About the indicators on the display window

Name

Function

A SW

Lights up when subwoofer

 

is connected and the audio

 

signal is output from the

 

SUBWOOFER jack. While

 

this indicator lights up, the

 

receiver creates a

 

subwoofer signal based on

 

the LFE signal in the disc

 

being played back or the

 

low frequency components

 

of the front channels.

 

 

B LFE

Lights up when the disc

 

being played back contains

 

an LFE (Low Frequency

 

Effects) channel and the

 

LFE channel signal is

 

actually being reproduced.

 

Since the LFE signal is not

 

recorded in all parts of the

 

input signal the bar

 

indication will fluctuate

 

(and may turn off) during

 

playback.

 

 

C COAX

Lights up when INPUT

 

MODE is set to “AUTO”

 

and the source signal is a

 

digital signal being input

 

through the COAXIAL

 

jack.

 

 

Name

Function

 

 

D OPT

Lights up when INPUT

 

 

MODE is set to “AUTO”

 

 

and the source signal is a

 

 

digital signal being input

 

 

through the OPTICAL jack.

 

 

 

 

 

E ; D/

; D” lights up when the

 

; D EX/

receiver is decoding Dolby

 

; D+/

Digital signals.

 

; TrueHD

; D EX” lights up when

 

 

the receiver is decoding

 

 

Dolby Digital Surround EX

 

 

signals.

 

 

; D+” lights up when the

 

 

 

 

receiver is decoding Dolby

 

 

Other

 

Digital Plus signals.

 

 

 

; TrueHD” lights up

 

 

when the receiver is

Operations

 

When playing a Dolby Digital

 

decoding Dolby TrueHD

 

 

signals.

 

 

Note

 

 

format disc, be sure that you

 

 

have made digital connections

 

 

and that INPUT MODE is set

 

 

to “AUTO” (page 97).

 

FNeural-THX Lights up when the receiver applies Neural-THX processing to input signals.

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