Pioneer SX-LX70SW Recorder connections Chapter, Connecting a TV antenna, Easy connections

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02Recorder connections

Chapter 2

Recorder connections

Connecting a TV antenna

This recorder has separate built-in TV tuners for terrestrial digital and terrestrial analog TV broadcasts.

If you are ready to receive digital broadcasts now, use one of the supplied RF antenna cables connect an antenna (either an antenna wall outlet or indoor antenna) to the ANTENNA (DIGITAL) IN connector. Next, connect the other supplied RF antenna cable to connect an antenna to the ANTENNA IN (RF IN) connector. Lastly, connect the recorder to your TV from the ANTENNA OUT connector.

 

 

 

Antenna wall outlet

 

Antenna wall outlet

 

or indoor antenna

 

ANTENNA

 

ANTENNA

 

IN (RF IN)

 

(DIGITAL) IN

ANTENNA

 

 

DIGITAL

IN

 

 

AUDIO OUT

 

AV 2 (INPUT 1/DECODER)

 

AC IN

 

 

HDMI OUT COAXIAL

 

G-LINK CONTROL

ANTENNA(DIGITAL)

 

 

OUT

IN

OUT

IN

 

 

 

AV 1 (RGB) – TV

5 V

30 mA

ANTENNA

OUT

To antenna input

TV

 

 

Antenna

 

 

 

wall outlet

 

ANTENNA

 

 

 

 

IN (RF IN)

 

 

 

 

ANTENNA

 

 

 

DIGITAL

IN

 

 

 

AUDIO OUT

AV 2 (INPUT 1/DECODER)

 

 

 

AC IN

 

 

HDMI OUT

COAXIAL

G-LINK

CONTROL

ANTENNA(DIGITAL)

 

 

 

OUT

IN

 

OUT

IN

 

 

 

AV 1 (RGB) – TV

 

5 V

30 mA

 

ANTENNA

 

 

 

 

OUT

 

 

 

 

To antenna input

 

 

 

 

 

TV

 

 

 

We strongly recommend using an outdoor antenna for better broadcast picture quality.

If, however, you want to use an indoor antenna, use one with a signal amplifier rated at 5 V, 30 mA and set Aerial Power to On in the Initial Setup menu (see page 153).

Easy connections

While we recommend using an HDMI connection (see page 13), you can also connect easily by using a SCART cable.

The setup described below is a basic setup that allows you to watch and record TV programmes, and play discs. Other types of connections are explained starting on the following page.

Important

If there is only one antenna outlet on your wall, use a divider.

Do not connect a component that can receive analog signals to the ANTENNA (DIGITAL) OUT.

If your area is not yet served with terrestrial digital services, connect your antenna’s output to the ANTENNA IN (RF IN) connector using one of the supplied RF antenna cables. Next, connect the recorder to your TV from the ANTENNA OUT connector.

Important

The AV1 (RGB)-TVAV connector can output ordinary (composite), S-Video or RGB video, plus stereo analog audio. The AV2 (INPUT 1/DECODER) connector accepts ordinary, S-Video and RGB video input, as well as stereo analog audio. See AV1 Out and AV2/L1 In on page 155 for how to setup these options.

Before making or changing any rear panel connections, make sure that all components are switched off and unplugged from the wall outlet.

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Contents Operating Instructions Operating Environment Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenVentilation Caution Contents What’s in the box Section TwoSafety precautions when setting up Speaker Setup GuideSpeaker Setup Guide Chapter Home theater sound setupConnect the speaker system Speaker Setup GuideAdditional notes on speaker placement Non-skid pads xReceiver subwoofer Connecting upConnecting up Chapter Rear panelFront panel Connecting up Back of display unitHDD/DVD Recorder Rear panel Front panelDisplay cable AM loop antenna Connecting up Basic connectionsReceiver subwoofer Display unit FM antennaAssemble the AM loop antenna Connecting upBlack Red + Colour-coded wire Connect the AM and FM antennas1Receiver subwoofer Connect the receiver subwoofer to your TV Connect the power cord.1Connect the HDD/DVD recorder to the receiver subwoofer Connect a TV antennaControls and displays Chapter Press to switch the receiver subwoofer on/into standbyControls and displays Display unitControls and displays DisplayControls and displays HDD/DVD Recorder Ntsc Common InterfaceInserting a CA module LP/SLPControls and displays Remote control Operating the receiver subwooferLCD touch screen Operating the built-in FM/AM tunerLCD touch screen Guide Operating the supplied HDD/DVD RecorderHome Menu Info23 TV/DVD Timer ON/OFFHelp TextInput Operating Pioneer plasma televisions and TVsPDP 2/2 Following only apply to Pioneer plasma televisions Info ExitMenu Play ModeTOP Menu / Disc Navigator Home Menu DispAudio Zoom DVD 1/2 DVD 2/2TOP Menu Subtitle DispUsing the remote control Close the coverBefore you start Switching onSetting up Before you start ChapterBefore you start Basic operation Operating the remote controlUsing the LCD touch screen Watching a DVDListening to the radio Before you startWatching a title recorded on the HDD Listening to a CDGetting started Chapter Using the Auto Mcacc setup for optimal surround soundGetting started Particular room.1Listening to your system Chapter Auto listening modeListening to your system Effective Sound for optimum soundDolby Pro Logic II Music settings Using Advanced SurroundCenter image setting Listening to your systemUsing the Sound Retriever Using Front Stage Surround AdvanceGenre Sync Mode Listening in stereoListening to your system Listening with Mcacc Effect Adjusting the bass and trebleUsing Midnight, Loudness and Quiet Listening modes Listening to the radio Listening to the radioListening to the radio Chapter Displaying RDS information Using RDSListening to station presets Searching for RDS programsSurround sound settings Using the Sound Setup menuDynamic Range Control1 Dual mono setting2Select a setting Select ‘D.R.C.’, then press EnterLFE Attenuate Adjusting the channel levels using the test toneUsing the Virtual Surround Back mode Connecting an analog audio component Connecting auxiliary componentsConnecting for digital audio Other connectionsListening to an external audio source Connecting an iPodOther connections About control out connections Other connections Connecting external antennasConnecting using Hdmi External FM antennaControl mode in order to operate the receiver Hdmi mode settingRCV Press to set the remote control to receiver About HdmiMaking the Hdmi Control connections Hdmi ControlHdmi Control Chapter Hdmi Control-compatible Pioneer plasma televisionHdmi Control Setting the Hdmi optionsSetting the Hdmi Control mode Before using synchronization Synchronized amp modeAdditional information Setting up the remote to control your TVSetting the sleep timer Additional information ChapterInstallation and maintenance Additional information TV Preset code listResetting the system Hints on installationAdditional information Surround sound formats DolbyGeneral TroubleshootingAdditional information Symptom Remedy ProblemRemedyProblem Remedy TunerDTS-HD Displayed MessagesSacd Hdmi C.ERR 2CSSP-LX70ST Satellite Speaker Additional information SpecificationsAccessories Accessory box AS-LX70 SDVR-LX70D Section TwoCopying and backup Using the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guideUsing the digital electronic programme guide Using the JukeboxInitial Setup menu Disc Setup menuVideo Adjust menu Setting the picture quality for TVCompatible media Symbols used in this manualDisc/content format playback compatibility Readable file systemIs a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation Using DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL discsHDD/DVD Recording and playback compatibility CD-R/-RW compatibility WMA Windows Media Audio contentAbout DualDisc playback Compressed audio compatibilityJpeg file compatibility DivX VOD contentDivX video compatibility PC-created disc compatibilityDo not block the rear vent/cooling fan About the internal hard disk driveOptimizing HDD performance Recorder connections Chapter Connecting a TV antennaRecorder connections Easy connectionsConnect RF antenna cables as shown Connecting to a cable box or satellite receiverRecorder connections This enables you to record scrambled TV channels Connecting an external decoder boxThis enables you to watch discs Plug the supplied G-LINK cable to the G-LINK jackConnecting an external decoder box Connecting a DV camcorder Hdmi ControlJpeg file storage devices Recorder connections Connecting a USB devicePlugging WMA/MP3 file storage devicesSwitching on and setting up Select ‘Auto’ for automatic time setting Getting startedFor users receiving digital broadcast services Return to automatic clock settingLegal Notice Getting started Setting up the Guide Plus+ systemGuide Display the Guide Plus+ setup menu Highlight ‘Postal Code’Identify the Host Channel for your country See also Guide Plus+ FAQ and troubleshooting onAbout EPG download Country Host Comments Region ChannelsNumbers as you like Checking the downloaded data the following dayLCD page 2 Change the programme Guide Display the Guide Plus+ screenUsing the Guide Plus+ system Using the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guideUsing the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guide Chapter Guide Plus+ systemLock/Unlock video window Using the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guideGuide Plus+ navigation One-Button-RecordChannel mosaic screen AreasGrid Area Search AreaSelect ‘Search’ from the Menu bar Using My Choice keywords for a searchSearching Press the Yellow Action button to add a keywordChannels is now highlighted Setting up a profileMy TV Area Press Enter to activate your profileHighlight the left tile of a scheduled recording Schedule AreaEditing a scheduled recording Enter a name for the scheduled recordingDeleting a scheduled recording AgainSelect ‘Schedule’ from the Menu bar Setting a Video Plus+ recordingSetting a manual recording Info Area Setup AreaSwitching a channel on/off Editor AreaMaking changes to your Guide Plus+ setup Guide Plus+ FAQ and troubleshootingManual Host Channel setup FAQTV listings information doesn’t update There are several possibilitiesGeneral Programme List Using the digital electronic programme guide ChapterDigital EPG system Programme informationSelect a programme Setting timer programmesGuide Press to exit the Digital EPG screen Select a TV programmeButtons to change the value1 Using the digital electronic programme guideEnter the timer recording settings Guide Press to exit the Digital EPG screen TipPress Editing a timer programmeSetup Press to exit the timer recording screen Information, highlight ‘Store Programme’ and pressChecking for alternative broadcast times Deleting a timer programmeSkipping a regular timer programme Searching for seriesEPG Search Other useful EPG functionsSearching for recommendations EPG JumpAbout DVD recording RecordingRecording Chapter About HDD recordingRestrictions on video recording HDD Video mode compatibilityRecording Recorded audioChanging channels Switching between A.TV and D.TV tunersUsing the D.TV Channel List Displaying a channel bannerChanging D.TV audio languages Using the Mheg applicationSwitching between TV and DVD Changing D.TV subtitle languagesBasic recording from the TV Recording Setting the picture quality/recording timeTV Channel preset Pause Live TV Setting up for Pause Live TVTV tuner setup for Pause Live TV HDDLCD page 1 Start recording the current TV channel Using Pause Live TVOperation table Recording continues with playback pausedCancelling or extending the timer Recording About timer recordingsExtending a timer recording in progress Frequently Asked Questions Timer recording FAQStopping a timer recording Select ‘Yes’ to confirmRecording from an external component Mode LCD page 1 Set the recording qualityRecording Simultaneous recording and playback Chase Play See Recorder connections for connection optionsDVD VR DVD Video DVD+R DVD+RW Recording Playing your recordings on other DVD playersFinalizing a disc Load the disc you want to finalizeDVD-R DVD-RW DVD+RW DVD-RAM Initializing recordable DVD discsDVD-RW Auto Initialize DVD-RWIntroduction PlaybackPlayback Chapter Basic playbackStart again Playing from the HDDPlaying CDs and WMA/MP3 discs Playing Video CD/Super VCDs Video CD in non-PBC mode onlyPlayback Playing DivX video filesDVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD Changing the display style of the Disc NavigatorView options panel Playback Using the Disc Navigator with playback-only discs About the automatic display of titlesScanning discs Reloading files from a WMA/MP3 discPlayback Playing in slow motion Play Mode menuSearch Mode Frame advance/frame reverseProgramme play RepeatRepeat play Switching audio channels Switching DVD and DivX soundtracksDisplaying and switching subtitles HDD and removable disc activity display Switching camera anglesDisplaying disc information on-screen Recording time Relative playback position113 Recording from a DV camcorder Playing and recording from a DV camcorderPlaying and recording from a DV camcorder Chapter Playing from a DV camcorderDV Auto Copy Setup Select ‘DV’, then ‘DV Auto Copy’ from the Home MenuPlaying and recording from a DV camcorder ‘Record to DVD’There’s a picture, but no sound About DVAbout automatic finalization Link and the i.LINK logo are trademarksEditing options EditingEditing Chapter Play ListHDD genres Editing Disc Navigator screenEditing accuracy Navigator Display the Disc Navigator screenPlay EditingCreate KeyFunction Using a USB keyboard to enter a nameTitle Name Set Thumbnail Erase Section DVD VR DVD-RAM HDD DivideChapter Edit Navigator screen Select the command you wantSet Genre Genre toLock MoveCombine Genre NameMulti-Mode UndoOne Touch Copy Copying and backupCopying and backup Chapter Restrictions on copyingCancelling One Touch Copy Copying and backupUsing Copy Lists Copying from HDD to DVDPress Enter to add Press to display the command menu panel Command menu panelSelect ‘HDD DVD’ Select ‘Next’ to move on to the Title Edit screenThere are several options available from the next screen To edit a title, highlight it usingThen press Enter Recording Mode Copying from DVD to HDDUsing disc backup BilingualTo see the progress of the backup, press Disp LCD To see the progress of the backup, press DispCopying music to the HDD Using the JukeboxUsing the Jukebox Chapter Select ‘Edit’ from the menuReloading files from a USB device Using the Jukebox Copying files via USBConnecting a regular USB device Connect PCVerify that the import screen is displayed on the device Using the JukeboxProgress Bar Click ‘Sync’Artist Album Playing music from the JukeboxRoot Music Artist Album Select a Jukebox optionPlaying a play list Playing your favourite music Play ListCreating a play list Copying albums/tracks Using the Jukebox Changing the display styleJukebox Editing the HDD JukeboxLocating Jpeg picture files PhotoViewerPhotoViewer Chapter PhotoViewer Changing the display style of the PhotoViewer Playing a slideshowImporting files to the HDD PhotoViewerReloading files from a disc or USB device Zooming an imageSelect files/folders from the list PhotoViewer Selecting multiple files or foldersSelect ‘Multi-Mode’ from the menu From the menuCreating a new folder PhotoViewer Copying selected files to a DVD-R/-RWEditing files on the HDD Erasing a file or folderNaming files and folders Copying filesTo view detailed information Printing filesLocking/Unlocking files Basic settings Disc Setup menuDisc Setup menu Chapter Initialize settingsOptimize HDD Disc Setup menuFinalize settings Initialize HDDSetting the picture quality for TV and external input Video Adjust menuVideo Adjust menu Chapter Choosing a preset Creating your own setChoosing a preset Video Adjust menuSetting the picture quality for disc playback Adjust the currently selected settingSelect the picture quality setting you want to adjust Using the Initial Setup menu Initial Setup menuInitial Setup menu Chapter Setting Options ExplanationInitial Setup menu RGB Decoder Analog Tuner Level Normal Standard setting CompressionAV2/L1 Video Ntsc on PAL TVMpeg Mpeg PCMHDD/VR DVD+R/+RW Standard setting for HDMI-compatible devices SettingRGB 0-255 setting TV Age Limit Next ScreenUSB About Ntsc on PAL TV Additional information about the TV system settingsAbout the input line system About the input colour systemAuto Update Using Software Update Digital tunerManual Update Technical InformationRec mode Minimum copying timesLevel Rec. time*1 Resolution*2 Additional information Manual recording modesAdditional information Troubleshooting Audio/subtitle language Cannot be changed Using this recorder onScreen is stretched Another playerDVD to HDD PressedHDD to DVD Device connected toOutput Power automaticallyNo video from the Hdmi Connected Hdmi or DVIPress Stop then try restarting playback Additional information On-screen displays MessageCamcorder at a time Message Explanation/ActionIs different than the recording Mismatch. Press Display to clear messageE01 Language code listAdditional information Front panel displays E02When viewing on a widescreen TV or monitor Additional information Country/Area code listWhen viewing on a standard TV or monitor Screen sizes and disc formatsAdditional information Handling discs Cleaning the pickup lensCleaning the recorder’s exterior CondensationRecorder turns off with all settings reset Additional information Hints on installationResetting the recorder Moving the recorderTuner analog Additional information Specifications SDVR-LX70DTimer Tuner digitalAntenna AV Connectors 21-pin connector assignmentInput/Output Audio input178 Pioneer Corporation
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SX-LX70SW specifications

The Pioneer SX-LX70SW is a high-performance home theater receiver that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features to enhance the audio experience in any living space. This model is part of Pioneer's prestigious line of receivers, designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, making it a solid choice for those looking to elevate their home entertainment setup.

One of the standout features of the SX-LX70SW is its powerful amplifier section, delivering robust audio performance with a total output of up to 100 watts per channel. This ensures that every sound, whether it’s dialogue in a movie or the subtle notes of a symphony, is reproduced with stunning clarity and precision. Additionally, its 7.2-channel configuration provides ample power to drive multiple speakers, allowing for an immersive surround sound experience that envelops listeners in rich audio.

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Another key characteristic of the receiver is its extensive connectivity options. It features multiple HDMI inputs for easy integration with today's digital devices, including Blu-ray players, game consoles, and streaming devices. The built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities enable users to stream their favorite music services directly, providing easy access to thousands of songs without the hassle of wired connections.

The receiver’s interface is designed for ease of use, featuring an intuitive on-screen display that guides users through setup and customization. Additionally, the inclusion of a smartphone app allows for remote control and adjustments, offering added convenience for users who prefer managing their audio settings from a distance.

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