Pioneer VSX-C300-S manual Connecting Antennas, Using External Antennas

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Connecting Your Equipment

Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC wall outlet.

Connecting Antennas

Connect the AM loop antenna and the FM wire antenna as shown below. To improve reception and sound quality, connect external antennas (see Using External Antennas, below).

R

L

 

ANTENNA

DVD

 

1

AM LOOP FM UNBAL 75

IN

 

 

 

 

 

MONITOR

 

TV/

 

OUT

 

SAT

 

2

 

IN

 

 

 

DIGITAL

 

R

L

(OPTICAL) VCR

 

 

VCR

 

IN

 

OUT

 

R

L

 

SUB

AUDIO

VIDEO

AUDIO

WOOFER

OUT

 

 

 

 

FRONT

R

L

SPEAKERS

CENTER

SUR

R

 

 

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AM loop antenna

Assemble the antenna and connect to the receiver. Attach to a wall, etc. (if desired) and face in the direction that gives the best reception.

Using External Antennas

To improve FM reception

Connect an external FM antenna.

PAL connector

75 coaxial cable

FM wire antenna

Connect the FM wire antenna and fully extend vertically along a window frame or other suitable area.

Antenna connectors

Twist the exposed wire strands together push the tab back, insert into the hole and release connector.

10mm

To improve AM reception

Connect a 5-6 m length of vinyl-coated wire to the AM antenna terminal without disconnecting the supplied AM loop antenna.

For the best possible reception, suspend horizontally outdoors.

Outdoor antenna

Indoor antenna (Vinyl-coated wire)

5–6m

En

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Contents VSX-C300 VSX-C300-S Operating Environment H045 En Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenFeatures Contents Quick Start Guide Home Theater The BasicsYour Home System Source MaterialNo Frills Setup Hook up your DVD player, speakers, subwoofer and TVVideo cord Sold separately DVD Player DV-444, etcAdvanced/Customized Settings Automatic Switching between Analog & Digital SignalsChecking the Supplied Accessories Installing the ReceiverWhen Making Cable Connections Introductory InformationMaintenance of External Surfaces Operating Range Remote Control UnitLoading the Batteries Connecting Your Equipment Connecting a DVD Player & a TVWhy you need an analog connection as well as a digital one Audio/Video CordsConnecting a TV with an Internal Digital Tuner Connecting a Digital Tuner/Set Top BoxConnecting Your Equipment Connecting Video Components FrontConnecting Speakers Speaker terminalsOverhead view of speaker set up Hints on Speaker PlacementView of speaker set up Connecting Antennas Using External AntennasOperating other Pioneer Components with this Unit’s Sensor Plugging in the ReceiverDisplays & Controls Front PanelRear Panel Displays & ControlsReceiver controls Remote ControlTV controls Channel listening mode buttons see Displays & Controls Playback controlsBasic Playback Checking the Settings on Your DVD or other PlayerChecking the soundtrack on your disc Playing a Source Basic PlaybackFine Tuning Your Surround Sound Room SetupFine Tuning Your Surround Sound Press @ or # to select the mode you want to setPress % or fi to select the setting you want Personalizing Your Surround SoundCrossover frequency setting mode Subwoofer ON/Plus/OFF setting modePress Enter if you want to exit the setting mode LFE attenuator setting mode Center speaker distance setting mode10 dB LFE volume is reduced No attenuationDual mono setting Dynamic range control setting modeInput Attenuator setting Press Test Tone to turn off the test tone Channel Listening modes for two channel outputs Sound ModesMultichannel Listening modes for multichannel outputs Press the button for the listening mode you want Selecting a Listening ModePress Receiver Midnight Listening Mode Tone EffectsSound Modes Selecting a Tone EffectUsing the Tuner MPX modeRF ATT mode Tune to a station using the Tune + or Tune ButtonsUsing the Tuner Tuning Directly to a StationMemorizing Stations Naming Memorized Stations Recalling Memorized StationsPress 3 to input the first of the four charac- ters Enter up to three more characters in the same wayUsing the RDS display An Introduction to RDSSearching for RDS Programs Press the Band button to select the FM bandUsing Other Functions Using the HeadphonesPress the Muting button on the remote control Muting the SoundChecking your Settings Analog Input Mode Input Signal Displays ExplainedDefault Settings for the Receiver Using Other FunctionsAutomatically sensed Ch1Switching the Operation Mode of the Remote Changing the Remote Control ModeControlling the Rest of Your System To cancel the preset mode at any time Recalling Preset CodesControlling the Rest of Your System Clearing the Preset Codes Direct SelectionCD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/LD/DVD recorder/Cassette Deck Controls Buttons Function ComponentsCable TV/Satellite TV/Digital TV/TV Controls DisplayPreset Code List Manufacturer CodeSTB SATELLITE/CATV DAT Troubleshooting Additional InformationSymptom Cause Remedy Additional InformationPress Dimmer on the remote control re Techno Know How Understanding DVD PackagingDigital Audio Formats Dolby Digital and Dolby SurroundRecording Formats Channel Stereo Playback Stereo indicator lights Virtual Surround Playback VIRTUAL/PHONES indicator lightsMultichannel Surround Playback Multi ch indicator lights Headphone Surround Playback VIRTUAL/PHONES indicator lightsSpecifications TNGZW/01F00001 Printed

VSX-C300-S, VSX-C300 specifications

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