Integra Dtr 20 5 Owners Manual
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2015-08-21
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DTR-30.6 Advanced Manual Contents AM/FM Radio Receiving Function Tuning into a Radio Station Registering an AM/FM Radio Station Using RDS (Australian model) 2 2 2 3 Playing Content from a USB Storage Device 4 Listening to Internet Radio 5 About Internet Radio 5 TuneIn5 Pandora®–Getting Started (U.S., Australia and New Zealand only) 6 SiriusXM Internet Radio (North American only) 7 Slacker Personal Radio (North American only) 8 Registering Other Internet Radios 9 DLNA Music Streaming About DLNA Configuring the Windows Media Player DLNA Playback Controlling Remote Playback from a PC 11 11 11 11 12 Music Streaming from a Shared Folder About Shared Folder Setting PC Playing from a Shared Folder 12 12 13 13 Using Remote Controller for Playing Music Files About the Remote Controller 14 14 Remote Controller Buttons Icons Displayed during Playback Using the Listening Modes Selecting Listening Mode Contents of Listening Modes Checking the Input Format 14 14 15 15 16 18 Advanced Settings 19 How to Set 19 1.Input/Output Assign 20 2.Speaker Setup 23 3.Audio Adjust 25 4.Source Setup 27 5.Listening Mode Preset 30 6.Miscellaneous31 7.Hardware Setup 37 8.Remote Controller Setup 42 9.Lock Setup 42 Operating Other Components Using Remote Controller43 Functions of Remote Mode Buttons 43 Programming Remote Control Codes 43 TV Operation 44 Blu-ray Disc Player/DVD Player/DVD Recorder Operation45 VCR/PVR Operation 45 Satellite Receiver/Cable Receiver Operation CD Player Operation Cassette Tape Deck Operation To Operate CEC-compatible Components 46 46 47 47 Advanced Speaker Connection 48 Bi-Amping48 Connecting a Power Amplifier 48 Connecting and Operating Onkyo RI Components About RI Function RI Connection and Setting iPod/iPhone Operation 49 49 49 50 Control Function between the Unit and External Component51 Firmware Update About Firmware Update Updating the Firmware via Network Updating the Firmware via USB 52 52 52 53 Troubleshooting55 Reference Information 62 En AM/FM Radio Receiving Function Tuning into stations manually AM/FM Radio Receiving Function Tuning into a Radio Station Tuning into stations automatically 1. Press Tuner on the main unit several times to select either "AM" or "FM". 2. Press Tuning Mode so that the "AUTO" indicator on the display goes off. 1. Press Tuner on the main unit several times to select either "AM" or "FM". 3. Press Tuning 2. Press Tuning Mode so that the "AUTO" indicator on the display stays lit. to select the desired radio station. • The frequency changes by 1 step each time you press the button. The frequency changes continuously if the button is held down and stops when the button is released. Tune by looking at the display. 3. Press Tuning to start automatic tuning. • Searching automatically stops when a station is found. When tuned into a radio station, the " TUNED " indicator on the display lights. When tuned into an FM radio station, the "FM STEREO" indicator lights. • No sound is output while the " TUNED " indicator is off. To return the display to "AUTO": Press Tuning Mode on the main unit again. The unit is automatically tuned into an FM radio station. Normally "AUTO" should be displayed. radio station within 8 seconds. • To enter 87.5 (FM), for example, press 8, 7, 5, or 8, 7, 5, 0. If you entered a wrong number, you can enter a correct one after 8 seconds. It allows you to register up to 40 of your favorite AM/FM radio stations. Registering radio stations in advance allows you to tune into your radio station of choice directly. Registering a Station It allows you to directly enter the frequency of the radio station you want to listen to. 2 3. Using the number buttons, enter the frequency of the Registering an AM/FM Radio Station Tuning into stations by frequency When the signal from an FM radio station is weak: Radio wave may be weak depending on the building structure and environmental conditions. In that case, manually tune into the radio station of your choice by referring to the next section. 2. Press D.TUN. 1. Press Tuner on the remote controller several times to select either "AM" or "FM". 1. Tune into the AM/FM radio station you want to register. 2. Press Memory on the main unit so that the preset number on the display flashes. AM/FM Radio Receiving Function 3. Press Preset several times to select a number between 1 and 40 while the preset number is flashing (about 8 seconds). 2. Press and hold Memory on the main unit and press Tuning Mode to delete the preset number. • When deleted, the number on the display goes off. Using RDS (Australian model) 4. Press Memory again to register the station. • When the station is registered, the preset number stops flashing. • Repeat this procedure for all of your favorite AM/FM radio stations. Selecting a Preset Radio Station 1. Press CH +/- on the remote controller to select a preset number. • Alternatively you can press Preset on the main unit. You can also select by directly entering the preset number with the number buttons on the remote controller. RDS stands for Radio Data System and is a method of transmitting data in FM radio signals. • RDS works only in areas where RDS broadcasts are available. • In some cases, the text information appeared on the display is not identical to the content transmitted by the RDS station. Furthermore, unexpected characters may be displayed when the unit receives unsupported characters. However, this is not a malfunction. • If the signal from an RDS station is weak, the RDS data may be displayed continuously or not at all. PS (Program Service): Tuning into a radio station distributing Program Service information displays the radio station name. Pressing DISPLAY displays the frequency for 3 seconds. RT (Radio Text): Tuning into a radio station transmitting Radio Text information displays text on the display of the unit. PTY (Program Type): Allows you to search for RDS stations by program type. Deleting a Preset Radio Station 1. Press CH +/- on the remote controller to select the preset number to delete. TP (Traffic Program): Allows you to search for radio stations transmitting traffic information. Displaying Radio Text (RT) 1. Press RT/PTY/TP on the main unit once. • The Radio Text (RT) is displayed scrolling across the display. "No Text Data" is displayed when no text information is available. Searching by Type (PTY) 1. Press RT/PTY/TP on the main unit twice. • The current program type appears on the display. 2. Press Preset to select the type of program to search for. • The following RDS station types are displayed: None News (News reports) Affairs (Current affairs) Info (Information) Sport Educate (Education) Drama Culture Science (Science and technology) Varied Pop M (Pop music) Rock M (Rock music) Easy M (Middle of the road music) Light M (Light classics) Classics (Serious classics) Other M (Other music) Weather Finance Children (Children’s programmes) Social (Social affairs) Religion Phone In Travel Leisure Jazz (Jazz music) Country (Country music) Nation M (National music) 3 AM/FM Radio Receiving Function / Playing Content from a USB Storage Device Oldies (Oldies music) Folk M (Folk music) Document (Documentary) 3. Press Enter to search the radio stations of the selected type. 4. When such a radio station is found, the indication on the display flashes. Then, press Enter again. • If no stations are found, the message "Not Found" is displayed. 2. Plug your USB storage device with the music files into Playing Content from a USB Storage Device Operation: You can set up by viewing the guidance displayed on the TV screen. To display the guidance, you need to make HDMI connection between the unit and TV. Select the item with the cursor buttons of the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press Return. 1. Press RT/PTY/TP on the main unit three times. • "[TP]" will be displayed if traffic information is transmitted by the radio station you are tuned in. "TP" only is displayed if no traffic information is available. 2. Press Enter to search a radio station distributing traffic information. Playing Back 1. Press USB on the remote controller to select "USB". display flashes. Then, press Enter again. • "Not Found" is displayed if no radio station distributing traffic information is found. 4 3. Press Enter. • The list of folders and music files on the USB storage device is displayed. Select the folder with the cursors and press Enter to confirm your selection. 4. With the cursors, select the music file to play, and then press Enter or to start playback. Listening to Traffic Information (TP) 3. When such a radio station is found, the indication on the the USB port of the unit so that "USB" lights on the display. • If the "USB" indicator flashes, check whether the USB storage device is plugged in properly. • Do not unplug the USB storage device while "Connecting..." is appeared on the display. This may cause data corruption or malfunction. Listening to Internet Radio Listening to Internet Radio About Internet Radio Internet radio, also called net radio, web radio or streaming radio, is an audio service accessible at the websites of service providers who distribute music and audio programs in digital format. There are numerous websites all over the world, from terrestrial station, special station to personal website that provide such a service. The unit comes preset with Internet radio stations () such as TuneIn for you to enjoy these services, just by connecting the unit to the Internet. TuneIn 2. Select "TuneIn" with the cursors and press Enter to With more than 70,000 radio stations and 2 million ondemand programs registered, TuneIn is a service where you can enjoy music, sports and news from all over the world. 3. With the cursors, select a radio station or program and Operation: You can set up by viewing the guidance displayed on the TV screen. To display the guidance, you need to make HDMI connection between the unit and TV. Select the item with the cursor buttons of the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press Return. display the TuneIn top screen. press Enter to start playing. Regarding the TuneIn Menu To display the TuneIn menu, press Menu while playing a radio station, or select "Go to Menu" and press Enter. Selecting the corresponding menu item with the cursors and pressing Enter allows you to perform the following operations: Add to My Presets: Registers radio stations and programs in your "My Presets" within TuneIn. This allows you to play registered radio stations and programs with a simple operation. ("My Presets" is not displayed if it is empty.) Remove from My Presets: Deletes a radio station or program from your "My Presets" within TuneIn. ¼¼ Network services or contents may become unavailable if the service provider terminates its service. Report a problem: Reports a problem or interactively solves a problem related to TuneIn. View Schedule: Displays the radio station or program schedule. Clear recents: Clears all radio stations and programs from the "Recents" within TuneIn. (This menu is displayed only when a radio station or program inside the "Recents" is being played.) Playing Back 1. Press NET on the remote controller to display NET TOP screen. • The "NET" indicator on the display stays lit. • Alternatively you can select "Network Service" in the Home menu. Add to My Favorites: Registers radio stations and programs in "My Favorites" of "Network Service". This allows you to play registered radio stations and programs with a simple operation. Regarding the TuneIn Account Creating an account on the TuneIn website (tunein.com) and logging in it from the unit allows you to automatically add radio stations and programs to your "My Presets" on the unit as you save them on the website . To display a radio station registered in "My Presets", you must log into TuneIn from the unit. To log in, select "Login" "I have a TuneIn account" in the "TuneIn" top list on the unit, and then enter your user name and password. 5 Listening to Internet Radio • If you associate the device on My Page within the TuneIn website using the registration code obtained by selecting "Login" - "Login with a registration code" on the unit, you can log in without entering the user name and password. Pandora®–Getting Started (U.S., Australia and New Zealand only) Playing Back Create a New Station 1. Press NET on the remote controller to display NET TOP Enter the name of a track, artist, or genre and Pandora will create a unique radio station for you based on the musical qualities of that track, artist, or genre. screen. • The "NET" indicator on the display stays lit. To display NET TOP screen, you can alternatively press Home, select Network Service on the displayed Home menu, and then press Enter. I don’t like this track: Give a track "thumbs-down" and Pandora will ban that track from the current station. Pandora is a free, personalized Internet radio service that plays the music you know and helps you discover music you’ll love. Operation: You can set up by viewing the guidance displayed on the TV screen. To display the guidance, you need to make HDMI connection between the unit and TV. Select the item with the cursor buttons of the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press Return. I like this track: Give a track "thumbs-up" and Pandora will play more music like it. Why is this track playing?: Discover some of the musical attributes that Pandora uses to create your personal radio stations. 2. Select "Pandora" with the cursors, and then press Enter. 3. Use / to select "I have a Pandora Account" or "I’m new to Pandora" and then press Enter. If you are new to Pandora select "I’m new to Pandora". You will see an activation code on your TV screen. Please write down this code. Go to an Internet connected computer and point your browser to www. pandora.com/onkyo. Enter your activation code and then follow the instructions to create your Pandora account and your personalized Pandora stations. You can create your stations by entering your favorite tracks and artists when prompted. After you have created your account and stations you can return to your Integra/Onkyo AV receiver and press Enter to begin listening to your personalized Pandora. If you have an existing Pandora account, you can add your Pandora account to your Integra/Onkyo receiver by selecting "I have a Pandora Account" and logging in with your email and password. • If you want to use multiple user accounts, see "Using Multiple Accounts". Login can be made from the "Users" screen. 4. To play a station, use / to select the station from your station list, and then press Enter. Playback starts and the playback screen appears. I’m tired of this track: If you are tired of a track, you can put the track to sleep and Pandora will not play it for one month. Create station from this artist: Creates a radio station from this artist. Create station from this track: Creates a radio station from this track. Delete this station: This will permanently delete a station from your Pandora account. All of your thumbs feedback will be lost should you choose to re-create the station with the same track or artist. Rename this station: Lets you rename the current radio station. Bookmark this artist: Pandora will bookmark your favorite artist for your profile on www.pandora.com. Bookmark this track: Pandora will bookmark the current track and allow you to buy them all from Amazon or iTunes in one step! Add to My Favorites: Adds a station to My Favorites list. PANDORA, the PANDORA logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc. Used with permission. 6 Listening to Internet Radio SiriusXM Internet Radio (North American only) Playing Back If you want to listen to the service, you must subscribe. To subscribe go to www.siriusxm.com/internetradio with your computer. When you subscribe, you will be provided with a username and password which has to be entered into the AV receiver. To use SiriusXM Internet Radio, you must have your AV receiver connected to the Internet. Using the remote control, follow these steps: 1. Press NET on the remote controller to display NET TOP screen. • The "NET" indicator on the display stays lit. To display the NET TOP screen, you can alternatively press Home, select "Network Service" on the displayed Home menu, and then press Enter. Operation: You can set up by viewing the guidance displayed on the TV screen. To display the guidance, you need to make HDMI connection between the unit and TV. Select the item with the cursor buttons of the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press Return. 5. Use / to select the desired channel and then press Enter. • The playback screen for the selected channel appears and you can listen to SiriusXM Internet Radio. You can control the tracks with the buttons on the remote control. Enabled buttons: , , , Add to My Favorites: Adds a channel to My Favorites list. Add to Presets: Adds the currently playing station to presets list. Delete from Presets: Deletes the currently playing station from presets list. 2. Select "SiriusXM Internet Radio" with the cursors, and then press Enter. 3. Select "Sign In", and then press Enter. If you have an existing SIRIUS account, you can sign in by selecting "Sign In". Enter your user name and password in the next keyboard screen, or in Web Setup. If you don’t know your username or password, call Sirius XM at (888) 539-7474 for assistance. • If you want to use multiple user accounts, see "Using Multiple Accounts". Login can be made from the "Users" screen. SiriusXM Internet Radio subscriptions are sold separately and are governed by the Sirius Terms and Conditions (see www.sirius.com). Be sure to read this agreement before you purchase your subscription. Sirius, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Using the keyboard screen 1 Use / / / and Enter to enter your user name and password. 2 Select "OK". 3 Press Enter. The "Confirm your entries" screen appears. 4 Press Enter. "Please wait..." appears and then "SiriusXM Internet Radio" screen appears which displays the category available for selection. 4. Use / to select the category and then press Enter. • The channel list screen for the selected category appears. 7 Listening to Internet Radio Slacker Personal Radio (North American only) Operation: You can set up by viewing the guidance displayed on the TV screen. To display the guidance, you need to make HDMI connection between the unit and TV. Select the item with the cursor buttons of the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press Return. Playing Back 1. Press NET on the remote controller to display NET TOP screen. • The "NET" indicator on the display stays lit. To display the NET TOP screen, you can alternatively press Home, select "Network Service" on the displayed Home menu, and then press Enter. 3. If you do not have an account, create one on the Slacker website (www.slacker.com) with your computer. If you already have a Slacker account, select "Sign in to your account" and then press Enter. The keyboard screen appears. You can enter information from the remote control or the keys on the main unit. 4. If there are no mistakes in the information you have entered, use / / / to select "OK" then press Enter. An account information confirmation screen appears. 5. If you do not have an account, select "Access without Sign In" and press Enter to use a restricted version of the service. Note that use will be restricted. • If you want to use multiple user accounts, see "Using Multiple Accounts". Login can be made from the "Users" screen. 6. Use / to select a menu item and then press Enter. • To sign out, use / to select "Sign out" from this screen and then press Enter. 7. Use / to select a station and then press Enter or to start playback from the station. The playback screen appears. 8. You can control the tracks with the buttons on the remote control. Enabled buttons: , , , Rate Song as Favorite: Stores information to server, making it more likely that the song will be played again. Ban Song: Stores information to server, making it less likely that the song will be played again. Ban Artist: Stores information to server, making it less likely that the songs from this artist will be played again. Mark Favorite: Adds the currently playing station to your favorites. Unmark Favorite: Deletes the currently playing station from your favorites. Add song to Library: Adds the currently playing track to your library. 2. Select "Slacker Personal Radio" with the cursors, and then press Enter. 8 Delete song from Library: Deletes the currently playing track from your library. Add to My Favorites: Adds a station or song to My Favorites list. Using Multiple Accounts: The AV receiver supports multiple user accounts, which means you can freely switch between several logins. After registering user accounts, login is performed from the "Users" screen. Press Menu while the Users screen is displayed. "Add new user", "Remove this user" menu appear. You can either store a new user account, or delete an existing one. • Some of the services don’t allow the use of multiple user accounts. • You can store up to 10 user accounts. • To switch between accounts you must first log out from the current account, and log in again on the "Users" screen. Listening to Internet Radio Registering Other Internet Radios Registering a Station Registering a Station with PC To listen to other Internet radio program, register the program in the "My Favorites" list on the NET TOP screen as described below. The unit supports Internet radio stations stored in the following formats: PLS (URL ending in .pls), M3U (URL ending in .m3u) and RSS (URL ending in rss/rdf/xml). • You can register up to 40 Internet radio stations. • Depending on the data type and file format for playback, you may not be able to play an Internet radio station even when its format is PLS, M3U or Podcast (RSS). • Available services may vary depending on your area of residence. Before starting the procedure: The name and URL of the radio station that you want to add are required for registration. Check them before starting the procedure. Before starting the procedure: The name and URL of the radio station that you want to add are required for registration. Check them before starting the procedure. 1. Press NET on the remote controller to display NET TOP 1. Press RCV on the remote controller. Operation: You can set up by viewing the guidance displayed on the TV screen. To display the guidance, you need to make HDMI connection between the unit and TV. Select the item with the cursor buttons of the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press Return. screen. • The "NET" indicator on the display stays lit. 2. Select "My Favorites" with the cursors and press Enter to display the "My Favorites" list screen. • Always press RCV first to change the remote controller to Receiver mode (the mode to operate this unit) since its mode may be changed to operate another component. 2. Press Home to display the Home menu. 3. Select a blank area of "My Favorites" with the cursors, and press Menu to display the menu screen. 3. Select "Setup" with the cursors and then press Enter. 4. With the cursors, select "7.Hardware Setup" - "Network" 4. Select "Create new station" with the cursors and press Enter to display the keyboard screen. 5. Enter the name and URL of the radio station to add. • Select "Shift" and press Enter to toggle between upper and lower case. Select " " or " " and press Enter to move the cursor to the selected direction. Select "Back Space" and press Enter to delete the character at the left of the cursor position. -" IP Address" to display the IP address. • Write down the IP address since you will need it later. 5. Open the Internet browser on your PC or smartphone and enter the IP address of the unit in the URL field. When using Internet Explorer, you can alternatively select "Open" in the "File" menu to enter the IP address. • Information of the unit is displayed on the browser. ("WEB Setup") 6. Click "My Favorites" tab, then enter the name and URL of the Internet radio station. 7. Click "Save" to register the entered Internet radio station in "My Favorites". 9 Listening to Internet Radio To rename the registered radio station: While the radio station is being played or when it is selected from the "My Favorites" list, press Menu to display the menu screen. Select "Rename this station" with the cursors and press Enter to display the keyboard screen. Rename the station as desired. • Radio stations can be renamed also from "WEB Setup". 3. Select the radio station with the cursors to delete and press Menu to display the menu screen. • You can also display the menu screen by pressing Menu while the radio station is being played. Playing a Registered Radio Station 1. Press NET on the remote controller to display NET TOP screen. • The "NET" indicator on the display stays lit. 4. Select "Delete from My Favorites" with the cursors and then press Enter. • Radio stations can be deleted also from "WEB Setup". 2. Select "My Favorites" with the cursors and press Enter to display the registered Internet radio stations. 3. Select a radio station with the cursors and press Enter to start playing. Deleting a Registered Radio Station 1. Press NET on the remote controller to display NET TOP screen. • The "NET" indicator on the display stays lit. 2. Select "My Favorites" with the cursors and press Enter to display the registered Internet radio stations. 10 DLNA Music Streaming DLNA Music Streaming • With Windows Media Player 12 Remote Playback function, you can stream music files stored on your PC to the unit by operating the PC. Configuring the Windows Media Player Windows Media Player 11 About DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) can be referred to as a technology standard or the industry group to develop the technology standard to interconnect and use AV components, PCs and other devices in a home network (more precisely the technology standard is called the DLNA guidelines). The unit allows you to use DLNA to play music files stored on a PC or a hard disk connected to your home network (NAS device). Make sure the unit and PC or NAS device are connected to the same router. 1. Turn on your PC and start Windows Media Player 11. 2. In the "Library" menu, select "Media Sharing" to display a dialog box. 3. Select the "Share my media" check box, and then click "OK" to display the compatible devices. 4. Select this unit, and then click "Allow". • When it is clicked, the corresponding icon is checked. 5. Click "OK" to close the dialog. Windows Media Player 12 1. Turn on your PC and start Windows Media Player 12. 2. In the "Stream" menu, select "Turn on media streaming" Internet radio Router PC to display a dialog box. • If media streaming is already turned on, select "More streaming options..." in the "Stream" menu to list players in the network, and then go to step 4. 3. Click "Turn on media streaming" to list players in the network. 4. Select this unit in "Media streaming options" and check that it is set to "Allow". 5. Click "OK" to close the dialog. Playing Back 1. Start the server (Windows Media Player 11, Windows Media Player 12, or NAS device) containing the music files to play. 2. Press NET on the remote controller to display NET TOP screen. • The "NET" indicator on the display stays lit. If the "NET" indicator flashes, the unit is not properly connected to the network. When using a wired LAN connection, check the Ethernet cable connection, and when using a wireless LAN connection, check whether the "Wi-Fi" indicator on the left side of the unit stays ilt. DLNA Playback NAS • To play a music file with DLNA, you need a NAS device or the like with DLNA server functions and a DLNA player (software) to stream the music. You can also stream music files using a PC installed with Windows Media Player 11 or 12 as they are equipped with both DLNA server and player functions. To enable streaming, you must first configure the Windows Media Player 11 or Windows Media Player 12. Operation: You can set up by viewing the guidance displayed on the TV screen. To display the guidance, you need to make HDMI connection between the unit and TV. Select the item with the cursor buttons of the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press Return. 3. Select "DLNA" with the cursors and press Enter. 4. Select the target server with the cursors and press Enter to display the items list screen. • Searching does not work in servers that do not support search functions. 11 DLNA Music Streaming / Music Streaming from a Shared Folder • The unit cannot access pictures and videos stored on servers. • Contents stored on the server may not be displayed depending on the server sharing settings. 5. With the cursors, select the music file to play, and then press Enter or to start playback. • If "No Item" is displayed, check whether the network is properly connected. 4. Select this unit in "Media streaming options" and check that it is set to "Allow". 5. Click "OK" to close the dialog box. 6. Open the "Stream" menu and check that "Allow remote control of my Player..." is checked. Remote playback 1. Turn on the power of the unit. 2. Turn on your PC and start Windows Media Player 12. 3. Select and right-click the music file to play with Windows Controlling Remote Playback from a PC You can use this unit to play music files stored on your PC by operating the PC inside your home network. The unit supports remote playback with Windows Media Player 12. To use the remote playback function with Windows Media Player 12, Windows Media Player 12 must be configured in advance. • Using a DLNA-compatible controller (such as an Android application), you can select a music file stored on Windows Media Player 12 and stream to this unit by operating the controller. For information on how to remotely play using the controller, refer to the controller's instruction manual. Setting PC 1. Turn on your PC and start Windows Media Player 12. 2. In the "Stream" menu, select "Turn on media streaming" to display a dialog box. • If media streaming is already turned on, select "More streaming options..." in the "Stream" menu to list players in the network, and then go to step 4. 3. Click "Turn on media streaming" to list players in the network. 12 Media Player 12. • To remotely play a music file on another server, open the target server from "Other Libraries" and select the music file to play. 4. Select this unit in "Play to" to open the "Play to" window of Windows Media Player 12 and start playback on the unit. • Operations during remote playback are possible from the "Play to" window on the PC. The playback screen is displayed on the TV connected to the HDMI output of the unit. If your PC is running on Windows 8, click "Play to", and then select this unit. 5. Adjust the volume using the volume bar on the "Play to" window. • Sometimes, the volume displayed on the remote playback window may differ from that appeared on the display of the unit. • When the volume is adjusted from the unit, the value is not reflected in the "Play to" window. • This unit cannot play music files remotely in the following conditions. −− It is using a network service. −− It is playing a music file on a USB storage device. −− "Agree" was not selected in the DISCLAIMER screen that was displayed when the NET input was selected on the unit for the first time. Music Streaming from a Shared Folder About Shared Folder A shared folder is configured in a network device such as a PC or NAS (hard disk connected to your home network) for access from other users. You can play music files in a shared folder on your PC or NAS connected to the same home network as that of the unit. To play music files in a shared folder, you must first configure Windows 8 or Windows 7, Make sure the unit and PC or NAS device are connected to the same router. Internet radio Router PC NAS • The sharing options must be configured and a shared folder created on the PC in advance. • For information on how to configure the NAS device and create a shared folder, refer to the NAS device's instruction manual. Music Streaming from a Shared Folder Setting PC Playing from a Shared Folder 2. Select "Home Media" with the cursors and then press Configuring the Sharing Options Operation: You can set up by viewing the guidance displayed on the TV screen. To display the guidance, you need to make HDMI connection between the unit and TV. Select the item with the cursor buttons of the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press Return. 3. Select the target server with the cursors and then press 1. Select "Choose Home group and Sharing Options" on the "Control Panel". • If the menu is not displayed, check whether "View by" is set to "Category". 2. Select "Change advanced sharing settings". 3. Check whether the following radio buttons are selected in "Home or Work": "Enable network discovery" "Turn on file and printer sharing" "Turn on sharing so anyone with network access can read and write files in the Public folders" "Turn off password protected sharing" 4. Select "Save Changes" and click "OK" on the dialog box. Enter. Enter. • You can check the server name of your PC from the PC properties. 4. Select the target shared folder with the cursors and then press Enter. 5. If a username and password is required, enter the necessary login information. • The login information is the account information set at the time of creating the shared folder. • Once entered, the login information will be remembered from the next time onward. 6. With the cursors, select the music file to play, and then press Enter or to start playback. Creating a Shared Folder 1. Select and right-click the folder to share. 2. Select "Properties". 3. Select "Advanced Sharing" on the "Sharing" tab. 4. Select "Share this folder" check box and click "OK". 5. Select "Share" for "Network File and Folder Sharing". 6. Select "Everyone" from the pull-down menu. Click "Add", and then "Share". • To set user name and password to a shared folder, set "Permissions" in "Advanced Sharing" on the "Sharing" tab. • Check whether a workgroup is set. Playing Back 1. Press NET on the remote controller to display NET TOP screen. • The "NET" indicator on the display stays lit. If the "NET" indicator flashes, the unit is not properly connected to the network. When using a wired LAN connection, check the Ethernet cable connection, and when using a wireless LAN connection, check whether the "Wi-Fi" indicator on the left side of the unit is lit. 13 Using Remote Controller for Playing Music Files Using Remote Controller for Playing Music Files 5 1 6 2 7 About the Remote Controller The remote controller of this unit allows you to play music files stored on USB storage devices, Internet radio, PCs and NAS devices on your home network, as well as on Bluetooth-enabled devices. It also allows you to view information of the music file being played and perform various other operations. • Available buttons may vary depending on the service and device to play. • Some buttons cannot be used with Bluetooth-enabled devices. Furthermore, the Bluetooth-enabled devices must support the AVRCP profile. Some devices may not be operated, even when they support AVRCP profile. Remote Controller Buttons 1. Press Input Selector (PC, NET, USB or Bluetooth) appropriate for the input source on the remote controller. 3 4 8 9 1 Top Menu: This button displays the top menu for each media or server. 2 / , Enter: These buttons navigate through items and activate the selected item. / : These buttons allow you to navigate to another page when the list is broken across several pages. : This button fast-reverses the current track. This 3 button is not operable from 10 seconds before the playback ends. : This button plays the current track from the 4 beginning. Pressing this button twice plays the previous track. 5 CH +/- button: Moves the cursor on the Internet radio stations list in "My Favorites". 6 Menu: This button displays the menu of each Internet radio service. 7 Return: This button returns to the previous screen. : This button fast-forwards the current track. This 8 button is not operable from 10 seconds before the playback ends. : This button plays the next track. 9 F G H 2. Operate the remote controller by referring to the name and function of each of the buttons below. G : This button pauses the playback. H Search: This button toggles between the playback screen and list screen during playback. I : This button stops the playback. J Random: This button performs random playback. K Repeat: This button replays the track (or tracks). Pressing this button repeatedly cycles through the repeat modes. L Display: This button changes the displayed track information during playback. Pressing this button when the list screen is displayed toggles the screen to playback. • Bluetooth-enabled devices: Usable buttons are , , , , , , and . Icons Displayed during Playback Icons are displayed on the display during music file playback. The meaning of each icon is as follows: : Folder : Track : Play : Pause : Fast-forward : Fast-reverse : Artist : Album I J K : Repeat One Track : Repeat within a folder : Repeat L F 14 : This button starts the playback. : Shuffle Using the Listening Modes MOVIE/TV button Using the Listening Modes Selecting Listening Mode The listening modes allow you to select the best sound effect for your input source. 1. Press RCV on the remote controller. • Always press RCV first to change the remote controller to Receiver mode (the mode to operate this unit) since its mode may be changed to operate another component. 2. Press one of the following buttons depending on your choice from among the four listening modes. • Pressing a button changes the listening mode to that chosen. Set the listening mode of your choice by listening to the actual sound. You can select a mode suitable for movies and TV programs. • Selectable listening modes: All Ch Stereo Direct Dolby D Dolby D+ Dolby EX/Dolby D EX Dolby TrueHD DSD DTS DTS 96/24 DTS Express DTS-HD HR DTS-HD MSTR ES Discrete ES Matrix Full Mono Mono Multichannel Neo:6 Neo:6 Cinema PLII Movie PLIIx Movie/PLII Movie PLIIz Height T-D TV Logic MUSIC button For details on the types and difference of listening modes, see "Contents of Listening Modes". You can select a mode suitable for music. • Selectable listening modes: All Ch Stereo Direct Dolby D Dolby D+ Dolby EX/Dolby D EX Dolby TrueHD DSD DTS DTS 96/24 DTS Express DTS-HD HR DTS-HD MSTR ES Discrete ES Matrix Full Mono Multichannel Neo:6 Neo:6 Music Orchestra PLII Music PLIIx Music/PLII Music PLIIz Height Stereo Studio-Mix Unplugged GAME button You can select a mode suitable for games. • Selectable listening modes: All Ch Stereo Direct Dolby D Dolby D+ Dolby EX/Dolby D EX Dolby TrueHD DSD DTS DTS 96/24 DTS Express DTS-HD HR DTS-HD MSTR ES Discrete ES Matrix Full Mono Neo:6 Game-Action Game-Rock Game-RPG Game-Sports Multichannel PLII Game PLIIx Game/PLII Game PLIIz Height T-D 15 Using the Listening Modes STEREO button Dolby D + (Dolby Digital Plus) You can select a listening mode for stereo and all channel stereo sources. • Selectable listening modes: All Ch Stereo Stereo This mode is for use with Dolby Digital Plus sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without surround sound processing. • Input source: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. • When playing back 5.1 ch sources from Blu-ray Discs, Dolby Digital is automatically applied. Contents of Listening Modes Selectable listening modes will differ depending on the number of input source channels and the actual speaker configuration. Listening modes available when headphones are connected are: Mono, Direct, and Stereo. Lists in alphabetic order (A-Z) All Ch Stereo Ideal for background music, this mode fills the entire listening area with stereo sound from the front, surround, and surround back speakers. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Direct In this mode, audio from the input source is output as-is. For example, if a 2 ch source from a music CD is input, the output will be stereo, or if Dolby Digital signal is input, the sound field will be controlled in accordance with the number of channels present. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 2.1 ch, 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Dolby D (Dolby Digital) This mode is for use with Dolby Digital sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without surround sound processing. • Input source: 5.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. 16 Dolby EX/Dolby D EX This mode expands any 5.1 ch music or movie source for 6.1/7.1 ch playback that can give an effect of surround back speaker. It is suitable for the Dolby EX soundtrack containing the matrix-encoded surround back channel. Adding the surround back effect to 5.1 ch source will improve spatial representation by creating a moving sound effect of 360-degree surround sound or overhead sound and giving a realistic experience. • Input source: 5.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 7.1 ch surround back • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. Dolby Pro Logic IIx/Dolby Pro Logic II This mode expands any 2 ch source for 7.1-ch playback. It provides a very natural and seamless surround-sound experience, keeping the sound clear. • In case of 5.1 ch without surround back speaker, the mode becomes Dolby Pro LogicII instead of Dolby Pro Logic IIx. – PLIIx Movie/PLII Movie: Use this mode with any 2 ch movie. – PLIIx Music/PLII Music: Use this mode with any 2 ch music source. – PLIIx Game/PLII Game: Use this mode with any 2 ch game source. • Input source: STEREO, 5.1 ch (PLIIx Movie and PLIIx Music only) • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch, 7.1 ch surround back (PLIIx Movie and PLIIx Music only) Dolby TrueHD This mode is for use with Dolby TrueHD sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without surround sound processing. • Input source: 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. DSD This mode is for use with DSD sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without surround sound processing. • Input source: 5.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • This unit supports DSD signals input through HDMI IN. However, depending on the connected player, better sound is possible when output from the PCM output of the player. In that case, configure the player for PCM output. • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. DTS This mode is for use with DTS sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without surround sound processing. • Input source: 5.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. DTS 96/24 This mode is for use with DTS 96/24 sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without surround sound processing. With 96 kHz sampling rate and 24-bit resolution, it provides superior fidelity. Using the Listening Modes • Input source: 5.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Depending on the settings, this listening mode becomes DTS. • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. DTS Express This mode is for use with DTS Express sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without surround sound processing. • Input source: 5.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. DTS-HD HR (DTS-HD High Resolution Audio) This mode is for use with DTS-HD High Resolution Audio sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without surround sound processing. • Input source: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. DTS-HD MSTR (DTS-HD Master Audio) This mode is for use with DTS-HD Master Audio sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without surround sound processing. • Input source: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. DTS Neo:6 This mode expands any 2 ch source for 5.1 ch multichannel surround playback. It offers full-bandwidth on all channels, with great independence between the channels. There are two variants for this mode: one ideal for movies and another ideal for music. – Neo:6 Cinema: Use this mode with any 2 ch movie (e.g., TV, DVD, VHS). – Neo:6 Music: Use this mode with any 2 ch music source (e.g., CD, radio, cassette, TV, DVD, VHS). – Neo:6: Use this mode to expand any 5.1 ch music source for 6.1 ch or 7.1 ch playback using Neo:6. • Input source: STEREO (Neo:6 Cinema and Neo:6 Music only), 5.1 ch (Neo:6 only) • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch (Neo:6 Cinema and Neo:6 Music only), 7.1 ch surround back (Neo:6 only) ES Discrete (DTS-ES Discrete) This mode is for use with DTS-ES Discrete sources and enables 6.1 ch or 7.1 ch playback using surround back channel. Completely discrete seven channels will improve spatial imaging and enable 360-degree sound localization producing a sound crossing between the surround channels. • Input source: 6.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 7.1 ch surround back • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. • Use on the DVD with DTS-ES logo, particularly on the software containing DTS-ES Matrix soundtrack. • Playback becomes DTS if no surround back speaker is connected. ES Matrix (DTS-ES Matrix) This mode is for use with DTS-ES Matrix soundtrack and enables 6.1 ch or 7.1 ch playback using matrix-encoded back channel. • Input source: 6.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 7.1 ch surround back • This listening mode can be selected only if your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player is digitally connected to the unit or the player's output setting is bitstream. • Use on the CD, DVD or LD with DTS-ES logo, particularly on the software containing DTS-ES Matrix soundtrack. • Playback becomes DTS if no surround back speaker is connected. Full Mono In this mode, all speakers output the same sound in mono, so the sound you hear is the same regardless of where you are within the listening room. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Game-Action In this mode, sound localization is distinct with emphasis on bass. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Game-Rock In this mode, sound pressure is emphasized to heighten live feel. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Game-RPG In this mode, the sound has a dramatic feel with a similar atmosphere to Orchestra mode. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Game-Sports Suitable for audio source with much reverberation. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Mono Use this mode when watching an old movie with a mono soundtrack, or use it to separately reproduce soundtracks in two different languages recorded in the left and right channels of some movies. It is also suitable for DVDs or other sources containing multiplexed audio. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 2.1 ch, 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Multichannel This mode is for use with PCM multichannel sources. The audio from the input source is output as-is, without 17 Using the Listening Modes surround sound processing. • Input source: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Orchestra Suitable for classical or operatic music, This mode emphasizes the surround channels in order to widen the stereo image, and simulates the natural reverberation of a large hall. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch PLIIz Height (Dolby Pro Logic IIz Height) This mode allows you to effectively use the existing programs when height speakers are connected. It is suitable for various kinds of sources including movie, music and especially games. • Input source: STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 7.1 ch height Stereo In this mode, sound is output from the front left and right speakers and subwoofer. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 2.1 ch, 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Studio-Mix Suitable for rock or pop music, Listening to music in this mode creates a lively sound field with a powerful acoustic image, like being at a club or rock concert. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch T-D (Theater-Dimensional) In this mode, you can enjoy a virtual playback of multichannel surround sound even with only two or three speakers. This works by controlling how sounds reach the listener’s left and right ears. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 2.1 ch, 3.1 ch, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Good results may not be possible if there is too much reverb, so we recommend that you use this mode in an environment with little or no natural reverb. 18 TV Logic Suitable for TV shows produced in a TV studio, This mode enhances the surround effects to the entire sound to give clarity to voices and create a realistic acoustic image. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Unplugged Suitable for acoustic instruments, vocals and jazz, This mode emphasizes the front stereo image, giving the impression of being right in front of the stage. • Input source: MONO, STEREO, 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch • Speaker configuration: 5.1 ch, 7.1 ch Checking the Input Format You can check the audio format of the input signals. While audio from the player is being input, press Display on the remote controller several times to switch the information shown on the main unit display. If "Dolby D 5.1" is displayed in Signal format, the Dolby Digital 5.1 ch signals are being input. Advanced Settings 4. Press / to select the desired menu, and then press Operation Advanced Settings 1. Press RCV on the remote controller. • Always press RCV first to change the remote controller to Receiver mode (the mode to operate this unit) since its mode may be changed to operate another component. Enter. SETUP 1. Input/Output Assign 1. Monitor Out 2. HDMI Input 3. Component Video Input How to Set 4. Composite Video Input 5. Digital Audio Input The unit allows you to configure advanced settings, such as to remap the input and input selector, or configure various speaker settings in order to provide even better experience. Make the settings in "Setup" of the Home menu. Operation: You can set up by viewing the guidance displayed on the TV screen. To display the guidance, you need to make HDMI connection between the unit and TV. Select the item with the cursor buttons of the remote controller and press Enter to confirm your selection. To return to the previous screen, press Return. To return to the Home menu, press Home. 2. Press Home to display the Home menu. 5. With the / / / cursors, select the desired item to configure the settings. • When "Enter" is displayed on the setting item, press Enter. 1-1. Monitor Out Monitor Out 3. Select "Setup" with the / cursors and press Enter. Resolution MAIN Through HOME Setup Select which HDMI output you connected to TV. HDCP 2. 2 is available for MAIN output. To save changes and finish the setting: Press Home to exit. 19 Advanced Settings 1.Input/Output Assign Setting Item Resolution Monitor Out The video input signals input to the unit will be converted when they are output from the HDMI OUT jack to the TV so that their resolution can match that of the TV used. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Monitor Out MAIN Select the HDMI jack to be connected with the TV. "MAIN": When connecting the TV to the HDMI OUT MAIN jack "SUB": When connecting the TV to the HDMI OUT SUB jack • The resolution of the input signal does not change when output through HDMI OUT SUB jack. "MAIN+SUB": When connecting to both the MAIN and SUB jacks • Video signals input to the composite video input jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO input jacks will be upconverted to HDMI signals and then output from the HDMI output jack. • If "MAIN+SUB" is selected – Only "Through" or "Auto" can be selected in "Resolution". – The resolution of the input signal does not change when output through HDMI OUT SUB jack. • HDCP2.2 protected video from HDMI OUT SUB will not be displayed. 20 Default Value Setting Details Through Specify the output resolution of the HDMI OUT jacks. The image resolution of the unit will be converted so that it can match the resolution supported by the TV used. "Through": The output resolution will be the same as that of the input signals. "Auto": The resolution will automatically be converted according to the resolution supported by the TV. "480p (480p/576p)", "720p", "1680×720p", "1080i", "1080p", "2560×1080p": Select the desired resolution. "4K": About four times as high resolution as 1080p (3840×2160 or 4096×2160 pixels depending on the resolution supported by the connected TV) "Source": The output resolution will be that specified in "Picture Adjust" - "Resolution" in the "4.Source Setup" section. • If "1080p" is selected, 1080p/24 input signals will be output with an unchanged resolution. • If the selected resolution is not supported by the monitor, the video is displayed in the same resolution as the input signal. • If "4K" is selected, video signals may not be output to some types of TV. For details, see "Regarding the Video Resolution" in "Troubleshooting". • If "Monitor Out" is set to "SUB", this setting will be set to "Through". • Press Enter if you output signals from the HDMI OUT MAIN jack and check the video on the TV while making this setting. Press Return if no video is displayed. (except when "NET", "USB" or "BLUETOOTH" is selected) Advanced Settings HDMI Input Component Video Input It is possible to change assignment of input selector buttons and the HDMI IN jacks. CBL/SAT button is assigned to COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack as factory default setting. This assignment can be changed if necessary. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". Setting Item Default Value Setting Details BD/DVD HDMI 1 "HDMI 1" to "HDMI 6": Desired HDMI IN jack can be assigned to BD/DVD button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". To select an HDMI IN jack already assigned to another input selector, change its setting to "-----" first. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details BD/DVD ----- "COMPONENT": COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack is assigned to BD/DVD button. CBL/SAT COMPONENT "COMPONENT": COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack is assigned to CBL/SAT button. "HDMI 1" to "HDMI 6": Desired HDMI IN jack can be assigned to CBL/SAT button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". To select an HDMI IN jack already assigned to another input selector, change its setting to "-----" first. STB/DVR ----- "COMPONENT": COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack is assigned to STB/DVR button. GAME ----- "COMPONENT": COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack is assigned to GAME button. "HDMI 1" to "HDMI 6": Desired HDMI IN jack can be assigned to STB/DVR button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". To select an HDMI IN jack already assigned to another input selector, change its setting to "-----" first. PC ----- "COMPONENT": COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack is assigned to PC button. AUX ----- "COMPONENT": COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack is assigned to AUX button. TV/CD ----- "COMPONENT": COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack is assigned to TV/CD button. PHONO ----- "COMPONENT": COMPONENT VIDEO IN jack is assigned to PHONO button. CBL/SAT STB/DVR GAME HDMI 2 HDMI 3 (HDCP2.2) HDMI 4 "HDMI 1" to "HDMI 6": Desired HDMI IN jack can be assigned to GAME button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". To select an HDMI IN jack already assigned to another input selector, change its setting to "-----" first. PC HDMI 5 "HDMI 1" to "HDMI 6": Desired HDMI IN jack can be assigned to PC button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". To select an HDMI IN jack already assigned to another input selector, change its setting to "-----" first. AUX Front/MHL The setting cannot be changed. TV/CD ----- "HDMI 1" to "HDMI 6": Desired HDMI IN jack can be assigned to TV/CD button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". To select an HDMI IN jack already assigned to another input selector, change its setting to "-----" first. PHONO ----- "HDMI 1" to "HDMI 6": Desired HDMI IN jack can be assigned to PHONO button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". To select an HDMI IN jack already assigned to another input selector, change its setting to "-----" first. • When you convert video signals input to the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks and output them from the HDMI OUT jack, set the output resolution of the player to 480i. If the input has 480p or higher resolution, an error message will appear. • When "Monitor Out" is set to "SUB", the 480i/576i component signals only will be output with an unchanged resolution. Video will not be displayed if the TV does not support the resolution. • When "Monitor Out" is set to "MAIN" or "MAIN+SUB" and "Resolution" is set to "Through", the 480i/576i component signals will be output with their resolution unchanged. So, TV sets not supporting these resolutions will not be able to display video. 21 Advanced Settings Composite Video Input Digital Audio Input It is possible to change assignment of input selector buttons and the COMPOSITE VIDEO IN V1 to 3 jacks. It is possible to change assignment of input selector buttons and the DIGITAL IN COAXIAL 1 to 2/OPTICAL jacks. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setting Item Default Value Setting Details BD/DVD ----- "VIDEO 1" to "VIDEO 3": Desired COMPOSITE VIDEO IN jack can be assigned to BD/DVD button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". BD/DVD COAXIAL 1 "COAXIAL 1", "COAXIAL 2", "OPTICAL": Desired DIGITAL IN jack can be assigned to BD/DVD button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". CBL/SAT VIDEO 1 "VIDEO 1" to "VIDEO 3": Desired COMPOSITE VIDEO IN jack can be assigned to CBL/SAT button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". CBL/SAT COAXIAL 2 "COAXIAL 1", "COAXIAL 2", "OPTICAL": Desired DIGITAL IN jack can be assigned to CBL/SAT button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". STB/DVR VIDEO 2 "VIDEO 1" to "VIDEO 3": Desired COMPOSITE VIDEO IN jack can be assigned to STB/DVR button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". STB/DVR ----- "COAXIAL 1", "COAXIAL 2", "OPTICAL": Desired DIGITAL IN jack can be assigned to STB/DVR button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". GAME VIDEO 3 "VIDEO 1" to "VIDEO 3": Desired COMPOSITE VIDEO IN jack can be assigned to GAME button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". GAME ----- "COAXIAL 1", "COAXIAL 2", "OPTICAL": Desired DIGITAL IN jack can be assigned to GAME button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". PC ----- "VIDEO 1" to "VIDEO 3": Desired COMPOSITE VIDEO IN jack can be assigned to PC button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". PC ----- "COAXIAL 1", "COAXIAL 2", "OPTICAL": Desired DIGITAL IN jack can be assigned to PC button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". AUX Front The setting cannot be changed. AUX ----- TV/CD ----- "VIDEO 1" to "VIDEO 3": Desired COMPOSITE VIDEO IN jack can be assigned to TV/CD button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". "COAXIAL 1", "COAXIAL 2", "OPTICAL": Desired DIGITAL IN jack can be assigned to AUX button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". TV/CD OPTICAL PHONO ----- "VIDEO 1" to "VIDEO 3": Desired COMPOSITE VIDEO IN jack can be assigned to PHONO button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". "COAXIAL 1", "COAXIAL 2", "OPTICAL": Desired DIGITAL IN jack can be assigned to TV/CD button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". PHONO ----- "COAXIAL 1", "COAXIAL 2", "OPTICAL": Desired DIGITAL IN jack can be assigned to PHONO button. If you do not assign a jack, select "-----". • When "Monitor Out" is set to "SUB", the 480i/576i composite signals only will be output with an unchanged resolution. Video will not be displayed if the TV does not support the resolution. • When "Monitor Out" is set to "MAIN" or "MAIN+SUB" and "Resolution" is set to "Through", the 480i/576i composite signals will be output with their resolution unchanged. So, TV sets not supporting these resolutions will not be able to display video. 22 • Supported sampling rates for PCM signals (stereo, mono) from a digital input are 32/44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz/16, 20, 24 bit. Advanced Settings 2.Speaker Setup Speaker Configuration Allows you to change the speaker configuration such as presence or not of subwoofer, crossover frequency, and so on. Settings are automatically configured if you use the Automatic Speaker Setup. Furthermore, this setting cannot be selected if headphones are connected or audio is output from the speakers of the TV. Allows you to change the speaker configuration such as presence or not of each speaker, crossover frequency, and so on. Settings are automatically configured if you use the Automatic Speaker Setup. Audio will not be output while you are making this setting. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Subwoofer Yes Set whether a subwoofer is connected or not. "Yes": When subwoofer is connected "No": When subwoofer is not connected Front 100Hz Select the crossover frequency from "40Hz" to "200Hz" to start outputting bass frequencies for each channel. "Full Band": Full band will be output. "None": When no compatible speaker is connected • "Front" will be fixed to "Full Band" if "Subwoofer" is set to "No", and the bass frequencies of the other channels will be output from the front speakers. To make the settings, refer to the instruction manual of the speakers used. Center 100Hz Select the crossover frequency from "40Hz" to "200Hz" to start outputting bass frequencies for each channel. "Full Band": Full band will be output. "None": When no compatible speaker is connected • This setting cannot be set to "Full Band" unless "Front" is set to "Full Band". Surround 100Hz Select the crossover frequency from "40Hz" to "200Hz" to start outputting bass frequencies for each channel. "Full Band": Full band will be output. "None": When no compatible speaker is connected • This setting cannot be set to "Full Band" unless "Front" is set to "Full Band". Speaker Settings Change the impedance of the connected speakers, the type of front speaker connection, and other speaker settings. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Speaker Impedance (Australian model) 6ohms Set the impedance of the connected speakers. "4ohms": When any of the connected speakers have 4 Ω or more to less than 6 Ω impedance "6ohms": When the connected speakers all have 6 Ω or more impedance Front Speakers Type Normal Select the type of front speaker connection. "Normal": When front speakers are connected in a normal manner "Bi-Amp": When front speakers are bi-amp connected Powered Zone 2 No Set presence of speaker terminal connection of Zone 2. "Yes": When speakers are connected to ZONE 2 speaker terminals "No": When speakers are not connected to ZONE 2 speaker terminals • If "Front Speakers Type" is set to "Bi-Amp", this setting will be set to "No". • For impedance, check the indications on the back of the speakers or their instruction manual. 23 Advanced Settings Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Back 100Hz Select the crossover frequency from "40Hz" to "200Hz" to start outputting bass frequencies for each channel. "Full Band": Full band will be output. "None": When no compatible speaker is connected • In the following cases, the setting will be set to "None": – "Surround" is set to "None". – "Front Speakers Type" is set to "Bi-Amp". – "Powered Zone 2" is set to "Yes" and also Zone2 is set to on. • "Full Band" cannot be set unless "Surround" is set to "Full Band". Double Bass ----- Boost bass output by feeding bass sounds from the front left and right, and center speakers to the subwoofer. "On": Bass output will be boosted. "Off": Bass output will not be boosted. • The setting will not automatically be configured even if you performed the automatic speaker setup. • If "Subwoofer" is set to "No" or if "Front" is set to other than "Full Band", the setting will be fixed to "-----". Back Channel 2ch Select the number of channels of the connected surround back speaker. "1ch": When one speaker is connected (Connect to the BACK or HEIGHT L terminal) "2ch": When two speakers are connected • The setting cannot be changed if "Back" is set to "None". Height LPF of LFE 24 None 120Hz Select the crossover frequency from "40Hz" to "200Hz" to start outputting bass frequencies for each channel. "Full Band": Full band will be output. "None": When no compatible speaker is connected • In the following cases, the setting will be set to "None": – "Surround" is set to "None". – "Front Speakers Type" is set to "Bi-Amp". – "Powered Zone 2" is set to "Yes" and also Zone2 is set to on. • "Full Band" cannot be set unless "Front" is set to "Full Band". Set the low-pass filter for LFE (low-frequency effect) signals in order to pass lower frequency signals than the set value and thus cancel unwanted noises. The low-pass filter will be effective only on sources with LFE channel. Set a frequency from "80Hz", "90Hz", "100Hz" and "120Hz". "Off": Do not use this function Speaker Distance Set the distance from each speaker to the listening position. Settings are automatically configured if you use the automatic speaker setup. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Unit feet/meters Specify the unit of distance for configuring settings. "feet": When setting in feet (0.1 ft to 30.0 ft, in increments of 0.1 ft) "meters": When setting in meters (0.03 m to 9.00 m, in increments of 0.03 m) Front Left 12.0 ft/3.60 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Center 12.0 ft/3.60 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Front Right 12.0 ft/3.60 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Surround Right 7.0 ft/2.10 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Back Right 7.0 ft/2.10 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Back Left 7.0 ft/2.10 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Surround Left 7.0 ft/2.10 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Advanced Settings Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Subwoofer 12.0 ft/3.60 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Subwoofer 0 dB Height Left 9.0 ft/2.70 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Select a value between "-15 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. Height Left 0 dB Height Right 9.0 ft/2.70 m Specify the distance between each speaker and the listening position. Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. Height Right 0 dB Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. • When the speaker is set to "No" or "None" in "Speaker Configuration", the settings for "Speaker Distance" cannot be changed. • Default values vary depending on the regions. • In the following cases, the settings for "Level Calibration" cannot be changed: – The speaker is set to "No" or "None" in "Speaker Configuration". – Mute (MUTING) is set. Level Calibration Adjust the level of each speaker with the built-in test tone. Settings are automatically configured if you use the Automatic Speaker Setup. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Front Left 0 dB Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. Center 0 dB Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. Front Right 0 dB Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. Surround Right 0 dB Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. Back Right 0 dB Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. Back Left 0 dB Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. Surround Left 0 dB Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". A test tone will be output each time you change the value. Select the desired level. 3.Audio Adjust Configure various settings related to sound, such as settings for listening to multiplex audio or multilingual TV broadcasts and sound field settings for listening modes. Multiplex/Mono Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Multiplex Input Channel Main Set the audio channel or language to be output when playing multiplex audio or multilingual TV broadcasts etc. "Main": Main channel only "Sub": Sub channel only "Main/Sub": Main and sub channels will be output at the same time. • If multiplex audio is being played, "1+1" will be displayed when Display on the main unit is pressed. Mono Input Channel Left+Right Set the input channel to use for playing any 2 ch digital source such as Dolby Digital, or 2-ch analog/PCM source in the Mono listening mode. "Left": Left channel only "Right": Right channel only "Left+Right": Left and right channels 25 Advanced Settings Dolby Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Make the settings for Dolby listening mode. Dolby EX Dolby EX Manual The Dolby Digital EX listening mode will automatically be selected when Dolby EX signals are input. "Auto": Use this function "Manual": Select the desired listening mode • The setting cannot be changed if "Back" is set to "None" in "Speaker Configuration". Loudness Management On Enable the Late Night function that allows you to enjoy surround sound of Dolby TrueHD playback even in low volume. "On": Use this function "Off": Do not use this function Setting Item Default Value Setting Details PLIIx Music (2ch Input) Panorama Off Adjust the sound field setting for playing any 2 ch digital source such as Dolby Digital or 2 ch analog/PCM source in the Dolby Pro logic II Music listening mode. Select the width of sound field. "On": Width of sound field will be increased. "Off": Default value PLIIx Music (2ch Input) Dimension 0 PLIIx Music (2ch Input) Center Width 3 PLIIz Height Gain Mid Adjust the sound field setting for playing any 2 ch digital source such as Dolby Digital or 2 ch analog/PCM source in the Dolby Pro logic II Music listening mode. Select the depth of sound field. "-3" to "+3": The sound field shifts forward as the set value becomes smaller than "0" and backward if the set value become larger than "0". Configure the setting to use for playing any 2 ch digital source such as Dolby Digital, or 2-ch analog/PCM source in the Dolby Pro logic II Music listening mode. Adjust the width of the sound from the center speaker). "0" to "7": The smaller the setting value is, the more concentrated in the center speaker is the sound, while the larger the setting value is, the more distributed to the front left and right speakers is the sound of the center speaker. Adjust the output level of the height speakers in the Dolby Pro Logic IIz Height listening mode. The output of the height speakers will be enhanced in the order of "Low", "Mid" (Middle), "High": "Low", "Mid" and "High". • The setting cannot be changed if "Height" is set to "None" in "Speaker Configuration". • Depending on the setting of "Back" in "Speaker Configuration", the display will be changed. "PLllx" will be displayed as "PLllx/PLII". DTS Make the settings for DTS Neo:6 Music listening mode. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Neo:6 Music Center Image 2 Adjust the width of the sound field of the front channel when playing in the DTS Neo:6 Music listening mode. "0" to "5": Selecting a smaller value brings the sound field of the front channel to the center while selecting a larger value spreads the sound field of the front channel to left and right. Theater-Dimensional Make the settings for Theater-Dimensional mode. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Listening Angle Wide Set the angle of the front left and right speakers relative to the listening position when playing in the Theater-Dimensional listening mode. "Narrow": Less than 30° "Wide": Greater than 30° • Values recommended for "Listening Angle" are: 20° when "Narrow" is selected and 40° when "Wide" is selected. 26 Advanced Settings 4.Source Setup Name Edit Adjust the volume level difference among the multiple devices connected to this unit, rename an input selector, or adjust the image quality. The setting can be separately set to each input selector button. When you select a desired input to check the video or audio, start playback of the connected device. AccuEQ Room Calibration Setting Item Default Value Setting Details AccuEQ Room Calibration Off Enable/disable the sound field set in automatic speaker setup "On": Enable this function "Off": Disable this function In the following cases, the setting cannot be changed: – Automatic speaker setup is not performed. – Headphones are connected. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details IntelliVolume 0 dB Adjust the volume level difference between the devices connected to the unit. Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". Set a negative value if the volume of the target device is larger than the others and a positive value if smaller. • This function is not effective in Zone 2. IntelliVolume Set an easy name to each input. The set name will be shown on the main unit display. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Name Input name 1. Select a character or symbol with the cursors and press Enter. Repeat it to input 10 or less characters. "Shift": Switches between upper and lower cases. (Pressing +10 on the remote controller also toggles between upper and lower cases.) " " " ": Moves the cursor to the arrow direction. "Back Space": Removes a character on the left of the cursor. "Space": Puts a space. • Pressing CLR on the remote controller will remove all the input characters. 2. After inputting, select "OK" with the cursors and press Enter. The input name will be saved. • To name a preset radio station, press Tuner on the remote controller, select AM/FM and select the preset number. • It cannot be set if the input is "NET", "USB" or "BLUETOOTH". 27 Advanced Settings Picture Adjust Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Adjust the image quality. (Possible only when the video player is connected to the HDMI OUT MAIN jack) If you adjust it by checking the video, press Enter. Press Return to return the screen to the previous status. Picture Mode Custom An appropriate image quality setting for cinema or game can be selected. You can also adjust each item to obtain your favorite image quality. "Custom": The items from "Game Mode" to "Blue Contrast" can be adjusted as desired. "ISF Day": Select when the room is bright. "ISF Night": Select when the room is dark. "Cinema": When the video source is cinema "Game": When the video source is game "Standard": The resolution will be changed but the image quality will not be adjusted. "Bypass": Both the resolution and image quality will not be adjusted. • If you select "Bypass", the on-screen display function will be disabled. The receiver has been designed to incorporate setup and calibration standards established by the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF). The ISF has developed carefully crafted, industry-recognized standards for optimal video performance and has implemented a training program for technicians and installers to use these standards to obtain optimal picture quality from the receiver. Accordingly, Onkyo recommends that setup and calibration be performed by an ISF Certified installation technician. Game Mode Off Change to the setting suitable for game. Also correct the delay of video signals of the game console if any. "On": Use this function "Off": Do not use this function • If you select "On", the delay will be corrected but the image quality will be lower. • The setting will be fixed to "Off" if "Resolution" is set to "4K". Film Mode Auto Change to the setting suitable for film. "Auto": Image processing suitable for film will be executed. "Video": "Film Mode" will not be applied and the input signals will be processed as video source. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Wide Mode Auto Set the aspect ratio. "Auto": The aspect ratio will automatically be set according to the input signals and the monitor output setting. "4:3": "Full": "Zoom": "Wide Zoom": • When a 3D or 4K video source is input, this setting is set to "Full". Furthermore, for some resolutions, this setting may be disabled and set to "Full". 28 Advanced Settings Setting Item Edge Enhancement Default Value Setting Details Off Adjust the sharpness of the outline of image. Select from "Off", "Low", "Mid" (Middle), and "High". • The setting will be fixed to "Off" if "Game Mode" is set to "On". • When the horizontal resolution of the output video is 2,000 TV lines or more, this setting is set to "Off". Noise Reduction Off Reduces the noise of the screen. Select from "Off", "Low", "Mid" (Middle), and "High". • The setting will be fixed to "Off" if "Game Mode" is set to "On". Resolution Through Adjust the output resolution of the HDMI OUT jacks. The image resolution of the unit will be converted so that it can match the resolution supported by the TV used. "Through": The output resolution will be the same as that of the input signals. "Auto": The resolution will automatically be converted to the resolution supported by the TV. "480p (480p/576p)", "720p", "1680×720p", "1080i", "1080p", "2560×1080p": Select the desired resolution. "4K": About four times as high resolution as 1080p (3840×2160 or 4096×2160 pixels depending on the resolution supported by the connected TV) • The setting can be selected only when "Source" is selected in "1.Input/Output Assign" - "Monitor Out" - "Resolution". • If "4K" is selected, video signals may not be output to some types of TV. For details, see "Regarding the Video Resolution" in "Troubleshooting". Brightness 0 Adjust brightness of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". Contrast 0 Adjust contrast of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". Hue 0 Correct hue of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". Setting Item Saturation Default Value Setting Details 0 Adjust saturation of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". Color Temperature Normal Set color temperature of the screen. Select from "Warm", "Normal" and "Cool". Gamma 0 Adjust the relative relation between the R (red), G (green) and B (blue) data signals of the input image and those of the output image. Select a value between "-3" to "+3". Red Brightness 0 Adjust the brightness of red of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". Red Contrast 0 Adjust the contrast of red of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". Green Brightness 0 Adjust the brightness of green of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". Green Contrast 0 Adjust the contrast of green of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". Blue Brightness 0 Adjust the brightness of blue of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". Blue Contrast 0 Adjust the contrast of blue of the screen. Select a value between "-50" to "+50". • In the following cases, the settings for "Picture Adjust" cannot be changed: – "NET", "USB" or "BLUETOOTH" is selected. – "Monitor Out" is set to "SUB". • Press CLR on the remote controller if you return all the settings from "Game Mode" through "Blue Contrast" to their default value. 29 Advanced Settings Audio Selector 5.Listening Mode Preset Make the audio input setting. The setting can be separately set to each input selector button. Select the input selector to configure. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Audio Selector – Allows you to select prior input source. "ARC": When giving priority to input signal from ARC compatible TV. • The setting can be selected only when "Audio Return Channel" is set to "Auto" and also the "TV/CD" input is selected. "HDMI": When giving priority to input signal from HDMI jacks • The setting can be selected only when the input is assigned to the HDMI IN jack in the "HDMI Input" setting. "COAXIAL (Coaxial input)": When giving priority to input signal from DIGITAL IN COAXIAL jacks. • The setting can be selected only when the input is assigned to the COAXIAL jack in the "Digital Audio Input" setting. "OPTICAL (Optical input)": When giving priority to input signal from DIGITAL IN OPTICAL jacks. • The setting can be selected only when the input is assigned to the OPTICAL jack in the "Digital Audio Input" setting. "Analog": To always output analog audio independently of the input signal Fixed Mode Off Specify an input signal when "HDMI", "COAXIAL (Coaxial input)", or "OPTICAL (Optical input)" is selected for "Audio Selector". Set this item if noise is produced, or truncation occurs at the beginning of a track that follows a gap when playing PCM or DTS sources. "Off": To play an analog signal when there is no digital signal. "PCM": To fix the input source to PCM. "DTS": To fix the input source to DTS (except for DTS-HD). • Changing "Audio Selector" changes the setting to "Off". • The setting cannot be changed when "TUNER", "NET", "USB", or "BLUETOOTH" input is selected. 30 You can preset your favorite listening mode to each input. (For example, you can always apply straight decode to the Dolby TrueHD source of Blu-ray Disc to play it in unchanged sound field.) Select the input, signal type and listening mode. Although it is possible to select the listening mode during playback, the selected mode will be reset when the unit enters standby mode. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Analog/PCM All Ch Stereo Set the listening mode for playing PCM signals of CD and analog signals of record and cassette tape. Mono/Multiplex Source Full Mono Set the listening mode for playing Dolby Digital, AAC and other digital signals recorded in monaural or multiplex audio. 2ch Source PLIIx Movie Set the listening mode for playing Dolby Digital and other digital signals recorded in 2 channels. Dolby D/Dolby D Plus/TrueHD Straight Decode Set the listening mode for playing Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and Dolby TrueHD signals. DTS/DTS-ES/DTSHD Straight Decode Set the listening mode for playing digital audio signals in DTS and DTS-HD High Resolution formats. Select the listening mode specified for Blu-ray or such other DTS-HD Master Audio source. Other Multich Source Straight Decode • • • • • Set the listening mode for playing DSD signals of AAC, DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD that are input from HDMI IN jack. Available listening modes vary depending on the input signal. Setting "Last Valid" will always select the last selected mode. Only "Analog" can be set to the "TUNER" input. "Digital" and "TrueHD" can be set to the "NET" and "USB" inputs. Only "Digital" can be set to the "BLUETOOTH" input. Advanced Settings 6.Miscellaneous 12V Trigger A Setup Volume Setup You can enable power link operation when you connect the unit and the external devices equipped with 12V trigger input jack. When the desired input is selected, power link operation will be activated with a control signal of maximum 12 V/150 mA output from the 12V trigger output jack. Make the detailed volume setting of the unit. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Maximum Volume Off Set the maximum value to avoid too high volume. Select a value from "Off", "30" to "79". Power On Volume Last Set the volume level of when the power is turned on. Select a value from "Last" (Volume level before entering standby mode), "Min", "1" to "79" and "Max". • You cannot set a higher value than that of "Maximum Volume". Headphone Level 0 dB Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Delay 0 sec Set after how many seconds the 12V trigger output will occur in response to the unit's operation. As some devices cause a large current when they turn on, delay the output if such devices are connected. Select a value between "0 sec" to "3 sec". BD/DVD Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback CBL/SAT Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback Adjust the volume level difference between speakers and headphones. Select a value between "-12 dB" to "+12 dB". OSD Setup Make the setting of on-screen display function that can display the setting menu screen, volume operation screen and the like on the TV. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details On Screen Display On Set whether or not to display the operation screen on the TV. "On": The operation screen will be displayed on the TV. "Off": The operation screen will not be displayed on the TV. • The operation screen may not be displayed depending on the input signal even if "On" is selected. If the operation screen is not displayed, change the resolution of the connected device. Language English Select the on-screen display language. Screen Saver 3min Set the time to start the screen saver. Select a value from "3min", "5min", "10min" and "Off". 31 Advanced Settings Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setting Item Default Value Setting Details STB/DVR Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback TV/CD Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback GAME Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback PHONO Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback PC Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback TUNER Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback AUX Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback NET Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback 32 Advanced Settings Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setting Item Default Value Setting Details USB Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback BD/DVD Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback BLUETOOTH Main Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback CBL/SAT Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback STB/DVR Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback GAME Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback 12V Trigger B Setup You can enable power link operation when you connect the unit and the external devices equipped with 12V trigger input jack. When the desired input is selected, power link operation will be activated with a control signal of maximum 12 V/25 mA output from the 12V trigger output jack. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Delay 1 sec Set after how many seconds the 12V trigger output will occur in response to the unit's operation. As some devices cause a large current when they turn on, delay the output if such devices are connected. Select a value between "0 sec" to "3 sec". 33 Advanced Settings Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setting Item Default Value Setting Details PC Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback TUNER Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback AUX Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback NET Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback TV/CD Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback USB Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback PHONO Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback BLUETOOTH Main/Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback 34 Advanced Settings 12V Trigger C Setup Setting Item Default Value Setting Details You can enable power link operation when you connect the unit and the external devices equipped with 12V trigger input jack. When the desired input is selected, power link operation will be activated with a control signal of maximum 12 V/25 mA output from the 12V trigger output jack. STB/DVR Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback GAME Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback PC Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback AUX Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Delay 2 sec Set after how many seconds the 12V trigger output will occur in response to the unit's operation. As some devices cause a large current when they turn on, delay the output if such devices are connected. Select a value between "0 sec" to "3 sec". BD/DVD CBL/SAT Zone2 Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback 35 Advanced Settings Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setting Item Default Value Setting Details TV/CD Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback USB Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback PHONO Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback BLUETOOTH Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback TUNER Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback NET Zone2 Set the 12V trigger output setting to each input. Setting should be made for each 12V TRIGGER OUT jack. "Off": No output "Main": Will be output when selected as input source of main room playback "Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of Zone 2 playback "Main/Zone2": Will be output when selected as input source of main room or Zone 2 playback 36 Advanced Settings 7.Hardware Setup HDMI Multi Zone Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Zone 2 Out Fixed Select which of the integrated amplifier in a separate room or this unit should be used to adjust the volume when Zone 2 is active. "Fixed": Adjust on the Integrated amplifier in a separate room "Variable": Adjust on the unit Zone 2 Maximum Volume Off Set the maximum value for Zone 2 to avoid too high volume. Select a value from "Off", "50" to "99". Zone 2 Power On Volume Last Set the Zone 2 volume level of when the unit is turned on. Select a value from "Last" (Volume level when the unit was turned off), "Min", "1" to "99" and "Max". • You cannot set a higher value than that of "Zone 2 Maximum Volume". Setting Item Default Value Setting Details AM/FM Frequency Step (North American model) 10kHz/200kHz Select a frequency step depending on your area of residence. Select "10kHz/200kHz" or "9kHz/50kHz". • When this setting is changed, all radio presets are deleted. AM Frequency Step (Australian model) 9kHz Select a frequency step depending on your area of residence. Select "10kHz" or "9kHz". • When this setting is changed, all radio presets are deleted. Tuner Setting Item Default Value Setting Details HDMI CEC (RIHD) Off Setting to "On" enables the input selection link and other link functions with HDMI connected CEC compliant device. "On": Use this function "Off": Do not use this function • Depending on the TV set, a link may need to be configured on the TV. • This function is effective only when the device is connected to the HDMI OUT MAIN terminal. • Setting to "On" and closing the on-screen menu displays the name of the CECcompatible components and "RIHD On" on the display. • Power consumption in standby mode may increase if "On" is set. (Depending on the TV status, the unit will enter the normal standby mode.) • If you operate the Master Volume control of the unit when this setting is set to "On" and you are listening to the audio through the speakers of your TV, audio will be output also from the speakers connected to the unit. If you want to output from only either of them, change the unit or TV settings, or reduce the volume of the unit. • If abnormal operation occurs when you set the setting to "On", set it to "Off". • When connecting a non-CEC compatible component, or when you are not sure whether it is compatible, set the setting to "Off". • When changing this setting, turn off and then on again the power of all connected components. 37 Advanced Settings Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setting Item HDMI Through Off You can display the video of an HDMI connected player on the TV even if the unit is in standby mode. This setting is effective only for an input selector to which an HDMI jack is assigned in "HDMI Input". It cannot be set to any other input selector unless an HDMI jack is assigned to it. "Off": The setting is disabled. Video of device connected to any jack will not be displayed. "BD/DVD", "CBL/SAT", "STB/DVR", "GAME", "PC", "AUX", "TV/CD", "PHONO": Video of the device connected to the HDMI IN jack assigned to each input will be displayed on the TV. "Last": Video of the device connected to the HDMI IN jack assigned to the input selector that was selected immediately before the unit enters standby mode will be displayed on the TV. "Auto": Video of all the devices connected to the HDMI IN jacks will be output to the TV. "Eco": Video of all the devices connected to the HDMI IN jacks will be output to the TV. If you select this setting when using a CEC-compatible TV, you can reduce the power consumption in standby mode. • "Auto" and "Eco" cannot be selected if "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" is set to "Off". • When "HDMI Through" is enabled, the power consumption increases even when the unit is on standby. However, the increase in power consumption is kept to a minimum by automatically entering the HYBRID STANDBY mode, where only the essential circuit is operating. • When changing the setting, turn off and then on again the power of all connected components. Audio TV Out (MAIN) Off 38 Default Value Setting Details You can enjoy audio through the speakers of the HDMI connected TV while this unit is on. "On": Use this function "Off": Do not use this function • If you select "On", set "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" to "Off." • The setting is fixed to "Auto" if "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" is set to "On". • Listening mode cannot be changed if "Audio TV Out (MAIN)" is set to "On" and audio is being output through the speakers of the TV. • Depending on your TV set or input signal of the component, audio may not output through the speakers of the TV even if this setting is set to "On". In such case, audio is output from the speakers of the unit. • If you operate the Master Volume control of the unit when "Audio TV Out (MAIN)" or "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" is set to "On" and you are listening to the audio through the speakers of your TV, audio will be output from the unit. If you do not want to output audio from the unit, change the unit or TV settings, or reduce the volume of the unit. • "Audio TV Out (MAIN)" is fixed to "Off" if "Monitor Out" is set to "SUB". Advanced Settings Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Audio TV Out (SUB) Off You can enjoy audio through the speakers of the HDMI connected TV while this unit is on. "On": Use this function "Off": Do not use this function • Listening mode cannot be changed while "Audio TV Out (SUB)" is set to "On" and audio is being output through the speakers of the TV. • Depending on your TV set or input signal of the component, audio may not output through the speakers of the TV even if this setting is set to "On". In such case, audio is output from the speakers of the unit. • If you operate the Master Volume control of the unit when "Audio TV Out (SUB)" is set to "On" and you are listening to the audio through the speakers of your TV, audio will be output from the unit. If you do not want to output audio from the unit, change the unit or TV settings, or reduce the volume of the unit. • "Audio TV Out (SUB)" is fixed to "Off" if "Monitor Out" is set to "MAIN". Audio Return Channel – You can enjoy sound of the HDMI connected ARC compatible TV through the speakers connected to the unit. To use this function, set "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" to "On" in advance. "Auto": When enjoying the TV sound through the speakers connected to the unit "Off": When not using the ARC function Lip Sync On This setting automatically corrects any desynchronization between the video and audio signals based on data from the HDMI LipSync compatible TV. "On": Automatic correction will be enabled. "Off": Automatic correction will be disabled. InstaPrevue Change the preview display of the video input through HDMI, which will be displayed using "InstaPrevue" in the Home menu. • Depending on the video source, the preview thumbnails configured in "InstaPrevue" may not be displayed properly. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Sub Window Multi Set how to display preview thumbnails. "Multi": Displays all the thumbnails of HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4 and Front at once. "Single": Displays each thumbnail individually. Position Bottom/Lower Right Set the position to display preview thumbnails. When "Multi" is selected for "Sub Window": Select from "Top", "Bottom", "Left" and "Right". When "Single" is selected for "Sub Window": Select from "Upper Left", "Upper Right", "Lower Left" and "Lower Right". • If "Monitor Out" is set to "MAIN+SUB" and "Audio TV Out (SUB)" is set to "On" – Set the audio output of the connected device to "2ch PCM". – If the audio input is via other than HDMI, sound of the TV connected to the HDMI OUT SUB jack will not be output. Auto Standby Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Auto Standby On/Off This setting places the unit on standby automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity without any video or audio input. "On": The unit will automatically enter standby mode ("ASb" will stay lit). "Off": The unit will not automatically enter standby mode. • "Auto Standby" is appeared on the display and menu screen 30 seconds before the Auto Standby comes on. • "Auto Standby" does not work when Zone 2 is active. • Default values vary depending on the regions. Off Enable or disable "Auto Standby" while "HDMI Through" is on. "On": The setting will be enabled. "Off": The setting will be disabled. • "HDMI Through" cannot be set to "On" if "Auto Standby" is set to "Off". HDMI Through • When "HDMI Through" is used, the power consumption increases even when the unit is on standby. However, the increase in power consumption is kept to a minimum by automatically entering the HYBRID STANDBY mode, where only the essential circuit is operating. 39 Advanced Settings Network Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Make the network setting. • When LAN is configured with a DHCP, set "DHCP" to "Enable" to configure the setting automatically. ("Enable" is set by default) To assign fixed IP addresses to each components, you must set "DHCP" to "Disable" and assign an address to this unit in "IP Address" as well as set information related to your LAN, such as Subnet Mask and Gateway. DHCP Enable "Enable": Auto configuration by DHCP "Disable": Manual configuration without DHCP • If selecting "Disable", you must set "IP Address", "Subnet Mask", "Gateway", and "DNS Server" manually. IP Address – Displays/Sets the IP address. – Displays/Sets the subnet mask. Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Subnet Mask Network Standby Off You can turn on the power of the unit via network using an application such as Integra/Onkyo Remote. "On": Use this function "Off": Do not use this function • When "Network Standby" is used, the power consumption increases even when the unit is on standby. However, the increase in power consumption is kept to a minimum by automatically entering the HYBRID STANDBY mode, where only the essential circuit is operating. Gateway – Displays/Sets the gateway. DNS Server – Displays/Sets the primary DNS server. Proxy URL – Displays/Sets the proxy server URL. Proxy Port – Displays/Sets the proxy server port number when you enter "Proxy URL". Network Check – You can check the network connection. Press Enter when "Start" is displayed. Wi-Fi Off(Wired) Connect the unit to network via wireless LAN router. "On": Wireless LAN connection "Off(Wired)": Wired LAN connection Wi-Fi Setup – You can configure wireless LAN settings by pressing Enter when "Start" is displayed. Wi-Fi Status – The information of the connected access point will be displayed. "SSID": SSID of the connected access point. "Security": Security method of the connected access point. "Signal": Signal strength of the connected access point. "Status": Status of the connected access point. MAC Address 40 – This is the MAC address of the AV receiver. This value is specific to the component and cannot be changed. • Wait for a while if "Network" cannot be selected. It will appear when the network function is started up. Bluetooth Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Bluetooth On Select whether or not to use the Bluetooth function. "On": Enables connection with a Bluetoothenabled device by using the Bluetooth function. Select "On" also when making various Bluetooth settings. "Off": When not using the Bluetooth function Direct Change On The input of the unit will automatically be switched to "BLUETOOTH" when connection is made from a Bluetooth-enabled device to the unit. "On": The input will automatically become "BLUETOOTH" when a Bluetooth-enabled device is connected. "Off": The function is disabled. • If the input is not switched automatically, set to "Off" and change the input manually. Advanced Settings Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Auto Reconnect On This function automatically reconnects to the Bluetooth-enabled device connected last when you change the input selector to "BLUETOOTH". "On": Use this function "Off": Do not use this function • This function may not work depending on your Bluetooth-enabled device. Status – Displays the status of the Bluetooth-enabled device connected to the unit. "Ready": Not paired "Pairing": Paired "Connected": Successfully connected Wakeup via Bluetooth Pairing Information Device Off – – This function wakes up the unit on standby by connecting a Bluetooth-enabled device. "On": Use this function "Off": Do not use this function • Setting to "On" increases the power consumption even when the unit is on standby. However, the increase in power consumption is kept to a minimum by automatically entering the HYBRID STANDBY mode, where only the essential circuit is operating. • This setting is fixed to "Off" if "Direct Change" is set to "Off". • Wait for a while if "Bluetooth" cannot be selected. It will appear when the network function is started up. Firmware Update Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Update Notice Enable Availability of a firmware update will be notified via network. "Enable": Notify updates "Disable": Do not notify updates Version – The current firmware version will be displayed. Update via NET – Press Enter to select when you want to update the firmware via network. • You will not be able to select this setting if you do not have Internet access or there is nothing to update. Update via USB – Press Enter to select when you want to update the firmware via USB. • You will not be able to select this setting if a USB storage device is not connected or there is nothing to update in the USB storage device. When paring is performed, the information of the previous pairing stored in this unit will be initialized. Pressing Enter when "Clear" is displayed initializes the pairing information stored in this unit. • This function does not initialize the pairing information on the Bluetooth-enabled device. When pairing the unit again with the device, be sure to clear the pairing information on the Bluetooth-enabled device in advance. For information on how to clear the pairing information, refer to the Bluetooth-enabled device's instruction manual. Initial Setup Displays the name of the Bluetooth-enabled device connected to the unit. • The name is not displayed when "Status" is "Ready" and "Pairing". You can make the initial setup from the setup menu. • Wait for a while if "Initial Setup" cannot be selected. It will appear when the network function is started up. • Setting is not possible if "Monitor Out" is set to "SUB". • Wait for a while if "Firmware Update" cannot be selected. It will appear when the network function is started up. 41 Advanced Settings 8.Remote Controller Setup Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Remote ID 1 Select an ID for the unit's remote controller from "1", "2", and "3" to prevent interference between the unit and other Integra/Onkyo components that are installed in the same room. After changing the ID on the main unit, change the ID on the remote controller accordingly with the following procedure. 1. While holding down RCV, press Q Setup for about 3 seconds until the remote indicator stays lit. 2. With the number buttons, press one of 1, 2, and 3. The remote indicator flashes twice. Remote Mode Setup – Input and register the remote controller code of other devices. • For registration of the remote control code, refer to "Operating Other Components Using Remote Controller". Setting Item Default Value Setting Details Setup Unlocked The Setup menu will be locked to protect the settings. "Locked": The menu is locked. "Unlocked": The menu is unlocked. 9.Lock Setup 42 Operating Other Components Using Remote Controller 1. Press RCV and then press Home on the remote Operating Other Components Using Remote Controller controller. Functions of Remote Mode Buttons You can control any other device than this unit by programming a specified remote control code to a Remote Mode button of the remote controller. Register a remote control code to a desired Remote Mode button and press it to enter the remote mode that allows you to operate the corresponding device. ¼¼ The RCV and Zone2 buttons cannot be programmed. Programming Remote Control Codes For information on the configuration and operation of Integra/Onkyo components with RI jack, refer to "Connecting and Operating Integra/Onkyo RI Components". Furthermore, the following Remote Mode buttons are preprogrammed with remote control codes. BD/DVD: Integra/Onkyo Blu-ray Disc and DVD player TV/CD: Integra/Onkyo CD player STB/DVR: Apple TV Searching in the Setup Menu You can search a remote control code and register it to a desired Remote Mode button in the unit's Setup menu. 2. Select "Setup" with the cursors and press Enter. 3. With the cursors, select "8.Remote Controller Setup" "Remote Mode Setup" and press Enter. 4. With the cursors, select the remote mode for which you want to search a remote control code and press Enter to display the category selection screen. 5. Select the target category with the cursors, and then press Enter to display the brand name input screen. 6. Select a character with the cursors and press Enter. Repeat it to enter the first three characters of the brand name. 7. Select "Search" with the cursors and press Enter. • After a search is done, the list of possible brand names is displayed. If the brand name list is not displayed, select "Not Listed" with the cursors and press Enter to return to the brand name input screen in step 6. 8. Select the target brand name with the cursors, and then press Enter. • When the brand name is specified, the remote control code of the brand and how to register it will be displayed on the TV screen. 9. Follow the guidance displayed on the TV screen. 10. If the component can successfully be operated with its registered remote control code, select "OK" with the cursors and press Enter. • Only TV remote control codes can be entered for TV. • Program a remote control code in accordance with the input since each button also works as the input selector. (For example, when the CD player is connected to the TV/CD jack, program the remote control code for the CD player to TV/CD.) • If the component cannot be operated, select "Try Next Code" with the cursors and press Enter to display another code. • It is possible to operate an MHL-enabled mobile device with the unit's remote controller by registering the code of the MHL-enabled mobile device below to the unit's remote controller. Operation may be unstable or incorrect depending on the mobile device used. 33101 (North American model) 32910 (Australian model) Consulting the Remote Control Code List Find the remote control code in the remote control code list. 1. Look up the Remote Control Code List for the corresponding remote control code. • The codes in the Remote Control Code List are those known as of the date of publication and may be changed. • Only TV remote control codes can be entered for TV. • Program a remote control code in accordance with the input since each button also works as the input selector. (For example, when the CD player is connected to the TV/CD jack, program the remote control code for the CD player to TV/CD.) 2. Press Display for 3 or more seconds while holding down the Remote Mode button to which you want to program the remote control code. • The remote indicator stays lit in the input mode. 43 Operating Other Components Using Remote Controller 3. With the number buttons, enter the 5-digit remote control code within 30 seconds. • The registration is complete when the remote indicator flashes twice. The remote indicator flashes once slowly when registering the remote control code fails. Try the registration again. once slowly when registering the remote control code fails. Try the registration again. • Pressing any other button than a colored button cancels the remap operation. TV Operation Press the Remote Mode button programmed with the remote control code for the relevant AV component to switch the remote controller mode to that for the AV component. Then, operate by using the corresponding buttons. Available buttons vary depending on the product category of the component. Operation may be incorrect or impossible depending on the product. Resetting the Remote Mode Buttons Remapping the Colored Buttons The colored button assignment on the AV receiver's remote controller can be remapped to match that on the remote controller of the component whose remote control code you programmed to Remote Mode. However, you will not be able to remap the colored buttons if Zone 2 is selected. You can reset the remote control code registered in the Remote Mode button to its default status. This operation can be executed on a single Remote Mode button. 1. Press Home for 3 or more seconds while holding down the Remote Mode button you want to reset. • The remote indicator stays lit. 2. Within 30 seconds, press the Remote Mode button again. • Resetting is complete when the remote indicator flashes twice. 2. Within 30 seconds, press the colored buttons from left to right, in the order you want to remap. • For example, if the colored buttons on the remote controller of the other component are yellow, green, blue, and red from left to right, press the buttons on the AV receiver's remote controller in that order. • The registration is complete when the remote indicator flashes twice. The remote indicator flashes 44 3 2 4 1 Remote Mode 2 , Input, VOL / 3 Muting 4 CH +/- 1. Hold down the Remote Mode button to map and A (Red) simultaneously until the remote indicator stays lit (about 3 seconds). • Remapping is possible only for codes included in the categories of the Remote Control Code List such as DVD player and TV. 1 To reset all the remote controller settings: While holding down RCV, press and hold down Home until the remote indicator lights (about 3 seconds). Press RCV again within 30 seconds. Reset is complete when the remote indicator flashes twice. 5 8 6 7 9 F 5 Guide 6 / / / , Enter 7 Setup 8 PREV CH 9 Return F Audio () Operating Other Components Using Remote Controller VCR/PVR Operation G H 5 8 6 7 9 F I J , , , , , , () G H A (Red), B (Green), C (Yellow), D (Blue) I Number 1 to 9, 0, +10 J CLR, Display ¼¼ Not CEC-compatible. 5 Top Menu 6 / / / , Enter 7 Setup 8 Menu 9 Return F Audio () 2 1 G Blu-ray Disc Player/DVD Player/DVD Recorder Operation Press the Remote Mode button programmed with the remote control code for the relevant AV component to switch the remote controller mode to that for the AV component. Then, operate by using the corresponding buttons. Available buttons vary depending on the product category of the component. Operation may be incorrect or impossible depending on the product. 2 1 3 4 Press the Remote Mode button programmed with the remote control code for the relevant AV component to switch the remote controller mode to that for the AV component. Then, operate by using the corresponding buttons. Available buttons vary depending on the product category of the component. Operation may be incorrect or impossible depending on the product. 3 H 4 I J , , , , , , G H A (Red), B (Green), C (Yellow), D (Blue) I Number 1 to 9, 0, +10 () J CLR, Display ¼¼ Not CEC-compatible. 1 Remote Mode 2 Source 3 Muting 4 CH +/- 5 8 6 7 9 5 Guide 6 / / / , Enter 7 Setup 8 PREV CH 9 Return 1 Remote Mode 2 Source 3 Muting 4 CH +/-, Disc +/- 45 Operating Other Components Using Remote Controller CD Player Operation F 5 8 6 7 9 F G H , , , , , F G Number 1 to 9, 0, +10 H CLR, Display , 5 Guide 6 / / / , Enter 7 Setup 8 PREV CH 9 Return F Audio Satellite Receiver/Cable Receiver Operation G Press the Remote Mode button programmed with the remote control code for the relevant AV component to switch the remote controller mode to that for the AV component. Then, operate by using the corresponding buttons. Available buttons vary depending on the product category of the component. Operation may be incorrect or impossible depending on the product. H 2 1 Press the Remote Mode button programmed with the remote control code for the relevant AV component to switch the remote controller mode to that for the AV component. Then, operate by using the corresponding buttons. Available buttons vary depending on the product category of the component. Operation may be incorrect or impossible depending on the product. 2 1 3 4 I J , , , , , , G H A (Red), B (Green), C (Yellow), D (Blue) I Number 1 to 9, 0, +10 J CLR, Display 1 Remote Mode 2 Source 3 Muting 4 DISC +/- 5 6 3 4 1 Remote Mode 2 Source 3 Muting 4 CH +/- 46 5 / / / , Enter 6 Setup Operating Other Components Using Remote Controller To Operate CEC-compatible Components 7 The TV and BD/DVD buttons on the remote controller are preprogrammed with remote control codes for linked operation of some CEC (Consumer Electronics Control)compatible TV sets and Blu-ray Disk players. By connecting to the unit via HDMI, you may operate them using the AV receiver's remote controller. • If you cannot operate your CEC-compatible component, program one of the following remote control codes to the TV or BD/DVD button. TV: 11807/13100/13500 (CEC-compatible TV) BD/DVD: 32910/33101/33501/31612 (CEC-compatible BD/DVD player) 8 9 F , , , , , , 7 8 Search, Repeat, Random, Mode 9 Number 1 to 9, 0, +10 F CLR, Display Cassette Tape Deck Operation Press the Remote Mode button programmed with the remote control code for the relevant AV component to switch the remote controller mode to that for the AV component. Then, operate by using the corresponding buttons. Available buttons vary depending on the product category of the component. Operation may be incorrect or impossible depending on the product. 2 1 3 1 Remote Mode 2 Source 3 Muting 4 4 (Reverse Playback), , , , , 47 Advanced Speaker Connection 2 Select "Setup" with the cursors and press Enter. 3 With the cursors, select "2.Speaker Setup" - Advanced Speaker Connection "Speaker Settings" - "Front Speakers Type". 4 Select "Bi-Amp" with the cursors. • Before bi-amping, be sure to remove the shortcircuit connector that connects the tweeter (treble) terminal and the woofer (bass) terminal. • Use speakers supporting bi-amping only. For details, refer to the speakers' instruction manual. Bi-Amping It is possible to connect speakers supporting bi-amping to improve quality of the bass and treble. Up to 5.1 ch will be played in bi-amping. Connecting a Power Amplifier You can connect a power amplifier to the unit and use the unit as a pre-amplifier in order to produce a large volume that cannot be output with the unit only. Connect the speakers to the power amplifier. For details, refer to the power amplifier's instruction manual. Connections Connections 1. Connect as below using the FRONT terminals and BACK or HEIGHT terminals. Power amplifier • Set the unconnected channels to "None" in "Speaker Configuration". – After pressing RCV, press Home on the remote controller. Select "Setup" with the cursors and press Enter. Then select "2.Speaker Setup" - "Speaker Configuration" and set the unconnected channels to "None". Tweeter (treble) Woofer (bass) Front R Front L 2. Turn the unit on and set "Speaker Setup" to "Bi-Amp". 1 After pressing RCV, press Home on the remote controller. 48 Connecting and Operating Onkyo RI Components Connecting and Operating Onkyo RI Components RI Connection and Setting About RI Function • The remote indicator stays lit. • The RCV, Zone2, and TV buttons cannot be programmed. L Connecting an Onkyo component with RI jack such as the separately sold RI Dock to the unit by using an RI cable and an analog audio (RCA) cable enables the following RI functions: R 2. With the number buttons, enter the following 5-digit System On/Auto Power On: Starting playback on a component connected via RI when the unit is on standby mode, automatically turns on the unit to select the relevant component as its input source. Direct Change: When playback is started on a component connected via RI, the unit selects that component as the input source. Remote Controller Operation: Allows you to operate RIcompatible Onkyo components using the AV receiver's remote controller. Point the remote controller at remote control sensor of the unit. This operation is possible only when the RI remote control code is programmed. • Some components may not support all RI functions. • These functions do not work when Zone 2 is turned on. • For information on the RI functions, also refer to each component's instruction manual. Connect an Onkyo component with RI jack to this unit using an RI cable and an analog audio (RCA) cable. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the component with RI jack. The RI cable can be connected in any order. When there are two RI jacks, both jacks work in the same way and are interchangeable. To connect the RI Dock or cassette tape deck via RI, you must: Rename the input selector To make the RI functions work, you must rename the input selectors on the unit. Press TV/CD or Game to display "TV/CD" or "GAME" on the main unit display. Then press and hold TV/CD or Game 3 seconds or more to switch the display to "DOCK" or "TAPE". Program the RI remote control code Program the remote control code to any Remote Mode button on the remote controller. This will allow you to operate the component by pointing the remote controller at the unit instead of the component. remote control code within 30 seconds. RI Dock: 81993 Cassette tape deck with RI jack: 42157 • Programming is complete when the remote indicator flashes twice. The remote indicator flashes once slowly when programming the remote control code fails. Try programming again. Input selector on the RI Dock: Select "HDD" or "HDD/ DOC". For details, refer to the RI Dock's instruction manual. To operate Onkyo components directly or Onkyo components that are not connected via RI, use the following remote control codes: Onkyo DVD player: 30627 Onkyo CD player: 71817 RI Dock: 82990 • With some models, operation may be not possible in part or not possible at all. 1. Press Display for 3 or more seconds while holding down the Remote Mode button to which you want to program the remote control code. 49 Connecting and Operating Onkyo RI Components iPod/iPhone Operation The RI Dock allows you to use the AV receiver's remote controller to operate and play music on your iPod/iPhone. Moreover, it also allows you to view videos on your iPod/ iPhone on the screen of your TV, as well as perform RI operations if connected via RI. This operation is possible only when the RI remote control code is programmed. Before Performing any Operation: Before performing any operation on your iPod/iPhone, make sure to have it updated to the latest version via iTunes. Certain buttons may not work for some iPod/iPhone models and generations, or RI Dock. For details on the operation, refer to the RI Dock's instruction manual. 6 8 7 6 Top Menu 7 / / / , Enter, Playlist / 8 Menu 9 G F Switch the remote controller mode by pressing the Remote Mode button programmed with the remote control code for the iPod/iPhone, and operate by using the corresponding buttons. Point the remote controller at the unit. 2 1 3 4 5 1 Remote Mode 2 Source 3 Muting 4 VOL / 5 Album +/- 50 H , , , , 9 F Repeat, Random G Mode H Display , , • Pressing Display turns on the backlight for a few seconds. • Mode allows you to use the Resume function to resume playing from the song that was playing when you removed your iPod/iPhone from the DS-A2 RI Dock. Control Function between the Unit and External Component Control Function between the Unit and External Component You can enable the control functions between the unit and external devices using the terminals below. Special devices or cable connections are necessary to enable the functions. For more information about preparation, contact the specialized stores. IR jack If you use a multiroom remote control kit such as Xantech and Niles with this jack, you can operate the unit with the remote controller even when you are in a separate room, or operate the unit with the remote controller even if its remote control sensor is difficult to see. You can also connect a device with the unit and operate it with the remote controller. For more information about adopting a multiroom remote control kit, contact the specialized stores. RS232 port Use the port for connection with a commercially available integrated control system that can enable home automation. Some integrated control systems provide a centralized operation with a single touch panel controller in order to control audio and video home appliances and security devices together. For more information about adopting an integrated control system, contact the specialized stores. IR receiver Connecting block Remote controller Main room Zone Signal flow 12V trigger output jack You can enable power link operation when you connect the unit and an external device such as power amplifier equipped with 12V trigger input jack. When the desired input is selected on the unit power link operation will be activated with a control signal of maximum 12 V/150 mA output from the 12V TRIGGER OUT A jack, or maximum 12 V/25 mA output from the 12V TRIGGER OUT B/C jacks. Each input can be set to output a control signal in any case of "Main (playback in the main room)", "Zone2 (playback in Zone 2)" or "Main/Zone2 (playback in the main room/Zone 2)". For connection, use a monaural mini plug cable. 51 Firmware Update Updating the Firmware via Network Firmware Update About Firmware Update There are two methods for updating the firmware: via network and via USB. Use the one that best suits your environment. • For the latest information on updates, visit the Integra website. • Before updating, make sure that the speaker setup microphone is not connected. • During an update, do not – Disconnect and reconnect any cable, USB storage device, speaker setup microphone or headphones, or perform any operation on the component such as turn off its power – Access to this unit from a PC or smartphone using Android application • The update may take about 20 minutes to complete for either method: via network or via USB. Furthermore, existing settings are guaranteed regardless of the method used for update. Disclaimer: The program and accompanying online documentation are furnished to you for use at your own risk. Onkyo will not be liable and you will have no remedy for damages for any claim of any kind whatsoever concerning your use of the program or the accompanying online documentation, regardless of legal theory, and whether arising in tort or contract. In no event will Onkyo be liable to you or any third party for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, compensation, reimbursement or damages on account of the loss of present or prospective profits, loss of data, or for any other reason whatsoever. 52 Before Start: • Check that the unit is turned on, and the connection to the Internet is secured. • Turn off the controller component (PC etc.) connected to the network. • Stop any playing Internet radio, USB storage device, or server content. • If the multi-zone function is active, press Off on the main unit to turn it off. • If "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" is set to "On", set it to "Off" (default value). – After pressing RCV, press Home on the remote controller. Select "Setup" with the cursors and press Enter. Then, after selecting "7.Hardware Setup" - "HDMI" and pressing Enter, select "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" to select "Off". ¼¼ The description may differ from the on-screen display but that will not change the way to operate or the function. Update 1. Press RCV and then press Home on the remote controller. The Home menu is displayed on the TV screen. HOME Setup 2. With the cursors, select "Setup" - "7.Hardware Setup" "Firmware Update" - "Update via NET", and then press Enter. • If "7.Hardware Setup" is grayed out and cannot be selected, wait for a while until it starts up. • You will not be able to select "Update via NET" if there is nothing to update. 3. Press Enter with "Update" selected to start update. • During the update, the TV screen may go black depending on the updated program. In that case, check the progress on the display of the unit. The TV screen will remain black until the update is complete and the power is turned on again. • "Completed!" is displayed when the update is complete. 4. Press On/Standby on the main unit to turn the unit into standby mode. The process is completed and your firmware is updated to the latest version. • Do not use Receiver on the remote controller. Firmware Update If an Error Message is Displayed Updating the Firmware via USB Case 1: When an error occurs, "- Error!" is appeared on the display of the unit. ("" represents an alphanumeric character.) Check the following: Before Start: Error Code • -01, -10: Ethernet cable not found. Connect the Ethernet cable properly. • -02, -03, -04, -05, -06, -11, -13, -14, -16, -17, -18, -20, -21: Internet connection error. Check the following: – Whether the router is turned on – Whether this unit and router are connected to the network Try to disconnect and then connect again the power to the unit and router. This may solve the problem. If you are still unable to connect to the Internet, the DNS server or proxy server may be temporarily down. Check the service status with your ISP provider. • Others: disconnect then reconnect the AC power cord, from the beginning. • Prepare a 64 MB or larger USB storage device. – Media inserted in a USB card reader may not be used for this function. – USB storage devices with security function are not supported. – USB hubs and USB devices with hub function are not supported. Do not connect these devices to the unit. • Delete any data stored on the USB storage device. • Turn off the controller component (PC etc.) connected to the network. • Stop any playing Internet radio, USB storage device, or server content. • If the multi-zone function is active, press Off on the main unit to turn it off. • If "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" is set to "On", set it to "Off" (default value). – After pressing RCV, press Home on the remote controller. Select "Setup" with the cursors and press Enter. Then, after selecting "7.Hardware Setup" - "HDMI" and pressing Enter, select "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" to select "Off". ¼¼ Some USB storage devices may take long to load, may not be loaded correctly, or may not be correctly fed depending on the device or their content. ¼¼ Onkyo will not be liable whatsoever for any loss or damage of data, or storage failure arising from the use of the USB storage device with this AV receiver. Thank you for your understanding. ¼¼ The description may differ from the on-screen display but that will not change the way to operate or the function. 4. Press USB on the remote controller to select "USB". 5. Connect the USB storage device to the USB port of the main unit. • If you connect a USB hard disk drive to the USB port of the unit, we recommend that you use its AC adapter to power it. • If the USB storage device has been partitioned, each section will be treated as an independent device. 6. Press RCV and then press Home on the remote controller. Update 1. Connect the USB storage device to your PC. 2. Download the firmware file from the Integra website to your PC and unzip. Firmware files are named in the following way: ONKAVR_.zip Unzip the file on your PC. The number of unzipped files and folders varies depending on the model. 3. Copy all unzipped files and folders to the root folder of the USB storage device. • Make sure to copy the unzipped files. 53 Firmware Update The Home menu is displayed on the TV screen. Case 1: When an error occurs, "- Error!" is appeared on the display of the unit. ("" represents an alphanumeric character.) Check the following: HOME Setup 7. With the cursors, select "Setup" - "7.Hardware Setup" "Firmware Update" - "Update via USB", and then press Enter. • If "7.Hardware Setup" is grayed out and cannot be selected, wait for a while until it starts up. • You will not be able to select "Update via USB" if there is nothing to update. 8. Press Enter with "Update" selected to start update. • During the update, the TV screen may go black depending on the updated program. In that case, check the progress on the display of the unit. The TV screen will remain black until the update is complete and the power is turned on again. • During the update, do not turn off, or disconnect then reconnect the USB storage device. • "Completed!" is displayed when the update is complete. 9. Disconnect the USB storage device from the unit. 10. Press On/Standby on the main unit to turn the unit into standby mode. The process is completed and your firmware is updated to the latest version. • Do not use Receiver on the remote controller. 54 If an Error Message is Displayed Error Code • -01, -10: USB storage device not found. Check whether the USB storage device or USB cable is correctly inserted to the USB port of the main unit. Connect the USB storage device to an external power source if it has its own power supply. • -05, -13, -20, -21: The firmware file is not present in the root folder of the USB storage device, or the firmware file is for another model. Retry from the download of the firmware file. • Others: disconnect then reconnect the AC power cord, from the beginning. Troubleshooting How to reset the remote controller Troubleshooting Before starting the procedure Problems may be solved by simply turning the power on/off or disconnecting/connecting the power cord, which is easier than working on the connection, setting and operating procedure. Try the simple measures on both the unit and the connected device. If the problem is that the video or audio is not output or the HDMI linked operation does not work, disconnecting/connecting the HDMI cable may solve it. When reconnecting, be careful not to wind the HDMI cable since if wound the HDMI cable may not fit well. After reconnecting, turn off and on the unit and the connected device. Resetting the unit Resetting the unit to the status at the time of shipment may solve the problem. If the measures above do not solve the problem, reset the unit with the following procedure. If you reset the unit status, your preferences will be reset to the defaults. Note them down before starting reset. How to reset 1. While holding down CBL/SAT on the main unit (note that step 2 must be performed with this button pressed down) 2. Press On/Standby on the unit. "Clear" is appeared on the display and the unit will enter standby mode. C l e ar 2 1 1. While holding down 1RCV on the remote controller (note that step 2 must be performed with this button pressed down) 2. Press and hold down 2 Home until the 3 remote indicator stays lit (about 3 seconds). Within 30 seconds, press 1RCV again. 1 3 2 Power Cannot turn on the unit • Make sure that the power cord is properly plugged into the wall outlet. • Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait 5 seconds or more, then plug it in again. The unit turns off unexpectedly • The unit will automatically enter standby mode when Auto Standby has been set and launches. The unit turns off and after restoring the power, it turns off again • The protection circuit has been activated. Remove the power cord from the wall outlet immediately. Make sure that all speaker cables and input sources are properly connected, and leave the unit with its power cord disconnected for 1 hour. After that, reconnect the power cord and turn the power on. If the unit turns off again, avoid resetting it and unplug the power cord. Then contact your dealer. Caution: If "CHECK SP WIRE" appears on the display, the speaker cables may be short-circuited. WARNING: If smoke, smell or abnormal noise is produced by the unit, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet immediately and contact the dealer or Integra Support. Audio There is no sound, or it is very quiet • Make sure that the proper input source is selected. • Make sure that connecting plugs are pushed in all the way. • Make sure that the inputs and outputs of all components are connected properly. • Make sure that the polarity of the speaker cables is correct, and that no bare wires are in contact with the metal part of speaker terminals. • Make sure that the input source is properly selected. • Make sure that the speaker cables are not shorting. • Check the volume. The volume level is adjustable between Min, 1 to 79, Max (80) It is normal that the unit volume level is set up to 40 or around. • If the MUTING indicator on the display flashes, press Muting on the remote controller to unmute the unit. • While headphones are connected to the PHONES jack, no sound is output from the speakers. • If there is no sound from a BD/DVD player connected to an HDMI IN, check the BD/DVD player’s output settings, and be sure to select a supported audio format. • Check the digital audio output setting on the connected component. On some game consoles, such as those that support DVD, the default setting is off. • With some DVD-Video discs, you need to select an audio output format from a menu. • If your turntable uses an MC cartridge, you must connect an MC head amp, or an MC transformer. • Make sure that none of the connecting cables are bent, twisted, or damaged. • Not all listening modes use all speakers. • Specify the speaker distances and adjust the individual speaker levels. • Make sure that the speaker setup microphone is not still connected. • If the input signal format is set to "PCM" or "DTS", set it to "Off". Only the front speakers produce sound • When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected, only the front speakers and subwoofer produce sound. • Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. 55 Troubleshooting Only the center speaker produces sound • If you use the Dolby Pro Logic II listening mode with a mono source, such as an AM radio station or mono TV program, the sound is concentrated in the center speaker. • Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. The surround speakers produce no sound • When the T-D (Theater-Dimensional), Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected, the surround speakers produce no sound. • Depending on the source and current listening mode, not much sound may be produced by the surround speakers. Try selecting another listening mode. • Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. The center speaker produces no sound • When the Stereo or Mono listening mode is selected, the center speaker produces no sound. • Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. The subwoofer produces no sound • When you play source material that contains no information in the LFE channel, the subwoofer produces no sound. • Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. There is no sound with a certain signal format • When listening to Dolby Digital and/or DTS sound, digital connection is necessary. • Check the digital input terminal setting. If the connection is different from the default, re-setting is necessary. • Check the digital audio output setting on the connected component. On some game consoles, such as those that support DVD, the default setting is off. Cannot select a desired listening mode • Depending on the connecting status of the speaker, some listening modes may not be selected. Check the details in "Using the Listening Modes" section. Cannot play 5.1ch • Make sure the speakers are configured correctly. • Not all listening modes use all speakers. Cannot get 6.1/7.1 playback • 6.1/7.1 playback is not possible if surround back speakers and height speakers are not connected. 56 • Depending on the number of connected speakers, it is not always possible to select all of the listening modes. The speaker volume cannot be set as required • Check to see if a maximum volume has been set. Noise can be heard • Using cable ties to bundle analog audio (RCA) cables with power cords, speaker cables, etc. may degrade the audio performance, so refrain from doing it. • An analog audio (RCA) cable may be picking up interference. Try repositioning your cables. The Late Night function does not work • Make sure the source material is Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or Dolby TrueHD. About DTS signals • When DTS program material ends and the DTS bitstream stops, the unit remains in DTS listening mode and the dts indicator remains on. This is to prevent noise when you use the pause, fast forward, or fast reverse function on your player. If you switch your player from DTS to PCM, you may not hear any sound because the unit does not switch formats immediately. In such case, you should stop your player for about 3 seconds and then resume playback. • With some CD and LD players, you will not be able to playback DTS material properly even though your player is connected to a digital input on the unit. This is usually because the DTS bitstream has been processed (e.g., output level, sampling rate, or frequency response changed) and the unit does not recognize it as a genuine DTS signal. In such cases, you may hear noise. • Playing DTS program material, using the pause, fast forward, or fast reverse function on your player may produce a short audible noise. This is not a malfunction. The beginning of audio received by an HDMI IN cannot be heard • Since it takes longer to identify the format of an HDMI signal than it does for other digital audio signals, audio output may not start immediately. Video There is no picture • Make sure that all video connecting plugs are pushed in all the way. • Make sure that each video component is properly connected. • If the TV is connected to the HDMI OUT jack of the unit, set "Monitor Out" to "MAIN" or "SUB" according to the output jack. If the playback source is connected to the video (composite) jack or component video jacks and you want to output the video to the TV via the HDMI OUT jack, set "HDMI Input" to "-----". • If the video source is connected to a component video input, you must assign that input to an input selector, and your TV must be connected to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal. • If the video source is connected to a composite video input, your TV must be connected to the MONITOR OUT V terminal. • If the video source is connected to an HDMI input, you must assign that input to an input selector, and your TV must be connected to the HDMI output(s). • Make sure the switching of input screens is proper at the monitor side such as a TV. • When the image input from the composite video input terminal does not get displayed, make sure that the component video input terminal is not set to the selected input. If selected, images input from the composite video input terminal cannot be output to this input switching. If only composite video input terminal connection is used, set the component video input terminal to "----- ." • Images of a component connected to the composite video input terminal cannot be output by converting on the monitor of a TV or other components connected to COMPONENT VIDEO OUT terminal. • If the input selector to which the input from the TV connected to the HDMI OUT SUB jack is connected is changed on this unit when "Monitor Out" is set to "MAIN+SUB", or "MAIN" and when outputting to Zone 2, the video from the TV connected to HDMI OUT MAIN stops displaying. • "Resolution" is effective only for the HDMI OUT MAIN jack if "Monitor Out" is set to "MAIN+SUB". Troubleshooting There is no picture from a source connected to an HDMI IN • Reliable operation with an HDMI-to-DVI adapter is not guaranteed. In addition, video signals from a PC are not supported. • Check if "Resolution Error" is displayed on the main unit display when video input via HDMI IN jack is not displayed. In this case, the TV does not support the resolution of the video input from the player. Change the setting on the player. The on-screen menus do not appear • On your TV, make sure that the video input to which this unit is connected is selected. • Set "On Screen Display" to "On" in "OSD Setup". • When the unit is not connected to a TV via HDMI OUT MAIN jack, the setting screen and on-screen menus are displayed only on the connected TV or monitor display. Tuner Reception is noisy, FM stereo reception is noisy, or the FM STEREO indicator does not light • Re-check the antenna connection. • Relocate your antenna. • Move the unit away from your TV or PC. • Passing cars and airplanes can cause interference. • Concrete walls weaken radio signals. • Listen to the station in mono. • When listening to an AM station, operating the remote controller may cause noise. • If nothing improves the reception, install an outdoor antenna. Remote Controller The remote controller does not work • Before operating this unit using remote controller, be sure to press RCV. • Make sure that the batteries are installed with the correct polarity. • Install new batteries. Do not mix different types of batteries, or old and new batteries. • Make sure that the remote controller is not too far away • • • • • • from the unit, and that there is no obstruction between the remote controller and the remote control sensor of the unit. Make sure that the unit is not subjected to direct sunshine or inverter-type fluorescent lights. Relocate if necessary. If the unit is installed in a rack or cabinet with coloredglass doors or if the doors are closed, the remote controller may not work reliably. Make sure you have selected the correct remote controller mode. When using the remote controller to control other manufacturers’ AV components, some buttons may not work as expected. Make sure you have entered the correct remote control code. Make sure to set the same ID on both the unit and remote controller. Operating other Onkyo component by using a RI remote control code is not available • Make sure that the Onkyo component is properly connected with RI cable. When RI cable is used for connection, make sure to connect analog audio (RCA) cable as well. (Connecting only an RI cable will not be enough.) • Make sure you have selected the correct remote controller mode. • Make sure that the input display is correctly set. • Input the RI remote control code again. • When the RI remote control code is input, point the remote controller at remote control sensor of the unit. Cannot operate Integra/Onkyo components (ones without RI connection) and components of other makers • Make sure that the connection with other components is correct. • Input a correct remote control code again. If there are several codes, try each code. • Make sure that the remote controller mode is correctly selected. • Operate the remote controller by setting toward the light receiving section of each component. • Some components may not start the operation. RI Dock for iPod/iPhone There is no sound • Make sure your iPod/iPhone is actually playing. • Make sure your iPod/iPhone is properly inserted in the Dock. • Make sure the unit is turned on, the correct input source is selected, and the volume is turned up. • Make sure the plugs are pushed in all the way. • Try resetting your iPod/iPhone. There is no video • Make sure that your iPod/iPhone model’s TV OUT setting is set to On. • Make sure the correct input is selected on your TV or the unit. • Some versions of the iPod/iPhone do not output video. The AV receiver’s remote controller does not control my iPod/iPhone • Make sure your iPod/iPhone is properly inserted in the Dock. If your iPod/iPhone is in a case, it may not connect properly to the Dock. Always remove your iPod/iPhone from the case before inserting it into the Dock. • The iPod/iPhone cannot be operated while it is displaying the Apple logo. • Make sure you have selected the correct remote controller mode. • When you use the AV receiver’s remote controller, point it toward this unit. • Before operating with the remote controller, you may need to play on your iPod/iPhone to make the input selector be recognized. • Try resetting your iPod/iPhone. • Depending on your iPod/iPhone model and generation, some buttons may not work as expected. The unit unexpectedly selects my iPod/iPhone as the input source • Always pause iPod/iPhone playback before selecting a different input source. If playback is not paused, the Direct Change function may select your iPod/iPhone as the input source by mistake during the transition between tracks. 57 Troubleshooting iPod/iPhone does not work properly • Try reconnecting your iPod/iPhone. Multi-zone Function There is no sound • With multi-zone function, sound is output only when the signal input source is an external component connected to the analog audio input jacks of the unit, "NET", "USB" or "BLUETOOTH". Multi-zone playback is not possible if the player and the unit are connected via HDMI cable or digital cable. Connect the RCA audio output jacks of the player and the analog audio input jacks of the unit with analog audio (RCA) cable. Also analog audio output setting may be necessary on the player. Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) Network Cannot access to Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN) network or sound playback is interrupted and communication does not work • Try plugging/unplugging the power supply of wireless LAN router and the unit, check the wireless LAN router power-on status, and try reboot of the wireless LAN router. • The setting of SSID and encryption (WEP, etc.) is not correct. Make sure the network settings of the unit is properly set. • Connection to an SSID that includes multi-byte characters is not supported. Name the SSID of the wireless LAN router using single-byte alphanumeric characters only and try again. • Cannot receive radio wave due to a bad connection. Shorten the distance from wireless LAN access point or remove obstacles for a good visibility, and try again. Place the unit away from microwave ovens or other access points. 2.4 GHz band for wireless LAN may not be enough. Connect ETHERNET terminal of the unit and the router via an Ethernet cable after selecting "7.Hardware Setup" - "Network" and changing "Wi-Fi" to "Off(Wired)". 58 • Place the unit away from the components emitting electromagnetic waves on the 2.4 GHz band (microwave ovens, game consoles, etc.). If this does not solve the problem, stop using other components which emit electromagnetic waves. • When other wireless LAN devices are used near the unit, several issues such as interrupted playback and communication may occur. You can avoid these issues by changing the channel of your wireless LAN router. For instructions on changing channels, see the instruction manual provided with your wireless LAN router. • If there is a metallic object near the unit, wireless LAN connection may not be possible as the metal can effect on the radio wave. • If there is more than one access point in the network, separate each access point. • It is recommended to place the Wi-Fi router (access point) and the unit in the same room. The connection does not complete even when the automatic setting button is pressed on the wireless LAN router • The wireless LAN router setting may be switched to Manual. Return the setting to Auto. • Try the manual set-up. The connection may succeed. On the list of SSID on the TV menu screen, there is no corresponding SSID • When the wireless LAN router setting is at stealth mode (mode to hide the SSID key) or when ANY connection is off, the SSID is not displayed. Change the setting and try again. Bluetooth Music playback is unavailable on the unit even after successful Bluetooth connection • Depending on the characteristics or specifications of your Bluetooth-enabled device, playback on the unit is not guaranteed. • When the audio volume of your Bluetooth-enabled device is set low, the playback of audio may be unavailable. Volume up the Bluetooth-enabled device. • Depending on the Bluetooth-enabled device, Send/ Receive selector switch may be provided. Select Send mode. • Even when a music file is playing on the Bluetoothenabled device, the sound cannot be played if the connection is not established with the unit. Make sure that the unit is connected (this unit is selected as the sound output destination). Sound is interrupted • Problem may be occurring at the Bluetooth-enabled device. Check the information on a web page. The audio quality is poor after connection with a Bluetooth-enabled device • The Bluetooth reception is poor. Move the Bluetoothenabled device closer to the unit or remove any obstacle between the Bluetooth-enabled device and this unit. Cannot connect with this unit • Try plugging/unplugging the power of the unit and try turning on/off the Bluetooth-enabled device. Re-startup of the Bluetooth-enabled device may be effective. • The Bluetooth-enabled device does not support the profiles required for this unit. • The Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth-enabled device is not enabled. Refer to the user manual of the Bluetooth-enabled device for how to enable the function. • Near components such as microwave oven or cordless phone, which use the radio wave in the 2.4 GHz range, a radio wave interference may occur, which disables the use of this unit. Bluetooth connection cannot be built • When building a Bluetooth connection between this unit and your Bluetooth-enabled device for the first time, if the connection fails, select "7.Hardware Setup" - " Bluetooth", execute "Clear" in "Pairing Information", turn off and then on again your Bluetooth-enabled device to clear the device name, and build the connection again. • If there is a metallic object near the unit, Bluetooth connection may not be possible as the metal can effect on the radio wave. • If the wireless LAN and Bluetooth connections are used at the same time, try to connect the ETHERNET port of the unit and router with the Ethernet cable after selecting "7.Hardware Setup" - "Network" and changing "Wi-Fi" to "Off(Wired)" for a better connection. Troubleshooting The Auto Reconnect function of Bluetooth does not work • This may not work with some Bluetooth-enabled devices. In that case, pair the unit and the Bluetoothenabled device and then play again NET/USB Function Cannot access the network server • When NET is blinking, the AV receiver is not properly connected to the home network. • Make sure your network server has been started up. • Make sure your network server is properly connected to the home network. • Make sure your network server is correctly set. • Make sure that the router LAN side port is properly connected to the AV receiver. • Make sure that the correct IP address is allocated in "7.Hardware Setup" - "Network". Playback stops while listening to music files on the network server • Make sure the network server is compatible with this unit. • When the PC is serving as the network server, try quitting any application software other than the server software (Windows Media Player 12 etc.). • If the PC is downloading or copying large files, the playback may be interrupted. Cannot access the Internet radio • Certain network service or contents available through the unit may not be accessible in case the service provider terminates its service. • If a specific radio station is unavailable for listening, make sure the registered URL is correct, or whether the format distributed from the radio station is supported by the AV receiver. • When NET is blinking, the AV receiver is not properly connected to the home network. • Make sure that your modem and router are properly connected, and make sure they are both turned on. • Make sure that connecting to Internet from other components is possible. If connecting is not possible, turn off all components connected to the network, wait for a while, and then turn on the components again. • Make sure that the router LAN side port is properly connected to the AV receiver. • Make sure that the correct IP address is allocated in "7.Hardware Setup" - "Network" on the unit. • Depending on ISP, setting the proxy server is necessary. • Make sure that the used router and/or modem is supported by your ISP. Cannot connect to the AV receiver from a Web browser • Make sure that the IP address of the AV receiver is correctly input to the Internet browser. • When DHCP is used for allocating the IP address, the IP address of this AV receiver may have been changed. • Make sure that both AV receiver and PC are properly connected to the network. USB storage device is not displayed • Make sure that USB storage device and USB cable are securely plugged to the USB port of this AV receiver. • Remove the USB storage device from the AV receiver once, and then try re-connecting. • Performance of the hard disk that receives power from the USB port of the unit is not guaranteed. • Depending on the type of format, the playback may not be performed normally. Check the type of the file formats that is supported. • USB storage device with security functions may not be played. Others Power consumption in standby mode • In the following cases, the power consumption in standby mode may reach up to a maximum of 5 W: – When "Network Standby" in "7.Hardware Setup" "Network" is set to "On". – When "HDMI CEC (RIHD)" is set to "On". (Depending on the TV status, the AV receiver will enter normal standby mode.) – The "HDMI Through" setting is set to other than "Off". – When "Wakeup via Bluetooth" in "7.Hardware Setup" - "Bluetooth" is set to "On". • The power consumption in standby mode may be larger than the value above while the MHL (Mobile Highdefinition Link) enabled mobile device connected to the AUX Input HDMI/MHL jack is being charged. The sound changes when I connect my headphones • When a listening mode other than Direct or Mono is selected, connecting a headphone automatically selects Stereo. How do I change the language of a multiplex source • Select "Main" or "Sub" for "Multiplex Input Channel" in "3.Audio Adjust" -"Multiplex/Mono". The RI functions do not work • To use RI, you must make an RI connection and an analog audio (RCA) connection between the component and AV receiver, even if they are connected digitally. • While Zone 2 is selected, the RI functions do not work. The functions System On/Auto Power On and Direct Change do not work for components connected via RI • These functions do not work when Zone 2 is turned on. When performing Automatic Speaker Setup, the measurement fails and the message "Ambient noise is too high." is displayed. • This can be caused by a malfunction in your speaker unit. Check if the unit produces normal sounds. The display is dark • Make sure that Dimmer function is not working. Press DIMMER button and change the brightness level of the display. The following settings can be made for the composite video inputs • While holding down the input selector button to configure, press Home once at a time until "Video ATT: On" appears on the display. To resume the setup, repeat the above described step until "Video ATT: Off" appears on the display. This setting is possible for input selectors assigned with one of the video inputs "VIDEO 1" to "VIDEO 3" in "1.Input/Output Assign" - "Composite Video Input". If you have a game console connected to the composite video input, and the picture is not very clear, you can attenuate the gain. Video ATT: Off: (Default). Video ATT: On: (Gain is reduced by 2 dB.) 59 Troubleshooting The picture on your TV/monitor connected to the HDMI output(s) is unstable • Try turning the DeepColor function off. To turn off the DeepColor function, press STB/DVR and On/Standby on the AV receiver simultaneously. While holding down STB/DVR, press On/Standby several times until "Deep Color: Off" appears on the display. To reactivate the DeepColor function, repeat the above described step until "Deep Color: On" appears on the display. Radio Wave Caution The AV receiver uses a 2.4 GHz radio wave frequency, which is a band used by other wireless systems as 1 and 2 described below. 1. Devices which use a 2.4 GHz radio wave frequency • Cordless phones • Cordless facsimiles • Microwave ovens • Wireless LAN devices (IEEE802.11b/g/n) • Wireless AV equipment • Wireless controllers for game systems • Microwave oven-based health aids • Video transmitter • Specific type of external monitor and LCD display 2. Less common devices which use a 2.4 GHz radio wave frequency • Anti-theft systems • Amateur radio stations (HAM) • Warehouse logistic management systems • Discrimination systems for train or emergency vehicles If these devices and the AV receiver are used at the same time, the audio may be undesirably stopped or disturbed due to a radio wave interference. Suggestions for improvement • Switch off the devices which emit the radio wave. • Place the interfering devices away from the AV receiver. • The AV receiver uses radio wave, and a third person can receive the wave on purpose or accidentally. Do not use the communication for important or fatal matters. • We assume no responsibility whatsoever for any error or damage of network environment or access device 60 resulting from the use of this apparatus. Confirm with the provider or access device maker for more information. Scope of Operation Use of the AV receiver is limited to home use. (Transmission distances may be reduced depending on communication environment.) In the following locations, poor condition or inability to receive radio waves may cause the audio to be interrupted or stopped: • In reinforced concrete buildings or steel framed or iron framed buildings. • Near large metallic furniture. • In a crowd of people or near a building or obstacle. • In a location exposed to the magnetic field, static electricity or radio wave interference from radio communication equipment using the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as the AV receiver, such as a 2.4 GHz wireless LAN device (IEEE802.11b/g/n) or microwave oven. • If you live in a heavily populated residential area (apartment, townhouse, etc.) and if your neighbor’s microwave oven is placed near your AV receiver, you may experience radio wave interference. If this occurs, move your AV receiver to a different place. When the microwave oven is not in use, there will be no radio wave interference. Radio Wave Reflections The radio waves received by the AV receiver include the radio wave coming directly from the devices and waves coming from various directions due to reflections by walls, furniture and building (reflected waves). The reflected waves (due to obstacles and reflecting objects) further produce a variety of reflected waves as well as variation in reception condition depending on locations. If the audio cannot be received properly due to this phenomenon, try moving the location of the wireless LAN device a little. Also note that audio may be interrupted due to the reflected waves when a person crosses or approaches the space between the AV receiver and the wireless LAN device. • We assume no responsibility whatsoever for any damages resulting from the use of this apparatus except in the cases deemed acceptable under the applicable laws and regulations. • Operation in all environment is not guaranteed for wireless LAN. The communication may not be possible or have desirable communication speed. Precautions • Do not use this apparatus near an electronic device handling high-accuracy controls or weak signals. Doing so may cause an accident due to a malfunction of the device. • Do not use this apparatus in use prohibited location such as an aircraft equipment or a hospital. Doing so may cause an accident due to a malfunction of an electronic device or an electro-medical apparatus. Follow the instructions of the medical facilities. Electronic device which requires cautions Hearing aid, pace maker, other medical electronic devices, fire alarm, automatic door, and other automatic control device. When using a pace maker or other medical electronic devices, confirm with the medical electronic device maker or dealer for the effect of the radio wave. The AV receiver contains a microPC for signal processing and control functions. In very rare situations, severe interference, noise from an external source, or static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the unlikely event that this happens, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait at least 5 seconds, and then plug it back in. Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by the unit’s malfunction. Before you record important data, make sure that the material will be recorded correctly. Before disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, set the AV receiver to standby. Troubleshooting Regarding the Video Resolution See below the video signal types and resolutions that the unit can output when it receives the input signals of the following types and resolutions. The supported resolutions are shown as "Input: Output". (North American model) HDMI: HDMI 4K: 4K (1/3) 1080p/24: 4K, 1080p/24 (1) 2560×1080p: 4K (2), 2560×1080p (1) 1680×720p: 4K (2), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p (1) 1080p: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1080p (1) 1080i: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i (1) 720p: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p (1) 480p: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p (1) 480i: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i (1) HDMI: Component Can not be output. HDMI: Composite Can not be output. Component: HDMI 480i: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i (1) Component: Component 1080p: 1080p 1080i: 1080i 720p: 720p 480p: 480p 480i: 480i Composite: HDMI 480i: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i (1) Composite: Composite 480i: 480i 1 Resolution supported by HDMI OUT SUB jack 2 Supported resolution: [3840×2160 24/30/60 Hz] 3 Supported resolution: [3840×2160 24/30/60 Hz], [4096×2160 24/30/60 Hz] 1 2 3 Resolution supported by HDMI OUT SUB jack Supported resolution: [3840×2160 24/25/30/50/60 Hz] Supported resolution: [3840×2160 24/25/30/50/60 Hz], [4096×2160 24/25/30/50/60 Hz]. (Australian model) HDMI: HDMI 4K: 4K (1/3) 1080p/24: 4K, 1080p/24 (1) 2560×1080p: 4K (2), 2560×1080p (1) 1680×720p: 4K (2), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p (1) 1080p: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1080p (1) 1080i: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i (1) 720p: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p (1) 576p: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p/576p (1) 576i: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p/576p, 480i/576i (1) HDMI: Component Can not be output. HDMI: Composite Can not be output. Component: HDMI 480i/576i: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p/576p, 480i/576i (1) Component: Component 1080p: 1080p 1080i: 1080i 720p: 720p 480p/576p: 480p/576p 480i/576i: 480i/576i Composite: HDMI 480i/576i: 4K (3), 2560×1080p, 1680×720p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p/576p, 480i/576i (1) Composite: Composite 480i/576i: 480i/576i 61 Reference Information Reference Information Linked Operation with CEC-compatible Components The AV receiver is compatible with the following components (as of January 2014). TV (Random order): • Toshiba TV sets • Sharp TV sets Players/Recorders (Random order): • Onkyo and Integra RIHD-compatible players • Toshiba players and recorders • Sharp players and recorders (only when used together with Sharp TV sets) Models other than those mentioned above may have some interoperability if compatible with CEC, which is part of the HDMI Standard, but operation cannot be guaranteed. Note: For RI functions to work properly, do not connect more RIHDcompatible components than the quantities specified below, to the HDMI jack. RI functions are not guaranteed when more RIHDcompatible components than the below mentioned quantities are connected. Furthermore, do not connect the AV receiver to another AV receiver/AV amplifier via HDMI. • Blu-ray Disc/DVD players: up to 3. • Blu-ray Disc/DVD recorders: up to 3. • Cable TV tuner, terrestrial digital tuner, and satellite broadcasting tuner: up to 4 units. 62 Checking whether the HDMI Linked Operation Settings Are Enabled 1. Turn on the power of all connected components. 2. Turn off the power of the TV, and confirm that the power of the connected components is turned off automatically with the link operation. 3. Turn on the power of the Blu-ray Disc/DVD player/ recorder. 4. Start playback on the Blu-ray Disc/DVD player/recorder, and verify the following: • The AV receiver automatically turns on, and selects the input to which the Blu-ray Disc/DVD player/recorder is connected. • The TV automatically turns on, and selects the input to which the AV receiver is connected. 5. Following the operating instructions of the TV, select "Use the TV speakers" from the menu screen of the TV, and confirm that the audio is output from the speakers of the TV, and not from the speakers connected to the AV receiver. 6. Select "Use the speakers connected from the AV receiver" from the menu screen of the TV, and confirm that the audio is output from the speakers connected to the AV receiver, and not from the TV speakers. Note: • Even if you set to output audio on the TV speakers, audio will be output from the speakers connected to the AV receiver when you adjust the volume or switch the input on the AV receiver. To output audio from the TV speakers, redo the corresponding operations on the TV. • In case of an RIHD connection with RI and RI audio control compatible components, do not connect the RI cable at the same time. • On the TV, when you select anything other than the HDMI jack to which the AV receiver is connected, the input on the AV receiver will be switched to "TV/CD". • The AV receiver will automatically power on in conjunction when it determines it to be necessary. Even if the AV receiver is connected to an RIHD compatible TV or player/recorder, it will not power on if it is not necessary. It may not power on in conjunction when the TV is set to output audio from the TV. • Linked system functions with the AV receiver may not work depending on the component model connected. In such cases, operate the AV receiver directly. • When the player/recorder cannot be operated with the remote controller of the AV receiver, the corresponding component may not be programmed to support the remote controller operation of CEC. Program the remote control code of the component maker to the remote controller for using. About HDMI HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital interface standard for connecting TVs, projectors, Bluray Disc/DVD players, set-top boxes, and other video components. Until now, several separate video and audio cables have been required to connect AV components. With HDMI, a single cable can carry control signals and digital audio of digital video (2-channel PCM, multichannel digital audio, and multichannel PCM). The HDMI video stream (i.e., video signal) is compatible with DVI (Digital Visual Interface) (1), so TVs and displays with a DVI input can be connected by using an HDMI-toDVI adapter cable. (This may not work with some TVs and displays, resulting in no picture.) This unit supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) (2), so it can display picture only on HDCPcompatible components. HDMI of the unit supports the following functions. Audio Return Channel, 3D, x.v.Color, DeepColor, Lip Sync, 4K (Passthrough), DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DSD and Multichannel PCM. Audio Formats Supported by The Unit: • 2-channel linear PCM (32 - 192 kHz, 16/20/24 bit) • Multichannel linear PCM (up to 7.1 ch, 32 - 192 kHz, 16/20/24 bit) • Bitstream (DSD, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio) Your Blu-ray Disc/DVD player must also support HDMI output of the above audio formats. Reference Information About Copyright Protection: The unit supports Revision 1.4 and Revision 2.2 (HDMI OUT MAIN and HDMI IN3 only) of the HDCP (Highbandwidth Digital Content Protection) (2), a copyprotection system for digital video signals. Other devices connected to the unit must also support HDCP. 1 DVI (Digital Visual Interface): The digital display interface standard set by the DDWG (3) in 1999. 2 HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection): The video encryption technology developed by Intel for HDMI/DVI. It is designed to protect video content and requires a HDCP-compatible HDMI/DVI receiver to display the encrypted video. 3 DDWG (Digital Display Working Group): Lead by Intel, Compaq, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard, IBM, NEC, and Silicon Image, this open industry group’s objective is to address the industry’s requirements for a digital connectivity specification for high-performance PC and digital displays. Note: • There are some content that can be played only with HDCP Rev. 2.2 compatible devices. To play such content, connect an HDCP Rev.2.2 compatible TV or player to the HDMI OUT MAIN jack or HDMI IN3 jack of the unit. • The HDMI video stream (i.e., video signal) is compatible with DVI (Digital Visual Interface), so TVs and displays with a DVI input can be connected by using an HDMI-to-DVI adapter cable. (Note that DVI connections only carry video, so you will need to make a separate connection for audio.) However, reliable operation with such an adapter is not guaranteed. In addition, video signals from a PC are not supported. • The HDMI audio signal (sampling rate, bit length, etc.) may be restricted by the connected source component. If the picture is poor or there is no sound from a component connected via HDMI, check its setup. Refer to the connected component’s instruction manual for details. Home network (LAN) The connection of several components via cables enabling the mutual communication is called a network. At households, many families create (generally, the term "build" is used) a network to connect PC and gaming machines to the Internet and to exchange data between PC. The network established in a relatively narrow area such as one household is called a LAN (Local Area Network). In this manual, a term "home network" (network for a family) is used instead of "LAN," so this LAN becomes more familiar. By connecting this unit with the network server such as a PC, playing music files in the network server (in the PC) is possible. Moreover, by connecting to the Internet, listening to the Internet radio is also possible. This unit, PC, and Internet are not directly connected. When connecting with a PC and/or Internet, several components (network components) are necessary. Components necessary for establishing a home network (LAN): Components necessary for the home network (LAN) for using the NET function of this unit are as follows. Router A router is a device that controls information (data) flow between the unit, PC, and the Internet. As a network term, the flow of information (data) is called "traffic". The router has a role to control the information flow as the traffic control, between connected components. • A router with a built-in 100Base-TX switch is recommended. • In addition, if your router has the DHCP function, facilitating the network setting becomes possible. • Some routers have a built-in modem, and some Internet Service Providers (ISP) require you to use specific routers. Please consult your ISP or PC dealer if you are unsure. CAT5 Ethernet cable The Ethernet cable is a cable that actually connects components that comprise the network. There are straight type and cross type Ethernet cables. • Use a shielded CAT5 Ethernet cable (straight-type) to connect the unit to your home network. Consult your cable store for details of Ethernet cable. Network server (When PC etc./network server is used) Component that stores music files and provides the unit with those files at the time of playback. • Requirements for use with this unit depend on the component that is used as a network server. • Conditions for pleasant playback of music files on the unit depend on the using network server (PC performance). See instruction manuals of using components. Modem (when Internet radio is used) Device that connects home network (LAN) and Internet. There are many kinds of modems depending on the forms of Internet connection. In addition, when connecting to the Internet, it is required to conclude an agreement with a company that provides Internet connection service, called ISP (Internet Service Provider). Use a modem that is recommended by your ISP company for the Internet connection. There are some devices that have both router and modem functions. Within above network components, prepare a router, Ethernet cable, and network server when the NET function "network server" is used. For enjoying the NET function "Internet radio," it is necessary to use the router, Ethernet cable, and modem (and agreement with ISP). 63 Reference Information Server Requirements Server playback This unit can play digital music files stored on a PC or media server and supports the following technologies: • Windows Media Player 11 • Windows Media Player 12 • DLNA-certified media server The network server must be connected to the same network as this unit. Up to 20,000 folders can be displayed, and folders may be nested up to 16 levels deep. Note: Depending on the media server, the unit may not recognize it, or may not be able to play its music files. Remote playback Remote playback is the function that enables this unit to play music files saved in different components by operating the DLNA-compliant controller component and PC in the home network. • Windows Media Player 12 • DLNA-certified (within DLNA Interoperability Guidelines version 1.5) media server or controller component. ¼¼ The setting varies depending on the media server or controller components. Refer to your components’ instruction manual for details. If the operating system of your personal PC is Windows 8/ Windows 7, Windows Media Player 12 is already installed. For more information, see the Microsoft web site. USB Storage Device Requirements • USB mass storage device class (but not always guaranteed). • FAT16 or FAT32 file system format. • If the USB storage device has been partitioned, each section will be treated as an independent device. • Up to 20,000 folders can be displayed, and folders may be nested up to 16 levels deep. • USB hubs and USB storage devices with hub functions are not supported. Do not connect these devices to the unit. 64 Note: • If the media you connect is not supported, the message "No Storage" will be displayed. • Sound files that are protected by copyright cannot be played. • When the USB audio player and this unit are connected, the audio player screen and the screen of the unit may be different. In addition, control functions of the audio player (classifying and sorting music files and adding information, etc.) are not available on this unit. • Do not connect a PC to the USB port of the unit. Inputting sound to the USB port of the unit from a PC is not possible. • Media inserted to the USB card reader may not be available in this function. • Some USB storage devices and its contents may require some time to be read. • Depending on the USB storage device, proper reading of the contents and proper supply of the power supply may not be possible. • Onkyo accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss or damage to data stored on a USB storage device when that device is used with this unit. We recommend that you back up your important music files beforehand. • Performance of the hard disk that receive power from the USB port of the unit is not guaranteed. • If you connect a USB hard disk drive to the USB port of the unit, we recommend that you use its AC adapter to power it. • When an audio player that are operated with batteries is used, make sure that the batteries have enough remaining power. • USB storage devices with security functions cannot be played. Supported Audio Formats • For server playback and playback from a USB storage device, this unit supports the following music file formats. • Music files of the following formats that can be played depend on the network server. For example, when using Windows Media Player 12, not all music files in the PC can be played. The music files that can be played are the ones registered to the Windows Media Player 12 library. • Variable bit-rate (VBR) files are supported. However, playback times may not be displayed correctly. • This unit supports the gapless playback of the USB storage device in the following conditions. When WAV, FLAC and Apple Lossless files are continuously played back with the same format, sampling frequency, channels and quantization bit rate. • Remote playback does not support the gapless playback. Note: • With remote playback, this unit does not support the following music file formats: −− FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, DSD and Dolby TrueHD. MP3 (.mp3 or .MP3) • Supported formats: MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Audio Layer 3 • Supported sampling rates: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz • Supported bitrates: Between 8 kbps and 320 kbps, and VBR WMA (.wma or .WMA) WMA stands for Windows Media Audio and is an audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. Audio can be encoded in WMA format by using Windows Media® Player. • WMA files must have the copyright option turned off. • Supported sampling rates: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz • Supported bitrates: Between 5 kbps and 320 kbps, and VBR • WMA Pro/Voice formats are not supported. WMA Lossless (.wma or .WMA) • Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz • Quantization bit: 16 bit, 24 bit WAV (.wav or .WAV) WAV files contain uncompressed PCM digital audio. • Supported sampling rates: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz • Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit ¼¼ For playback from a USB storage device, sampling rates of 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz are not supported. Reference Information AAC (.aac/.m4a/.mp4/.3gp/.3g2/.AAC/.M4A/.MP4/.3GP or .3G2) • Supported formats: MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio • Supported sampling rates: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz • Supported bitrates: Between 8 kbps and 320 kbps, and VBR FLAC (.flac or .FLAC) FLAC is a file format for lossless audio data compression. • Supported sampling rates: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz • Quantization bit: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit ¼¼ For playback from a USB storage device, sampling rates of 176.4 kHz and 192 kHz are not supported. Ogg Vorbis (.ogg or .OGG) • Supported sampling rates: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz • Supported bitrates: Between 32 kbps and 500 kbps, and VBR • Incompatible files cannot be played. LPCM (Linear PCM) • Supported sampling rates: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz • Quantization bit: 16 bit ¼¼ Only for playback via DLNA. Apple Lossless (.m4a/.mp4/.M4A/.MP4) • Supported sampling rates: 8 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 12 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz • Quantization bit: 16 bit, 24 bit DSD (.dsf or .DSF) • Supported sampling rates: 2.8224 MHz, 5.6448 MHz ¼¼ For playback from a USB storage device, sampling rates of 5.6448 MHz is not supported. Dolby TrueHD (.vr/.mlp/.VR/.MLP) • Supported sampling rates: 48 kHz, 64 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz, 192 kHz ¼¼ For playback from a USB storage device, only sampling rates of 48 kHz is supported. 65 Reference Information Remote Control Code List ■■Television (A to E) A.R. Systems Accent Acoustic Solutions Action Addison AEG Aiko Aim Akai Akiba Akito Akura Alba Alien Allstar Amstrad Anam Andersson Anitech Ansonic AOC Apex Digital Ardem Arena Ario Aristona ART Art Mito 66 10037, 10556 10037 11667, 11585, 11037 10650 10653, 11150 11037 10037 10037 10037, 12676, 10208, 10714, 10556, 12414, 13183, 10178 10037 10037 10037, 10714, 11667, 11585, 10171, 11037 11037, 12676, 10037, 10714, 11585 11037 10037 10037, 10171, 11037 10037, 10650 11585, 12676 10037 10037 11365, 12769, 10178, 10625, 11150 12397 10714, 10037 10037 12397 10556, 10037 11037 11585 Asberg Astra ATD Atlantic Audiosonic Audioworld Autovox Aventura Axxon Baird Barco Base Basic Line Baur Beaumark Beijing Beko Bell & Howell Belson Belstar Beon Berthen Bestar Bexa BGH Black Diamond Blaupunkt Blue Sky BPL Brandt Brinkmann Brionvega Britania Bush 10037 10037 10698 10037 10714, 10037 10698 12676 10171 10714 10208 10556 10698 10037, 11037, 10556 10037, 10195 10178 10208 10714, 10037 10017 10698 11037 10037 10556 10037 12493 12414 11037 10195 10714, 10037, 11037, 10556, 10625 10208, 10037 10625, 11585, 10714 10037 10037 12414 11037, 10037, 10714, 12676, 11667, 10208, 10556, 10698, 11585 Byd:sign Camper Carad Carena Carrefour Cascade Casio Cathay CCE Celcus Celebrity Centrum Centurion Changhong Chimei Chun Yun Chung Hsin Clarivox Clatronic Clayton Coby Commercial Solutions Condor Conrowa Contec Cosmel CPTEC Crown Crypton Curtis Cyberpix D-Vision Daewoo Dansai Dantax Datsura Dawa 12209 10037 11037 10037 10037 10037 10037 10037 13782, 10037 12676, 11585 10000 11037 10037 13434, 12769, 10508 12769 10000, 11150 11150 10037 10037, 10714 11037 13478 11447 10037 10698 10037 10037 10625 10037, 10714, 10208, 11037 11667 12397 11667 10037, 10556 10037, 10556, 10178, 11150 10037, 10208 11037, 10714, 12676 10208 10037 Daytron De Graaf Decca Denver Desmet Diamant Diamond Digatron Digihome Digiline Digisonic Digitor Dixi Drean DSE Dual Dumont Durabrand Dux DX Antenna Dynatron Dynex E.S.C. ECE Elbe Electroband Electrograph Elektra Elfunk ELG Elin Elite Emerson Envision Epson Erres 10037 10208 10037 10037 10037 10037 10698 10037 11667, 12676 10037 11826 10698, 10037 10037 10037 10698 11667, 10037, 11037, 11585, 12676, 10714 10017 10171, 10178, 10714, 11037 10037 13817 10037 12049 10037 10037 10037, 10556 10000 11755 10017 11037 10037 10037 10037 11864, 10171, 11394, 10178, 10037, 10714 11365, 11506 11379 10037 Reference Information ESA Euroman Europa Europhon Evesham Technology Excello Exquisit 10171 10037 10037 10037 11667 11037 10037 Genesis Genexxa GFM Gibralter Gibson Gintai Godrej GoGen GoldStar 12676 11585 10625, 11037, 10037, 10195, 11585, 12676 10037, 10171 10208 11667, 10714, 12676, 10037, 10556 10714, 10037, 11037, 10208, 10556 10208 10037 10037 10037 11636 10037 11826 10809 10809 13817, 10171, 11394, 11037, 10714 11037 10037 10037 11755 11447, 10178, 10625, 11454 10037 Goodmans ■■Television (F to J) F&U FairTec Ferguson Fidelity Finlandia Finlux Firstline Fisher Flint Formenti Fraba Freesat Friac Frigidaire Fujitsu Fujitsu Siemens Funai Gaba Galaxi Galaxis Gateway GE GEC Gorenje Gradiente Graetz Granada Grandin Grundig H-Buster Haier Hallmark Hankook Hannspree Hanseatic Hantarex Hantor Harwood Hauppauge HB HCM Heran Herosonic Highline Hinari HiPlus 10037 10037 10171, 11864 10017 11826 11150 11585 12676 10178, 10037, 10714, 11150 10037, 11037, 11667, 10714, 11585, 10556, 10625, 12676 11585, 12676 10037 10714 10208, 10037 10037, 10714, 11037, 10556 10195, 11223, 10556, 10037, 11667, 12676 13620 13620, 10698, 10037, 10508 10178 10178 11826 10037, 10714, 10625, 10556 10037 10037 10037 10037 10714 10037 11826 11826 10037 10037, 10208 11826 Hisawa Hisense Hitachi Hitachi Fujian Hitec Hoher Hornyphon Hua Tun Hypson Hyundai Iberia ICE iLo Imperial Indiana Inno Hit Innova Insignia Integra Inteq Interbuy Interfunk Internal Intervision Irradio IRT Isis Isukai ITS ITT ITT Nokia ITV 10714 10556, 10508, 10208 11643, 12676, 11576, 11585, 11691, 11037, 11667, 10037, 10150, 10178, 10508, 11150, 12170 10150 10698 10714 10037 11150 10037, 10714, 10556, 11037 10698, 12676, 11037 10037 10037 11394 10037 10037 11037, 11585 10037 12049, 10171 11807, 13100, 13500 10017 10037 10037 10556 10037 10037 10698 12676 10037 10037 12676, 10208 10208 10037 JCB Jinfeng Jinxing JMB Jubilee JVC 10000 10208 10037, 10556, 10698 12676, 10556 10556 11774, 10653, 11601, 12271, 11428, 10508, 10650, 12676 ■■Television (K to N) Kaisui Karcher Kathrein Kendo Kennex Kioto Kiton KLL Kneissel Kolin Kolster Konka Konnig Korpel Kosmos Kunlun Kupperbusch L&S Electronic Lavis Lecson Lenco Leyco 10037 10714 10556 11037, 11585, 12676, 10037 11037 10556 10037 10037 10037, 10556 10150, 10037, 11150, 11755 10037 10037, 10714 10037 10037 10037 10208 12676 10714 11037 10037 10037, 11037 10037 67 Reference Information LG LiesenKotter Lifetec Linetech Linsar Local India Brand Local Malaysia Brand Lodos Loewe Logik Luma Lumatron Lumenio Lux May Luxor LXI Madison Magnavox Magnum Manesth Manhattan Marantz Mark Mastro Masuda Matsui Matsushita 68 11840, 11860, 11423, 12731, 12182, 12358, 12362, 10178, 12424, 10037, 10714, 10017, 10556, 10698 10037 10037, 11037, 10714 12676 12676, 11667, 11585 10208 10698 11037 10633 11037, 10698, 11585 11037 10037 10037 10037 11037, 12676, 10208 10178 10037 12372, 11454, 11506, 10171, 11365, 11755, 11867 10714, 10037 10037 10037, 11037 10037, 10556 10037, 10714 10698 10037 10037, 10195, 10208, 11037, 10714, 10556, 11667, 12676 10650 Maxent Maxess Meck Mediator Medion Megatron MEI Melectronic Memorex Mercury Mermaid Metronic Metz MGA Micromaxx Midland Mikomi Minato Minerva Ministry Of Sound Minoka Mitsubishi Moree Morgan's Moserbaer MTlogic Mudan Multitec Multitech Myryad NAD Naiko 11755 12493 10698 10037, 10556 10714, 10037, 11037, 12676, 11667, 10556, 10698, 11585 10178 11037 10037, 10195, 10714 10178, 10150, 11037 10037 10037 10625 11037, 10195 10150, 10178 10037, 10714, 11037 10017 11585, 11667 10037 10195 11667 10037 10150, 11250, 12313, 10178, 10037, 10556, 11150, 11037, 11171 10037 10037 11585 10714 10208 11037, 10037 10037 10556 10037, 10178 10037 Nakimura National NEC Neckermann NEI Neoka Netsat NetTV Neufunk Nevir New Sonic New Tech Newave Nikkai Nikkei Nikko Nokia Norcent Nordmende Normerel Novatronic Novita NPG 10037 10208, 10508 12461, 10178, 10508, 10653, 11150 10037, 10556 10037, 11037 11826 10037 11755 10556, 10714, 10037 12676 11826 10037, 10556 10178, 11150 10037 10714 10178 10208 11365 10195, 11585, 10037, 10714, 11667 10037 10037 11585 13434 ■■Television (O to S) Oceanic OK Line OK. Okano OKI Omni Onei Onida Onimax Onix 10208 11037 13434, 12676 10037 11667, 12676, 13434, 11585 10698 11667 10653, 12414 10714 10698 Onkyo Onn Opera Optimus Orava Orbit Orion Orline Ormond Osaki Osio Osume Otto Versand Pacific Palladium Palsonic Panama Panasonic Panavideo Panavision Panda Penney Perdio Perfekt Philco 11807, 13100, 13500 11667 10037, 10714 10650 11037 10037 10037, 10556, 10714, 11037, 12676 10037 11037 10037, 10556 10037 10037 10037, 10556, 10195 10714, 11037, 10556 10037, 10714, 10556 12461, 10698, 10037 10037 11636, 11291, 11480, 11650, 10650, 13825, 12170, 10037, 10208, 10508 13825 10037 10208, 10508, 10698 10178 10037 10037 13426, 12414, 10037, 10178 Reference Information Philips Phocus Phoenix Phonola Pioneer PJ Plantron Playsonic Polaroid Powerpoint Prima Prinston Pro Vision Profitronic Proline Proscan Prosonic Protech Proton Pulsar Pye Qingdao Quadro Quasar Quelle R-Line Radiola Radiomarelli 10037, 12800, 10556, 11887, 11867, 11506, 12372, 12680, 11454, 10171, 11365, 10017, 10000, 10178, 11394 10714 10037 10037, 10556 11457, 10037, 10698, 11636, 12171 11506 10037 10714, 10037 12676, 11826 10037, 10698 12461 11037 10037, 10556, 10714 10037 10625, 10037, 11037, 12676 11447 10714, 12676, 10037, 11585, 11667 10037, 11037 10178 10017 10037, 10556 10208 11667 11291, 10650 10037, 11037, 10195 10037 10037, 10556 10037 RadioShack Radiotone RCA Realistic Recor Rectiligne Red Star Reflex Relisys Relon Remotec Reoc Revox RFT Roadstar Rowa Runco Saba Sagem Saivod Salora Sampo Samsung Sansui Sanyo SBR 10037, 10178 10037, 11037 11447, 12746, 10625, 12434, 12932, 12187, 10000, 10178, 10618, 11454, 13426 10178 10037 10037 10037 10037, 11037 11585 11826 10037, 10171 10714 10037 10037 11037, 10037, 10714 10698, 10037 10017 10625, 10714, 12676 10618 11037, 10037 10208 11755, 10171, 10178, 10650 12051, 11632, 10618, 10037, 10556, 10178, 10208, 11150 10037, 10714 10208, 11142, 11585, 12676, 12461, 11974, 12769, 10508, 11037, 11150, 11365, 11667 10037, 10556 Schaub Lorenz Schneider Schontech Scotch Scott Sears Seelver SEG SEI Sei-Sinudyne Semp Toshiba Sencor Senzu Serie Dorada Shanghai Sharp Sheng Chia Shintoshi Shivaki Siam Siemens Siera Silva Silva Schneider SilverCrest Sinudyne SKY Skyworth Solavox Soniko Soniq Sonitron Sonneclair Sonoko 10714, 12676, 11667 10037, 10556, 10714, 11037, 11585, 12676 11037 10178 10178 10171, 10178 11037 11037, 10037, 13434 10037 10037 13793 10714 12493 10178 10208 11659, 12360, 10818, 11393, 12676, 10650, 11165, 11423 11150 10037 10178, 10037 10037 10195, 10037 10556, 10037 10037 10037 12676, 11037 10037 10037 12769, 10037, 10698 10037 10037 12493 10208 10037 10037 Sonolor Sontec Sony Soundesign Soundwave Sowa Soyea Soyo Squareview SR Standard Starlite STI Strato Sunny Sunstar Sunstech Sunwood Supersonic SuperTech Supra Supreme Svasa Sylvania Symphonic Synco Sysline 10208 10037 12778, 11825, 10810, 10000, 11651, 11505, 11167 10178 10037, 11037 10178, 11150 10698 11826 10171 10037, 11037 10037 13793 10037 10037 10037 12676 10037 10208 10037, 10556 10178 10000 10208 10171, 11864, 11394 10171, 11394 11755, 10000, 10178, 11826 10037 69 Reference Information ■■Television (T to Z) Tacico Tai Yi Talent Tashiko Tatung TCL TCM Teac Tec Tech Line Technica Technics Technika TechniSat Technisson Techno Technosonic Techwood Tecnimagen Teco Tedelex Teknika TELE System Telecor Telefunken Telefusion Telegazi Telemeister Telesonic Telestar Teletech Teleview 70 10178, 11150 11150 10178 10650, 11150 10037, 11150 12434, 13183, 13426, 12414, 10698 10714 10037, 11037, 10698, 10714, 11755, 10171, 10178 10037 10037, 11585 11037 10556, 10650 11667, 12676 10556 10714 11585 10556, 10625 11667, 11037, 12676 10556 10178, 10653 10208 10150 11585 10037 10625, 12676, 12414, 10698, 11585, 10037, 10714, 11667 10037 10037 10037 10037 10037, 10556 10037, 11037 10037 Tennessee Tensai Terris Tesla Tevion Thomson Thorn TMK TNCi Tokai Tokaido Topline Toshiba TRANS-continents Transonic Triad Triumph TVTEXT 95 Uher Ultravox Unic Line Uniden United Universal Universum Univox V7 Videoseven Vestel 10037 10037, 11037 11667 11037, 10037, 10556, 10714 10714, 11037, 10037, 10556, 11585, 11667 10625, 11447, 10037 10037 10178 10017 10037, 11037 11037 11037 11508, 11524, 11656, 12676, 10508, 13570, 10650, 11037, 10195, 10618, 11150, 11169 10037, 10556, 11037 10037, 10698 10556 10037, 10556 10556 10037 10037 10037 12122, 12676, 11667 10714, 11037, 10037, 10556 10037, 10714 10037, 11037, 10195, 10618 10037 11755 11037, 10037, 11585, 11667 Vexa Victor Videocon VideoSystem Vidtech Viewsonic Vision VIZIO Vortec Voxson VU Walker Waltham Wards Watson Wega Welltech Weltstar Westinghouse Westwood Wharfedale White Westinghouse Wilson Windsor Windy Sam Wintel Wyse Xiahua Xiron XLogic Xoceco Xrypton Yamaha 10037 11428, 10650, 10653 10508, 10037 10037 10178 11755, 12049, 11365 11826, 10037 11758, 13758, 12209 10037 10037, 10178, 11667 11365 12676, 11667, 11585 10037, 11037 10017, 10000, 10178 11037, 10037, 10714 10037 10714 11037 11712, 11826, 11755, 12397 11585 11667, 10037, 10556 10037 10556 11037 10556 10714 11365 10698 11037 10698 10037, 12461 10037 11576, 10650 Yamishi Yokan Yoko YU-MA-TU Zenith Zepto Zonda 10037 10037 10037 10037 10017, 10178, 11423, 12731, 11365, 12358, 12362 11585 10698 ■■TV DVD Combination Akai Alba Black Diamond Blue Sky Bush Centrum Crown Dual Dynex Elfunk Emerson Ferguson Funai Goodmans Grandin Grundig Hitachi Insignia JVC LG Linsar Logik Luxor Magnavox 12676, 32966 12676, 32966 11037, 30713 11037, 30713 12676, 10698, 11037, 30713, 32966 11037, 30713 11037, 30713 11037, 30713 12049 11037, 30713 11864, 11394, 30675 11037, 30713 11394, 30675 11037, 12676, 30713, 32966 30713 30539 12676, 11037, 30713, 32966 12049 12271, 11774 11423 12676, 32966 11037, 30713 11037, 30713 12372 Reference Information Matsui Medion Mitsubishi OK. OKI Orava Panasonic Philips Polaroid Powerpoint Prosonic RCA Samsung Sanyo SEG Sharp Soniq Sony Sylvania Teac Technica Telefunken Teletech Thomson Toshiba United Universum Vestel Viewsonic Weltstar Westinghouse Xiron 11037, 12676, 30713 12676, 32966 34004 13434 12676, 32966 11037, 30713 12170 10556, 11454, 11394, 12372, 30539 12676, 32966 10698 12676, 32966 12187, 12746, 12932, 11447 12051 12676 11037, 30713 10818, 12360, 12676, 32966 12493 12778 11864, 11394, 10171, 30675, 30630 10698 11037, 30713 10698 11037, 30713 10625, 30551 11524, 12676, 32966 11037, 30713 30713 11037 12049 11037, 30713 11712 11037, 30713 ■■DVD 3D LAB Accurian Acoustic Solutions AEG Aiwa Akai Akura Alba Amitech Amstrad AMW Ansonic Aristona ASDA Audix Autovox Awa Axion Basic Line Bel Canto Design Belson Best Buy Black Diamond Blu:sens Blue Parade Blue Sky Brainwave Brandt Bush Byd:sign CCE Celcus Centrum Changhong Cinea 30539 30675 30730, 30713 30675, 30770, 31233 30533 32966, 31233, 30675, 30770 31233 32966, 30713, 30730, 30539 30770 30713, 30770, 32139 30872 30831 30539, 30646 32213 30713 30713 30730, 30872 30730 30713 31571 32139 32139 30713 31233 30571 30713 30770 30551, 30503 30713, 30730, 30831, 32966 30872 30730 32966 30713, 30675 30627 30831 Cineral Cinetec Classic Clatronic Clayton Coby Codex Continental Edison Craig Crown Cybercom Daenyx Daewoo Dansai Dantax Datsun Daytek Dayton Audio DCE Decca Denon Dewo Digihome DigiLogic DiK Disney DK Digital Dragon DSE Dual Durabrand Dynex E:max ECC Elfunk Elin 30730 30713, 30872 30730 30675, 31233 30713 30730 31233 30831, 30872 30831 30713, 30770 30831 30872 30770, 30872 30770 30713, 30539, 32966 31233 30872 30872 30831 30770 31634, 32258, 32748, 30490, 33851 31634 30713, 32966 30713 30831 30675, 30831 30831 30831 30675 30831, 30713, 30730, 32966 30675, 30713, 30831 32596 30770, 31233 30730 30713 30770 Elite Elta Eltax Emerson EuroLine Ferguson Finlux Firstline Funai G-Hanz G-HanzS GE GFM Go Video GoldStar Goodmans GPX Gran Prix Grandin Grundig Grunkel GVG H&B Hanseatic Harman/Kardon HE Hello Kitty Henss Hitachi Hoher Home Electronics Humax HYD Hyundai Inno Hit Insignia 32854 30770, 31233 31233 30675, 32213 30675, 31233 30713, 32966 32966, 30770, 30741 30713 30675 32213 32213 30522 30675 31044, 30741 30741 30713, 30730, 32966 30741 30831 30713, 31233 30539, 30551, 30713, 32966 30770, 30831 30770 30713, 31233 30741 30582 30730 30831 30713 32966, 30573, 30713, 31664 30713, 30831 30730, 30770 30646 31233 32966 30713 32596, 30675, 30741 71 Reference Information Integra Irradio ITT JDB JMB JVC Kansas Technologies Kendo Kennex Kenwood Kiiro Kupperbusch Leiker Lenco Lexicon LG Lifetec Linetech Linsar Lodos Loewe Logik Lumatron Lunatron Luxman Luxor Magnavox Manhattan Marantz Mark Marquant Matsui Maxim 72 32147, 30627, 31769, 30503, 31612, 30571, 31634 31233, 30646 31233 30730 32966 30623, 31602, 30503, 30539, 32966 31233 30713, 30831 30713, 30770 30490 30770 32966 30872 30713, 30770 32545 30741, 31602, 31233 30831 32966 32966 30713 30741, 30539 30713 30713, 30741 30741 30573 30713, 32966 30675, 30503, 30646, 30539, 31354, 30713 30713 30539, 32414, 33444 30713 30770 30713, 32966 30713, 30872 MBO MDS Mecotek Medion Memorex Metz Micromedia Micromega Microsoft Microstar Minax Minoka Mitsubishi Mizuda Mustek Mystral NAD Naiko NEC Nevir Nisato Noblex Norcent Nordmende OK. OKI Onkyo Oppo Orava Orbit Orion Ormond Pacific Packard Bell Palladium 30730 30713 30770 30831, 32966, 30741, 30630 30831, 32213 30713, 30571 30503, 30539 30539 31708, 32083, 30522 30831 30713 30770 34004, 30713 30770 30730 30831 30741 30770 30741, 31602 30831, 30770 31233 31233 30872 30831 32966 32966 30627, 32147, 31612, 31769, 30503, 30571, 31634 32545, 30575 30713 30872 30713, 31233 30713 30831, 30713 30831 30713 Panasonic Philco Philips Pioneer Polaroid Polk Audio Portland Powerpoint Presidian Prinz Prism Pro Vision Proline Proscan Proson Prosonic Pye Radionette Radiotone RCA REC Red Red Star Richmond Roadstar Ronin Rotel Rowa Saba Saivod Salora 30490, 31579, 31641, 32710, 33641, 33862, 32523 30675 32056, 30539, 31354, 32789, 32434, 30646, 31340, 30503, 30675, 32084 31571, 30631, 30571, 32442, 32854, 30142 32966 30539 30770 30872 30675 30831 30831 30730 32966 30522 30713 32966 30539, 30646 30741 30713 30522, 32213, 30571, 31769 30490 32213 30770 31233 30713, 30730 30872 30623 30872 30551 30831 30741 Samsung Sanyo ScanMagic Schaub Lorenz Schneider Schontech Scott SEG Semp Semp Toshiba Sharp Sherwood Shinsonic Sigmatek Silva Schneider Skantic Skymaster SM Electronic Smart Sonashi Soniq Sony Sound Color Soundwave Spectra SR Standard Strong Sunkai Sunstech 30199, 30573, 33195, 31635, 32369, 32489, 32329, 30490, 31044 32966, 30713, 31233 30730 30770 30539, 30831, 30646, 30713 30713 31233 30713, 30872 30503 30503 30630, 32250, 30713, 32966, 30675 30741, 30770 30533 32139 30831, 30741 30713, 30539 30730 30730 30713 30831 30831 31633, 31516, 30533, 31033, 31070, 30864, 32861, 31536, 32180 31233 30713 30872 30831 30713 30770 30831, 32139, 32966 Reference Information Supratech Sylvania Symphonic Sytech Tandberg Targa Tascam Tatung TBoston Tchibo TCM Teac Technica Technics Technika Technosonic Techwood Telefunken Teletech Tensai Theta Digital Thomson Tokai Toshiba TRANS-continents Transonic Trevi TVE United Universum Urban Concepts Venturer Vestel VIZIO 32139 30675, 30630 30675 30831 30713 30741 31818 30770 32139 30741 30741 30571, 30675, 30741, 31818, 32139, 34004 30713 30490 30770, 30831 30730 30713, 32966 30551, 32966 30713 30770 30571 30551, 30522, 30831 31233 30503, 32705, 32277, 31769, 33157, 32966, 32551 30831, 30872, 31233 30730 30831 30713 30713, 30675, 30730, 31233 30713, 30741 30503 31769 30713 32563 Voxson Waitec Walker Waltham Welkin Wellington Weltstar Wharfedale Wilson Windsor Windy Sam Woxter X-View Xbox Xiron XMS Yamada Yamaha Yamakawa Yukai Zenith 30831, 30730 30730, 31233 32966 30713 30831 30713 30713 30713 31233, 30831 30713 30573 32139 31233 31708, 32083, 30522 30713 30770 30872, 32139 30539, 30817, 30490, 32298, 31354, 30646 30872 30730 30741, 30503 ■■Blu-ray Disc Denon Elite Funai Insignia Integra Lexicon LG Magnavox Marantz Mitsubishi 32258, 32748, 33851 32854 30675 32596, 30675 32147, 32900, 32910, 33100, 33101, 33500, 33501 32545 31602, 30741 30675 32414, 33444 34004 Onkyo Oppo Panasonic Philips Pioneer Samsung Sharp Sony Sylvania Tascam Toshiba VIZIO Yamaha 32147, 32900, 33101, 33501, 32910, 33100, 33500 32545 31641, 33641, 33862, 32523, 32710 32789, 32434, 32084 32442, 32854, 30142 30199, 33195 32250 31516, 32180 30675 31818, 34004 32705, 33157, 32551 32563 32298 ■■DVD-R Accurian Aristona Denon Emerson Funai Go Video GPX Hitachi Humax Irradio LG Loewe Magnavox Medion Panasonic Philips Pioneer 30675 30646 30490 30675 30675 30741 30741 31664 30646 30646 30741 30741 30675, 30646 30741 30490, 31579, 32710, 32523 30646, 31340 30631 Pye RCA Samsung Schneider Sharp Sony Sylvania Targa Thomson Toshiba Yamaha Zenith 30646 30522 31635, 30490, 32489 30646 30630, 30675 32861, 31070, 31516, 31033, 31536, 32180, 31633 30675 30741 30551 32277, 32551 30646 30741 ■■VCR DirecTV Humax Panasonic Philips RCN ReplayTV Sonic Blue Sony TiVo 20739 20739 20616 20739 20739 20616 20616 20636 20739, 20636 ■■Cable Set Top Box (A to E) 3 Rivers Telephone Cooperative Accelplus Access Cable Television Access Communications Ace Communications ACTV Cablevision Adams Cable TV 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 73 Reference Information ADB Advanced Broadband Advanced Telemedia Airwave Networks Akado Alabama Broadband Alcom Algona Municipal Utilities All West Communications Alleghany Cablevision Allegiance Communications Alliance Communications Allied Telesis Almega Cable Alpine Cable Alta Utilities Alternative Cable Altibox Altitude Communications Americable International American Broadband 02586, 01920, 01481, 01998, 02437, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01982 02043 01376 02437 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 02437 01376 Anne Arundel Broadband Antietam Cable Arc One Arctic Cooperatives Argent Communications Arialink Broadband Arkwest Arledge Electronics Armstrong Arris Arvig Communication Systems Ashland Home Net Askivision Systems Astound Broadband AT&T ATC Communications Atlantic Broadband ATMC Atwood Cable 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 American 01376, 01877, Entertainment Network 01982 American Telecasting 01376, 01877, 01982 Amherst Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 74 Amino Aurora Cable TV Ayrshire Communications B & C Cablevision B & L Technologies Bailey Cable TV 01615, 01481, 01898, 01998, 03028 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01376 01376, 01877 02187 01376, 01982, 01998, 02345 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 00858 01376 01877, 01376 01376, 01982, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 Baja Broadband Baldwin County Internet Baldwin Telecom Ballard Rural Telephone Cooperative Barbourville Utility Commission Bardstown Cable Bascom Communications Base Cablevision Bay Cablevision Bay City Cablevision Bay Country Communications Bay Creek Communications Bayland Communications Bayou Cable Beamspeed Beaver Creek Telephone Beaver Valley Cable Beck's Cable Systems Bee Line Cable Beeline BELD Broadband Belgacom TV Belhaven Cable TV Bell Bell Aliant Bell Fibe TV 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01877 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 02132 01376, 01877, 01982 01998 01998 01998 Bellaire Cable Bellevue Cable Bend Broadband Bentleyville Cable Benton Cooperative Telephone Beresford Cablevision Berkshire Cable Corp Beulah Cable TV Bevcomm Beyond Communications Big Sandy Broadband Biltmore Communications Blakely Cable Television Bledsoe Telephone Cooperative Bloomingdale Communications Blue Mountain TV Cable Blue Ridge Communications Blue Sky Cable Blue Valley Telecommunications Bobcaygeon Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 02187 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01615, 01898 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01898 01376, 01877, 01982 Booher Brothers Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Bouygues Telecom 03007 Bowen Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Boycom Cablevision 01376 Reference Information Branch Cable Brandenburg Telecom Brandywine Cablevision Bresnan Briand et Moreau Cable Bright Green Communications Bright House Bristol Tennessee Essential Services Bristol Virginia Utilities 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01877, 01376 01877, 01998 01376, 01877, 01982 British American 01376, 01877, 01982 Broadstar 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Broadstripe 01376 Brockway Television 01376, 01877, 01982 Broken Bow Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Brooks Bay Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Brownwood TV Cable 01376, 01877, Service 01982 Bryan Municipal 01376, 01877, Utilities 01982 BT 02294 BTC Broadband 02586 Buckeye Cable System 01877, 01376, 02187 Bulldog Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Bulloch Telephone 01376, 01877, Cooperative 01982 Burlington Telecom 01481, 01615 Butler Bremer Mutual 01898 Telephone Byron Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 C & W Cable C.L. Davis Cable Services Cable & Communications Cable America Cable Axion Digitel Cable Communications of Willsboro Cable Cooperative Cable Development Corporation Cable Management Assocication Cable Montana Cable Nebraska Cable Of The Carolinas Cable One Cable Plus Cable Suite Cable Tech Cable TV Cable TV of Camrose Cable TV of East Alabama Cable TV of Slave Lake Cable TV of St. Paul Cable Vision Services Cablecom Cablecom Mexico Cablemas Cablenet CableSouth Media 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01877 01582 01376 01376, 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 Cableview Communications Cablevision Cablevision du Nord Cablevision of Marion County Cablevision T.R.P. Cabovis Caiway CalNeva Broadband CalTel Connections Cameron Communications CAMS Cable Canby Telcom Cannon Valley Cablevision Caprock TV Carnegie Cable Carolina Mountain Cable Carr Communications Carrell Communications CAS Cable Cascade Communications Casey Cable Caspian Community TV Cass Cable Castle Cable Service Catalina Cable Catawba Services 01376, 01877, 01982 01877, 01376 01376 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 02436 02015, 0660 01376, 01877, 01982 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01481 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 CBN CBPU Cable CCAP CDE Lightband Cedar Falls Utilities Celect Communications Cencom CentraCom Interactive Central Texas Communications Central Valley Cable Centre TV Cable Centrovision Century Communications Century Telephone CenturyLink CenturyTel TeleVideo Chambers Cable Champion Broadband Chaparral Cablevision Chariton Valley Communications Charter Chatmoss Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01877 00858, 01615, 02586 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01998 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 02187 01376, 01877, 01982 01898, 01615 Chequamegon Telephone Cooperative Chesnee 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 75 Reference Information Chester Telephone Chinook Progressive Club TV Chippewa Valley Cable Choice Cable TV Choice Communications Choice Television ChoiceCable Christy Cablevision CimTel Cincinnati Bell Circle Bar Cable Television Cisco Citizens Cable Citizens Cable TV Citizens Cablevision Citizens Mutual Telephone Citizens Telecom Citizens Telephone City Cablevision City of Barnesville Cable City of Baxter Springs Cable City of Hawarden Cable City of Norway Cable City of Quitman Cable 76 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01877, 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01877, 01982, 00858, 02589, 03028, 02132, 02345, 01582, 01883, 02378, 02401, 03265 01376 01376 01481 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 City Of Salisaw City of Sumas TV Cable System City West Citycable Clarence Telephone Claro Clear Creek Communications Clearview Cable Clearview Partners Clearview TV Cable Clearvision Cable TV Click Network ClickOne Clinton Cable CLT Communications ClubInternet CMA Communications CNS Television Coast Cable Communications Coast Cablevision 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 03477 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 02132 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 Coast Communications 01376 Coastal Link 01376 Coaxial Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Cobridge 01376 Cobridge 01376 Communications Cogeco 01376, 01877, 01982 Colane Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Colfax Highline Cable Collinsville Cable Colonial Cablevision ColtonTel Columbia Power and Water Columbus Telephone Com Hem Com-Link Comcast Communication Services Communicomm Community Antenna Service Community Antenna System Community Cable & Broadband Community Cable Service Community Communications Community Telecom Community Television Compas Cable Complete Communication Services Comserv Ltd ComSouth ComSpan Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 02378 01376, 01877 01376 00660, 02015 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01982, 01877, 02187 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01898 Comstar Cable TV Consolidated Cable Consolidated Communications Conuma Cable Systems Conway Corporation Cable TV Conxxus 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 Coon Creek Telephone 01376 Coon Rapids Municipal 01376, 01877, Utilities 01982 Coop CSCF 01376 Cooperative Television 01376, 01877, Godahl 01982 CoopTel 00858, 01615, 01898 Coosa Cable 01376 Copper Mountain 01376, 01877, Metropolitan 01982 Country Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Country Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Country Cablevision 01376 Country Cablevision 01376 Ltd. Cowley Telecable 01376, 01877, 01982 Cox 01877, 01376 Craig Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Craw-Kan Telephone 02586 Cooperative Crestview Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Cross Country TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Crosslake 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Reference Information Crow Cable TV CRRS-TV CRST Telephone Authority Crystal Cable TV CSI Cable CT & R Cable CTC Cunningham Telephone & Cable Curtis Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 CUTV 01376, 01877, 01982 CWA Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 D & D Cable Systems 01376, 01877, 01982 D & P Communications 01376 Daeryung 01877 Dairyland Cable 01376, 01877, Systems 01982 Dakota Central 02345 Telecommunications Dalton Cable 01877, 01982 Television Darty Box 02436 Davis Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 Dawson City Television 01376, 01877, 01982 DCA Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 DDD Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Dean Hill Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Dean's Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Decca Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Deffner Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Delhi Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 Delta 02015, 00660 Delta Cable 01376 Demopolis CATV 01376, 01877, 01982 Denali TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Dery Telecom 01376 Deutsche Telekom 02132 Dickey Rural Networks 01376, 01877, 01982 Digeo 02187 Diode Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 Diverse 01898, 01982 Communications Dixie Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Dixon Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 DMS Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Downsville Community 01376, 01877, Antenna 01982 Doylestown Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Drummond Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 DTC 01376, 01877, 01982 Du 02401 Dumont Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 Duncan Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Eagle Broadband 01481, 01998, 03028 Eagle Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Eagle Communications 01376, 02187 Eagle Valley Telephone 01481, 01998, 03028 EagleVision Wireless 01376, 01877, TV Services 01982 East Arkansas Video 01376 East Cleveland Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 East Texas Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Eastern Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 EastLink 01376 Easton Cable 01877 EasyTEL 01481, 01998, 03028 Eatel 01877 Echostar 03452 Electron Enterprises 01376, 01877, 01982 Elk River Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Elkhart TV Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Emery Telcom Video 01376, 01877, 01982 Emily Coop Telephone 01481, 01615 Enhanced 01376 Telecommunications EnTouch 01376 EPB of Chattanooga 00858 Escape Broadband 01376, 01877, 01982 Eston CATV 01376, 01877, Cooperative 01982 ETAN Industries 01376, 01877, 01982 Etex 02586 Execulink 01376 Eyecom 01376, 01877, 01982 ■■Cable Set Top Box (F to J) F & B Telephone FairPoint Communications Falls Earth Station 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 FamilyView 01376, 01877, Cablevision 01982 Fannettsburg Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Farmer & Merchant 01376, 01877, Mutual 01982 Farmer's Telephone 01998, 03028 Cooperative Farmers Independent 01376, 01877, Telephone 01982 Farmers Mutual 01376, 01877, Telephone 01982 Fayetteville Electric 01877 System Federated Telephone 01376 Fenton Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 FiberCast Cable 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 FiberNet Monticello 01376, 01877, 01982 Fibrant 01376, 01877, 01982 Fidelity 01376 Communications First Cable Of Missouri 01376, 01877, 01982 FirstMile 01376, 01877, 01982 Flint Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Florida Cable 01376 Foothills Rural 01877 Telephone Cooperative Forsyth CableNet 01376, 01877, 01982 77 Reference Information Fort Jennings Communications Fort Towson Cable Foster Communications Frank Howard TV Cable Frankfort Plant Board Cable Freebox FTC Full Channel TV Full Choice Communications Fusion Broadband Futuristic Cablevision Galaxy American Communication Galaxy Cable 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01976 01877, 01982, 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01998 Gardonville Cooperative Telephone Gatehouse Networks 01376, 01877, 01982 Gauthier Cablevision & 01376, 01877, Electric 01982 GCI 01877 General 01376 Communications Genext 01376, 01877, 01982 Geraldine Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Get Real Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 GEUS 01376, 01877, 01982 Giant Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 78 Giles-Craig Communications Gilmer Cable Television Glasgow Electric Plant Board Glass Antenna Systems Glenwood Telecommunications Glide Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 Globalcom 01376, 01877, 01982 Golden Belt Telephone 02586 Golden 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Golden Rain 01376, 01877, Foundation 01982 Golden Valley Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Golden West 01376, 01877, Telecommunications 01982 Goldfield 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Gorham 01481 Communications Gowrie Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Grafton Cable 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Grand River Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Grande 01877, 01376 Communications Great Plains 01376 Communications Green Hills 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Greene County Cable 01376, 01877, TV 01982 Greenlight Community 01376, 01877, Broadband 01982 Gridley Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Griswold Cooperative 01481, 01998, Telephone 03028 Grove Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Grundy Center Utilities 01376, 01877 GTI 01481, 01998, 03028 Guadalupe Valley 01877 Haefele TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Haines Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Hall Beach 01376, 01877, Cooperative 01982 Hamilton County Cable 01877, 01982, TV 01376 Hancel 01376, 01877, 01982 Hargray 01376, 01877, 01982 Harlan Community TV 01376 Harlan Municipal 01376 Utilities Harmony Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Harris Broadband 01376 Harrisonville 02586 Telephone Harron Metrocast 01376, 01877 Hart Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Hart Electric 01376, 01877, 01982 Hartelco 01376, 01877, 01982 Hastings Cable Vision 01376, 01877, 01982 Hathw@y 02043 Hawaiian Telcom 03028 HBC 01376, 01877, 01982 HBL Communications HCS Healthcare Cable Systems Heart of Iowa Communications Heartland Cable Heartland Wireless Communications Heck's TV & Cable Henderson Telephone Hermosa Cablevision Herr Cable HFU Television Hiawatha Broadband HickoryTech High Plains Cablevision Highland Hill Top Communications Hinton CATV HLM Cable Corp HomeTel Hometown Cable Hometown Utilicom Hood Canal Cablevision Hoonah Community Television 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01898 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 Reference Information Hooper Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 Horizon Cable TV 01376, 02586 Horizon Telecom 02586 Horry Telephone 01376, 01877, Cooperative 01982 Hospers Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 Hotwire 02586 Houston Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Hrvatski Telekom 02132 HTC Communications 01481, 01998, 03028 HTC Services 01376, 01877, 01982 Humax 00660, 02620, 02043, 02165 HunTel Systems 01376 Huxley 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Hydaburg Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 HYDE County 01376, 01877, Cablevision 01982 i-CAN 02437 I-Speed 01376, 01877, 01982 ICE Cable Holdings 01376 ICS Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 Illini Cablevision Of 01376, 01877, Illinois 01982 ImOn Communications 01877 Indco Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Independence Telecom 01376, 01982 Utility Independent Cable 01376, 01877, Systems of Idaho 01982 Indevideo 01376, 01877, 01982 Index Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Innovative Cable TV Innovative Systems Inotel Inside Connect Cable Insight Integra Telecom Inter Mountain Cable Inter-County Cable 01376 01898 02437 01376 01376, 01877 02345 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 Interstate Cablevision 01481, 01998, 03028 Intertech Private Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 InviTV 02437 Iron River Cooperative 01376, 01877, TV 01982 Irvine Community TV 01376, 01877, 01982 ITV-3 01376, 01877, 01982, 03028 J & L Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 J & N Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Jack McClanahan 01376, 01877, Cable TV 01982 Jackson Energy 01376, 01877, Authority 01982 Jaguar 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 James Cable Partners 01376, 01877, 01982 James Valley 02586 Cooperative Telephone Jayroc Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Jefferson County 01376, 01877, Cable 01982 Jefferson Telecom 01376, 01877, 01982 Jeffersonville Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Jet Broadband 01376 Johnston County Cable Journeyvision Cable JP PTT 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01615 ■■Cable Set Top Box (K to N) K-Communications Kabel Deutschland Kalida Telephone Kalona Cooperative Telephone Kaplan Telephone Karban TV Systems KAS Cable TV Kaslo Cable KBS Cable TV Keene Valley Video Kelley Communications Kennebec Telephone Kennedy Cablevision Kentucky Ridge Country Communications Keta Cable KFW Communications Kincardine Cable TV Kings Bay Communications Kiss KLiP 01376, 01877, 01982 02165 01376, 01877, 01982 02586 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 02132 01376, 01877, 01982 KM Telecom Knology KoolConnect Koomiut Cooperative 01481 01877, 01376 01481 01376, 01877, 01982 KPN 02952, 02437 Kraus Electronic 01376, 01877, Systems 01982 Kudzu Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Kugluktuk Cooperative 01376, 01877, 01982 Kuhn Communications 01376, 01877 L & J Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 La Harpe 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 La Harpe Video and 01376, 01877 Data Services Lafayette Utilities 01376 System Laguna Serrano Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Lake Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Lakeland Cablevision 01376, 01481, 01877, 01982, 01998 Lakeland Telecom 01481, 01998, 03028 Lakeview Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Lamont Digital 01376, 01877, Systems 01982 Lang 01376, 01877, 01982 Laurel Highland 01376, 01877, 01982, 02187 LB Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Lehigh Valley 01376, 01877, Cooperative Telephone 01982 Lemonweir Valley 01481, 01998, Telephone 03028 79 Reference Information Lexcom Cable Services Liberty Cablevision Liberty Communications Limestone Cablevision Lincoln Cable Television Lincolnville Lindsey Communications LISCO Litestream Holdings LNE Telco Localtel Lockesburg Cablevision Lodgenet Entertainment Lone Pine Cable TV Longview Communications Lonsdale Video Ventures Loretel Cablevision Loretel Systems Lost Island Cable TV Lumos Networks Lycom Communications M-Tek Systems M.T.C. Cable Maddock Cable TV 80 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01481, 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 Madison 01376, 01982 Communications Madison County Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Magio Sat 02132 Magnet 01615 Mahaska 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Mainstreet 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Maitland Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Mallard Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Manawa Telecom 02586 Manning Municipal 01376, 01877, Utilities 01982 Manti Telecom 01481, 01998, 03028 Marco Island Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Markdale Cable TV 01376 Marne & Elk Horn 01376, 01877, Telephone 01982 Marquette-Adams 01376, 01877, Telephone 01982 Martelle 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Cooperative Mascon Cable 01376 Masset-Haida TV 01376, 01877, Society 01982 Massillon Cable 01376 Matanuska Telephone 01481, 02586 Association Matrix Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Mattawamkeag 01376, 01877, Cablevision 01982 McDonough Telephone 01376, 01877, Cooperative 01982 McKee TV Enterprises 01376, 01877, 01982 McNabb Cable MCV Broadband Media One Mediacom 01376, 01877, 01982 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01982 01376 01376 02401 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 Mediapolis Telephone Mediastream Megacable Meo Merrimac Communications Metlakatla Indian Community TV MetroCast Cablevision 01376, 01982, 01877 MetroNet 01877, 0858 Metropolitan Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 MGS Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 MHTC 01481, 01998, 03028 Mi-Connection 01877 Microwave Satellite 01481, 01998, Technologies 03028 Mid Century Telecom 01481, 01615 Mid Missouri 01376, 01877, Broadband & Cable 01982 Mid Missouri 01376, 01877, Telephone 01982 Mid-Coast Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Mid-Hudson Cable 01376 Mid-Rivers 01376 Communications Mid-South Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Midamerican Cable 01376, 01877, Systems 01982 Midcontinent 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Midstate Communications Midtel Cable TV Milcom Cable Milford Cable TV Milk River Cable Club Millennium Telecom Millheim TV Transmission Millington CATV Minburn Communications Minerva Valley Cable MINET MLGC Cable TV MM&G Enterprises MMDS Wireless East Mobius Communications Monroe Cablevision Monroe Utilities Montana Opticom Moosehead Enterprises Morris Broadband Morristown Utility Systems Mosaic Telecom 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01877 01376, 02586 Reference Information Motorola 01376, 02437, 02378, 01998, 00858, 02952, 01562, 01982, 02401 Moultrie 01376, 01877, Telecommunications 01982 Mountain Shadows 01376, 01877, Cable TV 01982 Mountain 01376, 01877, Telecommunications 01982 Mountain Zone TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Movistar 03288 Moxi 02187 Mt. Baker Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 MTC 01376, 01877, 01982 MTC Technologies 01376, 01982 MTS 01998 Multiband Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Municipality Cable 01376, 01877, Operator 01982 Murphy Cable 01376, 01877 Murray Electric System 01376, 01877, 01982 Muscatine Power & 01376 Water N.W. Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 National Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Naujat Cooperative 01376, 01877, 01982 NDTC 01481, 01998, 03028 Nebraska Central 01376, 01877, Telecom 01982 NEIT 01376, 01877, 01982 Nelson County 01376, 01877, Cablevision 01982 Nelsonville TV Cable Nemont Communications NET New Century Communication New Day Broadband 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 01883 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 New England Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 New Jersey 01376, 01877, Broadband 01982 New Knoxville Cable 01376, 01877, Systems 01982 New North Networks 01376, 01877, 01982 New Paris Quality 01376, 01877, Cablevision 01982 New Visions 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 New Windsor Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Newcastle Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Newpath 01877, 01982 Communications NewWave 01376, 02187 Communications NexHorizon 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Nexicom 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Nextgen 01376, 01877 Communications Niagara Community 01376, 01877, TV Cooperative 01982 Nimpkish Valley 01376, 01877, Communcations 01982 Nittany Media 01376 Nor-Cal Cable 01376, 01877, Systems 01982 Nortex 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 North American Communications North Central Telephone North Crossroads Communications North Dakota Telephone North Star Cablevision North State Communications North Texas Broadband North Yellowstone Cable TV Northern Cable Holdings Northern Lakes Cable TV Northland Communications Northside TV Northstar Broadband Northwest Communications Northwest Community Northwest Iowa Telephone Northwest Telephone Cooperative NorthwesTel Norvado Norwood Light Broadband Nova Cable Management Nova Cablevision Novus NPG Cable Nsight 01376, 01877, 01982 02345 01376, 01877, 01982 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 00858 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01877 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 02586 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 01376 02345, 02586 NTC Cable Services 01376, 01877, 01982 nTelos 01998 NTL 01060 NTS Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 NU Telecom 01998, 03028 NuLink 01877, 01376, 01982 Numericable 02436 Nushagak Cooperative 01376, 01877, 01982 ■■Cable Set Top Box (O to S) Oak Cable Systems Of Iowa Oak Hill Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 Oasis Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 Oi TV 03452, 03454 Omni III Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Oneida Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 OneLink 01376, 01877, 01982 OneSource 01376 Communications Ono 01562 Open IPTV 01615 Opp Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Optimum 01877 Optimus Clix 02437 Optus 01060 Orange 02407 Orbitel 01376 Communications Oregon Cable Group 01376, 01877, 01982 Orion Cablesystems 01376, 01877, 01982 81 Reference Information OTEC Communications Our Cable 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 Overton County Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Oxford Networks 01376, 01877, 01982 Pace 01877, 01060, 02620, 01982, 01582, 01376, 01883, 02401, 03454 Packerland Broadband 01376 Paleajook Cooperative 01376, 01877, 01982 Palmer Mutual 01376, 01877, Telephone 01982 Palmetto Rural 00858 Telephone Cooperative Panasonic 01982 Pangnirtung 01376, 01877, Cooperative 01982 Panhandle Telephone 01376 Panora 01481 Telecommunications Paragould Light & 01376, 01877, Water 01982 Parish 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Park Region Mutual 01481, 01998, Telephone 02345, 03028 Park TV & Electronics 01376, 01877, 01982 Partner 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Pathway Com-Tel 01376, 01877, 01982 Patterson Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Paul Bunyan 02586 Communications PBT Cable Services 01376, 01877, 01982 82 PC One Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 PDQ Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 PEC Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Pegasus 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Peoples CATV 01376, 01877, 01982 Persona 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Philippi 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Philips 01582, 02294 Phoenix 01376 Phoenix Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Phonoscope 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Pickwick Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Piedmont Cable 01376, 01877, Services 01982 Pine Bluff Cable 01376 Pine Island Telephone 01481, 01998, 03028 Pine River Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Pine Tree Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Pineland Telephone 01481, 01615, Cooperative 01898, 02586 Pinpoint 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Pioneer 01877 Pioneer Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Pioneer 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Pioneer Long Distance 01898, 01615 Pitcairn Community 01376, 01877, Cable TV 01982 Plantation Cable System Pleasant Vision 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 Polar Communications 02586 Polaris Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Ponderosa Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Poplar Bluff Municipal 01481, 01998, Utilities 03028 Portal Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Portugal Telecom 02401 Post Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Premier 01376 Communications Premiere 02620 Price County 01481, 01998, Telephone 03028 Prime Cable 01376, 01877, Corporation 01982 Prime Time Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Princetown Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Private Cable Systems 01376, 01877, 01982 Private Network Cable 01376, 01877, Systems 01982 Project Mutual 01481, 01998, Telephone 03028 Project Services 01376, 01877, 01982 PSC 01481, 01998, 03028 PTCI 01376 PVT Networks 01376, 01877, 01982 Quality Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Quality One 01481, 01998, Technologies 03028 Quinter Cable Qwerty.TV R & R Cable Raftview Communications Rainbow Cable Rainbow Communications Rainbow Lake Cable TV Rainier Connect Ramapo Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 01898 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 Rancho Murieta Association Randolph Telephone 02586 Rapid Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 RC Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 RCN 01376 Reach Broadband 01376, 01877, 01982 Readlyn Telephone 02586 Rebeltec 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Red River Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Reds Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Regional Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Reinbeck 01376, 01877, Telecommunications 01982 Reservation Telephone 01376, 01998, 02345 Reserve Long 01376, 01877, Distance 01982 Resnet 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Resort Cable 01376 Reference Information Reveille Broadband 01376, 01877, 01982 Reynolds Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 RGA Cablle 01376, 01877, 01982 Ridgewood 01376, 01877, Cablevision 01982 Ringgold Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 Rio Virgin Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 Riondel Community 01376, 01877, Cable Society 01982 Ripley Video Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Ritter Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 River Road Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 River Valley Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 River Valley 01481, 01998, Telecommunications 03028 Riverside Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Riviera Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Robins Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Rock Port Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Rocky Mountain Cable 01376, 01877, Systems 01982 Rogers 01877, 01376 Roome 01376, 01877, Telecommunications 01982 Royal Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 RTC 01376, 01877, 01982 RTEC 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Runestone Telcom Rural Route Video Rural Telephone Company RuralWest Russellville Electric Plant Board S & K TV Systems 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 S & T Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 S-GO Video 01877, 01982 S.Bryer Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Sagem 02407, 02436, 03288 Sagemcom 02407, 02436, 03007 Sallisaw Municipal 01376, 01877, Authority 01982 Samsung 02407, 02015, 01877, 03477, 01060, 01987, 02589, 03265 San Bruno Municipal 01376, 01877, Cable TV 01982 San Carlos 01376, 01877, Cablevision 01982 San Juan Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 San Simeon 01376, 01877, Community Cable 01982 Santel Comm 01376, 01877, Cooperative 01982 Sasktel 01998 Satellite Cable 01376, 01877, Services 01982 Satview Broadband 01376, 01877, 01982 Saugeen Telecable 01376, 01877, 01982 Savage Communications Sayward Valley Communications Schindler Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 SCI Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Scientific Atlanta 01877, 01982, 00858, 01987, 02401, 02436, 02345, 03028 Scio Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Scott Telecom And 01376, 01877, Electronics 01982 Scottsboro Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Sea Island 01877 Seaside Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Seaview 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 SecureVision 01376, 01877, 01982 Semo Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 Senior TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Service Electric 01376, 01877, 01982 Service One Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Shannon Vision 01376, 01877, 01982 Shaw 01376, 01877, 02187 Shawano Municipal 01376, 01877, Utilities 01982 Shellsburg Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Shen-Heights TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Shenandoah Cable Shenandoah Telecommunications Shentel Sherburne Cable Sherman Cablevision Shrewsbury Electric & Cable Silver Star Communications Simpson Country Cable TV SingTel Siskiyou Cablevision Sister Lakes Cable Sjoberg's Cable TV Skisat SKT SKY Sky Angel Sky Cablevision SKY Deutschland Skyline Cable SkyPix Sleepy Eye Telephone Small Town Cable Smile Content Smithville Sogetel Somerfield Cable TV Source Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01998 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 02620 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 02620 02586 01481, 01998, 03028 02345 01376, 01877, 01982 02437 02586 01998 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 83 Reference Information South Benton Cablevision South Central Communications South Holt Cablevision South Slope Communications Southeast Cable TV Southern Cayuga County Cable Southern Coastal Cable Southern Kansas Telephone Southern Plains Cable Southern Vermont Cable Southey Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 Southside TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Southwest MN 01376, 01877, Broadband 01982 Southwestern Bell 01376, 01877, Video Services 01982 Spanish Fork 01376, 01877, 01982 Spencer Municipal 01376, 01877, Utilities 01982 Spillway Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Spirit Broadband 01376, 01877, 01982 Spring Creek Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Springcom 01376, 01877, 01982 Springfield Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Springville Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 84 St. George Island Cable St. John Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 Stanley Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Stanton Telecom 01376, 01877, 01982 Star Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Starkville Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Starlight 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Starview Cable of 01376, 01877, Delaware 01982 Starvision 01376, 01877, 01982 Starwest 01376, 01877, 01982 Stellar 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Stellar Private Cable 01376, 01877, Systems 01982 Stofa 02015 Stowe Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Strategic Technologies 01376, 01877, 01982 Stubbs 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Suddenlink 01877, 01376 Summit Broadband 01376, 01877, 01982 Summit 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Sumner Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Sun Country Cable 01376 Sunrise 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Supercanal 01376 Superior Cable & Data 01376, 01877, 01982 Supervision Cable TV SureWest Surry Telephone SWAT Cooperative Sweetwater Cable TV Swisher Telephone 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 02586 02586 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 02345 ■■Cable Set Top Box (T to Z) T-Home TA Communications Taloga Cable TAT Cablevision Tbaytel TCSI Huntsville TCT TDS TDS Telecom Technicolor Tekstar Cablevision Tel-Star Cablevision Tele-Media Tele-Services Tele2 Telecentro Telecom Cable Teledistribution Amos Telefonica Telenet 02132 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 03028 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 00660 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 03288, 03028 01920, 03477 Telepak Networks TelePartners Telerent Leasing Corporation Telestar Systems Telewest Telmex Telsat Systems Telus Templeton Telephone TeNeT Tesco Cable TV Texas Mid-Gulf Cablevision Thames Valley Communications The Community Agency The Town of Mountain Village Cable Thomson 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01987 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01898 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01582, 01982, 03007, 02407 Three River Digital 01376, 01877, Cable 01982 Throckmorton 01376, 01877, Cablevision 01982 TiftNet 01376, 01877, 01982 Time Warner 01877, 01376, 02187 Tip-Top 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 TiVo 03265 Tobacco Valley 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Tongue River Cable TV 01376, 01877, 01982 Total Cable Service 01376 Reference Information Touchet Valley Television TP Trans-Video Trappers Loop Communications Trenton Cable Tri-County Cable TV TrioTel Communications Troy Cablevision Trust Cable TV TruVista Tudjaat Cooperative Tulalip Broadband Tullahoma Utilities Tulugak Cooperative Turquoise Turtle TV TV Cable TV Cable Company of Andalusia TV Cable of Winamac TV Northeast TV Service TVB TVC TVision TVMAX TVS Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 02407 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01615 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 Twin Valley Communications Two Creeks Cable Ucluelet Video Uintah Basin Electronic Telecom UMBC Union Telephone 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 Unitah-Strata Networks United 01376 Communications Association United States Gypsum 01376, 01877, 01982 United Telephone 01376, 02586 Unitymedia 03477 Universal Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Universal Satellite 01376, 01877, Cable 01982 UPC 01582, 03477, 00660, 01060 UPC Cablecom 01582, 03477 Upper Peninsula 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 US Online 01376, 01877, 01982 US Sonet 01376, 01877, 01982 USA Cablesystems 01376, 01877, 01982 USA Companies 01376, 01877, 01982 Utica Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 Utilities Board City of 01376 Foley Utility Systems 01376, 01877, Development 01982 Uwharrie Communications Valley Cable & Satellite Communications Valley Cable TV Valparaiso Communications Venture Communications Cooperative Venus Telephone Cooperative Veracity Communications Verizon Vernon Telephone Cooperative Vicksburg Video Videotron Vidia Communications Vidion Cable Viken Fibernett Viola Communications Virgin Media Vision Communications VisionComm 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01898 01376, 01877, 01982 02378 02586 Wadsworth Cable TV Waitsfield Cable Walnut Communications Walnut Grove Cable TV Ward Communications Warwick Valley Telephone Washington County Rural Telephone Cooperative Watch TV Waterville Cable TV Watson Cable 01376 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 02437 01376, 01877, 01982 01987, 01060, 03265 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 Vital Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 Vivo 03288 Vodafone 02401 Vogtmann Engineering 01376, 01877, 01982 Volcano Vision 01376 W.D.B. 01376, 01877, Communications 01982 Wabash Independent 01376, 01877, Networks 01982 Wave Broadband Wavevision WCTA 01376 01376 01376, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877 01376, 01877, 01982 03028 WEHCO Video Weiss Lake Cable West Alabama TV Cable West Carolina Telephone West Central 01376, 01877, Telephone 01982 West Lake Cablevision 01376, 01877, 01982 West River Cable 01376, 01877, Television 01982 WesTel Systems 01376, 01877, 01982 Western Broadband 01376, 01877, 01982 Western Cable Service 01376, 01877, 01982 Western Iowa 01877 Telephone 85 Reference Information Western Telephone Company Western Wisconsin Communications Westman Communications Westphalia Broadband Wetherell Satellite Cable TV WFL Cable Television White County Video WideOpenWest Wikstrom Systems Wilco Electronic Systems Wilkes Telecommunications Willamette Broadband Windbreak Cable TV Windjammer Cable Windom Communications Windstream Winslow Communications Wire Tele-View Wireless One Wittenberg Telephone Wood County Telephone Woodsfield Municipal Cable Worth Cable TV WT Services 86 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 02586 01376, 02187 02586 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376 01376, 01877, 02187 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01481, 01998, 03028 01376 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877 01877 01376, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982 WTC Communications 01376, 01877, 01982 WTCI Cable 01376, 01877, 01982 Wyandotte Municipal 01376, 01982 Yadkin Valley Telecom 02345 Ycom Networks 01376, 01877, 01982 Yelcot Video Group 01376, 01877, 01982 Yelo 01376 Ygnition 01376, 01877, 01982 Zampelli Electronics 01376, 01877, 01982 Ziggo 02589, 02015, 00660, 02401 Zito Media 01376, 01982 Zoom Media 01376, 01877, 01982 ■■Satellite Set top Box @sat Acoustic Solutions ADB AEG Agora Airis Airtel Akira Alba Altech UEC Amstrad AMTC Arledge Electronics Arnion ASDA AssCom Astro Aurora 01300 01284 00887 02738, 02813 01284 02813 02248 02738 01284, 02034 02059 00847, 01662, 01175, 01693, 02467 02738, 02813 00775 01300 01284 00853 01100, 02026 00879 Austar Auvisio Avanit Axil Ballard Rural Telephone Cooperative Bell Bell Satellite TV Biostek Black Diamond Boca Boshmann Boxer BskyB Bulltech Bush Cablecom Caiway Canal Digitaal Canal Digital Canal+ CanalSat Century CGV Chess Cignal City of Cawker City Cable CityCom Claro Clatronic Com Hem Comag Coship Country Vision Cable Croner Crown Cyfra+ 00879 02738, 02813 01631 02738 00775 00775 00775 02738 01284 02026, 02813 01631 02443, 01692 01175, 00847, 01662 02738 02376, 01284, 02034, 02813 01195, 01197 02443, 00253 00853, 02957 00853 00853, 02657, 01195, 01197 00853, 02657 00856 02034 02026 02835 00775 01176 03787, 03790 02738 01176, 01915 02026, 02813 03787, 03790 00775, 00869 02813 01284 00853, 01409 Cyfrowy Polsat D-box DASAN Delta Denver Deutsche Telekabel Dgtec Dicra Digi Digiality Digihome DigiLogic DigiQuest DigitAlb DigitalBox Digiwave DirecTV Dish Network Dishpro DishTV DMT DMTech DRE Dream Multimedia DSE DSTV DTK Deutsche Telekabel Dual Durabrand Dyon Echostar Edision Elta Energy Sistem Etisalat Evesham Technology 00253, 0853, 01409 01114 03321 02443 02738 01195, 01197 01631 02738 02026 02813 01284, 02034 01284, 02034 01300, 02738, 01631 01195, 01197 01631, 01100 01631 01377, 00099 00775 00775 01300 03321 02738 01176 01237, 01652, 01923 02813 00879 01195, 01197 02034 01284, 02034 02738, 02813 00775, 00853, 01409 01631 02738 01631, 02813 02443 02034 Reference Information Finlux FinnSat Fortec Star Foxtel Freesat Freesat+ Frontier Communications Fuji Onkyo Galaxis General Instrument General Satellite Globo GoGen GOI Gold Box Gold Vision Goodmans Gradiente Grocos Grundig Hanseatic HD+ HDT Hirschmann Hitachi Hornet HTS Huawei Hughes Network Systems Humax ibox 02034 01195, 01197 01631 01356, 00879, 01176 01692, 02376 02443 00775 01631 00853, 00879 00869 01176 02026, 02957 02738 00775 00853 01631 01284, 02376, 02034 00887, 00856, 00099 01409 00847, 02376, 02034, 01284, 00853, 00879 01100 02443 03321 02026 02034, 01284 01300 00775 03787 01377 01176, 02443, 01808, 01915, 02408, 01377, 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02034 02738 01409 00099, 00887 00869 00853 01631 01692, 02443 03321 03321 02034, 01284 02957 00879, 01356 01100, 01195, 01197 02957 00847, 01356, 00887, 01175, 01693, 00853, 01662, 02467, 02657, 03469, 01377, 02059, 02060, 02211, 03787, 03790, 02620 01284 01409 02813 00879 00847 Philips Pioneer PLDT Premiere Primacom Pro Basic Proline Qook TV Qook-SkyLife Qwest RadioShack Raduga TV RiksTV Roadstar SAB Sagem Sagemcom Samsung Sat Control SAT+ Satellite Operations Satplus SatyCon Schaub Lorenz Schwaiger Schwaiger CS Scott SEG Shark Sharp Shaw Direct Sherwood 00099, 00853, 01114, 02619, 00856, 00887, 02211, 03469 00853 02835 01114, 01195, 01197 01176, 01195, 01197 00853 01284 03321 03321 01377 00869 02957 01692 00853 01300, 01631 01692, 01114 01692 03063, 00253, 01377, 01989, 02467, 00853, 03321, 01662, 01693, 03834 01300 01409 00775 01100 01631 02034 01631, 02813, 02957 01631 02738 01284, 02034 01631 02034 00869 01409 87 Reference Information Shinelco Sigmatek SilverCrest SKY Sky Brasil SKY Deutschland SKY Italia SKY Mexico SKY New Zealand SKY PerfecTV! SkyCable SkyLife Skylink Skymaster Skyplus SkySat Skyworth SL SM Electronic Smart Sony Star Star Choice Stream System Strong Sunny Sunstech Supernova T-Mobile 88 02738 02738, 02813 02026 00856, 00847, 01662, 00887, 01175, 02619, 01693, 00099, 01114, 01377, 01915, 02467, 03469 00856, 00887, 01377, 02619 02443, 01114, 01915, 02620 01693, 02467, 00853, 01356 00856, 02619, 00887, 01377, 03469 02211 02616 01631 03321 02443, 02957 01409 02026, 01175 01100 01631, 02835 02026 01409 01631 00847, 00853 00887 00869 01300 01409, 00879, 02813, 01300, 00853, 01284 01300 02738 00887 02443 TATA Sky TDS Telecom Teac Technicolor Technika TechniSat Techwood tekComm TELE System Tele2 Telefonica Telestar Televes Teleview Communications Televisa Telsey Telstra Telus Tevion Thomson TNT SAT Toshiba TrekStor Triangle Communication System Triax Tricolor TV True Visions TV Vlaanderen TVA Digital TVB UEC 03575 00775 02813 03469 01284, 02034 01195, 01197, 01100, 02813 01284, 02034 02738 01409, 02738, 02813 01195, 01197 01692, 01409 01100, 01197, 01195 01300 00775 00887 02738 01356 00775 01409, 02026, 02813 00847, 01175, 00853, 01662, 02619, 03469 01692, 01195, 01197 01284 02738 00775 00853, 01631 01176 02408 00853 01692, 01409 01989 00879, 01356 United Satellite America United States Wireless Unitymedia Unixbox USA Wireless Satellite TV Vectra Vestel Via Embratel Viasat VisionNet Viva Vivo Voom VTC Vu+ Walker Wharfedale Windstream Wisi World Satellite Cable Systems Woxter Xoro Xtreme Yes Zehnder Zenith Ziggo Zircon 00775 00775 01915 01652 00775 01195, 01197 01284, 02034 03787 01197, 0253, 01195 01631 00856 01409 00869 03834 03543 02034, 01284 02034 00775 02957 00775 02813, 02738 02813 01300 00887, 01631 02034, 03469 00856, 00253 02443 02957 ■■Video - Accessory A.C.Ryan ABS Acer Alienware Apple Boxee Claritas 02709, 03350 01272 01272 01272 02615 03693 01272 CyberPower D-Link Daily Media Dell Digitech Elonex Eminent Emtec Fantec Fujitsu Siemens Gateway Hewlett Packard hFX Howard Computers Hush iBUYPOWER iconBIT ISTAR Linksys Mede8er Media Center PC Microsoft Mind NiveusMedia Northgate Packard Bell Philips PopBox Popcorn Hour Ricavision Roku Sony Stack 9 Systemax Tagar Systems Toshiba Touch Trust VIA Technologies Viewsonic Voodoo 01272 03693 01272 01272 02260 01272 02260 02709 02709 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 02709, 03350 02260 01272 02709 01272 01272, 01805 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 02260 02260 01272 03061 02713, 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 01272 Reference Information Western Digital Woxter Xbox ZT Group 02558 02709 01805, 01272 01272 ■■CD Advantage AH! Aiwa Arcam Atoll Electronique Audio Research Audiolab Audiomeca Audioton AVI Balanced Audio Technology Cairn California Audio Labs Cambridge Cambridge Audio Carver CCE Cyrus Denon DKK DMX Electronics Dynaco Genexxa Goldmund Grundig Harman/Kardon Hitachi Integra JVC Kenwood Krell Linn Loewe Magnavox 70032 70157 70157 70157 70157 70157 70157 70157 70157 70157 70157 70157 70029, 70303 70157 70157 70157 70157 70157 70766 70000 70157 70157 70032, 70000 70157 70157 70157 70032 71817 70072 70157, 70036 70157 70157 70157 70157 Marantz Matsui MCS Memorex Meridian Micromega Miro Mission Myryad NAD Naim NSM Onkyo Optimus Panasonic Philips Pioneer Polk Audio Primare Proton QED Quad Quasar Radiola RCA Restek Revox Rotel SAE Sansui SAST Siemens Silsonic Simaudio Sonic Frontiers Sony Sylvania TAG McLaren Tandy Tascam 70157, 70029 70157 70029 70032 70157 70157 70000 70157 70157 70721, 70000 70157 70157 71817 70032, 70000 70303, 70029 70157 70032 70157 70157 70157 70157 70157 70029 70157 70032 70157 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House Buckeye Cable System Cable Axion Digitel Cable One Cablecom Cablevision Cablevision du Nord CCAP Charter Cincinnati Bell 01376, 01877 01376 01920 01376, 01877 02187 01877 01376 02187 01877 01877, 01376 01376, 01877, 02187 01376 01376, 01877 01582 01877, 01376 01376 01877 01376, 01877, 02187 01877, 01376 89 Reference Information Cisco Citycable Cogeco Comcast Cox Darty Box Digeo Freebox Grande Communications Humax ImOn Communications Insight Inter Mountain Cable Kabel Deutschland Knology Mediacom MetroCast Cablevision Midcontinent Communications Motorola Moxi NET NorthwesTel Novus Numericable Pace Panasonic Philips Pioneer RCN Rogers Sagem Samsung 90 01877, 02589, 01982, 01582, 01883, 02401, 03265 03477 01376, 01877, 01982 01376, 01877, 01982, 02187 01877, 01376 02436 02187 01976 01877, 01376 Scientific Atlanta 02620, 02165 01877 01376, 01877 01877 02165 01877 01376, 01877 01877 01376, 01877 TiVo Unitymedia UPC UPC Cablecom Videotron Virgin Media Wave Broadband Western Iowa Telephone Westman Communications WideOpenWest 01376 02187 01883 01376 01376, 01877 02436 01877, 02620, 01582, 01883 01982 01582 01877 01376 01877, 01376 02436 03477, 01877, 01987, 02589, 03265 Service Electric Shaw SKY SKY Deutschland Source Cable Suddenlink Telenet Telewest Thomson Time Warner Ziggo 01877, 01982, 01987, 02436, 02401 01376, 01877 01376, 01877, 02187 02620 02620 01376 01877, 01376 01920, 03477 01987 01582 01877, 01376, 02187 03265 03477 01582, 03477 01582, 03477 01877 01987, 03265 01376 01877 01376, 02187 01877, 01376, 02187 02589 ■■IPTV ADB Alcom Altibox Amino Arkwest Arvig Communication Systems 02586, 01481, 01998, 03028 02437 02437 01615, 01481, 01898, 01998, 03028 01481, 01998 01998, 02345 AT&T ATMC Ballard Rural Telephone Cooperative Bayland Communications Bell Bell Aliant Bell Fibe TV Bledsoe Telephone Cooperative Bloomingdale Communications Blue Valley Telecommunications Bouygues Telecom Brandenburg Telecom BT BTC Broadband Burlington Telecom Cabovis CalTel Connections Canby Telcom Cannon Valley Cablevision CenturyLink Cisco ClubInternet CoopTel CRST Telephone Authority Dakota Central Telecommunications Dalton Cable Television Delta Cable Diverse Communications Du Eagle Broadband 00858 01998, 03028 02586 02586 01998 01998 01998 01481, 01998 01481, 01998, 03028 01898 03007 01481, 01998 02294 02586 01481, 01615 02436 02586 01481 01481, 01998 01998 00858, 03028, 02345, 02378 02132 00858, 01615, 01898 01481, 01998 02345 01877, 01982 01376 01898 02401 01481, 01998 Eagle Valley Telephone 01481, 01998 EasyTEL 01481, 01998, 03028 Echostar 03452 Etex 02586 Farmer's Telephone 01998, 03028 Cooperative Golden Belt Telephone 02586 Gorham 01481 Communications Griswold Cooperative 01481, 01998 Telephone GTI 01481, 01998, 03028 Harrisonville 02586 Telephone Hathw@y 02043 Horizon Cable TV 02586 Hotwire 02586 HTC Communications 01481, 01998 Innovative Systems 01898 Inotel 02437 Integra Telecom 02345 Interstate Cablevision 01481, 01998 JP PTT 01615 Kiss 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Quality One Technologies Qwerty.TV Randolph Telephone Readlyn Telephone Reservation Telephone River Valley Telecommunications S-GO Video Sagem Sagemcom Samsung Sasktel Scientific Atlanta 02586 02345, 02586 01998, 03028 03452, 03454 01615 02437 02407 02586 Silver Star Communications SingTel SKY Deutschland Skyline Cable SkyPix Smile Content Smithville Sogetel SureWest 02401, 03454 01481 Surry Telephone SWAT Cooperative 02586 T-Home Telefonica Telus TeNeT Thomson TV Northeast TVB Twin Valley Communications United Telephone 01481, 01998 02586 01481, 01998 02401 01481, 01998 01481, 01998 01998 01481, 01998 01898 02586 02586 01998, 02345 01481, 01998 01877 02407, 03288 02407 02407 01998 00858, 02345, 03028 01481, 01998, 03028 01998 02620 02586 01481, 01998 02437 02586 01998 01481, 01998, 02586 02586 01481, 01998, 03028 02132 03288, 03028 03028 01898 03007, 02407 01481, 01998 01615 02586 02586 Venture Communications Cooperative Verizon Viken Fibernett Vivo Watch TV West Carolina Telephone Western Wisconsin Communications Westphalia Broadband Wilkes Telecommunications Yadkin Valley Telecom 01998 02378 02437 03288 01481, 01998 03028 02586 02586 01481, 01998 02345 ■■IPTV PVR Combination ADB Altibox Amino AT&T ATMC Beeline Belgacom TV Bell Bell Aliant Bell Fibe TV Bouygues Telecom BT Cabovis CenturyLink Cisco ClubInternet Deutsche Telekom Du Echostar Freebox i-CAN Innovative Systems InviTV Kiss KPN Lumos Networks Magio Sat Magnet Meo Motorola 02437 02437 01615, 01898 00858 03028 03028 02132 01998 01998 01998 03007 02294 02436 01998 00858, 03028, 02132, 02345, 02378 02132 02132 02401 03452 01976 02437 01898 MTS Numericable Oi TV Orange Pace Philips Portugal Telecom Sagem Sagemcom Samsung Sasktel Scientific Atlanta SKY Deutschland SureWest T-Home Telefonica Telus Thomson Verizon Vodafone 02437 02132 02952, 02437 01998 02132 01615 02401 02437, 02378, 00858, 01998, 02952, 02401 01998 02436 03452, 03454 02407 02401, 03454 02294 02401 02407, 03288 02436, 02407, 03007 02407 01998 00858, 02345, 02401, 03028 02620 01998 02132 03028, 03288 03028 03007 02378 02401 ■■PVR DirecTV Humax Panasonic Philips RCN ReplayTV Sonic Blue 20739 20739 20616 20739 20739 20616 20616 91 Reference Information Sony TiVo 92 20636 20739, 20636 Integra Division of 18 park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A. 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