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Additional information

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Preset code list (SC-35 only)

You should have no problem controlling a component if you find the manufacturer in this list, but please note that there are cases where codes for the manufacturer in the list will not work for the model that you are using. There are also cases where only certain functions may be controllable after assigning the proper preset code.

Important

We do not guarantee the operations of all the manufacturers and devices listed. Operation may not be possible even if a preset code is entered.

If you can’t find a preset code that matches the component you want to control, you can still teach the remote individual commands from another remote control (see Programming signals from other remote controls on page 97).

 

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TV

Pioneer 0004, 0006, 0113, 0115,

Curtis Mathes 0000, 0004, 0006,

0116, 0117, 0119, 0122, 0123

0014, 0100, 0101

Admiral 0001, 0014

CXC 0008, 0104

Adventura 0012

Cytron 0093

Aiwa 0002

Daewoo 0004, 0005, 0006, 0023

Akai 0002, 0100

Daytron 0004, 0006

Albatron 0097

Dell 0073

Alleron 0009

DiamondVision 0096

America Action 0104

Dimensia 0000

Amtron 0008

Disney 0046

Anam 0104

Dumont 0004, 0011, 0099

Anam National 0003, 0008

Durabrand 0041, 0103, 0104

AOC 0004, 0005, 0006, 0100

Dwin 0014

Apex 0021, 0102, 0106

Electroband 0002

Audiovox 0008, 0104

Electrograph 0107

Aventura 0103

Electrohome 0002, 0003, 0004,

Axion 0094

0006

Bang & Olufsen 0111

Element 0082

Belcor 0004

Emerson 0004, 0006, 0007, 0008,

Bell & Howell 0001

0009, 0023, 0103, 0104

Benq 0064

Emprex 0092

Bradford 0008, 0104

Envision 0004, 0006, 0100

Brillian 0109

Epson 0061

Brockwood 0004

ESA 0103

Broksonic 0104

Fujitsu 0009

Candle 0004, 0006, 0012, 0100

Funai 0008, 0009, 0103, 0104

Carnivale 0100

Futuretech 0008, 0104

Carver 0101

Gateway 0067, 0107, 0108

CCE 0110

GE 0000, 0003, 0004, 0006, 0010,

Celebrity 0002

0016, 0039

Celera 0106

GFM 0080, 0084

Changhong 0106

Gibralter 0004, 0011, 0099, 0100

Citizen 0004, 0006, 0008, 0100

Goldstar 0004, 0005, 0006, 0007,

Clarion 0104

0100

Coby 0056

Gradiente 0066

Colortyme 0004, 0006

Grunpy 0008, 0009, 0104

Concerto 0004, 0006

Haier 0112

Contec 0104

Hallmark 0004, 0006

Contec/Cony 0007, 0008

Harman/Kardon 0101

Craig 0008, 0104

Harvard 0008, 0104

Crosley 0081, 0101

Havermy 0014

Crown 0008, 0104

Hewlett Packard 0053

CTX 0063

Hisense 0069

Hitachi 0004, 0006, 0007

Hyundai 0098

Ilo 0089, 0091

IMA 0008

Infinity 0101

InFocus 0074

Initial 0091

Insignia 0085, 0086

Inteq 0099

Janeil 0012

JBL 0101

JC Penney 0000, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0010

JCB 0002

Jensen 0004, 0006

JVC 0007, 0010, 0044, 5064

Kawasho 0002, 0004, 0006 KEC 0104

Kenwood 0004, 0006, 0100 KLH 0106

Kloss Novabeam 0008, 0012 KTV 0008, 0100, 0104, 0110

LG 0005, 0052, 0078, 0097 Logik 0001

Luxman 0004, 0006

LXI 0000, 0006, 0101, 0102

Magnavox 0004, 0006, 0019, 0020, 0037, 0042, 0100, 0101

Majestic 0001

Marantz 0004, 0006, 0062, 0100, 0101

Matsushita 0105

Maxent 0087, 0107

Megapower 0097

Megatron 0006

Memorex 0001, 0005, 0006, 0041

MGA 0004, 0005, 0006, 0100

Midland 0010, 0011, 0099

Mintek 0091

Mitsubishi 0004, 0005, 0006, 0014,

0045

Monivision 0097 Montgomery Ward 0001

Motorola 0003, 0014

MTC 0004, 0005, 0006, 0100

Multitech 0008, 0104, 0110

NAD 0006, 0102

NEC 0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0100

Net-TV 0107

Nikko 0006, 0100

Norcent 0060

Olevia 0048, 0054, 0059

Onwa 0008, 0104

Oppo 0095

Optimus 0105

Optoma 0075

Optonica 0014

Orion 0025

Panasonic 0003, 0010, 0017, 0027,

0105, 0114, 0120, 0121, 0124, 0125

Penney 0100, 0102

Philco 0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0007,

0100, 0101

Philips 0003, 0004, 0007, 0019, 0020,

0101

Philips Magnavox 0019

Pilot 0004, 0100

Polaroid 0057, 0106

Portland 0004, 0005, 0006

Prima 0065

Princeton 0097

Prism 0010

Proscan 0000

Proton 0004, 0006, 0007

Protron 0055

Proview 0068

Pulsar 0004, 0011, 0099

Quasar 0003, 0010, 0105

Radio Shack 0100, 0104

Radio Shack/Realistic 0000, 0004,

0006, 0007, 0008

RCA 0000, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0006,

0013, 0024, 0035

Realistic 0100, 0104

Runco 0011, 0099, 0100

Sampo 0004, 0006, 0100, 0107

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Contents SC-37SC-35 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Operating EnvironmentInformation to User Federal Communications Commission Declaration of ConformityImportant Notice SC-37 only Contents Control with Hdmi function Using other functionsListening to your system Playback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 onlyAdditional information System Setup and Other Setup menusControlling the rest of your system In case of SC-35 Advanced Mcacc menuFlow of settings on the receiver Our philosophy FeaturesBefore you start Before you start ChapterBefore you start Checking what’s in the box Installing the receiverLoading the batteries Tip Before you start Operating range of remote control unitSetting the ‘RF Remote Setup’ to ‘ON’ Pairing the RF adapter and remote controlControls and displays Remote control In case of SC-37Controls and displays Chapter Mute Remote control display2Remote control display for RF two-way communications3 Controls and displaysRF adapter LED SettingFront Rear Receiver Control buttons Press Receiver first to access Controls and displays Remote control In case of SC-35TV Ctrl Full Band DisplayReceiver MULTI-ZONE18 S.RTRV Phase ControlSound SleepVideo Parameter Controls and displays Front panel STANDBY/ON Audio ParameterHome Menu Tuner EditBand SpeakersSC-37 Connecting your equipmentConnecting your equipment Chapter Rear panelConnecting the RF adapter Connecting your equipmentFront panel Channel surround system Front wide Channel surround system Front heightChannel surround system & Speaker B connection Some tips for improving sound quality THX speaker system setupPlacing the speakers Other speaker connectionsBare wire connections Connecting the speakersBanana plug connections Standard surround connection Connecting your equipment Installing your speaker systemBi-amping your speakers Bi-wiring your speakersAbout the audio connection Connecting your equipment Selecting the Speaker systemAbout the video converter Color and x.v.Color logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation About HDMI1Select one Connecting using HdmiDVD player, etc HDMI/DVI-compatible Monitor Select one Connecting your DVD player with no Hdmi outputCoaxial Optical Analog L Connecting your TV with no Hdmi inputHDD/DVD recorder, BD recorder, etc STB Video OUT About the WMA9 Pro decoder Connecting your equipment Connecting other audio componentsTurntables only Connecting AM/FM antennas Connecting your equipment Connecting additional amplifiersMaking MULTI-ZONE connections MULTI-ZONE setupConnecting external antennas Basic MULTI-ZONE setup ZoneLAN terminal specifications Connecting to the network through LAN interfaceMULTI-ZONE setup using speaker terminals Zone Secondary MULTI-ZONE setup ZoneConnecting an XM Radio tuner Connecting your equipment Connecting Optional BluetoothConnecting a SiriusConnect tuner Connecting a USB device for Advanced Mcacc output Connecting a USB deviceOperating other Pioneer components with this unit’s sensor Connecting your equipment Connecting an IR receiverDecide which component you want to use the remote sensor Unit, a piece of furniture, or other object on Plugging in the receiverChanging the OSD display language OSD Language Basic SetupBasic Setup Chapter Switch on the receiver and your TVSelect the parameters you want to set.3 Basic SetupProblems when using the Auto Mcacc Setup Input Setup menuXM Radio Input function default and possible settingsHome Media InternetPlaying a source with Hdmi connection Basic playbackBasic playback Chapter Playing a sourceBasic playback controls Basic playback Playing an iPodPlaying back audio files stored on an iPod Finding what you want to playPlaying a USB device Switching the iPod controls1Press iPod Ctrl to switch the iPod controls Basic playbackYou will return to the USB Top menu Slideshow SetupWhen you’re finished, press Return Playing back photo files stored on a USB memory device2Music files About playable file formatsPhoto files Basic playback Listening to the radio Selecting channels and browsing by genre Naming station presetsListening to XM Radio Listening to Satellite RadioListening to channel presets Using XM HD SurroundSaving channel presets Using the XM MenuSee Selecting channels and browsing by genre above Using the Sirius MenuSirius Menu provides additional Sirius Radio features.2 Select the channel you want to memorizeProgramming on the computer screen Basic playback Listening to Internet radio stationsProgramming the Internet radio stations Programming with the GUI screenSelect ‘Internet Radio Setting’ Bluetooth Adapter for Wireless Enjoyment of MusicWireless music play Remote control operationAdapter Select the ‘Passcode’ setting you wantEnter Connected appears in the receiver display.2Listening in surround sound Listening to your systemListening to your system Chapter Auto playbackPRO LOGIC+THX Cinema Using the Home THX modesListening to your system Pro Logic IIx Movie See above Pro Logic IIx Music See aboveUsing the Advanced surround effects Using Front Stage Surround AdvanceListening in stereo Better sound using Phase Control Listening to your system Using Stream DirectChoosing the input signal Selecting Mcacc presetsFullband PHASE.4 Phase Control indicator on the front panel lightsIntroduction Enjoying the Home Media Gallery Features of Home Media GalleryPlayback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 only Playback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 only ChapterSirius See Listening to Sirius Internet Radio on Playback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 onlySource Repeat to play back the desired songSaving and retrieving Internet radio stations Listening to Internet radio stationsListening to Rhapsody About list of Internet radioAdvanced operations for Internet radio Windows Media Player Content playable over a networkChecking about the Accounts About network playbackAbout playback behavior over a network Software updateAAC LpcmFlac Playback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 only Glossary Control with Hdmi function Chapter Control with Hdmi functionMaking Control with Hdmi connections Before using synchronization Control with Hdmi function Hdmi SetupControl with Hdmi function About synchronized operations Control with Hdmi function Setting the Pqls function Press Return to confirm and exit the menu Using other functionsUsing other functions Chapter Setting the Audio optionsUsing other functions Progressive Setting the Video optionsAuto Using the MULTI-ZONE controls Switching the speaker terminalsSelect the source you want to record Reducing the level of an analog signalMULTI-ZONE remote controls Making an audio or a video recordingDimming the display Using other functions Using the sleep timerSwitching the Hdmi output Checking your system settingsSetting Default Using other functions Resetting the systemDefault system settings Display shows Reset  no Controlling the rest of your system In case of SC-37 About the Remote Setup menuUse / to select ‘PRESET RECALL’, then press Setting the remote to control other componentsSelecting preset codes directly Use / to select the remote modeMenu Programming signals from other remote controlsErasing one of the remote control button settings Controlling the rest of your system In case of SC-37Direct function Confirming preset codesResetting the remote control settings Renaming input function names manuallyProgramming a multi-operation or a shutdown sequence Multi Operation and System OffPress Multi Operation Using multi operationsUsing System off Controlling componentsDisp Buttons TV MonitorEnter AudioCONTRAST+ Audio Power OFF Disp AspectButtons Buttons TV ProjectorReceiver Operating other components by RF communications Pairing the RF adapter and remote controlPress the Setting button on the front of the RF adapter Operating this receiver by RF communicationsPress ENTER.2 Use / to select ‘SYNC RENAMING’, then pressManual flashes in the remote display.1 Use /to select ‘AUTO’ or ‘MANUAL’, then pressExamples of common devices utilizing the 2.4 GHz band Precautions regarding wavelengthOther devices using 2.4 GHz Use / to select ‘OPERATION MODE’, then pressUsable range Signal reflectionFor safe use Controlling the rest of your system In case of SC-35 Press and hold R.SETUP, then press 4 for three secondsControlling the rest of your system In case of SC-35 See Preset code list SC-35 only on Press R.SETUP to exit the preset setup modePress and hold R.SETUP, then press 1 for three seconds Use the number buttons to enter the 4-digit preset codeErasing all learnt settings that are in one input function Press Multi Operation and then  Source to Press and hold R.SETUP, then press 6 for three secondsProgramming a Multi operation or a shutdown sequence Erasing the settings for the multi-operationLED flashes continuously Default preset codesPress and hold R.SETUP, then press 0 for three seconds Input function button Preset code+/- a HDD Red/// /// Sacd SETUPaCLEARb OPEN/CLOSEbAutomatic Mcacc Expert Making receiver settings from the Advanced Mcacc menuAdvanced Mcacc menu Advanced Mcacc menu ChapterSelect the parameters you want to set Advanced Mcacc menuSelect ‘Manual MCACC’ from the Advanced Mcacc menu Manual Mcacc setupStanding Wave Adjust the level of the left channelFine Channel Level Fine Speaker DistanceAcoustic Calibration EQ Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ AdjustHow to use Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional Type B Reverb characteristics for different channelsReverb characteristics are displayed when the Full Using Acoustic Calibration EQ ProfessionalPrecision Distance SC-37 only Checking Mcacc DataUSB device to check it on the computer’s screen as well Speaker Distance Speaker SettingGroup Delay SC-37 only Channel LevelOutput Mcacc data Renaming Mcacc presetsYou will return to the Data Management setup menu Data ManagementClearing Mcacc presets Copying Mcacc preset dataManual speaker setup System Setup and Other Setup menusSystem Setup and Other Setup menus Chapter Making receiver settings from System Setup menuSelect the speaker system setting System Setup and Other Setup menusSpeaker system setting Select ‘Speaker System’ from the Manual SP Setup menuTest tones will start after you press Enter Select ‘Channel Level’ from the Manual SP Setup menuConfirm your selected setup option Adjust the level of each channel using /Manual Network Setup menuTHX Audio Setting CurveChecking the MAC address IP address/Proxy settingNetwork Standby Select the Mute Level setting you want Volume SetupRemote Control Mode Setup Flicker Reduction Adjusts the way the GUI screen looksExtension Setup SC-35 only Flicker Reduction SetupRF Remote Setup SC-37 only Multi Channel Input SetupAdditional information Speaker Setting GuideAdditional information Chapter Positional relationship between speakers and monitor TroubleshootingPower Additional informationNo sound Home Menu Other audio problemsSymptomRemedy SymptomVideo Settings Digital or DTS does not Professional Calibration EQ graphical outputDisplay SELSymptoms Causes Remedies Remote controlWeb Control For your component Receiver to a component or TV with the DeepColor featureHdcp Error shows Between source and receiverUSB interface Configuration aConfiguration B Important information regarding the Hdmi connectionAction Internet radio SC-35 onlyXM radio messages Status messages CauseDamaged Sirius radio messagesStatus messages Cause Check Antenna Tuner Home Dock or the XM antenna cable isStatus messages Cause Action Home Media Gallery SC-37 onlyStatus messages Descriptions About status messages SC-37 onlyStarting H.M.G Dolby Surround sound formatsAbout THX Windows Media Audio 9 ProfessionalTHX Ultra2/Select2 Plus Re-EqualizationTimbre Matching Adaptive DecorrelationFlac Decoder About iPodAbout Sirius and XM About FlacMultichannel signal formats Stereo 2 channel signal formatsManufacturer Additional information Preset code list SC-35 onlyPreset code Example CategoryDVD Satellite Set Top Box VCRLaser Disc Player Satellite Set Top Box SAT/PVR CombinationCable Set Top Box Cable Set Top Box Cable/PVR CombinationAdditional information Specifications Incase of SC-37 Cleaning the unitMcacc Setup microphone APM7009 Omni-directional Number of Furnished PartsDecibel Level Example We Want You Listening For a LifetimeTo establish a safe level Once you have established a comfortable sound level146 147 USA/Aux Etats-Unis Canada/Aux Canada
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SC-35 specifications

The Pioneer SC-35 is a premium 7.1-channel home theater receiver that has garnered attention for its innovative features and robust performance. Designed for audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts, the SC-35 combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly functionality, ensuring an immersive audio experience.

One of the standout features of the SC-35 is its Advanced Direct Energy HD Amplification technology. This system delivers clean, powerful sound across all seven channels, with a total output of 120 watts per channel. This high power output, combined with the receiver’s ability to drive a wide range of speaker impedances, makes it an ideal choice for both demanding home theater systems and high-fidelity music setups.

Another significant aspect of the SC-35 is its comprehensive support for various audio formats. The receiver is compatible with Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and Dolby Digital Plus, allowing users to enjoy high-resolution audio tracks from their favorite movies and music. This capability ensures that sound is rich, dynamic, and true to the source material, enhancing the overall viewing and listening experience.

The SC-35 also features Pioneer's exclusive MCACC (Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration System) technology. This advanced system uses sophisticated measurements and analysis to optimize speaker placement and performance automatically. By adjusting the sound field according to the specific acoustics of the listening environment, it ensures that every note is perfectly balanced, immersing listeners in the performance.

On the connectivity front, the SC-35 is well-equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, allowing for easy integration of various devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices. It supports 4K video passthrough and can upscale lower-resolution content, making it a future-proof choice as home entertainment technology evolves.

Furthermore, the inclusion of various streaming options, including AirPlay, Spotify, and DLNA compatibility, gives users flexibility in how they access and play their music. The user-friendly interface and remote app availability make navigating between inputs and formats effortless.

In summary, the Pioneer SC-35 stands out in the crowded market of home theater receivers due to its powerful amplification, advanced audio processing capabilities, comprehensive format support, and seamless connectivity options. With its robust feature set, the SC-35 is designed to deliver an exceptional audio experience for both movies and music, making it a worthy choice for any serious home theater setup.