JVC Stereo Receiver RX 6010RBK RX 6012RSL User Manual

AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER  
RX-6010RBK / RX-6012RSL  
SLEEP  
TV  
VCR  
AUDIO  
SURROUND  
TEST  
SUBWOOFER  
+
1
2
3
5
CENTER  
SURROUND  
MODE  
EFFECT  
+
4
5
6
AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER  
SOUND  
VCR CH  
+
REAR•L  
+
7/P  
8
9
MENU  
5
TV/VIDEO CD-DISC  
REAR•R  
+
FM/AM TUNING  
FM/AM PRESET  
FM MODE  
MEMORY  
EON  
PTY SEARCH  
TA/NEWS/INFO DISPLAY MODE  
MASTER VOLUME  
10  
+10  
ENTER  
STANDBY  
DVD  
CD  
TV SOUND  
TAPE/CDR  
VCR ANALOG/DIGITAL  
FM/AM  
STANDBY/ON  
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TV VOL  
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VOLUME  
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SURROUND ON/OFF  
INPUT ANALOG  
INPUT ATT  
INPUT DIGITAL  
ADJUST SETTING  
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PTY SEARCH  
1
DVD  
CD  
VCR  
TV SOUND  
1
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TV CH  
D I G I T A L  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
DSP MODE  
SPEAKERS ON/OFF  
PTY  
7
DISPLAY  
+
PTY  
TAPE/CDR  
FM/AM  
RM-SRX6010R  
REMOTE CONTROL  
A/V CONTROL RECEIVER  
SOURCE NAME  
PHONES  
INSTRUCTIONS  
For Customer Use:  
Enter below the Model No. and Serial  
No. which are located either on the rear,  
bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this  
information for future reference.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
LVT0578-005A  
[B]  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
“SOME DOS AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT”  
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical equipment, care must be  
taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured.  
Do read the operating instructions before you attempt to use the equipment.  
Do ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads and interconnections between pieces of equipment) are  
properly made and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Switch off and withdraw the mains plug when making or changing  
connections.  
Do consult your dealer if you are ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of your equipment.  
Do be careful with glass panels or doors on equipment.  
DON’T continue to operate the equipment if you are in any doubt about it working normally, or if it is damaged in any way–switch off, withdraw  
the mains plug and consult your dealer.  
DON’T remove any fixed cover as this may expose dangerous voltages.  
DON’T leave equipment switched on when it is unattended unless it is specifically stated that it is designed for unattended operation or has  
a standby mode.  
Switch off using the switch on the equipment and make sure that your family know how to do this.  
Special arrangements may need to be made for infirm or handicapped people.  
DON’T use equipment such as personal stereos or radios so that you are distracted from the requirements of traffic safety. It is illegal to watch  
television whilst driving.  
DON’T listen to headphones at high volume as such use can permanently damage your hearing.  
DON’T obstruct the ventilation of the equipment, for example with curtains or soft furnishings.  
Overheating will cause damage and shorten the life of the equipment.  
DON’T use makeshift stands and NEVER fix legs with wood screws — to ensure complete safety always fit the manufacturer’s approved  
stand or legs with the fixings provided according to the instructions.  
DON’T allow electrical equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.  
ABOVE ALL  
— NEVER let anyone, especially children, push anything into holes, slots or any other opening in the case -this could result in a fatal  
electrical shock.;  
— NEVER guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind — it is better to be safe than sorry!  
Caution: Proper Ventilation  
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage.  
Locate the apparatus as follows:  
Front:  
Sides:  
Top:  
Back:  
Bottom:  
No obstructions open spacing.  
No obstructions in 10 cm from the sides.  
No obstructions in 10 cm from the top.  
No obstructions in 15 cm from the back  
No obstructions, place on the level surface.  
In addition, maintain the best possible air circulation as illustrated.  
Spacing 15 cm or more  
Front  
RX-6010RBK/  
RX-6012RSL  
Wall or obstructions  
Stand height 15 cm or more  
Floor  
G-2  
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Table of Contents  
Parts Identification...................................... 2  
Getting Started........................................... 3  
Before Installation ...................................................................... 3  
Checking the Supplied Accessories ........................................... 3  
Connecting the FM and AM (MW/LW) Antennas ..................... 3  
Connecting the Speakers ............................................................ 4  
Connecting Audio/Video Components ....................................... 5  
Connecting the Power Cord ....................................................... 7  
Putting Batteries in the Remote Control .................................... 7  
Basic Operations ......................................... 8  
Turning the Power On and Off (Standby) .................................. 8  
Selecting the Source to Play ....................................................... 8  
Adjusting the Volume ................................................................. 9  
Listening Only with Headphones ............................................... 9  
Muting the Sound ....................................................................... 9  
Adjusting the Subwoofer Output Level.................................... 10  
Attenuating the Input Signal .................................................... 10  
Adjusting the Tone ................................................................... 10  
Basic Settings........................................... 11  
Recording a Source .................................................................. 11  
Adjusting the Front Speaker Output Balance........................... 11  
Setting the Subwoofer Information .......................................... 11  
Changing the Source Name ...................................................... 11  
Setting the Speakers for the DSP Modes ................................. 12  
Digital Input (DIGITAL IN) Terminal Setting ......................... 14  
Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode ............................ 14  
Storing the Basic Settings and Adjustments............................. 15  
Using the Sleep Timer .............................................................. 15  
Receiving Radio Broadcasts ........................ 16  
Tuning in Stations Manually .................................................... 16  
Using Preset Tuning ................................................................. 16  
Selecting the FM Reception Mode ........................................... 17  
Using the RDS (Radio Data System) to Receive FM Stations .. 18  
Searching for a Program by PTY Codes .................................. 18  
Switching to a Broadcast Program of  
Your Choice Temporarily ................................................... 19  
Using the DSP Modes ................................ 21  
What are the DSP Modes? ....................................................... 21  
Reproducing the Sound Field ................................................... 22  
Available DSP Modes According to the Speaker Arrangement .. 23  
Adjusting the Surround Modes ................................................ 24  
Adjusting the DAP Modes ....................................................... 26  
Activating the DSP Modes ....................................................... 27  
COMPU LINK Remote Control System ......... 28  
Operating JVC’s Audio/Video Components ... 29  
Operating Audio Components .................................................. 29  
Operating Video Components .................................................. 30  
Troubleshooting......................................... 31  
Specifications............................................ 32  
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Parts Identification  
Become familiar with the buttons and controls on the receiver before use.  
Refer to the pages in parentheses for details.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 8  
9
AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER  
FM/AM TUNING  
FM/AM PRESET  
FM MODE  
MEMORY  
EON  
PTY SEARCH TA/NEWS/INFO DISPLAY MODE  
STANDBY  
MASTER VOLUME  
STANDBY/ON  
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SURROUND ON/OFF  
INPUT ANALOG  
INPUT ATT  
INPUT DIGITAL  
ADJUST SETTING  
DVD  
CD  
VCR  
TV SOUND  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
DSP MODE  
SPEAKERS ON/OFF  
TAPE/CDR  
FM/AM  
SOURCE NAME  
PHONES  
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Remote Control  
Front Panel  
1
(standby/on) buttons (8, 30)  
TV, VCR, AUDIO  
1 STANDBY/ON  
button and  
STANDBY lamp (8)  
2 SLEEP button (15)  
2 FM/AM TUNING 5/buttons (16)  
3 FM/AM PRESET 5/buttons (16, 17)  
4 FM MODE button (17)  
5 MEMORY button (16)  
6 Display (8)  
7 ADJUST button (10, 11, 24 – 26)  
8 Remote sensor (7)  
9 RDS operation buttons (18, 19)  
EON, PTY SEARCH,  
TA/NEWS/INFO, DISPLAY MODE  
p PHONES jack (9)  
q SURROUND ON/OFF button (24, 27)  
w DSP MODE button (25 – 27)  
e SPEAKERS ON/OFF button (9)  
r INPUT ANALOG button (15)  
INPUT ATT button (10)  
t INPUT DIGITAL button (14)  
y Source selecting buttons (8, 9, 14)  
DVD, VCR, TV SOUND, CD,  
TAPE/CDR, FM/AM  
1
2
SLEEP  
TV  
VCR  
AUDIO  
3 SURROUND button (24, 27, 29)  
4 SURROUND MODE button  
(25 – 27, 29)  
5 SOUND button (10, 24 – 26, 29)  
6 TV/VIDEO button (30)  
7 CD-DISC button (30)  
8 Source selecting buttons (8, 9, 15)  
DVD, TV SOUND, VCR, CD,  
TAPE/CDR, FM/AM  
9 TV VOL +/– buttons (30)  
p TV CH +/– buttons (30)  
q • 10 keys for selecting preset channels  
(17)  
SURROUND  
TEST  
– SUBWOOFER +  
1
2
3
3
4
5
5
SURROUND  
MODE  
EFFECT  
– CENTER +  
4
5
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SOUND  
– VCR CH + – REAR•L +  
8
9
MENU  
7/P  
5
TV/VIDEO CD-DISC  
– REAR•R +  
10  
+10  
ENTER  
6
7
DVD  
TV SOUND  
VCR ANALOG/DIGITAL  
CD  
TAPE/CDR  
FM/AM  
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MUTING  
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TV VOL  
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VOLUME  
• 10 keys for adjusting sound  
(24 – 26, 29)  
• 10 keys for operating audio/video  
components (29, 30)  
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PTY SEARCH  
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TV CH  
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w ANALOG/DIGITAL button (15)  
e MUTING button (9)  
7
PTY –  
DISPLAY  
+ PTY  
RM-SRX6010R  
r VOLUME +/– buttons (9)  
t • RDS operation buttons (18, 19)  
PTY SEARCH, PTY +/–, DISPLAY  
• Operating buttons for audio/video  
components (29, 30)  
u SOURCE NAME button (11)  
REMOTE CONTROL  
A/V CONTROL RECEIVER  
TAPE/CDR button also functions as  
the SOURCE NAME button.  
*
i CONTROL UP 5/DOWN buttons  
o SETTING button (11 – 14)  
; MASTER VOLUME control (9)  
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Getting Started  
This section explains how to connect audio/video components and speakers to the receiver, and how to connect the  
power supply.  
Connecting the FM and AM (MW/LW)  
Antennas  
Before Installation  
General  
FM Antenna Connections  
• Be sure your hands are dry.  
• Turn the power off to all components.  
• Read the manuals supplied with the components you are going to  
connect.  
A
B
ANTENNA  
ANTENNA  
FM 75  
FM 75  
COAXIAL  
COAXIAL  
Locations  
• Install the receiver in a location that is level and protected from  
moisture.  
AM  
EXT  
AM  
EXT  
AM  
LOOP  
AM  
LOOP  
• The temperature around the receiver must be between –5˚C and  
35˚C (23˚F and 95˚F).  
• Make sure there is good ventilation around the receiver. Poor  
ventilation could cause overheating and damage the receiver.  
FM Antenna  
ATENNA  
Extend the supplied FM antenna horizontally.  
FM 75  
Handling the receiver  
COAXIAL  
• Do not insert any metal object into the receiver.  
• Do not disassemble the receiver or remove screws, covers, or  
cabinet.  
• Do not expose the receiver to rain or moisture.  
AM  
LOOP  
Outdoor FM Antenna Cable  
Checking the Supplied Accessories  
AM  
EXT  
Check to be sure you have all of the following items, which are  
supplied with the receiver.  
The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the pieces  
supplied.  
A. Using the Supplied FM Antenna  
The FM antenna provided can be connected to the FM 75 Ω  
COAXIAL terminal as temporary measure.  
• Remote Control (1)  
B. Using the Standard Type Connector (Not Supplied)  
A standard type connector (IEC or DIN45325) should be  
connected to the FM 75 COAXIAL terminal.  
• Batteries (2)  
• AM (MW/LW) Loop Antenna (1)  
• FM Antenna (1)  
Note:  
If reception is poor, connect an outdoor antenna.  
Before attaching a 75 coaxial cable (the kind with a round wire  
going to an outdoor antenna), disconnect the supplied FM antenna.  
If anything is missing, contact your dealer immediately.  
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AM (MW/LW) Antenna Connections  
Basic connecting procedure  
2
3
1
Snap the tabs on the loop into the  
ANTENNA  
slots of the base to assemble the  
AM (MW/LW) loop.  
FM 75  
COAXIAL  
AM  
LOOP  
1 Cut, twist and remove the insulation at the end of  
each speaker signal cable (not supplied).  
AM  
EXT  
AM (MW/LW) Loop Antenna  
2 Open the terminal and then insert the speaker  
signal cable.  
2
1
3
3 Close the terminal.  
Connecting the front speakers  
Connect front speakers to the FRONT SPEAKERS terminals.  
FRONT  
SPEAKERS  
Outdoor single vinyl-covered wire (not supplied)  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
Left speaker  
Right speaker  
Turn the loop until you have the best reception.  
Notes:  
• If the AM (MW/LW) loop antenna wire is covered with  
vinyl, remove the vinyl by twisting it as shown in the  
diagram.  
• Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any  
other terminals, connecting cords and power cord. This could  
cause poor reception.  
• If reception is poor, connect an outdoor single vinyl-covered wire to  
the AM EXT terminal. (Keep the AM (MW/LW) loop antenna  
connected.)  
Connecting the rear and center speakers  
Connect rear speakers to the REAR SPEAKERS terminals and a  
center speaker to the CENTER SPEAKER terminals.  
Connecting the Speakers  
You can connect the following speakers:  
• One pair of front speakers to produce normal stereo sound.  
• One pair of rear speakers to enjoy the surround effect.  
• One center speaker to produce more effective surround effect (to  
emphasize human voices).  
REAR  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
SPEAKERS  
RIGHT LEFT  
Center speaker  
• One subwoofer to enhance the bass.  
Left rear  
speaker  
Right rear  
speaker  
IMPORTANT:  
After connecting the speakers listed above, set the speaker  
setting information properly to obtain the best possible DSP  
effect. For details, see page 12.  
For each speaker (except for a subwoofer), connect the (+) and (–)  
terminals on the rear panel to the (+) and (–) terminals marked on  
the speakers. For connecting a subwoofer, see page 5.  
CAUTION:  
Use speakers with the SPEAKER IMPEDANCE indicated by the  
speaker terminals.  
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Connecting the subwoofer speaker  
Cassette deck or CD recorder  
You can enhance the bass by connecting a subwoofer.  
Connect the input jack of a powered subwoofer to the  
SUBWOOFER OUT jack on the rear panel, using a cable with RCA  
pin plugs (not supplied).  
Cassette deck  
To audio output  
To audio input  
CD  
SUBWOOFER  
OUT  
OUT  
(REC)  
Powered subwoofer  
TAPE  
CDR  
IN  
(PLAY)  
OUT  
(REC)  
Connecting Audio/Video Components  
VCR  
IN  
(PLAY)  
You can connect the following audio/video components to this  
receiver. Refer also to the manuals supplied with your components.  
TV SOUND  
Audio Components  
• CD player*  
Video Components  
• DVD player*  
• TV*  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
AUDIO  
• Cassette deck  
or CD recorder*  
• VCR  
To audio input  
To audio output  
* You can connect these components using the methods described in  
“Analog connections” (below) or in “Digital connections” (see page  
7).  
CD recorder  
Note:  
Analog connections  
You can connect either a cassette deck or a CD recorder to the TAPE/  
CDR jacks. When connecting a CD recorder to the TAPE/CDR jacks,  
change the source name, which will be shown on the display when  
selected as the source, to “CDR.See page 11 for details.  
Audio component connections  
Use the cables with RCA pin plugs (not supplied).  
Connect the white plug to the audio left jack, and the red plug to the  
audio right jack.  
CAUTION:  
If your audio components have a COMPU LINK jack  
See also page 28 for detailed information about the connection and  
the COMPU LINK remote control system.  
If you connect a sound-enhancing device such as a graphic equalizer  
between the source components and this receiver, the sound output  
through this receiver may be distorted.  
CD player  
CD player  
CD  
OUT  
(REC)  
TAPE  
To audio output  
CDR  
IN  
(PLAY)  
OUT  
(REC)  
VCR  
IN  
(PLAY)  
TV SOUND  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
AUDIO  
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Video component connections  
DVD player  
Use the cables with RCA pin plugs (not supplied).  
Connect the white plug to the audio left jack, the red plug to the  
audio right jack, and the yellow plug to the video jack.  
DVD player  
A
B
DVD  
TV  
MONITOR  
OUT  
CD  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
DVD  
DVD  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
(REC)  
AUDIO  
TAPE  
CDR  
OUT  
(REC)  
IN  
DVD  
(PLAY)  
VCR  
IN  
TV  
(PLAY)  
OUT  
OUT  
(REC)  
(REC)  
VIDEO  
VCR  
VCR  
IN  
IN  
To audio  
output  
Å To front left/right channel audio output (or to audio mixed  
output if necessary)  
ı To video output  
(PLAY)  
(PLAY)  
VIDEO  
TV SOUND  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
AUDIO  
Note:  
To video input  
To enjoy the software encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS Digital  
Surround, you must connect the DVD player using the digital terminal  
on the rear of this receiver. (See “Digital connections” on page 7.)  
Connect the TV to the MONITOR  
OUT jack to view the playback  
picture from the other connected  
video components.  
VCR  
C
D
A
B
VCR  
CD  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
(REC)  
TAPE  
CDR  
IN  
DVD  
(PLAY)  
OUT  
OUT  
(REC)  
(REC)  
VCR  
VCR  
IN  
IN  
(PLAY)  
(PLAY)  
VIDEO  
TV SOUND  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
AUDIO  
Å To left/right channel audio output  
ı To left/right channel audio input  
Ç To video output  
Î To video input  
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Digital connections  
Connecting the Power Cord  
This receiver is equipped with two DIGITAL IN terminals — one  
digital coaxial terminal and one digital optical terminal.  
You can connect any component to one of the digital terminals using  
a digital coaxial cable (not supplied) or digital optical cable (not  
supplied).  
Before plugging the receiver into an AC outlet, make sure that all  
connections have been made.  
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.  
Keep the power cord away from the connecting cables and the  
antenna. The power cord may cause noise or screen interference. We  
recommend that you use a coaxial cable to connect the antenna,  
since it is well-shielded against interference.  
IMPORTANT:  
• When connecting the DVD player or digital TV broadcast tuner  
using the digital terminal, you also need to connect it to the video  
jack on the rear. Without connecting it to the video jack, you can  
view no playback picture.  
Note:  
• After connecting the components using the DIGITAL IN terminals,  
set the following correctly if necessary.  
– Set the digital input (DIGITAL IN) terminal setting correctly. For  
details, see “Digital Input (DIGITAL IN) Terminal Setting” on page  
14.  
The preset settings such as preset channels and sound adjustment  
may be erased in a few days in the following cases:  
–When you unplug the power cord.  
–When a power failure occurs.  
– Select the digital input mode correctly. For details, see “Selecting  
the Analog or Digital Input Mode” on page 14.  
CAUTIONS:  
• Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.  
• Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the cord. When unplugging  
the cord, always grasp the plug so as not to damage the cord.  
Digital TV  
DVD player  
Putting Batteries in the Remote Control  
DVD  
Before using the remote control, put two supplied batteries first.  
When using the remote control, aim the remote control directly at  
the remote sensor on the receiver.  
CD player  
CD recorder  
3
2
1
When the component has a digital  
coaxial output terminal, connect it to the  
DIGITAL 1 (DVD) terminal, using the  
digital coaxial cable (not supplied).  
DIGITAL 1  
1. On the back of the remote control, remove the  
battery cover.  
(DVD)  
When the component has a digital  
optical output terminal, connect it to the  
DIGITAL 2 (CD) terminal, using the  
digital optical cable (not supplied).  
2. Insert batteries. Make sure to match the polarity:  
(+) to (+) and (–) to (–).  
DIGITAL 2 ( CD )  
DIGITAL IN  
Before connecting a digital  
optical cable, unplug the  
protective plug.  
3. Replace the cover.  
If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases, replace  
the batteries. Use two R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F) type dry-cell batteries.  
CAUTION:  
Follow these precautions to avoid leaking or cracking cells:  
• Place batteries in the remote control so they match the polarity: (+)  
to (+) and (–) to (–).  
• Use the correct type of batteries. Batteries that look similar may  
differ in voltage.  
Notes:  
• When shipped from the factory, the DIGITAL IN terminals have  
been set for use with the following components.  
– DIGITAL 1 (coaxial): For DVD player  
• Always replace both batteries at the same time.  
• Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.  
– DIGITAL 2 (optical): For CD player  
• When you want to operate the CD player or CD recorder using the  
COMPU LINK remote control system, connect the target  
component also as described in “Analog connections” (see page 5).  
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Basic Operations  
The following operations are commonly used when you play any sound source.  
Turning the Power On and Off (Standby)  
Selected source name appears  
On the front panel:  
DIGITAL AUTO  
ANALOG  
SPK  
INPUT ATT  
EON RDS  
SLEEP  
STANDBY  
To turn on the power, press  
STANDBY/ON  
L
C
R
PRO LOGIC DSP H.PHONE AUTO MUTING TUNED STEREO TA NEWS INFO VOLUME  
S.WFR LFE  
LINEAR PCM  
DIGITAL  
.
LS  
S
RS  
CH-  
The STANDBY lamp goes off. The name of  
the current source (or station frequency)  
appears on the display.  
STANDBY/ON  
DVD  
TV SOUND  
VCR  
Select the DVD player.  
Select the TV sound.  
Select the video component connected to the  
VCR jacks.  
Current source name appears  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
VOLUME  
CD *  
Select the CD player.  
TAPE/CDR *  
FM/AM *  
Select the cassette deck (or the CD recorder).  
Select an FM or AM (MW/LW) broadcast.  
• Each time you press the button, the band  
alternates between FM and AM (MW/LW).  
Current volume level is shown here  
To turn off the power (into standby mode),  
press STANDBY/ON  
again.  
STANDBY  
The STANDBY lamp lights up. A small  
amount of power is consumed in standby  
mode. To turn the power off completely,  
unplug the AC power cord.  
Notes:  
STANDBY/ON  
• When connecting a CD recorder (to the TAPE/CDR jacks), change  
the source name that appears on the display. See page 11 for  
details.  
• When you have connected some digital source components using  
the digital terminals (see page 7), you need to select the digital  
input mode.  
• When you press one of the source selecting buttons on the remote  
control marked above with an asterisk (*), the receiver  
automatically turns on.  
From the remote control:  
AUDIO  
To turn on the power, press AUDIO in the  
(standby/on) section.  
The STANDBY lamp goes off. The name of the  
current source (or station frequency) appears on  
the display.  
Signal and speaker indicators on the display  
To turn off the power (into standby mode),  
The signal indicators light up in the following cases:  
• Only the indicators for the incoming signals light up.  
• When analog input is selected, “L” and “R” always light up.  
The speaker indicators light up only —:  
• When the corresponding speaker is activated.  
AND  
press AUDIO in the  
again.  
The STANDBY lamp lights up.  
(standby/on) section  
Selecting the Source to Play  
Press one of the source selecting buttons.  
On the front panel:  
• When the corresponding speaker is required for the DSP mode  
selected currently.  
Signal indicators light up in  
red:  
Speaker indicators light up  
in white:  
L C R  
S.WFR LFE  
LS S RS  
L C R  
S.WFR LFE  
LS S RS  
DVD  
CD  
VCR  
TV SOUND  
FM/AM  
TAPE/CDR  
SOURCE NAME  
L:  
When digital input is selected: Lights up when the left  
channel signal comes in.  
From the remote control:  
When analog input is selected: Always lights up.  
When digital input is selected: Lights up when the right  
channel signal comes in.  
When analog input is selected: Always lights up.  
Lights up when the center channel signal comes in.  
DVD  
TV SOUND  
VCR  
R:  
C:  
CD  
TAPE/CDR  
FM/AM  
LS: Lights up when the left rear channel signal comes in.  
RS: Lights up when the right rear channel signal comes in.  
S:  
Lights up when the monaural rear channel signal comes in.  
LFE: Lights up when the LFE channel signal comes in.  
Note:  
S.WFR  
When “SUBWOOFER” is set to “YES” (see page 11),  
lights up.  
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Selecting different sources for picture and sound  
Listening Only with Headphones  
You can watch picture from a video component while listening to  
sound from another component. Press one of the audio source  
selecting buttons (CD, TAPE/CDR, FM/AM), while viewing the  
picture from a video component such as the VCR or DVD player,  
etc.  
You must turn off speakers when you listen with headphones.  
1. Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the front  
panel.  
2. Press SPEAKERS ON/OFF so that the SPK indicator disappears  
from the display.  
On the front panel:  
This cancels the DSP mode currently selected, and activates the  
HEADPHONE mode (see below).  
• “HEADPHONE” appears and H. PHONE indicator lights  
up on the display.  
CD  
TAPE/CDR  
FM/AM  
SOURCE NAME  
HEADPHONE mode:  
This mode can reproduce the LFE channel signals, mixing them  
with the front channel signals. So you will not miss the  
subwoofer sounds even if you listen to a source using the  
headphones.  
From the remote control:  
CD  
TAPE/CDR  
FM/AM  
Notes:  
• While in the HEADPHONE mode, you cannot use any DSP modes  
(see page 21.)  
• Activating the speaker cancels the HEADPHONE mode and turns  
on the DSP mode previously selected.  
CAUTION:  
Adjusting the Volume  
On the front panel:  
Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on  
headphones, as high volume can damage both the headphones and  
your hearing.  
MASTER VOLUME  
To increase the volume, turn MASTER  
VOLUME clockwise.  
To decrease the volume, turn it  
counterclockwise.  
Muting the Sound  
• When you turn MASTER VOLUME rapidly,  
the volume level also changes rapidly.  
• When you turn MASTER VOLUME slowly,  
the volume level also changes slowly.  
From the remote control ONLY:  
MUTING  
Press MUTING to mute the sound  
through all speakers and headphones  
connected.  
“MUTING” appears on the display and the volume  
turns off (the volume level indicator goes off).  
From the remote control:  
+
To increase the volume, press VOLUME +.  
To decrease the volume, press VOLUME –.  
VOLUME  
To restore the sound, press MUTING again so that “OFF” appears  
on the display.  
• Turning MASTER VOLUME on the front panel or pressing  
VOLUME +/– on the remote control also restores the sound.  
CAUTION:  
Always set the volume to the minimum before starting any source. If  
the volume is set at its high level, the sudden blast of sound energy  
can permanently damage your hearing and/or ruin your speakers.  
Note:  
The volume level can be adjusted within the range of “0” (minimum) to  
“80” (maximum).  
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Adjusting the Subwoofer Output Level  
SPK  
L
INPUT ATT  
R
ANALOG  
You can adjust the subwoofer output level if you have selected  
“YES” for the “SUBWOOFER” (see page 11).  
Once it has been adjusted, the receiver memorizes the adjustment.  
Before you start, remember...  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
• When the front speakers are deactivated, the subwoofer level  
cannot be adjusted.  
Notes:  
On the front panel:  
• This function is available only for the sources connected using the  
analog terminals.  
• This function does not take effect when digital input is selected.  
ADJUST
1. Press ADJUST repeatedly until  
“SUBWFR LEVEL” appears on  
the display.  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
Adjusting the Tone  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
S.WFR  
You can adjust the bass and treble sounds as you like.  
Once it has been adjusted, the receiver memorizes the adjustment.  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
Before you start, remember...  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
to adjust the subwoofer output  
level (+10 dB to –10 dB).  
On the front panel ONLY:  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
ADJUST N  
S.WFR  
1. Press ADJUST repeatedly until  
“BASS” or “TREBLE” appears on  
the display.  
• Select “BASS” to adjust the bass sound level.  
• Select “TREBLE” to adjust the treble sound level.  
From the remote control:  
SOUND  
1. Press SOUND.  
The 10 keys are activated for sound adjustments.  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
– SUBWOOFER +  
2. Press SUBWOOFER +/– to adjust  
the subwoofer output level (+10 dB  
to –10 dB).  
2
3
or  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
Attenuating the Input Signal  
When the input level of the playing source is too high, the sounds  
will be distorted. If this happens, you need to attenuate the input  
signal level to prevent the sound distortion.  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
to adjust the bass or treble sound  
Once it has been adjusted, the receiver memorizes the adjustment.  
level (+10 dB to –10 dB).  
• Each time you press the button, the sound  
level changes by ± 2 steps.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
INPUT ANALOG  
Press and hold INPUT ATT so that  
the INPUT ATT indicator lights up  
INPUT ATT  
on the display.  
• Each time you press and hold the button, the  
Input Attenuator mode turns on (“INPUT ATT  
ON”) or off (“INPUT NORMAL”).  
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Basic Settings  
Some of the following settings are required after connecting and positioning your speakers in your listening room, while  
others will make operations easier.  
Recording a Source  
Setting the Subwoofer Information  
You can record any source playing through the receiver to a cassette  
deck (or a CD recorder) connected to the TAPE/CDR jacks and the  
VCR connected to the VCR jacks at the same time.  
Register whether you have connected a subwoofer or not.  
Before you start, remember...  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
While recording, you can listen to the selected sound source at  
whatever sound level you like without affecting the sound levels of  
the recording.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
T
SETTING  
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until  
“SUBWOOFER” appears on the  
display.  
Note:  
The output volume level, tone adjustment (see page 10), and DSP  
modes (see page 21) cannot affect the recording.  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
Adjusting the Front Speaker Output  
Balance  
to register whether you have  
connected a subwoofer or not.  
• Each time you press the button, the  
subwoofer setting alternates between  
“YES” and “NO.”  
If the sounds you hear from the front right and left speakers are  
unequal, you can adjust the speaker output balance.  
Once it has been adjusted, the receiver memorizes the adjustment.  
S.WFR  
Before you start, remember...  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
YES:  
NO:  
Select this when a subwoofer is used.  
up on the display (see page 8.)  
lights  
Select this when no subwoofer is used.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
ADJUST
1. Press ADJUST repeatedly until  
Changing the Source Name  
“L/R BALANCE” appears on the  
display.  
When you have connected the CD recorder to the TAPE/CDR jacks  
on the rear panel, change the source name shown on the display  
when you select the CD recorder as the source.  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
CONTROL  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
DOWN  
UP  
to adjust the balance.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
• Pressing CONTROL UP 5 decreases the  
left channel output from CNTR (Center)  
to –21.  
• Pressing CONTROL DOWN decreases  
the right channel output from CNTR  
(Center) to –21.  
When changing the source name from “TAPE” to “CDR”:  
1. Press TAPE/CDR.  
TAPE/CDR  
• Make sure “TAPE” appears on the display.  
SOURCE NAME  
2. Press and hold SOURCE NAME  
(TAPE/CDR) until “ASSGN. CDR”  
appears on the display.  
To change the source name from “CDR” to “TAPE,”  
repeat the same procedure above (in step 1, make sure “CDR”  
appears on the display).  
Note:  
Without changing the source name, you can still use the connected  
components. However, there may be some inconvenience.  
– “TAPE” will appear on the display when you select the CD  
recorder.  
You cannot use the digital input (see page 14) for the CD recorder.  
You cannot use the COMPU LINK remote control system (see page  
28) to operate the CD recorder.  
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Center Delay Time Setting  
Setting the Speakers for the DSP Modes  
Register the delay time of the sound from the center speaker,  
comparing to that of the sound from the front speakers.  
To obtain the best possible surround sound of the DSP modes, you  
have to register the information about the speakers arrangement  
after all connections are completed.  
If the distance from your listening point to the center speaker is  
equal to that to the front speakers, select 0 msec. As the distance to  
the center speaker becomes shorter, the delay time increases .  
• 1 msec increase (or decrease) in delay time corresponds to  
11 13/16 inches (30 cm) decrease (or increase) in distance.  
• When shipped from the factory, delay time is set to 0 msec.  
Before you start, remember...  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
Front, Center, and Rear Speaker Setting  
On the front panel ONLY:  
SSETTING  
Register the sizes of all the connected speakers.  
• When you change your speakers, you need to register the  
information about the speakers again.  
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until  
“CENTER DELAY” appears on  
the display.  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
T
SETTING  
CONTROL  
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until  
“FRONT SPK” (Front Speaker),  
“CENTER SPK” (Center Speaker),  
or “REAR SPK” (Rear Speaker)  
appears on the display.  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
DOWN  
UP  
to select the delay time of the  
center speaker output.  
• Pressing CONTROL UP 5 increases the  
delay time from 0 msec (“C_DELAY 0MS”)  
to 5 msec (“C_DELAY 5MS”).  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
• Pressing CONTROL DOWN decreases the  
delay time from 5 msec (“C_DELAY 5MS”)  
to 0 msec (“C_DELAY 0MS”).  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
to select the appropriate item  
about the speaker selected in the  
above step.  
Note:  
You cannot adjust the center delay time when you have set “CENTER  
SPK” to “NO.”  
• Each time you press the button, the display changes  
to show the following:  
SMALL  
NO  
LARGE  
Rear Delay Time Setting  
Register the delay time of the sound from the rear speakers,  
comparing to that of the sound from the front speakers.  
If the distance from your listening point to the rear speakers is equal  
to that to the front speakers, select 0 msec. As the distance to the  
rear speakers becomes shorter, the delay time increases.  
• 1 msec increase (or decrease) in delay time corresponds to  
11 13/16 inches (30 cm) decrease (or increase) in distance.  
• Rear delay time for Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround is to  
be set to 5 msec.  
LARGE: Select this when the speaker size is relatively large.  
SMALL: Select this when the speaker size is relatively small.  
NO:  
Select this when you have not connected a speaker.  
(Not selectable for the front speakers)  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select the appropriate  
items for the other speakers.  
• When shipped from the factory, delay time is set to 5 msec.  
Notes:  
On the front panel ONLY:  
SSETTING  
• Keep the following comment in mind as reference when adjusting.  
– If the size of the cone speaker unit built in your speaker is greater  
than 4 3/4 inches (12 cm ), select “LARGE,and if it is smaller  
than 4 3/4 inches (12 cm ), select “SMALL.”  
• If you have selected “NO” for the subwoofer setting, you can only  
select “LARGE” for the front speaker setting.  
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until  
“REAR DELAY” appears on the  
display.  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
• If you have selected “SMALL” for the front speaker setting, you  
cannot select “LARGE” for the center and rear speaker settings.  
CONTROL  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
DOWN  
UP  
to select the delay time of the rear  
speaker output.  
• Pressing CONTROL UP 5 increases the  
delay time from 0 msec (“R_DELAY 0MS”)  
to 15 msec (“R_DELAY 15MS”).  
• Pressing CONTROL DOWN decreases the  
delay time from 15 msec (“R_DELAY 15MS”)  
to 0 msec (“R_DELAY 0MS”).  
Note:  
You cannot adjust the rear delay time when you have set “REAR SPK”  
to “NO.”  
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Crossover Frequency Setting  
Low Frequency Effect Attenuator Setting  
Small speakers cannot reproduce the bass sound very well. So, if  
you have used a small speaker for any of the front, center, and rear  
channels, this receiver automatically reallocates the bass elements,  
originally assigned to the channel for which you have connected the  
small speaker, to another channel (for which you have connected the  
large speaker).  
If you have selected “LARGE” for all speakers (see page 12), this  
function will not take effect. To use this function properly, you need  
to set this crossover frequency level according to the size of the  
small speaker connected.  
If the bass sound is distorted while playing back a source using  
Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround, follow the procedure below.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
SSETTING  
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until  
“LFE ATT” (Low Frequency  
Effect Attenuator) appears on the  
display.  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
CONTROL  
On the front panel ONLY:  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
DOWN  
UP  
T
SETTING  
to select the low frequency effect  
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until  
“CROSSOVER FRQ” (Crossover  
Frequency) appears on the display.  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
attenuator level.  
• Each time you press the button, the display  
changes to show the following:  
0dB  
Normally select this.  
Select this when the bass sound is distorted.  
10dB  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
0dB:  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
to select the crossover frequency  
level according to the size of the  
10dB:  
Note:  
small speaker connected.  
• Each time you press the button, the display  
This function takes effect only when the subwoofer (LFE) signals  
come in, (with “SUBWOOFER” set to “YES.)  
changes to show the following:  
80HZ  
100HZ  
120HZ  
Dynamic Range Compression Setting  
You can compress the dynamic range (difference between maximum  
sound and minimum sound) of the reproduced sound. This is useful  
when enjoying surround sound at night.  
• This function takes effect only when playing back a source using  
Dolby Digital.  
• Use the following comments as reference when adjusting.  
80HZ:  
Select this when the cone speaker unit built in the  
speaker is about 4 3/4 inches (12 cm).  
100HZ: Select this when the cone speaker unit built in the  
speaker is about 3 15/16 inches (10 cm).  
On the front panel ONLY:  
120HZ: Select this when the cone speaker unit built in the  
T
SETTING  
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until  
“D_RANGE COMP” (Dynamic  
Range Compression) appears on  
the display.  
speaker is about 3 3/16 inches (8 cm).  
Note:  
Crossover frequency is not valid for the HEADPHONE mode.  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
to select the appropriate item  
about the compression level.  
• Each time you press the button, the  
display changes to show the following:  
OFF  
MID  
MAX  
OFF:  
MID:  
MAX:  
Select this when you want to enjoy surround with its  
full dynamic range. (No effect applied.)  
Select this when you want to reduce the dynamic  
range a little. (Factory setting.)  
Select this when you want to apply the compression  
effect fully. (Useful at night.)  
Note:  
Dynamic Range Compression is not valid for the DTS Digital  
Surround.  
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Digital Input (DIGITAL IN) Terminal  
Setting  
Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode  
When you have connected digital source components using both the  
analog connection (see page 5) and the digital connection methods  
(see page 7), you need to select the input mode correctly.  
When you use the digital input terminals, you have to register what  
components are connected to which terminals (DIGITAL IN 1/2).  
Before you start, remember...  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
On the front panel :  
1. Press one of the  
DVD  
CD  
TV SOUND  
source selecting  
buttons (DVD, TV  
SOUND, CD, or  
TAPE/CDR)* for  
On the front panel ONLY:  
TAPE/CDR  
T
SETTING  
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until  
“DIGITAL IN” appears on the  
display.  
SOURCE NAME  
which you want to change the input mode.  
The display changes to show the current setting.  
Note:  
DIGITAL 2 terminal setting  
* Among the sources listed above, you can select the digital input  
only for the sources which you have selected the digital input  
terminals for. (See “Digital Input (DIGITAL IN) Terminal Setting.)  
DIGITAL 1 terminal setting  
INPUT DIGITAL  
2. Press INPUT DIGITAL to select  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
the digital input mode (AUTO).  
The DIGITAL AUTO indicator lights up on  
the display, and the digital signal indicator  
for the detected signals also light up.*  
• When “AUTO” is selected, the receiver automatically detects  
the incoming signal format.  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
to select the appropriate digital  
terminal setting.  
• Each time you press the button, the display  
changes to show the following:  
1 DVD 2 CD 1 DVD 2 TV 1 DVD 2 CDR “  
1 CD 2 DVD 1 CD 2 TV 1 CD 2 CDR  
1 TV 2 DVD 1 TV 2 CD 1 TV 2 CDR  
1 CDR 2 DVD 1 CDR 2 CD 1 CDR 2 TV  
(back to the beginning)  
DIGITAL AUTO  
SPK  
L
R
“AUTO” appears for about 4 seconds.  
Note:  
When shipped from the factory, the DIGITAL IN terminals can be used  
as the digital input for the following components.  
• DIGITAL 1 (coaxial): For DVD player  
* The followings are the analog/digital signal indicators on the  
display to indicate what type of the signal comes into the  
receiver.  
• DIGITAL 2 (optical): For CD player  
:
Lights up when “AUTO” is selected as  
the digital input mode.  
DIGITAL AUTO  
:
Lights up when the analog input is  
selected.  
Lights up when Linear PCM signals  
come in.  
Lights up when Dolby Digital signals  
come in.  
ANALOG  
LINEAR PCM  
DIGITAL  
:
:
:
Lights up when DTS Digital Surround  
signals come in.  
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When playing a software encoded with the DTS Digital  
Surround, “AUTO” may not work properly and the following  
symptoms may occur:  
Storing the Basic Settings and  
Adjustments  
• Sound does not come out at the beginning of playback.  
• Noise comes out while using the searching or skipping  
function.  
You can assign and store different sound settings for each different  
playing source. By using this function, you do not have to change  
the settings every time you change the source. The stored settings  
for the newly selected source are automatically recalled.  
CONTROL  
In this case, press CONTROL UP 5/  
DOWN to select “DTS” while “AUTO”  
is lit on the display.  
DOWN  
UP  
The following can be stored for each source:  
• Subwoofer output level (see page 10)  
• Input attenuator mode (see page 10)  
• Tone adjustment (see page 10)  
• Balance (see page 11)  
• DSP modes  
– Surround mode (see page 24)  
– DAP mode (see page 26)  
• Each time you press the button, the input  
mode changes as follows:  
AUTO  
(Digital)  
DTS  
(Digital)  
The DIGITAL AUTO indicator does not light up on the display  
while “DTS” is selected.  
The above settings are stored automatically in the following cases:  
• When you turn on the power.  
• When you change the source.  
To change the input mode back to “AUTO,” press CONTROL  
UP 5/DOWN while “DTS” is lit on the display after pressing  
INPUT DIGITAL.  
• When you assign the source name.  
If  
flashes while “DTS” is selected as the input mode, select  
Notes:  
“AUTO.”  
You cannot assign and store different settings for digital input mode  
and analog input mode.  
• If the source is FM or AM (MW/LW), you can assign a different  
setting for each band.  
Note:  
When you turn off the power or select another source, “DTS”  
setting is canceled and the digital input mode is automatically  
reset to “AUTO.”  
Using the Sleep Timer  
To change the input mode back to analog  
input, press INPUT ANALOG.  
INPUT ANALOG  
Using the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to music and know the  
receiver will turn off by itself rather than play all night.  
“ANALOG” appears on the display for a  
while.  
INPUT ATT  
From the remote control ONLY:  
SLEEP  
From the remote control:  
1. Press the source selecting button  
(DVD, TV SOUND, CD, or  
Press SLEEP repeatedly.  
DVD  
CD  
TV SOUND  
TAPE/CDR  
The SLEEP indicator lights up on the display,  
and the shut-off time changes as follows  
(in minutes):  
TAPE/CDR)* for which you want  
to change the input mode.  
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90  
Note:  
00(Canceled)  
* Among the sources listed above, you can select the digital input  
only for the sources which you have selected the digital input  
terminals for. (See “Digital Input (DIGITAL IN) Terminal Setting.)  
When the shut-off time comes  
The receiver turns off automatically.  
To check or change the time remaining until the shut-off time  
Press SLEEP once.  
The remaining time until the shut-off time appears in minutes.  
• To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly.  
ANALOG/DIGITAL  
2. Press ANALOG/DIGITAL to  
change the input mode.  
• Each time you press the button, the input  
mode changes as follows:  
To cancel the Sleep Timer  
Press SLEEP repeatedly until “SLEEP 00 MIN.” appears on the  
display. (The SLEEP indicator goes off.)  
• Turning off the power also cancels the Sleep Timer.  
ANALOG  
AUTO  
(Digital)  
When playing a software encoded with the DTS Digital  
Surround, “AUTO” may not work properly. In this case, press  
CONTROL UP 5/DOWN on the front panel to select “DTS.”  
(See above.)  
Note:  
You can only select “ANALOG” and “AUTO” using the remote  
control.  
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Receiving Radio Broadcasts  
You can browse through all the stations or use the preset function to go immediately to a particular station.  
MEMORY  
Tuning in Stations Manually  
2. Press MEMORY.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
TUNED  
VOLUME  
1. Press FM/AM to select the band  
FM/AM  
(FM or AM — MW/LW).  
• Each time you press the button, the band  
CH-  
alternates between FM and AM (MW/LW).  
“CH-” appears and the channel number position starts flashing  
on the display for about 5 seconds.  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
TUNED  
VOLUME  
FM/AM PRESET  
3. Press FM/AM PRESET 5/ to  
select a channel number while the  
channel number position is  
flashing.  
2. Press FM/AM TUNING 5/ until  
FM/AM TUNING  
you find the frequency you want.  
• Pressing FM/AM TUNING 5 increases  
the frequency.  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
TUNED  
VOLUME  
• Pressing FM/AM TUNING decreases  
the frequency.  
CH-  
Note:  
Notes:  
You can use the 10 keys on the remote control to select the  
preset number. When using the 10 keys, be sure that they are  
activated for the tuner, not for the CD and others. (See page 29.)  
• When you hold FM/AM TUNING 5/ in step 2, the frequency  
keeps changing until a station is tuned in.  
• When a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in, the TUNED  
indicator lights up on the display.  
MEMORY  
• When an FM stereo program is received, the STEREO indicator  
also lights up.  
4. Press MEMORY again while the  
selected channel number is flashing  
on the display.  
The selected channel number stops flashing.  
The station is assigned to the selected channel number.  
Using Preset Tuning  
SPK  
L
Once a station is assigned to a channel number, the station can be  
quickly tuned. You can preset up to 30 FM and 15 AM (MW/LW)  
stations.  
R
ANALOG  
TUNED  
VOLUME  
CH-  
To store the preset stations  
Before you start, remember...  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 until you store all the stations  
you want.  
To erase a stored preset station  
Storing a new station on a used number erases the previously stored  
one.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
1. Tune in the station you want to preset (see  
“Tuning in Stations Manually”).  
If you want to store the FM reception mode for this station,  
select the FM reception mode you want. See “Selecting the FM  
Reception Mode” on page 17.  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
VOLUME  
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To tune in a preset station  
On the front panel:  
Selecting the FM Reception Mode  
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to  
receive or noisy  
You can change the FM reception mode while receiving an FM  
broadcast.  
1. Press FM/AM to select the band  
FM/AM  
(FM or AM — MW/LW).  
The last received station of the selected  
band is tuned in.  
You can store the FM reception mode for each preset station.  
SPK  
L
R
On the front panel ONLY:  
ANALOG  
TUNED  
VOLUME  
FM MODE  
Press FM MODE.  
• Each time you press the button, the FM reception  
mode alternates between “AUTO” and “MONO.”  
FM/AM PRESET  
2. Press FM/AM PRESET 5/ ∞  
until you find the channel you  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
AUTO MUTING TUNED STEREO  
want.  
• Pressing FM/AM PRESET 5 increases the  
channel numbers.  
• Pressing FM/AM PRESET decreases the  
channel numbers.  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
TUNED  
From the remote control:  
FM/AM  
1. Press FM/AM.  
• Each time you press the button, the band  
alternates between FM and AM (MW/LW).  
AUTO:  
When a program is broadcasted in stereo,  
you will hear stereo sound; when in  
SPK  
L
R
ANALOG  
TUNED  
VOLUME  
monaural, you will hear monaural sounds.  
This mode is also useful to suppress static  
noise between stations. The AUTO  
MUTING indicator lights up on the display.  
TEST  
– SUBWOOFER +  
2. Press 10 keys to select a preset  
1
2
3
5
MONO:  
Reception will be improved although you  
will lose the stereo effect. In this mode, you  
will hear noise while tuning into the  
stations. The AUTO MUTING indicator  
goes off from the display.  
channel number.  
EFFECT  
– CENTER +  
4
5
6
• For channel number 5, press 5.  
• For channel number 15, press +10 then 5.  
• For channel number 20, press +10 then 10.  
• For channel number 30, press +10, +10,  
then 10.  
– VCR CH +  
– REAR•L +  
8
9
MENU  
7/P  
5
– REAR•R +  
10  
+10  
ENTER  
Note:  
When you use the 10 keys on the remote control, be sure that they are  
activated for the tuner, not for the CD and others. (See page 29.)  
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Notes:  
Using the RDS (Radio Data System) to  
Receive FM Stations  
• When pressing DISPLAY on the remote control, make sure that you  
have selected FM station using the remote control. If not, the  
DISPLAY button does not work for tuner operation. (Pressing FM/  
AM activates the remote control for tuner operation.)  
• If searching finishes at once, “PS,PTY,” and “RT” will not appear  
on the display.  
RDS allows FM stations to send an additional signal along with their  
regular program signals. For example, the stations send their station  
names, as well as information about what type of program they  
broadcast, such as sports or music, etc.  
When tuned to an FM station which provides the RDS service, the  
RDS indicator lights up on the display.  
Searching for a Program by PTY Codes  
With the receiver, you can receive the following types of RDS  
signals.  
One of the advantages of the RDS service is that you can locate a  
particular kind of program from the preset channels (see page 16) by  
specifying the PTY codes.  
PS (Program Service): Shows commonly known station names  
PTY (Program Type): Shows types of broadcast programs  
To search for a program using the PTY codes  
Before you start, remember...  
• The PTY Search is only applicable to preset stations.  
• To stop searching any time during the process, press PTY  
SEARCH while searching.  
RT (Radio Text):  
Shows text messages the station sends  
EON (Enhanced Other Network): See page 19.  
Notes:  
• RDS is not available for AM (MW/LW) broadcasts.  
• RDS may not operate correctly if the station tuned is not  
transmitting RDS signal properly or if the signal strength is weak.  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
• When pressing the buttons on the remote control, make sure that  
you have selected the FM station using the remote control. If not,  
the RDS operation buttons do not work for RDS operation.  
(Pressing FM/AM activates the remote control for RDS  
operation.)  
What information can RDS signals provide?  
You can see the RDS signals the station sends on the display.  
To show the RDS signals  
Press DISPLAY MODE on the front panel or DISPLAY on the  
remote control while listening to an FM station.  
£
PTY SEARCH  
1
FM/AM  
1
£
PTY SEARCH  
DISPLAY MODE  
1
1
7
PTY –  
DISPLAY  
+ PTY  
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PTY  
DISPLAY  
On the front panel  
On the remote control  
On the front panel:  
• Each time you press the button, the display changes to show you  
the following information:  
PTY SEARCH  
1. Press PTY SEARCH while  
listening to an FM station.  
“PTY SELECT” flashes on the display.  
PS  
PTY  
RT  
Frequency  
CONTROL  
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞  
until the PTY code you want  
DOWN  
UP  
appears on the display, while  
PS (Program Service):  
“PTY SELECT” is flashing.  
The display gives you the PTY codes described  
on page 19.  
While searching, “PS” appears and then the station names will be  
displayed. “NO PS” appears if no signal is sent.  
PTY (Program Type):  
While searching, “PTY” appears and then the type of the broadcast  
program will be displayed. “NO PTY” appears if no signal is sent.  
PTY SEARCH  
3. Press PTY SEARCH again, while  
the PTY code selected in the  
RT (Radio Text):  
While searching, “RT” appears and then text messages the station  
sends will be displayed. “NO RT” appears if no signal is sent.  
previous step is still on the display.  
While searching, “SEARCH” and the  
selected PTY code alternate on the display.  
Frequency:  
The receiver searches 30 preset FM stations, stops when it finds  
the one you have selected, and tunes in that station.  
Station frequency (non-RDS service)  
About characters shown on the display  
When the display shows PS, PTY, or RT signals, the following  
characters are used.  
• The display cannot differentiate upper case and lower case letters  
and always uses upper case letters.  
To continue searching after the first stop  
Press PTY SEARCH again while the indications on the display are  
flashing.  
If no program is found, “NOTFOUND” appears on the display.  
• The display cannot show accented letters, “A,” for instance, may  
stand for accented “A’s” like “Å, Ä, Ã, Á, À, and Â.”  
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From the remote control:  
Switching to a Broadcast Program of  
Your Choice Temporarily  
£
PTY SEARCH  
1
1. Press PTY SEARCH while  
listening to an FM station.  
“PTY SELECT” flashes on the display.  
1
Another convenient RDS service is called “EON (Enhanced Other  
Network).”  
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PTY –  
DISPLAY  
+ PTY  
The EON indicator lights up while receiving an FM station with the  
EON code. (The EON indicator also lights up while receiving an  
AM station but the EON function will not work.)  
This allows the receiver to switch temporarily to a broadcast  
program of your choice (NEWS, TA, and/or INFO) from a different  
station except in the following cases:  
• When you are listening to non-RDS stations (all AM — MW/LW  
and some FM stations).  
• When the last received FM station is a non-RDS station.  
• When the receiver is in standby mode.  
2. Press and hold PTY +  
or PTY – until the PTY  
code you want appears  
on the display, while  
“PTY SELECT” is  
£
PTY SEARCH  
1
1
PTY –  
LAY  
+ PTY  
flashing.  
The display gives you the PTY  
codes described below.  
£
PTY SEARCH  
1
3. Press PTY SEARCH again, while  
the PTY code selected in the  
previous step is still on the  
1
Before you start, remember...  
• The EON function is only applicable to preset stations.  
7
PTY –  
DISPLAY  
+ PTY  
display.  
While searching, “SEARCH” and the  
selected PTY code alternate on the display.  
On the front panel ONLY:  
EON  
The receiver searches 30 preset FM stations, stops when it finds  
the one you have selected, and tunes in that station.  
1. Press EON so that the last selected  
program type appears on the  
display.  
To continue searching after the first stop  
Press PTY SEARCH again while the indications on the display are  
flashing.  
The receiver enters EON standby mode. When the  
receiver is in EON standby mode, the receiver is ready  
to receive the EON data (TA/NEWS/INFO) you select.  
If no program is found, “NOTFOUND” appears on the display.  
TA/NEWS/INFO  
PTY codes  
2. Press TA/NEWS/INFO until the  
program type you want appears on  
NONE  
the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the display changes  
to show the following:  
NEWS  
ALARM  
TEST  
AFFAIRS  
DOCUMENT  
FOLK M (MUSIC)  
TA  
TA/NEWS/INFO  
TA/NEWS  
NEWS/INFO  
NEWS  
INFO  
INFO (INFORMATION)  
SPORT  
TA/INFO  
EDUCATE (EDUCATION)  
OLDIES  
TA:  
Traffic Announcement in your area.  
NEWS: News.  
NATION M (NATIONAL MUSIC)  
DRAMA  
CULTURE  
SCIENCE  
INFO: Program the purpose of which is to impart advice in  
the widest sense.  
COUNTRY  
JAZZ  
VARIED  
LEISURE  
TRAVEL  
POP M (MUSIC)  
PHONE IN  
ROCK M (MUSIC)  
EASY M (MUSIC)  
LIGHT M (MUSIC)  
RELIGION  
SOCIAL (AFFAIRS)  
CLASSICS  
CHILDREN  
FINANCE  
OTHER M (MUSIC)  
WEATHER  
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When an emergency broadcast (ALARM signal) is sent from an  
FM station:  
The receiver automatically tunes in the station except in the  
following cases:  
If there is no station broadcasting the program  
you have selected  
CASE 1  
The receiver continues playing the current source (all sources  
except AM — MW/LW).  
• When you are listening to non-RDS stations (all AM — MW/LW  
and some FM stations).  
• When the receiver is in standby mode.  
While receiving an emergency broadcast, “ALARM” appears on the  
display.  
When a station starts broadcasting the program you have  
selected, the receiver automatically switches to the station. The  
indicator of received PTY code starts flashing.  
The TEST signal is used for equipment test — whether it can  
receive the ALARM signal correctly.  
The TEST signal makes the receiver work in the same way as the  
ALARM signal does. If the TEST signal is received, the receiver  
automatically switches to the station broadcasting the TEST signal.  
While receiving the test signal, “TEST” appears on the display.  
When the program is over, the receiver goes back to the  
previously selected source, but still remains in EON standby  
mode. The indicator of received PTY code stops flashing and  
remains lit.  
Notes:  
• EON data sent from some stations may not be compatible with this  
receiver.  
• In EON standby mode, if you carry out synchronized recording (see  
page 28), EON standby mode is canceled temporarily. The receiver  
goes back to EON standby mode again when you have finished  
that operation.  
• The EON mode only works when receiving an FM station with the  
EON code. (The EON indicator lights up while receiving an AM  
station but the EON function will not work.)  
If there is a station broadcasting the program  
you have selected  
CASE 2  
The receiver changes the source (all sources except AM —  
MW/LW), and tunes in the station. The indicator of received  
PTY code starts flashing.  
• While listening to a program tuned in by the EON function, you  
cannot use source selecting buttons and PTY SEARCH button.  
When the program is over, the receiver goes back to the  
previously selected source, but still remains in EON standby  
mode. The indicator of received PTY code stops flashing and  
remains lit.  
CAUTION:  
When the source alternates intermittently between the station tuned in  
by the EON function and the currently selected source, press EON to  
cancel the EON function.  
If you do not press the button, the currently tuned station is received  
finally, and the indication of the EON program type flashing on the  
display disappears.  
If the FM station you are listening to is  
CASE 3  
broadcasting the program you have selected  
The receiver continues to receive the station, but the indicator  
of received PTY code starts flashing.  
When the program is over, the indicator of received PTY code  
stops flashing and remains lit, but the receiver remains in EON  
standby mode.  
To stop listening to the program selected by EON  
Press EON so that the program type (TA/NEWS/INFO) indicator  
goes off from the display. The receiver enters EON off mode and  
goes back to the previously selected source.  
• Each time you press EON, the EON mode alternates between  
standby mode and off mode.  
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Using the DSP Modes  
The built-in Surround Processor provides two types of the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) mode — Surround mode and  
DAP (Digital Acoustic Processor) mode.  
DTS Digital Surround**  
What are the DSP Modes?  
DTS Digital Surround is another discrete 5.1 channel digital audio  
Surround modes  
format available on CD, LD, and DVD software.  
Compared to Dolby Digital, audio compression rate is relatively low.  
This fact allows DTS Digital Surround format to add breadth and  
depth to the reproduced sounds. As a result, DTS Digital Surround  
features natural, solid and clear sound.  
• To enjoy the software encoded with DTS Digital Surround, you  
must connect the source component using the digital terminal on  
the rear of this receiver. (See page 7.)  
With this receiver, you can use three types of the Surround mode.  
Following modes cannot be used when only the front speakers  
are connected to this receiver (without the rear speakers or  
center speaker).  
Dolby Surround (Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic)*  
Used to watch the soundtracks of software encoded with Dolby  
Digital (bearing the mark  
) or with Dolby Surround  
).  
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JVC Theater Surround  
DOLBY SURROUND  
(bearing the mark  
In order to reproduce a more realistic sound field in your listening  
room while playing soundtracks of software encoded with Dolby  
DOLBY SURROUND  
Dolby Surround encoding format records the left front channel, right  
front channel, center channel, and rear channel (total 4 channels)  
signals into 2 channels. The Dolby Pro Logic decoder built in this  
receiver decodes these 2 channel signals into original 4 channel  
signals — matrix-based multichannel reproduction, and allows you  
to enjoy the realistic stereo sounds in your listening room.  
On the other hand, Dolby Digital encoding method (so called  
discrete 5.1 channel digital audio format) records and compresses  
the left front channel, right front channel, center channel, left rear  
channel, right rear channel, and LFE channel (total 6 channels, but  
LFE channel is counted as 0.1 channel, therefore called 5.1  
channels) signals digitally. Each channel is completely independent  
from other channel signals to avoid interference, therefore, you can  
obtain much better sound quality with much stereo and surround  
effects.  
Surround (bearing the mark  
Theater Surround.  
), you can use JVC  
The Dolby Digital decoder built in this receiver can create much  
more realistic sound field in your listening room. You may feel as if  
you were in a real theater.  
In addition, Dolby Digital enables stereo rear sounds, and sets the  
cutoff frequency of the rear treble at 20 kHz, compared to 7 kHz for  
Dolby Pro Logic. These facts enhance the sound movement and  
being-there feelings much more than Dolby Pro Logic.  
• To enjoy the software encoded with Dolby Digital, you must  
connect the source component using the digital terminal on the  
rear of this receiver. (See page 7.)  
Notes:  
• The DSP modes have no effect on monaural sources.  
• The PRO LOGIC indicator lights up when the Dolby Pro Logic  
decoder built in this receiver is activated.  
* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby,” Pro  
Logic,and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992–1997 Dolby  
Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.  
**Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US  
Pat. No. 5,451,942 and other world-wide patents issues and  
pending. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are trademarks of  
Digital Theater Systems, Inc. ©1996 Digital Theater Systems, Inc.  
All rights reserved.  
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DAP modes  
Reproducing the Sound Field  
In order to reproduce a more acoustic sound field in your listening  
room while playing soundtracks of stereo sources, you can use DAP  
modes. This mode can be used when the front speakers and the  
rear speakers are connected to this receiver (without respect to  
the center speaker connection).  
The sound heard in a concert hall or club consists of direct sound  
and indirect sound — early reflections and reflections from behind.  
Direct sounds reach the listener directly without any reflection. On  
the other hand, indirect sounds are delayed by the distances of the  
ceiling and walls. These direct sounds and indirect sounds are the  
most important elements of the acoustic surround effects.  
You can select one of the following to your preference.  
JVC Theater Surround and DAP modes can create these important  
elements, and give you a real “being there” feeling.  
LIVE CLUB: Gives the feeling of a live music club with a low  
ceiling.  
DANCE CLUB: Gives a throbbing bass beat.  
HALL:  
Gives clear vocal and the feeling of a concert hall.  
Reflections from  
PAVILION:  
Gives the spacious feeling of a pavilion with a  
high ceiling.  
behind  
Early reflections  
Direct sounds  
Available DSP modes according to the input mode  
: Possible 
ן
: Impossible  
* You can also use SURROUND on the remote control to activate the surround mode.  
BUTTON  
(On the remote control)  
SURROUND MODE  
BUTTON  
(On the front panel)  
SURROUND ON/OFF*  
DSP MODE  
DSP OFF  
(SURROUND OFF)  
MODE  
SURROUND ON  
THEATER  
LIVE CLUB  
DANCE CLUB  
HALL  
PAVILION  
ANALOG  
(2 CH)  
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
ן
(DOLBY PRO LOGIC)  
LINEAR PCM  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
DTS  
(DOLBY PRO LOGIC)  
*1  
ן
(DOLBY DIGITAL)  
*2  
ן
(DTS SURROUND)  
*1 When 2 channel signal comes in, DOLBY PRO LOGIC is selected. When other signals come in, DOLBY DIGITAL is selected.  
*2 When 2 channel signal comes in, DOLBY PRO LOGIC is selected. When other signals come in, DTS SURROUND is selected.  
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Available DSP Modes According to the Speaker Arrangement  
Available DSP modes will vary depending on how many speakers are used with this receiver.  
Make sure that you have set the speaker information correctly (see page 12).  
Speaker arrangements  
Available DSP modes  
Each time you press DSP MODE on the front panel or SURROUND MODE on  
the remote control, the DSP modes change as follows:  
TV  
Front  
speaker  
Front  
speaker  
Center speaker  
By pressing DSP MODE:  
• THEATER  
By pressing SURROUND MODE:  
• SURROUND ON  
• LIVE CLUB  
• DANCE CLUB  
• HALL  
(DOLBY PRO LOGIC, DOLBY  
DIGITAL, or DTS SURROUND)  
• THEATER  
Rear  
speaker  
Rear  
speaker  
• PAVILION  
• DSP OFF (DSP mode is canceled)  
• LIVE CLUB  
• DANCE CLUB  
• HALL  
• PAVILION  
• DSP OFF (DSP mode is canceled)  
To activate the Surround  
mode, press SURROUND ON/  
OFF on the front panel.  
To activate the Surround  
mode, you can also press  
SURROUND on the remote  
control.  
TV  
Front  
speaker  
Front  
speaker  
Rear  
Rear  
speaker  
speaker  
Each time you press DSP MODE on the front panel or SURROUND MODE on  
the remote control, the DSP modes change as follows:  
TV  
Front  
Front  
speaker  
speaker  
Center speaker  
By pressing DSP MODE:  
• THEATER  
By pressing SURROUND MODE:  
• SURROUND ON  
• DSP OFF (DSP mode is canceled)  
(DOLBY PRO LOGIC, DOLBY  
DIGITAL, or DTS SURROUND)  
• DSP OFF (DSP mode is canceled)  
To activate the Surround  
mode, press SURROUND ON/  
OFF on the front panel.  
To activate the Surround  
mode, you can also press  
SURROUND on the remote  
control.  
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– CENTER +  
Adjusting the Surround Modes  
5. Adjust the speaker output levels.  
• To adjust the center speaker level, press  
CENTER +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
• To adjust the left rear speaker level, press  
REAR•L +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
• To adjust the right rear speaker level, press  
REAR•R +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
5
6
Once you have adjusted the Surround modes, the adjustment is  
memorized for each Surround mode.  
– REAR•L +  
8
9
MENU  
Dolby and DTS Surround adjustments  
Before you start, remember...  
Make sure that you have set the speaker information correctly  
(see page 12).  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 3 again.  
You cannot adjust the rear speaker output levels when you have set  
“REAR SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.  
– REAR•R +  
+10  
10  
ENTER  
TEST  
6. Press TEST again to stop the test  
tone.  
You cannot adjust the center speaker output level when you have  
set “CENTER SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.  
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From the remote control:  
On the front panel:  
1. Select and play a sound source.  
You can also use the buttons on the front panel to adjust the  
• To enjoy Dolby Pro Logic, play back a software encoded with  
Surround modes. However, no test tone is available when using the  
buttons on the front panel. So, make adjustments while listening to  
the sound of the source played back.  
DOLBY SURROUND  
Dolby Surround and labeled with  
mark.  
• To enjoy Dolby Digital, play back a software encoded with  
Dolby Digital and labeled with mark.  
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• To enjoy DTS Digital Surround, play back a software encoded  
with DTS Digital Surround and labeled with  
mark.  
1. Select and play a sound source.  
• To enjoy Dolby Pro Logic, play back a software encoded with  
2. Press SURROUND to activate an  
appropriate Surround mode —  
PRO LOGIC, DOLBY  
DOLBY SURROUND  
Dolby Surround and labeled with  
mark.  
SURROUND  
• To enjoy Dolby Digital, play back a software encoded with  
Dolby Digital and labeled with mark.  
SURROUND  
MODE  
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• To enjoy DTS Digital Surround, play back a software encoded  
with DTS Digital Surround and labeled with  
DIGITAL or DTS SURROUND.  
When “PRO LOGIC” is selected,  
mark.  
the PRO LOGIC indicator lights up on the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the Surround mode turns on  
and off alternately.  
SURROUND ON/OFF  
2. Press SURROUND ON/OFF to  
activate an appropriate Surround  
mode — PRO LOGIC, DOLBY  
DIGITAL or DTS SURROUND.  
Note:  
You can also press SURROUND MODE to activate an appropriate  
Surround mode — PRO LOGIC, DOLBY DIGITAL, or DTS  
SURROUND.  
When “PRO LOGIC” is selected, the PRO LOGIC indicator  
lights up on the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the Surround mode turns on  
and off alternately.  
SOUND  
3. Press SOUND.  
The 10 keys are activated for sound adjustments.  
3. Adjust the speaker output levels.  
ADJUST G  
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until one of  
the following indications appears on  
the display.  
TEST  
4. Press TEST to check the speaker  
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output balance.  
“CENTER LEVEL”:  
To adjust the center speaker level.  
“REAR L LEVEL”:  
To adjust the left rear speaker level.  
“REAR R LEVEL”:  
“TEST TONE L” starts flashing on the  
display, and a test tone comes out of the  
speakers in the following order:  
TEST TONE R  
TEST TONE L TEST TONE C  
To adjust the right rear speaker level.  
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN to  
adjust the selected speaker output level  
(from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
(Right front speaker)  
(Left front speaker)  
(Center speaker)  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
TEST TONE LS  
TEST TONE RS  
(Left rear speaker)  
(Right rear speaker)  
3) Repeat 1) and 2) to adjust the other  
speaker output levels.  
Notes:  
You can adjust the speaker output levels without outputting the  
test tone.  
• No test tone comes out of the center speaker when “CENTER  
SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 12).  
• No test tone comes out of the rear speakers when “REAR SPK”  
is set to “NO” (see page 12).  
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EFFECT  
JVC Theater Surround adjustments  
Before you start, remember...  
Make sure that you have set the speaker information correctly  
(see page 12).  
6. Press EFFECT to select an effect  
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level you want.  
• Each time you press the button, the effect  
level changes as follows:  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 2 again.  
You cannot adjust the rear speaker output levels when you have set  
“REAR SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.  
DSP EFFECT 1  
DSP EFFECT 2  
DSP EFFECT 3  
DSP EFFECT 5  
DSP EFFECT 4  
You cannot adjust the center speaker output level when you have  
set “CENTER SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.  
As the number increases, JVC Theater Surround becomes  
stronger (normally set it to “DSP EFFECT 3”).  
From the remote control:  
On the front panel:  
You can also use the buttons on the front panel to adjust the  
Surround modes. However, no test tone is available when using the  
buttons on the front panel. So, make adjustments while listening to  
the sound of the source played back.  
1. Press SURROUND MODE  
SURROUND  
repeatedly until “THEATER”  
appears on the display.  
SURROUND  
MODE  
The PRO LOGIC and DSP indicators also  
light up on the display.  
DSP MODE  
1. Press DSP MODE repeatedly until  
“THEATER” appears on the  
display.  
SOUND  
2. Press SOUND.  
The 10 keys are activated for sound adjustments.  
The PRO LOGIC and DSP indicators also  
TEST  
light up on the display.  
3. Press TEST to check the speaker  
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output balance.  
2. Adjust the speaker output levels.  
“TEST TONE L” starts flashing on the  
display, and a test tone comes out of the  
speakers in the following order:  
ADJUST G  
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until one of  
the following indications appears on  
the display.  
“CENTER LEVEL”:  
To adjust the center speaker level.  
“REAR L LEVEL”:  
TEST TONE R  
TEST TONE L TEST TONE C  
(Right front speaker)  
(Left front speaker)  
(Center speaker)  
To adjust the left rear speaker level.  
“REAR R LEVEL”:  
TEST TONE LS  
TEST TONE RS  
(Left rear speaker)  
(Right rear speaker)  
To adjust the right rear speaker level.  
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN to  
adjust the selected speaker output  
level (from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
3) Repeat 1) and 2) to adjust the other  
speaker output levels.  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
Notes:  
You can adjust the speaker output levels without outputting the  
test tone.  
• No test tone comes out of the center speaker when “CENTER  
SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 12).  
• No test tone comes out of the rear speakers when “REAR SPK”  
is set to “NO” (see page 12).  
3. Adjust the effect level.  
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until “DSP  
EFFECT” appears on the display.  
The display changes to show the current  
setting.  
ADJUST
– CENTER +  
4. Adjust the speaker output levels.  
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• To adjust the center speaker level, press  
CENTER +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
• To adjust the left rear speaker level, press  
REAR•L +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
• To adjust the right rear speaker level, press  
REAR•R +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN to  
select the effect level.  
– REAR•L +  
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9
MENU  
• Each time you press the button, the  
effect level changes as follows:  
DSP EFFECT 1  
DSP EFFECT 2  
DSP EFFECT 3  
– REAR•R +  
10  
+10  
DSP EFFECT 5  
DSP EFFECT 4  
ENTER  
As the number increases, JVC Theater Surround becomes  
stronger (normally set it to “DSP EFFECT 3”).  
TEST  
5. Press TEST again to stop the test tone.  
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From the remote control:  
Adjusting the DAP Modes  
1. Press SURROUND MODE  
repeatedly until the DAP mode —  
LIVE CLUB, DANCE CLUB,  
HALL, or PAVILION — appears  
SURROUND  
Once you have adjusted the DAP modes, the adjustment is  
memorized for each DAP mode.  
SURROUND  
MODE  
Before you start, remember...  
on the display.  
The DSP indicator also lights up on the  
Make sure that you have set the speaker information correctly  
(see page 12).  
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is  
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.  
You cannot adjust the rear speaker output level when you have set  
“REAR SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.  
display.  
SOUND  
2. Press SOUND.  
The 10 keys are activated for sound  
adjustments.  
On the front panel:  
DSP MODE  
1. Press DSP MODE repeatedly until  
the DAP mode — LIVE CLUB,  
DANCE CLUB, HALL, or  
PAVILION — appears on the  
display.  
– REAR•L +  
3. Adjust the rear speaker output  
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MENU  
levels.  
• To adjust the left rear speaker level, press  
REAR•L +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
• To adjust the right rear speaker level, press  
REAR•R +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
The DSP indicator also lights up on the display.  
– REAR•R +  
10  
+10  
2. Adjust the rear speaker output levels.  
ENTER  
ADJUST N  
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until one of  
the following indications appears on  
the display.  
“REAR L LEVEL”:  
To adjust the left rear speaker level.  
“REAR R LEVEL”:  
EFFECT  
4. Press EFFECT to select an effect  
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level you want.  
• Each time you press the button, the effect  
level changes as follows:  
To adjust the right rear speaker level.  
CONTROL  
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN to  
DOWN  
UP  
adjust the selected speaker output level  
(from +10 dB to –10 dB).  
DSP EFFECT 1  
DSP EFFECT 2  
DSP EFFECT 3  
3) Repeat 1) and 2) to adjust the other  
speaker output level.  
DSP EFFECT 5  
DSP EFFECT 4  
As the number increases, the selected DAP mode becomes  
stronger (normally set it to “DSP EFFECT 3”).  
3. Adjust the effect level.  
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until “DSP  
EFFECT” appears on the display.  
The display changes to show the current  
setting.  
ADJUST
CONTROL  
DOWN UP  
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN to  
select the effect level.  
• Each time you press the button, the  
effect level changes as follows:  
DSP EFFECT 1  
DSP EFFECT 2  
DSP EFFECT 3  
DSP EFFECT 5  
DSP EFFECT 4  
As the number increases, the selected DAP mode becomes  
stronger (normally set it to “DSP EFFECT 3”).  
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For the other DSP modes  
On the front panel:  
Activating the DSP Modes  
You can use only one DSP mode at a time. When a DSP mode is  
activated, another DSP mode is canceled if in use.  
DSP MODE  
1. Press DSP MODE repeatedly until  
the mode you want appears on the  
For Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital, and DTS  
Digital Surround  
display.  
• Each time you press the button, the DSP  
modes change. (See page 23 for more  
details.)  
On the front panel:  
SURROUND ON/OFF  
1. Press SURROUND ON/OFF.  
• Each time you press the button, the Dolby/  
DTS Surround mode turns on and off  
alternately.  
2. Select and play a sound source.  
• To enjoy JVC Theater Surround, play back a software encoded  
with Dolby Surround and labeled with  
DOLBY SURROUND  
mark.  
2. Select and play a sound source.  
To cancel the DSP mode  
Press DSP MODE repeatedly until “DSP OFF”  
appears on the display.  
• To enjoy Dolby Pro Logic, play back a software encoded with  
DSP MODE  
DOLBY SURROUND  
Dolby Surround and labeled with  
mark.  
• To enjoy Dolby Digital, play back a software encoded with  
Dolby Digital and labeled with mark.  
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I
G
I
T
A
L
• To enjoy DTS Digital Surround, play back a software encoded  
with DTS Digital Surround and labeled with mark.  
From the remote control:  
1. Press SURROUND MODE  
SURROUND  
repeatedly until the DSP mode you  
To cancel the Dolby/DTS Surround mode  
SURROUND  
MODE  
want appears on the display.  
• Each time you press the button, the DSP  
modes change.  
SURROUND ON/OFF  
Press SURROUND ON/OFF again.  
(“SURROUND OFF” appears on the display.)  
From the remote control:  
2. Select and play a sound source.  
• To enjoy JVC Theater Surround, play back a software encoded  
1. Press SURROUND.  
SURROUND  
DOLBY SURROUND  
with Dolby Surround and labeled with  
mark.  
• Each time you press the button,  
the Dolby/DTS Surround mode turns on  
and off alternately.  
SURROUND  
MODE  
To cancel the DSP mode  
You can also turn on Dolby/DTS Surround  
mode by pressing SURROUND MODE.  
Press SURROUND MODE repeatedly until  
“DSP OFF” appears on the display.  
SURROUND  
SURROUND  
MODE  
2. Select and play a sound source.  
• To enjoy Dolby Pro Logic, play back a software encoded with  
DOLBY SURROUND  
Dolby Surround and labeled with  
mark.  
• To enjoy Dolby Digital, play back a software encoded with  
Dolby Digital and labeled with mark.  
D
I
G
I
T
A
L
• To enjoy DTS Digital surround, play back a software encoded  
with DTS Digital Surround and labeled with mark.  
To cancel the Dolby/DTS Surround mode  
Press SURROUND again. (“SURROUND OFF”  
SURROUND  
appears on the display.)  
SURROUND  
MODE  
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COMPU LINK Remote Control System  
The COMPU LINK remote control system allows you to operate JVC audio components through the remote sensor on  
the receiver.  
To use this remote control system, you need to connect JVC audio  
components through the COMPU LINK (SYNCHRO) jacks (see  
below) in addition to the connections using cables with RCA pin  
plugs (see page 5).  
• Make sure that the AC power cords of these components are  
unplugged before connection. Plug the AC power cords only after  
all connections are complete.  
Automatic Power On/Off (Standby): only possible  
with the COMPU LINK-3 and COMPU LINK-4  
connection  
Both the CD player and cassette deck (or CD recorder) turn on and  
off (standby) along with the receiver.  
When you turn on the receiver, the CD player or cassette deck (or  
CD recorder) will turn on automatically, depending on which  
component has been previously selected.  
When you turn off the receiver, both the CD player and cassette  
deck (or CD recorder) will turn off (standby).  
Cassette deck  
or  
CD recorder  
Synchronized Recording  
Synchronized recording means the cassette deck starts recording as  
soon as a CD or a record begins playing.  
COMPU LINK-4  
(SYNCHRO)  
To use synchronized recording, follow these steps:  
1. Put a tape in the cassette deck and a disc in the  
CD player.  
CD player  
2. Press the record () button and the pause (8)  
button on the cassette deck at the same time.  
This puts the cassette deck into recording pause.  
If you do not press the record () button and pause (8) button at  
the same time, the synchronized recording feature will not  
operate.  
Notes:  
• There are four versions of COMPU LINK remote control system.  
This receiver is equipped with the fourth version — COMPU LINK-  
4. This version is added systematic operations with the CD recorder  
to the previous version — COMPU LINK-3.  
• If your audio component has two COMPU LINK jacks, you can use  
either one. If it has only one COMPU LINK jack, connect it so that it  
is the last item in the series of components. (For example, the CD  
player in the diagram above.)  
To operate the cassette deck or CD recorder using the COMPU  
LINK remote control system, set the source name correctly.  
(See page 11.)  
3. Press the play (3) button on the CD player.  
The source changes on the receiver, and as soon as play starts,  
the cassette deck starts recording. When the play ends, the  
cassette deck enters recording pause, and stops about 4 seconds  
later.  
Notes:  
• Refer also to the manuals supplied with your audio components.  
• During synchronized recording, the selected source cannot be  
changed.  
• If the power of any component is shut off during synchronized  
recording, the COMPU LINK remote control system may not  
operate properly. In this case, you must start again from the  
beginning.  
This remote control system allows you to use four functions listed  
below.  
Remote Control through the Remote Sensor on the  
Receiver  
You can control the connected audio components through the remote  
sensor on the receiver using this remote control. Aim the remote  
control directly at the remote sensor on the receiver. For details, see  
pages 29 and 30.  
Automatic Source Selection  
When you press the play (3) button on a connected component or  
on its own remote control, the receiver automatically turns on and  
changes the source to the component. On the other hand, if you  
select a new source on the receiver or on the remote control, the  
selected component begins playing immediately.  
In both cases, the previously selected source continues playing  
without sound for a few seconds.  
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Operating JVC’s Audio/Video Components  
You can operate JVC’s audio and video components with this receiver’s remote control, since control signals for JVC  
components are preset in the remote control.  
Tuner  
Operating Audio Components  
After pressing FM/AM, you can perform the following operations:  
IMPORTANT:  
FM/AM:  
1 – 10, +10:  
Alternates between FM and AM (MW/LW).  
Selects a preset channel number directly.  
For channel number 5, press 5.  
For channel number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For channel number 20, press +10, then 10.  
To operate JVC’s audio components using this remote control:  
You need to connect JVC audio components through the COMPU  
LINK (SYNCHRO) jacks (see page 28) in addition to the  
connections using cables with RCA pin plugs (see page 5).  
• Aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the receiver.  
• If you use the buttons on the front panel, the remote control will not  
operate that source. To operate a source with the remote control,  
the source must be selected using source selecting buttons on the  
remote control.  
PTY SEARCH: Searches for a program by PTY codes.  
PTY +/–:  
DISPLAY:  
Selects the PTY codes.  
Shows the RDS signals.  
To operate the cassette deck or CD recorder using the COMPU  
LINK remote control system, set the source name correctly. (See  
page 11.)  
Sound control section (Amplifier)  
You can always perform the following operations:  
• Refer also to the manuals supplied with your components.  
SURROUND:  
Turns on or off the Surround modes —  
Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital, and DTS  
Digital Surround.  
SURROUND MODE: Selects the DSP modes.  
After pressing SOUND, you can perform the following operations:  
SUBWOOFER +/–: Adjusts the subwoofer output level.  
SLEEP  
TV  
VCR  
AUDIO  
CENTER +/–:  
REAR•L +/–:  
REAR•R +/–:  
EFFECT:  
Adjusts the center speaker output level.  
Adjusts the left rear speaker output level.  
Adjusts the right rear speaker output level.  
Selects the effect level.  
SURROUND  
TEST  
– SUBWOOFER +  
1
2
3
5
SURROUND  
MODE  
EFFECT  
– CENTER +  
4
5
6
TEST:  
Turns on or off the test tone output.  
SOUND  
– VCR CH + – REAR•L +  
8
9
MENU  
7/P  
5
Note:  
TV/VIDEO CD-DISC  
– REAR•R +  
10  
+10  
ENTER  
After adjusting sounds, press the corresponding source selecting  
button or CD-DISC to operate your target source by using the 10  
keys; otherwise, the 10 keys cannot be used for operating your target  
source.  
DVD  
CD  
TV SOUND  
TAPE/CDR  
VCR ANALOG/DIGITAL  
FM/AM  
MUTING  
+
TV VOL  
+
VOLUME  
CD player  
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After pressing CD, you can perform the following operations on the  
CD player:  
£
PTY SEARCH  
1
1
+
TV CH  
3:  
4:  
Starts playing.  
Returns to the beginning of the current  
(or previous) track.  
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PTY –  
DISPLAY  
+ PTY  
RM-SRX6010R  
REMOTE CONTROL  
A/V CONTROL RECEIVER  
¢:  
Skips to the beginning of the next track.  
Stops playing.  
Pauses playing. To release it, press 3.  
Selects a track number directly.  
For track number 5, press 5.  
7:  
8:  
1 – 10, +10:  
For track number 15, press +10, then 5.  
For track number 20, press +10, then 10.  
For track number 30, press +10, +10, then 10.  
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CD changer  
Operating Video Components  
After pressing CD-DISC, you can perform the following operations  
on a CD changer:  
IMPORTANT:  
To operate JVC’s video components using this remote control:  
• Some JVC VCRs can accept two types of the control signals —  
remote code “A” and “B.” Before using this remote control, make  
sure that the remote control code of the VCR connected to the VCR  
jacks is set to code “A.”  
3:  
Starts playing.  
Returns to the beginning of the current (or previous)  
track.  
Skips to the beginning of the next track.  
Stops playing.  
Pauses playing. To release it, press 3.  
Selects the number of a disc installed in a CD  
changer.  
4:  
¢:  
7:  
• When using the remote control:  
8:  
– For the DVD player, TV and VCR operations, aim the remote  
control directly at the remote sensor on each component, not on  
the receiver.  
1 – 6, 7/P:  
Cassette deck  
VCR  
After pressing TAPE/CDR, you can perform the following  
operations on a cassette deck:  
You can always perform the following operations:  
VCR:  
(in the  
Turns on or off the VCR.  
(standby/on) section)  
3:  
Starts playing.  
1:  
¡:  
7:  
Fast winds the tape from right to left.  
Fast winds the tape from left to right.  
Stops operations.  
Pauses playing. To release it, press 3.  
After pressing VCR, you can perform the following operations on  
the VCR:  
8:  
3:  
Starts playing.  
Rewinds a tape.  
Fast winds a tape.  
Stops operations.  
Pauses playing. To release it, press 3.  
Changes the TV channels on the VCR.  
1:  
Note:  
¡:  
7:  
Before starting the above operations, make sure that you have  
changed the source name correctly. See page 11.  
8:  
VCR CH +/–:  
CD recorder  
After pressing TAPE/CDR, you can perform the following  
operations on the CD recorder:  
DVD player  
After pressing DVD, you can perform the following operations on a  
DVD player:  
3:  
4:  
Starts playing.  
Returns to the beginning of the current (or previous)  
track.  
3:  
Starts playing.  
4:  
¢:  
7:  
Returns to the beginning of the current (or previous) track.  
Skips to the beginning of the next track.  
Stops playing.  
Stops playing temporarily. To release it, press 3.  
¢:  
7:  
8:  
Skips to the beginning of the next track.  
Stops playing.  
Pauses playing. To release it, press 3.  
8:  
Note:  
– SUBWOOFER +  
After pressing DVD, these buttons  
can be used for the DVD menu  
operations.  
2
Before starting the above operations, make sure that you have  
changed the source name correctly. See page 11.  
5
EFFECT  
– CENTER +  
4
5
6
– REAR•L +  
8
9
MENU  
5
– REAR•R +  
+10  
ENTER  
Note:  
For detailed menu operations, refer to the  
instructions supplied with the discs or the  
DVD player.  
TV  
You can always perform the following operations:  
TV:  
(in the  
Turns on or off the TV.  
(standby/on) section)  
TV/VIDEO:  
TV VOL +/–:  
TV CH +/–:  
Sets the input mode (either TV or VIDEO).  
Adjusts the volume.  
Changes the channels.  
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Troubleshooting  
Use this chart to help you solve daily operational problems. If there is any problem you cannot solve, contact your JVC  
service center.  
PROBLEM  
The display does not light up.  
No sound from speakers.  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
The power cord is not plugged in.  
Speaker signal cables are not connected.  
SOLUTION  
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.  
Check speaker wiring and reconnect if  
necessary.  
The SPEAKERS ON/OFF button is not  
set correctly.  
Press SPEAKERS ON/OFF button correctly.  
An incorrect source is selected.  
Muting is activated.  
Select the correct source.  
Press MUTING to cancel the mute.  
An incorrect input mode (analog or  
digital) is selected.  
Select the correct input mode (analog or  
digital).  
Connections are incorrect.  
Check connections.  
For analog connections, see page 5.  
For digital connections, see page 7.  
Sound from one speaker only.  
Speaker signal cables are not connected  
properly.  
Check speaker wiring and reconnect if  
necessary.  
The balance is set to one extreme.  
Incoming signal is too weak.  
Adjust the balance properly (see page 11).  
Continuous hiss or buzzing during FM  
reception.  
Connect an outdoor FM antenna or contact  
your dealer.  
The station is too far away.  
An incorrect antenna is used.  
Select a new station.  
Check with your dealer to be sure you have  
the correct antenna.  
Antennas are not connected properly.  
Ignition noise from automobiles.  
Check connections.  
Occasional cracking noise during FM  
reception.  
Move the antenna farther from automobile  
traffic.  
“OVERLOAD” starts flashing on the  
display.  
Speakers are overloaded because of high  
volume.  
1. Press STANDBY/ON  
on the front  
panel to turn off the receiver.  
2. Stop the playback source.  
3. Turn on the receiver again, and adjust the  
volume.  
Speakers are overloaded because of short  
circuit of speaker terminals.  
Press STANDBY/ON  
then check the speaker wiring.  
on the front panel,  
If “OVERLOAD” does not disappear, unplug  
the AC power cord, then plug it back again.  
If speaker wiring is not short-circuited, contact  
your dealer.  
“DSP MICON NG” starts flashing on the  
display.  
The built-in microcomputer is not  
functioning correctly.  
Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off the receiver. After unplugging the  
power cord, consult your dealer.  
on the front panel  
The STANDBY lamp lights up after  
turning on the power, but soon the  
receiver turns off (into standby mode).  
The receiver is overloaded because of a  
high voltage.  
Press STANDBY/ON  
to turn off the receiver. After unplugging the  
power cord, consult your dealer.  
on the front panel  
Remote control does not work.  
There is an obstruction in front of the  
remote sensor on the receiver.  
Remove the obstruction.  
Batteries are weak.  
Replace batteries.  
Remote control does not operate  
intendedly.  
An incorrect remote control operation  
mode is selected.  
Select the correct remote control operation  
mode. (See page 29).  
Note:  
When you use the digital coaxial connection, the sounds may be intermitted by the outside noise such as a lightning discharge but they will  
restore automatically. This is not a malfunction.  
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Specifications  
Amplifier  
FM tuner (IHF)  
Output Power  
Tuning Range: 87.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz  
At Stereo operation:  
Usable Sensitivity: Monaural: 17.0 dBf (1.95 µV/75 )  
Front channels: 100 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 Ω  
at 1 kHz with no more than 0.9% total harmonic  
distortion. (IEC268-3/DIN)  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:  
Monaural:  
Stereo:  
21.3 dBf (3.2 µV/75 )  
41.3 dBf (31.5 µV/75 )  
At Surround operation:  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A weighted):  
Front channels: 100 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 Ω  
at 1 kHz with no more than 0.8% total harmonic  
distortion.  
Monaural:  
Stereo:  
78 dB at 85 dBf  
73 dB at 85 dBf  
Center channel:100 W, min. RMS, driven into 8 at 1 kHz,  
with no more than 0.8% total harmonic  
distortion.  
Total Harmonic Distortion:  
Monaural:  
0.4% at 1 kHz  
0.6% at 1 kHz  
Stereo:  
Rear channels: 100 W per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 Ω  
at 1 kHz, with no more than 0.8% total  
harmonic distortion.  
Stereo Separation at REC OUT: 35 dB at 1 kHz  
Alternate Channel Selectivity: 60 dB: (±400 kHz)  
Audio  
Frequency Response:  
30 Hz to 15 kHz: (+0.5 dB, –3 dB)  
Audio Input Sensitivity/Impedance (1 kHz):  
CD, TAPE/CDR, TV SOUND, VCR, DVD:  
220 mV/47 kΩ  
AM (MW/LW) tuner  
Tuning Range: MW:  
LW:  
522 kHz to 1 629 kHz  
144 kHz to 288 kHz  
Audio Input (DIGITAL IN)* :  
Coaxial: DIGITAL 1 (DVD): 0.5 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Optical: DIGITAL 2 (CD): –21 dBm to –15 dBm  
(660 nm ±30 nm)  
* Corresponding to Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS  
Digital Surround (with sampling frequency — 32 kHz,  
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz).  
Usable Sensitivity:  
Loop antenna: 400 µV/m (MW)  
50 dB (100 mV/m)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:  
General  
Audio Output Level:  
Power Requirements: AC 230V , 50 Hz  
TAPE/CDR, VCR: 220 mV  
Power Consumption: 200 W (at operation)  
2 W (in standby mode)  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (’66 IHF/DIN):  
CD, TAPE/CDR, TV SOUND, VCR, DVD:  
87 dB/67 dB  
Dimensions (W x H x D): 435 mm x 146.5 mm x 416 mm  
(17 3/16 in. x 5 13/16 in. x 16 7/16 in.)  
Frequency Response (8 ):  
CD, TAPE/CDR, TV SOUND, VCR, DVD:  
20 Hz to 20 kHz (±1 dB)  
Mass:  
8.6 kg (19.0 lbs)  
Tone Control:  
Bass (100 Hz): ±10 dB  
Treble (10 kHz): ±10 dB  
Designs & specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Video  
Video Input Sensitivity/Impedance:  
Composite video:  
VCR, DVD: 1 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Video Output Level:  
Composite video: VCR, MONITOR OUT:  
1 V(p-p)/75 Ω  
Synchronization:  
Negative  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 45 dB  
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