Contents
Introduction ..................................... 2
AV Receiver
Connection .................................... 19
Turning On & First Time Setup..... 39
TX-SR803/803E
TX-SR703/703E
TX-SR8370
Instruction Manual
Basic Operation
Playing your AV components....... 48
Using the Tuner............................ 49
Enjoying the Listening Modes ..... 60
Thank you for purchasing an Onkyo AV Receiver.
Please read this manual thoroughly before making
connections and plugging in the unit.
Following the instructions in this manual will enable
you to obtain optimum performance and listening
enjoyment from your new AV Receiver.
Advanced Operation..................... 64
Troubleshooting............................ 91
Please retain this manual for future reference.
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Precautions
1. Recording Copyright—Unless it’s for personal use
only, recording copyrighted material is illegal with-
out the permission of the copyright holder.
Memory Backup
The AV receiver uses a battery-less memory backup
system in order to retain radio presets and other settings
when it’s unplugged or in the case of a power failure.
Although no batteries are required, the AV receiver
must be plugged into an AC outlet in order to charge the
backup system. Once it has been charged, the AV
receiver will retain the settings for several weeks,
although this depends on the environment and will be
shorter in humid climates.
2. AC Fuse—The AC fuse inside the unit is not user-
serviceable. If you cannot turn on the unit, contact
your Onkyo dealer.
3. Care—Occasionally you should dust the unit all
over with a soft cloth. For stubborn stains, use a soft
cloth dampened with a weak solution of mild deter-
gent and water. Dry the unit immediately afterwards
with a clean cloth. Don’t use abrasive cloths, thin-
ners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, because
they may damage the finish or remove the panel let-
tering.
For British models
Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power
supply cord of this unit should be performed only by
qualified service personnel.
4. Power
WARNING
BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE
FIRST TIME, READ THE FOLLOWING SEC-
TION CAREFULLY.
AC outlet voltages vary from country to country.
Make sure that the voltage in your area meets the
voltage requirements printed on the unit’s rear panel
(e.g., AC 230 V, 50 Hz or AC 120 V, 60 Hz).
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance
with the following code:
Blue:
Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
apparatus may not correspond with the coloured mark-
ings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as
follows:
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter N or
coloured black.
Some models have a voltage selector switch for
compatibility with power systems around the world.
Before you plug in such a model, make sure that the
voltage selector is set to the correct voltage for your
area.
For North American & Australian models
Setting the [STANDBY/ON] switch to STANDBY
does not fully shutdown the unit. If you do not
intend to use the unit for an extended period,
remove the power cord from the AC outlet.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to
the terminal which is marked with the letter L or
coloured red.
IMPORTANT
The plug is fitted with an appropriate fuse. If the fuse
needs to be replaced, the replacement fuse must
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 and have the same
ampere rating as that indicated on the plug. Check for
the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the power cord’s plug is not suitable for your socket
outlets, cut it off and fit a suitable plug. Fit a suitable
fuse in the plug.
5. Never Touch this Unit with Wet Hands—Never
handle this unit or its power cord while your hands
are wet or damp. If water or any other liquid gets
inside this unit, have it checked by your Onkyo
dealer.
6. Handling Notes
• If you need to transport this unit, use the original
packaging to pack it how it was when you origi-
nally bought it.
• Do not leave rubber or plastic items on this unit
for a long time, because they may leave marks on
the case.
• This unit’s top and rear panels may get warm
after prolonged use. This is normal.
• If you do not use this unit for a long time, it may
not work properly the next time you turn it on, so
be sure to use it occasionally.
For European Models
Declaration of Conformity
We,
ONKYO EUROPE
ELECTRONICS GmbH
LIEGNITZERSTRASSE 6,
82194 GROEBENZELL,
GERMANY
declare in own responsibility, that the ONKYO product
described in this instruction manual is in compliance with the
corresponding
technical standards such as EN60065,
EN55013, EN55020 and EN61000-3-2, -3-3.
GROEBENZELL, GERMANY
K. MIYAGI
ONKYO EUROPE ELECTRONICS GmbH
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Supplied Accessories
Precautions—Continued
Make sure you have the following accessories:
For U.S. models
FCC Information for User
CAUTION:
The user changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Remote controller and three batteries (AA/R6)
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-
dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-
ference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Speaker setup microphone
Indoor FM antenna
•
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
AM loop antenna
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-
ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni-
cian for help.
For Canadian Models
NOTE: THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003.
For models having a power cord with a polarized plug:
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,
MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,
FULLY INSERT.
Power-plug adapter
Only supplied in certain countries. Use this adapter if
your AC outlet does not match with the plug on the AV
receiver’s power cord. (Adapter varies from country to
country.)
Modèle canadien
1
REMARQUE: CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE
LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME À LA NORME
NMB-003 DU CANADA.
2
3
Speaker Cable
Sur les modèles dont la fiche est polarisée:
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLEC-
TRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS
LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRE-
SPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER
JUSQU’AU FOND.
Speaker cable labels
*
In catalogs and on packaging, the letter at the end of the
product name indicates the color. Specifications and oper-
ation are the same regardless of color.
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Contents
Introduction
Basic Operation
Important Safety Instructions....................2
Precautions .................................................3
Supplied Accessories.................................4
Features.......................................................6
Getting to Know the AV Receiver..............7
Remote Controller.....................................13
Playing Your AV Components ................ 48
Listening to the Radio.............................. 49
Listening to AM/FM Stations....................... 49
®
Listening to XM Satellite Radio ................. 52
Presetting AM/FM Stations
and XM Channels..................................... 56
Using the Multichannel DVD Input.......... 57
Common Functions.................................. 58
Setting the Display Brightness.................... 58
Adjusting Speaker Levels ........................... 58
Muting the AV Receiver.............................. 58
Using the Sleep Timer ................................ 59
Using Headphones ..................................... 59
Displaying Source Information.................... 59
Connection
Connecting Your Speakers......................19
Connecting Antenna.................................22
Connecting Your Components................24
About AV Connections ................................24
Connecting Audio and Video Signals
to the AV Receiver....................................25
Which Connections Should I Use?..............25
TV or Projector ............................................26
DVD player..................................................27
VCR or DVD Recorder for Playback ...........29
VCR or DVD Recorder for Recording..........30
Satellite, Cable, Set-top box,
Enjoying the Listening Modes
Using the Listening Modes...................... 60
Selecting the Listening Modes.................... 60
About the Listening Modes ......................... 62
or Other Video Source ..............................31
Camcorder, Games Console,
Advanced Operation
Recording.................................................. 64
Onscreen Setup Menus ........................... 65
or Other Device.........................................32
CD Player....................................................33
Turntable .....................................................33
Cassette, CDR, MiniDisc,
or DAT Recorder.......................................34
Power Amplifier ...........................................34
Adjusting the Listening Modes............... 66
Using the Re-EQ function........................... 66
Audio Adjust Menu ..................................... 66
Default Listening Modes ............................. 69
Connecting Onkyo
Components ..........35
Advanced Setup ....................................... 70
Speaker Setup............................................ 70
Input Setup ................................................. 76
Preferences ................................................ 78
Remote IDs................................................. 80
Digital Input Signal Formats ....................... 81
Connecting Components with HDMI
(TX-SR803/803E Only).............................36
Connecting the Power Cords of Other
Components..............................................38
Connecting the RS232 Port.........................38
Connecting the Power Cord ........................38
Zone 2........................................................ 82
Connecting Zone 2 ..................................... 82
Powered Zone 2 Setting ............................. 83
Using Zone 2 .............................................. 83
Using the Remote Controller in Zone 2 and
Multiroom Control Kits.............................. 85
Turning On & First Time Setup
Turning On the AV Receiver ....................39
Turning On and Standby .............................39
First Time Setup........................................40
Automatic Speaker Setup............................40
HDMI Video Setup
(TX-SR803/803E Only).............................43
Component Video Setup .............................44
Digital Audio Input Setup.............................45
Changing the Input Display .........................46
Minimum Speaker Impedance.....................46
TV Format Setup
Controlling Other Components............... 86
Entering Remote Control Codes................. 86
Resetting the Remote Controller ................ 87
Learning Commands from Other Remote
Controllers................................................ 89
Using Macros.............................................. 90
Troubleshooting....................................... 91
Specification............................................. 95
(not North American models)....................47
AM Frequency Step Setup
(on some models) .....................................47
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Features
TX-SR803/803E,TX-SR703/703E, and
TX-SR8370
TX-SR803/803E Only
• 105 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz,
less than 0.08% total harmonic distortion (FTC rating)
Amplifier
*6
• 2 HDMI inputs, 1 output (Version 1.1)
• 7-channel amplifier
• IR IN and OUT
• Optimum Gain Volume Circuitry
• Zone 2 capability
• WRAT (Wide Range Amplifier Technology)
• Massive High Current Power Supply (H.C.P.S.) trans-
former
• Color-coded speaker terminal posts
• VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) on all chan-
nels
TX-SR703/703E and TX-SR8370 Only
• 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms, 20 Hz to 20 kHz,
less than 0.08% total harmonic distortion (FTC rating)
• IR IN
*1 The THX logo is a trademark of THX Ltd. Which may be
registered in some jurisdictions. All rights reserved.
*2 Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, “Surround EX” and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
*3 “DTS”, “DTS 96/24”, “DTS-ES”, and “Neo:6” are trade-
marks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Processing
*1
• THX Surround EX
• THX Select2 certified
*2
• Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic
*4 Re-Equalization and the “Re-EQ” logo are trademarks of
THX Ltd.
IIx
*3
• DTS , DTS-ES Discrete, DTS-ES Matrix,
®
*5 XM Connect & Play™, XM Ready , XM Public
DTS Neo:6, and DTS 96/24
• 24-bit/192 kHz D/A converters
Radio™ are trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc.
©2005 XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved.
All other trademarks are the property of their respec-
tive owners.
• Powerful and highly accurate 32-bit DSP processing.
*4
• Re-EQ Function
*6 HDMI, the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia
Interface and trademarks or registered trademarks of
HDMI Licensing, LLC.
Audio/Video
• Powered Zone 2 and 12V trigger
• Composite video to S-Video and S-Video to compos-
ite video conversion
• 7 digital inputs (5 optical, 2 coaxial), 1 output (optical)
• 3 component video inputs, 1 output
• 5 S-Video inputs, 3 outputs
• RS-232 control (not North America and Australia)
• Color-coded 7.1 multichannel input
• 7.1-channel pre out
THX Select2
Before any home theater component can be THX
Select2 certified, it must pass a rigorous series of
quality and performance tests. Only then can a prod-
uct feature the THX Select2 logo, which is your
guarantee that the Home Theater products you pur-
chase will give you superb performance for many
years to come. THX Select2 requirements define
hundreds of parameters, including power amplifier
performance, and pre-amplifier performance and
operation for both digital and analog domains. THX
Select2 receivers also feature proprietary THX tech-
nologies (e.g., THX Mode) which accurately trans-
late movie soundtracks for home theater playback.
Tuner
*5
• XM Satellite Radio (North American only)
*XM Connect-and-Play accessory required; sold separately.
• 40 AM/FM/XM presets
• AM/FM auto tuning
• RDS radio data (Europe only)
* “Xantech” is a registered trademark of Xantech Corporation.
* “Niles” is a registered trademark of Niles Audio Corporation.
* Apple and iPod are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., reg-
istered in the U.S. and other countries.
Others
• Microphone for automatic speaker setup
• Easy-to-use onscreen setup menus
• Preprogrammed remote controller for use with other
AV components
• Remote controller Learning function
• Remote controller Macro function
This product incorporates copyright protection tech-
nology that is protected by U.S. patents and other
intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized by Macro-
vision Corporation, and is intended for home and
other limited consumer uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
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Getting to Know the AV Receiver
Front Panel
1
2 3
4
5
6
7
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
PUSH TO OPEN
Front flap
Push here to open
the flap
9
J
8 Not North American and Australian models
The actual front panel has various logos printed on it. They are not shown here for clarity.
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
A STANDBY/ON button (39)
I PURE AUDIO button and indicator (60)
Selects the Pure Audio listening mode. The indica-
tor lights up when this mode is selected. Pressing
this button again selects the previous listening
mode.
Sets the AV receiver to On or Standby.
B STANDBY indicator (39)
Lights up when the AV receiver is on Standby and
flashes while a signal is being received from the
remote controller.
J Input selector buttons (48)
Select the following input sources: MULTI CH,
DVD, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4,
PHONO, TAPE, TUNER, or CD.
C ZONE 2 indicator (83)
Lights up when Zone 2 is on.
D Remote-control sensor (13)
The [MULTI CH] button selects the multichannel
DVD input.
Receives control signals from the remote controller.
E Display
See “Display” on page 9.
F DISPLAY button (59)
Displays various information about the currently
selected input source.
G MASTER VOLUME control (48)
Sets the volume of the AV receiver to –∞ dB, –81 dB,
–80 dB through +18 dB (relative display).
The volume level can also be displayed as an abso-
lute value. See “Volume Setup” on page 78.
H Power switch
American and Australian models don’t have this
switch.
This is the main power switch. When set to OFF, the
AV receiver is completely shutdown. When set to
ON, it’s in Standby mode and the STANDBY indi-
cator lights up.
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Getting to Know the AV Receiver—Continued
K
L M
N
O P QRS T
U
V
W
X
VIDEO
4 INPUT
PHONES
TUNING
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
On European Model
Q
VIDEO
4 INPUT
PHONES
TUNING
PTY/ TP MEMORY MODE
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
RT
/
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
RDS
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
K PHONES jack (59)
U Arrow/TUNING/PRESET and ENTER buttons
This 1/4-inch phone jack is for connecting a stan-
dard pair of stereo headphones for private listening.
When AM, FM, or XM is selected, the TUNING
[
] [ ] buttons are used for radio tuning, and the
PRESET [ ] [ ] buttons are used to select radio
presets (see page 56). With the onscreen setup
menus, they work as arrow buttons and are used to
select and set items. The ENTER button is also used
with the onscreen setup menus.
L ZONE 2 and OFF buttons (83)
The ZONE 2 button is used to turn on Zone 2 and
select the input source for Zone 2.
The OFF button is used to turn off Zone 2.
M ZONE 2 LEVEL buttons (84)
V RETURN button
Set the volume of the Zone 2 speakers.
Selects the previously displayed onscreen setup
menu.
N TONE, Up [ ], and Down [ ] buttons (67)
Used to adjust the bass and treble.
W SETUP MIC (40)
O STEREO button (60)
The automatic speaker setup microphone connects
here.
Selects the Stereo listening mode.
P LISTENING MODE [ ]/[ ] buttons (60)
X VIDEO 4 INPUT (32, 64)
Select the listening modes.
Used to connect a camcorder, game console, and so
on. There are jacks for optical digital audio,
S-Video, composite video, and analog audio.
Q DIMMER (RT/PTY/TP) button (51, 58)
Adjusts the display brightness.
On the European model, this is the RT/PTY/TP but-
ton, and it’s used with RDS (Radio Data System).
See “Using RDS (European Model Only)” on
page 50.
R MEMORY button (56)
Used when storing or deleting radio presets.
S TUNING MODE button (49)
Selects the Auto or Manual tuning mode for AM
and FM radio.
T SETUP button
Opens and closes the onscreen setup menus, which
are displayed on the connected TV.
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Getting to Know the AV Receiver—Continued
Display
1
2
3
4
5
6
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
1 MUTING indicator (58)
Flashes while the AV receiver is muted.
2 ZONE 2 indicator (83)
Lights up when Zone 2 is on.
3 Listening mode and format indicators (60)
Show the selected listening mode and the format of
digital input signals.
4 Tuning indicators (49)
TUNED (49): Lights up when tuned to a radio sta-
tion.
AUTO (49): For AM and FM radio, lights up when
Auto Tuning mode is selected, and disappears when
Manual Tuning mode is selected.
RDS (European model only) (50): Lights up
when tuned to a radio station that supports RDS
(Radio Data System).
MEMORY (56): Lights up when presetting radio
stations.
FM STEREO (49): Lights up when tuned to a ste-
reo FM station.
5 SLEEP indicator (59)
Lights up when the Sleep function has been set.
6 Message area
Displays various information about the selected
input source.
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Getting to Know the AV Receiver—Continued
Rear Panel
TX-SR803/803E
Not North American and Australian models
N
On some models
O
1 2 3
4
56 789 J KL M
P Q R S T
U
V
W
X
Y
TX-SR703/703E and TX-SR8370
Not North American and Australian models
N
On some models
O
1 2 3
5 6
7 89 KJL M
P Q R S T
U
V
W
X
Y
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Getting to Know the AV Receiver—Continued
On North American Model
Y
Z
A OPTICAL DIGITAL
G AM ANTENNA
These optical digital audio inputs are for connecting
components with optical digital audio outputs, such
as CD players and DVD players.
These push terminals are for connecting an AM
antenna.
H MONITOR OUT
The optical digital audio output is for connecting a
digital recorder with an optical digital input, such as
a CD recorder.
The S-Video or composite video jack should be
connected to a video input on your TV or projector.
I FM ANTENNA
B COAXIAL DIGITAL
This jack is for connecting an FM antenna.
These coaxial digital audio inputs are for connect-
ing components with coaxial digital audio outputs,
such as CD players and DVD players.
J 12V TRIGGER OUT ZONE 2
This output can be connected to the 12-volt trigger
input on a component in Zone 2. When Zone 2 is
turned on on the AV receiver, a 12-volt trigger sig-
nal is output.
C
REMOTE CONTROL
This
(Remote Interactive) jack can be con-
nected to the
Onkyo component, for remote and system control.
jack on another
-capable
K ZONE 2 SPEAKERS
These terminal posts are for connecting speakers in
Zone 2.
To use , you must make an analog audio connec-
tion (RCA) between the AV receiver and the other
component, even if they are connected digitally.
L IR IN/OUT
A commercially available IR receiver can be con-
nected to the IR IN jack, allowing you to control the
AV receiver while you’re in Zone 2, or control it
when it’s out of sight, for example, installed in a
cabinet.
D HDMI IN 1, 2, and OUT (TX-SR803/803E only)
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) con-
nections carry digital audio and digital video.
The HDMI inputs are for connecting components
with HDMI outputs, such as DVD players.
A commercially available IR emitter can be con-
nected to the IR OUT jack to pass IR (infrared)
remote control signals along to other components
(only the TX-SR803/803E has an IR OUT).
The HDMI output is for connecting a TV or projec-
tor with an HDMI input.
E COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1, 2, and 3
These RCA component video inputs are for con-
necting components with component video outputs,
such as DVD players.
M ZONE 2 LINE OUT
This analog audio output can be connected to a line
input on an amplifier in Zone 2.
F COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
This RCA component video output is for connect-
ing a TV or projector with a component video input.
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Getting to Know the AV Receiver—Continued
N RS232
American and Australian models don’t have this
W PRE OUT FRONT L/R, SURROUND L/R,
CENTER, SUBWOOFER, and SURR BACK
L/R
port.
This 5.1/7.1 analog audio output can be connected
to the analog audio input on another power ampli-
fier, for when you want to use the AV receiver as a
preamplifier. The SUBWOOFER jack is for con-
necting a powered subwoofer.
This port is for connecting the AV receiver to home
automation equipment and external controllers.
O VOLTAGE SELECTOR (on some models)
Some models have a volt-
age selector switch for
X FRONT, CENTER, SURROUND, and
SURROUND BACK SPEAKERS
These terminal posts are for connecting the front
L/R, center, surround L/R, and surround back L/R
speakers.
compatibility with power
systems around the world.
Before you plug in such a
model, make sure that the
voltage selector is set to the correct voltage for your
area. If it isn’t, use a small screwdriver to select the
correct setting. For example, if the voltage in your
area is 120 volts, set the selector to “120 V.” If it’s
between 220 and 240 volts, set it to “220-240 V.”
Y AC OUTLETS
These switched AC outlets can be used to supply
power to other AV components. The type and num-
ber of outlets depends on the country in which you
purchased your AV receiver.
P GND screw
This screw is for connecting a turntable’s ground
wire.
Z XM antenna (on North American model)
This jack is for connecting an XM digital antenna,
sold separately.
Q PHONO IN
This analog audio input is for connecting a turnta-
ble.
R CD IN
This analog audio input is for connecting a CD
player’s analog audio output.
S TAPE IN/OUT
This analog audio input and output are for connect-
ing a recorder with an analog audio input and out-
put, such as a cassette deck, MD recorder, etc.
T VIDEO 3 IN
A VCR for playback only, or a cable or satellite
receiver can be connected here. There’s S-Video and
composite video input jacks for connecting the
video signal.
U VIDEO 1 IN/OUT and VIDEO 2 IN/OUT
One or two video components can be connected
here for recording and playback, such as a VCR.
There’s S-Video and composite video input and out-
put jacks for connecting the video signal.
V DVD IN
This input are for connecting a DVD player. There’s
S-Video and composite video input jacks for con-
necting the video signal, and stereo (FRONT) and
multichannel 5.1/7.1 jacks for connecting the ana-
log audio signals.
See pages 19–38 for hookup information.
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Remote Controller
Installing the Batteries
Using the Remote Controller
To use the remote controller, point it at the AV receiver’s
remote control sensor, as shown below.
To open the battery compartment, press
the small hollow and slide open the cover.
1
Remote control sensor
STANDBY indicator
AV receiver
30˚
30˚
Insert the three supplied batteries (AA/R6)
in accordance with the polarity diagram
inside the battery compartment.
2
Approx. 16 ft.
(5 m)
Notes:
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the AV
receiver is subjected to bright light, such as direct sun-
light or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Keep this in
mind when installing.
• If another remote controller of the same type is used in
the same room, or the AV receiver is installed close to
equipment that uses infrared rays, the remote control-
ler may not work reliably.
Slide the cover shut.
3
• Don’t put anything on top of the remote controller,
such as a book or magazine, because a button may be
pressed continuously, thereby draining the batteries.
• The remote controller may not work reliably if the AV
receiver is installed in a rack behind colored glass
doors. Keep this in mind when installing.
• The remote controller will not work if there’s an obsta-
cle between it and the AV receiver’s remote control
sensor.
Notes:
• If the remote controller doesn’t work reliably, try
replacing the batteries.
• Don’t mix new and old batteries or different types of
batteries.
• If you intend not to use the remote controller for a long
time, remove the batteries to prevent damage from
leakage or corrosion.
• Expired batteries should be removed as soon as possi-
ble to prevent damage from leakage or corrosion.
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Remote Controller—Continued
About the Remote Controller Modes
RECEIVER/TAPE Mode
Including the AV receiver, the remote controller can be
used to control up to nine different components. The
remote controller has a specific operating mode for use
with each type of component. Modes are selected by
using the eight REMOTE MODE buttons.
RECEIVER/TAPE mode is used to control the AV
receiver. It can also be used to control an Onkyo cassette
recorder connected via
.
To set the remote controller to RECEIVER/TAPE
mode, press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE MODE
button.
■ RECEIVER/TAPE Mode
In RECEIVER/TAPE mode, you can control the AV
receiver and an Onkyo cassette recorder connected via
.
A
ON
STANDBY
TV
■ DVD Mode
I
INPUT
B
C
By default, you can control an Onkyo DVD player in this
mode. By entering the appropriate remote control code,
you can control components made by other manufactur-
ers (see page 86).
L
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
D
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
■ CD Mode
TV VOL
PHONO
By default, you can control an Onkyo CD player in this
mode. By entering the appropriate remote control code,
you can control a CD player, MD recorder, or CD
recorder made by another manufacturer (see page 86).
+
--/---
CLEAR
10
0
10
11
12
INPUT SELECTOR
M
N
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
TAPE/AMP
■ HDD Mode
This mode is for controlling Onkyo’s next generation
O
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
HDD-compatible components via
.
SLEEP
DIMMER
5
F
P
Q
■ TV and VCR Modes
+
With these modes, you can control a TV and VCR. You
must enter the appropriate remote control code first (see
page 86).
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
G
R
ALBUM
-
S
T
H
I
PREV
CH
■ CABLE/CDR and SAT/MD Modes
DISPLAY
MUTING
In CABLE/CDR mode, you can control an Onkyo CD
recorder or a cable TV receiver. In SAT/MD mode, you
can control an Onkyo MD recorder or a satellite TV
receiver. You must enter the appropriate remote control
code first (see page 86).
1
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
LISTENING MODE
SURR
STEREO
J
K
REPEAT
PURE A
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
Use the REMOTE MODE buttons to select
a mode.
DIRECT
THX
LEVEL
L NIGHT
ALLST
1
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
Use the buttons supported by that mode
2
Re-EQ
U
V
to control the component.
RECEIVER/TAPE mode: see page 14
DVD mode: see page 16
RC-620M
CD/MD/CDR modes: see page 17
HDD mode: see page 18
TV/VCR/SAT/CABLE modes: see page 88
Note:
Some of the remote controller operations described in
this manual may not work as expected with other com-
ponents.
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Remote Controller—Continued
For detailed information, see the pages in parentheses.
T MUTING button (58)
Mutes or unmutes the AV receiver.
A STANDBY button (39)
U Re-EQ (66)
Sets the AV receiver to Standby.
Turns the Re-EQ function on or off.
B ON button (39)
V L NIGHT button (68)
Turns on the AV receiver.
Turns the Late Night function on or off.
C INPUT SELECTOR buttons (48)
Used to select the input sources.
D MULTI CH button (57)
■ TAPE mode
Selects the multichannel DVD input.
On twin cassette decks, only Deck B can be controlled.
E DIMMER button (58)
1 Previous and Next [
The Previous [ ] button selects the previous
track. During playback it selects the beginning of
]/[
] buttons
Adjusts the display brightness.
F Arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] and ENTER buttons
the current track. The Next [
next track.
] button selects the
Used to select and adjust settings.
G CH +/– button (56)
Depending on how they were recorded, the Previous
and Next [ ]/[ ] buttons may not work prop-
erly with some cassette tapes.
Selects radio presets.
H RETURN button
Returns to the previous display when changing set-
tings.
Play [ ] button
Starts playback.
I DISPLAY button (59)
Rewind and FF [ ]/[ ] buttons
The Rewind [ ] button starts rewind. The FF
Displays various information about the currently
selected input source.
[
] button starts fast forward.
J LISTENING MODE buttons (60)
Used to select the listening modes. The [STEREO],
[SURR], and LISTENING MODE [ ]/[ ] but-
tons can be used regardless of the currently selected
remote controller mode.
Reverse Play [ ] button
Starts reverse playback.
Stop [ ] button
Stops playback.
REC [ ] button
Starts recording.
K TEST TONE, CH SEL, LEVEL-, and LEVEL+
buttons (58, 73)
Used to adjust the level of each speaker.
L LIGHT button
Turns the remote controller’s illuminated buttons on
or off.
M MACRO buttons (90)
Used with the Macro function.
N ZONE 2 (84)
Used when setting the volume and input source for
Zone 2.
O REMOTE MODE buttons (14)
Used to select the remote controller modes. When a
remote controller button is pressed, the REMOTE
MODE button of the currently selected mode lights
up.
P SLEEP button (59)
Used with the Sleep function.
Q MENU button (on North American model)
(53)
Selects the search mode for XM Satellite Radio.
R VOL [ ]/[ ] button (48)
Adjusts the volume of the AV receiver regardless of
the currently selected remote controller mode.
S SETUP button
Used to change settings.
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Remote Controller—Continued
A STANDBY button
DVD Mode
Sets the DVD player to Standby.
To set the remote controller to DVD mode, press the
[DVD] REMOTE MODE button.
B ON button
Turns on the DVD player.
C Number buttons
Used to enter title, chapter, and track numbers, and
to enter times for locating specific points.
D TOP MENU button
Selects a DVD’s top menu.
E Arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] and ENTER buttons
A
ON
STANDBY
Used to navigate menus and select items.
TV
I
INPUT
B
C
F DISC +/– button
V1
1
V2
2
V3
Selects discs on a DVD changer.
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
G RETURN button
4
Exits the DVD player’s onscreen setup menu.
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
H DISPLAY button
TV VOL
PHONO
+
--/---
CLEAR
10
0
Displays information about the current disc, title,
chapter, or track, including elapsed time, remaining
time, total time, and so on.
10
11
12
M
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
DVD
REMOTE MODE
I Playback buttons
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
TAPE/AMP
From left to right: Previous, Play, Next, Rewind,
Pause, Stop, Fast Forward, Slow Reverse, and Slow
Forward.
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
D
SLEEP
DIMMER
N
O
J REPEAT button
E
F
Used with the repeat playback function.
+
CH
K AUDIO button
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
Selects foreign language soundtracks and audio for-
mats (e.g., Dolby Digital or DTS).
-
G
H
PREV
CH
L OPEN/CLOSE [ ] button
DISPLAY
MUTING
Opens and closes the disc tray.
I
M CLEAR button
Cancels functions and clears entered numbers.
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
P
N MENU button
LISTENING MODE
SURR
Displays a DVD’s menu.
STEREO
O SETUP button
REPEAT
PURE A
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
Q
R
J
K
DIRECT
THX
LEVEL
L NIGHT
ALLST
Used to access the DVD player’s settings.
P RANDOM button
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
Used with the random playback function.
Re-EQ
L
S
Q PLAY MODE button
Selects play modes on components with selectable
play modes.
RC-620M
R SUBTITLE button
Selects subtitles.
S VIDEO OFF button
Turns off the internal video circuitry, eliminating
any possibility of interference.
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Remote Controller—Continued
A STANDBY button
CD, MD, and CDR Modes
Sets the CD player or MD/CD recorder to Standby.
To control an Onkyo CD player or a CD/MD recorder
made by another manufacturer, press the [CD]
REMOTE MODE button to select the CD remote
controller mode.
B ON button
Set the CD player or MD/CD recorder to On or
Standby.
C Number buttons
To control an Onkyo MD recorder or CD recorder,
press the [MD] or [CDR] REMOTE MODE button to
select the MD or CDR remote controller mode.
In order to control an Onkyo MD recorder or CD
recorder, or a component made by another manufacturer,
you must first enter the appropriate remote control code
(see page 86).
Used to enter track numbers and times for locating
specific points.
D Arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ] and ENTER buttons
Used with some components.
E DISC +/– button
Selects discs on a CD changer.
F DISPLAY button
Displays information about the current disc or track,
including elapsed time, remaining time, total time,
and so on.
A
ON
STANDBY
G Playback buttons
TV
I
INPUT
From left to right: Previous, Play, Next, Rewind,
Pause, Stop, and Fast Forward.
B
C
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
H REC [ ] button
4
Starts recording.
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
I REPEAT button
TV VOL
PHONO
Used with the repeat playback function.
+
--/---
CLEAR
10
0
10
11
12
INPUT SELECTOR
K
CD
MD
J OPEN/CLOSE [ ] button
Opens and closes the disc tray or ejects the Mini-
Disc.
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
K CLEAR button
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
Cancels functions and clears entered numbers.
CDR
D
SLEEP
DIMMER
L RETURN button
Used with some components.
M RANDOM button
+
CH
Used with the random playback function.
DISC
ENTER
VOL
E
ALBUM
N PLAY MODE button
-
Selects play modes on components with selectable
play modes.
PREV
CH
F
7
8
DISPLAY
MUTING
L
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
M
N
LISTENING MODE
SURR
STEREO
REPEAT
PURE A
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
DIRECT
THX
LEVEL
L NIGHT
ALLST
9
J
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
Re-EQ
RC-620M
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Remote Controller—Continued
A STANDBY button
HDD Mode
Turns off the HDD-compatible component.
HDD mode is for controlling Onkyo’s next generation
HDD-compatible components.As of 2005, it can be used
with the Onkyo DS-A1 Remote Interactive Dock and
B ON button*
Turns on the HDD-compatible component.
C Arrow [ ]/[ ] and ENTER buttons*
Apple iPod connected via
.
Used to navigate menus and select items.
When Using the DS-A1:
D ALBUM +/– button*
• Connect the DS-A1 to the TAPE IN or VIDEO 3 IN
jacks.
Selects the next or previous album.
• Set the DS-A1’s RI MODE switch to HDD.
E DISPLAY button*
• Set the AV receiver’s input display to HDD (see
page 46).
Turns on the backlight for 30 seconds.
F Previous [
] button
• Refer to the DS-A1’s instruction manual.
Restarts the current song. Press it twice to select the
previous song.
G Pause [ ] button
Pauses playback. (With 3rd generation iPods, it
works as a Play/Pause button.)
A
ON
STANDBY
H Rewind [ ] button
TV
I
INPUT
B
Press and hold to rewind.
V1
1
V2
2
V3
I PLAYLIST [ ]/[ ] buttons*
Used to select the previous or next playlist on the
HDD-compatible component.
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
J REPEAT button*
TV VOL
PHONO
Used with the repeat function.
+
--/---
CLEAR
10
0
10
11
12
INPUT SELECTOR
K MENU button*
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
Used to access menus.
REMOTE MODE
L Play [ ] button
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
HDD
TAPE/AMP
Starts playback. If the component is off, it will turn
on automatically. (With 3rd generation iPods, this
button works as a Play/Pause button.)
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
K
C
D
M Next [
] button
+
Selects the next song.
CH
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
N Stop [ ] button
-
Stops playback and displays a menu.
PREV
CH
O Fast Forward [ ] button
5
L
DISPLAY
MUTING
Press and hold to fast forward.
M
N
O
P
F
G
P RANDOM button*
Used with the shuffle function.
8
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
9
*
Buttons marked with an asterisk (*) are not supported by
3rd generation iPods.
LISTENING MODE
SURR
STEREO
REPEAT
PURE A
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
DIRECT
THX
LEVEL
L NIGHT
ALLST
J
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
Re-EQ
RC-620M
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ConnectingYour Speakers
Enjoying Home Theater
Thanks to the AV receiver’s superb capabilities, you can enjoy surround sound with a real sense of movement in your
own home—just like being in a movie theater or concert hall. You can enjoy DVDs featuring DTS and Dolby Digital.
With analog and digital TV, you can enjoy Dolby Pro Logic IIx and Onkyo’s own DSP surround listening modes. You
can also enjoy THX Surround EX (THX-certified THX speaker system recommended).
Front left and right speakers
These output the overall sound. Their role in a home theater is to provide a solid
anchor for the sound image.They should be positioned facing the listener at about
Surround left and right
speakers
ear level, and equally spaced from the TV. Angle them inward slightly so as to
These speakers are used for
create a triangle, with the listener at the apex.
precise sound positioning and
to add realistic ambience.
Position them at the sides of
the listener, or slightly behind,
about 2–3 feet (60–100 cm)
above ear level. Ideally they
should be equally spaced
from the listener.
Center speaker
This speaker enhances the front left
and right speakers, making sound
movements distinct and providing a
full sound image. For movies it’s used
mainly for dialog.
Position it close to yourTV (preferably
on top) facing forward at about ear
level, or at the same height as the
front left and right speakers.
Subwoofer
The subwoofer handles the bass sounds of
the LFE (Low-Frequency Effects) channel.
The volume and quality of the bass output
from your subwoofer will depend on its posi-
tion, the shape of your listening room, and
your listening position. In general, a good
bass sound can be obtained by installing the
subwoofer in a front corner, or at one-third
the way along the wall, as shown.
Surround back left and right speakers
These speakers are necessary to enjoy Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES
Matrix, DTS-ES Discrete, THX Surround EX, etc.They enhance the real-
ism of surround sound and improve sound localization behind the lis-
tener. Position them behind the listener about 2–3 feet (60–100 cm)
above ear level.
Tip: To find the best position for your sub-
woofer, while playing a movie or some
music with good bass, experiment by plac-
ing your subwoofer at various positions
within the room, and choose the one that
provides the most satisfying results.
THX recommends that they be equally
spaced from the listener, creating a triangle,
and that the angle at the apex of the triangle
be about 60 degrees. Make sure that the lis-
tening position is within range of the speak-
ers.
60˚
Surround
back left
speaker
Surround
back right
speaker
Corner
position
1/3 wall
position
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ConnectingYour Speakers—Continued
Connecting a Powered Subwoofer
ConnectingYour Speakers
Using a suitable cable, connect the AV receiver’s SUB-
WOOFER PRE OUT to the input on your powered sub-
woofer. If your subwoofer is unpowered and you’re
using an external amplifier, connect the SUBWOOFER
PRE OUT to the amp’s input.
Speaker Configuration
For the best surround-sound experience, you should con-
nect seven speakers and a powered subwoofer.
The following table shows which channels you should
use based on the number of speakers you have.
Number of speakers:
Front left
2
3
4
5
6
7
Powered
subwoofer
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Front right
Center
LINE INPUT
Surround left
✓
✓
Surround right
Surround back
Surround back left*
Surround back right*
LINE INPUT
✓
✓
*If you’re using only one surround back speaker, connect it to
the left (L) SURROUND BACK SPEAKERS terminals.
Attaching the Speaker Labels
No matter how many speakers you use, a powered sub-
woofer is recommended for a really powerful and solid
bass.
To get the best from your surround-sound system, you
need to set the speaker settings by using the supplied
setup microphone (see page 40).
The AV receiver’s positive (+) speaker terminals are
color-coded for ease of identification. (The negative (–)
speaker terminals are all black.)
Speaker terminal
Front left, Zone 2 left
Front right, Zone 2 right
Center
Color
White
Red
Using Dipole Speakers
Green
Blue
You can use dipole speakers for the surround left and
right and surround back left and right speakers. Dipole
speakers output the same sound in two directions.
Dipole speakers typically have an arrow printed on them to
indicate how they should be positioned. The surround left
and right dipole speakers should be positioned so that their
arrows point toward the TV/screen, while the surround
back left and right dipolar speakers should be positioned
so that their arrows point toward each other, as shown.
Surround left
Surround right
Gray
Brown
Tan
Surround back left
Surround back right
The supplied speaker labels are also color-coded and you
should attach them to the positive (+) side of each
speaker cable in accordance with the above table.All you
need to do then is to match the color of each label to the
corresponding speaker terminal.
Normal speakers
Dipole speakers
1
TV/screen
1
TV/screen
4
2
4
2
3
3
5
6
5
6
7
8
7
8
1. Subwoofer
2. Front left speaker
3. Center speaker
6. Surround right speaker
7. Surround back left
speaker
4. Front right speaker
5. Surround left speaker
8. Surround back right
speaker
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ConnectingYour Speakers—Continued
Speaker Connection Precautions
Connecting the Speaker Cables
Read the following before connecting your speakers:
• You can connect speakers with an impedance of
between 4 and 16 ohms. If the impedance of any of the
connected speakers is 4 ohms or more but less than 6,
be sure to set the minimum speaker impedance to 4
ohms (see page 46). If you use speakers with a lower
impedance, and use the amplifier at high volume lev-
els for a long period of time, the built-in amp protec-
tion circuit may be activated.
Strip about 5/8" (15
mm) of insulation from
the ends of the
speaker cables, and
twist the bare wires
tightly, as shown.
5/8" (15 mm)
1
Unscrew the terminal.
2
• Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet before
making any connections.
• Read the instructions supplied with your speakers.
Fully insert the bare
wires.
• Pay close attention to speaker wiring polarity. In other
words, connect positive (+) terminals to only positive
(+) terminals, and negative (–) terminals to only nega-
tive (–) terminals. If you get them the wrong way
around, the sound will be out of phase and will sound
unnatural.
3
Screw the terminal tight.
4
• Unnecessarily long or very thin speaker cables may
affect the sound quality and should be avoided.
• Be careful not to short the
positive and negative wires.
Doing so may damage the AV
receiver.
The following illustration shows which speaker should
be connected to each pair of terminals.
If you’re using only one surround back speaker, connect
it to the left (L) SURROUND BACK SPEAKERS termi-
nals.
• Don’t connect more than one
cable to each speaker termi-
nal. Doing so may damage the
AV receiver.
• Don’t connect a speaker to several terminals.
Surround
back left
speaker
Surround
back right
speaker
Front left
speaker
Front right
speaker
Surround left
speaker
Surround
right speaker
Center
speaker
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Connecting Antenna
This section explains how to connect the supplied indoor
FM antenna and AM loop antenna, and how to connect
commercially available outdoor FM and AM antennas.
The AV receiver won’t pick up any radio signals without
any antenna connected, so you must connect the antenna
to use the tuner.
Connecting the AM Loop Antenna
The supplied indoor AM loop antenna is for indoor use
only.
Assemble the AM loop antenna, inserting
the tabs into the base, as shown.
1
AM antenna push terminals
FM antenna jack
Connect both wires of the AM loop
antenna to the AM push terminals, as
shown.
2
Connecting the Indoor FM Antenna
(The antenna’s wires are not polarity sensitive, so
they can be connected either way around).
Make sure that the wires are attached securely and
that the push terminals are gripping the bare
wires, not the insulation.
The supplied indoor FM antenna is for indoor use only.
Attach the FM antenna, as shown.
1
■ American Model
Insert the plug fully
into the jack.
Push
Insert wire
Release
■ Other Models
Insert the plug fully
into the jack.
Once your AV receiver is ready for use, you’ll
need to tune into an AM radio station and adjust
the position of theAM antenna to achieve the best
possible reception.
Keep the antenna as far away as possible from
your AV receiver, TV, speaker cables, and power
cords.
Once your AV receiver is ready for use, you’ll
need to tune into an FM radio station and adjust
the position of the FM antenna to achieve the best
possible reception.
Use thumbtacks or something similar to
fix the FM antenna into position.
2
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor AM loop antenna, try using it with a commer-
cially available outdoor AM antenna (see page 23).
Thumbtacks, etc.
Caution: Be careful that you don’t injure yourself
when using thumbtacks.
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-
door FM antenna instead (see page 23).
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Connecting Antenna—Continued
Connecting an Outdoor FM Antenna
Connecting an Outdoor AM Antenna
If you cannot achieve good reception with the supplied
indoor FM antenna, try a commercially available out-
door FM antenna instead.
If good reception cannot be achieved using the supplied
AM loop antenna, an outdoorAM antenna can be used in
addition to the loop antenna, as shown.
Outdoor antenna
Insulated antenna cable
AM loop antenna
Notes:
• Outdoor FM antennas work best outside, but usable
results can sometimes be obtained when installed in an
attic or loft.
OutdoorAM antennas work best when installed horizon-
tally outside, but good results can sometimes be obtained
indoors by mounting horizontally above a window. Note
that the AM loop antenna should be left connected.
Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance with
local regulations to prevent electrical shock hazards.
• For best results, install the outdoor FM antenna well
away from tall buildings, preferably with a clear line
of sight to your local FM transmitter.
• Outdoor antenna should be located away from possi-
ble noise sources, such as neon signs, busy roads, etc.
• For safety reasons, outdoor antenna should be situated
well away from power lines and other high-voltage
equipment.
• Outdoor antenna must be grounded in accordance
with local regulations to prevent electrical shock haz-
ards.
■ Using a TV/FM Antenna Splitter
It’s best not to use the same antenna for both FM and TV
reception, as this can cause interference problems. If cir-
cumstances demand it, use a TV/FM antenna splitter, as
shown.
TV/FM antenna splitter
To AV receiver
To TV (or VCR)
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ConnectingYour Components
AV Connection Color Coding
About AV Connections
RCA-type AV connections are usually color coded: red,
white, and yellow. Use red plugs to connect right-chan-
nel audio inputs and outputs (typically labeled “R”). Use
white plugs to connect left-channel audio inputs and out-
puts (typically labeled “L”). And use yellow plugs to
connect composite video inputs and outputs.
• Before making any AV connections, read the manuals
supplied with your other AV components.
• Don’t connect the power cord until you’ve completed
and double-checked all AV connections.
Optical Digital Jacks
Analog audio
Left (white)
Right (red)
Left (white)
Right (red)
The AV receiver’s optical digital jacks have shutter-type
covers that open when an optical plug is inserted and
close when it’s removed. Push plugs in all the way.
Composite video
(Yellow)
(Yellow)
Right!
Caution: To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical
plug straight when inserting and removing.
• Push plugs in all the way to make
good connections (loose connec-
tions can cause noise or malfunc-
tions).
• To prevent interference, keep
audio and video cables away from
power cords and speaker cables.
Wrong!
AV Cables and Jacks
Video
Cable
Jack
Description
Y
P
P
Y
Component video separates the luminance (Y) and
color difference signals (PR, PB), providing the best
picture quality. (Some TV manufacturers label their
component video jacks slightly differently.)
Y
Component
video cable
B
R
P
B
R
PB
P
PR
S-Video separates the luminance and color signals
and provides better picture quality than composite
video.
S
S-Video cable
Composite video is commonly used on TVs, VCRs,
and other video equipment.
Composite
video cable
V
Audio
Cable
Jack
Description
This offers the best sound quality and allows you to
enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS. The audio quality is
the same as for coaxial.
OPTICAL
Optical digital
audio cable
This offers the best sound quality and allows you to
enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS. The audio quality is
the same as for optical.
COAXIAL
Coaxial digital
audio cable
This cable carries analog audio. It’s the most com-
mon connection format for analog audio and can be
found on virtually all AV components.
L
Analog audio
cable (RCA)
R
This cable carries multichannel analog audio and is
typically used to connect DVD players with a 7.1-
channel analog audio output. Several standard ana-
log audio cables can be used instead of a multichan-
nel cable.
Multichannel
analog audio
cable (RCA)
Note: The AV receiver does not support SCART connections.
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting Audio and Video Signals to the AV Receiver
By connecting both the audio and video outputs of your DVD player and other AV components to the AV receiver, you
can switch the audio and video signals simultaneously simply by changing the input source on the AV receiver.
: Signal Flow
Video
Video
Audio
Audio
TV, projector,
etc.
DVD player, etc.
Speakers (see page 21 for hookup details)
Which Connections Should I Use?
The AV receiver supports several connection formats for compatibility with a wide range of AV equipment. The format
you choose will depend on the formats supported by your other components. Use the following sections as a guide.
For video components, you must make an audio connection and a video connection.
Video Connection Formats
Audio Connection Formats
Video equipment can be connected to the AV receiver by
using any one of the following video connection formats:
composite video, S-Video, or component video, the lat-
ter offering the best picture quality.
Composite video to S-Video and S-Video to composite
video conversion only applies to the MONITOR OUT V
and S outputs, not the VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2 OUT V
and S outputs.
Audio equipment can be connected to the AV receiver by
using any of the following audio connection formats:
analog, optical, coaxial, or analog multichannel.
When choosing a connection format, bear in mind that
the AV receiver does not convert digital input signals for
analog line output and vice versa. For example, audio
signals connected to an OPTICAL or COAXIAL input
are not output by the analog TAPE OUT.
Note: The AV receiver can be set to upconvert composite
video and S-Video input signals and output them from
the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (see page 44).
For optimum video performance, THX recommends
that video signals pass through without upconversion
(i.e., Composite video input to Composite video out-
put; S-Video input to S-Video output; Component
video input to Component video output).
Audio Signal Flow Chart
DVD player,
etc.
Optical
Coaxial
Coaxial
Analog Multichannel
Output
IN
Analog
Optical
Optical
Multichannel
AV receiver
Video Signal Flow Chart
Analog
Analog
OUT
DVD player,
etc.
Input
Composite
Composite
S-Video
S-Video
Component
Component
Output
IN
Optical
MDrecorder,
etc.
AV receiver
page 44
Component
Component
S-Video
S-Video
Composite
Composite
MONITOR OUT
Input
TV,
projector,
etc.
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting a TV or Projector
Step 1:Video Connection
Choose a video connection that matches your TV (
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
A
B
C
Step 2: Audio Connection
Choose an audio connection that matches your TV (
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
a
b
c
• With connection , you can listen to and record audio from your TV and listen in Zone 2.
a
• To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection or . (For recording, use and , or and .)
b
c
a
b
a
c
Connection
AV receiver
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
MONITOR OUT S
Signal flow
TV
Picture quality
Best
Component video input
S-Video input
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇐
⇐
⇐
A
B
C
a
Better
MONITOR OUT V
Composite video input
Analog audio L/R output
Digital coaxial output
Digital optical output
Standard
VIDEO 3 IN L/R
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN 2
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 2
b
c
Hint!
If your TV has no audio outputs, connect an audio output from your VCR to the AV receiver and use its tuner to lis-
ten to TV programs through the AV receiver.
MONITOR
C
OUT
COAXIAL
IN 2
V
b
c
MONITOR
B
a
OUT
S
OPTICAL
IN 2
COMPONENT VIDEO
Y
IN
L
A
R
PB
PR
VIDEO 3
L
R
COAXIAL
OUT
OPTICAL
OUT
Y
PB
PR
AUDIO
OUT
S VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
IN
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
Connect one
or the other
TV, projector,
etc.
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting a DVD player
Step 1:Video Connection
Choose a video connection that matches your DVD player (
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
A
B
C
If you use connection , you must connect the AV receiver to your TV with the same type of connection.
A
Step 2: Audio Connection
Choose an audio connection that matches your DVD player (
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
a
b
c
• With connection , you can listen to and record audio from a DVD and listen in Zone 2.
a
• To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection or . (For recording, use and , or and .)
b
c
a
b
a
c
• If your DVD player has main left and right outputs and multichannel left and right outputs, be sure to use the
main left and right outputs for connection
.
a
Connection
AV receiver
Signal flow
DVD player
Picture quality
Best
COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1
DVD IN S
Component video output
S-Video output
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
A
B
C
a
Better
DVD IN V
Composite video output
Analog audio L/R output
Digital coaxial output
Digital optical output
Standard
DVD IN FRONT
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN 1
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 4
b
c
COAXIAL
IN 1
b
c
DVD
C
B
a
IN
V
OPTICAL
IN 4
DVD
IN
S
COMPONENT VIDEO
FRONT
L
A
IN 1
Y
R
PB
PR
IN
L
R
COAXIAL
OUT
OPTICAL
OUT
Y
PB
PR
AUDIO
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Connect one
or the other
DVD player
To connect a DVD player or DVD-Audio/SACD-capable player with a
multichannel analog audio output, see page 28.
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Hooking Up the Multichannel DVD Input
If your DVD player supports multichannel audio formats such as DVD-Audio or SACD, and it has a multichannel
analog audio output, you can connect it to the AV receiver’s multichannel DVD input.
Use a multichannel analog audio cable, or several normal audio cables, to connect the AV receiver’s DVD IN FRONT
L/R, CENTER, SURROUND L/R, SURR BACK L/R, and SUBWOOFER jacks to the 7.1-channel analog audio output
on your DVD player. If your DVD player has a 5.1-channel analog audio output, don’t connect anything to the AV
receiver’s SURR BACK L/R jacks. See “Using the Multichannel DVD Input” on page 57 for setup and operation.
FRONT
SURROUND
CENTER
SURR BACK
L
L
R
R
SUB
WOOFER
DVD
L
R
L
R
L
R
FRONT
SURROUND
CENTER
SUB
WOOFER
SURR
BACK
DVD player
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for Playback
In addition to video playback, with this hookup, you can use your VCR’s tuner to listen to your favorite TV programs
via the AV receiver, useful if your TV has no audio outputs.
If you have two video recorders (e.g., a VCR and a DVD recorder), connect one recorder to the VIDEO 1 IN jacks, as
shown here, and connect the other recorder to the VIDEO 2 IN jacks in the same way.
Step 1:Video Connection
Choose a video connection that matches your VCR or DVD recorder (
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
A
B
C
If you use connection , you must connect the AV receiver to your TV with the same type of connection.
A
Step 2: Audio Connection
Choose an audio connection that matches your VCR or DVD recorder (
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
a
b
c
• With connection , you can listen to the VCR or DVD recorder even in Zone 2.
a
• To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection or . (To listen in Zone 2 as well, use and , or and
b
c
a
b
a
.)
c
Connection
AV receiver
COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2
VIDEO 1 IN S
Signal flow
VCR or DVD recorder
Component video output
S-Video output
Picture quality
Best
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
A
B
C
a
Better
VIDEO 1 IN V
Composite video output
Analog audio L/R output
Digital coaxial output
Digital optical output
Standard
VIDEO 1 IN L/R
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN 2
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 1
b
c
b
c
COAXIAL
IN 2
VIDEO 1
C
IN
V
OPTICAL
IN 1
VIDEO 1
B
a
IN
S
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN 2
IN
L
A
Y
R
PB
PR
VIDEO 1
L
R
COAXIAL
OUT
OPTICAL
OUT
Y
PB
PR
AUDIO
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Connect one
or the other
VCR,
DVD recorder
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting a VCR or DVD Recorder for Recording
If you have two video recorders (e.g., a VCR and a DVD recorder), connect one recorder to the VIDEO 1 OUT jacks,
as shown here, and connect the other recorder to the VIDEO 2 OUT jacks in the same way.
Step 1:Video Connection
Choose a video connection that matches your VCR or DVD recorder ( or ), and then make the connection. The
A
B
video source to be recorded must be connected to the AV receiver via the same type of connection.
Step 2: Audio Connection
Choose an audio connection that matches your VCR or DVD recorder ( or ), and then make the connection.
a
b
Connection
AV receiver
VIDEO 1 OUT S
Signal flow
VCR or DVD recorder
S-Video input
Picture quality
Better
⇒
⇒
⇒
⇒
A
B
a
VIDEO 1 OUT V
Composite video input
Audio L/R input
Standard
VIDEO 1 OUT L/R
DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT
Digital optical input
b
VIDEO 1
B
V
VIDEO 1
A
OPTICAL
b
S
a
L
R
VIDEO 1
L
R
OPTICAL
IN
AUDIO
IN
S VIDEO
IN
VIDEO
IN
VCR,
DVD recorder
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting a Satellite, Cable, Set-top box, or Other Video Source
Step 1:Video Connection
Choose a video connection that matches the video source (
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
A
B
C
If you use connection , you must connect the AV receiver to your TV with the same type of connection.
A
Step 2: Audio Connection
Choose an audio connection that matches the video source (
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
a
b
c
• With connection , you can listen to and record audio from the video source and listen in Zone 2.
a
• To enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS, use connection or . (For recording, use and , or and .)
b
c
a
b
a
c
Connection
AV receiver
COMPONENT VIDEO 3 IN
VIDEO 3 IN S
Signal flow
Video source
Picture quality
Best
Component video output
S-Video output
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
A
B
C
a
Better
VIDEO 3 IN V
Composite video output
Analog audio L/R output
Digital coaxial output
Digital optical output
Standard
VIDEO 3 IN L/R
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN 2
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 2
b
c
COAXIAL
IN 2
b
c
VIDEO 3
C
B
a
IN
V
OPTICAL
VIDEO 3
IN
IN 2
S
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN
L
A
IN 3
Y
R
PB
PR
VIDEO 3
L
R
COAXIAL
OUT
OPTICAL
OUT
Y
PB
PR
AUDIO
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Connect one
or the other
Satellite, cable, set-top box, etc.
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting a Camcorder, Games Console, or Other Device
Step 1:Video Connection
Choose a video connection that matches the camcorder or console ( or ), and then make the connection.
A
B
Step 2: Audio Connection
Choose an audio connection that matches the camcorder or console ( or ), and then make the connection.
a
b
MASTER VOLUME
B
a
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
INPUT
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
L
AUDIO
INPUT
R
INPUT
INPUT
b
DIGITAL
S VIDEO
A
L
AUDIO
OUT
R
VIDEO
OUT
OPTICAL
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
Camcorder, games console, etc.
Signal flow
Connection
AV receiver
Camcorder or console
S-Video output
VIDEO 4 INPUT S VIDEO
VIDEO 4 INPUT VIDEO
VIDEO 4 INPUT L/R
⇐
⇐
⇐
⇐
A
B
a
Composite video output
Analog audio L/R output
Digital optical output
VIDEO 4 INPUT DIGITAL
b
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting a CD Player
Step 1:
Choose a connection that matches your CD player (
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
a
b
c
COAXIAL
b
IN 2
c
OPTICAL
IN 3
a
IN
L
R
CD
L
R
Connect one
or the other
COAXIAL
OUT
OPTICAL
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
CD player
• With connection , you can listen to and record audio from the CD player and listen in Zone 2.
a
• To connect the CD player digitally, use connection or . (For recording, use and , or and .)
b
c
a
b
a
c
Connection
AV receiver
CD IN L/R
Signal flow
CD or turntable
Analog audio L/R output
Digital coaxial output
Digital optical output
⇐
⇐
⇐
a
b
c
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN 2
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 3
Connecting a Turntable
The AV receiver’s PHONO IN is for use with a moving
magnet (MM) type cartridge.
Use an analog audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
PHONO IN L/R jacks to the audio output on your turn-
table.
Notes:
• If your turntable has a ground wire, connect it to the
AV receiver’s GND screw. With some turntables, con-
necting the ground wire may produce an audible hum.
If this happens, disconnect it.
IN
L
• If your turntable has a moving coil (MC) type car-
tridge, you’ll need a commercially available MC head
amp or MC transformer. Connect your turntable to the
head amp or transformer, and connect that to the AV
receiver’s PHONO IN L/R jacks.
R
PHONO
AUDIO
OUTPUT
L
• You can also use a phono equalizer to connect a turn-
table with an MC-type cartridge. See the phono equal-
izer’s manual for details.
R
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting a Cassette, CDR, MiniDisc, or DAT Recorder
Step 1:
Choose a connection that matches the recorder (
,
,
, or ), and then make the connection.
a
b
c
d
IN
a
COAXIAL
b
L
IN 2
R
TAPE
c
OPTICAL
a
IN 4
L
d
OPTICAL
R
TAPE
L
R
L
R
Connect one
or the other
COAXIAL
OUT
OPTICAL
OUT
OPTICAL
IN
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
Cassette, CDR, MD, etc.
• With connection , you can play and record and listen in Zone 2.
a
• To connect the recorder digitally for playback, use connections and , or and
.
a
b
a
c
• To connect the recorder digitally for recording, use connection
.
d
Connection
a
AV receiver
Signal flow
Cassette, CDR, MD, or DAT recorder
⇐
⇒
TAPE IN L/R
TAPE OUT L/R
Analog audio L/R output
Analog audio L/R input
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN 2
DIGITAL IN OPTICAL IN 4
DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT
Digital coaxial output
Digital optical output
Digital optical input
⇐
⇐
⇒
b
c
d
Connecting a Power Amplifier
If you want to use a more powerful power amplifier and
use the AV receiver as a preamp, connect it to the PRE
OUT jacks, and connect all speakers and the subwoofer
to the power amplifier. If you have a powered subwoofer,
connect it to this AV receiver’s PRE OUT SUB-
WOOFER jack.
1. Subwoofer
6. Surround right speaker
7. Surround back left
speaker
8. Surround back right
speaker
2. Front left speaker
3. Center speaker
4. Front right speaker
5. Surround left speaker
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Power amplifier
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting Onkyo
Components
Step 1: Make sure that each Onkyo component is connected to the AV receiver with an analog audio cable (RCA).
Step 2: Make the connection.
With
(Remote Interactive), you can use the following special functions:
Auto Power On/Standby
When you start playback on a component connected via
, if the AV receiver is on Standby, it will automatically turn
on and select that component as the input source. Similarly, when the AV receiver is set to Standby, all components
connected via
will also go on Standby. This function will not work with components connected to an AC OUTLET
on the AV receiver.
Direct Change
When playback is started on a component connected via
, the AV receiver automatically selects that component as
the input source. If your DVD player is connected to the AV receiver’s multichannel DVD input, you’ll need to press
the [MULTI CH] button to hear all channels (page 57), as the Direct Change
function only selects the FRONT jacks.
Remote Control
You can use the AV receiver’s remote controller to control your other
-capable Onkyo components, pointing the
remote controller at the AV receiver’s remote control sensor instead of the component. You must enter the appropriate
remote control code first (see page 87).
Notes:
IN
• Use only
cables for
connections.
L
cables are supplied with Onkyo players (DVD,
CD, etc.).
R
CD
• Some components have two
jacks. You can
FRONT
connect either one to the AV receiver. The other
REMOTE
CONTROL
L
jack is for connecting additional
components.
-capable
R
DVD
• Connect only Onkyo components to
jacks.
Connecting other manufacturer’s components
may cause a malfunction.
e.g., CD player
e.g., DVD player
R
L
ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
• Some components may not support all
tions. Refer to the manuals supplied with your
other Onkyo components.
func-
• If you connect an Onkyo MD recorder, CD
recorder, or next generation HDD-compatible
component, you must change the input display
(see page 46).
R
L
ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting Components with HDMI (TX-SR803/803E Only)
About HDMI
Designed to meet the demands of digital TV, HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a new digital interface
standard for connecting TVs, projectors, DVD players, set-top boxes, and other video components. Until now, several
separate video and audio cables have been required to connect AV components. With HDMI, a single cable can carry
control signals, digital video, and up to eight channels of digital audio (2-channel PCM, multichannel digital audio, and
multichannel PCM).
*1
The HDMI video stream (i.e., video signal) is compatible with DVI (Digital Visual Interface), so TVs and displays
with a DVI input can be connected by using an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable. (This may not work with some TVs and
displays, resulting in no picture.)
The TX-SR803/803E uses HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), so only HDCP-compatible components
can display the picture.
The TX-SR803/803E’s HDMI interface is based on the following standard:
High-Definition Multimedia Interface Specification Informational Version 1.1
Supported Audio Formats
• 2-channel linear PCM (32–192 kHz, 16/20/24 bit)
• Multichannel linear PCM (5.1 ch, 32–96 kHz, 16/20/24 bit)
• Bitstream (Dolby Digital, DTS)
Your DVD player must support HDMI Version 1.1.
About Copyright Protection
*2
The TX-SR803/803E supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection), a copy-protection system for
digital video signals. Other devices connected to the TX-SR803/803E via HDMI must also support HDCP.
Commercially available HDMI cables (supplied with some components) should be used to connect the
TX-SR803/803E’s HDMI OUT to the HDMI input on your TV or projector.
*1 DVI (Digital Visual Interface): The digital display interface standard set by the DDWG*3 in 1999.
*2 HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection): The video encryption technology developed by Intel for HDMI/DVI. It’s designed to
protect video content and requires a HDCP-compatible device to display the encrypted video.
*3 DDWG (Digital Display Working Group): Lead by Intel, Compaq, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, IBM, NEC, and Silicon Image, this open
industry group’s objective is to address the industry's requirements for a digital connectivity specification for high-performance PCs and
digital displays.
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Making HDMI Connections
Step 1: Use HDMI cables to connect the TX-SR803/803E’s HDMI jacks to your HDMI-compatible DVD player,
TV, projector, and so on.
Step 2: Assign each HDMI IN to an input selector in the HDMI Video setup (see page 43).
Video Signal Flow Chart
IN
Digital video signals received at HDMI
IN 1 and 2 are only output by the HDMI
OUT and sent to your TV. Composite
video, S-Video, and component video
input signals are not output by the HDMI
OUT.
HDMI
HDMI
Composite
Composite
S-Video
S-Video
Component
Component
TX-SR803/803E
OUT
Note:
• The onscreen setup menus are not output by the HDMI OUT, so you’ll also need to make a composite video, S-Video,
or component video connection to your TV (see page 26).
Audio Signal Flow Chart
IN
Digital audio signals received at HDMI
IN 1 or 2 are output by the speakers and
headphones connected to the AV receiver.
They’re also output by the OPTICAL
OUT and can be output by the HDMI
OUT by setting the HDMI Audio Out set-
ting to On (see page 79).
Analog
Analog
Coaxial
HDMI
Optical
Optical
TX-SR803/803E
*
HDMI
OUT
* To listen to audio received at HDMI IN 1 and 2, through your TV’s speakers, set the HDMI Audio Out setting to On
(see page 79). Note that some audio (e.g., DVD-Audio) may not be output by your TV.Also, audio formats and sampling
rates not supported by your TV may not be output. Be sure to configure your DVD player’s output settings appropriately.
HDMI
OUT
HDMI
IN
TV
DVD player
HDMI
HDMI
IN 1
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ConnectingYour Components—Continued
Connecting the Power Cords of Other
Components
Connecting the RS232 Port
American and Australian models do not have this port.
This port is for connecting the AV receiver to home auto-
mation equipment and external controllers.
The AV receiver has AC outlets on its rear panel that can
be used to connect the power cords of other components
that you intend to use with the AV receiver. These com-
ponents can then be left turned on so that they turn on
and off as and when the AV receiver is turned on and set
to Standby.
Connecting the Power Cord
• Before connecting the power cord, connect all your
speakers and AV components.
• Connect the AV receiver’s power cord to a suitable
wall outlet.
• Turning on the AV receiver may cause a momentary
power surge that might interfere with other electrical
equipment on the same circuit. If this is a problem,
plug the AV receiver into a different branch circuit.
AC OUTLETS
AC 120V 60Hz
SWITCHED
TOTAL 120W 1A MAX.
AC OUTLETS
-
AC 230 240V 50Hz
SWITCHED
TOTAL 100W MAX.
European and some
Asian models
American model
Caution:
• Make sure that the total capacity of the components
that you connect to theAC OUTLETS does not exceed
the stated capacity (e.g., TOTAL 120 W).
Note:
• Onkyo components connected via
should be con-
nected directly to a wall outlet, not anAC OUTLET on
the AV receiver.
• The number of AC OUTLETS, socket type, and total
capacity depends on the country in which you pur-
chased the AV receiver.
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Turning On the AV Receiver
• North American and
Australian models
• Other models
STANDBY
ON
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY/ON
ON
STANDBY
TV
STANDBY indicator
STANDBY indicator
I
INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
4
ZONE
2
2
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
POWER
7
9
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
TV VOL
PHONO
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
10
0
10
11
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
TAPE/AMP
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
POWER
SLEE
Turning On and Standby
POWER
Set the [POWER] switch to the ON position ( ).
(Skip this step if you have the American or Australian model.)
1
ON
The AV receiver enters Standby mode, and the STANDBY indicator comes on.
Press the [STANDBY/ON] button.
Alternatively, press the remote controller’s [RECEIVER] button, followed
by the [ON] button.
2
Remote
controller
AV receiver
STANDBY/ON
RECEIVER
The AV receiver comes on, the display lights up, and the STANDBY indicator goes off.
or
Pressing the remote controller’s [ON] button again will turn on any components con-
nected via
.
ON
To turn the AV receiver off, press the [STANDBY/ON] button, or press the remote
controller’s [STANDBY] button. The AV receiver will enter Standby mode. To prevent
any loud surprises when you turn on the AV receiver, always turn down the volume
before you turn it off.
For models other than the American and Australian models:
• To completely shut down the AV receiver, set the [POWER] switch to the OFF position ( ).
Smooth Operation in a Few Easy Steps
To ensure smooth operation, here’s a few easy steps to help you configure the AV receiver before you use it for the
very first time. These settings only need to be made once.
■ Do the automatic speaker setup—this is essential!
See “Automatic Speaker Setup” on page 40.
■ Have you connected a component to an HDMI input,
Y
HDMI
component video input, or digital audio input?
COAXIAL
PB
If you have, see “HDMI Video Setup (TX-SR803/803E Only)” on
page 43, “Component Video Setup” on page 44, or “Digital Audio
PR
OPTICAL
Input Setup” on page 45 respectively.
■ Have you connected an Onkyo MD recorder, CD recorder, or
OUT
IN
next generation HDD-compatible component?
If you have, see “Changing the Input Display” on page 46.
TAPE
CD recorder, MD recorder,
RI Dock, etc.
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First Time Setup
This section explains the settings that you need to make
before using the AV receiver for the very first time.
Put the speaker setup micro-
phone in the listening position.
2
Automatic Speaker Setup
Microphone
With the supplied speaker setup microphone, the Auto-
matic Speaker Setup function can measure the test tone
output by each speaker and automatically determine the
number of speakers connected, the crossover frequency,
the distance from each speaker to the listening position,
and so on. Before using this function, connect and posi-
tion all of your speakers.
Notes:
• Make sure the microphone is hori-
zontal.
1
• If there’s an obstacle between the
microphone and any speaker, the
automatic setup will not work cor-
rectly. Set up the room as you would
when enjoying a DVD.
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
• Positioning the microphone close to
where your ears would normally will
provide better results.You can adjust
the height of the microphone by
using a tripod or level table.
SETUP MIC
2, 5
Connect the setup microphone to
the SETUP MIC jack.
SETUP MIC
Auto Speaker Setup
========================
RECEIVER
TAPE/AMP
Push Enter:Start
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
ST
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
Caution! Loud sound.
3, 4
+
CH
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
-
PREV
CH
DISPLAY
MUTING
Notes:
• If the AV receiver was previously
muted, it will be unmuted.
• Automatic speaker setup cannot be
performed while a pair of head-
phones is connected.
Note: If any of your speakers is 4 ohms, change the
minimum speaker impedance setting before running
the automatic speaker setup (see page 46).
Turn on the AV receiver and the
connected TV.
1
On the TV, select the input to which the
AV receiver is connected.
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First Time Setup—Continued
Press [ENTER].
The automatic speaker setup starts.
Disconnect the speaker setup
microphone.
3
5
The test tone is output by each speaker
ENTER
Auto Speaker Setup
=======================
in turn. The microphone picks up the
sound and feeds it back to the AV
receiver, where it’s used to calculate the
optimum speaker settings. The whole
process takes about 2 minutes.
Please,unplug Setup Mic.
Auto Speaker Setup
========================
Do not unplug Setup Mic.
Please, keep quiet.
Now measuring
Tip:
• You can cancel the automatic speaker setup at anytime
by disconnecting the microphone.
Left
Note:
• If any extraneous noise is picked up
by the microphone, the automatic
setup may not work correctly, so
keep quiet.
On completion, the following
menu appears.
4
Auto Speaker Setup
========================
Apply the Results
ENTER
Check the Results
Retry
Retry with
Test noise Level up
ENTER
Cancel
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
buttons to select one of the fol-
lowing options, and then press
[ENTER].
☞ Apply the Results:
Select this to save the results, then con-
tinue with step 5. Normally, you’d
select this option.
Check the Results:
Select this if you want to view the
results. See “Checking the Results” on
page 42.
Retry:
Select this if you want to run the auto-
matic speaker setup again, starting
from step 3.
Retry with Test noise Level up:
Select this to run the automatic speaker
setup again but with the test tone
louder, starting from step 3.
Cancel:
Select this to cancel the automatic
speaker setup without saving the
results, then continue with step 5.
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First Time Setup—Continued
■ Checking the Results
When you’ve finished checking,
press the [RETURN] button to
return to the menu in step 4.
If you selected “Check the Results” in step 4 on the pre-
vious page, the following menu appears and you can
check the results of the automatic speaker setup.
Auto Speaker Setup
Auto Speaker Setup
========================
========================
Apply the Results
Check the Results
Retry
1.Warning
2.Speaker Config
3.Speaker Distance
4.Speaker Level Adjust
5.Equalizer Settings
Retry with
Test noise Level up
Cancel
1. Warning—Undetected speakers and position warn-
ings (see the right column).
2. Speaker Config—Connected speakers and crossover
frequencies.
3. Speaker Distance—Distance from each speaker to
the listening position.
4. Speaker Level Adjust—Optimum volume level for
each speaker.
Warning Messages
In the warning messages, abbreviations are used to iden-
tify the speakers (e.g., “L” for left, “R” for right, and so
on).
Not Detect:
The speaker was not detected. Make sure that it’s
connected properly.
Distance Error:
5. Equalizer Settings—Optimum equalizer settings for
each speaker.
The speaker is either too close or too far away, or
the distance could not be measured. Reposition the
speaker.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
buttons to select the item that
you want to check, and then
press [ENTER].
Press the [RETURN] button to return to
the previous menu.
Changing the Speaker Settings Manually:
In some situations, the measurements taken by the auto-
matic speaker setup may not provide usable results. If
running the speaker setup a second time still doesn’t pro-
vide usable results, you’ll have to set the speaker settings
yourself (see pages 70–75).
ENTER
1.Warning
========================
ENTER
Please note that any THX main speakers should be set to
80 Hz (THX). If you set up your speakers using Auto-
matic Speaker Setup, please make sure manually that
any THX speakers are set to 80 Hz (THX) in the Speaker
Configuration setting (see pages 70, 71).
Sometimes due to the electrical complexities of sub-
woofers and the interaction with the room, THX recom-
mends setting the level and the distance of the subwoofer
manually.
Not Detect:
Distance Error:
2.Speaker Config
========================
Subwoofer
Front
Center
Surround :80Hz(THX)
SurrBack :80Hz(THX)
:No
:80Hz(THX)
:80Hz(THX)
SurrBack ch
:2ch
3.Speaker Distance
========================
Left
Center
Right
Surround R
SurrBack
Surround L
Subwoofer
:12ft
:12ft
:12ft
: 7ft
: 7ft
: 7ft
:12ft
Using a Powered Subwoofer:
If you’re using a powered subwoofer, because it’s posi-
tioned low down on the floor and outputting very low
frequency sounds, its output may not be detected prop-
erly. If the subwoofer (abbreviation “SW”) appears on
the Warning screen under Not Detect, turn up the sub-
woofer’s volume and run the automatic speaker setup
again. If the subwoofer has a built-in crossover, set it to
the highest crossover frequency. If it has an LPF filter
switch, set it to off or direct. Refer to your subwoofer’s
instruction manual for details.
4.Speaker Level Adjust
========================
Left
Center
Right
Surround R
SurrBack
Surround L
Subwoofer
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
5.Equalizer Setting
========================
Channel: Left
========================
80Hz
250Hz
800Hz
2.5kHz
8kHz
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
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First Time Setup—Continued
Press the [RECEIVER] button,
followed by the [SETUP] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
HDMI Video Setup
(TX-SR803/803E Only)
1
2
RECEIVER
ON
STANDBY
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
TV
I
INPUT
buttons to select“0.HDMIVideo,”
and then press [ENTER].
The HDMI Video menu appears.
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
ENTER
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
0.HDMI Video
------------------------
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
10
0
10
11
INPUT SELECTOR
a.DVD
:No
:No
:No
:No
:No
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
b.VIDEO1
c.VIDEO2
d.VIDEO3
e.VIDEO4
ENTER
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
1
2
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
2, 3
1, 4
+
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select an input selec-
tor, and use the Left and Right
]
PREV
CH
3
4
DISPLAY
MUTING
ENTER
[
]/[ ] buttons to select:
IN1: Select if the video component
is connected to HDMI IN 1.
IN2: Select if the video component
is connected to HDMI IN 2.
No: Select if you’re not using a
HDMI connection.
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
NING MODE
If you connect a video component to HDMI IN 1 or 2,
you must assign that input to an input selector. For exam-
ple, if you connect your DVD player to HDMI IN 1, you
must assign HDMI IN 1 to the DVD input selector.
ENTER
Note:
When HDMI IN 1 or 2 is assigned to an input selector
here, the digital audio input for that selector is automat-
ically set to HDMI IN 1 or 2. See “Digital Audio Input
Setup” on page 45.
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
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First Time Setup—Continued
Component Video Setup
Press the [RECEIVER] button,
followed by the [SETUP] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
1
2
RECEIVER
ON
STANDBY
TV
I
INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
buttons to select “1. Component
Video,” and then press [ENTER].
The Component Video menu appears.
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
ENTER
TV VOL
PHONO
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
10
0
10
11
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1.Component Video
------------------------
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
a.DVD
:IN1
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
1
2
b.VIDEO1
c.VIDEO2
d.VIDEO3
e.VIDEO4
:VIDEO
:VIDEO
:VIDEO
:VIDEO
TAPE/AMP
ENTER
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
2, 3
1, 4
+
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
PREV
CH
DISPLAY
MUTING
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select an input selec-
tor, and use the Left and Right
]
3
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
ENTER
[
]/[ ] buttons to select:
IN1: Select if the video compo-
nent is connected to COM-
PONENT VIDEO IN 1.
NING MODE
If you connect a video component to COMPONENT
VIDEO IN 1, 2, or 3, you must assign that input to an
input selector. For example, if you connect your DVD
player to COMPONENT VIDEO IN 3, you must assign
COMPONENT VIDEO IN 3 to the DVD input selector.
IN2: Select if the video compo-
nent is connected to COM-
PONENT VIDEO IN 2.
ENTER
IN3: Select if the video compo-
nent is connected to COM-
PONENT VIDEO IN 3.
To upconvert and output composite video and S-Video
sources from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT, select
the VIDEO setting.
VIDEO: Select to output composite
video and S-Video sources
from the COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT.
Here are the default assignments.
Input selector
DVD
Default assignment
IN1
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
VIDEO 4
VIDEO
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
4
VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
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First Time Setup—Continued
Digital Audio Input Setup
Press the [RECEIVER] button,
followed by the [SETUP] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
1
2
RECEIVER
ON
STANDBY
TV
I
INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “2. Digital
]
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
Input,” and then press [ENTER].
The Digital Input menu appears.
TV VOL
PHONO
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
ENTER
10
0
10
11
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
2.Digital Input
------------------------
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
1
2
TAPE/AMP
a.DVD
:Coax1
:Opt1
:No
:Opt2
:Front
:No
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
b.VIDEO1
c.VIDEO2
d.VIDEO3
e.VIDEO4
f.TAPE
ENTER
SLEEP
DIMMER
2, 3
1, 4
+
CH
g.CD
h.PHONO
:Opt3
:No
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
PREV
CH
DISPLAY
MUTING
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
3
buttons to select an input selec-
tor, and then use the Left and
Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select:
Coax 1, Coax 2, Opt 1, Opt 2,
Opt 3, Opt 4, or No (analog).
For input selectors that you want to use
with an analog input, select No.
• Inputs cannot be assigned to the
TUNER input selector.
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
ENTER
ING MODE
If you connect a component to a digital input, you must
assign that input to an input selector. For example, if you
connect your CD player to OPTICAL IN 2, you must
assign OPTICAL IN 2 to the CD input selector.
ENTER
Here are the default assignments.
• The front panel optical DIGITAL
input (i.e., Front) can only be
assigned to the VIDEO 4 input selec-
tor.
Input selector
DVD
Default assignment
Coax 1
Opt 1
No
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
VIDEO 4
TAPE
• Only Front or No can be selected for
the VIDEO 4 input selector.
Opt 2
Front *
No
• On the TX-SR803/803E, an input
selector that’s been assigned to IN1
or IN2 in the “HDMI Video Setup”
(page 43) can be set to HDMI here.
CD
Opt 3
No
PHONO
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
4
* The front panel optical DIGITAL input.
• TX-SR803/803E only
When HDMI IN 1 or 2 is assigned to an input selector
in the “HDMI Video Setup” on page 43, the input
selector assignment on this page is automatically set to
HDMI 1 or HDMI 2.
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
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First Time Setup—Continued
Changing the Input Display
Minimum Speaker Impedance
If you connect an
recorder, CD recorder, or next generation HDD-compat-
ible component to the TAPE IN/OUT or VIDEO 3 IN
-capable Onkyo MiniDisc
If you change this setting, you must run the automatic
speaker setup again (see page 40).
jacks, for
setting.
to work properly, you must change this
If the impedance of any speaker is 4 ohms or more but
less than 6, set the Minimum Speaker Impedance to 4
ohms.
This setting can only be changed on the AV receiver.
MASTER VOLUME
Note:
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
Before you change this setting, turn down the volume.
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
Press the [RECEIVER] button,
followed by the [SETUP] button.
1
PUSH TO OPEN
RECEIVER
The main menu appears onscreen.
1, 2
1, 2
iPod photo: If you’re using an iPod photo with the
DS-A1 Remote Interactive Dock, connect the DS-A1 to
the VIDEO 3 IN jacks.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “3. Speaker
]
2
Press the [TAPE] or [VIDEO 3]
input selector button so that
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
The Speaker Setup menu appears.
1
TAPE
ENTER
“TAPE” or “VIDEO3” appears on
the display.
3.Speaker Setup
------------------------
1.Speaker Impedance
2.Speaker Configuration
3.Speaker Distance
4.Level Calibration
5.THX Audio Setup
or
VIDEO 3
ENTER
6.Equalizer Settings
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “Speaker
Impedance,” and then press
[ENTER].
]
3
4
Press and hold down the [TAPE]
or [VIDEO 3] input selector but-
ton (about 3 seconds) to change
the setting.
Repeat this step to select MD, CDR, or
2
TAPE
Use the Left and Right [ ]/[
buttons to select:
4 ohms: Select if the impedance of any
speaker is 4 ohms or more but
less than 6.
]
HDD.
or
VIDEO 3
For the TAPE input selector, the setting
changes in this order:
ENTER
TAPE → MD → CDR → HDD →
6 ohms: Select if the impedances of all
speakers are between 6 and
16 ohms.
For the VIDEO 3 input selector, the set-
ting changes in this order:
VIDEO 3 → HDD →VIDEO 3 →
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
5
Note:
HDD can be selected for the TAPE input selector or
VIDEO 3 input selector, but not both at the same time.
Notes:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
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First Time Setup—Continued
TV Format Setup
(not North American models)
AM Frequency Step Setup
(on some models)
You must specify the TV system used in your area.
You must specify the AM frequency step used in your
area. Note that when this setting is changed, all radio
presets are deleted.
Press the [RECEIVER] button,
1
RECEIVER
followed by the [SETUP] button.
Press the [RECEIVER] button,
followed by the [SETUP] button.
The main menu appears onscreen.
1
RECEIVER
The main menu appears onscreen.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
2
buttons to select “8. Hardware
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
The Hardware Setup menu appears.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
2
ENTER
buttons to select “8. Hardware
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
The Hardware Setup menu appears.
ENTER
8.Hardware Setup
------------------------
a.PoweredZone2:NotAct
8.Hardware Setup
------------------------
a.PoweredZone2:NotAct
b.TV Format
c.AM Freq. Step:9kHz
d.Remote ID :1
b.TV Format
c.AM Freq. Step: 9kHz
d.Remote ID :1
:Auto
ENTER
:Auto
ENTER
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “TV Format,”
and then use the Left and Right
]
3
4
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “AM Freq.
Step,” and then use the Left and
Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select:
10 kHz: Select if 10 kHz steps are
used in your area.
]
3
4
ENTER
[
]/[ ] buttons to select:
Auto: Select this to automatically
detect theTV system from the
video input signals.
ENTER
NTSC: Select if the TV system in
your area is NTSC.
PAL: Select if the TV system in
your area is PAL.
9 kHz: Select if 9 kHz steps are used
in your area.
ENTER
ENTER
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
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PlayingYour AV Components
Basic AV Receiver Operation
ON
STANDBY
TV
I
INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
3
V4
MULTI CH
5
4
MASTER VOLUME
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
1
1
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
7
9
ZONE
2
TV VOL
PHONO
POWER
+
CLEAR
12
10
0
ON
OFF
10
11
--/---
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
PUSH TO OPEN
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
1
+
CH
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
3
-
Remote
controller
Use the AV receiver’s input selector buttons to select the input source.
1
AV receiver
RECEIVER
To select the input source with the remote controller, press the
[RECEIVER] REMOTE MODE button, and then use the INPUT SELECTOR
buttons.
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
V1
1
V2
2
V3
3
TAPE
TUNER
CD
V4
MULTI CH
DVD
6
On the remote controller, the [V1], [V2], [V3], and [V4] buttons select the VIDEO 1,
VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, and VIDEO 4 input sources respectively.
4
5
TAPE
8
CD
TUNER
7
9
PHONO
+
10
Start playback on the source component.
To watch a DVD or other video source, on your TV, select the video input that’s con-
nected to the AV receiver’s COMPONENT VIDEO OUT, HDMI OUT, or MONITOR
OUT.
On some DVD players, you many need to change the digital or HDMI audio output
settings.
2
3
4
To adjust the volume, use the MASTER VOLUME control or the remote
controller’s [VOL] button.
Since the AV receiver is designed for home theaters, it has a wide volume range for
precise adjustment. The volume can be set to –∞ dB, –81 dB, –80 dB through +18 dB.
Remote
controller
AV receiver
MASTER VOLUME
VOL
Select a listening mode and enjoy!
See “Using the Listening Modes” on page 60.
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Listening to the Radio
■ Manual Tuning Mode
Listening to AM/FM Stations
Press the [TUNING MODE] button
so that the AUTO indicator disap-
pears from the display.
1
TUNING
MODE
TUNING MODE
TUNING
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
Press and hold theTUNING Up or
Down [ ]/[ ] button.
The frequency stops changing when
you release the button.
ON
OFF
2
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
TUNING
Press the buttons repeatedly to change
the frequency one step at a time.
TUNER
With the built-in tuner, you can enjoy AM and FM radio
stations, and store your favorite stations as presets for
easy selection.
TheAmerican model changes FM frequency in 0.2 MHz
steps, 10 kHz steps for AM. For other models it’s
0.05 MHz steps for FM and 9 kHz steps for AM.
In Manual Tuning mode, FM stations will be in mono.
Use the [TUNER] input selector
TUNER
1
button to select AM or FM.
Tuning into Weak FM Stereo Stations
In this example, FM has been selected.
If the signal from a stereo FM station is weak, it may be
impossible to get good reception. In this case, switch to
Manual Tuning mode and listen to the station in mono.
Band
Frequency
(Actual display depends on country.)
Displaying AM/FM Radio Information
1
Tuning into AM/FM Radio Stations
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
■ Auto Tuning Mode
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
Press the [TUNING MODE] button
so that the AUTO indicator
PUSH TO OPEN
TUNING
MODE
1
appears on the display.
Press the [DISPLAY] button
repeatedly to cycle through the
available information.
DISPLAY
1
Press the TUNING Up or Down
[ ]/[ ] button.
Searching stops when a station is
2
found.
TUNING
Band, frequency,
and preset #
When tuned into a station, the TUNED indicator
appears. When tuned into a stereo FM station, the FM
STEREO indicator also appears.
Listening mode
TUNED AUTO
FM STEREO
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
Using RDS (European Model Only)
RDS Program Types (PTY)
RDS only works with European models in areas where
RDS broadcasts are available. When tuned to an RDS
station, the RDS indicator appears.
Type
Display
NONE
NEWS
Description
None
No program type.
News
reports
Reports on current events and
happenings.
RDS indicator
Current
affairs
AFFAIRS Topical reporting of current
affairs, often with a wider
range of topics than news
reports.
Information INFO
General information such as
weather forecasts, consumer
affairs, medical help, etc.
■ What is RDS?
RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a method of
transmitting data in FM radio signals. It was developed
by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and is avail-
able in most European countries. Many FM stations use
it these days. In addition to displaying text information,
RDS can also help you find radio stations by type (e.g.,
news, sport, rock, etc.).
Sport
SPORT
Live sports action, sports
news, and interviews.
Education EDUCATE Formal educational programs.
Drama
Culture
DRAMA
Radio plays and serials.
CULTURE Cultural programs (including
religious affairs).
The AV receiver supports four types of RDS informa-
tion:
Scienceand SCIENCE Programs about the natural
technology
sciences and technology.
PS (Program Service)
Varied
VARIED
Talk programs not covered by
the above categories (e.g.,
quizzes, panel games, and
comedy).
When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting PS
information, the station’s name will be displayed. Press-
ing the [DISPLAY] button will display the frequency for
3 seconds.
Pop music POP M
Popular commercial music,
usually from past or present
sales charts (e.g., Top 40).
RT (Radio Text)
When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting text
information, the text will be shown on the display (see
page 51).
Rock music ROCK M Popular music with an alterna-
tive appeal, often not appear-
ing on sales charts.
PTY (Program Type)
This allows you to search RDS radio stations by type
(see page 51).
Middle of
the road
music
M.O.R.M Easy listening music (as
opposed to Pop, Rock, or
Classical).
TP (Traffic Program)
Light clas- LIGHT M Classical music for general
This allows you to search for RDS radio stations that
broadcast traffic information (see page 51).
sics
rather than specialist appreci-
ation.
Notes:
Serious
classics
CLASSICS Performances of major
orchestral works, sympho-
nies, chamber music, etc.
• In some cases, the text characters displayed on the AV
receiver may not be identical to those broadcast by the
radio station. Also, unexpected characters may be dis-
played when unsupported characters are received.
This is not a malfunction.
(including the Grand Opera).
Other music OTHER M Music styles not covered by
the above categories (e.g.,
• If the signal from an RDS station is weak, RDS data
may be displayed intermittently or not at all.
Jazz, Rhythm and Blues, Folk,
Country, and Reggae).
Alarm
ALARM
When an RDS station is mak-
ing an emergency broadcast,
ALARM will flash on the dis-
play.
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Displaying Radio Text (RT)
To start the search, press
[ENTER].
The AV receiver searches until it finds a
station of the type you specified, at
which point it stops briefly before con-
tinuing with the search.
4
5
ENTER
1
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
RT/ PTY/TP MEMORY MODE
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
RDS
CLEAR
When a station you want to listen
to is found, press [ENTER].
If no stations are found, the message
“Not Found” appears.
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
ENTER
When tuned to an RDS station that’s broadcasting text
information, the text can be displayed.
Press the [RT/PTY/TP] button
1
Listening to Traffic News (TP)
RT / PTY/ TP
once.
RDS
The RT information scrolls across the
2
1
display.
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
Notes:
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
• The message “Waiting” may appear while the AV
receiver waits for the RT information.
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
RT/ PTY/TP MEMORY MODE
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
RDS
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
• If the message “No Text Data” appears on the display,
no RT information is available.
3
You can search for stations that broadcast traffic news.
Finding Stations by Type (PTY)
Use the [TUNER] input selector
button to select FM.
TUNER
1
2
3 1
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
Press the [RT/PTY/TP] button
three times.
If the current radio station is broadcast-
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
RT/ PTY/TP MEMORY MODE
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
SETUP
RETURN
2 RT / PTY/ TP
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
RDS
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
RDS
ing TP (Traffic Program), “[TP]” will
appear on the display, and traffic news
will be heard as and when it’s broad-
cast. If “TP” without square brackets
appears, this means that the station is
not broadcasting TP.
4, 5
You can search for radio stations by type.
Use the [TUNER] input selector
button to select FM.
TUNER
1
2
3
To locate a station that is broad-
3
ENTER
casting TP, press [ENTER].
The AV receiver searches until it finds a
station that’s broadcasting TP.
If no stations are found, the message
“Not Found” appears.
Press the [RT/PTY/TP] button
twice.
The current program type appears on
the display.
RT / PTY/ TP
RDS
Use the PRESET [ ]/[ ] buttons
to select the type of program you
want.
PRESET
PRESET
See the table on page 50.
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
Signing Up for XM Satellite Radio
®
Listening to XM Satellite Radio
Before you can use XM Satellite Radio, you must first
sign up for an account. You’ll need a major credit card
and your XM Satellite Radio ID, which you can get from
the AV receiver, as explained below, or from the Con-
nect-and-Play package and itself.
(only for North American model)
What’s XM Satellite Radio?
There is a world beyond AM and FM. It is XM Sat-
ellite Radio. XM offers more than 150 digital chan-
nels of audio entertainment, including 100%
commercial-free music channels, in the top markets
in the U.S.
2
1
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
Note: An XM Connect-and-Play™ antenna and
monthly subscription are required to receive XM Sat-
ellite Radio. Visit www.xmradio.com for details.
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
Note:
Hardware and required basic monthly subscription sold
separately. Premium Channels available at additional
monthly cost. Installation costs and other fees and taxes,
including a one-time activation fee may apply. Subscrip-
tion fee is consumer only. All fees and programming
subject to change. Channels with frequent explicit lan-
guage are indicated with an XL. Channel blocking is
available for XM radio receivers by calling 1-800-
XMRADIO. Subscriptions subject to Customer Agree-
ment available at xmradio.com. Only available in the 48
contiguous United States.
Press the [TUNER] input selector
button repeatedly to select XM.
If “CHECK ANTENNA” appears on
the display, make sure the XM antenna
is connected properly.
TUNER
1
2
Use the TUNING Up and Down
[ ]/[ ] buttons to select
channel 0.
A warning against reverse engineering:
It is prohibited to copy, decompile, disassemble, reverse
engineer, or manipulate any technology incorporated in
receivers compatible with the XM Satellite Radio sys-
Your XM Satellite Radio ID number is
displayed. Write it below.
TUNING
®
tem. Furthermore, the AMBE voice compression soft-
ID
ware included in this product is protected by intellectual
property rights including patent rights, copyrights, and
trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. The user of
this or any other software contained in an XM Radio is
explicitly prohibited from attempting to copy, decom-
pile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the object code, or
in any other way convert the object code into human-
readable form. The software is licensed solely for use
within this product.
To sign up, go to:
http://activate.xmradio.com
Or call: 1-800-967-2346
3
Notes:
• Channel 0 cannot be selected in Category Search
mode. You must select Channel Search mode (see
page 53).
Connecting the XM Antenna
• The following letters are not used in XM Satellite
Radio IDs: I, O, S, F.
The XM antenna is sold separately.You can purchase the
XM Connect-and-Play antenna from the XMWeb site at:
http://www.xmradio.com
Connect the Connect-and-Play antenna to the XM
antenna jack on the rear panel.
XM antenna jack
Put the XM antenna by a southerly facing window, with
nothing obstructing its path to the sky.
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■ Category Search Mode
Selecting XM Radio Channels
There are two modes for selecting XM radio channels:
Channel Search mode, which allows you to select any
channel.
Category Search mode, which allows you to select
channels by category.
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, and then press the
[TUNER] INPUT SELECTOR but-
ton repeatedly to select XM.
If “CHECK ANTENNA” appears on
the display, make sure the XM antenna
is connected properly.
1
RECEIVER
TUNER
9
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
Press the [MENU] button to
select “Category Search” mode.
4
2
3
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
1
2
TV VOL
PHONO
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
10
0
10
11
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
1
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
Use the Left and Right [ ]/[
buttons to select a category, and
use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
SLEEP
DIMMER
+
]
3
ENTER
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
buttons to select a channel in
that category.
-
PREV
CH
RETURN
DISPLAY
MUTING
Note:
Channels cannot be selected while the
is flashing, as tuning is in progress.
indicator
■ Channel Search Mode
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, and then press the
[TUNER] INPUT SELECTOR but-
ton repeatedly to select XM.
If “CHECK ANTENNA” appears on
the display, make sure the XM antenna
is connected properly.
1
RECEIVER
Selecting the Previous Channel:
To listen to the previously selected XM channel.
TUNER
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[RETURN] button.
9
1
RECEIVER
You can also use the AV receiver’s
[RETURN] button.
Press the [MENU] button to
select “Channel Search” mode.
2
3
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select a channel.
]
ENTER
Channel number
Channel name
You can also use the Left and Right
]/[ ] buttons to select a category.
[
Note:
Channels cannot be selected while the
is flashing, as tuning is in progress.
indicator
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10
11
12
--/---
1
HDD
TUNER
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
MASTER VOLUME
SLEEP
DIMMER
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
+
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
ALBUM
-
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PREV
CH
PHONES
TUNING
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
DISPLAY
MUTING
LAYLIST
RANDOM
/
RETURN
Selecting XM Channels from the Front Panel:
The following information can be displayed:
Press the [TUNER] input selector
button repeatedly to select XM.
If “CHECK ANTENNA” appears on
the display, make sure the XM antenna
is connected properly.
TUNER
Channel name
1
Channel number
& preset number
Use the TUNING Up and Down
2
[
]/[ ] buttons to select a chan-
Category
Artist
nel.
In Channel Search mode, you can
select any channel.
In Category Search mode, you can only
select channels from the currently
selected category.
TUNING
Song title
Listening mode
Displaying XM Radio Information
Note:
On the AV receiver, press the
[DISPLAY] button repeatedly to
cycle through the available infor-
1
If the category, artist, or song title is not available, “- - -”
will be displayed instead.
AV receiver
DISPLAY
mation.
■ Displaying XM Information onYour TV
When you select a different XM channel, or the artist or
song title changes, the following information is dis-
played on your TV for 5 seconds.
Remote
controller
On the remote controller, press
RECEIVER
the [RECEIVER] REMOTE MODE
XM
[Category name]
button, and then press the [DIS-
PLAY] button repeatedly.
[Channel name]
[Ch. No]
[Artist name / Song Title]
DISPLAY
Tip:
You can display this information at anytime by pressing
the [DISPLAY] button.
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
Adjust the position of the XM
antenna so that the “Signal Qual-
ity” is at least 70%.
4
ON
STANDBY
TV
I
INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
4-3.XM Antenna Aiming
-------TUNER-------------
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
a.Signal Quality
:100%
]
7
9
TV VOL
[
|
PHONO
+
CLEAR
10
0
10
11
12
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
The signal quality range is 0% to 100%.
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
1
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
When you’ve finished, press the
[SETUP] button.
5
SLEEP
DIMMER
Setup closes.
+
2, 3
CH
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
-
PREV
CH
1, 5
Note:
DISPLAY
MUTING
If the signal quality is 0%, make sure that the XM
antenna is connected properly.
LIST
RANDOM
XM Radio Messages
Positioning the XM Antenna
The following messages may appear while using XM
radio.
You can check the signal strength of the XM radio signal
and adjust the position of the XM antenna accordingly.
Press the remote controller’s
[RECEIVER] button, followed by
the [SETUP] button.
RECEIVER
1
The XM antenna is not connected properly. Check the
antenna.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “4. Input
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
]
2
3
ENTER
The XM user encryption code is being updated. Please
wait.
ENTER
The signal is too weak. Check the antenna connection
and reposition it for the best reception.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
buttons to select “3. XM Antenna
Aiming,” and then press
[ENTER].
ENTER
4.Input Setup
-------TUNER-------------
1.Delay
The AV receiver is tuning or decoding audio or text data.
Please wait.
2.Character Edit
ENTER
3.XM Antenna Aiming
The XM channel you selected is not currently broadcast-
ing. Select another channel.
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Listening to the Radio—Continued
Selecting Presets
Presetting AM/FM Stations and
XM Channels
1
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
2, 4
3
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
MASTER VOLUME
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
POWER
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
ON
OFF
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
You can store a combination of up to 40 of your favorite
AM/FM radio stations and XM channels as presets.
+
CH
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
1
Tune into the AM/FM station or
-
1
XM channel that you want to
store as a preset.
PREV
CH
DISPLAY
MUTING
Press the [MEMORY] button.
The MEMORY indicator appears and
2
MEMORY
the preset number flashes.
To select a preset, use the PRE-
SET [ ]/[ ] buttons, or the
remote controller’s CH [+/–] but-
ton.
1
PRESET
PRESET
+
CH
While the MEMORY indicator is
DISC
ALBUM
3
displayed (about 8 seconds), use
-
PRESET
PRESET
the PRESET [ ]/[ ] buttons to
select a preset from 1 through 40.
Deleting Presets
Press the [MEMORY] button
again to store the station or
channel.
MEMORY
4
2
The station or channel is stored and the
preset number stops flashing.
Repeat this procedure for all of your
favoriteAM/FM radio stations and XM
channels.
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
Select the preset that you want to
delete.
See the previous section.
1
2
While holding down the [MEM-
ORY] button, press the
TUNING
MEMORY MODE
[TUNING MODE] button.
The preset is deleted and its number
disappears from the display.
CLEAR
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Using the Multichannel DVD Input
Multichannel DVD Input Settings
While the DVD input is selected,
press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
1
RECEIVER
ON
STANDBY
TV
I
INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
The main menu appears onscreen.
4
MULTI CH
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
10
0
10
11
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ]
buttons to select“4. Input Setup,”
and then press [ENTER].
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
ENTER
TAPE/AMP
ENTER
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ]
buttons to select “3. MULTICH,”
and then press [ENTER].
The Multichannel Analog menu
appears.
+
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
ENTER
PREV
CH
SETUP
DISPLAY
MUTING
4-3.MULTICH
-----------DVD----------
a.Input Channel:5.1ch
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
b.Subwoofer Sensitivity
: 0dB
LISTENING MODE
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ]
buttons to select the settings,
and use the Left and Right
3
4
ENTER
[
]/[ ] buttons to change them.
Using the Multichannel DVD Input
The settings are explained below.
The multichannel DVD input is for connecting a compo-
nent with a 5.1/7.1-channel analog audio output, such as
a DVD player, DVD-Audio/SACD-capable player, or an
MPEG decoder. See page 28 for hookup information.
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
RECEIVER
MODE button, followed by the
[MULTI CH] button.
The MULTI CH indicator appears on
the display.
Input Channel
MULTI CH
If you’ve connected a 7.1-channel audio output to the
multichannel DVD input, select 7.1ch. If you’ve con-
nected a 5.1-channel audio output, select 5.1ch.
Audio from the multichannel DVD
input will now be used for the DVD
input source.
MULTI CH indicator
Subwoofer Sensitivity
Some DVD players output the LFE channel from their
subwoofer output at 15 dB higher than normal. You can
change the subwoofer sensitivity to match your DVD
player. Note that this setting only affects signals con-
nected to the SUBWOOFER input jack of the multichan-
nel DVD input.
You can select 0 dB, +5 dB, +10 dB, or +15 dB.
If you find that your subwoofer is too loud, try the
+10 dB or +15 dB setting.
Note:
• While the multichannel DVD input is selected, the
Speaker Configuration settings on page 70 are
ignored, and signals from the multichannel DVD input
are fed to the subwoofer, front left, front right, center,
surround left, surround right, surround back left, and
surround back right speakers as they are.
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Common Functions
This section explains functions that can be used with any
input source.
Adjusting Speaker Levels
V1
V2
V3
You can adjust the volume of each speaker while listen-
ing to an input source. These temporary adjustments are
cancelled when the AV receiver is set to Standby.
CD
T
8
7
TV VOL
PHONO
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
10
0
10
11
Use the remote controller’s
[CH SEL] button to select each
speaker, and use the [LEVEL–]
and [LEVEL+] buttons to adjust
the volume.
INPUT SELECTOR
1
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
Press
[RECEIVER]
first
CH SEL
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
DIMMER
SLEEP
You can adjust the volume of each
LEVEL
LEVEL
+
speaker from –12 dB to +12 dB
CH
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
(–15 dB to +12 dB for the subwoofer).
-
PREV
CH
MUTING
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
MUTING
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
Notes:
LISTENING MODE
SURR
• You cannot use this function while the AV receiver is
muted.
STEREO
REPEAT
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
PURE
A
DIRECT
THX
LEVEL
L NIGHT
ALLST
• Speakers that are set to No or None in the Speaker
Configuration cannot be adjusted.
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
CH SEL
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
LEVEL – +
Re-EQ
■ Headphones
RC-620M
While a pair of headphones is connected, you can adjust
the volume of each headphone speaker, from –12 dB to
+12 dB each.
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
• These settings are stored when the AV receiver is set
to Standby.
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
PHONES
DIMMER
DISPLAY
Muting the AV Receiver
You can temporarily mute the output of the AV receiver.
Setting the Display Brightness
Press the remote controller’s
[MUTING] button.
The output is muted and the MUTING
indicator flashes on the display.
You can adjust the brightness of the display.
MUTING
Press the remote controller’s
[DIMMER] button repeatedly to
select:
Remote
controller
DIMMER
• Normal + VOLUME light on.
• Normal + VOLUME light off.
• Dim + VOLUME light off.
• Dimmer + VOLUME light off.
To unmute the AV receiver, press the remote control-
ler’s [MUTING] button again, or adjust the volume. The
output is unmuted and the MUTING indicator goes off.
Muting is cancelled when the AV receiver is set to
Standby.
AV receiver
DIMMER
You can also use the AV receiver’s
[DIMMER] button (not European mod-
els).
Tip:
You can choose how much the output is muted by using
the Muting Level preference (see page 78).
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Common Functions—Continued
Using the Sleep Timer
Displaying Source Information
With the sleep timer, you can set the AV receiver so that
it turns off automatically after a specified period.
You can display various information about the current
input source as follows.
Remote
controller
Press the remote controller’s
Press the [DISPLAY] button
repeatedly to cycle through the
available information.
SLEEP
[SLEEP] button repeatedly to
select the required sleep time.
You can set the sleep time from 90 to 10
minutes in 10 minute steps.
DISPLAY
AV receiver
The SLEEP indicator appears on the
display when the sleep timer has been
set, as shown. The specified sleep time
appears on the display for about 5 sec-
onds, then the previous display reap-
pears.
DISPLAY
The following information can typically be displayed:
SLEEP indicator
Input source &
volume
Signal format*
or sampling
frequency
To cancel the sleep timer, press the [SLEEP] button
repeatedly until the SLEEP indicator disappears.
Input source &
listening mode
To check the remaining sleep time, press the [SLEEP]
button. Note that if you press the [SLEEP] button while
the sleep time is being displayed, you’ll shorten the sleep
time by 10 minutes.
*If the input signal is analog, no format information is
displayed. If the input signal is PCM, the sampling fre-
quency is displayed. If the input signal is digital but not
PCM, the signal format is displayed.
On the TX-SR803/803E, if the input signal is multichan-
nel PCM, the sampling frequency and signal format will
be displayed. Information is displayed for about 3 sec-
onds, then the previous display reappears.
Using Headphones
For private listening, you can connect a pair of stereo
headphones (1/4-inch phone plug) to the AV receiver’s
PHONES jack.
Interpreting Surround Channel Information
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
A
B
C
PHONES
ZONE
2
OFF
A: The number of front channels (front left, front right,
and center).
B: The number of surround channels (surround left and
surround right). If there’s surround back channel
information, this number will be 3.
Notes:
• Always turn down the volume before connecting your
headphones.
C: LFE channel for subwoofer (1 means yes).
• The speakers are turned off while the headphones plug
is inserted in the PHONES jack. (The Zone 2 speakers
are unaffected.)
• When you connect a pair of headphones, the listening
mode is set to Stereo, unless it was set to Pure Audio,
Mono, Stereo, or Direct, in which case it stays the
same.
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Using the Listening Modes
Selecting with the Remote Controller
Selecting the Listening Modes
For a description of each listening mode, see “About the
Listening Modes” on page 62.
+
CH
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
-
PREV
• The Dolby Digital and DTS listening modes
can only be selected if your DVD player is
connected to the AV receiver with a digital
audio connection (coaxial, optical, or HDMI).
CH
DISPLAY
MUTING
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
• Listening mode availability depends on the
format of the current input signal.
SURR
LISTENING MODE
SURR
,
STEREO
STEREO
PURE A
REPEAT
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
• While a pair of headphones is connected,
you can only select the Pure Audio, Mono,
Direct, or Stereo listening mode.
PURE
A
DIRECT
THX
LEVEL
L NIGHT
ALLST
ALL ST
THX
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
DIRECT
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
Re-EQ
RC-620M
Selecting on the AV Receiver
■ [STEREO] button
STEREO
This button selects the Stereo listening mode.
MASTER VOLUME
■ [SURR] button
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
This button selects the Dolby Digital and DTS listen-
ing modes.
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
■ LISTENING MODE [ ]/[ ] buttons
Pressing these buttons repeatedly cycles through all
of the listening modes that can be used with the cur-
rent input source.
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
PURE AUDIO
LISTENING MODE
■ [PURE A] button
This button selects the Pure Audio listening mode.
When this mode is selected, the AV receiver’s dis-
play is turned off and only the HDMI OUT outputs
video signals.
■ [PURE AUDIO] button
This button selects the Pure Audio listening mode.
When this mode is selected, the AV receiver’s dis-
play is turned off and only the HDMI OUT outputs
video signals. Pressing this button again will select
the previous listening mode.
■ [DIRECT] button
This button selects the Direct listening mode.
■ [STEREO] button
■ [THX] button
This button selects the Stereo listening mode.
This button selects the THX listening modes.
■ LISTENING MODE [ ]/[ ] buttons
Pressing these buttons repeatedly cycles through all
of the listening modes that can be used with the cur-
rent input source.
■ [ALL ST] button
This button selects the All Channel Stereo listening
mode.
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Using the Listening Modes—Continued
The following table shows which listening modes can be used with each input signal format.
DTS/DTS 96/24*2
DTS-ES
Discrete Matrix
Source format
Dolby Digital
Multich
analog,
Multich
PCM*3
Analog,
PCM*1
3/2.1
2/2.1
3/2.1
2/2.1
2/0
1/0, 1+1 Other
2/0
CD, TV,
radio,
cassette,
etc.
DVD, DTV, etc.
DVD, CD, etc.
DVD
Listening mode
Pure Audio
Direct
Stereo
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
Mono
Multich
PLIIx Movie/Music/Game *4
Neo:6 Cinema
Neo:6 Music *5
✔
✔
✔
Dolby D
✔
✔
✔
✔
Dolby D EX
Dolby D+PLIIx Music
Dolby D+PLIIx Movie
DTS, DTS 96/24
DTS-ES Discrete
DTS-ES Matrix
*6
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
DTS+Neo:6
DTS+Dolby EX
DTS+PLIIx Music
DTS+PLIIx Movie
THX Cinema
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
THX Surround EX
THX Select2 Cinema
THX Music mode
✔
✔
✔
✔
THX Games mode
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
Mono Movie
Orchestra
Unplugged
Studio-Mix
TV Logic
Onkyo
Original
DSP
*5
✔
✔
✔
✔
✔
All Ch Stereo
Full Mono
*1. In the Pure Audio and Direct listening modes, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz PCM is processed at 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, and 96 kHz respectively. In
listening modes other than Pure Audio, Direct, and Stereo, 96 kHz PCM is processed at 48 kHz.
*2. In listening modes other than Pure Audio, Direct, Stereo, and DTS 96/24, DTS 96/24 sources are processed as normal DTS.
*3. TX-SR803/803E only. The Multich listening mode cannot be used with 176.4/192 kHz PCM sources connected to an HDMI IN.
*4. If the Surr Back parameter is set to None, or the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals are being used, normal Pro Logic II is used.
*5. Available only when surround speakers are connected.
*6. If the Surr Back setting is set to None, or the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals are being used, normal DTS is used.
: Only available on 6.1/7.1-channel playback systems. Not available while the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals are
being used.
: Only available on 7.1-channel playback systems. Not available while the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals are
being used.
Tip: To check the format of the digital input signal, see “Displaying Source Information” on page 59.
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Using the Listening Modes—Continued
and fly-by sound effects. Use them with DVDs that bear
the Dolby Digital or DTS logo.
About the Listening Modes
The AV receiver’s listening modes can transform your
listening room into a movie theater or concert hall, with
high fidelity and stunning surround sound.
Dolby Digital+PLIIx Music, DTS+PLIIx Music
These modes use the Pro Logic IIx Music
mode to expand 5.1-channel Dolby Digital
and DTS sources for 6.1/7.1-channel play-
back. Use them with Dolby Digital or DTS
5.1 music sources (e.g., DVD and Dolby Digital TV
broadcasts).
Pure Audio
In this mode, the display and video circuitry are turned
off, minimizing possible noise sources for the ultimate in
high-fidelity reproduction. (As the video circuitry is
turned off, only the HDMI OUT outputs video signals.)
Dolby Digital+PLIIx Movie, DTS+PLIIx Movie
These modes use the Pro Logic IIx Movie
mode to expand 5.1-channel Dolby Digital
and DTS sources for 7.1-channel playback.
Use them with Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1
movies (e.g., DVD and select digital TV broadcasts).
Direct
In this mode, audio from the input source is output
directly with minimal processing, providing high-fidel-
ity reproduction. All of the source’s audio channels are
output as they are.
Stereo
DTS
Sound is output by the front left and right speakers.
The DTS digital surround-sound format supports
up to 5.1 discrete channels and uses less com-
pression for high-fidelity reproduction. Use it
with DVDs and CDs that bear the DTS logo.
Mono
Use this mode when watching an old movie with a mono
soundtrack, or use it with the foreign language
soundtracks recorded in the left and right channels of
some movies. It can also be used with DVDs or other
sources containing multiplexed audio, such as karaoke
DVDs.
DTS 96/24
This mode is for use with DTS 96/24
sources. This is high-resolution DTS with a
96 kHz sampling rate and 24-bit resolution, providing
superior fidelity. Use it with DVDs that bear the DTS
96/24 logo.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx
This mode expands any 2-channel source for 7.1-chan-
nel playback. It provides a very natural and seamless sur-
round-sound experience that fully envelops the listener.
As well as music and movies, video games can also ben-
efit from the dramatic spatial effects and vivid imaging.
If you’re not using any surround back speakers, Dolby
Pro Logic II will be used instead of Dolby Pro Logic IIx.
• PLIIx Movie
DTS-ES Discrete
This mode is for use with DTS-ES Discrete
soundtracks that use a discrete surround-
back channel for true 6.1/7.1-channel playback. The
seven totally separate audio channels provide better spa-
tial imaging and 360-degree sound localization, perfect
for sounds that pan across the surround channels. Use it
with DVDs that bear the DTS-ES logo, especially those
with a DTS-ES Discrete soundtrack.
Use this mode with any stereo or Dolby Surround
(Pro Logic) movie (e.g., TV, DVD, VHS).
• PLIIx Music
DTS-ES Matrix
Use this mode with any stereo or Dolby Surround
(Pro Logic) music source (e.g., CD, radio, cassette,
TV, VHS, DVD).
This mode is for use with DTS-ES Matrix
soundtracks that use a matrix-encoded
back-channel for 6.1/7.1-channel playback. Use it with
DVDs that bear the DTS-ES logo.
• PLIIx Game
Use this mode with video games, especially those
that bear the Dolby Pro Logic II logo.
DTS NEO:6
This mode expands any 2-channel source for 6.1-chan-
nel playback. It uses six full-bandwidth channels of
matrix decoding for matrix-encoded material, providing
a very natural and seamless surround sound experience
that fully envelops the listener.
• NEO:6 Cinema
Use this mode with any stereo movie (e.g., TV,
DVD, VHS).
Dolby Digital
Use this mode with DVDs that bear the
Dolby Digital logo and Dolby Digital TV
broadcasts. This is the most common digital surround-
sound format, and it’ll put you right in the middle of the
action, just like being in a movie theater or concert hall.
Dolby Digital EX, DTS+Dolby EX
• NEO:6 Music
These modes expand 5.1-channel Dolby
Use this mode with any stereo music source (e.g.,
CD, radio, cassette, TV, VHS, DVD).
Digital and DTS sources for 6.1/7.1-channel
playback. They’re especially suited to Dolby
Digital EX soundtracks that include a
matrix-encoded surround back channel. The additional
channel adds an extra dimension and provides an envel-
oping surround sound experience, perfect for rotating
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DTS+Neo:6
Onkyo Original DSP Modes
This mode uses Neo:6 to expand 5.1-channel
DTS sources for 6.1/7.1-channel playback. Use it
with DVDs that bear the DTS logo and feature a
5.1-channel soundtrack.
Mono Movie
This mode is suitable for old movies and other mono
sources. The center speaker outputs the sound as it is,
while reverb is applied to the sound output by the other
speakers, giving presence to even mono material.
THX
Orchestra
Founded by George Lucas, THX develops stringent stan-
dards that ensure movies are reproduced in movie the-
aters and home theaters just as the director intended. The
THX modes produce the best results when using a THX-
certified speaker system.
Suitable for classical or operatic music, this mode
emphasizes the surround channels in order to widen the
stereo image and simulates the natural reverberation of a
large hall.
Unplugged
• THX Cinema
Suitable for acoustic instruments, vocals, and jazz, this
mode emphasizes the front stereo image, giving the
impression of being right in front of the stage.
This mode is for watching movies, which are typi-
cally recorded and edited on the assumption that they
will be played in a sizable place like a movie theater.
It carefully optimizes the tonal and spatial character-
istics of the soundtrack for reproduction in the
smaller home-theater environment. It can be used
with 2-channel sources processed with other for-
mats, and multichannel sources. Surround back
speaker output depends on the source material and
the selected listening mode.
Studio-Mix
Suitable for rock or pop music, listening to music in this
mode creates a lively sound field with a powerful acous-
tic image, like being at a club or rock concert.
TV Logic
This mode adds realistic acoustics to TV shows pro-
duced in a TV studio, surround effects to the entire
sound, and clarity to voices.
• THX Select2 Cinema
This mode expands Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-
channel sources for 6.1/7.1-channel playback. It
does this by analyzing the composition of the sur-
round source, optimizing the ambient and directional
sounds to produce the surround back channel output.
This is a new and improved mode especially for
home theater use.
All Ch Stereo
Ideal for background music, this mode fills the entire lis-
tening area with stereo sound from the front, surround,
and surround back speakers.
Full Mono
In this mode, all speakers output the same sound in
mono, so the sound you hear is the same regardless of
where you are within the listening room.
• THX Music Mode
This mode is designed for use with music. It expands
Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel sources for
6.1/7.1-channel playback.
• THX Games Mode
This mode is designed for use with video games.
• THX Surround EX
This mode expands Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-
channel sources for 6.1/7.1-channel playback. It’s
especially suited to Dolby Digital EX sources. THX
Surround EX, also known as Dolby Digital Surround
EX, is a joint development between Dolby Laborato-
ries and THX Ltd.
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Recording
This section explains how to record the input source and
how to record audio and video from separate sources.
Recording Audio and Video from
Separate Sources
Notes:
• The surround sound and DSP listening modes cannot
be recorded.
You can overdub audio onto your video recordings by
simultaneously recording audio and video from two sep-
arate sources. This is possible because only the audio
source is switched when an audio-only input source,
such as TAPE, TUNER, or CD, is selected, the video
source remains the same.
In the following example, audio from the CD player con-
nected to the CD IN and video from the camcorder con-
nected to theVIDEO 4 INPUTVIDEO jack are recorded
by the VCR connected to the VIDEO 1 OUT jacks.
• Copy-protected DVDs cannot be recorded.
• Sources connected to the multichannel DVD input
cannot be recorded.
• Various restrictions apply to digital recording. Refer to
the manuals supplied with your digital recording
equipment for more details.
• Digital input signals are output by only the digital out-
puts, and analog input signals are output by only the
analog outputs. There is no internal conversion from
digital to analog or vice versa.
VIDEO
4
INPUT
S
VIDEO
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
• DTS signals will be recorded as noise, so don’t
attempt analog recording of DTS CDs or LDs.
• While the Pure Audio listening mode is selected, the
VIDEO 1 and 2 OUTV and S jacks don’t output video
signals, so select another mode when recording.
Camcorder
video signal
audio signal
Recording the Input Source
Audio sources can be recorded to a recorder (e.g., cas-
sette deck, CDR, MD) connected to the TAPE OUT or
DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT jacks. Video sources can be
recorded to a video recorder (e.g., VCR, DVD recorder)
connected to the to VIDEO 1 OUT or VIDEO 2 OUT
jacks. See pages 25 to 38 for hookup information.
Use the input selector buttons to
select the source that you want
to record.
1
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
See “Which Connections Should I
Use?” on page 25 to see which signals
can be output and recorded.
TAPE
TUNER
CD
CD player
VCR
You can watch the source while record-
ing. The AV receiver’s VOLUME con-
trol has no effect on recording.
Remote
controller
Prepare the camcorder and CD player for
playback.
1
V1
1
V2
V3
3
2
V4
4
DVD
6
Prepare the VCR for recording.
2
3
4
CD
7
TAPE
8
TUNER
9
PHONO
Press the [VIDEO 4] input selector button.
+
10
Press the [CD] input selector button.
This selects the CD player as the audio source but
leaves the camcorder as the video source.
On your recorder, start record-
ing.
2
On the source component, start
playback.
Start recording on the VCR, then start
playback on the camcorder and CD player.
Video from the camcorder and audio from the CD
player are recorded by the VCR.
3
5
Note:
• If you select another input source during recording,
that input source will be recorded.
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Onscreen Setup Menus
About the Onscreen Setup Menus
The onscreen setup menus are displayed on the connected TV (not via the HDMI OUT) and provide a convenient way
to change the AV receiver’s settings, which are arranged into two groups: First Time Setup and Advanced Setup.
To get your system up and running, you must complete the First Time Setup settings. The Advanced Setup settings are
more detailed and allow you to tailor the AV receiver to suit your requirements.
First Time Setup
Advanced Setup
Submenu
3.Speaker Setup
------------------------
1.Speaker Impedance
2.Speaker Configuration
3.Speaker Distance
4.Level Calibration
5.THX Audio Setup
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6.Equalizer Settings
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4.Input Setup
---------VIDEO1---------
1.Delay
Main menu
Initial Setup
0.HDMI Video
1.Component Video
2.Digital Input
2.Character Edit
*
Advanced Setup
3.Speaker Setup
4.Input Setup
5.Listening Mode Preset
6.Audio Adjust
7.Preference
5.Listening Mode Preset
------------------------
1.DVD
8.Hardware Setup
2.VIDEO1
3.VIDEO2
4.VIDEO3
5.VIDEO4
6.TAPE
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7.TUNER
8.CD
9.PHONO
6.Audio Adjust
------------------------
1.Tone Control
2.PL x/Neo:6
3.Dolby Digital
4.LFE Level
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5.Mono/Multiplex
7.Preference
------------------------
1.IntelliVolume
2.Volume Setup
3.OSD Setup
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4.OSD Position
5.HDMI Setup
6.Lock Setup
*
8.Hardware Setup
------------------------
a.PoweredZone2:NotAct
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b.TV Format
c.AM Freq. Step: 9kHz
d.Remote ID :1
:Auto
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* The HDMI Video and HDMI
Setup settings are for the
TX-SR803/803E only.
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Adjusting the Listening Modes
Audio Adjust Menu
The Audio Adjust menu has various settings for adjust-
ing the sound and listening modes.
ON
STANDBY
TV
I
INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
V4
MULTI CH
5
1
RECEIVER
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
10
0
The main menu appears onscreen.
10
11
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
ENTER
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ]
buttons to select “6. Audio
Adjust,” and then press [ENTER].
The Audio Adjust menu appears.
2
SLEEP
DIMMER
+
ENTER
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
6.Audio Adjust
------------------------
1.Tone Control
PREV
CH
SETUP
DISPLAY
MUTING
2.PL x/Neo:6
3.Dolby Digital
ENTER
4.LFE Level
5.Mono/Multiplex
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
LISTENING MODE
SURR
STEREO
REPEAT
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
PURE
A
DIRECT
THX
LEVEL
L NIGHT
ALLST
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
Re-EQ
Re-EQ
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ]
buttons to select a setting, and
then press [ENTER].
3
L NIGHT
RC-620M
ENTER
The menu for the selected setting
appears.
Using the Re-EQ Function
ENTER
With the Re-EQ function, you can correct a soundtrack
whose high-frequency content is too harsh, making it
more suitable for home theater viewing.
This function can be used with the following listening
modes: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro
Logic II Movie, Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie, DTS, DTS-
ES, DTS Neo:6 Cinema, DTS 96/24, THX Cinema,
THX Surround EX, THX Select2 Cinema, and Multi-
channel.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ]
buttons to select an option, and
use the Left and Right [ ]/[
buttons to change it.
The Audio Adjust settings are
explained on the next page.
4
]
ENTER
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
1
RECEIVER
[Re-EQ] button.
ENTER
Press the [Re-EQ] button again to turn
off the Re-EQ function.
Re-EQ
When you’ve finished, press the
[SETUP] button.
5
Setup closes.
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Adjusting the Listening Modes—Continued
Tone Control Settings
PL IIx and Neo:6 Settings
You can adjust the bass and treble for the front speakers.
The tone control circuits are bypassed in the Direct and
Pure Audio listening modes.
PL IIx Music (2 ch only)
These settings only apply to 2-channel (stereo) sources.
■ Panorama
■ Bass
With this setting, you can broaden the width of the front
stereo image when using the Pro Logic II Music or Pro
Logic IIx Music listening mode.
You can boost or cut low-frequency sounds output by the
front speakers from –10 dB to +10 dB in 1 dB steps.
On: Panorama function on.
Off: Panorama function off (default).
■ Treble
You can boost or cut high-frequency sounds output by
the front speakers from –10 dB to +10 dB in 1 dB steps.
■ Dimension
With this setting, you can move the sound field forward
or backward when using the Pro Logic II Music or Pro
Logic IIx Music listening mode. The default value is 3.
Higher settings move the sound field forward. Lower set-
tings move it backward. It can be adjusted from 0 to 6.
If the stereo image feels too wide, or there’s too much
surround sound, move the sound field forward to
improve the balance. Conversely, if the stereo image
feels like it’s in mono, or there’s not enough surround
sound, move it backward.
Setting the Bass and Treble on the AV Receiver:
Note:
The AV receiver’s TONE buttons cannot be used in the
Direct and Pure Audio listening modes.
1 2
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
■ Center Width
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
With this setting, you can adjust the width of the sound
from the center speaker when using the Pro Logic II
Music or Pro Logic IIx Music listening mode. Normally
if you’re using a center speaker, the center channel sound
is output by only the center speaker. (If you’re not using
a center speaker, the center channel sound will be distrib-
uted to the front left and right speakers to create a phan-
tom center). This setting adjusts the front left, right, and
center mix, allowing you to adjust the weight of the cen-
ter channel sound. It can be adjusted from 0 to 7 (default
value is 3).
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
Press the AV receiver’s [TONE]
button repeatedly to select either
Bass or Treble.
1
2
TONE
Use theTONE [ ]/[ ] buttons to
adjust.
Neo:6 Music
■ Center Image
The DTS Neo:6 Music listening mode creates 6-channel
surround sound from 2-channel (stereo) sources. With
this setting, you can specify by how much the front left
and right channel output is attenuated in order to create
the center channel. It can be adjusted from 0 to 5 (default
value is 3). This setting is unavailable if no surround
speakers are connected.
When set to 0, the front left and right channel output is
attenuated by half (–6 dB), giving the impression that the
sound is located centrally. This setting works well when
the listening position is considerably off center. When
set to 5, the front left and right channels are not attenu-
ated, maintaining the original stereo balance.
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Adjusting the Listening Modes—Continued
Dolby Digital Settings
Mono/Multiplex Settings
Mono
■ Dolby EX
■ Input Ch
This setting determines how Dolby Digital EX signals
are handled. This setting is unavailable if no surround
back speakers are connected or the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS
terminals are being used (page 82).
This setting determines which channel is output when
the Mono listening mode is used with a stereo source.
Auto L+R: Both the left and right channels are output
(default).
Auto: Dolby Digital EX can be selected from
among the Dolby listening modes, and THX
Surround EX can be selected from among the
THX listening modes.
Left: Only the left channel is output.
Right: Only the right channel is output.
■ Output Sp
Manual: You can select listening modes in accordance
with the table on page 61.
This setting determines which speakers output mono
audio when the Mono listening mode is selected.
Front: Mono audio is output from the front left and
right speakers.
Center: Mono audio is output from the center speaker
(default).
■ Late Night
With the Late Night function, you can reduce the
dynamic range of Dolby Digital material so that you can
still hear quiet parts even when listening at low volume
levels—ideal for watching movies late at night when you
don’t want to disturb anyone.
Off: Late Night function off.
Low: Small reduction in dynamic range.
High: Big reduction in dynamic range.
Multiplex
■ Multiplex
This setting determines which channel of a stereo multi-
plex source is output. Use it to select audio channels or
languages with multiplex sources, multilingual TV
broadcasts, and so on.
Setting Late Night with the Remote Controller:
The remote controller can be used to set the Late Night
function only when the input source is Dolby Digital.
Main: The main channel is output (default).
Sub: The sub channel is output.
Main/Sub: Both the main and sub channels are out-
put.
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
RECEIVER
MODE button, and then press the
[L NIGHT] button repeatedly to
select: Off, Low, or High.
L NIGHT
Notes:
• The effect of the Late Night function depends on the
Dolby Digital material that you are playing, and with
some material there will be little or no effect.
• The Late Night function is set to Off when the AV
receiver is set to Standby.
LFE Level Setting
With this setting, you can set the level of the LFE (Low
Frequency Effects) channel for Dolby Digital, DTS,
MCH PCM (HDMI IN), and MCH Ana (multichannel
DVD input). The level can be set to –∞, –20 dB, –10 dB,
or 0 dB (default).
If you find that the low-frequency effects are too loud
when using one of these sources, set the level to –20 dB
or –∞ dB.
*The MCH PCM setting only applies to the
TX-SR803/803E.
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Adjusting the Listening Modes—Continued
Default Listening Modes
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select a signal format,
and then use the Left and Right
]
4
You can specify a default listening mode for each signal
format supported by each input selector. The AV receiver
will then automatically select that listening mode based
on the format of the input signal. You can select other
listening modes while listening to a source, but the
default listening mode specified here will be used next
time you turn on the AV receiver.
ENTER
[
]/[ ] buttons to select a lis-
tening mode.
Only listening modes compatible with
each signal format can be selected.
The signal formats are explained below.
ENTER
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
1
RECEIVER
The main menu appears onscreen.
When you’ve finished, press the
[SETUP] button.
5
Setup closes.
Note:
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
2
This procedure can also be performed on the AV receiver
by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons, and
[ENTER] button.
buttons to select “5. Listening
Mode Preset,” and then press
[ENTER].
ENTER
The Listening Mode Preset menu
appears.
Ana/PCM: Specifies the default listening mode for ana-
log sources and PCM digital audio sources.
Dolby D: Specifies the default listening mode for Dolby
Digital sources.
5.Listening Mode Preset
------------------------
1.DVD
ENTER
2.VIDEO1
3.VIDEO2
4.VIDEO3
5.VIDEO4
6.TAPE
7.TUNER
8.CD
DTS: Specifies the default listening mode for DTS
sources.
D.F. 2ch: Specifies the default listening mode for
2-channel (2/0) stereo sources in a digital format, such as
Dolby Digital and DTS.
9.PHONO
D.F. Mono: Specifies the default listening mode for
mono sources in a digital format, such as Dolby Digital
and DTS.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select an input selec-
tor, and then press [ENTER].
The options for that input selector
appear.
]
3
176.4/192 kHz (TX-SR803/803E only): Specifies the
default listening mode for high resolution 176.4 kHz and
192 kHz digital audio sources such as DVD-Audio.
MCH PCM (TX-SR803/803E only): Specifies the
default listening mode for multichannel PCM sources
input via a HDMI IN, such as DVD-Audio.
MCH Ana: Specifies the default listening mode for the
analog multichannel DVD input. This option is only
available for the “1. DVD” input selector.
ENTER
5-1.ListeningMode Preset
---------VIDEO1---------
ENTER
a.Ana/PCM
:Last Valid
b.Dolby D
:Last Valid
c.DTS
:Last Valid
For the TUNER input selector, the only
signal format is “Ana/PCM.”
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Advanced Setup
Speaker Setup
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “3. Speaker
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
]
2
3
This section explains how to check the speaker settings
and how to set them manually, which is useful if you
change a speaker after performing the automatic speaker
setup.
Some speaker settings are set automatically by the Auto-
matic Speaker Setup function (see page 40).
ENTER
The Speaker Setup menu appears.
ENTER
4
TAPE
8
CD
9
7
TV VOL
PHONO
+
CLEAR
10
0
10
11
12
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
buttons to select “Speaker Con-
figuration,” and then press
[ENTER].
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
ENTER
ENTER
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
The Speaker Config menu appears.
SLEEP
DIMMER
3-2.Speaker Config
------------------------
+
CH
a.Subwoofer
b.Front
c.Center
:Yes
:80Hz(THX)
:80Hz(THX)
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ENTER
ALBUM
-
PREV
CH
d.Surround :80Hz(THX)
e.SurrBack :80Hz(THX)
SETUP
DISPLAY
MUTING
f.SurrBack Ch
g.LPF of LFE
:2ch
:80Hz(THX)
h.Subwoofer Mode
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
:-------------
NG MODE
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
4
5
6
buttons to select “a. Subwoofer,”
and then use the Left and Right
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Speaker Configuration
[
]/[ ] buttons to select:
Yes: Select if a subwoofer is con-
nected.
These settings are set automatically by the Automatic
Speaker Setup function (see page 40).
No: Select if no subwoofer is con-
nected.
With these settings, you can specify which speakers are
connected and a crossover frequency for each speaker.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
buttons to select “b. Front,” and
then use the Left and Right
The following crossover frequencies can be specified:
Full Band, 40 Hz, 60 Hz, 70 Hz, 80 Hz (THX), 90 Hz,
100 Hz, 120 Hz, 150 Hz, 200 Hz.
Specify Full Band for speakers that can output low-fre-
quency bass sounds adequately, for example, speakers
with a good sized woofer. For smaller speakers, specify
a crossover frequency. Sounds below the crossover fre-
quency will be output by the subwoofer instead of the
speaker. Refer to your speakers’ manuals to determine
the optimum crossover frequencies.
[
]/[ ] buttons to select a
crossover frequency.
Note:
• If the Subwoofer setting in step 4 is
set to No, this is fixed at Full Band.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
buttons to select “c. Center,” and
then use the Left and Right
[
]/[ ] buttons to select a
If you’re using THX-certified speakers, specify
80 Hz (THX) for all speakers.
crossover frequency.
If no center speaker is connected, select
None.
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
1
RECEIVER
Note:
• If the Front setting in step 5 is set to
anything other than Full Band, Full
Band cannot be selected here.
The main menu appears onscreen.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Low-Pass Filter for the LFE Channel
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “d. Surround,”
and then use the Left and Right
]
7
This setting is not set automatically by the Automatic
Speaker Setup function (see page 40).
ENTER
[
]/[ ] buttons to select a
crossover frequency.
If no surround left and right speakers
are connected, select None.
With this setting, you can specify the cutoff frequency of
the LFE channel’s low-pass filter (LPF), which can be
used to filter out unwanted hum. The LPF only applies to
sources that use the LFE channel.
Note:
• If the Front setting in step 5 is set to
anything other than Full Band, Full
Band cannot be selected here.
*If you are using THX-certified speakers, select 80 Hz (THX).
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “g.LPF of LFE,”
and then use the Left and Right
]
10
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
ENTER
8
buttons to select “e. SurrBack,”
and then use the Left and Right
[
]/[ ] buttons to select a low-
pass filter frequency.
[
]/[ ] buttons to select a
The following low-pass filter frequen-
cies can be selected: 80 Hz (THX)
(default), 90 Hz, 100 Hz, or 120 Hz.
Continue with step 11 below.
ENTER
crossover frequency.
If no surround back speakers are con-
nected, select None.
Notes:
• If the Surround setting in step 7 is set
to None, this setting cannot be
selected.
• If the Surround setting in step 7 is set
to anything other than Full Band,
Full Band cannot be selected here.
Subwoofer Mode
This setting is not set automatically by the Automatic
Speaker Setup function (see page 40).
With this setting, you can boost bass output by feeding
front left and right channel bass sounds to the subwoofer.
This setting can only be made if the Subwoofer setting in
step 4 is set to Yes, and the Front setting in step 5 is set
to Full Band.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “f. SurrBack
]
9
Ch,” and then use the Left and
Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select:
1ch: Select if one surround back
speaker is connected.
ENTER
*If you are using THX-certified speakers, select LFE only
(THX).
2ch: Select if two (left and right)
surround back speakers are
connected.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
11
buttons to select “h. Subwoofer
Mode,” and then use the Left and
Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select:
LFE only (THX): The subwoofer only
outputs the LFE channel.
ENTER
Continue with step 10 in the next col-
umn.
Double Bass: In addition to LFE chan-
nel sounds, the subwoofer outputs front
left and right channel bass sounds.
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
12
Note:
• These procedures can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Speaker Distance
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “a. Unit,” and
then use the Left and Right
]
4
5
These settings are set automatically by the Automatic
Speaker Setup function (see page 40).
ENTER
[
]/[ ] buttons to select:
feet: Select if you want to enter
distances in feet. Can be set
from 1 to 30 feet in 1-foot
steps.
With these settings, you can specify the distance from
each speaker to the listening position.
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
ENTER
1
RECEIVER
meters: Select if you want to enter
distances in meters. Can be
set from 0.3 to 9 meters in
0.3-meter steps.
The main menu appears onscreen.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select each speaker
and then use the Left and Right
]
ENTER
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “3. Speaker
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
]
2
3
[
]/[ ] buttons to specify the
distance.
Specify the distance from the speaker
to your listening position.
ENTER
The Speaker Setup menu appears.
ENTER
ENTER
Repeat step 5 for all speakers.
6
7
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
buttons to select “Speaker Dis-
tance,” and then press [ENTER].
The Speaker Distance menu appears.
ENTER
3-3.Speaker Distance
------------------------
Note:
a.Unit
:feet
:12ft
b.Left
ENTER
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
c.Center
d.Right
e.Surround R
f.SurrBack R
g.SurrBack L
h.Surround L
i.Subwoofer
:12ft
:12ft
: 7ft
: 7ft
: 7ft
: 7ft
:12ft
Note:
Speakers that you set to No or None on
the Speaker Config menu (page 70)
cannot be selected.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Speaker Level Calibration
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
3
buttons to select “Level Calibra-
tion,” and then press [ENTER].
The Level Calibration menu appears
and the pink noise test tone is output by
the front left speaker.
These settings are set automatically by the Automatic
Speaker Setup function (see page 40).
ENTER
With these settings, you can adjust the level of each
speaker while listening to the test tone so that the volume
of each speaker is the same at the listening position.
3-4.Level Calibration
------------------------
ENTER
Notes:
a.Left
b.Center
c.Right
d.Surround R
e.SurrBack R
f.SurrBack L
g.Surround L
h.Subwoofer
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
• The speakers cannot be calibrated while the output of
the AV receiver is muted or a pair of headphones is
connected.
• Because the AV receiver supports THX, the test
tone is output at the standard level of 0 dB (abso-
lute volume setting 82). If you normally listen at
volume settings below this, be careful because the
test tone will be much louder.
Note:
Speakers that you set to No or None on
the Speaker Config menu (page 70)
cannot be adjusted.
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
1
RECEIVER
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select each speaker,
and use the Left and Right
]
4
The main menu appears onscreen.
ENTER
[
]/[ ] buttons to set the vol-
ume.
The level can be adjusted from –12 to
+12 dB in 1 dB steps (–15 to +12 dB
for the subwoofer).
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “3. Speaker
]
2
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
The Speaker Setup menu appears.
ENTER
Repeat step 4 so that the volume
of the test tone from each
speaker is the same.
If you’re using a handheld sound level
meter, adjust the level of each speaker
so it reads 75 dB SPL at the listening
position, measured with C-weighting
and slow reading.
5
6
ENTER
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
Note:
• The speaker levels can also be changed by using the
dedicated buttons on the remote controller. Press the
[TEST TONE] button to output the test tone. Use the
[CH SEL] button to select each speaker, and use the
[LEVEL–] and [LEVEL+] buttons to adjust the level.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
THX Audio Setup
Use the Left and Right [ ]/[
buttons to specify the surround
back speaker spacing:
0–1 ft (0–0.3 m) (Default): Select this
if the speakers are between 0 and 1 foot
(0–30 cm) apart.
1–4 ft (0.3–1.2 m): Select this if the
speakers are between 1 and 4 feet
(0.3–1.2 m) apart.
]
4
This setting is not set automatically by the Automatic
Speaker Setup function (see page 40).
ENTER
This setting is only available if the SurrBack Ch setting
in the Speaker Configuration is set to 2ch.
With this setting, you can specify the distance between
your surround back speakers. To get the best from THX’s
ASA (Advanced Speaker Array) technology, these
speakers should be placed as close together as possible.
>4 ft (>1.2 m): Select this if the speak-
ers are more than 4 feet (1.2 m) apart.
Press the [SETUP] button.
The setup menu closes.
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
5
1
RECEIVER
The main menu appears onscreen.
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “3. Speaker
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
]
2
3
ENTER
The Speaker Setup menu appears.
ENTER
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “THX Audio
]
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
ENTER
The THX Audio Setup menu appears.
3-5.THX Audio Setup
------------------------
a.SurrBack Sp Spacing
:
0-1ft
ENTER
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Equalizer Settings
Use the Down [ ] button to
select“b. Channel,”and then use
the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] but-
tons to select a speaker.
5
These settings are set automatically by the Automatic
Speaker Setup function (see page 40).
ENTER
With these settings, you can adjust the tone of each
speaker. The volume of each speaker can be set on
page 73.
3-6.Equalizer Settings
------------------------
a.Use Settings:Manual
------------------------
b.Channel :Left
ENTER
------------------------
c. 80Hz
d. 250Hz
e. 800Hz
f.2.5kHz
g. 8kHz
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
: 0dB
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
1
RECEIVER
The main menu appears onscreen.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select a frequency,
and then use the Left and Right
]
6
7
ENTER
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “3. Speaker
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
]
[
]/[ ] buttons to cut or boost
2
3
4
that frequency.
Each band can be cut or boosted from
–6 dB to +6 dB in 1 dB steps.
Tip: Low frequencies (e.g., 80Hz)
affect bass sounds; high frequencies
(e.g., 8kHz) affect treble sounds.
ENTER
The Speaker Setup menu appears.
ENTER
Use the Up [ ] button to select
“b. Channel,” and then use the
Left and Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to
select another speaker.
ENTER
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each speaker.
buttons to select “Equalizer Set-
tings,” and then press [ENTER].
The Equalizer Settings menu appears.
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
8
Use the Left and Right [ ]/[
buttons to set the “a. Use Set-
tings” option to:
]
ENTER
Notes:
Off: Equalizer off, flat response.
Auto: The equalizer for each
speaker is set automatically
by the Automatic Speaker
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
• On the TX-SR803/803E, the Equalizer Settings have
no effect on 176.4/192 kHz signals.
Setup function.
Manual:The equalizer for each
speaker can be set manually.
If you selected Manual, continue with
the next step. If you selected Off or
Auto, go to step 8.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Input Setup
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “Delay,” and
then press [ENTER].
]
3
4
5
This section explains items on the “Input Setup” menu.
ENTER
+
1
V4
2
MULTI C
5
3
6
The Delay menu appears.
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
4-1.Delay
---------VIDEO1---------
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
+
CLEAR
10
0
a.A/V Sync
: 45ms
10
11
12
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
ENTER
MACRO
2
Press Enter
to see picture
while adjusting.
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
Press Return
to return to setup.
SLEEP
DIMMER
+
ENTER
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
Press [ENTER] to see the TV pic-
ture, and use the Left and Right
-
ENTER
PREV
CH
RETURN
SETUP
DISPLAY
MUTING
[
]/[ ] buttons to adjust the
delay so that the sound and pic-
ture are in sync.
Press the [RETURN] button to return to
the Delay menu.
ENTER
Delay
■ A/V Sync
When using progressive scanning, you may find that the
picture and sound are out of sync. With this setting, you
can correct this by delaying the audio signals from 0 to
250 milliseconds (ms) in 1 millisecond steps.
During playback, press the
1
RECEIVER
When you’ve finished, press the
[SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
[RECEIVER] REMOTE MODE but-
ton, followed by the [SETUP] but-
ton.
The main menu appears onscreen.
Note:
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select“4. Input Setup,”
and then press [ENTER].
]
2
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
ENTER
The Input Setup menu appears.
4.Input Setup
---------VIDEO1---------
1.Delay
2.Character Edit
ENTER
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Character Edit
Press the Down [ ] button to
select “Character,” and then
press the Right [ ] button to
open the character input screen.
5
With this setting, you can enter a custom name for each
input source. When the input source is selected, its name
will appear on the display.
ENTER
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
4-2.Character Edit
---------VIDEO1---------
b.Character
1
RECEIVER
: ---+
|ABCDEFGHIJKLM|
|NOPQRSTUVWXYZ|
|abcdefghijklm|
|nopqrstuvwxyz|
|0123456789-.'|
|()+*/=,:;!?_ |
ENTER
The main menu appears onscreen.
|
[Exit]|
+-------------+
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
2
3
buttons to select“4. Input Setup,”
and then press [ENTER].
The Input Setup menu appears.
Use the arrow [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[
buttons to select a character, and
then press [ENTER].
]
6
7
ENTER
ENTER
4.Input Setup
---------VIDEO1---------
1.Delay
2.Character Edit
ENTER
ENTER
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “Character
]
Repeat step 6 to enter up to 10
characters.
Edit,” and then press [ENTER].
The Character Edit menu appears.
ENTER
If you enter a character by mistake:
Press the [RETURN] button to move
the cursor back one place.
4-2.Character Edit
---------VIDEO1---------
a.Character Display
:Yes
To correct a character:
ENTER
b.Character
1. Press the [ENTER] or [RETURN]
button repeatedly to select the char-
acter to be corrected.
:
Press to Edit
to Clear
2. Use the Left and Right [ ]/[
]
buttons to select the new character,
and then press [ENTER].
If the name contains less than 10 char-
acters, select “Exit,” and then press
[ENTER].
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “Character Dis-
play,” and use the Left and Right
]
4
ENTER
[
]/[ ] buttons to select:
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
8
No(Default): The default name is
displayed.
Yes: The custom name is
displayed.
ENTER
This setting determines if the default
name or the custom name you enter is
displayed when the input source is
selected.
To delete all the characters in a name:
In step 5, press the Left [ ] button instead of the Right
[
] button.
Notes:
• When the multichannel input is selected, the same
name as for DVD is displayed.
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Preferences
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select an option, and
use the Left and Right [ ]/[
buttons to change it.
The preferences are explained in the
next column.
]
4
This section explains items on the “Preference” menu.
]
ENTER
7
8
0
9
PHONO
+
CLEA
10
10
11
12
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
ENTER
When you’ve finished, press the
[SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
TAPE/AMP
5
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
+
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
Note:
PREV
CH
SETUP
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
DISPLAY
MUTING
IntelliVolume
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
1
RECEIVER
With this preference, you can set the input level for each
input source. This is useful if some of your components
are louder or quieter than others.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] buttons to select an
input selector, and use the Left and Right [ ]/[ ] but-
tons to set the level.
The main menu appears onscreen.
If a component is too loud compared to your other com-
ponents, use the Left [ ] button to reduce its input level.
If it’s too quiet, use the Right [ ] button to increase its
input level. The level can be set from –12 dB to +12 dB.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “7. Preference,”
and then press [ENTER].
]
2
ENTER
The Preference menu appears.
Volume Setup
7.Preference
■ Volume Display
With this preference, you can choose how the volume
level is displayed.
Absolute: Display range is MIN, 1 through 99, MAX.
Relative: Display range is –∞ dB, –81 dB, –80 dB
through +18 dB.
------------------------
1.IntelliVolume
2.Volume Setup
3.OSD Setup
4.OSD Position
5.HDMI Setup
ENTER
6.Lock Setup
The absolute value 82 is equivalent to the relative value
0 dB.
■ Muting Level
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select a preference,
and then press [ENTER].
]
3
This preference determines how much the output is
muted when the Muting function is used (see page 58).
It can be set to –∞ dB (default) or between –50 dB and
–10 dB in 10 dB steps.
ENTER
■ Maximum Vol
With this preference, you can prevent the volume being
set too high by specifying a maximum volume level.
When the “Volume Display” preference is set to “Abso-
lute,” the range is from 50 to 99. When it’s set to “Rela-
tive,” the range is –32 dB to +17 dB. To specify no
maximum volume, select “Off.”
ENTER
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Advanced Setup—Continued
■ Power On Vol
OSD Position
With this preference, you can specify the volume setting
to be used when the AV receiver is turned on.
When the Volume Display preference is set to Absolute,
the range is 0 to 100. When it’s set to Relative, the range
is –∞ dB, –81 dB to +18 dB.
To use the same volume level as when the AV receiver
was turned off, select “Last.”
The “Power On Vol” cannot be set higher than the “Max-
imum Vol” setting.
With this preference, you can specify the position of the
onscreen setup menus. This is useful with TVs or projec-
tors where the menus don’t appear in the center of the
screen, or part of the menu is cut off.
To set the menu position, use the arrow [ ]/[ ]/
[
]/[ ] buttons. To set it back to its default position,
press [ENTER].
HDMI Setup (TX-SR803/803E Only)
■ Headphones Level
■ HDMI Audio Out
With this preference, you can specify the headphone vol-
ume relative to the main volume. This is useful if there’s
a volume difference between your speakers and your
headphones. The headphones level can be set from
–12 dB to +12 dB.
This preference determines whether audio received at
the HDMI IN is output by the HDMI OUT. You may
want to turn this preference on if your TV is connected
to the HDMI OUT and you want to listen to the audio
from a component that’s connected to an HDMI IN,
through your TV’s speakers. Normally, this should be set
to Off.
OSD Setup
■ Scan Mode
Off: HDMI audio is not output (default).
On: HDMI audio is output.
If the text in the onscreen setup menus flickers due to
compatibility issues with your TV or projector, select
Non-Interlaced.
With some TVs and input signals, no sound may be out-
put even when this setting is set to On.
Interlaced: Default.
Non-Interlaced: Select if the menu text flickers.
With some TVs or projectors, the onscreen setup menus
may not appear when “Non-Interlaced” is selected. In
this case, select this setting again by using the AV
receiver’s display, and select “Interlaced.”
Lock Setup
■ Lock
With this preference, you can protect your settings by
locking the setup menus.
When the setup menus are locked, you can still make
changes to the settings, but they will not be stored, and
the AV receiver will revert to the original settings next
time it’s turned on.
Locked: Setup menus locked.
Unlocked: Setup menus not locked.
Immediate
These settings determine how the operation details are
displayed.
■ Immediate Display
This preference determines whether operation details are
displayed onscreen when an AV receiver function is
adjusted.
On: Displayed (default).
Off: Not displayed.
Even when On is selected, operation details are not out-
put if the input source is connected to a COMPONENT
VIDEO IN or HDMI IN.
■ Monitor Type
With this preference, you can specify the aspect ratio of
your TV so that the operation details are displayed prop-
erly.
4:3: Select if your TV is 4:3 (default).
16:9: Select if your TV is 16:9.
■ Display Position
This preference determines where on the screen opera-
tion details are displayed.
Bottom: Bottom of the screen (default).
Top: Top of the screen.
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Remote IDs
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “Remote ID,”
and use the Left and Right
]
3
ENTER
Remote
indicator
[
]/[ ] buttons to select ID 1, 2,
ON
STANDBY
or 3.
TV
I
INPUT
TV INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
8.Hardware Setup
------------------------
a.PoweredZone2:NotAct
Number
buttons
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
4
ENTER
b.TV Format
c.AM Freq. Step: 9kHz
d.Remote ID :1
:Auto
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
+
CLEAR
12
10
0
10
11
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
ENTER
TAPE/AMP
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
4
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
+
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
Note:
PREV
CH
SETUP
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons
and [ENTER] button.
DISPLAY
MUTING
Changing the Remote Controller’s ID
Changing the AV Receiver’s Remote ID
To differentiate the remote controller from other Onkyo
components, you can change its remote ID so that it
matches the AV receiver’s Remote ID setting.
When several Onkyo components are used in the same
room, their remote ID codes may overlap. To differenti-
ate the AV receiver from the other components, you can
change its remote ID from 1, the default, to 2 or 3.
Note:
If you change the remote controller’s remote ID, be sure
to set the AV receiver to the same ID. Otherwise, you
won’t be able to control it (see previous column).
Note:
If you change the AV receiver’s remote ID, be sure to set
the remote controller to the same ID (see next column).
Press and hold down the
1
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
1
RECEIVER
[RECEIVER] REMOTE MODE but-
ton, and then press the TV
[INPUT] button.
The Remote indicator flashes four
times.
RECEIVER
The main menu appears onscreen.
Use the number buttons to enter
remote control ID 1, 2, or 3.
The Remote indicator flashes twice.
2
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
2
V1
1
V2
2
V3
3
buttons to select “8. Hardware
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
The Hardware Setup menu appears.
ENTER
ENTER
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Advanced Setup—Continued
Digital Input Signal Formats
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
3
buttons to select an input source
that’s assigned to a digital input
(opt, coax, or HDMI), and then
press [ENTER].
Normally, the AV receiver detects the signal format auto-
matically. However, if you experience either of the fol-
lowing issues when playing PCM or DTS material, you
can specify the signal format as either PCM or DTS:
• If the beginnings of tracks from a PCM source are cut
off, try the PCM setting.
ENTER
The Digital Format menu appears.
2-1.Digital Format
------------------------
ENTER
• If noise is produced when fast forwarding or rewind-
ing a DTS CD, try the DTS setting.
a.DVD
:Auto
:Auto
:----
:Auto
:Auto
:----
:Auto
:----
b.VIDEO1
c.VIDEO2
d.VIDEO3
e.VIDEO4
f.TAPE
g.CD
h.PHONO
ON
STANDBY
TV
I
INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
4
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select the input, and
use the Left and Right [ ]/[
]
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
+
CLEAR
12
10
0
ENTER
]
10
11
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
buttons to select: PCM, DTS, or
Auto.
PCM: The PCM indicator flashes, and
only input signals in PCM format will
be output.
DTS: The DTS indicator flashes, and
only input signals in DTS format will
be output.
Auto (default): The format is detected
automatically. If no digital input signal
is present, the corresponding analog
input is used instead.
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
ENTER
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
ENTER
+
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
PREV
CH
SETUP
DISPLAY
MUTING
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
5
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
1
RECEIVER
The main menu appears onscreen.
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “2. Digital
]
2
Input,” and then press [ENTER].
ENTER
ENTER
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Zone 2
Using Only Speakers in Zone 2
Connecting Zone 2
With this hookup, you can enjoy 5.1-channel playback in
the main room and a different stereo source in Zone 2.
The volume for Zone 2 is set on this AV receiver.
With the Zone 2 function, you can enjoy one input
source in the main room and a different input source in
another room.
There are two ways to hook up your Zone 2 speakers:
1) Use an amp (receiver or integrated amp) in Zone 2 and
connect your Zone 2 speakers to it.
Hookup
• Connect your Zone 2 speakers to the AV receiver’s
ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals.
2) Connect your Zone 2 speakers to this AV receiver.
Main room
Using an Amp in Zone 2
TV
With this hookup, you can enjoy 7.1-channel playback in
the main room and a different stereo source in Zone 2.
The volume for Zone 2 is set on the other amp.
AV receiver
Hookup
• Use an RCA audio cable to connect the AV receiver’s
ZONE 2 LINE OUT L/R jacks to an analog audio
input on the amp in Zone 2.
• Connect the Zone 2 speakers to the speaker terminals
on the amp in Zone 2.
Main room
Zone 2
L
TV
R
AV receiver
You must set the “Powered Zone 2” setting to “Act”
(Activated) in order to use this hookup (see page 83).
Zone 2
Zone 2 12V Trigger
IN
When Zone 2 is turned on, the ZONE 2 12V TRIGGER
OUT goes high (+12 volts, 100 milliamperes max). Con-
necting this jack to a 12-volt trigger input on a compo-
nent in Zone 2 will turn that component on or off when
Zone 2 is turned on or off on this AV receiver.
R
L
Receiver/
integrated amp
You don’t need to make any settings to use this hookup.
Proceed to “Using Zone 2” on page 83.
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Zone 2—Continued
Powered Zone 2 Setting
Using Zone 2
If you’ve connected your Zone 2 speakers to this AV
receiver, as explained in “Using Only Speakers in
Zone 2” on page 82, you must set the “Powered Zone 2”
setting to “Act” (Activated) as explained here.
This section explains how to turn Zone 2 on and off, how
to select an input source for Zone 2, and how to adjust
the volume for Zone 2.
Controlling Zone 2 from the AV receiver
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
1
RECEIVER
MODE button, followed by the
[SETUP] button.
1 2
MASTER VOLUME
The main menu appears onscreen.
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
POWER
ON
OFF
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
]
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
2
3
buttons to select “8. Hardware
Setup,” and then press [ENTER].
The Hardware Setup menu appears.
ENTER
To turn on Zone 2 and select an
input source, press the [ZONE 2]
button repeatedly.
1
ZONE 2
ENTER
Alternatively, press the [ZONE 2]
button followed by an input
selector button within 8 seconds.
Use the Up and Down [ ]/[
buttons to select “Powered
Zone2,” and use the Left and
]
Zone 2 turns on, the ZONE 2 indicator
lights up, and the ZONE 2 12V TRIG-
GER OUT goes high (+12 V).
ENTER
Right [ ]/[ ] buttons to select:
8.Hardware Setup
------------------------
a.PoweredZone2:NotAct
To select AM, FM, or XM (North
American model only), press the
[TUNER] input selector button repeat-
edly.
b.TV Format
c.AM Freq. Step: 9kHz
d.Remote ID :1
:Auto
ENTER
Not Act: ZONE 2 SPEAKERS termi-
nals not activated.
To select the same source as that of the
main room, press the [ZONE 2] button
repeatedly until “Zone 2 Sel: Source”
appears.
Act: ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals
activated.
When Act is selected and Zone 2 is
turned on, the speakers connected to the
ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals will
output sound, but the speakers con-
nected to the SURROUND BACK
SPEAKERS terminals will not. When
Zone 2 is turned off, even if Act is
selected, the surround back speakers
will work as normal.
To turn off Zone 2, press the
ZONE 2 [OFF] button.
2
OFF
Press the [SETUP] button.
Setup closes.
4
Note:
• This procedure can also be performed on the AV
receiver by using its [SETUP] button, arrow buttons,
and [ENTER] button.
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Zone 2—Continued
Controlling Zone 2 with the Remote
Controller
Adjusting the Volume for Zone 2
ZONE 2 LEVEL
,
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ON
STANDBY
STANDBY
ZONE
TV
2
I
INPUT
POWER
ON
ON
OFF
V1
1
V2
2
V3
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
VIDEO
4
INPUT
VIDEO
PHONES
TUNING
ENTER
SETUP MIC
ZONE
2
OFF
TONE
STEREO
DIMMER MEMORY MODE
SETUP
RETURN
INPUT
SELECTOR
4
PRESET
PRESET
LISTENING MODE
CLEAR
ZONE
2
LEVEL
TUNING
DIGITAL
S
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
10
0
10
11
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
On the remote controller, press
the [ZONE 2] REMOTE MODE but-
ton, and then use the [LEVEL–]
and [LEVEL+] buttons.
ZONE2
1
REMOTE MODE
CD
ZONE2
SURR
STEREO
REPEAT
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
PURE
A
DIRECT
THX
LEVEL
L NIGHT
ALLST
LEVEL
LEVEL
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
LEVEL–,
LEVEL+
Re-EQ
RC-620M
On the AV receiver, use the ZONE
2 LEVEL [ ]/[ ] buttons.
AV receiver
Note:
• To control Zone 2, you must press the remote control-
ler’s [ZONE 2] REMOTE MODE button first.
ZONE 2 LEVEL
If your Zone 2 speakers are connected
to an amp in Zone 2, use its volume
control to adjust the volume.
Press the [ZONE 2] REMOTE
1
ZONE2
MODE button, then point the
To Mute Zone 2:
remote controller at the AV
Press the remote controller’s [ZONE 2] button, followed
by the [MUTING] button. To unmute Zone 2, press the
remote controller’s [ZONE 2] button again, followed by
the [MUTING] button, or adjust the volume for Zone 2.
receiver and press the [ON] but-
ton.
Zone 2 turns on, and the ZONE 2 12V
TRIGGER OUT goes high (+12 V).
ON
Notes:
To select an input source for
• Only analog input sources are output by the ZONE 2
LINE OUT and ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals. Dig-
ital input sources are not output. If no sound is heard
when an input source is selected, check to see if it’s
connected to an analog input.
2
Zone 2, press the [ZONE 2]
REMOTE MODE button, followed
by an INPUT SELECTOR button.
To select AM, FM, or XM, press the
[TUNER] INPUT SELECTOR button
repeatedly.
ZONE2
V1
1
V2
2
V3
3
• When the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals are used,
listening modes that require surround back speakers,
such as Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES, and THX Select2
Cinema, are unavailable.
V4
DVD
6
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
9
7
PHONO
• While Zone 2 is on, the
functions do not work.
+
10
• You can’t select different radio stations for the main
room and Zone 2. The same radio station will be used
for both.
To turn off Zone 2, press the
[ZONE 2] REMOTE MODE button,
followed by the [STANDBY] but-
ton.
3
ZONE2
STANDBY
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Zone 2—Continued
Using a Multiroom Kit with a Cabinet
Using the Remote Controller in
In this setup, the IR receiver picks up the infrared signals
from the remote controller and feeds them to the AV
receiver located in the cabinet via the connecting block.
Zone 2 and Multiroom Control Kits
To control the AV receiver with the remote controller
while you’re in the Zone 2 room, you’ll need a commer-
cially available multiroom remote control kit.
• Multiroom kits are made by Niles and Xantech.
These kits can also be used when there isn’t a clear line
of sight to the AV receiver’s remote sensor, such as when
it’s installed inside a cabinet.
IR Receiver
Connecting
block
IR IN
Using a Multiroom Kit with Zone 2
In this setup, the IR receiver in Zone 2 picks up the infra-
red signals from the remote controller and feeds them
through to the AV receiver in the main room via the con-
necting block.
Inside
cabinet
Remote controller
Signal flow
Using a Multiroom Kit with Other
Components (TX-SR803/803E Only)
IR Receiver
Connecting
block
In this setup, an IR emitter is connected to the
TX-SR803/803E’s IR OUT jack and placed in front of
the other component’s remote control sensor. Infrared
signals received at the AV receiver’s IR IN jack are fed
through to the other component via the IR emitter. Sig-
nals picked up by the TX-SR803/803E’s remote control
sensor are not output.
Remote controller
Main room
Zone 2
Signal flow
IR Receiver
Connecting
block
The miniplug cable from the connecting block should be
connected to the AV receiver’s IR IN jack, as shown
below.
IR IN
IR OUT
TX-SR803/803E
IR Emitter
From the connecting block
Remote controller
Other component
Miniplug cable
Signal flow
TX-SR703/703E/8370
TX-SR803/803E
The IR emitter should be connected to the
TX-SR803/803E’s IR OUT jack, as shown below.
Miniplug cable
Other component
Remote control
sensor
Emitter
Miniplug
IR Emitter
TX-SR803/803E
Signal flow
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Controlling Other Components
You can control your other components, including those
made by other manufacturers, with the remote controller.
This section explains how to:
• Enter the remote control code for a component that
you want to control (e.g., DVD, TV, VCR).
• Learn commands directly from another component’s
remote controller (see page 89).
While holding down the REMOTE
MODE button to which you want
to enter the code, press the
[STANDBY] button.
2
REMOTE MODE
DVD
VCR
CD
TV
The Remote indicator lights up.
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
• Program the MACRO buttons to perform a sequence
of up to eight actions (see page 90).
STANDBY
Entering Remote Control Codes
To control another component, you must first enter the
appropriate remote control code to a REMOTE MODE
button. You’ll need to enter a code for each component
that you want to control.
Within 30 seconds, use the num-
ber buttons to enter the 4-digit
remote control code.
3
V1
1
V2
2
V3
3
MULTI CH
5
DVD
6
V4
4
The Remote indicator flashes twice.
CD
7
TAPE
8
TUNER
9
Remote
indicator
STANDBY
0
ON
STANDBY
TV
11
I
INPUT
TV
I
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
Number
buttons
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
Press the REMOTE MODE button
again to select the remote con-
troller mode, point the remote
controller at the component, and
check the operation.
If the remote controller doesn’t work as
expected, and several remote codes are
listed, try each one in turn and use the
one that works best.
TV VOL
PHONO
4
+
CLEAR
12
10
0
10
11
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
TAPE/AMP
REMOTE
MODE
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
+
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
PREV
CH
Notes:
DISPLAY
MUTING
• Remote control codes cannot be entered for the
[RECEIVER] and [HDD] REMOTE MODE buttons.
• The remote control codes provided are correct at the
time of printing, but are subject to change.
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
LISTENING MODE
SURR
STEREO
REPEAT
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
PURE
A
DIRECT
THX
LEVEL
L NIGHT
ALLST
• The HDD remote mode can only be used with the
Onkyo DS-A1 Remote Interactive Dock at this
time.
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
Re-EQ
• The [DVD] and [CD] REMOTE MODE buttons
are preprogrammed for use with Onkyo DVD
players and CD players respectively.
RC-620M
* To control another manufacturer’s CD recorder or
MD recorder, enter the appropriate control code to
the [CD] REMOTE MODE button.
Look up the appropriate remote
control code in the Remote Con-
trol Codes list.
1
The codes are organized by category.
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
Remote Control Codes for Onkyo
Components Connected via
Resetting the REMOTE MODE Buttons
You can reset a REMOTE MODE button to its default
remote control code.
Onkyo components that are connected via
are con-
trolled by pointing the remote controller at the AV
receiver, not the component. This allows you to control
components that are out of view, in a rack, for example.
While holding down the REMOTE
MODE button that you want to
1
REMOTE MODE
DVD
VCR
CD
TV
reset, press the TV [
The Remote indicator flashes three
times.
] button.
Make sure the Onkyo component is con-
1
nected with an
cable and an analog
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
audio cable (RCA).
See page 35 for details.
Enter the appropriate remote control code
for the REMOTE MODE button.
2
• [DVD] REMOTE MODE button
5002: Onkyo DVD player with
Press the REMOTE MODE button
again.
The Remote indicator flashes twice,
indicating that the button has been
reset.
2
• [CD] REMOTE MODE button
REMOTE MODE
6002: Onkyo CD player with
DVD
VCR
CD
TV
• [MD] REMOTE MODE button
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
6008: Onkyo MD recorder with
The [DVD] and [CD] REMOTE
MODE buttons are preprogrammed
with remote control codes for control-
ling Onkyo DVD players and CD play-
ers respectively. When these buttons
are reset, the preprogrammed code is
restored.
• [CDR] REMOTE MODE button
6006: Onkyo CD recorder with
See the previous page for how to enter remote
control codes.
Press the REMOTE MODE button, point
the remote controller at the AV receiver,
and operate the component.
3
Resetting the Remote Controller
You can reset the remote controller to its default settings.
If you want to control an Onkyo component by pointing
the remote controller directly at it, or you want to control
While holding down the
[RECEIVER] REMOTE MODE but-
an Onkyo component that’s not connected via
the following remote control codes:
• [DVD] REMOTE MODE button
, use
1
RECEIVER
ton, press the [STANDBY] button.
The Remote indicator flashes five
times.
5001: Onkyo DVD player without
(default)
STANDBY
• [CD] REMOTE MODE button
6001: Onkyo CD player without
(default)
Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE
MODE button again.
The Remote indicator flashes twice,
indicating that the remote controller
has been reset.
• [MD] REMOTE MODE button
2
RECEIVER
6007: Onkyo MD recorder without
• [CDR] REMOTE MODE button
6005: Onkyo CD recorder without
Note:
If you connect an
-capable Onkyo MiniDisc or CD
recorder to the TAPE IN/OUT jacks, for remote opera-
tion to work properly, you must set the input display to
MD or CDR (see page 46).
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
To control another component, point the remote controller at it and use the buttons explained below. (You must
select the appropriate remote control mode first.) With some AV components, certain buttons may not work as
expected, and some may not work at all.
■ Controlling a TV
■ Controlling a VCR
■ Controlling a Satellite or
Cable Receiver
Press [VCR] first
Press [SAT] or [CABLE] first
Press [TV] first
ON
STANDBY
ON
STANDBY
ON
STANDBY
TV
A
2
TV
TV
I
INPUT
I
INPUT
I
INPUT
A
2
5
3
A
2
V1
1
V2
2
V3
V1
1
V2
2
V3
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
V4
MULTI CH
5
V4
MULTI CH
5
4
4
4
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
7
9
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
TV VOL
PHONO
TV VOL
6
PHONO
+
CLEAR
10
0
+
CLEAR
+
CLEAR
10
0
10
0
10
11
12
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
10
11
12
10
11
12
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
MACRO
2
MACRO
2
3
3
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
REMOTE MODE
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
TAPE/AMP
TAPE/AMP
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
SLEEP
DIMMER
SLEEP
DIMMER
SLEEP
DIMMER
8
8
9
8
3
8
4
9
4
+
+
+
CH
CH
CH
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
DISC
ALBUM
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
ENTER
VOL
-
-
-
8
7
8
6
9
9
PREV
CH
PREV
CH
PREV
CH
4
8
5
8
5
6
DISPLAY
MUTING
DISPLAY
MUTING
DISPLAY
MUTING
8
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
REC
PLAYLIST
RANDOM
7
LISTENING MODE
SURR
LISTENING MODE
SURR
LISTENING MODE
SURR
STEREO
STEREO
STEREO
REPEAT
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
REPEAT
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
REPEAT
AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE
PURE
A
DIRECT
THX
ALLST
PURE
A
DIRECT
THX
ALLST
PURE
A
DIRECT
THX
ALLST
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
TEST TONE
CH SEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF
L
NIGHT
Re-EQ
L
NIGHT
Re-EQ
L
NIGHT
Re-EQ
7
RC-620M
RC-620M
RC-620M
A [ON], [STANDBY]
A [ON], [STANDBY]
A [ON], [STANDBY],TV [
]*
Set the satellite/cable receiver to
On or Standby.
Set the VCR to On or Standby.
Set the TV to On or Standby.
B Number buttons
B Number buttons
B Number buttons
Enter numbers.
Enter numbers.
Enter numbers.
C [CLEAR]
C [CH +/–],TV CH [+]/[–]*
C [CLEAR]
Cancels functions.
Select channels on the TV.
Cancels functions.
D [CH +/–]
D [PREV CH]
D [CH +/–]
Selects channels on the VCR.
Selects the previous channel.
Selects satellite/cable channels.
E [PREV CH]
E [TV INPUT]*
E [PREV CH]
Selects the previous channel.
Selects the TV’s external inputs.
Selects the previous channel.
F REC [ ]
F TV VOL [ ]/[ ]*
F [GUIDE]
Starts recording.
Adjust the TV’s volume.
Displays the program guide.
G Eject [
]
G [MUTING]
G [ ], [
]
Ejects the videocassette.
Mutes the TV.
Rewind and Fast forward.
H [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [
]
H [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[MENU]/
[ENTER]/[RETURN]
H [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[MENU]/
[ENTER]/[RETURN]
Play, Pause, Stop, Rewind, and
Fast forward.
Navigate menus on the TV.
Navigate menus on the satel-
lite/cable receiver.
I [ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[ ]/[MENU]/
[ENTER]/[RETURN]
* Buttons marked with an asterisk
(*) are exclusively for control-
ling a TV and can be used at any-
time regardless of the current
remote controller mode.
Navigate menus on the VCR.
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
Learning Commands from Other
Remote Controllers
Point the remote controllers at
each other, about 2 to 6 inches
(5–15 cm) apart, and then press
and hold the button whose com-
mand you want to learn until the
Remote indicator flashes.
3
The AV receiver’s remote controller can receive and
learn commands from other remote controllers. By trans-
mitting, for example, the Play command from your CD
player’s remote controller, the remote controller can
learn it and then transmit the exact same command when
its Play [ ] button is pressed in the CD remote mode.
You can also use this function to learn individual com-
mands after entering a remote control code (page 86).
If the command is learned successfully,
the Remote indicator flashes twice.
V O L U M E
M U T
T O N E
T E S T
C H S E L
C
P E T
E R
D V D
T
H
T
C
U
P
I -
T U N
T
N
I
L
U
M
P H O N O
C T O R
G R O U P
R
M O D E
S U
D I S
T U N E R
C
D
E R
V I D E O - 2
About 2 to 6
I N P U T L E
T A P E
D I M M
V I D E O - 1
S L E E P
D
inches (5–15 cm)
P O W E R
Remote
indicator
O
N
ST
V
1
A
ON
STANDBY
1
N
D
V
BY
4
4
TV
V
CD
2
MULTI
C
2
7
P
I
H
O
+
N
5
T
V
I
INPUT
H
1
O
T
A
V
3
--
0
/--
P
3
E
-
8
DV
IN
PU
T
1
1
0
INPUT
SELECTOR
0
D
1
6
T
UNE
RECEIVER
+
MACRO
T
V
R
9
E
1
C
H
1
V1
1
V2
2
V3
/A
MP
C
2
LEAR
REMO
DVD
TV
1
2
T
E
V
M
O
3
VCR
O
L
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
DE
CD
Z
C
A
B
O
N
E
CDR
L
2
E
V4
MULTI CH
5
HDD
M
E
N
SAT
MD
SL
RC-620M
4
EEP
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
To learn more commands, repeat
steps 2 and 3.
Press any REMOTE MODE button
when you’ve finished.
+
--/---
CLEAR
12
10
0
4
10
11
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
TAPE/AMP
1, 4
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
Notes:
SLEEP
DIMMER
• The following buttons cannot learn new commands:
REMOTE MODE, MACRO [1], [2], [3], TV [
TV [INPUT], TV CH [+]/[–], TV VOL [ ]/[ ],
Light.
],
+
CH
DISC
ALBUM
ENTER
VOL
-
PRV
• The remote controller can learn approximately 70-90
commands, although, this will be reduced by com-
mands that use a lot of memory.
• Remote controller buttons such as Play, Stop, Pause,
and so on are preprogrammed with commands for
controlling Onkyo CD players, cassette decks, and
DVD players. However, they can learn new com-
mands, and you can restore the preprogrammed com-
mands by resetting the remote controller (see
page 87).
While holding down the REMOTE
MODE button for the mode in
which you want to use the com-
mand, press the [ON] button.
The Remote indicator lights up.
1
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
TAPE/AMP
CD
TV
HDD
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
• To overwrite a previously learned command, repeat
this procedure.
• Only commands from infrared remote controllers can
be learned.
ON
• When the remote controller’s batteries expire, all
learned commands will be lost and will have to be
learned all over again, so don’t discard your other
remote controllers.
On this AV receiver’s remote con-
troller, press the button you want
to learn the new command.
2
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Controlling Other Components—Continued
Using Macros
While holding down the REMOTE
MODE button for the mode you
want to start with, press MACRO
button [1], [2], or [3].
1
REMOTE MODE
You can program the remote controller’s MACRO but-
tons to perform a sequence of actions.
RECEIVER
DVD
TAPE/AMP
CD
TV
HDD
VCR
Example:
The Remote indicator lights up.
To play a CD, you typically need to perform the follow-
ing actions:
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
For the CD example in the left column,
you’d press and hold the [RECEIVER]
REMOTE MODE button, and then
press MACRO button [1], [2], or [3].
1. Press the [RECEIVER] REMOTE MODE button
to select the Receiver remote controller mode.
2. Press the [ON] button to turn on the AV receiver.
3. Press the [CD] INPUT SELECTOR button to
select the CD input source.
4. Press the [CD] REMOTE MODE button to select
the CD remote controller mode.
5. Press the Play [ ] button to start playback on the
CD player.
On the remote controller, press
the buttons whose actions you
want to program into the macro
in the order you want them per-
formed.
2
You can program a MACRO button so that all five
actions are performed with just one button press.
For the CD example in the left column,
you’d press the following buttons:
[ON], INPUT SELECTOR [CD],
REMOTE MODE [CD], Play [ ].
Making Macros
You can make one macro for each MACRO button, and
each macro may contain up to eight commands.
When you’ve finished, press the
MACRO button again.
3
Remote
indicator
The Remote indicator flashes twice.
If you enter eight commands, the pro-
cess will finish automatically.
ON
STANDBY
TV
I
INPUT
V1
1
V2
2
V3
+
TV CH
-
3
DVD
6
V4
MULTI CH
5
4
Note:
CD
TAPE
8
TUNER
• If one or more of the buttons you used to make a macro
are taught new commands, the macro will no longer
work properly and will have to be made again.
7
9
TV VOL
PHONO
+
CLEAR
10
0
10
11
12
--/---
INPUT SELECTOR
MACRO
2
1
3
ZONE2
HDD
1, 3
1
Running Macros
REMOTE MODE
RECEIVER
DVD
CD
TAPE/AMP
TV
VCR
CABLE
CDR
SAT
MD
Press the MACRO [1], [2], or [3] button.
1
SLEEP
DIMMER
The commands in the macro are transmitted in the
order in which they were programmed. Keep the
remote controller pointed at the AV receiver until
all of the commands have been transmitted.
+
CH
DISC
ENTER
VOL
ALBUM
-
Macros can be run at anytime regardless of the
current remote controller mode.
Deleting Macros
While holding down the [RECEIVER]
REMOTE MODE button, press the MACRO
button whose macro you want to delete.
1
Press the MACRO button again.
2
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Troubleshooting
If you have any trouble using the AV receiver, look for a
solution in this section. If you can’t resolve the issue
yourself, contact your Onkyo dealer.
• On the TX-SR803/803E, if there’s no sound from a
DVD player connected to an HDMI IN, check the
DVD player’s output settings, and be sure to select a
supported audio format.
Power
Only the front speakers produce sound
• When the Stereo listening mode is selected, only the
front speakers and subwoofer produce sound.
• In the Mono listening mode, only the front speakers
output sound when the Output Sp setting is set to Front
(page 68).
Can’t turn on the AV receiver
• Make sure that the power cord is plugged into the wall
outlet properly.
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait 5
seconds or more, then plug it in again.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(pages 70, 71).
The AV receiver turns off as soon as it’s turned
on
Only the center speaker produces sound
• If you use the Pro Logic IIx Movie or Pro Logic IIx
Music listening mode with a mono source, such as an
AM radio station or mono TV program, the sound is
concentrated in the center speaker.
• In the Mono listening mode, only the center speaker
outputs sound when the Output Sp setting is set to
Center (page 68).
• The amp protection circuit has been activated.
Remove the power cord from the wall outlet immedi-
ately. Disconnect all speaker cables and input sources,
and leave the AV receiver with its power cord discon-
nected for 1 hour. After that, reconnect the power cord
and set the volume to maximum. If the AV receiver
stays on, set the volume to minimum, disconnect the
power cord, and reconnect your speakers and input
sources. If the AV receiver turns off when you set the
volume to maximum, disconnect the power cord, and
contact your Onkyo dealer.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(pages 70, 71).
The surround speakers produce no sound
• When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected,
the surround speakers produce no sound.
Audio
• Depending on the source and current listening mode,
not much sound may be produced by the surround
speakers. Try selecting another listening mode.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(pages 70, 71).
There’s no sound or it’s very quiet
• Make sure that the digital input source is selected
properly (page 45).
• Make sure that all audio connecting plugs are pushed
in all the way (page 24).
The center speaker produces no sound
• When the Stereo listening mode is selected, the center
speaker produces no sound.
• In the Mono listening mode, only the front speakers
output sound when the Output Sp setting is set to Front
(page 68).
• Make sure that the polarity of the speaker cables is
correct, and that the bare wire is in contact with metal
part of each speaker terminal (page 21)
• Make sure that the speaker cables are not shorting.
• Check the volume (page 48). The AV receiver is
designed for home theater enjoyment and has a wide
volume range for precise adjustment.
• If the MUTING indicator is shown on the display,
press the remote controller’s [MUTING] button to
unmute the AV receiver (page 58).
• While a pair of headphones is connected to the
PHONES jack, no sound is output by the speakers
(page 59).
• Check the digital audio output settings on the con-
nected device. On some games consoles, such as those
that can play DVDs, the default setting is off.
• With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an
audio format from a menu.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(pages 70, 71).
The surround back speakers produce no sound
• The surround back speakers are not used with all lis-
tening modes. Select another listening mode
(page 60).
• Not much sound may be produced by the surround
back speakers with some sources.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(pages 70, 71).
• When the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals are used,
playback in the main room is reduced to 5.1-channels,
and the surround back speakers produce no sound
(page 82).
• If your turntable uses an MC cartridge, you must con-
nect an MC head amp, or an MC transformer
(page 33).
• Check the speaker settings (pages 70–75).
• The input signal format is set to PCM or DTS. Set it to
Auto (page 81).
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The subwoofer produces no sound
• When you play source material that contains no infor-
mation in the LFE channel, the subwoofer produces
no sound.
• Make sure the speakers are configured correctly
(pages 70, 71).
• With some CD players, you won’t be able to playback
DTS material properly even though your player is con-
nected to a digital input on the AV receiver. This is
usually because the DTS bitstream has been processed
(e.g., output level, sampling rate, or frequency
response changed) and the AV receiver doesn’t recog-
nize it as a genuine DTS signal. In such cases, you
may hear noise.
The Zone 2 speakers produce no sound
• The Zone 2 speakers only output sources that are con-
nected to an analog input. Check to see if the source is
connected to an analog input.
Video
There’s no picture
• Make sure that all video connecting plugs are pushed
in all the way (page 24).
• Make sure that each video component is properly con-
nected.
• If a video component is connected to a component
video input, your TV must be connected to the COM-
PONENT VIDEO OUT (page 25).
• If a video component is connected to an HDMI input,
your TV must be connected to the HDMI OUT (only
TX-803/803E).
• While the Pure Audio listening mode is selected, the
video circuitry is turned off and only the HDMI OUT
outputs video signals.
• On your TV, make sure that the video input to which
the AV receiver is connected is selected.
• To watch a composite video or S-Video source on a
TV that’s connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO
OUT, select Video in the “Component Video Setup”
on page 44.
There’s no sound with a certain signal format
• Check the digital audio output setting on the con-
nected device. On some games consoles, such as those
that can play DVDs, the default setting is off.
• With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an
audio output format from a menu.
Can’t get 6.1- or 7.1-channel playback
• When the ZONE 2 SPEAKERS terminals are used,
playback in the main room is reduced to 5.1-channels.
The volume cannot be set to +18 dB (99)
• After the Automatic Speaker Setup function has been
used, or the volume level of each speaker has been
adjusted (pages 58, 73), the maximum possible vol-
ume setting be reduced.
Noise can be heard
• Using cable ties to bundle audio cables with power
cords, speaker cables, and so on may degrade the
audio performance, so don’t do it.
• An audio cable may be picking up interference. Try
repositioning your cables.
TX-SR803/803E:There’s no picture from a
source connected to an HDMI IN
The Late Night function doesn’t work
• Make sure the source material is Dolby Digital
(page 68).
• If the message “Resolution Error” appears on the AV
receiver’s display, this indicates that the TV or display
does not support the current video resolution and you
need to select another resolution on your DVD player.
The multichannel DVD input doesn’t work
• Check the multichannel DVD input connections
(page 28).
• To select the multichannel DVD input, press the
[MULTI CH] input selector button.
The onscreen menus don’t appear
• The onscreen menus do not appear on a TV that’s con-
nected to the HDMI OUT.
• On your TV, make sure that the video input to which
the AV receiver is connected is selected.
• Check the audio output settings on your DVD player.
The picture is distorted
About DTS signals
• On non-North American models, specify the TV sys-
tem used in your area in the “TV Format Setup” on
page 47.
• With some TVs and projectors, the onscreen setup
menus may not appear when the Scan Mode setting is
set to Non-Interlaced. In this case, select this setting
again by using the AV receiver’s display, and select
Interlaced (page 79).
• When playing DTS program material, using the pause,
fast forward, or fast reverse function on your player
may produce a short audible noise. This is not a mal-
function.
• When DTS program material ends and the DTS bit-
stream stops, the AV receiver remains in DTS listen-
ing mode and the DTS indicator remains on. This is to
prevent noise when you use the pause, fast forward, or
fast reverse function on your player. If you switch your
player from DTS to PCM, because the AV receiver
does not switch formats immediately, you may not
hear any sound, in which case you should stop your
player for about 3 seconds, and then resume playback.
The immediate display does not appear
• The immediate display does not appear on a TV that’s
connected to the HDMI OUT or COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT.
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• To control an Onkyo component that’s not connected
via , or another manufacturer’s component, point
the remote controller at the component. Be sure to
enter the appropriate remote control code first
(page 86).
Tuner
Reception is noisy, stereo FM reception suffers
from hiss, or the FM STEREO indicator doesn’t
appear
• Relocate your antenna.
• Move the AV receiver away from your TV or com-
puter.
• Listen to the station in mono (page 49).
• When listening to anAM station, operating the remote
controller may cause noise.
• Passing cars and airplanes can cause interference.
• Concrete walls weaken radio signals.
• If nothing improves the reception, install an outdoor
antenna.
Can’t learn commands from another remote
controller
• When learning commands, make sure that the trans-
mitting ends of both remote controllers are pointing at
each other.
• Are you trying to learn from a remote controller that
cannot be used for learning? Some commands cannot
be learned, especially those that contain several
instructions.
Can’t select XM radio channels (North Ameri-
can model only)
Recording
Can’t record
• On your recorder, make sure the correct input is
selected.
• Channels cannot be selected while the
tor is flashing, as tuning is in progress.
indica-
• To prevent signal loops and damage to the AV
receiver, input signals are not fed through to outputs
with the same name (e.g., TAPE IN to TAPE OUT,
VIDEO 1 IN to VIDEO 1 OUT, or VIDEO 2 IN to
VIDEO 2 OUT).
• When the PureAudio listening mode is selected, video
recording is not possible because no video signals are
output. Select another listening mode.
Remote Controller
The remote controller doesn’t work
• Make sure that the batteries are installed with the cor-
rect polarity (page 13).
• Make sure that the remote controller is not too far
away from the AV receiver, and that there’s no
obstruction between the remote controller and the AV
receiver’s remote control sensor (page 13).
• Make sure you’ve selected the correct remote control-
ler mode (page 14).
Others
The sound changes when I connect my head-
phones
• When a pair of headphones is connected, the listening
mode is set to Stereo, unless it’s already set to Stereo,
Mono, Direct, or PureAudio, in which case it stays the
same.
• Make sure you’ve entered the correct remote control
code (page 86).
Can’t control other components
• Make sure you’ve selected the correct remote control-
ler mode (page 14).
• If you’ve connected an
-capable Onkyo MD
How do I change the language of a multiplex
source
• Use the “Multiplex” setting on the “Audio Adjust”
menus to select “Main” or “Sub” (page 68).
recorder, CD recorder, or next generation HDD-com-
patible component to the TAPE IN/OUT jacks, or a
DS-A1 Remote Interactive Dock to the VIDEO 3 IN
jacks, for the remote controller to work properly, you
must set the input display to MD, CDR, or HDD (see
page 46).
The
functions don’t work
• To use
, you must make an
connection and an
analog audio connection (RCA) between the compo-
nent and AV receiver, even if they are connected digi-
tally (page 35).
• The entered remote control code may not be correct. If
more than one code is listed, try each one.
• If none of the codes work, use the Learning function
to learn the commands of the other component’s
remote controller (page 89).
• With some AV components, certain buttons may not
work as expected, and some may not work at all.
• To control an Onkyo component that’s connected via
, point the remote controller at the AV receiver. Be
sure to enter the appropriate remote control code first
(page 87).
• While Zone 2 is on, the
functions do not work.
The AV receiver’s display doesn’t work
• The display is turned off when the Pure Audio listen-
ing mode is selected.
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The AV receiver contains a microcomputer for signal pro-
cessing and control functions. In very rare situations,
severe interference, noise from an external source, or
static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely
event that this happens, unplug the power cord from the
wall outlet, wait at least five seconds, and then plug it
back in again.
Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD
rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by
the unit’s malfunction. Before you record important
data, make sure that the material will be recorded cor-
rectly.
To reset the AV receiver to its factory defaults, turn
it on and, while holding down the [VIDEO 1] button,
press the [STANDBY/ON] button. “Clear” will
appear on the display and the AV receiver will enter
Standby mode.
For North American and Australian models, set the AV
receiver to Standby before disconnecting the power
cord from the wall outlet. For other models, set the AV
receiver to Standby and the POWER switch to OFF
before disconnect the power cord.
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Specification
Amplifier Section
General
Power Output
Power Supply
North American: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Australian and European:
AC 230-240 V, 50 Hz
Others: AC 120/220-240 V, 50/60 Hz
AC 230-240 V, 50Hz
AC 220-230 V, 50/60 Hz
North American: 7.5 A
Others: 680 W
TX-SR803/803E:
2 channels driven:
North American: 105 W + 105 W
(8 Ω, 20 Hz–20 kHz, FTC)
European: 140 W + 140 W
(6 Ω, 1 kHz, DIN)
Power Consumption
Others: 170 W + 170 W
(6 Ω, 1 kHz, JEITA)
Standby Power
Consumption
TX-SR703/703E/8370:
2 channels driven:
North American: 0.1 W
Australian and European: 0.2 W
Others: 0.5 W
North American: 100 W + 100 W
(8 Ω, 20 Hz–20 kHz, FTC)
European: 130 W + 130 W
(6 Ω, 1 kHz, DIN)
Others: 160 W + 160 W
(6 Ω, 1 kHz, JEITA)
Dimensions
(W × H × D)
435 × 173.5 × 430 mm
17-1/8"
North American: 13.3 kg
29.3 lbs.
×
6-13/16"
×
16-15/16"
Dynamic Power
TX-SR803/803E:
Weight
240 W + 240 W (3 Ω, Front)
180 W + 180 W (4 Ω, Front)
125 W + 125 W (8 Ω, Front)
European: 13.5 kg
29.8 lbs.
Others: 13.3 kg
29.3 lbs.
TX-SR703/703E/8370:230 W + 230 W (3 Ω, Front)
170 W + 170 W (4 Ω, Front)
115 W + 115 W (8 Ω, Front)
THD (Total Harmonic
Distortion)
Damping Factor
Input Sensitivity and
Impedance
■ Video Inputs
HDMI
Component
S-Video
0.08% (Power Rated)
60 (Front, 1 kHz, 8Ω)
TX-SR803/803E: IN1, IN2
IN1, IN2, IN3
DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3,
200 mV/ 47 kΩ (LINE)
2.5 mV/47 kΩ (PHONO MM)
VIDEO4
Composite
DVD, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3,
VIDEO4
Output Level and
Impedance
Phono Overload
Frequency Response
Tone Control
200 mV/ 470 Ω (REC OUT)
70 mV (MM 1 kHz, 0.5%)
10 Hz–100 kHz/ +1 dB-3 dB (LINE)
10 dB, 50 Hz (BASS)
10 dB, 20 kHz (TREBLE)
106 dB (LINE, IHF-A)
80 dB (PHONO, IHF-A)
4Ω– or 6Ω–
■ Video Outputs
HDMI
Component
S-Video
TX-SR803/803E: OUT
OUT
MONITOR OUT, VIDEO1, VIDEO2
MONITOR OUT, VIDEO1, VIDEO2
Signal to Noise Ratio
Speaker Impedance
Composite
■ Audio Inputs
Digital Inputs
Optical: 5 (1 on Front Panel)
Coaxial: 2
Video Section
Analog Inputs
DVD (MULTICHANNEL), VIDEO1,
VIDEO2, VIDEO3, VIDEO4, TAPE, CD,
PHONO
Input Sensitivity/Output
Level and Impedance
1 Vp-p /75Ω (Component and S-VideoY)
0.7 Vp-p /75Ω (Component Pb/Cb,Pr/Cr)
0.28 Vp-p /75Ω (S-Video C)
Multichannel Input
7.1 ch (DVD)
1 Vp-p /75Ω (Composite)
■ Audio Outputs
Digital Output
Analog Outputs
Multichannel Pre
Outputs
Component Video
Frequency Response
Optical: 1
TAPE, VIDEO1, VIDEO2, ZONE2
5 Hz – 100 MHz
Tuner Section
7.1 ch
Speaker Outputs
L, R, C, SL, SR, SBL, SBR
ZONE2 (L, R)
1
■ FM
Phones
Tuning Frequency
Range
North American: 87.5 MHz– 107.9 MHz
Other: 87.5 MHz– 108.0 MHz
Stereo: 22.2 dBf (75Ω IHF)
Mono: 15.2 dBf (75Ω IHF)
Stereo: 67 dB (IHF-A)
RS232
1 (Other than North American and
Australian)
Usable Sensitivity
Signal to Noise Ratio
THD
IR Input/Output
12 V Trigger Out
TX-SR803/803E: 1/1
TX-SR703/703E/8370: 1/0
ZONE2
Mono: 73 dB (IHF-A)
Stereo: 0.5% (1 kHz)
Mono:0.3% (1 kHz)
Frequency Response
Stereo Separation
30 Hz–15 kHz / 1 dB
40 dB (1 kHz)
Specifications and features are subject to change without
notice.
■ AM
Tuning Frequency
Range
North American: 530 kHz–1710 kHz
European: 522 kHz–1611 kHz
Asian: 530/522 kHz–1710/1611 kHz
Usable Sensitivity
Signal to Noise Ratio
THD
300 µV/m
40 dB
0.70%
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TX-SR803/TX-SR703
Quick Guide
This guide shows how to get your AV receiver up and running quickly and smoothly. It shows you how to
connect your speakers, DVD player, and TV, and how to use Automatic Speaker Setup. For full details on
using the AV receiver, refer to the main instruction manual.
Home Theater Basics
❍ Where to PutYour Speakers
Front speakers
Surround
back
speakers
Subwoofer
Center speaker
Surround speakers
❍ Audio & Video Signal Flow
1
Speakers
: Signal Flow
Audio
2 Video
4
5
Video
Audio
3
Audio
TV
DVD player
Connections 1 through 5 are explained on the following pages.
En
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System Hookup
1 ConnectingYour Speakers
The AV receiver’s positive (+) speaker terminals are
color-coded for easy identification. (The negative (–)
speaker terminals are all black.)
Connecting a Powered Subwoofer
Using a suitable cable, connect the AV receiver’s SUB-
WOOFER PRE OUT to an input on your powered sub-
woofer, as shown. If your subwoofer is unpowered and
you’re using an external amplifier, connect the SUB-
WOOFER PRE OUT to an input on the amp.
Speaker terminal
Front left
Color
White
Red
Front right
Center
Green
Blue
Note:
Surround left
Surround right
Surround back left
Surround back right
Make sure the plug is pushed in all the way.
Gray
Brown
Tan
Powered
The supplied speaker labels are also color-coded and
you should attach them to the positive (+) side of each
speaker cable in accordance with the above table. All
you need to do then is to match the color of each label
to the corresponding speaker terminal.
subwoofer
LINE INPUT
LINE INPUT
Connecting Speaker Set A
Front right
speaker
Front left
speaker
1
Unscrew the terminal.
Center
speaker
2
Fully insert the bare
wire, making sure
that it’s touching the
center of the terminal.
3
Screw the terminal
tight.
Surround
back right
speaker
Surround
back left
speaker
Surround
right
speaker
Surround
left
speaker
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2+3 Basic DVD Player Hookup
VIDEO OUT
L
DVD player
R
2
COAXIAL
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
DVD
IN
V
DIGITAL
3
IN1
COAXIAL
3
FRONT
L
R
DVD
Connection
AV receiver
DVD IN V
Signal flow
DVD player
Composite video output
Analog audio L/R output
Digital coaxial output
2
3
3
DVD IN FRONT
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN 1
Note: The digital connection 3 offers Dolby & DTS listening modes, the analog connection 3 allows you to
record.
4+5 Basic TV Hookup
L
R
TV
AUDIO
VIDEO IN
OUT
5
4
IN
L
MONITOR
OUT
R
V
VIDEO 3
Connection
AV receiver
MONITOR OUT V
VIDEO 3 IN L/R
Signal flow
TV
Component video input
Analog audio L/R output
4
5
Note: Connection 5 is only necessary if you want to listen to TV programs through the AV receiver.
Connect the Power cord and start the Automatic Speaker Setup. ➔ See page 4.
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Turning on & Using Automatic Speaker Setup
With the supplied speaker setup microphone, use the Automatic Speaker Setup function.
Before using this function, connect and position all your speakers.
Remote
controller
Press the [STANDBY/ON] button on the AV receiver or press the remote
1
controller’s [RECEIVER] button followed by the [ON] button to turn on
the AV receiver.
AV receiver
RECEIVER
STANDBY/ON
Turn on the TV and select the input to which the AV receiver is connected.
or
ON
Put the speaker setup microphone
in the listening position, and con-
SETUP MIC
2
nect it to the SETUP MIC jack on the
front panel.
MIC
position
And press [ENTER].
The automatic speaker setup starts.
The whole process takes about 2 minutes.
ENTER
Auto Speaker Setup
------------------------
Push Enter:Start
Caution! Loud sound.
When you’ve finished the setup,
press the Up and Down [ ]/[ ] but-
tons to select “Apply the Results,”
and then press [ENTER].
3
Auto Speaker Setup
------------------------
Apply the Results
Check the Results
Retry
ENTER
ENTER
Retry with
Test noise Level up
Disconnect the speaker setup
microphone.
Cancel
Selecting the Input Source
1. Use the AV receiver’s input selector buttons
to select the input source.
3
To select the input source with the remote controller,
press the [RECEIVER] button, and then use the
INPUT SELECTOR buttons.
MASTER VOLUME
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
ZONE
2
PURE AUDIO
MULTI CH
DVD
VIDEO
1
VIDEO
2
VIDEO
3
VIDEO
4
PHONO
TAPE
TUNER
CD
DISPLAY
PUSH TO OPEN
2. Start playback.
3. To adjust the volume, use the MASTER VOL-
UME control, or the remote controller’s [VOL]
button.
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Remote Control Codes
Códigos de control remoto
Fernbedienungscodes
Fjärrstyrningskoder
Codes de télécommande
Codici del telecomando
Afstandsbedieningscodes
遙控代碼
遙控代碼
RC-620M / 621M / 622M / 623M / 630M / 631M / 632M
DVD player
RCA
CD player
JVC
CD recorder
Kenwood
Marantz
DVD
DVD Codes
0549, 0598, 0744
0650
0099
0653
0653
0653
Rotel
0708, 0653, 0055,
0064
DVD player
Kenwood
SM Electronic
Samsung
Sanyo
0757
Philips
Acoustic
0757
Krell
0184
Solutions
Alba
0600
LXI
0332
0744
0740
0697
Linn
0184
Amstrad
Sharp
0657
TV
TV Codes
MCS
0056
0699, 0744, 0782,
0821, 0823, 0857,
1127
Sherwood
Shinsonic
Slim Art
Sony
0797
Apex Digital
Magnavox
Marantz
Matsui
Memorex
Meridian
Micromega
Miro
0184, 0332
0653, 0056, 0184
0184
0560
TV
AGB
0811
Blaupunkt
Blue Parade
Bush
0744
0543
0560, 0891
0702
0598
0478, 0120, 0207,
0087, 0057, 0205,
0036, 0119, 0135
0332
AOC
Sylvania
Tatung
0740
0184
0797
Centrex
Clatronic
CyberHome
DVD2000
Daewoo
Dansai
0699
ASA
0131
0184
Teac
0598, 0744
0517
0815
AWA
0036
0027
Technics
Theta Digital
Thomson
Toshiba
0741
Acura
Addison
Admiral
Advent
Aiko
0036
Mission
Myryad
NAD
0184
0598
0548
0119, 0135, 0680
0120, 0490, 0190
0788
0184
0549
0811, 0797
0797
0027
0530
NSM
0184
Urban
Concepts
Decca
0797
0530
0119
Naim
0184
Denon
0517
0839, 0729, 0057,
0036, 0235, 0388,
0543
XBox
0549
Onkyo
6001, 6002 (RI)
Diamond
Digitrex
Emerson
Enterprise
Fisher
0795
Akai
Yamaha
Zenith
Zeus
0517, 0566, 0572
0530, 0618, 0768
0811
0027, 0059, 0064,
0206, 0332
Optimus
0699
Akura
Alba
0291
0618
Panasonic
Philips
Pioneer
Polk Audio
Proton
QED
0056
0036, 0064, 0398,
0695
0618
0653, 0184
0059, 0332
0184
0697
DVD Recorder
Panasonic
Pioneer
America Action 0207
GE
0549, 0744
0742
5006
5004
5003
5007
5005
Ampro
Amstrad
Anam
0778
Go Video
GoldStar
Gradiente
Greenhill
Grundig
Hitachi
0184
0198, 0036, 0064,
0398, 0439, 0460,
0543
0768
0184
Sharp
0678
Quad
0184
Sony
0277, 0207, 0036
0744
Quasar
RCA
0056
Toshiba
Anam National 0277, 0677
0566
0059, 0206, 0332
0206
Anitech
0036
0600, 0691
0699
Realistic
Revox
Rotel
Apex Digital
Audiosonic
0775, 0792, 0794
0064, 0136
Hiteker
JVC
0184
CD
CD Codes
0585, 0650
0744
0184
0478, 0207, 0119,
0650
KLH
Audiovox
SAE
0184
CD player
Aiwa
Kenwood
Koss
0517, 0561
0678
Sansui
Sanyo
Scott
0184, 0332
0206
Bang & Olufsen 0592
0184
0184
Basic Line
Baur
0036
Arcam
LG
0768
0332
0064, 0388, 0539
0207
Audio Research 0184
Limit
0795
Sears
0332
Baysonic
Beaumark
AudioTon
Audiolab
Audiomeca
Cairn
0184
0184
0184
0184
Magnavox
Marantz
Memorex
MiCO
0530, 0702
0566
Sharp
0888, 0064
0184
0205
Simaudio
0397, 0513, 0741,
0742
Beko
0858
Sonic Frontiers 0184
0750
Sony
0517, 0027
Bell & Howell
Beon
0181
California Audio
Labs
0056
Microsoft
Mintek
0549
Symphonic
TAG McLaren
Tandy
0332
0184
0059
0056
0184
0184
0184
0099
0184
0064
0744
Blaupunkt
Blue Sky
Bondstec
Bradford
Brandt
0222
Carver
Cyrus
DKK
0184, 0206
0184
Mitsubishi
Mustek
Nesa
0548
0695, 1064
0274
0757
Technics
Thorens
Thule
0027
0744
0207
DMX
Electronics
0184
Onkyo
5001, 5002 (RI)
0678
0136, 0362
0263, 0490
Denon
0900
Oritron
Universum
Victor
Broksonic
Dynamic Bass 0206
Palsonic
Panasonic
0699
0036, 0064, 0398,
0401, 0695, 1064
Bush
Emerson
Fisher
0332
0517, 0659, 1389
Wards
CCE
0064
0274
0274
0207
0057
0057
0206
0530, 0566, 0673,
0881
Philips
CGE
MD recorder
Kenwood
Sharp
Genexxa
Goodmans
Grundig
0059, 0332
0332
0552, 0598, 0658,
0659
CTC
0708
0888
0517
Pioneer
CXC
0184
Polk Audio
Proscan
Qwestar
0566
0549
0678
Candle
Carnivale
Sony
Harman/Kardon 0184, 0200
Hitachi 0059
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TV
TV
TV
Carver
0081, 0197
0036
Gateway
Geloso
Genexxa
Gibralter
1782, 1783
0036
0036, 0064, 0131,
0132, 0136, 0190,
0314, 0373, 0401,
0507
Phonola
Pilot
0064
0057
Cascade
Cathay
M Electronic
0064
0190
0193, 0136, 0190,
0314, 0706, 0787,
0893
Pioneer
Portland
Celebrity
Celera
0027
0044, 0057
MGA
0177, 0057, 0205
0087, 0057, 0539
0274, 0543
0792
0181, 0057, 0205,
0064, 0136, 0404
MTC
GoldStar
0119
Centurion
Changhong
Ching Tai
0064
Magnadyne
Magnafon
Prandoni-
Prince
0064, 0398, 0401,
0661
0543
0792
Goodmans
0543
0036, 0119
0081, 0057, 1481,
1281
Prima
0788
Gorenje
Gradiente
Graetz
0397
Magnavox
Manesth
Marantz
Mark
0027, 0207, 0036,
0119
Prism
0078
Chun Yun
0080, 0197
0190, 0388
0291, 0347
Profex
Proscan
0036, 0388
0074
Chung Hsin
Cimline
Cineral
Citizen
0207, 0080, 0135
0036
0081, 0057, 0064,
0583
0064, 0235, 0366,
0543
Granada
Grandin
Grundig
0036, 0064, 0274,
0291, 0445, 0695
Protech
0064
0478, 0119
0087, 0057, 0119
0207
0637
0036, 0064, 0235,
0398, 0514, 0543
Proton
Pulsar
Quasar
0057, 0205, 0036
0044
Matsui
0064, 0222, 0514,
0583, 0614
Clarion
Clarivox
Clatronic
Condor
Conrac
Contec
Craig
Matsushita
Mediator
Medion
0277, 0677
0064
0064
Grunpy
HCM
0207
0277, 0078, 0677
0274, 0397
0347, 0397
0835
0036, 0439
0205
0064, 0131, 0388,
0539
Quelle
R-Line
0695, 0835, 1064
0205, 0172
Hallmark
Hankook
Megatron
0064
0207, 0057, 0205
0181, 0277, 0490,
0177, 0205, 0036,
1064
0074, 0027, 0057,
0205, 1474, 1481,
0117, 0119, 0706,
1074, 1174, 1274,
1374, 1574
0207, 0036
0207
0064, 0347, 0388,
0455, 0583
Memorex
Hanseatic
RCA
Hantarex
0543
Metz
0474
Crosley
0081
Harman/Kardon 0081
Micromaxx
Microstar
Midland
Minerva
Minoka
0835
0207, 0036, 0064,
0397, 0445
Crown
RFT
0455
Harvard
Havermy
Hello Kitty
Hinari
0207
0835
0074, 0181, 0207,
0057, 0205
0074, 0081, 0181,
0478, 0120, 0087,
0729, 0057, 0172,
0193, 1174, 1374
0120
0074, 0044, 0078
0514
RadioShack
Curtis Mathes
0478
Radiola
0064
0543
0036, 0064
0482
0439
Radiomarelli
0181, 0478, 0207,
0057, 0205, 1688,
0036, 0064, 0119,
0135, 0197, 0401,
0650, 0661
Hisawa
0181, 0277, 0120,
0263, 0207, 0177,
1277, 0057, 0205,
0135, 0539, 0863
0181, 0207, 0057,
0205
Realistic
0057, 0205, 1172,
0172, 1283, 0036,
0119, 0132, 0136,
0190, 0252, 0383,
0508, 0575, 0605
Mitsubishi
Daewoo
Rediffusion
Reoc
0388
Hitachi
0318, 0319, 0543,
0636
0741
Mivar
Dansai
Dayton
De Graaf
Decca
Denon
Digatron
Dixi
0064
Revox
0064
0036
Hua Tun
Huanyu
Hypson
ICE
0036
Motorola
Multitech
Myryad
0120
Rex
0190, 0286, 0291
0036, 0291, 0445
0235, 0575
0064, 0543
0172
0401
0207, 0036
0583
Roadstar
0064, 0291
0291, 0398
0398
0044, 0057, 0524,
0630
Runco
0183, 0205, 0388,
0893
NAD
0064
ITS
SBR
SEG
SEI
0064
0181, 0183, 0078,
0057, 0205, 0036,
0197, 0482, 0524,
1731
0036, 0064
0044
ITT
0190, 0388, 0575
0274, 0397, 0445
0064
0291, 0695
0543
NEC
Dumont
Dwin
Imperial
Indiana
Infinity
Ingelen
Inno Hit
Innova
Inteq
0747, 0801
0064
SKY
SSS
0064
NEI
0064
ECE
0081
0207
NTC
0119
Elbe
0286
0190
0136, 0190, 0314,
0362
Saba
Neckermann
Netsat
0064, 0583
0064
Electroband
Elin
0027
0543
Saccs
Sagem
Saisho
0265
0064, 0575
0347
0064
0637
0120, 0205, 0036,
0119
Elite
0044
Newave
0036, 0291, 0543
Elta
0036
0064, 0190, 0274,
0388, 0539
Interfunk
Nikkai
Nikko
0064, 0291
0190, 0383, 0388,
0575
0181, 0263, 0490,
0207, 0205, 0388,
0650
Salora
0057, 0205, 0119
Emerson
Intervision
JBL
0064, 0291, 0404
0081
Sambers
0543
0388, 0500, 0507,
0575, 0658
Nokia
Envision
Epson
Erres
0057, 0840
0860, 6004
0064
0181, 0120, 0057,
0205, 0198, 0036,
0119, 0677, 1782
JCB
0027
Sampo
Norcent
Nordmende
Oceanic
Onwa
0775, 0851
0490, 0080, 0398,
0680, 0710
JVC
0136, 0314, 0587
0190, 0388
0181, 0087, 0839,
0729, 0057, 0205,
0036, 0064, 0117,
0119, 0291, 0397,
0583, 0614, 0645,
0793, 0841
Ether
0057, 0036
0036
0183, 0078, 0263,
0036, 0119
Jean
0207, 0460
Etron
Samsung
Jensen
KEC
0788
0181, 0277, 0193,
0677
Europhon
0543
Optimus
Optonica
Orion
0207
0064, 0100, 0136,
0265, 0314, 0362,
0587
0120
Ferguson
KTV
0207, 0057
0036
Sansei
Sansui
0478
0490
0263, 0490, 0064,
0347, 0543
Kaisui
Fidelity
0388
Kapsch
Karcher
Kathrein
Kendo
Kenwood
Kneissel
Kolin
0190
0181, 0207, 0131,
0235, 0366, 0826
Osaki
0291, 0439
Sanyo
Finlandia
0235, 0373
0637
0064, 0347, 0539,
0583
0064, 0131, 0132,
0373, 0543
Otto Versand
Schaub Lorenz 0388
0583
Finlux
0064, 0274, 0398,
0695
0064
Palladium
Panama
0397, 0445
0291
Schneider
Firstar
0263, 0036
0057
Firstline
0036, 0274, 0695
Scotch
Scott
0205
0286, 0462
0207, 0080, 0135
0064
0081, 0277, 0078,
0064, 0190, 0677,
1437
0181, 0131, 0235,
0397
0263, 0207, 0205
Fisher
Panasonic
0074, 0081, 0181,
0183, 0205, 0198
Sears
Korpel
Koyoda
Flint
0482
Pathe Cinema 0265, 0347
0036
Formenti
Fortress
Frontech
Fujitsu
0064, 0347
0120
Seleco
0190, 0286
0207
Pausa
Penney
Perdio
Philco
0036
L&S Electronic 0835
Semivox
Semp
0074, 0183, 0078,
0087, 0057, 0205,
1374
0087, 0057, 0205,
0064, 0135, 0741
0190, 0274, 0291
0710, 0836
0207, 0198, 0291
0207
0183
LG
Sharp
0120, 0057, 0677
0036, 0119
0120, 0263, 0036
0543
0074, 0081, 0181,
0183, 0205
0347
LXI
Funai
Shen Ying
Sheng Chia
Siarem
0081, 0490, 0207,
0057, 0205, 0172,
1688, 0064, 0274
Futuretech
Leyco
0064, 0291
0074, 0078, 0478,
0207, 0057, 0205,
1481, 0119, 0587,
1174, 1374
Liesenk & Tter 0064
GE
Siemens
Sinudyne
Skantic
0064, 0222
0543
0081, 0027, 0078,
0057, 0205, 1481,
0064, 0119, 0135,
0401, 0583, 0717
Loewe
Luxor
0539
Philips
0383, 0388
GEC
0064, 0543
0383
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TV
VCR
VCR
Ferguson
Fidelity
Finlandia
0068, 0347
0027
0062, 0064, 0075,
0066, 0074, 0267,
0027, 0131, 0334,
0375, 1264
Skygiant
Skyworth
Solavox
Sonitron
Sonoko
Sonolor
Sontec
0207
Watson
Waycon
White
0064, 0347
0183
0064
Memorex
0108, 0131
0190
0490, 0064, 0347,
Westinghouse 0650
0108, 0027, 0069,
0131
0235
Memphis
Metz
0099
Finlux
Yamaha
Yapshe
Yoko
0057, 0796, 0860
0036, 0064
0190, 0235
0064
0064, 0374, 1589
0069
0064, 0072, 0070,
0099
0277
Firstline
Minolta
0064, 0291
0108, 0094, 0070,
0068, 0834
Fisher
Fuji
0074, 0131
0062, 0060
0072, 0027
0027
Mitsubishi
0044, 0490, 0205,
0119
1127, 0027, 0677,
0861, 1532, 1678
Zenith
Sony
Motorola
Multitech
Murphy
Myryad
NAD
0062, 0075
0027, 0099
0027
Fujitsu
Funai
Soundesign
Soundwave
0207, 0205
0064, 0445
0087, 0062, 0267,
0834, 1062, 1087
GE
VCR
0108
0183, 0078, 0087,
0205, 0119
VCR Codes
Sowa
0131
GEC
0108
0027
0072
0459
0099
Squareview
Standard
Starlite
0198
VCR
ASA
0062, 0064, 0075,
0131, 0094, 0068
Garrard
General
Go Video
GoldHand
NEC
0036
0064, 0108
National
Neckermann
Nesco
0253
0207
Admiral
Adventura
Aiko
0075
0027
0305
0108
Stern
0190, 0286
0027
0099
Supreme
Sylvania
Symphonic
0064, 0252, 0507,
1264
GoldStar
Newave
Nikko
0064
0081, 0057, 0198
0207, 0198
0064, 0027, 0334,
0375, 0379
Aiwa
0064
0064, 0027, 0099,
0305
Goodmans
Akai
0068, 0342
0099
Noblex
0267
0027, 0478, 0120,
0087, 0205, 0119
Synco
Akiba
Gradiente
Graetz
0027
Nokia
0267, 0131, 0068
0068, 0347
0027, 0068
0342, 0375
0062, 0253
Sysline
T + A
TCM
0064
0099, 0305, 0342,
0379
0267, 0131, 0068
0108, 0131
Nordmende
Oceanic
Okano
Alba
0474
Granada
Grandin
America Action 0305
American High 0062
0835
0064, 0027, 0099
TMK
0205
0108, 0099, 0253,
0374
Olympus
Grundig
Amstrad
0027
TNCi
0044
0064, 0075, 0131,
0459
Optimus
Orion
0064, 0267, 0305,
0253, 0507
HCM
0099
0074
0064
TVS
0490
Anam
HI-Q
0211, 0375, 0379,
1506
Tacico
Tai Yi
Tandy
Tashiko
0205, 0036, 0119
0036
Anam National 0253, 1589
Hanseatic
Anitech
0099
Osaki
0064, 0027, 0099
0108
Harley
Davidson
0120, 0190
0119, 0677
0027
Asha
0267
Otto Versand
Palladium
Asuka
0064
Harman/Kardon 0108
0064, 0068, 0099
0081, 0181, 0183,
0078, 0087, 0036,
0064, 0543
Audiovox
Baird
0064, 0305
0027, 0131, 0068
0099, 0305
0267
Harwood
Hinari
0099
0062, 0252, 0253,
0643, 1062, 1589
Tatung
Teac
Panasonic
0267, 0099, 0379
Pathe Marconi 0068
0036, 0064, 0291,
0439, 0445, 0482,
0695, 1064
Basic Line
Beaumark
Bell & Howell
Blaupunkt
Brandt
0064, 0267, 0027,
0069, 0068
Hitachi
0062, 0064, 0267,
0069, 1062, 1264
Penney
Hughes
Network
Systems
0131
Tec
0274
0069
Pentax
Perdio
Philco
0069
0027
0062
0253
Technema
Technics
Techwood
0347
0347
Hypson
ITT
0099
0277, 0078, 0677
0078
Brandt
Electronic
0267, 0131, 0068
0064, 0305
0027
0068
0062, 0108, 0645,
1108, 1208
Philips
ITV
0078, 0120, 0205,
0036, 0119, 0291,
0680
Broksonic
Bush
0211, 0375, 1506
0099, 0305, 0379
0099, 0305
0027
Imperial
Interfunk
JVC
Phonola
Pilot
0108
Teco
0108
0064
CCE
0081, 0207, 0177,
0087, 0119
0072, 0094, 0068
0068
Pioneer
Polk Audio
Profitronic
Proline
Proscan
Protec
0108, 0069, 0094
0108
Teknika
CGE
Jensen
KEC
0729, 0136, 0289,
0362, 0652
Calix
0064
Telefunken
0064, 0305
0099
0267
Canon
Carver
Cimline
Cineral
Citizen
Colt
0062
KLH
0027
Telemeister
Teletech
Tensai
0347
0036
0347
0057
0108
Kaisui
Kenwood
Kodak
Kolin
0099
0087, 1087
0099
0099
0094, 0068
0062, 0064
0070, 0068
0099
0305
Pulsar
0066
Tera
0064, 0305, 1305
0099
Pye
0108
1474, 0136, 0314,
0587, 0652
Thomson
Thorn
Korpel
Quasar
Quelle
0062, 1062
0108
Combitech
0379
0064, 0131, 0388,
0539
0064, 0072, 0069,
0507
LG
0064, 0074, 0267,
0099
Craig
0087, 0062, 0267,
0069, 0834, 1062,
1087
0181, 0183, 0087,
1283, 0535, 0645,
0677, 0859, 1383,
1683, 1731
LXI
0064
RCA
Crown
0099, 0305
Toshiba
Lenco
Leyco
Lloyd's
Loewe
Logik
0305
0087, 0062, 0068,
1062
RadioShack
Radiola
Radix
0027
0108
0064
0064
Curtis Mathes
0099
Triumph
Tuntex
Uher
0543
0027
Cybernex
Cyrus
0267
0108
0057, 0036, 0119
0347
0064, 0108, 1589
0267, 0099
0075, 0131, 0070
0027
Randex
0072, 0131, 0305,
0669, 1305
Daewoo
0062, 0064, 0075,
0074, 0027, 0131
Luxor
M Electronic
MEI
0064, 0131, 0132,
0291, 0373, 0397,
0519
Realistic
Universum
Dansai
0099
Reoc
0375
De Graaf
Decca
0069
0062
ReplayTV
Rex
0641, 0643
0068
Vector
Research
0057
0108, 0027
0069
MGA
0267, 0070
Denon
MGN
Technology
Vestel
0064
0267
0064, 0267, 0099,
0305
Roadstar
Dual
0068
0277, 0080, 0677,
0680
Victor
MTC
0267, 0027
1305
Dumont
Dynatech
ESC
0108, 0027, 0131
0027
Runco
SBR
0066
Magnasonic
Videosat
Vidikron
Vidtech
ViewSonic
Vision
0274
0081
0205
1782
0347
0190
0383
0108
0062, 0066, 0108,
0027, 1808
0267, 0305
0099
Magnavox
SEG
0267
Elcatech
Electrohome
Electrophonic
Emerex
SEI
0108
Magnin
Manesth
Marantz
Marta
0267
0064
STS
0069
0072, 0099
0062, 0108
0064
0064
Saba
0068, 0347
0070
Voxson
0059
Salora
Sampo
Samsung
Sanky
Waltham
0062, 0064, 0211,
0267, 0072, 0027,
0070, 0305, 1305,
1506
0064, 0075
0267, 0072, 0459
0075, 0066
Matsui
0375, 0379
0062
0081, 0057, 0205,
0893
Emerson
Wards
Matsushita
Medion
0375
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VCR
Satellite
Labgear
Logix
CABLE/CDR
Codes
SAT
MD
CABLE
CDR
SAT/MD Codes
0027, 0094, 0068,
1506
1323
Sansui
1044
Sanyo
Saville
0074, 0267, 0131
0379
Lorenzen
Magnavox
Manhattan
Marantz
0326
MD Recorder
Onkyo
CD Recorder
0751, 0749
0482, 1044, 1110
0227
Schaub Lorenz 0027, 0131, 0068
6007, 6008 (RI)
Onkyo
6005, 6006 (RI)
Schneider
Scott
0108, 0027, 0099
0211, 0072, 0070
Satellite
@sat
CABLE
ABC
MediaSat
Memorex
Metronic
Mitsubishi
Motorola
Myryad
0880
0062, 0064, 0074,
0027, 0069, 0131,
1264
1327
0030, 0035
0926
0751
Sears
ABsat
0150
Americast
Bell South
0111
Alba
0482
0926
Seleco
Semp
0068
0776
AlphaStar
Amstrad
Aston
0799
Birmingham
Cable
Communications
0072
0896
0303
0874
Sharp
0075, 0834
0131, 0099
0267
0227
0169, 1156
0200
Shintom
Shogun
Siemens
Silva
Next Level
0896
British Telecom 0030
Astro
0482, 0750, 0778,
1154, 1250, 1750
Cable &
1095
Nokia
Atsat
1327
Wireless
0064, 0108, 0131
0064
Avalon
Blaupunkt
0423
OctalTV
Orbitech
1032
1127
0904, 1904, 0504,
Daeryung
0035
0503
0470
0200
Singer
0072, 0099
0108
Director
Filmnet
British Sky
Broadcasting
0482, 0874, 1202,
1350
Sinudyne
Sonic Blue
Sontec
0874, 1202
Pace
0641, 0643
0064
Canal Digital
0880
0274, 0728, 0874,
1347
General
Instrument
0503, 0837, 0303,
0030
Panasonic
Canal Satellite 0880
0062, 0059, 0060,
0027, 0663, 1259
Panda
Paysat
0482
0751
GoldStar
Hamlin
0171
Sony
Canal+
0880
0036, 0300
Chaparral
Citycom
Connexions
Crossdigital
Cyrus
0243
Sunkai
0375
0027
0027
1169, 0776, 1776,
0751, 1103, 0749,
0160, 0227, 0482,
0880
0503, 0837, 0303,
0030
1203
Jerrold
Sunstar
Suntronic
Philips
0423
LG
0171
0470
0027
1136
0062, 0108, 0027,
0070, 1808
Sylvania
MNet
Memorex
Pioneer
Promax
Proscan
0880
0227
0482
Symphonic
TMK
0027
D-box
0750, 1154
1102
0503, 0837, 0303,
1133
0419, 0593
0267
Motorola
DMT
Tandy
0027, 0131
0064, 0027
0419, 0593, 0882,
0170
DNT
0227, 0423
0423
RCA
NTL
Noos
Ono
1095
0844
1095
Tashiko
Daeryung
Daewoo
Digenius
RFT
0227
0108, 0072, 0027,
0094, 0068
1323
Tatung
RadioShack
Radiola
Radix
0896
0326
PVP Stereo
Visual Matrix
0027, 0068, 0305,
0334, 0669
0227
0030
Teac
0419, 0593, 0666,
1169, 0274, 0776,
1776, 0751, 0846,
1883, 1103, 1136
0423
Pace
0264, 1087, 1095
0027, 0035, 0134
0027
DirecTV
Technics
Teco
0062, 0253
SKY
0883, 0874, 1202
1227
Panasonic
Paragon
Philips
0062, 0064, 0075,
0068
SM Electronic
Sabre
Dish Network
System
1032, 0802
0482
Teknika
Teleavia
Telefunken
Tenosal
Tensai
0062, 0064, 0027
0068
0332, 0344
Sagem
0847, 1141, 1280
DishPro
Distratel
1032, 0802
0111
0904, 1904, 0171,
0560
Pioneer
1303, 1136, 1044,
1319
0068, 0347
0099
Samsung
Pulsar
0027
Dream
Multimedia
1264
Sat Control
Satstation
Schwaiger
Seemann
Siemens
Sony
1327
Quasar
Regal
0027
0027
1110
1032, 0802, 0194,
0423, 0637, 0880,
0898, 1113
0306, 0300
0027
Thomas
0027
Echostar
1138
Runco
Sagem
Samsung
0087, 0094, 0068,
0347
Thomson
0423
0844
Engel
Expressvu
FTE
1044
0200
Thorn
Tivo
0131, 0068
0645, 0663
0027, 0171
0802
0666, 1666, 0874
0896
Scientific
Atlanta
0904, 1904, 0504,
0035
0890
Star Choice
Strong
0108, 0072, 0094,
0070, 0068, 0872
Toshiba
Finlux
Fracarro
Fuba
0482
1327
Sony
1033
0898
Totevision
Uher
0064, 0267
0267
TPS
0847, 1280
0482
Starcom
Supercable
TS
0030
0423
Tantec
0303
GE
0593
Unitech
0267
TechniSat
Telestar
1126, 1127
1127
0030
GOI
0802
0064, 0108, 0267,
0027
Tele+1
0470
Universum
Galaxis
0890, 1138
0482, 0880, 1073,
1318
Telewest
Torx
1095
Thomson
Vector
Victor
0072
General
Instrument
0896
0030
0094, 0068
Topfield
Toshiba
UltimateTV
Uniden
Universum
Ventana
Wisi
1233
Toshiba
Trans PX
United Cable
Zenith
0027
Gold Box
Grundig
HTS
0880
Video Concepts 0072
0776, 1776, 0817
0419, 0666
0751, 0749
0200
0303
0200, 0874
0802
Videomagic
Videosonic
Villain
0064
0267
0027
0030
0027, 0552, 0926
Hirschmann
Hitachi
0200, 0423
0846, 0482
0087, 0062, 0075,
0074, 0108, 0267,
0027, 0069, 0099
0227
Wards
Hughes
Network
Systems
0200, 0423, 0482
0150
1169, 0776, 1776
XSat
White
Westinghouse
0099
Humax
InVideo
JVC
0890, 1203
0898
Zehnder
Zenith
1102
XR-1000
Yamaha
Yamishi
Yokan
0062, 0027, 0099
0883, 1883
0068
0099
0099
0267
0802
0150, 0200, 0227,
0276, 0685, 1248
Kathrein
Kreiselmeyer
0200
Yoko
0066, 0060, 0027,
1506
Zenith
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