Input Setup—Continued

Subwoofer Sensitivity

The following are also settings for “Multichannel 1” or “Multichannel 2” (cannot be specified separately for each input source).

Some DVD decks output the LFE channel at –15 dB lower than the other channels in the multichannel output.

The level setting under the Level Calibration sub-menu is applied to the analog and digital inputs as well as the multichannel input. Therefore, in this setting, you can set the optimum LFE channel level applied only to the multichannel input.

You can select from 0 (Default), +5, +10 and +15 dB.

Digital Audio

The following are settings for digital audio output. Opt 1-Opt 6: Select the device connected to “DIGITAL IN OPTICAL 1-6.”

Coax 1-Coax 6: Select the device connected to “DIGITAL IN COAXIAL 1-6.”

No: Select this when no device is connected.

Digital Format

For digital connections, you can set the digital signals to be detected preferentially. When “Digital Audio” is set to “No” on the Audio Assign Sub-menu above, this item is not displayed.

Auto: Automatically detects the format of input signals. The signal format (Dolby Digital, DTS, PCM, AAC, etc.) used for the selected source is automatically detected, and necessary decoding is performed.

DTS: Select for DTS decoding. You should select this if you feel it takes too long to detect the signals when you have selected “Auto,” or if you dislike noises caused by CDs fast forwarding or rewinding.

If any sound other than DTS is input, there is no sound. PCM: Select for PCM decoding. You should select this if you dislike omission of the top of a subsequent tune when you have selected “Auto.”

If any sound other than PCM is input, there is no sound.

Note:

When playing any DTS-type CD or LD, always select “Auto” and “DTS.” Selecting “PCM” will cause noises.

i.LINK

When you connect multiple devices using the i.LINK (AUDIO) interface, the device names in the i.LINK connection appear and you can choose the input device from them using the cursor ([ ]/[ ]) buttons. The device selected here will be the preferred device among the connected i.LINK (AUDIO) devices.

No: Select this when connected i.LINK (AUDIO) devices are not selected as input devices.

Music Server Sub-menu (When input is NET AUDIO)

Select Server

When input Music Server is selected from NET AUDIO, you can specify a server to be connected (See page 78).

Video Assign Sub-menu

The following are settings for video.

Composite Video

1-6:Select the device connected to the “VIDEO IN 1- 6” jack.

Last: Select this when you want video signal from the device you last selected to be output.

No: Select this when no device is connected.

S-Video

1-6:Select the device connected to the “S VIDEO IN 1- 6” jack.

Last: Select this when you want video signal from the device you last selected to be output.

No: Select this when no device is connected.

Component Video

RCA 1-4:Select the device connected to the “COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1-4” jack.

BNC (European and Asian models only): Select the device connected to the “COMPONENT VIDEO IN” BNC type jack.

Last: Select this when you want video signal from the device you last selected to be output.

No: Select this when no device is connected.

HDMI

1:Select the device connected to the “HDMI IN 1” jack. When selecting this, the video signal from the HDMI IN 1 terminal will also be output to the HDMI OUT terminal.

2:Select the device connected to the “HDMI IN 2” jack. When selecting this, the video signal from the HDMI IN 2 terminal will also be output to the HDMI OUT terminal.

VIDEO: Select this when you want the video signal such as Composite Video, S Video, and Component Video to be output from the HDMI OUT terminal.

Last: Select this when you want video signal from the device you last selected to be output.

No: Select this when no device is connected.

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