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Instructions

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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Confidential Unpublished Works.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
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ATTACHMENTS

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instructions

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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
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CD recorder

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f

Your Equipment

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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

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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

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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

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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"

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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.

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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.

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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),

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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

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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

•

•

•

•
•
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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"

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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"

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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

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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

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•

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
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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

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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
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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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"

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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
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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

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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

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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

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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_

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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

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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
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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

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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

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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

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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:
•

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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

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ORUNDIO

44
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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
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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

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without

/404

first

calling

the

CustorT/@r

S@fvlcez

Department

at

the

above

to

locate',

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Service
Departl
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RO
BOX
/760,
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Beach,
CA 90801
I760,
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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
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