AV Receiver
DTR-4.5
Instruction Manual
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Precautions
1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with-
out permission of the copyright holder.
2. AC Fuse— The AC fuse inside the AV receiver is
not user-serviceable. If you cannot turn on the AV
receiver, have it checked by the dealer from whom
you purchased this unit.
3. Care—Occasionally you should dust the AV
receiver all over with a soft cloth. For stubborn
stains, use a soft cloth dampened with a weak solu-
tion of mild detergent and water. Dry the AV
receiver immediately afterwards with a clean cloth.
Don’t use abrasive cloths, thinners, alcohol, or other
chemical solvents, because they may damage the
finish or remove the panel lettering.
For U.S. Models
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC which
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in partic-
ular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected
to the grounding system of the building, as close to the
point of cable entry as practical.
FCC Information for User
CAUTION:
The user changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE:
4. Power
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
WARNING
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION
CAREFULLY.
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country. Make
sure that the voltage in your area meets the voltage
requirements printed on the AV receiver’s rear panel
(e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec-
tion against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic-
ular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-
aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Setting the [Standby/On] switch to Standby does not
fully shutdown the AV receiver. If you do not intend to
use the AV receiver for an extended period, remove the
power cord from the wall outlet.
•
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
For Canadian model
NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,
FULLY INSERT.
Modèle pour les Canadien
REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE
LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME
NMB-003 DU CANADA.
Thank you for purchasing an Integra AV
Receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly before
making any connections and plugging it in.
Following the instructions in this manual will
enable you to obtain optimum perfor-
mance and listening enjoyment from your
new AV Receiver.
Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisée:
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLEC-
TRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS
LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRE-
SPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER
JUSQU’AU FOND.
Please retain this manual for future refer-
ence.
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Supplied Accessories
Precautions—Continued
Make sure you have the following accessories:
For British models
Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power
supply cord of this unit should be performed only by
qualified service personnel.
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance
with the following code:
Remote controller & three batteries (AA/R6)
Blue:
Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured mark-
ings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as
follows:
Indoor FM antenna
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or
coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter L or
coloured red.
AM loop antenna
IMPORTANT
A 5 or 13 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the
fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replace-
ment fuse has a rating of 5 or 13 amperes and that it is
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the
ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE
FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME
THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND
THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL
SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED
INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET.
Power cord
1
2
If in any doubt, consult a qualified electrician.
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Speaker Cable
For European Models
Speaker cable labels
Declaration of Conformity
*
In catalogs and on packaging, the letter at the end of the product
name indicates the color. Specifications and operation are the
same regardless of color.
We,
ONKYO EUROPE
ELECTRONICS GmbH
LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6,
82194 GROEBENZELL,
GERMANY
declare in own responsibility, that the ONKYO product
described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the
corresponding
technical standards such as EN60065,
EN55013, EN55020 and EN61000-3-2, -3-3.
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY
I. MORI
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH
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Features
Amplifier
• 85 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 2 channels driven
from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, less than 0.08% total harmonic
distortion (FTC rating)
• 5-channel amplifier
• Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry
• Zone 2 capability
• 24-bit/192 kHz D/A converters
• WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology)
• Color-coded speaker terminal posts
Audio/Video
*1
• Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II
*2
• DTS and DTS 96/24
*3
• Theater-Dimensional virtual surround mode
• Zone 2 out
• Composite video to S-Video and S-Video to compos-
ite video conversion
*4
• CinemaFILTER
• Subwoofer pre out
• 4 digital inputs (2 optical, 2 coaxial), 1 digital optical
output.
• 3 component video inputs, 1 output
• 4 S-Video inputs, 3 outputs
FM/AM Tuner
• 40 AM/FM presets
• AM/FM auto tuning
Others
• Easy-to-use onscreen setup menus
• Preprogrammed remote controller for use with other
AV components
*1. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
*2. “DTS” and “DTS 96/24 are trademarks of Digital Theater Sys-
tems, Inc.
*3. “Theater-Dimensional” is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation.
*4. “CinemaFILTER” is a trademark of Onkyo Corporation.
A-BUS andA-BUS Ready are registered trademarks of LeisureTech
Electronics Pty Ltd Australia.
“Xantech” is a registered trademark of Xantech Corporation.
“Niles” is a registered trademark of Niles Audio Corporation.
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Table of Contents
Basic
Introduction
Important Safety Instructions..........................................................................................2
Precautions .......................................................................................................................3
Supplied Accessories.......................................................................................................4
Features.............................................................................................................................5
Table of Contents..............................................................................................................6
Front & Rear Panels..........................................................................................................8
Remote Controller...........................................................................................................12
About Home Theater.......................................................................................................19
Connecting the AV receiver
About AV Connections...................................................................................................20
ConnectingYour Speakers.............................................................................................21
Connecting Antenna.......................................................................................................23
Connecting Both Audio & Video....................................................................................25
Which Connections Should I Use? ...............................................................................25
ConnectingYour TV or Projector ...................................................................................26
Connecting AV components..........................................................................................26
Connecting Audio components.....................................................................................33
Connecting
Components........................................................................................34
Connecting the Power Cords of Other Components...................................................35
Connecting the Supplied Power Cord...........................................................................35
Turning On the AV receiver............................................................................................35
First Time Setup
About the Onscreen Setup Menus ................................................................................36
Initial Setup......................................................................................................................37
Digital Input ...................................................................................................................37
Component Video Setup ...............................................................................................38
Speaker Setup.................................................................................................................39
Changing the TAPE/MD/CDR Display............................................................................43
Basic Operation
Selecting the Input Source.............................................................................................44
Setting the Display Brightness......................................................................................45
Muting the AV receiver ...................................................................................................45
Using the Sleep Timer.....................................................................................................45
Using Headphones .........................................................................................................45
Displaying Source Information......................................................................................46
Using the Tuner ...............................................................................................................47
Selecting Listening Modes.............................................................................................49
Listening mode table.....................................................................................................50
About the Listening Modes............................................................................................51
Others
Troubleshooting..............................................................................................................79
Specifications..................................................................................................................83
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Table of Contents—Continued
Advanced
Introduction ...............................2
Connections ............................21
First Setup ...............................36
Basic Operation ......................44
Advanced Operation...............52
Advanced Setup......................56
Zone 2 ......................................63
Controlling Other Components
Entering a Remote Control Codes................................. 69
Learning Commands from Another Remote
Controller ..................................................................... 77
Using Macros................................................................... 78
Advanced
Features
Advanced Setup
Decoder Setup................................................................. 56
Audio Adjust Functions.................................................. 57
Assigning Listening Modes to Input Sources.............. 59
Setting Preferences ........................................................ 60
Changing the Remote Controller’s ID ........................... 62
Advanced
Features
Advanced Operation
Using the Remote Controller
with Other Components ......69
Using the Late Night Function (Dolby Digital only) ..... 52
Using the CinemaFILTER ............................................... 52
Adjusting the Bass & Treble........................................... 52
Adjusting Individual Speaker Levels............................. 53
Using the DVD Analog Multichannel Input ................... 53
Recording ........................................................................ 54
Advanced
Features
Troubleshooting......................79
Others.......................................83
Zone 2
Connecting Zone 2.......................................................... 63
Setting the Powered Zone 2 ........................................... 64
Setting the zone 2 OUT................................................... 65
Using Zone 2.................................................................... 66
Using the Remote Control in Zone 2............................. 67
Advanced
Features
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Front & Rear Panels
Front Panel
1
23456789J K L MN O PQ R S T
Zone
2
Standby
U
V
W
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
J Stereo button (49)
This button is used to select the Stereo listening
mode.
A Standby/On button (35)
This button is used to set the AV receiver to On or
Standby.
K Listening Mode [ ] [ ] buttons (49)
These buttons are used to select the listening modes.
B Standby indicator (35)
This indicator lights up when the AV receiver is in
Standby mode, and it flashes while a signal is being
received from the remote controller.
L Display button (46)
This button is used to display various information
about the currently selected input source.
C Zone 2 indicator (66)
M Display
This indicator lights up when Zone 2 is selected.
See “Display” on page 9.
D Remote-control sensor (18)
This sensor receives control signals from the remote
controller.
N Memory button (48)
This button is used when storing or deleting radio
presets.
E Rec Out button (54)
This button is used to select the input source to be
recorded.
O Tuning Mode button (47)
This button is used to select the Auto or Manual tun-
ing mode.
F Zone 2 button (66)
This button is used to select the input source for
Zone 2.
P Dimmer button (45)
This button is used to adjust the display brightness.
Q Setup button (37)
G Level button (66)
This button is used to access the onscreen setup
menus that appear on the connected TV.
This button is used to set the volume for Zone 2.
H Tone button (67)
R Arrow/Tuning/Preset & Enter buttons (37)
When the AM or FM input source is selected, the
Tuning [ ] [ ] buttons are used to tune the tuner,
and the Preset [ ] [ ] buttons are used to select
radio presets (see page 48). When the onscreen
setup menus are used, they work as arrow buttons
and are used to select and set items. The Enter but-
ton is also used with the onscreen setup menus.
This button is used to adjust the bass and treble for
Zone 2.
I Controller [ ] [ ] buttons (54, 66, 67)
These buttons are used to select the input source to
be recorded via the REC OUTs, to select the input
source for Zone 2, and to set the volume, bass, and
treble for Zone 2.
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Front & Rear Panels—Continued
S Return button
V Tone, [–] & [+] buttons (52)
This button is used to return to the previously dis-
played onscreen setup menu.
These buttons are used to adjust the bass and treble.
W Input selector buttons (44)
T Master Volume control (44)
These buttons are used to select from the following
input sources: Multi CH, DVD, VIDEO 1,
VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, TAPE, TUNER, or CD.
This control is used to adjust the volume of the AV
receiver to MIN, 1 through 99, or MAX
The [Multi CH] button selects the DVD analog mul-
tichannel input.
U Phones jack (45)
This 1/4-inch phone jack is for connecting a stan-
dard pair of stereo headphones for private listening.
Display
1 23
4
5
6
7
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
7Message area
This area of the display shows various information
about the currently selected source.
1MUTING indicator (45)
This indicator flashes while the AV receiver is
muted.
2REC OUT indicator (54)
This indicator lights up when the REC OUT is
selected.
3ZONE 2 indicator (66)
This indicator lights up when Zone 2 is selected.
4Listening mode & format indicators
These indicators show the currently selected listen-
ing mode and the format of digital input signals.
5Tuning indicators (47)
TUNED: This indicator lights up when the AV
receiver is tuned into a radio station.
AUTO: This indicator lights up when the Auto Tun-
ing mode is selected, and disappears when the Man-
ual Tuning mode is selected.
MEMORY: This indicator lights up when presetting
radio stations.
FM STEREO: This indicator lights up when the
AV receiver is tuned to a stereo FM station.
6SLEEP indicator (45)
This indicator lights up when the Sleep function has
been set.
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Front & Rear Panels—Continued
Rear Panel
9
1 BCD5
78
K
L M
N
J
6
ZONE
2
SPEAKERS
SURROUND SPEAKERS
L
4.5
L
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN
3
IN
2
IN
1
OUT
R
Y
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
IN
IN
V
SUB
PB
L
WOOFER
S
PR
CENTER SPEAKER
R
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
FRONT SPEAKERS
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
O P Q R S T U VW
X
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
ZONE 2 OUT: Use CAT-5 (eight conductor
twisted) cable to connect directly from the
receiver’s A-BUS RI45 Hub to an A-BUS keypad.
A COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1, 2, 3 (27, 29, 31)
These component video inputs can be used to con-
nect AV components with component video outputs,
such as DVD players.
Warning:
DO NOT connect A-BUS output to any computer or
network connections (i.e. ethernet). It will cause
damage to the computer or network components as
24-volt power runs on this same cable to power the
amplifier stages of the amplifier module.
B AM ANTENNA (23)
These push terminals are for connecting an AM
antenna.
C COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (26)
This component video output can be used to con-
nect a TV or projector with a component video
input.
IR OUT: Another feature of the A-BUS system is
the ability to control source equipment in another
room where the A-BUS module is installed. If you
wish to control another source from the receiver at
the A-BUS keypad by remote control, connect
A-BUS or another brands’s IR emitter on the
receiver’s 40 K terminal. Then place the emitter on
the remote receiver on the front panel.
D FM ANTENNA (23)
This jack is for connecting an FM antenna.
E RS232 (35)
This port is for connecting the AV receiver to home
automation equipment and external controllers.
Typically, the emitter will work when you connect
with a 40 K connector. If it does not work, try a
56 K connector.
F IR IN/OUT (67)
These jacks are for connecting the remote sensors
included with multiroom kits (sold separately).
DC IN: Connect A-Bus power supply. Do not use
any other AC Adapter on this connector as it may
cause severe damage to the receiver.
G 12V TRIGGER OUT A/B/C (61, 67)
These jacks can be connected to the 12-volt trigger
inputs on other components. These trigger outputs
can each be assigned to an input so that when that
input is selected, a 12-volt trigger signal is output.
I MONITOR OUT (26)
The S-Video or composite video jack should be
connected to a video input on your TV or projector.
H A-BUS
A-BUS is a simple, efficient, elegant audio distribu-
tion system. The wiring installation time is signifi-
cantly reduced as only a single CAT-5 wire is run to
each location. A-BUS is easy to use, reliable,
affordable, and most of all, far better sounding than
conventional auto former based volume controls.
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Front & Rear Panels—Continued
J OPTICAL DIGITAL (26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33)
The optical digital audio inputs can be used to con-
nect CD and DVD players, and other components
with an optical digital audio output.
V
REMOTE CONTROL (34)
This
(Remote Interactive) jack can be con-
nected to an
jack on another Integra AV compo-
nent. The AV receiver’s remote controller can then
be used to control that component. To use
must make an analog audio connection (RCA)
between the AV receiver and the other AV compo-
nent, even if they are connected digitally.
, you
The optical output can be used to connect a CD
recorder or other digital recorder with an optical
digital input.
K COAXIAL DIGITAL (26, 27, 29, 31, 32, 33)
The coaxial digital audio inputs can be used to con-
nect CD and DVD players, and other components
with a coaxial digital audio output.
W PRE OUT (34)
The SUBWOOFER jack is for connecting a pow-
ered subwoofer.
X AC INLET (35)
L ZONE 2 SPEAKERS (63)
These terminal posts are for connecting speakers in
Zone 2.
The supplied power cord should be connected here.
M FRONT,CENTER,& SURROUND SPEAKERS
(22)
These terminal posts are for connecting your front,
center, and surround speakers.
N AC OUTLETS (35)
These switched AC outlets can be used to supply
power to other AV components. The type of outlet
depends on the country in which you purchased
your AV receiver. Some models have a single outlet.
O CD IN (32)
This analog audio input is for connecting a CD
player’s analog audio output.
P TAPE IN/OUT (32)
This analog audio input and output are for connect-
ing a recorder with an analog audio input and output
(cassette, Mini Disc, etc).
Q VIDEO 3 IN (26, 30)
Here you can connect a video source (VCR, set-top
box, etc). Input jacks include S-Video, composite
video, and analog audio.
R VIDEO 2 IN/OUT (28, 30)
Here you can connect a VCR. Input and output
jacks include S-Video, composite video, and analog
audio.
S VIDEO 1 IN/OUT (28, 30)
Here you can connect a VCR. Input and output
jacks include S-Video, composite video, and analog
audio.
T DVD IN (27, 28)
Here you can connect a DVD player. Input jacks
include S-Video, composite video, and analog
audio. You can connect a DVD player’s 2-channel
analog audio output or 5.1-channel analog audio
output.
U ZONE 2 OUT (63)
This analog audio output can be connected to a line
input on an integrated amplifier in Zone 2.
These jacks can can be configured as either line outs
or pre outs on the onscreen setup menus.
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Remote Controller
In addition to controlling the AV receiver, the remote
controller has several operating modes for controlling
your other AV components, including Integra compo-
Receiver Mode
Receiver mode is used to control the AV receiver. To
select Receiver mode, press the [Receiver] Remote
Mode button.
nents connected via
. Modes are selected by using
the remote controller’s Remote Mode buttons.
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
Some of the functions described in this manual may not
work as expected with other components.
RC-587M
Remote
indicator
This indicator
lights up
when the
A
B
On
Standby
TV
I
Input
remote con-
troller is
transmitting
commands.
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
3
4
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV VOL
T
N
+
10
Clear
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
Receiver
O
5
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
6
7
TV
Input
+
CH
Enter
VOL
P
8
Disc
-
9
J
Q
R
Prev
CH
Display
Muting
Rec
Random
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
Surround
K
L
M
-
Repeat
A B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
-
+
Level
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level
Open/Close Video Off
L Night
Cine Fltr
S
-
RC 587M
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Remote Controller—Continued
A Standby button (35)
This button is used to set the AV receiver to
Standby.
P VOL button (44)
This button is used to adjust the volume of the AV
receiver.
B On button (35)
Q Setup button (37)
This button is used to turn on the AV receiver.
This button is used to access the onscreen setup
menus that appear on the connected TV.
C Input Selector buttons (44)
These buttons are used to select the input source.
R Muting button (45)
This button is used to mute the AV receiver.
D Multi CH button (53)
This button is used to select the DVD analog multi-
channel input.
S Cine Fltr button (52)
This button is used to set the CinemaFILTER func-
tion.
E Remote Mode buttons
These buttons are used to select the remote control-
ler modes.
T Light button
This button is used to turn on or off the remote con-
troller’s illuminated buttons.
F Dimmer button (45)
This button is used to adjust the display brightness.
G Arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] & Enter buttons (37)
These buttons are used to select items on the
onscreen setup menus.
H CH +/– button (48)
This button is used to select radio presets.
I Return button
This button is used to return to the previously dis-
played onscreen setup menu.
J Display button (46, 48)
This button is used to display various information
about the currently selected input source.
K Listening mode buttons (49)
Surrond button
This button is used to select the Dolby Digital, Pro
Logic II, DTS and other listening modes.
All ST button
This button is used to select the All Ch Stereo listen-
ing mode.
Stereo button
This button is used to select the Stereo listening
mode.
Direct button
This button is used to select the Direct listening
mode.
[
DSP] & [DSP ] buttons
These buttons are used to select the Onkyo original
DSP (digital signal processor) listening modes.
L Test Tone, CH SEL, Level- & Level+ buttons
(42)
These buttons are used to adjust the level of each
speaker individually. The [Level–] & [Level+] but-
tons are also used to adjust the volume in Zone 2.
M L Night button (52)
This button is used to set the Late Night function.
N Macro buttons (78)
These buttons are used with the Macro function.
O Sleep button (45)
This button is used to set the Sleep function.
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Remote Controller—Continued
DVD Mode
DVD mode is used to control an Integra DVD player
connected to the AV receiver via
.
To set the remote controller to DVD mode, press the
[DVD] Remote Mode button.
A
B
A Standby button
On
Standby
TV
This button is used to set the DVD player to
Standby.
1
2
I
Input
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
B On button
3
DVD
6
Multi CH
5
This button is used to turn on the DVD player and to
set it to Standby.
4
CD
7
3
Tape
8
Tuner
9
C Number buttons
TV VOL
These buttons are used to enter title, chapter, and
track numbers, and to enter times for locating spe-
cific points in time.
+
10
Clear
0
-- ---
/
Q8
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
D Top Menu button
DVD
CD
Remote Mode
This button is used to select a DVD’s top menu.
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
E Arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] & Enter buttons
These buttons are used to navigate DVD menus and
the DVD player’s onscreen setup menus.
TV
Cable
R
4
5
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
F Disc +/– button
Input
This button selects discs on a DVD changer.
+
G Return/Exit button
CH
Disc
Enter
VOL
9
S
T
3
6
This button is used to exit the DVD player’s
onscreen setup menu.
-
7
8
Prev
CH
H Display button
4
5
U0
Display
Muting
This button is used to display information about the
current disc, title, chapter, or track on the DVD
player’s display, including the elapsed time, remain-
ing time, total time, and so on.
9
Rec
Random
A
B
I Playback buttons
V
W
X
Y
J
K
L
M
N
From left to right: Previous, Play, Next, Fast
Reverse, Pause, Stop, and Fast Forward.
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
Surround
-
Repeat
A B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
J Step & Slow [ ]/[ ] buttons
These buttons are used for frame-by-frame playback
and slow-motion playback.
Direct
6
7
Z
-
+
Level
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level
Open/Close Video Off
K Audio button
L Night
Cine Fltr
O
P
This button is used to select foreign language
soundtracks and audio formats (e.g., Dolby Digital
or DTS).
-
RC 587M
L Subtitle button
This button is used to select subtitles.
Round numbers are for DVD mode.
Square numbers are for CD mode.
M Repeat button
This button is used to set the repeat playback func-
tions.
N A-B button
This button is used to set the A–B repeat playback
function.
O Open/Close [ ] button
This button is used to open and close the disc tray.
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Remote Controller—Continued
P Video Off button
CD Mode
This button is used to turn off the internal video cir-
cuitry, eliminating any possibility of interference.
CD mode is used to control an Integra CD player con-
nected to the AV receiver via
.
Q Clear button
To set the remote controller to CD mode, press the
[CD] Remote Mode button.
This button is used to cancel functions and to clear
entered numbers.
1On button
R Menu button
This button is used to set the CD player to On or
Standby.
This button is used to display a DVD’s menu.
S VOL button
2Number buttons
This button is used to adjust the volume of the AV
receiver.
These buttons are used to enter track numbers and
to enter times for locating specific points in time.
T Setup/Guide button
This button is used to access the DVD player’s
onscreen setup menus.
3Disc button
This button is used to select discs on a CD changer.
U Muting button
4Display button
This button is used to mute the AV receiver.
This button is used to display information about the
current disc or track on the CD player’s display,
including the elapsed time, remaining time, total
time, and so on.
V Random button
This button is used with the random playback func-
tion.
W Angle button
5Playback buttons
This button is used to select camera angles.
From left to right: Previous, Play, Next, Fast
Reverse, Pause, Stop, and Fast Forward.
X Last Memory button
This button is used with the last memory function,
which allows you to resume DVD playback from
where you left off.
6Repeat button
This button is used to set the repeat playback func-
tions.
Y Search button
7Open/Close [ ] button
This button is used to search for titles, chapters,
tracks, and specific points in time.
This button is used to open and close the disc tray.
8Clear button
Z Memory button
This button is used to cancel functions and to clear
entered numbers.
This button is used with the memory playback func-
tion, which allows you to create a custom playlist of
titles, chapters, or tracks.
9VOL button
This button is used to adjust the volume of the AV
receiver.
0Muting button
This button is used to mute the AV receiver.
ARandom button
This button is used with the random playback func-
tion.
BMemory button
This button is used with the memory playback func-
tion, which allows you to create a custom playlist of
tracks.
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Remote Controller—Continued
MD/CDR Mode
MD/CDR mode is used to control an Integra MiniDisc
recorder or CD recorder connected to the AV receiver via
.
To select MD/CDR mode, press the [MD/CDR]
Remote Mode button.
By default, this button is set to control a MiniDisc
recorder. To control a CD recorder, it must be set to CDR
(see page 69).
On
Standby
TV
1
2
I
Input
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
Multi CH
5
A On button
4
CD
7
This button is used to set the MD recorder or CD
recorder to On or Standby.
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV VOL
B Number buttons
+
Clear
10
0
These buttons are used to enter track numbers and
to enter times for locating specific points in time.
-- ---
/
J
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
C Display button
Remote Mode
This button is used to display information about the
current disc or track on the MD recorder or CDR
recorder’s display, including the elapsed time,
remaining time, total time, and so on.
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
Tape
MD/CDR
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
D Play [ ] button
TV
Input
This button is used to start playback.
+
E Previous & Next [
The Previous [ ] button is used to select the pre-
vious track. During playback it selects the begin-
]/[
] buttons
CH
Enter
VOL
5
K
Disc
-
ning of the current track. The Next [
used to select the next track.
] button is
Prev
CH
3
L6
Display
Muting
4
5
1
2
F Pause [ ] button
This button is used to pause playback.
M
7
8
G Rec [ ] button
6
7
N
O
3
4
Rec
Random
This button is used to start recording.
H Repeat button
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
This button is used to set the repeat playback func-
tions.
Surround
-
Repeat
A B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
P
8
9
I Open/Close [ ] button
This button is used to eject a MiniDisc or to open
and close the CD recorder’s disc tray.
-
+
Level
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level
Open/Close Video Off
L Night
Cine Fltr
J Clear button
This button is used to cancel functions and to clear
entered numbers.
-
RC 587M
K VOL button
This button is used to adjust the volume of the AV
receiver.
Round numbers are for MD/CDR mode.
Square numbers are for TAPE mode.
L Muting button
This button is used to mute the AV receiver.
M FR & FF [ ]/[ ] buttons
The FR [ ] button is used to start fast reverse. The
FF [ ] button is used to start fast forward.
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Remote Controller—Continued
N Stop [ ] button
This button is used to stop playback.
O Random button
This button is used with the random playback func-
tion.
P Memory button
This button is used with the memory playback func-
tion, which allows you to create a custom playlist of
tracks.
TAPE Mode
TAPE mode is used to control an Integra cassette
recorder connected to the AV receiver via
.
To set the remote controller to TAPE mode, press the
[Tape] Remote Mode button.
For double cassette decks, only Deck B can be con-
trolled.
1Play [ ] button
This button is used to start playback.
2Previous & Next [
The Previous [ ] button is used to select the pre-
vious track. During playback it selects the begin-
]/[
] buttons
ning of the current track. The Next [
used to select the next track.
] button is
The Previous and Next [
]/[
] buttons may not
work properly with some cassette tapes depending
on how they were recorded.
3Reverse Play [ ] button
This button is used to start reverse playback.
4Rec [ ] button
This button is used to start recording.
5VOL button
This button is used to adjust the volume of the AV
receiver.
6Muting button
This button is used to mute the AV receiver.
7Rewind & FF [ ]/[ ] buttons
The Rewind [ ] button is used to start rewind. The
FF [ ] button is used to start fast forward.
8Stop [ ] button
This button is used to stop playback.
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Remote Controller—Continued
Installing the Batteries
Using the Remote Controller
To use the remote controller, point it at the AV receiver’s
remote control sensor, as shown below.
To open the battery compartment, press
the small hollow and slide off the cover.
1
Remote control sensor
AV receiver
Standby indicator
30˚
30˚
Insert the three supplied batteries (AA/R6)
2
in accordance with the polarity diagram
inside the battery compartment.
Notes:
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the AV
receiver is subjected to bright light, such as direct sun-
light or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this in
mind when installing.
• If another remote controller of the same type is used in
the same room, or the AV receiver is installed close to
equipment that uses infrared rays, the remote control-
ler may not work reliably.
Put the cover onto the remote controller
and slide it shut.
3
• Don’t put anything, such as a book, on the remote con-
troller, because the buttons may be pressed inadvert-
ently, thereby draining the batteries.
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the AV
receiver is installed in a rack behind colored glass
doors. Keep this in mind when installing.
• The remote controller will not work if there’s an obsta-
cle between it and the AV receiver’s remote control
sensor.
Notes:
• The batteries should last for about six months,
although this will vary with usage.
• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try
replacing the batteries.
• Don’t mix new and old batteries or different types of
batteries.
• If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long
time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from
leakage or corrosion.
• Expired batteries should be removed as soon as possi-
ble to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion.
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About Home Theater
Enjoying Home Theater
Thanks to the AV receiver’s superb capabilities, you can enjoy surround sound with a real sense of movement in your
own home—just like being in a movie theater or concert hall. With DVDs you can enjoy DTS and Dolby Digital. With
analog and digital TV you can enjoy Dolby Pro Logic II or Onkyo’s own DSP surround listening modes.
Front left and right speakers
These output the overall sound. Their role in a home theater is to provide a solid
anchor for the sound image.They should be positioned facing the listener at about
ear level, and equidistant from theTV.Angle them inward so as to create a triangle,
with the listener at the apex.
Center speaker
This speaker enhances the front left and
right speakers, making sound movements
distinct and providing a full sound image.In
movies it’s used mainly for dialog.
Position it close to your TV (preferably on
top) facing forward at about ear level, or at
the same height as the front left and right
speakers.
Subwoofer
The subwoofer handles the bass sounds of the
LFE (Low-Frequency Effects) channel. The vol-
ume and quality of the bass output from your
subwoofer will depend on its position, the shape
of your listening room, and your listening posi-
tion. In general, a good bass sound can be
obtained by installing the subwoofer in a front
Surround left and right
speakers
corner, or at one-third the width of the wall, as
shown.
These speakers are used for
precise sound positioning and
to add realistic ambience.
Tip:To find the best position for your subwoofer,
while playing a movie or some music with good
bass, experiment by placing your subwoofer at
various positions within the room, and choose
the one that provides the most satisfying
results.
Position them at the sides of
the listener, or slightly behind,
about 2–3 feet (60–100 cm)
above ear level. Ideally they
should be equidistant from the
listener.
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Connecting the AV receiver
AV Connection Color Coding
About AV Connections
RCA-type AV connections are usually color coded: red,
white, and yellow. Use red plugs to connect right-
channel audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled “R”).
Use white plugs to connect left-channel audio inputs and
outputs (typically labeled “L”). And use yellow plugs to
connect composite video inputs and outputs.
• Before making any AV connections, read the manuals
supplied with your other AV components.
• Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed
and double-checked all AV connections.
Optical Digital Jacks
The AV receiver’s optical digital jacks have shutter-type
covers that open when an optical plug is inserted and
close when it’s removed. Push plugs in all the way.
Analog audio
Right (red)
Left (white)
Right (red)
Left (white)
Composite video
(Yellow)
(Yellow)
Right!
Caution: To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical
plug straight when inserting and removing.
• Push plugs in all the way to make
good connections (loose connec-
tions can cause noise or malfunc-
tions).
• To prevent interference, keep
audio and video cables away from
power cords and speaker cables.
Wrong!
AV Cables & Jacks
Video
Cable
Jack
Description
P
R
B
P
P
R
B
Component video separates the luminance (Y) and
color difference signals (PR, PB), providing the best
picture quality. (Some TV manufacturers label their
component video sockets slightly differently.)
Y
Component
video cable
P
Y
PB
Y
PR
S-Video separates the luminance and color signals
and provides better picture quality than composite
video.
S
S-Video cable
Composite video is commonly used on TVs, VCRs,
and other video equipment. Use only dedicated
composite video cables.
Composite
video cable
V
Audio
Cable
Jack
Description
Offers the best sound quality and allows you to
enjoy surround sound (e.g., Dolby Digital, DTS).
The audio quality is the same as for coaxial.
OPTICAL
Optical digital
audio cable
Offers the best sound quality and allows you to
enjoy surround sound (e.g., Dolby Digital, DTS).
The audio quality is the same as for optical.
COAXIAL
Coaxial digital
audio cable
This cable carries analog audio. It’s the most
common connection format for analog audio, and
can be found on virtually all AV components.
L
Analog audio
cable (RCA)
R
This cable carries multichannel analog audio and
it’s typically used to connect DVD players with a
5.1-channel analog audio output. Several standard
analog audio cables can be used instead of a multi-
channel cable.
Multichannel
analog audio
cable (RCA)
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Connecting a Powered Subwoofer
ConnectingYour Speakers
Using a suitable cable, connect the AV receiver’s SUB-
WOOFER PRE OUT to an input on your powered sub-
woofer, as shown. If your subwoofer is unpowered and
you’re using an external amplifier, connect the SUB-
WOOFER PRE OUT to an input on the amp.
Speaker Configuration
For the best surround-sound experience, you should con-
nect seven speakers and a powered subwoofer.
The following table indicates the channels you should
use depending on the number of speakers that you have.
Number of speakers:
Front left
2
3
4
5
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
Powered
subwoofer
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
Y
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
V
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
S
PR
Front right
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
REMOTE
Center
LINE INPUT
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOR
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Surround left
Surround right
✓
✓
LINE INPUT
No matter how many speakers you use, a powered sub-
woofer is recommended for a really powerful and solid
bass.
Using Dipole Speakers
Attaching the Speaker Labels
You can use dipole speakers for the surround left and
right speakers. Dipole speakers output the same sound in
two directions.
Dipole speakers typically have an arrow printed on them
to indicate how they should be positioned. The surround
left and right dipole speakers should be positioned so that
their arrows point toward the TV/screen, while the sur-
round left and right dipolar speakers should be positioned
so that their arrows point toward each other, as shown.
The AV receiver’s positive (+) speaker terminals are
color-coded for ease of identification. (The negative (–)
speaker terminals are all black.)
Speaker terminal
Front left, Zone 2 left
Front right, Zone 2 right
Center
Color
White
Red
Green
Blue
Surround left
Surround right
Gray
Normal speakers
Dipole speakers
The supplied speaker labels are also color-coded and you
should attach them to the positive (+) side of each
speaker cable in accordance with the above table.All you
need to do then is to match the color of each label to the
corresponding speaker terminal.
1
TV/screen
TV/screen
1
4
3
2
3
4
2
5
6
5
6
1. Subwoofer
2. Front left speaker
3. Center speaker
4. Front right speaker
5. Surround left speaker
6. Surround right speaker
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Speaker Connection Precautions
Connecting the Speaker Cables
Read the following before connecting your speakers:
• Only connect speakers with an impedance of 6 ohms
or higher. If you use speakers with a lower impedance,
and use the amplifier at high volume levels for a long
period of time, the built-in protection circuit may be
activated.
Strip about 5/8" (15 mm)
of insulation from the
ends of the speaker
cables, and twist the bare
wires tightly, as shown.
5/8" (15 mm)
1
• Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before
making any connections.
Unscrew the terminal.
2
• Read the instructions supplied with your speakers.
• Pay close attention to speaker wiring polarity. In other
words, connect positive (+) terminals to only positive
(+) terminals, and negative (–) terminals to only nega-
tive (–) terminals. If you get them the wrong way
around, the sound will be out of phase and will sound
unnatural.
Fully insert the bare
wires.
3
• Unnecessarily long, or very thin speaker cables may
affect the sound quality and should be avoided.
• Be careful not to short the
positive and negative wires.
Doing so may damage the AV
Screw the terminal tight.
4
receiver.
• Don’t connect more than one
cable to each speaker termi-
nal. Doing so may damage the
AV receiver.
• Don’t connect one speaker to several terminals.
The following illustration shows which speaker should
be connected to each pair of terminals.
Surround
left speaker
Surround
right speaker
ZONE
2
SPEAKERS
SURROUND SPEAKERS
L
L
R
R
L
CENTER SPEAKER
R
FRONT SPEAKERS
Front left
speaker
Front right
speaker
Center
speaker
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Connecting the AM Loop Antenna
Connecting Antenna
The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor use
only.
This section explains how to connect the supplied indoor
FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to connect
commercially available outdoor FM and AM antennas.
The AV receiver won’t pick up any radio signals without
any antenna connected, so you must connect the antenna
to use the tuner.
Assemble the AM loop antenna, inserting
1
the tabs into the base, as shown.
AM antenna push terminals
FM antenna connector
ZONE
2
SPEAKERS
SURROUND SPEAKERS
L
4.5
L
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
R
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
V
SUB
PB
L
WOOFER
Connect both wires of the AM loop
antenna to the AM push terminals, as
shown.
S
PR
2
CENTER SPEAKER
R
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
FRONT SPEAKERS
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
(The antenna’s wires are not polarity sensitive, so
they can be connected either way around).
Make sure that the wires are attached securely and
that the push terminals are gripping the bare
wires, not the insulation.
Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna
The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use only.
Attach the FM antenna, as shown.
1
Insert the plug fully
into the jack.
Push
Insert wire
Release
Once your AV receiver is ready for use, you’ll
need to tune into an FM radio station and adjust
the position of the FM antenna to achieve the best
possible reception.
Once your AV receiver is ready for use, you’ll
need to tune into an AM radio station and adjust
the position of theAM antenna to achieve the best
possible reception.
Keep the antenna as far away as possible from
your AV receiver, TV, speaker cables, and power
cords.
Use thumbtacks or something similar to
fix the FM antenna into position.
2
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor AM loop antenna, try using it with a commer-
cially available outdoor AM antenna (see page 24).
Thumbtacks, etc.
Caution: Be careful that you don’t injure yourself
when using thumbtacks.
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-
door FM antenna instead (see page 24).
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna
Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-
door FM antenna instead.
If good reception cannot be achieved using the supplied
AM loop antenna, an outdoorAM antenna can be used in
addition to the loop antenna, as shown.
Outdoor antenna
Insulated antenna cable
AM loop antenna
Notes:
• Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable
results can sometimes be obtained when installed in an
attic or loft.
Outdoor AM antennas work best when installed outside
horizontally, but good results can sometimes be obtained
indoors by mounting horizontally above a window. Note
that the AM loop antenna should be left connected.
Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance with
local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards.
• For best results, install the outdoor FM antenna well
away from tall buildings, preferably with a clear line
of sight to your local FM transmitter.
• Outdoor antenna should be located away from possi-
ble noise sources, such as neon signs, busy roads, etc.
• For safety reasons, outdoor antenna should be situated
well away from power lines and other high-voltage
equipment.
• Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance
with local regulations to prevent electrical shock haz-
ards.
■ Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter
It’s best not to use the same antenna for both FM and TV
reception, as this can cause interference problems. If cir-
cumstances demand it, use a TV/FM antenna splitter, as
shown.
TV/FM antenna splitter
To AV receiver
To TV (or VCR)
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Connecting Both Audio & Video
By connecting both the audio and video outputs of your DVD player and other AV components to the AV receiver, you
can select both the audio and video simultaneously simply by selecting the appropriate input source on the AV receiver.
: Signal Flow
Video
Audio
Video
Audio
TV, projector,
etc.
DVD player, etc.
Speakers (see page 22 for con-
nection information)
Which Connections Should I Use?
The AV receiver supports several connection formats for compatibility with a wide range of AV equipment. The format
you choose will depend on the formats supported by your other components. Use the following sections as a guide.
For video components, you must make two connections—one for audio, one for video.
Video Connection Formats
Audio Connection Formats
Video equipment can be connected to the AV receiver by
using any one of the following video connection formats:
composite video, S-Video, or component video, the
latter offering the best picture quality.
A video signal connected to a V or S IN jack will be con-
verted—composite video to S-Video or S-Video to com-
posite video—but only for the MONITOR OUT jacks,
not the VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2 OUT V and S jacks.
Audio equipment can be connected to the AV receiver by
using any of the following audio connection formats:
analog, optical, coaxial, or multichannel.
When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that
the AV receiver doesn’t convert between them. For
example, audio signals connected to an OPTICAL or
COAXIAL input are not output by the analog TAPE
OUT.
DVD player,
etc.
DVD player,
etc.
Composite
Composite
S-Video
S-Video
Component
Component
Optical
Coaxial
Coaxial
Analog
Multi-
channel
Output
IN
Output
IN
Analog
Analog
Optical
Optical
Multi-
channel
AV Receiver
AV Receiver
Component
Component
S-Video
S-Video
Composite
Composite
MONITOR OUT
Only front
left and
right
OUT
Input
Input
Analog
Optical
TV, pro-
jector,
etc.
MDrecorder,
etc.
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
ConnectingYour TV or Projector
Monitor Out
Audio Connections
These connections will allow you to listen to audio from
your TV via the AV receiver.
If your TV doesn’t have an audio output, connect the AV
receiver to your VCR and use its tuner (see page 28).
■ Using Composite Video
Use a composite video cable to connect the AV receiver’s
V MONITOR OUT jack to a composite video input on
your TV, as shown.
■ Using Coaxial or Optical Connections
If you connect to a digital audio input, you’ll need to
assign it (see page 37).
• Use an optical digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jacks to an
optical output on your TV, as shown.
OR
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
MONITOR
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
V
V
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
S
PR
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
• Use a coaxial digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s COAXIAL DIGITAL IN jacks to a
coaxial output on your TV, as shown.
TV, projector,
etc.
VIDEO IN
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
IN
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
■ Using S-Video
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
IN
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
Use an S-Video cable to connect the AV receiver’s
S MONITOR OUT jack to an S-Video input on your TV,
as shown.
S
PR
IN
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
OPTICAL
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
1
DVD
Connect one or the
other
MONITOR
OUT
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
IN
IN
S
SUB
P
B
WO
S
PR
TV, projector,
etc.
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
REMOTE
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL
CONTROL
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
TV, projector,
etc.
■ Using Analog Connections
If your TV doesn’t have a digital audio output, or you
want to record from it, you’ll need to make the following
analog audio connection.
S VIDEO IN
Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
VIDEO 3 IN L/R jacks to an analog audio output on your
TV, as shown.
■ Using Component Video
Use a component video cable to connect the AV
receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks to a com-
ponent video input on your TV, as shown.
DIGITAL
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
I
IN
IN
I
OUT
V
Y
IN
OP
RS232
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
S
Y
PR
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
IN
IN
V
PB
PR
P
B
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
S
L
PR
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
L
VIDEO 3
R
SUB
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
AUDIO
OUTPUT
TV, projector,
etc.
TV, projector,
etc.
L
Y
PB
PR
R
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Audio Connections
Connecting a DVD Player
■ Using Coaxial or Optical Connections
• Use an optical digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jacks to the
optical output on your DVD player, as shown.
OR
• Use a coaxial digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s COAXIAL DIGITAL IN jacks to the
coaxial output on your DVD player, as shown.
Video Connections
You only need to use one of the following connection
methods.
■ Using Composite Video
Use a composite video cable to connect the AV receiver’s
V DVD IN jack to the composite video output on your
DVD player, as shown.
DVD
IN
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN2
IN1
OUT
IN
3
2
1
OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
IN
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
Y
IN
3
2
1
OUT
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
V
Y
SUB
P
B
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
WOOFER
IN
IN
V
S
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
PR
S
PR
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
IN1
REMOTE
L
OPTICAL
CONTROL
REMOTE
SUB
R
CONTROL
WOOFER
R
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Connect one or the other
VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL
DVD player
■ Using S-Video
Use an S-Video cable to connect the AV receiver’s
S DVD IN jack to the S-Video output on your DVD
player, as shown.
DVD player
DVD
IN
Initially, the OPTICAL IN1 jack is assigned to the DVD
input source. If you connect your DVD player to a dif-
ferent digital input, you’ll need to reassign the DVD
input source (see page 37).
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
V
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
S
PR
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
■ Using Analog Connections
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Even if your DVD player is connected digitally (optical
or coaxial), to use
, or to record audio from your
DVD player, you’ll need to make an analog connection
as well.
Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
DVD IN L/R jacks to the analog audio output on your
DVD player, as shown.
If your DVD player has stereo (L/R) and multichannel
outputs, be sure to use the left and right outputs.
S VIDEO OUT
DVD player
■ Using Component Video
Use a component video cable to connect the AV
receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO IN1 jacks to the com-
ponent video output on your DVD player, as shown.
• Your TV must also be connected via component video.
FRONT
L
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN1
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
R
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
IN
IN
Y
GITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
SUB
PB
WOOFER
OPTICAL
DVD
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
S
IN
3
2
1
OUT
PR
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
V
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
SUB
P
B
PB
PR
WOOFER
L
S
PR
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
R
L
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Y
PB
PR
DVD player
DVD player
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
■ Using a Multichannel Connection
Connecting a VCR for Playback
If your DVD player supports multichannel audio formats
such as DVD-Audio, and it has a 5.1-channel analog
audio output, you can enjoy DVD-Audio playback.
Use a multichannel analog audio cable to connect the AV
receiver’s DVD IN FRONT L/R, CENTER, SURR L/R,
and SUBWOOFER jacks to the 5.1-channel analog
audio output on your DVD player, as shown. Alterna-
tively, use several analog audio cables.
This section shows how to connect a VCR for playback
so that you can watch videos via the AV receiver.
Video Connections
• Use an S-Video cable to connect the AV receiver’s
S VIDEO 1 IN jack to a S-Video output on yourVCR,
as shown.
OR
• Use a composite video cable to connect the AV
receiver’s V VIDEO 1 IN jack to a composite video
output on your VCR, as shown.
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OU
IN
IN
V
SUB
P
B
WOOFE
S
PR
An S-Video connection provides better picture quality
than a composite video connection.
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Audio Connections
• Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
VIDEO 1 IN L/R jacks to an analog audio output on
your VCR, as shown.
VIDEO 1
IN
DVD player
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
VID
IN
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
V
SUB
WOOFER
S
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
IN
REMOTE
CONTROL
SUB
R
WOOFER
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
L
R
Connect one
or the other
R
L
AUDIO
OUTPUT
VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO OUT
VCR
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Audio Connections
Connecting a D-VHS VCR for Playback
If you connect to a digital audio input, you'll need to
assign it (see page 37).
Video Connections
If you connect to a component video input, you must
assign it (see page 38).
Use a component video cable to connect the AV
receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO IN2 or 3 jacks to a
component video output on your D-VHS VCR, as
shown.
• Use an optical digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jacks to an
optical output on your D-VHS VCR, as shown.
OR
• Use a coaxial digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s COAXIAL DIGITAL IN jacks to a
coaxial output on your D-VHS VCR, as shown.
Your TV must also be connected via component video.
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
IN
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
Y
S
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
PB
PR
IN
IN
PR
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
S
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
PR
L
IN
IN
OPTICAL
REMOTE
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
CONTROL
R
L
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
Connect one or the other
Y
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL
PB
PR
D-VHS VCR
D-VHS VCR
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Connecting a VCR for Recording
VCR (recording)
This section explains how to connect a VCR for
recording from a TV or another VCR.
R
L
R
L
AUDIO
INPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
Video Connections
• Use an S-Video cable to connect the AV receiver’s
S VIDEO 1 OUT jack to an S-Video input on the
recordingVCR. Use another S-Video cable to connect
the AV receiver’s S VIDEO 3 IN jack to an S-Video
output on your TV or playback VCR, as shown.
S VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
VIDEO IN
S VIDEO OUT
OR
• Use a composite video cable to connect the AV
receiver’s V VIDEO 1 OUT jack to a composite video
input on the recording VCR. Use another composite
video cable to connect the AV receiver’s V VIDEO 3
IN jack to a composite video output on your TV or
playback VCR, as shown.
Connect one or
the other
VIDEO 1
OUT
IN
Audio Connections
• Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
VIDEO 1 OUT L/R jacks to an audio input on the
recording VCR.
OUT
IN
• Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
VIDEO 3 IN L/R jacks to an audio output on your TV
or playback VCR.
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
VIDEO 3
IN
IN2
IN1
OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN
3
IN
2
IN
1
OUT
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
IN
IN
Playback from the Recording VCR
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
S
PR
To play back a video in the recording VCR via the AV
receiver:
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
REM
CON
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
• Use an S-Video cable to connect the AV receiver’s S
IN
VIDEO 1 IN jack to an S-Video output on the record-
L
ing VCR.
OR
R
• Use a composite video cable to connect the AV
receiver’s V VIDEO 1 IN jack to a composite video
output on the recordingVCR.And use an analog audio
cable to connect the AV receiver’s VIDEO 1 IN L/R
jacks to an audio output on the recording VCR.
Connect one
or the other
R
L
AUDIO
OUTPUT
S VIDEO
OUT
Notes:
• The AV receiver must be turned on for recording.
Recording is not possible while it’s in Standby mode.
VIDEO
OUT
:
:
For recording
For playback
• If you want to record directly from your TV or play-
back VCR to the recording VCR without going
through the AV receiver, connect the TV/VCR’s audio
and video outputs directly to the recording VCR’s
audio and video inputs. See the manuals supplied with
your TV and VCR for details.
or VCR, etc.
TV
• Video signals connected to composite video inputs
can only be recorded via composite video outputs. If
your TV/VCR is connected to a composite video
input, the recording VCR must be connected to a com-
posite video output. Similarly, video signals con-
nected to S-Video inputs can only be recorded via
S-Video outputs. If your TV/VCR is connected to an
S-Video input, the recording VCR must be connected
to an S-Video output.
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
■ Using Component Video
If you connect to a component video input, you must
assign it (see page 38).
Use a component video cable to connect the AV
receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 or IN 3 jack to a
component video output on your video source, as shown.
Connecting Other Video Sources—
Satellite, Cable, Set-top box, LD
Player, etc.
Video Connections
You only need to use one of the following connection
methods.
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
Y
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
■ Using Composite Video
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
IN
IN
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
Use a composite video cable to connect the AV receiver’s
V VIDEO 3 IN jack to a composite video output on your
video source, as shown.
S
PB
PR
PR
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
VIDEO 3
IN
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
IN
IN
Y
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
S
PR
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
PB
PR
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Satellite, cable, set-top
box, LD player, etc.
Audio Connections
■ Using Optical or Coaxial Connections
If you connect to a digital audio input, you’ll need to
VIDEO OUT
assign it (see page 37).
Satellite, cable, set-top
box, LD player, etc.
• Use an optical digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jacks to an
optical output on your video source, as shown.
OR
■ Using S-Video
• Use a coaxial digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s COAXIAL DIGITAL IN jacks to a
coaxial output on your video source, as shown.
Use an S-Video cable to connect the AV receiver’s
S VIDEO 3 IN jack to an S-Video output on your video
source, as shown.
VIDEO 3
IN
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
IN
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
Y
IN
3
2
1
OUT
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
V
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
SUB
P
B
IN
IN
WOOFER
V
S
P
B
OOFER
S
PR
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
IN
L
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
OPTICAL
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
REMOTE
CONTROL
SUB
R
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Connect one or the other
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL
S VIDEO OUT
Satellite, cable, set-top
box, LD player, etc.
Satellite, cable, set-top box, LD player, etc.
Notes:
• To connect the AV receiver to an LD player’sAC-3RF
output, you need a commercially available demodula-
tor.
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
■ Using Analog Connections
■ Using Analog Connections
If your video source doesn’t have a digital audio output,
or you want to record from it, you’ll need to make the
following analog audio connection.
Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
VIDEO 3 IN L/R jacks to the analog audio output on
your video source, as shown.
Even if your CD player is connected digitally (coaxial or
optical), to use
, or to record audio from your CD
player, you’ll need to make an analog audio connection
as well.
Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
CD IN L/R jacks to the analog audio output on your CD
player, as shown.
IN
L
DIG
IN2
IN1
OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MO
IN
IN
R
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
IN
P
B
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
S
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
PR
L
Y
VIDEO 3
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZON
OUT
2
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
L
S
PR
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
OUT
OUT
OU
L
ZONE
OUT
2
IN
IN
IN
IN
ONT
SURR
CENTER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
L
CD
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
AUDIO
OUTPUT
CD player
R
L
L
AUDIO
OUTPUT
R
Satellite, cable, set-top
box, LD player, etc.
Connecting a Cassette Recorder
Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
TAPE IN L/R jacks to the cassette recorder’s output, and
use another analog audio cable to connect the AV
receiver’s TAPE OUT L/R jacks to the cassette
recorder’s input, as shown.
Connecting a CD Player
■ Using Optical or Coaxial Connections
If you connect to a digital audio input, you’ll need to
assign it (see page 37).
• Use an optical digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jacks to the
optical output on your CD player, as shown.
OR
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
OUT
IN
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE
IN
IN
L
V
L
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
• Use a coaxial digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s COAXIAL DIGITAL IN jacks to the
coaxial output on your CD player, as shown.
PR
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
R
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
TAPE
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
REC
(IN)
PLAY
(OUT)
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
IN
IN
L
L
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
Cassette recorder
S
PR
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
OPTICAL
/
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Connect one or the other
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL
CD player
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
■ Digital Recording
Connecting a DAT, CD, or MD
Recorder
If your recorder has a digital input, by connecting it to
the AV receiver’s optical DIGITAL OUT jack, you can
record digitally. However, because the AV receiver
doesn’t convert analog input signals to digital and vice
versa, only input signals connected to a DIGITAL IN
jack can be recorded in this way.
You can connect a DAT, CD, or MD recorder instead of
a cassette recorder.
■ Analog Connections
Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
TAPE IN L/R jacks to the recorder’s output, and use
another analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
TAPE OUT L/R jacks to the recorder’s input, as shown.
DAT, CD, or MD recorder
OPTICAL
DIGITAL IN
OPTICAL
DIITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
Y
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
V
IN
3
2
1
OUT
OUT
IN
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
L
L
S
IN
IN
PR
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
S
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
PR
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
SUB
R
WOOFER
DEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
IN
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
R
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
TAPE
Connect one or the other
REC
(IN)
PLAY
(OUT)
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
L
L
DIGITAL OUT
DIGITAL OUT
DAT, CD, or MD recorder
R
R
Digital source (DAT, CD, MD player)
■ Using Optical or Coaxial Connections
(playback only)
If you connect to a digital audio input, you’ll need to
Note:
Don’t connect the recorder’s digital output to the AV
receiver when the recorder’s digital input is connected to
one of the AV receiver’s digital outputs. Doing so may
create a signal loop and cause a malfunction.
assign it (see page 37).
• Use an optical digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jacks to the
optical output on your recorder, as shown.
OR
• Use a coaxial digital audio cable to connect one of the
AV receiver’s COAXIAL DIGITAL IN jacks to the
coaxial output on your recorder, as shown.
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
IN
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
V
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
S
PR
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
OPTICAL
REMOTE
CONTROL
SUB
R
WOOFER
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Connect one or the other
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL
DAT, CD, or MD
recorder
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Connecting a Turntable
Connecting
Components
■ Turntable with a Built-in Phono Preamp
Use an analog audio cable to connect an unused audio
input on the AV receiver to the audio outputs on your
turntable, as shown.
With
(Remote Interactive) you can control your
-compatible Integra CD player, DVD player, and so
on with the AV receiver’s remote controller, as follows:
• To use
, you must make an analog audio con-
PR
nection between the AV receiver and the other AV
components, even if they are connected digitally.
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Auto Power On/Standby
When you start playback on an AV component con-
AUDIO
OUTPUT
IN
nected via
, if the AV receiver is in Standby, it will
L
turn on and select thatAV component as the input source
automatically. Similarly, when the AV receiver is set to
R
CD
Standby, all components connected via
also enter
Standby. Note that this function will not work if the com-
ponent’s power cord is connected to one of the AV
receiver’s AC OUTLETS.
■ Turntable without a Built-in Phono Preamp
Use an analog audio cable to connect an unused audio
input on the AV receiver to the audio outputs on your
phono preamp, and use another analog audio cable to
connect the phono preamp’s inputs to your turntable, as
shown.
Direct Change
When playback is started on an AV component con-
nected via
, the AV receiver automatically selects
that AV component as the input source.
PR
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
Remote Control
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
You can control your
-compatible Integra compo-
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
AUDIO
OUTPUT
nents with the AV receiver’s remote controller.
IN
L
ZONE
2
SPEAKERS
SURROUND SPEAKERS
L
4.5
L
DIGITAL
COAXIAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
OPTICAL
R
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
R
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
R
Y
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
PRE OUT
IN
IN
V
SUB
P
B
L
CD
WOOFER
S
PR
CENTER SPEAKER
R
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
FRONT SPEAKERS
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
DVD
Phono preamp
IN
IN
REMOTE
CONTROL
L
L
AUDIO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
INPUT
R
R
L
L
R
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
e.g., DVD player
L
■ Turntable with an MC (Moving Coil) Cartridge
Use an analog audio cable to connect an unused audio
input on the AV receiver to the audio outputs on your
phono preamp. Use another analog audio cable to con-
nect the phono preamp’s inputs to your MC head amp’s
outputs. And use another analog audio cable to connect
the MC head amp’s inputs to your turntable, as shown.
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
e.g., MD recorder
L
R
PR
Notes:
• Push plugs in all the way to make good connections.
• Use only cables for connections. No
cables are supplied with this AV receiver.
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
AUDIO
INPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
• Some AV components have two
jacks. You can
IN
connect either one to this AV receiver. The other jack
L
L
is for connecting more
• Connect the AV receiver’s
-compatible components.
jack to only IntegraAV
R
R
Phono preamp
CD
components. Connecting to other manufacturer’s AV
components may cause them to malfunction.
MC head amp or
MC transformer
• Some components may not support all
functions.
Refer to the manuals supplied with your components.
AUDIO
OUTPUT
AUDIO
INPUT
L
L
R
R
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Connecting the AV receiver—Continued
Connecting the Power Cords of Other
Components
Connecting the Supplied Power Cord
Plug the supplied power cord into this AC INLET.
• Do not use a power cord other than the one supplied
with this AV receiver. It’s designed exclusively for use
with this AV receiver and should not be used with any
other component.
• Never disconnect the power cord from the AV receiver
while the other end is still plugged into a wall outlet.
Doing so may cause an electric shock. Always discon-
nect the power cord from the wall outlet first.
The AV receiver has AC outlets on its rear panel that can
be used to connect the power cords of AV other compo-
nents that you intend to use with the AV receiver. These
components can then be left turned on so that they turn
on and off as and when the AV receiver is turned on and
set to Standby.
AC INLET
AC OUTLETS
AC 120V 60Hz
SWITCHED
TOTAL 120W 1A MAX.
DO NOT connect the
power cord at this time.
Power cord
(supplied)
Caution:
Turning On the AV receiver
• Make sure that the total capacity of the components
that you connect to theAC OUTLETS does not exceed
the stated capacity (e.g., TOTAL 120 W).
On
Standby/On
Note:
Standby
• Integra components with
jacks should be con-
nected directly to wall outlets, not the AV receiver’s
AC OUTLETS.
• The number of AC OUTLETS, socket type, and total
capacity depends on the country in which you pur-
chased the AV receiver.
On
Standby
Zone
2
TV
I
Input
Standby
V1
1
V2
2
V3
3
DVD
6
+
TV CH
-
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV VOL
Clear
Connecting the RS232 Port
This port can be used to connect an external controller
for controlling the AV receiver.
Press the [Standby/On] button.
Alternatively, press the remote
controller’s [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [On] button.
The AV receiver comes on, the display
lights up, and the Standby indicator
goes off.
Remote
controller
On
Standby
To turn off the AV receiver, press the
[Standby/On] button. The AV receiver
will enter Standby mode.
Notes:
• Pressing the remote controller’s [On] button once will
turn on the AV receiver. Pressing it again will turn on
any components connected via
.
• When the AV receiver is on Standby, it will turn on
automatically when any one of its input selector but-
tons is pressed.
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First Time Setup
About the Onscreen Setup Menus
The AV receiver is configured using onscreen setup menus, which are displayed on the TV that’s connected to either of
the MONITOR OUT jacks. Because they appear on your TV, they’re large and clear, making setup a breeze.
Settings are divided into two groups: Basic Setup and Advanced Setup.
When you’ve configured the settings on the Basic Setup menu correctly, you’ll be ready to enjoy movies and music. The
Advanced Setup menu contains more detailed settings for an even better sound and increased enjoyment.
Submenus
Basic Setup
1.Initial Setup
------------------------
1.Digital Input
2.Component Video
3.Hardware Setup
p. 37
p. 38
p. 64, 65
p. 39
p. 41
p. 42
2.Speaker Setup
------------------------
1.Speaker Config
2.Speaker Distance
3.Level Calibration
Main menus
Menu
Advanced Setup
------------------------
Basic Setup
1.Initial Setup
2.Speaker Setup
3.Decoder Setup
------------------------
1.Analog/PCM
2.Dolby Digital
Advanced Setup
3.Decorder Setup
4.Audio Adjust
5.Listening Mode Preset
6.Preference
3.DTS
4.D.F.2ch
5.Multiplex
6.Multich Input
p. 56
p. 57
4.Audio Adjust
------------------------
1.Mono
2.PL Music
3.Enhance
4.Orchestra
p. 57
5.Unplugged
p. 58
6.Studio-Mix
7.TV Logic
8.Mono Movie
9.Theater-Dimensional
5.Listening Mode Preset
------------------------
1.DVD/MULTICH
2.VIDEO1
3.VIDEO2
4.VIDEO3
5.TAPE
p. 59
6.TUNER
7.CD
6.Preference
------------------------
1.IntelliVolume
2.Volume Setup
3.OSD Setup
4.Remote Setup
5.Digital Format
p. 60
p. 61
6.12V Trigger A Setup
7.12V Trigger B Setup
8.12V Trigger C Setup
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First Time Setup—Continued
Initial Setup
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “1. Digital
Input,” and then press [Enter].
]
3
Digital Input
Enter
If you connect a component to a digital input jack, you
must assign that jack to an input selector. For example, if
you connect your CD player to the OPTICAL IN2 jack,
you should assign that jack to the CD input selector. By
default, the OPTICAL IN1 jack is assigned to the DVD
input selector, although this can be changed.
The Digital Input menu appears.
Menu
------------------------
B
1.Initial Setup
------------------------
Enter
1-1.Digital Input
------------------------
a.DVD:OPT1
b.VIDEO1
:-----
:-----
:-----
:-----
:-----
c.VIDEO2
+
10
Cle
0
d.VIDEO3
-- ---
/
e.TAPE
f.CD
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
1
TV
Cable
• There are no assignments for
TUNER.
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
Input
2, 3
+
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
2–4
1, 5
CH
4
Enter
VOL
Disc
buttons to select an input selec-
tor, and then use the Left and
Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select a
digital input jack.
-
Prev
CH
Enter
Display
Muting
Examples:
Rec
Random
If you connect your DVD player to the
OPTICAL IN 2 jack, set “a. DVD” to
“OPT2.”
If you want to listen to audio from the
component connected to the COAX-
IAL IN 1 jack when theVIDEO 1 input
selector is selected, set “c. VIDEO1” to
“COAX1.”
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
Surround
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
-
+
Level
vel
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
1
2
For input selectors that you don’t want
to assign a digital input jack, leave them
set to “-----.”
Receiver
Press the [Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
5
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “1. Initial
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
]
Note:
Enter
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and
[Enter] button.
The Initial Setup menu appears.
Enter
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First Time Setup—Continued
Component Video Setup
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
4
If you connect to a COMPONENTVIDEO IN, you must
assign it to an input selector. For example, if you connect
your DVD player to COMPONENT IN 3, you should
assign it to the DVD input selector.
buttons to select an input selec-
tor, and then use the Left and
Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select:
IN1: Use the video component
connected to COMPO-
Enter
Input
selector
Analog audio
input (fixed)
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN jack
NENT VIDEO IN 1.
IN2: Use the video component
connected to COMPO-
NENT VIDEO IN 2.
IN3: Use the video component
connected to COMPO-
DVD
DVD
IN 1
Last
Last
Last
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
NENT VIDEO IN 3.
Last: Select this for audio-only
components.
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
1
2
Receiver
Press the [Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
5
Notes:
• If you select Last, the video source remains the same
when you select another input selector. For example,
if you set VIDEO 1 to Last, select the DVD input
selector, then select the VIDEO 1 input selector, you
can watch a DVD while listening to audio from the
component connected to the VIDEO 1 IN L/R jacks.
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and
[Enter] button.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “1. Initial
]
Enter
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
The initial Setup menu appears.
Enter
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
3
buttons to select “2. Component
Video,” and then press the
[Enter] button.
Enter
The Component Video Setup menu
appears.
Menu
------------------------
Enter
B
1.Initial Setup
------------------------
1-2.Component Video
------------------------
a.DVD/MULTICH:IN1
b.VIDEO1
:Last
:Last
:Last
c.VIDEO2
d.VIDEO3
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First Time Setup—Continued
Speaker Setup
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “1. Speaker
Config,” and then press [Enter].
]
3
Speaker Configuration
Enter
Here you can specify which speakers are connected and
their individual sizes.
The Speaker Config menu appears.
Menu
------------------------
For speakers with a cone diameter
over 6-1/2 inches (16 cm), specify
large, and for those with a diameter
below this, specify small.
2.Speaker Setup
------------------------
Enter
2-1.Speaker Config
------------------------
a.Subwoofer:Yes
b.Front
:Large
:Small
c.Center
d.Surround
:Small
:100Hz
:Off
Cone diameter
e.Crossover
f.Double Bass
+
10
Clear
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “a. Subwoofer,”
and then use the Left and Right
]
4
5
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
Enter
1
[
]/[ ] buttons to select:
Yes: Select if a subwoofer is con-
nected.
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
Input
2, 3
+
No: Select if no subwoofer is con-
nected.
CH
2–11
1, 12
Enter
VOL
Disc
-
Prev
CH
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “b. Front,” and
then use the Left and Right [ ]/
]
Display
Muting
Enter
[
] buttons to select:
Small: Select if the front speakers are
small.
Rec
Random
u
Large: Select if the front speakers are
large.
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
Note:
1
2
Receiver
• If the Subwoofer setting in step 4 is
set to No, this setting is fixed at
Large.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “c. Center,” and
then use the Left and Right [ ]/
]
6
Enter
[
] buttons to select:
Small: Select if the center speaker is
small.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “2. Speaker
]
Enter
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
Large: Select if the center speaker is
large.
The Speaker Setup menu appears.
None: Select if no center speaker is
connected.
Enter
Note:
• If the Front setting in step 5 is set to
Small, the Large option cannot be
selected.
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First Time Setup—Continued
Double Bass
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “d. Surround,”
and then use the Left and Right
]
7
With the Double Bass function, you can boost bass out-
put by feeding bass sounds from the front left and right
channels to the subwoofer. This function can be set only
if the Subwoofer setting in step 4 is set to Yes, and the
Front setting in step 5 is set to Large.
Enter
[
]/[ ] buttons to select:
Small: Select if the surround left and
right speakers are small.
Large: Select if the surround left and
right speakers are large.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “g. Double
]
9
None: Select if no surround left and
right speakers are connected.
Bass,” and then use the Left and
Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select:
On: Double Bass function on.
Off: Double Bass function off
(default).
Enter
Note:
• If the Front setting in step 5 is set to
Small, the Large option cannot be
selected.
Press the [Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
10
Continue with step 8.
Crossover
Notes:
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “g. Crossover,”
and then use the Left and Right
]
8
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and
[Enter] button.
Enter
[
]/[ ] buttons to select a
crossover frequency.
Choose a crossover frequency suitable
for your setup. If you’re using a sub-
woofer, choose a crossover frequency
based on the diameter of your front
speakers. If you’re not using a sub-
woofer, use the diameter of any speaker
that you specified as Small.
Speaker cone
diameter
Crossover
frequency
Over 8 in.
60Hz
80Hz
6-1/2 to 8 in.
5-1/4 to 6-1/2 in.
3-1/2 to 5-1/4 in.
Under 3-1/2 in.
100Hz
120Hz
150Hz
Notes:
• If the crossover frequency is set to a low value, and the
program material doesn’t contain any sounds below
that frequency, the subwoofer will not output much
sound.
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First Time Setup—Continued
Speaker Distance
The Speaker Distance menu appears.
Here you can specify the distance from each speaker to
the listening position so that the sound from each speaker
arrives at the listener’s ears as the sound designer
intended.
Menu
------------------------
2.Speaker Setup
------------------------
2-2.Speaker Distance
+
0
Cea
0
------------------------
-- ---
/
a.Unit :feet
Input Select
Macro
b.Front
: 12ft
: 12ft
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
c.Center
d.Surr Right :
7ft
7ft
Remote Mode
e.Surr Left
:
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
1
f.Subwoofer
: 12ft
TV
Cable
Note:
Dimmer
Sleep
Speakers that you set to No or None on
the Speaker Configuration page
(page 39) cannot be selected.
TV
Input
2, 3
+
CH
2–5
1, 7
Enter
VOL
Disc
-
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
Prev
CH
4
5
buttons to select “a. Unit,” and
then use the Left and Right [ ]/
Display
Muting
Enter
[
] buttons to select:
feet: Select if you want to enter
distances in feet. Can be set
from 1 to 30 feet in 1-foot
steps.
Random
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
meters: Select if you want to enter
distances in meters. Can be
set from 0.3 to 9 meters in
0.3-meter steps.
1
2
Receiver
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
buttons to select “b. Left,” and
then use the Left and Right [ ]/
Enter
[
] buttons to specify the dis-
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “2. Speaker
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
]
tance.
Enter
Specify the distance from the front left
speaker to your listening position.
The Speaker Setup menu appears.
Repeat step 5 for all speakers.
6
7
Enter
Press the [Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select“2. Speaker Dis-
tance,” and then press [Enter].
]
3
Notes:
Enter
• The Center and Subwoofer distances can be set up to
5 ft. (1.5 m) more or less than the Front distance. For
example, if the Front distance is set to 20 ft. (6 m), the
Center and Subwoofer distances can be set between 15
and 25 ft. (4.5 and 7.5 m). The SurrRight, Surr Left,
and Surr Back distances can be set up to 5 ft. (1.5 m)
more or 15 ft. (4.5 m) less than the Front distance. For
example, if the Front distance is set to 20 ft. (6 m), the
SurrRight, Surr Left, and Surr Back distances can be
set between 5 and 25 ft. (1.5 and 7.5 m).
Enter
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and
[Enter] button.
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First Time Setup—Continued
Speaker Level Calibration
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
3
Here you can adjust the level of each speaker with the
built-in test tone so that the volume of each speaker is the
same at the listening position.
buttons to select “3. Level Cali-
bration,” and then press [Enter].
The Level Calibration menu appears
and the pink noise test tone is output by
the front left speaker.
Enter
Notes:
• The speakers cannot be calibrated while the output of
the AV receiver is muted, while a pair of headphones
is connected, or when using the multichannel input.
Menu
------------------------
Enter
B
2.Speaker Setup
------------------------
CD
7
8
2-3.LevelCalibration
------------------------
TV VOL
a.Left :0dB
+
10
Clear
0
b.Center : 0dB
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
c.Right
: 0dB
d.SurrRight
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
e.Surr Left
Remote Mode
f.Subwoofer
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
1
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
Input
Note:
2, 3
+
Speakers that you set to No or None on
the Speaker Configuration page
(page 39) cannot be selected.
CH
2–4
1, 6
Enter
VOL
Disc
-
Prev
CH
Display
Muting
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
4
buttons to select each speaker,
and use the Left and Right [ ]/
Enter
[
] buttons to set the volume.
The volume can be adjusted from –12
to +12 dB in 1 dB steps (–15 to +12 dB
for the subwoofer).
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
1
2
Receiver
Repeat step 4 until the volume of
the test tone from each speaker
is the same.
5
6
Press the [Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “2. Speaker
]
Enter
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
The Speaker Setup menu appears.
Notes:
• This procedure can also be performed by using the
remote controller. First press the [Test Tone] button to
output the test tone. Use the [Level–] and [Level+]
buttons to set the volume, and use the [CH SEL] but-
ton to select the speakers.
Enter
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First Time Setup—Continued
Changing the TAPE/MD/CDR Display
If you connect an
-compatible Integra MiniDisc
recorder or CD recorder to the TAPE IN/OUT jacks, for
to work properly, you must change this setting.
This setting can only be changed on the AV receiver.
Zone
2
Standby
1, 2
Press the [TAPE] input selector
button so that “TAPE” appears
on the display.
1
2
Press and hold down the [TAPE]
input selector button (about 3
seconds) to set the display.
Repeat this step to select TAPE, MD, or
CDR.
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Basic Operation
Selecting the Input Source
This section explains how to select the input source (i.e., the AV component that you want to listen to or watch).
3
On
Standby
TV
I
Input
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
1
1
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV VOL
Zone
2
+
Clear
10
0
-- ---
/
Standby
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone
2
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
Input
+
3
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
-
1
Use the AV receiver’s input selector buttons to select the input
source.
Remote
controller
1
AV receiver
Receiver
To select the input source with the remote controller, press the
[Receiver] button, and then use the Input Selector buttons.
or
On the remote controller, the [V1], [V2], and [V3] buttons select theVIDEO 1,
VIDEO 2, and VIDEO 3 input sources respectively.
V1
V2
V3
Multi CH
Tape
DVD
Tuner
CD
Start playback on the source component.
2
3
When you select DVD or another video component, on your TV, you’ll need to
select the video input that’s connected to the AV receiver’s MONITOR OUT.
On some DVD players, you may need to turn on the digital audio output.
To adjust the volume, use the MasterVolume control, or the remote
controller’s [VOL] button.
Remote
controller
AV receiver
The volume can be set to MIN, 1 through 99, or MAX.
The AV receiver is designed for home theater enjoyment. It has a wide volume
range, allowing precise adjustment.
VOL
or
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Basic Operation—Continued
CD
Tape
Tuner
Using the Sleep Timer
With the sleep timer, you can set the AV receiver to auto-
matically turn off after a specified period.
+
Clear
10
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Press the [Receiver] button, and
then press the [Sleep] button
repeatedly to select the required
sleep time.
The sleep time can be set from 90 to 10
Remote Mode
Press
[Receiver]
first
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
Receiver
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
Dimmer
TV
Sleep
Input
Sleep
+
minutes in 10 minute steps.
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
The SLEEP indicator appears on the
display when the sleep timer has been
set, as shown. The specified sleep time
appears on the display for about five
seconds, then the previous display
reappears.
-
Prev
CH
Muting
Display
Muting
If you need to cancel the sleep timer, press the [Sleep]
button repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator disappears.
Setting the Display Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of the display.
To check the time remaining until the AV receiver sleeps,
press the [Sleep] button. Note that if you press the
[Sleep] button while the sleep time is being displayed,
you’ll shorten the sleep time by 10 minutes.
Press the [Receiver] button, and
Receiver
then press the [Dimmer] button
repeatedly to select Normal, Dim
or Dimmer.
Using Headphones
• Normal
Dimmer
• Dim
• Dimmer
You can connect a pair of stereo headphones (1/4-inch
phone plug) to the AV receiver’s Phones jack for private
listening, as shown.
Zone
2
Standby
Muting the AV receiver
Phones
You can temporarily mute the output of the AV receiver.
Press the [Receiver] button, and
then press the [Muting] button.
Receiver
Notes:
The output is muted and the MUTING
indicator flashes on the display, as
shown.
• Always turn down the volume before connecting your
headphones.
• The speakers are turned off while the headphones plug
is inserted in the Phones jack. (Zone 2 speakers are not
turned off.)
Muting
• When you connect a pair of headphones, the listening
mode is set to Stereo, unless it’s already set to Stereo,
Mono, or Direct. When you disconnect the head-
phones, the previous listening mode is resumed.
• Only the Stereo, Direct, and Mono listening modes
can be used with headphones. (The listening modes
available also depends on the currently selected input
source.)
To unmute the AV receiver, press the
[Muting] button again, or adjust the
volume.
The Mute function is cancelled when
the AV receiver is set to Standby.
• When the multichannel input is used, only the front
left and right audio can be heard in the headphones.
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Basic Operation—Continued
Displaying Source Information
You can display various information about the current
input source as follows.
In
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
Receiver
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
Input
+
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
-
Prev
CH
Display
Display
Muting
Press the [Receiver] button, and
then press the [Display] button
repeatedly to cycle through the
available information.
Receiver
Display
The following information can typically be displayed for
input sources.
Input source &
volume
Signal format*
or sampling
frequency
Input source &
listening mode
*If the input signal is analog, no format information is
displayed. If the input signal is PCM, the sampling fre-
quency is displayed. If the input signal is digital but not
PCM, the signal format is displayed. Information is dis-
played for about three seconds, then the previously dis-
played information reappears.
Interpreting Surround Channel Values
A
B
C
A: The number of front channels (3 means front left,
front right, and center).
B: The number of surround channels (2 means surround
left and surround right).
C: LFE channel for subwoofer (1 means yes).
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Basic Operation—Continued
■ Manual Tuning Mode
Using the Tuner
Press the [Tuning Mode] button
so that the AUTO indicator disap-
pears from the display.
With the built-in tuner you can enjoy AM and FM radio
stations. You can store your favorite stations as presets
for quick selection.
1
Listening to the Radio
Press and hold the Tuning Up or
Down [ ]/[ ] button.
The frequency stops changing when
you release the button.
Press the buttons repeatedly to change
the frequency one step at a time.
2
Use the [TUNER] input selector
button to select either AM or FM.
1
In this example, FM has been selected.
Band
Frequency
The AV receiver changes FM frequency in 0.2 MHz
steps, 10 kHz steps for AM.
In Manual Tuning mode, FM stations will be in mono.
Tuning into weak FM stereo stations
Tuning into Radio Stations
If the signal from a stereo FM station is weak, it may be
impossible to get good reception. In this case, switch to
Manual Tuning mode and listen to the station in mono.
1 2
Zone
2
Standby
■ Auto Tuning Mode
Press the [Tuning Mode] button
so that the AUTO indicator
appears on the display.
1
Press theTuning Up or Down [ ]/
2
[
] button.
Searching stops when a station is
found.
When tuned into a station, the TUNED indicator
appears. When tuned into a stereo FM station, the FM
STEREO indicator appears on the display, as shown.
TUNED AUTO
FM STEREO
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Basic Operation—Continued
Presetting Radio Stations
Deleting Presets
2, 4
3
2
Zone
2
Zone
2
Standby
Standby
You can store up to 40 of your favorite radio stations as
presets.
Select the preset that you want to
delete.
See the previous section.
1
2
Tune into the station that you
want to store as a preset.
1
While holding down the [Mem-
ory] button, press the
[Tuning MODE] button.
The selected preset is deleted and its
number disappears from the display.
Press the [Memory] button.
The MEMORY indicator appears and
the preset number flashes.
2
Displaying Radio Information
While the MEMORY indicator is
3
displayed (about 8 seconds), use
the Preset [ ]/[ ] buttons to
select a preset from 1 through 40.
In this example, preset #3 is selected.
2
Zone
2
Standby
Press the [Memory] button again
to store the station.
4
The station is stored and the preset
number stops flashing.
Repeat this procedure for all your
favorite radio stations.
Press the [Display] button
repeatedly to cycle through the
available information.
1
Selecting Preset Stations
Band, preset # &
frequency
Use the [TUNER] input selector
1
button to select either AM or FM.
Listening mode
Use the Preset [ ]/[ ] buttons,
or the remote controller’s CH [+/
–] button to select a preset.
2
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Basic Operation—Continued
Selecting with the Remote Controller
Selecting Listening Modes
RC-587M
See “About the Listening Modes” on page 51 for
detailed information about the listening modes.
Rec
Random
All ST
Stereo
• The Dolby Digital and DTS listening modes
can only be selected if your DVD player is
connected to the AV receiver with a digital
audio connection (coaxial or optical).
• Listening mode availability depends on the
format of the current input signal.
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
Surround
Surround
Direct
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
DSP
DSP
-
+
Level
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level
Open/Close Video Off
L
Night
Cine Fltr
-
RC 587M
Selecting on the AV receiver
■ [Surrond] button
This button selects the Dolby Digital, Pro Logic II,
Stereo
DTS, and other listening modes.
■ [All ST] button
Zone
2
Standby
This button selects the All Ch Stereo listening mode.
■ [Stereo] button
This button selects the Stereo listening mode.
■ [Direct] button
This button selects the Direct listening mode.
Listening Mode
■ [ DSP] & [DSP ] buttons
These buttons select the Onkyo original DSP modes.
■ [Stereo] button
This button selects the Stereo listening mode.
■ Listening Mode [ ] [ ] buttons
These buttons select all the listening modes that can
be used with the current input source.
Modes can be selected in the following order,
depending on the input signal format:
Direct ➔ Mono ➔ Stereo ➔ Surround (e.g., Dolby
Digital, DTS, PL II, and so on) ➔ Onkyo original
DSP
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Basic Operation—Continued
The following table lists all the listening modes and shows which modes can be selected for each input signal format.
Dolby D
1/
0,1+1
DTS/DTS 96/24*2
Analog,
PCM*1
Input signal format
Source
Multich
1/0,
2/0
*/2
2/0
Other
*/2
Other
1+1
CD, TV, LD,
VHS, MD,
turntable,
radio,
cassette, DTV,
etc.
DVD, DTV, etc.
DVD, LD, CD, etc.
DVD
Listening mode
Direct
Stereo
Mono
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
PLII Movie/Music/Game *3
Dolby D
❍
❍
DTS, DTS 96/24
Multich
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
Mono Movie
Enhance
Orchestra
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
Unplugged
Studio-Mix
TV Logic
All Ch Stereo
Full Mono
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
Theater-Dimensional
1. In the Direct listening modes, PCM signals at 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz are processed at 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, and 96 kHz respectively. 96 kHz
signals are processed at 48 kHz for all listening modes other than Direct, and Stereo.
2. In the Direct, Stereo, and DTS 96/24 listening modes, signals are processed as DTS 96/24. Everything else processed as DTS.
3. Cannot be selected if the Center and Surr parameters are set to “None” or the Zone 2 speakers are being used.
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Basic Operation—Continued
DTS 96/24
About the Listening Modes
This mode provides higher audio quality.
Use it with CDs, DVDs, and LDs that bear
the DTS 96/24 logo.
With its built-in surround-sound decoders and DSP pro-
grams, the AV receiver can transform your home listen-
ing room into a movie theater or concert hall.
The AV receiver’s surround indicators show which
speakers are active in each listening mode.
Onkyo Original DSP Modes
Front left
Center
Front right
Orchestra
or
Suitable for classical or operatic music. The center
speaker is turned off and the surround channels are
emphasized in order to widen the stereo image. In addi-
tion, it simulates the natural reverberation of a large hall.
Subwoofer
Surround
left
Surround
right
Unplugged
Direct
Suitable for acoustic instrument sounds, vocals, and jazz
music. By emphasizing the front stereo image, it simu-
lates the stage-front experience.
The selected input source is output by the front left and
right speakers only, with minimal processing for a pure
sound.
Studio-Mix
Stereo
Suitable for rock and pop music. Listening to music in
this mode creates a lively sound field with a powerful
acoustic image, like being at a club or rock concert.
The selected input source is processed as a stereo signal
and output by the front left and right speakers and the
subwoofer.
TV Logic
Mono
or
Adds realistic acoustics to TV programs produced in a
TV studio. In addition, it adds surround effects to the
entire sound and adds clarity to voices.
Use this mode when watching an old movie with a mono
soundtrack, or to select multilingual soundtracks
recorded in the left and right channels of some movies.
It can also be used when playing a DVD or other source
with multiplexed audio, such as a karaoke DVD.
Enhance
This mode is ideal for enjoying music programs or TV
sports programs. It provides a natural surround sound
with movement in the surround speakers, creating a
sound with a live feeling to it.
Dolby Pro Logic II
Use this mode with DVDs and vid-
eos that bear the Dolby Surround
logo or TV programs that feature Dolby Surround. You
can also use this mode with stereo movies or TV pro-
grams and the AV receiver will create a 5.1 surround mix
from the 2-channel stereo.
Mono Movie
This mode is suitable for use with old movies and other
mono sound sources. The center speaker outputs the sound
as it is, while reverb is applied to the sound output by the
other speakers, giving presence to even mono material.
Dolby Pro Logic II has three modes of operation; Movie
mode for movies, Music mode for listening to music and
Game mode for use with games consoles with 2-channel
stereo outputs.
All Ch Stereo
Ideal for background music. The front and surround
channels create a stereo image that fills the entire listen-
ing area.
Dolby Digital
With this format you can experience the
same superb sound that you get at a movie
theater or concert hall. Use this mode with DVDs that
bear the Dolby Digital logo.
Full Mono
In this mode, all speakers output mono audio, so the
music sounds the same regardless of where you are.
T-D (Theater-Dimensional)
or
DTS
With this mode you can enjoy a virtual 5.1 surround
sound even with only two or three speakers. This works
by controlling how sounds reach the listener’s left and
right ears. Good results may not be possible if there’s too
much reverb, so we recommend that you use this mode
in an environment with little or no natural reverb.
This digital surround format offers a surround
sound experience with exceptional fidelity. It
uses compressed digital audio data, with six
discrete channels (5.1), and the ability to handle large
amounts of audio data while remaining faithful to the
original. DTS provides very high-quality sound. You’ll
need a DTS compatible DVD player in order to enjoy
DTS material. Use this mode with DVDs, LDs, or CDs
that bear the DTS logo.
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Advanced Operation
-
CD
7
8
Using the CinemaFILTER
TV VOL
With the CinemaFILTER, you can soften overly bright
movie soundtracks, which are typically mixed for repro-
duction in a movie theater.
CinemaFILTER can be used with the following listening
modes: Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, DTS,
and DTS 96/24.
+
10
Clear
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
Receiver
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
Press the [Receiver] button, and
then press the [Cine Fltr] button
1
Receiver
repeatedly to select:
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
On: CinemaFILTER on.
Off: CinemaFILTER off.
Surround
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
Cine Fltr
-
+
Level
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level
Open/Close Video Off
L Night
Cine Fltr
Cine Fltr
L Night
-
RC 587M
Adjusting the Bass & Treble
Using the Late Night Function
(Dolby Digital only)
You can adjust the bass and treble for the front speakers,
except when the Direct mode is selected.
With the Late Night function, you can reduce the
dynamic range of Dolby Digital material so that you can
still hear quiet parts even when listening at low volume
levels—ideal for watching movies late at night when you
don’t want to disturb anyone.
Zone
2
Standby
Press the [Receiver] button, and
then press the [L NIGHT] button
1
Receiver
repeatedly to select:
Off: Late Night function off.
Low: Small reduction in dynamic
2
1
L Night
range.
Press the [Tone] button repeat-
edly to select either Bass or
Treble.
1
High: Big reduction in dynamic
range.
Notes:
• The effect of the Late Night function depends on the
Dolby Digital material that you are playing, and with
some material there will be little or no effect.
• The Late Night function is set to Off when the AV
receiver is set to Standby.
Use the Tone [–]/[+] buttons to
adjust.
2
■ Bass
You can boost or cut low-frequency sounds output by the
front speakers from –10 dB to +10 dB in 2 dB steps.
■ Treble
You can boost or cut high-frequency sounds output by
the front speakers from –10 dB to +10 dB in 2 dB steps.
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Advanced Operation—Continued
Using the DVD Analog Multichannel
Input
On
Standby
TV
The DVD analog multichannel input is for connecting
components with a 5.1-channel analog audio output,
such as a DVD player or MPEG decoder.
See “Using a Multichannel Connection” on page 28 for
connection information.
I
Input
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
Multi CH
Receiver
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV VOL
+
10
Clear
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Multi CH] button so
1
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Receiver
Remote Mode
that “MCH” appears on the dis-
play.
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
Multi CH
TV
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last ory
Stereo
Surround
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Notes:
Direct
• To use the bass and treble functions with the DVD
analog multichannel input, select the Multich listening
mode first.
CH SEL
-
+
Level
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level
Level – +
Open/Close Video Off
L Night
Cine Fltr
-
RC 587M
Adjusting Individual Speaker Levels
You can adjust the level of individual speakers while
using the DVD analog multichannel input.
Adjusting Individual Speaker Levels
Use the remote controller’s [CH
SEL] button to select each
1
You can adjust the level of individual speakers during
playback. These adjustments are temporary and will be
cancelled when the AV receiver is set to Standby.
CH SEL
speaker, and then use the
[Level–] and [Level+] buttons to
adjust the volume.
Press the [Receiver] button, use
the [CH SEL] button to select
1
Receiver
The level can be adjusted from –12 to
+12 dB (–30 to +12 dB for the sub-
each speaker, and use the
[Level–] and [Level+] buttons to
adjust the volume.
-
+
Level
Level
woofer).
Speakers are selected in the following
CH SEL
order: Front Left → Center → Front
Right → Surr Right → Surr left →
Subwoofer.
Notes:
• These speaker level settings are completely indepen-
dent of those explained on pages 42 and left column.
• While the DVD analog multichannel input is selected,
you can only select the Direct or Multich listening
mode. If you select the DVD analog multichannel
input while using another listening mode, that listen-
ing mode will be cancelled.
You can adjust the volume of each
-
+
Level
Level
speaker from –12 dB to +12 dB
(–15 dB to +12 dB for the subwoofer).
The name of the currently selected
speaker and its volume appear on the
display, as shown.
• While the DVD analog multichannel input is selected,
the Speaker Configuration settings on page 39 is
ignored, and signals from the multichannel input are
fed to the front left, front right, center, surround left,
and surround right speakers, and subwoofer regardless
of those settings.
Notes:
• You cannot use this function while the AV receiver is
muted.
• Speakers that are set to No or None in the Speaker
Configuration cannot be adjusted.
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Advanced Operation—Continued
Recording
Press the [Rec Out] button, and
2
then use the Controller [ ]/[
buttons to select “Rec Sel :
Source.”
]
This section explains how to record the current input
source, how to record one input source while enjoying
another, and how to dub audio onto your video record-
ings.
The current input source can be
recorded by the recorder connected to
the TAPE OUT.
Unless you have the full consent of the copyright
holder, copyright laws prohibit using your recordings
for anything other than personal enjoyment!
Notes:
• The surround sound and DSP listening modes cannot
be recorded.
Start recording on the recorder.
See your recorder’s manual for more
information.
3
4
• Copy-protected DVDs cannot be recorded.
• You cannot record from the DVD analog multichannel
input.
Start playback on the source
component.
If you select another input source dur-
ing recording, that input source will be
recorded.
• Various restrictions apply to digital recording. Refer to
the manuals supplied with your digital recording
equipment for more details.
• Digital input signals are output by only the digital out-
puts, and analog input signals are output by only the
analog outputs. There is no internal conversion from
digital to analog or vice versa.
Recording Audio & Watching a Separate
AV Source at the Same Time
• DTS signals will be recorded as noise, so don’t
attempt analog recording of DTS CDs or LDs.
While recording audio, you can watch a completely sep-
arate AV Source at the same time. For example, you
could watch a DVD while recording a CD to tape.
Rec Out
Press the [Rec Out] button.
1
Zone
2
Standby
Within five seconds, use the
2
Controller [ ]/[ ] buttons to
select the audio input source that
you want to record (you cannot
select TAPE).
Input Selector
Controller
The name of the input source selected
for recording appears on the display.
The specified input source can now be
recorded by the recorder connected to
the TAPE OUT.
Recording Audio
You can record the current audio source as follows.
Start recording on the recorder.
See your recorder’s manual for more
information.
Use the input selector buttons to
select the audio component that
you want to record.
3
1
Start playback on the audio
source component.
4
Notes:
• Since the Zone 2 function and the REC OUT outputs
use the same circuitry, you cannot record from a sepa-
rate source and use Zone 2 at the same time.
• To turn off the REC OUT output (i.e., the TAPE
OUT), press the [Rec Out] button, and then use the
Controller [ ] [ ] buttons to select “OFF.”
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Advanced Operation—Continued
AV Recording
Recording Separate AV Sources
You can record AV input sources to an AV recording
component (VCR, etc) connected to the VIDEO 1 OUT
or VIDEO 2 OUT. See pages 26–35 for information on
connecting components.
Here you can record audio and video from completely
separate sources, allowing you to overdub audio onto
your video recordings. This function takes advantage of
the fact that when an audio-only input source (i.e.,
TAPE, TUNER, or CD) is selected, the video input
source remains unchanged.
In the following example, audio from the CD player con-
nected to the CD IN, and video from the camcorder con-
nected to theVIDEO 3 INPUTVIDEO jack are recorded
by the VCR connected to the VIDEO 1 OUT jacks.
1
Zone
2
Standby
Camcorder
video signal
audio signal
Use the input selector buttons to
select the AV component that
you want to record.
1
Audio signals from the selected input
source are output by theVIDEO 1 OUT
and VIDEO 2 OUT only.
DIGITAL
IN2
IN1
OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
RS232
IN
2
IN
1
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN IN
IN
3
2
1
OUT
Y
You can watch the source while record-
ing, and the AV receiver’s VOLUME
control has no effect on recording.
VIDEO
IN
3
VIDEO
OUT
2
VIDEO
OUT
1
DVD
IN
MONITOR
OUT
V
PRE OUT
IN
IN
SUB
P
B
WOOFER
S
PR
IN
OUT
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
FRONT
SURR
CENTER
L
ZONE
OUT
2
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
SUB
R
WOOFER
CD
TAPE
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
1
DVD
Start recording on the AV compo-
nent connected to the VIDEO 1
OUT or VIDEO 2 OUT.
2
3
Start playback on the source AV
component.
CD player
VCR
If you select another input source dur-
ing recording, that input source will be
recorded.
Prepare the camcorder and CD player for
playback.
1
Prepare the VCR for recording.
2
3
4
Press the [VIDEO 3] input selector button.
Press the [CD] input selector button.
This selects the CD player as the audio source, but
leaves the camcorder as the video source.
Start recording on the VCR and start play-
back on the camcorder and CD player.
The video from the camcorder and the audio from
the CD player are recorded by the VCR.
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Advanced Setup
3-1. Analog/PCM
Decoder Setup
These settings apply to PCM input signals from CD
players and so on, and analog signals from cassette play-
ers, turntables, and so on.
Here are surround-related settings for PCM, Dolby Dig-
ital, multichannel, and other input signal formats.
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
■ a. Input Channel (Mono)
1
Receiver
This setting determines which channel is output when
the Mono listening mode is used with a stereo source.
L+R: Both the left and right channels are output
(default).
Left: Only the left channel is output.
Right: Only the right channel is output.
■ b. Surround Mode
This setting determines the surround mode for analog
and PCM input signals. This setting is unavailable if no
center and surround speakers are connected.
You can select PLII Movie (default), PLII Music, or PLII
Game.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “3. Decoder
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
]
2
Enter
The Surround Setup menu appears.
Menu
3-2. Dolby Digital
------------------------
3.Decorder Setup
Enter
------------------------
These settings apply to Dolby Digital input signals.
1.Analog/PCM
2.Dolby Digital
■ a. LFE Level
With this setting, you can set the level of the LFE (Low
3.DTS
4.D.F.2ch
5.Multiplex
6.Multich Input
F–∞req,u–e1n0cydBE,ffoerc0ts)dcBh(adnenfealuflot)r.Dolby Digital sources to
If you find that the low-frequency effects are too loud
when playing Dolby Digital sources, set this to –10 dB
or –∞ dB.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select the menu items,
and then press [Enter].
]
3
4
Enter
Enter
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select the settings,
]
and use the Left and Right [ ]/
Enter
[
] buttons to set them.
The settings are explained below.
When you’ve finished, press the
[Setup] button.
5
The setup menu closes.
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and
[Enter] button.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
3-3. DTS
Audio Adjust Functions
These settings apply to DTS input signals.
Here you can set listening mode-related settings and
functions.
■ a. LFE Level
With this setting you can set the level of the LFE (Low
Frequency Effects) channel for DTS sources to –∞,
–10 dB, or 0 dB (default).
If you find that the low-frequency effects are too loud
when playing DTS sources, set this to –10 dB or –∞ dB.
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
1
Receiver
3-4. D.F. 2ch
These settings apply to digital input signals, Dolby Dig-
ital and so on, with only 2 channels (2/0).
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “4. Audio
Adjust,” and then press [Enter].
]
2
3
■ a. Input Channel (Mono)
This setting determines which channel is output when
the Mono listening mode is used with a stereo source.
L+R: Both the left and right channels are output
(default).
Left: Only the left channel is output.
Right: Only the right channel is output.
Enter
The Audio Adjust menu appears.
Enter
■ b. Surround Mode
This setting determines the default surround mode for
digital input signals, Dolby Digital and so on, with only
2 channels (2/0). This setting is unavailable if no center
and surround speakers are connected.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select menu items,
and then press [Enter].
]
Enter
You can select PLII Movie (default), PLII Music, or PLII
Game.
Menu
------------------------
4.Audio Adjust
------------------------
3-5. Multiplex
1.Mono
Enter
2.PL Music
3.Enhance
This setting applies to multiplex input signals.
4.Orchestra
5.Unplugged
6.Studio-Mix
■ a. Input Channel
7.TV Logic
This setting determines which channel is output from a
stereo multiplex source. Use it to select audio channels
or languages with multiplex sources, multilanguage TV
broadcasts, and so on.
Main: The main channel is output (default).
Sub: The sub channel is output.
8.Mono Movie
9.Theater-Dimensional
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select the settings,
and use the Left and Right [ ]/
]
4
Enter
Main/Sub:Both the main and sub channels are output.
[
] buttons to set them.
The settings are explained below.
3-6. Multichannel Input
These settings apply to the analog multichannel input.
When you’ve finished, press the
[Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
■ a. Subwoofer Sensitivity
5
When using the DVD analog multichannel input, the
loudness of the connected subwoofer also depends on
the component that’s connected to that input. If you find
that it’s too loud, set this to 0 dB, +5 dB, +10 dB, or
+15 dB. The default setting is 0 dB.
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and
[Enter] button.
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■ b. Reverb Level
4-1. Mono
With this setting, you can adjust the amount of reverb to
suit your listening environment, source material, and so
on. The available settings are: Low, Middle (default),
and High.
■ a. Output Channel
This setting determines which speakers are used to out-
put mono audio when the Mono listening mode is used.
L/R: Mono audio is output from the front left and
right speakers (default).
■ c. Reverb Time
With this setting, you can adjust the reverb time to suit
your listening environment, source material, and so on.
The available settings are: Short, Middle (default), and
Long.
Center: Mono audio is output from the center speaker.
4-2. PLII Music
■ a. Panorama
4-9.Theater-Dimensional
With this function, you can broaden the width of the
front stereo image when using the Dolby Pro Logic II
Music listening mode.
These settings apply to the Theater-Dimensional listen-
ing mode.
On: Panorama function on.
Off: Panorama function off (default).
■ a. Listening Angle
With this setting, you can specify the angle of the front
left and right speakers relative to the listening position.
Processing for the Theater-Dimensional listening mode
is based on this setting. Ideally, the front left and right
speakers should be equidistant from the listening position
and at an angle close to one of the two available settings.
■ b. Dimension
With this setting, you can move the sound field forward
or backward when using the Dolby Pro Logic II Music
listening mode. The default setting is 3. Higher settings
move the sound field forward. Lower settings move it
backward.
If the stereo image feels too wide, or there’s too much
surround sound, move the sound field forward to
improve the balance. Conversely, if the stereo image
feels like it’s in mono, or there’s not enough surround
sound, move it backward.
Front left speaker
Front right speaker
20/40˚
■ c. Center Width
With this function, you can adjust the width of the sound
from the center speaker when using the Dolby Pro Logic
II Music listening mode. If you’re using a center speaker,
with Dolby Pro Logic II, the center channel sound is out-
put by only the center speaker. (If you’re not using a cen-
ter speaker, the center channel sound will be distributed
to the front left and right speakers to create a phantom
center). This setting controls the front left, right, and
center mix, allowing you to adjust the weight of the cen-
ter channel sound. It can be adjusted from 0 to 7 (default
is 3).
20º: Select if the listening angle is 20 degrees.
40º: Select if the listening angle is 40 degrees
(default).
■ b. Center
With this setting, you can specify whether or not you’re
using a center speaker. If you are, the center channel
sound will be output by the center speaker when using
the Theater-Dimensional listening mode. This reduces
the workload of the front left and right speakers, and cre-
ates a more articulate sound space.
On: Select if using a center speaker.
Off: Select if not using a center speaker (default).
4-3. Enhance, 4-4. Orchestra, 4-5.
Unplugged, 4-6. Studio-Mix, 4-7.TV Logic
& 4-8. Mono Movie
■ c. Front Expand
With the Front Expander function, you can broaden the
width of the front stereo image. This can be useful with
narrow listening angles of 20 degrees or less.
On: Front Expander function on.
These settings apply to the Onkyo original DSP listening
modes.
Off: Front Expander function off (default).
■ a. Front Effect
With this setting, you can turn off the reverb for the front
speakers. This is useful when playing live material that
already contains live reverberation and the reverb added
by the DSP listening mode simply blurs the original
sound. When the Front Effect is turned off, no reverb is
added to the front left, right, and center speakers and the
original reverberation can be heard as it is.
On: Front Effect on (default).
■ d. Dialog Enhance
With this function, you can improve the clarity of the
center channel, which usually contains dialog.
On: Dialog Enhance function on.
Off: Dialog Enhance function off (default).
Off: Front Effect off.
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■ e. Virtual Surr Level
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
4
With this setting, you can adjust the level of virtual sur-
round sound from –3 dB to +3 dB (default is 0 dB). If the
clarity is poor, or the effect sounds unnatural, you may
be able to improve it by lowering this setting.
buttons to select the signal for-
mat that you want to set, and
then use the Left and Right [ ]/
Enter
[
] buttons to select a listening
mode.
Only listening modes that can be used
with each input signal format can be
selected.
The Last Valid option means that the
listening mode selected last will be
used.
Assigning Listening Modes to Input
Sources
You can assign a default listening mode to each input
source that will be selected automatically when you
select each input source. For example, you can set the
default listening mode to be used with Dolby Digital
input signals. You can select other listening modes dur-
ing playback, but the mode specified here will be
resumed once the AV receiver has been set to Standby.
For “Surround”, the listening mode
specified on pages 56, 57.
a. Ana/PCM: With this setting, you
can specify the listening mode to be
used when an analog (CD, TV, LD,
VHS, MD, turntable, radio, cassette,
cable, satellite, etc) or PCM digital
(CD, DVD, etc) audio signal is played.
b. Dolby D: With this setting, you can
specify the listening mode to be used
when a Dolby Digital format digital
audio signal is played (DVD, etc).
c. DTS: With this setting, you can spec-
ify the listening mode to be used when
a DTS format digital audio signal is
played (DVD, LD, CD, etc).
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
1
Receiver
The main menu appears onscreen.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
2
buttons to select “5. Listening
Mode Preset,” and then press
[Enter].
d. D.F. 2ch: With this setting, you can
specify the listening mode to be used
when a 2-channel (2/0) digital audio
signal (Dolby Digital, DTS) is played
(DVD, etc).
Enter
The Listening Mode Preset menu
appears.
e. D.F. Mono: With this setting, you
can specify the listening mode to be
used when a mono digital audio signal
is played (DVD, etc).
Enter
Menu
------------------------
5.Listening Mode Preset
------------------------
1.DVD/MULTICH
2.VIDEO1
f. Multiplex: With this setting, you can
specify the listening mode to be used
when a multiplex audio signal is
played.
3.VIDEO2
4.VIDEO3
5.TAPE
6.TUNER
7.CD
g. Multich: This setting is available
only when “5-1. DVD/MULTCH” is
selected. With this setting, you can
specify the listening mode to be used
when the DVD analog multichannel
input is used.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
3
buttons to select the input selec-
tor that you want to set, and then
press [Enter].
Enter
5-1.ListeningModePreset
----- DVD/MULTICH ------
a.Ana/PCM :Last Valid
When you’ve finished, press the
[Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
5
b.Dolby D :Last Valid
Enter
c.DTS
:Last Valid
d.D.F.2ch :Last Valid
e.D.F.Mono:Last Valid
f.Multiplex
:Last Valid
g.Multich :Last Valid
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and
[Enter] button.
For input selectors that have no digital
input jacks, only “a. Analog” will be
available.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
6-1. IntelliVolume
Setting Preferences
With this preference, you can set the input level for each
input source. This is useful if some of your AV compo-
nents are louder or quieter than others.
While this preference is shown onscreen, you can select
each input source and set the levels while listening to and
comparing them.
This section explains the items on the Preference menu.
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
1
Receiver
The main menu appears onscreen.
If a component is too loud compared to your other com-
ponents, use the Left [ ] button to adjust the level. If it’s
too quiet, use the Right [ ] button.
• The level can be set from –12 dB to +12 dB.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “6. Preference,”
and then press [Enter].
]
6-2. Volume Setup
2
Enter
■ a. Volume Display
With this preference, you can choose how the volume
The Preference menu appears.
level is displayed.
Menu
Absolute:Display range is MIN, 1 through 99, MAX.
Relative:Display range is –∞ dB, –81 dB, –80 dB
through +18 dB.
The absolute value 82 is equivalent to the relative value
0 dB.
------------------------
B
6.Preference
Enter
------------------------
1.IntelliVolume
2.Volume Setup
3.OSD Setup
4.Remote Setup
5.Digital Format
6.12V Trigger A Setup
■ b. Maximum Volume
7.12V Trigger B Setup
8.12V Trigger C Setup
With this preference, you can prevent the volume being
set too high by specifying a maximum volume level.
When the Volume Display preference is set to Absolute,
the range is from 50 to 99. When it’s set to Relative, the
range is –32 dB through +17 dB. To specify no maxi-
mum volume, select Off.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select menu items,
and then press [Enter].
]
3
4
Enter
■ c. Power On Volume
With this preference, you can specify the volume setting
to be used each time the AV receiver is turned on.
When the a. Volume Display preference is set to Abso-
lute, the range is MIN, 1 through 99, or MAX. When it’s
set to Relative, the range is –∞ dB, –81 dB through
+18 dB.
Enter
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select the settings,
and use the Left and Right [ ]/
]
To use the same volume level that was used when the AV
receiver was turned off, select Last.
Enter
The Power On Volume cannot be set higher than the
maximum volume specified with the b. Maximum Vol-
ume setting.
[
] buttons to set them.
The settings are explained below.
■ d. Headphones Level
When you’ve finished, press the
[Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
With this preference, you can specify the headphone vol-
ume relative to the main volume. This is useful if there’s
a volume difference between your speakers and your
headphones. The headphone volume can be set between
–12 dB and +12 dB.
5
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and
[Enter] button.
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Auto: PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS formats are
accepted. If no digital signal is present, the ana-
log input is used.
6-3. OSD Setup
■ a. Immediate Display
This preference determines whether or not actions, such
as selecting an input source, are displayed onscreen.
Normal: Actions displayed. Select this if you have a
standard 4:3 TV.
Wide: Actions displayed. Select this if you have a
widescreen 16:9 TV.
DTS: Select this option if playing a DTS CD with the
Auto option produces noise while the AV
receiver is identifying the DTS signal, or when
using fast forward or fast reverse. Nothing is
output if the input signal is not DTS.
PCM: Select this option if playing a CD or other PCM
source with the Auto option causes the tops of
tracks to be clipped. Nothing is output if the
input signal is not PCM.
Off: Actions not displayed.
Even if this preference is set to Normal or Wide, actions
are not displayed on the TV or projector that’s connected
to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT.
• If there is no digital connection, only Auto appears.
• SelectAuto or DTS when playing a DTS CD or LD. If
you select PCM, only noise will be heard.
■ b. Scan Mode
If the text in onscreen setup menus flickers due to com-
patibility with the connected display device (TV, projec-
tor, etc), set the Scan Mode to Non-Interlaced.
Interlaced:Default.
Non-Interlaced:Select if the text flickers.
• Depending on the display device, when Non-Inter-
laced is selected, the onscreen setup menus may not
appear. If this happens, use the AV receiver’s display
and repeat the procedure to revert to Interlaced.
6-6., 6-7., 6-8. 12V Trigger Setup
When the AV receiver’s 12 V TRIGGER OUT A/B/C
jack is connected to the 12 V TRIGGER IN jack on a
connected component, you can specify whether or not a
12-volt trigger signal is output when that component is
selected as the source for the main room, Zone 2, or
both.
By default, on the Trigger A Setup menu, all input
sources are set to Main. On the Trigger B and C Setup
menus, all input sources are set to Off.
6-4. Remote Setup
■ a. Remote ID
Off: No trigger signal is output.
With this setting, you can change the AV Receiver’s
remote control ID. You may need to change this if the
remote controller’s control codes overlap with those of
another Integra component located in the same room.
• If you change the AV receiver’s remote control ID, be
sure to set the same ID on both the AV receiver and
remote controller (see right column). The default ID
for both is 1.
Main: Select this if you want to output a 12-volt trig-
ger signal when a connected component is
selected as the source for the main room.
Zone2: Select this if you want to output a 12-volt trig-
ger signal when a connected component is
selected as the source for Zone 2.
Main/Zone2: Select this if you want to output a 12-volt
trigger signal when a connected component is
selected as the source for either the main room
or Zone 2.
■ b. IR IN Position
When using a commercially available IR receiver, use
this setting to specify its location.
Main: Select if the IR receiver is located in the main
room.
Zone 2: Select if the IR receiver is located in, and will
be used to control Zone 2.
■ Delay
When several components are turned on simultaneously
via the 12-volt triggers, depending on the type of compo-
nents, a large amount of current may be drawn momen-
tarily. To prevent this, you can delay the trigger signals
output by the AV receiver. In addition, by delaying the
trigger signal for your power amplifier so that it’s the last
component to be turned on, you can avoid the “thump”
noise that’s sometimes heard when a source component
is turned on.
The delay determines how long after the input source is
changed on the AV receiver the trigger signal is output,
and can be set to 0 sec, 1 sec, 2 sec, or 3 sec. When set to
0 sec, the trigger signal is output as soon as the input
source is changed.
6-5. Digital Format
■ b. Digital Format
This setting does not apply to input selectors not
assigned to a digital input jack.
With this setting, you can set a digital input to DTS,
PCM, or Auto. This can be set for each input selector
individually.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select the
input selector that you want to set, and then use the Left
and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select:
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Changing the Remote Controller’s ID
If several Integra components are used in the same room,
the remote controller’s control codes may overlap with
those of another component. To differentiate the remote
controller’s control codes, you can change its ID to
another number.
Notes:
If you change the remote controller’s ID, be sure to set
the same ID on both the remote controller and AV
receiver (see 6-4. Remote Setup on page 61). The default
ID for both is 1.
On
Standby
TV
I
Input
1
V1
1
V2
2
V3
Number
buttons
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV VOL
+
10
Clear
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
CD
1
Cable
Press and hold down the [Receiver] but-
ton, and then press the TV [Input] button.
1
2
Use the number buttons to enter a remote
control ID.
You can enter 1, 2, or 3.
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Zone 2
Using Only Speakers in Zone 2
Connecting Zone 2
With this connection method, you can use stereo sound
in the main room and play a different AV source in
Zone 2. The volume for Zone 2 is set on the AV receiver.
With the Zone 2 function, you can enjoy one input
source in the main room and a different source in another
room.
There are two connection methods: using a receiver/inte-
grated amp in Zone 2 or using only a pair of speakers in
Zone 2.
• Set the Powered Zone 2 setting to Activated (see
page 64).
• Connect your Zone 2 speakers to the AV receiver’s
ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals.
Using a Receiver/Integrated Amp in Zone 2
Main room
With this connection method, you can use 5.1 surround
sound in the main room and play a differentAV source in
Zone 2. The volume for Zone 2 is set on the receiver/
integrated amp.
• Use an RCA audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
ZONE 2 OUT L/R jacks to an analog audio input on
your receiver/integrated amp.
TV
AV receiver
• Connect the Zone 2 speakers to the speaker terminals
on the receiver/integrated amp.
Main room
TV
Zone 2
AV receiver
L
R
Zone 2
IN
TV
R
L
Receiver/
integrated amp
The AV receiver’s ZONE 2 OUT jacks can also be used
as pre outs, although, in this case, the volume cannot be
controlled solely on the connected amplifier. See “Set-
ting the Zone 2 Out” on page 65 for details.
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Zone 2—Continued
Setting the Powered Zone 2
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “a. Powered
Zone 2,” and use the Left and
]
4
To use Zone 2, you must make this setting. It enables the
speakers connected to the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS termi-
nals so that they produce sound when Zone 2 is used.
Enter
Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select:
7
8
9
Menu
+
10
Cle
0
------------------------
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
B
1.Initial Setup
------------------------
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
1-3.Hardware Setup
Remote Mode
------------------------
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
1
a.PoweredZone2
:Not Activated
TV
Cable
b.Zone2 Out
Dimmer
Sleep
:Fixed
TV
Input
2, 3
+
Not Activated: Zone 2 SPEAKERS
terminals deactivated.
Activated: Zone 2 SPEAKERS termi-
nals activated.
2–4
1, 5
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
-
Prev
CH
Display
Muting
When Zone 2 is activated and turned on
(see page 66), the speakers connected
to the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals
output sound, but the speakers con-
nected to the SURROUND SPEAK-
ERS and CENTER SPEAKER
terminals do not. (When Zone 2 is acti-
vated but not used, the surround speak-
ers and center speaker work as normal.)
Rec
Random
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
Surround
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
-
+
evel
Level
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
Press the [Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
1
2
Receiver
5
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [Setup] button, arrow buttons, and
[Enter] button.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “1. Initial
]
Enter
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
The Initial Setup menu appears.
Enter
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
3
buttons to select “3. Hardware
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
The Hardware Setup menu appears.
Enter
Enter
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Zone 2—Continued
Setting the Zone 2 Out
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
3
4
buttons to select “3. Hardware
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
The Hardware Setup menu appears.
The ZONE 2 OUT L/R jacks can also be used as pre
outs.
Enter
7
8
9
+
10
Cle
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
Menu
------------------------
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
1.Initial Setup
Remote Mode
Enter
------------------------
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
1
1-3.Hardware Setup
------------------------
TV
Cable
a.PoweredZone2
:Not Activated
Dimmer
Sleep
b.Zone2 Out
TV
:Fixed
Input
2, 3
+
2–4
1, 5
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select“b. Zone 2 Out,”
and use the Left and Right [ ]/
]
-
Prev
CH
Enter
Display
Muting
[
] buttons to select:
Menu
Rec
Random
------------------------
1.Initial Setup
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
------------------------
Surround
1-3.Hardware Setup
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
------------------------
Direct
a.PoweredZone2
:Not Activated
-
+
Level
evel
b.Zone2 Out
:Fixed
Press the [Receiver] button fol-
lowed by the [Setup] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
1
2
Receiver
Fixed: The ZONE 2 OUT L/R jacks
work as line outs, and you can control
the volume solely on the connected
amplifier.
Variable: The ZONE 2 OUT L/R jacks
work as pre outs. Since the output level
is controlled by the AV receiver’s Mas-
ter Volume control, you cannot control
the volume solely on the connected
amplifier.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “1. Initial
]
Enter
Setup,” and then press [Enter].
The Initial Setup menu appears.
Press the [Setup] button.
The setup menu closes.
5
Enter
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Zone 2—Continued
To set Zone 2 to the same source as the
main room, press the [ZONE 2] button,
Using Zone 2
Here you can turn on Zone 2, select an input source, and
adjust the volume.
and then use the Controller [ ]/[
]
buttons to select “Zone 2 Sel: Source.”
To adjust the Zone 2 volume with
the remote controller, press the
[ZONE 2] button, and then use
the [Level–] and [Level+] buttons.
3
On
Standby
Zone 2
4
TV
I
Input
1
2
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
To do this on the AV receiver,
press the Zone 2 [Level] button,
and then use the Controller [ ]/
Tape
8
Tuner
9
-
+
Level
Level
TV VOL
+
10
Clear
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
[
] buttons.
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
1–4
3
If the Zone 2 receiver/integrated amp is
connected to the AV receiver’s ZONE 2
OUT L/R jacks, use the volume control
on the receiver/integrated amp.
Remote Mode
DVD
CD
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Seo
Surround
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
To turn off Zone 2 with the
remote controller, press the
[ZONE 2] button followed by the
[Standby] button.
4
-
+
Level
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level
Zone 2
Open/Close Video Off
L Night
Cine Fltr
-
RC 587M
Standby
To do this from the AV receiver,
press the [ZONE 2] button, and
Note:
then use the Controller [ ]/[
buttons to select OFF.
]
To control Zone 2 with the remote controller, you must
press the [ZONE 2] button first.
Notes:
Point the remote controller at the
AV receiver and press the
1
Zone 2
• If the Sleep function has been set, the Zone 2 compo-
nent will turn off along with the AV receiver when the
specified sleep time expires. To use the Sleep function
with Zone 2 only, set the Sleep function and then set
the AV receiver to Standby.
[ZONE 2] button followed by the
[On] button.
On
• Only analog input sources are output by the ZONE 2
OUT and ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals. Digital
input sources are not output. If no sound is heard when
an input source is selected, check if it’s connected to
an analog input.
To select the Zone 2 input source
with the remote controller, press
2
Zone 2
the [ZONE 2] button followed by
an input selector button.
If you select AM or FM, you can use
• Since the Zone 2 function and the REC OUT outputs
use the same circuitry, if the [Rec Out] function is
used, Zone 2 will be turned off.
V1
V2
V3
the remote controller’s [TUNER] but-
ton to select the band.
• While Zone 2 is being used, listening modes that need
surround speakers are unavailable.
Multi CH
Tape
DVD
Tuner
To perform steps 1 and 2 on the
AV receiver, press the [ZONE 2]
button, and then use the Control-
ler [ ]/[ ] buttons within five
seconds.
• While Zone 2 is on,
functions will not work.
CD
• You can’t select different radio stations for Zone 2 and
the main room. For example, if you an FM station for
the main room, that station will also be used in Zone 2.
The name of the selected Zone 2 source
appears on the display.
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Zone 2—Continued
Using the 12V Trigger
Using the Remote Control in Zone 2
When the AV receiver’s 12 V TRIGGER OUT A/B/C
jack is connected to the 12 V TRIGGER IN jack on a
connected component, the AV receiver can be configured
so that the component is turned on automatically when
Zone 2 is used. See page 61 for details.
To use the remote controller to control the AV receiver
from Zone 2, you’ll need one of the following commer-
cially available multiroom remote control kits:
• Multiroom Kits such as those made by Niles and Xan-
tech.
These kits can also be used when the AV receiver is not
in line of sight of the remote controller, for example,
when it’s installed inside a cabinet.
Adjusting the Bass & Treble for Zone2
You can adjust the bass and treble for Zone2.
Using a Multiroom Kit with Zone 2
1
In the following diagram, an IR receiver picks up the
infrared signals from the remote controller in Zone 2 and
feeds them to the AV receiver in the main room via the
connecting block.
Zone
2
Standby
• On the Remote Setup menu, set the IR IN Position set-
ting to “Zone 2” (see page 61).
2
IR Receiver
Connecting
block
Press the [Tone] button repeat-
edly to select either Bass or
Treble.
1
2
Remote controller
Main room
Zone 2
Use the Controller [ ]/[ ] but-
tons to adjust.
Signal flow
Connect the miniplug cable from the connecting block to
the AV receiver’s IR IN jack as shown below.
from the connecting block
Miniplug cable
■ Bass
You can boost or cut low-frequency sounds output by the
front speakers from –10 dB to +10 dB in 2 dB steps.
■ Treble
You can boost or cut high-frequency sounds output by
the front speakers from –10 dB to +10 dB in 2 dB steps.
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Zone 2—Continued
Using a Multiroom Kit with a Cabinet
In the following diagram, an IR receiver picks up the
infrared signals from the remote controller and feeds
them to the AV receiver in the cabinet via the connecting
block.
• On the Remote Setup menu, set the IR IN Position set-
ting to “Main” (see page 61).
IR Receiver
Connecting
block
IR IN
Inside
cabinet
Remote controller
Signal flow
Controlling Out-of-range Components
If another AV component is out of range of its remote
controller, you can use a commercially available IR
emitter to retransmit the remote controller signals
received at the AV receiver’s IR IN, as shown below.
IR Receiver
Connecting
block
IR IN
IR OUT
DTR-4.5
IR Emitter
Remote controller
Other
component
Signal flow
Connect the IR emitter to the AV receiver’s IR OUT, and
place the IR emitter in front of the otherAV component’s
remote control sensor (usually located on the front
panel), as shown below. See the instructions supplied
with the IR emitter.
Other component
from connecting block
Remote control
sensor
Miniplug cable
Emitter
Mini plug
IR Emitter
Signal flow
DTR-4.5
Only remote controller signals received by the AV
receiver’s IR IN are fed through to the IR OUT. Signals
picked up by the AV receiver’s remote control sensor are
not output.
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Controlling Other Components
You can use the AV Receiver’s remote controller (RC-
587M) to control your other components, including
those made by other manufacturers. This chapter
explains how to:
• Enter the remote control code for a component that
you want to control (e.g., DVD, TV, VCR).
• Learn commands directly from another component’s
remote controller (see page 77).
While holding down the Remote
Mode button that you want to
enter the code for, press the
[Standby] button.
2
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
TV
Cable
Standby
• Program the Macro function to perform a sequence of
actions with a single press of a button (see page 78).
Entering Remote Control Codes
Within 30 seconds, use the num-
ber buttons to enter the 4-digit
remote control code.
Entering the appropriate remote control code for each
Remote Mode button will allow you to control your
other components with the remote controller.You’ll need
to perform this procedure for each component that you
want to control.
3
V1
V2
2
V3
1
3
DVD
6
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
For the [DVD], [TV], [VCR], [CABLE], and [SAT] but-
tons, choose a code from the respective category. For the
[CD] and [MD/CDR] buttons, you can choose a code
from any category. Remote control codes cannot be
entered for the [Receiver] and [ZONE 2] buttons.
0
Select the remote controller
mode, point the remote control-
ler at the component, and check
its operation.
Remote controller buttons that can be
used in DVD mode are shown on
page 14. Those that can be used with
the TV, VCR, CABLE, and SAT modes
are shown on pages 75, 76.
4
On
Standby
TV
I
Input
2
3
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV VOL
+
10
Clear
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
If the remote controller works OK, the code has been
entered correctly. If not, try again or try another code.
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
2
Codes for Integra DVD Players
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
The remote control code for an Integra DVD player
TV
Input
depends on whether it’s connected via
5001: Use this code if you’ve connected an
, as follows:
+
cable
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
and an analog audio cable to your DVD player.
This is the default setting, so if you’re using
, you don’t need to change anything. Point
the remote controller at the AV receiver to
operate the DVD player.
-
5002: Use this code if your DVD player doesn’t have
Look up the remote control code
for your component.
See “Remote Control Codes” on
page 71.
1
an
jack, or you’re not using
. Point the
remote controller at the DVD player to operate
it.
Setting the [MD/CDR] Button to CDR
By default, the [MD/CDR] button is set to control a
MiniDisc recorder. To control a CD recorder, it must be
set to CDR. The codes are as follows:
6002: Code for controlling an CD recorder.
6003: Code for controlling an MD recorder (default).
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
Resetting the Remote Controller
Here you can reset the remote controller to its default
settings.
On
Standby
TV
I
Input
Standby
TV
V1
1
V2
2
V3
While holding down the
[Receiver] button, press the
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
1
Receiver
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
[Standby] button.
Tape
8
Tuner
9
Release both buttons and wait five sec-
onds.
TV VOL
+
Clear
10
0
Standby
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
Receiver
Remote
Mode
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
Press the [Receiver] button
again.
The remote controller is reset.
2
TV
Receiver
Input
+
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
-
Resetting Remote Mode Buttons
If you’ve entered another code for one of these button
and now want to return to the default, perform the fol-
lowing procedure.
By default, some REMOTE MODE buttons are prepro-
grammed with remote control codes for controlling Inte-
gra components connected via
.
While holding down the Remote
Mode button that you want to
1
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
reset, press the TV [
] button.
TV
VCR
Cable
Release both buttons and wait two sec-
onds.
Press the Remote Mode button
again.
The Remote Mode button is reset.
2
Remote Mode
Receiver
DVD
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
Tape
TV
VCR
Cable
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
Remote Control Codes
SAT (satellite receiver)
SAT (satellite receiver)
Manufacturer
Conrad
Cosat
Control code
Manufacturer
Control code
When two or more codes are given,
try each one in turn, and choose the
one that works best.
Depending on the manufacturer and
component, the remote controller
may not work as expected.
4024
Nikko
4013, 4025, 4027
4033
4015, 4023
4013
Nokia
Crown
Nordmende
Oceanic
Octagon
Okano
4017, 4020
4022
Daewoo
Diamond
Dishnet
Dual
4016, 4017, 4025
4022
4016, 4017
4013
4008
4016
Optex
4015, 4023
4016
DVD (DVD player)
Echostar
Einhell
Elta
4010, 4018, 4025
4013, 4017, 4025
4015, 4017
4025
Orbit
Orbitech
Pace
4017, 4019
4012, 4026, 4031
4022
Manufacturer
Control code
Aiwa
5010
Engel
Pacific
Akai
5019
Eurosat
Eurosky
Eurostar
Fagor
4013, 4022
4013, 4024
4024
Palladium
Palsat
4013, 4017, 4021
4019
Apex
5015, 5016
5027
CyberHome
Denon
Panasonic
Panda
4006, 4031
4024
5017, 5020
5003
4015, 4023
4012
GE
Ferguson
Fidelity
Fracarro
FTE
Philips
4021, 4029
4015, 4023
4017
Hitachi
5009
4030
Phonotrend
Predki
Integra
5001, 5002
5001, 5002
5023
4017
Integra Research
JVC
4025, 4030
4017
Premier
Primestar
Proscan
Protek
4023
Fuba
4007
Kenwood
Magnavox
Marantz
Mitsubishi
Onkyo
5017
Galaxis
GE
4015, 4023
4001, 4002
4001, 4002
4022
5004, 5021
5025, 5026
5005
General Instruments 4003
Pye
4021
GMI
4013
Quelle
4024
5001, 5002
5011, 5017, 5020
5004, 5021, 5028
5006
Grundig
Hinari
4021, 4029, 4031
4017
Radix
4035
Panasonic
Philips
RCA
4001, 4002
4025
Hirschmann
Hitachi
4019, 4035
4036, 4037
Roadster
Rover
Pioneer
Proscan
RCA
4025
5003
Hughes Network
Systems
Saba
4014, 4020, 4024, 4027
4017
5003
4011
Samsung
Satcom
SatPartner
Schneider
Sedea Electronique
Seemann
SEG
Sanyo
5012
Huth
4013, 4015, 4024
4024
5007, 5013, 5018,
5029
Sony
Imperial
Intertronic
Intervision
Johansson
JVC
4014
4017, 4020, 4027, 4030
4029
4013
Technics
Thomson
Toshiba
Xbox
5020
4015, 4023, 4024
5022, 5024
5008, 5021
5022
4017
4015
4013
4009, 4021
4017, 4028
4015, 4023
4025, 4034
4015
Kathrein
Kolon
4025
Yamaha
Zenith
5020
Seleco
4017
5014, 5021
Skymaster
Skyvision
Sony
K-SAT
4025
Kyostar
Lasat
4017
SAT (satellite receiver)
Manufacturer
4005, 4031
4016, 4017, 4020
4013, 4020, 4024
Control code
Strong
Lenco
4016, 4017, 4025
Alba
4014, 4017, 4025, 4027
4015, 4027
4013
Sunstar
Techniland
TechniSat
Teco
Lennox
4023
Allsat
4015, 4023
4019
Loewe
4013
Alltech
4022, 4025
Lorenzen
Macab
4024
4013, 4019, 4025, 4030,
4031
Amstrad
4013, 4016
4027
4022
Teleciel
Telefunken
Teleka
Anglo
4025
Manhattan
Maspro
Matsui
4015, 4020, 4023
4017
Ankaro
Anttron
Apollo
Arcon
4025
4021, 4025
4017
4021
4013
4017
Mediamarkt
Medion
Metronic
Micro Technology
Minerva
Morgan’s
Mysat
4013
4020
Telemaster
Telewire
Tensai
4016
4025
4015, 4023
4016
Armstrong
Asat
4013
4013, 4017, 4020
4016
4025
4024, 4025
4022
Thomson
Thorens
Tonna
Astra
4013, 4016, 4024
4019, 4020
4015
4021
Astro
4013, 4015, 4025
4025
4015, 4023, 4025
4004
AudioTon
Bush
Toshiba
Triasat
4012, 4014
4024
Neuhaus
Neusat
4019, 4023, 4024, 4025
4025
4019
Condor
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
SAT (satellite receiver)
VCR
VCR
Manufacturer
Control code
Manufacturer
Control code
Manufacturer
Control code
Aiwa
2012, 2046, 2047
2003, 2004, 2022
Jensen
2013
4016
Tristar
Akai
2005, 2006, 2007, 2009,
2032, 2035, 2040, 2048
4013
Unisat
Universum
Vortec
JVC
2033, 2041, 2044, 2045,
2047
4021, 4024
4017
Alba
Kaisui
Kendo
Kenwood
Kodak
Loewe
Logik
2033
Anitech
ASA
2033
2041, 2046
2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
2010
Wela
4025
2034
Zehnder
Zenith
4020
Baird
2036
4032
Bell & Howell
Blaupunkt
2007
2028, 2034
2028, 2043
2030, 2031, 2036
2039, 2042
CBL (cable receiver)
2033, 2041, 2044, 2045,
2047
Luxor
Bush
Manufacturer
Control code
2010, 2011, 2014, 2019,
2020
Magnavox
Marantz
ABC
3001, 3002, 3021
3006
Canon
Carver
Cimline
Citizen
Colortyme
Craig
2010, 2011
2014
Archer
2005, 2006, 2007, 2009,
2010, 2014, 2031, 2034
Cabletime
Cableview
Contec
3028, 3032
3004
2033
Matsui
2028, 2041, 2046, 2047
2010
2008, 2009
2005
Matsushita
3009
2007, 2008, 2010, 2012,
2019, 2030, 2036
Eastern
GE
3010
2008
Memorex
3001, 3002
3011
Crown
2033
Metz
2039
Gemini
2001, 2005, 2008, 2009,
2010, 2011, 2023, 2026
Curtis Mathes
MGA
2022
General Instruments 3002, 3022
Minerva
Minolta
Mitsubishi
Motorola
MTC
2039
Cyrus
2034
Grundig
Hamlin
Hitachi
3031
3012
3002
2013, 2021
2013, 2022, 2032, 2034
2010
Daewoo
Dansai
Decca
2012
2033
2034
3002, 3011, 3013, 3021,
3022, 3023, 3026
Jerrold
2008
Dimensia
Dumont
Elcatech
Emerson
ESC
2001, 2026
2034, 2036, 2037
2033
Multitech
2008, 2012, 2033
Magnavox
Memorex
Movie Time
NEC
3014
2005, 2006, 2007, 2009,
2032
3015
NEC
3016
2003, 2010, 2012, 2022
2043
Neckermann
Nesco
2034
3003
2033
Nokia
3033
Ferguson
Finlandia
Finlux
2035
NOBLEX
Nokia
2008
NSC
3016
2034, 2036
2034, 2036, 2037
2033, 2041
2007, 2030, 2036
2004, 2010, 2024
2012
2030, 2036, 2043
2048
Oak
3009
Nordmende
Okano
Panasonic
Philips
3020
Firstline
Fisher
2046
3007, 3008, 3014
3017, 3024
3001, 3002
3004, 3020, 3022
3006
Olympus
Optonica
2010
Pioneer
Proscan
RCA
Fuji
2017
Funai
2028, 2041, 2045, 2046,
2047
Orion
Garrard
2012
Realistic
Sagem
Salora
2001, 2002, 2008, 2010,
2011, 2023, 2025, 2026
Osaki
2033
GE
3034
Otto Versand
Palladium
Panasonic
Pentax
2034
GEC
2034
3029
2033
GoldHand
GoldStar
Goodmans
Gradiente
Graetz
2033
Samsung
Signature
Sprucer
3017
2010, 2011, 2042
2013, 2021, 2025, 2037
2009
2005, 2009
2031, 2033
2012
3002
3020
Pentex Research
Philco
Standard
Component
2010, 2011, 2014
3018
2036, 2043
2030, 2034, 2036
2033
2010, 2014, 2017, 2034,
2048
Philips
Starcom
Stargate
Tele+1
3011, 3021
3011
Granada
Grandin
Phonola
Pioneer
Proline
2034
3030
2029, 2033, 2034, 2039,
2040, 2042, 2044
2006, 2013, 2032, 2034
Grundig
Tocom
3013
2044
Harman Kardon
HCM
2005
United Cable
Universal
Videoway
View Star
Zenith
3021, 3023
3005, 3006
3025
Proscan
Pye
2001, 2002, 2026
2034
2033, 2044
2028, 2033, 2043, 2044,
2047
Hinari
Quasar
Quelle
2010, 2011
2034
3009, 3014, 3016
3019
2013, 2021, 2025, 2028,
2037, 2038, 2043
Hitachi
Radio Shack
2017
Ingersol
Interfunk
ITT
2028
Radio Shack/
Realistic
2007, 2008, 2010, 2011,
2012, 2017
2034
Radiola
2034
2030, 2036, 2043, 2048
2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
2010, 2011, 2013, 2014,
2021
JC Penney
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VCR
TV
TV
Manufacturer
Control code
Manufacturer
Admiral
Akai
Control code
1026, 1040, 1062
1002, 1067
1045
Manufacturer
Control code
2001, 2002, 2003, 2008,
2010, 2013, 2021, 2023,
2025, 2026, 2027
1004, 1006, 1007, 1009,
1010, 1017, 1025, 1027,
1029, 1033, 1040, 1070
RCA
Emerson
Akura
2007, 2008, 2010, 2011,
2012, 2017
Envision
Erres
1004, 1006
1037
Realistic
Alba
1035, 1043
1063
Rex
2048
Amplivision
Amstrad
Amtron
Europhon
Fidelity
Finlux
1067
Roadstar
Runco
2033, 2043
2019
1035, 1067
1009
1068
1039, 1040, 1067
Saba
2040, 2048
2028, 2041
2030
Anam National
Anitech
AOC
1003, 1009
1035
1035, 1043, 1048, 1049,
1063
Firstline
Fisher
Saisho
Salora
1004, 1005, 1006
1066
1010, 1017, 1052, 1063,
1068
Samsung
Sansui
Sanyo
2008, 2043, 2049
2006, 2032
2007, 2008, 2030, 2036
2047
Arc en Ciel
Arcam
Formenti
Frontech
Fujitsu
1040
1063
1045, 1062
ASA
1040
1070
Saville
SBR
Audiovox
Autovox
Baird
1009
Funai
1009, 1045, 1048, 1070
2034
1040, 1068
1069
1001, 1003, 1004, 1006,
1011, 1012, 1019, 1034
Schaub Lorenz
Schneider
Scott
2036
GE
2033, 2034
2015
Bang & Olufsen
1040
GEC
1038, 1063, 1067, 1069
1036, 1054, 1055, 1058,
1059, 1068
Baur
Geloso
Genexxa
1035
1062
Sears
2007, 2010, 2013, 2021
2043
Beko
1052
SEG
1004, 1005, 1006, 1007,
1008, 1025, 1047, 1063
Bell & Howell
Binatone
1010, 1017
1063
GoldStar
SEI
2028, 2034
2016, 2017, 2031
2004, 2033, 2036
2028
Sharp
Goodmans
Gorenje
Graetz
1043, 1053, 1063
1052
1041, 1042, 1044, 1058,
1059
Shintom
Shorai
Blaupunkt
1062, 1069
1063, 1067
Boots
1063
1040
1040
1048
Siemens
Singer
2034, 2036, 2039
2010
Granada
Brionvega
Bruns
1039, 1041, 1042, 1058,
1059, 1064
Grundig
Sinudyne
Sonolor
Sony
2028, 2034
2030, 2031
2004, 2018, 2024
2010, 2021
2046
BSR
Hallmark
Hanseatic
Hantarex
HCM
1004, 1006
1060, 1068
1067
1035, 1043, 1048, 1050,
1053, 1057
Bush
STS
Cascade
Celebrity
Century
Cimline
1035
1035
Sunkai
Sylvania
Symphonic
Tandy
1002
Hinari
1035, 1043
2010, 2011, 2012, 2014
2012
1040
1004, 1006, 1007, 1013,
1027, 1038, 1062, 1063,
1069
1035, 1043
Hitachi
2007
1004, 1006, 1009, 1017,
1022, 1025
Citizen
Tatung
Teac
2034
Huanyu
ICE
1053
Clatronic
Colortyme
Condor
1052
2012
1045, 1063
1052
1004, 1006
Technics
Teknika
Telefunken
Thomson
Thorn
2010, 2042
2010, 2012
2048
Imperial
Infinity
Inno Hit
Interfunk
Intervision
ITT
1052
1014
Contec
1035
1056, 1067
1055, 1062, 1066, 1069
1045, 1063
1062, 1068, 1069
1014
Contec/Cony
Continental Edison
Craig
1007, 1009
2048
1066
2035, 2036
1009
2013, 2015, 2022, 2034,
2048
Toshiba
Crosley
1040
JBL
Totevision
2008
Crown
1009, 1014, 1035, 1052
1001, 1004, 1005, 1006,
1011, 1012, 1016, 1019,
1022, 1025, 1034
Uher
2043
1001, 1004, 1006, 1010,
1017, 1022, 1025, 1034
JC Penney
Curtis Mathes
Daewoo
Unitech
2008
1004, 1005, 1006, 1025,
1035, 1053
Jensen
JVC
1004, 1006
Universum
Vector Research
Video Concepts
2034, 2039, 2043
2005, 2006
2005, 2006, 2022
1007, 1012, 1013, 1015,
1033
Daytron
Decca
1004, 1006, 1025, 1035
1067
Kaisui
1035, 1063
1062, 1069
1060
2008, 2010, 2012, 2013,
2017, 2021, 2027
Wards
Dimensia
Dixi
1001, 1034
1035
Kapsch
Kathrein
Kawasho
Kendo
XR-1000
Yamaha
Yoko
2010, 2012
Dual
1057, 1068
1004, 1039, 1040
1002
1002, 1004, 1006
1043
2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
2043
Dumont
Electroband
Kenwood
Kloss Novabeam
Korting
KTV
1004, 1006, 1008
1009
Zenith
2004, 2019, 2024
1002, 1003, 1004, 1006,
1008
Electrohome
Elta
1040
1035
1009, 1025
1005
LG
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TV
TV
TV
Manufacturer
Control code
1014, 1040, 1055
1004, 1006
Manufacturer
Control code
Manufacturer
Technics
Techwood
Control code
Loewe
Quasar
1003, 1012, 1031
1012, 1044, 1061
1004, 1006, 1012
Luxman
1036, 1039, 1054, 1055,
1058, 1059, 1068
Quelle
1001, 1006, 1010, 1014,
1016, 1017, 1034
1004, 1005, 1006, 1007,
1009, 1022, 1025, 1031,
1070
LXI
Radio Shack
1010, 1017, 1034
Teknika
M Electronic
Magnadyne
Magnafon
1035, 1053, 1062, 1063
1040, 1067, 1068
1067
1001, 1004, 1006, 1007,
1009, 1010, 1017, 1021,
1025
Radio Shack/
Realistic
Teleavia
Telecaption
Telefunken
Teletech
Teleton
1066
1024
Radiola
1037
1066
1004, 1006, 1008, 1014,
1018, 1020
Magnavox
Marantz
Matsui
Radiomarelli
1040, 1067
1035
1001, 1003, 1004, 1005,
1006, 1008, 1027, 1034
1004, 1006, 1014, 1060
RCA
1063
1035, 1043, 1048, 1050,
1063, 1064, 1067, 1068
Tensai
1048
Realistic
Rex
1010, 1017, 1034
1045, 1062
Thomson
Thorn
1066
Megatron
Memorex
1006
1054, 1055, 1058
RFT
1040
1005, 1006, 1010, 1017,
1035
1010, 1016, 1017, 1022,
1024, 1039
Roadstar
Saba
1035, 1045
Toshiba
Metz
1040, 1051, 1058
1040, 1062, 1066, 1069
Totevision
Triumph
1025
MGA
1004, 1005, 1006, 1008
1039, 1058, 1059, 1064
1035, 1043, 1045, 1067,
1068
Saisho
1067
Minerva
Universal
Universum
Voxson
1011, 1019
1045, 1052, 1058
1040, 1062
1063
Salora
1062
1004, 1005, 1006, 1008,
1040, 1055, 1058
Mitsubishi
Sambers
Sampo
1056, 1067
1004, 1006, 1025
Mivar
1047, 1056, 1067
1003, 1026
Waltham
Motorola
1004, 1005, 1006, 1007,
1008, 1022, 1025, 1035,
1045, 1047, 1052, 1056,
1060, 1063, 1065
1001, 1004, 1005, 1006,
1008, 1011, 1014, 1018,
1019, 1020, 1021, 1034,
1070
1004, 1005, 1006, 1022,
1055
Samsung
MTC
Wards
Multitech
NAD
1009, 1035
Sansui
1029
1006, 1016
Watt Radio
Wega
1068
Sanyo
1004, 1010, 1017
1037, 1038
1069
NEC
1003, 1004, 1005, 1006
1040
SBR
1040, 1041, 1054, 1059,
1060
Yamaha
Yoko
1004, 1005, 1006, 1008
1045, 1063
Neckermann
Schaub Lorenz
Schneider
1068
Nikkai
1045
Zenith
1004
1004, 1006, 1007, 1009,
1070
Nikko
1006
Scott
Oceanic
Onwa
1062
1001, 1004, 1006, 1008,
1010, 1015, 1016, 1017,
1028, 1034, 1070
1009
Sears
Optonica
1021, 1026
SEG
1045, 1063
1029, 1043, 1048, 1049,
1050, 1067, 1068
Orion
Osaki
1036, 1040, 1048, 1067,
1068
SEI
1045, 1063
Seleco
Sharp
1062
1036, 1041, 1043, 1054,
1055, 1058, 1059, 1060,
1063
Otto Versand
Palladium
Panasonic
Pathe Marconi
Philco
1004, 1006, 1007, 1021,
1023, 1025, 1026
1052
Shorai
1048
1003, 1012, 1014, 1031,
1044, 1046, 1051, 1061,
1062, 1069
Siarem
Siemens
Singer
1040, 1067
1041, 1042, 1058, 1059
1040
1066
1036, 1040, 1043, 1067,
1068
1003, 1004, 1005, 1006,
1007, 1008, 1014, 1018,
1040
Sinudyne
Solavox
Sonoko
Sonolor
1062
1035
1062
1003, 1004, 1007, 1008,
1014, 1018, 1019, 1020,
1037, 1038, 1040, 1053,
1059, 1060
Philips
1002, 1030, 1032, 1036,
1054
Sony
Phoenix
Phonola
Pioneer
Portland
Price Club
Prism
1040
Soundesign
Starlite
1004, 1006, 1009, 1070
1037, 1040
1004, 1006, 1027, 1062
1004, 1005, 1006, 1025
1022
1009
Stern
1062
Sunkai
1043, 1048, 1049, 1050
1004, 1006, 1008, 1014,
1018, 1020
1012
Sylvania
Profex
1035
Symphonic
Tandy
1009, 1028
Proline
Proscan
Protech
Proton
1049
1026, 1062, 1063
1038, 1063
1001, 1034
1035, 1045, 1063
1004, 1006, 1007
1037
Tashiko
Tatung
Tec
1003, 1063, 1067
1063
Pye
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
To control another component, point the remote control-
ler at it and use the buttons as explained below (you must
select the appropriate remote control mode first).
Controlling a Cable Receiver
Standby
On
Standby
TV
Controlling a TV
I
Input
On
V1
1
V2
2
V3
3
DVD
6
+
TV CH
-
Multi CH
5
Number
buttons
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
*
Standby
On
TV
TV VOL
On
Standby
TV
+
10
Clear
0
I
Input
*
TV Input
--
/
---
Input Selector
Macro
V1
1
V2
2
V3
3
DVD
6
+
TV CH
-
1
2
3
Zone
2
Multi CH
5
TV CH +/–
TV VOL
Remote Mode
*
Press
[CABLE]
first
Number
buttons
4
CD
7
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV
Cable
TV VOL
*
+
10
Clear
0
Dimmer
Sleep
--
/
---
Input Selector
Macro
TV
Input
1
2
3
Zone
2
+
Remote Mode
Press [TV]
first
CH
CH
Enter
VOL
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
Disc
-
TV
Cable
Prev
CH
Dimmer
Sleep
Display
Muting
TV
Input
+
CH
VOL
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
Rec
Random
-
Prev
CH
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
Surround
Display
Muting
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level-
Level+
Cine Fltr
Open/Close Video Off
Rec
Random
L
Night
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
Surround
-
RC 587M
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level-
Level+
Cine Fltr
Open/Close Video Off
L
Night
Set the cable receiver to On or
Standby
[On], [Standby]
[CH +/–]
-
RC 587M
Select cable channels
Number buttons Enter numbers
[On], [Standby]
Set the TV to On or Standby
Turn the TV on or off
The following buttons control the AV Receiver.
[VOL]: Adjusts the volume of the AV receiver.
[Muting]: Mutes the AV Receiver.
TV [
]
Number buttons Enter numbers
[CH +/–]
Select channels on the TV
[TV INPUT]
Select inputs on the TV
Adjust the TV’s volume
VOL [ ]/[
]
Buttons marked with an asterisk can always be used to
control a TV regardless of the currently selected remote
controller mode.
*
The following buttons control the AV Receiver.
[VOL]: Adjusts the volume of the AV receiver.
[Muting]: Mutes the AV Receiver.
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
Controlling a VCR
Controlling a Satellite Receiver
Standby
Sdandby
On
On
Standby
On
Standby
TV
TV
I
Input
I
Input
On
V1
1
V2
2
V3
V1
1
V2
2
V3
3
DVD
6
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
+
TV CH
-
Multi CH
5
Multi CH
5
Number
buttons
4
CD
7
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV VOL
TV VOL
+
Clear
10
0
+
Clear
10
-- ---
0
--
/
---
/
Input Selector
Macro
Input Selector
Macro
Press [SAT]
first
1
2
3
Zone
2
1
2
3
Zone
2
Remote Mode
Remote Mode
Press
[VCR] first
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
TV
Cable
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
TV
Enter
CH
Input
Input
+
+
CH
CH
CH
Enter
VOL
Enter
VOL
Disc
Disc
-
-
Prev
CH
Prev
CH
Display
Muting
Display
Muting
Rec
Random
Rec
Random
,
Rec
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
Audio
Subtitle
All ST
Angle
Last Memory
Stereo
Surround
Surround
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
-
Repeat
A
B
Search
DSP
Memory
DSP
Direct
Direct
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level-
Level+
Cine Fltr
Test Tone
CH SEL
Level-
Level+
Cine Fltr
Open/Close Video Off
Open/Close Video Off
L
Night
L
Night
-
RC 587M
-
RC 587M
Set the satellite receiver to On or
Standby
[On], [Standby]
[CH +/–]
Set the VCR to On or Standby
Selects channels on the VCR
Play
[On], [Standby]
[CH +/–]
Select satellite channels
Select menu items
[
[
[
[
[
]
[
]/[ ]/[ ]/[
]
Stop
]
[Enter]
Confirm selection
Rewind
Fast forward
Pause
]
]
Number buttons Enter numbers
The following buttons control the AV Receiver.
[VOL]: Adjusts the volume of the AV receiver.
[Muting]: Mutes the AV Receiver.
]
REC [
]
Record
The following buttons control the AV Receiver.
[VOL]: Adjusts the volume of the AV receiver.
[Muting]: Mutes the AV Receiver.
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Learning Commands from Another
Remote Controller
Point the remote controllers at
each other, about 2 to 6 inches
(5–15 cm) apart, and then, on the
other remote controller,press the
button whose command you
want to learn.
3
The AV receiver’s remote controller can learn the com-
mands of other remote controllers simply by pointing
them at each other. For example, by transmitting the Play
command from your CD player’s remote controller, the
remote controller can learn it and then transmit the same
command when its Play [ ] button is pressed in CD
mode.
About 2 to 6
inches (5–15 cm
This is convenient when you want to add commands to
buttons after entering a remote control code (page 69).
RC-587M
On
Standby
TV
I
Input
1, 4
V1
1
V2
2
V3
To teach the AV receiver’s remote
controller more new commands,
repeat steps 2 and 3.
4
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
Press the [On] button when you’ve fin-
ished.
TV VOL
+
Clear
10
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
Notes:
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
• The following buttons cannot be taught new com-
mands: Remote Mode, Macro [1], [2], [3], TV [
TV [Input], TV CH [+]/[–], TV VOL [ ]/[ ].
1
],
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
• The AV receiver’s remote controller can learn up to
approximately 150 commands. However, the com-
mands of some remote controllers may use a lot of
memory, in which case, this will be reduced.
Input
+
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
-
• By default, the AV receiver’s remote controller knows
the commands for controlling an Integra CD player,
cassette deck, DVD player, and MD player (e.g., Play,
Stop, Pause, etc., buttons). These buttons can learn
new commands, although the defaults will be restored
if the remote controller is reset.
While holding down the Remote
Mode button that you want to
learn the command, press the
[On] button.
1
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
TV
VCR
Cable
• To learn a new command for a button that has already
learned one, simply repeat this procedure.
• Like most remote controllers, the AV receiver’s
remote controller uses infrared. Commands from
remote controllers that don’t use infrared cannot be
learnt.
On
• When the remote controller’s batteries expire, all
learned commands will be lost and will have to be
learned all over again, so don’t discard your other
remote controllers.
On the AV receiver’s remote con-
troller, press the button you want
to learn the new command.
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
Using Macros
On the remote controller, press
the buttons whose actions you
want to program into the macro
in the order you want them per-
formed.
For example, to program the previous
CD example into a macro, press the fol-
lowing buttons: Remote Mode
[Receiver], [On], Input Selector [CD],
Remote Mode [CD], Play [ ].
2
With the Macro function, you can program the remote
controller’s Macro buttons to perform a sequence of
actions with just one button press. For example, nor-
mally you need to perform the following actions to play
a CD:
[Receiver] button
1. Press the Remote Mode
select Receiver mode.
2. Press the [On] button to turn on the AV receiver.
3. Press the [CD] Input Selector button to select the
CD input source.
to
When you’ve finished, press the
Macro button again.
3
4. Press the Remote Mode [CD] button to select the
CD remote controller mode.
5. Press the Play [ ] button to start playback on the
CD player.
With the Macro function, you can program one of the
Macro buttons to perform all five actions in one go.
Notes:
• If after programming a macro you teach one of the
buttons in that macro a new command, then the macro
will no longer work properly. In this case, you must
program the macro again.
Making Macros
There are three Macro buttons, and each button can be
programmed with a different macro in each remote con-
troller mode. Each macro can perform up to eight
actions.
Running Macros
Programmed macros can be run as follows.
Press the Macro [1], [2], or [3]
button.
1
The actions in the macro are performed
in the order in which they were pro-
grammed.
On
Standby
TV
I
Input
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
Multi CH
5
4
CD
7
Tape
8
Tuner
9
TV VOL
+
10
Clear
0
-- ---
/
Input Selector
Macro
1
2
3
Zone 2
MD/CDR
SAT
1
1
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
VCR
CD
TV
Cable
Dimmer
Sleep
TV
Input
+
CH
Enter
VOL
Disc
-
While holding down the Remote
Mode button for the mode that
you want to learn the macro,
press Macro button [1], [2], or [3].
The Remote indicator lights up.
1
Remote Mode
Receiver
Tape
DVD
CD
MD/CDR
SAT
TV
VCR
Cable
Macro
1
2
3
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Troubleshooting
If you have any trouble using the AV receiver, look for a
solution in this section. If you can’t resolve the issue
yourself, contact the dealer from whom you purchased
this unit.
• Specify the speaker distances (page 41) and adjust the
individual speaker levels (page 42).
• Make sure that the speaker setup microphone is not
still connected.
Only the front speakers produce sound?
• When the Stereo listening mode is selected, only the
front speakers and subwoofer produce sound.
• When the Direct listening mode is selected, only the
front speakers produce sound.
Power
Can’t turn on the AV receiver?
• Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into
the wall outlet.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(page 39).
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait five
seconds or more, then plug it in again.
Only the center speaker produces sound?
• If you use the Pro Logic II Movie or Pro Logic II
Music listening mode with a mono source, such as an
AM radio station or mono TV program, the sound is
concentrated in the center speaker.
The AV receiver turns off as soon as it’s turned
on?
• The amp protection circuit has been activated.
Remove the power cord from the wall outlet immedi-
ately and contact the dealer from whom you purchased
this unit.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(page 39).
The surround speakers produce no sound?
• When the Stereo or Direct, listening mode is selected,
the surround speakers produce no sound (page 51).
• Depending on the source and current listening mode,
not much sound may be produced by the surround
speakers. Try selecting another listening mode.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(page 39).
Audio
There’s no sound, or it’s very quiet?
• Make sure that all audio connecting plugs are pushed
in all the way (page 20).
• Make sure that the inputs and outputs of all compo-
nents are connected properly (page 20).
• Make sure that the polarity of the speaker cables is
correct, and that the bare wires are in contact with
metal part of each speaker terminal (page 22)
• Make sure that the input source is properly selected
(page 44).
• Make sure that the speaker cables are not shorting.
• Check the volume. It can be set to MIN, 1 through 99,
or MAX (page 44). The AV receiver is designed for
home theater enjoyment. It has a wide volume range,
allowing precise adjustment.
The center speaker produces no sound?
• When the Mono, Stereo, Direct, or Orchestra listening
mode is selected, the center speaker produces no
sound (page 51).
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(page 39).
• If the MUTING indicator is shown on the display,
press the remote controller’s [Muting] button to
unmute the AV receiver (page 45).
• While a pair of headphones is connected to the Phones
jack, no sound is output by the speakers (page 45).
• Check the digital audio output setting on the con-
nected device. On some games consoles, such as those
that support DVD, the default setting is off.
• With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an
audio output format from a menu.
• If your turntable doesn’t have a built-in phono preamp,
you must connect one between it and the AV receiver.
If your turntable uses an MC cartridge, you must con-
nect an MC head amp, or an MC transformer and
phono equalizer.
• Make sure that none of the connecting cables are bent,
twisted, or damaged.
• Not all listening modes use all speakers (page 51).
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Troubleshooting—Continued
The subwoofer produces no sound?
• When you play source material that contains no infor-
mation in the LFE channel, the subwoofer produces
no sound.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(page 39).
About DTS signals
• When DTS program material ends and the DTS bit-
stream stops, the AV receiver remains in DTS listen-
ing mode and the DTS indicator remains on. This is to
prevent noise when you use the pause, fast forward, or
fast reverse function on your player. If you switch your
player from DTS to PCM, because the AV receiver
does not switch formats immediately, you may not
hear any sound, in which case you should stop your
player for about three seconds, and then resume play-
back.
• With some CD and LD players, you won’t be able to
playback DTS material properly even though your
player is connected to a digital input on the AV
receiver. This is usually because the DTS bitstream
has been processed (e.g., output level, sampling rate,
or frequency response changed) and the AV receiver
doesn’t recognize it as a genuine DTS signal. In such
cases, you may hear noise.
There’s no sound with a certain signal format?
• Check the digital audio output setting on the con-
nected device. On some games consoles, such as those
that support DVD, the default setting is off.
• With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an
audio output format from a menu.
• Depending on the input signal, some listening modes
cannot be selected (page 50).
Can’t get 5.1 playback?
• If the Zone 2 speakers are being used, you can use ste-
reo sound in the main room.
The volume cannot be set to 99?
• When the levels of all speakers have been calibrated
(page 42), the maximum volume setting may change.
• When playing DTS program material, using the pause,
fast forward, or fast reverse function on your player
may produce a short audible noise. This is not a mal-
function.
Noise can be heard?
• Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with power
cords, speaker cables, and so on may degrade the
audio performance, so don’t do it.
Video
• An audio cable may be picking up interference. Try
repositioning your cables.
There’s no picture?
• Make sure that all video connecting plugs are pushed
in all the way (page 20).
• Make sure that each video component is properly con-
nected.
The Late Night function doesn’t work?
• Make sure the source material is Dolby Digital
(page 52).
• If your video component is connected to a component
video input, your TV must be connected to the compo-
nent video output (page 25).
• On your TV, make sure that the video input to which
the AV receiver is connected is selected.
The DVD analog multichannel input doesn’t
work?
• Check the DVD analog multichannel input connec-
tions (page 28).
• To select the DVD analog multichannel input, press
the [Multi CH] input selector button.
• Check the audio output settings on your DVD player.
The onscreen menus don’t appear?
• Make sure that the video settings are correct
(page 38).
• On your TV, make sure that the video input to which
the AV receiver is connected is selected.
• Depending on the display device, when the “b. Scan
Mode” setting on the “6-3. OSD Setup” menu is set to
Non-Interlaced, the onscreen setup menus may not
appear. If this happens, use the AV receiver’s display
and change that setting to Interlaced.
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Troubleshooting—Continued
• Are you trying to learn from a remote controller that
cannot be used for learning? Some commands cannot
be learnt, especially those that transmit several
instructions with a single button press.
• The wrong remote control code has been entered.
• The entered remote control code may not be correct. If
more than one code is listed, try each one.
• With some AV components, certain buttons may not
work as expected, and some may not work at all.
• To control Integra components, point the remote con-
troller at the AV receiver.
Tuner
Reception is noisy, FM stereo reception is
noisy, or the FM STEREO indicator doesn’t
appear?
• Relocate your antenna.
• Move the AV receiver away from your TV or com-
puter.
• Listen to the station in mono (page 47).
• When listening to anAM station, operating the remote
controller may cause noise.
• Passing cars and airplanes can cause interference.
• Concrete walls weaken radio signals.
• If nothing improves the reception, install an outdoor
antenna.
• To control another manufacturer’s component, point
the remote controller at that component.
Recording
Can’t record?
• On your recorder, make sure the correct input is
selected (e.g., digital or analog).
Remote Controller
The remote controller doesn’t work?
• Make sure that the batteries are installed with the cor-
rect polarity (page 18).
Zone 2
• Install new batteries. Don’t mix different types of bat-
teries, or old and new batteries (page 18).
• Make sure that the remote controller is not too far
away from the AV receiver, and that there’s no
obstruction between the remote controller and the AV
receiver’s remote control sensor (page 18).
• Make sure that the AV receiver is not subjected to
direct sunshine or inverter-type fluorescent lights.
Relocate if necessary.
• If the AV receiver is installed in a rack or cabinet with
colored-glass doors, the remote controller may not
work reliably when the doors are closed.
• Make sure you’ve selected the correct remote control-
ler mode (page 12).
Zone 2 has turned off?
• Was the Sleep function set? The Sleep function turns
off Zone 2 as well as the AV receiver. To set the Sleep
function for Zone 2 only, see page 66.
There’s no sound?
• Since the Zone 2 function and the REC OUT outputs
use the same circuitry, you cannot use Zone 2 and
record at the same time. When the [Rec Out] button is
pressed, Zone 2 is turned off.
• Only components connected to analog inputs can be
played in Zone 2.
• When using the remote controller to control other
manufacturers’AV components, some buttons may
not work as expected.
• Make sure you’ve entered the correct remote control
code.
Can’t control other components?
• If it’s an Integra component, make sure that the
cable and analog audio cable are connected properly.
Connecting only an
cable won’t work (page 34).
• Make sure you’ve selected the correct remote control-
ler mode (page 12).
• If you connect an MD recorder or CD recorder to the
TAPE jacks, be sure to set make the necessary setting
(pages 43 and 69).
• When learning commands, make sure that the trans-
mitting ends of both remote controllers are pointing at
each other.
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Troubleshooting—Continued
Others
The sound changes when I connect my head-
phones?
• When a pair of headphones is connected, the listening
mode is set to Stereo, unless it’s already set to Stereo
or Direct. When you disconnect the headphones, the
previous listening mode will be resumed.
The speaker volume cannot be set as required?
• When the volume is adjusted on the onscreen setup
menus, the maximum possible volume setting may
change.
The speaker distance cannot be set as
required?
• In some cases, corrected values suitable for home the-
ater use may be set automatically.
The display doesn’t work?
• Actions are not displayed on the TV or projector that’s
connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT.
How do I change the language of a multiplex
source?
• Use the “a. Input Channel” setting on the “3-5. Multi-
plex” menu to select Main or Sub (page 57).
The AV receiver contains a microcomputer for signal pro-
cessing and control functions. In very rare situations,
severe interference, noise from an external source, or
static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely
event that this happens, unplug the power cord from the
wall outlet, wait at least five seconds, and then plug it
back in again.
Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD
rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by
the unit’s malfunction. Before you record important
data, make sure that the material will be recorded cor-
rectly.
Resetting the AV receiver to its factory defaults
To reset the AV receiver to its factory defaults, turn it on
and, while holding down the [VIDEO 1] button, press
the [Standby/On] button. “CLEAR” will appear on the
display and the AV receiver will enter Standby mode.
The AV receiver uses a battery-less memory backup
system in order to retain radio presets and other set-
tings when it’s unplugged or in the case of a power fail-
ure. Although no batteries are required, the AV receiver
must be plugged into an AC outlet in order to charge the
backup system.
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Specifications
Amplifier Section
General
Power Output
(2 channels driven):
Dynamic Power
Power Supply
AC 120 V, 60 Hz
5.7A
85 W + 85 W (8Ω,20Hz–20kHz, FTC)
Power Comsumption
Stand-by Power
Comsumption
Dimensions(W x H x D) 17-1/8" W x 6-7/8" H x 16-7/8" D inches
Weight
220 W + 220 W (3Ω,Front)
165 W + 165 W (4Ω,Front)
100 W + 100 W (8Ω,Front)
1.0 W
27.6 lbs
THD (Total Harmonic 0.08 % (Power Rated)
Distortion)
Damping Factor
Input Sensitivity and
Impedance
■ Video Inputs
Component Video Input 1,2,3
S-VideoCompatibleJack
Input
A/V Input
60 (Front,1kHz,8Ω)
200 mV/ 47 kΩ (LINE)
DVD,VIDEO1,VIDEO2,VIDEO3
DVD,VIDEO1,VIDEO2,VIDEO3
Output Level and
Impeadance
200 mV/ 470 Ω (REC OUT)
Frequency Response
10 Hz–100 kHz/ +1 dB-3 dB (Direct
mode)
10 dB, 50 Hz (BASS)
10 dB, 10 kHz (TREBLE)
106 dB (LINEIHF-A)
6Ω– 8Ω
■ Video Outputs
Component Video
Output
S-VideoCompatibleJack
Output
Tone Control
OUT
SN Ratio
Speaker Impedance
MONITOR OUT,VIDEO1,VIDEO2
MONITOR OUT,VIDEO1,VIDEO2
A/V Output
Video Section
■ Audio Inputs
Digital Inputs
Optical : 2
Coaxial : 2
DVD(MULTICHANNEL),VIDEO1,
VIDEO2,VIDEO3,TAPE,CD
6
Input Sensitivity/Output
Level and Impedance
1 Vp-p /75Ω (Component and S-VideoY)
0.7 Vp-p /75Ω (Component Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr)
0.28 Vp-p /75Ω(S-Video C)
Analog Inputs
Multichannel Inputs
1 Vp-p /75Ω(Composite)
Component Video
Frequency Response
5 Hz – 50 MHz
■ Audio Outputs
Digital Outputs
1 (Optical)
TAPE,VIDEO1,VIDEO2
1
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1
Tuner Section
Analog Outputs
Subwoofer Pre Outputs
Speaker Outputs
Phones
■ FM
Tuning Frequency Range 87.5 MHz– 107.9 MHz
Usable Sensitivity
Stereo:17.2 dBf 2 µV(75Ω IHF)
■ Other Jacks
RS-232 Control
IR Input/Output
12V Trigger Out
Mono: 11.2 dBf 1 µV(75Ω IHF)
Stereo: 70 dB (IHF-A)
Mono:76 dB (IHF-A)
Stereo: 0.3 % (1kHz)
Mono:0.2 % (1kHz)
1
1
3
S/N Ratio
THD
Frequency Response
Stereo Separation
30 Hz–15 kHz / 1 dB
45 dB ( 1kHz )
Specifications and features are subject to change without
notice.
■ AM
Tuning Frequency Range 530 kHz–1700 kHz
Usable Sensitivity
S/N Ratio
THD
30 µV
40 dB
0.70%
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Integra Division of
ONKYO U.S.A. CORPORATION
18 park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A.
En
Integra Division of
ONKYO CORPORATION
Sales & Product Planning Div.: 2-1, Nisshin-cho, Neyagawa-shi, OSAKA 572-8540, JAPAN
Tel: 072-831-8023 Fax: 072-831-8124
I0408-1
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