12KURO LINK

1Press SHIFT+SETUP.

2Use / to select HDMI SET then press

ENTER.

3Use / to select KURO LINK, then press ENTER.

4Use / to select the setting then press

ENTER to confirm.

LINK ON – Enables the KURO LINK function.

LINK OFF – The KURO LINK is disabled. Synchronized operations cannot be used.

Before using synchronization

Once you have finished all connections and settings, you must:

1Put all components into standby mode.

2Turn the power ON for all components, with the power for the flat screen TV being turned on last.

3Choose DVD/CD and see if video output displays properly on the screen or not.

Synchronized amp mode

The synchronized amp mode can be set from the KURO LINK-compatible TV’s remote control. See the explanation below for

operations in the synchronized amp mode.

These functions are set from the TV’s menu screen. For more information, refer to the operating instructions of the KURO LINK- compatible TV.

Synchronized amp mode operations

When using the synchronized amp mode, the KURO LINK-compatible component connected to this unit operates in sync as described below.

The unit’s volume can be set and the sound can be muted using the TV’s remote control.

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When the TV’s power is set to standby, the unit’s power is also set to standby. (The unit’s power is automatically turned off when the TV’s power is turned off while a video DVD is being played on the unit. However, the unit’s power may not turn off automatically in some cases, for example, if you are listening to a CD or radio and turn off the output device.)

The unit’s input switches automatically when the TV’s channel is switched.

The synchronized amp mode remains in effect even if the unit’s input is switched to a function other than the DVD/CD.

The operations below can also be used on Pioneer KURO LINK-compatible flat screen TVs.

When the unit’s volume is adjusted or the sound is muted, the volume status is displayed on the flat screen TV’s screen.

When the OSD language is switched on the flat screen TV, the unit’s language setting also switches accordingly.

Canceling synchronized amp mode

When the synchronized amp mode is canceled, the unit’s power turns off if you were viewing a TV program on the TV.

When in the synchronized amp mode, the synchronized amp mode is canceled when the unit’s power is turned off. To turn the synchronized amp mode back on, select the synchronized amp mode using the TV’s remote control.

When in the synchronized amp mode, the synchronized amp mode is canceled if an operation that produces sound from the TV is performed from the TV’s menu screen, etc.

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Pioneer S-DV282T manual Before using synchronization, Synchronized amp mode operations, Canceling synchronized amp mode

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