Denon AVC-3310, AVR-990, AVR-3310CIEU Service Manual

Denon Brand Company, D&M Holdings lnc.
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Ver. 4
For purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
Please use this service manual with referring to the operating instructions without fail.
Some illustrations using in this service manual are slightly different from the actual set.
Please refer to the MODIFICATION NOTICE.
SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL JP EU EC E2 E3 E2A E1C EUT
AVR-3310
AVR-990
MODEL JP EU EC E2 E3 E2A E1C EUT
AVC-3310
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3
3
AV SURROUND RECEIVER
3
AV SURROUND AMPLIFIER
X0425 V.04 DE/CDM 0909
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following check should be performed for the continued protection of the customer and service technician.
LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK
Before returning the unit to the customer, make sure you make either (1) a leakage current check or (2) a line to chassis resistance check. If the leakage current exceeds 0.5 milliamps, or if the resistance from chassis to either side of the power cord is less than 460 kohms, the unit is defective.
CAUTION
Please heed the points listed below during servicing and inspection.
Heed the cautions!
Spots requiring particular attention when servicing, such as the cabinet, parts, chassis, etc., have cautions indicated on labels or seals. Be sure to heed these cautions and the cautions indicated in the handling instructions.
Caution concerning electric shock!
(1) An AC voltage is impressed on this set, so touching in-
ternal metal parts when the set is energized could cause electric shock. Take care to avoid electric shock, by for example using an isolating transformer and gloves when servicing while the set is energized, un­plugging the power cord when replacing parts, etc.
(2)There are high voltage parts inside. Handle with extra
care when the set is energized.
Caution concerning disassembly and
assembly!
Though great care is taken when manufacturing parts from sheet metal, there may in some rare cases be burrs on the edges of parts which could cause injury if fingers are moved across them. Use gloves to protect your hands.
Inspect for safety after servicing!
Check that all screws, parts and wires removed or discon­nected for servicing have been put back in their original po­sitions, inspect that no parts around the area that has been serviced have been negatively affected, conduct an insu­lation check on the external metal connectors and between the blades of the power plug, and otherwise check that safety is ensured.
(Insulation check procedure) Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, disconnect the antenna, plugs, etc., and turn the power switch on. Us­ing a 500V insulation resistance tester, check that the in­sulation resistance between the terminals of the power plug and the externally exposed metal parts (antenna ter­minal, headphones terminal, microphone terminal, input terminal, etc.) is 1MΩ or greater. If it is less, the set must be inspected and repaired.
CAUTION
Concerning important safety
parts
Only use designated parts!
The set's parts have specific safety properties (fire resis­tance, voltage resistance, etc.). For replacement parts, be sure to use parts which have the same properties. In par­ticular, for the important safety parts that are marked z on wiring diagrams and parts lists, be sure to use the desig­nated parts.
Be sure to mount parts and arrange
the wires as they were originally!
For safety reasons, some parts use tape, tubes or other in­sulating materials, and some parts are mounted away from the surface of printed circuit boards. Care is also taken with the positions of the wires inside and clamps are used to keep wires away from heating and high voltage parts, so be sure to set everything back as it was originally.
Many of the electric and structural parts used in the set have special safety properties. In most cases these prop­erties are difficult to distinguish by sight, and using re­placement parts with higher ratings (rated power and withstand voltage) does not necessarily guarantee that safety performance will be preserved. Parts with safety properties are indicated as shown below on the wiring dia­grams and parts lists is this service manual. Be sure to re­place them with parts with the designated part number.
(1) Schematic diagrams ... Indicated by the z mark. (2) Parts lists ... Indicated by the z mark.
Using parts other than the designated parts could result in electric shock, fires or other dangerous situations.
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DIMENSION

344
434
155
15.5
170.5
20.7
244.5
372.8
20.5
414
54.7
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WIRE ARRANGEMENT

If wire bundles are untied or moved to perform adjustment or parts replacement etc., be sure to rearrange them neatly as they were originally bundled or placed afterward. Otherwise, incorrect arrangement can be a cause of noise generation.
Wire arrangement viewed from the top
Front Panel side
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Except AVR-3310CI, AVR-990 model
Back Panel side
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CAUTION IN SERVICING

1,2
2,3
Before the Digital P.W.B. are replaced
If you cannot specify the cause of the digital PWB defect, carry out "Initializing" "Update to latest firmware". The defect may be cleared.
See the following for the method of initializing the μcom.
Initializing AV SURROUND RECEIVER
AV SURROUND RECEIVER initialization should be performed when the µcom, peripheral parts of µcom, and Digital P.W.B. are replaced.
1. Switch off the unit.
2. Hold the following STANDARD button and DSP SIMULATION button, and switch on the unit.
3. Check that the entire display is flashing with an interval of about 1 second, and release your fingers from the 2 buttons and the microprocessor will be initialized.
Note:If step 3 does not work, start over from step 1.
All user settings will be lost and this factory setting will be recovered when this initialization mode.
So make sure to memorize your setting for restoring after the initialization.
JIG to use for servicing
When you repair the printing board, you can use the following JIG. Please order to Denon Official Service Distributor in your region if necessary.
Extention cable kit 00D SPK- 561 EXTENSION UNIT KIT : 1 Set
00D SPK- 562 TUCP CONN. JOINT KIT : 1 Set
Extention cable for Idling Current
Parts Number for Extension Cables and Quantity of Unit.
Parts Number Parts Name Q'ty / unit Remarks
612050082004D 6P 250mm NH 1 L=250mm 6P NH Cable 612050083007D 8P 250mm NH 1 L=250mm 8P NH Cable
How to use and Adjust Idle Current.
1. The thin and hard plate (ex. Ruler) is fixed with the tape behind the cable.
2. The voltmeter is connected with the other side of the extension cable.
3. Refer to ADJUSTMENT(Idling Current).
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DISASSEMBLY

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• Disassemble in order of the arrow of the figure of following flow.
• In the case of the re-assembling, assemble it in order of the reverse of the following flow.
• In the case of the re-assembling, observe "attention of assembling" it.
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TOP COVER
DIGITAL UNIT ASSY FRONT PANEL UNIT ASSY
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
2. DIGITAL UNIT ASSY" Refer to "DISASSEMBLY 1.FRONT PANEL UNIT ASSY"
and "EXPLODED VIEW" 5. REG UNIT" P.SW UNIT
DIGITAL UNIT and "EXPLODED VIEW" (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : A-8)
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : G) REG UNIT FRONT USB UNIT
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : B-4) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : E-3)
REG CONNECT-1 UNIT MIC UNIT
BACK PANEL UNIT ASSY
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY CONNECT UNIT-2 FRONT IN UNIT
3. BACK PANEL UNIT ASSY" (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : D-4) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : A-10)
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : A-15) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : A-9)
PTC UNIT VR CONNECT UNIT
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A.VIDEO UNIT, A.AUDIO UNIT
and RADIATOR UNIT ASSY SPEAKER UNIT
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY Refer to "DISASSEMBLY FUNC CONNECT UNIT
4. A.VIDEO UNIT, A.AUDIO UNIT 6. AMP UNIT" (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : A-7)
and RADIATOR UNIT ASSY" and "EXPLODED VIEW" FUNC UNIT
and "EXPLODED VIEW" SPEAKER UNIT (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : A-6)
A.VIDEO UNIT (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : D-1) FLD UNIT
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : E-1) (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : A-1)
A.AUDIO UNIT
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : E-2)
MAIN CPU UNIT Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : F) 7. AMP CONNECT UNIT"
REMOTE/IPOD UNIT and "EXPLODED VIEW"
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : B-5) AMP CONNECT UNIT
232C UNIT (Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : D-2)
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : B-6)
REG UNIT
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : A-5)
VOLUME UNIT
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : A-4)
AMP CONNECT UNIT
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
P.AMP UNIT
Refer to "DISASSEMBLY
9.P.AMP UNIT"
and "EXPLODED VIEW"
P.AMP UNIT
(Ref. No. of EXPLODED VIEW : C-17)
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About the photos used for descriptions in the “DISASSEMBLY” section.
• The direction from which the photographs used herein were photographed is indicated at "Direction of photograph: ***" at
the left of the respective photographs.
• Refer to the table below for a description of the direction in which the photos were taken.
• Photographs for which no direction is indicated were taken from above the product.
The viewpoint of each photograph
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(Photografy direction)
View from above
Direction of photograph: C
Direction of photograph: B
Direction of photograph: A
Front side
Direction of photograph: D
Except AVR-3310CI, AVR-990 model
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1. FRONT PANEL UNIT ASSY
Proceeding : TOP COVER
(1) Remove the screws.
FRONT PANEL UNIT ASSY
d
View from bottom
(2) Cut the wire clampers then disconnect the connector wires.
CY052
s
Direction of photograph: D
Except EUEC model
cut
CX021
cut
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(3) Disconnect the FFC Cables.
Direction of photograph: C
(4) Remove the screws
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FFC Cable
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Please refer to "EXPLODED VIEW" for the disassembly method of each P.W.B included in FRONT PANEL ASSY.
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[Attention of assembling]
When mounting the FRONT PANEL ASSY on the CHASSIS, do so with the DOOR open so as to prevent breaking the EARTH PLATE(DOOR).
If the FRONT PANEL ASSY is mounted on the chassis with the DOOR closed, the EARTH PLATE(DOOR) will hit the CHASSIS and break.
DOOR open
EARTH PLATE (DOOR)
Direction of photograph: A
Direction of photograph: A
AVR-3310CI/AVR-3310/AVR990/AVC-3310
DOOR
DOOR closed (EARTH PLATE (DOOR) will be broken.)
EARTH PLATE (DOOR)
DOOR
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2. DIGITAL UNIT ASSY
Proceeding : TOP COVER
(1) Remove the screws.
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Direction of photograph: A
(2) Remove the alminium tape, then cut the wire clampers. Disconnect the connector wire, FFC Cables, and board to
board.
DIGITAL UNIT ASSY
MAIN CPU UNIT
s
Board to board
Alminium Tape
3. BACK PANEL UNIT ASSY
Proceeding : TOP COVER
Remove the Sheets, then remove the screws.
cut
DIGITAL UNIT ASSY
CX047
CY052
BACK PANEL UNIT ASSY
Except EUEC modelFFC CableFFC Cable
DIGTAL UNIT ASSY
cut
FFC Cable
View from bottom
Sheets
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Remove the screws.
EUEC model
Direction of photograph: A
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s
E2 model
Direction of photograph: A
d
E1C model
Direction of photograph: A
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(3) Disconnect the connector wires and FFC Cable, then remove the screws.
s
CX055 CX074
d
Except AVR-3310CI, AVR-990 model
Style pin : Loose
Cord holder : Loose
Style pin : Loose
CX091
(4) Remove the PWB HOLDER. Disconnect the connector wire and FFC Cable.
FFC Cable
Direction of photograph: C
PWB HOLDER
d
CX068
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4. A.VIDEO UNIT, AUDIO UNIT and RADIATOR UNIT ASSY
Proceeding : TOP COVER
A.VIDEO UNIT, A.AUDIO UNIT and RADIATOR UNIT ASSY
(1) Disconnect the board to board and FFC Cable.
Except E1C model
Direction of photograph: C
BACK PANEL UNIT ASSY
FFC Cable
MAIN CPU UNIT
d
E1C model
DIGITAL UNIT ASSY
d
v
Direction of photograph: C
(2) Disconnect the connector wires.
CY034
MAIN CPU UNIT
CX073CX192
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(3) Remove the screws.
EUEC model
Direction of photograph: A
E2 model
s
Direction of photograph: A
5. REG UNIT
Proceeding : TOP COVER
A.VIDEO UNIT, A.AUDIO UNIT and RADIATOR UNIT ASSY
REG UNIT
A.VIDEO UNIT
RADIATOR UNIT ASSY
A.VIDEO UNIT
RADIATOR UNIT ASSY
BACK PANEL UNIT ASSY
A.AUDIO UNIT
A.AUDIO UNIT
DIGITAL UNIT ASSY
d
d
d
(1) Disconnect the board to board and connector wires. Remove the Filament Tape.
Filament Tape
HOTMELT
v
Direction of photograph: A
CX231 CX092
Board to board
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(2) Disconnect the connector wires, then remove the screws.
s
Direction of photograph: A
PTC UNIT
6. SPEAKER UNIT
Proceeding : TOP COVER
→ →→
(1) Disconnect the VH connector and conector.
CX871
ً
ً
ً
s
BACK PANEL UNIT ASSY
A.VIDEO UNIT, A.AUDIO UNIT and RADIATOR UNIT ASSY
REG UNIT SPEAKER UNIT
DIGITAL UNIT ASSY
CX872
d
CX874
View from bottom
CX876
7. AMP CONNECT UNIT
Proceeding : TOP COVER
A.VIDEO UNIT, A.AUDIO UNIT and RADIATOR UNIT ASSY
→→
REG UNIT SPEAKER UNIT AMP CONNECT UNIT
(1) Disconnect the connector.
CX873
s
BACK PANEL UNIT ASSY
CX875
CX877
CX851CX891
DIGITAL UNIT ASSY
d
CX806CX811CX812CX807
Direction of photograph: A
CX803CX805
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CX804
8. P.AMP UNIT
s
Proceeding : TOP COVER
A.VIDEO UNIT, A.AUDIO UNIT and RADIATOR UNIT ASSY
REG UNIT
P.AMP UNIT
(1) Remove the screws.
Direction of photograph: B
BACK PANEL UNIT ASSY
→→
SPEAKER UNIT AMP CONNECT UNIT
DIGITAL UNIT ASSY
d
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SPECIAL MODE

ON/OFF
RETURN
ZONE2
DSP
SIMULATION
STANDARD
STATUS
ENTER
PURE
DIRECT
DIRECT/ STEREO
MENU
CURSOR
f
Special mode setting button
Press the ON/OFF button to turn on while pressing both buttons A and B at the same time.
Mode Button A Button B contents
Version display (µcom/DSP Error Display)
Displaying the protection history mode
Initialization mode (Remove settings for Installer Setup.)
Initialization mode (Includes settings for Installer Setup)
Mode for switching tuner frequency step
Mode for preventing remote control acceptance
Panel lock mode
Panel lock mode (Remove Master volume)
Cancellation of panel lock mode
Installer Setup mode
STATUS RETURN
STATUS MENU
STANDARD
CURSOR UP
STANDARD
STATUS ENTER
DSP
SIMULATION
DIRECT/ STEREO
PURE
DIRECT
MENU
SIMULATION
CURSOR
DOWN
DIRECT/
STEREO
ZONE2
ZONE2
ZONE2
CURSOR
LEFT
DSP
Serial No. and firmware versions such as Main, Sub, DSP are displayed in the FL manager. Errors are displayed when they occur. (Refer to 16 page.)
Displaying the protection history (Refer to 18 page.)
Backup data initialization is carried out. (Remove settings for Installer Setup.)
Backup data initialization is carried out. (Includes settings for Installer Setup)
---E2 model only--­Change tuner frequency step to FM:200kHz/AM:10kHzSTEP.
Operations using remote control are rejected. (Mode cancellation: Turn off power and execute the same button operations as when performing setup.)
Operations using main unit panel buttons or master volume are rejected.
Operations using main unit panel buttons are rejected.
Panel lock mode is cancelled.
Access Remote Maintenance mode via the internet.Installer Setup is displayed on GUI/Option Menu.
Refer to AVR_RemoteMaintenance_.pdf of SDI.
Note:
If " " is displayed on the fluorescent display, the unit is set to the special developer's mode and RS-232C com­munications are not possible. Press and hold in the "STATUS" and " " buttons for over 3 seconds with the power turned on to turn the " " display off. RS-232C communications are now enabled.
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1. Version display (µcom/DSP Error Display)
A
VR3 3 1 0 E3
S
/N. 0123456789
Ma i n : . Ma i n FBL : .
Sub : .
DSP : .
A
ud i o PLD : .
O
SD Co n f i g :
O
SD PRG :
O
SD DAT :
E
ther FBL
-
E
ther SBL
-
E
ther IMG
-
*
Ethernet MAC
-
*
HDSDK : .
*
HDDSP : C0 0 0 2 . 0 0 0
*
Mu l t EQ P r o APP
...
*
Mu l t EQ P r o I CL
...
1.1. Operation Spec
µcom version display mode:
When the following conditions are satisfied at its starting state, error information is displayed before version information.
Starting method (same as µcom version display):
Press the ON/OFF button to turn on while pressing both buttons STATUS and RETURN at the same time. ("Error information" is displayed after about 10 seconds.) The FL display changes in the order given in item-1.2. each time you press the STATUS button.
1.2. Display Order
Error information(Refer to 1.3. Error display) qModel destination information wMain-µcom version information/ Main1st Boot Loader eSub µcom rDSP version information tAudio PLD yOSD FPGA Config uOSD Pro­gram iOSD Font Data oETHER(DM860) First BootLoafer, HardwareID Q0ETHER(DM860) Second BootLoader, RhapsodyFlag Q1ETHER(DM860) IMAGE Q2ETHER(DM860) MAC ADDRESS information Q3HD RADIO SDK /HD RADIO DSP
Q5MultEQ Pro ICL (Displayed when Audyssey Pro is complete)
No. Display item Display
q
(E2 model only)
Model destination
Cereal No.
Q4MultEQ Pro APP (Displayed when Audyssey Pro is complete)
w
e
r
t
y
u
i
o
Main-µcom
Main 1st Boot Loder
OSD Program
OSD Font Data
DM860 1st Bootloader
Sub-µcom
DSP
Audio PLD
FPGA
- Hard ID
DM860 2nd Bootloader
Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
- Rhapsody Flag
DM860 Image
ETHER MAC ADDRESS
HD RADIO SDK
HD RADIO DSP
MultEQ Pro APP
MultEQ Pro ICL
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1.3. Error display
P
ROT EC T H I S TORY
:
NO PROTEC T
P
ROT EC T H I S TORY
:
ASO / DC
P
ROT EC T H I S TORY
:
THERMAL
See the following table for each "Error information" display and its contents (status). Display order is ①②③④⑤ .
Condition State Display
Sub-µcom
NG
DIR NG
DSP1 NG
EEPROM NG
Both SUB/DSP
/EEPROM OK
No response from Sub-µcom
No response from DIR
When DSP boot, executing DSP reset makes no change to DSP1 FLAG0 port "H".
No change to DSP FLAG0 port "H" before issuing DSP command.
When DSP data read, executing WRITE="L" makes no change to ACK="H".
When DSP data read, executing REQ="L" makes no change to ACK="L".
When DSP data write, executing WRITE="H" makes no change to ACK="H".
When DSP data write, executing REQ="L" makes no change to ACK="L".
When DSP special code boot, executing DSP reset makes no change to DSP FLAG0 port "H".
No change to DSP FLAG0 port "H" before issuing DSP special read com­mand.
No change to DSP FLAG0 port "H" before DSP version read.
Error appeared in EEPROM checksum.(*** is a block address number.)
"□SUB□ □ERROR□01□□"
"□DIR□ □ERROR□01□□"
"□DSP□□ERROR□01□ □"
"□DSP□□ERROR□02□ □"
"□DSP□□ERROR□03□ □"
"□DSP□□ERROR□04□ □"
"□DSP□□ERROR□05□ □"
"□DSP□□ERROR□06□ □"
"□DSP□□ERROR□11□ □"
"□DSP□□ERROR□12□ □"
"□DSP□□ERROR□13□ □"
"□ E2PROM □ ERR ***□ □"
(No error display, version display only)
2. Displaying the protection history mode
2.1. Operation specifications
ERROR MODE(displaying the protection history) When started up, the error information is displayed.
Starting up:
With the "MENU" and "STATUS" buttons pressed, press the "ON/OFF" button to turn the power on. The error (protection history display) mode is set. Then, press the "STATUS" button to turn on the FL display.
2.2. About the display on the FL display
When the "STATUS" button is pressed after setting the error (protection history display) mode, a history like the one shown below is displayed, depending on the conditions.
(1) Normally (when there has been no protection incident)
(2) For ASO/DC (when the last protection incident was ASO or DC protection)
(3) For THERMAL (when the last protection incident was THERMAL protection)
When the "STATUS" button is pressed again after the above protection history is displayed, the normal display reappears.
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2.3. Clearing the protection history
P
ROT EC T H I S TORY
:
THERMAL
P
ROT EC T H I S TORY
CLEAR
P
ROT EC T H I S TORY
:
NO PROTEC T
E
3.1. Operation specification
Change tuner frequency step to FM:200kHz/AM:10kHz STEP.
Starting up:
1.With the "STANDARD" and "DIRECT/STEREO" buttons pressed, press the "ON/OFF" button to turn the power on.
"*Tuner FRQ Set"appears on the display.
*Tuner FRQ Set
AM9 / FM5 0
2.Use 䂴䂪 and select "<AM10/FM200>".
*Tuner FRQ Set
AM1 0 / FM2 0 0
3.Press the "ENTER" button.
4. Press the "ON/OFF" button to turn the power off.
5. Then, press the "ON/OFF" button to turn the power on.
NOT
: Backup data(Remove settings for Installer Setup) initialization is carried out automatically.
There are two ways to clear the protection history, as described below.
(1) Start up the error (protection history display) mode, display the error, then press and hold in the "ENTER" button for 3
seconds.
Press and hold in the "ENTER" button for 3 seconds
The above is displayed and the protection history is cleared.
(2) Initialize.
If you want to save a backup, use the method in 2.3.(1) above.
Warning indication by the STANDBY LED
If the power is turned off when a protection incident has been detected, the STANDBY LED (red) flashes as follows as warning according to the conditions in which the protection incident occurred.
(1) ASO/DC PROTECTION : Flashes in cycles of 0.5 seconds (0.25 seconds lit, 0.25 seconds off) (2) THERMAL PROTECTION : Flashes in cycles of 2 seconds (1 second lit, 1 second off)
3. Mode for switching tuner frequency step ---E2 model only--- f
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VERSION UPGRADE PROCEDURE OF FIRMWARE

Modem
Internet
Computer
LAN port/ Ethernet connector
ETHERNET connector
Router
To WAN port
To LAN port
To LAN port
You can update by downloading the latest firmware from the Internet.
1.Update from the Internet
1.1. Connecting to the Network
(1) System Requirement
• Internet Connection by Broadband Circuit
• Modem
• Router
• Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater recommended)
(2) Setting
1.2. Check for Update and Update
Check if the latest firmware exists. You can also check approximately how long it will take to complete an update. (1) Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the GUI menu.
(2) Use the cursor buttons to select "Manual Setup" "Option Setup" "Firmware Update" "Update Check". (3) Press the ENTER buttom.
• The latest version of the firmware uploaded to the web is displayed.
• If the latest firmware version is on the web, proceed to (4).
• If the latest firmware is already installed, press the MENU button to close the menu.
(4) Use the cursor buttons to select "Update", then press the ENTER button.
• During update, the power indicator lights red and the GUI screen is shut down. And a rough remaining time is indicated on the display.
• When updating is complete the power indicator lights green and normal status is resumed.
(5) Press the MENU button to close the menu.
--- Cautions on Firmware Update ---
• In order to use these functions, you must have the correct system requirements and settings for a broadband Internet connection.
• Do not turn off the power until updating is completed. Even with a broadband connection to the Internet, approximately about 1 hour is required for the updating procedure to
be completed. Once updating starts, normal operations on the AVR-3310 cannot be performed until updating is completed. Also, setting items of the GUI menu of AVR-3310 or setting items of the image adjustment may be initialized. Make a note of the settings before updating, and set them again after updating.
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1.3. About the error code
L
og i n fa i l ed
01
S
erver is busy
02
C
onnec t i on f a i l
03
C
onnec t i on f a i l
04
C
onnec t i on f a i l
05
C
onnec t i on f a i l
06
C
onnec t i on f a i l
07
C
onnec t i on f a i l
08
C
onnec t i on f a i l
09
D
own l o ad f a i l
0A
D
own l o ad f a i l
0B
D
own l o ad f a i l
0C
C
onnec t i on f a i l
0D
M
ain F i r m
***
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See the chart below for error codes, details of faults, and coping strategies when firmware updates are performed through DPMS (Denon Product Management Server).
Error code
01 Log-in to DPMS has failed.
02
03 Connection to DPMS failed.
04
05
06
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Line, etc., is busy when logging into DPMS.
Firmware file data was requested but error message was received.
Firmware file data was requested but it timed out.
Firmware file data was requested but error message was received.
Reset and update again. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
All firmware file data was
07
requested but it timed out.
Main CPU firmware file data was
08
requested but error message was received.
Main CPU firmware file data was
09
requested but it timed out.
Error (NG) message received when downloading Main CPU firm-
0A
ware.
Error (line congestion) message
0B
received when downloading Main CPU firmware.
Error (connection failure) mes-
0C
sage received when downloading Main CPU firmware.
Data acquisition failed (timed out)
0D
when downloading Main CPU firm­ware.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Main CPU failed to receive firm-
30
ware for rewriting sent from DM860 (when timed out).
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Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Error
M
ain Fi rm
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M
ain
***
mi n
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pda t i ng f a i l 32
Firm
M
ain
***
mi n
E
rase fai l 33
Firm
M
ain
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng f a i l 34
Firm
M
ain
***
mi n
U
pda t eCheckNG 35
L
og i n fa i l ed
36
S
erver is busy
37
C
onnec t i on f a i l
38
C
onnec t i on f a i l
39
D
own l o ad f a i l
3A
D
own l o ad f a i l
3B
D
own l o ad f a i l
3C
C
onnec t i on f a i l
3D
C
onnec t i on f a i l
3E
C
onnec t i on f a i l
3F
code
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Main CPU failed to receive firm-
31
ware for rewriting sent from DM860 (when an error )
There was invalid data in the firm­ware for rewriting sent from
32
DM860 to Main CPU (when a Check Sum error).
The deletion of block data failed
33
before rewriting Main CPU.
The rewriting of block data failed
34
when rewriting Main CPU.
The data verification was invalid
35
after rewriting Main CPU.
Log-in to DPMS has failed when
36
rewriting firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Line, etc., is busy when logging into DPMS when rewriting firm-
37
ware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Connection to DPMS failed when
38
rewriting firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Connection to DPMS timed out
39
when rewriting firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Error (NG) message received
3A
when downloading firmware when rewriting Main CPU.
Error (line congestion) message
3B
received when downloading firm­ware when rewriting Main CPU.
Error (connection failure) mes­sage received when downloading
3C
firmware when rewriting Main CPU.
Data acquisition failed (timed out)
3D
when downloading firmware when rewriting Main CPU.
Error message received regarding
3E
firmware data when rewriting Main CPU.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Firmware file data was requested
3F
but it timed out when rewriting Main CPU.
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Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Error
S
ub
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og i n fa i l ed 50
S
ub
***
mi n
S
erver is busy51
S
ub
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l 52
S
ub
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l 53
S
ub
***
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S
ub
***
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pda t i ng f a i l 55
S
ub
***
mi n
D
own l o ad f a i l 5 6
S
ub
***
mi n
S
erver is busy57
S
ub
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l 58
S
ub
***
mi n
D
own l o ad f a i l 5 9
S
ub
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l 5A
S
ub
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng f a i l 5B
S
ub
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng f a i l 5C
S
ub
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng f a i l 5D
S
ub
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng f a i l 5E
code
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Log-in to DPMS has failed when
50
rewriting firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Line, etc., is busy when logging into DPMS when rewriting firm-
51
ware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Connection to DPMS failed when
52
rewriting firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Connection to DPMS timed out
53
when rewriting firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Error message received regarding firmware data after logging in to DPMS when rewriting firmware
54
such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
When rewriting firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD, request was made for firmware
55
data after logging in to DPMS, but it timed out.
Failure to download firmware after logging in to DPMS when rewriting
56
firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Firmware download error received (line congestion) after logging in to DPMS when rewriting firmware
57
such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
Firmware download error received (connection failure) after logging in to DPMS when rewriting firmware
58
such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD.
When rewriting firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD, request was made for downloading
59
firmware after logging in to DPMS, but it timed out.
Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
NACK received when “C” com-
5A
mand sent to Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD etc.
NACK received when “L” com-
5B
mand sent to Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD etc.
Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD etc. failed to receive firmware for
5C
rewriting sent from DM860 (when timed out).
Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD etc. failed to receive firmware for
5D
rewriting sent from DM860 (when an error).
Invalid data in firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD
5E
for rewriting sent from DM860 (when a Check Sum error).
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
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Error
S
ub
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S
ub
***
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S
ub
***
mi n
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pda t eCheckNG 61
G
UI Fl ash
***
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***
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pda t i ng f a i l 81
G
UI Fl ash
***
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pda t i ng f a i l 82
G
UI Fl ash
***
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pda t i ng f a i l 83
G
UI Fl ash
***
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pda t i ng f a i l 84
G
UI Fl ash
***
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G
UI Fl ash
***
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pda t i ng f a i l 86
G
UI Fl ash
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l A0
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l A1
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
L
og i n fa i l ed A2
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
S
erver is busyA3
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l A4
code
5F
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Invalid data in firmware such as Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, and PLD for rewriting sent from DM860 (invalid data received).
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
NACK received when “P” com-
60
mand sent to Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD etc.
NACK received when “I” command
61
sent to Sub CPU, DSP, FPGA, PLD etc.
Failure to acquire serial flash data
80
and before deleting serial flash.
Failure to delete data before rewrit-
81
ing serial flash.
Failure to receive firmware for
82
serial flash rewriting sent by DM860 (when timed out).
Failure to receive firmware for
83
serial flash rewriting sent by DM860 (when an error).
Failure to receive firmware for
84
serial flash rewriting sent by DM860 (when a Check Sum error).
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Failure to receive firmware for serial flash rewriting sent by
85
DM860 (when invalid data received).
Failure to rewrite when writing data
86
in serial flash.
Failure to acquire (Application
A0
Mode) IP address before rewriting DM860 (AutoIP).
Failure to acquire (Application
A1
Mode) IP address before rewriting DM860 (when timed out).
Notification of invalid login via DPMS access when rewriting
A2
DM860 related firmware (Applica­tion Mode).
Notification of line congestion via DPMS access when rewriting
A3
DM860 related firmware (Applica­tion Mode).
Notification of connection failure via DPMS access when rewriting
A4
DM860 related firmware (Applica­tion Mode).
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
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Error
E
ther IMG
***
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onnec t i onFa i l A5
E
ther IMG
***
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U
pda t i ng f a i l A6
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng f a i l A7
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l A8
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l A9
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
L
og i n fa i l ed AA
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
S
erver is busyAB
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l AC
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l AD
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
D
own l o ad f a i l AE
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
S
erver is busyAF
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
C
onnec t i onFa i l B0
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
D
own l o ad f a i l B1
E
ther IMG
***
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pda t i ng f a i l B2
code
A5
A6
A7
Details of Error code Display Coping strategies
Connection through DPMS access timed out when rewriting DM860 related firmware (Application Mode).
Firmware data error message received after DPMS login when rewriting DM860 related firmware (Application Mode).
When rewriting DM860 related firmware (Application Mode), request was made for firmware data after DPMS login but it timed out.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Failure to acquire (Boot Loader
A8
Mode) IP address before rewriting DM860 (AutoIP).
Failure to acquire (Boot Loader
A9
Mode) IP address before rewriting DM860 (when timed out).
Notification of invalid login via DPMS access when rewriting
AA
DM860 related firmware (Boot Loader Mode).
Notification of line congestion via DPMS access when rewriting
AB
DM860 related firmware (Boot Loader Mode).
Notification of connection failure via DPMS access when rewriting
AC
DM860 related firmware (Boot Loader Mode).
Connection through DPMS access timed out when rewriting DM860
AD
related firmware (Boot Loader Mode).
Firmware download error message received (when download fails)
AE
when rewriting DM860 related firm­ware (Boot Loader Mode).
Firmware download error message received (line congestion) when
AF
rewriting DM860 related firmware (Boot Loader Mode).
Firmware download error message received (connection failure) when
B0
rewriting DM860 related firmware (Boot Loader Mode).
When rewriting DM860 related firmware (Boot Loader Mode),
B1
request was made for firmware download but it timed out .
Error message received when
B2
rewriting DM860 related firmware.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Check the network connection. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
Turn the power off then back on. Updating starts automatically. Carry out the update in an environment that has little network load.
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Device display when firmware updated
M
ain F i r m
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mi n
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pda t i ng
S
ub
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng
A
PLD
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng
D
SP
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng
O
SD
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng
E
ther SBL
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng
E
ther IMG
***
mi n
U
pda t i ng
Target of devide when firmware updated.
Target of device Display Error cpde
Main
Sub
Audio PLD
DSP
OSD (FPGA/Program/ Font Data)
DM860 Boot Loader
DM860 Image
30 35
50 61
50 61
50 61
80 86
A0 B2
A0 B2
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ADJUSTMENT

Audio Section
Idling Current (8U-110062, 8U-110063-3)
Required measurement equipment: DC Voltmeter
Preparation
(1) Avoid direct blow from an air conditioner or an electric fan, and adjust the unit at normal room temperature 15°C ~ 30°C
(59°F ~ 86°F).
(2) Presetting
POWER (Power source switch) OFF SPEAKER (Speaker terminal) No load (Do not connect speaker, dummy resistor, etc.)
Adjustment
(1) Remove top cover and set VR101, VR201, VR301, VR401, VR501, VR601, VR701, on 8U-110062 (POWER AMP Unit)
at fully counterclockwise ( ).
(2) Connect DC Voltmeter to test points(8U-110063-3).
• FRONT-Lch: CX660 ③ ④ pin
• FRONT-Rch: CX660 ⑤ ⑥ pin
• CENTER ch: CX660 ① ② pin
• SURROUND-Lch: CX680 ⑤ ⑥ pin
• SURROUND-Rch: CX680 ⑦ ⑧ pin
• SURROUND BACK-Lch: CX680 ① ② pin
• SURROUND BACK-Rch: CX680 ③ ④ pin) (3) Connect power cord to AC Line, and turn power switch "ON". (4) Presetting.
MASTER VOLUME : "---" counterclockwise ( min.) MODE : 7CH STEREO
FUNCTION : CD (5) Allow 2 minutes, and turn VR101 clockwise ( ) to adjust the TEST POINT voltage to 8 mV ± 0.5 mV DC. (6) After 10 minutes from preset, turn VR101 to set the voltage to 8 mV ± 0.5 mV DC. (7) Adjust the Variable Resistors of other channels in the same way. (8) After 5 minutes from (6), turn VR101 to set the voltage to 8 mV ± 0.5 mV DC. (9) Adjust the Variable Resistors of other channels in the same way.
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SL ch
FR ch
FL ch
SR ch
CX660
C ch
SBR ch
SBL ch
CX680
Audio Section
DC Voltmeter
VR601 VR101
VR501
VR301
VR401 VR201
VR701
8U-110061-4 POWER SUPPLY Unit
8U-310039 DIGITAL Unit
Adjustment volume is set for 8U-110062-1 7. The test point is at 8U-110063-3.
Insert an adjustment driver / connection terminal from an adjustment aperture of 8U-110061-4(POWER SUPPLY Unit)P.W.B..
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SURROUND MODES AND PARAMETERS

Surround Mode
Signals and adjustability in the different modes
Channel output Parameter (default values are shown in parentheses)
Front
L/R
Center
Surround
L/R
Surround
Back L/R
Subwoofer
Front Wide
L/R
Front Height
L/R
D. COMP
z
1
DRC
z
2
LFE
z
3
AFDM
z
1
Surround
Back
Cinema EQ. Mode Room Size Effect Level
PURE DIRECT, DIRECT (2ch)
SA A AD
z
4 AAS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AAAAAA
DSD DIRECT
SAAAAA AAAAAAAA A A
DSD MULTI DIRECT
SDDDD A A A AS(0 dB) ASAAAA
MULTI CH DIRECT
SDDDD A A A AS(0 dB) S (ON) SAAAA
STEREO
SA A AD A AS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AAAAAA
EXT. IN
SDDDDA AAAAAAAA A A
MULTI CH IN
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE4) AAS(0 dB) S (ON) SS(OFF) AAA
WIDE SCREEN
SDDDD D DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) ASS(OFF) AAS(ON, 10)
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gz SDDAD A DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AAAS(Height) AA
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx SDDDD A AS(OFF) S (Auto) AASS(NOTE1) S (Cinema) AA
DOLBY PRO LOGIC g SDDADD(NOTE4) D (NOTE4) S (OFF) S (Auto) AASS(NOTE2) S (Cinema) AA
DTS NEO:6
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE4) S (OFF) S (Auto) AASS
(NOTE1) S (Cinema) AA
DOLBY DIGITAL
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE3) S (OFF) AS(0 dB) S (ON) SS(OFF) AAA
DOLBY DIGITAL Plus
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE3) S (OFF) AS(0 dB) S (ON) SS(OFF) AAA
DOLBY TrueHD
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE3) AS(Auto) S (0 dB) S (ON) SS(OFF) AAA
DTS SURROUND
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE3) S (OFF) AS(0 dB) S (ON) SS(OFF) AAA
DTS 96/24
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE3) S (OFF) AS(0 dB) S (ON) SS(OFF) AAA
DTS-HD
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE3) S (OFF) AS(0 dB) S (ON) SS(OFF) AAA
DTS EXPRESS
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE3) S (OFF) AS(0 dB) S (ON) SS(OFF)
AAA
neural
SDDDDD(NOTE4) D (NOTE4) AAAASAAAA
7CH STEREO
SDDDD D DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) ASAAAA
SUPER STADIUM
SDDDD D DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AS A AS(Medium) S (10)
ROCK ARENA
SDDDD D DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AS A AS(Medium) S (10)
JAZZ CLUB
SDDDD D DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AS A AS(Medium) S (10)
CLASSIC CONCERT
SDDDD D DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AS A AS(Medium) S (10)
MONO MOVIE
SDDDD D DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AS A AS(Medium) S (10)
VIDEO GAME
SDDDD D DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AS A AS(Medium) S (10)
MATRIX
SDDDD D DS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) ASAAAA
VIRTUAL
SA A AD A AS(OFF) S (Auto) S (0 dB) AAAAAA
S : Signal / Adjustable
A : No signal / Not adjustable
D : Turned on or off by speaker configuration setting
NOTE1 : This parameter is availabe when the “Mode” is set to “Cinema” (
vpage 73).
NOTE2 : This parameter is availabe when the “Mode” is set to “Cinema” or “ProLogic” (
vpage 73).
NOTE3 : This parameter is availabe when the “Front Height” is set to “ON” or “DSX” is set to “ON” (
vpage 74, 76).
NOTE4 : This parameter is availabe when the “DSX” is set to “ON” (
vpage 76).
NOTE:
z
1 : When playing Dolby Digital and DTS signals.
z
2 : When playing Dolby TrueHD signal.
z
3 : When playing Dolby Digital, DTS, DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD.z4 : When the “Subwoofer Mode” is set to “LFE+Main” (vpage 35) only.
Surround Modes and Parameters
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Surround Mode
Signals and adjustability in the different modes
Parameter (default values are shown in parentheses)
Delay Time Subwoofer Front Height
PRO LOGIC g/gx MUSIC mode only
NEO:6 MUSIC
mode only
EXT. IN only
Tone Control MultEQ XT Dynamic EQ
Dynamic
Volume
RESTORER DSX
Panorama Dimension Center Width Center Image
Subwoofer
Att.
PURE DIRECT, DIRECT (2ch)
ASAAAAAAAAAAAA
DSD DIRECT
AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
DSD MULTI DIRECT
AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
MULTI CH DIRECT
AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
STEREO
AAAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
EXT. IN
AAAAAAASAAAAAA
MULTI CH IN
AASAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSAS
WIDE SCREEN
AAAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gz AASAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gx AASS(OFF) S (3) S (3) AAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
DOLBY PRO LOGIC gAASS(OFF) S (3) S (3) AAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSSS
DTS NEO:6
AAAAAAS(0.3) AS(OFF) S (OFF) SSSS
DOLBY DIGITAL
AASAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSAS
DOLBY DIGITAL Plus
AASAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSAS
DOLBY TrueHD
AASAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSAS
DTS SURROUND
AASAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSAS
DTS 96/24
AASAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSAS
DTS-HD
AASAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSAS
DTS EXPRESS
AASAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSAS
neural
AAAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSSS
7CH STEREO
AAAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
SUPER STADIUM
AAAAAAAAS(NOTE5) S (OFF) SSS A
ROCK ARENA
AAAAAAAAS(NOTE6) S (OFF) SSS A
JAZZ CLUB
AAAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
CLASSIC CONCERT
AAAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
MONO MOVIE
AAAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
VIDEO GAME
AAAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
MATRIX
S (30 ms) AAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
VIRTUAL
AAAAAAAAS(OFF) S (OFF) SSS A
S : Signal / Adjustable
A : No signal / Not adjustable
NOTE5 : BASS +6 dB, TREBLE 0 dB
NOTE6 : BASS +6 dB, TREBLE +4 dB
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