Onkyo TX-NR900E instruction manual Input Setup, a. Analog/PCM

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a. Analog/PCM

Input Setup

Input source signals

a. Analog/PCM

Analog sources consist of LP records, FM and AM broadcasts, cassette tapes, and the such. PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is one form of digital audio signals and is recorded directly onto compact discs and DVDs without compression.

b. PCM fs=96k

Digital PCM sources recorded with a sampling rate of 96 kHz.

c. Dolby D (Dolby Digital)

Digital data with AC-3 compression and a maximum of 5.1-channel surround sound. This source signal comes from DVDs and LDs that

have the Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual background mark and therefore recorded for 5.1-channel output.

Dialog norm

Dialogue Normalization (Dialog Norm) is feature of Dolby Digital. When playing back software that has been encoded in Dolby Digital, sometimes you may see a brief message in the front panel display that reads Dialog Norm xdB (“x” being a numeric value). Dialogue Normalization serves to let you know if the source material has been recorded at a higher or lower level than usual. For example, if you see the message “Dialog Norm: +4” in the front panel display, to keep the overall output level constant just turn down the volume control by 4dB. In other words, the source material that you are listening to has been recorded 4dB louder than usual. If you do not see a message, then no adjustment of the volume control is necessary.

d. DTS

DTS (Digital Theater System) is compressed digital data with a maximum 5.1-channel surround output (6.1-channel with DTS-ES Discrete sources) that allows for an extremely high-quality sound. This source signal requires a DVD player that supports DTS output and comes from DVDs, compact discs, and LDs that have the Manual background mark.

e. D.F. 2 ch (Digital Format 2 channel)

2-channel digital signals (not including PCM) such as Dolby Digital. DVDs or LDs recorded with 2-channel sound may be this type of input signal.

f. D.F. Mono (Digital Format Monaural)

Monaural digital signals (not including PCM) such as Dolby Digital. DVDs or LDs recorded with monaural sound may be this type of input signal.

Listening Modes

Mono

This mode is for playing old movies where the sound is recorded in monaural or for playing the left and right channels of movies separately that contain different language signals. This mode also allows you to listen to the multiplexed soundtracks on DVDs, and other media that have them.

Pure Audio

Same as the direct mode except that the pure audio mode also turns off the display window, turns off the power supply to the video circuitry, and minimizes the sources of noise. The result is high- fidelity music playback true to the original source.

Note:

In the Pure Audio mode, if any component video signal is presented on the COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT2 jack, it will be output to the COMPONENT OUTPUT jack.

Direct

This mode delivers pure sound with minimum sound quality adjustment and filtration. The sound recorded for the right and left front channels is output to the right and left front speakers only and not output to the subwoofer.

Stereo

This mode has all input sound is output from the left and right front speakers.

The subwoofer is also used for playback.

T-D (Theater-Dimensional)

For the best enjoyment of your home theater, it is recommended that you have front left and right speakers, a center speaker, and surround left and right speakers. However, if you only have front left and right speakers, you can enjoy multichannel audio by using this mode.

This mode controls the characteristics of the sound that reaches each ear to reproduce a multi-speaker setup. To receive the full effect, there is an optimum listening position (sweet spot). Refer to the explanation of the listening angle. In addition, if the reflective sound components are large, it may be difficult to achieve the desired result, so be sure to set up your system and listening position to minimize reflective sound.

Dolby Pro Logic II

Opposed to Dolby Pro Logic, which had four channels (front left/ right, center, and surround) recorded into two channels with matrix processing and then played back in four channels, Dolby Pro Logic

IIuses a feedback logic circuit to have 5.1-channel surround audio (Dolby Surround, etc.) matrix-encoded into two channels and then played back in its original 5.1-channel form.

Dolby Pro Logic II provides a Movie mode designed for playing movies and a Music mode designed for listening to music. In the Movie mode, the surround channels, which used to provide monaural output over only a narrow frequency range, now provide complete stereo output over the full frequency range. The result is movie viewing with a realistic feel of movement. This mode can be

used with VHS and DVD videos with the Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual background mark and certain television programs. The Music mode uses the surround channels to provide a natural soundfield that cannot be provided with normal stereo output.

This mode can be used with music compact discs and other stereo sources.

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Contents Contents Before usingSetup and operation Remote controllerImportant Safeguards AVISPrecautions 4. PowerFor U.S. models Note to CATV system installer 1. Recording CopyrightContents Before usingConnecting to Audio/Video equipment remote controller signals IR IN/OUTContents Remote controllerDeclaration of Conformity AppendixFeatures Supplied accessoriesAmplifier Features Audio/Video FeaturesBefore using this unit Installing the remote controller batteriesConnecting the power cord Using the remote controllerIndex parts and facilities Front panelsIndex parts and facilities SETUP button TUNING /, PRESET /buttons 36, 37, 39,Index parts and facilities MEMORY buttonFront panel display AUTO indicatorRDS indicator European models only TUNED indicatorRemote controller Index parts and facilitiesSEND/LEARN indicator Index parts and facilitiesRear panels Index parts and facilitiesUSA and Canadian models Other than USA and Canadian modelsIndex parts and facilities DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUTConnecting to Audio/Video equipment Connecting to Audio/Video equipment Connecting your audio componentsConnecting to Audio/Video equipment Connecting your video componentsThe flow of the video signals is as follows 4. Connecting a DVD player DVDConnecting to Audio/Video equipment 6. Connecting a video cassette recorder VIDEOConnecting to Audio/Video equipment Signal flowConnecting to Audio/Video equipment 10. Connecting video camera, etc. VIDEO 5 INPUTSpeaker placement Connecting speakersIdeal speaker configuration Connecting speakers Connecting speakersUsing the speaker labels cableConnecting antennas Connecting the AM antenna cableConnecting the included antennas Assembling the AM loop antennaConnecting antennas Connecting an FM outdoor antennaConnecting an AM outdoor antenna Directional linkageWhen using the SURR BACK/ZONE 2 PRE OUT terminals Connecting the remote zone Zone 2 speakersWhen using the ZONE 2 OUT terminals Connecting Miscellaneous Connections Connections for remote controlConnecting the power cords from other devices RS 232 port1 2 3 4 Miscellaneous ConnectionsConnecting auxiliary power amplifier Turning on the power Connecting the powerTurning on the power from the remote controller Enjoying music or videos with theTX-NR900/900E Basic operationEnjoying music or videos with the TX-NR900/900E Adjusting the bass and trebleListening with headphones Using the sleep time remote controller onlyEnjoying music or videos with the TX-NR900/900E Changing the listening modeIf the SURROUND button is pressed •While playing back DTS sourcesSwitching the display Adjusting the brightness of the front displayEnjoying music or videos with the TX-NR900/900E Temporarily changing the speaker output levelsEnjoying the multichannel output Enjoying music or videos with the TX-NR900/900EChanging the audio mode Listening to a stereo radio station FM mode Listening to Radio BroadcastsTuning into a radio station Listening to Radio Broadcasts Presetting a radio stationSelecting a preset radio station Erasing a preset radio stationPTY program types in Europe Listening to RDS broadcasts European models onlyListening to RDS broadcasts Listening to RDS broadcasts Displaying Radio Text RTPerforming a PTY scan Performing a TP scanRecording a source Recording a source Enjoying music or videos in the remote zone Using the buttons on the TX-NR900/900EAdjusting the volume for the remote zone Enjoying music or videos in the remote zoneUsing the remote controller Advanced Menu Setup MenuBasic Menu Setup Menu Navigating through the Setup Menu0-1.Speaker Impedance Sub-menu Hardware Setup0. Hardware Setup Menu 0-2.Surr Back/Zone 2 Sub-menu Hardware Setup0-3.IR IN Setup Sub-menu 1-1.Speaker Config Sub-menu Speaker Setup1. Speaker Setup Menu Speaker Setup 1-2.Speaker Distance Sub-menuSpeaker Setup 1-3.Level Calibration Sub-menuNotes a. LeftInput Setup 2. Input Setup MenuInput Setup b. Digital FormatNotes Notes on DTSInput Setup 2-3.Video Setup Sub-menu2-4.Character Input Sub-menu a. VideoInput Setup 2-5.IntelliVolume Sub-menu2-6.Listening Mode Preset Sub-menu a. IntelliVolumeListening Mode Input SetupType of software Input Setup a. Analog/PCMInput Setup Dolby D Dolby DigitalAudio Adjust 3. Audio Adjust Menu3-1.Tone Control Sub-menu 3-2.Surround Speakers Sub-menu3-4.Delay Sub-menu Audio Adjust3-3.Sound Effect Sub-menu Audio Adjust 3-7. Theater-Dimensional Sub-menu3-5.LFE Level Sub-menu 3-6.Mono Sub-menuAudio Adjust 3-8.Surround Sub-menu3-10. 3-11. 3-12. 3-13 Audio Adjust3-9.THX Sub-menu Audio Adjust Setting3-1.Tone Control 3-3.Sound Effect4-1.Volume Setup Sub-menu Preference4. Preference Menu Preference 4-2.Headphones Level Sub-menu4-3.OSD Setup Sub-menu 4-4.OSD Position Sub-menuControlling an Onkyo cassette tape deck Using remote controllerOverview Using remote controller Controlling an Onkyo DVD playerUsing remote controller Controlling an Onkyo CD playerON STANDBY CD MODE DISC VOL MUTING 1.Press the CD MODE buttonUsing remote controller Controlling an Onkyo MD recorderREC Record 1 to 9, 0, --/---: Numeric keysEntering a pre-programmingcode Learning a pre-programmingcodeEntering a pre-programmingcode SETTING NoSETTING No SETTING NoOperating your programmed remote controller DVD MODE DVD Player ModeSAT MODE Satellite Tuner Mode CABLE MODE Cable ModeTV MODE TV Mode Operating your programmed remote controllerVCR MODE VCR Mode Programming procedure Erasing the programmed command from one button Using the macro function What is the macro function?Programming the macro Executing the macroUsing the macro function Erasing a macro from the MACRO 1 or 2 buttonTroubleshooting guide POWERSPEAKERS FM/AM TUNERTroubleshooting guide REMOTE CONTROLLERVIDEO and AUDIO OTHERTroubleshooting guide If one of the messages shown below appearsSpecifications AMPLIFIER SECTIONAll channels total harmonic distortionMemo Memo ONKYO CHINA LIMITED ONKYO U.S.A. 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