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Name

Function

ASW

Lights up when the audio signal

 

is output from the SUB

 

WOOFER jack.

 

 

BLFE

Lights up when the disc being

 

played back contains an LFE

 

(Low Frequency Effect)

 

channel and the LFE channel

 

signal is actually being

 

reproduced.

CSP A/SP B Lights up according to the speaker system used. However, these indicators do not light up if the speaker output is turned off or if headphones are connected.

D;D

Lights up when Dolby Digital

 

signals are input.

 

Note

 

When playing a Dolby Digital

 

format disc, be sure that you

 

have made digital connections

 

and that INPUT MODE is not

 

set to “ANALOG” (page 59).

 

 

E;PL/

; PL” lights up when the

;PL II

receiver applies Pro Logic

 

processing to 2 channel signals

 

in order to output the center and

 

surround channel signals.

 

; PL II” lights up when the

 

Pro Logic II Movie or Music

 

decoder is activated.

Name

Function

FOPT

Lights up when INPUT MODE

 

is set to “AUTO IN” and the

 

source signal is a digital signal

 

being input through the

 

OPTICAL jack, or when

 

INPUT MODE is set to “OPT

 

IN” (page 59).

 

 

GDTS

Lights up when DTS signals are

 

input.

 

Note

 

When playing a DTS format

 

disc, be sure that you have made

 

digital connections and that

 

INPUT MODE is not set to

 

“ANALOG” (page 59).

HMEMORY Lights up when a memory function, such as Preset Memory (page 57), etc., is activated.

ITuner

Lights up when using the

indicators

receiver to tune in radio stations

 

(page 54), etc.

 

 

JPreset

Lights up when using the

station

receiver to tune in radio stations

indicators

you have preset. For details on

 

presetting radio stations, see

 

page 56.

KD.RANGE Lights up when dynamic range compression is activated (page 42).

LCOAX

Lights up when INPUT MODE

 

 

is set to “AUTO IN” and the

 

 

source signal is a digital signal

 

 

being input through the

 

 

COAXIAL jack, or when

 

 

INPUT MODE is set to “COAX

 

 

IN” (page 59).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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