Displays and Controls

Remote Control

These pages describe the buttons on the remote control used to operate the receiver.

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1 SOURCE button (See p.58-65)

Use to turn on the power of your other components after you have recalled or taught the signals to this remote control.

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1

S0URCE

RECEIVER

MULTI

SYSTEM

 

OPERATION

OFF

DVD/LD

TV/SAT

VCR1

VCR2

2

MULTI CONTROL

 

MD/

TUNER

TV CONT

CD

TAPE1

CLASS

MPX

BAND

DIRECT ACCESS

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7

3

8

2MULTI CONTROL buttons

Use these to select a source and the corresponding remote operation mode.

~For example, pressing TUNER selects the built in tuner and sets the remote operation to the tuner functions.

3Component Control buttons

3

- TUNING +

 

- STATION +

 

1 Á￿

4 ¢

 

 

 

- CHANNEL +

 

1

2

3

 

4

5

6

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Use to control specific components, like a CD player or DVD player, after you have programmed the remote control to do these operations (see p.58-65) and the remote is put in that operation mode.

 

7

8

9

 

+10

0

DISC

 

RF ATT

 

DISPLAY

4

 

TV

 

TV VOL

TV CONTROL

VOLUME

 

 

 

 

 

TV FUNC

 

4TV CONTROL buttons

@The following buttons are used to control the TV only and can be used no matter what function the remote control is set to.

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TV : Press to turn the power of the TV on/off.

 

TV FUNC : Press TV FUNC to select the TV for

5

 

 

 

 

EFFECT

MENU

 

/CH SEL

6

 

 

 

7

 

ENTER

 

 

 

8

 

 

2/dts

SYSTEM

THX

ADVANCED

SETUP

9

REMOTE

MIDNIGHT

DSP

SETUP

0

 

 

 

MUTE

FUNCTION

SIGNAL

SELECT

STANDARD

MPEG

STEREO

DIGITAL NR

remote control operation.

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TV VOL +/– :Press to control the volume of the

TV.

 

 

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5 MENU button

 

 

^

Use to get the various menus for this unit onto

your TV or DTV screen.

 

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*6 EFFECT/CH SEL +/– buttons (See p.41)

EFFECT : Use these buttons to increase or

( decrease the amount of effect applied in a DSP or Advanced Theater mode. When the amount of effect is increased in a DSP/Advanced Theater

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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

VSX-D938TX

mode the characteristics of that mode become stronger and more noticeable. The scale ranges from 10-90 with 70 as the default setting. First turn on the DSP/Advanced Theater you want (by pressing the DSP/Advanced Theater button until you get the mode) and then increase or decrease the amount of effect.

CH SEL : You may want to adjust the channels when listening to some sound sources. Use this button to select the channel you want to adjust. +/– :Use these buttons to select the amount of effect in a sound mode and to adjust the channel level when making surround sound settings.

75/°/2/3/ENTER buttons

Use to operate the on-screen menu on your TV screen and enter commands when setting up surround sound, speakers levels & settings, and other set up features see p.27-37). Specific use of these buttons is described in conjunction with the operations they perform. For more information, see each individual section.

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Pioneer VSX-D938TX, VSX-D908TX-G manual Remote Control

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