Displays & Controls

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PRO LOGIC

DSP

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1DTS indicator

Lights when DTS mode is being used.

2 2PRO LOGIC indicator

When the 2 (DOLBY)/DTS mode of the receiver is on, this lights to indicate playback of a two channel source.

3DSP indicator

Lights when any Advanced Theater or DSP mode is selected.

4MIDNIGHT indicator

Lights when MIDNIGHT listening mode is in use.

5DIRECT indicator

Lights when source DIRECT is in use. This function bypasses all tone, balance, DSP and Dolby Surround effects.

2DIGITAL : Lights when a DOLBY DIGITAL signal is played.

DTS: Lights when a source with DTS audio signals is played.

9 2 DIGITAL indicator

When the 2 (DOLBY)/DTS mode of the receiver is on, this lights to indicate playback of a Dolby Digital signal. However, 2PRO LOGIC lights during 2 channel playback of Dolby Digital.

0CHARACTER display

Shows the radio frequency or function (DVD/LD, CD, etc.) receiver is using .

-OVERLOAD indicator

This lights when an analog signal is too strong (the SIGNAL SELECT needs to be on ANALOG). It indicates the sound is distorting and the signal should be reduced.

6MONITOR indicator

Lights when MONITOR is selected to hear a recording as it's being made (see page 45).

7TUNER indicators

MONO:

Lights when the mono mode is set using the MPX MODE button.

TUNED:

Lights when a broadcast is being received.

STEREO:

Lights when a stereo FM broadcast is being received in auto stereo mode.

8SIGNAL SELECT indicators

Light to indicate the type of input signal assigned for the current component (see “Front Panel“, -, SIGNAL SELECT). ANALOG : Lights when an analog signal is selected.

DIGITAL : Lights when a digital audio signal is selected.

=ATT indicator

Lights when ATT is used to attenuate (reduce) the level of the input signal (can only be used in ANALOG mode).

~LOUDNESS indicator

Lights when the LOUDNESS, used to boost the bass and treble in quiet listening, is on.

!SPEAKER indicator

Shows if the speaker system is on or not. SP 3A and/or B means speakers are switched on. SP 3 means speakers are switched off.

@MASTER VOLUME LEVEL

Shows the overall volume level. Volume level is maintained even when the power is off. ---dB indicates the minimum level, and 0dB indicates the maximum level.

Depending on the level settings you make for individual channels, the MAX level can range between –10dB and 0dB.

Operation

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Pioneer VSX-D409, VSX-D509S manual Display, Signal Select indicators

VSX-D409, VSX-D509S specifications

The Pioneer VSX-D509S and VSX-D409 are two standout receivers from Pioneer's lineup, renowned for their robust performance and user-friendly features. Designed for home theater enthusiasts, both models offer a solid foundation for an immersive audio experience.

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Meanwhile, the VSX-D409 also offers a respectable 100 watts per channel, delivering dynamic range and sound fidelity that enhances any listening environment. Although it lacks some of the advanced features of the 509S, it still provides a solid surround sound experience through Dolby Digital and DTS processing capabilities.

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