Pioneer VSX-D409 Func button, TV Power button, TV Channel +/- buttons, Class button see pages 43

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Use to attenunate (lower) the level of an analog input signal and prevent distortion (refer to p.31 =). To use first press the RECEIVER button then operate this button.

CHANNEL LEVEL +/– (see page 22-note)

Use to set up the levels of the surround sound of the receiver. To use first press the RECEIVER button then operate this button.

SIGNAL SELECT (see page 37)

Use to select the proper signal (analog, digital) for the source your are inputting. To use first press the RECEIVER button then operate this button.

4THE FOLLOWING FOUR SETS OF BUTTONS ARE DEDICATED TV CONTROL. THEY ARE ONLY USED FOR CONTROLLING YOUR TV.

FUNC button

Use select the TV function.

TV POWER button

Use to turn on the power of the TV.

TV CHANNEL +/– buttons

Use to change channels on your TV.

TV VOLUME +/– buttons

Use to adjust the volume on your TV.

5MENU button

Use to access different menus associated with your DVD player.

6SOURCE button

Use to turn on/off other components connected to the receiver.

7THE FOLLOWING BUTTONS ARE BOTH CONTROLS FOR OTHER COMPONENTS (LIKE A DVD PLAYER) AND DEDICATED TUNER CONTROLS. THE TUNER CONTROLS ARE EXPLAINED HERE. YOU CAN USE THEM AFTER YOU HAVE PUSHED THE TUNER MULTI CONTROL BUTTON.

CLASS button (see pages 43, 44)

Use to switch between the three banks (classes) of station memories.

MPX MODE button (see page 42)

Use to switch between auto stereo and mono reception of FM broadcasts. If the signal is weak then switching to MONO will improve the sound quality. Also, this is the pause button for CDs, tapes, DVDs, etc.

BAND button (see pages 42, 43)

Use to switch between the AM and FM band when in TUNER mode.

Displays & Controls

D. ACCESS button (see page 43)

Use to directly access a radio station by pressing the number of the station you want.

8LOUDNESS button

Use to switch on the loudness. This feature is useful for getting good bass and treble sounds listening at low volumes.

9FUNCTION button

Use select the playback or recording source. This button lets you cycle through the different functions of the receiver in the following order: CD, tuner, AUX, CDR/TAPE, VCDR/DVR, DVD/ LD, DVD 5.1 CH., and TV/SAT.

0RECEIVER (POWER) button

This switches between STANDBY mode and power ON for this receiver.

-FL DIMMER button

Use this button to make the fluorescent display (FL) dimmer or brighter. There are three brightness settings as well as an off setting.

=LED DISPLAY (see pages 24-25)

This display flashes when a command is sent from the remote control to the receiver. It also flashes at other times, for example when teaching the receiver preset codes, with specific meanings.

~EFFECT +/– buttons (see page 41-note)

Use to add or subtract the amount of effect in different DSP sound modes or advanced listening modes.

! 2 3 5°( FQ +/–) & ENTER buttons (see pages 16-21, 42)

Use these arrow buttons when setting up your surround sound system (see pages 14-15). These buttons are also used to control DVD menus/options and for deck 1 of a double cassette deck player. The FQ +/– buttons can be used to find radio frequencies.

@TOP MENU button

In DVD mode this button brings you to the top or most fundamental menu.

#CHANNEL +/– buttons

Use to select the stations of memorized radio frequencies. Also use to skip tracks backward or forward on CDs, DVDs, etc.

$MUTING button

Use to mute the sound or restore the sound if it has been muted.

%MASTER VOLUME +/– buttons

Use to set the overall listening volume.

^REMOTE SETUP button (see page 24)

Use this button when setting up the remote control to control other components.

Operation

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Contents VSX-D509S Information to User For Canadian modelImportant Safety Instructions Features Table of Contents When Making Cable Connections Checking the Supplied AccessoriesUsing this Manual Installing the ReceiverOperating other Pioneer components Preparing the Remote ControlOperating range of remote control unit Loading the batteriesAudio cords Connecting Your EquipmentConnecting Audio Components Cassette deck placementDo not connect a heater, TV, etc Connecting DVD 5.1 Channel ComponentsAC outlet switched 100 W 0.8 a max Video Connecting Video ComponentsFront Audio/Video cordsDigital audio cord Optical cable Or standard video cord Connecting Digital ComponentsDigital audio cords/Optical cables DVD player CD player CD recorderRF demodulator RFD-1 DVD/LD player Or LD player Example of connection using a DVD/LD or LD playerWhen playing LD recorded in Dolby Digital Using external antennas Connecting AntennasFront Speakers a Connecting SpeakersPowered sub woofer Speaker terminals Hints on speaker placementOverhead view of speaker set up View of speaker set upPreparations Setting Up for Surround SoundSpeakers Front, Center, Surround setting mode Press % or Þ to select sub woofer ON, Plus or SUB Woofer ON/PLUS/OFF setting modeCrossover frequency setting mode LFE attenuator setting modeSpeakers from the main listening position up Low cut filter ON/OFF setting modeCenter speaker distance setting mode Press % or Þ to set the distance of the FrontDynamic range control setting mode DVD, TV, CD, CD-R, VCR, or OFF Optical digital input settingPress % or Þ to select the optical digital input VSX-D509S Press Test Tone to turn off the test tonePress Setup to exit the preset mode Setting Up the Remote ControlRecalling preset codes VSX-D509S Setup codeTo cancel the preset mode at any time Recalling preset codes VSX-D409Press Remote SET UP to exit the preset mode To program operations for another component Press Setup and hold for 3 secondsPress Setup to exit the Learning setup Mode To cancel Learning setup modePress any Multi Control button Press 9, 8, then Clearing One of the Remote Control Settings VSX-D509SClearing All the Remote Control Settings Press Setup and hold for three secondsMulti Control Direct FunctionPress the Multi Control button which you want to set to OFF LED on the remote will blink twice Checking Preset Codes VSX-D509SPress the Multi Control button which you Want to change PressFront Panel Displays & ControlsDisplay Signal Select indicatorsNUMBER/MODE buttons see pages 23 Remote Control VSX-D509SSource button Multi Control buttonsSetup button see p.27 TV Volume +/- buttonsButton Direct Access Master Volume +/- buttonsSee pages 38 Remote Control VSX-D409DSP mode see pages Receiver Power button TV Power buttonMPX Mode button see Access button seeAdvanced Theater modes Standard modeSound Modes Learning about the Sound ModesSignal Select Switching ANALOG/DIGITAL Signal InputPress Signal Select to select the input Signal corresponding to the sourceWant to playback Playing Sources with Dolby Digital or DTS SoundSelecting a Sound Mode Press Midnight Using in Midnight Listening ModeDVD 5.1 ch. input playback VSX-D409 Playing a Source Advanced Theater mode Dolby/DTS modeSwitch the Dolby/DTS mode on and off by Pressing 2 on the remote control orPress the Multi Control TUN button Using the TunerMPX mode Finding a StationFrequency of the radio station Memorizing StationsUse the number buttons to enter Repeat steps 1 to 4 to memorize up to 30 stations Recalling Memorized StationsPress Class to select one of the three classes Record Monitor Making a RecordingMaking an Audio or a Video Recording Prepare the program sourceCD/MD/CD-R/VCR/LD Player Controls Controlling the Rest of Your SystemPossible on all models Cassette Deck ControlsRecord Button VSX-D509S only Menu VSX-D409 only= 5 Number buttons DVD/DVR Player ControlsDTV Controls Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV Controls FM broadcasts TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedy Additional InformationAdditional Information JVC Preset Code List VSX-D509SNTC MCS KLH Preset Code List VSX-D409 Specifications Listening EIA0 4 2 1 1 4 0

VSX-D409, VSX-D509S specifications

The Pioneer VSX-D509S and VSX-D409 are two standout receivers from Pioneer's lineup, renowned for their robust performance and user-friendly features. Designed for home theater enthusiasts, both models offer a solid foundation for an immersive audio experience.

The VSX-D509S features a power output of 100 watts per channel at 8 ohms, ensuring ample power to drive a variety of speakers with clarity and depth. Its dual-zone capability allows users to enjoy two different audio sources in separate areas, making it an excellent choice for larger homes or multi-room audio setups. The receiver also includes Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, giving users access to high-quality surround sound for a more engaging movie and music experience.

Meanwhile, the VSX-D409 also offers a respectable 100 watts per channel, delivering dynamic range and sound fidelity that enhances any listening environment. Although it lacks some of the advanced features of the 509S, it still provides a solid surround sound experience through Dolby Digital and DTS processing capabilities.

Both models come equipped with Pioneer's innovative MCACC (Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration System), allowing for automated speaker calibration. This technology automatically adjusts levels and delays, optimizing the sound for various room acoustics, and ensuring that users can enjoy their media in the best possible quality.

In terms of connectivity, the VSX-D509S and VSX-D409 come with multiple inputs, including optical and coaxial digital audio inputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio sources. They also feature composite and S-Video inputs for video devices, providing versatility for users with different systems.

The design of these receivers is sleek and functional, making them a stylish addition to any home entertainment setup. The user-friendly interface and remote control provide easy access to settings and features, allowing users to tailor their listening experience effortlessly.

In summary, the Pioneer VSX-D509S and VSX-D409 are excellent choices for anyone looking to enhance their home theater experience. With powerful amplification, advanced decoding technologies, speaker calibration, and versatile connectivity options, these receivers accommodate both audiophiles and casual listeners alike, making them valuable components in any audio system.