Lexicon RV Receiver manual

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    RV-5 Receiver User Guide[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructio ns. 3. Heed all warni ngs. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manuf acture r ’s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat[...]

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    Lexicon Inc. 3 Oak Park Drive Bedford, MA 01730-1413 USA T el 781-280-0 300 Fax 781-2 80-0490 www .lexicon.com Customer Service T elepho ne: 781-280- 0300 Sales Fax: 781-280- 0495 Service Fax: 781-280-04 99 Part No. 070-18144 | Rev 0 | 06/07 Lexicon, “Logic 7”, and the L7 logo are regis tered trademarks of Harman Inter national Industries, Inc.[...]

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    Introduction Lexicon ii DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS This document contai ns general safety , inst allation and operatio n instructions fo r the RV -5 Receiver . It is important to read t his user guide before attempting to use the produ ct. Pay particular attention to saf ety instructions. Note: This man ual is not intended as a ge neral refere nce g[...]

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    RV-5 Introduction iii Table of Contents Documentation Conventions ......................... .......................... ..... ii Getting Started About the RV-5.................................... .......................... ............ 1-2 Product Registration ............ .......................... .......................... .. 1-2 Highlights .....[...]

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    Introduction Lexicon iv Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls Tuner, PC, and Dock Overview ............................ ...................... 5-2 AM/FM Radio Tuner ....................................... .......................... . 5-2 Zone 2 Tuner .............. ..................... .......................... ........... 5-2 Tuner Activation and Displ[...]

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    1 Getting Started About the RV-5.............. ................. ................ ................ ............ 1-2 Product Registration ...... ................. ................ ................ ............ 1-2 Highlights ............................. .............................. .............. ......... 1-2 What’s in the Box .......... .....[...]

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    Getting Started Lexicon 1-2 ABOUT THE RV -5 Thank you for purchasing the RV -5 Receiver , a multi-faceted audio and video preamplifier with built-in processing. Married to that is a high-current, 7-channel power ampl ifier capable of driving a wide array of loudspeakers and a built-i n FM/AM tuner . In addition, the RV -5 can accommodate a pair of [...]

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    RV-5 Getting Started 1-3 WHAT’ S IN THE BOX The following items are included with th e RV -5 Receiver: • One AM Radio Antenna •O n e F M R a d i o A n t e n n a • One User Guide (this document) •O n e R e m o t e C o n t r o l • Four AAA Batteries (for us e with Remote Control) • One Microp hone • One Microp hone Rod • One 115V Po[...]

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    Getting Started Lexicon 1-4 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS The RV -5 requires special care du ri ng installation to ensure optimal performa nce. Pay particular attent ion to the in structions below an d to other precaution s that appear throughout this user guide. D O install the RV -5 on a solid, flat , level surface such as a table or shelf. D O sel[...]

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    2 Basic Operation Front Panel Overview .... ................. ................................ ............ 2-2 Rear Panel Overview ...... ................. ................................ ............ 2-5 Amplifier Overview ........ ................. ................ ................ ............ 2-8 Making Connections With the Amplifier Output .[...]

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    Basic Operation Lexicon 2-2 FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW The RV -5 is sh own below . The numbers in the fro nt panel illustration correspond w ith the numbered items in th e text. 1. Front Panel D isplay 2. IR Receive r 3. V olume Knob 4. T u ner/iPod Control Button s 5. Main Zone Input Select ion Buttons 6. Zone 2 Input Sele ction Buttons 7. Zone 2 Off B [...]

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    RV-5 Basic Operation 2-3 1 FRONT PANEL DISPLAY Use the front panel 2-lin e display to view the current input sour ce, input type , listenin g mode, and volu me leve l. The 2 x 20 cha racter display also functions as a display for messages and menus, one line at a time. 2 IR RECEIVER The IR receiver receives in frared commands from the RV -5 remote [...]

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    Basic Operation Lexicon 2-4 pressing a Zone 2 input sele ction button activates the corresponding input in Zone 2. When the RV -5 is in Standby , pressing a Zo ne 2 input selection button powers on th e RV -5, selects the input in Zone 2 , and turns off the Main Zone . 7 ZONE 2 OFF BUTTON Deactivates Zone 2. When Zone 2 is off , the Zone 2 OFF b ut[...]

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    Basic Operation Lexicon 2-5 REAR PANEL OVERVIEW The RV -5 rear panel is shown below . The nu mbers in the rear panel illu strations correspond with the numbered items in the text. 1. Microphone Input Conn ector 2. 8-CH Analog Audio Input Connector Array 3. Stereo Analog Audio Input Connectors 4. Digital Audio Input Co nnectors 5. Zone 2 Audio Outpu[...]

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    Basic Operation Lexicon 2-6 CAUTION! Never make or break connections to the RV -5 unless the RV -5 and all associated components are powered off. 1 MICROPHONE INPUT CONNECTOR Provides a microphone input for system calibration. The microphone in put is only for use with the supplied microphone during the systemcalibration process. See Section 3: Set[...]

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    RV-5 Basic Operation 2-7 9 S-VIDEO/COMPOSITE INPUT CONNECTORS Provide the S-Video & Composite analog video inputs. Four composite video connectors labeled 1 to 4 and four S-Video connectors labeled 1 to 4 are available. 10 S-VIDEO/COMPOSITE OUTPUT CONNECTORS Provide the S-Video & Composite video outputs. One composite video connector and on[...]

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    Basic Operation Lexicon 2-8 19 DOCK CONNECTOR Provides an interface for an iPod, which can then be accessed through the RV -5. T o use this feature, the D-1 Dock opti on must be instal led to the rear panel DOCK conn ector . Wi th a compati ble iPod connected to the RV -5, selecting the DOCK input allows you to play audio files from th e iPod. Y ou[...]

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    RV-5 Basic Operation 2-9 T UNER , PC, & DOCK OVERVIEW The T uner , PC, & Dock inputs are the only “hard-wired” inputs in the RV -5 Receiver . Unlike the other input s, these th ree have ver y specific audio- only function ality . The T uner input is for use with th e internal AM/FM radio tuner . The PC input is tied to the USB input on [...]

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    Basic Operation Lexicon 2-10 RV -5 MENU OVERVIEW When the remote control t ouch screen is in the “LEX”, “TUNER”, or “ZONE 2” menu layers, pressing MENU or SELECT on the RV -5 remote control accesses the menu controls for the RV -5 Receiver . The MAIN MENU is the root director y of the RV -5 menu structure and has three branches: AUDIO C[...]

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    RV-5 Basic Operation 2-11 REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS 1. T ouch Screen (component and function buttons) 2. MAIN remote control touch screen menu 3. OFF 4. VOLUME (+/-) 5. MUTE 6. MENU 7. SELECT & Navigation (left, right, up, & down) 8. Number Keypad & Enter 9. LIGHT (b ack light for the remote control) 10. ON 11. CHANNEL 12. Previous Channel[...]

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    Basic Operation Lexicon 2-12 MENU OPTIONS Selecting a menu op tion can open anothe r menu within the menu structure. For e xample, selecting SETUP from the MAIN MENU opens the SETUP menu. MENU ITEM SELECTION Use the remote control arrows to navigate the menu structure. T o select a menu item i n an open menu: 1. Press the Menu or Select butt ons to[...]

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    RV-5 Basic Operation 2-13 *The Menu Name is not a functional command. It is simply a label identifying which menu or su b-menu the touch scre en currently displays. MAIN LEX P AGE 1 LEX P AGE 2 LEX P AGE3 LEX P AGE4 1 Menu Name - MAIN* Menu Name - LEX Menu Name - LEX Menu Name - LEX (iPod controls) Menu Name - LEX (PC controls) 2 LEX Enters the Lex[...]

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    Basic Operation Lexicon 2-14 *The MAIN menu level does NOT control the R V -5. The remote control touch screen heading must read “LEX”, “T UNER”, or “ZONE 2” in order to cont rol the RV -5 Receiver . Note: The number call-outs on the fi gure above correlate with the numbers in the adjoining table. 11 12 14 16 18 13 15 17 19 MAIN* LEX PA[...]

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    RV-5 Basic Operation 2-15 *The MAIN menu level does NOT control the R V -5. The remote control touch screen heading must read “LEX”, “T UNER”, or “ZONE 2” in order to control t he RV -5 Receiver . Note: The number call-outs on the fi gure above correlate with the numbers in the adjoining table. 20 22 24 26 21 23 25 27 28 MAIN* LEX PA G [...]

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    Basic Operation Lexicon 2-16 *The MAIN menu level does N OT control the RV -5. The remote c ontrol touch screen heading must read “LEX”, “TUN ER”, or “ZONE 2” in order to control t he RV -5 Rece iver . Note: The number call-outs on the figure above correlate with the numbers in the adjoining table. 39 38 35 33 32 29 40 36 37 34 31 30 MA[...]

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    3 Setup Setup ............... ................................................ ................. ......... 3-2 Display Setup ........ ................ ................. ............. ....................... 3-3 Speaker/EQ Setup ......... ................. ................................ ............ 3-5 Rear Amp ............................ ......[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-2 SETUP Selecting SETU P from the MAIN MENU opens the SETUP menu. DISPLA Y SETUP Opens the DISPLA Y SETUP menu, which is used to customize the OSD and front panel display , as well as other display-related parameters. See the “Display Setup” section o n the following page for more informat ion. SPEAKER/EQ SETUP Opens the SPEAKER[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-3 DISPLAY SETUP Selecting the SETUP menu DISPLA Y SETUP option opens the DISPLA Y SETUP menu, which is used to customize the OSD and front panel display , and setup other display-r elated features. CONNECTION ANALOG, HDMI/DVI Selects the CONNECT ION param eter , which identifies the active video output connectors on the RV -5 rear pane[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-4 MENU TIME OUT NONE, 30, 40, 50, 60 SECONDS Selects the MENU TIME OUT parameter from the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. This parameter identifies the length of time before the OSD menu times out and can be set from 30 to 60 seconds in ten-second increments. If NONE is selected, then the OSD will not turn off automatically . CAUTION![...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-5 SPEAKER/EQ SETUP Select the SPEAKER/EQ SE TUP menu to configure the Main Zone audi o outpu t connectors for the desire d speaker setup. The Ma in Zon e includes eight audio output connectors labeled Front L/R, Center , Subwoofer , Side L/R and Rear L/R. MANUAL SPEAKERS SPEAKER DIST ANCES OUTPUT LEVELS SPEAKERS AUTO SETTINGS: OFF FRON[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-6 REAR AMP REAR AMP, ZONE 2 Selects the REAR AMP parameter , which identifies how the rear amplifier is utilized. The amplifier can drive the rear speakers in the Main Zone or the Zone 2 speakers. T o maintain 7.1-channel surround sound in the Main Zone while using the Zone 2 outputs, the Rear /Zone2 speaker connectors or the Rear P[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-7 FULL AUTOCAL Selects the FULL AUTO CAL procedure, which au tomatically sets the speaker distances, cross-over poin ts, and output levels, as well as performing system equalization adjustm ents. Note: The Full or Semi Autocal setti ngs that are saved to the Preset locations include the system equalization adjustment values. However , [...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-8 The microphone should be h eld within two feet o f the speaker baffle as a test tone is sent to the speaker . The Subwoofer test is done in two parts. The user is instructed to hold the microphone to the left of the primary listening position and then to the right of the primary listening position. T wo test tones are sent out to [...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-9 MANUAL SPEAKER SETUP Selecting the SETU P menu SPEAKER/EQ SETU P me nu MANUAL option open s the MANUAL menu, wh ich is used to manually set the speaker distances, cross-over points, and output levels. AUTO SETTINGS OFF , ON Loads the values from the active preset into the speak er cross-over points, distances, or output level paramet[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-10 SPEAKERS MENU Selecting the MANUAL SETUP menu SPEAKERS option o pens the SPEAKERS menu, which assigns inde pendent cross-over points for each Main Zone audio output connector . Front cross-over selections affect the Sub Mode para meter options. Manual Speaker Setup Considerations: • Select the cross-over point closest to the -3[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-11 REAR/Z2 L/R FULL, 40 to 120Hz, NONE Allows the ma nual selection of a cross -over point for t he Main Zone audio output connectors labeled REAR/Z2 L/R. A vailable selecti ons include NONE, FULL, 120 Hz, 100 Hz, and 80 Hz to 40 Hz in 10 Hz increments. • Select FUL L to send a full-range sign al to the Rear/Zone2 L/ R speakers. Othe[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-12 The distances for each speaker - Fr ont Left, Center , Front Right, Side Right, Rear Right, Rear Left, Side Left, and Su bwoofers - can be set individually . Note: When the speaker di stance for the Front Left speaker is adjusted above 20.0 feet from the shortest sp eake r distance, all speaker distances will move in conjunction [...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-13 T o activate the T est T one: 1. Press the Menu or Select butto n to enter the Men u structure. 2. Select Setup from the Main menu. 3. Select Speaker/EQ Setup. 4. Select Manual. 5. Select Output Levels. 6. Press the remo te control  and  arrows to highlight the T est To n e p a r a m e t e r. 7. Press the remote control SELEC [...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-14 INPUT SETUP Selecting the SETUP menu INPUT SETUP option opens the INPUT SETUP menu, a two-screen menu which sets up the input type and name , the digital and analog inputs for both audio and video, the listening mo de, and other advanced input sett ings. INPUT Selects between the twelve differen t inputs availabl e. The input sel[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-15 T o Customize the Name of the Selected Input: 11. Select the input and enter the Input Setup menu. 12. Select the Name parameter . Note that a blinking square appears in the first letter position. 13. Using the  and  arrows, scroll through the letter list until you find the first desired letter . The letter list is arranged wi[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-16 Conv Only - Does not apply any video enhancement or processing to the incoming video signal, but outputs the signal in one of the following ways, dependin g on the input sour ce. • A standard-definition (480i or 576i) analog signal (composite, S-video, or compone nt) is converted so that it is available as an HDMI signal at its[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-17 DIG AUDIO Selects the DIG AUDIO parame ter , which assigns one of the rear panel digital audio input connectors to the current input. Available selections include NONE, Optica l 1-4, Coaxial 1-4, and HDMI 1-2. The HDMI Audio & Video inputs, HDMI 1 & HDMI 2, are mutually exclusive inputs - only one input is available at a tim[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-18 DEFAULT SUR STANDARD, USE LAST Identifies the Default Surround Mode that is activated when a digital source is selected. The ST AN DARD parameter activates the “standard” decoder of t he source inpu t. The USE LAST selection allows the RV -5 software to “remem ber” the last used listening mode for any given input source. [...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-19 Note: If you h ave 5.1-channel o r 7.1-channel ANALOG AUDIO assigned to an Input usin g the BYP ASS listening mode, only the Front Left an d Front Right channels will be sent to Zone 2 OUT with the ANALOG setting. In this condition, DOWN MIX is not available. The Main Zone and Zone 2 input s are inter-related. For example, there is [...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-20 ADVANCED VIDEO Selecting the SETUP menu INPUT SETUP menu ADV ANCED VIDEO option opens the ADV ANCED VIDEO menu, a two-screen menu which provides user-adjust able controls fo r sharpness, noise reduction, brigh tness, and other video fine-t uning. Note: Most of the Advanced V ideo parameters are only ava ilable when the V -Proc es[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-21 Most of the following Advanced Video pa rameters are simple ON/O FF toggle switches that apply to each input inde pendently . NOISE REDUCTION OFF, ON Reduces the video noise often present in analog input sour ces. X-COLOR SUPPRE SS OFF, ON Reduces the cross-color interfer ence that ty pically appears in composite video sources as mo[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-22 FILM EDIT DETECT OFF, ON Applies additional processing when film-based material is detected so that any disruption in th e frame sequence of f ilm-based material due to video edits o r overlay of video te xt over film is compen sated for by processing, before artifacts such as feathering may appear . FLESHTONE NR OFF, ON Selects [...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-23 LISTENING MODES The RV -5 has a large selection of listening modes to choose from . The list of available listening modes is broken into two part s - the Mode Family and the Mode. The availa ble listening modes vary depending upon th e Mode Family selections, the in put setup, and the incoming a udio signal. The RV -5 features the a[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-24 A VAILABLE LISTENING MODES The following table provides a complete listi ng of the listening modes a vailable for each of the incoming a udio or video format s currently available. Shaded cells indicate that there are no available modes in that Mode Family for that specific incoming data stream. Note: The table ident ifies all of[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-25 Incoming DOLBY Datastream Dolby DTS Logic 7 DSP Stereo Dolby Digital 1.0 VS 2-SP REF & WIDE DOLBY DIGIT A L DOLBY D STEREO Logic 7 7CH FILM Logic 7 7CH MUSIC Logic 7 5CH FILM Logic 7 5CH MUSIC Dolby Digital 2.0 PLIIx Film, Music, & Game PLII Film, Music, & Game Pro Logic VS 2-SP REF & WIDE VS 3-SP REF & WIDE VS 4[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-26 Incoming DTS Datastream Dolby DTS Logic 7 DSP Stereo DTS 5.1 MA TRIX DTS+PLIIx Film & Music* *These modes are only available when a DTS source is playing and the Dolby Mode Family button is pressed on the remote. DTS-ES MA TRIX DTS DTS STEREO Logic 7 7CH FILM Logic 7 7CH MUSIC Logic 7 5CH FILM Logic 7 5CH MUSIC DTS 96/24 DTS [...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-27 LISTENING MODE DESCRIPTIONS The following table provides a brief description of each listening mode. Logic 7 Film Logic 7 Music A proprietary Lexicon technology , Logic 7 is an advanced mode that extracts the maximum surround information from either surround-encoded pro- grams or conventional stereo material. Film 7.1 and Music 7.1 [...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-28 DTS Neo:6 Cinema DTS Neo:6 Music These two modes are availa ble when any analog sour ce is playing to create a three- channel, five-channel, or six-channel surroun d presentation from conventional Matri x-encoded and traditi onal Stereo sour ces. Select the Ci nema version of the Ne o:6 when a program w ith any typ e of Matrix su[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-29 5.1-CHANNEL & 7.1-CHANNEL DIRECT INPUTS There are four listening modes available for use with surround sources such as DVD-Audio, SACD , HD-DV D, or Blue-ray players . These listening modes are for use when the RV -5 8-channel direct inputs are i n use. W e recommend you use t hese liste ning modes under the following conditions[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-30 SURROUND CONFIGURATION Selecting the SETUP menu SURROUND CONFIG option opens the Surrou nd Configuration menu, which is used to customize the list of a vailable listening modes that can be applie d to incoming signals. Each Mode Family has a subset of available listening modes that can b e turned off. If the listening mode is set[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-31 LOGIC 7 DEFAULT OFF, ON Allows the user to ch oose Logic 7 as the de fault surround mode for all incoming audio si gnals. If th is parameter is OFF , then the RV -5 selects the native format of the incoming signal as the default listening mode. If set to ON, then all incoming audio signals are defaulted to the Logi c 7 listeni ng mo[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-32 DOLBY CONFIGURATION Selecting the SETUP menu DOLBY CONFIG option open s the Dolby Conf iguration menu, which is used to configure the Dolby surround modes for optimum performance. Note: The Dol by Configuration o nly applies to the Dolby PLI I Music and Dolby PLIIx Music listening modes. Th e Dolby Pro Logic IIx mode requires a 7[...]

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    RV-5 Setup 3-33 MUTE LEVELS Selecting the SETUP menu MUTE LEVELS option opens the Mute Levels menu, which is used to adjust the mute levels of both the Main Zone and Zone 2 audio outputs. MAIN ZONE FULL, -10, -20, -3 0, -40dB Allows you to choose different levels of attenuation for Main Zone audio muting. The FULL setting complete ly mutes the box.[...]

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    Setup Lexicon 3-34[...]

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    4 Audio Contr ols & V ideo Status Audio Controls ......... ................................ .............. ............. ........4-2 Video Status .......... ................ ................. ................ .................... 4-4[...]

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    Audio Controls & Video Status Lexicon 4-2 AUDIO CONTROLS Selecting AUD IO CONTROLS opens the AUDIO CO NTROLS menu. All of the Audio Controls in tera ct with the AUTOCAL settings, except fo r the Audio Status parameter . AUTO EQ OFF , ON If the AUTOCAL process is perf ormed and the settings are saved, then the Auto EQ parameter ide ntifies if th[...]

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    RV-5 Audio Controls & Video Status 4-3 T o load a different saved EQ Preset into the system: 1. Decide which saved Preset lo cation you want to load. 2. Select ACTIVE PS from the EQ PR ESET menu. 3. Use the  or  cursors to select the Preset location you want to load. 4. Press the  cursor to save the selection. When the Active PS is set[...]

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    Audio Controls & Video Status Lexicon 4-4 AUDIO STATUS The AUDIO ST A TU S menu is an information-only menu identifying the current audio status of the RV -5. • INPUT identifies the currently selected input. • NAME identifies the customer-cho sen name, if any , for the currently selected input. • CONNECTOR identifies the curre nt audio co[...]

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    5 T uner , PC, & Dock Contr ols Tuner, PC, and Dock Over view ................ .............. ............. ........5-2 AM/FM Radio Tuner ......... ................................ ................. ..........5-2 Zone 2 Tuner ............................ .......................... .......................... ............ 5-2 Tuner Activation and[...]

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    Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls Lexicon 5-2 T UNER , PC, AND DOCK OVERVIEW Unlike the other nine in puts of the RV -5 Receiver , the T uner , PC, a nd Dock inputs are NOT interchangeable. These three inputs have specific audi o-only fu nctionality th at is exclusive to these individual inputs. The TUNER input is for us e with the internal AM/FM radi[...]

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    RV-5 Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls 5-3 Note: The T uner In put setup displays Digital Audio as NONE, Analog Audi o as TUNER, and th e Dig/Anlg Auto parameter is dashed out. Th ese three parameters cannot be changed for the T uner Input. Once the T uner is activated, the TUNER input button under the Main Zone heading on the front pa nel is lit with[...]

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    Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls Lexicon 5-4 SAVE Stores a radio station into a p reset location. T o Save a Radio Station to a Preset Loc ation: 1. T u ne to the statio n frequency and band th at you want to save. 2. Press SA VE. A blinking preset number or dashed lines are displayed. Note: If nothin g is pressed after the SAVE button, the preset wi[...]

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    RV-5 Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls 5-5 USB jack on a computer or hub that has not been previously connected to the RV -5, you will se e a series of pop-up messages from W indow s to indicate that the computer is config uring itself for the new device. Since the RV -5 provides a number of different functions, yo u may see the “Fou nd New Hardw ar[...]

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    Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls Lexicon 5-6 DOCK FUNCTIONALITY The optional D-1 iPod Docking Station allows you to enter a new world of listen ing enjoyment m a de possible by combining the storage capacity and playback flexib ility of an iPod® (not included) with the sonic power of your RV -5 Receiver . Ope ration is easy , you can use your RV -5 [...]

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    RV-5 Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls 5-7 T o remove the factory installed insert, hold the Dock with one hand as you grab the edges of the insert in the Dock with your other hand, then pull straight up . Use the fol lowing as a guide to determine which insert is correct fo r your iPod model: • For any iPod with a color sc reen, including all iPod [...]

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    Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls Lexicon 5-8 As the menus on the iPod are scrolled through, the top left side indicates the men u item selected an d the bottom left side indicates the menu items as they ar e scrolled through, as shown: Note: The all otted space for iPod navigation descr iptions is 14 ch aracters. If a me nu i t e m i s l o ng er t h [...]

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    RV-5 Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls 5-9 • AUTO/MAN mimics the MENU butt on on the iPod. The MENU button backs out of the menu structure, one level at a time, each time it is pressed. • SA VE mimics the SE LECT button on the iPo d. The SELECT b u t t o n a c t s a s a p l a y b u t t o n a t t h e s o n g l e v e l . T h e s e l e c t button dri[...]

  • Page 74

    Tuner, PC, & Dock Controls Lexicon 5-10[...]

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    6 T r oubleshooting & Maintenance Troubleshooting ............ ................. ................................ ............ 6-2 RV-5 Error Messages ...... ................. ................................ ............ 6-7 Video Error Messages ..................................... .................... ....................... 6-7 Autocal Erro[...]

  • Page 76

    Troubleshooting & Maintenance Lexicon 6-2 T ROUBLESHOOTING The RV -5 does not power on. 1. Make sure the rear panel power switch is set to the ON position. 2. Attempt to power on t he RV -5 with the front panel S tandby button and remote control ON button. 3. Examine the power cord to ensu re a good connec tion between the rear panel AC input c[...]

  • Page 77

    RV-5 Troubleshooting & Maintenance 6-3 A humming sound is present in the audio. 1. If a cable TV connection is pr esent, disconnect th e cable from the wall outlet. If this el imin ates the humming sound, a ground loop isolation device is required . Contact your dealer or cable provider for assistance. 2. Disconnect component s one at a time to[...]

  • Page 78

    Troubleshooting & Maintenance Lexicon 6-4 The RV -5 is powered on, but there is no video. 1. Examine the video cables – part icularly the S-Video cables – to ensure a good conne ction to the associated component. 2. Check the INPUT SETU P menu VIDEO IN parameter to ensure the appropriate video connector is assigned to the selected input. 3.[...]

  • Page 79

    RV-5 Troubleshooting & Maintenance 6-5 VIDEO IN is set to NONE, but the monitor has a video error , or is showing a blue screen. When the VIDEO IN parameter is set to NONE, the RV -5 outputs a blue screen at 480i resolution. This blue screen cannot be disabled. If the monitor does not support 480i resolution, the monitor may display an e rror m[...]

  • Page 80

    Troubleshooting & Maintenance Lexicon 6-6 Using the PC input, the remote control commands on page 4 of the LEX menu, page 3 of the TUNER menu, and page 2 of the ZONE 2 menu do not work. 1. Make sure that the comput er is properly connected to the USB input of the RV -5 Receiver . 2. Make sure that PC is sel ected as the active input on the RV-5[...]

  • Page 81

    RV-5 Troubleshooting & Maintenance 6-7 RV -5 ERROR MESSAGES RV -5 error messages ar e displayed on t he OSD when ce rtain er ror conditions exist. This section exp lains the meaning of these error messages and how to fix each problem. V IDEO ERROR MESSAGES The following error me ssages apply specifically to video issues . VIDEO PR OCESS ERR OR [...]

  • Page 82

    Troubleshooting & Maintenance Lexicon 6-8 CHANGE MONITOR MESSAGE This error message flashes on the 2- line OSD and front panel displays when an analog signal is being sent to an HDMI monitor . T o correct the problem, change the v ideo monitor setting to an analog input source. AUTOCAL ERROR MESSAGES The following error messages apply specifica[...]

  • Page 83

    RV-5 Troubleshooting & Maintenance 6-9 SUBWOOFER CAL ERROR This error message will display when the Subwoofer test has failed. T ypically , this failure occurs because the microphone is not in the proper position or the volume setting is too low . T o correct th e problem, check the microphone position, verify the subwoofer cables are connected[...]

  • Page 84

    Troubleshooting & Maintenance Lexicon 6-10 V IDEO RESOLUTIONS T ABLE The RV -5 Receiver is designed to allow flexibility in the selection of video output resolutions. However , there are restrictions on what resolutions can be m ade available due to incoming sign al limitations. If you are not getting the e xpected resolution options for your v[...]

  • Page 85

    RV-5 Troubleshooting & Maintenance 6-11 HDMI 480i BYP ASS 480i 480i** 480i* * 480i** 1 480p 480p 480 p** - - 1 720p 720p 720 p** - - 1 1080i 1080i 1080i** - - 1 Component Analog 480i 480i 480i - - 2, 3 480p 480p 480p - - 2, 3 720p 720p 720p - - 2, 3 1080i 1080i 1080i - - 2, 3 S-Video, Composite Analog S-480i 480i 4 80i** 480i (from S) 480i (fro[...]

  • Page 86

    Troubleshooting & Maintenance Lexicon 6-12 ROUTINE MAINTEN ANCE The bulleted it ems belo w describe routine ma in tenance that sho uld be performed on a periodic basis. • Clean the RV -5 exterior su rface with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use alcohol, benzene, aceton e-based cleaners or strong commercial cleaners. Do not use a cloth made w[...]

  • Page 87

    A Appendix Specifications ........ ................ .............................. .............. ......... A-2 Declaration of Conformi ty .............. ................................ ............ A-4[...]

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    Appendix A Lexicon A-2 SPECIFICATIONS Inputs HDMI (V ersion 1.1) 2 HDMI Type A, 19-pin connec tors Analog Video • Three component video, RCA connecto rs • Four S-Video connectors • Four composite video, RCA connectors Digital Audio • Four S/PDIF coaxial (RCA) and four S/PDIF optical (T oslink) connectors • Coaxial & optical input co n[...]

  • Page 89

    RV-5 Appendix A A-3 Component V ideo Performance Co mp at ib il i ty 3-channel (Y , Pr , Pb), format-independent Impedance 75 Ω Insertion Loss <3dB Bandwidth >100MH z Amplifier Outputs Continuous Output Power 85W per channel, 8 Ω , a ll channels driven, 2 0Hz to 20kHz Frequency Response 10Hz to 40kHz, +0, -2dB THD + Noise <0.05%, 20Hz to[...]

  • Page 90

    Appendix A Lexicon A-4 *Depth measurement includes knobs, buttons, and terminal connections. **For use with optional RF-1 Receiver . Specifications are subject to change withou t notice. General Power Requirements 120V , 60Hz, 1300W , IEC detachable power cord (suppl ied) 230V , 50Hz, 1300W , IEC detachable power cords (suppl ied for EU & UK) P[...]

  • Page 91

    B Appendix Main Menu: Audio Controls ............. ................ ................. ..........B-2 Main Menu: Video Status . ................................ ................. ..........B-2 Main Menu: Setup ........... ................................ ................. ..........B-3 Setup Menu: Display Setup ................. .....................[...]

  • Page 92

    Appendix B Lexicon B-2 MAIN MENU: AUDIO CONTROLS MAIN MENU: V IDEO STATUS AUDIO CONTRO LS EQ PRESET PRESET 1: F ACTORY ACTIVE PS: USER PRESET 2: F ACTORY PRESET 3: F ACTORY MAIN MENU AUDIO CON TROLS VIDEO ST A TUS SETUP EQ ADJUST HF SHELF: 0dB AUTO EQ: ON AUDIO ST A TUS INPUT : HD+ NAME: CONNECTOR: ANALOG 3 AUDIO: - - - MODE F AMIL Y: LOGIC 7 MODE:[...]

  • Page 93

    RV-5 Appendix B B-3 MAIN MENU: SETUP MAIN MENU AUDIO CON TROLS VIDEO ST A TUS POWER ON SETTINGS POWER ON VOL: -30dB DOCK AUTO POWER: ON INPUT SETUP 1 continued on pa ge B-4 continued on page B-6 DISPLA Y SETUP SPEAKER/EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS DISPLA Y SETUP CONNECTION: HDMI/DVI SETUP continued [...]

  • Page 94

    Appendix B Lexicon B-4 SETUP MENU: DISPLAY SETUP SETUP MENU: SURROUND CONFIG ON-SCREEN DISPLA Y 2-LINE OSD: 3s MENU TIME OUT : 30s FRONT P ANEL DISPLA Y BRIGHTNESS: FULL TIME OUT : NONE MAIN MENU AUDIO CONT ROLS VIDEO ST A TUS DISPLA Y SETUP SPEAKER/EQ SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SETUP SETUP DISPLA Y[...]

  • Page 95

    RV-5 Appendix B B-5 SETUP MENU: SPEAKER/EQ SETUP MANUAL SPEAKERS SPEAKER DIST ANC ES OUTPUT LEVELS SPEAKERS AUTO SETTINGS: OFF FRONT L/R: 80Hz CENTER: 80Hz SIDE L/R: 80Hz REAR/Z2 L/R: 80Hz SUB/LFE LPF: 80Hz SUBWOOFERS: 1 SUB HPF: 20Hz SUB MODE: NORMAL PERFORMS FULL AUTOMA TIC CALIBRA TION PERFORMS SEMI-AUTOMA TIC CALIBRA TION MAIN MENU AUDIO CONTRO[...]

  • Page 96

    Appendix B Lexicon B-6 SETUP MENU: INPUT SETUP *Audio/Video Input Factory Default Settings: **Mode Input Factory Default Settings for Each Mode Family: INPUT TYPE: DVD SHARPNESS: 32 NOISE REDUCTION: OFF X-COLOR SUPPRESS: ON DCDi INTERPOL: ON FILM DETECTION: ON FILM EDIT DETECT : ON ADV ANCED VIDEO 1 A/D SAMPLE RA TE: 48kHz MODE F AMIL Y : LOGIC 7 M[...]

  • Page 97

    C Appendix Remote Control Programm ing ................. .............. ............. ....... C-2 Remote Control Light Button .............................. .......................... ............ C-2 Transmitting Icon................ ........................... .......................... ................. C-2 Setting Up the Remote Control ...... .[...]

  • Page 98

    Appendix C Lexicon C-2 REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING The RV -5 remote control is a ve ry po werf ul and fle xib le pre- programmed and learning remote control, designed to be the universal controller of your home theater system. The RV -5 remot e control can operate up to 14 home ente rtainment and home automation components by using the remote contro[...]

  • Page 99

    RV-5 Appendix C C-3 SETTING UP THE REMOTE CONTROL The RV -5 remote control can be set up so that it controls all of the components of your home ente rtainment system, making remote access simple and effic ient. There are two ways to set up the remote control: • Pre-programmed Codes - Allows yo u to set up all of the but- tons at once, by en terin[...]

  • Page 100

    Appendix C Lexicon C-4 Note: The DOWN and UP buttons on the touch screen can be used to scroll the code number one digit at a time. If you hold your finger over the UP or DOWN button, the code nu mber will scroll until your finger is removed. 8. When the component turns off, press the ON button on the remote to turn the component back on. T est sev[...]

  • Page 101

    RV-5 Appendix C C-5 1. Line up the RV -5 remote control with the other remote control, head-to-head, one or two inches apart. 2. On the RV -5 remote con trol, press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time. After about 3 seconds, “SETUP” is displayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCD touch screen. This is the Setup m[...]

  • Page 102

    Appendix C Lexicon C-6 • Learned functions override any existing pre-programme d functions on the remote control. • All buttons can be taught e xce pt for the menu page arrows, MAIN button, and LIGHT button on the side of the remote. • Learned functions are automatically erased when a new function is learned on the sam e button. • Learned f[...]

  • Page 103

    RV-5 Appendix C C-7 Back light Time Out: The back light feature lights the touc h screen area and illuminates the buttons whenever the LIGHT button is pressed. The amount of time the back light remains o n before timing out can be adjusted to your preferences. Follow the instructions below to change the back light time out se tting. 1. On the remot[...]

  • Page 104

    Appendix C Lexicon C-8 6. Now touch the text that you want to edit. The first letter will start flashing with a black box. 7. Changing the text requires the dual use of the number keypad and the up/down/ left/right cursors. The number keypad has specific le tters, numbers, and symbols defined for each key , as shown. Pressing the  and  cursor[...]

  • Page 105

    RV-5 Appendix C C-9 Favorite Channel Acces s: T o access the Favorite Channel listings, press the MAIN button to display page 1 of the Main menu. T ouch the FA V (Favorite Channel) button on the touch screen. A list of favorite TV & cable station s is now displayed. Each option can be set to instantly select the channel on your TV . There are f[...]

  • Page 106

    Appendix C Lexicon C-10 Macro Power ON Setup: Any of the touch screen menu options can be set up as Macro buttons. Follow the instructions below to setup a macro button that will power ON several components at once. 1. On the remote control, press an d hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time. Afte r about 3 seconds, “SETUP” is di[...]

  • Page 107

    RV-5 Appendix C C-11 switch components without triggeri ng the macro. Only holding down the component button will trigger the macro. T o set the “Press & Hold” macro, enter a delay as the first step of the macro by pressing the P AUSE ( || ) button. Each press adds half a second to the delay . The amount of delay determines how long the use[...]

  • Page 108

    Appendix C Lexicon C-12 the remote control is no longer in Set up mode. If this occurs, you will need to repeat this step to re-enter the Setup mode. 3. T ouch the PUNCH option to setup the system volume control. The menu name changes to “PUNCH” and the bottom of the screen flashes “SELECT BUTTON”. A new screen now displays with the options[...]

  • Page 109

    RV-5 Appendix C C-13 No te : T h e T EX T o pt io n al lo w s t he t e x t o f e a c h m en u to be c ha ng e d . Refer to the “Customizing the T ouch Screen” procedure, found earlier in this chapter , for instruct ions. 3. T ouch the P AGE option. The menu name changes to “P AGE” and the component o ptions are displayed. The bot tom of the[...]

  • Page 110

    Appendix C Lexicon C-14 RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS If you’re afraid you’ve accidently o verwritten functions that you wanted, or want a “clean-slate” to start from, the remote control can be reset to its factory default settings. Follo w the instructions below to restore the factory default settings. Note: Restoring the Factory Defa[...]

  • Page 111

    RV-5 Appendix C C-15 USING THE 3-DIGIT CODE LIBRARY The following pages contain the code library for the 3-digit pre- programmed man ufacturers’ codes for most home thea ter equipment. The code library is divide d into categories, such as TV and VCR. Each category may include several different types of componen ts. The categories, and the types o[...]

  • Page 112

    Appendix C Lexicon C-16 AUDIO Manufacturer Codes EAD 466 EIGER 14 9 ELAN 057 290 ENLIGHTENED AUDIO 099 098 ESCIENT 368 381 451 452 453 454 FA N FA R E 35 2 FISHER 047 180 182 214 297 FLEXTRONICS 378 FOSGA TE 062 231 FOSGA TE AUDIONICS 342 GE 056 260 GOLDST AR 008 HAFLER 174 HARMAN KARDON 118 121 153 15 4 227 231 233 254 277 317 318 365 HIT ACHI 020[...]

  • Page 113

    RV-5 Appendix C C-17 AUDIO Manufacturer Codes SOUNDMA TTERS 375 SOUNDSTREAM 084 088 SSI 068 SUMO 171 SUNFIRE 344 345 346 494 T AEKWANG 138 TEAC 005 019 049 111 2 12 217 TECHNICS 122 176 177 178 193 200 219 257 262 THET A DIGIT AL 136 TOSHIBA 060 087 198 278 WARDS 180 Y AMAHA 026 067 089 169 173 20 5 232 253 264 274 285 332 373 432 433 ZENITH 143 21[...]

  • Page 114

    Appendix C Lexicon C-18 CABLE/W EB TV Manufacturer Codes GOLDEN CHANNEL 030 HAMLIN 049 050 055 HIT ACHI 055 103 INSIGHT 074 JERROLD 002 003 004 008 009 01 0 069 074 103 MAGNAV OX 010 012 064 079 094 095 MASSILLON 074 MEDIA ONE 107 MEDICOM 074 MEMOREX 052 MITSUBISHI 102 MOTOROLA 074 109 110 111 MOVIE TIME 028 032 MOXI 111 NCTC 074 NSC 015 028 038 07[...]

  • Page 115

    RV-5 Appendix C C-19 CD Manufacturer Codes ADCOM 042 062 AIW A 059 065 088 089 105 12 2 170 187 AKAI 085 195 202 AMC 231 232 AMEND 118 ARCAM 238 AUDIO ACCESS 119 147 AUDIO EASE 165 AUDIO TECHNICA 046 BSR 037 057 CALIFORNIA AUDIO 008 103 CAPETRONIC 063 CARRERA 057 080 CARVER 041 044 050 086 107 130 134 135 138 139 167 185 203 204 CASIO 111 182 CLARI[...]

  • Page 116

    Appendix C Lexicon C-20 CD Manufacturer Codes REALISTIC 042 050 051 102 181 182 187 ROTEL 044 107 161 178 250 SAE 044 107 SANSUI 044 069 107 125 128 17 1 190 SANYO 050 SCOTT 069 102 SHARP 026 031 051 066 SHERWOOD 003 019 051 096 1 12 115 119 166 SIGNA TURE 033 SONY 048 081 097 126 133 164 177 225 226 SOUNDESIG N 251 SUMO 155 SYL V ANIA 044 107 SYMP[...]

  • Page 117

    RV-5 Appendix C C-21 DVD Manufacturer Codes NAKAMICHI 103 ONKYO 035 076 180 OPPO 266 P ANASONIC 021 04 2 138 139 144 150 PHILIPS 066 083 095 105 166 PIONEER 023 092 099 107 108 131 POLAROID 233 234 237 PRIMARE 193 194 PROCEED 086 PROSCAN 026 027 RCA 026 027 RJTECH 269 ROTEL 204 SAMSUNG 056 070 119 137 159 165 170 SANSUI 15 4 SANYO 147 SENSORY SCIEN[...]

  • Page 118

    Appendix C Lexicon C-22 DVD Manufacturer Codes DVD-DVD Recorders GA TEWA Y 175 GO VIDEO 220 221 222 ILO 268 KISS 279 LITEON 265 PA N A S O N I C 1 3 9 SENSORY SCIENC E 222 SONY 191 TOSHIBA 188 DVR-PVR/TIVO Manufacturer Codes DISH 122 ECHOST AR 122 HUGHES 108 117 HUMAX 117 118 JVC 122 PHILIPS 090 108 117 RCA 109 REPLAY NETWORKS 075 SONY 104 105 TIVO[...]

  • Page 119

    RV-5 Appendix C C-23 SA T Manufacturer Codes CABLEVISION/VOOM 148 DIRECTV 173 ECHOST AR/DISH 122 167 168 EXPRESS VU 122 GENERAL ELECTRIC 106 150 15 1 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 148 GOI 122 HIT ACHI 139 140 HTS 122 HUGHES 068 108 117 154 161 162 165 166 JVC 122 LG 170 MAGNAV OX 136 MEMOREX 136 MITSUBISHI 068 154 MOTOROLA 148 NEXT LEVEL 148 P ANASONIC 142 16[...]

  • Page 120

    Appendix C Lexicon C-24 TV Manufacturer Codes ADMIRAL 072 081 160 161 ADVENT 247 AKAI 146 197 248 A MARK 112 143 AMPRO 073 157 167 183 AMSTRAD 052 ANAM 043 054 056 080 112 131 AOC 004 058 112 197 APEX DIGIT AL 006 310 AUDIOVOX 076 273 BARCO 233 BLAUPUNKT 088 BROKSONIC 238 CAIRN 201 CANDLE 002 003 004 197 CAPEHART 058 CETRONIC 043 CITIZEN 002 003 00[...]

  • Page 121

    RV-5 Appendix C C-25 TV Manufacturer Codes LOEWE 164 LOGIK 072 LUXMAN 004 LXI 007 015 052 081 160 164 166 MAGNAV OX 003 004 022 059 060 061 063 064 094 127 160 164 197 226 239 273 MARANTZ 164 184 197 MA TSUI 164 MAXENT 242 MEMOREX 004 007 072 METZ 088 MGA 004 024 028 042 197 MINERV A 088 MITSUBISHI 004 024 028 040 042 109 124 146 191 MTC 004 062 10[...]

  • Page 122

    Appendix C Lexicon C-26 TV Manufacturer Codes TERA 172 TMK 004 TOSHIBA 007 015 030 040 062 101 138 325 TOTEVISION 143 UNIVERSAL 008 009 VIDEO CONCEPTS 146 VIDIKRON 174 184 188 192 340 VIDTECH 004 VIEWSONIC 242 VIZIO 386 387 WARDS 004 008 009 019 028 034 060 061 063 064 072 074 143 164 WESTING HOUSE 076 280 WINBOOK 339 Y AMAHA 004 197 YORK 004 YUPIT[...]

  • Page 123

    RV-5 Appendix C C-27 VCR Manufacturer Codes ORION 025 P ANASONIC 066 070 074 083 133 14 0 145 157 163 167 PENT AX 013 020 031 063 PHILCO 031 034 067 PHILIPS 031 034 054 067 0 71 101 156 PILOT 101 PIONEER 013 021 048 PORTLAND 108 PULSAR 072 QUARTZ 002 014 QUASAR 066 075 145 RADIO SHACK 123 RCA 013 020 034 040 041 107 10 9 140 144 145 147 158 REALIST[...]

  • Page 124

    Appendix C Lexicon C-28 AUX Manufacturer Codes 3M 152 AIW A 164 APPLE 401 ARCHER 155 AURORA MUL TIMEDIA 220 AUTON 191 BOSE 409 CELADON 221 CRESTRON 213 214 215 216 217 218 DELL 261 262 DMX 156 DRAPER SCRE EN 204 DREAMVISION 097 DWIN 080 253 EVERQUEST 2 06 EXTRON 151 F AROUDJA 184 FUJI 209 GA TEWA Y 261 262 HAUPP AUGE 294 295 HP 261 262 HUNTERDOUGLA[...]

  • Page 125

    D Appendix Installation Worksheet . ................. ................................ ............ D-2 3-Digit Preprogrammed Codes Worksh eet ................ ................. D-6[...]

  • Page 126

    Appendix D Lexicon D-2 INSTALLATION W ORKSHEET INPUT SETUP HD DVD GAME SA T CABLE DVR CD DOCK PC TUNER AUX1 AUX2 NAME VIDEO IN V- P R O C E S S VIDEO OUT HDMI LINK DIG AUDIO NONE USB NONE ANLG AUDIO DOCK NONE TUNER DIG/ANLG AUTO N/A N/A N/A MODE F AMIL Y** MODE** DEF AUL T SUR** A/D SAMPLE RA TE A/V SYNC DELA Y TRIGGER 2 ZONE2 OUT** ADV ANCED V IDE[...]

  • Page 127

    RV-5 Appendix D D-3 INPUT SETUP HD DVD GAME SA T CABLE DVR CD DOCK PC TUNER AUX1 AUX2 ADV ANCED VIDEO (CONTINUED) COMPNT ENHANCE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR SPEAKER SETUP REAR AMP**: ______ _ AUTO SETTING ** FRONT LEF T CENTER FRONT RIGHT SIDE LEF T SIDE RIGHT REAR LEF T REAR RIGHT SUB/ LFE LPF SUB 1 SUB/ LFE HPF SUB 2 CROSS-OVER POI NTS** DIST ANCES[...]

  • Page 128

    Appendix D Lexicon D-4 SURROUND CONFIGURA TION NO YES LOGIC 7 DEF AUL T** DTS** DTS 96/24 DTS + NEO:6 DTS-ES MA TRIX DTS-ES DISCRETE LOGIC 7 STEREO DOWN MIX DOLBY 2.0** DOLBY PLII DOLBY PLIIx DOLBY VIRTUAL LOGIC 7 DOLBY MUL T I-CHANNEL** DOLBY VIRTUAL LOGIC 7 STEREO DOWN MIX PCM 44.1/48 kHz** L OGIC 7 DOLBY PLII DOLBY PLIIx DOLBY VIRTUAL DTS NEO:6 [...]

  • Page 129

    RV-5 Appendix D D-5 R/P CONNECTIONS ANALOG AUDIO DIGIT AL AUDIO ANALOG VIDEO DIGIT AL VIDEO HD INPUT DVD INPUT GAME INPUT SA T INPUT CABLE INPUT DVR INPUT CD INPUT DOCK INPUT DOCK NONE PC INPUT NONE USB TUNER INPUT TUNER NONE AUX 1 INPUT AUX 2 INPUT TUNER PRESET FREQ / BAND TUNER PRESET FREQ / BAND TUNER PRESET FREQ / BAND TUNER PRESET FREQ / BAND [...]

  • Page 130

    Appendix D Lexicon D-6 3-DIGIT PRE-PROGRAMMED CODES W ORKSHEET COMPONENT MANUF ACTURER CODE(S) USED AUDIO DVD CD SA T TV VCR CABLE AUX LIGHT TA P E PHONO TV2 VCR2 DVR LDP XM RADIO IPOD X-BOX[...]

  • Page 131

    Numerics 2-channel listening modes, 3- 2 6 2-Line OSD parameter, 3 - 3 5.1-channel direct inputs, 3 -2 9 5-channel listening modes, 3- 2 6 7.1-channel direct inputs, 3 -2 9 7-channel listening modes, 3- 2 6 A A/D SAMPLE RATE parameter, 3 -1 8 A/V SYNC DELAY parameter, 3 -1 8 advanced video BRIGHTNESS parameter, 3 -2 2 CO LOR p ara me te r, 3-22 COM[...]

  • Page 132

    Index Lexicon I-2 E EQ ADJU ST parame ter, 4 - 3 EQ PRESET paramet er, 4 - 2 F favorite ch annel access, C - 9 setup, C - 9 FILM DETECTION param eter, 3 -2 1 FILM EDIT DETECT para meter, 3- 2 2 FL E SH T ON E NR pa r am et er, 3-22 front panel display, 2 - 3 front panel display BRIGHTNESS parameter, 3 -4 TIME OUT parameter, 3 -4 FULL AUTOCAL menu, [...]

  • Page 133

    RV-5 Index I-3 power AC input co nnector, 2 -7 PO WER ON SE TT IN GS me nu , 3- 2, 3-33 rear panel switch, 2 -7 standby button, 2- 4 preamplifier rear panel connectors, 2- 6, 2- 8 R REAR AMP parameter, 3 - 6 rear panel co n ne c to rs , 2-6– 2-7 overview, 2- 5 remote control adjusting the touch screen contrast , C- 7 advanced customizing tools, C[...]

  • Page 134

    Index Lexicon I-4 V video ADVANCED VIDEO menu, 3 -1 8 , 3- 2 0 CONNECTION parameter, 3- 3 default video source settings, 3- 2 1 rear panel connectors, 2 -7 VIDEO IN setup parameter, 3 - 15 VIDEO OUT parameter, 3- 1 6 video resolutions table, 6- 10 VIDEO STATUS menu, 4 - 4 V- PR OCE SS pa ra me ter , 3-15 volume adjust Main Zone level, 2- 3 adjust Z[...]

  • Page 135

    Harman Specialty Group offers the following warranty on this product: What is the Duration of this Warranty? This warranty will remain in effect for three (3) years from the original date of purchase. Who is Covered? This warranty may be enforced by the original pur- chaser and subsequent owners during the warranty period, provided the origin al da[...]

  • Page 136

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