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Additional Information

HDCD®

(High Definition Compatible Digital®)

HDCD is an encoding/decoding technology that greatly reduces
the distortion that occurs upon digital recording while
maintaining compatibility with the conventional CD format, thus
expanding the dynamic range and achieving a high resolution.
Conventional CDs and HDCD compatible CDs are identified
automatically to select the optimum digital processing.

®, HDCD®, High Definition Compatible Digital® and

Microsoft® are either registered trademarks or trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation, Inc. in the United States and/or
other countries. HDCD system manufactured under license
from Microsoft Corporation, Inc. This product is covered by
one or more of the following: In the USA: 5,479,168,
5,638,074, 5,640,161, 5,808,574, 5,838,274, 5,854,600,
5,864,311, 5,872,531, and in Australia: 669114. Other
patents pending.

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THX™ Surround EX™

In 1999, a new surround system was launched
simultaneously with the release of the movie “Star Wars
Episode I”. “Dolby Digital Surround EX” is a new movie
sound track that greatly enhances the sense of spatial
expression and the positioning of the surround channel
sound. The result is 360 degrees of movement and moving
sound effects that seem to pass right over the listener’s head.
This system was developed jointly by THX and Dolby
Laboratories, fusing THX’s idea of improving spatial
expression and achieving a uniform 360 degree sound
positioning with Dolby Laboratories’ matrix encoding
technology. Emphasis was placed on compatibility with the
existing system Dolby Digital 5.1 channel, and the new
“surround back (SB) channel” was added to achieve
improvements over the conventional 5.1 channel system in
terms of the positioning of the sound at the rear, the
acoustic image of sound moving from the two sides to the
back as well as sound moving from the front to the center
rear with the multi surround speaker systems used in movie
theaters, thereby enabling various types of surround sound.
The surround back channel signal is a matrix-encoded signal
inserted into both the Dolby Digital SL (surround left) and
SR (surround right) channels. Upon playback, the signals
are decoded by a high precision digital matrix decoder
within the Dolby Digital decoder into the SL, SR and SB
channels and output as 6.1 channels of signals. With the
AVR-5805CI, the signals further undergo Home THX
Cinema processing to achieve a THX Surround EX system.
Even without the proper environment for playing the SB
channel, Dolby Digital Surround EX signals are 100%
compatible with existing 5.1 channel playback systems, so
they can be played as such. In this case, the SB channel
signal is produced as a monaural signal from both the SL
and SR channels, so none of the signal components are
missing. The effects specific to THX Surround EX (the
sense of spatial expression and the positioning of the
sound), however, are the same as with conventional 5.1
channel surround systems.

THX and Ultra2 are trademarks of THX Ltd.  THX may be
registered in some jurisdictions.  All rights reserved.  Surround
EX is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories.  Used with permission.

Audyssey MultEQ XT

Audyssey MultEQ XT is a technology designed to provide the
optimum listening environment for multiple listeners within the
listening area. Test data collected from multiple listening points
is analyzed comprehensively and equalization that improves the
sound quality for the entire listening area is performed.
Audyssey MultEQ XT not only corrects frequency response
problems in large listening areas, it also fully automates the
surround system setup.
For a detailed description, see page 20.

• Audyssey MultEQ XT is a trademark of Audyssey

Laboratories. It is licensed under US and National Patent
Applications 20030235318 and 10/700,220. Additional U.S.
and Foreign Patents pending. MultEQ and the Audyssey
MultEQ logo are trademarks of Audyssey Laboratories, Inc..
All rights reserved.

About IEEE1394

IEEE1394 is an international standard established by the
“IEEE” (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) of
the United States.
The AVR-5805CI can be connected to an IEEE1394 compatible
device using an IEEE1394 cable to enable digital transfer of
multi-channel audio sources (DVD Audio discs, Super Audio
CDs, etc.) with a single cable.
• The AVR-5805CI’s transfer format is compatible with A&M

protocol.
In addition to A&M protocol, IEEE1394 transfer formats also
include MPEG-TS, DV, etc.

• The AVR-5805CI is compatible with a data transfer speed of

up to S400.
The IEEE1394 maximum data transfer speeds are defined
as approximately 100, 200 or 400 Mbps, expressed
respectively as S100, S200 and S400. When S100 or S200
devices are connected, the actually transfer rate may be
slower than 400 Mbps, depending on the device’s
specifications. As far as possible, interconnect devices with
the same maximum data transfer rate.

• The AVR-5805CI is compatible with the DTCP (Digital

Transmission Content Protection) system.

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Copyright protection system

In order to play the sound of DVD Audio discs, Super Audio
CDs or DVDs (aside from freely copiable discs) using
IEEE1394 connections, both the player and receiver must
be compatible with the DTCP (Digital Transmission
Content Protection) system.
DTCP is a copy protection technology that involves data
encryption and authentication of the other device. Refer to
your player’s operating instructions.

Summary of Contents for 5805 - AVR AV Receiver

Page 1: ...AV SURROUND RECEIVER AVR 5805CI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...pliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE FCC INFORMATION For US customers 1 COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Product Name AV Surround Receiver Model Number AVR 5805CI This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this product may not cause harmful interference and 2 this product ...

Page 3: ...nna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to ...

Page 4: ...4 Speaker system layout 15 Speaker connections 16 17 Connecting a DVD player and TV Monitor 18 19 Auto Setup Room EQ 20 Connecting a microphone 21 Turning on the power 22 Starting Auto Setup 22 Extra Setup 23 Preliminary measurements 23 24 Speaker system measurement 24 Check of the measurement result 25 About the error message 26 Connecting Other Sources Basic Operation Playback Operating the remo...

Page 5: ... 106 107 page 107 page 108 page 108 110 page 111 112 page 112 page 112 page 113 114 page 114 page 116 page 117 page 117 page 118 119 page 120 page 120 page 121 page 122 123 page 123 page 123 124 page 124 125 page 20 26 page 149 page 150 page 150 151 page 115 page 151 152 page 135 page 136 page 137 page 126 128 page 129 133 page 134 page 138 139 ...

Page 6: ...ck the parameter 151 152 System setup items and default values 153 156 Troubleshooting 157 158 Additional information 159 173 Specifications 174 175 Using the Network Audio Function Internet radio function 74 Music server function 74 System requirements 74 76 Listening to Internet radio 76 77 Presetting registering Internet radio stations 77 Registering Internet radio stations in your favorites 77...

Page 7: ...o the standby position before connecting and disconnecting connection cables Cautions on installation Noise or disturbance of the picture may be generated if this unit or any other electronic equipment using microprocessors is used near a tuner or TV If this happens take the following steps Install this unit as far as possible from the tuner or TV Set the antenna wires from the tuner or TV away fr...

Page 8: ...ll not be in use for long periods If the battery fluid should leak carefully wipe the fluid off the inside of the battery compartment and insert new batteries When replacing the batteries have the new batteries ready and insert them as quickly as possible Cautions on handling Switching the input function when input terminals are not connected A clicking noise may be produced if the input function ...

Page 9: ...pointed directly at the remote sensor The remote control unit can be operated at a horizontal angle of up to 30 degrees with respect to the remote sensor 30 30 Approx 23 feet 7 m NOTE It may be difficult to operate the remote control unit if the remote sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light Do not press buttons on the main unit and remote control unit simultaneously Doing ...

Page 10: ...art names and functions For details on the functions of these parts refer to the pages given in parentheses Front panel 3 2 1 0 o q w e r t y u i 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 7 9 1 2 5 4 2 6 8 0 3 7 5 3 9 0 1 8 6 4 2 1 3 4 5 8 7 6 9 0 1 ...

Page 11: ...STANDARD button 54 2 HOME THX CINEMA button 44 3 9CH STEREO button 62 4 DSP SIMULATION button 62 5 SYSTEM SETUP button 22 6 CH SELECT ENTER button 22 64 7 SURROUND PARAMETER button 50 8 CINEMA button 56 9 MUSIC button 56 0 GAME button 56 1 ROOM EQ button 48 2 PURE DIRECT button 50 3 VIDEO SELECT button 46 4 DIRECT STEREO button 50 5 MONITOR SELECT button 45 6 INPUT MODE button 47 7 SCALE button 45...

Page 12: ...394 indicator This lights during playback in a IEEE1394 connection o MULTI zone indicator ZONE3 mode is selected in ZONE3 REC SELECT 0 Recording output source indicator REC OUT mode is selected in ZONE3 REC SELECT 1 DENON LINK indicator This lights during playback in a DENON LINK connection 2 V OFF indicator This lights when the operation of the video circuit has been turned off 3 AL24 indicator T...

Page 13: ...Q button 48 SYSTEM SETUP button 22 CURSOR buttons 22 SURROUND PARAMETER SEARCH button 51 67 73 Tuner system buttons 65 HOME VIDEO SELECT button 46 81 Remote control signal transmitter 9 INPUT MODE selector button 47 NIGHT button 55 SPEAKER button 45 TEST TONE button 95 145 Tuner system buttons 65 CH SELECT ENTER button 22 64 Power buttons 22 Master volume control buttons 44 ON SCREEN button 46 FUN...

Page 14: ...Auto setup flow Store the measurement result in the memory This section contains the basic steps necessary to configure the AVR 5805CI according to your listening room environment and the source equipment and loudspeakers you are using For optimum performance we recommend using the Auto Setup function If you wish you can set the various settings manually without using Auto Setup page 140 148 Perfo...

Page 15: ...m the listening position to L and R channel speakers front left FL and front right FR surround left SL and surround right SR surround back left SBL and surround back right SBR is less than 2 ft 60 cm With the AVR 5805CI it is also possible to use the surround speaker selector function to choose the best layout for a variety of sources and surround modes Speaker system layout 2 Surround speaker sel...

Page 16: ... period which results in an extreme temperature rise When the protection circuit is activated the speaker output is cut off and the power supply indicator flashes Should this occur please follow these steps be sure to switch off the power of this unit check whether there are any faults with the wiring of the speaker cables or input cables and wait for the unit to cool down if it is very hot Improv...

Page 17: ... R R L L R L R Connection terminal for subwoofer with built in amplifier subwoofer etc Surround left speaker A Subwoofer Front right speaker Precautions when connecting speakers If a speaker is placed near a TV or video monitor the colors on the screen may be disturbed by the speaker s magnetism If this should happen move the speaker away to a position where it does not have this effect Surround b...

Page 18: ...sing an HDMI cable To connect it to a DVD player using a DVI D cable page 37 The AVR 5805CI is equipped with a BNC terminal so a DVD player or monitor can be connected using a BNC cable If you choose to use the BNC connection it needs to be assigned For more information about Component Input Assignment page 112 To connect the digital audio output from the DVD player you can choose from either the ...

Page 19: ...components Y PB PR Y CB CR Y B Y R Y Check the operating instructions for other components for further information The COMPONENT MONITOR OUT 1 and the COMPONENT MONITOR OUT 2 can be used simultaneously Connect with a BNC cable when using the COMPONENT MONITOR OUT 1 terminal a component video cable when using the COMPONENT MONITOR OUT 2 terminal The HDMI and DVI D monitor output terminals on the AV...

Page 20: ...he diagram indicates the points of installation and measure repeatedly Example q Even if the number of people using the home theater is small taking multiple measurements at or near the listening positions makes it possible to correct the sound more effectively Example w The AVR 5805CI s Room EQ function offers three correction curves Audyssey Front and Flat These can be selected after performing ...

Page 21: ...rforming these measurements ON STANDBY POWER AMP ON SYSTEM SETUP CURSOR ENTER When placing the microphone adjust the height so that the microphone s sound receptor is at the height of the ears of the listener Be sure that at the beginning the measurement is started with the microphone set up at the main listening position It is not possible to measure properly if there are any obstacles between th...

Page 22: ... button to select Auto Setup then press the ENTER button The Auto Setup screen appears The message Connect Microphone is displayed if no microphone is connected If so connect the auto setup microphone 3 Press the POWER switch OFF The power turns off and indicator is off In this position the power cannot be turned on and off from the remote control unit ON The power turns on and the power indicator...

Page 23: ...button at the each setting screen The Extra Setup screen reappears Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Exit then press the ENTER button Return to the Auto Setup screen 1 2 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Extra Setup then press the CURSOR F F button Switch to the Extra Setup screen Extra Setup The AVR 5805CI has ten available amplifier channels some of which can be assigned fo...

Page 24: ...rs Speaker system measurement With these measurements the Speaker Configuration Delay Time Channel Level Crossover Frequency and Room EQ are analyzed automatically The main listening position is measured first so leave the microphone where it is 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select OK Start then press the CURSOR F F button Measurements for the first point start The screen shown at the be...

Page 25: ...t any THX speakers are set to Small with 80 Hz crossover Store Set with the checked measurement value All parameters are stored up Cancel Cancel the auto setup settings NOTE Do not turn off the power while the data is being stored If the power is turned off while the data is being stored the Room EQ parameters stored in the memory will be cleared and it will not be possible to select Audyssey Fron...

Page 26: ...etected If multiple errors occur press the CURSOR F F or G G button to check the contents Check that the pertinent speakers are properly connected w The speaker polarity is connected in reverse If multiple errors occur press the CURSOR F F or G G button to check the contents Check the polarity of the pertinent speakers For some speakers the screen below may be displayed even though the speakers ar...

Page 27: ...s Coaxial C Coaxial cable 75 Ω ohms pin plug cable Digital connections Optical D Optical cable Optical fiber cable DENON LINK connections E DENON LINK cable IEEE1394 connections F 4 pin S400 IEEE1394 cable Speaker connections G Speaker cable Video connections H Video cable 75 Ω ohms video pin plug cable S Video connections I S Video cable Component video connections J Component video cable DVI D c...

Page 28: ...tton is operated To view the on screen display using an HDMI monitor set Analog to HDMI Convert at HDMI Component Out to ON default When only component video signals are input to the AVR 5805CI the characters of the on screen display are not displayed over the picture 2 The analog video to HDMI conversion function The AVR 5805CI s video up conversion function lets you output analog video input sig...

Page 29: ...component or a video or a S Video connection Audio signals are not output from the HDMI monitor output terminal so also make analog or digital audio connections To play sound using digital audio connections assign the digital terminal coaxial or optical at Setting the Digital In Assignment page 104 NOTE When Through is set at Resolution under Setting the HDMI Component Out Setup use a monitor comp...

Page 30: ... connect the digital audio output from the DBS tuner you can choose from either the coaxial or optical connections If you choose to use the optical connection it needs to be assigned For more information about Digital Input Assignment page 104 For best picture quality choose the component video connection to your TV tuner S Video and composite video outputs are also provided if your TV tuner does ...

Page 31: ...uture multi channel sound format decoder The method of video signal connection is the same as that for DVD player page 18 For instructions on playback using the external input EXT IN terminals page 47 and Setting the EXT IN Setup page 105 The EXT IN 2 terminal can be connected for 5 1 channels FL FR C SL SR and SW in the same way as the EXT IN 1 terminal With discs on which special copyright prote...

Page 32: ... you will needs connect analog inputs and outputs as shown below in addition to the digital audio connections To connect the digital audio output from the DVD recorder you can choose from either the coaxial or the optical connections If you choose to use the coaxial connection it needs to be assigned For more information about Digital Input Assignment page 104 NOTE When recording to DVD recorder i...

Page 33: ...eo connection it needs to be assign For more information about Component Input Assignment page 112 To connect the digital audio output from the CD player you can choose from either the coaxial or optical connections If you choose to use the optical connection it needs to be assigned For more information about Digital Input Assignment page 104 NOTE When recording to VCR it is necessary that the typ...

Page 34: ...a low output MC cartridge you will need to use a separate MC head amplifier or step up MC transformer If humming or other noise is generated when the ground wire is connected to the SIGNAL GND terminal disconnect the ground wire If you wish to perform analog dubbing from a digital source such as a CD or MD recorder to an analog recorder such as a cassette deck you will need to connect analog input...

Page 35: ... by connecting the AVR 5805CI to a DENON DVD player equipped with a DENON LINK connector using the connection cable included with the DVD player When a DENON DVD player and the DENON LINK have been connected be sure to make a setting to DENON LINK with the System Setup Digital In Assignment page 104 With discs on which special copyright protection measures have been taken however the digital signa...

Page 36: ...lay for more information about this NOTE The audio signals on the multi stereo area of Super Audio CDs are not output If the Super Audio CD is a hybrid CD only the audio signals in the CD area are output Use a compatible player to play DVD Audio discs that are copyright protected by CPPM Among the devices that support HDMI some devices can control other devices via the HDMI cable however the AVR 5...

Page 37: ...cially available DVI D cables are available in 24 pin and 29 pin types The AVR 5805CI supports the 24 pin DVI D cable The AVR 5805CI supports HDCP Use an HDCP compatible HDMI monitor When connecting via a DVI D cable no digital audio will be output from the HDMI monitor out terminal Note on connecting a HDMI DVI D The table below indicates the compatibility of connections between the HDMI DVI D ou...

Page 38: ...e connection is looped LOOP CONNECT is displayed Check the connections and undo the loop NOTE Do not use an IEEE1394 cable to connect the AVR 5805CI with a computer The AVR 5805CI will not operate when connected to equipment other than that conforming to IEEE1394 AUDIO A M protocol standards or when connected to computer peripherals Also please note that operation is not guaranteed even when conne...

Page 39: ...c Connection of AM antennas 1 Push the lever 2 Insert the conductor 3 Return the lever NOTE Do not connect two FM antennas simultaneously Even if an external AM antenna is used do not disconnect the AM loop antenna Make sure AM loop antenna lead terminals do not touch metal parts of the panel An F type FM antenna cable plug can be connected directly Note to CATV system installer This reminder is p...

Page 40: ...eiver You can receive XM Satellite Radio by connecting to the XM Mini Tuner and Home Dock includes home antenna sold separately and subscribing to the XM service Plug the XM Mini Tuner Home Dock into XM terminal on the rear panel Position the Home Dock antenna near a south facing window to receive the best signal For details see XM Satellite Radio page 71 When making connections also refer to the ...

Page 41: ...functions page 87 98 ZONE2 connections It is possible to connect a separate amplifier to the AVR 5805CI and simultaneously listen to a different program source than that in the MAIN ZONE in a different room ZONE2 3 4 page 88 92 The ZONE2 video out is only for the ZONE2 The diagram below shows an example of connections for performing surround playback in ZONE2 For 2 channel connections in ZONE2 and...

Page 42: ...t standby Never connect equipment whose total capacity is above 120 W 1 A Connecting the pre out terminals Power amplifier R SURROUND BACK L R SURROUND B L R SURROUND A L R FRONT L 9 1ch AUDIO IN CENTER SUB WOOFER L R L R R L R L B A B A R L R L A R L R L A Use these terminals if you wish to connect external power amplifier s to increase the power of the front center surround and surround back sou...

Page 43: ... switches as shown below each time one of the AMP button is pressed AMP SYSTEM CALL ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 2 AMP mode To operate the MAIN ZONE function 2 ZONE2 mode To operate the ZONE2 function 2 ZONE3 mode To operate the ZONE3 function 2 SYSTEM CALL mode To operate the System call function This function provides the ability to program a series of individual remote control codes into a macro stored un...

Page 44: ...me for any channel is set at 0 5 dB or greater the volume cannot be adjusted up to 18 0 dB In this case the maximum volume adjustment range is 18 0 dB Maximum value of channel level Also you may not be able to adjust the volume to the maximum of 18 0 dB when internal volume compensation control is activated due to the combination of the surround mode and parameters downmixing from multi channel au...

Page 45: ... 720p When the SCALE button is pressed the current setting is shown on the display If the SCALE button is pressed while the current setting is displayed the Resolution setting can be changed For description of the each resolution settings see page 113 to 114 The monitor out terminal switch as shown below each time the MONITOR SELECT button is pressed Switching between HDMI and DVI D monitor output...

Page 46: ...witches as shown below each time the INPUT MODE button on the remote control unit is pressed Remote control unit When operating the remote control unit AUTO All auto mode In this mode the types of signals being input to the digital and analog input terminals for the selected input source are detected and the program in the AVR 5805CI s surround decoder is selected automatically upon playback This ...

Page 47: ... A B SURR R A B surround right A B SBL surround back left and SBR surround back right channels of the EXT IN terminals are output directly to the front left and right center surround A B left and right A B and surround back left and right speaker systems as well as the pre out terminals In addition the signal input to the SW subwoofer terminal is output to the PRE OUT SW subwoofer terminal EXT IN ...

Page 48: ...Q Setup For details of the Manual EQ Setup page 118 119 ROOM EQ ROOM EQ The Audyssey is selected the MultEQ XT indicator lights green The Front or Flat is selected the MultEQ XT indicator lights red The DIG indicator lights when digital signals are being input properly If the DIG indicator does not light check whether the Digital In Assign page 104 and connections are correct and whether the compo...

Page 49: ... 55 This mode is optimized for playing 5 1 channel or 7 1 channel music For Dolby Surround recording sources Dolby Pro Logic II playback is conducted Sources recorded in stereo Sources recorded in monaural PURE DIRECT page 50 By suspending all circuits and processes not required analog input music playback can be played with optimum quality DIRECT STEREO page 50 Effective for achieving pure playba...

Page 50: ... DVDs 2 channel playback modes Press the PURE DIRECT button to select the PURE DIRECT mode The AVR 5805CI is equipped with three 2 channel playback modes exclusively for music Select the mode to suit your tastes 2 PURE DIRECT mode This mode reproduces the sound with extremely high quality The audio signals do not pass through the tone circuits etc and the display and surrounding circuits that coul...

Page 51: ... PLIIx C THX e THX 5 1 r ES DSCRT 6 1 THX ES MTRX 6 1 THX When the HOME THX CINEMA mode is set when a DVD is played check the DVD player s digital output setting and change the setting to one for which Dolby Digital and DTS bit stream signals can be output bit stream for example 1 Press the HOME THX CINEMA button to select Home THX Cinema mode 2 Play a program source with the mark The Dolby Digita...

Page 52: ...the Home THX Cinema mode PLIIx C The signals are decoded in the Dolby Pro Logic IIx Cinema mode before undergoing THX processing PLII C The signals are decoded in the Dolby Pro Logic II Cinema mode before undergoing THX processing PL The signals are decoded in the Dolby Pro Logic mode before undergoing THX processing NEO 6 C The signals are decoded in the NEO 6 Cinema mode before undergoing THX pr...

Page 53: ...n the future This is a function for automatically playing in the 6 1 channel mode using the surround back speaker s if the software is recorded in Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES or in the normal 5 1 channel mode without using the surround back speaker s when the software is not recorded in Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES When AFDM is set to ON and the EX ES flag is detected automatically the surround mode ...

Page 54: ...to 0 dB for correct DTS playback When DTS encoded music software is played it is recommended that the LFE LEVEL be set to 10 dB for correct DTS playback TONE This adjusts the tone control page 63 64 This can be set individually for the separate surround mode other than PURE DIRECT DIRECT and Home THX Cinema mode Select Default Yes and press the CURSOR F F button to reset all the settings 2 Surroun...

Page 55: ...l levels you may wish to adjust the volume For example if you see the following message Dial Norm 4 dB in the front panel display to keep the overall output level at THX calibrated loudness just turn down the volume control by 4 dB However unlike a movie theater where the playback loudness is preset you can choose your preferred volume setting for best enjoyment Display O f f s e t 4 d B D i a l N...

Page 56: ...f the respective components 4 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the play mode When the SB CH OUT parameter is set to ON Set SP Back at the System Setup to 1spkr or 2spkrs SURROUND PARAMETER STANDARD ENTER MUSIC CINEMA GAME CURSOR CURSOR MUSIC SURROUND PARAMETER ENTER CINEMA STANDARD Pro Logic II Cinema mode Pro Logic II Music mode Pro Logic II Game mode When the SB CH OUT parameter is s...

Page 57: ...he center speaker only from the left right speakers as a phantom image or from all three front speakers to varying degrees The control can be set in 8 steps from 0 to 7 PANORAMA This mode extends the front stereo image to include the surround speakers for an exciting wraparound effect with side wall imaging Select OFF or ON When set with the on screen display while in the MUSIC mode set the mark t...

Page 58: ...RAMETER button The surround parameter menu appears 4 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the play mode SURROUND PARAMETER CINEMA STANDARD ENTER PHONES CURSOR MUSIC CURSOR SURROUND PARAMETER ENTER STANDARD MUSIC USER MODE CINEMA 5 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the various surround parameters 2 Surround parameters t DTS NEO 6 Mode Cinema This mode is optimum for playing movie...

Page 59: ... select the parameter 3 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the setting 4 Press the ENTER or SURROUND PARAMETER button to complete the setting USER MODE function The AVR 5805CI is equipped with a function for storing the selected input source the auto surround mode and input mode in the memory and selecting these settings when you want to use them Three patterns of settings can be stored ...

Page 60: ... movies for a greater sense of expansion Use this to enjoy video game sources Select this to achieve an atmosphere like that of a movie theater with a large screen In this mode all signal sources are played in the 7 1 channel mode including Dolby Surround and Dolby Digital 5 1 channel sources Effects simulating the multi surround speakers of movie theaters are added to the surround channels Select...

Page 61: ...OCK ARENA MATRIX VIDEO GAME CLASSIC CONCERT MONO MOVIE 2 Press the SURROUND PARAMETER button The surround parameter menu appears 3 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the various surround parameters 5 Press the ENTER or SURROUND PARAMETER button to complete the setting 4 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to adjust the parameters setting ON OFF A B A B The screen for the selected surround...

Page 62: ...steps from 1 to 15 Set this to a low level if the positioning or phase of the surround signals sounds unnatural SB CH OUT ON Playback is conducted using the surround back speaker OFF Playback is conducted without using the surround back speaker This operation can be performed directly pressing the SURROUND BACK button on the main unit s panel DELAY TIME In the matrix mode only the delay time can b...

Page 63: ... tone switches as follows each time the button is pressed BASS ALL F TREBLE front TREBLE ALL F BASS front C BASS center C TREBLE center S B TREBLE surround B SA TREBLE surround A SA BASS surround A S B BASS surround B SW BASS subwoofer SB BASS surround back SB TREBLE surround back 2 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to set the level To increase the bass or treble The bass or treble sound can be i...

Page 64: ...me the CH SEL ENTER button is pressed Channels which is not used are not displayed When the surround back speaker setting is set to 1spkr for Speaker Configuration page 140 141 this is set to SB FADER SRA SBL SLB SLA SRB SBR FL C FR SW 3 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to adjust the level The adjustment range for the different channels is 12 0 dB to 12 0 dB in step of 0 5 dB The sound from the ...

Page 65: ...t can be faded to 12 0 dB using the fader function If the channel levels are adjusted separately after adjusting the fader the fader adjustment values are cleared so adjust the fader again Listening to the Radio Check that the remote control unit is set to AMP or TUNER Auto tuning 1 Set the input source to TUNER 2 Press the TU TUNER button to select the TUNER mode Main unit Remote control unit in ...

Page 66: ... button is held in When the manual tuning mode is set FM stereo broadcasts are received in monaural and the STEREO indicator turns off Preset memory 1 Use the Auto tuning or Manual tuning operation to tune in the station to be preset in the memory 2 Press the TU TUNER button to select the TUNER mode 3 Press the MEMORY button 4 Press the MEMORY BLOCK A to G button The memory block can also be selec...

Page 67: ...the regular radio program signal The following three types of RDS information can be received on this unit 2 Program Type PTY PTY identifies the type of RDS program The program types and their displays are as follows News Information Sports Talk Rock Classic rock Adult hits Soft rock NEWS INFORM SPORTS TALK ROCK CLS ROCK ADLT HIT SOFT RCK Top 40 Country Oldies Soft TOP 40 COUNTRY OLDIES SOFT Nosta...

Page 68: ...d FUNCTION CHANNEL TUNER AMP mode CURSORFG RDS SEARCH TU Main unit Remote control unit in the AMP mode 4 Press the CHANNEL button Automatically begin the RDS search operation If no RDS stations is found with above operation all the reception band are searched When a broadcast station is found that station s name appears on the display 5 To continue searching repeat step 3 If no other RDS station i...

Page 69: ...N TP SEARCH Display 4 Watching the display press the CURSOR F F or G G button to call out the desired program type 6 To continue searching repeat step 3 If no other station broadcasting the designated program type is found when all the frequencies are searched NO PROGRAMME is displayed Main unit TP search 1 Set the input source to TUNER 3 Press the RDS SEARCH button until TP SEARCH appears on the ...

Page 70: ...he input source to TUNER 3 Press the RDS SEARCH button until RT ON appears on the display The main unit s display switches as follows each time the RDS SEARCH button is pressed RT appears on the display when radio text data is received RDS SEARCH FM PTY SEARCH RT ON TP SEARCH Display While receiving an RDS broadcast station the text data broadcast from the station is displayed To turn the display ...

Page 71: ... input source to TUNER 2 Press the TU TUNER button to select the TUNER mode 3 Watching the display press the BAND button to select the XM mode Main unit Remote control unit in the AMP mode 4 Press the STATUS button on the main unit until SIGNAL is displayed The display changes as shown below according to the receiving condition 5 Adjust the antenna location until SIGNAL GOOD is displayed Condition...

Page 72: ...hannel The channel changes continuously when you press and hold the TUNING button When the artist name and song title are received they are displayed Category search 1 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button in the XM mode The current category name is displayed 2 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the category and press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the channel within the selected ca...

Page 73: ...MBER button is not pressed within several seconds the channel automatically switches to the channel number that was input UPDATING is displayed while updating encryption code When the selected channel is not available XM is displayed L O A D I N G X M 0 4 0 D e e p T r k s U P D A T I N G X M 0 4 0 D e e p T r k s X M Information on the artist name song title category and signal level can be check...

Page 74: ...indows Media Connect Windows Media DRM 10 for network devices Music server function The preparations described below must be made in order to use the Internet radio and music server functions 2 Broadband Internet connection A broadband connection to the Internet is necessary in order to use the AVR 5805CI s Internet radio function NOTE You must have a contract with an Internet Service Provider ISP...

Page 75: ...The AVR 5805CI is designed to make the network settings automatically using the DHCP and Auto IP functions A G Preset memory blocks ª Character search MODE Configuration mode selection MEMO Preset and favorite registration ª 0 1 Cursor up down left and right ENTER Enter settings CH Preset channel selection 1 8 Preset numbers 2 TU Tuner DTU Digital tuner system buttons The tuner or digital tuner sy...

Page 76: ...RY BLOCK NUMBER ENTER AMP mode During playback press the ENTER button once to pause playback then press ENTER button again to resume playback If the ENTER button is pressed and held in for more than two seconds when in the play or pause mode playback stops and the previous menu window reappears Finally the list of Internet radio stations is displayed and those that can be played are indicated by t...

Page 77: ...MEMORY BLOCK A G button then press a NUMBER 1 8 button to register the station at the desired preset channel This completes registration There are many Internet radio stations on the Internet The programs they broadcast and their bit rates vary widely Generally the higher the bit rate the higher the sound quality but streamed music or sound may be broken if the communication lines or servers are b...

Page 78: ...your favorites 2 Press the CURSOR F F button to delete the station To cancel without deleting press the CURSOR G G button The character search function searching by first letter can be used to select the desired item from the menu screen displaying the list of Internet radio stations or music files stored on the computer Character search function searching by first letter 1 While the menu screen i...

Page 79: ...puters music servers connected to the AVR 5805CI via the network The computer s server program must be launched before using this function For details refer to the server program s operating instructions Playing music files stored on the computer music server 1 Either turn the FUNCTION knob or press the AUX button to select NetAudio AMP mode The Network Audio menu appears Main unit Remote control ...

Page 80: ...les that have been preset or registered in your favorites Operating the AVR 5805CI using a browser Internet Explorer can be used on the computer connected to the AVR 5805CI over the network to operate the AVR 5805CI Check the AVR 5805CI s IP address page 138 beforehand and input this IP address in Internet Explorer to display the AVR 5805CI s control panel Operate in the same way as with normal In...

Page 81: ... remote control code is sent the icon for the mode of the device to which that code belongs flashes The HOME button is used to return to the AMP AMP ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 or SYSTEM CALL mode when in any mode other than AMP 1 Press the MODE SELECTOR button for the device to be operated The indicator of the device to be operated blinks AMP ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 SYSTEM CALL TUNER DIGITAL TUNER SATELLITE CABL...

Page 82: ...ntrol unit or the device may not operate properly In this case use the learning function page 84 to store your device s remote control signals in the attached remote control unit 3 Input the 5 digit number for the brand of the device to be set in the preset memory as shown on the list of preset codes End of this manual The IR segment blinks twice when the memory is set When a preset code is transm...

Page 83: ...ginning of track Power on Power off Setup DENON DVD 41470 Pause Stop q w SAT CBL Power on Power off Setup RCA SAT 00392 VCR Play Manual search forward reverse Auto search to beginning of track Power on Power off Setup HITACHI VCR 20000 Pause Stop q TV Power on Power off Setup HITACHI TV 11145 e Track selection Track selection Preset memory block selection Preset station selection 0 8 XM channel se...

Page 84: ... captured Other remote control unit Other buttons can be learnt by repeating steps 4 and 5 The mode can be switched by pressing a MODE SELECTOR button If the IR segment displays one long blink a leaning error has occurred Try repeating this step again until a successful capture occurs To cancel the learning setup mode press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least 3 seconds 6 Press and hold the R...

Page 85: ... or 3 5 Press the MODE SELECTOR button for the device to be punched through TV or SAT CBL 6 Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least 3 seconds The IR segment blinks twice and the setting is completed 1 2 Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least 3 seconds The IR segment blinks twice Press the 9 7 3 button 9 7 3 in that order The IR segment blinks twice and the backlight lighting time ...

Page 86: ... IR segment blinks twice and the punch through function resetting mode is set Press the MODE SELECTOR button for the device to be reset TV or SAT CBL Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least 3 seconds The IR segment blinks twice 4 Press and hold the RC SETUP button for at least 3 seconds The IR segment blinks twice Resetting the punch through function 1 2 Press the 9 8 1 button 9 8 1 in tha...

Page 87: ...t a separately sold programmable remote control unit For the AUDIO output use high quality pin plug cords and wire in such a way that there is no humming or noise For instructions on installation and operation of separately sold devices refer to the devices operating instructions Video signals are output from the ZONE3 video output terminals even when the power of ZONE3 is turned off ZONE2 playbac...

Page 88: ...H is selected for the ZONE2 playback channel setting at Channel Setup page 126 128 in the System Setup Menu Default setting of ZONE2 channel is 5 1CH AVR 5805CI DVD player Input Monitor MAIN ZONE 9 1 channel system ZONE2 AUDIO OUT VARIABLE OUT ZONE2 VIDEO OUT SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 1036 Power amplifier Monitor ZONE2 5 1 channel system C C FL FR SL A SW SR A FL FR SL SW SR B SB R SR B SB L S...

Page 89: ...ble ZONE2 VIDEO signal cable AVR 5805CI DVD player Input Monitor MAIN ZONE 7 1 channel system ZONE2 AUDIO OUT VARIABLE OUT ZONE2 VIDEO OUT SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 1036 Power amplifier Monitor ZONE2 7 1 channel system C C FL FR SL SW SR FL FR SL SW SR B SB R SB L SB R SB L 2 ZONE2 7 1 channel system 7 1 channel playback is possible in ZONE2 if 7 1CH is selected for the ZONE2 channel setting a...

Page 90: ...e ZONE2 VIDEO signal cable 2 ZONE2 STEREO MONO system When two speakers are being used in ZONE2 select STEREO for the ZONE2 channel setting at Channel Setup in the System Setup Menu Stereo sound can be enjoyed in ZONE2 When only one speaker is being used in ZONE2 select MONO for the ZONE2 channel setting at Channel Setup in the System Setup Menu In this case monaural sound can be enjoyed in ZONE2 ...

Page 91: ...D player Input Monitor MAIN ZONE 9 1 channel system ZONE3 AUDIO OUT VARIABLE OUT ZONE3 VIDEO OUT SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 1036 Power amplifier Monitor ZONE3 STEREO MONO system C FL FR SL A SW SR A FL FR B SB R SR B SB L SL B MULTI SOURCE AUDIO signal cable ZONE3 VIDEO signal cable 2 ZONE3 STEREO MONO system Stereo and monaural sound can be enjoyed in ZONE3 By default STEREO is selected When o...

Page 92: ...RIABLE OUT SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC 1036 Power amplifier ZONE4 STEREO MONO system C FL FR SL A SW SR A FL FR B SB R SR B SB L SL B MULTI SOURCE AUDIO signal cable 2 ZONE4 STEREO MONO system Stereo and monaural sound can be enjoyed in ZONE4 By default STEREO is selected When only one speaker is being used in ZONE4 select MONO for the ZONE4 channel setting at Channel Setup in the System Setup M...

Page 93: ...output from the ZONE3 and ZONE4 audio output terminals About the MULTI ZONE connections page 88 92 Outputting a program source to an amplifier etc in a ZONE2 room ZONE2 SELECT mode 1 Press the ZONE3 4 REC SELECT button to display the ZONE3 ZONE4 SOURCE on the display If the ZONE3 SOURCE is selected the MULTI indicator light The display switches as follows each time the button is pressed 2 Turn the...

Page 94: ...lume level is set variable at Volume Control in the System Setup Menu page 134 Default volume setting ZONE2 40 dB ZONE3 40 dB ZONE4 40 dB The Zone volume can be adjusted within the range of 80 to 18 dB in steps of 1 dB However when using with ZONE2 set to multi channel 5 1 or 7 1 channel the ZONE2 volume can be adjusted in steps of 0 5 dB page 126 128 The MUTE button can be operated in the same wa...

Page 95: ...CH SEL ENTER button is pressed 4 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to adjust the level The adjustment range for the different channels is 12 0 dB to 12 0 dB The sound from the subwoofer can be completely cut by lowering the SW subwoofer setting one additional step from 12 0 dB setting it to OFF FADER SR SBL SL SBR FL C FR SW ZONE2 surround back speakers are only displayed when 7 1ch is selected f...

Page 96: ...music sources are played DSP SIMULATION STANDARD 7CH STEREO CURSOR SURROUND PARAMETER USER MODE STEREO CH SEL ENTER AMP 4 Press the CURSOR F F button to reduce the volume of the front channels the CURSOR G G button to reduce the volume of the rear channels The fader function does not affect the SW channel ZONE2 surround back speakers are only displayed when 7 1ch is selected for the ZONE2 channel ...

Page 97: ... When ZONE2 is used with a 5 1 or 7 1 channel system various surround modes can be selected according to the program source being played The desired sound field can be achieved by adjusting the parameters for the various surround modes Remote control unit The surround mode switches in the following order each time the DSP SIMULATION button is pressed WIDE SCREEN JAZZ CLUB SUPER STADIUM ROCK ARENA ...

Page 98: ...utton to select TONE The screen selected surround mode appears 4 Press the CURSOR F F button Switch to the Tone Control screen CURSOR ENTER SURROUND PARAMETER AMP 5 Press the CURSOR G G button to select Tone Defeat OFF If you do not want to the tone to be adjusted set Tone Defeat to ON 6 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Bass or Treble 7 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to set the lev...

Page 99: ...s shown on the display when playing DSD 2 channel signals in the DIRECT mode DSD MULTI DIRECT is displayed when playing DSD multi channel signals in the DIRECT mode SB CH OUT OFF When playing DSD signals in the DIRECT or PURE DIRECT mode the DSD signals are converted into analog signals When playing in other surround modes the DSD signals are first converted into PCM signals The input signal and p...

Page 100: ... Press the DIRECT STEREO button to set the surround mode The multichannel digital signals are down mixed and output to the TAPE and VCR output terminals 4 Set the recording mode To cancel turn the FUNCTION knob and select SOURCE Recording sources other than digital inputs selected in the REC OUT mode are also output from the ZONE3 audio video terminals When the REC OUT mode is selected the ZONE3 b...

Page 101: ...not work start over from step 1 If the microprocessor has been reset all the settings are reset to the default values the values set upon shipment from the factory Last Function Memory This unit is equipped with a last function memory which stores the input and output setting conditions as they were immediately before the power is switched off This function eliminates the need to perform complicat...

Page 102: ...press ENTER button 5 To change the setting Press CURSOR D D or H H button to select the item you want to change then press CURSOR F F or G G button to change the setting Select Default Yes then press the CURSOR F F button to reset to the default setting 6 Press the ENTER button and set a new item 7 Press the SYSTEM SETUP button to return to the System Setup Menu or the main menu AMP SYSTEM SETUP E...

Page 103: ...y Auto Set RoomEQ System Setup Speaker Setup System Setup Digital In Audio In Setup Start Auto Setup CD COAX1 Digital In Meters Feet Delay Time Default Yes Rename DVD Top menu Top menu Main menu Main menu No Screen title Sub menu title To select a menu press the CURSOR D D or H H button Press the CURSOR F F button to execute Currently selected line Current setting The settings are changed with the...

Page 104: ...Input Setup menu reappears The OPTICAL 3 4 and 5 terminals on the AVR 5805CI s rear panel are equipped with an optical digital output terminal for recording digital audio signals to a CD recorder MD recorder or other digital audio recording deck Use this for digital recording between a digital audio source stereo 2 channel and a digital audio recorder PHONO and TUNER cannot be selected on the Digi...

Page 105: ...used Also refer to the player s operating instructions NOT USED Select when Surround B is not terminals The Surround A input signal is output to the Surround B output terminals USED Select when Surround B is connected The playback in the MULTI CH DIRECT and MULTI CH IN is only possible when Mode is set to DSP INPUT ATT Set when Mode is set to DSP If OVER LOAD appears on the display select 6 dB SW ...

Page 106: ...re the same 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Function Rename at the Audio Input Setup menu then press the ENTER button The Function Rename screen appears 2 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the input function whose name you want to change then press the CURSOR F F or G G button The screen switches to the character input screen Example When DVD is selected and the CURSOR F ...

Page 107: ... or the AVR 5805CI is turned off so the selection procedure must be performed again By default if no device has been connected using an IEEE1394 cable in the past No Connection is displayed Connection Change is displayed if there is a change in the IEEE1394 connection status while this screen is displayed If the model name cannot be acquired from the connected IEEE1394 device UNKNOWN is displayed ...

Page 108: ...r Also refer to the player s operating instructions Tuner Presets 2 Auto Preset Memory FM stations are received automatically and stored in the memory 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Tuner Presets at the Audio Input Setup menu then press the ENTER button The Tuner Presets screen appears 2 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Auto Preset Memory then press the ENTER button Swi...

Page 109: ...e ENTER button The Tuner Presets screen reappears 2 Preset Name The preset channels can be given the names you want Except the XM channels 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Preset Name at the Tuner Presets screen then press the ENTER button Switch to the Preset Name screen A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4...

Page 110: ...procedure to change other input station names as well 6 Press the CURSOR H H button at the very bottom of the screen to select the next preset memory block The screen for the next preset memory block appears It is also possible to select the desired preset memory block by selecting Block then pressing the CURSOR F F or G G button Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Exit then press the ENT...

Page 111: ...o then press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the method for playing the audio signals included in the HDMI input signal AMP Play the audio signals on speakers connected to the AVR 5805CI TV Play the audio signals on a TV connected to the AVR 5805CI 6 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the input 1 to 5 then press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the analog input terminal EXT ...

Page 112: ...hen press the ENTER button The Video Convert Mode screen appears Audio signals input from the analog and digital terminals are not output to the TV With HDMI the video and audio signals are transferred simultaneously When HDMI is assigned to an input source the digital audio input assignment switches to HDMI along with the video input When this setting is made for input sources to which a digital ...

Page 113: ...ce RGB Mode Setup will have no effect The Aspect setting is valid when the resolution is set to 1080i 720p or 1080p To output with other resolutions set the aspect ratio on the TV When Through is set the signal is output with the same resolution as input from the video S Video and component video terminals The OSD however is output with a resolution of 480i so use a monitor compatible with this re...

Page 114: ...from the component video output terminal with a resolution of 480p 576p even if Resolution is set to 1080i or 720p Setting the Audio Delay Set the audio delay timing to synchronize the sound and video 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Audio Delay at the Video Setup menu then press the ENTER button The Audio Delay screen appears 2 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to set the delay tim...

Page 115: ... whether or not to turn on the on screen display of the main volume level when the main volume is operated 4 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Exit then press the ENTER button The System Setup Menu reappears iRadio mServer Set the time for which the on screen display is displayed when performing Internet radio and Music server operations Always The on screen display is always on Default...

Page 116: ...hen the surround mode is set to the 2 channel Direct or Stereo When Adv Front B is selected at Power Amp Assign and Custom is selected at this setting the Front B setting is displayed To play signals from the Front B speaker when in the 2 channel Direct or Stereo mode set Used 5 Press the ENTER button to enter the setting The Advanced Playback menu reappears 3 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to...

Page 117: ...utton The Auto Surround Mode screen appears 2 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select ON if you want to use the auto surround mode OFF if you do not want to use it 3 Press the ENTER button to enter the setting The Advanced Playback menu reappears Setting the Auto Surround Mode The various settings applied in the auto surround mode can be checked via the on screen display Simply press the ON S...

Page 118: ...Select the Each CH FL SBR 1spkr FR C SLA SLB SRB SBL SRA SB q Select the L R CH When the surround back speaker setting is set to 1spkr at Speaker Configuration this is set to SB e Select the All CH In this case speaker selection is not performed If a value is already set for the FL channel the data stored for the FL channel is displayed 4 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the frequency ...

Page 119: ...CURSOR F F button 1 Press the CURSOR D D button to select Base Curve Copy then press the CURSOR F F button Switch to the Base Curve Copy screen 2 Press the CURSOR F F button to select Yes 3 Press the ENTER button to enter the setting The Manual EQ screen reappears The type of the copied correction curve is displayed in the upper right of this screen If the Auto Setup procedure has not been perform...

Page 120: ...tribution for ZONE2 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Subwoofer Mode at the Zone Setup menu then press the ENTER button The Subwoofer Mode screen appears This selects the subwoofer used in ZONE2 for playing the low base sound 3 Press the ENTER button to enter the setting The Zone Setup menu reappears 2 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the setting LFE For any channel s that...

Page 121: ...nter speaker and listening position Example When the distance is set to 10 0 feet for the center speaker The distance changes in units of 1 foot or 0 1 foot each time the button is pressed Select the value closest to the measured distance When Step is selected you can select the unit of 1 ft 0 1 m or 0 1 ft 0 01 m When Default Yes is selected then press the CURSOR F F button to reset to the defaul...

Page 122: ...or H H button to select Test Tone Start then press the CURSOR F F button to select Yes 4 1 When Auto mode is selected Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to adjust all the speakers to the same volume The test tones are emitted from each speaker in the following order at 4 seconds intervals the first time and second time around 2 seconds intervals the third time around and on FL SW C FR SR SL 3 The ...

Page 123: ... ENTER button The Crossover Frequency screen appears For the majority of home theater speaker systems we recommend that the crossover frequency be set to 80 Hz When using very compact speakers however it may be advantageous to select a higher crossover frequency Check the specified low frequency limit of each speaker usually published in the specifications tables in speaker owner s manuals The cro...

Page 124: ...v screen appears 2 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the zone whose sound you want to adjust ZONE3 ZONE4 then press the ENTER button Switch to the setting screen Example When Zone3 is selected 3 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the item to be set then press the CURSOR F F or G G button to adjust the parameter Bass Adjust the tone for the bass The bass sound can be adjusted b...

Page 125: ...ay as ZONE3 ZONE4 Tone Ch Lev For instructions on the Video Setup item 4 page 123 124 2 Zone Setup setting when ZONE2 is set to STEREO or MONO The Zone Setup screen shown below is displayed when STEREO or MONO is selected for the ZONE2 channel setting at Channel Setup Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Exit then press the ENTER button The System Setup Menu reappears 6 ...

Page 126: ...lti zones 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Option Setup at the System Setup Menu then press the ENTER button The Option Setup menu appears 3 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the zone then press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the channel setting Refer to the table on page 127 4 Press the ENTER button to enter the setting The Option Setup menu reappears 2 Press the ...

Page 127: ...led at the front and rear and you are using a subwoofer specifically for the LFE 3 SP 2 The number of channels that can be selected for the different zones is as shown below MAIN ZONE Main Subwoofer ZONE2 ZONE4 ZONE3 5 1 CH 1 SP 7 1 CH 5 1 CH STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO 2 SP 7 1 CH 5 1 CH STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO 3 SP 7 1 CH 5 1 CH STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO 7 1 CH 1 SP...

Page 128: ...as shown on the diagram below 9 1 CH 7 1 CH 5 1 CH 1 SP Channel Setup Main Subwoofer Connection Subwoofer 5 1 CH 2 SP Subwoofer R B LFE Subwoofer L F M 3 SP Subwoofer R B Subwoofer L F LFE 7 1 CH 2 SP Subwoofer R B LFE Subwoofer L F M 3 SP Subwoofer R B Subwoofer L F LFE 9 1 CH 2 SP Subwoofer R B LFE Subwoofer L F M 3 SP Subwoofer R B Subwoofer L F LFE ...

Page 129: ...what speaker system configuration you want 2 Power amplifier assignment flow Signals are output from the speakers with priority for the MAIN ZONE channels a Assign the power amplifier to the MAIN ZONE channels set at Channel Setup The number of free power amplifiers depends on the setting at b b c Decide what to output to the free power amplifiers at c Selecting the speaker outputs freely Using fr...

Page 130: ...wer amplifier is assigned simultaneously to the ZONE2 and 3 output channels Zone3 4 This mode is the setting of the status in which the power amplifier is assigned simultaneously to the ZONE3 and 4 output channels Zone2 4 This mode is the setting of the status in which the power amplifier is assigned simultaneously to the ZONE2 and 4 output channels Zone2 3 4 This mode is the setting of the status...

Page 131: ...Z4 M L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 SL B R4 SR B L5 SBL R5 SBR 7 1 CH STEREO L1 FL R1 FR L2 C R2 L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 Z4 L R4 Z4 R L5 SBL R5 SBR MONO L1 FL R1 FR L2 C R2 Z4 M L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 R4 L5 SBL R5 SBR 5 1 CH STEREO L1 FL R1 FR L2 C R2 L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 Z4 L R4 Z4 R L5 R5 MONO L1 FL R1 FR L2 C R2 Z4 M L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 R4 L5 R5 Amp Assign mode ZONE2 Channel Setup Power Amp Assign MAIN ZONE 9 1 CH ZON...

Page 132: ...R5 SBR 7 1 CH MONO L1 FL R1 FR L2 C R2 Z2 M L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 Z4 L R4 Z4 R L5 SBL R5 SBR MONO L1 FL R1 FR L2 C R2 Z4 M L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 Z2 M R4 L5 SBL R5 SBR STEREO L1 FL R1 FR L2 C R2 L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 Z2 L R4 Z2 R L5 Z4 L R5 Z4 R 5 1 CH STEREO L1 FL R1 FR L2 C R2 Z4 M L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 Z2 L R4 Z2 R L5 R5 MONO L1 FL R1 FR L2 C R2 Z2 M L3 SL A R3 SR A L4 Z4 L R4 Z4 R L5 R5 STEREO MONO ZONE4 S...

Page 133: ...Z2 SL Z2 SR Z3 L Z3 R Z4 L Z4 R 5 1CH Amp Assign mode Adv Front B Channel Setup MAIN ZONE ASSIGNABLE CHANNEL FL A FR A FL B FR B C SL A SR A SL B SR B SBL SBR Z2 FL Z2 FR Z2 C Z2 SL Z2 SR Z3 L Z3 R Z4 L Z4 R FL A FR A FL B FR B C SL A SR A SL B SR B SBL SBR Z2 L Z2 R Z3 L Z3 R Z4 L Z4 R FL A FR A FL B FR B C SL A SR A SL B SR B SBL SBR Z2 M Z3 L Z3 R Z4 L Z4 R ZONE2 9 1 CH 5 1CH STEREO MONO FL A F...

Page 134: ...lume level within the range of 80 to 18 dB in steps of 1 0 dB Mute The volume is always muted when the power is turned on LAST The volume set when the AVR 5805CI was last used is stored in the memory and set when the power is turned on 3 Press the ENTER button to enter the setting The Option Setup menu reappears Mute Level Set the volume attenuation level when the mute mode is set for the differen...

Page 135: ... zone is turned on and off 4 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the input source then press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select ON or OFF If MAIN was selected at step 3 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the surround mode then press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select ON or OFF 5 ON If ON is selected when an input source set to ON is selected the power supplied from the t...

Page 136: ...ONE2 ZONE3 and ZONE4 The power of the AC outlet turns on and off when the power for the set zone is turned on and off 4 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the input source then press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select ON or OFF ON The power of the AC outlet turns on when that input source is selected OFF The power of the AC outlet turns off when that input source is selected 5 Press ...

Page 137: ...en then select OFF and press the ENTER button 2 Setup Lock This sets whether or not to lock the system setup settings so that they cannot be changed Once all the settings are made set Setup Lock to ON 2 User Memory This stores the current user settings in the memory 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Setup Memory Lock at the Option Setup menu then press the ENTER button The Setup Memor...

Page 138: ...10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 CLASS B 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 CLASS C 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 Subnet Mask When connecting an xDSL modem or terminal adapter directly to the AVR 5805CI input the subnet mask indicated in the documentation supplied by your provider Normally input 255 255 255 0 Gateway When connected to a gateway router input its IP address Primary DNS Secondary DNS If there is only on...

Page 139: ...ng the AVR 5805CI connected in a network set ON to reduce the power consumption when in the standby mode Set OFF when using the AVR 5805CI connected in a network 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Network Option at the Network Setup screen then press the ENTER button The Network Option screen appears 2 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select ON or OFF 2 Setting the PC Language Sel...

Page 140: ...F or G G button to select the parameter Center Sp Front Sp Subwoofer Surround Sp A Surround back Sp Surround Sp B This Speaker Setup section describes the procedures to make speaker settings manually without using the Auto Setup function as well as to make manual changes to settings that have already been made by the Auto Setup function 2 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Speaker Config...

Page 141: ...woofer is set to No Front is automatically set to Large Setting the low frequency distribution 1 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Subwoofer Setup at the Speaker Setup menu then press the ENTER button The Subwoofer Setup screen appears This selects the subwoofer for playing deep bass signals 3 Press the ENTER button to enter the setting The Speaker Setup menu reappears 2 Press the CURSO...

Page 142: ...ng position and the speakers L1 to L11 on the diagram at the below L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 C FR FL SW Listening position SLA 2 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the desired unit Meters or Feet The Delay Time screen appears automatically Example When Feet is selected 3 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the speaker to be set 2 Assignment of low frequency signal range...

Page 143: ...ets the optimum surround delay time for the listening room Setting the Channel Level Use this setting to adjust so that the playback level between the different channels is equal From the listening position listen to the test tones produced from the speakers to adjust the level The level of each channel should be adjusted to 75 dB C weighted slow meter mode on a sound level meter at the listening ...

Page 144: ...f 0 5 dB 4 2 When Manual mode is selected Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the speaker then press the CURSOR F F or G G button to adjust all the speakers to the same volume Example Manual mode is selected 5 Press the ENTER button to enter the setting The Channel Level screen reappears FL SW 1spkr 2spkrs C FR SRA SBL SLB SLA SB SRB SBR When the surround back speaker setting is set to 1s...

Page 145: ...rround loudspeaker has a specified 3 dB low frequency response rolloff adjust the crossover frequency for that speaker to match the specified low frequency response limit e g 80 Hz When a speaker is set to SMALL low frequencies in that channel that are below the crossover frequency are directed to the system s subwoofer s or to speakers that are set to LARGE for systems with no connected subwoofer...

Page 146: ...selected for speakers set to Small at Speaker Configuration If LFE Main is set at Subwoofer Setup the frequencies can be selected regardless of the speaker size setting Selecting the Surround Speakers for the different surround modes Use this function when using multiple surround speaker combinations for more ideal surround sound Once the combinations of surround speakers to be used for the differ...

Page 147: ...o how strong you prefer the deep bass response to be 4 Press the ENTER button The THX Audio Setup screen reappears 2 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Boundary Gain Compensation then press the ENTER button 3 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button when using a THX Ultra2 compatible subwoofer or subwoofer that frequency response extends to 20 Hz select Yes Otherwise select No 2 Press the CURS...

Page 148: ...ct Exit then press the ENTER button The Speaker Setup menu reappears 4 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the Exit then press the ENTER button The System Setup Menu reappears 2 Surround Back Speaker Position Settings When two surround back speakers have been set in Speaker Configuration page 140 141 set the distance of the speakers This option is not available when 1spkr is selected This...

Page 149: ...cy response of all speakers to the flattest response This mode is suitable for multi channel music surround sound sources Manual Selects the setting value that was set in the Manual EQ Setup For details of the Manual EQ Setup page 118 119 OFF Audyssey Flat Manual Front Front Adjusts the frequency response of the surround speakers to match the characteristics of the front channel speakers 4 Press t...

Page 150: ...he microphone toward the ceiling Adjust the height so that the top of microphone to matches the height of your ear when sitting Microphone Amplifier Gain Setting using Sound Level Meter and RMS Volt Meter First you will need to adjust the microphone amplifier gain 1 Connect the all speakers and the video monitor for the on screen display with the AVR 5805CI 2 Connect the microphone with the microp...

Page 151: ...ess the CURSOR D D or H H button to select the items then press the ENTER button The verification screen appears 4 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select EQ Parameter Check then press the ENTER button The EQ Parameter Check screen appears AVR 5805CI Speaker Microphone Use the internal test tones for mic amp calibration Pressure level with SPL meter at the microphone point Adjust AVR volume S...

Page 152: ...ure of the response and that correction is happening at all frequencies 6 Press the CURSOR F F or G G button to select the speaker channel 7 If the check ends press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Exit then press the ENTER button The EQ Parameter Check screen reappears 8 Press the CURSOR D D or H H button to select Exit then press the ENTER button The Parameter Check screen reappears The re...

Page 153: ... 0 m 12 0 ft 3 6 m Front L Front R Center Surround R A Surround Back L Surround Back R Subwoofer 0 dB 0 dB 0 dB 0 dB 0 dB 0 dB 0 dB Surround Back Sp Small 2spkrs 4 Delay Time This parameter is for optimizing the timing with which the audio signals are produced from the speakers and subwoofer according to the listening position Surround L R B 10 0 ft 3 0 m Surround L A 0 dB Crossover Frequency Set ...

Page 154: ...z Auto Preset Memory F1 F8 G1 G8 90 1 MHz 90 1 MHz Preset channels that are not used often can be skipped Preset Skip The preset channels can be given the names you want Preset Name 108 All preset channels ON 109 109 105 TUNER PHONO CD CDR TAPE DVD VDP TV VCR 2 DBS VCR 1 VCR 3 V AUX 4 Video Setup 2 Component In Assignment HDMI DVI In Assignment This assigns the color difference component video inp...

Page 155: ...Time 121 Front L R Center Surround L R Subwoofer 12 0 ft 3 6 m 12 0 ft 3 6 m 10 0 ft 3 0 m 12 0 ft 3 6 m 4 This adjusts the volume of the signal output from the various speakers and subwoofer used in ZONE2 Channel Level 122 123 Front L Front R Surround L Center 0 0 dB 0 0 dB 0 0 dB 0 0 dB Surround R 0 0 dB Subwoofer 0 0 dB 5 Set the frequency in Hz below which deep bass appearing in the main chann...

Page 156: ...FULL Vol Lev VAR Vol Limit OFF P On Lev LAST Mute Lev FULL Vol Lev VAR Vol Limit OFF P On Lev LAST Mute Lev FULL Trigger Out 1 ZONE MAIN All Surround Modes ON The IP address related settings are made here IP Address The proxy related settings can be changed here Proxy Set whether or not to accept control from the network in the standby mode Standby Mode Power Saving Select the language of the comp...

Page 157: ...e 16 17 27 42 50 No DTS sound is produced DVD player s audio output setting is not set to bit stream DVD player is not DTS compatible AVR 5805CI s input setting is set to analog Make the DVD player s initial settings Use a DTS compatible player Set to AUTO or DTS 47 48 Ultra2 Cinema THX Music Mode THX Games Mode cannot be set Surround back speaker set to 1 Connect two surround back speakers 16 17 ...

Page 158: ...monaural sources select a surround mode other than DOLBY DTS SURROUND or HOME THX CINEMA 61 63 An image is not projected with an HDMI DVI connection AVR 5805CI s HDMI output terminals and monitor s input terminals are not properly connected No HDMI DVI signal is being input The connected monitor equipment or other equipments do not support HDCP The output format of the connected player HDMI DVI FO...

Page 159: ...e listening room Optimum surround sound for different sources There are currently various types of multi channel signals signals or formats with more than two channels 2 Types of multi channel signals Dolby Digital including Surround EX DTS including Surround ES DVD Audio and Super Audio CD Note on the above MUSE 3 1 and MPEG multi channel audio are not available to North American consumers same i...

Page 160: ... Furthermore all the Denon original surround modes page 61 63 are compatible with 7 1 channel playback so you can enjoy 7 1 channel sound with any signal source 2 Numbers and types of surround back speakers With THX Surround EX the surround back channel consists of one channel of playback signals but we recommend using two speakers The modes that use the new ASA technology from THX page 165 are mo...

Page 161: ...l at the prime listening position Surround back speakers As seen from above Surround speakers Surround speaker Front speaker 2 to 3 feet As seen from the side Surround back speaker Point slightly downwards Path of the surround sound from the speakers to the listening position When using two surround back speakers set them at the back facing front and with both speakers at the same distance from th...

Page 162: ...rt than the setup for watching movies only and point them toward the listening position in order assure clear positioning of the sound Set the center speaker in the same positions as in example q Set surround speakers A for watching movies in the positions described in example q or w depending on the types of speakers used Set surround speakers B for playing multi channel music at the same height ...

Page 163: ...positioning is achieved A real overpowering sense of presence is achieved when playing movie sources in AV rooms as well 2 Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Pro Logic II is a matrix decoding technology developed by Dolby Laboratories Regular music such as that on CDs is encoded into 5 channels to achieve an excellent surround effect The surround channel signals are converted into stereo and full band signa...

Page 164: ... developed by Digital Theater Systems The sampling frequency is raised to achieve 5 1 channel playback with high quality sound sampling frequency 96 kHz quantization 24 bits DTS NEO 6 surround This is a matrix decoding technology for 6 1 channel surround playback of 2 channel sources The optimum decoding for the type of signal source to be played can be selected There are two modes DTS NEO 6 CINEM...

Page 165: ...ema mode if the appropriate flag has been encoded Some Dolby Digital Surround EX soundtracks are missing the digital flag that allows automatic switching If you know that the movie that you are watching is encoded in Surround EX you can manually select the THX Surround EX playback mode otherwise THX Ultra2 Cinema mode will apply processing to provide optimum replay THX Music Mode For the replay of...

Page 166: ...ms so they can be played as such In this case the SB channel signal is produced as a monaural signal from both the SL and SR channels so none of the signal components are missing The effects specific to THX Surround EX the sense of spatial expression and the positioning of the sound however are the same as with conventional 5 1 channel surround systems THX and Ultra2 are trademarks of THX Ltd THX ...

Page 167: ... DVD Audio and Super Audio CD within AM824 sequence adaptation layers within these standards DENON LINK DENON LINK is a DENON exclusive digital link for transmitting high speed high sound quality digital audio signals with no loss in of signal High quality sound playback is possible by connecting to a DENON DVD player with a DENON LINK terminal Advanced AL24 Processing 2 Equipped with Advanced AL2...

Page 168: ...C 0 dB C 0 dB C 0 dB C 0 dB C 0 dB C 0 dB C 0 dB C 0 dB C 0 dB C OFF E E E C OFF E E C OFF E E C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF C OFF B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B E E B B E B B B B B B E B B B B B B B B B B B E E E B B E B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B E C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C SURROUND L R Signals and adju...

Page 169: ... E E E E E E E E E E E E C 0 3 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E C 3 C 3 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E C 3 C 3 E E E E E E E E E E E E C C E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E C 30 msec E DELAY TIME PANORAMA Signals and adjustability in the different modes Parameter default values are shown in parentheses SUBWOOFER ON OFF DIM...

Page 170: ... C C E E E E C C C C C C C E E E E E E E E C E C C C C E E E E E E E C C E E E E C C C C C C C E E E 1 1 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 Surround Mode Super Audio CD Button Note DTS ES DSCRT With Flag Input signals DTS DOLBY DIGITAL HOME THX CINEMA STANDARD DTS SURROUND DTS ES DSCRT6 1 DTS ES MTRX6 1 DTS SURROUND DTS 96 24 DTS PL II x CINEMA DTS PL II x MUSIC DTS NEO 6 DTS NEO 6 CINEMA DTS NEO 6 MUS...

Page 171: ... C C C C E E E E E C E E E E E C C C C C C C C C C 4 C E E E E E C E E E E E C C C C C C C C C C 4 2 1 2 1 3 DIRECT DIRECT DSD DIRECT DSD MULTI DIRECT MULTI CH DIRECT M DIRECT PL II x CINEMA M DIRECT PL II x MUSIC PURE DIRECT PURE DIRECT DSD PURE DIRECT DSD MULTI PURE MULTI CH PURE DIRECT M PURE D PL II x CINEMA M PURE D PL II x MUSIC DSP SIMULATION WIDE SCREEN SUPER STADIUM ROCK ARENA JAZZ CLUB C...

Page 172: ...PONENT HDMI MONITOR OUT VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT HDMI Input signals ON VIDEO 3 S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO E E VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT 1 S VIDEO COMPONENT 2 COMPONENT 2 S VIDEO COMPONENT 2 COMPONENT 2 E E E E E E E E C C 1080p C C 480i 576i E E E E E E C C C C E E C C C C E E E E C C 480p 720p E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E VIDEO S VIDEO S VI...

Page 173: ...PONENT E E 1 VIDEO S VIDEO E E 2 S VIDEO VIDEO 2 COMPONENT S VIDEO 1 VIDEO Used Not used C C HDMI 2 COMPONENT ON Input signals VIDEO CONVERT Mode S VIDEO VIDEO COMPONENT MONITOR OUT S VIDEO VIDEO E E E E C C VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO E E C C E E S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO E E C C C C S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO C C E E E E COMPONENT E E C C E E C C COMPONENT 1 VIDEO VIDEO C C C C E E COMPONENT 2 S VIDEO S VIDEO ...

Page 174: ...on 0 005 20 Hz 20 kHz DIRECT mode Rated output 1 2 V Digital D A output Rated output 2 V at 0 dB playback Total harmonic distortion 0 003 1 kHz at 0 dB S N ratio 125 dB Dynamic range 117 dB Digital input Format Digital audio interface Phono equalizer PHONO input REC OUT Input sensitivity 2 5 mV RIAA deviation 1 dB 20 Hz to 20 kHz S N 74 dB A weighting with 5 mV input Rated output Maximum output 15...

Page 175: ...monic Distortion at 1 kHz MONO 0 15 STEREO 0 3 2 General Power supply AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption 13 A 1 W Max Standby Maximum external dimensions 434 W x 280 H x 505 D mm 17 3 32 x 11 1 32 x 19 7 8 Mass 44 0 kg 97 lbs 2 Remote control unit RC 1036 Batteries LR6 AA Type two batteries External dimensions 63 W x 238 H x 31 D mm 2 31 64 x 9 3 8 x 1 7 32 Mass 190 g Approx 6 7 oz including batteri...

Page 176: ...713 40769 40778 40804 Boghe 41004 Boman 40783 Brainwave 40770 41115 Brandt 40503 40651 Broksonic 40695 40868 Bush 40516 40672 40690 40695 40699 40713 40717 40730 40778 40831 40833 40884 41051 41165 C Tech 40798 Cambridge Soundworks 40690 Cat 40699 41087 CAVS 41057 CCE 40730 Celestial 41020 Centrex 40672 41004 Centrum 40713 CGV 41115 Changhong 40627 41061 Cinea 40831 Cineral 40730 Cinetec 40713 cin...

Page 177: ...Electric 40717 Global Solutions 40768 Go Video 40715 40741 40744 40783 40833 40869 41044 41075 41099 41144 41158 41304 41730 Go Vision 41071 41072 GoldStar 40591 40741 Goodmans 40651 40690 40713 40730 40783 40790 40833 41004 41730 GPX 40699 40769 Gradiente 40651 Gran Prix 40831 Grandin 40672 40713 Greenhill 40717 Grundig 40539 40651 40670 40695 40705 40713 40790 41004 41730 Grunkel 40770 GVG 41169...

Page 178: ... 40784 Polaroid 41020 41061 41086 Polk Audio 40539 Portland 40770 Powerpoint 40872 Landel 40826 Lasonic 40798 41173 Lawson 40768 Lenco 40651 40699 40713 40770 40774 40778 41165 Lenoxx 40690 41127 Lexia 40699 40768 LG 40591 40741 40790 40801 40869 40036 Lifetec 40651 40831 Limit 40768 LiteOn 41058 41158 41416 41440 Loewe 40511 40539 40741 Logix 40705 40783 Lumatron 40705 40741 40833 41115 Lunatron ...

Page 179: ...nsai 40651 40690 40770 Terapin 41031 Tevion 40651 40768 40798 40833 Theta Digital 40571 Thomson 40522 Tokai 40698 40784 40790 Powtek 40852 Prima 41016 Prinz 40831 Prism 40705 Proline 40651 40672 40833 41004 Proscan 40522 Proson 40713 Prosonic 40752 ProVision 40699 40778 Qwestar 40651 Radionette 40741 40869 RCA 40522 40571 40717 40769 40790 40822 41022 41132 REC 40490 Recco 40698 Red Star 40770 410...

Page 180: ...ienware 21972 Allstar 20081 America Action 20278 Tokaido 40698 Toshiba 40503 40695 41045 41154 Trans Continens 40826 TRANS continents 40826 40831 40872 Transonic 40672 40730 41165 Tredex 40800 40803 40804 Trio 40770 40784 TYT 40705 Umax 40690 United 40672 40695 40768 40826 40852 41115 41165 Universal Multimedia 40768 Universum 40591 40713 40741 40869 Urban Concepts 40503 US Logic 40839 V 41064 Ven...

Page 181: ...7 20278 21278 Clatronic 20000 20072 Colt 20072 Condor 20278 Craig 20037 20047 20072 20240 Crown 20037 20072 20278 Curtis Mathes 20035 20041 20060 20162 21035 Cybernex 20240 CyberPower 21972 Cyrus 20081 Daewoo 20045 20046 20104 20209 20278 20642 21278 Dansai 20072 20278 Daytron 20278 De Graaf 20042 20046 20048 20081 20104 Decca 20000 20067 20081 20209 20348 Deitron 20278 Dell 21972 Denko 20072 Deno...

Page 182: ...Logik 20072 20209 20240 Lux May 20072 Luxor 20043 20046 20047 20048 20104 20315 LXI 20037 M Electronic 20000 20038 Fuji 20033 20035 Fujitsu 20000 20045 Fujitsu General 20037 Funai 20000 21333 Galaxis 20278 Garrard 20000 Gateway 21972 GE 20035 20048 20060 20209 20226 20240 20320 20807 21035 21060 GEC 20081 General 20045 General Technic 20348 Genexxa 20104 Gessen 20278 Go Video 20432 GoldHand 20072 ...

Page 183: ...2 Polk Audio 20081 Portland 20278 Prinz 20000 Profitronic 20081 20240 Proline 20000 20278 20320 20642 Proscan 20060 21060 Prosonic 20278 Protec 20072 Magnasonic 20278 21278 Magnavox 20000 20035 20039 20081 20149 20642 21781 Magnin 20240 Magnum 20642 Manesth 20045 20072 20081 20209 Marantz 20035 20038 20081 20209 Mark 20000 20278 Marta 20037 Mastec 20642 Master s 20278 Matsui 20209 20240 20278 2034...

Page 184: ...348 Tchibo 20348 TCM 20348 Protech 20081 20278 ProVision 20278 Pulsar 20039 Pye 20000 20081 Qisheng 20060 Quarter 20046 Quartz 20046 Quasar 20035 20162 20278 21035 Quelle 20081 Radialva 20037 20048 Radiola 20081 Radionette 20037 RadioShack 20000 20037 Radix 20037 Randex 20037 Rank 20041 Rank Arena 20041 RCA 20000 20035 20042 20048 20060 20149 20226 20240 20320 20432 20807 20880 21035 21060 Realist...

Page 185: ...onic 20240 Viewsonic 21972 Villain 20000 Voodoo 21972 Wards 20000 20033 20035 20038 20039 20042 20045 20046 20047 20048 20060 20072 20081 20149 20240 Watson 20081 20642 Wharfedale 20642 White Westinghouse 20072 20209 20278 World 20348 XR 1000 20000 20035 20072 Yamaha 20038 20041 Yamishi 20072 20278 Yokan 20072 Yoko 20037 20240 Yoshita 20072 Zenith 20000 20033 20039 20209 20479 21479 ZT Group 21972...

Page 186: ...8 Atlantic 10001 10206 10320 Audinac 10180 Audiosonic 10009 10037 10109 10217 10218 10264 10337 10370 10374 10428 10486 10714 10715 Audioton 10217 10264 10428 10486 Audiovox 10003 10092 10180 10451 10623 10802 10875 Autovox 10087 10206 10217 10247 10544 Aventura 10171 Awa 10009 10011 10036 10037 10108 10157 10216 10217 10264 10374 10412 10512 10606 10698 10785 Axxent 10009 Axxon 10714 Baihe 10009 ...

Page 187: ... 10247 Curtis Mathes 10016 10030 10039 10047 10051 10054 10056 10060 10093 10145 10154 10166 10451 10466 10702 11147 11347 CXC 10180 Cybertron 10218 Bondstec 10247 Boots 10009 10217 Bosch 10320 Boxlight 10752 10893 BPL 10037 10208 10282 Bradford 10180 Brandt 10109 10287 10335 10560 10625 10714 Brandt Electronique 10335 Brinkmann 10037 10418 10486 10668 Brionvega 10087 10362 Britannia 10216 10217 B...

Page 188: ...pa 10037 Europhon 10102 10163 10217 10516 Evolution 11756 Expert 10206 Exquisit 10037 10247 Fagor 10037 D Vision 10037 10556 D Boss 10037 Daewoo 10003 10009 10019 10030 10032 10037 10039 10056 10092 10108 10154 10170 10178 10180 10217 10218 10264 10374 10451 10499 10556 10623 10628 10634 10661 10672 10700 10706 10865 10880 11661 Dainichi 10216 10218 Dansai 10009 10032 10035 10036 10037 10208 10216...

Page 189: ...808 Haaz 10706 Haier 10037 10264 10508 10587 10698 10768 10779 10869 10891 11034 Haihong 10009 Feilang 10009 Feilu 10009 10817 Feiyan 10264 10412 Feiyue 10009 10817 Fenner 10009 10374 Ferguson 10037 10053 10073 10109 10193 10238 10287 10335 10443 10548 10560 10625 Fidelity 10037 10163 10171 10193 10216 10264 10361 10363 10371 10412 10512 10531 10544 Filsai 10217 Finlandia 10045 10072 10163 10208 1...

Page 190: ...576 Hitachi Fujian 10037 10108 10145 10150 10499 10828 Hitsu 10009 10218 10455 10610 HMV 10087 10193 Home Electronics 10606 Hongmei 10009 10093 10264 10817 10848 Hongyan 10264 10412 10817 Hornyphon 10012 10037 Hoshai 10282 Hua Tun 10009 Huafa 10009 10145 Huanghaimei 10009 Huanghe 10009 10817 Huanglong 10009 Huangshan 10009 10264 10412 10817 Huanyu 10216 10264 10374 10817 10848 Huaqiang 10264 10412...

Page 191: ...ngyi 10009 10264 10412 Kapsch 10104 10163 10206 10361 Karcher 10037 10163 10264 10282 10421 10606 10610 10714 Kathrein 10556 Kawa 10371 Kawasho 10216 Kaypani 10052 KB Aristocrat 10163 KEC 10180 Kendo 10037 10102 10235 10247 10362 10411 10428 10512 10610 11437 Kennedy 10206 10435 Kennex 11037 Kenwood 10019 10030 KIC 10217 Kingsley 10216 Kiota 10001 10371 10455 Kioto 10054 10556 10706 10785 Kiton 10...

Page 192: ...6 10250 10381 10512 10535 10556 10817 10836 10868 11037 11250 Mitsuri General 10163 LG 10001 10003 10019 10030 10032 10037 10038 10039 10056 10060 10108 10178 10442 10556 10606 10644 10698 10700 10714 10715 10856 11148 11178 11265 11637 10033 Liesenk Tter 10037 Liesenkotter 10012 10037 Lifetec 10037 10218 10264 10374 10668 10714 11037 11137 11437 Lihua 10817 Lloyd s 10001 10009 10264 Lloytron 1003...

Page 193: ...370 10411 10418 10630 10655 10714 11137 Palsonic 10001 10037 10217 10218 10264 10377 10412 10418 10698 10773 10779 Mivar 10216 10217 10290 10291 10292 10370 10516 10609 Monaco 10009 Monivision 10700 10843 Morgan s 10037 Motorola 10055 10093 MTC 10019 10030 10056 10060 10163 10185 10216 10361 10370 10512 MTEC 10032 MTlogic 10714 Mudan 10009 10051 10208 10226 10264 10412 10817 Multibroadcast 10193 M...

Page 194: ...10487 Prandoni Prince 10361 10363 10516 Premier 10037 10264 Prima 10009 10264 10412 10761 10783 10815 10817 Princess 10698 Princeton 10700 10717 Prinston 11037 Prinz 10194 10361 10544 Prism 10051 Profex 10009 10163 10361 10363 10370 Profex Fidelity 10102 Profi 10009 Profitronic 10037 10102 Proline 10037 10072 10321 10411 10556 10621 10625 10630 10634 Proscan 10047 11347 11447 Prosonic 10037 10217 ...

Page 195: ... 10698 10706 10714 10727 10729 10861 11537 Santon 10009 Sanyo 10011 10036 10045 10072 10088 10104 10108 10145 10146 10154 10156 10157 10159 10180 10208 10216 10217 10264 10280 10339 10370 10381 10412 10486 10508 10544 10555 10556 10721 10799 10893 11154 Sanyuan 10009 10093 10817 SBR 10012 10037 10193 10556 Schaub Lorenz 10037 10361 10374 10486 10548 10606 10714 Schneider 10012 10037 10070 10163 10...

Page 196: ...a 10036 10051 10060 10092 10156 10178 10226 Spectra 10009 Spectricon 10003 Squareview 10171 Ssangyong 10009 10032 SSS 10019 10180 Stag 10032 Staksonic 10009 Standard 10009 10037 10217 10218 10320 10374 11037 Starlite 10009 10037 10180 10264 Stenway 10218 10282 Stern 10163 10206 10259 10363 10411 Strato 10009 10037 10264 Studio Experience 10843 Sunic Line 10037 Sunkai 10037 10321 10355 10455 10487 ...

Page 197: ...10087 10102 10216 10247 Unic 10163 Teac 10009 10037 10170 10171 10178 10217 10247 10264 10282 10412 10418 10455 10512 10544 10556 10668 10698 10706 10712 10714 10721 10755 11037 11437 11724 11755 Tec 10009 10037 10163 10217 10247 10259 10337 10361 Tech Line 10037 10668 11437 Techica 10218 Technema 10320 Technics 10051 10250 10556 10650 TechniSat 10037 10163 10556 10655 Technisson 10714 Technol Ace...

Page 198: ...55 10056 10060 10080 10096 10111 10135 10154 10156 10165 10166 10178 10179 10180 10186 10187 10866 11147 11156 11347 Warumaia 10374 10661 Watson 10009 10037 10218 10320 10394 10579 10668 11037 11437 Watt Radio 10102 10216 10544 Waycon 10156 Wega 10036 10037 10087 Wegavox 10037 Weipai 10009 Welltech 10714 Weltblick 10217 10320 Westinghouse 10003 10889 Weston 10037 Wharfedale 10037 10264 10556 10706...

Page 199: ...00451 00817 00896 Freebox 01482 Fujitsu 01497 Funai 00019 Galaxi 00008 Garrard 00153 GE 00237 Gehua 00476 Gemini 00015 00797 General Instrument 00003 00011 00014 00015 00276 00476 00810 GMI 00015 00797 Golden Channel 01063 01110 GoldStar 00040 00144 Goodmind 00797 Hamlin 00009 00020 00034 00259 00273 Hitachi 00011 00014 HyperVision 00619 Hytex 00007 i3 Micro 01602 Jasco 00015 00153 00315 Jebsee 00...

Page 200: ...00013 Torx 00003 Toshiba 00000 01509 Trans PX 00153 00276 00315 TransACT 01106 Tri Vision 01257 Tristar 00883 TS 00003 Tusa 00015 TV86 00063 Unika 00022 00153 United Artists 00007 United Cable 00003 Universal 00022 00153 00191 US Electronics 00276 V2 00883 Videotron 00250 Videoway 00250 Viewmaster 00883 Viewstar 00063 00258 Vision 00883 Visionetics 01064 Visiopass 00451 Vortex View 00883 Zenith 00...

Page 201: ...00853 Canal Satellite 00853 01339 Canal 00853 CanalSatellite 00853 01339 CCE 00345 Century 00856 Channel Master 00212 Chaparral 00053 00209 00216 Cherokee 00123 00710 01480 Chess 00114 00713 01085 01334 CityCom 00115 00299 00607 00818 01075 01176 01232 Claasen Nachrichten 00520 Clark 00613 Clemens Kamphus 00396 00834 CNS 01367 CNT 00520 Cobra 00396 Colombia 00132 00668 Columbia 00132 Columbus 0066...

Page 202: ...299 00369 00396 00397 00501 00573 00607 00668 00710 00882 01012 01085 01111 01113 Hisense 01535 Dish Network System 00775 01005 01170 01505 01775 Dishpro 00775 01005 01505 01775 Distratel 00084 00885 01205 01283 Distrisat 00200 DMT 01075 DNR 00692 DNT 00200 00396 Dream Multimedia 01237 01437 01537 01637 DST 00421 Dune 00369 DX Antenna 01530 Echostar 00159 00167 00269 00280 00396 00454 00610 00668 ...

Page 203: ...anhattan 00455 00520 00592 00834 01017 01083 Marantz 00200 Marave 00417 Mascom 00520 Maspro 00173 00571 00692 00713 00750 01530 Mastec 01334 Matsui 00173 00571 00710 01284 Matsushita 00500 Hitachi 00455 00489 00819 01250 01284 01518 01523 01525 00035 Hnsel Gretel 00132 Homecable 00238 Homecast 01214 Houston 00396 00592 00668 HTS 00775 01775 Hughes 00749 Hughes Network Syst 00749 Hughes Network Sys...

Page 204: ...55 00520 Octagon 00421 00613 OctalTV 01294 01505 Okano 00243 00331 00442 00668 Opentel 01232 01412 Optex 00114 00136 00417 00592 00834 01043 01283 Optus 00879 01143 Orbis 01334 Orbit 00351 Orbitech 00114 00157 00421 00501 00548 00834 01099 01100 Origo 00497 OSAT 00345 Ouralis 01205 Oxford 00515 00668 Pace 00200 00241 00329 00455 00497 00720 00791 00795 00847 00853 00867 00879 00887 01175 01323 013...

Page 205: ...chaub Lorenz 01214 Schcke 00613 Schneider 00157 00668 00710 00805 00898 01206 01251 Schwaiger 00132 00157 00587 00605 00607 00692 00863 00885 01075 01083 01111 01334 01474 SCS 00115 00299 Sedea Electronique 00132 00421 01105 01206 01283 Seemann 00243 00396 00515 SEG 00114 00369 00421 00605 00742 01075 01087 01191 01251 Seleco 00592 00871 Septimo 00885 01205 Serino 00610 Servi Sat 00136 00592 00713...

Page 206: ...321 00351 00372 00396 00455 00501 00607 00638 00690 Woorisat 00520 Worldsat 00114 00123 00668 00710 01012 01251 01323 01480 Stream 01847 01848 Strong 00132 00369 00421 00520 00613 00853 00879 01105 01147 01158 01159 01300 01409 STS 00210 STVI 00136 00417 Sunkai 00123 Sunny 01300 Sunny Sound 00369 Sunsat 00713 Sunstar 00132 00243 00369 00642 00794 00829 Supermax 01143 01283 Supernova 00887 Tantec 0...

Page 207: ...r 30164 30194 Copland 30393 Crown 30122 Cyrus 30157 DAK 30245 DBX 30018 30254 Denon 30003 30626 30766 30873 31234 31867 31868 DKK 30000 DMX Electronics 30157 Dual 30003 30194 30196 Dynamic Bass 30179 EEC 30194 Elektra 30437 Emerson 30155 30164 30305 30469 Fisher 30088 30174 30179 30342 31325 Garrard 30245 30280 30393 30420 30425 GE 30009 Genexxa 30032 30164 30305 30426 Goldmund 30157 GoldStar 3041...

Page 208: ...0420 Rotel 30157 30420 Royal 30164 30420 SAE 30157 Sansui 30157 30202 30305 Sanyo 30087 30179 30342 SAST 30157 Scott 30155 30164 30305 Sears 30305 Sharp 30037 30180 30861 31658 31684 Sherwood 30180 30196 30426 31067 Shure 30043 Siemens 30157 30180 Silsonic 30036 30888 Simaudio 30157 Sonic Frontiers 30157 Sony 30000 30100 30185 30490 30604 30605 31364 Soundesign 30145 30425 STS 30018 Sugden 30157 S...

Page 209: ...1122 Axion 41071 RCA 30053 30420 Sony 30000 30100 31364 TDK 31208 Teac 30420 Yamaha 30888 31292 TAPE Aiwa 20029 20197 20200 21315 Akai 20283 20439 Arcam 20076 Carver 20029 Denon 20076 20371 21311 21471 Fisher 20074 Garrard 20308 20309 20375 20439 Genexxa 20439 GoldStar 20353 20375 Grundig 20029 20229 20375 Harman Kardon 20029 20182 21314 Inkel 20070 20071 20337 JVC 20244 20273 20274 20303 20304 20...

Page 210: ...20000 21781 Magnin 20240 Memorex 20162 21237 MGA 20240 Mitsubishi 20043 20807 Optimus 20162 Orion 20002 20479 21479 Panasonic 20162 21035 21308 Penney 20240 21035 21237 Philco 20479 Quasar 20162 21035 RadioShack 20000 RCA 20240 20807 21035 21060 Samsung 20432 21014 Sansui 20000 20479 21479 Sanyo 20240 21330 Sears 20000 21237 Sharp 20807 Sony 20000 21232 21295 Sylvania 21781 Symphonic 20000 Teac 20...

Page 211: ...oice 00869 Strong 01158 01300 Thomson 01900 Topfield 01206 01545 TPS 01253 01307 Zehnder 01075 01412 1 These preset codes can be recorded in the SAT CBL mode Ces codes de présélection peuvent être enregistrés en mode SAT CBL 2 These preset codes can be recorded in the DVD mode Ces codes de présélection peuvent être enregistrés en mode DVD 3 These preset codes can be recorded in the TV mode Ces cod...

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