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Summary of Contents for AV Surround Receiver AVR-5803

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Page 2: ...on This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadksn Interference Causing Equrpment Regulations Cet apparel1 numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur...

Page 3: ...he product be sure the antenna 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 ANSYNFPA 70 p...

Page 4: ...ntenna adaptor 1 RC 8001ST lset 0 1 BEFORE USING Pay attention to the following before using this unit l Moving the set To prevent short circuits or damaged wires in the connection cords always unplug...

Page 5: ...ls front left right center and surround left right In addition various parameters can be set according to the type of source and the contents so you can adjust the sound field with greater precision W...

Page 6: ...IONS 17 DENON Link This terminal can be used to connect a Denon DVD player for high quality digital multichannel playback 18 Auto Surround Mode This function stores the surround mode last used for an...

Page 7: ...er use them for halr drleis CD player 1AC outlets wall 1 AC 12OV 60Hz Connecting a CD player Connect the CD player s analog output lacks ANALOG OUTPUT to this un t s CD lacks using p r plug cords Turn...

Page 8: ...to the DVD jacks In the same way ft l It is also posstble to connect a vtdeo disc player DVD player video camcorder I game machine etc to the V AUX jacks s page 7 Video deck 2 LD player or other comp...

Page 9: ...Connecting a TV DBS tuner l Connect the TV s or DBS tuner s S vrdeo output tack S VIDEO OUTPUT to the 1 1 N D IN jack using an S jack connection cord 1 Connecting a monitor TV f MONITOR OUT l Connect...

Page 10: ...tack ustng 75 Q ohms coaxral video pin plug cords l The color difference input jacks may be indicated differently on sorme TVs monitors or video components PR PB and Y R Y B Y and Y CR CB and Y etc Fo...

Page 11: ...usmg the included antenna adapter GROUND AM loop antenna assembly FM antenna adapter assembly and take ouL the 0 cmnectfon line direction a With the antenna on top any stable surface Inslallatlbn hol...

Page 12: ...ulti zone jacks can be used to play a different program source in another room at the same time See pages 46 47 RC 616 INFRARED Extension jacks for future use TRlGGkR OUT DC 12V turns on and off when...

Page 13: ...output of the power amplifier is inadvertently short circuited and a large current flows when the temperature surrounding the unit becomes unusually high or when the unit is used at high output over a...

Page 14: ...RONT SPEAKER SYSTEMS 1 CENTER SPEAKER SYSTEM Precautions when ccmnecting speakers If a speaker is placed near a TV or video monitor the colors on the screen may be dlsturbed by the speaker s magnetism...

Page 15: ...S SURROUND button 54 WIDE SCREEN button 62 5CH 7CH STEREO button 62 DSP SIMULATION button 62 MULTI FUNCTION STATUS button 41 MULTI FUNCTION MODE SELECT button 48 MULTI FUNCTION REC SELECTOR M ZONE sel...

Page 16: ...h other AV components have been completed as descrrbed in CONNECTIONS see pages 6 to 14 make the various settings described below on the monitor screen using the AVR 5803 s on screen display function...

Page 17: ...B 0 0 dB OOdB 0 0 dB 0 0 dB _ Channel Level Boundary Gam When s ng a THX Ultra2 compat bie subwoofer compensation set the subwoofer s frequency response THX Ultra2 Subwoofer NO THX Audio Setup Surroun...

Page 18: ...or screen with their front surfaces as flush with the front of the I screen as possible Surroundspeaker systems Two surround back speakers are required to use the THX Ultra2 Cinema and THX MUSIC modes...

Page 19: ...7 button in the icon display sectton to display the SETUP icon 6 Press the SETUP icon for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen 7 Push the remote control unit s jog stick to the right to disp...

Page 20: ...Subwoofer Surround Sp A Surrowd back Sp Surround Sp B 5 Enter the setting a If no surround speakers are used if None is set for both A and 6 The Crossover Frequency screen appears b If both surround s...

Page 21: ...s When Front is set to Small Subwoofer is automatically set to Yes and when Subwoofer is set to No Front is automatically set to Large l At this screen preset the surround speakers to be used in the d...

Page 22: ...nly signals produced from the subwoofer channel are LFE signals during playback of Dolby Digital or DTS signals and the low frequency signal range of channels set to Small in the setup menu The low fr...

Page 23: ...position L2 Distance between front speakers and listening positron L3 Distance between surround speakers and listening position L4 Distance between surround back speakers and listening position L5 Dis...

Page 24: ...in highlighted line 7 Mwm Enter the setting The System Setup Menu reappears The AVR 5803 automatically sets the optimum surround delay time for the listening room l Use this setting to adjust so that...

Page 25: ...h A and B have been set to Large or Small 6 t Select Test Tone Start lulmnl I a Channel Level Test Tone m4 tlr n l Surr Sp B At6 8 a If the Auto mode is selected Test tones are automatically emitted f...

Page 26: ...channel levels that will be remembered for each of those modes Then whenever you activate a particular surround sound mode your preferred channel level adjustments for just that mode will be recalled...

Page 27: ...set in the Speaker Configuration settings page 20 set the distance of the speakers There is not displayed when 1 spkr selected l This setting is necessary to achieve the optimum effect in the THX Sur...

Page 28: ...system The screen swatches and a test noise is produced cfl Limit Level Setting Find The Level When Distortion Begins RPeak Limiter m4 bm Setting Start WI C Peak Limiter 181 1 5 oI Increase the master...

Page 29: ...igher input resistance I I l This setting assigns the digital input jacks of the AVR 5803 for the different input sources 1 t At the System Setup Menu select Digital In Assignment MBml I 4 r System Se...

Page 30: ...t terminal when there is no input signal to the component terminal Only DVD TV and DBS can be selected S Video The signal connected to the S Video terminal is always played The S Video input signal is...

Page 31: ...Multi Zone Control Multi Zone1 Vol Level Power Amp Assignment Exit 3 t Mmam Select Multi Zone1 Vol Level then press jog stick ENTER MIDam 4 Select the desired setting then press log strck ENTER I ROll...

Page 32: ...setting is also stored separately for the different input sources G Analog and PCM Z channel signals g 2 channel signals of Dolby Digital DTS or other multichannel format Multrchannel srgnals of Dolb...

Page 33: ...cted in the same way as for other Input signals ANALOG The analog input signal is played without DSP processing SW and center channel Down mixing is conducted by the analog crrcuit Surround and surrou...

Page 34: ...s played EXT 1 The EXT IN 1 input is played EXT 2 The EXT IN 2 input is played NOTE l When playing using the DENON LINK terminal also connect the analog external Input terminal EXT 1 see page 12 and s...

Page 35: ...utomatically search for FM broadcasts and store up to 40 stations at preset channels Al to 8 Bl to 8 Cl to 8 Dl to 8 and El to 8 NOTE l If an FM station cannot be preset automatically due to poor rece...

Page 36: ...activated the settings listed below cannot be changed and Setup Locked is displayed when related buttons are operated l System setup settings l Surround parameter settings l Tone control settings l Ch...

Page 37: ...mote control units of other manufacturers so it can also be used to operate non DENON remote control compatible video components l For details refer to the separate supplied RC 8000 operating instruct...

Page 38: ...structions 1 Either lightly press on the remote control unit s touch panel or press the LIGHT button to turn on the liquid crystal display 2 Remote control unit s jog stick Lightly press ENTER to disp...

Page 39: ...matically in DTS Dolby Digital or PCM 2 channel stereo format If no digital signal is being input the analog input jacks are selected Use this mode to play Dolby Digrtal srgnals PCM exclusive PCM sign...

Page 40: ...laying CD ROMs containing data other than audio signals but no sound will be heard Input mode display One of these Ikghts dependlny on the Input SIgnal l In the AUTO mode NP TMEHF AUTO Pm 0 0 0 0 l In...

Page 41: ...ncelling simulcast playback l Select SOURCE using the video select button l Switch the program source to the component connected to the video input 51 Checking the currently playing program source etc...

Page 42: ...set it is possible to record Dolby DigItal and DTS multichannel signals converted into 2 channel analog signals l The recording signals are output to the MULTI ZONE 2 OUT TAPE and VCR output terminals...

Page 43: ...ons refer to the manuals of the respective components 5 Outputting a program source to an amplifier etc in a different room M ZONE 2 1 Press the REC M ZONE 2 button until REC i M ZONE 2 c appears on t...

Page 44: ...source Cancelling the external input mode To cancel the external input EXT IN setting press the INPUT MODE or ANALOG button to switch to the desired input mode When the input mode is set to EXT IN I o...

Page 45: ...ulting in good quality sound 3 STEREO mode Use this mode to adjust the tone and achieve the desired sound while watching images VIDEO ON OFF button When no video signals of a DVD etc are connected to...

Page 46: ...se high quality pin plug cords and wire in such a way that there is no hummlng or noise l For instructions on installation and operation of separately sold devices refer to the devices operating instr...

Page 47: ...NOTHER ROOM 1 MAIN ROOM 1 0 TAPE 2 NOTE When the main unit is set to the recording output mode the M ZONE 2 remote control unit key cannot be operated See page 42 3 When using a separately sold room t...

Page 48: ...the display is no longer highlighted then press the TEST TONE button to complete the operation 1 Press the TEST TONE button l After adjusting using the test tones make the desired settings for each t...

Page 49: ...alance of the sound from the differ ent positions when playing multi channel music sources MAIN UNIT Select FADER using the FUNCTION knob after selecting CH VOL with the MODE SELECT button 2 REMOTE CO...

Page 50: ...l sources DOLBY DIGITAL DTS SURROUND DTS 96 24 l This mode is optimized for playing 5 1 channel music l For Dolby surround recording sources Dolby Pro Logic II playback is conducted PURE DIRECT l By s...

Page 51: ...le 111 Playing sources recorded in Dolby Surround in the Home THX Cinema surround mode o Select the Input source ca Set the input mode to AUTO 2 Select the Home THX Cinema mode HOME THX F wlaln UnItI...

Page 52: ...fs Displays the input signal s sampling frequency memoteCOiltrOl ur11t FORMAT Displays the input signal s number of channels Number of front channels Number of surround channels LFE on off SURROUND i...

Page 53: ...mode Music Mode The signals are played in the THX Music mode NON MTRX The same signals as those of the surround channels are output from the surround back channels MTRX ON The surround channel signal...

Page 54: ...e DTS indicator lights when playing DTS sources 4 The SIGNAL DETECT indicator lights when playing sources on which a special identification signal is recorded 4 6 4 Display the surround parameter menu...

Page 55: ...y Digital or DTS If the sound produced from the subwoofer sounds distorted due to the LFE signals when playing Dolby Digital or DTS sources when the peak limiter is turned off with the subwoofer peak...

Page 56: ...ital In Assignment ldeo Input Mode 3 Select Audio Delay on the System Setup Menu screen uAudio Delay Multi Zone Control Auto Surround Mode Ext In Setup IRernote wntrol mt Digital Multi Ch In On Screen...

Page 57: ...ml I mark l For operatrng instructions refer to the manuals of the respective components 4 Select the surround parameter mode Press the MODE SELECT button and display X SURRPARAMETER Main mtl Fwmxe co...

Page 58: ...ems The Pro Logic Emulation mode offers the same robust surround processing as origrnal Pro Logic in case the source contents is not of optimum quality Select one of the modes Cinema Music or EML It i...

Page 59: ...x Cl fR IMAGE 4n 3b ti C P1 b LFE 4 OdRb TONE 4 AFDM 4 3 SB CH OUT lNRML ON I m Yes4 l Select CINEMA or MUSIC CINEMA is optimuni for movies MUSIC IS optimum for music software It is possible to switc...

Page 60: ...DHI offers a sense of distance and sound diffusion effects BYPASS Stereo sound DECODER Select this when playing analog PCM or other 2 channel sources The signals are converted into multichannel signal...

Page 61: ...or music sources recorded rn stereo Srgnals consrstrng of the difference 7 MATRIX component of the input signals the component that provides the sense of expansion processed for delay are output from...

Page 62: ...RSOR PAGE button to highlight the Rmllls Mm 0 0 display then use the jog stick to set the parameters I cm II Remote control unit 4 Press the CURSOR PAGE button so that the display is no longer highlig...

Page 63: ...UPER STAD I UM ROOM SIZE 4mediumb EFFECT41 01 3 NYDIYIB Switch to the Tone Control screen Tota uTone Bass Treb Control Defeat I bm 4 t6dB e 4 OdB Blndivldual Control ImFront Center Bass 4 t6dB EFe OdB...

Page 64: ...ng the 6 1 7 1 Surround button on the main unit s panel ROOM SIZE This sets the size of the sound field There are five settings small med s medium small medium med 1 medium large and large small recre...

Page 65: ...Ultra2 Cirrand THX Ultra2 Cmema THX MTRXG 1 THX Ultra2 Cinema THX MUSIC MODE THX MUSIC MODE THX MUSlC MODE THX5 1 THX5 1 THX5 1 DTS SURROUND x DTS ES MTRX DTS ES MTRX Q DTS ES DSCRT6 1 X DTS SURROUND...

Page 66: ...ual tuning operation 1 Set the input function to TUNER 3 Press the MODE button to set the manual tuning mode Then switch the remote control device to TUNER Check that the display s AUTO indicator turn...

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Page 85: ...has been changed from 10 to 30 seconds Fonctions supplbmentaires de la tt5l commande RC 80001 Un logiciel plus recent a ete installe dans la telecommande RC 8000 Ce nouveau logiciel ajoute les foncti...

Page 86: ...AGE 33 POUR LES LECTEURS FRANCAIS PAGE 34 PAGE 65 SERIAL NO PLEASE RECORD UNIT SERIAL NUMBER ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF THE CABINET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NO DE SERIE PRIERE DE NOTER LE NUMERO DE SERIE DE...

Page 87: ...O 17 I Changing the preset memory of preset devices 12 I21 Adding new devices I3 131Operating devices for which the preset memory is set 14 17 Learning Function 18 19 II Using the learning function 18...

Page 88: ...rging function only when the RC 8000 and RG8001ST are used in combination When using the nickel cadmium battery included with the RC 8001 ST the RC 8000 can be charged on the RC 8001 ST 10 USB update...

Page 89: ...ystal display by lightly touching the touch Q p IHw 6 panel or by pressing the LIGHT button The back light does not turn on when the touch panel is pressed By default the liquid crystal display is set...

Page 90: ...s or buttons are touched Irghtly operation is notified by a beep and the display of that part switches to a half tone dot mesh To turn off the beep refer to Making the sound settings on page 23 Use th...

Page 91: ...or details refer to the individual devices operating instructions To register devices not displayed by default or to change to brands other than those set by default add the device using the procedure...

Page 92: ...remote control codes are sent When the CURSOR PAGE button IS pressed again the display returns to normal and the mode swatches back to the normal page operatron mode The CURSOR PAGE button can be ope...

Page 93: ...ting of AV amplifier n VCR video cassette recorder system buttons lo The default setting is HITACHI 1 preset devices on page 12 Transmission codes of independent buttons CHA VCR channel CHI VCR channe...

Page 94: ...tons c w el 0 aA VOLA Main volume of AV amplifier VOLI Main volume of AV amplifier MUTE Muting of AV amplifier ELI ELI Lxl REC PROGRlM IF I SP CEl EDIT liiOERlPE I TlllE1 OIJP n DENON CDR CD recorder...

Page 95: ...vrce IS one that is preset in the K 8000 it can be operated from the RC 8000 using the preset memory Note that some devices and some buttons may not be operable If thus IS not the case use the learnin...

Page 96: ...o 6 PANASONIC 1 to 5 PHILIPS 1 to 4 PIONEER I to 4 SHARP I to 4 PANASONIC I PIONEER I to 3 PIONEER 1 to 3 MITSUBISHI I to 6 PANASONIC 1 to 5 PHILIPS I to 7 PANASONIC I PRIMESTAR 1 RADIO SHACK I GENERA...

Page 97: ...ss the code number from the code list The transmission test screen te appears e Press the ON OFF button on the transmission test screen to check the operation of the device If the code is right the po...

Page 98: ...test screen to check the operation of the device If the code is right the power of the device you are attemptrng to operate should turn on and off If the devrce has operated press the OK button to se...

Page 99: ...set are displayed in gray characters l No transmission codes are set for buttons which do not have button names NOTES l The signals registered at the buttons the presence or absence of transmission c...

Page 100: ...ttons w Transmission codes of independent buttons WA VCR channel CHI VCR channel VOLA Main volume of AV ampllfler VOLI Main volume of AV amplifier MUTE Muting of AV amplifier Transmission codes of ind...

Page 101: ...c player preset memory buttons W DBS satellite preset memory buttons Cl 3 06 09 0 rRliNDOMj Transmission codes of independent buttons CHA DBS channel CHI DBS channel VOLA Main volume of AV amplifier V...

Page 102: ...ons can be added to this page using the learning function Refer to the rnstructions on usrng the learning function in section to learn buttons Refer to page 18 for detarls Transmission codes of indepe...

Page 103: ...ss the Key Learning button on the Setup Z 4 page to display the device selection screen Press the icon in the icon display section for the device whose button s you want to learn to display the button...

Page 104: ...g the preset names labels a To change the button name use the and buttons on the list of labels at the label selection screen Key Label to display the button name you wish to input from among the pres...

Page 105: ...example Settings Turn on AV amplifier power Switch AV amplifier input to DVD Turn on DVD player power Set DVD player to play mode 0 Press SETUP on the icon display section for 3 seconds to display the...

Page 106: ...3 seconds to display the setup screen Press the Sys Call Setup button on the Setup 3 4 page to display the system call selection screen Screen 0 Press the and buttons on the call list to drsplay the s...

Page 107: ...n whose settings you want to delete so that it is displayed in half tone dot mesh then press the Del button The system call setting is deleted 51 Sending system call signals Press the Sys Call icon in...

Page 108: ...when buttons are pressed Press the SETUP Icon rn the Icon drsplay sectron for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen Press the Sound ON button on the Setup 4 4 page to switch the settrng to O...

Page 109: ...even when the LIGHT button is pressed g It is not possible to set the back light auto off time to a time longer than the liquid crystal drsplay s auto off time When performing the system setup procedu...

Page 110: ...their signals NOTE For AIR air conditioner some air conditioner remote control signals include time and temperature data sent along with the control codes so they may not work properly when they are l...

Page 111: ...ructions on adding new devrces refer to section Adding new devices on page 13 For types of devices for which there is no preset memory the preset memory selectron screen is not displayed but the devic...

Page 112: ...the setup screen Press the Move Devrce button on the Setup l 4 page to display the device selection screen Use the L and buttons in the icon display section to display the icon for the device you want...

Page 113: ...isplay the icon for the device for which you want to register a device name etc then press that icon Input the device name etc under bar is displayed at the left edge The place where this is displayed...

Page 114: ...rning the button you want to operate then press the button you want to delete A confirmation screen appears Press the OK button The button name is deleted and the remote control signals are also delet...

Page 115: ...tton on the Setup 2 4 page to display the device selection screen Use the A and 7 buttons in the icon display section to display the icon for the device with the button whose name you want to change t...

Page 116: ...R screen 1 USER screen 2 This setting cannot be made unless USER is registered rn the icon display section q ONE BUTTON SEARCH FUNCTION Try using this function if you cannot find the desired remote co...

Page 117: ...the K 8000 is used in combination with the separately sold RC 8001 ST charger base station For instructions refer to the RC 8001ST s operating instructions q FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Registered devic...

Page 118: ...nit closer to the amplifier within 7 meters when operatrng it l There is an obstacle between the l Remove the obstacle unit and the amplifier l The amplifier s power IS not on l Turn on the amplifier...

Page 119: ...NIPPON COLUMBIA CO LTD 14 14 AKASAKA 4 CHOME MINATO KU TOKYO 107 8011 JAPAN Telephone 03 3584 8111 Printed in Japan 511 3672 003...

Page 120: ...thout charge for parts or labor How to Obtain Warranty Performance If your unit ever needs service it may be taken or shipped to any authorized DENON service station or DENON ELECTRONICS if you are un...

Page 121: ...FAX DENON REGIONAL SUPER SERVICE CENTERS Repair only No parts orders please PYRAMID AUDIO 8711 Burnett Rd Building F Suite 65 Austin TX 78758 512 458 8292 512 453 4542 FAX UNITED RADIO 2949 Erie Boul...

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Page 123: ...ODE D EMPLOI SERIAL NO PLEASE RECORD UNIT SERIAL NUMBER ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF THE CABINET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE NO DE SERIE PRIERE DE NOTER LE NUMERO DE SERIE DE L APPAREIL INSCRIT A L ARRIERE DU COF...

Page 124: ...atron with the RC 8000 l Chargrng functron only when the RC 8000 and RC 8001ST are used in combrnatron The RC 8000 can be charged on the RC 8001ST only when using the Included nickel cadmium battery p...

Page 125: ...ES Use the procedure descrrbed below to connect the RC 8001ST to a Denon AV recewer equipped with a REMOTE IN termrnal 11 Connect the Included AC adapter to a wall power outlet then connect the power...

Page 126: ...001ST s DC IN terminal Connect a commercially available IR emitter a Denon RC 618 for example to the RC 8001 ST s EMITTER terminal then place the IR emitter near the device s remote control receiver i...

Page 127: ...F lR selectton screen 2 Use the L and buttons on the device name list to display the device for which you want to perform RF transmlsslon Screen 0 Battery sovna Press the icon for that device to switc...

Page 128: ...ng It to the remote control unit and usrng it to power the remote control unrt During chargrng the chargrng indicator CHARGE irghts The rndrcator turns off once chargrng IS completed Approximately 8 h...

Page 129: ...NIPPON COLUMBIA Co LTD 14 14 AKASAKA 4 CHOME MINATO KU TOKYO 107 8011 JAPAN Telephone 03 3584 8111 Printed m JaDan 511 3687 001...

Page 130: ...A COPY OF THE ORKGINAE SALES SLIP MUST BE ATTACHED I You should include tbv f liowrig your name address daytime telrphont number model and serial number of the product and a description of the t plob...

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Page 134: ...please 8711 Burnett Rd Building F Suite 65 Austin IX 78758 512 458 8292 512 4534542 FAX 2943 Erie Boulevard East Syracuse N Y I3224 315 446 8700 315 446 8505 FAX 544 Central Dr Suite 101 Virginia Bea...

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