Sherbourn PT-7010A Owner'S Manual Download Page 52

52

Zonda 112

VCRs

Aiwa 034, 181

Akai 016, 043, 046, 124, 125, 142,

146

Ampro 072

Anam 031

Audio Dynamics 012, 023, 039,

043

Brooksonic 035, 037, 129

Canon 028, 031

Capehart 108

Craig 003, 040, 135

Curtis Mathes 031, 041

Daewoo 005, 007, 010, 065, 108,

110, 111, 112, 116, 117, 119

Daytron 108

DBX 012, 023, 039, 043

Dynatech 034, 053

Electrohome 059

Emerson 006, 017, 025, 027,

029, 031, 034, 035, 036, 037, 046,

101, 129, 131, 138, 153, 162, 116

Fisher 003, 008, 009, 010

Funai 034

GE 031, 063, 072, 107, 109, 144,

147

Go Video 132, 136, 155, 040, 115

Goldstar 012, 013, 020, 101, 106,

114, 123

Harman/Kardon 014, 045

Hitachi 004, 018, 026, 034, 043,

063, 137, 150, 160, 013

InstantReplay 031

JCL 031

JC Penney 012, 013, 015, 040,

066, 101

Jensen 043

JVC 012, 031, 043, 048, 050,

055, 060, 130, 150, 152

Kenwood 014, 048, 034, 106

Lloyd 034

LXI 003, 009, 017, 034, 106

Magin 040

Magnavox 031, 034, 041, 067,

068, 156, 164

Marantz 012, 031, 067, 069

Marta 101

Matsui 027, 030

MEI 031

Memorex 003, 010, 014, 031,

034, 053, 072, 101, 102, 134, 139

MGA 045, 046, 059

Minolta 013, 020

Mitsubishi 013, 020, 045, 046,

051, 059, 061, 142, 151, 049

MTC 034, 040

Multitech 024, 034

NEC 012, 023, 039, 043, 048

Nordmende 043

Optonica 053, 054

Orion 025

Panasonic 066, 070, 083, 113,

140, 145, 157, 163, 074

Pentax 013, 020, 031, 063

Philco 031, 034, 067

Philips 031, 034, 054, 067, 071,

101

Pilot 101

Pioneer 013, 021, 048

Portland 108

Pulsar 072

Quartz 002, 014

Quasar 066, 145, 075

Radio Shack 123

RCA 013, 020, 041, 107, 109, 140,

144, 145, 147, 034, 040, 158

Realistic 003, 008, 010, 014, 031,

034, 040, 053, 054, 101

Rico 058

Runco 148

Salora 014

Samsung 032, 040, 066, 102, 104,

107, 109, 112, 113, 115, 120, 122,

125

Sansui 022, 043, 048, 135
Sanyo 003, 007, 010, 014, 134,
102

Scott 017, 037, 112, 129, 131

Sears 003, 008, 009, 010, 013,

014, 081, 101, 017, 073, 112

Sharp 031, 054, 149, 159, 165

Shintom 024

Signature 034

Sony 003, 031, 052, 056, 057, 058,

076, 077, 078, 149, 154

Soundesign 034

STS 013

Sylvania 031, 034, 059, 067

Symphonic 034

Tandy 010, 034

Tatung 039, 043

Teac 034, 039, 043

Technics 031, 070

Teknika 019, 031, 034, 101

Thomas 034

TMK 006

Toshiba 008, 013, 042, 047, 059,

079, 082, 112, 131, 081

Totevision 040, 101

Unitech 040

Vector Research 012

Victor 048

Video Concepts 012, 034, 046,141

Videosonic 040

Wards 003, 013, 017, 024, 031,

034, 040, 053, 054, 131

Yamaha 012, 034, 039, 043

Zenith 034, 048, 056, 058, 072,

080, 101

Summary of Contents for PT-7010A

Page 1: ...1 Owner s Manual for Model PT 7010A Preamplifier Processor Tuner Sherbourn Technologies Inc 19 3A Sterling Road North Billerica MA 01862 U S A Tel 978 663 7385 Fax 978 663 7389...

Page 2: ...and Flexibility 13 What is Composite Video 13 What is S Video 13 What is Component Video 13 Video Up Conversion 13 Video Output to the Main Screen and OSD 13 Zone Specific Turn On Triggers 14 Trigger...

Page 3: ...iary Devices 49 Cable Boxes 49 CD Players 50 DVD Players 50 Laserdisc Players 50 Satellite DSS Receivers 50 Tape Decks 51 Televisions 52 VCRs 53 Troubleshooting Guide 53 No Sound from one or more full...

Page 4: ...c components with rugged build quality high performance and innovative features at affordable prices With our exceptional pedigree as a keystone our products have been recognized and praised around th...

Page 5: ...0A Pre Pro Tuner it should be cleaned only as recommended in this Owner s Guide Never spray liquids directly into the component sventopenings Careshouldbetakensothatsmall objects do not fall into the...

Page 6: ...be grounded BEFORE the point of entry into the house Unpacking the PT 7010A The Sherbourn PT 7010APre Pro Tuner should reach you in flawlesscondition Ifyounoticeanyshippingdamageorother issuesuponunpa...

Page 7: ...e RCA connectors for DVD Audio format Three component video inputs and two component video outputs Automatic video transcoding up converts Composite and S Video source to Component Video Six coaxial a...

Page 8: ...ents If rotated quickly level change will be made in larger increments Note When the PT 7010A is turned on it has a deliberately slow and smooth volume ramp from silence up to the level that was set w...

Page 9: ...activity and any level changes are retained The BASS and TREBLE levels can also be adjusted using the OSD TONE Menu and the remote control Note The Tone controls do not affect the LFE channel or the 8...

Page 10: ...3 Component Video In These inputs connect to the component video outputs of your DVD SAT or other video source VID1 if they have this advanced capability When these inputs are selected the PT 7010A wi...

Page 11: ...annels of analog audio will then pass into the PT 7010A Note This is designed to be a very short ultra pure analog only signal path DSP based effects such as tone controls bass management and DSP surr...

Page 12: ...requires a minimum of 2 amperes 120 volts It should be sufficient to allow the PT 7010A to share a wall socket with other video source units but power amplifiers and a video display big screen TV or v...

Page 13: ...tes the PT 7010A can easily allow the following a Up conversion from Composite Video inputs to S Video and Component Video outputs b Up conversion from S Video inputs to Component Video outputs c Down...

Page 14: ...nter relay contacts for 120 VAC or 240 VAC switching They are only for low voltageAC DC loads of 2 A maximum Typically this will mean low voltage control of structured lighting systems automated windo...

Page 15: ...ite Video output the Yellow RCA jack When you select DVD on the PT 7010A the audio output from the DVD player will play through the audio system and video will appear on the TV or projector remember t...

Page 16: ...e Red Blue Green trio When you select DVD on the PT 7010A the audio output from the DVD player will play through the audio system and video will appear on the TV or projector you must first select the...

Page 17: ...This configuration will give the best picture quality especially if the video source component output begins as a native Component Video output Remember that with the video transcoding feature the PT...

Page 18: ...ow RCA jack If you plan to use the VCR for recording you also must connect the PT 7010A s VCR outputs into the VCR inputs If you plan to record with your VCR do not forget to connect the VCR OUTPUTS f...

Page 19: ...player will play through the audio system While this method of connection is normal if the CD player is equipped with an optical digital output you may choose to use that instead The advantage of doin...

Page 20: ...CORD Depending on the type of tape deck you connect the inputs and outputs on the PT 7010A can be connected to TAPE or DAT If you have both types connected the PT 7010A will switch automatically on to...

Page 21: ...tions of the PT 7010Aincluding the tone controls surround processing and bass management features This provides the purest signal quality for high resolution DVD A or SACD media This input is only app...

Page 22: ...ptacles The FM antenna must terminate into an F style connector and has a 75 Ohm impedance Position theAM and FM antennas where reception is best The AM loop antenna that has been included with the PT...

Page 23: ...aining two connections LEFT and RIGHT SURROUND BACK you will need a 7 channel amplifier like the one shown here the Sherbourn 7 2100A and you must enable the channels through the SPEAKER SIZE menu of...

Page 24: ...agram 10 Connecting an Amplifier Main Zone for a 7 1 Configuration This configuration shows the 7 1 channel connections to a 7 channel amplifier Also note the connection of the 12 VDC trigger to turn...

Page 25: ...r Zone 2 This configuration shows the ZONE 2 connections to a 2 channel amplifier The output is a left and right RCA connection Zone 2 does not have the option of balanced XLR connections Also note th...

Page 26: ...s when a remote command is being transmitted The bottom line shows the page number status and basic instructions during programming The main part of the display shows the labels of the ten DEVICE butt...

Page 27: ...re using a new DVD player or had previously configured it with 2 channel RCAtype analog audio connections you may need to configure the output to digitalaudio InyourDVDplayer sAUDIOSETUPMENU you must...

Page 28: ...any time by pressing EXIT on the remote Any changes you make will be saved There is no need to navigate back through previous pages unless you want to make more changes When the OSD is active the PT 7...

Page 29: ...ns or from the front panel Step 20 The PT 7010A has many more options which are described in further detail in the OSD menu section on page 34 These options will help you customize the PT 7010A to sui...

Page 30: ...e display is on the main display menu 2 Press the ZONE 2 device button to set the remote to operate the Zone 2 of the PT 7010A The display changes to show the PAGE 1 of the ZONE 2 input selections 3 T...

Page 31: ...remote transmits a power command If the component turns on press SAVE and then EXIT 6 If you could not find a code which works hold the UP button to step through all the codes in the table for that d...

Page 32: ...V radio tuner and other equipment The keypad must already be able to select channels on your TV or SAT and any PT 7010A tuner presets Before using FAV mode use the EDIT mode to change the labels in th...

Page 33: ...1 M2 and M3 at the bottom of the remote and Power and System at the top The ten device buttons can also be programmed as macros although these will only be activated if the device button is held down...

Page 34: ...ample rate of the signal is 48kHz and the decoding mode is registered as DTS mode 5 1 is the input format 5 1 is the output i e five speakers and a subwoofer OSD Menus The first menu of the On Screen...

Page 35: ...round effect from 2 channel sources Center Width This spreads the center channel between the front left and right channels Panorama This wraps the front left and right channels around to the surround...

Page 36: ...led If you choose to disable an input then it will not play in the Main Zone TRIGGER RELAY The Trigger Relay can be set to turn on whenever the input is selected This could be used to turn on an ampli...

Page 37: ...be set to not exceed a certain level chosen by you This is useful if you have sensitive speakers sensitive neighbors or you would rather not have others play your system too loud Finally a smart pream...

Page 38: ...ose to play it safe at first you can select this setting to get things started and see how much if anything is missing from the audio signal content in the MAIN speakers Select OFF if you have no surr...

Page 39: ...in your usual listening viewing position Preliminary Play a movie and adjust the volume for a comfortable listening level The volume of the calibration test noise is linked to the setting of the main...

Page 40: ...bove 80 Hz The frequencies below 80 Hz are then redirected to the subwoofer The same scenario applies to the C SURR setting for center and surround speakers Most manufacturers provide a 3 dB specifica...

Page 41: ...ignals relative to the video signals Use the remote s joystick pad to adjust the delay in one millisecond steps An equal amount of delay time is added to all audio channels Note The speakers keep thei...

Page 42: ...ially for complete systems with front center and surround speakers and subwoofers You need all of the speakers to get the best performance from your Home Theater If you do not have a subwoofer connect...

Page 43: ...s are set to Large In addition to these modes and those offered for multi channel sources the side axis speakers will widen the front sound stage and fill in the sound field between the front speakers...

Page 44: ...one of these three ways to tune stations manually 1 Touch UP or DOWN momentarily to change the tuner by one frequency step 2 Hold UP or DOWN for a second or so then release to start the scanning feat...

Page 45: ...and playing in the Main Zone To play a source such as a DVD or CD player in Zone 2 independent of the Main Zone make sure you also connect the player s L R analog audio output to the PT 7010A Indicat...

Page 46: ...ing space Most manufacturers of Speaker Placement Tips Tips Before You Begin Read this section thoroughly There are a number of ways in which it may seem aesthetically pleasing to place speakers in a...

Page 47: ...erent low frequency test tones or some music with heavy sustained bass passages and proceeding with the following easy 1 2 3 process 1 Place the subwoofer right on the seat of your couch or listening...

Page 48: ...2 013 Mitsubishi 242 243 204 Mondial 157 158 042 043 081 112 Myryad 276 NAD 186 113 283 Nakamichi 111 244 245 172 183 NEC 176 Onkyo 017 046 064 107 108 187 079 080 090 179 209 270 275 Panasonic 032 19...

Page 49: ...08 Fraba 111 Genexxa 010 069 102 Goldstar 010 069 102 Haitai 093 Harman Kardon 018 033 047 208 Hitachi 042 175 Inkel 130 143 144 JC Penny 014 061 092 141 Jensen 158 JVC 004 022 136 163 213 214 242 243...

Page 50: ...31 059 101 148 Hitachi 139 140 Home Cable 080 044 029 Houston Tracker 033 037 039 104 057 051 Hughes 068 154 Hytek 053 Hyundai 149 I CR 023 Janiel 060 147 Kathrein 108 Legend 057 Lutron 132 Luxor 144...

Page 51: ...etz 088 MGA 197 004 024 028 042 Minerva 088 Mitsubishi 004 024 028 040 042 109 124 146 191 MTC 197 004 062 101 NAD 015 025 NEC 132 130 134 197 040 016 024 056 019 Nikei 043 Onking 043 Onwa 043 Optonic...

Page 52: ...1 059 061 142 151 049 MTC 034 040 Multitech 024 034 NEC 012 023 039 043 048 Nordmende 043 Optonica 053 054 Orion 025 Panasonic 066 070 083 113 140 145 157 163 074 Pentax 013 020 031 063 Philco 031 034...

Page 53: ...ircuit Poor FM Reception The antenna may be incorrectly attached Station not correctly tuned in weak or off the air You can improve reception by using external antennas Some cable TV feeds also offer...

Page 54: ...ou are ready to use it This enables Zone 2 but it does not turn it on Once Zone 2 is enabled use the remote control s Zone 2 device button followed by the Power button to turn Zone 2 on Alternatively...

Page 55: ...so they are making no connection to the PT 7010A or the TV or any other component If the hum is caused by the cable TV line then you will need a ground loop isolator This is an inexpensive device fitt...

Page 56: ...E and ZONE 2 SETTINGS on page 37 of this manual Mode Settings You can reference the MODE SETTINGS for the signal processing and decoding functions on page 35 of this manual Be sure to note any differe...

Page 57: ...n page 36 of this manual REMOTE CODES are found on pages 48 52 Check off the appropriate boxes fill in the appropriate information and indicate levels where necessary VIDEO SETTINGS SELECTION OSD VOL...

Page 58: ...V E L B d L E V E L M I R T T E E F E C N A T S I D G N I T T E S F F O M S G L R K P S N I A M T F E L R K P S R E T N E C R K P S N I A M T H G I R D N U O R R U S T H G I R K C A B R R U S T H G I...

Page 59: ...z 1 5dB S Video 6MHz 2dB Composite Video 18MHz 1 5dB Video transcoder up converter circuitry is completely automatic FM TUNER SECTION FM Range 87 5 to 108MHz 0 2MHz steps Usable FM Sensitivity Mono 1...

Page 60: ...5 451 942 5 956 674 5 974 380 5 978 762andotherworldwidepatentsissuedand pending DTS DTS ES Extend Surround and Neo 6 are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems Inc Copyright 1996 2004DigitalTheaterSys...

Page 61: ...ponents in the sys tem of which the Product is a part d failures of any kind in products i which have been purchased from other than Authorized Sherbourn dealers or ii which evidence any tampering alt...

Page 62: ...62 Sherbourn Technologies Inc 19 3A Sterling Road North Billerica MA 01862 Tel 978 663 7385 Fax 978 663 7389 Web www sherbourn com SherbournR...

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