Other connections

4Assign any input source connected to the plasma television to the corresponding input number.

Use

to select the source (DVD, LN

(LINE) or USB), then

to select the input

number.

 

 

This matches this unit’s input source with a numbered video input on the plasma

television.1 For example, select the LN PDP3 setting if the video output of your line component is connected to video input 3 on the plasma television. TVTN switches the plasma television to its built-in tuner and NONE leaves the plasma television input as is (no switching takes place).

5 When you're finished, press ENTER.2

Switching on the SR+ mode

1 Press SHIFT+SR+ on the remote.

2 Use to select SR+ ON then press

ENTER.

To switch SR+ control off, select SR+ OFF.

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

The SR+ setting is maintained even after switching this system into standby then back on. Automatic muting will be effective when this system is switched on.

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. This can be useful when you have multiple components contained inside an entertainment center.

If you choose to use this feature, you must make sure that you also have at least one set of analog 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 this unit.

This will allow you to control the other component by pointing its remote at this unit.

When this unit is connected to both another device and a plasma television with an SR+ cable, you can control all components by pointing their respective remote controls at the sensor for the plasma television.

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Note

1Note that certain PDP inputs (ex. PDP7) may be referred to on your plasma display as ‘PC Input’.

2• The SR+ setting remains in effect even in standby.

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

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Pioneer S-DV2SW, HTZ767DVD About control out connections, Switching on the SR+ mode, When youre finished, press ENTER.2

S-DV2T, S-DV363, S-DV2SW, S-DV4T, XV-DV767 specifications

Pioneer has long been a name synonymous with high-quality audio and video equipment, and the HTZ565DVD, HTZ363DVD, HTZ767DVD, XV-DV767, and S-DV4T models are testament to the brand's dedication to innovative technologies and user-friendly design. Each of these systems caters to home entertainment enthusiasts, offering an immersive experience that enhances both audio and visual enjoyment.

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