PIONEER Receivers Manual L0202065
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AU VS VS VS D 10S 10S 8 50S Instructions _Arl RI i ill f_ Vv/_rtl_lll_l_l: TO PREVENT HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE RAIN OR MOISTURE, THIS FIRE OR SHOCK APPLIANCE THE STANDBY/ON BUTON IS SECONDARY CONNECTED AND THEREFORE DOES NOT SEPARATETHE UNIT FROM MAINS POWER IN STANDBY POSITION. TO IMPORTANT CAUTION The llghtning flash with arrowhead symbol CAUTION: wTthln an equilateral triangle, is intended to a_ert the user to the presence of uninsul;_ted "dangerous voltage N w_thln the product's erlc_osu re that may be of £uff_c_ent m;_g[li[ude to constitute a rTsk of elect rlc shock to persor_s. NOTE: This equipment The TO PREVENT and found to compiy is of maintenance JTterature with the limits point intended presence DO NOT REMOVE COVER IOR BACKI. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUAMFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. has been tested excJarrlatlon [rla[lgle THE RiSK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, within to amert important an the equilateral user [o opera[ing Iserv_clng) in_truc[ions accompanying tile the and in the appJlance. for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit - Consult the equipment the dealer or an experienced IMPORTANT radioFV and receiver. different technician NOTICE [For Canadian model] This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. [Pour le modele Canadien] Cet appareil num6rique de la classe Best conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. © 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. [For U.S. model] STAR ® Partner, Pioneer Corporativn has dcter_aincd that this product meets the E_ERGY e_cie_cy, 2 En STAR ® guidelines for energy he1 Ea is connected. for help. [For Canadian The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear panel. Please write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area. This is for your security. As an ENERGY from that to which the receiver CAUTION: model] TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS (POLARIZED) PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESSTHE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTEDTO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE. ATTENTION: ELECTRIQUES POUR NE PREVENIR PAS UTILISER LES CHOCS CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR, UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT, SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSERESS A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT. "DTS", "ES" and "D TS Digital Surround" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems. Inc. Manufactured under license Theater Systems, Inc. from Digital If the socket outlets on the associated equipment are not suitable for the plug supplied with the product, the plug must be removed and an appropriate one fitted. Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be perfomed only by qualified service personnel. The cut-off plug must be disposed of as an electrical shock hazard could exist if connected to a socket outlet. H022AE. Information to User Alteration or rnodifications carried out without appropriate authorization operate the equipment, may invalidate the user's right to IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ INSTRUCTIONS and operating re_d before RETAIN A] instructioT1s refere_/ee FOLLOW and should m w_l_ outlet should this before clealling not with _ polishing _s the they tub; ACCESSORIES al/d u_/st_ble bracket, cart. or table causing serious and serious only with or table a cart. tripod, or so_d with Any meuntil/_ of the lo_low the m_nufactu{e{'s sI_ould use CART -- A should by the product be moved e×cessive the Use cart combination with care Quick arid uneven/ ste_s. and or c_ble bu_Jt of {eliable a_/d to operation protect of it structure, _roundil/g a_/ a_/te_/na arid these ope_/J_/gS must or covered¸The opel/ings should be b_ocked p_oduct similar on a bed, surface¸ by placing soia, This ru_, product or S/lould be placed ill a buil_in installation as _ bookcase or {ack unless ventilatioll 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wJt/1 lurnit u_ w_×. benzine, or other corrode f polarized be _etained operating to be cleaned • w_¥ INSTRUCTIONS use instructions CLEANING be safety All warnings and in the be _dhered GROUNDING safety is operated The WARNINGS product should tie Should product INSTRUCTIONS-- operating for futu{e HEED -instruct_ol/s the for ELECTRIC _{NEC _ long SECTION CONDUCTORS 810 21) EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT ROUND POWER Fig. A CLAMPS SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H) NEC NATIONAL E LECTRICAL CODE 3 ER Checking the Supplied Accessories Please check that you%e received accessories: tile k_llowing • • AM loop antenna FM wire antenna • Dry (;eli Batteries • (VSX D7105/D8103 : type AA IEC R6P) (VSX D8505 : type AA IEC LR6) Remote Control Unit Operating supplied x2 Instructions Loading the Batteries Using this Manual Dry Cell Batteries x 2 Thks manual Js for tile _,SX' .... D 710S/DS10S/DS>0S'- au&o/ Ndeo multi-channel receh'ers It is divided into t\_o main sections: Set up This section cover', installing your receiver and connecting up aI1the other components m your home theater system to it It also describes how to set up a multi channel speaker system to take {ulI advantage of the great surround sound features of your receiver Operation This section shows you how to use every [eature of the receiver and its remote control unit It also covers using the supplied remote control to operate your other home theater components To hnd out more about a specific button, control or indicator, see Displays gr Controls starting on page 22 This wilI point you to the relevant chapter in the manual In the Additional Information section (pg0 51) you'll find a troubleshooting section and specifications Installing the Receiver Please note: • Do not place objects directly on top of this unit This would prevent proper heat dispersal • When instalIing in a rack, shelf, etc, be sure to leave more than 8 inches (20 cm) of space above the receiver CAUTION: Incorrect use of batteries may result in such hazards as leakage and bursting ()bserve the following precautions: • Never use new and old batteries together • Insert the plus and minus sides of the batteries properly according to the marks in the batte% case • Batteries of the same shape may have differem voltages Do not use different batteries together • When disposing of used bat reties, please comply with govemmentaI regulations or environmental public institutiong rules that apply in your country m area Operating Range of Remote Control Unit The remote control may not work properly if: • There are obstacles between the remote control and the receiver% remote sensor • Direct sunligllt or fluorescent light is shhlhlg onto the remote sensor • The receiver is located near a device that is emitting infrared rays • The receiver is operated simultaneously with another infrared remote control unit When Making Cable Connections Be careful not to arrange cables in a manner that bends the cables over the top of this unit I[ the cables are laid on top of the unit, the magnetic field produced by the transIormers in this unit may cause a humming noise to come from the speakers En (7m) Congratulations on buymg this fine Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions so you wilI know how to operate your model properly Aher you have hnished reading tile instructions, put them away ill a safe place for future reference 01 Introductory Information Checking the Supphed Accessories Using this Manual 4 4 Installing tile Receiver DVD 51 ch/7 lch (51 ch [or VSX D710S) mput playback 31 4 When Making (]able Connections |oadingthe Surround operation 30 ADVANCED THEATER mode (DolbyK)TS mode) 30 4 4 MIDNIGHT Listening Mode Batteries 4 Playing other Source Operating Range of Remote Control Unit 4 O7 02 Contents 5 03 Connecting Your Equipment Using the Tuner 32 Finding a Station AudiofVideo Cords 6 Memonzing Stations Cables 6 Connecting Digital Components 6 Connecting Audio Componems O8 7 Componems 10 12 13 Displays & Controls Front Panel 22 16 of Each (]hannel Clearing All tile Remote Control Settings Direct Function 39 Checking Preset (]ode |earning Modes 24 (;able TWSatellite TV/TWDIN' Controls Preset Code hst 27 about tile Sound Modes 27 Playing Sources with Dolby Digital m DTS Sound 29 Selecting a Sound Mode 40 CD/MD/CD RA_CWDVDILD/DVR Player/ Cassette Deck Controls 41 26 Switching ANALOG/DIGITAL Signal Input 39 40 Operating other Pioneer Componems 26 LCD Display (VSX D850S only) Sound Signals from other Erasing One of the Remote Control button Settings 39 21 22 Remote Control (VSX D8505) 35 35 learning Mode: Programming Remote Controls 38 Display 23 Remote Control (VSX D710S/D8103) 06 the Rest of Your System Setting Up Using Brand Name Seawh (VSX 850 only) 37 15 16 Setting Up lor Surround Sound 34 Setting Up Using Librar 7 Seawh (VSX D850S) 36 Connectmg Additional Amplifiers (VSX D810S/ D8505 only) 15 05 Controlling 34 34 Setting Up Using Preset Code Search (VSX D710S/DS10S) 36 14 AC Outlet [switched 100 W (08 A) max] 33 34 Rccallmg Preset Codes Hints on Speaker Placement Setting tile Volume/cveI a Recording Making a Digital Recording O9 Connectmg Speakers (VSX D810S/D850S) Preparations Making Record MONITOR 11 Connecting Speakers (VSX D7103) 04 33 Making an Audio or a Video Recording 8 Connecting DVD 71 Channel (51 for VSX D710S) Components 9 Connecting Antennas 32 Rccallmg Memorized Stations Example Connection lot a DVD/LD or LD Player ConnectingVideo 32 _hning Directly to a Station 6 Digital audio Cords/Optical 31 31 10 29 Additional 43 Information Troubleshooting Specifications 42 50 50 51 30 5 En Be{ore making outlet or changing Audio/Video fine connections, switch off tlne po\_er and disconnect Cords Use audio/video cords (not supplied) audio and video connections to make analog Connect red plugs to R (riglnt), white and the yellow plugs to VIDEO plugs to L (left), Be sure to insert completel_ the power cord from the AC wall Digital Audio Cords/Optical Cables Commercially available digital audio coaxial cords (standard video cords can also be used) or optical cables (not supplied) are used to connect digital components to this receiver When you use optical digital input or output terminals, pull o{f fine caps and insert the plugs Be sure to insert completeIy Digital audio cord (or standard video cord Connecting Optical cable Digital Components In order to use PCM/[II Digital!DTS soundtracks, you need to make digital audio colmections, Ybu can do this by either coaxial or optical connections (you do not need to do both) The quality of these two types of connections is the same but since some digital components only have one type of digital terminal, it is a matter of matching like with like (for example, the coaxial out from the component to coaxial in on the receiver) The VSX D710S has a coaxial input and two optical inputs for a total of three digital inputs The VSX D810S has a coaxial input and three optical inputs for a total of {our digital inputs and the VSX-D8505 has a coaxial input and {our optical inputs for a total of five digital inputs Connect your digital components as shown below There is one digital out jack which is marked DIGITALOUT if you connect this to the optical input on a digitaI recorder (currently these include MD, DAT and CD R) you can make direct digital recordings with this unit When connecting your equipment, always make sure the power is turned off and the power cord is disconnected from the ,,vail outlet The arrows indicate the direction of the audio signal. VSX-D710S I m_ 4- 6 En CD recorder I I Connecting f Your Equipment :=.=.r,I im m CD player DVD player i CDrecorder VSX-D850S Example only VCR Connection for a DVD/LD or LD Player Since some LDs have soundtracks recoMed on tile special I_ RE {ormat you need to make special hook ups to ensure you carl play all LDs on your system I[ you don't have an LD (or all LD player with your DVD player) you don't need to worry about this For tile VSX D710SIDSlOSID850g hook up your DVD/LD or LD player directly and make sure you make both a I_ RF output and either a coaxial or optical digital connection Of course you t_lust hook up your DVD/LD or LD player with standard (coaxial o1:optical) digital connections but if you are able to hook up your player with a I_ RF output (if your player has one) this will ensure you can use all LDs available We also recommend hooking up your digital components to analog audio jacks as well Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord (tom the AC wail outlet The diagram is (or the VSX D8505 but hook up an RF Demodualtor to the VSX D710S in the same manner The arrows indicate the direction of the audio signal. VSX-D850S MEMO: Be sure to make either a digital coaxial or digital optical connection as well, but you don't need to make both Make sure the RF demodulator digital in switch is set correctly (optical or coaxial depending on the connection) See the component's instruction manual if you are unsure about its input and out put jacks 7 En Connecting Your Equipment Connecting Audio Components To begin set up, connect your your analog audio components record with you need to hook play ),ou only need to hook ),our digital good components idea to hook components colM]ectiot]s audio components to tile jacks as shown below These are all analog connections and (like a cassette deck) use these jacks Remember that for components you want to up {our plugs (a set of stereo ins and a set of stereo outs), but {or components that only up one set of stereo plugs (two pIugs) to the digital up your digital (like an MD) to/flom When connecting your equipment, fl:om the walI outlet inputs (see the previous components to these analog analog components, _b use digital source page for more on digital audio jacks you must hook If you want to record up ),our digital always make sure the power is turned {eatures you must hook connections) equq?ment off and the power up but it is also a to/{rom digital with these analog cord is disconnected The arrows indicate the direction of the audio signal. VSX-D710S Im I CD player or CD Cassette recorder deck VSX-D810SID850S Cassette deck placement Depending on where the cassette deck is placed, noise I during CD player playback may occur of ),our cassette deck which is caused by leakage flux flom the trans(ormer in the receiver If you experience noise, move the cassette deck farther away [rom the receiver I 8 En or Cassette CD recorder deck Connecting Your Equipment Connecting DVD 7.1 Channel (5.1 ch for VSX-D710S) Components DVD and LD discs are compatible with both 2 channel and 7 1 channel audio output {ormats Connections call be made from a DVD player/muhi-cbanneI decoder equipped with 7 1 analog outputs to tile 6 1 analog inputs on this unit (the surround back cbanneI is mono on the VSX D8105_)8505 models so we refer to it as 6 1 oh) You need to connect both the left and right surround back channels for the VSX D8105/D8505 models but the sound Irom this channel will only be mono Always make sure that the receiver is switched off and unplugged from the ,,vail outlet before making or changing any connections The arrows indicate the direction of the audio signal. VSX-D710S decoder with 5.1 channel DVD/multi analog output channel jacks 4- 4- VIDEO VSX-D810S/D850S I decoder with 7.1 channel DVDImulti channel analog output jacks ] ] MEMO: • The 7 1 channeI (5 1 channel lot VSX DT10S) input can only be used when DVD ? 1 ch (5 1 channeI for VSX DT10S) input is selected • For 6 1 channel output select the SB lch setting (see p 20) In this case you can connect the single sunound back speaker to either the left or right surround back teHninals 9 En Connecting Connecting Your Equipment Video Components Connect your video components player), you must use tile analog to the jacks as shown video connections belov< Regarding pictured digital video components on this page {or tile video signal (Iike a DVD but in order to use a digital source (like a DVD) you must hook up their audio to a digital audio input (see p 6 7) It is aIso a good hook up your digital components with anaIog audio connections as well (see p 8) When connecting tile walI outlet The arrows your equipment always make sure the power is turned off and tIne power cord is disconnected idea to from indicate the direction of the audio signal. Video deck VSX-D710S Video deck VSX-D850S/D810S Front Front video connections are accessed via the _nt panel input selector as "VIDEO" 1" 10 En Video camera(etc.) MEMO: This receiver also has S Video and component video inputs and outputs -fhese can give you a better picture than the standard composite video connections For S Video connections use an S Video cord (not supplied); (or component video connections use a three way RCA cord (not supplied) Note that a signal led into a video input on this receiver is only sent to your TV from the corresponding video output in other words, if you connect your VCR to this receiver using a standard video cord, you need to connect the receiver to your TV using a standard video cord if your DVD player is connected using an S Video cord, make sure that you also connect the receiver to your TV with an S Video cord Connecting Your Equipment Connecting Antennas Connect the AM loop antenna and tile FM \_ire antenna as shown below To improve reception and somld quality, connect external antennas (see Using external antennas, below) AJways make sure that tile receiver and unpJugged from the wail outlet be_re making or changing any ¸ connections¸ FM wire antenna AM loop antenna Attach the antenna and connect to a wail, etc (if desired) direction off VSX-D810S/D850S VSX-D710S Assemble is switched to fine receiver Connect the FM wire antenna and fuIly extend vertically along a wmdo\_ frame c_r other suitable area, etc and face ill the that gi_es tile best reception Antenna snap connectors Twist the exposed wire strands together and inse_ into the hole, then snap the connector shut 3/8 in. (10mm) Using External Antennas To improve Connect FM reception an extemaJ FM antenna To improve AM reception Connect a 15 18 feet length antenna antenna terminaJ without For the best possible _F IVidn°yl_ :canttelldI:ire) @_J 75_coaxialcable [., _suJ ANIB_I_A VSX-D710S o[ \inyl-coated disconnecting reception, L suspend Outdoor i wire to the AN/i the supphed AM loop horizontally outdoors antenna _ J 11 Kn Connecting Your Equipment Connecting Speakers (VSX-D710S) A full complement of six speakers is shown here but, _laturall>, everyo_leg home setup will vat> Simply comlect the speakers you have ill the manner described below The receiver will work with just two stereo speakers (called 'front" speakers in the diagram) but we recommend you use at least three speakers and bye is best Make sure you connect the speaker on tile right to the right terminal and the speaker on the left to the left terminal Also make sure the positive and negative (+/) terminals on the receiver match those on the speakers MEMO: • The receiver has two speaker systems, A £r B A is the main s>stem supporling the full complement of surround sound speakers If yon switch on both A _ B speaker systems, only front speakers and the subwoofer will be audible. No sound will come from the center or surround speakers but multi channel sources will be down-mixed to the active speakers so no sound will be lost Similarl> if you choose just the B system you'lI only hear the front speakers connected to the B system and multi channel sources ,,viiibe down mixed to these two speakers • Use speakers,,vith a nominaI impedance of 8 £l to 16 £l Front Speakers (A) L Center Speaker R C SURROUND Speakers SL SR , VSX-D710S Powered subwoofer Be sure to complete all other connections before connecting this unit to the AC power source. When using the speaker on your IV as the center speaker ('C'), connect the CENTER PREOUT jack on this unit to the audio input jack on your TV. in this case, the center speaker shown is unnecessary. 12 En Connecting Your Equipment Connecting Speakers (VSX-D810S/D850S) A {oil complement of seven speakers is shown here but, namrally, everyoneZ home setup will vary: Simply connect the speakers you have in tile manner described below The receiver will work with just two stereo speakers (called "{rout" speakers in the diagram) but we recommend you use at least three speakers To get the most out of tile VSX D810S/D8503 home theater D8503 models hook up all seven speakers, including a surround back speaker, the latest advancement in _k_u can only hook up one speaker here as the surround back channel is mono on the VSX-D810S/ models This is actually 51 ch sound but we usually essentially the same thing both o{fering surround back sound use that speaker terminal to hook up your fubwoo{er refer to it by its regular If ),ou dont hook name, 71 up a surround ch sound The two are back speaker you can Make sure you connect the speaker on the right to the right terminal and the speaker on the leb to the leb terminal Also make sure the positive and negative (+_) terminals on the receiver match those on the speakers MEMO: • _hemc_iverhastwosP_akersystems_A&BAisthemai_1s`jstemsu_P_rtmgtheIu_c_mP_ement_fsurr_u_1d sound speakers If you switch Ollboth A 6,_B speaker systems, only front speakers and the subwoofer will be audible. No sound will come fl'om the center or surround speakers but multi channel sources will be downmixed to the active speakers so no sound will be lost Similarly, if you choose just the B system ),%_u'll only hear the front speakers connected to the B system and multi channd sources will be down-mixed to these two speaker-; • Use speakers with a nominaI impedance of 8 f_ to 16 f_ • If you select subwoofcr (SB SUB'vVF)in the surround back speakers setting mode (see p 17) you can hook a subwoo{er up to the surround back speaker terminals In this case the terminals will be used for this 'passive subwoo{er" and no surround back sound wilI come {tom these terminals Front Speakers{A) L R VSX-D810S/D850S Center Speaker C SURROUNDSpeakers SL SR SURROUNDRACKSpeaker SR ! ! Subwoofer (passive) Powered subwoofer ! Be sure to complete all other connectionsbefore connectingthis unit to the AC power source. u IJ When using the speaker on your IV as the center speaker ('C'), connect the CENTER PREOUT jack on this unit to the audio input jack on your TV. In this case, the center speaker shown is unnecessary. 13 En Connecting Speaker Your Equipment terminals 1 Twist exposed strands wire 2 together loosen speaker termmaI and insert exposed wil_ 3 Tighten The speaker terminals also accept single banana plugs terminal (Refer to speaker details) manual into the speaker terminal. {or 3/8 in. (lOmm} Caution: Make sure that all the bare speaker any of the bare speaker wire touches Hints on Speaker Speakers ment are usually designed ill mind while others be placed the back panel Placement with a particular Some are designed should wire is twisted together and inserted it may cause Overhead to sound view to cut off as a safety of speaker Front Left place to be floor standing, on stands fully the power set measure. up ~VSX-D710S~ _ Subwoofer Front Right Center [] their best Some should be placed near a wail; others should be placed away flom walls Follow tile guidelines on placement that the speaker manufacturer provided with ),our particuIar speakers to get the most out of them • Place the {font left and right speakers distances from the TV • When placing speaker_ SurroundLeft SurroundRight at equal ListeningPosition near the TV, we recommend 3-D view of speaker set up using magnetically shielded speakers to prevent possible interference, sucln as discoloration of the picture when fine TV is switched have magnetically shielded on speakers discoloration of the TV picture, farther away from the TV I[ you do not and notice move the speakers Install the center speaker above or below the TV so that the sound of the center chamleI is localized at tlne TV screen Overhead view of speaker set up ~VSX-D810S/D850S~ CAUTION[ if you choose to install the center speaker of the TV, be sure to secure on top Front Left Front Right Center it with putt),, or by _ other suitable means, to reduce the risk of damage or iNury resuhmg flom the speaker failing from the TV in the event of external shocks such as earthquakes If possible, mstalI the surround speakers slightly above ear level • _?y not to install the surround speakers {arther away from the listening position than the {ront and center speakers Doing so can weaken the surround sound effect To achieve the best possible surround sound, install your speakers as shown on the right Be sure all speakers are installed securely to prevent accidents and improve sound qualit), 14 En SurroundLeft SurroundRight ListeningPosition SurroundBack 3-D view of speaker Subwoofer set up If Connecting Connecting Additional Amplifiers (VSX-D810S/D850S Your Equipment only) This receiver has more than sufhcient power {or any home use, however it is possible to add additional amplifiers to every channel Make the connections shown below to add amplifiers to power your speakers Always make sure that the receiver is switched off and unplugged from tile wail outlet before making or changing any connections The arrows indicate the direction of the audio signal. VSX-D810S/D850S oo q " YT ll - • -- • il urro,,ndc,,an,,e, i amplifier Lampl'f'er _i __l _b hear sound onI_ from the pre-outs, disconnect any' speakers that are connected directly to the receiver (Using the SPEARERS button to switch offthe speakers also mutes the pre-outs; you must set it to either A, B, or A+B) AC Outlet [switched 100 W (0.8 A) max] Power supplied through this outlet is turned on and off by the receiver's POWER switch 7btaI electrical power consmnption of connected equipment should not exceed 100 W (08 A) CAUTION Do not connect a heater, TV, etc, Also, make sure no exposed speaker wire is touching the rear panel, this may cause the receiver to turn off"automatically: MEMO: • This unit should be disconnected by removing the power plug flom the ,,vail socket when not in regular use, eg, on vacation • Do not connect appliances with high power consumption such as heaters, irons, or television sets to this AC OUTLET in order to avoid overheating and fire risk This can also cause the receiver to malfunction CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT A MONITOR OR "IV SET TO THIS UNIT'S AC OUTLET. POWER-CORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place the unit, a piece of furniture, etc, on the power cord, or pinch the cord Never make a knot m the cord or tie it with other cords The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock Check the power cord once in a while When you find it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a Beplacement 15 En Setting Up for Surround Sound Be sure to switch the power of this unit on (The STANDBY indicator goes out)¸ To ensure the best possible surround • sound, complete the _IIowing set up operations¸ particularly important when using the _ surround mode¸ once (unless speaker _lIowing available be sure to This is (Dolby)/DTS You only need to make these settings you change system • the placement or add new speakers, pages _r detailed for each mode of your etc) descriptions 1 2- • • current Refer to the • of the settings 1 • Q) (X) (E) • 4 (;) (D _':) (?3 • e • _ • • 1 Press RECEIVER to turn the power on. The STANDBY indicator goes out 2 Press RCV This button switches the remote to the mceiver_ surround setup mode 3 • • • • • 16 En Press set < or t> to select the mode you want • to For best results, start with 'SPEAKERS setting mode" and make your initial adlustments m the order described below The current settings are displayed automatically: DTS-ES ON/OFF setting mode (page 17) (VSX D810S/D850S only) Use to mm the DTS-ES (surround back) channels SPEAKERS (Front, Center, Surround) setting mode (page 17) Use to specif), the size and type of speakers you have connected SPEAKERS (Surround Back) setting mode (page 17) (VSX-D810S/D850S only) Use to specif_ the size and type of surround back speaker you have connected or if you have con nected a subwoofcr here SUBWOOFER ON/PLUS/OFF setting mode (page 18) Use to specff), if the subwoofcr is set to on, plus or off Crossover frequency setting mode (page 18) Use to determine which [rcquencies will be sent to the subwoofer (m" "hrge" speakers if you dont have a subwoolc0 • • • • LFE attenuator setting mode (page 18) Use to specif), the peak level lor the LFE channel and the crossover network lot rerouted bass lrcquencies Low cut filter ON/OFF setting mode (page 18) Use to cut the distorted sound from the subwooIcr FRONT speakers distance setting mode (page 18) Use to specif), the distance from your listening position to your fiont speaker CENTER speakers distance setting mode (page 18) Use to specif), the distance {tom your listening position to your center speaker SURROUND speakers distance setting mode (page 19) Use to specif), the distance from your listening position to your surround speakers SURROUND BACK speakers distance setting mode (VSX-D810S/D850S only) (page 19) Use to specif), the distance from your listening position to your surround back speaker Dynamic range control setting mode (page 19) Use to compress the dynamic cmlge of the sound track Dual mono setting mode (page 19) Use with [112Digital software that has dual mono encoding if you want to isolate one channel m listen m this specialized mono mode Component input 1 setting (page 20) Use to specif), the video component connected to this mput Component input 2 setting (page 20) Use to specif), the video component connected to this input Multi Channel External Decoder Surround Back lch/2ch setting (VSX D810S/D850S only-) (page 20) Use to specif), whether you hooked up your External Multi Channel Decoder surround back speaker connection with one or two cords If you're not using a External Multi Channel Decoder ignore this setting Coaxial digital input setting (page 20) Use to speci[), the input to be assigned to the coaxial digital input Optical digital input 1 setting (page 20) Use to specif), the input assigned to this optical digital mput Optical digital input 2 setting (page 20) Use to specif), the input assigned to this optical digital mput Optical digital input 3 setting (VSX-D810S/D850S only) (page 20) Use to specif), the input assigned to this optical digital mput Optical digital input 4 setting (VSX-D850S only) (page 21) Use to specif), the input assigned to this optical digital mput 4 Press _. or V to select the setting you want. The setting is entered automatically 5 Repeat modes steps 3 and 4 to set other surround MEMO: Press ENTER to exit the setting mode The setting mode is automatically exited if no operation is performed within 20 seconds Preparations DTS-ES ON/OFF setting D810S/D850S only) mode (VSXIFL-EL-SL This setting allows you to hear surround on D_S disc regardless of whether Ch disc or a 61 Ch disc Naturally t back cbannels the disc itself is a 51 you need to hook up sunound back speakers (see p 13) and set them properly (see below on this page) in order to hear surround back channels If you choose ON you will Inear surround chamds with DIS discs If _u choo_ [FS-E_-SS IFL-CL- S I t IFL-EL-S_ t _ t [FS-ES-SS [FL-ES-SL {, t _ t [FL-EI-SS back OFF you will not Choose DTS-ES ON or OFF by using or _' buttons. the A IFL-CS-35 t [FL-EI -SL t MEMO: If you choose none k_r the surround back speakers setting tater on this page you won't be able to select ON here • You'll only get surround back channel sound when die receiver is m STANDARD mode (see p 27 29), DTS ES is set to ON and the disc is a DTS 5 1/6 1 channel disc SPEAKERS (Front, Center, Surround) setting mode This setting establishes the size and configuration of the speaker system you have connected So, for example, here you set whether you have connected surround speaker-_ or not, and bow big they are Selecting 'Large" or 'Small" will determine how much bass is sent by the receiver to the speakers being set In the displa> "F", "C", and "S" refer to lrom, center, and surrcmnd speakers respectively Speaker size is denoted as 'L" tot lalge speakers, 'S" for small speaker% and ' :_" (asterisk) if no speaker is connected Choose a speaker setting the speakers you hooked buttons. mode according to up. Use the A or V The configm:ations shown below will appear in the display on the fi:ont of the receiver One of them should match your speaker set up Cycle through the diffcrem possibilities until you find the one that matches your set up Press t:> to advance press to advance to d_e next receiver setting, and press < to return to a pre'_ious receiver setting S]_ It L IS]] SU]_}4F It setting¸ MEMO: • You can only set the surround back speaker to large if the surround speakers are set to small • I[ you choose none k/r surround speakers (see previous setup) you wont be able to select any surr,Jund back speakers either • 1[ you choose A+B speaker systems no sound is heard lrom the 'passive subwooler" 17 En Preparations SUBWOOFER ON/PLUS/OFF setting mode Sets whether tile SUBWOOFER is used or not Also, when u_d )+_uhave tile option to use tile "PLUS" setting Press a or V to select or OFE subwoofer setting mode Dolby Digital and DTS audio sources include uhra low bass tones Set the LFE attenuator as needed to prevent the uhra low bass tones fiom distorting the sound [rom the speakers ON, PLUS Press A or V to set the attenuation dB, 10 dB or ** dB(_,)). MEMO: • The initial settingis 'ON" Setting tile flont speaker size to "Small" in the SPEAKERS setting mode automatically locks tile subwoofcr ill the "ON' position • Use the PLUS for extra bass When you use PLUS you will get tile bass sounds fiom tile subwoofm even if the front speakers are set to 'Large" If you select 'OFF" in this setting you wont be able to select subwoofer in the surround back speaker setting above Crossover frequency LFE attenuator setting (display "_ _")_ MEMO: • The initial setting is "0 dB" • When _ is selected (* * appears m the display), LFg is not available Low cut filter ON/OFF setting mode Turn the 1o\_cut filte_ ON \_hen distorted sound is output throu_ the subwoo_r mode Crossover frrquency is the point where the receiver divides the high and low sounds (the lrequencies) between the speakers Since most smaller speakers can't handle deep bass tones, this setting allows you to send those sounds to the subwoofer (or speakers set to "hrge" if you dont have a subwoofer) instead of the speakers set to 'Small" m your system Choose the point at which you want the frequency routed to the subwoo[er (or 'Large" speakers) We recommend setting this to 200 Hz if smaller booksheff-type speakers are used for your 'Small" speakers level (0 Press A or 'V' to select low cut filter ON or OFE MEMO: • _he initial setting is 'OFF • If the SUB\VOOFER is set to 'OFF' in the SUBWOOFER ON/OFF filter cannot be set setting mode, the low cut FRONT speakers distance setting mode Sets the distance _m listening position Press Press A or 'V to specify the crossover frequency for your small speakers (100 Hz, 150 Hz or 200 Hz). the FRONT speakersto the A or V to set the distance FRONT position speakers (within of the from the main listening a 30 foot range). MEMO: [--_100 100 Hz Sends bass (or 'hrge" 150 Hz Sends bass (or 'Large" 200 Hz Sends bass (or 'Large" 18 En Hz<_II_ 150Hz_I-] 1_200Hz_l J fl:equencies below 100 Hz to the subwoofcr speakers) fi:equencies below 150 Hz to the subwoofcr speakers) fi:equencies below 200 Hz to the subwoofcr speakers) MEMO: • The initial setting is '100Hz" If all speakers (lrom, center, and surround) are set to "Large" m SPEAKERS setting mode, crossover frequency cannot be set because there are no 'Small" speakers (* * * appears in the display) • The initial settingis • One step equals 10 ff about lh CENTER speaker distance setting mode Sets the distance _m listening position Press the (]ENTER speakers to the A or V to set the distance of the CENTER speaker from the main listening position (within a 30 foot range) MEMO: • The initial setting is 10 {t • When 'C:_"is selected in SPEAKERS setting mode, the Center distance cannot be set • One step equals about 1 ff Preparations SURROUND speakers distance setting mode Use to set the SURROUND speakers distance Like tile (;ENTER speaker position, tile SURROUND speakers may be set in a location closer or farther to your main listening position than the FRONT speaker-; Set tile distance of tile SURROUND speakers accurately to heal: sounds coining from botll FRONT and SURROUND speaker-; at the same time Press A or _' to set the distance Dynamic range control setting mode Dynamic range is tile difference between tile loudest and softest sounds in any given signal Tile dynamic range control helps you play back sounds so tile quieter sounds are audible yet tile louder sounds don't get distorted It does this by compressing the dynamic range When watching a movie at low volume, setting this function enables low level sounds to be heard more easily but you won't be jolted by louder sounds Press A or _' to set the dynamic (OFE MAX, or MID) of the SURROUND speakers fl'om the main listening position (within a 30 foot range). range control MEMO: MEMO: • The initial setting is 10 ft • When "S:_" is selected in SPEAKERS setting mode, the SURROUND distance cannot be set • One step equals about 1 ft • • • SURROUND BACK speaker distance setting mode (VSX-D810S/D850S only) Dual mono setting Use to set the SURROUND back speaker distance |lke the SURROUND speakers, the SURROUND BACK speakers ITlaybe set in a location closer or farther to your mare bstenmg position1 than the FRONT speakers Set the distance of the SURROUND speakers accurately to hear sounds coming from both FRONT and SURROUND speakers at the same time Press A or V to set the distance of the SURROUND speakers fl'om the main listening position (within a 30 foot range). MEMO: • The mitiaI setting is 10 ft • When "SB*" is selected in SPEAKERS setting mode, the SURROUND BACK distance cannot be set • One step equals about 1 ft • The initial setting is "OFF" When the volume level is increased, set to OFE For listening enjoyment at low volumes, set to 'MAX" for maximum dynamic range compression Dynamic range control is eflecdve only when a Dolby Digital signal is being played back The dual mono setting can only be used when listening to Dolby Digital discs that have dual mono software encoded in them As of now these are not that widely used With this setting you can choose which channel in the dual mono setting you want to listen to Thus, it is use{uI for soundtracks that have one language on one channel and a different language on the other Remember you can only use this setting if you have Dolby Digital software with this feature and want to isolate one of the channels therein There are two diIferent ways to route the sound in the dual mono setting, one is with Dolby Digital mode on, the other with Dolby Digital mode off If Dolby Digital mode is switched on, the chl setting will play channel 1 through your center speaker The ch2 setting will play channel 2 through your center speaker With Dolby Digital mode off, the dual mono sound routing is as follows: in the ehl setting your will hear channel 1 out of both front speakers In the eh2 setting you will hear channel 2 out of both speakers In the k. el R. e2 setting the speakers will play the soundtrack independently of each other The left {runt speaker will play channel 1 and the right front speaker will play channel 2 Press A or _' to cycle through DUAL MONO settings. the possible ,. L.c 1R.c2_l_ ch2 _ chl MEMO: • The default setting of this leatme is oh1 19 En Preparations Component input I setting Optical digital Tells the receiver What (DVD player, etc) is connected to this input Press _. or V to select the component (DVD, TV, VCR or OFF). setting Here you tell tile receiver what component you have hooked up to tile optical input jack 1 Press _. or V to select input 1 (DVD, TV, CD, the optical CD-R, digital VCR, or OFF) After you assign a component to this digital jack whenever you select that compo_ent, for example MEMO: • input I setting The initial setting CD player, the receiver will automatically is "DVD" change a to the digital input setting You can see this m the DIGITAL/ANALOG indicator on the {tom of the receiver Component input 2 setting MEMO: Tells the receiver What (T_ player etc) is connected to tInis input Press A or V to select the component (TV, VCR, OFF or DVD). • The initial setting is "OD". setting Optical digital Here you tell the receiver what componem you have hooked up to the optical input jack 2 MEMO: • The initial setting is "TV" Press input Multi Channel External Decoder Surround Back lch/2ch setting (VSXD810S/VSX-D850S only) Ybu o_lly need to make this setting multi channel )+ou arent external just ignore decoder input 2 setting if you are using a with your DVD player this setting Press A or V to select the channel setting Select lch if your DVD is outputting 6 1 sound (the surround back channel is mono) If _. or V to select the optical digital 2 (DVD, TV, CD, CD-R, VCR, or OFF) After you assign a component to this digital jack whenever you select that componem, for example a CD pIayer, the receiver will automatically change to the digital input setting You can see this m the DIGITAL/ANALOG indicator on the {tom of the receiver MEMO: • The initial setting is "CD-R". or select 2ch if your DVD is outputting 7.1 sound (the surround back channel is stereo). Optical digital input 3 setting D810S/VSX-D850S only) Coaxial digital input setting Here you tell the receiver what componem you have hooked up to the coaxial digital input jack Press input A or V to select the coaxial digital (DVD, TV, CD, CD-R, VCR, or OFF). After you assign the component to this digital jack whenever you select that compo_ent, for example a CD player, the receiver will automatically change to the digital input setting You can see this in the DIGITAIJANALOG indicator on the front of the receiver 2O En • The initial setting Here you tell the receiver what componem you have hooked up to the optical input jack 3 Press input _. or V to select the optical digital 2 (DVD, TV, CD, CD-R, VCR, or OFF) After you assign a component to this digital jack, whenever you select that componem, for example a CD pIayer, the receiver will automatically change to the digital input setting You can see this m the DIGITAL/ANALOG indicator on the {tom of the receiver MEMO: • The initial setting is "TV'. MEMO: is "DVD". (VSX- Preparations Optical digital D850S only) input 4 setting (VSX- Press TEST TONE to output The test tone is output m the fdlowmg order Here you tell the receiver \vlnat component you have VSX-D710S U Press input Alter you assign a component to this digital jack whenever you select that component, for example a CD player, tile receiver ,,viii automatically change to tile digital input setting Yk_ucan see this ill the DIGITAUANALOG mdicator on the {rout of the receiver MEMO: • The initial setting is "VOR" • The digital out signal corresponds to the selected input function (for example, DVD) volume Use to set the relative II ClILE_ L"_I_CT"_II,.FR"_I_ SW _ SL <._SB SRq lest tone is only output in Dolby/DTS modes The test tone sequence corresponds to the speaker setting mode when seated in the main listening 5 Press TEST TONE to turn off the test tone. balance) xolume rL C I[ a speaker is deselected in the speaker setting mode (see p 17) then no test tone will be output for that speaker The channel level range is + 10 dB Levels can be set tot each surround mode MEMO: • Since the SUBWOOFER transmits an ultra low frequency its sound may seem quieter than it actually is • The speaker volume can be adjusted without outputting the test tone by pressmg CH LEVEL or CH SELECT button • Initial setting is 0 dB • You can set each sound mode individually and these settings are completely independent of each other: The sound modes you can set mclude DSP stereo, DVD 7 1 Ch and rlrl/DTS as explained in steps above However, you can only use the test tone Jeature when setting DrI/DTS of each channel 3,5 _ VSX-D810S/D850S speaker position ® ©® @®@@ S_LEClr "_1_ FR A _ SR 4 Adjust speaker levels so that you hear the test tone at the same volume from each Setting the Volume Level of Each Channel (adjusting the c. FL"_I_CT SW _ SL _, or V to select the optical digital 2 (DVD, TV, CD, CD-R, VCR, or OFF). speaker the test tone. I_ T_ --2 1 Press Nrl/DTS. 2 Press MASTER VOLUME + or- to adjust volume to an appropriate level. the 21 En Front Panel (VSX DT10S DVD5 1CH button) hF )) , I c'l m (1) STANDBY indicator lights when tile receiver is in standby mode (note that the receiver consumes a small amount of power (1W) in standby mode) _2) O STANDBY/ON button Switches the receiver between on and standby (note that the receiver consumes a small amount of power (1W) in standby mode) (3_ STATION (+/-) buttons (see pages 32-33) Selects station memories when using the tuner @ TUNING (+/-) buttons (see pages 32-33) Selects the [rcquency when using the tuner _5) DIRECT button Use to switch DIRECT playback on or off This mode bypasses the tone controls_ channel levels, [KI/DTS and DSP modes lot the most accurate reproduction of a prograltq source (6) MONITOR button Press to switch tape monitoring on/oil (7_ DIGITAL NR button (VSX D810S/D850S) Switches the DIGITAL NR on or off DVDS.1CH button (VSX D710S) (see page 31) On tlne VSX D810S/D850S use this button to switches the DIGITAL NR on or off On the VSX D710S this button switches between DVD5 1CH input and regular DVD input @ DSP MODE button (see page 28, 30) Use to switch between the various DSP modes available (HALL1, HALL 2, JAZZ, DANCE, THEATER1, THEATER 2, 6OH STEREO [VSXD810S/D850S only]) and DSP off Use this button to create different surround sound ef[ects from 22 En any stereo source [9) Remote sensor Receives the signals fiom the remote control (i0)SIGNAL SELECT button (see page 29) Use to select an analog or digital or AUTO (VSX D810SID850S only) signal (11)I_/DTS button (see pages 27, 29) Use to switch between the various Dolb],/DTS surround I]]odes 'iZ TONE button This button allows you to activate the BASS _r TREBLE controls To adlust the BASS and/or TREBLE use the MUVfI lOG DIAL Tone can only be used in 2 channel stereo sound mode The tones controls have no effect on the B speaker system (1a_MULTI JOG dial Y\)u can use this dial for two purposes norltla] mode [urn it to select a source Yirstl> m colt]portent SecondI 5 use it to adlust the BASS and/or TREBLE levels when the TONE button has been activated (as explained above) (14)MASTER VOLUME Use to set the overaI1 listening volume _ VIDEO INPUT jacks Connect a video camera, video game system, etc to the VIDEO INPUTjacks (refer to page 10) 1_ MIDNIGHT button (see page 31) Use when listening to movie _)undtracks at low volume This {_'aturewill enable you to bear quiet som_ds and not get jolted by loud or sudden sound effects (17)SPEAKERS button Use to switch the speaker system A _ B _ A+B off In B and A+B speake_modes you hear only 2 channel stelco sound (18 MPX button (see page 32) l[ the TUNED or STEREO indicators don't light when tuning to an FM station because the signal is weak, press the MPX button to switch the receiver into mono reception mode This should improve the sound quality and allow you to enjoy the broadcast (19)BAND button (see page 32_33) Press to select the AM or FM band 2g MEMORY button (see page 33) Press to memorize a station [or recall using the STATION (+/-) buttons '21)CLASS button (see pages 33) Switches between the three banks (classes) of station 171elTlories 9_ PHONES jack Use to connect headphones the speakers of[ but this does not switch Displays & Controls Display SIGNAL ANALOG ._*_ - SELECT I- _-P"II_DDDIGITAL I _ • OIGITAL_ _,,,_* ,D_'_,o _,_*_d, l I.L I. _1_SIGNAL I SELECT oo_Q indicators SIGNAL SELECT) When the AUTO setting is being used on VSX DS10S gr VSX-D850S receivers a set of brackets will appear around the SIGNAL SELECT indicators EKIDIGITAL : Liglnts when a DOLBY DIGITAL signal is played DTS: Liglnts when a source witln DTS audio signals is played ANALOG : Lights when an analog signal is selected DIGITAL: Lights when a dig_taIaudio signal is selected [ ]: Lights when tlne AUTO setting is selected (VSX D810S/D850S only) _2)DTS indicator L_ghts when DTS mode is being used (3_ EKIDIGITAL indicator When the EKI(DOLBY)/DTS mode of tlne receiver is on, tlnis Iiglnts to indicate playback of a Dolby Digital signal However, EKIPRO LOGIC lights during I_ channel playback of Dolby Digital @ EKIPRO LOGIC indicator When the EKI(DOIBY)/DTS mode of the receiver is on, this lights to indicate playback of a Dolby Pro logic soulve _5)DSP indicator L_ghts when any Advanced Theater or DSP mode is selected (_) Surround Back indicator (VSX-D810S/D850S only) |lgbts when most Surroui_d Back channel flag encoded (6 lchannel) software is playing (With some Surrout_d Back channel software the surro_t_d back indicator won't light because there is no flag encoded in the software) If you play DTS 51/6 1 channel software surround sound wilI be heard whether it is encoded with a surro_t_d back channel flag or not (7_OVERLOAD indicator This lights when an analog signal is too strong (the SIGNAL SELECT needs to be on ANALOG) It indicates the sound is distorting and the input signal should be reduced @ ATT indicator Lights when ATT is used to attenuate (reduce) the level of the input signal (can only be used in ANALOG mode) _/MONITOR / LUUUNI _JI MUDdU o_Q • l I. I-I- OlR_RECT _%*o _,Q_, J ;_ I I::::H_u J dB -,q,q L_L. ,_91DIRECT indicator Lights when source DIRECT is in use This functiot_ bypasses alI tone, clnanneI levels, DSP and Dolby Surround effects MIDNIGHT indicator Lights wlnen MIDNIGHT listening mode is in use LOUDNESS indicator Lights when the LOUDNESS is on LOUDNESS is used to boost the bass and treble when listening at low levels (10)SPEAKER indicator Shows if the speaker system is on or not SP I,_A (and/or) B means speakers are switched on SP means speakers are switched ofl (11_MONITOR indicator Lights when MONITOR is selected to hear a recording as it's being made (see page 34) '12_TUNER indicators MONO: Lights when the mo_o mode is set using the MPX MODE button TUNED: Lights when a broadcast is being received STEREO: Lights when a stereo PM broadcast is being recei ed in auto stereo mode (la_MASTER VOLUME LEVEL Shows the overall volume level _v\)lume level is maintained even when the power is of_ ---dB indicates the minimum level, and 0dB indicates the maximum level • Depending on the level settings you make for individual channels, the MAX level can range between -10dB and 0dB 34) DNR indicator (VSX-D810S/D850S only) Lights when the digital noise reduction is on Use to reduce extraneous noise It can be used with any sound mode _ CHARACTER display Shows the radio frequency or function (DVD/LD, CD, etc) receiver is using 23 En Displays & Controls Remote Control (VSX-D710S/D810S) J ®® /->, MIDNIGHT (see page 31) Use to put receiver in MIDNIGHT mode To use first press the ROV button then operate this button 5.1 Cb (VSX-D710S) 7ACb (VSX-D810S/D850S) (see page 31) When the DVD/LD or DVD 5 1/7 1 Ch {unction is selected each press switches the DVD/LD input between DVD/LD and DVD 51/71 Ch To use hrst press the ROV button then operate this button ArT When the overload indicator lights use this button to attenuate (lower) the level of an analog input signal and prevent distortion Zb use hrst press the R(::V button then operate this button EFFECT +/- buttons (see page 30) Use to add or subtract the amount of eftect in diftcrent DSP sound modes (except 6 Ch Stereo) or advanced listening modes To use hrst press the NOV button then operate these buttons THE FOLLOWING BUTTONS ARE BOTH CONTROLS FOR OTHER COMPONENTS (LIKE A DVD PLAYER) AND DEDICATED TUNER CONTROLS, THE TUNER CONTROLS ARE EXPLAINED HERE. YOU CAN USE THEM AFTER YOU HAVE PUSHED THE TUNER MULTI CONTROL BUTTON. BAND button (see pages 32, 33) Use to switch between the AM and FM band when in TUNER mode CLASS button (see pages 33) Use to switch between the three banks (classes) of station (1_ SOURCE 0 button Use to turn on/off other components the receiver "2) MULTI CONTROL connected to buttons Use to put the receiver/remote control m the stated mode For other equipment controls, Rest of YZ)ur System on pages (3] RCV button (see page 16) Use this button when for the receiver Also press it if you want to use special attached features setting see Controlling up the surround buttons sound to some of the number buttons, for example MIDNIGHT, @ NUMBER/MODE buttons Use the number tile 35 49 5 117 1, or ATT to select the radio frequency in tuner DIRECT ACCESS (see page 32) mode or the tracks m CD, DVD mode etc 24 En Also, buttons marked with the }allowing names have special functions If you try to use one of these functions but the display flashes it means that function cannot be used in the current mode (for example DSP modes cannot be used when 5 1 Ch setting is on) II] el_]o ties MPX/RETURN button (see page 32) Use to switch between auto stereo and mono reception of FM broadcasts If the signal is weak then switching to MONO will improve the sound quality: Also, this is the pause button for CDs, tapes, DVDs, etc D. ACCESS button (see page 32) Use to directIy access a radio station by pressing the number of the station you want DTV INFO button Use to bring up information screens on a digital TV DTV MENU button Use to bring up menus on a digital T_ DTV ON/OFF button Use to turn a digital TV on/of{ GUIDE button Use to bring up the guides on a digital T_1 Displays & Controls @ I_/DTS button (see pages 27, 29) Use to put receiver in DOLBY DIGITAL, DOLBY SURROUND and DTS modes DSP button (see pages 28, 30) Use to put receiver in one of the DSP modes TEST TONE button (see page 21) Use to sound the TEST TONE when setting up the surround sound of the receiver (the 11rl/DTS mode must be on) SIGNAL SELECT (see page 29) Use to select the proper signal (analog, digital) [or tile source your are inputting On tile VSX DS10S gr VSX D850S receivers there is all AUTO setting In this setting the Beceiver will automatically switch between tile analog and digital sigtlals according to what is being input If both signals are input tile AUTO setting will choose the digital one This setting is convenient as the receiver will always choose the best or appropriate signal (E CH SELECT button (see page 21) Use to select a speaker when setting up the surround sound of the receiver To use hrst press the RCV button then operate this button CH LEVEL +/- (see page 21) Use to set up the levels of the surround sound of the Beceiver _b use first press the RCV button then operate this button FUNCTION button Use to select the playback or recording source This button lets you cycle through the diffcrem {unctions of the receiver in the following order: CD, TUNER, AUX, CDWTAPE, VCWDVR, DVD/LD, DVD 7 1 Ch, VIDEO, and TV/SAT (VSX DglOSlD8505) CD, TUNER, AUX, CDWTAPE, VCWDVR, DVD/LD, VIDEO, and TV/SAT (VSX D710S) @ LOUDNESS button Use to switch on the loudness This feature is useful for getting good bass and treble sounds listening at Iow volmnes FL DIMMER button Use this button to make the fluorescent display (F1) dimmer or brighter There are three brighmess settings as well as an off setting SETUP button (see page 35-40) Use this button when setting up the remote control to control other @ MENU button Use to access diffcrem DVD player 01; MASTER VOLUME menus associated +/- buttons Use to set the ovemI1 listening volume 1Z CHANNEL +/- buttons Use to select the stations of memorized Irequencies Also use to skip tracks Iorward on CDs, DVDs, etc @ <1 C> A V ( TUNE/ST pages radio backward +/-) &z ENTER or buttons (see 16-21) Use these arrow buttons surround sound system buttons with your are also used when setting up your (see pages 16 21) -fhese to control DVD menus/options and [or deck 1 of a double cassette deck player The TUNE/ST +_ buttons can be used to find radio [rcquencies and preset stations, @ DISC (ENTER) button Use to select a disc an m multi _ respectivel), CD player first press the RCV button then operate RECEIVER button O (POWER) This switches between ON {or this receiver _18LED DISPLAY STANDBY mode (see pages To use this button and power 35-40) This display flashes when a command is sent from the remote control to the receiver It also flashes at other times, preset codes, {or example with specific when teaching the receiver meanings compotlents MUTING button Use to mute the sound or Bestore the sound if it has been muted ,%' THE FOLLOWING BUTTONS ARE DEDICATED TV CONTROL. THEY ARE ONLY USED FOR CONTROLLING YOUR TV, TV FUNC button Use select the TV {unction TV © button Use to turn on/o{f the power of the T_I TV VOLUME +/- buttons Use to adlust the volmne on your TV 25 En Displays & Controls Remote Control LCD Display (VSX-D850S) (VSX-D850S only) ® © (1_ LCD display "2) SETUP Indicates that the remote is in Setup mode (3_ SEARCH indicates that the remote is in preset code Search mode @ SEARCH BY BRAND Indicates that the remote is in preset code Search by brand mode "5) LEARN indicates that the remote is in Learning mode and ready to learn signals [tom other remote controllers (f) ERASE Indicates that the remote is in Erase mode (Tj Transmit icon Blinks to indicate the remote is transmitting control signals @ CHARACTER display Shows preset codes and other inJormation 26 En Learning about the Sound Modes The sound modes are explained here There are two cinema modes: IXI STANDARD, and ADVANCED THEATER These are designed to be used with multi channel surround sound audio/visual sources (like DVDs and LDs) Intrinsic to home theater, these modes can deliver realistic and powerful surround sound that recreates the movie theater experience You may need to experiment with them to see which settings suit your home system and personal tastes The DSP and STEREO modes are designed to be used with music sources but some DSP modes are also suited for {din soundtracks Again, try different settings with various soundtracks to see which you like E]D (STANDARD) mode This mode is for pure decoding of Dolby Digital, DTS and Dolby Surround sources No special effects are added It is good for enpying movies that have been recorded m Dolby Digital, DTS or Dolby Surround You can identify Dolby Digital software by the P_ or I_._ marks Most Dolby Surround software is marked I:Irl_, but unmarked software may also incorporate Dolby Surround ADVANCED THEATER modes MUSICAL Simulates the acoustic environment of a large concert hall and is suitable for music or musical sources marked P_ (,,...o o ,.L) DRAMA r_" Simulates the relaxed environmem of a classic medimn size movie theater, and is suitable for watching dramas on sources marked Du_ (_ ) or mu_ou_ ACTION Simulates the acoustic environment of a large modern movie theater You can enjo} the po\ver and dynamics of motion picture audio which is best used with action mo_ies on sources marked ....... , _...,.,.. Lo_ Jpuuo_Nu EXPANDED (VSX-DT10S) This mode is especially designed to gixe sound depth to stereo sources The overall effect builds a dynamic and broad sound space, allowing two channel (stereo) signals to faithfully' imitate a five speaker sound Use \;itb Do[by Pro Logic for a stereo surround effect Ybu can also use with Dolby Digital sources Ior a \;ider stereo find than STANDARD mode 5/6_D THEATER (VSX-D810S/D850S) This mode is especially designed to give sound depth to stereo sources The overall effect builds a dynamic and broad sound space, allo\_ing t\_o-channel (stereo) signals to faithfully imitate a six speaker sound The mode should be used in co@unction \vitln Do[by Pro Logic for sources bearing the Ell3_ mark 27 En Sound Modes DSP modes The DSP (Digital Signal Processing) modes allow you to transform your living room into a variety of different sonic environmems when playing standard (two channel) stereo sources, Dolby Pro Logic sources, and Dolby Digital sources DSP modes do not work when tile speakers are off HALL 1 Simulates tile acoustic envirormlent of a large, wooden concert hall Complex delay of reflected sounds coupled with Beverberation effects create the dynamic and beautiful sound characteristics of an orchestra performing m a concert hall, making it suitable for classical music HALL 2 Simulates the acoustic environmem of a concert hall with stone walls The rich reverberations and natural fullness of the sound create the auditory impression of being in a concert hail, also making it suitable for classical music JAZZ Simulates the acoustic environmem of a jazz club Less delay on the reflected sounds emphasizes the sensation of hearing a live band DANCE Simulates the acoustic environment and strong bass sound of a dance club A short delay on the reflected sounds emulates the raw power of the dance music THEATER 1 Adlusts the delay of the reflected sound to simulate the acoustic environment of a medium sized movie theater THEATER 2 Simulates the acoustic environmem of a theater while maintaining proper localization of each channel 5/6Ch STEREO (VSX D810S/D850S) This mode reproduces stereo sound but uses all the speakers m the system to reduce a rich, all-around sound MEMO: • When using 95 kHz PCM pla),back, STANDARD, ADVANCED THEATER, and DSP sound modes are not available 28 En Sound Switching ANALOG/DIGITAL Signal Input Modes Playing Sources with Dolby Digital or DTS Sound When you select a function (for example CD) that is only hooked up by a digital comlection, then tile ANALOG/DIGITAL signal input switch will automatically choose digital for VSX-D810S/D8505 If you have that function hooked up by both digJtaI and analog connections this switch lets you choose which to listen to 2 3 @®@@ O@G® @@@@ 1 Press SIGNAL SELECT to select the input signal corresponding to the source component. Each press switches between ANALOG and DIGITAL signal selection (VSX-D710S) On the VSX D810S gr VSX D850S receiver-; there is an AUTO setting In this setting the receiver will automatically switch between the analog and digital signals according to what is being input I[ both signals are input the AUTO setting will choose the digital one This setting is convenient as the receiver will always choose the best m appropriate signal 2 While SIGNAL SELECT is set to DIGITAL, Drl DIGITAL lights when a Dolby Digital signal is input, DTS lights when a DTS signal is input. MEMO: • SIGNAL SELECT is fixed in the "ANALOG" position for components not assigned to one of the digital input jacks • This receiver can only play back Dolby Digital, PCM (32kHz, 44kHz, and 48kHz [VSX D810S £r VSX D8505 can play' 96kHz]), and DTS, digital signal formats With digital signal (ormats other than these, set SIGNAL SELECT to 'ANALOG" • Some DVD players dont output DTS signals For more details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with your DVD player 1 Turn on the power of the playback component. 2 Turn on the power of the receiver. Be sure that the standby indicator turns off on the (font panel or the 3 Press MULTI CONTROL buttons FUNCTION button to select the source want to playback. you If the DIRECT FUNCTION is OFF you have to use the FUNCTION button to select the source (see p39) 4 Press SIGNAL SELECT to select DIGITAL. (Rcfrr to 'Switching ANALOG/DIGITAL signal input" on this page) 5 Press rlrl/DTS to switch the Dolby/DTS mode Oil. 6 Start playback selected in step of the component 1. you 7 Press MASTER VOLUME (+/-) to adjust volume the level. MEMO: • You can only hear the sound on DTS encoded discs if the CD m LD player with DTS is digitally connected to this receiver I[ you play a DTS encoded disc through analog connections you will only hear digital noise, not the soundtrack To prevent noise, you need to make digital connections (Re{er to page 6 7) and set SIGNAL SELECT to 'DIGITAL" 29 En Sound Modes Selecting a Sound Mode Q) G) G) Q)adjusts according to the volume levN Playing other Sources To switch on DVD 7.1 ch (5.1 ch for VSX- 2 3 D710S) mode press the DVD/LD MULTI OONTROL button on the remote, then ROV, then 5.117A button. VSX-D710S only: On the main unit press the DVD 5.1 C H button to switch on 5 1 ch mode Press the 5.1/7.1 button on the remote to go back to the DVD/LD mode. If you're using the main unit, choose any other function with the MULTI dOG. MEMO: • When 5 1 oh/7 1 ch input is selected, Dolby mode, DSP mode, SIGNAL SELECT, ATT, DIRECT, TONE, MIDNIGHT mode, LOUDNESS and speakers B cannot be operated • When 5 1 oh/7 1 ch input is sebcted, only the volume level and channel levels can be set MIDNIGHT Listening Mode When listening at low volume, surround eIfccts tend to become less than satisfacto% Turnthe MIDNIGHT listening mode on to enloy the ef[ects of quality surround sound even at low volumes 7his mode allows you to hear ef[cctive surround sound of movies at low volume levels @@@@ 4 OOO_ 1 Turn on the power of the playback component. 2 Turn on the power of the receiver. Be sure that the standby indicator turns o(fon the (rout panel 3 Press MULTI OONTROL FUNOTION button want to playback. buttons to select or the the source you 1[ the DIRECT FUNCTION is OFF you have to use the FUNCTION button to select the source (see p39) 4 If necessary, press SIGNAL SELECT to select the input signal corresponding to the source component (see p29). 5 Start playback of the component selected in step 1. you 1 31 En MPX mode Finding a Station The following steps show you how to tulle ill to PM and AM radio broadcasts manual (step) exact fl:equency using tuning the automatic [unctions (search) If you already of tlne station and know tile you want to listen to, see _ianing Directly to a Station on this page Once you are tuned to a station you can memorize tile flequency for recall later see Memonzing more on how to do this Stations on page 33 {or It tile TUNED or STEREO indicators don't light when tuning to an FM station because the signal is weak, pl_ss the MPX button to switch the receive]; into mono reception mode¸ This should and allow you to el_oy impl_ve the sound quality the broadcast¸ Tuning Directly to a Station Sometimes, station you'lI already know tile frequency of tile you want to listen to In this case, you can simply enter tile frequency directly using the number buttons on tile remote control (this function is not avaihNe 2 MPX _t Press the CONTROL using tile front [?and controls TUN button use the MULTI JOG on mode @_.o_ the band 1 Each press switches the band between FM and AM On tile receiver, pressing the BAND button switches between bands Press the Tune to a station. 2 Automatic tuning _b search for stations in tile currently press and hold either the TUNE + or TUNE -button Repeat this step to search selected tot other 32 En on use the MULTI JOG to select the l_lode Press the BAND button to select either FM Each press switches On tile receiver, between bands 4 Use the number High speed tuning Press and hold the TUNE + or TUNE- button high speed once tile releasmg is reached the button the band pressing between FM and AM the BAND button switches 3 Press D.ADDESS (BIRECTADDES8). stations tuning tuning, TUN button control. band, _b change the frequency one step at a time, press tile TUNE + or TUNE(AV) buttons frequency MULTI CONTROL or AM. for about a second Tile receiver will start searching for the next station, stopping when it has found one desired the remote ()n the receiver, tuner Manual 4 to select the Use the BAND button to change (FM or AM), if necessary. 3 of tile receiver) control. On the receher, tuner / the MULTI remote 1 __ for frequency buttons of the radio to enter the station. Example: _b tune to 10600 (FM), press 1 0 0 0 6 m_m Fl'q 106.00 MEMO: • If you make a mistake while inputting tile fl;equency; press the B.ABOESS button twice to cancel the frequency and start again Using the Tuner Memorizing Stations If you ohen listen to a particular convenient to have the receiver easy recall whenever Recalling Memorized radio station, it's Hazing store the (requency _r memorized explanation you want to listen to that station¸ Stations up to 30 stations (see the previous [or how to do this), preset stations can be easily ¸ recalled¸ This saves the e_rt of manualIy tuning ill each time¸ The VSX D7105/DSlOS/D850.S can memorize up to 30 stations, stored 10 stations receiver in three banks, each¸ When or cIasses, (A,B and C) of memorizing also stol_s the MPX setting FM fi:equencies, (auto stereo the 1 or mono, see p32) The process _r memorizing stations is onIy possible from the controls on the fl_nt panel o[ the 3 receivel: 3 4 2 ' (10 (13 (13 (13 CD CD CD CD 3 _+ ,_ _ _ _-_-_ 2 2 1 Tune to a station you want 3 1 to memorize. / .See Finding a Station .Station, on pages to do this 2 Press and _aning Directly to a 32 and this page, (or more on how MEMORY The displa)+ shows a blinking memor)+ class g_ 3.S U 1 Press remote 3 Press CLASS to select one of the three classes. Repeatedly pressing this button cycles tbrougb three available classes, A, B and C the 2 the Repeat stores steps the to select CLASS the class in which the is stored the memory in which the station is stored Ahernativel)+, recall the station memory number buttons on the remote control station t to 4 to memorize Press 3 Use the ST +/- buttons to select the station After choosing the location you want, the preset class and number blink for about 5 seconds and the receiver on the use the MULTI JOG to select the Repeatedly pressing this button cycles through three available classes, A, B and C station memory number. Pressing these buttons repeatedly cycles through 10 available station memories in each class TUN button control On the receiver, tuner mode station 4 Press STATION +/- to select the desired the MULTI CONTROL using the up to 30 stations. MEMO: • If the receiver is lea disconnected outIet for a lengthy period, flom the AC power the station memories wilI be lost and will have to be mprogrammed 33 En Making an Audio or a Video 4 Recording Start recording, then source component The following steps show you how to make an audio or a video recording {tom the built in tuner, or from an MEMO: audio loudness, and surround recorded signal or video source a CD player or TV) connected Recordings to tile receiver can be made (such as to a CD The receiver's volume, start playback tone control of the (bass gr treble) elfccts have no effect on tile Recorder, cassette deck, MD, VCR, o1: DVR deck connected to the CD WTAPK/MD, VCR or DVR in/out connectors Record MONITOR You can listen to (monitor) the recording as it's being made using the MONITOR button on the front panel (a cassette deck would have to have a record monitor [unction) Press the MONITOR recorded button to switch signal and the original between the source signal Making a Digital Recording MONITOR 1 Turn the MULTI JOG dial to select The VSX DT10S has one optical digital output jack The VSX D810S/D850S has one coaxial digital output jack and one optical digital output jack The quality of these two types of connections is the same so you only need to match the type of connection on this receiver with the type of connection on your component if you want to make a digital recording from this receiver hook up the optical output on this receiver to the optical input on the digital component you want to record into The somve component (like MD, CD, DVD, etc) must be digital also, of course, and hooked up to this receiver in a digital manner Make sure the analo_digitaI switch is set to digital (see p 29) -fhe recording procedure is the same as described above 1 a source to record (you can also use the MULTI CONTROL buttons if the DIRECT FUNCTION is on). MODEL All {unctions except MONITOR are accessible {rom the remote control 2 Prepare the program source. Piane to the radio station, load the CD, etc For a video recording load the video, DVD etc 3 Insert a blank tape, MD, video etc. into the recording device connected to either CD-R/ MD/TAPE or VCR/DVR and set the recording levels Refer to the instructions that came with the recorder if you are unsure how to do this Most video recorders set the audio recording level automatically check your video's instruction manual if you are unsure whether yours has manual controls 34 En Refer to the table below for the type of digital tions available in each receiver model connec COAX IN OPT IN OPT OUT VSX-D710S 1 2 1 VSX-D810S l 3 l VSX-D850S 1 4 1 Recalling Preset Codes The k}Ilowing steps show you how to recall preset codes for each MULTI CONTROL button Once tile preset code is assigned, pressing the button will automatically set the remote to operate the respective component MEMO: • Refer to 'Preset ([ode List" on pages 43 to 49 for the components and manufacturers available • Refer to "Controlling the Rest of Ybur System" on pages 35 to 49 k)r detailed explanations on bow to operate your other components LED m 2 m3 @Q:9@ MEMO: • You can onl_ input a code {or the component bpe written on each MUIXI CONTROL button • I[ you recaI1 a preset code for the tuner (TUN MULXI CONTROL), you will not be able to control the builtin tuner of this receiver using the remote To reset the remote to the built in tuner, input the preset code 7008 • To erase the preset code for the current MULTI CONTROL button, enter 0000 as the code m step 3 @ co ! 1 Press SETUP select the and Preset ® hold seconds to mode. The LED ligbts steadily D8505 for three The LED will blink for half a second after each digit is input and will show a long, two second blink to confirm a valid code has been input (VSX D8505 only: The code appears in the LCD display as you input it The display' shows OK if itg a valid code) I[ the LED blinks three times it means an invalid code has been input or an error has occurred Check the preset code list and try again If you are not able to input a preset code you can refer to page 38 to teach the remote control individual commands The remote control returns to the previous operation mode It will also return to the previous mode after thirty seconds of inactivity Repeat steps 1 through 3 to assign preset codes for as many components as necessary. CD CD CD C3 0 .... Use the number buttons to enter the 4 digit setup code (see pages 43-49 for Preset Code List) for two seconds only: The LCD display To cancel the preset PmssSETUP mode shows (VSX SETUE) at any time The remote control will also return to the previous mode after thirty seconds of inactivity: 2 Press the MULTI component you Each button following DVD TV VCR CD CD-R TVC TUN CONTROL want button for the to control can be set to control one of the components DVD/LD pJ%er o_ DVD Recolder T_( Satdlite tuner or Cable TV tunel VCR o_ Digital Video Recoide_ CD playe_ CD Recorder, Tape deck or MD pl%e_ TV or Cable TV tuner FM/AM tune_ 35 En Controlling the Rest of Your System Setting Up Using Preset Code Search (VSX-D710S/D810S) 5 batches component 10 codes of 10 codes; responding when you see tile you just scan through until you find tile correct those back on or restart 6 Use the A V buttons to scan through the last 10 codes transmitted to identity the correct code. All alternative method of setting up the remote with preset codes is to use tile search feature The remote transmits Switch the component playback. last one LED Ihe LED will blink during transmission of the code Stop when you see the component stop or switch of[ Ybu can also verif) you have the correct code by pressing PLAY,STOR, VOL +_, etc 7 Press and hold ENTER for three seconds to save the preset code. The remote control automatically returns to normal USLlage Setting Up Using Full Library Search (VSX-D850S) 0000 2,4 Q .... An alternative method of setting up the remote with preset codes is to use the Library Search feature The remote transmits batches of 10 codes; when you see the component responding you just scan through those last 10 codes until you lind the correct one Q LED Switch on the component control. If tile component is some kind of _vCR, etc), then _tart it pJaying Press and hold SETUP --4 playeF for three (CD player, seconds. The LED lights steadily {or two seconds The remote control will also retunn to the previous mode a{ter thirty seconds of inactivit} Press the MULTI CONTROL component you want LCD display -- you want to button _0 tor the to control. Each button can be set to control one of the {ollowmg CO123 poilen [s DVD TV VCR CD CD-R TVC TUN 4 36 En Press DVD/LD player or DVD Recordm TV Satellite' tuner oz Cable TV mne_ VCR or Digital Video Recorder CD pla}e_ CD Recorder, TJpe deck o/MD player TV ol Cable TV tunel FM/AM tune_ and hold SETUP tor two seconds. A batch of 10 codes is transmitted and the LED blinks during transmission If you see the component respond, by stopping (for playback componems only) or switching off, go on to tlne step 5, otherwise repeat this step If you want to cancel tlne search mode, press and hold MUTING {or two seconds 1 Switch on the component control. you want If the component is some kind of VCR, etc), then start it playing 2 Press and hold SETUP playeF for three to (CD pJayer, seconds The remoteg LCD display shows SETUR The remote control will also return to the previous mode after thirty seconds of inactivity: Controlling 3 Use the buttons Library Search to select the Full 2 Press mode. The remote _,LCD disphy shows SEARCH 4 Press the MULTI CONTROL button for the component you want 5 Press and hold SETUP Search mode, then 7 Use the A V buttons 10 codes transmitted seconds. to select press the Brand ENTER DVD TV VCR CD CD-R The transmission icon is on while the codes are sent out Stop when you see the component stop or switch off -fbe LCD display' shows the ID Ybu can also verify you have the correct code by pressing PLAY,STOE, VOL +_, etc save the preset TVC TUN to code. to control. to select the brand of the component. Tbe brand names appear in the remote_ LCD display: I[ the brand of your component doesn't appear then you can't use this feature and hold SETUP tor two seconds. A batch ofi0codes is transmitted and the transmission icon is on while the codes are sent out After all ten codes have been sent the seawh icon blinks If you see the corn ponent respond, by stopping (for phyback components only) or switching off, go on to the step 6, otherwise repeat this step If you want to caned the search mode, press and bold MUTING lor two seconds 7 Switch the component playback. back on or restart 8 Use the A V buttons codes transmitted Setting Up Using Brand Name Search (VSX-D850S only) An alternative method of setting up the remote with preset codes is to use the Brand Search feature The remote transmits batches of 10 codes; when you see the component responding you just scan through those last 10 codes until you fred the correct one on the component for the DVD/LD player m DVD Recmde_ TV, Satellite tuner or Cable TV tuner VCR or Digital Video Reco_de_ CD pla}e_ CD Recmde_, TJpe deck o/MD player TV or Cable TV tune/ FM/AM tuner Use the A V buttons 6 Press code seconds you want button COlllponents to scan through the last to identify the correct for three CONTROL Each button can be set to control one of the following back on or restart and hold ENTER the MULTI component for two seconds. 6 Switch the component playback. 1 Switch tor three The remote _, LCD display shows SETUE The remote control wilI also return to the previous mode after thirty seconds of inactivi D Press DVD/LD pJa}er o_ DVD Recotde_ T_ Satellite tuner or CaNe TV tune_ VCR m Digital Video Recordel CD playe_ CD Recorder, >ape deck or MD pla) el TV or Cable TV toner FM/AM tune_ A batch of 10 codes is transmitted and the LED blinks during transmission If you see the component respond, by stopping (for playback componems only) or switching off, go on to the step 6, otherwise repeat this step After the ten codes have been sent the search icon blinks If you want to cancel the seawb mode, press and hold MUTING for two seconds 8 Press SETUP The remote _, LCD display shows BRAND SEARCH COII]poI]ents TVC TUN and hold Use the <_ t> buttons to control Each button can be set to control one of the following DVD TV VOR CD CD-R the Rest of Your System to scan through the last 10 to identity the correct code. The transmission icon is on while the codes are sent out Stop when you see the component stop or switch off The display shows the ID You can also verify' you have the correct code by pressing PLAY,STOE, VOL +&, etc Press and hold ENTER for three seconds to save the preset code you want to control. If the component is some kind of player (CD player, VCR, etc), then start it playing 37 En Controlling the Rest of Your System Point the two remote controls towards each other. Press the button to be learned on this Learning Mode: Programming Signals from other Remote Controls receiver's remote [play I button). If preset codes are not available for your component(s), or tile available preset codes do not operate correctly, you call use this functio_ to program ill signals {tom the remote control(s) of your other componem(s) This operation can also be used after recalling a preset code to program additional operations not covered in the preset codes --4 --3 .. ,............ CD CD CD CD 1,7 --2 VSX-D850S only 1 Press SETUP and hold for three To program component Repeat steps To program Repeat steps Repeat steps seconds. The LED o_ the remote control will light tot two secoIlds To cancel the Learning mode at any time Press SETUP The remote ccmtrol will also return to the previous mode alter thirt), seco_lds of inactivit), 2 VSX-D850S only: Use the < E> buttons select the Learning mode. Press to Press the MULTI CONTROL component you want button RECEIVER the Learning 38 El1 O button '5 a_ld 6 operations tot another component 2 through 6 (VSX D850S) 3 through 6 (VSX D710S/D810S) and hold SETUP setup for one second to exit mode. MEMO: and hold the tor two seconds [or the current tor the to control Press operations After thirty secotlds of inactivity tile remote control will automatically leave the LEARNING mode and revert to its previous mode • 4 VSX-D710S/DS10S: additional the LEARNING The |earning mode is indicated by the Learning icon (LEARN) in tile remoteg LCD display: 3 the Press the corresponding button on the other remote control to be taught to this receiver's remote control (in the above example the _[playl button). Point tile remote controls toward each other Press tile button on tile other remote control corresponding to the operation yrou WiShtO program The LED on this receiverg remote will go out and then resume a steady light if the operation is learned (For VSX D850S model tile LEARN icon will light steadily and tile LCD display' will show 'OK" if the operation has been learned) If the operation hasn't been learned for some reason the LED wilI blink lot three seconds and then light steadiI> (For VSXD850S model the LCD will display 'error" if the operation hasn't been learned) If this happens press the teaching key mpeatedI 5 varying the distances between tile remotes, until you see tile LED on this unitg remote light steadiI 5 without blinking flr-;t VSX-D710S/ D810S only OO (?O (E) (iO o (tor example Point tile remote controls directly at each other, about 1 2 inches apart, and press the button on the remote control [or the operation you want to program The LED flashes rapidl), For VSX D8505, tile LEARN icon blinking (2) buttons to select the Erase mode. To set a MULTI CONTROL button to DIRECT ON or DIRECT OFF: 1 Press The LCD display' shows ERASE 3 Press the MULTI CONTROL to the function of the button 4 Press 5 Repeat the button steps you want 3-4 to erase button relating to be cleared. to clear. other SETUP and hold tor three codes. 2 Press the MULTI want to set up. button that you The LED will ligllt for half a second on each digit input Then, on the VSX-D710S and VSX DS10S the LED will light {or two seconds to indicate that itg been correctly set (If the LED blinks three times, then you made a mistake with the code try m entering it) On the VSX-D850S, the LCD will display 'OK" to show the lout digit code has been accepted if it hasn't been accepted the display will blink three Clears all presets, all learned functions and restores the factory presets SETUP and hold for three CONTROL Use the number buttons to enter 9990 (DIRECT ON) or 9995 (DIRECT OFF) Clearing All the Remote Control Settings 1 Press seconds. On the VSX D7105 and VSX D810S the LED on the remote control will light for two seconds Ot_ the VSX-D850S the LCD display SETUP icon will light I[ you want to cancel the Direct Function mode, press SETUP The remote co_ltrol will also return to the pre ious mode after thirty seconds of inactivit_ seconds. For the VSX DT10S and VSX D810S the LED on the remote control lights for two seconds For the VSX D8505 the SETUP icon lights If you want to cancel the Clearing mode, press SETUP The remote control will also return to the pre ious mode after thirty seconds of inactivit_ [ii_les MEMO: • TV CONT doesnt have this feature the DIRECT FUNCTION and thus can't use 39 En Controlling the Rest of Your System Checking Preset Codes To check which preset code is associated with a MUITI CONTROL button: VSX D710S/D810S: 1 Press SETUP and hold for three seconds. Operating other Pioneer Components By comlecting a control cord (optional), you can control other Pioneer equipment using this Bemote control unit Point the remote control unit towards the remote sensor of this unit, even when operating other equipment The LED on tile remote control lights for two seconds 2 Press the MULTI CONTROL button want to check the preset code tor. 3 Press and hold ENTER you for two seconds. Each preset code co_sists of four digtts, for example 1329 Each digit will be mpresemed by a series of blinks on the remoteg LED 3 blinks to Bepresent the digit '3"_ etc ('0" is represented by 10 blinks) Other Pioneer products VSX D8505: 1 Press and hold for three seconds the MULTI CONTROL button you want to check the preset code for. The preset code appears ill the remote_ LCD displa), Remote control unit with _1 mark Connect to CONTROL IN termlnal of other Pioneer products with _1 mark. The remote control signals are received by the remote sensor of this unit, and sent to the other devices via the CONTROL OUT terminaI MEMO: • YZ_ucan aIso control Pioneer components by pointing the receiver's remote control directly at the component This type of operation does not require control cords 4O En Controlling CDIMDICD-RIVCRIDVDILDIDVR This remote comro] can comro] tlnese compotlems commands (see p35 37) Use MULTI CONTROL buttons to put the remote Button(s) SOURCE Player/Cassette after entering control the proper in the stated I,,'_,-I Deck Controls or teaching the receiver O P_e_-.to s_ itch the components Go hack channds the mode. Function Components hd_e_11 ST _NDB_ and ON P_ess to _eturn to the st,m of the cuHent uack Repeald sla_l o[ p_evious tracks I_ codes the Rest of Your System p_esses skips Io the (channel -) ( D/MDICD R/VCR/DVD/LD/ DVR Pla)e_/(assdte deck (D/MD/(D-R/D_D/LD Pla_er V(R/DVR Pla? the reverse side of the tape o1_a rexersihle deck ( assetle deck P_ess to advm_ce to 1he s_art of the next uack sla_l ol follox ing tracks (D/MD/CD-R/LD Repealed presses skips Io the Pla}er Go fo/wald chamlels (channel +) VCR Play the fo_x'alcl side o{ the tape on a _evelsihle deck ( asseue deck Pause pla) back o_ recoidillg ( D/MD/CD R/VCR/DVD/LD/ DVR Pla}el/(assdte deck Hokl down for lasl Iorwald pla)back ( D/MD/CD R/VCR/DVD/LD/ DVR Pla}el/(assdte deck Hokl down for lasl _e_e_se pla}hack ( D/MD/CD R/VCR/DVD/LD/ DVR Pla}e_/(assdte deck Stair pla}hack ( D/MD/CD R/VCR/DVD/LD/ DVR Pla)e_/(asselte deck • Stop playback (on some models, plessing this xhel_ the disc is already sloppd will cause the disc nay to open) (D/MD/CD-R/VCWDVD/LD/ DVR Pla?el/( assdte deck Numhel Directly access hacks on a p_og_am somce (D/MD/CD-R/V(WLD Buttons Use the numbel DVD/DVR Pla}e_ +10 Buttol_ Select t_acks higher than 10 Press this butto_ m_d the _emaini_g lmmbm [o get the track (+10 Button + 3= hack 13) (D/MD/CD-R/V(R/LD D1S( Buuon Choose the disc Multiple (D pla)'e_ II 4_ hutlons to na_igale the on-sc_eel_ display Ejecls thte disc MD Pla}e/ P_ess to s_ itches hetwee_ the V(R tuf_m and the TV tuf_e_ VCR/( asselte deck Changes sides ol the LD LD Pla}el @RECORD Button Strut *eco_ding To prexent accidental _ecording, this hLitlOn m_ts{ be p_essed t,_'ice to take eifecl (the second press musl be \ ithin [0 seconds of the filst) VCWDVR Pla}e/ NtENU Displa}s menus concerning DVD/DVR Pla)e_ A Pause the tape ( assette deck V Stop the tape (assette deck ENTER Start pla)back (asseue deck Fast forward _he tape ( asseue deck ENTER Navigate DVD menus/option,s DVD/DVR Pla)el the cunent DVD or DVR )ou a_e using Playm Pla)'m 41 En Controlling the Rest of Your System Cable TV/Satellite Tv/'rV/DTV This remote these componems control can control commands (see p35 37) Use MULTI CONTROL Buttons to put after entering the remote Button(s) TV O Controls CHANNEL in the stated or teaching the receiver the mode. Function Components P]ess to switch the DTV on o_ of_ DTV P_ess to switch the TV o_ CATV bet_een TV FUN( control the proper codes STANDBY ,rod ON P_ess to switch the TV input (Nol possible _ith all models with the p_eset cocle, use the [earning leatme ) Cable TV/S,_tellite TV/TV If it doeslft wod¢ Select channels TV Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV/DTV +/- TV VOL +/- Adiust the TV volume SOlJR( E O P]css to switch the DTV on or oil Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV/DTV DTV I AV & Select or at!just and navigate items on the menu screen ENTER : Use to bring up the DTV menus DTV ENTER P_css to select or adiust and navigate items on the menu screen Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV/DTV EFFECT +/- For TV and cable TV use this button to immediately enter a new channel (CHANNEL ENTER hmction) Fo_ satellite TV use this button _o exit the Cable TV/Satellite TV/TV/DTV Number gLJttO;lS menu sclee/] MEMO: • 42 En The first fore: buttons for the VSX D710S/D810S/D8505 are dedicated to control the TV assigned to the TVC Button Thu _,ff)<_u onl)_hm,_ one TV 1ohook up to this _,yr_,tem assign1it 1othe TVC MULTI CONTROL button K _ou hae t\_o TVs, assign the mare TV to the TVC button If you hook up _our s_stem this \vay_the first four TV contrt_ls wflI aBvays be accessible Controlling the Rest of Your System Preset Code List You can only set these codes for the buttons that assigned TV codes can only be set to the TV or 1WC button. @ @ Manufact.rer PHILIPS SONY PANASONIC TOSHIBA TELEFUNKEN SHARP SAMSUNG FERBUSON MITSUBISHI BOLDSTAR BLAUPUNKT RADIOLA JVC DAEWO0 ORION SIEMENS ADMIRAL ADYSON AIK0 AKAI AKURA ACURA ALARBN ALBA ALLORGAN ANAM ANAM NATIONAL AMBASSADOR AMERICA ACTION AMPLIVISION AMPRO AMSTRAD Code I008,1017,1020 I02R, 110_ 1115 1001,1007,1016 1023,1054,1055 1075,1070,1002 1087,1121,1124 1015,1016,1027 1031,1050,1051 1085 I005,I026,I034 1038,1042,1040 1075,1097 1016,1019,1041 1056,1124 1006,1011,1013 1017,1026,1027 1039,1062,1079 1089,1092,1102 1005,1017,1033 1046,1065,1084 1081 1011,1016,1041 1045,1049,1062 1114 1002,1011,1013 1017,1019,1026 1046,1062,1079 1082 1086,1066,1071 1075,1115 1008,1017 1016,1024,1030 1053,1065,1067 1103,1122 1006,1011,1017 1019,1026,1040 1050,1104,1110 1118,1119 1017,1063,1083 1085,1096,1099 1112 1017,1052,1066 1088,1071,1075 1115 1041,1055,1075 1112 1014,1079 1040 1013,1074 1080,1069 1006 1083,1076 I006,1016,1017 1080,1103 1085 1004,1000,1029 1054,1064,1087 1108 1054,I087, 1108 1081 1084 1079 1126 1006,1017,1103 1105 ANITECH AOC ARCAM ASBERB ASUKA ATLANTIC AUDIOSRNIC AUDIOVOX to the respective 1006,1029,1030 1011,1013 1070,1079 1030 1080 1073 1017,1046 1040,1084,1110 1118 AUTOVOX 1036,1073 BANG&OLUFSEN 1116 BASIC LINE 1006,1080 BAYSONIC 1064 BAUR 1007,1017,1114 1115 BEKO 1102 BELCRR 1011 BELL & HOWELL 1009,1050 BEON 1017 BINATONE 1079 BLUESKY 1080 BLUE STAR 1090 BONDSTEC 1086 BOOTS 1079 BPL 1090 BSR 1095 BRADFORD 1064 BRANDT 1046,1069,1070 1072 BRITANNIA 1078 BRRCKWOOD 1011 BRRKSONIC 1083,1112 BTC 1080 BUSH 1000,1018,1017 1080,1080,1095 1103,1104 CANDLE 1013,1026 CARNIVALE 1013 CARREFOUR 1016 CARVER 1025,1058 CASCADE 1006 CATHAY 1017 CENTURY 1075 CENTURION 1017 CELEBRITY 1001 CCE 1017 CBE 1034,1036,1038 1086,1097 ClMLINE 1006 ClNERAL 1040,1110 CITIZEN 1013,1019,1026 1027,1040 CLARIVOX 1017 CLATRONIC 1036,1086,1102 CME 1007,1015,1114 CONCERTO 1026 CONDOR 1098,1102 CONTEC 1006,1016,1064 1070 CONTINENTALEDISON 1069,1070 1072 CRAIG 1054 CROSLEY 1025,1034,1036 1030,1075 CROWN 1006,1017,1019 1036,1084,1102 1106 CRYSTAL 1109 components. So, tbr exaInple, CSELECTRONICS CTC CURTIS MATHES CYBERTRON CXC DAINICHI DANSAI DAYTRON DECCA DE BRAAF DENON DIXI DUALTEC DUMONT DWlN ECE ELBE ELECTROBAND ELIN ELITE ELTA EMERSON ENVISION ERRES ETRON EXPERT FIDELITY FINLANDIA FINLUX FISHER FLINT FORMENTI FORTRESS FRONTECH FUJITSU FUNAI FUTURETECH BE 6EC 6ELOSO 6ENEXXA BIBRALTER 600DMANS BORENJE 6PM 6RAETZ GRANADA BRADIENTE BRANDIN the 1078 1086 1009,1013,1019 1022,1023,1025 1026,1027,1041 1047,1050,1057 1110,1113,1129 1131 1080 1064 1077,1080 1017 1006,1011 1017,1032 1074 1047 1006,1017 1079 1010,1011,1031 1125,1127 1017 1088 1001 1017 1080,1098 1006 1011,1018,1019 1050,1061,1082 1063,1064,1075 1083,1090,1112 1118,1119 1013 1008,1017 1006,1120 1073 1078 1074 1017,1031,1032 1044 1050,1074,1079 1096,1102 1111 1017,1075,1098 1041 1055,1086,1089 1109 1032,1063,1073 1059,1063,1064 1089,1095,1096 1064 1012,1022,1023 1041,1062,1090 1110,1129,1131 1017,1020,1032 1072,1079 1006,1075 1055,1080 1010,1011,1013 1016,1017,1032 1079,1103,1104 1102 1080 1055 1017,1032,1048 1074,1079,1100 1024,1026,1058 1090 43 En Controlling ORUNDIO 44 En the Rest of Your System 1031,1066,1066 1072,1115 ORUNPY 1063,1064 HALLMARK 1062 HANSEATIC 1017,1098 HARLEYDAVIDSDN 1063 HARVARD 1029,1064 HARMAN/KARDDN 1025 HCM 1006,1090,1105 HINARI 1006,1016,1017 1080 HISAWA 1090,1111 HITACHI 1014,1016,1018 1020,1021,1026 1044,1046,1047 1055,1069,1070 1079,1081,1097 HUANYU 1078,1104 HYPSDN 1017,1089,1090 ICE 1079,1089,1103 ICES 1080 IMPERIAL 1034,1036,1036 1086,1102,1106 INDIANA 1017 INFINITY 1025 INGELEN 1055 INNO HIT 1032 INNOVA 1017 INTEQ 1010 INTERBUY 1029 INTERPDNK 1017,1055,1086 1114 INTERVISION 1017,1029,1043 1079,1089 ISUKAt 1080 ITS 1103 ITT 1055 JBL 1025 JCO 1001 KAISDI 1006,1078,1079 1060,1090, KAMP 1076 KAPSCH 1055,1073 KAWASHO 1076 KEC 1064 KENDO 1017 KNEISSEL 1088 KENWOOD 1011,1013 KINOSLEY 1078 KONIO 1114 KORPEL 1017 KOYODA 1006 KTV 1013,1019,1064 LEYCO 1017,1032,1089 1095 LO 1026 LIESENK&TTER 1017 LLOYTRON 1014 LOEWE 1035,1114 LOOIK 1009 LUMA 1073 LUXMAN 1026 LXI 1022,1025,1050 1051,1062 M ELECTRONIC 1006,1017,1029 1044,1046,1055 1079,1091,1104 MAONAVOX 1013,1016,1025 1063 MAGNADYNE 1043,1086 MAONAFON 1036,1043,1075 MAJESTIC 1009 MANESTH MARANTZ MARK MATSDI MATSUSHITA MCMICHAEL MEDIATOR MEOATRON MEMOREX METZ MOA MIDLAND MINERVA MINOKA MINUTZ MIVAR MOTION MOTOROLA MTC MULTITECH NAD NEC NECKERMANN NEI NETSAT NICAMAOIC NIKKAI NIKKO NOBLIKO NORDMENDE NTC OCEANIC 0NWA 0PTIMDS 0PTONICA OSAKI 0SO 0SUME OTTO OTTOVERSAND PALLADIUM PANAMA PATHEMARCONI PATHECINEMA PAUSA PENNEY PERDIO PHAPSODY PHASE PHILCO 1079,1089,1098 1013,1017,1025 1017 1006,1015,1016 1017,1032,1074, 1079,1095,1103 1087 1020 1006,1017 1047,1062 1006,1009,1026 1049,1050,1062 1067,1112 1075 1011,1013,1049 1062 1010,1019,1022 1023 1031,1115 1105 1012 1076,1092,1093 1094 1036 1041 1011,1013,1026 1027,1078,1114 1006,1036,1043 1064,1078 1051,1057,1062 1011,1013,1016 1026,1058 1017,1066,1075 1115 1017,1109 1017 1078 1014,1015,1017 1032,107&1080 1089 1013,1040,1062 1036,1043 1046,1069,1070 1075,1091 1040 1055,1077 1064 1050,1057,1087 1041,1056 1014,1032,1079 1060,1089,1105 1080 1014,1032,1052 1007,1114 1007,1016,1017 1066,1075,1079 1096,1115 1102,1106 1079,1089 1069,1070,1072 1075,107&1084 1096 1006 1003,1011,1012 1013,1019,1022 1023,1026,1027 1051,1062,1131 1096 1078 1014 1011,1013,1025 1034,1036,1038 1047,1075,1086 1112 PHONOLA PILOT PORTLAND PRISM PROFEX PROLINE PROSOCAN PROTECH PROTON PULSAR PYE QUASAR QUELLE QUESTA R-LINE RANK ARENA RBM RCA REALISTIC REX REVOX ROADSTAR RUNCO SABA SACCS SAISHO SALORA SAMBERS SAMPO SAMSUX SANDRA SANSEI SANSDI SANYO SBR SCHNEIDER SClMITSD SCOTCH SCOTT SEARS SE6 SEI SEI-SINUDYNE SELECO SEMIVOX SEMP SENTRA SHOGUN SHORAI SSS SIAREM 1008,1017 1011,1013,1019 1011,1019,1040 1023 1006,1037 1099 1022 1006,1017,1043 1079,1066,1089 1106,1109 1062,1113 1010,1011 1008 1023,1056,1087 1007,1017,1031 1034,1036,1071 1075,1097,1114 1115 1016 1017 1016 1031 1011,1016,1022 1023,1039,1041 1128,1129,1130 1131,1132 1011,1013,1019 1026,1050,1056 1062,1064 1055,1073,1088 1089 1017 1006,1060,1089 1106 1010,1013,1117 1035,1046,1055 1069,1070,1072 1075,1091 1084 1006,1069,1109 1055 1036,1043,1075 1013,1019 1019 1078 1110 1112 1016,1032,1048 1050,1052,1074 1075,1100 1008,1017,1020 1017,1060,1086 1096,1103 1011 1062 1011,1062,1063 1064,1063 1022,1025,1026 1050,1051,1059 1062,1063 1016,1036,1079 1089 1043,1075,1095 1007 1055,1073,1086 1064 1051 1015 1011 1095 1011,1064 1043,1075 Controlling SINDYNE SIGNATURE SILVER SKY SKY-WORTH SDLAVDX SDNITRDN SDNOKO SDNOLDR SDNTEC SDUNDESIDN SDUNDWAVE SQUAREVIEW STANDARD STARLITE STERN SUNKAI SUPERTECH SUPREME SUSUMU SYLVANIA SYMPHONIC SYSLINE TANDY 1043,1075,1095 1009 1016 1017 1017 1014,1055 1074 1006,1017 1055,1074,1077 1017 1062,1063,1064 1017,1106 1059 1006,1079,1080 1064 1055,1073,1088 I095, 1099 1078 1001 1080 1013,1025 1059 1017 1032,1041,1055 1079,1080 TASHIKO 1016,1020,1079 TEC 1079,1086 TECHNEMA 1098 TECHNICS 1023,1087,1121 TECHNOLACE 1063 TECHWOOD 1023,1026 TEKNIKA 1009,1011,1019 1025,1026,1027 1040,1049,1063 1064 TELEAVlA 1072 TELEMEISTER 1098 TELETECH 1006 TELETON 1016,1073,1079 TENSAI 1060,1095,1098 TEXET 1078,1080 THOMSON 1046,1069,1070 1072,1091 THORN 1015,1017,1032 1034,1038,1065 1067,1114 TMK 1026,1061,1062 TOMASHI 1090 TOTEVlSION 1019 TRIUMPH 1065 TUTUND 1017,1032,1079 UHER 1073,1096,1098 ULTRA 1067 ULTRAVOX 1043 UNIVERSUM 1017,1044,1089 1102 VECTORRESEARCH1013 VESTEL 1017 VICTOR 1016,1024,1053 1087 VIDEOSAT 1086 VIDEOTECHNIC 1079 VIDIKRON 1025 VIDTECH 1011,1016,1062 VISION 1098 VOXSON 1055 WALTHAM 1079 WATSON 1017,1098 WATT RADIO 1043 I009, 1011,1012 I013, 1025,1026 I056, 1062,1063 WEDA 1016 WRITE WESTINDHOUSE 1017,1078 1098,1112,1118 1119 YAMAHA I011, 1013 YOKO 1017,1079,1101 1109 ZANUSSI 1073 ZENITH 1009,1010,1040 1112 PIONEER 1018,1046,1055 1057,1060,1091 1107,1123,1124 the Rest of Your System WARDS Manufacturer SONY KENWOOD SHARP ONKYO ORION DENON PIONEER Cede 5401 5402,5407 5403 5404 5406 5405 5408 Manufacturer AKAI BBK CYRUS DENON DISCOVISION FUNAI HITACHI ROND DEND IDALL KEBAO MARANTZ MITSUBISHI NAD PANASONIC PHILIPS RADIOLA ROWA SALORA SEDA SHARP SHINCO SMC SONY Code 5222 5224 5207 5202 5201 5217 5201 5213 5219 5215 5203,5205 5202 5202 5210 5203,5207,5209 5207 5212 5203 5201 5221 5211 5220 5204,5206,5216 5218 5215 5202 5223 5201,5202,5208 5214 SUPER TELEFUNKEN TOSHIBA PIONEER Manufacturer Code AIWA 5016,5021 AKAI 5014,5020,5032 ANAM 5041 ARCAM 5021 AUDIOLAB 5021 AUDIOMECA 5021 AUDIO TON 5021 BESTAR 5022 BURMESTER 5045 CALIFORNIAAUDIO LABS 5004 CARVER 5021,5025,5046 CONDOR 5018,5022 CURTISMATHES 5004 CYRUS 5021 DENON 5002,5006,5040 5060 DKK 5001 DUAL 5031 DYNAMIC BASS 5025 EMERSON 5038 EROICA 5053,5054 FANTASIA 5051 FISHER 5024,5025 6ARRARD 5044,5045 6ENEXXA 5005,5038 6OLDSTAR 5043,5051 DRUNDID 5021 HARMAN/KARDON 5021,5023 HITACHI 5005 INKEL 5015,5026,5046 JVC 5011 KENWOOD 5003,5008,5029 5056,5057,5062 KRELL 5021 LINN 5021 LUXMAN 5036 LXI 5038 MADNAVOX 5021,5038 MARANTZ 5004,5009,5017 5021,5026 MATSUI 5021 MCS 5004 MEMOREX 5022 MERIDIAN 5021 MICROMEBA 5021 MISSION 5021 MITSUBISHI 5014,5020 MTC 5045 NAD 5001 NAIM 5021 NIKKO 5024,5041,5051 NSM 5021 ONKYO 5012,5013,5042 5059 OPTIMUS 5001,5005,5008 5019,5025,5038 5045,5046,5048 ORION 5061 PANASONIC 5004,5037 PARASOUND 5045 PHILIPS 5021,5055 PMD 5022 POPPY 5022 PROTON 5021 QED 5021 QUAD 5021 QUASAR 5004, RCA 5010,5025,5038 45 En Controlling REALISTIC REVOX ROTEL SAE SANSUI SANYO SCHNEIDER SCOTT SEARS SHARP SHERWOOD SONY SOUDESIBN TASCAM TEAC TECHNICS THORENS TOSHIBA UNIVERSUM YAMAHA YORX VICTOR WARDS PIONEER Manufacturer ADC AIWA the Rest of Your System 5625,5026,5045 5021 5621,5045 5021 5621,5033,5036 5625,5039 5616 5636 5636 R666,5026,5058 5615,5026,5031 5661,5027,5050 5619 5045 5624,5026,5044 5645 5604,5034,5037 5621 5649 5021 5607,5028 5047 5611 5610,5021 5605,5036,5035 5036,5048,5052 5663 Code 6013 6002,6022,6017 6616 AKAI 6615,6016 ANAM 6035 ARCAM 6005 CARVER 6602,6028 DENON 6605,6039 DUAL 6037 DYNAMIC BASS 6626 EROICA 6041 FISHER 6628 BARRARD 6036 BOLDSTAR 6036 BRUNOIB 6002 HARMON/KARDON 6662,6014 INKEL 6003 JVC 6627,6036,6031 KENWOOD 6663,6004,6619 6624,6025 KYOCERA 6013 LOTTE 6034 LUXMAN 6029 MAB NAVOX 6002 MARANTZ 6002 MEMOREX 6666,6009 MITSUBISHI 6016 NAKAMICHI 6620 NIKKO 6035 OLYMPUS 6629 ONKYO 6610,6011,6032 OPTIMUS 6661,6021 PANASONIC 6023 PHILIPS 6002 RCA 6626 RENAISSANCE 6640 REVOX 6002 46 En SAMSUNB SANSUI SANYO SHARP SONIC SONY TEAC TECHNICS THORENS VICTOR WARDS YAMAHA PIONEER 6638 6002 6628 6619 6036 6612,6026,6033 6636 6023 6002 6627,6036 6001 6606,6007,6019 6601,6008,6009 6621, Manufacturer TOSHIBA SONY PANASONIC KENWOOD JVC SAMSUNB AKAI HARMAN/KARDON MAB NAVOX MITSUBISHI ONKYO PROSCAN RCA SHARP THETADIGITAL TECHNICS THOMSON YAMAHA PHILIPS ZENITH PIONEER Code 5302 5306 5301,5322 5307 5311,5318 5313 0316 5314 5302 5303 5362,5317,5319 5304 5304 5320 5312 5301 5310 5301,5309 5362,5308 5302,5315 5305,5312,5321 5322 Manufacturer AUBIOLAB DENON BRUNOIB MARANTZ MICROMEOA PHILIPS PIONEER REVOX TANDBERB THORENS YAMAHA Code 8005 8002 8005 8005 8065 8605 8004 8005 8003 8005 8661,6006 Manufacturer Code JERROLO 8201,6203 STARCOM 8201 SCIENTIFICATLANTA 8202 Manufacturer ADC AIWA Code 7042 7012,7023,7031 7055,7064 AKAI 7011,7027 ANAM 7016,7046 ARCAM 7018,7046 AUOIOLAB 7059 CAPETRONIC 7042 CARVER 7055,7059 CURTIS 7006 DAEWOO 7032 DENON 7001,7056,7058 DUAL 7046 EROICA 7005 FANTASIA 7037 FEROOSON 7042 FINEARTS 7059 FISHER 7028 BARRARD 7032,7034,7035 BOLOSTAR 7016 BOODMANS 7027 BP AUDIO 7033 BRONDIB 7016,7059 HARMAN/KARDON 7009,7051 INKEL 7038,7040 JBL 7009 JVC 7007,7036,7042 KENWOOD 7003,7017,7025 7026,7044,7053 7063,7066 LOTTE 7037,7039 LUXMAN 7021 MABNAVOX 7036,7042,7055 7059 MARANTZ 7004,7016,7055 7059 MClNTOSH 7026 MCS 7004 MCSILVER 7037 MICROMEGE 7016,7059 NIKKO 7032,7037,7046 OPTIMUS 7017,7034,7042 7049,7052 ONKYO 7013,7029 PALLADIUM 7056 PANASONIC 7004,7024,7041 PRILIPS 7018,7030,7045 7048,7051,7055 7059 PHONOTREND 7038 QUASAR 7004 RCA 7006,7042 RENAISSANCE 7043 REVOX 7016 ROADSTAR 7027 SABA 7042 SAISHO 7027 SAMSUNG 7016 SANSUI 7027,7055 SANY0 7028 Controlling SCHNEIDER SHARP SHERWOOD SOUNDESIDN SONY TAE KWANO TEAC TECHNICS TELEFUNKEN THORENS UHER VICTOR WARDS YAMAHA PIONEER Mal|ufact.rer PHILIPS PANASONIC THOMSON SONY JVC ORUNDIO AKAI HITACHI TOSHIBA MITSUBISHI SHARP ORION SANYO FERGUSON BLAUPUNKT NOKIA ADMIRAL ADVENTURA AIKO AIWA AKIBA ALBA AMBASSADOR 7042 7017 7038 7049 7015,7054,7057 7060 7034 7010,7035 7004,7062,7065 7019,7024,7041 7061,7062,7065 7018,7059 7027,7042,7050 7007 7002,7006,7008 7016,7017 7002,7008,7014 7022,7042,7047 7050,7052 Code 2015,2035,2074 2075 2015,2042,2053 2054,2055,2087 2021,2064,2074 2001,2009,2012 2013,2014,2015 2008,2021,2033 2049,2050,2074 2080 2003,2005,2007 2010,2034,2035 2048,2050,2054 2069,2071,2075 2021,2029,2038 2060,2063 2001,2004,2021 2022,2043,2056 2057 2021,2023,2024 2035,2074 2023,2027,2033 2035,2045 2027,2073 2002,2004,2016 2036,2046,2052 2070,2072,2078 2025,2026,2037 2057 2021,2039,2064 2065 2003,2005,2010 2014,2041,2042 2048,2054,2055 2075 202R,2037,2038 2057 2027,2052 2001 2059 2001,2017,2062 2070,2072 2034 2011,2034,2052 2059,2063,2072 2011 AMERICA ACTION AMERICAN HIGH AMSTRAD 2059 2015 2001,2059,2067 2068 ANAM 2017,2042,2054 2057,2059,2082 2084 ANAM NATIONAL 2042,2054,2087 ANITECH 2034 ASA 2017,2035 ASHA 2057 ASUKA 2017 AUDIOVOX 2017 BAIRD 2001,2021,2037 2039 BASIC LINE 2011,2034,2059 BEAUMARK 2057 BELL & HOWELL 2037 BRANDT 2047,2064,2065 BRANOT ELECTRONIC 2021 BROKSONIC 2002,2040,2046 2052,2078 BUSH 2034,2052,2059 2072 CALIX 2017 CANON 2015 CAPEHART 2011 CARVER 2035 CATRON 2011 CCE 2034,2059 COE 2001 CIMLINE 2034 CINERAL 2059 CITIZEN 2017,2059 CLATRONIC 2011 COLT 2034 COMBITECH 2072 CONDOR 2011 CRAIG 2017,2026,2034 2057,2058 CROWN 201I, 2034,2059 CURTIS MATHES 2015,2021,2032 2042 CYBERNEX 2057 CYRUS 2035 DAEWOO 2011,2024,2025 2059,2083 DANSAI 2034 DAYTRON 2011 DECCA 2001,2035 DE ORAAP 2022,2043 DENON 2022 DUAL 2021 DUMONT 2001,2035,2037 DYNATECH 2001 ELBE 2018 ELCATECH 2034 ELECTROHOME 2017 ELECTROPHONIC 2017 EMEREX 2012 EMERSON 2001,2002,2017 2023,2040,2046 2051,2052,2059 2078,2083 ESC 2057,2059 FIDELITY 2001 FINLANDIA 2035,2037 FINLUX 2001,2022,2035 2037 FIRSTLINE 2017,2023,2024 2034,2052 the Rest of Your System FISHER 2025,2026,2030 2037 FRONTECH 2011 FUJI 2015 FUNAI 2001 DARRARD 2001 DE 2015,2027,2032 2057 DEC 2035 GENERAL 2011,2028 DOLDHAND 2034 6OLDSTAR 2017,2018,2053 2079 6OODMANS 2001,2017,2034 2059,2075 60 VIDEO 2077,2081 DRAETZ 2005,2021,2037 2057 GRANADA 2025,2035,2037 DRAOIENTE 2001,2008 DRANOIN 2001,2017,2034 HANSEATIC 2017 HARMAN/KARDON 2018,2035 HARLEYOAVlDSON 2001 HARWOOD 2034 HCM 2034 HEADQUARTER 2025 HINARI 2004,2034,2057 2072 HI-Q 2026 HUGHESNETWORKSYSTEMS 2022 HYPSON 2034 IMPERIAL 2001 INDERSOL 2004 INTERPUNK 2035 ITT 2005,2021,2025 2037,2038,2057 2074 ITV 2017,2059 JENSEN 2021 KAISUI 2034 KEC 2017,2059 KENDO 2038,2052 KENWOOD 2018,2021,2033 KLH 2034 KODAK 2015,2017 KORPEL 2034 LAYCO 2034 LENCO 2059 LG 2079 LLOYD'S 2001,2051 LOEWE 2004,2005,2017 2035 LOOIK 2004,2034,2057 LUXOR 2023,2025,2027 2037,2038 LXI 2017 M ELECTRONIC 2001 MADNASONIC 2059 MADNAVOX 2001,2015,2019 2035 MAGNIN 2057 MANESTH 2024,2034 MARANTZ 2003,2005,2015 2035 MARTA 2017 MATSUI 2004,2016,2036 2052,2070,2072 MATSUSHITA 2015,2042,2055 MEI 2015 MELECTRONIC 2018 47 En Controlling MEMOREX MEMPHIS METZ the Rest of Your System 2001,2015,2017 2019,2025,2026 2027,2037,2052 2057,2062,2065 2087,2088 2034 2003,2005,2017 2042,2048,2059 2069 MOA 2023,2097 MBN TECHNOLOGY2057 MINCRVA 2048 MINERVA 2005,2010,2048 MINOLTA 2022 MOTOROLA 2015,2027 MTC 2001,2097 MULTITECH 2001,2034 MURPHY 2001 NAB 2031 NATIONAL 2054 NEC 2018,2020,2021 2033,2037 NECKERMANN 2035 NESCO 2034 NIKKO 2017 NIKON 2014 NOBLEX 2057 NOKIA 2021,2025,2037 2038,2097 NORDMENDE 2021,2061,2064 2065,2074 OCEANIC 2001,2021 OKANO 2063,2070 OLYMPUS 2015,2094 OPTIMUS 2017,2027,2031 2037,2042,2077 2086,2087,2068 OSAKI 2001,2017,2034 OTTOVERSAND 2035 PALLADIUM 2005,2017,2021 2034 PATHEMARCONI 2021 PATHECINEMA 2016 PENTAX 2022 PENNY 2015,2017,2016 2020,2022,2057 PERDIO 2001 PHILCO 2015,2018,2052 2078 PHONOLA 2035 PILOT 2017 PORTLAND 2011 PROFEX 2066 PROFITRONIC 2057 PROLINE 2001 PROSCAN 2032 PROTEC 2034 PULSAR 2019 PYE 2035 QUARTER QUARTZ QUASAR QUELLE RADIO SHACK RADIOLA RADIX RANDEX RCA 48 En 2025 2025 2015,2042,2087 2035 2001,2085 2035 2017 2017 2015,2022,2027 2032,2038,2057 REALISTIC REX RFT RICOH ROADSTAR RUNCO SABA SAISHO SALORA SANKY SANSUI SAMSUN6 SAVlLLE SBR SCHAUB LORENZ SCHNEIDER SCOTT SEARS SEG SEI SELECO SEMP SENTRA SHINTOM SHOGUN SHORN SIEMENS SILVA SINGER SINUDYNE SOLAVOX SONOLOR SONTEC STS SUNKAI SUNSTAR SUNTRONIC SYLVANIA SYMHONIC TASHIKO TATUNG TEAC TEC TECHNICS TEKNIKA TELEAVlA TELEFUNKEN TENOSAL TENSAI THOMAS THORN TMK TOTEVISION 2001,2015,2017, 2025,2026,2027, 2037 2021,2074 2075 2014 2017,2034,2097 2059 2019 2021,2049,2090 2061,2064,2065 2074 2004,2016,2036 2052 2023,2025,2038 2019,2027 2001,2021,2033 2052,205&2078 2024,2057,2076 2077 2072 2035 2001,2005,2021 2037 2001,2034,2035 2023,2024,2040 2046 2001,2015,2017 2022,2025,2026 2037 2057,2066 2004,2035 2021 2024 2011 2034,2037 2057 2004 2003,2005,2010 2017,2030,2035 2037,2048 2017 2024,2034 2004,2035 2011 2025 2017 2022 2070 2001 2001 2001,2015,2023 2035 2001 2001 2001,2021,2035 2001,2021 2011 2015,2042,2094 2001,2015,2007 2017,2028 2021 2021,2047,2098 2064,2074 2034 2001,2066 2001 2016,2021,2037 2051,2057 2017,2057 TOWADA UHER UNITECH UNIVERSUM 2066 2057 2057 2001,2006,2010 2017,2035,2038 2048,2057,2067 VECTOR 2024 VECTORRESEARCH2018,2020 VICTOR 2008,2021, 2033 VIDEO CONCEPTS 2020,2024 VlDEOSONIC 2097 WARDS 2001,2015,2022 2026,2027,2032 2034,2035,2057 WHITE WESTINGHOUSE 2052,2059 XR-10O0 2001 XR-10Ol 2015 XR-1002 2034 YAMAHA 2018 YAMISHI 2034 YOKAN 2034 YOKO 2011,2057 ZENITH 2001,2014,2019 2092,2076 PIONEER 2031,2033,2035 2044,2056 Ma.ufacturer ABSAT AST ALBA Code 4006 4027 4029,4034,4037 4052 ALDES 4019 AMSTRAD 4003,4016,4025 4038,4039,4042 ANKARO 4013,4019,4030 4044 ANTTRON 4009,4034 ARMSTRONG 4015 ASTRA 4005 ASTRO 4008,4039,4045 AVALON 4031 AXIS 4030,4046 BT 4053 BEKO 4010 BEST 4030 BLAOPUNKT 4008 BOCA 4015,4043 BRAINWAVE 4022 BRITISHSKY BROADCASTING 4058 BUSH 4002 CNT 4045 CAMBRIDGE 4024 CANAL SATELLITE 4059 CANAL+ 4059 CHANNEL MASTER 4029 COMLINK 4019 CONNEXIONS 4031 CROWN 4015 CYRUS 4011 D-BOX 4094 DDC 4029 DNT 4011,4031 ECHOSTAR 4031,4036,4061 EMANON 4034 FTE HUMAX 4060 FERBUSON 4002,4009,4010 4023 FIDELITY 4016 Controlling FINLUX 4005,4024,4032 4037 FRACARR0 4061 FREECOM 4034 FUBE 4030,4031,4034 B-SAT 4009 6ALAXIS 4019,4097,4060 GENERALINSTRUMENT 4012 BOLDBOX 4059 600OIN6 4048 60GDMANS 4010 GRUNDIG 4008,4010,4048 HINARI 4009 HIRSCHMANN 4008,4032,4039 4040,4049 HITACHI 4037 HOUSTON 4053 HUTH 4013,4015,4019 4026 ITT 4005 INVIDEO 4061 INTERVISION 4050 JVC 4048 JGHANSSGN 4022 KATHREIN 4004,4006,4008 4011,4035,4041 KREISELMEYER 4008 KYOSTAR 4034 LASAT 4043,4045 LENCG 4034 LENNOX 4050 LUPUS 4030 LUXOR 4005,4049 MAN HATTAN 4037,4045,4050 MARANTZ 4011 MASPRO 4004,4023 MATSUI 4024,4048 MEDIASAT 4059 MEDIAMARKT 4015 MINERVA 4048 MORGAN'S 4015,4043 NAVEX 4022 NEUHAUS 4039 NEUSAT 4057 NEWHAUS 4013 NIKKO 4028 NOKIA 4005,4032,4037 4049,4054,4063 NORDMENDE 4029 0RBITECH 4039 OXFORD 4024 PACE 4002,4009,4014 4023,4037,4055 4058 PALLADIUM 4048 PALSAT 4039 PANDA 4037 PHILIPS 4007,401I, 4020 4037,4048,4059 PHGNGTREND 4019,4050 PIONEER 4021,4059 PLANET 4061 PROMAX 4037 PROSAT 4019 QUADRAL 4029,4044 RADIOLA 4011 RADIX 4031,4064 RFT 4011,4013,4019 SAT 4027,4038 SAGA 4023,4045 SABRE 4037 SAOEM SALORA SATCOM SATEC SATMASTER SATPARTNER 4056 4005 4026,4051 4009 4026 4022,4034,4040 4045 SCHWAIGER 4009,4041 SEEMANN 4031,4046 SEG 4030,4034 SIEMENS 4008 SKYMASTER 4019,4044,4051 SONY 4017,4018 STRONG 4062 SUNSTAR 4043 TPS 4056 TANTEC 4023,4037 TECHNISAT 4001,4039 TECHNILAND 4026 TELEFUNKEN 4034 TELEKA 4015,4052 TELESAT 4051 THOMSON 4037,4059 TGNNA 4026,4053 TRIAD 4027 TRIASAT 4040 UNITOR 4022 UNIVERSUM 4008,4049 VENTANA 4011 VORTEC 4034 VTECH 4027 WINERSAT 4022 WlSI 4008,4027,4031 4037 XSAT 4006,4065 XCOM MULTIMEDIA 4065 ZEHNDER 4033,4045,4047 Ma.ufacturer ARC Code 3002,3003,3004 3006,3008 ANDOVER 3037 BELL& HOWELL 3006 BIRBMINGHAM CABLE COMMUNICATION 3020 BRITISHTELECOM 3002,3012 CABLETIME 3016,3019,3025 3029 CGNTEC 3009 CLYDE 3011 CRYPTGVlSIGN 3038 DAEHAN 3043 DAERYUNG 3003 DECSAT 3027 EVERQUESST 3007 FILMNET 3028 FRANCETELECOM 3030 6EC 3011 GEMINI 3007 GENERALINSTRUMENT 3004,3020 3031,3046 60LDSTAR 3014,3047 GRUNDIG 3035 HITACHI 3004 JASC0 3007 JERROLD 3002,3004,3005 3006,3007,3020 3031,3046 LGALPS 3044 the Rest of Your System MEMOREX 3001 MNET 3009,3028 NOW 3041 OAK 3009 PACIFIC 3039 PANASONIC 3001,3013 PARAGON 3001 PULSAR 3001 PVPSTEREOVISUAL MATRIX 3002 PIONEER 3010,3014,3018 3036 QUASAR 3001 RADIO SHACK 3007 REMBRANDT 3004 RUNCO 3001 SAMSUNG 3014,3040 SATBOX 3024 SIGNAL 3007 SIGNATURE 3004 STS 3015 SALGRA 3026 SCIENTIFIC 3003,3032,3049 SCIENTIFICATLANTA 3003,3008 3021 SEAWGO 3045 STARCGM 3002,3007 STARBATE 3007 STARQUEST 3007 TAIHAN 3043 TELESERVICE 3022 TELE+I 3028 TUDI 3023 TUSA 3007 TOCOM 3005 TONGKOOK 3042,3048 TOSHIBA 3001 UNITED CABLE 3002 VIDEOWAY 3017 VISICABLE+ 3033 WESTMINSTER 3012 WOLSEYOENE 3037 ZENITH 3001,3034 49 En Troubleshooting Incorrect operations are often mistaken tot trouble and malfunctions If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points below¸ Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component¸ Investigate the other components listed beIo_ and electrical appliances being used¸ If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks ask your nearest PIONEER authorized se_ice center or your dealer to carry out repair work¸ The power does not turn ON. • Connect the power plug to the wail outlet Disconnect tile power plug {tom the outlet, • again Make sure there touching are no loose strands tile real: panel and insert of speaker This could wire cause the receiver to shut off automaticaI1), The unit does not respond when the buttons are pressed. No sound • is output is selected. • • Adiust MASTER VOkUME Press the MONITOR button • Press SPEAKERS connected to select is output when a function is connected • (refer to pages 6 to 15) Press the correct [unction button • • • in radio correctly When a search is perIbrmed by a DTS compatible CD player during playback, noise is output. • Tbis is not a malfunction, but be sure to turn the volume down to prevent the output of loud noise [rom your speakers Cannot broadcasts, be remote controlled, • Replace the batteries Connect the antenna (refer to page 11) Route rlrl RF and digital cables away fl:om the antenna terminals and wires • within Fully extend position • Avoid exposing Tune in the correct reception, • No audio is output when software with DTS is played back. • Make sure your DVD is digitally ccmnected to this receiver (refer to page 6 7) and set the SIGNAL SELECT to 'DIGITAL" is selected, Make sure the component noise correctly the speakers),ou • Considerable {rcquenc_ the FM wire antenna, and secure position for best to a wail Connect an outdoor FM antenna (refer to page 11) Adiust the direction and position lot best reception Connect an additional internal or external AM antenna (refer to page 11) • 7bin off the equipment • away flom the receiver Place the antenna farther away [tom the equipment causing Broadcast Connect En a fimction • No image 5O when Make sure the component is ccmnected (refer to pages 6 to 15) Press MUTING on the remote control Sound is produced from other components, but not from LD or DVD player. • Set SIGNAL SELECT to 'DIGITAL" or "ANALOG" according to the type of connections made (refer to page 29) • Set the digital input settings correctly (reIer to pages 20 21) • Make digital connections (refer to page 5 7) and set SIGNAL SELECT to 'DIGITAL" (refer to page 29) • Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the DVD player causing the noise or move it the noise stations Operate sensor cannot be selected antenna automatically: (refer to page 11) No sound from surround or center speakers. • Refer to "SPE4.KERS setting mode" on page 17 to check the speaker settings • Refer to ' Setdng the volume level of each cbamlel" on page 21 to check the speaker levels Connect the speakers (refer to page 12,13) • Make sure that both A and B sets of speakers are not switched on at the same time (A+B setting) on the h:ont panel (refer to page 4) • Remove the obstacle to direct or operate the remote flom another sensor on the front panel ligbt The display is dark or of[,. • Press FL DIMMER on the remote to return to the default If the unit an outdoor (refer to page 4) 23 feet ( 7 m), 30° of the remote does not operate normally control due to external effects such as static electrici b Disconnect the power plug [tom the outlet again to return to normal operating repeatedly and insert conditions Additional Information Specifications Amplifier Section Continuous average power output of 100 watts (VSX-D850S is 110 watts)* per channel, min., at 8 ohms, from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz with no more than 02 %** total harmonic distortion (front). Continuous Power Output (VSX D710S/D810S) Front ............... 100 W per channel (lkHz, 10 %, 8 Q) Center ................................ Surround Surround 100 W (lkHz, 10 %, 8 [2) ........ 100 W per chamlel (lkHz, 10 %, 8 [2) Back ............. 100 W (lkHz, 10 %, 8 f_)*** Continuous Power Output (VSX D850S) Front ............... 110 W per channel (lkHz, 10 %, 8 Q) Center 110 W (lkHz, 10 %, 8 Q) ........ 110 W per channel (lkHz, Back ................... 110 W (lkHz, 10 %, 8 [2) 10 %, 8 Q) ................................ Surround Sunound Input (Sensitivity/Impedance) CD, AUX, VCR/DVR, CD R/TAPE/MD, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO ........................................................ 200 mV/47 k_ Frequency Response CD, AUX, VCWDVR, CD R/TAPE/MD, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO ......................................... 5 Hz to 100,000 Hz "a°dB Output (lcveI/Impedance) VCR/DVR RE(;, CD R/TAPE/MD REC ....................................................... 200 roW22 k_ _bne Control BASS ............................................... + 6 dB (100 Hz) TREBLE........................................... + 6 dB (10 kHz) LOUDNESS ........................ +9 dB 100 Hz/10 kHz) FM Tuner Section Frequency Range ...................... 875 MHz to 108 MHz Usable Sensitivity ........................ Mono:13 2 dBf, IHF (13 gV/75 Q) 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity .................... Mono: 202 dB Stereo: 386 dBf Signal to Noise Ratio ............. Mono: 73 dB (at 85 dBf) Stereo: 70 dB (at 85 dBf) Distortion .................................. Stereo: 05 % (1 kHz) Alternate Channel Selectivity ............. 60 dB (400 kHz) Stereo Separation ................................... 40 dB (1 kHz) Frequency Response ............. 30 Hz to 15 kHz (+1) dB Antenna Input (DIN) ........................ 75 _ unbalanced AM Tuner Section Frequency Range ...................... 530 kHz to 1,700 kHz Sensitivity (IHF, Loop antenna) .................... 350 laV/m Selectivity ........................................................... 25 dB Signal to Noise Ratio .......................................... 50 dB Antenna .................................................. Loop at?tenna Miscellaneous Power Requirements Video Section Input (Sensitivity/I mpeda nce) VCR/DVR, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO ............................................................ 1 Vp p/75 Output (lcveI/Impedance) VCWDVR ............................................. 1 Vp p/75 Frequency Response VCWDVR, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO -+ MONITOR ................................................ 5 Hz to 7 MHz "'i dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio .......................................... (;l>ss Talk ........................................................... 55 dB 55 dB AC 120 V, 60 Hz 250 W 350 VA VSX D810S .................................................... 290 W 420 VA VSX D8505 .................................................... It? Standby AC Outlet 290 W 420 VA ............................................................ 1W ......................... 100 W MAX (SWITCHED) Dimensions ............. (16-9/16 420 (%0 x 158 (H) x 401 (D) mm (W) x 6 4/16 (H) x 15 13116 (D) in) _Veight (without package) VSX D710S .................................. 88 kg (19 lb 7 oz) ................................ 105 kg (23 lb 3 oz) VSX D850S ................................ 105 kg (23 lb 3 oz) VSX-D810S Signal-to Noise Ratio (IHF, short circuited, A network) CD, AUX, VCR/DVR, CD R/TAPE/MD, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO ....................................................................... 96 dB Signal-to Noise Ratio [EIA, at 1 W (1 kHz)] CD, AUX, VCR/DVR, CD R/TAPE/MD, DVD/LD, TV/SAT, VIDEO ....................................................................... 79dB .......................... Power Consumption VSX D710S .................................................... Furnished Parts FM wire Antenna ....................................................... 1 AM loop Antenna ....................................................... DW Ceil Batteries VSX-D710S/D810S : AA Size / IEC R6P .................. VSX-D850S : ,CA Size / IEC LR6 .............................. Remote Control Unit .................................................. 2 2 1 Operating Instructions 1 ............................................... 1 NOTE: • Specifications and the design are subject to possible modifications without notice, due to improvements * Measured pursuant to the Federal Trade Commissiong Trade Regulation rule on Power Output Claims for Amplifiers ** Measured by Audio Spectrum Analyzer *** VSX DS10S only 51 En @ We Want fun Used and You Listening wisely, your new enjoyment. Since undetectable hldustries until sound equipment hearing damage it is too lule, Assoclutioi_'s this Consumer avoid prolonged exposul'e to excessive included for your pl'otecdon. you can maxhnize the lull told excitem6nt yore ¸ eqlupment ir_anulucturer and the glectr_)nic ]llduslries Association's Decibel without aflecting oflers This Cort£uln6r you u) get the most out of yore ¸ eqlupment by One that lets the sound conle Ibrough loud and blaring or distortion and, most hnportantly, yore ¸ sensitive 30 Quiet 40 Living 50 Light hearing. library, soft room, 66 Air 70 Vacuum cleaner, adapts to higher volumesof sound So what sounds ;_normaP'can actually be luud and harnl_l to your Ilearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a sale level BEFORE yore" hearing adapts. 80 Average at two city feet. can be deceiving. Ovel time yore" hearing 'comfbrt Once you have established a comtbr • Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minule or loss in the _mre tabte sound conditioner THE FOLLOWING UNDER CONSTANT To establish a sati' level: • Sta1_ yore volume contlol at a low setlulg • Slowly incl_ase the sound until you can hear it com_rtably clearly, mid without distortion. and 9B 106 126 14B 180 level: to do this now will help to prevent hearlug damage After all, we want you listening let a lifelune I_oise and the Electronic Group This recommend list of sound you levels is whispers normal level" Sound maimfacturer relYigerator, traI/3c, will provide a lifetime of flora loud noise is often Elecu'onics Selecting fine audio equipment such as flue unit you've just pmchased is only Ihe start of yore ¸nmsical enjoyment. N ow it's time to consider how Electronics Group want playing it at a sale level. clear without annoying For A Lifetime bedroom away conversation, at 2B feet, hair sewing dryer, traffic, quiet restaurant disposals, NOISES CAN EXPOSURE traffic machine noisy garbage Itom office alarm clock BE DANGEROUS Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower Garbage b'uck, chain saw, pneumatic drill Rock band concert in fronl of speakers, thunderclap Gunshot blast, jet plane Rocket launching pad Int_)rrllagon courtesy of the Deafnes_ @ Research Foundation. _I Should Service Lhls product Cof_/pal_y, accessories, f_,quire or if pleas@ call you service wish the it/ tile U S to purchase nur_/b@f shown A and you wish replao@mel_t 800 Please listed do not number ship your product for ass_stal_C@ to to locates pa_ts, the nearest op@ratlng Plun@@r instructiol_s, Authoriz_d servtc@ [r/d_spender/t rY_al_ua]s, or below Pioneer 42/ without /404 first calling the CustorT/@r S@fvlcez Department at the above to locate', £qor/eer Electronics Sefvlct% [rl( Customer Service Departl /_r/t RO BOX /760, Long Beach, CA 90801 I760, u S A For warranty luformation please Should this product requlre i_e_rest Ploneer Authorized Alterr/atively, please contact See the Lil /ited Warranty sheet service it/ Canada, please 00r/tact Service Cor_lpany in Canad_ the Customer Selvice Department Pioneer Electlonics of Garlada, (';ustorT/er Service Depart/T/ellt 300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, (9051479 44 I 1 / 18771283 590/ For warranty I Si ce produd obtenir Service information dolt @tre lu nora du a la cllunt&lu please r6,,pard_ see au the Canada, C@ntr_ d@ Service,, de P_or/eer: Lil /ited Warranty veuillez autons@ vous P_on@@r Pioneer lectloniques Selvice & la cller/t_le 300, Allstate Parkway, (9051479-44 I 1 / 18771283 590/ Pour obtt_nir aCCOl_pagr/@ -I des rt,r/selgrlements le produit sur [a garanti(_, du Jr/eluded a Pioneer your Car/adlarl at the product Authorized following Dealer O_ltar_o sheet le plus Canada, L3R irlcluded & un pr@s OP2 with your distllbuteur de,, chez product autoris_ vous Vous Pioneer pouvez Markham, Ontario vous reporter L3R 4 1. 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