Onkyo TX-SR700/700E Input Setup, Digital Format, Multichannel, Component Video, IntelliVolume

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Input Setup

b. Digital Format

Sets the digital signal type to which priority is given during signal detection at the selected digital terminal. The default setting is “All.” If “----” is selected for this input source at the Digital Input setting,

then this setting will not appear. Although you can use this default setting as is, you may change it as desired depending on the input signal format or if you know that you will always be listening to a certain input signal format from a particular input source.

All: Select for automatic detection of the input signal format. The input signal format (Dolby Digital, DTS, or PCM) used by the selected input source is detected automatically to execute the required decoding process.

DTS: Select for DTS signal processing. The decoding process is executed only when DTS signals are input.

PCM: Select for PCM signal processing. The decoding process is executed only when PCM signals are input.

Notes:

If “All” is selected and a compact disc or LD is fast-forwarded during playback, decoded PCM signals may produce a skipping sound. In such cases, change the setting to “PCM.”

If a DTS signal is not input when “DTS” is selected, the TX- SR700/700E/600/600E will not automatically switch to analog output even though “Auto” is selected with the AUDIO SELECTOR button.

Notes on DTS:

If you play a DTS-formatted CD or LD when the “PCM” setting is selected on the TX-SR700/700E/600/600E, the DTS encoded signal will not be decoded and noise will be output. This noise could damage the amplifier and speakers. Therefore, be sure to select “All” or “DTS” and use the digital input jacks (OPT or COAX) to connect the DTS source.

If you play a DTS-formatted CD or LD when “All” is selected, you may hear a noise for a short while until the DTS decoder recognizes the DTS-encoded signal and starts operating. This is not a malfunction.

If you press the pause or skip button on the player while playing a DTS source, a short noise may be heard. This is not a malfunction. In such cases, try playing the source in the “DTS” selected.

The DTS indicator on the TX-SR700/700E/600/600E lights while a DTS source is played. When playback finishes and the DTS signal transmission stops, the TX-SR700/700E/600/600E remains in DTS mode and the DTS indicator remains lit. This prevents noise when you operate the pause or skip button on the player. Therefore, if the source is immediately switched from DTS to PCM, the PCM signal may not be played. In this case, stop the playback of the source on the player for about three seconds and then resume playback.

You may not be able to play some DTS source signals from certain CD players and LD players even when you connect the player to the TX-SR700/700E/600/600E digitally. This is because the digital signal has been processed (such as the output level, sampling frequency, or frequency response) and the TX- SR700/700E/600/600E cannot recognize the signal as DTS data. Therefore you may hear noise when you play a DTS source while processing the signal.

The outputs for the VIDEO 1 OUT, VIDEO 2 OUT, and TAPE OUT output analog audio signals. Do not record from CDs or LDs that support DTS using these outputs. If you do, the DTS- encoded signal will be recorded as noise.

If a CD or LD encoded in the DTS format is played back with “PCM” selected, only noise will be produced. Always select “All” or “DTS” when playing back DTS-encoded sources.

c. Multichannel

This setting is available when the input source is DVD.

Select “Yes” when using a DVD player with a 5.1-channel audio output port. The default setting is “Yes.”

Note:

Press the AUDIO SELECTOR button to select Multich during playback.

d. Component Video

If the video signal from a component is input to one of the component video input banks (1 or 2), then which input source and which component video input bank must be set here.

The Component Video setting is available when the input source is DVD or VIDEO 1-4.

The default settings are given below.

Input source selected

Component video input

 

 

DVD

INPUT 1

 

 

VIDEO 1

INPUT 2

 

 

VIDEO 2

INPUT 2

 

 

VIDEO 3

INPUT 2

 

 

VIDEO 4

INPUT 2

 

 

e. IntelliVolume

This setting allows you to adjust for the volume differences between your various input source components.

When switching input sources, you may find that the output level for different components or input sources connected to the TX-SR700/ 700E/600/600E is different even though the main volume setting is the same. Under normal circumstances, you would then have to change the volume setting each time you change the input source. This Intelli Volume setting allows you to preset a volume level for each input source separately so that when you do switch from one input source to another, the TX-SR700/700E/600/600E adjusts the volume accordingly and the volume stays the same. If the volume is quieter than that of other sources, increase it with the cursor button, and if it is louder than that of other sources, decrease it with the cursor button.

The Intelli Volume can be adjusted between –12 and +12 decibels.

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Contents TX-SR700/700E TX-SR600/600E Important Safeguards AvisPrecautions Contents Contents Features TX-SR700/700E Amplifier FeaturesSetting the voltage selector Worldwide models only Supplied accessoriesBefore using this unit Using the remote controllerFront panel facilities TX-SR700E TX-SR600ETuning Front panel facilitiesPhones jack Pure Audio button and indicator TX-SR700/700E only 49Audio Selector button Speakers A/B buttons TX-SR600/600E onlyTuning indicators Muting indicatorListening mode or digital input format indicators Sleep indicatorRemote controller Remote controller Connections Connections Signal flow Connecting your audio componentsConnecting a compact disc player CD Connections TX-SR700/700EConnecting your video components Connecting a DVD Player with 5.1-Channel OutputFlow of the video signals is as follows Connecting a DVD Player with 2-Channel L/R Audio Output Connecting a DVD player DVDConnecting a video cassette recorder Video Connecting a television monitor or projector Monitor OUT Monitor OUT12V Trigger Zone 2 terminal Connecting video camera, etc. Video 4 InputPower amplifier Front right speakerFrom connecting block When using the Zone 2 Speakers terminals Connecting the remote zone Zone 2 speakersWhen using the Zone 2 PRE OUT terminals TX-SR700/700E onlyConnections TX-SR600/600E Video 3 Video White Analog audio output Red Digital audio output coaxial Satellite tuner or television Video 2/3 OUT Front panelConnections TX-SR700/700E/600/600E Power on/ready functionPower off function Direct change functionMinimum speaker configuration for surround sound playback Connecting speakersStandard speaker setup for surround sound Speaker placementConnecting a subwoofer Connecting speakersConnecting speakers Connecting the speaker cableFront Center Right Speaker Left Subwoofer SurroundRight Back Left Speaker Connecting the power Turning on the powerTurning on the power from the remote controller Connecting the AM antenna cable Connecting antennasConnecting the included antennas Assembling the AM loop antennaConnecting an AM outdoor antenna Connecting antennasConnecting an FM outdoor antenna Directional linkageReturn Setup Enter Configuring the speakersSpeaker Configuration Displaying the Main MenuConfiguring the speakers Adjustable Crossover 80/100/120 Hz for Bass ManagementCalibrating the speaker levels Main menu and then press the Enter buttonUse the and cursor buttons to select Left Buttons used for navigating through the menus Using the remote controller Press the Test buttonPress the Test button to complete the procedure Displaying the Main Menu and exiting the menuFM Mode Tuner Tuning Listening to a stereo radio station FM modeTuning into a radio station Listening to Radio BroadcastsErasing a preset radio station Presetting a radio stationSelecting a preset radio station Listening to Radio BroadcastsListening to RDS broadcasts What is RDS?Listening to RDS broadcasts European models only PTY program types in EuropePerforming a PTY scan Listening to RDS broadcastsDisplaying Radio Text RT Performing a TP scanBasic operation TX-SR700/700E Master VolumeSelecting an Audio Component ModeBasic operation TX-SR600/600E Speakers A/B Rcvr ModeSelecting an Audio Component Selecting speakers Speakers A, B TX-SR600/ 600E onlyTo change the display of the input source from Tape to MD Selecting the type of audio input signalTemporarily changing the speaker output levels CH SEL Audio SEL Level TAP Tape Audio SelectorEnjoying DVD multichannel audio playback Using the sleep time remote controller onlyListening with headphones TX-SR700/700E onlySwitching the display Temporarily turning off the soundListening Modes Listening Modes Cine Fltr Selecting a listening modeTip While playing back Dolby Digital 2-channel sourcesPress the Cine Fltr button on the remote controller Original filter CinemaFILTER loading for moviesMenu Return Input SetupSetup Digital InputDigital Format Input SetupIntelliVolume MultichannelPCM fs96kHz Source Relationship between input source and listening modeAnalog/PCM Source Digital Format SourceTo display the OSD Setup menu OSD Setup and Other SettingsOSD Setup PreferenceSetting Values Initial value Audio AdjustSetup Procedure Press the Audio Adjust button Bass, TrebleAudio Adjust Settings possible for each listening mode NightEnjoying music in the remote zone TX-SR700/700E only Using the buttons on the TX-SR700/700EAdjusting the volume for the remote zone Zone Level Standby Sleep OFFRecording a source TX-SR700/700E REC OUTStart recording at the recording component as desired Recording a source TX-SR600/600E Rcvr Mode VOL Using remote controllerCalling up a preset radio station Rcvr Mode VOL MutingPress the CD Mode button Using remote controllerOn Standby CD Mode Disc Controlling an Onkyo CD playerSearch Press the DVD Mode buttonControlling an Onkyo DVD player DVD operation buttons Numeric keysTV Mode TV VCR Mode VCR VOL Muting VCR and TV Mode buttonsOn Standby MD Mode Controlling an Onkyo MD recorderLearning a pre-programming code When entering the code of Onkyo DVD playersEntering a pre-programming code DisplayDVD Entering a pre-programming codePre-programming codes VCRVCR Mode VCR Mode Operating your programmed remote controllerDVD Mode DVD Player Mode TV Mode TV ModeProgramming procedure LightMacro 1 Macro Page Press and release the same Mode button again Erasing the programmed command from one buttonErasing all the commands programmed under a Mode button Press and release the same button againProgramming the macro Using the macro functionMacro 1 Rcvr Mode CD Mode Executing the macroErasing a macro from the Macro 1 or 2 button Using the macro functionErasing all commands and macros that have been programmed Press the Macro 1 or 2 button againMacro mode programming memo Troubleshooting guide Troubleshooting guide Video and AudioIf one of the messages shown below appears Specifications TX-SR700/700E Amplifier Section Tuner SectionSpecifications TX-SR600/600E Onkyo Europe Electronics GmbH

TX-SR600/600E, TX-SR700/700E specifications

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