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TWO VOLTAGE SELECTOR Operating Environment
SWITCHES (multi-voltage
Operating environment temperature and humidity:
+5°C – +35°C (+41°F – +95°F); less than 85%RH
model only)
(cooling vents not blocked)
Do not install in the following locations
Only multi-voltage model is provided with these
switches.
European models are not provided with these
switches.
•
Location exposed to direct sunlight or strong
artificial light
•
Location exposed to high humidity, or poorly
H040 En
ventilated location
Main voltages in Saudi Arabia are 127 V and 220 V
only. Never use this model with the 110 V setting
in Saudi Arabia.
[For European model]
There are two VOLTAGE SELECTORS. Be sure
both of these are set correctly. Always check
that these selectors are set properly before
plugging the power cord into the wall outlet.
1. Disconnect the power cord.
2. Use a small-sized screwdriver.
3. Insert the screwdriver into the groove of the
smaller voltage selector and adjust until the
voltage is the same as at the larger one.
CAUTION 220 V
Power source voltage is factory adjusted 220 volts. If
your area is different, change voltage selectors
settings.
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Table of Contents
Features ................................................ 6 Setting Up for Surround Sound ........36
Surround Back System ....................................................37
NORMAL Setup ................................................................38
Speaker Setting ............................................................39
Before You Start ................................... 7
Checking the Supplied Accessories ................................. 7
Channel Level ...............................................................41
Preparing the Remote Control .......................................... 7
Speaker Distance .........................................................42
Loading the batteries ..................................................... 7
Operating range of remote control unit ....................... 8
Opening the Front Panel ................................................... 8
Switching video system between PAL and NTSC ............ 8
Basic Operation ..................................43
Stereo and Multichannel Playback .................................43
Selecting the Input Signal ...........................................44
Listening Modes ...............................................................45
Stereo modes ................................................................45
MOVIE modes (SURROUND mode) ...........................46
MUSIC modes (SURROUND mode) ...........................47
Adjusting the Effect of a Listening Mode ...................48
Adding/Adjusting the Effect in
Dolby Pro Logic II Music Mode ...................................48
Listening with ACOUSTIC CAL EQ ..................................49
Digital Noise Reduction (DIGITAL NR Function) ...........49
Listening in MIDNIGHT Mode .........................................50
Listening in LOUDNESS Mode ........................................50
Adjusting Bass and Treble ..............................................51
Listening with Sound Delay .............................................51
Listening in Audio Scaler mode ......................................52
Multi Channel In Playback ...............................................52
Surround Back Channel Modes ......................................53
Surround Back Channel Mode ...................................53
Virtual Surround Back Mode .......................................53
Dual Mono setting and playback ....................................54
Using Headphones ...........................................................54
Video Select ......................................................................55
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display (DIMMER) ......55
Easy Setup Guide Part 1 ....................... 9
Home Theater: The Basics ................................................ 9
1) Your Home System .................................................... 9
2) The Source Material .................................................. 9
3) The Listening Modes ................................................. 9
Conclusion ...................................................................... 9
1 Hooking Up Your DVD Player and TV .......................... 10
Digital Connections ..................................................... 10
2 Speaker Connections .................................................... 11
3 Setting up the Main Unit .............................................. 12
4 Assigning the Digital Inputs ........................................ 12
Easy Setup Guide Part 2 ..................... 13
1 Auto Surround Sound Setup ........................................ 13
2 Playing a DVD with Surround Sound .......................... 15
Connecting Your Equipment ............. 16
Connecting your TV .......................................................... 16
Connecting Video Components ...................................... 17
Connecting a DVD player ............................................ 17
Connecting VCRs or DVRs .......................................... 18
Connecting a Video Component
to the Front Panel ........................................................ 18
Connecting Satellite TV (SAT) Components .............. 19
Connecting Analog Audio Components ........................ 20
Connecting to the Multi Channel Analog Inputs
Using the Tuner ..................................56
Automatic and Manual Tuning .......................................56
MPX Mode ....................................................................56
RF ATT Mode (European model only) .........................56
Channel Step Setting (multi-voltage model only) ..........57
To Change Channel Steps ...........................................57
Direct Access Tuning .......................................................57
Memorizing Frequently Used Stations ...........................58
Naming Memorized Stations ...........................................59
Recalling Memorized Stations ........................................60
An introduction to RDS (European model only) ............61
Using the RDS display .................................................61
Searching for RDS programs
(DVD-Audio or Super Audio CD
(SACD) compatible player) .......................................... 21
Connecting Digital Audio Components ......................... 22
Digital Input Default Settings ..................................... 23
Connecting the Radio Antennas .................................... 24
Using outdoor antennas .............................................. 24
Connecting Speakers ....................................................... 25
Speaker impedance ..................................................... 26
Placing Your Speakers ..................................................... 27
Speaker placement ...................................................... 27
Power Connections (AC IN) ............................................ 27
Power Connections (AC OUTLETS)
(European model only) .....................................................62
Basics of EON (Enhanced Other Network information)
(European model only) .....................................................63
Using EON (European model only) .................................63
Clearing all stations from the RDS or EON search
(European model only) ..................................................... 27
Displays and Controls ........................ 28
Front Panel ....................................................................... 28
Remote Control ................................................................ 30
Display ............................................................................... 33
Back Panel ........................................................................ 34
(European model only) .....................................................64
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Remote Control of
Techno Tidbits and
Other Components ............................ 65 Problem-solving ................................. 94
Setting Up the Remote Control
to Control Other Components ........................................ 65
Recalling Settings Stored
in the Remote Control ................................................. 65
Programming Signals from
Other Remote Controls (LEARNING Mode) ............... 66
Using Remote Control with Other Components ........... 67
CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/LD/DVD Recorder/
Cassette Deck operations ........................................... 67
Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV operations ........................... 68
Setting up the Direct Function ....................................... 69
Dolby ................................................................................. 94
Dolby Digital ................................................................. 94
Dolby Pro Logic II ......................................................... 94
Dolby Digital Surround EX .......................................... 94
DTS .................................................................................... 94
DTS ................................................................................ 94
DTS-ES .......................................................................... 95
DTS Neo:6 ..................................................................... 95
DTS 96/24 ...................................................................... 95
THX .................................................................................... 95
Troubleshooting ............................................................... 96
Preset Code Brands ....................................................... 102
Specifications (European model) ................................. 103
Specifications (multi-voltage model) ............................ 104
Using Other Functions ....................... 70
Recording from Audio/Video Components .................... 70
SPEAKERS B Setup ......................................................... 71
Stereo playback in another room
(SECOND ZONE) .......................................................... 71
Bi-amping the front speakers
(FRONT BI-AMP) .......................................................... 71
SPEAKERS Button ....................................................... 72
Connecting Additional Amplifiers .................................. 73
The PIONEER SR System:
Operating other PIONEER components ........................ 74
Multi Operations .............................................................. 75
Performing Multi Operations ...................................... 76
System Off ........................................................................ 77
Using SYSTEM OFF ...................................................... 77
Resetting the Remote Control ........................................ 78
Erasing Multi Operations ............................................ 78
Erasing Learning Remote Control Commands ......... 78
Erasing All Remote Control Settings ......................... 78
Resetting the Main Unit .................................................. 79
Fine Tuning Your System .................. 80
THX CINEMA Setup ......................................................... 80
Assigning the Digital Inputs ........................................... 81
Function Rename ............................................................ 82
Expert System Settings ...................... 83
EXPERT Setup .................................................................. 83
Crossover Network ....................................................... 84
Fine Channel Level ....................................................... 85
Fine Channel Delay ...................................................... 86
Acoustic Calibration EQ .............................................. 87
Bass Peak Level ........................................................... 92
Dynamic Range Control .............................................. 93
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Features
Multichannel Acoustic Calibration EQ System (MCACC)
In order to make setting up as easy as possible for users we have created the MCACC system. This unique and
convenient way of getting good surround sound from the receiver makes trouble-free setup a snap. With the
included microphone plugged into the front panel the MCACC system creates a monitoring environment to
establish the parameters of the sound for the specific room you are using. The MCACC system adjusts the
parameters to establish excellent surround sound effects and offers you studio quality home theater sound with
minimum effort.
Dolby Digital EX, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24 and the Latest Audio and Video
Formats
The VSX-AX3 is equipped with Dolby Digital EX decoding, the very latest Dolby Digital contribution to home theater
with surround back speakers in addition to surround speakers. These additional speakers make home theater even
more realistic and powerful. Naturally, you can also play all existing audio formats, including the recently developed
Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS-ES Extended Surround formats on the VSX-AX3 as well. On the video side, the
component video output is fully compatible with high definition, progressive-scan digital video (720p).
*Lucasfilm and THX are trademarks or registered trademarks of Lucasfilm, Ltd. and TM. Surround EX is a jointly developed
technology of THX and Dolby Laboratories, and is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved. Used under
authorization.
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, “Surround EX” and double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
*“DTS”, “DTS-ES Extended Surround” and “Neo:6” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Universal Player Compatibility (DVD Audio/Super Audio CD [SACD])
The receiver incorporates the latest technology and is able to handle cutting edge audio formats, like DVD Audio
and Super Audio CD (SACD) which are just hitting the market. Its high compatibility offers a variety of inputs to
decode all types of sources at the highest possible quality. The receiver’s multichannel input connections lets you
hook up eight discrete channels of audio.
Audio Scaler (HI BIT/HI SAMPLING)
This new technology enables the user to hear CD and DVD, as well as other soundtracks at a wider dynamic range,
allowing for finer audio reproduction. This Audio Scaler approximates the audio of high end formats just becoming
available now.
The Energy-saving Design
The European model is designed to use 0.8 W of energy when the receiver is in standby mode, while the multi-
voltage model is designed to use 0.9 W.
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Before You Start
Checking the Supplied Accessories
Please check that you have received all of the following supplied accessories.
“AA” IEC LR6
batteries x 2
AM Loop Antenna
FM Wire Antenna
AC Power Cord
x 1 (European model)
x 2 (multi-voltage model)
Microphone Stand for Auto
Surround Sound Setup
Microphone for Auto
Surround Sound Setup
Operating
Instructions
Remote Control Unit
Memo:
Multi-voltage model has two power cords. These accessories will be different depending on the country of purchase.
Please use the correct cord for your country.
Preparing the Remote Control
Loading the batteries
Load the batteries into the remote control as shown below. Please use alkaline batteries. When you notice a
decrease in the operating range, replace all batteries with new ones.
1
2
3
“AA” IEC LR6
batteries x 2
CAUTION!
Incorrect use of batteries may result in such hazards as leakage and bursting. Observe the following precautions.
• Never use new and old batteries together.
• Insert the plus and minus sides of the batteries properly according to the marks in the battery case.
• Batteries with the same shape may have different voltages. Do not use different batteries together.
• When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public institution’s
rules that apply in your country or area.
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Before You Start
Operating range of remote control unit
The area in which you can use the remote control to operate the VSX-AX3 is fairly large. To use, point the remote
control toward the remote sensor on the front panel of this unit while within the range shown below.
Remote control may not function properly if:
• There are obstacles between the remote control and
the remote sensor.
• Direct sunlight or fluorescent light is shining onto the
remote sensor.
• The receiver is located near a device emitting infrared
rays.
• Operated simultaneously with another remote control
which uses infrared rays.
Opening the Front Panel
To open the front panel push gently on the lower third of the panel with your finger.
Switching video system between PAL and NTSC
This receiver is able to use two types of video systems for its OSD (on screen display) either PAL or NTSC. If you
don’t match the system on the amplifier with your home system no OSD will appear on your TV. The default setting
is PAL. If you use this system you don’t need to make any settings here. People with multi-system TVs don’t need to
worry about changing the setting either. If necessary, follow the instructions below to switch the type of video
system.
1 Put the receiver in the STANDBY
mode.
2 While holding down the TONE + but-
ton press the STANDBY/ON button.
The video system type will change depending on the
state the receiver was previously in. The new type,
either PAL or NTSC, will appear in the display. It will be
shown for about seven seconds and then the receiver
returns to normal operating mode.
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EasySetupGuidePart 1
Home Theater: The Basics
Most consumers are used to using stereo equipment to listen to music but many people are not used to home
theater systems that give you many more options when listening to soundtracks. In fact, home theater is not really
complicated and this little guide should give you an understanding of the basics. Home theater refers to the use of
multiple audio tracks combined with multiple speakers to create a surround sound effect.
There are three different factors involved in getting surround sound. Each contribute to what kind of sound you get.
These factors are:
1) The equipment you are using for your home theater setup. Particularly important is the number of speakers you
are using. We call this your speaker configuration.
2) The ‘source’ material you are using. This is the actual product (like a DVD) or broadcast (like cable TV) you are
listening to/watching. We call this the source.
3) The last factor is the listening mode you choose on the VSX-AX3 receiver. These are explained below and in
subsequent chapters but most likely the PRO LOGIC II MOVIE for moves and the PRO LOGIC II MUSIC for music will
be fine.
Let’s start with the home theater setup you have in your home.
1) Your Home System
The heart of your system is the VSX-AX3 receiver and it is very flexible in getting you theater-like surround sound. You
can use this receiver with anywhere from two to seven speakers (front left, front right, center, surround left and
right, and surround back left and right) and a subwoofer to get home theater surround sound. We recommend you
use seven speakers and a subwoofer. If this is not possible follow the instructions in “Auto Surround Sound Setup”
in the “Easy Setup Guide Part 2” and you will still be able to get good surround sound. Also, a DVD player is essential
for home theater and you can also hook up satellite or cable TV tuner to this receiver and get a more home theater-
like sound from these sources.
2) The Source Material
DVDs have become the basic source material for home theater because they are convenient to use and offer
excellent sound and picture quality as well as allow users to enjoy home theater soundtracks with more than two
channels of audio. For example, Dolby Pro Logic plays back four channels (front left, front right, center and a single
channel for both surround speakers), Dolby Digital and DTS sources usually have six discrete channels (front left,
front right, center, surround left and right and a channel that powers the subwoofer) of sound. Since the subwoofer
channel is only for bass sounds it is expressed as .1 of a channel and this multichannel setup has been named 5.1
channel sound.
It is important you consult the manual that came with your DVD player as well to make sure the player is outputting
a surround soundtrack and all the other settings are appropriate for your home theater setup.
3) The Listening Modes
This receiver has many different listening modes and they are designed to cover all the speaker configurations and
types of sources you might be using. In general, the PRO LOGIC II MOVIE listening mode is the easiest way to get
realistic surround sound for movies. For music the basic listening mode for music is PRO LOGIC II MUSIC.
To listen to music in stereo simply choose the STEREO listening mode. Other possibilities (like listening to a stereo
CD with all seven speakers or taking a stereo source and getting multichannel home theater-like sound) are
explained in listening modes (page 45).
Conclusion
These are the three basic factors that contribute to your home theater sound. The easiest thing is to hook up seven
speakers and a subwoofer and simply play your DVDs with PRO LOGIC II MOVIE listening mode. This will give you
realistic and enjoyable home theater sound. First hook up your equipment, like your DVD player, TV and speakers.
Then follow the Easy Setup Guide instructions to set up your system for surround sound. It is very important you do
one of the surround sound setups to get optimal sound from your receiver.
For more details on any of the information presented here check the main section of the manual.
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Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the
AC outlet.
1 Hooking Up Your DVD Player and TV
In order to use Dolby Digital/DTS soundtracks, which are at the heart of home theater, you need to hook up your
DVD player with digital audio connections. You can do this by either a coaxial or an optical connection, you don’t
need to do both. The quality of these two types of connections is the same but since some DVD players only have
one type of digital terminal you need to figure out which yours has and hook it up to the appropriate terminal on the
receiver. In order to do this you will need the proper cable. For coaxial connections you can use a coaxial digital cord
or a regular RCA video cord, which have the same type of plugs. For optical connections you will need a special
optical cable which you can buy at your local stereo store. For more information on cords and cables see page 23.
You should also hook up your DVD player with analog audio connections. Use regular RCA stereo cords for these
connections. Also hook up the video connection on your DVD player, and your TV to this receiver. For your TV it’s
easiest to use a regular composite (RCA) video cord, as shown below.
Digital Connections
Some DVD players have both coaxial and optical terminals, but there is no need to connect both. If your DVD player
has a coaxial terminal (not a PCM-only output) for the audio out hook it up using this terminal. Follow the diagram
below. This is the best scenario, as you will be able to follow the default settings of this receiver and won’t need to
assign the digital inputs (you should use DIGITAL IN 3).
If your DVD player only has an optical terminal for the audio output you can hook it up using one of the DIGITAL IN
terminals 1 or 2 (for example, DIGITAL IN 2). In this case, you will need to assign the digital input (which means tell
the receiver which input you used for your DVD digital audio). See page 12 for this.
RCA video cord
RCA stereo cord
S-VIDEO
R
DVD player
RCA video cord
(not a PCM-only
output)
)
You only need to make one
DIGITAL connection.
coaxial cord
optical cord
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2 Speaker Connections
Home theater is designed to be setup with five, or seven speakers (front left and right; center; surround left and
right; and, optimally, surround back left and right) and a subwoofer, but you can use this receiver with fewer
speakers. Hook up the speakers you have to the A speaker terminals on the back of the receiver. If you only have two
speakers hook them up as FRONT. If you have three hook up the single speaker as CENTER. Follow the diagram
below in order to hook up all your speakers. A center speaker is very important for watching films because in digital
soundtracks the dialog comes from the center speaker. If you do not have a center speaker you must tell the receiver
the center channel is off or when you listen to digital soundtracks you won’t hear any dialog. This can be done
automatically by following the “1 Auto Surround Sound Setup” instructions from page 13 in this Easy Setup Guide.
If possible, use surround back speakers. These speakers are important to take full advantage of all the sound
channels on new, eight channel home theater DVDs. The diagram below also explains how to hook up a subwoofer
which provides realistic bass sounds. For the subwoofer use a mono (single plug) RCA cord and for the other
speakers use regular speaker cords.
Make sure you connect the speaker on the right to the R terminal and the speaker on the left to the L terminal. Also
make sure the positive and negative (+/–) terminals on the receiver match those on the speakers.
Powered
subwoofer
Front
speaker
(Left)
Front
speaker
(Right)
TV/monitor
Center
speaker
Surround
speaker
(Left)
Surround
speaker
(Right)
Surround back
speaker (Left)
Surround back
speaker (Right)
Memo:
• We recommend speakers with a nominal impedance rated 8 Ω - 16 Ω , but you can change the speaker
impedance setting of the receiver (see page 26).
• If you only have one surround back speaker hook it up to the left surround back terminal.
• If you use a THX certified subwoofer use the THX INPUT jack on the subwoofer (if your subwoofer has one) or
switch the filter position to THX on your subwoofer.
• When you attached your speaker wire to the speaker terminal make sure that not even one strand of wire touches
the back of the receiver. If this happens it could short out the receiver.
Speaker terminals
1 Twist exposed wire
2 Loosen speaker terminal
and insert exposed wire.
3 Tighten
terminal.
strands together tightly.
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3 Setting up the Main Unit
1 Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC IN on this receiver and plug in the
other end to a wall outlet.
2 Press the OFFON button to put the receiver in ON mode.
3 Press the STANDBY/ON button to switch the receiver ON.
4 Assigning the Digital Inputs
This is only necessary if you did not hook up your DVD player to DIGITAL IN 3 using a coaxial cable but rather
connected it to one of the optical digital inputs. The following example shows how to assign the DIGITAL IN 2 jack to
DVD.
1 Turn on the receiver and your TV,
press the RECEIVER button on the
remote control.
2 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button.
The SYSTEM SETUP menu appears on your TV (if it
doesn’t, refer to page 10 to make sure you have prop-
erly connected the receiver to your TV).
3 Looking at the on-screen display on
your TV, use the buttons to
select INPUT ASSIGN. Press the
ENTER button.
3
4 DIGITAL IN-SELECT should be
selected, if not use the buttons
to select it. Press the ENTER button.
5 Use the buttons to select
4
DIGITAL-2 and press ENTER.
The default setting for the DIGITAL-2 jack is CD-R.
6 Use the buttons to select DVD/
LD and press ENTER.
5
7 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button.
The receiver exits the setup process.
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Easy Setup Guide Part 2
1 Auto Surround Sound Setup
If setting up your surround sound speakers seems like it’s going to be an involved task you only need to use this
quick, automatic method, known as the MCACC system, to achieve good surround sound. You’ll need to hook up
the microphone so that the receiver can hear and judge the distance, size, sound character and sound pressure
level of the speakers and thus know what settings to make.
First turn the volume down, then plug the microphone into the SETUP MIC jack on the front panel of the receiver
and put the microphone into its stand.
Follow the step-by-step guide to setting up your surround sound below. This will customize the surround sound for
your listening environment. If you want to personalize your surround sound setups by making the settings manually
go to “Setting Up for Surround Sound” (starting on page 36) and “EXPERT Setup” (starting on page 83). Make sure
all the components you need, especially speakers, have been properly connected before you do the steps described
here.
1 Hook up the microphone to the
1
SETUP MIC jack on the Front Panel.
2 Place the microphone at your normal
listening position.
Use a table, chair or something else to put the
microphone at the same height as you usually listen
to your system from.
microphone
stand
microphone
Front Speaker (R)
If you have a tripod you can affix the mic stand to it.
Center Speaker
3 Switch on the receiver and your TV.
Make sure your TV is set to this receiver as you will
use the on-screen displays (OSDs) on your TV to
follow these instructions.
Subwoofer
Surround
Speaker
(R)
Front
Speaker
(L)
Surround
Back
Listening
Speaker
(R)
4 If you have a subwoofer turn it on.
Position
Surround Speaker (L)
5 Press the RECEIVER button on the
remote control.
Surround Back
Speaker (L)
6 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button and
use the on-screen display (OSD) that
appears on your TV.
7 The arrow should be pointing at
SURROUND SETUP, press ENTER.
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8 Select AUTO SETTING with the
8
buttons and press ENTER.
9 Some auto setup instructions will be
listed, make sure to follow them.
Make sure you have: hooked up the microphone and
moved obstacles to the speakers out of the way. If you
have a subwoofer make sure it is turned on and has the
volume turned up.
10
WARNING: The test tones are very loud!! Make sure
there are no infants or small children in the room and
that no one who will be scared, upset or injured by loud
noise is present. You yourself may want to wear earplugs.
It is possible to lower the volume of test tones, but this
could result in incorrect speaker settings.
10 If you have followed all setup
instructions and warnings above make
sure that the arrow is pointed to
START and press ENTER. Be prepared
for loud test tones.
Try to be as quiet as possible after hitting ENTER. The
test tones may take up to 30 seconds.
The volume automatically increases to 0 dB, then the
system will output some test tones and establish ambi-
ent noise levels, the microphone status, and what speak-
ers you hooked up.
11 Check the speaker settings on the OSD.
If they match your speaker configuration make sure OK
is selected and press ENTER. The test tones will be out-
put loudly again. The test tones may take up to 5 minutes
this time.
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After they have finished, you see the SPEAKER SYS-
TEMS CHECK screen. If you want to view the settings
select NEXT and press ENTER repeatedly. If not, simply
go to step 13.
If they do not match the speaker configuration you
hooked up and you want to try again select RETRY with
buttons and press ENTER. Follow the instructions
above from step 10.
Speaker Distance
If you get an error message instructing you to do some-
thing, follow the instructions and RETRY with but-
tons and press ENTER.
If the speaker settings do not match the speaker configu-
ration you connected and you want to input the settings
manually select ERR FIX SP with the buttons,
press ENTER. Go to step 12.
If you see an ERR message in the right side column,
there may be a problem with the speaker connection. If
selecting RETRY doesn’t fix the problem, turn off the
power and check the speaker connections.
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Memo:
• Make sure the room environment follows the
guidelines displayed on the OSD during auto
setup. If the room environment is not optimal
for auto setup (too much ambient noise,
obstacles blocking the speakers from the
microphone, etc.) the final settings may be
incorrect. Check for household appliances (air
conditioner, fridge, fan, etc.) that may be
affecting the environment and switch them off
if necessary.
• Screens will turn off after three minutes and
the receiver will automatically exit from the
setup process.
• If you leave CHECK!! or other error message
on the screen for three minutes, or you
choose CANCEL at anytime during the setup,
the settings made up to that point will be
cleared.
12 Use the buttons to select a
speaker press ENTER. Then use the
buttons to select the size of each
speaker individually. Press ENTER.
Use the buttons to select OK and
press ENTER.
The system will output another series of test tones to
establish the proper channel level, channel delay and
acoustic calibration EQ. Again, be prepared for loud
test tones.
After it has finished, you see the SPEAKER SYSTEMS
CHECK screen. If you want to view the settings select
NEXT and press ENTER repeatedly. If not, simply go to
the next step.
13 Select EXIT and press ENTER to go
back to the SURROUND SETUP menu.
Then choose EXIT twice to return to
• After completing the Auto Surround Sound
Setup, ACOUSTIC CAL EQ ON (ALL CH
ADJUST) is set automatically.
• Some older TVs may interfere with the
operation of the mic. If this is the case turn the
TV off when doing Auto Surround Sound
Setup.
normal use.
You should now have settings that will give you good
surround sound. The MCACC indicator will light and
the surround sound settings are complete.
2 Playing a DVD with Surround Sound
1 Make sure the receiver, your TV, your subwoofer and your DVD player are
switched ON.
2 Press the DVD/LD button on the remote control.
You should see DVD/LD in the display on the receiver.
3 Play a DVD then adjust the MASTER VOLUME.
Memo:
To get a more refined sound, make the sound settings in “EXPERT Setup” on page 83.
If you’re having trouble getting surround sound playback look at this Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) guide:
Q1: Even though I’m playing a DVD I’m not getting 5.1 channel playback.
A1: Either the DVD is not set for digital output, or the Dolby Digital/DTS output settings are not correct.
Set the DVD player to output a digital signal and set the Dolby Digital and DTS output properly. If you are
unsure how to do this check the DVD initial setup in the manual that came with your DVD player.
Q2: There is no sound from the subwoofer or it is very low.
A2: There is a good possibility you haven’t reached a part of the DVD that has an LFE channel (which feeds
the subwoofer) yet. The LFE channel only appears in selected parts of the soundtrack. Continue playing
and listen for the subwoofer.
If you want to hear more sound from the subwoofer set it to PLUS (see page 39 for more information and con-
sult the Memo on page 40).
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Connecting your TV
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
Connect your TV to the jacks as shown below. Hook up with either S video or composite video cords (the
quality descends in this order) but you must use the same type of video cords to hook up your DVD
player (and all other video components) as you use to hook up your TV. If you plan to hook up your DVD
player with S video cords hook up your TV with them as well. Composite video cords, which look just like
regular RCA audio cords (see page 20) but have only one cable are the most common.
*The arrows
indicate the direc-
tion of the signal.
TV/monitor
S Video
S video cables produce clearer picture reproduction by sending separate signals
for the luminance and the color.
Composite Video
Composite video cords are the most common or standard video cord but also
the lowest quality. The color on the connector is yellow to distinguish it from
regular RCA audio cords which have white and red connectors (see page 20). It
is important to use a true composite video cord and not an audio cord (though
they look exactly the same) because the impedance is different and this will
affect the picture quality.
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Connecting Video Components
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
Connect your video components as shown on this and the following page. For video components (for
example, a DVD player) there are two types of connections to make, video and audio. Hook up your video
signal with either S video or composite video cords (the quality descends in this order) but you must use the
same type of cord as you used to hook up your TV.
For the audio signal, in order to use digital soundtracks like Dolby Digital or DTS you must hook up a digital
input, with either a coaxial or optical cord (see page 23). It is also a good idea to hook up your components
with analog audio connections as well.
If you want to record from your DVD player composite (or S video) cord connections and analog audio
connections are necessary.
Connecting a DVD player
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
Hook up your audio signal with either a coaxial or optical digital cords (you don’t need to do both). If you have
a DVD-Audio or Super Audio CD (SACD) compatible player, see page 21.
You need to hook up your audio with analog connections as well.
*The arrows indicate the direction of the signal.
DIGITAL OUT
1
(not a PCM-only output)
2
3
VIDEO
VIDEO
OUT
DVD player
S-VIDEO
ANALOG
AUDIO
L
R
Memo:
• Be sure to make either a digital coaxial or digital optical connection (pictured in this diagram as DIGITAL
jack 3 or DIGITAL jack 2) but you don’t need to make both.
• If your digital connections are different than the default settings (see page 23) you will need to assign the
digital jacks to the proper component(s).
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Connecting VCRs or DVRs
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
Connect the video out of your VCR/DVR using either S video or composite video cords, depending on how you
connected the receiver to your TV (see page 16). Use analog audio cords for the audio signal. To record, you
also need to connect a set of audio/video outputs from the receiver to the audio/video inputs on your VCR/
DVR. Note that to record video from a source component, the video connection from the source to the
receiver and from the receiver to the recorder must be the same type.
VCR/DVD recorder
VCR
Connecting a Video Component to the Front Panel
Connect a portable DVD player, video game console or any video component to the front panel as show here.
Front video connections are accessed via the front panel input selector as VIDEO. You cannot assign the
digital input on the front panel.
Be careful! For portable DVD players you will need a
specialized optical cord (for the audio) that has a mini
optical plug on one end and a regular optical plug on
the other.
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Connecting Satellite TV (SAT) Components
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
Hook up the video signal with either S video, or composite video cords, depending on how you connected the
receiver to your TV (see page 16).
For the audio signal, in order to use digital soundtracks broadcast you must hook up a digital input. Use
either a coaxial or optical cable, it doesn’t matter which (see page 23). We recommend hooking up your audio
with analog cables as well (see below).
*The arrows indicate the direction of the TV signal.
VIDEO
COMPO-
NENT
VIDEO
OUT
Y
S-VIDEO
PB
PR
Satellite tuner
ANALOG
AUDIO
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
L
R
Memo:
If your digital connections are different than the default settings (see page 23) you will need to assign the
digital jacks to the proper component(s).
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Connecting Analog Audio Components
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
Connect your audio components to the jacks as shown below. These are all analog connections and your
analog audio components (turntable, cassette deck) use these jacks. Remember that for components you
want to record with you need to hook up four plugs (a set of stereo ins and a set of stereo outs), but for
components that only play (like a turntable) you only need to hook up one set of stereo plugs (two plugs). If
you want to record to/from digital components (like a CD-R) to/from analog components you must hook up
your digital equipment with these analog connections.
*The arrows indicate the direction of the audio signal.
CD player
CD recorder
ANALOG
Cassette deck
Audio cords
Use (RCA) audio cords (not supplied) to
Turntable (etc)
connect the audio components.
If you use a turntable with this
LINE IN jack only connect one
Connect red plugs to R
(right) and white plugs
to L (left).
with a built-in phono equalizer.
Be sure to insert
completely.
Memo:
Depending on where the cassette deck is placed, noise may occur during playback of your cassette deck
which is caused by leakage flux from the transformer in the receiver. If you experience noise, move the
cassette deck farther away from the receiver.
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Connecting to the Multi Channel Analog Inputs (DVD-Audio or Super
Audio CD (SACD) compatible player)
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
If you have a DVD-Audio or Super Audio CD (SACD) compatible player, or are using an external Dolby Digital/
DTS decoder, connect it to the multichannel analog inputs as shown below.
Components equipped with
5.1 (7.1) channel analog output jacks
Memo:
If you use only one surround back input, be sure to hook up to the SURROUND BACK L jack.
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Connecting Digital Audio Components
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
Connect your digital components as shown below. The VSX-AX3 has two coaxial and two optical inputs for a
total of four digital inputs on the rear panel plus one digital input on the front panel. In order to use digital
soundtracks like Dolby Digital or DTS (among others) you need to make digital audio connections. You can do
this by either a coaxial or an optical connection (you don’t need to do both). The quality of these two types of
connections is the same but since some digital components only have one type of digital terminal, it is a
matter of matching like with like (for example, the coaxial out from the component to coaxial in on the
receiver).
Hook up your audio signal with either a coaxial or optical digital cords (you don’t need to do both). If you hook
up your DVD/LD player using component video cable connections you might need to setup your DVD player
for component video output as well. See your DVD manual for details.
There are two optical digital out jacks (the CD recorder is connected to one in the diagram below). If you
connect this to the optical input on a digital recorder (currently these include MD, DAT and CD-R) you can
make direct digital recordings with this unit.
We also recommend hooking up your digital components to analog audio jacks (see “Connecting Analog
Audio Components” on page 20) in order to make recordings (some digital sources may be protected against
making digital copies).
*The arrows indicate the direction of the audio signal.
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
Satellite tuner
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
(PLAY)
DIGITAL
INPUT
(REC)
CD recorder
DVD player
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
(not a PCM-only output)
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
CD player
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Coaxial cords/Optical cables
Optical cable
Coaxial cord
(or standard [composite]
video cord)
Commercially available digital audio coaxial
cords (standard video cords can also be used) or
optical cables (not supplied) are used to connect
digital components to this receiver.
Be sure to insert completely and in the case of
the optical cable, right-side up. If it is inserted
improperly it can break the shutter on the optical
terminal (this won’t, however, affect the
connection or insertion of an optical cable).
Digital Input Default Settings
Unlike analog connections, the jacks for digital connections are not dedicated to one type of component, they
can be used freely. Thus you must tell the receiver what digital component is connected to which jack so your
components will be in sync with the names on the remote control buttons and the like. To avoid having to
assign the digital inputs you can hook up your equipment in accordance with the receiver’s default settings.
The default settings are:
DIGITAL IN 1 (optical): TV/SAT
DIGITAL IN 2 (optical): CD-R/TAPE1
DIGITAL IN 3 (coaxial): DVD/LD
DIGITAL IN 4 (coaxial): CD
See “Assigning the Digital Inputs” on page 81 if the way you hook up your equipment is different from the
default settings listed here.
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Connecting the Radio Antennas
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
Connect the supplied FM wire antenna and the AM loop antenna to the ANTENNA terminals as shown below.
These antennas should provide adequate reception quality in most cases, but connecting outdoor antennas
should noticeably improve sound quality.
FM wire
antenna
AM loop
antenna
AM loop antenna
1 Assemble the antenna.
2 Twist exposed wire strands
together and insert.
3 Attach to a wall, etc. (if
desired) and face toward
the direction providing
the best reception.
Using outdoor antennas
To improve FM reception
To improve AM reception
Connect a 5 – 6 meter length of vinyl-coated wire to the AM
LOOP ANTENNA terminal in addition to the supplied AM loop
antenna.
Connect an external FM antenna.
For best possible reception, suspend horizontally outdoors.
AM loop antenna
Outdoor antenna
PAL connector
5-6 m
75Ω coaxial
cable
Indoor antenna
(vinyl-coated wire)
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Connecting Speakers
Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC
outlet.
We recommend a full complement of seven speakers and a subwoofer as shown here but, naturally,
everyone’s home setup will vary. Simply connect the speakers you have in the manner described below.
One of the latest features of home theater is the use of surround back speakers. These speakers add even
greater realism in movie sound effects and some new discs with soundtracks in Dolby Digital or DTS
incorporate these channels. See page 27 for speaker placement.
In general, make sure you connect the speaker on the right to the R terminal and the speaker on the left to the
L terminal. Also make sure the positive and negative (+/–) terminals on the receiver match those on the
speakers.
Powered
subwoofer
Front
speaker
(Left)
Front
speaker
(Right)
TV/monitor
Center
speaker
Surround
speaker
(Left)
Surround
speaker
(Right)
Surround back
speaker (Left)
Surround back
speaker (Right)
Memo:
• We recommend speakers with a nominal impedance rated 8 Ω - 16 Ω , but you can change the speaker
impedance setting of the receiver (see page 26).
• If you only have one surround back speaker hook it up to the left surround back terminal.
• If you are using a THX certified subwoofer use the THX INPUT jack on the subwoofer (if your subwoofer has one)
or switch the filter position to THX on your subwoofer.
Speaker terminals
1 Twist exposed wire
strands tightly together.
2 Loosen speaker terminal
and insert exposed wire.
3 Tighten
terminal.
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Speaker impedance
You can change the speaker impedance for VSX-AX3 but we recommend using speakers with an impedance
of 8 Ω - 16 Ω (the default setting). If you are using 6 Ω - less than 8 Ω impedance speakers, you need to
change the impedance setting. Use any speaker rated between 6 Ω - 16 Ω .
First put the receiver in STANDBY mode, then
press the power button while holding down the
SPEAKERS button.
The receiver will reset to the new impedance setting.
With this method you can choose the 8 Ω - 16 Ω
setting or the 6 Ω - 8 Ω setting.
(This display indicates an 8Ω
- 16Ω impedance setting.)
(This display indicates a 6Ω -
less than 8Ω impedance
setting.)
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Placing Your Speakers
Proper speaker placement is essential to realize the best sound from your system. It is very important for
speaker placement to read the instructions that come with your speakers so please be sure to do so.
Speaker placement
If you have a multiple speaker arrangement the placement of the speakers is extremely important. To achieve
the best possible surround sound, install your speakers as shown below. Make sure all speakers are installed
securely to prevent accidents and improve sound quality. Some speakers are designed to be floor-standing
but others benefit greatly from speaker stands which raise them off the floor. Be sure to read your speaker
manuals for the best placement of the speakers.
Memo:
Center Speaker
• When installing speakers near the TV,
we recommend using magnetically
shielded speakers to prevent
distortion in the color of the TV screen.
If you do not have magnetically
shielded speakers and notice
discoloration of the TV screen, place
the speakers farther away from the TV.
• Install the center speaker above or
below the TV so that the sound of the
center channel is localized at the TV
screen.
Front Speaker
(L)
Front Speaker
(R)
Subwoofer
Surround
Surround
Speaker (L)
Speaker (R)
• THX recommends that if you have two
surround back speakers you place
them close together.
Surround Back
Speaker (R)
Surround Back
Speaker (L)
CAUTION:
When installing the center speaker on top of the TV, be sure to secure it with suitable means.
Power Connections (AC IN)
Plug in the power cord to a wall outlet after you have finished hooking up the rest of your equipment.
CAUTION!
Do not use any other power cord than the one supplied with this unit.
Power Connections (AC OUTLETS)
(European model only)
[SWITCHED TOTAL 100 W MAX]
Power supplied through this outlet is turned on and off by this unit’s STANDBY/ON button.
Total electrical power consumption of connected equipment should not exceed 100 W.
CAUTION!
• Do not connect appliances with high power consumption such as heaters, irons, or television sets to the AC
OUTLET in order to avoid overheating or fire risk. This can cause the receiver to malfunction.
• The equipment should be disconnected by removing the mains plug from the wall socket when not in regular
use, e.g. when on vacation.
CAUTION!
DO NOT CONNECT A MONITOR OR TV SET TO THIS UNIT’S AC OUTLET.
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Front Panel
All the controls on the front panel are explained and/or referenced here. To open the front panel push gently
on the lower third of the panel.
European model
multi-voltage
model
STEREO/DIRECT (see page 45): Switches the
receiver into STEREO mode if it was in a different
sound mode or toggles between DIRECT and
STEREO mode.
1 MULTI JOG dial
You can use this dial for many purposes. When
you press the SET UP button (13), you can use it
to perform SYSTEM SETUP operations; select a
function or a listening mode or do TUNER EDIT
functions (in TUNER mode).
5 ENTER button
Use this button to enter information concerning
the SYSTEM SETUP, listening mode or the tuner.
2 STANDBY/ON button
Press to switch the receiver ON or into STANDBY
mode.
6 STANDBY indicator
Lights when the receiver is in STANDBY mode.
3 OFF ON button
7 Remote sensor
Press to switch the receiver between OFF and
STANDBY mode or ON.
Receives the signals from the remote control.
8 Display (see page 33)
4 Listening mode buttons (page 45)
There are two types of SURROUND modes:
9 MCACC indicator (see pages 13 and 49)
Lights when the ACOUSTIC CAL EQ is on. (After
the Auto Surround Sound Setup has been
completed the ACOUSTIC CAL EQ is set on and
this display will light.)
MOVIE: Press to put the receiver into MOVIE
mode (see page 46).
MUSIC: Press to put the receiver into MUSIC
mode (see page 47).
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10 MULTI CH IN button
18 CHARACTER/SEARCH button
Use this button to select the component you
have hooked up to the MULTI CH IN terminals
(for example, a DVD-Audio player).
(see page 62)
Use to search for different program types in RDS
mode.
11 ACOUSTIC EQ button (see pages 49 and
87)
19 EON MODE button (see pages 63–64)
Use to search for different programs that are
transmitting traffic or news information.
Press to switch on/off and select the type of
acoustic calibration EQ.
20 PHONES jack
12 MASTER VOLUME dial
Connect headphones for private listening (no
sound will be heard through the speakers).
Use to raise or lower the volume of the receiver.
13 MULTI JOG CONTROL buttons
21 SPEAKERS (A/B) button (see page 72)
The use of this button depends on how the
SURRBACK SYSTEM (see page 37) is set. If
NORMAL SYSTEM is chosen this button toggles
between A and OFF. If SECOND ZONE is chosen
this button toggles between A, B, A+B and OFF.
If FRONT BI-AMP is chosen this button toggles
between A+B and OFF.
SET UP
Press to switch the SYSTEM SETUP mode.
RETURN
Press to move back one step in the SYSTEM
SETUP process.
14 SIGNAL SELECT button (see page 44)
Press SIGNAL SELECT repeatedly to select one of
the following:
22 TONE CONTROL buttons (see page 51)
TONE button
This button switches between TONE on and off,
which bypasses the tone circuitry.
AUTO – If there are analog and digital signals
input, the receiver automatically selects the dig-
ital signal.
BASS/TREBLE button
Use to select whether the bass or treble will be
adjusted.
DIGITAL – To select an optical or coaxial digital
signal.
ANALOG – To select an analog signal.
–/+ buttons
Use to adjust the frequency levels.
15 HI-BIT HI-SAMPLING button (see
page 52)
23 SETUP MIC jack (see page 13)
Plug in the set up mic here. This is very
important in order to set up your system and get
proper surround sound.
Use this button to switch the AUDIO SCALER
mode on or off.
16 SB CH MODE button (see page 53)
Use this button to turn the surround back
channels ON/OFF/AUTO or switch the virtual
surround back mode between ON/OFF/AUTO.
24 VIDEO INPUT jacks (see page 18)
DIGITAL IN
Digital input for connecting a game console,
DVD player or video camera (etc.), that has an
optical digital connection.
17 Tuner control buttons (see page 56)
BAND
Press to select the AM or FM band.
S-VIDEO
Video input for connecting a portable DVD player
or video camera (etc.), that has an S video out.
CLASS
Press repeatedly to switch the preset station
classes.
VIDEO / AUDIO (L/R)
Video input for connecting a portable DVD player
or video camera (etc.), that has standard RCA
video/audio outputs.
SELECT
Switches the –/+ buttons between station
memory and frequency select modes.
–/+
25 MIDNIGHT button (see page 50)
Selects station memories or frequencies when
using the tuner.
Switches the MIDNIGHT listening mode on or off.
26 LOUDNESS button (see page 50)
TUNER EDIT
Press to memorize and name a station for recall
using the MULTI JOG and ENTER buttons.
Switches the LOUDNESS mode on or off.
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Remote Control
This page describes the buttons on the remote control used to operate the receiver.
1 RECEIVER (STANDBY/ON) button
Press to turn power of the receiver on or to
standby (off).
2 MULTI CONTROL buttons
These buttons are the basic controls that switch
the mode of the receiver and the remote control,
which allows you to control your other
components.
TV CONT: Press so that the remote control can
operate the TV control commands.
3 Listening mode buttons (see page 45)
SURROUND buttons (MOVIE, MUSIC,
ENTER):
&
MOVIE: Press to put the receiver into MOVIE
listening mode (see page 46).
MUSIC: Press to put the receiver into MUSIC
listening mode (see page 47).
: Use to select the MOVIE or MUSIC
listening mode.
ENTER: Use this button to enter information
concerning the listening modes.
STEREO/DIRECT (see page 45): Switches the
receiver into STEREO mode if it was in a different
sound mode or toggles between DIRECT and
STEREO mode.
4 SYSTEM SETUP button
Use for all system setups, including the speaker
and sound systems. For more information see
“Setting Up for Surround Sound” starting on
page 36. For a DVD player use this button to
bring up the DVD menu and for a tuner use this
button in the same way as the TUNER EDIT
button.
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5 AUDIO button
HI-BIT button (see page 52)
Use this button to switch the AUDIO SCALER on
or off.
Use to switch the audio tracks of a DVD when in
DVD mode.
6 Command button for other components
(see page 67)
8 TV CONTROL buttons
The following buttons are used to control the TV
only and can be used once they are preset to
control your TV.
Use these buttons to control other components
you selected with the MULTI CONTROL buttons.
You must input the preset code in order use this
function (see page 65).
TV button
This is a dedicated TV button. Use it to turn on/
off your TV.
7 Number buttons
These can be used for many purposes depending
on the mode of the remote control.
INPUT SELECT: Press to select the input source
for the TV.
When in receiver mode the buttons operate as
below:
CHANNEL +/– : Use these buttons to change the
channel of the TV.
VOLUME +/– : Press to control the volume of the
TV.
DIMMER button (see page 55)
Use to adjust the brightness of the receiver’s
display.
9 MULTI OPERATION button
Use this button with MULTI OPERATION
(page 75) and SYSTEM OFF (page 77).
LOUDNESS button (see page 50)
Switches the LOUDNESS mode on or off.
10 LED display
TONE button (see page 51)
This display flashes when a command is sent
from the remote control to the receiver. It also
flashes at other times, for example when
teaching the receiver preset codes.
This button switches between TONE on and off,
which bypasses the tone circuitry.
BASS/TREBLE buttons (see page 51)
Use to select whether the bass or treble will be
adjusted.
11 SOURCE button
Use this button to turn on/off other components.
You must input the preset code in order to use
this function (see page 65).
(+/–) buttons
Use to adjust the TONE level, effect level,
channel level and sound delay as well as make
Dolby Pro Logic II MUSIC parameter settings.
12 RECEIVER button
Use this button to switch the remote control into
receiver mode in order to get certain receiver
functions or do receiver setups.
EFFECT/CH SEL button
Switches between the different channels so you
can add volume individually to each channel with
the + and – buttons. Also selects EFFECT mode,
Dolby Pro Logic II MUSIC parameters (see
page 48) and sound delay settings (see page 51).
You can then use the + and – buttons to make
these adjustments.
13 Receiver functions
ACOUSTIC EQ button (see page 87)
Press to switch on/off and select the type of
acoustic calibration EQ.
INPUT button
Press to select an input source. The button will
cycle through all the possible sources.
SIGNAL SEL button (see page 44)
Press repeatedly to select one of the following:
AUTO – If there are analog and digital signals
input, the receiver automatically selects the dig-
ital signal.
SB CH MODE button (see page 53)
Use this button to turn the surround back
channels ON/OFF/AUTO or switch the virtual
surround back mode between ON/OFF/AUTO.
DIGITAL – To select an optical or coaxial digital
signal.
MULTI CH INPUT button (see page 52)
Use this button to select the component you
have hooked up to the MULTI CH IN terminals
(for example, a DVD-Audio player).
ANALOG – To select an analog signal.
DNR (DIGITAL NR) button (see page 49)
Switches the DIGITAL NR on or off.
MIDNIGHT button (see page 50)
Switches the MIDNIGHT listening mode on or off.
VIDEO SEL button (see page 55)
Use to toggle between the different video input
possibilities.
MUTE button
Press to mute or restore the volume.
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14 MASTER VOLUME (+/–) buttons
Use to raise or lower the volume of the receiver.
15 TOP MENU/GUIDE button
Use to find stations or menus on a digital TV
tuner. For a DVD player use this button to bring
up the DVD menu.
16 ////ENTER buttons
These buttons can be used for a variety of
operations in the SYSTEM SETUP menu.
These buttons are used to control the menus for
other components when in those modes (DVD,
digital TV tuner, satellite tuner, cable tuner, etc.).
In TUNER mode, they can select a station and/or
a frequency.
17 RETURN button
When you are in a receiver setup operation this
button will go back one step in the SYSTEM
SETUP procedure. When you are using your DVD
menu screen this button acts the same as the
DVD player's “Return” button. When you are
using cable tuners, satellite tuners or digital TV
tuners this button will either exit you from the
menu screen or act like a “Return” button above,
depending on the maker of the unit.
18 SUB TITLE button
Use to switch the subtitles on a DVD player or
disc.
19 REMOTE SETUP button
Use to customize the remote control functions
and the remote control itself. (See “Setting Up
the Remote Control to Control Other
Components” starting on page 65).
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Displays and Controls
Display
All the display information is explained and/or referenced here.
when the station you are currently tuned to
carries the EON data service.
1 SIGNAL indicators
Light to indicate the input signal you selected.
8 Volume level indicator
AUTO: Lights when the receiver is set to select
the input signal automatically.
DIGITAL: Lights when digital audio signals are
selected.
ANALOG: Lights when analog signals are
selected.
9 Hi-BIT/SAMPLING indicator
Lights when the AUDIO SCALER mode is on.
10 DSP indicators
MOVIE: Lights when a MOVIE mode is selected.
When a DSP MOVIE mode is selected DSP will
light with a box around it.
MUSIC: Lights when a MUSIC mode is selected.
When a DSP MUSIC mode is selected DSP will
light with a box around it.
2 Digital format indicators
PRO LOGIC II: Lights during Dolby Pro Logic II
processing.
NEO:6: Lights during NEO:6 processing.
11 Speaker indicators (see page 72)
Lights to indicate the current speaker system, A
and/or B.
2 DIGITAL: Lights when a Dolby Digital signal
is detected.
DTS: Lights when a DTS signal is detected.
12 Program Format indicators
ES: Lights when playing back a DTS ES signal.
For Dolby Digital or DTS sources: These
indicators change according to which channels
are active in the source. When all three LS (left
surround), S (surround) and RS (right surround)
light at the same time it means a source with a
6.1 channel playback flag is being used.
L – Left front channel.
C – Center channel.
R – Right front channel.
LS – Left surround channel.
S – Surround channel or Surround back channel.
RS – Right surround channel.
LFE – Low Frequency Effects channel.
– Lights when LFE signal is input.
EX: Lights when playing back a Dolby Digital EX
signal.
STEREO: Lights during two-channel playback.
3 LOUDNESS indicator
Lights when LOUDNESS is on.
4 MIDNIGHT indicator
Lights when MIDNIGHT is on.
5 TONE indicator
Lights when the TONE control is on.
6 DNR indicator
Lights when DIGITAL NR is on.
7 TUNER indicators
STEREO: Lights when an FM stereo broadcast is
received in the auto stereo mode.
13 SB CH indicators (see page 53)
Light to indicate the status of the surround back
channels.
MONO: Lights when the tuner is set to receive
FM broadcasts and when MPX mode is selected.
TUNED: Lights when a broadcast is received.
RF ATT (European model only): Lights when the
RF ATT is on (see page 56).
RDS (European model only): Lights when an RDS
broadcast is received.
EON (European model only): EON lights when
AUTO – Lights when the SB CH MODE or virtual
surround back mode is set to AUTO.
ON – Lights when the SB CH MODE or virtual
surround back mode is set to ON.
OFF – Lights when the SB CH MODE or virtual
surround back mode is set to OFF.
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Back Panel
All the terminals on the back panel are explained and/or referenced here.
1 DIGITAL OUT terminals (see page 22)
Use these terminals to output a digital signal to a
DVD-R, CD-R, MD recorder or any other kind of
digital recorder.
6 DIGITAL IN terminals (see page 22)
Use these terminals to input the signal from a
DVD, CD player or any other kind of digital player.
To be able to play Dolby Digital and other
surround soundtracks you need to make digital
connections. To do this use the digital terminals
here. If you don’t connect as per the default
settings (see page 23) you need to complete
“Assigning the Digital Inputs” on page 81.
2 CONTROL IN/OUT terminals
(see page 74)
You can use these jacks to hook up other
PIONEER equipment, that has a CONTROL
terminal, so that you can control them all by
pointing the remote control(s) at one remote
sensor.
7 Audio input/output terminals (connect
analog components here, see page 20)
Use these terminals to input/output the audio
signal from analog components (like a cassette
deck or turntable). These are analog jacks.
3 Radio antenna terminals (see page 24)
Hook up antennas for the radio tuner built into
the receiver here.
8 Video components input/output termi-
nals
4 MONITOR OUT terminals (connect a TV
or monitor here, see page 16)
Input/output signals from your video
components (DVD, VCR, TV tuners, SAT tuners,
etc.) here (see page 17).
Use these terminals to output the video signal to
your TV, video projector or monitor.
5 PRE OUT analog terminals (connect an
amplifier here, see page 73)
9 MULTI CH IN terminals (see page 21)
Use these terminals to input a multichannel
surround signal (for example, a DVD-Audio
signal) in an analog fashion. These are analog
jacks.
Use these terminals to output the audio signal
from this amplifier to a different amplifier if that’s
how you choose to set up your system.
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(European
model only)
(multi-voltage
model only)
10 SPEAKERS terminals (see page 25)
Use these terminals to connect speakers to the
receiver. The FRONT, CENTER and SURROUND
terminals are for the main speaker system and
the SURROUND BACK speakers can be set to
either the main system, the SECOND ZONE, or
the FRONT BI-AMP. See page 37 to set the
SURROUND BACK speakers.
11 TWO VOLTAGE SELECTORS switches
(multi-voltage model only)
Use to match the voltage coming into the
receiver with the voltage in your country or
region (see page 3).
12 AC IN
Hook up the power cord to this terminal.
13 AC OUTLET (European model only)
(switched, 100 W max)
Hook up an external component to the power
supply of this receiver. Only do this with audio or
video components being used in this system
and never hook up heavy equipment (like TVs,
heaters, air conditioners, refrigerators, etc.) to
this receiver.
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Setting Up for Surround Sound
To ensure the best possible surround sound, complete the following setup operations. Some of these are the same
(and take precedence over) the settings you made in the Easy Setup Guide, so consider if the ones you made at that
time were adequate. If you feel they were, move on to the next setting in this section.
These setup operations use on-screen displays (OSDs) on your TV to display the settings and choices so be sure
your TV and receiver are properly hooked up and that your TV is set to this receiver. You need to connect the setup
mic to the front panel of the receiver so that it can measure the sound and ensure the proper settings. For more
information on the mic hookup see page 13.
1 Turn on the receiver and your TV. Press
the RECEIVER button on the remote con-
trol.
Make sure your TV is connected and set to the video input the
receiver is using.
2 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button.
The menu possibilities appear on your TV.
3 SURROUND SETUP should be selected. If
it isn’t use the buttons to select it.
Press the ENTER button.
4 Use the buttons to navigate
through the menus. When you have the
setting you want in a particular menu,
press ENTER.
3-4 2
In each mode, the current settings are displayed. We suggest
you do a basic system setup for surround sound when you
first hook up the receiver. That gets it out of the way and you
won’t need to do it again unless you change your home set up
(by adding new speakers, etc.). To do a basic setup use the
SURRBACK menu if necessary and then choose either the
AUTO SETTING or NORMAL setup procedure and complete
that. You don’t need to do both as they accomplish the same
ends and we recommend the AUTO SETTING method.
To do a more advanced setup for surround sound see EXPERT
setup starting on page 83.
SURRBACK SYSTEM (page 37)
Use to choose options for your surround back speakers.
AUTO SETTING (page 13)
See the Easy Setup Guide Part 2 for an explanation of this
setup.
3
NORMAL (page 38)
Use this method to manually adjust all the surround sound
functions.
EXPERT (page 83)
Use these settings to fine tune your surround sound and
make it more personalized.
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Setting Up for Surround Sound
Surround Back System
This setup selects how your surround back system will be used. If you want to use it for surround back speakers in
your main speaker system choose NORMAL SYSTEM. In this case you won’t have any B (or secondary) speaker
system as these speakers fill that role also for the VSX-AX3. If starting fresh, complete steps 1-3 on page 36.
1 SURRBACK SYSTEM should be selected.
If it isn’t use the buttons to select it.
Press the ENTER button.
The setup possibilities appear on your TV.
2 Use the buttons to select the
surround back system setting. Press the
1-3
ENTER button.
Choose from:
NORMAL SYSTEM: if you want to use these speaker
terminals for your surround back speakers in your main
speaker system (referred to as the A speaker system).
SECOND ZONE: if you want to use the these speaker
terminals for an independent speaker system (referred to
as speaker system B)
FRONT BI-AMP: Choose this setting if you want to deliver
more power to your front speakers. This setting will use
your surround back speaker terminals so you will only be
able to get 5.1 channel playback. Also, you will have to bi-
wire your speakers to do this (see page 71).
1
3 EXIT should be selected. Press the
ENTER button.
You will return to the SURROUND SETUP menu display.
Next, proceed to either AUTO SETTING (page 13) or
NORMAL (page 38).
If you want to change a setting before proceeding
start over from step 1.
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NORMAL Setup
This is the manual method to setup your sound parameters for surround sound. You don’t need to do this, however,
if you did the AUTO SURROUND SETUP method on page 13. If you feel the settings in the AUTO SURROUND
SETUP do not suit your personal tastes, the settings you input here will override them and allow you to adjust the
parameters manually.
You only need to do these settings once (unless you change the placement of your current speaker system or add
new speakers, etc.). If starting fresh, complete steps 1–3 on page 36.
1 Use the buttons to select NORMAL.
Press the ENTER button.
The setup possibilities appear on your TV.
2 Use the buttons to navigate
through the NORMAL setup menus.
When you have the setting you want in
a particular menu, press ENTER.
1-2
In each mode, the current settings are displayed. We suggest
you adjust all these settings when you first hook up the
receiver. That gets them out of the way and you won’t need to
return to this setting mode unless you change your home set
up by adding new speakers (etc.).
SPEAKER SETTING (page 39)
Use to specify the type and number of speakers you con-
nected.
CHANNEL LEVEL (page 41)
Use to balance the volumes of your different speakers. This is
also necessary for the most realistic surround sound.
SPEAKER DISTANCE (page 42)
Use to select the distance settings for each set of speakers.
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You must add distance settings to all your speakers for the
most realistic surround sound. Adding a slight delay to some
speakers enhances sound separation and is particularly
important for achieving a surround sound effect. You need to
figure out the distance from your listening position to your
speakers to add the proper delay.
See the next four pages for more information on these set-
tings.
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Setting Up for Surround Sound
Speaker Setting
The information below shows you how to select the correct settings for the type and number of speakers you
connected. Most importantly, you need to decide how to route the sound for all the speakers you connected. To do
this select the size of the front, center, surround and surround back speakers (if you hooked them up). It is important
to make these settings as accurately as possible or, in some cases, you may not get the full soundtrack from a disc.
Use the information below to complete the steps that follow and set up the receiver to match the speakers you have
hooked up.
Complete steps 1–2 on page 38 to start.
FRONT (default setting is SMALL)
Select SMALL to send bass frequencies to the subwoofer. Select LARGE if your speakers will reproduce bass fre-
quencies effectively or if you did not connect a subwoofer. (If you select SMALL for the front speakers the subwoofer
will automatically be switched YES. Also, the center and surround speakers cannot be set to LARGE if the front
speakers are set to SMALL. In this case, all bass frequencies are sent to the subwoofer.)
CENTER (default setting is SMALL)
• Select LARGE if your speaker will reproduce bass frequencies effectively.
• Select SMALL to send bass frequencies to the other speakers or subwoofer.
• If you did not connect a center speaker, choose NO. In this case, the center channel is output from the front
speakers.
SURROUND (default setting is SMALL)
• Select LARGE if your speakers will reproduce bass frequencies effectively.
• Select SMALL to send bass frequencies to the other speakers or subwoofer.
• If you did not connect surround speakers choose NO. In this case, the sound of the surround channels is output
from the front and center speakers.
• If the front speakers are set to SMALL, the surround speakers will automatically be set to SMALL.
SURRBACK (default setting is SMALL X2)
If you chose SECOND ZONE or FRONT BI-AMP in SURRBACK SYSTEM on page 37, or if you chose NO for
SURROUND, you won’t be able to choose this setting.
• Select the number of surround back speakers you have. You can choose one speaker, two, or none.
• If you select one speaker, make sure to hook it up to the SURROUND BACK L terminal.
• Select LARGE if your speakers will reproduce bass frequencies effectively.
• Select SMALL to send bass frequencies to the other speakers or subwoofer.
• If you did not connect surround back speakers choose NO.
• If the front speakers or the surround speakers are set to SMALL, the surround back speakers will automatically be
set to SMALL.
SUBWOOFER (default setting is YES)
• Leave it selected if you connected a subwoofer.
• If you selected SMALL for the front speakers the subwoofer will automatically be set to on (you won’t be able to
choose NO or PLUS).
• If you did not connect a subwoofer choose NO. In this case, the bass frequencies are output from the front or sur-
round speakers.
• Choose the PLUS setting if you want stronger reproduction of deep bass sounds.
• If you select PLUS the bass frequencies that would normally come out the front and center speakers are all
routed to the subwoofer.
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Setting Up for Surround Sound
1 SPEAKER SETTING should be selected. If
it isn’t use the buttons to select it.
Press the ENTER button.
The setup possibilities appear on your TV.
2 With the buttons choose the
speakers that you want to set. Press the
ENTER button.
1-5
The setup possibilities appear on your TV.
3 Use the buttons to choose the
number (YES or NO, X1 or X2) and the
size (LARGE or SMALL) for each set of
speakers. Press ENTER.
PLUS is also a possibility for the SUBWOOFER.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all speakers
channels.
1
2
5 Use the buttons to select EXIT and
press ENTER.
Next, proceed to CHANNEL LEVEL below.
If you want to change a setting before proceeding start
over from step 1.
Memo:
If you have a subwoofer and like lots of bass, it may seem logical
to select LARGE for your front speakers and leave the subwoofer
selected. This may not, however, yield the best bass results.
Depending on the size and shape of your room you may actually
experience a decrease in the amount of bass due to what is
called low frequency cancellations. If you have a subwoofer, listen
to the bass response with the front speakers set to LARGE and
SMALL alternately and let your ears judge which sounds best.
The safest option is to route all the bass sounds to the subwoofer
by selecting SMALL for the front speakers.
(THX Speaker:SMALL)
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Setting Up for Surround Sound
Channel Level
The following steps show you how to balance the sound output level of your speakers. Proper speaker balance is
essential for obtaining high quality surround sound. If continuing from SPEAKER SETTING go to step 1. If starting
fresh, complete steps 1–2 on page 38.
1 CHANNEL LEVEL should be selected. If it
isn’t use the buttons to select and
press ENTER.
2 There are two ways to set the CHANNEL
1-5
LEVEL: MANUAL or AUTO. Select a
setting mode with the buttons and
press ENTER.
Test tones will be output.
WARNING: Be prepared! The test tones are output at a
high volume level.
MASTER VOLUME rotates to the reference position (0 dB) and
the display on the receiver flashes TEST TONE. After a few
seconds the test tone is output.
MANUAL: move the test tone manually and adjust the chan-
nel level.
AUTO: the test tone moves by itself and you adjust the levels.
1
Speaker Distance
3 Adjust the speaker level with the
instructions below for the method you
chose.
2
Adjust the channel level from –10 dB to +10 dB in 0.5 dB
increments.
The default setting is 0 dB.
3
In MANUAL (manual test tone) mode
To switch the test tone between each speaker use the
buttons and push ENTER. Adjust the level of each speaker
using the buttons and ENTER. When done go to step 4.
Left
Left
Right
Right
In AUTO (automatic test tone) mode
This mode switches the test tone between each speaker auto-
matically. The test tone output cycles through the speakers in
the following order:
in MANUAL setting
in AUTO setting
Memo:
• If your subwoofer has a volume control,
set it to the middle position before doing
these operations.
• If you are using a Sound Pressure Level
(SPL) meter take the readings from your
main listening position and adjust the
level of each speaker to 75dB SPL (C-
weighting/slow reading).
Adjust the level of each speaker using the buttons as the
test tone is emitted and wait for it to move to the next speaker.
When done go to step 5.
If you want to change a setting before proceeding you
need to complete the procedure and start over from step 1.
• The volume of the subwoofer test tone
tends to sound lower than it actually is.
You may need to adjust the level after
testing your system with an actual
soundtrack.
4 When you have the levels you want
press ENTER. EXIT should be selected (if
it isn’t select it with the buttons).
• You can also set the channel level
manually at any time by pressing
RECEIVER then EFFECT/CH SEL on the
remote control. Use the (+/–) buttons
directly below the EFFECT/CH SEL button
to adjust the level.
5 Press ENTER.
Next, proceed to SPEAKER DISTANCE next page.
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Speaker Distance
Adding a slight delay to some speakers is necessary to achieve proper sound depth, separation as well as an
effective surround sound effect. You need to figure out the distance from your listening position to your speakers to
add the proper delay. The following steps show you how to set the delay time for each channel by specifying the
distances from your listening position to each speaker. Once you specify the speaker distances (or it is done
automatically in the Easy Setup Guide), the receiver calculates the correct delay times automatically. If continuing
from CHANNEL LEVEL go to step 1. If starting fresh, complete steps 1–2 on page 38.
1 The SPEAKER DISTANCE should be
selected. If it isn’t use the buttons to
select it. Press the ENTER button.
The setup possibilities appear on your TV.
2 Select each speaker channel with the
1-5 6
buttons and press ENTER.
3 Use the buttons to add or subtract
the distance in feet that the speaker is
from your normal listening position.
Press the ENTER button.
Adjust the speaker distance in 0.1m increments from 0.1 to
9.0 m.
The default setting is 2.0 m.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all speaker
channels.
1
5 Use the buttons to select EXIT and
press ENTER.
If you want to change a setting before proceeding
start over from step 1.
6 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button to
leave the SYSTEM SETUP mode.
2
R
R
L
L
3
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Basic Operation
Stereo and Multichannel Playback
The following instructions show you how to play sound sources with the VSX-AX3.
Before doing so be sure to complete the setup procedures described in the “Easy Setup Guide Part 2” (starting on
page 13) or “Setting Up for Surround Sound” (starting on page 36). This is particularly important to achieve a
surround sound effect with Dolby Digital or DTS sources.
1 Turn on the power of the playback
component.
2 Press the OFFON button to put
the receiver in ON mode. Press the
STANDBY/ON button to
STANDBY
turn on the receiver.
indicator
Be sure that the STANDBY indicator
turns off on the front panel.
3 Press the MULTI CONTROL (or INPUT)
on the remote control to select the
source you want to playback.
Choose the type of signal input with the SIGNAL SELECT
button.
See the next page for more details, if necessary.
4 Choose a LISTENING MODE one of
two ways.
For SURROUND modes: press MOVIE or MUSIC, use the
buttons to select the mode you want and press
ENTER.
For STEREO/DIRECT: press the button for that mode.
On the front panel, use the MOVIE or MUSIC buttons and
the MULTI JOG dial. Press the button of the mode type
you want and then use the dial to cycle through the possi-
4
2
4
6
bilities. Press ENTER.
See “MOVIE modes” (page 46) or “MUSIC modes” (page
47) for details on which modes are available and in which
situations they are designed to be used.
When playing source signals greater than 88.2kHz over a
digital connection, MOVIE/MUSIC modes cannot be
selected.
5 Start playback of the component you
selected in step 3.
3
6 Adjust the volume by using the
MASTER VOLUME buttons on the
remote control. On the front panel
use the MASTER VOLUME dial.
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Basic Operation
Selecting the Input Signal
This button selects the type of input signal, AUTO, ANALOG or DIGITAL, sent to the receiver. You need to take special
care to switch to the appropriate input when necessary. For example, the switch would have to be on DIGITAL to
hear digital sources like Dolby Digital or DTS but it would have to be on analog to record from the ANALOG out jacks
on the receiver. The default setting is AUTO which will select from either DIGITAL or ANALOG depending on what
inputs are available.
1 Press the MULTI CONTROL (or INPUT)
on the remote to select a source com-
ponent.
2 Press RECEIVER.
3 Press the SIGNAL SELECT button to
select the input signal corresponding
to the format of the source
component.
Each press switches the signal in the order below:
3
Memo:
• When DIGITAL signal is selected, 2DIGITAL lights when a Dolby Digital signal is input; DTS lights when a DTS
signal is input.
• If no digital inputs are assigned (see page 81) you can only choose ANALOG in the SIGNAL SELECT.
• Because the audio signal from a karaoke microphone and LDs are recorded with analog audio only, they are not
output from the digital outputs. Set SIGNAL SELECT to ANALOG to listen to these formats.
• When an LD with DTS is played back with the SIGNAL SELECT set in ANALOG, digital noise caused by playing
back the DTS signal directly (with no decoding) is output. To prevent noise, you need to make digital connections
(See pages 22 and 23) and set SIGNAL SELECT to AUTO or DIGITAL.
• Some DVD players don’t output DTS signals. For more details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with your
DVD player.
• When using DIGITAL IN terminals the following digital signal formats are supported: Dolby Digital, DTS and PCM
(32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz sampling frequencies).
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Listening Modes
The three listening mode types on the receiver are explained here (to select listening modes see page 43). The kind
of playback you can get in the three modes depends on what kind of a source (DVD, etc.) you are using. The basic
distinction is between 2 channel sources and multichannel sources. The MOVIE and MUSIC modes that are
available to you will also differ according to your source and which SB CH MODE you choose. This is explained
below as well.
For home theater the MOVIE and MUSIC listening modes are designed to deliver realistic and powerful
multichannel surround sound that recreates the movie theater or concert experience. The first four MOVIE modes
(THX CINEMA, 2PRO LOGIC II (MOVIE), 2PRO LOGIC, NEO:6 CINEMA) and first two MUSIC modes (2PRO
LOGIC II MUSIC, NEO:6 MUSIC) incorporate pure decoding of the signal. That is they present it as it was recorded in
the sound studio. The other modes are DSP modes. They add some type of effect to the signal. You may need to
experiment with these modes to see which suit your home system and personal tastes.
The MUSIC and STEREO modes are designed to be used with music sources but some MUSIC modes are also
suitable for film soundtracks. Again, try different modes with various soundtracks to see which you like but you
must choose one of the MOVIE and MUSIC listening modes in order to get surround sound.
Depending on your setup, in STEREO mode only the front two speakers, and sometimes the subwoofer (if you have
one), are used.
Stereo modes
When a source is played in this mode, it plays through just the front left and right speakers (and possibly your
subwoofer depending on your speaker settings). Dolby Digital and DTS multichannel sources are downmixed to
stereo.
STEREO
In STEREO mode the audio plays according to the surround setup settings and you can still use ACOUSTIC CAL
EQ, DIGITAL NR, MIDNIGHT, LOUDNESS, AUDIO SCALER mode, and TONE Control functions.
DIRECT
In DIRECT mode, the audio bypasses all types of signal processing to remain as close to the source audio quality
as possible.
Memo:
If you switch on ACOUSTIC CAL EQ, DIGITAL NR, MIDNIGHT, LOUDNESS, AUDIO SCALER mode, and TONE Con-
trol when DIRECT is selected, the receiver automatically switches to STEREO.
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MOVIE modes (SURROUND mode)
The MOVIE mode is a newly designed system for enhancing movie soundtracks and other audio-visual sources that
optimizes its effects in accordance with your source, SB CH MODE and speaker configuration. The first four modes
are for pure decoding of multichannel sound sources. With these modes the receiver will automatically employ the
format of the sound source (for example, Dolby Digital or DTS). With two channel sources these first four modes will
create surround channels. Next, there are six PIONEER original sound modes that use DSP (Digital Signal
Processing) to create different types of sound environments as described below.
THX CINEMA
THX is a set of technical standards created by Lucasfilm Ltd. These standards were designed to emulate a film
sound stage and thus reproduce, with the greatest possible accuracy, the soundtrack intended by the
filmmakers.
2PL II MOVIE (2PRO LOGIC II MOVIE)*
This mode gives 5.1 channel surround sound. It is suitable for movies, especially those recorded in Dolby
Surround. The channel separation and movement of surround effects is comparable to Dolby Digital 5.1. With
sources other than stereo (5.1, etc.) the display will automatically show the type of decoding being employed
(Dolby Digital, DTS-ES, etc.).
2PRO LOGIC*
This mode gives 4.1 channel surround sound. It is less sensitive to the quality of the source material, so may be
useful when 2PRO LOGIC II MOVIE or 2PRO LOGIC II MUSIC modes do not give good results. With sources
other than stereo (5.1, etc.) the display will automatically show the type of decoding being employed (Dolby
Digital, DTS-ES, etc.).
NEO:6 CINEMA*
This mode gives 6.1 channel surround sound and is suitable for movies. The NEO:6 CINEMA mode delivers good
channel separation for movie soundtracks. With sources other than stereo (5.1, etc.) the display will
automatically show the type of decoding being employed (Dolby Digital, DTS-ES, etc.).
ACTION
This mode is designed for action movies, which generally use lots of sound effects. The mode enriches the sound
to make it more realistic and extends the parameters to pick up high and low sound effects.
SCI-FI
This mode is designed for science fiction movies. It creates a broad sound space, separating dialog from sound
effects to heighten the overall impact of the soundtrack.
DRAMA
This mode is designed for movies with a lot of dialog. The elements of dialog are enhanced, making the
characters seem more real. The mode also compresses the dynamic range somewhat so loud sounds do not
overpower softer ones (compare this with the MIDNIGHT listening mode explained on page 50).
MUSICAL
This mode is primarily for music and adds a spacious feeling to the sound. A long delay time of reflected sounds
provides resonant tones which emulate a concert hall.
MONOFILM
This mode is designed for older movies which are recorded with mono soundtracks. The special sound
processing of this mode will allow you to experience these movies in surround sound even though they were not
recorded that way originally.
5/7-D THEATER
This mode is especially designed to give sound depth to stereo sources. The overall effect builds a dynamic and
broad sound space, allowing two-channel (stereo) signals to faithfully imitate a five speaker sound. The mode
should be used in conjunction with Dolby Pro Logic for sources bearing the 3mark. The display will
show either 5-D THEATER or 7-D THEATER according to the source, SB CH MODE and speaker configuration.
* When you input a multichannel signal the decoding is done automatically so you cannot choose these
modes.
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MUSIC modes (SURROUND mode)
The MUSIC modes allow you to transform your living room into a variety of different sonic environments when
playing either two-channel or multichannel sources. It optimizes its effects in accordance with your source, SB CH
MODE and speaker configuration. The first two modes are for pure decoding of multichannel sound sources. With
these modes the receiver will automatically employ the format of the sound source (for example, Dolby Digital or
DTS). With two channel sources these first two modes will create surround channels. Then there are five PIONEER
original sound modes that use DSP (Digital Signal Processing) to create different types of sound environments as
described below. Lastly, the 5/7-CH STEREO mode simply outputs a stereo signal through all of your speakers.
2PL II MUSIC (2PRO LOGIC II MUSIC)*
This mode gives 5.1 channel surround sound and is suitable for music. Compared to the Movie Mode PRO
LOGIC, the surround effect is more enveloping. With sources other than stereo (5.1, etc.) the display will
automatically show the type of decoding being employed (Dolby Digital, DTS-ES, etc.).
NEO:6 MUSIC*
This mode gives 6.1 channel surround sound and is suitable for music. The NEO:6 MUSIC mode plays the stereo
source as is through the front left/right speakers, and generates a natural, ambient surround and center sound.
With sources other than stereo (5.1, etc.) the display will automatically show the type of decoding being
employed (Dolby Digital, DTS-ES, etc.).
CLASSICAL
Simulates the acoustic effects of a large concert hall. Suitable for classical music. A long delay time of reflected
sounds, coupled with reverb effects, let the listener experience the dynamic and rich sounds characteristic of
concert halls and powerful orchestral performances.
CHAMBER
Simulates the acoustic environment of a very resonant concert hall. Rich reverberation and a full sound create
the impression of a lively performance space.
JAZZ
Simulates the acoustic effects of a jazz club. Reflected sound is virtually below 100 msec so that the listener can
experience a live band effect.
ROCK
Simulates the acoustic effects of a mid-sized concert hall. The listener can experience a live band effect with
good separation of the instruments, a strong bass and the vivid feeling of a live performance.
DANCE
Simulates the acoustic effects of a dance club. Features a strong bass sound. Reflected sound delay time is
virtually below 50 msec, for the listener to experience the visceral power of dance music.
5/7CH STEREO
Simulates the acoustic environment of a regular stereo while using all the speakers in the system to induce a
rich, all-around sound. The display will change to 5-CH STEREO or 7-CH STEREO according to the SB CH MODE
and speaker configuration.
* When you input a multichannel signal the decoding is done automatically so you cannot choose these
modes.
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Basic Operation
Adjusting the Effect of a Listening Mode
The DSP (Digital Signal Processing) listening modes have sound processing added to accentuate a certain kind of
atmosphere or effect (see the preceding pages for explanation). You can choose if you want to strengthen or weaken
this effect in the given mode. The DSP MOVIE modes are: ACTION, SCI-FI, DRAMA, MUSICAL, MONOFILM, 5/7-D
THEATER. The DSP MUSIC modes are: CLASSICAL, CHAMBER, JAZZ, ROCK, DANCE, 5/7CH STEREO.
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Press the EFFECT/CH SEL button
repeatedly until you see EFFECT in
the receiver’s display.
3 Use the +/– buttons to add or
subtract the amount of effect.
The amount of effect can be adjusted from 10 to 90.
Memo:
• The default setting for 5/7CH STEREO is 90.
• The default setting for other modes is 50.
Adding/Adjusting the Effect in Dolby Pro Logic II Music Mode
The Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode has three settings you can choose from which adjust the spatial feeling of the
surround sound. These settings are best matched to each individual source instead of one setting being left on for
all sources. The three settings and how to apply them are explained here. To start this setup select Dolby Pro Logic ll
(if necessary) with the MUSIC button.
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Press the EFFECT/CH SEL button
repeatedly and select the setting you
want. They appear in the receiver’s
display.
CENTER WIDTH: With Pro Logic decoding center chan-
nel signals can come only from the center speaker. If no
center speaker is present this channel is split between
the two front speakers, creating a “phantom” channel.
The CENTER WIDTH feature lets you adjust the center
channel so it can heard only from the center speaker, only
as a “phantom” channel or in varying degrees of both.
DIMENSION: This allows you to adjust the soundfield
towards the front or towards the rear of your room.
PANORAMA: This gives the music a wraparound sur-
round feel.
3 Use the +/– buttons to add or
subtract the amount of effect or turn
Memo:
on/off.
• Use your CENTER WIDTH setting carefully. If
you set it to 0 all the center channel signal
will go to your center speaker. If you set it to 7
all the center channel signal will go to your
front speakers, creating a “phantom”
channel.
CENTER WIDTH: Strengthen or weaken the effect
between 0–7. The default is 3.
DIMENSION: Move soundfield backward or forward with
-3 being the furthest back and +3 being the furthest
forward. The default is 0.
PANORAMA: Turn on or off. The default is off.
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Basic Operation
Listening with ACOUSTIC CAL EQ
You can listen to the soundtrack with the ACOUSTIC CAL EQ you set automatically when you did the AUTO
SURROUND SETUP (page 13) or you set manually on (page 87). To do so follow the instructions below.
1 Press the ACOUSTIC EQ button.
Each press switches ACOUSTIC CAL EQ between ALL CH
ADJUST, FRONT ALIGN, CUSTOM 1, CUSTOM 2 and OFF.
When ACOUSTIC EQ is being applied the MCACC indica-
tor lights.
MCACC indicator
1
Memo:
• After completing the AUTO SURROUND SETUP
(page 13) ACOUSTIC EQ ON (ALL CH ADJUST) is set
automatically.
• You can’t turn on ACOUSTIC EQ on in MULTI CH IN
mode.
• If you turn ACOUSTIC EQ on in DIRECT mode, the
receiver automatically switches to STEREO mode.
Digital Noise Reduction (DIGITAL NR Function)
To reduce extraneous noise switch on DIGITAL NR. This feature is effective with sources containing a lot of
background noise like cassette and video tape.
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Press the DNR button on the remote
control.
Each press switches DIGITAL NR on or off.
When on, DNR lights in the display.
Memo:
• In cases described below, noise may not be reduced
even if DIGITAL NR is on.
· Sudden noise
· Extremely loud noise
· Signals that contain too many high frequencies
· Signals which are very clean to begin with
• DIGITAL NR is effective at levels shown below for each
source.
STEREO
· Analog input..................................................... 10-18 dB
· Digital input...................................................... 10-15 dB
· AM/FM tuner.................................................... 10-15 dB
MOVIE/MUSIC ..................................................... 6-10 dB
• Depending on the condition of the source, there may
not be a noticeable improvement in the quality of the
sound.
• You can’t use the DIGITAL NR mode with the THX
CINEMA, MULTI CH IN modes or source signals greater
than 88.2kHz over a digital connection.
• If you set the DIGITAL NR on in DIRECT mode the
receiver will switch to STEREO mode.
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Basic Operation
Listening in MIDNIGHT Mode
This useful feature makes it possible to get excellent surround sound effects even when listening at low volumes. It
can be used with any surround sound source and play soundtracks so that the quieter sounds are audible even
while playing a soundtrack at low volumes. This feature is applicable only when the master volume is under –20 dB.
1 Press the MIDNIGHT button on the
remote control.
Each press switches MIDNIGHT mode on or off. When on,
MIDNIGHT lights in the display.
Memo:
• The surround effect adjusts itself automatically in accor-
dance with the volume level.
• You can’t use the MIDNIGHT mode with the THX CIN-
EMA, MULTI CH IN or LOUDNESS modes.
• If you set MIDNIGHT on when in DIRECT mode the
receiver switches to STEREO mode.
Listening in LOUDNESS Mode
The LOUDNESS mode boosts the bass and treble in a signal. It is useful for listening to music at low volumes. This
feature is applicable only when the master volume is under –20 dB.
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Press the LOUDNESS button on the
remote control.
Each press switches LOUDNESS mode on or off. When
on, LOUDNESS lights in the display.
Memo:
• You can’t use the LOUDNESS mode with the THX CIN-
EMA, MULTI CH IN or MIDNIGHT modes.
• If you set LOUDNESS on in DIRECT mode the receiver
will switch to STEREO mode.
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Adjusting Bass and Treble
You can adjust the low (bass) and high (treble) frequencies. The TONE button can also be used to bypass the tone
circuitry.
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Press the TONE button on the remote
control or the front panel to put the
receiver in tone adjust mode.
Pressing the TONE button changes the mode to either on
or off. When the mode is set to on, TONE appears in the
display.
3 Press the BASS/TREBLE button
repeatedly to select BASS or TREBLE.
If TONE: BYPASS appears, press the TONE button to get
TONE.
4 Use the +/– buttons to adjust the low
or high frequency levels.
A few seconds after you finish adjusting the tone the
receiver will revert to the sound mode it was in at the
beginning of the process.
Memo:
• The tone control can be adjusted in a range of 6 dB.
• The tone control cannot be set on in THX CINEMA,
MULTI CH IN modes.
• If you set TONE control on in DIRECT mode the receiver
will switch to STEREO mode.
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4
3
Listening with Sound Delay
Some video displays have a slight delay in presentation of the video. Using sound delay you can slow the
presentation of the sound to match the presentation of the video.
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Press the EFFECT/CH SEL button
repeatedly until you see DELAY in the
receiver’s display.
3 Use the +/– buttons to add or
subtract the amount of delay.
Memo:
• The amount of delay changes in 0.1 frame steps from
0.0 – 5.0 frame. (However, if the video system type is set
to NTSC as on page 8, the delay range is 0.0 – 6.0
frame.) The default setting value is 0.0 frame.
• When in DIRECT or MULTI CH IN modes, sound delay
cannot be used.
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Basic Operation
Listening in Audio Scaler mode
Use to hear CD and DVD, as well as other digital soundtracks, at a wider dynamic range, allowing for finer audio
reproduction.
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Press the HI-BIT button on the remote
control or HI-BIT/HI-SAMPLING
button on the front panel.
Each press switches AUDIO SCALER mode on or off.
HI-BIT/SAMPLING lights in the display.
Memo:
• This mode cannot be used with MULTI CH IN mode.
• If the receiver is in DIRECT mode and you press the HI-
BIT button the receiver will switch to STEREO mode.
• This feature cannot be used with source signals greater
than 88.2kHz over a digital connection.
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Multi Channel In Playback
MULTI CH IN allows you to connect a DVD-Audio/SACD player or an external decoder to enjoy certain multichannel
discs. To use MULTI CH IN playback follow the instructions below.
1 Press the MULTI CH INPUT button on
the remote control or the MULTI CH
IN button on the front panel.
Each press switches the input between the previous
mode and MULTI CH IN.
ON: This is a true playback of the signal from the MULTI
CH IN terminals, output without digital processing. You
can only control each channel level.
OFF: Cancels the MULTI CH IN modes.
1
Memo:
• You can’t use any kind of sound processing with MULTI
CH IN. Selecting a listening mode, or switching these
modes, cancels the MULTI CH IN.
• If any speakers are set to NO the signal for that (those)
channel(s) won’t get output at all.
• You cannot set sound features (page 49 to 52) on, in
MULTI CH IN mode.
• You cannot listen to the SECOND ZONE in MULTI CH IN
mode.
• If you’re listening to DVD-Audio/SACD but can only get
stereo sound set your DVD player’s 5.1 channel analog
playback to on.
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Basic Operation
Surround Back Channel Modes
Surround Back Channel Mode
The SB CH MODE makes available surround back channels through your surround back speakers. You must have
chosen NORMAL SYSTEM in the SURRBACK SYSTEM setting (see page 37) and have SURROUND and
SURROUND BACK speakers set to something other than NO (see page 39) to use this feature. To accomplish the
same settings, you could have had the AUTO SURROUND SETUP automatically set the SURROUND and the
SURROUND BACK speakers on (see page 13).
1 Press the SB CH MODE button on the
remote control.
Each press switches between ON, OFF and AUTO.
ON: surround back channels are available with all SUR-
ROUND modes.
AUTO: same as above except whether SURROUND
BACK channels are available with any of the PRO LOGIC
II (or PRO LOGIC) modes depends on whether the source
has an EX or ES flag or not.
With the NEO:6 modes surround back channels will
always be available.
OFF: SURROUND BACK channels will not be heard.
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Virtual Surround Back Mode
The virtual surround back mode emulates surround back channels through your surround speakers. You must have
chosen NORMAL SYSTEM in the SURRBACK SYSTEM setting (see page 37); have SURROUND speakers set to
something other than NO, and have chosen NO for the SURROUND BACK speakers in SPEAKER SETTING (see
page 39) to use this mode. To accomplish the same settings, you could have had the AUTO SURROUND SETUP
automatically set the SURROUND speakers on and the SURROUND BACK speakers off (see page 13) to use this
mode.
1 Press the SB CH MODE button on the
remote control.
Each press switches between VIRTL SB ON, VIRTL SB
OFF and VIRTL SB AUTO.
VIRTL SB ON: virtual surround back sound is available
with all SURROUND modes except THX CINEMA; for a
stereo signal you must choose the NEO:6 MOVIE/MUSIC
SURROUND mode or a Pioneer original sound mode (see
pages 46 and 47).
VIRTL SB AUTO: same as above except whether virtual
surround back sound is available with any of the PRO
LOGIC II (or PRO LOGIC) modes depends on whether the
source has an EX or ES flag or not.
With the NEO:6 modes virtual surround back sound will
1
always be available.
VIRTL SB OFF: virtual surround back sound will not be
heard.
Memo:
• You can’t use the SB CH MODE with MULTI CH IN or STEREO/DIRECT modes.
• You can’t use the virtual surround back mode with the THX CINEMA, MULTI CH IN, STEREO/DIRECT
modes.
• This feature cannot be used when playing source signals greater than 88.2kHz over a digital connection.
• When using the virtual surround back mode with the SURROUND modes, +VSB will show in the display.
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Basic Operation
Dual Mono setting and playback
The dual mono setting can only be used when listening to Dolby Digital or homemade discs that have dual mono
software encoded in them. Dual mono software usually is used to put two different mono soundtracks, that you can
listen to together or separately, on one DVD. With this setting you can choose which dual mono setting you want to
listen to. Remember this setting is only applicable if you are using Dolby Digital software with dual mono and want
to isolate one of the channels therein.
1 Press the RETURN button for more
than three seconds to put the
receiver in DUAL MONO mode.
Hold down the RETURN button to cycle through the
different DUAL MONO settings. When you find the one
you want release the button. The L (CH1) and R (CH2)
indicators in the display light to indicate the playback
channel.
1
The different settings are: DUAL CH1, where you only
hear channel 1; DUAL CH2, where you only hear channel
2; and DUAL CH1/CH2, where you hear both channels,
but independently from different speakers.
Memo:
• The default setting is DUAL CH1.
• You can only use this function with Dolby Digital
sources that have this encoding.
Using Headphones
1 Plug headphones into the PHONES
jack on the front of the receiver.
No sound will be audible from the speakers when
headphones are plugged in except in MULTI CH IN mode
or when using the pre-outs. In MULTI CH IN mode the
subwoofer will be audible even if the headphones are
plugged in.
Memo:
• All SURROUND modes will be downmixed to 2
channels.
• If you’re listening to a 2 channel source there will be no
matrix decoding (i.e. you will not be able to get surround
sound decoding).
PHONES jack
1
• For MULTI CH IN mode, only the FRONT L and R
channels can be heard.
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Video Select
This function allows you to listen to one sound source while you watch a different video source on your TV. The
sound source is set in the normal fashion as explained on page 43. You then change the video input with the VIDEO
SEL button.
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Press the VIDEO SEL button on the
remote control to cycle through the
different possible video inputs.
The first press shows the video input you are currently
using. After that pressing VIDEO SELECT cycles though
the possibilities in the following order:
The OFF setting means you are listening without a video
signal. (Also, when you select CD, CD-R/TAPE1, MD/
TAPE2, TUNER or LINE the VIDEO SELECT will be set to
off.)
Memo:
• The VIDEO SELECT remains set to the input you chose
until you change the audio input.
• If you change audio functions the receiver will reset
itself to make the video and audio inputs correspond.
Also, if you switch the power of the receiver off when
you turn it back on the video and audio inputs will reset
so that they correspond.
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display (DIMMER)
Use the display DIMMER button to adjust the brightness of the fluorescent display.
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Use the display DIMMER button on
the remote control to alternate
between the different levels of
brightness for the display.
Four levels of brightness ranging from very dim to very
bright can be selected. Also, when set to very dim, the
MCACC indicator will turn off.
Memo:
It is a feature of this unit that the fluorescent display will
be brighter for a few seconds after you choose a function
(like DVD/LD, CD, etc.) and then get softer. This will still
happen when you adjust the brightness but the new
setting will be the one the display softens to.
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Using the Tuner
Automatic and Manual Tuning
The following steps show you how to tune in FM and AM radio broadcasts using the automatic (search) and manual
(step) tuning functions. If you already know the exact frequency of the station you want, see “Direct Access Tuning”
on the following page.
1 Press the TUNER button.
On the remote, this selects the tuner function on the
receiver and sets the remote to the tuner operation mode.
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3 Tune in the station.
For Automatic Tuning
Press and hold TUNING –/+ for about one second, then
release.
The tuner starts searching the selected band and stop
automatically at the first station it locates. Repeat to
locate other stations.
For Manual Tuning
• To change frequencies one step at a time, press TUN-
ING –/+ repeatedly.
• To change frequencies quickly, hold down TUNING –/+
and release when you reach the frequency you want.
European model
MPX Mode
If the TUNED or STEREO indicators do not light when tuning
an FM station, because the station is too far away or the
broadcast signal is weak, press MPX on the remote control to
switch to MONO reception. This should improve reception
enough for you to enjoy the broadcast.
2
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3
RF ATT Mode (European model only)
multi-voltage model
If the radio signal is too strong and/or the sound is distorting
press the RF ATT button to attenuate (lower) the radio signal
input and reduce the distortion (for FM stations only).
When on, RF ATT lights in the display.
2
1
3
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Using the Tuner
Channel Step Setting (multi-voltage model only)
The unit has been factory preset to the channel allocation value for the area in which it is to be sold. If this value is
set incorrectly, the tunes in frequency may be wrong, or sound may be distorted, resulting in an inability to
reproduce reception signals at their proper sound quality. For this reason, be sure to confirm that the values are set
correctly before first using the unit.
FM 50 kHz, AM 9 kHz:
Set to this position, for areas with an FM reception step of 50 kHz and AM 9 kHz.
FM 100 kHz, AM 10 kHz:
Set to this position for areas with an FM reception step of 100 kHz and AM 10 kHz.
Memo:
When unsure about the channel allocation for your area, consult your dealer for correct
information.
To Change Channel Steps
1
2
Turn the power off (standby mode).
While holding down the TONE – button press the STANDBY/ON button.
You will see STEP 9K/50K or STEP 10K/100K appear in the display.
Direct Access Tuning
The following steps show you how to tune directly to a specific frequency using the remote control.
1 Press the TUNER button.
This selects the tuner function on the receiver and sets
the remote to the tuner operation mode.
2 Press the BAND button to select the
band (FM or AM).
Each press switches the band: FM
AM
3 Press the D.ACCESS button to
activate the direct access tuning
mode.
The cursor blinks in the display on the front panel.
4 Use the number buttons to enter the
frequency of the station you want.
Example:
To tune station 106.00 (FM), press: 1
0
6
0
0
To cancel before inputting the frequency
Press D.ACCESS, and enter the frequency again.
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Using the Tuner
Memorizing Frequently Used Stations
The following steps show you how to memorize up to 30 radio stations in 3 classes (each holding 10 stations). When
memorizing FM frequencies, the receiver also memorizes the MPX mode (STEREO or MONO) and the RF ATT mode
(European model only).
1 Tune in the station you want.
See “Automatic and Manual Tuning” on page 56 or “Direct
Access Tuning” on page 57.
2 Press the TUNER EDIT button to
activate the memory function.
European model
3 Press the CLASS button repeatedly to
select a class number.
Each press switches the display:
CLASS A
CLASS B
CLASS C
4 Press the ST –/+ buttons repeatedly
(or use the MULTI JOG) to select a
channel (0~9) within the respective
class.
2
4
5
3
(3-4)
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5 Press the ENTER button to input your
choice.
To continue, repeat steps 1-5.
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Naming Memorized Stations
You can input a name of up to four characters for each preset station in the receiver’s memory (see the previous
page). This name can be anything you choose. For example, you could input JAZZ for that station and when you
listen to it the name, rather than the frequency number, will appear on your display.
1 Press the TUNER button on the
remote control.
2 Press CLASS repeatedly to select the
class.
Repeatedly pressing this button cycles through the three
available classes, A, B and C.
3 Press ST + or ST – to select the preset
channel.
4 Press TUNER EDIT to select the station
name mode.
European model
5 Enter the station name you want.
Names can be up to four characters long.
• Use the MULTI JOG dial (front panel) or the ST +/– but-
tons (remote) to select characters.
• Press ENTER to confirm a character. If no character is
1,5
5,6
4
2 3,5
input, a space is input.
To erase a station name, simply repeat steps 1-4 and input
four spaces instead of a name.
multi-voltage model
The possible selections are shown below.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789
!”#$%&’()*+,–./:;<=>?@[ \ ]ˆ_{|} [space]
6 Press ENTER when you have got the
characters you want to enter.
Repeat steps 2 to 5 to memorize up to 30 preset broadcast
station names.
1,5
5,6
4
2 3,5
Memo:
To change a station name, enter a new name over
the top of the existing one.
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Recalling Memorized Stations
1 Press the TUNER button.
This selects the TUNER function on the receiver and sets
the remote to the TUNER operation mode.
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2 Press the CLASS button repeatedly to
select a class number.
Each press switches the display:
CLASS A
CLASS B
CLASS C
3 Use the number buttons to select the
channel you want.
To select channel 7, press 7.
To select channel 0, press 0.
For example: If 99.50 MHz (FM) was memorized in class
B at channel 7.
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An introduction to RDS (European model only)
Radio Data System, or RDS as it’s usually known, is a system used by FM radio stations to provide listeners with var-
ious kinds of information—the name of the station and the kind of show they’re broadcasting, for example. This
information shows up as text on the display, and you can switch between the kind of information shown. Although
you don’t get RDS information from all FM radio stations, you do with most.
Probably the best feature of RDS is that you can search automatically by type of program. So, if you felt like listening
to jazz, you could search for a station that’s broadcasting a show with the program type, JAZZ. There are around 30
such program types, including various genres of music, news, sport, talk shows, financial information, and so on.
The receiver lets you display three different kinds of RDS information: Radio Text, Program Service Name, and Pro-
gram Type.
Radio Text (RT) is messages sent by the radio station. These can be anything the broadcaster chooses—a talk radio
station might give out it telephone number as RT, for example.
Program Service Name (PS) is the name of the radio station.
Program Type (PTY) indicates the kind of program currently being broadcast.
The receiver can search for and display the following program types:
NEWS
AFFAIRS
INFO
News
Current affairs
General information
Sports
Educational material
Radio drama
Using the RDS display
To display the different types of RDS information available,
press TUNER button on the remote control and use the SUB
TITLE button to cycle through the types of RDS information.
SPORT
EDUCATE
DRAMA
CULTURE
SCIENCE
VARIED
Each press changes the display as follows:
Arts and culture
Science and technology
Usually talk-based material,
such as quiz shows
or interviews.
POP M
Pop music
Memo:
ROCK M
EASY M
LIGHT M
CLASSICS
OTHER M
Rock music
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If any noise is picked up while displaying the RT scroll,
some characters may be displayed incorrectly.
If you see NO RADIO TEXT DATA in the RT display, it
means no RT data is being transmitted from the broad-
cast station. If you have entered a name for the station,
it is displayed instead of RT data. If you haven’t, the
display will automatically switch to the PS data dis-
play. If no PS data is transmitted from the station, the
frequency will be displayed.
In the PTY display, there are cases where NO DATA or
NO TYPE is shown. If this happens, the PS display is
shown after a few seconds.
This unit converts lower case characters transmitted
by broadcast station to upper case characters.
“Middle of the road” music
‘Light’ classical music
‘Serious’ classical music
Other music not fitting any of
the above categories
Weather reports
Finance and business
Children’s entertainment
Social affairs
Religious programming
Phone-in talk shows
Travel
Leisure interests and hobbies
Jazz music
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WEATHER
FINANCE
CHILDREN
SOCIAL
RELIGION
PHONE IN
TRAVEL
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•
LEISURE
JAZZ
COUNTRY
NATION M
Country music
Popular music in a language
other than English
Popular music from the ’50s
Folk music
OLDIES
FOLK M
DOCUMENT
Documentaries
In addition, there is a program type called
ALARM, used for exceptional emergency
announcements. You can’t search for this, but
the tuner will switch automatically to this RDS
broadcast signal.
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Using the Tuner
Searching for RDS programs (European model only)
One of the most useful features of RDS is the ability to search for a particular kind of radio program. You can search
for any of the program types (listed on page 61).
1 Tune into an FM station.
Refer to “Automatic and Manual Tuning” or “Direct
Access Tuning” on pages 56 and 57.
2 Use the BAND button to select the FM
band.
RDS is only broadcast on FM.
3 Press the CHARACTER/SEARCH
3
4
2
5-6
button.
1,4
SEARCH shows in the display.
4 Press the +/–buttons or use the
MULTI JOG dial to select the program
type you want to hear.
5 Press ENTER to search for the
program type.
The system starts searching through the station presets
for a match. When it finds one, the search stops and the
station plays for five seconds.
6 If you want to keep listening to the
station, press ENTER within the 5
seconds.
If you don’t press ENTER, searching resumes.
If NO PTY is displayed it means the tuner couldn’t find
that program type at the time of the search.
Memo:
•
RDS searches memorized stations only. If no stations
have been (see page 58 to do this), NO PTY is dis-
played.
•
FINISH means the search is complete.
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Using the Tuner
Basics of EON (Enhanced Other Network information)
(European model only)
When EON is turned on, the receiver jumps to an EON-linked broadcast when it begins, even if a receiver function
other than the tuner is being used. It cannot be used in areas that EON information is not transmitted and when FM
broadcast stations do not transmit PTY data. When the broadcast ends, the tuner returns to the original frequency
or function.
There are two types of EON you can set:
1
TA (Traffic Announcement)
This mode will set the tuner to pick up traffic information when it’s broadcast.
2
NEWS
This mode will set the tuner to pick up news when it is broadcast.
Memo:
EON does not work when the tuner is in the AM band.
Using EON (European model only)
Use the front panel controls to do this.
1 Press the BAND button to select the
FM band.
EON is only broadcast on FM.
2 Tune into an EON FM station.
The indicator lights to inform you that the currently
tuned station carries the EON data service. See pages 56 -
57 for more on tuning into radio broadcasts.
3 Press the EON MODE button to select
the mode you want.
1
3
These modes are explained above.
Each press changes the display as follows:
Memo:
•
The EON mode is canceled if you switch to
AM reception while setting EON. It starts
once again when you return to FM recep-
tion.
If EON information is being transmitted, the receiver
jumps to the type of broadcast you selected. When the
EON mode is set, the EON indicator lights, but during
actual reception of an EON broadcast the EON indicator
will flash.
•
•
You can’t search for traffic announce-
ments and news at the same time.
You can’t operate the TUNER EDIT and
CHARACTER/SEARCH buttons while the
EON indicator is lit.
•
If you want to change to a function other
than the tuner, press the EON MODE but-
ton and turn the EON mode off.
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Using the Tuner
Clearing all stations from the RDS or EON search
(European model only)
The receiver will automatically register an identifying marker (called a PI code) for any station you input into the
memory classes which can receive RDS or EON data. If you want to remove the currently memorized stations from
RDS and EON searches, you can do it by erasing the PI codes.
1 Press and hold EON MODE (front
panel) for about two seconds.
ERASE PI will be displayed.
2 Press ENTER.
ERASE PI flashes for two seconds to indicate the PI codes
have been erased.
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Remote Control of Other Components
Setting Up the Remote Control to Control Other
Components
In addition to controlling the receiver, the supplied remote control can operate your other components (VCR, TV,
DVD, CD, etc.) after you program it to do so. If your component(s) are listed in the remote control’s memory, simply
follow the steps below. If your component(s) are not listed, or if you want the remote to learn additional operations,
you can use the learning mode to input the information from the remote controls supplied with your other
components.
Recalling Settings Stored in the Remote Control
The following steps show you how to recall the setting stored in the remote control. Once a setting is recalled and
the component assigned, you can use this remote to easily operate the component.
Memo:
•
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To exit from the remote control setup mode at any time, press REMOTE SETUP.
See page 67 to operate your other components.
1 While holding down the REMOTE
SETUP button press 1 to select the
preset recall setup mode.
The LED begins to blink.
To cancel the preset recall setup mode press REMOTE
SETUP.
2 Press the MULTI CONTROL button for
the component you want to control.
The LED lights continuously.
The TUNER button cannot be assigned.
3 Point the remote toward the
component to be controlled, enter
the 4 digit setup code (see page 102
for codes).
The LED blinks.
After a code has been input the power of the component
being input will turn on or off.
The remote will return to the previous mode after thirty
seconds of inactivity.
The power of the component being input will only turn on
or off if that component is able to be turned on directly by
remote control.
Repeat steps 2 through 3 to assign preset codes for
as many components as necessary.
If you can’t get your component to respond to any of
the codes you can still program the component into
the remote control using the procedure in the next
section.
4 Press the REMOTE SETUP button to
exit the preset recall setup mode.
The remote control and receiver return to their previous
operation modes.
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Remote Control of Other Components
Programming Signals from Other Remote Controls (LEARNING Mode)
If preset codes are not available for your component(s), or the available preset codes do not operate correctly, you
can use this procedure to program in signals from the remote control(s) of your other component(s). These steps
can also be used to add further operations to the remote control that were successfully set with the stored settings
(see page 65).
Memo:
•
•
To exit from the remote control setup mode at any time, press REMOTE SETUP.
Some commands cannot be programmed.
1 While holding down the REMOTE
SETUP button press 2 to select the
learning setup mode.
The LED begins to blink.
To cancel the learning setup mode press REMOTE SETUP.
2 Press the MULTI CONTROL button for
the component you want to control.
The LED lights continuously.
The TUNER button cannot be assigned.
Buttons that
are able to
learn new
3 Press the button to be programmed.
commands
The LED blinks rapidly.
The TV , TV INPUT SELECT, TV CHANNEL +/– and TV
VOLUME +/– buttons are only available for learning when
programming TV CONTROL operations.
4 Point the remote controls at each
other and press the button on the
other remote control for the
operation you wish to program.
1 Point the remote controls toward each other.
2 Press the button on the other remote control corre-
sponding to the operation you wish to program.
The LED will turn off and then light again.
To program additional operations for the current
component, repeat steps 3 and 4.
To program operations for another component, go
back to step 2.
5 Press the REMOTE SETUP button to
exit the learning setup mode.
The remote control and receiver return to their previous
operation modes.
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Remote Control of Other Components
Using Remote Control with Other Components
CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/LD/DVD Recorder/Cassette Deck operations
Button(s)
Function
Components
CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/
LD/DVD recorder/
Cassette deck
SOURCE
Press to switch the components between STANDBY and ON.
Press to return to the start of the current track or chapter. Repeated
presses skips to the start of previous tracks or chapter.
CD/MD/CD-R/DVD/LD
Go back channels (channel –).
VCR/DVD recorder
Cassette deck
Play the reverse side of the tape on a reversible deck.
Press to advance to the start of the next track or chapter.
Repeated presses skips to the start of following tracks or chapter.
CD/MD/CD-R/DVD/LD
VCR/DVD recorder
Go forward channels (channel +).
Pause playback or recording.
CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/
LD/DVD recorder/Cassette
deck
CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/
LD/DVD recorder/Cassette
deck
Hold down for fast forward playback.
Hold down for fast reverse playback.
Start playback.
CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/
LD/DVD recorder/Cassette
deck
CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/
LD/DVD recorder/Cassette
deck
CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/
LD/DVD recorder/Cassette
deck
Stop playback (on some models, pressing this when the disc is
already stopped will cause the disc tray to open).
SUBTITLE button Displays/changes the subtitles on multilingual DVDs.
Change the display mode.
DVD/DVD recorder
CD/MD/CD-R/VCR/LD
CD/MD/CD-R/LD
Directly access tracks on a program source.
Number buttons
+10 button
Directly access chapter on a program source.
Directly select a channel.
DVD/DVD recorder
VCR/DVD recorder
Select tracks or chapter higher than 10. Press this button and the
remaining number to get the track or chapter (+10 Button + 3= track
or chapter 13). Some components may operate differently.
CD/MD/CD-R/DVD/LD/
DVD recorder
Press to start Search mode.
DVD
Takes you to the disc navigator.
DVD recorder
ENTER/DISC
button
Changes between sides A & B of the disc.
LD
Press to enter the selected channel.
Selects a disc in a multi-disc CD player.
VCR
CD
Displays menus concerning the current DVD, DVR or VCR you are
using.
MENU
AUDIO
DVD/DVD recorder/VCR
Changes the audio track of discs with more than one audio track.
Changes between the tuner in the TV and the tuner in the VCR.
Play the reverse side of the tape on a reversible cassette deck.
Press to select a track
DVD/LD/DVD recorder
VCR
Double cassette 1st deck
CD
Displays the top menu of the current DVD, LD or DVR you are using. DVD/LD/DVD recorder
TOP MENU/
GUIDE button
Takes you to the guide menu of that system.
VCR
Press to select a track
CD
RETURN button
Takes you to the previous menu.
DVD/LD/VCR/DVD recorder
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Button(s)
Function
Components
Navigate menus/options.
Basic playback options.
DVD/LD/DVD recorder/VCR
Double cassette 1st deck
& ENTER
Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV operations
Button(s)
Function
Components
Press to switch the TV, Satellite TV or Cable TV between STANDBY
and ON.
TV
Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV
TV
TV INPUT
Press to switch the TV input.
Select channels.
TV CHANNEL
(+/–)
Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV
TV VOLUME
(+/–)
Adjust the TV volume.
TV
MENU
GUIDE
Takes you to the TV menu of that system.
Takes you to the guide menu of that system.
TEXT ON
Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV
Cable TV/Satellite TV
TV
RETURN
Exits the menu you are viewing.
Use to move back a page in the menu.
Use to move back channels.
A/TEXT OFF
Cable TV/Satellite TV
Satellite TV
Cable TV/TV
Satellite TV/TV
Satellite TV
Use to move forward a page in the menu.
Use to move forward channels.
B/RED
Cable TV/TV
Satellite TV/TV
Cable TV
Use to move back a page in the menu.
C/GREEN
Satellite TV/TV
Satellite TV/TV
Satellite TV/TV
Cable TV
D/YELLOW
E/CYAN
Use to move forward a page in the menu.
Use to select a specific TV channel.
Number buttons
Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV
ENTER/DISC
button
Use this button to immediately enter a new channel.
Cable TV/TV
Press to select or adjust and navigate items on the menu screen.
Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV
& ENTER
Memo:
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The above operations are available from the receiver’s remote control after you program it (see
page 65).
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To perform these operations, press the MULTI CONTROL button for the component you want to control.
For more information on individual commands consult the manual that came with the component.
The first four buttons on the table “Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV operations” are dedicated to control the TV
assigned to the TV CONT button. Thus if you only have one TV hooked up to this system, assign it to the TV
CONT button. If you have two TVs, assign the main TV to the TV CONT button. If you hook up your system
this way, the first four TV controls will always be accessible.
•
Depending on the maker and individual model, there are some buttons that may not be able operate some
equipment or may operate it in a different way.
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Setting up the Direct Function
The direct function is designed in case you have an external video source connected to your TV (a video source that
is not going through the VSX-AX3). For this explanation we’ll call this the external video deck. You’d like to control
external video deck with this unit’s remote control so you’ve assigned it a function button (for example purposes,
the VCR 2 button). Yet, if you put the receiver in VCR 2 mode you’ll get no picture on your TV because the external
video deck signal is not going through the VSX-AX3. To get around this problem you set the direct function for VCR 2
to OFF. Now when you press VCR 2 function button you can control the external video deck with the remote but the
receiver does not go into VCR 2 mode.
1 While holding down the REMOTE
SETUP button press 4 to select the
direct function setup mode.
The LED begins to blink.
To cancel the direct function setup mode press REMOTE
SETUP.
2 Press the MULTI CONTROL button of
the component whose direct function
you want to turn on or off.
The LED lights and remains lit.
For example, if you want to turn off direct function for VCR
2, you would press VCR 2.
The TUNER button cannot be assigned.
3 Set the direct function of each
external source to OFF by pressing 2,
ON by pressing 1.
The LED blinks.
ON: The direct function is on.
OFF: The direct function is off.
For example, if you want to turn off direct function for
VCR 2, you would press 2.
4 Repeat steps 2-3 to set the direct
function for as many components as
you want.
Memo:
5 Press the REMOTE SETUP button to
•
To exit from the REMOTE SETUP at any
time, press REMOTE SETUP.
The default setting for all direct functions
is ON.
exit the direct function setup mode.
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Using Other Functions
Recording from Audio/Video Components
The following explanations show you how make a recording from one component to another connected to this
receiver. Note that an analog recorder (such as a VCR) cannot record from a source that is connected using only a
digital connection. Likewise, a digital recorder (such as a CD-R) cannot record digitally from a component that is
connected using only analog connections. In both of these cases, make sure that the digital component also has
analog connections to the receiver, and that the SIGNAL SELECT is set to ANALOG.
When recording from one digital component to another, bear in mind that the digital signal output from this receiver
mirrors the input from the source. So if the input is, say, Dolby Digital, the output will also be Dolby Digital. Before
recording, make sure that the recorder is compatible with the source digital audio format.
See page 20 for more on analog audio connections and page 22 for digital audio connections.
Memo:
•
The receiver’s volume, channel level, balance, TONE, DIGITAL NR, MIDNIGHT, LOUDNESS, ACOUSTIC EQ and
surround effects have no effect on the recorded signal.
•
In some cases, digital recordings have copy guard protections and making a digital copy is not possible. In this
case you can only copy them in an analog manner.
•
•
Some video recordings are copy-protected; these sources cannot be recorded.
When recording video, the source must be connected to the receiver using the same type of video cord
(composite, or S video) as you used to connect the recorder to the receiver.
1 Turn on the receiver.
2 Press the MULTI CONTROL (or INPUT)
on the remote to select a source
component.
3 Press RECEIVER.
4 Press the SIGNAL SELECT button to
select the input signal (ANALOG or
DIGITAL).
5 Start recording (tape deck, CD
recorder, VCR, etc.)
6 Playback the source to be recorded.
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Using Other Functions
SPEAKERS B Setup
Stereo playback in another room (SECOND ZONE)
This setup enables you to listen to a pair of stereo speakers independently of the main speaker system (A speakers)
hooked up to the receiver. You can choose SECOND ZONE, and use the speakers hooked up to the surround back
terminals as a B speaker system, that is, playing the same source as the main speaker system but from
independent stereo speakers.
1 Connect a pair of speakers to the surround back speaker terminals.
2 Select SECOND ZONE in the SURRBACK SYSTEM setup (see page 37).
Memo:
Please use speakers with a nominal impedance rated 8 Ω - 16 Ω .
Bi-amping the front speakers (FRONTBI-AMP)
For bi-amp playback you can connect both the A and B speaker terminals to your front speakers. To do this your
speakers must be bi-wireable (that is they must have separate terminals for the high and low frequencies).
Bi-amping delivers more power to the front speakers, but disables the surround back speakers, so you will be
limited to 5.1 channel playback.
FRONT Speaker
rear side
Caution!
Most speakers with both
HI and LOW terminals
have two metal plates
that connect the HI to
the LOW terminals.
These must be removed
when you are bi-amping
the speakers or you
could severely damage
the amplifier. See your
speaker manual for
more information.
Caution!
1 Connect your speakers as shown.
Do not allow any speaker wire from any
terminal to touch a wire from a different
terminal.
Since both Front A and B speaker terminals output the
same audio, it doesn’t matter which set (A or B) is
powering which part (HI or LOW) of the speaker.
2 Select FRONT BI-AMP in the
SURRBACK SYSTEM setup
(see page 37).
The surround back channel amplifier is now used to power
the B set of speaker terminals and the A+B (SPAB)
speaker setting is automatically selected. The speaker
setting in this case can only be A+B or OFF.
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SPEAKERS Button
If you selected NORMAL SYSTEM in the SURRBACK SYSTEM setup (see page 37) your surround back speakers will
be used as part of your A speakers (main speaker system) and this button will simply switch it off or on. If you
selected SECOND ZONE in the SURRBACK SYSTEM setup (see page 37) this button will cycle through the A (main)
speaker system, the B speaker system (the surround back speakers acting as a separate second zone), both
speaker systems, and off.
1 Press the SPEAKERS button (on the
front panel) to switch speakers on/
off or cycle through the different
speaker systems if SECOND ZONE or
FRONT BI-AMP has been selected in
the SURRBACK SYSTEM setup (see
1
page 37).
A(SPA):
Sound is output from speaker system A and the same signal is output from the pre out
terminals.
B(SPB):
Sound is output from the two speakers in speaker system B (the surround back speakers).
Multichannel sources will be downmixed to two channels.
A+B(SPAB): Sound is output from speaker system A and the B speakers. Also, use for FRONT BI-AMP
playback.
OFF(SP):
No sound is output from the speakers. Depending on the input signal and settings in
SPEAKER SETTING sound may be output from the subwoofer. The same sound is output from
the pre out terminals as when selecting speaker system A (above).
Memo:
•
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What is output from the subwoofer depends on the SPEAKER SETTING settings and the type of source.
Depending on the settings in SPEAKER SETTING and the MULTI CH IN SELECT, output from the SURROUND
BACK pre out terminals may change.
•
•
When using headphones the speakers are switched off.
Please use speakers with a nominal impedance rated 8 Ω - 16 Ω .
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Using Other Functions
Connecting Additional Amplifiers
This receiver has more than sufficient power for any home use, but it is possible to add additional amplifiers to every
channel of your system. Make the connections shown below to add amplifiers to power your speakers. Before
making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
*The arrows indicate the direction of the signal.
Powered subwoofer
Front channel
amplifier
Surround channel
amplifier
Surround back
channel amplifier
Center channel
amplifier (mono)
Memo:
•
You can use the additional amplifier on the surround back channels for a single speaker as well. In this case
plug the amplifier into the L (SINGLE) terminal only.
•
The sound from the surround back terminals will depend on how you have set up the SURRBACK SYSTEM (see
page 37).
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Using Other Functions
The PIONEER SR System: Operating other PIONEER
components
Connecting an optional control cord allows you to operate other PIONEER components simply by pointing the
receiver’s remote control at the remote sensor on the front panel of the receiver. The receiver then sends the remote
control signals to the other devices via the CONTROL OUT terminal.
Receiver
PIONEER component
with a CONTROL
terminal
To CONTROL IN
terminal of another
PIONEER component
with a CONTROL
terminal
Remote Control
Memo:
•
You can also control PIONEER components (and those made by other manufacturers) by pointing the receiver’s
remote control directly at the respective component. This type of operation does not require control cords. All
you have to do is recall the appropriate stored settings (see page 65).
•
•
If you use a remote control hooked up via the CONTROL IN jack with a control cord, you won’t be able to use this
unit’s remote control.
If you use this feature make sure an analog (audio and/or video) connection has been made between the units.
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Using Other Functions
Multi Operations
Multi operations allow you to tell the receiver and your other components to do a number of things with the push of
only two buttons on the remote control. For example, you can program the unit to turn on your TV, turn on your DVD
player and start playing the loaded DVD. This allows you to freely decide which operations you want performed as
well as the order in which you want them performed. The steps below show you how to program a string of up to 5
different operations for each MULTI CONTROL button. You don’t need to program power commands for this receiver
or any other Pioneer components. They will automatically turn on when a multi operation is performed.
(Programming Pioneer video components automatically turns on Pioneer TVs.)
Memo:
• Be sure to set up each component before programming multi operations (see “Setting Up the Remote Con-
trol to Control Other Components” on page 65).
• To exit from the REMOTE SETUP mode at anytime press the REMOTE SETUP button.
1 While holding down the REMOTE
SETUP button press 3 to select the
multi operation setup mode.
The LED begins to blink.
To cancel the multi operation setup mode press REMOTE
SETUP.
2 Select a MULTI CONTROL button for
this multi operation.
The LED lights and remains lit.
Each MULTI CONTROL button can be used for one multi
operation. If a multi operation relates to using a DVD
player, for example, it makes sense to select the DVD/LD
button.
3 Press the MULTI CONTROL button for
the component that will perform the
step in the multi operation, then press
the operation button you want.
For example, press CD then (play), if you want to start
CD playback.
Buttons that can be
programmed with
Multi Operations
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4 Repeat step 3 to input multi
operations to the MULTI CONTROL
button you pressed in step 3.
You can repeat this process for up to five commands.
For example: you could enter the following three
operations using the preceding step 3.
1 Press the TV CONT button and TV to turn on your TV
(as explained above).
2 Press the DVD/LD button then SOURCE to turn on
your DVD player (if it is not a PIONEER product).
3 Press the DVD/LD button then (play) to start playing
the DVD player.
When you employ multi operations (see below), these
three tasks will be performed in the same order.
5 Press the REMOTE SETUP button to
exit the multi operation setup mode.
The remote control return to their previous operation
modes.
Performing Multi Operations
Do the following to use the multi operations.
1 Press the MULTI OPERATION button.
2 Press the MULTI CONTROL button for
the component that has been set up
with multi operations.
The power of the receiver (and any Pioneer components
use in the program) goes on and the programmed multi
operations are performed automatically.
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System Off
The SYSTEM OFF feature allows you to tell the receiver and your other components to stop and/or turn off with
the push of only one button on the remote control. The steps below show you how to program a string of up to
5 different SYSTEM OFF operations. Be sure to set up each component before programming the SYSTEM
OFF function (see “Setting Up the Remote Control to Control Other Components” on page 65).
Memo:
To exit from the REMOTE SETUP mode at anytime press the REMOTE SETUP button.
1 While holding down the REMOTE
SETUP button press 3 to select the
SYSTEM OFF setup mode.
The LED begins to blink.
To cancel the SYSTEM OFF setup mode press REMOTE
SETUP.
2 Press the RECEIVER button.
The LED lights and remains lit.
3 Select a MULTI CONTROL button for
SYSTEM OFF.
Each MULTI CONTROL button can be used for SYSTEM
OFF. If a SYSTEM OFF command relates to using a DVD
player, for example, it makes sense to select the DVD/LD
button.
4 Press the SOURCE button of the
component to be set with SYSTEM
OFF operations.
5 Press the REMOTE SETUP button to
exit the SYSTEM OFF setup mode.
The remote control return to their previous operation
modes.
Using SYSTEM OFF
Do the following to use the SYSTEM OFF function.
The SYSTEM OFF feature allows you to tell the receiver and your other components to stop and/or turn off with
the remote control. Most Pioneer components will automatically turn off. The receiver itself will go off
automatically as well.
The following Pioneer components can be turned off using the SYSTEM OFF function:
DVD, DVD-Recorder, LD, CATV, CD, CD-R, MD, Satellite Tuner, Tape, Tuner, VCR, and TV.
1 Press the MULTI OPERATION button
and within 5 seconds press the
RECEIVER button.
All the Pioneer components connected to the receiver and
the receiver will stop and/or go off.
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Resetting the Remote Control
Erasing Multi Operations
1 Press and hold both the REMOTE
SETUP button and 8 for more than 3
seconds.
LED lights will blink 3 times and all multi operation
settings will be erased.
Erasing Learning Remote Control Commands
1 Press and hold both the REMOTE
SETUP button and 9 for more than 3
seconds.
LED lights will blink 3 times and all learned remote control
commands will be erased.
Erasing All Remote Control Settings
1 Press and hold both the REMOTE
SETUP button and 0 for more than 3
seconds.
LED lights will blink 3 times and all remote control settings
will be erased.
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Resetting the Main Unit
The following operations allow you to reset the unit to the default settings.
Put the receiver in the STANDBY mode.
1 While holding down the TONE button
press the STANDBY/ON button for
about three seconds.
2 When you see RESET? appear in the
display, press the TONE – button. OK?
appears in the display, press TONE +.
1
1
When OK appears in the display all the settings, including
the speaker, surround sound settings and tuner settings,
will be reset in the unit to the default settings.
Memo:
If the receiver is disconnected from a power source for
about a month or longer it will reset to the default settings.
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Fine Tuning Your System
THX CINEMA Setup
This setup lets you choose which decoding method for 2 channel sources the receiver will use for THX CINEMA. For
more information on the decoding (playback) formats see “Techno Tidbits” starting on page 94.
1 Turn on the receiver and your TV,
press RECEIVER on the remote con-
trol.
2 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button.
3 Looking at the on-screen display on
your TV, use the buttons to select
THX CINEMA SETUP. Press the ENTER
button.
4 Use the buttons to choose either
PRO LOGIC ll MOVIE, PRO LOGIC or
NEO:6 CINEMA as the decoding
2
3-6
method. Press the ENTER button.
The default is PRO LOGIC ll MOVIE.
5 EXIT should be selected (if not, use
the buttons to select it). Press
ENTER.
6 Use the buttons to select EXIT
and press ENTER, again.
This exits the SYSTEM SETUP mode and returns to
normal operation.
3
4
5
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Assigning the Digital Inputs
If you did not hook up your digital equipment in accordance with the default settings for the digital inputs (see
pages 17, 19 and 22) you need to complete the procedure below. You have to do this in order to tell the receiver what
digital equipment is hooked up to which terminal so the buttons on the remote correspond to what you have hooked
up.
1 Turn on the receiver and your TV,
press RECEIVER on the remote con-
trol.
2 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button.
3 Looking at the on-screen display on
your TV, use the buttons to select
INPUT ASSIGN. Press the ENTER
2
3-8
button.
4 DIGITAL–IN SELECT should be
selected, if not use the buttons to
select it. Press the ENTER button.
5 Use the buttons to move through
the different digital inputs and press
the ENTER button.
3
4
5
6 Use the buttons select the
component that you hooked up to
that digital in. Press the ENTER
button.
If you’re not sure which component is connected to which
digital in, look on the back of the receiver and check the
cables you connected.
7 When you’re finished use the
buttons to select EXIT and press
ENTER.
This exits the DIGITAL–IN SELECT mode.
8 Use the buttons to select EXIT
and press ENTER. Then, use the
buttons to select EXIT and press
ENTER again.
This exits the SYSTEM SETUP mode and returns to
normal operation.
Memo:
•
The possible digital inputs that can be assigned
are: DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VCR1, VCR2, CD, CD-R, MD.
If you assign a digital input to a certain function (for
example DVD/LD) then any digital inputs previously
assigned to that function will automatically be set
to OFF. This is because one function cannot be
assigned to two different places.
•
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Function Rename
Use the FUNCTION RENAME capability to rename the display on the receiver and your OSD for different functions
(DVD, etc.). For example, you could rename VCR1/DVR as DVR-7000. For this particular setup using the controls on
the front panel is more convenient than using the remote control. Use the MULTI JOG dial instead of the
buttons and use the ENTER button on the front panel. You can also use the display on the front panel as opposed to
the OSD.
5 Use the MULTI JOG to cycle the cursor
3-9 2
RETURN button
through the letters, numbers and
symbols. Use the ENTER button to
enter one of the possibilities or move
forward a space.
The possible selections are shown below.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
0123456789
1 Turn on the receiver and your
TV. (If you want to use the
remote control for this setup,
press the RECEIVER button.)
!”#$%&’()*+,–./:;<=>?@[ \ ]ˆ_{|} [space]
6 Repeat step 5 until you get the name
as you want it.
2 Press the SET UP button.
You can input up to ten characters.
This display appears on the receiver.
7 Press ENTER repeatedly to exit the
name. The new function name is set.
3 Looking at the display on your
receiver, use the MULTI JOG to
select FUNCTION RENAME.
Press the ENTER button.
8 Repeat steps 4-7 to change other
function names. Use the MULTI JOG
to select EXIT and press ENTER.
4 Use the MULTI JOG to select
the name of the function (for
example, DVD/LD) you want to
change. Press ENTER.
9 Use the MULTI JOG to select EXIT and
press ENTER.
This exits the SYSTEM SETUP mode and returns to
normal operation.
Memo:
Use the RETURN button to move the cursor back one
character when entering a name.
Either the cursor underline bar or a character
(depending on which is selected) will blink.
The functions are divided into three different on-
screen displays so you may have to move
through them to find the function you want to
rename.
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EXPERT Setup
The settings here can only be done if you’ve performed the more basic preliminary setups. Thus, before doing these
settings do either AUTO SETTING on page 13 or NORMAL setup page 38. These settings are to further heighten your
surround sound. They are not absolutely necessary but may give more defined and enjoyable surround sound. You
can decide if you want to make these settings or not. You only need to make these settings once (unless you change
the placement of your current speaker system, add new speakers or components to your system, etc.). These setup
operations use your TV to display the settings and choices so be sure your TV and receiver are properly hooked up.
1 Turn on the receiver and your TV,
press RECEIVER on the remote con-
trol.
Make sure your TV is set to the receiver.
2 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button.
The menu possibilities appear on your TV.
3 SURROUND SETUP should be selected
(if it’s not use the buttons to
select it). Press the ENTER button.
2
3-5
4 Select EXPERT with the buttons.
Press the ENTER button.
5 Follow the order below to make
expert settings. Use the buttons
to navigate through the menus.
When you have the setting you want
in particular menu, press ENTER.
In each mode, the current settings are displayed on the
3
4
screen.
CROSSOVER NETWORK (page 84)
This feature determines which frequencies will be sent to
the subwoofer (or large speakers).
FINE CHANNEL LEVEL (page 85)
This feature balances the sound output level of your
speakers more finely than in the NORMAL setup.
FINE CHANNEL DELAY (page 86)
This feature adjusts the delay level of your speakers more
finely than in the NORMAL setup.
ACOUSTIC CAL EQ (page 87)
This feature allows you to adjust the amount of a certain
frequency in a soundtrack, acting as a kind of room
equalizer for your speakers.
BASS PEAK LEVEL (page 92)
Dolby Digital and DTS audio sources include ultra-low
bass tones. Set the bass peak level as needed to prevent
the ultra-low bass tones from distorting the sound from
the speakers.
5
D-RANGE CONTROL (page 93)
This feature makes possible excellent surround sound
effects when listening to Dolby Digital and DTS sources at
low volumes.
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Crossover Network
Crossover frequency is the point where the receiver divides the high and low sounds (the frequencies) between the
speakers. Certain bass sounds will play back from the subwoofer if you selected it as YES (or PLUS) or from the front
speakers if you selected them as LARGE. This setting decides where the cutoff will be between those bass sounds
playing back from the speaker selected as above and the bass sounds for the entire soundtrack, which play back
from all speakers used.
If all speakers are set to LARGE (see page 39) this setup is unnecessary.
Follow steps 1-5 on page 83, if necessary, to get to the
starting point mentioned here.
1 CROSSOVER NETWORK should be
selected, if it isn’t use the buttons
to select and press ENTER.
2 Use the buttons to select
1-3
frequency cut off point. Press ENTER.
Frequencies below the cut off point will be sent to the
subwoofer (or large speakers). For example, choosing 50
Hz sends bass frequencies below 50 Hz to the subwoofer
(or large speakers).
3 EXIT should be selected (if it’s not use
the buttons to select it). Press
ENTER.
Next, proceed to FINE CHANNEL LEVEL.
If you want to change a setting before proceeding
start over from step 1.
1
Memo:
The default is 80Hz.
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3
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Fine Channel Level
The following steps show you how to balance the sound output level of your speakers more finely than in the
NORMAL setup (see page 38). Proper speaker balance is essential for obtaining high quality surround sound and
the better the speaker balance the better surround sound you can get.
Follow steps 1-5 on page 83, if necessary, to get to the
starting point mentioned here.
1 FINE CHANNEL LEVEL should be
selected, if it isn’t use the buttons
to select and press ENTER.
2 Use the buttons to adjust the
1-6
level of the left channel. Press ENTER.
Test tones will be output.
WARNING: Be prepared! The test tones are output at
a high volume level.
MASTER VOLUME rotates to the reference position (0 dB)
and after a few seconds the test tone is output.
3 Use the buttons to select the
subsequent channel. Press ENTER.
4 Adjust the level of the channel using
the buttons.
1
Adjust the channel level from –10dB to +10dB in 0.5dB
increments.
The default setting is 0dB.
Try to get the volume level of the target speaker to match
that of the front left speaker, which is the reference level.
Adjust so that you hear both tones at the same volume.
When you press ENTER you will automatically go to the
next channel.
2
5 Press ENTER to select a new channel.
Repeat step 3 for every channel.
If you want to change a setting before proceeding
Use the buttons to go back to the channel you want
to adjust and press ENTER. Then follow step 3.
6 When done select EXIT (if it’s not
already selected) and press ENTER.
Next, if you want, proceed to FINE CHANNEL DELAY.
3
Left
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Fine Channel Delay
The following steps show you how to adjust the delay level of your speakers more finely than in the NORMAL setup
(see page 38). Adding a slight delay to some speakers is necessary to achieve proper sound depth, separation as
well as an effective surround sound effect.
Follow steps 1-5 on page 83, if necessary, to get to the
starting point mentioned here.
1 FINE CHANNEL DELAY should be
selected, if it isn’t use the buttons
to select and press ENTER.
2 Use the buttons to adjust the
1-6
distance of the left channel. Press
ENTER.
This channel will be the target reference which you use to
measure the other channels.
3 Use the buttons to select the
subsequent channel. Press ENTER.
Test tones will be output for the channel you want to
adjust and a reference channel.
Listen to the reference channel and use it to measure the
target channel.
1
4 Adjust the distance of each channel
using the buttons.
Listen to the reference channel
and use it to measure the
target channel. Stand facing
the two speakers with your
arms outstretched pointing at
each speaker. Try to make the
two tones sound as if they are
2
arriving simultaneously at a
position slightly in front of you and between your arm
span. The distance can be set within a range of 0.1 to
9.0m in 0.1m steps.
When you press ENTER you will automatically go to the
next channel.
5 Press ENTER to select a new channel.
Repeat step 4 for every channel.
If you want to change a setting before proceeding
Use the buttons to go back to the channel you want
to adjust and press ENTER. Then follow step 3.
3
6 When done select EXIT (if it’s not
already selected) and press ENTER.
Next, if you want, proceed to ACOUSTIC CAL EQ.
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Acoustic Calibration EQ
This receiver lets you choose between two types of ACOUSTIC CAL EQ equalizer curves: ALL CH ADJUST and
FRONT ALIGN, with the former equalizing the speakers individually and the latter equalizing the speakers in
accordance with the front speakers. Features here allow you to put in your own equalizer preferences. To do this use
the DATA COPY feature to copy the settings in ALL CH ADJUST and FRONT ALIGN modes and paste them into
CUSTOM 1 or CUSTOM 2. You then choose between the ALL CH ADJUST and FRONT ALIGN types of curves and
increase the amount of a certain frequency in each speaker in accordance with your preferences. When you
playback a source you can choose CUSTOM 1 or CUSTOM 2 to apply your preferences to playback. When setting up
using the ALL CH ADJUST mode you can adjust each speaker individually. With the FRONT ALIGN mode the front
speakers will serve as the reference so you cannot adjust them.
The DATA CHECK feature allows you to see how the settings in ALL CH ADJUST and FRONT ALIGN currently stand.
When you use ACOUSTIC CAL EQ function (see page 49) you can toggle between the two basic settings, ALL CH
ADJUST and FRONT ALIGN, and the variations you set yourself, CUSTOM 1 and CUSTOM 2.
To use the EQ AUTO SETTING feature follow the step
here.
Follow steps 1-5 on page 83, if necessary, to get to the
starting point mentioned here.
Memo:
1-4
If you have already performed AUTO SETTING (page 13), this
setting is not necessary.
1 ACOUSTIC CAL EQ should be selected.
If it isn’t use the buttons to select
and press ENTER.
2 EQ AUTO SETTING should be
selected. If it isn’t use the buttons
to select and press ENTER.
1
3 Select START and then press ENTER to
start EQ AUTO SETTING.
Make sure you have hooked up the microphone and
moved obstacles to the speakers out of the way. If you
have a subwoofer make sure it is turned on and has the
volume turned up.
2
WARNING: The test tones are very loud!! Make sure there
are no infants or small children in the room and that no
one who will be scared, upset or injured by loud noise is
present. You yourself may want to wear earplugs. It is
possible to lower the volume of test tones, but this could
result in incorrect speaker settings.
When done !! FINISH !! will appear on the screen. After
they have finished, move to the next step.
DATA COPY: You can store the settings in CUSTOM1 or
CUSTOM2 by selecting DATA COPY and pressing ENTER.
(For information on subsequent operations, see step 3 on
the following page.)
3
CHECK: If you like to view the settings, select CHECK and
then press ENTER. By selecting NEXT repeatedly, you can
view the settings for each channel.
4 When done select EXIT (if it’s not
already selected) and press ENTER.
Leave the setup by using the buttons to select EXIT
and pressing ENTER. You can now go to another
ACOUSTIC CAL EQ setting by using the buttons and
pressing ENTER. The MCACC indicator will light.
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To start the process use DATA COPY to paste the ALL CH
ADJUST or FRONT ALIGN settings into CUSTOM 1 or CUS-
TOM 2.
Follow steps 1-5 on page 83, if necessary, to get to the
starting point mentioned here.
1 ACOUSTIC CAL EQ should be selected,
if it isn’t use the buttons to select
and press ENTER.
1-5
2 Use the buttons to select DATA
COPY. Press ENTER.
3 Use the buttons to select CUS-
TOM 1 or CUSTOM 2 as the destina-
tion you want to copy the data to.
Press ENTER.
1
2
3
4 Use the buttons to select ALL CH
ADJUST or FRONT ALIGN as the type
of curve you want to copy. Press
ENTER.
When you press ENTER the data is copied to the
destination you chose.
After you have done this process once you can also copy
data in CUSTOM 1 or CUSTOM 2.
5 When done select EXIT (if it’s not
already selected) and press ENTER.
You can now adjust the settings in CUSTOM 1 or
CUSTOM 2.
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This explanation is for CUSTOM 1 or CUSTOM 2.
For explanation purposes
the illustrations use ALL
CH ADJUST.
1 Use the buttons to select
CUSTOM 1 or CUSTOM 2. Press
ENTER.
1
2 Use the buttons to select ALL CH
ADJUST or FRONT ALIGN and press
ENTER.
The test tones will sound.
WARNING: the test tones are very loud!! Make sure
there are no infants or small children in the room and that
no one who will be scared, upset or damaged by loud
noise is present. You yourself may want to wear earplugs.
Here the terms ALL CH ADJUST and FRONT ALIGN
represent two types of equalizer methods that emphasize
different characteristics of the sound.
2
3
4
ALL CH ADJUST: In this method all the speakers
(except for the subwoofer) are independent. The
settings that were input when you did the AUTO
SURROUND SETUP (see page 13) will be present
but you can adjust each speaker individually to suit
your taste. The test tones for each channel will
sound individually.
Left
Right
FRONT ALIGN: In this method all speakers (except
for the subwoofer) are set in accordance with the
settings of the FRONT speakers. The settings that
were input when you did the AUTO SURROUND
SETUP (see page 13) will be present but you can
adjust each speaker individually to suit your taste.
This setting allows the listener to enjoy a sound
balance defined by the front speakers. The front
left speaker will serve as the reference tone. The
front left tone and the target speaker (the one you
are trying to adjust) will sound in turns, so you can
judge which needs to be louder.
3 Use the buttons to select the
channel that you want to adjust.
Press ENTER.
For FRONT ALIGN you won’t be able to adjust the FRONT
speakers.
4 Use the buttons to select the
frequency you want to adjust. Press
ENTER.
For the speakers you set to SMALL (see page 39) you
won’t be able to adjust the 63 Hz setting.
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5 Use the buttons to adjust the
frequency. When you have it at the
level you want press ENTER.
5
Set the frequencies within the –6 dB to +6 dB range in
steps of 0.5 dB. If OVER appears in the display you have
set the levels too high. Reduce them until OVER
disappears.
6 The cursor automatically goes to the
next frequency. Press ENTER and
repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust all the
frequencies.
7
9
7 TRIM should be selected (if it isn’t use
the buttons to select it) and press
ENTER.
8 Use the buttons to adjust the
TRIM and press ENTER.
TRIM will balance the volume level of each frequency in
the overall volume of that speaker.
9 EXIT should be selected (if it isn’t use
the buttons to select it) and press
ENTER.
10The cursor automatically goes to the
next channel. Press ENTER and repeat
steps 3 – 8 to adjust all the channels.
11EXIT should be selected (if it isn’t use
the buttons to select it) and press
ENTER.
Leave the setup by using the buttons to select EXIT
and pressing ENTER. You can now go to DATA CHECK or
leave the ACOUSTIC CAL EQ setting by using the
buttons to select EXIT and pressing ENTER.
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To use the DATA CHECK feature follow the steps here.
1 Use the buttons to select DATA
1
2
3
CHECK. Press ENTER.
2 Select either ALL CH ADJUST or
FRONT ALIGN as the data you want
to check. Press ENTER.
3 Use the buttons to select the
channel that you want to check. Press
ENTER.
That channel appears so you can check the setting.
4 When that channel has been checked,
use the buttons to select the EXIT
and press ENTER.
Left
5 Repeat step 3 and 4 to check all the
channels.
Right
6 When all channels have been checked
select EXIT (if it’s not already
selected) and press ENTER.
4
Leave the setup by using the buttons to select EXIT
and pressing ENTER. You can now go to another
ACOUSTIC CAL EQ setting by using the buttons and
pressing ENTER.
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Bass Peak Level
The LFE (Low Frequency Effect) channel in Dolby Digital and DTS program sources can produce heavily
concentrated ultra-low bass tones that may exceed the capabilities of your speaker system. The following steps
show you how to limit the peak level for the LFE channel. If continuing from the preceding page the BASS PEAK
LEVEL should be selected.
Follow steps 1-5 on page 83, if necessary, to get to the
starting point mentioned here.
1 BASS PEAK LEVEL should be selected,
if it isn’t use the buttons to select
and press ENTER.
2 Use the buttons to select SETTING
1-5
START or SETTING CANCEL. Press
ENTER.
SETTING START: The MASTER VOLUME is set to -80, a
test tone plays back and you make the setting (go to step
3).
SETTING CANCEL: This setting won’t limit the peak level
of the LFE channel.
If you selected SETTING CANCEL go to step 4.
3 Use the buttons to adjust the test
tone and specify the bass peak level.
1
1 Raise the level gradually.
2 Set the bass peak level at the point just before the tone
starts to distort.
Be careful! Test tones play back at loud volumes.
Make sure there are no infants or small children in
the room.
You can leave this setup any time by pressing ENTER.
2
If the YES or PLUS setting on the subwoofer is selected
the test tone will only play back from the subwoofer. If not,
the test tone will play back from all speakers set to LARGE
except for the subwoofer.
4 Press ENTER.
The display on the receiver will show FADE and then
RESUME while the MASTER VOLUME returns to its
original position.
3
5 EXIT should be selected (if it isn’t use
the buttons to select it), press
ENTER.
If you want to change a setting before proceeding
Start over from step 1.
Next, if you want, proceed to D-RANGE CONTROL.
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Dynamic Range Control
This feature makes it possible to enjoy full surround sound effects on Dolby Digital and DTS sources even at low
volumes. It does this by compressing the dynamic range. Dynamic range is the difference between the loudest and
the softest sounds in any given signal. Compressing the range plays sounds so the quieter ones are audible and the
louder ones don’t get distorted or become overpowering. This feature only applies to Dolby Digital and DTS sources
but the MIDNIGHT mode (see page 50) accomplishes the same end for a variety of sources. If continuing from
BASS PEAK LEVEL, D-RANGE CONTROL should be selected.
Follow steps 1-5 on page 83, if necessary, to get to the
starting point mentioned here.
1 D-RANGE CONTROL should be
selected, if it isn’t use the buttons
to select and press ENTER.
2 Use the buttons to choose either
1-6
OFF, MID or MAX. Press ENTER.
Dynamic Range Control is set.
OFF: No Dynamic Range Control
MID: A moderate amount of Dynamic Range Control is
applied.
MAX: The most Dynamic Range Control available is
applied.
3 EXIT should be selected (if it isn’t use
the buttons to select it), press
ENTER.
If you want to change a setting before proceeding
Start over from step 1.
1
4 You are now finished with EXPERT
SETUP, EXIT should be selected (if it
isn’t use the buttons to select it),
press ENTER.
Dynamic Range Control
2
5 EXIT in SURROUND SETUP menu
Select Mode
OFF
MID
should be selected (if it isn’t use the
MAX
buttons to select it), press ENTER.
6 Use the buttons to select EXIT in
the SYSTEM SETUP menu, press
ENTER.
The receiver returns to normal operation.
Memo:
The default is OFF.
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Dolby
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital is a discrete digital surround format used for multichannel surround sound. It was developed after the
Dolby Surround System and Dolby Pro Logic Surround System. Dolby Digital is a high quality digital sound format
that is used by many theatrical film releases.
Other features include:
1) Downmixing on playback for compatibility with mono, stereo, Dolby Pro Logic and 5.1 channel audio.
2) A wide range of bitrates and channels.
3) Decoding dynamic range information and adjusting the dialog level in the soundtrack (called Dialog
Normalization, see below for more information).
Dialog Normalization
When a Dolby Digital soundtrack is played back the Dialog Normalization function of the receiver activates
automatically. Dialog Normalization is a Dolby Digital function that establishes the average dialog level for the
program source being played. If the receiver’s level does not match the average dialog level, first you see “DIAL
NORM” and “OFFSET +4 dB” (as an example) appear in the receiver’s display. In this example, the number +4 dB is
the difference between the receiver’s gain structure and the Dolby Digital average dialog level. To match the average
dialog level, subtract or add the OFFSET level. For example, if the OFFSET level is +4 dB, the amplifier’s output is 4
dB over the average recorded level.
Dolby Pro Logic II
Dolby Pro Logic II is an improved version of Dolby Pro Logic technology with extended matrix decoding technology
that can create 5.1 channel sound from two channel sources. Dolby Pro Logic II creates basic 5 channel sound by
using the innovative “steering logic” circuit. Therefore when listening to typical two-channel sources like CD, the
listener can enjoy a richer spatial effect. When using software encoded with Dolby Surround, this decoding system
affords the listener an improved surround experience with greater sound detail.
Chart Comparing Dolby Pro Logic and Dolby Pro Logic II
Pro Logic
Pro Logic II
Effective sound source
Surround Sound
Dolby Surround encoded sources
Mono
All two channel stereo sources
Stereo
Frequency Range
Surround within 7kHz
All Channels/Full Range
Dolby Digital Surround EX
This new recording technology is able to play 6.1 channel sound and was developed in a collaboration between
Dolby Laboratories and Lucasfilm, Ltd. for the film “Star Wars: The First Episode”, the first movie ever to be made
with Dolby Digital Surround EX technology. In a movie theater this format affords the listener vivid surround sound
experience replete with the effect of sounds flying overhead, even for those seated towards the sides of the theater.
Dolby Digital Surround EX contains surround back channels which are dubbed into the soundtrack in studio. The
channels are encoded into the left and right channels of the soundtrack so this format can be compatible with
Dolby Digital 5.1 channel decoding. For a list of movies that contain Dolby Digital Surround EX soundtracks see
Dolby website at: http://www.dolby.com
DTS
DTS
In this system, 6 channels of digital sound are recorded on CD-ROM. DTS adopts a simultaneous playback format.
With a low rate of compression of sound signals and a high rate of transmittance, a higher sound quality format is
produced. For this reason, the format is being introduced in more and more movie theaters, and is being adopted
for home use as DTS Digital Surround. When used with movies it’s called DTS-LD DVD and for music software (5.1
channel CD) as DTS-CD.
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DTS-ES
DTS launched a new surround format in November 2000. This has come to be known as DTS Extended Surround or
simply DTS-ES. The technology has been advanced to include two new home formats DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 format,
and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 ch format, both are able to playback discrete, 6.1-channel content from DVDs and CDs. Both
of these formats are compatible with a conventional DTS 5.1 ch decoder. In this system each channel is encoded
and decoded individually, adding to the separation of the channels. Since DTS adds a third surround channel, the
surround back channel, the realism and all-encompassing nature of the sound reaches levels not seen before in
home theater. This unit is equipped with a DTS-ES decoder.
DTS Neo:6
This is a matrix decoding technology that transforms two-channel sources into 6.0 channel surround sound. There
are two modes, CINEMA mode and MUSIC mode.
DTS 96/24
For compatibility with equipment that was produced before this format was made, DVD players can play this
software using a conventional DTS 5.1ch decoder. This unit is equipped with a DTS 96 kHz/24 bit decoder to take
advantage of the higher sound quality available.
THX
THX is a Lucasfilm, Ltd. program dedicated to maximum accuracy in movie presentation. Movie sound tracks are
recorded in large movie dubbing stages using movie theater equipment. For a sound track to be presented
accurately in your home, special technologies are required. In your home the room is much smaller and has a
bright sound, the speakers are very different and there are only six-eight of them, plus, you sit much closer to each
one of those speakers. Because of these differences we often miss the power and emotion that thrills us in a good
movie. Now Pioneer and THX have teamed up to bring the full glory of accurate cinema sound to the comfort and
convenience of your home.
Re-Equalization™ : In a theater the room is very large and dead sounding, you sit a long way back from the
speakers and the speakers themselves are very specialized. Because a sound track recorded in this dead sounding
space when it is played at home it sounds overbright. THX Re-Equalization adjusts for this difference in a very
precise way.
Adaptive Decorrelation™ : When a sound track sends mono sound to the surround speakers it often seems to be
coming come from one side instead of from all around you as it would in a theater. Adaptive Decorrelation helps to
correct this inaccuracy.
Timbre Matching™ : When recording a sound track it is very important that the surround sounds move smoothly
and seamlessly around the theater. It is very distracting when sounds seem to jump from speaker to speaker. Timbre
Matching helps to smooth the movement of the surround sounds even though you are using only two speakers.
Bass Peak Level Manager™ : Some Dolby Digital sound tracks can produce bass peaks that are undesirable in a
home theater environment. The Bass Peak Level Manager allows you to set the maximum peak levels appropriate to
your system. Set this function according to the Bass Peak Level instructions (page 92).
Loudspeaker Position Time Synchronization™ : This feature allows you to adjust for the difference in the
distance from each individual loudspeaker to the listening position. Doing this ensures that all the speakers operate
in precise synchronization improving the seamless nature of the soundfield. Set this function according to the
Speaker Distance instructions (page 42) or Fine Channel Delay instructions (page 86).
THX Surround EX™ : THX Surround EX–Dolby Digital Surround EX is a joint development of Dolby Laboratories
and the THX division of Lucasfilm Ltd.
This product may also engage the “THX Surround EX” mode during the playback of 5.1 channel material that is not
Dolby Digital Surround EX encoded. In such case the information delivered to the Surround Back channel will be
program dependent and may or may not be very pleasing depending on the particular soundtrack and the tastes of
the individual listener.
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Troubleshooting
Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is something wrong
with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Investigate the
other components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the
checks listed below, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.
Remedy
Symptom
Cause
Power
The power does not turn on
• The power plug is disconnected.
• Connect the power plug to the wall
outlet.
• The protection circuit may have been
activated.
• Disconnect the power plug from the
outlet, and insert again.
During loud playback the
power suddenly switches off.
• The protection circuit has been activated • Turn down the volume.
because the lowest actual impedance of • When it’s convenient go to ACOUSTIC
the speakers (as opposed to the speak-
ers’ rated impedance) is dangerously
low.
CAL EQ (see page 87) and lower the 63
Hz and 125 Hz equalizer levels using
manual setting.
• Turning DIGITAL SAFETY on may allow
you to turn up the volume a little more.
(From the Standby mode, and while
holding down the MULTI JOG CON-
TROL SET UP button press the
STANDBY/ON button. Each action
switches SAFETY ON or OFF.)
The unit does not respond
when the buttons are pressed.
• Static electricity caused by dry air.
• Switch the unit off, then on again.
• Disconnect the power plug from the
outlet, and insert again.
During operation, the unit
suddenly switches off.
• The speaker wires are frayed or sticking • Reinsert the speaker wires, making
out of the jack, and are touching the
back of the receiver or another set of
wires.
sure there are no stray strands of wire
and that they are inserted fully (see
page 25).
AMP ERR blinks in the display • The receiver probably has a serious
• Don’t try to turn on the receiver. Call a
Pioneer-accredited repair center to
look at the problem.
and the unit turns off. The
STANDBY indicator will blink
and the unit cannot be turned
on.
problem.
FAN STOP blinks in the display • Something is stuck in the fan and/or the • Remove the foreign object from the
and the unit turns off.
fan is broken.
fan. If you can’t do this and/or the fan
is broken call a Pioneer-accredited
repair center to look at the problem.
OVERHEAT blinks in the
display and no sound is
output.
• The receiver has gotten too hot.
• Turn the receiver off and allow it to cool
down with good ventilation. It is very
likely that you have a heat dispersal
and ventilation problem so please
follow the instructions in “Installing the
Receiver” on page 2 carefully.
THDCT NG blinks in the
display and the unit turns off.
• The thermistor (temperature sensor) is
broken.
• Turn the receiver off, unplug from wall
and call a Pioneer-accredited repair
center to look at the problem.
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Remedy
Symptom
Cause
Setup
The setup screen doesn’t
appear.
• The output jacks haven’t been con-
nected properly.
• Check all connections (see pages 16,
17, 20 and 22).
• The TV hasn’t been connected to the
MONITOR OUT jack.
• Connect the TV to the MONITOR OUT
jacks (see page 16).
• Select the correct PAL/NTSC setting
(see page 8).
• The PAL/NTSC setting is incorrect.
• Some TVs connected to the receiver with • Turn the color burst to off. (From the
component video cords do not display
the Setup Screen when color burst is on.
(In the NTSC format only)
Standby mode, and while holding
down the MULTI JOG CONTROL
RETURN button press the STANDBY/
ON button. Each action switches the
color burst on or off.)
Every time AUTO SURROUND • The room environment is not optimal for • Make sure the room environment is in
SETUP is attempted, there is
some kind of error, or the
settings seem incorrect.
auto setup (too much ambient noise;
obstacles blocking the speakers from
the microphone; the monitor noise is
interfering with the setup; etc.).
line with the guidelines for auto setup
in this manual (see page 13 and Memo
on page 15).
The LARGE and SMALL
settings for speakers after the
Auto Surround Sound Setup
are incorrect.
• There are other frequencies in the room • Check for household appliances (air
that are affecting the auto setup.
conditioner, fan, etc.) that may be
affecting the environment and switch
them off if necessary.
After the proper settings have • The speakers have been incorrectly con- • Check all connections. Be sure match
been made, there still seems
to be something wrong with
the sound.
nected (left and right connections are
reversed).
the right channel on the speaker with
the right channel on the speaker termi-
nals (see page 25).
No audio
No sound is output when a
function is selected.
• Improper connections.
• Make sure the component/speakers
are connected correctly (see pages 16,
17, 20, 22, 24 and 25).
• Press MUTING on the remote control.
• Adjust MASTER VOLUME.
• Press SPEAKERS (A/B) to select the
speakers you connected (see page 72).
• Select the proper signal with the SIG-
NAL SELECT button (see page 44).
• Turn MULTI CH IN mode off (see
page 52).
• Sound is muted.
• The volume is turned down.
• Speakers are turned off.
• DIGITAL/ANALOG setting is incorrect.
• MULTI CH IN mode is on.
No sound output from the
front speakers.
• The front speakers aren’t connected
properly.
• Check all connections (see page 25).
No sound output from
surround or center speakers.
• Speaker settings are incorrect.
• See SPEAKER SETTING on page 39 to
check the speaker settings.
• The surround or center speakers aren’t
connected properly.
• The listening mode is STEREO.
• Check all connections (see page 25).
• Choose a surround listening mode
(see page 43).
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Remedy
Symptom
Cause
No sound output from the
subwoofer.
• The subwoofer setting is NO.
• Change the setting to YES or PLUS
(see page 39).
• The subwoofer output setting is too low. • Adjust the output setting to the level
you want (see pages 41 and 85).
• The bass peak level setting is too low.
• Adjust the bass peak level setting to
the level you want (see page 92).
• There is very little low frequency informa- • Change your subwoofer setting to one
tion in your source.
of the following (see page 39):
• Front: SMALL Subwoofer:YES
• Front:LARGE Subwoofer:PLUS
• Raise the frequency level to match
your speakers’ characteristics (see
page 84).
• The crossover frequency is set too low.
• There is a problem with the subwoofer.
• Check the three following points:
• Check the power.
• Check the subwoofer volume
control.
• Check the subwoofer hasn’t
automatically switched to standby
mode (check the subwoofer
manual).
• The subwoofer isn’t connected properly. • Check all connections (see page 25).
No sound output from the
surround back speakers.
• The SB CH MODE is set to OFF.
• Set the SB CH MODE to ON or AUTO
(see page 53).
• The source is not a 6.1 channel playback • Set the SB CH MODE to ON or AUTO
source.
(see page 53) and choose one of the
SURROUND listening modes (see
pages 46 and 47).
• The surround back speakers aren’t con- • Check all connections (see page 25).
nected properly.
• The surround back channel is set to 1
speaker setting only, and the speaker is
connected to the right channel output.
• Connect the speaker to the surround
back left channel output (see page 25).
No sound output from one
(set of) speaker(s).
• The speaker system setting is NO.
• The speaker isn’t connected properly.
• Change the speaker setting to YES
(see page 39).
• Check all connections (see page 25).
• The source has no sound output for that • If you choose one of the SURROUND
channel.
listening modes, a channel may be
created for the speaker (see page 43).
• The speaker output level is set too small. • Increase the speaker output level.
Sound is produced from some • SIGNAL SELECT is set incorrectly.
components, but not from
digital components.
• Set SIGNAL SELECT to AUTO or
according to the type of connections
made (see page 44).
• The digital inputs are assigned incor-
rectly, or not at all.
• The digital components aren’t con-
nected properly.
• Set the digital input settings correctly
(see pages 12, 23, and especially 81).
• Check all connections.
• The player is not compatible with the
source you’re using, or the player set-
tings are incorrect.
• The MULTI CH IN mode has been
selected.
• Choose a compatible source, or check
the player’s manual for the correct set-
tings.
• Choose one of the listening modes
(see page 45). The MULTI CH IN
switches off automatically.
• The digital output level has been turned • Set the digital volume level of the
down on a CD player or other compo-
nent equipped with digital output level
adjustment capability.
player to full, or to the neutral position.
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Remedy
Symptom
Cause
Other audio problems
Subwoofer output is very low. • Settings route signal away from sub-
• To get more signal to the subwoofer
set it to PLUS or choose SMALL for the
front speakers (see page 39).
woofer.
During multi channel
playback, there is no sound
output from one speaker.
• That speaker is set to NO.
• Set the speaker to YES.
A multi channel DVD source
appears to be downmixed
from 2 channels during
playback.
• The source is coming from something
other than the MULTI CH IN jacks (for
example, digital PCM output, etc.)
• Check the MULTI CH IN connection
(see page 21) and select the type of
playback with the MULTI CH IN button
(see page 52).
Considerable noise in radio
broadcasts.
• Incorrect frequency.
• Tune in the correct frequency.
• The antenna is not connected.
• Connect the antenna (see page 24).
• Digital cables are near the antenna ter- • Route digital cables away from the
minals and wires.
antenna terminals and wires.
Broadcast stations cannot be
selected automatically.
• The antenna is poorly positioned.
• Adjust the direction and position for
best reception.
• Interference caused by other equipment • Turn off the equipment causing the
(fluorescent lamp, motor, etc.).
noise or move it away from the
receiver.
• Place the antenna farther away from
the equipment causing the noise.
• Connect an outdoor AM or FM
antenna (see page 24).
• Weak radio signals.
Noise or hum can be heard
even when there is no sound
being input.
• There is electrical interference from
another component or appliance.
• Check that personal computers or
other digital components connected to
the same power source are not caus-
ing interference.
When a search is performed
by a DTS compatible CD player
during playback, noise is
output.
• The search function performed by the
player interferes with the reading of digi-
tal information.
• This is not a malfunction, but be sure
to turn the volume down to prevent the
output of loud noise from your speak-
ers.
When playing a DTS format LD • The SIGNAL SELECT is on ANALOG.
there is noise audible on the
soundtrack.
• Set the SIGNAL SELECT to DIGITAL
(see page 44).
Audio doesn’t record (in some • You are trying to make an analog record- • You can only record analog to analog,
cases, even if video does).
ing from a digital signal, or a digital
recording of an analog source.
or digital to digital. Make sure the play-
back and recording components are
hooked up with the same kind of con-
nections.
• You can’t record digital sources that
have been copy protected.
• The digital source is copy protected.
• The jacks for recording have not been
connected properly.
• Check connections (see pages 20 and
22).
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Remedy
Symptom
Cause
Video
No image is output when a
function is selected.
• Improper connections.
• Make sure the component is con-
nected correctly (see pages 16 and 17).
• Press the correct function button.
• The input source is not properly
selected.
• The video input selected on the TV moni- • Please read the TV monitor manual
tor is incorrect. and change the settings accordingly.
• The TV or monitor is hooked up with cord • Use the same cable to connect to your
that is different than that used for the
video player.
TV and all your video equipment (see
pages 16 and 17).
There is no image coming
from the selected
component’s video jacks.
• The type of cord connected to the TV
doesn’t match your video input settings.
• Change the settings to match the cord
connected (see page 16).
Can’t record video.
• The source is copy protected.
• You can’t record sources that have
been copy protected.
• The recorder’s video input is hooked up • Hook up the source and the recorder
using a different type of cord to the
source video output.
using the same type of video cord. (see
page 17)
Input/display
The display is dark.
• The display DIMMER button is pushed. • Press DIMMER on the remote control
repeatedly to return to the default set-
ting (see page 55).
You can’t get DIGITAL to come • Either the digital connections or the DIG- • Make sure the digital connections (see
up when using the SIGNAL
SELECT button.
ITAL IN SELECT is incorrect.
pages 17 and 22) and the DIGITAL IN
SELECT (see page 81) are done cor-
rectly.
• Turn MULTI CH IN mode off (see
page 52).
• MULTI CH IN mode is on.
The digital format indicator
doesn’t light up even when
playing a non-PCM digital
source.
• The player is paused or stopped.
• Play the source.
• There is a mistake in the player settings • Fix the audio settings (check the man-
for audio output.
ual that came with your DVD player).
A compressed digital source is • Although it’s a non-PCM digital source • There is no problem. The indicator
being played, but the digital
format indicators don’t light
up.
there is a possibility the present track is
not the proper format (5.1, 6.1, or 7.1
channel).
won’t light when the track is not a com-
pressed digital source.
During playback of a
• The digital signal is not being sent with • Choose DIGITAL or AUTO with the sig-
compressed digital source, the
PRO LOGIC II or NEO:6
the source.
nal select button (see page 44).
• This is not a malfunction. Check the
manufacturer information for the
source.
• The audio is in two channel format.
• It has already been Dolby surround
encoded.
indicators show in the display.
During playback of a
• The source may be 6.1 playback compat- • Switch the SB CH MODE to ON (see
ible, but there is no signal from the
source to indicate this.
Surround EX or DTS ES source
on the AUTO setting, the EX
and ES indicators won’t light.
page 53).
During playback of a DVD
audio source, the player
shows a transfer rate of
96kHz, but the receiver does
not.
• The multichannel connections are ana- • This is not a malfunction. See the
log, so there is no digital transfer.
player’s manual for more details.
During playback of a 96kHz
source, the display doesn’t
show 96kHz.
• SIGNAL SELECT is set to ANALOG.
• Set the SIGNAL SELECT to AUTO (see
page 44).
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Remedy
Symptom
Cause
Remote control
Cannot be remote controlled. • The remote control batteries have worn • Replace the batteries (see page 7).
out.
• Too far away or improper angle of opera- • Operate within 7m and a 30° angle of
tion.
the remote sensor on the front panel
(see page 8).
• There is an obstacle between the
receiver and the remote control.
• Remove the obstacle or operate from
another position (see page 8).
• Strong light such as fluorescent light is • Avoid exposing the remote sensor on
shining onto the unit’s remote control
signal light-receiving window.
the front panel to direct light.
• A cord is connected to the CONTROL IN • Connect cord to the correct jack.
terminal on this unit.
Other components can’t be
operated with the system
remote.
• The preset code settings are wrong.
• The batteries wore out and the system
settings were cleared.
• Input the correct preset code.
• Reset the proper system settings.
The SR cable is connected, but • The SR cable hasn’t been connected
• Reinsert the SR cable, making sure it is
the right jack (see page 74).
• Make sure an analog connection has
been made between the units.
• This is not a malfunction.
the connected components
can’t be operated with the
remote.
properly.
• The rest of the component connection
have not been made.
• The component you have hooked up is
not SR compatible.
Miscellaneous
There seems to be a time lag
between the speakers and the
output of the subwoofer.
• The subwoofer channel can be delayed • The MCACC system will automatically
slightly if run through a low-pass filter.
compensate for a delay in the sub-
woofer output during the Auto Sur-
round Sound Setup.
If the unit does not operate normally due to external effects such as static electricity
Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and insert again to return to normal operating conditions.
Maintenance of External Surfaces
• Use a polishing cloth or dry cloth to wipe off dust
and dirt.
• When the surfaces are dirty, wipe with a soft cloth
dipped in some neutral cleanser diluted five or six
times with water, and wrung out well, and then
wipe again with a dry cloth. Do not use furniture
wax or cleaners.
• Never use thinners, benzine, insecticide sprays or
other chemicals on or near this unit, since these
will corrode the surfaces.
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Preset Code Brands
MATSUSHITA
MED I ON
MITSUBISHI
MIVAR
5095, 5096 JC PENNY 3064, 3065, 3066 JERROLD
6017, 6018, 6019
6020, 6021
DVD
5097
3067, 3068, 3069
3070, 3071, 3072 NEC
3073 OAK
Manufacturer
Code
5098, 5099 JVC
5100 KENDO
6022, 6023
PIONEER
DENON
JVC
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
RCA
SAMSUNG
SONY
TOSHIBA
YAMAHA
1001, 1002, 1003
6024, 6025, 6026
1004
NEC
5101, 5102 KENWOOD 3074, 3075, 3076 PANASONIC 6027, 6028, 6029
1005
NOKIA OCEANIC
NORDMENDE
OKANO
ONWA
PANASONIC
5103 LOEWE
5104, 5105 LUXOR
5106 LXI
3077, 3078 PHILIPS
3079 PRIMESTAR
6030, 6031
6048
1002
1006
3080, 3081, 3082, 3083 RADIO SHACK
3084, 3085, 3086 RCA
6032
1007
5107
6033
1008
5108, 5109 MARANTZ
5110, 5111 MARTA
3087, 3088 SAMSUNG
6034, 6035
1009
3089 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA
1010
PHILCO
5112, 5113, 5114 MATSUI
5004 MEMOREX
5115 MINOLTA
3090
6036, 6037, 6038
1011, 1012
PHILLIPS
PHONOLA
PORTLAND
PROSCAN
QUASAR
3091, 3092 SIEMENS
3093, 3094 SONY
6039, 6040
6041
5116, 5117 MITSUBISHI
5118
3095, 3096 STAR CHOICE
3097, 3098, 3099 TOSHIBA
6048
LD
Manufacturer
PIONEER
DENON
KENWOOD
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
SONY
YAMAHA
6042, 6043
6044
Code
5119, 5120 MULTITECH 3100, 3101, 3102 TOCOM
2001, 2002
RADIO
RADIO SHACK
5121, 5122 NEC
5123, 5124 NOKIA OCEANIC
5125 NOKIA
5126 NORDMENDE
5127, 5128 OKANO
5129 OLYMPIC
3103 ZENITH
3104
6045, 6046
2003
2004
3105, 3106
CD/CD-R
Manufacturer
2005
RADIOLA
RCA/PROSCAN
3107
3108
2006, 2007
2008
Code
3109, 3110
3111
PIONEER
DENON
FISHER
JVC
7001, 7002
7003, 7004, 7005
7006, 7007
7008, 7009, 7010
7011
2009
SABA
5130 ORION
SAMSUNG
5131, 5132 PANASONIC 3112, 3113, 3114
5133, 5134, 5135 3115, 3116, 3117
SANYO
TV
Manufacturer
PIONEER
SCHNE I DER
SCOTT
5136 PENTAX
5137, 5138 PHILCO
5139, 5140 PHILIPS
5141 PHONOLA
3118, 3119
3120, 3121
3122
3123
3124, 3125
3126
Code
KENWOOD 7012, 7013, 7014,
7015, 7016
MAGNAVOX
MARANTZ
ONKYO
5001, 5002, 5003
5004, 5005, 5006
5007, 5008, 5009
5010
SHARP
SIEMENS
SIGNATURE
SONY
7017, 7018
7019
5142, 5143 QUASAR
5144, 5145 RCA/PROSCAN
7020, 7021
7022, 7023
7024, 7025
7026, 7027
7028
ADMIRAL
AIWA
5011, 5012, 5013
5014, 5015
5016
SYLVANIA
SYMPHONIC
TATUNG
TELEFUNKEN
THORN
TOSHIBA
UNIVERSUM
VIDECH
W. WHOUSE
WARDS
WATSON
ZENITH
5146, 5147 REALISTIC 3127, 3128, 3129
PANASONIC
PHILIPS
RCA
5148
5149 SABA
5150, 5151 SAMSUNG
5152 SANSUI
3130, 3131, 3132
3133
AKAI
ALBA
5017
3134, 3135
3136
SANYO
AOC
5018
SHARP
7029
7030
BESTAR
BLAUPUNKT
BLUE SKY
BRANDT
BROCSONIC
BUSH
5019
5153, 5154 SANYO
5155 SCHNE I DER
5156, 5157 SCOTT
3137, 3138
3139, 3140
3141, 3142, 3143,
SONY
5020
TEAC
7031, 7032, 7033
7034, 7035
7036, 7037, 7038,
7039
5021
TECHNICS
YAMAHA
5022
5158
3144, 3145, 3146, 3147
3148
5023
5159, 5160, 5161 SEG
5024
5162 SELECO
3149
3150, 3151, 3152
3153, 3154, 3155
3156, 3157
DENON
JVC
KENWOOD
PHILIPS
SONY
7040, 7041
7042
CLATRONIC
CRAIG
5025
5163, 5164 SHARP
SIEMENS
5026, 5027, 5028
5029
7043
SIGNATURE
SONY
7044
VCR
Manufacturer
PIONEER
CROSLEX
CURTIS MATHIS
5030
5031, 5032
5033
3158, 3159, 3160
3161, 3162, 3163
3164, 3165
7045
Code
SYLVANIA
3001, 3002, 3003
3004, 3005
3006
3007, 3008, 3009
3010, 3011
3012
DVR
Manufacturer
PIONEER
DAEWOO
5034, 5035, 5036
5037, 5038, 5039
5040
3166, 3167
Code
4001
SYMPHONIC
TANDBERG
TASHIRO
TATUNG
TEAC
3168
ADMIRAL
AIWA
AKAI
ALBA
DAYTRON
DUAL
3169
5041
3170
EMERSON 5042, 5043, 5044
5045, 5046, 5047
5045, 5046, 5047
5048
3171, 3172
MD
3173, 3174, 3175
AUDIO DYNAMIC 3013, 3014
TECHNICS
TELEFUNKEN
THORN
3176, 3177 Manufacturer
Code
BELL&HOWELL
BLAUPUNKT
BROCSONIC
BUSH
3015
3016, 3017
3018, 3019
3020
3178, 3179
PIONEER
8001, 8002, 8003
FERGUSON
FIRST
5049, 5050
5051
3180, 3181
DENON
8004
TOSHIBA
3182, 3183, 3184
JVC
8005
FISHER
FUJITSU
FUNAI
5052
5053
UNIVERSUM 3185, 3186, 3187
CANON
3021
KENWOOD
SONY
8006
W. WHOUSE
WARDS
3188
3189, 3190, 3191
3192, 3193
3194, 3195, 3196
3197
CGM
3022, 3023
3024
8007
5054, 5055, 5056
5057, 5058, 5059
5060
CITIZEN
SHARP
YAMAHA
8002
GE
CLATRONIC
CRAIG
3025
3026
8008, 8009
YAMAHA
ZENITH
GOLDSTAR 5061, 5062, 5063
5064
GOODMANS
HITACHI
CURTIS MATHIS
3027, 3028
3029
TAPE
Manufacturer
5065, 5066
5067, 5068, 5069
5070, 5071
5072
DAEWOO
DBX
DIMENSIA
3030, 3031, 3032
3033, 3034
3035
Code
STB
Manufacturer
PIONEER
DENON
FISHER
JVC
9001, 9002
9003, 9004
9005, 9006
9007, 9008
Code
ICE
EMERSON 3036, 3037, 3038 PIONEER
6001, 6002, 6003
6004, 6005, 6006
6049
IRRADIO
ITT/NOKIA
JC PENNY
5073
3039, 3040, 3041
5074, 5075
5076, 5077
5078, 5079
5080, 5081
5082
FERGUSON
FISHER
3042 BELL
3043, 3044, 3045 BLAUPUNKT
3046 ECHOSTAR
KENWOOD 9009, 9010, 9011
6007
6047
NAKAMICHI
ONKYO
9012
9013, 9014, 9015
9016, 9017
9018, 9019
9020, 9021
9022
JVC
FUNAI
GE
GOLDSTAR
GOODMANS
GRUNDIG
HITACHI
3047, 3048 GENERAL INSTRUMENT
3049, 3050, 3051
PHILIPS
SONY
KENDO
KTV
6008
6009
5083, 5084
5085
3052 GOLDSTAR
3053, 3054 GRUNDIG
3055 HAMLIN
TEAC
LOEWE
LXI
6010, 6011
6012, 6013
6014
TECHNICS
YAMAHA
5086, 5087, 5088
5089, 5090
5091
9023, 9024, 9025,
9026
3056, 3057, 3058 HNS/HUGHES
3059, 3060 HITACHI
MAGNAVOX
MARK
MATSUI
6015
6016
5092
5093, 5094
INSTANT REPLAY 3061, 3062 ITT/NOKIA
ITT/NOKIA
3063
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Specifications (European model)
Continuous Power Output (DIN)
FM Tuner Section
Front...................100 W +100 W (DIN 1 kHz, THD 1%, 8 Ω)
Center...............................100 W (DIN 1 kHz, THD 1%, 8 Ω)
Surround ...........100 W +100 W (DIN 1 kHz, THD 1%, 8 Ω)
Surround Back
......................100 W +100 W (DIN 1 kHz, THD 1%, 8 Ω
Rated Power Output ........................................100 W + 100 W
(20 Hz – 20 kHz, 0.09 %, 8 Ω)
Frequency Range....................................87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
Usable Sensitivity .............. Mono: 15.2 dBf, IHF (1.6 µV/75 Ω)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity................................ Mono: 20.2 dBf
Stereo: 41.2 dBf
Sensitivity (DIN)............................... Mono: 1.1 µV (S/N 26 dB)
Stereo: 50 µV (S/N 46 dB)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio .........................Mono: 76 dB (at 85 dBf)
Stereo: 72 dB (at 85 dBf)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (DIN) ................................. Mono: 62 dB
Stereo: 58 dB
Audio Section
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)
LINE .................................................................335 mV/47 kΩ
Frequency Response
Distortion .................................................Stereo: 0.6 % (1 kHz)
Alternate Channel Selectivity ......................... 70 dB (400 kHz)
Stereo Separation................................................ 40 dB (1 kHz)
Frequency Response........................ 30 Hz to 15 kHz ( 1 dB)
Antenna Input................................................75 Ω unbalanced
LINE .............................................. 5 Hz to 100,000 Hz +–03 dB
Output (Level/Impedance)
LINE ................................................................335 mV/2.2 kΩ
Tone Control
BASS ............................................................ 6 dB (100 Hz)
TREBLE......................................................... 6 dB (10 kHz)
LOUDNESS ................................ +4/+2 dB (100Hz/10 kHz)
(at volume position –40dB)
AM Tuner Section
Frequency Range.....................................531 kHz to 1,602 kHz
Sensitivity (IHF, Loop antenna)..................................350 µV/m
Selectivity .......................................................................... 30 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ....................................................... 50 dB
Antenna................................................................Loop antenna
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF, short circuited, A network)
LINE .............................................................................101 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
[DIN (Continuous rated power output/50 mW)]
LINE ......................................................................... 92/65 dB
Miscellaneous
Power Requirements........................ AC 220 – 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption........................................................ 600 W
Video Section (S jack)
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Power Consumption in Standby mode........................... 0.8 W
AC Outlet SWITCHED ................................ 100 W (0.8 A) MAX
Dimensions.........................420 (W) × 188 (H) × 464 (D) mm
Weight (without package)..............................................18.3 kg
Output (Level/Impedance) .....................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω
+0
Frequency Response .............................5 Hz to 10 MHz
dB
–3
Signal-to-Noise Ratio........................................................65 dB
Video Section (Composite)
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)
Furnished Parts
FM wire Antenna ......................................................................1
LINE .....................................................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω
AM loop Antenna .....................................................................1
Output (Level/Impedance)
LINE .....................................................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω
“AA” IEC LR6 batteries .............................................................2
Remote Control Unit ................................................................1
Frequency Response
LINE ....................................................5 Hz to 10 MHz +–03 dB
Microphone for Auto Surround Sound Setup........................1
Microphone Stand for Auto Surround Sound Setup.............1
AC Power Cord .........................................................................1
Operating Instructions.............................................................1
NOTE:
Signal-to-Noise Ratio........................................................65 dB
Specifications and the design are subject to possible
modifications without notice, due to improvements.
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Specifications (multi-voltage model)
Maximum Output Power ..................................130 W/channel
FM Tuner Section
(1 kHz, THD 10.0 %, 8 Ω)
Frequency Range....................................87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
Continuous Power Output (DIN)
Usable Sensitivity .............. Mono: 13.2 dBf, IHF (1.3 µV/75 Ω)
Front..................100 W + 100 W (DIN 1 kHz, THD 1%, 8 Ω)
Center .............................. 100 W (DIN 1 kHz, THD 1%, 8 Ω)
Surround...........100 W + 100 W (DIN 1 kHz, THD 1%, 8 Ω)
Surround Back
....................100 W + 100 W (DIN 1 kHz, THD 1%, 8 Ω)
Rated Power Output ........................................100 W + 100 W
(20 Hz – 20 kHz, 0.09 %, 8 Ω)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity................................Mono: 20.2 dBf
Stereo: 38.6 dBf
Signal-to-Noise Ratio......................... Mono: 73 dB (at 85 dBf)
Stereo: 70 dB (at 85 dBf)
Distortion..................................................Stereo: 0.5 % (1 kHz)
Alternate Channel Selectivity ......................... 60 dB (400 kHz)
Stereo Separation................................................40 dB (1 kHz)
Frequency Response........................30 Hz to 15 kHz ( 1 dB)
Antenna Input............................................... 75 Ω unbalanced
Audio Section
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)
LINE..................................................................335 mV/47 kΩ
Frequency Response
LINE...............................................5 Hz to 100,000 Hz +–03 dB
AM Tuner Section
Frequency Range................531 kHz to 1,602 kHz (9 kHz step)
530 kHz to 1,700 kHz (10 kHz step)
Output (Level/Impedance)
LINE.................................................................335 mV/2.2 kΩ
Sensitivity (IHF, Loop antenna) ..................................350 µV/m
Selectivity ..........................................................................25 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio........................................................50 dB
Antenna............................................................... Loop antenna
Tone Control
BASS............................................................ 6 dB (100 Hz)
TREBLE........................................................ 6 dB (10 kHz)
LOUDNESS................................. +4/+2 dB (100Hz/10 kHz)
(at volume position –40dB)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF, short circuited, A network)
LINE............................................................................. 101 dB
Miscellaneous
Power Requirements
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
[DIN (Continuous rated power output/50 mW)]
..................................AC 110/120-127/220/230-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption........................................................ 600 W
LINE.......................................................................... 92/65 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio [EIA, at 1 W (1 kHz)]
Power Consumption in Standby mode...........................0.9 W
Dimensions.........................420 (W) × 188 (H) × 464 (D) mm
Weight (without package)..............................................18.4 kg
LINE............................................................................... 83 dB
Video Section (S jack)
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Furnished Parts
FM wire Antenna ......................................................................1
Output (Level/Impedance)......................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Frequency Response .............................5 Hz to 10 MHz +–03 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio....................................................... 65 dB
AM loop Antenna......................................................................1
“AA” IEC LR6 batteries .............................................................2
Remote Control Unit.................................................................1
Microphone for Auto Surround Sound Setup........................1
Microphone Stand for Auto Surround Sound Setup.............1
AC Power Cord..........................................................................2
Operating Instructions.............................................................1
Flat-bladed converter plug.......................................................1
Antenna Adaptor ......................................................................1
Video Section (Composite)
Input (Sensitivity/Impedance)
LINE......................................................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Output (Level/Impedance)
LINE......................................................................1 Vp-p/75 Ω
Frequency Response
LINE.....................................................5 Hz to 10 MHz +–03 dB
NOTE:
Specifications and the design are subject to possible
modifications without notice, due to improvements.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio....................................................... 65 dB
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