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1.                                                                                                         SA DX1050 only    The S VIDEO terminals    Connections through these terminals provide higher quality pictures  than through the video terminal     Video signals input into the VIDEO terminals cannot be output from  S VIDEO terminals or vice versa      8  DVD player              AUDIO OUT   CENTER  SUBWOOFER         Eo out 1        AUDIO OUT   SURROUND L  R                                                                                                        C      AUDIO OUT  FRONT L  R     Connect to FRONT L  R if your DVD player does not  have 6 channel output                                                                                                                             VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT 8  VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO  OUT IN OUT     AUDIO AUDIO  P  OUT IN   ald  LL                 50        b  TV or monitor      VCR    Connection with 21 pin scart cable  CR                                                                                                                                                                                                                i     M  VIDEO VIDEO  AUDIO AUDIO VIDEO  IN OUT   OUT IN OUT  AUDIO VIDEO  AV IN OUT IN    21 pin  scart cables AV IN  n   a               J  H 000000 n0       TV or monitor   VCR    SA DX1050 only    Connecting to the VCR 2  terminals on the front panel                                    VIDEO  36         AUDIO
2.                                                                            Main unit   D Standby on switch  6 I                      sees eere eren  13  69  Press to switch the unit from      to standby mode or vice versa  Band select EON button  BAND  EON                            22  25   In standby mode  the unit is still consuming a small amount of power  For Australia and New Zealand  Q Standby indicator  9  Band select buttons                                                            22   When the unit is connected to the AC mains supply  this 6   indicator lights up in standby mode and goes out when the unit FM mode select PTY search button  is turned on   FM MODE  PTY                                                            22  24      Wake indicator  WAKE  E EEA E PE ETE T PEE EETA  27  For Australia and New Zealand    Speaker select buttons  SPEAKERS  A  B                     13  18  FM mode select button  FM MODE                        nnne  22        Display section  MOS FET light  MOS FET                              eene  12    Tape monitor button  TAPE                                               21        Tone and balance select button  RDS button                                                                          24   BASS TREBLE  BALANCE                    eret  20   For Australia and New Zealand e  Timer button  TIMER   MODE     TIME        27  Tape monitor indicator                                      Q   Tone and balance adjust buttons        L
3.                                                        15  Operations  DSP  sound modes    dioe die  STEREO  mode         nee                              SURROUND  MOJE eeaeee eaan da ean       SFC modes                          Enjoying the sounds  Adjusting the tone and balance                                                     20  Using the VCR 2 1                     20  Using                                               20           the            21  Adjusting the                                   21  Using the TAPE                      21  Radio functions  Thie radio  ssepe HERREN       Manual tuning  Preset tuning  RDS broadcasts Only for Europe                                       24  To display RDS information  PTY                                           EON TUNING noseia recae ertt UG Ce cA Pe UI poa ea  PTY displays  ettet tertie etn fent       Reference    Making a recording    sss 26  Timer f  nction       ice eere nds  The HELP function  Maintenance  rette cech t dept             Troubleshooting guide                               sss 29  Specifications                        sss 30             These operating instructions are applicable to models SA   DX1050 and SA DX950  however  are intended primarily for  model SA DX1050    Model SA DX1050 is only for Europe        Enjoying surround sound    Connect your equipment  6 9  Position and connect the speakers    Change the settings  12 13  Adjust speaker output level  15  Sit back and enjoy the experience  
4.                                         RQT5802          12       AM outdoor antenna      Run a piece of vinyl wire horizontally across a window or other  convenient location      Leave the loop antenna connected       Disconnect the antenna when the unit is not in use  Do not use  the antenna during an electrical storm     FM outdoor antenna    Disconnect the FM indoor antenna      The antenna should be installed by a competent technician     BI      amp   FM outdoor anntena    Ec     b  75 Q coaxial cable       LOOP ANT  HOLDER         NP  Only for the United Kingdom   Antenna plug  included                 For Australia and New Zealand                                  wol e  pu d FM outdoor anntena  ANT       n 4 A       750    coaxial  N    cable 66  lol       Antenna plug  included                 300 Q feeder wire                            How to use the antenna plug  included   Only for Australia and New Zealand              Two types of wire are most commonly used for connection from  the antenna  300 Q parallel feeder wire or 75    coaxial cable  For  best resistance to outside interference  the use of 75 O coaxial  cable is suggested       To connect a 75    coaxial cable   CD Remove a piece of the outer vinyl insulator     F         20 mm 10 mm    Carefully pull the tabs apart to remove the cover                        4  Install the coaxial cable   Clamp the cable conductor  and wind it on so that it doesn t  contact anything else     Press down with pliers      
5.                            NEWS News   AFFAIRS Current affairs  INFO Information  SPORT Sport  EDUCATE Education  DRAMA Drama  CULTURE Culture  SCIENCE Science  VARIED Varied   POP M Pop music  ROCK M Rock music               M Middle of the road Music  LIGHT M Light classical  CLASSICS Serious classical  OTHER M Other music  WEATHER Weather information  FINANCE Finance  CHILDREN Children  SOCIAL A Social affairs  RELIGION Religion   PHONE IN Phone in  TRAVEL Travel   LEISURE Leisure   JAZZ Jazz music  COUNTRY Country music  NATIONAL National music  OLDIES Oldies   FOLK M Folk music  DOCUMENT Documentary  TEST Test broadcast  ALARM Emergency announcement       Radio functions          RQT5802    RQT5802       VCR       VCR 2     TAPE MONITOR                   MONITOR       INPUT SELECTOR       Making a recording       You cannot record a source connected through a digital terminal   When recording CD  DVD  or TV  ensure the source is connected  through the corresponding analogue terminals  mb pages 6 7   and    ANALOG     input is selected       page 18        When you select DVD 6CH INPUT mode  only sound from the  front left and right channels is recorded     n Recording on a tape or MD deck   or VCR    You can record to a tape deck connected to TAPE MD  or TAPE   REC  OUT  or to a VCR connected to VCR 1  or VCR  OUT    See the recording unit s operating instructions for details on how to  prepare it for recording    When recording with a tape or MD deck  you can record any
6.                   27   Tuning buttons  TUNING V                  ences  22   amp    E  RDS indicators     PS  RT  PTY                                    24   Preset channel display mode button 40 Signal format indicators   PRESET  DISPLAY                                                       23  24   FIXED  PCM                 DIGITAL       PRO LOGIC        16  18   For Australia and New Zealand   DSP sound mode indicators  Preset channel buttons                                                      23    SOUND MODE   SFC  STEREO  SURROUND                     18     Before use          RQT5802    RQT5802       Connections       Stereo phono cable  White       jm                  lt                                                        Video connection cable             c                                                                                  To connect equipment  refer to the appropriate operating  instructions     Peripheral equipment and cables sold separately unless otherwise    indicated        Turn off all components before making any connections      Use digital connection to enjoy Dolby Digital or DTS  m page 18       Use analogue connection to enjoy sources that cannot be    decoded on this unit and to record a source       pages 16  19 and  26      Connecting video equipment             LOOP ANT  HOLDER    DIGITAL IN  OPTICAL            2 COAXIAL   TV   DVD                             CD TAPE MD       TV 3  REC PLAY   007   IN     10000                      
7.        Timer button  TIMER   MODE                                            27      Memory button  MEMORY        23  VCR 2 terminals  VCR 2                nere  6    8 SFC mode selector  SFC MODE                                            18       DSP sound mode select button VCR 1 VCR 2 select button  VCR 1     VCR 2                    20    DSP SOUND MODE           ssssccscsssssesssssssssessessesssssessseseeaeenees  18             Volume control  VOLUME                  rnnt  18  Display section      Input indicators                                                                Display  43 Input selector  INPUT SELECTOR    Frequency unit indicators  KHZ      2                                   22    2 Digital input select button indicator  DIGITAL INPUT        18    Program format indicators  L  C  R  LS  S  LFE  RS            18   45 Help reset button   HELP         5                                           28    Front speaker indicators   SPEAKERS   EN  ET                    18   46 DVD 6ch input select button indicator  DVD 6CH INPUT       19    Low impedance indicator  LOW IMP                                     14     Headphone jack  PHONES                           rennes  20    Tuned indicator  TUNED   65 Stereo indicator  STEREO   Tuning PTY select buttons   Monaural indicator  MONO                          center nnns  22    TUNING  PTY SELECTOR           22  24  8  Memory indicator  M   For Australia and New Zealand 68 Timer indicators  SLEEP  WAKE            
8.       Connections          RQT5802    RQT5802       FRONT CENTER           SUB WFR     SURROUND    FRONT    LARGE  CENTER  SURROUND   NONE                  LARGE  SUB WFR         YES       FRONT CENTER    UE A                COAX 4   OPT1      OPT2             Customizing your receiver    Change the settings to suit your speakers and equipment and to  suit the environment in which the unit is to be used  Before making  any changes  read the following descriptions  note the factory  Settings and ranges  and refer to the instructions for the speakers  and equipment     The settings remain intact until they are changed  even after the  power is turned off        Setting descriptions             SIZE   Change to suit the speakers you have connected    LARGE  For speakers that can reproduce a full sound range   particularly the bass range below 100 Hz    SMALL  For speakers that cannot adequately reproduce the bass  range  This setting is sufficient for most speakers if you are  using a subwoofer    NONE  For speakers you haven t connected  center or surround     The factory settings are  Front  LARGE   Center and surround  SMALL   For the subwoofer  select YES if you have connected one  factory   setting   or NO if you have not     DISTANCE  Enter the distance of the speakers from the seating position so that  the sound from all the speakers  except for the subwoofer  reaches  you at the same time   You can select distances between 1 0 and 10 0 m at 0 1 m  intervals   The factory
9.       Switch off the unit  determine and correct the cause  then switch the unit on   Causes include shorting of the positive and negative speaker wires  using  speakers with an impedance lower than rated for this unit  straining of the  speakers through excessive volume or power  and using the unit in a hot  environment      Use speakers with the right impedance rating     e Turn the unit off  disconnect the AC mains lead  then reconnect and turn the  unit on  Consult your dealer if  F 70  remains on the display     e Change the television s input mode to suit the connections between this unit  and the television        18  21  6 11  18  21  18  12 13    16  16    10 11          DSP sound modes Ref Pages          Sound is not heard from the  center  surround  or subwoofer  speakers     DSP sound modes cannot be  selected           v                   Ensure the size settings for your speakers are correct      Check the DSP sound mode      Cancel    DSP DEFEAT           Cancel    DSP DEFEAT      e Turn SPEAKERS B off   e Turn DVD 6CH INPUT off        12 13  16 17  22    22  19  19          Radio Ref Pages          The radio cannot be tuned in or  there is a lot of noise and  interference     The correct AM frequency cannot  be turned in                              Adjust the position of the FM or AM antenna       Reduce the treble    e Select    DSP DEFEAT          Turn off nearby televisions  video decks  DVD players  and satellite receivers      You may need an outdoor ant
10.      2 dB  Alternate channel selectivity    400 kHz 65 dB  Capture ratio 1 5 dB  Image rejection at 98 MHz 40 dB  IF rejection at 98 MHz 70 dB  Spurious response rejection at 98 MHz 70 dB  AM suppression 50 dB  Stereo separation   1 kHz 40 dB  Carrier leak   19 kHz    0 dB   35       IHF    38 kHz    50 dB   55       IHF   Channel balance  250 Hz   6 3 kHz   1 5 dB  Limiting point 1 2 uV  Bandwidth   IF amplifier 180 kHz   FM demodulator 1000 kHz    Antenna terminal 75 Q  unbalanced   E AM TUNER SECTION  Frequency range 522 1611 kHz  9 kHz steps     530 1620 kHz  10 kHz steps     Sensitivity 20 uV  330 uV m  Selectivity  at 999 kHz  55 dB  IF rejection  at 999 kHz  50 dB    B VIDEO SECTION   Output voltage at 1 V input  unbalanced   Maximum input voltage   Input output impedance    150 1 Vp p  1 5 Vp p  75 Q  unbalanced        GENERAL   Power supply  For Continental Europe AC 230 V  50 Hz   For the United Kingdom  Australia and New Zealand   AC 230 240 V  50 Hz  Power consumption 230W  Dimensions  W x H x D  430 x 158 x 375 mm  Mass  SA DX1050  10 0 kg   SA DX950  9 8 kg             Power consumption in standby mode  2W       Notes    1  Specifications are subject to change without notice   Mass and dimensions are approximate    2  Total harmonic distortion is measured by the digital spectrum  analyzer     MEMO    Reference          31    RQT5802       TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  ELECTRIC SHOCK OR  PRODUCT DAMAGE  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE  TO RAIN  SPLASHING  DRIPPING OR 
11.      Attach the cover         To connect a 300 O feeder wire  Loosen the screws  connect the wires  and tighten the screws to  Secure the connection     300    feeder wire   not included              Connecting the AC mains lead and other information        FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM ONLY   READ THE CAUTION FOR THE  AC MAINS LEAD ON PAGE 4  BEFORE CONNECTION        AC mains lead  Connect this lead only after all other cables  and cords are connected                    Cooling fan  The cooling fan operates at  high power output levels only        ATER FRONT            Note      The included AC mains lead is for use with  this unit only  Do not use it with other  equipment     Insertion of Connector   Even when the connector is perfectly inserted   depending on the type of inlet used  the front  part of the connector may jut out as shown in            AC mains lead   included        Lue To household  mains socket    the drawing   However there is no problem using the unit        Connector         9 Approx  6 mms     Appliance inlet             Connections          RQT5802    Speaker connections    Placement of speakers      Center speaker          Front speaker   left     SH        0      3 0    p     MM         Surround speakers    left  E                      Front speaker   right     2   Subwoofer    Surround speaker   right     The front  center  and surround speakers should be placed at  approximately the same distance from the seating area  The angles    in the diagram are ap
12.      OUT      Video camera  etc                    VCR2    VIDEO IN L AUDIOIN R                   Optical fiber cable                                      Connecting audio equipment      Turntable                                 OUTPUT   GND    LOOP ANT  HOLDER       Only for  turntable with  ground terminal                    If you have a graphic equalizer  connect it to the TAPE MD     or TAPE  terminals    page 21         Coaxial cable    p    101 1                                                                                      2        uj    CD player  D            p      TN   EEES        Jomm  DIGITAL IN TV      VCR1  OPTICAL  OPFICAL2 COAXIAL          OUTPUT  q  pvo  e L      T   Y             CD  TAPE MD        EC PLAY   QU                ooee       GND    pO O0O0O0   9         Tape or MD deck                                        PLAY  OUT                       cc    REC  IN                                          Lea  o                   Connecting digital equipment        9  Satellite receiver  etc           f     Optical fiber cable connection       Dust cap       LOOP ANT  HOLDER       Do not bend the optical fiber cable        f the digital optical connector is not  going to be used  be sure to attach  the dust cap to prevent exposure to  dust     This unit cannot decode Dolby Digital  RF  radio frequency  signals from a  laser disc player           S S             DIGITAL OUT Changing the digital input settings  You can change the input settings for the 
13.     DSP SOUND MODE                N    SFC MODE       SUE                                   D                                 dg   dr PW dH  ts           500  DO DIGITAL          VOLUME          Enjoying      sounds       2 Press  SPEAKERS          SURROUND  and  SFC  do not work if you select  B         Turn  INPUT SELECTOR  to select the    input source    SA DX1050  The indicator corresponding to the selected  source lights     To switch between analogue and digital input  CD   DVD  and TV    Press  DIGITAL INPUT     Each time you press the button    ANALOG   DIGITAL   The indicator lights when you select  DIGITAL     Once you have set the mode for a source  that mode is  engaged whenever you select that source     4 Select the DSP sound mode    D Press  DSP SOUND MODE    The indicator corresponding to the mode lights   Select the mode appropriate to the source   amp  pages 16   17      When you select    SFC     Turn  SFC MODE    Once you have set the mode for a source  that mode is  engaged whenever you select that source     D Start playing the source     Refer to the equipment   s instructions for details     6 Adjust the volume     When you finish listening  Be sure to reduce the volume and press  0 1  to switch the unit to  standby     For your reference     If you are using a VCR and you select TAPE MD  or TAPE    CD  TUNER  or PHONO  The picture will remain on the screen     The signal format indicators  The following indicators light depending on the source you ar
14.    digital terminals if necessary  for example                    if your CD player doesn   t have a coaxial  output terminal   Note the equipment you  have connected to the terminals  then  change the settings  m pages 12   13               S VIL    TV    AVCR  MONITOR IN  OUT    DIGITAL IN TV     VCR    OPTICAL OPTICAL2 COAXIAL   V       DVD                      EE  L3 zs   coco  oo SUL                                          CD player              9 DVD player                                        oe                           DIGITAL OUT                      Connections          RQT5802    Connections    Antenna connections    FM antenna  Fix the other end of the antenna where  reception is best       FM indoor antenna  included        Adhesive tape          ay         When mounting the antenna  to a column  wall or rack    28     x Screw   included                    FM  ANT               __           e             AM loop antenna  included     AM loop antenna      Fit the AM loop antenna holder   included  onto the rear panel of  d this unit and then attach the AM  loop antenna to it  facing in the  direction of best reception         Keep the antenna cord away  from tape decks  DVD players                                          PHONO                                                        4 and other cords   er LIS GND  AM  2      J 4                         To connect an outdoor antenna                Vinyl covered wire    LOOP ANT  HOLDER     OPTICAL1  qv          
15.   18             CAUTION    Do not place anything on top of this unit or block the heat  radiation vents in any way  In particular  do not place tape decks  or CD DVD players on this unit as heat radiated from it can  damage your software                                                                          Supplied accessories          Please check and identify the supplied  accessories              For Continental Europe   RJA0019 2K        For Australia and New Zealand   RJA0035 X        AM loop antenna set  RSA0012                                        1   AM loop antenna  antenna holder  screw             1 Antenna plug  SJP9009       1   Only for the United Kingdom            li        7  SS    L  Antenna plug  RFEO0014                                   eese 1   Only for Australia and New Zealand        Batteries nonionic                                                                                           22    SA DX1050 SA DX950 for Europe   EUR7702KCO   EUR7702030        SA DX950 for Australia and New Zealand   EUR7702040     Refer to the separate booklet     Remote Control     for remote  control operation details     Use the numbers indicated in parentheses when asking for  replacement parts           Safety precautions    Placement    Set the unit up on an even surface away from direct sunlight  high  temperatures  high humidity  and excessive vibration  These  conditions can damage the cabinet and other components  thereby  shortening the unit   s service
16.   A    4 SIZE  DISTANCE  D INPUT  SPEAKERS    tO       INPUT SELECTOR    FILTER  DR COMP  DIMMER    INPUT SELECTOR    5 SPEAKERS  A       Customizing your receiver    Basic steps    If you allow about 10 seconds to elapse between settings  the  procedure is canceled  all settings are returned to how they were   and the previous display is restored  Begin again if this occurs     1 Press  0 1    2 Press  A  and  B  at the same time           Press  A  to select the item you want    to change    Each time you press the button    SIZE DISTANCE   FILTER    DR COMP   D INPUT     DIMMER  1         4 Change the settings    gt  below      Repeat steps 3 and 4 to complete the necessary  settings     5 Press  A  and  B  at the same time        Changing the settings             SIZE   D Press  B  to select the speaker you want to set   Each time you press the button   FRONT     CENTER     SURROUND   gt  SUB WFR  Subwoofer   T      Turn  INPUT SELECTOR  to change the setting   When you turn the selector   FRONT  SMALL  lt  gt  LARGE  CENTER and SURROUND  NONE  lt  gt  SMALL  lt  gt  LARGE  SUB WFR  NO  lt  gt  YES     Repeat  1  and  2 to change other SIZE settings     DISTANCE   D Press  B  to select the speaker you want to set   Each time you press the button   FRONT     CENTER     SURROUND  1      Turn  INPUT SELECTOR  to set the distance      Repeat   and   to change other DISTANCE settings     FILTER   Turn  INPUT SELECTOR  to set the cut off   When you turn the selector    100     
17.   TREBLE  To adjust the treble  BALANCE  To adjust the left right sound balance    Press     L  or     R          L  to lower the selected tone or shift the balance to the left  speaker       R  to raise the selected tone or shift the balance to the  right speaker    The previous display returns after a few seconds        N    B Using the VCR 2 terminals    This button only works when    VCR 1    is selected as the input  source     Press  VCR 1     VCR 2    to select     VCR 1       or    VCR 2             Using headphones     DPress  A  and or  B  to turn off the speakers   Turning the speakers off automatically engages STEREO mode  and ensures no sound is heard from the subwoofer     Sound will seem unusual if you use another DSP mode      2 Reduce the volume    Connect the headphones  not included     Plug type  6 3 mm stereo      Adjust the volume     Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing  damage     TAPE MONITOR    TAPE MD TAPE MONITOR   TAPE MONITOR     LEVEL       Q        J        LEV E L    SUBWOOFER TEST  SUBWOOFER                C3            MUTING       MUTING       LS 7 S    SUBWOOFER       TAPE MONITOR    Enjoying the sounds    A  Muting the volume    Press  MUTING    The message  MUTING ON NOW  runs repeatedly from right to left  across the display as long as the muting function is on     To cancel  Press  MUTING    Muting is also canceled when the unit is turned off        Adjusting the subwoofer level    You can adjust the volume 
18.   hours        WAKE The display is restored 5 seconds after the setting is  completed     3 Wake timer mode only  TIMER   ES psu poscere 5    ODE   aire Press  0 1  to turn off the unit   a MU NEC SS The  WAKE  indicator lights up        Checking the remaining time on the sleep timer and the  time set for the wake timer          Press  TIMER   MODE   TIME  once      E e  Do not press  TIMER   MODE   TIME  again before the remaining  b    time indication goes out  put  The setting may change if you do this              Changing a setting tc  2 Repeat steps 1 and 2   TIMER BEDV     To cancel the timer   MODE Press  TIMER   MODE   TIME  until    OFF    is displayed  EE   SLEEP  or  WAKE  will go out        eme      The timers cannot be used together              e The sleep timer turns off the receiver  and the wake timer turns  on the receiver  but they do not turn off on any externally  3 connected components     04        RQT5802    RQT5802        HELP   RESET    The HELP function    If you make a mistake in operation or if sound output stops  the  HELP function displays information that indicates how you can  remedy the situation    If  ERROR  or scrolling characters     SPEAKER OFF NOW     for  example  appear on the display  do the following     Press   HELP   RESET      The remedy for the situation is displayed     For your reference   You can reset the unit   s settings to the factory settings  If this is ever  necessary  press and hold   HELP   RESET  for about 2 second
19.  B is off       You cannot use any of the DSP sound modes while DVD 6CH  INPUT is on       Speaker settings  mp page 13  are ineffective while DVD 6CH  INPUT is on  Change the settings on the DVD player if  necessary                                                      Use SPEAKERS B if you have connected another set of speakers  to the B terminals   Sound will be heard in stereo while SPEAKERS B is on     Press  B      If you don t want sound coming from the speakers connected to the  A terminals  press  A  to turn them off           Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories     Dolby    Pro Logic  and the double D symbol are trademarks of  Dolby Laboratories    Confidential Unpublished Works   O 1992 1997 Dolby  Laboratories  All rights reserved           Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems  Inc    DTS  and  DTS Digital Surround  are trademarks of Digital  Theater Systems  Inc   C 1996 Digital Theater Systems  Inc  All       rights reserved           Operations          RQT5802    RQT5802    1       BASS TREBLE    BALA         Headphones    1    2             Enjoying the sounds    A Adjusting the tone and balance    You can adjust the tone  BASS and TREBLE  only when the DSP  sound mode is STEREO and input is either analogue or PCM  You  cannot adjust the tone while the DSP is defeated or if DVD 6CH  INPUT is selected     1 Press  BASS TREBLE  BALANCE    Each time you press the button   BASS     TREBLE     BALANCE  1    BASS  To adjust the bass
20.  automatic presetting  the memory indicator flashes and the  frequency scrolls  The memory indicator and channel numbers are  displayed for a second when a station is preset  El     The last station to be preset is displayed when presetting finishes     For your reference   Even if the AC mains lead is disconnected from the household  mains socket  the stations remain in memory for approximately one  month        Manual presetting    Preset the stations one at a time    CD Tune to the station      Press  MEMORY       Press  TUNING V or    to select a channel     Press  MEMORY                 Selecting channels          1 Press  PRESET      The channel number flashes for about 5 seconds     2 Press  TUNING V or A      Hold down the buttons to change channels faster     On the remote control  Press the numbered buttons   For channels 1 to 9  press the corresponding number   For channels 10 or over  press  210        then the two digits   e g  To select channel 21   210          2     1        Radio functions          RQT5802    12       2 PRESET             DISPLAY MODE                   Ss       HAE S AC                         2 TUNING  TO                   3    PTY SEARCH    CF    RQT5802       NPI  4 d A  ZIM IS VM                        RDS broadcasts    RDS  radio data system  is a multiplex broadcasting system where   along with FM audio signals  stations transmit other signals to help  you enjoy radio more and tune into programs easier  This unit can  use the following 
21.  life    Do not place heavy items on the unit     Voltage    Do not use high voltage power sources  This can overload the  unit and cause a fire    Do not use a DC power source  Check the source carefully when  setting the unit up on a ship or other place where DC is used     AC mains lead protection    Ensure the AC mains lead is connected correctly and not  damaged  Poor connection and lead damage can cause fire or  electric shock  Do not pull  bend  or place heavy items on the lead    Grasp the plug firmly when unplugging the lead  Pulling the AC  mains lead can cause electric shock    Do not handle the plug with wet hands  This can cause electric    o  2  o  Q  A     Foreign matter    Do not let metal objects fall inside the unit  This can cause  electric shock or malfunction    Do not let liquids get into the unit  This can cause electric shock  or malfunction  If this occurs  immediately disconnect the unit from  the power supply and contact your dealer    Do not spray insecticides onto or into the unit  They contain  flammable gases which can ignite if sprayed into the unit     Do not attempt to repair this unit by yourself  If sound is  interrupted  indicators fail to light  smoke appears  or any other  problem that is not covered in these operating instructions occurs   disconnect the AC mains lead and contact your dealer or an  authorized service center  Electric shock or damage to the unit can  occur if the unit is repaired  disassembled or reconstructed by  unqual
22.  settings are  Front and center  3 0 m   Surround  1 5m    FILTER   This setting allows you to change the cut off for bass output from  the front speakers  If you set the front speakers to  SMALL   the  filter is set to 100 Hz  Raise the cut off if the bass from the front  speakers is unsatisfactory so that this bass is output through the  subwoofer    You can raise the cut off from 100 Hz to either 150 Hz or 200 Hz     DR COMP   Dynamic range compression   Change this setting to view software at low volume  such as late at   night  and maintain audio clarity  This setting works with Dolby   Digital software  It reduces the peak level in loud scenes without   affecting the sound field    OFF  The software is played with the original dynamic range   factory setting     STANDARD  The level recommended by the producer of the   software for household viewing    MAX  The maximum allowable compression  recommended for   night viewing      D INPUT   Digital input  Change these settings to suit the connections you have made to the  three digital input terminals  COAX  OPT1  and              page 7    so that the correct source is selected when you turn  INPUT  SELECTOR   m page 18    The factory settings are  CD  COAX   DVD  OPT2   TV  OPT1    DIMMER   This setting allows you to dim the unit s display  and turn off the  MOS FET light on SA DX1050  for better viewing in a darkened  room    The factory setting is OFF  normal brightness      12 5       1      2 SPEAKERS  A    3 SPEAKERS
23.  sounds intended for the other speaker  channels are played through the front speakers     B SURROUND mode    Select this mode when you are playing a digital surround source   Dolby Digital or DTS  or an analogue source that is recorded with  Dolby Surround  VCR  for example         Changing the recognition mode          In rare cases  the unit may have trouble recognizing the digital  signals on discs  With the PCM signals on CDs  this may cause the  beginning of a track to be cut off  Engage the PCM FIX mode if this  occurs  With DTS  the signals may not be recognized at all   Engage the DTS FIX mode if this occurs    This mode does not need to be changed under normal  circumstances  Change it only if the unit appears to be having  trouble recognizing the software you are playing     While the input source is selected and digital input is engaged     Press and hold  DIGITAL INPUT    The current mode is displayed  Press again to change the mode   Each time you press the button   AUTO     PCM FIX  gt  ai FIX  1       When a FIX mode is on  the unit cannot process other signals  This  may cause noise to be output  Select    AUTO     if this occurs   The selected mode is stored even if the unit is turned off     DSP sound modes    SFC MODE DSP SOUND MODE A SEC modes    Enjoy an enhanced sound experience with greater presence and  spread by using these SFC  sound field control  modes with PCM or  analogue stereo sources    The SFC modes cannot be used if the input signal is Dolb
24.  source  except TAPE MD  or TAPE     When recording with a VCR  you can record any source except  TAPE MD  or TAPE  or VCR 1 2  or VCR      1 Turn  INPUT SELECTOR  to select the  source to be recorded     2 ESEXEm    If you selected  VCR 1  in step 1  set   VCR 1    VCR 2    to the required  position     3 Begin recording     Follow your recording unit s operating instructions     4 Begin the source to be recorded   Follow your equipment s operating instructions                To monitor sound being recorded onto    tape deck       It is possible to check the sound being recorded if your tape deck is  a 3 head system     Press  TAPE MONITOR  on this unit and  set the monitor button on the tape deck to     TAPE        Press  TAPE MONITOR  once again to turn it off     Timer function    3 1 2 There are two timer functions  the sleep timer and the wake timer        Sleep timer    The unit turns off after a set time    It can be set for 30  60  or 90 minutes      Wake timer     The unit can be set to turn on a certain number of hours after it is  turned off   It can be set for 5  7  or 9 hours    Setting the timers    WAKE 1 Press  TIMER   MODE   TIME  to  For Australia and New Zealand select the desired timer mode     3 12 2                 Within 5 seconds    Press  TIMER   MODE   TIME  and  release when the time you require is  displayed     The display changes as follows      In sleep timer mode   30     60     90  minutes      27         In wake timer mode  5H     7H  gt  9H
25. 150  lt  gt  200    DR COMP   Turn  INPUT SELECTOR  to change the setting   When you turn the selector    OFF  lt  gt  STANDARD  lt  gt  MAX    D INPUT   D Press  B  to select the input position you want to set   Each time you press the button        COAX     DVD         gt  TV OPT1  T    These are the factory settings  Actual displays depend on the  changes you make  If you change one setting  the other  corresponding setting will also change     Turn  INPUT SELECTOR  to change the setting   When you turn the selector   COAX  lt  gt  OPT1  lt  gt  OPT2       Preparations                1     3 Repeat  1  and   to change other D INPUT settings   DIMMER    Turn  INPUT SELECTOR  to change the setting     When you turn the selector   OFF  lt  gt  ON    RQT5802       RQT5802       SPEAKERS A  B          SPEAKERS        SPEAKERS   EY  LowIMP             Customizing your receiver       For front speakers with an impedance under 6                Turn  LOW IMP  on if even one of your speakers has an impedance  under 6 Q     Press and hold  A  or  B  until    LOW IMP   lights up on the display     Press and hold down again to cancel  LOW IMP      Note that when    LOW IMP  is on  SPEAKERS A and B cannot be  used at the same time     ERR 5        26                         1 SPEAKERS  A   SPEAKERS   n  2 TEST  TRAE        aS 1  I  Us tmu  n                   gt 15 esM  3     VOLUME 4  4 LEVEL       TEST    Adjust the level of the speakers so they are the same apparent level  as the fro
26. AND    The band changes each time you press the button   Q Press  DIRECT TUNING DISC     Press the numbered buttons to enter the    frequency   e g  To select 107 90 MHz  press  1     0   gt   7     9     0     1  If you do not press a button while the cursor is flashing  the  display returns to the frequency being received    2   f the frequency has not been input correctly   ERROR  will be  displayed              MEMORY       MEMORY              gt 10       1 0                           PRESET  DISPLA E                2 TUNING          v s    05      FI                           The radio    Preset tuning    Choose either automatic presetting  which presets the stations the  tuner can receive  or manual presetting  which allows you to select  the stations to preset and the order in which they are to be preset   There are 30 channels available for presetting     Remember  If a new station is preset into a channel  the old station is erased           EN Automatic presetting       Presetting FM stations  Preparation  Tune to the FM frequency where you want to begin  presetting  mb page 22      Press and hold  MEMORY      The FM stations the unit can receive are preset in channels 1 to 30     Presetting AM stations   Preparation  Tune to the AM frequency where you want presetting  to begin       page 22     Press and hold  MEMORY      The AM stations the unit can receive are preset in channels 21 to  30   FM stations are replaced if any were preset in these channels      During
27. AV Control Receiver e chni C S    Operating Instructions    Model No  SA DX1050  SA DX950       SA DX1050    Note    EB  on the packaging indicates the United Kingdom     Before connecting  operating or adjusting this product   please read these instructions completely   Please keep this manual for future reference                             RQT5802 B       RQT5802       Dear customer   Thank you for purchasing this product    For optimum performance and safety  please read these  instructions carefully     Table of contents    Before use                 Supplied                                                                                         Safety                                                                                  Caution for AC Mains Lead  Control reference guide                                                              Connections  Connections                6  Connecting video equipment    6  Connecting audio                   7  Connecting digital equipment                         esee 7  Antenna                                                            8  Connecting the AC mains lead and other information                     9  Speaker connections                         sess 10  Placement                          10  Connecting speakers                        sss 10  Preparations  Customizing your                                                                      12  Basic Stops aite diei tuit ie ree erra denaro 13  Adjusting speaker output 
28. MOISTURE           CAUTION    DO NOT INSTALL  OR PLACE THIS UNIT  IN A BOOKCASE   BUILT IN CABINET OR IN ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE   ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL VENTILATED  TO PREVENT  RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD DUE TO  OVERHEATING  ENSURE THAT CURTAINS AND ANY  OTHER MATERIALS DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE  VENTILATION VENTS        SUOMI          VAROITUS    TULIPALO   S  HK  ISKUVAARAN TAI MUUN VAHINGON  VAHENTAMISEKSI El LAITETTA SAA ALTISTAA  SATEELLE  ROISKEELLE  VESIPISAROILLE TAI  KOSTEUDELLE        VAROITUS    ALA ASENNA TAI LAITA TATA LAITETTA  KABINETTITYYPPISEEN KIRJAKAAPPIIN TAI MUUHUN  SULJETTUUN TILAAN  JOTTA TUULETUS ONNISTUISI   VARMISTA  ETTA VERHO TAI MIKAAN MUU MATERIAALI  EI HUONONNA TUULETUSTA  JOTTA V  LTETT  ISIIN  YLIKUUMENEMISESTA JOHTUVA SAHKOISKU  TAI  TULIPALOVAARA        NORSK       ADVARSEL    FOR A REDUSERE FAREN FOR BRANN  STROMSJOKK  ELLER SKADER PA PRODUKTET  MA DETTE APPARATET  IKKE UTSETTES FOR REGN  VANNSPRUT  VANNDRAPER  ELLER FUKTIGHET           ADVARSEL    APPARATET MA IKKE PLASSERES   EN BOKHYLLE  ET  INNEBYGGET KABINETT ELLER ET ANNET LUKKET STED  HVOR VENTILASJONSFORHOLDENE ER  UTILSTREKKELIGE  SORG FOR AT GARDINER ELLER  LIGNENDE IKKE FORVERRER  VENTILASJONSFORHOLDENE  SA RISIKO FOR  ELEKTRISK SJOKK ELLER BRANN FORARSAKET AV  OVERHETING UNNGAS              Matsushita Electric Industrial Co   Ltd   Osaka 542 8588  Japan    RQT5802 B  H0101HMO    
29. NPUT SELECTOR                               RQT5802             The radio    A Manual tuning    You can tune radio stations manually by selecting the station   s  frequency  or you can preset up to 30 stations into channels to  make tuning simpler  mp page 23      1 Turn  INPUT SELECTOR  to select     TUNER        2 Press  BAND  to select    FM    or    AM           Press  TUNING V or N to select the    frequency of the station      TUNED    lights when tuned      STEREO    lights during FM stereo broadcasts     Automatic tuning   Hold down  TUNING V or A  until the frequency begins to scroll   Tuning stops when a station is found   Tuning may stop if there is  interference      Improving reception    FM mode  You can improve FM reception by switching reception to  monaural   Press  FM MODE                   lights   Press the button again to cancel        DSP DEFEAT  You can improve reception by turning off the DSP      page 16    Press and hold  DSP SOUND MODE  until    DEFEAT    appears   Press and hold  DSP SOUND MODE  again to turn the DSP on       For your reference  DVD players can interfere with radio reception  Turn the DVD  player off or move it further away from the antennas if this occurs     To change the AM frequency step   Press and hold  BAND  for about 3 seconds when AM band is  selected   The frequency step changes from 9 kHz to 10 kHz     To return to the previous step  press and hold  BAND  for about 3  seconds again     H Direct tuning     DPress  TUNER B
30. code    Blue  Neutral  Brown  Live    As these colours may not correspond with the  coloured markings identifying the terminals in your  plug  proceed as follows    The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to  the terminal which is marked with the letter N or  coloured Black or Blue    The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected  to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or  coloured Brown or Red     WARNING  DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO  THE EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH  THE LETTER E  BY THE EARTH SYMBOL 1 OR  COLOURED GREEN OR GREEN YELLOW     THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF KEEP DRY     Before use  Remove the connector cover     How to replace the fuse    The location of the fuse differ according to the type of  AC mains plug  figures A and B   Confirm the AC  mains plug fitted and follow the instructions below   Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug     1  Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver        Figure A          Figure B                 2  Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse  cover           Figure A  S Fuse  e    5 ampere   Figure B    Fuse   eS     b ampere                 Control reference guide             Refer to the separate booklet  Remote  Control   for a guide to the remote  control s buttons                 ANE RET IMP     Tee                            80 1  L  c       LS  s  LFE           TUNED  TEREO OUND MODE     STEREO SURROUND       Reference pages are given in parentheses                          
31. e  playing        DIGITAL   Dolby Digital sources    DTS sources  EE PRO LOGIC   Analogue sources in SURROUND mode  Digital sources with PCM signals in SURROUND mode  Dolby Digital sources that contain Dolby Pro Logic in  SURROUND mode    The program format indicators  L  C  R  LS  S  LFE  RS   The program format indicators light up to indicate the channels  contained in the digital input signal  They do not light when input  is analogue   L  Front channel  left   C  Center channel  R  Front channel  right   LS  Surround channel  left   RS  Surround channel  right   S  If the surround channel is monaural  LFE  Low Frequency Effect   Deep bass effect    SPEAKERS B    DVD 6CH INPUT    SPEAKERS  B    DVD 6CH INPUT           SPEAKERS   B          Enjoying the sounds       n To switch between DVD 2 channel and 6 channel  input             There may be times when you need to use analogue input for DVD   such as to enjoy sources recorded with MPEG  linear PCM and  multiple channel linear PCM    Select the analogue input mode to suit the source    DVD  For two channel audio    DVD 6CH  For multiple channel audio     Press  DVD 6CH INPUT     Each time you press the button    DVD  lt  gt  DVD 6CH   Input switches automatically to DVD if you press this button while  another source is selected    The indicator lights when you select  DVD 6CH     Once you have set the mode  that mode is engaged whenever you  select  DVD         DVD 6CH INPUT only works when SPEAKERS    is on and  SPEAKERS
32. each time you press the button         page 25 for PTY displays      3 While the PTY display is flashing    Press  FM MODE  PTY SEARCH     The PTY indicator flashes while searching    The unit switches to the station broadcasting the program   The PTY indicator flashes for another two seconds     SELECT PTY FIRST  scrolls across the display if you try to  start a PTY search without selecting a program type     123                                                       G  VIM LC  VM         Nop t    RDS broadcasts    EON puts the unit on standby to receive programs that are going to  be broadcast on a station that shares RDS signals with the current  station  Preset FM stations before proceeding  EON tuning does not  work if the unit is not receiving EON signals     NO EON  is  displayed      1 Press  RDS      2 While    RDS    is flashing  Press  TUNING  PTY SELECTOR  V      to select the program type     3 While the PTY display is flashing    Press  BAND  EON                  lights    The current station remains tuned in until the program type  starts  then the unit switches to the station and    OTHER  PROGRAM SERVICE    scrolls across the display   It changes  immediately if the selected program is broadcasting      To cancel EON tuning   1  Press  RDS     2  Press  BAND  EON     EON tuning is also canceled if you operate the tuner  change the  input source  or turn the unit off        PTY displays                                                                            
33. eakers     Use the A terminals to enjoy SURROUND  SFC and DVD 6CH INPUT           Center speaker          Speaker impedance  6 160         Center speaker                         7                         FER                    b Speaker cable       FRONT    gog             eg e  SPEAKERS                   CENTER             JB g RBL                                                          ACIN            Surround speakers          Speaker impedance  6 160             FRONT                                                                                                                                                                   R L                  Surround speaker  right          Surround speaker  left   SPEAKERS  e ru SURROUND s  eon      RB E  FER           il LES  SoG m      Speaker cable    Speaker cable  Subwoofer    Active subwoofer   VIDEO  LOOP ANT  TV       VCR1    DVD  HOLDER MONITOR IN IN  OUT  DIGITAL IN ears VCR1 DVD ure rior REO  OPTICAL      OPTICAL2 COAXIAL MONI CENTER SURROUND        DVD  on    e e e e    KT  su 2 i This receiver does not have an amplifier for  750                      e the subwoofer   MONTO Te MI lu a  Rr  88 To connect a passive subwoofer      i  Ed        6666 6 61 Connect another amplifier and connect          the subwoofer to it        mw          9oo9 905 Or           Monaural connection    cable      Connect a passive subwoofer that has  front speaker terminals    See the operating instructions of the   speaker system for details
34. enna or an antenna with more elements       Separate the antenna from other cables  leads  and appliances       Change the frequency step  Hold  BAND  down for 10 seconds to change the  step to 9 kHz        8 9  20  22  22   8 9             Reference          RQT5802    RQT5802       Specifications  DIN 45 500     E AMPLIFIER SECTION  Power output  at 230 V for Continental Europe    at 240 V for the United Kingdom  Australia and  New Zealand   DIN 1 kHz  T H D  1     SA DX1050   20 Hz   20 kHz continuous power output    2x100 W  6        both channels driven 2 x 80 W  6 Q    SA DX950    40   2 20 kHz continuous power output   both channels driven 2 x 80 W  6 Q     Total harmonic distortion   SA DX1050  rated power at 20 Hz   20 kHz   SA DX950  rated power at 40 Hz 20 kHz  half power at 1 kHz   Power output at 1 kHz each channel driven  DIN 1 kHz  T H D  1 96     0 09    6 Q   0 09    6 Q   0 03    6 Q     Front 2 x 100 W  6 Q   Center 100 W  6 Q   Surround 2 x 100 W  6 Q     Power bandwidth    both channels driven   3 dB 10 Hz 70 kHz  6     0 9 96     Damping factor 30  6 Q   Load impedance  Front  Aor    4 162  AandB 8 16 Q  Center 6 16 Q  Surround 6 16 Q  Frequency response  PHONO RIAA standard curve  30 Hz 15 kHz   0 8 dB     SA DX1050  CD  TAPE MD  DVD  TV  VCR 1  VCR2  10 Hz   40 kHz   3 dB   SA DX950 for Europe   CD  TAPE MD  DVD  TV  VCR 10 Hz   40 kHz   3 dB   SA DX950 for Australia and New Zealand   CD  TAPE  DVD  TV  VCR 10 Hz   40 kHz   3 dB  Input sensitivity and 
35. ified persons     Extend operating life by disconnecting the unit from the power  Source if it is not to be used for a long time     Before use          RQT5802       4    RQT5802    Caution for AC Mains Lead   For United Kingdom         EB    area code model only     For your safety  please read the following text  carefully     This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin  mains plug for your safety and convenience    A 5 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug    Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure  that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 ampere  and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362   Check for the ASTA mark  amp  or the BSI mark Y on  the body of the fuse     If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must  ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced    If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used  until a replacement cover is obtained    A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your  local dealer     CAUTION     IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE  FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME  THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND  THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF  SAFELY    THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL  SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED  INTO ANY 13 AMPERE SOCKET                 If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring  code as stated below   If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician     IMPORTANT    The wires in this mains lead are coloured in  accordance with the following 
36. impeadance  PHONO 3 mV 47        SA DX1050  CD  TAPE MD  DVD  TV  VCR 1  VCR 2  200 mV 22 kQ   SA DX950 for Europe   CD  TAPE MD  DVD  TV  VCR   SA DX950 for Australia and New Zealand   CD  TAPE  DVD  TV  VCR  S N at rated power  6      PHONO 70 dB  IHF  A  80 dB    SA DX1050  CD  TAPE MD  DVD  TV  VCR 1  VCR 2  75 dB  IHF  A  85 dB     200 mV 22 kQ    200 mV 22 kQ     SA DX950 for Europe   CD  TAPE MD  DVD  TV  VCR 75 dB  IHF  A  85 dB    SA DX950 for Australia and New Zealand   CD  TAPE  DVD  TV  VCR 75 dB  IHF  A  85 dB   DVD 6CH  100 dB  IHF A  Rated Power  S 2 V   75 dB  IHF  A  85 dB   Output voltage     SA DX1050  TAPE MD REC  OUT   VCR 1 OUT 200 mV   SA DX950 for Europe    TAPE MD REC  OUT   VCR OUT 200 mV   SA DX950 for Australia and New Zealand    TAPE REC  OUT   VCR OUT 200 mV    Tone controls    BASS 50 Hz   10 to    10 dB  TREBLE 20 kHz   10 to    10 dB  Channel balance  250 Hz   6 3 kHz   1       Channel separation 55 dB    430 mV 330 Q  7   200 Hz    Headphones output level and impeadance  Subwoofer frequency response   6 dB        Digital input  Optical 2  Coaxicial 1       E FM TUNER SECTION    Frequency range 87 50 108 00 MHz    Sensitivity   S N 30 dB 1 5 uV 75 Q   S N 26 dB 1 3 uV 75 Q   S N 20 dB 1 2      75 Q  IHF usable sensitivity  IHF 58  1 5 uV 75 Q  IHF 46 dB stereo quieting sensitivity 22 uV 75 Q  Total harmonic distortion   MONO 0 2     STEREO 0 3    S N   MONO 60 dB  73 dB  IHF    STEREO 58 dB  67 dB  IHF   Frequency response   20 Hz 15 kHz  1 dB
37. nt speakers when you are sitting where you would    Adjusting speaker output level    normally enjoy a source     1  2    Press  A  to turn on SPEAKERS A     You cannot adjust output level when SPEAKERS B is on     Press  TEST  to output the test signal   DSP sound mode switches to SURROUND mode    The signal is output from each speaker in order for about two  seconds each    L  Front speaker  left    C  Center speaker   R  Front speaker  right    RS  Surround speaker  right    LS  Surround speaker  left    SW  Subwoofer   Speakers set as  NONE  or    NO    are skipped     The test signal will not be output if DSP is defeated  mp page 22   or DVD 6CH INPUT is on  mb page 19      Adjust the volume to the level    normally used   Adjust the balance of the front speakers if necessary       gt  page 20      Press  LEVEL  to select the speaker    channel to adjust   The current level appears on the display   Press again to change the speaker channel     Speakers set as    NONE    or    NO    are skipped     Press     or     to adjust the level to  the same apparent level as the front  speakers    C  RS  and LS can be adjusted between    10 dB and  10 dB     with zero being the current level of the front speakers   SW can be set to MIN  between 1 to 19  or MAX     Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each speaker channel     6 Press  TEST  to stop the test signal     For your reference    Subwoofer output is easily influenced by the source played  You  can achieve better results by adjusting i
38. of the subwoofer while listening to a  source  No sound is heard from the subwoofer if    SW        is  selected  This setting can be done for each DSP mode    You cannot adjust the subwoofer level while the DSP is defeated or  if DVD 6CH INPUT is selected    The factory setting is    SW 10        Press  SUBWOOFER      The current setting is shown    Each time you press the button    SW         SW MIN  gt  SW 5  gt  SW 10     SW 15      SW MAX  1            To make finer adjustments  CD Press  LEVEL  to select  SW      Press     or         Sound from the subwoofer can be distorted if you raise the unit   s  volume while subwoofer level is high  Reduce subwoofer level if this  occurs     C Using the TAPE MONITOR    Use the tape monitor if you have connected a graphic equalizer to  the TAPE MD  or TAPE  terminals     Press  TAPE MONITOR    The    TAPE MONITOR    indicator lights and the tape monitor comes  on     Sources other than TAPE MD  or TAPE  can still be selected with   INPUT SELECTOR  while the    TAPE MONITOR     indicator is on   Press  TAPE MONITOR  again to turn the tape monitor off      m See    Making a recording    on page 26 for details on how to use  the tape monitor during recording         The tape monitor cannot be used when input is digital and turns  off if you select digital input       Depending on the setting  the graphic equalizer can cause  distortion     Operations          RQT5802    FM MODE DSP SOUND MODE          2                3    TUNING    I
39. proximate     Connecting speakers    Front speakers  Place on the left and right of the TV at seated ear height so that  there is good coherency between the picture and sound     Center speaker  Place underneath or above the center of the TV  Aim the speaker at  the seating area     Surround speakers  Place on the side of or slightly behind the seating area  about one  meter higher than ear level     Subwoofer   The subwoofer can be placed in any position as long as it is ata  reasonable distance from the TV    Note that some experimentation can yield the smoothest low  frequency performance  Placement near a corner can increase the  apparent output level  but can result in unnatural bass        Other connections are possible depending on your speaker system     See your speaker system   s operating instructions for    details        Front speakers             Speaker impedance     AorB  4 169  A and B  8 162               Front speaker   right                   If you connect speakers with an impedance  under 6     switch on    LOW IMP   m page 14         7            IN  FER                RQT5802       p       SUBWOOFER  OUT      Speaker cables       Front speaker   left                       N                         SPEAKERS    L    R    FRONT         pou                              y FRONT        E                 oj             mH    BEN              5                                                                      terminals  For connection to a second pair of sp
40. s  until    RESET    is displayed    This will not erase radio stations you have preset    Maintenance       If the surfaces are dirty             To clean this unit  wipe with a soft  dry cloth   If the surfaces are extremely dirty  use a soft cloth dipped in a soap   and water solution or a weak detergent solution       Never use alcohol  paint thinner or benzine to clean this unit      Before using chemically treated cloth  read the instructions that  came with the cloth carefully     Troubleshooting guide    Before requesting service  make the below checks  If you can t fix the system as described below  or if something not listed here occurs  refer to  the enclosed directory to locate an Authorized Service Center convenient to you or contact your dealer     Common problems Ref Pages       No power     No sound     Cannot select    DIGITAL    input     Sound stops     OVERLOAD     appears on the display        F 70    appears on the display     The picture doesn   t appear on the  television            gt     wv    vv viv             Ensure the AC mains lead is connected        Turn the volume up    e Turn muting off       Check connections to speakers and other equipment       Turn on the speakers       Turn off the tape monitor       Select the correct source    e Change the DIGITAL input setting to suit the type of connection you have  made       Check that the digital signals can be decoded by this unit    e Turn PCM FIX or DTS FIX off        Cancel    DSP DEFEAT     
41. ts output while listening to a    Source  mb page 21      Preparations       RQT5802       RQT5802       DSP SOUND MODE DIGITAL INPUT       DSP SOUND MODE                DAP                L    1                        D     t       8      SOUND MODE   STEREO          DSP SOUND MODE    DIGITAL INPUT                 EUIS 11 L  c       VE ES  d th dm WE       151                                            SOUND MODE   DO DIGITAL SURROUND                DSP sound modes    The digital sound processor  DSP  in this unit can decode Dolby  Digital and DTS digital signals  It automatically determines the type  of signal  PCM  Dolby Digital  or DTS  and processes it accordingly   The DSP can add surround like effects to stereo sources  analogue  or PCM signals     Choose from the STEREO  SURROUND  or SFC modes    The DSP may interfere with radio reception  You can turn it off if this  occurs  mb page 22     Output is in stereo when you turn the DSP off so sound is only  heard through the front speakers       PCM with a sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz is the digital signal  format normally found on CDs  Some DVDs also use this format  but often with a higher sampling rate       This unit cannot process other digital signal formats  such as  PCM signals with sampling frequencies of 96 kHz and 192 kHz  and MPEG     A STEREO mode    Use this mode to play digital or analogue stereo sources or to play  surround sources through two speakers  When surround sources  are played in this mode  the
42. types of signals  Some stations do not have PTY   EON  and RT        PS  Program service   Station name       PTY  Program type   Displays the program type    gt  below  and  is used to search for a type of program      page 25       EON  Enhanced other networks   This signal is used between  networked stations to make it easier for you to tune into a type of  program   amp  page 25        RT  Radio text   This unit can show up to 64 letters by scrolling  them across the display  This text could be about the song  traffic  or weather  phone in numbers  or police information     This unit does not have the emergency broadcasts system  EBS   that tunes automatically into emergency broadcasts        To display RDS information    The display normally shows the radio frequency     RDS    lights when  the station is broadcasting RDS signals  You cannot change the  display if  RDS  is off     1 Press  RDS      2 While    RDS    is flashing    Press  PRESET  DISPLAY MODE     The display changes each time you press the button      Frequency display     PS display        PTY display     NO PTY    if there are no PTY signals  then  the frequency is shown again      RT display  no change if there are no RT signals     B PTY search    PTY finds programs currently broadcasting from amongst the preset  FM stations  Preset FM stations before proceeding     1 Press  RDS      2 While    RDS    is flashing  Press           PTY SELECTOR  V  N     to select the program type   The display changes 
43. y Digital  or DTS    Choose from the following modes     HALL  Imparts the reflection and spread of a large concert hall     CLUB  Conveys the exciting and intimate atmosphere of a jazz club        SFC MODE LIVE          Brings you up close for            stage performance and smoother    DSP SOUND MODE  vocals                        Recreates natural sound ambience and direction     SIM SURR  Simulated Surround   Heightens the sensation of expanded space with stereo sources      SPEAKERS  and augments monaural sources         SOUND MODE  SFC                               B   Adjusting the sound field          You can adjust the sound field by adjusting the level of the  speakers and the delay time of the surround speakers  These  adjustments can be made for each SFC mode        To adjust the speaker level  73    D Press  LEVEL  to select the speaker channel   ez  Each time you press the button      C  gt  RS  gt  LS     SW       Td     Speakers       as    NONE                    are skipped          Press     or     to adjust the level      C  RS  and LS  Q    10 dB to  10 dB     SW             off   lt  gt  MIN  lt  gt  1  19  lt  gt               To adjust the delay time     Press  DELAY       Press     or     to change the delay time   Delay time can be set at 10 millisecond  ms  intervals between  10 and 100 ms   The factory setting is 50 ms for each mode           RQT5802    SPEAKERS  A    12 4 4  6 3            DIGITAL INPUT              SPEAKERS        INPUT SELECTOR
    
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