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1. The numbered buttons on the remote control have different functions in different device modes For details refer to N FUNCTION TABLE of the NUMBERED BUTTONS on the next page 9 DI ee POWER ON ee rel STANDBY LED POWER ON button C1 o T 2 STANDBY button REMDTE SELECT DEVICE buttons ave J aux Jr operate the desired component with R M2 VOLUME this remote control first select the Cx corresponding DEVICE button ROOM2 INPUT ur m V Ge A a ROOM button SELECTOR buttons MUTE button 4 d BA CHA MUTE o ae CH LEVEL 6 VOLUME UP DOWN buttons T A c3 19 n m J 11 UNE PHESEI 10 44 14 gt TUNING UP DOWN buttons 12 GH E 13 PRESET UP DOWN buttons DIMMER p 71 SETUP DIMMER button 14 45 SETUP button CURSOR CONTROL ENTER 5 Z N eL SEARCH MODE SELECT lt gt iL se SEL gt ETE 16 buttons M I The functions in are regional option DISPLAY
2. may work differently too 13 GC Some functions for each component may not be available or may work differently Depending on other kinds of components that are available for each DEVICE button some functions may not be available or For details about functions refer to the operating instructions of each component Button for iPod Dock for VCR for CD player for Tape deck for BD DVD for TV for Satellite for Cable box y player receiver POWER ON 1 E POWER POWER NE POWER POWER POWER POWER ON ON ON ON ON ON STANDBY 2 STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY POWER OFF POWER OFF POWER OFF POWER OFF POWER OFF POWER OFF v RANDOM m 4 MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE IF ALBUM CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL CHANNEL 5 UP DOWN UP DOWN UP DOWN UP DOWN UP DOWN UV A V A V A V A V A V VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME 6 UP DOWN mE UP DOWN UP DOWN UP DOWN GO CH LEVEL INPUT EN INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT 7 SELECTOR SELECTOR SELECTOR SELECTOR SELECTOR 8 RECORD RECORD ES 9 M PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE PAUSE 10 gt PLAY PAUSE PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY 11 STOP STOP STOP STOP EE Z TUNE REWIND FAST as REWIND FAST REVERSE FORWARD
3. button C3 CS C3 DIMMER SETUP oT Sven HOME MENU DisPLAY RETURN SEARCH MODE SEARCH MODE SEARCH MODE ASSIGN SURROUND STEREO co AUDIO SUBTILE iu a C3 The tuner start searching through the preset stations for a match e SEARCH is displayed for several seconds When a station is found the search stops and the stations plays for five seconds If no stations is found NO PTY is displayed 2 While displaying SEARCH select the desired program type 4 If you want to keep listening to the station press 23 E29 C1 the ENTER button within the five seconds CJ CJ CD f you don t press the ENTER button searching resumes es AUDIO sUETITLE Each time these buttons are pressed one of different types of programs is selected NEWS AFFAIRS INFO SPORT EDUCATE DRAMA CULTURE SCIENCE VARIED POP M ROCK M EASY M LIGHT M CLASSICS OTHER M WEATHER FINANCE CHILDREN SOCIAL RELIGION PHONE IN TRAVEL LEISURE JAZZ COUNTRY NATION M OLDIES FOLK M DOCUMENT If SEARCH disappears press the SEARCH MODE button again ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 30 Displaying RDS information In the FM mode DIMMER SETUP Ze aT
4. 3 Adjust the ROOM2 volume Each time this button is pressed the ROOM2 input can be selected among CD AUX F AUX TUNER VIDEO1 V2 IPD POWER ON STANDBY o Gres GN c ALBUM Soom LEVEL Ps oo O m C33 TUNE PRESET CJ CS CD ivo v voL A 4 start play on the component related to the ROOM source 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 lol 33 System Setup The setup menu is displayed on the fluorescent and allows you to perform the setup procedures easily In most situations you will only need to set this once during the installation and layout of your home theater and it rarely needs to be changed later The setup menu consists of 4 main menus SYSTEM SET ROOM EQ SPEAKER SETUP and MULTI ROOM SETUP These menus are then divided up into various sub menus 1 Turn the setup menu on cJ c TUNE PRESET 4 SETUP S S O HOME MENU C The setup menu will be shown To turn the menu off press this button again DISPLAY RETURN BH Notes saruni 2 e When the VuNow is selected as an input source the system setup cannot be performed QRPT PLAY LIST PLAY M 2 Select the desired menu using the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons ENGLISH ALBUM Soom CH LEVEL DEn r c3 c m C3 TUNE
5. DD HiNotes T Sam seis If the LED did not flicker twice then repeat the above 1 steps 4 try entering the same code again 5 Manufacturers may use different setup codes for the e same product category For that reason it is important that you check to see if the code you have entered DispLAY RETURN operates as many controls as possible If only a few EI functions operate check to see if another code will work with more buttons e The LED will flicker once liNote The AVR button is unavailable for the audio i 5 Repeat the above steps 1 to 4 for each of your components other than this receiver components ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 12 05 lo 16 Using punch through function This remote control may be programmed to operate either the AUDIO volume punch through or the TV volume and or TV channel punch through in conjunction with any of the 8 components controlled by this remote control o For example since this receiver will likely be used as the o sound system while watching TV you may want to adjust this receiver s volume although this remote control is set to a control the TV When programming this remote control for the AUDIO volume punch through press and hold down both AVR button and VOLUME button for more than 1 second Cz Cc TUNE
6. PRESET f programming is performed successfully the SET LED will flicker twice When you want either TV volume or TV channel punch through press and hold down both TV button and either VOLUME or CH button for more than 1 second HNote f you use one of AUDIO and TV volume punch through functions you cannot use the other Removing a punch through function When removing the AUDIO volume punch through press and hold down both AVR button and VOLUME button for more than 1 second POWER ON STANDBY E SELEC cock co Dm AVR ROME 4 CET 4 E VOLUME ZOOM CH LEVEL m C3 Ez TUNE PRESET ee DIMMER SETUP MENU If removing is performed successfully the LED will flicker twice When you want to remove either TV volume or TV channel punch through press and hold down both TV button and either VOLUME or CH V button for more than 1 second Press and hold down both AVR button and AUDIO Removing all punch through functions H ASSIGN button for more than 1 second CH LEVEL MEMA CS AUDIO ASSIGN B cca DisPLAY RETURN AUDIO ASSIGN SURROUND STEREO c3 PLAY LIST PLAY M AUDIO SUETITLE f removing all punch through functions is performed successfully the LED will flicker twic
7. Poor connection at AC wall outlet or the outlet is Check the outlet using a lamp or another dead or off appliance No sound The speaker wires are disconnected Check the speaker connections The master volume is adjusted too low The MUTE button is pressed to ON e Incorrect selection of input source Incorrect connections between the components The HDMI Audio Out is set to THRU Adjust the master volume Press the MUTE button to cancel the muting effect Select the desired input source correctly Make connections correctly Set it to AMP For details refer to When selecting the HDMI HDMI Audio Out on page 24 No sound from the surround speakers Surround mode is switched off stereo mode Master volume and surround level are too low Monaural source is used Surround speaker setting is NO Select a surround mode Adjust master volume and surround level Select a stereo or surround source Select the desired surround speaker setting No sound from the center speaker Stereo mode etc is selected Center speaker setting is NO Master volume and center level are too low Select the desired surround mode Select the desired center speaker setting Adjust master volume and center level No sound from the surround back Speakers The input signal format or the current surround mode cannot support the 7 1 or 6 1 surround The surroun
8. 2 channels to them 1 R2 ROOM2 To drive the ROOM speakers when connecting the SURROUND 2 channels to them H lilWhen selecting the TONE OFF To listen to a program source without the tone effect DIR lights up 1 ON To adjust the tone for your taste DIR goes off When the TONE CONTROL is set to ON to adjust the tone bass and treble Press the ENTER button to enter the tone adjustment mode Then TRE will be displayed Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the desired tone mode Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to adjust the selected tone as desired The tone level can be adjusted within the range of 10 10 dB In general we recommend the bass and treble to be adjusted to 0 dB flat level Extreme settings at high volume may damage your speakers To complete tone adjustment repeat the above steps and 35 ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 36 ENGLISH SETTING THE ROOM EQ Room EQ lets you avoid troublesome listening based speaker setup and achieve good surround sound Room EQ has the feature that provides the optimum listening environment at the listening position in your room You should connect the supplied microphone to the SETUP MIC jack so that this receiver can analyze the information form a series of test tones emitted from speakers at listening position and can adjust the size chann
9. analog input for ROOM source 1 Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to set the ROOM2 mode as desired Each time these buttons are pressed the ROOM2 mode changes as follows ON To turn on the ROOM function R2 lights up 1 OFF To turn it off R2 goes off lNotes e When the ROOM2 mode is set to OFF you cannot select the ROOM2 input and adjust the ROOM volume When you do not use the ROOM function turn off the ROOM2 function to save electricity When the ROOM2 mode is set to ON 2 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the desired item 3 Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to set the selected item as desired selecting the ROOM2 input You can select the desired among CD AUX F AUX TUNER VIDEO 1 V2 IPD lWhen selecting the ROOM2 volume You can adjust the ROOM volume within the range of 0 80 dB 41 ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 mH o x 42 ENGLISH Troubleshooting Guide If a fault occurs run through the table below before taking your receiver for repair If the fault persists attempt to solve it by switching the receiver off and on again If this fails to resolve the situation consult your dealer Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the receiver yourself This could void the warranty PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY No power The AC input cord is disconnected Connect cord securely
10. 004 013 021 033 032 009 010 026 028 030 027 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 49 Stargate 010 014 026 MAGAI 022 Starquest 010 MARANTZ 012 TV86 015 MASPRO 016 Teleview 014 METZ 036 Tocom 007 008 MINERVA 036 Tusa 010 MULTISTAR 022 Unika 018 MURATO 004 Universal 018 019 NEC 040 Viewstar 015 NEIRU 021 Zenith 024 NOKIA 026 037 Zentek 022 NORSAT 015 PACE 001 042 016 O17 018 044 PANASONIC 032 PHILIPS 003 011 012 029 SAT PHONOLA 016 PROSAT 030 ALBA 030 BYE 016 AMSTRAD 008 019 027 QUADRAL 030 ARCON 021 QUELLE 036 ARISTONA 016 RADIOLA 016 ASTRA 028 REDIFFUSION 015 BLAUPUNKT 033 SABA 035 BUSH 016 SALORA 026 CH MASTER 030 SAMSUNG 003 022 CITY COM 005 SAT PARTNER 004 H DDC 030 SATPORTNER 021 DYNASAT 005 SCHAUB LORENZ 026 037 ECHOSTAR 002 009 032 020 SCHNEIDER 005 016 EMME ESSE 005 SHERWOOD 000 FAIT 005 SIEMENS 033 036 FERGUSON 014 041 016 O17 018 SIERA 016 FINLUX 006 007 013 SILVA 004 021 FRACARRO 005 SKY 039 022 STARCOM 038 GOLDSTAR 004 021 STARSAT 022 GRAETZ 026 037 TECHNISAT 003 GROTHUSEN 004 TELEFUNKEN 025 GRUNDIG 033 016 018 036 TELESYSTEM 005 HINARI 030 THORN HIRSCHMANN 003 006 FERGUSON 010 014 041 016 017 018 HITACHI 013 043 INGELEN 026 037 TRIAD 004 ITT 034 UNIDEN 022 ITT NOKIA 032 018 026 037 UNITED CABLE 038 JERROLD 038 014 VTECHNOLOGY 004 KATHREIN 005 022 023 VORTEC 003 024 025 KOSMOS 004 ZENDER 022 KRIESLER 016 LENCO 004 021 LUXOR 026 037 49
11. 011 018 011 030 011 005 077 109 110 110 032 031 045 019 052 018 116 127 069 134 134 033 054 040 018 025 034 036 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 47 FUNAI GE GENERAL GOLDSTAR GOODMANS GRAETZ GRANADA GRUNDIG HANSEATIC HARMAN KARDON HIFIVOX HINARI HITACHI IMPERIAL INGELEN INGERSOL ITT JENSEN JVC KENWOOD KRIESLER KUBA LLOYD LOEWE OPTA LOGIK LUXOR MAGNADYNE MAGNASONIC MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MATUI MEMOREX METZ MGA MINERVA MINOLTA MITSUBISHI MTC MULTITECH MURPHY NAONIS NATIONAL NEC NECKERMANN NOGAMATIC NOKIA NORDMENDE OPTONICA ORION 011 019 014 004 008 041 003 014 054 043 004 042 002 006 011 042 027 005 033 042 042 005 045 043 011 014 008 033 041 038 019 004 010 064 014 017 055 006 060 011 008 011 042 040 004 002 042 003 052 039 045 002 062 011 042 005 043 056 008 007 056 041 038 056 042 031 018 027 038 014 025 003 043 054 007 017 013 011 056 042 041 056 005 033 042 046 010 046 056 018 018 052 024 011 052 042 060 060 029 046 027 005 031 049 052 060 014 052 041 038 056 025 050 055 027 042 038 056 030 031 018 011 054 052 042 042 052 027 052 038 031 053 057 050 052 052 063 031 045 037 052 056 050
12. 059 132 060 109 003 077 049 136 058 130 099 125 100 082 047 039 033 033 109 134 099 101 058 134 001 103 050 097 041 053 074 050 109 109 132 017 090 060 109 134 049 134 057 099 043 045 034 139 084 124 109 002 050 099 150 055 079 052 111 115 134 099 152 077 122 058 058 049 145 143 036 110 091 079 122 109 051 057 057 109 125 134 090 049 123 060 108 109 081 090 099 067 081 132 128 127 115 061 109 136 088 075 128 142 112 139 145 117 088 133 129 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 12 05 mH o x 45 INNO HIT INTERFUNK IRRADIO ITT JVC KTV KAISUI KARCHER KENDO KENNEDY KORTING KRIESLER LENOIR LOEWE OPTA LOGIK LUMA LUXOR MAGNADYNE MAGNAFON MARANTZ MATSUI McMICHAEL MEMOREX METZ MINERVA MISTRAL MITSUBISHI MIVAR MULTITECH MURPHY MAONIS NATIONAL NEC NECKERMANN NEI NIKKAI NOBLEX NOBLIKO NOGAMATIC NOKIA 093 090 047 142 093 001 123 135 033 099 006 006 098 144 050 099 078 099 008 072 118 049 058 135 046 127 046 049 158 134 088 090 094 094 149 033 118 097 046 134 096 042 033 099 049 060 015 098 028 161 123 135 098 049 123 143 140 128 083 154 019 059 049 097 149 120 139 083 097 132 097 099 090 050 100 035 11
13. 12 lt FORWARD lt lt gt FORWARD a gt SEARCH lt lt gt 13 PRESET REVERSE FORWARD REVERSE FORWARD REVERSE FORWARD mM Lad SKP raa A SKP SKP 144 DIMMER 14 MENU E m DISC MENU m pisc MENU SETUP 15 HOME MENU m HOME WENT CURSOR CURSOR EE CURSOR n mE CONTROL UP DOWN UP DOWN ENTER NN m Des m 17 DISPLAY RETURN E __ RETURN __ GAN REPEAT RIS 19 REPEAT 777 QRPT 20 Se r Gos PLAY LIST A mes PLAY LIST p PLAY LIST UP DOWN gt lt UP DOWN gt lt STEREO 21 PLAY MODE PLAY 22 AUDIO 2 mi AUDIO m mn us 23 SUBTITLE VuNow 24 0 J Ce END NUMERIC NUMERIC NUMERIC 10 SLEEP 25 DOCK MODE T LS vn ees DOCK M WhNotes ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 14 ENGLISH 1 Enter the setup code for each component other than this receiver For details refer to Entering a setup code on page 15 2 Turn on the component you want to operate 3 Press the DEVICE button on the remote control corresponding to the component you wish to operate 4 Aim the remote control at the REMOTE SENSOR of the component you wish to control and press the button correspon
14. perfect for rotating and fly by sound effects Digital Plus Developed for use with HDTV including the new video disc formats Blu ray and HD DVD this is the latest multichannel audio format from Dolby It supports up to 7 1 channels with 48 kHz 24 bit sampling rate and signal resolution TrueHD Designed to take full advantage of the additional storage space offered by the new Blu ray and HD DVD disc formats this new Dolby format offers up to 7 1 discrete channels of lossless audio performance with 96 KHz 24 bit sampling rate and signal resolution lllDoiby Pro Logic IIx surround This mode expands any 2 channel source for 7 1 channel playback It provides a very natural and seamless surround sound experience that fully envelopes the listener As well as music and movies video games can also benefit from the dramatic spatial effects and vivid imaging It includes Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie suited for playing movies Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music suited for playing music and Dolby Pro Logic IIx Game suited for playing games W Dolby Pro Logic surround If you are not using any surround back speakers Dolby Pro Logic Il surround will be used instead of Dolby Pro Logic IIx surround It includes Dolby Pro Logic Il Movie Dolby Pro Logic Music and Dolby Pro Logic Game like Dolby Pro Logic IIx surround Pro Logic This mode expands any 2 channel source including Dolby Surround sour
15. 097 111 046 051 099 153 005 118 148 109 134 049 142 144 137 050 036 050 050 050 027 019 137 063 132 040 145 109 032 081 041 149 033 053 125 099 053 054 033 071 149 122 050 125 019 109 100 019 109 059 033 110 065 043 150 111 039 054 086 070 134 050 115 077 044 054 088 123 052 149 141 115 111 142 109 038 069 115 145 086 125 040 150 074 109 077 136 048 136 128 019 078 110 114 149 127 118 134 118 091 091 043 057 120 46 UNIVERSUM 092 034 UNIVOX 116 VEGAVOX 079 VOXSON 050 134 WATSON 111 WATT RADIO 046 099 WEGA 033 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 099 111 YOKO 099 ZANUSSI 096 144 ZOPPAS 096 144 DOCK VCR AKAI 042 022 ALBA 008 020 AMSTRAD 011 ANITSCH 009 ARC EN CIEL 042 056 ARISTONA 045 031 ASA 018 AWIA 011 042 BAIRD 042 033 BAUER BOSCH 014 043 BLAUPUNKT 014 043 BRANDT ELECTRONIQUE 042 056 BRIONVEGA 041 BUSH 008 020 C EDISON 041 CANON 014 CAPEHART 020 CGE 011 042 CONTINENTAL EDISON 042 056 CRAIG 064 013 CURTIS MATHES 019 DAEWOO 001 020 DAYTRON 020 DECCA 011 042 DEGRAAF 003 006 DUAL 042 052 DUMONT 003 011 DYNATECH 011 EMERSON 002 010 FERGUSON 042 059 FIDELITY 011 FINLANDIA 003 018 FINLUX 003 006 FISHER 000 003 054 051 019 019 052 052 055 052 052 052 021
16. 101 136 013 019 109 050 145 053 053 050 051 100 111 073 050 103 134 019 032 050 081 118 117 135 043 068 109 104 132 050 018 142 111 019 091 115 134 019 053 049 112 074 019 050 141 037 145 119 120 083 145 127 139 107 109 024 148 125 142 134 142 077 053 113 128 142 109 110 039 115 068 122 131 090 109 124 099 149 149 148 055 114 149 062 069 040 120 090 123 ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 46 ENGLISH SAMBERS SAMPO SAMSUNG SANYO SBR SCHAUB LORENZ SCHNEIDER SEG SEI SELECO SHARP SIAREM SICATEL SIEMENS SIERA SILVER SINGER SINUDYNE SONOKO SONY STERN TANDBERG TANDY TASHIKO TATUNG TEC TELEAVIA TELEFUNKEN TELETECH TELEVIDEON TENSAI THOMSON THORN FERGUSON TOCOM TOSHIBA TRANS CONTINENTS TRIUMPH UHER ULTRA VOX 046 121 015 090 161 060 049 161 129 096 141 132 046 158 016 069 033 046 116 005 087 099 078 054 016 158 049 146 096 133 099 162 099 096 028 081 028 090 099 049 012 145 014 061 029 004 098 158 052 098 097 026 151 162 113 142 058 130 099 109 059 096 134 087 097 094 049 046 046 090 007 144 060 033 060 099 039 041 053 028 091 040 116 016
17. DISPLAY DISPLAY RETURN O 5 DISPLAY summcuwb stereo E GJ Each time the DISPLAY button is pressed the display mode changes as follows Radio _ Frequency _ s Volume _ Text mode RT Program Program Type Service name PTY PS Radio Text RT Messages sent by the radio station For example a talk radio station may provide a phone number as RT Program Service Name PS The name of the radio station Program Type PTY This indicates the kind of program currently being broadcast If the signals are too weak or no RDS service is available NO TEXT NO NAME or NO PTY will be displayed 30 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 1 01 31 OTHER FUNCTIONS Operating the sleep timer The sleep timer allows the system to continue to operate for a specified period of time before automatically shutting off To set the receiver to automatically turn off after the specified period of time 1 BEEN stunt AUDIO ASSIGN SURROUND STEREO Co SE PLAYLIST PLAY xu TUNER CO FAUX SLEEP Each time this button is pressed the sleep time changes as follows 30 60 gt 90 gt OFF Unit minutes VIDEO 1 DOCK M AUX While operating the sleep timer lights up face ES ipea r E J When the sleep time is selected
18. G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 20 ENGLISH SURROUND SOUND This receiver incorporates a sophisticated Digital Signal Processor that allows you to create optimum sound quality and sound atmosphere in your personal Home Theater Surround modes WDTS Digital Surround DTS Digital Surround also called simply DTS supports up to 5 1 discrete channels and uses less compression for high fidelity reproduction Use it with DVDs and CDs bearing the DTS logo lBIDTS ES Discrete 6 1 This is a 6 1 channel discrete digital audio format adding a surround back channel to the DTS digital surround sound The seven totally separate audio channels provide better spatial imaging and 360 degrees sound localization perfect for sounds that pan across the surround channels Use it with DVDs bearing the DTS ES logo especially those with a DTS ES Discrete sound track 075 ES Matrix 6 1 This is a 6 1 channel discrete digital audio format inserting a surround back channel to the DTS digital surround sound through matrix encoding Use it with DVDs bearing the DTS ES logo DTS Neo 6 surround DTS Neo 6 is a matrix decoding technology for archieving 7 1 channel surround playback 5 96 24 This is high resolution DTS with a 96 kHz sampling rate and 24 bit resolution providing superior fidelity Use it with DVDs bearing the DTS 96 24 logo lBIDTS HD High Resolution Audio Developed for use with HDTV including the n
19. MOVIE DOLBY PLIIx MUSIC DOLBY PLIIx GAME DOLBY PLII PCM multi channel sources MOVIE DOLBY PLII MUSIC DOLBY PLII GAME DOLBY PRO LOGIC MOVIE DRAMA GAME Analog stereo sources STADIUM CLASSIC HALL MULCH CH STEREO STEREO Depending on surround back speaker setting some surround modes can be selected or not as follows Possible only when surround back speaker is not set to NO 1 Possible only when surround back speaker is set to NO Possible only when surround back speaker is set to X2 lWiNote When the SPEAKER button is set to off only the stereo mode can be selected When adjusting the sound parameters You can adjust the different sound parameters for optimum surround effect 1 Press the SOUND PARAMETER button The EQ or L SYNC etc is displayed for several seconds If the parameter mode disappears press this button again C QRPT PLAY LIST PLAY M L em SOUND PARAMETER 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9z 12 05 glo 23 2 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the desired parameter oy TE EENIA CH CS Each time these buttons are pressed the parameter mode C9 t9 C3 C3 changes as follows T EQ o L SYNC e DM DRC e LFE lt gt HDMI s DIMMER SETUP Room EQ Lip Sync Dual Mono Dynamic LFE level HDMI Audio Out R
20. PRESET DIMMER DISPLAY RETURN AUDI AWE SURROUND STEREO r QRPT PLAY LIST PLAY M UND 3 Confirm your selection TUNE PRESET When selecting SYSTEM see SETTING THE el SYSTEM on page 35 e When selecting SET RMEQ see SETTING THE ROOM on page 36 When selecting SPK SET see SETTING THE SPEAKER SETUP on page 37 e e When selecting MLT ROOM see SETTING THE MULTI ROOM SETUP on page 41 AUDIO ASSIGN SURROUND STEREO C Cc C C C TUNER CD FAUX SLEEP Fiirzifsif 1 33 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 34 ENGLISH WSetup menu flow The setup menu flow is as follows Default cum a SYSTEM AMP BACK R2 E TONE OFF ON TRE 0 10 10 m BASS 0 10 10 SET RMEQ SPK SET SPK CFG F LARGE SMALL C LARGE SMALL NO S LARGE SMALL NO SB LX2 LX1 SX2 SX1 NO SW YES PLUS NO X OVER X OVER 50 80 100 150 200 CH LEVEL T TONE M A L 0dB 15 15 C 0 dB 15 15 R 0 dB 15 15 SR 0 dB 15 15 SBR 0 dB 15 15 SBL 0 dB 15 15 SL 0 dB 15 15 SW 0 dB 15 15 DISTANCE L 3 0M 0 1 9 0 C 3 0M 0 1 9 0 R 3 0M 0 1 9 0 SR 3 0 M 0 1 9 0 SBR 3 0M 0 1 9 0 SBL 3 0 M 0 1 9 0 SL 3 0M 0 1 9 0 SW 3 0M 0 1 9 0
21. Selectable for Surround Back speakers Surround Back speakers X2 x1 Select the desired depending on the number of speakers connected to SURROUND BACK ROON2 terminals SubWoofer YES Select this to output LFE signals and bass frequencies of channels set to SMALL from the subwoofer PLUS Select this if you want the subwoofer to output bass sound continuously or you want deeper bass the bass frequencies that would normally come out the front and center speakers are also routed to the subwoofer NO Select this when the subwoofer is not connected The bass frequencies are output from other speakers lWiNotes When speakers are set to SMALL you should set their crossover frequency correctly according to their frequency characteristics For details refer to When selecting the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY on page 39 When the F Front is set to SMALL C Center 5 Surround and SB Surround Back cannot be set to LARGE and the SW SubWoofer cannot be set to NO When the S Surround is set to SMALL the SB Surround Back cannot be set to L Large 4 Repeat the above steps 2 and 3 until the speakers are all set to the desired mode lWlAbout the speaker size Select LARGE or SMALL not according to the actual size of the speaker but according to the speaker s capacity for playing low frequency bass sound below frequency set on the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY menu signal
22. VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 V2 IPOD is selected as an input source on page 19 lNotes Be sure to make either a OPTICAL or a Gen DIGITAL IN 5 CONNECTING SUBWOOFER PRE OUT To emphasize the deep bass sounds connect a powered subwoofer II SUBWOOFER Powered subwoofer 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 m o a 7 5 5 Be sure to connect speakers firmly correctly according to the channel left and right and the polarity and If the connections are faulty no sound will be heard from the speakers and if the polarity of the speaker connection is incorrect the sound will be unnatural and lack bass When using only one surround back speaker you should connect itto SURROUND BACK ROOM LEFT channel Because this receiver cannot drive the surround back speakers and the ROOM speakers simultaneously you should assign their power amplifier correctly depending on how to use them For details refer to CONNECTING ROOM2 SPEAKERS on page 8 and When selecting the AMP ASSIGN on page 35 For installing the speakers refer to Speaker placement on page 8 After installing the speakers first adjust the speaker settings according to your environment and speaker layout For details refer to SETTING THE ROOM EQ on page 36 Caution Be sure to use the speakers with
23. are memorized You can check these settings on the SPEAKER SETUP menu For details refer to SETTING THE SPEAKER SETUP on page 37 36 amp 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 12 05 lo 37 SETTING THE SPEAKER SETUP After you have installed this receiver and connected all the components you should adjust the speaker settings for the optimum sound acoustic according to your environment and speaker layout Even when you change speakers speaker positions or the layout of your listening environment you should adjust the speaker settings too When performing the Room EQ setup procedure you need not perform the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION the CHANNEL LEVEL and the SPEAKER DISTANCE procedures For details refer to SETTING THE ROOM EQ on page 36 ENGLISH SPK SET SPK CFG F LARGE SMALL C LARGE SMALL NO S LARGE SMALL NO SB LX2 LX1 SX2 SX1 NO SW YES PLUS NO X OVER 50 80 100 150 200 CH LEVEL L 0dB 15 15 C 0 dB 15 15 R 0 dB 15 15 SR 0 dB 15 15 SBR 0 dB 15 15 SBL 0 dB 15 15 SL 0 dB 15 15 SW dB 15 15 H DISTANCE L BOMY0 1 9 0 H C 3 0M 0 1 9 0 R 3 0 M 0 1 9 0 SR 3 0 M 0 1 9 0 SBR 3 0 M 0 1 9 0 SBL 3 0 M 0 1 9 0 SL 3 0 M 0 1 9 0 SW 3 0M 0 1 9 0 SPK CFG SPEAKER CONFIGURATION To adjust the sp
24. correct method disconnect the plug from the wall socket outlet of disposal e When setting up this product make sure that the AC outlet you Note for the battery symbol bottom two symbol are using is easily accessible examples Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet when not using the unit The sign Pb below the symbol for batteries indicates that for long periods of time this batteries contains lead 2 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 lol CONTENTS Introduction READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT System Connections NNN EEN EEN m eee teed ea ee HIEN Ra EES ESE OS ba EIN TEENE NEEN EE E e Front Panel Controls d adn ir Rep deed ese Soden V FII he ee eae e Universal Remote Controls OPERATING COMPONENTS WITH REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RANGE EOADING BATEERIES a una ha aa idea eter USING FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE 7 5 Operations LISTENING TO A PROGRAM 5 SURROUND SOUND 2 3 4 9 3 E a ENJOYING SURROUND SOUND L ITL ttn E ne sales d RR d Reds RUE LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS wis trarre See ad
25. i RETURN for Europe etc DISPLAY button 17 i 18 RETURN button pseav 1 SEARCH MODE I ARR eem oe AUDIO ASSIGN button 19 CJ CJ GJ C3 21 STEREO button SURROUND MODE UP DOWN gt lt 20 I QRPT PLAY LIST PLAY M buttons 22 H or SOUND PARAMETER button 23 15 69 TUNER CD 2 SLEEP button NUMERIC 0 9 10 INPUT SELECTOR buttons 24 To select the desired input source of TUNER VIDEO 2 rin MACRO M1 M3 buttons To operate a macro function press the corresponding MACRO button Sherwood 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 12 05 m o x 13 IIFUNCTION TABLE of the NUMBERED BUTTONS Device to be controlled DOCK CD AUX BD T SAT el
26. receiver outputs the test tones to determine the speakers present in your setup and then CHECK OK is displayed HNotes Try to be as quiet as possible while outputting the test tones For correct speaker settings do not adjust the volume while outputting the test tones If there is too much ambient noise error message will be displayed In such a case press the ENTER button to confirm RETRY after checking for ambient noise If there may be a problem with speaker connection ERR error message will be displayed If confirming RETRY with pressing the ENTER button does not fix the problem turn off the power and check the speaker connection 3 To check the speaker configuration press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the speaker Each time the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons are pressed the speaker is changed If the speaker configuration is not correct press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to change the setting When the correction is finished confirm the speaker configuration 4 To confirm the speaker configuration press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select CHECK OK then press the ENTER button Then the Room EQ setup will start If any operation is not performed while displaying CHECK OK for 10 seconds the Room EQ setup will start automatically D If the Room EQ setup has been completed it will be returned to the Room EQ setup Then the settings made in the Room EQ setup
27. receiver starts auto ALBUM CH LEVEL presetting To stop auto presetting press this button again om Up to 30 FM stations can be stored llNotes FM stations of weak strength cannot be memorized To memorize weak stations preform Manual presetting procedure with using Manual tuning operation DIMMER SETUP ONE WERT The tuner will now search until a station of sufficient strength has been found The display shows the tuned frequency and TUNE f the station found is not the desired one simply repeat this operation Weak stations are skipped during auto tuning 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 mH o x 28 Presetting radio stations Tuning to preset stations You can store up to 30 preferred stations in the memory After selecting the tuner as an input source select the desired preset number 1 Tune in the desired station with auto or manual 5 tuning pog a C3 CO Lu 2 Press the ENTER button TUNE PRESET PRESET O O DIMMER O DISPLAY PATE MEM etc flicker 3 Select the desired preset number 1 30 and press the ENTER button H LEVEL r c c c C3 TUNE PRESET PRESET Lo DIMMER DISPLAY one FETURN The station has now been stored
28. such as newspapers table cloths curtains points in accordance with your national legislation etc No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be By disposing of these products and batteries correctly placed on the unit you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any Please be care the environmental aspects of battery disposal potential negative effects on human health and the unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing for use environment which could otherwise arise from No objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on inappropriate waste handling the unit For more information about collection and recycling of Do not let insecticides benzene and thinner come in contact old products and batteries please contact your local with the set municipality your waste disposal service or the point of Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way sale where you purchased the items Notes on the AC power cord and the wall outlet Pb e The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source mains Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit has been turned off completely disconnect this product from the mains local authorities or dealer and ask for the
29. the fluorescent display is C3 CJ dimly lit MACRO Adjusting the brightness of the fluorescent display co Each time this button is pressed the brightness of the fluorescent display changes as follows c C c3 TUNE PRESET CJ c CJ gt ON gt dim OFF DIMMER O pisc Bai t DISC MENU In the display OFF mode if some buttons are pressed the display OFF mode be canceled for several seconds depending on operation status DISPLAY RETURN DISPLAY RETURN Displaying the operation status During playback O Each time this button is pressed the display mode changes as follows e GE DISPLAY Surround Volume Input ud DISPLAY RETURN mode source O DISPLAY sunnouno stereo mm c3 c3 NM When RDS tuner function is available in your country for sd details on the FM mode information see Displaying RDS 2 St TUNER FAUX SLEEP information on page 20 VIDED 1 DOCK M 31 ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 mH o x 32 ENGLISH ROOM2 SOURCE PLAYBACK This function allows enjoying source the main room and playing another different room at the same time 1 Turn on the ROOM2 function Only the analog input signal from the ROOM2 source can be heard So be sure to ma
30. to adjust the individual channel levels t A AUTO To adjust the channel levels as the test tone moves from speaker to speaker automatically 3 Press the ENTER button to confirm your selection After the volume increases to the reference level test tone will be output When the A AUTO is selected the test tone will be output from each speaker for 2 seconds 4 Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to adjust the level of each channel e When the M MANUAL is selected select the speakers to be output the test tone with using the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons You can adjust the channel level within the range of 15 15 dB Note The test tone will not be output from the speakers set to NO B To cancel the test tone function press the RETURN button The previous menu will be returned 39 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 40 When selecting the SPEAKER DISTANCE 1 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the DISTANCE then press the ENTER button Then L will be displayed ENGLISH 2 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the desired speaker Note You cannot select the speakers set to NO 3 Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to set the selected speakers as desired You cannot set the distance within the range of 0 1 9 0 meters in 0 1 meter intervals 4 Repeat the above steps 2 and 3 un
31. 009 11 11 12 05 lo 27 LISTENING RADIO BROADCASTS Auto tuning Manual tuning 1 Manual tuning is useful when you already know the Select the desired band i 2 frequency of the desired station I After selecting the desired band press the TUNING 2 DISPLAY RETURN buttons repeatedly until the right frequency has been reached DISPLAY SA MODE RETURN AUDIO ALBUM ASSIGN SURROUND STEREO Soom LEVEL Ern 0 c CJ AUD SUETITLE TUNE PRESET TUNER CD FAUX SLEEP ra ca o c CJ sere Ce ap px Auto presetting BAND FREQUENCY Auto presetting function automatically searches for FM stations only and store them in the memory While listening to FM radio broadcasts press and hold down the ENTER button for more than 2 seconds Each time this button is pressed the band changes as follows r FMST gt ST lights up 5 goes off SETUP 0 lt AR SURROUND STEREO Cc SET PLAYLIST PLAY TUNER CD DIMMER broadcast signals select the FM mono mode to reduce the noise then FM broadcasts are reproduced in monaural sound H When FM stereo broadcasts are poor because of weak 2 Press the TUNING buttons for more than 0 5 second FAUX SLEEP e Then AUTO MEM flickers and this
32. 053 035 47 OSAKI OTTO VERAND P CINEMA PALLADIUM PANASONIC PATHE MARCONI PENTAX PERDIO PHILIPS PHONOLA PIONEER PORTLAND PROLINE QUARTZ QUELLE RADIOLA RADIOMARELLI RCA REALISTIC REX SABA SAISHO SALORA SAMSUNG SANSUI SANYO SBR SCHAUB LORENZ SCHNEIDER SEI SINUDYNE SELECO SENTRA SHARP SHERWOOD SHINTOM SIEMENS SIERA SINUDYNE SONY STERN STS SUNKAI SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC TASHIKO TATUNG TEAC TEKNIKA TELEAVIA TELEFUNKEN 011 043 014 041 023 042 006 011 012 031 014 060 020 011 014 005 002 045 041 019 064 046 042 039 002 005 013 042 064 018 041 008 027 042 020 045 000 008 014 045 027 044 042 006 025 011 011 011 011 011 011 042 042 014 051 056 007 014 045 045 044 031 003 056 042 010 017 019 060 003 029 042 011 056 046 043 031 015 056 017 017 042 042 056 056 040 052 045 018 018 054 005 052 056 025 032 005 056 045 052 105 055 016 052 052 052 046 029 029 011 052 027 061 025 050 031 048 031 026 018 029 031 031 013 045 035 038 052 038 054 038 028 ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 48 ENGLISH TENOSAL THOMSON THORN FERGUSON TOSHIBA TOTELEVISION UHER ULTRA VOX UNITECH UNIVERSUM URANYA VECTOR VICTOR VIDITAL WEST
33. 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 26 ENGLISH Adjusting the current channel level After adjusting each channel level with test tone adjust the channel levels either according to the program sources or to suit your tastes For details refer to When selecting the CHANNEL LEVEL on page 39 1 Select the desired channel CH LEVEL 2 Adjust the level of the selected channel as desired 5 5 Go co ALBUM CH LEVEL MENMA E 5 C3 GJ C3 TUNE PRESET DIMMER SETUP Each time this button is pressed the channel is selected as follows gt L C R gt SR gt SBR SBL Front Center Front Surround Surr Back Surr Back Left Right Right Right Left SW SL 1l Subwoofer Surround Left Possible only when the surround back speaker is set to 2ch x2 or 1ch x1 When the channel level disappears press this button again Depending on the speaker settings NO etc some channels cannot be selected ALBUM ZOOM pow C ALBUM CH LEVEL MENMA ZN 6 C r DIMMER SETUP awe VENI The channel levels can be adjusted within the range of 15 415 dB Note When selecting the VuNow as an input source you cannot adjust the channel levels 3 Repeat the above steps 1 and 2 to adjust each channel level 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2
34. 21 cover_904 cover_904N 2009 10 14 9 5 17 eA 1 Sherwood OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS R 904 DIGITAL A V RECEIVER C 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 m o a 2 ENGLISH Introduction READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT CAUTION This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s RS NOT OPEN DUK enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC CAUTION SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS important operating and maintenance servicing INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING To REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Caution regarding installation Note For heat dispersal do not install this unit in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar enclosure LL LLLLLL X Note e e ee Z 555 Do not block ventilation openings or stack other equipment the top FOR YOUR SAFETY Units shipped to Australia are designed for operation on 240 V AC only To ensure safe operation the three pin plug supplied must be inserted only into a stand
35. 9 099 099 144 104 085 050 046 039 140 128 083 097 050 128 053 058 148 089 109 111 050 047 134 117 103 099 106 114 057 047 148 115 115 019 109 139 099 043 058 148 089 099 145 129 077 105 129 019 049 120 050 051 060 133 058 049 080 077 136 110 120 053 145 105 129 143 058 091 090 109 130 142 050 123 109 053 118 114 050 138 134 136 057 081 109 130 077 109 122 134 149 115 129 115 115 068 062 122 134 45 NORDMENDE OCEANIC ONCEAS OPTONICA ORION OSAKI OSIO OSUME OTTO VERSAND P T ACTTRON PAEL PANASONIC PATHE CINEMA PERDIO PHILCO PHILIPS PHOENIX PHONOLA PIONEER PRANDONI PRINCE PREMIER PRINCE PROTECH P YE QUASAR QUELLE RADIOLA RADIOMARELLI RANK RBM REDIFFUSION REX ROBOTRON RTE SABA SAISHO SALORA 028 091 109 099 137 158 060 077 087 033 065 099 030 121 099 060 016 079 009 049 078 099 099 078 020 098 124 098 049 099 149 046 047 057 118 099 078 046 127 074 074 062 096 134 048 048 028 043 086 158 053 125 032 081 064 059 047 053 042 126 111 030 132 010 050 088 053 049 049 097 097 054 049 078 097 099 058 123 049 097 132 123 144 050 050 031 097 091 099 139 128 039 123 118 049 095 116
36. Digital input level Coaxial 75 O 0 5 Vp p Optical 660 15 21dBm HVIDEO SECTION Video format PAL e Input sensitivity 2Output level 75 Video Composite normal 1 Vp p Component video R Y signal 0 5 Vp p B Y signal 0 5 Vp p Y signal 1 0 Vp p e HDMI connector 19 TUNER SECTION e Tuning frequency range 87 5 108 MHz e Usable sensitivity THD 3 S N26 dB 9dBf 46 dB quieting sensitivity mono stereo 20 2 45 3 dBf Signal to noise ratio 65 dBf mono stereo 70 65 dB e Total harmonic distortion 65 dBf 1 kHz mono stereo 0 8 1 0 e Frequency response 30 Hz 15 kHz 3 e Stereo separation 1 kHz 30dB IF rejection ratio 70 dB e Power supply 230 50 2 Power consumption 120W e Dimensions Wx Hx D including protruding parts 430 x 72 306 mm 17 x 2 7 8 x 12 inches e Weight Net 4 53 kg 10 0 Ibs Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvements 43 ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 lol 44 ENGLISH Setup Code Table TV ADMIRAL AKAI ALBA ALBIRAL ALCATEL AMSTRAD ANAM ARC EN CIEL ARISTONA ARTHUR MARTIN ASA ATLANTIC AUDIOSONIC AUSIND AUTOVOX BAIRD BASICLINE BAUR BEKO BLAUPUNKT BENQ BRANDT BRION VEGA BRUNS BSR BUSH CENTURY CGE CIHAN CLARIVOX CONDOR CONTEC CONTINENTAL EDITIO
37. ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 50 AUX USBIMD ADCOM 021 SHERWOOD 000 for USB AIWA 045 039 022 015 016 for MD recorder 5 AKAI 046 a AUDIO 016 z ARC EN CIEL 036 014 027 030 031 018 AUX LD 230 DENON 054 DAEWOO 002 FISHER 006 DENON 012 H K 017 012 047 016 GOLDSTAR 004 JVC 028 034 001 KENWOOD 003 KENWOOD 003 020 010 029 006 MAGNAVOX 010 MARANTZ 015 014 OPTIMUS 007 MONDIAL 033 PANASONIC 013 NAD 048 002 042 PHILIPS 010 NAKAMICHI 049 POINNEER 000 009 NIKKO 016 RCA 006 ONKYI 013 037 011 021 038 REALISTIC 007 PANASONIC 051 052 SAMSUNG 001 005 PHILPS 014 SHARP 003 011 PIONEER 005 008 041 TECHINCS 013 RCA 007 009 TOSHIBA 003 REALISTIC 045 YAMAHA 008 SANSUI 040 H SHARP 019 053 SHERWOOD 000 035 023 019 056 057 058 SONY 050 024 025 026 TEAC 055 032 TECHNICS 051 004 052 VICTOR 001 YAMAHA 044 043 016 21 cover_904 cover_904N 2009 10 14 9 5 17 3se 2 2 R 904 DIGITAL A V RECEIVER Sherwood 5707 00000 278 0S
38. ENTER SURROUND L R SURROUND BACK L R SUBWOOFER DTS HD HIGH RESOLUTION AUDIO MASTER AUDIO 0 DTS DTS 96 24 DTS ES DISCRETE MATRIX DTS Neo 6 0 0 DOLBY DIGITAL PLUS DOLBY TRUEHD 0 0 DOLBY DIGITAL 0 DOLBY DIGITAL EX DOLBY PRO LOGIC IIx MOVIE MUSIC GAME DOLBY PRO LOGIC Il MOVIE MUSIC GAME DOLBY PRO LOGIC Other Surrounds 0 0 STEREO Depending the subwoofer setting the sound from the subwoofer channel may be reproduced Depending on the speaker settings and the number of the encoded channels etc the sound from the corresponding channels cannot be reproduced For details refer to SETTING THE ROOM EQ on page 36 and SETTING THE SPEAKER SETUP on page 37 ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 mH o x 22 ENGLISH ENJOYING SURROUND SOUND HNotes Before surround playback first perform the speaker setup procedure etc on the SETUP menu for optimum performance For details refer to SETTING THE ROOM on page 36 and SETTING THE SPEAKER SETUP on page 37 W Select the desired surround mode DISPLAY RETURN SURROUND STEREO O 1 O SURROUND STEREO lt J CJ CI PLAY LIST PLAY M h sis PLAY LIST PLAY M TUNER FAUX SLEEP Press
39. F To turn off the Volume Leveler function 1 ON default value To turn it on liNote f Volume Leveler is turned off no level matching between sources and program material is performed This is not the same as turning Dolby Volume off as volume related frequency response processing is still active When selecting the AMOUNT Volume Leveler Amount Control The Volume Leveler Amount adjusts the amount of leveling applied by the Volume Leveler The control can be set in 11 steps from 0 to 10 default value 9 When selecting the HALF Half mode If the Half mode is set to ON the Volume Modeler does not apply volume contour gains for playback levels higher than reference level just the volume setting as a flat spectrum gain is applied OFF default value To turn off the Half mode 1 ON To turn it on When selecting the M S Mid Side mode The Mid Side processing can improve stability of some stereo material OFF default value To turn off the Mid Side mode 1 ON To turn it on When selecting the C O Calibration Offset The Calibration Offset allows you to compensate for speaker efficiencies and listening position The control can be set from 15 to 15 dB default value 0 dB and this should normally produce a good result when you set the speaker levels on this receiver using a SPL Sound Pressure Level meter 25 GC ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009
40. ING HOUSE WARDS YAMAHA ZANUSSI ZENDER ZOPPAS BDIDVD DENON GE JVC LG MAGNAVOX MITSUBISHI ONKYO PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER PROSCAN RCA SAMSUNG SHERWOOD SONY THOMSON TOSHIBA VIETA YAMAHA ZENITH 008 042 039 036 001 013 042 041 013 041 041 004 042 041 041 019 004 042 052 042 017 003 007 011 019 001 009 015 019 002 003 003 016 000 022 005 003 006 014 019 011 056 042 042 014 060 042 056 056 004 010 023 004 004 008 010 020 004 010 052 059 056 043 052 011 021 030 052 034 017 058 052 012 013 014 024 48 CBL ABC Allegro Archer Bell amp Howell Century Citizen Comtronics Contec Easten Emerson Everquest Focus Garrard Gemini General Instrument GoldStar Goodmind Hamlin Hitachi Jasco Jerrold Movie Time NSC Oak Optimus Panasonic Philips Pioneer Popular Mechanics RCA Radio Shack Recoton Regal Regency Rembrandt SL Marx Samsung Scientific Atlanta SHERWOOD Signal Signature Sprucer Starcom 002 006 018 018 009 018 018 014 011 001 026 010 022 018 010 033 017 026 012 006 010 002 006 015 015 011 031 016 018 017 022 031 010 022 012 001 006 014 017 003 000 010 006 031 002 003 008 021 026 021 014 276 040 020 018 007 034 031 025 021 020 014 023 014 010 009 030 006 034
41. L Das gt AUDIO Q ASSIGN C QRPT DIMMER SETUP STEREO PLAY LIST PLAY M HOME MENU PARAT AUDIO SUBTILE TUNER CO FAUX SLEEP mow tj e MUTE is displayed f ES To resume the previous sound level press it again Each time this button is pressed the corresponding input is selected as follows ENGLISH r c oaxial 1 c2 gt o1 H HDMI audio gt A nalog 7 Listening with headphones When CD is selected the HDMI audio input cannot be Selected PHONES WiNotes O When tuner F AUX is selected as an input source the digital input cannot be selected When the selected digital input or HDMI input is not connected the DIGITAL or HDMI indicator flickers and the analog input is automatically selected 5 Operate the selected component for playback When playing back the program sources with surround V Bo SUIS Osten speakers ut sound refer to ENJOYING SURROUND SOUND on page 22 lWiNote Be careful not to set the volume too high when using headphones 6 Adjust the overall volume VOLUME CH LEVEL PR or VOLUME c5 mm ar C3 C3 SETUP 2 DISPLAY RETURN HNote For safe amplifier operation the maximum level may vary depending on the program source surround mode etc 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904
42. MLT ROOM ROOM OFF ON R2 TUNER CD AUX EAUX VIDEO 1 V2 IPD V R2VOL 40 MIN 0 MAX 80 J e When RETURN is selected on a sub menu it will returns to the previous menu llNotes e MLT ROOM can be selected only when the is set to R2 For details refer to When selecting the AMP ASSIGN on page 35 During setup menu operation only the POWER ON STANDBY button and the buttons required for system setup will function 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 12 05 mH o x 35 SETTING THE SYSTEM SYSTEM AMP BACK R2 TRE 0 10 10 TONE OFF BASS 0 10 10 AMP AMP ASSIGN To assign the surround back channels power amplifier correctly depending on how to use the speakers TONE To adjust the tone bass and treble as desired 1 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the desired item 2 Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to set the selected item as desired selecting the AMP ASSIGN The surround back channels power amplifier can drive the surround back speakers or the ROOM 2 speakers Depending on how to use the speakers you should assign the power amplifier correctly For details refer to CONNECTING SPEAKERS on page 7 and CONNECTING ROOM2 SPEAKERS on page 8 BACK SURROUND BACK To drive the surround back speakers when connecting the SURROUND
43. N CROSLEY CROWN CTC CLATRONIC DAEWOO DECCA DEGRAAF DIXI DRYNATRON DUAL DUAL TEC DUMONT ELBE ELBIT 050 093 068 116 022 158 155 028 099 078 053 125 050 099 054 053 099 083 006 011 023 094 159 028 050 048 059 033 098 016 065 048 099 087 028 101 147 046 089 099 036 049 049 099 096 046 016 065 134 049 021 156 039 049 139 128 055 111 144 049 100 039 050 110 068 101 101 116 111 039 050 060 090 141 099 050 116 1238 157 043 050 117 057 055 102 040 132 124 050 124 040 109 063 132 057 145 019 120 113 019 111 043 074 079 079 043 115 073 081 142 122 134 057 114 145 136 132 145 118 149 123 069 081 136 081 ELCIT ELMAN ELTA EMERSON ERRES EUROPHON FERGUSON FIDELITY FINLUX FISHER FORGESTONE FORMENTI FORTRESS FRABA FRONTECH FUJITSU FUNAI GBC GEC GELOSO GOLDSTAR GOODMANS GORENJE GREATZ GRANADA GRUNDIG HANSEATIC HANTAREX HEMMERMANN HIFIVOX HINARI HITACHI HYPER IMPERIAL INGELEN SHERWOOD 046 132 046 090 158 049 098 132 146 116 099 034 113 015 149 099 137 075 054 025 054 109 099 103 092 076 033 066 001 129 033 115 094 114 033 111 097 127 028 158 014 056 132 093 016 001 130 000 097 132 098 142 046 040 149 149 046 073 048 053
44. NTER Lop Se ooo eae 1 CONNECTING ANTENNAS FM Indoor Antenna FM Outdoor Antenna ANTENNA ANTENNA Change the position of the FM indoor antenna until you A 750 outdoor FM antenna may be used to further get the best reception of your favorite FM stations improve the reception Disconnect the indoor antenna before replacing it with the outdoor one 2 CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENT The CD IN jacks can be connected to a CD player tape deck etc p AUDIO m L OUT CD CD player CD IN 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 12 05 golt 3 CONNECTING VIDEO COMPONENTS The jacks of VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 can be connected to a BD player DVD player cable TV tuner satellite system etc Connect the jacks of VIDEO 2 to the video component in the same way The jacks of AUX can be connected to an additional video component without analog video jacks The AUDIO jacks of AUX can be also connected to an additional audio component such as a CD player tape deck etc There are two types of video jacks COMPONENT composite VIDEO for analog video connections and the HDMI connectors for digital video and audio connections Connect them to the corresponding video jacks according to their capability For your reference the excellence in picture quality is as follows HDMI gt COMPONEN
45. Press button to start playback POWER ON VIDEO 2 1 E1 8 POWER ON 1 SO gt 50 lt 80 3 Press ENTER button DISPLAY DISPLAY SEARCH MODE AUDIO ASSIGN SURROUND STEREO C c c3 cJ QRPT PLAY LIST PLAY M AUDIO SUBTILE f the programming is performed successfully the LED will flicker twice remove a macro program When removing a macro program perform the above steps 1 and 3 but ignore the step 2 change a macro program When a new macro program is stored into a MACRO button with performing the above steps 1 to 3 the previous macro program is cleared from the memory of the MACRO button Operating a macro function Aim the remote control at the REMOTE SENSORs of the components to be controlled and press the MACRO button you want Example When pressing M1 button DISPLAY See RETURN AUDIO ASSIGN SURROUND STEREO Co mm am POR TUNER CD FAUX SLEEP AUX DOCK M eco lWiNotes The codes programmed into a MACRO button will be transmitted at an interval of 0 5 seconds However some components may not be able to complete one operation in 0 5 seconds and may miss the next code In this case the macro function cannot control the corresponding components correctly B
46. T gt composite VIDEO e When making COMPONENT VIDEO connections connect Y to Y to CB or B Y and PR CR to R Y When viewing video program sources through MONITOR OUT jack you must use the same type of video jacks that you did connect to video playback components such as BD player DVD player cable TV tuner etc ENGLISH VIDEO 1 BD player DVD player etc AUX BD player Video game player etc HDMI OUT COMPOSITE HDMI OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO COMPONENT OUT our OUT R L Y CB CR PDS VIDEO 1 VIDEO 1 COMPONENT COMPOSITE COMPONENT VIDEO 1 VIDEO IN MONITOR Ili Lei AT MONITOR Il COMPONENT VIDEO VIDEO liNote You can connect Apple iPod to this receiver via Sherwood iPod dock If Sherwood iPod dock is connected to DIGILINK i jack for system control you should connect its video and audio jacks to the VIDEO 2 jacks of this receiver Because when you control your iPod with the unit s remote control the VIDEO 2 iPod is automatically selected as an input source and the corresponding operation is performed 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 H o x 6 ENGLISH Continued High Definition Multimedia Interface connection 1 You can connect the source component BD player etc to the display co
47. ange Control 4 D VOL e PNRM e DIMEN e C WIDTH e A DLY Dolby Volume Panorama Dimension Center Width Auto Delay alls C C ES EJ liNotes To set the EQ to ON perform the ROOM EQ setup first For details refer to SETTING THE ROOM EQ on page 36 e C WIDTH DIMEN and PNRM can be selected only while listening in Dolby Pro Logic II Music or Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music mode Some parameters such as DRC etc may not be selected depending on the surround mode or program source etc 3 Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to adjust the selected parameter as desired DIMMER SETUP MENU SEARCH MODE AUDIO ASSIGN SURROUND STEREO c PLAY LIST PLAY M llWhen selecting the EQ Room EQ The room EQ is a kind of room equalizer for your speakers According to the acoustic characteristics of your room measured by the ROOM EQ setup the room EQ automatically adjusts the frequency response of your speakers If you use different brands or sizes of speakers for some channels or have a room with unique acoustic characteristics such as walls furniture and the dimensions or the shape of the room we recommend using the room EQ OFF To turn off the room EQ ON To adjust the frequency response of all speakers to the flattest response MWhen selecting the L SYNC Lip Sync There may be a
48. ard three pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring Extension cords 220 V used with the equipment must be three core and be correctly wired to provide connection to earth EUROPE extension major cause of fatalities fact that the equipment AUSTRALIA 240 V operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation is completely safe For your safety if in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point consult a qualified electrician PAN EUROPEAN UNIFIED VOLTAGE All units are suitable for use on supplies 220 240 V AC CAUTION Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries Leave a space around the unit for sufficient ventilation e Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations or in an area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment Keep the unit free from moisture water and dust Do not let foreign objects in the unit These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment m e e ae recovery and recycling of old products and used ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation erer please take to apicata collection openings with items
49. ber On the remote control press the POWER ON button to enter the operating mode or press the STANDBY button to enter the standby mode 2 Switch the speakers on e Then SPK ONT is displayed for several SPEAKER seconds and the sound can be heard from the speakers connected to the speaker O terminals R When using the headphones for private listening press the SPEAKER button again to switch the speakers off Then SPK OFF is displayed for several seconds indicator lights up 3 Select the desired input source 1 VIDEO AUDIO INPUT O SELECTOR or O Each time the VIDEO on the front panel is pressed the input source changes as follows r VIDEO 1 V2 IPOD VIDEO 2 7 Each time the AUDIO button is pressed the input Source changes as follows gt TUNER gt CD AUX gt F AUX Frequency display Each time the TUNER button on the remote control is pressed the band changes as follows gt FMST gt MONO 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 12 05 loi 19 When CD AUX VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 V2 Muting the sound IPOD is selected as an input source REMOTE SELECT 4 Select the digital or analog input connected as mA desired CH LEVE
50. ce for 4 channel front left center front right and surround playback The surround channel is monaural but is played through two surround speakers Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 mH o x 21 The following modes apply conventional 2 channel signals such as digital PCM or analog stereo signals to high performance Digital Signal Processor to recreate sound fields artificially Select one of the 7 provided surround modes according to the program source you want to play ilMovie This mode provides the effect of being in a movie theater when watching a action movies with dynamic soundtracks This mode is suitable for movies with lots of dialog This mode is suitable for video games Stadium This mode provides the expansive sound field to achieve the true stadium effect when watching baseball or soccer games Classic This mode provides the acoustic effects of a large concert hall for classical music This mode provides the ambience of a concert hall for rock or pop music IIMULTI CH Stereo This mode is for enjoying stereo sound from all speakers For your reference the sound from each channel can be reproduced according to the surround modes as follows Modes Channels FRONTL R C
51. d back channels power amplifier is assigned to R2 Master volume and surround back level are too low Surround back speaker setting is NO Under the proper situations perform the 7 1 or 6 1 surround playback For details refer to ENJOYING SURROUND SOUND on page 22 Assign the power amplifier to the surround back channels For details refer to When selecting the AMP ASSIGN on page 35 Adjust master volume and surround back level Select the desired surround back speaker setting No picture Video connections between this unit and the monitor TV are not made correctly Incorrect selection of input source on the monitor TV Make proper video connections Select the input source correctly No picture with an HDMI connection HDMI connection between this unit and the monitor TV is not made correctly The monitor TV or other equipments do not support HDCP Make proper HDMI connection This unit will not output video signal unless the connected equipments supports HDCP Noise or distorted picture Video format of your monitor TV BD DVD player etc is different from PAL Change the video format to PAL Stations cannot be received No antenna is connected The desired station frequency is not tuned in Antenna is in wrong position Connect an antenna Tune in the desired station frequency Move antenna and retry tuning Preset
52. ding to the operation you want In such a case that some components do not have the REMOTE SENSOR which receives the remote signals this remote control cannot operate them OPERATING COMPONENTS WITH REMOTE CONTROL REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION RANGE Use the remote control within a range of about 7 meters 23 feet and angles of up to 30 degrees aiming at the remote sensor Sherwood ssn yen ee A see V 9 9 Sms 666 LOADING BATTERIES When the remote control does not operate the old batteries should be replaced In this case load new batteries within several minutes after removing old batteries f the batteries are removed or have been exhausted for a longer period of time memorized contents will be cleared Should this happen you should memorize them again 1 Remove the cover 2 Load two batteries size 1 5V matching the polarity Remove the batteries when they are not used for a long time Do not use the rechargeable batteries Ni Cd type Be sure to use alkaline batteries 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 12 05 m o x 15 USING FUNCTIONS REMOTE CONTROL This remote control can control to 8 different components Before operating audio and video components other than this receiver with using this remote control the se
53. e 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 17 Programming macro function The macro function enables you to program a series of button operations up to 10 on this remote control into a single button You can store up to three separate macro command sequences into M1 M2 and M3 buttons 1 Press and hold down both ENTER button and one of three NUMERIC buttons 1 3 corresponding to M1 M3 buttons for more than 1 second Example When programming a series of button operations into M1 button DIMMER SEL gt DISPLAY RETURN auno AER sunRouND me r Cc RET Su PUYU soo ond AUGE arm TUNER CO FAUX SLEEP AUX VIDEO 1 BOCK M NE Wow f the macro mode is entered the LED will flicker once 2 Press the operation buttons you want to program in order lWiNote You should press the corresponding DEVICE buttons before pressing each operation button Example When playing a BD on the BD player connected to VIDEO 2 jacks of this receiver Press AVR button to control this receiver Press POWER ON button to turn this receiver on Press AVR button to control this receiver Press VIDEO 2 7 button to select the desired input source Press BD button to control the BD player Press POWER ON button to turn the BD player on Press BD button to control the BD player
54. e sure to use the remote control within the remote control operation range of the components Depending on the operation status of the components etc the macro function cannot control the corresponding components correctly ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 18 ENGLISH Operations lNotes Before operating this receiver with the supplied remote control refer to Universal Remote Controls on page 12 for details about operation Before operating this receiver first set this unit as desired for optimum performance doing the system setup procedures For details refer to System Setup on page 33 LISTENING TO A PROGRAM SOURCE Before operation Enter the standby mode The POWER ON STANDBY indicator lights up amber This means that the receiver is not disconnected from the AC mains and a small amount of current is retained to POWER support the operation readiness ON OE To switch the power off push the POWER Switch again Then the power is cut off and the POWER ON STANDBY indicator goes off 1 In the standby mode turn the power on ON STANDBY POWER ON or e Each time the POWER ON STANDBY button on the front panel is pressed the receiver is turned on to enter the operating mode the POWER ON STANDBY indicator lights up blue or off to enter the standby mode the POWER ON STANDBY indicator lights up am
55. eakers depending on whether they are connected or not e X OVER CROSSOVER FREQUENCY To select the desired crossover frequency CH CHANNEL LEVEL To adjust each channel level with the test tone DISTANCE SPEAKER DISTANCE To select the distance between the listening position and each speaker to set the delay time automatically for optimum surround playback 37 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 38 When selecting the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION 1 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the SPK then press the ENTER button Then F will be displayed ENGLISH 2 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the desired speaker 3 Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to set the selected speaker as desired Depending on your speaker type you can select one of these following speaker types Front Center Surround and Surround Back speakers LARGE or L Select this when connecting speakers that can fully reproduce sounds below crossover frequency SMALL or S Select this when connecting speakers that can not fully reproduce sounds below crossover frequency When this is selected sounds below crossover frequency are sent to the subwoofer or speakers which are set to LARGE when not using a subwoofer NO Select this when no speakers are connected When this is selected sounds are sent to the speakers which are not set to NO
56. ecever Ken mele Z 1 rolen 9 10 F AUX jack 1 Input frequency volume level operating information etc 1 POWER switch 2 POWER ON STANDBY button indicator For details see next page 3 SPEAKER button 11 SETUP MIC jack 4 VIDEO INPUT SELECTOR button For details see next page 5 AUDIO INPUT SELECTOR button 12 DOLBY VOLUME indicator 6 SURROUND MODE UP DOWN gt lt buttons 13 REMOTE SENSOR 7 STEREO button 14 FLUORESCENT DISPLAY 8 VOLUME UP DOWN buttons For details see below 9 HEADPHONE jack MIFLUORESCENT DISPLAY 1 5 2 15 3 4 14 6 7 8 H AUTOIRDS TP TA PTY ST TUNE R2 D PRESET mem mem ee ee cue ee ess ees 1 MEM ooo 00 DG B BU DG B 00 DG B 00 DG B 00 DG B BD DG B 00 B 00 T booo Har Bodeno BURN VERY gaada BRASE B BI ENTRO pasas Gum cue GR V V is Sech IM MTM V wx DL LI Le IT Oe DTS HD 96 24 NE0 6 00 HO D EX Dis oSP OIGITAL HDMI 9 10 11 12 13 9 Surround mode indicators 2 AUTO indicator 3 STEREO indicator 4 TUNED indicator 5 HEADPHONE indicator 6 SLEEP indicator 7 MEMORY indicator 8 PRESET indicator 10 DIGITAL indicator 11 Preset number sleep time display 12 HDMI indicator 13 DIRECT indica
57. el level distance and frequency response of each speaker automatically If you want to personalize your speaker setup by making the settings manually perform the SETTING THE SPEAKER SETUP on page 37 After the Room EQ setup has been completed set the Room EQ as desired For details refer to When selecting the EQ Room EQ on page 23 Preparations Check that the speakers are securely connected to this receiver If your subwoofer has adjustable volume and crossover frequency set the volume halfway and set the crossover frequency to the maximum or the low pass filter off 2 Connect the supplied microphone to the SETUP MIC jack on the front panel For details refer to SETUP MIC JACK on page 11 HiNotes Because the microphone for Room EQ setup is designed for use with this receiver to use the Room EQ setup function do not use a microphone other than the one supplied with this receiver After you have completed the Room EQ setup procedure disconnect the microphone 1 Place the microphone on a flat level surface at the listening position If possible use a tripod etc to attach the microphone at the same height as your ears would be when you are seated in your listening position Ensure there are no obstacles between the speakers and the microphone 2 Press the ENTER button to check the speaker configuration when SET is displayed e SET flickers while the
58. el of dynamic range automatically 1 MAX To adjust it to MAX level 1 MID To adjust it to MID level 1 OFF To turn the DRC function off Valid only when the digital signals from the Dolby TrueHD source are being input lWiWhen selecting the LFE LFE level Some Dolby Digital or DTS source etc includes LFE ultra low bass signals The LFE level can be adjusted as desired OFF To output no sound from the LFE channel 0 In general to set to OdB recommended value t 10 To set to 10 dB for some early DTS software etc selecting the HDMI HDMI Audio Out The HDMI connection can carry uncompressed digital video signals and digital audio signals Depending on whether the digital audio signals input into the HDMI IN are output from the HDMI MONITOR OUT of this receiver or not you should set the HDMI AUDIO OUT correctly AMP Not to output the HDMI digital audio signals from the HDMI MONITOR OUT of this receiver meaning these signals 1 heard from the speakers connected to this receiver THRU To output the HDMI digital audio signals from the HDMI MONITOR OUT meaning these signals are heard from the speakers of your TV HNote When the HDMI Audio Out is set to THRU no sound will be heard from the speakers connected to this receiver except ROOM 2 speakers even though any input source is selected HiWhen selecting the A DLY Auto Delay This function automat
59. ew video disc formats Blu ray and HD DVD this is the latest multi channel audio format from DTS It supports up to 7 1 channels with 96kHz 24 bit sampling rate and signal resolution lIDTS HD Master Audio Designed to take full advantage of the additional storage space offered by the new Blu ray and HD DVD disc formats this new DTS format offers up to 7 1 discrete channels of uncompressed digital audio with 96 KHz 24 bit sampling rate and signal resolution Manufactured under license under U S Patent s 5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762 6 226 616 6 487 535 7 212 872 7 333 929 7 392 195 7 272 567 amp other U S and worldwide patents issued amp pending DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS logos Symbol DTS HD and DTS HD Master Audio are trademarks of DTS Inc 1996 2008 DTS Inc All Rights Reserved Digital Dolby Digital is the multi channel digital signal format developed by Dolby Laboratories Discs bearing the Dolby Digital logo includes the recording of up to 5 1 channels of digital signals This will put you right in the middle of the action just like being in a movie theater or concert hall Digital EX This mode expands 5 1 channel sources for 6 1 7 1 channel playback It s especially suited to Dolby Digital EX soundtracks that include a matrix encoded surround back channel The additional channel adds an extra dimension and provides an enveloping surround sound experience
60. ically corrects the audio to video delay between components with the HDMI connection OFF To turn off the Auto Delay function ON To turn it on This function is valid only when the connected display component supports the automatic audio video synchronizing capability Lip Sync for HDMI If the automatically set delay time is unsuitable set it to OFF and adjust the delay time manually For details on the auto delay feature refer to the operating instructions of the display component lWiWhen selecting the C WIDTH Center Width This adjusts the center image so it may be heard only from the center speaker only from left right speakers as a phantom image or from all three front speakers to varying degrees The control can be set in 8 steps from 0 to 7 default value 3 HNote This control valid only when the center speaker is not set to NO selecting the DIMEN Dimension This gradually adjusts the sound field either towards the front or towards the rear The control can be set in 7 steps from 3 to 3 default value 0 selecting the PNRM Panorama This mode extends the front stereo image to include the surround speakers for an exciting wraparound effect with side wall imaging Select OFF or ON default value OFF 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 12 05 m o x 25 Continued lWiWhen selecting the D VOL Dolb
61. ie ae ate ideae LISTENING TO RDS BROADCASTS FM ONLY RDS Tuner Regional Option for some countries in Europe etc GIHEREUNGTIONS iac hoste STE Enc E od AUR SPS aZ ara H ROOM2 SOURCE PLAYBACK 2 ood eee Sasapaq KE EUR WEE SETTING THE SYSTEM See URS RR Sex URS AER E a Qapac aqa 55 PLE eU SETTING THE SPEAKER SETUP seg Eug Bus ie CR RR RR Recon dg ne cen SETTING THE MULTIROOM SETUP Ar Ee gta uquy Chek Rebus Troubleshooting Guide bee REP ine RU RE cee POR edad e de oh Specifications uu Lx RE HUI cadets Dp pr dg pbi EE eae PRICE dem ees Setup Code Table heed eda oe cade ee eee Abs eee Np eh AQ Rd ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 H o x 4 System Connections Please be certain that this unit is unplugged from the AC outlet before making any connections Since different components often have different terminal names carefully read the operating instructions of the component connected Be sure to observe the color coding when connecting audio video and speaker cords Make connections firmly and correctly If not it can cause loss of sound noise or damage to the receiver ENGLISH CE
62. in the memory A stored frequency is erased from the memory by storing another frequency in its place 4 Repeat the above steps 1 to 3 to memorize other stations E MEMORY BACKUP FUNCTION The following items set before the receiver is turned off are memorized INPUT SELECTOR settings Surround mode settings Preset stations etc 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 lol 29 RDS Tuner Regional Option for some countries Europe etc LISTENING TO RDS BROADCASTS FM ONLY RDS Radio Data System is method for sending information signals together with the transmitter signals Your tuner is capable of translating these signals and putting the information on the display These codes contain the following information Program Service name PS A list of Program Types PTY Radio Text RT HNotes In the other countries RDS tuner function cannot be available RDS is only possible in the FM band RDS searches for the preset stations only If no stations have been stored in the memory or if the program type could not be found among the preset stations NO PTY is displayed Therefore preset the radio stations before searching for RDS stations Searching for stations by program type You can search for stations by program type 3 While displaying the selected program type ress the ENTER button 1 In the FM mode press the SEARCH MODE
63. ke analog audio connection and select analog input for ROOM2 source Even when this receiver enters the standby mode in such a case that R2 etc light up dim and the SURROUND lt gt STEREO and VOLUME buttons on the front panel light up blue as it does in the operating mode meaning only the ROOM circuitry operates the ROOM source be played independently e When you do not use the ROOM function turn off the ROOM2 function to save electricity o E aoa ee Cx O c3 ALBUM Soom CH LEVEL NTNU O co omom TUNE PRESET CJ C C C DIMMER SETUP POWER ON STANDBY awe VENI ROOM2 2 Select the desired input as a ROOM2 source e ROOM is displayed for several seconds Each time the ROOM button is pressed the ROOM2 mode changes as follows ON To turn on the ROOM function t1 RZ lights up OFF To turn it off R2 goes off lWiNotes To hear the sound of ROOM2 source from the speakers connected to the SURROUND 2 terminal you should set the AMP to R2 first For details refer to When selecting the AMP ASSIGN on page 35 When the ROOM2 mode is set to OFF you cannot select the ROOMe input and adjust the ROOM2 volume POWER ON STANDBY rer ALBUM CH LEVEL VOLUME ZOOM r O c3 c TUNE PRESET CJ DS
64. left speaker 7 Surround right speaker 8 Surround back left speaker 9 Surround back right speaker 10 Surround center speaker 11 Listening position Surround speaker Front speaker Surround back speaker Point slightly downward ROOM playback feature allows you to play a different program source in another room as well as one source in the main room at the same time e For ROOM playback connect the ROOM2 speakers to the SURROUND BACK ROON2 terminals Because this receiver cannot drive the surround back speakers and the ROOM speakers simultaneously you should assign their power amplifier correctly depending on how to use them For details refer to When selecting the AMP ASSIGN on page 35 Main room pe SURROUND BACK ROOM 2 62 Speakers 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 9 8 FOR SYSTEM CONTROL Connect this jack to the DIGILINK i jack of Sherwood iPod dock that allows you to control the iPod with the unit s remote control Sherwood iPod dock DIGILINK i 9 AC INPUT CORD m DIGILINK i Plug this cord into a wall AC outlet ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 12 05 mH o x 10 ENGLISH Front Panel Controls 12 13 14 1 Sher vood r
65. luding the sampling frequency and bit length may be limited by the component that is connected The video signals will not be output properly if a component incompatible with HDCP is connected e If the resolutions of the video signals which are output from the MONITOR OUTs and your monitor TV are not matched the picture is not clear natural or displayed In this case change the setting of the resolution on the source component DVD player etc to one which the monitor TV can handle For details refer to the operating instructions of the source component When you want to enjoy only the picture on your TV not the sound you should set the HDMI to AMP not to output the digital audio signal from the HDMI MONITOR OUT of this receiver For details refer to When selecting the HDMI HDMI Audio Out on page 24 4 CONNECTING DIGITAL INS The OPTICAL and the COAXIAL DIGITAL OUTs of the components that are connected Component with to this unit can be connected to these COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT DIGITAL INs Component with E COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT COAXIAL DIGITAL connection on each When making the COAXIAL DIGITAL Component with OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL component You don t need to do both connection be sure to use a 75 Q COAXIAL cord not a conventional AUDIO cord e If you connect the DIGITAL INs to your components you should assign the DIGITAL INs correctly For details refer to When CD AUX
66. mponent TV projector etc through this receiver with using a commercially available HDMI cord The HDMI connection can carry uncompressed digital video signals and digital audio signals The HDMI video stream signals video signals are theoretically compatible with DVI D When connecting to a TV monitor etc equipped with DVI D connector it is possible to connect using a commercially available HDMI DVI converter cord Since the HDMI to DVI connection cannot carry any audio signals set the HDMI to AMP to hear the HDMI digital audio signals on this receiver For details refer to the When selecting the HDMI HDMI Audio Out on page 24 llCopyright protection system This unit supports HDCP High bandwidth Digital Contents Protection technology to protect copyright of digital video signals against illegal duplication HDCP must also be supported on the components connected to this unit This unit is HDMI Ver 1 3 compatible HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC For stable signal transfer we recommend using HDMI cords that a maximum of 5 meters length Among the components that support HDMI some components can control other components via the HDMI connector However this unit cannot be controlled by another component via the HDMI connector The audio signals from the HDMI connector inc
67. r so that sound is aimed at the location of the listener s ears when at the main listening position llSurround left and right speakers Place the surround speakers approximately 1 meter 40 inches above the ear level of a seated listener on the direct left and right of them or slightly behind W Surround back left and right speakers Place the surround back speakers at the back facing the front at a narrower distance than front speakers When using a single surround back speaker place it at the rear center facing the front at a slightly higher position 0 to 20 cm than the surround speakers We recommend installing the surround back speaker s at a slightly downward facing angle This effectively prevents the surround back channel signals from reflecting off the TV or screen at the front center resulting in interference and making the sense of movement from the front to the back less sharp llSubwoofer The subwoofer reproduces powerful deep bass sounds Place a subwoofer anywhere in the front as desired When using a conventional TV to avoid interference with the TV picture use only magnetically shielded front left and right and center speakers To obtain the best surround effects the speakers except the subwoofer should be full range speakers 7 CONNECTING ROOM2 SPEAKERS 1 TV or Screen 2 Front left speaker 3 Subwoofer 4 Center speaker 5 Front right speaker 6 Surround
68. s If you do not know try comparing the sound at both settings setting the volume to a level low enough so as not to damage the Speakers to determine the proper setting 38 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 Q 12 05 lot 39 When selecting the CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 1 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the then press the ENTER button Then X OVER will be displayed ENGLISH 2 Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to set the crossover frequency as desired You can select the crossover frequency among 50 80 100 150 and 200 Hz E About the crossover frequency When speakers are set to SMALL low frequencies in those channels that are below the crossover frequency are to output from subwoofer or front speakers which are set to LARGE when not using a subwoofer Refer to the operating instructions of the speakers to be connected If the frequency range of your speaker is 100Hz 20kHz the crossover frequency should be set to 100 Hz or slightly higher When selecting the CHANNEL LEVEL 1 Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the CH LEVEL then press the ENTER button e Then T TONE will be displayed 2 Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to select the desired mode H Each time these buttons are pressed the mode changes as follows H M MANUAL To move the test tone manually from speaker to speaker and
69. slight time delay between the video and audio signals in case that some video playback equipments may process the video signals later than the audio signals due to signal processing procedure etc Should this happen you can adjust the time delay of audio signals to synchronize the sound with the picture The time delay can be adjusted with the range of 0 0 9 0 frames 1 sec 30 frames lWiWhen selecting the DM Dual Mono Dual mono software usually is used to put two different mono soundtracks that you can listen to together or separately on one DVD etc With this setting you can choose which dual mono setting you want to listen to This setting works only with dual mono encoded Dolby Digital and DTS soundtracks CH 1 Only channel 1 is heard from the front speakers 1 2 Only channel 2 is heard t L gt CH 1 2 Both channels are heard 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 mH o x 24 ENGLISH Continued HWhen selecting the DRC Dynamic Range Control This function compresses the dynamic range of previously specified parts of Dolby Digital Dolby TrueHD Dolby Digital Plus DTS DTS HD High Resolution Audio or DTS HD Master Audio sound track with extremely high volume to minimize the difference in volume between the specified and non specified parts This makes it easy to hear all of the sound track when watching movies at night at low levels r AUTO To adjust the lev
70. stations cannot be received An incorrect station frequency has been memorized The memorized stations are cleared Memorize the correct station frequency Memorize the stations again Poor FM reception No antenna is connected The antenna is not positioned for the best reception Weak signals Connect an antenna Change the position of the antenna Install an outdoor FM antenna Remote control unit does not operate Batteries are not loaded or exhausted The remote sensor is obstructed 42 Replace the batteries Remove the obstacle 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 mH o x 43 Specifications BIAMPLIFIER SECTION e Power output stereo mode 6 THD 0 5 1 kHz 2x 100 W e Total harmonic distortion at 3 dB 6 Q 1kHz 0 5 Input sensitivity impedance Line CD AUX VIDEO 200 47 Signal to noise ratio IHF A weighted Line CD AUX VIDEO 100dB Frequency response Line CD AUX VIDEO 20 Hz 70 kHz 40 3dB e Bass Treble control 100 Hz 10 kHz 10 dB Surround mode only channel driven Front power output 6 1 kHz THD 0 7 100W 100W Center power output 6 1 kHz THD 0 7 100W Surround power output 6 1 kHz THD 0 7 100W 100W Surround back ROOM power output 6 1 kHz THD 0 7 100W 100W AUDIO SECTION Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 96 192 kHz
71. the SURROUND MODE UP DOWN gt lt buttons to select a surround mode or press the STEREO button to select the stereo mode Each time the SURROUND MODE UP DOWN gt 4 buttons are pressed the surround mode changes as follows Auto surround mode truest possible playback mode will be automatically selected according to the number of AUTO indicator lights up channels in the signal being input Manual surround mode You can select the desired of different surround modes selectable for the signal being input indicator goes off Signal format being input Selectable surround mode Dolby Digital Plus sources Dolby TrueHD sources AUTO SURROUND corresponding DOLBY mode STEREO Dolby Digital EX 6 1 channel sources Dolby Digital 5 1 channel sources AUTO SURROUND lt DOLBY DIGITAL EX DOLBY D PLIIx MUSIC DOLBY D PLIIx MOVIE DOLBY DIGITAL STEREO Dolby Digital 2 channel sources AUTO SURROUND lt DOLBY PLIIx MOVIE DOLBY PLIIx MUSIC DOLBY PLIIx GAME gt DOLBY PLII MOVIE DOLBY PLII MUSIC DOLBY PLII GAME DOLBY PRO LOGIC STEREO DTS HD High Resolution Audio sources DTS HD Master Audio sources DTS ES Discrete 6 1 channel sources AUTO SURROUND corresponding DTS mode STEREO DTS ES Matrix 6 1 channel sources DTS 96 24 sources DTS sources AUTO SURROUND lt DTS NEO 6 DTS PLIIx MUSIC DTS PLIIx MOVIE DTS STEREO PCM 2 channel sources AUTO SURROUND lt DOLBY PLIIx
72. the impedance of 6 ohms or above Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other or any metal part of this unit This could damage this unit and or the speakers Never touch the speaker terminals while the AC input cord is connected to the wall AC outlet Doing so could result in electric shocks lConnecting speaker wire Front Front right left o D J E ofe ofe X gs Q z e Slaw OOO VEE CENTER su Fus 2 FRONT Sm JND 62 Surround Surround right left Surround Surround back right back left SP D T j 1 Strip away approx 10 mm 2 Loosen by turning the 3 Insert the bare part of the 3 8 inch of wire insulation speaker terminal counter wire then twist the wire ends clockwise tight e 4 Tighten by turning it clockwise ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 5 1205 H o x 8 ENGLISH Speaker placement Ideal speaker placement varies depending on the size of your room and the wall coverings etc The typical example of speaker placement and recommendations are as follows left and right speakers and center speaker Place the front speakers with their front surfaces as flush with TV or monitor screen as possible Place the center speaker between the front left and right speakers and no further from the listening position than the front speakers Place each speake
73. til the distances are all set as desired E About the speaker distance When enjoying multi channel surround playback with Dolby Digital and DTS sources etc it is ideal that the center surround surround back and subwoofer speakers should be the same distance from the main listening position as the front speakers By entering the distance between the listening position and each speaker the delay times of center surround surround back and subwoofer speakers are automatically adjusted to create an ideal listening environment virtually as if the center H surround surround back and subwoofer speakers were at their ideal locations respectively 40 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 m o x 41 SETTING THE MULTI ROOM SETUP ROOM2 function allows enjoying one source the main room and playing another a different room at the same time MLT ROOM 2 OFF ON R2 TUNER CD AUX EAUX VIDEO 1 V2 IPD R2VOL 40 MIN 0 MAX 80 ROOM2 ROOM2 mode To turn on or off the ROOM2 function e R2 ROOM input To select the desired ROOM source e R2VOL ROOM volume To adjust the ROOM volume lWiNotes To select MLT ROOM set the AMP to R2 first For details refer to When selecting the AMP ASSIGN on page 35 e Only the analog input signal from the ROOM source can be heard So be sure to make analog audio connection and select
74. tor 14 ROOM2 indicator 15 RDS indicators Regional option for Europe etc 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 mH o x 11 FRONT AUX JACK FRONT AUX jack can be connected to additional audio components such as an MP3 player etc ll Note When connecting this jack to an MP3 player etc you should use the stereo mini cord not a mono mini cord MP3 player etc F AUX RA TENET e AUDIO T SETUP MIC JACK To use Room EQ setup function connect the supplied microphone to the SETUP MIC jack For details refer to SETTING THE ROOM EQ on page 36 lWiNotes Because the microphone for Room EQ setup is designed for use with this receiver do not use a microphone other than the one supplied with this receiver After you have completed the Room EQ setup procedure disconnect the microphone Microphone SETUP MIC ENGLISH 2 1 R 904 G _ENG_091014 R 904 G 2009 11 11 9 3 1205 mH o x 12 Universal Remote Controls This universal remote control can operate not only this receiver but also most popular brands of audio and video components such as iPod docks CD players tape decks TVs BD DVD players satellite receivers cable boxes etc To operate 7 components other than this receiver you should enter the setup code for each component For details refer to USING FUNCTIONS OF REMOTE CONTROL on page 15
75. tup code for each component should be entered For system remote control operation 000 was stored previously in the memory of the device button DOCK for Sherwood iPod dock CD for Sherwood CD player BD for Sherwood BD DVD player and TV for Sherwood TV respectively as its factory setup code So you don t need to enter its code for each Sherwood component except in such a case that its code does not work Entering a setup code 1 Turn on the component you want to operate 4 Enter a 3 digit code aiming the remote control at the remote sensor on the component Example When entering 001 2 Find the setup codes according to the type and AU em om the brand name of your component referring to O EG QRPT PLAY LIST PLAY M SQUND ARAMETER Setup Code Table on page 44 4 21 AUX VIDEO 1 DOCK M AUX SLEEP 3 Press and hold down both the ENTER button and the desired one of the DEVICE buttons for more than 1 seconds f entering is performed successfully the LED will flicker SS oe twice To be sure that the setup code is correct press the D zm POWER ON or STANDBY button If your component is turned off the setup code is correct When your component is not turned off repeat the E r above steps 2 to 4 trying each code for your c component until you find one that works Cc 1
76. y Volume Dolby Volume is an intelligent system that improves the perceived audio frequency response at lower listening levels and corrects for volume inconsistencies between sources e g a jazz radio station and a DVD and between programming e g a TV show and advertisement breaks OFF Default value To turn off the Dolby Volume function The DOLBY VOLUME indicator goes off 1 ON To turn it on The DOLBY VOLUME indicator lights up f the Dolby Volume is set to ON it will be automatically turns on the Volume Modeler that maintains the same perceived listening experience as the reference level experience liNote f the Dolby Volume is changed to OFF the volume level may be increased high When the Dolby Volume is set to ON Press the ENTER button to enter the Dolby Volume setup Then LVL Volume Leveler is displayed for several seconds Press the CURSOR UP DOWN buttons to select the desired parameter Each time these buttons are pressed the parameter mode changes as follows LVL lt AMOUNT Volume Leveler Volume Leveler Amount Control C O e MS HALF lt Calibration Offset Mid Side mode Half mode Press the CURSOR LEFT RIGHT buttons to adjust the selected parameter as desired When selecting the LVL Volume Leveler The Volume Leveler maintains the perceived loudness of all content for example from different channels or input sources H OF
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