Pioneer SC-35 manual Vcr, Satellite Set Top Box

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VCR

Pioneer 1035

Garrard 1005

MGN Technology 1002

Sanky 1018

ABS 1017

Gateway 1017

Microsoft 1017

Sansui 1014, 1019

Adventura 1005

GE 1002, 1004

Mind 1017

Sanyo 1001, 1002

Aiwa 1005

GOI 1029

Mitsubishi 1010

Sears 1001, 1003, 1004

Alienware 1017

Goldstar 1000, 1003

Motorola 1004

Sharp 1012

American High 1004

Gradiente 1005

MTC 1002

Shogun 1002

Asha 1002

Harley Davidson 1005

Multitech 1002, 1005

Singer 1004

Audio Dynamics 1000

Harman/Kardon 1000

NEC 1000, 1001

Sonic Blue 1026

Audiovox 1003

Headquarter 1001

Nikko 1003

Sony 1006, 1009, 1017, 1021

Bang & Olufsen 1032

Hewlett Packard 1017

Niveus Media 1017

Stack 1017

Beaumark 1002

HNS 1016

Noblex 1002

STS 1004

Bell & Howell 1001

Howard Computers 1017

Northgate 1017

Sylvania 1004, 1005

Calix 1003

HP 1017

Olympus 1004

Symphonic 1005

Systemax 1017

Candle 1002, 1003

HTS 1029

Optimus 1003

 

Canon 1004

Hughes Network Systems 1016,

Orion 1014, 1019

Tagar Systems 1017

Citizen 1002, 1003

1020, 1022, 1023, 1024

Panasonic 1004, 1008

Tandy 1001

Humax 1016, 1020

Tashiko 1003

Colortyme 1000

Philco 1004

Hush 1017

Teac 1005

Craig 1002, 1003

Philips 1004, 1011, 1016, 1020, 1022,

iBUYPOWER 1017

Technics 1004

Curtis Mathes 1000, 1002, 1004

1023, 1024, 1025

Cybernex 1002

Instant Replay 1004

Philips Magnavox 1011

Teknika 1003, 1004, 1005

CyberPower 1017

JC Penney 1000, 1001, 1002, 1003,

Pilot 1003

Tivo 1016, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1025

TMK 1002

Daewoo 1005

1004

Proscan 1030

Toshiba 1015, 1017, 1028

DBX 1000

JCL 1004

Pulsar 1018

Totevision 1002, 1003

Dell 1017

JVC 1000, 1001, 1020, 1029

Quarter 1001

Touch 1017

DIRECTV 1016, 1020, 1022, 1023,

Kenwood 1000, 1001

Quartz 1001

UltimateTV 1031

1024, 1027, 1030, 1031

Kodak 1003, 1004

Quasar 1004

Dish Network 1029

LG 1003

Radio Shack 1003

Unitech 1002

Vector Research 1000

Dishpro 1029

Linksys 1017

Radio Shack/Realistic 1001, 1002,

Durabrand 1018

Lloyd’s 1005

1003, 1004, 1005

Video Concepts 1000

Dynatech 1005

LXI 1003

Radix 1003

Videosonic 1002

Echostar 1029

Magnavox 1004, 1018

Randex 1003

Viewsonic 1017

Electrohome 1003

Magnin 1003

RCA 1002, 1004, 1007, 1016, 1020,

Voodoo 1017

Electrophonic 1003

Marantz 1000, 1001, 1004

1022, 1030, 1031

Wards 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005

Emerson 1003, 1004, 1005

Marta 1003

Realistic 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004,

XR-10001004, 1005

Expressvu 1029

Matsushita 1004

1005

Yamaha 1000, 1001

Fisher 1001

Media Center PC 1017

ReplayTV 1026

Zenith 1013, 1018

Ricavision 1017

Fuji 1004

MEI 1004

ZT Group 1017

Runco 1018

Funai 1005

Memorex 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004,

 

Samsung 1002, 1016, 1022, 1024

 

 

1005, 1018, 1019

 

Satellite Set Top Box

Pioneer 0126, 6097, 6098, 6145

ADB 6035, 6001

Akai 6102

Alba 6005, 6013, 6011

Allsat 6102

Alltech 6011

Amstrad 6033, 6030, 6044

Anttron 6013

Asat 6102

Austar 6000, 6045

BELL 6160

Bell ExpressVu 6002, 6003

British Sky Broadcasting 6030

Canal 6105

Chaparral 6034

CNS 6001

Coolsat 6021

Crossdigital 6043

Digenius 6104

Digiwave 6053

DirecTV 6070, 6110, 6111, 6062, 6063, 6113, 6008, 6038, 6054, 6069, 6060, 6059, 6043, 6018, 6114, 6115, 6116, 6093

Dish Network System 6002, 6089, 6003, 6004

Dishpro 6002, 6089, 6004

DX Antenna 6140

E Aichi 6141

Echostar 6002, 6089, 6036, 6005, 6003, 6004, 6146

Expressvu 6002, 6004

Fujitsu 6133, 6134, 6135

Fortec Star 6123, 6023

Fresat 6014

Funai 6070

GE 6111

General Instrument 6032

GOI 6002, 6004

Grundig 6007, 6030

Hirschmann 6033

Hisense 6020

Hitachi 6038, 6049, 6132

Houston 6002

HTS 6002, 6004

Hughes Network Systems 6113, 6038, 6054, 6114, 6115, 6116

Hyundai 6016

iLo 6020 Innova 6059

Jerrold 6032, 6128, 6149, 6150, 6151, 6152, 6153, 6154, 6155, 6156, 6157

JVC 6002, 6003, 6004

Kathrein 6096

Lava 6053

LG 6047, 6018

Marantz 6102

McIntosh 6032

Mitsubishi 6038

Motorola 6032, 6042

NEC 6050, 6131 Netsat 6059 Next Level 6032 nfusion 6015

Nokia 6025, 6026, 6118, 6119, 6121

Pace 6035, 6005, 6030, 6031

Panarex 6016

Panasonic 6008, 6009, 6030, 6136,

6137, 6138

Pansat 6016, 6022

Philips 6002, 6113, 6038, 6054, 6060,

6059, 6102, 6103, 6030, 6114

Primestar 6032, 6147

Proscan 6110, 6111

Proton 6020

RadioShack 6002, 6111, 6032

Radix 6036

RCA 6002, 6110, 6111, 6113, 6109, 6061, 6114, 6142, 6144, 6148

SA 6124, 6126, 6158, 6159 Saba 6014

Sagem 6041, 6120

Samsung 6070, 6113, 6091, 6043, 6017, 6114, 6093

Sanyo 6046

Sat Cruiser 6015

Schwaiger 6066

SEI 6139

Siemens 6007, 6036

SKY 6042, 6059, 6030, 6031

SM Electronic 6011

Smart 6051

Sonicview 6055, 6107

Sony 6062, 6063, 6030, 6143

Star Choice 6032

Star Trak 6032

TechniSat 6033

Thomson 6110, 6111, 6014

Tivo 6113, 6114, 6115, 6116

Toshiba 6038, 6054, 6039, 6130

TPS 6041

Triasat 6033

Ultrasat 6021

US Digital 6020

USDTV 6020

ViewSat 6048

Voom 6032

Zehnder 6101

Zenith 6042, 6069, 6037, 6125, 6127, 6129

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Contents SC-37SC-35 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Operating EnvironmentFederal Communications Commission Declaration of Conformity Information to UserImportant Notice SC-37 only Contents Listening to your system Using other functionsPlayback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 only Control with Hdmi functionControlling the rest of your system In case of SC-35 System Setup and Other Setup menusAdvanced Mcacc menu Additional informationFlow of settings on the receiver Before you start FeaturesBefore you start Chapter Our philosophyInstalling the receiver Before you start Checking what’s in the boxLoading the batteries Setting the ‘RF Remote Setup’ to ‘ON’ Before you start Operating range of remote control unitPairing the RF adapter and remote control TipRemote control In case of SC-37 Controls and displaysControls and displays Chapter Remote control display for RF two-way communications3 Remote control display2Controls and displays MuteLED Setting RF adapterFront Rear Controls and displays Remote control In case of SC-35 Receiver Control buttons Press Receiver first to accessTV Ctrl Receiver DisplayMULTI-ZONE Full BandSound Phase ControlSleep 18 S.RTRV STANDBY/ON Controls and displays Front panelAudio Parameter Video ParameterBand Tuner EditSpeakers Home MenuConnecting your equipment Chapter Connecting your equipmentRear panel SC-37Connecting your equipment Connecting the RF adapterFront panel Channel surround system Front height Channel surround system Front wideChannel surround system & Speaker B connection Placing the speakers THX speaker system setupOther speaker connections Some tips for improving sound qualityConnecting the speakers Bare wire connectionsBanana plug connections Standard surround connection Connecting your equipment Installing your speaker systemBi-amping your speakers Bi-wiring your speakersConnecting your equipment Selecting the Speaker system About the audio connectionAbout 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 Connecting your equipment Connecting other audio components About the WMA9 Pro decoderTurntables only Connecting AM/FM antennas Connecting your equipment Connecting additional amplifiersConnecting external antennas MULTI-ZONE setupBasic MULTI-ZONE setup Zone Making MULTI-ZONE connectionsMULTI-ZONE setup using speaker terminals Zone Connecting to the network through LAN interfaceSecondary MULTI-ZONE setup Zone LAN terminal specificationsConnecting your equipment Connecting Optional Bluetooth Connecting an XM Radio tunerConnecting a SiriusConnect tuner Connecting a USB device for Advanced Mcacc output Connecting a USB deviceConnecting your equipment Connecting an IR receiver Operating other Pioneer components with this unit’s sensorDecide which component you want to use the remote sensor Unit, a piece of furniture, or other object on Plugging in the receiverBasic Setup Chapter Basic SetupSwitch on the receiver and your TV Changing the OSD display language OSD LanguageSelect the parameters you want to set.3 Basic SetupProblems when using the Auto Mcacc Setup Input Setup menuHome Media Input function default and possible settingsInternet XM RadioBasic playback Chapter Basic playbackPlaying a source Playing a source with Hdmi connectionPlaying back audio files stored on an iPod Basic playback Playing an iPodFinding what you want to play Basic playback controlsPress iPod Ctrl to switch the iPod controls Switching the iPod controls1Basic playback Playing a USB deviceWhen you’re finished, press Return Slideshow SetupPlaying back photo files stored on a USB memory device2 You will return to the USB Top menuAbout playable file formats Music filesPhoto files Basic playback Listening to the radio Listening to XM Radio Naming station presetsListening to Satellite Radio Selecting channels and browsing by genreSaving channel presets Using XM HD SurroundUsing the XM Menu Listening to channel presetsSirius Menu provides additional Sirius Radio features.2 Using the Sirius MenuSelect the channel you want to memorize See Selecting channels and browsing by genre aboveProgramming the Internet radio stations Basic playback Listening to Internet radio stationsProgramming with the GUI screen Programming on the computer screenWireless music play Bluetooth Adapter for Wireless Enjoyment of MusicRemote control operation Select ‘Internet Radio Setting’Enter Select the ‘Passcode’ setting you wantConnected appears in the receiver display.2 AdapterListening to your system Chapter Listening to your systemAuto playback Listening in surround soundListening to your system Using the Home THX modesPro Logic IIx Movie See above Pro Logic IIx Music See above PRO LOGIC+THX CinemaUsing Front Stage Surround Advance Using the Advanced surround effectsListening in stereo Choosing the input signal Listening to your system Using Stream DirectSelecting Mcacc presets Better sound using Phase ControlFullband PHASE.4 Phase Control indicator on the front panel lightsPlayback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 only Features of Home Media GalleryPlayback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 only Chapter Introduction Enjoying the Home Media GallerySource Playback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 onlyRepeat to play back the desired song Sirius See Listening to Sirius Internet Radio onListening to Rhapsody Listening to Internet radio stationsAbout list of Internet radio Saving and retrieving Internet radio stationsAdvanced operations for Internet radio Checking about the Accounts Content playable over a networkAbout network playback Windows Media PlayerAbout playback behavior over a network Software updateLpcm AACFlac Playback with Home Media Gallery inputs SC-37 only Glossary Control with Hdmi function Control with Hdmi function ChapterMaking 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 Using other functions Chapter Using other functionsSetting the Audio options Press Return to confirm and exit the menuUsing other functions Setting the Video options ProgressiveAuto Using the MULTI-ZONE controls Switching the speaker terminalsMULTI-ZONE remote controls Reducing the level of an analog signalMaking an audio or a video recording Select the source you want to recordSwitching the Hdmi output Using other functions Using the sleep timerChecking your system settings Dimming the displayDefault system settings Using other functions Resetting the systemDisplay shows Reset  no  Setting DefaultControlling the rest of your system In case of SC-37 About the Remote Setup menuSelecting preset codes directly Setting the remote to control other componentsUse / to select the remote mode Use / to select ‘PRESET RECALL’, then pressErasing one of the remote control button settings Programming signals from other remote controlsControlling the rest of your system In case of SC-37 MenuResetting the remote control settings Confirming preset codesRenaming input function names manually Direct functionProgramming a multi-operation or a shutdown sequence Multi Operation and System OffUsing System off Using multi operationsControlling components Press Multi OperationEnter Buttons TV MonitorAudio DispButtons Audio Power OFF Disp AspectButtons TV Projector CONTRAST+Receiver Press the Setting button on the front of the RF adapter Pairing the RF adapter and remote controlOperating this receiver by RF communications Operating other components by RF communicationsManual flashes in the remote display.1 Use / to select ‘SYNC RENAMING’, then pressUse /to select ‘AUTO’ or ‘MANUAL’, then press Press ENTER.2Other devices using 2.4 GHz Precautions regarding wavelengthUse / to select ‘OPERATION MODE’, then press Examples of common devices utilizing the 2.4 GHz bandSignal reflection Usable rangeFor safe use Press and hold R.SETUP, then press 4 for three seconds Controlling the rest of your system In case of SC-35Controlling the rest of your system In case of SC-35 Press and hold R.SETUP, then press 1 for three seconds Press R.SETUP to exit the preset setup modeUse the number buttons to enter the 4-digit preset code See Preset code list SC-35 only onErasing 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-operationPress and hold R.SETUP, then press 0 for three seconds Default preset codesInput function button Preset code LED flashes continuously+/- a HDD RedCLEARb Sacd SETUPaOPEN/CLOSEb /// ///Advanced Mcacc menu Making receiver settings from the Advanced Mcacc menuAdvanced Mcacc menu Chapter Automatic Mcacc ExpertSelect the parameters you want to set Advanced Mcacc menuSelect ‘Manual MCACC’ from the Advanced Mcacc menu Manual Mcacc setupFine Channel Level Adjust the level of the left channelFine Speaker Distance Standing WaveHow to use Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ AdjustType B Reverb characteristics for different channels Acoustic Calibration EQ ProfessionalReverb characteristics are displayed when the Full Using Acoustic Calibration EQ ProfessionalChecking Mcacc Data Precision Distance SC-37 onlyUSB device to check it on the computer’s screen as well Group Delay SC-37 only Speaker SettingChannel Level Speaker DistanceYou will return to the Data Management setup menu Renaming Mcacc presetsData Management Output Mcacc dataClearing Mcacc presets Copying Mcacc preset dataSystem Setup and Other Setup menus Chapter System Setup and Other Setup menusMaking receiver settings from System Setup menu Manual speaker setupSpeaker system setting System Setup and Other Setup menusSelect ‘Speaker System’ from the Manual SP Setup menu Select the speaker system settingConfirm your selected setup option Select ‘Channel Level’ from the Manual SP Setup menuAdjust the level of each channel using / Test tones will start after you press EnterTHX Audio Setting Network Setup menuCurve ManualIP address/Proxy setting Checking the MAC addressNetwork Standby Remote Control Mode Setup Volume SetupFlicker Reduction Adjusts the way the GUI screen looks Select the Mute Level setting you wantRF Remote Setup SC-37 only Flicker Reduction SetupMulti Channel Input Setup Extension Setup SC-35 onlySpeaker Setting Guide Additional informationAdditional information Chapter Power TroubleshootingAdditional information Positional relationship between speakers and monitorNo sound SymptomRemedy Other audio problemsSymptom Home MenuVideo Settings Display Professional Calibration EQ graphical outputSEL Digital or DTS does notRemote control Symptoms Causes RemediesWeb Control Hdcp Error shows Receiver to a component or TV with the DeepColor featureBetween source and receiver For your componentConfiguration B Configuration aImportant information regarding the Hdmi connection USB interfaceXM radio messages Internet radio SC-35 onlyStatus messages Cause ActionStatus messages Cause Check Antenna Sirius radio messagesTuner Home Dock or the XM antenna cable is DamagedStatus messages Cause Action Home Media Gallery SC-37 onlyAbout status messages SC-37 only Status messages DescriptionsStarting H.M.G About THX Surround sound formatsWindows Media Audio 9 Professional DolbyTimbre Matching Re-EqualizationAdaptive Decorrelation THX Ultra2/Select2 PlusAbout Sirius and XM About iPodAbout Flac Flac DecoderMultichannel signal formats Stereo 2 channel signal formatsPreset code Additional information Preset code list SC-35 onlyExample Category ManufacturerDVD Satellite Set Top Box VCRCable Set Top Box Satellite Set Top Box SAT/PVR CombinationCable Set Top Box Cable/PVR Combination Laser Disc PlayerAdditional information Specifications Mcacc Setup microphone APM7009 Omni-directional Cleaning the unitNumber of Furnished Parts Incase of SC-37To establish a safe level We Want You Listening For a LifetimeOnce you have established a comfortable sound level Decibel Level Example146 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.