Pioneer VSX-1025, VSX-925 User Manual

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AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER
RECEPTEUR AUDIOVISUEL A VOIES MULTI-CANAUX
VSX-1025 VSX-925
Operating Instructions Mode demploi
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WARNING
This equipment is not waterproof. To prevent a fire or shock hazard, do not place any container filled with liquid near this equipment (such as a vase or flower pot) or expose it to dripping, splashing, rain or moisture.
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WARNING
Before plugging in for the first time, read the following section carefully.
The voltage of the available power supply differs according to country or region. Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area where this unit will be used meets the required voltage (e.g., 230 V or 120 V) written on the rear panel.
This product is for general household purposes. Any failure due to use for other than household purposes (such as long-term use for business purposes in a restaurant or use in a car or ship) and which requires repair will be charged for even during the warranty period.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
THE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER OF THIS EQUIPMENT ARE ON THE REAR OR BOTTOM. RECORD THESE NUMBERS ON YOUR ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC outlet you want to use, the plug must be removed and appropriate one fitted. Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel. If connected to an AC outlet, the cut-off plug can cause severe electrical shock. Make sure it is properly disposed of after removal. The equipment should be disconnected by removing the mains plug from the wall socket when left unused for a long period of time (for example, when on vacation).
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WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or
cords associated with accessories sold with the product may expose you to chemicals listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
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CAUTION
This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors for connections.
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Information to User
Alterations or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate the equipment.
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NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Product Name: AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER
Model Number: VSX-1025 / VSX-925 Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. SERVICE SUPPORT DIVISION Address: 1925 E. DOMINGUEZ ST. LONG BEACH, CA 90810-1003, U.S.A. Phone: 1-800-421-1404 URL: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com
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IMPORTANT
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Read these instructions.
1) Keep these instructions.
2) Heed all warnings.
3) Follow all instructions.
4) Do not use this apparatus near water.
5) Clean only with dry cloth.
6) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
7) accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as
8) radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
9) or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
rotect the power cord from being walked on or
10)
P pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
11)
use attachments/accessories specified by
Only the manufacturer.
12)
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13)
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14)
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally
, or has been dropped.
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VENTILATION CAUTION
When installing this unit, make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation (at least 40 cm at top, 10 cm at rear, and 20 cm at each side).
WARNING
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product, and to protect it from overheating. To prevent fire hazard, the openings should never be blocked or covered with items (such as newspapers, table-cloths, curtains) or by operating the equipment on thick carpet or a bed.
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Operating Environment
Operating environment temperature and humidity: +5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F); less than 85 %RH (cooling vents not blocked) Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area, or in locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight (or strong artificial light)
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WARNING
To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked flame sources (such as a lighted candle) on the equipment.
CAUTION
The STANDBY/ON switch on this unit will not completely shut off all power from the AC outlet. Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect device for the unit, you will need to unplug it from the AC outlet to shut down all power. Therefore, make sure the unit has been installed so that the power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC outlet in case of an accident. To avoid fire hazard, the power cord should also be unplugged from the AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time (for example, when on vacation).
Caution
To prevent fire hazard, the Class 2 Wiring Cable should be used for connection with speaker, and should be routed away from hazards to avoid damage to the insulation of the cable.
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Contents

Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference.
Flow of settings on the receiver
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01 Before you start
Checking what’s in the box Installing the receiver Loading the batteries
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02 Controls and displays
Front panel Display Remote control
Operating range of remote control unit
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03 Connecting your equipment
Rear panel Determining the speakers’ application
Other speaker connection Placing the speakers
Some tips for improving sound quality Connecting the speakers Installing your speaker system
Bi-amping your speakers
Bi-wiring your speakers Selecting the Speaker system
Front height setup
Front wide setup
Speaker B setup
Bi-Amping setup
ZONE 2 setup About the audio connection About the video converter Connecting your TV and playback components
Connecting using HDMI
Connecting your DVD player with no HDMI
output
Connecting your TV with no HDMI input Connecting a satellite/cable receiver or other set-top box Connecting a HDD/DVD recorder, VCR and other video sources Connecting other audio components
About the WMA9 Pro decoder Connecting AM/FM antennas
Connecting external antennas MULTI-ZONE setup
Making MULTI-ZONE connections Connecting Optional Bluetooth ADAPTER Connecting a SiriusConnect™ Tuner Connecting to the network through LAN interface
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Connecting an HDMI-equipped component to the front panel input Connecting to the front panel video terminal Connecting an iPod Connecting a USB device Connecting a USB device for Advanced MCACC output Connecting an IR receiver Operating other Pioneer components with this unit’s sensor Plugging in the receiver
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04 Basic Setup
Changing the OSD display language (OSD Language) Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC)
Problems when using the Auto MCACC
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Setup
The Input Setup menu
Input function default and possible settings
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05 Basic playback
Playing a source
Playing a source with HDMI connection
Playing an iPod
Playing back files stored on an iPod
Playing a USB device
Playing back audio files stored on a USB memory device Playing back photo files stored on a USB memory device About playable file formats
Listening to the radio
Improving FM sound Using Neural Surround Tuning directly to a station Saving station presets Naming station presets Listening to station presets
Bluetooth
Enjoyment of Music
Wireless music play Pairing Bluetooth ADAPTER and Bluetooth wireless technology device Listening to Music Contents of Bluetooth wireless technology device with Your System
Listening to Internet radio stations
Programming the Internet radio stations
Listening to Satellite Radio
Listening to SIRIUS Radio
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® ADAPTER for Wireless
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Saving channel presets Using the SIRIUS Menu
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06 Listening to your system
Auto playback Listening in surround sound
Standard surround sound
Using the Advanced surround effects Listening in stereo Using Front Stage Surround Advance Using Stream Direct Selecting MCACC presets Choosing the input signal Better sound using Phase Control
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07 Control with HDMI function
Making Control with HDMI connections HDMI Setup Before using synchronization About synchronized operations
About connections with a product of
a different brand that supports the Control
with HDMI function Setting the PQLS function Cautions on the Control with HDMI function
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08 Using other functions
Setting the Audio options Setting the Video options Switching the speaker terminal Using the MULTI-ZONE controls Making an audio or a video recording Reducing the level of an analog signal Using the sleep timer Dimming the display Checking your system settings Resetting the system
Default system settings
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09 Controlling the rest of your system
Operating multiple receivers Setting the remote to control other components Selecting preset codes directly Programming signals from other remote controls Erasing one of the remote control button settings Erasing all learnt settings that are in one input function Direct function Multi operation and System off
Programming a Multi operation or a
shutdown sequence
Using multi operations
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Using System off Erasing all the settings for the multi­operation
Resetting the remote control presets
Default preset codes
Controls the components
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10 The Advanced MCACC menu
Making receiver settings from the Advanced MCACC menu Automatic MCACC (Expert) Manual MCACC setup
Fine Channel Level Fine Speaker Distance Standing Wave Acoustic Calibration EQ Adjust Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional
Checking MCACC Data
Speaker Setting Channel Level Speaker Distance Standing Wave Acoustic Cal EQ Output MCACC data
Data Management
Renaming MCACC presets Copying MCACC preset data Clearing MCACC presets
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11 The system and the other setup
Making receiver settings from the System Setup menu Manual speaker setup
Speaker system setting Speaker Setting Channel Level Speaker Distance X-Curve
Network Setup menu
IP address/Proxy setting Checking the MAC address
The Other Setup menu
Volume Setup Remote Control Mode Setup Flicker Reduction Setup
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12 Additional information
Troubleshooting
Power No sound Other audio problems Video Settings Professional Calibration EQ graphical output Display
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English
Deutsch
Français
Italiano
Nederlands
Español
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Remote control HDMI
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Important information regarding the HDMI connection USB interface Internet radio
SIRIUS radio messages About iPod About SIRIUS Surround sound formats
Dolby
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DTS
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Windows Media Audio 9 Professional Auto Surround, ALC and Stream Direct with different input signal formats Preset code list Specifications Cleaning the unit
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Flow of settings on the receiver

The unit is a full-fledged AV receiver equipped with an abundance of functions and terminals. It can be used easily after following the procedure below to make the connections and settings.
The colors of the steps indicate the following:
Required setting item
Setting to be made as necessary
English
1

Before you start

• Checking what’s in the box (page 8)
• Loading the batteries (page 8)
2

Determining the speakers’ application (page 17)

• 9.1 channel surround system (Front height)
• 9.1 channel surround system (Front wide)
• 7.1 channel surround system & Speaker B connection
• 5.1 channel surround system & Front Bi­amping connection (High quality surround)
• 5.1 channel surround system & ZONE 2 connection (Multi Zone)
• Some tips for improving sound quality (page
19)
3

Connecting the speakers

• Connecting the speakers (page 20)
• Installing your speaker system (page 21)
• Bi-amping your speakers (page 22)
4

Connecting the components

• About the audio connection (page 24)
• About the video converter (page 24)
• Connecting your TV and playback components (page 25)
• Connecting AM/FM antennas (page 31)
• Plugging in the receiver (page 39)
5

Power On

6

Changing the OSD display language (OSD Language) (page 40)

7

MCACC speaker settings

• Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) (page 40)
8

The Input Setup menu (page 43)

(When using connections other than the recommended connections)
9

Basic playback (page 45)

10

Adjusting the sound and picture quality as desired

•Using the various listening modes
• Better sound using Phase Control (page 64)
• Measure the all EQ type (SYMMETRY/ALL CH ADJ/FRONT ALIGN) (page 89)
• Change the channel level while listening (Tip on page 105)
• Switches on/off the Acoustic Calibration EQ, Sound retriever or Dialog Enhancement (page 70)
• Setting the PQLS function (page 68)
• Setting the Audio options (Tone, Loudness or Sound delay, etc.) (page 70)
• Setting the Video options (page 73)
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Other optional adjustments and settings

• HDMI Setup (page 66)
• The Advanced MCACC menu (page 88)
• The system and the other setup (page 102)
12

Making maximum use of the remote control

• Operating multiple receivers (page 79)
• Setting the remote to control other components (page 79)
• Programming signals from other remote controls (page 80)
Deutsch
Français
Italiano
Nederlands
Español
En
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Chapter 1:

Before you start

Checking what’s in the box

Please check that you’ve received the following supplied accessories:
• Setup microphone (cable: 5 m (16.4 ft.))
• Remote control unit
• AAA size IEC R03 dry cell batteries (to confirm system operation) x2
•AM loop antenna
•FM wire antenna
•iPod cable
• These operating instructions

Installing the receiver

• When installing this unit, make sure to put it on a level and stable surface.
Don’t install it on the following places: – on a color TV (the screen may distort) – near a cassette deck (or close to a device that gives off a magnetic field). This may interfere with the sound. – in direct sunlight – in damp or wet areas – in extremely hot or cold areas – in places where there is vibration or other movement – in places that are very dusty – in places that have hot fumes or oils (such as a kitchen)
• Do not touch this receiver’s bottom panel while the power is on or just after it is turned off. The bottom panel becomes hot when the power is on (or right after it is turned off) and could cause burns.

Loading the batteries

The batteries included with the unit are to check initial operations; they may not last over a long period. We recommend using alkaline batteries that have a longer life.

CAUTION

Incorrect use of batteries may result in such hazards as leakage and bursting. Observe the following precautions:
• Never use new and old batteries together.
• Insert the plus and minus sides of the batteries properly according to the marks in the battery case.
• Batteries with the same shape may have different voltages. Do not use different batteries together.
• When disposing of used batteries, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public instruction’s rules that apply in your country or area.
WARNING Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight or other excessively hot place, such as inside a car or near a heater. This can cause batteries to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. It ca n also reduce the life or performance of batteries.
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SPEAKERS

AUTO/ALC/DIRECT STEREO STANDARD
LISTENING MODE
ADV SURROUND DIRECT CONTROL
iPod iPhone
CONTROL ON/OFFMULTI-ZONE
PQLS HDMI BAND TUNER EDITiPhone
iPod
MCACC
ADVANCED
TUNE
TUNE
PRESET PRESET
ENTER
PHONES
INPUT SELECTOR
STANDBY/ON
PHASE
CONTROL
MASTER VOLUME
MCACC
SETUP MIC
AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI- CHANNEL RECEIVER
VSX
-1025
VIDEO CAMERA
iPod
iPhone
USB HDMI 5
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO 2 INPUT
AUDIOLRVIDEO
iPod
iPhone
USB
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10
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Chapter 2:

Controls and displays

Front panel

1
INPUT SELECTOR
Select an input function.
2
STANDBY/ON
Switches the receiver between on and standby.
3
SPEAKERS
See Switching the speaker terminal on page 75.

4 Remote sensor

Receives the signals from the remote control (see Operating range of remote control unit on page 14).
dial
5
MULTI-ZONE
If you’ve made MULTI-ZONE connections (see MULTI-ZONE setup on page 32) use these controls to control the sub zone from the main zone (see Using the MULTI-ZONE controls on page 75).

6 Character display

See Display on page 11.

7Indicators

ADVANCED MCACC
set to
ON
PQLS – Lights when the PQLS feature is
active (page 68). HDMI – Blinks when connecting an HDMI-
equipped component; lights when the component is connected (page 25).
controls
in the
AUDIO PARAMETER
– Lights when EQ is
menu.
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iPod/iPhone – Lights to indicate iPod/ iPhone is connected (page 46).

8 Tuner controls

BAND – Switches between AM and FM
radio bands (page 51).
TUNER EDIT – PRESET /
name stations for recall TUNE / –
(page 51) PRESET / – Find preset stations
(page 51).
9
MASTER VOLUME
10
PHONES
Connect the headphones. When the headphones are connected, there is no sound output from the speakers.

11 Listening mode buttons

AUTO/ALC/DIRECT – Switches between
Auto Surround (page 59), Auto Level Control mode and Stream Direct mode (page 62).
STEREO – Switches between stereo playback and Front Stage Surround Advance modes (page 62).
STANDARD – Press for Standard decoding and to switch between the various 2 Pro Logic IIx and Neo:6 options (page 59).
ADV SURROUND – Switch between the various surround modes (page 61).
12

iPod iPhone DIRECT CONTROL

Change the receiver’s input to the iPod and enable iPod operations on the iPod (page 47).
13
MCACC SETUP MIC
Connect the supplied microphone (page 40).
14
iPod/iPhone/USB
Connect your Apple iPod as an audio and video source, or connect a USB device for audio and photo playback (page 36, 37).
Use with
and
ENTER
Find radio frequencies
.
dial
jack
jack
terminals
TUNE /
to memorize and
(page 51)
,
.
15
VSX-1025 only:
Use for connection to compatible HDMI device (Video camera, etc.)(page 35).
16
VSX-925 only:
Use to connect your portable equipment such as camcorders, video games and portable audio/video equipment (page 35).
HDMI input connector
VIDEO 2 INPUT terminals
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PCM
HDMI
DIGITAL
ANALOG
L C R SL SR XL XR
XC
LFE
AUTO
DIGITAL PLUS
AUTO SURROUND STREAM DIRECT
PROLOGIC x
Neo:6
ADV.SURROUND STEREO STANDARD SP AB
SLEEP
DSD PCM
DTS HD ES 96/24
MSTR
S.RTRV SOUND UP MIX
OVER
MONO
dB
2

MULTI-ZONE

STEREO
TrueHD WMA9Pro
TUNED
PQLS
ALC
ATT
2
2
USB
VIDEO
TV
DVD
HDMI
DVR
BD
CD
TUNER
SIRIUS
CD-R
iPod
[ 2 ]
[ 3 ]
[ 4 ]
21 3 9754 108 11 12 13
18 1915 16 17
14
7
6

Display

1
SIGNAL
indicators
Light to indicate the currently selected input signal. AUTO lights when the receiver is set to select the input signal automatically (page 63).

2 Program format indicators

Light to indicate the channels being digital input.
L/R – Left front/Right front channel C – Center channel SL/SR – Left surround/Right surround channel LFE
– Low frequency effects channel (the
indicators light when an LFE signal is being input)
XL/XR – Two channels other than the ones above XC – Either one channel other than the ones
above, the mono surround channel or matrix encode flag

3 Digital format indicators

Light when a signal encoded in the corresponding format is detected.
2
DIGITAL
– Lights with Dolby Digital decoding.
TrueHD
– Lights with Dolby TrueHD decoding.
– Lights with DTS decoding.
2 DIGITAL PLUS – Lights with Dolby Digital Plus decoding.
2
DTS DTS HD – Lights with DTS-HD decoding. 96/24 – Lights with DTS 96/24 decoding. WMA9 Pro – Lights to indicate that a WMA9 Pro
signal is being decoded. DSD PCM – Light during DSD (Direct Stream Digital) to PCM conversion with SACDs.
PCM – Lights during playback of PCM signals. MSTR – Lights during playback of DTS-HD
Master Audio signal.
(( ))
4
MULTI-ZONE
Lights when the MULTI-ZONE feature is active (page 75).
5

SOUND

Lights when any of the Midnight, Loudness or tone controls feature is selected (page 70). Lights when Dialog Enhancement is switched on.
6

S.RTRV

Lights when the Sound Retriever function is active (page 71).

7 Listening mode indicators

AUTO SURROUND – Lights when the
Auto Surround feature is switched on (page 59).
ALC – Lights when the ALC (Auto level control) mode is selected (page 62).
STREAM DIRECT – Lights when Direct/ Pure Direct is selected (page 62).
ADV.SURROUND – Lights when one of the Advanced Surround modes has been selected (page 61).
STEREO – Lights when stereo listening is switched on (page 61).
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STANDARD – Lights when one of the Standard Surround modes is switched on (page 59).

8 (PHASE CONTROL)

Lights when the Phase Control is switched on (page 64).

9 Analog signal indicators

Light to indicate reducing the level of an analog signal (page 77).

10 Tuner indicators

TUNED – Lights when a broadcast is being
received. STEREO
is being received in auto stereo mode. MONO – Lights when the mono mode is
set using MPX.
11
Lights when the sound is muted (page 14).

12 Master volume level

Shows the overall volume level. “---” indicates the minimum level, and “+12dB” indicates the maximum level.

13 Input function indicators

Light to indicate the input function you have selected.

14 Scroll indicators

Light when there are more selectable items when making the various settings.

15 Speaker indicators

Indicates the speaker terminal, A and/or B, to which audio signal output is currently set (page 75).
16

SLEEP

Lights when the receiver is in sleep mode (page 77).

17 Matrix decoding format indicators

2PRO LOGIC IIx – This lights to indicate 2 Pro Logic II / 2 Pro Logic IIx decoding
(page 59).
Lights when a stereo FM broadcast
Neo:6 – When one of the Neo:6 modes of the receiver is on, this lights to indicate Neo:6 processing (page 59).

18 Character display

Displays various system information.

19 Remote control mode indicator

Lights to indicate the receiver’s remote control mode setting. (Not displayed when set to 1.) (page 79)
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RECEIVER
LISTENING MODE
AUTO / ALC /
DIRECT
STEREO
D.ACCESS
CH LEVEL A.ATT DIMMER
SIGNAL SEL
S.RETRIEVER
MCACC SLEEP
MIDNIGHT
TV
/
DTV MPX PQLS
PHASE
CTRL STATUS
PGM
iPod CTRL
HOME MENU
TUNE
TUNE
TOOLS
LIST
CH
TV CONTROL
INPUT
INPUT
SELECT ZONE 2
iPod
USB TUNER SIRIUS TV CTRL
ADAPTERNET RADIO
CDTV
BD DVD
R.SETUP
SOURCERECEIVER
MULTI OPERATION
DVR/BDR HDMI
RECEIVER
MUTE
MASTER VOLUME
VOL
PRESET
TOP MENU BAND GUIDE
T.EDIT
VIDEO
PARAMETER
AUDIO
PARAMETER
ENTER
PRESET
RETURN
CATEGORY
MEMORY MENU
AUDIO
INFO
CLASS
ENTER
DISP
HDD DVD
546
8
0
79
213
/ CLR
CH
STANDARD ADV SURR
1 2
3
4
8
9
5
6
7
10
11 12
13
14

Remote control

This section explains how to operate the remote control for the receiver.
The remote has been conveniently color-coded according to component control using the following system:
White – Receiver control, TV Control
Blue – Other controls (See page 46, 48, 51, 53, 55, 56 and 85.)
1 RECEIVER
This switches between standby and on for this receiver.
2
MULTI OPERATION – Use to perform
multi operations (page 83). R.SETUP – Use to input the preset code
when making remote control settings and to set the remote control mode (page 79).

3 Input function buttons

Press to select control of other components (page 79).
4

ZONE 2

Switch to perform operations in the sub zone (page 76).
5
TV CONTROL
buttons
These buttons are dedicated to control the TV assigned to TV CTRL button.
– Turn on/off the power of the TV.
INPUT – Select the TV input signal. CH +/– – Select channels. VOL +/– – Adjust the volume on your TV.

6 Receiver controls

Press first to access:
RECEIVER
AUDIO PARAMETER – Use to access the Audio options (page 70).
VIDEO PARAMETER – Use to access the Video options (page 73).
HOME MENU – Use to access the Home Menu (pages 40, 43, 66, 88, 102 and 108).
RETURN – Press to confirm and exit the current menu screen.
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RECEIVER
7 m (23 ft.)
30°
30°
14
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7
///, ENTER
Use the arrow buttons when setting up your surround sound system (page 88) and the Audio or Video options (page 70 or 73).

8 Receiver controls

Press first to access:
RECEIVER
PHASE CTRL – S wi tch on /o ff Ph as e C on tr ol (page 64).
STATUS – Check selected receiver settings (page 77).
PQLS – Select PQLS setting (page 68). S.RETRIEVER – Press to restore CD quality
sound to compressed audio sources (page 71).
MIDNIGHT – Switches to Midnight or Loudness listening (page 70).
SIGNAL SEL – Select an input signal (page 63).
MCACC – Switch between MCACC presets (page 63).
SLEEP – Use to put the receiver in sleep mo de a nd se lec t th e amo unt of ti me b efo re sleep (page 77).
CH LEVEL – Press repeatedly to select a channel, then use / to adjust the level (page 105).
A.ATT – Attenuates (lowers) the level of an analog input signal to prevent distortion (page 77).
DIMMER – Dims or brightens the display (page 77).

9 LISTENING MODE controls

AUTO/ALC/DIRECT –
Auto Surround Control mode and Stream Direct mode (page 62).
STEREO – Switches between stereo playback and Front Stage Surround Advance modes (page 62).
STANDARD – Press for Standard decoding and to switch between the various 2 Pro Logic IIx and Neo:6 options (page 59).
Switches between
(page 59)
, Auto Level
ADV SURR – Switch between the various surround modes (page 61).

10 Remote control LED

Lights when a command is sent from the remote control (page 79).
11

TV CTRL

Set preset code of your TV’s manufacturer when controlling TV (page 80).
12
Switches the remote to control the receiver (used to select the white commands above the number buttons (SIGNAL SEL, etc.)).
Switch to perform operations in the main zone. Also use to set up surround sound.
13
MASTER VOLUME +/–
Set the listening volume.
14

MUTE

Mutes the sound or restores the sound if it has been muted (adjusting the volume also restores the sound).

Operating range of remote control unit

The remote control may not work properly if:
• There are obstacles between the remote control and the receiver’s remote sensor.
• Direct sunlight or fluorescent light is shining onto the remote sensor.
• The receiver is located near a device that is emitting infrared rays.
• The receiver is operated simultaneously with another infrared remote control unit.
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HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
PB
PR
ASSIGNABLE
ASSIGNABLE
ASSIGNABLE
(
DVD
)
(
DVR/BDR
)
(
DVD
)
Y
P
B
PR
Y
P
B
PR
Y
L
R
R
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
FRONT HEIGHT/WIDE/
LR LR L
RL
ZONE 2
OUT
DVR/BDR
DVD
OUT IN
CD-R/TAPE
OUT ININ
CD
IN
TV/SATINVIDEO
IN
(
DVR/BDR
)
(
OUTPUT 5 V 100 mA MAX
)
(CD)
(
Single
)
SUBWOOFER
(
TV/SAT
)
AM LOOP
FM UNBAL 75
COMPONENT VIDEO
AUDIO
PRE OUT
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
SIRIUS
ADAPTER PORT
VIDEO
IR CONTROL
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
MONITOR
OUT
LAN
COAXIAL
BD IN IN IN IN IN
OUT
(
10/100
)
IN
IN
1IN2
1
IN
1
IN
2
1 4
2 3 4
IN
1
A
IN
2
B
IN
OUTINOUT
VSX-1025
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
PB
PR
ASSIGNABLE
ASSIGNABLE
ASSIGNABLE
(
DVD
)
(
DVR/BDR
)
(
DVD
)
Y
P
B
PR
Y
P
B
PR
Y
L
R
R
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
FRONT HEIGHT/WIDE/
LR LR L
RL
ZONE 2
OUT
DVR/BDR
DVD
OUT IN
CD-R/TAPE
OUT ININ
CD
IN
TV/SATINVIDEO 1
IN
(
DVR/BDR
)
(
OUTPUT 5 V 100 mA MAX
)
(
Single
)
SUBWOOFER
(
TV/SAT
)
AM LOOP
FM UNBAL 75
COMPONENT VIDEO
AUDIO
PRE OUT
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
SIRIUS
ADAPTER PORT
VIDEO
IR CONTROL
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
MONITOR
OUT
LAN
COAXIAL
BD IN IN IN IN
OUT
(
10/100
)
IN
IN
1
1
IN
1
IN
2
1 3
2 3
IN
1
A
IN
2
B
IN
OUTINOUT
VSX-925
Chapter 3:

Connecting your equipment

This receiver provides you with many connection possibilities, but it doesn’t have to be difficult. This page explains the kinds of components you can connect to make up your home theater system.

Important

• Illustration shows the VSX-1025, however connections for the VSX-925 are the same except where noted.

Rear panel

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CAUTION

• Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. Plugging in should be the final step.

Important

• The input functions below are assigned by default to the receiver’s different input terminals. Refer to The Input Setup menu on page 43 to change the assignments if other connections are used.
Input function
DVD COAX-1 IN 1 BD (BD) TV/SAT OPT-1 DVR/BDR OPT-2 IN 2 HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
a
HDMI 4
a
HDMI 5
(front panel)
CD COAX-2
a. VSX-1025 only
Input Terminals
Digital HDMI
(HDMI-1) (HDMI-2) (HDMI-3) (HDMI-4) (HDMI-5)
a
Component
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Plan C
Speaker B

Determining the speakers’ application

This unit permits you to build various surround systems, in accordance with the number of speakers you have.
• Be sure to connect speakers to the front left and right channels (L and R).
• It is also possible to only connect one of the surround back speaker (SB) or neither.
Choose one from Plans [A] to [E] below.

[A] 9.1 channel surround system (Front height)

*Default setting
Speaker System setting: Normal(SB/FH)
FHR
FHL
L
SW
SL
A 9.1 ch surround system connects the left and right front speakers (L/R), the center speaker (C), the left and right front height speakers (FHL/FHR), the left and right surround speakers (SL/SR), the left and right surround back speakers (SBL/SBR), and the subwoofer (SW).
This surround system produces a more true-to­life sound from above.
R
C
SBL
SR
SBR

[B] 9.1 channel surround system (Front wide)

Speaker System setting: Normal(SB/FW)
R
FWR
C
SBL
SR
SBR
FWL
L
SW
SL
This plan replaces the left and right front height speakers shown in [A] with the left and right front wide speakers (FWL/FWR).
This surround system produces a true-to-life sound over a wider area.

[C] 7.1 channel surround system & Speaker B connection

Speaker System setting: Speaker B
R
L
SW
SL
C
SBL
SR
SBR
R
L
With these connections you can simultaneously enjoy 5.1-channel surround sound in the main zone with stereo playback of the same sound on the B speakers. The same connections also allow for 7.1-channel surround sound in the main zone when not using the B speakers.
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L
R
SL
SW
C
SR
Plan D
Front Bi-Amp
Plan E
ZONE 2
Main zone
Sub zone

[D] 5.1 channel surround system & Front Bi-amping connection (High quality surround)

Speaker System setting: Front Bi-Amp
Bi-amping connection of the front speakers for high sound quality with 5.1-channel surround sound.

[E] 5.1 channel surround system & ZONE 2 connection (Multi Zone)

Speaker System setting: ZONE 2
With these connections you can simultaneously enjoy 5.1-channel surround sound in the main zone with stereo playback on another component in ZONE 2. (The selection of input devices is limited.)
Important
•The Speaker System setting must be made if you use any of the connections shown above other than [A] (see Speaker system setting on page 103).
• Sound does not come through simultaneously from the front height, front wide, speaker B and surround back speakers. Output speakers are different depending on the input signal or listening mode.

Other speaker connection

• Your favorite speaker connections can be selected even if you have fewer than 5.1 speakers (except front left/right speakers).
• When not connecting a subwoofer, connect speakers with low frequency reproduction capabilities to the front channel. (The subwoofer’s low frequency component is played from the front speakers, so the speakers could be damaged.)
After connecting, be sure to conduct
the Auto MCACC (speaker environment setting) procedure.
See Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40.
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L
C
SW
SR
SL
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R
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SW
C
FHL
FWL
SL
SBL
SBR
SB
SR
FWR
R
FHR
30 30
60
60
60
120 120

Placing the speakers

Refer to the chart below for placement of speakers you intend to connect.
• Place the surround speakers at 120º from the center. If you, (1) use the surround back speaker, and, (2) don’t use the front height speakers / front wide speakers, we recommend placing the surround speaker right beside you.
• If you intend to connect only one surround back speakers, place it directly behind you.
• Place the left and right front height speakers at least 1 m (3.3 ft.) directly above the left and right front speakers.

Some tips for improving sound quality

Where you put your speakers in the room has a big effect on the quality of the sound. The following guidelines should help you to get the best sound from your system.
• The subwoofer can be placed on the floor. Ideally, the other speakers should be at about ear-level when you’re listening to them. Putting the speakers on the floor (except the subwoofer), or mounting them very high on a wall is not recommended.
• For the best stereo effect, place the front speakers 2 m to 3 m (6 ft. to 9 ft.) apart, at equal distance from the TV.
• If you’re going to place speakers around your CRT TV, use shielded speakers or place the speakers at a sufficient distance from your CRT TV.
• If you’re using a center speaker, place the front speakers at a wider angle. If not, place them at a narrower angle.
• Place the center speaker above or below the TV so that the sound of the center channel is localized at the TV screen. Also, make sure the center speaker does not cross the line formed by the leading edge of the front left and right speakers.
• It is best to angle the speakers towards the listening position. The angle depends on the size of the room. Use less of an angle for bigger rooms.
• Surround and surround back speakers should be positioned 60 cm to 90 cm (2 ft. to 3 ft.) higher than your ears and tilted slight downward. Make sure the speakers don’t face each other. For DVD-Audio, the speakers should be more directly behind the listener than for home theater playback.
• Try not to place the surround speakers farther away from the listening position than the front and center speakers. Doing so can weaken the surround sound effect.
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10 mm (3/8 in.)
10 mm (3/8 in.)

Connecting the speakers

Each speaker connection on the receiver comprises a positive (+) and negative (–) terminal. Make sure to match these up with the terminals on the speakers themselves.

CAUTION

• These speaker terminals carry HAZARDOUS LIVE voltage. To prevent the risk of electric shock when connecting or disconnecting the speaker cables, disconnect the power cord before touching any uninsulated parts.
• Make sure that all the bare speaker wire is twisted together and inserted fully into the speaker terminal. If any of the bare speaker wire touches the back panel it may cause the power to cut off as a safety measure.

Bare wire connections

A-Speaker terminals:
1 Twist exposed wire strands together. 2 Loosen terminal and insert exposed wire. 3 Tighten terminal.

Banana plug connections

(A-Speaker terminals only)
If you want to use speaker cables terminated with banana plugs, screw the speaker terminal fully shut, then plug the banana plug into the end of the speaker terminal.
Important
• Please refer to the manual that came with your speakers for details on how to connect the other end of the speaker cables to your speakers.
• Use an RCA cable to connect the subwoofer. It is not possible to connect using speaker cables.
CAUTION
• Make sure that all speakers are securely installed. This not only improves sound quality, but also reduces the risk of damage or injury resulting from speakers being knocked over or falling in the event of external shocks such as earthquakes.
B-Speaker terminals:
1 Twist exposed wire strands together. 2 Push open the tabs and insert exposed
wire. 3 Release the tabs.
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ASSIGNABLE
P
B
P
R
ASSIGNABLE
ASSIGNABLE
ASSIGNABLE
(
DVD
)
(
DVR/BDR
)
(
DVD
)
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
L
R
R
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
FRONT HEIGHT/WIDE/
LR LR L
RL
ZONE 2
OUT
DVR/BDR
DVD
OUT IN
CD-R/TAPE OUT ININ
CD
IN
TV/SATINVIDEO
IN
(
DVR/BDR
)
(
OUTPUT 5 V 100 mA MAX
)
(CD)
(
Single
)
SUBWOOFER
(
TV/SAT
)
AM LOOP
FM UNBAL 75
COMPONENT VIDEO
AUDIO
PRE OUT
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
SIRIUS
ADAPTER PORT
VIDEO
IR CONTROL
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
MONITOR
OUT
LAN
COAXIAL
BD IN IN IN IN IN
OUT
(
10/100
)
IN
IN
1IN2
1
IN
1
IN
2
1 4
2 3 4
IN
1
A
IN
2
B
IN
OUTINOUT
LINE LEVEL
INPUT
Front left
Subwoofer
Center
Surround right
Surround back left
Surround back right
Front right
Surround left
7.1 ch surround setting
No connect
Surround back
6.1 ch surround setting
No connect
5.1 ch surround setting
No connect
Speaker B - left
Speaker B - right
Speaker B setting
Front wide left
Front wide right
Front height left
Front height setting
Front height right
The front height terminals can also be used for the front wide and Speaker B.
Front wide setting
ZONE 2 setting
ZONE 2 - left
ZONE 2 - right
The surround back terminals can also be used for Zone 2.
VSX-1025

Installing your speaker system

At the very least, front left and right speakers only are necessary. Note that your main surround speakers should always be connected as a pair, but you can connect just one surround back speaker if you like (it must be connected to the left surround back terminal).
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HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
PB
PR
ASSIGNABLE
ASSIGNABLE
ASSIGNABLE
(
DVD
)
(
DVR/BDR
)
(
DVD
)
Y
P
B
PR
Y
P
B
PR
Y
L
R
R
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
SURROUND BACK
FRONT HEIGHT/WIDE/
LR LR L
RL
ZONE 2
OUT
DVR/BDR
DVD
OUT IN
CD-R/TAPE
OUT ININ
CD IN
TV/SATINVIDEO
IN
(
DVR/BDR
)
(
OUTPUT 5 V 100 mA MAX
)
(CD)
(
Single
)
SUBWOOFER
(
TV/SAT
)
AM LOOP
FM UNBAL 75
COMPONENT VIDEO
AUDIO
PRE OUT
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
SIRIUS
ADAPTER PORT
VIDEO
IR CONTROL
SPEAKERS
SPEAKERS
MONITOR
OUT
LAN
COAXIAL
BD IN IN IN IN IN
OUT
(
10/100
)
IN
IN
1IN2
1
IN
1
IN
2
1 4
2 3 4
IN
1
A
IN
2
B
IN
OUTINOUT
High
Low
High
Low
Front left
Subwoofer
Center
Surround right
Front right
Surround left
Bi-amp compatible
speaker
Bi-amp compatible speaker
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Bi-amping your speakers

Bi-amping is when you connect the high frequency driver and low frequency driver of your speakers to different amplifiers for better crossover performance. Your speakers must be bi-ampable to do this (having separate terminals for high and low) and the sound improvement will depend on the kind of speakers you’re using.
CAUTION
• Most speakers with both High and Low terminals have two metal plates that connect the High to the Low terminals. These must be removed when you are bi­amping the speakers or you could severely damage the amplifier. See your speaker
• If your speakers have a removable
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crossover network, make sure you do not remove it for bi-amping. Doing so may damage your speakers.

Bi-wiring your speakers

Your speakers can also be bi-wired if they support bi-amping.
• With these connections, the Speaker
System setting makes no difference.
To bi-wire a speaker, connect two speaker cords to the speaker terminal on the receiver.
Using a banana plug for the second connection is recommended.
• Don’t connect different speakers from the
• When bi-wiring as well, heed the cautions
CAUTION
same terminal in this way.
for bi-amping shown at the left.
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Selecting the Speaker system

The front height terminals can be used for front wide and Speaker B connections, in addition to for the front height speakers. Also, the surround back terminals can be used for bi­amping and ZONE 2 connections, in addition to for the surround back speakers. Make this setting according to the application.

Front height setup

*Default setting
1 Connect a pair of speakers to the front height speaker terminals.
See Connecting the speakers on page 20.
2 If necessary, select ‘ the
Speaker System
See Speaker system setting on page 103 to do this.

Front wide setup

1 Connect a pair of speakers to the front height speaker terminals.
See Connecting the speakers on page 20.
2 Select ‘ Speaker System
See Speaker system setting on page 103 to do this.
Normal(SB/FW)

Speaker B setup

You can listen to stereo playback in another room.
1 Connect a pair of speakers to the front height speaker terminals.
See Connecting the speakers on page 20.
2 Select ‘ System
See Speaker system setting on page 103 to do this.
Speaker B
menu.
menu.
menu.
’ from the
Normal(SB/FH)
’ from the
Speaker
’ from

Bi-Amping setup

Bi-amping connection of the front speakers for high sound quality with 5.1-channel surround sound.
1 Connect a Bi-amp compatible speakers to the front and surround back speaker terminals.
See Bi-amping your speakers on page 22.
2 Select ‘ System
See Speaker system setting on page 103 to do this.
Front Bi-Amp
menu.
’ from the
Speaker

ZONE 2 setup

With these connections you can simultaneously enjoy 5.1-channel surround sound in the main zone with stereo playback on another component in ZONE 2.
1 Connect a pair of speakers to the surround back speaker terminals.
See Connecting the speakers on page 20.
2 Select ‘ System
See Speaker system setting on page 103 to do this.
ZONE 2
menu.
’ from the
Speaker
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High picture quality
Terminal for
connection with
source device
Terminal for
connection with TV
monitor
Video signals can be output
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About the
audio connection
There are several types of audio input and output terminals on this receiver. The receiver selects the first available signal in the following order when you choose
Types of cables and
AUTO
terminals
as the input signal:
Transferable audio signals

HDMI HD audio

Digital (Coaxial) Conventional

digital audio

Digital (Optical)

Sound signal priority

RCA (Analog)

(White/Red)

Conventional analog audio

• With an HDMI cable, video and audio signals can be transferred in high quality over a single cable.

About the video converter

The video converter ensures that all video sources are output through all of the MONITOR OUT jacks. The only exception is HDMI: since this resolution cannot be downsampled, you must connect your monitor/TV to the receiver’s HDMI video outputs when connecting this video source.
If several video components are assigned to the same input function (see The Input Setup menu on page 43), the converter gives priority to HDMI, component, then composite (in that order).
HDMI IN
P
P
B
VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
R
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
MONITOR OUT
Y
COMPONENT
HDMI OUT
P
B
VIDEO
1
P
R

CAUTION

• When connecting optical cables, be careful when inserting the plug not to damage the shutter protecting the optical socket.
• When storing optical cable, coil loosely. The cable may be damaged if bent around sharp corners.
1 • If the video signal does not appear on your TV, try adjusting the resolution settings on your component or display.
Note that some components (such as video game units) have resolutions that may not be converted. In this case, try switching Digital Video Conversion (in Setting the Video options on page 73) OFF.
• The signal input resolutions that can be converted from the component video input for the HDMI output are 480i/
576i, 480p/576p, 720p and 1080i. 1080p signal cannot be converted.
• Only signals with an input resolution of 480i/576i can be converted from the component video input for the
composite MONITOR OUT.
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A
HDMI IN
HDMI OUT HDMI OUT
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
ANALOG
RL
AUDIO OUT
Other HDMI/DVI­equipped component
HDMI/DVI-compatible Blu-ray disc player
HDMI/DVI-compatible TV
Select one
This connection is required in order to listen to the sound of the TV over the receiver.
VSX-1025

Connecting your TV and playback components

Connecting using HDMI
If you have an HDMI or DVI (with HDCP) equipped component (BD: Blu-ray disc player, etc.), you can connect it to this receiver using a commercially available HDMI cable.
If the TV and playback components support the Control with HDMI feature, the convenient Control with HDMI functions can be used (see Control with HDMI function on page 65).
1
BD IN IN IN IN IN
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
1 4
COMPONENT VIDEO
1
IN
(
)
DVD
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
P
B
P
R
ASSIGNABLE
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO
IN
(
DVR/BDR
AUDIO
2
)
L
Y
R
P
B
P
R
2 3 4
ZONE 2
DVR/BDR
OUT IN
OUT
DVD
TV/SATINVIDEO
IR CONTROL
IN
OUTINOUT
OUT
CD IN
IN
ASSIGNABLE
LAN
COAXIAL
(
)
10/100
IN
1IN2
IN
(
)
(CD)
DVD
PRE OUT
SUBWOOFER
CD-R/TAPE
OUT ININ
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
LR
R
IN
1
(
)
TV/SAT
ANTENNA
SPEAKERS
2
(
DVR/BDR
OPTICAL
ASSIGNABLE
)
AM LOOP
A
(
OUTPU
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• For input components, connections other than HDMI connections are also possible (see Connecting your DVD player with no HDMI output on page 27).
• If you want to listen to the sound of the TV over the receiver, connect the receiver and TV with audio cables.
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About HDMI
1
The HDMI connection transfers uncompressed digital video, as well as almost every kind of digital audio that the connected component is compatible with, including DVD­Video, DVD-Audio, SACD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio (see below for limitations), Video CD/Super VCD and CD. See About the video converter on page 24 for more on HDMI compatibility.
This receiver incorporates High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI This receiver supports the functions described
below through HDMI connections.
®
) technology.
2
• Digital transfer of uncompressed video (contents protected by HDCP (1080p/24, 1080p/60, etc.))
• 3D signal transfer
• Deep Color signal transfer
• x.v.Color signal transfer
3
3
3
• Input of multi-channel linear PCM digital audio signals (192 kHz or less) for up to 8 channels
• Input of the following digital audio formats:
4
– Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS, High bitrate audio (Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio), DVD-Audio, CD, SACD (DSD signal), Video CD, Super VCD
• Synchronized operation with components using the Control with HDMI function (see
Control with HDMI function on page 65).
HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or regi ste re d trad em ark s of HDM I L ice nsi ng, LLC in the United States and other countries.
“x.v.Color” and x.v.Color logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
1 • An HDMI connection can only be made with DVI-equipped components compatible with both DVI and High
Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP). If you choose to connect to a DVI connector, you will need a separate adaptor (DVIHDMI) to do so. A DVI connection, however, does not support audio signals. Consult your local audio dealer for more information.
• If you connect a component that is not compatible with HDCP, an HDCP ERROR message is displayed on the front panel display. Some components that are compatible with HDCP still cause this message to be displayed, but so long as there is no problem with displaying video this is not a malfunction.
• Depending on the component you have connected, using a DVI connection may result in unreliable signal transfers. This receiver supports SACD,
these formats, however, make sure that the component connected to this receiver also supports the corresponding format.
2 • Use a High Speed HDMI® cable. If HDMI cable other than a High Speed HDMI® cable is used, it may not work
properly.
• When an HDMI cable with a built-in equalizer is connected, it may not operate properly.
3 Signal transfer is only possible when connected to a compatible component. 4 • HDMI format digital audio transmissions require a longer time to be recognized. Due to this, interruption in the
audio may occur when switching between audio formats or beginning playback.
• Turning on/off the device connected to this unit's HDMI OUT terminal during playback, or disconnecting/
connecting the HDMI cable during playback, may cause noise or interrupted audio.
Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD
and
DTS-HD Master Audio
. To take advantage of
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5
D
HDMI IN
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
ANALOG
RL
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
Y
P
B
PR
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL
ANALOG
RL
AUDIO OUT
DVD player etc.
HDMI/DVI-compatible TV
Select one
Select one
Select one
This connection is required in order to listen to the sound of the TV over the receiver.
VSX-1025
Connecting your DVD player with no HDMI output
This diagram shows connections of a TV (with HDMI input) and DVD player (or other playback component with no HDMI output) to the receiver.
ASSIGNABLE
LAN
COAXIAL
(
)
10/100
IN
1IN2
IN
(
)
(CD)
(
DVD
PRE OUT
ANTENNA
SUBWOOFER
CD-R/TAPE
OUT ININ
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
LR
R
IN
1
(
)
DVR/BDR
TV/SAT
SPEAKERS
2
OPTICAL
ASSIGNABLE
)
AM LOOP
A
(
OUTPUT
A
F
1
IN
(
DVR/BDR
Y
P
P
VIDEO
2
B
R
AUDIO
)
L
R
ZONE 2
2 3 4
DVR/BDR
OUT IN
OUT
DVD
IR CONTROL
IN
OUTINOUT
TV/SATINVIDEO
OUT
CD IN
IN
BD IN IN IN IN IN
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
1 4
COMPONENT VIDEO
ASSIGNABLE
1
IN
(
)
DVD
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
B
P
P
R
MONITOR
OUT
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• If you want to listen to the sound of the TV over the receiver, connect the receiver and TV with audio cables.
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U
DVD player etc.
TV
Select one
Select one
Select one
Select one
This connection is required in order to listen to the sound of the TV over the receiver.
VSX-1025
Connecting your TV with no HDMI input
This diagram shows connections of a TV (with no HDMI input) and DVD player (or other playback component) to the receiver.
• With these connections, the picture is not output to the TV even if the DVD player is connected with an HDMI cable. Connect the DVD player’s video signals using a composite or component cord.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
PR
B
P
Y
VIDEO OUT
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO
1
IN
(
DVD
Y
PB
PR
Y
P
B
PR
HDMI OUT
1
BD IN IN IN IN IN
1 4
AUDIO
ASSIGNABLE
2
IN
)
(
)
DVR/BDR
L
Y
R
P
B
PR
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO
PR
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
2 3 4
ZONE 2
OUT IN
OUT
B
P
AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
RL
DVR/BDR
DVD
TV/SATINVIDEO
IR CONTROL
IN
OUTINOUT
Y
VIDEO IN
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
OUT
LAN
(
10/100
CD
CD-R/TAPE
OUT ININ
IN
IN
R
RL
ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
ASSIGNABLE
COAXIAL
)
IN
1IN2
(
)
DVD
PRE OUT
SUBWOOFER
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
OPTICAL
IN
IN
1
2
(
(CD)
(
)
DVR/BDR
TV/SAT
ANTENNA
AM LOOP
LR
SPEAKERS
OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
ASSIGNABLE
A
(
OUTP
)
• Connect using an HDMI cable to listen to HD audio on the receiver. Do not use an HDMI cable to input video signals. Depending on the video component, it may not be possible to output signals connected by HDMI and other methods simultaneously, and it may be necessary to make output settings.
Please refer to the operating instructions supplied with your component for more information.
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U
X
R
STB
Select one
VSX-1025
E
P
ANALOG
RL
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
ANALOG
RL
AUDIO OUT
VIDEO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
HDD/DVD recorder, VCR, etc.
Select one
VSX-1025

Connecting a satellite/cable receiver or other set-top box

Satellite and cable receivers, and terrestrial digital TV tuners are all examples of so-called ‘set-top boxes’.
When you set up the receiver you’ll need to tell the receiver which input you connected the set­top box to (see The Input Setup menu on page 43).
ASSIGNABLE
COAXIAL
LAN
(
)
10/100
IN
1IN2
(
)
(CD)
DVD
PRE OUT
SUBWOOFER
CD-R/TAPE
OUT ININ
IN
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
R
LR LR
RL
ANALOG
AUDIO OUT
2 3 4
IN IN
DVR/BDR
DVD
OUT IN
IR CONTROL
IN
OUTINOUT
TV/SATINVIDEO
VIDEO OUT
OUT
CD
IN
OPTICAL
ASSIGNABLE
IN
IN
1
2
(
OUTPUT 5 V 100 mA MA
(
)
(
)
DVR/BDR
TV/SAT
ANTENNA
AM LOOP
A
SPEAKERS
COAXIAL OPTICAL
DIGITAL OUT
ADAPTER PO
FM UNBAL 75
SURRO

Connecting a HDD/DVD recorder, VCR and other video sources

This receiver has two sets of audio/video inputs and outputs suitable for connecting analog or digital video devices, including HDD/DVD recorders and VCRs.
When you set up the receiver you’ll need to tell the receiver which input you connected the recorder to (see also The Input Setup menu on page 43).
122 3 4
IN IN IN IN
AUDIO
)
R/BDR
L
R
B
ZONE 2
DVR/BDR
OUT IN
OUT
R
EO
DVD
TV/SATINVIDEO
IR CONTROL
IN
OUTINOUT
OUT
IN
ASSIGNABLE
LAN
COAXIAL
(
)
10/100
IN
1IN2
(
)
(CD)
DVD
PRE OUT
SUBWOOFER
CD
CD-R/TAPE
OUT ININ
IN
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
LR
R
IN
1
(
TV/SAT
ANTENNA
SPEAKERS
OPTICAL
ASSIGNABL
IN
2
(
)
DVR/BDR
AM LOOP
A
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(
OUT
)
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Nederlands
Español
• In order to record, you must connect the analog audio cables (the digital connection is for playback only).
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D
ANALOG
RL
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL OUT
COAXIAL OPTICAL
RL
AUDIO IN
REC
CD-R, MD, DAT, etc.
Select one
VSX-1025
Note

Connecting other audio components

This receiver has both digital and analog inputs, allowing you to connect audio components for playback.
One of these inputs have corresponding outputs for use with analog audio recorders.
When you set up the receiver you’ll need to tell the receiver which input you connected the component to (see also The Input Setup menu on page 43).
4
IN
TV/SATINVIDEO
CONTROL
IN
OUT
OUT
CD
IN
ASSIGNABLE
LAN
COAXIAL
(
)
10/100
IN
1IN2
(
)
(CD)
DVD
PRE OUT
SUBWOOFER
CD-R/TAPE OUT IN
IN
FRONT CENTER SURROUND
R
LR LR
IN
1
(
TV/SAT
ANTENNA
SPEAKERS
OPTICAL
IN
2
(
)
DVR/BDR
AM LOOP
ASSIGNABLE
ADAPTER PORT
(
OUTPUT 5 V 100 mA MAX
)
FM UNBAL 75
A
)
SURROUN
• If your turntable has line-level outputs (i.e., it has a built-in phono pre-amp), connect it to the CD inputs instead.
• If you’re connecting a recorder, connect the analog audio outputs to the analog audio inputs on the recorder.
About the WMA9 Pro decoder
This unit has an on-board Windows Media™ Audio 9 Professional it is possible to playback WMA9 Pro-encoded audio using HDMI, coaxial or optical digital connection when connected to a WMA9 Pro­compatible player. However, the connected DVD player, set-top box, etc. must be able to output WMA9 Pro format audio signals through a coaxial or optical digital output.
1
(WMA9 Pro) decoder, so
1• Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
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• With WMA9 Pro, sound problems may occur depending on your computer system. Note that WMA9 Pro 96 kHz sources will be downsampled to 48 kHz.
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AM LOOP
FM UNBAL 75
ANTENNA
75 Ω coaxial cable
Outdoor antenna
5 m to 6 m
(16 ft. to 20 ft.)
Indoor antenna
(vinyl-coated wire)

Connecting AM/FM antennas

Connect the AM loop antenna and the FM wire antenna as shown below. To improve reception and sound quality, connect external antennas (see Connecting external antennas below).
fig. a fig. b fig. c
3
1
4
5
ANTENNA
AM LOOP
1 Pull off the protective shields of both AM antenna wires.
2 Push open the tabs, then insert one wire fully into each terminal, then release the tabs to secure the AM antenna wires.
3 Fix the AM loop antenna to the attached stand.
To fix the stand to the antenna, bend in the direction indicated by the arrow (fig. a) then clip the loop onto the stand (fig. b).
• If you plan to mount the AM antenna to a wall or other surface, secure the stand with screws (fig. c) before clipping the loop to the stand. Make sure the reception is clear.
2
FM UNBAL 75
4 Place the AM antenna on a flat surface and in a direction giving the best reception.
5 Connect the FM wire antenna into the FM antenna socket.
For best results, extend the FM antenna fully and fix to a wall or door frame. Don’t drape loosely or leave coiled up.
Connecting external antennas
To improve FM reception connect an external FM antenna to the FM UNBAL 75 Ω.
To improve AM reception, connect a 5 m to 6 m (16 ft. to 20 ft.) length of vinyl-coated wire to the AM LOOP terminals without disconnecting the supplied AM loop antenna.
For the best possible reception, suspend horizontally outdoors.
ANTENNA
AM LOOP
FM UNBAL 75
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RL
AUDIO IN
VIDEO IN
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
P
B
P
R
ASSIGNABLE
(
DVD
)
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
L
R
ZONE 2
OUT
(
DVR
)
COMPONENT VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
MONITOR
OUT
BD IN IN IN
1
IN
1
IN
2
1 4
Main zone
Sub zone
VSX-1025
VSX-1025 only

MULTI-ZONE setup

This receiver can power up to two independent systems in separate rooms after you have made the proper MULTI-ZONE connections.
Different sources can be playing in two zones at the same time or, depending on your needs, the same source can also be used. The main and sub zone have independent power (the main zone power can be off while sub zone is on) and the sub zone can be controlled by the remote or front panel controls.
Making MULTI-ZONE connections
It is possible to make these connections if you have a separate speakers and TV monitor the sub zone (ZONE 2). You will also need a separate amplifier if you are not using the
MULTI-ZONE setup using speaker terminals (ZONE 2) on page 33 for the sub zone.
MULTI-ZONE listening options
The following table shows the signals that can be output to ZONE 2:
Sub Zone Input functions available
ZONE 2 DVD, TV/SAT, DVR/BDR, VIDEOa,
a.VSX-1025 only. b.VSX-925 only.
VIDEO1/2b, INTERNET RADIOa, iPod/ USBa, CD, CD-R/TAPE, TUNER, ADAPTER PORT, SIRIUS
(Outputs analog audio and composite video.)
1
for
Basic MULTI-ZONE setup (ZONE 2)
1 Connect a separate amplifier to the AUDIO ZONE 2 OUT to the
VIDEO ZONE 2 OUT
jacks and a TV monitor1
jack, both on this
receiver.
2 Connect a pair of speakers to the sub zone amplifier.
1 VSX-925 model cannot connect the TV monitor for sub zone.
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D
SURROUND BACK
L RL
)
(
Single
)
FM UNBAL 75
SIRIU
ADAPTER PORT
IN
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
P
B
P
R
ASSIGNABLE
(
DVD
)
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
P
B
P
R
Y
L
R
ZONE 2
OUT
DVR
OUT
(
DVR/BDR
)
COMPONENT VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
MONITOR
OUT
BD IN IN IN
1
IN
1
IN
2
1 4
2
VIDEO IN
RL
Main zone
Sub zone
VSX-1025
VSX-1025 only
Note
ASSIGNABLE
ASSIGNABLE
(
DVD
)
(
DVR/BDR
)
SURROUND BACK
FRO
LR LR L
IN
(
OUTPUT 5 V 100 mA MAX
)
(CD)
(
Single
)
SUBWOOFER
(
TV/SAT
)
AM LOOP
FM UNBAL 75
PRE OUT
ANTENNA
OPTICAL
SIRIUS
ADAPTER PORT
SPEAKERS
COAXIAL
IN
IN
1IN2
IN
1
A
IN
2
Bluetooth
® ADAPTER
VSX-1025
MULTI-ZONE setup using speaker terminals (ZONE 2)
You must select ZONE 2 in Speaker system setting on page 103 to use this setup.
1 Connect a pair of speakers to the surround back speaker terminals on this receiver.
2
VSX-1025 only:
VIDEO ZONE 2 OUT
Connect a TV monitor to the
jacks on this receiver.
Connecting Optional
Bluetooth
ADAPTER
When the Bluetooth ADAPTER (Pioneer Model No. AS-BT100) is connected to this receiver, a product equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology (portable cell phone, digital music player, etc.) can be used to listen to music wirelessly.
Switch the receiver into standby and connect ADAPTER PORT
• For instructions on playing the contents of
1
Bluetooth
ADAPTER to the
.
Bluetooth wireless technology device, see Bluetooth® ADAPTER for Wireless Enjoyment of Music on page 53.
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Important
• Do not move the receiver with the
1 • It must be necessary that the Bluetooth wireless technology enabled device supports A2DP profiles.
• Pioneer does not guarantee proper connection and operation of this unit with all Bluetooth wireless technology
enabled devices.
Bluetooth ADAPTER connected. Doing so could cause damage or faulty contact.
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ASSIGNABLE
)
SURROUND BACK
FRONT HEIGHT/WIDE/
LR L
RL
(
OUTPUT 5 V 100 mA MAX
)
(
Single
)
AM LOOP
FM UNBAL 75
OPTICAL
SIRIUS
ADAPTER PORT
SPEAKERS
IN
A
B
SIRIUS
H
SIRIUS
H
Antenna
SiriusConnect™
HOME tuner
AC adapter
Note
E
I
LAN cable
(sold separately)
to LAN port
Router
Modem
Internet
PC
VSX-1025

Connecting a SiriusConnect™ Tuner

To receive SIRIUS Satellite Radio broadcasts, you will need to activate your SiriusConnect™ tuner.
You will also need to connect the antenna and AC adapter to the SiriusConnect™ tuner.
• For instructions on playing the SIRIUS
Radio, see Listening to Satellite Radio on page 56.

Connecting to the network through LAN interface

By connecting this receiver to the network via the LAN terminal, you can listen to Internet radio stations.
4
IN
TV/SATINVIDEO
CONTROL
IN
Connect the LAN terminal on this receiver to the LAN terminal on your router (with or without the built-in DHCP server function) with a straight LAN cable (CAT 5 or higher).
Turn on the DHCP server function of your router. In case your router does not have the built-in DHCP server function, it is necessary set up the network manually. For details, see Network Setup menu on page 106.
1
CD IN
R
COAXIAL
LAN
(
)
10/100
CD-R/TAPE
OUT IN
FRONT CENT
IN
1IN2
(
DVD
ASSIGNABLE
)
(CD)
PRE OUT
SUBWOOFER
L
LAN
321
WAN
OUT
IN
OUT
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The specifications of a LAN terminal
LAN terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ethernet jack
1 To listen to Internet radio stations, you must sign a contract with an ISP (Internet Service Provider) beforehand.
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
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Video camera, etc.
CONTROL ON / OFF
MASTER VOLUME
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO INPUT
AUDIOLRVIDEO
iPod
iPhone
USB
AUDIOVIDEO
OUTPUT
TV game, video camera, etc.

Connecting an HDMI-equipped component to the front panel input

(VSX-1025 only)
There is an HDMI input terminal on the front panel. High quality pictures can be viewed via the receiver simply by connecting an HDMI­equipped video camera with a single HDMI cable. HDMI-equipped components other than video cameras can also be connected to this terminal.
MCACC
SETUP MIC
CONTROL ON / OFF
iPod
iPhone
VIDEO CAMERA
USB HDMI 5
MASTER VOLUME

Connecting to the front panel video terminal

(VSX-925 only)
Front video connections are accessed via the
INPUT SELECTOR dial (front panel) or INPUT SELECT buttons (remote control). There are
standard audio/video jacks. Hook them up the same way you made the rear panel connections.
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MASTER VOLUME
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO CAMERA
iPod
iPhone
USB HDMI 5
CONTROL ON / OFF
MENU

iPod
iPod cable
(supplied)
MASTER VOLUME
CONTROL ON / OFF
MCACC
SETUP MIC
AUDIOLRVIDEO
iPod
iPhone
USB
MENU

VIDEO INPUT
iPod
iPod cable
(supplied)

Connecting an iPod

This receiver has a dedicated iPod terminal that will allow you to control playback of audio content from your iPod using the controls of this receiver.
Switch the receiver into standby then use
the supplied iPod cable to connect your iPod to the iPod/iPhone/USB terminal on the front panel of this receiver.
• It is also possible to connect using the cable included with the iPod, but in this case it is not possible to view pictures via the receiver.
• For the cable connection, refer to also the operating instructions for iPod.
VSX-1025:
VSX-925:
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USB mass
storage device
USB keyboard
VSX-1025
MASTER VOLUME
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO CAMERA
iPod
iPhone
USB HDMI 5
CONTROL ON / OFF
USB mass
storage device
VSX-1025

Connecting a USB device

It is possible to playback audio and photo files by connecting USB devices to this receiver. It is also possible to connect a USB keyboard (US­international layout) to the receiver to enter text in the following GUI screens.
• Change the input name in the Input Setup menu (page 44).
• Add names to radio station presets (page 52).
• Enter Internet radio station URLs
Switch the receiver into standby then connect your USB device to the iPod/iPhone/ USB terminal on the front panel of this receiver.
MCACC
SETUP MIC
1
CONTROL ON / OFF
iPod
iPhone
USB HDMI 5
VIDEO CAMERA
(page 55)
MASTER VOLUME

Connecting a USB device for Advanced MCACC output

When using Auto MCACC (page 89) or Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional (page 95) to calibrate the reverb characteristics of your listening room, the 3D graphs of the reverb characteristics in your listening room (before and after calibration) can be checked on a computer screen.
The various MCACC parameters can also be checked on the computer. MCACC data and
.
parameters are transferred from this receiver to a USB device and by connecting the USB device to a computer, the data is imported via the MCACC software in the computer.
The software to output the results is available from the support area of the Pioneer website (http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/ Home+Entertainment+Custom+Install). Instructions for using the software are also available here. If you have any questions regarding, please contact the Customer Support Division of Pioneer.
See the documentation provided with the Advanced MCACC application for more information.
• For the USB device connection and
operations, see Output MCACC data on page 99.
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1 This receiver does not support a USB hub. 2 The various parameters and the reverb characteristics data used for display on the computer are not cleared when
the power is turned off (see Output MCACC data on page 99).
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IN
IR
IN OUT
CONTROL
IR receiver
Closet or shelving unit
Non-Pioneer component
Pioneer component
VSX-1025

Connecting an IR receiver

If you keep your stereo components in a closed cabinet or shelving unit, or you wish to use the sub zone remote control in another zone, you can use an optional IR receiver (such as a Niles or Xantech unit) to control your system instead of the remote sensor on the front panel of this receiver.
1 Connect the IR receiver sensor to the jack on the rear of this receiver.
1
1
BD IN IN IN IN IN
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
1 4
COMPONENT VIDEO
1
IN
(
)
DVD
Y
PB
PR
Y
P
B
PR
AUDIO
ASSIGNABLE
2
IN
(
)
DVR/BDR
L
Y
R
P
B
PR
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO
2 3 4
ZONE 2
DVR/BDR
OUT IN IN
OUT
DVD
IR CONTROL
IN
OUTINOUT
TV/SATINVIDEO
IR IN
2 Connect the component to the
jack of another
IR OUT
jack on the rear of
this receiver to link it to the IR receiver.
Please see the manual supplied with your IR receiver for the type of cable necessary for the connection.
• If you want to link a Pioneer component to
the IR receiver, see Operating other Pioneer components with this unit’s sensor below
IR IN
to connect to the CONTROL jacks instead of the IR OUT jack.

Operating other Pioneer components with this unit’s sensor

Many Pioneer components have jacks which can be used to link components together so that you can use just the remote sensor of one component. When you use a
OUT
remote control, the control signal is passed along the chain to the appropriate component.
Important
IN
• Note that if you use this feature,
that you also have at least one set of analog audio, video or HDMI jacks connected
another component for grounding purposes.
1 Decide which component you want to use the remote sensor of.
When you want to control any component in the chain, this is the remote sensor at which you’ll point the corresponding remote control.
SR CONTROL
make sure
to
2
1 • Remote operation may not be possible if direct light from a strong fluorescent lamp is shining on the IR receiver
remote sensor window.
• Note that other manufacturers may not use the IR terminology. Refer to the manual that ca me wi th y our co mpon ent to check for IR compatibility.
• If using two remote controls (at the same time), the IR receiver’s remote sensor takes priority over the rem ote sensor on the front panel.
2 • If you want to control all your components using this receiver’s remote control, see Setting the remote to control
other components on page 79.
• If you have connected a remote control to the CONTROL IN jack (using a mini-plug cable), you won’t be able to con­trol this unit using the remote sensor.
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CONTROL
IN OUT
IN OUT
CONTROL
VSX-1025
Note
2 Connect the component to the
CONTROL OUT
CONTROL IN
jack of that
jack of
another Pioneer component.
Use a cable with a mono mini-plug on each end for the connection.
1
IN
(
DVR/BDR
P
PR
VIDEO
Y
2
B
AUDIO
)
L
R
ZONE 2
2 3 4
DVR/BDR
OUT IN IN
OUT
DVD
TV/SATINVIDEO
IR CONTROL
IN
OUTINOUT
OUT
IN
BD IN IN IN IN IN
HDMI
ASSIGNABLE
1 4
COMPONENT VIDEO
ASSIGNABLE
1
IN
(
)
DVD
Y
PB
PR
MONITOR
OUT
Y
P
B
PR
Continue the chain in the same way for as many components as you have.

Plugging in the receiver

Only plug in after you have connected all your components to this receiver, including the speakers.
Plug the AC power cord into a convenient AC power outlet.
CAUTION
• Handle the power cord by the plug part. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord, and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet, as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a piece of furniture, or other object on the power cord or pinch the cord in any other way. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cables. The power cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electric shock. Check the power cord once in a while. If you find it damaged, ask your nearest Pioneer authorized independent service company for a replacement.
• The receiver should be disconnected by removing the mains plug from the wall socket when not in regular use, e.g., when on vacation.
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1 After this receiver is connected to an AC outlet, a 2 second to 10 second HDMI initialization process begins. You
cannot carry out any operations during this process. The HDMI indicator in the front panel display blinks during this process, and you can turn on this receiver once it has stopped blinking. When you set the Control to OFF, you can skip this process. For details about the Control with HDMI feature, see Control with HDMI function on page 65.
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A/V RECEIVER
Exit Return
a. Manual SP Setup b. Input Setup
c. OSD Language
4.System Setup
d. Network Setup e. Other Setup
Chapter 4:

Basic Setup

Changing the OSD display language (OSD Language)

The language used on the Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen can be changed.
• The explanations in these operating instructions are for when English is selected for the GUI screen.

1 Switch on the receiver and your TV.

2 Press on the remote control, then press
A GUI screen appears on your TV. Use // / and ENTER to navigate through the
screens and select menu items. Press
RETURN to exit the current menu.
3 Select ‘ MENU
.
4 Select ‘ Setup
menu.

5 Select the desired language.

English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Dutch
Russian
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HOME MENU
System Setup
OSD Language
.
’ from the
’ from the
HOME
System

6Select ‘OK’ to change the language.

The setting is completed and the
System Setup
menu reappears automatically.

Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC)

The Auto MCACC Setup measures the acoustic characteristics of your listening area, taking into account ambient noise, speaker connection and speaker size, and tests for both channel delay and channel level. After you have set up the microphone provided with your system, the receiver uses the information from a series of test tones to optimize the speaker settings and equalization for your particular room.
Make sure you do this before moving on to Playing a source on page 45.

Important

• Make sure the microphone and speakers are not moved during the Auto MCACC Setup.
• Using the Auto MCACC Setup will overwrite any existing settings for the MCACC preset you select.
• Before using the Auto MCACC Setup, the headphones should be disconnected.

CAUTION

• The test tones used in the Auto MCACC Setup are output at high volume.
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THX
THX is a trademark of THX Ltd., which may be registered in some jurisdictions. All rights reserved.
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SETUP MIC
VIDEO CAMERA
iPod
iPhone
USB HDMI 5
CONTROL ON / OFF
Microphone
Tripod
1 Switch on the receiver and your TV.
2 Connect the microphone to the SETUP MIC
jack on the front panel.
MCACC
Make sure there are no obstacles between the speakers and the microphone.
If you have a tripod, use it to place the microphone so that it’s about ear level at your normal listening position. If you do not have a tripod, use some other object to install the microphone.
1
The Full Auto MCACC display appears once the microphone is connected.
1a.Full Auto MCACC
Speaker System : Normal(SB/FH EQ Type : SYMMETRY MCACC : M1.MEMORY 1 THX Speaker : NO
START
Exit Return
A/V RECEIVER
2
)
3 Select the parameters you want to set.
If the speakers are connected using any setup other than the Front height setup, be sure to set the Speaker System before the Auto MCACC Setup. See Speaker system setting on page 103.
Speaker System
4
– Select your speaker
system setting.
EQ Type – This determines how the frequency balance is adjusted.
MCACC – The six MCACC presets are used for storing surround sound settings for different listening positions. Simply choose an unused preset for now (you can rename it later in Data Management on page 100).
THX Speaker – Select YES if you are using THX speakers (set all speakers to SMALL), otherwise leave it set to NO.
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1 Install the microphone on a stable floor. Placing the microphone on any of the following surfaces may make accurate
measurement impossible:
• Sofas or other soft surfaces.
• High places such as tabletops and sofa tops. 2 If you leave the GUI screen for over five minutes, the screen saver will appear. 3 • When data measurement is taken, the reverb characteristics data (both before- and after-calibration) that this
receiver had been storing will be overwritten. If you want to save the reverb characteristics data before measuring, connect a USB memory device to this receiver and transfer the data.
• When measurement is taken of data other than SYMMETRY, the data are not measured after the correction. If you
will need to measure after correction data, take the measurement using the EQ Professional menu in the Manual MCACC setup (page 95).
4 If you are planning on bi-amping your front speakers, or setting up a separate speaker system in another room, read
through Speaker system setting on page 103 and make sure to connect your speakers as necessary before continuing to step 4.
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L : YES FHL : YES C : YES FHR : YES R : YES SR : YES SBR : YES SBL : YES SL : YES SW : YES
1a.Full Auto MCACC
10
OK RETRY
A/V RECEIVER
Exit Cancel
4 Press and then select
START
.
5 Follow the instructions on-screen.
Make sure the microphone is connected, and if you’re using a subwoofer, make sure it is switched on and set to a comfortable volume level.
6 Wait for the test tones to finish, then confirm the speaker configuration in the GUI screen.
A progress report is displayed on-screen while the receiver outputs test tones to determine the speakers present in your setup. Try to be as quiet as possible while it’s doing this.
1
If no operations are performed for 10 seconds while the speaker configuration check screen is being displayed, the Auto MCACC Setup will resume automatically. In this case, you don’t need to select ‘OK’ and press ENTER in step 7.
• With error messages (such as Too much ambient noise! or Check microphone.) select RETRY after checking for ambient noise (see Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup on page 43) and verifying the mic connection. If there doesn’t seem to be a problem, you can simply select GO NEXT and continue.
1a.Full Auto MCACC
Now Analyzing... 2/9
Environment Check
A/V RECEIVER
Ambient Noise : OK Microphone : Speaker YES/NO :
Exit Cancel
The configuration shown on-screen should reflect the actual speakers you have.
• If you see an ERR message (or the speaker configuration displayed isn’t correct), there may be a problem with the speaker connection. If selecting RETRY doesn’t work, turn off the power and check the speaker connections. If there doesn’t seem to be a problem, you can simply use / to select the speaker and / to change the setting and continue.
•If Reverse Phase is displayed, the speaker’s wiring (+ and –) may be inverted. Check the speaker connections.
2
If the connections were wrong, turn off
the power, disconnect the power cord, then reconnect properly. After this, perform the Full Auto MCACC procedure again. – If the connections were right, select GO
NEXT and
7 Make sure ‘OK’ is selected, then press ENTER
A progress report is displayed on-screen while the receiver outputs more test tones to determine the optimum receiver settings for Channel Level, Speaker Distance, Standing Wave and Acoustic Cal EQ.
Again, try to be as quiet as possible while this is happening. It may take 3 to 10 minutes.
8 The Auto MCACC Setup procedure is completed and the reappears automatically.
Be sure to disconnect the microphone from this receiver upon completion of the Auto MCACC Setup.
continue.
.
Home Menu
menu
3
1 Do not adjust the volume during the test tones. This may result in incorrect speaker settings. 2 If the speaker is not pointed to the microphone (listening position) or when using speakers that affect the phase
(dipole speakers, reflective speakers, etc.), Reverse Phase may be displayed even if the speakers are properly connected.
3 You can also choose to view the settings from the MCACC Data Check screen. See Checking MCACC Data on page 98
for more on this.
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The settings made in the Auto MCACC Setup should give you excellent surround sound from your system, but it is also possible to adjust these settings manually using The Advanced
MCACC menu on page 88 or The system and the other setup on page 102.
1

Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup

If the room environment is not optimal for the Auto MCACC Setup (too much background noise, echo off the walls, obstacles blocking the speakers from the microphone) the final settings may be incorrect. Check for household appliances (air conditioner, fridge, fan, etc.), that may be affecting the environment and switch them off if necessary. If there are any instructions showing in the front panel display, please follow them.
• Some older TVs may interfere with the operation of the microphone. If this seems to be happening, switch off the TV when doing the Auto MCACC Setup.

The Input Setup menu

You only need to make settings in the Input Setup menu if you didn’t hook up your digital
equipment according to the default settings (see Input function default and possible settings on page 44). In this case, you need to tell the receiver what equipment is hooked up to which terminal so the buttons on the remote control correspond to the components you’ve connected.

1 Switch on the receiver and your TV. Use  RECEIVER to switch on.

2 Press on the remote control, then press
RECEIVER
HOME MENU
.
A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen appears on your TV.
Use /// and ENTER to navigate through the screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to confirm and exit the current menu.
3 Select ‘ MENU
4 Select ‘ Setup
System Setup
.
Input Setup
’ from the
menu.
4.System Setup
a. Manual SP Setup
b. Input Setup
c. OSD Language d. Network Setup e. Other Setup
A/V RECEIVER
4b.Input Setup
Input : DVD
Input Name : Rename Input Skip : OFF
Digital In : COAX-1
Exit Return
HDMI Input : Component In : Comp-1
A/V RECEIVER
Exit Finish
’ from the
---
HOME
System

5 Select the input function that you want to set up.

The default names correspond with the names next to the terminals on the rear panel (such as DVD) which, in turn, correspond with the names on the remote control.

6 Select the input(s) to which you’ve connected your component.

For example, if your DVD player only has an optical output, you will need to change the
DVD input function’s Digital In setting from COAX-1 (default) to the optical input you’ve
connected it to.The numbering (OPT-1 to 2) corresponds with the numbers beside the inputs on the back of the receiver.
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1 • Depending on the characteristics of your room, sometimes identical speakers with cone sizes of around 12 cm (5
inches) will end up with different size settings. You can correct the setting manually using the Manual speaker setup on page 102.
• The subwoofer distance setting may be farther than the actual distance from the listening position. This setting should be accurate (taking delay and room characteristics into account) and generally does not need to be changed.
• If Auto MCACC Setup measurement results are incorrect due to the interaction of the speakers and viewing environment, we recommend adjusting the settings manually.
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A/V RECEIVER
Exit Finish
Input : DVD
Input Name : Rename
Digital In : COAX-1 HDMI Input :
---
Input Skip : OFF
Component In : Comp-1
• If your component is connected via a component video cable to an input terminal other than the default, you must tell the receiver which input terminal your component is connected to, or else you may see the composite video signals instead of the component video signals.

7 When you’re finished, proceed to the settings for other inputs.

There are optional settings in addition to the assignment of the input jacks:
Input Name – You can choose to rename the input function for easier identification. Select Rename to do so, or Default to return to the system default.
Input Skip – When set to ON, that input is skipped when selecting the input using
INPUT SELECT or the front panel INPUT SELECTOR dial. (DVD and other inputs can
be still be selected directly with the input function buttons.)
8 When you’re finished, press
RETURN
.
You will return to the System Setup menu.

Input function default and possible settings

The terminals on the receiver generally correspond to the name of one of the input functions. If you have connected components to this receiver differently from (or in addition
1
to) the defaults below, see The Input Setup menu on page 43 to tell the receiver how you’ve connected up. The dots () indicate possible assignments.
Input function
DVD COAX-1 BD (BD) TV/SAT OPT-1 DVR/BDR OPT-2 VIDEOb/
c
VIDEO 1
c
VIDEO 2 HDMI 1
HDMI 2 (HDMI-2) HDMI 3
b
HDMI 4
b
HDMI 5
(front panel)
INTERNET RADIO
iPod/USB CD COAX-2 CD-R/TAPE TUNER ADAPTER PORT SIRIUS
a.With Control set to ON in the HDMI Setup,
assignments cannot be made (see Control with HDMI function on page 65).
b.VSX-1025 only c.VSX-925 only
Input Terminals
Digital HDMI
a
a
a
a
(HDMI-1)
(HDMI-3) (HDMI-4) (HDMI-5)
b
Component
IN 1
IN 2
1 For high-definition video (using component video connections), or when digital video conversion is switched off (in
Setting the Video options on page 73), you must connect your TV to this receiver using the same type of video cable as you used to connect your video component.
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Chapter 5:

Basic playback

Playing a source

Here are the basic instructions for playing a source (such as a DVD disc) with your home theater system.

1 Switch on your system components and receiver.

Start by switching on the playback component (for example a DVD player), your TV subwoofer (if you have one), then the receiver (press RECEIVER).
• Make sure the setup microphone is disconnected.

2 Select the input function you want to play.

You can use the input function buttons on the remote control, INPUT SELECT, or the front panel INPUT SELECTOR dial.
3 Press , then press DIRECT to select ‘ playback of the source.
If you’re playing a Dolby Digital or DTS surround sound DVD disc, you should hear surround sound. If you are playing a stereo source, you will only hear sound from the front left/right speakers in the default listening mode.
• See also Listening to your system on
RECEIVER
(
AUTO SURR/ALC/STREAM DIRECT
AUTO SURROUND
page 59 for information on different ways of listening to sources.
3
1
and
2
AUTO/ALC/
’ and start
)
It is possible to check on the front panel display whether or not multi-channel playback is being performed properly.
When using a surround back speaker, PLIIx MOVIE is displayed when playing Dolby Digital signals, and DTS+Neo:6 is displayed when playing DTS 5.1-channel signals.
If the display does not correspond to the input signal and listening mode, check the connections and settings.

4 Use the volume control to adjust the volume level.

Turn down the volume of your TV so that all sound is coming from the speakers connected to this receiver.
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1 Make sure that the TV’s video input is set to this receiver (for example, if you connected this receiver to the VIDEO
jacks on your TV, make sure that the VIDEO input is now selected). 2 If you need to manually switch the input signal type press SIGNAL SEL (page 63). 3 • You may need to check the digital audio output settings on your DVD player or digital satellite receiver.
• Depending on your DVD player or source discs, you may only get digital 2 channel stereo and analog sound. In this
case, the receiver must be set to a multichannel listening mode (see Listening in surround sound on page 59 if you
need to do this) if you want multichannel surround sound.
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Playing a source with HDMI
connection
•Use
input you’ve connected to (for example,
HDMI 1
You can also perform the same operation by
using the INPUT SELECTOR dial on the front
panel or by pressing HDMI on the remote
control repeatedly.
INPUT SELECT
to select the HDMI
).
• Set the HDMI parameter in Setting the Audio options on page 70 to THROUGH if
you want to hear HDMI audio output from your TV (no sound will be heard from this receiver).
• If the video signal does not appear on your TV, try adjusting the resolution settings on your component or display. Note that some components (such as video game units) have resolutions that may not be converted. In this case, use an analog video connection.

Playing an iPod

This receiver has a dedicated iPod terminal that will allow you to control playback of audio content from your iPod using the controls of this receiver.

1 Switch on the receiver and your TV.

See Connecting an iPod on page 36.
• It is also possible to operate the iPod on the iPod itself, without using the TV screen. For details, see Switching the iPod controls on page 47.
2 Press switch the receiver to the Loading appears in the GUI screen while the
receiver verifies the connection and retrieves data from the iPod.
When the display shows iPod top menu you’re ready to playback from the iPod.

Playing back files stored on an iPod

To navigate songs on your iPod, you can take advantage of the GUI screen of your TV connected to this receiver. control all operations for music in the front panel display of this receiver.
1
iPod USB
on the remote control to
iPod/USB
3
You can also
.
2
1 • This system is compatible with the audio and video of the iPod nano (audio only for the iPod nano 1G/2G), iPod fifth
generation (audio only), iPod classic, iPod touch and iPhone. However, some of the functions may be restricted for some models. The system is not compatible with the iPod shuffle.
Compatibility may vary depending on the software version of your iPod and iPhone. Please be sure to use the latest
available software version.
• iPod and iPhone are licensed for reproduction of non-copyrighted materials or materials the user is legally permitted to reproduce.
• Features such as the equalizer cannot be controlled using this receiver, and we recommend switching the equalizer off before connecting.
• Pioneer cannot under any circumstances accept responsibility for any direct or indirect loss arising from any inconvenience or loss of recorded material resulting from the iPod failure.
2 • The controls of your iPod will be inoperable when connected to this receiver.
VSX-1025 only: The sub zone OSD screen shows the same content as the main zone GUI screen. Note, however, that characters other than alphanumeric letters and numbers cannot be displayed and will be replaced by #.
• VSX-925 only: iPod/USB function cannot be selected for the MULTI-ZONE feature (page 75).
3 • Note that characters that cannot be displayed on this receiver are displayed as #.
• This feature is not available for photos on your iPod. To display photos, switch iPod operation to the iPod (see Switching the iPod controls on page 47).
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SIGNAL SEL
S.RETRIEVER
MCACC SLEEP
MIDNIGHT
TV
/
DTV MPX PQLS
PHASE
CTRL STATUS
PGM MEMORY MENU
AUDIO
INFO
DISP
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Finding what you want to play
When your iPod is connected to this receiver, you can browse songs stored on your iPod by playlist, artist name, album name, song name, genre or composer, similar to using your iPod directly.
1Use
/
to select ‘Music’ from the iPod
top menu.
2Use ENTER
/
to select a category, then press
to browse that category.
• To return to the previous level any time, press RETURN.
3Use
/
to browse the selected category
(e.g., albums).
•Use / to move to previous/next levels.
4 Continue browsing until you arrive at what you want to play, then press playback.
1
to start
Tip
• You can play all of the songs in a particular category by selecting the All item at the top of each category list. For example, you can play all the songs by a particular artist.
Basic playback controls
This receiver’s remote control buttons can be used for basic playback of files stored on an
2
iPod.
• Press iPod USB to switch the remote control to the iPod/USB operation mode.
TUNE
ENTER
TUNE
TOOLS
VIDEO
PARAMETER
T.EDIT
PRESET
RETURN
AUDIO
PARAMETER
LIST
TOP MENU
BAND GUIDE
PRESET
CATEGORY
HOME MENU
iPod CTRL
Switching the iPod controls
3
You can switch over the iPod controls between the iPod and the receiver.
1Press
iPod CTRL
to switch the iPod
controls.
This enables operation and display on your iPod, and this receiver’s remote control and GUI screen become inactive.
2Press
iPod CTRL
again to switch back to
the receiver controls.
Tip
• Change the receiver’s input to the iPod in one action by pressing the iPod iPhone DIRECT CONTROL button on the front panel to enable iPod operations on the iPod.
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1 If you’re in the song category, you can also press ENTER to start playback. 2 During Audiobook playback, press / to switch the playback speed: Faster Normal Slower 3 You cannot use this function, when an iPod of fifth generation or iPod nano of first generation is connected.
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SIGNAL SEL
S.RETRIEVER
MCACC SLEEP
MIDNIGHT
TV
/
DTV MPX PQLS
PHASE
CTRL STATUS
PGM MEMORY MENU
AUDIO
INFO
DISP
HDD DVD
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Playing a USB device

It is possible to playback files1 using the USB interface on the front of this receiver.

1 Switch on the receiver and your TV.

See Connecting a USB device on page 37.
2Press switch the receiver to the
iPod USB
on the remote control to
iPod/USB
Loading appears in the GUI screen as this
receiver starts recognizing the USB device connected.
4
When the display shows USB Top menu you’re ready to playback from the USB device.
Important
If an Over Current message lights in the display, the power requirements of the USB device are too high for this receiver. Try following the points below:
• Switch the receiver off, then on again.
• Reconnect the USB device with the receiver switched off.
• Use a dedicated AC adapter (supplied with the device) for USB power.
If this doesn’t remedy the problem, it is likely your USB device is incompatible.
2
3
.

Playing back audio files stored on a USB memory device

The maximum number of levels that you can select in Step 2 (below) is 8. Also, you can display and play back up to 30 000 folders and files within a USB memory device.
1Use Top
2Use ENTER
/
to select ‘Music’ from the
menu.
/
to select a folder, then press
to browse that folder.
• To return to the previous level any time, press RETURN.
3 Continue browsing until you arrive at what you want to play, then press playback.
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Basic playback controls
This receiver’s remote control buttons can be used for basic playback of files stored on USB memory devices.
• Press iPod USB to switch the remote control to the iPod/USB operation mode.
TUNE
ENTER
TUNE
TOOLS
VIDEO
PARAMETER
T.EDIT
PRESET
RETURN
AUDIO
PARAMETER
LIST
TOP MENU
BAND GUIDE
PRESET
CATEGORY
HOME MENU
iPod CTRL
5
USB
to start
1 • Compatible USB devices include external magnetic hard drives, portable flash memory (particularly keydrives) and
digital audio players (MP3 players) of format FAT12/16/32. It is not possible to connect this unit to a personal computer for USB playback.
• Pioneer cannot guarantee compatibility (operation and/or bus power) with all USB mass storage devices and
assumes no responsibility for any loss of data that may occur when connected to this receiver. 2 Make sure the receiver is in standby when disconnecting the USB device. 3 The iPod/USB function cannot be selected in the main zone when the Internet radio function is selected in the sub
zone. Also, the iPod/USB function cannot be selected in the sub zone when the Internet radio function is selected in
the main zone. 4 When a USB memory device with a large capacity is connected, it may take some time to read all the contents. 5 Note that characters that cannot be displayed on this receiver are displayed as #. 6 • If the file selected cannot be played back, this receiver automatically skips to the next file playable.
• When the file currently being played back has no title assigned to it, the file name is displayed in the GUI screen
instead; when neither the album name nor the artist name is present, the row is displayed as a blank space.
• VSX-925 only: iPod/USB function cannot be selected for the MULTI-ZONE feature (page 75).
• Playback stops when the last song in a USB memory device is played back to the end.
• Copyrighted audio files cannot be played back on this receiver.
• DRM-protected audio files cannot be played back on this receiver.
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Playing back photo files stored on a USB memory device

1Use
/
to select ‘
Top
menu.
2Use ENTER
/
to select a folder, then press
to browse that folder.
1
Photos
’ from the
USB
To return to the previous level any time, press
RETURN.
3 Continue browsing until you arrive at what you want to play, then press playback.
2
to start
The selected content is displayed in full screen and starts a slideshow.
After a slideshow launches, pressing ENTER toggles between play and pause (only when
Theme on the Slideshow Setup is set to Normal (OFF)).
Basic playback controls
Button(s) What it does
ENTER, Starts displaying a photo and playing a
RETURN, Stops the Player and returns to the
a
DISP
a.You can only use this button when Theme on the
Slideshow Setup is set to Normal (OFF).
slideshow.
previous menu.
a
Displays the previous photo content.
a
Displays the next photo content. Pauses/unpauses the slideshow.
a
Displays the photo information.
Slideshow Setup
Make the various settings for playing slideshows of photo files here.
1Use from the
/
to select ‘
USB Top
Slideshow Setup
menu.
2 Select the setting you want.
Theme – Add various effects to the slideshow.
Interval – Set the interval for switching the photos. This may not be available depending on the Theme setting.
BGM – Play music files stored on the USB device while displaying photos.
Music Select – Select the folder containing the music files to be played when BGM is set to ON.
3 When you’re finished, press
RETURN
You will return to the USB Top menu.
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1 Photo files cannot be played in the sub zone. 2 If the slideshow is left in the pause mode for five minutes, the list screen reappears.
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About playable file formats

The USB function of this receiver supports the following file formats. Note that some file formats are not available for playback although they are listed as playable file formats.
Music files
Category Extension Stream
a
MP3
WAV .wav LPCM Sampling frequency 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
WMA .wma
a.“MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia.”
b.Files encoded using Windows Media Codec 9 may be playable but some parts of the specification are not supported;
specifically, Pro, Lossless, Voice.
.mp3 MPEG-1, 2, 2.5 Audio
Layer-3
WMA8/9
b
Photo files
Category Extension
JPEG .jpg
.jpeg .jpe .jif .jfif
Format Meeting the following conditions:
Resolution 30 to 8184 pixels vertical, 40 to 8184 pixels horizontal
Sampling frequency 8 kHz to 48 kHz Quantization bitrate 16 bit Channel 2 ch Bitrate 8 kbps to 320 kbps VBR/CBR Supported/Supported
Quantization bitrate 8 bit, 16 bit Channel 2 ch, Monaural Sampling frequency 8 kHz to 48 kHz Quantization bitrate 16 bit Channel 2 ch Bitrate 8 kbps to 320 kbps VBR/CBR Supported/Supported
• Baseline JPEG format (including files recorded in Exif/DCF format)
• Y:Cb:Cr - 4:4:4, 4:2:2 or 4:2:0
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Listening to the radio

The following steps show you how to tune in to FM and AM radio broadcasts using the automatic (search) and manual (step) tuning functions. If you already know the frequency of the station you want, see Tuning directly to a station below. Once you are tuned to a station you can memorize the frequency for recall later—see Saving station presets below for more on how to do this.
1 Press 2
AM),
Each press switches the band between FM and AM.

3 Tune to a station.

There are three ways to do this:

Improving FM sound

If the TUNED or STEREO indicator doesn’t light when tuning to an FM station because the signal is weak, press MPX to switch the receiver into mono reception mode. This should improve the sound quality and allow you to enjoy the broadcast.

Using Neural Surround

This feature uses Neural Surround™ technologies to achieve optimal surround sound from FM radio.
TUNER
to select the tuner.
Use
BAND
if necessary.
Automatic tuning – To search for stations
in the currently selected band, press and hold TUNE / for about a second. The receiver will start searching for the next station, stopping when it has found one. Repeat to search for other stations.
Manual tuning – To change the frequency one step at a time, press TUNE /.
High speed tuning – Press and hold TUNE / for high speed tuning. Release
the button at the frequency you want.
to change the band (FM or
• While listening to FM radio, press AUTO/ ALC/DIRECT for Neural Surround
listening.
See Auto Surround, ALC and Stream Direct with different input signal formats on page 124 for more on this.
The NEURAL SURROUND mode can be selected also with STANDARD.

Tuning directly to a station

Sometimes, you’ll already know the frequency of the station you want to listen to. In this case, you can simply enter the frequency directly using the number buttons on the remote control.
1Press
2 AM),
Each press switches the band between FM and AM.
3Press
4 Use the number buttons to enter the frequency of the radio station. For example, to tune to 106.00 (FM), press 1, 0, 6, 0, 0.
If you make a mistake halfway through, press D.ACCESS twice to cancel the frequency and start over.
TUNER
Use
BAND
if necessary.
D.ACCESS
to select the tuner.
to change the band (FM or
(Direct Access).

Saving station presets

If you often listen to a particular radio station, it’s convenient to have the receiver store the frequency for easy recall whenever you want to listen to that station. This saves the effort of manually tuning in each time. This receiver can memorize up to 63 stations, stored in seven banks, or classes (A to G) of 9 stations each. When saving an FM frequency, the MPX setting (see above) is also stored.
1 Tune to a station you want to memorize.
See Listening to the radio above for more on this.
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2Press
The display shows PRESET MEMORY, then a blinking memory class.
3Press classes, then press station preset you want.
You can also use the number buttons to select a station preset.
4Press
After pressing ENTER, the preset class and number stop blinking and the receiver stores the station.
T.EDIT (TUNER EDIT
CLASS
to select one of the seven
PRESET /
ENTER
.
).
to select the

Naming station presets

For easier identification, you can name your station presets.
1 Choose the station preset you want to name.
See Listening to station presets below for how to do this.
2Press
The display shows PRESET NAME, then a blinking cursor at the first character position.
3 Input the name you want.
Choose from the following characters for a name up to eight characters long.
Use / to select a character, / to set the position, and ENTER to confirm your selection.
T.EDIT (TUNER EDIT
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789
!”#$%&’()
+,–./:;<=>?@[ \ ]^_{|} ˜ [space]
).

Listening to station presets

You will need to have some presets stored to do this. See Saving station presets on page 51 if you haven’t done this already.
1 Press
2 Press the station is stored.
Press repeatedly to cycle through classes A to G.
3 Press preset you want.
TUNER
to select the tuner.
CLASS
to select the class in which
PRESET /
• You can also use the number buttons on the remote control to recall the station preset.
to select the station
Tip
• To erase a station name, simply repeat steps 1 to 3 and input eight spaces instead of a name.
• Once you have named a station preset, you can press DISP when listening to a station to switch the display between name and frequency.
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This receiver
Remote control operation
Music data
Bluetooth
®
ADAPTER
Bluetooth wireless technology enabled device: cell phone
Bluetooth wireless technology enabled device: Digital music player
Device not equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology:
Digital music player + Bluetooth audio transmitter (sold commercially)
Note
RECEIVER
Bluetooth
Wireless Enjoyment of Music
® ADAPTER for
When the Bluetooth ADAPTER (Pioneer Model No. AS-BT100) is connected to this unit, a product equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology (portable cell phone, digital music player, etc.) can be used to listen to music wirelessly. Also, by using a commercially available transmitter supporting Bluetooth wireless technology, you can listen to music on a device not equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology. The AS-BT100 model supports SCMS-T contents protection, so music can also be enjoyed on devices equipped with SCMS-T type Bluetooth wireless technology.
Remote control operation
The remote control supplied with this unit allows you to play and stop media, and perform other operations.
Pairing
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
wireless technology
device

Wireless music play

1 • It must be necessary that the Bluetooth wireless technology enabled device supports AVRCP profiles.
• Remote control operations cannot be guaranteed for all Bluetooth wireless technology enabled devices.
2 • Pairing is required when you first use Bluetooth wireless technology device and Bluetooth ADAPTER.
• To enable Bluetooth communication, pairing should be done with both of your system and Bluetooth wireless technology device.
“Pairing” must be done before you start playback of Bluetooth wireless technology content using Bluetooth ADAPTER. Make sure to perform pairing first time you operate the system or any time pairing data is cleared. “Pairing” is the step necessary to register Bluetooth wireless technology device to enable Bluetooth communications. details, see also the operating instructions of your Bluetooth wireless technology device.
1 Press , then press 2 Select ‘ 3 Select ‘ 4 Select ‘
press
System Setup Other Setup Pairing Bluetooth Device
ENTER
.
1
ADAPTER and
2
For more
Home Menu
’, then press
’, then press
ENTER
ENTER
’, then
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MIDNIGHT
TV
/
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PHASE
CTRL STATUS
PGM MEMORY MENU
AUDIO
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5 Select the ‘
Passcode
’ setting you want.
Select the same passcode as the Bluetooth wireless technology device you wish to connect.
0000/1234/8888 – Select the passcode from these options. These are the passcodes that can be used in most cases.
Others – Select to you use a passcode other than those mentioned above.
6 If you selected
Others
in step 5, enter the
passcode.
Use / to select a number and / to move the cursor.
7 Follow the instructions displayed on the GUI screen to conduct pairing with the
Bluetooth
wireless technology device.
Switch on the Bluetooth wireless technology device that you want to make pairing, place it near the receiver and set it into the pairing mode.
8 Check to see that the is detected by the
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
ADAPTER
wireless
technology device.
When Bluetooth wireless technology device is connected:
CONNECTED appears in the receiver display.
When Bluetooth wireless technology device is not connected:
Go back to the passcode setting in step 5. In this case, perform the connection operation from the side of the Bluetooth wireless technology device.
9From the device list, select enter the Passcode selected in the step 5.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
wireless technology
ADAPTER and
2
Listening to Music Contents of
Bluetooth
wireless technology
device with Your System
1
Press
switch the receiver to
3
mode.
2 Perform the connection operation from the side of the device to the
3 Start playback of music contents stored in
ADAPTER
Bluetooth
wireless technology device.
This receiver’s remote control buttons can be used for basic playback of files stored on the Bluetooth wireless technology device.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Pioneer Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their
1
respective owners.
on the remote control to
ADAPTER PORT
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
wireless technology
ADAPTER.
input
4
1 The system can display alphanumeric characters only. Other characters may not be displayed correctly. 2 Passcode may in some case be referred to as PASSKEY or PIN code. 3 When the Bluetooth ADAPTER is not plugged into the ADAPTER PORT, NO ADAPTER will be displayed if ADAPTER
PORT input mode is selected.
4• Bluetooth wireless technology device should be compatible with AVRCP profile.
• Depending on Bluetooth wireless technology device you use, operation may differ from what is shown in the remote
control buttons.
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Listening to Internet radio stations

Internet radio is an audio broadcasting service transmitted via the Internet. number of Internet radio stations broadcasting a variety of services from every corner of the world. Some are hosted, managed, and broadcast by private individuals while others are by the corresponding traditional terrestrial radio stations or radio networks. Whereas terrestrial, or OTA (over-the-air), radio stations are geographically restricted on the range of radio waves broadcast from a transmitter through the air, Internet radio stations are accessible from anywhere in the world, as long as there is a connection to the Internet, as services are not transmitted through the air but are delivered over the World Wide Web. On this receiver you can select Internet radio stations by genre as well as by region.

Important

• Before listening to Internet radio, you need to program the Internet radio stations you wish to listen to onto this unit (see Programming the Internet radio stations below for how to program). Though the Internet radio stations are programmed in this receiver before it leaves the factory, the link may have expired. In that case, preset the stations again yourself.
1
There are a large
1Press Internet radio input.
The Internet Radio list screen is displayed.
2Use station to play back, and then press
Press / to scroll up and down the list and select the desired item. When you press ENTER, playback starts with the playback screen being displayed for the selected item. To return to the list screen, press RETURN.
NET RADIO
/
to select the Internet radio
to switch to the
2
ENTER
3

Programming the Internet radio stations

By programming the Internet radio stations you wish to listen to onto this receiver, you will be able to select those Internet radio stations. You can program up to 24 stations.
There are two methods of programming: one lets you use the GUI screen on this receiver; the other lets you connect your computer and use that screen.
Programming with the GUI screen
1Press station list is displayed.
The Internet Radio Setup screen is displayed.
2Use station list screen you wish to edit, and then press
3Use
•If you select “Delete”, information
TOP MENU
/
ENTER
.
/
regarding the Internet radio stations programmed into the currently selected memory will be deleted.
when Internet Radio
to select the Internet Radio
to select “Edit“.
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1 • To listen to Internet radio stations, you must have high-speed broadband Internet access. With a 56 K or ISDN
modem, you may not enjoy the full benefits of Internet radio.
• The port number varies depending on the Internet radio station. Check the firewall settings.
• Broadcasts may be stopped or interrupted depending on the Internet radio station. In this case, you cannot listen
to a radio station selected from the list of Internet radio stations.
• VSX-925 only: INTERNET RADIO function cannot be selected for the MULTI-ZONE feature (page 75).
2 The Internet radio function cannot be selected in the main zone when the iPod/USB function is selected in the sub
zone. Also, the Internet radio function cannot be selected in the sub zone when the iPod/USB function is selected in the main zone.
3 When the list screen is displayed from the playback screen, the playback screen reappears automatically if no
operation is performed for 10 seconds while the list screen is displayed.
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Internet Radio Setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Title URL Title URL Title URL Title URL Title URL Title URL Title URL Title URL
Top Menu
Connection OK
Pioneer
Update
Connection OK
Update
Connection OK
Update
Connection OK
Update
Connection OK
Update
Connection OK
Update
Connection OK
Update
Connection OK
Update
J-POP http://www.xxxxxxx.net:9500
Rock http://www.xxxxxxx.com:8096 Classic http://www.yyyyyyy.com:8800
STATION6 http://zzzzzzz.com:7040
ENKA http://www.zyxzyx.com:6000
4 Enter the URL of the Internet radio station you wish to program.
Use / to select a letter and / to move the cursor.
5 Enter the title of the Internet radio station.
Use / to select a letter and / to move the cursor.
Programming on the computer screen
You can enter the Internet radio list on the screen of a computer that is connected to the same LAN as this receiver, and send the list to this unit.
The computer needs to be connected in advance to the network of this receiver and set up.
1 Turn on the computer and launch the Internet browser.
2 In the address bar on the browser, enter the IP address assigned to this receiver.
For example, if the IP address of this receiver is “192.168.0.2”, enter “http://192.168.0.2/”.
When the connection is made with the receiver, the following programming screen will be displayed.
1 The URL can also be entered by connecting a USB keyboard (see Connecting a USB device on page 37).
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• A URL containing up to 192 letters can be entered.
• A title containing up to 22 letters can be entered.
• This receiver’s IP address can be found in the ‘IP address, Proxy’ menu (page 106).
3 Enter the title and URL of the Internet radio station you wish to program, then press ‘Update’.
The entered information will be transmitted to the receiver.
The connection to the URL designated from the computer will be confirmed:
If connection is successful, ‘Connection OK’ will be displayed on screen, and the selected Internet radio station will begin playing via this receiver.
If the connection failed, ‘Connection NG’ will be displayed. Check to see if the URL you entered is correct.
Important
•‘Connection OK’ and ‘Connection NG’ are only displayed when this receiver is set to Internet radio function.
• When entering the title and URL of Internet radio station, do not press ‘Update’ while you are connected to other stations (i.e., labelled as “Connecting...”).

Listening to Satellite Radio

To listen to Satellite Radio, you’ll need to connect a SIRIUS Satellite Radio tuner (sold separately) to your Sirius-Ready receiver. SIRIUS Satellite Radio is available to residents of the US (except Alaska and Hawaii) and Canada.
Satellite Radio delivers a variety of commercial­free music from categories ranging from Pop, Rock, Country, R&B, Dance, Jazz, Classical and many more plus coverage of all the top professional and college sports including play by play games from select leagues and teams. Additional programming includes expert sports talk, uncensored entertainment, comedy, family programming, local traffic and weather and news from your most trusted sources.
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Once you’ve purchased a SIRIUS tuner you’ll need to activate it and subscribe to begin enjoying the service. Easy to follow installation and setup instructions are provided with the SIRIUS tuner. There are a variety of programming packages available, including the option of adding “The Best of XM” programming to the SIRIUS service. The “Best of XM” service is not available to SIRIUS Canada subscribers at this time. Please check with SIRIUS Canada for any updates using the numbers and web address below.
Family friendly packages are also available to restrict channels featuring content that may be inappropriate for children.
To subscribe to SIRIUS, U.S. and Canadian customers can call 1-888-539-SIRI (1-888-539-
7474) or visit sirius.com (US) or siriuscanada.ca (Canada).
SIRIUS, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Service not available in Alaska and Hawaii.
Press
SIRIUS
to switch to the SIRIUS input.
For best reception, you may need to move the SiriusConnect™ tuner antenna near a window (refer to the manual for the SiriusConnect™ Home tuner for antenna placement recommendations).
•If after pressing SIRIUS the display shows Antenna Error, try disconnecting the antenna and reconnecting.
2
If the display shows Check Sirius Tuner, check the connection of the AC adapter and this receiver to the SiriusConnect™ tuner.

Listening to SIRIUS Radio

After connecting, you will be able to use this receiver to select channels and navigate categories using the GUI screen.
Selecting channels and browsing by genre
From the SIRIUS Channel Guide, you can browse SIRIUS Radio channels in the order that they appear, or you can narrow your channel search by genre.
•Press
/
to enter the SIRIUS Channel Guide, then navigate through the channels one at time with
/
, then press
listen to the SIRIUS radio broadcast.
• To browse by genre, first press CATEGORY, use / to select a genre, then press ENTER.
• To cancel and exit any time, press RETURN.
Tip
• You can select channels directly by
1
pressing D.ACCESS, then the three-digit channel number.
•You can press DISP to change SIRIUS Radio information in the front panel display.
• The currently selected channel is automatically chosen (without pressing ENTER) after 10 seconds.
3
ENTER
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1 • In order to activate your radio subscription, you will need the SIRIUS ID (SID) which uniquely identifies your tuner.
The SID may be found on a sticker located on the packaging, or on the bottom of the tuner itself. The label will have a printed 12-digit SID number. When you have located the SID, write it down in the space provided near the end of this manual. Contact SIRIUS on the internet at: https://activate.siriusradio.com
• Follow the prompts to activate your subscription, or you can also call SIRIUS toll-free at 1-888-539-SIRIUS (1-888­539-7474).
• Select 0 (SIRIUS ID) from the GUI screen to check the Radio ID of the SIRIUS Connect tuner (see Selecting channels and browsing by genre below).
2 You can check the strength of reception in Using the SIRIUS Menu on page 58. 3 It’s easiest if you have your TV switched on to take advantage of the GUI screens. You can, however, use just the front
panel display to do everything if you prefer.
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Saving channel presets

This receiver can memorize up to 63 channels, stored in seven banks, or classes (A to G) of 9 channels each.
1 Select the channel you want to memorize.
See Selecting channels and browsing by genre on page 57.
2Press
The display shows a blinking memory class.
3Press classes, then press preset you want.
You can also use the number buttons to select a preset.
4Press
After pressing ENTER, the preset class and number stop blinking and the receiver stores the SIRIUS channel.
•You can also press MEMORY during
Listening to channel presets
1Press the channel is stored.
Press repeatedly to cycle through classes A to G.
2Press you want.
• You can also use the number buttons on the
T.EDIT
.
CLASS
to select one of the seven
/
to select the channel
ENTER
.
Tip
reception display to save the information of up to five songs. See Using the SIRIUS Menu below to recall this information.
CLASS
to select the class in which
/
to select the channel preset
1
remote control to recall the channel preset.

Using the SIRIUS Menu

The SIRIUS Menu provides additional SIRIUS Radio features.
1 Press
2Use press
Choose from the following menu items:
3 When you’re finished press return to the reception display.
TOP MENU
/
ENTER
.
.
to select a menu item, then
Channel Skip/Add – Use / and ENTER to select channels you would like to remove/restore from/to the channel guide.
Parental Lock – Use / and ENTER to select channels you would like to place under parental lock. Channels put under parental lock are not displayed in the Channel Guide, but may be accessed by directly inputting their channel number and providing the parental lock password.
Antenna Aiming – Check the strength of satellite and terrestrial reception.
Memory Recall – Use / to browse your saved song information (see Tip above).
Password Set – Set the parental lock password.
TOP MENU
to
1 You can reset the Channel presets, Memory, Channel Skip/Add, Parental Lock and Password settings in Resetting the
system on page 78.
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Listening to your system

Important

• The listening modes and many features described in this section may not be available depending on the current source, settings and status of the receiver.

Auto playback

There are many ways to listen back to sources using this receiver, but for the simplest, most direct listening option is the Auto Surround feature. The receiver automatically detects what kind of source you’re playing and selects multichannel or stereo playback as necessary.
While listening to a source, press
for auto playback of a source. AUTO SURROUND shows briefly in the display
before showing the decoding or playback format. Check the digital format indicators in the front panel display to see how the source is being processed.
• If the source is Dolby Digital, DTS, or Dolby
• When listening to the FM radio, the Neural
1
, then press
Surround encoded, the proper decoding format will automatically be selected and shows in the display.
Surround feature is selected automatically (see Using Neural Surround on page 51 for more on this).
AUTO/ALC/DIRECT2
•When listening to ADAPTER PORT input mode, the SOUND RETRIEVER AIR feature is selected automatically (see Listening in stereo on page 61 for more on this).
ALC – In the Auto level control (ALC) mode, this receiver equalizes playback sound levels.
Tip
•When an ALC is selected, the effect level can be adjusted using the EFFECT parameter in Setting the Audio options on page 70.

Listening in surround sound

Using this receiver, you can listen to any source in surround sound. However, the options available will depend on your speaker setup and the type of source you’re listening to.

Standard surround sound

The following modes provide basic surround sound for stereo and multichannel sources.
While listening to a source, press
If necessary, press repeatedly to select a listening mode.
, then press
STANDARD
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4
.
1 Stereo surround (matrix) formats are decoded accordingly using Neo:6 CINEMA or 2 Pro Logic IIx MOVIE (see
Listening in surround sound above for more on these decoding formats).
2 • For more options using this button, see Using Stream Direct on page 62.
• The AUTO SURROUND mode cannot be selected when the HDMI audio output parameter is set to THROUGH in Setting the Audio options on page 70.
3 In modes that give 6.1 channel sound, the same signal is heard from both surround back speakers. 4 The STANDARD listening mode cannot be selected when the HDMI audio output parameter is set to THROUGH in
Setting the Audio options on page 70.
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• If the source is Dolby Digital, DTS, or Dolby Surround encoded, the proper decoding format will automatically be selected and shows in the display.
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With two channel sources, you can select from:
2 Pro Logic IIx MOVIE – Up to 7.1 channel (surround back) sound, especially suited to movie sources
2 Pro Logic IIx MUSIC – Up to 7.1 channel (surround back) sound, especially suited to music sources
2
2 Pro Logic IIx GAME – Up to 7.1 channel (surround back) sound, especially suited to video games
2 Pro Logic – 4.1 channel surround sound (sound from the surround speakers is mono)
WIDE SURROUND MOVIE – Up to 7.1 channel (front wide) sound, especially suited to movie sources
3
WIDE SURROUND MUSIC – Up to 7.1 channel (front wide) sound, especially suited to music sources
3
Neo:6 CINEMA – Up to 7.1 channel (surround back) sound, especially suited to movie sources
Neo:6 MUSIC – Up to 7.1 channel (surround back) sound, especially suited to music sources
4
NEURAL SURR – Up to 7.1 channel (surround back) sound, especially suited to music sources
2 Pro Logic IIz HEIGHT – Up to 7.1 channel (front height) sound
5
6
With multichannel sources, if you have connected surround back, front height or front wide speakers, you can select (according to
format):
2 Pro Logic IIx MOVIE – See above
2 Pro Logic IIx MUSIC – See above
Dolby Digital EX – Creates surround back channel sound for 5.1 channel sources and provides pure decoding for 6.1 channel sources (like Dolby Digital Surround EX)
DTS-ES – Allows you to hear 6.1 channel playback with DTS-ES encoded sources
DTS Neo:6 – Allows you to hear 6.1 channel playback with DTS encoded sources
2 Pro Logic IIz HEIGHT – See above
WIDE SURROUND MOVIE – See above
WIDE SURROUND MUSIC – See above
• Straight Decode – Plays back without the effects above.
1 If the surround back speakers are not connected or V.SB is switched OFF, 2 Pro Logic IIx becomes 2 Pro Logic II
(5.1 channel sound).
2 When listening to 2-channel sources in Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music mode, there are three further parameters you can
adjust: C.WIDTH, DIMENSION and PANORAMA. See Setting the Audio options on page 70 to adjust them.
3 This mode can only be selected when Speaker System is set to Normal(SB/FW).
4 When listening to 2-channel sources in Neo:6 Cinema or Neo:6 Music mode, you can also adjust the center image
effect (see Setting the Audio options on page 70).
5 NEURAL SURR can be selected for 2-channel signals for which the input signal is PCM (48 kHz or less), Dolby Digital,
DTS or analog 2-channel sources.
6• This mode can only be selected when Speaker System is set to Normal(SB/FH).
• When listening in 2 Pro Logic IIz HEIGHT mode, you can also adjust the HEIGHT GAIN effect (see Setting the Audio options on page 70).
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Using the Advanced surround effects

The Advanced surround effects can be used for a variety of additional surround sound effects. Most Advanced Surround modes are designed to be used with film soundtracks, but some modes are also suited for music sources. Try different settings with various soundtracks to see which you like.
Press , then press (
ADV SURROUND
listening mode.
) repeatedly to select a
1
ACTION – Designed for action movies with
dynamic soundtracks
DRAMA – Designed for movies with lots of
dialog
SCI-FI – Designed for science fiction with
lots of special effects
MONO FILM – Creates surround sound
from mono soundtracks
ENT.SHOW – Suitable for musical sources
EXPANDED – Creates an extra wide stereo
2
field
TV SURROUND
Provides surround sound
for both mono and stereo TV sources
ADVANCED GAME – Suitable for video
games
SPORTS – Suitable for sports programs
CLASSICAL – Gives a large concert hall-
type sound
ROCK/POP – Creates a live concert sound
for rock and/or pop music
UNPLUGGED – Suitable for acoustic
music sources
ADV SURR
EXT.STEREO – Gives multichannel sound to a stereo source, using all of your speakers
PHONES SURR – When listening through headphones, you can still get the effect of overall surround.
Tip
• When an Advanced Surround listening mode is selected, the effect level can be adjusted using the EFFECT parameter in Setting the Audio options on page 70.

Listening in stereo

When you select source through just the front left and right speakers (and possibly your subwoofer depending on your speaker settings). Multichannel sources are downmixed to stereo.
While listening to a source, press
playback.
Press repeatedly to switch between:
STEREO – The audio is heard with your sound settings and you can still use the audio options.
F.S.SURR FOCUS – See Using Front Stage Surround Advance on page 62 for more on this.
F.S.SURR WIDE – See Using Front Stage Surround Advance on page 62 for more on this.
SOUND RETRIEVER AIR listening to the sound from a Bluetooth wireless technology device.
STEREO
, then press
3
, you will hear the
STEREO
for stereo
4
– Suitable for
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1If you press ADV SURR when the headphones are connected, the PHONES SURR mode will automatically be
selected.
2 Use with Dolby Pro Logic for a stereo surround effect (stereo field is wider than Standard modes with Dolby Digital
sources).
3 • The STEREO, F.S.SURR FOCUS and F.S.S WIDE mode cannot be selected when the HDMI audio output parameter
is set to THROUGH in Setting the Audio options on page 70.
• When headphones are plugged in, the F.S.SURR FOCUS and F.S.SURR WIDE are cannot be selected.
4The SOUND RETRIEVER AIR listening mode can only selected when the ADAPTER PORT input.
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FOCUS position
(Recommended)
WIDE position
Front left
speaker
Front right
speaker
Front left
speaker
Front right
speaker

Using Front Stage Surround Advance

The Front Stage Surround Advance function allows you to create natural surround sound effects using just the front speakers and the subwoofer.
While listening to a source, press , then press
Stage Surround Advance modes.
STEREO – See Listening in stereo on
page 61 for more on this.
F.S.SURR FOCUS – Use to provide a rich surround sound effect directed to the center of where the front left and right speakers sound projection area converges.
F.S.SURR WIDE – Use to provide a surround sound effect to a wider area than FOCUS mode.
1
STEREO
to select Front

Using Stream Direct

Use the Stream Direct modes when you want to hear the truest possible reproduction of a source. All unnecessary signal processing is bypassed, and you’re left with the pure analog or digital sound source.
While listening to a source, press
RECEIVER
select the mode you want.
Check the digital format indicators in the front panel display to see how the source is being processed.
AUTO SURROUND – See Auto playback on
ALC – Listening in Auto level control mode
DIRECT – Plays back sound from source
PURE DIRECT – Plays back unmodified
, then press
AUTO/ALC/DIRECT
2
to
page 59.
(page 59).
with the least modification next to PURE DIRECT. With DIRECT, the only modifications added to PURE DIRECT playback are calibration of the sound field by the MCACC system and the Phase Control effect.
sound from source with only minimal digital treatment. No sound is output from the Speaker B in this mode.
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1 When using F.S.SURR WIDE, a better effect can be obtained if the Full Auto MCACC procedure under Advanced
MCACC is performed. For more on this, refer to Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40.
2 When headphones are plugged in, the AUTO SURROUND and DIRECT are cannot be selected.
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Selecting MCACC presets

•Default setting: MEMORY 1
If you have calibrated your system for different listening positions settings to suit the kind of source you’re listening to and where you’re sitting (for example, watching movies from a sofa, or playing a video game close to the TV).
While listening to a source, press
Press repeatedly to select one of the six MCACC presets page 100 to check and manage your current settings.
1
, you can switch between
, then press
MCACC
2
. See Data Management on
.

Choosing the input signal

On this receiver, it is possible to switch the input signals for the different inputs as described below.
Press , then press to select the input signal corresponding to the source component.
Each press cycles through the options as follows:
AUTO – The receiver selects the first available signal in the following order: HDMI; DIGITAL; ANALOG.
ANALOG – Selects an analog signal.
DIGITAL – Selects an optical or coaxial digital signal.
HDMI – Selects an HDMI signal.
PCM – For PCM input signals.5 The receiver selects the first available signal in the following order: HDMI; DIGITAL.
HDMI is not assigned by default. To select an HDMI signal, conduct the input setup procedure (see The Input Setup menu on page 43).
When set to DIGITAL, HDMI or AUTO (only selected DIGITAL or HDMI), the indicators light according to the signal being decoded (see Display on page 11).
3
SIGNAL SEL
4
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1 Different presets might also have separate calibration settings for the same listening position, depending on how
you’re using your system. These presets can be set in Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40 or Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 89, either of which you should have already completed.
2 • These settings have no effect when headphones are connected.
• You can also press / to select the MCACC preset.
3 • This receiver can only play back Dolby Digital, PCM (32 kHz to 192 kHz), DTS (including DTS 96/24) and WMA9 Pro
digital signal formats. The compatible signals via the HDMI terminals are: Dolby Digital, DTS, WMA9 Pro, PCM (32 kHz to 192 kHz), Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-EXPRESS, DTS-HD Master Audio, SACD and DVD Audio (including 192 kHz). With other digital signal formats, set to ANALOG (TUNER).
• You may get digital noise when a LD or CD player compatible with DTS is playing an analog signal. To prevent noise, make the proper digital connections (page 30) and set the signal input to DIGITAL.
• Some DVD players don’t output DTS signals. For more details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with your DVD player.
4 When the HDMI audio output parameter is set to THROUGH, the sound will be heard through your TV, not from this
receiver.
5 • This is useful if you find there is a slight delay before AUTO recognizes the PCM signal on a CD, for instance.
• When PCM is selected, noise may be output during playback of non-PCM sources. Please select another input signal if this is a problem.
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Better sound using Phase Control

This receiver’s Phase Control feature uses phase correction measures to make sure your sound source arrives at the listening position in phase, preventing unwanted distortion and/ or coloring of the sound.
Phase Control technology provides coherent sound reproduction through the use of phase matching default setting is on and we recommend leaving Phase Control switched on for all sound sources.
1
for an optimal sound image. The
Press , then press (
PHASE CONTROL
RECEIVER
PHASE CTRL
) to switch on phase
correction.
The PHASE CONTROL indicator on the front panel lights.
1 • Phase matching is a very important factor in achieving proper sound reproduction. If two waveforms are ‘in phase’,
they crest and trough together, resulting in increased amplitude, clarity and presence of the sound signal. If a crest of a wave meets a trough, then the sound will be ‘out of phase’ and an unreliable sound image will be produced.
• The PHASE CONTROL feature is available even when the headphones are plugged in.
• If your subwoofer has a phase control switch, set it to the plus (+) sign (or 0°). However, the effect you can actually feel when PHASE CONTROL is set to ON on this receiver depends on the type of your subwoofer. Set your subwoofer to maximize the effect. It is also recommended you try changing the orientation or the place of your subwoofer.
• Set the built-in lowpass filter switch of your subwoofer to off. If this cannot be done on your subwoofer, set the cutoff frequency to a higher value.
• If the speaker distance is not properly set, you may not have a maximized PHASE CONTROL effect.
• The PHASE CONTROL mode cannot be set to ON in the following cases: – When the PURE DIRECT mode is switched on. – When the HDMI audio output parameter is set to THROUGH in Setting the Audio options on page 70.
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Control with HDMI function

Synchronized operations below with a Control with HDMI-compatible Pioneer TV or Blu-ray disc player or with a component of another make that supports the Control with HDMI functions are possible when the component is connected to the receiver using an HDMI cable.
• The receiver’s volume can be set and the sound can be muted using the TV’s remote control.
• The receiver’s input switches over automatically when the TV’s channel is changed or a Control with HDMI­compatible component is played.
• The receiver’s power is also set to standby, when the TV’s power is set to standby.

Important

• With Pioneer devices, Control with HDMI functions are referred to as “KURO LINK”.
• You cannot use this function with components that do not support the Control with HDMI.
• We do not guarantee this receiver will work with Pioneer Control with HDMI­compatible components or components of other makes that support the Control with HDMI function. We do not guarantee that all synchronized operations will work with components of other makes that support the Control with HDMI function.
• Use a High Speed HDMI want to use the Control with HDMI function. The Control with HDMI function may not work properly if a different type of HDMI cable is used.
• For details about concrete operations, settings, etc., refer to also the operating instructions for each component.
®
cable when you

Making Control with HDMI connections

You can use synchronized operation for a connected TV and up to six (VSX-1025 model: BD, HDMI 1 to 5 (front panel))/four (VSX-925 model: BD, HDMI 1 to 3) other components.
Be sure to connect the TV’s audio cable to the audio input of this unit.
For details, see Connecting your TV and playback components on page 25.

Important

• When connecting this system or changing connections, be sure to switch the power off and disconnect the power cord from the wall socket. After completing all connections, connect the power cords to the wall socket.
• After this receiver is connected to an AC outlet, a 2 second to 10 second HDMI initialization process begins. You cannot carry out any operations during initialization. The HDMI indicator on the display unit blinks during initialization, and you can turn this receiver on once it has stopped blinking.
• To get the most out of this function, we recommend that you connect your HDMI component not to a TV but rather directly to the HDMI terminal on this receiver.
• While the receiver is equipped with six (VSX- 1025 model: BD, HDMI 1 to 5 (front panel))/ four (VSX-925 model: BD, HDMI 1 to 3) HDMI inputs, the Control with HDMI function can only be used with up to three DVD or Blu-ray disc players or up to three DVD or Blu-ray disc recorders.
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A/V RECEIVER
Exit Finish
Control : ON
Control mode : ALL Display Power Off : YES

HDMI Setup

You must adjust the settings of this receiver as well as Control with HDMI-compatible co nn ec te d componen ts in order to make u se of the Control with HDMI function. For more information see the operating instructions for each component.
1 Press , then press 2 Select ‘ 3 Select ‘
1. HDMI Setup
2. Volume Setup
3.
Remote Control Mode Setup
4.
Flicker Reduction Setup
5. Pairing Bluetooth Device
Exit Return
4 Select ‘
5 Select the ‘
Choose whether to set this unit’s Control with HDMI function ON or OFF. You will need to set it to ON to use the Control with HDMI function.
When using a component that does not support the Control with HDMI function, set this to OFF.
ON – Enables the Control with HDMI function. When this unit’s power is turned off and you have a supported source begin playback while using the Control with HDMI function, the audio and video output from the HDMI connection are output from the TV.
OFF – The Control with HDMI is disabled. Synchronized operations cannot be used. When this unit’s power is turned off, audio
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System Setup Other Setup
4e.Other Setup
A/V RECEIVER
HDMI Setup
Control
’ setting you want.
Home Menu
’, then press
’, then press
’, then press
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
6 Select the ‘
Control Mode
’ setting you
want.
Choose whether you want to enable HDMI for all linked functions or the PQLS function only. However, Display Power Off will activate the settings set forth in step 7 below.
ALL – Enabled for all linked functions.
PQLS – Enabled only for the PQLS function.
. .
.
When PQLS is selected, link functions other than the PQLS function may not work properly. If you wish to use all link functions, select ALL.
7 Select the ‘
Display Power Off
you want.
If the TV’s power is turned off while using the Control with HDMI function, the receiver’s power is also turned off (all power off function). This function can be disabled.
YES – The all power off function is enabled. The receiver’s power turns off together with the TV’s power. This function only works when the input for a component connected to the receiver by
.
Control with HDMI is selected or when
watching the TV.
NO – The all power off function is disabled. The receiver’s power is not affected when the TV’s power is turned off.
8 When you’re finished, press
HOME MENU
You will finish to HOME MENU.
’ setting
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Before using synchronization

Once you have finished all connections and settings, you must:

1 Put all components into standby mode.

2 Turn the power on for all components, with the power for the TV being turned on last.

3 Choose the HDMI input to which the TV is connected to this receiver, and see if video output from connected components displays properly on the screen or not.

4 Check whether the components connected to all HDMI inputs are properly displayed.

About synchronized operations

The Control with HDMI-compatible component connected to the receiver operates in sync as described below.
• From the menu screen of the Control with HDMI-compatible TV, set audio to be played through this receiver, and the receiver will switch to synchronized amp mode.
• When in the synchronized amp mode, you can adjust the receiver’s volume or mute the sound using the TV’s remote control.
• When in the synchronized amp mode, the synchronized amp mode is canceled when the receiver’s power is turned off. To turn synchronized amp mode back on, set audio to be played through the receiver from the TV’s menu screen, etc. This receiver will power up and switch to synchronized amp mode.
• When the synchronized amp mode is canceled, the receiver’s power turns off if you were viewing an HDMI input or a TV program on the TV.
• When in the synchronized amp mode, the synchronized amp mode is canceled if an operation that produces sound from the TV is performed from the TV’s menu screen, etc.
• When the TV’s power is set to standby, the receiver’s power is also set to standby. (Only when the input for a component connected to the receiver by HDMI connection is selected or when watching the TV.)
• The receiver’s input switches automatically when the Control with HDMI-compatible component is played.
• The receiver’s input switches automatically when the TV’s channel is switched.
• The synchronized amp mode remains in effect even if the receiver’s input is switched to a component other than one connected by HDMI.
The operations below can also be used on Pioneer Control with HDMI-compatible TVs.
• When the receiver’s volume is adjusted or the sound is muted, the volume status is displayed on the TV’s screen.
• When the OSD language is switched on the TV, the receiver’s language setting also switches accordingly.
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About connections with a product of a different brand that supports the Control with HDMI function

The synchronized operations below can be used when the receiver’s Control with HDMI function is connected to a TV of a brand other than Pioneer that supports the Control with HDMI function. (Depending on the TV, however, some of the Control with HDMI functions may not work.)
• When the TV’s power is set to standby, the receiver’s power is also set to standby. (Only when the input for a component connected to the receiver by HDMI connection is selected or when watching the TV.)
• The sound of TV programs or an external input connected to the TV can also be output from the speakers connected to the receiver. (This requires connection of an optical digital cable, etc., in addition to the HDMI cable.)
The synchronized operations below can be used when the receiver’s Control with HDMI function is connected to a player or recorder of a brand other than Pioneer that supports the Control with HDMI function.
• When playback starts on the player or recorder, the receiver’s input switches to the HDMI input to which that component is connected.
See the Pioneer website for the latest information on the models of non-Pioneer brands and products that support the Control with HDMI function.

Setting the PQLS function

PQLS (Precision Quartz Lock System) is a digital audio signal transfer control technology using the Control with HDMI function. It offers higher-quality audio playback by controlling audio signals from the receiver to a PQLS compatible player, etc. This enables removing jitter that has a negative effect on the quality of the sound and is generated upon transmission.
This receiver supports the “PQLS 2 ch Audio” that is only activated when playing an audio CD (CD-DA).
This function is activated when Control is set
1
to ON.
Press , then press select PQLS setting.
The setting is displayed on the front panel display.
PQLS
AUTO – PQLS is enabled. A precision quartz controller in this receiver eliminates distortion caused by timing errors (jitter), giving you the best possible digital-to-analog conversion from audio CD sources when you use the HDMI interface. This is valid as an HDMI function for PQLS­compatible players.
PQLS
OFF – PQLS is disabled.
PQLS
to
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PQLS effect is enabled, the PQLS effect is disabled.
• When this receiver is connected by HDMI cable to a Pioneer player that is compatible with the PQLS function via HDMI connection and a CD is played or HDMI reauthentication is performed (the HDMI indicator blinks), the PQLS effect is enabled and the listening mode is set to AUTO SURROUND if a listening mode other than AUTO SURROUND, ALC, DIRECT, PURE DIRECT or STEREO is selected.
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Cautions on the Control with HDMI function

• Connect the TV directly to this receiver. Interrupting a direct connection with other amps or an AV converter (such as an HDMI switch) can cause operational errors.
• Only connect components (Blu-ray disc player, etc.) you intend to use as a source to the HDMI input of this receiver. Interrupting a direct connection with other amps or an AV converter (such as an HDMI switch) can cause operational errors.
• When Control is set to ON, the HDMI Input in The Input Setup menu on page 43 is automatically set to OFF.
• When the receiver’s Control is turned ON, even if the receiver’s power is in the standby mode, it is possible to output the audio and video signals from a player via HDMI to the TV without producing sound from the receiver, but only when a Control with HDMI-compatible component (Blu-ray disc player, etc.) and compatible TV are connected. In this case, the receiver’s power turns on and the power and HDMI indicators light.
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Chapter 8:

Using other functions

Setting the Audio options

There are a number of additional sound settings you can make using the AUDIO PARAMETER menu. The defaults, if not stated, are listed in bold.

Important

• Note that if a setting doesn’t appear in the AUDIO PARAMETER menu, it is unavailable due to the current source, settings and status of the receiver.
Setting What it does Option(s)
MCACC
(MCACC preset)
EQ (Acoustic Calibration EQ)
S-WAVE
(Standing Wave)
DELAY
(Sound Delay)
MIDNIGHT Allows you to hear effective surround sound of movies at low
LOUDNESS Used to get good bass and treble from music sources at low
b
TONE
(Tone Control)
c
BASS
Selects your favorite MCACC preset memory when multiple preset memories are saved. When an MCACC preset memory has been renamed, the given name is displayed.
Switches on/off the effects of EQ Pro. ON
Switches on/off the effects of Standing Wave Control. ON
Some monitors have a slight delay when showing video, so the soundtrack will be slightly out of sync with the picture. By adding a bit of delay, you can adjust the sound to match the presentation of the video.
volumes.
volumes. Applies the treble and bass tone controls to a source, or bypasses
them completely.
Adjusts the amount of bass. –6 to +6 (dB)
1 Press , then press PARAMETER
2Use
.
/
to select the setting you want to
AUDIO
adjust.
Depending on the current status/mode of the receiver, certain options may not be able to be selected. Check the table below for notes on this.
3Use
/
to set it as necessary.
See the table below for the options available for each setting.
4 Press
RETURN
to confirm and exit the
menu.
M1. MEMORY 1 to
M6. MEMORY 6
Default:
M1. MEMORY 1
0.0 to 10.0 (frames)
1 second = 30 frames (NTSC)
Default: 0.0
MID/LDN OFF
MIDNIGHT ON
LOUDNESS ON
BYPASS
Default: 0 (dB)
OFF
OFF
ON
a
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Setting What it does Option(s)
c
TREBLE
S.RTRV
(Sound Retriever)
DNR
(Digital Noise Reduction)
DIALOG E
(Dialog Enhancement)
DUAL
(Dual Mono)
DRC
(Dynamic Range Control)
LFE (LFE Attenuate)
SACD GAIN
HDMI
(HDMI Audio)
A. DELAY
(Auto delay)
g
h
Adjusts the amount of treble. –6 to +6 (dB)
Default: 0 (dB)
With the Sound Retriever function, DSP processing is used to compensate for the loss of audio data upon compression, improving the sound’s sense of density and modulation.
May improve the quality of sound in a noisy source (for example, video tape with lots of background noise) when switched on.
Localizes dialog in the center channel to make it stand out from other background sounds in a TV or movie soundtrack. By moving from UP1 through UP2 and UP3 up to UP4, you can make the sound source seem to relocate upwards.
Specifies how dual mono encoded Dolby Digital soundtracks should be played. Dual mono is not widely used, but is sometimes necessary when two languages need to be sent to separate channels.
Adjusts the level of dynamic range for movie soundtracks optimized for Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD and DTS-HD Master Audio (you may need to use this feature when listening to surround sound at low volumes).
Some audio sources include ultra-low bass tones. Set the LFE attenuator as necessary to prevent the ultra-low bass tones from distorting the sound from the speakers.
The LFE is not limited when set to 0 dB, which is the recommended value. When set to –5 dB, –10 dB, –15 dB or –20 dB, the LFE is limited by the respective degree. When OFF is selected, no sound is output from the LFE channel.
Brings out detail in SACDs by maximizing the dynamic range (during digital processing).
Specifies the routing of the HDMI audio signal out of this receiver (amp) or through to a TV. When THROUGH is selected, no sound is output from this receiver.
This feature automatically corrects the audio-to-video delay between components connected with an HDMI cable. The audio delay time is set depending on the operational status of the display connected with an HDMI cable. The video delay time is automatically adjusted according to the audio delay time.
i
UP1/UP2/UP3/UP4
CH1 – Channel 1 is
heard only
CH2 – Channel 2 is
heard only
CH1 CH2 – Both
channels heard from
front speakers
AUTO
0dB/ –5dB/ –10dB/
–15dB/ –20dB
0 (dB)
+6 (dB)
THROUGH
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
FLAT
MAX
MID
OFF
OFF
AMP
OFF
ON
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Setting What it does Option(s)
C. WIDTH
j
(Center Width) (Applicable only when using a center speaker)
DIMENSION
PANORAMA
C. IMAGE
k
(Center Image) (Applicable only when using a center speaker)
EFFECT Sets the effect level for the currently selected Advanced Surround
H.GAIN
(Height Gain)
V.SB
(Virtual Surround Back)
V.HEIGHT
(Virtual Front Height)
a.When EQ OFF is selected, the MCACC indicator does not light. b.This setting is only displayed when the listening mode is Stereo, Auto surround (STEREO) or SOUND RETRIEVER AIR. c.The adjustment can be made only when TONE is set to ON. d.With the iPod/USB, INTERNET RADIO or ADAPTER PORT input function, by default S.RTRV is set to ON. e.UP1 to UP4 can be selected only when the front height speaker is connected. The presence or absence of effects
depends on the listening mode.
f. The initially set AUTO is only available for Dolby TrueHD signals. Select MAX or MID for signals other than Dolby
TrueHD.
g.You shouldn’t have any problems using this with most SACD discs, but if the sound distorts, it is best to switch the
gain setting back to 0 dB.
h.• HDMI Audio setting cannot be switched while performing synchronized amp mode operations.
• The synchronized amp mode must be turned on in order to play the receiver’s HDMI audio and video input signals
from the TV with the receiver’s power in the standby mode. See About synchronized operations on page 67.
Provides a better blend of the front speakers by spreading the center channel between the front right and left speakers, making it sound wider (higher settings) or narrower (lower settings).
j
Adjusts the depth of the surround sound balance from front to back, making the sound more distant (minus settings), or more forward (positive settings).
j
Extends the front stereo image to include the surround speakers for a ‘wraparound’ effect.
Adjusts the center image to create a wider stereo effect with vocals. Adjust the effect from 0 (all center channel sent to front right and left speakers) to 10 (center channel sent to the center speaker only).
or ALC mode (each mode can be set separately).
Adjusts the output from the front height speaker when listening in DOLBY PLIIz HEIGHT mode. If set to HIGH, the sound from the top will be more emphasized.
When you’re not using surround back speakers, selecting this mode allows you to hear a virtual surround back channel through your surround speakers. You can choose to listen to sources with no surround back channel information, or if the material sounds better in the format (for example, 5.1) for which it was originally encoded, you can have the receiver only apply this effect to 6.1 encoded sources like Dolby Digital EX or DTS-ES.
When you’re not using front height speakers, selecting this mode allows you to hear a virtual front height channel through your front speakers.
0 to 7
Default: 3
–3 to +3
Default: 0
OFF
ON
0 to 10
Defaults:
Neo:6 MUSIC: 3
Neo:6 CINEMA: 10
10 to 90
Defaults: 50
(90 for EXT.STEREO
only)
LOW
MID
HIGH
OFF
ON
l
OFF
ON
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i. This feature is only available when the connected display supports the automatic audio/video synchronizing c apability
(‘lipsync’) for HDMI. If you find the automatically set delay time unsuitable, set A. DELAY to OFF and adjust the delay
time manually. For more details about the lipsync feature of your display, contact the manufacturer directly. j. Only when listening to 2-channel sources in Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music/Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode. k.Only when listening to 2-channel sources in Neo:6 MUSIC/CINEMA mode. l. • You can’t use the Virtual Surround Back mode when the headphones are connected to this receiver or when any of
the stereo, Front Stage Surround Advance or Stream Direct mode is selected.
• You can only use the Virtual Surround Back mode if the surround speakers are on and the SB setting is set to NO
or if Front Bi-Amp or ZONE 2 is selected at Speaker System.
• The Virtual Surround Back mode cannot be applied to sources that do not have surround channel information.

Setting the Video options

There are a number of additional picture settings you can make using the VIDEO PARAMETER menu. The defaults, if not stated, are listed in bold.
1 Press , then press PARAMETER
2Use to adjust.
Depending on the current status/mode of the
Important
• Note that if an option cannot be selected on the VIDEO PARAMETER menu, it is unavailable due to the current source, setting and status of the receiver.
receiver, certain options may not be able to be selected. Check the table below for notes on this.
3Use
See the table below for the options available for each setting.
4Press menu.
Setting What it does Option(s)
a
V. CONV
(Digital Video Conversion)
b
(Resolution)
RES
ASPc (Aspect)
Converts video signals for output from the MONITOR OUT jacks (including HDMI OUT connector) for all video types (see page 24).
Specifies the output resolution of the video signal (when video input signals are output at the HDMI OUT connector, select this according to the resolution of your monitor and the images you wish to watch).
Specifies the aspect ratio when analog video input signals are output at the HDMI output. Make your desired settings while checking each setting on your display (if the image doesn’t match your monitor type, cropping or black bands appear).
RECEIVER
VIDEO
.
/
to select the setting you want
/
to set it as necessary.
1
RETURN
to confirm and exit the
ON
OFF
AUTO
PURE
480p/576p
720p
1080i
1080p
THROUGH
NORMAL
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1 • All of the setting items can be set for each input function.
• Setting items other than V. CONV can only be selected when V. CONV is set to ON.
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PCINEMA
d,e,f
(PureCinema)
P.MOTION
d,f
(Progressive Motion)
d
YNR
d
DETAIL
d,g
SHARP
(Sharpness)
d
BRIGHT
(Brightness)
CONTRAST
HUE
CHROMA
d
d,h
d
(Chroma Level)
a.If the video picture deteriorates when this settings is switched ON, switch it OFF. b.• When set to a resolution with which the TV (monitor) is not compatible, no picture is output. Also, in some cases
no picture will be output due to copyright protection signals. In this case, change the setting.
• When AUTO is selected, the resolution is selected automatically according to the capacity of the TV (monitor) connected by HDMI. When PURE is selected, the signals are output with the same resolution as when input (see About the video converter on page 24).
• When a display is connected by HDMI, if this is set to something other than PURE and 480i/576i analog signals are input, 480p/576p signals are output from the component output terminals.
c.• If the image doesn’t match your monitor type, adjust the aspect ratio on the source component or on the monitor.
• This cannot be set when the resolution is set to PURE.
NORMAL setting is only displayed when 480i/p or 576i/p analog video signals are being input. d.This setting is only displayed when 480i or 576i analog video signals are being input. e.If the picture does not display properly when ON is selected, select AUTO or OFF. f. This setting is valid for component outputs and HDMI output. g.This setting is not valid for HDMI output. h.This setting is not displayed for component inputs.
This setting optimizes the picture for film material when the video output is set to progressive. Usually set to AUTO; but try switching to OFF if the picture appears unnatural. Additionally, certain PAL movie video (576i, 25 frames/second
AUTO
ON
OFF
STB video output or DVD disc playback, etc.) that contain film progressive material cannot be recognized as such by this receiver. In such instances, if you choose ON, PureCinema mode is activated.
Adjusts the motion and still picture quality when video output is
set to progressive.
Adjusts the amount of noise reduction (NR) applied to the Y (brightness) component.
–4 to +4
Default: 0
0 to +8
Default: 0
Adjusts how sharp edges appear. –4 to +4
Default: 0
Adjusts the sharpness of the high-frequency (detailed) elements in the picture.
–4 to +4
Default: 0
Adjusts the overall brightness. –6 to +6
Default: 0
Adjusts the contrast between light and dark. –6 to +6
Default: 0
Adjusts the red/green balance. –6 to +6
Default: 0
Adjusts saturation from dull to bright. –6 to +6
Default: 0
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Switching the speaker terminal

If you selected Speaker B in Speaker system setting on page 103, you can switch between
speakers using the SPEAKERS button. If you selected Normal(SB/FH), Normal(SB/FW), Front Bi-Amp or ZONE 2, the button will simply switch your main speaker terminal on or off. The options below are for the Speaker B setting only.
•Use select a speaker terminal setting.
As mentioned above, if you have selected Normal(SB/FH) or Normal(SB/FW), the button will simply switch your main speaker terminal (A) on or off.
Press repeatedly to choose a speaker terminal option:
SPA – Sound is output from A-speaker
terminal (up to 7 channels (including surround back channels), depending on the source).
SPB – Sound is output from the two
speakers connected to B-speaker terminal. Multichannel sources will not be heard.
SPAB – Sound is output from A-speaker
terminal (up to 5 channels, depending on the source), the two speakers in B-speaker terminal, and the subwoofer. The sound from B-speaker terminal will be the same as the sound from A-speaker terminal (multichannel sources will be downmixed to 2 channels).
SP (off) – No sound is output from the
speakers.
1
SPEAKERS
on the front panel to

Using the MULTI-ZONE controls

The following steps use the front panel controls to adjust the sub zone volume and select sources. See MULTI-ZONE remote controls on page 76.
1Press panel.
Each press selects a MULTI-ZONE option:
The MULTI-ZONE indicator lights when the MULTI-ZONE control has been switched ON.
2Press front panel.
3Use the the source for the sub zone.
For example, ZONE 2 CD-R sends the source connected to the CD-R inputs to the sub room (ZONE 2).
MULTI-ZONE ON/OFF
ZONE 2 ON – Switches the MULTI-ZONE feature on
MULTI ZONE OFF – Switches the MULTI­ZONE feature off
MULTI-ZONE CONTROL
• When the receiver is on,2 make sure that any operations for the sub zone are done while ZONE 2 shows in the display. If this is not showing, the front panel controls affect the main zone only.
INPUT SELECTOR
•If you select TUNER, you can use the tuner controls to select a preset station (see Saving station presets on page 51 if you’re unsure how to do this).
VSX-925 model only: iPod/USB, INTERNET RADIO and SIRIUS function cannot be selected for the MULTI-ZONE feature.
on the front
on the
dial to select
3
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1 • The subwoofer output depends on the settings you made in Manual speaker setup on page 102. However, if SPB
is selected above, no sound is heard from the subwoofer (the LFE channel is not downmixed).
• All speaker systems (except Speaker B connections) are switched off when headphones are connected. 2 If the receiver is in standby, the display is dimmed, and ZONE 2 DVD for example shows in the display. 3 The tuner cannot be tuned to more than one station at a time. Therefore, changing the station in one zone also
changes the station in the other zone. Please be careful not to change stations when recording a radio broadcast.
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4 When use the volume for the sub zone.
5 When you’re finished, press CONTROL
Speaker System
MASTER VOLUME
is set to
dial to adjust the
1
ZONE 2
MULTI-ZONE
again to return to the main zone
controls.
You can also press MULTI-ZONE ON/OFF on the front panel to switch off all output to the sub zone.
2
MULTI-ZONE remote controls
Set the MULTI-ZONE operation switch to
ZONE 2
to operate the corresponding zone. The following table shows the possible MULTI-
ZONE remote controls:
Button What it does
INPUT SELECT
Input function buttons
MASTER VOLUME +/–
MUTE
a.You can only use this button when Speaker System
is set to ZONE 2.
Switches on/off power in the sub zone. Use to select the input function in
the sub zone. Use to select the input function
directly (this may not work for some functions) in the sub zone.
Use to set the listening volume in the sub zone.
Mutes the sound or restores the sound if it has been muted (adjusting the volume also restores the sound).
a
a
,

Making an audio or a video recording

You can make an audio or a video recording from the built-in tuner, or from an audio or video source connected to the receiver (such as a CD player or TV).
Keep in mind you can’t make a digital recording from an analog source or vice-versa, so make sure the components you are recording to/from are hooked up in the same way (see Connecting your equipment on page 15 for more on connections).
Since the video converter is not available when making recordings (from the video OUT jacks) make sure to use the same type of video cable for connecting your recorder as you used to connect your video source (the one you want to record) to this receiver. For example, you must connect your recorder using Component video if your source has also been connected using Component video.
For more information about video connections, see Connecting a HDD/DVD recorder, VCR and other video sources on page 29.
1 Select the source you want to record. Use the input function buttons (or INPUT SELECT).
2 Prepare the source you want to record.
Tune to the radio station, load the CD, video, DVD etc.
3 Prepare the recorder.
Insert a blank tape, MD, video etc. into the recording device and set the recording levels.
3
1 The volume levels of the main and sub zone are independent. 2 • You won’t be able to switch the main zone off completely unless you’ve switched off the MULTI-ZONE control first.
• If you don’t plan to use the MULTI-ZONE feature for a while, turn off the power in both the sub and main rooms so that this receiver is in standby.
3 • The receiver’s volume, Audio parameters (the tone controls, for example), and surround effects have no effect on
the recorded signal.
• Some digital sources are copy-protected, and can only be recorded in analog.
• Some video sources are copy-protected. These cannot be recorded.
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30 min
60 min
90 minOff
Refer to the instructions that came with the recorder if you are unsure how to do this. Most video recorders set the audio recording level automatically—check the component’s instruction manual if you’re unsure.
4 Start recording, then start playback of the source component.

Reducing the level of an analog signal

The input attenuator lowers the input level of an analog signal when it’s too strong. You can use this if you find that the OVER indicator lights often or you can hear distortion in the
1
sound.
Press , then press switch the input attenuator on or off.
RECEIVER
A.ATT
to

Using the sleep timer

The sleep timer switches the receiver into standby after a specified amount of time so you can fall asleep without worrying about the receiver being left on all night. Use the remote control to set the sleep timer.
Press , then press repeatedly to set the sleep time.
SLEEP

Dimming the display

You can choose between four brightness levels for the front panel display. Note that when selecting sources, the display automatically brightens for a few seconds.
Press , then press repeatedly to change the brightness of the front panel display.
RECEIVER
DIMMER

Checking your system settings

Use the status display screen to check your current settings for features such as your current MCACC preset.
1 Press , then press check the system settings.
These appear on the front panel display. The front panel display shows each of the
following settings for three seconds each:
2 When you’re finished, press again to switch off the display.
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Input Source
Sampling Frequency
MCACC preset
ZONE 2 input
STATUS
STATUS
to
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• You can check the remaining sleep time at
any time by pressing SLEEP once. Pressing repeatedly will cycle through the sleep options again.
1 The attenuator isn’t available with digital sources, or when using the Stream Direct (ANALOG DIRECT) modes. 2 • You can also switch off the sleep timer simply by switching off the receiver.
• The sleep timer is valid for all zones. If any zone is on, the sleep timer continues functioning.
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Resetting the system

Use this procedure to reset all the receiver’s settings to the factory default. Use the front panel controls to do this. Set
• Disconnect the iPod and USB memory device from the receiver beforehand.
1 Switch the receiver into standby.
2 While holding down panel, press
STANDBY/ON
The display shows RESET NO .
3 Select ‘ press
RESET
ENTER
on the front panel.
The display shows RESET? OK.
4 Press ENTER to confirm. OK
appears in the display to indicate that the
receiver has been reset to the factory default settings.
• Note that all settings will be saved, even if the receiver is unplugged.
Default system settings
Setting Default
Digital Video Conversion ON SPEAKERS A Speaker System Normal(SB/FH) Speaker Setting Front: SMALL
Surround Position IN REAR Crossover 80 Hz X-Curve OFF DIMMER brightest
Inputs
See Input function default and possible settings on page 44.
HDMI
HDMI Audio Amp Control ON Control Mode ALL
MULTI-ZONE
’ using
Center: SMALL FH/FW: SMALL Surr: SMALL SB: SMALLx2 SW: YES
to
ENTER
on the front
.
PRESET /
OFF
.
, then
Setting Default
DIsplay Power Off YES
DSP
Power On Level LAST Volume Limit OFF Mute Level FULL Phase Control ON Sound Retriever ON
Sound Delay 0.0 frame Dual Mono CH1 DRC AUTO SACD Gain 0 dB LFE Attenuate 0 dB Auto delay OFF Digital Safety OFF Effect Level 90 (EXT.STEREO)/
2 PL II Music Options Center Width:3
Neo:6 Options Center Image:
Listening Mode (All Inputs)
See also Setting the Audio options on page 70 for other default DSP settings.
MCACC
MCACC Position Memory Channel Level (M1 to M6) 0.0 dB Speaker Distance
(M1 to M6) Standing Wave
(M1 to M6)
EQ Data (M1 to M6)
(iPod/USB, INTERNET RADIO, ADAPTER PORT function)/ OFF (Other functions)
50 (Other modes)
Dimension:0 Panorama:OFF
3 (Neo:6 MUSIC)/ 10 (Neo:6 CINEMA)
AUTO SURROUND (2 ch/multi ch)/ STEREO (Head phones)
M1: MEMORY 1
10’00”
ATT of all channels/ filters: 0.0 dB SWch Trim: 0.0 dB
All channels/bands: 0.0 dB EQ Trim: 0.0 dB
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INPUT SELECT ZONE 2
iPod
USB TUNER SIRIUS TV CTRL
ADAPTERNET RADIO
CDTV
BD DVD
R.SETUP
SOURCERECEIVER
MULTI OPERATION
DVR/BDR HDMI
RECEIVER
Chapter 9:

Controlling the rest of your system

However, there are cases where only certain

Operating multiple receivers

Up to four receivers can be operated discretely using this receiver's remote control when using multiple receivers, provided they are this receiver models. The receiver to be operated is switched by inputting the preset code to set the remote control setting.
• Set the remote modes on the receivers
before using this function (see Remote Control Mode Setup on page 109).
1 Press and hold the
R.SETUP
, press “4” for
three seconds.
The LED flashes continuously.
• To cancel the preset setup mode press
R.SETUP.
2 Press the number button for the receiver (“
Receiver 1
” to “
Receiver 4
”) you wish to
operate.
For example, to operate “Receiver 2”, press “2”. If the LED lights for one second, the setting has
been successfully completed. When the preset code is input, the LED flashes
three times to indicate that the setting has failed.

Setting the remote to control other components

Most components can be assigned to one of the input function buttons (such as DVD or CD) using the component’s manufacturer preset code stored in the remote.
functions may be controllable after assigning the proper preset code, or the codes for the manufacturer in the remote control will not work for the model that you are using.
If you can’t find a preset code that matches the component you want to control, you can still teach the remote individual commands from another remote control (see
Programming
signals from other remote controls

Note

• You can cancel or exit any of the steps by pressing R.SETUP.
• After one minute of inactivity, the remote automatically exits the operation.
• For greater convenience, assign the TV connected to the MONITOR OUT terminal to the TV CTRL button, and assign your satellite/cable receiver or set-top box connected to the TV input terminal to the TV input button. If a single device is connected to both terminals, that device should be assigned to both the TV CTRL and TV input buttons.
• Devices may be assigned to the following input function buttons.
on page 80).
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LISTENING MODE
AUTO / ALC /
DIRECT
STEREO
D.ACCESS
CH LEVEL A.ATT DIMMER
SIGNAL SEL
S.RETRIEVER
MCACC SLEEP
MIDNIGHT
TV
/
DTV MPX PQLS
PHASE
CTRL STATUS
PGM
iPod CTRL
HOME MENU
TUNE
TUNE
TOOLS
LIST
PRESET
TOP MENU BAND GUIDE
T.EDIT
VIDEO
PARAMETER
AUDIO
PARAMETER
ENTER
PRESET
RETURN
CATEGORY
MEMORY MENU
AUDIO
INFO
CLASS
ENTER
DISP
HDD DVD
546
8079
213
/ CLR
CH
STANDARD ADV SURR

Selecting preset codes directly

1 Press and hold the three seconds.
The LED flashes continuously.
• To cancel the preset setup mode press
R.SETUP.

2 Press the input function button for the component you want to control.

When assigning preset codes to TV CONTROL, press TV CTRL here.
The LED blinks once and flashes continuously.
R.SETUP
, press “1” for

Programming signals from other remote controls

If the preset code for your component is not available, or the available preset codes do not operate correctly, you can program signals from the remote control of another component. This can also be used to program additional operations (buttons not covered in the presets) after assigning a preset code.
Certain buttons represent operations that cannot be learned from other remote controls. The buttons available are shown below:
3 Use the number buttons to enter the 4­digit preset code.
See Preset code list on page 125. If the LED lights for one second, the setting has
been successfully completed.
MULTI
When the preset code is fully input, the LED flashes three times to indicate that the setting has failed. If this happens, enter the 4-digit preset code again.

4 Repeat steps 2 through 3 for the other components you want to control.

To try out the remote control, switch the component on or off (into standby) by pressing SOURCE. If it doesn’t seem to work, select the next code from the list (if there is one).
5Press
R.SETUP
to exit the preset setup
BD DVD
USB TUNER SIRIUS TV CTRL
iPod
INPUT
SELECT ZONE 2
TV CONTROL
CH
OPERATION
R.SETUP
CDTV
INPUT
VOL
SOURCERECEIVER
DVR/BDR HDMI
ADAPTERNET RADIO
RECEIVER
MASTER VOLUME
MUTE
mode.
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1 The remote can store about 120 preset codes from other components (this has been tested with codes of Pioneer
format only).
1 Press and hold the three seconds.
The LED flashes continuously.
• To cancel the preset setup mode press
R.SETUP.

2 Press the input function button for the component you want to control.

The LED blinks once and flashes continuously.
R.SETUP
1
, press “2” for
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3 cm
(1 inch)
This receiver’s remote control
Other remote control

3 Point the two remote controls towards each other, then press the button that will be doing the learning on this receiver’s remote control.

The LED blinks once and flashes continuously.
• T he r emote contro ls should b e 3 cm ( 1 inch) apart.

4 Press the corresponding button on the other remote control that is sending (teaching) the signal to this receiver’s remote control.

If the LED lights for one second, the setting has been successfully completed.
1

5 To program additional signals for the current component repeat steps 3 and 4.

To program signals for another component, exit and repeat steps 2 through 4.
6 Press
R.SETUP
to exit the programming
mode.

Erasing one of the remote control button settings

This erases one of the buttons you have programmed and restores the button to the factory default.
1 Press and hold the three seconds.
The LED flashes continuously.
• To cancel the preset setup mode press
R.SETUP.
2 Press the input function button corresponding to the command to be erased, then press
ENTER
The LED flash once.

3 Press and hold the button to be erased for three seconds.

If the LED lights for one second, the erasing has been successfully completed.

4 Repeat step 3 to erase other buttons. 5Press

R.SETUP
R.SETUP
, press “7” for
.
to exit the erasing mode.
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1 • Note that interference from TVs or other devices will sometimes result in the remote control learning the wrong
signal.
• Some commands from other remote controls cannot be learned, but in most cases the remotes just need to be
moved closer together or farther apart.
• If the LED flashes for five seconds, it means the memory is full. See Erasing all learnt settings that are in one input
function on page 82 to erase a programmed button you’re not using to free up more memory (note that some signals may take more memory than others).
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Erasing all learnt settings that are in one input function

This operation erases all the operational settings of other devices that have been programmed in one input function, and restores the factory default.
This function is handy for erasing all data programmed for devices no longer being used.
1 Press and hold the three seconds.
The LED flashes continuously.
• To cancel the preset setup mode press
R.SETUP.

2 Press and hold the input function button corresponding to the command to be erased for three seconds.

If the LED lights for one second, the erasing has been successfully completed.
R.SETUP
, press “9” for

Direct function

•Default setting: On
You can use the direct function feature to control one component using the remote control while at the same time, using your receiver to playback a different component. This could let you, for example, use the remote control to set up and listen to a CD on the receiver, and then use the remote control to rewind a tape in your VCR while you continue to listen to your CD player.
When direct function is on, any component you select (using the input function buttons) will be selected by both the receiver and the remote control. When you turn direct function off, you can operate the remote control without affecting the receiver.
1 Press and hold the three seconds.
The LED flashes continuously.
• To cancel the preset setup mode press
R.SETUP.

2 Press the input function button for the component you want to control.

3 Press “1” (On) or “0” (Off) to switch direct function.

If the LED lights for one second, the setting has been successfully completed.
If the LED flashes three times to indicate, the setting has failed.
4 Press
R.SETUP
R.SETUP
to exit the setup.
, press “5” for
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Multi operation and System off

The Multi operation feature allows you to program a series of up to 5 commands for the components in your system.
• Be sure to call up the preset codes of devices or perform programming signals for other remote controls before multi operation memory programming
The Multi operation feature makes it easy to perform the following operations by pressing just two buttons.
Press MULTI OPERATION and then the DVD input function button to:
1. Switch this receiver on.
2. Switch this receiver’s input to DVD.
3. Transmit a sequence of up to five programmed commands.
Similar to Multi operations, System off allows you to use two buttons to stop and switch off a series of components in your system at the same time. sequence may be programmed.
Press to:
1. Transmit a sequence of up to five programmed commands.
2. Switch off all Pioneer devices including the receiver (except DVD recorders and VCRs).
For greater convenience, program this receiver to perform power on/off and playback operations on non-Pioneer devices as well. (The signals for Pioneer devices described above are not contingent on programming for non-Pioneer devices.)
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Only one System off operation
MULTI OPERATION
and then  SOURCE
(page 80)
2
The buttons that can be programmed using Multi operation or System off are the same buttons as those that can be programmed for other remote controls (see Programming signals from other remote controls on page 80).

Programming a Multi operation or a shutdown sequence

1 Press and hold the
.
three seconds.
The LED flashes continuously.
• To cancel the preset setup mode press
R.SETUP.
2 Press the input function button (or SOURCE
For Multi operations, press the input function you wish to program (for example, if you want to start the sequence by switching on your DVD player, press DVD).
For System off, press the SOURCE button. The LED blinks twice and flashes
continuously.
3 If necessary, press the input function button for the component whose command you want to input.
This is only necessary if the command is for a new component (input function).
4 Select the button for the command you want to input.
The LED blinks once and flashes continuously.
With Pioneer components, you don’t need to program the power to switch off in a shutdown sequence (except DVD recorders).
button).
• You don’t need to program the receiver to switch on or off. This is done automatically.
R.SETUP
, press “3” for
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1 • Before Multi operation and System off will work correctly, you must setup the remote to work with your TV and other
components (see Operating multiple receivers on page 79 for more on this).
• Some units may take some time to power up, in which case multiple operations may not be possible.
• Power on and off commands only work with components that have a standby mode.
2 Some remote controllers for other manufacturers' devices use the same signals for switching the power on and off.
In some cases, even if this receiver is programmed to perform these commands, power to the non-Pioneer devices may not be switched on and off correctly. Program the receiver to perform these commands if the non-Pioneer device uses separate signals for power on/off.
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5 Repeat steps 3 to 4 to program a sequence of up to five commands.
Programming mode will terminate automatically when the 5 commands are entered.
•If you press R.SETUP before programming is completed, commands programmed up to that point will be stored.

Using multi operations

1Press
The LED flashes continuously.
2 function button that has been set up with a multi operation.
The receiver switches on (if it was in standby) and the programmed multi operation is performed automatically.
MULTI OPERATION
Within five seconds, press
.
an input

Using System off

1 Press
The LED flashes continuously.
2
The command sequence you programmed will run, then all Pioneer components will switch off zones becomes off).
MULTI OPERATION
Within five seconds,
1
, followed by this receiver (switch of all the
.
press
SOURCE
.
Erasing all the settings for the multi­operation
This erases all the settings programmed in the remote control for the multi-operation.
1 Press and hold the three seconds.
The LED flashes continuously.
• To cancel the preset setup mode press
R.SETUP.
2 Press the input function button containing the program you want to cancel or the
SOURCE
If the LED lights for one second, the erasing has been successfully completed.
R.SETUP
button for three seconds.
, press “8” for
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are sent.
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Resetting the remote control presets

This will erase all preset remote control preset codes and programmed buttons.
1 Press and hold the
R.SETUP
three seconds.
The LED flashes continuously.
2 Press and hold the
ENTER
three seconds.
If the LED lights for one second, the erasing has been successfully completed.

Default preset codes

Input function button

BD 2160 DVD 2158 DVR/BDR 2150 HDMI 2159 TV 0116 CD 5066 TV CTRL 0116

Preset code
1
, press “0” for
button for

Controls the components

This remote control can control components after entering the proper codes (see Setting the remote to control other components on page 79 for more on this). Use the input function buttons to select the component.

•The TV CONTROL buttons on the remote control are dedicated to control the TV assigned to the TV CTRL button. If you have two TVs, assign the main TV to the TV CTRL button.

MULTI OPERATION
R.SETUP
BD DVD
iPod
USB TUNER SIRIUS TV CTRL
INPUT
SELECT ZONE 2
TV CONTROL
CH
AUDIO
PARAMETER
LIST
TOP MENU
BAND GUIDE
PRESET
CATEGORY
HOME MENU
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PGM
HDD DVD
TV
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DTV MPX PQLS
S.RETRIEVER
SIGNAL SEL
MCACC SLEEP
CH LEVEL A.ATT DIMMER
D.ACCESS
/ CLR
AUTO / ALC /
STEREO
DIRECT
LISTENING MODE
RECEIVER
SOURCERECEIVER
DVR/BDR HDMI
ADAPTERNET RADIO
CDTV
RECEIVER
MASTER VOLUME
INPUT
VOL
MUTE
VIDEO
PARAMETER
TOOLS
TUNE
T.EDIT
ENTER
RETURN
TUNE
MEMORY MENU
CTRL STATUS
PHASE
AUDIO
MIDNIGHT
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INFO
DISP
CH
CLASS
ENTER
STANDARD ADV SURR
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1 When Selecting preset codes directly on page 80 are set, all the signals learned in the input function buttons are
cleared. This function is convenient when you want to reset some but not all of input function buttons.
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Button(s) TV TV (Monitor) BD/DVD HDD/DVR VCR SAT/CATV
SOURCE POWER ON/
Number buttons
(dot) (dot) KURO LINK CLEAR + - ENTER
(CLASS)
OFF
numerics numerics numerics numerics numerics numerics
ENTER CH ENTER ENTER ENTER - ENTER
EXIT/INFO EXIT TOP MENU TOP MENU - LIST
POWER ON/ OFF
POWER ON/ OFF
POWER ON/ OFF
POWER ON/ OFF
POWER ON/ OFF
TOOLS/
GUIDE/EPG /////////////// - /// ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER - ENTER
HOME MENU HOME MENU HOME MENU HOME MENU - HOME/
RETURN RETURN RETURN RETURN - RETURN
HDD (Red) Red Red -HDD -Red DVD (Green) Green Green -DVD -Green
(Yellow)
(Blue)
- -  - AUTO SETUP   -FREEZE  - -  - -  ANT  - SCREEN SIZE  -
AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO DISP DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY - DISPLAY/
CH +/– CH+/
a. Controls for BD.
Yellow Yellow -VCR -Yellow
Blue Blue MENU MENU - Blue
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USER MENU TOOLS GUIDE - GUIDE
MENU
AV SELECTION
CH+/
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 -
INFO
OUTPUT RESOLUTION
a
+/
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CH+/
-
CH+/
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CH+/
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TV
(Projector)
SOURCE POWER ON 1 MOVIE 2 STANDARD 3 DYNAMIC 4 USER1 5 USER2 6 USER3 7 COLOR+ 8 SHARP+ 9 GAMMA 0 COLOR
-
(dot) SHARP
-
ENTER (CLASS) COLOR TEMP
EXIT
INFO
////// ENTER ENTER
TEST
HIDE
MENU
HDMI1 HDMI2 COMP. VIDEO S-VIDEO BRIGHT
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BRIGHT+
AUDIO POWER OFF DISP ASPECT CH +/– CONTRAST+/
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Button(s) LD
SOURCE POWER ON/
Number buttons
(dot) +10 >10/CLEAR CLEAR ENTER
(CLASS)
////// - -/// ENTER ENTER - - -







AUDIO AUDIO DISP DISPLAY/
b. Controls for SACD. c. Controls for MD.
OFF numerics numerics numerics -
ENTER DISK/ENTER
TOP MENU - - MS
-
-
RETURN - - -
INFO
CD/CD-R/
SACD
POWER ON/ OFF
LEGATO LINK
SACD SETUPb - -
PURE AUDIOb - -
b
TIME
MD/DAT TAPE
POWER ON/ OFF
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OPEN/CLOSEcENTER
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1. Advanced MCACC
2. MCACC Data Check
3. Data Management
4. System Setup
Exit Return
HOME MENU
A/V RECEIVER
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b. Auto MCACC c. Manual MCACC d. Demo
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Chapter 10:

The Advanced MCACC menu

Making receiver settings from the Advanced MCACC menu

The Advanced MCACC (Multi Channel ACoustic Calibration) system was developed in Pioneer’s laboratories with the aim of making it possible for home users to perform adjustments of the same level as in a studio easily and with high precision. The acoustic characteristics of the listening environment are measured and the frequency response is calibrated accordingly to allow high precision, automatic analysis and optimal calibration of the sound field to bring it closer to a studio environment than ever before. Furthermore, while it was previously difficult to eliminate standing waves, this receiver is equipped with a standing wave control function using a unique process to perform acoustic analysis and reduce their influence.
This section describes how to calibrate the sound field automatically and fine-adjust the sound field data manually.

1 Switch on the receiver and your TV.

Use RECEIVER to switch on.
• If headphones are connected to the receiver, disconnect them.
2 Press on the remote control, then press
HOME MENU
A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen appears on your TV. Use /// and ENTER to navigate through the screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to confirm and exit the current menu.
• Press HOME MENU at any time to exit the HOME MENU.
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3Select ‘ HOME MENU
Advanced MCACC
, then press
ENTER
’ from the
.

4 Select the setting you want to adjust.

Full Auto MCACC – See Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40 for a quick and
effective automatic surround setup.
Auto MCACC – See Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 89 for a more detailed MCACC setup.
Manual MCACC – Fine-tunes your speaker settings and customize the Acoustic Calibration EQ (see Manual MCACC setup on page 92).
Demo – No settings are saved and no errors occur. When the speakers are connected to this receiver, the test tone is output repeatedly. Press RETURN to cancel the test tone.
1 Make sure not to switch off the power when using the HOME MENU.
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Automatic MCACC (Expert)

If your setup requires more detailed settings than those provided in Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40, you can customize your setup options below. You can calibrate your system differently for up to six different MCACC presets useful if you have different listening positions depending on the type of source (for example, watching movies from a sofa, or playing a video game close to the TV).
2

Important

• Make sure the microphone/speakers are not moved during the Auto MCACC Setup.
• Using the Auto MCACC Setup will overwrite any existing settings for the MCACC preset you select.
• The screen saver will automatically appear after five minutes of inactivity.
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, which are
3

CAUTION

• The test tones used in the Auto MCACC Setup are output at high volume.
1 Select ‘ Advanced MCACC
Auto MCACC
menu, then press
’ from the
ENTER
If the Advanced MCACC screen is not displayed, refer to Making receiver settings from the Advanced MCACC menu on page 88.

2 Select the parameters you want to set.

Use / to select the item, then use / to set.
Auto MCACC – The default is ALL (recommended), but you can limit the system calibration to only one setting (to save time) if you want. options are ALL, Keep SP System,
4
The available
5
Speaker Setting, Channel Level, Speaker Distance and EQ Pro & S-Wave.
• EQ Type (only available when the Auto MCACC Menu above is EQ Pro & S-Wave)
– This determines how the frequency balance is adjusted.
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1 These are stored in memory and referred to as MEMORY1 to MEMORY6 until you rename them in Data Management
on page 100.
2 You may also want to have separate calibration settings for the same listening position, depending on how you’re
using your system. 3 Except in cases where you are only adjusting one parameter (i.e. channel level) from the Auto MCACC menu (step 2). 4 • When data measurement is taken (after selecting ALL or Keep SP System), the reverb characteristics data (both
before- and after-calibration) that this receiver had been storing will be overwritten. If you want to save the reverb
characteristics data before measuring, connect a USB memory device to this receiver and transfer the data.
• When measurement is taken of data other than SYMMETRY (after selecting ALL or Keep SP System), the data are
not measured after the correction. If you will need to measure after correction data, take the measurement using the
EQ Professional menu in the Manual MCACC setup (page 95).
• The EQ Pro & S-Wave measurement is also taken when Keep SP System or EQ Pro & S-Wave is selected. See
Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional on page 95 for more on this.
• Either effect of Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional and Standing Wave can be switched on and off in the
respective MCACC preset. For details, see Setting the Audio options on page 70. 5The Keep SP System option allows you to calibrate your system while leaving your current speaker setting (page 104)
unchanged.
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3
2nd reference
point
3rd reference
point
Main listening
position
MASTER VOLUME
MCACC
SETUP MIC
VIDEO CAMERA
iPod
iPhone
USB HDMI 5
CONTROL ON / OFF
Microphone
Tripod
After a single calibration is performed, each of
the following three correction curves can be
stored separately in the MCACC memory.
SYMMETRY implements symmetric
3 Connect the microphone to the SETUP MIC
jack on the front panel.
Make sure there are no obstacles between the
speakers and the microphone. correction for each pair of left and right speakers to flatten the frequency-amplitude characteristics. ALL CH ADJ is a ‘flat’ setting where all the speakers are set individually so no special weighting is given to any one channel. FRONT ALIGN
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sets all speakers in accordance with the front speaker settings (no equalization is applied to the front left and right channels).
THX Speaker (only available when the
Auto MCACC Menu above is ALL or Speaker Setting) – Select YES if you are
using THX speakers (set all speakers to SMALL), otherwise leave it set to NO.
STAND.WAVE Multi-P (only available when
the
Auto MCACC
S-Wave
)
– In addition to measurements at the listening position, you can use two more reference points for which test tones will be analyzed for standing waves. This is useful if you want to get a balanced ‘flat’ calibration for several seating positions in your listening area. reference point indicated on-screen and note
the last microphone placement will be
at your main listening position:
Menu above is
2
Place the microphone at the
EQ Pro &
If you have a tripod, use it to place the microphone so that it’s about ear level at your normal listening position. If you do not have a tripod, use some other object to install the microphone.
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4 When you’re finished setting the options, select
START
then press
ENTER
.

5 Follow the instructions on-screen.

• Make sure the microphone is connected.
• If you’re using a subwoofer, it is automatically detected every time you switch on the system. Make sure it is on and the volume is turned up.
• See Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup on page 43 for notes regarding high background noise levels and other possible interference.
1 If you selected ALL or Keep SP System as your Auto MCACC menu, you can specify the MCACC preset where you
want to save the SYMMETRY, ALL CH ADJ and FRONT ALIGN settings. 2Switch the Multi-P setting NO if you only use one listening position. 3 Install the microphone on a stable floor. Placing the microphone on any of the following surfaces may make accurate
measurement impossible:
• Sofas or other soft surfaces.
• High places such as tabletops and sofa tops.
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6 Wait for the Auto MCACC Setup to finish outputting test tones.

A progress report is displayed on-screen while the receiver outputs test tones to determine the speakers present in your setup. Try to be as quiet as possible while it’s doing this.
1
• With error messages (such as Too much
ambient noise! or Check microphone) select RETRY after checking for ambient noise (see Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup on page 43) and verifying the mic connection. If there doesn’t seem to be a problem, you can simply select GO NEXT and continue.

7 If necessary, confirm the speaker configuration in the GUI screen.

2
The configuration shown on-screen should reflect the actual speakers you have.
If no operations are performed for 10 seconds while the speaker configuration check screen is being displayed, the Auto MCACC Setup will resume automatically. In this case, you don’t need to select ‘OK’ and press ENTER in step 8.
• If you see an ERR message (or the speaker
configuration displayed isn’t correct), there may be a problem with the speaker connection. If selecting RETRY doesn’t work, turn off the power and check the speaker connections. If there doesn’t seem to be a problem, you can simply use / to select the speaker and / to change the setting and continue.
•If Reverse Phase is displayed, the speaker’s wiring (+ and –) may be inverted. Check the speaker connections.
If the connections were wrong, turn off
the power, disconnect the power cord, then reconnect properly. After this, perform the Full Auto MCACC procedure again. – If the connections were right, select GO
NEXT and
8 Make sure ‘OK’ is selected, then press ENTER
A progress report is displayed on-screen while the receiver outputs more test tones to determine the optimum receiver settings for channel level, speaker distance, and Acoustic Calibration EQ.
Again, try to be as quiet as possible while this is happening. It may take 3 to 7 minutes.
• If you selected a STAND.WAVE Multi-P setup (in step 2), you will be asked to place the mic at the 2nd and 3rd reference points before finally placing it at your main listening position.
9 The Auto MCACC Setup procedure is completed and the reappears automatically.
The settings made in the Auto MCACC Setup should give you excellent surround sound from your system, but it is also possible to adjust these settings manually using the Manual MCACC setup menu (starting below) or Manual SP Setup menu (starting on page 102).
continue.
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1 Do not adjust the volume during the test tones. This may result in incorrect speaker settings. 2 This screen is only shown if you selected ALL or Speaker Setting from the Auto MCACC menu. 3 If the speaker is not pointed to the microphone (listening position) or when using speakers that affect the phase
(dipole speakers, reflective speakers, etc.), Reverse Phase may be displayed even if the speakers are properly connected.
4 • Depending on the characteristics of your room, sometimes identical speakers with cone sizes of around 12 cm (5
inches) will end up with different size settings. You can correct the setting manually using the Manual speaker setup on page 102.
• The subwoofer distance setting may be farther than the actual distance from the listening position. This setting should be accurate (taking delay and room characteristics into account) and generally does not need to be changed.
• If Auto MCACC Setup measurement results are incorrect due to the interaction of the speakers and viewing environment, we recommend adjusting the settings manually.
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You can also choose to view the settings by selecting individual parameters from the MCACC Data Check screen:
Speaker Setting – The size and number of speakers you’ve connected (see page 104 for more on this)
Channel Level – The overall balance of your speaker system (see page 93 or 105 for more on this)
Speaker Distance – The distance of your speakers from the listening position (see page 93 or 105 for more on this)
Standing Wave – Filter settings to control lower ‘boomy’ frequencies (see page 94 for more on this)
Acoustic Cal EQ – Adjustments to the frequency balance of your speaker system based on the acoustic characteristics of your room (see page 95 for more on this)
Output MCACC data – MCACC data and parameters can be transferred from this receiver to a USB device and the data imported into other devices using a special application via a computer (see Output MCACC data on page 99 for more on this).
Press
RETURN
after you have finished checking
each screen. When you’re finished, select
RETURN to go back to the
HOME MENU
Be sure to disconnect the microphone from this receiver upon completion of the Auto MCACC Setup.
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Manual MCACC setup

You can use the settings in the Manual MCACC setup menu to make detailed
adjustments when you’re more familiar with the system. Before making these settings, you should have already completed Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40.
You only need to make these settings once (unless you change the placement of your current speaker system or add new speakers).

CAUTION

• The test tones used in the Manual MCACC setup are output at high volume.

Important

• Press the MCACC button while the pertinent setup screens are displayed to select MCACC presets.
• For some of the settings below, you’ll have to connect the setup microphone to the front panel and place it about ear level at your normal listening position. Press HOME MENU to display the HOME MENU before you connect the microphone to this receiver. If the microphone is connected while the HOME MENU is not being displayed, the display will change to the
Full Auto MCACC under Advanced MCACC.
• See Problems when using the Auto MCACC Setup on page 43 for notes regarding high
background noise levels and other possible interference.
• If you’re using a subwoofer, switch it on and turn up the volume to the middle position.
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1 Select ‘ Advanced MCACC
See Making receiver settings from the Advanced MCACC menu on page 88 if you’re not already
at this screen.

2 Select the setting you want to adjust.

If you’re doing this for the first time, you might want to make these settings in order.
Fine Channel Level – Make fine
Fine SP Distance – Make precise delay
Standing Wave – Control overly resonant
The last two settings are specifically for customizing the parameters explained in Acoustic Calibration EQ Adjust on page 95:
EQ Adjust – Manually adjust the frequency
EQ Professional – Calibrate your system
Manual MCACC
menu.
adjustments to the overall balance of your speaker system (see Fine Channel Level below).
settings for your speaker system (see Fine Speaker Distance below).
low frequencies in your listening room (see Standing Wave on page 94).
balance of your speaker system while listening to test tones (see Acoustic Calibration EQ Adjust on page 95).
based on the direct sound coming from the speakers and make detailed settings according to your room’s reverb characteristics (see Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional on page 95).
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Fine Channel Level

•Default setting: 0.0dB (all channels)
You can achieve better surround sound by properly adjusting the overall balance of your speaker system. You can adjust the Channel Level of each speaker in 0.5 dB increments. The following setting can help you make detailed adjustments that you may not achieve using the Manual speaker setup on page 102.
1 Select ‘ Manual MCACC
The volume increases to the 0.0 dB reference level.
2 Adjust the level of the left channel.
This will be the reference speaker level, so you may want to keep the level around 0.0 dB so that you’ll have plenty of room to adjust the other speaker levels.
• After pressing ENTER, test tones will be
3 Select each channel in turn and adjust the levels (
Use / to adjust the volume of the speaker you selected to match the reference speaker. When it sounds like both tones are the same volume, press to confirm and continue to the next channel.
• For comparison purposes, the reference
• If you want to go back and adjust a
4 When you’re finished, press
You will return to the Manual MCACC setup menu.
Fine Channel Level
setup menu.
output.
+/–12.0 dB
speaker will change depending on which speaker you select.
channel, simply use / to select it.
) as necessary.
’ from the
RETURN
.

Fine Speaker Distance

•Default setting: 10’00’’ (all speakers)
For proper sound depth and separation with your system, it is necessary to add a slight bit of delay to some speakers so that all sounds will arrive at the listening position at the same time. You can adjust the distance of each speaker in half inch increments. The following setting can help you make detailed adjustments that you may not achieve using the Manual speaker setup on page 102.
1 Select ‘ Manual MCACC
2 Adjust the distance of the left channel from the listening position.
Fine SP Distance
setup menu.
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3 Select each channel in turn and adjust the distance as necessary.
Use / to adjust the delay of the speaker you selected to match the reference speaker. The delay is measured in terms of speaker distance from 0’00-1/2’’ to 45’00’’.
Listen to the reference speaker and use it to measure the target channel. From the listening position, face the two speakers with your arms outstretched pointing at each speaker. Try to make the two tones sound as if they are arriving simultaneously at a position slightly in front of you and between your arm span.
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When it sounds like the delay settings are matched up, press to confirm and continue to the next channel.
• For comparison purposes, the reference speaker will change depending on which speaker you select.
• If you want to go back and adjust a channel, simply use / to select it.
4 When you’re finished, press
RETURN
.
You will return to the Manual MCACC setup menu.

Standing Wave

•Default setting: ON2/ATT 0.0dB (all filters)
Acoustic standing waves occur when, under certain conditions, sound waves from your speaker system resonate mutually with sound waves reflected off the walls in your listening area. This can have a negative effect on the overall sound, especially at certain lower frequencies. Depending on speaker placement, your listening position, and ultimately the shape of your room, it results in an overly resonant (‘boomy’) sound. The Standing Wave Control uses filters to reduce the effect of overly resonant sounds in your listening area. During playback of a source, you can customize the filters used for Standing Wave Control for each of your MCACC presets.
1Select ‘ MCACC
Standing Wave
setup menu.
2 Adjust the parameters for the Standing Wave Control.
Filter Channel – Select the channel to which you will apply the filter(s): MAIN (all except center channel and subwoofer), Center or SW (subwoofer).
TRIM (only available when the filter channel above is SW) – Adjust the subwoofer channel level (to compensate for the difference in output post-filter).
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’ from the
Manual
1 • If you can’t seem to achieve this by adjusting the distance setting, you may need to change the angle of your
speakers very slightly.
• For better audibility, the subwoofer emits a continuous test tone (oscillating pulses are heard from your other speakers). Note that it may be difficult to compare this tone with the other speakers in your setup (depending on the low frequency response of the reference speaker).
2 You can switch on or off the Standing Wave and Acoustic Calibration EQ feature in the AUDIO PARAMETER menu.
See Setting the Audio options on page 70 for more on this.
3 • Since they will be overwritten, you may want to save the standing wave settings made with the Auto MCACC Setup
to another MCACC preset.
• Standing Wave control filter settings cannot be changed during playback of sources using the HDMI connection.
• When Standing Wave is selected for an MCACC preset memory where STAND.WAVE is set to OFF in the AUDIO PARAMETER, STAND.WAVE ON is automatically selected.
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Freq / Q / ATT – These are the filter parameters where Freq represents the frequency you will be targeting and Q is the bandwidth (the higher the Q, the narrower the bandwidth, or range) of the attenuation (ATT, the amount of reduction to the targeted frequency).
3 When you’re finished, press
You will return to the Manual MCACC setup menu.
RETURN
.

Acoustic Calibration EQ Adjust

•Default setting: ON1/0.0dB (all channels/ bands)
Acoustic Calibration Equalization is a kind of room equalizer for your speakers (excluding the subwoofer). It works by measuring the acoustic characteristics of your room and neutralizing the ambient characteristics that can color the original source material (providing a ‘flat’ equalization setting). If you’re not satisfied with the adjustment provided in
Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40 or Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 89, you can also
adjust these settings manually to get a frequency balance that suits your tastes.
1 Select ‘ MCACC
2 Select the channel(s) you want and adjust to your liking.
Use / to select the channel. Use
boost or cut the EQ. When you’re finished, go back to the top of the screen and press return to channel.
EQ Adjust
setup menu.
/
to select the frequency and
Ch
, then use
’ from the
/
Manual
to select the
/
to
to
•The OVER! indicator shows in the display if the frequency adjustment is too drastic and might distort. If this happens, bring the level down until OVER! disappears from the display.
Tip
• Changing the frequency curve of one channel too drastically will affect the overall balance. If the speaker balance seems uneven, you can raise or lower channel levels using test tones with the TRIM feature. Use / to select TRIM, then use / to raise or lower the channel level for the current speaker.
3 When you’re finished, press
You will return to the Manual MCACC setup menu.
RETURN
.

Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional

This setup minimizes the unwanted effects of room reverberation by allowing you to calibrate your system based on the direct sound coming from the speakers.
How to use Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional
If you find that lower frequencies seem overly reverberant in your listening room (i.e. it sounds ‘boomy’), or that different channels seem to exhibit different reverb characteristics (when Type A or Type B shown on the diagrams on the following applies), select EQ Pro. & S-Wave (or ALL) for the Auto MCACC setting in Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 89 to calibrate the room automatically.
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1 When EQ Adjust is selected for an MCACC preset memory where EQ is set to OFF in the AUDIO PARAMETER, EQ
ON is automatically selected.
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Low frequencies
High frequencies
Level
Acoustic Cal. EQ Pro calibration range
Conventional MCACC EQ calibration range
Time (in msec)
080
160
Front L
Front R
Level
Acoustic Cal. EQ Pro calibration range
Conventional MCACC EQ calibration range
Time (in msec)
080
160
Note
Type A: Reverberance of high vs. low
frequencies
Type B: Reverb characteristics for
different channels
If the pattern is as shown above, select the 30­50ms setting. If not, this setting is not
necessary.
Using Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional
1 Select ‘ ENTER
2 Select an option and press
EQ Professional
.
’, then press
ENTER
.
Reverb Measurement – Use this to measure the reverb characteristics of your room.
Reverb View – You can check the reverb measurements made for specified frequency ranges in each channel.
1
Advanced EQ Setup – Use this to select the time period that will be used for frequency adjustment and calibration, based on the reverb measurement of your listening area. Note that customizing system calibration using this setup will alter the settings you made in
Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40 or Automatic MCACC (Expert) on page 89 and
is not necessary if you’re satisfied with these settings.
3 If you selected ‘ select
EQ ON
Reverb Measurement
or
OFF
, and then
START
’,
.
The following options determine how the reverb characteristics of your listening area are displayed in Reverb View:
EQ OFF – You will see the reverb characteristics of your listening area without the equalization performed by this receiver (before calibration).
1If the Reverb View procedure is performed after the Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on
page 40 or Reverb Measurement operation, depending on the standing wave control setting, differences may appear on the reverb graph. With the Auto MCACC function, the reverberations are measured with the standing waves controlled, so the reverb characteristics graph shows the characteristics with the effect of the standing waves eliminated. By contrast, the Reverb Measurement function measures the reverberations without controlling the standing waves, so the graph indicates the reverb characteristics including the effect of the standing waves. If you wish to check the reverb characteristics of the room itself (with the standing waves as such), we recommend using the Reverb Measurement function.
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EQ ON – You will see the reverb
characteristics of your listening area with the equalization performed by this receiver (after calibration).
1
Note that the EQ response may not appear entirely flat due to adjustments necessary for your listening
2
area.
When the reverb measurement is finished, you can select Reverb View to see the results on­screen. See Professional Calibration EQ graphical output on page 116 for troubleshooting information.
4 If you selected ‘
Reverb View
’, you can check the reverb characteristics for each channel. Press
RETURN
when you’re done.
The reverb characteristics are displayed when the Full Auto MCACC or Reverb Measurement measurements are conducted.
3
Use / to select the channel, frequency and calibration setting you want to check. Use / to go back and forth between the three. The reverb characteristics graph before and after EQ calibration can be displayed by selecting Calibration : Before / After.
4
Note that the markers on the vertical axis indicate decibels in 2 dB steps.
5If
Advanced EQ Setup
’ is selected, select the MCACC memory to be stored, then enter the desired time setting for calibration, and then select
START
5
.
Based on the reverb measurement above, you can choose the time period that will be used for the final frequency adjustment and calibration. Even though you can make this setting without reverb measurement, it is best to use the measurement results as a reference for your time setting. For an optimal system calibration based on the direct sound coming from the speakers, we recommend using the 30-50ms setting.
Use
/
to select the setting. Use
/
to
switch between them. Select the setting from the following time
periods (in milliseconds): 0-20ms, 10-30ms,
20-40ms, 30-50ms, 40-60ms, 50-70ms and 60-80ms. This setting will be applied to all
channels during calibration. When you’re finished, select
START
. It will take about 2 to 4 minutes for the calibration to finish.
After the Acoustic Calibration Equalization is set, you are given the option to check the settings on-screen.
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1 The calibration corresponding to the currently selected MCACC preset will be used when EQ ON is selected. To use
another MCACC preset, press MCACC to select the MCACC memory you want to store.
2 After auto calibration with EQ Type : SYMMETRY (Full Auto MCACC, etc.), the graph for the inferred reverb
characteristics can be displayed by selecting Reverb View. To display the actually measured reverb characteristics after EQ calibration, measure with EQ ON.
3The After display when measurements have been made using the Full Auto MCACC or Auto MCACC (ALL or KEEP
SP system) function shows the graph for the inferred reverb characteristics after EQ Type : SYMMETRY calibration.
4 The reverb characteristics graph is overwritten each time the reverberations are measured. No Data is displayed if
there is no reverb characteristic data, for example before measurements have been taken.
5 To specify the place where the MCACC memory is to be stored, do so press MCACC to select the MCACC memory you
want to store.
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Checking MCACC Data

At the procedure of
surround sound (Auto MCACC)
procedure of page 89 or after fine-adjusting at
MCACC setup
calibrated settings using the GUI screen USB device is connected, on the computer’s screen.
1 Press , then press MENU
.
A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen appears on your TV. Use navigate through the screens and select menu items. Press current menu.
2 Select ‘ HOME MENU

3 Select the setting you want to check.

Speaker Setting

settings of the speaker systems. See
Speaker Setting
Channel Level – Used to check the output
level of the different speakers. See Channel Level below for more on this.
Speaker Distance – Used to check the distance to the different speakers. See Speaker Distance below for more on this.
Standing Wave – Used to check the standing wave control filter settings. See Standing Wave on page 99 for more on this.
Acoustic Cal EQ – calibration values of the listening environment’s frequency response. See Acoustic Cal EQ on page 99 this.
Output MCACC data – See Output
MCACC data on page 99 for more on this.
Automatically setting up for
Automatic MCACC (Expert)
on page 92, you can check your
///
RETURN
MCACC Data Check
to confirm and exit the
.
– Used to check the
below for more on this.
on page 40, the
Manual
HOME
and
ENTER
’ from the
Used to check the
for more on
on
or, if a
to
4 Press Check other settings.
5 When you’re finished, press You will return to the HOME MENU.
RETURN
menu, repeating steps 2 and 3 to check
to go back to
MCACC Data
RETURN
.
Speaker Setting
Use this to display the speaker size and number of speakers. See Speaker Setting on page 104 for more on this.
1Select ‘ Data Check
2 Select the channel you want to check.
Use / to select the channel. The corresponding channel on the layout diagram is highlighted.
Speaker Setting
menu.
’ from the
MCACC

Channel Level

Use this to display the level of the various channels. See Channel Level on page 105 for more on this.
1Select ‘ Data Check
2 When ‘ to select the MCACC preset you want to check.
The level of the various channels set at the selected MCACC preset is displayed. ‘---’ is displayed for channels that are not connected.
Channel Level
menu.
MCACC
’ is highlighted, use
’ from the
MCACC
/

Speaker Distance

Use this to display the distance from the different channels to the listening position. See Speaker Distance on page 105 for more on this.
1Select ‘ MCACC Data Check
2 When ‘ to select the MCACC preset you want to check.
The distance from the various channels set at the selected MCACC preset is displayed. ‘---’ is displayed for channels that are not connected.
Speaker Distance
menu.
MCACC
’ is highlighted, use
’ from the
/
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Standing Wave

Use this to display the standing wave related adjustment values for the various MCACC memories. See Standing Wave on page 94 for more on this.
1 Select ‘ Data Check
2 When ‘
/
want to check standing wave control.
The standing wave related calibration value for the selected channel stored at the selected MCACC preset and its graph are displayed.
3 Press  to highlight ‘
/
check.
Standing Wave
menu.
Filter Channel
to select the channel for which you
to select the MCACC preset you want to
’ from the
’ is highlighted, use
MCACC
MCACC
’, then use

Acoustic Cal EQ

Use this to display the calibration values for the frequency response of the various channels set in the different MCACC presets. See Acoustic Calibration EQ Adjust on page 95 for more on this.
1 Select ‘ Data Check
2 When ‘ select the channel.
The calibration value for the frequency response of the selected channel stored at the selected MCACC preset and its graph are displayed.
3 Press  to highlight ‘
/
check.
Acoustic Cal EQ
menu.
Ch
’ is highlighted, use
to select the MCACC preset you want to
’ from the
MCACC
MCACC
/
to
’, then use

Output MCACC data

Before continuing, make sure you have completed step 2 in Checking MCACC Data on page 98. The data measured with the Advanced MCACC function is transmitted to the USB device. characteristics before and after calibration and the MCACC results (parameters) can be checked on your computer.
1 Select ‘ MCACC Data Check
When the receiver is ready for transmission,
“Please connect your USB memory for the MCACC data, then press OK to output them.” shows on the GUI screen.
2 Connect your USB device to the USB terminal on the front panel, then select “OK”. “Please wait...” will be displayed on the
screen and transmission of measurement data to the USB device will begin.
Transmission is complete when “Complete” is displayed.
1
The 3D graphs of the reverb
Output MCACC data
menu.
2
’ from
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1 MCACC data and parameters can be transferred from this receiver to a USB device and the data imported into other
devices using a special application via a computer. See Connecting a USB device for Advanced MCACC output on page 37 for more on this.
2 Only one set of reverb characteristics is stored on the receiver. If you wish to compare several different measurement
results, transmit the data to the USB memory each time reverb measurements are taken.
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3 When you’re finished, press
RETURN
.
You will return to the MCACC Data Check menu. Continue with other operations in the
MCACC Data Check menu if necessary. Press RETURN again to exit the MCACC Data Check
menu.

Data Management

This system allows you to store up to six MCACC presets, allowing you to calibrate your system for different listening positions (or frequency adjustments for the same listening position). to match the kind of source you’re listening to and where you’re sitting (for example, watching movies from a sofa, or playing a video game close to the TV).
From this menu you can copy from one preset to another, name presets for easier identification and clear any ones you don’t need.
1 Press , then press MENU
A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen appears on your TV. Use /// and ENTER to navigate through the screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to confirm and exit the current menu.
2 Select ‘ HOME MENU

3 Select the setting you want to adjust.

1
This is useful for alternate settings
HOME
.
Data Management
’ from the
.
Memory Rename – Name your MCACC presets for easy identification (see Renaming MCACC presets below).
MCACC Memory Copy – Copy settings from one MCACC preset to another (see Copying MCACC preset data below).
MCACC Memory Clear – Clear any MCACC presets that you don’t want (see Clearing MCACC presets on page 101).

Renaming MCACC presets

If you have several different MCACC presets that you’re using, you may want to rename them for easier identification.
1Select ‘ Management
Memory Rename
setup menu.
’ from the
Data
2 Select the MCACC preset you want to rename, then select an appropriate preset name.
Use / to select the preset, then / to select a preset name.
3 Repeat for as many MCACC presets as necessary, then press
RETURN
when you’re
finished.
You will return to the Data Management setup menu.

Copying MCACC preset data

If you want to manually adjust the Acoustic Calibration EQ (see Manual MCACC setup on page 92), we recommend copying your current
2
settings of just a flat EQ curve, this will give you a reference point from which to start.
1Select ‘ Data Management
2 Select the setting you want to copy.
to an unused MCACC preset. Instead
MCACC Memory Copy
’ from the
setup menu.
All Data – Copies all the settings of the selected MCACC preset memory.
Level & Distance
– Copies only the channel level and speaker distance settings of the selected MCACC preset memory.
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1 This can be done in Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40 or Automatic MCACC
(Expert) on page 89, either of which you should have already completed.
2 The settings made in Automatically setting up for surround sound (Auto MCACC) on page 40 or Automatic MCACC
(Expert) on page 89.
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