Sony STR-DE335 User Manual [ru]

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Operating instructions
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STR-DE335
© 1999 by Sony Corporation
Getting Started
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or build-in cabinet.
Precautions
On safety
• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the receiver and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
On power sources
• Before operating the receiver, check that the operating voltage is identical with your local power supply. The operating voltage is indicated on the nameplate at the rear of the receiver.
• The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off.
• If you are not going to use the receiver for a long time, be sure to disconnect the receiver from the wall outlet. To disconnect the mains lead, grasp the plug itself; never pull the cord.
• AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified service shop.
• The mains switch is located on the front exterior.
On placement
• Place the receiver in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat build-up and prolong the life of the receiver.
• Do not place the receiver near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical shock.
• Do not place anything on top of the cabinet that might block the ventilation holes and cause malfunctions.
On operation
• Before connecting other components, be sure to turn off and unplug the receiver.
On cleaning
• Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine.
If you have any question or problem concerning your receiver, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
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About This Manual
The instructions in this manual is for model STR-DE335. Check your model number by looking at the upper right corner of the front panel.
Conventions
The instructions in this manual describe the controls on the receiver. You can also use the controls on the remote if they have the same or similar names as those on the receiver.
• A “Quick Reference Guide” is supplied on page 28.
• The “Remote Button Descriptions” section on page 27 provides an overview of the remote buttons.
• The following icons are used in this manual:
Indicates that you can use only the remote to do the task. Indicates hints and tips for making the task easier.
This receiver has the Dolby Surround system. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “Dolby ,” “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol a are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started
Unpacking 4 Hookup Overview 4 Aerial Hookups 5 Audio Component Hookups 5 Video Component Hookups 6 Speaker System Hookups 7 AC Hookups 9 Before You Use Your Receiver 10 Storing FM Stations Automatically in Alphabetical Order
(“Auto-betical”) 10
Receiver Operations
Selecting a Component 11 Receiving Broadcasts 13 Presetting Radio Stations 14 Using the Radio Data System (RDS) 15 Recording 17 Using the Sleep Timer 17
Using Surround Sound
Choosing a Sound Field 18 Getting the Most Out of Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound 19
Additional Information
Troubleshooting 22 Specifications 23 Glossary 24
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Index 25
Rear Panel Descriptions 26
Remote Button Descriptions 27
Quick Reference Guide 28
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Getting Started
Unpacking
Check that you received the following items with the receiver:
• FM wire aerial (1)
• AM loop aerial (1)
• Remote commander (remote) (1)
• Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
Inserting batteries into the remote
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries in accordance with the + and – markings on the battery compartment. When using the remote, point it at the remote sensor g on the receiver.
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Hookup Overview
The receiver allows you to connect and control the following audio/video components. Follow the hookup procedures for the components that you want to connect to the receiver on the pages specified. To learn the locations and names of each jack, see “Rear Panel Descriptions” on page 26.
DVD player/AC-3 decoder
Speaker System Hookups (7)
Front
speaker
(L)
Video Component Hookups (6)
TV monitor
TV tuner
LD player
VCR
Aerial Hookups (5)
AM/FM aerial
Front
speaker
(R)
When to replace batteries
Under normal use, the batteries should last for about 6 months. When the remote no longer operates the receiver, replace both batteries with new ones.
Notes
• Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid place.
• Do not use a new battery with an old one.
• Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting apparatuses. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
• If you don’t use the remote for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
Centre
speaker
Active
woofer
Rear
speaker
(R)
Rear
speaker
(L)
CD player
MD/TAPE deck
Audio Component Hookups (5)
Before you get started
• Turn off the power to all components before making any connections.
• Do not connect the mains lead until all of the connections are completed.
• Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid hum and noise.
• When connecting an audio/video cable, be sure to match the color-coded pins to the appropriate jacks on the components: Yellow (video) to Yellow; White (left, audio) to White; and Red (right, audio) to Red.
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Aerial Hookups
Overview
Getting Started
If you have poor AM reception
Connect a 6 to 15-meter (20 to 50 ft.) insulated wire (not supplied) to the AM aerial terminal in addition to the AM loop aerial. Try to extend the wire outdoors and keep it horizontal.
This section describes how to connect AM and FM aerials to the receiver. If you want to receive radio broadcasts with the receiver, complete these connections first, then go to the following pages. For specific locations of the terminals, see the illustration below.
ANTENNA
What aerials will I need?
• FM wire aerial (supplied) (1)
• AM loop aerial (supplied) (1)
Connecting a ground wire
If you connect the receiver to an outdoor aerial, ground it against lightning as shown in the illustration in the left column. To prevent a gas explosion, do not connect the ground wire to a gas pipe.
Where do I go next?
If you want to connect other components, go on to the next section. If you’re only planning to use the receiver to listen to the radio, go to “Speaker System Hookups” on page 7.
Audio Component Hookups
Overview
This section describes how to connect your audio components to the receiver. If you want to use the receiver as an amplifier, complete these connections. For specific locations of the jacks, see the illustration below.
Hookups
FM wire aerial
After connecting the wire aerial, keep it as horizontal as possible.
If you have poor FM reception
Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the receiver to an outdoor FM aerial as shown below.
Receiver
FM
75
COAXIAL
y
AM
ANTENNA
Receiver
FM 75
COAXIAL
y
AM
ANTENNA
AM loop aerial
FM outdoor aerial
Ground wire (not supplied)
to ground
CD
MD/TAPE
What cords will I need?
Audio cords (not supplied) (1 for CD player; 2 for each MD deck or tape deck)
White (L)
Red (R)
White (L) Red (R)
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AUDIO IN
L
R
TV/LD
VIDEO IN
AUDIO
OUTPUT
VIDEO
L
R
MONITOR
VIDEO OUT
INPUT VIDEO
Hookups
The arrow ç indicates signal flow.
CD player
Receiver
CD
IN
L
R
CD player
OUTPUT
LINE
L
R
MD deck or Tape deck
MD deck or Tape deckReceiver
OUTPUT
MD/TAPE
REC OUT
IN
L
R
LINE
INPUT
LINE
L
R
Where do I go next?
Go on to the next section to connect video components to enjoy surround sound when watching/listening to TV programmes or video tapes.
Hookups
The arrow ç indicates signal flow. You can listen to the sound from VCR or TV/LD by connecting the audio signal from VCR or TV/LD to the receiver.
TV/LD
Receiver
MONITOR
Receiver
TV tuner or LD player
TV monitor
Video Component Hookups
Overview
This section describes how to connect video components to the receiver. For specific locations of the jacks, see the illustration below.
5.1 CH/DVD
TV/LD
VIDEO
What cable will I need?
• Audio/video cable (not supplied) (1 for each TV tuner or LD player; 2 for the VCR)
Yellow
White (L)
Red (R)
MONITOR
Yellow White (L) Red (R)
VCR
Receiver VCR
VIDEO
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
L
R
Use the function buttons (TV/LD, CD, MD/TAPE etc) to select the VIDEO AUDIO OUT signal. You can record this audio signal by connecting a recording component such as a cassette deck (to the VIDEO AUDIO OUT jack).
OUTPUT
VIDEO
AUDIO
INPUT VIDEO
AUDIO
L
R
• Video cable (not supplied) (1 for a TV monitor)
Yellow
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DVD player/AC-3 decoder
What cable will I need?
• Audio cable (not supplied) (1 for each 5.1 CH/DVD FRONT and REAR jacks)
White (L) Red (R)
White (L) Red (R)
• Monaural audio cable (not supplied) (1 for each 5.1 CH/DVD CENTER and WOOFER jacks)
Black Black
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Speaker System Hookups
Overview
This section describes how to connect your speakers to the receiver. Although front (left and right) speakers are required, centre and rear speakers are optional. Adding centre and rear speakers will enhance the surround effects. Connecting an active woofer will increase bass response. For specific locations of the terminals, see the illustration below.
• Video cable (not supplied) (1 for the 5.1 CH/DVD VIDEO IN jack)
Yellow Yellow
You can play decoded Dolby Digital AC-3 soundtracks through the speakers connected to the amplifier.
If you have a Dolby Digital AC-3 decoder you can amplify a decoded Dolby Digital AC-3 soundtrack with the following connections.
Receiver
5.1 CH/DVD
FRONT REAR CENTER
L
R
VIDEO
WOOFER
Dolby Digital AC-3
decoder, etc.
WOOFER
VIDEO
PRE OUT
Where do I go next?
Go on to the next section to connect the speakers.
SPEAKERS REAR
WOOFER
SPEAKERS
FRONT A
SPEAKERS
CENTER
SPEAKERS
FRONT B
For optimum surround sound effect, place your
FRONTREARCENTER
speakers as shown below.
Rear speaker
60 - 90 cm
45°
What cords will I need?
Speaker cord (not supplied) (1 for each speaker)
(+)(+)
(–)
Twist the stripped ends of the cord about 15 mm (2/3 inch). Be sure to match the speaker cord to the appropriate terminal on the components: + to + and – to –. If the cords are reversed, the sound will be distorted and will lack bass.
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Hookups
Front Speakers
Front speaker
(R)
A
Receiver
SPEAKERS
FRONT
R
L
Rear and centre speakers
Rear speaker
(R)
Receiver
SPEAKERS
REAR
R
L
CENTER
To avoid short-circuiting the speakers
Short-circuiting of the speakers may damage the receiver. To prevent this, make sure to take the following precautions when connecting the speakers. Make sure the stripped ends of each speaker cord does not touch another speaker terminal or the stripped end of another speaker cord.
Front speaker
(L)
A
BB
Rear speaker
(L)Centre speaker
After connecting all the components, speakers and AC power cord, output a test tone to check that all the speakers are connected correctly. For details on outputting a test tone, refer to ”Adjusting the speaker volume”, on page 20.
If you have connected rear speakers, be sure to press the 5.1 CH/DVD button and turn off sound field on the receiver before outputting a test tone so that the tone is output individually from the left and right rear speakers.
If no sound is heard from a speaker while outputting a test tone or a test tone is output from a speaker other than the one whose name is currently displayed on the receiver, the speaker may be short-circuited. If this happens, check the speaker connection again.
Active woofer
Receiver Active Woofer
WOOFER
AUDIO OUT
INPUT
Note
Do not connect any other componet.
Examples of poor conditions of the speaker cord:
SPEAKERS
FRONT
+
R
A
B
Stripped speaker cord is touching another speaker terminal.
SPEAKERS
FRONT
+
R
A
Stripped cords are touching each other due to excessive removal of insulation
If you have an additional front speaker system
Connect them to the SPEAKERS FRONT B terminals.
If your TV monitor uses separate speakers
You can connect one of them to the SPEAKERS CENTER terminals for use with Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound (see page 19).
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Selecting the speaker system
To drive the speakers, select the speaker system as follows:
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AC Hookups
To drive
Speaker system A (connected to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals)
Speaker system B (connected to the SPEAKERS FRONT B terminals)
Both speaker systems A and B (series connection)
Notes
• If you want to enjoy the surround sound, be sure to connect the front speakers to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals.
• No sound is heard when you press SPEAKERS A + B without connecting speaker system B.
Depress SPEAKERS button
A
B
A+B
Where do I go next?
To complete your system, go to “AC Hookups” on this page.
Connecting the mains lead
Connect the mains lead from this receiver and from your audio/video components to a wall outlet. If you connect other audio components to the SWITCHED AC OUTLET on the receiver, the receiver can supply power to the connected components so you can turn on/off the whole system when you turn on/ off the receiver.
SWITCHED AC OUTLET
to a wall outlet
Caution
Make sure that the power consumption of the component connected to the receiver’s AC outlet does not exceed 100 watts. Do not connect high-wattage electrical home appliances such as electric irons, fans, or TVs to this outlet.
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Where do I go next?
Before you use the receiver, go to the next section to make sure that all the controls are set to the appropriate positions.
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Before You Use Your Receiver
Before turning on the receiver, make sure that you have:
• Turned MASTER VOLUME to the leftmost position (0).
• Selected the appropriate speaker system. (See “Selecting the speaker system” on previous page.)
• Set BALANCE to the centre position.
Before you use your receiver for the first time or when you want to clear the receiver's memory, do the procedure below:
1/u (power)
MUTING
1 Turn off the receiver. 2 Press 1/u (power) for more than 4 seconds.
“INITIAL” appears in the display and the items including the following are reset or cleared:
• All preset stations are reset to their factory settings.
• All sound field parameters are reset to their factory settings.
• All index names (of preset stations and programme sources) are cleared.
• All adjustments made with the SET UP button are reset to their factory settings.
• The sound field memorized for each programme source and preset station is cleared.
Turn on the receiver and check the following indicator.
• Press MUTING or MUTING on the remote if the MUTING indicator turns on.
Storing FM Stations Automatically in Alphabetical Order (“Auto-betical”)
With “Auto-betical select” you can automatically store up to 30 FM and FM RDS stations in alphabetical order without redundancy. Additionally, “Auto-betical select” only stores the stations with the clearest signals. If you want to store FM or AM (MW) stations one by one, see “Presetting Radio Stations” on page 14. FM RDS stations are stored first, in alphabetical order by their Station Name, followed by regular FM stations in order of frequency. (For more details on RDS, see page 15.)
1 Press 1/u (power) to turn off the receiver. 2 Hold down MEMORY and press 1/u (power) to
turn the receiver on. ”AUTOBETICAL SELECT” appears and the receiver scans and stores all the FM and FM RDS stations in the broadcast area. “FINISH” appears when the receiver has finished storing the FM and FM RDS stations.
To change a preset code to another station
See ”Presetting Radio Stations” on page 14.
To stop Auto-betical before storing all the stations
Press 1/u (power) to turn the receiver off.
Stations currently stored in the preset memory are shifted to the rear (toward C0) and may be erased, depending on the number of stations received by Auto­betical select.
Notes
• If you move to another area, repeat this procedure to store stations in your new area.
• For details on tuning to the preset stations, see page 14.
• Once “FINISH” appears, all the previous preset memories are cleared. Preset AM stations again if necessary.
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Receiver Operations
Receiver Operations
Selecting a Component
To listen to or watch a connected component, first select the function on the receiver or with the remote. Before you begin, make sure you have:
• Connected all components securely and correctly as indicated on pages 5 to 9.
• Turned MASTER VOLUME to the leftmost position (0) to avoid damaging your speakers.
TREBLE
1/u (power)
Function buttons
MASTER VOLUME
5.1 CH/DVD
1 Press 1/u (power) to turn on the receiver. 2 Press a function button to select the component
you want to use:
To listen to or watch
Radio programmes Compact discs (CD) MiniDisc (MD) or Audio
Tapes TV programmes or Laser discs Video tapes DVD player/AC-3 decoder
3 Turn on the component, for example, a CD player,
and then start playing. To tune in radio stations on this receiver, see “Receiving Broadcasts” on page 13.
4 Turn MASTER VOLUME to adjust the volume.
To adjust the volume of the TV’s speakers, use the volume control on the TV.
BASS
BOOST
MUTING
Press
TUNER CD MD/TAPE
TV/LD VIDEO
5.1 CH/DVD
BASS
BALANCE
To
Mute the sound
Reinforce the bass
Adjust the balance
Adjust the tone quality
Do this
Press MUTING or MUTING on the remote. Press again to restore the sound.
Press BASS BOOST or BASS BOOST on the remote to turn on the BASS BOOST indicator.
Turn the BALANCE control left or right.
Adjust the BASS and TREBLE controls.
When you listen with headphones
Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack and set the SPEAKERS buttons to OFF.
Watching/listening to video programmes
When you watch/listen to TV or video programmes, we recommend you play audio portion through the receiver instead of your TV’s speaker. This lets you take advantage of the receiver’s surround sound effects, like Dolby Pro Logic Surround and lets you use the receiver’s remote to control the audio. Turn off the speakers on your TV before you start so you can enjoy the surround sound from your receiver.
To watch/listen to TV programmes, turn on the TV, TV tuner and the receiver and press TV/LD on the receiver.
To watch videos or laser discs, do the following:
1 Press a function button to select the component
(for example, VIDEO).
2 Turn on the TV and set the TV’s video input to
match your video component.
3 Turn on the component (VCR or LD player), and
start playback.
Using the remote
The remote lets you operate the receiver and the Sony components that are connected to it.
Function buttons
SYSTEM STANDBY
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Receiver Operations
1 Press one of the Function buttons to select the
component you want to use. The Function buttons on the remote are factory­set as follows:
To listen to
Radio programmes Compact discs (CD) MiniDisc (MD) or Audio
Tapes TV programmes VHS Video tapes
(VTR-3 mode) DVD player/
AC-3 decoder
Press
TUNER CD MD/TAPE
(INITIAL-MD MODE) TV VIDEO
5.1 CH
If you want to change the factory setting of a button, see the next section. The receiver and the selected component turn on.
If the component does not turn on
Press the power switch on the component.
2 Start playing.
Refer to “Remote Button Descriptions” on page 27 for details.
Changing the factory setting of a function button
If the factory settings of the FUNCTION buttons don’t match your system components, you can change them. For example, if you have two CD players and you don’t have a tape deck or an MD deck, you can assign the MD/TAPE button to your second CD player.
Note that the settings of the TUNER button cannot be changed.
Function buttons
Numeric buttons
1 Hold down the Function button whose function
you want to change (MD/TAPE, for example).
2 Press the corresponding numeric button of the
component you want to assign to the Function button (1 - CD player, for example).
To turn off the components
Press SYSTEM STANDBY. You can turn off the video and audio components connected to the SWITCHED AC OUTLET at the same time.
Note
Press SYSTEM STANDBY together with the TUNER button to set SYSTEM STANDBY switch to turn only the receiver on or off. Press SYSTEM STANDBY together with the 5.1 CH button to return the SYSTEM STANDBY switch to normal operation.
The numeric buttons are assigned to select the functions as follows:
Numeric button
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
ENTER
* Sony VCRs are operated with a VTR 1, 2 or 3 setting.
These correspond to Beta, 8mm and VHS respectively.
Operates
CD player DAT deck MD deck Tape deck A Tape deck B LD player VCR (remote control mode VTR 1*) VCR (remote control mode VTR 2*) VCR (remote control mode VTR 3*) TV DVD
Now you can use the MD/TAPE button to control
a second CD player.
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To reset the setting to the factory setting
Repeat the above procedure.
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Receiving Broadcasts
This receiver lets you enter a station’s frequency directly by using the numeric buttons (direct tuning). If you don’t know the frequency of the station you want, see “Receiving broadcasts by scanning stations (automatic tuning)”.
Before you begin, make sure you have:
• Connected an FM/AM aerial to the receiver as indicated on page 5.
• Selected the appropriate speaker system. (See “Selecting the speaker system” on page 9.)
Numeric
buttons1/u (power)
FM/AM
MASTER VOLUME
Receiver Operations
If the STEREO indicator remains off
Press FM MODE when an FM stereo broadcast is received.
If an FM stereo programme is distorted
The STEREO indicator flashes. Press FM MODE to change to monaural (MONO). You will not have the stereo effect but the distortion will be reduced. To return to stereo mode, press this button again.
If you cannot tune in a station and the entered numbers are flashing
Make sure you’ve entered the right frequency. If not, press DIRECT and re-enter the frequency you want. If the entered numbers still flash, the frequency is not used in your area.
To watch FM simulcast TV programmes
Make sure that you tune in the simulcast programme both on the TV (or the VCR) and on the receiver.
FM
TUNING +/–
DIRECT
MODE
TUNER
1 Press 1/u (power) to turn on the receiver. 2 Press TUNER.
The last received station is tuned in.
3 Press FM/AM to select FM or AM stations. 4 Press DIRECT. 5 Press the numeric buttons to enter the frequency.
Example 1: FM 102.50 MHz Example 2: AM 1350 kHz
1 0 2 5 0
1 3 5 0
6 When you tune in AM stations, adjust the
direction of the AM loop aerial for optimum reception.
To receive other stations
Repeat Steps 3 to 5.
If you enter a frequency not covered by the tuning interval
The entered value is automatically rounded up or down to the closest covered value.
Tuning intervals for direct tuning are: FM: 50 kHz intervals AM: 9 kHz intervals
Receiving broadcasts by scanning stations (automatic tuning)
If you don’t know the frequency of the radio station you want, you can have the receiver scan all the receivable stations to locate the one you want.
1 Press TUNER.
The last received station is tuned in.
2 Press FM/AM to select FM or AM. 3 Press TUNING + or –.
Press the + button for a higher frequency; press the – button for a lower one. When you tune past either end of the band, the receiver automatically jumps to the opposite end. Every time a station is received, the receiver stops scanning. To continue scanning, press the button again.
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Presetting Radio Stations
You’ll most likely want to preset the receiver with the radio stations you listen to often so that you don’t have to tune in the station every time. The receiver can store a total of 30 FM or AM stations. You can store the stations on preset numbers combining 3 characters (A, B, C) and numbers (0 - 9). For example, you can store a station as preset number A1, B6 or C9, etc.
Numeric
buttons
MEMORY ENTERSHIFT TUNER
1 Press TUNER.
The last received station is tuned in.
2 Tune in the station you want.
If you are not familiar with how to tune in a station, see “Receiving Broadcasts” on the previous page.
3 Press MEMORY.
“MEMORY” appears for a few seconds. Do steps 4 and 5 before “MEMORY” goes out.
4 Press SHIFT to select a character (A, B or C).
Each time you press SHIFT, the letter “A,” “B” or “C” appears in the display.
If “MEMORY” disappears, start again from step 3.
PRESET/PTY
SELECT +/–
NAME
+/–
Tuning preset stations (preset tuning)
You can tune directly to a preset station by entering its preset number. If you don’t know which stations are preset on which numbers, you can tune by scanning the preset stations.
1 Press TUNER.
The last received station is tuned in.
2 Press SHIFT to select a character (A, B or C), then
press the number. For example, select A and then press 7 to tune in the station preset as A7.
You can tune by scanning the preset stations
First press TUNER and then press PRESET/PTY SELECT + or – to select the station you want. Each time you press the buttons, the preset numbers change as follows:
n A1 ˜ A2 ˜˜ A0 ˜ B1 ˜ B2 ˜˜ B0 N
n C0 ˜˜ C2 ˜ C1 N
Naming preset stations
You can store names, up to 8 characters long, for your preset stations (except for FM RDS stations). Once you name a preset station, the name appears in the display instead of the frequency when you tune to that preset. The characters you can use include letters, numbers and symbols.
1 Tune to the preset station you want to name. 2 Press NAME.
The cursor blinks in the display.
3 Use + or – to select the character you desire.
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5 While MEMORY is displayed, press the number
you want to use (0 to 9).
6 Repeat Steps 2 to 5 to preset other stations.
To change a preset station
Preset a new station on the number you want to change.
Note
If the mains lead is disconnected for about one week, the preset stations will be cleared from the receiver’s memory, and you will have to preset the stations again.
4 Press NAME to move the cursor into position for
the next character.
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter up to 8 characters. 6 Press ENTER to store the names.
If you make a mistake
Press NAME repeatedly so that the character you want to change blinks in the display, then use + or – to select the desired character.
Notes
• You can also enter a name of up to 8 characters for programme sources. Select the programme source you want and repeat steps 2 to 6.
• To clear programme source name, press NAME and then press the same programme source button. Press ENTER to delete the name (except TUNER).
Using the Radio Data System (RDS)
What you can do with the Radio Data System
Radio Data System (RDS) is a broadcasting service that allows radio stations to send additional information along with the regular radio programme signal. This receiver offers you three convenient RDS features: Displaying the RDS information; Monitoring of traffic, news, or information programmes; and Locating a station by programme type. RDS is available only on FM stations.*
Note
RDS may not work properly if the station you are tuned to is not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the signal strength is weak.
* Not all FM stations provide RDS service, nor do they
provide the same types of services. If you are not familiar with the RDS system, check with your local radio stations for details on RDS services in your area.
Receiver Operations
Notes
• If there is an emergency announcement by governmental authorities, ALARM flashes in the display.
• When the message consists of 9 characters or more, the message scrolls across the display.
• The following messages appear if a station is not providing a particular RDS service: “NO PTY” (the selected programme type is not available) “NO TEXT” (text data is not available) “NO TIME” (clock time data is not available)
• Depending on the method used by the radio station to send the text, some text messages may be incomplete.
Monitoring traffic, news, or information programmes (EON)
The EON (Enhanced Other Network) function allows the receiver to switch automatically to a station broadcasting traffic announcements, news or information programmes. When such a programme starts on a station networking with the preset FM RDS station, the receiver automatically tunes in the station. After the programme ends, the receiver switches back to the original preset station or the programme source you were originally listening to.
1 Tune to an FM station.
Receiving RDS broadcasts
Simply select a station from the FM band. When you tune in a station that provides RDS services, the RDS indicator lights up and the station name appears in the display.
Displaying the RDS Information
Press DISPLAY. Each time you press DISPLAY, the display advances one step through the following information.
Information displayed
Station Name**
Frequency**
Programme Type
Radio Text
Clock (24-hour system)
You can:
Locate each station by name (e.g., WDR) instead of frequency.
Locate each station by frequency.
Locate a specific type of programme being broadcast. (See page 16 for the types of programmes you can select.)
Display the text messages sent by the RDS station.
Display the current time
2 Press RDS EON to select the programme you
want to monitor. Each time you press RDS EON, the indicators light as follows:
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TA (Traffic Announcement) . NEWS . INFO (information) . OFF (No indication lights up)
The receiver enters EON standby mode. “NO TA”, “NO NEWS”, or “NO INFO” appears if you press RDS EON before tuning to an RDS station.
When a station starts broadcasting the programme you selected, the receiver switches to the station, a message (e.g., “NOW TA”) appears and the respective indicator (e.g.,“TA”) flashes. After the programme ends, the receiver switches back to the station you were listening to (or the function you were using).
To stop monitoring the programme
Press RDS EON once.
**This information also appears for non-RDS FM stations.
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Receiver Operations
Turn off the EON feature when you want to record a programme without interruptions, especially when you want to do timer recording.
Notes
• To use this function, be sure to store the RDS stations beforehand.
• When the selected station has a weak signal, “WEAK SIG” appears and then, the receiver returns to the previous station or programme source.
Locating a station by programme type (PTY)
You can locate a station you want by selecting a programme type. The receiver tunes in the type of programmes currently being broadcast from the RDS stations stored in the receiver's preset memory.
1 Press RDS PTY to display the current PTY type.
Press PRESET/PTY SELECT + or – until the programme type you want appears in the display. See the following table for the programme types you can select.
2 Press RDS PTY while the programme type
appears in the display. The tuner starts searching the preset RDS stations for the programme (“SEARCH” and the programme type are displayed alternately). When the receiver finds the programme you are looking for, it stops searching. The preset number of the preset station currently broadcasting the selected programme type flashes, and the receiver receives the station.
Note
“NO PTY” appears when the programme type that you've selected is not being broadcast and the receiver returns to the original station.
You can select the following programme types:
Programme type
NONE NEWS AFFAIRS
INFO
SPORT EDUCATE
DRAMA
What you hear
Any programmes not defined below. News programmes. Topical programmes that expand on
current news. Programmes about consumer affairs and
professional advice (eg. medical advice). Sports programmes. Educational programmes, such as a “how-
to” programme and advice. Radio plays and serials.
Programme type
CULTURE
SCIENCE VARIED
POP M ROCK M EASY M LIGHT M
CLASSICS
OTHER M
WEATHER FINANCE
CHILDREN
SOCIAL
RELIGION PHONE IN
TRAVEL
LEISURE
JAZZ COUNTRY
NATION M
OLDIES FOLK M
DOCUMENT
What you hear
Programmes about national or regional culture, such as religion, language, and societal concerns.
Programmes about the natural sciences. Programmes containing celebrity
interviews, panel games, and comedy. Popular music programmes. Rock music programmes. Easy listening (middle of the road music). Classical music, such as instrumental,
vocal, and choral. Performances of major orchestras,
chamber music, opera, etc. Music that does not fit into any of the
above categories, such as rhythm & blues and reggae.
Programmes about the weather report. Stock Market reports, commerce, trading
etc. Programmes targeted at young audience
for entertainment and interest. Programmes on sociology, history,
geography, psychology and society. Aspect of beliefs and faiths. Expression of views by phone or at a
public forum. Programmes on package tours,
destinations, travel ideas and opportunity.
Programmes on recreational activities which listeners might participate.
Polyphonic, syncopated music. Songs originating from American
Southern States. Current popular music of the Nation or
Region. “Golden age” music. Music which has roots in the musical
culture of a particular nation. Programme concerning factual matters.
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Recording
This receiver makes it easy to record to and from the components connected to the receiver. You don’t have to connect playback and recording components directly: once you select a programme source on the receiver, you can record and edit as you normally would using the controls on each component. Before you begin, make sure you’ve connected all components properly.
Function buttons
Playback component
(programme source)
ç: Audio signal flow c: Video signal flow
Recording on a MiniDisc or audio tape
Recording component (MD deck, Tape deck, VCR)
Receiver Operations
1 Press TV/LD to select the programme source. 2 Set the component to be ready for playing.
For example, turn on the TV and TV tuner.
3 Insert a blank video tape into the VCR for
recording.
4 Start recording on the VCR.
You can replace audio while editing a video tape
At the point you want to start adding different sound, press another function button (for example, CD) and start playback. The sound from the selected component will be recorded over the original audio.
To resume recording the original sound, press the TV/ LD function button.
Note
You cannot record the audio and video signal during
5.1 CH/DVD mode.
Using the Sleep Timer
You can record on a MiniDisc or cassette tape using the receiver. See the instruction manual of your MD deck or tape deck if you need help.
1 Press one of the function buttons to select the
programme source.
2 Set the component to be ready for playing.
For example, insert a CD into the CD player.
3 Insert a blank disc or tape into the recording deck
and adjust the recording level, if necessary.
4 Start recording on the recording deck and then
start playing the component.
Recording on a video tape
You can record from a TV or a LD player using the receiver. You can also add audio from a variety of audio sources when editing a video tape. See your VCR’s instruction manual if you need help.
You can set the amplifier to turn off automatically at a time you specify.
SLEEP
Press SLEEP on the remote while the power is on. Each time you press SLEEP, the time changes as shown below.
n 2:00:00 n 1:30:00 n 1:00:00 n 0:30:00 n OFF
The display dims after you specify the time.
You can check the time remaining before the
amplifier turns off
Press SLEEP on the remote. The remaining time appears in the display.
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Using Surround Sound
Choosing a Sound Field
When you use the remote
Each time you press SOUND FIELD MODE +/–, sound
field changes as follows:
You can take advantage of surround sound simply by selecting one of the pre-programmed sound field according to the type of music you wish to play.
SOUND FIELD
MODE +/–
SOUND FIELD ON/OFF
EFFECT/ DELAY
SOUND FIELD
EFFECT/
DELAY
ON/OFF
+/–
Sound field
indicators
SET UP
SOUND FIELD MODE +/–
1 Press SOUND FIELD ON/OFF to turn on the
sound field. One of the sound field indicators lights up.
2 Press SOUND FIELD MODE +/– repeatedly until
the sound field you want appears on the display. Select the appropriate sound field as follows:
Type
CINEMA
VIRTUAL
MUSIC
MODE (Sound field)
PRO LOGIC*
C(inema) STUDIO
V DOLBY
V SURR**
HALL
Effects
Decodes programmes processed with Dolby Pro Logic Surround.
Reproduces the sound characteristics of a movie theater. Good for watching standard movies.
Uses front speaker to create surround sound effects.
Uses front speakers and centre speaker to create surround sound effects.
Reproduces the acoustics of a rectangular concert hall. Ideal for soft acoustic sounds.
When selecting programme source
n PRO LOGIC* ˜ C. STUDIO N
n N
HALL ˜ V DOLBY
When using 5.1 CH/DVD
C. STUDIO ˜ V SURR
* “DOLBY” appears on the display.
To turn off sound field
Press SOUND FIELD ON/OFF.
The receiver memorizes the last sound field selected for each programme source (Sound Field Link)
Whenever you select a programme source, the sound field that was last applied is automatically applied again. For example, if you listen to CD with HALL as the sound field, change to different programme source, then return to CD, HALL will be applied again. In the case of the tuner, the sound fields for AM or FM band and for all the preset stations are memorized separately.
You can find Dolby Surround-encoded software by looking at the packaging
However, some videos and laser discs may use Dolby Surround sound even if it’s not indicated on the package.
Note
Make sure to select speaker A with the SPEAKERS A button, otherwise, you can’t obtain the surround effect.
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Adjusting the Effect Level (except PRO LOGIC)
You can make the surround sound more prominent by increasing the EFFECT level. This control lets you adjust the “presence” of the surround effect in six steps (1-6).
1 Start playing a programme source.
Using Surround Sound
Getting the Most Out of Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound
To obtain the best possible Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound, first select the centre mode according to the speaker system you have. Then, adjust each speaker volume and delay time.
2 Press EFFECT/DELAY. The effect level (“EFFECT
1” … “EFFECT 6”) appears on the display.
3 Press +/– to select the level you prefer.
When you use the remote
Each time you press EFFECT/DELAY, the effect level changes as follows:
n EFFECT 1 n EFFECT 2 n ....
EFFECT 6 N EFFECT 5 N
Note
Changing the effect level may not produce major variations in the surround effect when used with certain playback sources.
Note that you must have at least one additional pair of speakers and/or one centre speaker to do the following adjustments.
SOUND FIELD
MODE +/–
SOUND FIELD ON/OFF
EFFECT/ DELAY
LEVEL REAR +/–
SOUND FIELD
ON/OFF
CENTEREFFECT/DELAY
+/–
ENTER
SET UP
REAR
TEST TONE SOUND FIELD
MODE +/–
LEVEL CENTER +/–
Selecting the centre mode
The receiver offers you four centre modes: Phantom, Normal, Wide and 3 STEREO. Each mode is designed for a different speaker configuration. Select the mode that best suits your speaker’s system configuration:
1 Press SOUND FIELD ON/OFF to turn on sound
field.
2 Press SOUND FIELD MODE +/– repeatedly to
select the Dolby surround sound field (PRO LOGIC or C.STUDIO mode).
3 Press SET UP repeatedly until “CTR MODE”
appears on the display.
(continued)
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Using Surround Sound
4 Press +/– repeatedly until the centre mode you
want appears on the display. Select the centre mode as follows:
If you have
Front and rear speakers, no centre speaker
Front and rear speakers, and a small centre speaker
Front and rear speakers, and a large centre speaker
Front and centre speakers, no rear speaker
Select
PHANTOM
NORMAL
WIDE
3 STEREO (3 Channel Logic)
So that
The sound of the centre channel is output from the front speakers.
The bass sound of the centre channel is output from the front speakers (because a small speaker cannot produce enough bass).
For “complete” Dolby Pro Logic Surround sound.
The sound of the rear channel is output from the front speakers.
You can adjust all speakers at one time
Adjust MASTER VOL on the remote or MASTER VOLUME on the receiver.
You can also adjust the volume level with the controls on the receiver
After pressing TEST TONE on the remote:
• Press CENTER to select the centre speaker.
Press +/– to adjust the level.
• Press REAR to select the rear speaker.
Press +/– to adjust the level.
You can increase the output level of the rear speakers
The adjustment range of the rear speakers is preset from
–15 to +10, but you can shift the range up 5 levels (–10 to +15).
• Press SET UP repeatedly until “REAR SET UP”
appears on the display.
• Press +/– repeatedly until “GAIN UP” appears
on the display.
The values for the rear level remain fixed at –15 to +10 in the display, but you will be able to hear the difference in the actual output level.
Adjusting the speaker volume
The test tone feature lets you set the volume of your speakers to the same level. (If all of your speakers have equal performance, you don’t have to adjust the speaker volume.)
Using the controls on the remote lets you test the speaker connection and adjust the volume level from your listening position.
1 Press SOUND FIELD ON/OFF to turn on the
sound field. Press SOUND FIELD MODE +/– repeatedly to select “PRO LOGIC”.
2 Press TEST TONE on the remote.
You will hear the test tone from each speaker sequentially.
3 Adjust the volume level so that the test tone from
each speaker is at the same level from your listening position.
• To adjust the level of centre speaker, press LEVEL CENTER + or – on the remote.
• To adjust the level of rear speakers, press LEVEL REAR + or – on the remote.
To reset the rear level adjustment range, repeat this
procedure to display “NORMAL”.
Adjusting the delay time
You can make the surround sound more effective by delaying the output from the rear speakers (delay time). You can select from three delay times, S (15 mS), M (20 mS), and L (30 mS). For example, if you’ve placed the rear speakers in a large room or apart from your listening position, set the delay time shorter.
1 Start playing a programme source encoded with
Dolby Surround sound.
2 Press EFFECT/DELAY or EFFECT/DELAY on
the remote repeatedly to choose the delay time parameter. The current delay time appears in the display, such as “DELAY S,” “DELAY M” or “DELAY L.”
Note
Select the PRO LOGIC mode when you adjust the delay time using EFFECT/DELAY on the receiver.
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4 Press TEST TONE on the remote to turn off the
test tone.
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Using Surround Sound
Adjustable parameters for each sound field when selecting programme source
Sound field mode
Off On
Type
–– CINEMA
VIRTUAL MUSIC
MODE
–– PRO LOGIC C STUDIO V DOLBY HALL
DELAY EFFECT REAR CENTER
rr
Parameters
a)
rra)r
r
rr
Adjustable parameters for each sound field when using 5.1 CH/DVD
Sound field mode
Off On
a) Adjustable only when the centre mode is set to PHANTOM,
NORMAL or WIDE (see page 20).
b) Adjustable only when the centre mode is set to 3 STEREO,
NORMAL or WIDE (see page 20).
Type
–– CINEMA
VIRTUAL
MODE
–– C STUDIO
V SURR
DELAY EFFECT REAR CENTER
Parameters
rr
rr r
rr
Test tone output
No sound
b)
Depends on centre mode (see
r
page 20)
b)
No sound From the front and the rear
speakers alternately
Test tone output
In the following order: front (L), centre, front (R), rear (R) and rear (L)
From the front and the center speakers alternately
Note
To adjust the speaker volume using a test tone as described on page 20, select the PRO LOGIC sound field. The test tone output in all other sound fields is used for verifying whether there is output from speakers or not.
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Additional Information
Troubleshooting
If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the receiver, use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the problem. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
There’s no sound or only a very low-level sound is heard.
/ Check that the speakers and components are
connected securely.
/ Make sure you select the correct component
on the receiver.
/ Make sure you set the SPEAKERS selector
correctly (see page 9).
/ Press MUTING or MUTING on the remote if
the MUTING indicator turns on.
/ The protective device on the receiver has been
activated because of a short circuit (“PROTECT” flashes). Turn off the receiver, eliminate the short-circuit problem and turn on the power again.
The left and right sounds are unbalanced or reversed.
/ Check that the speakers and components are
connected correctly and securely.
/ Adjust the BALANCE control.
Severe hum or noise is heard.
/ Check that the speakers and components are
connected securely.
/ Check that the connecting cords are away
from a transformer or motor, and at least 3 meters (10 feet) away from a TV set or fluorescent light.
/ Place your TV away from the audio
components.
/ Make sure you connect a ground wire to the
aerial ground terminal.
/ The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them
with a cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.
RDS isn’t working.
/ Make sure you're tuning an FM station. / Select a stronger FM station.
The appropriate display or information does not appear.
/ Contact the radio station and find out
whether or not they actually provide the service in question. If so, the service may be temporarily out of service.
The station, or programme source, was interrupted by another station / the tuner automatically starts searching stations.
/ The EON function is working. Turn off EON
when you don't want the current programme interrupted.
The station name does not appear in the display.
/ Press DISPLAY until the station name
appears.
Radio stations cannot be tuned in.
/ Check that the aerials are connected securely.
Adjust the aerials and connect an outdoor aerial if necessary.
/ The signal strength of the stations is too weak
(when you tune in with automatic tuning). Use direct tuning.
/ No stations have been preset or the preset
stations have been cleared (when you tune in with scanning preset stations). Preset the stations (see page 14).
No sound or only a very low-level sound is heard from the rear speakers.
/ Select the appropriate centre mode (see page
19).
/ Adjust the speaker volume appropriately (see
page 20).
/ Make sure you turn on the sound field
surround mode function.
No sound is heard from the centre speaker.
/ Select the appropriate centre mode (see page
19).
/ Adjust the speaker volume appropriately (see
page 20).
Surround effect cannot be obtained.
/ Make sure you turn on the sound field
function.
/ Make sure that the front speakers are
connected to the SPEAKERS A terminal.
/ Make sure that SPEAKERS A and B buttons
are depressed when two sets of front speakers are used.
No picture or an unclear picture is seen on the TV screen.
/ Select the approriate function on the receiver. / Place your TV away from the audio
components.
Recording cannot be made.
/ Check that the components are connected
correctly.
/ You cannot record audio from a program
source connected to the 5.1 CH/DVD jacks.
The remote does not function.
/ Point the remote at the remote sensor g on
the receiver.
/ Remove the obstacles in the path of the
remote and the receiver.
/ Replace both batteries in the remote with new
ones if they are weak.
/ Make sure you select the correct function on
the remote.
Additional Information
Specifications
Amplifier section
Power output
Stereo mode
Surround mode
5.1 CH/DVD mode
Frequency response
Inputs
CD,
5.1 CH/ DVD, MD/TAPE, TV/LD, VIDEO
Outputs
(DIN 1 kHz, 4 ohms)
80 W + 80 W
(DIN 1 kHz, 4 ohms) Front: 70 W/ch Centre: 70 W
(only in PRO LOGIC mode)
Rear: 70 W/ch
(DIN 1 kHz, 4 ohms) Front: 70 W/ch Centre: 70 W Rear: 70 W/ch
TV/LD, CD, MD/TAPE, VIDEO, 5.1 CH/DVD:
10 Hz - 50 kHz ±1 dB
Sensitivity
150 mV
Impedance
kilohms
MD/TAPE REC OUT:
Voltage: 150 mV, Impedance: 10 kilohms
VIDEO AUDIO OUT:
Voltage: 150 mV, Impedance: 10 kilohms
WOOFER:
Voltage: 2 V Impedance: 1 kilohms
PHONES: Accepts low
and high impedance headphones
50
S/N
80 dB
Tuner section
FM stereo, FM/AM superheterodyne tuner
FM tuner section
Tuning range
Aerial terminals
Intermediate frequency
Sensitivity
Usable sensitivity
S/N
Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz
Separation
Frequency response
Selectivity
87.5 - 108.0 MHz
75 ohms, unbalanced
10.7 MHz
Mono: 18.3 dBf,
2.2 µV/75 ohms
Stereo: 38.3 dBf,
22.5 µV/75 ohms
11.2 dBf, 1 µV /75 ohms (IHF)
Mono: 76 dB Stereo: 70 dB
Mono: 0.3 % Stereo: 0.5 %
45 dB at 1 kHz
30 Hz - 15 kHz dB
60 dB at 400 kHz
+0.5 –2
AM tuner section
Tuning range
Aerial
Intermediate frequency
Usable sensitivity
S/N
Harmonic distortion
531 - 1602 kHz
Loop aerial
450 kHz
50 dB/m (at 999 kHz)
54 dB (at 50 mV/m)
0.5 % (50 mV/m, 400 Hz)
Video section
Inputs
Outputs
VIDEO, TV/LD, 5.1 CH/
DVD: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
VIDEO, MONITOR:
1 Vp-p 75 ohms
General
System
Power requirements
Power consumption
AC outlets
Dimensions
Mass (Approx.)
Supplied accessories
Specifications indicated are measured at
230 VAC, 50 Hz.
Design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
Tuner section: PLL
quartz-locked digital synthesizer system
Preamplifier section:
Low-noise NF type equalizer
Power amplifier section:
Pure-complimentary SEPP
230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
225 W
Switched 100 W max
430 x 144 x 306 mm
7.7 kg
FM wire aerial (1) AM loop aerial (1) Remote commander
(remote) (1)
Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
Muting
BASS BOOST
TONE
Full mute
+10 dB at 70 Hz
±8 dB at 100 Hz and
10 kHz
Selectivity
35dB
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Additional Information
Glossary
Centre mode
Setting of speakers to enhance Dolby Pro Logic Surround mode. To obtain the best possible surround sound, select one of the following four centre modes according to your speaker system.
• NORMAL mode
Select NORMAL mode if you have front and rear speakers and a small centre speaker. Since a small speaker cannot produce enough bass, the bass sound of the centre channel is output from the front speakers.
Rear
Centre
speaker
Front
speaker (L)
speaker (L)
• WIDE mode
Select WIDE mode if you have front and rear speakers and a large centre speaker. With the WIDE mode, you can take full advantage of Dolby Surround sound.
Front
speaker (L)
Centre
speaker
Rear
speaker (L)
• PHANTOM mode
Select PHANTOM mode if you have front and rear speakers but no centre speaker. The sound of the centre channel is output from the front speakers.
Front
speaker (L)
Front
speaker (R)
Rear
speaker (R)
Front
speaker (R)
Rear
speaker (R)
Front
speaker (R)
• 3 STEREO mode
Select 3 STEREO mode if you have front and centre speakers but no rear speaker. The sound of the rear channel is output from the front speakers to let you experience some of the surround sound without using rear speakers.
Front
speaker (L)
Centre
speaker
Front
speaker (R)
Delay time
Time lag between the surround sound output from front speakers and rear speakers. By adjusting the delay time of the rear speakers, you can obtain the feeling of presence. Make the delay time longer when you have placed the rear speakers in a small room or close to your listening position, and make it shorter when you have placed them in a large room or apart from your listening position.
Direct tuning
Tuning method to let you directly enter a station’s frequency using the numeric buttons. Use this method if you know the frequency of the station you want.
Dolby Pro Logic Surround
As one method of decoding Dolby Surround, Dolby Pro Logic Surround produces four channels from two channel sound. Compared with the former Dolby Surround system, Dolby Pro Logic Surround reproduces left-to right panning more naturally and localizes sounds more precisely. To take full advantage of Dolby Pro Logic Surround, you should have one pair of rear speakers and a centre speaker. The rear speakers output monaural sound.
5.1 CH/DVD
These jacks are used to input decoded Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio signals, allowing you to enjoy 5.1 channel surround sound. Use these jacks to connect a Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder or a DVD player with a built-in AC-3 decoder.
Preset station
A radio broadcasting station that is stored in memory of the receiver. Once you “preset” stations, you no longer have to tune in the stations. Each preset station is assigned its own preset number, which lets you tune them in quickly.
Surround sound
Sound that consists of three elements: direct sound, early reflected sound (early reflections) and reverberative sound (reverberation). The acoustics where you hear the sound affect the way these three sound elements are heard. These sound elements are combined in such a way that you can actually feel the size and the type of a concert hall.
• Types of sound
Early reflections
Direct sound
Reverberation
• Transition of sound from rear speakers
Direct sound
Level
Early reflection time
Early
reflections
Reverberation
Time
Test tone
Signal given out by the receiver for adjusting the speaker volume. The test tone will come out as follows:
• In a system with a centre speaker (NORMAL/WIDE/3 STEREO modes)
The test tone is output from the front L (left), centre, front R (right), and rear speakers in succession.
Front (L)
3 STEREO
Rear (L, R)
NORMAL/WIDE
Front (R)
Centre
• In a system without a centre speaker (PHANTOM mode)
The test tone is output from the front and the rear speakers alternately.
Front (L, R)
PHANTOM
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Rear
speaker (L)
Rear
Rear (L, R)
speaker (R)
Index
A, B
Adjusting
delay time 20 effect level 19 speaker volume 20
volume 11 Aerial hookups 5 Audio component hookups 5 Auto-betical select 10 Automatic tuning 13
C
Centre mode 19, 24
NORMAL mode 19, 24
PHANTOM mode 19, 24
3 STEREO mode 19, 24
WIDE mode 19, 24 Character 14 Connecting. See Hookups
D
Delay time 20, 24 Direct tuning 13, 24 Display 15 Dolby Pro Logic
Surround 19, 24
centre mode 19, 24 Dubbing. See Recording
E, F, G
Editing. See Recording Effect level 19 EON 15
H, I, J, K, L, M
Hookups
aerials 5 audio components 5 mains lead 9 overview 4 speakers 7 video component 6
N, O
Naming preset stations 14 NORMAL mode 19, 24
P
PHANTOM mode 19, 24 Preset station 14 Presetting
radio stations 14 Preset tuning 14 Programme source
selecting 11 PTY 16
Q
Quick reference guide 28
R
RDS 15 Rear panel 5, 6, 7, 8, 26 Receiving broadcasts
directly 13
using preset stations 14 Recording on a tape 17 Remote buttons 11, 17, 27
S
Scanning
preset stations 14 radio stations 14
Selecting a programme source
11 using the remote 11, 12
Speakers
connection 7 placement 7 selecting speaker system 9
Storing radio stations. See
Presetting
Surround sound 19, 24
T
Test tone 20 3 STEREO mode 19, 24 Troubleshooting 22 Tuning. See Receiving
broadcasts
U
Unpacking 4
V
Video component hookups 6
W, X, Y, Z
Watching/listening to video
programmes 11
WIDE mode 19, 24
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Rear Panel Descriptions
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