Safety precautions --------------------------------------------------------1-2
Disassembly method -----------------------------------------------------1-3
Adjustment method -------------------------------------------------------1-8
Description of major ICs -------------------------------------------------1-9~22
COPYRIGHT 2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
No.20988
Jun. 2001
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
1. This design of this product contains special hardware and many circuits and components specially for safety
purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in
writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Services
should be performed by qualified personnel only.
2. Alterations of the design or circuitr y of the product should not be made. Any design alterations of the product
should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer`s warranty and will fur ther
relieve the manufacture of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics. These
characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily
be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement par ts which
have these special safety characteristics are identified in the Parts List of Service Manual. Electrical
components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the Parts List in
the Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics
as the recommended replacement parts shown in the Parts List of Service Manual may create shock, fire, or
other hazards.
4. The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubings, barriers and the like to be
separated from live parts, high temperature parts, moving parts and/or sharp edges for the prevention of
electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing and dress should be
observed, and it should be confirmed that they have been returned to normal, after re-assembling.
5. Leakage currnet check (Electrical shock hazard testing)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the product
(antenna terminals, knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, headphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the
product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
Do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage
current from each exposed metal parts of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return
path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground. Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
Alternate check method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet. Use an AC voltmeter having, 1,000 ohms per volt or more
sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15 F AC-type capacitor
between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground.
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC
voltmeter.
Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part,
particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to
the chassis, and meausre the AC voltage across the resistor.
Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each
measurement. Voltage measured any must not exceed 0.75 V
AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5 mA AC (r.m.s.).
0.15 F AC TYPE
1500 10W
Good earth ground
AC VOLTMETER
(Having 1000
ohms/volts,
or more sensitivity)
Place this
probe on
each exposed
metal part.
!
1. This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards.
2. It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that these safety standards are maintained.
3. Repairs m ust be made in accordance with the relevant safety standards.
4. It is essential that safety critical components are replaced by approved parts.
5. If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local voltage.
Burrs formed during molding may
be left over on some parts of the
chassis. Therefore, pay attention to
such burrs in the case of
preforming repair of this system.
In regard with component parts appearing on the silk-screen pr inted side (parts side) of the PWB diagrams, the
parts that are printed over with black such as the resistor ( ), diode ( ) and ICP ( ) or identified by the " "
mark nearby are critical for safety.
When replacing them, be sure to use the parts of the same type and rating as specified by the manufacturer.
(Except the JC version)
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
Disassembly method
Removing the top cover (See Fig.1)
1.
Remove the four screws A attaching the top cover
on both sides of the body.
2.
Remove the three screws B on the back of the body.
3.
Remove the top cover from behind in the direction of
the arrow while pulling both sides outward.
Removing the front panel assembly
(See Fig.2 and 3)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the top cover.
1.
Disconnect the card wire from connector CN402 on
the audio board and CN201 on the power supply
board in the front panel assembly.
2.
Cut off the tie band fixing the harness.
Tie band
Main
board
CN402
A
Top cover
2
A
2
C
B
Fig.1
Front panel assembly
C
CN201
Power supply
board
3.
Remove the three screws C attaching the front
panel assembly.
4.
Remove the four screws D attaching the front panel
assembly on the bottom of the body. Detach the front
panel assembly toward the front.
Removing the rear panel (See Fig.4)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the top cover.
1.
Remove the power cord stopper from the rear panel
by moving it in the direction of the arrow.
2.
Remove the nineteen screws E attaching the each
boards to the rear panel on the back of the body.
Audio board
E
E
E
E
D
E
Fig.2
Front panel assembly
Fig.3
E
D
Cord stopper
E
3.
Remove the four screws F attaching the rear panel
on the back of the body.
F
Rear panel
F
Fig.4
E
F
F
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
Removing each board connected to the
rear side of the audio board
(See Fig.5 to 8)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the top cover and the rear panel.
1.
Cut off the tie band fixing the harness.
2.
Disconnect the DSP board from connector CN481 on
the audio board.
Audio
board
DSP
board
CN481
Tie band
3.
Disconnect the audio input board, DVD board and
the video board from connector CN421, CN431 and
CN441 on the audio board.
4.
Disconnect the tuner board from connector CN411
on the audio board.
CN421
Audio
input
board
CN431
CN481
DVD
Video
board
board
DSP board
CN441
Fig.5
Fig.6
Tuner
board
CN411
1-4
CN421
CN431
CN441
Fig.8
Tie band
CN411
Tuner
board
Audio
input
board
CN421
DVD
board
CN431
Video
board
CN441
Fig.7
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
Removing the audio board (See Fig.9)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the top cover and the rear panel.
1.
Disconnect the card wire from connector CN402 on
the audio board.
2.
Disconnect the relay board from the audio board and
the power supply board. (CN291,CN491)
3.
Disconnect the harness from connector CN473,
CN471, CN472, and CN385.
4.
Remove the three screws G attaching the audio
board assembly.
5.
Remove the screw H attaching the audio board
assembly.
Removing the main board (See Fig.10)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the top cover, the rear panel and audio board.
CN473
G
CN402
G
Audio board
CN471
I
J
I
CN472
CN385
G
Fig.9
I
Relay board
CN491
H
CN241
power
supply
board
CN291
Power
transformer
J
CN203
I
1.
Disconnect the harness from connector CN241 and
CN203 on the power supply board respectively.
2.
Remove the four screws I and the two screws J
attaching the main board.
Removing the Heat sink
(See Fig.11 and 12)
1.
Remove the ten screws K and four screws L
attaching the heat sink.
2.
Remove the two screws L' attaching the heat sink
from the rear side of main board.
Main
board
Heat sink
L
K
Fig.10
Fig.11
K
K
L
L'
L'
Main board
rear side
Fig.12
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
Removing the power transformer
(See Fig.13)
Prior to performing the following procedures, remove
the top cover.
1.
Cut off the tie band fixing the harness.
2.
Unsolder the two harnesses connected to the power
transformer.
3.
Disconnect the harness from connector CN251 and
unsolder the harnesses connected to FW201 on the
power transformer board.
4.
Remove the four screws M attaching the power
transformer.
Removing the voltage selector board and
the power / fuse board (See Fig.13)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the top cover and the rear panel.
1.
Unsolder the six harnesses connected to the power
transformer board and remove the voltage board.
2.
Remove the screw N attaching the power / fuse
board.
FW201
CN251
M
M
Solder
(from the
power/ fuse
board)
Power cord
Voltage selector
board
Fig.13
Power
supply
board
Solder
Tie band
Power
transformer
board
Power
transformer
Power
transformer board
Solder (from the
voltage selector
board)
Tie band
N
Solder
Power / fuse board
3.
Unsolder the power cord and other harnesses
connected to the power / fuse board.
Removing the power supply board
(See Fig.14 and 15)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the top cover and the front panel.
1.
Remove the one nut attaching the headphone jack of
the power supply board on the front side of the body.
2.
Disconnect the harness connected to connector
CN241,CN201,CN203 and CN291 on the power
transformer board.
Remove the three screws O attaching the power
3.
supply board and pull out the power supply board
from the front bracket backward.
Unsolder the three harnesses connected to the
4.
power supply board.
Power
supply
board
O
CN241
CN203
CN291
Hook
CN201
Fig.14
Power
supply board
Headphone jack
Nut
Headphone jack
O
Solder
O
1-6
Solder
Fig.15
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
Removing the system control board /
power switch board (See Fig.16 to 18)
Prior to performing the following procedure, remove
the top cover and the front panel assembly.
1.
Pull out the volume knob on the front side of the front
panel and remove the nut attaching the system
control board.
2.
Remove the two screws P attaching the power
switch board.
3.
Disconnect the harness from connector CN714 on
the power switch board.
4.
Remove the six screws Q attaching the system
control board on the back of the front panel.
5.
On the back of the front panel, release the eight
joints by pushing the joint tabs inward.
Remove the operation switch panel toward the front.
6.
Release the two hook attaching the system control
board.
Operation switch panel
Fig.16
Q
Joint
Joint
Q
Nut
Joint
Front panel assembly
Volume knob
Power switch
board
Joint
P
Joint
Joint
Hook
Joint
Fig.17
System control board
Fig.18
Hook
Joint
CN714
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
Adjustment method
Tuner section
1.Tuner range
FM 87.5MHz~108.0MHz
AM(MW) 531kHz~1710kHz
Attention
This adjustment does not obtain a correct adjustment value immediately after the amplifier is
used (state that an internal temperature has risen).
Please adjust immediately after using the amplifier after turning off the power supply of the
amplifier and falling an internal temperature.
<Adjustment method>
1.Set the volume control to minimum during this adjustment.(No signal & No load)
2.Set the surround mode OFF.
2.Turn VR301 and VR302 fully counterclockwise to warm up before adjustment.
If the heat sink is already warm from previous use the correct adjustment can not be made.
3.For L-ch,connect a DC voltmeter between TP301's B216 and B217 (Lch)
And,connect it between TP302's B218 and B219(Rch).
4.30 minutes later after power on, adjust VR301 for L-ch, or VR302 for R-ch so that the DC voltmeter
value has 1mV~10mV.
* It is not abnormal though the idling current might not become 0mA even if it is finished to turn variable
resistance (VR301,VR302) in the direction of counterclockwise.
TP302(Rch)
VR302 (Rch)
VR301 (Lch)
TP301(Lch)
Heat sink
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Description of major ICs
UPD784215AGC103 (IC671) : Unit CPU
1.Pin layout
75 ~ 51
76
~
50
~
RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
100
1 ~ 25
26
2.Pin function
Pin No.SymbolI/OFunction
1~8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25~32
33
34,35
36
37,38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45,46
47
48
49
50
51,52
53
54~63
64,65
66
67
68
69,70
71
72
73~80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90~93
94
95~100
VDD
X2
X1
VSS
XT2
XT1
RESET
AUTODAT A
LOCK
DIGITAL0
FORMAT
CHANNEL
ERR
RSTDET
AVDD
AVREF0
AVSS
AV REF1
RX,TX
DSPCOM
DSPSTS
DSPCLK
DSPRDY
MIDIO_IN/OUT
MICK
MICS
MILP
MIACK
DSPRST
CDTI/CDTO
CCLK
CS
XTS
PD
GND
VDD
3D-ON
3D-ON
ANA/T-TONE
REF-MIX
D.MUTE
S.MUTE
ASW1~4
TEST
Non connect
Power supply terminal
Connecting the crystal oscillator for system main clock
O
Connecting the crystal oscillator for system main clock
I
Connect to GND
Connecting the crystal oscillator for system sub clock
O
Connecting the crystal oscillator for system sub clock
I
System reset signal input
I
Output of DSP to general-purpose port
I
Output of DSP to general-purpose port
I
Output of DSP to general-purpose port
I
Output of DSP to general-purpose port
I
Output of DSP to general-purpose port
I
Output of DSP to general-purpose port
I
Reset signal input
I
Power supply terminal
Connect to GND
Connect to GND
Connect to GND
Non connect
Power supply terminal
Not use
Non connect
Communication port from IC701
I
Status communication port to IC701
O
Clock input from IC701
I
Ready signal input from IC701
I
Non connect
Interface I/O terminal with microcomputer
I/O
Interface I/O terminal with microcomputer of clock signal
O
Interface I/O terminal with microcomputer of chip select
O
Interface I/O terminal with microcomputer
O
Interface I/O terminal with microcomputer
O
Non connect
Reset signal output of DSP
O
Non connect
Interface I/O terminal with microcomputer
I/O
Interface I/O terminal with microcomputer of clock signal
O
Interface I/O terminal with microcomputer of chip select
Zero Input Detect Enable Pin
"L" : mode 7 (disable) at parallel mode,
zero detect mode is selectable by DZFM2-0 bits at serial mode.
"H" : mode 0 (DZF is AND of all six channels)
-
Output Buffer Power supply Pin, 2.7V~5.5V
-
Digital Power Supply Pin, 4.5V~5.5V
-
De-emphasis Pin, 0V
I
Power-Down & Reset Pin
When "L", the AK4527B is powered-do wn and the control registers are reset to def ault
state. If the state of P/S or CAD0-1 changes, then the AK4527B m ust be reset b y PDN.
SURROUND control terminal
BASS BOOST control terminal
Input attenuator control terminal
MUTING control terminal
Analog positive power supply terminal
SUB Woofer volume signal input terminal
Analog ground terminal
R ch volume signal input terminal for rear speaker
L ch volume signal input terminal for rear speaker
Analog ground terminal
Center volume signal input terminal
Analog ground terminal
R ch volume signal input terminal
Analog ground terminal
L ch volume signal input terminal
Non connect
Frequency adjustment terminal tone/treble
Frequency adjustment terminal tone/bass
Tone output terminal
Frequency adjustment terminal tone/bass
Frequency adjustment terminal tone/treble
Frequency adjustment terminal tone/bass
L/R volume input terminal
Tone output terminal
L/R volume input terminal
Analog negative power supply terminal
L ch output
R ch output
Center volume signal output terminal
L ch volume signal output terminal for rear speaker
R ch volume signal output terminal for rear speaker
SUB Woofer volume signal output terminal
Analog ground terminal
Digital ground terminal
Latch input terminal
Volume data input terminal
Clock input terminal for data transfer
Digital power supply terminal
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Function
CLK (DSP)
READY (DSP)
RESET (DSP)
RELAY S
RELAY C
RELAY L/R 1
RELAY L/R 2
RELAY HEADPHONE
FL GRID SIGNAL CONTROL OUT
FL SEGMENT SIGNAL CONTROL OUT
LED8 SIGNAL CONTROL OUT (FM/AM)
LED7 SIGNAL CONTROL OUT (TV/DBS)
LED6 SIGNAL CONTROL OUT (TAPE/CDR)
LED5 SIGNAL CONTROL OUT (VCR)
LED4 SIGNAL CONTROL OUT (CD)
LED3 SIGNAL CONTROL OUT (DVD)
LED2 SIGNAL CONTROL OUT (PHONO)
LED1 SIGNAL CONTROL OUT (DVD MULTI)
SOUSE MUTE
SUBWOOFER MUTE
TUNER MUTE
POWER ON (STANDBY)
SURROUND
DATA (A.SW)
CLK (A.SW)
STB (A.SW)
LATCH (A.SW)
DATA (VOL)
CLK (VOL)
VPP
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
LA1838 (IC102) : FM AM IF amp &detector, FM MPX decoder
1. Block Diagram
30
ALC
BUFF
FM
S-METER
FM IF
1
2. Pin Function
Pin
Symbol
No.
FM IN
1
AM MIX
2
3
FM IF
AM IF
4
GND
5
6
TUNED
STEREO
7
8
VCC
9
FM DET
10
AM SD
FM VSM
11
AM VSM
12
13
MUTE
14
FM/AM
MONO/ST O
15
29
28
AM
OSC
SD
COMP
S-CLRVE
PM
DET
2
I/O
I
This is an input terminal of FM IF
REG
AM
MIX
AM/FM
IF-BUFF
3
27
FM
RF.AMP
AM IF
4
26
AGC
AM
S-METER
GND
Function
DET
TUNING
DRIVE
5
signal.
This is an out put terminal for AM
O
mixer.
I
Bypass of FM IF
Input of AM IF Signal.
I
I
This is the device ground terminal.
When the set is tuning, this terminal
O
becomes "L".
O
Stereo indicator output. Stereo "L",
Mono: "H"
III
This is the power supply terminal.
I
FM detect transformer.
I
This is a terminal of AM ceramic filter.
O
Adjust FM SD sensitivity.
O
Adjust AM SD sensitivity.
I/O
When the signal of IF REQ of IC121(
LC72131) appear, the signal of FM/AM
IF output. //Muting control input.
Change over the FM/AM input.
I
"H" :FM, "L" : AM
Stereo : "H", Mono: "L"
25
6
24
STEREO
DRIVE
7
22
23
P-DET
VCC
89
Pin
Symbol
No.
16
L OUT
17
R OUT
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
L IN
R IN
RO
LO
IF IN
FM OUT
AM DET
AM AGC
AFC
AM RF
REG
AM OSC
OSC BUFFER
21
DECODER
ANIT-BIRDIE
VCO
384KHz
10
20
STEREO
5N
SW
FF
38k
11
I/O
O
Left channel signal output.
O
Right channel signal output.
Input terminal of the left channel post
I
18
19
MUTE
FF
/
19k
2
1213
FF
19k
/
LS
Function
1716
PILOT
DET
14
AMP.
Input terminal of the right channel
I
post AMP.
Mpx Right channel signal output.
O
O
Mpx Left channel signal output.
I
Mpx input terminal
FM detection output.
O
AM detection output.
O
This is an AGC voltage input terminal
I
for AM
I
This is an output terminal of voltage
for FM-AFC.
AM RF signal input.
I
Register value between pin 26 and pin28
O
desides the frequency width of the
input signal.
I
This is a terminal of AM Local
oscillation circuit.
AM Local oscillation Signal output.
O
15
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LC72136N (IC121) : PLL frequency synthesizer
1. Pin layout
FM/AM
CLOCK
FM/ST/VCO
AM/FM
2. Block diagram
XT
CE
DI
DO
SDIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
XT
GND
LPFOUT
LPFIN
PD
VCC
FMIN
AMIN
IFCONT
IFIN
RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
1
22
16
15
3
4
5
6
17
21
3. Pin function
Pin
Symbol
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
XT
FM/AM
CE
DI
CLOCK
DO
FM/ST/VCO
AM/FM
LW
MW
SDIN
Reference
Driver
Swallow Counter
1/2
C
2
B
I/F
Power
on
Reset
Function
I/O
X'tal oscillator connect (75kHz)
I
LOW:FM mode
O
When data output/input for 4pin(input) and
I
Swallow Counter
1/16,1/17 4bit
1/16,1/17 4bit
12bit
Programmable
DriverS
Data Shift Register & Latch
782
6pin(output): H
Input for receive the serial data from
I
controller
Sync signal input use
I
Data output for Controller
O
Output port
"Low": MW mode
O
Open state after the power on reset
O
Input/output port
I/O
Input/output port
I/O
Data input/output
I/O
Phase
Detector
Charge Pump
Unlock
Detector
Universal
Counter
11
13
Pin
Symbol
No.
IFIN
12
IFCONT
13
14
AMIN
15
FMIN
16
VCC
17
18
19
20
12
I/O
Function
IF counter signal input
I
IF signal output
O
Not use
-
AM Local OSC signal output
I
FM Local OSC signal input
I
Power suplly(VDD=4.5-5.5V)
When power ON:Reset circuit move
PLL charge pump output(H: Local OSC
18
PD
O
frequency Height than Reference frequency.
L: Low Agreement: Height impedance)
Input for active lowpassfilter of PLL
19
20
21
22
LPFIN
LPFOUT
GND
XT
I
Output for active lowpassfilter of PLL
O
Connected to GND
X'tal oscillator(75KHz)
I
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
TC9162AF (IC423) : Analog switch
VSS
L-S1
L-S2
L-COM1
L-S3
L-S4
L-COM2
L-S5
L-S6
L-COM3
L-S7
L-COM4
ST
GND
L-S1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
2
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
VDD
R-S1
R-S2
R-COM1
R-S3
R-S4
R-COM2
R-S5
R-S6
R-COM3
R-S7
R-COM4
DATA
CK
VSS
GNDVDD
1
14
28
27
R-S1
L-S2
L-COM1
L-S3
L-S4
L-COM2
L-S5
L-S6
L-COM3
L-S7
L-COM4
ST
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
LEVEL SHIFTER
LATCH CIRCUIT
LATCH CIRCUIT
LEVEL SHIFTER
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
R-S2
R-COM1
R-S3
R-S4
R-COM2
R-S5
R-S6
R-COM3
R-S7
R-COM4
DATA
1-18
SHIFT REGISTER
15
CK
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RX-6010VBK/ RX-6012VSL
TC9446F-014 (IC631) : Digital signal processor for dolby digital (AC-3)
/ MPEG2 audio decode
Pin No.SymbolI/OFunction
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8~11
12
13
14
15
16~18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27,28
29~31
32,33
34
35
36
37
38,39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54~61
62
63~70
71
72~80
81
82~89
90
91
92,93
94
95
96
97
98,99
100
RST
MIMD
MICS
MILP
MIDIO
MICK
MIACK
FI0~3
IRQ
VSS
LRCKA
BCKA
SDO0~2
SD03
LRCKB
BCKB
SDT0
SDT1
VDD
LRCKOA
BCKOA
TEST0,1
LRCKOB,BCKOB,TXO
TEST2,3
RX
VSS
TSTSUB0
FCONT
TSTSUB1,TSTSUB2
PDO
VDDA
PLON
AMPI
AMPO
CKI
VSSA
CKO
LOCK
VSS
WR
OE
CE
VDD
IO7~0
VSS
AD0~7
VDD
AD8~16
VSS
PO0~7
VDDDL
LPFO
DLON,DLCKS
SCKO
VSSDL
SCKI
VSSX
XO,XI
VDDX
Reset signal input terminal (L:reset H:Operation usually)
C 201QFLC2AJ-104ZM CAPACITOR.10MF 5% 100V
C 202QFLC2AJ-104ZM CAPACITOR.10MF 5% 100V
C 203QFLC2AJ-104ZM CAPACITOR.10MF 5% 100V
C 204QETM1VM-228E CAPACITOR2200MF 20% 35V
C 205QETM1VM-108E CAPACITOR1000MF 20% 35V
C 206QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 207QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 208QFLC2AJ-472ZM CAPACITOR4700PF 5% 100V
C 209QETN1JM-477ZE CAPACITOR470MF 20% 63V
C 210QCZ9104-472C CAPACITOR
A
C 212QETN1CM-477ZE CAPACITOR470MF 20% 16V
C 213QETM0JM-228E CAPACITOR2200MF 20% 6.3V
C 218QETN1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1.0MF 20% 50V
C 301QEHR1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 50V
C 302QEHR1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 50V
C 303QCS31HJ-271ZC CAPACITOR270PF 5% 50V
C 304QCS31HJ-271ZC CAPACITOR270PF 5% 50V
C 305QCS31HJ-221ZC CAPACITOR220PF 5% 50V
C 306QCS31HJ-221ZC CAPACITOR220PF 5% 50V
C 307QCB31HK-152ZC CAPACITOR1500PF 10% 50V
C 308QCB31HK-152ZC CAPACITOR1500PF 10% 50V
C 309QETN1EM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 25V
C 310QETN1EM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 25V
C 311QCS31HJ-100ZC CAPACITOR10PF 5% 50V
C 312QCS31HJ-100ZC CAPACITOR10PF 5% 50V
C 313QFLC1HJ-103ZM CAPACITOR.010MF 5% 50V
C 314QFLC1HJ-103ZM CAPACITOR.010MF 5% 50V
C 315QCS32HJ-220ZC CAPACITOR22PF 5% 500V
C 316QCS32HJ-220ZC CAPACITOR22PF 5% 500V
C 317QEHR1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47MF 20% 35V
C 318QEHR1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47MF 20% 35V
C 319QETN1JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 63V
C 320QETN1JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 63V
C 321QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 322QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 323QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 324QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 325QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 326QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 327QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 328QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 501QETN1HM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7MF 20% 50V
C 503QETN0JM-477ZE CAPACITOR470MF 20% 6.3V
C 504QCS31HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 50V
C 505QETN1HM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7MF 20% 50V
C 506QETN0JM-477ZE CAPACITOR470MF 20% 6.3V
C 507QCS31HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 50V
C 511QETN1CM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000MF 20% 16V
C 512QCBB1HK-223YC CAPACITOR.022MF 10% 50V
C 521QCBB1HK-221YC CAPACITOR220PF 10% 50V
C 522QCZ0202-155ZML C CAPACITOR1.5MF
C 801QEHR1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 50V
C 802QEHR1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 50V
C 803QCS31HJ-271ZC CAPACITOR270PF 5% 50V
C 804QCS31HJ-271ZC CAPACITOR270PF 5% 50V
C 805QCS31HJ-221ZC CAPACITOR220PF 5% 50V
C 806QCS31HJ-221ZC CAPACITOR220PF 5% 50V
C 807QCB31HK-152ZC CAPACITOR1500PF 10% 50V
C 808QCB31HK-152ZC CAPACITOR1500PF 10% 50V
C 809QETN1EM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 25V
C 810QETN1EM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 25V
C 811QCS31HJ-100ZC CAPACITOR10PF 5% 50V
C 812QCS31HJ-100ZC CAPACITOR10PF 5% 50V
Parts numberParts nameArea
(Power amp board)
Remarks
4700PF
Block No. 01
Item
A
C 813QFLC1HJ-103ZM CAPACITOR.010MF 5% 50V
C 814QFLC1HJ-103ZM CAPACITOR.010MF 5% 50V
C 815QCS32HJ-330ZC CAPACITOR33PF 5% 500V
C 816QCS32HJ-330ZC CAPACITOR33PF 5% 500V
C 817QEHR1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2MF 20% 50V
C 818QEHR1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2MF 20% 50V
C 819QEHR2AM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 100V
C 820QEHR2AM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 100V
C 821QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 822QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 823QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 824QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 825QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 826QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 827QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 828QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 829QETN1HM-476ZE CAPACITOR47MF 20% 50V
C 830QETN1HM-476ZE CAPACITOR47MF 20% 50V
C 901QEHR1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 50V
C 903QCS31HJ-271ZC CAPACITOR270PF 5% 50V
C 905QCS31HJ-221ZC CAPACITOR220PF 5% 50V
C 907QCB31HK-152ZC CAPACITOR1500PF 10% 50V
C 909QETN1EM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 25V
C 911QCS31HJ-100ZC CAPACITOR10PF 5% 50V
C 913QFLC1HJ-103ZM CAPACITOR.010MF 5% 50V
C 915QCS32HJ-330ZC CAPACITOR33PF 5% 500V
C 917QEHR1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2MF 20% 50V
C 919QEHR2AM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 100V
C 921QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 923QCS32HJ-470ZC CAPACITOR47PF 5% 500V
C 925QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 927QFLC1HJ-473ZM CAPACITOR.047MF 5% 50V
C 929QETN1HM-476ZE CAPACITOR47MF 20% 50V
CN201 QGF1205C1-14CONNECTOR
CN203 QGD2501C1-05ZSOCKET
CN241 QGD2501C1-05ZSOCKET
CN251 QGA3901F2-03CONNECTOR
CN291 QGB2510J1-04CONNECTOR
CN292 QGB2510K1-04CONNECTOR
CN301 QGB2510K1-14CONNECTOR
CN302 QGB2510K1-14CONNECTOR
CN492 QGB2510K1-04CONNECTOR
CN501 QGB2510K1-07CONNECTOR
CN801 QGB2510K1-14CONNECTOR
CN802 QGB2510K1-14CONNECTOR
CN901 QGB2510K1-14CONNECTOR
C1331 QCBB1HK-331YC CAPACITOR330PF 10% 50V
C1332 QCBB1HK-331YC CAPACITOR330PF 10% 50V
D 20110E2-FDDIODE
A
D 2021SR35-400A-T5DIODE
A
D 20310E2-FDDIODE
A
D 2041SR35-400A-T5DIODE
A
D 2061SR35-400A-T5DIODE
A
D 2071SR35-400A-T5DIODE
A
D 2081SR35-400A-T5DIODE
A
D 2091SR35-400A-T5DIODE
A
D 2101SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 211MTZJ6.8C-T2Z DIODE
D 2121SR139-400-T4DIODE
D 217MTZJ6.2C-T2Z DIODE
D 2181SS133-T2SI DIODE IM
D 2191SR139-400-T4DIODE
D 2201SR139-400-T4DIODE
Parts numberParts nameArea
Remarks
3-5
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Q
Q
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Q
Q
Q
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Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
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Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
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Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
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Q
Q
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Electrical parts list
Item
A
D 2211SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 222MTZJ12C-T2Z DIODE
D 2231SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 3011SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 3021SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 303SLR-342MC-TLED
D 304SLR-342MC-TLED
D 3051SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 3061SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 3071SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 3081SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 3091SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 3101SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 8011SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 8021SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 8051SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 8061SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 8071SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 8081SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 8091SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 8101SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 9011SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 9051SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 9071SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 9091SS133-T2SI DIODE
EP 1E409182-001SMGRAND TERMINAL
EP201 QNZ0136-001ZEARTH PLATE
FC211 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIP
FC212 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIP
FC221 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIP
FC222 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIP
FC231 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIP
FC232 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIP
FC241 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIPUJRX-6010VBK
FC241 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIPUS,UYRX-6012VSL
FC242 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIPUS,UYRX-6012VSL
FC242 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIPUJRX-6010VBK
FC251 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIPF205
FC252 QNG0020-001ZFUSE CLIPF205
FW201 QUM137-13Z4Z4PARA RIBON WIRE
FW251 QUM133-08Z4Z4PARA RIBON WIRE
HS211 E70945-H40BHEAT SINK
IC501NJM2246DIC
J 501QNN0063-001PIN JACK
J 502QNN0063-001PIN JACKVCR(R/P
J 521QNS0073-001JACK
J1331QNS0022-001JACK
L 301QQLZ005-R45INDUCTOR
L 302QQLZ005-R45INDUCTOR
L 801QQLZ005-R45INDUCTOR
L 802QQLZ005-R45INDUCTOR
L 901QQLZ005-R45INDUCTOR
R 201QRJ146J-5R6XUNF C RESISTORA5.6 5% 1/4W
R 203QRJ146J-3R9XUNF C RESISTORA3.9 5% 1/4W
R 204QRJ146J-821XUNF C RESISTORA820 5% 1/4W
R 208QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 209QRE141J-104YC RESISTOR100K 5% 1/4W
R 210QRJ146J-680XUNF C RESISTORA68 5% 1/4W
R 211QRJ146J-153XUNF C RESISTORA15K 5% 1/4W
R 212QRL012J-332UNF OMF RESISTORA3.3K 5% 1/1W
R 301QRE141J-222YC RESISTOR2.2K 5% 1/4W
R 302QRE141J-222YC RESISTOR2.2K 5% 1/4W
R 303QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 304QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 305QRE141J-123YC RESISTOR12K 5% 1/4W
R 306QRE141J-123YC RESISTOR12K 5% 1/4W
R 307QRE141J-272YC RESISTOR2.7K 5% 1/4W
R 308QRE141J-272YC RESISTOR2.7K 5% 1/4W
R 309QRE141J-101YC RESISTOR100 5% 1/4W
R 310QRE141J-101YC RESISTOR100 5% 1/4W
R 311QRJ146J-391XUNF C RESISTORA390 5% 1/4W
R 312QRJ146J-391XUNF C RESISTORA390 5% 1/4W
R 313QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 314QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 315QRJ146J-331XUNF C RESISTORA330 5% 1/4W
R 316QRJ146J-331XUNF C RESISTORA330 5% 1/4W
R 317QRE141J-473YC RESISTOR47K 5% 1/4W
R 318QRE141J-473YC RESISTOR47K 5% 1/4W
R 319QRJ146J-331XUNF C RESISTORA330 5% 1/4W
R 320QRJ146J-331XUNF C RESISTORA330 5% 1/4W
R 321QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 322QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 323QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 324QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 325QRE141J-361YC RESISTOR360 5% 1/4W
R 326QRE141J-361YC RESISTOR360 5% 1/4W
R 327QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 328QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 329QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 330QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 331QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 332QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 333QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 334QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 335QRE141J-121YC RESISTOR120 5% 1/4W
R 336QRE141J-121YC RESISTOR120 5% 1/4W
R 337QRE141J-121YC RESISTOR120 5% 1/4W
R 338QRE141J-121YC RESISTOR120 5% 1/4W
R 339QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 340QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 341QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 342QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 343QRZ0218-R22EMIT RESISTOR
A
R 344QRZ0218-R22EMIT RESISTOR
A
R 345QRE141J-102YC RESISTOR1.0K 5% 1/4W
R 346QRE141J-102YC RESISTOR1.0K 5% 1/4W
R 347QRE141J-153YC RESISTOR15K 5% 1/4W
R 348QRE141J-153YC RESISTOR15K 5% 1/4W
R 349QRE141J-473YC RESISTOR47K 5% 1/4W
R 350QRE141J-473YC RESISTOR47K 5% 1/4W
R 351QRJ125J-330UNF C RESISTORA33 5% 1/2W
R 352QRJ125J-330UNF C RESISTORA33 5% 1/2W
R 353QRL022J-100UNF OMF RESISTORA10 5% 1/2W
R 354QRL022J-100UNF OMF RESISTORA10 5% 1/2W
R 501QRE141J-331YC RESISTOR330 5% 1/4W
R 502QRE141J-750YC RESISTOR75 5% 1/4W
R 505QRE141J-750YC RESISTOR75 5% 1/4W
R 506QRE141J-473YC RESISTOR47K 5% 1/4W
R 507QRE141J-331YC RESISTOR330 5% 1/4W
R 508QRE141J-750YC RESISTOR75 5% 1/4W
R 509QRE141J-750YC RESISTOR75 5% 1/4W
R 510QRE141J-473YC RESISTOR47K 5% 1/4W
R 511QRE141J-151YC RESISTOR150 5% 1/4W
R 512QRE141J-271YC RESISTOR270 5% 1/4W
R 513QRE141J-152YC RESISTOR1.5K 5% 1/4W
R 514QRE141J-151YC RESISTOR150 5% 1/4W
R 515QRE141J-271YC RESISTOR270 5% 1/4W
R 516QRE141J-152YC RESISTOR1.5K 5% 1/4W
R 521QRE141J-221YC RESISTOR220 5% 1/4W
Parts numberParts nameArea
(Power amp board)
1/2W
1/2W
Remarks
Block No. 01
Item
A
R 522QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 801QRE141J-222YC RESISTOR2.2K 5% 1/4W
R 802QRE141J-222YC RESISTOR2.2K 5% 1/4W
R 803QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 804QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 805QRE141J-183YC RESISTOR18K 5% 1/4W
R 806QRE141J-183YC RESISTOR18K 5% 1/4W
R 807QRE141J-302YC RESISTOR3.0K 5% 1/4W
R 808QRE141J-302YC RESISTOR3.0K 5% 1/4W
R 809QRE141J-101YC RESISTOR100 5% 1/4W
R 810QRE141J-101YC RESISTOR100 5% 1/4W
R 811QRJ146J-391XUNF C RESISTORA390 5% 1/4W
R 812QRJ146J-391XUNF C RESISTORA390 5% 1/4W
R 813QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 814QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 815QRJ146J-331XUNF C RESISTORA330 5% 1/4W
R 816QRJ146J-331XUNF C RESISTORA330 5% 1/4W
R 821QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 822QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 823QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 824QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 825QRE141J-361YC RESISTOR360 5% 1/4W
R 826QRE141J-361YC RESISTOR360 5% 1/4W
R 827QRE141J-911YC RESISTOR910 5% 1/4W
R 828QRE141J-911YC RESISTOR910 5% 1/4W
R 829QRE141J-221YC RESISTOR220 5% 1/4W
R 830QRE141J-221YC RESISTOR220 5% 1/4W
R 831QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 832QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 833QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 834QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 835QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 836QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 837QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 838QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 839QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 840QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 841QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 842QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 843QRZ0218-R22EMIT RESISTOR
A
R 844QRZ0218-R22EMIT RESISTOR
A
R 845QRE141J-102YC RESISTOR1.0K 5% 1/4W
R 846QRE141J-102YC RESISTOR1.0K 5% 1/4W
R 847QRE141J-183YC RESISTOR18K 5% 1/4W
R 848QRE141J-183YC RESISTOR18K 5% 1/4W
R 849QRE141J-123YC RESISTOR12K 5% 1/4W
R 850QRE141J-123YC RESISTOR12K 5% 1/4W
R 851QRJ125J-330UNF C RESISTORA33 5% 1/2W
R 852QRJ125J-330UNF C RESISTORA33 5% 1/2W
R 853QRL022J-100UNF OMF RESISTORA10 5% 1/2W
R 854QRL022J-100UNF OMF RESISTORA10 5% 1/2W
R 855QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 856QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 857QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 858QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 859QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 860QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 861QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 862QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 901QRE141J-222YC RESISTOR2.2K 5% 1/4W
R 903QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 905QRE141J-183YC RESISTOR18K 5% 1/4W
R 907QRE141J-302YC RESISTOR3.0K 5% 1/4W
Parts numberParts nameArea
1/2W
1/2W
Remarks
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Item
A
R 909QRE141J-101YC RESISTOR100 5% 1/4W
R 911QRJ146J-301XUNF C RESISTORA300 5% 1/4W
R 913QRE141J-563YC RESISTOR56K 5% 1/4W
R 915QRJ146J-331XUNF C RESISTORA330 5% 1/4W
R 921QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 923QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 925QRE141J-361YC RESISTOR360 5% 1/4W
R 927QRE141J-911YC RESISTOR910 5% 1/4W
R 929QRE141J-221YC RESISTOR220 5% 1/4W
R 931QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 933QRJ146J-100XUNF C RESISTORA10 5% 1/4W
R 935QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 937QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 939QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 941QRE141J-181YC RESISTOR180 5% 1/4W
R 943QRZ0218-R22EMIT RESISTOR
A
R 945QRE141J-102YC RESISTOR1.0K 5% 1/4W
R 947QRE141J-183YC RESISTOR18K 5% 1/4W
R 949QRE141J-473YC RESISTOR47K 5% 1/4W
R 951QRJ125J-330UNF C RESISTORA33 5% 1/2W
R 953QRL022J-100UNF OMF RESISTOA10 5% 1/2W
R 955QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 957QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 959QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
R 961QRE141J-332YC RESISTOR3.3K 5% 1/4W
RY202 QSK0098-001RELAY
R 421QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 422QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 423QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 424QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 425QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 426QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 429QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 430QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 431QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 432QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 435QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 436QRE141J-471YC RESISTOR470 5% 1/4W
R 440QRE141J-102YC RESISTOR1.0K 5% 1/4W
R 441QRE141J-104YC RESISTOR100K 5% 1/4W
R 442QRE141J-104YC RESISTOR100K 5% 1/4W
R 443QRE141J-104YC RESISTOR100K 5% 1/4W
R 444QRE141J-104YC RESISTOR100K 5% 1/4W
R 445QRE141J-104YC RESISTOR100K 5% 1/4W
R 446QRE141J-104YC RESISTOR100K 5% 1/4W
R 449QRJ146J-271XUNF C RESISTORA270 5% 1/4W
R 450QRJ146J-271XUNF C RESISTORA270 5% 1/4W
RY302 QSK0109-001RELAY
701DTC114YKA-XCHIP D TRANSIST
702DTC114TKA-XTRANSISTOR
703DTC144WKA-XTRANSISTOR
704DTC114YKA-XCHIP D TRANSIST
707DTC114YKA-XCHIP D TRANSIST
708DTC114YKA-XCHIP D TRANSIST
709DTC114YKA-XCHIP D TRANSIST
711DTA144EKA-XTRANSISTOR
1401 KTA1046/Y/TRANSISTOR
Remarks
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Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Electrical parts list
Item
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
R 451NRSA63J-471XMG RESISTOR
R 452NRSA63J-471XMG RESISTOR
R 475NRSA63J-203XMG RESISTOR
R 476NRSA63J-273XMG RESISTOR
R 477QRZ9006-4R7XF RESISTOR4.7 1/0W
R 478QRJ146J-2R2XUNF C RESISTOR2.2 5% 1/4W
R 479QRJ146J-2R2XUNF C RESISTOR2.2 5% 1/4W
R 480NRSA63J-153XMG RESISTOR
R 483NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 484NRSA63J-104XMG RESISTOR
R 485NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 486NRSA63J-104XMG RESISTOR
R 487NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 488NRSA63J-104XMG RESISTOR
R 489NRSA63J-562XMG RESISTOR
R 490NRSA63J-562XMG RESISTOR
R 491NRSA63J-153XMG RESISTOR
R 492NRSA63J-273XMG RESISTOR
R 493NRSA63J-273XMG RESISTOR
R 494NRSA63J-273XMG RESISTOR
R 495NRSA63J-273XMG RESISTOR
R 496NRSA63J-273XMG RESISTOR
R 497NRSA63J-273XMG RESISTOR
R 498NRSA63J-273XMG RESISTOR
R 499NRSA63J-273XMG RESISTOR
R 701NRSA63J-472XMG RESISTOR
R 702NRSA63J-223XMG RESISTOR
R 703NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 704NRSA63J-471XMG RESISTOR
R 705NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 706NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 707NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 708NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 709NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 710NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 711NRSA63J-104XMG RESISTOR
R 712NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 713NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 714NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 715NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 716NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 717NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 718NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 719NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 720NRSA63J-222XMG RESISTOR
R 721NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 722NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 723NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 724NRSA63J-122XMG RESISTOR
R 725NRSA63J-152XMG RESISTOR
R 726NRSA63J-222XMG RESISTOR
R 727NRSA63J-272XMG RESISTOR
R 728NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 729NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 730NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 731NRSA63J-122XMG RESISTOR
R 732NRSA63J-152XMG RESISTOR
R 733NRSA63J-222XMG RESISTOR
R 734NRSA63J-272XMG RESISTOR
R 736NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 737NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 738NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 739NRSA63J-122XMG RESISTOR
R 740NRSA63J-152XMG RESISTOR
R 741NRSA63J-222XMG RESISTOR
R 742NRSA63J-272XMG RESISTOR
R 743NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 744NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 745NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 746NRSA63J-122XMG RESISTOR
R 747NRSA63J-152XMG RESISTOR
R 748NRSA63J-222XMG RESISTOR
R 749NRSA63J-272XMG RESISTOR
R 750NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 757NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 758NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 759NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 760NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 761NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 762NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 763NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 764NRSA63J-122XMG RESISTOR
R 765NRSA63J-152XMG RESISTOR
R 766NRSA63J-222XMG RESISTORARX-6012VSL
R 767NRSA63J-272XMG RESISTORARX-6012VSL
R 768NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 769NRSA63J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 772NRSA63J-392XMG RESISTOR
R 773NRSA63J-392XMG RESISTOR
R 775NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 783NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 784NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 785NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 786NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 787NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 788NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 789NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 790NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 791NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 792NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 793NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 794NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
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Remarks
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Electrical parts list
Item
A
R 795NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 796NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 797NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 798NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 799NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R1401 QRZ9005-100XF RESISTOR
A
R1402 QRJ146J-182XUNF C RESISTORA1.8K 5% 1/4W
R1403 QRZ9005-120XF RESISTOR
A
R1404 QRJ146J-272XUNF C RESISTORA2.7K 5% 1/4W
R1405 QRZ9005-120XF RESISTOR
A
R1406 QRK126J-682XUNF C RESISTORA6.8K 5% 1/2W
R1407 QRZ9006-4R7XF RESISTOR
A
R1408 QRZ9006-4R7XF RESISTOR
A
R1409 QRJ146J-272XUNF C RESISTORA2.7K 5% 1/4W
R1410 QRZ9006-4R7XF RESISTOR
A
R1411 QRJ146J-182XUNF C RESISTORA1.8K 5% 1/4W
R1412 QRZ9005-100XF RESISTOR
A
R1413 QRJ146J-102XUNF C RESISTORA1.0K 5% 1/4W
R1414 QRZ9005-100XF RESISTOR
A
R1415 QRJ146J-222XUNF C RESISTORA2.2K 5% 1/4W
R1416 QRZ9005-100XF RESISTOR
A
R1417 QRJ146J-222XUNF C RESISTORA2.2K 5% 1/4W
R1418 QRZ9005-680XF RESISTOR
R1495 NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R1496 NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R1497 NRSA63J-511XMG RESISTOR
R1498 NRSA63J-511XMG RESISTOR
R1499 NRSA63J-104XMG RESISTOR
S 721QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHTUNING+
S 722QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHTUNINGS 723QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHPRESET+
S 724QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHPRESETS 725QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHFM MODE
S 726QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHMEMORY
S 727QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHPOWER
S 728QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHSURROUND
S 729QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHDSP MODE
S 732QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHSPK1
S 740QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHTV/DBS
S 741QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHFM/AM
S 742QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHADJUST
S 743QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHSETTING
S 744QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCH+
S 745QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHS 751QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHDIGITAL
S 752QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHANALOG
S 754QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHDVD
S 755QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHCD
S 756QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHVCR
S 757QSW0683-001ZPUSH SWITCHTAPE/CDR
X 701QAX0246-001ZRESONATOR
Parts numberParts nameArea
Remarks
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Electrical parts list
Item
A
C 601NCB31HK-102XC CAPACITOR
C 602NCB31HK-102XC CAPACITOR
C 603QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 604QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 605NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
C 606NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
C 607QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 16V
C 608NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
C 609NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
C 610QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 611QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 612NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 621QETN1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1.0MF 20% 50V
C 622NCS31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR
C 623NCF31AZ-105XC CAPACITOR
C 624NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
C 626NCF31AZ-105XC CAPACITOR
C 627NCF31AZ-105XC CAPACITOR
C 628NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 631QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 632NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 633NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
C 634NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
C 635NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
C 636NCB31CK-473XC CAPACITOR
C 638QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 639NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 641QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 642NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 643NCB31AK-474XC CAPACITOR
C 644NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 645NCS31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR
C 646NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 647NCS31HJ-220XC CAPACITOR
C 648NCS31HJ-180XC CAPACITOR
C 649NCS31HJ-121XC CAPACITOR
C 653NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR
C 654QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 661NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 671NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 672QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 673NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 677NCS31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR
C 679NCS31HJ-101XC CAPACITOR
C 681NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 682NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 683NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 684QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 685QETN1CM-476ZE CAPACITOR47MF 20% 16V
C 686QETN1CM-476ZE CAPACITOR47MF 20% 16V
C 687NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 688QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 689NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 690QETN0JM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 6.3V
C 693NCB31CK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 694NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
CN681 QGB2510K1-20B TO B CONNE
C2500 QETN1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22MF 20% 16V
C2503 QETN1HM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7MF 20% 50V
C2504 QETN1HM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7MF 20% 50V
C2507 NCS31HJ-330XC CAPACITOR
C2508 NCS31HJ-330XC CAPACITOR
C2512 NCF31CZ-104XC CAPACITOR
IC682IMX9-WTRANSISTOR
IC683RN5RZ33BA-XIC
IC690BA15218F-XEIC
IC691BA15218F-XEIC
J 601QNN0347-001PIN JACK
K 601NQR0269-004XFERRITE BEADS
R 600NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR
R 601NRSA63J-473XMG RESISTOR
R 602NRSA63J-473XMG RESISTOR
R 603NRSA63J-473XMG RESISTOR
R 606NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 607NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 608NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 609NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 611NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 612NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 613NRSA63J-822XMG RESISTOR
R 615NRSA63J-432XMG RESISTOR
R 617NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 618NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 620NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 621NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 622NRSA63J-750XMG RESISTOR
R 623NRSA63J-101XMG RESISTOR
R 627NRSA63J-472XMG RESISTOR
R 628NRSA63J-183XMG RESISTOR
R 631NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR
R 632NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR
R 639NRSA63J-472XMG RESISTOR
R 640NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR
R 641NRSA63F-102XMG RESISTOR
R 642NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 643NRSA63J-101XMG RESISTOR
R 644NRSA63J-153XMG RESISTOR
R 645NRSA63F-102XMG RESISTOR
R 646NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 647NRSA63J-225XMG RESISTOR
R 648NRSA63J-472XMG RESISTOR
R 657NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 661NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 662NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 663NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 664NRSA63J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 669NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 670NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 671NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 672NRSA63J-105XMG RESISTOR
R 673NRSA63J-432XMG RESISTOR
R 674NRSA63J-432XMG RESISTOR
R 675NRSA63J-432XMG RESISTOR
R 676NRSA63J-432XMG RESISTOR
R 677NRSA63J-822XMG RESISTOR
R 678NRSA63J-822XMG RESISTOR
R 679NRSA63J-822XMG RESISTOR
R 680NRSA63J-822XMG RESISTOR
R 681NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 682NRSA63J-103XMG RESISTOR
AT101 QNB0014-001ANT TERMINAL
BK 1LV31618-001ASHIELD BKT
C 101NCB21HK-103XC CAPACITOR
C 103NCB21HK-223XC CAPACITOR
C 105NCB21HK-223XC CAPACITOR
C 107QEKC1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22MF 20% 16V
C 111NCB21HK-473XC CAPACITOR
C 112NDC21HJ-120XC CAPACITOR
C 121NDC21HJ-120XC CAPACITOR
C 122NDC21HJ-120XC CAPACITOR
C 123NCB21HK-473XC CAPACITOR
C 126NCS21HJ-101XC CAPACITOR
C 128QENC1HM-474ZNP E CAPACITOR.47MF 20% 50V
C 129NCB21HK-102XC CAPACITOR
C 130QEKC1AM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 10V
C 133QEKC1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22MF 20% 16V
C 134NCB21HK-222XC CAPACITOR
C 135NCB21HK-223XC CAPACITOR
C 136QEKC1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1.0MF 20% 50V
C 137NCB21HK-331XC CAPACITOR
C 138NCB21HK-473XC CAPACITOR
C 139NCB21HK-223XC CAPACITOR
C 140NCB21HK-223XC CAPACITOR
C 141NCB21HK-473XC CAPACITOR
C 143NCB21HK-223XC CAPACITOR
C 144NCB21HK-473XC CAPACITOR
C 146QEKC1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1.0MF 20% 50V
C 147QEKC1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1.0MF 20% 50V
C 148QEKC1HM-224ZE CAPACITOR.22MF 20% 50V
C 149QEKC1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1.0MF 20% 50V
C 150QEKC1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22MF 20% 16V
C 156QDGB1HK-102YC CAPACITOR
C 157NCB21HK-473XC CAPACITOR
C 158QEKC1CM-226ZE CAPACITOR22MF 20% 16V
C 161QEKC1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 16V
C 162QEKC1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 16V
C 163NCB21HK-223XC CAPACITOR
C 164NCB21HK-473XC CAPACITOR
C 168QEKC1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1.0MF 20% 50V
C 184QEKC1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100MF 20% 16V
C 185QEKC1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 16V
C 186QEKC1CM-106ZE CAPACITOR10MF 20% 16V
CF101 QAX0419-001ZC FILTER
CF102 QAX0604-001ZC FILTER
CF103 QAX0519-001ZC FILTER
CN111 QGB2501K2-12CONECTOR
D 1211SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 1231SS133-T2SI DIODE
D 1291SS133-T2SI DIODE
IC102LA1838IC
IC121LC72136NIC
R 103NRSA02J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 104NRSA02J-272XMG RESISTOR
R 105NRSA02J-391XMG RESISTOR
R 106NRSA02J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 107NRSA02J-391XMG RESISTOR
R 108NRSA02J-332XMG RESISTOR
R 109NRSA02J-221XMG RESISTOR
R 115NRSA02J-104XMG RESISTOR
R 119NRSA02J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 122NRSA02J-472XMG RESISTOR
R 124NRSA02J-222XMG RESISTOR
R 126NRSA02J-562XMG RESISTOR
R 127NRSA02J-822XMG RESISTOR
R 128NRSA02J-472XMG RESISTOR
R 129NRSA02J-222XMG RESISTOR
R 130QRZ9005-680XF RESISTOR
A
R 132NRSA02J-393XMG RESISTOR
R 133NRSA02J-392XMG RESISTOR
R 134NRSA02J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 140NRSA02J-183XMG RESISTOR
R 141NRSA02J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 142NRSA02J-470XMG RESISTOR
R 143NRSA02J-562XMG RESISTOR
R 144NRSA02J-332XMG RESISTOR
R 145NRSA02J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 146NRSA02J-392XMG RESISTOR
R 147NRSA02J-332XMG RESISTOR
R 150NRSA02J-331XMG RESISTOR
R 157NRSA02J-682XMG RESISTOR
R 158NRSA02J-682XMG RESISTOR
R 161NRSA02J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 162NRSA02J-102XMG RESISTOR
R 182NRSA02J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 183NRSA02J-103XMG RESISTOR
R 184NRSA02J-103XMG RESISTOR
RF101 QAU0124-002FRONT END
T 111QQR0796-001COIL BLOCK
T 142QQR0973-001IFT
X 121QAX0402-001CRYSTAL
Parts numberParts nameArea
Remarks
68 1/0W
3-17
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Packing materials and accessories parts list
Block No.
Block No.
M
M
2
M
M
3
M
M
Ver.UJ/UP/US
P4
2/2
A1
P3
2/2
P1
A2~A7
P4
1/2
P3
1/2
P5
P2
Ver.A/UY
A1
P4
2/2
P6
P3
P1
A2~A6,A8,A9
P4
1/2
P3
1/2
P5
2/2
P2
3-18
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Parts list
ItemParts numberParts nameArea
A
P 1QPA02503505PPOLY BAG1 FOR INST
P 2LV20983-007APACKING CASE1 RX-6012VSL
P 3LV20925-001APACKING PAD1
P 4LV20926-001APACKING PAD1
P 5QPC06507015PPOLY BAG1 FOR SET
P 6LV30385-004APACKING SHEET1 RX-6012VSL
Parts list
ItemParts numberParts nameArea
A
A 1RM-SRX6012UREMOCON1 RX-6012VSL
A 2-----------BATTERY2
A 3LVT0578-009AINST BOOKA1 ENG
A 4EWP503-001CANT.WIRE1
A 5QAL0204-001AM LOOP ANT1
A 6QAM0112-001AC PLUG ADAPTERUS1 RX-6012VSL
A 7BT-56010-1WARRANTY CARDUP1 RX-6012VSL
A 8BT-56001-2WARRANTY CARDA1 RX-6012VSL
A 9BT-56002-2SERVICE NETWORKA1 RX-6012VSL
LVT0578-003AINST BOOKUJ1 ENG, SPA, POR, CHI
LVT0578-003AINST BOOKUS1 ENG, SPA, POR, CHI
LVT0578-012AINST BOOKUY1 SPA
LVT0578-010AINST BOOKUP1 KOR
QAM0112-001AC PLUG ADAPTERUJ1 RX-6010VBK
Block No. M2MM
Block No. M3MM
US, UP
A, UY
A, UY
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VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
AUDIO & COMMUNICATION BUSINESS DIVISION
PERSONAL & MOBILE NETWORK BUSINESS UNIT. 10-1,1chome,Ohwatari-machi,Maebashi-city,371-8543,Japan
(No.20988)
200106(V)
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AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER
DIGITAL
RECEPTOR DE CONTROL DE AUDIO/VÍDEO
RECEPTOR DE COMANDO AUDIO/VÍDEO
RX-6010VBK / RX-6012VSL
TV
SLEEP
VCR
SURROUND
– SUBWOOFER +TEST
1
SURROUND
EFFECT
– CENTER +
MODE
54
5
– REAR•L + – VCR CH +
SOUND
7/P
CD-DISC
TV/VIDEO
– REAR•R +
10
DVD
TV SOUND
VCR
CD
TAPE/CDR
+
+
TV VOL
VOLUME
–
–
£
1
+
TV CH
–
7
RM-SRX6010U
REMOTE CONTROL
A/V CONTROL RECEIVER
AUDIO
5
5
ANALOG/DIGITAL
FM/AM
MUTING
32
6
5
98
MENU
+10
ENTER
8
1
PHONES
STANDBY
STANDBY/ON
FM/AM TUNING
DIGITAL
SURROUND
SURROUND ON/OFF
DSP MODE
FM/AM PRESET FM MODE
DIGITAL
INPUT ATT
SPEAKERS ON/OFF
MEMORY
INPUT DIGITALINPUT ANALOG
AUDIO/VIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER
DVDVCRTV SOUND
CDTAPE/CDR
SOURCE NAME
MASTER VOLUME
ADJUST
SETTING
CONTROL
FM/AM
DOWN UP
INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
INSTRUÇÕES
For Customer Use:
Enter below the Model No. and Serial
No. which are located either on the rear,
bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this
information for future reference.
Model No.
Serial No.
LVT0578-003A
[US, UN, UJ]
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Warnings, Cautions and Others / Avisos, precauciones y otras notas /
Advertêcias, precauções e outras notas /
Caution –– switch!
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power off completely. The
switch in any position does not disconnect the mains line. The power
can be remote controlled.
Precaución –– Interruptor !
Desconectar el cable de alimentación para desactivar la alimentación
totalmente. Cualquier que sea la posición de ajuste del interruptor
, la alimentación no es cortada completamente. La alimentación
puede ser controlada remotamente.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, fire, etc.:
1. Do not remove screws, covers or cabinet.
2. Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
•Do not block the ventilation openings or holes.
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a
newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to
get out.)
•Do not place any naked flame sources, such as
lighted candles, on the apparatus.
•When discarding batteries, environmental problems
must be considered and local rules or laws governing
the disposal of these batteries must be followed strictly.
•Do not use this apparatus in a bathroom or places
with water. Also do not place any containers filled
with water or liquids (such as cosmetics or medicines, flower vases, potted plants, cups, etc.) on top
of this apparatus.
Precaução –– Interruptor !
Desconectar o cabo de alimentação para desligar a alimentação por
completo. Qualquer que seja a posição de ajuste do interruptor ,
a alimentação não é completamente cortada. A alimentação pode
ser controlada remotamente.
ATENÇÃO
Para reduzir riscos de choques eléctricos, incêndio, etc.:
1. Não retire parafusos nem desmonte as tampas ou o gabinete.
2. Não exponha este aparelho à chuva nem à umidade.
AVISO
•Não obstrua as aberturas e orifícios de ventilação. (Se
os orifícios ou aberturas de ventilação estiverem
obstruídos por qualquer papel ou tecido, não haverá
circulação do ar quente.)
•Não coloque nenhum objeto com chamas, como velas
acesas, sobre o aparelho.
•Ao descartar as baterias, leve em consideração os
problemas que possam ser causados ao meio ambiente
e os regulamentos e leis locais e governamentais sobre
recolhimento dessas baterias devem ser rigorosamente
seguidos.
•Não utilize este aparelho em banheiros ou em locais
com água. Além disso, não coloque nenhum recipiente
com água ou qualquer tipo de líquido (como cosméticos
ou remédios, vasos com flores, plantas, xícaras, etc.)
sobre o aparelho.
PRECAUCIÓN
Para reducir riesgos de choques eléctricos, incendio, etc.:
1. No extraiga los tornillos, los cubiertas ni la caja.
2. No exponga este aparato a la lluvia o a la humedad.
PRECAUCION
• No obstruya las rendijas o los orificios de
ventilación.
(Si las rendijas o los orificios de ventilación quedan
tapados con un periódico, un trozo de tela, etc., no
se podrá disipar el calor).
• No ponga sobre el aparato ninguna llama al
descubierto, como velas encendidas.
• Cuando tenga que descartar las pilas, tenga en
cuenta los problemas ambientales y observe
estrictamente los reglamentos o las leyes locales
sobre disposición de las pilas.
• No utilice este aparato en el cuarto de baño o en
lugares donde hay agua. Tampoco coloque ningún
recipiente que contenga agua u otros líquidos
(frascos de cosméticos o medicinas, floreros, macetas, vasos, etc.) encima de este aparato.
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English
Caution: Proper V entilation
To avoid risk of electric shock and fire and to protect from damage.
Locate the apparatus as follows:
Front:No obstructions open spacing.
Sides:No obstructions in 10 cm from the sides.
Top:No obstructions in 10 cm from the top.
Back:No obstructions in 15 cm from the back
Bottom:No obstructions, place on the level surface.
In addition, maintain the best possible air circulation as illustrated.
Precaución: Ventilación Adecuada
Para evitar el riesgo de choque eléctrico e incendio y para proteger el
aparato contra daños.
Ubique el aparato de la siguiente manera:
Frente:Espacio abierto sin obstrucciones
Lados:10 cm sin obstrucciones a los lados
Parte superior: 10 cm sin obstrucciones en la parte superior
Parte trasera: 15 cm sin obstrucciones en la parte trasera
Fondo:Sin obstrucciones, colóquelo sobre una superficie
nivelada
Además, mantenga la mejor circulación de aire posible como se
ilustra.
Precaução: ventilação apropriada
Para prevenir o risco de choque elétrico ou incêndio e para proteger o
aparelho contra danos.
Localize-o da seguinte maneira:
Frente:Espaço aberto, sem obstruções
Lados:Espaço de 10 cm sem obstruções nos lados
Topo:Espaço de 10 cm sem obstruções acima
Atrás:Espaço de 15 cm sem obstruções atrás
Parte inferior: Sem obstruções. Coloque o aparelho em superfície
nivelada.
Mantenha, além disso, a maior circulação de ar possível, como indica
a ilustração.
Español
Português
Wall or obstructions
Pared u obstrucciones
Parede ou obstáculo
Spacing 15 cm or more
Espacio de 15 cm o más
Espaço de 15 cm ou mais
Front
Frente
Frente
RX-6010VBK/
RX-6012VSL
Stand height 15 cm or more
Allura del soporte 15 cm o más
Base com altura de 15 cm ou mais
Floor
Piso
Piso
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English
Table of Contents
Parts Identification ...................................... 2
Getting Started ........................................... 3
Before Installation ...................................................................... 3
Checking the Supplied Accessories ........................................... 3
Setting the Voltage Selector Switch ........................................... 3
Connecting the FM and AM Antennas ....................................... 3
Connecting the Speakers ............................................................ 4
9 TV VOL +/– buttons (27)
p TV CH +/– buttons (27)
q • 10 keys for selecting preset channels
e
r
(17)
• 10 keys for adjusting sound
(21 – 23, 26)
• 10 keys for operating audio/video
t
components (26, 27)
w ANALOG/DIGITAL button (15)
e MUTING button (9)
r VOLUME +/– buttons (9)
t Operating buttons for audio/video
components (26, 27)
Front Panel
1 STANDBY/ONbutton and
STANDBY lamp (8)
2 FM/AM TUNING 5/∞ buttons (16)
3 FM/AM PRESET 5/∞ buttons (16, 17)
4 FM MODE button (17)
5 MEMORY button (16)
6 Display (8)
7 ADJUST button (10, 11, 21 – 23)
8 Remote sensor (7)
9 SETTING button (11 – 14)
p MASTER VOLUME control (9)
q PHONES jack (9)
w SURROUND ON/OFF button (21, 24)
e DSP MODE button (22 – 24)
r SPEAKERS ON/OFF button (9)
t INPUT ANALOG button (15)
INPUT ATT button (10)
y INPUT DIGITAL button (14)
u Source selecting buttons (8, 9, 14)
DVD, VCR, TV SOUND, CD,
TAPE/CDR, FM/AM
i SOURCE NAME button (11)
TAPE/CDR button also functions as
*
the SOURCE NAME button.
o CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞ buttons
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Getting Started
ANTENNA
AM
LOOP
FM 75
COAXIAL
AM
EXT
A
M
L
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P
A
M
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5
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TENNA
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ANTENNA
This section explains how to connect audio/video components and speakers to the receiver, and how to connect the
power supply.
English
Before Installation
Connecting the FM and AM Antennas
General
• Be sure your hands are dry.
• Turn the power off to all components.
• Read the manuals supplied with the components you are going to
connect.
Locations
• Install the receiver in a location that is level and protected from
moisture.
• The temperature around the receiver must be between –5˚C and
35˚C (23˚F and 95˚F).
• Make sure there is good ventilation around the receiver. Poor
ventilation could cause overheating and damage the receiver.
Handling the receiver
• Do not insert any metal object into the receiver.
• Do not disassemble the receiver or remove screws, covers, or
cabinet.
• Do not expose the receiver to rain or moisture.
Checking the Supplied Accessories
Check to be sure you have all of the following items, which are
supplied with the receiver.
The number in the parentheses indicates the quantity of the pieces
supplied.
• Remote Control (1)
• Batteries (2)
• AM Loop Antenna (1)
• FM Antenna (1)
• AC Plug Adaptor (1)
FM Antenna Connections
A
FM Antenna
Extend the supplied FM antenna horizontally.
Outdoor FM Antenna Cable
A. Using the Supplied FM Antenna
The FM antenna provided can be connected to the FM 75 Ω
COAXIAL terminal as temporary measure.
B. Using the Standard Type Connector (Not Supplied)
A standard type connector should be connected to the FM 75 Ω
COAXIAL terminal.
Note:
If reception is poor, connect an outdoor antenna.
Before attaching a 75
going to an outdoor antenna), disconnect the supplied FM antenna.
Ω
coaxial cable (the kind with a round wire
B
If anything is missing, contact your dealer immediately.
Setting the Voltage Selector Switch
Before connections, always do the following first if necessary.
Set the correct voltage for your area with the voltage selector switch
on the rear panel. Rotate the voltage selector using a screw driver, so
the voltage number the voltage mark is set at is the same as the
voltage where you are plugging in the receiver.
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
220V
110V
127V
230-240V
Voltage mark
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AM Antenna Connections
FRONT
SPEAKERS
RIGHTLEFT
CENTER
SPEAKER
REAR
SPEAKERS
RIGHT LEFT
ANTENNA
FM 75
COAXIAL
AM
LOOP
AM
EXT
1
Outdoor single vinyl-covered wire (not supplied)
Snap the tabs on the loop into the
slots of the base to assemble the
AM loop.
AM Loop Antenna
2
Basic connecting procedure
1
23
English
1 Cut, twist and remove the insulation at the end of
each speaker signal cable (not supplied).
2 Open the terminal and then insert the speaker
3
signal cable.
3 Close the terminal.
Connecting the front speakers
Connect front speakers to the FRONT SPEAKERS terminals.
Turn the loop until you have the best reception.
Notes:
• If the AM loop antenna wire is covered with vinyl,
remove the vinyl by twisting it as shown in the diagram.
• Make sure the antenna conductors do not touch any
other terminals, connecting cords and power cord. This
could cause poor reception.
• If reception is poor, connect an outdoor single vinyl-covered wire to
the AM EXT terminal. (Keep the AM loop antenna connected.)
Connecting the Speakers
You can connect the following speakers:
• One pair of front speakers to produce normal stereo sound.
• One pair of rear speakers to enjoy the surround effect.
• One center speaker to produce more effective surround effect (to
emphasize human voices).
• One subwoofer to enhance the bass.
IMPORTANT:
After connecting the speakers listed above, set the speaker
setting information properly to obtain the best possible DSP
effect. For details, see page 12.
For each speaker (except for a subwoofer), connect the (+) and (–)
terminals on the rear panel to the (+) and (–) terminals marked on
the speakers. For connecting a subwoofer, see page 5.
Left speakerRight speaker
Connecting the rear and center speakers
Connect rear speakers to the REAR SPEAKERS terminals and a
center speaker to the CENTER SPEAKER terminals.
Center speaker
Left rear
speaker
Right rear
speaker
CAUTION:
Use speakers with the SPEAKER IMPEDANCE indicated by the
speaker terminals.
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Connecting the subwoofer speaker
CD
PHONO
AUDIO
TV SOUND
VCR
OUT
(REC)
IN
(PLAY)
CD
IN
(PLAY)
RIGHTLEFT
TAPE
CDR
OUT
(REC)
English
You can enhance the bass by connecting a subwoofer.
Connect the input jack of a powered subwoofer to the
SUBWOOFER OUT jack on the rear panel, using a cable with RCA
pin plugs (not supplied).
SUBWOOFER
Powered subwoofer
OUT
Connecting Audio/Video Components
You can connect the following audio/video components to this
receiver. Refer also to the manuals supplied with your components.
Audio ComponentsVideo Components
• CD player*• DVD player*
• Cassette deck• TV*
or CD recorder*• VCR
*
You can connect these components using the methods described in
“Analog connections” (below) or in “Digital connections” (see page
7).
Cassette deck or CD recorder
Cassette deck
To audio input
To audio output
To audio outputTo audio input
CD recorder
Analog connections
Audio component connections
Use the cables with RCA pin plugs (not supplied).
Connect the white plug to the audio left jack, and the red plug to the
audio right jack.
CAUTION:
If you connect a sound-enhancing device such as a graphic equalizer
between the source components and this receiver, the sound output
through this receiver may be distorted.
CD player
CD player
CD
OUT
(REC)
To audio output
TAPE
CDR
IN
(PLAY)
OUT
(REC)
VCR
IN
(PLAY)
TV SOUND
RIGHTLEFT
AUDIO
Note:
You can connect either a cassette deck or a CD recorder to the TAPE/
CDR jacks. When connecting a CD recorder to the TAPE/CDR jacks,
change the source name, which will be shown on the display when
selected as the source, to “CDR.” See page 11 for details.
If your audio components have a COMPU LINK jack
See also page 25 for detailed information about the connection and
the COMPU LINK remote control system.
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Video component connections
Use the cables with RCA pin plugs (not supplied).
Connect the white plug to the audio left jack, the red plug to the
audio right jack, and the yellow plug to the video jack.
TV
CD
TV
To audio
output
OUT
(REC)
TAPE
CDR
IN
(PLAY)
OUT
(REC)
VCR
IN
(PLAY)
TV SOUND
RIGHTLEFT
AUDIO
MONITOR
OUT
DVD
OUT
(REC)
VCR
IN
(PLAY)
VIDEO
To video input
Connect the TV to the MONITOR
OUT jack to view the playback
picture from the other connected
video components.
DVD player
RIGHT
DVD player
DVD
MONITOR
OUT
LEFT
DVD
OUT
(REC)
VCR
IN
(PLAY)
VIDEO
A
DVD
AUDIO
B
Å To front left/right channel audio output (or to audio mixed
output if necessary)
ı To video output
Note:
To enjoy the software encoded with Dolby Digital or DTS Digital
Surround, you must connect the DVD player using the digital terminal
on the rear of this receiver. (See “Digital connections” on page 7.)
English
VCR
A
VCR
B
CD
OUT
(REC)
TAPE
CDR
IN
(PLAY)
OUT
(REC)
VCR
IN
(PLAY)
TV SOUND
RIGHTLEFT
AUDIO
MONITOR
Å To left/right channel audio output
ı To left/right channel audio input
Ç To video output
Î To video input
OUT
DVD
OUT
(REC)
VCR
IN
(PLAY)
C
D
VIDEO
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Digital connections
English
This receiver is equipped with two DIGITAL IN terminals — one
digital coaxial terminal and one digital optical terminal.
You can connect any component to one of the digital terminals using
a digital coaxial cable (not supplied) or digital optical cable (not
supplied).
IMPORTANT:
• When connecting the DVD player or digital TV broadcast tuner
using the digital terminal, you also need to connect it to the video
jack on the rear. Without connecting it to the video jack, you can
view no playback picture.
• After connecting the components using the DIGITAL IN terminals,
set the following correctly if necessary.
– Set the digital input (DIGITAL IN) terminal setting correctly. For
details, see “Digital Input (DIGITAL IN) Terminal Setting” on page
14.
– Select the digital input mode correctly. For details, see “Selecting
the Analog or Digital Input Mode” on page 14.
Digital TV
DVD player
Connecting the Power Cord
Before plugging the receiver into an AC outlet, make sure that all
connections have been made.
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.
Keep the power cord away from the connecting cables and the
antenna. The power cord may cause noise or screen interference. We
recommend that you use a coaxial cable to connect the antenna,
since it is well-shielded against interference.
Notes:
• The preset settings such as preset channels and sound adjustment
may be erased in a few days in the following cases:
–When you unplug the power cord.
–When a power failure occurs.
• If the wall outlet does not match the AC plug, use the supplied AC
plug adaptor.
CAUTIONS:
• Do not plug in before setting the voltage selector switch on the rear
of the unit and all connection procedures are complete.
• Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.
• Do not pull on the power cord to unplug the cord. When unplugging
the cord, always grasp the plug so as not to damage the cord.
DVD
CD playerCD recorder
When the component has a digital
coaxial output terminal, connect it to the
DIGITAL 1 (DVD) terminal, using the
digital coaxial cable (not supplied).
DIGITAL 1
When the component has a digital
(DVD)
optical output terminal, connect it to the
DIGITAL 2 (CD) terminal, using the
digital optical cable (not supplied).
DIGITAL 2 ( CD )
Before connecting a digital
optical cable, unplug the
DIGITAL IN
protective plug.
Notes:
• When shipped from the factory, the DIGITAL IN terminals have
been set for use with the following components.
– DIGITAL 1 (coaxial): For DVD player
– DIGITAL 2 (optical): For CD player
• When you want to operate the CD player or CD recorder using the
COMPU LINK remote control system, connect the target
component also as described in “Analog connections” (see page 5).
Putting Batteries in the Remote Control
Before using the remote control, put two supplied batteries first.
When using the remote control, aim the remote control directly at
the remote sensor on the receiver.
1
2
3
1. On the back of the remote control, remove the
battery cover.
2. Insert batteries. Make sure to match the polarity:
(+) to (+) and (–) to (–).
3. Replace the cover.
If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases, replace
the batteries. Use two R6P(SUM-3)/AA(15F) type dry-cell batteries.
CAUTION:
Follow these precautions to avoid leaking or cracking cells:
• Place batteries in the remote control so they match the polarity: (+)
to (+) and (–) to (–).
• Use the correct type of batteries. Batteries that look similar may
differ in voltage.
• Always replace both batteries at the same time.
• Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.
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Basic Operations
The following operations are commonly used when you play any sound source.
Turning the Power On and Off (Standby)
On the front panel:
To turn on the power, press
STANDBY/ON
.
The STANDBY lamp goes off. The name of
the current source (or station frequency)
appears on the display.
Current source name appears
SPK
L
ANALOG
R
Current volume level is shown here
To turn off the power (into standby mode),
press STANDBY/ON
again.
The STANDBY lamp lights up. A small
amount of power is consumed in standby
mode. To turn the power off completely,
unplug the AC power cord.
From the remote control:
To turn on the power, press AUDIO in the
(standby/on) section.
The STANDBY lamp goes off. The name of the
current source (or station frequency) appears on
the display.
STANDBY
STANDBY/ON
VOLUME
STANDBY
STANDBY/ON
AUDIO
Selected source name appears
DIGITAL AUT O
ANALOG
LINEAR PCM
DIGITAL
SPK
LC
R
PRO LOGIC DSP H.PHONE AUTO MUTING TUNED STEREO
S.WFR
LFE
LS RS
S
CH-
INPUT ATTSLEEP
VOLUME
DVDSelect the DVD player.
TV SOUNDSelect the TV sound.
VCRSelect the video component connected to the
VCR jacks.
CD *Select the CD player.
TAPE/CDR *Select the cassette deck (or the CD recorder).
FM/AM *Select an FM or AM broadcast.
• Each time you press the button, the band
alternates between FM and AM.
Notes:
• When connecting a CD recorder (to the TAPE/CDR jacks), change
the source name that appears on the display. See page 11 for
details.
• When you have connected some digital source components using
the digital terminals (see page 7), you need to select the digital
input mode.
• When you press one of the source selecting buttons on the remote
control marked above with an asterisk (*), the receiver
automatically turns on.
English
To turn off the power (into standby mode),
press AUDIO in the
(standby/on) section
again.
The STANDBY lamp lights up.
Selecting the Source to Play
Press one of the source selecting buttons.
On the front panel:
DVDVCRTV SOUND
CDTAPE/CDR
SOURCE NAME
From the remote control:
DVD
TV SOUND
VCR
CD
TAPE/CDR
FM/AM
FM/AM
Signal and speaker indicators on the display
The signal indicators light up in the following cases:
• Only the indicators for the incoming signals light up.
• When analog input is selected, “L” and “R” always light up.
The speaker indicators light up only —:
• When the corresponding speaker is activated.
AND
• When the corresponding speaker is required for the DSP mode
selected currently.
Signal indicators light up in
red:
RCL
S.WFR
LSRSS
LFE
Speaker indicators light up
in white:
RCL
S.WFR
LSRSS
LFE
L:•When digital input is selected: Lights up when the left
channel signal comes in.
• When analog input is selected: Al ways lights up.
R:•When digital input is selected: Lights up when the right
channel signal comes in.
• When analog input is selected: Al ways lights up.
C:Lights up when the center channel signal comes in.
LS: Lights up when the left rear channel signal comes in.
RS: Lights up when the right rear channel signal comes in.
S:Lights up when the monaural rear channel signal comes in.
LFE: Lights up when the LFE channel signal comes in.
Note:
When “SUBWOOFER” is set to “YES” (see page 11),
S.WFR
lights up.
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Selecting different sources for picture and sound
MUTING
You can watch picture from a video component while listening to
English
sound from another component. Press one of the audio source
selecting buttons (CD, TAPE/CDR, FM/AM), while viewing the
picture from a video component such as the VCR or DVD player,
etc.
On the front panel:
CDTAPE/CDR
SOURCE NAME
FM/AM
From the remote control:
CD
TAPE/CDR
FM/AM
Adjusting the Volume
On the front panel:
To increase the volume, turn MASTER
VOLUME clockwise.
To decrease the volume, turn it
counterclockwise.
• When you turn MASTER VOLUME rapidly,
the volume level also changes rapidly.
• When you turn MASTER VOLUME slowly,
the volume level also changes slowly.
From the remote control:
To increase the volume, press VOLUME +.
To decrease the volume, press VOLUME –.
CAUTION:
Always set the volume to the minimum before starting any source. If
the volume is set at its high level, the sudden blast of sound energy
can permanently damage your hearing and/or ruin your speakers.
MASTER VOLUME
+
VOLUME
–
Listening Only with Headphones
You must turn off speakers when you listen with headphones.
1. Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the front
panel.
2. Press SPEAKERS ON/OFF so that the SPK indicator disappears
from the display.
This cancels the DSP mode currently selected, and activates the
HEADPHONE mode (see below).
• “HEADPHONE” appears and H. PHONE indicator lights
up on the display.
HEADPHONE mode:
This mode can reproduce the LFE channel signals, mixing them
with the front channel signals. So you will not miss the
subwoofer sounds even if you listen to a source using the
headphones.
Notes:
• While in the HEADPHONE mode, you cannot use any DSP modes
(see page 18.)
• Activating the speaker cancels the HEADPHONE mode and turns
on the DSP mode previously selected.
CAUTION:
Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on
headphones, as high volume can damage both the headphones and
your hearing.
Muting the Sound
From the remote control ONLY:
Press MUTING to mute the sound
through all speakers and headphones
connected.
“MUTING” appears on the display and the volume
turns off (the volume level indicator goes off).
To restore the sound, press MUTING again so that “OFF” appears
on the display.
• Turning MASTER VOLUME on the front panel or pressing
VOLUME +/– on the remote control also restores the sound.
Note:
The volume level can be adjusted within the range of “0” (minimum) to
“80” (maximum).
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Adjusting the Subwoofer Output Level
CONTROL
DOWNUP
ADJUST SETTIN
You can adjust the subwoofer output level if you have selected
“YES” for the “SUBWOOFER” (see page 11).
Once it has been adjusted, the receiver memorizes the adjustment.
SPKINPUT ATT
L
ANALOG
R
English
Before you start, remember...
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
• When the front speakers are deactivated, the subwoofer level
cannot be adjusted.
On the front panel:
1. Press ADJUST repeatedly until
ADJUST SETTIN
“SUBWFR LEVEL” appears on
the display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
SPK
L
S.WFR
R
CONTROL
DOWNUP
ANALOG
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
to adjust the subwoofer output
level (+10 dB to –10 dB).
SPK
L
S.WFR
R
SOUND
ANALOG
From the remote control:
1. Press SOUND .
The 10 keys are activated for sound adjustments.
SPK
L
ANALOG
R
Notes:
• This function is available only for the sources connected using the
analog terminals.
• This function does not take effect when digital input is selected.
Adjusting the Tone
You can adjust the bass and treble sounds as you like.
Once it has been adjusted, the receiver memorizes the adjustment.
Before you start, remember...
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press ADJUST repeatedly until
“BASS” or “TREBLE” appears on
the display.
• Select “BASS” to adjust the bass sound level.
• Select “TREBLE” to adjust the treble sound level.
SPK
L
ANALOG
R
2. Press SUBWOOFER +/– to adjust
– SUBWOOFER +
the subwoofer output level (+10 dB
to –10 dB).
Attenuating the Input Signal
When the input level of the playing source is too high, the sounds
will be distorted. If this happens, you need to attenuate the input
signal level to prevent the sound distortion.
Once it has been adjusted, the receiver memorizes the adjustment.
On the front panel ONLY:
Press and hold INPUT ATT so that
the INPUT ATT indicator lights up
INPUT ANALOG
INPUT ATT
on the display.
• Each time you press and hold the button, the
Input Attenuator mode turns on (“INPUT ATT
ON”) or off (“INPUT NORMAL”).
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or
SPK
L
ANALOG
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
to adjust the bass or treble sound
level (+10 dB to –10 dB).
• Each time you press the button, the sound
level changes by ± 2 steps.
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Basic Settings
CONTROL
DOWNUP
T
TAPE/CDR
SOURCE NAME
Some of the following settings are required after connecting and positioning your speakers in your listening room, while
others will make operations easier.
English
Recording a Source
You can record any source playing through the receiver to a cassette
deck (or a CD recorder) connected to the TAPE/CDR jacks and the
VCR connected to the VCR jacks at the same time.
While recording, you can listen to the selected sound source at
whatever sound level you like without affecting the sound levels of
the recording.
Note:
The output volume level, tone adjustment (see page 10), and DSP
modes (see page 18) cannot affect the recording.
Adjusting the Front Speaker Output
Balance
If the sounds you hear from the front right and left speakers are
unequal, you can adjust the speaker output balance.
Once it has been adjusted, the receiver memorizes the adjustment.
Before you start, remember...
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
Setting the Subwoofer Information
Register whether you have connected a subwoofer or not.
Before you start, remember...
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until
SETTING
“SUBWOOFER” appears on the
display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
to register whether you have
connected a subwoofer or not.
• Each time you press the button, the
subwoofer setting alternates between
“YES” and “NO.”
YES:Select this when a subwoofer is used.
up on the display (see page 8.)
NO:Select this when no subwoofer is used.
S.WFR
lights
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press ADJUST repeatedly until
“L/R BALANCE” appears on the
display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
to adjust the balance.
• Pressing CONTROL UP 5 decreases the
left channel output from CNTR (Center)
to –21.
• Pressing CONTROL DOWN ∞ decreases
the right channel output from CNTR
(Center) to –21.
ADJUST SETTIN
CONTROL
DOWNUP
Changing the Source Name
When you have connected the CD recorder to the TAPE/CDR jacks
on the rear panel, change the source name shown on the display
when you select the CD recorder as the source.
On the front panel ONLY:
When changing the source name from “TAPE” to “CDR”:
1. Press TAPE/CDR.
• Make sure “TAPE” appears on the display.
2. Press and hold SOURCE NAME
(TAPE/CDR) until “ASSGN. CDR”
appears on the display.
To change the source name from “CDR” to “TAPE,”
repeat the same procedure above (in step 1, make sure “CDR”
appears on the display
Note:
Without changing the source name, you can still use the connected
components. However, there may be some inconvenience.
– “TAPE” will appear on the display when you select the CD
recorder.
– You cannot use the digital input (see page 14) for the CD recorder.
– You cannot use the COMPU LINK remote control system (see page
25) to operate the CD recorder.
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Setting the Speakers for the DSP Modes
CONTROL
DOWNUP
CONTROL
DOWNUP
To obtain the best possible surround sound of the DSP (Digital
Signal Processor) modes (see page 18), you have to register the
information about the speakers arrangement after all connections are
completed.
Before you start, remember...
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
Front, Center, and Rear Speaker Setting
Register the sizes of all the connected speakers.
• When you change your speakers, you need to register the
information about the speakers again.
Center Delay Time Setting
Register the delay time of the sound from the center speaker,
comparing to that of the sound from the front speakers.
If the distance from your listening point to the center speaker is
equal to that to the front speakers, select 0 msec. As the distance to
the center speaker becomes shorter, the delay time increases .
• 1 msec increase (or decrease) in delay time corresponds to
30 cm decrease (or increase) in distance.
• When shipped from the factory, delay time is set to 0 msec.
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until
T SETTING
“CENTER DELAY” appears on
the display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
English
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until
SETTING
“FRONT SPK” (Front Speaker),
“CENTER SPK” (Center Speaker),
or “REAR SPK” (Rear Speaker)
appears on the display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
CONTROL
DOWNUP
to select the appropriate item
about the speaker selected in the
above step.
• Each time you press the button, the display changes
to show the following:
LARGE
LARGE: Select this when the speaker size is relatively large.
SMALL: Select this when the speaker size is relatively small.
NO:Select this when you have not connected a speaker.
(Not selectable for the front speakers)
SMALLNO
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to select the appropriate
items for the other speakers.
Notes:
• K eep the following comment in mind as reference when adjusting.
– If the size of the cone speaker unit built in your speaker is greater
than 12 cm, select “LARGE,” and if it is smaller than 12 cm,
select “SMALL.”
• If you have selected “NO” for the subwoofer setting, you can only
select “LARGE” for the front speaker setting.
• If you have selected “SMALL” for the front speaker setting, you
cannot select “LARGE” for the center and rear speaker settings.
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
to select the delay time of the
center speaker output.
• Pressing CONTROL UP 5 increases the
delay time from 0 msec (“C_DELAY 0MS”)
to 5 msec (“C_DELAY 5MS”).
• Pressing CONTROL DOWN ∞ decreases the
delay time from 5 msec (“C_DELAY 5MS”)
to 0 msec (“C_DELAY 0MS”).
Note:
You cannot adjust the center delay time when you have set “CENTER
SPK” to “NO.”
Rear Delay Time Setting
Register the delay time of the sound from the rear speakers,
comparing to that of the sound from the front speakers.
If the distance from your listening point to the rear speakers is equal
to that to the front speakers, select 0 msec. As the distance to the
rear speakers becomes shorter, the delay time increases.
• 1 msec increase (or decrease) in delay time corresponds to
30 cm decrease (or increase) in distance.
• Rear delay time for Dolby Digital and DTS Digital Surround is to
be set to 5 msec.
• When shipped from the factory, delay time is set to 5 msec.
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until
T SETTING
“REAR DELAY” appears on the
display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
to select the delay time of the rear
speaker output.
• Pressing CONTROL UP 5 increases the
delay time from 0 msec (“R_DELAY 0MS”)
to 15 msec (“R_DELAY 15MS”).
• Pressing CONTROL DOWN ∞ decreases the
delay time from 15 msec (“R_DELAY 15MS”)
to 0 msec (“R_DELAY 0MS”).
Note:
You cannot adjust the rear delay time when you have set “REAR SPK”
to “NO.”
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CONTROL
DOWNUP
Crossover Frequency Setting
CONTROL
DOWNUP
English
Small speakers cannot reproduce the bass sound very well. So, if
you have used a small speaker for any of the front, center, and rear
channels, this receiver automatically reallocates the bass elements,
originally assigned to the channel for which you have connected the
small speaker, to another channel (for which you have connected the
large speaker).
If you have selected “LARGE” for all speakers (see page 12), this
function will not take effect. To use this function properly, you need
to set this crossover frequency level according to the size of the
small speaker connected.
Low Frequency Effect Attenuator Setting
If the bass sound is distorted while playing back a source using
Dolby Digital or DTS Digital Surround, follow the procedure below.
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until
T SETTING
“LFE ATT” (Low Frequency
Effect Attenuator) appears on the
display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until
SETTING
“CROSSOVER FRQ” (Crossover
Frequency) appears on the display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
CONTROL
DOWNUP
to select the crossover frequency
level according to the size of the
small speaker connected.
• Each time you press the button, the display
changes to show the following:
80HZ
• Use the following comments as reference when adjusting.
80HZ:Select this when the cone speaker unit built in the
speaker is about 12 cm.
100HZ:Select this when the cone speaker unit built in the
speaker is about 10 cm.
120HZ:Select this when the cone speaker unit built in the
speaker is about 8 cm.
Note:
Crossover frequency is not valid for the HEADPHONE mode.
100HZ120HZ
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
to select the low frequency effect
attenuator level.
• Each time you press the button, the display
changes to show the following:
0dB10dB
0dB:Normally select this.
10dB:Select this when the bass sound is distorted.
Note:
This function takes effect only when the subwoofer (LFE) signals
come in, (with “SUBWOOFER” set to “YES.”)
Dynamic Range Compression Setting
You can compress the dynamic range (difference between maximum
sound and minimum sound) of the reproduced sound. This is useful
when enjoying surround sound at night.
• This function takes effect only when playing back a source using
Dolby Digital.
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until
SETTING
“D_RANGE COMP” (Dynamic
Range Compression) appears on
the display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
to select the appropriate item
about the compression level.
• Each time you press the button, the
display changes to show the following:
OFFMIDMAX
OFF:Select this when you want to enjoy surround with its
full dynamic range. (No effect applied.)
MID:Select this when you want to reduce the dynamic
range a little. (Factory setting.)
MAX:Select this when you want to apply the compression
effect fully. (Useful at night.)
Note:
Dynamic Range Compression is not valid for the DTS Digital
Surround.
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Digital Input (DIGITAL IN) Terminal
INPUT DIGITAL
DIGIT AL A UT O
LINEAR PCM
Setting
When you use the digital input terminals, you have to register what
components are connected to which terminals (DIGITAL IN 1/2).
Before you start, remember...
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press SETTING repeatedly until
SETTING
“DIGITAL IN” appears on the
display.
The display changes to show the current setting.
DIGITAL 2 terminal setting
Selecting the Analog or Digital Input Mode
When you have connected digital source components using both the
analog connection (see page 5) and the digital connection methods
(see page 7), you need to select the input mode correctly.
On the front panel :
1. Press one of the
DVDVTRTV SOUND
source selecting
buttons (DVD, TV
SOUND, CD, or
CDTAPE/CDR
SOURCE NAME
FM/AM
TAPE/CDR)* for
which you want to change the input mode.
Note:
*
Among the sources listed above, you can select the digital input
only for the sources which you have selected the digital input
terminals for. (See “Digital Input (DIGITAL IN) Terminal Setting.”)
English
DIGITAL 1 terminal setting
2. Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞
CONTROL
DOWNUP
to select the appropriate digital
terminal setting.
• Each time you press the button, the display
changes to show the following:
1 DVD 2 CD “ 1 DVD 2 TV “ 1 DVD 2 CDR “
1 CD 2 DVD “ 1 CD 2 TV “ 1 CD 2 CDR “
1 TV 2 DVD “ 1 TV 2 CD “ 1 TV 2 CDR “
1 CDR 2 DVD “ 1 CDR 2 CD “ 1 CDR 2 TV “
(back to the beginning)
Note:
When shipped from the factory, the DIGITAL IN terminals can be used
as the digital input for the following components.
• DIGITAL 1 (coaxial): For DVD player
• DIGITAL 2 (optical): For CD player
2. Press INPUT DIGITAL to select
the digital input mode (AUTO).
The DIGITAL AUTO indicator lights up on
the display, and the digital signal indicator
for the detected signals also light up.*
• When “AUTO” is selected, the receiver automatically detects
the incoming signal format.
SPK
DIGITAL AUTO
L
R
“AUTO” appears for about 4 seconds.
* The followings are the analog/digital signal indicators on the
display to indicate what type of the signal comes into the
receiver.
:Lights up when “AUTO” is selected as
the digital input mode.
ANALOG
:Lights up when the analog input is
selected.
: Lights up when Linear PCM signals
come in.
DIGIT AL
:Lights up when Dolby Digital signals
come in.
:Lights up when DTS Digital Surround
signals come in.
Continued to the next page.
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English
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When playing a software encoded with the DTS Digital
Surround, “AUTO” may not work properly and the following
symptoms may occur:
• Sound does not come out at the beginning of playback.
• Noise comes out while using the searching or skipping
function.
In this case, press CONTROL UP 5/
DOWN ∞ to select “DTS” while “AUTO”
CONTROL
DOWNUP
is lit on the display.
• Each time you press the button, the input
mode changes as follows:
AUTO
(Digital)
DTS
(Digital)
The DIGITAL AUTO indicator does not light up on the display
while “DTS” is selected.
To change the input mode back to “AUTO,” press CONTROL
UP 5/DOWN ∞ while “DTS” is lit on the display after pressing
INPUT DIGITAL.
If
flashes while “DTS” is selected as the input mode, select
“AUTO.”
Note:
When you turn off the power or select another source, “DTS”
setting is canceled and the digital input mode is automatically
reset to “AUTO.”
Storing the Basic Settings and
Adjustments
You can assign and store different sound settings for each different
playing source. By using this function, you do not have to change
the settings every time you change the source. The stored settings
for the newly selected source are automatically recalled.
The following can be stored for each source:
• Subwoofer output level (see page 10)
• Input attenuator mode (see page 10)
• Tone adjustment (see page 10)
• Balance (see page 11)
• DSP modes
– Surround mode (see page 21)
– DAP mode (see page 23)
The above settings are stored automatically in the following cases:
• When you turn on the power.
• When you change the source.
• When you assign the source name.
Notes:
• You cannot assign and store different settings for digital input mode
and analog input mode.
• If the source is FM or AM, you can assign a different setting for
each band.
To change the input mode back to analog
input, press INPUT ANALOG.
“ANALOG” appears on the display for a
while.
From the remote control:
1. Press the source selecting button
(DVD, TV SOUND, CD, or
INPUT ANALOG
INPUT ATT
DVD
CD
TAPE/CDR)* for which you want
to change the input mode.
Note:
*
Among the sources listed above, you can select the digital input
only for the sources which you have selected the digital input
terminals for. (See “Digital Input (DIGITAL IN) Terminal Setting.”)
2. Press AN ALOG/DIGIT AL to
ANALOG/DIGITAL
change the input mode.
• Each time you press the button, the input
mode changes as follows:
ANALOG
AUTO
(Digital)
TV SOUND
TAPE/CDR
Using the Sleep Timer
Using the Sleep Timer, you can fall asleep to music and know the
receiver will turn off by itself rather than play all night.
From the remote control ONLY:
Press SLEEP repeatedly.
The SLEEP indicator lights up on the display,
and the shut-off time changes as follows
(in minutes):
When the shut-off time comes
The receiver turns off automatically.
To check or change the time remaining until the shut-off time
Press SLEEP once.
The remaining time until the shut-off time appears in minutes.
• To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly.
To cancel the Sleep Timer
Press SLEEP repeatedly until “SLEEP 00 MIN.” appears on the
display. (The SLEEP indicator goes off.)
• Turning off the power also cancels the Sleep Timer.
SLEEP
When playing a software encoded with the DTS Digital
Surround, “AUTO” may not work properly. In this case, press
CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞ on the front panel to select “DTS.”
(See above.)
Note:
You can only select “ANALOG” and “AUTO” using the remote
control.
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Receiving Radio Broadcasts
MEMORY
MEMORY
FM/AM PRESET
You can browse through all the stations or use the preset function to go immediately to a particular station.
Setting the AM Tuner Interval Spacing
Some countries space AM stations 9 kHz apart, and other countries
use 10 kHz spacing.
On the front panel ONLY:
To select the 10 kHz interval:
Be sure the receiver is turned off, but is plugged into an AC outlet.
Hold down FM/AM TUNING 5 and press STANDBY/ON
.
Now the 10 kHz interval is selected.
FM/AM TUNING
STANDBY
and
STANDBY/ON
To change back to the 9 kHz interval:
Be sure the receiver is turned off, but is plugged into an AC outlet.
Hold down FM/AM TUNING ∞ and press STANDBY/ON
.
Now the 9 kHz interval is selected.
FM/AM TUNING
STANDBY
and
STANDBY/ON
Tuning in Stations Manually
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Press FM/AM to select the band
FM/AM
(FM or AM).
• Each time you press the button, the band
alternates between FM and AM.
Using Preset Tuning
Once a station is assigned to a channel number, the station can be
quickly tuned. You can preset up to 30 FM and 15 AM stations.
To store the preset stations
Before you start, remember...
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
On the front panel ONLY:
1. Tune in the station you want to preset (see
“Tuning in Stations Manually”).
If you want to store the FM reception mode for this station,
select the FM reception mode you want. See “Selecting the FM
Reception Mode” on page 17.
SPK
L
ANALOG
R
TUNED
VOLUME
2. Press MEMORY.
SPK
L
ANALOG
R
CH-
TUNED
VOLUME
“CH-” appears and the channel number position starts flashing
on the display for about 5 seconds.
3. Press FM/AM PRESET 5/ ∞ to
select a channel number while the
channel number position is
flashing.
English
SPK
L
ANALOG
2. Press FM/AM TUNING 5/ ∞ until
R
TUNED
VOLUME
FM/AM TUNING
you find the frequency you want.
• Pressing FM/AM TUNING 5 increases
the frequency.
• Pressing FM/AM TUNING ∞ decreases
the frequency.
Notes:
• When you hold FM/AM TUNING 5/ ∞ in step 2, the frequency
keeps changing until a station is tuned in.
• When a station of sufficient signal strength is tuned in, the TUNED
indicator lights up on the display.
• When an FM stereo program is received, the STEREO indicator
also lights up.
SPK
L
ANALOG
R
CH-
TUNED
VOLUME
Note:
You can use the 10 keys on the remote control to select the
preset number. When using the 10 keys, be sure that they are
activated for the tuner, not for the CD and others. (See page 26.)
4. Press MEMORY again while the
selected channel number is flashing
on the display.
The selected channel number stops flashing.
The station is assigned to the selected channel number.
SPK
L
ANALOG
R
CH-
TUNED
VOLUME
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 until you store all the stations
you want.
To erase a stored preset station
Storing a new station on a used number erases the previously stored
one.
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FM MODE
To tune in a preset station
English
On the front panel:
1. Press FM/AM to select the band
(FM or AM).
The last received station of the selected
band is tuned in.
SPK
L
ANALOG
R
2. Press FM/AM PRESET 5/ ∞
until you find the channel you
want.
• Pressing FM/AM PRESET 5 increases the
channel numbers.
• Pressing FM/AM PRESET ∞ decreases the
channel numbers.
From the remote control:
1. Press FM/AM.
• Each time you press the button, the band
alternates between FM and AM.
TUNED
FM/AM
VOLUME
FM/AM PRESET
FM/AM
Selecting the FM Reception Mode
When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to
receive or noisy
You can change the FM reception mode while receiving an FM
broadcast.
• You can store the FM reception mode for each preset station.
On the front panel ONLY:
Press FM MODE.
• Each time you press the button, the FM reception
mode alternates between “AUTO” and “MONO.”
SPK
L
ANALOG
ANALOG
R
SPK
L
R
AUTO MUTING TUNED STEREO
TUNED
SPK
L
ANALOG
2. Press 10 keys to select a preset
channel number.
• For channel number 5, press 5.
• For channel number 15, press +10 then 5.
• For channel number 20, press +10 then 10.
• For channel number 30, press +10, +10,
then 10.
R
TUNED
VOLUME
1
EFFECT
7/P
5
– SUBWOOFER +TEST
– CENTER +
54
– REAR•L + – VCR CH +
8
– REAR•R +
10
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5
6
9
5
MENU
+10
ENTER
Note:
When you use the 10 keys on the remote control, be sure that they are
activated for the tuner, not for the CD and others. (See page 26.)
AUTO:When a program is broadcasted in stereo,
you will hear stereo sound; when in
monaural, you will hear monaural sounds.
This mode is also useful to suppress static
noise between stations. The AUTO
MUTING indicator lights up on the display.
MONO:Reception will be improved although you
5
will lose the stereo effect. In this mode, you
will hear noise while tuning into the
stations. The AUTO MUTING indicator
goes off from the display.
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Using the DSP Modes
DOLBY SURROUND
The built-in Surround Processor provides two types of the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) mode — Surround mode and
DAP (Digital Acoustic Processor) mode.
English
What are the DSP Modes?
Surround modes
With this receiver, you can use three types of the Surround mode.
Following modes cannot be used when only the front speakers
are connected to this receiver (without the rear speakers or
center speaker).
Dolby Surround (Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic)
Used to watch the soundtracks of software encoded with Dolby
Digital (bearing the mark
(bearing the mark
DOLBY SURROUND
DIGITAL
) or with Dolby Surround
).
Dolby Surround encoding format records the left front channel, right
front channel, center channel, and rear channel (total 4 channels)
signals into 2 channels. The Dolby Pro Logic decoder built in this
receiver decodes these 2 channel signals into original 4 channel
signals — matrix-based multichannel reproduction, and allows you
to enjoy the realistic stereo sounds in your listening room.
On the other hand, Dolby Digital encoding method (so called
discrete 5.1 channel digital audio format) records and compresses
the left front channel, right front channel, center channel, left rear
channel, right rear channel, and LFE channel (total 6 channels, but
LFE channel is counted as 0.1 channel, therefore called 5.1
channels) signals digitally. Each channel is completely independent
from other channel signals to avoid interference, therefore, you can
obtain much better sound quality with much stereo and surround
effects.
The Dolby Digital decoder built in this receiver can create much
more realistic sound field in your listening room. You may feel as if
you were in a real theater.
In addition, Dolby Digital enables stereo rear sounds, and sets the
cutoff frequency of the rear treble at 20 kHz, compared to 7 kHz for
Dolby Pro Logic. These facts enhance the sound movement and
being-there feelings much more than Dolby Pro Logic.
• To enjoy the software encoded with Dolby Digital, you must
connect the source component using the digital terminal on the
rear of this receiver. (See page 7.)
*
DTS Digital Surround
**
DTS Digital Surround is another discrete 5.1 channel digital audio
format available on CD, LD, and DVD software.
Compared to Dolby Digital, audio compression rate is relatively low.
This fact allows DTS Digital Surround format to add breadth and
depth to the reproduced sounds. As a result, DTS Digital Surround
features natural, solid and clear sound.
• To enjoy the software encoded with DTS Digital Surround, you
must connect the source component using the digital terminal on
the rear of this receiver. (See page 7.)
JVC Theater Surround
In order to reproduce a more realistic sound field in your listening
room while playing soundtracks of software encoded with Dolby
Surround (bearing the mark
), you can use JVC
Theater Surround.
Notes:
• The DSP modes have no effect on monaural sources.
In order to reproduce a more acoustic sound field in your listening
room while playing soundtracks of stereo sources, you can use DAP
modes. This mode can be used when the front speakers and the
rear speakers are connected to this receiver (without respect to
the center speaker connection).
You can select one of the following to your preference.
LIVE CLUB:Gives the feeling of a live music club with a low
ceiling.
DANCE CLUB:Gives a throbbing bass beat.
HALL:Gives clear vocal and the feeling of a concert hall.
PAVILION:Gives the spacious feeling of a pavilion with a
high ceiling.
Reproducing the Sound Field
The sound heard in a concert hall or club consists of direct sound
and indirect sound — early reflections and reflections from behind.
Direct sounds reach the listener directly without any reflection. On
the other hand, indirect sounds are delayed by the distances of the
ceiling and walls. These direct sounds and indirect sounds are the
most important elements of the acoustic surround effects.
JVC Theater Surround and DAP modes can create these important
elements, and give you a real “being there” feeling.
Reflections from
Early reflections
Direct sounds
behind
Available DSP modes according to the input mode
V: Possible2: Impossible
* You can also use SURROUND on the remote control to activate the surround mode.
*1When 2 channel signal comes in, DOLBY PRO LOGIC is selected. When other signals come in, DOLBY DIGITAL is selected.
*2When 2 channel signal comes in, DOLBY PRO LOGIC is selected. When other signals come in, DTS SURROUND is selected.
SURROUND ON/OFF*DSP MODE
VV VVV V
V
(DOLBY PRO LOGIC)
1
V *
(DOLBY DIGITAL)
2
V *
(DTS SURROUND)
VV VVV V
22 222V
22 222V
SURROUND MODE
(SURROUND OFF)
DSP OFF
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Available DSP Modes According to the Speaker Arrangement
Available DSP modes will vary depending on how many speakers are used with this receiver.
Make sure that you have set the speaker information correctly (see page 12).
English
Front
speaker
Rear
speaker
Front
speaker
Rear
speaker
Speaker arrangements
TV
Center speaker
TV
Front
speaker
Rear
speaker
Front
speaker
Rear
speaker
Available DSP modes
Each time you press DSP MODE on the front panel or SURROUND MODE on
the remote control, the DSP modes change as follows:
By pressing DSP MODE:
• THEATER
• LIVE CLUB
• DANCE CLUB
• HALL
• PAVILION
• DSP OFF (DSP mode is canceled)
To activate the Surround
mode, press SURROUND ON/
OFF on the front panel.
By pressing SURROUND MODE:
• SURROUND ON
(DOLBY PRO LOGIC, DOLBY
DIGITAL, or DTS SURROUND)
• THEATER
• LIVE CLUB
• DANCE CLUB
• HALL
• PAVILION
• DSP OFF (DSP mode is canceled)
To activate the Surround
mode, you can also press
SURROUND on the remote
control.
Front
speaker
TV
Center speaker
Front
speaker
Each time you press DSP MODE on the front panel or SURROUND MODE on
Each time you press DSP MODE on the front panel or SURROUND MODE on
the remote control, the DSP modes change as follows:
the remote control, the DSP modes change as follows:
By pressing DSP MODE:
• THEATER
• DSP OFF (DSP mode is canceled)
To activate the Surround
mode, press SURROUND ON/
OFF on the front panel.
By pressing SURROUND MODE:
• SURROUND ON
(DOLBY PRO LOGIC, DOLBY
DIGITAL, or DTS SURROUND)
• DSP OFF (DSP mode is canceled)
To activate the Surround
mode, you can also press
SURROUND on the remote
control.
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1
TEST
Adjusting the Surround Modes
DIGITAL
G
CONTROL
DOWNUP
English
Once you have adjusted the Surround modes, the adjustment is
memorized for each Surround mode.
Dolby and DTS Surround adjustments
Before you start, remember...
• Make sure that you have set the speaker information correctly
(see page 12).
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 3 again.
• You cannot adjust the rear speaker output levels when you have set
“REAR SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.
• You cannot adjust the center speaker output level when you have
set “CENTER SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.
From the remote control:
1. Select and play a sound source.
• To enjoy Dolby Pro Logic, play back a software encoded with
Dolby Surround and labeled with
• To enjoy Dolby Digital, play back a software encoded with
Dolby Digital and labeled with
• To enjoy DTS Digital Surround, play back a software encoded
with DTS Digital Surround and labeled with
2. Press SURROUND to activate an
appropriate Surround mode —
PRO LOGIC, DOLBY DIGITAL
or DTS SURROUND.
When “PRO LOGIC” is selected,
the PRO LOGIC indicator lights up on the display.
• Each time you press the button, the Surround mode turns on
and off alternately.
Note:
You can also press SURROUND MODE to activate an appropriate
Surround mode — PRO LOGIC, DOLBY DIGITAL, or DTS
SURROUND.
3. Press SOUND .
The 10 keys are activated for sound adjustments.
4. Press TEST to check the speaker
output balance.
“TEST TONE L” starts flashing on the
display, and a test tone comes out of the
speakers in the following order:
TEST TONE L
(Left front speaker)
TEST TONE LS
(Left rear speaker)
Notes:
• You can adjust the speaker output levels without outputting the
test tone.
• No test tone comes out of the center speaker when “CENTER
SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 12).
• No test tone comes out of the rear speakers when “REAR SPK”
is set to “NO” (see page 12).
TEST TONE C
(Center speaker)
DOLBY SURROUND
mark.
TEST TONE R
(Right front speaker)
TEST TONE RS
(Right rear speaker)
mark.
mark.
SURROUND
SURROUND
MODE
SOUND
TEST
1
5. Adjust the speaker output levels.
• To adjust the center speaker level, press
– CENTER +
5
6
CENTER +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).
• To adjust the left rear speaker level, press
REAR•L +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).
– REAR•L +
• To adjust the right rear speaker level, press
REAR•R +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).
– REAR•R +
10
+10
6. Press TEST again to stop the test
tone.
On the front panel:
You can also use the buttons on the front panel to adjust the
Surround modes. However, no test tone is available when using the
buttons on the front panel. So, make adjustments while listening to
the sound of the source played back.
1. Select and play a sound source.
• To enjoy Dolby Pro Logic, play back a software encoded with
Dolby Surround and labeled with
DOLBY SURROUND
mark.
• To enjoy Dolby Digital, play back a software encoded with
Dolby Digital and labeled with
• To enjoy DTS Digital Surround, play back a software encoded
DIGITAL
with DTS Digital Surround and labeled with
2. Press SURROUND ON/OFF to
mark.
mark.
SURROUND ON/OFF
activate an appropriate Surround
mode — PRO LOGIC, DOLBY
DIGITAL or DTS SURROUND.
When “PRO LOGIC” is selected, the PRO LOGIC indicator
lights up on the display.
• Each time you press the button, the Surround mode turns on
and off alternately.
3. Adjust the speaker output levels.
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until one of
the following indications appears on
the display.
“CENTER LEVEL”:
To adjust the center speaker level.
“REAR L LEVEL”:
To adjust the left rear speaker level.
“REAR R LEVEL”:
To adjust the right rear speaker level.
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞ to
adjust the selected speaker output level
(from +10 dB to –10 dB).
3) Repeat 1) and 2) to adjust the other
speaker output levels.
ADJUST SETTIN
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ENTER
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CONTROL
DOWNUP
ADJUST SETTIN
CONTROL
DOWNUP
JVC Theater Surround adjustments
DSP MODE
G
Before you start, remember...
• Make sure that you have set the speaker information correctly
(see page 12).
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 2 again.
• You cannot adjust the rear speaker output levels when you have set
“REAR SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.
• You cannot adjust the center speaker output level when you have
set “CENTER SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.
6. Press EFFECT to select an effect
level you want.
• Each time you press the button, the effect
level changes as follows:
DSP EFFECT 1DSP EFFECT 2DSP EFFECT 3
DSP EFFECT 4DSP EFFECT 5
As the number increases, JVC Theater Surround becomes
stronger (normally set it to “DSP EFFECT 3”).
EFFECT
4
English
From the remote control:
1. Press SURROUND MODE
SURROUND
repeatedly until “THEATER”
appears on the display.
The PRO LOGIC and DSP indicators also
light up on the display.
2. Press SOUND .
The 10 keys are activated for sound adjustments.
3. Press TEST to check the speaker
SURROUND
MODE
SOUND
TEST
output balance.
“TEST TONE L” starts flashing on the
display, and a test tone comes out of the
speakers in the following order:
TEST TONE L
(Left front speaker)
TEST TONE C
(Center speaker)
TEST TONE LS
(Left rear speaker)
Notes:
• You can adjust the speaker output levels without outputting the
test tone.
• No test tone comes out of the center speaker when “CENTER
SPK” is set to “NO” (see page 12).
• No test tone comes out of the rear speakers when “REAR SPK”
is set to “NO” (see page 12).
4. Adjust the speaker output levels.
• To adjust the center speaker level, press
CENTER +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).
• To adjust the left rear speaker level, press
REAR•L +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).
• To adjust the right rear speaker level, press
REAR•R +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).
TEST TONE R
(Right front speaker)
TEST TONE RS
(Right rear speaker)
– CENTER +
5
– REAR•L +
On the front panel:
You can also use the buttons on the front panel to adjust the
Surround modes. However, no test tone is available when using the
buttons on the front panel. So, make adjustments while listening to
the sound of the source played back.
1. Press DSP MODE repeatedly until
“THEATER” appears on the
display.
The PRO LOGIC and DSP indicators also
light up on the display.
1
2. Adjust the speaker output levels.
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until one of
the following indications appears on
the display.
“CENTER LEVEL”:
To adjust the center speaker level.
“REAR L LEVEL”:
To adjust the left rear speaker level.
“REAR R LEVEL”:
To adjust the right rear speaker level.
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞ to
adjust the selected speaker output
level (from +10 dB to –10 dB).
3) Repeat 1) and 2) to adjust the other
speaker output levels.
ADJUST SETTIN
3. Adjust the effect level.
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until “DSP
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MENU
EFFECT” appears on the display.
The display changes to show the current
setting.
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞ to
select the effect level.
• Each time you press the button, the
effect level changes as follows:
5. Press TEST again to stop the test tone.
– REAR•R +
10
+10
ENTER
DSP EFFECT 1DSP EFFECT 2DSP EFFECT 3
DSP EFFECT 4DSP EFFECT 5
As the number increases, JVC Theater Surround becomes
stronger (normally set it to “DSP EFFECT 3”).
TEST
1
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Adjusting the DAP Modes
N
English
Once you have adjusted the DAP modes, the adjustment is
memorized for each DAP mode.
Before you start, remember...
• Make sure that you have set the speaker information correctly
(see page 12).
• There is a time limit in doing the following steps. If the setting is
canceled before you finish, start from step 1 again.
• You cannot adjust the rear speaker output level when you have set
“REAR SPK” to “NO.” See page 12.
On the front panel:
1. Press DSP MODE repeatedly until
the DAP mode — LIVE CLUB,
DANCE CLUB, HALL, or
PAVILION — appears on the
display.
The DSP indicator also lights up on the display.
2. Adjust the rear speaker output levels.
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until one of
the following indications appears on
the display.
“REAR L LEVEL”:
To adjust the left rear speaker level.
“REAR R LEVEL”:
To adjust the right rear speaker level.
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞ to
adjust the selected speaker output level
(from +10 dB to –10 dB).
3) Repeat 1) and 2) to adjust the other
speaker output level.
3. Adjust the effect level.
1) Press ADJUST repeatedly until “DSP
EFFECT” appears on the display.
The display changes to show the current
setting.
2) Press CONTROL UP 5/DOWN ∞ to
select the effect level.
• Each time you press the button, the
effect level changes as follows:
DSP MODE
DOWNUP
DOWNUP
ADJUST SETTI
CONTROL
ADJUST SETTIN
CONTROL
From the remote control:
1. Press SURROUND MODE
repeatedly until the DAP mode —
LIVE CLUB, DANCE CLUB,
HALL, or PAVILION — appears
on the display.
The DSP indicator also lights up on the
display.
2. Press SOUND .
The 10 keys are activated for sound
adjustments.
3. Adjust the rear speaker output
levels.
• To adjust the left rear speaker level, press
REAR•L +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).
• To adjust the right rear speaker level, press
REAR•R +/– (from +10 dB to –10 dB).
4. Press EFFECT to select an effect
level you want.
• Each time you press the button, the effect
level changes as follows:
DSP EFFECT 1DSP EFFECT 2DSP EFFECT 3
DSP EFFECT 4DSP EFFECT 5
As the number increases, the selected DAP mode becomes
stronger (normally set it to “DSP EFFECT 3”).
SURROUND
SURROUND
MODE
SOUND
– REAR•L +
– REAR•R +
10
EFFECT
4
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MENU
+10
ENTER
DSP EFFECT 1DSP EFFECT 2DSP EFFECT 3
DSP EFFECT 4DSP EFFECT 5
As the number increases, the selected DAP mode becomes
stronger (normally set it to “DSP EFFECT 3”).
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DSP MODE
DSP MODE
Activating the DSP Modes
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
You can use only one DSP mode at a time. When a DSP mode is
activated, another DSP mode is canceled if in use.
For Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital, and DTS
Digital Surround
On the front panel:
1. Press SURROUND ON/OFF.
• Each time you press the button, the Dolby/
DTS Surround mode turns on and off
alternately.
SURROUND ON/OFF
For the other DSP modes
On the front panel:
1. Press DSP MODE repeatedly until
the mode you want appears on the
display.
• Each time you press the button, the DSP
modes change. (See page 20 for more
details.)
2. Select and play a sound source.
• To enjoy JVC Theater Surround, play back a software encoded
with Dolby Surround and labeled with
DOLBY SURROUND
English
mark.
2. Select and play a sound source.
• To enjoy Dolby Pro Logic, play back a software encoded with
Dolby Surround and labeled with
DOLBY SURROUND
mark.
• To enjoy Dolby Digital, play back a software encoded with
Dolby Digital and labeled with
mark.
• To enjoy DTS Digital Surround, play back a software encoded
with DTS Digital Surround and labeled with
mark.
To cancel the Dolby/DTS Surround mode
Press SURROUND ON/OFF again.
(“SURROUND OFF” appears on the display.)
From the remote control:
1. Press SURROUND.
• Each time you press the button,
the Dolby/DTS Surround mode turns on
and off alternately.
• You can also turn on Dolby/DTS Surround
mode by pressing SURROUND MODE.
SURROUND ON/OFF
SURROUND
SURROUND
MODE
2. Select and play a sound source.
• To enjoy Dolby Pro Logic, play back a software encoded with
Dolby Surround and labeled with
• To enjoy Dolby Digital, play back a software encoded with
Dolby Digital and labeled with
• To enjoy DTS Digital surround, play back a software encoded
with DTS Digital Surround and labeled with
DOLBY SURROUND
mark.
mark.
mark.
To cancel the DSP mode
Press DSP MODE repeatedly until “DSP OFF”
appears on the display.
From the remote control:
1. Press SURROUND MODE
SURROUND
repeatedly until the DSP mode you
want appears on the display.
• Each time you press the button, the DSP
modes change.
SURROUND
MODE
2. Select and play a sound source.
• To enjoy JVC Theater Surround, play back a software encoded
with Dolby Surround and labeled with
To cancel the DSP mode
Press SURROUND MODE repeatedly until
“DSP OFF” appears on the display.
DOLBY SURROUND
SURROUND
SURROUND
MODE
mark.
To cancel the Dolby/DTS Surround mode
Press SURROUND again. (“SURROUND OFF”
appears on the display.)
SURROUND
SURROUND
MODE
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COMPU LINK Remote Control System
The COMPU LINK remote control system allows you to operate JVC audio components through the remote sensor on
the receiver.
English
To use this remote control system, you need to connect JVC audio
components through the COMPU LINK (SYNCHRO) jacks (see
below) in addition to the connections using cables with RCA pin
plugs (see page 5).
• Make sure that the AC power cords of these components are
unplugged before connection. Plug the AC power cords only after
all connections are complete.
Cassette deck
or
CD recorder
COMPU LINK-4
(SYNCHRO)
Automatic Power On/Off (Standby): only possible
with the COMPU LINK-3 and COMPU LINK-4
connection
Both the CD player and cassette deck (or CD recorder) turn on and
off (standby) along with the receiver.
When you turn on the receiver, the CD player or cassette deck (or
CD recorder) will turn on automatically, depending on which
component has been previously selected.
When you turn off the receiver, both the CD player and cassette
deck (or CD recorder) will turn off (standby).
Synchronized Recording
Synchronized recording means the cassette deck starts recording as
soon as a CD or a record begins playing.
To use synchronized recording, follow these steps:
CD player
Notes:
• There are four versions of COMPU LINK remote control system.
This receiver is equipped with the fourth version — COMPU LINK-
4. This version is added systematic operations with the CD recorder
to the previous version — COMPU LINK-3.
• If your audio component has two COMPU LINK jacks, you can use
either one. If it has only one COMPU LINK jack, connect it so that it
is the last item in the series of components. (For example, the CD
player in the diagram above.)
• To operate the cassette deck or CD recorder using the COMPU
LINK remote control system, set the source name correctly.
(See page 11.)
• Refer also to the manuals supplied with your audio components.
This remote control system allows you to use four functions listed
below.
Remote Control through the Remote Sensor on the
Receiver
You can control the connected audio components through the remote
sensor on the receiver using this remote control. Aim the remote
control directly at the remote sensor on the receiver. For details, see
pages 26 and 27.
1. Put a tape in the cassette deck and a disc in the
CD player.
2. Press the record (¶) button and the pause (8)
button on the cassette deck at the same time.
This puts the cassette deck into recording pause.
If you do not press the record (¶) button and pause (8) button at
the same time, the synchronized recording feature will not
operate.
3. Press the play (3) button on the CD player.
The source changes on the receiver, and as soon as play starts,
the cassette deck starts recording. When the play ends, the
cassette deck enters recording pause, and stops about 4 seconds
later.
Notes:
• During synchronized recording, the selected source cannot be
changed.
• If the power of any component is shut off during synchronized
recording, the COMPU LINK remote control system may not
operate properly. In this case, you must start again from the
beginning.
Automatic Source Selection
When you press the play (
on its own remote control, the receiver automatically turns on and
changes the source to the component. On the other hand, if you
select a new source on the receiver or on the remote control, the
selected component begins playing immediately.
In both cases, the previously selected source continues playing
without sound for a few seconds.
33
3) button on a connected component or
33
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Operating JVC’s Audio/Video Components
You can operate JVC’s audio and video components with this receiver’s remote control, since control signals for JVC
components are preset in the remote control.
Operating Audio Components
IMPORTANT:
To operate JVC’s audio components using this remote control:
• You need to connect JVC audio components through the COMPU
LINK (SYNCHRO) jacks (see page 25) in addition to the
connections using cables with RCA pin plugs (see page 5).
• Aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the receiver.
• If you use the buttons on the front panel, the remote control will not
operate that source. To operate a source with the remote control,
the source must be selected using source selecting buttons on the
remote control.
• To operate the cassette deck or CD recorder using the COMPU
LINK remote control system, set the source name correctly. (See
page 11.)
• Refer also to the manuals supplied with your components.
TV
SLEEP
SURROUND
SURROUND
MODE
SOUND
TV/VIDEO
DVD
1
EFFECT
7/P
CD-DISC
TV SOUND
5
VCR
– SUBWOOFER +TEST
– CENTER +
54
– REAR•L + – VCR CH +
– REAR•R +
10
VCR
5
5
AUDIO
32
6
5
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+10
ENTER
ANALOG/DIGITAL
Tuner
After pressing FM/AM, you can perform the following operations:
FM/AM:Alternates between FM and AM.
1 – 10, +10:Selects a preset channel number directly.
For channel number 5, press 5.
For channel number 15, press +10, then 5.
For channel number 20, press +10, then 10.
Sound control section (Amplifier)
You can always perform the following operations:
SURROUND:Turns on or off the Surround modes —
Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital, and DTS
Digital Surround.
SURROUND MODE:Selects the DSP modes.
After pressing SOUND, you can perform the following operations:
SUBWOOFER +/–: Adjusts the subwoofer output level.
CENTER +/–:Adjusts the center speaker output level.
REAR•L +/–:Adjusts the left rear speaker output level.
REAR•R +/–:Adjusts the right rear speaker output level.
EFFECT:Selects the effect level.
TEST:Turns on or off the test tone output.
Note:
After adjusting sounds, press the corresponding source selecting
button or CD-DISC to operate your target source by using the 10
keys; otherwise, the 10 keys cannot be used for operating your target
source.
English
CD
TAPE/CDR
+
TV VOL
VOLUME
–
1
+
TV CH
–
RM-SRX6010U
REMOTE CONTROL
A/V CONTROL RECEIVER
FM/AM
MUTING
+
–
8
£
7
CD player
After pressing CD, you can perform the following operations on the
CD player:
33
3:Starts playing.
1
33
44
4:Returns to the beginning of the current
44
(or previous) track.
¢¢
¢:Skips to the beginning of the next track.
¢¢
77
7:Stops playing.
77
88
8:Pauses playing. To release it, press
88
33
3.
33
1 – 10, +10:Selects a track number directly.
For track number 5, press 5.
For track number 15, press +10, then 5.
For track number 20, press +10, then 10.
For track number 30, press +10, +10, then 10.
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CD changer
After pressing CD-DISC, you can perform the following operations
English
on a CD changer:
33
3:Starts playing.
33
44
4:Returns to the beginning of the current (or previous)
44
track.
¢¢
¢:Skips to the beginning of the next track.
¢¢
77
7:Stops playing.
77
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8:Pauses playing. To release it, press
88
33
3.
33
1 – 6, 7/P:Selects the number of a disc installed in a CD
changer.
Operating Video Components
IMPORTANT:
To operate JVC’s video components using this remote control:
• Some JVC VCRs can accept two types of the control signals —
remote code “A” and “B.” Before using this remote control, make
sure that the remote control code of the VCR connected to the VCR
jacks is set to code “A.”
• When using the remote control:
– For the DVD player, TV and VCR operations, aim the remote
control directly at the remote sensor on each component, not on
the receiver.
Cassette deck
After pressing TAPE/CDR, you can perform the following
operations on a cassette deck:
3:Starts playing.
11
1:Fast winds the tape from right to left.
11
¡¡
¡:Fast winds the tape from left to right.
¡¡
7:Stops operations.
8:Pauses playing. To release it, press 3.
Note:
Before starting the above operations, make sure that you have
changed the source name correctly. See page 11.
CD recorder
After pressing TAPE/CDR, you can perform the following
operations on the CD recorder:
3:Starts playing.
4:Returns to the beginning of the current (or previous)
track.
¢:Skips to the beginning of the next track.
7:Stops playing.
8:Pauses playing. To release it, press 3.
Note:
Before starting the above operations, make sure that you have
changed the source name correctly. See page 11.
VCR
You can always perform the following operations:
VCR:Turns on or off the VCR.
(in the
(standby/on) section)
After pressing VCR, you can perform the following operations on
the VCR:
3:Starts playing.
1:Rewinds a tape.
¡:Fast winds a tape.
7:Stops operations.
8:Pauses playing. To release it, press 3.
VCR CH +/–:Changes the TV channels on the VCR.
DVD player
After pressing DVD, you can perform the following operations on a
DVD player:
3:Starts playing.
4:Returns to the beginning of the current (or previous) track.
¢:Skips to the beginning of the next track.
7:Stops playing.
8:Stops playing temporarily. To release it, press 3.
EFFECT
– SUBWOOFER +
5
2
5
– CENTER +
54
– REAR•L +
5
– REAR•R +
+10
ENTER
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MENU
5
After pressing DVD, these buttons
can be used for the DVD menu
operations.
Note:
For detailed menu operations, refer to the
instructions supplied with the discs or the
DVD player.
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TV
You can always perform the following operations:
TV:Turns on or off the TV.
(in the
(standby/on) section)
TV/VIDEO:Sets the input mode (either TV or VIDEO).
TV VOL +/–:Adjusts the volume.
TV CH +/–:Changes the channels.
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Troubleshooting
Use this chart to help you solve daily operational problems. If there is any problem you cannot solve, contact your JVC
service center.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
English
The display does not light up.
No sound from speakers.
Sound from one speaker only.
Continuous hiss or buzzing during FM
reception.
The power cord is not plugged in.
Speaker signal cables are not connected.
The SPEAKERS ON/OFF button is not
set correctly.
An incorrect source is selected.
Muting is activated.
An incorrect input mode (analog or
digital) is selected.
Connections are incorrect.
Speaker signal cables are not connected
properly.
The balance is set to one extreme.
Incoming signal is too weak.
The station is too far away.
An incorrect antenna is used.
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.
Check speaker wiring and reconnect if
necessary.
Press SPEAKERS ON/OFF button correctly.
Select the correct source.
Press MUTING to cancel the mute.
Select the correct input mode (analog or
digital).
Check connections.
For analog connections, see page 5.
For digital connections, see page 7.
Check speaker wiring and reconnect if
necessary.
Adjust the balance properly (see page 11).
Connect an outdoor FM antenna or contact
your dealer.
Select a new station.
Check with your dealer to be sure you have
the correct antenna.
Occasional cracking noise during FM
reception.
“OVERLOAD” starts flashing on the
display.
“DSP MICON NG” starts flashing on the
display.
The STANDBY lamp lights up after
turning on the power, but soon the
receiver turns off (into standby mode).
Remote control does not work.
Antennas are not connected properly.
Ignition noise from automobiles.
Speakers are overloaded because of high
volume.
Speakers are overloaded because of short
circuit of speaker terminals.
The built-in microcomputer is not
functioning correctly.
The receiver is overloaded because of a
high voltage.
There is an obstruction in front of the
remote sensor on the receiver.
Check connections.
Move the antenna farther from automobile
traffic.
1. Press STANDBY/ON
panel to turn off the receiver.
2. Stop the playback source.
3. Turn on the receiver again, and adjust the
volume.
Press STANDBY/ON
then check the speaker wiring.
If “OVERLOAD” does not disappear, unplug
the AC power cord, then plug it back again.
If speaker wiring is not short-circuited, contact
your dealer.
Press STANDBY/ON
to turn off the receiver. After unplugging the
power cord, consult your dealer.
Press STANDBY/ON
to turn off the receiver. After unplugging the
power cord, consult your dealer.
Remove the obstruction.
on the front
on the front panel,
on the front panel
on the front panel
Remote control does not operate
intendedly.
Batteries are weak.
An incorrect remote control operation
mode is selected.
Replace batteries.
Select the correct remote control operation
mode. (See page 26).
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Amplifier
English
Audio
Audio Input Sensitivity/Impedance (1 kHz):CD, TAPE/CDR, TV SOUND, VCR, DVD: 220 mV/47 k Ω
Specifications
Output Power
At Stereo operation:
Front channels:100 W* per channel, min. RMS, both channels driven into 8 Ω at
1 kHz with no more than 0.9% total harmonic distortion.
(IEC268-3/DIN)
At Surround operation:
Front channels:100 W* per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 Ω at 1 kHz with no
more than 0.8% total harmonic distortion.
Center channel:100 W*, min. RMS, driven into 8 Ω at 1 kHz, with no more than
0.8% total harmonic distortion.
Rear channels:100 W* per channel, min. RMS, driven into 8 Ω at 1 kHz, with
no more than 0.8% total harmonic distortion.
(* Measured on AC 110 V, 127 V, 220 V and 240 V)
Video
Audio Input (DIGITAL IN)* :Coaxial: DIGITAL 1 (DVD):0.5 V (p-p)/75 Ω
Optical: DIGITAL 2 (CD):–21 dBm to –15 dBm (660 nm ±30 nm)
* Corresponding to Linear PCM, Dolby Digital, and DTS Digital Surround
(with sampling frequency — 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz).
Audio Output Level:TAPE/CDR, VCR:220 mV
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (’66 IHF/DIN):CD, TAPE/CDR, TV SOUND, VCR, DVD: 87 dB/67 dB
Frequency Response (8 Ω):CD, TAPE/CDR, TV SOUND, VCR, DVD: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (±1 dB)
Power Requirements:AC 110 V/127 V/220 V/230 V – 240 V,
adjustable with the voltage selector, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power Consumption:200 W (at operation)
5 W (in standby mode)
Dimensions (W x H x D):435 mm x 146.5 mm x 416 mm
Mass:9.6 kg (21.2 lbs)
3
(17
/16 in. x 5 13/16 in. x 16 7/16 in.)
Designs & specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Mains (AC) Line Instruction (not applicable for Europe, U.S.A., Canada, Australia
and U.K.)
Instrucción sobre la línea de la red (CA) (no aplicable para Europa, EE.UU.,
Canadá, Australia, ni el Reino Unido)
Instrução sobre a tensão da rede eléctrica (CA) (não aplicável para a Europa, os
E.U.A., o Canadá, a Austrália e o Reino Unido)
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
110V
220V
127V
230 - 240V
VOLTAGE SELECTOR
220V
CAUTION for mains (AC) line
BEFORE PLUGGING IN, do check that your mains (AC)
line voltage corresponds with the position of the voltage
selector switch provided on the outside of this equipment
and, if different, reset the voltage selector switch, to
prevent from a damage or risk of fire/electric shock.
PRECAUCIÓN para la línea de la red (CA)
ANTES DE ENCHUFAR EL EQUIPO, compruebe si la
tensión de la línea de la red (CA) corresponde con la posición
del selector de tensión situado en la parte exterior del equipo,
y si es diferente, reajuste el selector de tensión para evitar el
riesgo de incendios/ descargas eléctricas.
110V
127V
230-240V
PRECAUÇÃO para a ligação à tensão da rede (CA)
ANTES DE LIGAR O APARELHO A UMA TOMADA DA
REDE, verifique se a tensão da rede CA corresponde à posição
do selector de voltagem localizado na parte externa deste
equipamento. Caso não corresponda, reajuste o selector de
voltagem a fim de evitar avarias ou riscos de incêndio e choque
eléctrico.
EN, SP, PR, CH
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
JVC
0201NHMMDWJEIN
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