Pioneer VSX-D498 Cassette deck operations, 5 1˜¡, Number buttons, button ¡, Cd Disc +, Tape

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Cassette deck operations

Other Operations

Cassette deck operations

memo Before to performing these operations, press the TAPE (SOURCE SELECT) button to switch the remote to the 5 1˜¡ TAPE operation mode.

1 7 Number buttons

1

TAPE

2

3

SOURCE

 

 

 

SELECT

 

CHANNEL

CD

STANDBY/ON

STATION

 

TV FUNC.

TV VOL.

TAPE

BAND

FREQ.

TUNER

MPX

CLASS

DIRECT

.ACCESS

DVD

 

 

 

 

1

2

3

LD

 

 

 

 

4

5

6

TV

 

 

 

CONTROL TEST TONE

 

 

 

7

8

9

SURROUND

ATT.

CD DISC

 

0

 

 

FUNCTION

 

DSP MODE MUTING

CHANNEL

 

 

SELECT

LEVEL

 

RECEIVER

 

 

MASTER

STANDBY/ON

EFFECT

VOLUME

AV MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER

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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

Press to switch the cassette deck on or off (not possible with all models).

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Press to stop playback or recording.

 

3 8

4

Press to pause playback or recording.

5

4 2

6

Plays in the direction of the arrow.

 

5 1˜¡

 

1 : Press to rewind the tape. Hold down during

7

playback for fast reverse playback (not possible with

all models).

 

 

¡ : Press to fast forward the tape. Hold down during

 

playback for fast forward playback (not possible with

 

all models).

6 3

Press to start playback.

7 Number buttons

Use to operate deck 1 of a double cassette deck (not possible with all cassette decks).

7 button (2)

Plays in the direction of the arrow.

8 button (1)

Press to rewind the tape. Hold down during playback for fast reverse playback (not possible with all models).

9 button (¡)

Press to fast forward the tape. Hold down during playback for fast forward playback.

0 button (8)

Press to fast forward the tape. Hold down during playback for fast forward playback.

CD DISC + (3)

Press to start playback.

CD DISC – (7)

Press to stop playback or recording.

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Contents VSX-D498 AUDIO/VIDEO MULTI-CHANNELRECEIVEROperating Instructions IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SET UP OPERATIONInformation to User DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE — Unplug this productVarious Surround Effects DSP FeaturesDolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic Midnight Listening ModePreparations Table of ContentsIntroductory Information Names of Parts and Basic OperationsPower connection AC OUTLET Checking the Supplied AccessoriesHow to Use This Manual Preparing the Remote ControlOperating range of remote control unit Receiver InstallationWhen Making Cable Connections SET UPConnections Using external antennasOutdoor antenna Indoor antenna Vinyl-coatedwire AntennasOPERATION Cassette deck placementAudio Components Connections Connections7Audio/Video cords Video Components Connections7 Front Video deck7Digital audio cords/Fiber-opticcables When playing LD recorded in Dolby DigitalDigital Connections Digital audio cordDVD 5.1 Channel Connection ConnectionsSpeakers connections before connectingthis unit to the AC power source Amplified Sub WooferSurround Speaker placementSub Woofer FrontFront Left Center Right Left4 Press % or fi to select the setting you desire Setting Up for Surround Sound1 Press RECEIVER STANDBY/ON to turn the power on initial adjustments in the order described belowCenter speaker initial setting is “L Large” SPEAKER setting modeFront speaker initial setting is “L Large” Surround speaker initial setting is “L Large”LFE attenuator setting mode SUB WOOFER ON/OFF setting modeCrossover frequency setting mode • Initial setting is “0 dB”CENTER speaker distance setting mode Low cut filter ON/OFF setting modeFRONT speaker distance setting mode SURROUND speaker distance setting modeOptical digital input 1 setting Dynamic range control setting modeCoaxial digital input setting Optical digital input 2 setting1 Press button 3 Press TEST TONE to output the test tone5 Press TEST TONE to turn off the test tone 3SFC DSP mode indicator 1 SIGNAL SELECT indicators2Digital indicators 4ATT indicator=MASTER VOLUME+/–buttons Remote Control9Number buttons/Surround setting buttons Names of Parts and Basic OperationsFront Panel 2STANDBY indicator6TUNING SELECT button 1 STANDBY/ON button@DSP MODE button SIGNAL SELECT button$MASTER VOLUME #MIDNIGHT buttonDolby Surround mode Sound ModesSurround modes DSP modesSwitching ANALOG/DIGITAL Signal Input SIGNAL SELECTSound Modes dB MIN to 0 dB MAX 1 Turn on the power of the playback componentPlayback OPERATIONPlaying Sources with Dolby Digital Sound 3 Press to switch the Dolby Surround mode on5 Press VOL +/–to adjust the volume level DIGITALSelect the sound mode Selecting a Sound ModeSurrround operation =HALL 1 = HALL 2 = JAZZ = DANCEPress DVD/LD on the unit DVD 5.1ch Input PlaybackListening in MIDNIGHT Listening Mode Press MIDNIGHTTREBLE +/– BASS +/– Press BASS +/–to adjust the low frequenciesPress TREBLE +/–to adjust the high frequencies OPERATIONFor Manual Tuning Automatic and Manual TuningFor Automatic Tuning When using the front panelTuner Operations Direct TuningTo cancel before inputting the frequency the remote to the tuner operation modeMemorizing Frequently Tuned Stations Using the front panel32 4 1 Tune to the desired station2 Press CLASS repeatedly to select a class Using the remote controlRecalling the Memorized Stations To skip through each channel in orderRecord monitor TAPE 2 MONITOR Other OperationsRecording from Audio Components 1 Select the component you want to recordSIGNAL SELECT Recording from Video ComponentsOther Operations OPERATION44˜¢ Remote Controlling Other PIONEER ComponentsDVD player operations 51˜¡LD player operations Press to switch the LD player on or offpressing this button when the unit is stopped may 4 4˜¢33 CHANNEL +/– TV operations2TV FUNC 4 TV VOL. +/–7 CD DISC+/– Press to switch the CD player on or offCD player operations Press to stop playback7 Number buttons Cassette deck operations5 1˜¡ 7 buttonLaser disc format Additional InformationDolby Digital Comparison with Dolby Pro Logic SurroundAdditional Information TroubleshootingSymptom CauseCause SymptomAdditional Information RemedyAM Tuner Section SpecificationsAmplifier Section Miscellaneous8 0 0 - 4 2 1 - 1 4 • EIA Power cord CAUTIONMaintenance of External Surfaces We Want You Listening For A Lifetime