Pioneer VSX-609RDS manual Connecting Your Equipment, Audio Components, Cassette deck placement

Page 7

Connecting Your Equipment

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

Audio Components

To begin set up connect your audio components to the jacks as shown below. These are all analog connections and your analog audio components (cassette deck etc.) use these jacks. Remember that for components you want to record with you need to hook up four plugs (a set of stereo ins and a set of stereo outs), but for components that only play you only need to hook up one set of stereo plugs (two plugs). To use Digital sources features you must hook up your digital components to the digital inputs, but it is also a good idea to hook up your digital components to analog audio jacks. If you want to record to/from digital components (like an MD) to/ from analog components you must hook up your digital equipment with these analog connections. See p.9, 10 for more on digital connections.

• Only the VSX-709RDS has S-video jacks and optical digital out jack.

 

• The arrows indicate the direction of the audio signal.

VSX-709RDS

 

OUTPUT

REC

PLAY

L

 

L

R

 

R

CD player

 

CD-R

 

or Cassette deck

 

 

or MD recorder

Set up

7Audio cords

Use audio cords (not supplied) to connect the audio components.

R

L

Connect red plugs to R (right) and white plugs to L (left). Be sure to insert completely.

Cassette deck placement

Depending on where the cassette deck is placed, noise may occur during playback of your cassette deck which is caused by leakage flux from the transformer in the receiver. If you experience noise, move the cassette deck farther away from the receiver.

7

En

Image 7
Contents VSX-709RDSVSX-609RDS Power cord Caution Maintenance of External SurfacesTable of Contents Decoding of DTS Digital Theater Systems FeaturesWhen Making Cable Connections Checking the Supplied AccessoriesUsing this Manual Installing the ReceiverOperating other Pioneer components Preparing the Remote ControlOperating range of remote control Loading the batteriesAudio cords Connecting Your EquipmentCassette deck placement Audio ComponentsAudio/Video cords Video ComponentsDVD player Digital ComponentsDigital audio cords/Optical cables CD player VSX-709RDS onlyWhen playing an LD recorded in Dolby Digital Example of connection using a DVD/LD or LD playerRF demodulator RFD-1 DVD/LD player Or LD player Components equipped with 5.1 channel analog output jacks DVD 5.1 Channel ComponentsSpeaker terminals Using external antennasAntennas To improve FM reception To improve AM receptionSurround Speakers Powered sub wooferSpeakers Front Speakers aSpeaker placement Preparations Setting Up for Surround SoundSpeakers Front, Center, Surround setting mode 150 Hz SUB Woofer ON/PLUS/OFF setting modeLFE attenuator setting mode 100 HzLow cut filter ON/OFF setting mode OFF, MAX, or MID Dynamic range control setting modeDual mono setting mode Press % or Þ to set the dynamic range controlOptical digital input setting Tone at the same volume from each speaker Press Master Volume + or to adjustVolume to an appropriate level Adjust speaker levels so that you hear the testPress Setup to exit the preset mode Setting Up the Remote ControlRecalling preset codes VSX-709RDS Use the number buttons to enter the 4 digit Preset codePress Remote Setup to exit the preset mode Recalling preset codes VSX-609RDSTo cancel the preset mode at any time Press Remote SET UP To program operations for another component Press Setup to exit the Learning setup modeHighlighted buttons can learn new functions To program additional operations for the current componentPress any Multi Control button Clearing One of the Remote Control Settings VSX-709RDSClearing All the Remote Control Settings Press Setup and hold for three secondsControl Direct FunctionPress 1 to check to see the left-most digit Checking Preset Code VSX-709RDSLED 1 Press Setup and hold for three seconds Press the Multi Control button which you Want to changeFront Panel Displays & Controls~ Midnight button see @ DSP Mode button see$ Signal Select button see EON Mode button see pRemote Control VSX-709RDS 2button Master Volume +/- buttonsSetup button see p.22 Button MPXReceiver button see Remote Control VSX-609RDSMenu button ~ Effect +/- buttons see Remote Setup button seeFunction button = LED display see pages 23Signal Select indicators Advanced Theater modes Standard modeSound Modes Learning About the Sound ModesInput, DTS lights when a DTS signal is input Switching ANALOG/DIGITAL Signal InputWhile Signal Select is set to Digital Digital lights when a Dolby Digital signal is4 ¢ Playing a SourcePlaying Sources with Dolby Digital or DTS Sound Selecting a Sound Mode Control to go back to the DVD/LD normal mode This mode using the main unit simply pressThere are two ways to switch on DVD 5.1 CH Mode. With the remote control press the DVDPress Midnight Using in Midnight Listening ModeFinding a Station Using the TunerExample Tuning Directly to a StationPress Memory Press Station +/- to choose the preset Memory numberMemorizing Stations front panel only Tune to a station you want to memorizePress Memory to input the first of the four Characters Naming Memorized Stations front panel onlyTo erase or change the station name Press Class to select the class in which Station is stored Recalling Memorized StationsDocument An Introduction to RDS & EONBasics of EON Using the RDS displayReceiver’s internal Program Identification function Press FM/AM button to select the FM band Searching for RDS Programmes front panel onlyEON TA 3 EON News Setting EON front panel onlyPress the EON Mode button to select Tune into an EON FM station see p.42-43Record 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 SystemTape deck Cassette Deck ControlsRecording button VSX-709RDS only Menu VSX-609RDS only~ TOP Menu VSX-609RDS only DVD Player/DVR Controls= 5 Number buttons Use these buttons to navigate DVD menusCable TV/Satellite TV/TV Controls FM broadcasts TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Remedy Additional InformationAdditional Information Preset Code List for VSX-709RDS Television 1/6 Satellite Tuner 1/3Satellite Tuner 2/3 Satellite Tuner 3/3Television 3/6 Television 2/6Television 4/6 VCR 2/4 Manufacture Code Television 5/6Television 6/6 VCR 1/4 Manufacture CodeDVD Player VCR 3/4 Manufacture CodeNEC VCR 4/4 Manufacture CodeSatellite Tuner Preset Code List for VSX-609RDSCassette Deck 1/2 Television 2/4 Cassette Deck 2/2CD Player Television 1/4Television 4/4 Television 3/4Specifications Additional Information 99L00ZF0H00 Printed ARB7215-B

VSX-609RDS, VSX-709RDS specifications

The Pioneer VSX-709RDS and VSX-609RDS are prominent models in Pioneer’s line of AV receivers, celebrated for their robust features, impressive sound quality, and user-friendly designs. Both devices cater to home theater enthusiasts looking for a blend of innovation and reliability.

The VSX-709RDS stands out with its advanced processing capabilities and versatile connectivity options, making it suitable for modern audio-visual setups. Equipped with Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, it delivers immersive sound experiences, whether watching movies or listening to music. Its 5.1 channel configuration allows users to set up a surround sound system easily, providing an enveloping audio experience.

The receiver features a powerful amplifier that can output up to 100 watts per channel, ensuring robust sound reproduction even at high volumes. Additionally, it includes a variety of audio enhancement technologies, such as Dolby Pro Logic II, which enhances stereo soundtracks for a more engaging listening experience. The inclusion of an FM/AM tuner with RDS functionality allows users to access a wide range of radio stations and display useful information like station names and song titles.

On the other hand, the VSX-609RDS shares many of the same core functionalities but positions itself as a slightly more budget-friendly option. It also supports Dolby Digital and DTS, ensuring rich sound quality. With a 5.1 channel setup, the VSX-609RDS brings home theater sound to life, though its amplifier output is typically lower than the VSX-709RDS.

Connectivity is equally impressive in both models. They feature multiple audio and video inputs, including composite and S-video inputs, enabling users to connect various devices like DVD players, gaming consoles, and even VHS players. Additionally, the presence of optical and coaxial digital inputs enhances flexibly routing digital sound from compatible devices.

Both receivers come with user-friendly remote controls that simplify operation, allowing users to manage inputs and sound settings without needing to get up from their seats. The layout of controls and navigation menus is intuitive, catering to both novice users and audiophiles alike.

In conclusion, both the Pioneer VSX-709RDS and VSX-609RDS offer commendable sound performance and impressive feature sets tailored for home entertainment enthusiasts. With their solid build quality and advanced audio technologies, they provide a reliable choice for enhancing any media experience.