Displays and Controls
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PREPARATION
Display
All the display information is explained and/or referenced here.
1 SIGNAL indicators
Light to indicate the input signal you selected.
AUTO:
Lights when the receiver is set to select
the input signal automatically.
DIGITAL:
Lights when digital audio signals are
selected.
ANALOG:
Lights when analog signals are
selected.
2 Digital format indicators
PRO LOGIC II:
Lights during Dolby Pro Logic II
processing.
NEO:6:
Lights during NEO:6 processing.
2
DIGITAL:
Lights when a Dolby Digital signal
is detected.
DTS:
Lights when a DTS signal is detected.
ES:
Lights when playing back a DTS ES signal.
EX:
Lights when playing back a Dolby Digital EX
signal.
STEREO:
Lights during two-channel playback.
3 LOUDNESS indicator
Lights when LOUDNESS is on.
4 MIDNIGHT indicator
Lights when MIDNIGHT is on.
5 TONE indicator
Lights when the TONE control is on.
6 DNR indicator
Lights when DIGITAL NR is on.
7 TUNER indicators
STEREO:
Lights when an FM stereo broadcast is
received in the auto stereo mode.
MONO:
Lights when the tuner is set to receive
FM broadcasts and when MPX mode is selected.
TUNED:
Lights when a broadcast is received.
RF ATT
(European model only)
:
Lights when the
RF ATT is on (see page 58).
RDS
(European model only)
:
Lights when an RDS
broadcast is received.
EON
(European model only)
:
EON lights when
it has been set. The dot indicator next to it lights
when the station you are currently tuned to
carries the EON data service.
8 Volume level indicator
9 Hi-BIT/SAMPLING indicator
Lights when the AUDIO SCALER mode is on.
10 DSP indicators
MOVIE:
Lights when a MOVIE mode is selected.
When a DSP MOVIE mode is selected DSP will
light with a box around it.
MUSIC:
Lights when a MUSIC mode is selected.
When a DSP MUSIC mode is selected DSP will
light with a box around it.
11 Speaker indicators (see page 76)
Lights to indicate the current speaker system, A
and/or B.
12 Program Format indicators
For Dolby Digital or DTS sources:
These
indicators change according to which channels
are active in the source. When all three
LS
(left
surround),
S
(surround) and
RS
(right surround)
light at the same time it means a source with a
6.1 channel playback flag is being used.
L –
Left front channel.
C –
Center channel.
R –
Right front channel.
LS –
Left surround channel.
S –
Surround channel or Surround back channel.
RS –
Right surround channel.
LFE –
Low Frequency Effects channel.
–
Lights when LFE signal is input.
13 SB CH indicators (see page 55)
Light to indicate the status of the surround back
channels.
AUTO –
Lights when the SB CH MODE or virtual
surround back mode is set to AUTO.
ON –
Lights when the SB CH MODE or virtual
surround back mode is set to ON.
OFF –
Lights when the SB CH MODE or virtual
surround back mode is set to OFF.
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