Graphical user interface (GUI) menu

Trigger Output (Trigger output)

Use this feature to select the functions of each TRIGGER OUT jack of this unit.

Choice

Function

 

 

Trigger1

Sets the functions for the TRIGGER OUT 1 jack.

 

 

Trigger2

Sets the functions for the TRIGGER OUT 2 jack.

 

 

Trigger operation mode

Choice

Descriptions

 

 

Power

Select this setting to send the voltage signals at the

 

selected TRIGGER OUT jack while the selected zone is

 

turned on.

 

 

Source

Select this setting to send the voltage signals at the

 

selected TRIGGER OUT jack while the selected input

 

source is selected.

 

 

Manual

Select this setting to send the voltage signals manually.

 

 

Source (Source)

After selecting the input source, you can set the function of the TRIGGER OUT jacks when the corresponding input source is selected.

Choice

Descriptions

 

 

Input High

Sends the voltage when you select the input source

 

you set in “Source”.

 

 

Input Low

Stops sending the voltage when you select the input

 

source you set in “Source”.

 

 

Manual (Manual)

Choice

Function

 

 

High

Sends the voltage signals.

 

 

Low

Stops sending the voltage signals.

 

 

Signal Info.(Input signal information)

You can display the format, sampling frequency, channel, bit rate and flag data of the current input signal.

Audio Info. (Audio information)

Format

Signal format. When this unit cannot detect a digital

 

signal, it automatically switches to analog input.

 

 

Sampling

The number of samples per second taken from a

 

continuous signal to make a discrete signal.

 

 

Channel

The number of source channels in the input signal

 

(front/surround/LFE). For example, a multi-channel

 

soundtrack with 3 front channels, 2 surround channels

 

and LFE, is displayed as “3/2/0.1”.

 

 

Bitrate

The number of bits passing a given point per second.

 

 

Dialogue

The dialogue normalization level preset to the current

 

input bitstream signal (see page 159).

 

 

Flag1/Flag2

Flag data encoded in the bitstream, or PCM signals that

 

cue this unit to automatically switch decoders

 

(“Surround EX”, etc.).

 

 

Notes

“–––” appears when this unit cannot display the corresponding information.

Some high definition audio bitstream contents may not include the discrete surround back left and right channel signals but are encoded at the bitrate of 192 kHz.

Even if you make settings to output bitstreams directly, some players convert the Dolby TrueHD or Dolby Digital Plus bitstreams to the Dolby Digital bitstreams, while converting the DTS-HD Master Audio or DTS- HD High Resolution Audio bitstreams to the DTS bitstreams.

Video Info. (Video information)

HDMI Signal

Type of the source video signals and the

 

video signals output at the HDMI OUT jack

 

of this unit.

 

 

HDMI Resolution

Resolution of the input signal (analog or

 

HDMI) and the output signal (HDMI).

 

 

Analog Resolution

Resolution of the source video signals and

 

the analog video signals output at the

 

COMPONENT MONITOR OUT jacks of

 

this unit.

 

 

HDMI Error

Error message for HDMI sources or

(HDMI Message)

connected HDMI devices. See page 150 for

 

details.

 

 

HDMI error and message

Message

Cause

Device Over

The number of the connected HDMI components

 

is over the limit.

 

 

 

HDCP authentication failed.

 

 

Out of Resolution

The connected monitor is not compatible with the

 

resolution of the input video signal.

 

 

Language

Use this feature to select the language of the menu items and messages.

Choices: English (English), (Japanese), Français (French), Deutsch (German), Español (Spanish), Русский (Russian)

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You can also select the language using the “LANGUAGE” parameter in “Advanced setup” in the front panel display (see page 144).

Language

GUI menu

Front panel

Zone OSD

display

 

 

 

Русский

 

 

(Russian)

 

 

 

 

 

(Japanese)

 

 

 

 

Other languages

 

 

 

··· The selected language is displayed.

··· The selected language is not displayed. The menu items and messages are displayed in English.

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