The Basic Manual includes information needed when starting up and
also instructions for frequently used operations. The Advanced Manual
has more detailed information and advanced settings.
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What's in the box
1. Main unit 2. Remote controller (RC-913R)×1, Batteries (AAA/R03) ×2
3. Indoor FM antenna ×1 4. AM loop antenna ×1 5. Speaker setup microphone ×1
6. Power cord ×1
Main features
This unit is connected between your TV and your AV components. To play, select the source with the input selector. You
can connect 7.1ch of speakers to this unit, with 7ch at 180 W (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.9%THD) (North American models) /
175 W (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 1%THD) (Australian models) per channel plus pre out jack for powered subwoofer.
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Conforms to the THX Select2 Plus specification: THX is a series of specifications for the accurate reproduction of movies
propounded by the film director George Lucas. This unit is equipped with a variety of THX technology to faithfully reproduce
according to the sound design envisaged by the movie producer, including surround modes that take account of factors
such as the size and number of speakers, and the differences in environments between home theaters and movie theaters.
$ Supports playback in Dolby Atmos format which provides 360e sound placement
$ The HDMI jack supports 4K video input and output. Jacks IN1 to 3 and OUT MAIN/SUB support HDCP2.2
$ HDMI CEC functionality: Control features such as linking input switching with the input selector and players
conforming to the CEC standard, switching audio output and volume using the remote controller of a CECcompliant TV, and automatically switching this unit to standby when the TV is turned off
$ HDMI Standby Through: Video and audio signals from AV components can be transmitted to the TV even if this
unit is in standby
$ ARC: Connection with an ARC-compatible TV is complete with one HDMI cable
$ Easy Initial Setup using onscreen guidance and On-Screen Display (OSD) showing operations on the TV
$ Internet radio and AirPlay via wired LAN and network features such as Music Server that enables PC music file
playback, USB playback, plus other playback features such as AM/FM radio play
$ Playback formats supported by Music Server and USB include WAV, FLAC and DSD high-res source
$ Multi-zone Connection which allows you to play in the main room and listen in a separate room (ZONE 2)
$ Equipped with RS232 port, IR IN/OUT jack, and 12V TRIGGER OUT jack
$ We plan to provide support for the DTS:X audio format through a firmware update for this unit. Refer to our
website for more information.
CAUTION: Connect speakers with 6 Ω to 16 Ω impedance. (North American models: It is possible to use
speakers with 4 Ω to 16 Ω impedance by selecting the appropriate setting for them.) When connecting
speakers to both ZONE 2A and ZONE 2B (
have 8 Ω to 16 Ω impedance. The power cord must be connected only after all other cable connections are
completed.
0 We will not accept responsibility for damage arising from the connection of equipment manufactured by
other companies.
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Step1: Choose your Speaker Layout
For 5.1-Channel System
This is a 5.1-channel system that is the basic surround
system. Front speakers output front stereo sound and a
center speaker outputs center sound such as dialogs and
vocals. Surround speakers create back sound field.
Powered subwoofer reproduces bass sounds and creates
rich sound field. The front speakers should be positioned
at ear height, while the surround speakers should be
positioned just above ear height. Center speaker should
be set up facing the listening position. Place the powered
subwoofer towards the front. Placing it between the center
speaker and a front speaker gives you a natural sound
even when playing music.
0 The front speakers, center speaker, and surround
speakers are counted as 5 channels, and the powered
subwoofer is counted as 0.1 of a channel, giving us the
name 5.1ch system.
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Front Speakers
Center Speaker
Surround Speakers
Powered Subwoofer
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For 7.1-Channel System (with
Surround Back Speakers)
This is a system with surround back speakers added to
the basic 5.1-channel system. The connection of surround
back speakers improves the sense of envelopment and
connectivity of sound created by the back sound field and
provides a more real sound field. You can select the Dolby
Atmos listening mode, which realizes the most up-to-date
3D surround sound, when the input format is Dolby
Atmos. With formats other than Dolby Atmos, you can still
create a sound field by outputting sound from the
surround back speakers when you select the Dolby
Surround listening mode. The optimal positioning is for
surround back speakers to be at ear height. Place the
surround speakers in a more slightly forward position than
you would in a 5.1-channel system.
0 If you are including surround back speakers in the
setup, surround speakers are required.
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For 7.1-Channel System
(with Height Speakers-A)
Front High or Rear High speakers
This is a basic 5.1-channel system with the addition of
height speakers, either as front high speakers or rear high
speakers. Select which speakers to setup according to
the environment of the room. You can select the Dolby
Atmos listening mode (5.1.2 channel playback), which
realizes the most up-to-date 3D surround sound including
overhead sounds, when the input format is Dolby Atmos.
With formats other than Dolby Atmos, you can still create
a sound field by outputting sound from the height
speakers when you select the Dolby Surround listening
mode. Front high speakers or rear high speakers should
be situated at least 0.9 m higher than the front speakers.
Front high speakers should be situated directly above the
front speakers and the distance between the rear high
speakers should match the distance between the front
speakers. Both should be set up facing the listening
position.
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Height Speakers
Choose one of the following:
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Front High Speakers
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Rear High Speakers
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For 7.1-Channel System
(with Height Speakers-B)
Ceiling speakers
This is a basic 5.1-channel system using ceiling speakers,
for example, with the addition of height speakers, either
as top front speakers, top middle speakers, or top rear
speakers. Select which speakers to setup according to
the environment of the room. You can select the Dolby
Atmos listening mode (5.1.2 channel playback), which
realizes the most up-to-date 3D surround sound including
overhead sounds, when the input format is Dolby Atmos.
With formats other than Dolby Atmos, you can still create
a sound field by outputting sound from the height
speakers when you select the Dolby Surround listening
mode. Fit top front speakers on the ceiling forward of the
seating position, top middle speakers on the ceiling
directly above the seating position, and top rear speakers
on the ceiling behind the seating position. The distance
between each pair should match the distance between
the two front speakers.
0 Dolby Laboratories recommends placing this type of
height speakers to obtain the best Dolby Atmos effect.
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Height Speakers
Choose one of the following:
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Top Front Speakers
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Top Middle Speakers
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Top Rear Speakers
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For 7.1-Channel System
(with Height Speakers-C)
Dolby enabled speakers
This is a basic 5.1-channel system using Dolby enabled
speakers, with the addition of height speakers, either as
Dolby enabled speakers (front) or Dolby enabled
speakers (surround). Select which speakers to setup
according to the environment of the room.
Dolby enabled speakers are special speakers designed to
face the ceiling so that sound is heard after bouncing off
the ceiling so that sound appears to be coming from
overhead. You can select the Dolby Atmos listening mode
(5.1.2 channel playback), which realizes the most up-todate 3D surround sound including overhead sounds,
when the input format is Dolby Atmos. With formats other
than Dolby Atmos, you can still create a sound field by
outputting sound from the height speakers when you
select the Dolby Surround listening mode. Place them
either above the front speakers or above the surround
speakers.
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Height Speakers
Choose one of the following:
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Dolby Enabled Speakers (Front)
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Dolby Enabled Speakers (Surround)
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For Bi-Amping the
Speakers
It is possible to connect front speakers supporting BiAmping to improve quality of the bass and treble. The
maximum number of channels available with this
connection is 5.1 because Bi-Amping speakers require
one amplifier for the tweeter jacks and one amplifier for
the woofer jacks. The effects and placements for
speakers are the same as the 5.1-channel plan that
doesn't use Bi-Amping speakers.
0 You cannot output to ZONE 2 SPEAKER (
speakers have been connected for Bi-Amping.
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Center Speaker
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Step2: Connect the Speakers
in case of:
Pages 3 to 7
Connect 123456 for a 5.1-channel system. For a
7.1-channel system, select either surround back speakers
or height speakers, and connect 78. Up to two powered
subwoofers can be connected. The same signal is output
from each of the SUBWOOFER jacks.
Setup
1/2˝
(12 mm)
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0 Settings for the speaker configuration you have
connected need to be made in "1. AccuEQ Room
Calibration" (
you are using height speakers, set "Speaker
Channels" to "5.1.2 ch" in the setting screen.
0 (North American models) If any of the speakers
have 4 Ω or more to less than 6 Ω impedance,
change "2. Speaker" - "Configuration" - "Speaker
Impedance" in the Setup menu to "4ohms".
ÄP20) in Initial Setup. Note that if
1 Speaker cable, 2 Subwoofer cable
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Make sure the exposed wires of the speakers do not stick out of
the speaker terminals when connecting. If the exposed wires of
the speakers touch the rear panel or the + and – wires touch each
other, the protection circuit will be activated.
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For highfrequency
For lowfrequency
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in case of:
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Connect front speakers compatible with Bi-Amping
connection to the FRONT jacks and the SURROUND
BACK or HEIGHT jacks. Make sure you remove the
jumper bar fitted between the woofer jacks and tweeter
jacks of the front speakers. In case of Bi-Amping
connection, refer to the instruction manual of your
1/2˝
(12 mm)
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speakers. Up to two powered subwoofers can be
connected. The same signal is output from each of the
SUBWOOFER jacks.
Setup
0 Bi-Amping connection requires you to change
some settings. Select "Yes" in "Bi-Amp" in "1.
AccuEQ Room Calibration" (
Setup.
0 (North American models) If any of the speakers
have 4 Ω or more to less than 6 Ω impedance,
change "2. Speaker" - "Configuration" - "Speaker
Impedance" in the Setup menu to "4ohms".
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Make sure the exposed wires of the speakers do not stick out of
the speaker terminals when connecting. If the exposed wires of
the speakers touch the rear panel or the + and – wires touch each
other, the protection circuit will be activated.
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Step3: Connect the TV
if you have:
ARC TV
This unit is connected between your TV and AV
components. If you connect two or more AV components,
you can select the video displayed on the TV and the
audio output from this unit by changing the input selector.
Shown here are the connections for a TV that supports
the ARC (Audio Return Channel) feature. By connecting
with a single HDMI cable, you can not only output the
video input to this unit to the TV, but you can also play the
sound from the TV through this unit.
Choose an HDMI IN jack on the TV that supports ARC
when connecting.
Setup
0 Settings are required to use the ARC function.
Select "Yes" in "5. Audio Return Channel" (
in the Initial Setup.
0 Please refer to the TV's operation manual for
directions on connections and setup for the TV.
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HDMI IN (ARC)
1 HDMI cable
TV
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Another TV or projector can be connected to the HDMI OUT SUB
jack. This jack does not support ARC. For details about how to
output video from the HDMI OUT SUB jack (P22)
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if you have:
Non-ARC TV
This unit is connected between your TV and AV
components. If you connect two or more AV components,
you can select the video displayed on the TV and the
audio output from this unit by changing the input selector.
This describes the connections for a TV that does not
support the ARC (Audio Return Channel) feature. By
connecting with both an HDMI cable and a digital optical
cable, you can not only output the video input to this unit
to the TV, but you can also play the sound from the TV
through this unit.
If the TV doesn't have a DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT jack, use
an analog audio cable and connect the TV's ANALOG
AUDIO OUT jack to the AUDIO IN TV jack on this unit.
0 Connection with a digital optical cable is not necessary
if you will watch TV through a device such as a cable
set-top box (that is, not use a tuner built into the TV)
that you have connected to the INPUT jack on this unit.
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TV
1 HDMI cable, 2 Digital optical cable
Another TV or projector can be connected to the HDMI OUT SUB
jack. This jack does not support ARC. For details about how to
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Cable/Satellite set-top
box
Streaming media
player
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Step4: Connect the AV Components
if you have:
HDMI AV Components
This is an example of connection with an AV component
that has an HDMI jack. With connection to an AV
component that conforms with the CEC (Consumer
Electronics Control) standard, you can use features such
as the HDMI CEC feature that links with the input selector,
and the HDMI Standby Through feature which allows you
to play video and audio from AV components on the TV
even when this unit is in standby mode.
0 To play 4K or 1080p video, use a high speed HDMI
cable. Further, to enjoy HDCP2.2 compatible video,
connect to the HDMI IN1 to IN3 jacks.
Setup
0 HDMI setup (
CEC and HDMI Standby Through features. Make
settings after all connections are complete.
0 To enjoy digital surround sound including Dolby
Digital, audio output should be set to "Bitstream
output" on the connected Blu-ray Disc player or
other device.
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BD/DVD
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You can connect a device such as a video camera to the AUX
Input HDMI jack on the front panel.
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if you have:
Non-HDMI AV Components
This is an example of connection with an AV component
that does not have an HDMI jack. Make the connections
to the AV component to match the jacks it has. When
video input connection is to the BD/DVD jack, the audio
input connection should also be to the BD/DVD jacks, and
so on, so that you connect the video input jacks to the
jacks with the same name as the audio input jacks. Note
that video signals input to the VIDEO IN jack or the
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks will be converted to HDMI
video signals and then output from the HDMI OUT jack.
0 To enjoy digital surround playback in formats such as
Dolby Digital, you need to make a connection for audio
signals with a digital coaxial cable or digital optical
cable.
0 It is possible to change assignment of the input jacks
you see in the illustration at left, so you can also
connect to any jack other than BD/DVD. For details,
see the Advanced Manual.
Setup
0 The COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks are
compatible only with 480i or 576i resolution. When
you input video signals to the COMPONENT
VIDEO IN jacks, set the output resolution of the
player to 480i or 576i. Select interlace if there is no
option for 480i, etc. If your player does not support
480i or 576i output, use the VIDEO IN jack.
0 To enjoy digital surround sound including Dolby
Digital, audio output should be set to "Bitstream
output" on the connected Blu-ray Disc Player or
other device.
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if you have:
Audio Components
Example of a connection with an audio component.
Connect a CD player using a digital optical cable or
analog audio cable. You can also connect a turntable that
has an MM-type cartridge to the PHONO jack.
0 If the turntable has a built-in audio equalizer, connect it
to an AUDIO IN jack other than the PHONO jack.
Further, if the turntable uses an MC type cartridge,
install an audio equalizer compatible with the MC type
cartridge between the unit and the turntable, then
connect to any AUDIO IN jack other than the PHONO
jack.
1 Digital optical cable, 2 Analog audio cable
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OR
If the turntable has a ground wire, connect it to the GND terminal
of this unit.
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TV
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ZONE2
MAIN ROOM
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Step5: Multi-zone Connection
if you connect:
ZONE 2 TV
You can enjoy content from a Blu-ray Disc player on a TV
equipped with an HDMI input jack in the separate room
(ZONE 2) by playing a Blu-ray Disc player in the main
room (where this unit is located), or play the content from
another AV component. Only the video from devices
connected to the HDMI IN1 to IN3 jacks can be played on
the TV in the separate room.
Setup
0 Settings are required in Initial Setup, "4. Multi
Zone Setup" (
0 The audio from externally connected AV
components can only be output when the audio is
analog or 2ch PCM audio signals. It may also be
necessary to convert the audio output of the AV
component to PCM output.
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ZONE2 PRE/LINE OUT
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ZONE2
MAIN ROOM
LINE
IN
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if you connect :
ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT
You can enjoy 2ch audio in the separate room through
speakers connected to a pre-main amplifier or power
amplifier by, for example, playing a Blu-ray Disc player in
7.1 ch in the main room (where this unit is located) and
listening to internet radio in the separate room (ZONE 2).
ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT
Connect the ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT jacks of the unit and
the LINE IN jacks of the pre-main amplifier or power
amplifier in a separate room with an analog audio cable.
Connections with an AV component
Connect with HDMI IN 1 to 3 if you want to output an
external AV component to ZONE 2. If the AV component
doesn't have an HDMI jack, connect using a digital optical
cable, digital coaxial cable, or analog audio cable. If any
of these are already used, you do not have to connect
using any of the others.
Setup
0 Settings are required in Initial Setup, "4. Multi
Zone Setup" (
0 The audio from externally connected AV
components can only be output when the audio is
analog or 2ch PCM audio signals. If you have
connected to this unit with an HDMI cable or digital
optical/coaxial cable, may be necessary to convert
the audio output of the AV component to PCM
output.
P21) to enjoy this feature.
1 Analog audio cable
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ZONE 2BZONE 2A
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ZONE 2 SPEAKER
A
ZONE 2 SPEAKER
B
(Also act as the SURROUND BACK or HEIGHT jacks)
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if you connect:
ZONE 2 SPEAKER
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You can enjoy 2ch audio in the separate room by, for example, playing
a Blu-ray Disc player in the main room (where this unit is located) and
listening to internet radio through the speakers in the separate room
(ZONE 2). This feature is not available if you have connected the front
speakers using Bi-Amping connection. You can play through a
maximum of 5.1 channels in the main room during ZONE 2 playback.
Listening modes such as Dolby Atmos cannot be selected.
ZONE 2 SPEAKER
You can connect up to two speaker systems and output the
same audio. To connect one speaker system, use the ZONE 2A
jacks, and to connect two speaker systems, use the ZONE 2B
jacks in addition to the ZONE 2A jacks. When connecting two
speaker systems, all speakers to be connected to the ZONE
2A/B jacks must have an impedance of 8 to 16 Ω. Please note
that it is not possible to connect to the ZONE 2B jacks when
surround back speakers or height speakers are connected.
Connections with an AV component
Connect with HDMI IN 1 to 3 if you want to output an external
AV component to ZONE 2. If the AV component doesn't have
an HDMI jack, connect using a digital optical cable, digital
coaxial cable, or analog audio cable. If any of these are already
used, you do not have to connect using any of the others.
Setup
0 Settings are required in Initial Setup, "4. Multi
Zone Setup" (
0 To use the ZONE 2A+B output, set "Zone
Speaker" in "1. AccuEQ Room Calibration" (
in Initial Setup to "Zone 2 A + B".
0
The audio from externally connected AV
components can only be output when the audio is
analog or 2ch PCM audio signals. If you have
connected to this unit with an HDMI cable or digital
optical/coaxial cable, may be necessary to convert
the audio output of the AV component to PCM output.
P21) to enjoy this feature.
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Step6: Connect Other Cables
AM
FM
Antenna Hookup
Move the antenna around while playing the radio to find
the position with the best reception. Use a thumb tack or
similar to attach the indoor FM antenna to a wall.
AM loop antenna
Indoor FM antenna
(North American models)
(Australian models)
Network Hookup
Connect this unit to the network using wired LAN. You can
enjoy network features such as internet radio, Music
Server, and AirPlay by connecting the unit to the network.
If you connect by wired LAN, connect with an Ethernet
cable to the ETHERNET port as shown in the illustration.
Power Cord Hookup
This unit includes a removable power cord. Connect the
power cord to the power outlet after completing all other
connections. Connect the power cord to AC INLET of the
unit and then connect to the outlet. Always disconnect the
outlet side first when disconnecting the power cord.
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Initial Setup
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Setup Mic
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Step7: Power On & Initial Setup
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Initial Setup starts automatically
1. AccuEQ Room Calibration
Once all connections are complete, change the TV's input
to the input for this unit, inset batteries in the remote
controller, and press Í to turn the power on. When you
turn the unit on for the first time, Initial Setup is
automatically shown on the TV to enable you to make
settings required for startup using simple operations
following onscreen guidance.
These instructions will guide you through some items that
you need to check beforehand. Read beforehand so the
Place the supplied speaker setup microphone in the
listening position, measure the test tones emitted by the
speakers, then the unit automatically sets the optimum
volume level for each speaker, the crossover frequencies,
and the distance from the listening position. This also
enables correction of distortion caused by the acoustic
environment of the room.
setup goes smoothly.
a
Operation
Select the item with the cursors of the remote controller
b
and press Enter (a). To return to the previous screen,
press (b).
0 When putting the speaker setup microphone on a tripod,
refer to the illustration when putting it in place.
To redo the Initial Setup
If you terminate the procedure on the way or want to
change a setting made during Initial Setup, press on
the remote controller, select "8. Miscellaneous" – "Initial
Setup", and press Enter.
0 The subwoofer sound may not be detected since it is
extremely low frequencies. Set the subwoofer volume to
more than halfway.
0 Calibration takes several minutes to be completed. The
speakers emit the test tone at high volume during
measurement, so be careful of your surroundings. Keep
the room as quiet as possible during measurement. If
the measurement is interrupted, turn off the household
appliances.
0 When using THX certified speakers, THX recommends
setting the crossover frequency to "80Hz(THX)". It is
also recommended to manually adjust the settings for
each speaker to suit the specific characteristics of each
room.
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6-1 HDMI
HDMI CEC
HDMI Standby Through
Audio TV Out
Audio Return Channel
Auto Lip Sync
On
Auto(Eco)
Auto
Auto
On
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HDMI Setup
2. Source Connection
Check that each input source is connected correctly. Follow
the guidance, select the input you want to confirm, start
play of the selected player, and confirm that the images
appear on the TV and that sound is played.
3. Network Connection
You can check the network connection status.
0 A confirmation screen asking you to agree to the privacy
policy is displayed during network setting. Select "Yes"
and press Enter to indicate agreement.
4. Multi Zone Setup
Make these settings to enjoy video and audio in a room
other than the main room (ZONE 2).
Select "Using AV Receiver" when connecting speakers in
the separate room. Select "with External Premain Amplifier"
when connecting a pre-main amplifier in the separate room.
Select "with External Power Amplifier" when connecting a
power amplifier.
If you are going to be connecting a TV in the separate room
(ZONE 2), then when "Would you be using TV in 2nd
room?" is displayed, select "Yes".
5. Audio Return Channel
If you have connected a TV that supports ARC, select
"Yes". This unit's ARC setting turns on and you can listen to
the TV's audio through this unit.
0 If you select "Yes", the HDMI CEC function is enabled
and power consumption increases during standby.
HDMI CEC
Make this setting to enable the control feature for devices
complying with the CEC standard. This is set to on
automatically if you have selected "Yes" in "5. Audio Return
Channel" in the Initial Setup.
Press the button on the remote controller to set "6.
Hardware" – "HDMI" – "HDMI CEC" to "On" on the TV
screen. Also enable the CEC control feature on the CEC
device you have connected.
HDMI Standby Through
Even if this unit is in standby, the input signals from AV
components are transmitted to the TV.
0 "Auto" / "Auto (Eco)": Select one of these settings
when connected AV components comply with the CEC
standard. Irrespective of the input selector selected
immediately before switching the unit to standby, you can
transmit the input signals from AV components to the TV.
Select "Auto (Eco)" if the TV is also CEC-compliant. You
can reduce power consumption in standby mode.
0 Input selector names for "BD/DVD", etc.: You can
transmit the input signals from the set input selector to
the TV. It can be selected when "HDMI CEC" is set to
"Off".
0 "Last": You can transfer the input signals of the input
selector selected immediately prior to the unit being
switched to standby. It can be selected when "HDMI
CEC" is set to "Off".
To exit the settings, press .
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b
Input source & volume
Listening mode
Signal format
Sampling frequency
Input signal resolution
The display changes few
seconds later.
Troubleshooting | Appendix
Basic Playback
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d
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AV Component Playback
1. Switch the input on the TV to that assigned to
the unit.
2. Press the input selector (a) on the remote
controller with the same name as the jack to
which you connected the player to switch the
input.
For example, press BD/DVD to play the
player connected to the BD/DVD jack. Press
TV to listen the TV's sound.
0 When the CEC link function works, the
input switches automatically when you
have connected a CEC compliant TV and
player to this unit using HDMI connection.
3. Start play on the player.
4. Use VOL+/– (b) to adjust the volume.
When a TV is connected to the HDMI OUT
SUB jack
Press Q on the remote controller to display the
Quick Menu, and set "Other" – "HDMI Out" to
either "SUB" or "MAIN+SUB".
Listening Mode
This unit is equipped with a variety of listening
modes, and you can select the optimum
listening mode for movies, TV, music, and
games by repeatedly pressing the Movie/TV,
Music, and Game buttons (c). For details on the
listening modes, see the Advanced Manual.
This section introduces some of the popular
modes.
Dolby Digital/DTS modes
When the input signal is a digital surround
format such as Dolby Digital or DTS, you can
select the listening mode that suits the input
signal. Dolby Digital is displayed for Dolby
Digital and DTS-HD Master Audio is displayed
for DTS-HD Master Audio. The output is Stereo
for 2-channel input signals.
Direct
This listening mode can be selected for all input
signals. It shuts down processing that affects
sound quality to deliver a playback sound quality
closer to sources. Speakers play the sound field
according to the number of channels in the input
signal, so there would be output from only the
front speakers for a 2 ch signal, for example.
Dolby Surround/DTS Neural:X
These listening modes allow you to expand the
playback signal to 5.1 channels or 7.1 channels
to suit the connected speaker configuration
when the input signal is 2 channels or
5.1 channels.
0 We plan to provide support for the DTS
Neural:X a firmware update for this unit. You
can select Neo:6 Cinema and Neo:6 Music
until the update.
THX surround modes
Multiple surround speakers are installed in
movie theaters so that the moviegoer is
enveloped in a natural surround sound. Even
with just two surround speakers, the THX
Cinema mode achieves, with the high-quality
technology developed by THX, the same kind of
breadth of sound you would get in a movie
theater along with the natural flow of timbre with
the sound field towards the front. Also available
are modes such as THX Music and THX
Surround EX.
Original surround modes
You can select listening modes such as the All
Ch Stereo mode where a stereo image is played
from both the front and the rear, and Orchestra
(only with the Music button) which is best for
playback of classical and opera pieces.
The listening mode last selected for the source
is remembered for each of the Movie/TV, Music,
and Game buttons. If content you play is not
supported by the listening mode you selected
last, the listening mode that is standard for that
content is selected automatically.
Press (d) repeatedly to switch the display of
the main unit in order of:
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Troubleshooting | Appendix
Network Functions
Network Services
1. Switch the input on the TV to that assigned to
the unit.
2. Press NET to display the network service list
screen.
a
b
3. Select the item with the cursors of the remote
controller and press Enter to confirm your
selection (a). To return to the previous
screen, press (b).
Internet Radio
When this unit is connected to a network, you
can listen to TuneIn or other preregistered
Internet radio services. After selecting the
desired service, follow the on-screen
instructions, using the cursors to select radio
stations and programs, then press Enter to play.
Play starts when 100% is displayed for
buffering.
Music Server
You can play music files stored on homenetwork compliant PCs or NAS devices
connected to the same network as this unit.
Select the server with the cursors, select the
desired music file and press Enter to start
playback. Play starts when 100% is displayed
for buffering.
0 This unit is compatible with Windows Media
®
Player 11 or 12 network servers or NAS that
are compatible with home network
functionality. You may need to make some
settings in advance to use Windows Media
Player 11 or 12. Enable media streaming for
this player in Windows Media
details, see the Advanced Manual.
USB
Play music files on a USB storage device.
Connect the USB storage device to the USB
jack on the rear of the unit, select USB in the list
of network services, and press Enter to confirm.
Select the desired folder or music file with the
cursors, and press Enter to confirm and start
playback.
0 Operation cannot be guaranteed for all USB
storage devices.
0 This unit can use USB storage devices that
comply with the USB mass storage device
class standard. The unit is also compatible
with USB storage devices using the FAT16 or
FAT32 file system formats.
Notes:
0 Network services become selectable after the
network starts up even if they cannot be
selected first.
0 Functionality may be introduced by firmware
updates and service providers may cease
services, meaning that some network services
and content may become unavailable in the
future. Furthermore, available services may
vary depending on your area of residence.
®
Player. For
®
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b
c
d
e
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Others
AirPlay
You can enjoy the music files on an iPhone®, iPod touch®,
®
or iPad
1. Connect the iOS device to the access point.
2. Press NET.
3. Tap the AirPlay icon in the control center of the iOS
4. Play the music files on the iOS device.
You can also play back music files on the computer with
iPhone
IntegraDRX-X
iTunes (Ver. 10.2 or later). Before operation, make sure
this unit and the PC are connected to the same network,
then press NET on this unit. Next, click the AirPlay icon
in iTunes, select this unit from the list of devices displayed,
and start play of a music file.
connected to the same access point as this unit.
0 Update the OS version on your iOS device to the latest
version.
device and select this unit from the list of devices
displayed, and tap "Done".
0 If "6. Hardware" – "Power Management" – "Network
Standby" is "On" in the Setup menu displayed by
pressing the button on the remote controller, then
once AirPlay starts, this unit switches on automatically
and the "NET" input source is selected.
0 Due to the characteristics of AirPlay wireless
technology, the sound produced on this unit may slightly
be behind the sound played on the AirPlay-enabled
device.
Listening To the Radio
1. Press Tuner (a) on the remote controller repeatedly to
select either "AM" or "FM" on the display.
2. Press Mode (c) on the remote controller, so that the
"TunMode: Auto" is displayed on the display.
3. When you press the S / T cursor (b) buttons on the
remote controller, automatic tuning starts, and searching
stops when a station is found. When tuned into a radio
station, the "TUNED" indicator on the display lights.
You can preset up to 40 stations.
1. Tune into the AM/FM radio station you want to register.
2. Press Memory (d) on the remote controller so that the
preset number on the display flashes.
3. While the preset number is flashing (about 8 seconds),
repeatedly press the W / X cursor (b) buttons on the
remote controller to select a number between 1 and 40.
4. Press Memory (d) again on the remote controller to
register the station. When registered, the preset number
stops flashing. To select a preset radio station, press the
W / X cursor (b) buttons on the remote controller.
0 To delete a preset station, press the W / X cursor (b)
buttons on the remote controller to select the preset
number you want to delete, press Memory (d) on the
remote controller and then press Clear (e) while the
preset number is flashing. When deleted, the number on
the display goes off.
Frequency step setting
Press the button on the remote controller to select "8.
Miscellaneous" – "Tuner" – "AM/FM Frequency Step" or
"AM Frequency Step" and select the frequency step for
your area. Note that when this setting is changed, all radio
presets are deleted.
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Multi-zone
d
e
b
c
a
Play
1. While holding down Mode (a) on the remote
controller, press Zone 2 (b) for 3 or more
seconds until the remote indicator blinks
twice.
0 The remote controller switches to the
mode for controlling ZONE 2.
To return the remote controller to main room
control mode: While holding down Mode (a)
on the remote controller, press Main (c) for 3
seconds or more until the remote indicator
flashes once.
2. Point the remote controller at the main unit
and press Í (d).
"Z2" lights on the main unit display.
3. Press the input selector button (e) of the input
to be played in the separate room. To control
on the main unit, press Zone 2 and within
8 seconds, press the input selector button of
the input to be played in a separate room. To
play the same source in the main room and
separate room, press Zone 2 on the main unit
twice.
0 You cannot select different stations for the
main room and separate room with the AM/
FM radio. When you select the station for
the separate room, the main room also
switches.
0 DSD and Dolby TrueHD audio signals are
not output to ZONE 2 when selected with
the "NET" input selector.
4. To adjust the volume on the power amplifier in
the separate room or the ZONE 2 SPEAKER,
adjust with VOL+/– on the remote controller.
To control on the main unit, adjust with Zone
2 Level 43.
0
The information for a connected device can be
displayed on the TV screen in a separate room.
Press the button while the remote controller
is in the mode for controlling ZONE 2.
0 Power consumption in standby mode
increases when the multi-zone function is
being used.
To turn off the function
Press Í while in the mode for controlling ZONE
2 on the remote controller.
Playing in ZONE 2 only
If you turn the unit to standby during multi-zone
playback, the Z2 indicator is dimmed and the
playback mode is switched to playback in a
separate room only. Setting ZONE 2 to on while
this unit is in standby will also switch the
playback mode to the same setting.
Settings
Settings are required in Initial Setup, "4. Multi
Zone Setup" (
feature. When checking the setting content,
refer to the following, press on the remote
controller, and check in the Setup menu that is
displayed.
– When you have connected a TV in the
separate room with an HDMI cable, have you
selected "Use" in "1. Input /Output Assign" –
"TV Out/OSD" – "Zone2 HDMI"?
– When you are playing the audio from an AV
component with an HDMI cable in the
separate
Input /Output Assign" – "TV Out/OSD" –
"Zone2 HDMI"?
– When you have connected speakers in a
separate room with speaker cable, have you
P21) to use the multi-zone
room
, have you selected "Use" in "1.
selected "Zone 2" (or "Zone 2 A + B") in "2.
Speaker" – "Configuration" – "Zone
Speaker"?
– When you have connected a power amplifier
in a separate room with an analog audio
cable and you want to control the volume with
this unit, have you selected "Variable" in "7.
Multi Zone" – "Zone 2" – "Output Level"?
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Others
To adjust the sound quality
It is possible to enhance or moderate the bass and treble of
front speakers. Press Tone on the main unit several times
to select the desired setting from "Bass" and "Treble", and
press the i or j button to adjust.
0 You can also adjust the sound quality of a power
amplifier connected in a separate room. After pressing
Zone 2 on the main unit, within 8 seconds press Tone
and press the i or j button to adjust.
0 This cannot be set if the listening mode is Direct.
Quick Menu
By pressing Q on the remote controller during play, you can
adjust frequently used settings, such as the sound quality,
using on-screen menus. Select the item with the cursors of
the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your
selection. To return to the previous screen, press .
Quick Menu
Tone
Level
AccuEQ
Other
Bass
Treble
0 You can adjust the sound quality with "Tone". "Other"
includes settings such as "A/V Sync" that allows you to
adjust the audio delay when the video is behind the
audio, "Music Optimizer" that provides better sound
quality for compressed audio, and "HDMI Out" which
allows you to select the HDMI OUT terminal to output
from "MAIN", "SUB", and "MAIN+SUB".
BD/DVD
When the unit is operating erratically
Try restarting the unit
Restarting the unit may help it operate more smoothly. To
restart the unit, turn it to standby, and then press Í On/
Standby on the main unit for at least 5 seconds. (The unit’s
settings will be maintained.) If there is no improvement
even after the unit is restarted, try disconnecting and
reconnecting the power cords of the unit and connected
equipment.
Resetting the unit (this resets the unit settings to the
default)
If restarting the unit doesn't fix the problem, resetting the
unit to the status at the time of shipment may solve the
problem. If you reset the unit status, your preferences will
be reset to the defaults. Note them down before the
operation below.
1. While pressing the CBL/SAT input selector button on the
main unit, press Í On/Standby.
2. "Clear" appears on the display and the unit returns to
standby. Do not unplug the power cord until "Clear"
disappears from the display.
To reset the remote controller, while holding down Mode,
press until the remote indicator flash twice (about
3 seconds).
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Front Panel
1. Í On/Standby button: Turns the unit on or into standby
mode.
2. Hybrid Standby indicator: Lights if the unit enters standby
mode when the features are enabled that continue to
work when this unit is in standby, such as HDMI Standby
Through and Network Standby.
3. Tone, j, i buttons: Adjusts the high tone and low tone.
Press the Tone button repeatedly to select the item to
adjust from "Bass" and "Treble", and press the j or i
button to adjust.
4. Remote control sensor
5. Listening Mode buttons: Select the listening mode.
(
P22)
6. Display (
7. Dimmer button: You can adjust the brightness of the
P29)
display in three steps. It cannot be turned off completely.
8. Memory button: Used to register AM/FM radio stations.
9. Tuning Mode button: Switches the tuning mode.
10.
Info button: Switches the information on the display.
11.
Setup button: Displays the Setup menu.
12.
Cursor buttons (Tuning 43 / Preset 21 button) and
Enter button: Select the item with the cursors and press
Enter to confirm your selection. When using the Tuner,
select the frequency with Tuning 43, or select preset
stations with Preset 21.
13.
Return button: Returns the display to the previous state.
14.
Master Volume: Allows you to adjust the volume.
15.
Zone 2 button: Controls the multi-zone function. (P25)
Off button: Switches the multi-zone function off.
16.
Zone 2 Level 43 buttons: Allows you to adjust the
speaker volume of a separate room. (
17.
Phones jack: Stereo headphones with a standard plug
(1/4 inch or ø6.3 mm) are connected.
18.
AUX Input HDMI jack: Connect to a video camera, etc.,
using a HDMI cable.
19.
Input selector button: Switch the input to be played.
20.
AUX Input Video/Audio jacks: Input the video and audio
signals from an external player with an analog audio/
video cable.
21.
Setup Mic jack: The supplied speaker setup microphone
is connected.
Part Names
P25)
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Rear Panel
1
1. DIGITAL IN OPTICAL/COAXIAL jacks: Input TV or AV
component digital audio signals with a digital optical
cable or digital coaxial cable.
2. TUNER AM/FM 75Ω terminals: The supplied antennas
are connected.
3. VIDEO IN jacks: Input the video signals from AV
component with an analog video cable.
4. USB port: A USB storage device is connected so that music
files stored in it can be played. You can also supply power
(maximum 5V/1A) to USB devices with a USB cable.
5. ETHERNET port: Connect to the network with an
Ethernet cable.
6. COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks: Input the video signals
from AV components with a component video cable.
7. HDMI OUT jacks: Transmit video signals and audio
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signals with a HDMI cable connected to a monitor such
as a TV or projector.
8. HDMI IN jacks: Transmit video signals and audio signals
with a HDMI cable connected to an AV component.
9. HDBaseT™ IN/OUT jack: HDMI input signals are output via
the Ethernet cable. As they are covered with a seal when
shipped, remove it when you use the ports. Do not use the
ports to connect the ETHERNET port of network device.
10.
RS232 port: For connection to the home control system.
11.
AC INLET: The supplied power cord is connected.
12.
GND terminal: The ground wire of the turntable is connected.
13.
AUDIO IN jacks: Input TV or AV component audio
signals with an analog audio cable.
14.
SPEAKERS terminals: Connect speakers with speaker
cables. You can connect the multichannel speakers for the
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main room and the speakers for a separate room (ZONE 2).
(North American models are compatible with banana plugs.)
15.
ZONE 2 PRE/LINE OUT jacks: Output audio signals with
an analog audio cable to a pre-main amplifier or power
amplifier in a separate room (ZONE 2). (
16.
SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jacks: Connect a powered
subwoofer with a subwoofer cable. Up to two powered
subwoofers can be connected. The same signal is output
from each of the SUBWOOFER PRE OUT jacks.
17.
PRE OUT jacks: Connect a power amplifier.
18.
IR IN A/B, IR OUT jacks: Allows you to connect a
multiroom remote control kit.
19.
12V TRIGGER OUT A/B/C jacks: Allows you to connect
a device with 12V trigger input jack to enable link
operation between the device and the unit.
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Remote Controller
1. Í button: Turns the unit on or into standby mode.
2. Input selector buttons: Switches the input to be played.
3. Q (Quick Menu) button: You can perform common settings on the
TV screen. (
4. Cursor buttons and Enter button: Select the item with the cursors
and press Enter to confirm your selection.
5. button: Displays the Setup menu.
6. Volume buttons: Allows you to adjust the volume. This button
also cancels the muting.
7. button: Temporarily mutes audio. Press again to cancel
muting.
8. Listening Mode buttons: Allows you to select the listening mode.
(
P22)
Main/Zone 2 buttons: Controls the multi-zone function. (
9. Play buttons: You can start play of the Music Server or USB.
10.
Server or USB.
Clear button: Deletes all characters you have entered when
entering text on the TV screen.
11.
Dimmer button: You can adjust the brightness of the display in
three steps. It cannot be turned off completely.
12.
button: Switches the information on the display.
13.
button: Returns the display to the previous state.
14.
Mode button: Switches tuning to an AM/FM station between
automatic tuning and manual tuning.
15.
Memory button: Used to register AM/FM radio stations.
P26)
button: You can start repeat or random play of the Music
P25)
Display
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1. Speaker/Channel display: Displays the output channel that
corresponds to the selected listening mode.
2. Lights in the following conditions.
Ë: When headphones are connected.
Z2: When ZONE 2 is on.
NET: When "NET" is selected with the input selector and the unit is
connected to the network. It will flash if the connection to the network
is not correct.
USB: When "NET" is selected with the input selector and the unit is
connected by USB and the USB device is selected. Flashes if the
USB is not properly connected.
HDMI: When HDMI signals are input and the HDMI input is selected.
DIGITAL: When digital signals are input and the digital input is
selected.
3. Lights according to the type of input digital audio signals and the
listening mode.
4. Lights in the following conditions.
RDS (Australian models): Receiving RDS broadcasting.
TUNED: Receiving AM/FM radio.
FM ST: Receiving FM stereo.
SLEEP: When the sleep timer is set.
AUTO STBY: When Auto Standby function is enabled.
5. Flashes when muting is on.
6. Displays various information of the input signals. Characters that
cannot be displayed on this unit are replaced with asterisks ( * ).
0 When playing back software which has been encoded in Dolby
7. Lights when operating the "NET" input selector indicating remote
controller cursor operations are possible in screens showing list of
tracks, for example.
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Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD, sometimes you may
see a brief message which will read "DialogNorm: X dB" (X being a
numeric value). For example, if you see the following message:
"DialogNorm:+4dB", to keep the overall output level at THX
calibrated loudness, just turn down the volume control by 4dB.
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License and Trademark Information
®
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Atmos,
Dolby Surround, Surround EX and the double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license from THX Ltd. THX and the THX logo are
registered in the U.S. and other jurisdictions. All rights reserved. Surround EX is
a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. Used with permission. U.S. Pat. nos.
7,254,239 & 7,593,533 & 7,974,425 & 8,452,028 & 8,509,457 Taiwan Pat.
I238671 European Pat. 1,360,874
THX Select2 Plus
Before any home theater component can be THX Select2 Plus certified, it must
pass a rigorous series of quality and performance tests. Only then can a
product feature the THX Select2 Plus logo, which is your guarantee that the
Home Theater products you purchase will give you superb performance for
many years to come. THX Select2 Plus requirements define hundreds of
parameters, including power amplifier performance, and integrated amplifier
performance and operation for both digital and analog domains. THX Select2
Plus receivers also feature proprietary THX technologies (e.g., THX Mode)
which accurately translate movie soundtracks for home theater playback.
Re-Equalization and the “Re-EQ” logo are trademarks of THX Ltd.
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Please note that the u se of this accessory with iPod, iPhone or iPad may affect
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Apple, Apple TV and Safari are t rademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
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