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Turning off the power with the Sleep Timer

You can fall asleep while listening to music—Sleep Timer.

From the remote control ONLY:

Press SLEEP repeatedly.

Each time you press the button, the shut-off time changes in 10 minute intervals. The SLEEP indicator lights up on the display.

SLEEP indicator

ANALOG

AUTO SURR

SLEEP

LR

S.WFR

10min20min30min40min 50min60min OFF (canceled) 90min 80min 70min

When the shut-off time comes:

The receiver turns off automatically.

To check or change the remaining time until the shut-off time:

Press SLEEP once.

The remaining time (in minutes) until the shut-off time appears.

• To change the shut-off time, press SLEEP repeatedly.

To cancel the Sleep Timer:

Press SLEEP repeatedly so that “SLEEP OFF” appears on the display. (The SLEEP indicator goes off.)

The Sleep Timer is also canceled when you turn off the receiver.

Making sounds natural

JVC’s CC (Compression Compensative) Converter eliminates jitter and ripples, achieving a drastic reduction in digital distortion by processing the digital music data in 24 bit-quantization and by expanding the sampling frequency to 176.4 kHz (for fs 44.1 kHz signals)/192 kHz (for fs 48 kHz signals) on the front speakers. By using the CC Converter, you can obtain a natural sound field from both digital and analog sources.

Press CC CONVERTER repeatedly.

Each time you press the button, the mode changes as follows:

CC CNVRTR 1: Select when playing back an analog source or a digital source with non compressed digital sound signal (Linear PCM).

The CC CONVERTER 1 indicator lights

up on the display.

CCCNVRTR 2: Select when playing back a source with compressed digital sound signal (Dolby

Digital or DTS).

The CC CONVERTER 2 indicator lights up on the display.

CC CNVRTR OFF: Select when not using the CC Converter.

Basic adjustment of auto memory

This receiver memorizes sound settings for each source:

when you turn off the power, and

when you change the source.

When you change the source, the memorized settings for the newly selected source are automatically recalled.

The following can be stored for each source:

Audio input setting (see page 20)

Midnight mode (see page 31)

Volume level for each source when One Touch Operation is set to “ONE TOUCH OP: ON” (see page 32)

Speaker output level (see page 36)

Digital equalization pattern (see page 37)

Bass boost (see page 37)

Input attenuator mode (see page 37)

Surround/DSP mode selection (see page 45)

NOTE

If the source is “FM” or “AM,” you can assign a different setting for each band.

Signal and speaker indicators on the display

Signal indicators

 

 

 

 

Speaker indicators

L

C

R

 

 

 

 

 

L

C

R

S.WFR

LFE

ANALOG

DUAL MONO

AUTO SURR

S.WFR

LFE

LS

S

RS

DIGITAL AUTO

L

C R

HEADPHONE

LS

S

RS

LINEAR PCM

S.WFR LFE

PL

x

SB

SB

SB

DIGITAL

LS

S RS

NEO : 6

DSP

SB

SB

SB

96 / 24

3D-PHONIC

SB

SB SB

VIRTUAL SB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The signal indicators light up as follows:

L:When digital input is selected: Lights up when the left channel signal comes in.

When analog input is selected: Always lights up.

R:When digital input is selected: Lights up when the right channel signal comes in.

When analog input is selected: Always lights up.

C:Lights up when the center channel signal comes in. LS: Lights up when the left surround channel signal comes

in.

RS: Lights up when the right surround channel signal comes in.

S:Lights up when monaural surround signal comes in. SB: Lights up when the surround back channel signal

comes in.

LFE: Lights up when the LFE channel signal comes in.

NOTES

When “A MULTI” is selected in the audio input setting (see page 20), all the signal indicators except “SB,” “S,” and “LFE” light up.

When playing back multi-channel digital sound recorded in DVD-Audio with HDMI connection (see pages 11 and 20), the signal indicators may not light up correctly.

The speaker indicators light up as follows:

The subwoofer indicator ( S.WFR ) lights up when “SUBWOOFER” is set to “SUBWOOFER: YES.” For details, see page 28.

The other speaker indicators light up only when the corresponding speaker is set to “SMALL” or “LARGE,” and also when required for the current playback.

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