Pioneer Explore Features and Setup for the VSX-LX52 Receiver

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Basic Setup

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1Switch on the receiver and your TV. Use  RECEIVER to switch on.

2Press RECEIVER on the remote control, then press

HOME MENU.

A Graphical User Interface (GUI) screen appears on your TV. Use /// and ENTER to navigate through the

screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to confirm and exit the current menu.

3Select ‘System Setup’ from the HOME MENU.

4Select ‘Input Setup’ from the System Setup menu.

4.SystemSetup

 

4b.Input Setup

A/V RECEIVER

 

 

A/V RECEIVER

a.Manual SP Setup

 

 

 

 

INPUT

:

DVD

b. Input Setup

 

Input Name

:

Rename

 

c. OSD Language

 

Input Skip

:

OFF

d. Other Setup

Digital In

:

COAX-1

 

 

 

 

HDMI Input

:

---

 

 

 

Component In

:

Comp-1

 

 

12V Trigger1

:

OFF

 

 

12V Trigger2

:

OFF

12V Trigger1/2 – After connecting a component to one of the 12 volt triggers (see Switching components on and off using the 12 volt trigger on page 34), select MAIN, ZONE 2, ZONE 3 or OFF for the corresponding trigger setting to switch it on automatically along with the (main or sub) zone specified.

4b.Input Setup

A/V RECEIVER

INPUT

:

DVD

Input Name

:

Rename

 

Input Skip

:

OFF

 

Digital In

:

COAX-1

HDMI Input

:

---

 

Component In

:

Comp-1

12V Trigger1

:

OFF

12V Trigger2

:

OFF

Exit

 

 

Finish

8When you’re finished, press RETURN. You will return to the System Setup menu.

Exit

Return

Exit

Finish

5Select the input function that you want to set up. The default names correspond with the names next to the terminals on the rear panel (such as DVD or VIDEO) which, in turn, correspond with the names on the remote control.

6Select the input(s) to which you’ve connected your component.

For example, if your DVD player only has an optical

output, you will need to change the DVD input function’s Digital In setting from COAX-1(default) to the optical input you’ve connected it to. The numbering (OPT-1to 3) corresponds with the numbers beside the inputs on the back of the receiver.

If your component is connected via a component video cable to an input terminal other than the default, you must tell the receiver which input terminal your component is connected to, or else you

may see the S-Video or composite video signals instead of the component video signals.1

7When you’re finished, proceed to the settings for other inputs.

There are three optional settings in addition to the assignment of the input jacks:

Input Name – You can choose to rename the input function for easier identification. Select Rename to do so, or Default to return to the system default.

Input Skip – When set to ON, that input is skipped when selecting the input using INPUT SELECT. (DVD and other inputs can be still be selected directly with the input function buttons.)

Input function default and possible settings

The terminals on the receiver generally correspond to the name of one of the input functions. If you have connected components to this receiver differently from (or in addition to) the defaults below, see The Input Setup menu on page 40 to tell the receiver how you’ve connected up. The dots () indicate possible assignments.

Input

 

Input Terminals

 

function

Digital

HDMI

Component

 

 

 

 

DVD

COAX-1

a

IN 1

BD

 

(BD)b

 

TV/SAT

OPT-1

a

DVR

OPT-2

a

IN 2

VIDEO

OPT-3

a

HDMI 1

 

(HDMI-1)

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI 2

 

(HDMI-2)

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI 3

 

(HDMI-3)

 

 

 

 

 

HDMI 4

 

(HDMI-4)b

 

iPod/USB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD

COAX-2

 

 

 

 

 

 

CD-R/TAPE

 

 

 

 

 

 

TUNER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MULTI CH IN

 

a

 

a.With KURO LINK set to ON, assignments cannot be made (see KURO LINK on page 57).

b.This assignment is fixed and cannot be changed.

Note

1For high-definition video (using component video connections), or when digital video conversion is switched off (in Setting the Video options on page 61), you must connect your TV to this receiver using the same type of video cable as you used to connect your video component.

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Contents Operating Instructions Important the Moulded Plug Operating Environment Ventilation CautionContents System and the other setup Using other functionsControlling the rest of your system Advanced Mcacc menuFlow of settings on the receiver Before you start Chapter FeaturesBefore you start Operating range of remote control unit Installing the receiverBefore you start Checking what’s in the boxControls and displays Remote controlControls and displays Chapter  ReceiverControls and displays  STANDBY/ON Controls and displays Front panelEnter SpeakersControls and displays Display Mstr SleepRear panel Connecting your equipmentConnecting your equipment Chapter Connecting your equipment 1ch surround & Zone 2 connection Multi Zone Other speaker connection1ch surround connection Simple connection & Best surround 1ch surround & Speaker B connectionTHX speaker system setup Connecting your equipment Placing the speakersSome tips for improving sound quality Connecting the speakersBare wire connections Standard 5.1/6.1/7.1-channel surround connections Connecting your equipment Installing your speaker systemBi-amping your speakers Bi-wiring your speakersHigh LowZone 2 setup Connecting your equipment Selecting the Surr Back systemSpeaker B setup Bi-Amping setupConnecting your equipment About the video converter Select one Connecting using HdmiVideo S-VIDEO Connecting your DVD player with no Hdmi outputDVD player, etc Select one Connecting your TV with no Hdmi inputFront panel About HDMI1HDD/DVD recorder, VCR, etc Connecting other audio components Connecting the multichannel analog inputsAbout the WMA9 Pro decoder Connecting additional amplifiersConnecting external antennas Connecting your equipment Connecting AM/FM antennasAnalog audio signals Audio Zone 2 OUT. a Connecting your equipment MULTI-ZONE setupZone 2 OUT signals can be output Making MULTI-ZONE connectionsMULTI-ZONE setup using speaker terminals Zone Basic MULTI-ZONE setup ZoneSecondary MULTI-ZONE setup Zone Grounding purposes Connecting your equipment Connecting an IR receiverConnecting a PC for Advanced Mcacc output 1 in 2 OUT Total 50 mA MAX Switch the receiver into standby then use Connecting your equipment Connecting an iPodConnecting a USB device Connecting your equipment Plugging in the receiver Basic Setup Chapter Basic SetupSwitching the speaker impedance Changing the OSD display language OSD Language1a.Full Auto Mcacc Problems when using the Auto Mcacc Setup Basic SetupInput Setup menu SystemSetup 4b.Input Setup Input function default and possible settingsBDb HDMI-4b IPod/USBBasic playback Chapter Basic playbackPlaying a source Playing a source with Hdmi connectionPlaying an iPod Basic playbackSelecting the multichannel analog inputs Finding what you want to playPress iPod Ctrl to switch the iPod controls.3 Switching the iPod controls2Basic playback controls Navigation through categories on your iPod looks like thisPlaying back audio files stored on a USB memory device Basic playback Playing a USB deviceUse / to select ‘Music’ from the USB Top menu Want to play, then press  to start playbackPlaying back photo files stored on a USB memory device1 Slideshow SetupMusic files About playable file formatsPhoto files MP3 aBasic playback Listening to the radio An introduction to RDS Listening to station presetsSearching for RDS programs Displaying RDS informationListening to your system Chapter Listening to your systemListening in surround sound Auto playbackUsing the Advanced surround effects Using the Home THX modesListening to your system PRO LOGIC+THX CinemaThen Using Front Stage Surround AdvanceListening in stereo Using the Virtual Surround Back mode Listening to your system Using Stream DirectUsing surround back channel processing Selecting Mcacc presets Listening to your system Setting the Up Mix functionPress Enter to confirm Up Mix OFFBetter sound using Phase Control Listening to your system Choosing the input signalPhase Control OFF Phase Control onPhase Control indicator on the front panel lights Making the Kuro Link connections Kuro LinkYou will finish to Home Menu Kuro Link SetupWhen you’re finished, press Home Menu Before using synchronization Setting the Pqls functionSynchronized amp mode Synchronized amp mode operationsUsing other functions Chapter Using other functionsSetting the Audio options Press Return to confirm and exit the menuSetting the Video options Using other functionsProgressive Using the MULTI-ZONE controls Using other functions Switching the speaker systemMaking an audio or a video recording Reducing the level of an analog signalMULTI-ZONE remote controls Switching 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  Display shows RESET? OKSelecting preset codes directly Setting the remote to control other componentsControlling the rest of your system Controlling the rest of your system ChapterControls the components Default preset codesCH + Controlling the rest of your systemHDD Red +10 Sacd Setup aClear b OPEN/CLOSE bSelect the setting you want to adjust Making receiver settings from the Advanced Mcacc menuAdvanced Mcacc menu Advanced Mcacc menu ChapterSelect the parameters you want to set Advanced Mcacc menu Automatic Mcacc ExpertUse / to select the item, then use / to set 1b.Auto McaccAdvanced Mcacc menu Manual Mcacc setup Fine Channel Level Adjust the level of the left channelFine Speaker Distance Select ‘Manual MCACC’ from the Advanced Mcacc menuSelect ‘Standing Wave’ from the Manual Mcacc setup menu Select ‘Fine SP Distance’ from the Manual Mcacc setup menuAdjust the parameters for the Standing Wave Control Standing WaveHow to use Acoustic Calibration EQ Professional Acoustic Calibration EQ AdjustHow to interpret the graphical output Acoustic Calibration EQ ProfessionalChannel frequencies/sounds Using Acoustic Calibration EQ ProfessionalSelect ‘EQ Professional’, then press Enter Select an option and press Enter1c5b.Reverb View 1c5c.Adv.EQ Setup1c5a.Reverb Measurement Advanced Mcacc menu Checking Mcacc Data Speaker SettingChannel Level Speaker DistanceAcoustic Cal EQ When ‘Ch’ is highlighted, use / to select the channelOutput PC Select ‘Standing Wave’ from the Mcacc Data Check menuAdvanced Mcacc menu Data Management Renaming Mcacc presetsCopying Mcacc preset data 3c.MCACC Memory Clear Clearing Mcacc presetsSystem and the other setup Chapter System and the other setupMaking receiver settings from the System Setup menu Manual speaker setupSurround back speaker setting System and the other setupSelect ‘Speaker Setting’ from the Manual SP Setup menu Select ‘Surr Back System’ from the Manual SP Setup menuSelect a setup option Select ‘Channel Level’ from the Manual SP Setup menuConfirm your selected setup option Adjust the level of each channel using /Select ‘Speaker Distance’ from the Manual SP Setup menu THX Audio SettingSelect ‘THX Audio Setting’ from the Manual SP setup menu 4a.Manual SP Setup 4a4.Speaker DistanceSelect either on or OFF for THX Loudness Plus setting Other Setup menuFlicker Reduction Adjusts the way the GUI screen looks 4a6.THX Audio SettingZone Audio Setup Multi Channel Input SetupVolume Limit Setup Power on Level SetupRemote Control Mode Setup Flicker Reduction SetupAdditional information Chapter Speaker Setting GuideAdditional information Power TroubleshootingAdditional information Positional relationship between speakers and monitorAMP Overheat No soundAdvanced Mcacc Software is played back No sound when using Other audio problemsSound is produced from Analog components, but notVideo SettingsDigital or DTS does not Professional Calibration EQ graphical outputDisplay SBch Auto setting, EX or ES Remote controlConfiguration B Configuration aHdcp Error shows Important information regarding the Hdmi connectionUSB interface Dolby Additional information Surround sound formatsWindows Media Audio 9 Professional About iPodAdditional information About THX About Neural THX Surround DTS +Neo6 Stereo 2 channel signal formatsMultichannel signal formats General Additional information Preset code listCategory Preset code Manufacturer Maxent Plasma televisionTV/DVD Combination Rear Projection TVTV/PVR Combination TV/VCR CombinationVCR/PVR Combination DVDBlu-ray Gateway Germatic Global Link Global Solutions Global SphereDVD/VCR Combination Satellite Set Top BoxDVD/PVR Combination Elap Elbe SAT/PVR CombinationAdditional information Cable Set Top Box Video AccessoryLaser Disc Player Cassette DeckOur philosophy Additional information SpecificationsCleaning the unit Additional information Index Numerics THX 17, 72, 87 Remote control 8, 9, 67-70, 90, 97, 105 ResetTuner 30 USB 36, 45-47Pioneer Corporation

VSX-LX52 specifications

The Pioneer VSX-LX52 is a high-performance AV receiver designed to enhance your home theater experience, offering an array of advanced technologies and features to meet the demands of audiophiles and casual listeners alike. This receiver supports a 9.1 channel configuration, allowing for dynamic and immersive surround sound that can bring movies, music, and games to life in your living room.

One of the standout features of the VSX-LX52 is its support for the latest audio formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. These object-based audio technologies enable sound to move freely around you in three-dimensional space, creating a captivating listening experience that pulls you into the action. Additionally, the receiver is compatible with legacy surround sound formats, ensuring that you can enjoy a wide variety of content.

Incorporating Pioneer's proprietary MCACC (Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration System), the VSX-LX52 automatically fine-tunes your home theater system by analyzing the acoustics of your room. This smart technology adjusts speaker placement, levels, and EQ settings, ensuring optimal sound performance tailored to your environment.

The connectivity options on the VSX-LX52 are extensive and modern, with multiple HDMI inputs supporting 4K video passthrough and HDCP 2.2 compliance for advanced video playback. It also features Zone 2 and Zone 3 audio outputs, allowing you to enjoy different audio sources in separate areas of your home. The inclusion of wireless technologies, such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, gives users the flexibility to stream music directly from their smartphones or tablets.

The user-friendly interface includes an intuitive on-screen setup guide and a well-designed remote control, making it easy for anyone to navigate through its numerous features. The receiver also supports high-resolution audio formats, such as FLAC and DSD, ensuring that audiophiles can enjoy their favorite tracks with stunning clarity.

In terms of build quality, the VSX-LX52 boasts a solid chassis and high-quality components designed to minimize interference and enhance sonic performance. Whether you're watching your favorite movie, listening to music, or playing video games, the Pioneer VSX-LX52 stands out as a versatile and powerful AV receiver that delivers an outstanding audio-visual experience. With its blend of advanced technologies, comprehensive connectivity options, and user-focused design, the VSX-LX52 continues to be a top choice for home theater enthusiasts.