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1. You can also adjust speaker settings using the SETUP button on the receiver 41 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver Using the universal remote control Operating components with the universal remote control gt To operate components with the universal remote control 1 Enter the Setup code for each component other than this receiver that you want to control For more information see Programming the remote control on page 43 2 Turn on the component you want to operate 3 Press the DEVICE button on the remote control that corresponds to the component you want to operate 42 Using the universal remote control 4 Aim the remote control at the remote sensor of the component that you want to operate and press the button that corresponds to the function you want to perform n Programming the remote control This remote control can control up to 8 different components Before operating audio and video components other than this receiver usethis remote control to enter the setup code for each component By factory default 000 is stored in the memory for the CD DVD and AUX device buttons You do not need to enter a code unless the default code of 000 does not work www gateway com 43 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver Entering a setup code pi To enter a setup code 1 Turn on the component you want to control 2 Locate the setup code for your connected component See Setup Codes on page 80
2. 40 Hz 20 kHz 2x100 W Total harmonic distortion 6 2 50 W 1 kHz 0 09 Intermodulation distortion 60 Hz 7 kHz 4 1 SMPTE 6 100 W 0 1 Input sensitivity 47 k00 Line AUX 200 mV Signal to noise ratio IHF A weighted Line TAPE 95 dB Frequency response Line AUX TAPE 20 Hz 44 kHz 3 dB Output level TAPE OUT 2 2 KQ 180 mV Bass Treble control 100 Hz 10 kHz 10 dB Surround mode only channel driven Front power output 6 Q 1 kHz THD 0 3 100 W 100 W Center power output 6 Q 1 kHz THD 0 3 100 W Surround power output 6 Q 1 kHz THD 0 3 100 W 100 W Surround back power output 6 Q 1 kHz THD 0 3 100 W Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 96 kHz Digital input level Coaxial 75 Q 0 5 Vp p Optical 660 nm 15 21 dBm Video format NTSC Input sensitivity Output level 7502 Video Composite normal 1 Vp p S Video luminance signal 1 Vp p chrominance signal 0 286 Vp p Tuning frequency range 87 5 108 MHz Usable sensitivity THD 3 S N 30 dB 17 2 dBf 50 dB quieting sensitivity mono stereo 20 8 41 2 dBf Specifications Signal to noise ratio 1 mV mono stereo 72 65 dB Total harmonic distortion 1 KHz mono stereo 0 2 0 4 Frequency response 20 Hz 15 kHz 1 dB Stereo separation 65 dBf 1 kHz 45 dB Capture ratio 4 dB IF rejection ratio 120 dB AM Tuner Tuning frequency range 520 1710 kHz Usable sensitivity 500 LLV
3. 020 025 019 006 026 024 017 006 012 003 020 012 014 026 025 003 026 026 Totevision 006 Vector Research 005 Victor 009 Vidikron 010 Vidtech 025 Wards 010 026 White Westinghouse 031 Yamaha 005 Zenith 002 VCR setup codes Admiral 027 Adventura 000 Aiko 025 Aiwa 005 Akai 026 America Action 025 America High 004 Asha 023 Audiovox 005 Beaumark 023 Bell amp Howell 017 Brocksonic 021 Broksonic 020 CCE 015 Calix 005 003 021 011 034 003 021 000 018 025 005 001 035 001 021 025 014 001 004 003 Setup Codes 85 Canon Carver Cineral Citizen Colt Craig Curtis Mathes Cybernex Daewoo Denon Dynatech Electrohome Electrophonic Emerex Emerson Fisher Fuji Funai GE Garrard Go Video GoldStar Gradiente HI Q Harley Davidson Harman Kardon 86 004 081 025 005 015 005 013 023 010 008 000 005 005 002 005 001 012 004 000 013 000 052 005 000 012 000 016 025 012 004 025 020 025 017 003 004 006 006 023 026 000 027 015 028 018 023 024 009 021 Harwood Headquarter Hitachi Hughes Net Sys JVC Jensen KEC KLH Kenwood Kodak LXI Lloyd s Logik MEI MGA MGN Technology MTC Magnasonic Magnavox Magnin Marantz Marta Matsushita Memorex Minolta Mitsubishi Motorola Multitech 015 011 000 008 014 026 005 015 014 004
4. 3 While pressing and holding down the ENTER button on the remote control press the DEVICE button on the remote control for the corresponding component for more than 1 second TheLED flickers once The AUDIO DEVICE button is reserved for the receiver and cannot be programmed for other components 4 Whileaiming the remote control at the remote sensor on your connected component enter the 3 digit code that you located in Step 2 If you entered the code correctly the LED flickers twice Test the code by pressing the POWER or STANDBY button on the remote control If your component does not turn off repeat the procedure using each code listed for your component s manufacturer until you find a code that works n If the LED did not flicker twice repeat the above procedure and try entering the same code again Manufacturers may use different setup codes for the same product category Check to see if the code you have entered operates as many controls as possible If only a few functions operate check to see if another code operates more buttons Programming a macro function 44 Using the macro function you can program up to 10 remote control button presses into a single button The universal remote control has 3 macro buttons M1 M2 and M3 Using the universal remote control gt To program a macro 1 Press and hold down both the ENTER button on the remote control and the macro button you want to program M1 M2 or M3
5. Connecting the FM antenna Change the position of the FM antenna until you get the best reception of your favorite FM stations bi To connect the FM antenna 1 Connect the FM antenna to the FM antenna connector on your receiver n You may improve FM reception by using an outdoor antenna 17 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers Connecting a DVD player pi To connect a DVD player to your receiver 1 Connect the S Video jack on the back of your DVD player to the S Video jack on your receiver 2 ConnecttheAC 3 toslink digital audio jack on the back of your DVD player to the AC 3 toslink digital audio in jack on your receiver OR Connect the coaxial out jack on the back of your DVD player to the coaxial in jack on your receiver n 18 Connecting a 6 or 7 channel component Connecting a 6 or 7 channel component Use the 7CH DIRECT INPUT connectors on the receiver to connect the corresponding analog outputs of a DVD player or external decoder that has 6 or 7 channel outputs If you are connecting a 6 channel output component leave the surround back SURR BACK connector on the receiver unused Pi To connect a 6 or 7 channel component 1 Connect the analog outputs of your 6 or 7 channel component to the corresponding 7 channel direct input jacks on your receiver 2 Connect the S video jack of your 6 or 7 channel component to the S video jack on your receiver n Cha
6. 015 000 005 018 002 014 012 Setup Codes 95 Aux Tape MiniDisc setup codes Sherwood 000 for tape deck 035 for MD recorder Aux Laserdisc setup codes Denon 007 Mitsubishi 007 NAD 007 Pioneer 007 Sony 017 018 Aux Tape setup codes Aiwa 004 034 Carver 004 Harman Kardon 016 004 JVC 022 024 Kenwood 008 Megavox 004 Marantz 004 Onkyo 012 025 Opimus 002 020 Panasonic 038 Pioneer 002 020 011 Sansui 004 Sony 021 014 026 Technics 038 Victor 024 96 Wards Yamaha Aux Amplifier setup codes Awia Carver Curtis Mathes Denon Harman Kardon Linn Megavox Marantz Panasonic Philips Pioneer Sony Technics Wards Yamaha 002 010 029 023 027 037 040 023 023 023 039 023 003 019 039 003 028 009 040 027 033 Setup Codes 97 Aux Home Automation setup codes GE 043 Lutron 044 One For All 042 Radio Shack 043 Security System 042 Universal X10 042 x10 042 Aux DBS setup codes Awia 045 059 029 Fisher 005 Harman Kardon 046 JBL 046 JVC 047 Jerrold 031 RCA 006 Scientific Artlanta 032 Sony 045 Starcom 031 98 Aux Accessory setup codes Archer GC Electronics Jebsee Rabbit Radio Shack CD setup codes Awia Burmester 013 013 013 036 013 California Audio Lab Carver DKK Denon Emerson Fisher Garrard Genexxa Harman Kardon Hitachi JVC Kenwood Krell LXI Linn MCS 010 019 002
7. 2 or Video 3 press the Digital Input button on the receiver to select the corresponding digital or analog input m The available digital or analog inputs are A nalog o ptical 1 o ptical 2 and c oaxial 1 3 Press the Decoding button on the receiver or the Auto button on the remote control to select the decoding mode you want m The available decoding modes are In Auto In DTS and In PCM m You cannot select a decoding mode unless you have also selected a digital input source m Noise may be generated at the beginning of playback and while searching when you are in In Auto decoding mode during DTS playback If this happens switch to In DTS mode 4 Use the component you selected for playback 5 Press the up and down Volume buttons on the receiver or on the remote control to adjust the volume 46 Surround sound 6 If you want to mute the sound press the MUTE button on the remote control 7 Ifyou want to listen with headphones connect headphones to the Phones jack on the receiver Sound to the speakers is automatically turned off and any multi channel sound is automatically downmixed to a 2 channel 2 CH DOWNMIX downmix mode n You can also select the digital signal input using your remote control and the OSD For more information see Using the OSD on page 63 Surround sound This receiver incorporates a sophisticated Digital Signal Processor that lets you create optimum sound quality and sound atmospher
8. AM m Keep the receiver away from noise sources such as motors fluorescent lamps and lightning m Install an outdoor AM antenna Remote control unit does not operate m Replace the batteries m Remove any obstacles blocking the remote sensor OSD function is not available m Make proper video connections Initializing the receiver If the display or operation of thereceiver isnot performing correctly you can initialize the receiver by performing the following procedure Initializing the receiver resets any stored settings back to factory defaults You will have to reprogram any custom stored settings pi To initialize the receiver 1 While in Standby mode press the SETUP and DECODING buttons at the same time 2 After you see the flickering Standby indicator release the buttons n 72 Technical support Technical support Telephone support For customer service and support call 1 800 846 2301 between 7 am and 10pm Central Time Monday through Friday Internet For technical support go to the Gateway Support Web site at support gateway com 73 Chapter 5 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Receiver 74 support gateway com Specifications and Setup Codes Use this appendix as a reference for your receiver s specifications and setup codes Specifications LN 520 receiver specifications Amplifier Digital Audio Video FM Tuner 76 Power output stereo mode 6 Q THD 0 3
9. Changes inputs for connected components such as a TV or VCR Mute Mutes the sound Volume Adjusts the overall volume Zoom Enlarges a part of the DVD screen Stereo Turns off surround mode and puts the receiver into stereo mode For more information see Selecting the surround mode on page 50 DSP Mode Cycles through the available surround modes For more information see Selecting the surround mode on page 50 Test tone Enters the test tone mode For more information see Adjusting the channel levels on page 52 Menu Opens the menu for connected components such as a DVD player gt A 4 V Navigates the on screen display OSD menus For more information see Using the OSD on page 63 Button DIMMER RETURN PRESET 7CH DIR gt TUNE Universal remote control Description Enter Confirms a selection in a menu For more information see Using the OSD on page 63 Dimmer Adjusts the display brightness For more information see Adjusting the display brightness on page 62 Return Returns from an OSD settings screen to the Setup Menu For more information see Using the OSD on page 63 Play bb Plays the DVD CD or MP3 P Scan Scans the preset radio stations pausing at each one for 5 seconds For more information see Listening to the radio on page 57 Stop IM Stops playing the disc Preset Skip back 4 Changes the radi
10. Chapter 3 Using the Receiver For your reference the sound from each channel can be reproduced according to the surround modes as follows Modes Channels Front Center Surround Surround Subwoofer UR L R Back DTS x x x x DTS ES DISCRETE MATRIX x x x x x DTS NEO CINEMA MUSIC x x x x x DOLBY DIGITAL x x x x DOLBY DIGITAL EX x x x x x DOLBY PRO LOGIC x x x x DOLBY PRO LOGIC II CINEMA MUSIC x x x x DOLBY VIRTUAL x x MPEG x x x x MATRIX x x x x Other Surround x x x x STEREO x x 7 CH DIRECT x x x x x Selecting the surround mode gt To select the surround mode m Press the left and right DSP mode buttons on the remote control to cycle through the surround modes n 50 www gat Surround sound The signal format of your selected input source determines the available surround modes Signal format of input source Selected decoding mode Selectable surround mode Dolby Digital 5 1 IN AUTO mode DOLBY DIGITAL EX Dolby Digital EX 6 1 channel sources DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY VIRTUAL Dolby Digital 2 channel IN AUTO mode DOLBY DIGITAL EX PL II CINEMA PL II MUSIC PRO LOGIC DOLBY VIRTUAL PCM 2 channel sources IN AUTO IN PCM mode PL II CINEMA PL II MUSIC PRO LOGIC Analog stereo sources DOLBY VIRTUAL NEO 6 CINEMA NEO 6 MUSIC THEATER MOVIE HALL 1 2 STADIUM CHURCH CLUB 1 2 ARENA 1 2 GAME MATRIX DTS sources IN AUTO IN DTS mode corresponding DTS mode MPEG sources IN AUTO mode corresponding MPE
11. Chapter 3 Using the Receiver Using the sleep timer Usethesleep timer to automatically turn the receiver off after a specified period of time gt To use the sleep timer m Press the SLEEP button on the remote control to cycle between the following sleep timer settings 10 20 30 60 90 and OFF The SLEEP light turns on a Adjusting the display brightness You can dim or turn off the receiver s display gt To adjust the display brightness m Press the DIMMER button on the remote control to cycle between the following brightness settings ON dimmer and OFF n In the OFF display mode press any button to restore the display to ON mode 62 Using the OSD Read this chapter to learn how to adjust your receiver settings from the on screen display OSD NH Chapter 4 Using the OSD Displaying the current status When the AUTO OSD is set to ON the receiver displays status information The information displays for several seconds then automatically turns off One example of displayed status information is shown below Displayed status information when selecting TEST TONE mode 64 www gateway com Using the Menu screen Using the Menu screen Navigate the Menu screen using the cursor control gt A 4 and Y OSD and ENTER buttons on your remote control P To adjust settings from the OSD 1 Press the OSD button on the remote control The Main Menu opens MAIN ME
12. DYNR 0 0 appears 55 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver 3 While displaying DYNR 0 0 press the ADJUST up and down buttons on the receiver to cycle between the available modes DYNR 0 0 Off DYNR 0 5 Low Compression and DYNR 1 0 High Compression 4 Whiledisplaying the tone mode you want press the ADJUST up and down buttons on the receiver to adjust the tone n This function may not be available in some Dolby Digital program sources You can also adjust the dynamic range compression levels using your remote control and the OSD For more information see OSD menus and options on page 66 Adjusting Dolby Pro Logic Il Music parameters You can adjust the surround parameters of Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode P To adjust Dolby Pro Logic II Music parameters 1 Press the PL II PARA button on the remote control to select from the following parameters m Panorama mode PANO Extends the front stereo image to include the surround speakers to give a wraparound effect with side wall imaging Range OFF or ON default is OFF m Center width control C WID Adjusts the center image so it is heard from only thecenter channel speaker only from the left right speakers as a phantom image or from all three front speakers Range 0 to 7 default is 0 m Dimension control DIMEN Adjusts the sound field towards the front or towards the rear Range 4 to 2 default is 0 2 While displaying the parameter you want press
13. Inserting batteries gt To install the batteries m Insert two AAA batteries into the remote control Make surethat you match the and on the batteries with the and symbols inside the battery compartment Warning Do not use rechargeable Ni Cd batteries in this remote control www gateway com 11 Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver 12 www gateway com Connecting Components and Speakers Read this chapter to learn how to connect your receiver to audio video A V components and speakers Important Do not plug the power cord into a wall outlet or turn the receiver on until all connections F have been made 13 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers Understanding video connections Your receiver has two types of standard video connections You should use the best connection available to get the best display For example if your VCR supports an S video connection connect the VCR to your receiver using S video instead of composite video Connection Cable and Connector Description Quality Good Composite The video signal is carried through a single pin This connection method is the one that is most commonly found on devices Better S Video The video signal is split into two signals black and white and color Text displayed on screen through this connection will be noticeably sharper then composite 14 Understanding audio connections Understanding audio c
14. None as options for your Center speaker But if you set your Front L R speakers to Small the only options available for your Center speaker will be Small and None 40 Speaker distance settings Setting up your speakers When using 5 1 channel surround playback with Dolby Digital or DTS sources the center and surround speakers should be the same distance from the main listening position as the front speakers By specifying the distance between the listening position and each speaker the center and surround speaker s delay times automatically adjust to create the ideal listening environment p To adjust the speaker settings SPK SET 1 Press the Speaker Setup button on the remote control to cycle between the available Speaker Setting Modes 2 When the Speaker Setting Mode you want to adjust is selected press the ADJUST Adjust Up or Adjust Down buttons on the remote control to change the speaker setting n Displayed symbol F z 00 Tr oooO Corresponding setting Front Center Surround Large Small None m When adjusting the Crossover Frequency setting for your subwoofer the available options are 80 Hz 120 Hz 160 Hz and 200 Hz Your KAS 303 Home Theater satellite speakers have a range of 150 Hz 18 5 KHz so set the subwoofer Crossover Frequency to 160 Hz You can also adjust speaker settings using your remote control and the OSD For more information see OSD menus and options on page 66
15. center speaker to the receiver making sure to match the positive and negative connectors SURROUND AA SPEAKERS 6Q Amend 2 WARNING SHOT HAJAR DO NOT OPEN 29 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers 4 Connect the left and right front speakers to the center speaker making sure to match the positive and negative connectors 30 Connecting speakers 5 Turn the center speaker s Ventriloguist Function to ON VENTRILOQUIST Nt GX N FUNCTION OFF 31 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers 6 Connect the subwoofer to the receiver 32 Connecting speakers Plug in the subwoofer FROM RECEIVER URE ONLY 9 NO BUR OUT CH RECEIVER t MODEL SW303 Gateway 1201 tasen Pata Poem CI LIT Sempet ont meyaned m Be U LA ete m Caas sji 33 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers 8 Switch the subwoofer to Digital Receiver turn the Volume to 5 then flip the POWER switch to ON n Certain settings need to be made to your receiver to match your KAS 303 speakers See Setting up your speakers on page 39 for more information on setting up and configuring your speakers 34 Plugging in your components Plugging in your components After you have made all the connections plug in your receiver and your connected components www gateway com 35 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers 36 www gateway com Using the R
16. form without prior consent in writing from Gateway The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However changes are made periodically These changes are incorporated in newer publication editions Gateway may improve and or change products described in this publication at any time Due to continuing system improvements Gateway is not responsible for inaccurate information which may appear in this manual For the latest product updates consult the Gateway Web site at www gateway com In no event will Gateway be liable for direct indirect special exemplary incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In the interest of continued product development Gateway reserves the right to make improvements in this manual and the products it describes at any time without notices or obligation Trademark Acknowledgments 1 800 GATEWAY ActiveCPR ALR AnyKey black and white spot design CrystalScan Destination DestiVu EZ Pad EZ Point Field Mouse Gateway 2000 Gateway Country gateway net Gateway stylized logo Perfect Scholar Solo TelePath Vivitron stylized G design and You ve got a friend in the business slogan are registered trademarks and black and white spotted box logo GATEWAY Gateway Astro Gateway Work Gateway Connected touch pad Gateway Connected music player Gateway Cyber War
17. interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by oneor more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gateway could void the FCC compliance and negate your Ay authority to operate the product Canada Industry Canada IC Unintentional emitter per ICES 003 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in theradio interference regulations of Industry Canada Le present appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils nu
18. m Disconnect your receiver and unplug the power cord when not used for a long period of time m For more safety information see Important safety information on page 103 Package contents Along with your receiver the packaging box contains the following items Remote control Two AAA batteries RCA audio video cables AM Loop antenna FM antenna User guide You can purchase these optional accessories for your receiver m S Video cable m AC 3 Toslink cable Tuning Preset Volume Power Standby Input Selector Digital Input AM FM Mode Setup Memory Decoding Tune Mode Headphone jack Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver Front panel Adjust Display Tuning Preset Volume Decoding Standby Digital Input Power AM FM Mode Tuning Mode Headphone Input Selector Setup jack Memory Item Description Display See Display on page 5 Adjust When in Setup mode adjusts submenu items When the tuner is selected tunes the radio manually automatically or to preset radio stations Turns the volume up or down Turns the receiver on and off Lights when the receiver is in Standby mode Switches inputs Digital Input selector when a digital signal AUX VIDEO 1 3 is selected When the tuner is selected selects the band Press for more than two seconds to enter Setup mode While in Setup mode switches between main menu items When the tuner is selected memorizes radio stat
19. particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure 1 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Important safety information Overloading Do not o
20. 005 000 015 004 023 023 023 025 004 023 004 005 004 004 000 008 027 004 000 008 026 025 026 005 009 000 007 016 028 005 017 014 027 015 026 006 016 029 027 021 009 000 007 011 019 012 031 023 032 Setup Codes 87 NEC Nikko Noblex Olympus Opimus Orion Panasonic Penny Pentax Philco Philips Pilot Pioneer Profitronic Proscan Protec Pulsar Quarter Quartz Quasar RCA Radio Shack Radix Randex Realistic Runco STS 88 017 005 023 004 005 031 020 004 004 008 004 004 005 014 023 013 015 007 011 011 004 013 000 005 005 004 011 007 008 014 027 032 021 028 005 021 016 028 004 005 026 017 001 022 023 029 027 027 006 028 029 008 031 023 012 029 031 006 008 000 030 019 017 Samsung Sanky Sansui Sanyo Scott Sears Semp Sharp Shintom Shogun Singer Sony Syvania Symphonic TMK Tatung Teac Technics Teknika Thomas Toshiba Totevision Unitech Vector Vector Research Video Concepts 023 027 000 012 020 004 011 010 027 015 023 015 004 004 000 023 026 000 004 004 000 010 005 023 010 006 010 010 007 014 023 010 005 002 016 026 028 005 009 023 033 021 017 018 012 000 000 000 026 011 009 000 003 009 024 008 017 Setu
21. 010 001 028 035 012 019 010 004 007 003 010 035 010 002 030 012 034 033 018 035 011 029 020 016 024 025 Setup Codes 99 MTC Megavox Marantz Mission NSM Nikko Onkyo Opimus Panasonic Parasound Philips Pioneer Proton QED Quasar RCA Realistic Rotel SAE Sansui Sanyo Scott Sears Sharp Sherwood Sony Soundesign Tascam 100 019 010 002 010 010 033 008 001 019 002 019 010 004 010 010 002 012 012 010 010 010 012 035 035 029 013 000 001 009 019 035 010 026 004 009 031 023 035 035 019 019 035 013 027 014 013 012 021 021 006 013 037 038 022 035 020 017 036 039 029 040 041 Teac Technics Victor Wards Yamaha Yorx 019 002 007 010 005 018 031 006 015 033 013 Setup Codes 101 102 www gateway com Safety dan ya et and Legal Information Important safety information Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Retain instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outle
22. G mode Items in parenthesis are only selectable when the surround back speaker setting is not N When 96 kHz PCM signals are input stereo mode is selected automatically and surround mode cannot be selected When DTS or MPEG signals are input in the IN AUTO or IN DTS mode the corresponding DTS or MPEG modes are selected regardless of DSP MODE button actions When the selected decoding mode is not matched to the input signal format the DIGITAL indicator flickers and no sound is heard Be sure to select the required decoding mode and the available surround mode according to the input signal format When the 7 CH DIRECT is selected as an input source the decoding and surround modes cannot be selected When the selected input signals are not digital signals the surround mode cannot be selected When using headphones the surround mode cannot be selected 51 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver gt To select stereo mode m Press the Stereo button on the remote control to cancel surround mode and switch to stereo mode n If Stereo mode is applied to a multi channel DTS Dolby Digital or MPEG signal the signal is downmixed to a 2 channel downmix 2 CH DOWNMIX mode allowing the multi channel signal to be reproduced through only two speakers or through headphones To cancel Stereo mode and switch back to surround mode use the DSP Mode buttons on your remote control Adjusting the channel levels You can adjust your cha
23. IC PARAMETER Aap MUTE ADJUST Tae o7 AUDIO SELECT co nn SUBTITLE TSA J ZOOM a Br STEREO P psp MODE PARRET aN TEST TONE MENU Navigation ENTER SLEEP DISPLAY eg 57 a a REVERSE PLAY PAUSE ee 1 Pay RECORD _ le o scan TUNE SEARCH leS oS _ ppi PRESET SKIP 7 CH DIRECT Numeric keypad 0 9 10 Direct INPUT selector Gateway Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver Button POWER STANDBY b CH LEVEL g STEREO Oose T TONE MENU Description Power On Turns the receiver off or puts the receiver in Standby mode For more information see Turning the receiver on and off on page 38 LED Provides visual feedback when performing functions or programming operations Standby Turns the receiver on or puts the receiver in Standby mode For more information see Turning the receiver on and off on page 38 Device Press to put the remote into a specific device mode for operating connected components For more information see Operating components with the universal remote control on page 42 Channel level Adjusts a program television channel or the test tone channel levels up or down For more information see Adjusting the channel levels on page 52 Channel select Selects a specific channel to adjust individual test tone channel levels up or down For more information see Adjusting the channel levels on page 52 T V
24. NU gt SPEAKER SETUP FUNCTION SELECT SURROUND MODE SH LEVEL SETUP AUTO OSD OSD QUIT 4 v MOVE ENTER SELECT OR CHANGE Press the OSD button on the remote control again to close the Main Menu 2 Press the cursor up and down buttons on the remote control to select the menu item you want 3 Press Enter on the remote control to confirm your selection 4 Press the cursor up and down buttons on the remote control to select the option you want 5 Follow the on screen instructions to adjust the option n www gateway com 65 Chapter 4 Using the OSD OSD menus and options Use these OSD menus and options to adjust various setting for your receiver Menu OSD Display Description Speaker Setup Configure Speaker settings Options include SPEAKER SETUP gt SUBWOOFER FONT Page 1 2 SURROUND SURR BACK Subwoofer Set to Yes or No SUBWOOFER ACTIVE A OSD BACK 4 y MOVE Front Set size ENTER CHANGE 1 2 PAGE Center Set size Surround Set size Surround Back Set size Subwoofer Set type Page 2 2 CROSSOVER FREQ B hz Unit Set english or metric NN LE STE Front L Set distance Front R Set distance Center Set distance Surround Left Set distance Surround Right Set distance V S Angle Set angle Crossover Frequency Set subwoofer crossover frequency Function Select Configure Function settings Option
25. Setting up Your Gateway KAS 303 Home Theater systemguide Troubleshooting Gateway Contents 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver 2 5 1 Feature ca ote vata ra Bae eae tae aes ubi 2 Important Safeguards onen nennen een nennen 2 Package contents ii 3 Front PANS exec Sic en gripe leet eee ea he 4 Display An a oa Man AS aes E Bias 5 Back panel connections 0 0 ah 6 Universal remote control ih 7 Inserting batteries ci 11 2 Connecting Components and SpeakerS J 13 Understanding video connections ii 14 Understanding audio connections Wi 15 Connecting the AM loop antenna ii 16 Connecting the FM antenna nennen rennen nenn 17 Connecting a DVD player 0 00 00 cee 18 Connecting a 6 or 7 channel component ii 19 Connecting a VOR teens 20 Connecting a tape component ii 22 Connecting an AUX component ii 23 Connecting a television ii 24 Connecting speakers ii 25 Speaker placement ii 25 Making the connections ii 26 Plugging in your components ii 35 3 Using the Receiver 0 cece eee eens 37 Turning the receiver on and Off 0 0 0 eee eee 38 Setting up your speakers 2 teen nenn 39 Adjusting the speaker settings 00 0 eee eee
26. T up and down buttons on the receiver to adjust the level n You can also adjust the LFE level using your remote control and the OSD For more information see OSD menus and options on page 66 54 Surround sound Adjusting the tone You can adjust the tone bass and treble gt To adjust tone 1 Press the SETUP button on the receiver for more than 2 seconds to enter Setup mode 2 Whilein Setup mode repeatedly press the SETUP button on the receiver until TONE OFF or BASS appears 3 Whiledisplaying BASS press the DECODING button on the receiver to cycle between the available modes BASS TRBL and TONE ON 4 Whiledisplaying the tone mode you want press the ADJUST up and down buttons on the receiver to adjust the tone n You can also adjust the tone settings using your remote control and the OSD For more information see OSD menus and options on page 66 Compressing the dynamic range You can adjust the compression of Dolby Digital program sources to minimize the volume difference between high and low levels This feature is useful if you are listening to Dolby Digital program sources at low volume levels This feature can only be used for Dolby Digital program sources Pi To compress the dynamic range of Dolby Digital program sources 1 Press the SETUP button on the receiver for more than 2 seconds to enter Setup mode 2 Whilein Setup mode repeatedly press the SETUP button on the receiver until
27. The tuner searches until a station of sufficient strength is found n Weak stations are skipped during auto tuning To tune in a weak station use manual tuning Memorizing radio stations You can store up to 30 radio stations in memory gt To memorize radio stations 1 2 You 58 Tune in a station using manual or auto tuning Press the MEMORY button on the receiver The MEM light flickers for 5 seconds Press the up and down TUNING PRESET buttons on the receiver or the and PRESET buttons on the remote control to select the desired preset number 1 30 you want then press the MEMORY button on the receiver n can erase a tored frequency by storing another frequency in its place Analog Audio Video recording Tuning to preset stations P To tune to preset stations 1 If you are using the buttons on the receiver repeatedly press the TUNE MODE button on the receiver to select Preset mode The PRESET light turns on OR If you are using your remote control go to the next step Press the up and down TUNING PRESET buttons on the receiver or the and PRESET buttons on the remote control to select the desired preset number 1 30 n You can scan all of the preset stations in sequence by pressing the P SCAN button on your remote control The receiver pauses at each preset station for 5 seconds When the station you want is tuned press the button again to stop scanning Analog Audio Video recor
28. TheLED flickers once 2 First press the DEVICE button for the device that you want to control with this macro then press the operation buttons you want to program in the order that you want them to execute 3 Press the ENTER button on the remote control If the macro was programmed successfully the LED flickers twice n Remove a macro by following the above procedure except skip Step 2 Change a macro by programming a new macro into the macro button The new macro automatically overwrites the old macro Using a macro function P To use a macro m Aim the remote control at the remote control sensor of the component that you want to operate then press the macro button for the macro you want to run n The macro function of this remote control may not work with all components For example the codes programmed into a MACRO button transmit at 0 5 second intervals If the component cannot complete an operation within 0 5 seconds it may miss the next code In this example you would not be able to use that particular macro with the component 45 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver Switching between connected components gt To switch between connected components 1 Press the Input Selector button on the receiver or press one of the Direct Input Selector buttons on the remote control m The available input source changes are Tuner Tape Aux Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 and 7 Direct 2 if you selected Aux Video 1 Video
29. as used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product isin proper operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Notes 1 2 3 Item 12 is not required except for grounded or polarized product Item 14 and 16 are not required except for units provided with antenna terminals Item 14 complies with UL in U SA 105 Safety Regulatory and Legal Information Regulatory compliance statements United States of America Federal Communications Commission FCC Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15 This device has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferencein aresidential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions may cause harmful
30. auses play Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver Button SLEEP DISPLAY OSD O SETUP AUTO SUBTITLE AUDIO SEL PLII PARA n a A n m a ADJUST O AUTO 10 Description Sleep Sets the receiver to automatically turn off after a set period of time Shows the on screen display For more information see Using the sleep timer on page 62 Display Turns on the display for connected components such as a DVD player OSD Opens the on screen display OSD menus For more information see Using the OSD on page 63 Setup Opens the setup menu for connected components such as a DVD player Auto Automactially selects surround mode based on the type of digital input signal detected For more information see Surround sound on page 47 Subtitle Opens the Subtitle menu Audio select Changes audio track selection for connected components such as a DVD player PL II Music Parameter Adjusts Dolby Pro Logic II music parameters For more information see Adjusting Dolby Pro Logic Il Music parameters on page 56 Speaker setup Adjusts speaker settings For more information see Setting up your speakers on page 39 Adjust Use to adjust above two settings Macro Program macros to send many button presses with the touch of just one button For more information see Programming the remote control on page 43 WWW O Universal remote control
31. bleshooting Your Receiver Read this chapter to learn how to maintain and troubleshoot your receiver 69 Chapter 5 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Receiver Cleaning and maintenance m Your receiver is cooled by air circulated through the vents on the bottom of the case Keep these vents free of dust With the receiver turned off and unplugged brush the dust away from the vents with a damp cloth Be careful not to drip any water into the vents Do not attempt to clean dust from the inside of your receiver Do not use abrasive or solvent cleaners because they can damage the finish m Do not allow any excessive water or moisture to come into contact with the surface of the receiver If water or moisture gets inside your receiver operating problems and electrical and shock hazards may result m Do not scratch or hit the case with your fingers or any hard objects Troubleshooting As a general troubleshooting step turn you receiver off then turn it on again This section provides some solutionsto common problems you may experience with your receiver If the problem continues initialize your receiver by following the procedure in Initializing the receiver on page 72 No power m Connect the power cord securely m Check the outlet using a lamp or another appliance Power shuts off abruptly during operation m Switch off the power and check the speaker connections m Adjust the speaker settings correctly m Lo
32. ding The analog signals except front L R channel from the 7 CH DIRECT inputs and the digital signals from the coaxial or optical digital inputs cannot be recorded The volume and tone bass and treble settings have no effect on the recording signals gt To record with TAPE 1 Press the INPUT SELECTOR button on the receiver or the direct input selector button on the remote control to select the input for your recording source You cannot select TAPE Start recording on the connected TAPE component Start playing on the selected input recording source n 59 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver gt To dub from video components onto VIDEO 1 1 Press the INPUT SELECTOR button on the receiver or the VIDEO2 or VIDEO3 direct input selector button on the remote control to select VIDEO2 or VIDEO3 as your recording source 2 Start recording on the connected VIDEO 1 component 3 Start playing on the VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 selected input recording source n gt To dub separate audio and video source signals onto VIDEO 1 1 Press the INPUT SELECTOR button on the receiver or the AUX direct input selector button on theremote control to select AUX as your audio recording source Make sure your audio recording source such as a CD player is connected to the AUX jacks 2 Press the OSD button on the remote control and select FUNCTION SELECT VIDEO SELECT then select VIDEO 2 3 Start recording on the connected VIDEO 1 compone
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34. e in your personal Home Theater Surround modes Your receiver supports multichannel surround modes and 2 channel surround modes Multichannel surround modes Mode Description DTS Digital DTS Digital Surround DTS is a multichannel digital signal format which Surround handles higher data rates than Dolby Digital DTS ES Extended This is a new multichannel digital signal format which greatly improves the Surround 360 degree surround impression and space expression In addition to the 5 1 channels DTS ES Extended Surround also offers the surround back sometimes also referred to as surround center channel for surround playback with a total of 6 1 channels DTS ES Extended Surround includes the DTS ES Discrete 6 1 and DTS ES Matrix 6 1 signal formats DTS Neo 6 This mode applies conventional two channel signals such as digital PCM surround or analog stereo signals to the high precision digital matrix decoder used for DTS ES Matrix 6 1 to achieve 6 1 channel surround playback DTS Neo 6 includes DTS Neo 6 Cinema and DTS Neo 6 Music signal formats 47 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver Mode Dolby Digital Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic II surround MPEG Multichannel 48 Description Dolby Digital discs support recordings of up to 5 1 channels of digital signals which reproduce much better sound quality spatial expansion and dynamic range characteristics than the previ
35. e receiver for more than 2 seconds to enter Setup mode 2 While in Setup mode repeatedly press the SETUP button on the receiver until P CALL appears 3 While displaying P CALL press the ADJUST up and down buttons on the receiver to select P MEMORY 4 Press the DECODING button on the receiver to confirm n 53 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver gt To recall channel levels from memory 1 Press the SETUP button on the receiver for more than 2 seconds to enter Setup mode 2 While in Setup mode repeatedly press the SETUP button on the receiver until P CALL displays 3 While displaying P CALL press the ADJUST up and down buttons on the receiver to select P CALL 4 Press the DECODING button on the receiver to confirm n You can also work with channel levels using your remote control and the OSD For more information see OSD menus and options on page 66 Adjusting the LFE level You can adjust the Low Frequency Effect LFE levelsin Dolby Digital DTS and MPEG program sources P To adjust the LFE level 1 Press the SETUP button on the receiver for more than 2 seconds to enter Setup mode 2 While in Setup mode repeatedly press the SETUP button on the receiver until DD L displays 3 While displaying DD L press the DECODING button on the receiver to cycle between the available modes Dolby Digital LFE DD L DTS LFE DTS L and MPEG LFE MP L 4 While displaying the LFE mode you want press the ADJUS
36. e speaker s capacity for playing low frequency signals Crossover Frequency is the frequency Hz below which the bass sound of each main speakers is instead sent to the subwoofer or when not using a subwoofer speakers set to Large Large Select this when connecting speakers that can fully reproduce sounds below the Crossover Frequency of your speakers Small Select this when connecting speakers that cannot fully reproduce sound below the Crossover Frequency When this setting is selected sound below the Crossover Frequency is assigned to the subwoofer or when not using a subwoofer speakers set to Large None Select this when no surround speakers are connected When this setting is selected the surround sound signals are sent to the front speakers 39 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver Yes None Select Yes if a subwoofer is connected Select None if a subwoofer is not connected m Seethespecifications of the speakers that you areconnecting For example if the frequency range of your speakers is 80 Hz 12 KHz then the Crossover Frequency is 80 Hz m If you do not know the specifications for your speakers try comparing the sound at both settings set the volume to a low level so you do not damage the speakers to determine the correct setting m Dependingon how you set your speakers not all options may be available to you For example if you set your Front L R speakers to Large you will have Large Small and
37. eceiver Read this chapter to learn how to Turn the receiver on and off Set up the speakers Use the universal remote control Listen to a program source Understand surround sound Listen to the radio Record analog audio and video Record digital audio Use the sleep timer Adjust the display brightness Chapter 3 Using the Receiver Turning the receiver on and off gt To turn the receiver on 1 Press the power button on the receiver The receiver enters Standby mode Each subsequent press of the power button on the receiver switches the receiver between Standby mode and off POWER 2 Press the power button on the remote control The receiver turns on Each subsequent press ot the power button on the remote control switches the receiver between Standby mode and on n P To turn the receiver off m Press the power button on the receiver The receiver turns off n 38 Setting up your speakers Setting up your speakers Adjusting the speaker settings After you have installed your receiver and connected all the components you should adjust the speaker settings for the optimum sound acoustics for your environment and speaker layout Setting the type of speakers The composition and frequency response of the signals from the surround channels adjust automatically according to the combination of speaker types in use Select Large or Small not according to the actual size of the speaker but according to th
38. ectional meaning you cannot tell where the sound iscoming from Place the subwoofer anywhere in your room The closer to a wall or corner that you place your subwoofer the bassier the sound becomes Making the connections Connect speakers firmly and correctly according to their channel left and right and their polarity and If the connections are faulty the speakers will not reproduce sound If the polarity of the connections are incorrect the sound will be unnatural and lack bass Warning Use speakers with an impedance of 6 ohms or above Do not let the bare speaker wires touch each other or any metal part of this receiver This could damage the receiver and or the speakers 26 Connecting speakers gt To connect speakers to your receiver 1 Connect the striped edge speaker cable to the red positive speaker cable connector Connect the non striped edge speaker cable to the black negative speaker cable connector Gateway SP303 7004676 Gateway SP303 7004676 AP gt Important Make sure that you clamp down on the bare speaker wire and not on the insulation 27 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers 2 Connect the right and left surround speakers and the back surround speaker to the receiver Match the positive and negative cables from Step 1 to the positive and negative connectors on the receiver FRONT SPEAKERS DN 28 www gateway com Connecting speakers 3 Connect the
39. eee ernennen 39 Using the universal remote control ia 42 Operating components with the universal remote control 42 Programming the remote control Wi 43 Switching between connected components nennen nenn 46 SUMOUNG SONG mt 2 Penata ana Kapan Wie Bw kag eel ae ke Huren 47 Surround modes oud ne wa Mae kh Mie dem ie os Re er AA 47 Selecting the surround mode nan 50 Adjusting the channel levels ii 52 Storing channel levels in memory 0000 c eee eee eee 53 Adjusting the LFE level eae 54 Adjusting the tone 0 0 eee te tees 55 Compressing the dynamic range ii 55 Adjusting Dolby Pro Logic II Music parameters 56 Listening to the radio 1 tee 57 Selecting the tuner ia 57 Manual tuning ii 57 AUTO TUNING Se ee An a Be aa ee an he atk es OGURA races Oe na 58 Memorizing radio stations 0 eee 58 Tuning to preset stations 0 0 eae 59 Analog Audio Video recording Wa 59 Digital Audio recording with an MD recorder aaan eee eee ee 61 Using the sleep timer 0 0 eee 62 Adjusting the display brightness 0 cece eae 62 Using the OSD ei rare re 63 Displaying the current status sedare 00 0 eee ees 64 Using the Menu screen ic 65 OSD menus and options ii 66 Maintaining and Troublesho
40. erson 026 Everquest 010 014 Focus 022 Garrard 018 Gemini 010 General Instrument 033 276 006 034 92 GoldStar Goodmind Hamlin Hitachi Hytex Jasco Jerrold Memolex Movie Time NSC Oak Optimus Panasonic Paragon Philips Pioneer Popular Mechanics Pulsar Quasar RCA Radio Shack Recoton Regal Regency Rembrandt Runco SL Marx 017 026 012 006 010 002 006 000 015 015 011 031 000 000 018 017 022 000 000 031 010 022 012 001 006 000 014 040 020 018 007 034 016 025 021 020 Setup Codes 004 013 021 033 032 009 010 031 026 028 93 Smasung Scientific Atlanta Signal Signature Sprucer Starcom Stargate Starquest TV86 Teleview Tocom Toshiba Tusa Unika United Artists Universal Viewstar Zenith Zentek 94 017 003 010 006 031 002 010 010 015 014 007 000 010 018 007 153 015 000 022 014 023 014 010 014 008 019 024 030 026 027 Satellite Set top Box setup codes AlphaStar Chaparral Echostar Expreevu General Instrument HTS Hitachi Hughes Net Sys JVC Jerrold Megavox Memorex Next Level Panasonic Philips Primestar RCA Radio Shack Realistic Sony Star Choice Toshiba Uniden Zenith 008 001 009 009 016 009 011 007 009 016 006 006 006 017 006 016 003 018 014 018 010 006 013 015 015 005 005
41. g speakers Connecting speakers Speaker placement Ideal speaker placement varies depending on the size of your room wall coverings and other environment variables The following information depicts typical placement recommendations Front left and right speakers and center speaker m Place the front speakers so they are no closer to the listening area than the center speaker m Place the center speaker between the front left and right speakers and no further from the listening area than the front speakers Generally center speaker placement is made either directly above or directly below the TV m Place each speaker so that sound is aimed at your ears while you are seated in your main listening area 25 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers Surround left and right speakers m Place the surround speakers approximately 40 inches 1 meter above the ear level of a seated listener on the direct left and right or slightly behind the listener Surround back speaker m Place the surround back speaker at the rear center of your listening area facing toward the listening area at a slightly higher position Oto 10 inches than the surround speakers m We recommend installing the surround back speaker at a slightly downward facing angle This helps prevent the surround back channel signals from reflecting off the TV or screen at the front center Subwoofer m The powerful deep bass sounds produced by the subwoofer are non dir
42. in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternate Warnings This product isequipped with athree wiregrounding typeplug aplug havingathird grounding pin Thisplug will only fit into agrounding type power outlet this is a safety feature If you are unableto insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying
43. ing 53 storing 53 Church surround mode 49 cleaning receiver 70 Club surround mode 49 coaxial digital 15 composite video 14 connected components switching between 46 connecting 6 or 7 channel component 19 AM Loop antenna 16 AUX component 23 DVD player 18 FM antenna 17 power 35 speakers 25 tape component 22 television 24 VCR 20 connections back panel 6 controls front panel 4 remote control 7 D display brightness 62 on screen 63 Dolby Digital surround mode 48 Dolby Digital EX surround mode 48 Dolby Pro Logic surround mode 48 Dolby Pro Logic II Music parameters adjusting 56 Dolby Pro Logic II surround surround mode 48 DTS ES Extended Surround surround mode 47 DTS Digital Surround surround mode 47 DTS Neo 6 surround surround mode 47 DVD Player connecting 18 111 dynamic range compressing 55 F FM antenna connecting 17 front panel controls 4 G Game surround mode 49 H Hall surround mode 49 insert batteries 11 install batteries 11 L LFE level adjusting 54 M maintaining receiver 69 Matrix surround mode 49 Movie surround mode 49 MPEG Multichannel surround mode 48 O on screen display using 63 P package contents 3 power connecting 35 112 preset stations tuning 59 R radio 57 listening 57 tuning 57 radio stations memorizing 58 RCA analog stereo 15 receiver maintaining receiver 69 troubleshooting receiver 69 turning off receiver 38 turning o
44. ions When in Setup mode switches submenu items When the tuner is selected switches between Tuning mode and Preset mode Connect your headphones to this jack www gateway com Display Stereo indicator Main display DTS ES OO DIGITAL EX OO PROLOGIC II CM DSPJAUTO DIGITAL SLEEP Surround mode indicators Item Main display STEREO indicator TUNED indicator DIRECT indicator MEMory indicator Surround mode indicators AUTO indicator DIGITAL input signal indicator PRESET number SLEEP time Speaker distance display Tuned indicator Front panel Direct indicator Memory indicator Auto mode indicator Preset Sleep Distance indicators Digital input signal indicator Description Displays items such as Input source frequency volume level and operating information Displays stereo radio signal status Displays tuned radio station status Displays direct mode status Displays the selected memory channel Displays the currently selected surround sound mode Displays automatic mode status Displays presence of a digital audio signal Displays presets sleep timer and speaker distance information Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver Back panel connections Antenna Video 6 or 7 channel direct Connector Array Antenna Video and audio components 6 or 7 channel direct input components Digital INs and OUT Audio only components Subwoofer Speake
45. m Signal to noise ratio 40 dB Selectivity 25 dB General Power supply 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 110 W Dimensions WxHxD 17 1 8 x 2 7 8 x 10 inches 435 x 73 5 x 254 mm Weight Net 4 2 kg 9 3 Ibs Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvements 77 KAS 303 speakers specifications Satellites Center Channels System Specifications including subwoofers 78 Video shielded 2 5 in 6 4 cm full range driven Enclosure Black vinyl laminated MDF Dimensions 5 75 in 14 6 cm H x 3 875 in 9 8 cm W x 3 5 in 8 9 cm D Video shielded two 4 in 10 2 cm x 6 in 15 2 cm woofers one 2 5 in 6 4 cm mid high driver Enclosure Black vinyl laminated MDF Dimensions 5 25 in 13 3 cm H x 16 5 in 41 9 cm W x 8 75 in 22 2 cm D System Frequency Response 23Hz 18 5kHz 3dB Characteristic Sensitivity 90 dB 1 watt 1 meter Nominal Impedance 8 ohms Specifications SW303 subwoofer specifications Design Amplifier Power Signal to Noise Ratio Crossover Subsonic Filter Driver Complement Frequency Response Output Dimensions Shipping Weight Finish Venturi ported system 150 watts RMS 400 max Greater than 80 dB Damping factor gt 500 40 180 Hz user variable active low pass 24 dB octave 18 dB octave below 20 Hz One 10 in 25 4 cm long throw woofer 23 180 Hz 3dB variable Normalized 1 meter maximum SPL 112 dB average fr
46. m riques de Classe B prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par Industrie Canada 106 Regulatory compliance statements Laser safety statement All Gateway systems equipped with CD and DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards including IEC 825 The laser devicesin thesecomponents are classified as Class 1 Laser Products under a US Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard Should the unit ever need servicing contact an authorized service location Warning Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure To prevent exposure to laser beams do not try to open the enclosure of a CD or DVD drive California Proposition 65 Warning Warning This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer and or birth defects or reproductive harm 107 Safety Regulatory and Legal Information Television antenna connectors protection External television antenna grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is to be connected to your receiver make sure that the antenna or cable system is electrically grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPSA 70 providesinformation with regard to proper grounding of the mast and suppor
47. n receiver 38 recording analog audio video 59 digital audio 61 remote control buttons 7 programming 43 S safeguards 2 safety 2 setup codes 80 sleep timer using 62 speakers connecting 25 setting up 39 specifications 76 Stadium surround mode 49 standby 38 surround mode Arena 49 Church 49 Club 49 Dolby Digital 48 Dolby Digital EX 48 Dolby Pro Logic 48 Dolby Pro Logic II surround 48 DTS ES Extended Surround 47 DTS Digital Surround 47 DTS Neo 6 surround 47 Game 49 Hall 49 Matrix 49 Movie 49 MPEG Multichannel 48 Stadium 49 Theater 49 SVideo 14 T tape component connecting 22 technical support 73 television connecting 24 Theater surround mode 49 tone adjusting 55 treble adjusting 55 troubleshooting receiver 69 tuning radio 57 turning off receiver 38 turning on receiver 38 U universal remote control using 42 V VCR connecting 20 113 114 MAN KAS303 SYS GDE RO 11 03 8509688
48. nnel levels using test tones or manually Ideally you should usethetest tone method first and then makeany additional adjustments through the manual process gt To adjust channel levels using test tones 1 Press the T Tone button on the remote control The test tone plays out of each channel in a 2 second cycle If a speaker setting is N the test tone will not play out of that channdl 2 Press the CH LEVEL up and down buttons on the remote control to adjust the level for each channel 3 Press the T Tone button on the remote control to cancel the test tone n 52 Surround sound gt To adjust channel levels manually 1 Press the Ch SEL button on the remote control Each time the button is pressed the corresponding channel is selected and displayed for several seconds m If the receiver is set to Stereo or Dolby Virtual mode or if the speaker setting is set to N center surround L R surround back or the subwoofer channel cannot be selected m If the headphones are connected you can only select the front L R channel 2 Press the CH LEVEL up and down buttons on the remote control to adjust the level of the selected channel 3 Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 to adjust each channel level n Storing channel levels in memory You can store channel level settings in memory This lets you change the channel levels then recall the stored settings Pi To store channel levels in memory 1 Press the SETUP button on th
49. nt 4 Start playing on the AUX and the VIDEO 2 inputs recording source n 60 Digital Audio recording with an MD recorder Digital Audio recording with an MD recorder m You can only record digitally without digital to analog conversion when the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT jack of this receiver is connected to the OPTICAL DIGITAL IN jack of an MD recorder or CD recorder m Digital recording is available for the digital audio program sources such as CDs MDs and some DVDs m In most DVDs as well as some CDs digital recording may not be available depending on the signal format m There are some restrictions on recording digital signals See the operating instructions of your digital recording equipment to see which restrictions apply to you gt To record digital audio with an MD recorder 1 Press the INPUT SELECTOR button on the receiver or the AUX VIDEO1 VIDEO2 or VIDEO3 direct input selector button on the remote control to select AUX VIDEO1 VIDEO2 or VIDEO3 as the input for your recording source 2 Press the DIGITAL INPUT button on the receiver to select the o ptical 1 o ptical 2 or c oaxial 1 as your digital signal input 3 Start recording on the component connected to OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT 4 Start playing on the selected digital input recording source n You can also select the digital signal input using your remote control and the OSD For more information see Using the OSD on page 63 61
50. o station to the next memorized station or performs backward skip functions such as skipping back one CD track or DVD chapter For more information see Listening to the radio on page 57 Preset Skip ahead p Changes the radio station to the previous memorized station or performs forward skip functions such as skipping ahead one CD track or DVD chapter For more information see Listening to the radio on page 57 7 Channel Direct Selects audio signal from a connected 6 or 7 channel direct input component For more information see Switching between connected components on page 46 Numeric keypad 0 9 10 Enters numbers when selecting or programming Direct INPUT selector Selects corresponding connected component as source for audio video input For more information see Switching between connected components on page 46 Tune Search back 44 Tunes in a radio station or performs backward search functions such as playing a CD backward quickly or playing a DVD backward in slow motion For more information see Listening to the radio on page 57 Tune Search ahead p Tunes in a radio station or performs forward search functions such as playing a CD forward quickly or playing a DVD forward in slow motion For more information see Listening to the radio on page 57 Record Starts recording on components such as a VCR Reverse play Reverses play for connected components such as AUX Pause J P
51. om 27 Hz 100 Hz 18 5 in 47 cm H x 17 in 43 2 cm W x 14 in 35 6 cm D 41 Ibs 18 6 kg Black laminate 79 Setup Codes TV setup codes AOC Admiral Aiko Akai Alaron Ambassador America Action Ampro Anam Audiovox Baysonic Belcor Bell amp Howell Bradford Brockwood Broksonic CXC Candle Carnivale Carver Celebrity Cineral Citizen Concerto Contec 80 005 041 014 005 026 024 027 043 027 030 027 003 019 027 003 028 027 005 005 010 050 030 012 011 027 003 031 047 027 001 031 011 014 005 048 014 011 049 034 006 014 Craig Crosley Crown Curtis Mathes Daewoo Daytron Denon Dumont Dwin Electroband Emerson Envision Fisher Fujitsu Funai Futuretech GE Gibralter Goldstar Gradiente Grunpy Hallmark Harley Davidson Harman Kardon Havard 027 010 027 007 012 022 030 003 016 002 044 050 019 003 005 019 026 027 027 007 004 002 005 009 027 025 026 010 027 006 010 005 032 003 003 036 028 026 026 008 015 005 025 011 026 019 016 038 006 031 006 023 030 038 003 003 008 011 040 014 027 024 041 040 011 030 001 034 029 034 029 Setup Codes 041 006 035 025 035 025 81 Hitachi Infinity Inteq JBL JCB JVC KEC KTV Kenwood LG LXI Logik Luxman MGA MTC Magnavox Mages
52. onnections Your receiver has three types of standard audio connections You should use the best connection available to get the best sound For example if your DVD player supports a digital audio connection connect the DVD player to your receiver using digital audio instead of analog stereo audio Connection Cable and Connector Quality Good Best Description RCA Analog Stereo The audio signal is carried through two cables one for the right speaker and one for the left This connection method is the one that is most commonly found on devices Use digital audio for the best sound quality Your receiver supports the following digital audio connections Coaxial Digital Coaxial cables are commonly used with digital audio signals AC 3 Toslink Digital Toslink is a connector format for fiber optic digital audio cables A fiber optic digital audio cable carries audio data in the form of light impulses instead of electrical signals The Toslink connector is a square plug 15 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers Connecting the AM loop antenna Place the AM loop antenna as far as possible from the receiver TV soeaker cables and the power cord for best reception The antenna is directional so set it to a direction for the best reception gt To connect the AM loop antenna 1 Unfold the AM loop antenna and snap the loop into the base 16 www gateway com Connecting the FM antenna
53. oting Your Receiver 69 Cleaning and maintenance aa 70 Troubleshooting ese dit 22083 aie beta a NG See PE ee 70 Initializing the receiver na 72 TECHNICAL SUPPOME ka bana siam eines us Mee baled kee Ga Gas pie ee ees 73 Telephone support u nba Sega aaah ee nr Te 73 IHternet ne ren Bala BN ee an a bee 73 Specifications and Setup Codes cc cece eee 75 Specifications ae Ie aan att an Ba Ea a ee a ek Se 76 LN 520 receiver specifications ah 76 KAS 303 speakers specifications Wana 78 SW303 subwoofer specifications saasa ees 79 Setup CodeS m PET ni a an na Bani 80 IN Setup COdES 2 2 bea aa oe an Ba NN DE eee es 80 VCR setup Codes tenes 85 DVD setup codes ccooooooo teens 91 Cable Set top Box setup codes nn nennen 92 Satellite Set top Box setup codes 00 c cc eens 95 Aux Tape MiniDisc setup codes c ee en 96 Aux Laserdisc setup codes teens 96 Aux Tape setup Codes 0 eee eae 96 Aux Amplifier setup Codes 0 0 cette 97 Aux Home Automation setup Codes in 98 Aux DBS setup Codes ii 98 Aux Accessory setup codes 00 ete 99 CD setup Codes eens 99 B Safety Regulatory and Legal Information 103 Index lan BENSIN EL NE AS 111 Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver Thi
54. our receiver 2 Connect the red R and white L audio in jacks on the back of your tape component to the R and L audio out jacks on your receiver n 22 www gateway com Connecting an AUX component Connecting an AUX component The AUX jacks may be connected to an additional audio component such as a CD player tape deck or game console b gt To connect an AUX component 1 Connect the red R and white L audio out jacks on the back of your AUX component to the R and L audio in jacks on your receiver n 23 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers Connecting a television This receiver supports S Video and composite video jacks As you are making your television monitor connections and using your receiver keep in mind that a signal input into the composite VIDEO IN jack is output to the composite VIDEO OUT jacks and a signal input into the SVIDEO IN jack is output to the SVIDEO OUT jacks and the composite MONITOR 1 and MONITOR 2 VIDEO OUT jacks For this reason we recommend connecting your receiver to your TV using both S Video and composite video S Video cable not supplied P To connect your receiver to a television 24 1 Connect the Monitor S Video out jack on the back of your receiver to the S Video in jack on your television 2 Connect the Monitor 1 or Monitor 2 composite video out jack on the back of your receiver to the composite video in jack on your television n Connectin
55. ous Dolby Surround effects This mode uses a matrix decoder to create the back sometimes referred to as surround center signal from the surround left and right signals in a Dolby Digital 5 1 channel source and provides 6 1 channel surround playback For the best results this mode should be selected during playback of sources recorded in Dolby Digital Surround EX When Dolby Digital EX sources are decoded with a Dolby Digital EX decoder the format is automatically detected and Dolby Digital EX mode is selected However some Dolby Digital EX sources may be detected as Dolby Digital sources In this case the Dolby Digital EX mode should be selected manually Dolby Pro Logic is a specially encoded two channel surround format which consists of four channels front left center front right and surround The surround channel is monaural and is played through both surround speakers This mode applies conventional two channel signals such as digital PCM or analog stereo signals as well as Dolby Surround signals to surround processing Dolby Pro Logic II surround includes Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema Dolby Pro Logic II Music and Dolby Virtual signal formats Though the number of audio channels is 5 1 which is the same as Dolby Digital MPEG Multichannel discs are much better at matching individual sounds to the correct position in the sound stage MPEG Multichannel works well when using the 7 CH DIRECT INPUTs to playback the sound from an addi
56. p Codes 89 Videosonic Wards White WestingHouse XR 100 Yamaha Zenith Ameira High Brocksonic Colt Cutis Mathes Daewoo Emerson Funai GE Hitachi HQ Lloyds MGA Megavox Magnin Memorex Mitsubishi Orion 90 023 013 004 027 000 008 015 021 025 004 000 015 006 007 000 021 004 TV use 008 001 015 004 TV use 008 025 001 000 004 TV use 008 027 TV use 041 004 TV use 008 000 000 023 016 TV use 010 000 023 005 028 TV use 025 027 TV use 041 001 012 016 023 019 003 013 TV use 012 023 000 004 TV use 008 Panasonic 004 TV use 008 028 TV use 042 Penney 004 TV use 008 023 028 TV use 042 Quasar 004 TV use 008 028 TV use 042 RCA 013 TV use 012 004 TV use 008 027 TV use 041 Sansui 000 Sanyo 023 Sear 000 005 Sharp 027 TV use 041 Sony 002 TV use 000 Symphonic 000 Zenith 000 DVD setup codes Harman Kardon 009 JVC 008 Kenwood 005 Megavox 011 Mitsubishi 016 Onkyo 011 Panasonic 013 Philips 011 006 Pioneer 003 014 026 Proscan 002 Setup Codes 91 RCA 002 Samsung 017 Sherwood 001 012 000 018 019 020 021 022 023 025 Sony 004 Technics 013 Theta Digital 014 Toshiba 011 Yamaha 013 007 Zenith 011 010 Cable Set top Box setup codes ABC 002 003 009 030 007 006 008 Allegro 018 021 Archer 018 026 Bell amp Howell 009 Century 018 021 Citizen 018 Comtronics 014 Contec 011 Easten 001 Em
57. pter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers Connecting a VCR This receiver supports S Video and composite video jacks gt To connect a VCR using S Video 1 Connect the red R and white L audio out jacks on the back of your VCR to the R and L audio in jacks on your receiver 2 Connect the red R and white L audio in jacks on the back of your VCR to the R and L audio out jacks on your receiver 3 Connect the Svideo out jack on the back of your VCR to the Svideo in jack on your receiver 4 Connect the Svideo in jack on the back of your VCR to the Svideo out jack on your receiver n 20 www gateway com Connecting a VCR gt To connect a VCR using composite video 1 Connect the red R and white L audio out jacks on the back of your VCR to the R and L audio in jacks on your receiver 2 Connect the red R and white L audio in jacks on the back of your VCR to the R and L audio out jacks on your receiver 3 Connect the composite video out jack on the back of your VCR to the composite video in jack on your receiver 4 Connect the composite video in jack on the back of your VCR to the composite video out jack on your receiver n www gateway com 21 Chapter 2 Connecting Components and Speakers Connecting a tape component gt To connect a tape component 1 Connect the red R and white L audio out jacks on the back of your tape component to the R and L audio in jacks on y
58. rs Description Connect AM and FM antennas Connect the VIDEO 1 3 jacks to components such as a VCR or DVD player Connect the Monitor jacks to your primary and secondary displays such as a television or projector Connect the analog audio outputs of a 6 or 7 channel component such as a DVD player or external decoder When connecting a 6 channel component leave the SURR BACK jack empty Connect the Digital INs to the coaxial and optical Digital OUTs of the components connected to AUX and VIDEO 1 3 Connect the Digital OUT to the Digital IN of a digital recorder such as an MD recorder or CD recorder that has a digital input Connect the TAPE IN OUT jacks to an audio only type component such as a tape deck Connect the AUX jacks to an additional component such as a CD player Connect a powered subwoofer Connect speakers with an impedance of 6 ohms or above Universal remote control Universal remote control This universal remote control can operate not only this receiver but also most popular brands of audio and video components such as CD players cassette decks TVs cable boxes VCRs DVD players and satellite receivers To operate up to 7 components other than this receiver enter the setup code for each component For information see Programming the remote control on page 43 POWER I m TANDBY DEVICE MACRO eege CHANNEL LEVEL en gt as AIl CHANNEL SELECT T V PL Il MUS
59. s chapter provides basic information about your Gateway Receiver Read this chapter to learn about m Warnings and safeguards m Controls and connections m Remote control Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver Features A powerful 1000 watt 6 1 home theater system featuring TrueDigital amplification for premium multichannel digital sound 600 watt audio receiver 400 watt Hsu Research engineered sub woofer 5 satellite and 1 Ventriloguist center channel speakers Analog and digital audio inputs and outputs Composite and S Video video inputs and outputs Important Safeguards Warning Risk of electric shock Do not open To reduce the risk of electric shock do no remove the cover There are no user serviceable parts inside Removing the cover voids the warranty Have your receiver repaired by qualified service personnel only Warnings and precautions m Disconnect all cables before moving your receiver Moving your receiver with its cables attached may damage the cables and cause fire or electric shock danger Do not expose your receiver to rain or moisture m Keep your receiver away from excessive dust high temperatures moisture or direct sunlight m Use your receiver in a well ventilated area and do not cover the ventilation openings m Do not modify your receiver or use an unshielded power cord or video output source cable or you may experience excessive interference Package contents
60. s include gt DIGITAL INPUT VIDEO SELECT Digital Input Configure DYNAMIC RANGE 0 5 digital inputs Video Select Configure video dubbing settings ENTER SELECT OR EME Tone Control Configure tone bass treble settings Dynamic Range Set dynamic range PLII Parameter Adjust the Dolby Pro Logic II Music parameter FUNCTION SELECT PLII M PARAMETER 66 www gateway com Menu OSD Display Surround Mode SURROUND MODE gt PLII CINEMA DOLBY VIRTUAL NEO 6 SFE DOLBY DIGITAL EX STEREO 4 CHANGE ENTER SELECT OR CHANGE Channel Level Setup ea gt PRESET CALL PRESET TRIM CH LEVEL TRIM LFE LEVEL TRIM OSD BACK ENTER SELECT v a MOVE Auto OSD MAIN MENU SPEAKER SETUP FUNCTION SELECT SURROUND MODE SHLEVEL SETUP AUTOOSD OSD QUIT A Y MOVE ENTER SELECT OR CHANGE www gateway com Using the Menu screen Description Configure the Surround mode settings The displayed surround modes change depending on the format of the selected input signal Options can include PLII Dolby NEO SFE Dolby Digital Stereo Configure Channel Level settings such as Preset Trim and Channel Level Trim See Adjusting the channel levels on page 52 Cycle the Auto OSD setting between On and Off by pressing the Enter button on the remote control 67 Chapter 4 Using the OSD 68 www gateway com Maintaining and Trou
61. t before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 103 Safety Regulatory and Legal Information 104 7 10 11 13 14 15 16 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn Ventilation Slotsand openingsin the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built
62. the ADJUST buttons on the remote control to change the values n 56 Listening to the radio Listening to the radio Selecting the tuner pi To select the tuner 1 Press the INPUT SELECTOR button on the receiver or the TUNER button on the remote control to select the tuner 2 Press the AM FM MODE button on the receiver to cycle between the following bands FM STEREO FM MONO and AM When FM stereo broadcasts are poor because of weak broadcast signals select the FM mono mode to reduce the noise The FM broadcasts are reduced to monaural sound Manual tuning gt To manually tune the tuner 1 If you are using the buttons on the receiver repeatedly press the TUNE MODE button on the receiver to select Tuning mode The PRESET light turns off OR If you are using your remote control go to the next step 2 Repeatedly press the up and down TUNING PRESET buttons on the receiver or the and TUNE buttons on the remote control until the frequency you want is set n 57 Chapter 3 Using the Receiver Auto tuning be To automatically tune the tuner 4 If you are using the buttons on the receiver repeatedly press the TUNE MODE button on the receiver to select Tuning mode The PRESET light turns off OR If you are using your remote control go to the next step Press the up and down TUNING PRESET buttons on the receiver or the and TUNE buttons on the remote control for more than 0 5 seconds
63. tic Marantz Matsushita Magatron Memorex Midland Minutz Mitsubishi Motorola Multitech NAD NEC NTC 82 016 010 002 010 050 009 027 027 005 007 001 011 017 012 010 001 010 042 025 019 001 007 004 041 041 027 020 005 014 011 046 005 003 003 010 005 005 005 005 016 042 002 017 025 003 018 006 019 025 003 026 031 008 025 022 011 020 003 011 017 006 003 025 025 015 011 Setup Codes Nikko 005 025 014 Onwa 027 Optimus 019 042 022 Optonica 041 021 Orion 028 031 026 Panasonic 008 042 Penney 007 020 008 012 005 025 004 003 011 006 015 040 Pilco 010 031 005 016 003 Philips 010 Pilot 005 003 006 Pioneer 022 Portland 003 006 014 Prism 008 Proscan 007 Proton 025 032 Pulsar 002 003 Guasar 008 042 021 RCA 007 008 041 003 013 015 037 038 039 040 Radio Shack 007 019 021 027 005 025 003 011 006 Realistic 019 021 027 005 025 003 011 006 Runco 002 005 033 SSS 027 003 Sampo 005 006 Samsung 012 005 025 008 011 045 Samsux 006 83 Sansei Sansui Sanyo Scimitsu Scotch Scott Sears Semivox Semp Sharp Sherwood Shogun Signature Sony Soundesign Squareview Starlite Supreme Sylvania Symphonic TMK Tandy Technics Technoi Ace Techwood Teknika Telefunken Toshiba 84 027 010 006 021 025 005 011 042 011 027 001
64. ting structure grounding of thelead in wireto an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Lightning protection 108 For added protection of any Gateway product during alightning storm or when it isleft unattended or unused for long periods of time unplug the product from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system Regulatory compliance statements Power lines Do not locate the antenna near overhead light or power circuits or where it could fall into such power lines or circuits Warning When installing or realigning an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits Contact with them could be fatal Antenna and satellite grounding Reference Grounding component 1 Electric service equipment Power service grounding electrode system NEC Art 250 Part H Ground clamps Grounding conductors NEC Section 810 21 Antenna discharge unit NEC Section 810 20 Ground clamp N O oO A WO N Antenna lead in wire 109 Safety Regulatory and Legal Information Notices Copyright 2003 Gateway Inc All Rights Reserved 14303 Gateway Place Poway CA 92064 USA All Rights Reserved This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted by any means or in any
65. tional multichannel decoder For details see to the user s guide for your connected 7 channel component Surround sound 2 channel surround modes 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 from one of the following 2 channel surround modes Mode Description Theater This mode provides the effect of being in a theater in the round while watching a play Movie This mode provides the effect of being in a movie theater while watching a movie Hall 1 2 This mode provides the ambience of a chamber hall for chamber music or an instrumental solo Hall 1 or a concert hall for orchestral music or an opera Hall 2 Stadium This mode provides the expansive sound field to achieve the true stadium effect of watching sporting events such as football Church This mode provides the ambience of a church for baroque string orchestral or choral group music Club 1 2 This mode creates the sound field of a jazz club with a low ceiling and hard walls Club 1 or a live club with a relatively spacious floor Club 2 Arena 1 2 This mode provides the feeling of a live concert in a medium sized Arena 1 or large Arena 2 arena Game Use this mode for video game sources Matrix This mode reproduces delayed signals from the surround channels emphasizing the sense of expansion for music sources 49
66. verload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product form the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way and When the product exhibits a distinct changein performance thisindicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician h
67. wer the volume No sound m Check the speaker connections m Adjust the master volume m Press the MUTE button to cancel the muting effect 70 Troubleshooting m Check component connections m Check the selected input source No sound from the surround speakers m Select a surround mode m Adjust master volume and surround level m Select the desired surround speaker setting m Select a stereo or surround source No sound from the center speaker m Select the desired surround speaker setting m Adjust master volume and center level m Make sure center speaker setting is not set to N No sound from the surround back speaker m Under the proper situations perform the 6 1 surround playback m Adjust master volume and surround back level m Select the desired surround back speaker setting Stations cannot be received m Connect an antenna m Move the antenna and retry tuning m Tunein the desired station frequency Preset stations cannot be received m Memorize the correct station frequency m Memorize the stations again Poor FM reception m Connect an antenna m Change the position of the antenna 71 Chapter 5 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Receiver Continuous hissing noise during FM reception especially when a stereo broadcast is received m Change the position of the antenna m Install an outdoor antenna Continuous or intermittent reception especially at night hissing noise during
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