MARANTZ SR6003 User Manual

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AV Surround Receiver
SR6003
ENGLISHFRAAISDEUTSCHNEDERLANDSESPAÑOLITALIANOSVENSKA
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ENGLISH
NEDERLANDS
ITALIANO
WARRANTY
For warranty information, contact your local Marantz distributor.
Your purchase receipt is your permanent record of a valuable purchase. It should be kept in a safe place to be referred to as necessary for insurance purposes or when corresponding with Marantz.
IMPORTANT
When seeking warranty service, it is the responsibility of the consumer to establish proof and date of purchase. Your purchase receipt or invoice is adequate for such proof.
FOR U.K. ONLY
This undertaking is in addition to a consumer's statutory rights and does not affect those rights in any way.
FRANÇAIS
GARANTIE
Pour des informations sur la garantie, contacter le distributeur local Marantz.
CONSERVER L'ATTESTATION D'ACHAT
L'attestation d'achat est la preuve permanente d'un achat de valeur. La conserver en lieu sur pour s'y reporter aux fi ns d'obtention d'une couverture d'assurance ou dans le cadre de correspondances avec Marantz.
IMPORTANT
Pour l'obtention d'un service couvert par la garantie, il incombe au client d'établir la preuve de l'achat et d'en corroborer la date. Le reçu ou la facture constituent des preuves suffi santes.
DEUTSCH
GARANTIE
Voor inlichtingen omtrent garantie dient u zich tot uw plaatselijke Marantz.
UW KWITANTIE, KASSABON E.D. BEWAREN
Uw kwitantie, kassabon e.d. vormen uw bewijs van aankoop van een waardevol artikel en dienen op een veilige plaats bewaard te worden voor evt, verwijzing bijv, in verbend met verzekering of bij correspondentie met Marantz.
BELANGRIJK
Bij een evt, beroep op de garantie is het de verantwoordelijkheid van de consument een gedateerd bewijs van aankoop te tonen. Uw kassabon of factuurzijn voldoende bewijs.
ESPAÑOL
GARANTIA
Para obtener información acerca de la garantia póngase en contacto con su distribuidor Marantz.
GUARDE SU RECIBO DE COMPRA
Su recibo de compra es su prueba permanente de haber adquirido un aparato de valor, Este recibo deberá guardarlo en un lugar seguro y utilizarlo como referencia cuando tenga que hacer uso del seguro o se ponga en contacto con Marantz.
IMPORTANTE
Cuando solicite el servicio otorgado por la garantia el usuario tiene la responsabilidad de demonstrar cuándo efectuó la compra. En este caso, su recibo de compra será la prueba apropiada.
GARANZIA
L’apparecchio è coperto da una garanzia di buon funzionamento della durata di un anno, o del periodo previsto dalla legge, a partire dalla data di acquisto comprovata da un documento attestante il nominativo del Rivenditore e la data di vendita. La garanzia sarà prestata con la sostituzione o la riparazione gratuita delle parti difettose. Non sono coperti da garanzia difetti derivanti da uso improprio, errata installazione, manutenzione effettuata da personale non autorizzato o, comunque, da circostanze che non possano riferirsi a difetti di funzionamento dell’apparecchio. Sono inoltre esclusi dalla garanzia gli interventi inerenti l’installazione e l’allacciamento agli impianti di alimentazione. Gli apparecchi verranno riparati presso i nostri Centri di Assistenza Autorizzati. Le spese ed i rischi di trasporto sono a carico del cliente. La casa costruttrice declina ogni responsabilità per danni diretti o indiretti provocati dalla inosservanza delle prescrizioni di installazione, uso e manutenzione dettagliate nel presente manuale o per guasti dovuti ad uso continuato a fi ni professionali.
SVENSKA
GARANTI
För information om garantin, kontakta Marantz lokalagent.
SPAR KVITTOT
Kvittot är ett inköpsbevis på en värdefull vara. Det skall förvaras säkert och hänvisas till vid försäkringsfall eller vidkorrespondens mod Marantz.
VIKTIGT
Fö att garantin skall gälla är det kundens sak att framställa bevis och datum om köpet. Kvitto eller faktura är tillräokligt bevis fö detta.
GARANTIE
Bei Garantiefragen wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren Marantz-Händler.
HEBEN SIE IHRE QUITTING GUT AUF
Die Quittung dient Ihnen als bleibende Unterlage für Ihren wertvollen Einkauf Das Aufbewahren der Quittung ist wichtig, da die darin enthaltenen Angaben für Versicherungswecke oder bei Korrespondenz mit Marantz angeführt werden müssen.
WICHTIG!
Bei Garantiefragen muß der Kunde eine Kaufunterlage mit Kaufdatum vorlegen. Ihren Quittung oder Rechnung ist als Unterlage ausreichend.
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CE MARKING
English
The SR6003 is in conformity with the
EMC directive and low-voltage directive.
Français
Le SR6003 est conforme à la directive
EMC et à la directive sur les basses tensions.
Deutsch
Das Modell SR6003 entspricht den
EMC-Richtlinien und den Richtlinien für Niederspannungsgeräte.
Nederlands
De SR6003 voldoet aan de EMC eisen
en de vereisten voor laag-voltage.
Español
El SR6003 está de acuerdo con las
normas EMC y las relacionadas con baja tensión.
Italiano
Il SR6003 è conforme alle direttive CEE
ed a quelle per i bassi voltaggi.
Svenska
SR6003 är tillverkad i enlighet med
EMC direktiven och direktiven för lågvoltsutrusning.
English
WARNINGS
- Do not expose the equipment to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing.
- Do not remove the cover from the equipment.
- Do not insert anything into the equipment through the ventilation holes.
- Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands.
- Do not cover the ventilation with any items such as tablecloths, newspapers, curtains, etc.
- No naked fl ame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the equipment.
- When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public instruction’s rules that apply in your country or area.
- Make a space of about 0.2 meter around the unit.
- No objects fi lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the equipment.
- When the switch is in the OFF position, the equipment is not completely switched off from MAINS.
- The equipment shall be installed near the power supply so that the power supply is easily accessible.
- Do not touch hot areas, especially around the “hot surface mark” during and immediately after use.
- During and immediately after use, this product is hot in areas other than the controls and rear panel connection jacks. Do not touch hot areas, especially around the “hot surface mark” and the top panel. Contact with hot areas can cause burns.
Hot surface mark
- Do not expose the unit and batteries to excessive heat such as direct sunlight, fi re or the like.
Français
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Ne pas exposer l’appareil à la pluie, à l’humidité, à l’égouttement ou aux éclaboussures.
- Ne pas essayer de retirer le boîtier de l’appareil.
- Ne rien insérer dans l’appareil par les orifi ces de ventilation.
- Ne pas manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec les mains mouillées.
- Ne pas recouvrir les ouïes de ventilation avec un objet quelconque comme une nappe, un journal, un rideau, etc.
- Ne placer aucune source de fl amme nue, comme une bougie allumée, sur l'appareil.
- Pour mettre au rebut les piles usées, respecter les lois gouvernementales ou les règlements offi ciels concernant l’environnement qui s'appliquent à votre pays ou région.
- Veiller à ce qu’aucun objet ne soit à moins de 0,2 mètre des côtés de l'appareil.
- Aucun objet rempli de liquide, un vase par exemple, ne doit être placé sur l'appareil.
- Lorsque l'interrupteur est sur la position OFF, l'appareil n'est pas complètement déconnecté du SECTEUR (MAINS).
- L'appareil sera installé près de la source d'alimentation, de sorte que cette dernière soit facilement accessible.
- Ne pas toucher aux zones chaudes, notamment celles se trouvant autour du « signal zone chaude » pendant et immédiatement après l’utilisation.
- Pendant l’utilisation et immédiatement après, cet appareil est chaud en dehors des commandes et des prises de raccordement arrière. Ne pas toucher aux zones chaudes, notamment celles se trouvant autour du « signal zone chaude » et le panneau supérieur, pour éviter tout risque de brûlure.
- N'exposez pas l'appareil et les piles à une chaleur excessive, comme par exemple aux rayons directs du soleil, au feu, etc.
AVERTISSEMENTS
Signal zone chaude
Deutsch
WARNHINWEISE
- Das Gerät nicht Regen, Feuchtigkeit, Tropf- oder Spritzwasser aussetzen.
- Die Abdeckung nicht vom Gerät abnehmen.
- Keine Gegenstände durch die Belüftungsschlitze stecken.
- Das Netzkabel nicht mit feuchten oder nassen Händen anfassen.
- Decken Sie die Lüftungsöffnungen nicht mit einem Tischtuch, einer Zeitung, einem Vorhang usw. ab.
- Es dürfen keine Gegenstände mit offener Flamme, wie etwa brennende Kerzen, auf dem Gerät aufgestellt werden.
- Beachten Sie bei der Entsorgung der verbrauchten Batterien alle geltenden lokalen und überregionalen Regelungen.
- Auf allen Geräteseiten muß ein Zwischenraum von ungefähr 0,2 meter vorhanden sein.
- Auf das Gerät dürfen keine mit Flüssigkeiten gefüllte Behälter, wie etwa eine Vase, gestellt werden.
- Wenn der Schalter ausgeschaltet ist (OFF­Position), ist das Gerät nicht vollständig vom Stromnetz (MAINS) abgetrennt.
- Das Gerät sollte in der Nähe einer Netzsteckdose aufgestellt werden, damit es leicht an das Stromnetz angeschlossen werden kann.
- Berühren Sie während oder unmittelbar nach dem Gebrauch keine heißen Stellen des Gerätes, insbesondere nicht im Bereich des Warnsymbols "Vorsicht, heiße Oberfl äche".
- Während oder unmittelbar nach dem Gebrauch ist dieses Gerät mit Ausnahme der Bedienelemente und der Anschlussbuchsen auf der Rückseite heiß. Berühren Sie die heißen Stellen und insbesondere den Bereich um das Warnsymbol “Vorsicht, heiße Oberfl äche” nicht. Der Kontakt mit heißen Flächen kann zu Verbrennungen führen.
Warnsymbol “Vorsicht,
heiße Oberfl äche”
- Setzen Sie das Gerät und die Batterien keiner übermäßigen Wärme aus, z.B. durch Aufstellung in direkter Sonneneinstrahlung, in der Nähe eines offenen Feuers usw.
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Nederlands
WAARSCHUWINGEN
- Stel het apparaat niet bloot aan regen, vocht, druppels of spetters.
- Verwijder de afdekplaat van het apparaat niet.
- Duw niets door de ventilatieopeningen in het apparaat.
- Raak het netsnoer niet met natte handen aan.
- Bedek de ventilatieopeningen niet met enige voorwerpen, zoals tafelkleden, kranten, gordijnen, enz.
- Plaats geen brandende voorwerpen, zoals kaarsen, op het apparaat.
- Volg bij het weggooien van verbruikte batterijen de overheidswetgeving of milieuvoorschriften op die van kracht zijn in het land of de regio waarin u zich bevindt.
- Zorg dat er 0,2 meter vrije ruimte rond het toestel is.
- Plaats geen voorwerpen met een vloeistof erin, zoals een bloemenvaas, op het apparaat.
- Als de schakelaar op OFF staat, is het apparaat niet volledig losgekoppeld van de netspanning (MAINS).
- De apparatuur wordt in de buurt van het stopcontact geïnstalleerd, zodat dit altijd gemakkelijk toegankelijk is.
- Raak hete gedeelten van het apparaat, vooral rond de “markering warm oppervlak”, niet aan tijdens en onmiddellijk na het gebruik.
- Tijdens en onmiddellijk na het gebruik is dit apparaat heet, behalve in de omgeving van de bedieningstoetsen en de aansluitingen op het achterpaneel. Raak hete gedeelten van het apparaat, vooral rond de "markering warm oppervlak" en het bovenpaneel, niet aan. Contact met hete plekken kan brandwonden veroorzaken.
Markering warm
oppervlak
- Stel het apparaat en de batterijen niet bloot aan grote warmte, zoals direct zonlicht, vuur en dergelijke.
Español
ADVERTENCIAS
- No exponga el equipo a la lluvia, la humedad, goteos o salpicaduras.
- No extraiga la tapa del equipo.
- No introduzca nada en el interior del equipo a través de los orifi cios de ventilación.
- No maneje el cable de alimentación con las manos mojadas.
- No cubra la ventilación con objetos como manteles, periódicos, cortinas, etc.
- No deben colocarse sobre el equipo elementos con fuego, por ejemplo velas encendidas.
- Cuando se eliminen baterías usadas, deben cumplirse las reglamentaciones oficiales o las normas de protección medioambiental aplicables en su país o en su zona.
- Deje un espacio de unos 0,2 metro alrededor de la unidad.
- No se deben colocar sobre el aparato recipientes que contengan líquidos, como por ejemplo jarrones.
- Cuando el interruptor está en la posición OFF, el equipo no está completamente desconectado de la alimentación MAINS.
- El equipo se instalará cerca de la fuente de alimentación de manera que resulte fácil acceder a ella.
- No tocar las áreas calientes especialmente alrededor del “símbolo de superficie caliente” mientras la unidad está en uso ni inmediatamente después.
- Mientras está en funcionamiento e inmediatamente después de su uso, la unidad presenta zonas calientes en diversas partes, no exclusivamente en el sector de los controles o en las conexiones del panel posterior. No tocar las áreas calientes, especialmente alrededor del “símbolo de superfi cie caliente” y el panel superior dado que pueden producirse quemaduras.
Símbolo de
superfi cie caliente
- No exponga la unidad y las pilas a un calor excesivo, tal como el derivado de la luz directa del sol, el fuego, o alguna fuente térmica similar.
Italiano
AVVERTENZE
- Non esporre l’apparecchio alla pioggia, all’umidità, al gocciolamento o agli spruzzi.
- Non rimuovere il coperchio dell’apparecchio.
- Non introdurre oggetti all’interno dell’apparecchio attraverso i fori di ventilazione.
- Non toccare il cavo di alimentazione con le mani bagnate.
- Non coprire le fessure di ventilazione con tovaglie, giornali, tende od oggetti analoghi.
- Non posare sull'apparecchio sorgenti di fi amme scoperte quali candele accese.
- Smaltire le pile usate in conformità alle norme governative o disposizioni ambientali vigenti nel proprio paese o zona.
- Lasciare 0,2 metro liberi tutto intorno l'unità.
- Non mettere sull'apparecchiatura alcun contenitore di liquido, come ad esempio dei vasi.
- Quando l'interruttore è nella posizione OFF, l'apparecchiatura non è completamente scollegata da MAINS.
- L’apparecchio va installato in prossimità della fonte di alimentazione, in modo che quest’ultima sia facilmente accessibile.
- Non toccare le parti calde, né durante, soprattutto se contrassegnate dal “simbolo di superficie calda”, né immediatamente dopo l'uso.
- Durante, e subito dopo l’utilizzo, l’unità risulta essere molto calda in alcune sue parti come ad esempio I connettori del pannello posteriore. Non toccare le parti calde, soprattutto se contrassegnate dal “simbolo di superfi cie calda” e specialmente la superfi cie del pannello. Il contatto con parti calde può provocare ustioni.
Simbolo di
superfi cie calda
- Non esporre l'unità e le batterie a calore eccessivo come la luce diretta del sole, il fuoco o così via.
Svenska
VARNINGAR
- Utsätt inte utrustningen för regn, fukt, droppande vatten eller vattenstänk.
- Ta inte bort utrustningens hölje.
- För inte in föremål i utrustningen genom ventilationshålen.
- Hantera inte nätsladden med våta händer.
- Täck inte för ventilationsöppningarna med några föremål som till exempel bordsdukar, dagstidningar, gardiner e.d.
- Inga föremål med öppen låga, som till exempel tända stearinljus, bör placeras på utrustningen.
- Följ de lagar och miljöskyddsråd som gäller i det land eller område där du bor när du gör dig av med batterier.
- Se till att det fi nns omkring 0,2 meter fri plats runt omkring enheten.
- Inga objekt som är fyllda med någon vätska, till exempel blomstervaser, bör placeras på apparaten.
- Även om strömbrytaren står i det avstängda läget OFF, så är utrustningen inte helt bortkopplad från det elektriska nätet (MAINS).
- Utrustningen ska vara installerad nära strömuttaget så att strömförsörjningen är lätt att tillgå.
- Vidrör inte varma områden, särskilt omkring “Varm yta”-märket, under och omedelbart efter användning.
- Bortsett från kontrollerna och anslutningsuttagen på baksidan är enheten varm under och omedelbart efter användning. Vidrör inte varma områden, särskilt inte “varm yta”-märket eller ovansidan. Kontakt med varma ytor kan orsaka brännskador.
“Varm yta”-märke
- Utsätt inte enheten och batterierna för kraftig värme, såsom direkt solljus, eld eller liknande.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Marantz SR6003 Surround receiver. This remarkable component has been engineered to provide you with many years of home theater enjoyment. Please take a few minutes to read this manual thoroughly before you connect and operate the SR6003. As there are a number of connection and confi guration options, you are encouraged to discuss your own particular home theater setup with your Marantz A/V authorized dealer.
ENGLISH
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
ACCESSORIES CHECK
Before use, check the below accessories were included in the package.
Remote Controller
AAA-size batteries2)
AM Loop Antenna
FM Antenna
AC power cable
User Guide
A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
Microphone
This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be reused. This product and the accessories packed together are the applicable product to the WEEE directive except batteries. Please dispose of any materials in accordance with your local recycling regulations. When discarding the unit, comply with your local rules or regulations. Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with your local regulations concerning chemical wastes.
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
1
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ....................................1
ACCESSORIES CHECK ....................................................1
TABLE OF CONTENTS .........................2
CONNECTIONS
FEATURES .............................................2
BASIC
BEFORE USE .........................................3
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLER ......................4
NAMES AND FUNCTION ......................5
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
FRONT PANEL ...................................................................5
FL DISPLAY AND INDICATER ...........................................6
REMOTE CONTROLLER ..................................................7
REAR PANEL .....................................................................9
BASIC CONNECTIONS .......................10
SPEAKER PLACEMENT .................................................10
ADVANCED
CONNECTING SPEAKERS .............................................11
CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS ..........................12
CONNECTING VIDEO COMPONENTS ..........................13
CONNECTING HDMI COMPONENTS ............................14
CONNECTING THE ANTENNA TERMINALS .................15
CONNECTING THE AC POWER CABLE .......................15
BASIC OPERATION ............................16
AMP OPERATION ............................................................16
TUNER OPERATION .......................................................16
REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION ..........................18
ADVANCED
ADVANCED CONNECTIONS ..............19
CONNECTING MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO COMPONENTS
CONNECTING THE USB MEDIA ....................................19
CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL POWER AMPLIFIER ....20
CONNECTING FOR SPEAKER C USE (BI-AMP
CONNECTION) ................................................................20
CONNECTION FOR ANOTHER ZONE ...........................21
CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROL JACKS .........22
CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT .............................22
..19
SETUP ..................................................23
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE MENU SYSTEM ........23
1 INPUT SETUP .............................................................25
2 SPEAKER SETUP ........................................................28
ERROR MESSAGES .......................................................31
3 SURROUND SETUP ...................................................34
4 VIDEO SETUP .............................................................36
5 PREFERENCE ............................................................37
6 ACOUSTIC EQ ............................................................39
ADVANCED OPERATION ....................41
AMP OPERATION ............................................................41
USB OPERATION ............................................................46
TUNER OPERATION (PRESET MEMORY)....................50
TUNER OPERATION (RDS) ............................................52
ZONE SYSTEM ................................................................53
REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION ..........................55
BASIC OPERATION (REMOTE CONTROLLER) ...........57
MACRO MODE.................................................................60
TROUBLESHOOTING .........................64
HDMI .................................................................................65
USB ...................................................................................65
OTHERS ...............................................67
SURROUND MODE .........................................................67
DESCRIPTION .................................................................70
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................................73
CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL SURFACES .73
REPAIRS...........................................................................73
FEATURES
This unit incorporates the latest generation of digital surround sound decoding technology such as Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital, DTS ES (Discrete 6.1 and Matrix 6.1), DTS Neo:6 (Cinema, Music), Dolby Pro­Logic II (Movie, Music and Game), Dolby Pro-Logic II x (Movie, Music and Game), Circle Surround II (Cinema, Music and Mono). Additionally, the unit is compatible with Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD (as used for Blu-ray and HD DVD discs) as well as Dolby Digital Plus, an expanded and improved version of Dolby Digital positioned as the next-generation delivery format. These audio formats can be sent with video signals via an HDMI cable to HDMI 1.3a-compatible equipment. In addition, Marantz has focused on the future. By utilizing pre-out jacks, 7.1 direct inputs and a RS-232C communication port, the unit is tomorrow’s technology, today!
This unit can play music content that has been recorded on USB media in the following fi le formats: MP3, WMA, AAC and WAV. This means almost any music content at hand can be played back using the unit.
This unit uses the Graphic User Interface in the setup menu. Setup using eye-pleasing 3D graphics is possible using the speaker setup or acoustic equalizer setup menu.
This unit features a fully discrete 7 channel amplifi er section capable of delivering 100 watts of high­current amplification, for continuously clean and stable power into each of the 7 channels. It employs a massive EI power transformer in combination with oversized fi lter capacitors. This design confi guration is capable of a clear and powerful reproduction of the most demanding action movie soundtracks and full range (multichannel) music discs. Through its ability to generate very high output voltages, the unit can easily drive the most demanding speakers with optimum results.
OTHERS
2
This unit incorporates the most advanced Digital Signal Processing circuitry, along with a 192 kHz/24 bit D/A converter in each of the 7 channels. Independent power supply circuits are incorporated for the FL display, audio and video sections for maximum separation, clarity and dynamic range. Together with hand-selected customized components, all elements work in harmony to recreate the emotion, exactly as the artist had intended.
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This unit is designed and engineered with extensive feedback from custom installation experts, dealers and consumers. It features ZONE/multisource, assignable DC trigger, a RS-232C communication port, Flasher input, heavy duty speaker binding posts and an extensive array of both analog and digital inputs / outputs. With 5 assignable digital inputs (6 total), 3 component inputs, Super Audio CD Multi Channel (7.1 channel) direct inputs, video convert system and a speaker-B and OSD output versatility is taken to a stunning new level. Furthermore, the unit can output the OSD information through the Y/C (S-video) and composite video outputs.
An easy-to-use programmable, learning remote controller allows full access to all of the operating functions and can be used for system operation as well.
The new generation of Marantz Receivers is stylish and completely symmetrical. On the front panel of the unit, buttons are kept to a minimum. Source selectors and volume controls are intuitively placed. This unit is here to perform in your unrivaled home entertainment setup.
HDMI (High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface) is an enhancement to the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) standard. It adds capabilities for digitally transmitting audio signals in addition to video signals. Where multiple cables were previously needed for audio/ video, HDMI enables audio/video connection via a single cable. The HDMI input jacks of this unit support HDMI Ver.
1.3a. and the HDMI output jacks of this transmitter support HDMI Ver. 1.3a.
This unit supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). HDCP is copyright protection technology that consists of data encoding and other device authentication. Its purpose is to protect digital video content. Both this unit and the connected component (such as a video player or monitor) must support HDCP. Before connecting a component to this unit, refer to its instruction manual.
• x.v. Color
• Deep Color 36bit
• Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus, dts HD
• Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital, DTS ES (Discrete 6.1, Matrix 6.1, Neo:6)
• Dolby Headphone
• Dolby Pro Logic II (Movie, Music, Game)
• Dolby Pro Logic IIx (Movie, Music, Game)
• Circle Surround II (Cinema, Music, Mono)
• HDCD
• Bi-amp drive
• Source/Pure Direct mode
• 9 bands x 7 ch Graphic EQ
• DSD to PCM converter
• Audyssey MultEQ
• M-DAX (Marantz Dynamic Audio eXpander)
• Improved Station Name Input Method, 60 Presets
• Auto Adjust Function for Speaker Distance Settings (Delay Time)
• Assignable DC Trigger Output
• Assignable Video Input
• Auto Lipsync (Audio Delay)
• 7 × 100 Watts (8 Ohms), Discrete Amplifi ers
• Massive Energy Power Supply, Huge EI Transformer, Large ELCO’s.
• Function Rename
• 192 kHz/24 bit DAC for all 8 Channels
• 32 bit Digital Surround Processing Chipsets
• Auto Input Signal Detection
• Front Digital Optical Input
• ZONE B Output (Digital Optical Output)
• Video Off Mode
• Graphical User Interface
Menu via all Video Output (Composite, S-Video, Component Video and HDMI)
• Video Up/Down Converter
(HDMI ← Component Video ↔ S-Video ↔ Composit Video)
• Two HDMI Outputs
• Two Component Monitor Outputs
• Analog Video Up-scaling to HDMI Output
(480/576i480/576p720p1080i1080p)
• USB Audio Player (MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV)
• RS-232C Terminal for Future Upgrade or System Control
• Flasher Input
• Full Backlight Learning Remote Controller
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BEFORE USE
This section must be read before any connection is made to the mains supply.
EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING SETTING
Your Marantz product has been prepared to comply with the household power and safety requirements that exist in your area. SR6003 can be powered by 230V AC only.
COPYRIGHT
Recording and playback of any material may require consent. For further information refer to the following:
— Copyright Act 1956 — Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958 — Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972 —
Any subsequent statutory enactments and orders
DO NOT LOCATE IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES
To ensure long-lasting use, do not locate the unit where:
• Exposed to direct sunlight.
• Near to sources of heat such as heaters.
• Highly humid or poorly ventilated.
• Dusty.
• Subjected to mechanical vibrations.
On wobbly, inclined or otherwise unstable surfaces
• Radiated heat is blocked such as in cramped audio racks.
To ensure proper heat radiation, ensure the below clearance from walls and other equipment.
Above
0.2 m (8 inchs)
Left
0.2 m (8 inchs) or more
or more
Right
0.2 m (8 inchs) or more
KEEP OBJECTS OFF
Keep objects off the unit. Blocking the vent can result in accident and damage.
DO NOT TOUCH HOT SPOTS DURING AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE
During and immediately after use, the unit is hot in areas other than the controls and rear panel connection jacks. Do not touch hot spots and especially the top panel. Contact with hot areas can cause burns.
Opening and closing the front panel door
When you want to use the controls behind the front panel door, open the door by gently pressing on the lower part of the panel. Keep the door closed when not using these controls.
Caution:
• Be careful not to pinch your fi ngers between the door and the panel.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
Rear
0.2 m (8 inchs) or more
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLER
REMOTE CONTROL
Operate the remote controller within a distance of approx. 5m from the infrared receptor window on the front of the unit.
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
Approx. 5 m
SR6003
BASIC OPERATION
60°
Remote controller
CONNECTIONS
Caution:
ADVANCED
• Do not allow direct sunlight, an inverter fl uorescent light or other strong source of light to shine onto the player’s infrared receptor window. Otherwise, the operation of the remote controller may be disabled.
• Bear in mind that operating the remote controller may cause other devices operated by infrared rays to be operated by mistake.
SETUP
• The remote controller cannot be operated if the space between the controller and the player’s infrared receptor window is obstructed.
• Do not place any objects on top of the remote controller.
Doing so may cause one or more buttons to be
OPERATION
ADVANCED
held down which will cause the batteries to run down.
LOADING BATTERIES
Before using the remote controller for the fi rst time, load the batteries in the remote controller. The batteries provided are used to verify the operations of the remote controller only.
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the new batteries (AAA type) with correct ª and · polarity.
3. Close the battery cover until it clicks shut.
CAUTIONS ON BATTERIES
• Use “AAA” type batteries in this remote controller.
• We recommend that you use alkaline batteries.
• If the remote controller does not operate from close to the unit, replace the batteries with new ones, even if less then a year has passed.
• The included battery is only for verifying operation. Replace it with a new battery as soon as possible.
• When inserting the batteries, be careful to do so in the proper direction, following the + and - marks in the remote controller’s battery compartment.
• To prevent damage or battery fl uid leakage:
- Do not use a new battery with an old one.
- Do not use two different types of batteries.
- Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or
dispose of batteries in fl ames.
• Remove the batteries when not planning to use the remote controller for a long period of time.
• If the batteries should leak, carefully wipe off the fl uid from the inside of the battery compartment, then insert new batteries.
• When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public instruction’s rules that apply in your country or area.
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
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NAMES AND FUNCTION
FRONT PANEL
w!3
q POWER switch and STANDBY
indicator
Press the button to turn the power ON, and press again to turn it OFF. If the POWER switch is in the ON position, the power of this unit can be turned ON/OFF by pressing the POWER button on the remote controller. When this unit is in the standby mode with the
POWER switch set to the ON position, pressing the ENTER button also allows to turn the power on.
The STANDBY indicator lights up when this unit is the standby mode (power OFF) by the remote controller.
w INPUT SELECTOR knob
(AUDIO/ VIDEO)
This knob is used to select the input sources. (See page 16)
e SURROUND MODE button
Press this button to select the surround mode.
r AUTO (Auto surround) button
Press this button to select the AUTO mode from the surround modes. When this mode is selected, the unit determines the surround mode corresponding to a digital input signal automatically.
e u i o !0 !1 !2t yq
r
!5!7!8!9 !6
t
PURE DIRECT button and indicator
When this button is pressed once, “SOURCE DIRECT” appears on the FL display. If pressed again,
PURE DIRECT” appears. After 2 seconds, the FL display indication goes out. In the source/pure direct mode, the tone control circuitry and bass management are bypassed.
Notes:
• The surround mode is automatically switched to AUTO when the pure direct function is turned on.
• Additionally, speaker configurations are fixed automatically as follows.
Front SPKR = LARGE Center SPKR = LARGE Surround SPKR = LARGE Surround Back SPKR = LARGE Sub woofer = YES
!4
y DISPLAY button
Press this button to change the FL display mode.
u MENU button
Press this button to enter the SETUP MAIN MENU.
i EXIT button
Press this button to exit from the SETUP MAIN MENU.
o BAND button
Press this button to switch between FM and AM in the TUNER mode.
!0 T-MODE button
Press this button to select the auto stereo mode or mono mode when the FM band is selected. The “AUTO” indicator lights in the auto stereo mode. (See page 17)
!1 MEMORY button
Press this button to enter the tuner preset memory numbers or station names. (See page 50)
!2 CLEAR button
Press this button to cancel the station-memory setting mode or preset scan tuning. (See page 51)
!3 VOLUME control knob
This knob is used to adjust the overall sound level. Turning the control clockwise increases the sound level.
!4
INFRARED receiving sensor window
This window receives infrared signals for the remote controller.
!5 AUX1 INPUT jacks
These auxiliary video/audio input jacks accept the connections of a camcorder, portable DVD, game etc. When not using these jacks, protect by the jack cover.
!6
Cursor (
Press these buttons to operate the SETUP MAIN MENU and TUNER function.
5, , 2, 3
) / ENTER button
!7 USB jack
Connect USB media to this USB jack. (See page 19, 46)
!8 MIC jack
Automatically measure speaker characteristics using the included microphone. (See page 29)
!9
HEADPHONE jack for stereo headphones
This jack may be used to listen to the unit’s output through a pair of headphones. Be certain that the headphones have a standard 1/4” stereo phono plug.
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
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AA C MP 3
WM A
NAMES AND
NAMES AND
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FL DISPLAY AND INDICATER
a sd f g j ¡0 ¡1 ¡2¡3 ¡5 ¡6 ¡7
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
™0
BASIC OPERATION
a SP (speaker) ABC indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the speaker system is active.
s SLEEP timer indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the sleep timer function in the main-ZONE is in use.
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
d DISP (Display Off) indicator
This indicator is illuminated when this unit is in the display off mode.
f MULTI (ZONE system) AB
indicator
SETUP
This indicator is illuminated when the ZONE system is active.
g TUNER’s indicators
AUTO : This indicator illuminates when the
OPERATION
ADVANCED
TUNED : This indicator illuminates when the
ST(Stereo) : This indicator illuminates when an
TROUBLESHOOTING
RDS : This indicator lights when an RDS
tuner’s Auto mode is in use.
tuner receives a suffi ciently strong radio signal.
FM station is being tuned into stereo condition.
signal is being received.
h ATT (Attenuation) indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the attenuation function is active.
j PEAK indicator
OTHERS
This indicator is a monitor for an analog audio input signal. If the selected analog audio input signal is greater than the capable level of internal processing, this will illuminate. If this happens, you should press the ATT button. (See page 8)
6
¡4klh
AAC
ex1 ex2
MP3
WMA
¡8¡9
k V-OFF (Video off mode) indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the Video-OFF function is active.
l A-SURR
(Auto Surround mode) indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the AUTO SURROUND mode is in use.
¡0 EQ mode indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the HT-EQ function is active.
¡1 NIGHT mode indicator
This indicator is illuminated when this unit is in the Night mode, which reduces the dynamic range of digital program material at low volume levels.
¡2 M-DAX indicator
This indicator illuminates when this unit is in the M­DAX mode.
¡3 HDMI indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the HDMI device is connected to the unit.
¡4 Audyssey indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the EQ MODE is selected to “AUDYSSEY”, “AUDYSSEY FRONT” or AUDYSSEY FLAT”.
¡5 DIGITAL Input Indicator
This indicator is illuminated when a digital input has been selected.
¡6 ANALOG input indicator
This indicator is illuminated when an analog input source has been selected.
¡7 SIGNAL FORMAT indicators
2 TrueHD This indicator is illuminated when a Dolby Digital True HD signal is input. 2 DIGITAL This indicator is illuminated when a Dolby Digital signal is input. 2 DIGITAL PLUS This indicator is illuminated when a Dolby Digital Plus signal is input. 2 DIGITAL EX This indicator is illuminated when a Dolby Digital EX signal is input.
dts
This indicator is illuminated when a DTS signal is input.
dts-HD
This indicator is illuminated when a DTS-HD signal is input.
dts ES
This indicator is illuminated when a DTS ES signal is input.
dts MSTR
This indicator is illuminated when a Master Audio signal is input.
dts HIRES
This indicator is illuminated when a High Resulution Audio signal is input.
dts 96/24
This indicator is illuminated when a DTS 96/24 signal is input.
HDCD
This indicator is illuminated when the HDCD signal is decoded from digital input signal.
PCM
This indicator is illuminated when the input signal is PCM (pulse code modulation).
DSD
This indicator is illuminated when a DSD signal is input.
AAC
This indicator lights when AAC format fi les on the USB media are played back.
WMA
This indicator lights when WMA format fi les on the USB media are played back.
MP3
This indicator lights when MP3 format fi les on the USB media are played back.
¡8
ENCODED CHANNEL STATUS indicators
These indicators display the channels that are encoded with a digital input signal. If the digital input signal is Dolby Digital 5.1ch or DTS 5.1ch, “L”, “C”, “R”, “SL”, “SR” and “LFE” will be illuminated. If the digital input signal is 2 channel PCM-audio, “L” and “R” will be illuminated. If the digital input signal is Dolby Digital 5.1ch signal with Surround EX fl ag or DTS-ES, “L”, “C”, “R”, “SL”, S” , “SR” and “LFE” will be illuminated. If the digital input signal is 7.1 channel PCM-audio. “L”, “C”, “R”, “SL”, “SBL”, “SR” “SBR”, and “LFE” will be illuminated. If the digital input signal includes a channel other than those above, “ex1” or “ex2” will be illuminated. (See page 67)
Note:
When the unit is decoding Dolby TrueHD, the input signal status displayed depends on the number of channels of the speakers used. If a 7.1-channel signal is supplied for a 5.1-channel speaker system (L/C/R/SL/SR/SW), the “SBL”, “SBR”, “S” indicator is not illuminated.
¡9 Main Information Display
This display shows messages relating to the status, input source, surround mode, tuner, volume level or other aspects of unit’s operation.
™0 PURE DIRECT indicator
This indicator is illuminated when this unit is in the PURE DIRECT mode.
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REMOTE CONTROLLER
The provided remote controller is a universal remote controller. The POWER button, numeric buttons and control buttons are used in common across different input source components. The input source controlled with the remote controller changes when one of the input selector buttons is pressed.
‹3
‹2 ‹1 ‹0 ¤9 ¤8
z x
c v b
¤7
¤6
n m
¤5 ¤4
¤3
, .
⁄0 ⁄1
¤2 ¤1
⁄2
⁄3
⁄4
¤0
⁄9
⁄5 ⁄6
⁄7⁄8
z / POWER ON and OFF buttons
(When AMP mode is selected)
These buttons are used to turn the unit on or off.
x Z.SPKR button
(When AMP mode is selected)
This button is used to turn on and off ZONE speaker.
c ZONE A / B buttons
These button are used to turn the ZONE system on or off.
v 7.1 (7.1CH IN) button
This button is used to select the output of an external multi channel decoder.
b SPKR A/B button
This button is used to select the speaker system. The speaker system is switched in the following sequence. A B A+B off
n MUTE button
This button is used to mute the audio for the amplifi er.
m LIGHT button
This button is used to turn on the backlight for the buttons.
, VOLUME +/- buttons
This button is used to adjust the volume for the amplifi er.
. SURR (SURROUND) button
(When a mode other than DMP (USB) is selected)
This button is used to selects the surround mode.
(When DMP (USB) mode is selected)
This button is used to select the next page.
⁄0 INFO button
(When AMP mode is selected)
When this button is pressed, the current setting of AV receiver are displayed on the connected TV monitor.
⁄1 1, 2, 3, 4 (CURSOR) / ENTER buttons
These buttons are used when controlling the cursor of the unit, DVD or other AV equipment.
(When Tuner mode mode is selected)
PRESET +/ PRESET - buttons
Used to select a preset station up and down.
TUNE 3 /TUNE 4 buttons
Used to tune a frequency station up and down.
⁄2 EXIT / MEMO button
(When AMP mode is selected)
This button is used to cancel setting in the setup menu.
(When TUNER mode is selected)
This button is used to store the setting of preset channel and others.
⁄3 CONTROL buttons
These buttons are used when operating PLAY, STOP, PAUSE and other commands of a source.
(When TUNER mode is selected)
T.MODE button
This button is used to select auto stereo mode or mono mode when the FM band is selected. The “AUTO” indicator lights in the auto stereo mode.
P.SCAN button
This button is used to start preset scan.
BAND button
This button is used to select a radio band.
T.DISP button
This button is used to select the display mode in RDS.
PTY button
This button is used to display the programme type information of the current station.
F.DIRECT button
This button is used to select the "Frequency direct input".
P.LOCK button
This button is not used for this unit.
(When DMP (USB) mode is selected) ; button
This pauses playback.
2 button
This starts playback.
9 button
This stops playback.
/ § buttons
Skips forward or previous.
5 / 6 buttons
Serchs forward or backward.
⁄4 REPEAT button
This button is used to select the REPEAT mode of a source.
⁄5 RANDOM button
This button is used to select the RANDOM mode of a source.
⁄6 TV CONTROL buttons
These buttons are used when operating of TV and Monitor.
⁄7 BASS / CH +/- buttons
(When AMP mode is selected)
These buttons are used to adjust the tone control of low frequency sound for left, right and subwoofer speaker.
(When TV/DSS mode are selected)
These buttons are used to change channels.
⁄8 TREBLE / CAT +/- buttons
(When AMP mode is selected)
These buttons are used to adjust the tone control of high frequency sound for left and right speaker.
⁄9 CL (Clear) / T.TONE button
This button is used to erase the memory or program of a source include the Tuner mode.
(When AMP mode is selected)
This button is used to enter the test tone menu.
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
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NAMES AND
NAMES AND
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
¤0 Numeric buttons
These buttons are used to switch between 0 to +10 of the source components. If the source is set to the amplifi er, these buttons are used to perform operations.
(When AMP mode is selected)
CONNECTIONS
1/AUTO button
This button is used to select auto surround.
BASIC
2/STEREO button
This button is used to select STEREO mode.
3/P.DIRECT button
When this button is pressed once, SOURCE DIRECT
BASIC OPERATION
mode is selected. If pressed again, PURE DIRECT mode is selected.
4/SLEEP button
This button is used for setting the sleep timer.
5/M-DAX button
This button is used to select M-DAX mode.
6/EQ button
CONNECTIONS
This button is used to select Audyssey mode.
ADVANCED
7/LIP SYNC button
This button is used to select LIP SYNC mode.
8/NIGHT button
Pressing this button prevents the Dolby Digital signal from playback at a loud voice. When this button is pressed, the “NIGHT” indicator is illuminated.
SETUP
9/V.OFF buton
This button is used to turn off the video signal.
0/CH SEL button
This button is used to call up CH LEVEL ADJUST and adjust speaker levels or 7.1 ch input level.
OPERATION
ADVANCED
¤1 M (MACRO) button
This button is used to program Macros. Pressing this button switches between Normal mode and Macro mode.
TROUBLESHOOTING
¤2 MENU button
(When AMP mode is selected)
This button is used to call up the SETUP MAIN MENU of the unit.
¤3 TOP button
Pressing this button during setup returns you to the top screen of the setup main menu.
OTHERS
¤4 DISPLAY button
(When a mode other than DMP (USB) is selected)
This button is used to selects the display mode for the front display of the unit.
(When DMP mode (USB) is selected)
This button is used to select the previous page.
¤5 INPUT 3 button
This button is for forward-feeding the input source to select a desired source.
INPUT 4 button
This button is for backward-feeding the input source to select a desired source.
¤6 SETUP button
This button is used to setup for DVD and other device.
¤7 SOURCE button
These buttons are used to switch the source of your A/V Receiver. Each time a source button is pressed, the remote controller changes to the source which was pressed. This remote controller can control 12 types of equipment. To change the A/V Receiver source, press this button twice within two seconds. The signal is sent when it is pressed the second time.
Notes:
• Select the AMP as the source to use this remote controller with the unit.
• In the case of the unit, the DMP button cannot be used.
¤8 ATT. button
When the input signal is too high and the voice distorts even by throttling the unit VOLUME control, turn on this function. “ATT ” is indicated when this function is activated. The input level reduced. Attenuator is invalid for the output signal of “REC OUT”.
Note:
This function is unavailable while the digital input is selected.
¤9 A/D button
This button is used to switch between the analog and digital inputs.
‹0 HDMI button
This button is used to select HDMI OUTPUT 1 or 2.
‹1 SET button
This button is used to enter learn mode and preset mode.
‹2 / SOURCE ON/OFF button
This button is used to turn a specifi c source (such as a DVD player) on or off independently from the rest of the system.
‹3 Infrared Transmitter and Learning
Sensor
This transmitter emits infrared light. Press the buttons while pointing the transmitter towards the infrared receiver window of the unit or other AV equipment. Be sure to also point towards other remote controllers when using the learning function.
‹4 ‹5 ‹7‹6
‹4 LEARN indicator
This indicator is displayed when the remote controller is in the LEARN mode.
‹5 MACRO indicator
This is displayed when a macro program is selected by the remote controller.
‹6 Information indicator
Information about the sources and modes are shown on the LCD.
‹7 indicator
This indicator is displayed when the remote controller is transmitting a signal.
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R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SL
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
R
L
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
REAR PANEL
qw erty
FM
(
)
GND
7575Ω
INPUT 1
L
L
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
AUX 2
L
RRSR
q FM antenna terminal (75 ohms)
Connect an external FM antenna with a coaxial cable, or a cable network FM source.
AM antenna and ground terminals
Connect the supplied AM loop antenna. Use the terminals marked “AM” and “GND”. The supplied AM loop antenna will provide good AM reception in most areas. Position the loop antenna until you hear the best reception.
w HDMI INPUT/OUTPUT
The unit has 3 HDMI inputs and 2 HDMI outputs.The input function can be selected from the system
. (See page 26)
e AUDIO IN/OUT (TAPE, CD/CDR, TV,
DVD, VCR, DSS)
These are the analog audio inputs and outputs. There are 6 audio inputs (4 of which are linked to video inputs) and 3 audio outputs (1 of which are linked to video outputs). The audio jacks are nominally labeled for cassette tape decks, compact disc players, DVD
players and etc.... The audio inputs and outputs
require RCA-type connectors.
r
VIDEO IN/OUT (TV, DVD, VCR, DSS)
These are the video inputs and outputs. There are 4 video inputs and 1 video output and each one includes both composite video and S-video confi gurations. Connect VCRs, DVD players, and other video components to the video inputs. The video output channel can be used to be connected to video tape recorders for making recordings.
ANTENNA
(
)
INPUT 3
VCR
DVD
SBL
ZONE A
OUT
SBL
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
)
TV
RRL
FRONT A
(
(
)
INPUT 2
TV
SLSLC
)
7.1CH INPUT
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
ON
OFF
C
SL
SWSWSBR
PRE OUT
OUTPUT 1
DVD
IN
OUTPUT 2
VCR
OUT
FRONT B
DSS
LLR
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
GUI menu
TAPE
OUT
R
SURROUND
i AC OUTLET
Connect the AC power cable of component such as a DVD or CD player to this outlet. This outlet provides power only when this unit is turned on.
(
(
)
INPUT 1
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
(
)
(
)
TV
1
AUDIO
CD/CDR
L
DVD
2
DIGITAL IN
4
5
1
2
OUT
RRL
CENTER
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
(
)
DSS
4
(
)
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
VCR IN
3
DIGITAL
REMOTE CONT.
FLASHER IN
REC/ZONE B
3
OUT
!1
DC OUT
o
OUT
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
TV
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
(
)
DVD
MODEL NO. SR6003
AC IN
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
IN
!0!2!3!8!9 !5!6!7 !4
)
INPUT 3
VCR
COMPONENT
VIDEO
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
OUTPUT 2
ui
t MONITOR OUT
This is a monitor output and each one includes both composite video and S-video confi gurations. When connecting two video monitors or televisions, be aware that the OSD interface can be used with both MONITOR OUT connections.
y COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT/
OUTPUT
If your DVD player or other device has component video connectors, be sure to connect them to these component video connectors on the unit. This unit has two component video input connectors to obtain the color information (Y, CB, CR) directly from the recorded DVD signal or other video component and one component video output connector to output it directly into the matrix decoder of the display device. By sending the pure DVD component video signal directly, the DVD signal forgoes the extra processing that normally would degrade the image. The result is vastly increased image quality, with incredibly life like colors and crisp detail. When the video convert function is enabled, video and S-video images can be output to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT jacks.
u AC INLET
Plug the supplied power cable into this AC INLET and then into the power outlet on the wall. This unit can be powered by 230V AC only.
Caution:
• In order to avoid potential turn-off thumps, anything plugged into this outlet should be powered up before
C
R
/
P
R
this unit is turned on.
• The capacity of this AC outlet is 150W. Do not connect devices that consume electricity more than the capacity of this outlet. If the total power consumption of the connected devices exceeds the capacity, the protection circuit shuts down the power supply.
o REMOTE CONT. IN/OUT terminals
Connect to a Marantz component equipped with remote control (RC-5) terminals.
!0 FLASHER IN
(Flasher input terminal)
These terminals are to control the unit from each ZONE. Connect the control signal from a Keypad, etc.
!1 DC TRIGGER output terminal
Connect a device that needs to be triggered by DC under certain conditions (screen, power strip, etc…) Use the system GUI setup menu to determine the conditions by which these jack will be active.
Note:
This output voltage is for (status) control only, It is not suffi cient for drive capability.
!2 DIGITAL INPUT
(DIGITAL IN 1-5) / OUTPUT (optical)
These are the digital audio inputs and output. The unit has 2 digital inputs with coaxial jacks, 3 with optical jacks. The inputs accept digital audio signals from a CD, DVD, or other digital source component. For digital output, this is 1 optical output. The digital outputs can be connected to MD recorders, CD recorders, or other similar components. In addition, this digital output can be used as ZONE B output.
!3 Speaker outputs terminals
Seven terminals are provided for the front left, front right, front center, surround left, surround right, surround back left and surround back right speakers.
Note:
You can use surround back speaker terminals as ZONE SPEAKER A terminals, when you use no surround back speaker.
!4 ZONE A Outputs
These are the audio output jacks for the ZONE A. Connect these jacks to optional audio power amplifi ers to listen the source selected by the ZONE system in a remote room.
!5
SPEAKER C SELECTOR SWITCH
The terminals can be used to connect a third set of speakers by setting the SPEAKER C selector switch to ON. For connection and use, see page 20.
!6 Preamp Outputs
(L, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, C)
Jacks for L(front left), R (front right), C (Center), SL (surround left), SR (surround right), SBL (surround back left) and SBR (surround back right). Use these jacks for connection to external power amplifi ers.
!7 Subwoofer Output
Connect this jack to the line level input of a powered subwoofer. If an external subwoofer amplifi er is used, connect this jack to the subwoofer amplifi er input. If you are using two subwoofers, either powered or with a 2 channel subwoofer amplifi er, connect a “Y” connector to the subwoofer output jack and run one cable from it to each subwoofer amplifi er.
!8 RS-232C
The RS-232C port is to be used in conjunction with an external controller to control the operation of the unit by using an external device.
!9 7.1 CHANNEL or AUX2 INPUT
By connecting a DVD Audio player, Super Audio CD multichannel player, or other components that has a multichannel port, you can playback the audio with
5.1 channel or 7.1 channel outputs.
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
BASIC CONNECTIONS
SPEAKER PLACEMENT
The ideal surround speaker system for this unit is 7­speaker systems, using front left and right speakers,
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
a center speaker, surround left and right speakers,
BASIC
BASIC
a surround back left and right speakers, and a subwoofer. For best results we recommend that all front speakers be of the same type, with identical or similar driver units. This will deliver smooth pans across the front
BASIC OPERATION
sound stage as the action moves from side to side. Your center channel speaker is very important as over 80 % of the dialog from a typical motion picture emanates from the center channel. It should possess similar sonic characteristics to the main speakers. Surround channel speakers need not be identical to the front channel speakers, but they should be of high quality.
CONNECTIONS
The surround center speaker is useful for playback
ADVANCED
of Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS-ES. One of the benefi ts of both Dolby Digital and DTS is that surround channels are discrete full range, while they were frequency limited in earlier “Pro Logic” type systems. Bass effects are an important part of home theater. For optimal enjoyment a subwoofer should be used as it is optimized for low frequency reproduction. If you
SETUP
have full range front speakers, however, they may be used in place of a subwoofer with proper setting of the switches in the menu system.
Subwoofer
Front Right
Front Center
Front Left
Surround Right
Surround Left
Surround Back Right
Surround Back Left
Front left and right speakers
We recommend to set the front L and R speakers with 45-60 degrees from the listening position.
Center speaker
Align the front line of the center speaker with the front L/R speakers. Or place the center speaker a little backward from the line.
Surround left and right speakers
When this unit is used in surround operation, the preferred location for surround speakers is on the side walls of the room, at or slightly behind the listening position. The center of the speaker should face into the room.
Surround back left and right speakers
Surround back speakers are required when a full 7.1­channel system is installed. Speakers should be placed on a rear wall, behind the listening position. The center of the speaker should face into the room.
Subwoofer
We recommend using a sub-woofer to have maximum bass effect. As the subwoofer only handle low frequency. You can place it any where in the room.
HEIGHT OF THE SPEAKER UNITS
Front left and right speakers, and a center speaker
Align the tweeters and mid-range drivers on the three front speakers at the same height, as best as possible.
Surround left and right speakers, and surround back speaker
Place the surround left, right and surround back speakers higher than your ears by about 70cm–1m. Also place the speakers at the same height, as best as possible.
70cm 1m
Note:
• Use magnetically-shielded speakers for front left, right and the center speakers when the speakers are installed near the TV.
OPERATION
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
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R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
R
L
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
SW
PRE OUT
R
L
L
L
R
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
CONNECTING SPEAKERS
Powered
subwoofer
FM
(
)
GND
7575Ω
ANTENNA
(
)
(
)
(
)
INPUT 3
SPEAKER C
ON
DVD
SBL
VCR
TV
ZONE A
OUT
RRL
RRL
FRONT A
FRONT A
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS
FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
INPUT 1
TV
SLSLC
L
L
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
)
7.1CH INPUT
AUX 2
RS-232C
SLSLSBL
L
RRSR
PRE OUT
PRE OUT
INPUT 2
OFF
C
SW
SWSWSBR
DVD
OUTPUT 1
Caution:
Be sure to use speakers with the specifi ed impedance as shown on the rear panel of this unit.
To prevent damage to circuitry, do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other and do not let them touch any metal part of this unit.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
FRONT A Surround BACK
Right
Left
FRONT B
Right
Left
Right
Left
CONNECTING SPEAKER WIRE
1. Strip away approx. 10 mm (3/8 inch) of wire insulation.
Twist the bared wire ends tight, to prevent short
2.
circuits. Loosen the knob by turning it counterclockwise.
3.
4. Insert the bare part of the wire into the hole in side of each terminal.
BASIC
Tighten the knob by turning it clockwise to
(
C
OUTPUT 1
)
INPUT 3
VCR
COMPONENT
VIDEO
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
B
/
P
B
OUTPUT 2
(
)
INPUT 1
REMOTE CONT.
OUT
AC OUTLET
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
TV
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
(
)
INPUT 2
DVD
IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
AC IN
OUTPUT 2
DSS
VCR
OUT
IN
LLR
LLR
FRONT B
FRONT B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
(
)
(
)
TV
1
AUDIO
CD/CDR
TAPE
OUT
R
L
R
L
SURROUND
SURROUND
DVD
2
4
5
1
2
OUT
RRL
RRL
CENTER
SURROUND BACK
CENTER
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
ZONE SPEAKER A
VCR IN
DIGITAL IN
(
)
DSS
4
(
)
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
3
DIGITAL
FLASHER IN
REC/ZONE B
3
OUT
DC OUT
230V 50/60Hz
5.
secure the wire.
1. 2.
10 mm
(3/8 inch)
3. 4. 5.
• Do not touch the speaker terminals when the power is on. It may cause you to receive an electric shocks.
• Do not connect more than one speaker cable to one speaker terminal. Doing so may damage this unit.
Note:
Be sure to connect the positive and negative cables for
• the speaker properly. If they are miss-connected, the signal phase will be reversed and the signal quality will be corrupted.
CONNECTING A SUBWOOFER
Use the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jack to connect a
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
powered subwoofer (power amplifi er built in ).
Right Left
Surround
Center
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
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R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
R
L
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
OMODEL NO. SR6003
5
AUDIO
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
R
L
DIGITAL IN
OUT
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
NAMES AND
FUNCTION
CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS
CD recorder
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
BASIC
OUT IN
L R L
R L
R
R L
DIGITAL
INPUT
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
FM
(
)
GND
7575Ω
(
)
INPUT 1
TV
SLSLC
L
L
L
R
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
)
7.1CH INPUT
AUX 2
RS-232C
SLSLSBL
L
RRSR
PRE OUT
INPUT 2
SPEAKER C
OFF
C
SWSWSBR
ANTENNA
(
DVD
SBL
ON
(
)
)
INPUT 3
VCR
TV
ZONE A
OUT
RRL
FRONT A
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
OUTPUT 1
DVD
The output audio signal from the TAPE OUT jack and the CD/CD RECORDER OUT jack is the same signal
OUT IN
LRL
Tape Deck
R
which is currently selected.
Caution:
• Do not connect this unit and other components to mains power until all connections between components have been completed.
L R
L R
Notes:
• Insert all plugs and connectors securely. Incomplete connections may make noise.
• Be sure to connect the left and right channels
RL RL
(
)
INPUT 1
OUT
AC OUTLET
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
TV
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
(
)
INPUT 2
DVD
IN
MODEL N
AC IN
OUTPUT 2
DSS
VCR
OUT
IN
LLR
FRONT B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
(
)
(
AUDIO
AUDIO
CD/CDR
TAPE
CD/CDR
TAPE
OUT
OUT
R
L
SURROUND
)
TV
1
DVD
2
5
4
5
1
2
OUT
OUT
RRL
CENTER
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
VCR IN
DIGITAL IN
DIGITAL IN
(
)
DSS
4
(
)
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
3
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
REMOTE CONT.
FLASHER IN
REC/ZONE B
REC/ZONE B
3
OUT
OUT
DC OUT
230V 50/60Hz
properly.
Red connectors are for the R (right) channel, and
white connectors are for the L (left) channel.
• Be sure to connect input and output properly.
• Refer to the instructions for each component that is connected to this unit.
• Do not bind audio/video connection cables with power cables and speaker cables this will result in generating a hum or other noise.
CONNECTING DIGITAL AUDIO COMPONENTS
• There are 5 digital inputs, 2 coaxial jacks and 3 optical jacks, on the rear panel. You can use these jacks to input PCM, Dolby Digital and DTS bitstream signals from a CD, DVD, or other digital source components.
• There is one optical output jack on the rear panel. This jack can be connected to a CD recorder or a MD recorder input.When you use this jack as ZONE B, you cannot use it as recording output. (See page 9, 38)
• Refer to the instructions for each component. To setup the digital audio format of DVD player, or other digital source’s connected to digital input jacks.
• Use fi ber optical cables (optical) for DIG-1,2,3 input jacks and REC/ZONE B output jack. Use 75 ohms coaxial cables (for digital audio or video) for DIG-4, 5 input jacks.
• You can designate the input for each digital input/ output jacks according to your component. (See page 26)
Notes:
• The digital signal jacks on this unit conform to the EIA standard. If you use a cable that does not
R L R L
conform to this standard, this unit may not function properly.
• Each type of audio jack works independently. Signals input through the digital and analog jacks are output through the corresponding digital and analog jacks, respectively.
OPERATION
ADVANCED
Analog Audio
Digital Audio (coaxial)
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
12
Digital Audio (optical)
L R
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R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT 2OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3(VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
PRC
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
PRC
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
AM
ANTENNA
C
SBR
SBLL
O
ON
SPEAKER C
OFF
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
4
TV
(
1
)
DSS
(
4
)
MONITOR OUT
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
TV
DSS
DIGITAL IN
R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
2INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
ANTENNA
SBR
SBL
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
VCR
DVD
OUTININ
DIGITAL IN
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
DVD
(
2
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
2
CONNECTING VIDEO COMPONENTS
DVD player
VIDEO
AUDIO
DIGITAL
ANTENNA
(
DVD
SBL
SBR
KER C
SBL
SBR
OUT
(
)
INPUT 3
VCR
TV
ZONE A
OUT
RRL
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
OUT LR
L R
R L
)
FRONT A
DVD
DVD
OUTPUT 1
VCR
VCR
IN
L R LR
OUT
OUTPUT 2
OUT
OUT
FRONT B
L LR R
AUDIO
OUT
LR
DSS
LLR
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
TAPE
OUT
R
SURROUND
AUDIO
IN
LR
S-VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO
CD/CDR
L
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
OUT
CENTER
VCR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
YC
B
/ PBCR
(
)
(
)
(
)
DVD
2
TV
1
DVD
2
4
5
2
1
2
RRL
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
VIDEO
OUT IN
/ PR
(
)
(
)
VCR IN
3
VCR OUT
VCR OUT
VCR IN
3
DIGITAL
DIGITAL IN
DIGITAL IN
REC/ZONE B
3
OUT
(
)
DSS
4
MONITOR OUT
MONITOR OUT
FLASHER IN
DC OUT
230V 50/60Hz
S-VIDEO OUT IN
REMOTE CONT.
OUT
AC OUTLET
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
IN
COMPONENT
(
(
INPUT 1
TV
INPUT 1
TV
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
B
/
P
B
Y
(
(
INPUT 2
DVD
INPUT 2
DVD
MODEL NO. SR6003
AC IN
VIDEO
PROJECTOR
VIDEO IN
YC
B
/ PBCR
/ PR
)
)
Y
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
R
/
P
R
)
)
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 1
VIDEO, S-VIDEO, COMPONENT JACKS
There are 3 types of video jacks on the rear panel.
VIDEO jack
Satellite Tuner
The video signal for the VIDEO jacks is the conventional composite video signal.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
S-VIDEO jack
S-VIDEO
IN
DIGITAL
OUT
AUDIO
OUT
L R
L R
VIDEO
OUT
S-VIDEO
OUT
The video signal is separated into luminance (Y) and color (C) signals for the S-VIDEO jack. The S-VIDEO signals enables high-quality color reproduction. If your video component has an S-VIDEO output, we recommend to use it. Connect the S-VIDEO output jack on your video component to the S-VIDEO input
BASIC
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
jack on this unit.
COMPONENT jack
L R
(
INPUT 1
REMOTE CONT.
OUT
AC OUTLET
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
TV
C
B
/
P
B
Y
(
INPUT 2
DVD
IN
MODEL NO.
AC IN
(
)
(
)
INPUT 3
VCR
INPUT 3
VCR
COMPONENT
COMPONENT
VIDEO
VIDEO
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
OUTPUT 2
INPUT 2
SWSWSBR
NPUT
UT
AM
CCLSBL
SPEAKER C
ON
OFF
C
SWSWSBR
ANTENNA
(
(
)
INPUT 3
DVD
ZONE A
OUT
SBL
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
)
VCR
TV
TV
RRL
FRONT A
OUTPUT 1
DVD
OUTPUT 2
DSS
DSS
VCR
OUT
IN
LLR
FRONT B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
VIDEO
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
(
)
(
)
(
)
TV
1
TV
1
AUDIO
DVD
CD/CDR
TAPE
OUT
R
L
SURROUND
2
4
4
5
1
2
OUT
RRL
CENTER
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
VCR IN
DIGITAL IN
DIGITAL IN
(
)
(
)
DSS
4
DSS
4
(
)
MONITOR OUT
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
3
DIGITAL
FLASHER IN
REC/ZONE B
3
OUT
DC OUT
230V 50/60Hz
Make component video connections to a TV or monitor with component inputs to produce higher quality video images. Use a component video cable
)
or 3 video cords to connect the component video out jacks on the unit to the monitor.
C
R
/
P
R
)
Notes:
Be sure to connect the left and right audio channels
• properly.
Red connectors are for the R (right) channel, and
white connectors are for the L (left) channel.
• Be sure to connect the inputs and outputs of the video signals properly.
If you connect the S-VIDEO or component signal to
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
the S-VIDEO or component jack on this unit, it is not necessary to connect the conventional video signal to
LR
Video
the VIDEO (composite) jack. If you use both video inputs, this unit gives priority to the S-VIDEO signal.
SETUP
• Each type of video jack works independently. Signals input to the VIDEO (composite) and S-
L R
AUDIO
OUT
LR
VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
IN
S-VIDEO
IN
S-Video
Analog Audio
L R
Digital Audio (coaxial)
VIDEO jacks or component are output to the corresponding VIDEO (composite) and S-VIDEO or component jacks, respectively.
T
his unit
has the “TV-AUTO ON/OFF” function to turn the TV ON or OFF automatically, by sensing the incoming video signal from the VIDEO jacks.
• You may need to setup the digital audio output
ADVANCED
OPERATION
format of your DVD player, or other digital source components. Refer to the instructions of the each component connected to the digital input jacks.
• The COMPONENT OUTPUT 1 and 2 terminals of this unit can output the same video signal. (See page
36)
TROUBLESHOOTING
TV
Digital Audio (optical)
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R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SL
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
R
L
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
OUTPUT 1
NAMES AND
FUNCTION
CONNECTING HDMI COMPONENTS
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
FM
(
)
GND
7575Ω
INPUT 1
L
L
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
AUX 2
L
RRSR
SATELLITE TUNER
HDMI OUTPUT
OPERATION
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
RS-232C
ANTENNA
(
(
)
(
(
)
(
)
TV
SLSLC
)
7.1CH INPUT
SL
PRE OUT
INPUT 2
INPUT 2
SPEAKER C
ON
OFF
C
SWSWSBR
DVD
DVD
SBL
SBL
INPUT 3
VCR
INPUT 3
VCR
TV
ZONE A
OUT
RRL
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
DVD player VIDEO PROJECTOR
HDMI OUTPUT HDMI INPUT
R
SURROUND
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
CD/CDR
OUT
OUT
L
CENTER
(
)
TV
1
DVD
4
1
RRL
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
(
5
2
(
)
)
VCR OUT
VCR IN
3
2
DIGITAL IN
3
)
)
FRONT A
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 1
DVD
OUTPUT 2
TAPE
DSS
VCR
OUT
IN
LLR
FRONT B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
OUT
DSS
(
)
4
MONITOR OUT
FLASHER IN
DC OUT
230V 50/60Hz
REMOTE CONT.
OUT
AC OUTLET
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
HDMI JACKS
This unit has three HDMI inputs and two HDMI outputs. It can send digital video and audio signals from DVDs and other sources directly to a display. It minimizes signal degradation caused by analog conversion so that high quality images can be enjoyed. This unit is also capable of converting analog video signals (Composite Video, S-Video, Component Video) for HDMI output. Select an input source from the GUI menu system. (See page 26)
• Some source devices such as DVD players or set top box do not support HDMI repeater operations like those of the unit. In such case, pictures are not properly projected on monitors such as TVs and projectors.
• When multiple components are connected to this unit, turn power to unused components off to prevent interference between them.
• Disconnecting or connecting cables with the power on can damage the equipment. Turn the power off before disconnecting or connecting cables.
• If the DVD player that does not support HDMI 1.1 or later is connected to the unit, multi channel PCM playback is not possible even with DVD-Audio
(
(
)
INPUT 1
TV
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
(
)
DVD
MODEL NO. SR6003
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
IN
)
INPUT 3
VCR
COMPONENT
VIDEO
C
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
OUTPUT 2
Notes:
• When the HDMI output is connected to a display monitor that does not support HDCP*, signals are
/
P
R
not output. To view images in HDMI, it is necessary to connect to a display that supports HDCP.
• There may be no image output if connected to a TV or display that is not compatible with the above format.
AC IN
• Refer to the instruction manual of the TV or display to be connected to the unit for detailed information regarding the HDMI terminal.
* HDCP: High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
disks.
• If the Super Audio CD player that does not support HDMI 1.2 or later is connected to the unit, DSD* playback is not possible even with Super Audio CD.
(*DSD: Direct Stream Digital)
• The following functions are not available when the unit is connected to equipment that does not support HDMI 1.3a.
• Deep Color
• x.v. Color
• Bitstream audio signal decoding, as for Dolby
Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, and so on
For details, refer to the user’s manuals of connected
CONNECTING HDMI COMPONENTS
An HDMI cable (sold separately) is used to connect the HDMI jack on the unit with the HDMI jack on the DVD player, TV, projector or other component. To transmit multichannel audio via HDMI, the connected player must support multichannel audio transmission through
equipment.
• Multi channel PCM signals and audio signals of 64 kHz or higher that are input from the HDMI jack are not output from the DIGITAL OUT jack.
• Depending on the quiality of the cable used, the HDMI signal may be affected by noise.
its HDMI jack.
Notes:
• Some HDMI components can be controlled over the HDMI cable, but this unit cannot control other components this way.
• When connected to a monitor (i.e., TV, projector, etc.) that does not support HDCP, video and audio are not output.
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R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
PRC
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SL
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
R
L
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
))
GNDGND AMAM
ANTANTENNA
L
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
SPEAKER C/
Z
ZONE SPEAKER A
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
31
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
AC IN
CONNECTING THE ANTENNA TERMINALS
FM Antenna
FM
FM
(
)
(
)
GND
7575Ω
GND
7575Ω
(
)
INPUT 1
TV
SLSLC
L
L
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
)
7.1CH INPUT
AUX 2
RS-232C
SL
L
RRSR
PRE OUT
ASSEMBLING THE AM LOOP ANTENNA
INPUT 2
SPEAKER C
OFF
C
SWSWSBR
ANTENNA
ANTENNA
(
DVD
SBL
ON
SBL
FM External
Antenna
(
)
)
INPUT 3
VCR
TV
DVD
ZONE A
OUT
RRL
FRONT A
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
OUTPUT 1
VCR
OUT
IN
OUTPUT 2
FRONT B
DSS
LLR
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED ANTENNAS
AM Loop
Antenna
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
CD/CDR
TAPE
OUT
OUT
R
L
CENTER
SURROUND
(
)
TV
1
DVD
4
1
RRL
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
(
)
(
)
VCR OUT
VCR IN
3
2
DIGITAL
DIGITAL IN
REC/ZONE B
5
3
2
OUT
DSS
FLASHER IN
(
)
4
DC OUT
AM External
MONITOR OUT
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
Antenna
(
INPUT 1
TV
C
B
/
P
B
Y
(
INPUT 2
DVD
MODEL NO. SR6003
AC IN
)
C
)
INPUT 3
C
C
B
/
P
B
Y
R
/
P
R
OUTPUT 1
Connecting the supplied FM antenna
The supplied FM antenna is for indoor use only. During use, extend the antenna and move it in various directions until the clearest signal is received. Fix it with push pins or similar implements in the position that will cause the least amount of distortion. If you experience poor reception quality, an outdoor antenna may improve the quality.
Connecting the supplied AM loop antenna
(
)
VCR
The supplied AM loop antenna is for indoor use only. Set it in the direction and position it to where you
Y
R
/
P
R
receive the clearest sound. Put it as far away as possible from the unit, televisions, speaker cables, and power cords. If you experience poor reception quality, an outdoor antenna may improve the quality.
Press and hold down the lever of the AM antenna
1.
terminal.
2. Insert the bare wire into the antenna terminal. Release the lever.
3.
Note:
CONNECTING THE AC POWER CABLE
1. Plug the supplied AC power cable to the AC IN socket on the rear panel of the unit.
(
C
OUTPUT 1
)
INPUT 3
VCR
COMPONENT
VIDEO
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
B
/
P
B
OUTPUT 2
(
)
INPUT 1
TV
(
)
DSS
4
(
)
)
(
)
DVD
2
5
2
RRL
URROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ONE SPEAKER A
VCR IN
DIGITAL IN
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
3
DIGITAL
REC/ZONE B
3
OUT
FLASHER IN
DC OUT
REMOTE CONT.
OUT
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
Y
INPUT 2
IN
C
B
/
P
B
(
DVD
AC IN
C
R
/
P
R
)
MODEL NO. SR6003
AC IN
Y
2. Plug the power cable into an AC outlet.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
• Connect the shielded grounding wire (black) to the AM antenna GND terminal.
1.
Release the vinyl tie and take out the connection line.
2. Bend the base part in the reverse direction.
3. Insert the hook at the bottom of the loop part into the slot at the base part.
Place the antenna on stable surface.
4.
CONNECTING THE FM OUTDOOR ANTENNA
SETUP
Notes:
• Keep the antenna away from noise sources (neon signs, busy roads, etc.).
• Do not put the antenna close to power lines. Keep it well away from power lines, transformers, etc.
• To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock, grounding is necessary.
ADVANCED
OPERATION
CONNECTING THE AM OUTDOOR ANTENNA
The outdoor antenna will be more effective if it is stretched horizontally above a window or outside.
Notes:
• Do not remove the AM loop antenna.
• To avoid the risk of lightning and electrical shock, grounding is necessary.
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.
.
NAMES AND
FUNCTION
BASIC OPERATION
AMP OPERATION
TURNING ON THE UNIT
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
1. Connect the AC power cable to the wall outlet. Turn the power of the equipment connected to
2.
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
OPERATION
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
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this unit on.
Press the POWER ON/OFF button on the main
3.
unit. The power of the main unit switches on/off each time this button is pressed.
Pressing POWER OFF or SOURCE ON/OFF
after pressing the AMP button on the remote controller causes the STANDBY indicator on the main unit to light, and the main unit to go into standby mode.
To turn the power on while in standby mode,
press the ENTER button on the main unit or the AMP button on the remote controller, then press POWER ON or SOURCE ON/OFF.
SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE
Before you can listen to any input media, you must fi rst select the input source on the unit.
Example : DVD
To select DVD, turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob on the front panel or press the DVD button on the remote controller two times in a row. After you have selected DVD, simply turn on the DVD player and play the DVD.
• As the input source is changed, the new input name will appear momentarily an OSD information on the video display. The input name will also appear in the display, on the front-panel.
• If you use the FUNCTION RENAME feature (see page 27) , the renamed name appears on the display.
• As the input is changed, this unit will automatically switch to the digital input, surround mode, attenuation, and night mode status which were entered during the confi guration process for that source.
• When a video source is selected, the selected video signal is output from the MONITOR OUT terminal.
ADJUSTING THE MAIN VOLUME
Adjust the volume to a comfortable level using the VOLUME control knob on the front panel or VOLUME + / – buttons on the remote controller. To increase the volume, turn the VOLUME knob clockwise or press VOLUME + button on the remote controller, to decrease the volume, turn counterclockwise or press VOLUME – button on the remote controller.
Notes:
• The volume can be adjusted within the range of – and –71 to 18 dB, in steps of 1 dB.
However, when the channel level is set as described on
• page 34, if the volume for any channel is set at +1 dB or greater, the volume cannot be adjusted up to 18 dB.
(In this case the maximum volume adjustment range
is “18 dB - Maximum value of channel level)
ADJUSTING THE TONE (BASS & TREBLE) CONTROL
During a listening session you may wish to adjust the Bass and Treble Control to suit your listening tastes or room acoustics.
(Using the remote controller)
adjust the tone
To To adjust the bass effect, press BASS + or BASS
button
.
To adjust the treble effect, TREBLE + or TREBLE
button
.
Notes:
• The tone control function is unavailable for the Source Direct, Pure Direct, Headphone, Dolby Virtual Speaker mode, and 176.4/192kHz PCM.
• The Tone control function is not available when M­DAX is being used.
• The tone control function is not available when ACOUSTIC EQ is being used.
• Additionally, tone control is not available during Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS-HD playback.
, press the AMP button.
TEMPORARILY TURNING OFF THE SOUND
To temporarily silence all speaker outputs such as when interrupted by a phone call, press the MUTE button on the remote controller. This will interrupt the output to all speakers and the head-phone jack, but it will not affect any recording or dubbing that may be in progress. When the system is muted, the display will show “MUTE” . Press the MUTE button again to return to normal operation.
TUNER OPERATION
To operate the unit from the remote controller, press the TUNE button on the remote controller so that the tuner mode is engaged.
LISTENING TO THE TUNER
Frequency scan step for AM is selectable. Default setup is 9 kHz step, if your country’s standard is 10 kHz step, Press BAND button on the front panel or BAND button on the remote controller more than 5 seconds. Scan step will change.
Note:
Preset memory for the tuner will clear by changing this setup.
AUTO TUNING
1. 2.3.
1
3
2
(Using the unit)
1. Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select “TUNER”.
Press the BAND button to select either FM or
2.
AM.
Press the 3 or 4 cursor buttons on the front
3.
Panel for more than 1 second to start the auto tuning function.
Automatic searching begins then stops when a
4.
station is tuned in.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
(Using the remote controller)
To select tuner, Press the TUNE button twice
1.
within two second on the remote controller.
Press the BAND button to select either FM or
2.
AM. Press and hold the TUNE 3 or 4 button for 1
3.
second or more.
4. Automatic searching begins then stops when a station is tuned in.
If tuning does not stop at the desired station, use to the “Manual tuning” operation.
MANUAL TUNING
1. 2.3.
1
3
2
(Using the unit)
Turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob to select
1.
TUNER”.
Press the BAND button to select either FM or
2.
AM.
Press the 3 or 4 cursor buttons on the front
3.
Panel to select the desired station.
DIRECT FREQUENCY CALL
1
2 3
4
1. To select tuner, Press the TUNE button twice within two seconds on the remote controller.
Press the BAND button to select either FM or
2.
AM.
Press the F.DIRECT on the remote controller,
3.
display will show “FREQ----”. lnput your desired station’s, frequency with the
4.
ten numbered keypad on the remote
5.
The desired station will automatically be tuned.
controller
(FM) TUNING MODE (AUTO STEREO OR MONO)
When in the auto stereo mode, “AUTO” indicator will be illuminated on the display. The “ST” indicator is illuminated when a stereo broadcast is tuned in. At open frequencies, the noise is muted and the “TUNED” and “ST” indicators are not illuminated. If the signal is weak, it may be diffi cult to tune into the station in stereo. In such a case, Press the T-MODE button on the front panel or T.MODE button on the remote controller. “AUTO ” indicator is not illuminated, if FM stereo broadcasts are received in monaural and the “ST” indicator is not illuminated. To return to auto stereo mode, Press the T-MODE
.
button on the front panel or T.MODE button on the remote controller again. “AUTO” indicator is illuminated the display.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
(Using the remote controller)
To select tuner, press the TUNE button twice
1.
within two seconds on the remote controller.
Press the BAND button to select either FM or
2.
AM.
Press the
3.
deseired station.
TUNE 3 or
4 button to tune in the
ADVANCED
OPERATION
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION
To control the unit by your remote controller, you have to select the device AMP, TUNER or DMP (USB) by pressing the SOURCE button. Please refer below for the details in AMP, TUNER or DMP (USB) mode.
AMP MODE DMP (USB) MODE
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
OPERATION
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
SOURCE ON/OFF POWER OFF Turns the SR6003 off POWER ON Turns the SR6003 on HDMI Selects the HDMI output ZONE A/B Turns on or off ZONE A or ZONE B Z.SPKR Turns on or off ZONE Speaker A
A/D
ATT Reduces the input level SPKR A/B Selects the speaker system
7.1 Selects the 7.1CH IN SOURCE Selects a particular source component AMP Select AMP mode of remote unit INPUT 3 / 4 Change the input selecter of SR6003 DISPLAY Changes the front display mode MUTE Decreases the sound temporarily SURR Selects the surround mode VOLUME+/- Adjusts the over all sound level TOP Back to the TOP of SETUP MENU
INFO
Cursor
ENTER
MENU Enters the "SETUP MENU" EXIT Exits from SETUP MENU MACRO(M) Selects the MACRO mode. AUTO(1) Selects auto surround STEREO(2) Selects STEREO mode P.DIRECT(3) Selects the pure direct mode SLEEP(4) Sets the sleep timer function M-DAX(5) Selects the M-DAX mode EQ(6) Selects the EQ mode LIP SYNC(7) Selects the LIP SYNC mode NIGHT(8) Turns on or off NIGHT mode V-OFF(9) Turns on or off video output T.TONE(CL) Enters the test tone menu
CH SEL(0)
TV POWER Turns the TV on and off TV INPUT Select the TV video input
TREBLE-/+
BASS-/+
Turns the SR6003 on and off
Switches between the analog or digital inputs
Displays the current setting on the monitor Moves the cursor for setting in "SETUP MENU" mode Confi rms the setting in "SETUP MENU" mode
Calls up CH LEVEL ADJUST and adjusts speaker levels or 7.1ch input level
Adjusts the tone control of high frequency sound Adjusts the tone control of low frequency sound
TUNER MODE
HDMI AMP function enabled ZONE A/B AMP function enabled Z.SPKR AMP function enabled A/D AMP function enabled ATT AMP function enabled SPKR A/B AMP function enabled
7.1 IN AMP function enabled SOURCE AMP function enabled AMP AMP function enabled INPUT 3 / 4 AMP function enabled DISPLAY AMP function enabled MUTE AMP function enabled SURR AMP function enabled VOLUME+/– AMP function enabled INFO Shows preset information
TUNE 3 / 4
PRESET + 2/– 1
EXIT/MEMO
T.TONE AMP function enabled
T.MODE
P.SCAN Starts preset scan BAND Selects a radio band T.DISP Selects the display mode in RDS
PTY
F.DIRECT Selects the “Frequency direct input” 0-9 Inputs the numeric CL Clears the inputting TV POWER Turns the TV on and off TV INPUT Select the TV video input
• The remote controller dose not have the PRESET code library for this device.
Tunes a frequency station up and down
Selects a preset station up and down
Enters the tuner preset memory numbers
Selects the auto stereo mode or mono mode
Displays the programme type information of the current station
HDMI AMP function enabled ZONE A/B AMP function enabled Z.SPKR AMP function enabled A/D AMP function enabled ATT AMP function enabled SPK A/B AMP function enabled
7.1 IN AMP function enabled SOURCE AMP function enabled AMP AMP function enabled INPUT 3 / 4 AMP function enabled DISPLAY (PAGE-) MUTE AMP function enabled SURR (PAGE+) Moves to the next page VOLUME+/- AMP function enabled TOP Moves to the highest folder Cursor Cursor movement/folder movement ENTER Moves to folders/plays fi les PAUSE PAUSE PLAY PLAY STOP STOP Previous/Next Skips forward or previous fi le Rewind/Forward Searchs forward or backward REPEAT Select REPEAT PLAY RANDOM Select RANDOM PLAY TV POWER Turns the TV on and off TV INPUT Select the TV video input
Moves to the previous page
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R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SL
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
TAC OUTLET
5230V 50/60Hz
CSWITCHED
10.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
R
L
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
NREMOTE CONT.
NIN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
SBL
SBR
R
L
C
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
ENGLISH
CONNECTING THE USB MEDIA
Connect the USB media to the unit.
Note:
Remove the USB media after turning off the power. If it is removed while the power is still supplied, its data may be lost and/or the USB media itself may be damaged.
Caution:
When the USB devices are used, do not use the USB extension cable.
CONNECTING MULTI CHANNEL AUDIO COMPONENTS
The 7.1CH INPUT jacks are for multichannel audio source such as the Super Audio CD multichannel player, DVD audio player or external decoder. If you use these jacks, switch on the 7.1CH INPUT and set the 7.1CH INPUT level by using the SETUP MAIN MENU. See page 26.
L R LR
R L R L R L
L
R
FRONT SURR.
DVD Audio player
or
Super Audio CD
Multi channel player
SURR. BACK
CENTER
SUB
WOOFER
L R
FM
(
)
GND
7575Ω
(
)
INPUT 1
TV
LLSLSLCCSBL
SLSLC
L
L
L
R
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
)
(
)
7.1CH INPUT
AUX 2
7.1CH INPUT
AUX 2
RS-232C
SL
L
RRSR
PRE OUT
INPUT 2
C
SPEAKER C
OFF
C
SWSWSBR
ANTENNA
(
DVD
SBL
ON
SBL
(
)
)
INPUT 3
VCR
TV
DVD
ZONE A
OUT
RRL
FRONT A
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
TAPE
DSS
VCR
OUT
IN
LLR
FRONT B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
(
)
(
)
VCR IN
TV
1
AUDIO
CD/CDR
OUT
R
L
SURROUND
DVD
2
DIGITAL IN
4
5
1
2
OUT
RRL
CENTER
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
(
)
DSS
4
(
)
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
3
DIGITAL
REMOTE CO
FLASHER IN
REC/ZONE B
3
OUT
OUT
DC OUT
AC OU
230V
SWIT
0.65A
NAMES AND
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
I
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
SETUP
FUNCTION
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
19
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R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SL
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
R
L
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
R
L
L
L
R
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
ON
SPEAKER C
OFF
ON
SPEAKER C
OFF
L
R
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SL
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
FRONT A
FRONT B
R
L
IN
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
ESPEAKER SYSTEMS
HFRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS
FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
8CH POWER AMPLIFIER MM8003
POWER ON/OFF
STANDBY
SR
C
SBR
SL
SBL
L
PRE OUT
NAMES AND
FUNCTION
CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL POWER AMPLIFIER
The PREOUT jacks are for connecting external power amplifi er. Be sure to connect each speaker to the corresponding external power amplifi er.
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
FM
(
)
GND
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
7575Ω
INPUT 1
L
L
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
AUX 2
L
L
RRSR
RRSR
RS-232C
)
(
TV
SLSLC
7.1CH INPUT
SL
SL
PRE OUT
PRE OUT
ANTENNA
(
)
INPUT 3
SBL
ZONE A
OUT
SBL
SBL
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 O FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
)
VCR
TV
RRL
FRONT A
OUTPUT 1
DVD
OUTPUT 2
DSS
VCR
OUT
IN
LLR
FRONT B
SPEAK
(
)
INPUT 2
DVD
SPEAKER C
ON
OFF
C
C
SWSWSBR
SWSWSBR
R L R L R L
L
R
FRONT SURR.
Power
Amplifer
CONNECTING FOR SPEAKER C USE (BI-AMP CONNECTION)
A bi-amp connection is possible with speakers that have two sets of inputs (for treble and bass). This allows you to drive the treble and bass units with separate channel amps, which enables better sound quality. Connect the speakers as shown in the fi gure. Set the SPEAKER C selector switch on the rear panel to ON.
Notes:
• If incorrectly connected, a protective circuit in the unit will trip and set the unit to standby. (The STANDBY indicator will fl ash.) In such case, recheck the connections between the speakers and the unit.
• Turn power to the unit off before changing the setting of the SPEAKER C selector switch.
(
(
)
INPUT 1
FM
(
)
GND
7575Ω
INPUT 1
L
CENTER
SURR. BACK
8CH POWER AMPLIFIER MM8003
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
L
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
AUX 2
L
RRSR
OFF
(
)
TV
SLSLC
)
7.1CH INPUT
RS-232C
SL
PRE OUT
SPEAKER C
ON
INPUT 2
SPEAKER C
SPEAKER C
OFF
OFF
C
SWSWSBR
ANTENNA
(
DVD
SBL
ON
ON
SBL
(
)
)
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
VCR
TV
DVD
ZONE A
OUT
RRL
RRL
FRONT A
FRONT A
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS
FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
OUTPUT 2
TAPE
DSS
VCR
OUT
IN
LLR
LLR
FRONT B
FRONT B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
(
)
(
)
VCR IN
TV
1
AUDIO
CD/CDR
OUT
R
L
R
L
SURROUND
SURROUND
DVD
2
DIGITAL IN
4
5
1
2
OUT
RRL
RRL
CENTER
SURROUND BACK
CENTER
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
ZONE SPEAKER A
(
)
DSS
4
(
)
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
3
DIGITAL
REMOTE CONT.
FLASHER IN
REC/ZONE B
3
OUT
OUT
DC OUT
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
TV
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
(
)
DVD
MODEL NO. SR6003
AC IN
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
IN
)
INPUT 3
VCR
COMPONENT
VIDEO
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
OUTPUT 2
SETUP
OPERATION
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
20
RL
RL RL
Front Left
Surround Left
Surround Back Left
Center
Front
Right
Surround
Right
Surround Back Right
Powered
Subwoofer
RIGHT
SPEAKER
LEFT SPEAKER
Note:
• You can use surround back speaker terminals as ZONE SPEAKER A. terminals or SPEAKER C terminal when you are not using surround back speakers.
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R
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
R
L
CD/CDR
OUTININ
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
L
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
FLASHER IN
OUT
ZONE A
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
CONNECTION FOR ANOTHER ZONE
As shown in the diagram, a player connected to this unit in another ZONE can be used to play music and movies when used in combination with an amp from Marantz or other manufacturer.
ENGLISH
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
RIGHT
SPEAKER
RX3001
RC3001
(ZONE speaker A)
IR OUTPUT
LEFT
SPEAKER
ZONE
LEFT
SPEAKER
MAIN AMP
(For ZONE)
ZONE
RIGHT
SPEAKER
L
R
FRONT
OPT IN
REMOTE OUT
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
ES7001
LR
BASIC OPERATION
R L
(
OUTPUT 1
)
INPUT 3
VCR
COMPONENT
VIDEO
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
OUTPUT 2
RC101
ZONE B
(
)
INPUT 1
REMOTE CONT.
REMOTE CONT.
OUT
AC OUTLET
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
Y
IN
IN
INPUT 2
C
B
/
P
B
(
DVD
AC IN
TV
C
R
/
P
R
)
MODEL NO. SR6003
Y
FM
(
)
GND
7575Ω
ANTENNA
(
)
(
)
(
)
INPUT 3
ON
DVD
SBL
VCR
TV
ZONE A
ZONE A
OUT
OUT
RRL
FRONT A
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
INPUT 2
INPUT 1
TV
SLSLC
L
L
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
)
7.1CH INPUT
AUX 2
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
L
RRSR
C
SLSLSBL
SWSWSBR
PRE OUT
DVD
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
DSS
VCR
OUT
IN
LLR
FRONT B
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
(
)
(
)
TV
1
AUDIO
DVD
CD/CDR
TAPE
OUT
R
L
SURROUND
2
4
5
1
2
OUT
RRL
RRL
CENTER
SURROUND BACK
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
ZONE SPEAKER A
VCR IN
DIGITAL IN
(
3
3
)
VCR OUT
REC/ZONE B
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
OUT
OUT
(
)
DSS
4
MONITOR OUT
FLASHER IN
FLASHER IN
DC OUT
230V 50/60Hz
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
If Surround back speakers or SPEAKER C are not being used, the Surround Back Speaker terminals can be used for the ZONE SPEAKER A terminals.
ZONE A
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
21
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ENGLISH
R
L
L
L
L
R
AUDIO
2INPUT 2(DVD
)
INPUT 1(TV
)
MONITOR OUT
C
B
/
PP
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
TV
(
1
)
DVD
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
FM
(
Ω
)
GNDAMAM
ANTENNA
SR
C
SBR
SL
SBL
L
PRE OUT
ON
RS-232C
SPEAKER C
OFF
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
CENTER
SURROUND
FRONT A
FRONT B
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
R
L
CD/CDR
OUT
OUTININ
TAPE
TV
DSS
VCR
DVD
OUT
OUT
IN
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
1
4
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
7.1CH INPUT
(
AUX 2
)
C
L
SBL
SBR
ZONE A
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
AC IN
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
RS-232C
ds
L
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT 2
(
DVD
)
INPUT 3
(
VCR
)
INPUT 1
(
TV
)
COMPONENT
VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
VCR OUT
VCR IN
(
3
)
(
2
)
DSS
(
4
)
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
OUT
3
DIGITAL IN
5
2
REC/ZONE B
DIGITAL
DC OUT
FLASHER IN
AC IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
REMOTE CONT.
IN
OUT
NAMES AND
FUNCTION
CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROL JACKS
(
)
INPUT 1
TV
(
)
DSS
4
(
)
(
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
REMOTE CONTROL
IN
OUT
VD
UND BACK AKER C/
SPEAKER A
5
2
)
2
VCR IN
DIGITAL IN
L
MONITOR OUT
VCR OUT
3
DIGITAL
FLASHER IN
REC/ZONE B
3
OUT
DC OUT
230V 50/60Hz
EXTERNAL INTERNAL
REMOTE CONT.
REMOTE CONT.
OUT
OUT
AC OUTLET
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
C
R
/
P
R
C
B
/
P
B
Y
(
)
INPUT 2
DVD
IN
IN
MODEL NO. SR6003
AC IN
1
C
Y
OUTPUT 1
REMOTE
CONTROL
IN
OUT
CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT
(
)
INPUT 3
VCR
COMPONENT
VIDEO
C
R
/
P
C
B
/
P
B
Y
C
R
/
P
R
B
/
P
B
OUTPUT 2
2
R
RC OUT
OPTION
DVD playerCD recorder
EXTERNAL INTERNAL
REMOTE
CONTROL
IN
OUT
CD player
EXTERNAL INTERNAL
a
FM
(
)
7575Ω
INPUT 1
L
L
R
RRSRSRSWSWSBR
(
)
AUX 2
RS-232C
RS-232C
L
RRSR
GND
(
)
TV
SLSLC
7.1CH INPUT
SL
PRE OUT
INPUT 2
SPEAKER C
ON
OFF
C
SWSWSBR
ANTENNA
(
)
INPUT 3
DVD
SBL
ZONE A
OUT
SBL
FRONT A OR B,CENTER, SURR,SURR BACK : 6-8 OHMS FRONT A + B : 8 OHMS
(
)
VCR
TV
RRL
FRONT A
OUTPUT 1
DVD
INPUT
VIDEO
OUTPUT 2
TAPE
DSS
VCR
OUT
IN
R
L
R
FRONT B
SURROUND
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
S-VIDEO
(
)
(
)
VCR IN
TV
CENTER
OUT
1
DVD
2
4
5
1
2
RRL
SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER C/
ZONE SPEAKER A
DIGITAL IN
AUDIO
CD/CDR
ININOUT
L
(
)
DSS
4
(
)
VCR OUT
3
3
DIGITAL
REC/ZONE B
OUT
FLASHER IN
FLASHER IN
DC OUT
DC OUT
MONITOR OUT
REMOTE CONT.
OUT
AC OUTLET
230V 50/60Hz
SWITCHED
0.65A 150W
C
B
/
Y
INPUT
IN
SETUP
q
You can control other Marantz products through this unit with the remote controller by connecting the REMOTE CONTROL terminals on each unit. The signal transmitted from the remote controller
OPERATION
ADVANCED
is received by the remote sensor on this unit. Then the signal is sent to the connected device through this terminal. Therefore you need to aim the remote control only at the unit. Also, if a Marantz power amplifi er (some models excluded) is connected to one of these terminals, the power amplifi er’s, power
TROUBLESHOOTING
switch is synchronized with this unit’s power switch.
Set the REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH on the back of other units (not the SR6003) to “EXT.” (EXTERNAL) to use this feature.
OTHERS
22
w
Whenever external infrared sensors or similar devices are connected to RC-5 IN of the unit, be sure to
a RS-232C
Connect an external control device or other device for servicing. (Use a straight cable for the connection.)
always disable operation of the infrared sensor on the unit by using the following procedure.
1. Hold down the SURROUND MODE button and the MENU button on the front panel at the same time for fi ve seconds.
The setting “IR=ENABLE” is shown on the FL
2.
DISPLAY.
Press the CURSOR buttons (1, 2) to change
3.
this to “IR=DISABLE”.
Press the ENTER button. Once this setting
4.
is made, the infrared sensor on the unit is disabled.
Note:
• Be sure to set to “IR=ENABLE” when external infrared sensors or similar devices are not connected. Otherwise, the unit will be unable to receive remote control commands.
To restore the original setting, perform steps 1
5.
to 4 to set to “IR=ENABLE”.
s DC OUT (DC TRIGGER)
External devices can be controlled from the unit by connecting them to the DC OUT terminal (12 V 44mA max).
GND
+12V
d FLASHER IN
This unit can be controlled by connecting a control box or other control device to this unit.
GND
Signal
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SETUP
After all components are connected, initial setup must be performed.
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE MENU SYSTEM
This unit incorporates the graphical user interface menu system, which makes various operations possible by using the cursor (3, 4 , 1 , 2) and ENTER buttons on the remote controller or on the front panel.
Note:
To view the graphical user interface displays, make
• certain you have connected the MONITOR OUT jack on the rear panel to the composite, S-Video, component video or HDMI input of your TV or projector. (See page 13, 14)
1. Press the AMP button on the remote controller. (This step is not needed when operating the setup menus from the unit.)
Press the MENU button on the remote controller
2.
or press the MENU button on the front panel. The “Main Menu” of the GUI menu system is displayed.
There are 6 items in the “Main Menu”.
Select the desired sub-menu with the 3
3.
cursor buttons and press the ENTER button. The display will change to the selected sub­menu.
<LOCKING SUBMENUS>
(1) Move the cursor to “Input Setup” in the Main
Menu.
(2) When the 1 or 2 cursor button is pressed to
display the (key) icon on an item, the item concerned is locked.
or
4
RC003SR BUTTON CONTROL
TOP button
Pressing this button returns you to the
Main MENU of the GUI menu system.
LEFT button
MENU button
Press this button to display the GUI
menu system.
SR6003 FRONT BUTTON CONTROL
UP button
AMP (Amplifi er) button
UP button
ENTER button
RIGHT button
EXIT button
Press this button to exit the GUI menu system.
DOWN button
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
To exit from the GUI menu system, press the
4.
EXIT button, or move the cursor to EXIT and press the ENTER button.
Press this button to display the GUI
MENU button
menu system.
LEFT button
DOWN button
EXIT button
Press this button to exit the GUI menu system.
RIGHT button
ENTER button
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NAMES AND
Note:
FUNCTION
CONNECTIONS
• After you complete this portion of the setup, move
cursor to “Return” with the 3 and 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button.
BASIC
Main Menu
Main Menu
Input Setup
Speaker Setup Surround Setup Video Setup Preference Acoustic EQ.
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
SETUP
OPERATION
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
Input Setup
Function Input Setup
7.1ch Input Setup Function Rename
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
“1. Input Setup” (P. 26)
Speaker Setup
Auto Setup
Manual Setup
Return
: Up / Down : Lock / Unlock Enter : Select Exit : Exit
Surround Setup
Channel Level
PL x Music Parameter CS Parameter NEO: 6 Parameter HT-EQ. LFE Level M-DAX
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
: Off : 0dB : Off
“3. Surround Setup” (P. 34)
Video Setup
Video Convert
TV-Auto OSD Information Component I / P Convert HDMI Output HDMI Output Resolution
Return
: Disable : Enable : Disable : Output1 : Auto
Preference
Zone A Setup
Zone B Setup DC Trigger Setup Optical Output Standby Mode Audio HDMI Audio HDMI Lip Sync
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
: Rec : Economy : Main : Enable : Disable
“5. Preference” (P. 37)
Acoustic EQ.
EQ. Mode
Preset Graphic EQ. Adjust Check Auto EQ.
Return
: Off
Sub Menu
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: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
“2. Speaker Setup” (P. 28)
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
“4. Video Setup” (P. 36)
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
“6. Acoustic EQ.” (P. 39)
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1 INPUT SETUP
This menu is for setting the matching the output of connected audio devices and the input jacks of this unit.
Function Input Setup :
“1-1 FUNCTION INPUT SETUP” (see page 26)
7.1 ch Input Setup :
“1-2 7.1 CH INPUT SETUP” (see page 26)
Function Rename :
“1-3 FUNCTION RENAME” (see page 27)
Select “Input Setup” from the Main Menu with
1.
3
or
4 cursor button, and press the ENTER
button.
Input Setup
Function Input Setup
7.1ch Input Setup Function Rename
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
P. 26
Function Input Setup
Function
DVD VCR DSS
AUX1
TAPE CD/R
AUX2
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Return Exit : Exit
Mode
Digital
Auto
TV
Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto
HDMI
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
-
F
-
-
-
5
-
-
-
Comp.
1 2 3
-
-
-
-
-
S / Video
1 2 3 4
* 1
2 3
Input Setup
Function Input Setup
7.1ch Input Setup Function Rename
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
P. 26
7.1ch Input Setup
Video-in
Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: Last
: 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB
P. 27
Function Rename
Function : TV
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NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
2. Select the desired sub-menu with the 3 cursor buttons, and press the ENTER button.
or
4
SETUP
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
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NAMES AND
1-1 FUNCTION INPUT SETUP
FUNCTION
(ASSIGNABLE DIGITAL INPUT)
The 5 and F (Front) digital inputs can be assigned to a desired source. HDMI and COMPONENT inputs can be assigned to the preferred source.
CONNECTIONS
Use this menu to select which digital input jacks are to be assigned to which input source.
BASIC
Select “Function Input Setup” from the Input
1.
Setup menu with the 3 press the ENTER button.
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
Function Input Setup
Function
Mode
Auto
TV
Auto
DVD
Auto
VCR
Auto
DSS
Auto
AUX1
Auto
TAPE
Auto
CD/R
Auto
AUX2
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Return Exit : Exit
2. Select a setting with the 3, 4, 1, and 2 cursor buttons, and assign a mode and input jack (Digital, HDMI, Comp, S/Video).
SETUP
SETUP
MODE
Auto:
Select “Auto”, for automatic detection of the digital input signal condition. If there is no digital signal, but there is an analog signal present, the analog signal will be played.
OPERATION
“Auto” is the initial setting of all input sources.
ADVANCED
HDMI:
Select “HDMI” used
.
, when only a HDMI signal will be
Digital:
Select “Digital”, when only a digital signal will be
TROUBLESHOOTING
used.
Analog:
Select “Analog” for input sources for which no digital input jacks are used.
Digital
5 and F(Front) digital inputs can be assigned to a desired source. Assign the number of a digital input jack to the
OTHERS
device.
Digital
1 2 3 4 F
-
5
-
or
4 cursor buttons and
HDMI
Comp.
1
1
2
2
3
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
S / Video
1 2 3 4
* 1
2 3
HDMI
Assign the number of an HDMI input jack to the device.
Note:
• When FUNCTION MODE is set to HDMI and HDMI AUDIO of “5. PREFERENCE” is set to Through, audio is not output from the unit. (See page
37)
Comp
Assign the number of a component video input jack to the device.
S/Video
Assign the number of a composite video and S­video input jack to the device.
Note:
• Video and S-video can use the same numbers when assigning to input functions.
• The mark in AUX1 indicates that other inputs cannot be assigned.
Press the ENTER button.
3.
Select each mode setting and input terminal
4.
with the 1
Press the ENTER button.
5.
Repeat steps 2-5 until all items are set.
6.
or
2 cursor buttons.
Note:
• Assignments cannot be made in sections with a mark.
1-2 7.1 CH INPUT SETUP
This menu is for adjusting the speaker levels for 7.1­channel input sources. Here you will adjust the volume for each channel so that they are all heard by the listener at the same level.
1. Select “7.1 ch Input Setup” from the Input Setup menu with the 3 press the ENTER button.
7.1ch Input Setup
Video-in
Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
Select “Video-in” with the 3
2.
buttons.
Using the 1
3.
or video input source to be played through the MONITOR OUT jack.
The input source is switched by pressing the
or
2 cursor buttons as follows;
1
Last TV DVD VCR DSS AUX1
TAPE CD/R AUX2 Video-off Last ...
Notes:
When “Last” is selected, the source is set to the source selected before the 7.1 ch input menu was
• When
Video-off
from MONITOR OUT jack.
Select desired channel with the 3
4.
buttons.
Using the 1
5.
or volume level of each channel.
Move the cursor to “Return” with the 3, 4, 1, and 2 cursor buttons, and press the ENTER button to go to the Input Setup menu.
Note:
• The volume level can be set between -12 dB and +12 dB in 1 dB increments on all channels except the subwoofer (SUB W), which can be set from
-18dB to +12 dB in 1 dB increments.
or
4 cursor buttons and
: Last
: 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB
or
4 cursor
2 cursor buttons, select the
activated.
” is selected,
no signal is emitted
or
4 cursor
2 cursor buttons, adjust the
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1-3 FUNCTION RENAME
Input sources can be registered under any name. This menu is for renaming input source. This menu is for renaming function name. Names can be up to 10 characters long, including spaces. (Characters are selected from those appearing on the display.) This name appears on the unit's FL display and the GUI, but it does not appear in the GUI Setup menu.
Select “Function Rename” from the Input
1.
Setup menu with the 3 press the ENTER button.
Function Rename
Function : TV
T V
Rename : A
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F
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: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
2. Select “Function” with the 3 buttons.
or
4 cursor buttons and
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Repeat steps 5-8 until the new name is input.
9.
Space:
Inserts a space at the cursor point of the “Rename” area.
Backspace:
Deletes the character left of the cursor in the “Rename” area one character at a time.
Default:
Restores the name in the “Rename” area to the name in the “Function” area.
Note:
• Rename cannot be left blank.
Move the cursor to “Return” with the 3, 4, 1, and 2 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button to go to the Input Setup menu.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
Select an input source with the 1
3.
or
2 cursor
buttons.
Select “Rename” with the 3
4.
or
4 cursor
buttons.
Move the cursor to the character (1st to 10th) to
5.
change with the 1
Move the cursor to the character list with the 4
6.
or
2 cursor buttons.
cursor button. (Move the cursor to the letter “A” to begin with.)
Select a character with the 3, 4, 1, and 2
7.
cursor buttons.
Press the ENTER button to enter the selected
8.
letter.
SETUP
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
2 SPEAKER SETUP
After you have installed the unit connected all the components and determined the speaker layout, it is now time to perform the settings in the Speaker Setup menu for the optimum sound acoustics for your environment and speaker layout.
CONNECTIONS
Before you perform the following settings, it is important that you first determine the following
BASIC
characteristics:
Auto Setup:
“2-1 AUTO SETUP (Audyssey MultEQ (see page 29)
BASIC OPERATION
Manual Setup:
“2-2 MANUAL SETUP” (see page 32)
Select “Speaker Setup” from the Main Menu
1.
with 3
or
4 cursor buttons and press the
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
SETUP
ENTER button.
Speaker Setup
Auto Setup
Manual Setup
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
2. Select the desired menu with the 3
OPERATION
ADVANCED
buttons, and press the ENTER button.
Note:
• After you complete this the portion of the setup, press the 3, 4, 1, and 2 cursor button. The cursor
TROUBLESHOOTING
will move to “Return” and press the ENTER button to go to the Sub-menu.
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or
4 cursor
Speaker Setup
Auto Setup
Manual Setup
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
P. 32
Manual Setup
Speakers Size
Speakers Distance Speakers Level
Return
)”
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
P. 29
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
StartManual Setup
Main Zone Surround Back
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
Speaker Check : -
1st Mic Position
Now Analyzing!!
Cancel
: : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
Speaker Check : OK
2nd Mic Position
Start
Check Calculate
: Up / Down : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
: 2ch
-
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
Now Analyzing!!
Cancel
: : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
--------------
Now Calculating!
: : Enter : Exit :
Check Result
Speakers Config
Speakers Size Speakers Distance Channel Level Crossover Frequency Store
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
Speakers Size Subwoofer
Front
Center Surround Surround Back Surround Back Size LPF / HPF Bass Mix
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
Speakers Distance Unit
Front Left
Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
Speakers Level
Test ModeFront Left
Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: Yes
: Small
: Small : Small : 2ch : Small : 80Hz : * * *
: Meters
: 3.05 m
: 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m
: Manual
: 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB
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2-1 AUTO SETUP (Audyssey MultEQ®)
AUTO SETUP (performed by Audyssey MultEQ) automatically measures the acoustical problems in the listening environment and optimizes settings to create the best audio experience for your listening environment.
Audyssey MultEQ removes frequency response anomalies caused by the interaction of sound from loudspeakers within the room. This results in the playback of sound as it was intended, without coloration, not just in one seat, but over a large listening area. Audyssey MultEQ measures up to 6 listening positions in the room and detects the presence of each speaker and automatically calculates the speaker size, channel level, distance, and optimal crossover frequency settings. To set up the speaker system (i.e., adjusting speaker distance, etc.) without using the AUTO SETUP feature, see “MANUAL SETUP” on page 32 of the manual.
HOW TO PERFORM AUTO SETUP
During measurement, the GUI menu displays the condition, therefore turn power to the monitor on.
Connect the supplied microphone to the
1.
SETUP MIC jack on the unit.
Set the microphone in the main listening
2.
position.
Notes:
• Up to 6 positions around the main listening position can be measured.
For the fi rst measurement, set the microphone in the
main listening position.
• Use a stand or tripod to position the microphone at ear height for all listening positions measured with the microphone tip pointing directly up to the ceiling.
• Remove any obstructions between the speakers and microphone.
• When using a powered subwoofer, set the level knob to the middle or 12 o'clock position. Set the crossover to off, or to its highest value.
If the subwoofer has a standby, or sleep mode, disable
it. Not doing so could affect the test signal which may result in inaccurate subwoofer measurements.
• During measurements, do not stand between the microphone and the speakers. Make the room as quiet as possible. Background noise can disrupt the room measurements. Close windows, silence cell phones, televisions, radios, air conditioners, fl uorescent lights, home appliances, light dimmers, or other devices.
Cell phones should be placed away from all audio
electronics during the measurement process as Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) may cause measurement disruptions (even if the cell phone is not in use).
It is suggested to operate the AUTO SETUP via the
remote controller rather than by front panel.
• The test tones played through each channel increase level as needed in order to overcome ambient noise present in the listening environment and obtain the best signal to noise ratio.
Select “Speaker Setup” from the Main Menu,
3.
select “Auto Setup” with the 3/4 cursor buttons, and press the ENTER button to display the start screen.
Select the number of channels for the surround
4.
back speaker you are using.
For a 5.1 channel speaker system, select “No”
(Surround Back speaker off). (To use speaker C or Zone speaker, select “No”. See page 20,
38.)
Select “Start” with the 3/4 cursor buttons
and press the ENTER button to start measurement.
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
StartManual Setup
Main Zone Surround Back
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
“1st Mic Position Check”
5.
: 2ch
The main listening position refers to the most
central position where one would normally sit within the listening environment. MultEQ uses the measurements from this position to calculate speaker distance, level, polarity, and the optimum crossover value for the subwoofer.
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
Speaker Check : -
1st Mic Position
Now Analyzing!!
Cancel
: : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
-
Note:
• The Speakers Check detects the presence of connected speakers. If a channel is not used, the SPEAKERS CHECK will try to detect it, then continue to the next channel.
When the 1st Mic Position Check ends, the
6.
following GUI appears on the display.
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
Speaker Check : OK
2nd Mic Position
Start
Check Calculate
Speakers Config Check Speaker Results Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: : Enter : Return Exit : Exit
: Yes : No : Yes : Yes : No : No : Yes : Yes
If the check results indicate an error, take suitable
action with that item and remeasure. (For error messages, see “ERROR MESSAGES” on page 31.)
After confirming the check results, select
Return” with the 3/4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button to return to the GUI menu.
At this point, you can select “Exit” to end Auto
Setup and return to “Speaker Setup”.
Note:
• Auto Setup is not available in Pure Direct, Source Direct, or 7.1 Channel Input modes.
Move the microphone to the 2nd listening
7.
position, select “Start” with the 3/4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button to measure the 2nd point. At this point, you can cancel second point measurement and calculate measurement results by selecting “Calculate” and pressing the ENTER button.
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
Speaker Check : OK
2nd Mic Position
Start Check
Calculate
: Up / Down : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
: Up / Down : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
Here, to view the results of the detection check,
select “Check” with the 3/4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button. The results will be displayed.
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
Repeat steps 7 until measuring 6 points
8.
between the main listening position and surrounding positions.
When all measurements end, the following GUI
appears on the display.
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
Speaker Check : OK
Calculate
BASIC OPERATION
: : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
Select “Calculate” with the 3/4 cursor buttons
and press the ENTER button to calculate measurement results. During calculations, the
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
SETUP
following GUI appears on the display.
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
--------------
Now Calculating!
: : Enter : Exit :
Note:
• Fewer than 6 positions may be measured, but it
OPERATION
ADVANCED
is recommended to measure in all 6 positions for best results. Measuring in just one position is not recommended as it does not provide enough acoustical information to the MultEQ algorithm.
• The time needed to complete calculations depends on the number of connected speakers and measured
TROUBLESHOOTING
listening positions. The more speakers and listening positions, the more time is needed.
Checking Measurement Results
9.
When calculations for the measurement results
end, a screen appears for confirming the calculation results.
Check Result
Speakers Config
Speakers Size Speakers Distance Channel Level Crossover Frequency Store
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
Select items to check with the 3/4 cursor
buttons and press the ENTER button to enter them.
Note:
To check equalizer (MultEQ) parameters, see page
40.
[Example]
Confi rmation screen for speaker detection
Speakers Config Check Speaker Results Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: : Enter : Return
: Yes : No : Yes : Yes : No : No : Yes : Yes
Exit : Exit
[Example] Confi rmation screen for speaker size.
Speakers Size Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left
Return
: Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto
[Example] Confi rmation screen for the distance from
speakers to the listening position
Speakers Distance Unit Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Return
: Meters : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m
Exit : Exit
* The units can be changed by moving the cursor
to Meters of Unit and pressing 1 / 2 the cursor buttons. Each time a 1 / 2 cursor button is pressed, the units alternate between Feet and Meters.
Note:
This system cannot measure a distance of 9.15 m (30.0 ft) or higher. In this case, >9.15 m (>30.0 ft) is displayed.
[Example] Confi rmation screen for channel level.
Channel Level Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: : Enter : Return Exit : Exit
: 0.0dB : -6.5dB : -1.5dB : +1.0dB : +9.5dB : +12.0dB : -2.5dB : -12.5dB
[Example] Confirmation screen for crossover
frequency.
Crossover Frequency Front Center Surround Surround Back
Return
: Auto : Auto : Auto : Auto
Storing Measurement Results in Memory
10.
Once finished confirming the measurement
results, select “Return” with the 3/4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button to display the Check Result screen.
Check Result Speakers Config Speakers Size Speakers Distance Channel Level Crossover Frequency
Store
: Up / Down : Enter : OK Exit : Exit
Place the cursor on “Store” and press
the ENTER button to store all parameters including the equalizer parameters in memory. If not wanting to store the calculation results in memory, press the Exit button.
Note:
Pressing “Exit” prior to pressing “Store” erases all measurement results and calculation results, therefore operate the remote controller with care.
When storing operations end, the following GUI appears on the display.
Speaker Setup
Auto Setup
Manual Setup
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
Notes:
• Do not turn the power to the unit off while storing parameters in memory. This may erase all data in the unit’s memory and may damage the unit.
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: : Enter : Return
Exit : Exit
: : Enter : Return
Exit : Exit
* Auto is displayed to indicate that the speaker size
and crossover frequency results were automatically measured.
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ERROR MESSAGES
Displayed Error Cause How to Remedy
Mic Setup Error!!
Noise Error!!
Analyze Error!!
* Under Analyze Error, select “Result” with the 3/4 cursor buttons
and press the ENTER button. A detail screen like the following appears on the display.
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
StartManual Setup
Main Zone Surround Back
Return
Mic Setup Error Check Microphone
: : Enter : Exit : Exit
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
Speaker Check :
Noise Error!!
: : Enter : Exit : Exit
Audyssey MultEQ Setup
Speaker Check :
Analyze Error!!
Result
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Return Exit : Exit
Speakers Config Check Speaker Results Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: : Enter : Return
: 2ch
* *
* *
: Yes Rev : No : Yes Rev : No Err : Yes
Err : Yes Err : No Err Rev : Yes
Exit : Exit
• The microphone is not properly connected. • Connect the included microphone.
• Check the microphone connection.
• There is too much noise in the listening room to measure properly.
• Volume from the speakers is low.
• During measurement, turn off devices that make noise such as air conditioners.
• Measure at a time when the surrounding area is quiet.
• The speakers required for suitable playback were not detected.
• Speaker polarity is connected backwards.
• Check the speaker that is indicated as having reversed polarity
([Rev] can appear with some speakers even when properly
connected. In such case, ignore the error indication.)
• Check speaker direction and layout
In the examples at left, the following trouble is detected.
• The polarity of the left and right channels of the front speakers is backwards ([Rev] appears on the display.)
• The surround speaker is not connected ([No] is displayed), but the surround back speaker is connected
(In this kind of situation, [Err] is displayed for all surround and
surround back speakers.)
An error is indicated in addition to the above if the speakers are connected as follows.
• When using just one surround back speaker, but it is connected to the surround back R-channel
(To use just one surround back speaker, connect it to the L-
channel.)
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FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
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NAMES AND
2-2 MANUAL SETUP
FUNCTION
1. Select “Speaker Setup” from the Main Menu. Select “Manual Setup” with the 3
2.
buttons.
Press the ENTER button to enter the
3.
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
selection.
Manual Setup
Speakers Size
Speakers Distance Speakers Level
Return
BASIC OPERATION
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
4. Select the sub-menu with the 3 or 4 cursor
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
button, and press the ENTER button.
<SPEAKER SIZE>
Select Speaker Size with the 3 or 4 cursor
5.
button from the Manual Setup menu, and press the ENTER button.
Speakers Size
SETUP
SETUP
OPERATION
ADVANCED
Subwoofer
Front
Center Surround Surround Back Surround Back Size LPF / HPF Bass Mix
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
When setting the speaker size in the Speaker Size menu, use the guidelines below.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Large:
The complete frequency range for the channel you are setting will be output from the speaker.
Small:
Frequencies of the channel you are setting that are lower than approx. 80 Hz will be output from the subwoofer. If the Subwoofer is set to “No” and the front
OTHERS
speakers are set to “Large,” then the sound will be output from both the left and right speakers.
: Yes
: Small
: Small : Small : 2ch : Small : 80Hz : * * *
or
4 cursor
Select each speaker with the 3
6.
or
4 cursor
buttons.
Set the size of each speaker with the 1
7.
cursor buttons.
Subwoofer
Yes:
Select when a subwoofer is connected.
No:
Select when a subwoofer is not connected.
Front
Large:
Select if the front speakers are large.
Small:
Select if the front speakers are small.
• If “No” is selected for the subwoofer setting, then this setting is fi xed at “Large”.
Center
None:
Select if no center speaker is connected.
Large:
Select if the center speaker is large.
Small:
Select if the center speaker is small.
Surround
None:
Select if no surround left and right speakers are connected.
Large:
Select if the surround left and right speakers are large.
Small:
Select if the surround left and right speakers are small.
Surround Back
None:
Select if no surround back left and right speakers are connected.
1ch:
Select if one surround back speaker is connected. In this case, the audio signal is emitted from the SURR BACK LEFT SPEAKER terminal.
2ch:
Select if the surround back left and right speakers are connected.
or
Zone SPKR:
Select if using the SURROUND BACK SPEAKER terminal as ZONE SPEAKER A.
2
Notes:
• If “No” is selected for the Surround setting, then this setting is fi xed to “No.”
Surround Back Size
Large:
Select if the surround back speakers are large.
Small:
Select if the surround back speakers are small.
Note:
• If “None” is selected for the Surround setting, then this setting is not available.
LPF/HPF
When you use a subwoofer, you can select the cutoff frequency for the small speakers used. Select one of the crossover frequency levels according to the size of the small speakers connected. 60Hz 80Hz 100Hz 120Hz 140Hz 160Hz 180Hz
Note:
• If using small front speakers, set a slightly higher frequency. If using large front speakers, set a slightly lower frequency.
Bass Mix
• The bass mix setting is only valid when “Large” is set for the front speakers and “Yes” is set for the subwoofer during stereo playback.
This setting has effect only during playback of
PCM or analog stereo sources.
• When “Both” is selected, the low frequencies will be played through the main L&R speakers and the subwoofer.
In this playback mode, the low frequency range
expands more uniformly throughout the room, but depending on the size and shape of the room, interference may result in a decrease of the actual volume of the low frequency range.
• By selecting “Mix”, the low frequencies will play through the main L&R only.
Note:
• LFE signals during playback of Dolby Digital or DTS will be played through the subwoofer.
After you complete this portion of the setup,
8.
move the cursor to “Return” with the cursor buttons and press the ENTER button to display the Manual Setup screen.
3 or 4
<SPEAKER DISTANCE>
9. Select Speaker Distance with the 3 or 4 cursor button from the Manual Setup menu, and press the ENTER button.
Speakers Distance Unit
Front Left
Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
Use this menu to specify the distance of each speaker’s position from the listening position. The delay time is automatically calculated according to these distances. Begin by determining the ideal or most commonly used seating position in the room. This is important for the timing of the acoustics to create the proper sound space that the unit and today’s sound systems are able to produce.
Note:
• For speakers for which you have selected “None”, the speaker confi guration sub-menu will not appear here.
Select either Meters or Feet for Unit with the 1
10.
or
2 cursor buttons.
Select each speaker with the 3
11.
buttons.
Set the distance for each speaker , press the 1
12.
or
2 cursor buttons.
Front Left:
Set the distance from the front left speaker to your normal listening position.
Center:
Set the distance from the center speaker to your normal listening position.
Front Right:
Set the distance from the front right speaker to your normal listening position.
Surround Left:
Set the distance from the surround left speaker to your normal listening position.
Surround Right:
Set the distance from the surround right speaker to your normal listening position.
: Meters
: 3.05 m
: 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m : 3.05 m
or
4 cursor
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Subwoofer:
Set the distance from the subwoofer to your normal listening position.
Surround Back Left:
Set the distance from the surround back left speaker to your normal listening position.
Surround Back Right:
Set the distance from the surround back right speaker to your normal listening position.
Notes:
• Set the distance to each speaker in meters (m) or feet (ft) as follows.
m: 0.03 - 9.15 m in 0.03 m steps ft: 0.1 - 30.0 ft in 0.1 ft steps (The values appearing on the FL display are
approximate.)
• For the speakers that you have selected “No” the speaker size menu will not appear.
• The setting for Surround Back Left and Surround Back Right appears if it is set, two surround back speakers in the Speaker Size menu.
• The setting of Surround Back appears if it is set for one surround back speaker in the Speaker Size menu.
After you complete this portion of the setup,
13.
move the cursor to “Return” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button to display the Manual Setup screen.
<SPEAKERS LEVEL>
Select Speakers Level with the 3 or 4 cursor
14.
button from the Manual Setup menu, and press the ENTER button.
Speakers Level
Test ModeFront Left
Front Left Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
Here you can set the volume for each speaker so that they are all heard by the listener at the same level. We recommend holding a dB SPL (Sound Pressure Level) meter at the listening position, at arms length, and pointing straight up at the ceiling, adjust the level of each speaker in turn unit it reads 75dB SPL when the meter is set to “C” weighting and Slow responce.
: Manual
: 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB
Note:
• The speaker level settings are not available in 7.1 Channel Input mode, Pure Direct mode and Source Direct mode.
Test tone:
Select “Manual” or “Auto” generation of the test tone with the 1
or
2 cursor buttons.
If you select “Auto”, the test tone will be cycled through in a circular pattern beginning at Front Left
Center Front Right Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer Front Left, in 2
seconds increments for each channel.
or
Using the 1
2 cursor buttons, adjust the volume level of the noise from the speaker so that it is the same level for all the speakers.
If you select “Manual”, adjust the output level of each speaker as listed below.
Move the cursor to Front Left by pressing the
15.
4 cursor button. This unit will emit a pink noise from the front left speaker.
Remember the level of this noise and then
press the 4 cursor button.
(Note that this can be adjusted to any level
between -12 and +12 dB in 0.5 dB increments.)
This unit will now emit the pink noise from the
center speaker.
Using the 1 and 2 cursor buttons, adjust the
16.
volume level of the noise from the center speaker so that it is the same level as the front left speaker.
Press the 4 cursor button again. This unit will
17.
now emit the pink noise from the front right speaker.
Repeat steps 17 and 18 for the front right and
18.
other speakers until all speakers are adjusted to the same volume level.
After you complete this portion of the setup, press the ENTER button to move the cursor to “Return”. Press the ENTER button to go to “Manual Setup”.
Notes:
• Speakers for which you selected “None” in the Speaker Size menu will not appear.
• Surround Back Left and Surround Back Right appear if it is set for two surround back speakers in the Speaker Size menu.
• Surround Back appears if it is set for one surround back speaker in the Speaker Size menu.
• To adjust the speaker levels for 7.1 channel input sources, you will need to use the 7.1 ch Input sub menu. (See page 26)
• Subwoofer can be set from –18dB to +12dB.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
3 SURROUND SETUP
This menu is for setting surround effect parameters for the various surround input signals so as to bring out the live audio effect of your speaker system.
Channel level:
CONNECTIONS
“3-1 CHANNEL LEVEL”
BASIC
PL
II
x Music Parameter:
“3-2 PLII x MUSIC PARAMETER”
CSII Parameter:
“3-3 CSII PARAMETER”
NEO:6 Parameter:
BASIC OPERATION
“3-4 NEO:6 PARAMETER”
(see page 34)
(see page 35)
(see page 35)
(see page 35)
1. Select “Surround Setup” from the Main Menu with the 3
or
4 cursor buttons and press the
ENTER button.
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
SETUP
buttons and press the ENTER button.
Surround Setup
Channel Level
PL x Music Parameter CS Parameter NEO: 6 Parameter HT-EQ. LFE Level M-DAX
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
: Off : 0dB : Off
Select the desired menu with the 3
2.
HT-EQ.:
OPERATION
Select to active the HT-EQ with the 1 or 2 cursor
ADVANCED
buttons. The total balance of a film soundtrack will be excessively bright and harsh when played back over audio equipment in the home. This is because fi lm soundtracks were designed to be played back in large movie theater environments.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Activating the HT-EQ feature when watching a fi lm made for movie theaters corrects this and restores the correct tonal balance. The HT-EQ feature is available except in the following modes.
• 7.1 CH INPUT
• PURE DIRECT
• SOURCE DIRECT
• Dolby Head Phone
• When VIRTUAL is set for the surround mode
OTHERS
LFE Level:
Select the output level of the LFE signal included in the Dolby Digital signal or the DTS signal. Select “0dB”, “–10 dB” or “OFF” with the 1 or 2 cursor button.
34
or
4 cursor
M-DAX:
Select the desired M-DAX mode. Select “High”, “Low” or “Off” with the 1 or 2 cursor button. (See page 43)
After you complete this portion of the setup, move the cursor to “Return” with the 3, 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button.
Surround Setup
Channel Level
PL x Music Parameter CS Parameter NEO: 6 Parameter HT-EQ. LFE Level M-DAX
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
P. 34
Channel Level
Surround Mode
Center Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
P. 35
PL x Music Parameter
ParameterCenter
Panorama Dimension Center Width
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: Auto
: 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB
: Default
: Off : 0 : 3
: Off : 0dB : Off
P. 35
CS Parameter
TrubassCenter
SRS Dialog
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
P. 35
NEO: 6 Parameter
Center Gain
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: 0
: 0
: 0.3
3-1 CHANNEL LEVEL
1. Select “Surround Setup” from Main Menu with
3
or
4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER
button.
Select “Channel Level” with the 3
2.
buttons and press the ENTER button.
Set the Surround Mode with the 1
3.
buttons.
Channel Level
Surround Mode
Center Surround Right Surround Back Right Surround Back Left Surround Left Subwoofer
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: Auto
: 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB
4. Select the desired menu item with the 3 cursor buttons, set the desired level with the
1
or
2 cursor buttons, and press the ENTER
button.
Surround Mode:
The surround mode can be independently set for 3 modes.
1. Multi Ch STEREO
2. CSII
3. Others
CHANNEL LEVEL
Center:
Set the effect level of the center speaker between –12 and +12 level in 0.5 level interval .
• If “None” was selected for the center speaker setting in the Speaker Size, then this setting will not appear.
Surround Left or Right:
Set the effect level of the Surround speaker between –12 and +12 level in 0.5 level interval .
• If “None” was selected for the surround speakers setting in the Speaker Size, then this setting will not appear.
Surround Back Left or Right:
Set the effect level of the Surround Back speaker between –12 and +12 level in 0.5 level interval .
• If “None” was selected for the surround back speakers setting in the Speaker Size, then this setting will not appear.
or
4 cursor
or
2 cursor
or
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Subwoofer:
Set the effect level of the subwoofer speaker between –18 and +12 level in 0.5 level interval .
• If “No” was selected for the subwoofer speaker setting in the Speaker Size, then this setting will not appear.
Note:
• Setting to a mode other than multichannel stereo or CSII will affect the speaker level as explained in “2-2 MANUAL SETUP”.
After you complete this portion of the setup, move the cursor to “Return” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button to go to the Surround Setup menu.
3-2 PLIIx (PRO LOGIC IIx) MUSIC PARAMETER
Pro LogicIIx-Music mode creates a rich and enveloping surround ambience from stereo sources such as CDs. In this mode, this unit includes three controls to fi ne­tune the sound fi eld as follows.
Select “Surround Setup” in Main Menu with
1.
3
or
4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER
button.
Select “PLIIx Music Parameter” with the 3
2.
4 cursor buttons.
Press the ENTER button to enter the
3.
selection.
PL x Music Parameter
ParameterCenter
Panorama Dimension Center Width
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: Default
: Off : 0 : 3
Parameter:
Select “Default” or “Custom” with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons. If you select “Custom”, you can adjust three parameters as listed below.
Panorama:
Select the Panorama mode “On” or “Off” with the
1 or 2 cursor buttons. Panorama wraps the sound of the front left and right speakers around you, for an exciting perspective.
Dimension:
Set the Dimension level between –3 and +3 level in 1 level intervals with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons. Adjust the sound fi eld either towards the front or towards the rear. This can be useful to help achieve a more suitable balance from all the speakers with certain recordings.
or
Center Width:
Set the Center Width level between 0 and 7 in 1 level intervals with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons. Center width allows you to gradually spread the center channel sound into the front left and right speakers. At its widest setting, all the sound from the center is mixed into the left and right speakers. This control may help achieve a more spacious sound or a better blend for the front image. If “None” was selected for the center speaker setting in the Speaker Size menu, this setting cannot be selected.
After you complete this portion of the setup, move cursor to “Return” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button.
3-3 CSII PARAMETER
1. Select “Surround Setup” from Main Menu with the 3 ENTER button.
Select “CS II Parameter” with the 3
2.
buttons.
Press the ENTER button to enter the
3.
selection.
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
Trubass:
Set the Trubass level between 0 and 6 in 1- level increments with the Trubass produced by the speakers are an octave below the actual physical capabilities of the speakers adding exciting, deeper bass effects.
SRS Dialog:
Set the SRS Dialog level between increments This can be popped out of the surround audio effects, allowing the listener to easily discern what the actors say. If “None” was selected for the center speaker setting in the Speaker Size menu, this setting cannot be selected.
or
4 cursor buttons and press the
CS Parameter
TrubassCenter
SRS Dialog
Return
1 or 2
: 0
: 0
cursor buttons.
with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
or
4 cursor
0 and 6
in 1-
After you complete this portion of the setup, move cursor to “Return” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button.
Note:
• This parameter can only be set in the CSII mode.
3-4 NEO:6 PARAMETER
The DTS NEO:6 mode enables a maximum 6.1 channel output with just 2 channel input. (It also supports 5.1 channel input.) This mode expands the sound image from the center channel.
Select “Surround Setup” from Main Menu
1.
with the 3 ENTER button.
Select “NEO:6 Parameter” with the 3
2.
cursor buttons.
Press the ENTER button to enter the
3.
selection.
4. Set the Center Gain level between 0.0 and 1.0 in 0.1 level buttons.
After you complete this portion of the setup, move cursor to “Return” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button.
Notes:
• This parameter can only be set in the NEO:6-Music mode.
• If “None” was selected for the center speaker setting in the Speaker Size menu, this setting is disabled.
or
4 cursor buttons and press the
NEO: 6 Parameter
Center Gain
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
increments
: 0.3
with the 1
or
or
4
2 cursor
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
4 VIDEO SETUP
Video settings are made as follows.
Select “Video Setup” from the Main Menu
1.
with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
ENTER button.
Video Setup
Video Convert
TV-Auto OSD Information Component I / P Convert HDMI Output HDMI Output Resolution
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
Select the desired menu with the 3 or 4 cursor
2.
: Disable : Enable : Disable : Output1 : Auto
buttons and press the ENTER button.
Video Convert
This unit is equipped to convert video signals for monitor output. This section explains how to set up conversion for each type of video input.
Select “Video Setup” from the Main Menu
1.
SETUP
SETUP
with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button.
Select “Video Convert” with the 3 or 4 cursor
2.
buttons and press the ENTER button.
OPERATION
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
Video Convert
TV
DVD VCR DSS AUX1 TAPE CD/R AUX2
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
Select “Function” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons
3.
: Analog & HDMI
: Analog & HDMI : Analog & HDMI : Analog & HDMI : Analog & HDMI : Analog & HDMI : Analog & HDMI : Analog & HDMI
and set the video conversion mode with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons
Analog&HDMI:
This mode both up-converts and down-converts analog video signals (Composite Video, S-Video, Component Video). Furthermore, it up-converts from analog video signal to HDMI. (It cannot down­convert from HDMI digital video signals to analog video signals.)
Analog Only:
This mode both up-converts and down-converts analog video signals (Composite Video, S-Video, Component Video). It does not up-convert to HDMI.
Off:
This mode turns off all conversion features.
Note:
• For details on video convert feature, see page 45.
TV-Auto
Select the TV-Auto On/Off function to enable or disable with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons. (refer to page 44)
OSD Information
Select the OSD information function to “Enable” or “Disable” with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons. If you select “Enable”, this unit will display the status of the feature (Volume up/down, input select, etc..) on the monitor. If you do not desire this information, select “Disable”.
Note:
• OSD information is not output to Monitor Output of HDMI and Component Video. However, OSD information is output if the Video Convert function is used to output Video or S-Video video signals to Monitor Out of HDMI and Component Video.
For details, refer to“Video Convert”on page 45.
Component I/P Convert
Set whether or not to convert 480i/576i signals to 480p/576p signals when outputting the analog video input signal input from the VIDEO terminals, S-VIDEO terminals, or COMPONENT terminals. Select “Enable” or “Disable.”
Disable: Do not convert Enable: Convert
Note:
This setting is enabled only when Video Convert is set to other than Off.
HDMI Output
This setting is for selecting which output terminal, HDMI 1 or HDMI 2, to output the signal to. Select the output destination with the 1 / 2 cursor buttons.
HDMI Output Resolution
Selects the resolution of the video signal output from the HDMI terminal of this unit. Select from the following using the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
AutoThrough480/576p720p1080i ↔ 1080p ↔ Auto
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5 PREFERENCE
Zone A Setup :
Zone B Setup :
“5-1 ZONE SETUP”
DC Trigger Setup :
“5-2 DC TRIGGER SETUP”
Select “Preference” from Main Menu with the
1.
3
or
4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER
button.
Preference
Zone A Setup
Zone B Setup DC Trigger Setup Optical Output Standby Mode Audio HDMI Audio HDMI Lip Sync
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
2. Select the desired menu with the 3 buttons and press the ENTER button.
Optical:
Select when using equipment with optical digital output. Rec: Select when recording to a CD
recorder or MD recorder. (See page 12)
Zone B: Select when using ZONE B.
(See pages 21, 38, 53)
Standby:
When this is set to “Economy”, you can reduce the power consumption when the unit is in the Standby mode. When “Economy” is selected, “TV Auto and “RS-232C” are disabled when the unit is in the Standby mode.
Audio:
In the Audio mode, Dolby Digital and DTS output is set to either “Main” or “Sub”. Select “Audio” with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons, then select Main Sub Main+Sub with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
(see page 38)
(see page 38)
: Rec : Economy : Main : Enable : Disable
or
4 cursor
HDMI Audio:
This setting determines whether to play back audio input to the HDMI jacks through the unit or output it through the unit to a TV or projector. Enable: The audio input to the HDMI jacks can
be played back by this unit.
In such case, audio signals are not
output to the TV or projector.
Through: The audio input to the HDMI jacks is not
output from the speaker terminals of the unit. Audio data is output directly to the TV or projector. This setting is used to listen to audio on a multi channel TV, etc.
HDMI Lipsync:
Video signals may take longer to process than audio signals depending on the connected video equipment. When the unit is connected to TV or Projector supporting Auto Lipsync Correction in HDMI
1.3a, audio and video can be automatically synchronized using this function. Use the 1 or 2 cursor buttons to switch between Enable and Disable. Enable: Auto Lipsync Correction is used to
synchronize audio and video.
Disable: Deactivates this function.
Note:
• This function is not available when the unit is connected to equipment that does not support HDMI
1.3a or Auto Lipsync Correction. For details, check the user’s manual of the connected equipment.
• If this function is unavailable, you can use the regular Lipsync function to synchronize audio and video. (See page 44)
After you complete this portion of the setup, move the cursor to “Return” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and
ENTER
press the
button.
Preference
Zone A Setup
Zone B Setup DC Trigger Setup Optical Standby Mode Audio HDMI Audio HDMI Lip Sync
Return
: Up / Down : Enter : Select Exit : Exit
Zone A Setup
Audio Source
Sleep Timer Stereo / Mono. Zone Pre Out Volume Mode Level Zone Speaker Out Volume Mode Level
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
Zone B Setup
Audio Source
Sleep Timer Zone Digital Out
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: DVD
: Off : Stereo : Off : Variable : -90dB :
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
: DVD (Dig.2)
: Off : Off
: Rec : Economy : Main : Enable : Disable
DC Trigger Setup
TriggerSystem Error!!
TV DVD VCR DSS AUX1 TAPE CD/R
7.1ch Input / AUX2 Tun er USB Audio Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: Disable
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
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SETUP
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NAMES AND
5-1 ZONE SETUP
FUNCTION
The SR6003 has source selectors, sleep timers, zonespeaker output, and remote controller for the two other ZONEs in the ZONE system. These features can be set from this menu.
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
OPERATION
Select “Preference” from the Main Menu
1.
BASIC
with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button.
Select “Zone A Setup” or “Zone B Setup” with
2.
the 3 or 4 cursor buttons.
BASIC OPERATION
Press the ENTER button to enter the setting.
3.
The following explanation shows how to operate ZONE A of the ZONE system.
ADVANCED
SETUP
SETUP
Zone A Setup
Audio Source
Sleep Timer Stereo / Mono. Zone Pre Out Volume Mode Level Zone Speaker Out Volume Mode Level
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: DVD
: Off : Stereo : Off : Variable : -90dB :
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
The following explanation shows how to operate ZONE B of the ZONE system.
ADVANCED
Zone B Setup
Audio Source
Sleep Timer Zone Digital Out
Return
: DVD(Dig.2)
: Off : Off
Select the desired item with the 3
4.
or
4 cursor
button.
Audio Source:
Select the audio source of the ZONE output with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
Sleep Timer:
The sleep mode is available when the ZONE is active, set the time with 1 or 2 cursor buttons. The sleep timer can be set to a maximum 120 minutes in 10 minute increments.
Stereo / Mono: (Zone A only)
This mode switches audio output to the ZONE system between Monaural and Stereo, using the 1 and 2 cursor buttons.
Zone Pre Out: (Zone A only)
Switch the zone pre out “On” or “Off” with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
Volume Mode: (Zone A only)
Select whether the zone pre out level is Variable or Fixed with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
Level (Volume Level): (Zone A only)
Adjust the zone pre out level with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons. The volume can be set between
-90 dB and 0 dB in 1 dB increments.
Zone Speaker Out: (Zone A only)
Switch the zone speaker out “On” or “Off” with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
Volume Mode: (Zone A only)
Select whether the zone speaker out level is Variable or Fixed with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
Level (Volume Level): (Zone A only)
Adjust the zone speaker out level with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons. The volume can be set between
-90 dB and 0 dB in 1 dB increments.
Zone Digital Out: (Zone B only)
Switch the zone digital out “On” or “Off” with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
5-2 DC TRIGGER SETUP
This unit has a DC trigger control jack, which can be used to link with input functions for the main ZONE or ZONE A or ZONE B.
Select “Preference” from Main Menu with the
1.
3
or
4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER
button.
Select “DC Trigger Setup” with the 3 or 4
2.
cursor buttons.
Press the ENTER button to enter the
3.
selection.
DC Trigger Setup
TriggerSystem Error!!
TV DVD VCR DSS AUX1 TAPE CD/R
7.1ch Input / AUX2 Tuner USB Audio Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
4. You can select “Main Zone”, “Zone A”, “Zone B”, “Remote
cursor buttons.
Note:
• Remote is available for the external control. The RC003SR cannot operate the function.
Select desired input source with the 3
5.
cursor buttons.
: Disable
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
:
* * *
or
Disable” with the 1
or
or
2
4
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: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
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Note:
• Zone Speaker Out setting can be changed when the Surround Back is set to “None” in the Speaker Size menu and “SPEAKER C” is in the OFF position on the rear panel. When this setting is unavailable, “***” is displayed.
• If “Volume” is set to “Fixed”, the ZONE output level cannot be adjusted from the ZONE A.
• Zone Speaker Out cannot be on the ZONE B.
• Functions other than ones that are set to either DIGITAL IN 1-5 or F cannot be selected in ZONE B. There are no MONO/ST, VOL, LEV or SPKR settings for ZONE B.
• If Optical Output is set to Rec (See page 37), Zone B functions cannot be used.
Set to “On” or “Off” with the 1
6.
or
2 cursor
buttons.
After you complete this portion of the setup,
7.
move the cursor to “Return” with the 3 cursor button and press the ENTER button.
Note:
• When an input source that is on in the set ZONE is selected, voltage is output to the DC TRIGGER output terminal.
or
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6 ACOUSTIC EQ
This display is for setting up the equalizer and changing the Equalizer mode.
Preset Graphic EQ Adjust :
“6-1 PRESET G. EQ ADJ”
Check Auto EQ :
“6-2 CHECK AUTO”
EQ Mode:
There are 4 equalizer modes to choose from: Preset Graphic EQ that allows the user to manually adjust the equalizer, and Audyssey, Audyssey Front and FLAT that automatically adjust the equalizer from the measurement results of the Auto Setup feature (see page 29).
Audyssey Front:
This mode matches the characteristics of each speaker to those of the front speakers.
Audyssey Flat:
This mode fl attens the frequency characteristics of all speakers. It is suited for playback of multichannel music such as Dolby Digital and DTS.
Audyssey:
This mode adjusts the frequency characteristics of all speakers so as to create the best listening environment for the sound characteristics of the listening room.
Preset:
This mode adjusts the graphic equalizer that was set in Preset Graphic EQ Adjust to adjust the characteristics of each speaker (see page 40).
Off:
The graphic equalizer is not used.
Select “Acoustic EQ” from Main Menu with the
1.
3
or
4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER
button.
Select “EQ. Mode” with the 3
2.
buttons.
(see page 40)
(see page 40)
or
4 cursor
After you complete this portion of the setup, move the cursor to “RETURN” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENT
ER
button. To use the remote controller (RC003SR) to change the EQ Mode, press the AMP button and press the EQ button.
Each time this button is pressed, the EQ Mode changes as follows.
Off Audyssey Front
Preset
Audyssey Flat
Audyssey
Notes:
“Audyssey Front”, “Audyssey Flat” and “Audyssey”
• can be selected after executing the Auto Setup feature.
• If a speaker that was determined “No” in Auto Setup is manually turned on, the “ Front” and “
Audyssey
Audyssey
”, “
Audyssey
Flat” modes cannot be
selected.
• The equalizer turns off when the Pure Direct mode, Source Direct mode, Dolby Headphone or Virtual mode is set.
• Acoustic EQ Modes are not used during playback of Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS-HD signals.
Even in this case, settings made using Speaker Auto
Setup (speaker yes/no, distance, size, channel level, crossover) are enabled.
• Tone Control is disabled when an EQ Mode is in use.
Acoustic EQ.
EQ. Mode
Preset Graphic EQ. Adjust Check Auto EQ.
Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
Preset Adjust Reset
Channel
63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz 16kHz Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: Channel
: Front Left
: 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB
[dB] +9dB
0dB
-9dB
-18dB 63
125250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k
: Off
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
Check Auto
EQ. Mode
Channel 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz
[Hz]
1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz 16kHz Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: Audyssey
: Front Left : -15.0dB : -2.0dB : -5.0dB : +9.0dB : +3.0dB : -5.0dB : -7.0dB : -18.0dB : -20.0dB
[dB]
+9dB
0dB
-9dB
-18dB 125250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k
63
BASIC OPERATION
[Hz]
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
Select “Audyssey Front”, “Audyssey Flat”,
3.
Audyssey”, “Preset” or “Off” with the 1 cursor buttons.
or
2
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NAMES AND
6-1 PRESET G. EQ ADJ
FUNCTION
These modes allow you to set a 9-band graphic equalizer for each of the 7 channels.
Select “Acoustic EQ” from Main Menu with the
1.
3
or
CONNECTIONS
4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER
button.
BASIC
Select “Preset Graphic EQ Adjust” with the 3
2.
or
4 cursor buttons.
Press the ENTER button to enter the
3.
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
selection.
Preset Adjust Reset
Channel
63Hz 125Hz 250Hz 500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz 16kHz Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
: Channel
: Front Left
: 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB : 0.0dB
[dB]
+9dB
0dB
-9dB
-18dB 63
125250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k
Reset:
Using the 1 or 2 cursor buttons, select the
SETUP
SETUP
channel(s) to be reset to either the currently displayed channel (“Channel”) or all channels (“All-Channel”), and press the ENTER button to enter the setting. “All-Channel” : Resets all channels. “Channel” : Resets only the currently
OPERATION
ADVANCED
displayed channel.
Channel:
Select the channel (“Front Left”, “Center”, “Front Right”, “Surround Right”, “Surround Back Right”, “Surround Back Left” or “Surround Left”)
to adjust with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons, and switch to the adjustment mode with the 4 cursor button.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Frequency:
Select the target frequency on the graph with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons. Adjust the level with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons. (Note that this can be adjusted to any level between –20 and +9 dB in 0.5 dB increments.) Move to the next frequency with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons, and adjust the level.
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After you complete this portion of the setup move cursor to “Return” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button.
6-2 CHECK AUTO
These menus are for confi rming the results of Auto Setup function equalizer measurement (Audyssey Front, Audyssey Flat, Audyssey).
Select “Acoustic EQ” from Main Menu with the
1.
3
or
4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER
button.
2. Select “Check Auto EQ” with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons.
Press the ENTER button to enter the
3.
selection.
Check Auto
EQ. Mode
Channel 63Hz 125Hz 250Hz
[Hz]
500Hz 1kHz 2kHz 4kHz 8kHz 16kHz Return
: Up / Down : Change Enter : Exit : Exit
EQ. Mode:
Select EQ (mode) with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons followed by the desired equalizer (“Audyssey”, “Audyssey Front”, “Audyssey Flat”).
Channel:
Select the channel to check with the 1 or 2 cursor buttons.
Notes:
• The frequency will not be exactly the same as in the Preset Graphic EQ modes.
• Front Left and Front Right are not indicated on the Audyssey Front mode.
Once fi nished checking, select “Return” with
4.
the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button to return to the “Acoustic EQ” menu.
: Audyssey
: Center : -15.0dB : -2.0dB : -5.0dB : +9.0dB : +3.0dB : -5.0dB : -7.0dB : -18.0dB : -20.0dB
[dB]
+9dB
0dB
-9dB
-18dB 125250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k 16k
63
[Hz]
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ADVANCED OPERATION
AMP OPERATION
USING THE SLEEP TIMER
To program this unit for automatic standby, press the SLEEP button on the remote controller. Each press of the button will increase the time before shut down in the following sequence.
OFF 10 20 30 5040
100 90 80 70 60110120
The sleep time will be shown for a few seconds in the display on the front panel, and it will count down until the time has elapsed. When the programmed sleep time has elapsed, the unit will automatically turn off. Note that the SLEEP indicator on the display will illuminate when the Sleep function is programmed. To cancel the Sleep function, press the SLEEP button until the display shows “SLEEP OFF” and the SLEEP indicator will disappear.
DISPLAY MODE
You can select the display mode for the front display of the unit. To select this mode, press the DISPLAY on the remote controller or the front panel. When this button is pressed, the display mode is switched in the following sequence. Normal Volume Auto display OFF Display OFF Normal Mode
Normal mode:
Volume mode:
Auto Display Off mode:
Display Off mode:
Note:
The following three mode types are displayed.
• Displays the selected input function. If the function has been renamed using the Function Rename feature (see page 27), the renamed name appears on the display.
• Displays the input mode set via the Function Input Setup feature. (See page 26)
• Displays the status of the selected surround mode.
The input function and input mode are displayed in the upper part, and the current volume level is displayed in the lower part.
The display is off. But, if you make a change to the unit such as the input or surround mode, the display will show that change, then go back to off after about 3 seconds. When changing the volume, it is not displayed.
The display is off completely.
• Only the “DISP” indicator will be illuminated on the front display in display off condition.
RECORDING AN ANALOG SOURCE
In normal operation, the audio or video source selected for listening through this unit is sent to the record outputs. This means that any program you are watching or listening to may be recorded simply by placing machines connected to the outputs for TAPE OUT, CD/CDR OUT and VCR OUT in the record mode.
To record the input source signal you are currently watching or listening to
1.
1
1. Select the input source to record by turning the INPUT SELECTOR knob on the front panel or simply press the input selector buttons on the remote controller.
The input source is now selected and you may
watch or listen to it as desired.
The currently selected input source signal is
2.
output to the TAPE OUT, CD/CDR OUT and VCR OUT outputs for recording.
Start recording to the recording component as
3.
desired.
Notes:
• When connecting only digital signal input, output cannot be made to the TAPEOUT, CD/CDR OUT or VCR OUT terminals. When using recording functions, be sure to also make connections for analog signal input.
• No conversion is made from Video signal input to S-Video signal output or from S-Video signal input to Video signal output. Always use the same signal type for both input and output.
• Video or audio signals input to HDMI input terminals cannot be recorded.
SELECTING ANALOG AUDIO INPUT OR DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT
If you have already assigned the digital inputs, you can temporarily select the audio input mode for each input source as following procedures. Press the AMP button and press the A/D button. When this button is pressed, the input mode is switched in the following sequence. Auto HDMI Digital Analog Auto
Auto mode:
The types of signals being input to the digital and analog input jacks for the selected input source are detected automatically. If no digital signal is being input, the analog input jacks are selected automatically.
HDMI mode:
HDMI mode can be selected only when an HDMI input has been assigned as an input source. When “HDMI Audio” under Preference of the Setup Menu is set to “Through”, the HDMI mode cannot be selected.
Digital mode:
The input signal is fi xed to an assigned digital input terminal.
Analog mode:
The analog input jacks are selected.
This selection is temporary and will not be stored in memory. To store changes to the input mode, select “Input Setup” from the Main Menu. (See page 26)
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
OPERATION
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NAMES AND
SELECTING THE SURROUND MODE
FUNCTION
Example: AUTO SURROUND
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
NIGHT MODE
Useful at night or when loud noise is undesirable, this mode compresses the dynamic range, making it easier to hear quieter audio content without increasing the overall volume. Note that the effect of night mode is determined by the Dolby Digital content. Night mode may have no effect with content that does not support this function.
LISTENING THROUGH HEADPHONES
This jack may be used to listen to the unit’s output through a pair of headphones. Be certain that the headphones have a standard 1/4” stereo phono plug. Note that the speakers will automatically be turned off when the headphone jack is in use.
DOLBY HEADPHONE MODE
This feature simulates the waveforms of the actual sounds heard from the speakers. When headphones are used, the MENU button automatically switches to the Dolby headphone mode. The OSD that appears when the MENU button is pressed is shown below.
HEAD PHONE
DOLBY HP MODE :DH SURROUND :PL
II MV
BASIC OPERATION
(Using the unit)
To select the Auto surround mode during playback, press the AUTO button on the front panel.
(Using the remote controller)
To select the Auto surround mode, press the AMP
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
button and press the AUTO button.
• For surround modes, see “Surround Mode” on page 57.
DIALOGUE NORMALIZATION MESSAGE
Dialogue Normalization (Dial Norm) is a feature of
SETUP
Dolby Digital. When playing back software which has been encoded in Dolby Digital, sometimes you may see a brief message on the FL display which will read "D-NORM X dB" (X being a numeric value). Dialogue Normalization serves to let you know if the
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
source material has been recorded at a higher or lower level than usual. For example, if you see the following message: "D-NORM + 4 dB" on the FL display, to keep the overall output level constant just turn down the volume control by 4 dB. In other words, the source material that you are listening to has been recorded 4 dB louder than usual.
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If you do not see a message on the FL display, then no adjustment of the volume control is necessary.
To select this mode, press the AMP button on
1.
the remote controller.
Each time the NIGHT button is pressed, the
2.
mode changes according to the following options indicated on the front of the unit.
• AUTO Mode
NIGHT AUTO
AUTO mode is available when decording Dolby
TrueHD signals.
When night mode is activated, “NIGHT” is
illuminated on the front of the unit. (See page 6)
NIGHTModeON
NIGHT ON
Setting the Night mode to “ON” compresses the
dynamic range in Dolby Digital only.
• NIGHT Mode OFF
NIGHT OFF
Turn off the Night mode.
Note:
• When using headphones, the surround mode will change to STEREO and Dolby Headphone by MENU and Cursor button.
• The surround mode returns to the previous setting as soon as the headphone plug is removed from the jack.
L LEVEL :+10.0dB R LEVEL : 0.0dB
DOLBY HP (Headphone) MODE can be selected with the left and right cursor buttons. BYPASS DH (DOLBY Headphone) BYPASS
BYPASS: Bypasses the Dolby headphone mode
DH: Dolby Headphone is a signal processing
It makes it possible to experience the
When the PURE DIRECT mode is selected, Dolby surround processing is bypassed and “✽✽✽” is displayed as the mode indication.
The surround mode can be selected when the modes in DH is selected.
L/R LEVEL can be set in the ±12 dB range.
Notes:
and delivers ordinary 2-channel stereo.
system that delivers a sound similar to room speakers.
volume and space of a 5-channel surround system using ordinary stereo headphones.
• The surround mode returns to the previous setting as soon as the plug is removed from the jack.
• In headphone mode, Tone Control and ACOUSTIC EQ are not available.
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H
.
.
.
.
M-DAX (Marantz Dynamic Audio eXpander)
This function makes up for lost audio content in MP3 or AAC sources (from lossy compression) during playback. Choose one of the following levels for this effect as desired. “HIGH”: Stronger effect “LOW”: Weaker effect “OFF”: Deactivated.
(Using the remote controller)
When switching to M-DAX mode, press the AMP button. Press the M-DAX button. Each time this button is pressed, M-DAX changes as follows.
OFF LOW HIG
ATTENUATION TO ANALOG INPUT SIGNAL
If the selected analog audio input signal is greater than the capable level of internal processing, the “PEAK” indicator will light up on the front display. If this happens, you should press the ATT button on the remote controller. “ATT ” indicator will be illuminated when this function is activated. The signal-input level is reduced by about half. Attenuation will not work with the output signal of TAPE-OUT, CD/CD-R and VCR-OUT. This function is memorized for each individual input source.
SPEAKER A/B
7.1 CH INPUT
This unit is equipped for future expansion through the use of Multi channel Super Audio CD multichannel player or DVD-Audio player. When this is selected, the input signals connected to the L(front left), R (front right), CENTER, SL (surround left), SR (surround right) and SBL (surround back left) and SBR (surround back right) channels of the 7.1 CH. In jacks are output directly to the front (left and right), center, surround (left and right) and surround back speaker systems as well as the pre-out jacks without passing through the surround circuitry. In addition, the signal input to the SW (subwoofer) jack is output to the PRE OUT SW (subwoofer) jack. When 7.1 CH. INPUT is selected, the last video input used remains routed to the Monitor Outputs. This permits simultaneous viewing with video sources
2
4.
1
4
3
Notes:
• When the 7.1 CH. Input is in use, you may not select a surround mode, as the external decoder determines processing.
• In addition, there is no signal at the record outputs when the 7.1 CH. Input is in use.
• Furthermore, the following functions are not available during 7.1 CH Input use.
Test Tone, NIGHT MODE, Source Direct, Pure
Direct, HT-EQ, Tone Control, Acoustic EQ.
AUX2 INPUT
If you don’t need to connect 7.1 Ch. input terminals with multi channel decoder, L(front left) and R (front right) inputs terminals are available as AUX2 input. In this case, You can connect additional audio source to AUX2 as other audio input terminals.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
The “M-DAX” indicator on the front display lights when M-DAX mode is LOW or HIGH. (See page 6)
Notes:
• M-DAX is compatible with PCM (48 kHz or lower) and two-channel analog sources.
• The M-DAX is not available when Dolby Virtual Speaker mode is being used.
This unit has speaker system-A and speaker system­B for front L/R channels. You can select these systems by pressing SPKR A/B on the remote controller.
Press the SPKR A/B button. Each time this button is pressed, Speaker system A and B changes as follows.
A B A+B OFF
1. Select a desired Video source to decide the routed video signal to the Monitor Outputs.
Press the 7.1 button on the remote controller to
2.
switch the 7.1 channel input.
If it is necessary to adjust the output level of
3.
each channel, press the CH.SEL button on the remote controller.
Adjust the speaker output levels so that you can
hear the same sound level from each speaker at the listening position. For the front left, front right, center, surround left, surround right and surround back speakers, the output levels can be adjusted between –12 to +12 dB.
The subwoofer can be adjusted between –18
and +12 dB.
These adjustments result will be stored to 7.1
CH. INPUT memory.
Adjust the main volume with the MAIN
4.
VOLUME knob or the VOL buttons on the remote controller.
To cancel the 7.1 CH. INPUT setting, press the 7.1 button on the remote controller.
VIDEO ON/OFF
When no video signal is connected to the unit or a DVD, etc., is connected directly to your TV, the unnecessary video circuit can be turned off by selecting the “VIDEO OFF” setting. To select video off, press the AMP button and press the V.OFF button.
The “V-OFF” indicator on the front display panel will light.
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
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NAMES AND
TV AUTO ON/OFF FUNCTION
FUNCTION
This function allows the component connected to the TV-VIDEO in jack to control the power (ON/OFF) to the unit.
AUTO POWER ON
CONNECTIONS
1. Be sure the TV auto mode is Enabled. (Refer to
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
page 36:)
Connect your TV TUNER (etc) to the TV-
2.
VIDEO in terminal. Be sure to connect the VIDEO input.
Turn OFF the power to the TV TUNER and turn
3.
standby to the unit.
Turn ON the TV TUNER and tune in a receivable
4.
station.
When the station is received, this unit turns ON
5.
and TV is selected automatically.
AUTO POWER OFF
1. In the above situation, turn the TV TUNER OFF or select a channel that does not contain any broadcast.
The power to the unit switches to STANDBY
2.
after approx. 5 minutes.
Notes:
• AUTO POWER OFF is canceled if this unit is set to a source other than TV.
The function reactivates when TV is selected again.
• Some TV broadcasts may cause the TV AUTO FUNCTION to turn ON.
• The S-Video, component and HDMI terminal does not support “TV AUTO ON/OFF” function.
• This function is inactive when STANDBY MODE is set to ECONOMY. To use this function, set STANDBY MODE to NORMAL.
LIP.SYNC
Depending on the image device (TV, monitor, projector, etc.) connected to the unit a time lag can occur between image signal processing and audio signal processing. Though minor, this time lag can interfere with movie and music enjoyment. The LIP. SYNC feature delays the audio signal with respect to the image signal output from the unit to correct the time lag between the sound and image. It can be operated with the “LIP SYNC” and 1 and 2 cursor buttons of the remote controller. Set the remote controller to the AMP mode before operating the LIP.SYNC feature. The initial setting is OFF (0 ms). The time lag can be adjusted in 10 ms steps up to 200 ms. Watch the picture on the image device (i.e., TV, monitor, projector, etc.) as you adjust the time lag.
Note:
• The LIP.SYNC feature turns OFF (0 ms) in the SOURCE/PURE DIRECT mode. When the SOURCE/PURE DIRECT mode is deactivated, the set value of the LIP.SYNC feature is automatically restored.
• Even if you do not correct the time lag manually this way, audio and video are automatically synchronized when the unit is connected to TV or Projector supporting Auto Lipsync Correction in HDMI 1.3a. For instructions on Auto Lipsync Correction, see page 37.
DUAL BACKUP MEMORY
The unit stores settings information in nonvolatile memory even when the main power supply is turned off. Using the Dual Backup Memory function, you can write settings information to another memory area to back up saved settings for recovery anytime as needed.
BACKUP
Set up the unit in the state for which you want to store the settings. Hold the MEMORY and ENTER buttons on the front panel simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.
“MEMORY SAVING” is displayed and the unit’s settings are saved. The stored settings information is retained until Dual Backup Memory is used again and the information is overwritten.
MEMORY SAVING
Note:
• The following settings values cannot be backed up.
• Main ZONE Volume
• ZONE A Volume
• ZONE Speaker A Volume
RECOVERY OF MEMORY
Recover backed up settings as follows. Hold the MEMORY and MENU buttons on the front panel simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.
“MEMORY LOAD” is displayed and the unit’s stored settings are reapplied. The unit temporarily enters standby mode. If there is no backup data, “NO BACKUP” is displayed and no data is recovered.
MEMORY LOAD
NO BACKUP
Note:
• Because the following settings values are not backed up, each Volume value is set to Minimum.
• Main ZONE Volume
• ZONE A Volume
• ZONE Speaker A Volume
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VIDEO CONVERT
ANALOG VIDEO CONVERSION
This unit is equipped to convert video signals for monitor output. Because of this, indifferent of the connection (VIDEO, S-VIDEO, COMPONENT VIDEO) between the playback device and this unit, listening and viewing are possible with a single higher grade cable between the MONITOR OUT terminal of the unit and the monitor.
UP-CONVERSION FROM ANALOG VIDEO SIGNALS TO HDMI
The up-conversion feature of this unit can output the input analog video signals (for component video signals of 480i/576i, 480p/576P, 1080i and 720p resolution, and S-Video and Video (composite) of 480i/576i resolution) to the HDMI MONITOR terminal.
Notes:
• HDMI video input is only output to the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal of the unit. If connecting a playback device such as a DVD player to the HDMI input jack, connect the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal of the unit to a TV monitor.
• This mode is unavailable for the REC out terminal.
• This mode is unavailable for still picture, fast forward and reverse play on video component.
If, while attempting to use the video convert feature,
• the unit cannot synchronize with the display device, “NO SIGNAL” appears on the monitor or noise is generated, this feature cannot be used. All of these signs are caused by equipment incompatibility; there is nothing wrong with the unit.
If this occurs, set “VIDEO CONVERT” in the
VIDEO SETUP” menu to “DISABLE”. Next, connect the video input signal to the display component via the MONITOR OUT terminal under VIDEO and the S-video input signal to the display component via the MONITOR OUT terminal under S-VIDEO.
• The video convert feature constantly monitors input video signals and determines whether to convert the input signals or not. However, some input video signals cannot be detected correctly. If this occurs, set “VIDEO CONVERT” in the “VIDEO SETUP” menu to “DISABLE”.
CONNECTION EXAMPLE
• When a monitor is connected to the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal of the unit
VIDEO
or S-VIDEO
or component
or HDMI
Notes:
• If the resolution of the component video signal input from the playback device is other than 480i/576i, 480p/576P, 1080i or 720p, images are not output from the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal of the unit.
• If the resolution of the S-Video or Video signal input from the playback device is other than 480i/576i, images are not output from the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal of the unit.
• When a monitor is connected to the VIDEO or S­VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminals of the unit
VIDEO
or S-VIDEO
or component
HDMI
Notes:
• The HDMI video signal input from the playback device is not output from the VIDEO or S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminals of the unit.
• If the resolution of the component video signal input from the playback device is other than 480i/576i, it is not output from the VIDEO or S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminals of the unit.
• When a monitor is connected to the COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal of the unit
VIDEO
or S-VIDEO
or component
HDMI
HDMI
VIDEO
or S-VIDEO
component
Notes:
• The HDMI video signal input from the playback device is not output from the COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminal of the unit.
Notes of OSD menu system:
• The setup menu can be displayed through all video out terminals (“HDMI”, “COMPONENT”, “SVIDEO” and “VIDEO”).
• OSD information is output only to the VIDEO and S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT terminals.
OSD information is also output when the video
conversion feature is on and the video signal input to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO input jack of the unit is converted and output from the COMPONENT VIDEO or HDMI MONITOR OUT terminals.
I/P CONVERT
The video circuit of the unit is equipped with an I/P conversion feature. When this feature is on, 480i/576i analog video signals (VIDEO, S-VIDEO or COMPONENT VIDEO) input from a playback device can be converted to 480p/576p and progressively output to the COMPONENT VIDEO or HDMI MONITOR OUT terminals of the unit. (For setting instructions, see page 36)
Note:
When a monitor is connected to the HDMI MONITOR OUT terminal, and HDMI RESOLUTION is set to 720p, 1080i, 1080p, or AUTO, the I/P CONVERT for COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT does not function.
HDMI OUT
HDMI OUTPUT 1 or 2 can be selected and used with this unit. Each time the HDMI button on the remote controller is pressed, OUTPUT 1 is switched to OUTPUT 2 or vice versa. HDMI OUT 1 and HDMI OUT 2 cannot be output simultaneously.
HDMI-O = OUT1
HDMI RESOLUTION
This function is used to output the analog video signal to HDMI as follows.
• 480i/576i signals can be converted to 480p/576p, 1080i, 720p or 1080p signals, while 480p/576p signals can be converted to 1080i, 720p or 1080p signals.
• 720p signals can be converted to 1080i or 1080p.
• 1080i signals can be converted to 1080p.
• The output resolution can be set for HDMI OUT 1 and HDMI OUT 2.
Notes:
• Do not set to 1080i, 720p or 1080p when connected to a monitor that does not support 1080i, 720p or 1080p signals. The SETUP MENU will not be displayed. If the SETUP MENU is not displayed, change settings while viewing the main unit display panel.
• The resolution of analog component output cannot be changed.
• HDMI OUT 1 and HDMI OUT 2 cannot be output simultaneously.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
USB OPERATION
Any USB media that complies with the USB Mass Storage Class standard can be used with this unit. The USB media fi le systems support FAT16 and FAT32. MP3, WMA, AAC and WAV music fi les can be played
CONNECTIONS
back by the unit. (See page 49)
BASIC
To operate the unit from the remote controller, press the DMP button on the remote controller so that the USB mode is engaged.
BASIC OPERATION
PREPARATIONS FOR USB OPERATION
Note:
Before proceeding with USB operation, check that the unit and monitor screen are connected properly.
(Using the unit)
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
1.
SETUP
1. To select USB, turn the INPUT SELECTOR knob on the front panel.
(Using the remote controller)
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
1
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Press the DMP button two times in a row.
The top menu screen is displayed.
2.
OTHERS
What appears on the FL display
USB:
q
NO DEVICE
w
q Function display:
Displays the names of the functions. w Status display: Displays the statuses of the USB function. Error
messages are also displayed. (See page 65)
What appears on the monitor screen (top menu)
USB Audio
q
w
e r
No device-30dB
:
Enter : Exit :
q Function display: Displays the names of the functions. w Status display: Displays the statuses of the USB function. (See page 49) e Volume display: Displays the volume level. r Guidance display: Displays descriptions of the function keys.
Connect the USB media containing the music
3.
fi les to the USB connector on the unit's front panel.
4. The folders and music fi les contained on the USB media are displayed as a list.
What appears on the FL display
USB:Folder1
q
Album name
w
q Function display/main folder name:
Displays the names of the functions and main
folders. w Cursor information: Displays the currently selected fi le and folder.
What appears on the monitor screen (File list)
USB Audio
q w
y i
../Folder1
Album name1
Album name2 Title name1.mp3 Title name2.wav Title name3.m4a Title name4.wma Title name5.mp3 Title name6.wav Title name7.m4a Title name8.wma
-30dB
: Browse
r
Stop
Enter : Select Exit :
[ 01/18 ]
e t
u
q Function display:
Displays the names of the functions. w Name of main folder: Displays the name of the main folder currently
listed and displayed. e List number/total number: Displays the list number at the cursor position and
the total number of fi les and subfolders. r Subfolders, fi le list: Displays the subfolders and fi les in the order in
which they were stored on the storage media.
When fi les and folders are mixed, the folders are
displayed fi rst. t Selection cursor: Selects fi les and folders. y Play status: Displays the play status of the fi le being played. u Page indicator : Appears when the list pages can be scrolled up or
down.
i Guidance display: Displays descriptions of the function buttons.
Icon displays
:Folders (main folders, subfolders)
:Files being played
Notes:
• Only ASCII characters can be displayed on the unit's monitor screen and FL display. All other characters are converted into asterisks (*) and displayed.
• If no operation is performed for 10 minutes or longer, the screen saver display appears on the monitor screen.
• The screen saver can be enabled or disabled by holding down ENTER (either on the unit or remote controller) for 3 seconds on the top menu screen.
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REMOTE CONTROLLER
THE UNIT
3 / 4 (Remote controller, unit)
2
(Remote controller, unit)
1
(Remote controller, unit)
ENTER (Remote controller, unit)
EXIT (Unit) 9 (STOP) (Remote controller) TOP (Remote controller)
PAGE + / – (Remote controller)
2 (PLAY) (Remote controller) ; (PAUSE) (Remote controller)
/ § (SKIP) (Remote controller)
5 / 6 (SEARCH) (Remote controller)
REPEAT
(Remote controller)
RANDOM
(Remote controller)
Cursor movement
Moves to the selected folder when the cursor is positioned at a folder.
Moves to the higher folder.
Moves to the selected folder when the cursor is positioned at a folder. Plays the selected fi le when the cursor is positioned at a fi le.
Pause
Moves to the highest folder.
(+) next page (-) previous page
Playback
Pause/release
(§) Plays the next fi le. () Plays the previous fi le. (Cues when there is less than 1 second from the start of the fi le.)
(6) Search + (5) Search –
Repeat play setting
Random play setting
PLAYING FILES ON THE USB MEDIA
2.
2 3
1 2
1. Select the tracks to be played, and press the ENTER or 2 button.
The status display screen appears, and the
tracks are played in fi le list order.
What appears on the FL display
USB:Artist nam
q
Title name
w
q Function display/name of artist:
Displays the names of the function and artist.
“Unknown” appears if there is no artist name. w Playback status/title: Displays the playback status and title. If the title
is unknown, the fi lename minus its extension is
displayed.
What appears on the monitor screen (statuses)
USB Audio
q
../Folder1
w
08/18
Track
e
Title name
Title:
r t y
u i !0 !1 !2
q Function display:
Displays the names of the functions. w Status display: Displays the statuses of the USB function. Error
messages are also displayed. e Current fi le number/total number of fi les: Displays the number of the fi le currently playing
and the total number of fi les contained in the main
folder.
Artist: Album:
Elapsed Dulation
: Browse
Artist name Album name
00:03:26 00:09:19
Now Playing-30dB
Enter : Exit : Stop
o
r Title display:
Displays the title of the file being played. The
fi lename is displayed if there is no tag information. t Artist name display: Displays the name of the play file artist.
“UNKNOWN” appears if there is no artist name. y Album name display: Displays the name of the play file album.
“UNKNOWN” appears if there is no album name. u Elapsed time: Displays the elapsed play time of the fi le. i Content time: Displays the total play time of the fi le. o Repeat/random statuses: Displays the repeat and random statuses. They
are not displayed when the settings are OFF. !0 Play status: Displays the play status of the currently selected
fi le. !1 Volume display: Displays the volume level. !2 Guidance display: Displays descriptions of the function buttons.
Icon displays
The following icons are displayed on the screen.
: Folder (main folder) : File : Artist : Album : Elapsed time : Content time
To play another fi le while a fi le is playing, press
2.
the 1 button, and display the fi le list. Use the 3/4 buttons to move the icon to the desired
track, and press the ENTER or 2 (PLAY) button.
To stop playback, press the 9 button.
3.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
OPERATION
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NAMES AND
LISTENING TO FILES REPEATEDLY (REPEAT PLAY)
FUNCTION
The tracks on the USB media can be played in 1 track (1 fi le) repeat mode, folder fi le repeat mode or all tracks (all fi les) repeat mode.
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
Each time the remote controller’s REPEAT button is pressed, the modes are selected in the following order.
OFF Folder
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
: All fi les repeat
: Folder fi le repeat
: 1 fi le repeat
Note:
When playing fi les in folder fi le repeat mode, the fi les in the selected main folder will be played repeatedly. (Play does not include fi les in the subfolders.)
ALL 1
PLAYING TRACKS AT RANDOM (RANDOM PLAY)
The fi les contained on the USB media can be played at random.
Each time the remote controller’s RANDOM button is pressed, random play is changed from ON to OFF or vice versa. The range of random play differs depending on the repeat play setting.
Repeat off : All audio fi les on the USB device are
played at random.
Repeat on : The files in the play range of the
repeat settings are played repeatedly at random.
Random play is started when the 2 button is pressed while ON is selected.
PLAYING SPECIFIC PARTS (SEARCH)
Search is started when the remote controller’s 5 or 6 button is pressed during play. Thesearchspeedcanthenbechangedbypressingtheremotecontrollers5or6button.
• Search + / Search ­Each time the 6 (Search +) or 5 (Search -) button is pressed, the speed is changed by one setting in the
following sequence.
SEARCH 1 + SEARCH 2 + SEARCH 3 + PLAY SEARCH 1 + SEARCH 1 – SEARCH 2 – SEARCH 3 – PLAY SEARCH 1 +
Search mode
SEARCH 1 +/-
SEARCH 2 +/-
SEARCH 3 +/-
What appears on the monitor display
(+)1 Search + (+)1 6 (–)1 Search – (–)1 5
(+)2 Search + (+)2 6 (–)2 Search – (–)2 5
(+)3 Search + (+)3 6 (–)3 Search – (–)3 5
Operations that appear on the FL display
Movement Rapid advance at 2x normal speed
Rapid reverse at 2x normal speed Rapid advance at 4x normal speed Rapid reverse at 4x normal speed
Rapid advance at 10x normal speed Rapid reverse at 10x normal speed
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
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OTHER Status displays
When any of the displays listed in the table below have appeared on the FL display, it means that the unit is one of the statuses listed below.
What appears on the FL display
NO DEVICE
UNKNOWNDEVICE
UNKNOWN FS
OVER CURRENT
NO AUDIO FILE
CAN‘T PLAY
What appears on the
monitor display
No device
Unknown device
Unknown FS
Over current
No audio fi le
Can’t play
Status
No USB storage device is connected.
An unrecognizable device has been connected.
USB media with an unsupported fi le system has been connected.
The overcurrent protection function of the unit’s USB connector has been triggered.
USB media with no playback files recorded on it has been connected.
The unit has attempted to play a non-playable fi le.
Supported media
• Do not connect a personal computer to the unit's USB connector. Music cannot be imported to the unit's USB connector from a personal computer.
• It may not be possible to use a media device that has been plugged into a USB card reader.
• Depending on the USB media being used, it may take some time to read the data.
• Depending on the USB media being used, it may not be possible to read the data correctly or the power may not be supplied correctly.
• Users should bear in mind that we will not be liable in any way for any losses of or changes to data or for any media malfunctions which occur while the USB media device is being used. We recommend that you make a backup of any data stored on USB media before using the media in this unit.
Specifi cations Compliance with USB 2.0 full speed Connections supported Devices in compliance with the USB Mass Storage Class standard
Sub class SCSI
− USB fl ash memory devices (sizes of 256MB and up supported)
− HDDs supporting USB connections
− When a portable audio player is used as a USB memory devices
File systems supported
• When USB media is partitioned, the unit can read only the fi rst partition. Furthermore, depending on the partition confi guration, it may not be possible to read the partition correctly.
Formats FAT16/FAT32
Hierarchy
Partition Firstonly Maximumnumberoffolders 700 Maximumnumberoffiles 65535 Maximum number of folder characters Maximum number of file characters
Hierarchicallevelsoffolderswhosefilescanbeplayedhierarchically:Max. 8levelsexcludingtheroot
64Byte(VFATlongnamessupported)
640Byte(VFATlongnamessupported)Extensions(.xxx)included
Playable fi le formats
• Copyright-protected audio fi les cannot be played using the unit.
• Playlists are not supported.
• Even if the selected music fi les were recorded in a format supported by the unit, it may not be possible to play them or noise may be heard.
Standards supported
MP3
WMA wma WMA Tag
AAC m4a
WAV wav None
Extension
mp3 ID3V1/ID3V2 MPEG-1 Layer-III
mp3 ID3V1/ID3V2
Character information supported
AAC header (iTunes content information)
Standard Range supported
Sampling frequency 32kHz – 48kHz
Bit rate
MPEG-2 LSF Layer-
III
Microsoft Windows Media Audio 9.2 supported
MPEG-2/4 AAC LC
RIFF Waveform Audio Format
Sampling frequency 16kHz – 24kHz
Bit rate
Sampling frequency 32kHz – 48kHz
Bit rate
Sampling frequency 8kHz – 48kHz
Bit rate
Sampling frequency 32kHz – 48kHz Bit number 16bit
32kbps – 320kbps (CBR/VBR)
8kbps – 160kbps (CBR/VBR)
8kbps – 160kbps (CBR) Peak 384kbps (VBR)
8kbps – 320kbps (CBR/VBR)
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
TUNER OPERATION (PRESET MEMORY)
PRESET MEMORY
With this unit you can preset up to 60 FM/AM stations in any order. For each station, you can memorize the frequency
CONNECTIONS
and reception mode if desired.
BASIC
AUTO PRESET MEMORY
This function automatically scans the FM and AM band and enters all stations with proper signal strength into the memory.
BASIC OPERATION
2.4.
1. 3.
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
1. To select FM , press the BAND button on the front panel.
While pressing the MEMORY button, press the
2.
SETUP
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
2 cursor button.
AUTO PRESET” will appear on the display,
and scanning starts from the lowest frequency.
3. Each time the tuner fi nds a station, scanning will pause and the station will be played for fi ve seconds.
During this time, the following operations are
possible. The band can be changed by the BAND button.
4. If no button is pressed during this period, the current station is memorized in location Preset
01.
If you wish to skip the current station, press the
3 cursor button during this period, this station is skipped and auto presetting continues.
Operation stops automatically when all 60
5.
preset memory positions are fi lled or when auto scanning attains the highest end of all bands. If you desire to stop the auto preset memory at anytime, press the CLEAR button.
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2.
5.
MANUAL PRESET MEMORY
3.
2. 4.
2.
3
(Using the unit)
1. Tune into the radio station you desire (Refer to the “MANUAL TUNING” or “AUTO TUNING” section).
Press the MEMORY button on the front panel.
2.
– –“ (preset number) starts blinking on the display.
Select the preset number by pressing the 1
3.
or 2
cursor
buttons, while this is still blinking
(approx. 5 seconds)
Press the MEMORY button again to enter. The
4.
display stops blinking.
The station is now stored in the specifi ed preset
memory location.
(Using the remote controller)
1. Tune into the radio station you desire (Refer to the “MANUAL TUNING” or “AUTO TUNING” section).
Press the MEMO button on the remote
2.
controller. “– –“ (preset number) starts blinking on the display.
Enter the desired preset number by pressing
3.
the numeric buttons.
Note:
• When entering a single digit number (2 for example), either input “02” or just input “2” and wait for a few seconds.
RECALLING A PRESET STATION
3.
1.
2.
2
(Using the unit)
Select the desired preset station by pressing
1.
the 1 or 2
(Using the remote controller)
Press the TUNE button twice within two
1.
seconds on the remote controller.
Press the 1 or 2 button to tune in the deseired
2.
preset station.
Or enter the preset station number with the
numeric buttons.
PRESET SCAN
(Using the remote controller)
Press the TUNE button twice within two
1.
seconds on the remote controller.
Press the P.SCAN button on the remote
2.
controller.
PRESET SCAN” appears on the front display
and then the preset station with the lowest preset number is recalled fi rst.
Preset stations are recalled in sequence (No.1
3.
No.2 etc.) for 10 seconds each.
No stored preset number will be skipped.
cursor
buttons on the front panel.
1
5
4
2 5
4. You can fast forward the preset stations, press the 2 continuously.
When the desired preset station is received,
5.
cancel the preset scan operation by pressing the CL button or P.SCAN button on the remote controller.
PRESET CHANNEL LIST DISPLAY
A complete list of the broadcast channels stored in this unit can be displayed.
1
2 4
1. Press the TUNE button on the remote controller twice within two seconds to switch to the TUNER function.
Press INFO button on the remote controller.
2.
The list of preset channels will be displayed on
3.
the screen of the TV monitor connected to this unit.
PRESET LIST
NO. 1 FM 87.10 MHz NO. 2 FM 93.10 MHz NO. 3 FM 94.70 MHz NO.10 FM105.70 MHz
RETURN NEXT EXIT
4. Up to 10 channels can be displayed at a time. If there are more than 10 channels, press INFO on the remote controller once more to display the next page.
The list display will disappear automatically in 5
seconds.
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CLEARING STORED PRESET STATIONS
You can remove preset stations from the memory using the following procedure.
3.2.
2
3
1. Recall the preset number to be cleared with the method described in “Recalling” a preset station.
Press the MEMORY button on the front panel
2.
or press the MEMO button on the remote controller.
The stored preset number blinks in the display
3.
for 5 seconds. While blinking, press the CLEAR button on the front panel or the CL button on the remote controller.
4. “xx CLEAR” appears on the display to indicate that the specified preset number has been cleared.
Note:
To clear all stored preset stations, press and hold the T-MODE and the ENTER buttons for two seconds.
SORTING PRESET STATIONS
If you have stations memorized, and there is a gap in the sequential order: I.e. the stations are stored as follows
1) 87.1 MHz
2) 93.1 MHz
3) 94.7 MHz
10) 105.9 MHz (notice there is no stations programmed for pre sets for 4-9), you can have pre set 10 become pre set 4: To sort the numbers, press and hold the MEMORY and the 4 cursor buttons. “PRESET SORT” will appear on the display and sorting will be done.
NAME INPUT OF THE PRESET STATION.
This function allows the name of each preset channel to be entered using alphanumeric characters. Before name inputting, you need to store preset stations with the preset memory operation.
4.
4.
5. 2. 5. 6.
5
2 5 6
1. Recall the preset number to be inputted name with the method described in “Recalling” a preset station.
Press the MEMORY button on the front panel
2.
or press the MEMO button on the remote controller for more than 3 seconds.
The left most column of the station name
3.
indicator fl ashes, indicating the character entry ready status.
When you press the 3 or 4 cursor buttons
4.
on the front panel or the remote controller, alphabetic and numeric characters will be displayed in the following order:
A B C ... Z 1 2 3 ..... 0 +
/ (Blank) A
UP
DOWN
5. After selecting the fi rst character to be entered, press the MEMORY or ENTER button, or press the MEMO button on the remote controller.
The entry in this column is fi xed and the next
column starts to fl ash. Fill the next column the same way.
To move back and forth between the characters,
press the 1 / 2 cursor buttons.
Note:
• Unused columns should be filled by entering blanks.
To save the name, press the MEMORY or
6.
ENTER button on the front panel, or press the MEMO button on the remote controller for more
than 2 seconds.
Instead of using the 3 and 4 cursor buttons to
select characters, characters can be input from the numeric keys of the remote controller. See the below table for a correspondence between characters and numeric keys.
Ten keypad Press, press again, press again, etc.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
A B C 1 A D E F 2 D G H I 3 G J K L 4 J M N O 5 M P Q R 6 P S T U 7 S V W X 8 V Y Z space 9 Y – + / 0
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
OPERATION
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FUNCTION
TUNER OPERATION (RDS)
Now in use in many countries, RDS (Radio Data System) is a description of the station’s programming hidden space in the FM signal. Your new unit is equipped with RDS to assist in the selection of FM stations using station and network
CONNECTIONS
names, rather than broadcast frequencies. Additional RDS functions include the ability to search for
BASIC
programme types.
RADIO TEXT
Some RDS stations broadcast RADIO TEXT, which is additional information on the station and programme
BASIC OPERATION
being broadcast. RADIO TEXT information appears as ‘running’ text in the display. RADIO TEXT is transmitted character by the radio station. As a result of that it may take some time until the entire text has been completely received.
CONNECTIONS
RDS DISPLAY
ADVANCED
When a unit is tuned to an FM station that is transmitting RDS data, the Front Panel Information Display will automatically show the station name or RDS TEXT in place of the typical display of the station’s broadcast frequency. To change the display, press the TUNE button and press the T.DISP button.
SETUP
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
RT (
RADIO TEXT
PS (
TROUBLESHOOTING
Program Service Name
) Frequency
)
PROGRAMME TYPE (PTY) DISPLAY
The RDS system categorizes programmes according to their genre into different programme type (PTY) groups. To display the programme type information of the current station, press the TUNE button and press the PTY button.
PTY AUTO SEARCH
Your unit is equipped to automatically search for stations transmitting any of 29 different programme types. To search for a PTY, follow these procedures:
2.
2.
1 3 4
2
1. Press the PTY button in the TUNER MODE on the remote controller. The current station’s PTY will be displayed, or the currently selected PTY group will be displayed in blinking if no station or RDS data is present.
To change to a new PTY type, press the
2.
TUNING 3 or 4 button on the front panel or press the 1 or 2 button or numeric buttons on the remote controller until the desired PTY is shown in the display.
3. Once the desired PTY group or type has been selected, press the PTY button while the display blink (approx. 5 seconds). The PTY Auto search will start, and the tuner will pause at each station broadcasting RDS PTY information corresponding to the selected choice.
To advance to the next RDS station with the
4.
desired PTY, press the PTY button again within 5 seconds.
NUMBER DISPLAY PROGRAMME TYPE
1 POP M Pop Music 2 ROCK M Rock Music 3 EASY M M. O. R. Music 4 LIGHT M Light classical 5 CLASSICS Serious classical 6 NEWS News 7 AFFAIRS Current Affairs 8 INFO Information 9 SPORT Sport
10 EDUCATE Education
11 DRAMA Drama 12 CULTURE Culture 13 SCIENCE Science 14 VARIED Varied 15 OTHER M Other Music 16 WEATHER Weather 17 FINANCE Finance 18 CHILDREN Children’s programmes 19 SOCIAL Social Affairs 20 RELIGION Religion 21 PHONE IN Phone In 22 TRAVEL Travel 23 LEISURE Hobbies 24 JAZZ Jazz Music 25 COUNTRY Country Music 26 NATION M National Music 27 OLDIES Oldies Music 28 FOLK M Folk Music 29 DOCUMENT Documentary
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ZONE SYSTEM
The ZONE System mode allows the same source or different sources to be heard in two ZONEs other than where this unit is installed.
To use the ZONE system, connect the audio from the ZONE OUT A and B AUDIO output terminals to the ZONE A and B amps.
If a surround back channel speaker or speaker C (see page 20) are not used in the ZONE where this unit is installed, the ZONE speaker system can be used with the amp for the surround back channel.
This unit supports ZONE system functions such as source selectors, ZONE speaker output, sleep timers and remote control.
ZONE PLAYBACK USING THE ZONE OUT TERMINALS
3. 4.
1 5
3 5
4
1. Press the ZONE A or B button on the remote controller.
When the ZONE setting mode is engaged, one
2.
of the following screens appears on the display for 10 seconds.
* Display when ZONE A is selected
ZA DVD -18dB
* Display when ZONE B is selected
ZB DVD(D2)
3. Select the input source using the INPUT SELECTOR knob on the main unit or the
function button on the remote controller.
Set the ZONE volume to be used by the ZONE
4.
system to taste either by turning the VOLUME knob on the main unit or by pressing the VOLUME +/- buttons on the remote controller.
Note:
• The sleep timer, monaural output and other features can also be set using the MAIN MENU.
(See page 38)
• The volume for ZONE B cannot be set on the main unit. Control the volume by adjusting it on the amp connected to ZONE B OUT.
To cancel this function, press the ZONE A or B
5.
button on the remote controller (after pressing the AMP button on the remote controller).
“MULTI” indicator on the front panel will be
turned off.
ZONE PLAYBACK USING THE ZONE SPEAKER A TERMINALS
This unit allows you to connect another set of speakers amp and place them in a different ZONE or separated area for Iistening to music.
3. 4.
1 5
3 5
4
1. Press the ZONE SPEAKER (Z.SPKR) button on the remote controller.
When the ZONE SPEAKER setting mode is
2.
engaged, one of the following screens appears on the display for 10 seconds.
* Display when ZONE SPEAKER A is selected
ZSA DVD -18dB
3. Select the input source using the INPUT SELECTOR knob on the main unit or the
function button on the remote controller.
Set the ZONE volume to be used by the ZONE
4.
system to your own preference, either by turning the VOLUME knob on the main unit or by pressing the VOLUME +/- buttons on the remote controller.
To cancel this function, press the Z.SPKR
5.
button on the remote controller (after pressing the AMP button on the remote controller).
“MULTI” indicator on the front panel will be
turned off.
Note:
• The sleep timer, monaural output and other features can also be set using the MAIN MENU. (See page
38.)
Notes for ZONE Speaker
• The ZONE Speaker mode can be set for only one of the ZONE A.
• The ZONE SPEAKER output can be used when Surround Back Speaker = “NONE, Z-SPK” in the SPEAKER SETUP menu. (See SPEAKER SETUP, page 32)
• “The Surr. Back Speakers are in use” is displayed when the ZONE SPEAKER button is pressed when the Surround Back Speaker is not set to “NONE, Z-SPK” in the SPEAKER SETUP menu. (See SPEAKER SETUP, page 32)
• The ZONE speaker mode cannot be used at the same time as the speaker C. When connecting for ZONE use, set the SPEAKER C selector switch on the rear panel to OFF.
• When the unit is put in ZONE SPEAKER mode and ZSP A has been set as the Surround Back Speaker (page 21), the ZONE SPEAKER function can be turned on automatically simply by pressing the SOURCE button.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
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NAMES AND
OPERATION OF THE MULTI ZONE OUTPUTS WITH
FUNCTION
THE REMOTE CONTROL FROM ZONE A
The following operations can be performed when using an RC101 remote controller (sold separately).
CHANGE THE ZONE CONTROL COMMANDS (RC101)
CONNECTIONS
FOR ZONE A
BASIC
ZONE A output can be operated from a room where the unit is not installed. This requires a separately sold IR receiver. (For connections, see page 21.)
(When operating the unit by Multi ZONE connected)
BASIC OPERATION
• ZONE A: ZONE A Control (Default)
• ZONE B: ZONE B Control
Change the control commands for each ZONE.
2.
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
1.
1. Press SET button and ZONE button until the
SETUP
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
SEND indicator blinks twice.
Then backlight fl ashes.
2. Press A ZONE button. When the procedure is successful, the SEND
indicator will blink twice.
These buttons change a special code of each ZONE.
POWER ON/OFF
Notes for the Multi ZONE System
• If the Tuner (FM or AM) is active in the main ZONE, you can not control any function of the tuner. In this case, You must listen to the same station as the main ZONE.
• DMP (USB) operations cannot be performed using RC101 (sold separately).
OPERATION OF THE MULTI ZONE OUTPUTS WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL FROM ZONE B
The following operations can be performed when using an RC101 remote controller (sold separately).
CHANGE THE ZONE CONTROL COMMANDS (RC101) FOR ZONE B
ZONE B output can be operated from a room where the unit is not installed. This requires a separately sold IR receiver. (For connections, see page 21.)
Change the control commands for each ZONE.
2.
1.
1. Press SET button and ZONE button until the
SEND indicator blinks twice.
Then backlight fl ashes.
2. Press B ZONE button. When the procedure is successful, the SEND
indicator will blink twice.
These buttons change a special code of each ZONE.
POWER ON/OFF
OPERATION OF THE ZONE SPEAKER OUTPUTS WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL
To switch to ZONE SPEAKER SYSTEM A control, perform the following operations with the RC101 set to ZONE A.
1.
2.
1. Press SET button and POWER ON button until
the SEND indicator blinks twice.
Then backlight fl ashes.
2. Press the DVD button.
Note
Press the TV button at this time to return to the ZONE settings.
3. Press ENTER button once to lock in the code.
When the procedure is successful, the SEND
indicator will blink twice.
3.
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SOURCE
SOURCE
VOL +/–
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REMOTE CONTROLLER OPERATION
CONTROLLING MARANTZ COMPONENTS
1. Press the desired SOURCE button.
2. Press the desired operation buttons to play the selected component.
• For details, refer to the component’s user guide.
• It may not be possible to operate some models.
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ TV (TV MODE) CONTROLLING A MARANTZ DSS (DSS MODE)CONTROLLING A MARANTZ DVD (DVD MODE)
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the TV on and off POWER OFF Turns the TV off(*) POWER ON Turns the TV on(*) HDMI AMP function enabled Z.SPKR AMP function enabled ZONE A/B A/D AMP function enabled ATT AMP function enabled SPKR A/B AMP function enabled
7.1 IN AMP function enabled SOURCE AMP function enabled AMP AMP function enabled INPUT 3 / 4 AMP function enabled DISPLAY AMP function enabled MUTE AMP function enabled SURR AMP function enabled VOLUME+/- AMP function enabled INFO Display the information of TV(*) Cursor Moves the cursor for setting (*) ENTER Enters the setting(*) MENU Calls up the menu(*) EXIT Exits from MENU(*) 0-9,+10 Inputs the numeric(*) T.TONE(CL) Clears the inputting(*) TV POWER Turns the TV on and off TV INPUT Select the TV video input BASS/CH Selects TV channel up or down
(*) RC003SR dose not have the PRESET code library for
this key
AMP function enabled
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the DVD player on and off POWER OFF Turns the DVD player off(*) POWER ON Turns the DVD player on(*) HDMI AMP function enabled Z.SPKR AMP function enabled ZONE A/B AMP function enabled A/D AMP function enabled ATT AMP function enabled
7.1 IN AMP function enabled SPKR A/B AMP function enabled SOURCE AMP function enabled AMP AMP function enabled INPUT 3 / 4 AMP function enabled SETUP Calls up the setup menu of the
DISPLAY AMP function enabled MUTE AMP function enabled SURR AMP function enabled VOLUME+/- AMP function enabled TOP INFO Displays the disc information(*) Cursor "Moves the cursor for setting in
ENTER Enters the setting MENU Calls up the menu of DVD disc EXIT Exits from SETUP MENU(*) PAUSE PAUSE PLAY PLAY STOP STOP Previous/Next Skips forward or previous
Rewind/Forward Searchs forward or backward 0-9,+10 Inputs the numeric(*) T.TONE(CL) Clears the inputting(*) REPEAT Select REPEAT PLAY(*) RANDOM Select RANDOM PLAY(*) TV POWER Turns the TV on and off TV INPUT Select the TV video input TREBLE-/+ AMP function enabled BASS-/+ AMP function enabled
(*) RC003SR dose not have the PRESET code library
for this key
DVD player(*)
Calls up the top menu of DVD disc(*)
"On Screen Display"" mode
chapter/track
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SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the satellite broadcasting
tuner on and off HDMI AMP function enabled Z.SPKR AMP function enabled ZONE A/B AMP function enabled A/D AMP function enabled ATT AMP function enabled
7.1 IN AMP function enabled SPKR A/B AMP function enabled SOURCE AMP function enabled AMP AMP function enabled INPUT 3 / 4 AMP function enabled DISPLAY AMP function enabled MUTE AMP function enabled SURR AMP function enabled VOLUME+/- AMP function enabled INFO Display the information of the
satellite broadcasting tuner(*) Cursor Moves the cursor for setting ENTER Enters the setting MENU Calls up the menu EXIT Exits from MENU(*) 0-9 Inputs the numeric T.TONE(CL) Clears the inputting(*) TV POWER Turns the TV on and off TV INPUT Select the TV video input BASS/CH Selects the satellite broadcasting
tuner channel up or down
(*) RC003SR dose not have the PRESET code library
for this key
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
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NAMES AND
FUNCTION
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ CD (CD MODE) CONTROLLING A MARANTZ TAPE DECK (TAPE MODE) CONTROLLING A MARANTZ UNIVERSAL DOCK (AUX MODE)
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the CD player on and off POWER OFF Turns the CD player off(*) POWER ON Turns the CD player on(*) HDMI AMP function enabled Z.SPKR AMP function enabled ZONE A/B AMP function enabled A/D AMP function enabled ATT AMP function enabled SPKR A/B AMP function enabled
7.1 IN AMP function enabled SOURCE AMP function enabled AMP AMP function enabled INPUT 3 / 4 AMP function enabled DISPLAY AMP function enabled MUTE AMP function enabled SURR AMP function enabled VOLUME+/- AMP function enabled INFO AMP function enabled ENTER Enters the setting(*) MENU Calls up the menu(*) PAUSE PAUSE PLAY PLAY STOP STOP Previous/Next Skips forward or previous
chapter/track Rewind/Forward Searchs forward or backward 0-9,+10 Inputs the numeric(*) T.TONE(CL) Clears the inputting(*) REPEAT Select REPEAT PLAY(*) RANDOM Select RANDOM PLAY(*) TV POWER Turns the TV on and off TV INPUT Select the TV video input TREBLE-/+ AMP function enabled BASS-/+ AMP function enabled
(*) RC003SR dose not have the PRESET code library
for this key
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the TAPE deck on and off POWER OFF Turns the TAPE deck off POWER ON Turns the TAPE deck on HDMI AMP function enabled Z.SPKR AMP function enabled ZONE A/B AMP function enabled A/D AMP function enabled ATT AMP function enabled
7.1 IN AMP function enabled SPKR A/B AMP function enabled SOURCE AMP function enabled AMP AMP function enabled INPUT 3 / 4 AMP function enabled DISPLAY AMP function enabled MUTE AMP function enabled SURR AMP function enabled VOLUME+/- AMP function enabled TOP AMP function enabled INFO AMP function enabled Cursor AMP function enabled ENTER AMP function enabled MENU AMP function enabled EXIT AMP function enabled PAUSE PAUSE PLAY PLAY STOP STOP Previous/Next Skips forward or previous
chapter/track Rewind/Forward Searchs forward or backward 0-9 Inputs the numeric T.TONE(CL) Clears the inputting TV POWER Turns the TV on and off TV INPUT Select the TV video input TREBLE-/+ AMP function enabled BASS-/+ AMP function enabled
RC003SR dose not have the PRESET code library for this device
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the UNIVERSAL DOCK
(Dock connector) ON and OFF
POWER OFF Turns the UNIVERSAL DOCK
(Dock connector) OFF
POWER ON Turns the UNIVERSAL DOCK
(Dock connector) ON HDMI AMP function enabled Z.SPKR AMP function enabled ZONE A/B AMP function enabled A/D AMP function enabled ATT AMP function enabled
7.1 IN AMP function enabled SPKR A/B AMP function enabled SOURCE AMP function enabled AMP AMP function enabled INPUT 3 / 4 AMP function enabled SETUP MODE DISPLAY AMP function enabled MUTE AMP function enabled SURR AMP function enabled VOLUME+/- AMP function enabled INFO AMP function enabled Cursor Up Select contents Up ENTER Enter the setting Cursor Down Select contents Down MENU Call up the menu PAUSE PAUSE PLAY PLAY STOP STOP Previous/Next Skips forward or previous
chapter/track Rewind/Forward Searchs forward or backward REPEAT Select REPEAT PLAY RANDOM Select RANDOM PLAY TV POWER Turns the TV on and off TV INPUT Select the TV video input TREBLE-/+ AMP function enabled BASS-/+ AMP function enabled
RC003SR dose not have the PRESET code library for this device
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NORMAL MODE
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When operating Marantz AV equipment products
This remote controller is preset with a total of 12 types of remote codes, including Marantz TV (television), DVD, VCR (VCR deck), DSS (satellite broadcasting tuner), TUNER, CD, CD-R, DMP, TAPE (tape deck), AUX1, AUX2, and AMP (amplifi er). Learning is not necessary for Marantz products. You can use these products without setting any codes.
1. Press the SOURCE button.
For this example, press DVD. Pressing the SOURCE button once changes the remote control to the settings for the source that was pressed. To change the amplifi er on other source, press the SOURCE button twice (double-click). The code is sent, and then the amplifi er source changes to DVD.
SETTING THE BACK LIGHT
Pressing the Light button located on the side of the remote controller lights the remote controller’s backlight. Pressing the button again while the backlight is lit lights the backlight for another 2 seconds. To turn off back light, press and hold down the SET and OFF button until indicator blinks twice. To turn on it again, press and hold down the SET and ON button until indicator blinks twice. Initial is back light ON.
PRESET MODE
(When operating non-Marantz AV equipment products)
This remote controller is preset with remote control
)
codes from AV equipment by other manufacturers. The preset codes are TV, CD, DVD and DSS. Settings can be made in one of two ways. When the preset codes are set, the following codes are contained in the source button of the remote controller.
See the attached manufacturer number list for the preset manufacturers, devices, preset numbers, and other settings.
Remote controller source name
TV TV Television DVD DVD DVD player CD CD CD player DSS SATELLITE Satellite broadcasting
Importants:
• Some codes may be not match your equipment. In this case, you can use LEARN mode to store these
codes.
• The preset codes do not cover full functions. If you need extra function, use LEARN mode to
store extra function.
• When the batteries are getting weak, the preset procedure is not successful.
Corresponding preset code
Device name
tuner equipment
PROGRAMMING WITH THE 4-DIGIT CODE
1
2
1
1. Press and hold down the SOURCE button for the appliance which should be controlled and press SET button until the indicator blinks twice. Then back light fl ushes.
2. Press the 4-digit code by numeric buttons for appliance (code table at the end of this book)
Display 4-digit code on the LCD.
When the procedure is successful, “OK” is displayed on the LCD.
Note:
If “NG” is displayed on the LCD, then repeat steps 1 through 2 and try entering the same code again.
SCANNING THE CODE TABLE
2 3
2
3
5
1. Switch on the appliance which should be controlled.
Press and hold down the SOURCE button for
2.
appliance which should be controlled and press SET button until the indicator blinking twice. Then back light fl ushes.
Aim the remote control at the appliance and
3.
slowly alternate between pressing INPUT 3 button and the appliance.
Display the setup number on the LCD.
4. Stop when the appliance turns off.
Press ENTER button once to lock in the code.
5.
SOURCE ON/OFF
button for the
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
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FUNCTION
1
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
1
BASIC OPERATION
1. Press and hold down the SOURCE button for appliance which should be controlled and press SET button until the indicator blinking twice then back light fl ushes.
Press the INFO button.
2.
CONNECTIONS
The indicator will blink twice.
ADVANCED
To setup code for all digits is displayed on the
3.
LCD in 3 seconds.
SETUP
RESETTING THE CODE
1
2
1
3 4
1. Press and hold down the SOURCE button for appliance which should be controlled and press SET button until the indicator blinking twice.
Then back light fl ushes.
Press the below codes to reset.
2.
TV : 1000 DVD : 2000 CD : 3000 DSS : 4000
Note:
After this procedure, the selected SOURCE button is set initial code.
2
LEARN MODE
This remote controller is capable of learning and storing codes used by other remote controls that you already own. For codes which are not learned, the remote controller will transmit either the Marantz preset codes from the initial settings, or remote codes from another manufacturer’s AV equipment which is set by the customer. The receiver sensor for the remote controller signals is located at the top of the remote controller.
Notes:
• This remote controller is capable to learn around 120 codes.
• When the batteries are getting weak , the learning procedure is not successful.
LEARNING PROCEDURE
1. Place the remote controller so that its infrared signal transmitter is facing the infrared signal receiver on the Marantz remote controller at a distance of about 0.05 m (2 inches).
0.05 m
4. Select the button to be learned.
• LEARN indicator stop to blink.
Notes:
• The learning function is unavailable for all SOURCE buttons and HDMI button in any mode.
• The learning function is unavailable for all buttons in TUNER mode and AMP mode.
Press and hold the button of the original remote
5.
controller to learn until “OK” is displayed on the LCD.
• When “NG” is displayed on the LCD, repeat this step.
• When the memory of the remote controller is full, “FULL” is displayed on the LCD. If you want to learn the code, you should erase other learned button.
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ADVANCED
ADVANCED
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Repeat steps 4 and 5 to learn other buttons in
2. Press and hold down the SET and SETUP buttons until LEARN indicator blinks.
3. Select the SOURCE button to select the SOURCE, the SOURCE name is displayed on the LCD.
6.
same SOURCE.
Repeat steps 3 to 6 to learn other SOURCE.
7.
When you have finished programming the
8.
remote controller, press the SET button, then LEARN indicator stops blinking and exits from the LEARN mode.
Notes:
• When “NG” is displayed on the LCD once again, the transmitting code is unavailable for remote controller, or the transmitting signal is intercepted by noise.
• If no buttons are pressed for approximately 1 minute while in the LEARN mode, the remote controller automatically exits from the LEARN mode.
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ERASING PROGRAMMED CODES (RETURNING TO INITIAL SETTINGS)
Codes can be erased in three ways: by buttons, sources, and by all memory contents.
Erasing the code by buttons
Press and hold down the SET and SETUP
1.
buttons until LEARN indicator blinks.
2. Select the SOURCE button to select the button to be erased.
The source name is displayed on the LCD.
Erasing the code by SOURCE
1. Press and hold down the SET and SETUP
buttons until LEARN indicator blinks.
2. Press and hold down the HDMI button and
press the learned SOURCE button twice to be erased.
• “ERASE” is displayed on the LCD.
Erasing the all SOURCES
Press and hold down the SET and SETUP
1.
buttons until LEARN indicator blinks.
2. Press and hold down the HDMI button and press POWER ON and POWER OFF button.
• LEARN indicator lights.
3. Press ENTER button to continue erasing.
• “ERASE” is displayed on the LCD and the
mode returns to LEARN mode.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
3. Press and hold down the HDMI button and press the learned button twice to be erased.
• “ERASE” is displayed on the LCD and the
mode returns to LEARN mode.
4. To return the NORMAL mode, press the SET button.
3. Press ENTER button to continue erasing.
• The indicator blinks twice and the mode returns to LEARN mode.
• To cancel the erasing operation, do not press ENTER button and simply touch any other button.
4. To return the NORMAL mode, press the SET
button.
• To cancel the erasing operation, do not press ENTER button and simply touch any other button.
4. To return the NORMAL mode, press the SET
button.
Note:
Erasing codes will return to the factory preset code, or there will leave empty if the button has no factory preset code.
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
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MACRO MODE
PROGRAMMING MACROS
Macros make it possible to use a single function button to perform more complex series of operations that would normally require pressing several buttons.
CONNECTIONS
A single MACRO can be programmed to perform up to 10 steps in sequence.
BASIC
A typical example of such a series might be as follows:
• Turn this unit’s power on
BASIC OPERATION
• Switch this unit's input source to DVD
• Turn the TV’s power on
• Set the DVD player to play.
CONNECTIONS
• No signals may be transmitted during macro
ADVANCED
programming.
• The various steps that make up a macro are set initially to be sent one after another in 1 second intervals, however these intervals may be shortened to as little as 0.5 seconds or lengthened to as much as 5 seconds using the setup mode.
• In the macro mode, the number of steps the macro is displayed with Macro list number.
SETUP
• Macros may be programmed 6 list.
MACRO button + numeric button (Example :
Macro list No.1 MACRO button + “1”)
Program method of MACRO
0
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
1
1. Press and hold the SET and MACRO button until the LEARN, MACRO indicators and MACRO are displayed blinking on the LCD.
2. Press the numeric button for which you wish to program a series of operations.
Press the 1 button.
• “M1-01” is displayed on the LCD.
• If selected macro number has already been
set the program, the LCD will blink.
3. Press the function buttons and command button for the operations you wish to program as a macro in the sequence.
For example, press DVD button and PLAY
button.
Press DVD Button (DVD Function)
Press PLAY Button (Fixed 1st step)
When you are fi nished programming macros,
4.
press and hold the ENTER button until the display returns to normal mode (Turn off the LEARN and MACRO indicators) .
• In the macro mode, it is possible to program the memory to perform macros containing up to 10 steps.
• Macros cannot be programmed for the
MEMO, cursor, ENTER, VOLUME+/- and CL buttons.
Note:
If, while programming, no buttons are pressed for approximately 1 minute, the remote controller will automatically return to normal mode, and no macro will be programmed in the memory.
CONFIRMING MACROS
Macros may be confirmed using following procedure.
3
5
1 1
2
1. Press and hold the MACRO and MENU buttons until the LEARN, MACRO indicators and MACRO are displayed blinking on the LCD.
2. Press the numeric button to be confi rmed.
Let’s use the example of macro number 1, by
pressing “1” button.
• LEARN, MACRO indicators and M1-01 are
displayed blinking.
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3. Press the VOLUME button.
• M1-01 is displayed and LEARN is
disappeared.
4
3 1
2
• The number of steps in the macro is displayed on LCD and this number increases by 1 with each button pressed.
• Each macro number can be programmed to perform up to 10 steps in sequence.
Note:
When programing the amplifi er’s input source in the macro program, fi rst press the AMP button, and press the source button. (In the case of DVD input: AMP DVD)
• The programmed operation is transmitting.
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4. Repeat step 3. until the last number of the macro is displayed.
• The display will return to step
• The each programmed operation is
transmitting when the number of the macro is displayed.
To return the normal mode, press and hold
5.
down the ENTER button until MACRO is disappeared on the LCD.
EDITING MACROS
Macros may be edited using following procedure.
1..
4
3. 3
1
2
1. Press and hold the MACRO and MENU button until the LEARN, MACRO indicators and MACRO are displayed blinking on the LCD.
2. Press the numeric button to be changed.
Let’s use the example of programmed MACRO
1, by pressing “1” button.
• LEARN, MACRO indicators and M1-01 is
displayed blinking.
3. Press the cursor button (3 or 4) to select the number of macro to be edited.
• The programmed operation is displayed
after the number of macro is displayed.
• The number of macro can be changed with
the cursor button.
• To rewrite an existing macro step, simply
press function button and programed for the new step. The old step will be erased and rewritten with the new step.
• To insert a new step in between existing
steps in a macro, after step MEMO button, then press the button for the new step. The numbers of the other steps will be adjusted accordingly to accommodate the new step. Since only 10 steps may be stored in any macro, the tenth step will be erased if an step is inserted when the total number of steps is already 10.
• To erase a step in a macro, after step
up the number of the step to be erased and press the CL button.
4. Press the ENTER button to return step 1.
To return the normal mode, press and hold
5.
down the ENTER button until MACRO is disappeared on the LCD.
3. press the
3. call
USING MACROS
The following procedure will show how to use macro buttons for which you have programmed macros.
1
2
1. Press the MACRO button
• MACRO indicator and MACRO is displayed on the LCD.
2. Press the numeric button for programmed number and send the programmed code step by step.
• The remote controller will do nothing if no
macros are programmed. The macro steps are executed in order. Also, the step numbers displayed on LCD
disappear as each step is executed.
After all macro commands have been
3.
transmitted, the remote controller returns to AMP in normal mode.
EXAMPLES OF MACRO PROGRAMS
Example 1
Change the input source for the unit to CD and play the 3rd track on a CD in the CD player.
1
3 4 5
3
6
7 1
5 4
7 2
1. Press and hold the MACRO and SET button until the LEARN, MACRO indicators and MACRO are displayed blinking on the LCD.
2. Press the “1” button. M1-01 is displayed on the LCD.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
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3. Press the AMP button and CD button. M1-02 is displayed on the LCD.
Press the AMP.
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
Press the CD.
BASIC OPERATION
4. Press the CD button and “3” button. M1-03 is
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
displayed on the LCD.
Press the CD.
Press the “3”.
Press the MACRO button and “1” button.
7.
• The macro commands are transmitted to the components in order, and the steps of the operations are displayed on the LCD in order.
Note:
When programing the amplifi er's input source in the macro program, fi rst press the AMP button, and press the source button. (In the case of DVD input: AMP CD)
Example 2
Turn this unit’s power on
Turn the DVD player’s power on
Change this unit’s input source to DVD
Set the DVD player to play
1.
3
3
3
To set the various steps of the macro, press the
3.
following buttons in order:
(1) AMP POWER ON.
(2) DVD → POWER ON.
(3) AMP DVD.
4. When you are finished programming the macro, press the ENTER button until MACRO indicator is disappeared on the LCD and returns to normal mode.
Now, execute the macro you just
programmed.
Press the MACRO button and “2” button.
5.
• The macro commands are transmitted to
the components in order, and the steps of the operations are displayed on the LCD in order.
OPERATION
OPERATION
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
5. Press the CD button and 2 button.
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4
1.
3
5. 2
5
1. Press and hold the MACRO and SET buttons until the LEARN, MACRO indicators and MACRO are displayed blinking on the LCD.
2. Press the “2” button. M2-01 is displayed on the LCD.
(4) DVD → PLAY.
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CLEARING MACRO PROGRAMS
The following procedure is used to erase macros you have programmed into the remote controller’s memory.
3
1
2
2
1. Press and hold the MACRO and MENU button until the LEARN, MACRO indicators and MACRO are displayed blinking on the LCD.
ADJUSTING THE INTERVAL TIME OF MACRO OPERATIONS TRANSMITTING
1
4
3.
1
1. Press and hold the MACRO and SETUP button until the SETUP is displayed on the LCD.
• SETUP is displayed for 3 seconds.
2. Confi rm the display changes from SETUP to MCRxx. (“xx” means the interval time of macro operations transmitting)
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
2. Press and hold the CL button, then press the button for the numeric button to be cleared for 3 seconds. (in this case “2”)
• M2-CL will be displayed blinking on the
LCD.
3. Press the ENTER button to clear and return step 1.
• To cancel the memory clearing operation,
do not press ENTER button and simply touch any other button.
To return the normal mode, press and hold
4.
down the ENTER button until MACRO indicator is disappeared on the LCD and returns to normal mode.
3. Press the cursor button (1 or 2) to change the interval time.
• The interval time can be changed from 0.5
to 5 seconds by 0.5 seconds step.
Press and hold down the ENTER button until
4.
MACRO indicator is disappeared on the LCD and returns to normal mode.
SETUP
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
OPERATION
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
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FUNCTION
TROUBLESHOOTING
In case of trouble, check the following before calling for service:
1. Are the connections made properly ?
2. Are you operating the unit properly following the user’s guide ?
3. Are the power amplifi ers and speaker working properly ?
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
If the unit does not operate properly, check items shown in the following table. If your trouble cannot be recovered with the remedy actions listed in the following table, malfunction of the internal circuitry is suspected; immediately unplug the power cable and contact your dealer, nearest Marantz authorized dealer or the Marantz Service Center in your country.
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
OPERATION
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
This unit cannot be turned up.
No sound and picture are output even when power is on.
No speaker output. The headphones are connected to the
Incorrect Audio or Video for selected source.
Incorrect Audio from a channel.
No Audio output from the center channel speaker.
No Audio output from the surround speakers.
No Audio output from the surround back speakers.
The power plug is not connected.
Mute is on.
The input cable is not connected correctly.
The master volume control is turned all the way down.
The function selector position is wrong.
headphone jack.
Input cable connected incorrectly.
Speaker cable connected incorrectly.
The center speaker cable connection is incomplete.
STEREO has been selected for Surround mode.
Center = None has been selected in SETUP mode.
The surround speaker cable connection is incomplete.
STEREO has been selected for Surround mode.
Surround = None has been selected in SETUP mode.
The surround back speaker cable connection is incomplete.
Surround mode is not EX/ES mode.
Surround back = None has been selected in SPEAKERS SIZE SETUP
Connect the power plug to the outlet.
Cancel mute using the remote controller.
See the connection diagram and connect the cables correctly.
Adjust the master volume.
Select correct position.
Disconnect the headphones. (Speakers will not output sound when headphones are connected.)
Connect the cable correctly by referring to the connection diagram.
Connect the cable correctly by referring to the connection diagram.
Connect the cable correctly.
When STEREO is selected for Surround mode, no sound will be output from the center speaker. Set another Surround mode.
Make the correct setting.
Connect the cable correctly.
When STEREO has been selected for Surround mode, no sound will be output from the surround speaker. Set another Surround mode.
Make the correct setting.
Connect the cable correctly.
Set surround mode EX/ES.
Make the correct setting.
SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
Can not select EX/ES mode. Surround center= None has been
Can not select Pro Logic II x mode.
Can not select Neo:6 mode. Input signal is incompatible.
Can not select CSII mode. Input signal is incompatible.
No output to Subwoofer Out. Subwoofer = None has been selected in
Noise is produced during DTS-encoded CD or laser disc play.
A specifi c channel does not produce output.
FM or AM reception fails. Antenna connection is incomplete.
Noise is heard during AM reception.
Noise is heard during FM reception.
Cannot get programmed station when the PRESET button is pressed.
Control with the remote controller fails.
Auto Setup (SPEAKER SETUP) is not working.
selected in SPEAKERS SIZE SETUP
Input signal is incompatible.
Input signal is incompatible.
SETUP mode.
Analog has been selected for input.
Nothing recorded on source.
Reception is affected by other electrical fi elds.
The radio waves from the broadcasting station are weak.
Preset data has been erased.
Batteries are consumed.
Remote controller's function-key setting is wrong.
The distance between this unit and the remote commander is too far.
Something is blocking the unit and the remote commander.
Headphones are connected.
Make the correct setting.
Use 5.1channel source.
Use 2 channel Dolby Digital input signal, PCM input signal or analog input signal.
Use 2 channel DTS input signal, PCM input signal or analog input signal.
Use 2 channel Dolby Digital input signal, PCM input signal or analog input signal.
Select Subwoofer = YES.
Be sure to perform digital connection, select digital input, then play.
Check the encoded channel on the source side.
Correctly connect the indoor FM and AM antennas to FM and AM antenna outlets.
Try changing location where the AM indoor antenna is set up.
Install an FM outdoor antenna.
Disconnecting power plug for long periods of time will erase preset data. If that happens, input the preset data again.
Replace all the batteries with new ones.
Select different position from which equipment will be controlled.
Move closer to this unit.
Remove offending object.
Disconnect the headphones.
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HDMI
SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
The display does not appear over an HDMI connection.
Time is needed for the display of an HDMI connection to appear.
Audio is not played back over an HDMI connection.
DVD-Audio is not played back over an HDMI connection.
The connected monitor or projector does not support HDCP.
The HDMI input of on the TV is not on.
The HDMI output on the source component (DVD, Set Top Box, etc.) is not on.
The HDMI mode is not correctly set on the unit.
The HDMI output video resolution of the source component (DVD, Set Top Box, etc.) does not match the TV specifi cations.
The device is connected with a non-standard HDMI cable.
Power to the unit is off. (When the unit is on standby, HDMI connections cannot be turned on.)
The connection between HDMI components was not authenticated.
The HDMI OUT RES setting does not match that of the connected TV.
The connection is being authenticated between the HDMI devices.
The HDMI audio output of the source component (DVD, Set Top Box, etc.) is not on.
The signal format of the source component (DVD, Set Top Box, etc.) is not supported by the unit.
This unit is set to the HDMI audio “THROUGH” mode.
The DVD player does not support CPPM, therefore it cannot output HDMI audio.
Be sure to use an HDCP-compatible monitor or projector.
Set HDMI input so that it turns on, as explained in the TV's instruction manual.
Set HDMI output so that it turns on, as explained in the source component's instruction manual.
Set HDMI input on the FUNC INPUT SETUP menu as explained on page 26.
Set the resolution so that it matches, as explained in the instruction manuals of both components.
A 5 m or shorter cable is recommended to ensure stable operation and prevent image quality deterioration.
Turn on the power to the unit.
Shut off and then turn the power back on to the unit, TV and source component.
Set the HDMI OUT RES setting to AUTO. (See page 36.)
There is nothing wrong with the system. Some HDMI devices require time for authentication.
Set the HDMI audio output so that it turns on, as explained in the source component's instruction manual.
Set the HDMI audio output so that it can connect to the unit, as explained in the source component's instruction manual.
In the “THROUGH” mode, sound is not produced from the unit. Set it to “ENABLE”. (see page 37)
• Use a DVD-Audio player that supports CPPM.
• Turn on PCM downsampling on the DVD player.
• Use an analog connection.
USB
SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
Even when the USB storage device is connected, “NO DEVICE” remains on the status display, and the device is not recognized.
“UNKNOWN DEVICE” appears on the status display when the USB storage device is connected.
“UNKNOWN FILE SYSTEM” appears on the status display when a USB storage device is connected.
"OVER CURRENT" appears on the status display when a USB storage device is connected.
“NO AUDIO FILE” appears on the status display when a USB storage device is connected.
“CAN'T PLAY” appears on the status display when a USB storage device is connected.
The fi les recorded on the USB storage device are not displayed.
• The unit cannot recognize the USB storage device because of connection trouble or some other issue.
• A device that cannot be recognized by the unit has been connected.
• The device has been connected through a USB hub.
• A format other than FAT16 or FAT32 is used as the USB storage device's format.
• The overcurrent protection function of the unit’s USB connector has been triggered.
• No playable files have been recorded on a USB storage device.
• An attempt has been made to play a copyright-protected fi le.
• The file is damaged. Alternatively, its extension and fi le structure are incompatible.
• The USB storage device is partitioned into a number of partitions.
• The number of folders exceeds 700 or the number of files exceeds 65535.
• Check whether the USB storage device and USB cable are fi rmly plugged into the unit's USB connector.
• Try removing the USB storage device from the unit, and re-connecting it.
• Try turning the unit’s power off and back on, and re-connecting the device.
• Even when a USB storage device complies with the USB Mass Storage Class standard, it may not be possible to play its fi les using the unit. (This does not mean that something is wrong with the unit itself.)
• USB storage devices cannot be connected through a USB hub.
• Set the format to FAT16 or FAT32, and record the fi les.
• No guarantees are made for the operation of a hard disk drive that is powered from the unit's USB connector.
Remove the connected USB storage
device, and turn the unit's power off and back on.
• Record the supported file on a USB storage device.
• The unit cannot play copyright-protected fi les.
• Check the fi le.
• If the device is partitioned into a number of partitions, displays only for the first partition will appear.
• No displays appear for folders after folder no.700 or for fi les after fi le no.65535.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
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PROTECTIVE FEATURE
In some cases, the STANDBY indicator may blink slowly, twice per second. In this case, turn off the unit, unplug the power cord, and check the following points.
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
BASIC OPERATION
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
SETUP
• Make sure the speaker cables are not reversed and connected to the wrong sides (+ and -) on the unit.
• Make sure the speaker cables connected to the unit are not shorted. (Check both the unit end and the speaker end.)
• Make sure the volume does not exceed the level that the unit is capable of producing.
• When using the unit in a rack or other enclosed space, heat may build up inside the unit and cause a fi re. When installing the unit, be sure to leave suffi cient space between the top, back and both sides of the unit and walls or other AV components to prevent the internal temperature from rising.
After checking these points, plug in the power cord and use the remote controller to turn on the unit. Turn down the volume before resuming playback. Confirm that there are no problems with the speaker connections and playback performance.
If this symptom recurs, request service at your nearest service center.
In rare instances, the unit may enter standby mode and the STANDBY indicator may blink rapidly, 8 times per second. In this case, unplug the power cord and request service at your nearest service center.
SURROUND
MODE
PURE
DIRECT
EXIT CLEAR
FRONT KEY (BUTTON) LOCK OF THE UNIT
To lock all front panel buttons (except the POWER ON/OFF button) and the INPUT SELECTER and VOLUME knobs, hold the PURE DIRECT and EXIT buttons on the front panel simultaneously for at least 3 seconds. At this time, “F-KEY LOCK!” is displayed. To unlock the controls, press the same buttons again simultaneously for at least 3 seconds. At this time, “F-KEY UNLOCK” is displayed, and the buttons are released.
GENERAL MALFUNCTION
If the equipment malfunctions, this may be because an electrostatic discharge or AC line interference has corrupted the information in the equipment memory circuits. Therefore:
- disconnect the plug from the AC line supply
- after waiting at least three minutes, reconnect the plug to the AC line supply
- re-attempt to operate the equipment
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ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Memory backup
• In case a power outage occurs or the power cord is accidentally unplugged, this unit is equipped with a backup function to prevent memory data such as the preset memory from being erased.
HOW TO RESET THE UNIT
Should the operation or display seem to be abnormal, reset the unit with the following procedure. This unit is turned on, press and hold the SURROUND MODE + CLEAR buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds or more. Remember that the procedure will reset the settings of the function selector, Surround mode, delay time, TUNER PRESET etc., to their initial settings.
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SURROUND MODE
This unit is equipped with many surround modes. These are provided to reproduce a variety of surround sound effects, according to the content of the source to be played. The available surround modes may be restricted depending on the input signal and speaker setup.
The relationship between the selected surround mode and the input signal
The surround mode is selected with the surround mode selector on the unit or the remote controller. However, the sound you hear is subject to the relationship between the selected surround mode and the input signal. That relationship is as follows:
Surround Mode Input Signal Decoding
AUTO Dolby Surr.EX Dolby Digital EX
SOURCE DIRECT PURE DIRECT
Dolby D (5.1ch) Dolby Digital 5.1 Dolby D (2ch) Dolby Digital 2.0 Dolby D (2ch Surr) Pro Logic IIx movie Dolby Digital Plus (2ch) DolbyDigital + Dolby Digital Plus (5.1ch) Dolby Digital Plus (6.1ch) Dolby Digital Plus (7.1ch) Dolby TrueHD (2ch) DolbyTrueHD Dolby TrueHD (5.1ch) DolbyTrueHD Dolby TrueHD (6.1ch) DolbyTrueHD
Dolby TrueHD (7.1ch) DolbyTrueHD
DTS-ES DTS-ES DTS 96/24 DTS-96/24 DTS (5.1ch) DTS 5.1 DTS-HD (2ch) DTS-HD DTS-HD (5.1ch) DTS-HD DTS-HD (6.1ch) DTS-HD
DTS-HD (7.1ch) DTS-HD
Multi Ch-PCM Multi Ch-PCM Multi Ch-PCM 96kHz Multi Ch-PCM 96kHz SA-CD (5.1ch) SA-CD (5.1ch) SA-CD (2ch) SA-CD (Stereo) PCM (Audio) PCM (Stereo) PCM 96kHz PCM (Stereo 96kHz) HDCD HDCD Analog Stereo
7.1ch input Multi Ch Dolby Surr.EX Dolby Digital EX Dolby D (5.1ch) Dolby Digital 5.1 Dolby D (2ch) Dolby Digital 2.0 Dolby D (2ch Surr) Pro Logic IIx movie Dolby Digital Plus (2ch) DolbyDigital + Dolby Digital Plus (5.1ch) DolbyDigital + Dolby Digital Plus (6.1ch) DolbyDigital + Dolby Digital Plus (7.1ch) DolbyDigital + Dolby TrueHD (2ch) DolbyTrueHD Dolby TrueHD (5.1ch) DolbyTrueHD Dolby TrueHD (6.1ch) DolbyTrueHD
Dolby TrueHD (7.1ch) DolbyTrueHD
DTS-ES DTS-ES DTS 96/24 DTS-96/24 DTS (5.1ch) DTS 5.1 DTS-HD (2ch) DTS-HD DTS-HD (5.1ch) DTS-HD DTS-HD (6.1ch) DTS-HD
DTS-HD (7.1ch) DTS-HD
Multi Ch-PCM Multi Ch-PCM Multi Ch-PCM 96kHz Multi Ch-PCM 96kHz SA-CD (5.1ch) SA-CD (5.1ch) SA-CD (2ch) SA-CD (Stereo) PCM (Audio) PCM (Stereo) PCM 96kHz PCM (Stereo 96kHz) HDCD HDCD Analog Stereo
7.1ch input Multi Ch
DolbyDigital + DolbyDigital + DolbyDigital +
Output Channel Front information display
SLSRSBL
SubW
L/R C
OO O O O2 DIGITAL EX L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE OOO-O2 DIGITAL L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE O- - - O2 DIGITAL L, R OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R, S O- - - O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, R OOO-O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE OO O O O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1) OO O O O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE O- - - O2 TrueHD L, R OOO-O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) OO O O O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
OO O O O2 TrueHD OO O O O
OOO-O OOO-O O- - - O OOO-O OO O O O
OO O O O OOO-O
OOO-O OOO-O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O OO O O O OO O O O2 DIGITAL EX L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE OOO-O2 DIGITAL L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE O----2 DIGITAL L, R OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R, S O----2 DIGITAL PLUS L, R OOO-O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE OO O O O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1) OO O O O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE O----2 TrueHD L, R OOO-O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) OO O O O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
OO O O O2 TrueHD OO O O O
OOO-O OOO-O O---­OOO-O OO O O O
OO O O O OOO-O
OOO-O OOO-O O- - - O O---­O---­O---­O---­OO O O O
Signal format indicators Channel status
SBR
L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE
dts, ES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE dts 96/24 L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, R dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
dts-HD MSTR/HIRES
PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, R PCM L, R PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R ANALOG ­ANALOG -
dts, ES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE dts 96/24 L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, R dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
dts-HD MSTR/HIRES
PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, R PCM L, R PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R ANALOG ­ANALOG -
(,ex1,ex2)
L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
Surround Mode Input Signal Decoding
EX/ES Dolby Surr.EX Dolby Digital EX
DOLBY (PLIIx movie) (PLIIx music) (PLIIx game)
DTS (Neo:6 Cinema) (Neo:6 Music)
CSII (Cinema /Music / Mono)
NEURAL- THX Dolby D (2ch) NEURAL_THX
STEREO Dolby Surr.EX Stereo
Dolby D (5.1ch) Dolby Digital EX Dolby Digital Plus (5.1ch) DolbyDigital + +EX Dolby TrueHD (5.1ch) DolbyTrueHD +EX DTS-ES DTS-ES DTS (5.1ch) DTS-ES DTS-HD (5.1) DTS-HD + NEO6
Multi-PCM
SA-CD (5.1ch)
Dolby Surr.EX Dolby Digital EX Dolby D (5.1ch) Dolby Digital 5.1 Dolby D (5.1ch) Dolby Digital 5.1 + PLIIx Dolby D (2ch) Pro Logic IIx Dolby D (2ch Surr) Pro Logic IIx Dolby Digital Plus (2ch) Pro Logic IIx Dolby Digital Plus (5.1ch) DolbyDigital + Dolby Digital Plus (5.1ch) Dolby Digital Plus + PLIIx Dolby TrueHD (2ch) Pro Logic IIx Dolby TrueHD (5.1ch) DolbyTrueHD + PLIIx Dolby TrueHD (5.1ch) DolbyTrueHD DTS-HD (2ch) DTS-HD Multi Ch-PCM Multi Ch-PCM + PLIIx SA-CD (5.1ch) SA-CD (5.1ch) + PLIIx SA-CD (2ch) Pro Logic IIx PCM (Audio) Pro Logic IIx HDCD Pro Logic IIx Analog Pro Logic IIx DTS-ES DTS 5.1 DTS 96/24 DTS-96/24 DTS (5.1ch) DTS 5.1 DTS-HD (2ch) Neo:6 DTS-HD (5.1ch) DTS-HD DTS-HD (6.1ch) DTS-HD
DTS-HD (7.1ch) DTS-HD
Dolby D (2ch) Neo:6 Dolby D (2ch Surr) Neo:6 Dolby Digital Plus (2ch) Neo:6 Dolby TrueHD (2ch) Neo:6 SA-CD (2ch) Neo:6 PCM (Audio) Neo:6 HDCD Neo:6 Analog Neo:6 Dolby D (2ch) CSII Dolby D (2ch Surr) CSII SA-CD (2ch) CSII PCM (Audio) CSII HDCD CSII Analog CSII
Dolby D (2ch Surr) NEURAL_THX SA-CD (2ch) NEURAL_THX PCM (Audio) NEURAL_THX HDCD NEURAL_THX Analog NEURAL_THX
Dolby D (5.1ch) Stereo Dolby D (2ch) Stereo Dolby D (2ch Surr) Stereo Dolby Digital Plus (2ch) Stereo Dolby Digital Plus (5.1ch) Stereo Dolby Digital Plus (6.1ch) Stereo Dolby Digital Plus (7.1ch) Stereo Dolby TrueHD (2ch) Stereo Dolby TrueHD (5.1ch) Stereo Dolby TrueHD (6.1ch) Stereo Dolby TrueHD (7.1ch) Stereo DTS-ES Stereo DTS 96/24 Stereo DTS (5.1ch) Stereo DTS-HD (2ch) Stereo DTS-HD (5.1ch) Stereo DTS-HD (6.1ch) Stereo
DTS-HD (7.1ch) Stereo
Multi Ch-PCM + Dolby Digital EX SA-CD (5.1ch) + Dolby Digital EX
Output Channel Front information display
SLSRSBL
SubW
L/R C
OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE OO O O O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O
OO O O O
OO O O O OOO-O2 DIGITAL EX L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
OOO-O2 DIGITAL L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R, S OO O O O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, R OOO-O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE OO O O O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE OO O O O2 TrueHD L, R OO O O O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) OOO-O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) OO O O O2 TrueHD L, R OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OOO-O OOO-O OOO-O OO O O O OOO-O OO O O O
OO O O O OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R
OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R, S OO O O O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, R OO O O O2 TrueHD L, R OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R, S OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R OO O O O2 DIGITAL L, R, S OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O OO O O O O- - - O2 DIGITAL EX L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE O- - - O2 DIGITAL L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE O- - - O2 DIGITAL L, R O- - - O2 DIGITAL L, R, S O- - - O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, R O- - - O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE O- - - O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1) O- - - O2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE O- - - O2 TrueHD L, R O- - - O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) O- - - O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) O- - - O2 TrueHD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O
O- - - O
Signal format indicators Channel status
SBR
DIGITAL EX L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
2
DIGITAL L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
2
dts, ES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE dts L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, SW
DSD L, C, R, SL, SR, SW
PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, R PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R ANALOG ­dts, ES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE dts 96/24 L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, R dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
dts-HD MSTR/HIRES
DSD L, R PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R ANALOG -
DSD L, R PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R ANALOG -
DSD L, R PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R ANALOG -
dts, ES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE dts 96/24 L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, R dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
dts-HD MSTR/HIRES
L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
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FUNCTION
Surround Mode Input Signal Decoding
STEREO Multi Ch-PCM Stereo
CONNECTIONS
Dolby Virtual
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Multi Ch. Movie Music
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(O): Movie mode only. Dolby H.P Dolby Surr.EX Dolby H.P
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Multi Ch-PCM 96kHz Stereo SA-CD (5.1ch) Stereo SA-CD (2ch) Stereo PCM (Audio) Stereo PCM 96kHz Stereo HDCD Stereo Analog Stereo Dolby Surr.EX Dolby Virtual Speaker Dolby D (5.1ch) Dolby Virtual Speaker Dolby D (2ch) Dolby D (2ch Surr) DTS-ES Dolby Virtual Speaker DTS 96/24 Dolby Virtual Speaker DTS (5.1ch) Dolby Virtual Speaker Multi Ch-PCM Dolby Virtual Speaker SA-CD (5.1ch) Dolby Virtual Speaker SA-CD (2ch) PCM (Audio) HDCD Analog Dolby Surr.EX Dolby Digital EX Dolby D (5.1ch) Dolby Digital 5.1 Dolby D (2ch) Multi Channel Dolby D (2ch Surr) Multi Channel DTS-ES DTS-ES DTS 96/24 DTS-96/24 DTS (5.1ch) DTS 5.1 Multi Ch-PCM Multi Ch-PCM Multi Ch-PCM 96kHz Multi Ch-PCM 96kHz SA-CD (5.1ch) SA-CD (5.1ch) SA-CD (2ch) Multi Channel PCM (Audio) Multi Channel HDCD Multi Channel
Analog Multi Channel
Dolby D (5.1ch) Dolby H.P Dolby D (2ch) Dolby H.P Dolby D (2ch Surr) Dolby H.P Dolby Digital Plus (5.1ch) Stereo Dolby Digital Plus (6.1ch) Stereo Dolby Digital Plus (7.1ch) Stereo Dolby TrueHD (5.1ch) Stereo Dolby TrueHD (6.1ch) Stereo Dolby TrueHD (7.1ch) Stereo DTS-ES Dolby H.P DTS 96/24 Dolby H.P DTS (5.1ch) Dolby H.P DTS-HD (5.1ch) Stereo DTS-HD (6.1ch) Stereo
DTS-HD (7.1ch) Stereo
Multi Ch-PCM Dolby H.P PCM Dolby H.P HDCD Dolby H.P ANALOG Dolby H.P
• Dolby Digital (2 channel L/R): Speakers for signal with Dolby Surround are fully equipped.
• No sound is outputs from the surround speaker, center speaker and subwoofer if the DVD disc has no surround data.
• Surround modes other than Stereo are not available during Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS-
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HD playback.
If surround modes other than Stereo are selected
and Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, or DTS­HD content is played, the surround mode setting is disabled.
PLII+ Dolby Virtual Speaker PLII+ Dolby Virtual Speaker
PLII+ Dolby Virtual Speaker PLII+ Dolby Virtual Speaker PLII+ Dolby Virtual Speaker PLII+ Dolby Virtual Speaker
Output Channel Front information display
SLSRSBL
SubW
L/R C
O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O- - - O O----2 DIGITAL EX L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE O----2 DIGITAL L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE O----2 DIGITAL L, R O----2 DIGITAL L, R, S O---­O---­O---­O---­O---­O---­O---­O---­O---­O
(O)
OOO2 DIGITAL EX L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE
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O-O2 DIGITAL L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE
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OOO2 DIGITAL L, R
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OOO2 DIGITAL L, R, S
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O----2 DIGITAL EX L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE O----2 DIGITAL L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE O----2 DIGITAL L, R O----2 DIGITAL L, R, S O----2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE O----2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1) O----2 DIGITAL PLUS L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE O----2 TrueHD L, R O----2 TrueHD L, R O----2 TrueHD L, R O---­O---­O---­O---­O----
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Signal format indicators Channel status
SBR
PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, R PCM L, R PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R ANALOG -
dts, ES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE dts 96/24 L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, R PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R ANALOG -
dts, ES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE dts 96/24 L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE DSD L, R PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R
ANALOG -
dts, ES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE dts 96/24 L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE (,ex1,ex2) dts-HD MSTR/HIRES L, C, R, SL, SR, S, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
dts-HD MSTR/HIRES
PCM L, C, R, SL, SR, LFE PCM L, R PCM, HDCD L, R ANALOG L, R
L, C, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, LFE (,ex1,ex2)
Abbreviations L/R : Front speakers C : Center speaker SL/SR : Surround speakers SBL/SBR : Surround back speakers SubW : Subwoofer LFE : Low frequency efects ex : Extension
AUTO
When this mode is selected, the unit determines whether the digital input signal is Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Surround EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, DTS, DTS-ES, DTS 96/24 or PCM audio. Surround EX & DTS-ES will operate for multichannel sources that have a Dolby Digital Surround EX or DTS-ES auto trigger fl ag in the digital signal. When a Dolby Digital or DTS signal is input, the number of channels for which the corresponding signal is encoded will be played. Inputting a Dolby Digital two channel signal with Dolby surround status automatically subjects that signal to Pro Logic II x movie processing before play. PCM 96 kHz source material can be played in this mode.
Notes:
• When you use this mode with certain DVD and CD players, performing operations such as skip or stop may momentarily interrupt the output.
• When the signal is not decoded, the mode is changed to AUTO mode automatically. See page 57 to confi rm the available decoding modes.
SOURCE DIRECT
In the Source Direct mode, the tone control circuit Acoustic EQ. and bass management confi guration are bypassed for full-range frequency response and the purist audio reproduction.
Notes:
• Speaker size is set to Front L/R = LARGE, Center = LARGE, Surround L/R = LARGE and Subwoofer = YES automatically. Tone controls, equalizer and additional processing are deactivated.
• When you use this mode with certain DVD and CD players, performing operations such as skip or stop may momentarily interrupt the output.
• In SOURCE DIRECT mode, ACOUSTIC EQ and M-DAX are not available.
PURE DIRECT
The Pure Direct mode further reduces sources of noise in addition to effect of the Source Direct mode, by blocking output from the video jacks (VIDEO, S-VIDEO, COMPONENT VIDEO and HDMI) and turning the FL display off.
Note:
• In PURE DIRECT mode, ACOUSTIC EQ and M­DAX are not available.
EX/ES
This mode provides 6.1 channel surround for Dolby Digital EX, and DTS-ES-encoded source material such as DVD. This mode cannot be used when an analog input has been selected.
Dolby Digital EX In a movie theater, fi lm soundtracks that have been encoded with Dolby Digital Surround EX technology are able to reproduce an extra channel which has been added during the mixing of the program. This channel, called surround back, places sounds behind the listener in addition to the currently available front left, front center, front right, surround right, surround left and subwoofer channels. This additional channel provides the opportunity for more detailed imaging behind the listener and brings more depth, spacious ambience and sound localization than ever before. Dolby Digital EX is not available in systems that do not have without surround back speaker(s).
DTS-ES (Discrete 6.1, Matrix 6.1) DTS-ES adds the surround center channel audio to the DTS 5.1 channel format to improve the acoustic positioning, and makes acoustic image movement more natural with the 6.1 channel reproduction. This unit incorporates a DTS-ES-decoder, which can handle DTS-ES Discrete-encoded and DTS-ES Matrix-encoded program sources from DVD, etc. DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 features digital discrete recording of all channels, including the surround back channel(s), and higher quality audio reproduction. DTS-ES is not available in systems that do not have surround back speakers.
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2 MODE
(Dolby Digital, Pro Logic IIx MOVIE, Pro Logic IIx MUSIC, Pro Logic IIx GAME)
This mode is used with source materials encoded in Dolby Digital and Dolby Surround.
DOLBY DIGITAL
This mode is enabled when playing source materials encoded in Dolby Digital. Playing multichannel-encoded 5.1 channel Dolby Digital sources provides 5 main audio channels (left, center, right, surround left and surround right) and a Low Frequency Effect channel. Dolby Digital EX decoding is not available in this mode.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx has 5 modes: Pro Logic IIx MOVIE This mode provides 6.1 or 7.1 channel surround sound from Dolby Surround, encoded stereo movie soundtracks. Pro Logic IIx MUSIC This mode provides 6.1 or 7.1 channel surround sound from conventional stereo sources (analog or digital), such as CD, tape, FM, TV, stereo VCR, etc. Pro Logic IIx GAME This mode surround effects by routing them to the system’s subwoofer.
5.1ch + Pro Logic IIx Movie This mode provides 7.1 channel surround sound from
5.1 channel sources
5.1ch + Pro Logic IIx Music This mode provides 6.1 or 7.1 channel surround sound from 5.1 channel sources music soundtracks.
Notes:
restores the impact low-frequency
movie soundtracks
• Pro Logic IIx mode will decode as Pro Logic II mode when the SURR. B is set to “None” from SPEAKER SETUP menu. (See page 32)
• Pro Logic IIx mode is available for a 2 channel input signal which is encoded in Dolby Digital, HDCD or PCM format.
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dts
dts, Neo:6 Cinema, Neo:6 Music This mode is for DTS-encoded source materials such as laserdisc, CD and DVD. Neo:6 is for some 2 channel sources.
dts
This mode is enabled when playing source materials encoded in dts multichannel. Playing multichannel encoded-5.1 channel dts sources provides five main audio channels (left, center, right, surround left and surround right) and a Low Frequency Effects channel. dts-ES decoding is not available in this mode. The DTS mode cannot be used when an analog input has been selected.
Neo:6 Cinema, Neo:6 Music
This mode decodes 2 channel signals into 6 channel signals using high-accuracy digital matrix technology. The DTS Neo:6 decoder has near-discrete properties in the frequency characteristics of the channels as well as in channel separation. According to the signals to be played back, DTS Neo:6 uses either the Neo:6 Cinema mode optimized for movie playback or the Neo:6 Music mode optimized for music playback.
Note:
The Neo:6 mode is available for 2 channel input
• signals which are encoded in Dolby Digital, HDCD or PCM format.
CIRCLE SURROUND II
II
-CINEMA, CSII-MUSIC, CSII-MONO)
(CS
Circle Surround is designed to enable multichannel surround sound playback of non-encoded and multichannel encoded material. Backward compatibility provides listeners with up to
6.1 channels of surround performance from an entire collection of music and fi lm, including broadcast, videotape and stereo recorded music. Depending on source material, you can select CSII - Cinema mode, CSII-Music mode or CSII -Mono mode.
Note:
• The CS II mode is available for 2 channel input signals which are encoded in Dolby Digital, HDCD or PCM format.
STEREO
This mode bypasses all surround processing. In stereo program sources, the left and right channels play normally when PCM audio or analog stereo is input. With Dolby Digital and DTS sources, the 5.1 channels are converted to two channel stereo. 96 kHz PCM source material can be played back in stereo mode.
Dolby Virtual Speaker
Dolby Virtual Speaker technology uses proprietary technology of Dolby Laboratories to create a virtual surround sound fi eld using only two speakers for the front channels, allowing the user to experience sound as if surround speakers were actually being used.
MULTI CH. (MOVIE, MUSIC)
This mode is used to create a wider, deeper and more natural soundstage from two channel source material. This is done by feeding the left channel signal to both the left front and left surround speakers and the right channel signal to both the right front and right surround speakers. Additionally, the center channel reproduces a mix of the right and left channels.
Note:
• Audio is not output from the CENTER channel when using MULTI CH. MUSIC mode.
Neural Surround
Neural SurroundTM represents the latest advancement in surround technology developed for music. Neural SurroundTM employs psychoacoustic frequency domain processing which allows delivery of a more detailed sound stage with superior channel separation and localization of audio elements. System playback is scalable from 5.1 to 7.1 multi­channel surround playback.
CAUTION
Note for DTS
To connected DVD player, laserdisc player or CD player needs to support DTS digital output. You may not be able to play some DTS source signals from certain CD players and LD players even if you connect the player to the unit digitally. This is because the digital signal has been processed (such as the output level, sampling frequency or frequency response), and the unit cannot recognize the signal as DTS data.
• Depending on the player used, DTS play may produce a short noise. This is not a malfunction.
• While signals from a DTS laserdisc or CD are playing in another surround mode, you cannot switch to digital input or from digital input to analog input from the INPUT SETUP in the MAIN MENU or by pressing the A/D button.
• You can not listen to DTS-encoded software in a multiroom.
The outputs for VCR OUT, TAPE OUT and CD/CD-R
• OUT output analog audio signals only. Do not record from CDs or LDs that support DTS using these outputs. If you do, the DTS-encoded signal will be recorded as noise.
Note or Dolby Digital Surround EX
When playing Dolby Digital Surround EX-encoded software in 6.1 channels, it is required to set the EX/ES mode.
• Note that some Dolby Digital Surround EX-encoded software does not contain the identifi cation signal. In this case, set the EX/ES mode manually.
Note for 96 kHz/192 kHz PCM audio
The AUTO, Pure Direct, and Stereo modes can be
• used when playing PCM signals with a sampling frequency of 96/192 kHz (such as from DVD-Video/ Audio discs).
Certain DVD player models inhibit digital output. For details, refer to the player’s operation manual.
Some DVD discs feature copy protection. When using such disc, 96 kHz PCM signal are not output from the DVD player. For details, refer to the player’s operation manual.
Note for HDCD
HDCD is effective only through digital input.
You may not be able to play some HDCD source signals from certain CD players if you connect the player to the unit digitally. This is because the digital signal has been processed (such as the output level, sampling frequency or frequency response) and the unit cannot recognize the signal as HDCD data.
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DESCRIPTION
Neural-THX® Surround has been chosen as the
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offi cial surround sound broadcast format for leading FM/HD and satellite radio and television stations
BASIC
worldwide. Neural-THX Surround delivers the rich envelopment and discrete image detail of surround sound in a format 100% compatible with stereo.
Neural-THX Surround draws the brain’s attention
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to sonic details in musical instruments, vocals and ambience that are typically masked by other playback systems. This allows the listener to fully experience the richness and subtleties in recorded performance as never before for both surround encoded material and regular stereo material such as CDs or digital media players.
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Neural-THX Surround: Taking Surround to the Next
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Level.
This product is manufactured under license from Neural Audio Corporation and THX Ltd. Marantz hereby grants the user a non-exclusive, non­transferable, limited right of use to this product under USA and foreign patent, patent pending and other technology or trademarks owned by Neural Audio
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Corporation and THX Ltd. “Neural Surround”, “Neural Audio”, “Neural” and “NRL” are trademarks and logos owned by Neural Audio Corporation, THX is a trademark of THX Ltd., which may be registered in some jurisdictions. All rights reserved.
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ADVANCED
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent
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#’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,003,467 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS, DTS Digital Surround, ES, and Neo:6 are registered trademarks and the DTS logos, Symbol and DTS 96/24 are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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• dts Digital Surround
DTS was introduced in 1994 to provide 5.1 channels of discrete digital audio into home theater systems. DTS brings you premium quality discrete multichannel digital sound to both movies and music. DTS is a multichannel sound system designed to create full range digital sound reproduction. The no compromise DTS digital process sets the standard of quality for cinema sound by delivering an exact copy of the studio master recordings to neighborhood and home theaters. Now, every moviegoer can hear the sound exactly as the moviemaker intended. DTS can be enjoyed in the home for either movies or music on of DVD’s, LD’s, and CD’s.
• dts Neo:6
The advantages of discrete multichannel systems over matrix are well known. But even in homes equipped for discrete multichannel, there remains a need for high-quality matrix decoding. This is because of the large library of matrix surround motion pictures available on disc and on VHS tape; and analog television broadcasts. The typical matrix decoder of today derives a center channel and a mono surround channel from two­channel matrix stereo material. It is better than a simple matrix in that it includes steering logic to improve separation, but because of its mono, band­limited surround it can be disappointing to users accustomed to discrete multichannel.
Neo:6 offers several important improvements as follow,
• Neo:6 provides up to six full-band channels of matrix decoding from stereo matrix material. Users with 6.1 and 5.1 systems will derive six and fi ve separate channels, respectively, corresponding to the standard home-theater speaker layouts.
• Neo:6 technology allows various sound elements within a channel or channels to be steered separately, and in a way which follows naturally from the original presentation.
• Neo:6 offers a music mode to expand stereo nonmatrix recordings into the fi ve- or six-channel layout, in a way which does not diminish the subtlety and integrity of the original stereo recording.
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• dts Digital Surround ES
DTS-ES Extended Surround is a new multichannel digital signal format developed by Digital Theater Systems Inc. While offering high compatibility with the conventional DTS Digital Surround format, DTS-ES Extended Surround greatly improves the 360-degree surround impression and space expression thanks to further expanded surround signals. This format has been used professionally in movie theaters since
1999. In addition to the 5.1 surround channels (FL, FR, C, SL, SR and LFE), DTS-ES Extended Surround also offers the SB (Surround Back) channel for surround playback with a total of 6.1 channels. DTS-ES Extended Surround includes two signal formats with different surround signal recording methods, as DTS­ES Discrete 6.1 and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1.
• dts Digital Surround 96/24
The stereo CD is a 16-bit medium with sampling at
44.1 kHz. Professional audio has been 20- or 24­bit for some time, and there is increasing interest in higher sampling rates both for recording and for delivery into the home. Greater bit depths provide extended dynamic range. Higher sampling rates allow wider frequency response and the use of anti­alias and reconstruction fi lters with more favorable aural characteristics.
DTS 96/24 allows for 5.1channel sound tracks to be encoded at a rate of 96kHz/24bits on DVD-Video titles. When DVD-video appeared, it became possible to deliver 24-bit, 96 kHz audio into the home, but only in two channels, and with serious limitations on picture. This capability has had little use. DVD-audio allows 96/24 in six channels, but a new player is needed, and only analog outputs are provided, necessitating the use of the D/A converters and analog electronics provided in the player.
DTS 96/24 offers the following:
1. Sound quality transparent to the original 96/24 master.
2. Full backward compatibility with all existing decoders. (Existing decoders will output a 48 kHz signal)
3. No new player required: DTS 96/24 can be carried on DVD-video, or in the video zone of DVD-audio, accessible to all DVD players.
4. 96/24 5.1-channel sound with full-quality full­motion video, for music programs and motion picture soundtracks on DVD-video.
®
DTS-HD Master Audio is capable of delivering audio that is a bit-for-bit identical to the studio master. DTS-HD Master Audio delivers audio at super high variable bit rates -24.5 mega-bits per second (Mbps) on Blu-ray discs and 18.0 Mbps on HD-DVD - that are signifi cantly higher than standard DVDs . This bit stream is so “fast” and the transfer rate is so “high” that it can deliver the Holy Grail of audio: 7.1 audio channels at 96k sampling frequency/24 bit depths that are identical to the original. With DTS-HD Master Audio, you will be able to experience movies and music, exactly as the artist intended: clear, pure, and uncompromised.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380;5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS logos, Symbol, DTS-HD and DTS-HD Master Audio are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio can deliver up to 7.1 channels of sound that is virtually indistinguishable from the original. DTS-HD High Resolution Audio delivers audio at high constant bit rates superior to standard DVDs---6.0 Mbps on Blu-ray discs and 3.0 Mbps on HD-DVD to produce outstanding sound quality. It is capable of delivering up to 7.1 channels at 96k sampling frequency/24 bit depth resolution. It allows content creators to deliver rich, high defi nition audio on movies where disc space may not allow for DTS-HD Master Audio.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS logos, Symbol, DTS-HD, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD High Res Audio are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Dolby Digital identifi es the use of Dolby Digital audio coding for such consumer formats as DVD and DTV. As with fi lm sound, Dolby Digital can provide up to fi ve full-range channels for left, center, and right screen channels, independent left and right surround channels, and a sixth (“.1”) channel for low-frequency effects.
Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoding technology that provides better spatiality and directionality on Dolby Surround program material; provides a convincing three-dimensional soundfi eld on conventional stereo music recordings; and is ideally suited to bring the surround experience to automotive sound. While conventional surround programming is fully compatible with Dolby Surround Pro Logic II decoders, soundtracks will be able to be encoded specifi cally to take full advantage of Pro Logic II playback, including separate left and right surround channels. (Such material is also compatible with conventional Pro Logic decoders.)
Dolby Digital EX creates six full-bandwidth output channels from 5.1-channel sources. This is done using a matrix decoder that derives three surround channels from the two in the original recording. For best results, Dolby Digital EX should be used with movies soundtracks recorded with Dolby Digital Surround EX.
About Dolby Pro Logic IIx
Dolby Pro Logic IIx technology delivers a natural and immersing 7.1-channel listening experience to the home theater environment. A product of Dolby's expertise in surround sound and matrix decoding technologies, Dolby Pro Logic IIx is a complete surround sound solution that maximizes the entertainment experience from stereo as well as
5.1-channel encoded sources.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx is fully compatible with Dolby Surround Pro Logic technology and can optimally decode the thousands of commercially available Dolby Surround encoded video cassettes and television programs with enhanced depth and spatiality. It can also process any high-quality stereo or Advanced Resolution 5.1-channel music content into a seamless 6.1- or 7.1-channel listening experience.
II
is an improved matrix
The Dolby Headphone technology provides a sound listening experience over headphones. When listening to multichannel content such as DVD movies over headphones, the listening experience is fundamentally different than listening to speakers. Since the headphone speaker drivers are covering the pinna of the ear, the listening experience differs greatly from traditional speaker playback. Dolby utilizes patented headphone perspective curves to solve this problem and provides a non-fatiguing, immersive, home theater listening experience. Dolby Headphone also delivers exceptional 3D audio from stereo material.
Dolby Virtual Speaker is a technologycertified by Dolby Laboratories that creates a virtualized surround sound experience from two speakers using a multichannel Dolby Digital source. Additionally, Dolby Virtual Speaker can simulate the surround sound effect produced by Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Pro Logic II . Dolby Virtual Speaker retains all the original Multichannel audio information and provides the listener with the sensation of being surrounded by additional speakers.
Dolby® TrueHD is Dolby’s next-generation lossless technology developed for high-defi nition disc-based media. Dolby TrueHD delivers tantalizing sound that is bit-for-bit identical to the studio master, unlocking the true high-definition entertainment experience on next-generation discs. When coupled with high-defi nition video, Dolby TrueHD offers an unprecedented home theater experience that lets you enjoy sound as stunning as the high-defi nition picture.
surround
Dolby Digital Plus is a highly sophisticated and versatile audio codec based on Dolby Digital and designed specifically to adapt to the changing demands of future audio, video delivery, and audio storage systems while simultaneously retaining backwards compatibility with the existing Dolby Digital 5.1-channel home theater systems in use today.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, “Surround EX”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Circle Surround II (CS-II ) is a powerful and versatile multichannel technology. CS-II is designed to enable up to 6.1 multichannel surround sound playback from mono, stereo, CS encoded sources and other matrix encoded sources. In all cases the decoder extends it into 6 channels of surround audio and a LFE/subwoofer signal. The CS-II decoder creates a listening environment that places the listener “inside” music performances and dramatically improves both hi-fi audio conventional surround-encoded video material. CS-II provides composite stereo rear channels to greatly improve separation and image positioning– adding a heightened sense of realism to both audio and A/V productions. CS-II is packed with other useful feature like dialog clarity (SRS Dialog) for movies and cinema-like bass enrichment (TruBass). CS-II can enable the dialog to become clearer and more discernable in movies and it enables the bass frequencies contained in the original programming to more closely achieve low frequencies–overcoming the low frequency limitations of the speakers by full octave.
Circle Surround II, SRS and symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. Circle Surround II technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
HDCD® (High Defi nition Compatible Digital ®) is a patented process for delivering on Compact Disc the full richness and details of the original microphone feed. HDCD encoded CDs sound better because they are encoded with 20-bits of real musical information as compared to 16-bits for all other CDs. HDCD overcomes the limitation of the 16-bit CD format by using a sophisticated system to encode the additional four bits onto the CD while remaining completely compatible with the CD format. When listening to HDCD recordings, you hear more dynamic range, a focused 3-D sound stage, and extremely natural vocal and musical timbre. With HDCD, you get the body, depth and emotion of the original performance not a fl at, digital imitation. HDCD system manufactured under license from Microsoft. This product is covered by one or more of the following: In the United States 5,479,168 5,638,074 5,640,161 5,808,574 5,838,274 5,854,600 5,864,311 5,872,531 and in Australia 669,114 with other patents pending.
HDMI, the and High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
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Several factors can degrade the sound from even the best loudspeakers in a listening room. One of the most important is the interaction of sound from the loudspeakers with large surfaces such as
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walls, the fl oor and the ceiling in the room. Even with careful loudspeaker placement and acoustical
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treatments, there are signifi cant problems that are caused by room acoustics. These include refl ections from nearby surfaces and standing waves created between large parallel surfaces in the room. In a home theater, the situation is further complicated
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because there are several listening locations. The effects of room acoustics on the sound arriving at each person’s ears are very different and the result is a listening experience that is degraded in a different way for each person in the room. It is not uncommon to have variations in two adjacent seats as large as 10 dB, particularly in the frequency
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range below 250 Hz. The solution to this problem is to
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apply room correction after measuring precisely how each loudspeaker interacts with the room. Because the room causes variations in the frequency response of the loudspeakers that are so large from seat to seat, it is important to sample the sound from several locations in the listening room. This should be done even if there is only one listener. Measurement at a single location is not representative of the acoustical
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problems in the room and will, in most cases, degrade overall performance. Audyssey MultEQ is the only technology able to achieve room correction for multiple listeners in a large listening area. It does so by combining the data collected at several points in the room from each loudspeaker and then applying
OPERATION
ADVANCED
correction to minimize the acoustical effects of the room and match the frequency resolution of human perception (known as psychoacoustics). Further, MultEQ correction is applied in frequency and time domains and removes artifacts, such as smearing or modal ringing, sometimes associated with traditional methods of room equalization.
TROUBLESHOOTING
In addition to correcting frequency response problems over a wide listening area, Audyssey MultEQ provides a completely automated sound system set-up process. It identifi es the number of loudspeakers connected to the amplifi ers and whether they are satellites or subwoofers. If there is a least one subwoofer connected, Audyssey MultEQ determines the optimum crossover frequency between each
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satellite and the subwoofer(s). It automatically checks the polarity of each loudspeaker and alerts the user to the ones wired out-of- phase relative to the others.
It measures the distance to each loudspeaker from the main listening position and adjusts the delays so the sound from each loudspeaker arrives at the same time. Finally, Audyssey MultEQ determines the playback level of each loudspeaker and adjusts the volume trims so all levels are equal.
Manufactured under license from Audyssey Laboratories. U.S. and foreign patents pending. MultEQ is a registered trademark of Audyssey Laboratories.
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Windows and Windows Media Audio are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the United States in the United States and other countries.
iTunes is a registered trademark or trademark of Apple Inc. of the United States in the United States and other countries.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL
SURFACES
FM TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range ................................ 87.5 – 108.0 MHz
Usable Sensitivity ............................IHF 1.8 µV/16.4 dBf
Signal to Noise Ratio ................... Mono/Stereo 75/70 dB
Distortion ......................................Mono/Stereo 0.2/0.3 %
Stereo Separation .........................................1 kHz 45 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity .................± 300 kHz 60 dB
Image Rejection .........................................98 MHz 70 dB
Tuner Output Level ........... 1 kHz, ± 40 kHz Dev 500 mV
AM TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range ................................... 531 – 1602 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio .............................................. 50 dB
Usable Sensitivity .....................................Loop 400µV/m
Distortion ...................................400Hz, 30 % Mod. 0.5 %
Selectivity .................................................± 18 kHz 70 dB
AUDIO SECTION
Power Output (20 Hz – 20 kHz/THD=0.08%)
Front L&R ..........................................8 ohms 100 W / Ch
Center ................................................8 ohms 100 W / Ch
Surround L&R ....................................8 ohms 100 W / Ch
Surround Back L&R ...........................8 ohms 100 W / Ch
Front L&R ..........................................6 ohms 125 W / Ch
Center ................................................6 ohms 125 W / Ch
Surround L&R ....................................6 ohms 125 W / Ch
Surround Back L&R ...........................6 ohms 125 W / Ch
Input Sensitivity/Impedance ...............180 mV/ 47 Kohms
Signal to Noise Ratio(Analog Input / Pure Direct) Frequency Response
(Analog Input / Pure Direct) ....... 8 Hz – 100 kHz (± 3 dB)
(Digital Input / 96 kHz PCM) ........8 Hz – 45 kHz (± 3 dB)
.... 105 dB
VIDEO
Television Format ............................................ NTSC/PAL
Input Level/Impedance ...........................1 Vp-p/75 ohms
Output Level/Impedance ......................... 1 Vp-p/75 ohms
Video Frequency Response .......5 Hz to 8 MHz (– 1 dB)
Video Frequency (Component)
S/N .......................................................................... 60 dB
....5 Hz to 80 MHz (– 1 dB)
HDMI
Version .........................................................1.3a [INPUT]
.........................................................1.3a [OUTPUT]
GENERAL
Power Requirement ...........................AC 230 V 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption ..............................................600 W
Standby Power Consumption .................. (Normal) 0.7 W
......................................................(Economy) 0.4 W
Weight ...................................................................13.2 kg
ACCESSORIES
Remote Controller RC003SR ........................................ 1
Microphone ................................................................... 1
AAA-size batteries ........................................................ 2
FM Antenna ................................................................... 1
AM Loop Antenna .......................................................... 1
AC cable ....................................................................... 1
User Guide ..................................................................... 1
DIMENSIONS
440.0 mm
22 mm
388 mm
348.5 mm
17.5 mm
146.5 mm14 mm
160.5 mm
The exterior fi nish of your unit will last indefi nitely with proper care and cleaning, Never use scouring pads, steel wool, scourging powders or harsh chemical agents (e.g., lye solution), alcohol, thinner, benzine, insecticide or other volatile substances as these wil mar the fi nish of the equipment. Likewise, never use cloths containing chemical substances. If the equipment get dirty, wipe the external surfaces with a soft, lint-free cloth. If the equipment becomes heavily soiled:
• dilute some washing up liquid in water, in a ratio of one part detergent to six parts water.
• dip a soft, lint free in the solution and wring the it is damp.
• wipe the equipment with the damp cloth.
• dry the equipment by wiping it with a dry cloth.
REPAIRS
Only the most competent and qualified service technicians should be allowed to service the factory-trained warranty station personnel have the knowledge and special facilities needed for repair and calibration of this precision equipment. After the warranty period has expired, repairs will be performed for a charge if the equipment can be returned to normal operation. In the event of diffi culty, refer to your dealer or write directly to the nearest location to you that is listed on the Marantz Authorized Service Station list. If writing, please include the model and serial number of the equipment together with a full description of what you think is abnormal about the equipment’s behaviour.
FUNCTION
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
Specifi cations subject to change without prior notice.
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SETUP CODES
TV
Acer ...................................................................................1141
Admiral .........................................................1002, 1009, 1089
Aiko ................................................................................... 1059
Aiwa ......................................................................... 1117, 1118
Akai ................................................................................... 1001
Amtron .............................................................................. 1023
Anam .................................................................................1113
Anam National .............................................. 1023, 1069, 1092
AOC .....................................................1003, 1024, 1049, 1127
Audiovox ........................................................................... 1023
Bell & Howell ..........................................................1009, 1025
Benq ........................................................................1104, 1142
Broksonic .............................................1003, 1097, 1098, 1113
Celebrity ........................................................................... 1001
Citizen ........................................................... 1003, 1013, 1023
1026, 1059, 1063
Colortyme ............................................................... 1003, 1043
Contec ...............................................................................1113
Contec/Cony .................................................1023, 1045, 1047
Craig ....................................................1020, 1022, 1023, 1113
Crown ..................................................................... 1023, 1067
Curtis Mathes ...............................................1003, 1013, 1025
1026, 1062, 1103, 1110
Daewoo ..............................................1003, 1013, 1024, 1035
1036, 1059, 1084, 1101
Daytron ......................................................... 1003, 1013, 1016
Dimensia ..................................................................1103, 1110
Dumont ..........................................................1003, 1010, 1153
Electroband ...................................................................... 1001
Electrohome ........................................1001, 1003, 1069, 1133
Emerson ....................................................... 1003, 1013, 1015
1020, 1021, 1022, 1023 1025, 1038, 1044, 1045 1048, 1055, 1061, 1094 1096, 1099, 1101, 1113
Envision ............................................................................ 1003
Fisher ...................................................1025, 1051, 1091, 1160
Fujitsu ..................................................1038, 1124, 1125, 1155
Funai ..............................................................1023, 1038, 1113
Gateway ............................................................................1150
GE .....................................................1003, 1018, 1022, 1046
1054, 1069, 1085, 1103 1110, 1113, 1133, 1136, 1153
Goldstar ........................................................ 1003, 1013, 1024
1030, 1045, 1080 1100, 1112, 1154
Hallmark ........................................................................... 1003
Hisense ..............................................................................1116
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Hitachi ................................................. 1003, 1012, 1031, 1032
1037, 1041, 1045, 1047 1065, 1068, 1082, 1088 1094, 1139, 1140, 1145, 1159
Infi nity ............................................................................... 1067
Janeil .................................................................................1134
JBL ................................................................................... 1067
JC Penney .................................................... 1003, 1013, 1018
1019, 1024, 1026 1046, 1047, 1054 1063, 1083, 1085 1100, 1103, 1110 1112, 1133, 1154
Jensen .............................................................................. 1003
JVC ...............................................................1028, 1029, 1045
1047, 1050, 1060, 1065
Kawasho ................................................................. 1001, 1003
Kenwood ........................................................................... 1003
Kloss Novabeam .................................1023, 1056, 1057, 1134
KTV ............................................................... 1013, 1023, 1033
1034, 1073, 1099, 1113
LG ........................................................................... 1024, 1030
M.Wards ....................................................... 1002, 1009, 1038
Magnavox ..................................................... 1003, 1052, 1053
1056, 1057, 1063 1067, 1081, 1106
Marantz ................................................1003, 1031, 1067, 1122
Mitsubishi ...................................................... 1003, 1024, 1051
1115, 1122, 1133
Motorola .................................................................. 1014, 1069
NEC .......................................... 1003, 1012, 1024, 1043, 1069
NET-TV ....................................................................1137, 1150
Orion ....................................................................... 1020, 1096
Panasonic ..................................1017, 1067, 1069, 1095, 1111
Philips ..................................................1003, 1011, 1045, 1052
1054, 1056, 1057, 1058 1063, 1067, 1069, 1106
Pioneer ......................................................... 1003, 1018, 1037
1070, 1071, 1094 1145, 1147, 1149
Plasmsync .........................................................................1135
Portland .............................................. 1003, 1013, 1024, 1059
Price Club ......................................................................... 1026
Prism ................................................................................ 1018
Proscan ..............................................1004, 1005, 1006, 1007
1008, 1085, 1103, 1110
Proton ..................................................................... 1003, 1045
Quasar .......................................1010, 1069, 1073, 1111, 1153
Radio Shack ................................................. 1003, 1013, 1015
1023, 1024, 1025, 1045 1100, 1103, 1110, 1113
RCA .............................................................. 1003, 1004, 1005
1006, 1007, 1008 1014, 1024, 1049, 1069 1075, 1079, 1085, 1087 1088, 1093, 1094, 1101 1103, 1110, 1113, 1153
Realistic .............................................. 1013, 1015, 1023, 1025
1045, 1100, 1103, 1110
Runco ......................................................................1010, 1153
Sampo ...............................................................................1150
Samsung ............................................1003, 1013, 1024, 1026
1040, 1045, 1062, 1078 1083, 1090, 1100, 11051114 1120, 1121, 1146, 1148, 1157
Sansui ................................................................................1119
Sanyo .................................................1003, 1025, 1051, 1072
1077, 1091, 1156, 1157, 1158
Sharp ............................................................ 1003, 1013, 1014
1015, 1045, 1055, 1064 1066, 1076, 1089, 1123
Signature .......................................................................... 1009
Sony ..............................................................1001, 1102, 1108
Soundesign ................................1003, 1023, 1038, 1063, 1113
Starlite .............................................................................. 1023
Supre-Macy .......................................................................1134
Sylvania ........................................................ 1003, 1039, 1042
1052, 1053, 1056, 1057 1063, 1067, 1089, 1151
Symphonic ....................................................1023, 1039, 1044
Tandy ................................................................................ 1014
Tatung ............................................................................... 1069
Technics ............................................................................ 1018
Techwood ............................................................... 1003, 1018
Teknika ............................................... 1003, 1009, 1013, 1023
1024, 1026, 1038, 1045 1047, 1059, 1063, 1111, 1113
Telecaption ....................................................................... 1074
Toshiba .........................................................1003, 1019, 1025
1026, 1042, 1074, 1098 1107, 1111, 1135, 1136
Totevision .......................................................................... 1013
Universal ................................................................. 1046, 1054
Video Concepts .................................................................1113
Viewsonic ......................................................1006, 1022, 1109
1128, 1129, 1130, 1131 1138, 1143, 1145, 1150
Wards ........................................................... 1003, 1009, 1015
1024, 1038, 1044, 1046 1052, 1054, 1056, 1057 1067, 1086, 1103, 1110
White Westinghouse ................................................1001, 1101
Yamaha ..................................................................1003, 1024
Zenith ............................................................ 1003, 1009, 1010
1132, 1144, 1153
CD
AIWA ............................................................. 3001, 3002, 3003
AKAI .............................................................3004, 3005, 3006
AUDIO ............................................................................. 3007
AUDIO LABS .................................................................... 3008
CALIFORNIA .................................................................... 3008
CARVER ........................................................3010, 3011, 3009
CASIO .................................................................... 3012, 3020
CURTIS .................................................................. 3020, 3012
DENON ............................................................................. 3013
EMERSON ....................................................................... 3014
FISHER .....................................3011, 3015, 3016, 3017, 3018
GE .................................................................................... 3019
GENEXXA .................................................... 3014, 3021, 3020
HARMON ...................................................... 3022, 3023, 3051
HITACHI ...........................................................................3020
INKEL ............................................................................... 3024
JC PENNEY .................................................3012, 3020, 3025
JVC ......................................................................... 3026, 3027
KARDON ...................................................... 3022, 3051, 3023
KENWOOD ......................................... 3028, 3029, 3030, 3031
3032, 3033
KRELL .............................................................................. 3010
LUXMAN ............................................. 3035, 3036, 3037, 3038
LX I ............................................................... 3012, 3020, 3014
MAGNAVOX .................................................3010, 3039, 3040
MARANTZ .......................................... 3010, 3041, 3042, 3043
MATHES ................................................................. 3012, 3020
MCS ........................................................................ 3012, 3020
MGA ..................................................................................3023
MISSION .......................................................................... 3010
MITSUBISHI ........................................................... 3023, 3044
NAD ........................................................................ 3034, 3045
NAKAMICHI .................................................. 3046, 3047, 3048
NEC MCS ......................................................................... 3025
NIKKO .................................................................... 3007, 3016
ONKYO ............................................... 3049, 3050, 3051, 3052
3055, 3102, 3103
OPTIMUS ..................................3011, 3014, 3020, 3028, 3053
3054, 3056, 3057, 3058, 3059
PANASONIC ................................................. 3008, 3060, 3061
PHILIPS ..............................................3009, 3010, 3010, 3040
PIONEER .................................3020, 3021, 3062, 3063, 3064
QUASAR .......................................................................... 3008
RCA ...........................................3011, 3014, 3065, 3066, 3067
3068, 3069
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REALISTIC ..........................................3011, 3014, 3020, 3042
3054, 3057
ROTEL .............................................................................. 3010
RS ORIGINAL ..................................................................3070
SAE ........................................................................ 3010, 3083
SAMSUNG ....................................................................... 3071
SANSUI .............................................. 3014, 3068, 3072, 3073
SANYO ......................................3011, 3018, 3074, 3075, 3076
SCOTT ............................................................................. 3014
SEARS .....................................3012, 3014, 3020, 3028, 3042
SHARP ......................................................... 3028, 3042, 3077
SHERWOOD ............................ 3042, 3056, 3070, 3078, 3024
SHURE ............................................................................. 3025
SONY .............................3039, 3079, 3080, 3081, 3082, 3097
3098, 3099, 3100, 3101
SYLVANIA .........................................................................3010
SYMPHONIC .................................................................... 3083
TEAC ........................................ 3016, 3042, 3057, 3083, 3084
3085, 3086
TECHNICA ............................... 3007, 3008, 3061, 3087, 3088
THETA DIGITAL ................................................................ 3040
TOSHIBA .......................................................................... 3045
VICTOR ............................................................................ 3026
YAMAHA ................................... 3007, 3089, 3090, 3091, 3092
ZENITH ..................................... 3016, 3093, 3094, 3095, 3096
DVD
Aiwa ........................................................................ 2036, 2037
Apex ...............................2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2034
BOSE ............................................................ 2038, 2039, 2063
Denon ..................................................................... 2047, 2048
Funai ................................................................................. 2049
GE ......................................................2009, 2020, 2029, 2033
Harman Kardon ................................................................ 2061
Hitachi ........................................................... 2008, 2012, 2031
JVC ...............................................................2006, 2010, 2040
2041, 2042, 2043
Kenwood ................................................................. 2053, 2054
Koss .................................................................................. 2058
Magnavox ............................................2007, 2011, 2023, 2025
Marantz ............................................................................. 2025
Marantz (Blu-ray) ..............................................................2064
Mitsubishi .................................................................2011, 2015
Onkyo ............................................................................... 2062
Oritron ..................................................................... 2009, 2030
Panasonic ...........................................2003, 2015, 2016, 2055
Philips ............................................................2007, 2011, 2058
Pioneer ......................................................... 2002, 2014, 2056
Proscan ........................................................2009, 2020, 2032
RCA .......................................... 2005, 2009, 2020, 2035, 2057
Sampo .............................................................................. 2041
Samsung ..................................2008, 2012, 2022, 2024, 2027
Sanyo ..................................................................... 2050, 2052
Sharp ...................................................................... 2044, 2045
Sherwood ......................................................................... 2051
Sony .............................................................2001, 2013, 2059
Toshiba ...............................................2004, 2008, 2026, 2028
Yamaha ..................................................................2046, 2060
Zenith ................................................................................ 2010
DSS
Alphastar .......................................................................... 4027
Amstrad ........................................................ 4046, 4047, 4050
Atsky ................................................................................. 4048
B Sky B .........................................................4021, 4045, 4046
Chaparral .......................................................................... 4039
DIRECTV ......................................................4001, 4016, 4044
DISH Network ...................................................................4030
Drake ................................................................................ 4026
Echostar ...................................4007, 4017, 4018, 4019, 4020
4062, 4063, 4064
Eurosky ................................................................... 4047, 4056
Express Vu ....................................................................... 4017
Foxtel ................................................................................ 4051
Freesat ............................................................................. 4056
Fujitsu ............................................................................... 4025
GE ................................................................4002, 4008, 4009
General Instruments ............................................... 4036, 4037
Gradiente ................................................................ 4044, 4057
Hitachi ..................................................................... 4001, 4015
Hughes ................................................................... 4001, 4016
Humax ...................................... 4049, 4050, 4051, 4052, 4053
Janeil ................................................................................ 4025
JVC ................................................................................... 4017
Mitsubishi .......................................................................... 4001
Nokia ..................................................4058, 4059, 4060, 4061
Optima .............................................................................. 4048
Panasonic ............................................................... 4004, 4010
Philips ................................................. 4031, 4035, 4044, 4057
Proscan ...............................................4002, 4008, 4009, 4011
Radio Shack ........................................................... 4036, 4037
RCA .................................................... 4002, 4008, 4009, 4029
Realistic ............................................................................ 4040
Rural Cable ....................................................................... 4036
Samsung ..............4022, 4027, 4042, 4043, 4050, 4054, 4055
Schneider ............................................................... 4041, 4043
SKY ..............................................................4044, 4045, 4057
Skyplus ............................................................................. 4048
Skysat ...........................................................4041, 4047, 4056
Sony ...............................4003, 4012, 4014, 4065, 4066, 4067
Star Choice .......................................................................4032
Star Trak ........................................................................... 4024
STS ................................................................................... 4038
SuperDish ......................................................................... 4028
Teac .................................................................................. 4049
Thomson ................................................................. 4046, 4056
Toshiba ................................................................... 4001, 4034
Uniden .......................................................... 4005, 4006, 4013
Universum ........................................................................ 4056
Video Pall .........................................................................4025
Zenith ............................................................ 4023, 4025, 4033
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