Listening with acoustic calibration eq, Selecting the input signal type, Listening to your system 05 – Pioneer VSX-AX10Ai-G User Manual

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Listening to your system

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Listening with Acoustic Calibration
EQ

You can listen to sources using the Acoustic Calibration
Equalization set in

Automatically setting up for surround

sound on page 37 or Acoustic Calibration EQ on page 60.
Refer to these pages for more on acoustic calibration
equalization.

While listening to a source, press ACOUSTIC CAL.

to select an Acoustic Calibration EQ setting.

Press repeatedly to select between:

ALL CH ADJ – No special weighting is given to any
one channel.

FRONT CH ALIGN – All speakers are heard in
accordance with the front speaker settings.

CUSTOM 1/2 – Custom settings

OFF – Switches Acoustic Calibration EQ off.

Selecting the input signal type

Most of the audio inputs have both analog and digital
jacks. You can select the type of signal to be used in each
case.

The input signal type for the current input is indicated in
the display. With digital signals, the signal type (Dolby
Digital or DTS) also shows in the display.

The default

AUTO setting is usually sufficient, letting the

receiver decide the most suitable signal type. However, if
you want to record from the

DVR/VCR1 IN/OUT jacks,

then you should set the input signal type to analog.

If you have selected the USB interface or the
multichannel analog inputs as your input source, see
Selecting USB and multichannel analog input channels
below.

Press SIGNAL SELECT to select the type of input

signal for the current source.

With the remote, you may need to press

on the

Home menu (

) first before reaching the receiver menu

screen shown below (use the

/ (cursor left/right)

soft keys to go to the previous/next menu screen).

Press repeatedly to choose between:

ANALOG – Selects an analog signal.

– Selects an i.LINK signal.

DIGITAL – Selects an optical or coaxial digital signal.

• 2

RF – Selects a 2 RF signal.

AUTO – This is the default setting. The receiver
selects the first available signal in the following

order: ;

2

RF; DIGITAL; ANALOG.

Note

• If no digital inputs (including the 2

RF input) are

assigned for the current source, the input signal type
will default to

ANALOG.

• When using

DIGITAL IN terminals the following

digital signal formats are supported: Dolby Digital,
DTS and PCM (32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz sampling
frequencies). If you are using the i.LINK connectors,
DVD-A (including 176.4/192 kHz) and SACD are also
supported. If your source is not supported, select
ANALOG.

• Some DVD players don’t output DTS signals. For

more details, refer to the instruction manual supplied
with your DVD player.

• Even when i.LINK is selected and the i.LINK indicator

lights, you won’t hear any sound if the output settings
of your i.LINK device are off.

• The audio signal from karaoke microphones and

some LDs is not output from the digital outputs.
Select

ANALOG to listen to these formats.

LISTENING

MODE

RECEIVER

RECEIVER 1/3

STREAM

DIRECT

ACOUSTIC

CAL.

SIGNAL
SELECT

ADVANCED

CINEMA

ADVANCED

CONCERT

STEREO

STANDARD

THX

PHONES

SP SYSTEM

A/B

SIGNAL
SELECT

VIDEO

SELECT

TAPE2

MONITOR

STREAM

DIRECT

SETUP

MIC

SB CH

MODE

DIGITAL IN

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

VIDEO INPUT

AUDIO

L

R

MIDNIGHT

TONE

LOUDNESS

OPTION

DIGITAL NR

INPUT ATT

CLASS

STATION

TUNER

ACOUSTIC

CAL.

RECEIVER

LISTENING

MODE

RECEIVER

RECEIVER 1/3

STREAM

DIRECT

ACOUSTIC

CAL.

SIGNAL
SELECT

ADVANCED

CINEMA

ADVANCED

CONCERT

STEREO

STANDARD

THX

PHONES

SP SYSTEM

A/B

SIGNAL
SELECT

VIDEO

SELECT

TAPE2

MONITOR

STREAM

DIRECT

SETUP

MIC

SB CH

MODE

DIGITAL IN

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

VIDEO INPUT

AUDIO

L

R

MIDNIGHT

TONE

LOUDNESS

OPTION

DIGITAL NR

INPUT ATT

CLASS

STATION

TUNER

ACOUSTIC

CAL.

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