Other connections

Automatic plasma display input switching

In order that the plasma display can switch automatically to the correct input when you switch the input function of the receiver subwoofer, you need to tell it how your system is connected.

For example, if you connected your DVD player to the DVD input on the receiver subwoofer, and to input 2 on your plasma display, select the DVD PDP2 setting here so that when you switch the input function of the receiver subwoofer to DVD to watch your DVD player, the plasma display will automatically switch to input 2.

For each receiver subwoofer input function (DVD, DTV, PC(PC/GAME), AUX) you can select:

NONE – does not switch the plasma display input

PDP1 to PDP5 – switches the plasma display input to one of the numbered inputs (1 to 5)

TVTN – switches the plasma display to its built-in TV tuner

Note

The number of video inputs available will depend on the plasma display you’ve connected.

The PDP5 input may be called ‘PC Input’ (or similar) on your plasma display.

The SR+ setting remains in effect even in standby.

The SR+ setting does not affect the FM/AM tuner function.

Using the SR+ mode with a Pioneer plasma display

1 Press SR+ on the remote.

2 Use (cursor left/right) to select SR+ ON then press ENTER.

The SR+ setting is maintained even after switching the receiver subwoofer into standby then back on. Automatic muting and input switching will be effective when the receiver subwoofer is switched on.

If you disconnect the SR+ cable or switch the plasma display off while SR+ is on, the SR+ ON setting remains.

To switch to SR+ OFF, follow steps 1 and 2, selecting SR+ OFF.

Note

You can control this unit with the plasma display’s remote sensor even in standby, but you can’t control this unit with either this unit’s remote sensor or the plasma display’s remote sensor when the plasma display is switched off (AC off) and the SR+ cable is connected to the CONTROL IN jack of this unit.

About control out connections

Many Pioneer components support SR CONTROL connections, by which you can use the remote controls of any connected components by aiming them at the sensor of just one component.

When you use a remote control, the control signal is passed along the chain to the appropriate component.

If you choose to use this feature, you must make sure that you also have at least one set of analog or coaxial digital audio jacks connected to another component for grounding purposes.

Using a cable with mono mini-plugs on either side (sold separately), connect the CONTROL IN jack on another Pioneer component to the CONTROL OUT jack on the receiver subwoofer.

This will allow you to control the other component (such as a DVD recorder in a cabinet) by pointing its remote at the display unit supplied with this receiver subwoofer.

You can also connect this receiver subwoofer to your plasma display as described above, in which case you should point the remote at the plasma display to control your DVD player, receiver subwoofer, and plasma display.

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SX-SW570, HTS-570 specifications

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