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Operating Instructions audio/video multi-channel receiv er SC- 37 SC- 35 SC-37_35_UXJ CB.book 1 ページ 2010 年3月9日 火曜日 午前9時32分[...]
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The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (ser vicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “d[...]
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VENTILA TION CAUTION When installing this unit, make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation (at least 20 cm at top, 10 cm at rear , and 20 cm at each side). W ARNING Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product, and to protect it from overheating. T[...]
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This product is for general household purposes. Any failure due to use for other than household purposes (such as long-term use for business purposes in a restaurant or use in a car or ship) and which requires repair will be charged for even during the warranty period. K041_A1_En This device complies with P art 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub[...]
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5 En Contents 01 Before you start Ou r p hiloso p hy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Featu r es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Checking what’s in the box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Installing the r eceive r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 L[...]
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6 En Listening to XM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Using XM HD Su rr ound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Saving channel pr esets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Using the XM Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Listening to SIRIUS Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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7 En 10 Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) About the Remote Setu p menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 O p e r ating multi p le r eceive r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Setting the r emote to cont r ol othe r com p onen ts . . . . 97 Selecting pr eset codes di r ectly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 P r o[...]
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8 En Flow of settings on the receiver The unit is a full-fledged AV r eceive r equi pp ed with an abundance o f functions and te r m inals. It ca n be used easil y afte r following the pr ocedu r e below to ma ke the connect ions and settin gs. The colors of the steps indicate the following: Required settin g item Setting to be made as necessary 1 [...]
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Before you start 01 9 En Chapter 1: Before you start Our philosophy Pionee r is dedicated to making you r home theate r listening ex p e r ience as close as p ossible to the vision of the moviemake r s and maste r in g enginee r when th ey c r eated the o r iginal soundt r ack. We do this by foc using on th r ee im p o r tant ste p s: 1 Achieving t[...]
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Before you start 01 10 En Checking what’s in the box Please check that you’ve r eceived the follow ing su pp lied accesso r ies: In case of SC-37 •S e t u p mic r o p hone (cable: 5 m (16.4 ft.)) •O m n i - d i r ection al r emote cont r ol (CU-RF100) •R F a d a p te r •I R b l a s t e r cable x2 • AA/LR6 d r y cell batte r ies x4 •[...]
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Before you start 01 11 En Operating range of remote control unit The r emote cont r ol may not wo r k pr o p e r ly i f: •T h e r e a r e obstacles between the r emote cont r ol and the r eceive r ’s r emote senso r . •D i r ect sunlight o r fluo r escent light is shining o nto the r emote senso r . •T h e r eceive r is locate d nea r a dev[...]
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Controls and displays 02 12 En Chapter 2: Controls and displays Remote control (In case of SC-37) This section ex p lains how to o p e r ate the r emote cont r ol fo r the r eceive r . The remote has bee n conveniently color-c oded according to component control usin g the fo llowing system: • White – Receive r cont r ol, TV cont r ol • Blue [...]
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Controls and displays 02 13 En 10 Receiver Contro l buttons Set the r emote co nt r ol o p e r ation selecto r switch to RECEIVER fi r st to access: STATUS – P r ess to check selected r eceive r settings ( p age 81). PHASE CTRL – P r ess to switch on/off Phase Cont r ol o r Full Band Phase Cont r ol ( p age 63). CH LEVEL – P r ess r e p eated[...]
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Controls and displays 02 14 En (Gray box wi th black lett ers): Two-wa y communications are established and the r eceiver’s power is off. (White letters only): Two-way communications are not working well. In this ca se, the area indicating the receiver’s status ( 12 ) is n ot displayed. 2 Remote contr ol code sending indicator This appears when[...]
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Controls and displays 02 15 En Remote control (In case of SC-35) This sectio n ex p lains how to o p e r ate the r emote cont r ol fo r the r eceive r . The remote has be en conveniently color-c oded according to component control using the following system: • White – Receive r cont r ol, TV cont r ol • Blue – Othe r cont r ols (See p age 4[...]
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Controls and displays 02 16 En HDMI OUT – Swit ch the HDMI out p ut te r minal ( p age 81). SIGNAL SEL – Use to s elect an in p ut sign al ( p age 62). MCACC – P r ess to switch between MCACC pr esets ( p age 62). SLEEP – Use to p ut the r eceive r in slee p mode and select the amount of ti me befo r e slee p ( p age 81). CH LEVEL – P r e[...]
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Controls and displays 02 17 En STREAM DIRECT – Lights when Di r ect/Pu r e Di r ect is selected ( p age 62). ADV.SURROUND – Lights when one of the Advanced Su rr ound modes has been selected ( p age 61). STEREO – Lights when ste r eo listening is swi tched on ( p age 61). STANDARD – Lights when one of the Standa r d Su rr ound modes is swit[...]
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Controls and displays 02 18 En Front panel 1 STANDBY/ON Switches the r eceive r between on and standby. 2 INPUT SELECTOR dial Use to select an in p ut func tion. 3 Indicators ADVANCED MCACC – Lights when EQ is set to ON in the AUDIO PARAMETER menu ( p age 76) . PQLS – Lights when the PQLS featu r e is active ( p age 75). HDMI – Blinks whe[...]
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Controls and displays 02 19 En 11 TUNER EDIT Use with /// / ENTER to mem o r ize and name stations fo r r eca ll ( p age 52). 12 BAND Switches between AM and FM r adio bands ( p a ge 52). 13 Listening mode button s AUTO SURR / ALC / STREAM DIRECT – Switches between Auto Su rr ound ( p age 59) , Auto Level Cont r ol, O p timum Su rr ou[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 20 En Chapter 3: Connecting your equipment This r eceive r pr ovides you with many c onnection p ossibilities, but it doesn’t ha ve to be diffic ult. This c ha p te r ex p lain s the kinds of com p onents you can connect to m ake u p you r home thea te r system. Important • Illust r ation shows the SC-37, ho weve r [...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 21 En Note •T h e i n p ut functions below a r e assigned by default to the r eceive r ’s diffe r ent in p ut te r minal s. Refe r to The Input Setup menu on p age 45 to change the assignments if othe r connections a r e used. • SC-35 only: Th e CU-RF100 omni-di r ectional r emote cont r ol (se p a r ately sold) c[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 22 En Determining the speakers’ application This unit p e r mits you to build va r ious su rr ound systems, in acco r dance with the num be r of s p eake r s you have. •B e s u r e to connect s p eake r s to the f r ont left and r ight channels ( L and R ). •I t i s a l s o p ossible to only connect one of the su [...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 23 En [E] 5.1 channel surround sy stem & ZONE 2 connection (Multi Zone) • Speaker System setting: ZONE 2 With these connections you c an simultaneously enjo y 5.1-channel su rr ound sound in the main zone with ste r eo p layback on anothe r com p onent in ZONE 2. (The selection of in p ut devic es is limite d.) Im[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 24 En • Place the cente r s p eake r above o r below the TV so that the sound of the cente r channel is loc alized at the TV sc r een. Also, make su r e the cente r s p eake r does not c r oss the line fo r med by the leading ed ge of the f r ont left and r ight s p eake r s. • I t is best to an gle the s p eake r s[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 25 En Installing your speaker system At the ve r y least, f r ont left and r ight s p eake r s only a r e necessa r y . N o t e t h a t y o u r main su rr oun d s p eake r s should always be connected a s a p ai r , but you can co nnect just one su rr ound back s p eake r if you like (it must be connected to the left su[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 26 En Bi-amping y our speakers Bi-am p ing is when you connect the high f r equency d r ive r and low f r equency d r ive r of yo u r s p eake r s to di ffe r ent am p lifie r s fo r bette r c r ossove r p e r fo r mance. You r s p eake r s must be bi-am p able to do this (having s e p a r ate te r minals fo r high and [...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 27 En Selecting the Speaker system The f r ont height te r minals can be used fo r f r ont wide and S p eake r B connections, in addition to fo r the f r ont height s p eake r s. Also, the su rr ound back te r minals can be used fo r bi-am p ing and ZONE 2 conn ection s, in addition to fo r the su rr ound back s p eake [...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 28 En If seve r al video com p onents a r e assigned to the same in p ut function (see The Input Setup menu on p age 45), the conve r te r gives pr io r ity to HDMI, com p one nt, then com p osite (in that o r de r ). •F o r o p timal video p e r fo r mance, THX r ecommends switching Digita l Video Conve r sion (in Se[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 29 En Connecting your TV and play back components Connec ting using HDMI If you have an HDMI o r DVI (with HDCP) equi pp ed com p onent (Blu- r ay disc p laye r (BD), etc.), you can connect it to this r eceive r using a comme r cially available HDMI cable . If the TV and p layback com p onents su pp o r t the Control wi[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 30 En Connecting yo ur DVD player with n o HDMI output This diag r am shows connections of a TV (with HDMI in p ut) and DVD p laye r (o r othe r p layback co m p onent with no HDMI out p ut) to the r eceive r . • If you want to listen to the sound of the TV ove r the r eceive r , connect the r eceive r and TV with aud[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 31 En Connecting your TV with no HDMI input This diag r am shows connections of a TV (with no HDMI in p ut) and DVD p laye r (o r othe r p layback com p onent) to the r eceive r . • With these connections, the p ictu r e is not out p ut to the TV even if the DVD p laye r i s c o n n e c t e d w i t h a n H D M I c a b[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 32 En Connecting an HDD/DVD recorder, B D recorder and other video sources This r eceive r has two sets of audio/video in p uts and out p uts suitable fo r connec ting analog o r digit al video devices , including HDD/DVD r eco r de r s and BD r eco r de r s. When you set u p the r eceive r you’ll need to tell the r e[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 33 En Connecting a satellit e/cable receiver or other set-top box Satellite and cabl e r eceive r s, and te rr est r ial digital TV tune r s a r e all exam p les of so-called ‘set-to p boxes’. When you set u p the r eceive r you’ ll need to te ll the r eceive r which in p ut you connected the set-to p box to (see [...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 34 En Connecting the multichannel analog inputs Fo r DVD Audio and SAC D p layback, you r DVD p laye r may have 5.1, 6.1 o r 7.1 channel a nalog out p uts (de p ending on whethe r you r p laye r su pp o r ts su rr o u n d b a c k c h a n n e l s ) . M a k e s u r e th at the p laye r is set to out p ut multichannel anal[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 35 En Connecting other audio components This r eceive r has bot h digital a nd analo g in p uts, allowing you to conn ect audio com p onents fo r p layback. Most digital com p onents also have analog connections. When you set u p the r eceive r you ’ll need to tell the r eceive r which in p ut you connecte d the com p[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 36 En Connecting additional amplifiers This r eceive r has mo r e than enough p owe r fo r any home use, but it’s p ossible to add additional am p lifie r s to eve r y channel o f you r system using the pr e-outs. Make the connections shown below to add am p lifie r s to p owe r you r s p eake r s. • You can use the[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 37 En Connec ting external an tennas To im pr ove FM r ece p tion, connec t an exte r nal FM antenna to FM UNBAL 75 Ω . To im pr ove AM r ece p tion , connect a 5 m to 6 m (16 ft. to 20 ft.) length of vinyl-coated wi r e to the AM LOOP te r minal s without disconnecting the su pp lied AM loo p antenna. Fo r the best p [...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 38 En MULTI-ZONE se tup using speaker terminals (ZONE 2) You must select ZONE 2 in Spea ker system se tting on p age 115 to use this setu p . • Connect a TV monitor t o the VIDEO ZONE 2 OUT jacks on this receiver. 1 You should have a p ai r of s p eake r s attached to the su rr ound back s p eake r te r minals as show[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 39 En Connecting Optional Bluetooth ® ADAPTER When the Bluetooth ADAPTER (Pionee r Mode l No. AS- BT100) 1 is connected to this r eceive r , a pr oduct equi pp ed with Bluetooth wi r eless technology ( p o r table cell p hone, digital mu sic p laye r , etc.) can be used to listen to music wi r elessly. 2 • Switch the[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 40 En Connecting an iPod This r eceive r has a dedicated iPod te r minal that will al low you to cont r ol p layback o f audio content f r om you r iPod using the cont r ols of this r eceive r . • Switch the receiver into standby then use the supplied iPod cable to connect your iPod to the iPod/ iPhone/USB terminal on[...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 41 En Connecting an IR receiver If you kee p you r ste r eo com p onents in a closed cabinet o r shelving unit, o r you wish to use the sub zone r emote cont r ol in anothe r zone, you c an use an o p tional IR r eceive r (such as a Niles o r Xantech unit) to cont r ol you r system instead of the r emote senso r on the [...]
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Connecting your equipment 03 42 En Switching compo nents on and o ff using the 12 volt trigge r You can connect c om p onents in you r system (such as a sc r een o r pr ojecto r ) to this r eceive r so that they switch on o r off using 12 volt t r igge r s when you select an in p ut function. Howeve r , you must s p ecify which in p ut functions sw[...]
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Basic Setup 04 43 En Chapter 4: Basic Setup Important •T h e pr ocedu r e fo r setting the r eceive r o p e r ation mode diffe r s fo r the r emote cont r ols included with the SC-37 and SC-35. Fo r the SC-37’s r emote cont r ol, set the r emote cont r ol o p e r ation sel ecto r switch to RECEIVER . Fo r the SC-35’s r emot e cont r ol, pr es[...]
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Basic Setup 04 44 En Make su r e the r e a r e no obstacles between the s p eake r s and the mic r o p hone. If you have a t r i p od, use it to p lace the mic r o p hone so that it’s about ea r level at you r no r mal listening p osition. If you do not have a t r i p od, use some othe r ob ject to ins tall the mic r o p hone. 1 The Full Auto MCA[...]
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Basic Setup 04 45 En • If you see an ERR message ( o r the s p eake r configu r ation dis p layed is n’t co rr ect), the r e may be a pr oblem with the s p eake r connecti on. If selecting RETRY doesn’t wo r k, tu r n off the p owe r and check the s p eake r connections. If the r e doesn’t seem to be a pr oblem, you can sim p ly use /[...]
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Basic Setup 04 46 En • Input Skip – W hen se t to ON , that in p ut is sk i pp ed when select ing the in p ut using INPUT SELECT . ( DVD and othe r in p uts can be still be selected di r ectly with the in p ut function buttons.) • 12V Trigger1/2 – Afte r connecting a co m p onent to one of the 12 volt t r igge r s (see Switching compo nents[...]
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Basic playback 05 47 En Chapter 5: Basic playback Important •T h e pr ocedu r e fo r setting the r eceive r o p e r ation mode diffe r s fo r the r emote cont r ols included with the SC-37 and SC-35. Fo r the SC-37’s r emote cont r ol, set the r emote cont r ol o p e r ation sel ecto r switch to RECEIVER . Fo r the SC-35’s r emot e cont r ol,[...]
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Basic playback 05 48 En Playing an iPod This r eceive r has the iPod/iPhone/USB te r minal that will allow you to co nt r ol p layback of audio conten t f r om you r iPod using the cont r ols of this r eceive r . 1 1 Switch on the receiver and your TV. See Connecting an iPod on p age 40. •I t i s a l s o p ossible to o p e r ate the iPod on the i[...]
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Basic playback 05 49 En Switching the iP od controls 1 You can switch ove r the iPod cont r ols between the iPod and the r eceive r . 1P r e s s iPod CTRL to switch the iPod controls. This enables o p e r ation and dis p lay on you r iPod, and this r eceive r ’s r emote cont r ol and GUI sc r een become inactive. 2P r e s s iPod CTRL again to swi[...]
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Basic playback 05 50 En 3 Continue browsing un til you arrive at what you want to play, th en press to start playback. 1 Basic pla yback contro ls This r eceive r ’s r emote cont r ol buttons can be used fo r basic p layback of files sto r ed on USB m emo r y devices. SC-37: •S e t t h e r emote cont r ol o p e r ation selecto r switch to S[...]
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Basic playback 05 51 En About playable file format s The USB function of this r eceive r su pp o r ts the following file fo r mats. Note that some file fo r mats a r e not available fo r p layback although they a r e listed as p layable file fo r mats. Music files Photo files Category Exte nsion Stream MP3 a a. “MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding techno[...]
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Basic playback 05 52 En Listening to the radi o The following ste p s show you how to tune in to FM and AM r adio b r oadcasts using t he automatic (sea r ch) and manual (ste p ) tuning functions. If you al r eady know the f r equency of the station you want, see Tuning directly to a station below. Once you a r e tuned to a statio n you can memo r [...]
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Basic playback 05 53 En Naming station presets Fo r easie r identification , you can name you r station pr esets. 1 Choose the station preset you want to name. See Listening to station pres ets on p age 52 fo r how to do this. 2P r e s s T.EDIT ( TUNER EDIT ). The dis p lay shows PRESET NAME , then a blinkin g cu r so r at the fi r st cha r acte r [...]
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Basic playback 05 54 En •T h e c u rr ently selected channel is autom atically chosen (wi thout pr essing ENTER ) afte r five seconds. Using XM HD Surround XM HD Su rr ound uses Neu r al Su rr ound™ tech nologies to achieve o p timal su rr ound sound f r om XM r adio. XM HD Su rr ound Sound is availab le on selec t XM channels only. • While l[...]
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Basic playback 05 55 En Selecting channels and browsing by genre F r om the SIRIUS Channe l Guide, you can b r owse SIRIUS Radio channels in the o r de r that they a pp ea r , o r you can na rr ow you r channel sea r ch by gen r e. 1P r e s s / to enter the SIRIUS Channel Guide, navigate through the channels one at time with / , then pr[...]
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Basic playback 05 56 En Listening to Intern et radio stations (SC-35 only) Tip • This section desc r ibes how to listen to Inte r net r adio on the SC-35. On the SC-37, Inte r net r adio is o p e r ated with Home Media Galle r y. Fo r details, see Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) on p age 64. Inte r net r adio is an au dio b r[...]
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Basic playback 05 57 En 1 Turn on the computer and launch the Internet browser. 2 In the address bar on the browser, ent er the IP address assigned to this receiver. Fo r exam p le, if the IP add r ess of this r eceive r is “192.168.0.2”, ente r “htt p ://192.168.0.2/”. When the connection is m ade with the r eceive r , a To p Menu will be [...]
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Basic playback 05 58 En Pairing the Bluetooth ADAPTER and Bluetooth wireless technology device “Pai r ing” must be done befo r e you sta r t p layback of Bluetooth wi r eless technology content using the Bluetooth ADAPTER. Make su r e to p e r fo r m p ai r ing t he fi r st time you o p e r ate the system o r any time p ai r ing data is clea r [...]
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Listening to your system 06 59 En Chapter 6: Listening to your system Important •T h e pr ocedu r e fo r setting the r eceive r o p e r ation mode diffe r s fo r the r emote cont r ols included with the SC-37 and SC-35. Fo r the SC-37’s r emote cont r ol, set the r emote cont r ol o p e r ation sel ecto r switch to RECEIVER . Fo r the SC-35’s[...]
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Listening to y our system 06 60 En • 2 Pro Logic IIz HEIGHT – U p to 7.1 channel so und (f r ont height) 1 • WIDE SURROUND MOVIE – U p to 7.1 channel sound (f r ont wide), e s p ecially suited to movie sou r ces 2 • WIDE SUR ROUND MUSIC – U p to 7.1 chann el sound (f r ont wide), es p ecially suited to music so u r ces 2 • Neo:6 CI NE[...]
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Listening to your system 06 61 En Using the Advanced surround effects The Advanced su rr ound e ffects can be used fo r a va r iety of additional su rr ound sound effe cts. Most Advanced S u rr ound modes a r e designed to be used with film soundt r acks, but some modes a r e also su ited fo r music sou r ces. T r y diffe r ent settings with va r i[...]
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Listening to y our system 06 62 En Using Stream Direct Use the St r eam Di r ect modes when you want to he a r the t r uest p ossible r e pr oduction of a sou r ce. All unnecessa r y signal pr ocessing is by p assed, and you’ r e left with the p u r e analog o r digital sound sou r ce . P r ocessing diffe r s de p ending on the in p ut signal and[...]
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Listening to your system 06 63 En Phase Cont r ol techno logy pr ovides cohe r ent sound r e pr oduction th r ough th e use of p hase matching 1 fo r an o p timal sound i mage. The de fault settin g is on and w e r ecommend leaving Ph ase Cont r ol switched on fo r all sound sou r ces. 1 Set the remote control to the receiver operation mode. •P r[...]
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Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) 07 64 En Chapter 7: Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) Enjoying the Home Media Gall ery This r eceive r ’s Home Media Galle r y function allows you to listen to audio files o r listen to Inte r net r adio stations on a com p ute r o r othe r com p onent connected to the r ecei[...]
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Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) 07 65 En the PC. The autho r ization (o r p e r mission) method fo r access va r ies de p ending on the ty p e of se r ve r cu rr entl y being connected. Fo r mo r e info r mation on autho r izing t his r eceive r , r efe r to th e inst r ucti on manual of you r se r ve r . Playback with Home Med[...]
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Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) 07 66 En Listening to Internet radio stations Inte r net r adio is an au dio b r oadcasting se r vice t r ansmitte d via the Inte r net. The r e a r e a la r ge numbe r of Inte r net r adio stat ions b r oadcasting a va r iety of se r vices f r om eve r y co r ne r of the wo r ld. Some a r e host[...]
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Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) 07 67 En Listening to Sirius Internet Radio Check the website below to listen to Si r ius Inte r net Radio : htt p ://www.si r ius.com/si r iusinte r net r adio • Y ou must have a r egiste r ed account in o r de r to listen to songs using Si r ius Inte r net Radio. Fo r details, see Checking ab[...]
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Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) 07 68 En Checking about the Accounts Sc r een conce r ning Rha p sody o r Si r ius I nte r net Radio account r egist r ation . Befo r e pr oceeding with the following ste p s, check whethe r you have followed Ste p s f r om 1 to 2 on p age 65. 1 Select ‘ Setup ’ then press ENTER . 2 Select Ac[...]
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Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) 07 69 En About playback behavi or over a network • Playback may stall when the PC is switch ed off o r any media files sto r ed on it a r e deleted while p laying content. •I f t h e r e a r e pr oblems within the netwo r k envi r onment (heavy netwo r k t r affic, etc.) co ntent may not be d[...]
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Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) 07 70 En About playable file formats The Home Media Galle r y featu r e of this r eceive r su pp o r ts the following file fo r mats. Note that some file fo r mats a r e not available fo r p layback although they a r e listed as p layable file fo r mats. Also, the com p atibility of file fo r mat[...]
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Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY inputs (SC-37 only) 07 71 En Glossary aacPlus AAC decoder use s aacPlus developed by Coding Technologies. (www.cod ingtechnologies.com) FLAC FLAC (F r ee Lossless Audio Codec) is an audio fo r mat allows lossless codec. Audio is com pr essed in FLAC without any loss in quality. Fo r mo r e details about FLAC, visit [...]
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Control with HDMI function 08 72 En Chapter 8: Control with HDMI function Important •T h e pr ocedu r e fo r setting the r eceive r o p e r ation mode diffe r s fo r the r emote co nt r ols included with the SC-37 and SC-35. Fo r the SC-37’s r emote cont r ol, set the r emote con t r ol o p e r ation selecto r switch to RECEIVER . Fo r the SC-3[...]
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Control with HDMI function 08 73 En HDMI Setup You must adjust the settings of this r eceive r as well as the connected Control with HDMI-com p atible com p onents in o r de r to make use of the Control with HDMI function. Fo r mo r e info r mation see the o p e r ating inst r uctions f o r each com p onent. 1 Set the remote control to the receiver[...]
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Control with HDMI function 08 74 En About synchronized operations The Control with HDMI-com p atible com p onent connected to the r eceive r o p e r ates in sync as desc r ibed below. •F r om the menu sc r een of the Control with HDMI- com p atible TV, se t audio to be p layed th r ough this r eceive r , and the r eceive r will switch to the sync[...]
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Control with HDMI function 08 75 En Setting the PQLS function PQLS (P r ecision Qua r tz Lock System ) is a digita l audio signal t r ansfe r cont r ol technology using the Control with HDMI function. It of fe r s highe r -quality audi o p layback by cont r olling audio signals f r om the r eceive r to a PQLS com p atible p laye r , etc. This enabl[...]
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Using other functions 09 76 En Chapter 9: Using other functions Important •T h e pr ocedu r e fo r setting the r eceive r o p e r ation mode diffe r s fo r the r emote co nt r ols included with the SC-37 and SC-35. Fo r the SC-37’s r emote cont r ol, set the r emote con t r ol o p e r ation selecto r switch to RECEIVER . Fo r the SC-35’s r em[...]
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Using other functions 09 77 En DUAL (Dual Mono) S p ecifies how du al mono encoded Dol by Digital soundt r acks should be p layed. Dual mono is not widely used , but is sometimes necessa r y when two language s need to be se nt to se p a r ate channe ls. CH1 – Channel 1 is hea r d only CH2 – Channel 2 is hea r d only CH1 CH2 – Both channels h[...]
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Using other functions 09 78 En Setting the Video options The r e a r e a numbe r of additional p ic tu r e settings you can make using the VIDEO PARAMETER menu. The defaults, if not stated, a r e listed in bold. Important • Note that if an o p tion cannot be selected on th e VIDEO PARAMETER menu, it is unavaila ble due to the cu rr ent sou r ce, [...]
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Using other functions 09 79 En Switching the speaker terminal s If you selected Speaker B at Speaker system setting on p age 115, you can switch betwe en s p eake r s using the SPEAKERS button. If you selected Normal(SB/FH) , Normal(SB/FW) , Front Bi-Amp o r ZONE 2 , the button will sim p ly switch you r main s p eake r te r minals on o r off. The [...]
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Using other functions 09 80 En • W hen the r eceive r is on, 1 make su r e that any o p e r ations fo r the sub zone a r e done while ZONE and you r selected sub zone(s) show in the dis p lay. If this is not showing, the f r ont p anel con t r ols affect the main zone on ly. 3U s e t h e INPUT SELECTOR dial to select the source for the zone you h[...]
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Using other functions 09 81 En Using the sleep timer The slee p time r switches the r eceive r into standby af te r a s p ecified amount o f time so you ca n fall asle e p without wo rr ying about th e r eceive r being left on all night. Use the r emote cont r ol to set the slee p time r . • Set the remote control to the receiver operation mode, [...]
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Using other functions 09 82 En Resetting the system Use this pr ocedu r e to r eset all the r eceive r ’s settings to the facto r y default. Use the f r ont p anel cont r o ls to do this. Set MULTI-ZONE to OFF . • D isconnect the iP od and USB mem o r y device f r om the r eceive r befo r ehand. 1 Switch the receiver into st andby. 2 While hold[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 83 En Chapter 10: Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) Important • T his section includes ex p lanations fo r the SC-37’s r emote cont r ol. Fo r inst r uctions f o r the SC-35’s r emote cont r ol, se e Controlling the rest of your system (In ca se of SC-35 ) on p age[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 84 En Operating multiple receivers The r emote con t r ol included with this r eceive r can be used to o p e r ate u p to th r ee othe r r eceive r s (of the sam e model as this r eceive r ) in addition to this r eceive r . The r eceive r to be o p e r ated is switched by in p utting t he pr[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 85 En • If you can’t fi nd o r pr o p e r ly ente r a pr eset code, you can still te ach the r emote indiv idual commands f r om anothe r r emote cont r ol (see Programming signals from other remote controls below). 7 If your component is control led successfull y, press ENTER to confirm[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 86 En 2U s e / to se lect ‘ ERASE LEAR NING ’, then press ENTER . The r emote dis p lay pr om p ts you fo r the com p onent co rr es p onding to the button setting to be e r ased. 3 Press the input function button corresponding to the command to be erased, then press ENTER . The r [...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 87 En r emote cont r ol to set u p and listen to a CD on the r eceive r , and then use the r emote cont r ol to r ewind a ta p e in you r VCR while you continue to listen to you r CD p laye r . When di r ect function is o n, any com p onent you select (using th e in p ut function buttons) wi[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 88 En 8 Repeat steps 5 to 7 to program a sequence of up to commands. 9 When you’re finished, use / to select ‘ EDIT EXIT ’ from the menu and press ENTER . You will r etu r n to the r emote cont r ol Setu p menu. Select EXIT SETUP to exit. Using multi operations You can sta r t mu[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 89 En Button(s) TV TV (Monitor) BD/DVD HDD/DVR VCR SAT/CATV SOURCE P OWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF Numbe r buttons numerics numerics nume rics numerics numerics numerics • (dot) • (dot) KURO LINK CLEAR + – ENTER (CLASS) CH ENTER CH[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 90 En Button(s) LD CD/CD- R/SACD MD/DAT TAPE SOURCE POWER ON/O FF POWER ON/ OFF POWER ON /OFF POWE R ON/OFF Numbe r butto ns numerics numerics numerics – • (dot) +10 >10/CLEAR CLEAR a a. Cont r ols fo r MD. CLEAR ENTER (CLASS) ENTER DISC/ENTER – EN TER T O P M E N U ––– ?[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 91 En Using the RF communications function With this r eceive r , two-way communications between the r eceive r and r emote cont r ol a r e p ossible by connecting the included RF ada p te r to th e RS-232C and CU-RF100 te r minals. Fo r inst r uction s on connecting the RF ada p te r , see [...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 92 En Pairing the RF adapter and remote control Pai r ing is necessa r y in o r de r to use the RF communications function. Pe r fo r m the o p e r ation below afte r connecting the RF a da p te r and r eceive r . 1 Switch on the receiver. 2 Set the RF Remote Setup on t his receive r’s Oth[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 93 En 1 Connect the IR blaster cable to the RF Adapter’s IR Blaster terminal and mount the transmitter on the component you want to operate with RF communications. •O p e r ation is not p ossible unless the IR blaste r is mounted in an a ppr o pr iate p osition. Wheneve r p ossible, moun[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 94 En Setting the remote control operation mode •D e f a u l t s e t t i n g : ON When the r emote cont r ol o p e r ation mode i s tu r ned on and the r eceive r ’s i n p ut is switched, the r emote cont r ol dis p lay and o p e r ation mode switch automatically to that in p ut. Sel ect[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-37) 10 95 En Usable range •D e s i g n e d f o r use only with in pr ivate homes (signal t r ansmission distance may be r educed due to r oom design o r conditions). In the following cases, this r emote cont r ol cannot o p e r ate due to p oo r o r e rr atic r adio wave t r ansmission. •W h e [...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) 10 96 En Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) Important • This sectio n includes ex p lanatio ns fo r the SC-35’s r emote cont r ol. Fo r inst r uctions fo r the SC-37’s r emote cont r ol, see Controlling the rest of you r system (In case o f SC-37) on p age 83. About th[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) 10 97 En Setting the remote to contr ol other components Most com p onents can be assign ed to one of the in p ut function buttons (suc h as DVD o r CD ) using the com p onent’s manufac tu r e r pr eset code sto r ed in the r emote. Howeve r , the r e a r e cases whe r e only ce r tain functi[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) 10 98 En 3 Point the two r emote controls towards each ot her, then press the button that will be doi ng the learning on this receiver’s remote control. The LED blinks once and flas hes continuously. •T h e r emote cont r ols should be 3 cm (1 inch) a p a r t. 4 Press the corres ponding but[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) 10 99 En Setting th e backlight mode • Default setting: 1 (normal mode) The backligh t lighting p atte r n can be selected f r om among fou r m o d e s , i n c o n s i d e r ation of conven ience and batte r y se r vice life. 1 Press and hold R.SETUP , then press “6” for three seconds. Th[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) 10 100 En Programming a Multi operation or a shutdown sequence 1 Press and hold R.SETUP , then press “3” for three seconds. The LED flashes continuously. • To can cel the pr eset setu p mode pr ess R.SETUP . 2 Press the input function button (or SOURCE button). For Multi operations, p[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) 10 101 En Resetting the remote control settin gs Use this pr oce du r e to r eset all the r emote cont r ol’s settings t o the fact o r y default. 1 1 Press and hold R.SETUP , then press “0” for three seconds. The LED flashes con tinuously. 2 Press and hold the ENTER button for three seco[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) 10 102 En a. Cont r ols fo r BD. Button(s) TV TV ( Monitor) BD/DVD HDD/DVR VCR SAT/CA TV SOURCE POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/O FF POWER ON/OFF POWE R ON/OFF Numbe r buttons numerics numerics numerics numerics numerics numerics • (dot) • (dot) KURO LINK CLEAR + - E[...]
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Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-35) 10 103 En a. Cont r ols fo r SACD. b. Cont r ols fo r MD. Button(s) LD CD/CD -R/SACD MD/DAT TAP E SOURCE POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF Numbe r buttons numerics nume rics numerics - • (dot) +10 >10/CLEAR CLEAR b CLEAR ENTER (CLASS) ENTER DISK/EN TER OPEN/CLOSE b EN[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 104 En Chapter 11: The Advanced MCACC menu Important •T h e pr ocedu r e fo r setting the r eceive r o p e r ation mode diffe r s fo r the r emote co nt r ols included with the SC-37 and SC-35. Fo r the SC-37’s r emote cont r ol, set the r emote con t r ol o p e r ation selecto r switch to RECEIVER . Fo r the SC-35’[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 105 En 2 Select the parameters you want to set. Use / to select the item, then use / to set. • Auto MCACC – The default is ALL ( r ecommended), but you can limit the system calib r ation to only one setting (to save time) if you want. 1 • EQ Type (only available when the Auto MCACC Menu above is EQ Pro &[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 106 En If no o p e r ations a r e p e r fo r med fo r 10 seconds while the s p eake r configu r ation check sc r een is bein g dis p layed, the Auto MCACC Setu p will r esume a utomatically. In this case, you don’t need to select ‘ OK ’ and pr ess ENTER in ste p 8. • If you see an ERR message (o r the s p eake r c[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 107 En • Standing Wave – Cont r ol ove r ly r esonant low f r equencies in you r listening r o om (see Standing Wave on p age 107). The last two settings a r e s p ecifical ly fo r customiz ing th e p a r amete r s ex p lained in Acoustic Calibration EQ Adjust on p age 108: • EQ Adjust – Manually adjust the f r eq[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 108 En it r esults in an ove r ly r esonant (‘boomy’) sound. The Standing Wave Cont r ol uses filte r s to r educe the effect of ove r ly r esonant sounds in you r listening a r ea. Du r ing p layback of a sou r ce, you can customize the filte r s used fo r Standi ng Wave Cont r ol fo r each of you r MCACC pr esets. 1[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 109 En Using Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional 1 Select ‘ EQ Professional ’, then press ENTER . 2 Select an option and press ENTER . • Reverb Measurement – Use thi s to measu r e the r eve r b cha r acte r istics befo r e and afte r calib r ation. • Reverb View – You can check the r eve r b measu r ements m[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 110 En Precision Distance (SC-37 only ) Befo r e using this functio n, p e r fo r m the Full Auto M CACC Setu p pr ocedu r e (see p age 43). Pe r fo r ming the Full Auto MCACC pr ocedu r e co rr ects the distance to a pr ecision of 1 / 2 inch, but the P r ecision Distance function lets you adjust the distance to the s p e[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 111 En 4P r e s s RETURN to go back to the MCACC Data Check menu, repeating steps 2 and 3 to check other settings. 5 When yo u’re finished, press RETURN . You will r etu r n to the Home Menu . Speaker S etting Use this to dis p lay the s p eake r size an d numbe r of s p eake r s. See Speaker Setting on p age 115 fo r m[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 112 En Output MCACC data Befo r e continuing, make su r e you have com p leted ste p 2 in Checking MCACC Data on p age 110. The data measu r ed with the Advanced MCACC function is t r ansmitte d to the U SB device. 1 The 3D g r a p hs of the r eve r b cha r acte r istics and g r ou p delay cha r acte r istics 2 befo r e a[...]
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The Advanced MCACC menu 11 113 En Copying MCACC preset data If you want to man ually adjust the Acoustic Calib r ation EQ (see Manual MCACC setup on p age 106), we r ecommend co p ying you r cu rr ent settings 1 to an unused MCACC pr eset. Instead of just a fla t EQ cu r ve, this will give you a r efe r ence p oi nt f r om which to sta r t. 1 Selec[...]
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The System Setup and Other Setup menus 12 114 En Chapter 12: The System Setup and Other Setup menus Important •T h e pr ocedu r e fo r setting the r eceive r o p e r ation mode diffe r s fo r the r emote co nt r ols included with the SC-37 and SC-35. Fo r the SC-37’s r emote cont r ol, set the r emote con t r ol o p e r ation selecto r switch t[...]
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The System Setup and Other Setup menus 12 115 En Speaker system setting • Default setting: Normal(S B/FH) The r e a r e seve r al ways yo u can use the s p eake r te r minals with this r eceive r . In addition to a no r mal home the ate r setu p whe r e they a r e used fo r the f r ont height s p ea ke r s o r f r ont wide s p eake r s, they can [...]
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The System Setup and Other Setup menus 12 116 En • Surr – Select LARGE if you r su rr ound s p eake r s r e pr oduce bas s f r equencies effectively. Select SMALL to send bass f r equencies to the othe r s p eake r s o r subwoofe r . If you didn’t conn ect su rr ound s p eake r s choose NO (the sound of the su rr ound chann els is sent to the[...]
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The System Setup and Other Setup menus 12 117 En X-Curve Most so undt r acks mixed fo r cinema sound too b r ight when p layed back in la r ge r ooms. The X-Cu r ve sett ing acts as a kind of r e-equalization fo r home theate r listening, and r esto r es pr o p e r tonal balance of movie so undt r acks. 1 1 Select ‘ X-Curve ’ from the Manual SP[...]
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The System Setup and Other Setup menus 12 118 En IP address/Proxy setting In case the r oute r connected to the LAN te r minal on this r eceive r is a b r oadband r oute r (with a built-in DHCP se r ve r function), sim p ly tu r n on th e DHCP se r ve r function, and you will not need to set u p the netwo r k manually. You must set u p the netwo r [...]
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The System Setup and Other Setup menus 12 119 En The Other Setup menu The Other Setu p menu is whe r e you can make customized set tings to r eflect h ow you a r e using th e r eceive r . 1 Set the remote control to the receiver operation mode, then press HOME MENU . A G r a p hical Use r Inte r face (GUI) sc r een a pp ea r s on you r TV. Use /[...]
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The System Setup and Other Setup menus 12 120 En Flicker Reduction Setup •D e f a u l t s e t t i n g : OFF The GUI sc r een’s r esolution can be inc r eased. If you feel the GUI sc r een is ha r d to see, t r y changing this setting. Note that the r esolution in this s etting only affects the GUI sc r een; it has no influence on the video out [...]
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Additional in formation 13 121 En Chapter 13: Additional information Speaker Setting Guide In o r de r to achieve an even bette r su rr ound effect, it is im p o r tant to accu r ately p osition the s p eake r s and make thei r volume an d tone cha r acte r istics unifo r m so as to finely focus t he multi-channe l sound. The th r ee majo r element[...]
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Additional information 13 122 En Tip • The distance to the subwoofe r may be slig htly la r ge r than the distance actually measu r ed with a ta p e measu r e, etc. T his is because this di stance is co rr ected fo r elect r ic delay , and is not a pr oblem. Positional relationship betw een speakers and monitor Position of front speakers and moni[...]
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Additional in formation 13 123 En No sound Du r ing loud p layback the p owe r suddenly switches off. • Tu r n down the vo lume. • Lowe r the 63 Hz and 125 Hz equalize r le vels in the Manual MCACC setup on p age 106. • Switch on th e digital safe ty featu r e. While holding down ENTER on the f r ont p anel , pr ess STANDBY/ON to set thi [...]
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Additional information 13 124 En Other audio problems No sound f r om subwoofe r . • Check that the subwo ofe r is connected pr o p e r ly, switched on and the volume tu r ne d u p . • If you r subwoofe r has a slee p function, make su r e it is switched off. • Make su r e that th e Subwoofe r setting is YES o r PLUS (see Speaker Setting on p[...]
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Additional in formation 13 125 En ADAPTER PORT Video The PHASE CONTROL featu r e doesn’t seem to have an audible effe ct. • If a pp licable, check that the low p ass filte r switch on you r subwoofe r is off, o r th e low p ass cutoff is set to the highe st f r equency setting. If the r e is a PHASE setting on you r sub woofe r , set it to 0º [...]
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Additional information 13 126 En Settings Can’t r ec o r d video. • Che ck that the sou r ce is not co p y- pr otecte d. • The video conve r te r is not av ailable when making r eco r dings. Check that the same ty p e of video cable is us ed fo r connecting bo th the r eco r de r and the video sou r ce (the one you want to r eco r d) to this [...]
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Additional in formation 13 127 En Professional Calibratio n EQ graphical output Displa y The dis p lay shows KEY LOCK ON when you t r y to make setti ngs. • With the r eceive r in standby, pr ess STANDBY/ON fo r about 10 seconds while holding down SPEAKERS to disa ble the key lock. Most r ecent setti ngs have been e r ased. • The p owe r co[...]
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Additional information 13 128 En Remote control Web Control Sympt om Remedy Cannot be remote control led. • Set th e remote contro l unit’s remote control m ode so that it match es the setting on the main un it (see Operating multiple receivers on page 84 ( SC-37)/page 96 (SC-3 5)). • Check whethe r the receiv er ’s remote control mode is p[...]
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Additional in formation 13 129 En HDMI Symptom Remedy The HDMI indicato r blinks continuously. • Check all the p oints below. No p ictu r e o r sound. • This r ece ive r is HDCP-com p atible. Check that the com p onents you a r e connecting a r e also HDCP- com p atible. If they a r e not, p lease connect them using the com p one nt o r com p o[...]
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Additional information 13 130 En Important information regarding the HDMI connection The r e a r e cases whe r e you may not be able to r ou te HDMI signal s th r ough this r eceive r (this d e p ends on the HDMI- equi pp ed com p onent yo u a r e connecting–check with the manufactu r e r fo r HDMI com p atibility in fo r mation). If you a r en?[...]
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Additional in formation 13 131 En Internet radio (SC-35 only) XM radio messages A USB memo r y device is connected and dis p layed, but the audio files sto r ed on the USB memo r y device cannot be p layed back. Some fo r mats of USB memo r y devices, including FAT 12, NTFS , and HFS, cannot be p layed back on this r eceive r . Check whethe r the f[...]
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Additional information 13 132 En SIRIUS radio messages Check Antenna The XM antenna is no t connected to th e XM Mini- Tune r Home Dock o r the X M antenna cable is damaged. Check that the XM an tenna is secu r el y connected to the XM Mini-Tune r Home Dock and check the antenna cable fo r damage. Re p lac e the XM antenna if the cable is dama ged.[...]
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Additional in formation 13 133 En HOME MEDIA GA LLERY (SC-37 only) Check Sirius Tuner The Si r iusConne ct™ tune r is not pr o p e r ly connected. Check that th e 8 p in mini DIN cable and AC Ada p te r a r e attached secu r ely. Acquiring Signal The SIRIUS signal is t oo weak at the cu rr ent location. Check f o r antenna obst r uctions and r e [...]
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Additional information 13 134 En About status messages (SC-37 only) Refe r to the following info r mation when you come u p with a status message while o p e r ating the Home Media Galle r y. Cannot access the com p onent connected to the netwo r k. The com p onent connected to the n etwo r k is not pr o p e r ly set. If the client is automatically[...]
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Additional in formation 13 135 En If the pr oblem is not solved af te r the t r oubleshooting above, if the sc r een f r eezes unex p ectedly o r if the buttons on the r emote cont r ol o r f r ont p ane l sto p wo r king com p letely, do the following: •P r ess STANDBY/ON on the f r ont p anel to tu r n off the p owe r , then tu r n the p ow[...]
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Additional information 13 136 En co rr ecting the tonal and s p atial e rr o r s that occu r . On this pr oduct, when the THX indicato r is on, THX featu r es a r e automatically added in Cinema modes (e.g. THX Cinema, THX Su rr ound EX). • Re-Equalization The tonal balance of a film soundt r ack will be ex cessively b r ight and ha r sh when p l[...]
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Additional in formation 13 137 En About iPod “Made fo r iPod” means that an elect r onic accesso r y has been designed to connect s p eci fically to iPod and has been ce r tified by th e develo p e r to meet A pp le p e r fo r mance standa r ds. “Wo r ks with iPhone” means that an elect r onic accesso r y has been designed to connect s p ec[...]
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Additional information 13 138 En Auto Surround, ALC and Stream Direct with diff erent input signal formats The following cha r ts show what you will hea r with diffe r ent i n p ut signal fo r mats, de p ending on the St r eam Di r ect mode (see Using Str eam Dire ct on p age 62) you ha ve selected. Stereo (2 cha nnel) signal formats Multichannel s[...]
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Additional in formation 13 139 En Preset code list (SC-35 only) You should have no pr oblem cont r olling a com p onent if you find the manufactu r e r in this list, bu t p lease note that the r e a r e cases whe r e codes fo r the manufactu r e r in the list will not wo r k fo r the model that you a r e using. The r e a r e also cases wh e r e onl[...]
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Additional information 13 140 En Samsung 0004, 0005, 0006 , 0007, 0022, 0032, 0076 , 0077, 0083, 0100, 0110 Sansui 0025 Sanyo 0004, 0050 Sceptre 0072 Scotch 0006 Scott 0004, 00 06, 000 7, 0008 , 0009, 0090, 0104 Sears 0000, 0004, 0006 , 0009, 0101, 0102, 0103 Sharp 0004, 0006, 0007 , 0014, 0033 Sheng Chia 0014 Shogun 0004 Signature 0001 Sony 0002, [...]
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Additional in formation 13 141 En VCR Pioneer 1035 ABS 1017 Adventura 1005 Aiwa 1005 Alienware 1017 American High 1004 Asha 1002 Audio Dynamics 1000 Audiovox 1003 Bang & Ol ufsen 1032 Beaumar k 1002 Bell & Howell 1001 Calix 1003 Candle 1002, 1003 Canon 1004 Citizen 1002, 1003 Colort yme 1000 Craig 1002, 1003 Curtis Mathes 1000, 10 02, 100 4[...]
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Additional information 13 142 En Satellit e Set Top Box (SAT/PV R Combination ) Pioneer 0126, 0128 Bell ExpressVu 6002, 6003 DirecTV 6070, 6 110, 60 62, 61 13, 6060, 60 59, 61 14, 611 5, 6116 Dish Network System 6002, 6089 Dishpro 6002, 60 89 Echostar 6002, 6089, 60 03 Expressvu 6002 Hughes Network Systems 6113, 6114, 6115, 61 16 JVC 6003 Motorola [...]
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Additional in formation 13 143 En Specifications Amplifier Section Continuous averag e power output of 140 watts* per channel, min., at 8 oh ms, from 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz with no more than 0. 08 %** total harmonic distortion. Multi channel simultaneou s p owe r out p ut (1 kHz, 1 %, 8 Ω ) 7 ch total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 770 W (SC-37)/700 [...]
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Additional information 13 144 En Number of Furnished Parts Incase of SC-37: MCACC Setu p mic r o p hone (APM7009) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Omni-di r ectional r emote cont r ol (CU-RF100) (AXD7580) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 RF ada p te r (AXX7272) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 IR blaste r cable (AD[...]
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Additional in formation 13 145 En S001_A1_En Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group wa[...]
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Additional information 13 146 En SC-37_35_UXJCB.b ook 146 ページ 2 010年3月 9日 火曜日 午前9時3 2分[...]
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Additional in formation 13 147 En SC-37_35_UXJCB.b ook 147 ページ 2 010年3月 9日 火曜日 午前9時3 2分[...]
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Printed in <ARB7446-A> T o register your product, find the nearest authorized ser vice location, to purchase replacement parts, operating instructions, or accessories, please go to one of following URLs : P our enregistrer votre produit, trouver le ser vice après-vente agréé le plus proche et pour acheter des pièces de rechange, des modes[...]