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Pioneer S-DV77ST Speaker User Manual

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1. MEIRA WERI EHAE CLR WI PARAS SCTE gt ELE gt Setting Up your TV Bl Using this remote with The table below shows the TV controls available from this remote for Europe B mE EA TREN FS FBC ES REGES Pes Peri i POWER AE POWER Press to switch your TV on or into standby CH Tic CH Press to change the TV channel VOL VOL Press to turn up the TV volume INPUT INPUT Press to switch the TV s input between the Manufacturer Code s Manufacturer Code s S55 Fabricant
2. TENERNE Dax c M MGEAR 1 Pioneer PIT Id 4 H H MP3 Hs PRR HH FE Ez A gt dh Ee EE PRSE n RR ist STANDBY ON 2 Additional Information Bl Specifications Powered subwoofer S DV77SW Amplifier Section Surround Front Center 30 W per channel 1 kHz 176 T H D 8 Q Subwoofer e 50W 100Hz 1 T H D 40 Continuous power output RMS Front Center 40W per channel 1kHz 10 T H D 8Q 65W 100Hz 10 T H D 40 Power supply section Power requirements Multi voltage model AC 110 120 V 220 230V 240V Switchable 50 60 Hz Australian and New Zealand model KAWA NAWA EA AC 240V 50 60 Hz Power consumption Aust
3. CLR e P N gt Playing Discs HERE HE ll Bookmarking a place in a disc If you watch only part of a DVD disc with the intention of picking up later where you left off you can bookmark the place then resume playback at a later date without having to manually search for the right place You can use this feature for up to five discs after that the oldest bookmark is deleted to make space for a new one At the point from which you want to resume playback next time press LAST SHIFT and 2 Press IIl if you want to stop playback here To resume playback load the disc and press LAST SHIFT and 2 If the disc starts auto playback stop it first To clear the bookmark for the disc loaded press LAST then CLR while LAST MEMORY is displayed on screen Note Bookmarking also works with Video CDs but for one disc only and you must leave the disc in the player opening the disc tray erases the memory Last Memory may not work reliably with some PBC Video CDs Memorizing disc settings DVD If you have a particular set of preferences for a disc you can memorize them using the Condition Memory function Once memorized your set
4. 29 27 28 52 30 28 52 31 SYSTEM MENU 32 SYSTEM DISP CHARACTER 22 5 34 35 5111 CD 33 491 411 STEP SLOW 28 29 34 gt gt gt STEP SLOW 28 29 35 14 PREV FOLDER GROUP 28 22829 EB 53H 36 bP PREV FOLDER GROUP 1 28 29 538 Pioneer Pioneer 37 MUTE 38 CH LEVEL 64 39 SURROUND 38 40 DSP 40 41 AUDIO 42 STANDBY ON 16 42 DVD CD DIRECT PLAY gt 42 Wi ee TUNER ae DIRECT M esce g P ANGLE 31 WA DVD DISP SHS 4E SYSTEM VOL 45 POWER 25 VIDEO V1 V2 V3 35 KAA EpL BRA MD DIRECT PLAY gt 47 VOLA TAPE DIRECT PLAY gt i m 1 CONDITION 255488 48 INPUT 25 48 LAST 49 SHIFT Elis e 2 LAST 47 EX SE FPS 50 CLOCK TIMER 16 58 60 10 3ISEARCH 41 53 11 2 HH 5208 12 41 46 54 13 51A B 46 14 61RANDOM 45 53 15 gt 10 8001085
5. RANDOM SHIFT 6 aa PROCRAM En ChH Playing MP3s MP3 En ChH Bl Using repeat play Use the repeat play feature to repeat the current track or all the tracks on the disc During playback press REPEAT to select a repeat play mode Each press changes the repeat play mode Repeat track the RPT 1 indicator lights Repeat folder the RPT indicator lights Repeat disc the RPT indicator lights e Repeat off If you stop playback or open the disc tray repeat play is also canceled Displaying MP3 information Press DVD DISP repeatedly during play back to display various MP3 information on screen There are four information screens PLAY Track 16 20 0 05 ONLY YOU Track name also shows track number and elapsed playback time PLAY 2 10 0 05 Folder ELVIS Folder name also shows folder number and elapsed playback time PLAY 2 16 0 05 Track 2 25 2 30 Track remain total time also shows folder number and elapsed playback time PLAY 2 16 0 05 Tr Rate 128kbps Encoding bit rate also shows folder number and ela
6. i ESTE Uh r3 SET DRE Hea A Pr CER E hU e eR dE RISE RA EcL TERES 90 250 gt BESO 9660 aH aH a rug t2 EZA aH ERA Pe e LE BE FC ae MPEG1 3 44 1 48kHz o mp3 MP3 DVDV CD PRAIA HIM 93 KE FRE BEE m T CBE UL
7. Dolby Digital FELL Cra EERO bo Cn A e HA ESS Hee DTS o DTS BREER STIRNER BURMI Aii DTSEE DIS REE E ENE dd e MPEG video VYCD DVD VCD MPEG 1 DVD MPEG 2 YE VCD VCD OK Regions DVD Title DVD DVD En ChH En ChH Additional Information
8. Language code list Japanese 1001 Hausa ha 0801 Quechua qu 1721 English en 0514 Hindi hi 0809 Rhaeto Romance rm 1813 French fr 0618 Croatian hr 0818 Kirundi rn 1814 German de 0405 Hungarian hu 0821 Romanian ro 1815 Italian it 0920 Armenian hy 0825 Kinyarwanda rw 1823 Spanish es 0519 Interlingua ia 0901 Sanskrit sa 1901 Dutch nl 1412 Interlingue ie 0905 Sindhi sd 1904 Russian ru 1821 Inupiak ik 0911 Sangho sg 1907 Chinese zh 2608 Indonesian in 0914 Serbo Croatian sh 1908 Korean ko 1115 Icelandic is 0919 Singhalese si 1909 Greek el 0512 Hebrew iw 0923 Slovak sk 1911 Afar aa 0101 Yiddish ji 1009 Slovenian sl 1912 Abkhazian ab 0102 Javanese jw 1023 Samoan sm 1913 Afrikaans af 0106 Georgian ka 1101 Shona sn 1914 Amharic am 0115 Kazakh kk Tm Somali so 1915 Arabic ar 0118 Greenlandic 1112 Albanian sq 1917 Assamese as 0119 Cambodian km 1113 Serbian sr 1918 Aymara ay 0125 Kannada kn 1114 Siswati ss 1919 Azerbaijani az 0126 Kashmiri ks 1119 Sesotho st 1920 Bashkir ba 0201 Kurdish ku 1121 Sundanese su 1921 Byelorussian be 0205 Kirghiz ky 1125 Swedish sv 1922 Bulgarian bg 0207 Latin la 1201 Swahili sw 1925 Biha
9. Subtitle Off e 202078 Selected Subtitle OSD Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language On DVD Language English Subtitle Display With Audio Subtitle Off Selected Subtitle lt DA Move SETUP Exit Subtitle Displayzi amp With Audio Selected Subtitle Audio Language Subtitle Language DVD Setup Menu DVD Sis General settings Setup Menu Mode Default setting Basic General EUR Expert Setup Navigator Basic Parental Lock Off us Change menu mode DAP Move SETUP Exit The Basic setup menu gives you access to the more commonly used settings It also features an information bar which tells you more about what the currently highlighted option means Set to Expert for access to all settings Parental Lock e Default level Off e Default password none Default country code 2119 us Setup Men
10. 2 je Start 33842 Video Setup Video Memory Select Video Setup DVD DISP FIARIVIGSBEIESBEEIAN AEA gt 7 Fine Focus On off Contrast min HH 11 max Sharpness soft HH 1111 fine Chroma Level min HH 1 111 max green 1 1 red Memory Off 12 3 e e dA UR EESHI TRASH gt 1 2 3 ENTER DVD Setup Menu DVD Sis Bl still Picture Bl still Picture Default setting Auto e HZH Auto Video2 v1 Video2 Background Color Pioneer Logo Background Color Pioneer Logo Video Adjust Video Adjust Field Field On Screen Display Frame Angle Indicator 1 Auto On Screen Display Frame Angle Indicator 1 Auto EDAP Move SETUP Exit P4 Move SETUP Exit The player uses one of two processes when displaying a 75 A RER DVDIR BY EA still frame from a DVD disc The default Auto setting lets Auto the system decide which to use X Field produces a stable generally shake free image Field Frame produces a sharper image but more prone to Frame
11. DTS DTS 96kHz 24 DSP SURROUND gt Ej ERBERI KERER E BERE EUN AUTO PGS TW EESTI DTS Pro Logic gt SERRE Vini Surround Off Using Sound Modes and Effects STANDARD As AUTO except that 2 channel analog or digital sources are processed using Dolby Pro Logic for surround sound effects 5 MUSICAL Concert hall sound DRAMA Classic mid size movie theater sound Large modern movie theater sound VIRTUAL SURR 1 Virtual surround sound from just the main front stereo speakers and the subwoofer Use this mode if you can t use the surround speakers M VIRTUAL SURR 2 Virtual surround sound if you have connected the surround speakers but are using them in front of your listening position REAR WIDE Widens the rear channel soundstage e SURROUND OFF sources are played through only the front le
12. Aena lxx x Country Code DVD AR SI tz Ei DESC En ChH DVD Setup Menu En ChH Before you can set the Parental Lock level or the Country Code you must register a password As the password owner you can change the Parental Lock level or Country Code whenever you like You can also change the password Note Not all discs that you may consider inappropriate for your children are rated Unrated discs will always play without requiring the password first Registering a new password You must register a password before you can change the Parental Lock level or enter a Country Code Select Password Use the number buttons to enter a 4 digit password It s also possible to use the cursor buttons to set the password up and down to set the number left and right to change the cursor position Press ENTER to register the password If you forget your password you can reset the system then register a new one See page 93 for how to reset the player Changing your password To change your password confirm your existing password then enter a new one Select Password Change Use the number buttons to enter your existing password The numbers appear as asterisks a
13. ENTER ENTER DVD Setup Menu Bl Setting changing the Parental Lock level 1 Select Level 2 Use number buttons to enter your password then press ENTER 3 Select a nev level Move leftward to lock more levels more discs will require the password rightward to unlock levels You can t lock level 1 4 Press ENTER to set the new level Use Condition Memory feature page 48 to save Parental Lock level for individual discs Bl Setting changing the Country Code You may also want to refer to the Country code list on page 85 1 Select Country Code 2 Use number buttons to enter your password then press ENTER 5 Select a country code You can select the country code by letter or number General Country Code Code List of Codes Code 0 2 us 2 1 11 9 v Setup Country Code a9 RETURN JReturn BD Move ENTER Select SETUP Exit 4 Press ENTER to set the new Country Code Parental Lock 1 3SHECLevel 2 ENTER
14. En ChH Controls and Displays Y 1 A US uw Front panel gt 11 PLAY PAUSE touch sensor STANDBY ON Disc tray OPEN CLOSE touch sensor orewcose TT lt Headphone jack Display Timer pages 58 61 sa Wake up timer page 58 Character display DSP page 40 gt Lights when a disc is playing C9n Multi angle scene page 42 sleep timer page 60 EXS Lights when playing a DVD with DTS sound COND Condition memory page 47 LAST Last memory page 47 9 6kHz Lights when playing a disc with 96kHz audio PGM RD 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Active channel indicators DO PRO LOGIC Lights when playing a Dolby Pro Logic source Y Indicates strength of broadcast signal CDO Auto stereo mono mode page 32 RPT RPT 1 Repeat play mode pages 46 54 PGM Program play pages 43 56 RDM Random play pages 45 53 DO DIGITAL Lights when playing a Dolby Digital source B PLAY PAUSE OPEN CLOSE STANDBY ON Y CDO RPT 1 PGM RDM 1 280858618 12 2 X
15. Do Ee w Use in a well ventilated room va V Place on a solid flat level surface such as a table shelf or V aS ESTA gt PH gt stereo rack By EPR Don t 8527 X Use in a place exposed to high temperatures or humidity X E EL ase ERIT including near radiators and other heat generating it o appliances X EUIS E EESTI BR TA ENO X Place on a window sill or other place where the system will be exposed to direct sunlight X ZES ES o X Usein an excessively dusty or damp environment X iE BE ber SERM EEE X Place directly on top of an amplifier or other component in your stereo system that becomes hot in use X K Use near a television or monitor as you may experience EER EARRA RIL interference especially if the television uses an indoor X EERE RR ER GERI ene X E gt WAA X Use in a kitchen or other room where the system may be i X Useon a thick rug or carpet or cover with cloth this may prevent proper cooling of the unit X Place an sun cu one E is not large B xispkszmslsgy paa
16. En ChH HG LERES W Switching camera angles AA Cw Some DVD discs feature scenes shot from two or more DVD angles check the disc box for details it should be marked with a icon if it contains multi angle O ANGLE To switch the camera angle press ANGLE ARAS Fr ERES gt BIDE GST BY FS SE If the disc was paused playback starts again with the ie new angle e FAVS ETS gt Video 2 E To hide the TV angle indicator choose Angle Angle Indicator gt Off 72 Indicator gt Off from the Video 2 menu See page 2 n DVD W Switching subtitles Many DVD discs have subtitles in one or more lan guages the disc box will usually tell you which subtitle languages are available You can switch subtitle e SUBTITLE gt language anytime during play
17. SLOW 1 SLOW 2 2 FEMUR gt i KWH A DVD fg RDE DVRA RSR RES o HEE DIAA REU AREE MENU TOP MENU TOP MENU MENU DVD RETURN G EEE e Ed avar ENTER UB dee SERO FR Fr En ChH EE Getting Started B Navigating Video CD PBC menus En ChH Some Video CDs have menus from which you can choose what you want to watch These are called PBC Playback control menus You can play a PBC Video CD without having to navigate the PBC menu by starting playback using a number button to select a track rather than the M button Button What it does RETURN Displays the PBC menu VCD PBC 28 2 eva AEH UE idi TEER AR ESPEC o PBC VCDIRE gt
18. o bs DVD Setup Menu DVD EB Using the DVD Setup menu Hoe The DVD Setup menu gives you access to all the system s DVD DVD DVD settings Press DVD SETUP to display leave the DVD KARRA gt Peas LACE menu and the cursor lt A WW and ENTER buttons GH Y 38 5 on the remote to navigate and select options In some AE o pde gt KaJ RETURNE i screens you can press RETURN to leave the screen Hi gt METER ARISES SSE EPP IPA STL Ee without making any changes The controls for each menu are shown at the bottom of the screen MRE EAKR gt MERARI JEEE If an option is grayed out it means that it cannot be EA EARRA LETERE ERR changed at the current time This is usually because a disc is playing Stop the disc then change the setting DURS ER CY 75 75 8E The current setting for any option is marked with a Ae ET colored box The color of the box indicates what kind of DVD disc the setting
19. CD DVD AE TSE gt LEG Ct A SUT BUT RN EE A BREUN UR AMERRE SS gt PREU E m KIN i co DVD HES ECCI A SE BERR ESRA gt Hi E SUI INED E SAA RAO AL SPINEL Se AEREA OER ELA DA HE TAR Pr TEES EA PRT Rr ECD DVDER Pr tf SEE SUI e Pioneer Additional Information Glossary Aspect ratio The width of a TV screen relative to its height Conven tional TVs are 4 3 in other words the screen is almost square widescreen models are 16 9 the screen is almost twice as wide as it is high Chapter Just as a book is split up into several chapters a title on a DVD disc is usually divided into chapters See also Title Dolby
20. La B En ChH HG LEIDES En ChH another replaces the oldest one stored The settings memorized are OSD Position page 72 Subtitle Language page 73 Audio Language page 72 Angle Indicator page 72 Parental Lock level page 77 To memorize settings for the current disc press CONDITION SHIFT and 1 during playback To recall memorized settings just load the disc The display shows COND MEMORY and Condi tion Memory appears on screen To clear memorized settings load the disc and press CLR while Condition Memory is displayed on screen Displaying disc information C DVD VideoCD CD Various track chapter and title information as well as the video transmission rate for DVD discs can be displayed on screen while a disc is playing or while it s stopped You can find detailed explanations of all the displays on the following pages depending on the disc you may not see all the screens shown To show switch the information displayed press DVD DISP When a disc is playing the information appears at the top of the screen Keep pressing DVD DISP to change the displayed information When a disc is stopped all title chapter or track information for the disc loaded appears on screen Press DVD DISP again to exit the screen DT E OSD Position 05085 72 73
21. Superlative audio performance with Dolby e Dolby Digital DTS Digital and DTS software The XV DV77 delivers breathtaking sound quality with XV DV77 DTS Dolby Digital and DTS discs and is also compatible with ZA gt 96kHz 24 PCM 96kHz 24 bit PCM sources e Super Fine Focus Digital Filter DVD technology This high quality digital video filter gives you great picture quality with DVD discs The filter is effective all the way up the video frequency range and also reduces noise outside the video frequency range e AEG URS Bg aii sex Macrovision Macrovision Macrovision This product incorporates copyri
22. SYSTEM MENU lt gt gt VIDEO SELECT gt ENTER A 2819512 AUTO PAL NTSC mii ig ENTER En ChH En ChH STANDBY JON Pioneer Setting Up Bl Using the setup navigator Before playing any discs we strongly recommend using the Setup Navigator This makes some basic DVD system settings for you Press 0 STANDBY ON to switch on Also turn on your TV and make sure that it is set to the correct video input e fa disc already loaded starts playing press NI to stop it Press DVD SETUP The Setup Navigator on screen display OSD appears General Setup Navigator Setup Navigator Auto Start Off Setup using the Setup Navigator Move ENTER Select SETUP Exit avigate all of the following OSDs using these controls A V cursor up down ENTER select the highlighted menu option 4 go back to the previous question The control possibilities for the current OSD are shown at the bottom of each screen B RSS EFA SCE EPS HE HY Fe BIE DVD STANDBY ON o fei Ae tha as FT Bel gt e
23. This will allow you to play the component through this system 2 Usea digital optical cable to connect the OPTICAL IN se RAE A DL component the OPTICAL IN jack of this system This will allow you to play a digital audio component fitted with a optical digital output MD player etc through this system En ChH Connecting Up xim 3 Use a digital optical cable to connect the 3 OPT OUT OPT OUT jack of this system to the optical digital input of an external com eB ET Rr BRERA IIA ponent This will allow you to record from this system to an external digital recorder Note OPTICAL IN PCM The OPTICAL IN jack should only be connected to a 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz Ss PCM audio output 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz for the 32kHz gt 44 1kHz gt A8kH2BKO6KHz coaxial input 32kHz 44 1kHz 48kHz or 96kHz for the CD MD DAT optical
24. En ChH Playing MP3s MP3 MP3 1 Loada CD ROM containing MP3 files 1 MP3 CD ROM o 2 PFROGRAM Program Making a program list of tracks En ChH 2 Press PROGRAM to enter the Program MP53 screen MP3 Program m Folder 001 025 rogram Folder 001 025 Move ENTER Play PROGRAM Exit Move ENTER Play PROGRAM Exit From this screen you can enter folder and track numbers directly to build up a program list Use the number buttons to enter a folder number See page 53 step 2 for how to use the number buttons The number of folders on the disc is displayed in the top left of the screen Once you ve entered a valid folder number the title of 3 gt fatu DAE A fit a S AHHH 53 2 Bn
25. System Setup 10 e VIRTUAL SURR 1 VIRTUAL SURR 2 5 En ChH Setting Up Bl Balancing the surround sound Bi Reena You can further improve surround sound performance by balancing the levels from the subwoofer center and surround speakers relative to the front left right fit gt DENE Fe EE PERE speakers To help you judge the sound level of each speaker a test tone is played through each speaker in turn make sure that there are no headphones connected Adjust the levels until they all sound egual RA The levels you set herwwe will apply to all surround modes 3X Ai gt
26. AU AWN En ChH CLOCK TIMER Pioneer Setting Up Bl Introduction Before starting make sure that your system is installed and set up according to the Setting up the system guide and plugged into a power outlet This chapter covers switching on and setting the clock using the Setup Navigator to set some basic preferences using all the basic controls for playing discs using the tuner and playing external sources HI Switching on and setting the clock This system has a built in clock which needs to be set to be able to use the timer features 1 Press STANDBY ON to switch on 2 Press CLOCK TIMER then use the lt or gt buttons to select CLOCK ADJUST CLOCK ADJUST 3 Press ENTER You should see a time displayed with the hour part blinking 9 00 am i CPR EA AWTS SET FIL 08 B rpm RAMS AAI S gt EIERN ig STANDBY ON ig CLOCK TIME
27. Play 3 32 54 53 Tr Rate rm 6 3 e DVD gt DISP AE ERATE F DVD n gt Azia IA En ChH HG LEIDES current track number total number of tracks Video CD s total elapsed time Play 3 12 10 53 All 59 26 70 19 Video CD s remaining time CD s total time i current track number Video CD s total elapsed time Play 3 10 53 Track 3 56 5 23 elapsed time of current track total time of current tracks i current track number Video CD s total elapsed time Play 3 10 53 Track 1 27 5 23 remaining time of current track total time of current tracks i Display off Note When playing a Video CD using PBC the above displays do not appear except for a PLAY indicator current track number elapsed time of current track Play 3 1 13 Track 3 29 3 32 remaining time of current track total time of current track current track number elapsed time of current track Play 1 10 1 13 All 66 20 66 32 CD s remaining time CD s total time i Display off En ChH ESBS ER Play 3 12 10 53 59 26 70 19 VCD vcp 4 VODAS E HERIR TE Play 3 10 53 Track 3 56
28. FH afl wie st ER S EB e L chl R ch2 e chi ai SE EE Surround Off 5 e ch2 AE Ee oe a RAUR Surround Off doar HFE MIX Surround Off ENTER En ChH Advanced Sound Settings g Bl Adjusting channel volume levels En ChH Depending on your room and where you re sitting you may want to adjust the relative volumes of one or more speakers for a more balanced sound You can do this in any mode including the surround DSP and stereo modes Note Each DSP effect has its own set of channel level settings The channel levels you set for the surround mode apply to all Advanced Theater effects The headphone level is not affected by the channel level settings Press CH LEVEL Adjustments to the channel volume levels will affect only the current sound mode Use the lt and gt buttons to select a channel to adjust Lch OdB The display shows the channel and its current setting
29. fsfiiAuto Language Audio Language Subtitle Language 72 748 DVD Setup Menu You still switch audio and subtitle languages playback using the AUDIO and SUBTITLE buttons DVD Language Default Setting w Subtitle Language Language OSD Language w Subtitle Language Audio Language English Subtitle Language French Auto Language German MOE TE Subtitle Display 1Spanish Subtitle Off Other P AFMove SETUP Exit Some multilingual discs have disc menus in several languages This setting specifies in which language the disc menus should appear Leave on the default setting for menus to appear in the same language as your Subtitle Language see page 73 Language DVD Language List of Languages Code 0 2 ja Japanese 1 10 0 1 v Ay RETURN Return B Move ENTER Select SETUP Exit The DVD format recognizes 136 different languages Choose Other if you want to specify a language other than those listed then follow the on screen display to select a language You may also want to refer to the Language code list on page 89 Q ss DVD Language DVD
30. has three Press to resume normal o playback gt gt BERSED O ASRR FE gt gt 1 Press amp hold for fast forward scanning 2 He RIMM t cT t 8 o deb uk Press again to increase the scan speed CD CDRTIV CD TR RR UHR EF DVD IE and Video CD have two scan speeds DVD BE DVD AA has three Press M to resume normal playback 44 PESE ERIM FHAN 44 Skips to the start of the current track AIT BERE chapter then to previous tracks chapters gt gt WEE TPR gt gt Skips to the next track or chapter Numbers If the disc is stopped playback starts from E the selected track or title number If the disc ha x is playing playback jumps to the start of the selected track or chapter number gt 10 EL o WEE gt 10 2 4 gt 10 Selects tracks titles chapters 11 over For example for 24 press gt 10 2 4 En ChH Getting Started DVD and Video CD only gt SHIFT gt gt 1 Press to start slow motion forward scanning Press again to change the scanning speed 1 16 gt s gt 1 4 gt
31. 58 13 00 PRO LOGIC Pro Logic 14 YA 4 15 MO aiana 5 gt 16 RPT RPT 1 12546 gt 6 PO 42 17 43 56 7 9 60 18 RDM 45 53 s EI DTS DVD 19 DO DIGITAL 9 COND 47 10 LAST 47 96kHz 96 2 ESANERA Controls and Displays Remote control STANDBY ION cD TUNER DVD DIRECT VIN2N3 JEMORY DB amp 3 17 sYsTEM menu jp CHAR ED CD cD Cn cn wm am ED Pioneer Pioneer STANDBY ON page 16 DVD CD DIRECT PLAY gt page 27 TUNER FM AM DIRECT PLAY gt page 31 SYSTEM VOL VIDEO V1 V2 V3 page 35 MD DIRECT PLAY gt TAPE DIRECT PLAY gt 1 CONDITION page 48 2 LAST page 47 3 SEARCH page 41 53 CLR TEST TONE page 20 4 REPEAT pages 46 54 5 A B page 46 6 RANDOM pages 45 53 210 Use to select numbers over 10 OMAN AU
32. FM 87 50MHZ 48 Y 7 36 am ig VIDEO V1 V2 V3 3832 JB RBS ABBA V1 SYSTEM MENU VIDEO INPUT gt e lt Al gt HUBER Hi ENTER A v INPUT ANALOG INPUT OPTICAL ENTER En ChH En ChH Pioneer Note For detailed instructions on using the optional MD or tape deck see the included operating instructions For more on controlling your TV using this remote control see page 25 Reducing the auxiliary input level If a component you connected to an analog input causes the sound to distort the input level is probably too high You can reduce it by turning on the video input attenuator Switch the system into standby Press SYSTEM MENU and select VIDEO ATT e Change menu options using the a and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option Use the lt or gt button to select VIDEO 1 2 or 3 ATT then press ENTER Select ATT ON or ATT OFF as required Change menu options using the A and W buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option Getting Started es e KERSE EAE TERI StH gt Se
33. W DVD SETUP Adm LE OSD REAA General Setup Navigator Setup Navigator Auto Start Off Setup using the Setup Navigator WV Move ENTER Select SETUP Exit OSD ENTER ETE EES 0SD Setting Up 3 Select Start Press ENTER to select the highlighted option f you decide you don t want to use the Setup Navigator select Auto Start Off here instead Choose an OSD menu language General Setup Navigator frangais Language Deutsch OSD Language Italiano Espafiol i Select the On Screen Language 4 Note The language options shown in the on screen display illustrations on the following pages may not ENTER Select SETUP Exit correspond to those available in your country or region Select the type of TV you have General Setup Navigator TV Connection TV Type Ml Standard 4 3 DWidescreen TV 16 9 aspect ratio 4 ENTER Select SETUP Exit See Aspect ratio in the glossary on page 87 if you re unsure of the differen
34. mm Bl Angle Indicator Bl Angle Indicator e Default setting On e On Video Video2 Background Color Pioneer Logo Background Color Pioneer Logo Video Adjust Video Adjust Still Picture Auto Still Picture Auto On Screen Display Position Normal On Screen Display Position Normal Angle Indicator Angle Indicator Off Off EDA Move SETUP Exit EDA Move SETUP Exit YA t H WA If you prefer not to see the camera icon on screen DVD n n KEE are SHES during multi angle scenes DVD discs change the gt Angle Indicatoriix Angle Indicator setting to Off Off BL settings anguage g ES nx IS ll OSD language B osp OSD e Set in Setup Navigator default English e gt English Language Language Audio Language francais Audio Language francais Subtitle Language Deutsch Subtitle Language Deutsch Auto Language Italiano Auto Language Italiano Espa ol Espa ol Select the On Screen Language D Select the On Screen Language EDAP Move serur Exit ED AF Move SETUP Exit Choose the language you want the OSDs in SERES E o Bl Audio Language Bl Audio Language Default Setting English English Language Language OSD Language I Engl
35. o 5 e CREE Ait tas S DV7TSW 5 SHERRILL DVD CDSHSE aS XV DV77 JEKE 15JEK E BB toit e te e EX BEER EK AHR BER BE TIME AA AA AA ENE VAARA ERNE baled AEAT e TAME AT e RI H038 ChH VOLTAGE SELECTOR 220 230V 220 230 V
36. ENTER i PIRRE FM AUTO SX FM MONO e ENTER Ef o 30 Py MAREX FLD BSCE WHERE EAE nuu zi Getting Started Press SYSTEM MENU and select TUNER MENU TUNER MENU e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option Select STATION MEMORY from the tuner menu STATION MEMORY e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option Press A or V to select a station preset number ST 1 FM 87 50 4 ST 3 FN 67 50 Press ENTER to save the station preset Repeat these steps to save up to 30 station presets Listening to station presets Having saved up to 30 station presets see above you can be listening to a station with a couple of button presses
37. 3 4 license from Digital Theater Systems Inc 5 9 10 11 a Using this manual X o BERRIA HARSHA This manual is for the XV DV77 DVD Surround System It is divided into several sections information for before you start using the system chapters 1 2 getting started using the system chapters 3 4 more advanced features chapters 5 9 system settings and preferences chapter 10 connecting up the system and using this system with external components chapter 11 Chapter 12 provides additional information including a glossary of terms used in this manual and a troubleshooting section En ChH EE Before You Start Rave Fd BU Bl Hints on installation B We want you to enjoy using this unit for years to come so please bear in mind the following points when choosing a suitable location for it
38. Avoidi bl ith voiding problems wit AER BR SRA Aim gt LORE condensation Condensation may form inside the system if it is brought into a warm room from outside or if the temperature of the room rises quickly Although the condensation won t damage the a system it may temporarily impair its performance For this QR ASAE gt MECN Ae TEN RE reason you should leave it to adjust to the warmer tempera ture for about an hour before switching on and using T gt EA aR HARE gt tea Ret RE Moving the system If you need to move the system first switch it off and unplug from the wall outlet Never lift or move the unit during playback discs rotate at a high speed and may be damaged En ChH Before You Start W Discs compatible with this system Any disc that displays one of the following logos should play in this system Other formats including DVD RAM DVD ROM DVD Audio SACD Photo CD and CD ROM except those containing MP files will not play DVD Video compatibility Logo DVD e Single sided or double sided
39. eee Resetting the system YA SP ia Demo display ee 78 EU AES exe dea ees aed erg 78 Parental Lock 79 Country Code 79 80 11 ij RAIMI RHE 81 SEF ERR 83 hod Year eels 83 DESEEMACE eoe feiss Sa UR lees ebb 83 12 an EA 84 peene E i 84 AAA PS 84 MATAA 85 2 Sa denon o RE 85 BEA PROGR E 85 heed ots a ae tetas ae 85 j rc PEE 86 86 87 88 SAE IST ROME A RSE eee 89 yi cid M EE 90 90 90 1 90 91 ER A 92 Pm 95 M DEM a 100 Before You Start Bl Features B
40. ON or LOCK OFF as required then press OFF ENTER ENTER kiu o The system returns to standby B E Beep mode BARSU gt AEN TE When set to on the system beeps when you touch M AOPEN CLOSER gt X ifl eH E e or amp OPEN CLOSE on the front panel T l 1 Switch the system into standby 2 Ja SYSTEM MENU gt XEJSEBEEP MODE 2 Press SYSTEM MENU and select BEEP e JH RIP TEILE EGE o FZENTER 5 Bll MODE e Change menu options using the lt and buttons 3 A v BEEP ON BEEP Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option OFF 3 Use the A or V button to select BEEP ON or BEEP OFF as required The system returns to standby B AM 10kHz unsuitable in your area if you can t tune into stations da 7 HIRAMA successfully you can change the tuning interval to KAINI AWA SESS OKHz for AM l 2 SYSTEM MENU 3j TUNER F STEP e JH RIP TEILE GE o FZENTER Bl Tuner frequency step As its defau
41. 72 Angle Indicator 72 Parental Lock Level 77 CONDITION SHIFT 1 Maes TRA COND_MEM Condi tion Memory gt E Erb ae ARR gt Last Memory CLR o e Subtitle Language Audio Language 135 gt C DVD VideoCD CD TER Er f E gt TE RU BE DVD DVD DISP o DVD DISP MR CHER E DVD DISP Playing Discs ra Displays when playing DVD current title chapter number elapsed time of current title 3 29 49 58 51 06 101 04 remaining tim
42. m VR gt HER HAEE kE shake than field stills REDEE o Wi On Screen Display ll On Screen Display 3328 e Default setting Position Normal e 202478 Position Normal Video2 Background Color Logo Video2 Video Adjust Background Color Pioneer Logo Still Picture Auto Video Adjust Position Wide Still Picture Angle Indicator 1Position Normal Position Wide Off Angle Indicator a Position Normal Off EDAP Move SETUP Exit DAY Move SETUP Exit When watching DVD discs recorded in 4 3 format regular TV size on a widescreen TV it can be difficult to see the operation displays Play Stop Resume etc at the top of the screen If you find them hard to read select Position Wide Tel FT es OUR SRL ERSIBJDVDRAMEISE SEDAYA aes IHRER PR ERUR Play gt Stop gt Resume fiii i xEfSPosition Wide o SE SEA LLEVE PR FREON gt ID ES ELE UES Off ml If you prefer not to have the operation displays shown on screen change the setting to Off En ChH DVD Setup Menu DVDR ERE
43. H038 ChH TE a MAAR ASTI Aa 30 RSCG CF I EE Er HR SS YE S EK aH XE UR A FEL VK ANA gt SEDSDULIRARP LONEER RRA ARES ChH Contents 1 Before You Start heat ures ss 9 Using this manual ss Hints on installation ese 10 Avoiding problems with condensation 10 Moving the Discs compatible with this system DVD Video regions ee 2 Controls and Displays Front panel se epis Display Remote control 3 Setting Up Introduction ni i 16 Switching on and setting the clock 16 Changing the clock display format 17 Setting up for surround sound ee 18 Setting the speaker distances 18 Balancing the surround sound 20 Setting the TV System ce 21 Using the setup navigator 2 22 Setting up the remote to control your TV 24 Using this remote with your TV 25 4 Gett
44. PIONEER LMA RBS XV DV77 IJA AS etn ae A ATS RS RES BERZE gt G7 HR EAE RT s hdc eSB as V Date f T ERLE Wik XV DV77 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT XV DV77 N CAUTION SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENNABDECKUNG GE FFNET VORSICHT NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZENI ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED BNING UNDG UDS TTELSE FOR VARNING smig LASERSTRALNING DENNA DEL AR PPNAD BETRAKTA 1 VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VARO AVATTAESSA ALTISTUT NAKYVA JA NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEIL YLLE ALA KATSO S TEESE CUIDADO RADIACI N L SER VISIBLE E INVISIBLE AL ESTAR ABIERTO EVITAR EXPOSICI N AL RAY VRWIB72 5 C 35 c 41 F 95 F 0 85 RH COMORAS e
45. A Sa AAA ARANE SAMBA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN A ie AAA RSS CE a BR HOO2AChH Sh EA Kana vuu 168 he H001AChH H017BChH 230V Bk 120V H041 ChH H044 ChH MEER Jue HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE ARE HD BITR FR REARS iren
46. Bl Naming station presets En ChH 7 For easier identification you can name your station presets Recall the station preset you want to name See Listening to station presets on the previous page for how to do this Press SYSTEM MENU and select TUNER MENU TUNER MENU e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option Select STATION NAME from the tuner menu STATION NAME Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option Press DISP CHARACTER to change the character set You can switch between alphabet upper case alphabet lower case numbers and symbols Use the A and V buttons to change the displayed character press ENTER to select it ST 1A Y ST 1 R M ST 1 RA e Press CLR to clear a character e Use the lt 4 and gt gt buttons to move the cursor in the display e You can also use the number buttons to select characters See the diagram on page 31 for which buttons correspond to which characters Enter the rest of the station name in the same way When you re done press SYSTEM MENU to exit B PP gt ULB Ae 25 AY YEAR AG ig SYSTEM MENU 3j TUNER MENU TUNER MENU e o ENTER SETTE SA BIREUT RE JE Ho eB HE asee BS chi
47. SLEEP 90 90 f Ge ER SLEEP 60 SLEEP 30 305 He ER SLEEP OFF C2 PBC DVD VCD CD VCD MP3 3LEEP AUTO gt XiX EBEN 55907 Sla EL e eu HE ae NA AT AS AP COR EPA gt usa SLEEP OFF SLEEP AUTO En ChH Advanced Sound Settings g En ChH Bl Dynamic Range Control The dynamic range of a source is the difference between the quietest and the loudest sounds The dynamic range of Dolby Digital soundtracks can be very great This makes them exciting but it also means that when you turn the volume down you can easily lose quiet dialog Switch on Dynamic Range Control to even out the soundtrack volume Press SYSTEM SETUP Access this function together with the SHIFT button Press the lt or gt button until you see D R C in the display Use the A and V buttons to select a dynamic range setting D R C OFF Def
48. TRE Pe s E RA ER EUIS TH AS SER HA BEER constant image is not displayed for a dangerously long time Bl Background Color Bl Background ande as isla e R224 Pioneer Logo Default setting Pioneer Logo Video2 JVideo2 Video Adjust Black Video Adjust Black D Put Background Selections D Put Background Selections DAY Move SETUP Exit 49829 Move SETUP Exit aX ax ELE AE PRE TB PERN ARR This specifies what the screen shows when the player is ARLE RAE A PET B BRR Video Adjust W Video Adjust ieee Video Adjust Black Video2 Background Pioneer Logo Start D Put Background Selections EDAP Move SETUP Exit D Picture Quality Controls sm ASAI ELE T ETE Baie BC TRIB ELA AY ONERE TEETE PAR ETE AR There are several preset picture quality settings that suit T various program types Alternatively set up your own and save them in the player s memory En ChH DVD Setup Menu DVD EB Bl Selecting a preset 1 Select Start 2 Select Video Memory Select 5 Select a preset Standard Default setting no effect added Cinema High contrast picture Animation Picture with rich color Memory 1 2 5 User presets see below for more on thes
49. eae reet 54 Displaying information 54 ons RI E 54 Using the MP3 Navigator Ld D 55 Making a program list of tracks Tl EMP3HII HR 56 compatibility information MP3TEA ERES oeste ere ee REY Pe 57 8 Using the Timer 8 Using the wake up timer es 58 i 58 Activating deactivating the wake up timer 59 59 Checking the timer settings 60 Using the sleep timer ee 60 i 60 9 Advanced Sound Setup 9 Dynamic Range Control sse 62 RI PERI EA AS wee ousted a RS 62 LFE Atten ator kikiwa de ed WEY Lospeervea oi a 8k CC RE Ee eee 62 Dual mono setting 63 Adjusting channel volume levels 64 64 10 DVD Setup Menu 10 DVDR 5 28 Using the DVD Setup 65 65 Audio Senga 66 TERIS AAA AAA ABABA rede rens 66 Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital Out 66 96kHz PCM Out iia aa 96kHz PCM Out 96kHz 66 Video Settings
50. 001 1 9 001 1 10 002 1 11 002 1 13 003 1 3 003 1 5 004 1 22 004 1 4 005 1 15 005 1 8 12 D DISPLAY Exit MP3 Playing MP3s MP3 7 Using the Navigator HMP Use the MP3 Navigator to make searching for the track BE HIMPSTREE 75 Y s you want to play easier You can also use it to add or kaa DARE AC CERE Pe HEURE S CR Clear tracks from the program list 1 MP3 CD ROM 1 Loada CD ROM containing MP3 tracks 2 giMENUSEAMPS EDS 2 Press MENU to enter the MP3 Navigator screen Hh LASER Total number of tracks Current gt 1 1 MP3 ma Current gt 14 MP3 Navigator 10 Folder B Track 1 4 140 Folder Track 14 Current 1 1 MP3 Navigator Current gt 1 1 MP3 Navigator 1FOLDER 1 1 1 1 fy 1FOLDER 1 YAI 0 Folder Q ire SMOG Q imum smesa 1FOLDER 1 1TRACKI 1 1FOLDER 1 PRA FOLDER TRACKG FOLDER TRACK3 y 2FOLDER 2 2TRACK2 2 2 FOLDER 2 2TRACK2 2 erii 4TRACK4 4 4FOLDER 4 4TRACK4 4 Q 3FOLDER 3 3 TRACK3 3 Q GFOLDER 3 3 TRACK3 3 Mima SFOLDER 5 4TRACK4 4 N 4FOLDER 4 4TRACK4 4 2 6 FOLDER 6 y 5 FOLDER 5 enten JPlay wenu Ext JDePGM even Pla wenu Exit w Q GFOLDER 6 Q GFOL
51. Changes are saved 4 wv ENTER Select SETUP Exit TUR gt TAMA RG D eia E General 1t n 388351588 EA SE ERI SE C ee EE gt 10 x mi ay E En ChH En ChH Setting Up ll Setting up the remote to control your TV You can set up the supplied remote to control your TV Switch on your TV Find the name of the manu facturer of your TV in the table on the following pages See the code list on the following page Next to each manufacturer is one or more three digit codes These tell the remote what kind of TV you have Ifthe name of the manufacturer of your TV does not appear in the table you won t be able to set up this remote to control your TV Point the remote at your TV hold down the CLR button then enter the three digit code for your TV The remote transmits an on off signal to the TV If you ve entered the correct code your TV should switch off If your TV doesn t turn off repeat the procedure using the next code in the list until your TV switches off EAT zin
52. Large modern movie theater sound e SIMUL STEREO SIMUL STEREO Virtual stereo for mono sources 2 If necessary adjust the effect level 2 Select EFFECT from the Sound menu and adjust Sound SERUSEfEEFFECT JH Y 2 using the A and W buttons Press ENTER to set the ENTER level EFFECT 70 EFFECT 70 nT DCE 1028 90 Aaa You can adjust the effect level in the range of 10 to 90 in Filii EE E310 steps of 10 En ChH Playing Discs HERE HE Bl Introduction Most of the functions covered in this chapter apply to DVD discs Video CDs and CDs although the exact operation of some varies slightly with the kind of disc loaded e When playing DVD discs if the fg or Q icon appears on screen when you try and use a particular function either the player or the disc doesn t allow the use of that function When playing Video CDs some of the functions are not available in PBC mode If you want to use them start the disc playing using a number button to select a track Bl Finding what you want on a disc DVD VideocD CD You can directly access any point on a disc using one of the search modes Use these search modes while a disc is playing or when it s stopped playback immediately starts from the point specified 1 Press SEARCH to choose between Title s
53. the folder appears 4 PARAS eh A MAE Sei Use the number buttons to enter a track mPa Progam 0 0 0 0 0 0 Track 001 032 MUSIC number aa roan eec Track 001 032 MUSIC SS SE eS ui LIE WES neus ci aeri ac ires Move ENTER Play PROGRAM Exit WLR TK 5538 2 Move ENTER Play PROGRAM Exit A See page 53 step 2 for how to enter track numbers The number of tracks in the current folder is displayed in the top left of the screen Once you ve entered a valid track number the name of the track appears Navigate using the following controls A V 4 5 Navigate the program list CLR Clear the currently selected item in the program list ENTER or gt Start playing the program list PROGRAM Exit the Program MP3 screen gt REIR CLR ENTER gt ID PROGRAM Program MP3z iffi Playing MP3s MP3 7 compatibility information MP3
54. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 7 DIMMER page 85 8 PROGRAM pages 43 56 9 10 0 Use as 10 or 0 MENU TOP MENU page 29 DVD SETUP SYSTEM SETUP pages 18 65 A Cursor up lt 4 Cursor left ENTER gt gt Cursor right Vv Cursor down SOUND page 37 RETURN d pages 2930 gt ll pages 27 28 52 B pages 28 52 SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM DISP CHARACTER pages 34 35 51 44 411 STEP SLOW pages 28 29 gt gt ll STEP SLOW pages 28 29 Ha a PREV FOLDER GROUP pages 28 29 53 gt gt PREV FOLDER GROUP pages 28 29 53 MUTE Press to mute restore the sound CH LEVEL page 64 SURROUND page 38 DSP page 40 AUDIO page 42 SUBTITLE page 42 ANGLE page 42 DVD DISP pages 48 49 54 POWER page 25 CH page 25 VOL page 25 INPUT page 25 SHIFT Press to access alternative button functions CLOCK TIMER pages 16 58 60 7 DIMMER 85 17 81PROCRAM 43 56 18 9 19 10 0 10 0 20 MENU TOP MENU 29 21 DVD SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 18 65 22 A 23 4 24 ENTER 25 gt 26 v 27 SOUND 37 28 RETURN oe 2512129308 Hi Hi ma a
55. 3 1 4 ENTER Qus Condition Memory 47 Parental Lock B Country Code 80 1 Country Code 2 ENTER 5 LAA FB BU List Code 0 2 us 2 i Rn B Setup Country Code AY RETURN JReturn Move ENTER jSelect SETUP Exit 4 ENTER En ChH DVD Setup Menu DVDR ERE Bl Country code list B Country Inputcode Country code ARGENTINA 0118 ar 0118 ar AUSTRALIA 0121 au 0121 AUSTRIA 0120 at 0120 at BELGIUM 0205 be 0205 be BRAZIL 0218 br 0218 br CANADA 0301 ca WEK 0301 c CHILE 0312 cl 0312 d CHINA 0314 cn 0314 en DENMARK 0411 dk FE 0411 dk FINLAND 0609 fi 0609 fi FRANCE 0618 fr 0618 fr GERMANY 0405 de 0405 de HONG KONG 0811 hk 0811
56. After the selected track has played out the next track recorded on the disc starts playing o fi ER h H e Dp o BT o TU Psi P Sx be ed DO Jr TERIS Fr RIBUS ET CHE SE B RE RIK Tite MGE ES Ei t EAT TTX e Press gt M while a track is playing to pause Press again to restart playback e Press Ha a gt to skip to the previous next track on the disc e Press and hold lt lt gt to scan backward forward e Press NI to stop playback Except in program or random play the system remembers the current folder ENS as long as the disc remains in the player Press gt to KAIMU VBR MP3 restart playback from the first track of that folder Note When playing Variable Bit Rate VBR encoded MP3 files the track time information shown in the diaplay may not be accurate En ChH Playing MP3s MP3 W Searching for folders and tracks 1 Usethe FOLDER GROUP SHIFT and lt gt buttons to select a folder The folder number is shown in the display 2 Use the number buttons or the 1 buttons to select a track within the current folder For numbers 1 9 press the corresponding number button For numbers 10 99 press gt 10 then enter the number
57. HAT Screen ERER ERE asc E RR mi acro Vision _ _ BER AV SOR BUE E SC BREAD xe ITEMS DVDXIICDHS SS Ze VUAI Te AERIS RAR ESI ChH ChH mm MP3 AMPE TE UNPLAYABLE MP3 FORMAT SAM gt ARR GR BUB AGER LEE ARERR CA 22
58. MP3 This system plays MP3 tracks according to the order Ka This system only plays tracks that are named with the file extension mp3 e Audio encoded at 128Kbps should sound close to regular audio CD quality Although this system will play lower bit rate MP3 tracks the sound quality becomes noticeably worse at lower bit rates e MP3 tracks that are unplayable on this system are automatically skipped En ChH Using the Timer Using the wake up timer E Youcan use thetimer as an alarm clock to wake up to the sound of a disc loaded the radio or the optional MD tape or MD deck If you have an external component Seach rie faction DOE aie operated by a separate timer you can also set the source function to that uu gt ASA Once the timer is active it will switch the system Be PEER gt e it HAYE everyday at the set time Unlike an ordinary alarm clock you need to set a system A switch
59. e DVD BK VCD gt 29 30 En ChH 4 Cetting Started Bl Basic playback controls B EH Starts playback or pauses disc that s gt playing press again to restart playback DVD VCD DVD and Video CD only Resumes playback ofa stopped disc FER 8 DVD VCD Stops playback DVD and Video CD only RESUME W Display shows RESUME press M to start playback again from the last place stopped 44 1 gt 44 Press amp hold for fast reverse scanning Release to resume normal playback 2 Press once to start reverse scanning 2 Press again to increase the scan speed CD CD VCD and Video CD have two scan speeds DVD DVD f gt
60. Remember that not all channels are available in all sound modes Use the A and V buttons to adjust the volume of the current channel Lch OdB Y Lch 3dB For best results sit in your main listening position when doing this You can adjust each speaker in the range of 10dB When you re done press ENTER e If you don t press ENTER channel level setting is exited anyway after about 20 seconds S ERU E DSP ess DSP e UESTRE HELL SG EE ATI BG CH LEVEL o FB 1 ie SAS Lch OdB SEs RA B aset e aac tise ABBE Wet PA o Ha E E Lch OdB Y Lch 3dB gt Ea EIR aes Ae EE RS E E EAg 10aBB MA ee ENTER o ENTER 20 Rosi iR o
61. fap E E E RE XE E aE Oe EHF AS ESE REP ata Er Seba MME EAS HIER EGOFF o CLOCK TIMER 544538 WAKE UP e VEA SEE REE ENTER E SEJETIMER ON TIMER OFF e JU AT Tz SS SE ULTOR ENTER SEIS En ChH Using the Timer Bl Checking the timer settings B If you ve set the wake up timer you can check the settings while the system is in standby 1 With the system in standby press 1 CLOCKV CLOCK TIMER TIMER gt The display shows the timer settings BUT ARE JE IF dax IE TIMER CHECK TIMER CHECK v ON 9 30 am ON 9 30 am Y OFF 10 30 am OFF 10 30 am v Y DVD CD DVD CD Y Yv VOLUME 12 VOLUME 12 Yy CHECK END CHECK END E Using the sleep timer E The sleep timer switches the system into standby after a specified amount of time so that you can fall asleep Fed SEG SPARE gt xe hifi without worrying about the stereo being left on all night TE o AWM DEE Ee FT ENARE WR
62. Ai H AUDIO F SUBTITLE TH Ei w Subtitle Language Language OSD Language w Subtitle Language Audio Language English Subtitle Language French Auto Language German italian Subtitle Display Spanish Subtitle Off Other P 4910 SETUP Exit ESS GARR SEA amp Mian ei PRET PARSE TRAE OWEN Ga Ei REA Fa 24 Eg Subtitle Language fry hE 26 73 DVD 136 eS I HH G DVD Language List of Languages Code 0 2 ja Japanese 1 Jol lol 1 v 49 Move RETURN Return ENTER Select SETUP Exit UA WA AAA E MAE azi EA En ChH DVD Setup Menu B subtitle Display Default Setting On OSD Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language On DVD Language Subtitle Display Off Subtitle Off Assist Subtitle D AFMove SETUP Exit Set to On the player displays subtitles according to the Subtitle Language and Auto Language settings above Set to Off to switch subtitles off altogether although see Subtitle Off on this page for special cases Set
63. Press TUNER FM AM to switch to the tuner Use the 4 4 gt gt or the lt gt buttons to select the station preset you want to listen to Alternatively use the number buttons use the gt 10 button for numbers over 10 Ifthe system is left disconnected from the AC power outlet for a lengthy period the station presets will be lost and will have to be reprogrammed SYSTEM MENU 3884 TUNER MENU TUNER MENU e a H EET fg ENTER SET i Sa ats SESSE BS CHEE STATION MEMORY STATION MEMORY e ENTER Y ST 1 FM 87 50 Y ST 3 87 50 ENTER ae Ly H WIRES 30 eR TUNER FM AM gt 4 wi lt gt 10 gt 10 30 gt En ChH EE Getting Started
64. RADIACI N L SER VISIBLE E INVISIBLE AL ESTAR ABIERTO EVITAR EXPOSICI N AL RAYO 1 VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VARNING VARO CUIDADO VRWIB72 Operating Environment En Operating environment temperature and humidity 45 C 35 C 41 F 95 F less than 8596 RH cooling vents not blocked Do not install in the following locations Location exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light Location exposed to high humidity or poorly ventilated location NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiv
65. e CES gt WE e o ABSA ATT UR RIRAN E ex EBEKRE gt mn PRECES mA Wi M RRRA wel FS RERI PREBI EPE FE t a B DH En ChH HG LEIDES Bl Using repeat play En ChH You can set the player to repeat individual tracks on CDs or Video CDs chapters or titles on DVD discs or the whole disc It s also possible to loop a section of a disc You can use the repeat together with the programming mode to repeat the tracks chapters in the program list see page 43 for how to make a program list Press REPEAT SHIFT and 4 during playback to select a repeat mode Each press switches the repeat mode DVD Repeat Chapter Repeat Title Repeat Off Repeat Track Repeat Disc Repeat off To resume normal playback press CLR Q You can use repeat play with program play During program play press REPEAT Looping a section of a disc Press A B SHIFT and 5 once at the start of the section you want to repeat then again at the end Playback immediately jumps back to the start point and plays the loop round and round e Ona DVD disc the start and end points of the loop must be in the
66. esent 1 AA R6P dry cell batteries ee 2 AM loop antenna ee 1 FM antenn a 1 Video cord tono tatit tiere eiecti Mine deles 1 Power COrd san 1 Speaker cords 5m sse 3 Speaker cords 10m esee 2 Non skid pads Satellite 19 Non skid pads subwoofer cee 4 Control cable A a es betreten 1 Control cable B Ji Display cable ertt ttt tenente ndn 1 Operating instructions Setting 1 Operating instructions Basic ee 1 Note Specifications and design subject to possible modification without notice due improvements Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright 2001 Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved FM ba 87 5MHz 108 0MHz 750 MEER 530 KHzz81 700 KHz 10 kHz 522 kHz 1 602 kHz 9 kHz zs MMOL M E DVD CD RY 220 x317 GR x65 S mm WAASI ban wena 2 5kg Rl tes 206 CE x50 GR x65 mm MESSA TOP URDU 0 2Kg Wa aa 5 CB435 C MMC 5 85 425 EE cDNA 1 EAEE 1 AA R6 2 AM ue eic kaa wees narra wanda 1 EMAERA II ume pei RUDI VOR METER 1 KE Loresum rore RUTRUM ID 1
67. 112 CE x77 GR x144 S mm EBEN MAE CY eres 0 77Kg rhe 196 x76 GR x105 i mm ICD IRIS ERE 82Kg DVD CD XV DV77 DVD PRBS 100dB EIAJ 97dB EIAJ vd Hc P ka 0 004 48KHz 4Hz 22KHz 96KHz 4Hz 44KHz ne 0 001 DVD EEE E 1Vp p 750 LL D 1Vp p 750 C 286nVp p 75 0 DVD PCM OO DTS USHER A PCM DO DTS HERS Additional Information Tuner Section FM tuner Frequency range 87 5 MHz to 108 0 MHz Antenna sd 75 Q unbalanced AM tuner Frequency range RA dete 530 kHz to 1 700 kHz 10 kHz step 522 kHz to 1 602 kHz 9 kHz step Antenna loop antenna supplied Miscellaneous DVD CD Tuner Dimensions 220 W x 317 D x 65 H mm Wani 2 5 kg Display unit Diemnsions 206 W x 50 D x 65 H mm Weight sete te lot 0 2 kg Operating conditions Temperature 5 C to 35 C Humidity 5 to 85 without condensation Supplied Items Display uhit erret ete o tnter aeneis 1 Remote control unit
68. For numbers 100 and over press gt 10 twice then enter the number For example for track 46 press gt 10 4 6 For track 120 press gt 10 gt 10 1 2 10 0 Playback jumps to the selected folder or track 3 Press gt II to start playback of the se lected track ll Using random play Files can be mono or stereo Use the random play feature to play tracks on a disc in a random order Playback stops when all the tracks have played 1 Press RANDOM SHIFT and 6 to start random play 2 cancel random play press Random play is also canceled if the disc tray is opened you press PROGRAM or you use the number buttons to jump to another track 1 FOLDER GROUP SHIFT 49 55 lt gt gt 1 9 10 99 gt gt ZR Gels A HEME 0010004 ERIS gt 10 PIA 0846 210 4 gt 6 120 gt 10 gt gt 10 1 2 10 0 R HH 5 e
69. Mono or stereo MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 format e MPEG 1 3 compatible e CD ROM ISO9660 The CD ROM must be ISO 9660 compatible e CD MP3 MP3 MP3 tracks on mixed CD audio MP3 discs can t be CD played Only the audio section is playable This system is not compatible with multi session discs If you try an play a multi session disc only the 250 250 first session will be played 250 e This system can recognize a maximum of 250 e MACHT folders and 250 tracks Discs containing more than 250 folders or tracks will not play mp3 e mp3 LI Only the first 8 characters of folder and track names excluding the mp3 extension are displayed MA TMP Sitti e 128Kbps CD
70. Noisy radio reception Auto tuning does not pick up some stations MP3 playback The disc containing the MP3 tracks won t play The message UNPLAYABLE MP3 FORMAT appears when you try to start playback Some tracks seem to be missing from the disc General The remote control doesn t seem to work No audio or audio is distorted Note Static electricity or other external influences may cause malfunctioning of this unit In this case unplug the power cord and then plug back in This will usually reset the unit for proper operation If this does not correct the e Check that the frequency is correct Check that the antennas are connected properly For FM make sure that the antenna is fully extended and positioned to give the best reception For AM make sure that the loop antenna is pointing in the best direction e If the radio signal is weak an outdoor antenna will usually give better results than the supplied indoor types e Other electrical equipment such as TVs fluorescent lamps and motors can cause interference Try switching off or moving the equipment or moving the antenna s The tuning interval may be incorrect for your country or region Try switching the tuning interval page 90 Auto tuning will only detect radio stations with a good signal For more sensitive tuning connect an outdoor antenna e fthe disc is a recordable CD make sure that the disc is finalized e Check that the disc is I
71. 0 67 UE aa hom E PR aa 67 EV Screens WA KAA AI AAA KINGA rati aae istos 67 TV Screen 209180 67 Se Video ene denotare ient 67 S Video Out S Video 67 Screen Saver dd 68 Screen Saver 68 Background a eene 68 Background ED 68 Video Adjust msi 68 Video Adjust 68 Slecting a preset seen 69 69 Creating your own setting 1 69 1 69 Creating your own setting 2 70 2 70 Still Picture Still Picture 71 On Screen Display ee 71 On Screen Display 99875 71 Angle Indicator eren certet diek Angle Indicator 72 Language settings Eur OSD language OSD language 050 72 Audio Language Audio Language m REM 72 Subtitle Language Subtitle Language 73 Auto Language Auto Language 74 DVD Language us DVD Language DVDEESD 75 Subtitle Display se Subtitle Display 76 S btitle Off Subtitle
72. 1 2 2 When playing press once to pause advance a single frame with each subse quent press DVD only lt All SHIFT lt lt 1 Press to start slow motion reverse scanning Press again to switch between SLOW 1 and SLOW 2 scanning speed 2 When playing press once to pause reverse a single frame with each subsequent press A Important While using the DVD playback controls you may see the a or mark displayed on screen Ba means that the operation is not allowed by the system Q means that the operation is not allowed by the disc Navigating DVD disc menus Many DVD discs contain menus Sometimes these are displayed automatically when you start playback others only appear when you press MENU or TOP MENU Button What it does TOP MENU Displays the top menu of a DVD disc this varies with the disc MENU Displays a DVD disc menu this varies with the disc and may be the same as the top menu RETURN amp Returns to the previously displayed menu screen AV lt P Moves the cursor around the screen ENTER Selects the current menu option Numbers Selects a numbered menu option some discs only DVD VCD gt SHIFT e 1 HERE HA PE Wa gt en gt 2 2 2 01 DVD AN SHIFT lt lt 1
73. 24 steps If you want to save the program list move the cursor down V to Program Memory and set it to On If you do this the program list is automatically recalled when you next load the disc e You can save program lists for up to 24 discs Press ENTER or gt II to start playback immediately or PROGRAM to exit if you want to start playback later Note During program play you may occasionally see the start of a chapter that was not programmed when the chapter number changes This is not a malfunction For Video CDs that feature PBC make sure that the disc is stopped before you start Press PROGRAM SHIFT and 8 Enter the track numbers for your program list For tracks 1 10 use the corresponding number buttons For 11 and over use the gt 10 button gt 10 2 4 for 24 etc e program list can contain up to 24 steps HG LERES 4 1 10 11 gt 10 24 gt 10 2 4 24 Program Memory On dr e 2
74. 5 23 4 VODAS E HERIR TE Play 3 10 53 Track 1 27 5 23 UA RTE TR 4 PBC VCD PLAY AES EBL Cia Play 3 1 13 Track 3 29 3 32 KUIA KIKE i Play 1 10 1 13 All 66 20 66 32 CD cp i Playing Discs HEDRE Bl Displays when stopped DVD Information DVD Title Chapter Title Chapter 01 1 1 06 1 1 02 1 1 07 1 1 03 1 1 08 1 1 04 1 1 09 1 4 05 1 1 1 Exit DVD Video Video CD Information Compact Disc Total Time 6 30 Track Time 01 3 32 02 2 58 1 Exit CD Video CD ll DVD and CD system displays C DvD videocD CD e Press SYSTEM DISP to change the infor mation shown in the display Bl Displays when playing CD 1 0 24 Elapsed track time 4 4 12 am Time Displays when stopped CD CD mode 4 12 am Time DVD Information DVD Title Chapter Title Chapter 01 1 1 06 1 1 02 1 1 07 1 1 03 1 1 08 1 1 04 1 1 09 1 4 05 1 1 1 Exit DVD Video Video CD Information Compact Disc Tot
75. AIWA 138 142 143 NATIONAL 100 101 102 151 AKAI 504 505 515 548 550 562 563 NEC 104 105 ALBA 512 515 568 569 NOKIA 504 505 512 562 563 566 AMSTRAD 561 567 568 569 570 571 NORDMENDE 544 545 566 BAUR 562 563 OCEANIC 546 547 BLAUPUNKT 548 550 556 ONWA 571 BRANDT 544 545 564 565 ORION 508 510 512 513 514 515 561 128 BUSH 508 512 513 514 515 559 568 569 PANASONIC 100 530 551 552 553 101 566 102 CONTINENTAL EDISO 545 564 565 151 193 194 200 DAEWOO 515 558 106 135 196 PHILIPS 515 518 521 DUAL 559 PHONOLA 515 EMERSON 561 562 563 PIONEER 566 107 562 572 101 118 FERGUSON 515 PRISM 101 FINLUX 515 535 536 537 538 539 542 543 QUASAR 101 103 FISHER 507 504 505 111 RADIOLA 515 FUJITSU 139 156 157 160 SABA 544 545 564 566 FUNAI 508 141 136 137 140 146 147 155 SALORA 504 505 562 563 566 GOLDSTAR 515 104 SAMSUNG 515 521 141 542 543 104 105 123 GOODMANS 515 542 543 558 569 170 GRAETZ 560 562 563 566 SANYO 504 505 523 542 543 111 149 152 GRUNDIG 548 550 153 154 197 HITACHI 507 100 530 544 545 566 104 113 SCHNEIDER 515 566 183 SEG 536 ICE 141 569 SELECO 515 539 566 INNO HIT 515 SHARP 523 124 120 150 187 ITT 562 563 566 104 113 183 SIEMENTS 515 523 548 550 566 ITT NOKIA 504 505 512 566 SINUDYNE 508 512 515 535 536 539 Jvc 527 114 158 159 167 184 SONY 125 188 192 KENDO 536 TANDBERG 545 LOEWE 519 520 556 TANDY 566 LOEWE OPTA 556 TECHNICS 100 LUXOR 507 562 563 566 THOMSON 512 544 545 564 565 MARANTZ 17 THORN 503 107 515 519 520 125 542 543 MATSUI 503 504 505 508 512
76. D R C OFF e D R C LOW e D R C MEDIUM e D R C HIGH jg ENTER LER as ARB ES gt HIRIFILFE Low Frequency Effects ZB o SYSTEM SETUP gt SHIFT lt 4 gt LFE a elFEATTO HRRE ES e LFE ATT 10 z MZZ 10dB e ATT OFF R E ENTER Advanced Sound Setup Dual mono setting The dual mono setting applies only to Dolby Digital discs that feature dual mono material see the disc box for details Dual mono discs are recorded with two independent channels that may be played together or separately depending on the situation For example a guitar tuition disc might have the guitar recorded on one channel and all the other instruments on the other Use the dual mono setting to play just the guitar part on its own just the backing or everything together through separate speakers or mixed 1 Press SYSTEM SETUP Access this function together with the SHIFT button 2 Press the lt or gt button until you see one of the displays shown below 5 Use the A and V buttons to change the dual mono setting L chi R ch2 defaul
77. DSP effects DSP cD You can add room effects to audio CDs and other stereo sources using the DSP modes Different effects work INRIA gt EEE ah o better with different kinds of music so don t be afraid to experiment a little Note DSP 96kHz 24 The DSP effects cannot be used with 96kHz 24 bit fax bE sources or in combination with a surround mode e DSP e When playing stereo sources with DSP effects pian m is no sound from the surround and REH DSP WA DSP 1 Press DSP repeatedly to select a sound HALL1 mode AA JR o The display shows the current DSP mode HALL1 HALL2 Large wood paneled concert hall sound E HALL2 JAZZ Large stone walled concert hall sound 1 THER o MEE DANCE Live jazz club sound KERRE DANCE Nightclub sound THEATER1 THEATER1 Classic mid size movie theater sound THEATERO
78. ES 42 Mc 42 WASI IAA Wa 42 Looping a section of a disc 46 T FR Ar CY EPR 46 Bookmarking a place in a 47 ERR O AT Memorizing disc settings eene 47 Displaying disc information REFINE ai ea 48 Displays when playing 0 Dee Da 49 Displays when stopped E 51 DVD and CD system displays 5 DVD CD 51 Displays when playing eene 5 HURREN 51 Displays when stopped 51 0 51 7 Playing MP3s 7 MP3 Playing MPSS 00 kensa sanasana 52 TRIRMPS ai aie beds tae ees 52 Searching for folders and tracks 53 53 Using random play ccs 53 53 Using repeat play eere 54
79. If you ve also set the wake up timer this is important since the wake up timer will only work if the system is in REAT as SBE TE ie laa Oa BK standby 1 Press CLOCK TIMER and select SLEEP TIMER 1 jgCLOCK TIMER 3 33 SLEEP TIMER SLEEP TIMER SLEEP TIMER e Press lt 4 or b gt to change the displayed option Press e HEAR BRE ua ENTER fo select an option En ChH Using the Timer 2 Use the A or V button to select a sleep timer setting SLEEP AUTO Switch off after the CD has played out SLEEP 90 Switch off after 90 minutes SLEEP 60 Switch off after 60 minutes SLEEP 30 Switch off after 30 minutes SLEEP OFF Cancels the sleep timer The sleep timer indicator 49 lights when the sleep timer is active Not available when playing a DVD or a Video CD in PBC mode or if you re playing a CD Video CD or MP3 disc in repeat mode If you set a disc playing in repeat mode after setting the sleep timer to SLEEP AUTO it automatically switches to the 90 minute setting To cancel the sleep timer switch the system into standby or select SLEEP OFF as described above Ifyou switch to a different source when SLEEP AUTO is set the system will automatically go into standby a minute later SLEEP AUTO E SE BRETT
80. SUB ea FRM gt EIE IM KIKA PBR o RETURN HUrPBCNSEHE o IEEE ee 4 Minh BH AA gt gt Mine gt TRSASIEPBCHE o Numbers Selects a numbered menu option 44 Displays the previous menu page if there is one gt gt Displays the next menu page if there is one gt Press to select an item from a PBC menu TUNER DIRECT PLAY es SYSTEM CHARACTER space lt ABC DEF ev GHI KL MNO ut COCOS cal WXYZ s 100 Station naming buttons gt amp 0 Bi Listening to the radio The following steps show you how to tune in to FM and AM radio broadcasts using the automatic manual and high speed tuning functions Once you are tuned to a station you can memorize the frequency for recall later see Saving station presets on the following page for how to do this Press TUNER FM AM to select the tuner Press repeatedly to switch between FM and AM bands FM 87 50MHz AM 531kHz Tune to a station There are three ways to do this Automatic tuning To search for stations in the currently selected band press and hold either the 4 9 or gt gt button for about a second The system will start searching for the next station stopping when it has found one Repeat this step to
81. and the setting that was changed applies only to DVD discs The settings will take effect next time a DVD is loaded e Switch the power off once then on again using the front panel standby on switch Some settings can be changed while a disc is playing but are not effective until the disc is stopped then restarted This is not a malfunction Note that making settings in the Setup screen menus may cancel the resume function e If the power was cut due to power failure or by unplugging the power cord settings will be canceled e Check that the video connections are correct and that plugs are inserted fully e Check that the TV monitor settings are correct Make sure that the TV Screen option in the Setup menu matches the TV monitor you re using This player is compatible with Macro Vision System copy guard Some discs include a copy prevention signal and when this type of disc is played back stripes etc may appear on some sections of the picture depending on the TV This is not a malfunction Problems with some discs may result in the screen becoming black for a brief instant or shaking slightly when certain functions are executed Due to copy protection connection of this system through a VCR or an AV selector may prevent recording or cause picture problems This is not a malfunction DVDs and CDs use different recording methods This is not a malfunction Additional Information En Problem Remed Tuner
82. discs e Single layer or dual layer discs Dolby Digital DTS MPEG or Linear PCM digital audio e MPEG 2 digital video DVD discs are generally divided into or more les Titles may be further subdivided into chapters Audio CD and MP3 compatibility ame OISE Oe Logos EE smears e 12cm or 8cm discs Linear PCM digital audio or MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 CD CD R and CD RW formats CDs are divided into racks This system can play CD R and CD RW discs recorded with audio However depending on the condition of the player and the disc you may find that not all discs will play successfully For example if the disc is scratched or dirty or if the player s pickup lens is dirty Note that this unit cannot record onto recordable discs Video CD compatibility COMPACT Logo ISG VIDEO CD e 12cm or 8cm discs e MPEG 1 digital audio e MPEG 1 digital video Video CDs are divided into tracks DVD Video regions All DVD Video discs carry a region mark on the case somewhere that indicates which region s of the world the disc is compatible with Your DVD system also has a region mark which you can find on the rear panel Discs from incompatible regions will not play in this system Discs marked ALL will play in any player DVD RAM gt DVD ROM gt
83. input These include CD MD and DAT players and satellite receivers Check the instructions that came with your other component for more details En ChH Connecting Up Connecting external antennas B EERI Bl External AM antenna NAMA Use 5 6 meters 15 18 ft of vinyl insulated wire and 5 6 15 18 Zita set up either indoors B or outdoors A Leave the BEI A ABE supplied AM loop antenna connected Bl External FM antenna B Use 75Q coaxial cable to hook up an external FM antenna AM LOOP ANTENNA UNBAL IS V En ChH Additional Information E Child lock imi When set to on the remote control functions normally gt LIE gt RBS but all front panel controls are inoperative 1 Switch the system into standby 1 2 Press SYSTEM MENU and select CHILD 2 jESYSTEM MENU 338 2CHILD LOCK p Rd vm e JH ARS gt RENTER EH ni e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons WURBU RE Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option 3 Usethe A or V button to select LOCK 5 ON LOCK
84. is applicable to blue for DVD only green for any type of disc Note The language options shown in the on screen display illustrations on the following pages may not correspond to those available in your country or region En ChH DVD Setup Menu ll Audio settings ZE Dolby Digital Out Default Dolby Digital Audio POSALE Dolby Digital 96kHz PCM Out Dolby Digital PCM Changes Dolby Digital output mode EDAP Move SEUP Exit You only need to make this setting if you connected this system to another component AV amplifier etc using the optical digital out If your AV amplifier or other connected component is Dolby Digital compatible set to Dolby Digital otherwise set to Dolby Digital gt PCM 96kHz PCM Out Default 96kHz Audio Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital EAST 96kHz gt 48kHz 196kHz Changes 96kHz output mode SETUP Exit You only need to make this setting if you connected this system to another component MD recorder etc using the digital out If your AV amplifier or other connected component is 96kHz audio compatible set to 96kHz otherwise set to 96kHz gt 48kHz Bl Dolby Digital Out e 202 Dolby Di
85. off time as well as a switch on time important You can only use the timer features if the clock is set HIEZDVD CD 1 Select the source that you want to wake TUNER FM AM SIHA up to NS For a disc press DVD CD for the radio press TUNER 2 RER FM AM For another component press the correspond HEATER GAS BMD gt BRAS ing button 5 CLOCK TIMERS 2WAKE UP WAKE UP o FCR ENTERESE 4 TIMER EDIT 2 Prepare the source Load a disc tape or MD or tune to a radio station 3 Press CLOCK TIMER and select WAKE UP WAKE UP TIMER EDIT Press lt or gt gt to change the displayed option Press l ERENTERSUE S ENTER t0 select it 5 4 Select TIMER EDIT ON 9 30 am TIMER EDIT ENTER 9 SETH o e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons IRA TRENTERRORERE Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option 5 Set the switch on time ON 9 30 am Use A and to set the hour then press ENTER Set the minute in the same way pressing ENTER to finish En ChH Using the Timer 6 Set the switch off time OFF 10 30 a
86. screen The program appears stretched Your TV will determine how the picture is presented check the manual that came with the TV for details HUS En ChH Additional Information E Troubleshooting Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction If you think that there is something wrong with this component check the points below Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used If the trouble cannot be rectified after checking the items below ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work Amplifier fault finding If there is an internal fault in the amplifier the power is automatically shut off without the display showing the usual Goodbye message The standby indicator blinks and none of the controls work including the power button Please contact your nearest Pioneer Service Center Fan fault finding If there is a fault with the fan the display shows FAN ERROR then the power is automatically shut off If when you swith the unit back on everything works normally then you can continue to use it If the error persists please contact your nearest Pioneer service Center DVD fault finding If there is an in
87. search for other stations Manual tuning To change the frequency one step at a time press the a amp or gt buttons High speed tuning Press and hold the lt or gt button for high speed tuning releasing the button once you reach the frequency you want e It s also possible to use and W buttons for tuning Getting Started B use IERTE EINE o K ay CHA eot HARKER jg TUNER FM AM gt 3272252 o FM AM FM 87 50MHz AM 531kHz AEE IK lt lt gt gt BUEGIPEHESIETER e lt lt p gt Nu lt lt PP HIT to d ELPCEUE gana e En ChH 4 Cetting Started Bl Improving FM stereo sound 32 En ChH If you re listening to a stereo FM broadcast but find that there is a lot of noise because of a wea
88. setting SURR SP 3 0m Use the A and V buttons to set the distance from your main listening posi tion to the surround speakers Ideally your listening position should be equidistant from the surround speakers The default setting is 3m You can adjust the range from 0 3m to 9 0m in steps of 0 3m Press ENTER to make the last setting and exit The setting mode is automatically exited if no operation is performed within 20 seconds Note There are several other settings that you can make from the System Setup menu to further enhance the surround sound See chapter 10 for more on this The speaker distance settings have no effect when the surround mode is set to VIRTUAL SURR 1 or VIRTUAL SURR 2 See chapter 5 for more on surround modes 4 Kia m HW APF CENTER esas CENTER SP 3 0m A ae fan DAtgo 32K 89 ORE umet 30 32K gt SURROUND EERE Hd H Ya SURR SP 3 0m v f ins r seuB SISSE EU ERR fatu AEO OOR HY 0 3 ENTER e 20
89. 10 BAAN AWAD TET 11 DVD 11 2 UA AA 13 HUE LUE Re 13 EUER o Sate eat ruo dons eee be Na eet tus 15 3 6 F Bg Aa Wn FURS SARS ABA META DANDE YA UA AKANA 16 SECURES ta xt instant Nortel x d 17 WEWE 18 18 20 iE REB PEE 21 WAA MAA 22 RIED EAR EH o Peri aS 24 EAER ERER 25 4 DVD CD VCcD 27 28 DVDER RA 29 VCD PRCE A 30 31 FM 32 32 WA oo eee eee eee 33 34 AAA eR 35 35 36 5 37 8 min event em ER 38 KUASI Wa 38 DSP 40 6 a Meuse bI 41 AZ 41 einen ZI oa oie BAN AMA BA AA IK
90. 22 A874 Auto Language Dan Languages En ChH DVD Setup Menu En ChH Language Subtitle Language List of Languages Code 0 2 a ja Japanese 1 Jol lo 1 v Ki Setup audio language a RETURN Return Move ENTER Select SETUP Exit The DVD format recognizes 136 different languages Choose Other if you want to specify a language other than those listed then follow the on screen display to select a language You may also want to refer to the Language code list on page 89 Remember You can change or switch off the subtitles on a DVD disc any time during playback using the SUBTITLE button This does not affect this setting Auto Language Default Setting On Language OSD Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language 0n Off Play dialog etc in original language Subtitle ON with foreign audio EDM SETUP Exit When set to On the system always selects the default audio language on a DVD disc French dialog for a French movie for example and displays subtitles in your preferred subtitle language only if that is set to something different In other words movies in your native language won t have any subtitles while foreign langu
91. 27 190 144 En ChH 411 STEP SLOW 11 gt Getting Started W Playing DVDs CDs and Video CDs The basic controls for playing discs are covered here Further functions are detailed in the next chapter 1 Press STANDBY ON remote or front panel to turn on the system Press DVD CD Touch the OPEN CLOSE 4 sensor front panel only to open the disc tray 4 Load a disc Load a disc with the label side facing up using the disc tray guide to align the disc if you re loading a double sided DVD disc load it with the side you want to play face down WN 5 Press M to start playback of the disc just loaded On the front panel touch the H touch sensor to start playback e If you re playing a DVD or Video CD a menu may appear See page 29 30 for how to navigate these Bl DVD CD VCD ig STANDBY ON 6 WISE ig DVD CD gt OPEN CLOSE TRH FERE AE AWE EDV ER Fr gt Hi fo pat 5 ABUSE Be wn PIE
92. 4 ENTER gt PROGRAM e es Video 0 PBC VcD n PROGRAM SHIFT amp 8 9 re B 80518 Sioi AUZA SAY BUER gt HER TORSE 24 gt 10 2 4 e 24 Playing Discs HERE HE 3 Press ENTER or P II to start playback immediately or PROGRAM to exit if you want to start playback later You can t start playback later with a PBC Video CD press ENTER or M to start Bl Using random play Use the random play function to play titles chapters on a DVD or tracks on a CD or Video CD in a random order DVD 1 Press RANDOM SHIFT and 6 repeat edly to select a random play mode The mode is displayed on screen and in the front panel display Random Chapter from within the current title Random Title 2 Press ENTER or to start random play To stop the disc and cancel random playback press To cancel random playback without stopping playback press CLR The res
93. 513 514 542 558 562 563 545 515 561 566 567 TOSHIBA 500 503 107 510 124 189 MITSUBISHI 519 520 525 526 548 550 567 104 WHITE WESTINGHOUS 515 535 536 105 117 172 198 124 En ChH Setting Up m Manufacturer Code s Manufacturer Code s Sem sei ADMIRAL 112 124 126 MITSUBISHI 117 104 105 124 172 AIWA 138 142 143 MTC 101 105 AKAI 104 NATIONAL 100 101 102 151 AOC 105 NEC 104 105 BELL amp HOWEL 124 126 178 ORION 128 BROKSONIC 104 105 180 144 PANASONIC 100 101 102 151 193 CENTURION 105 PHILCO 115 104 CIS HOTEL 199 PHILIPS 115 CORONAD 164 PIONEER 118 101 107 CRAIG 109 110 108 PORTLAND 104 CROSLEY 115 PRISM 101 CURTIS MAT 104 107 110 PROSCAN 112 104 121 119 122 185 DAEWOO 106 104 135 196 QUASAR 101 103 EMERSON 109 108 110 104 120 133 134 180 RADIOSHACK 12 105 17 110 FISHER Tn RCA 112 104 121 119 122 130 131 161 FUJITSU 159 156 157 160 162 163 132 169 186 FUNAI 156 137 140 141 155 146 147 SAMSUNG 123 105 104 170 GE 112 101 104 132 SANYO 111 149 152 153 154 197 GOLDSTAR 104 105 165 SCOTT 110 105 HITACHI 113 104 183 SEARS 107 112 104 115 111 105 INTEQ 126 127 SHARP 124 120 150 187 JC PENNY 104 112 SIGNATURE 124 126 JVC 114 158 159 167 184 SONY 125 192 188 KTV 104 110 166 SYLVANIA 115 105 104 LXI 112 104 115 111 107 105 SYMPHONIC 110 171 MAGNASONIC 178 TECHNICS 100 MAGNAVOX 115 105 104 116 129 168 TOSHIBA 107 124 189 MARANTZ 17 VIDTECH 113 104 105 MEMOREX 178 WARDS 104 120 105 MGA 104 105 ZENITH 126 1
94. AJ FUR eere 190 x418 GR x420 TEMPE ME 13 9kg En ChH En ChH Additional Information Satellite speakers Satellite speaker system S DV77ST Type Sealed antimagnetic Speaket spin eee Nominal impedance Frequency range input ertet eadera Dni Front Rear speakers Dimensions 112 W x 77 D x 144 UDI mm Wani iii EA AET 77 kg Center speaker Dimensions 196 W x 76 D x 105 Weight s s 82 kg DVD CD Tuner XV DV77 DVD Player Audio Section S N WA aa cn it 100 dB EIAJ Dynamic range 97 dB EIA Distortion Wa eene tenente tnnt 0 00475 Frequency response 48 kHz sampling 4 Hz to 22 kHz 96 kHz sampling 4 Hz to 44 kHz Wow amp flutter Below measurable levels 0 001 W PEAK DVD Player Video Section Output No ia 1 Vp p 75 92 Video Y output 1 Vp p 75 Q Video C output level 286 mVp p 75 Q DVD Other jacks Section Digital optical output PCM LIXI DTS Optical connector Digital optical input PCM DO DTS Optical connector 3 PV77ST EIAJ 8 7cm BATE BADD suc pu ee rer ERR EET 80 DPA UI 1002820 000Hz 40W ETAJ 802888 RN
95. CTED AND THEREFORE DOES NOT SEPARATE THE UNIT FROM MAINS POWER IN STANDBY POSITION THEREFORE INSTALL THE UNIT SUITABLE PLACES EASY TO DISCONNECT THE MAINS PLUG IN CASE OF THE ACCIDENT THE MAINS PLUG OF UNIT SHOULD BE UNPLUGGED FROM THE WALL SOCKET WHEN LEFT UNUSED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME H017BEn WARNING BEFORE PLUGGING IN THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME READ THE FOLLOWING SECTION CAREFULLY THE VOLTAGE OF THE AVAILABLE POWER SUPPLY DIFFERS ACCORDING TO COUNTRY OR REGION BE SURE THAT THE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE OF THE AREA WHERE THIS UNIT WILL BE USED MEETS THE REQUIRED VOLTAGE E G 230V OR 120V WRITTEN ON THE REAR PANEL H041 En WARNING No NAKED FLAME SOURCES SUCH AS LIGHTED CANDLE SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS IF NAKED FLAME SOURCES ACCIDENTALLY FALL DOWN FIRE SPREAD OVER THE APPARATUS THEN MAY CAUSE FIRE H044 En CAUTION These speaker terminals can be under HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE When you connect or disconnect the speaker cables to prevent the risk of electric shock do not touch uninsulated parts before disconnecting the power cord Ho47 En CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connections H012 En WARNING siot and openings in the cabinet are provided for
96. DER 6 y ea Play menu aan Del PGM enen Play menu Tit ze e EUR Total number of folders E TE X El MP3 The left side of the Screen shows a list of folders MP3 containing MP3 tracks On the right side is a list of MP3 tracks from the first folder in the list PME 2 A 7 a gt Navigate using the following controls GNU AP ENTER fic IGI SOR SH MI ae UE MP3 current Screen UNPLAYABLE MP3 FORMAT ENTER Play the currently selected folder or track MENU MP3 tracks that are unplayable on this player are automatically skipped and the display shows UNPLAYABLE FORMAT MENU Exit the MP3 Navigator PROGRAM Add the currently selected track to the program list Tracks in the program list are marked VP CLR Clear the currently selected track from the program list PROGRAM jis B EEA wv P CLR
97. DVD 3 3 ERROR Pioneer Bl Troubleshooting tips Problem CDs DVDs and Video CDs The disc is ejected automati cally after loading Playback is not possible Sa mark appears on screen mark screen When making changes the Setup OSD menus ED is displayed Picture playback stops and the operation buttons cannot be used New settings made in the Setup screen menus while a disc is playing are ineffective Settings are canceled No picture No color Screen is stretched or aspect does not change Picture disturbance during playback or screen is dark Noticeable difference in DVD and CD volume Additional Information Remed e Check that the disc is clean and undamaged page 92 e Make sure that the disc is seated properly in the disc guide e Check that the disc has a compatible region number page 12 e There may be condensation inside the unit Allow time for condensation to evaporate Avoid using the player near an air conditioning unit e Check that the disc is loaded correctly label side face up The operation is prohibited by the system The selected function does not operate for that disc There is a CD or Video CD loaded
98. DVD Audio gt SACD Photo CD CD ROM MP3 gt HIJ DVD mik RH VIDEO Tif SE TREE P DTS MPEG PCM MPEG 2 DVD Fr ABC Fes ARE ed LSC TLE CD MP3 e 12 8 e PCM MP3 3 MPEG 1 CD CD R CD RW Y HL CD R CD RW VCD VIDEOCD e 12 8 e MPEG 1 e MPEG 1 VCDA ESAE THL DVD DVD DVD ALL
99. Digital A surround sound system developed by Dolby Laborato ries containing up to six channels of digital audio front left and right surround left and right center and low frequency channels See also DTS DTS surround sound system developed by Digital Theater Systems as an alternative to Dolby Digital DTS discs contain up to eight channels of digital audio See also Dolby Digital MPEG video The video format used for Video CDs and DVDs Video CD uses the older MPEG 1 standard while DVD uses the newer and much better quality MPEG 2 standard PBC PlayBack Control Video CD only A system of navigating a Video CD through on screen menus recorded onto the disc Especially good for discs that you would normally not watch from beginning to end all at once karaoke discs for example Regions DVD only These associate discs and players with particular areas of the world This unit will only play discs that have compatible region codes You can find the region code of your unit by looking on the rear panel Some discs are compatible with more than one region or all regions Title DVD only A collection of chapters on a DVD disc See also Chapter Bo Sez 4 3 ERRIENT JE VESPERE QUAS 16 9 20 ER EWI PTE m DVD
100. EIEDEMO ON DEMO OFF ENTER Hi aUe E o ENTERS 3 Usethe A or V button to select DEMO ON or DEMO OFF as required Press ENTER The system returns to standby Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright O 2001 Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 Meguro 1 Chome Meguro ku Tokyo 153 8654 Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O BOX 1540 Long Beach California 90801 1540 U S A PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 B 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 03 570 05 11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 184 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 03 9586 6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S A DE C V San Lorenzo 1009 3er Piso Desp 302 Col Del Valle Mexico D F C P 03100 TEL 5 688 52 90 lt TSWEW 01G00001 gt Printed in lt ARE7294 A gt
101. ERE GRUT o o uH PER PENE FAM EHEH 25 SERA gt EF EF jg SYSTEM MENU VIDEO ATT gt e lt All gt teenie eH ENTER SA 4 gt HD VIDEO 1 2 3 ATT ENTER ON ATT OFF e AEE ENTER BREUI SE Using Sound Modes and Effects Bl Using the Sound menu This menu gives you access to various amplifier sound settings Note The bass and treble settings have no effect when using the DSP modes or when the Surround mode is set to anything other than STANDARD or SURROUND OFF 1 Press SOUND 2 Use the lt or gt buttons to select an option from the Sound menu 55 0 Adjusts the level of bass TREBLE 0 Adjusts the amount of treble EFFECT 70 Adjusts the amount of Advanced Theater DSP effect not available on all effects e P BASS Switches extra bass boost on or off s MIDNIGHT ON Switches the low level listening mode on or off 5 Use the A and V buttons to adjust the currently selected option You can see the current setting in the display 4 Press ENTER to set the level and exit the
102. FHAGNT fess 8 8 E3 258 AA UNT gt Fine Focus On Off QF Move ENTER Select DISPLAY Check e Fine Focus 22 e Contrast TEL RT DIR S REA A RE En ChH DVD Setup Menu 70 En ChH Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the mid frequency less detailed elements in the picture This setting is only effective when Fine Focus is On Chroma Level Adjusts how saturated colours appear Hue Adjusts the overall colour balance between red and green Press ENTER to make the changes you ve made effective Creating your own setting 2 Select Start Select Video Setup Video Memory Select Video Setup Press DVD DISP Use the A and V buttons to select a picture quality parameter then use the lt and gt buttons to adjust that parameter Fine Focus On Off Contrast min HH 1111 max Sharpness soft HH 11 fine Chroma Level min HH 111 max Hue green 1 1 1 red Memory Off 1 2 3 The parameters you can adjust are the same as above To save your changes in one of the user presets highlight Memory 1 2 or 5 and press ENTER e Sharpness FRR B Fine Focus On e Chroma Level o WA 7T f ENTER
103. FORMAT 3 12 HOUR 24 HOUR Use the lt 4 and gt gt buttons to change the currently e A f displayed option Press ENTER to select ENTER E o 5 Select 12 HOUR or 24 HOUR format ENTER Use the and W buttons to change the currently displayed option Press ENTER to select The system returns to standby after pressing ENTER En ChH En ChH SYSTEM SURROUND Setting up for surround Setting Up sound You can use this system right out of the box for surround sound with just the default settings However for really great surround sound we recommend that you spend a few minutes making some settings that match this system to your listening room These include setting the distances from your listening position to your speakers and balancing the speaker volumes Unless you change the layout of your speakers E or main listening position you only 1 need to make these settings once Bl Setting the speaker distances Press SYSTEM SETUP e To access this function hold down SHIFT then press SYSTEM SETUP Press lt or gt until you see FRONT in the display FRONT SP 3 0m Use the A and V buttons to set the distance from your main listening position to the front left right speakers Ideally your listening position should be equidistant from the two front speakers The default setting
104. Off 76 General settings MESI SII a e ESL Tg 77 Setup Menu Mode ee 77 Setup Menu Mode 218 950 7T En ChH En ChH Parental Lock 00 0 77 Registering a new password 78 Changing your password es 78 Setting changing the Parental Lock level 79 Setting changing the Country Code s Country code list i 80 11 Connecting Up For instructions on connecting up the speakers and the powered subwoofer see the separate instruction sheet Setting Up the System Connecting other components 81 Connecting external 83 External AM antenna ee 83 External FM antenna ee 83 12 Additional Information Child lock tette 84 mode 0 84 Tuner frequency step 84 Dimming the display wee 85 Taking care of your system 85 Disc lens cleaner ee Taking care of your discs 58 Storing discs ee Discs to avoid 0 s we 87 Language code list 88 Screen sizes and disc formats wee 89 Troubleshooting eese 90 Amplifier fault finding eene Optional component fault finding i DVD fault finding esee Troubleshooting tips
105. Pioneer DVD CD TUNER DVD CD XV DV77 POWERED SUBWOOFER Apel E S DV77SW SATELLITE SPEAKER fa S DV77ST Operating Instructions En powered subwoofer rear panel These labels can be found on the DVD CD tuner rear panel US model bottom panel European model and on the A A CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance H002 En WARNING THE APPARATUS IS NOT WATERPROOFS TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AND DO NOT PUT ANY WATER SOURCE NEAR THIS APPARATUS SUCH AS VASE FLOWERPOT COSMETICS CONTAINER AND MEDICINE BOTTLE ETC HOO1AEn CAUTION THE STANDBY ON BUTTON IS SECONDARY CONNE
106. R a gt CLOCK ADJUST gt CLOCK ADJUST ENTER Jak o 9 00 am Setting Up ya T 4 Usethe A and V buttons to set the hour 4 ENTER then press ENTER e 12 e The default clock display format is 12 hour d 5 v BO Kee 5 Use the A and V buttons to set the ENTER gt minute then press ENTER UNEP gt RRR ERIE The display blinks for 2 seconds to indicate that the time has been set e Tip SYSTEM i Hir Slt Press SYSTEM DISP anytime to see the clock when the NM system is on or in standby 12 Bl Changing the clock display format Ghai 24 You can choose to display the clock and timer settings 1 STANDBY in 12 hour default setting or 24 hour format ON gt 2 If the system is on press STANDBY ON 2 jg SYSTEM MENU 33342 HOUR FORMAT to put it into standby e 4 gt ASTE H HR URE 5 2 2 Press SYSTEM MENU and select HOUR ENTER
107. SO 9660 compatible e Check that the track s are in the Audio Layer 3 format Check that the sampling rate of the track s are 44 1 or 48kHz e track name does not end in mp3 or MP3 this system will not recognize it as an MP3 track This system only recognizes the first 250 folders and tracks on a disc If there are more folders tracks than this you will not be able to play them This system is not compatible with multi session discs If the disc is multi session you will only be able to play tracks recorded onto the first session e Make sure that you re using the remote within its operating range and that there are no obstacles between the remote and the sensor on the main unit e Check that the batteries are not exhausted e Check that the correct function is selected DVD CD etc the volume turned up Check that the MUTE function is not on and that the disc is not paused e Check that the disc is clean and undamaged page 92 e Check that all rear panel connections are correct e f you find dirty or oxidized plugs terminals clean them Bl Resetting the system Resetting the system returns all menu picture and password settings to their factory defaults 1 Switch the system into standby using the front panel standby on switch problem please consult your nearest Pioneer service center 2 Hold down the front panel button and switch back on All DVD and audio settings are cle
108. STATION NAME STATION NAME e o ENTER SETTE S BRUT RE GEH fi DISP CHARACTER 77208 gt FR B Ig Fd A ENTER 3255 A S db lx ST 1 RA e e gt e 31 SYSTEM MENU Getting Started Bl Tuner system displays e Press SYSTEM DISP to change the infor mation shown in the display FM 87 50MHz Y 7 36 am Time Frequency Playing other connected components You may have connected various other components to your system using the analog or digital auxiliary inputs 1 Press VIDEO V1 V2 V3 to select an auxiliary input 2 Forinputs V1 only Press SYSTEM MENU and select VIDEO1 INPUT e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option 3 Usethe A or button to select an auxiliary input NPUT ANALOG NPUT OPTICAL 4 Press ENTER W SYSTEM DISP
109. Sound menu Ifyou don t press ENTER the Sound menu is exited anyway after about 5 seconds FFA SS ater AER Sound RUFI GENRE MUA BR ess DSP gt A MARAE BEDS STANDARD SURROUND OFF jui SOUND a gt Sound ui 18 d BASS 0 IE TREBLE 0 EFFECT 70 WMU CIR ATA OCR IH P BASS ON MIDNIGHT ON A o ENTER Sound e ENTER 5 Sound 38 En ChH Bl Using sound modes This system offers several ways to enjoy surround sound and stereo sources When playing Dolby Digital Dolby Surround Dolby Pro Logic or DTS sources we recom mend using the surround mode to ensure proper surround sound From the surround mode you can choose one of the Advanced Theater effects to add room type effects to the source If you want to add room type effects to stereo sources we recommend using the DSP effects Like the Advanced Theater effects these add ambience to the sou
110. age movies will be shown with subtitles Set to Off to have the system play discs strictly according to your Audio Language and Subtitle Language settings For Auto Language to work the Audio Language and Subtitle Language settings must be the same see pages 72 74 Subtitle Language List of Languages Code 0 2 a ja Japanese 1 Jol lo 1 v Setup audio language y RETURN Return Move ENTER Select SETUP Exit DVD 136 Other ET tH DUBIUS ECL GE A EIIE A pa ak DVD Auto Language BR SR Language OSD Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language 0n Off Play dialog etc in original language Subtitle ON with foreign audio EDA Move SETUP Exit ix IBLESOnIBE DVDR A had WARS EAA gt LEUR PEIER Nae CREE aee AAI o Kiini UE IU DUM BUR BRR ae ARR ix ie SOff Audio Language Subtitle Language
111. al Time 6 30 Track Time 01 3 32 02 2 58 11 Exit CD Video CD DVD CD C DVD VideoCD CD e SYSTEM DISP CD 1 0 24 Test ID sic Y 4 12 am CD CD 4 12 am En ChH Playing MP3s MP3 ll Playing MP3s MP3 This system can play MP3 files on a CD ROM disc MP3 CD ROM MP3 is a popular audio format on computers and the gt MPIRE SEMI X FORE Internet Even with file sizes one tenth the size of CD gt ERE EE EE audio the sound quality remains reasonable MP3 1 Load the MP3 disc into the player AAA EG lex Fe E5208 o t may take upwards of 20 seconds for the system to ra read the contents of the disc 2 LEMP E AS Ait XE HT EHH gt 2 Press gt I to start playing the first track on the disc BEEKIE REER gt RCR LAJ Fii It may take a few seconds for the system to locate the track on the disc depending on the complexity of the e HE EERI Wap hj a file structure
112. ared CD DVD VCD IKA RA A BR o 928 1 eS BEE 12 e AIL WSS Gb gu oe A gt iP ERE EE EGER D DV DATE FRE IHRE Ae GERIT IHfUSTANDBY ON RENE TIR ENG o N p T DERE EAT HAA Ca TG DUST SRL IDEEN i o ER feit z IER AA RE amp mEG tt Setup
113. ault setting no change to the dynamics D R C LOW Dynamic range is reduced by a small amount D R C MEDIUM Mid setting D R C HIGH Dynamic range is reduced by a large amount good for listening at very low volume Press ENTER to make the setting LFE Attenuator Use the LFE Low Frequency Effects attenuator to reduce the subwoofer level if it is distorting Press SYSTEM SETUP Access this function together with the SHIFT button Press the lt or gt button until you see LFE ATT in the display Use the and V buttons to select a dynamic range setting LFE ATT O Default setting no attenuation LFE ATT 10 TheLFE channel is attenuated reduced by 10dB ATT OFF The LFE channel is switched off Press ENTER to make the setting SYSTEM SETUP SHIFT lt gt D R C A Vv e
114. back e Bi SUBTITLE MRI To display switch the subtitle language CLR gt press SUBTITLE repeatedly e 73 To switch off subtitles press SUBTITLE men To set subtitle preferences see page 73 ER ertt Dv RATS gt Switching audio language c te When playing a DVD disc recorded with dialog in two or AUDIO gt more languages you can switch audio language V ne a anytime during playback nci To display switch the audio language press AUDIO repeatedly To set audio language preferences see page 72 En ChH Playing Discs HERE HE Bl Switching audio channels Video cD CD For karaoke or similar format CDs and Video CDs it s possible to select stereo left channel only or right channel only e change the playback channel press AUDIO Press repeatedly to switch between e LCH Left channel only R CH Right channel only STEREO W Making a program list C DvD VideocD CD Making a program list means telling the player which titles chapters tracks you want played and the order to play them in You make a program list via an on screen display using the c
115. ce between widescreen and standard TVs Confirm all the settings General Setup Navigator Navigator Save Changes Exit Setup Navigator Delete Changes Start Again D Changes are saved 4 Vme ENTER Select SETUP Exit Congratulations you ve set up your system If you want to use the Setup Navigator again at any time it is available from the General menu Also each individual setting can be changed using the appropriate menu option chapter 10 explains all menu options in detail Kis T aja Start e j4 ENTER CRURA e Aft E APER Start Off i OSD RRASA General Setup Navigator English francais Language Deutsch OSD Language Italiano Espa ol Select the On Screen Language Auto o es e OCA ANH RT BE Bl fin T ENTER Select SETUP Exit General Setup Navigator Navigator TV Connection TvType Standard 4 3 Widescreen TV 16 9 aspect ratio PMove TELE fa T EE XE Ee eA OR ZI an 2 ba 87 Haero Aspect ratio ENTER Select SETUP Exit General Setup Navigator Navigator Save Changes Exit Setup Navigator Delete Changes Start Again
116. e You can highlight a preset while a disc is playing before you press ENTER to select it to see the effect on the picture immediately Note that depending on the disc and your TV monitor the effect of these settings may not be clear Creating your own setting 1 E Select Start 2 Select Video Setup Video Memory Select Video Setup 5 Use the A and V buttons to select a picture quality parameter then use the lt and gt buttons to adjust that parameter Fine Focus On Off f 9 Move ENTER Select DISPLAY Check Fine Focus Switch on to reveal greater detail higher resolution in the picture Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the elements in the picture E N Start xj Video Memory Select o fax e Standard 1 gt ETIR MEE e Memory 1 2 3 mH Sia ENTER M e Cinema e Animation iz 1 je Start Video Setup gt Video Memory Select Video Setup
117. e of current title Play Title remaining total time of current title i current title chapter number elapsed time of current title 3 32 54 53 0 21 1 51 elapsed time of current chapter i current title chapter number elapsed time of current title 3 32 54 53 1 30 1 51 remaining time of current chapter total time of current chapter i current title chapter number elapsed time of current title Play 3 32 5453 Tr Rate mimm 6 3 transmission rate level meter transmission rate level i Display off Play Chapter total time of current chapter Play Chapter To display the time remaining on a DVD disc press and hold DVD DISP The display shows the disc time remaining for as long as you hold the button Release the button to revert to the previous display DVD Play 3 29 49 58 Title 51 06 101 04 i Play 3 32 54 53 Chapter 0 21 1 51 Ri e Ek Play 3 32 54 53 Chapter 1 30 1 B
118. earch DVD only Chapter Track search Time search DVD and Video CD only Folder search MP3 only Off 2 Enter the title chapter track number or time minutes amp seconds For example for title 4 press 4 For chapter track 12 press 1 2 For 45 minutes into the disc press 4 5 0 3 Press Il to start restart playback B KHK VCDRIICD A NIERA NI SE an T Qa D Fau VCD PBC Wa gt d DE IBI IDEEN UL DVD VideocD CD MPs SEARCH RSI e Title search FRHSDVD e Chapter Track search e Time search DVD VCD e Folder search MP3 only e Off PREM Da 4 4 TSGA 12 gt HI 1 2 45 4 5 0 0 w
119. ening position when doing this You can adjust each speaker in the range of 10dB 5 When you re done press TEST TONE to turn off the test tone Bl Setting the TV System The default setting of this player is AUTO and unless you notice that the picture is distorted when playing some discs you should leave it set to AUTO If you experience picture distortion with some discs set the TV system to match your country or region Note When set to NTSC PAL encoded DVD discs are output as is 1 Make sure that the system is in standby Press SYSTEM MENU N Press lt or gt repeatedly until you see VIDEO SELECT appear in the display Press ENTER A Use A or to select the video system Switch between AUTO PAL and NTSC 6 Press ENTER Kia m MASA 952 Lch OdB Y Lch 3dB ERR gt WEIT Ett EIS ASTE ERE E MEE eae RE SPERO IRE ES 10dB gt TEST TONE AUTO NTSC PAL DVD tH o
120. er Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help H010 En Information to User HO11En Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE CAUTION THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD H013 En Installation Precautions LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH Install components so that there are no obstructions above or Multi ulti voltage model onl either side of them or by ventilation holes Also install 5cm 5 y away from the wall as shown in the figures Components feature ventilation holes on the bottom so do not install on thick pile carpets or other surfaces that may block them The line voltage selector switch is located on the rear panel Check that it is set properly before plugging the power cord into the outlet If the voltage is not properly set or if you move to an area where the voltage requirements differ adjust the selector switch as follows Use a vacuum cleaner periodically to clean the port of the Besure to disconnect the power cord from its outlet before making subwoofer to keep it free of dust this adjus
121. fap DEUS E BIDSPER A Bl IP However you can set levels independently for each DSP 64 mode see page 64 for more on this Note It may not be possible to accurately adjust the FA ERTE n REIRA ENRE TJ subwoofer level using this method You may prefer to UR o RAT LIER RH AEUR leave it on its default setting and adjust it to your liking EEE ES FT aE later when playing surround sound sources 1 Press SURROUND 1 9 SURROUND STANDARD STANDARD The surround mode can be set to anything except SURROUND OFF AUTO SURROUND OFF or AUTO No test tone is output if BUE CHR RUBER ax IE Eae BA EK HIJ the surround mode is set to either of these settings 2 Set the volume to a moderate level 2 SSE Mapes 3 Press TEST TONE SHIFT and CLR to 3 12 TEST TONE SHIFT CLR EA start the test tone then adjust the master ABER Bade FSS volume to a suitable level The test tone plays through each speaker in turn e Front left e n e Center e BERG Front right e ER Surround right Surround left e HUC Subwoofer e En ChH Setting Up 4 Use the A and V buttons to adjust the level of a speaker as the test tone plays Lch OdB Y Lch 3dB For best results sit in your main list
122. ft and right speakers and the subwoofer No effects are added If necessary adjust the effect level Select EFFECT from the Sound menu and adjust using the A and W buttons Press ENTER to set the level EFFECT 70 You can adjust the effect level in the range of 10 to 90 in steps of 10 STANDARD B AUTO AESA Pro Logic MUSICAL DRAMA e ACTION e VIRTUAL SURR 1 SEENE AOS RE o EAS HE OL EEE T VIRTUAL SURR 2 WARE AEF Ee CERE T MERRIA AA REAR WIDE SURROUND OFF gt Sound EFFECT I 1Z ENTER EFFECT 70 LATE OZB 901 8 OR EBS di 10 En ChH m Using Sound Modes and Effects Bl Playing other stereo sources with DSP
123. ght protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection HEB Dolby gt Pro technology must be authorized by Macrovision Logic Dp Corporation and is intended for home and other 1992 1997 limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or DTS DTS Digital Surround disassembly is prohibited Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories iG Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works 1992 1997 Dolby E Laboratories All rights reserved Xv DV77 DVD DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks 1 2 of Digital Theater Systems Inc Manufactured under 3E
124. gital Audio Dolby Digital 96kHz PCM Out Dolby Digital PCM D Changes Dolby Digital output mode ED AF Move SETUP Exit TE E A FALE DU SS HL AL tat AV Mka PREIA AF BSE TRIE Ma ha SEL tat Dolby Digital gt GARE Dolby Digital gt PCM gt 96kHz PCM Out 96kHz 96kHz Audio Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital ET 96kHz gt 48kHz 196kHz Changes 96kHz output mode EDA SETUP Exit FE aS A FC BE BU HL AL ER gt MD BREF BEE SAREE SETI AGIA ARATE RAMA ARE 96kHz 96kHz 96kHz gt 48kHz DVD Setup Menu Sie B Bl Tv Screen FRA W Video settings Bl TV Screen Set in Setup Navigator Default 16 9 Wide Video V2 EN 43 Letter Box 4 3 Pan amp Scan 116 9 Wide D Select your display preference EDA Move SETUP Exit If you have a widescreen TV select the 16 9 Wide setting widescreen DVD software is then shown using the full screen area When playing software recorded in conventional 4 3 format the settings on your TV will determine how the material is presented see the manual that came with you
125. hk INDIA 0914 in 0914 INDONESIA 0904 id 0904 id ITALY 0920 it FAKI 0920 it JAPAN 1016 jp 1016 jp KOREA REPUBLIC OF 118 kr 1118 kr MALAYSIA 1325 my 1325 my MEXICO 1324 mx 1324 mx NETHERLANDS 1412 ni 1412 nl NEW ZEALAND 1426 nz 1426 m NORWAY 1415 no 1415 WA PAKISTAN 1611 pk 1611 pk PHILIPPINES 1608 ph HEA 1608 ph PORTUGAL 1620 pt 1620 pt RUSSIAN FEDERATION 1821 ru RE 1821 SINGAPORE 1907 sg 1907 sg SPAIN 0519 es 0519 es SWEDEN 1905 se 1905 m SWITZERLAND 0308 ch 0308 ch TAIWAN PROVINCE 2023 tw 2023 tw OF CHINA 2008 th THAILAND 2008 th 0702 gb UNITED KINGDOM 0702 gb 2119 M UNITED STATES OF 2119 us AMERICA En ChH Connecting Up A Important A Before making or changing any rear panel connections GZ A gt ZEEE make sure that all the components are switched off and gt CHER unplugged from power supply Connecting other components B 1 Usea stereo audio cable to connect the 1 analog outputs of an external component AuUDIO IN to the AUDIO IN jacks of this unit
126. htly from the center to the outside edge as shown on the next page If necessary use a cloth soaked in alcohol or a commercially available CD or DVD cleaning kit to clean a disc more thoroughly Never use benzine thinner or other cleaning agents including products designed for cleaning vinyl records Wipe lightly from the center of the disc using straight strokes Don t wipe the disc surface using circular strokes Ke NS E Storing discs Although CDs and DVDs are more durable than vinyl records you should still take care to handle and store discs correctly When you re not using disc return it to its case and store upright Avoid leaving discs in excessively cold humid or hot environments including under direct sunlight Don t glue paper or put stickers on discs or write on them using a pencil ball point pen or other sharp tipped writing instrument Discs to avoid Discs spin at high speed during playback If you can see that a disc is cracked chipped warped or otherwise damaged don t risk using it you could end up damaging the system This system is designed for use with conventional fully circular discs only Use of shaped discs is not recommended Pioneer disclaims all liability arising in connection with the use of shaped CDs and DVDs AURA Er EUH TSC WEES FH TR
127. ing Started Playing DVDs CDs and Video CDs Basic playback controls 8 Navigating DVD disc menus Navigating Video CD PBC menus 30 Listening to the radio Improving FM stereo 32 Saving station presets es 32 Listening to station presets e 33 Naming station presets e 4 Tuner system displays ce 35 Playing other connected components 35 Reducing the auxiliary input level 36 5 Using Sound modes and Effects Using the Sound menu ees 37 Using sound modes Le 38 Playing Dolby DTS sources 38 Playing other stereo sources with DSP effects 40 6 Playing Discs IntroduetiOn sa a 41 Finding what you want on a disc 41 Switching camera angles e 42 Switching subtitles 2542 Switching audio language e 42 Switching audio channels 43 Making a program list cee 43 Using random play Using repeat play cece En ChH Fag 9 2 MM 9 BET RE Nt die E ERR 10 10 ps
128. ious TV Screen settings on the different kinds of disc available When viewing on a standard TV or monitor iS Sie es CS rs tex Screen format of disc 16 9 Setting 4 3 Letter Bor B ERRIMAN Appearance The program is shown in widescreen with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen The sides of the program are cropped so that the picture fills the whole screen TAMER AE 4 3 The program appears squashed Set to either 4 3 Letter Box or 4 3 Pan amp Scan 9 4 3 Letter Box ak 4 3 Pan amp Scan 0 4 3 Letter Bor 4 3 Pan amp Scan The program is presented correctly on either setting PZ AR EMERE When viewing on a widescreen TV or monitor fr ace re oe ian eee Lee Appearance Screen format of disc Setting 16 9 16 9 Wide The program is presented in m am f widescreen The program is shown in o 2 widescreen with black bars at eft o the either side of the
129. is 3m You can adjust the range from 0 3m to 9 0m in steps of 0 3m RS gt SR ic Ba a me FIERE IL Pa E BRIER DUET iR ia KEREMMA gt AHIRE SYSTEM SETUP e SHIFT SYSTEM SETUP lt lt gt FRONT FRONT SP 3 0m kuuona 1 ER EE B o TERIS fa EE Dre EHE VBL B EE EE L RTI EE 3 0 3 9 0 0 3 Setting Up 4 Press gt to move on to the CENTER speaker setting CENTER SP 3 0m Use the A and V buttons to set the distance from your main listening posi tion to the center speaker The default setting is 3m You can adjust the range from 0 3m to 9 0m in steps of 0 3m Press gt to move on to the SURROUND speakers
130. ish OSD Language I English French French Subtitle Language German Subtitle Language German Auto Language Italian Auto Language Italian Spanish Spanish Other Other Setup audio language Setup audio language ED AF Move Exit 4P49 Move SETUP Exit En ChH DVD Setup Menu This setting is your preferred audio language for DVD discs If the language you specify here is recorded on 2 disc the system automatically plays the disc in that language although this depends on the Auto Lan guage setting see Aulo Language on page 74 Language List of Languages Code 0 2 a ja Japanese i Jol lol 1 v KD Setup audio language 49 Move RETURN Return ENTER Select SETUP Exit The DVD format recognizes 136 different languages Choose Other if you want to specify a language other than those listed then follow the on screen display to select a language You may also want to refer to the Language code list on page 89 Q Remember You can switch between the languages recorded on a DVD disc any time during playback using the AUDIO button This does not affect this setting Subtitle Language Default Setting English Language OSD Language English Audio Language French German Auto Language Italian Spanish Other Setup disc s subtitle language ED AF Move SETUP Exit This
131. k signal try switching to mono Press SYSTEM MENU and select TUNER MENU TUNER MENU Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option Select FM AUTO MONO from the tuner menu FM AUTO MONO e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER fto select the currently displayed option Select FM AUTO or FM MONO Change menu options using the and W buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option When listening in mono the O indicator lights in the display Saving station presets If you often listen to a particular radio station it s convenient to have the receiver store the frequency for easy recall whenever you want to listen to that station This saves the effort of manually tuning in each time This system can save up to 30 station presets When saving FM frequencies the receiver also saves the mono setting see above Tune to a station you want to memorize See Listening to the radio on the previous page for more on how to do this FM FM SYSTEM MENU gt 342 TUNER MENU TUNER MENU e HI o ENTER EE BREUI JSEJH FM AUTO MONO FM AUTO MONO e WI
132. lt setting the tuner jumps in steps of 10kHz when tuning in AM stations If you find that this is 1 Switch the system into standby 2 Press SYSTEM MENU and select TUNER STEP e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option En ChH Additional Information 3 Use the A or V button to select AM 9k FM 50k or AM 10k FM100k as required The system returns to standby Bl Dimming the display e Press DIMMER to change the brightness of the display There are 5 levels of brightness Taking care of your system To clean this unit wipe with a soft dry cloth For stubborn dirt wet a soft cloth with a mild detergent solution made by diluting one part detergent to 5 or 6 parts water wring well then wipe off the dirt Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface dry Do not use volatile liquids such as benzene and thinner which may damage the surfaces Bl Disc lens cleaner The disc pickup lens should not become dirty in normal use but if for some reason it should malfunction due to dirt or dust consult your nearest Pioneer authorized service center Although lens cleaners for CD players are commercially available we do not recommend using them since some may damage the lens Taking care of your discs When holding discs take care not to leave fingerprints dirt or scratches on the disc surface Hold the disc by i
133. m Set in the same way as the switch on time pressing ENTER to finish 7 Checkthe settings you just made The display shows the timer settings TIMER CHECK Y ON 9 30 am Y OFF 10 30 am Y DVD CD Y VOLUME 12 M CHECK END 8 Switch the system into standby The timer will not work if the system is left on The standby light on the front panel lights green to indicate that the timer has been set Bl Activating deactivating the wake up timer To activate the wake up timer set the timer to ON To deactivate it set the timer to OFF 1 Press CLOCK TIMER and select WAKE UP WAKE UP e Press lt a or gt gt to change the displayed option Press ENTER to select an option 2 Select TIMER ON or TIMER OFF e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option 2 OFF 10 30 am ENTER TIMER CHECK Y ON 9 30 am Y OFF 10 30 am Y DVD CD Y VOLUME 12 Y CHECK END c
134. oo TET RE 1 PRESSES 5m 3 PEREA 10m 2 DER BIB 19 BOSS EBRAR 4 DETECTED TETTE 1 SEH PMID TET ETE TD 1 BAT PEER 1 1 1 e 2001 Additional Information En ChH Additional Information En ChH Bl Demo display B This system features a demonstration display When the demo mode is on the demo display automatically starts TEASE A PUR Ze gt EE after the system is plugged in or if it s inactive for more DVDEK CDF AGE FAY TATE IRF TET BESS 7 EINE gt TR than five minutes in the DVD CD function 1 Switch the system into standby 1 2 SYSTEM MENUZT3E EDEMO MODE 2 Press SYSTEM MENU and select DEMO MODE e Change menu options using the lt 4 and gt gt buttons Press ENTER to select the currently displayed option 3 BSE RHABXWIZSIB
135. p Scan Letter 5 F gt Eb Pan amp Scan 4 3 o PHRA RASH S Video Out 5 Puoi 52 IE DEAE BEIGIS vi deo REBERERE HIT ERE WITIR EIA WU FR BEER ET SI ABCA MPRE S1 Video1 TV Screen 16 9 Widel S Video Out 51 Screen Saver 152 EDAP Move SETUP Exit 0 DOE DVDR ERE Bl Screen Saver Bl Screen Saver ER REE FEX Default setting On On Video1 Video1 ace pet 9 Sereen Saver ON Screen Saver On off off 4P4 Move SETUP Exit EDA Move SEUP Exit If a constant image is displayed on a conventional CRT e TV it can ne MA a ghost image on the LA E RON N screen saver HE ISOR screen Switch On the screen saver to make sure that a MR Fa
136. psed playback time Press DVD DISP when the disc is stopped to display disc information Information MP3 Folder Track Folder 001 1 9 001 1 10 002 1 11 002 1 13 003 1 3 003 1 5 004 1 22 004 1 4 005 1 15 005 1 8 12 D DISPLAY Exit 1 WA aa RERA E fe i DIU T e Repeat track RPT 1 e Repeat folder RPTHS AS EE e Repeat disc RPT e Repeat off IB e MPF3 SYSTEM DISP gt Ss PLAY 16 20 0 05 Track ONLY YOU PLAY 2 10 0 05 Folder ELVIS 5 PLAY 2 16 0 05 Track 2 25 2 30 e ERRED RR IH CHE PLAY 2 16 0 05 Tr Rate 128kbps e fal DVD DISP TEENA Information MP3 Folder Track Folder
137. r TV for details on what options are available If you have a conventional TV choose either 4 3 Letter Box or 4 3 Pan amp Scan In Letter Box mode widescreen software is shown with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen Pan amp Scan chops the sides off widescreen material to make it fit the 4 3 screen so even though the picture looks larger on the screen you re actually seeing less of the movie See page 95 for more information S Video Out Default setting S2 You only need to make this setting if you connected this player to your TV using an S Video cord If you find that the picture is stretched or distorted on the default S2 setting try changing it to ST Video1 TV Screen 16 9 Widel S Video Out 51 Screen Saver 152 EDAP Move SETUP Exit e ERIE PETRI 16 9 Wide Video V2 s Letter Box 4 3 Pan amp Scan 116 9 Wide D Select your display preference EDA Move SETUP Exit FREED Le rc HIST 16 9 Wide DVD 4 3 4 3 Letter Box 4 3 Pan am
138. ralian and New Zealand model 175 W Round 2 pin AC plug model Flat blade 2 pin AC plug model Power consumption in standby mode Subwoofer section Powered subwoofer S DV77SW Type Bass reflex floor type antimagnetic Speaker 16 cm 6 5 16 in cone type Nominal impedance eee 40 Frequency range 31 Hz to 500 Hz Max input ed 65 W EIAJ Dimensions 190 W x 418 D x 420 H mm Weight qe Ln 15 9 kg S DV77SW RRE ES M 30W 528 1KHz 1 T H D 80 BESBZe 50W 100Hz 14 T H D 4Q ee RMS 40W See 1KHz 10 T H D 80 REAR 65W 100Hz 10 T H D 40 ua AC 110 120 V 220 230V 240V 50 60 Hz x TNR d ewe 240V 50 60 Hz 175W 2 AC 165W 2 AC 410W REME 0 9W ml ero RED iis E ero San S DV77SW XSm Ec RAE gt EIAJ c T MBA HE 16cm HAI EBREBB A 40 REE 31 Hz 300Hz 65W EI
139. rce to simulate different spaces such as a concert hall or a club Playing Dolby DTS sources Switch on the surround mode when you play a Dolby Surround Dolby Digital or DTS source Use the Advanced Theater effects to add room effects to the surround sound Note The surround mode cannot be used with 96kHz 24 bit sources or in combination with DSP effects Press SURROUND repeatedly to select a surround mode The display shows the current surround mode AUTO For digital sources decoding is automatically selected according to the source Dolby Digital DTS Dolby Pro Logic 2 channel stereo etc No extra effects are added to the source Analog sources are played in the same way as the Surround Off setting Using Sound Modes and Effects 5 Pro Logic DTS DSP ERAR e
140. ri bh 0208 Lingala In 1214 Tamil ta 2001 Bislama bi 0209 Laothian lo 1215 Telugu te 2005 Bengali bn 0214 Lithuanian It 1220 Tajik tg 2007 Tibetan bo 0215 Latvian lv 1222 Thai th 2008 Breton br 0218 Malagasy mg 1507 Tigrinya ti 2009 Catalan 0301 Maori mi 1309 Turkmen tk 2011 Corsican co 0315 Macedonian mk 1311 Tagalog tl 2012 Czech cs 0319 Malayalam ml 1312 Setswana tn 2014 Welsh cy 0325 Mongolian mn 1514 Tonga to 2015 Danish da 0401 Moldavian mo 1515 Turkish tr 2018 Bhutani dz 0426 Marathi mr 1518 Tsonga ts 2019 Esperanto eo 0515 Malay ms 1319 Tatar tt 2020 Estonian et 0520 Maltese mt 1320 Twi tw 2025 Basque eu 0521 Burmese my 1325 Ukrainian uk 211 Persian fa 0601 Nauru na 1401 Urdu ur 2118 Finnish fi 0609 Nepali ne 1405 Uzbek uz 2126 Fiji fj 0610 Norwegian no 1415 Vietnamese vi 2209 Faroese fo 0615 Occitan 1503 Volap k vo 2215 Frisian fy 0625 Oromo om 1513 Wolof wo 2315 Irish ga 0701 Oriya or 1518 Xhosa xh 2408 Scots Gaelic gd 0704 Panjabi pa 1601 Yoruba yo 2515 Galician gl 0712 Polish pl 1612 Zulu zu 2621 Guarani gn 0714 Pashto Pushto ps 1619 Gujarati gu 0721 Portuguese pt 1620 Additional Information Screen sizes and disc formats The table below shows the effect of var
141. s you enter them e It s also possible to use the cursor buttons to set the password up and down to set the number left and right to change the cursor position Press ENTER Enter a new password Press ENTER Parental Lock Country Code DARBEA o PERAIRAN gt Ka ABER E di Parental Lock Country Code ess AERE ss fS ED RI AN TH DAC BUT AERE RE 5 o Parental Lock Country Code SX o 33242 Password 4 ENTER 95 Ws o 33842 Password Change gt e e P eas
142. same title To resume normal playback press CLR You can also repeat a section of a disc just once by pressing gt M to mark the end point instead of B mm 1 cD Ycp DVD a NZS 13 REPEAT SHIFT 4 gt 3 amp DVD Repeat Title Repeat Off e Repeat Track Repeat Disc Repeat off CLR Q REPEAT o Repeat Chapter us SHIFT 5 e DVD
143. setting is your preferred subtitle language for DVD discs If the language you specify here is recorded on a disc the system automatically plays the disc with those subtitles although this depends on the Auto Language setting see Auto Language on page 74 9 a 23 3874 Auto Language Language Audio Language List of Languages Code 0 2 a ja Japanese 1 10 fol H v Setup audio language 49 Move RETURN Return ENTER Select SETUP Exit DVD 136 UAE Auto Language Other gt AE RR wefan EE o fatta ARB FWY TUS TIGE CHE Tate AC PR CERTI HESSE n DU AUDIO IB Subtitle Language e mE English Language Exiit OSD Language 1 English Audio Language French German Auto Language Italian Spanish Other Setup disc s subtitle language DAY Move SETUP Exit aset n FA A ma DVD Ead pi ATI RE 6
144. t of the disc plays out 1 Press RANDOM SHIFT and 6 to start random play To stop the disc and cancel random playback press To cancel random playback without stopping playback press CLR The rest of the disc plays out During random play the lt 4 and I buttons function a little differently to normal Ha a returns to the beginning of the current track chapter You can t go back further than this BPI selects another track chapter at random from those remaining 5 ENTER PROGRAM e PBC YCD ENTER W DVD iu cskvcD DVD 1 RANDOM SHIFT 6 Rast REN CE Te BUTE i e Random Chapter e Random Title 2 ENTER e M e CLR 1 RANDOM SHIFT 6
145. t setting the left channel is played through the left speaker the right through the right chi The left channel is played through the center speaker or through the left and right speakers if Surround Off is selected the right channel is muted ch2 The right channel is played through the center speaker or through the left and right speakers if Surround Off is selected the left channel is muted MIX The left and right channels are mixed together and played through the center speaker or through both left and right speakers if Surround Off is selected 4 Press ENTER to make the setting ssim ER USE DS ELE gt SYSTEM SETUP HIIEHZSHIFTTIZSILEEH BE lt gt
146. ternal fault in the DVD player the display shows DVD 3 3 ERROR then the power is automati cally shut off If when you switch the unit back on everything works normally then you can continue to use it If the error persists please contact your nearest Pioneer Service Center A IERI CE CE MENGE FS Ke MICA IE AURI AE CE CEPI USCIRE Pioneer rj CBS ED CIN E T f Goodbye Pioneer S LO FAN ERROR DVD DVD
147. tings will be recalled automatically whenever you load that disc The player can store settings for 15 discs after this memorizing B hiii AURAL gt ANE H UY CE i a RRS TES TUR SR B C ENA THEE SE LAST SHIFT 2 ERRORE RARA Aki LAST SHIFT 2 e AMBRE AMR LAST gt Riz TEM Last Memory 2 CLR e VCD PCB VCD gt Last Memory ERA axis DVD Condition Memory 15 gt e Bir SLE SLAF Be rin
148. tment Use a medium sized flat blade screwdriver Insert the tip of the screwdriver into the groove of the selector switch and turn it so that Powered subwoofer unit S DV775W the power voltage marking of your area points to the arrow 110V 120V 5 cm or more 220V 230V 240 V 5 cm or more VOLTAGE SELECTOR CAUTION 220 230 V Power source voltage is factory adjusted 220 230 volts If your area is different change voltage selectors settings H038 En DVD CD Tuner XV DV77 5 or more POWER CORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place the unit a piece of furniture etc on the power cord or pinch the cord Never make a knot in 5 cm or the cord or tie it with other cords The power cords should be routed such more that they are not likely to be stepped on A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock Check the power cord once in a while When you find it damaged ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement 15 cm or more AT AIA 008 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
149. to Assist Subtitle to have the player display the extra assistive subtitles recorded on to some DVD discs Subtitle Off Default Setting Selected Subtitle Language OSD Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language On DVD Language English Subtitle Display IWith Audio Selected Subtitle EDA Move SETUP Exit Some discs display subtitles even if the Subtitle Display setting this page is set to off In this case you can either have the subtitles displayed in the same language as your preferred audio language With Audio or in your preferred subtitle language Selected Subtitle If the Audio Language and Subtitle Language settings are the same then both of these choices will give the same result Bl subtitle Display nw e OSD Language English Audio Language English Subtitle Language English Auto Language On DVD Language Subtitle Display Off Subtitle Off Assist Subtitle EB 29 Move SETUP Exit On Subtitle Language fi Auto Language Off Subtitle Off o 4207 Assist Subtitle DVD
150. ts edge or by the center hole and edge Damaged or dirty discs can affect playback performance Take care also not to scratch the label side of the disc Although not as VIESIRISESESESEFZAM 9k FM 50k AM 10k FM 100k ale Se RET RESO DIMMER 5 ARE FRIAR ABT SEES gt HAERTER EDEMA PIES EES KG ERA FEER HE BEES ELS TE ALR RT LE HII rA E SANE iii Pioneer Tp ai Lt UHR PRLS BENATAR T ESEESE RARE FRKA 5 Ze PHAM IK ua MELT T ARFERIR Fete Bea SREE A RU SAA IPIE ETERS BU i dc IR TAN A aC ER ERA SCH En ChH En ChH Additional Information fragile as the recorded side scratches can still result in a disc becoming unusable Should a disc become marked with fingerprints dust etc clean using a soft dry cloth wiping the disc lig
151. u Mode Basic Setup Navigator Password Level Country Code Setup viewing restrictions EBDA Move SETUP Exit Some DVD Video discs feature a Parental Lock level If your player is set to a lower level than the disc it will require you to enter a password before the disc will play This gives you some control about what your children watch on your DVD player Some discs also support the Country Code feature The player does not play certain scenes on these discs depending on the country code you set Setup Menu Mode BAR xt E Basic Setup Navigator 1 Basic Parental Lock Off us Change menu mode ED AP Move General SUCH UCC Expert SETUP Exit Basic ERNA E JIN ixl Parental Lock RHE e Wok Off e 2119 us gt ERR FAMEN BI IR ERU Setup Menu Mode Basic Setup Navigator Password Level Country Code Setup viewing restrictions EDA Move DVD AS BS ST gt SETUP Exit 1 EL Parental 2 I RE
152. ursor buttons to navigate and the number buttons to enter titles chapters tracks DVD 1 Press PROGRAM SHIFT and 8 2 Use the lt or gt button to select Program Chapter or Program Title 5 Move the cursor down V to the program list window If you selected Program Chapter move the cursor up A and enter a title number all the programmed chapters will come from this title B is Video cD CD 0OK CD VCD gt HAE O BAENA ERNE o ula ua Bg tes P e LCH 7 HE e RCH 4 e STEREO AUDIO H ul Deri TIF DvD VideocD CD BLY Eid IIR BN E EAR OR PT RC EIUS AUF Ka ARE SR EFE gt p EM I ERR 3 87 S SUD DVD PROGRAM SHIFT 8 a mo 8 Program Chapter 3 Program Title AGREE Program Chapter 3f En ChH Enter the title chapter numbers for your program list For titles chapters 1 10 use the corresponding number buttons For 11 and over use the gt 10 button gt 10 2 4 for 24 etc e Aprogram list can contain up to
153. ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating to prevent fire hazard the openings should never be blocked and covered with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains etc Also do not put the apparatus on the thick carpet bed sofa or fabric having a thick pile H040 En Thank you for buying this PIONEER product Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly After you have finished reading the instructions put them away in a safe place for future reference When using this product follow the instructions written on the underside of the unit which concern the XV DV77 CAUTION This product contains a laser diode of higher class than 1 To ensure continued safety do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer all servicing to qualified personnel The following caution label appear on your player Location On the bottom panel of XV DV77 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Inside the bonnet of XV DV77 CAUTION SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENNABDECKUNG GE FFNET VORSICHT NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASERSTR LING VED BNING UNDG UDS ETTELSE FOR SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL R PPNAD BETRAKTA EJSTR LEN AVATTAESSA ALTISTUT NAKYVA JA NAKYMATTOMALLE LASERSATEIL YLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEN

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