AV SURROUND RECEIVER
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
“SERIAL NO
AVR-4802
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
2SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2ACCESSORIES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 BEFORE USING
2 CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION
14.Seven Identical Power Amplifiers
4FEATURES
3CAUTIONS ON HANDLING
12.Component Video Switching
Connecting the AC OUTLETS
Connecting the audio components
5 CONNECTIONS
Connecting a tape deck
Connecting video components
Connecting a monitor TV MONITOR OUT
•Precaution when using S-jacks
Connecting a video disc player VDP VDP
Connecting a TV, DBS/SAT tuner
Pb Pr Y
Connecting a DVD player
Connecting a monitor TV MONITOR OUT jack
DVD IN jacks
Connection of AM antennas
Connecting the antenna terminals
AM loop antenna assembly
Note to CATV system installer
Connecting the MULTI SOURCE jacks
Connecting the external input EXT. IN jacks
Another roomINFRARED
Protector circuit
Speaker system connections
Note on speaker impedance
Connections
Front Panel
6!7!8 !9@0@1 @2@3
w e r t y u i o !0 !1!2!3!4!5
6 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
q w e r
Remote control unit
o 0 1 y u
Use the following buttons to set up the system
7SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Screen while icons are displayed
Page
4, 7,
Before setting up the system
2, 5, 6, 7, 2
Setting the type of speakers
Parameters
Setting the Crossover Frequency
FIXED –THX–
Setting the Subwoofer mode
Crossover frequency
Assignment of low frequency signal range
Non-FlagSource SB ch Output setting
Setting the THX Surround EX / DTS-ESSource Auto
NOTES
Preparations
Setting the delay time
1 Power amplifier assignment function setting
Setting the Multi Zone Control
Variable
2 Setting the multi-zonelevel
40dB, 0 dB
2 3 4
Setting the channel level
Select “Yes” a.If the “Auto” mode is selected
2 3 4
Subwoofer peak limit level setting
2 3 4
Setting the Digital In Assignment
NOTES
Auto tuner presets
Setting the on-screendisplay OSD
2 3 4
•On-screendisplay signals
8REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
After completing system setup
Using the remote control unit
Remote control unit’s jog stick
Operating the remote control unit
9 OPERATION
Before operating
Input mode selection function
Playing the input source
Example CD
AUTO PCM DTS
BASS
After starting playback
1Adjusting the sound quality tone
Example: Stereo
3 Turning the sound off temporarily muting
1-q 1-e 1-e 1-w
2 Listening over headphones
6 Switching the surround speakers
Multi-sourcerecording/playback
NOTES
Display
NOTES
Playback using the external input EXT. IN jacks
STEREO mode
Playing audio sources CDs and DVDs
PURE DIRECT mode
DIRECT mode
NOTES
Multi-sourceand multi-zoneplayback
MULTI ROOM MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
MULTI ROOM MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
2When using the SB/MULTI speaker terminals
2 When using the PRE OUT MULTI ZONE terminals
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
10 SURROUND
Before playing with the surround function
1, 3 2,
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Fader function
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Playing modes for different sources
AFDM Auto Flag Detect Mode
THX Surround EX / Home THX Cinema mode
q Select the program source
Surround parameters q DECODER
Checking the input signal
1-q
D.COMP. Dynamic Range Compression
DIAL.NORM
OFFSET + 4dB
Surround parameters w CINEMA EQ. Cinema Equalizer
Dolby Surround Pro Logic II mode
Dimension Control
CINEMA EQ setting
PANORAMA/DIMENSION/CENTER WIDTH setting
DEFAULT setting
DTS Neo 6 mode
11DENON ORIGINAL SURROUND MODES
Surround modes and their features
Personal Memory Plus
DSP surround simulation
2, 3, 4,
Tone control setting
SB CH OUT
DELAY TIME
Surround parameters r EFFECT
LEVEL
Signals and adjustability in the different modes
2Surround modes and parameters
Signals and adjustability in the different modes
Parameter default values are shown in parentheses
Manual tuning
Auto tuning
12 LISTENING TO THE RADIO
Remote control unit
Preset memory
Checking the preset stations
Remote control unit
Remote control unit
Recalling preset stations
13LAST FUNCTION MEMORY
14INITIALIZATION OF THE MICROPROCESSOR
1.Are the connections correct ?
15 TROUBLESHOOTING
Movie audio
16 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Optimum surround sound for different sources
2Types of multi-channelsignals
2Number of surround back speakers
Surround back speakers
1Basic setting for primarily watching movies
Speaker setting examples
2. When not using surround back speakers
2 Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic
Surround
1Dolby Surround
q Dolby Digital Dolby Surround AC-3
2DTS Digital Surround
wDolby Pro Logic
2 DTS compatible media and playback methods
2DTS Neo 6TM surround
3DTS-ESExtended Surround TM
2 DTS-ESTM Discrete
2 DTS-ESTM Matrix
Timbre MatchingTM
4DTS 96/24
5Home THX Cinema Surround
Re-EqualizationTM
6THX Surround EX
Surround modes and parameters
Power supply Power consumption
17 SPECIFICATIONS
Dynamic power Output terminals Analog
Signal to Noise Ratio IHF-A
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