Basic Playback
MULTI CHANNEL IN Playback
MULTI CH IN allows you to connect an external decoder to enjoy certain types of specialized discs. To use MULTI CH playback follow the instructions below.
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MULTI CH INPUT
Press the MULTI CH IN button on the remote control’s Receiver MAIN screen or the MULTI CH INPUT button on the front panel.
Each press switches the input between the previous mode and MULTI CH IN.
memo When MULTI CH IN is selected only the volume level can be set. All of this unit’s other features (DIGITAL NR etc.) cannot be used. Also, In BYPASS mode all speaker settings and other setup settings have no effect.
MULTI CHANNEL IN Setting
There are two types of MULTI CH IN settings: ADJUST and BYPASS. In the former you can change the sound level and in the latter it's fixed. To move between the two settings follow the procedure below:
STANDBY/ON
MULTI CH INPUT
1Put receiver in STANDBY.
2While holding down the MULTI CH INPUT
button press the STANDBY/ON button.
The setting will change depending on what state the receiver was previously in. For a few seconds the display will show you which MULTI CH setting you are now in.
ADJUST: Use the ADJUST setting when you want to be able to control each channel level individually.
BYPASS: This setting is good for getting the cleanest possible signal. In this setting you won’t be able to change each channel individually.
We recommend using BYPASS and the default setting is BYPASS.
96 kHz 24 bit Performance
This receiver is capable of playing back advanced DVD discs which are recorded in 96 kHz/24 bit format (these are all stereo discs) and any source recorded in 96 kHz and up to 24 bit. The receiver will automatically read the format of the disc and play accordingly (of course the SIGNAL SELECT will have to set to AUTO or DIGITAL to read the DVD soundtrack). When the receiver plays a 96 kHz/24 bit disc "96 kHz" and whatever mode you're using (for example "STEREO," "DIRECT or " DNR") will appear in the display.
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