Back to the beginning)  
= HALL 2  
= LIVE CLUB  
= ALL CH STEREO  
= THEATER 2 = MONO FILM  
Note:  
When the surround speakers are set to “NONE,the 3D-PHONIC  
processing is applied to the DSP modes (the 3D-PHONIC indicator  
also lights up).  
To adjust the effect level (except All Channel Stereo) and center  
tone, see page 22.  
To cancel the DSP mode  
Press SURROUND/DSP OFF.  
Mono Film  
In order to reproduce a more acoustic sound field in your listening  
room while viewing monaural sound video software (analog and  
2-channel digital signals), you can use this mode.  
The surround effect will be added, and the sound localization of  
actor’s words will be improved. This mode cannot be used for  
multi-channel digital signals.  
When “MONO FILM” is used, the sounds come out of all the  
connected and activated speakers.  
If surround speakers are set to “NONE” in the speaker setting,  
JVC’s original 3D-PHONIC processing (which has been  
developed to create the surround effect through the front speakers  
only) is used. The 3D-PHONIC indicator lights up on the display.  
• If incoming signals change from 2-channel digital signal to  
another digital signal type, “MONO FILM” is canceled and an  
appropriate Surround mode is activated.  
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Operating JVC’s Audio/Video Components  
You can operate JVC’s audio and video components with this receiver’s remote control, since control signals for JVC’s  
components are preset in the remote control.  
IMPORTANT:  
To operate JVC’s audio and video components using the supplied remote control:  
• When using the remote control, aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on each component, not on the receiver.  
• Refer also to the manuals supplied with your components.  
• Some JVC’s VCRs can accept two types of the control signals— remote code “A” and “B.” Before using this remote control, make sure  
that the remote control code of the target VCR is set to code “A.”  
Tuner  
Operating Audio Components  
You can always perform the following operations:  
Sound control section (Amplifier)  
FM/AM:  
Alternate between FM and AM.  
You can always perform the following operations:  
After pressing FM/AM, you can perform the following operations  
on a tuner:  
STANDBY/ON  
AUDIO:  
Turn on or off the receiver.  
Adjust the volume level.  
Turn on or off sound muting.  
1 – 10, +10: Select a preset channel number directly.  
For channel number 5, press 5.  
VOLUME +/–:  
MUTING:  
ANALOG/DIGITAL: Switch the analog and digital input  
For channel number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For channel number 20, press +10, then 10.  
alternately.  
Dim or brighten the display.  
Set the Sleep Timer.  
Turn on and select Surround modes.  
Turn on and select DSP modes.  
FM MODE:  
Change the FM reception mode.  
DIMMER:  
SLEEP:  
SURROUND:  
DSP:  
CD player  
After pressing CD, you can perform the following operations on a  
CD player:  
SURROUND/DSP OFF:  
Turn off the Surround and DSP mode.  
3:  
4:  
Start playing.  
Return to the beginning of the current (or previous)  
track.  
After pressing SOUND, you can perform the following operations  
by using the number buttons:  
¢:  
7:  
Skip to the beginning of the next track.  
Stop playing.  
Pause playing. To resume, press 3.  
FRONT L then LEVEL +/–: Adjust the left front speaker output  
level.  
FRONT R then LEVEL +/–: Adjust the right front speaker output  
level.  
CENTER then LEVEL +/–: Adjust the center speaker output level.  
SURR L then LEVEL +/–: Adjust the left surround speaker  
output level.  
SURR R then LEVEL +/–: Adjust the right surround speaker  
output level.  
8:  
1 – 10, +10: Select a track number directly.  
For track number 5, press 5.  
For track number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For track number 20, press +10, then 10.  
For track number 30, press +10, +10, then 10.  
SUBWFR then LEVEL +/–: Adjust the subwoofer output level.  
EFFECT:  
TEST:  
Adjust the effect level.  
Turn on or off test tone output.  
Note:  
After adjusting sounds, press the corresponding source selection  
button to operate your target source by using the number buttons;  
otherwise, the number buttons cannot be used for operating your  
target source.  
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CD changer  
Operating Video Components  
After pressing CD-DISC, you can perform the following operations  
on a CD changer:  
VCR  
You can always perform the following operations:  
STANDBY/ON VCR: Turn on or off the VCR.  
3:  
4:  
Start playing.  
Return to the beginning of the current (or previous)  
track.  
VCR CH +/–: Change the TV channels on the VCR.  
¢:  
Skip to the beginning of the next track.  
Stop playing.  
Pause playing. To resume, press 3.  
Select the number of a disc installed in a CD  
changer.  
After pressing VCR, you can perform the following operations on  
the VCR:  
7:  
8:  
1 – 6, 7/P:  
3:  
Start playing.  
Rewind the tape.  
Fast-forward the tape.  
Stop playing, recording, rewind and fast forward.  
Pause playing and recording. To resume, press 3.  
REW:  
FF:  
7:  
After pressing CD, you can perform the following operations on a  
CD changer:  
8:  
1 – 10, +10: Select a track number directly.  
For track number 5, press 5.  
REC PAUSE: Enter recording pause.  
To start recording, press this button then 3.  
For track number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For track number 20, press +10, then 10.  
For track number 30, press +10, +10, then 10.  
DVD player  
You can always perform the following operation:  
Example:  
STANDBY/ON  
DVD:  
Turn on or off the DVD player.  
• Selecting disc number 4, track number 12, and starting playback.  
After pressing DVD, you can perform the following operations on  
the DVD player:  
1
2
Press CD-DISC, then press 4.  
Press CD, then press +10, 2.  
3:  
Start playing.  
If your CD changer is of 200-disc loading capability (except for  
XL-MC100 and XL-MC301), you can do the following operations  
using the number buttons after pressing CD.  
4: Return to the beginning of the current (or previous) chapter.  
¢: Skip to the beginning of the next chapter.  
7:  
8:  
Stop playing.  
Pause playing. To resume, press 3.  
1
2
3
Select a disc number.  
Then select a track number (always enter two digits).  
Press 3 to start playback.  
After pressing DVD, these buttons  
can be used for the DVD menu  
operations.  
2
8
Examples:  
4
MENU  
6
• Selecting disc number 3, track number 2, and starting playback.  
Press 3, then, 0, 2, then 3.  
Note:  
7/P  
ENTER  
10  
• Selecting disc number 10, track number 5, and starting playback.  
Press 1, 0, then, 0, 5, then 3.  
For detailed menu operations, refer to  
the instructions supplied with the discs  
or the DVD player.  
• Selecting disc number 105, track number 12, and starting  
playback.  
Press 1, 0, 5, then 1, 2, then 3.  
TV  
You can always perform the following operations:  
Note:  
STANDBY/ON  
TV CH +/–:  
TV VOLUME +/–:  
TV/VIDEO:  
TV: Turn on or off the TV.  
Change the channels.  
Adjust the volume.  
It is required to press each button within 4 seconds in the above  
procedure.  
Set the input mode (either TV or VIDEO).  
After pressing TV SOUND, you can perform the following  
operations on the TV:  
1 – 9, 0, 100+ (+10): Select the channels.  
RETURN (10):  
Alternate between the previously selected  
channel and the current channel.  
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Troubleshooting  
Use this chart to help you solve daily operational problems. If there is any problem you cannot solve, contact your JVC’s  
service center.  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
The display does not light up.  
No sound from speakers.  
The power cord is not plugged in.  
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.  
Speaker signal cables are not  
connected.  
Check speaker wiring and reconnect if necessary.  
(See page 5.)  
The SPEAKERS ON/OFF button is  
not set correctly.  
Press SPEAKERS ON/OFF so that the sounds  
come out of the speakers. (See page 11.)  
An incorrect source is selected.  
Muting is activated.  
Select the correct source.  
Press MUTING to cancel the mute. (See page 13.)  
An incorrect input mode (analog or  
digital) is selected.  
Select the correct input mode (analog or digital).  
(See pages 11 and 12.)  
“NO SUBWOOFER” appears on the  
display.  
The SUBWOOFER OUT ON/OFF  
button is pressed while  
“SUBWOOFER” is set to  
“SUBWOOFER NO.”  
If subwoofer is connected, set “SUBWOOFER  
YES” so that the SUBWOOFER OUT ON/OFF  
button works.  
Continuous hiss or buzzing during FM  
reception.  
Incoming signal is too weak.  
Connect an outdoor FM antenna or contact your  
dealer. (See page 4.)  
The station is too far away.  
An incorrect antenna is used.  
Select a new station.  
Noise is heard during FM/AM  
reception.  
Check with your dealer to be sure you have the  
correct antenna.  
Antennas are not connected properly.  
Ignition noise from automobiles.  
Check connections. (See pages 4 and 5.)  
Move the antenna farther from automobile traffic.  
“OVERLOAD” starts flashing on the  
display.  
Speakers are overloaded because of  
high volume.  
1. Press STANDBY/ON  
turn off the receiver.  
on the front panel to  
2. Stop the playback source.  
3. Turn on the receiver again, and adjust the  
volume.  
Speakers are overloaded because of  
short circuit of speaker terminals.  
Press STANDBY/ON  
on the front panel to turn  
off the receiver, then check the speaker wiring.  
If “OVERLOAD” does not disappear, unplug the  
AC power cord, then plug it back again.  
If speaker wiring is not short-circuited, contact your  
dealer.  
“DSP NG” appears on the display.  
The built-in microcomputer is not  
functioning correctly.  
Press STANDBY/ON  
off the receiver. After unplugging the AC power  
cord, contact your dealer.  
on the front panel to turn  
The STANDBY lamp lights up after  
turning on the power, and soon the  
receiver turns off again (into standby  
mode).  
The receiver is overloaded because of  
a high voltage.  
Press STANDBY/ON  
off the receiver. After unplugging the AC power  
cord, contact your dealer.  
on the front panel to turn  
Remote control does not work.  
There is an obstruction between the  
remote sensor on the receiver and the  
remote control.  
Remove the obstruction.  
Batteries are weak.  
Replace batteries. (See page 4.)  
Remote control does not work as you  
intend.  
An incorrect remote control operation  
mode is selected.  
Select the correct remote control operation mode.  
(See pages 28 and 29.)  
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Specifications  
Amplifier  
Output Power  
Front channels:  
Center channel:  
100 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 , at 1 kHz with no  
more than 10% total harmonic distortion.  
100 W, min. RMS, driven into 8 , at 1 kHz with no more than 10%  
total harmonic distortion.  
Surround channels:  
100 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 , at 1 kHz with no  
more than 10% total harmonic distortion.  
Audio  
Audio Input Sensitivity/Impedance (1 kHz)  
CD, TAPE/CDR, VCR, TV SOUND, DVD, AUX:  
220 mV/47 kΩ  
Audio Input (DIGITAL IN)*  
Coaxial  
Optical  
DIGITAL 1 (DVD):  
DIGITAL 2 (CD):  
0.5 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
–21 dBm to –15 dBm (660 nm 30 nm)  
* Corresponding to Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS Digital Surround (with sampling frequency—32 kHz, 44.1 kHz,  
48 kHz)  
Recording Output Level  
TAPE/CDR, VCR:  
220 mV  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (’66 IHF/DIN)  
CD, TAPE/CDR, VCR, TV SOUND, DVD:  
66 dB/62 dB  
Frequency Response (8 )  
CD, TAPE/CDR, VCR, TV SOUND, DVD, AUX:  
20 Hz to 20 kHz ( 1 dB)  
8 dB (in 2 dB steps)  
Equalization (5 bands) 63 Hz, 250 Hz, 1 kHz, 4 kHz, 16 kHz:  
Video  
Video Input Sensitivity/Impedance  
Composite video  
DVD, VCR, AUX:  
1 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Video Output Level  
Composite video  
VCR, MONITOR OUT:  
1 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Negative  
45 dB  
Synchronization:  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  
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Specifications  
FM tuner (IHF)  
Tuning Range:  
87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz  
12.8 dBf (1.2 µV/75 )  
16.0 dBf (1.7 µV/75 )  
37.5 dBf (20.5 µV/75 )  
35 dB at 1 kHz  
Usable Sensitivity  
Monaural:  
Monaural:  
Stereo:  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity  
Stereo Separation at OUT (REC):  
AM tuner  
Tuning Range:  
531 kHz to 1 710 kHz (at 9 kHz intervals)  
530 kHz to 1 710 kHz (at 10 kHz intervals)  
General  
Power Requirements:  
AC 110 V/127 V/220 V/230 V – 240 V  
,
adjustable with the voltage selector, 50 Hz/60 Hz  
Power Consumption:  
150 W (at operation)  
5 W (in standby mode)  
Dimensions (W x H x D):  
Mass:  
435 mm x 146.5 mm x 369.5 mm  
7.5 kg  
Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Mains (AC) Line Instruction (not applicable for Europe, U.S.A., Canada, Australia  
and U.K.)  
110V  
220V  
127V  
230V-240V  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
110V  
220V  
127V  
230V-240V  
VOLTAGE SELECTOR  
CAUTION for mains (AC) line  
BEFORE PLUGGING IN, do check that your mains (AC) line  
voltage corresponds with the position of the voltage selector  
switch provided on the outside of this equipment and, if  
different, reset the voltage selector switch, to prevent from a  
damage or risk of fire/electric shock.  
EN, CS  
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