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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.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
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IMPORTANT NOTICE – THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR.
PLEASE WRITE THIS SERIAL NUMBER ON YOUR ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND
KEEP IN A SECURE AREA. THIS IS FOR YOUR SECURITY.
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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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READ INSTRUCTIONS — All the safety and
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product is operated.
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future reference.
HEED WARNINGS — All warnings on the product
and in the operating instructions should be
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instructions should be followed.
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with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth. Never
clean with furniture wax, benzine, insecticides
or other volatile liquids since they may corrode
the cabinet.
ATTA CHMENTS — Do not use attachments not
recommended by the product manufacturer as
they may cause hazards.
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product near water — for example, near a
bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry
tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming
pool; and the like.
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unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table.
The product may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to the
product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any
mounting of the product should follow the
manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a
mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer.
CART — A product and cart combination should be
moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the product
and cart combination to overturn.
VENTILATION — Slots and openings in the cabinet
are provided for ventilation and to ensure
reliable operation of the product and to protect
it from overheating, and these openings must
not be blocked or covered. The openings should
never be blocked by placing the product on a
bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This
product should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless
proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered
to.
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operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your home,
consult your product dealer or local power
company.
LOCATION – The appliance should be installed in a
stable location.
NONUSE PERIODS – The power cord of the
appliance should be unplugged from the outlet
when left un-used for a long period of time.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION
• If this product is equipped with a polarized
alternating current line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other), it will fit into the
outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If
you are unable to insert the plug fully into the
outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should
still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety
purpose of the polarized plug.
• If this product is equipped with a three-wire
grounding type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin, it will only fit into a grounding
type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you
are unable to insert the plug into the outlet,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
grounding type plug.
POWER-CORD PROTECTION — Power-supply
cords should be routed so that they are not likely
to be walked on or pinched by items placed
upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the product.
OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING — If an
outside antenna or cable system is connected to
the product, be sure the antenna or cable
system is grounded so as to provide some
protection against voltage surges and built-up
static charges. Article 810 of the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides
information with regard to proper grounding of
the mast and supporting structure, grounding of
the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit,
size of grounding conductors, location of
antenna-discharge unit, connection to
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the
grounding electrode. See Figure A.
LIGHTNING — For added protection for this
product during a lightning storm, or when it is
left unattended and unused for long periods of
time, unplug it from the wall outlet and
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lightning and power-line surges.
POWER LINES — An outside antenna system
should not be located in the vicinity of overhead
power lines or other electric light or power
circuits, or where it can fall into such power
lines or circuits. When installing an outside
antenna system, extreme care should be taken
to keep from touching such power lines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
OVERLOADING — Do not overload wall outlets,
extension cords, or integral convenience
receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock.
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openings as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short-out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the product.
SERVICING — Do not attempt to service this
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may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE — Unplug this
product from the wall outlet and refer servicing
to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
• When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged.
• If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen
into the product.
• If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
• If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
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require extensive work by a qualified technician
to restore the product to its normal operation.
• If the product has been dropped or damaged in
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• When the product exhibits a distinct change in
performance — this indicates a need for service.
REPLACEMENT PARTS — When replacement parts
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may result in fire, electric shock, or other
hazards.
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or repairs to this product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the product is in proper
operating condition.
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should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling.
HEAT — The product should be situated away from
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
GROUND
CLAMP
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
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ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Information to User
Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s right to operate
the equipment.
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CAUTION : USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE
CAUTION : THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD.
CAUTION
• Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous
radiation exposure.
SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
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Energy-saving design
This system is designed to use 0.5W of
electricity when power is switched to
standby.
• The use of optical instruments with this
product will increase eye hazard.H013_En
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.K041_En
This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by method claims
of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual
property rights owned by Macrovision
Corporation and other rights owners. Use of
this copyright protection technology must be
authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is
intended for home and other limited viewing
uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering
or disassembly is prohibited.
Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so that you will know how to operate your model
properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them in a safe place for future
reference
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Contents
01 Before you start
Features
What’s in the box
Putting the batteries in the remote control
Playing only CDs and WMA/MP3 discs
(CD mode)
Scanning discs
Playing in slow motion
Frame advance/frame reverse
Using the Disc Navigator to browse the
contents of a disc
Looping a section of a disc
Using repeat play
Using random play
Creating and editing a DVD program list
Creating and editing a non-DVD program
list
Other functions available from the
program menu
Searching a disc
Switching subtitles
Switching DVD audio language
Switching audio channels when playing
a Video CD
Zooming the screen
Switching camera angles
Displaying disc information
This system is fully compatible with high
sampling-rate discs, capable of delivering
exceptional sound quality in terms of dynamic
range, low-level resolution and high-frequency
detail.
• Surround sound entertainment with
Dolby Digital and DTS software
The built-in Dolby Digital and DTS decoders let
you enjoy great surround sound with Dolby
Digital and DTS discs.
• Pure Cinema progressive scan video
When connected to a progressive scancompatible TV or monitor using the
component video outputs, you can enjoy
extremely stable, flicker free images, with the
same frame refresh rate as the original movie.
• Picture zoom
See
Zooming the screen
• MP3 and WMA compatibility
See
Compressed audio compatibility
• JPEG compatibility
See
JPEG file compatibility
• Graphical on-screen displays
Setting up and using your DVD home theater
system is made easy using the graphical onscreen displays.
• Energy saving design
This system is designed to use 0.5 W of power
when in standby.
on page 51.
on page 9.
on page 9.
What’s in the box
Please confirm that the following accessories
are in the main system box when you open it.
• Remote control
• AA/R6P dry cell batteries x2
• Video cable (yellow plugs)
• AM loop antenna
• FM wire antenna
• Power cord
• These operating instructions
• Warranty card
Please confirm that the following accessories
are in the speaker box when you open it.
• Speaker cables x6
• Non-skid pads for speakers (1 sheet)
Putting the batteries in the
remote control
• Open the battery compartment cover
and insert the batteries as shown.
Use two AA/R6P batteries and follow the
indications (
Close the cover when you’re finished.
Incorrect use of batteries can result in hazards
such as leakage and bursting. Please observe
the following:
• Don’t mix new and old batteries together.
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• Don’t use different kinds of battery
together—although they may look similar,
different batteries may have different voltages.
• Make sure that the plus and minus ends of
each battery match the indications in the
battery compartment.
• Remove batteries from equipment that
isn’t going to be used for a month or more.
• When disposing of used batteries, please
comply with governmental regulations or
environmental public instruction’s rules
that apply in your country or area.
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Using the remote control
Keep in mind the following when using the
remote control:
• Make sure that there are no obstacles
between the remote and the remote sensor
on the system unit.
• The remote has a range of about 23 ft. /
7 m at an angle of less than 30º.
• Remote operation may become unreliable
if strong sunlight or fluorescent light is
shining on the system unit’s remote
sensor.
• Remote controllers for different devices
can interfere with each other. Avoid using
remotes for other equipment located close
to this system.
• Replace the batteries when you notice a
fall off in the operating range of the remote.
however that some disc types, such as recordable CD and DVD, may be in an unplayable
format—see below for further compatibility
information.
Audio
DVD-Vi
Video
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Fujicolor CD
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• KODAK Picture CD
•
is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd.
CD-R/RW compatibility
• This system will play CD-R and CD-RW
discs recorded in CD Audio or Video CD
format, or as a CD-ROM containing MP3,
WMA or JPEG files. However, any other
content may cause the disc not to play, or
create noise/distortion in the output.
• This system cannot record CD-R or CD-RW
discs.
• Unfinalized CD-R/RW discs recorded as
CD Audio can be played, but the full Table
of Contents (playing time, etc.) will not be
displayed.
Disc / content format playback
compatibility
This player is compatible with a wide range of
disc types (media) and formats. Playable discs
will generally feature one of the following logos
on the disc and/or disc packaging. Note
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DVD-R/RW compatibility
• Compatible formats: DVD-Video, Video
Recording (VR)*
*
Edit points may not play exactly as edited;
screen may go momentarily blank at edited
points.
• Unfinalized playback: No
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• WMA/MP3/JPEG file playback on DVD-R/
RW: No
PC-created disc compatibility
Discs recorded using a personal computer
may not be playable in this unit due to the
setting of the application software used to
create the disc. In these particular instances,
check with the software publisher for more
detailed information.
Discs recorded in packet write mode (UDF
format) are not compatible with this player.
Check the DVD-R/RW or CD-R/RW software
disc boxes for additional compatibility
information.
Compressed audio compatibility
• Compatible formats: MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
(MP3), Windows Media Audio (WMA)
• Sampling rates: 32, 44.1 or 48kHz
• Bit-rates: Any (128Kbps or higher recommended)
• VBR (variable bit rate) MP3 playback: Yes
• VBR WMA playback: No
• WMA lossless encoding compatible: No
• DRM (Digital Rights Management)
compatible: Yes (DRM-protected audio
files will
DRM in the
• File extensions: .mp3, .wma (these must be
used for the player to recognize MP3 and
WMA files – do not use for other file types)
• File structure: Up to 999 files per folder
not
play in this player). See also
Glossary
on page 80.
About WMA
The Windows Media® logo printed on the box
indicates that this player can playback
Windows Media Audio content.
WMA is an acronym for Windows Media Audio
and refers to an audio compression technology
developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA
content can be encoded by using Windows
®
Media
Player version 7, 7.1, Windows Media®
Player for Windows
Player 9 Series.
Microsoft, Windows Media, and the Windows
logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/
or other countries.
®
XP, or Windows Media®
JPEG file compatibility
• Compatible formats: Baseline JPEG and
EXIF 2.1* still image files up to 8 megapixels are supported (maximum resolution
is 5120 x 5120 pixels).
*
File format used by digital still cameras
• File extensions: .jpg (must be used for the
player to recognize JPEG files – do not use
for other file types)
• File structure: Up to 999 files per folder
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Chapter 2
Connecting up
Connecting the speakers
• Before making or changing any rear panel connections, make sure that all the components
are switched off and unplugged from the power supply.
Surround rightXV-HTD340Surround left
IN
GrayBlue
Subwoofer
Front right
Green
Front left
Center
Purple
WhiteRed
Connect each speaker using the color-coded speaker cable. Match them to the colored labels
above the speaker terminals.
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• These speaker terminals can be under
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE
connect or disconnect the speaker cables,
to prevent the risk of electric shock, do not
touch uninsulated parts before
disconnecting the power cord.
• Do not connect any of the supplied
speakers to any other amplifier. This may
result in malfunction or fire.
This system has been designed for best
performance when connected to the
supplied speakers. We do not, therefore,
recommend that you connect and use
other speakers with this system.
1 Twist and pull off the protective shields
on each wire.
2 Connect to the speaker terminals on the
rear of the system unit.
Match the colored wire with the color-coded
label (above the tabs), then insert the colored
wire into the red (+) tab and the other wire with
the black (–) tab.
. When you
3 Connect to the speaker terminals on the
rear of the speakers in the same way.
• Remove the supplied non-skid pads from
the paper, and stick four onto the base of
each satellite speaker. Actual speakers
supplied may differ from those shown.
Placing the speakers
Depending on the size and characteristics of
your room, you can choose to place your
speakers in one of two ways using this system:
•
Standard surround 5-spot setup
a standard multichannel surround sound
speaker setup for optimal 5.1 channel
home theatre sound.
System
unit
woofer
Center
Sub-
– This is
Front rightFront left
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Surround
left
Surround
right
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Front left
Surround
left
•
Front surround 3-spot setup
is ideal when rear surround speaker
placement isn’t possible or you want to
avoid running long speaker cables in your
listening area. Use this setup together with
the Front Surround modes to take
advantage of wall and ceiling reflections
for a very realistic surround effect.
Surround
Front
left
Center
Subwoofer
Listening position
left
System
unit
Front right
Surround
right
– This setup
Surround
right
Sub-
woofer
Front
right
See
About the listening modes
on page 37 for
more on using the different listening modes
with each speaker setup.
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 6–9 ft. / 2–3 m apart, at equal
distance from the TV.
• Install the center speaker above or below
the TV so that the sound of the center
channel is localized at the TV screen.
• When using a 5-spot setup, install the
surround speakers slightly above ear level,
if possible.
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Front
left
Surround
left
Listening position
Center
Subwoofer
Center
Surround
right
Front
right
• Make sure that all speakers are securely
installed (if you choose to install the center
speaker on top of the TV, be sure to secure
it by suitable means). 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.
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• The front, center and surround speakers
supplied with this system are magnetically
shielded. However, placing them extremely
close to a television may result in color
distortion on the screen. If this happens,
move the speakers a little further away and
switch off the television for 15–30 minutes.
• The subwoofer is not magnetically shielded
and so should not be placed near a TV or
monitor.
Wall-mounting the surround speaker
system
Before mounting
• Remember that the speaker system is
heavy and that its weight could cause the
wood screws to work loose, or the wall
material to fail to support it, resulting in the
speaker falling. Make sure that the wall you
intend to mount the speakers on is strong
enough to support them. Do not mount on
plywood or soft surface walls.
• Mounting screws are not supplied. Use
screws that are suitable for the wall
material and that will support the weight of
the speaker.
3–5 mm
• If you are unsure of the qualities and
strength of the walls, consult a
professional for advice.
• Pioneer is not responsible for any
accidents or damage that result from
improper installation.
Connecting to your TV
This system has three different kinds of video
output that you can use to connect up your TV.
Check the available inputs on your TV to see
which you can use.
• Do not connect a VCR between this system
and your TV as DVD playback will be
affected.
• Use the supplied video cable to connect
the VIDEO OUT jack to a video input on
your TV.
VIDEO
INPUT
TV
Wood screw
Protrusion: 5-7mm
10 mm
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
PBY
VIDEO
IN
OUT
CONTROL
S-VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
SPEAKERS
FRONT
SUB
CENTER
WOOFER
LR
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• Placing the system unit too close to your TV
may cause interference, especially if you’re
using an indoor antenna. If you notice
interference, move the system unit away
from the TV.
Connecting using the S-video output
If your TV has an S-video input, you can use this
instead of the standard video output for a
better quality picture.
• Use an S-video cable (not supplied) to
connect the S-VIDEO OUT to an S-video
input on your TV.
Line up the small triangle below the jack with
the same mark on the plug before plugging in.
S-VIDEO
INPUT
TV
Connecting using the component
video output
If your TV has component video inputs, you can
use these instead of the standard video output
to connect this system to your TV. This should
give you the best quality picture from the three
types of video output available.
• Use a component video cable (not
supplied) to connect the COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT to a set of component inputs
on your TV.
COMPONENT
INPUT
TV
VIDEO
IN
OUT
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
PBY
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
CONTROL
OUT
VIDEO
IN
OUT
PR
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
PBY
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
OUT
CONTROL
SPEAKERS
• The S-video output is switchable between
S1 and S2 formats for compatibility with all
TVs. See
Video Output settings
for more on this.
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FRONT
SUB
CENTER
WOOFER
LR
on page 63
SPEAKERS
FRONT
SUB
WOOFER
LR
• The component video output is switchable
between interlaced and progressive
formats. See
page 63 and
video from the component video outputs
Video Output settings
on
Watching progressive scan
below for more on this.
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Watching progressive scan video from
the component video outputs
Compared to interlace video, progressive scan
video effectively doubles the scanning rate of
the picture, resulting in a very stable, flickerfree image. Progressive scan video is available
only from the component video output. There
are a few things to keep in mind when
switching the
setting to
• When set to
output from the
and
• If you want to display video on more than
one monitor simultaneously, make sure
the player is set to
• If you connect a TV that is not compatible
with a progressive scan signal and switch
the setting to
able to see any picture at all. In this case,
press
in standby, then press and hold the front
panel
until the display shows
the front panel
so that the display shows
the front panel
interlace and switch the system back on.
Component Out
Progressive
S
(S-video) jacks.
STANDBY/ON
(stop) button for about 8 seconds
:
Progressive
VIDEO OUT
Interlace
Progressive
(page 63)
, there is no video
(composite)
.
, you will not be
to put the system
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or
Interlace?
button to set to
. Press
button
. Press
connection to the ‘standard definition’ output
(Interlace). If there are questions regarding our
TV set compatibility with this model, please
contact our customer service center.
This system is compatible with the following
Pioneer displays and monitors:
Compatibility of this player with
progressive-scan and high-definition
TVs.
This player is compatible with progressive
video Macro Vision System Copy Guard.
Consumers should note that not all highdefinition television sets are fully compatible
with this product and may cause artifacts to be
displayed in the picture. In case of 525
progressive scan picture problems, it is
recommended that the user switch the
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Listening to TV audio through this
system
You can connect the audio output of your TV to
this system so that broadcast TV sound is
played through this system.
• Connect a stereo audio cable (not
supplied) from the audio outputs of your
TV to the TV IN jacks on this system.
AUDIO
OUTPUT
TV
ANTENNA
COAXIAL IN
LINE 2
AUDIO
OUTININ
L
R
LINE 1
AM LOOP
ANTENNA
L
FM
UNBAL
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R
TV
Using this unit with a Pioneer
plasma display
If you have a Pioneer plasma display (models
PRO-1110HD, PRO-910HD, PDP-5040HD,
PDP-4340HD), you can use an SR+ cable (see
note below) to connect it to this unit and take
advantage of various convenient features,
such as automatic video input switching of the
plasma display when the input is changed.
Pioneer plasma display
Media receiver
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
CONTROL
OUT
PR
PBY
VIDEO
IN
OUT
CONTROL
S-VIDEO
OUT
VIDEO
SPEAKERS
• If you find that the TV audio is distorting
when played through this system, you can
set the input attenuator to reduce the input
signal level. See
Optional system settings
on page 67 to do this.
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• Use a 3-ringed miniplug SR+ cable to
connect the CONTROL IN jack of this unit
through a media receiver to the CONTROL
OUT jack of your plasma display.
Before you can use the extra SR+ features, you
need to make a few settings in the unit. See
SR+ control options for Pioneer plasma displays
on page 59 for detailed instructions.
Connecting up
02
Using the SR+ mode with a Pioneer
plasma display
When connected using an SR+ cable, a
number of features (such as automatic video
input switching and volume muting on the
plasma display) become available to make
using this unit with your Pioneer plasma
display even easier.
See also
plasma displays
setting up the unit.
1 Make sure that the plasma display and
this unit are switched on and that they are
connected with an SR+ cable.
there is a communication problem
between the unit and the plasma display.
Check all connections and retry.
.
shows in the display, it means
• The automatic volume muting feature is
enabled separately; see
options for Pioneer plasma displays
page 59. (You can also use the System
Setup menu to switch the SR+ mode of
this unit.)
• If you disconnect the SR+ cable or switch
the plasma display off while SR+ is on, the
setting automatically reverts to
This displays an error if you switch the
input of the unit with the plasma display
switched off. Likewise, if this unit is
switched off, the link with the plasma
display will be terminated.
SR+ control
SR+ OFF
on
.
• The 3-ringed SR+ cable from Pioneer is
commercially available under the part
number ADE7095. Contact the Pioneer
Customer Support division for more
information on obtaining an SR+ cable.
• You won’t be able to use the remote sensor
of this unit with the
this unit connected to the
jack of your plasma display. You can use
the remote sensor of the plasma display
(even in standby) as long as the power isn’t
switched off.
CONTROL IN
CONTROL OUT
jack of
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Connecting up02
Connecting the supplied antennas
The supplied antennas provide a simple way to listen to AM and FM radio. If you find that reception
quality is poor, an outdoor antenna should give you better sound quality—see
antennas
on page 71 for more on how to do this.
Connecting external
FM wire (PAL)
antenna
ANTENNA
AM LOOP
ANTENNA
L
FM
UNBAL
75
R
TV
COAXIAL IN
LINE 2
AUDIO
OUTININ
L
R
LINE 1
Assembling the loop antenna
1 Bend the stand in the direction
indicated.
2 Clip the loop onto the stand.
AC IN
AM loop antenna
AM loop antenna
1 Pull off the protective shields of both
AM antenna wires.
2 Press the antenna terminal tabs to open
and insert one wire into each terminal.
3 Release the tabs to secure the AM
antenna wires.
4 Place the AM antenna on a flat surface
and point in the direction giving the best
reception.
Avoid placing near computers, television sets
or other electrical appliances and do not let it
come into contact with metal objects.
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Connecting up
• It’s also possible to fix the AM antenna to a
wall using two screws (see illustration
below). Before fixing, make sure that the
reception is satisfactory.
FM wire antenna
• Connect the FM wire antenna to the FM
UNBAL 75
the AM loop antenna.
For best results, extend the FM antenna fully
and fix to a wall or door frame. Don’t drape
loosely or leave coiled up.
• The signal ground (
Ω
terminal in the same way as
) is designed to
reduce noise that occurs when an antenna
is connected. It is not an electrical safety
ground.
Connecting the power
Before connecting the power and switching on
for the first time make sure that everything is
connected properly.
AC IN
ANTENNA
AM LOOP
ANTENNA
FM
UNBAL
75
Power outlet
1 Plug one end of the supplied power
cord into the AC INLET.
2 Plug the other end into a household
power outlet.
02
• See
Connecting auxiliary components
page 71 for details of other connections
you can make with this system.
on
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Controls and displays03
Chapter 3
Controls and displays
Front panel
1
DIRECT PLAY
STANDBY/ON
PHONES
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1 STANDBY/ON
Press to switch the system on or into standby.
2 DIRECT PLAY buttons
Press to start playback of any disc in the
player.
3 DVD/CD
Press to switch to the
starts/pauses/resumes playback of the
currently loaded disc.
4 TUNER FM/AM/ST.
Press to switch to the tuner function, then
between bands and station presets.
5 TV/L1/L2
Press to switch between the external sources,
TV, LINE 1 (L1
6
and
23 4 57 8
5
FM/AM/ST.
DVD/CD TUNER TV/L1/L2
1234
DISC
1234
5
(page 26)
(page 30)
(page 29)
DVD/CD
function. Also
(page 34)
(page 36)
) and
LINE 2 (L2
).
6
9 1011
DISC SKIP EXCHANGE
CD MODE TIMER
DOWN
16
• When in listening to the tuner, use to tune
to stations or select presets.
7
Press to stop playback.
8
Press to start or resume playback. During
playback, press to pause; press again to
restart playback.
9 DISC SKIP
(page 30, 32)
• During playback, press to start playing the
next disc in the player.
• If the disc tray is open while no disc is
playing, the tray rotates one disc space.
• If the disc tray was opened using the
EXCHANGE
SKIP
button, then pressing
rotates the disc tray two disc spaces.
Press to skip tracks/chapters; press and hold
to scan backwards/forwards.
OPEN/CLOSE
VOLUME
UP
DISC
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10 EXCHANGE
(page 32)
Press during playback to open the disc tray
without stopping playback. Press again to
close the disc tray.
11 OPEN/CLOSE
Press to open/close the disc tray.
12 Disc tray
13 VOLUME control
Use to adjust the volume.
14 Timer indicator
(page 55)
Lights when the timer is set.
15
This mark indicates compatibility with DVDRW discs recorded on a DVD recorder in
Video Recording (VR) mode.
Display
1
3
2
MIDNIGHT
4
QUIET
6
758
PGM RPT - 1 RDMATT REC MODE
16 CD MODE indicator
(page 43)
Lights when the CD Mode is on. In this mode,
the system only plays audio CDs and WMA/
MP3 discs.
17 Display
See
Display
on page 21 for detailed
information.
18 DISC indicators
Shows which disc spaces are currently
occupied.
19 PHONES jack
Headphone jack.
10 11121314
9
PRO LOGIC
DIGITAL
ADV.SURR.
kHz
Neo:6
MHzPRGSVE
1 Tuner indicators
(page 34)
Lights when a broadcast is being
received.
Lights when a stereo FM broadcast is
being received in auto stereo mode.
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Lights when FM mono reception is
selected.
2
Lights when a disc is playing.
3 MIDNIGHT
(page 41)
Lights when the Midnight mode is selected.
4 QUIET
(page 41)
Lights when the Quiet mode is selected.
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5
Lights to indicate random or repeat play of all
discs loaded.
6 PGM
(page 47)
Lights when a program list has been
programmed.
7 RPT and RPT-1
RPT
lights during repeat play.
(page 45)
RPT-1
lights
during repeat one-track play.
8 RDM
(page 46)
Lights during random play.
9 ATT
(page 67)
Lights when the input attenuator is active for
the currently selected analog input.
10 REC MODE
(page 72)
Lights when Rec Mode is on.
11 Timer indicators
(page 55)
Lights when the timer is set
Lights when the sleep timer is active
122 PRO LOGIC II
(page 38)
Lights during Dolby Pro Logic II decoding.
132 DIGITAL
(page 38)
Lights during playback of a Dolby Digital
source.
14 Speaker indicators
These show which speakers are being used to
output the current source (they are not
placement diagrams). The illustrations below
show some example displays.
3.1 channel sound with Dialogue
enhancement on the center
channel
5.1 channel surround sound with
Virtual Surround Back mode active
(When headphones are connected, none of
the speaker indicators are lit.)
15 PRGSVE
(page 63)
Lights when progressive scan video output is
selected.
16 ADV.SURR.
(page 39)
Lights when one of the Advanced or Front
Surround listening modes is selected.
17
(page 38)
Lights during playback of a DTS source.
18 kHz / MHz
Indicates the unit of the frequency shown in
the character display (
kHz
for AM,
MHz
for
FM)
19 Character display
20
(page 51)
Lights during multi-angle scenes on a DVD
disc.
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5.1 channel surround sound
Stereo (2.1 channel) sound
Controls and displays
03
Remote control
STANDBY/ON
1
DVD/CD
3
4
SOUND
MODE
6
8
AUDIO
DISC 1 DISC 2
DISC 4 DISC 5
10
SYSTEM SETUP
11
13
HOME
MENU
QUIET/
MIDNIGHT
14
16
FOLDER
PROGRAM
TEST TONE CH LEVEL
17
19
SHIFT
5.1ch DVDSYSTEM
• Functions printed in green on the remote
control are accessed using the
button. Press the function button you want
while holding down
1 STANDBY/ON
Press to switch the system on or into standby.
TVLINE
TUNER
DIALOGUE VIR. SB
SURROUND ADVANCED
SUBTITLE
ANGLE ZOOM
DISC 3
CD MODE
DISC SKIP
VOLUME
TUNE +
ENTER
TUNE –
REPEAT RANDOM
TIMER
DIMMER
DISPLAYSR +
TV CONTROL
CHANNELINPUT
SURROUND
SHIFT
(page 26)
OPEN/CLOSE
L1/L2FM/AM
BASS MODE
FRONT
SURROUND
ROOM
SETUP
MUTE
TOP MENU
DVD MENU
ST +ST –
RETURN
FOLDER
CLEAR
ENTER
VOLUME
.
2
5
7
9
12
15
18
SHIFT
2 OPEN/CLOSE
Press to open/close the disc tray.
3 Function select buttons
Press to select the source you want to listen to
(
DVD/CD, TUNER, TV, LINE
).
4 SOUND MODE
Use to adjust the tone and effect levels/
settings. (pages 38–42)
5 Surround sound and enhancement
buttons
SURROUND
(page 38)
Use to select a Surround mode.
DIALOGUE (SHIFT + SURROUND)
(page 41)
Use to select a Dialogue mode.
ADVANCED
(page 39)
Use to select an Advanced Surround
mode.
VIR. SB (SHIFT + ADVANCED)
(page 41)
Press to switch the Virtual Surround Back
speaker effect on/off.
FRONT SURROUND
(page 39)
Use to select a Front Surround listening
mode.
BASS MODE (SHIFT + FRONT
SURROUND)
(page 42)
Use to select a Bass Mode.
6 DVD buttons
(page 51)
AUDIO
Press to select an audio channel or
language.
SUBTITLE
(page 51)
Press to display/change the subtitle
display.
ANGLE
(page 51)
Press to change camera angle during DVD
multi-angle scene playback.
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ZOOM
(page 51)
Press to change the screen zoom level.
7 ROOM SETUP
Press to start Room Setup.
8 Disc selection buttons
DISC select buttons
Use to select discs in the player.
DISC SKIP / CD MODE
• During playback, press to start playing the
next disc in the player.
• If the disc tray is open while no disc is
playing, the tray rotates one disc space.
• If the disc tray was opened using the
EXCHANGE
pressing
two disc spaces. (page 30, 32)
• Use with
switch CD Mode on/off. (page 43)
9 MUTE
Press to mute all sound from the speakers and
headphones (press again to cancel).
10 VOLUME
Use to adjust the volume.
11 HOME MENU / SYSTEM SETUP
• Press to display (or exit) the on-screen
menu for Initial Settings, Play Mode
functions, etc.
• Use with
make various system and surround sound
settings. (page 58)
12 DVD MENU / TOP MENU
• Press to display a DVD-Video disc menu, or
the Disc Navigator if a VR mode DVD-RW,
CD, Video CD, WMA/MP3 or JPEG disc is
loaded.
• Use with
display the top menu of a DVD disc in the
play position (this may be the same as
pressing
(page 27)
(page 29)
button (front panel only), then
DISC SKIP
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
DVD MENU
rotates the disc tray
for
CD MODE
for
SYSTEM SETUP
for
TOP MENU
).
: Use to
: Use to
: Use to
13 Cursor buttons, ENTER and tuning
buttons
Cursor buttons
Use the cursor buttons (
navigate on-screen displays and menus.
ENTER
Press to select an option or execute a
command.
TUNE +/–
Use to tune the radio.
ST +/–
Use to select station presets when
listening to the radio.
14 QUIET/MIDNIGHT
Use to select Quiet and Midnight listening
modes.
15 RETURN
Press to return to a previous menu screen.
16 Playback controls
Press to start or resume playback.
and
/
Use for reverse slow motion playback,
frame reverse and reverse scanning.
and
/
Use for forward slow motion playback,
frame advance and forward scanning.
/ FOLDER –
Press to jump to the beginning of the
current chapter/track, then to previous
chapters/tracks.
Press
SHIFT + to jump to the
beginning of the previous folder
/ FOLDER +
Press to jump to the next chapter/track (or
folder by pressing
///
(page 41)
SHIFT +
) to
).
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Press to pause playback; press again to
restart.
Press to stop playback.
17 Number buttons and SHIFT functions
Use the number buttons for selecting
chapters/tracks from a disc directly; use with
the
SHIFT
printed in green.
button to access the functions
PROGRAM (SHIFT + 1)
Use to program/play a program list.
REPEAT (SHIFT + 2)
Use to select a repeat play mode.
RANDOM (SHIFT + 3)
Use to select a random play mode.
TEST TONE (SHIFT + 4)
Use to output the test tone (for speaker
setup).
CH LEVEL (SHIFT + 5)
Use to adjust the speaker level.
TIMER (SHIFT + 6)
Press to display the clock and to access the
timer menu.
SR+ (SHIFT + 7)
Press to switch SR+ on or off.
DISPLAY (SHIFT + 8)
Press to display/change disc information
shown on-screen.
DIMMER (SHIFT + 9)
Press to switch between normal and
dimmed front panel display.
CLEAR
Press to clear an entry.
ENTER
Press to select menu options, etc. (works
exactly the same as the
above).
(page 45)
(page 46)
(page 60)
(page 55)
(page 17)
(page 52)
ENTER
(page 47)
(page 60)
button in 13
18 TV CONTROL buttons
These buttons are dedicated to control the TV
assigned to the
Use to turn on/off the power of the TV.
INPUT
Use to select the TV function.
TV CHANNEL +/–
Use to select channels.
TV VOLUME +/–
Use to adjust the volume on your TV.
19 SHIFT
Use to access the functions/commands
printed in green on the remote (press the
button for the function you want while holding
down
SHIFT
TV
button.
).
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Getting started04
Chapter 4
Getting started
Switching on and setting up
After making sure everything is connected up
properly, you’re ready to switch on. The first
thing to do is to tell the system what kind of TV
you’re using, standard or widescreen.
After that you can set up the surround sound
for your room, and set the clock so that you can
use the timer features.
STANDBY/ON
ROOM
SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
ENTER
TIMER
ENTER
SHIFT
1 Press STANDBY/ON (on the remote or
on the front panel) to switch the system
on.
Also make sure that your TV is switched on and
that the video input is set to this system. You
should see the welcome screen displayed.
Welcome to Pioneer DVD!
Thank you for purchasing this Pioneer DVD player.
Before using, please take a little time
to setup your DVD player
Put the batteries into the remote control
Next, press the [ENTER] button on the remote control
and start the Let's Get Started Menu
Next
2 Press ENTER to move on to the next
screen.
3 Use the
/
(cursor left/right) buttons
to select either ‘Wide screen’ or ‘Standard
size screen’ according to the kind of TV you
have, then press ENTER.
See also
Screen sizes and disc formats
on
page 77 if you’re not sure which one to choose.
Let's Get Started Menu
What kind of TV do you have?
Use the / cursor buttons
to choose, then press ENTER
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