Tevion AVR-2006 User Manual Download Page 6

 

BEFORE USE   

 

READ THIS BEFORE OPERATION

 

1.  Choose the installation location of your unit carefully. 

Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source 

of  heat.  Also  avoid  locations  subject  to  vibration  and 

excessive dust, cold or moisture. 

2.  The  ventilation  holes  should  not  be  covered.  Make 

sure  there  is  enough  space  above  and  beside  the 

amplifier/receiver  (about  4  inches).  Do not place  a 

CD   player   or   other   equipment   on   top   of   the 

amplifier/receiver. 

3.  Do  not  open  the  cabinet  as  this  might  result  in 

damage  to  the  circuitry  or  electrical  shock.    If  a 

foreign object gets into the set, contact your dealer or 

authorized service center. 

4.  When removing the power plug from the wall outlet, 

always pull directly on the plug, never on the cord. 

5.  Do  not  attempt  to  clean  the  unit  with  chemical 

solvents as this might damage the finish. Use a clean, 

dry cloth. 

6.  Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. 

 

Back-up Memory Function

 

 

This is the function that preserves the preset memory and 

most-recent memory  function.  In  the event  of  a power 

failure,  or  if  the  power  cord  of  this  unit  is  disconnected 

from   the   electric   outlet, the   back-up   memory   will 

preserve  the  preset  memory  and  most-recent  memory 

functions for as long as approximately 1 week. 

 

If the power supply is interrupted for 7 days or longer, the 

memory settings will be erased. 

BEFORE CONNECTION 

Caution

 

Turn  off the  power  of all  the  equipment before making 

connections. 

Read  instructions  of   each   component  you   intend  to 

connect to this unit. 

 

  Be  sure  to  insert  each     power  plug  securely.     To 

prevent  hum    and    noise,  do    not    bundle    the 

interconnection  leads  with  power  cord  or  speaker 

leads. 

 

Speaker Connections

 

Caution:

 

To avoid damaging the speakers with a sudden high-level 

signal, be sure to switch the power off before connecting 

the speakers. 

  Check the impedance of your speakers. 

Connect  speakers  with an  impedance  of 8  ohms  or 

more. The amplifier’s red speaker terminals are the + 

(positive) terminals and the black terminals are the – 

(negative) terminals. 

  The + side of the speaker cable is marked to make it 

distinguishable from the – side of the cable. Connect 

this  marked  side  to  the  red    +  terminals  and  the 

unmarked side is the black terminal. 

  Prepare the speaker cords for connection by stripping 

off  approximately 10  mm  or  less  (no more  as  this 

could cause  a  short-circuit)  of  the outer  insulation. 

Twist  the  wires  tightly  together  so that they  do not 

become frayed. 

When to use the 

RESET 

switch 

1.  When this system is subjected to an electrical shock. 

2.  When the power is interrupted. 

In this case, try the following: 

Switch on the 

POWER

, use a paper clip to press the 

RESET button for more than 3 seconds duration. 

 

POWER ON/OFF

 

How  to  connect 

Red:  positive  (+) 

Black: negative (-) 

D O LB Y  D IG IT  A L /D T S  A V  R E C EI V E R  A V  R -  2 005 

 

MASTER   VO LUME

 

P OW E R 

 

DVD                  VI DE O 1               

VI DE O 2              VI DE O 3                 

T UNER                    T APE                      A UX                 DIRE CT I  N                         DI SPLA Y             INPUT M ODE

 

STA NDBY

 

ST AT ION

 

SU RRO UN D

 

T UNIN G                          ST /M ONO          BA CK

 

DT S/

 

DOLBY DIG ITA  L          ST ERE O           DOLBY  PL    x

SU RRO UND MO DE

 

BASS             TREBL E

 

RESET

 

PHO NES

 

MEMO RY 

 

  BA ND

 

VIDEO                    AUDIO

L                  R                 

APS 

 

VIDEO 3  INPUT

 

RESET

 

1

 

2

Note

:  If the 

RESET 

button  is  pressed  for  more  than  3 

seconds, all the current set up memory will be erased. 

3

1.  Unscrew the knob 

2.  Insert the speaker cable. 

3.  Tighten the knob and secure the cable. 

3

Summary of Contents for AVR-2006

Page 1: ...IGITAL DTS AV RECEIVER AVR 2005 MASTER VOLUME POWER DVD VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 TUNER TAPE AUX DIRECT IN DISPLAY INPUT MODE STANDBY P USH BASS TREBLE RESET PHONES VIDEO L R AUDIO HIGH PERFORMANCE AMPL...

Page 2: ...Speaker connection 6 DVD player Television Monitor etc connection 7 Remote control unit 8 Front panel information 9 Remote control information 10 Rear panel information 12 Basic operation 13 Radio ope...

Page 3: ...Important Safety Instructions 0 1 1 2 3 1 1 4 5 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 1 0 3 4 5 6 I...

Page 4: ...arking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local Power Company For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer...

Page 5: ...n the top back and sides of the unit and the wall or other components for proper ventilation 10cm or more 10cm or more D O LBYDIG IT AL DTS AVR EC EIVER AVR 2 0 0 5 M AST ER V O L UM E P O W ER 10cm o...

Page 6: ...ely To prevent hum and noise do not bundle the interconnection leads with power cord or speaker leads Speaker Connections Caution To avoid damaging the speakers with a sudden high level signal be sure...

Page 7: ...ain the best reception place as far away as possible from the entire system speaker leads and the power cords to prevent unwanted noise FM 75 AM LOOP FM 75 AM LOOP AM Loop Antenna included ANTENA ANTE...

Page 8: ...ying Dolby Digital EX or DTS ES audio Improves the quality of sound effects and the realistic acoustics Subwoofer Produces powerful and heavy bass Speaker placement Ideal speaker placement varies depe...

Page 9: ...s red speaker terminals are the positive terminals and the black terminals are the negative terminals The diagram below shows how loudspeakers are connected Please note that all connections are made...

Page 10: ...S Video monitor out jack on your Receiver to an S Video input on the TV i e Video 1 In addition you must use an RCA composite cable from the composite video monitor out jack on your Receiver to an RCA...

Page 11: ...on the front panel making no mention of the use of remote control unit The power is turned on off standby by pressing the POWER button on the remote control unit in standby mode BATTERY INSTALLATION...

Page 12: ...n to playback the source in DTS DOLBY DIGITAL In STEREO mode only the front left and front right speakers and Subwoofer are working When receiving Analog digital PCM signal or 2CH Pro Logic press this...

Page 13: ...EMORY TUNER VIDEO 1 8 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 DVD AUX 6 9 STATION TAPE 10 TUNING BAND AUTO MANUAL TUNING ST MONO LFE TRIM DIRECT IN CH SELECT 13 12 VOLUME BASS 11 15 14 TREBLE 16 20 18 21 22 24 25 DYNAMIC DEL...

Page 14: ...analogue input 13 LFE Trim Under the Pro Logic 5 1CH or DTS 5 1CH mode press this button and adjust the volume to set the Low Frequency output level 14 Volume Press these buttons to decrease or incre...

Page 15: ...device 5 S VIDEO INPUTS DVD S IN connect to the S Video output terminal of a DVD player VIDEO 1 S IN connect to the S Video output terminal of a VCR or other component Note when using an S Video conne...

Page 16: ...dditional outputs to take better advantage of all the amplifiers and speakers found in higher end surround systems and to do so from a wider range of program material and sources There are two standar...

Page 17: ...ow be forced monaural reducing unwanted noise If the DISPLAY button is pressed the details of incoming source will be displayed Preset Tuning This facility is used to store FM AM broadcasting from cha...

Page 18: ...ill flash on the display 2 Press TUNING to choose the program type for example NEWS SPORT etc 3 Press PTY SEARCH again once you have chosen the program type 4 When the type of program is found it will...

Page 19: ...TS DOLBYDIGITAL STEREO DO LB Y P L x SURROUNDM ODE BA S S TR E BLE R ES ET PHONES MEMORY BA ND VI DE O A U DIO L R APS V I DE O3 IN PUT 1 Select the DVD VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 modes by pushing the corresp...

Page 20: ...DYNAMIC DELAY TIME SPK SETUP SPK SETUP VOLUME BASS SURROUND SURROUND TREBLE BACK MODE SUB ON OFF DYNAMIC DYNAMIC DELAY TIME SPK SETUP SURROUND SURROUND BACK MODE SUB ON OFF 1 Press DELAY TIME on the...

Page 21: ...ME TREBLE DYNAMIC DELAY TIME SPK SETUP MUTE POWER SURROUND SURROUND BACK MODE INPUT MODE TEST TONE SUB ON OFF MEMORY TUNER VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 DVD AUX STATION TAPE TUNING BAND TUNING AUTO MANUAL L...

Page 22: ...roadcasts Poor location and or direction of the antenna Transmitted station is too far away Broadcast signals are poor or poor antenna placement Try reducing the treble sound by turning the treble con...

Page 23: ...OUTPUT Rated Output Impedance 150mV 10k Frequency Response 10Hz 300Hz 3dB FM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range 87 5 108MHz Sensitivity 14dB 5uV Antenna Terminal 75 ohm unbalanced TUNER SECTION Frequency...

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