Pioneer VSX-D511, VSX-D41 Setting up the receiver, Choosing your receiver setup, Speaker setting

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Setting up the receiver

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Choosing your receiver setup

Even though you may already have your system up and running after using the 5 minute guide on pages 6 to 10, you should also be sure to complete the following set up operations to ensure the best possible surround sound. This is particularly important when using Dolby surround. You only need to make these settings once (unless you change the placement of your current speaker system or add new speakers, etc.). Refer to the following pages for details on each of the settings.

If you are using the Pioneer S-FCRW220 speaker system, you’ll have to set the Crossover frequency to 200kHz. You can leave the Speaker setting and the Subwoofer setting in the default settings.

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1Press RECEIVER to turn the power on. The STANDBY indicator goes out.

2Press RECEIVER.

3Use } or ] to choose the option you want to adjust.

It will be easiest to adjust each of the settings in turn, following the order below (and on the following pages). The current setting is shown for each option as you cycle through the display.

Speaker setting (page 30)

Specify the number and type of speakers you have connected.

Subwoofer setting (page 30)

Specify how the subwoofer is used.

Crossover frequency setting (page 30) Determine which frequencies will be sent to the subwoofer (or large speakers).

LFE attenuator setting (page 31)

Specify the peak level for the LFE channel.

Front speaker distance setting (page 31) Specify the distance from your listening position to your front speakers.

Center speaker distance setting (page 31) Specify the distance from your listening position to your center speaker.

Surround speaker distance setting (page 31) Specify the distance from your listening position to your surround speakers.

Dynamic range control setting (page 32) Compress the dynamic range of the sound track.

Dual mono setting (page 32)

Isolate one channel when listening to discs with dual mono encoding.

Coaxial digital input setting (page 32) Specify the component to be assigned to the coaxial digital input.

Optical digital input setting (page 32) Specify the component to be assigned to the optical digital input.

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Contents VSX-D411VSX-D511 Important Notice Page Contents Operating range of remote control unit Installing the receiverBefore you start Checking what’s in the box Making cable connections02 5 minute guide Introduction to home theater Hook up your TV Minute guide Listening to Surround SoundHook up your DVD player Connect your speakers 02 5 minute guideMinute guide Play a DVD, and adjust the volume to your liking1ch 0ch 02 5 minute guide Using the Quick Setup1ch Press EnterAudio/Video cords Connecting upDigital audio cords/Optical cables Video cables VSX-D511 onlyConnecting audio components Connecting up Connecting digital componentsConnecting video components Connecting up Connecting DVD 5.1 channel componentsSignal Arrows indicateFM wire antenna Connecting antennasUsing external antennas Connecting up AM loop antennaAntenna snap connectors To improve FM receptionSnap shut the speaker terminal to secure Connecting the speakersSpeaker terminals Hints on speaker placement By connecting a control cord optional Connecting up AC outletOperating other Pioneer components Connected equipment should not exceed 100 W 0.8 a10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Controls and displays Front PanelControls and displays Master VolumeDisplay DTSATT PRO LogicDirect MidnightReceiver Controls and displays Remote ControlDVD Subtitle TOP MenuAudio Stereo/Direct Playing sources Introduction to Sound ModesStandard modes Advanced Surround modesUsing Stereo/Direct Choosing the input signalPlaying sources ExpandedUsing Loudness and Midnight listening Using Advanced SurroundPlaying sources Listening to multi-channel playback Pro Logic Music Pro Logic II MoviePlaying other sources Using the tone controlsMidnight Off Loudness TrebleSelect DVD/LD if it is not already selected Press Signal Select front panel repeatedly to select 5.1 chPlaying sources Selecting the multi-channel analog inputs Choosing your receiver setup Setting up the receiverSpeaker setting Subwoofer settingSubwoofer setting Speaker settingCrossover frequency setting FL-C -SSFront speaker distance setting LFE attenuator settingCenter speaker distance setting Surround speaker distance set- tingDual mono setting Dynamic range control settingCoaxial digital input setting Optical digital input settingUse Level +/- to adjust the speaker levels in turn Setting the relative volume level of each channelWhen you’re done, press Test Tone to turn off the test tone Press Standard Press Test Tone to output the test toneImproving FM stereo sound Using the tuner Listening to the radioDisplay shows ST. MEMORY, then a blinking memory class Using the tuner Saving station presetsTune to a station you want to memo Rize Listening to station presets Using the tuner Naming station presetsChoose the station preset you want to name Press Station +/- to select the station preset you wantMonitoring your recording Making Recordings Making an audio or a video recordingAdjust the Master Volume Additional information TroubleshootingPlace the antenna farther away from the equipment causing ReceiverFront panel refer to Additional informationRemove the obstacle or operate from another position LightAmplifier Section Additional information SpecificationsVideo Section FM Tuner SectionDimensions Power Consumption 260 W16-9/16 W x 6-4/16 H x 15-8/16 D 19.8 lbAdditional information Additional information TNGZF/01L00001 Printed XRB3011-A 0 4 2 1 1 4 0

VSX-D511, VSX-D41 specifications

The Pioneer VSX-D41 and VSX-D511 represent a significant step forward in home audio technology for their time, offering robust features and advanced technologies that cater to home theater enthusiasts.

The VSX-D41 is a 5.1-channel receiver that delivers a power output of 100 watts per channel, prominent for providing a rich and immersive audio experience. The receiver supports various surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital and DTS, ensuring that users can enjoy precise audio reproduction for movies, music, and games. Its Audio Delay feature allows synchronization of sound with the on-screen action, enhancing the viewing experience. Additionally, the VSX-D41 includes a built-in equalizer for sound customization, enabling users to fine-tune their listening experience according to their preferences.

On the other hand, the VSX-D511 takes these features a step further with its 6.1 channel support. This model also boasts 100 watts per channel but adds an extra rear speaker channel for a more encompassing surround sound experience. The VSX-D511 comes equipped with Pioneer's Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration System (MCACC), which analyzes the unique acoustics of a room to optimize speaker settings for balanced sound throughout. This ensures that users receive the best possible audio quality regardless of their room's layout.

Both models feature advanced connectivity options, including multiple audio inputs and outputs, allowing for seamless integration with various audio and video components. The inclusion of digital audio inputs provides flexibility in connecting modern devices. Additionally, the receivers feature a clear and user-friendly onscreen display, making navigation through settings and available inputs straightforward.

In terms of build quality, both receivers feature a robust design that is emblematic of Pioneer's commitment to durability and performance. They can handle high-definition audio signals, making them suitable for both legacy and contemporary audio sources.

In conclusion, the Pioneer VSX-D41 and VSX-D511 embody the advancements in audio technology during their era. With their powerful audio output, support for multiple surround sound formats, and user-friendly features, these AV receivers are excellent choices for enhancing any home theater system, delivering an unforgettable audio experience.