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PLAYBACK, RECORDING
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Playing a source
1Press POWER / STANDBY to switch on the receiver.
2Turn SOURCE SELECT to select a source. yThe name of the source is displayed.
3Start playback of the source as usual.
Adjusting the sound
•Turn VOLUME to adjust the volume.
yVOLUME and the volume level between 0 and 50 is displayed.
1Press BASS or TREBLE.
yBASS or TREBLE and the actual value are displayed briefly. Then TURN VOLUME KNOB TO CHANGE is scrolled.
2Turn VOLUME to adjust the bass or treble.
yBASS or TREBLE and the actual value are displayed.
Note: If VOLUME is not turned within 5 seconds or if any other control is used, the bass or treble adjustment is switched off.
•If a subwoofer is connected, press SUBW. ON/OFF to increase the bass performance.
Note: In case of digital surround sound, a subwoofer signal will only be available when supported by the source material.
•Press LOUDNESS to switch on or off loudness. yLOUDNESS is displayed if loudness is on.
Recording from a source
If you wish to record from a source you must select it with SOURCE SELECT. The incoming signal is reproduced by all audio and – if the source includes a video signal – video outputs of the receiver. The sound settings do not affect the recording.
1Turn SOURCE SELECT to select the source you want to record from.
yThe name of the source is displayed.
2Prepare the desired recording appliance. It must be connected to one of the outputs of the receiver.
3Start recording on the recording appliance.
4Start the playback of the source as usual.
Notes: – The audio and video signal of VCR IN is not reproduced by VCR OUT. The same applies to the audio signal of CDR/TAPE IN to CDR/TAPE OUT.
–We recommend not to use the digital output
COAX OUT of the receiver to record from an analog source. Use the analog output CDR/TAPE instead.
–From a source which is connected to the
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Recording from the digital output
It is possible to connect a digital recorder to the digital output of the receiver. In this way, all signals coming from the digital inputs can be recorded directly on the connected audio recorder. The receiver will also convert all signals coming from the analog inputs to the digital output.
The receiver can be used to record digitally a multichannel surround sound audio signal (Dolby Digital or DTS) from, for example, DVD to
Notes: – When recording a Dolby Digital or DTS signal, each track must be recorded individually.
–Digital recording is not possible when the digital source material is
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