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AV SURROUND RECEIVER
RI CEPTEUR AUDIO-VIDI O

AVR-2802/982
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODE D'EMPLOI

@

FOR ENGLISH READERS
POUR LES LECTEURSFRANCAIS

PAGE 2 PAGE 2, 66 -

PAGE 65
PAGE127

•

We greatly appreciate your purchase of the AVR-2802/982.

•

To be sure you take maximum

advantage

carefully and usa the set properly.
problems arise.

of all the features the AVR-2802/982

Be sure to keep this manual for future

has to offer, read these instructions
reference

should

any questions

or

•

Nous vous remercions

•

Pour _tre st_r de profiter au maximum de toutes los caracteristiques qu'a & offrir I'AVR,2802/982,
lire avec soin cos
instructions et bien utiliser I'appareiL Toujours conserver ce mode d'emploi pour s'y r_f_rer ulterieurement en cas
de question ou de probl_me.

de I'achat de I'AVR-2802/982.

I_qF_

I_:_

• SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

•

FOR CANADA

MODEL ONLY

WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

I

TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG
CAUTION
TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.

POUR LES MODELE CANADIEN

UNIQUEMENT

ATTENTION

CAUTION:

POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTERODUIRE LA
LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE
CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU' AU
FOND.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USERSERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

The fightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within
the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to

This

device

the

following

complies

persons.

This

interference,
including

with

two
and

(2} this

interference

Class

B digital

Interference-Causing

The exclamation

point within

an equilateral

triangle is

Get appareil

sur

(f)

device

that

may

FCC

This
must

cause

accept

meets

Regulations

de

la classe
brouilleur

all

Operation
may

any

undesired

apparatus

le matebel

Rules

device

Equipment

numebque

Reglement

intended toand
alertmaintenance
the user to the
presenceinstructions
of importantin
operating
{servicing)
the literature accompanying the appliance.

Par_ 15 of the

conditions:

not

is subject
cause

interference

recewed,

operation

requirements

B respecte

toutes

of

les

the

Canadian

exigences

du

du Canada

"SERIAL NO.
PLEASE RECORD UNIT SERIAL NUMBER ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF THE
CABINET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE"
"NO. DE SERIE
PRIERE DE NOTER LE NUMERO DE SERIE DE L'APPAREIL INSCRIT A L'ARRIERE
DU COFFRET DE FA(_ON A POUVOIR LE CONSULTER EN CAS DE PROBLEME."
• NOTE ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L'UTILISATION

•

•

Avoid

•

Evter

des temperatures

heat

dispersion

the

set

free

from

moisture,

water,

and

•
•

Do not let foreign
Ne pas laisser

objects in the set
des obiets
etrangers

dans

I'appareil

•

Proteger
]'appareil
lapoussicre

•

Unplug the power cord when
for long periods of time

•

Oebrancher
le cordon
d'alimentation
Iorsque
I'appareil
n'est pas utilise pendant
de Iongues

high temperatures

Allow
for sufficient
installed
on a rack

Keep
dust

contre

I'humidit6,

I'eau

et

when

6levees

Tenir
compte
d'une
disperson
de chaleur
suffisante
lots de I'installation
sur une _tag_re

•
not using

the

Do

not

come

set

let

insecticides,

in contact

with

benzene,
the

and

thinner

set

•

Ne gas mettre en contact
des insecticides,
benzene
et un diluant avec I'appareil

•

Never

•

way
Ne jamais
demonter
ou modifier
d'une maniare ou d'une autre

du

periodes

•

Handle the power cord carefully
Hold the plug when unplugging

•

Manipuler
le cordon
d'alimentation
avec
pr6caution
Tenir la prise lots du deblanchement
du cordon

the

cord

* {For sets with
•
•

2

Do not obstruct
Ne pas obstruer

ventilation

holes)

the ventlat
on holes
les trous d'aeration

disassemble

to

harmful

or

modify

the

set

in any

I'appareil

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.

Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the appliance is operated.

2.

Retain Instructions
should be retained

3.

Heed Warnings -AII
operating instructions

4.

Follow Instructions
should be followed.

5.

Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used
near water - for example,
near a bathtub,
washbowl,
kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement,
or near a
swimming
pool, and the like.

6.

Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with
a cart or stand that is recommended
by the manufacturer

6A.

An appliance and cart
combination
should be
moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven
surfaces may cause
the appliance and cart
combination
to overturn.

- The safety and operating
for future reference.
warnings on the appliance
should be adhered to.
- All

operating

and

and in the

use instructions

Wail or Ceiling
Mounting
- The appliance
should be
mounted to a wail or ceiling only as recommended
by the
manufacturer

8.

Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its
location
or position
does not interfere
with its proper
ventilation.
For example,
the appliance
should not be
situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that may
block the ventilation
openings;
of, placed in a built-in
installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede
the flow of air through the ventilation openings.

10.

11.

Power-Cord
Protection - Power-supply
cords should be
routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched
by items placed upon or against them, paying particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience
receptacles,
and
the point where they exit from the appliance.

14.

Cleaning - The appliance
should
recommended
by the manufacturer

15.

Power Lines - An outdoor
from power lines.

16.

Outdoor Antenna
Grounding
- If an outside antenna is
connected
to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage
surges and built-up
static charges.
Article
810 of the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSl/NFPA
70,
provides
information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and
supporting
structure,
grounding
of the leadqn wire to an
antenna-discharge
unit, size of grounding
conductors,
location of antenna-discharge
unit, connection
to grounding
electrodes,
and requirements
for the grounding electrode.
See Figure A.

17.

Nonuse Periods - The power cord of the appliance should
be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long
period of time.

18.

Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that
objects
do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the
enclosure through openings.

19.

Damage
serviced

instructions

7.

g.

12.

Grounding or Polarization - Precautions should be taken so
that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is
not defeated.

(NEC ART 25e. PART H_
NEC.NATIONALELECTR_CALCODE

Requiring
Service
by qualified service

A. The power-supply

C. The appliance

cleaned

should

only

- The appliance
personnel when:

or liquid has been

has been exposed

should

spilled

20.

has

been

be
or

into the

to rain; or

D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally
exhibits a marked change in performance;
or
E. The appliance
damaged.

as

be located away

cord or the ptug has been damaged;

B. Objects have fallen,
appliance; or

Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
appliances (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Power Sources - The appliance should be connected
to a
power supply only of the type described
in the operating
instructions
or as marked on the appliance.

antenna

be

dropped,

or the

Servicing - The user should not attempt
appliance
beyond
that
described
in
instructions.
All other servicing
should
qualified service personnel.

or

enclosure

to service the
the operating
be referred
to

• INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the DENON AVR-2802/982 Digital Surround A / V receiver. This remarkable component has been engineered to provide
superb surround sound listening with AV theater sources such as DVD, as well as providing outstanding high fidelity reproduction of your favorite
music sources.
As this product is provided with an immense
contents of this manual before proceeding.

array of features, we recommend

that before you begin hookup and operation that you review the

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Before Using

..............................................................................

Csutions on Installation
Cautions on Handling
Features

...............................................................
..................................................................

....................................................................................

Connections

...........................................................................

Part Names 8rid Functions

4

Operation

4

Surround

5

DSP Surround Simulation .........................................................

47~52

5

Listening to the Radio

53~55

6~13

Last Function

14, 15

Initialization

............................................................

16~26

Troubleshooting

Remote Control Unit ...............................................................

27~35

Additional

Setting up the system

......................................................

...........................................................................

35-41

..............................................................................

Memory

.........................................................
...............................................................

of the Microprocessor

55

................................................

55

...........................................................................

Information

Specifications

42-46

56

............................................................

57~64

...........................................................................

65

• ACCESSORIES
Check
_} Operating

instructbns

I

C5_R6P/AA batteries ............ 2

_2_Warranty

that

the following

parts

( for North America model only ) ....................

_6)AM loop antenna .................. I

_ FM indoor antenna

®

[]

are included

®

in addition
1

to the

main

unit:

C._Service station list ........... 1

1

[4) Remote Control unit
(RC-903) .....................

®

1

®

BEFORE USING

Pay attention

to the following

before using this unit:

• Moving the set
TOprevent short circuits or damaged wires in the connection
always unplug the power cord and disconnect the connection
between all other audio components when moving the set.

cords,
cords

• Store this instructions
in a safe place.
After reading, store this instructions along with the warranty
safe place.
• Note that the illustrations
in this instructions
the actual set for explanation purposes,

• Before turning the power switch on

in a

may differ from

Check once again that all connections are proper and that there are
not problems with the connection cords. Always set the power
switch to the standby position before connecting
connection cords.

[]

CAUTIONS

Noise or disturbance
any other electronic
tuner or TV.

and disconnecting

ON INSTALLATION
of the picture may be generated

equipment

using microprocessors

if this unit or
is used near a

If this happens, take the following steps:
• install this unit as far as possible from the tuner or TV.
• Set the antenna wires from the tuner or TV away from this unit's
power cord and input/output connection cords.
• Noise or disturbance tends to occur particularly

when using indoor

antennas or 300 _/ohms feeder wires. We recommend
outdoor antennas and 75 £2/ohms coaxial cables.

using

4 incP '10 cm or more

For heat dispersal, leave at least 10 cm of space between the top,
back and sides of this unit and the wall or other components.

4

Wall

[]

CAUTIONS

• Switching
connected

the

ON HANDLING

input

function

when

input

jacks

are

not

A clicking noise may be produced if the input function is switched
when nothing is connected to the input jacks, if this happens, either
turn down the MASTER VOLUME control or connect components
to the input jacks.
• Muting of PRE OUT jacks, HEADPHONE
terminals

• Whenever the power switch is in the STANDBY state, the
apparatus is still connected on AC line voltage.
Please be sure to unplug the cord when you leave home for,
say, a vacation.

jack and SPEAKER

The PRE OUT jacks, HEADPHONE jacks and SPEAKER terminals
include a muting circuit. Because of this, the output signals are
greatly reduced for several seconds after the power switch is
turned on or input function, surround mode or any other-set-up is
changed, if the volume is turned up during this time, the output will
be very high after the muting circuit stops functioning. Always wait
until the muting circuit turns off before adjusting the volume.

[]

FEATURES

1. Multi Room Music Entertainment
Multi Source Function:

System

4,

This unit's Multi Source function lets you select different audio or
video sources for viewing or listening Different sources can thus
be enjoyed in the main room and the subroom simultaneously.
2. Dolby Pro Logic II decoder
Dolby Pro Logic iI is a new format for playing multichannel audio
signals that offers improvements
over conventional Dolby Pro
Logic. It can be used to decode not only sources recorded in Dolby
Surround but also regular stereo sources into five channels (front
left/right,
center and surround left/right).
In addition, various
parameters can be set according to the type of source and the
contents, so you can adjust the sound field with greater precision.
3. Dolby Digital
Using advanced
digital processing
algorithms,
Dolby Digital
provides up to 5.1 channels of wide-range, high fidelity surround
sound. Dolby Digital is the default digital audio delivery system for
North American DVD and DTV.

DTS (Digital Theater Systems)
DTS provides up to 5.1 channels of wide-range, high fidelity
surround sound, from sources such as laser disc, DVD and
specially encoded music discs.

5. DTS-ES Extended

Surround and DTS Neo:6

The AVR-2802/982 is compatible with DTS-ES Extended Surround, a
new multi-channel format developed by Digital Theater Systems Inc.
The AVR-2802/982 is also compatible with DTS Neo:6, a surround
mode allowing 6.1-channel playback of regular stereo sources.
6. Component Video Switching
In addition to composite video and "S" video switching, the AVR2802/982 provides 2 sets of component video (Y, PB/Cs, PR/CR)
inputs for the DVD and TV/DBS inputs, and one set of component
video outputs to the television, for superior picture quality.
7,

Video Select Function
Allow you to watch one source (visual) while listening to another
source (audio).

[]

CONNECTIONS
• DO not plug in the AC cord until all connections
have been
completed.
• Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with
left, right with right).
• Insert the plugs securely. Incomplete connections will result in the
generation of noise.
• Use the AC OUTLETS for audio equipment only. Do not use
them for hair driers, etc.

• Note that binding pin plug cords together with AC cords or placing
them near a power transformer will result in generating hum or
other noise.
• Noise or humming may be generated if a connected
audio
equipment is used independently without turning the power of this
unit on. If this happens, turn on the power of the this unit.

• When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.
The power to these outlets is turned on and off when the power is switched between on and standby from the remote control unit or power
switch.
OU_I_OT

CD player

{Connecting

the

AC OUTLETS

]

AC OUTLETS
• SWITCHED
I Connecting

a turntable

]

(total capacity
/20 W (1 A ))
The power to these Outlets is turned on and off in coniunct_on w_th the
POWER operation switch on the main unit, and when the power is switched
between on and standby from the remote control unit

Cor_[_ect the tumtable's
output cord to the AVR
2802/982rs PHONO iacks, the L {Feft) PlU9 to the L
jack,, the R (right) plug to the ri9ht jack

driers,

TVs ot other electrical

I Connecting

pro*out

jacks

I

Use these iacks if you wish to conllect externaJ power amplifier(s) to
increase the power of the front, ceiitet, surlound
alld suiround back
soured chanr_els, or for co_nectiorl to powered Ioudspeakels
To use Surround bac_, with one speaker, connect the exterila_ power
ampiifler to SURR BACK L CH

Tumtable
(MM cartridge)

Ground
wl_e

the

appliances

_

S
_n_r,_

AC /20 V, 60 Hz

MD recotder, CD recorde[ or other component
equipped with digital input/output
iacks

CD recorder

OUTPUT

i Connecting

the

i

DIGITAL

_

_

DDDD

oo

_

o _ _ O _ with
digital oroutput
CD player
other jacks

jacks

component

]

Use these for collnect_ons to audio (v_deol equipment
for instructions on settling this terminal

=

equlpped
R
L
_NPt;T

R
L
OUTI_U

digital output

Refer to page 24

a _acn

, _

Connecting
with

or Tape deck,
_

_

a tape

away

deck]

Connections
for recording:
Connect tile tape deck's recording _rlpu_ iac_,s (LINE _N or REC) to this urllt's tape
recording {CDR/TAPE OUT) jacks using pin plug cords
Connections
for playback:
Corl[lect the tape deck's playback output jacks {LINE OUT or PB) to this urllt's tape
playback, (CDR/TAPE

6

NOTE:
•

IN) jacks using pirl plug cords

• TO connect the video signal, connect using a 75 _2/ohms video signal cable cord. Using an improper cable can result in a drop in video quality.
• When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.

TV or DBS tunel
VlOEO
ou

I

_
_
I:_ o oo _
L

O

Connecting

_
oo

Connecting

a TV/DBS tuner

I

TV/DBS
• Connect the TV's or DBS tuner's video output iack {VIDEO OUTPUT) to the
_
(yellow) TV/DBS IN iack using a 75 _Johms video coaxial pin plug
cord
• Connect the TV's or DBS tuner's audio output iacks (AUDIO OUTPUT) to
the _
TV/DBS IN jacks using pin plug cords

a DVD player ora

Monitor

video disc player (VDP)I

DVD
• Connect the video disc player's video output jack (VIDEO OUTPUT) to the _
(yellow) DVD IN
jack using a 75 _Johms video coaxial pin plug cord
• Connect the video disc player's analog audio output jacks {ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT) to the
[_
DVD IN jacks using pin plug cords
• A VDP can be connected to the VDP jacks in the same way
• It is also possible to connect a video disc playel, DVD playel, video camcorder, game machine, etc,
to the VCR-2/VAUX jacks

TV

I Connecting a Monitor TV I
MONITOR OUT
• Connect
the TV's video
input iack (VIDEO INPUT} to
the
_
MONITOR
OUT
jack
using
a 75
_/ohms
video coaxial pin
plug cord¸

D_

o@C@©

Note on connecting

the digital input jacks

• OnlYFor
details,aUdi°
signalSsee
pageare6,input24
to the digital input iacks

I Connecting

a video decks]

• There are two sets of video deck (VCR) jacks, so two video decks can be connected for simultaneous recording or video copying
Video input/output
connections:
• Connect the video deck's video output jack (VIDEO OUT) to the _
{yellow) VCR-1 IN iack, and the video deck's video input iack (VIDEO IN) to the
(yellow) VCR-1 OUT jack using 75 OJohms video coaxial pin plug cords
Connecting the audio output jacks
• Connect the video deck's audio output jacks (AUDIO OUT) to the _
VCR-1 IN jacks, and the video deck's audio input iacks (AUDIO IN) to the _
OUT iacks using pin plug cords
•_ Connect the second video deck to the VCR-2NAUX iacks in the same way

VCR-1

• When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.
• A note on the S input jacks
The input selectors for the S inputs and pin jack inputs work in conjunction with each other.
• Precaution when using S-jacks
This unit's S-jacks (input and output) and video pin jacks (input and output) have inde _endent circuit structures, so that video signals input from
the S-jacks are only output from the S-jack outputs and video signals input from the pin iacks are only output from the pin jack outputs.
When connecting this unit with equipment that is equipped with S jacks, keep the above )oint in mind and make connections according to the
equipment's instruction manuals.

Connecting

a monitor

TV I

MONITOR OUT
• Connect the TV's S video input (S-VIDEO INPUT) to the _

DVD player or video disc player (VDP)

OUT iack using a S jack connection

[ Connecting
DVD

a DVD player or a video disc player (VDP)

]

• Connect the DVD player's S-Video output jack to the SWIDEO
DVD IN iack using an S-Video connection cord
• A VDP can be connected to the VDP jacks in the same way
• It is also possible to connect a video disc player, DVD player,
video camcorde
game machine, etc, to the VCR-2/VAUX
jacks

MONITOR

cord¸

E [wM
ontorT
TV or satellite

b¢oadcast

I Connecting

tuner

a TV/DBS

tuner

I

• Connect the TV's or DBS tuner's S video output iack {SVIDEO OUTPUT) to the _
TV/DBS IN iack
using an S jack connection cord

_H_H_H_

s v,oEo

_
_

_

_

Vrdeo deck 1

iconn°ct,no
t.ev,deo
O°o..
I
* Connect

_
(SqN) to
connection
• Connect

the video deck's

S output

jack (S-OUT) to the

VCR_I IN jack and the video deck's S input iack
the _
VCR_I OUT jack using Siack
cords
the video deck's

S output

jack (S-OUT) to the

VCR-2N AUX IN iack and the video deck's S input
jack (SdN) to the _
jack connection

VCR-2NAUX

OUT iack using S

cords

Video deck 2

Connect the components'

8

audio inputs and outputs

as described on page 7

I

• When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.
• The signals input to the color difference (component) video jacks are not output from the VIDEO output jack (yellow) or the S-Video output jack.
in addition, the video signals input to the VIDEO input (yellow) and SWideo input jacks are not output to the color difference (component) video
jacks.
• The AVR-2802/982'S on-screen display signals are not output from the color difference (component) video output jacks (MONITOR OUT).
• Some video sources with component video outputs are labeled Y, C8, CR, or Y, Pb, Pr, or Y, R-Y, B-Y. These terms all refer to component video
color difference output.

DVD player

I Connecting

v'°e°°°TI........

]

Mon_tol

a DVD player

DVD IN jacks
• Connect
the DVD
pEayer's coEor difference
(component}
video output jacks (COMPONENT
VIDEO OUTPUT) to the COMPONENT DVD IN iack
using 75 _/ohms coaxial video pin-plug cords
• In the same way, another video source with
component video outputs such as a TV/DBS tuner,
etc,
can be connected
to the TV/DBS
color
difference (component) video iacks

TV

Connecting

Y

CB

a monitor

TV 1

MONITOR OUT jack
• Connect the TV's color difference
Icomponentl
video
input
iacks
ICOMPONENT VIDEO ENPUTI to the
COMPONENT MONITOR OUT iack
using 75 _/ohms coaxial video p_nplug cords¸

COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
OR

The color difference

input iacks may be indicated differently

on I

some TVs, monitors or video components ("CR, CB and Y", "R-Y, I
B-Y and Y", "Pr, Pb and Y", etc.). For details, carefully read the
operat ng nstruct ons nc uded w th the TV or other component.

AM LOOP
ANTENNA

D_RECTiON OF
B ROADCAST_NG

(Suppl_ed}

STATION

I

FM ANTENNA

75_ohms
COAXIAL
CABLE

AM OUTDOOR
ANTENNA
FM_NDOOR
ANTENNA
(Supplied)

GROUND

• An F4ype FM antenna cable plug can be connected

directly.

AM loop antenna assembly
Connection
a_tenna

1 Push

(_) _R

of AM antennas

tot mina,s
the

level

2 ]nsett

the

collductol

3

Returll

the

_ever

e_move the v_nyl de
and take Out the
conne¢l_o[ _ _ir}e

a With the ar_tenr/a
on top any stable
su_faee
Mount

b With the antenna
attached to a wa_l

Bend in the teverse
direction

Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's
attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC which provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies
that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding
system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry
as practical
Notes:
• DO not connect two FM antennas simultaneously
• Even if an external AM antenna is used, do not disconnect
the AM loop antenna
• Make sure AM loop antenna lead terminals
metal paris of the panel

10

do not touch

• These jacks are for inputting multi-channel audio signals from an outboard decoder, or a component with a different type of multi-channel
decoder, such as a DVD Audio player, or a multi-channel SACD player, or other future multi-channel sound format decoder.
• When making connections, also refer to the operating instructions of the other components.

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Decoder

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with 6 <'hannel

analog output

For instructions

on playback using the external input (EXT. IN) jacks, see page 38.

• if another pre-main (integrated)
the same time.

amplifier is connected,

hteglated

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the multi-zone jacks can be used to play a different

pre main amplifier

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For instructions

on operations

using the MULTI ZONE jacks, see page 40, 41.

program source in another room at

• Connect
thespeaker
terminals
withthespeakers
making
sure
that
likepolarities
arematched
{®withO, QwithQ).Mismatching
of
polarities
willresult
inweakcentral
sound,
unclear
orientation
of
thevarious
instruments,
andthesense
ofdirection
ofthestereo
being
impaired.
• When
making
connections,
takecarethatnoneoftheindividual
conductors
ofthespeaker
cordcomeincontact
withadjacent
terminals,
withotherspeaker
cordconductors,
orwiththerear
panel.
NOTE:

Speaker Impedance
• Speakers with an impedance of from 6 to 16 _2/ohms can be
connected for use as front and center speakers.
• Speakers with an impedance of 6 to 16 _/ohms can be connected
for use as surround and surround back speakers.
• Be careful when using two pairs of front speakers (A + B) at the
same time, since use of speakers with an impedance of less than
8 _/ohms will lead to damage.
• The protector circuit may be activated if the set is played for long
periods of time at high volumes when speakers with an impedance
lower than the specified impedance are connected.

NEVER touch the speaker terminals when the power is on.
Doing so could result in electric shocks.

Connection
1 Loosen by turning
counterclockwise

2 Insert the cord

the

speaker

terminals

3 _ghten by turning
clockwise

Connecting

Turn clockwise
banana plug

banana plugs

to tighten,

then insert the

,, This unit is equipped with a high-speed protection circuit. The purpose of this circuit is to protect the speakers under
circumstances such as when the output of the power amplifier is inadvertently short-circuited and a large current flows, when
the temperature surrounding the unit becomes unusually high, or when the unit is used at high output over a long period
which results in an extreme temperature rise.
When the protection circuit is activated, the speaker output is cut off and the power supply indicator LED flashes. Should
this occur, please follow these steps: be sure to switch off the power of this unit, check whether there are any faults with
the wiring of the speaker cables or input cables, and wait for the unit to cool down if it is very hot. Improve the ventilation
condition around the unit and switch the power back on.
If the protection circuit is activated again even though there are no problems with the wiring or the ventilation around the
unit, switch off the power and contact a DENON service center.

,, The protector circuit may be activated if the set is played for long periods of time at high volumes when speakers with an
impedance lower than the specified impedance (for example speakers with an impedance of lower than 4 _/ohms) are
connected. If the protector circuit is activated, the speaker output is cut off. Turn off the set's power, wait for the set to cool
down, improve the ventilation around the set, then turn the power back on.

12

Connections
• When making connections,

also refer to the operating instructions

of the other components.

[ SURROUND SACK SPEAKERSYSTEMS ]
NOTE:
When
_

Connection
subwoofer

jack
with

using two surround

SURROUND BACK
SPEAKER SYSTEM

back

for

buik-in

amplifier (super woofer),

etc.

7

o

G
-

-

%._

m

FRONT
SPEAKER
SYSTEMS
(A)

FRONT
SPEAKER
SYSTEMS
(B)

[ CENTER
SPEAKER ]
SYSTEM

• Precautions when connecting speakers
If a speaker is placed near a TV or video monitor, the colors on the screen may be disturbed
happen, move the speaker away to a position where it does not have this effect.

by the speaker's

SURROUND
SPEAKER
SYSTEMS

magnetism.

If this should

[]

PART NAMES

AND FUNCTIONS

• For details on the functions of these parts, refer to the pages given in parentheses

Power ON/STANDBY

_

_)

_)

switch ....................................................

(35)

Headphones jack (PHONES) ....................................................

(39)

6.1/7.1 SURROUND button ......................................................

(45)
_)

TONE CONTROL button ....................................................

(38.50)

CH VOL button ...................................................................

(42, 43)

MASTER VOLUME control ......................................................

(37)

Master volume indicator (VOLUME

{37)

Front speaker system selecter buttons
(SPEAKER A/B) .............................................................

(35, 39, 55)

Display

INPUT MODE button ...................................................

LEVEL) ............................

(36, 38, 45)

INPUT mode indicators ............................................................

{37}

ANALOG button .................................................................

(36, 38)

i_

SIGNAL indicators ..............................................................

EX_. IN button ....................................................................

(36, 38)

i_

Remote control sensor (REMOTE SENSOR) ...........................

(27}

Power indicator ........................................................................

{35)

(37, 45}

VIDEO SELECT button .............................................................

(39)

DIMMER

button .......................................................................

(39)

i_

FUNCTION knob ..............................................

STATUS button .........................................................................

(39)

i_

TUNING PRESET button ..........................................................

{55)

TONE DEFEAT button ..............................................................

(38)

SOURCE selector button .........................................................

{36)

REC/MULTI button ...................................................................

{40)

SURROUND

MODE button .........................................

(37, 43, 49}

SURROUND

PARAMETER button ...............................

(44, 46, 49}

SELECT knob .............................................

14

_}

().

(37, 42, 43, 45, 49, 50}

i_

(36, 40, 45, 53, 55}

• For details on the functions of these parts, refer to the pages given in parentheses

I
I LEDs (indicators)

(

}.

t tRaenms_t
?tcont

I SYSTEM CALL buttons .............. (33, 34, 35}

I Power button ....................................

I Tuner buttons .............................

I IbnuPt_tnSs°Ulce
se!e?°i ............ (36, 41, 45, 53)

(29, 35) 1

(28, 31, 54) I

(28, 31)

I SPEAKER select button .........................
I Surround

(27) I

1

....................... {29, 32, 35)

I System buttons ................................

K_J sig?a, .............................

Ib:it?sV?::::?:
'................
'3_'
I
(39
I

(35)

buttons ................. (37, 43, 45, 48)

MUTING button ......................................

'"'_"rb':t_,',s'V_?E
tt'?iltr
...............
(86,
38,
45)
I

I siWw°tdc_]Seltctci[

ITunersystem

(28, 29,

buttons

31,

32,

34,

I_o_,_ot

35, 41)

48
49
59/

_Chonno
_botton'
se,eot,on
ttr............
,17,
42,
48,
59,
I
I

.................... (28,53)

Cursor buttons

................... (17, 42, 43, 50)

ION SCREEN button .........................
I button
USE/L EARN se Iect°r ........................ {32, 35]

I Test tone button

....................................

IDVD SETUP button

(39, 54) 1

..............................

(31) I

(42)

I SYSTEM SETUP button

.................. (17, 26)

I Multi source button

.........................

STATUS button .......................................

(39) 1

(40)

_TEe

shaded buttons

(Nothing

_

do not function with the AVD2802/982

happens when they are pressed)

The button indicated

,_ , however, can be used with the learning function

[]

SETTING

UP THE SYSTEM

• Once all connections with other AV components have been completed as described in "CONNECTIONS" (see pages 6 to 13), make the various
settings described below on the monitor screen using the AVR-2802/982'S on-screen display function.
These settings are required to set up the listening room's AV system centered around the AVR-2802/982.
• Use the following buttons to set up the system:

_rYe:::hiMs

_J

and

t__iUs:lal:lyUtt_:nsystem

[zb : Use

these

on the
_iq and

_Z/ : Use

/

• System setup items and default values (set upon shipment
System

Speaker
Collfiguration

C¢ossove_

]llput the combination
of speakers
in your system
and thelr
correspondMg
sizes {SMALL tot regular speakers, LARGE for full
size, full range} to automatically
set tile composition
of the slglla_s
output from the speakers and the frequency respollse

_

SB CH Auto
Flag Detect

Set the method
slgna_s

_

Delay _me

This parameter is for optimizing the timlng with which the audio
slgna_s are produced from the speakers and subwoofer
accotding to
the listening posidoll

speaker

of p_aying the

for playing

surround

back channel

the

digital

to move

input

iacks

for

the

to the

Eeft and

right

the cursors

(l

and T) up and

down

on the
/

different

input

settings

Front Sp

Center Sp

Sub Woofer

Large

Smal_

Yes

Surround

Sp

Surround

Small

Back Sp

Small //spkr

80 Nz

LFE

for d_gltal

_npt
asslglls

these

deep bass signals

This adiust s the volume of the signals output from the speakers and
subwoofer
for the dJffeterlt charlrle_s _rl order to obtain optlmum
effects

This

1_1 and I_)

Default

This selects the subwoofer

Digital _n
Assignment

cursors

from the factory)

Su_w0ofel mode

@_

the

I

screen

setup

Set the frequency (Hz) below which the bass sound of the various
speakers is to be output from the subwooter

Channel
Level

to move

menu

screen

F_equency

_

setup

DTS ES / 6 1 Source Auto Flag Detect Mode
Front L & R

Center

Sub Woofer

12 ft (36 m)

12 ft (36 m)

12 ft (36m)

Center

Subwoofer

Fro_t L
OdB

Frorlt R
OdB

OdB

Surround

= OFF
L& R

/0 ft (3Ore)
su Found
L

OdB

0dB

Surround

Back

lOft{SOre)

Surround
R

Surround Back

OdB

OdB

CD

DVD

]_7/DBS

CDRFAPE

VDP

VCR 1

VCR 2

COAXIAL

OPTICAL I

OPTICAL 2

OPTICAL 3

OFF

OFF

OFF

source

sources

Digital
Ir_puts

This

_

On Screen
Display

sets

appea_s
control

whether
on

unit

the

or
monito¢

or ma_n

unit

not

to

display

the

screen

when

the

are

on screer_
controls

display
on

the

that

On Screen

remote

A1 -- A8

_7_

Auto Tuner
Presets

FM stations are received

Display = ON

operated¸

automatically

and stored in the memory

87 5/89 1/98 1/107 9/901/901/90//90/

B/ -g8

520/600//000/1400/1500//710

C/

-C8

90 1 MHz

D/

-D8

90 1 MHz

E/ -E8

90 1 MHz

MHz

kHz, 90//90/

MHz

NOTES:
• The on screen display signals are not output from the color difference (component) video signal (MONITOR OUT) jacks.
• The on-screen display signals are output with priority to the S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack during playback of a video component. For example,
if the TV monitor is connected to both the AVR-2802/982's S Video and video monitor output jacks and signals are input to the AVR-2802/982
from a video source (VDP, etc.) connected to both the SWideo and video input jacks, the on screen display signals are output with priority to
the S-Video monitor output. If you wish to output the signals to the video monitor output jack, do not connect a cord to the SWIDEO
MONITOR OUT jack. (For details, see page 26.)
• The AVR-2802/982'S on screen display function is designed for use with high resolution monitor TVs, so it may be difficult to read small
characters on TVs with small screens or low resolutions.
• The setup menu is not displayed when "HEADPHONE

16

ONLY" is selected.

• Speaker system layout
Basic system layout
• The following is an example of the basic layout for a system consisting

of seven speaker systems and a television monitor:

_Centerspeakersystem

Surround back speaker systems

r
Front speaker systems
Set these at the sides of the TV or screen with
their front sur[aces as flush with the front of the
screen as possible

Check that all the connections

Surround

speaker systems

are correct, then turn on the main unit's power.

Display the System Setup Menu.

System

Setup

Menu

_Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assignment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets
k

• The composition of the signals output from the different
combination of speakers actually being used.

1

channels and the frequency

At the System Setup Menu select "Speaker Configuration'.

Switch to the speaker configuration

screen.

response

are adjusted automatically

according

to the

Setwhether
ornotspeakers
are
connected
and,if so,theirsize
parameters.
• Toselect
thespeaker

SpeakerConfiguration
E_Front
Sto.
Center

Speaker

Configuration
Surround

SD.
SP. Ba_

Subwoofer

_m

(_

_[_

•

To select

the

Front Sp
Center Sp

parameter

Subwoofer
Surround
Surround

Sp

back Sp

Press the ENTER button to finalize the setting.

..o,E=

Select "Large" or "Small" not according to the actual size of the speaker but according to the speaker's
capacity for playing low frequency
(bass sound below frequency set for the Crossover Frequency mode and below) signals. If you do not know, try comparing the sound at both
settings (setting the volume to a level low enough so as not to damage the speakers) to determine the proper setting.
• When "2spkrs" is selected for the surround back channel, and external integrated pre-main amplifier or power amplifier must be connected
to the pre-out acks SBL and SBR.

See page 13.

• Parameters
Large ................... Select this when using speakers that have sufficient performance for reproducing bass sound
Crossover Frequency mode.
Small ................... Select this when using speakers that do not have sufficient performance for reproducing bass
for the Crossover Frequency mode. When this is set, bass sound with a frequency below the
Frequency mode is sent to the subwoofer.
When this setting is selected, low frequencies of below the frequency set for the Crossover
to the subwoofer.
None .................. Select this when no speakers are installed.
Yes/No ................ Select "Yes" when a subwoofer is installed, "No"
2spkrs/lspkr.......Set

when a subwoofer

below the frequency

set for the

sound below the frequency set
frequency set for the Crossover
Frequency mode are assigned

is not installed.

the number of speakers to be used for the surround back channel.

•_ If the subwoofer has sufficient low frequency playback capacity, good sound can be achieved even when "Small" is set for the front, center
and surround speakers.
For the majority of speaker system configurations, using the Small setting for all five main speakers and Subwooofer On with a connected
subwoofer will yield the best results.

18

I
I

This screen is not displayed when not using a subwoofer.
• Set the crossover frequency and subwoofer mode according to the speaker system being used.

1

Select the "Crossover

Frequency"

mode.
_Crossover
i_

Frequency
lOOHz

Subwoofer
Select the frequency.

2

Select the "Subwoofer

izr-J_l

Mode
LFE
+Main

Mode".
Crossover
I_

mode setting is only valid when "Large"
settings {see page 17).

Frequency
lOOHz

120Hz

_Subwoofer

Mode

Iqi[:ll

LFE
+Main

Select the setting.

The subwoofer
Configuration"

120Hz

is set for the front speakers and "Yes" is set for the subwoofer

in the "Speaker

Enter the setting.
The System Setup Menu reappears.

NOTES:
-- Assignment of low frequency signal range -• The only signals produced from the subwoofer channel are LFE signals (during playback of Dolby Digital or DTS signals) and the low
frequency signal range of channels set to "Small" in the setup menu. The low frequency signal range of channels set to "Large" are
produced from those channels.
-- Crossover Frequency -• When "Subwoofer"
is set to "Yes" at the "Speaker Configuration

Setting",

set the frequency

various speakers is to be output from the subwoofer (the crossover frequency).
• For speakers set to "Small", sound with a frequency below the crossover frequency
subwoofer instead.

(Hz) below which the bass sound of the

is cut, and the cut bass sound is output from the

NOTE: For ordinary speaker systems, we recommend setting the crossover frequency to 80 Hz. When using small speakers, however,
setting the crossover frequency to a high frequency may improve frequency response for frequencies near the crossover frequency.
-- Subwoofer

mode --

• When the "LFE+MAIN"
playback mode is selected, the low frequency signal range of channels set to "Large"
from those channels and the subwoofer channel.

are produced simultaneously

In this playback mode, the low frequency range expand more uniformly through the room, but depending on the size and shape of the room,
interference may result in a decrease of the actual volume of the low frequency range.
• Selection of the "LFE " play mode will play the low frequency signal range of the channel selected with "Large" from that channel only.
Therefore, the low frequency signal range that are played from the subwoofer channel are only the low frequency signal range of LFE (only
during Dolby Digital or DTS signal playback) and the channel specified as "Small" in the setup menu.
• Select the play mode that provides bass reproduction with body.
• When the subwoofer is set to "Yes", bass sound is output from the subwoofer regardless of the subwoofer mode setting in surround modes
other than Dolby/DTS.

Settheoperation
forthedigital
signals
whenplaying
inthe6.1SURROUND
andDTS-ES
surround
modes.

1

At the System Setup Menu select "SB CH Auto Flag
Detect" and press the ENTER button.

System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
_SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assisnment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

Select the desired setting.

_DTS-ES/6.
1Sour ce
Auto Flag
Detect
Mode

We recommend setting this to
"OFF".
When set to "ON", then set the
operation for software for which

"_DTS-ES/6.
1Source
Auto Flag
Detect

Non-Flag
SBch

no identification signals are
recorded {Non-Flag Source).

Mode

Source
Output
NONMTRX

OFF

Setting
_ Auto Flag Detect Mode (AFDM)
ON:

OFF:

This function only works for sources containing DTS-ES or 6.1-channel surround identification signals.
When this function is used, sources that have been recorded in 6.1-channel surround or DTS-ES are automatically played in the 6.1channel surround mode using the surround back speaker{s). (Refer to _2_for the method of playback of the surround back speaker in
this case.)
Set this mode if you wish to play normal 5.1-channel sources or sources not containing the identification signals in the 6.1-channel
mode.

_2_Non-Flag Source SBch Output
MTRX ON:
Sources are played using the surround back speaker(s).
NON-MTRX:
Sources are played using the surround back speaker{s).
the surround back speaker(s).
OFF:

Sources are played without

The surround back channel is played with digital matrix processing.
The same signals as those of the surround channel are output from

using the surround back speaker(s).

The System Setup Menu reappears.
_

Enter the setting.

NOTES:
• The SB CH Auto Flag Detect setting screen is displayed when the surround back speaker(s) is/are set to "Large"

or "Small"

at the "Speaker

Configuration" screen.
• The surround back speaker(s) can also be turned on and off with the 6.1/7.1 SURROUND button on the main unit. (See page 45.)

2O

• input the distance between the listening position and the different speakers to set the delay time for the surround mode.
• The delay time can be set separately for surround speakers A and B.
Preparations:
Measure the distances between the listening position and the speakers (L1 to L5 on the diagram at
the right).
LI: Distance between center speaker and listening position
L2: Distance between front speakers and listening position
L3: Distance between surround speakers and listening position
L4: Distance between surround back speaker and listening position
L5: Distance between subwoofer and listening position

FL

Center

FR

Subwoofer

SB

1

At the System Setup Menu select "Delay ]]me".
System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
_Delay
Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assignment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

2

Switch to the Delay ]]me screen.
Delay

Time

Set The Distance
Each Speakers
Do You Prefer
In Meters?
/
_Meters

Select the desired unit, meters or feet.
Select (darken) the desired units, "Meters"

Delay

or "Feet".

4:_

In Feet?
Feet

Time

Set The Distance
Each Speakers
Do You Prefer
In Meters?
/
_Meters
Example: When

Once
"Meters"
"Feet" automatically.
is selected in step 3, the
Delay ]]me
screenor appears

Delay

Default

In Feet?

<:_
"Feet"

is selected

_4
L <12ft_

Center
Su_0fer
Front
R

Select the speaker to be set.

To

Delay Time

Time

:rFront

To

12ft
1 2 ft
12ft

10 ft
10 ft

,lo,,,

Setthe distance
between
the
centerspeakerand listening
position.
Thedistance
changes
inunitsof1
foot(0.1meters)
eachtimethe
button
ispressed.
Select
thevalue
closest
tothemeasured
distance.

Delay

Delay Time

Time
Default
Front
[ Center
Front
_r

[_4
10 ft
10 ft

R

12ft
12ft I
L 112ft_
f2tf

Example:When
the distanceis
forthe centerspeaker

setto

12 feet

[_|:ll[eId:._lll=:]llllE41_[€l
'_ if "Yes" is selected for "Default",
to the default values.

the settings

are automatically

reset

Default

[_4

Front
R
12ft
Center
lft
Front
L
12ft
BlII,,'?_ITI
_1.1ill

Please note that the difference of distance for every speaker should be 15
ft {4.5 m) or less. If you set an invalid distance, a CAUTION notice, such as
screen right will appear. In this case, please relocate the blinking speaker{s)
so that its distance is no larger than the value shown in highlighted line.

EnterSystem
the setting.
The
Setup Menu reappears.
The AVR-2802/982 automatically sets the optimum

[-I_1

surround delay time for the listening room.

NOTE:
• If the distance unit is changed after the delay time is set, the settings are reset to the factory default values (see page 16).

• Use this setting to adjust so that the ptayback level between the different channels is equal.
• From the listening position, listen to the test tones produced from the speakers to adjust the level.
• The level can also be adjusted directly from the remote control unit. (For details, see page 42.)

At the System Setup Menu select "Channel Level".

System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
rChannel
Level
Digital
In Assignment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

2

Switch to the Channel Level screen.
Channel
_Test

Tone

Mode

Test

Tone

Start

Level

Select "Test Tone Mode".

22

Level

Clear

[_<

[_<

4

Select the mode.
Select "Auto" or "Manual".
• Auto:

Channel

Adjust the level while listening to the test tones produced automatically
from the different speakers.
• Manual:
Select the speaker
adjust the level.

from which you want to produce the test tone to

Level

_Test

Tone

Mode

Test

Tone

Start

Level

Clear

[_4

[)_4

Example: When the "Auto"

mode is selected

Select "Test Tone Start".

Select "Yes".

Channel
Test

_Test
Level

7

a. If the "Auto"

Level

Tone Mode
_e:_
Tone Start

[_]4

Clear [_e

mode is selected:

Test tones are automatically emitted from the different speakers.
The test tones are emitted from the different speakers in the following
order, at 4-second intervals the first time and second time around, 2second intervals the third time around and on:

Test

Tone
SW ch, :-12d6
---i'0"oi01o

f

41

Flashing
Use the CURSOR buttons
volume.

to adjust

all the speakers

to the same

The volume can be adjusted between -12 dB and +12 dB in units of 1 dB.
When the surround back speaker setting is set to "2spkrs" for
"Speaker Configuration", this is set to "SBR", "SBL".
b. When the "Manual"

°;;ii

+1ZT_I2T _12T _12T_12T +1ZT_12T

-t2

.12

i

i

o"

i

.t2

42

42

42

O

Example: When the volume is set to -12 dB
while the test tone is being
produced from the subwoofer

Test

mode is selected

Tone
SW ch. :-12d8

Use the c_qand L_ cursor buttons to select the speaker from which you
want to produce the test tone, then use the _q and _
to adjust so that the volume from the different
same.

cursor buttons

speakers sounds the

J

Flashing

+i .........i

Example: When the volume is set to -12 dB
while the subwoofer is selected

8
To cancel the settings,

After the above settings are completed, press the ENTER button.
The "Channel Level" screen reappears.
Press the ENTER button again, the "System Setup Menu" screen reappears.

select "Level Clear" and "Yes" on the "Channel Level" screen, then make the settings again.

The level of each channel should be adjusted to 75 dB (C-weighted, slow meter mode) on a sound level meter at the listening position.
If a sound level meter is not available adjust the channels by ear so the sound levels are the same. Because adjusting the subwoofer level test
tone by ear is difficult, use a well known music selection and adjust for natural balance.
NOTE:
When adjusting the level of an active subwoofer system, you may also need to adjust the subwoofer's own volume control.

When
youadjust
thechannel
levels
whilein the

SYSTEM SETUP CHANNEL LEVEL mode, the channel level adjustments made wifl affect
ALL surround modes. Consider this mode a Master Channel Level adjustment mode.
After you have completed the SYSTEM SETUP CHANNEL LEVEL adjustments, you can then activate the individual surround modes and
adjust channel levels that wifl be remembered for each of those modes. Then, whenever you activate a particular surround sound mode,
your preferred channel level adjustments for just that mode will be recalled. Check the instructions for adjusting channel levels within each
surround mode on Page 42.
You can adjust the channel levels for each of the following surround modes:
DIRECT, STEREO, 5CH/6CH STEREO, DOLBY/DTS
SURROUND, ROCK ARENA, JAZZ CLUB, VIDEO GAME, MONO MOVIE, and MATRIX.

• This setting assigns the digital input jacks of the AVR-2802/982

1

for the different input sources.

At the System Setup Menu select "Digital In Assignment".
System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
_Digital
In Assignment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

2

Switch to the Digital In Assignment

screen.
Digital

In Assignment

[_
[_
[_
Default

OPTICAL1
OPTICAL2
OPTICAL3
OFF
OFF
OFF
[_<

Select the digital input jack to be assigned to the input source.

(_

_

_

• To select the digital input jack
• To select the input source
Select
"OFF"is selected
for input for
sources
for which
no digitalare
input
jacks are used.
if "Yes"
"Default",
the settings
automatically
reset to the default values.

The System Setup Menu reappears.
_--_

Enter the setting.

NOTES:
• The OPTICAL 3 jacks on the AVR 2802/982's

rear panel are equipped

with an optical digital output jack for recording digital signals on a CD

recorder, MD recorder or other digital recorder. Use this for digital recording between a digital audio source (stereo 2 channel) and a digital
audio recorder.
• Do not connect the output of the component connected to the OPTICAL 3 OUT jack on the AVR-2802/982's rear panel to any jack other than
the OPTICAL 3 IN jack.
• "PHONe"

24

and "TUNER"

cannot be selected on the Digital in Assignment

screen.

• Use this to turn the on-screen display {messages other than the menu screens) on or off.

1

At the System Setup Menu select "On Screen Display".

System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assignment
DOn Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

2

Switch to the On Screen Display screen.
On Screen

Display

_4:_[_

Select "ON" or "OFF".

The System Setup Menu reappears.
%

Use this to automatically

Enter the setting.

search for FM broadcasts and store up to 40 stations at preset channels A1 to 8, B1 to 8, C1 to 8, D1 to 8 and E1 to 8.

NOTE:
• if an FM station cannot be preset automatically
using the manual "Preset memory" operation.

1

due to poor reception,

Use the CURSOR buttons to specify
"System Setup Menu" screen.

use the "Manual tuning"

"Auto

Tuner Presets"

operation to tune in the station, then preset it

from the

System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB OH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assignment
On Screen
Display
_Auto
Tuner
Presets

2

Press the ENTER button.
The "Auto Preset Memory"

screen appears.

Auto

Preset

Memory

Auto Tuning
_reset
Station
Storing
Preset
_Stert

&
Memory
Memory

_4

Use the CURSOR button to select "Yes".
"Search" flashes on the screen and searching begins.
"Completed"
appears once searching is completed.
The display automatically switches to screen.

This completes system setup. Once these settings are made, there is no need to change them unless different AV components
or the speakers are repositioned.

are connected

Thisbutton
canbepressed
atanytimeduring
thesystem
setup
process
tocomplete
theprocess.
Atthe
System
Ssettings
etup
Menu,
the
SYSTEM
SETUP
button.
The
changed
arepress
entered
and
theon-screen
display
turnsoff.

• On-screen display signals
Signals input to the AVR-2802/982

On-screen display signal output

VIDEO signal input iack (yellow)

S-video signal input jack

VIDEO MONITOR OUT video
signal output jack {yellowl

S-video MONITOR OUT video
signal output iack

I

x

×

C)

(}

2

o

×

o

×

3

x

(}

x

(}

4

0

(}

x

(}

((}: Signal

x: No signal)

(}: On-screen signals output

x: On-screen signals not output)

NOTES:
• The on screen display signals are not output from the color difference (component) video signal MONITOR OUT jacks.
• For 4 above, the on-screen display signals are output to the VIDEO MONITOR OUT video signal output jack (yellow) if the monitor TV is not
connected to the S-video MONITOR OUT video signal output jack.

26

[]

REMOTE

CONTROL

UNIT

• The included remote control unit (RC 903) can be used to operate not only the AVR-2802/982 but other remote control compatible DENON
components as well. Furthermore, it is equipped with a function for learning the control signals of remote control units of other manufacturers,
so it can also be used to operate nomDENON remote control compatible video components.

_

Remove the remote control unit's rear cover.
Notes on Batteries
• Use R6P/AA batteries

@ Set two R6P/AA batteries
indicated direction.

in the battery

compartment

in the

in the remote

control unit.

• The batteries should be replaced with new ones approximately
once a year, though this depends on the frequency of usage.
• Even if less than a year has passed, replace the batteries with new
ones if the set does not operate even when the remote control unit
is operated nearby the set. (The included battery is only for venfying
operation. Replace it with a new battery as soon as possible.)
• When inserting the batteries, be sure to do so in the proper
direction,
following
the "O" and "0"
marks in the battery
compartment.
• To prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid:
• Do not use a new battery together with an old one.
• Do not use two different types of batteries.
• Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries in
flames.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control unit when you do
not plan to use it for an extended period of time.
• if the battery fluid should leak, carefully wipe the fluid off the inside
of the battery compartment and insert new batteries.
• When replacing the batteries, have the new batteries ready and
insert them as quickly as possible.
• The learned remote control signals may be cleared if no batteries
are in the remote control unit for about 5 seconds.
The factory-installed codes are in permanent memory, however.

@ Put the rear cover back on.

• Point the remote control unit at the remote sensor on the main unit
as shown on the diagram.
• The remote control unit can be used from a straight distance of
approximately
23 feet/7 meters from the main unit, but this
distance will be shorter if there are obstacles in the way or if the
remote control unit is not pointed directly at the remote sensor.
• The remote control unit can be operated at a horizontal angle of up
to 30 degrees with respect to the remote sensor.
NOTES:

_
Approx 23 feet/7 m

30°
_

• it may be difficult to operate the remote control unit if the remote
sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong artificial light.
• De not press buttons on the main unit and remote control unit
simultaneously. Doing so may result in malfunction.
• Neon signs or other devices emitting pulse-type noise nearby may
result in malfunction, so keep the set as far away from such
devices as possible.

• Turn
onthepower
ofthedifferent
components
before
operating
them.

1

Set mode switch

1 to "AUDIO

(AVR/AVC)".

AUDIO
AVR]AVC VIDEO

Set mode switch
operated.

2 to the position for the component

to be

TAPE CDR/MD

CD_ ,t ,t- MULTI

_'TT_
VDP VCR
1

2

3

Operate the audio component.
• For details, refer to the component's operating instructions.
While this remote control is compatible with a wide range of infrared controlled
be operated with this remote control.
t, CD player (CD) and CD recorder and MD recorder (CDR/MD)
system

components,

some models of components

2. Tape deck (TAPE) s stem buttons

buttons

@ ©

441, _1_

: Manual search (forward and reverse}

•
I_
1414, _

: Stop
: Play
: Auto search (cue)

II
DISC
SKIP+

3, Tuner

system

SHIFT
CHANNEL
+, -

28

: Fast_orward

_.-

,o o_

._

SET LED
button.
•Press
The the
START
and LEARNED/TX LED both flash.

Press the SET button.

Press the button whose settings you want to clear.
Press the button at which you want to store the system call
signals.
• The START LED flashes.
Set the mode switch to the position for the
whose remote control signals you want to store.

component

Press the SET button.
• The button is reset to the settings shown on the table on
page 33.

TAPE CDPJMD

.A-- --L

vDPVCR

Press one
the by
buttons
store
one. whose remote control signals you want to

Press the SET button.

NOTES:
• The remote control signals for the buttons pressed while storing the system call signals are transmitted when the buttons are pressed, so
cover the remote sensor or take other measures so that the components do not operate while the signals are being stored.
• The LEARNEDfTX LED does not light if system call signals cannot be stored at the button that you have pressed or if you have already stored
the maximum number of signals.

34

To clear "learned"

4

remote control signals, set the slide switch

to the position at which the signals were "learned".

AUDIO

®os
Set the slide switch to the position at which the signals were
"learned".
( }
T_E

2

CD_MD

3
D_Y'TT_
VDP

1,5

1

_o

o o

4

Press the USE/LEARN selector button with the tip of a pen,
etc., to set the learn mode.

VCR

Press the SYSTEM CALL SET button, and hold it in for at least
four seconds.
• When both the START and LEARNEDfrX
LEDs
simultaneously, all the stored codes are cleared.

@h
Press the USE/LEARN selector

[]

button.

OPERATION

Refer
to "CONNECTIONS"
connections
are correct.

(pages 6 to 13) and check that all

Set
the tOremote
controlposition.
unit's (only
slide
SWitCh
the AUDIO
when operating
with the remote
control unit)

AUO_O

Turn on the power.
Press the POWER switch (button).
oN JSTANDBy
ON/STANDBY

@@0_
(Mainurlit)

(Remotecontrolunit)

When pressed, the power turns on and the display lights. The sound
is muted for several seconds, after which the unit operates normally.
When pressed again, the power turns off, the standby mode is set
and the display turns off.
Whenever the ON/STANDBY button is in the STANDBY state, the
apparatus is still connected on AC line voltage. Please be sure to
unplug the cord when you leave home for, say, a vacation.

4

Select the front speakers.
Press SPEAKER A or B turn the speaker on.
SPEAKER
O

O

A

m

SPEAKER

4
2

_

_

5 _

light

1

_

_

3 5

o

o

3
2_

2

1

Input mode selection function
Different input modes can be selected for the different input sources.
The selected input modes for the separate input sources are stored in
the memory.
(_ AUTO (auto mode)

Select the input source to be played.
Example: CD

(Main unit}

(Remote

cor}trol unit)

To select the input source when REC

SOURCE

selected, press the SOURCE button
/MULTI
OUT or the
TUNING
then operate
input PRESET
function is
selector.

'_'(_ \
(Maill

unit)

_)
Select
the input
mode. mode
• Selecting
the analog
Press the ANALOG button to switch to the analog input.
ANALOG
ANALOG

(_

(Main unit)
• Selecting
Press

(Remote control unit)

the external

input

the EXT. IN to switch

(EXT. IN) mode
the external

E×TEN

(Mainunit}

(Remotecontrolunit)

• Selecting the AUTO, PCM and DTS modes
The mode switches as shown below each time the INPUT
MODE button is pressed.

INPUt

_

PCM

_

DTS

MODE
INPUT MODE

(Main unit}

36

(Remote

(_
_)

input.

EXTIN

AUTO

5

control unit)

in this mode, the types of signals being input to the digital and
analog input jacks for the selected input source are detected and
the program in the AVR-2802/982'S surround decoder is selected
automatically upon playback. This mode can be selected for all
input sources other than PHONO and TUNER.
The presence or absence of digital signals is detected, the signals
input to the digital input jacks are identified and decoding and
playback are performed automatically in DTS, Dolby Digital or PCM
(2 channel stereo) format. If no digital signal is being input, the
analog input jacks are selected.
Use this mode to play Dolby Digital signals.
PCM (exclusive PCM signal playback mode)
Decoding and playback are only performed when PCM signals are
being input.
Note that noise may be generated when using this mode to play
signals other than PCM signals.
DTS (exclusive DTS signal playback mode)
Decoding and playback are only performed when DTS signals are
being input.
ANALOG (exclusive analog audio signal playback mode)
The signals input to the analog input jacks are decoded and played.
EXT. IN (external decoder input jack selection mode)
The signals being input to the external decoder input jacks are
played without passing through the surround circuitry.

NOTE:
• Note that noise will be output when CDs or LDs recorded in DTS
format are played in the "PCM" {exclusive PCM signal playback) or
"ANALOG"
{exclusive PCM signal playback) mode. Select the
AUTO or DTS mode when playing signals recorded in DTS from a
laser disc player or CD player.
Note on playing a source encorded with DTS
• Noise may be generated at the beginning of playback and
while searching during DTS playback in the AUTO mode, If
so, play in the DTS mode.

Select the play mode.
Press the SURROUND
knob.

Input mode display
MODE button, then turn the SELECT

One of these
input slgna_

• in the AUTO mode

Hghts, depending

on the

INPUT

PCM
o

_UT
9
o

Example: Stereo
SURROUND
MODE

/i

SELECT
ST£REO

DTS
o

\

• in the DIGITAL PCM mode
_N_UT

AUTO

\p¢_

o

(Main unit)

{Remote

cont ro_ unit)

eTS

o

/i

o

\

• in the DIGITAL DTS mode

TO select the surround mode while adjusting
the surround
parameters, channel volume or tone control, press the surround
mode button then operate the selector.

_N_UT

AUTO

PCM

o

o

@TS_

o

/i

_

• in the ANALOG mode

SURROUND
MODE

INPUT

AUTO

pCM

DTS

o

o

o

{Mainunit)
Input signal display
Start
selected component.
• Forplayback
operatingon the
instructions,
refer to the
manual.

component's
• DOLBY DIGITAL
SIGN&L

Adjust the volume.

O

• DTS
tO_

The volume level is
displayed on the master
volume level display

MAS ERV0

UME

{Main unit)

{Remote

control unit)

• PCM
0

The volume can be adjusted within the range of -70 to 0 to 18 dB,
in steps of 1 dB. However, when the channel level is set as
described on page 22 or pages 42 and 43, if the volume for any
channel is set at +1 dB or greater, the volume cannot be adjusted
up to 18 dB. {In this case the maximum volume adjustment range
is "18 dB -- {Maximum value of channel level)".}
Input mode when playing DTS sources
• Noise will be output if DTS compatible CDs or LDs are played in the
"ANALOG" or "PCM" mode.
When playing DTS-compatible sources, be sure to connect the
source component to the digital input jacks (OPTICAL/COAXIAL}
and set the input mode to "DTS'.

,_ The _

0

indicator lights when digital signals are being input

properly. If the _

indicator does not light, check whether

the digital input component
correct and whether

setup {page 24) and connections

the component's

are

power is turned on.

NOTE:
• The _
containing
heard.

indicator will light when playing CD-ROMs
data other than audio signals, but no sound will be

1

Set the external

input (EXT.

EXT_N
EXT EN

IN} mode.
Press the EXT. IN to swkch

0[,,,

the external input.

@ o

{Main unit}

(Remote

control unit}

o

o

zOZ

D_

Once this is selected, the input signals connected to the FL
(front left), FR (front nght) and C (center) channels of the EXT.
IN jacks are output directly to the front (left and right) and

2 1

center speaker systems as well as the pre-out jacks without
passing through the surround circuitry.
in addition, the signal input to the SW {subwoofer) jack is
output to the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jack.

2

Cancelling the external input mode
To cancel the external input (EXT. IN) setting, press the INPUT
MODE (AUTO, PCM, DTS) or ANALOG button to switch to
the desired input mode• (See page 36•)
INPUT

MODE

2

1

ANALOG
INPUT

MODE

ANALOG

%%

(Main

unit)

{Remote

contlo_

unit)

• When the input mode is set to the external input (EXT. IN), the play
mode (DIRECT, STEREO, DOLBY/DTS SURROUND,
5CH/6CH
STEREO or DSP SIMULATION) cannot be set.

NOTES:
• In play modes other than the external input mode, the signals
connected to these jacks cannot be played. In addition, signals
cannot be output from channels not connected to the input
jacks•
• The external input mode can be set for any input source. To
watch video while listening to sound, select the input source to
which the video signal is connected, then set this mode.

[1] Adjusting the sound quality (tone)
The tone control function will not work in the direct mode•

The
toneis switches
button
pressed.

as follows each time the TONE CONTROL

O[:::

TONE
CONTROL

BASS

H

TREBLE

@ o

o

]

o

Z

{Main unit)

2

With

the

name of the volume

adjusted selected,
turn
knob to adjust the level.

the

to be

SELECT

SELECT

(Main unit)

• To increase the bass or treble: Turn the control clockwise.
(The bass or treble sound can be increased to up to +12 dB
in steps of 2 dB.)
• To decrease the bass or treble: Turn the control clockwise.
(The bass or treble sound can be decreased to up to -12 dB
in steps of 2 dB.)

38

3

D'_&

21

If you do not want the bass and treble to be adjusted, turn on
the tone defeat mode.
TONEDEFEAT

The signals do not pass through the
bass and treble adjustment circuits,
providing higher quality sound.

[2] Listening over headphones
NOTE:

PHONES

Connect the
to the
PHONES
jackheadphones
of the front panel.

To prevent hearing loss, do not raise the volume
when using headphones.

ol
Press theoff.
SPEAKER A or B to turn the
speaker

cA SpEWeROB

• The output to the speaker and pre-out
jacks is turned off and no sound is
produced from the speakers.

[3] Turning the sound off temporarily

E3

_J

level excessively

/0
ENd,,

2

(Mainunit)

(muting)

Use this to turn off the audio output
temporarily.
Press the MUTING button.

MUT_N_

Cancelling MUTING mode.
• Press the MUTING button again.

{Remotecontrolunit)

[4] Combining the currently playing sound with the desired image

Sim@cast
Use
this playback
switch to monitor a video
source other than the audio source.
Press the VIDEO SELECT
button

repeatedly
untilthe desired source
appears on the display.
Cancellingsimulcast playback.
(Mainunit)
• Select "SOURCE" using the video select button.
• Switch the program source to the component connected to
the video input.

[5] Checking the currently

1

playing program

)

WDEOSELECT

°

o

source, etc.

1

On screen display
• Each time an operation is performed,
a description
of that
operation
appears on the display connected to
the unit's VIDEO MONITOR
OUT
jack. Also, the unit's operating status
can be checked during playback by
pressing the remote control unit's ON
SCREEN button.
Such information as the position of

{Remote

co_tro_

unit)

the input selector and the surround
parameter
settings
is output
in
sequence.
Front panel display
• Descriptions
of the unit's
operations are also displayed
on the front panel display. In
addition, the display can be
switched to check the unit's
operating
status
while
playing a source by pressing
the STATUS button.

Using the dimmer function
• Use this to change the brightness of the display.
The display brightness
changes in four steps
(bright, medium, dim and off) by pressing the
remote control unit's DIMMER button repeatedly.
,_ The brightness changes in 3 steps each time the
button is pressed, and finally the display turns
off.

STATUS

{Main unit)

{Remote

control

unit)

D_MMER

(Main unit)

[1] Playing one source while recording another (REC OUT mode)

1

Press the REC/MULTI button.

2

2,4

I

REC /
MULTE

(Main unit}

2

With "RECOUT SOURCE" displayed,
turn the FUNCTION knob to select the

1

source you wish to record.
• The "REC" indicator and the indicator
of the selected source light.

2
I

Display
(Mai_ unit}

Set the recording mode.
• For operating instructions,
refer to the manual
component on which you want to record.

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of the

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NOTES:
To
cancel, "SOURCE"
turn the function
knob and
• When
is selected,
the select
"REC" "SOURCE".
indicator turns
off.
w

_lor_

• Recording sources other than digital inputs selected in the REC
OUT mode are also output to the multi source audio output
jacks.
• Digital signals are not output from the REC SOURCE or audio
output jacks.

{Ma_n unitl

[2] Outputting

a program

source to an amplifier, etc., in a different room (MULTi mode)

Pressdisplay
the REC/MULTI
The
switches button.
as follows
time the button is pressed.

2

2,4

REC /
MULTE

I

%

each

(Main unit}

2

With "M-SOURCE SOURCE" displayed,
turn the FUNCTION knob and select the
source you wish to output.
• The "MULTI"
indicator
and the
indicator of the selected source light.

1
(Mai_ unit}

• When the AVR-2802/982 is the REC
OUT mode, the source cannot be
output using the MULTI button on the
remote control unit.

(Remoteco_tro_urlJt)

Start playing the source to be output.
• For operating instructions, refer to the
respective components.

manuals

of the

2
I

Display

i.,._

='="='='=i H'='=='='.i "="

='="='='=i

H'='=='='.i ....

To
cancel, "SOURCE"
turn the function
knob the
and "MULTI"
select "SOURCE".
• When
is selected,
indicator turns
off.
w

_lor_

{Ma_n unitl

4O

NOTES:
• The signals of the source selected in the MULTI mode are also
output from the VCRd, VCR-2/V.AUX and CDR/TAPE recording
output terminals.
• Digital signals are not output from the multi source audio output
jacks.

[3] Remote control unit operations

1

during multi-source

Set the slide switch to "AUDIO"

playback

(selecting the source)

and "MULTI".
TAPE CDR_D

CD_

AUDIO

_

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DV_ Tf "_
VDP
{Remote

contlol

VCR

unit}

Press the input source

Example: CD

The multi source switches
button.

directly.
(_,_

1

{Remote contro_ unit}

The remote control unit's MULTI button
can be operated at positions other than
"MULTi".
The multi source switches in order each

2

time the multi button is pressed.

{Remote

MULTI ZONE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

control

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SYSTEM

• When the outputs of the MULTi ZONE OUT terminals are wired and connected to integrated amplifiers installed in other rooms, different
sources can be played in rooms other than the main room in which this unit and the playback devices are installed. (Refer to ANOTHER ROOM
on the diagram below.)
• When a sold separately room-to-room remote control unit (DENON RC-616, 617 or 618) is wired and connected between the main room and
another room, the remote-controllable
devices in the main room can be controlled from another room using the remote control unit.
To control playback devices other than the ones above, either use that device's remote control unit or preset a separately sold programmable
remote control unit.

NOTES:
• For the AUDIO output, use high quality pin-plug cords and wire in such a way that there is no humming or noise.
• For instructions on installation and operation of separately sold devices, refer to the devices' operating instructions.
•

MULTI

ZONE

ANOTHER

MUSIC

ENTERTAINMENT

ROOM

_NTEGRATED
AMPLIF_E_

L

MAIN

SYSTEM

(When

using

MULTI

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SPEAKER cable

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Refer to CONNECTIONS

on pages 6 to /3

I_SURROUND

• Before playing with the surround function,
can be performed with the system setup
• Adjusting with the remote control unit
SURROUND modes. The adjusted levels

be sure to use the test tones to adjust the playback level from the different speakers. This adjustment
(see page 22) or from the remote control unit, as described below.
using the test tones is only possible in the "Auto" mode and only effective in the DOLBY/DTS
for the different modes are automatically stored in the memory.

Press the T. TONE button.

{Remote

2

Test tones are output from

contlo[

unJtl

the different

speakers.

Use the

channel volume adjust buttons to adjust so that the volume of
the test tones is the same for all the speakers.

After completing

the adjustment,

{Remote

{Remote

control

press the T. TONE button

again.

control

unit}

unitl

• After adjusting using the test tones, adjust the channel levels either according to the playback sources or to suit your tastes, as described below.

Select the speaker whose level you want to adjust.
CH VOL

OL:::
{Main unit)
The

channel

switches

(Remote control unit)
as shown

below

each time

)

D_

the button

is pressed.

2

2

Adjust the level of the selected speaker.
SELECT

(Main unit)

S
(Remote

control unit)

Only adjustable when the
channel is selected with the
CH VOL buttons on the main
unit.

NOTES:
• The adjustment range for the different channels is +12 dB to
-12 dB.
• When using the DIRECT mode, the sound from the subwoofer
can be cut by lowering the SW (subwoofer) setting one step
from -12 dB (setting it to "OFF").

When the surround back speaker setting is set to "2spkrs"
"Speaker Configuration", this is set to "SBR", "SBL".

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for

1

1

• This function makes it possible to lower the volume of the front channels (FL, C and FR) or the rear channels (SL and SR) together.
example to adjust the balance of the sound from the different positions when @aying multi-channel music sources.

Select "FADER".

f

°t

Ol

CH VOL

}

o@@o

=

(Main unit)
The

channel

this button

switches

in the

order

shown

below

Z

6o

(Remote control unit)
each

time

Use it for

21

is pressed.

When the surround back speaker setting is set to "2spkrs"
for "Speaker Configuration",
this is set to "SBR", "SBL".

Press the _
channels, the
channels.

_0

button to reduce the volume of the front
_] button to reduce the volume of the rear

_sELEcT

Fader
(Main unit)

(Remote

Control

control unit)

°:i:ii:i

• The channel whose channel level is adjusted lowest can be faded
to -12 dB using the fader function.
• if the channel levels are adjusted separately after adjusting the
fader, the fader adjustment values are cleared so adjust the fader
again.

4

This is only displayed

when

-I

.

setting

.i

.I

.I

the fader control

O[r. -.o

o

o

o

z

D_

®os
1

3,5

1,4,6
1

Select
Dolby
Pro Logic
• The the
Dolby
Pro Surround
Logic indicator
lights.Il mode.
/
SURROUND
MODE

SELECT

DOLB Y / DTS

[ll_l

3

LOGIC

4,5,6
DOLBY PL
(Malrl unit}

(Remote

11"]

control unit}

Play a program source with the rlrl[_]
• For operating instructions,
refer to the
respective components.

mark.
manuals of the

Set the surround parameter

mode.
"DOLBY PL

SURROUND
pARAMETER

I I
C I NEMA EQ.

Display

I'iO[?E !:::]:Hiiii:HFi]
(Main unitl

(Remote

-_ The on-screen display differs according to whether
main unit or the remote control unit.

4

AFDM 4[_]_
TONE
SB
CH 1OUT
4NON MTRX)
Yes4

control unit)

the operation

is performed

from the

Select the play mode.
"DOLBY PL

SELECT

II
OPTIONS_

(Main unit)

(Remote

control

AFDM 4[_
TONE
SB
CH OUT
4NON MTRX)
Yes4

unitl

DispEay

H0[::,i![i::::
i i.ii!i:Hi

H0[::,i![.................

Select the various parameters.

,"_'
"=,
.=,...,.
............ L,::[
,:::.=,
:i_]:

(See "Surround parameters

(_" for a description

of the various parameters.}

SURROUND
PARAMETER

DOLBY PL II MUSIC
Optional
Parameters
PANORAMA

(Main unitl

EQ
F

(Remote

control unit)

[_4:)lf_'_

DIMENSION

4 3

CENTER WIDTH

4 0

°L°°'C

PANORAMA

A EQ

DIMENSION
MODE _INEMA [_=-MODE MUSIC
CENTER WIDTH

,_ When set with the on-screen display using the remote control unit
while in the MUSIC mode, set the " E_" mark to "OPTION <"
using the z_ and _ cursor buttons, then press the _ cursor button.
Press the ENTER button to return to the previous screen.

Set the various surround parameters.
Surround

parameters

Pro Logic 11 Mode:
The Cinema mode is for use with stereo television shows

SELECT

programs encoded in Dolby Surround.
The Music mode is recommended
as the
(Main unitl

(Remote

control unit)

When
the unit,
surround
are set using
the buttons the
on
the main
stop parameters
operating buttons
after completing
settings. The settings are automatically
finalized and the
normal display reappears after several seconds.
When the settings are made using the buttons on the remote
control unit, press the SURR. PARA. button to finish.

standard

and all

mode

for

autosound music systems (no video), and is optional for AN
systems.
The Pro Logic mode offers the same robust surround processing
as original Pro Logic in case the source contents is not of optimum
quality.
Select one of the modes {"Cinema",
"Music" or "Pro Logic"}.
Panorama Control:
This mode extends the front stereo image to include the surround
speakers for an exciting "wraparound"
effect with side wall
imaging.
Select "OFF" or "ON".

NOTE:

Dimension Control:

• There are four Dolby Surround Pro Logic modes (NORMAL,
PHANTOM, WIDE and 3 STEREO). The AVR-2802/982 sets the
mode automatically according to the types of speakers set
during the system setup process (page 17).

This control gradually adjust the soundfield either towards the front
or towards the rear.
The control can be set in 7 steps from o to 6.
Center Width Control:
This control adjust the center image so it may be heard only from
the center speaker; only from the left!right speakers as a phontom
_mage; or from all three front speakers to varying degrees.
The control can be set in 8 steps from 0 to 7.

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1

Select the input source.
[ Playback with a digital input

I

@_Select an input source set to digital {COAXIAL!OPTICAL).
(see page 24).

1

(Main unit}

(Remote

@_Set the input mode to "AUTO"

3

%1:1 lCZ

cor}trol unit)

or "DTS".

_NPUT MODE
_NPUT MODE

3

(Main unit)

2

Select the Dolby/DTS

(Remote

Surround

1

2 4,5

F

controlunit)

mode.
DOLBY/DTS
SURROUND

(Remote

1

control unit)

When performing this operation from the main unit's panel,
press the SURROUND MODE button, then turn the SELECT
knob and select Dolby Pro Logic or DTS NEO:6.

2
1

SURROUND
MODE

4
5
(Main unit)

(Main unit}

Play aprogramsourcewiththe
m
D_,Gt_AL
,O,
Light

_

Lrght

Light

Dolby

Digital

mark.

indicator

lights

when playing Dolby Digital sources.
• The DTS indicator lights when playing
DTS sources.
• The

SIGNAL
DE_ECT
_Cr_

• The

L_g_t[_]AL , _

SIGNAL

DETECT

LED

lights

when playing
DTS-ES/6.1-channel
surround
sources
containing
the
identification signal.

When the SIGNAL DETECT LED is lit, we recommend
turning the surround back channel using the 6.1/7.1
Surround button on the remote control unit and main unit
during playback.
Operate the 6.1/7.1 Surround button to switch Surround Back
CH ON/OFR
6¸1/7¸1
SURROUND

(Main unit)
SURROUND

8acKcn
OUTPUT
., /
_O,

• Lights when
mode is on.
Light

the

6.1/7.1

Surround

6

2,6

SURROUND
PARAMETER

Display the
surround
parameter
menu.

(Mainunit}

• 6. I

SURROUND

_

(Remotecontrolunit)

NOTE: The display on the screen differs depending on
whether you are performing the operation from
the main unit or the remote control unit.

Select

the various

• DTS
CINEMA

parameters.

_

: _[_

ES

MTRX&

EQ.

1
CINEMA

_:

EQ.

_[_]

LFE 4
0dB_
TONE
< [_

TONE

D. COMP
SB
CH OUT
41_J_
-MTRX
ON Yes4

SB
LFE CH_ OUT
OdBl.
-MTRX
ON Yes_

Adjust

the parameter

4

settings.

U

(Main urlit)

•

(Remote control unit)

(Main urlit)

(Remote control unit)

Dialogue Normalization

The dialogue normalization function is activated automatically when playing Dolby Digital program sources.
Dialogue normalization is a basic function of Dolby Digital which automatically normalizes the dialog level )standard level) of the signals which are
recorded at different levels for different program sources, such as DVD, DTV and other future formats that will use Dolby Digital.
These contents can be verified with the STATUS button.

0FF:iii;ET

...... ::J',:::JJiii:standard
level.
I The number
indicates

the normalization

level when

the currently

playing

program

is normalized

to the

NOTE:
• When "Default"
is selected and the _J cursor button is pressed,
reset, and the tone is set to the default value.

"CINEMA

EQ." and "D.COMR"

are automatically

turned

off, "LFE"

Surround
parameters
CINEMA EQ. (Cinema Equalizer):
The Cinema EQ function
gently decreases
the level of the extreme
high frequencies,
compensating
for overly-bright
sounding
motion
soundtracks
Select this function if the sound from the front speakers is too bright.
This function only works in the Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital and DTS Surround modes (The same contents are set for all operating modes)

is

picture

D.COMR )Dynamic Range Compression):
Motion picture soundtracks
have tremendous
dynamic
range (the contrast
between
very soft and very loud sounds)
For listening
late at night, or
whenever
the maximum
sound level is lower than usual, the Dynamic Range Compression
allows you to hear all of the sounds in the soundtrack
(but
with reduced dynamic range) )This only works when playing program sources recorded
in Dolby Digital)
Select one of the four parameters
("OFF",
"LOW",
"MID"
(middle) or "HI" )high)) Set to OFF for normal listening
LFE (Low Frequency Effect):
This sets the level of the LFE (Low Frequency Effect) sounds included in the source when playing program sources recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS
If the sound produced from the subwoofer
sounds distorted due to the LEE signals when playing Dolby Digital or DTS sources when the peak Iimiter is
turned off with the subwoofer
peak limit level setting (system setup menu), adjust the level as necessary
Program source and adjustment
range:
1. Dolby Digital:
-10 dB to O dB
2. DTS Surround:
-10 dB to 0 dB
-_ When DTS encoded movie software
is played, it is recommended
that the LFE LEVEL be set to O dB for correct DTS playback.
-_ When DTS encoded music software
is played, it is recommended
that
TONE:
This adjusts the tone control (See "Surround
parameters
_" on page 51 )
AFDM

(Auto

Flag Detect

LFE LEVEL be set to -10

(Auto Flag Detect

Mode) is set to "ON",

the AFDM
settings.

the setting selected

(Auto

Flag Detect

at "Non-Fhg

Mode)

46

can be performed

directly

using the "6I/7.1

Surround"

button

is set to "OFF"

Source SBch Output"

]f you wish to change the setting, set the AFDM (Auto Flag Detect Mode) to "OFF".
SB OH OUT (6.1/7.1 Surround):
(1) Dolby Digital/DTS source
"OFF" ................... Playback is conducted
without using the surround back speaker.
"NON MTRX" .Playback
is conducted
using the surround
back speaker.
The same signals those of the surround channels are output from the surround
"MTRX ON". ......... Playback is conducted
using the surround
back speaker
Surround back channel is reproduced
using digital matnx processing.
(2) Other source
"OFF" ................... Playback is conducted
without using the surround back speaker.
"ON"
.................... Playback is conducted
using the surround
back speaker.
This operation

DTS playback.

(See page 20.)

The surround
back channel play mode can be selected when
selected are the same as the "Non Fhg Source SBch Output"

NOTE:

dB for correct

Mode):

Turns the auto flag detect mode on and off
For 5-channel Dolby Digital/DTS sources:

When the AFDM

the

on the main unit's

are displayed

back channels.

panel

The parameters
(See page 20)

that can be

[]

DSP SURROUND

SIMULATION

• The AVR-2802/982 is equipped with a high performance DSP (Digital Signal Processor) which uses digital signal processing to synthetically
recreate the sound field. One of six preset surround modes can be selected according to the program source and the parameters can be
adjusted according to the conditions in the listening room to achieve a more realistic, powerful sound. These surround modes can also be used
for program sources not recorded in Dolby Surround Pro Logic or Dolby Digital and DTS surround.

1

ROCK ARENA

Use this mode to achieve the feeling of a live concert in an arena with reflected

2

JAZZ CLUB

This mode creates the sound field of a live house with a low ceiling and hard walls. This mode gives jazz a very
vivid realism.

3

VIDEO GAME

Use this to enjoy video game sources.

4

MATRIX

Select this to emphasize the sense of expansion for music sources recorded in stereo. Signals consisting of the
difference component of the input signals (the component that provides the sense of expansion} processed for
delay are output from the surround channel.

5

5CH/6CH
STEREO

In this mode, the signals of the front left channel are output from the left surround channel, the signals of the front
right channel are output from the right surround channel, and the same (in-phase) component of the left and right
channels is output from the center channel. This mode provides all speaker surround sound, but without directional
steering

6

MONO MOVIE
(NOTE 1)

sounds coming from all directions.

effects, and works with any stereo program source.

Select this when watching

monaural movies for a greater sense of expansion.

Depending on the program source being played, the effect may not be very noticeable.
In this case, try other surround modes, without worrying about their names, to create a sound field suited to your tastes.
NOTE 1: When playing sources recorded in monaural, the sound will be one-sided if signals are only input to one channel (left or right), so input
signals to both channels. If you have a source component with only one audio output {monophonic camcorder, etc.) obtain a "Y" adaptor
cable to split the mono output to two outputs, and connect to the L and R inputs.

NOTE:
Only the DIRECT mode can be used when playing PCM signals with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz (such as from DVD-Video discs that
contain 24 bit, 96 kHz audio). If such signals are input during playback in one of the other surround modes, the mode automatically switches
to DIRECT.

Personal Memory Plus
This set is equipped with a personal memorize function that automatically memorizes the surround modes and input modes selected for the
input different sources. When the input source is switched, the modes set for that source last time it was used are automatically recalled.
-_ The surround parameters, tone control settings and playback level balance for the different output channels are memorized for each
surround mode.

• TOoperate
thesurround
mode
andsurround
parameters
fromtheremote
control
unit.

1

Select the surround mode for the input channel.

DOLaYt DTS
SURROUND

(Z)
osp St_Ub_TI0_

D_RECT

Q

5OHJ gCH STE_O

STEREO

CD

CD

(Remote

control unit)

The surround mode switches in the following
the DSP SIMULATION button is pressed:

_I_MONQ

M_TER,X_VlIEE_AME_JAZZ

2

order each time

CLUB_

Display the surround parameter screen on the monitor.
The screen for the selected surround mode appears.

ROCK ARENA

TONE <
EFFECT<
15_
SB
CH OUT
(Remote

contlol

_:_[_

unit)

[_

Yes<

Set the parameters.

(Remote

control

uhit}

To end the setting mode, press the surround parameter

{Remote

control

button again.

unit}

NOTES:
• When "Default" is selected, "CINEMA EQ." and "D.COMP." are automatically turned off, "ROOM SIZE" is set to "medium",
"EFFECT
LEVEL" to "10", "DELAY TIME" to "30ms" and "LFE" to "0dB".
• The "ROOM SIZE" expresses the expansion effect for the different surround modes in terms of the size of the sound field, not the actual
size of the listening room.

48

• Operating the surround mode and surround parameters from the main unit's panel.

1

Turn the SELECT knob to select the surround mode.

.....

_

to
O[:::
Z

o

(Mainunit)

1 2

1,3

• When turned clockwise

• When turned counterclockwise

-_ TOselect the surround mode while adjusting the surround parameters, channel volume or tone control, press the surround mode button
then operate the selector.

SURROUND
MODE

(Malnunit)

2

Press the SURROUND

PARAMETER button.

Press and hold in the surround parameter button to select the parameter you want to set.
• The parameters which can be set differ for the different surround modes. (Refer to "Surround

Modes and Parameters"

on page 52.)

SURROUND
pARAMETER

(Maln unit)

Display the parameter

you want to adjust, then turn the SELECT knob to set it.

NOTE:
• When playing PCM digital signals or analog signals in the DOLBY PRO LOGIC, DTS NEO:6 modes and the input signal switches to a digital
signal encoded in Dolby Digital, the Dolby surround mode switches automatically. When the input signal switches to a DTS signal, the mode
automatically switches to DTS surround.
• When the "5CH/6CH STEREO" mode is selected, the display differs according to the SB CH OUT setting.
Surround Back CH ON : 6CH STEREO
Surround Back CH OFF : 5CH STEREO

• Usethetonecontrol
setting
toadjust
thebass
andtreble
asdesired.
• Tooperate
thetonecontrol
fromtheremote
control
unit.

1

Display the surround parameter
screen on the monitor.
The screen for the selected

{Remote

contlol

surround mode appears.
"TONE" cannot be selected
in the Direct mode.

urlJt )

2

ROCK ARENJ

Select "TONE".

o

TONE 4
EFFECT4
15_
SB CH OUT

@@0_

ROCK ARENA
ROOM SIZE
4med i um_

1,6
{Remote

c0ntlol

B

unit)

EFFECT4
15_
SB CH OUT
_'[_Ye

Switch
screen.

to

the

Tone

4

contlol

Tone

u_Jtl

• To select Bass or Treble.

{Remote

s4

3,5

Control

_Tone
{Remote

2,4

Control
Defeat

[_4:_

Bass

< -6dB

Treble

<+lOdB

• To set the level.

control unit)

Enter the setting.
The surround menu screen re-appears.

{Remote

control

ur_Jt }

To end the setdng mode, press the surround parameter

{Remote

control

button again.

ur_Jt }

• TO operate the tone control from the main unit.

CONTROL

TONE

The tone switches
BASSa

as follows each time the TONE CONTROL button is pressed.
TREBLE

{Main ulnit)

SELECT
_O_.

With the name of the volume to be adjusted selected, turn the SELECT knob to adjust the level.
Turn the control clockwise. (The bass or treble sound can be increased to up to +12 dB in steps of 2 dB.)
• To decrease
increase the
the bass
bass orortreble:
treble:
Turn the control clockwise.

{Main ulnit)

5O

(The bass or treble sound can be decreased

up to -12 dB in steps of 2 dB.)

Surround

parameters

MODE: (DTS NEO:6}
• Cinema
This mode is optimum for playing movies.
Decoding is performed
atmosphere with 2-channel sources as with 6.1 channel sources.

with emphasis

on separation

performance

to achieve the same

This mode is effective for playing sources recorded in conventional surround formats as well, because the in-phase component
mainly to the center channel (C} and the reversed phase component to the surround (SL, SR and SB channels).
• Music

is assigned

This mode is suited mainly for playing music. The front channel (FL and FR) signals bypass the decoder and are played directly so there is
no loss of sound quality, and the effect of the surround signals output from the center (C} and surround (SL, SR and SB) channels add a
natural sense of expansion to the sound field.
ROOM SIZE:
This sets the size of the sound field.
There are five settings: "small",
field, "large"

"med.s"

(medium small), "medium",

"med.l"

(medium-large)

a large sound field.

EFFECT LEVEL:
This sets the strength of the surround effect.
The level can be set in 15 steps from 1 to 15. Lower the level if the sound seems distorted.
DELAY TIME:
in the matrix mode only, the delay time can be set within the range of O to 110 ms.
TONE CONTROL:
This can be set individually for the separate surround modes other than Direct.
However, the same contents are set for DOLBY/DTS modes.

and "large".

"small"

recreates a small sound

•

Surround modes and parameters
Channeloutput

When

When

When

playing
DTS
signals

playhg
PCM
signals

pFay_ng
ANALOG
slgnals

3URROUNE

SUB

CENTER

L/R

WOOFER

BACK L/R

signals

DIRECT

X

X

©

X

©

{}

{}

STEREO

X

X

©

X

©

{}

{}

EXTERNAL iNPUT

©

<_

©

<_

X

x

@

<,

@

<,

X

(}

©

<_

©

<_

x

x

{}

Mode

DOLBY

FRONT L/R

PRO LOGIC ]]

{

DTS NED:6
DOLBY DIGTAL (G_ SURROUND)

{

SURROUND

When
playing
Do,by
Digit aJ

<

@

<_

@

<_

©

x

x

X

DTSSURROUND
IDTSESMTRX6/)

@

<_

@

<_

x

(}

x

X

5/6CH STEREO

@

'q

@

'q

x

x

(}

ROCK ARENA

@

'q

@

'q

x

x

(}

JAZZ CLUB

@

'q

@

'q

x

x

(}

VIDEO GAME

@

'q

@

'q

x

x

(}

MONO

@

'q

@

'q

x

x

(}

@

'q

@

'q

x

x

(}

MOVIE

MATRIX

NO signal
Turned

* Only

setting

Parameter

(default

values

are shown

in parentheses)

PARAMETER

PRO LOGIC I1 MUSIC MODE
TONE
CONTRO

MODE

DIRECT

X

x

X

X

STEREO

C (OdB)

x

X

X

EXTERNAL INPUT

C (OdB)

x

X

DOLBY

C (OdB)
C (OdB)

PRO LOGIC ]l

DTS NED:6
DOLBY DIGTAL (_

When play_ng
Dolb_/ Digital/DTS
signals

ROOM
SIZE

EFFECT
LEVEL

DELAY
T_ME

X

X

x

X

x

x

x

(}{OFF)

O (OdB)

X

X

x

X

x

x

x

{OFF}

(OdB)

X

X

X

x

X

x

x

x

x

x

(CINEMA} }(OFF

X

X

X

x

X

:}(NON

MTRX

© (OFF)

{OFF}

(OdB)

(CINEMA} }(OFF

:}(NON

EFFECT LEVEL

SURROUND
BACK

ONLY

PANORAM/_ D_MENSION

{

{3)

D COMP

© (0)

LFE

X

X

X

x

X

MTRX

x

x

x

x

x

}

(OFF

X

X

X

x

X

(MTRX ON)

x

x

{OFF}

(OdB)

}

(OFF

(MTRX ON)

DTSSURROUND
IDTSESMTRX6/)

C (OdB)

x

X

X

X

x

X

x

x

x

5/6CH STEREO

C (OdB)

x

X

X

X

X

x

X

x

x

x

x

ROCK ARENA

C (OdB)

x

X

X

X

}(Mediuml

_ (10)

x

x

X

x

x

JAZZ CLUB

C (OdB)

x

x

x

x

}(Mediuml

_ (10)

x

x

X

x

x

VIDEO GAME

C (OdB)

x

x

x

x

}(Mediuml

_ (10)

x

x

x

x

x

MQNQ

C (OdB)

x

x

x

x

}(Mediuml

_ (10)

x

x

x

x

x

C (OdB)

x

x

x

x

x

C {30msec)

x

x

x

x

MATRIX

52

SURROUND) C (OdB)

2 ch contents

Unable

on or off by speaker configuration

SURROUND

Mode

for

MOVIE

C :

Adjustable

X :

Not adiustable

X

(OdB)

[]

LISTENING

1

TO THE RADIO

Set the input function

1

to "TUNER".

ot

F _cTI_

%
(Remote

{Main unit)

zOZ

control unit}

Watching
the (AM
display,
press the BAND button to select the
desired band
or FM}.
_AND

1
{Remote

co_tro_

unJtl

_®os

Press the MODE button to set the auto tuning mode.
MODE

"Auto"
(Remote

control

s'S
0
0

appears on the display.

s_
0
',

",,

unit}

4_

4

Press the TUNING UP or DOWN button.
(_U

{Remote

e\(_)

3_

contro_

Automatic searching begins,
then stops when a station is
tuned in.
unit)

If tuning does not stop at the desired
tuning" operation.

I

2

TUNENG

Set the input function

station, use to the "Manual

to "TUNER".

Press the MODE button to set the manual tuning mode.
Check that the display's "AUTO" indicator turns off.

F _cTI_

MODE

%

{Remote
(Remote

{Main unit)

collttol

unit)

control unit}

Watchingband
the (AM
display,
press the BAND button to select the
desired
or FM}.

4

Press the TUNING UP or DOWN button to tune in the desired
station.
The frequency
in.

changes

continuously

when the button

is held

_AND
TIJNSNG

(Remote

control

unit)

{Remote

corltrol

unit)

NOTES:
• When in the auto tuning mode on the FM band, the "STEREO" indicator lights on the display when a stereo broadcast
frequencies, the noise is muted and the "TUNED" and "STEREO" indicators turn off.
• When the manual tuning mode is set, FM stereo broadcasts are received in monaural and the "STEREO"

is tuned in. At open

indicator turns off.

Usethe"Autotuning"
or"Manual
tuning"
operation
totune
in the station to be preset in the memory.

Press the MEMORY button.
MEMORY

3
4

{Remote

contlol

urfitl

_p_'@ _ '_"

Press the SHIFT button and select the desired memory block
(A to E).
SHIFT

{Remote

control

urfit}

2,5

4

Press the CHANNEL + (UP) or - (DOWN) button to select the
desired preset channel (1 to 8).

2-

C_D
CHANNEL

{Remote

Press the MEMORY
preset memory.

c0ntlol

urfitl

button again to store the station

in the

MEMORY

{Remotecontrolunit)
TO preset other channels, repeat steps 2 to 5.
A total of 40 broadcast stations can be preset -(channels 1 to 8) in each of blocks A to E.

8 stations

• The preset broadcast stations can be checked on the on screen display.

Press
the ON
SCREEN button repeatedly
on screen
display.

IRemote

54

control

unit}

until the "Tuner Preset Stations"

screen appears on the

Tuner
Preset
A1FM 87. 50MHz
A2FM 89. IOMHz
A3FM g8, IOMHz
A4FM107. 90MHz
A5FM gO. IOMHz
A6FM gO. IOMHz
A?FMgO. IOMHz
A8FM 90. IOMHz

Stations"

• TO call out out preset stations from the remote control unit.

Watching
the todisplay,
presspreset
the
SHIFT button
select the
memory block.

SH_T

1
2

{Remote

control

unit}

CHANNEL

{Remote

control

_"'_

Watching
the display, press the
CHANNEL + (UP) or - (DOWN)
button to select the desired preset
channel.

(z3

_. '_

unit}

• Calling out preset stations from the main unit's panel.
o
TUNING

{Main unitl

1 2

......

Turn

_

the

FUNCTION

so lect the desired

knob

0

,O

and

station.

{Main unit)

BLAST

0

Press the TUNING PRESET button.

PRESET

[O

0

FUNCTION

MEMORY

• This unit is eq@pped with a last function
power is switched off.

memory which stores the input and output setting

conditions

as they were immediately

before the

This function eliminates the need to perform complicated resettings when the power is switched on.
• The unit is also equipped with a back-up memory. This function provides approximately one week of memory storage when the main unit's
power switch is off and with the power cord disconnected.

[]

INITIALIZATION

OF THE MICROPROCESSOR

When the indication of the display is not normal or when the operation of the unit does not shows the reasonable result, the initialization of the
microprocessor is required by the following procedure.

Switch
outlet.

off the unit and remove the AC cord from

the wall

Hold
the following
cord into
the outlet. A button and B button, and plug the AC
Check that the entire display is flashing with an interval of
about 1 second, and release your fingers from the 2 buttons
and the microprocessor will be initialized.

NOTES:
• If step 3 does not work, start over from step 1.
• If the microprocessor has been reset, all the button settings are
reset to the default values (the values set upon shipment from
the factory).

O[:::
@ o

o

=

Z

]

o

6 o

ZOZ
2

[]

TROUBLESHOOTING

If a problem
should arise,first
1. Are the connections
correct
2. Have

you

operated

the

check
?

receiver

3. Are the

speakers,

turntable

and

If this unit
Disconnect

is not operating
properly,
the power immediately

the

following.

according
other

to the

Operating

components

check the items
and contact your

instructions

operating

listed
store

in the table
of purchase.

Symptom

?

property

?

below.

Should

the problem

Cause

DISPLAY not lit and power
flashing rapidly

indicator

may

be a malfunction.

Page

•

Power cord not plugged in securely

•
•

Check the insertion of the power cord plug
Turn the power on with the remote control
unit after turning the POWER switch on

•
•

Speaker cords not securely connected
improper
position
of the audio function
button

•
•

Connect securely
Set to a suitable position

•
•
•

Volume control set to minimum
MUTING is on
Digital
signals
not input
Digital
selected

•
•
•

Turn volume up to suitable level
Switch off MUTING
input digital signals or select input jacks to
which digital signals are being input

37
39
36

•

Speaker terminals

•

12, 13

•

Block the ventilation

•

The unit is operating at continuous
high
power
conditions
and/or
inadequate
ventilation

•

Switch
power
off,
connect
speakers
properly, then switch power back on
Turn off the set's powel, then ventilate it
well to cool it down
Once the set is cooled down, turn the
power back on
Turn off the set's powel, then ventilate it
well to cool it down
Once the set is cooled down, turn the
power back on

•
•

Incomplete connection of speaker cords
Incomplete
connection
of input/output
cords

•
•

Connect securely
Connect securely

12, 13
6 - 13

•

Reverse

•

Check left and right connections

12, 13

input

are short-circuited
holes of the set

•

is

o

there

Measures

DISPLAY not lit and sound not produced
when power switch set to on

DISPLAY lit but sound not produced

persist,

F

6
35

12, 13
36

4, I2

4, I2

g
Sound produced only from one channel

o
Positions of instruments
stereo playback

reversed during

speakers

oE

connections
or left

of

and right

left

and

right

input/output

cords
The on screen display is not displayed

Humming
playing

•

"On screen display"
is set to off on the
system setup menu screen

•

Set "on screen display"
setup menu screen to on

•

Ground wire of turntable
not connected
properly
Incomplete PHONO jack connection
TV or radio transmission antenna nearby

•

Connect securely

•
•

Connect securely
Contact your store of purchase

6
--

•

Separate as much as possible

--

•

Turntable and speaker systems too close
together
Floor is unstable and vibrates easily

•

Use cushions to absorb speaker vibrations
transmitted
by floor
If turntable
is not
equipped
with
insulators,
use
audio
insulators (commonly available)

--

•

Stylus pressure too weak

•

Apply proper stylus pressure

--

•
•

Dust or dirt on stylus
Car[ridge defective

•
•

Check stylus
Replace cartridge

---

•

MC car[ridge

•

Replace with MM cartridge or use a head
amplifier or step-up transformer

•
•

Batteries dead
Remote control unit too far from this unit

•
•

Replace with new batteries
Move closer

27
27

•

Obstacle between
this unit and remote
control unit
Different button is being pressed
÷ and O ends of battery inser[ed in reverse

•

Remove obstacle

27

•
•

Press the proper button
]nser[battedesproper]y

-27

noise produced when record is
•
•

•
oo
Howling
high

noise produced

when volume

is

-_75.

g

Sound is distor[ed

being used

Volume is weak

o

This unit does not operate propedy when
remote control unit is used

•
•

56

on the

system

25

6

6

[]

ADDITIONAL

INFORMATION

There are currently various types of multi-channel

signals (signals or formats with more than two channels).

• Types of multi-channel signals
Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic, DTS, high definition 3-1 signals (Japan MUSE Hi-Vision audio}, DVD-Audio, SACD (Super Audio CD), MPEG multichannel audio, etc.
"Source"

here does not refer to the type of signal (format) but the recorded content.

• Types of sources
• Movie audio

Sources can be divided into two major categories.

Signals created to be played in movie theaters. In general sound is recorded to be played in movie theaters equipped
with multiple surround speakers, regardless of the format (Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.).

Movie theater sound field
Listening

room sound field

Fq _

F_q

D
_f

:SR
I
I

S8
D

Multiple

surround

In this case it is important to achieve the same sense of
expansion as in a movie theater with the surround channels.
To do so, in some cases the number of surround speakers is
increased (to four or eight) or speakers with bipolar or dipolar
properties are used.

_, Iq
D

SR: Surround R channel
SL: Surround Lchannel
SB: Surround back channel (1 spkr or 2 spkrs)

speakers

(For 6 1-channel system)

• Other types of audio These signals are designed to recreate a 360 ° sound field using three to five speakers.

In this case the speakers should surround the listener from all sides to create a uniform sound
field from 360 °. Ideally the surround speakers should function as "point" sound sources in the
same way as the front speakers.

SL

SR

These two types of sources thus have different properties,
in order to achieve the ideal sound.

and different speaker settings, particularly

for the surround

speakers, are required

A6.1-channel
system
isaconventional
5.1-channel
system
towhich
the"surround
back"(SB)
channel
hasbeenadded.
Thismakes
iteasy
to
achieve
sound
positioned
directly
behind
thelistener,
something
thatwaspreviously
difficult
withsources
designed
forconventional
multi
surround
speakers.
Inaddition,
theacoustic
image
extending
between
thesides
andtherear
isnarrowed,
thusgreatly
improving
theexpressio
ofthesurround
signals
forsounds
moving
fromthesides
totheback
andfromthefronttothepoint
directly
behind
thelistening
position.
Change of positioning and acoustic image
with 5,1-channel systems

DF_D

Change of positioning and acoustic image
with 6.1*channel., stems

D

[E]_D

"

i/SLch

D

"

I OC_CCCO:
_

O SRch)

O__
\_

\
\

D D c_llD D D
SLch
Movement

/

_

D

SRch

//
//

D

D

D

D

D

SB ch

of acoustic image from SR to SL

Movement of acoustic image from SR to SB to St,

With this set, speaker(s) for 1 or 2 channels are required to achieve a 6.1=channel system (DTS-ES, etc.). Adding these speakers, however,
increases the surround effect not only with sources recorded in 6.1 channels but also with conventional 2- to 5.1-channel sources. All the Denon
original surround

modes {see page 47) are compatible

with 7.1-channel

playback, so you can enjoy 6.1-channel sound with any signal source.

• Number of surround back speakers
Though the surround back channel only consists of 1 channel of playback signals for 6.1-channel sources (DTS-ES, etc.), we recommend using
two speakers. When using speakers with dipolar characteristics in particular, it is essential to use two speakers.
Using two speakers results in a smoother blend with the sound of the surround channels and better sound positioning of the surround back
channel when listening from a position other than the center.
• Placement of the surround left and right channels when using surround back speakers
Using surround back speakers greatly improves the positioning of the sound at the rear. Because of this, the surround left and right channels
play an important role in achieving a smooth transition of the acoustic image from the front to the back. As shown on the diagram above, in a
movie theater the surround signals are also produced from diagonally in front of the listeners, creating an acoustic image as if the sound were
floating in space.
To achieve these effects, we recommend placing the speakers for the surround left and right channels slightly more towards the front than
with conventional surround systems. Doing so sometimes increases the surround effect when playing conventional 5.1-channel sources in the
6.1 surround or DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 mode. Check the surround effects of the various modes before selecting the surround mode.

58

Here we describe a number of speaker settings for different purposes.
of speakers used and the main usage purpose.
1.

DTS+ES compatible

as guides to set up your system according to the type

system (using surround back speakers)

(1) Basic setting for primarily

[]

Use these examples

[]

watching

movies

• Set the front speakers with their front surfaces as flush with the TV
or monitor screen as possible Set the center speaker between the
Surround speaker
\
front left and right speakers and no further from the listening position
Point slightly
than the front speakers
Frontspeaker
downwatds
\
• Consuk the owner's manual for your subwoofer for advice on placing
the subwoofer within the listening room
60to90 cm
• If the surround speakers are direct+radiating (monopolar) then place
them slightly behind and at an angle to the listening position and
parallel to the walls at a position 60 to 90 centimeters (2 to 3 feet)
above ear level at the prime listening position
As seen from the side
• When using two sunound back speakers, place them at the back
facing the front at a narrower distance than the front left and right speakers
When using one surround back speaker,
place it at the rear center facing the front at a slightly higher position (0 to 20 cm) than the surround speakers
• We recommend installing the surround back speaker(s) at a slightly downward facing angle This effectively prevents
the surround back channel signals from reflecting off the monitor or screen at the front center, resulting in inter[erence
and making the sense of movement from the front to the back less sharp

Surround back speakers
{1 spkr or 2 spkrs)
As seen from above

(2) Setting for primarily watching movies using diffusion type speakers for the surround speakers
For the greatest sense of surround sound envelopment, diffuse radiation speakers such as bipolar types, or dipolar types, provide a wider
dispersion than is possible to obtain from a direct radiating speaker (monopolar). Place these speakers at either side of the prime listening
position,
mounted
above ear level.
Path Of the su;'roundsound from the
speakers to the listening position
• Set the front speakers, center speaker and subwoofer in the same
positions as in example (1)
• It is best to place the surround speakers directly at the side or slightly
to the front of the viewing position, and 60 to 90 cm above the ears
• Same as surround back speaker installation method (1)
Using dipolar speakers for the surround back speakers
more effective

Surround back
Point slightly
downwards

as well is

• Connect the surround speakers to the surround speaker jacks
• The signals from the surround channels reflect off the walls

Surround back speakers
(1 spkr or 2 spkrs)

Surround speaker

as

shown on the diagram at the left, creating an enveloping and realistic
As seen from the side
surround sound presentation
For multi-channel music sources howeve+, the use of bipolar or dipolar
speakers mounted at the sides of the listening position may not be satifactory in order to create a coherent 360 degree
surround sound field Connect another pair of direct radiating speakers as described in example {3) and place them at
the rear corners of the room facing towards the prime listening position

AS seen from above

2.

When not using surround back speakers
• Set the front speakers with their front sur[aces as flush with the TV or
monitor screen as possible Set the center speaker between the front left
and right speakers and no further from the listening position than the front
speakers
• Consult the owner's manual for your subwoofer for advice on placing the
subwoofer within the listening room
• If the surround speakers are direct-radiating
{monopolar) then place them
slightly behind and at an angle to the listening position and parallel to the
walls at a position 60 to 90 centimeters (2 to 3 feet) above ear level at the
prime listening position

120 °

As seen from above

As seen from the side

The AVR-2802/982 is equipped with a digital signal processing
sense of presence as in a movie theater.

circuit that lets you play program sources in the surround mode to achieve the same

Dolby Surround
(1) Dolby Digital (Dolby Surround AC-3)
Dolby Digital is the multi-channel digital signal format developed by Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby Digital consists of up to "5.1" channels - front left, front right, center, surround left, surround right, and an additional channel exclusively
reserved for additional deep bass sound effects (the Low Frequency Effects - LFE - channel, also called the ".1" channel, containing bass
frequencies of up to 120 Hz).
Unlike the analog Dolby Pro Logic format, Dolby Digital's main channels can all contain full range sound information, from the lowest bass, up
to the highest frequencies - 22 kHz. The signals within each channel are distinct from the others, allowing pinpoint sound imaging, and Dolby
Digital offers tremendous dynamic range from the most powerful sound effects to the quietest, softest sounds, free from noise and distortion.
• Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic
Comparison

of home surround systems

Dolby Digital

Dolby Pro Logic

No recorded channels (elements)

51 ch

2 ch

No playback channels

51 ch

4 ch

Playback channels (max)

L, R, C, SL, SR, SW

Digital discrete processing
Dolby Digital (AC-3) encoding/decoding

Audio processing

High frequency
channel

playback limit of surround

• Dolby Digital compatible

Dolby Surround

7 kHz

media and playback methods

are general examples.

r_Nru----]
DIGITAl.

and

ITIIm-m'=mouml

AC,3 # I G I f A L

Also refer to the player's operating instructions.

Media

Dolby Digital output jacks

LD {VDP)

Coaxial Dolby Digital RF output

DVD

Others
{satellite broadcasts,

Analog matrix processing

20 kHz

Marks indicating Dolby Digital compatibility:
The following

L, R, C, S {SW - recommendedl

CATV, etc)

iack

Playback method (reference

_ 1

page)

Set the input mode to "AUTO"
{Page 36)

Optical or coaxial digital output
(same as for PCM)
_ 2

Set the input mode to "AUTO"
{Page 36)

Optical or coaxial digital output
(same as for PCM)

Set the input mode to "AUTO"
{Page 36)

1 Please use a commercially available adapter when connecting the Dolby Digital RF {AC-3RF) output jack of the LD player to the digital input
jack.
Please refer to the instruction manual of the adapter when making connection.
2 Some DVD digital outputs have the function of switching the Dolby Digital signal output method between "bit stream" and "(convert to)
PCM". When playing in Dolby Digital surround on the AVR-2802/982, switch the DVD player's output mode to "bit stream". In some cases
players are equipped with both "bit stream + PCM" and "PCM only" digital outputs. In this case connect the "bit stream + PCM" jacks
to the AVR-2802/982.
(2) Dolby Pro Logic 11
• Dolby Pro-Logic Ii is a new multi channel playback format developed

by Dolby Laboratories

using feedback logic steering technology

and

offering improvements over conventional Dolby Pro Logic circuits.
• Dolby Pro Logic i] can be used to decode not only sources recorded in Dolby Surround (-_ ) but also regular stereo sources into five channels
(front left, front right, center, surround left and surround right) to achieve surround sound.
• Whereas with conventional Dolby Pro Logic the surround channel playback frequency band was limited, Dolby Pro Logic I1 offers a wider
band range (20 Hz to 20 kHz or greater). In addition, the surround channels were monaural {the surround left and right channels were the
same) with previous Dolby Pro Logic, but Dolby Pro Logic H they are played as stereo signals.
• Various parameters can be set according to the type of source and the contents, so it is possible to achieve optimum
43).
Sources recorded

decoding

(see page

in Dolby Surround

These are sources in which three or more channels of surround have been recorded as two channels of signals using Dolby Surround
encoding technology.
Dolby Surround is used for the sound tracks of movies recorded on DVDs, LDs and video cassettes to be played on stereo VCRs, as well
as for the stereo broadcast signals of FM radio, TV, satellite broadcasts and cable TV.
Decoding these signals with Dolby Pro Logic makes it possible to achieve mukFchannel surround playback.
on ordinary stereo equipment, in which case they provide normal stereo sound.

6O

The signals can also be played

There are two types of DVD Dolby surround recording signals.
_ 2-channel PCM stereo signals
_2_ 2-channel Dolby Digital signals
When either of these signals is input to the AVR-2802/982,
"DOLBY/DTS SURROUND" mode is selected.

•

Sources recorded in Dolby Surround are indicated
Dolby Surround support mark: l'Tll'mmt
_
I

the surround

mode is automatically

set to Dolby Pro Logic H when

the

with the logo mark shown below.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby", "Pro Logic" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratones.
Confidential Unpublished Works, @1992-1999 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.

Digital Theater Surround (also called simply DTS) is a multi-channel digital signal format developed by Digital Theater Systems.
DTS offers the same "5.1" playback channels as Dolby Digital (front left, front nght and center, surround left and surround right) as well as the
stereo 2-channel mode. The signals for the different channels are fully independent, eliminating the risk of deterioration of sound quality due to
interference between signals, crosstalk, etc.
DTS features a relatively higher bit rate as compared to Dolby Digital (1234 kbps for CDs and LDs, 1536 kbps for DVDs) so it operates with a
relatively low compression rate. Because of this the amount of data is great, and when DTS playback is used in movie theaters, a separate CDROM synchronized with the film is played.
With LDs and DVDs, there is of course no need for an extra disc; the pictures and sound can be recorded simultaneously on the same disc, so
the discs can be handled in the same way as discs with other formats.
There are also music CDs recorded in DTS. These CDs include 5.1-channel surround signals (compared to two channels on current CDs). They do
not include picture data, but they offer surround playback on CD players that are equipped with digital outputs (PCM type digital output required).
DTS surround track playback offers the same intricate, grand sound as in a movie theater, right in your own listening room.
• DTS compatible

media and playback methods
DIGITAL

Marks indicating DTS compatibility:

_

and _

.

IUIIOUND

The following

are general examples.

Also refer to the player's operating instructions.

Media

Dolby Digital output iacks

Playback method {reference

CD

Optical or coaxial digital output
{same as for PCM)
_ 2

Set the input mode to "AUTO" or "DTS" {page 36)
Never set the mode to "ANALOG" or "PCM"
_ 1

LD {VDP)

Optical or coaxial digital output
{same as for PCM)
_ 2

Set the input mode to "AUTO" or "DTS" {page 36)
Never set the mode to "ANALOG" or "PCM"
_ 1

DVD

Optical or coaxial digital output
{same as for PCM)
_ 3

Set the input mode to "AUTO"

or "DTS"

page)

{page 36)

1 DTS signals are recorded in the same way on CDs and LDs as PCM signals. Because of this, the un-decoded DTS signals are output as
random "hissy" noise from the CD or LD player's analog outputs. If this noise is played with the amplifier set at a very high volume, it may
possibly cause damage to the speakers. To avoid this, be sure to switch the input mode to "AUTO" or "DTS" before playing CDs or LDs
recorded in DTS. Also, never switch the input mode to "ANALOG" or "PCM" during playback. The same holds true when playing CDs or
LDs on a DVD player or LD/DVD compatible player. For DVDs, the DTS signals are recorded in a special way so this problem does not occur.
_2 The signals provided at the digital outputs of a CD or LD player may undergo some sort of internal signal processing (output level
adjustment, sampling frequency conversion, etc.). In this case the DTS-encoded signals may be processed erroneously, in which case they
cannot be decoded by the AVR-2602/982, or may only produce noise. Before playing DTS signals for the first time, turn down the master
volume to a low level, start playing the DTS disc, then check whether the DTS indicator on the AVR-2802/982 {see page 45) lights before
turning up the master volume.
_3 A DVD player with DTS-compatible digital output is required to play DTS DVDs. A DTS Digital Output logo is featured on the front panel of
compatible DVD players. Recent DENON DVD player models feature DTS-compatible digital output - consult the player's owner's manual
for information on configuring the digital output for DTS playback of DTS-encoded DVDs.
Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Pat. No. 5,451,942, 5,956,674, 5,974,380, 5,978,762 and other world-wide
patents issued and pending.
"DTS","DTS-ES Extended Surround" and "Neo:6" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, {nc. @1996, 2000 Digital Theater Systems, {nc.
All Rights Reserved.

DTS-ES
Extended
Surround
isanewmuki-channel
digital
signal
format
developed
byDigital
Theater
Systems
Inc.While
offering
high
compatibilit
withtheconventional
DTSDigital
Surround
format,
DTS-ES
Extended
Surround
greatly
improves
the360-degree
surround
impression
andspace
expression
thanks
tofurther
expanded
surround
signals.
Thisformat
hasbeenused
professionally
inmovie
theaters
since
1999.
Inaddition
tothe5.1surround
channels
(FL,FR,C,SL,SRandLFE),
DTS-ES
Extended
Surround
alsooffers
theSB(Surround
Back,
sometime
alsoreferred
toas"surround
center")
channel
forsurround
playback
withatotalof6.1channels.
DTS-ES
Extended
Surround
includes
twosignal
formats
withdifferent
surround
signal
recording
methods,
asdescribed
below.
•

DTS-ES

TM

Discrete 6.1

DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 is the newest recording format. With it, all 6.1 channels (including the SB channel) are recorded independently using a
digital discrete system. The main feature of this format is that because the SL, SR and SB channels are fully independent, the sound can be
designed with total freedom and it is possible to achieve a sense that the acoustic images are moving about freely among the background
sounds surrounding the listener from 360 degrees.
Though maximum performance is achieved when sound tracks recorded with this system are played using a DTS-ES decoder, when played
with a conventional DTS decoder the SB channel signals are automatically
components are lost.
•

DTS-ES

TM

Matrix

down mixed to the SL and SR channels,

so none of the signal

6.1

With this format, the additional SB channel signals undergo matrix encoding and are input to the SL and SR channels beforehand.
Upon
playback they are decoded to the SL, SR and SB channels. The performance of the encoder used at the time of recording can be fully matched
using a high precision digital matrix decoder developed by DTS, thereby achieving surround sound more faithful to the producer's sound design
aims than with conventional 5.1- or 6.1 channel systems.
In addition, the bit stream format is 100% compatible with conventional DTS signals, so the effect of the Matrix 6.1 format can be achieved
even with 5.1-channel signal sources. Of course it is also possible to play DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 encoded sources with a DTS 5.1-channel decoder.
When DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 or Matrix 6.1 encoded sources are decoded with a DTS-ES decoder, the format is automatically detected upon
decoding and the optimum playing mode is selected. However, some Matrix 6.1 sources may be detected as having a 5.1 channel format, so the
DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 mode must be set manually to play these sources.
(For instructions on selecting the surround mode, see page 45.)
The DTS-ES decoder includes another function,
•

DTS Neo:6

TM

the DTS Neo:6 surround mode for 6.1-channel

playback of digital PCM and analog signal sources.

surround

This mode applies conventional 2-channel signals to the high precision digital matrix decoder used for DTS-ES Matrix 6.1 to achieve 6.1channel surround playback. High precision input signal detection and matrix processing enable furl band reproduction (frequency response of
20 Hz to 20 kHz or greater) for all 6.1 channels, and separation between the different channels is improved to the same level as that of a digital
discrete system.
DTS Neo:6 surround includes two modes for selecting the optimum decoding for the signal source.
• DTS Nee:6 Cinema
This mode is optimum for playing movies.
Decoding is performed with emphasis on separation performance to achieve the same
atmosphere with 2-channel sources as with 6.1-channel sources.
This mode is effective for playing sources recorded in conven6onsl surround formats as well, because the in-phase component is assigned
mainly to the center channel (C) and the reversed phase component to the surround (SL, SR and SB channels}.
• DTS Nee:6 Music
This mode is suited mainly for playing music. The front channel (FL and FR) signals bypass the decoder and are played directly so there is
no loss of sound quality, and the effect of the surround signals output from the center (C) and surround (SL, SR and SB} channels add a
natural sense of expansion to the sound field.

62

Default

System setup

Speaker
Configuration

Crossover

®
®

Input the combination of speakers in your system and thelr
corresponding s_zes(SMALL for regulalspeakers, LARGE fol fu_l
size,fullrange) to automaticallyset the composition of the slgna_s
output from the speakers and the frequency response¸

F_equency

Set the frequency (Hz) below which the bass sound of the vanous
speakers is to be output from the subwoofer

Su#w0ofelrr0de

This selects the subwoofer

SB CH Auto

Set the method

Flag Detect

slgna_s

Delay %me

This parameter is for optimizing the timing with which the audio
slgna_s are produced from the speakers and subwoofer
accotding to
the listening posidoll

Channel
Level

speaker

of p_a¥ing the

for playing

surround

®

Digitalh
Assignment

This adiust s the volume of the signals output from the speakers and
subwoofer
for the dJffeterlt chanrle_s _rl order to obtain optimum
effects

On Screen
Display

This

assigns

the

digital

input

lacks

for

sources

the

different

input

Sub Woofer

Large

Smal_

Yes

Auto Tuner
Presets

FM stations are received

Sp

Surround

Small

Small //spkr

LFE

DTS ES / 6 1 Source Auto Flag Detect Mode
Front L & R

Center

Sub Woofer

12 ft (36 m)

12 ft (36 m)

12 ft (36m)

Center

Subwoofer

0dB

0dB

Fro_t L

Fror}t R

Surround

= OFF
L& R

/0 ft (3Ore)
Su Found
L
0dB

Surround Back

OdB

OdB

CD

DVD

]_7/DBS

CDRfTAPE

VDP

VCR 1

VCR 2

COAXIAL

OPTICAL I

OPTICAL 2

OPTICAL 3

OFF

OFF

OFF

Display = ON

87 5/89 1/98 1/107 9/901/901/90//90/

B/ -g8

520/600//000/1400/1500//710

C/

-C8

90 1 MHz

D/

-D8

90 1 MHz

E/ -E8

90 1 MHz

MHz

kHz, 90//90/

MHz

Back

Surround
R

0dB

On Screen

Surround

lOft{3Om)

OdB

the on screen display that
the controls on the remote

automatical_ V and stored in the memory

Back Sp

80 Hz

A1 -- A8

®

Surround

source
Digital
Inputs

This sets whether
or not to display
appeals on the monitor screen when
control unit or main unit are operated

Center Sp

for d_gltal

Input

®

Front Sp

deep bass signals

back channel

settings

Channel

Output

When
playing

Mode

FRONT WR

CENTER

3URRQUNC
[JR

SUB
WOOFER

Do,by
Digital
signals

SURROUND
BACK L/R

When

When

When

playing
DTS
signals

playhg
PCM
signals

pFay_ng
ANALOG
signals

DIRECT

X

X

©

X

{

}

}

STEREO

X

X

©

X

{

}

}

EXTERNAL iNPUT

©

_q

©

_q

X

x

DOLBY

@

_,

@

_,

X

}

DTS NED!6

©

_q

©

_q

x

x

}

DOLBY DIGTAL (G_ SURROUND)

@

_

@

_

{

x

x

X

DTSSURROUND
IDTSESMTRX6/)

©

_q

©

_q

x

}

X

x

5/6CH STEREO

@

'q

@

'q

x

x

}

ROCK ARENA

©

'q

©

'q

x

X

}

JAZZ CLUB

©

'q

©

'q

x

X

}

VIDEO GAME

©

'q

©

'q

x

X

}

MONO

©

'q

©

'q

x

X

}

©

'q

©

'q

x

X

}

PRO LOGIC ]l

MOVIE

MATRIX

NO signal
Turned

* Only

2 ch contents

Unable

on or off by speaker configuration

setting

Parameter
SURROUND

(default

values

are shown

in parentheses)

PARAMETER

PRO LOGIC I] MUSIC MODE

ONLY

When play_ng
Dolby Digital/DTS
signals

TONE
CONTRO

MODE

ROOM
SIZE

EFFECT
LEVEL

DELAY
T_ME

PANORAM/l

D_MENSION

DIRECT

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

x

x

{}{OFF)

O (OdB)

STEREO

C (OdB)

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

x

x

{OFF}

(OdB)

EXTERNAL INPUT

C (OdB)

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

x

x

x

x

DOLBY

C (OdB)

(CINEMA} }(OFF

x

x

X

x

x

:}(NON

MTRX

© (OFF)

{3 {3)

{OFF}

(OdB)

C (OdB)

(CINEMA} }(OFF

:}(NON

Mode

PRO LOGIC ]l

DTS NED:6
DOLBY DIGTAL (_

SURROUND) C (OdB)

EFFECT LEVEL

SURROUND
BACK

D COMP

© (0)

LFE

x

x

X

x

x

MTRX

x

x

x

x

x

}

(OFF

x

x

X

x

x

(MTRX ON)

x

x

{OFF}

(OdB)

}

(OFF

(MTRX ON)

DTSSURROUND
IDTSESMTRX6/)

C (OdB)

x

x

x

X

x

x

x

X

x

5/6CN STEREO

C (OdB)

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

x

X

x

x

ROCK ARENA

C (OdB)

X

x

x

x

}(Mediuml

{ (10)

x

x

X

x

x

JAZZ CLUB

C (OdB)

X

x

x

x

}(Mediuml

{ (10)

x

x

X

x

x

VIDEO GAME

C (OdB)

x

x

x

x

}(Mediuml

{ (10)

x

x

x

x

x

MQNQ

C (OdB)

x

x

x

x

}(Mediuml

{ (10)

x

x

x

x

x

C (OdB)

x

x

x

x

x

C {30msec)

x

x

x

x

MATRIX

MOVIE

i

:

X :

64

for

Adjustable
Not adiustable

X

(OdB)

[]
•

SPECIFICATIONS
Audio section
• Power amplifier
Rated output:

Front:

90 W + 90 W
135 W + 135
Center:
90 W
135 W
Surround:
90 W + 90 W
135 W + 135
Surround Back: 90 W
135 W
120Wx
2 ch (8 _/ohms)
170Wx
2 ch (4 _/ohms)
200Wx2ch
(2_/ohms/
Front:
A or B
A+B
Center, Surround, Surr. Back:

Dynamic power:

Output terminals:

• Analog
Input sensitivity / input impedance:
Frequency response:
S/N:
Distortion:
Rated output:
• Digital
D/A output:

•

Digital input:
• Phono equalizer (PHONO input -- REC OUT)
Input sensitivity:
RIAA deviation:
Signal-to-noise ratio:
Rated output / Maximum output:
Distortion factor:
Video section
• Standard video jacks
Input / output level and impedance:
Frequency response:
• S-video jacks
Input / output level and impedance:
Frequency response:
• Color component video jacks
input / output level and impedance:

•

Frequency response:
Tuner section
Receiving Range:
Usable Sensitivity:
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity:
S/N (IHF-A):
Total Harmonic Distortion

•

•

(at 1 kHz):

General
Power supply:
Power consumption:

W

(8
(6
(8
(6
(8
(6
(8
(6

_/ohms,
_/ohms,
_/ohms,
_/ohms,
_/ohms,
_/ohms,
_/ohms,
_/ohms,

20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.05%
1 kHz with 0.7% T.H.D.)
20 Hz - 20 kHz with 0.05%
1 kHz with 0.7% T.H.D.)
20 Hz _ 20 kHz with 0.05%
1 kHz with 0.7% T.H.D.)
20 Hz _ 20 kHz with 0.05%
1 kHz with 0.7% T.H.D.)

6 - 16 _/ohms
8 - 16 _/ohms
6 - 16 _/ohms

200 mV / 47 k£dkohms
10 Hz - 100 kHz: +0, -3 dB (DIRECT mode)
102 dB (DIRECT mode)
0.005% (20 Hz - 20 kHz) (DIRECT mode)
1.2 V
Rated output -- 2 V (at 0 dB playback)
Total harmonic distortion -- 0.008% (1 kHz, at 0 dB)
S/N ratio -- 102 dB
Dynamic range -- 96 dB
Format -- Digital audio interface
2.5 mV
±1 dB (20 Hzto 20 kHz)
74 dB (A weighting, with 5 mV input)
150mV / 7V
0.03% (1 kHz, 3 V)

1 Vpp, 75 _/ohms
5Hz_
10MHz --

+0,-3dB

Y (brightness) signal -- 1 Vp-p, 75 __/ohms
C (color) signal -- 0.286 Vp-p, 75 __/ohms
5Hz_
10MHz -- +O,-3dB
Y (brightness) signal -- 1 Vp-p, 75 _2/ohms
PB/CB (blue) signal -- 0.7 Vp-p, 75 _/ohms
PR/CR(red) signal -- O.7Vp-p, 75 _.!ohms
5Hz-27MHz
-- +O,-3dB
[FM] (note: #V at 75 _/ohms,
87.50 MHz - 107.90 MHz
1.0 pV (11.2 dBf)
MONO
1.6 pV (15.3 dBf)
STEREO
23 pV (38.5 dBf)
MONO
77 dB
STEREO
72 dB
MONO
0.15%
STEREO
0.3%

0 dBf=l

AC 120V, 6OHz
5.0 A
2 W Max (Standby)
434 (W) x 171 (H) x 416 (D) mm
11 .B kg (25 Ibs 6 oz)

Maximum external dimensions:
Weight:
Remote control unit (RC-903)
Batteries:
External dimensions:
Weight:
For purposes

W

x 10 _W)

[AM]
520 kHz - 1710 kHz
18 _V

(17-3/32" x 6-11/32" x 16-3/8"}

R6P/AA Type (three batteries)
70 (W) x 215 (H} x 24 (D) mm (2-3/4" x 8-15/32" x 15/16")
200 g (Approx. 7 oz) (including batteries)
of improvement,

specifications

and design are subject to change without

notice.

T.H.D.)
T.H.D.)
T.H.D.)
T.H.D.}

• INTRODUCTION
Nous vous remerdons de I'achat de I'ampli4uner A / V Digital Surround AVR-2802/982 de DENON.
Ce remarquable composant a 6re fabrique pour fourn[r une superbe ecoute de sons d'ambiance avec des sources de cinema AV telles que DVD,
ainsi que pour assurer une formidable reproduction haute fidelite de vos sources musicales favorites.
Ce produit etant _quipe d'une immense foule de caract6ristiques,
I'appareil de bien lire le contenu de ce manuel avant de proc6der.

nous vous recommandons

avant de commencer

I'installation et I'utifisat[on de

TABLE DES MATIERES
Avant L'utilisation

66

Operation ..........................................................................................

97-103

Precautions

D'installation

..........................................................................

67

Ambiance ........................................................................................

104N108

Precautions

de Manipulation .....................................................................

67

Simulation

109N114

67

Ecoute de la radio ...........................................................................

Caractedstiques
Connexions

........................................................................................

.........................................................................................

Nomenclature
Installation

......................................................................................

Unite de T616commande

DSP ............................................................

68~75

Memoire

76, 77

Initialisatione

......................................................................

78~88

Depistage des Pannes ............................................................................

....................................................................

89~97

In formations

et Fonctions .................................................................

du Systeme

d'ambiance

115N117

de Demiere Fonction ...............................................................

Specifications

du Microprocesseur

Supplementaires

117

..........................................................

........................................................

117
118
119N126

..........................................................................................

127

• ACCESSOIRES
V_rifier que les articles suivants sont inclus
Q_ Mode d'emploi

1

_5) Piles R6P/AA 2

(`2)Certificat de ga_antie(pour I'Amerique du Nord uniquement)
(`6)Antenne a boucle AM

1

_ Antenne

®

[]

AVANT

Faire attention

intedeure

®

FM

1 (_ Liste des services apres-vente

1

®

I (4)Telecommande
(RC-903)..................... 1

®

L'UTILISATION
aux points suivants avant d'utiliser

cet appareih

• D6placement de I'appareil
Afin d'eviter des court-circuits ou d'endommager
les c&bles des
cordons
de connexion,
debrancher
toujours
le
cordon
d'alimentation et deconnecter les cordons de connexion entre tous
les autres appareils audio Iors du deplacement
• Avant de mettre I'appareil sous tension
Verifier de nouveau que toutes les connexions

• Conserver ce manuel dans un endroit s_r
Apres I'avoir lu, conserver ce manuel
garantie duns un endroit sQr.
• Remarquer que les illustrations
titre explicatif et peuvent

de I'appareil.

I'appareiL
sont correctes

et

qu'il n'y a pus de probl_me avec les cordons de connexion. Placer
toujours le commutateur
d'alimentation
sur la position d'attente
avant de connecter et de deconnecter les cordons de connexion.

66

darts le carton en plus de I'unite principale:

a[nsi que le certificat

de

darts ce manuel sont donnees
6tre differentes par rapport

[]

PRECAUTIONS

D'INSTALLATION

L'utilisation de cet amplificateur ou de tout autre appareil electronique
microprocesseurs
pros d'un tuner ou d'un televiseur peut produire
des parasites dans le son ou I'image.
S[ cela se produit, prendre les mesures suivantes:
• installer cet appareil aussi loin que possible
tel6viseur.
• Placer les c_bles d'antenne
possible

du cordon

du tuner

du tuner ou du televiseur

d'afimentation

ou du

auss[ loin que

et des c&bles de connexion
10cm minimum

d'entr_e/sortie de cet appareiL
• Du bruit et des parasites peuvent se produire en particulier Iors de
I'utilisation d'antennes int_beures ou de c_bles d'afimentation de
300 O/ohms. L'utilisation d'antennes exterieures
coaxiaux de 75 _2/ohms est recommand_e.

et de c&bles
Mur

Pour permettre Ix dissipation de la chaleur, laisser un espace d'au
moins 10 cm entre les panneaux sup_rieur, artiste et lateraux de

////////////////////////////////////////_

cet appareil et le mur ou les autres composants.

[]

PRECAUTIONS

DE MANIPULATION

• Commutation
de la fonction
d'entr6e sont d_branchees

d'entree

Iorsque

les

comportent

prises

Un bruit de claquement peut etre engendre Iorsqu'aucun appareil
n'est connecte aux prises d'entree et que la function d'entree est
commutee.
Si cela se produit, tourner la commande MASTER
VOLUME au minimum
ou connecter des appareils aux prises
d'entree.
• Mise en sourdine des jacks de sortie pr_ampli "PRE OUT" et de
sortie casque "HEADPHONE"
et des homes de sortie hautparleurs "SPEAKER"
Les jacks de sortie preampli "PRE OUT" et de sortie casque
"HEADPHONE"
et des bornes de sortie haut-parleurs "SPEAKER"

[]

un circuit de raise en sourdine.

Pour cette raison, les

signaux de sortie sent fortement
reduits pendant quelques
secondes apres la raise sous tension de I'appareil. Si le volume est
augmente pendant ce temps, la sortie est extremement importante
une fois que la raise en sourdine est terminee. Toujours attendre la
desactivation du circuit de mise en sourdine avant de regler le
volume.
A chaque fois que I'interrupteur d'alimentation
est en position
STANDBY, I'appareil reste connect_ _ la ligne de courant
secteur. S'assurer de d_brancher le cordon en quittant
la
maison, par exemple, en cas de depart en vacances.

CARACTERISTIQUES

1. Systbme de musique Multi-zones

(Multi Zone Music

4. DTS (Digital Theater Systems)

Entertainment System)
Function avec des sources multiples :
La function multi-source de Fappareil vous permet de selectionner
differentes sources audio et video pour I'ecoute ou
le visionnage, afin d'en profiter dans la salle principale et dans
une autre piece au meme moment.
2. D@codeur Dolby Pro Logic [I
Le syst_me Dolby Pro Logic [[ est un nouveau format destine _ la
reproduction de signaux audio multivoies disposant de nombreux
avantages sur le systeme Dolby Pro Logic conventionnel.
II peut
servir _ decoder non seulement des sources enregistrees en Dolby
Surround mais 11 peut aussi transformer
des sources stereo
normales en cinq canaux {avant gauche/droit, centre et surround
gauche/droit). De plus, de nombreux parametres peuvent etre
regles selon le type de source et son contenu, de fagon
permettre

DTS assure jusqu'_ 5.1 canaux de son d'ambiance haute fidelite et
large gamme, a partir de sources telles que disque laser, DVD et
disques de musique specialement encodes.
5. Ambiance Etendue DTS-ES et DTS Neo:6
Le AVR-2802/982 est compatible avec I'Ambiance Etendue DTSES, un nouveau format multicanaux developpe par Digital Theater
Systems inc.
Le AVR-2802/982 est aussi compatible avec le DTS Neo:6, un
mode d'ambiance permettant la lecture a canaux 6.1 de sources
stereo reguli_res.
6. Commutation de composant video
Outre la commutation
video et video

un reglage du son de grande precision.
7,

3. Dolby Digital
Utilisant des algorithmes de traitement numerique avances, Dolby
Digital assure jusqu'_ 5.1 canaux de son d'ambiance haute fideNte
et large gamme. Dolby Digital est le systeme de diffusion sonore
numerique par defaut pour les DVD et DTV d'Amerique du Nord.

S composite,

]e AVR-

2802/982 assure 2 jeux d'entrees (Y, PB/CB, PWCR)de composant
video pour les entrees DVD et TV/DBS, et un jeu de sorties de
composant
video au televiseur,
pour une qualite d'image
superieure.
Fonction de s_lection vidtio
Vous permet de regarder one source (visuelle) tout en ecoutant
une autre source (sonore).

67

[]

CONNEXIONS

• Ne pas brancher les Cordon Secteur avant d'avoir termin6 toutes les
conRexions
• S'assurer
de connecter
correctement
les canaax, gauche (L) avec
gauche (L) et droit (R) avec drok (R)
• Inserer les fiches correctement
Des connexions
Jncompl@tes peuvent
provoquer du bruit
• Utiliser
les prises AC OUTLETS
seulement
pour des appareils
audio. Ne jamais
les utiliser
pour des s_che-cheveux
ou d'autres
appareils.

• Remarquer que le groupement
de cordons a fiches _ broche avec des
Cordon Secteur ou le fait de les placer pr@s de transformateurs
de
puissance peut provoquer un bourdonnement
ou du bruit
• Du bruit ou un ronflement
peut 6tre g_n_re
si un appareil
audio
connect6
est utilis6 Jnd6pendamment
sans que cet appareU sok
allum6
SJ cela se produit, allumer cet appareik

• Lors des connexions, se reporter _galement aux instructions d'utUisation des autres composants.
L'alimentation vers ces prises de courant est allum6e ou 6teinte Iorsque I'alimentation est commut6e
de la t61_commande ou du commutateur d'alimentation.
out_,u
R
L

Lecteur de CD

I Connexion

entre on (allum¢) et standby (veille) a partir

d'un lecteur CD I

t Connexion des prises AC OUTLETS

I

AC OUTLETS
• SWITCHED

I Connexion
Connecter

d'une

platine

tourne*disque

le c&ble de sortie de platine

(capac[t6 tota]e
120 W (1 A })
['al)mentation
de ces plises est act_v6e et d6sactiv6e
pal Ir_nterrupteul
POWER de cet apparei( et Iorsque I'alimentatJon est commut6e
entle ]a raise
sous tension et[e mode d'attente _ paltir de la t616commande
Ces plises ne fourn]ssent aucune a])mentation Ior sque Fapparell est erl mode
d'atterlte
Ne jama_s connecter
ur_ 6quJpement
dont ]a capacit_ rotate
d6passe 120 W (1 AI
REMARQUE:

]

tourne41isque

aux

prises PHONO du AVR 2802/982, la fiche gauche (L) _ la
prise gauche iLl et ]a fiche droite (R} _ la prise droite/RI
REMARQUES:
• Cet apparei) _e peut pas _tle utJlis6 dilectemerlt

etJliser les prises secteul seu[emerlt
utJ]Jser pour des s_che cheveux,
61ectriques

avee

I Connexion

des prises

de

sortie

pour des appareils audio Ne jamals ]es
_e t61_viseur
ou dautres
appareils

pr6amplifiee

Utiliser
ces prises pour connecter
un (desl
puissance extemes pour augmenter la puissance
I_avant,

Platine toume
(ceUu_e MM)

disque

_U

ceiitle,

dra_N_i_flce

d_a_[_b]al_ce

8ili_ie,

o_

connexion _ des hauts parleurs sous tensbn
Pour ut]lise i I'effet drambiafice arli_re avec une enceirlte,
le pl6 arnp_ificateur

Fil de
tere

et

(PRE

externe

_ ]a bolne SUUR

OUT)

I

pI6 amp[ificateurs
de
des canaux sonores
_0ul

la

connecter

BACK h CH

_

Enregistreur de MD, Enregistteu/de

[ Cordon CA ]
120 V CA, 60 Hz

CD ou autre

Enregistleur

!

[:_ o o

[Connexion
Connexions

de CD ou platine cassette
_
_

o _=_c_
_ ___ _ @ J,

d'une

platine

cassette

REMAFIQUE:
Si un bruit de ronf[ement
est produit
]a pFatJne
cassette
par
une platine
cassette, etc 6_oigner

]

pour I'enregistrement:

Connecter
les pl_ses d'entr6e d'enregistrement
(UNE _N ou REC) de la platine
cassette aux plises de solt]e d'enregistrement
(CDR/TAPE OUT) de cet appalei_ en
utJlisarlt des cordons avec fiche _ broche
Connexlons pour la lecture:
Connecter les prises de sot tie de lecture (LINE OUT ou PB) de (a p(atine cassette
au× prises d'erltr6e (CDRfrAPE iN) de cet apparei_ en ut]iisant des cordons avec
ficfle _ broche

68

• Pour connecter le signal video, utiliser un cordon de signal video de 75 _2/ohms. Le fait d'utiliser un c_ble non approprie, risque de d_teriorer
qualit_ video.
• Lors des connexions, se reporter _galement aux instructions d'utilisation des autres composants.

T#l#viseur ou tuner DBS
ou

_

V_DEO

I Connexion

DBS I
MonJteur de t_leviseur

--

[
o

_

d'un tel_viseur/tuner

la

Dooo{

oo

]

• Connecter la prise de sortie video (VIDEO
TV/DBS
DBS & la prise _
{iaune) TV/DBS IN
broche coaxial video de 75 _/ohms
• Connecter la prise de sor[ie audio (AUDIO
DBS aux poses [_
TV/DBS IN en
broche

OUTPUT) du televiseur ou tuner
en utilisant un cordon _ fiche &
OUTPUT) du televiseur ou tuner
utilisant des cordons _ fiche

w

Connexion
!o WDEO

_

_D

Connexion
_ DVD
• Connecter

d'un lecteur de DVD ou d'un lecteur de video disque (VDP} I
la prise de sor[ie video (VIDEO OUTPUT) du lecteur de DVD _ la prise _

(iaune)

DVD IN en utilisant un cordon avec fiche _ broche pour c_ble coaxial video de 75 _2/ohms
• Connecter les prises de sortie audio analogique {ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT) du lecteur de video
disque aux pnses _
DVD IN en utilisant des cordons avec fiche _ broche
• Un lecteur de VDP peut etre connecte aux prises VDP de la meme maniere
• II est egalement
possible de connecter
un lecteur de videodisque,
un lecteur de DVD, un
camescope

d'un moniteur

=_2=====1

video, une machine

MONITOR OUT
• Connecter la prise d'entree
{VIDEO INPUT) du
televiseur _ Is pnse
MONITOR OUT en
utilisant un cordon a fiche
broche coaxial video de 75
_2/ohms

de jeux, etc aux prises VCR-2NAUX

_,@@@@

@_

@

Remarque
sur la connexion
des prises d'entr_e
numerique
• Seuls les signaux audio sont entres aux prises
d'entree numerique
Pour les details, voir page 68, 86

I Connexion

des lecteurs video ]

• II y a deux ieux de prises de lecteur video (magnetoscope),
Connexions d'entree/sottie
video

doric deux lecteurs video peuvent 8tre connectes

pour I'enregistrement

simultane

ou la copie video

• Connecter la prise de sor[ie video du lecteur video (VIDEO OUT) _ la prise [_
(jaunel VCRq IN, et la prise d'entree video du lecteur video (VIDEO IN) _ la pr_se
[_
(iaune) VCR-1 OUT en utilisant un cordon _ fiche _ broche coaxial video de 75 _dohms
Connexions des prises de sortie audio
• Connecter les prises de sortie audio du lecteur video (AUDIO OUT) _ la prise [_
VCR_I IN, et la prise d'entree video du lecteur video (VIDEO IN) et les pr_ses
d'entree audio {AUDIO IN) du lecteur video aux prises [_
VCR_I OUT en utilisant des cordons _ fiche _ broche
Connecter

le deuxieme

lecteur video aux prises VCR-2/VAUX

de la meme fagon

69

• Lors des connexions, se reporter 6galement aux instructions d'utilisation des autres composants.
• Remarque b propes des prises en S
Les s61ecteurs d'entr6e pour les entrees en Set les entr6es des brises a broches fonctJonnent conjointement Fun avec I'autre.
• Precautions d'utilisetion des prises en S
Les prises en S (entr6e et sortie) de cet appareil et les prises _ broche vid6o (entr6e et sortie) ont des circuits independents, de fa_on _ ce que
les signaux video entres par les prises en S soient envoyes uniquement des sorties des prises en Set les signaux video des prises a broche
sent envoyes uniquement des sorties des prises _ broche.
Lors de la connexion de cet appareil a un equipement equipe de }rises en S, garder & I'esprit le point ci-dessus et faire les connexions en
respectant le mode d'emploi de cheque equipement correspondent.

Connexion d'un moniteur
MONITOR OUT
Lecteur de DVD ou lecteur de v_d6odisque {VDP)

[ _i_exi_/_)pd}

de tel_viseur

]

• Connecter la prise d'entree vid6o en S (S-VIDEO INPUT) du tel6viseur
la prise _
MONITOR OUT en utilisant un cordon _ pr_se en S

'un leeteui" de DVD Ou d'un leeteui" de video

DVD
• Connecter la prise de sortie video S (S-VIDEO OUTPUT) du
bcteur de DVD _ la prise d'entree de bcteur de DVD (DVD IN)
[S-VIDEO) en utilisant un cordon de connexion video S
• Un lecteur de videodisque peut 6tre connecte aux prises VDP
de la mSme maniere
• II est egalement
possible de connecter
un lecteur de
videodisque, un lecteur de DVD, un camescope video, une
machine de jeux, etc aux prises VCR-2/VAUX

_

i

Moniteur de t@l@v,
....
T_l_viseut ou tuner d'6mission pat satellite

,one O
• Connecter la prise de sortie video en S du t_leviseur ou
tuner DBS 8 la prise _
TV/DBS IN en utilisant
un cordon de connexion 8 prise en S

S.V]_E o

Connexion
• Connecter
_

des lecteurs video

]

la prise de sortie en S du lecteur video 8 la pnse
VCRd IN et connecter

lecteur video _ la prise _

la prise d'entree

en S du

VCRd OUT en utilisant de

cordons _ prise en S
• Connecter la prise de sortie en S du lecteur video (S-OUT)
la prise _
VCR-2/VAUX IN et connecter la pr_se
d'entree

en S du lecteur video 8 la prise _

2/VAUX

OUT en utilisant

Pbtine video

Connecter

7O

les entrees et sorties audio des composants

de la maniere decrde _ la page 69 1

VCR-

de cordons _ prise en S

2

• Lors des connexions, se reporter 6galement aux instructions d'utilisation des autres composants.
• Les signaux entres aux prises video (composant) avec difference de couleur ne sont pss sortis par la prise de sortie video {VIDEO) (iaune) ou la
prise de sortie video S (S-VIDEO). De plus, les signaux video entres aux prises d'entree video (VIDEO) (jaune) et aux prises d'entree video S (SVIDEO) ne sont pss sortis aux prises video (composant) avec difference de couleur.
• Les signaux d'affichage sur ecran du AVR-2802/982 ne sont pas sortis par les prises de sortie video {MONITOR OUT) (composant) avec
difference de couleur.
• Certaines sources video avec sorties de composants video sont etiquetees
la sortie avec difference de couleur des composants video.

Y, C8, CR ou Y, Pb, Pr ou Y, R-Y, BY. Ces termes se rapportent

Connexion
Lecteurde

DVD

Moniteur

de telev_seur

EConnexion d'un moniteur de t_l_viseur 1
Prise de sortie de moniteur (MONITOR OUT)
• Prise de sortie de moniteur
Connecter les prises d'entree video {COIVIPONENT
VIDEO INPUT) (composant)
avec difference
de
couleur
de televiseur
_ la prise de sortie de
moniteur de composant (COMPONENT MONITOR
OUT) en utilisant des cordons avec fiche _ broche
video coaxiaux de 75 _/ohms

COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
08

d'un lecteur de DVD ]

Prises d'entr_e de DVD (DVD IN)
• Connecter
les prises de sortie video (COMPONENT
VIDEO OUTPUT} (composant) avec difference de couleur
du lecteur de DVD _ la prise d'entree (COMPONENT DVD
IN) en utilisant des cordons avec fiche _ broche video
coaxiaux de 75 _/ohms
• De la m@me maniere, une autre source video avec sorties
de composant video tefles que tuner TV/DBS, etc, peut
@tre connectee
aux prises video (composant}
avec
difference de couleur TV/DBS

VIDEO OUT

Y

tous

CR

• Les prises d'entree

avec difference

de couleur peuvent

etre indiquees

de maniere
differente
sot certains
televiseurs,
moniteurs
ou
composants video ('CR, CB et Y', "R-Y, B-Y et Y', "Pr, Pb et Y", etc.).
Pour les details, life attentivement les instructions d'utilisation incluses
avec e te ev seur ou

autre composant.

SURRO_ID

I-

4

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DIRECTION

ANTENNE A
BOUCLE AM

DE LA

STATION

'_

(Fourni)
EME I_R]CE

ANTENNE

FM

CABLE
COAXIAL DE
75£_ohms

ANTENNE
EXTERIEURE

AM

ANTENNE
_NTERIEURE FM
(Foumi)

TERRE

• Une fiche de c_ble d'antenne
Ensemble antenne

FM type F peut _tre directement

connect6e.

& boucle AM
Connexion
I'antenne

@_irer_

_ boucle AM

1 Appuyer
levler

sur le

des

2 I_rer

antennes

AM

le co_duc_ur

3 Rein®net
lev[er

le

le ruban en
vlny_e et sot tlr _a_igne

Plier en sens

de cor_nexior_

_nverse

a Avec I'antenrte

Remarques:

sur

le dessus de tout®
surface stable

,_

• Ne _s

connecter

• M_me

si

debrancher
Fixer

• S'assurer
touchent

une

deux

I'antenne
que

antennes

antenne

les

FM

AM

e_eme

_ boucle

AM

bornes

pas les pa_ies

d'antenne

metaEliques

simultanement
®st

utilisee,

_

boucle

ne _s

AM

ne

du _nneau

b Avec I'antenne
fix6® contre _etour

Remarque destine® & I'instaUateur
c&blodiffusion

de syst&me de

Ce _appel ®st fourn[ pour 8tt[rer VattentJon de Vinstallateur
de system® c_blodiffusion
{CATV) sur I'Artide 820-40 du
code d'electdcite
national (NEC) qui donne des directives
pour une raise _ la terre correcte, et, en particulier, specifie
que la raise _ la terre du c_ble doit @re fade au syst@me de
raise 8 la terre de I'immeuble, auss[ pr@s que possible du
point d'entree du c_ble

72

• Ces prises sent destin6es & I'entree des signaux audio multi canaux d'un decodeur externe ou un composant avec un autre type de d_codeur
multi-canaux, tel qu'un lecteur DVD audio, ou un lecteur SACD multi-canaux ou un autre d6codeur de format sonore multi-canaux.
• Lors des connexions, se reporter _galement aux instructions d'utilisation des autres composants.

0

0
0

D3,_,@ @@_l@

D3r

Decodeur
analogique

avec une sortie
& 6 canaux

Pour les instructions

sur la lecture en utilisant les prises d'entree

• Si un autre pre-amplificateur-amplificateur
principal est connect6,
autre source de programme dans une autre piece.

Pr_ ampliflcateur
_
mm
_

ampF_ficateur

externe (EXT. IN), voir page 100.

les prises mutli zone peuvent

@re utilisees pour la lecture simultan6e

d'une

prir_cipal

0
une
©

autre
©

piec

pal

I

=MI'IrlI_'.IW

_

Pour les instructions

sur les operations

_i .ILl

r_OUT

OU,

en utilisant les prises MULTi ZONE, voir pages 102, 103.

73

• Connecter

les bornes d'enceinte

aux ence[ntes

en respectant

les

polarit6s(® avec @ , O avec O ). Si les polarit6s ne sont pas
respect_es, un son central fa[ble est entendu, I'orientation des
divers instruments n'est pas correcte et le sens de la direction du
son st_r6o est det_rior6.
• Lors de la r_alisat[on des connexions, prendre soin de ne mettre en
contact aucun des conducteurs individuels du cordon d'enceinte
avec les bornes adjacentes, avec des conducteurs
d'enceinte ou avec le panneau arriere.

d'autres cordons

Imp6dance d'enceinte
• Les enceintes ayant une imp6dance de 6 _ 16 _2/ohms peuvent _tre
connect_es pour _tre utilis_es comme enceintes d'ambiance et
centrale.
• Des enceintes avec une impedance de 6 a 16 _/ohms peuvent _tre
connect_es et utilis6es comme enceintes frontale et d'ambiance
arriere.
• Faire attention
lots de I'utifisation de deux paires d'enceintes
d'avant (A + B) en m6me temps, 6tant donn6 que I'utilisation
d'enceintes ayant une impedance de moins de 8 _2/ohms risque de
les endommager.
• Le circuit de protection peut _tre activ6 si le syst_me est reproduit
pendant une Iongue duree a un volume _lev6 Iorsque des enceintes
d'une impedance inferieure _ celle specifi_e sont connectees.

REMARQUE:
NE JAMAIS toucher les bornes d'enceinte Iorsque I'ampli est
sous tension, sinon des d_charges _lectriques
risquent de se
produire.

Connexion des bornes d'enceinte
1 Toumer
contraire

dans
des

d'une
montre
desser[e[

le sens

2

Inserer

le cordon

3 Toumer

darts

aiguiEles

sens

pour

d'une montre
18 resssrre_

la

le

Connexion

des fiches bananes

des aiguiEles
pour

Fiche banane

Tourner dans le sens des aiguilles d'une
montre pour serrer, puis inserer la fiche
banane

" Cet appareil est 6quipe d'un circuit de protection

haute vitesse. Le but de ce circuit est de proteger les enceintes contre des

situations telles que Iorsque la sortie de I'amplificateur de puissance est accidenteflement court-circuitee et qu'un fort courant
passe, Iorsque la temperature avoisinant I'appareil devient anormalement elevee, ou Iorsque I'appareil est utilise _ puissance
elevee pendant une Iongue duree, ce qui entralne une augmentation de temperature extreme.
Lorsque le circuit de protection est active, la sortie des enceintes est coupee, et la DEL du temoin d'alimentation clignote.
Dans ce cas, suivre ces etapes: toujours couper I'alimentation de cet appareil, verifier s'il y a des defauts de connexion des
cordons d'enceintes ou des c_bles d'entree, et attendre que I'appareil refroidisse, s'il est tres chaud. Ameliorer la ventilation
autour de I'appareil, et remettre sous tension.
Si le circuit de protection est _ nouveau active bien qu'il n'y ait pas de probleme de cSblage ou de ventilation autour de
I'appareil, couper I'alimentation, et contacter un centre d'entretien DENON.

- Le circuit de protection peut etre active si I'appareil est utilise pendant une Iongue duree a un volume eleve Iorsque des
enceintes d'une impedance inferieure 8 celle specifiee (par exemple, enceintes ayant une impedance inferieure _ 4 _/ohms)
sont connectees. Si le circuit de protection est active, la sortie des enceintes est coupee. Couper I'alimentation de I'appareil,
attendre qu'il refroidisse, ameliorer la ventilation autour de lui, puis remettre sous tension.

74

Connexions
• Lors des connexions,

se reporter _galement

aux instructions
F

d'utilisation

des autres composants.

[ SYSTEMES D'ENCEINTE D'AMBIANCE ARRIERE]

I REMARQUE:

SYSTEME D'ENCEINTE
D'AMBIANCE ARRIERE

Lorsque I'on utilise les deux

Prise de connexion
pour
subwoofer avec amplificateur
int_gr¢ (superwoofer, etc.)

o

m

SYSTEMES D'ENCEINTES
AVANT (A)

E

SYSTEME D'ENCEINTES

• Precautions & prendre Iors de la connexion des enceintes
Si une enceinte est plac_e pros d'un t_16viseur ou d'un moniteur video, les couleurs sur 1'6cran risquent d'etre perturb6es
des enceintes. Si cela se produit, ¢loigner I'enceinte et la mettre dans un endroit oQ elle ne pr¢sente pas cet effet.

par le magn6tisme

75

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NOMENCLATURE

ET FONCTIONS

• Pour les d_tails sur les fonctions

Commutateur

d'al[mentation

Prise de casque d'_coute

de ces pi_ces, se reporter aux pages donn6es entre parentheses

ON/STANBY ..............................

(PHONES) .....................................

Touche 6.1/7.1 SURROUND ...................................................
_

_)

(97)
(101)

(97, 101, 117)

Touche INPUT MODE ..............................................

(98, 100, 107)

Commande

Affichage
_)

Indicateurs

mode de entr6e (INPUT) .......................................

Indicateurs type de signal (SIGNAL) ................................

Touche EXT. IN (Entr6es ext_deures)

(98, 100)

Capteur de tel6commande

Touche VIDEO SELECT ..........................................................

(101)

Touche DIMMER ....................................................................

(101)

Touche STATUS (Etat) ............................................................

(101)

Touche TONE DEFEAT ...........................................................

(100}

Touche SURROUND PARAMETER
(Param_tres Surround) ...........................................

(106, 108, 111 )

(99}

LEVEL) ....................... (99}

(98, 100)

..............................

(104, 105)

MASTER VOLUME ...............................................

Touche ANALOG ..............................................................

Selecteur de SELECT ....................... (99, 104, 105, 107, 111, 112}

76

Touche CH VOL (Volume Canal) .....................................

T_moin de volume principal (VOLUME

Touche SURROUND MODE (Mode Surround) ........ (99, 105, 111}
_)

Touche TONE CONTROL (Contr61e de tonalitY) ............ (100, 112)
_}

(107}

S¢lecteur de syst¢mes d'enceintes avant
(SPEAKER A/B) .........................................................

().

_}

_}

(99, 107)

(REMOTE SENSOR) ..................... (89)

T_moin d'alimentation

..............................................................

Selecteur de fonction

(FUNCTION) .......... (98, 102, 107, 115, 117}

(97)

Touche de mode TUNING PRESET
(Syntonisation/Station

_}

(99}

Pr¢r_gl6es) .........................................

Selecteur de source (SOURCE) ................................................
Touche R EC/M ULTI ................................................................

(117)
(96)
(102}

• Pour

les d_tails

sur les fonctions

I DEL (temoins) ............................

de ces pi_ces,

(91, 94, 97)

IT ouches SYSTE CALL ................. (95, 96, 97)

io3,
lO7,.5>

I Touches de systeme .........................

aux

pages

donn6es

entre

parentheses

().

1
I Touche d'alimentation

.......................

(91 97)1

IT ouches de tuner ...................... (90, 93, 116) I

(90, 93)

..........
/971
I Touches d'ambiance

se reporter

I_T:tth,:t1:::cm,
p':i??
......................
,99,
I

(99, 105, 107, 110)

...............
(9°,
I09,
197,

I Touche de sourdine (MUTING) ............. (101) I

S@Eecteurs de
Imode ................ (90, 91, 93, 94, 96, 97, 103)

I_T:t?ne,!:
1111t!tt(:::i_9,
,04,0511_)
I
IT ouches de systCme de tuner

(90

115)

I Touches de curseur

(79, 104, 105, 112) I

I Touche ON SCREEN ..................... (101, 116) I
I SeEecteur USE/LEARN ......................

I Touche de tonalit6

(94, 97)

{93) I

Touche STATUS ....................................

(101) I

d'essai .................... (104)

I Touche SYSTEM SETUP .................. (79, 88)

ITouche

I Touche DVD SETUR ...............................

de source multiple .................... (102)

RE[_/IARQLIE
• Les touches ray@es _
ne fonctionnent
pas avec Ee AVR_ 2802/982 (Rien
ne se passe Iorsqu'elEes sont enfoncees )
Cependant, Eatouche indiquee ,_ peut 6tre utiEis6e avec la fonction d'etude

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INSTALLATION

DU SYSTEME

• Apres avoir fait toutes les connexions avec Jes autres composants AV de la maniere d6crite dans "CONNEXIONS"
(voir pages 68 8 75), faire
les divers reglages decrits ci-dessous sur le moniteur en utifisant la fonction d'affichage sur ecran du AVR-2802/982.
Ces reglages sont necessaires afin de terminer le systeme AV dans votre salle d'ecoute centre cutout du AVR 2802/982.
• UtJliser les touches suivantes pour installer le systeme:

AT_r:_c::t:

tt::_

P°U r afficher

le men u d'installati°n

de systeme

I

Touche ENTER
Appuyer sur cette touche pour commuter Vaffichage & Vecran
Utiliser @galement cette touche pour terminer le reglage & I'ecran

Touches CURSOR
et [E) : Utiliser
gauche
et _ : Utiliser
haut et

• Articles

dqnsta]lation

de systeme

ces touches pour deplacer les curseurs (_1 et I_) vers la
et vers la droke _ I'ecran
ces touches pour deplacer les curseurs (& et T} vers le
vers le bas _ i'6clan

et valeurs par defaut (reglees 8 ]a ]ivraison de ]'usine)

Installationde syst_me

Speaker
Collfiguration

@

@

Entrer ]a combinaison des enceintes de votre syst#me et leurs tai_les
correspondantes {SMALL pour ence_ntes normales, LARG E pour pleine
t aisle, p]eine gamme) pour automatiquement
r_gler la composition des
$ig_au× sot tis par les e_ceintes et _a_epo_se en tr_quence

®

®

Center Sp

Sub Woofer

Large

Smal_

Yes

R_gler Ja fr6quence (Hz) _ un niveau inferieur _ celu_ du son glave
6mis par ]es diverses enceintes _ pa_t_r du subwoofer

80 Hz

Su#w0ofel mode

Cec] s8 ect oppe le subwoofer pour 8 _ecture de signaux de profondes graves

LFE

SB CH Auto

R#glez _amethode de lecture du canal artiere d'ambiance
s]_naux r_um_riques

Hag Detect

Delay %me

Channel
Level

_fodu[ts
fonction

sert 8 optimlser

la synchronlsation

]es s_gnau× audio des e_ceintes
de la position d'_coute

Ceci r#g[e
s_bwoofer
olstimau×

pout des

Digitalh

Ceci

Assignment

diff_re_tes

On Screen
Display

aftecte

[es pdses

d'ent/_es

FrontL

Auto
Tuner
Presets

Center

12 ft (36 m)

num_tiques

pour _es

d'e_tr_e

FrontL

12 e(36

Sub Woofer

FrontR

m)

capt#es et sauvegard_es

_ I'ecran ne proviennent

Surround

12 ft (36m)

Center

Small //spkr

- OFF
SB

L& R

/0 ft (3Ore)

10 ft {30 m)

Subwoofer

Su round
L

Surround
R

Surround Back

0dB

0dB

OdB

OdB

0dB

CD

DVD

]_7/DBS

0dB
CDRffAPE

VDP

VCR 1

VCR 2

COAXIAL

OPTICAL1

O_ICAL2

OPTICAL3

OFF

OFF

OFF

Ceci t¢gle s'i_ faut ou pas afficher Vafflchage set ectan qui appara_t
sur _'_cran de moniteur
Iorsque les commandes
de I'unit_ de
t_commande
ou de Punlt_ principa]e sont actionn_es

REMARQUES:
• Les signaux de menu d'affichage
moniteur (MONITOR OUT).

Small

Back Sp

dentree
En_ e
_m_r_ue

Les stations en FM sont automatiquement
darts la m_moire

Surround

OdB

On Screen

A1 -- A8

(7_

& R

Sp

e_

le volume
des signaux #mls par ]es enceintes
et _e
pour ]es die,rents
canaux afin d'obtemil
des effets

soulces

Surround

DTS ES / 6 1 Source Auto Flag Detect Mode

avec laquelle sont
et du subwoofel

Source

®

Front Sp

Crossover
Ftequency

Ce paramatre

®

Va]eurs par d6faut

Display

87 5/89 1/98 1/107 9/901/901/90//90/

B/ _a8

520/600//000/1400/1500//710

C/

_C8

90 1 MHz

D/

_D8

90 1 MHz

E/ _E8

90 1 MHz

pas du signal video de difference

ON

MHz

kHz, 90//90/

de couleur

MHz

(composante)

des jacks de sortie

• Les signaux d'affichage sur ecran sont sortis avec priorite _ la prise de sortie de moniteur (MONITOR OUT) video S pendant la lecture d'un
composant video. Par exemple, si le moniteur de televiseur est connecte aux deux prises de sortie de moniteur video S et video du AVR2802/982 et que les signaux sont entres au AVR-2802/982 8 partir d'une source video (VDP, etc.) connectee aux deux prises d'entree video
S et video, les signaux d'affichage sur ecran sont sortis en priorite _ la sortie de moniteur video S. Si vous desirez sortir les signaux & la prise
de sortie de moniteur video, ne connectez pas de cordon _ la prise de sortie de moniteur video S (S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT). {Pour les details,
voir page 88.}
• La fonction d'affichage sur ecran du AVR-2802/982 est conoue pour eve utilisee avec des moniteurs de televiseur
peut etre difficile de lire de petits caracteres sur des televiseurs avec petits ecrans ou faibles definitions.
• Le menu d'installation

78

n'est pas affiche Iorsque "HEADPHONES

ONLY" est selectionn&

haute definition,

ainsi il

• Disposition
Disposition
•

du syst_me

d'enceintes

de base do syst_me

Ce qui suit est un exemple

de la disposition

de base pour

un syst_me

comprenant

_

sept

syst_mes

syst@me d'enceintes

d'enceinte

et un moniteur

de t616viseur.

centrales
Systeme

d'ence[ntes

d'amb[ance

ardere

[
Systeme d'enceintes avant
Placer ces enceintes au n[veau des flancs du
televiseur ou de I'ecran avec leurs surfaces avant
autant que possible en regard de I'avant de I'ecran

V6rifier que toutes les connexions

Afficher

Systeme

sont bonnes, puis mettre

]e menu d'insta]lation

d'enceintes

d'ambiance

I'unite principale sous tension.

de syst_me.

System

Setup

Menu

_Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assignment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets
k

• La composition des s[gnaux 6mis par les d[ff6rents
combina[son d'enceintes actuellement ut[l[s_es.

canaux et la r6ponse

1

Au menu d'installat[on

2

Passer a I'ecran de configuration

de syst_me, selectionner

en fr6quence

sont automatiquement

r6gi_es

en fonction

de la

"Speaker Configuration".

d'enceinte.

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R_gler si les enceintes
sont
connect6es
ou non, et si oui,
leurs parametres de taille.
• Pour s_lectionner I'enceinte

Speaker

Configuration
E_Front

Speaker

Sto.

Center

Configuration
Surround

SD.
SP. Ba_

Subwoofer

_m

!_

_[_

•

Pour

s61ectionner

le

Front Sp
Center Sp

parametre

Subwoofer
Surround
Surround

Appuyer sur la touche d'entree

Sp

back SP

(ENTER) pour finaliser le reglage.

REMARQUES:
• Selectionner

"Large"

ou "Small"

non pas en fonction de la taille r6elle de I'enceinte,

rnais en fonction de la capacit_ de I'enceinte a jouer des

signaux de basses fr6quences (son grave r6gle en-dessous de la fr_quence r6glee pour le mode de fr_quence de croisernent "Crossover
Frequency" et moins). Si vous ne savez pas, essayez de comparer le son aux deux r6glages (en reglant le volume a un niveau suffisamment
bas pour ne pas endommager les enceintes) pour determiner le bon reglage.
• Lorsque "2spkrs" est selectionne pour le canal ambiance arri_re, et que le pre-amplificateur exteme int_gre ou I'amplificateur sous tension
doivent etre connect6s aux bornes de sortie pre-out (SBL et SBR). (Voir page 75.)

• Parambtres
Large (grand) ......... S6lectionner cette option quand les enceintes utilis_es sont suffisamment performantes pour
dessous de la fr6quence reglee pour le mode de frequence de croisement.
Small (petit) ........... Selectionner cette option quand les enceintes utilis6es ne sont pas suffisamment performantes
en dessous de la fr6quence regl6e pour le mode de fr6quence de croisement.
Lorsque cette
son grave d'une frequence inf_rieure a la fr_quence reglee pour le mode de fr6quence de
subwoofer.
Lorsque ce reglage est selectionne, les basses frequences
le mode sont affect6es au subwoofer.

infedeures

reproduire

le son grave en-

pour reproduire le son grave
option est selectionnee, le
croisement est envoy6 au

le son grave en dessous de la frequence r_gl_e pour

None (aucun} ......... Selectionner ce r6glage Iorsqu'aucune enceinte n'est install6e.
Yes/No (oui/non).....Selectionner
"Yes" Iorsque des enceintes d'ambiance et un subwoofer sont installes. "No" Iorsqu'ils ne sont pas install6s.
2spkrs/lspkr .......... R6gler le nombre d'enceintes _ utiliser pour le canal de retour d'ambiance.
Si le subwoofer a une capacite de lecture de basses frequences suffisante, un bon son peut _tre obtenu, m6me si "Small" est regl6 pour les
enceintes avant, centrale et d'ambiance.
,_ Pour la majorite des configurations de syst_me d'enceintes,
I'utilisation du reglage Small pour toutes les cinq principales enceintes et
subwoofer sous tension avec un subwoofer connect_ donnera les meilleurs r_sultats.

8O

Cot 6cran ne s'affiche pas sJ un subwoofer n'est pas utilis6.
• R6gler la fr6quence de croisement et le mode de subwoofer

1

SelectJonner

le mode "Crossover

en fonction

du systeme d'enceintes

utilise.

frequency"

(frequence de croisement).
_Crossover
i_

Frequency
lOOHz

Subwoofer

2

SelectJonner

la frequence.

SelectJonner

le mode "Subwoofer

izr-J_l

Mode
LFE
+Main

Mode".
Crossover
I_

SelectJonner

120Hz

Frequency
100Hz

_Subwoofer

Mode

Iqi[:ll

LFE
+Main

le reglage.

Le reglage du mode subwoofer est valable uniquement Iorsque "Large" est regle pour los enceintes
le subwoofer dans les reglages "Speaker Configuration"
(voir page 79}.

frontales

120Hz

et "Yes" est regle pour

Entrer le reglage.
Le menu drinstallation de systeme reapparaTt.

REMARQUES:
-- Attribution de la gamme de signaux basso frequence -• Los signaux uniques produits par le canal du subwoofer sont des signaux LFE (pendant la lecture de signaux Dolby Digital ou DTS) et la
gamme de signaux de basso frequence des canaux est reglee sur "Small" dans le menu de configuration. La gamme de signaux basso
frequence est reglee sur "Large" _ partir de cos canaux.
-- Fr_quence de ¢roisement -• Lorsque "Subwoofer"
est regle sur "Yes" (Oui) "dans la configuration des enceintes", regler la frequence (Hz) a un niveau inferieur _ celui
du son grave emis par los diverses enceintes & partir du subwoofer (frequence de croisement).
• Pour los enceintes reglees sur "Small {Faible)", le son de frequence infedeure a la frequence de croisement est coupe et le son grave coupe
est envoye & la place au subwoofer.
REMARQUE : Pour los systemes d'enceintes ordinaires, nous recommandons de regler la frequence de croisement _ 80 Hz. Lots de
I'utilisation de petites enceintes, le reglage de la frequence de croisement & une haute frequence pout cependant ameliorer
la reponse pour los frequences proches de cello de croisement.
-- Mode subwoofer -• Lorsque le mode de lecture "LFE+MAIN"
est selectionne, la gamme de signaux basso frequence des canaux reglee sur "Large" est produite
automatiquement
8 partir de cos canaux et du canal du subwoofer.
Dans ce mode de lecture, la gamme basso frequence croit plus uniformement _ travers la piece, mais elle depend de la taille et de la forme
de la piece, des interferences peuvent provoquer une diminution du volume effectif de la gamme basso frequence.
• La selection du mode de lecture "LFE" enclenche la lecture de la gamme de signaux basso frequence du canal selectionne avec "Large"
de ce canal uniquement. Par consequent, la gamme de signaux basso frequence lue _ partir du canal de subwoofer
sont uniquement la
gamme de signaux basse frequence de LFE (uniquement pendant la lecture Dolby Digital ou de signaux DTS) et le canal specifie "Small"
darts le menu de configuration.
• Selectionner le mode de lecture qui donne la meilleure reproduction des graves.
• Lorsque le subwoofer est regle sur "Yes", le son des graves est emis du subwoofer independamment
du reglage de mode du subwoofer
dans los modes d'ambiance autres que Dolby/DTS.

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Active le traitement

num6rique

des s[gnaux pour la lecture en modes d'ambiance

1

6.1 SURROUND et DTS-ES.

Au menu de configuration syst@me, s@lectionner'SB
CH Auto Flag Detect" et appuyer sur la touche
ENTER.

2

S@lectionnez le r6glage souhait6.

_DTS-ES/6.
1Sour ce
Auto Flag
Detect
Mode

iI est recommand_ de le placer sur
"OFF".
Lorsqu'[I est place sur "ON",
I'utilisation du Iogiciel pour lequel
aucon signal n'est enregistr6 est
regime.

System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
_SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assisnment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

"_DTS-ES/6.
1Source
Auto Flag
Detect

Non-Flag
SBch

Mode

Source
Output
NONMTRX

OFF

R_glage
_

Mode de detection automatique de signe (AFDM)
ON:
Cette fonction n'agit que pour les sources contenant les signaux d'identification
d'ambiance de canal
Lorsque cette fonction est utilis6e, lea sources ayant et_ enregistr_es dans I'ambiance de canal 6.1 ou
reproduites dans le mode d'ambiance de canal 6.1 en utilisant I'(es) enceinte(s) de retour d'ambiance.
la m_thode de lecture de I'enceinte surround arri_re dana ce cas.)
OFF:
Regler ce mode si vous d6sirez reproduire lea sources de canal 5.1 normales ou des sources
d'identification
d_cdts ci-dessous dans le mode de canal 6.1.

6.1 ou DTS-ES.
DTS-ES sont automatiquement
(Se r6f6rer & la section _2_pour
ne contenant

pas les signaux

_2_Non-Flag Source SBch Output
MTRX ON:
Les sources sont reproduites en utilisant I'(es) enceinte(s) de retour d'ambiance. Le canal de retour d'ambiance est reproduit
avec le traitement de matrice num6rique.
NON-MTRX:
Lea sources sont reproduites en utilisant r(es) enceinte(s) de retour d'ambiance. Les m¢mes signaux que ceux du canal
d'ambiance sont d61ivr6s depuis les enceinte(s) de retour d'ambiance.
OFF:
Les sources sont reproduites sans utiliser r(es) enceinte(s} de retour d'ambiance.
Entrer le reglage.
Le menu d'installation

de syst_me r6apparait.

REMARQUES:
• L'_cran de r_glage de detection automatique de signal SB CHest affich_ Iorsque I'(es) enceinte(s) de retour d'ambiance est/sont r6gl6e(s)
sur "Large" ou "Small" _ 1'6cran "Speaker Configuration"
{configuration d'enceintes).
• L'(es) enceinte(s) de retour d'ambiance peut(vent) 6galement _tre raise(s) en et hors circuit avec la touche 6.1 ./7.1 SURROUND de I'unite
principale. (Voir page 107.)

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• Entrer la distance entre la position d'¢coute et les d[ff6rentes ence[ntes pour r6gler le temps de retard du mode d'ambiance.
• Le temps de retard peut _tre r6gl_ de rnanl_re s_par_e pour les enceintes d'ambiance A et B.
Preparations:
Mesurer les distances
LI: Distance entre
L2: Distance entre
L3: Distance entre
L4: Distance entre
L5: Distance entre

FL

entre la position d'6coute et les enceintes (L1 & L5 sur le d[agramrne
I'enceinte centrale et ]a position d'¢coute
les enceintes avant et la position d'6coute
les enceintes d'arnb[ance et la position d'_coute
les enceintes d'arnb[ance arri¢re et la position d'6coute
le subwoofer et la position d'6coute

Center

FR

de droite)
Subwoofer

Positlorl

d'_coute

SB

1

Au menu d'installation
retard).

de syst6me,

s61ectionner "Delay ]]me"

(temps de
System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
_Delay
Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assignment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

2

Passer a I'¢cran de temps de retard.
Delay

Time

Set The Distance
Each Speakers
Do You Prefer
In Meters?
/
_Meters

S¢lectionner
S¢lectionner
(Pieds).

I'unit_ d6s[r¢e, m_tres ou p[eds
(assombrir) les unit6s d¢sir_es, "Meters"

(M_tres) ou "Feet"

Delay

4:_

In Feet?
Feet

Time

Set The Distance
Each Speakers
Do You Prefer
In Meters?
/
_Meters
Exernple: Lorsque

Apr_s
s61ectionne
ou apparaft
"Feet"
(Pieds) avoir
a 1'6tape
3, I'_cran"Meters"
de temps(M6tres)
de retard
automatiquement.

Delay

"Feet"

<:_

To

In Feet?
F-_

(Pieds) est selectionn6

Delay Time

Time
Default
ErFront

[_4
L <12ft_

Center
Su_0fer
Front
R

Selectionner

To

10 ft
10 ft

12ft
1 2 ft
12ft

I'enceinte 8 r¢gler.

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Regler la distance entre I'enceinte
centrale et la position d'ecoute.
La distance change en unite de 0,1
metre (1 pied} chaque fois que la
touche est enfoncee. Selectionner
la valeur la plus
distance mesuree.

proche

de

Delay

Delay Time

Time
Default

[_4

Front
[ Center
Front
_r

la

Exemple:

10 ft
10 ft

R

12ft
12ft I
L 112ft_
f2tf

Lorsque la distance
pied pour I'enceinte

,,o,1,

est reglee 8 12
centrale (L1)

[_|=ll[eltf_ll= :]lllll_41_[€l
'_ Si "Yes"
est selectionn_
automatiquement
reinitialises

pour "Default",
les
aux valeurs par defaut.

reglages

sent

Default
Front
Center
Front

II est a noter que la difference de distance pour chaque enceinte doit etre
de 15 ft {4,5 m) ou moins. Si une distance non valable est regime, un
message de MISE EN GARDE, tel que 1'ecran droite apparattra. Si cela se
produit, changer I'emplacement de (des) enceinte(s) de fagon 8 ce que la
distance ne soit plus 6gale & la valeur indiquee en surbrillance.

_,_

Le menu drinstallation de syst_me reapparaTt.
Le
AVR-2802/982
le temps de retard d'ambiance
Entrer
le reglage. r_gle automatiquement

I-I;I
[_4

R
L

12ft
tft
12ft

optimal pour la salle d'ecoute.

REMARQUE:
• Si I'unite de distance est modifiee apres avoir regle le temps de retard, les reglages sont reinitialis_s aux valeurs par defaut d'usine (voir page 78).

• Utiliser ce reglage pour ajuster pour que le niveau de lecture entre les differents canaux soit 6gal.
• De la position d'ecoute, 6couter les tonalites d'essai produites par les enceintes pour ajuster le niveau.
• Le niveau peut 6galement etre directement ajuste de I'unit_ de t_lecommande.
(Pour les d_tails, voir page 104.)

1

Au menu d'installation
de canal).

de syst_me, selectionner

"Channel

Level" (niveau
System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Fla8
Detect
Delay Time
_Channel
Level
Disital
In Assisnment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

2

Passer a I'ecran de niveau de canal.
Channel
_Test

Tone

Mode
_:_

Test

Tone

Start

Level

Selectionner

84

"Test Tone Mode"

{mode de tonalite d'essai).

Level

Clear

[2_]4

[_]_

4

Selectionner le mode.
Selectionner "Auto" ou "Manual".
• Auto:
Ajuster
le
niveau
pendent
autometiquement
• Manuel:

Channel

I'ecoute

des

produites par les diff6rentes

Selectionner I'enceinte par lequelle vous
d'essai pour ajuster le niveau.

tonalites

_Test

Tone

Mode

Test

Tone

Start

d'essai

enceintes.

voulez

produire

Level

la tonafite

Exemple:

Selectionner

"Test Tone Start" (d_marrage de tonaiite d'essai).

Selectlonner

"Yes".

Clear

Channel
Tone

Mode

_Test

Tone

Start

suivant, _ des intervalles de 4 secondes la premiere et la deuxi_me
et & des intervalles de 2 secondes environ la troisieme fois etc.
"_ [_}

_

i

Test

Utifiser ]es touches
I'enceinte

Tone
SW ch. :-12dB

----ii-

o-_-o'

par laquelle vous voulez produire la tonalit_ d'essai,

Clignotement

o o-

+i ..............
i

Exemple: Lorsque le volume est regle _ -12
dB a]ors que le subwoofer est
selectionne

Apr_s que les r_glages ci dessus aient ete terminus, appuyez sur le bouton ENTER.
L'_cran "Channel Level" (niveaux des canaux) r_appara_t.
Appuyez _ nouveau sur le bouton ENTER. L'_cran du "System Setup Menu" (menu de r_glages
r_apparait.

Pour annuler les reglages, s_lectionner

_'o

pour ajuster pour que le
resonne
de maniere

identique.

8

Test

qE et Ob pour selectionner

puis les touches de curseur _ et _
volume des diff_rentes
enceintes

Tone [_
SW ch. :-12d8

Exemple: Lorsque le volume est regie _ -12
dB a]ors que la tonalite d'essai est
produite par le subwoofer

eat s_lectionne

de curseure

[_4

44.........i

J

Clignotement

Le volume peut _tre ajuste entre -12 dB et +12 dB en unit_s de 1 dB.
,_ Lorsque I'enceinte d'ambiance arri_re est r_gl_e sur "2spkrs" (2
enceinte) sous la rubrique "Speaker Configuration"
(Configuration
Enceintes), cette option est r_glee sur "SBR', "SBL'.
b. Lorsque le mode "Manual"

Clear

[_4

----ii-

fois

Utiliser lea touches CURSOR pour regler toutes les enceintes au m6me
niveau de volume.

est selectionn6

Level

Test

a. Si le mode "Auto" est selectionne:
Des tonalit_s d'essai sont emises automatiquement
des diff6rentes
enceintes.
Les tonalit6s d'essai sont 6raises des diff_rentes enceintes dana I'ordre

[_<

[_4

Lorsque le mode "Auto"

Level

7

Level

"Level Clear" (effacement

du niveau) et "Yes" 8 I'_cran "Channel

du syst&me)

Level" (niveaux des canaux), puis

refaire les reglages.
Le niveau de chaque canal dolt _tre r_gle _ 75 dB (pondere C, mode de compteur ralenti) sur un cr_te-m_tre en position d'_coute.
Si le cr_te-metre n'est pas disponible, r_gler les canaux avec ]'oreille, de fagon 9 ce que les niveaux du son soient identiques. Parce qu'il est difficfie
de regler les tonalit_s d'essai du subwoofer avec I'oreille, utiliser une s_lection musicale connue et ajuster I'equilibre natureL
REMARQUE:

Lors du reglage, le niveau d'un syst&me de subwoofer

actif, il sera n_cessaire

de r_gler egalement

]e propre volume du subwoofer.

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Lorsque vous reglez les niveaux de canal en _tant dans le mode SYSTEM SETUP CHANNEL LEVEL, les r_glages de niveau de canal apportes
affectent TOUSles modes d'amb[ance. Consid6rer ce mode comme mode de reglage de niveau de canal principal.
Apr_s avoir termine les r_glages SYSTEM SETUP CHANNEL LEVEL, vous pouvez activer les modes d'amb[ance individuels et ajuster les
n[veaux de canal qui seront retenus pour chacun de ces modes. Ainsi, chaque fois que vous activez un mode de sons d'amb[ance part[culier,
vos reglages de niveau de canal pr_f6res pour ce seul mode seront rappeles. Verifier les instructions de r6glage des niveaux de canal dans
chaque mode d'ambiance 9 la page 104.
Vous pouvez ajuster les niveaux de canal de chacun des modes d'ambiance suivants: DIRECT, STEREO, 5CH/6CH STEREO, DOLBY/DTS
SURROUND, ROCK ARENA, JAZZ CLUB, VIDEO GAME, MONO MOVIE et MATRIX.

• Ce reglage affecte les prises d'entr6es

1

num6riques

du AVR 2802/982 pour les diff6rentes

Selectionnez I'assignation
dans le menu d'installation

d'entr6e num6rique
"Digital
"Setup" du syst_me.

sources d'entree.

In Assignment"
System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
_Digital
In Assignment
On Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

2

Commuter

vers I'ecran Digital in Assignment.
Digital

In Assignment

[_
[_
[_

OPTICAL1
OPTICAL2
OPTICAL3
OFF
OFF
OFF

Default

[_<

Selectionner la prise d'entree numerique 8 affecter a la source d'entree.
• Pour s_lectionner la source d'entr_e
• Pour s_lectionner le prise d'entree numerique
Selectionner "OFF" pour les sources d'entr_e pour lesquelles aucune prise d'entree num_rique
n'est utilisee.
Si "Yes" est selectionn_
valeurs par defaut.

Entrer
le reglage.
Le menu
d'installation

pour "Default",

les r_glages sont automatiquement

r_initialis_s

aux

de syst_me r_appara_t.

REMARQUES:
• Les prises OPTICAL 3 du panneau arri_re du AVR 2802/982 sont equipees d'une prise de sortie numerique optique pour les signaux
d'enregistrement
num6rique d'une enregistreur
CD, enregistreur
MD ou un autre enregistreur
num_rique. Utiliser ces prises pour
I'enregistrement num6rique entre une source audio num_rique (st6r_o - 2 canaux) et un enregistreur audio numerique.
• Ne pas connecter la sortie du composant connecte 8 la prise de sortie OPTICAL 3 OUT situ_e sur le panneau arri6re du AVR-2802/982
prise autre que la prise d'entr_e OPTICAL 3 IN.
• "PHONO" et "TUNER" ne peuvent _tre selectionnes sur I'ecran d'entr_es num_riques.

86

8 une

• Utiliser ceci pour activer ou d6sactiver

1

I'afflchage sur 6cran (messages autres que les 6crans de menu).

Au menu d'installation
(affichage sur 6cran).

de syst_me,

selectionner

"On

Screen Display"

System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assignment
DOn Screen
Display
Auto Tuner
Presets

2

Passer a I'ecran d'affichage

sur ecran.
On Screen

Display

_4:_[_

Selectionner

"ON"

ou "OFF".

Entrer
le reglage.
Le menu
d'installation

Utiliser ces prereglages
8, Cl&8,
D188etEla8.

de syst_me r6apparaTt.

pour la recherche automatique

d'_missions

FM et m_moriser

jusqu'_ 40 stations dans les canaux prer_gl6s A1 & 8, B1

REMARQUE:
• Si une station FM ne peut pas 6tre pr_r6glee
syntoniser

1

2

automatiquement

la station, puis la pr6regler en effectuant

I'op_ration

& cause d'une mauvaise r6ception,
"Pr_r6glage

Utiliser
la touche CURSOR pour specifier
"Auto Tuner Presets"
(prereglage automatique du tuner) a partir de I'_cran "System Setup
Menu" (menu d'initialisation du syst_me).

Appuyer sur la touche ENTER.
L'6cran "Auto Preset Memory"

utiliser I'operation

"Accord

(m6moire de pr_r6glage automatique).

pour

System

Setup

Menu

Speaker
Configuration
SB CH Auto Flag
Detect
Delay Time
Channel
Level
Digital
In Assignment
On Screen
Display
_Auto
Tuner
Presets

Auto

Preset

Auto Tuning
_reset
Station
Storing
Preset
_Stert

Utiliser la touche CURSOR pour selectionner

manuel"

de memoire".

Memory
&
Memory
Memory

_s

"Yes" (oui}.

"Search" (recherche) clignote sur I'ecran et la recherche commence.
"Completed"
(termine) apparaft des que la recherche est termin_e.
L'affichage commute automatiquement
& I'_cran.

Ceci termine I'installation du syst_me. Apr_s avoir fait ces r_glages, il n'est pas necessaire
diff_rents soient connect_s ou les enceintes repositionn_es.

de les changer & moins que des composants

AV

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Cette touche peut etre enfoncee

8 tout moment pendant le procede d'installat[on

de syst_me pour terminer

le proced_.

Au Les
menu
d'instaflat[on
de sont
syst_me,
sur la touche
SYSTEM
SETUP.
reglages
chang6s
entresappuyer
et Faffichage
sur _cran
desactiv6.

• Signaux d'affichage

sur _cran
Signaux entres au AVR-2802/982

Sor[ie de signal d'affichage sur eclan

Prise d'entree de signaux VIDEO
(]aune)

Prise d'entree de signaux video S

Prise de sortie de signaux video
VIDEO MONITOR OUT (]aune)

Prise de sortie de signaux video
S-VIDEOMONITOR OUT

I

x

×

O

()

2

O

×

O

×

3

x

()

x

()

4

0

()

x

()

(O: Signal

×: Pas de signal)

(o: Signaux sur ecran so,is

x: Signaux sur ec_an pas sortis)

REMARQUES:

I

• Les signaux d'affichage
difference de couleur.

sur ecran ne sont pas sortis par les prises de sortie de moniteur

(MONITOR OUT) de signaux video (composant)

avec I
I
I

• Pour 4 c6dessus,

les signaux d'affichage

monteurdete6vseurnestpasconnecte&

88

sur ecran sont sortis a la prise de sortie de signaux video {VIDEO MONITOR
aprsedesortedesgnauxvdeo

SVDEOMONTOROUT.

OUT) (jaune) si le

[]

UNITE

DE TELECOMMANDE

• !'unite de t@ecommande comprise (RC-903) peut etre utilisee pour actionner non seulement le AVR-2802/982, mais egalement d'autres
composants DENON compatibles avec telecommande.
De plus, elle eat equipee d'une fonction pour programmer lea signaux de commande
d'unites de telecommande
d'autres fabricants, ains[ elle peut aussi _tre utilisee pour acdonner des composants video compatibles avec
t@6commande pas de fabrication DENON.

_

D_poser le couvercle

arriere de I'unit_ de t_lecommande.

@ Placer lea deux piles R6P/AA dana le compartiment
direction indiqu6e.

_ piles dana la

Remarques sur les piles
• Utiliser des piles R6P/AA dana I'unite de telecommande.
• Lea
piles
doivent
etre
remplacees
par
des
neuves
approximativement
une fois par an, b[en que cela depende de la
frequence d'ut[l[sation.
• Meme s[ mains d'un an s'est ecoule, remplacer lea piles par des
neuves si I'appareil
ne fonct[onne
pas Iorsque
I'unite
de
telecommande
eat actionnee 9 proximite. (La pile fournie ne sert
que pour la verification du fonctionnement.
La remplacer par une
neuve le plus tet possible.)
• Lors de I'[nsertion des piles, toujours preceder dana la bonne
direction, en suivant lea marques "@" et'(_" du compartiment
piles.
• Pour eviter des dommages ou une fuite du liqu[de de pile:
• Ne pas ut[liser de pile neuve avec une ancienne.
• Ne pas ut[liser deux types de pile differents.
• Ne pas court-circuiter, d_monter, cbauffer ou jeter lea piles dana
des flammes.
• Enlever lea piles de I'unite de tel_commande chaque fois que vous
prevoyez de ne pas I'ut[liser pendant une Iongue duree.
• Si le liqu[de de pile devait fuir, essuyer soigneusement
le liquide de
I'[nterieur du compartiment
9 plies, et [nserer de nouvelles plies.

(3_ Remettre

le couverde

arri_re en place.

• Lors du remplacement des piles, avoir les piles neuves & portee de
la main, et lea inserer auss[ rapidement que possible.
• Lea s[gnaux programmes de t_lecommande peuvent etre perdus si
les piles enlev6es ne sent pas remplac_es dana un delai d'environ
5 secondes.
Lea codes installes en uaine sont cependant
permanente.

dana une memoire

• Didger I'unite de telecommande vers le capteur de telecommande
situe sur I'unite
principale de la mani@re indiqu6e
dana le
diagramme.
• L'unite de telecommande
peut etre utilisee d'une distance droite
d'environ
7 m@tres/22 pieds de I'unite principale, mais cette
distance sera raccourcie s'il y a un obstacle dana le chemin ou si
I'unite de t@ecommande n'est pas directement point6e vers le
capteur de telecommande.
• L'unite de telecommande peut etre actionnee _ un angle horizontal
d'un maximum
de 30 degr6s
par rapport
au capteur
de
tel6commande.
REMARQUES:
• 11peut etre difficile d'actionner I'unite de telecommande
si le
capteur de telecommande
eat expose aux rayons directs du soleil
ou _ une forte lumi@e artificielle.
Approx 7m/22 pieds

_

• Ne pas appuyer simultanement
et de I'unite de tel6commande
fonctionnement.

sur les touches de I'unite principale
pour ne pas entrafner de mauvais

• Des enseignes au neon ou autres appareils qui generent des
parasites de type impulsionnel peuvent entrafner des erreurs de
fonctionnement,
par consequent, garder I'appareil aussi loin que
possible de tels tubes au neon.

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• Mettre

1

les diff@ents

composants

Regler le commutateur

sous tension avant de les utiliser.

de mode 1 sur "AUDIO

(AVR/AVCY'.

AUDIO
AVRJAVC VIDEO

R_gler
le commutateur
utiliser.

de mode 2 & la position du composant
TAPE CDR/MD

ca_

MULTI

_ff_

VDP VCR

1

2

3
o o_

,%o
)

Acdonner le composant audio.
• Pour les d6tafls, se reporter aux instructions

d'utilisation

du composant.

AIors que cette t61¢commande est compatible avec une large gamme de composants
composants peuvent ne pas 6tre actionn¢s avec cette t61_commande.
t. Touches de lecteur et d'enregistreur de disques (CD} et de
systeme d'enr_ istrement de MD (CDFI/MD)

contr616s par infrarouges,

2. Touches de systeme de platine cassette

certains modules de

(TAPE)

O
•

_141, I_1_
•
I_
141_1,_
II
DISC
SKIP+

voLUblE •

: Recherche
: Arr6t

manuelle {en avant et en arriere)

: Lecture
: Recherche automatique
: Pause

(reperage)

: Changer les disques
(uniquement pour changeurs

SHIFT

: Rembobinage
: Avance rapide
: Arr6t

I_
II

: Lecture en avant
: Pause

_1

: Lecture en arriere

A/B

: Changer entre les platines A et B

de CD}

3, Touches de s, stbme de tuner

CHANNEL
+, -

_1
I_1_
•

Pour le tuner
actionnees:

unJquement,

suivantes

peuvent

: Changer la plage de canaux pr6r6gles
: Augmentat[on/_[minut[on
de canal prer6gl6

TUNING
&, •
BAND
MODE
MEMORY

9O

les touches

: AugmentadonNiminution
de frequence
: Changer entre les bandes AM et FM
: Changer entre auto et mono
: Memoire

prereglee

6galement

6tre

• Les composants DENON peuvent 6tre actionnes en regiant la memoire prereglee sur MD ou CDR. Toutefois, certains modules ne
fonctionnent pas. Si cela se produit, utiliser la fonction d'apprentissage
(volt page 94) pour m6moriser les signaux de t_l_commande.
• Pour les instructions d'effacement des prereglages memorises dans la m6moire preregl6e, voir page 97.

Regler
"AUDIO". le

commutateur

coulissant

sur

3

Tout en maintenant
maintenant enfonce

la touche Tout en
le bouton de lecture

POWER,
appuyer
sur le bouton
composant qua vous souhaitez r6gler.

3

du

_@0_

Regler
le commutateur
"CD R/MD".
TAPE

cD

coulissant

3

vers

CDR/MD

_ MULT_
I
V_

La LEARNED/TX LED ciignote.

1

2
_._1_

VCR
Combinaisons

_1

des codes de systbme personnels

"CDR/MD"

_.

o
(DIRECT)

/POWERI
E.ON'CD

c?
(STEREO)

(EXT IN)

DENON
CDRBDENON
MD

1111111

Les codes preregles different

• Cette telecommande peut _tre utilisee
votre marque d'equipement
video.
d'apprentissage (voir page 94) pour
• Pour les instructions d'effacement des

1

Regler le commutateur
"VIDEO".

en fonction

des livraisons de I'usine

pour faire fonctionner des appareils DENON et d'autres marques, en reglant la m_moire prer_glee pour
Toutafois, eartains
modules ne fonstionnent
pas. Si sela sa produit, utilisar
la fon_ion
m_moriser les signaux de t_lecommande.
prer_glages m_moris_s dans la memoire prer_glee, voir page 97.

coulissant

sur

AUDIO

AV_ZT_ v'_gg5

A

Ensuite, tout en maintenant
la touche
POWER enfoncee, appuyer sur la touche
correspondant
au code du bloc B. (Se
referer au tableau 1.) Cette operation eat
terminee Iorsque la touche est rei_chee et
que le voyant lumineux
LEARNED/TX
s'allume.

3,4

3

Regler le commutateur
sur I'appareil
enregistreur (DVD, VDP, VCR ou TV).
TAPE CDPdMD

CD _
VDP

4

_U_T_
VCR

1
Maintenir la touche POWER enfoncee \
Iors des operations des _tapes 3 et 4. /
Tout

en

maintenant

la touche

2

Pour continuer I'enregistrement
d'autres
appareils, rep_ter les Stapes 2 8 4.

POWER

enfoncee,
appuyer
sur
la
touche
correspondant au nom du fabricant indiqu_
sur le bloc A.)
(Se r_f_rer au tableau 1.)
Clignote

• Cette unite de telecommande peut etre utilisee pour actionner des
composants
d'autres
fabricants
sans utiliser
la fonction
de
programmation en enregistrant le fabdcant du composant de la
maniere indiquee au ]:ableau 1.
La LEARNED/TX

LED clignote.

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Tableau 1: Combinaisons

des codes de systbme pr_r_gl_s pour les appareils de diff_rents fabricants

"DVD"

"VDP"

O
(DIRECT)

(STEREO)

@ {DVDI

DENON

{EXT

(DIRECT)

IN)

® (DVDI

B

DENON

{8 (VDP)

[2}IVDP)

@ (TUNER)

{.s}(TUNER)

MFSUBISHI

(4} {TV/DBS)

PANASONIC

(4} {TV/DBS)

PANASONIC

®

(EXT

(STEREO)

DENON

B

IN)

C

®

{6} (PHONO)

SONY

® (PHONO)

[7} (VCR-1)

PIONEER

{7} (VCRq)

® (CD)

TOSHIBA

}ONY

A

SONY

SONY

B

PIONEER

C
m

® (CDI

m

® (CDR/TAPE)

® (CDR/TAPE)

m

@ (VCR-2A/AUX)

@ (VCR-2A/AUX)

m

@

@

m

(SHIFT)

(SHIFT)

PHILPS

m

RCA

m

c_

(CHANNEL+)

_L

(CHANNEL+}

c_

(CHANNEL-}

_L

(CHANNEL-}
(A/B)

(A/B)

"VCR"

m

m

MAGNAVOX

"TV"
S_r4L_

O
(DIRECT)

(STEREO)

(EXT

(DIRECT)

iN)

® (DVDI

{EXT

IN)

® (DVD)
HITACHI

{2}(VDP)

B

® (VDP)

{.s} (TUNER)

MITSUBISHI

A

MITSUBISHI

B

MITSUBISHI

C

(4) {TV/DBS)

PANASONIC A

PANASONIC

B

PANASONIC

C

®

JVC (VICTOR) A

JVC (VICTOR) B

JVC

® (PHONO)

SONY A

SONY B

SONY

{7} (VCR-11

PIONEER

® (CDI

TOSHIBA A

® (CDR/TAPE)

SANYO A

@ (VCR-2A/AUX)

SHARP A

SHARP B

@

NEC A

NEC B

NEC

(SHIFT)

PHILIPS A

PHILIPS B

PHILIPS

c_

(CHANNEL
÷)

RCA A

RCA B

_

GENERAL
(CHANNEL-} ELECTRIC A

@

(A/B)

*

(STEREO)

MAGNAVOX

C

C

MFSUBISHI

® {TV/DBS)

PANASONIC A

@

JVC (VICTOR)

{6} (PHONO)

PIONEER

TOSHIBA B

® (CD)

TOSHIBA

SANYO B

® (CDR/TAPE)
@ (VCR-2A/AUX)

MAGNAVOX

Les codes preregl6s different

@

C
C

B

MAGNAVOX

C

B

PANASONIC B

}ANYO
}HARP

PHILPS

c_r) L (CHANNEL+}

RCA

_""L_)L

(CHANNEL"}

GENERAL
ELECTRIC

(A/B)

MAGNAVOX

@

MITSUBISHI

NEC
(SHIFT)

---

A

}ONY

[7} (VCR-1)

GENERAL
ELECTRIC B
A

{VICTOR)

@ (TUNER)

A

GENERAL
ELECTRIC B
---

en fonction des livraisons de I'usine

REMARQUES:
Les signaux des touches pr@r@gl@essont @mis pendant le r@glage de la m@moire pr@regl@e. Pour @viter une utiNsation accidentefle de la
t@@commande, couvrir la fen@tre de I'@metteur pendant le r@glage de la m@moire pr@r@gl@e.
Certains mod@les et ann@es de fabrication des appereils des fabdcants figurant sur le liste du tableau 1 ne peuvent pas @tre utilis@s.
Les signaux seuvegard@s eux touches "programm@es"
ont priorit@ sur les codes pr@r@gl@s.Si vous d@sirez effacer les signeux
"progremm@s", proc@der de la mani@re d@crite _ la page 97.
Certains fabricants utilisent des types de codes de t@l@commande diff@rents pour leurs produits. Si le composant ne fonctionne pas Iorsque
r@gl@au jeu de codes _ distance A, essayer de r@gler au jeu de codes B ou C.

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Placer

le commutateur

coulissant

sur la position

"VIDEO".

3

Placer
le commutateur
(DVD, VDP,
VCR ou TV}. coulissant

sur I'appareil _ enregistrer

T_E CD_MD

cD

__MULTI

VDP VCR

Acdonner

le composant

vid6o.

• Pour les d6tails, se reporter aux instructions d'utilisation du composant.
"_ Certains modules ne peuvent pas _tre actionn6s avec cette unit6 de t61¢commande.
I,

Touches du systeme du lecteur de DVD
POWER

: Met sous et hors tension

(ON/SOURCEI
_1_1,1_1_ : Recherche
•
: Arr_t

@ @ @ c_

I_
I_1,1_1_1
II

@ ® O

MENU
:
DISPLAY :
DVD SET UP:
RETURN :

manuelle (en avant et en arriere)

: Lecture
: Recherche
: Pause

automatique

A,¥
_1,1_

Ireperagel

SELECT

SKIP +

: (pour les changeurs de DVD uniquementl

TITLE

: Appeler le titre

Appeler le menu
Changer I'afflchage
Installation de DVD
Retour de menu

: Curseur vers le haut/bas
: Curseur vers la gauche/droite
: Entrer le rCglage

REMAFIQUE:
•

VOLUblE •

_B¥

_lSe_l_*

Certains fabricants utilisent des noms dJff@ents pour les touches
ega]ement aux instructions de telecommande
de ce composant

0iS

CD

CD

CD

/,,

CD

CD

CD

..........
2,

Touches de systeme de lecteur
de videodisque (VDP}

3.

Touches de syst&me de platine
video (VCFI)

@ @ @ c_

o Ao,

de commande

4.

de DVD, doric se reporter

Touches de syst&me de
moniteur de tel_viseur

@ @ @ _

®

@ @ c_

@ ® O

@ ® O

o_
•

POWER
: Mise sous/hors tension
(ON/SOURCE)
_1_1,1_1_ : Recherche manuelle
{en avant et en arriere)
•
: Arr@t
I_

: Lecture

I_1_,1_1_1 : Recherche automatique
n

{reperage)
: Pause

POWER
: Mise
(ON/SOURCE)

sous/hors

tension

_141,1_1_ : Recherche manuelle
(en avant et en ardere)
•
: Art@
I_
II
CHANNEL

: Lecture
: Pause
: Chanager le canal

_LUaE

•

POWER
: Mise
(ON/SOURCE)
VOLUME
A,_

blOS_p_

sous/hors

tension

: Augmentation/baisse
de volume

TVNCR

: Changer entre telCviseur

CHANNEL

et magnetoscope
: Changer le canal

+,-

+,-

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• Si votre composant AV n'est pas un produit DENON ou ne peut pas etre actionne avec les jeux de codes preregles en memoire, vous pouvez
"programmer"
la telecommande du AVR-2802/982 pour "apprenne" les codes _ partir de la telecommande d'orig[ne du composant.
• Les touches pouvant etre "programmees"
sent les touches de systeme CD, TAPE et CDR/MD (voir
page 90 et les touches de systeme (lecteur de DVD, de video disque (VDP), de magnetoscope (VCR) et
de televiseur (TV)) (voir page 93). (Pour ]e CD, CDR/MD, DVD, VDP et la TV, les touches du bloc A
pouvant egalement etre "programmees',
et pour le DVD et la TV, les touches du bloc B peuvent
egalement etre "programmees'.

1

Appuyer sur le selecteur USE/LEARN avec la pointe d'un style
bile pour regler le mode d'apprentissage.
Les indicateurs START et LEARNED/TX clignotent.
Clgnote

2
T616commande

3

de

cet apparel

2

Regler le commutateur
de programme
sur le cete & programmees.
Regler sur AUDIO pour la position CD,

,_L

platine cassette et CDR/MD, regler sur
VIDEO pour la position DVD, VDP, VCR
ou TV.
Regler le commutateur
de programme
sur la position a programmees.

co

Regler

les telecommandes

de facon

ace

face _ face, puis appuyer
sur la touche
telecommande
de cet appareiL

qu'elles

LED

est alumee,
puis appuyer
de I'autre telecommande.

sur

la

,LL MUL'_
cetapparei,T6'6O°'T'mandede
_

VCR

__'_2:;_eel

se trouvent

_ programmees

Fen6tres des _metteurs

que la START
& "programmees"

TAPE CDR/MD

VDP

4

Verifier
touche

de la

Des que rel_cher
la START
LED s'eteint
la LEARNEDfrX
s'allume,
la touche
de I'autreet telecommande.

LED

T61ecommallde de
I'autre apparel

Allum_

Les deux
demarrage

LED de
clignotent

nouveau

Allum_

Environ

5 cm
Tel6commande

de

6.
Pour "programmer"

cet apparel

Uindicateur s'arrete de clignoter et la START LED s'allume.
Les touches transferables sent des touches qui peuvent etre
utilisees avec le systeme de codes DENON pour le lecteur de
CD, la p]atine cassette, la enregistreur de CD et enregistreur
de MD, la les touches qui peuvent etre utifisees avec ]a
memoire prereglee pour le magnetoscope, le lecteur DVD, le
lecteur VDP et le televiseur. Pour le televiseur un_quement,
les touches dans la section ind[quee "A" sur ]e schema cidessus peuvent toutefois aussi etre programmees.
Utifser
ces touches pour "programmer".
les canaux TV.

8

d'autres

touches,

repeter los etapes 2

Des que I'apprentissage est termine, appuyer 8 nouveau sur
le selecteur USE/LEARN.
Les deux
LED s'arretent
de clignoter
et le mode
d'apprentissage

est annule.

REMARQUES:
• 26 Codes peuvent etre "programmees",
ma[s ce nombre peut etre [nferieur si les codes sent longs.
• Si une touche non transferable est enfoncee ou deux ou plusieurs touches sent enfoncees immediatement,
les deux LED s'allument
nouveau Iorsque la (les) touche(s) est (sent) rel_chee(s).
• S[ les codes ne peuvent pas etre memor[ses, la LEARNED/TX LED ne s'allume pas apres que la START LED soit ete[nte. Pour un hombre
limite de modeles, les codes ne peuvent pas etre memorises dans la telecommande RC-903.
• Si les deux LED recommencent
_ clignoter apres que la START LED soit allumee, cela signifie que la memoire est dej& saturee et que le
code qu'on a essaye de memoriser n'a pas ete memorise
Pour "programmer"
ce code, effectuer d'abord la reinitialsation. (Voir page 97.)

94

• L'unite de telecommande in@use est equipee d'une fonction d'appel de systeme pour la transmission de signaux de telecommande multiples
Iorsqu'une seule touche est enfoncee (ceci est souvent appele fonc6on "macro").
Cette fonction peut _tre utilisee pour mettre I'amplificateur sous tension, selectionner la source d'entree, mettre le moniteur de t61_viseur sous
tension, mettre un composant source sous tension et commencer la lecture, etc., le tout au contact d'une touche.
(1) Touches d'appel de syst_me
Les touches pouvant etre util[sees pour la fonction d'appel de systeme sont indiquees sur le tableau ci-dessous.
Une serie d'un maximum de 10 operations peuvent etre effectuees avec les touches POWER ON et OFF, et une s_rie d'un maximum
operations peuvent ¢tre effectuees avec d'autres touches.
Les signaux d'appel de systeme sont dej8 pr6r6gles aux touches indiquees dans la section rayee. Les signaux d'appel de systeme
6galement ¢tre sauvegard¢s _ toute touche de I'unite de t@6commande, y compris les touches de cette section. (Voir page 96.)
Nble
t ransmiss]ons

Touche

POWER OFF

10

POWER

10

ON

Operation

Operation

Op6ration

Op6rat[on

Op6tation

Op6ration

Op6ration

OpSration

OpSration

Op6ratior

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Mise sous
tension de

Sou rce
d'erltrde
d'rdcepteur
changde _
DVD

Mise sous
tension de
tdldviseul

Lecture de
lecteur de
DVD (DVD)

Mise sous
tension de
tdldviseul

Lecture de
lecteur de LD

lecteur de LD
(VDP}

S °urce
d rentree
d'rdcepteur
changde _
VDP

Mise sous

Source
drerltrde

Mise sous
tension de

VDP

I'r_cepteur

TV/DBS

Mise sous
tension de
I'r_cepteur

VCR 1

Mise sous
tension de
I'r_cepteur

Mise sous
CD

tension de
I'r_cepteur

(2) Utilisation

peuvent

sauvegard6e /

Mise sous
tension de
I'r_cepteur

DVD

de 5

de la fonction

lecteur de
DVD (DVD)
Mise sous
tension de

tension de
t_l_viseur

Mise sous
tension de
video (VCR)

{VDP}

Lea signaux des autres touches (DVD, VDP, TV / DBS,
VCR-1 et CD) sont transmis approximativement
un
toutes les secondes et demie.

d'rdcepteur
chang_e
TV/DBS
Source
drerltrde
d'rdcepteur
changde _
VCR /

Les signaux d'appel de systeme des touches POWER
OFF et POWER ON sont transmls par I'unit¢ de
t@ecommande
approximativement
un toutes
les
secondes.

Mise sous
tension de
tdldviseur

Lecture

de

viddo (VCR)

Source
d'entr6e
d'recepteur
chang6e
CD

d'appel de systeme

1

Appuyer
la touche d'appel
syst¢me. 5 secondes.
• La DELsur
LEARNEDfrX
clignotede pendant

2

2

Appuyer sur la touche a laquelle sont sauvegardes les signaux
d'appel de systeme desir@s alors que la DEL LEARNED/TX
cJignote.
• Les signaux prer6gles ou les signaux sauvegard6s sur cette
touche sont transmls en succession.

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(3) Sauvegarde

de signaux

(4} Effacement

des reglages d'appel de syst_me

1,3
2
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@ @ 0

_

3

pwo
>.-

,o o_

._

surSTART
la touche
SET.
•Appuyer
Les DEL
et LEARNED/TX
clignotent

toutes les deux.

Appuyer sur la touche SET.

Appuyer sur la touche dont vous voulez effacer les r@glages.
Appuyer d'appel
sur la touche
_ laquelle vous voulez sauvegarder
signaux
de syst_me.

les

• La DEL START clignote.
R_gler le commutateur
de mode _ la position pour le
composant dent vous voulez sauvegarder les signaux de
t616commande.

Appuyer sur la touche SET.
• La touche est r6initialis6e
tableau de la page 95.

aux reglages

indiqu6s

sur le

TAPE CDPdMD

AUDIO
AVR/AVC

co

_ I MULT

VIDEO

.A-- --_

voPVCR

Appuyer
sur lesde
touches
dent vous voulez sauvegarder
un les slgnaux
t61@commande.

un par

Appuyer sur la touche SET.

REMARQUES:
• Les signaux de t61_commande des touches enfonc_es pendant la sauvegarde des signaux d'appel de syst_me sont transmis Iorsque les
touches sont enfonc6es, donc recouvrir le capteur de t61@commande ou prendre d'autres mesures pour que les composants ne fonctionnent
pas Iorsque les signaux sont sauvegard@s.
• La DEL LEARNEDfrX ne s'allume pas si les signaux d'appel de syst@me ne peuvent pas @tre sauvegard@s _ la touche enfonc6e ou si vous
avez d@j_sauvegard6

96

le nombre maximum

de signaux.

Pour effacer

4

les signaux

de telecommande

"transferes',

regler le commutateur coulissant sur la position 8 laquelle les
signaux ant ete "transferes'.
AUDIO

®os
Regler le commutateur

coulissant sur la position 8 laquelle les

signaux ant ete "transferes'.

( }

T_E

2

CD_MD

3
D_Y'TT_
VDP

1,5

1

_o

o o

4

Appuyer sur la touche du s@ecteur USE/LEARN avec la pointe
d'un stylo, etc. pour regler le mode d'apprentissage.

VCR

Appuyer sur la touche SYSTEM CALL SET, et la maintenir
enfoncee pendant au moins quatre secondes.
• Lorsque les START LED et LEARNED/TX LED s'allument en
meme temps, tousles codes memorises sont effaces.

Appuyer sur la touche du selecteur

[]

USE/LEARN.

OPERATION

Se
reporter
_ "CONNEXIONS"
(pages 68 a 75), et verifier que
toutes
les connexions
sont correctes.

Regler
le commutateursur coulissant
de
la telecommande
la position
AUDIO
(uniquement
en
cas
d'utJlisation de la telecommande).

AU010

AIlumer I'appareik
Appuyer sur la touche POWER.

3

4

oN/STANDBy
ON/STANDBY

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(Unite ptincipale)

{Unit# de t616commande)

Lorsqu'on appuie, I'alimentation s'allume et I'affichage s'eclaire, le
son est mis en sourdine pendant plusieurs secondes, apres quo_
I'appareiI fonctionne
normalement.
Lorsqu'on
appuie encore,
I'alimentation s'eteint, le mode de veille est mis et I'affichage s'eteint.
M6me si le touche ON/STANDBY se trouve sur la position STANDBY,
I'appareiI est toujours branche sur I'alimentation secteur. Veuillez vous
assurer d'avoir debranche le c_ble Iorsque vous vous absentez pour
une duree prolongee, par exemple pour des vacances.

4

Selectionner

les enceintes

4

_

_

5 _

2

avant.

Appuyer sur SPEAKER A ou B pour activer I'enceinte.
SPEAKER
O

O

A

B

SPEAKER

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_

_

o

3

5

o

3
2_

2

I

Selectionner

Fonction de selection de mode d'entr_e

la source d'entree a jouer.

Differents
modes d'entree
peuvent @tre selectionnes
pour les
differentes sources d'entree. Les modes d'entree selectionnes pour
les sources d'entree separees sont sauvegardes dans la memoire.
(_ AUTO (mode auto)

Exemple: CD

(Ullite

princ]pale}

Pour seJectionner

(Ullite

de

t_l_commal}de}

la source d'entree

SOURCE

PRESET est selectionne,
appuyer
Iorsque
REC/MU[TI
OUT puis
ou TUNING
sur
la touche
SOURCE,
utiliser
le selecteur de fonction

'_'(_ \

d'entree.
(Unit_ principale}

2

Selectionner

le mode d'entree.

• Selection du mode analogique
Appuyer sur la touche ANALOG

pour passer & I'entree

analogique.
ANALOG
ANALOG

(Ur_it6 princlpale)

• Selection

5

(Unite de t#l#commande}

du mode d'entree externe (EXT. IN)

Appuyer sur EXT. IN pour changer I'entree externe.
EXTIN
EXTIN

Dans ce mode, les types de signaux entres vers les prises d'entree
numerique et analogique de la source d'entree selectionnee sont
detectes, et le programme du decodeur d'ambiance du AVR-2802/
982 est automatiquement
selectionne B la lecture. Ce mode peut
_tre selectionnee
pour toutes les sources d'entree autres que
PHQNO et TUNER.
La presence ou I'absence de signaux numeriques est detectee, les
signaux entres vers les prises d'entree numerique sont identifies
et le decodage et la lecture sont automatiquement
effectues en
format DTS, Dolby Digital ou PCM (stereo 2 canaux). Si aucun
signal numerique n'est entre, les prises d'entree analogique sont
selectionnees.
Utiliser ce mode pour lire des signaux au format Dolby Digital.
_) PCM (mode de lecture exclusive de signaux PCM)
Le decodage et la lecture ne sont effectues que Iorsque des
signaux PCM sont entres.
Remarquer que des parasites peuvent eve generes en cas
d'utilisation de ce mode pour life des signaux qui ne sont pas au
format PCM.
(_ DTS (mode de lecture exclusive de signaux DTS)
Le decodage et la lecture ne sont effectues que Iorsque des
signaux DTS sont entres.
(_ ANALOG (mode de lecture exclusive de signaux audio analogiques)
Les signaux entres vers les prises d'entree analogique sont
decodes et joues.
_) EXT. IN (mode de selection de prise d'entree de decodeur externe)
Les signaux entres vers les prises d'entree de decodeur externe
sont reprod@ts sans passer par le circuit d'ambiance.
REMARQUES:

(Unite prindpale)

• SSelection

(unite de t#l#commande}

des modes AUTO, PCM et DTS

Le mode change de la maniere indiquee ci-dessous chaque
fois que la touche INPUT MODE button est enfoncee.
AUTO

INPUt

_

PCM

_

DTS

MOOE
INPUT MODE

(unit_ princlpale)

98

(unite de t@l@commande}

• Remarquer que du bruit sera sorti Iorsque des CD ou LD
enregistres
en format DTS sont reproduits
en mode "PCM"
(lecture exclusive de signaux PCM) ou "ANALOG"
(lecture
exclusive de signaux PCM). Selectionner le mode AUTO ou DTS en
cas de reproduction de signaux enregistres en DTS a partir d'un
lecteur de disque laser ou Lecteur de CD.
Remarque sur la reproduction d'une source encodee avec DTS
• Du bruit parasite peat apparaitre au debut de la lecture et
en cours de recherche pendant la lecture d'un DTS dans le
mode AUTO. Si cela se produit, ecoutez les disques dans le
mode DTS.

S61ectionner le mode de lecture.
Appuyez sur la touche SURROUND
bouton SELECT.

Affichage du mode d'entr_e
MODE,

puis tournez

le

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