Sherwood R-607, R-507 Operating Instructions Manual

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R-607/R-507
AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER
RÉCEPTEUR AUDIO/VIDÉO
RECEPTOR DE AUDIO/VÍDEO
AUDIO/VIDEO RECEIVER
АУДИО-/ВИДЕОРЕСИВЕР
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GUIDE D’UTILISATION
INSTRUCCIONES DE FUNCIONAMIENTO
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
ИНСТРУКЦИЯ ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ
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Safety Information
READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR UNIT
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE FRONT OR BACK COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
This symbol indicates the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure
that may be of sufcient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
This symbol indicates important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Caution regarding installation
Note
Wall
Do not block ventilation openings or stack other equipment on the top.
Note:
For heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a conned space such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.
CAUTION
Leave space around the unit for sufcient ventilation.
Avoid installation in extremely hot or cold locations, or in an
area that is exposed to direct sunlight or heating equipment.
Keep the unit free from moisture, water, and dust.
Do not let foreign objects in the unit.
Keep the ventilation openings clear of items, such as
newspapers, linens, or curtains.
Keep open ame from candles or other sources away from the
unit.
Observe the local regulations regarding disposal of packaging
materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.
Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing, or place objects
lled with liquids such as vases.
Do not let insecticides, benzene, or thinner come in contact
with the unit.
Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way.
Notes on the AC power cord and the wall outlet
The unit remains connected to AC power as long as it is
plugged into the wall outlet, even if the unit has been turned off.
To completely disconnect this product from AC power,
disconnect the plug from the wall socket outlet.
When setting up this product, make sure that the AC outlet you
are using is easily accessible.
Disconnect the plug from the wall outlet when not using the unit
for long periods of time.
Manufactured under license under U.S.
Patent Nos: 5,956,674; 5,974,380;
6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,212,872;
7,333,929; 7,392,195; 7,272,567 &
other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS-HD,
the Symbol, & DTS-HD and the Symbol together are registered
trademarks & DTS-HD Master Audio is a trademark of DTS, Inc.
Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Pro
Logic, and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-
Denition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks
of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other contries.
* DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD is applicable only for
R-607.
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Table of Contents
2 SAFETY INFORMATION
4 GETTING STARTED
4 Front Panel
4 Rear Panel
5 Remote Control
6 Placement
7 CONNECTIONS
7 Connect Your Speakers
7 Connect Your Subwoofer
8 Connect Your TV or Video Display
9 Connect Your Audio and Video Source Devices
13 Connect the Tuner Antennas
13 Connect to AC Power
13 Install the Batteries in the Remote Control
14 SETUP
14 Turn On the AVR
14 Congure the AVR for Your Speakers
16 OPERATION
16 Operating Your AVR
16 Listening to FM and AM Radio
17 Listening to Media on a USB Device
17 Selecting a Surround Mode
18 Advanced Functions
20 TROUBLESHOOTING
21 SPECIFICATIONS
4
Getting Started
Front Panel
8 9 10 11 14 15
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
12 13
1
Main Power Switch
2
Standby Indicator
3
On/Standby Switch
4
IR Sensor
5
Display
6
Surround Select Buttons
7
Master Volume Control
8
Input Selector
9
Headphone Connector
10
F.AUX Input Connector
11
Band Select Button
12
Tuning Up/Down Buttons
13
Preset Select Buttons
14
Stereo Mode Button
15
USB Port
Rear Panel
3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2
1
Digital Audio Connectors
2
HDMI Connectors
3
Tuner Antenna Connectors
4
Analog Audio Connectors
5
Subwoofer Connector
6
Composite Video Connectors
7
Speaker Connectors
8
AC Input Connector
Getting Started
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Remote Control
1
Power On Button
2
Source Select Buttons
3
Surround Select Buttons
(The GAME and NETWORK buttons are
not available.)
4
Top Menu Button
5
▲/▼/◄/► Select Buttons
ENTER/MEMO Enter/Memory Button
SEARCH.M RDS Search Button
(* The SEARCH.M button is available only
in models that are distributed in Europe.)
6
Display/Mode Button
7
Stop Button
8
Repeat Button
9
Tuning Up/Down Buttons
Rewind/Fast forward Buttons
10
Preset Station Up/Down Buttons
Previous/Next Buttons
11
Random Button
12
Play/Pause Button
13
Return Button
14
Volume Up/Down Buttons
15
Setup Menu Button
16
Mute Button
17
Stereo Mode Button
18
Audio Assign Button
19
Channel Level Button
20
Test Tone Sequence Button
21
Tone Control Button
22
Standby Button
1
4
6
5
8
9
7
2
3
17
15
22
16
11
21
20
19
18
14
10
13
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R-607/R-507AUDIO/VIDEORECEIVER
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Placement
Place Your Speakers
Determine the locations for your system’s speakers
according to their manufacturers directions and the
layout of your listening room. Use the illustration below
as a guide for 5.1-channel systems.
To create the most realistic surround-sound environment
possible, you should place your speakers in a circle
with the listening position at its center. You should angle
each speaker so it directly faces the listening position.
Use the diagram below as a guide.
Placing the Left, Center and Right
Speakers
Place the center speaker either on top of, below or
mounted on the wall above or below the TV or video-
display screen. Place the front left and right speakers
along the circle, about 30 degrees from the center
speaker and angled toward the listener.
Place the front left, front right and center speakers at
the same height, preferably at about the same height
as the listeners ears. The center speaker should be
no more than 2 feet (0.6m) above or below the left/
right speakers. If you’re using only two speakers with
your AVR, place them in the front left and front right
positions.
Placing the Surround Speakers
You should place the left and right surround speakers
approximately 110 degrees from the center speaker,
slightly behind and angled toward the listener.
Alternatively, you can place them behind the listener,
with each surround speaker facing the opposite-side
front speaker. You should place the surround speakers
2 feet – 6 feet (0.6m – 1.8m) higher than the listeners
ears.
Placing the Subwoofer
Because a room’s shape and volume can have a
dramatic effect on a subwoofer’s performance, it is best
to experiment with placement so that you will nd the
location that produces the best results in your particular
listening room. With that in mind, these rules will help
you get started:
Placing the subwoofer next to a wall generally will
increase the amount of bass in the room.
Placing the subwoofer in a corner generally will
maximize the amount of bass in the room.
In many rooms, placing the subwoofer along the
same plane as the left and right speakers can
produce the best integration between the sound of
the subwoofer and that of the left and right speakers.
In some rooms, the best performance could even
result from placing the subwoofer behind the
listening position. A good way to determine the best
location for the subwoofer is by temporarily placing it
in the listening position and playing music with strong
bass content. Move around to various locations in
the room while the system is playing (putting your
ears where the subwoofer would be placed), and
listen until you nd the location where the bass
performance is best. Place the subwoofer in that
location.
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Connections
Before making any connections to the audio/
video receiver, ensure that the AVR’s AC cord
is unplugged from the AVR and the AC outlet.
Making connections with the AVR plugged in and
turned on could damage the speakers.
Caution
Connect Your Speakers
HowtousetheAVR’sspeakerterminals
1
Unscrew Cap
2
Insert Bare Wire
3
Tighten Cap
Always connect the colored (+) terminal on the AVR to
the (+) terminal on the speaker (usually red), and the
black (–) terminal on the AVR to the (–) terminal on the
speaker (usually black).
Make sure the (+) and (–) bare wires do not touch
each other or the other terminal. Touching wires
can cause a short circuit that can damage your
AVR.
Caution
Connect the speakers as shown in the illustration.
Connect Your Subwoofer
Use a single RCA audio cable to connect the AVR’s
Subwoofer Pre-Out connector to your subwoofer.
Consult your subwoofers user manual for specic
information about making connections to it.
Subwoofer
Rear Panel
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R-607/R-507AUDIO/VIDEORECEIVER
Connect Your TV or Video
Display
HDMI Monitor Out Connector
If your TV has an HDMI connector and you have HDMI
video source devices, use an HDMI cable (not supplied)
to connect your TV to the AVR’s HDMI Monitor Out
connector.
It will provide the best possible picture quality.
Rear Panel
CompositeVideoMonitorOutConnector
If your TV does not have an HDMI connector, or if
your TV does have an HDMI connector
but you are
connecting some source devices with only composite
video connectors
, use a composite video cable (not
included) to connect the AVR's Composite Monitor Out
connector to your TV’s composite video connector.
Composite
VIDEO IN
Rear Panel
Composite Video Cable
(not supplied)
TV
The AVR’s on-screen display (OSD) only appears
through the Composite Monitor Out connector. If
you want to use the AVR’s OSD menus you need
to connect its Composite Monitor Out connector
to your TV even if you are not connecting any
composite video source devices to the AVR.
Note
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Connections
English
Connect Your Audio and
Video Source Devices
Source devices are components where a playback
signal originates, e.g., a Blu-ray Disc™ or DVD player;
a cable, satellite or HDTV tuner; etc. Your AVR has
several different types of input connectors for your
audio and video source devices: HDMI, composite
video, optical digital audio, coaxial digital audio and
analog audio.
Each of your AVR’s source buttons is assigned to an
analog audio input connector.
The digital inputs are not assigned to any specic sets
of analog inputs. Once you select a source device you
can use the remote control’s DIGITAL button to select
the specic audio input connection (HDMI, coaxial
digital, optical digital, analog) that you want to listen to.
(Note: You cannot select an audio input connection for
the FM/AM or USB source buttons.)
As you connect your various source components, ll out
the “Source Device Connected” and “Digital Audio Input
Connector Used” columns in the following table. it will
make it easy to keep track of which devices you have
connected to which connectors.
HDMI Devices
If any of your source devices have HDMI connectors,
using those connectors will provide the best possible
video and audio performance quality. Since the HDMI
cable carries both digital video and digital audio
signals, you do not have to make any additional audio
connections for devices you connect via HDMI cables.
If you have a TV equipped with the HDMI Audio Return
Channel function, its sound is fed to the AVR via the
HDMI Monitor Out connection’s Audio Return Channel,
and it will not require additional audio connections to
the AVR.
HDMI Cable
(not supplied)
HDMI-Equipped Source Device
Rear Panel
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R-607/R-507AUDIO/VIDEORECEIVER
CompositeVideoDevices
You will need to make composite video connections
from your source devices that do not have HDMI video
connections. You will also need to make an audio
connection from the device to the AVR.
Composite
VIDEO OUT
Rear Panel
Composite Video Cable
(not supplied)
Composite Video-Equipped
Source Device
Optical Digital Audio Devices
If your source devices have optical digital outputs,
connect them to the AVR’s optical digital audio
connectors.
OPTICAL
OUT
Rear Panel
TV, DVD Player, etc.
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English
Coaxial Digital Audio Devices
If your source devices have coaxial digital outputs,
connect them to the AVR’s coaxial digital audio
connectors.
OUT
Rear Panel
TV, DVD Player, etc.
OUT
Analog Audio Devices
Make analog audio connections from your source
devices that do not have HDMI or digital audio
connections. If you’re connecting video sources to the
AVR’s Video 1 or Video 2 audio inputs, you must also
connect the source device’s composite video output to
the corresponding composite video connector.
RL
TV, DVD Player, etc.
Rear Panel
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R-607/R-507AUDIO/VIDEORECEIVER
Audio Recorder
Connect an analog audio recorder’s inputs to the AVR’s
analog audio Tape Out connectors.
You can record any analog audio input signal (except
Tape In).
RL
Rear Panel
Analog Audio Recording Device
VideoRecorders
Connect an analog video recorders video input
connector to the AVR’s Video 1 Out composite video
connector and its audio input connectors to the AVR’s
Video 1 Out analog audio connectors. You can record
the Video 2 composite video input signal.
Rear Panel
R L
AUDIO IN (COMPOSITE)
VIDEO
Analog Video Recording Device
IN
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Connections
English
Connect the Tuner Antennas
Connect the supplied FM antenna to the AVR’s FM
75Ω antenna connector. For the best reception,
extend the FM antenna as far as possible.
Bend and fold the base of the supplied AM antenna
as shown and connect the antenna wires to the
AVR’s AM and Gnd connectors. Rotate the antenna
as necessary to minimize background noise.
Rear Panel
AM Loop Antenna
Connect to AC Power
Connect the AC power cord to the AVR’s AC Input
connector and then to a working AC power outlet.
AC power cord
To the wall outlet
Rear Panel
Before connecting the AC power cord, make
sure that the AC voltage listed on the AVR’s
back panel matches the AC voltage used in your
country.
Note
Install the Batteries in the
Remote Control
Remove the remote control’s battery cover, insert the
two supplied AAA batteries as shown in the illustration,
and replace the battery cover.
Remove the protective plastic from the AVR’s
front panel to keep it from reducing the remote
control’s effectiveness.
Note
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Setup
Turn On the AVR
1
Set the AVR’s Main Power switch to “On”.
(The Standby indicator will glow red.)
2
Press the front-panel On/Standby button.
Main Power Switch Standby Indicator
On/Standby Button
On the remote control, you can only turn on or off the
AVR to standby mode by following the steps below.
When the power button is pressed on the main unit,
you cannot turn on the main unit even by pressing the
power button on the remote control.
Standby
Button
POWER
ON
Button
1
Press POWER ON on the standby mode.
2
Press STANDBY to turn on the standby mode.
Congure the AVR for Your
Speakers
You will be using the following remote control buttons to
congure your AVR:
Setup
Menu
Button
Enter
Button
Return
Button
Left/
Right/
Up/
Down
Buttons
1
Turn on your TV and select the TV input where
you connected the AVR’s Composite Monitor
Out connector in
Connect Your Audio and Video
Source Devices
, on page 9.
Although you can congure the AVR using only
its front-panel message display, it is much easier
to use the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu
system.
Note
2
Press the remote control’s SETUP button. The
AVR’s OSD System Setup menu will appear on
the TV.
System Setup
1. Speaker Setup
2. HDMI Setup
3. Audio Setting’s
4. Auto Power Control
5. Speakers On/Off
3
Use the remote’s arrow and ENTER buttons
to select “Speaker Setup”. The Speaker Setup
menu will appear.
a. Speaker Setting’s
1. Speaker Setup
b. Crossover
c. Channel Level
d. Speaker Distance
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4
Select “Speaker Settings”. The Speaker Settings
menu will appear.
SpeaKer Setting’s1a.
Front
Center
Surrround L/R
Subwoofer
< LARGE >
[ LARGE ]
[ LARGE ]
[ YES ]
5
Use the remote’s left and right arrow buttons
to select NO, SMALL or LARGE for the Front,
Center and Surround speaker positions,
depending on the speakers you have connected
to the receiver.
NO:
Select this setting if you have not connected
a speaker in that position (not available for the
Front speakers).
SMALL:
Select this setting if the speaker is not
capable of producing clean, deep bass energy
at output levels that match those produced by
a powered subwoofer. All bass in that channel
is removed from that speaker and is sent to the
subwoofer (or to the Front speakers if Subwoofer
is set to NO). Most speakers (unless they are
large and powerful) should be considered
SMALL.
LARGE:
Select this setting if the speaker is
capable of producing clean, deep bass energy
at output levels that match those produced by a
powered subwoofer. All bass in that channel is
sent to that speaker.
When you’re nished, press the remote control’s
RETURN button to return to the Speaker Setting
menu.
If your system has a subwoofer and you set the
Front speakers to LARGE, the subwoofer may
not output audio except for Dolby Digital and
DTS encoded program material that contains
LFE channel information. If you set your
Front speakers to LARGE and you want your
subwoofer to reproduce bass from all program
material, set the Subwoofer to PLUS (see below).
For Subwoofer, select YES (if your system has
a subwoofer), NO (if your system does not
have a subwoofer), or PLUS (if your system
has a subwoofer, you set your Front speakers
to LARGE and you want your subwoofer to
reproduce bass from all program material).
Note
6
For now you can skip the “Crossover” setting.
7
Select “Speaker Distance”. The Speaker
Distance menu will appear.
SpeaKer Distance1d.
Units [ FEET ]
Front L
Center
Front R
Surrround R
Surrround L
Subwoofer
< 10.0ft >
[ 10.0ft ]
[ 10.0ft ]
[ 10.0ft ]
[ 10.0ft ]
[ 10.0ft ]
The unit display may differ depending on the
distributed models.
Note
8
Measure the distance from each speaker in your
system to the listening position. Write down the
distances.
9
Use the remote’s left and right arrow buttons to
change the distance setting for each speaker so
it matches the distance you wrote down in step 8.
When you’re nished, press the remote control’s
RETURN button to return to the Speaker Setting
menu.
10
Select “Channel Level”. The Channel Level
menu will appear. Use the remote’s left and
right arrow buttons to set Test Tone to “Manual”
and press the remote’s ENTER button. After the
on-screen countdown you will hear test noise
through the front left speaker.
Channel Level1c.
Test Tone < Manual >
11
Sit in the main listening position and adjust
the AVR’s volume control so the test noise
is moderately loud. Note the volume of the
test noise through the rst speaker. Press the
remote’s down arrow button to advance the
test noise to each of your system’s speakers
and note the volume level of the noise in each
speaker.
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As you advance the test noise through the
speakers, use the remote’s left and right arrow
buttons to adjust the volumes of the channels
until all of them play at the same volume.
When you’re nished, press the remote’s SETUP
button to turn of the on-screen menus.
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Operation
Operating Your AVR
Now that you have installed your components and
completed a basic conguration, you are ready to begin
enjoying your home theater system.
ControllingtheVolume
Adjust the volume either by turning the front-panel
Volume knob (clockwise to increase volume or
counterclockwise to decrease volume) or by pressing
the Volume Up/Down buttons on the remote.
Muting the Sound
To mute all speakers and the headphones, press the
Mute button on the remote. Any recording in progress
will not be affected. The MUTE message will appear
in the front-panel display as a reminder. To restore
the sound, press the Mute button again, or adjust the
volume.
Listening Through Headphones
Plug the 1/4-inch stereo plug on a pair of headphones
into the front-panel Phones jack for private listening.
For information about turning off the speakers
during headphone listening, see page 14.
Note
Selecting a Source
There are two different ways to select a source:
Rotate the front-panel INPUT SELECTOR.
Directly select any source by pressing its Source
Selector button on the remote.
The AVR selects the analog audio and video inputs
assigned to the source and any other settings you made
during setup.
The digital audio inputs are not assigned to any specic
sets of analog inputs. Once you select a source device
you can use the remote control’s Audio Input Select
(DIGITAL) button to select the specic audio input
connection (HDMI, coaxial digital, optical digital, analog)
that you want to listen to. (Note: You cannot select an
audio input connection for the FM/AM or USB source
buttons.)
The source name, the selected audio input and the
surround mode will appear on the front panel.
VideoTroubleshootingTips
If there is no picture:
Check the source selection.
Check all connections for a loose or incorrect
connection.
Check the video-input selection on the TV/display
device.
Additional Tips for Troubleshooting HDMI
Connections
Turn off all devices (including the TV, the AVR and
any source components).
Unplug the HDMI cables, starting with the cable
between the AVR and the TV, and continuing with the
cables between the AVR and each source device.
Carefully reconnect the cables from the source
devices to the AVR. Connect the cable from the AVR
to the TV last.
Turn on the devices in this order: TV, AVR, source
devices.
Depending upon the particular components
involved, the complexity of the required
communication between HDMI components may
cause delays of up to a minute in the completion
of some actions, such as input switching or
switching between SD and HD channels.
Note
Listening to FM and AM Radio
Select the AM/FM source. Use the Tuning Up/Down
buttons to tune a station, which will be shown on the
front-panel display.
For automatic tuning, press and hold the Tuning Up/
Down buttons to scan stations until a station with
acceptable signal strength is found. For manual tuning,
press each Tuning button until the desired station is
found. Using the FM Mono mode may improve the
reception of weaker stations.
Preset Stations
A total of 30 stations (AM and FM combined) may be
stored as presets. When the desired station has been
tuned in, press the Memory button and the preset
number will ash on the front-panel Message display.
Use the remote’s Number buttons to enter the desired
preset number.
To tune a preset station, press the Preset Up/Down
buttons or enter the preset number using the remote’s
Number buttons.
RDS
RDS(Radio Data System) is a method for sending
information signals together with the transmitter signals.
These codes contain Program Service name (PS), A list
of Program Types (PTY), Radio Text (RT).
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RDS is available only in models that are
distributed in Europe.
RDS is only possible in the FM band.
RDS searches for the preset stations only. If no
stations have been stored in the memory, or if
the program type could not be found among the
preset stations, “NO PTY” is displayed.
Note
Listening to Media on a USB
Device
Your AVR is compatible with USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 media
in the FAT 16 or FAT 32 le format and is compatible
with the following MP3 and WMA media:
MP3:
Bit rates between 96 – 320kbps. Fixed bit-
rates at 44.1kHz sampling is recommended. Variable
bit-rates (VBR) are playable, but playing time may be
displayed incorrectly. Files must have a “.mp3” le
extension.
WMA:
Bit rates of 64kbps or higher. NOTE: Bit rates
of 80kbps and 256kbps are not compatible. Files
must have a “.wma” le extension.
A maximum number of 65,536 folders and les can be
supported.
PlayinglesonaUSBdevice
1
Insert the USB drive into the AVR’s front-panel
USB port.
Do not connect a personal computer or peripheral
to the USB port. USB hubs are not supported.
Caution
2
Select USB as the source device. “USB” will
appear on the front-panel display, and after the
AVR loads the contents of the current folder the
USB playback screen will appear on the OSD.
File
Type
Playback
Mode
Repeat
Mode
Artist Name
Album Title
Data
Rate
Elapsed
Time
Song Title
Use the remote’s Transport Control buttons to control
playback.
To browse the contents of the current folder, press the
remote’s RETURN button. The USB folder screen will
appear on the OSD for 20 seconds.
Use the remote’s UP/Down and ENTER buttons to
highlight and select tracks.
To prevent damage or malfunction, press the
remote’s Stop (■) Transport Control button before
removing the USB device from the AVR’s USB
port.
Caution
Selecting a Surround Mode
Selecting a surround mode can be as simple or
sophisticated as your individual system and tastes. Feel
free to experiment, and you may nd a few favorites
for certain sources or program types. You can nd
more detailed information on surround modes in Audio
Processing and Surround Sound, below.
To select a surround mode, press the Surround Mode
Select buttons. Each press advances to the next
available surround mode.
Digital surround-sound modes, such as Dolby Digital
and DTS systems, are available only with specially
encoded programs, such as those available via HDTV,
DVD and Blu-ray Disc media and digital cable or
satellite television. Other surround modes such as
Dolby Pro Logic II may be used with digital or analog
signals to create a different surround presentation or to
use a different number of speakers.
Surround mode selection depends upon the number
of speakers in your system, the programs you are
watching or listening to, and your personal tastes.
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R-607/R-507AUDIO/VIDEORECEIVER
Advanced Functions
Much of the adjusting and conguration your AVR
requires is handled automatically, with little intervention
required on your part. You can also customize your AVR
to suit your system and your tastes. In this section, we
will describe some of the more advanced adjustments
available to you.
Audio Processing and Surround Sound
Audio signals can be encoded in a variety of formats
that affect not only the quality of the sound but also the
number of speaker channels and the surround mode.
You may also manually select a different surround
mode, when available.
Analog Audio Signals
Analog audio signals usually consist of two channels –
left and right. Your AVR offers several options for analog
playback:
Stereo:
When you want conventional 2-channel
playback, press the STEREO button. Sound will be
output from the front left and right speakers.
5-ChStereo:
When you want to hear stereo sound
through all of the system’s speakers (such as during
a party), select 5CH STEREO via the Surround Mode
Select buttons. This plays the left-channel signal
through the front left and surround left speakers,
the right-channel signal through the front right and
surround right speakers, and a summed mono signal
through the center speaker.
Analog Surround Modes:
Your AVR is able to
process 2-channel audio signals to produce multi-
channel surround sound, even when no surround
sound has been encoded in the recording. Among
the available modes are Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby
Pro Logic, DTS Neo: 6, Theater, Hall, Stadium, Club
and Arena modes. Use the Surround Mode Select
buttons to select one of these modes.
Digital Audio Signals
Digital audio signals offer greater exibility and capacity
than analog signals and allow the encoding of up to 5.1
channels of discrete channel information directly into
the signal. The result is improved sound quality and
startling directionality, since each channel’s information
is transmitted independently of the other channels.
High-resolution recordings sound extraordinarily
distortion-free, especially in the high frequencies.
Digital surround-sound formats include Dolby Digital 2.0
(two channels only), Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital
EX, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High-
Resolution Audio, DTS-HD, DTS 5.1, DTS 96/24,
2-channel PCM modes in 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.1kHz,
96kHz or 176.4kHz, and 5.1 or 7.1 multichannel PCM.
(Your AVR will downmix the discrete surround back-
channel information in 6.1-channel and 7.1-channel
recordings into your system’s surround left and
surround right channels.)
Surround Mode Selection
Surround-mode selection depends upon the format
of the incoming audio signal as well as your personal
taste. Although there is never a time when all of the
AVR’s surround modes are available, the table below
indicates which surround modes are available for a
given input.
Input Signal
Format
Available Surround Modes
Dolby TrueHD
(Only for
R- 607),
Dolby Digital
Plus (Only
for R- 607),
Dolby Digital
(7.1-channel/
5.1-channel)
Corresponding Dolby TrueHD
(Only for R-607) or Dolby Digital
mode (Theater, Hall, Stadium,
Club, Arena and 5-Ch Stereo are
also available for 5.1-channel
programs)
Dolby Digital
(2.0-channel)
Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Dolby
Pro Logic II Music, Dolby Pro
Logic II Game, Dolby Pro Logic
DTS-HD (Only
for R- 607),
DTS, DTS 96/24
Corresponding DTS Mode
(Theater, Hall, Stadium, Club,
Arena and 5-Ch Stereo are
also available for 5.1-channel
programs)
PCM
(2-channel),
Analog
(2-channel)
Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Dolby
Pro Logic II Music, Dolby Pro
Logic II Game, Dolby Pro Logic,
DTS Neo:6 Cinema, DTS Neo:6
Music, Theater, Hall, Stadium,
Club, Arena, 5-Ch Stereo
MP3/WMA
Dolby Pro Logic II Movie, Dolby
Pro Logic II Music, Dolby Pro
Logic II Game, Dolby Pro Logic,
DTS Neo:6 Cinema, DTS Neo:6
Music, Theater, Hall, Stadium,
Club, Arena, 5-Ch Stereo
When in doubt, check the broadcast or the jacket
of your disc for more information on which surround
modes are available. Usually, nonessential sections of a
disc, such as trailers, extra materials or the disc menu,
are available only in Dolby Digital 2.0 (2-channel) or
PCM 2-channel mode. Look for an audio setup section
in the disc’s menu.
Also, make sure your disc players audio output is set to
the original bitstream rather than 2-channel PCM. Stop
play and check the players output setting.
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Operation
English
AdjustingtheChannelVolumes
In addition to using the AVR’s built-in test noise to
congure the AVR for your speakers as explained
in
Congure the AVR for Your Speakers
, you can
also adjust the volume of any channel at any time to
compensate for individual program sources or your
personal taste.
1
Press the remote’s Channel Level button. The
Message Display will show the left channel
volume level.
2
Use the remote’s up and down arrow buttons to
display the channel you want to adjust.
3
Use the remote’s left and right arrow buttons to
adjust the channel’s volume.
Press the RETURN button when you’re nished.
Recording
Two-channel analog audio signals, as well as composite
video signals, are normally available at the appropriate
recording output connectors. To make a recording,
connect your audio or video recorder to the appropriate
AVR output connectors as described in the
Making
Connections
section, insert blank media in the recorder
and make sure the recorder is turned on and recording
while the source is playing. Refer to the recording
device’s instructions for complete information about
making recordings.
The AVR does not convert digital signals to
analog. Only devices connected to the analog
audio and composite video input connections can
be recorded.
HDMI video sources are not available for
recording.
Please make certain that you are aware of any
copyright restrictions on any material you record.
Unauthorized duplication of copyrighted materials
is prohibited by law.
Note
SleepTimer
The sleep timer sets the AVR to play for up to
90 minutes and then turn off automatically.
Press the Sleep button on the remote, and the time until
turn-off will be displayed on the front-panel Message
display The available settings are 30 min., 60 min.,
90 min. and OFF.
When the sleep timer has been set, a small crescent-
moon icon will appear on the front-panel display.
If you press the SLEEP button after the timer has been
set, the remaining play time will be displayed. Press the
SLEEP button again to change the play time.
Processor Reset
If the AVR behaves erratically after a power surge, rst
turn off the front-panel Main Power switch and unplug
the AC power cord for at least 3 minutes. Plug the cord
back in and turn the AVR on. If this procedure doesn’t
help, reset the AVR’s processor as described below.
Resetting the processor will erase all user
congurations, including speaker and level
settings, and tuner presets. After a reset, reenter
all of these settings from your notes in the
Appendix worksheets.
Note
ToresettheAVR’sprocessor:
1
Press the front-panel Standby/On switch to
place the unit in the Standby mode (the Standby
Indicator LED will turn red).
2
Press and hold the SURROUND down button on
the remote control as pressing and holding the
front-panel Standby/On switch simultaneously.
3
When the RESET message “RESET?” appears
on the front-panel Message display, press
BAND.
4
When the RESET message “OK?” appears on
the front-panel Message display, press BAND.
Memory
If the AVR is unplugged or experiences a power outage,
it will retain your user settings for up to two weeks.
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Troubleshooting
If you experience any of the following difculties while using the system, use this troubleshooting guide to help
remedy the problem before requesting servicing. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest authorized dealer
or authorized independent company.
If the unit does not operate normally due to external inuence such as static electricity, disconnect the power plug
from the outlet and insert again to return to normal operating conditions.
Symptom Cause Solution
Unit does not function when
Main Power switch is turned
on.
No AC power.
Ensure that the power cord is plugged into
a live AC power outlet.
Front-panel Message display
lights, but there's no sound
or picture.
Intermittent input connection.
Mute is on.
Volume control is turned down.
Secure all input and speaker connections
Press Mute button.
Turn up Volume control.
No sound from any speaker.
Speakers set to “Off” in System
Setup menu.
Set speakers to “On” in System Setup
menu. See page 14, for more information.
No sound from any speaker;
PROTECT message appears
on Message display.
Amplier is in protection mode
due to possible short circuit.
Amplier is in protection mode
due to internal problems.
Check all speaker wires at speaker and
AVR connections for crossed wires.
Contact your local service center.
No sound from center or
surround speakers.
Incorrect surround mode.
Program material is
monophonic.
Incorrect speaker conguration.
Program material is stereo.
Select a surround mode other than stereo.
Mono programs contain no surround
information.
Check the speaker conguration in the
setup menu.
The surround decoder may not create
center- or surround-channel information
from non-encoded stereo programs.
Unit does not respond to
remote control commands.
Weak batteries in remote.
AVR not selected.
Remote sensor is obscured.
Change batteries in remote.
Press the Setup/AVR button.
Ensure that the AVR’s front-panel remote
sensor is in the line of sight of the remote.
Intermittent buzzing in tuner.
Local interference.
Move the AVR or antenna away from
computers, uorescent lights, motors or
other electrical appliances.
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