Using Receiver

How Do I Adjust the Surround Modes?

Input Modes (only for input with digital jacks)

The input mode should usually be set to Full Auto. However, the input mode can also be set manually when you want to fix the inputs as analog signals, etc.

Full Auto

: The receiver detects the input signal format and se-

 

lects the Listen mode automatically according to the

 

speaker setup.

Digital Manual

: The inputs are fixed at digital signals and the listen

 

modes should be switched manually by the user.

 

The Digital Manual mode is switched automati-

 

cally to the Full Auto mode when an input is

 

switched or the receiver is set to Off.

Analog

: The inputs are fixed at the analog 2-channel inputs.

6ch Input

: The inputs are fixed at the analog 6-channel inputs.

 

This mode can be selected only when the DVD in-

 

put is selected with the input selector.

You cannot select the Input Analog mode if you are playing DTS-encoded media.

When you use Full Auto mode with certain DVD and LD players, performing operations such as “Skip” or “Stop” may momentarily interrupt the output. This could switch the “Listen Mode” automati- cally to the surround mode intended for the input signal if you have manually selected a different listen mode.

Different input modes can be selected for the different input devices. The selected input modes for the separate input devices are stored in the memory.

When playing a DVD Audio disc with a DVD Audio-compatible DVD player:

1.to reproduce stereo audio, set the input mode of the receiver to 6ch Input.

2.to reproduce multi-channel audio, set the input mode of the re- ceiver to 6ch Input.

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