AV SURROUND AMPLIFIER AVC-A1XVA OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 We greatly appreciate your purchase of the AVC-A1XVA. 2 To be sure you take maximum advantage of all the features the AVC-A1XVA has to offer, read these instructions carefully and use the set properly. Be sure to keep this manual for future reference should any questions or problems arise. “SERIAL NO.
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2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the DENON AVC-A1XVA AV Surround Amplifier. This remarkable component has been engineered to provide superb surround sound listening with home theater sources such as DVD, as well as providing outstanding high fidelity reproduction of your favorite music sources. As this product is provided with an immense array of features, we recommend that before you begin hookup and operation that you review the contents of this manual before proceeding.
, Remote Control Unit . ⁄0 ⁄1 ⁄2 6 Inserting the Batteries .............................................................116 Using the Remote Control Unit ...............................................116 Operating DENON audio components ............................117, 118 Preset memory ........................................................................119 Operating a component stored in the preset memory ...120, 121 Learning function .............................................................
2 ACCESSORIES Check that the following parts are included in addition to the main unit: q Operating instructions ..............................................................1 w CD-ROM (Operating instructions) ............................................1 e Service station list ....................................................................1 r Power supply cord....................................................................1 w r t Remote control unit (RC-1036)..................................
3 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING • Switching the input function when input jacks are not connected A clicking noise may be produced if the input function is switched when nothing is connected to the input jacks. If this happens, either turn down the MASTER VOLUME control or connect components to the input jacks. • Whenever the power switch is in the STANDBY state, the apparatus is still connected on AC line voltage.
3. Movie & Music Surround For The Whole House The AVC-A1XVA’s versatile Multi Source functions let you select different audio and video sources for each room in your home. Different audio and video multi-channel sources can be enjoyed in the home theater (Main room), as well as a multi-channel audio and video source directed to a second room. Additional zones (3 and 4) can also receive video and stereo audio as well.
2) IEEE 1394 Compatability Two IEEE 1394 digital interface inputs are provided, allowing SACD DSD and DVD-Audio digital audio signal input capability with select DENON DVD players that feature IEEE 1394 digital output function, and feature DENON’s D.A.S.S. (DENON Audio Synchronized System) function, which reduces data jitter for superior high resolution DSD and PCM reproduction.
Connecting Audio Components • When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components. CD player CD recorder or Tape deck OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT R L R L R L R L R L R L B DIGITAL AUDIO Connecting a tape deck Connecting a CD player Connections for recording: Connect the tape deck’s recording input jacks (LINE IN or REC) to this unit’s tape recording (OUT) jacks using pin plug cords.
Connecting Video Components • To connect the video signal, connect using a 75 Ω/ohms video signal cord. Using an improper cable can result in a drop in picture quality. • When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components. • The AVC-A1XVA is equipped with a function for up and down converting video signals. (See page 17) The signal connected to the video signal terminal is output to the S-Video and component video monitor out terminals.
Connecting video components equipped with S-Video jacks • When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components. • A note on the S-Video input jacks The input selectors for the S-Video inputs and Video inputs work in conjunction with each other. • The AVC-A1XVA is equipped with a function for converting video signals. (See page 17) The signal connected to the S-Video signal terminal is output to the composite video and component video monitor out terminals.
Connecting video components equipped with Component Video (color difference) video jacks (Component - Y, PB, PR ; Y, CB, CR) • When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components. • The signals input to the component (color difference) video jacks are not output from the VIDEO output jack (yellow) or the S-Video output jack. • Some video sources with component video outputs are labeled Y, PB, PR, or Y, CB, CR, or Y, B-Y, R-Y.
Connecting equipment with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) terminals • A simple 1-cable connection (using a commercially available cable) with a device having an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connector allows digital transfer of the digital images of DVD-Video and other sources, and the multi-channel sound of DVD-Audio and DVD-Video. • The HDMI and DVI-D monitor output connectors on the AVC-A1XVA can only be used one at a time, not simultaneously.
Connecting equipment with DVI (Digital Visual Interface) terminals • Connection with equipment that has a DVI (Digital Visual Interface)-D connector permits the transfer of digital images. Make an audio connection also. • Commercially-available DVI cables are available in 24-pin and 29-pin types. The AVC-A1XVA supports the 24-pin DVI-D cable. • The HDMI and DVI-D monitor output connectors on the AVC-A1XVA can only be used one at a time, not simultaneously.
2 The analog video to HDMI conversion function The video conversion function The AVC-A1XVA is equipped with a function for up and down converting video signals. Because of this, the AVC-A1XVA’s MONITOR OUT terminal can be connected to the monitor (TV) with a set of cables offering a higher quality connection, regardless of how the player and the AVC-A1XVA’s video input terminals are connected.
Connecting the external input (EXT. IN) jacks • AVC-A1XVA is equipped with two analog external input terminals for 9.1 channels and 5.1 channels. • These jacks are for inputting multi-channel audio signals from an outboard decoder, or a component with a different type of multi-channel decoder, such as a DVD-Audio player, or a multi-channel Super Audio CD player, or other future multi-channel sound format decoder. • When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.
Connecting the ZONE2 jacks 2 ZONE2 preout CONNECTIONS • If another power amplifier is connected, the ZONE2 preout (variable level) jacks can be used to play a different program source in ZONE2 the same time. (See page 166) • The ZONE2 video out is only use for the ZONE2. • The connection diagram below is an example of multi-channel playback in ZONE2. Please see page 168 when you would like to have 2channel playback in ZONE2. CONTROL terminal Another room These terminals are used for an exteral controller.
DENON LINK connection • High quality digital sound with reduced digital signal transfer loss can be enjoyed by connecting a separately sold DENON LINK compatible DVD Player. DVD player 2 Playback using the DENON LINK connector Digital transfer and multi-channel playback of DVD-Audio discs and other multi-channel sources is possible by connecting the AVC-A1XVA to a DENON DVD player equipped with a DENON LINK connector using the connection cable included with the DVD player.
Connecting IEEE1394 devices • Use an S400-compatible 4-pin IEEE1394 cable to connect. • Video signals are not transferred with the AVC-A1XVA’s IEEE1394 interface, so when connecting a video device connect the video signals as well. • Assign the IEEE1394 input the input source. (See page 67) DVD player 2 IEEE1394 network q Up to 17 devices can be connected using daisy chain type connections. w Up to 63 devices can be connected using tree type connections. Do not loop the connections.
Speaker system connections • Connect the speaker terminals with the speakers making sure that like polarities are matched (< with < , > with >). Mismatching of polarities will result in weak central sound, unclear orientation of the various instruments, and the sense of direction of the stereo being impaired. Speaker Impedance • Speakers with an impedance from 6 to 16 Ω/ohms can be connected.
Connections • By default, the speaker system setting is set to 9.1 channels. • The output of each power amplifier can be assigned to any desired channel to best suit the application. For details, refer to “Setting the Channel Setup” and “Setting the Power Amplifier Assignment”. (See pages 100 ~ 104) • When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.
6 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Front Panel • For details on the functions of these parts, refer to the pages given in parentheses ( ).
q Power ON/STANDBY button .................................................(127) w Power indicator......................................................................(127) e Power switch.................................................................(127, 179) r Headphones jack (PHONES)..................................................(133) t V.AUX INPUT jacks ..................................................................(19) y SETUP MIC jack ..........................................................
Display !4 q w q INPUT SIGNAL indicator The respective indicator will light corresponding to the input signal. w INPUT SIGNAL CHANNEL indicator The channels included in the input source will light. This lights when the digital signal is inputted. e Information display This displays the surround mode, function name or setting value, etc. r OUTPUT SIGNAL CHANNEL indicator The audio channels that can be output light.
Remote control unit • For details on the functions of these parts, refer to the pages given in parentheses ( ).
7 SYSTEM SETUP • Once all connections with other AV components have been completed as described in “CONNECTIONS” (see pages 10 ~ 23), make the various settings described below on the monitor screen using the AVC-A1XVA’s on screen display function. These settings are required to set up the listening room’s AV system centered around the AVC-A1XVA. 2 Use the following buttons to set up the system 1 Check that the remote control unit set to AMP mode.
2. Speaker Setup Speaker Setup 1 2 3 Default settings Speaker Configuration Input the combination of speakers in your system and their corresponding sizes (SMALL for regular speakers, LARGE for fullsize, full-range) to automatically set the composition of the signals output from the speakers and the frequency response. Subwoofer Setup This selects the subwoofer for playing deep bass signals. Delay Time Page Front Sp. Center Sp. Subwoofer Surround Sp. A/B Surround Back Sp.
5. Advanced Playback Default settings Page 1 2ch Direct/Stereo The speaker settings can be changed specifically for playing in the 2channel direct or stereo mode. Advanced Playback Basic 78 2 Dolby Digital Setup Turn the audio compression on or off when down-mixing Dolby Digital signals. OFF 79 3 Auto Surround Mode Set the Auto surround mode function.
7. Option Setup Option Setup 1 Channel Setup Default settings The number of channels that you wish to play back in each zone are assigned to each zone accordingly. Main Zone Zone2 9.1 CH 5.1 CH Page Zone3 Zone4 Stereo Stereo 96 ~ 99 Normal 2 3 Power Amp Assign Volume Control Power Amplifiers can be assigned to the various channels according to your system’s requirements. This sets the volume level of each zone output. Volume Limit: This sets the upper limit for the master volume.
2 Speaker system layout Basic system layout (For a THX Ultra2 system) • The following is an example of the basic layout for a system consisting of eight speaker systems and a television monitor: Subwoofer Center speaker system Surround back speaker systems Front speaker systems Set these at the sides of the TV or screen with their front surfaces as flush with the front of the screen as possible.
Before setting up the system 1 Check that all the connections are correct, then turn on the main unit’s power. Setup will not be possible when the unit is set to Pure Direct ON, the Video Off mode, or when the headphones are plugged in. Therefore, please cancel the mode or reverse the condition. 2 Display the System Setup Menu.
2 Measurement flow I. Connect the microphone to be used for the auto setup procedure. Please place the measuring microphone at ear height at the main listening position. By default, the speaker system setting is set to 9.1 channels. Please set under “Extra Setup”, only when you want to change this arrangement. II. Extra Setup q Channel Setup w Power Amp Assign III.
Before performing the Auto Setup procedure 1 2 Check again that the speakers are securely connected to the AVC-A1XVA. 3 The auto setup procedure uses the OSD (on screen display) function, so connect the AVC-A1XVA to a TV, projector, or other monitor. Set the volume to halfway and set the crossover frequency to the maximum or Low pass filter off if your subwoofer can adjust the output volume and the crossover frequency. Some subwoofers have a standby mode.
1 Setting the Auto Setup / Room EQ 1 Select “Auto Setup / Room EQ” at the System Setup Menu. *System Setup Auto Set/RoomEQ (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Auto Setup / Room EQ menu screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) *AutoSet/RoomEQ Auto Setup 1-1. Setting the Auto Setup 1 Select “Auto Setup” at the Auto Setup / Room EQ menu. *AutoSet/RoomEQ Auto Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Auto Setup screen.
II. Extra Setup • By default, the speaker system setting is set to 9.1 channels. Perform this setting if you want to change the channel setup to match the speaker system you are using or to conduct the power amplifier assignment procedure. If you do not want to perform this “Extra Setup” procedure, proceed to the “Preliminary measurements” on page 38. 1 Select “Extra Setup”. *Auto Setup Extra Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Press the cursor left button. Switch to the Extra Setup screen.
III. Preliminary measurements • This procedure is used to automatically determine the background noise, whether or not speakers are connected, and the polarities of the connected speakers. 1 Select the “Start” and press the cursor left button. Start the preliminary measurements.
IV. Speaker system measurement • With these measurements, the “Speaker Configuration”, “Delay Time”, “Channel Level”, “Crossover Frequency” and “Room EQ” are analyzed automatically. The main listening position is measured first, so leave the microphone where it is. 1 Select the “OK Start” and press the cursor left button. Measurements for the first point start.
After measuring at the number of points according to your listening environment, select “Calculate” and press the cursor left button. The speaker system is analyzed. 4 (Main unit) (Main unit) 7th Position Calculate (Remote control unit) 5 40 (Remote control unit) The amount of time required for the analysis depends on the number of speakers and the number of measuring points. The greater the number of speakers and measuring points, the longer the time required. For example, for 9.
V. Check of the measurement result • The results of the measured items can be checked. For instructions on checking the equalizer parameters, see pages 46 ~ 48. 1 Select the items. The measurement results of each item can be checked here. (Main unit) *Auto Setup Sp Config.Check (Remote control unit) 2 Press the ENTER button and display the verification screen. Press the ENTER button to switch to the second screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) [Speaker Config.
When “Store” is selected, all parameters are stored up. After the data is stored, the “Auto Setup / Room EQ” menu screen appears automatically. 5 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) NOTE: • Do not turn off the power while the data is being stored. If the power is turned off while the data is being stored, the Room EQ parameters stored in the memory will be cleared, and it will not be possible to select the “Audyssey”, “Front” or “Flat” equalizer settings.
1-2. Setting the Room EQ Setup • Select the setting of an Equalizer that has been set with Auto Setup or Manual EQ. 1 Select “Room EQ Setup” at the Auto Setup / Room EQ menu. *AutoSet/RoomEQ Room EQ Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Room EQ Setup screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 *Room EQ Setup SurMode: ALL Select ALL or Assign. ALL : Sets the Equalizer for all surround modes. Assign : Sets the Equalizer individually for each surround mode.
Enter the setting. The Auto Setup / Room EQ menu reappears. 5 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 1-3. Setting the Direct Mode • Perform the ON/OFF setting of Room EQ when the surround mode is Direct or Pure Direct. 1 Select “Direct Mode Setup” at the Auto Setup / Room EQ menu. *AutoSet/RoomEQ Direct Mode (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Direct Mode Setup screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 Select ON or OFF. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 4 Enter the setting .
1-4. Setting the MIC Input Select • Sets whether the setup microphone is connected to the PIN JACK (V.AUX L channel) connector or the MINI JACK (SETUP MIC) connector. • Use this setting when using a microphone other than the included one for measurements when performing the auto setup procedure. • The microphone included with the AVC-A1XVA is a measurement microphone designed specifically for use during the auto setup procedure. Select “Mic” and connect the included microphone to the “SETUP MIC” mini-jack.
1-5. Check the Parameter • The results of the measured items can be checked. • The EQ parameters that were set in Auto Setup can be checked. • This item is automatically displayed, after the measurement result of the “Auto Setup / Room EQ” is decided. 1 Select “Parameter Check” at the Auto Setup / Room EQ menu. *AutoSet/RoomEQ Parameter Check (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Parameter Check screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 Select the items.
Display the parameter screen. The display is only an approximate picture of the response and that correction is happening at all frequencies. 8 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) EQ Chk Audyssey FL/FR :Next 9 Select the speaker channel. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 10 If the check ends, select “Exit” and press the ENTER button. The EQ Parameter Check screen reappears.
Select “Exit” and press the ENTER button at the Parameter Check screen. The Auto Setup / Room EQ menu reappears. 13 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) (Remote control unit) 14 Select “Exit” and press the ENTER button at the Auto Setup / Room EQ menu screen. The System Setup Menu reappears.
2-1. Setting the type of speakers • The composition of the signals output to each channels and the frequency response are adjusted automatically according to the combination of speakers actually being used. 1 Select “Speaker Config.” at the Speaker Setup menu. *Speaker Setup Speaker Config. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Speaker Config. screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 Set whether speakers are connected or not and, if so, their size parameters. q Select the speaker.
• Parameters Large.....................Select this when using speakers that can fully reproduce deep bass well below 80 Hz. Small ....................Select this when using speakers that are not capable of handling deep bass well below 80 Hz. Most home theater main and surround speakers perform best when configured as SMALL. Deep bass content in any channel with a SMALL speaker is routed to the subwoofer(s). None .....................Select this when no speakers are installed. Yes/No..................
NOTES: — Assignment of low frequency signal range (2-1) — • The only signals produced from the subwoofer channel are LFE signals (during playback of Dolby Digital or DTS signals) and the low frequency signal range of channels set to “Small” in the setup menu. The low frequency signal range of channels set to “Large” are produced from those channels. — Subwoofer Setup (2-2) — • The subwoofer mode setting is only valid when and “Yes” is set for the subwoofer in the “2-1.
4 Once “Meters” or “Feet” is selected in step 3, the Delay Time screen appears automatically. *Delay Time FL : 3.60m 5 Select the speaker to be set. The picture of the speaker selected blinks. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 6 Set the distance between the center speaker and listening position. The distance changes in units of 0.1 meters (1 foot) or 0.01 meters (0.1 foot) each time the button is pressed. Select the value closest to the measured distance.
2-4. Setting the Channel Level • • • • Use this setting to adjust so that the playback level between the different channels is equal. From the listening position, listen to the test tones produced from the speakers to adjust the level. The level can also be adjusted directly from the Remote control unit. (For details, see pages 137, 138.) The level of each channel should be adjusted to 75 dB (C-weighted, slow meter mode) on a sound level meter at the listening position.
6 a. When “Auto” mode is selected: Test tones are automatically emitted from each speaker. The test tones are emitted from each speaker in the following order, at 4-second intervals the first time and second time around, 2second intervals the third time around and on: (Main unit) FL C FR SRA SW SLA SLB SBL SRB Flashing 2spkrs SBR SB 1spkr When the surround back speaker setting is set to “1spkr” for “2-1. Speaker Configuration”, this is set to “SB”.
2-5. Setting the Crossover Frequency • Set the crossover frequency according to the low frequency response characteristics of the various (front, center, surround and surround back) speaker systems. • If a connected main or surround loudspeaker has a specified –3 dB low frequency response rolloff, adjust the crossover frequency for that speaker to match the specified low frequency response limit – e.g. 80 Hz.
2 Setting the crossover frequency individually for the different channels 1 Select “Advanced” at the Crossover Frequency screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 *Crossover Freq Advanced Select the speaker to be set. *Crossover Freq Front : 80Hz (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 Select the frequency. *Crossover Freq Front : 100Hz (Main unit) (Remote control unit) NOTES: • If “LFE–THX–” is selected at “2-2.
2-6. Selecting the Surround Speakers for the different surround modes • This menu is displayed when both surround speakers A and B are used. • At this screen preset the surround speakers to be used in each surround modes. 1 Select “Surround Sp Setup” at the Speaker Setup menu. *Speaker Setup Surr Sp Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Surround Sp Setup screen.
2-7. Setting the THX Audio Setup [1] Settings for using a THX Ultra2 compatible subwoofer • Make these settings when “Yes” is selected for the subwoofer in the “2-1. Speaker Configuration” settings. This option is not available when “No” is selected. (See pages 49, 50) Select “THX Audio Setup” at the Speaker Setup menu. 1 *Speaker Setup THX Audio Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the THX Audio Setup screen.
[2] Surround Back Speaker Position Settings • When two surround back speakers have been set in “2-1. Speaker Configuration” (See pages 49, 50), set the distance of the speakers. This option is not available when “1spkr” selected. • This setting is necessary to achieve the optimum effect in the THX Surround EX, THX Ultra2 Cinema, THX Music modes and THX Games mode. It is recommended that SBL/SBR speakers are placed together as close as possible.
3 Setting the Audio Input Setup • Make the audio-related settings. 1 Select “Audio Input Setup” at the System Setup Menu. *System Setup Audio In Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Audio Input Setup menu screen. (Main unit) *Audio In Setup Digital In (Remote control unit) 3-1. Setting the Digital In Assignment • This setting assigns the digital input jacks of the AVC-A1XVA for the different input sources. 1 Select “Digital In Assign” at the Audio Input Setup menu.
Enter the setting. The Audio Input Setup menu reappears. 4 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) NOTES: • The OPTICAL 3, 4 and 5 jacks on the AVC-A1XVA’s rear panel are equipped with an optical digital output jack for recording digital audio signals to a CD recorder, MD recorder, or other digital audio recording deck. Use this for digital recording between a digital audio source (stereo - 2 channel) and a digital audio recorder.
3-2. Setting the EXT. IN Setup • Set the method of playback of the analog input signal connected to the EXT.IN-1 (10 CH) and EXT.IN-2 (6 CH) terminal. 1 Select “EXT.IN Setup” at the Audio Input Setup menu. *Audio In Setup EXT.IN Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the EXT.IN Setup screen. (Main unit) 3 q Select the input terminal. (Main unit) w Switch to the setting screen.
• The items to be set differ as described below according to the selected input jack and the “Mode” selection. EXT. IN-1 (10 CH) EXT. IN-2 (6 CH) Mode DSP ANALOG DSP ANALOG Surr. B NOT USED / USED NOT USED / USED – – S. Back NOT USED, SBL/SBR, SB (SBL) – – – Surr. Sp – Surr.A / Surr.B / Surr.A+B – Surr. A / Surr. B / Surr. A+B SW Level 0, +5, +10, +15 dB 0, +5, +10, +15 dB 0, +5, +10, +15 dB 0, +5, +10, +15 dB Input ATT.
3-3. Setting the Input Function Level • Correct the playback level of the different input sources. • Adjust the playback levels of the devices connected to the different input sources to the same level to eliminate the need for adjusting the main volume each time the input source is switched. Select “Input Function Lev.” at the Audio Input Setup menu. 1 *Audio In Setup Input Func.Lev. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Input Function Lev. screen. (Main unit) 3 *Input Func.
3-4. Setting the Function Rename • The names of the input sources displayed on the front display and on the on screen display can be changed. The names or brands of the devices connected to the input sources can be input. 1 Select “Function Rename” at the Audio Input Setup menu. *Audio In Setup Function Rename (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Function Rename screen.
6 Repeat step 5 to input the input source name. To reset the input source name to the default value, press the cursor left or right button to highlight the input source display, then press the cursor down button. When “Yes” is selected for “Default”, then press the cursor left button to reset to the default input source name.
3-5. Setting the IEEE1394 Assignment • Assign the device connected by IEEE1394 cable to an input source. The power of the device to be assigned must be turned on ahead of time. 1 Select “IEEE1394 Assign” at the Audio Input Setup menu. *Audio In Setup IEEE1394 Assign (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the IEEE1394 Assign screen. (Main unit) 3 *IEEE1394Assign DVD-3910 --- (Remote control unit) q Select the device to be assigned to the input source.
3-6. Setting the IEEE1394 Auto Function • Set whether or not to automatically play the IEEE1394 device when it is selected with the FUNCTION knob. 1 Select “IEEE1394 Auto Func.” at the Audio Input Setup menu. *Audio In Setup IEEE1394 Auto (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the IEEE1394 Auto Function screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 Select “ON” or “OFF”. ON : Select this to automatically play the device. OFF : Select this if you do not want to automatically play the device.
4 Setting the Video Setup • Make the video-related settings. 1 Select “Video Setup” at the System Setup Menu. *System Setup Video Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Video Setup menu screen. (Main unit) *Video Setup HDMI/DVI In (Remote control unit) 4-1. Setting the HDMI / DVI In Assignment • This setting assigns the HDMI input terminals and DVI-D input terminal for different input sources.
Select the “HDMI” or “DVI” monitor output terminal to be used. 4 This setting can be switched directly using the MONITOR SELECT button on the Main unit. (Main unit) (Main unit) (Main unit) (Remote control unit) (Remote control unit) 5 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 6 (Main unit) *HDMI/DVI In Monitor : HDMI (Main unit) Select the method for playing the audio signals included in the HDMI input signal. Select “TV” or “AMP”.
4-2. Setting the Component In Assignment • This setting assigns the component video input terminal of the AVC-A1XVA for the different input sources. 1 Select “Component In Assign” at the Video Setup menu. *Video Setup Component In (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Component In Assign screen. (Main unit) 3 *Component In DVD : 1RCA (Remote control unit) Select the component (Y, PB/CB and PR/CR) video input terminal to be assigned to the input source. q Select the input source.
4-3. Setting the Video Convert Mode • Set whether or not to use the video conversion function. 1 Select “Video Convert Mode” at the Video Setup menu. *Video Setup Video Convert (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Video Convert Mode screen. (Main unit) 3 *Video Convert DVD : ON (Remote control unit) q Select the input source for which you want to set the Video Convert Mode. w Select the mode as below. ON OFF The details in each mode are as follows.
4-4. Setting the HDMI/Component Out • Set the format of the signal up-converted to the HDMI monitor output or component output terminal. 1 Select “HDMI/Component Out” at the Video Setup menu. *Video Setup HDMI/Comp Out (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the HDMI/Component Out screen. (Main unit) 3 (Remote control unit) q Select the setting. (Main unit) *HDMI/Comp Out A to HDMI: ON w Select the parameter.
When the HDMI connectors are connected, the black may seem to stand out, depending on the TV or the monitor. In this case, set this to “Enhanced”. When “Y Cb Cr” is selected under “Color Space”, “RGB Mode Setup” will have no effect. The aspect ratio setting is valid when the resolution is set to 1080i, 720p or 1080p. To output with other resolutions, set the aspect ratio on the TV.
4-5. Setting the Audio Delay • When watching a DVD or other video source, the picture on the monitor may seem delayed with respect to the sound. In this case, adjust the audio delay to delay the sound and synchronize it with the picture. • The audio delay setting is stored separately for each input source. 1 Select “Audio Delay” at the Video Setup menu. *Video Setup Audio Delay (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Audio Delay screen.
4-6. Setting the On Screen Display (OSD) • Use this to turn the on screen display (messages other than the menu screens) on or off. • Sets the on screen display’s display mode. 1 Select “On Screen Display” at the Video Setup menu. *Video Setup On Screen (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the On Screen Display screen. (Main unit) 3 *On Screen Func/Mode: ON (Remote control unit) q Select the item to be set. (Main unit) w Select the parameter.
5 Setting the Advanced Playback • Makes more detailed audio playback settings. 1 Select “Advanced Playback” at the System Setup Menu. *System Setup Advanced Play (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Advanced Playback menu screen.
5-1. Setting the 2ch Direct/Stereo • Set this when you want to change the speaker settings when the surround mode is set to the 2-channel Direct or Stereo mode. 1 Select “2ch Direct / Stereo” at the Advanced Playback menu. *Advanced Play 2ch DRCT/ST (Main unit) 2 (Remote control unit) Display the 2ch Direct / Stereo screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) Example: This screen is displayed in function of the settings made at “2-1. Speaker Configuration”, “2-2. Subwoofer Setup”, “2-3.
5-2. Setting the Dolby Digital Setup Sets the down-mixing method when not using a center speaker or surround speakers. OFF: The dynamic range is not compressed. ON: The dynamic range is compressed automatically according to the combination of speakers being used. 1 Select “Dolby Digital Setup” at the Advanced Playback menu. *Advanced Play Dolby D Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Dolby Digital Setup screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 *Dolby D Setup Comp.
5-3. Setting the Auto Surround Mode The surround mode used at last for the four types of input signals shown below is stored in the memory, and the signal is automatically played with that surround mode the next time it is input. Note that the surround mode setting is also stored separately for the different input sources.
5-4. Setting the Manual EQ Setup • Allows you to adjust the tonal quality of the various speakers (except the subwoofer) while listening to a music source. 1 Select “Manual EQ Setup” at the Advanced Playback menu. *Advanced Play Manual EQ Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Manual EQ screen. (Main unit) *Manual EQ Adjust CH L/R (Remote control unit) 3 Select the adjustment mode, then press the ENTER button. All CH : All channels can be adjusted simultaneously.
Select the frequency. 5 *Manual EQ:L/R 63Hz : 0.0dB (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 6 Use the cursor left and right buttons to adjust the Gain level. • Each frequency can be adjusted the range from –20 dB to +6 dB in 0.5 dB step. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 7 Enter the setting. The Manual EQ screen reappears. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 8 Select “Exit”, then press the ENTER button. The Advanced Playback menu reappears.
2 Procedure for copying the “Flat” correction curve set at “Auto Setup”, then using the graphic equalizer to adjust manually NOTE: If the “Auto Setup” procedure has not been performed, this item is not displayed. 1 Select “Base Curve Copy”. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 *Manual EQ BaseCurve Copy The Base Curve Select screen appears when the cursor left button is pressed.
6 Setting the Zone Setup (ZONE2 = 5.1/7.1ch) • Make the settings related to surround playback and video for ZONE2. • Adjust the sound played in ZONE3 and ZONE4. 1 Select “Zone Setup” at the System Setup Menu. *System Setup Zone Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) Display the Zone Setup menu screen. 2 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) *Zone Setup Z2 Sp Config. NOTE: • When “STEREO” or “MONO” is selected for the ZONE2 channel output setting at “7-1.
6-1. Setting the type of speakers for ZONE2 • The composition of the signals output to each channels and the frequency response are adjusted automatically according to the combination of speakers actually being used in ZONE2. 1 Select “Speaker Config.” at the Zone Setup menu. *Zone Setup Z2 Sp Config. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Speaker Config. screen as below. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 Set whether speakers are connected or not in ZONE2 and their size parameters.
6-2. Setting the low frequency distribution for ZONE2 • Set the subwoofer mode according to the speaker systems used in ZONE2. 1 Select “Subwoofer Mode” at the Zone Setup menu. *Zone Setup Z2 SW Mode (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Subwoofer Mode screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 4 *Z2 SW Mode LFE Select the setting.
6-3. Setting the Delay Time for ZONE2 • Input the distance between the listening position and each speakers in ZONE2 to set the surround delay time for ZONE2. 1 Select “Delay Time” at the Zone Setup menu. *Zone Setup Z2 Delay Time (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Delay Time screen. (Main unit) *Z2 Delay Time Meters : Feet (Remote control unit) 3 Select the desired unit, meters or feet.
6 Set the distance between the center speaker and listening position. The distance changes in units of 0.1 meters (1 foot) or 0.01 meters (0.1 foot) each time the button is pressed. Select the value closest to the measured distance. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) Example: When the distance is set to 3.0 m for the center speaker When “Step” is selected, you can select the unit of “0.1 m (1 ft)” or “0.01 m (0.1 ft)”.
6-4. Setting the Channel Level for ZONE2 • Use this setting to adjust so that the playback level between the different channels of ZONE2 is equal. • From the ZONE2 listening position, listen to the test tones produced from the speakers used in ZONE2 to adjust the level. • The level can also be adjusted directly from the Remote control unit. (For details, see pages 173, 174.) 1 Select “Channel Level” at the Zone Setup menu. *Zone Setup Z2 Channel Lev.
6 (Main unit) a. When “Auto” mode is selected: Test tones are automatically emitted from each speaker used in ZONE2. The test tones are emitted from each speaker in the following order, at 4-second intervals the first time and second time around, 2second intervals the third time around and on: Flashing FL (Remote control unit) C FR SR SL SW Use the cursor left and right buttons to adjust all the speakers to the same volume. The volume can be adjusted between –12 dB and +12 dB in units of 0.5 dB.
6-5. Setting the Crossover Frequency for ZONE2 • Set the frequency (in Hz) below which deep bass appearing in the main channels will be routed to the ZONE2 subwoofer. 1 Select the “Crossover Frequency” at the Zone Setup menu. *Zone Setup Z2 Crossover (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Crossover Frequency screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 *Z2 Crossover 80Hz Select the frequency.
6-6. Setting the Video Setup for ZONE2 [1] Video Convert Mode (ZONE2) • Set whether or not to use the video conversion function for the signal output to the ZONE2 monitor output terminal. 1 Select “Video Setup” at the Zone Setup menu. *Zone Setup Z2 Video Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Video Setup screen. (Main unit) 3 Select “Video Convert Mode”, then press the ENTER button. Display the Video Convert Mode.
Press the ENTER button to return to the Video Setup screen. 5 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) [2] Audio Delay (ZONE2) • Set this if it seems there is a delay in the picture on the monitor screen with respect to the sound when watching a DVD or other video source in the ZONE2 listening room. Adjust the audio delay to delay the sound and synchronize the sound and picture. • The audio delay setting is stored in the memory individually for the different input sources selected at ZONE2.
6-7. ZONE3 and ZONE4 tone control and channel level setting • Adjust the sound output from ZONE3 and ZONE4. 1 Select “Zone3/4 Tone/Ch Lev.” at the Zone Setup menu. (Main unit) *Zone Setup Zone3/4 (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Zone3/4 Tone/Ch Lev. screen. (Main unit) *Zone3/4 Z3 Tone/Ch Lev. (Remote control unit) 3 Select the Zone whose sound you want to adjust. (ZONE3, ZONE4) Switch to the setting screen.
6 Select “Exit” then press the ENTER button. The Zone Setup menu reappears. *Zone3/4 Exit (Main unit) (Remote control unit) (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 7 Select “Exit” and press the ENTER button at Zone Setup menu screen. The System Setup Menu reappears.
7 Setting the Option Setup • Make other expert settings. 1 Select “Option Setup” at the System Setup Menu. *System Setup Option Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Option Setup menu screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) *Option Setup Channel Setup 7-1. Setting the Channel setup • With this setting it is possible to change the number of channels played in the different zones according to the purpose.
Select “Channel Setup” at the Option Setup menu. 1 *Option Setup Channel Setup (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Channel Setup screen. (Main unit) 3 (Remote control unit) q Select the Zone. (Main unit) *Channel Setup Main : 9.1CH w Select the channel setting. Also select the number of subwoofers and the output composition to be used in the MAIN ZONE. Refer to the table on page 98. (Remote control unit) (Main unit) (Remote control unit) Enter the setting.
2 The number of channels that can be selected for the different zones is as shown below. MAIN ZONE ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 5.1 CH / STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO 2 SP STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO 3 SP STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO 1 SP 7.1 CH / 5.1 CH / STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO 2 SP 5.1 CH / STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO 3 SP 5.1 CH / STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO STEREO / MONO 1 SP 7.1 CH / 5.
2 Connecting the preouts The pre-out connector used to connect the subwoofer depends on the MAIN ZONE’s channel setup. Connect as shown on the diagram below. Channel Setup Connection Main 9.1 CH / 7.1 CH / 5.1 CH Subwoofer 1 SP Subwoofer 9.1 CH 2 SP Subwoofer(L/F/M) Subwoofer(R/B/LFE) 3 SP Subwoofer(L/F) LFE 7.1 CH 2 SP Subwoofer(R/B) Subwoofer(L/F/M) Subwoofer(R/B/LFE) 3 SP Subwoofer(L/F) LFE 5.
7-2. Setting the Power Amplifier Assignment • With the AVC-A1XVA’s 10-channel power amplifier, it is possible to select 10 channels worth of signals (not including the subwoofer signals output from the pre-out connectors) to be output from the speakers. This makes it possible to put together various speaker systems. The channels can be selected freely, so “L1” to “L5” and “R1” to “R5” are indicated on the speaker terminals on the AVC-A1XVA’s rear panel.
Select “Power Amp Assign” at the Option Setup menu. 1 *Option Setup P.Amp Assign (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Power Amp Assign screen. (Main unit) 3 Select the Amp Assign mode according to the speaker system you want to achieve. One of the following modes can be selected: “Normal”, “+Zone2”, “+Zone3”, “+Zone4”, “+Zone2/3”, “+Zone3/4”, “+Zone2/4”, “+Zone2/3/4”, “Bi-Amp Front”, “Bi-Amp”, “Advanced” and “Adv+Front B”. For details of the “Amp Assign Mode”, see page 102.
2 Amp Assign mode Normal : This is the recommended amplifier assignment mode. Normally select this when not conducting the power amplifier assignment. By default, this is set to “Normal”. Advanced : With this mode, the power amplifiers can be assigned freely to the desired channels according to the speaker system you are using. Adv+Front B : With this mode, the power amplifiers can be assigned freely to the desired channels and front B.
• Amp Assign mode: +Zone2 Channel Setup / MAIN ZONE 9.1 CH ZONE2 Power Amp Assign 5.1 CH 7.1 CH MONO STEREO MONO 5.
• Amp Assign mode: +Zone2/3/4 MAIN ZONE Channel Setup / 5.1 CH 7.
7-3. Setting the Volume Control • Set the upper limit for the volume, the volume level when the power is turned on, and the volume level when the mute mode is set for the different zones. 1 Select “Volume Control” at the Option Setup menu. *Option Setup Volume Control (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Volume Control screen. (Main unit) 3 (Remote control unit) *Volume :Main Limit : OFF Make the volume restriction settings for the different zones. q Select the desired setting.
Enter the setting. The Option Setup menu reappears. 4 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 7-4. Setting the Trigger Out • Four 12 V DC Trigger Outputs on the rear panel can be used to control other devices with compatible trigger inputs, such as motorized screens, motorized screen masking, motorized drapes, and other trigger-controlled devices. • Set the DC output supplied from the trigger out jacks for the various input sources to ON or OFF. 1 Select “Trigger Out” at the Option Setup menu.
6 If “MAIN” was selected at step 4, the trigger out jack’s output setting can also be made for the various surround modes. q Select the surround mode. (Main unit) *Trigger Out 1 DRCT/ST : ON w Select “ON” or “OFF”. (Remote control unit) (Main unit) (Remote control unit) ON : If that surround mode is selected when an input source set to “ON” is selected, the power supplied from the trigger out jack turns on.
7-5. Setting the AC Outlet Assignment • Set the power of the AC outlet on the AVC-A1XVA’s rear panel to ON or OFF with respect to the different input sources. 1 Select “AC Outlet Assign” at the Option Setup menu. *Option Setup AC Outlet (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the AC Outlet Assign screen. (Main unit) 3 Select the Zone. (MAIN ZONE, ZONE2, ZONE3 and ZONE4) The power of the AC outlet turns on and off when the power for the set zone is turned on and off.
7-6. Protecting the setting and memory backup [1] User Memory • The currently set settings (system setup, surround parameters, etc.) can be stored in the memory. The stored settings can be called out when needed. Select “Setup Memory / Lock” at the Option Setup menu. 1 *Option Setup Memory/Lock (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Display the Setup Memory / Lock screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 *Memory/Lock User Memory Select “User Memory” at the Setup Memory / Lock screen.
Select “Exit” and press the ENTER button to return to the Setup Memory / Lock screen. 6 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) (Main unit) (Remote control unit) [2] Setup Lock • The system setup settings can be locked so that they cannot be changed easily. 1 Select “Setup Lock” at the Setup Memory / Lock screen. *Memory/Lock Setup Lock (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Switch to the Setup Lock screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 Select “ON”, to lock the system setup settings.
6 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) (Main unit) Select “Exit” and press the ENTER button to finalize the setting and exit the Option Setup mode. When the setup lock function is activated, the settings listed below cannot be changed, and “SETUP LOCKED!” is displayed when related buttons are operated.
Press the ENTER button. • The “IP Address” screen appears. 4 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 5 Select “OFF”. • The DHCP function is disabled. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 6 Select the desired setting item. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 7 Input the address. IP Address (Main unit) (Remote control unit) (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 8 : Set the IP address within the ranges shown below. The Network Audio function cannot be used if other IP addresses are set. CLASS A: 10.0.0.
[2] Setting the Proxy • Make this setting when connecting to the Internet via a proxy server. 1 Select “Proxy” at the “Network Setup” screen. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Press the ENTER button. • The “Proxy” screen appears. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 Select “ON”. • The proxy server is enabled. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 4 Select the desired setting item. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 5 Input the character or number.
[3] Setting the Network Option • When not using the AVC-A1XVA connected in a network, set “ON” to reduce the power consumption when in the standby mode. Set “OFF” when using the AVC-A1XVA connected in a network. 2 Setting the Power Saving Select “Network Option” at the “Network Setup” screen. 1 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 2 Press the ENTER button. • The “Network Option” screen appears. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 3 Select “OFF”.
2 Checking the MAC Address • The AVC-A1XVA’s MAC address is displayed. • The MAC address differs for each set. After completing system setup This button can be pressed at any time during the system setup process to complete the process. 1 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button at the System Setup Menu, or select “Exit” and press the ENTER button. The changed settings are entered and the on screen display turns off.
8 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT • The included Remote control unit (RC-1036) can be used to operate not only the AVC-A1XVA but other remote control compatible DENON components as well. In addition, the memory contains the control signals for other Remote control units, so it can be used to operate nonDenon remote control compatible products. Inserting the Batteries q Remove the Remote control unit’s rear cover. w Set two LR6/AA batteries in the battery compartment in the indicated direction.
Operating DENON audio components 1 Press the mode selector buttons to select the component you want to operate. • The icon for the selected mode flashes. : : AMP, ZONE2, ZONE3, ZONE4 or SYSTEM CALL TUNER : DIGITAL TUNER (This mode is for future use.) : SATELLITE or CABLE : CD or CDR : DVD or DVDR : VCR or TAPE : TV 1 This function switches as shown below each time one of the AMP button is pressed. Example: Select “AMP” mode. HOME Select “ZONE4” mode. Select “ZONE2” mode.
1. CD player (CD), CD recorder (CDR) system buttons) 6, 7 2 1 8, 9 3 0 ~ 9, +10 : Manual search (forward and reverse) : Stop : Play : Auto search (to beginning of track) : Pause : Number Default setting = CD The preset codes of a CDR can be recorded in the CD mode so that the CD recorder can be operated. It is only possible to set the preset memory for either the CD or CDR. To operate a DENON CDR player, preset “30626” or “31868”. To return to operation of a DENON CD player, preset “31867”. 3.
Preset memory The included remote control unit (RC-1036) can be used to operate devices of different brands by registering the preset number corresponding to the brand of your device. For some models the remote control unit or the device may not operate properly. In this case, use the learning function (See page 122) to store your device’s remote control signals in the included remote control unit. 1 Press the mode selector button for the component you want to preset.
Operating a component stored in the preset memory 1 Press the mode selector button for the component you want to operate. IR segment 1 2 Operate the component. For details, refer to the component’s operating instructions. Some models cannot be operated with this remote control unit. 1.
3. Video deck (VCR) system buttons SRC ON SRC OFF 6, 7 : : : 2 : 1 : 8, 9 : 3 : SETUP : MENU : •, ª, 0, 1 : ENTER : DISP : CH +, – : 0 ~ 9, +10 : Power on Power off Manual search (forward and reverse) Stop Play Auto search (to beginning of track) Pause Setup Menu Cursor up, down, left and right Enter Guide Switch channels +, – Number 4.
Learning function If an AV component is not a DENON product, or if it cannot be operated via codes provided in the AVC-A1XVA remote control's internal preset memory, or if its codes cannot be successfully learned by the AVC-A1XVA remote control, then you should use the remote control that was supplied with that AV component to operate the component. 1 Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least three seconds. • The IR segment blinks twice.
System call The accessories remote control unit is equipped with “system call” function allowing a series of remote control signals to be transmitted by pressing a single button. This function can be used for example to turn on the amplifier’s power, select the input source, turn on the monitor or TV’s power, turn on the source component’s power and set the source to the play mode, all at the touch of a single button.
(3) Using the system call function 1 Press the AMP button to select SYSTEM CALL mode. 2 Press the SYSTEM CALL button (1 to 3) at which the system call signals have been stored. • The stored signals are transmitted successively. 1 2 Punch Through Buttons used in the CD, DVD, and VCR modes can be assigned to the buttons which are not normally used in the TV and SAT/CBL modes.
Setting the back light’s lighting time 1 Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least three seconds. • The IR segment blinks twice. 2 Press the “9, 7, 3” button (9 → 7 → 3) to select punch through setting. • The IR segment blinks twice. 3 Press the NUMBER button (1 to 5) you want to adjust the lighting time (5 sec ~ 25 sec). • Lighting time 1: 5 sec 2: 10 sec (factory default) 3: 15 sec 4: 20 sec 5: 25 sec 2, 3 1 Setting the brightness • The brightness of the display can be adjusted in 5 levels.
Resetting (1) Resetting the single learned button 1 IR segment Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least three seconds. • The IR segment blinks twice. 3 2 Press the “9, 7, 6” button (9 → 7 → 6). • The IR segment blinks twice. 3 Press the mode selector button. 4 Press the learned button you want to reset twice. • The IR segment blinks twice. Other key can be deleted by repeating steps 1 to 4.
9 OPERATION Operating the Remote control unit The RC-1036 remote control has a backlit EL display whose contents change according to the mode or function selected, with the appropriate remote commands for that mode or function. 2 ZONE3 mode To operate the ZONE3 function. 2 Operate the this unit The AMP button is the main mode for controlling the AVC-A1XVA in the main room (MAIN ZONE). The function switches as shown below each time one of the AMP button is pressed.
Before operating 1 2 Refer to “CONNECTIONS” (See pages 10 ~ 23) and check that all connections are correct. Press the POWER switch. (Main unit) • ¢ ON The power turns on and the power indicator lights. Set the power switch to this position to turn the power on and off from the included Remote control unit. • £ OFF The power turns off and indicator is off. In this position, the power cannot be turned on and off from the Remote control unit. 3 4 Turn on the power Press the POWER ON/STANDBY button.
Playing the input source 1 1 5 2 3 2 3 1 Select the input source to be played. Example: CD 5 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) When the input source is selected the input indicator lights. CD Light 1 To select the input source when ZONE2 SELECT or ZONE3/4/REC SELECT is selected, press the SOURCE button then operate the input function selector. (Main unit) 2 Select the input mode.
• Selecting the external input (EXT. IN) mode Press the EXT. IN on the main unit or INPUT MODE button on the remote control unit button to switch the external input. Input mode display Depending on the input signal. • In the AUTO mode • In the DIGITAL PCM mode (Main unit) (Remote control unit) • In the DIGITAL DTS mode Note on playing a source encoded with DTS • Noise may be generated at the beginning of playback and while searching during DTS playback in the AUTO mode. If so, play in the DTS mode.
Playback using the external input (EXT. IN) jacks 1 Set the external input (EXT. IN) mode. Press the EXT. IN button on the main unit or INPUT MODE button on the remote control unit to switch the external input. The playback switches as shown below each time the button is pressed. EXT. IN-1 2 1 (Main unit) EXT. IN-2 • EXT. IN-1 Once this is selected, the input signals connected to the FRONT-L, FRONT-R, CENTER, SURR.-L A/B (surround left A/B), SURR.
2 Playback using the DENON LINK connector Digital transfer and multi-channel playback of DVD-Audio discs and other multi-channel sources is possible by connecting the AVC-A1XVA to a Denon DVD player equipped with a DENON Link connector using the connection cable included with the DVD player. With discs on which special copyright protection measures have been taken, however, the digital signals may not be output from the DVD player.
After starting playback [1] Setting the Room EQ 1 1 The Room EQ switches as follows each time the ROOM EQ button is pressed. (Main unit) OFF (Remote control unit) Audyssey Front Flat Manual 1 See page 43 for descriptions of the correction curves for the “Room EQ” function. When “Audyssey” is selected, the MultEQ XT indicator lights green. If “Front” or “Flat” is selected, the MultEQ XT indicator lights red.
[5] Checking the currently playing program source, etc. 1 q On screen display Each time an operation is performed, a description of that operation appears on the display connected to AVC-A1XVA’s VIDEO MONITOR OUT (Remote control unit) jack. Also, the unit’s operating status can be checked during playback by pressing the Remote control unit’s ON SCREEN button. Such information as the position of the input selector and the surround parameter settings is output in sequence.
[8] Selection of resolution setting (SCALE) 1 The resolution switches as follows each time the SCALE button is pressed. 1 (Main unit) When “HDMI” is selected for the “Scaler” setting: 480p/576p 1080i Through 720p 1080p When “Component” is selected for the “Scaler” setting: 480p/576p 1080i 720p Through When the SCALE button is pressed, the current setting is shown on the display. If the SCALE button is pressed while the current setting is displayed, the “Resolution” setting can be changed.
[2] Recording Dolby Digital and DTS multichannel sources • With this set it is possible to record Dolby Digital and DTS multichannel signals converted into 2-channel analog signals. • The recording signals are output to the TAPE and VCR output terminals. • Down-mixed analog signals converted into digital signals are output from the OPTICAL 3, 4 and 5 digital output terminals at this time. 1 Press the ZONE3/4/REC SELECT button until “RECOUT ✽✽✽✽” (ZONE3 ✽✽✽✽) appears on the display.
10 SURROUND Adjustment steps that need to be performed prior to surround sound playback If the Auto Setup procedure has not been performed or the channel level has not been adjusted at the System Setup Menu, the settings below cannot be made. [1] Test Tone • Before playing with the surround function, be sure to use the test tones to adjust the playback level from the different speakers.
3 Ajust the level of the selected speaker. • The adjustment range for the different channels is +12 dB to –12 dB in step of 0.5 dB. • The sound from the subwoofer can be completely cut by lowering the SW (subwoofer) setting one additional from –12 dB (setting it to “OFF”). (Main unit) (Remote control unit) When the surround back speaker setting is set to “1spkr” for “2-1. Speaker Configuration” (See pages 49, 50), this is set to “SB”.
Playing modes for different sources The AVC-A1XVA is equipped with many surround modes. We recommend using the surround modes as described below in order to achieve the maximum effect for the specific signal source. is a 6.1-channel/7.1-channel surround mode. Sources recorded in THX SURROUND EX • Maximum performance for playing movies on the AVC-A1XVA. Dolby Digital Surround EX DOLBY DIGITAL EX, +PLIIx*2 • This mode is optimized for playing sources recorded in Dolby Digital Surround EX.
THX Surround EX / Home THX Cinema mode When the HOME THX CINEMA button is pressed, the surround mode is set as follows according to the signal that is played: q THX Surround EX (THX Ultra2 Cinema) w Home THX CINEMA e THX 5.1 r ES DSCRT 6.1+THX, ES MTRX 6.1 +THX When the HOME THX CINEMA mode is set when a DVD is played, check the DVD player’s digital output setting and change the setting to one for which Dolby Digital and DTS bit stream signals can be output (“bit stream”, for example).
6 q Select the parameter. (Main unit) 7 w Select the setting. (Remote control unit) (Main unit) or or (Main unit) (Remote control unit) (Remote control unit) Press the ENTER or SURROUND PARAMETER button to complete the setting. Surround parameters q DECODER: Select the decoder to be PLIIx C ....The signals PLII C ......The signals PL ............The signals NEO:6 C ..The signals used when playing 2-channel sources in the Home THX Cinema mode.
[2] To play in the THX Surround EX/Home THX Cinema Surround mode for sources recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS 1 Select the program source. 2 3 Selecting a digital input source Perform step 1 under “Dolby Digital mode and DTS Surround” (See page 143). 2 Select the Home THX Cinema mode. (Main unit) 3 (Remote control unit) Play a program source with the , mark. For operating instructions, refer to the manuals of the respective components.
Dolby Digital mode (only with digital input) and DTS Surround (only with digital input) 1-q 2 1-w 6 4,6 3 5 1 Select the input source. Playback with digital input q Select an input source set to digital (COAXIAL/OPTICAL) (see pages 60, 61). 1-w 2 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) w Set the input mode to “AUTO”. (Main unit) 2 6 5 (Remote control unit) Select the STANDARD (Dolby/DTS Surround) mode. 4, 6 (Main unit) (Remote control unit) 1-q 3 Play a program source with the Light , mark.
4 Display the Surround Parameter menu. (Main unit) 5 (Remote control unit) q Select the parameter. (Main unit) 6 w Select the setting. (Remote control unit) (Main unit) or or (Main unit) (Remote control unit) (Remote control unit) Press the ENTER or SURROUND PARAMETER button to complete the setting. NOTE: • When “Default” is selected and the cursor left button is pressed, “CINEMA EQ.” and “D.COMP.” are automatically turned off, “LFE” is reset, and “Tone” is set to the default value.
2 Dialogue Normalization Dialogue Normalization (Dial Norm) is a feature of Dolby Digital, which is used to keep the programs at the same average listening level so the user does not have to change the volume control between Dolby Digital programs. When playing back software which has been encoded in Dolby Digital, sometimes you may see a brief message in the front panel display which will read “Dial Norm X dB” (X being a numeric value).
Dolby Pro Logic IIx (Pro Logic II) mode To play in the PLIIx mode, set “Sp.Back” at the Speaker Configuration setting to “1spkr” or “2spkrs”. To play in the PLIIx mode, set “Surround Back” at the Power Amp Assign setting. 1 6 3,6 The Dolby Surround Pro Logic IIx Cinema or Music mode can be chosen directly by pressing the CINEMA or MUSIC button on the Remote control unit during playback in the Dolby Pro Logic IIx mode. 4,5 1 Select the Dolby Pro Logic IIx mode using the STANDARD button.
5 q Select the various surround parameters. (Main unit) w Adjust the parameters setting. (Remote control unit) (Main unit) (Remote control unit) • DEFAULT setting Select “Default Yes 0“, then parameters set to default setting. (Main unit) (Remote control unit) Example: DOLBY PLIIx Music mode screen. When set with the on screen display using the Remote control unit while in the MUSIC mode, set the “ ” mark to “OPTION 0” using the cursor up and down buttons, then press the cursor left button.
DTS NEO:6 mode • Surround playback can be performed for the analog input and digital input 2-channel signals. 1 6 3,6 4,5 1 Select the DTS NEO:6 mode. (Main unit) 6 4, 5 (Remote control unit) • The mode switches as shown below each time the STANDARD button is pressed. DOLBY PLIIx Light 2 3 DTS NEO:6 • The DTS NEO:6 indicator lights. Display the Surround Parameter menu. (Remote control unit) 4 Select the play mode.
6 or or (Main unit) (Remote control unit) Press the ENTER or SURROUND PARAMETER button to complete the setting. NOTE: • When “Default” is selected and the cursor left button is pressed, “MODE” and “TONE” are automatically reset to the default values and “CINEMA EQ” is set to “OFF”. Surround parameters t DTS NEO:6 Mode: • Cinema This mode is optimum for playing movies. Decoding is performed with emphasis on separation performance to achieve the same atmosphere with 2-channel sources as with 6.
Parameters MODE: DH1 ...........Reference room (small room with weak reverberations) DH2 ...........Live room (room with a bit stronger reverberations than DH1) DH3 ...........Large room (larger room than DH1, offers a sense of distance and sound diffusion effects) BYPASS .....Stereo sound. DECODER: Select this when playing analog, PCM or other 2-channel sources. The signals are converted into multichannel signals using the decoders shown below and played in the Dolby Headphone mode. PLII C.........
11 DENON ORIGINAL SURROUND MODES • The AVC-A1XVA is equipped with a high performance DSP (Digital Signal Processor) which uses digital signal processing to synthetically recreate the sound field. One of ten preset surround modes can be selected according to the program source and the parameters can be adjusted according to the conditions in the listening room to achieve a more realistic, powerful sound.
DSP surround simulation 1 Select the surround mode for each input channel. 1 (Main unit) 4 2,4 (Remote control unit) The surround mode switches in the following order each time the DSP SIMULATION button is pressed: SUPER STADIUM WIDE SCREEN MATRIX VIDEO GAME ROCK ARENA MONO MOVIE 3 JAZZ CLUB CLASSIC CONCERT The 9CH STEREO mode can be selected directly by pressing the 7CH STEREO button on the remote control unit. 2 Press the SURROUND PARAMETER button. Display the Surround Parameter menu.
NOTES: • The surround speaker setting can also be changed with the SPEAKER button on the Main unit or Remote control unit. • When “Default” is selected and the cursor left button is pressed, “CINEMA EQ.” and “D.COMP.” are automatically turned off, “ROOM SIZE” is set to “medium”, “EFFECT LEVEL” to “10”, “DELAY TIME” to “30ms” and “LFE” to “0dB”. • The “ROOM SIZE” expresses the expansion effect for the different surround modes in terms of the size of the sound field, not the actual size of the listening room.
q Select Bass or Treble. 5 w Set the level. (Remote control unit) (Remote control unit) 6 Enter the setting. The Surround Parameter menu screen re-appears. (Remote control unit) 7 Press the ENTER or SURROUND PARAMETER button to complete the setting. or (Remote control unit) [2] Adjusting the tone from the Main unit 2 13 2 1 The tone switches as follows each time the TONE CONTROL button is pressed.
Surround parameters y EFFECT: This parameter turns the effect signals with multi surround mode speaker effects on and off in the WIDE SCREEN mode. When this parameter is turned off, the SBL and SBR channel signals are equivalent to the SL and SR channels, respectively. LEVEL: This parameter sets the strength of the effect signals in the WIDE SCREEN mode. It can be set in 15 steps, from “1” to “15”. Set this to a low level if the positioning or phase of the surround signals sounds unnatural.
System requirements The preparations described below must be made in order to use the Internet radio and music server functions. 2 Broadband Internet connection A broadband connection to the Internet is necessary in order to use the AVC-A1XVA’s Internet radio function. NOTE: • You must have a contract with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) in order to connect to the Internet. For instructions on connecting to the Internet, contact your ISP or a computer store.
2 TU (Tuner) system buttons 2 Connections The tuner system buttons shown on the diagram below are used for Network Audio operations. Connect one side of the Ethernet cable (CAT-5) to the ETHERNET terminal on the AVC-A1XVA’s rear panel, the other side to the router.
Listening to Internet radio The required system connections and settings must be made in order to listen to Internet radio. “Update?” appears on the display when connecting to an Internet radio station for the first time. 1 Select the input source to “AUX”. • The “Network Audio” menu screen appears. (Main unit) 2 1 (Remote control unit in the AMP mode) Press the cursor up or down button to select “Internet Radio”, then press the ENTER or cursor right button.
Press the cursor up or down button to select the desired setting item, then press the ENTER or cursor right button. 5 or (Main unit) (Main unit) or (Remote control unit) ∗ (Remote control unit) 6 or (Main unit) Finally, the list of Internet radio stations is displayed and those that can be played are indicated by the “ ” mark in front of them. (Main unit) Cursor up or down button to select the desired radio station, then press the ENTER or cursor right button.
Presetting (registering) Internet radio stations There are two ways to register stations: by presetting them or by storing them in your favorites. Stations that are preset can be tuned in directly from the remote control unit. 1 Press the MEMORY button on the remote control unit while playing the Internet radio station you want to register. • The registration menu screen appears.
Registering Internet radio stations in your favorites Your favorites are listed at the top of the menu screen, so registered stations can be tuned in easily. 1 Press the MEMORY button on the remote control unit while playing the Internet radio station you want to register. • The registration menu screen appears. (Remote control unit) 3 2 Press the cursor up or down button to select “Favorites”, then press the ENTER or cursor right button. • The favorites registration screen appears.
2 Deleting radio stations from your favorites 1 At the screen on which the Internet radio stations registered in your favorites are displayed, press the cursor up or down button to choose the radio station you want to delete, then press the MEMORY button on the remote control unit. • The delete screen appears . (Remote control unit) (Remote control unit) 1 2 Press the cursor left button to delete the station. 1, 2 To cancel without deleting, press the cursor right button.
Updating the list of radio stations 1 Press the MODE button on the remote control unit to select the configuration mode, then press the ENTER or cursor right button. • The settings screen appears. or (Remote control unit) (Remote control unit) 1 1~3-2 1~3-2 2 or (Remote control unit) Press the cursor up or down button to select “Automatic Update” or “Manual Update”, then press the ENTER or cursor right button. • The update screen appears.
Playing music files stored on the computer (music server) The necessary system connections and settings must be made in order to play music files. This procedure is used to play music files (in WMA, MP3 and WAV format) stored on computers (music servers) connected to the AVC-A1XVA via the network. The computer’s server program must be launched before using this function. For details, refer to the server program’s operating instructions. 1 Select the input source to “AUX”.
2 Playing music files that have been preset or registered in your favorites The same operations as for Internet radio stations can be used to preset music files or register them in your favorites and play them. NOTES: • Registered presettings are deleted when they are overwritten.
13 MULTI ZONE Multi-zone playback with multi-source MULTI ZONE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM • When the outputs of the “ZONE2 (ZONE3, ZONE4)” OUT terminals are wired and connected to power amplifiers installed in other rooms, different sources can be played in rooms other than the MAIN ZONE in which this unit and the playback devices are installed. (Refer to ZONE2 (ZONE3, ZONE4) on the diagram below.) • Settings can be made at “7-2.
2 ZONE2 7.1-channel system • 7.1 channel playback is possible in ZONE2 if “7.1CH” is selected for the ZONE2 channel setting at “7-1. Channel Setup” in the System Setup Menu. MAIN ZONE 7.1-channel system ZONE2 7.
2 ZONE2 STEREO/MONO system • When two speakers are being used in ZONE2, select “STEREO” for the ZONE2 channel setting at “7-1. Channel Setup” in the System Setup Menu. Stereo sound can be enjoyed in ZONE2. • When only one speaker is being used in ZONE2, select “MONO” for the ZONE2 channel setting at “7-1. Channel Setup” in the System Setup Menu. In this case, monaural sound can be enjoyed in ZONE2. MAIN ZONE 9.
[2] ZONE3 playback The AVC-A1XVA is equipped with pre-out terminals for which the volume is adjustable and video output terminals (composite and S-Video) as the ZONE3 output terminals. 2 ZONE3 STEREO/MONO system • Stereo and monaural sound can be enjoyed in ZONE3. (By default, “STEREO” is selected.) • When only one speaker is being used in ZONE3, select “MONO” for the ZONE3 channel setting at “7-1. Channel Setup” in the System Setup Menu. MAIN ZONE 9.
[3] ZONE4 playback The AVC-A1XVA is equipped with pre-out terminals for which the volume is adjustable as the ZONE4 output terminals. 2 ZONE4 STEREO/MONO system • Stereo and monaural sound can be enjoyed in ZONE4. (By default, “STEREO” is selected.) • When only one speaker is being used in ZONE4, select “MONO” for the ZONE4 channel setting at “7-1. Channel Setup” in the System Setup Menu. MAIN ZONE 9.
[4] Outputting a program source to an amplifier, etc., in a ZONE2 room (ZONE2 SELECT mode) 1 Press the ZONE2 SELECT button. 2 1 (Main unit) 2 Select the source you want to output appears on the set’s display. (Main unit) 3 Start playing the source to be output. • For operating instructions, refer to the manuals of the respective components. DVD ZONE2 SOURCE [5] Outputting a program source to an amplifier, etc.
Remote control unit operations during multi-source playback 1 Select the Zone which you want to operate using the mode selector buttons. Example: ZONE2 1 (Remote control unit) 2 4 Select the input source you wish to output. 3 (Remote control unit) 3 (Remote control unit) 4 Select the input mode. (only ZONE2 mode) Press the INPUT MODE button to switch to the input.
System setup for multi-zone • This makes it possible to make the optimum setting for the speaker systems used in ZONE2. 1 Select the ZONE2 mode using the AMP button. 1 (Remote control unit) 2 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button and display the ZONE2 System Setup Menu. The screen displayed depends on the settings made at “7-1. Channel Setup” (See pages 96 ~ 99). (Remote control unit) 2 Example: 5.1 or 7.
[2] Channel Level • After adjusting using the test tones, adjust the channel levels either according to the playback sources or to suit your tastes, as described below. 1 Select the ZONE2 mode using the AMP button. 1 (Remote control unit) 2 The channel Volume is displayed at ZONE2 monitor out. (Remote control unit) 3 Select the speaker level you want to adjust. • When pressing the ENTER button, the channel switches as shown below each time the ENTER button is pressed.
Fader function • This function makes it possible to lower the volume of the front channels (FL, C and FR) or the rear channels (SL, SR, SBL and SBR) of ZONE2 together. Use it for example to adjust the balance of the sound from each position when multi-channel music sources are played. 1 Select the ZONE2 mode using the AMP button. 1 (Remote control unit) 2 The Channel Volume screen is displayed at ZONE2 monitor out. (Remote control unit) 3 Select “Fader”.
ZONE2 Surround • When ZONE2 is used with a 5.1- or 7.1-channel system, various surround modes can be selected according to the program source being played. • The desired sound field can be achieved by adjusting the parameters for the various surround modes. 1 Select the ZONE2 mode using the AMP button. 1 (Remote control unit) 2 Select the surround mode. q Dolby Digital and DTS surround mode. w DSP surround simulation mode.
Memory and call-out functions of ZONE2 (USER MODE function) • The AVC-A1XVA is equipped with a function for storing the input source, auto surround mode and input mode settings selected for the MAIN ZONE and ZONE2 in the memory so they can be used whenever desired. • For ZONE2, three patterns of settings can be stored in the memory using the USER MODE 1, 2 and 3 buttons on the Remote control unit. • See page 150 for a description of the MAIN ZONE’s “USER MODE” function.
ZONE2 tone control setting • This function allows you to adjust the bass and treble of the ZONE2 audio output during surround playback in ZONE2 to suit your tastes. 1 Select the ZONE2 mode using the AMP button. 1 (Remote control unit) 2 (Remote control unit) Press the SURROUND PARAMETER button. Display the Surround Parameter menu on the ZONE2 monitor out. The screen for the selected surround mode appears. 7, 8 3~6 2, 8 3 Select “TONE”. (Remote control unit) 4 Display the Tone Control screen.
8 If the setting ends, press the ENTER or SURROUND PARAMETER button again. or (Remote control unit) 14 LAST FUNCTION MEMORY • This unit is equipped with a last function memory which stores the input and output setting conditions as they were immediately before the power is switched off. This function eliminates the need to perform complicated resetting when the power is switched on. • The unit is also equipped with a back-up memory.
16 TROUBLESHOOTING If a problem should arise,first check the following. 1. Are the connections correct? 2. Have you operated the receiver according to the Operating Instructions? 3. Are the speakers, and other connected components operating properly? If this unit is not operating properly, check the items listed in the table below. Should the problem persist, there may be a malfunction. Disconnect the power immediately and contact your store of purchase.
17 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Optimum surround sound for different sources There are currently various types of multi-channel signals (signals or formats with more than two channels). 2 Types of multi-channel signals Dolby Digital (including Surround EX), DTS (including Surround ES), DVD-Audio, and Super Audio CD. Note on the above: MUSE 3.1 and MPEG multi-channel audio are not available to North American consumers – same is true for Dolby’s AAC.
Surround back speakers The THX Surround EX format adds new “Surround Back” (SB) channels to the conventional 5.1-channel system. This makes it easy to achieve sound positioned directly behind the listener, something that was previously difficult with sources designed for conventional multi surround speakers.
Speaker setting examples Here we describe a number of speaker settings for different purposes. Use these examples as guides to set up your system according to the type of speakers used and the main usage purpose. [1] For THX Surround EX systems (using surround back speakers) q Basic setting for primarily watching movies This is recommended when mainly playing movies and using regular single way or 2-way speakers for the surround speakers.
e When using different surround speakers for movies and music To achieve more effective surround sound for both movies and music, use different sets of surround speakers and different surround modes for the two types of sources.
Surround The AVC-A1XVA is equipped with a digital signal processing circuit that lets you play program sources in the surround mode to achieve the same sense of presence as in a movie theater. [1] Dolby Surround q Dolby Digital Dolby Digital is the multi-channel digital signal format developed by Dolby Laboratories. Dolby Digital consists of up to “5.
e Dolby Pro Logic II • Dolby Pro Logic II is a new multi-channel playback format developed by Dolby Laboratories using feedback logic steering technology and offering improvements over conventional Dolby Pro Logic circuits. • Dolby Pro Logic II can be used to decode not only sources recorded in Dolby Surround ( ) but also regular stereo sources into five channels (front left, front right, center, surround left and surround right) to achieve surround sound.
1 DTS signals are recorded in the same way on CDs and LDs as PCM signals. Because of this, the un-decoded DTS signals are output as random “hissy” noise from the CD or LD player’s analog outputs. If this noise is played with the amplifier set at a very high volume, it may possibly cause damage to the speakers. To avoid this, be sure to switch the input mode to “AUTO” or “DTS” before playing CDs or LDs recorded in DTS. Also, never switch the input mode to “ANALOG” or “PCM” during playback.
[4] DTS 96/24 The sampling frequency, number of bits and number of channels used for recording of music, etc., in studios has been increasing in recent years, and there are a growing number of high quality signal sources, including 96 kHz/24 bit 5.1-channel sources. For example, there are high picture/sound quality DVD-Video sources with 96 kHz/24 bit stereo PCM audio tracks.
THX Ultra2 Cinema THX Ultra2 Cinema mode plays 5.1 movies using all 8 speakers giving you the best possible movie watching experience. In this mode, new THX processing blends the side surround speakers and back surround speakers providing the optimal mix of ambient and directional surround sounds. DTS-ES (Matrix and 6.1 Discrete) and Dolby Digital Surround EX encoded soundtracks will be automatically detected in Ultra2 Cinema mode if the appropriate flag has been encoded.
Audyssey MultEQ XT There are several factors that can degrade the sound from even the best loudspeakers in a listening room. One of the most important is the interaction of sound from the loudspeakers with large surfaces such as walls, the floor, and the ceiling in the room. Even with careful loudspeaker placement and acoustical treatments, there are significant problems that are caused by room acoustics.
DENON LINK (DENON Digital Link) High-grade LPCM 24-bit, 96-kHz, 6-channel or 24-bit, 192-kHz, 2-channel digital input is possible when the AVC-A1XVA is connected via a shielded twisted pair (STP) cable to a Denon DVD player that supports Denon Digital Link, Since Denon Digital Link uses low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS), transfer capabilities of greater than 1.2 Gbps at a differential voltage of approximately 0.3Vpp are possible.
Windows Media Connect This is a media server provided free of charge by Microsoft since October 2004. It operates with all types of music jukebox programs, but is optimum with Windows Media Player Ver. 10. Windows Media Connect can be used to play playlists created on jukebox software such as Windows Media Player Ver. 10, as well as WMA, DRM WMA, MP3 and WAV files. 2 Explanation for installing Windows Media Connect 1.
Surround modes and parameters Signals and adjustability in the different modes Parameter (default values are shown in parentheses) Channel output Surround Mode FRONT CENTER L/R PURE DIRECT, DIRECT DSD DIRECT DSD MULTI DIRECT MULTI CH DIRECT STEREO EXT.IN MULTI CH IN WIDE SCREENHOME HOME THX CINEMA (2ch) HOME THX CINEMA (5.
2 Differences in surround mode names depending on the input signals Input signals DTS Surround Mode PURE DIRECT, DIRECT STEREO HOME THX CINEMA DOLBY DIGITAL ANALOG LINEAR PCM DTS (5.1 ch) DTS 96/24 (5.1 ch) DTS (6.1 ch) D. D. (2 ch) D. D. (5.1 ch) C C C C C C C C C C C C C C PLIIx C+THX PLIIx C+THX ✳ES MTRX6.1+THX ✳ES MTRX6.1+THX B ES DSCRT6.1+THX PLIIx C+THX ✳THX SURROUND EX PLII C+THX PLII C+THX THX Ultra2 Cinema THX Ultra2 Cinema ✳ES MTRX6.
Relationship between the video input signal and monitor output according to the VIDEO CONVERT MODE settings of MAIN ZONE Video convert ON Input signals HDMI E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C COMPONENT E E E E C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) E E E E C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C (1080p) C (480p ~ 720p) C (480i/576i) C (1080p) C (480p ~ 7
Video convert S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT OFF – – – Used Not used – – – Used Not used – – – Used Not used – – – Used Not used HDMI E E E E E E E E E E C C C C C C C C C C Input signals COMPONENT E E E E E C C C C C E E E E E C C C C C HDMI E E E E E E E E E E HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI S-VIDEO VIDEO E E E C C E C C C C E E E C C E C C C C E E E C C E C C C C E E E C C E C C C C ✳1 ✳2 C : Signal input E : No signal ✳1 ✳1 ✳2 ✳2 ✳1 ✳1 ✳1 ✳2 ✳2 ✳1 ✳1 ✳1 ✳2 ✳2 ✳1 ✳1 ✳1 ✳2 ✳2 ✳1 MONITOR O
18 SPECIFICATIONS 2 Audio section • Power amplifier Rated output: Dynamic power: Output terminals: • Analog Input sensitivity / input impedance: Frequency response: S/N: Distortion: Rated output: • Digital D/A output: Front: 170 W + 170 W (8 Ω/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05% T.H.D.) 220 W + 220 W (6 Ω/ohms, 1 kHz with 0.7% T.H.D.) Center: 170 W (8 Ω/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05% T.H.D.) 220 W (6 Ω/ohms, 1 kHz with 0.7% T.H.D.) Surround (A, B): 170 W + 170 W (8 Ω/ohms, 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz with 0.05% T.H.D.
LIST OF PRESET CODES DVD Bush 40516, 40672, 40690, 40695, 40699, 40713, 3D Lab 40539 40717, 40730, 40778, 40831, 40833, 40884, Acoustic Solutions 40713, 40730, 41242 41051, 41165 Advent 41016 C-Tech AEG 40770, 40790 Cambridge Soundworks AFK 41051 Afreey 40698 Cat Aim 40699, 40778, 40833, 41165 CAVS 41057 Airis 41250 CCE 40730 Aiwa 40533, 40641 Celestial 41020 Akai 40690, 40705, 40770, 40790, 40884, 40899, Centrex 40672, 41004 41089, 41115 Centrum 40713 40699 CGV 4111
Denver 40699, 40778, 41107, 41165, 41353, 41359 Desav 40770 Goodmans 40651, 40690, 40713, 40730, 40783, 40790, Desay 40800, 41407 GPX 40699, 40769 Diamond 40651, 40768, 40790 Gradiente 40651 40833, 41004, 41730 Gran Prix 40831 40833, 41730 Grandin 40672, 40713 Digihome 40713 Greenhill 40717 digiRED 40717 Grundig 40539, 40651, 40670, 40695, 40705, 40713, Dick Smith Electronics 40790, 41004, 41730 Digitor 40651, 40690 Digitrex 40672, 41056, 41100 Grunkel 40770 DIGIXmedia 4
Landel 40826 Momitsu 41082 Lasonic 40798, 41173 MTlogic 41265 Lawson 40768 Mustek 40730, 41730 Lenco 40651, 40699, 40713, 40770, 40774, 40778, Mx Onda 40651 41165 NAD 40591, 40692, 40741 40690, 41127 Naiko 40770, 41004 Lexia 40699, 40768 Narita 41115 LG 40591, 40741, 40790, 40801, 40869, 40036 NEC 40591, 40692, 40785, 40869, 41404 Lifetec 40651, 40831 Nesa 40717 Limit 40768 Nevir 40770, 40831 LiteOn 41058, 41158, 41416, 41440 NextBase 40826 Loewe 40511, 40539, 4074
Powtek 40852 Shinco 40717 Prima 41016 Shinsonic 40533, 40839 Prinz 40831 Silva 40831 Prism 40705 Silva Schneider 40831 Proline 40651, 40672, 40833, 41004 Singer 40690, 40768 Proscan 40522 Skantic 40539, 40713, 41003 Proson 40713 Skymaster 40730, 40768 Prosonic 40752 Slim Art 40784 ProVision 40699, 40778 Slim Devices 40533 Qwestar 40651 SM Electronic 40690, 40730, 40768 Radionette 40741, 40869 Smart 40705, 40713 RCA 40522, 40571, 40717, 40769, 40790, 40822, Sonai
Tokaido 40698 CyberHome 41129 Toshiba 40503, 40695, 41045, 41154 Denon 40490 Trans Continens 40826 Dick Smith Electronics TRANS-continents 40826, 40831, 40872 Transonic 40672, 40730, 41165 Digitrex 41056 Tredex 40800, 40803, 40804 DSE 41730 Trio 40770, 40784 Funai 40675, 41334 TYT 40705 Gateway 41073, 41158 Umax 40690 Go Video 40741, 41158, 41304, 41730 United 40672, 40695, 40768, 40826, 40852, 41115, iLo 41348 41165 41730 JVC 41164 Universal Multimedia 40768 LG 40
American High 20035 Craig 20037, 20047, 20072, 20240 Amoisonic 20479 Crown 20037, 20072, 20278 Amstrad 20000, 20072, 20278 Curtis Mathes 20035, 20041, 20060, 20162, 21035 Anam 20037, 20162, 20226, 20240, 20278 Cybernex 20240 Anam National 20162, 20226, 21562 CyberPower 21972 Anitech 20072 Cyrus 20081 Ansonic 20000 Daewoo 20045, 20046, 20104, 20209, 20278, 20642, Apelsound 20209 21278 Aristona 20081 Dansai 20072, 20278 ASA 20037, 20081 Daytron 20278 Asha 20240 De Graa
Fuji 20033, 20035 Hypson 20000, 20037, 20072, 20209, 20278 Fujitsu 20000, 20045 iBUYPOWER 21972 Fujitsu General 20037 Imperial 20000 Funai 20000, 21333 Ingersoll 20209, 20240 Galaxis 20278 Inno Hit 20072, 20432 Garrard 20000 inotech 20278 Gateway 21972 Interbuy 20072 GE 20035, 20048, 20060, 20209, 20226, 20240, Interfunk 20081, 20104 20320, 20807, 21035, 21060 Internal 20278 20081 International 20037, 20278, 20642 General 20045 Intervision 20000, 20209, 20278 Genera
Magnasonic 20278, 21278 Niveus Media 21972 Magnavox 20000, 20035, 20039, 20081, 20149, 20642, Noblex 20240 21781 Nokia 20041, 20042, 20046, 20048, 20081, 20104, Magnin 20240 Magnum 20642 Nordmende 20041, 20067, 20320 Manesth 20045, 20072, 20081, 20209 Northgate 21972 Marantz 20035, 20038, 20081, 20209 Novatronic 20209 Mark 20000, 20278 Nu-Tec 20209 Marta 20037 Oceanic 20000, 20041, 20046, 20048, 20081, 20104 Mastec 20642 Okano 20072, 20209, 20278, 20315, 20348 Master's
Protech 20081, 20278 SEI 20081 ProVision 20278 Seleco 20037, 20041 Pulsar 20039 Semp 20045 Pye 20000, 20081 Sentra 20072 Qisheng 20060 Serie Dorada 20037 Quarter 20046 Sharp 20037, 20048, 20209, 20807 Quartz 20046 Shinco 20000 Quasar 20035, 20162, 20278, 21035 Shintom 20072, 20104 Quelle 20081 Shivaki 20037 Radialva 20037, 20048 Shogun 20240 Radiola 20081 Siemens 20037, 20046, 20081, 20104, 20320, 20347 Radionette 20037 Siera 20081 RadioShack 20000, 20037 Si
Teac 20000, 20037, 20041, 20072, 20278, 20642 Tec 20072 Wards 20000, 20033, 20035, 20038, 20039, 20042, 20045, 20046, 20047, 20048, 20060, 20072, Tech Line 20072 Technics 20035, 20081, 20162, 20226 Watson 20081, 20149, 20240 20081, 20642 TechniSat 20209 Wharfedale 20642 Teco 20035, 20037, 20038, 20041, 20048 White Westinghouse 20072, 20209, 20278 Tedelex 20037, 20209, 20348, 20642 World 20348 Teknika 20000, 20035, 20037 XR-1000 20000, 20035, 20072 Teleavia 20041 Yamaha 20038, 2
Akito 10037 Akura 10009, 10037, 10218, 10264, 10282, 10359, Audiosonic 10412, 10668, 10714, 11037 Alaron Alba 10009, 10037, 10109, 10217, 10218, 10264, 10337, 10370, 10374, 10428, 10486, 10714, 10715 10179, 10216 Audioton 10009, 10036, 10037, 10163, 10216, 10218, Audiovox 10235, 10247, 10355, 10371, 10418, 10443, 10217, 10264, 10428, 10486 10003, 10092, 10180, 10451, 10623, 10802, 10875 10487, 10581, 10668, 10714, 11037 Autovox 10087, 10206, 10217, 10247, 10544 Albatron 10700, 10843 Aventu
Bondstec 10247 Chengdu 10009, 10817 Boots 10009, 10217 Ching Tai 10003, 10009, 10092, 10179 Bosch 10320 Chun Yun Boxlight 10752, 10893 10000, 10003, 10009, 10092, 10179, 10180, 10700, 10843 BPL 10037, 10208, 10282 Chunfeng 10009, 10264 Bradford 10180 Chung Hsin 10036, 10053, 10108, 10180 Brandt 10109, 10287, 10335, 10560, 10625, 10714 Chungfeng 10412 Brandt Electronique 10335 Chunsun 10009, 10817 Brinkmann 10037, 10418, 10486, 10668 Cimline 10009, 10218 Brionvega 10087, 10
D-Vision 10037, 10556 D.
Feilang 10009 Feilu 10009, 10817 GE 10092, 10093, 10109, 10135, 10178, 10180, 10021, 10027, 10030, 10047, 10051, 10055, Feiyan 10264, 10412 10282, 10287, 10335, 10451, 10560, 10625, Feiyue 10009, 10817 11147, 11347, 11447, 11454 Fenner 10009, 10374 GEC 10037, 10072, 10163, 10217, 10361, 10516 Ferguson 10037, 10053, 10073, 10109, 10193, 10238, Geloso 10009, 10363, 10374 10287, 10335, 10443, 10548, 10560, 10625 General 10186, 10590 10037, 10163, 10171, 10193, 10216, 10264, General Tec
Haiyan 10264, 10412, 10817 Home Electronics 10606 Halifax 10217 Hongmei 10009, 10093, 10264, 10817, 10848 Hallmark 10178 Hongyan 10264, 10412, 10817 Hammerstein 10060, 10264 Hornyphon 10012, 10037 Hampton 10216, 10217 Hoshai 10282 Hanimex 10218 Hua Tun 10009 Hankook 10019, 10030, 10056, 10178, 10180, 10628 Huafa 10009, 10145 Hanseatic 10009, 10037, 10087, 10195, 10217, 10282, Huanghaimei 10009 10320, 10361, 10377, 10394, 10428, 10499, Huanghe 10009, 10817 10544, 10556, 106
Irradio 10218, 10247, 10290, 10371 IRT 10451, 10628, 10698, 11661 Isukai 10037, 10218, 10282, 10455 Kennedy 10206, 10435 ITC 10217, 10320 Kennex 11037 ITS 10216, 10264, 10371 Kenwood 10019, 10030 ITT 10163, 10179, 10193, 10208, 10339, 10346, KIC 10217 10361, 10473, 10480, 10544, 10548, 10610 Kingsley 10216 10163, 10179, 10208, 10339, 10346, 10361, Kiota 10001, 10371, 10455 ITT Nokia Kendo 10037, 10102, 10235, 10247, 10362, 10411, 10428, 10512, 10610, 11437 10363, 10473, 10480, 1
LG 10001, 10003, 10019, 10030, 10032, 10037, Matsui 10163, 10177, 10191, 10195, 10208, 10217, 10442, 10556, 10606, 10644, 10698, 10700, 10235, 10335, 10355, 10363, 10371, 10433, 10714, 10715, 10856, 11148, 11178, 11265, 10443, 10455, 10487, 10516, 10544, 10556, 11637, 10033 Liesenk & Tter 10009, 10011, 10035, 10036, 10037, 10072, 10038, 10039, 10056, 10060, 10108, 10178, 10579, 10629, 10714, 11037 10037 Matsushita 10051, 10250, 10650 Liesenkotter 10012, 10037 Matsuviama 10587 Lifetec 100
Mivar 10216, 10217, 10290, 10291, 10292, 10370, Noblex 10154, 10180 10516, 10609 Nobliko 10070, 10102, 10216 Monaco 10009 Nokia Monivision 10700, 10843 Morgan's 10037 Motorola 10055, 10093 Norcent 10019, 10030, 10056, 10060, 10163, 10185, Nordic 10217 10216, 10361, 10370, 10512 Nordmende 10037, 10109, 10163, 10195, 10287, 10335, MTC 10109, 10163, 10179, 10208, 10320, 10339, 10346, 10359, 10361, 10374, 10473, 10480, 10548, 10606, 10610, 10631 10748, 10824 MTEC 10032 MTlogic 10714
Panama 10037, 10217, 10247, 10264 Prinz 10194, 10361, 10544 Panashiba 10001 Prism 10051 10037, 10051, 10054, 10055, 10108, 10163, Profex 10009, 10163, 10361, 10363, 10370 10208, 10226, 10250, 10361, 10367, 10508, Profex Fidelity 10102 10516, 10548, 10650, 10853, 11310, 11410, Profi 10009 11650 Profitronic 10037, 10102 Panavision 10037, 10411 Proline Panda 10009, 10051, 10208, 10226, 10264, 10412, Panasonic 10037, 10072, 10321, 10411, 10556, 10621, 10625, 10630, 10634 10508, 10698,
Rex 10163, 10206, 10259, 10264, 10363, 10411 RFT 10037, 10072, 10087, 10264, 10370, 10428 Sanyo 10108, 10145, 10146, 10154, 10156, 10157, 10011, 10036, 10045, 10072, 10088, 10104, Rhapsody 10185, 10216 10159, 10180, 10208, 10216, 10217, 10264, Ricoh 10037 10280, 10339, 10370, 10381, 10412, 10486, Rinex 10264, 10418, 10698, 10773 10508, 10544, 10555, 10556, 10721, 10799, Roadstar 10009, 10037, 10218, 10264, 10282, 10418, 10893, 11154 10668, 10714, 11037 Sanyuan 10009, 10093, 10817 10087
Show 10009, 10072, 10418, 10706 SSS 10019, 10180 Siarem 10087, 10102, 10516 Stag 10032 10032, 10037, 10146, 10157, 10191, 10195, Staksonic 10009 10200, 10361, 10535 Standard 10009, 10037, 10217, 10218, 10320, 10374, Siemens Siera 10012 Siesta 10370 Starlite 10009, 10037, 10180, 10264 Signature 10016 Stenway 10218, 10282 Silva 10037, 10216, 10361, 10648 Stern 10163, 10206, 10259, 10363, 10411 Silva Schneider 10037 Strato 10009, 10037, 10264 Silver 10036, 10037, 10179, 10361,
Teac 10009, 10037, 10170, 10171, 10178, 10217, Texet 10009, 10216, 10217, 10218, 10374 10247, 10264, 10282, 10412, 10418, 10455, ThemeScene 10887 10512, 10544, 10556, 10668, 10698, 10706, Thomson 10712, 10714, 10721, 10755, 11037, 11437, 11724, 11755 Tec Thorn 10009, 10037, 10163, 10217, 10247, 10259, 10035, 10036, 10037, 10072, 10073, 10104, 10109, 10163, 10193, 10238, 10335, 10359, 10337, 10361 Tech Line 10037, 10109, 10287, 10335, 10560, 10625, 11447 10361, 10499, 10512, 10535 10037, 1066
Unic Line 10037, 10455 Weipai 10009 United 10037, 10606, 10714, 10715, 11037 Welltech 10714 Universal 10027, 10037 Weltblick 10217, 10320 Universum 10009, 10011, 10032, 10036, 10037, 10070, Westinghouse 10003, 10889 10104, 10105, 10146, 10157, 10163, 10170, Weston 10037 10177, 10191, 10200, 10217, 10247, 10264, Wharfedale 10037, 10264, 10556, 10706, 10861 10290, 10346, 10361, 10362, 10370, 10411, White Westinghouse 10037, 10186, 10216, 10320, 10337, 10463, 10623 10418, 10421, 10473,
CABLE GE 00237 00003, 00007, 00008, 00011, 00013, 00014, Gehua 00476 00017, 00237 Gemini 00015, 00797 ADB 01063, 01269 General Instrument 00003, 00011, 00014, 00015, 00276, 00476, Aichi Denshi 01512 Alcatel 00896 GMI Allegro 00153, 00315 Golden Channel 01063, 01110 Americast 00899 GoldStar 00040, 00144 Amstrad 01222 Goodmind 00797 Antronix 00022 Hamlin 00009, 00020, 00034, 00259, 00273 Archer 00022, 00153, 00797 Hitachi 00011, 00014 Auna 00277, 01269 HyperVision 0061
Paragon 00000 TS 00003 Philips 00013, 00153, 00317, 00619, 00817, 01305 Tusa 00015 Pioneer 00144, 00533, 00877, 01500, 01877 TV86 00063 Popular Mechanics 00400 Unika 00022, 00153 Pulsar 00000 United Artists 00007 United Cable 00003 PVP Stereo Visual Matrix 00003 Universal 00022, 00153, 00191 00000 US Electronics 00276 Quiero 00817 V2 00883 RadioShack 00015, 00315, 00797, 00883 Videotron 00250 RCA 00021, 01256 Videoway 00250 Recoton 00400 Viewmaster 00883 Regal 00
Arcus 01143 CCE 00345 Arion 01205 Century 00856 Armstrong 00243 Channel Master 00212 Arnion 01300 Chaparral 00053, 00209, 00216 ASA 00397 Cherokee 00123, 00710, 01480 Asat 00200 Chess 00114, 00713, 01085, 01334 ASCI 00114, 01334 CityCom ASLF 00713 01232 AssCom 00853 Claasen Nachrichten 00520 AST 00321, 00351 Clark 00613 Astacom 00668, 00710 Clemens Kamphus 00396, 00834 Aston 00142, 01261 CNS 01367 Astra 00243, 00607, 00713 CNT 00520 Astrastar 00548 Cobra 0
Dish Network System Foxtel 00775, 01005, 01170, 01505, 01775 00455, 00497, 00720, 00879, 01162, 01173, 01176, 01356 Dishpro 00775, 01005, 01505, 01775 Fracarro 00421, 00668, 00871 Distratel 00084, 00885, 01205, 01283 Freecom 00173, 00421, 00501 Distrisat 00200 Freesat 00882 DMT 01075 Fresat 00885 DNR 00692 FTEmaximal DNT 00200, 00396 Dream Multimedia 01237, 01437, 01537, 01637 DST 00421 Dune 00369 Fugionkyo 01105 DX Antenna 01530 Galaxis 00115, 00369, 00592, 00692, 00834,
Hitachi 00455, 00489, 00819, 01250, 01284, 01518, Kathrein 00114, 00115, 00123, 00173, 00200, 00249, 01523, 01525, 00035 00331, 00358, 00442, 00480, 00553, 00613, Hnsel & Gretel 00132 00658, 00713, 00742, 00818, 00898, 01057, Homecable 00238 01221, 01561, 01567 Homecast 01214 Kathrein Eurostar 00115 Houston 00396, 00592, 00668 Kenwood 00853 HTS 00775, 01775 Key West 00132, 00794 Hughes 00749 Kiton 00114 Klap 00668, 00710 Kolon 00421 Konig 00607 00749, 01142, 01442, 01443, 0
Max 00607 Okano 00243, 00331, 00442, 00668 Maximum 01075, 01334 Opentel 01232, 01412 MB 00605 Optex MDS 01225 00114, 00136, 00417, 00592, 00834, 01043, 01283 Mediacom 01206 Optus 00879, 01143 Mediamarkt 00243 Orbis 01334 MediaSat 00292, 00501, 00853 Orbit 00351 Medion 00132, 00299, 00369, 00713, 01043, 01075, Orbitech 00114, 00157, 00421, 00501, 00548, 00834, 01099, 01100 01161, 01232, 01334, 01412 Medison 00713 Origo 00497 Mega 00200 OSAT 00345 Melectronic 00818 Oura
Pro Visat 00520 Schaub Lorenz 01214 Prod 00573, 00639, 00723, 00873 Schcke 00613 Profile 00710 Schneider Promax 00455 Prosat 00628, 01173 Proscan 00392, 00566 Protek 01567 Proton 01535 SCS ProVision 00520 Sedea Electronique 00132, 00421, 01105, 01206, 01283 Pye 00571 Seemann 00243, 00396, 00515 Pyxis 00834 SEG 00157, 00668, 00710, 00805, 00898, 01206, 01251 Schwaiger 00132, 00157, 00587, 00605, 00607, 00692, 00863, 00885, 01075, 01083, 01111, 01334, 01474 00115, 00299 001
Stream 01847, 01848 Tivo 01142, 01442, 01443, 01444 Strong 00132, 00369, 00421, 00520, 00613, 00853, Tokai 00200 00879, 01105, 01147, 01158, 01159, 01300, Tonna 01409 00455, 00501, 00587, 00592, 00668, 00713, 00834 STS 00210 Topfield 01206, 01207, 01545 STVI 00136, 00417 Toshiba 00082, 00455, 00486, 00749, 00790, 01285, 01446, 01501, 01516, 01530, 01749 Sunkai 00123 Sunny 01300 TPS Sunny Sound 00369 Triad 00321, 00351, 00372 Sunsat 00713 Triasat 00501 Sunstar 00132, 00243,
Xcom 00123, 00668, 00832 DBX 30018, 30254 Xcom Multimedia 00668 Denon 30003, 30626, 30766, 30873, 31234, XMS 01075 Xrypton 00369 DKK Xsat 00123, 00668, 00713, 00847, 01214, 01323 DMX Electronics 30157 Xtreme 01300 Dual 30003, 30194, 30196 Yes 00887 Dynamic Bass 30179 Zaunkonig 00692 EEC 30194 Zehnder *[31867], 31868 30000 00114, 00115, 00321, 00331, 00369, 00520, Elektra 30437 00742, 00818, 01075, 01191, 01232, 01251, Emerson 30155, 30164, 30305, 30469 01334, 01412 Fish
Mission 30157 Sharp 30037, 30180, 30861, 31658, 31684 Mitsubishi 30156 Sherwood 30180, 30196, 30426, 31067 MTC 30420 Shure 30043 Musical Fidelity 30393, 30437 Siemens 30157, 30180 Myryad 30157 Silsonic 30036, 30888 NAD 30000, 31208 Simaudio 30157 Nagaoka 30018 Sonic Frontiers 30157 Naim 30157 Sony 30000, 30100, 30185, 30490, 30604, 30605, 31364 Nakamichi 30147 NEC 30043, 30234 Soundesign 30145, 30425 Nikko 30164, 30170, 30174 STS 30018 NSM 30157 Sugden 30157 Oak
RCA 30053, 30420 Technics 20229, 20353 Sony 30000, 30100, 31364 Thorens 20029 TDK 31208 Universum 20375, 20439 Teac 30420 Victor 20244, 20273, 20274 Yamaha 30888, 31292 Wards 20027, 20029 Wharfedale 20439 Yamaha 20094, 20097 TAPE Aiwa 20029, 20197, 20200, 21315 Akai 20283, 20439 PVR Arcam 20076 ABS Carver 20029 Alienware 21972 Denon 20076, 20371, 21311, 21471 CyberPower 21972 Fisher 20074 Dell 21972 Garrard 20308, 20309, 20375, 20439 DirecTV 20739 Genexxa 204
Broksonic 40695 Optimus 20162 Bush 40516, 40713, 40884 Orion 20002, 20479, 21479 Denver 41353, 41359 Panasonic 20162, 21035, 21308 Emerson 41268 Penney 20240, 21035, 21237 Go Vision 41071 Philco 20479 Grundig 40695 Quasar 20162, 21035 Hitachi 41247 RadioShack 20000 Jensen 41016 RCA 20240, 20807, 21035, 21060 Konka 40719, 40720 Samsung 20432, 21014 Panasonic 41490 Sansui 20000, 20479, 21479 Philips 40854, 41260 Sanyo 20240, 21330 Prima 41016 Sears 20000, 21237
Zenith 00899 DBS/PVR Combination @sat 01300 Atsat 01300 1 1 2 3 4 : These preset codes can be recorded in the SAT/CBL mode. : These preset codes can be recorded in the DVD mode. : These preset codes can be recorded in the TV mode. : This preset code can be recorded in the VCR mode. [ ] : Preset codes set upon shipment from the factory.
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