Pioneer VSX-818V Analog, Dts, PRO Logic, Vir. Sb, Direct, Auto Surr, Att, Sleep, Stereo, Midnight

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Controls and displays

04

ANALOG

Lights when an analog signal is detected.

DTS

Lights when a source with DTS encoded audio signals is detected.

2

Lights to indicate decoding of a DTS multichannel signal.

3 2 DIGITAL

Lights to indicate decoding of a Dolby Digital multichannel signal.

4 2 PRO LOGIC II

Lights to indicate Pro Logic II decoding (see Listening in surround sound on page 30).

5 VIR. SB

Lights during Virtual surround back processing (page 33).

6 DIRECT

Lights when source Stream Direct playback is in use. Direct playback bypasses the tone controls for the most accurate reproduction of a source.

7 AUTO SURR.

Lights when Auto Surround (see Auto playback on page 30) or XM HD Surround (page 58) is on.

8 ATT

Lights when ANALOG ATT is used to attenuate (reduce) the level of the analog input signal (page 28).

9 SLEEP

Lights when the sleep mode is active (page 28).

10Tuner indicators

/ MONO

Lights when the mono mode is set using the MPX button.

/ STEREO

Lights when a stereo FM broadcast is being received in auto stereo mode.

/ TUNED

Lights when a broadcast is being received.

11 Speaker indicators

Lights to indicate the current speaker system, A and/or B (page 22).

12Character display

13ADV.SURR. (Advanced Surround) Lights when one of the Advanced Surround modes has been selected.

14WMA9 Pro

Lights to indicate decoding of a WMA9 Pro signal.

15 MIDNIGHT

Lights during Midnight listening (page 34).

16 D.E.

Lights when Dialog Enhancement is switched on (page 35).

17 LOUDNESS

Lights during Loudness listening (page 34).

18Master volume level Shows the overall volume level.

19MCACC channel EQ / Sound Retriever / HDMI indicators

These indicators show the EQ balance for each channel in Checking your Acoustic Calibration EQ settings on page 42. Also, L and R light when the Sound Retriever is active (page 32).

In addition, the HDMI connection state is displayed as shown below.

Blinks when connecting an HDMI-equipped component: lights when the component is connected (page 16).

[ L ]

6

 

[ C ]

 

 

[ R ]

 

HDMI indicator

[Rs]

0

[Ls]

6

 

 

 

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Contents VSX-918V VSX-818V Wash hands after handling Operating Environment Ventilation CautionContents Controlling the rest of your system Other SettingsOther connections Additional informationBefore you start Chapter Before you startChecking what’s in the box Loading the batteriesMinute guide Chapter Minute guideIntroduction to home theater Listening to Surround Sound02 5 minute guide Switch on the receiver and your TVFollow the instructions on-screen Minute guideWait for the test tones to finish Make sure ‘OK’ is selected, then pressOther problems when using the Auto Mcacc Setup Better sound using Phase ControlPress Phase Phase Control to switch on phase correction Connecting up Chapter Connecting upMaking cable connections Receiver Connecting up Connecting a DVD player and TVConnecting the multichannel analog outputs Connecting upAudio and Video inputs on this receiver.2 NederlandsAbout the WMA9 Pro decoder Connecting up Connecting other audio componentsConnections for the VSX-818V are the same Connecting an HDD/DVD recorder, VCR and other video sourcesConnecting using Hdmi Connecting up Using the component video jacksComponent 1 DVD Component 2 TV Component 3 DVR About Hdmi Connecting to the front panel video terminal Connecting up Connecting to the front panel audio mini jackAC outlet Using external antennas Connecting up Connecting antennasTo improve FM reception To improve AM receptionComponent Video Connecting up Connecting the speakersBare wire connections Hints on speaker placementTwist exposed wire strands together Tighten terminalSwitching the speaker system Speaker placement diagramsControls and displays Chapter Controls and displaysFront panel 14 15 16Display Controls and displaysDTS AnalogPRO Logic VIR. SBControls and displays Remote control Setup Master Volume +Level + AV ParameterSignal SEL AccessTuner Disp ClassOperating range of remote control Listening to your system Chapter Listening to your systemAuto playback Listening in surround soundPress ADV Surr repeatedly to select a listening mode Using the Advanced surround effectsListening to your system Listening in stereoUsing Stream Direct Listening to your system Using Front Stage Surround AdvanceUsing the Sound Retriever Using Virtual Surround Back VSB Setting Listening to your system Setting the AV optionsWhat it does Options Ch1 Setting What it does OptionsPress Portable SHIFT+iPod on the remote control Choosing the input signalListening to your system Playing other sources Selecting the front audio inputsSystem Setup menu Chapter System Setup menuUsing the System Setup menu Manual Mcacc speaker setupSelect ‘Manual MCACC’ from the System Setup menu System Setup menuSelect ‘Fine Ch Level’ from the Manual Mcacc setup menu Fine Channel LevelFine Speaker Distance Select ‘Fine SP Distance’ from the Manual Mcacc setup menuCopying your Acoustic Calibration EQ settings Setting the Acoustic Calibration EQ automaticallyAcoustic Calibration EQ Select the channels you want and adjust to your liking Setting the Acoustic Calibration EQ manuallySelect ‘OK’ to copy and confirm Might distort. If this happens, bringSpeaker Setting Manual speaker setupChecking your Acoustic Calibration EQ settings Crossover Network Select ‘Speaker Setting’ from the Manual SP Setup menuSelect ‘Channel Level’ from the Manual SP Setup menu Select ‘Crossover Network’ from the Manual SP Setup menuAdjust the level of each channel using Channel LevelAdjust the distance of each speaker Using Select ‘Speaker Distance’ from the Manual SP Setup menuSpeaker Distance Using the tuner Chapter Using the tunerTuning directly to a station Listening to the radioListening to station presets Using the tuner Saving station presetsNaming station presets Nederlands EspañolMaking recordings Chapter Making recordingsMaking an audio or a video recording Controlling the rest of your system Setting the remote to control other componentsControlling the rest of your system Chapter Operating other Pioneer componentsUse the number buttons to enter the preset code Clearing all the remote control settingsDirect function Buttons Function Components Controlling the rest of your system Controls for TVsShift + SHIFT+ Function ComponentsControlling the rest of your system On digital STB Controlling the rest of your system Preset Code ListDVD Recorder Connecting your iPod to the receiver Connecting an iPodOther connections Other connections ChapterIPod playback Other connectionsFinding what you want to play Basic playback controlsConnecting your XM Radio receiver Using XM RadioSwitching the iPod controls1 Press iPod Ctrl to switch the iPod controls.2Saving channel presets Using XM HD SurroundListening to XM Radio Selecting channels and browsing by genreAbout Neural Surround Using the XM MenuAbout XM Connecting your Sirius Connect Tuner Using Sirius RadioSelect the channel you want to memorize Listening to Sirius RadioOne at time with Enter to listen to the Sirius radio broadcastUsing the Sirius Menu Using this receiver with a Pioneer flat panel TVParental Lock Use Using the SR+ mode with a Pioneer flat panel TV Other Settings Chapter Other SettingsInput Assign menu Assigning the digital inputsAssigning the component video inputs Other SettingsAssigning the Hdmi inputs SR+ Setup for Pioneer flat panel TVs Other Settings Other Setup menuSelect ‘Other Setup’ then press Enter Select the ‘PDP Volume Control’ setting you wantProblem Remedy TroubleshootingAdditional information Additional information ChapterAdditional information Symptom RemedyImportant information regarding the Hdmi connection Configuration1Symptom Cause Action Symptom CauseIPod messages XM radio messagesTuner Sirius radio messagesSwitching the speaker impedance Additional information Resetting the main unitSpecifications Amplifier sectionComponent video section Video SectionFM Tuner Section AM Tuner SectionCleaning the unit Power cord cautionWe Want You Listening For a Lifetime Limitedwarranty Pioneer Corporation

VSX-818V, VSX-918V specifications

The Pioneer VSX-918V and VSX-818V are standout receivers in the contemporary home audio landscape, delivering exceptional sound quality, versatile connectivity, and advanced features aimed at enhancing the listening experience for audiophiles and casual users alike.

Both models support a wide array of audio formats, including Dolby Digital, DTS, and others, ensuring rich, immersive sound for movies, music, and gaming. The VSX-918V is particularly notable for its higher wattage output, offering 100 watts per channel, which provides ample power for larger rooms and demanding speakers. The VSX-818V, while slightly lower in wattage at 90 watts per channel, still delivers robust performance suitable for most home theater setups.

A defining characteristic of these receivers is their multi-zone capabilities. The VSX-918V allows users to enjoy different audio sources in separate rooms, making it ideal for individuals who wish to create a whole-house audio solution. The VSX-818V also offers multi-zone functionality but is better suited for simpler applications, maintaining a balance between performance and cost.

Both receivers feature Pioneer’s proprietary MCACC (Multi-Channel Acoustic Calibration System), which automatically calibrates the audio output to match the listening environment. This technology analyzes speaker placement and room acoustics, delivering optimal sound performance tailored to specific room characteristics. Users benefit from a straightforward setup process with the included microphone, allowing for quick adjustments to achieve premium sound quality.

Connectivity options abound on both models, with multiple HDMI inputs supporting advanced video and audio formats, including 1080p pass-through. They also offer component and composite video inputs, optical and coaxial digital audio inputs, as well as analog audio connections. This extensive connectivity ensures compatibility with a variety of devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles, and streaming devices.

Another notable feature is the built-in PLL (Phase Locked Loop) technology for the FM tuner, which enhances radio reception quality, allowing for clearer and more stable signals. The VSX-918V and VSX-818V also provide users with customizable sound fields, including various surround sound modes, to cater to different media types and personal preferences.

For maximum usability, each receiver comes equipped with an intuitive remote control, allowing users to access functions quickly and manage their sound settings without hassle. In summary, whether choosing the power-packed VSX-918V or the versatile VSX-818V, both receivers exemplify Pioneer's commitment to delivering high-quality audio performance and user-friendly features for any home entertainment setup.