Connections
Do not connect the power cord until all other connections have been made. | Digital audio component |
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Supplied Accessories | • Set “DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT” in the “AUDIO” menu correctly |
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After unpacking, check to be sure that you have all the | Menu” in “Operating Guide”). | ||
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following items. | • Digital signal through the OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT terminal |
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• FM antenna (×1) | is transmitted only when “DVD/CD” or “USB1” is selected as the | Protective cap | |
• AM loop antenna (×1) | source. |
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Thailand and the Middle East.) | TV/monitor |
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If any items are missing, consult your dealer immediately. | • | Connect your TV directly to the System. Connecting the System to a TV via other device, such as a VCR or an HDD/ | |
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| • | After connecting a TV, select the appropriate video signal output according to the color system. See “Preparations.” | |
| • To select progressive scanning mode, use the COMPONENT jacks or HDMI terminal. | ||
AM/FM antenna | • When you use an HDMI cable, make appropriate settings in the Setup Menu (refer to “Setup Menu” in “Operating | ||
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Basic Operations
•In this manual, operations using the remote control are mainly explained; however, you can use the buttons and controls on the main unit if they have the same (or similar) name and marks.
•Illustrations used in this manual is mainly of
•“USB 1” (for
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Indicates that you slide your finger on the volume jog in the specified direction(s).
How to cancel the demonstration
Press and hold DEMO button on the main unit (until “DEMO CLEAR” appears on the display) while on standby.
•When the ECO Mode is activated, the demonstration does not work.•Refer to the attached sheet “Information about the demonstration function.”STANDBY lamp
Turns off: The System is turned on.
Lights in red: The System is on standby.
Remote sensor
PHONES jack
Touch panel
Turning On/Off the Power
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Selecting the Source
On the remote
Extend it so that you can obtain the | Red | • When you start playback on the main unit, |
best reception. | Component video cord (not | the input of the connected TV compatible |
| supplied) | with HDMI CEC automatically changes to |
When using the remote control
Headphones
The illustration above is for
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To assemble the AM loop antenna |
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Voltage selector | Yellow |
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Green | VIDEO OUT will not perform properly. | |||
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Point the top of the remote control towards the remote sensor as directly as possible. If you operate it from a diagonal position, the operating range (about 5 m) may be shorter.
DO NOT turn off (standby) the System with the volume set at an extremely high level; otherwise, the sudden blast of sound may damage your hearing, speakers and/or headphones when you turn on the System or start playback.
For private listening
Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the main unit. The sound will no longer come out of the speakers. “HPHONE IN” appears on the display for a while. Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting on the headphones.
•Disconnecting the headphones will activate the speakers again.•When using the headphones with the
Motion Sensor
When you move your hand close to the remote sensor in the following cases, the illumination on the front panel turns on.
•While the System is on standby.•When “DIMMER 1” or “DIMMER 2” is selected.•When “AUTO DIMMER” is selected and playing moving and still pictures.To activate or deactivate the motion sensor, pressMOTION SENSOR.•When the motion sensor is activated, “SELECT SOURCE” appears on the display while on standby.
•When the motion sensor is deactivated, the clock is shown on the display while on standby.
•When the ECO Mode is activated, the motion sensor does not work.
(Touch to select)
Adjusting the Volume
On the main unit | On the remote |
To drop the volume in a moment
To restore the volume, press again or adjust the volume level.9 | 10 |
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Preparations
Preparing the remote control
To change the color system and scanning mode
Specifications
Amplifier section—NX-D7/NX-D5/NX-D3/NX-DC3
Bluetooth section (NX-D7)
| Changing the Display Brightness | To change the display information |
You can dim the display and illumination lamp. | • The information displayed and its order vary among the source. |
Changing the pattern of the level meter
You can select the appearance of the level meter from 5 patterns (“LVL MTR 1” – “LVL MTR 5”).
Insert the batteries into the remote control by matching the polarity (+ and
If the range or effectiveness of the remote control decreases, replace both batteries.
Caution:Be careful your children do not put the batteries into their mouths.About HDMI CEC
CEC is device controlling signals optionally employed for the HDMI standard. When devices equipped with CEC are connected, each device can control the others. This System is compatible with some basic functions of HDMI CEC. For example, when you start playback on the System, the connected TV compatible with HDMI CEC automatically turns on.
•This function is available only when the source is set to “DVD/CD” or “USB1.”•You can select or deactivate the usage for the HDMI CEC functions using “CEC” on Setup Menu (refer to “Setup Menu” in “Operating Guide”).
ON 1 To use the HDMI CEC functions normally.ON 2 Select this if you do not want to have the System automatically turned on/off by turning on/off the TV or other external HDMI CEC compatible devices. All other available HDMI CEC functions operate the same as when “ON 1” is selected.
OFF To deactivate the HDMI CEC functions.You can select the video output to match it to the color system of your TV (NTSC or PAL).
•If you connect a progressive TV through the component video cords or the HDMI cable, you can enjoy a high quality picture by selecting progressive scanning mode.
•You can change the setting only while playback is stopped.
While “DVD/CD” is selected as the source and playback isstopped...2 sec.
For NX-D7/NX-D5
When an HDMI cable is connectedAUTO | The System automatically emits the |
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PAL 576P / | For a PAL TV. |
PAL 720P / | P: Progressive |
PAL 1080I / | I: Interlaced |
PAL 1080P |
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NTSC 480P / | For a NTSC TV. |
NTSC 720P / | P: Progressive |
NTSC 1080I / | I: Interlaced |
NTSC 1080P |
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PAL 576I / | For a PAL TV. |
PAL 576P | Select “PAL 576P” if you connect |
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| COMPONENT jacks. |
NTSC 480I / | For an NTSC TV. |
NTSC 480P | Select “NTSC 480P” if you connect |
Output Power: |
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230 W (115 W + 115 W) at 3 Ω | ||
MAIN SPEAKERS | ||
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SUBWOOFERS | 230 W (115 W + 115 W) at 3 Ω | |
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230 W (115 W + 115 W) at 3 Ω | ||
MAIN SPEAKERS | ||
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SUBWOOFER | 115 W at 3 Ω (10% THD) | |
230 W (115 W + 115 W) at 3 Ω | ||
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Audio Input: AUDIO IN: Stereo mini (φ 3.5 mm) 500 mV/47 kΩ (at “AUDIO LVL3”) 250 mV/47 kΩ (at “AUDIO LVL2”) 125 mV/47 kΩ (at “AUDIO LVL1”)
Digital Input/Output:OPTICAL DIGITAL OUTPUT (output only):
HDMI MONITOR OUT (output only)
USB: REC/PLAY (input and output)
VIDEO OUT: | NTSC/PAL (interlaced/progressive) | |
Color system: | ||
VIDEO (Composite): | 1 | |
COMPONENT: | (Y) | 1 |
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HDMI MONITOR OUT
Tuner section
HDMI section (NX-D7/NX-D5)
Output power: DC 5 V 55 mACassette deck section (NX-DC3)
Frequency response: Normal (Type 1): 50 Hz – 14 000 HzWow and flutter: 0.15% (WRMS)General
Power requirements: |
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AC 110 – 127/220 – 240 V | , 50/60 Hz | ||
For Australia: | AC 240 V | , 50 Hz | |
Power consumption: |
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Dimensions (approx.): |
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Tweeter | :2.0 cm cone x 1 |
Mid Range | :5.0 cm cone x 1 |
Woofer | :16.0 cm cone x 1 |
Impedance: | :3 Ω |
Power handling capacity :115 W | |
Frequency range | :40 Hz – 20 000 Hz |
DIMMER 1 | Dims the display and the blue illumination |
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DIMMER 2 | Dims the display more than DIMMER 1 |
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AUTO | Dims the display automatically to the |
DIMMER | same level as DIMMER 2 and turns off the |
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DIMMER OFF | Normal brightness. |
Setting the ECO (Ecology) Mode
Setting the ECO Mode allows you to reduce power consumption by turning the display off while on standby.
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Auto Standby
•This does not function while “FM,” “AM” or “AUDIO IN” is selected as the source.
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To cancel, repeat the procedure.
Sleep Timer
1Specify the time (in minutes).
Current source information = Folder name, file name and tag information (for MP3, WMA, WAV) = Title and chapter number (while playing)*2/Disc or file type (while stopped) = Remaining time for recording
Current source information = Folder name, file name and tag information (for MP3, WMA, WAV) = Title and chapter number (while playing)*2/Disc or file type (while stopped) = Clock
*1 Only while a USB device is connected to the USB2 terminal. When the remaining time exceeds 100 hours, “REM
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Using the number buttons and cursor buttons on the remote control
The number buttonsPress to enter numbers. Example:• To select number 5, press 5.• To select number 10, press 10.• To select number 15, press 10, 1, then 5.
• To select number 30, press 10, 3, then 0.
• To select number 125, press 10, 10, 1, 2, then 5.
The cursor buttonsPress to select an item, adjust a parameter, or move the character entry position.
•For details about the CEC function, refer to the operation manuals of the connected CEC devices.
•The CEC function may not work depending on the settings or status of the System or the connected CEC devices.
a progressive TV through the |
COMPONENT jacks. |
For NX-D3/NX-DC3
PAL/NTSC | For a conventional PAL or NTSC TV. |
PAL PRGR / | For a progressive PAL or NTSC TV. |
NTSC PRGR |
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AM tuning range: 531 kHz – 1 710 kHz (at 9 kHz) 530 kHz – 1 710 kHz (at 10 kHz)
Disc player section | |
Region codes: | Middle East: 2 / South East Asia: 3 / Central |
Dynamic range: | 80 dB |
Horizontal resolution: | 500 lines |
Wow and flutter: | Immeasurable |
USB section
Recording format: | MP3/WMA format | ||
USB specification: | Compatible with USB 2.0 Full Speed | ||
Compatible device: | Mass storage class | ||
Compatible system: | FAT16, FAT32 | ||
Bus power supply: | DC 5 V |
| 500 mA |
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Sound pressure level: :84 dB/W•m |
Mass | :3.6 kg each |
Subwoofer—SP-NXD7W
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Speaker units | :16.0 cm cone x 1 |
Impedance | :3 Ω |
Power handling capacity :115 W | |
Frequency range | :40 Hz – 5 000 Hz |
Sound pressure level | :83 dB/W•m |
Dimensions (W × H × D) :205 mm × 409.5 mm × 290.5 mm
Mass | :3.5 kg |
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2Wait until the set time disappears.
To check the time remaining until the
y C. VOICE (Clear Voice) indicator u Karaoke operation indicators
•K.SCORING (Karaoke Scoring) indicator• (Mic Mixing) indicator• (Echo) indicator•V.MASK (Vocal Masking) indicator i Timer indicators (REC: for
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